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HICAGO TRIBUNE: W ESD 23, {881I—TWELVE PAGES THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. A. SAVAGE, of Tdnho, is nt tho Sherman, FW. Steant, of Toledo, 0. is at tho Sher- man, *C. A, Cosntna, of Portland, Mo., is at tho Tro- mont. 4. 8corr Jexnins, of Clinton, Ia., is nt tho Tro- mont. Wicrast Ditock way, of Doston, 16 at tho Tre- tout. . F. Mansit, 31..0,, of Warsaw, TL, fa at the Pacitle. “3. C. Case, of Green Bay, Wis, fs at tho Patmor. : Ki, Yamana, of Japan, fa registered at tho Palmer, Jonx UW, Sgorr, of Now Orlonns, Is at tho Paluer. Avrnep SMAvEn, of Shelbyvilic, IIL, is at tho Tremont. AtBxaNpEn Keurr, of Florence, Wis. is at tha Tremont, ‘ GM, SeyMount, of Stillwater, Minn, Isat tho Sberman, ‘tnomas O, Munpny, of Fort Davis, Texna, i6 atthe Valmor, Gionax H. Woner, of Minnenpolis, Minn., ts ‘at tho Sherman, Carr. Riearp 2. Noppen, of London, Engy 4g at tho Luiand. Mn ann Mrs, 1. L. ‘Latust, of Sin Francisco, fre at tho Palmer. StepueN Beet and family, of Kacino, Wis, are nt the Sherman. : Prove A. ¥. DIcKRIMAN, Diack Mille, 1s reg- dstered at the Pacile, Kovent Doxnar and H. K. Barnes, of Now York, aro at tho Palmer. id. 8 Cuankson and J,S. Runnells, of Des Molues, I,, are at the Tremont, Guonne £, Gounn ald C, M, Waterman, of Davenport, Ja., are at the Suerman. ‘ Jams 'T. Hoca and duughter, of Connells- vitie, nud N, B. Hogg, of Pittsburg, Pa, aro ot tho Palmer, Moses LAvenmtan, of Deadwood, D. T., Lea throu " the city yeaterday on bis way to Wash- Warrox, of Providence, It, T.. Auditor of tho Providence & Worcester Kallroud Company, 18 at the Pacitic. + De La Basta delivered tho second lecture of hig course in Fatrbank Hall: yosterday ntter- ee botore ati audience of cadctly fifteen jadies, Usitep States SENATON and Congressman C, G. Willams, of Wisconsin, registered at tho Pacific yesterday on their way to Washington, ‘Vite Itt.-Hov, Bishop Ireland, of 8t. Paul, pald n visit yosordny to the Washingtonian Home and ulso to the Home for tha Aged, under con- trol of the Littio laters of the Puor, Mus. Jessa Bantirrr-Dayis, the favorit contratte, aud Mr. Edward Mollenhauer, tho violinist, will anpear In Mr. 8. G, Pratt's forth- connie concert nt Fairbank Hall Saturday, ec. Y ‘THs tomperaturo yesterday, as observed by Munugse, optichin, 84 Sadiaon street, (Trey: Biuitding), was ug follows: oO Wa. te Wz 1S my AU Barometer, 8 a. m., 20. Ronent Garner and 8. Spencer, Vico-Presl- dents; Frank LHurrlot, General Frefrht Agents Thomus King, General Superintendont; and N. B. Hall, General Purchasing Ageut of tha Baltl fhore & Oblo Haflrond, are wt the Pacliic. A. Kianany, General Superintendent of the Chicago, Roce Island & Pacific Rallrond; P. LE. Juul, General Manager of tho Burlington, Cedar Ruplds & Northern Rallroud, and H.C. ‘Towns aend, General Passenger Ageut of tho Wabnsh, Bt. Louis & Paollic Ruilroud, are at tho Tactic. * Mu, Bpwann Morton, of Roum No. ti [ow- Jaud Block, was attacked by thugs on Dearborn Bireet, near Juckson, last night and robbed of tt ANGUS CAMRRON Rs Detective Wiley and Special Pollceman dota Hrennan arrested n young fellow named Jobn ‘Toomus, who is fdentified as one of tho gang ‘Tie Blast Furnaceman’s Benevolont and Pro- toctive Assuoimtion held tholr iirat, ball ut Con- tral dull, eurver of Wabash avenue and Twenty- gecond atreer, lastevening, About 20 couplos wero prosent, and. the evening Was spent inn soca) way, dancing being the most prominent cuture, Insevit SEGAR, of No. 231 Maxwell strect, was riover aud rather seriously injurad last oven- ing at the eorner of Congress and Hulstod rents, by an unknown man iriving a horse at- Aton ligut whgou. Mr. Semir wos re- maved to hla home by the West ‘twetth strect pollve-putrot. Orricen P. H. Keere saw nyoung man named Carrol) plelclug another man'’sé pocket at No, 3) Dadtwon Ktrest yesterday, but was prevented Yrom making the arrest by Thomea Warren. he poticemin took Warren first and an hour or two utterward scouped fn Carroll, Both are ut the Madison Street Station, Epwann Davis, tho bignamous Welshman whoge Tuibles, follies, and funeloy were mens toned In yosterday’s paper, wus taken charge uf yeaterduy by a Neputy-Sherlif from round about Oabxgusth and tuken buck to that town to con= Tront bis wife and soven litte ones wort hu des serted for the pleneure of the society of Eunice Frost. THe grand Jury was In session yesterday until noon, aud Invest}ted only unimportant mate tors, |gnormg bitis in tho following cases: Mury Brown, larceny; Quinn, sume; Jon Htvan, burglary; William bailth, same; EF. B, Mouroo, Inrcony; Frank Mathing, larcony; Wiilinm 3teMution, burglary, The prisonoss wore Uischureed. Vrank Exaues, « youth of If years of age, Wus seen upon tho street yesterday by Oflicers Tinder and Loug, and, because of his stully nppenranco, was run in. At the station he was Found to Ue the wenrer of four sbirts, tareo of which at least ure thought to bave been stole. Ne algo bid with him a pale of mittens, a wom- anur’e cal cap. at iady’s gold watoh, and a big re- vulver, ie wus locked up forthwith, Louis Napolcon. sume; Poter Wintiast Jones, tho colored man arrested Blonduy: by ONicers Endor and Long, was taken m) exton yesterday. and arraigned before teu Hintt for the burglury of the bouse of a Lawler, a resident of that villuge, and It betug shown that he bud taken a wate aud $3), was beld fo the Criminal Court of Da Page Coun- ty in bonds of $4.00. All of which filustrates ‘Uhe abhorence of the critne felt by the farming community, : 2 ON tho 21st of November, 185, the Aqua Pura, ‘No. 67. J, O, G, I, came Into calstonce, and list ovunlog, ag las over aluce been the annunl cus tom, the noalversary of its organizacion was properly cvtobruted,” ‘Tho memberahio now comprises over elghtly hidies and gentlemen, all uctive workers in the temperance cause, The program Inst night conststed of tho anniversary uduress by Mr. G. C. Abbutt, music, short. speeches, and refreshments, Vue noon prayer-meoting in Lower Farwell Hall yeaterday was eonduated by Join Currie, the Seotoh ovangelist, who exhortad the hirge cutheriug on the training of ohlidven for Christ. Jo thought tho grout mistake of tho times was nuuly in the Christian churches by nexivating This ielinportunt question, A lurge number of requests for prayer wera read by Secretur daitie and prayers wero olfored for thoir fulutle mont. Winttast VANDERS Wasa butcher with a bill for nent against Frank Stokes, of No, 127 Cannl Biroet, [lo presented it yesterday afternoon, und when Stokes retuned to pay it be sulzed that individual, tore off hig vest, und handfed him rather roughly. He then went away, curry- yoy With him that portion of the vost that con- tilned stokes’ waten, . Vandors fy at tho West Chiciwo Avenue Volive Station charged with ua- sult und lareeny, + Foun ineu weil known io Chicawo have boew arrested at Indianapolis, Ind., for wbbing a safe, ‘Their ames are Bike Brower, Wick Lrower, Uiwrmoa sehrarder, and iepard Lane. Urower mannyed to oscape from the offfours After arrest, ‘Vhe three tret are tho men who jot Morrow's trunk of Jewelry from the Clifton douse, Dink Lang served saven yours in tho Mlchiwat State Peutrentiary for tho st. Josopn County bond alfair, and i well known by ble soubriquet of “*Glass-Kyed Dick.” . , fuowan Hexpenson, u colored man 28 years of age, wos urrosted yesterday afternoon ut the corner of Polk and Ctark stroets by Detcetives Winder und Long, whe recognized in bla tho pers bon whe ubout & your uxo was arrested tor a burglary cuminitted at tho corner of ‘Thirty-fourth aud State streets, wuo restated and shot at Detective Kubler, who was Jalicd, und who afterwards eacapud from Jail olther by Fruuch Jouve or by v4 wistuke on the part of tho phere employéé. He te now locked up at the arinory, Oxe of the drivera for the Garden City Bx- Eee Company called at the Wet Madison treet Station lust night and wald that while bo wus buylog bimaelf some tobucco some one drove of big. wagon trunks tho bad ust rucelved at the Fort. Wayno Depot for tranaportntion to No, 740 Weat Aduma streat, Laterin the evening,the Twelfth street police reported the finding df the express-wugon gud horse, but the trunks were uot iy the venicie, An investigation will bo auido, AUDACIOUS thieves have boon at work at tho ornaniental [roueworks establlabment of Henry Jhbble, northeast coruer of Van Buren atroct und Wabash ayenuo, Saturday worn ing a whito-meotal valued at wr) Was taken awuy, That night The metal tigure of a boy witting on a claud and viuylog @ burp wus missed, and Monday nlghe te lurge metal doy which stood Ike Corberus nt tho gute of tho lower regions guarding the front “door mysteriously aeauirat the wer of locomotion, aod has ust since maven. bo iwages, belong ude { ofametul easily melted, are thought to have contiining — two beon carried off, redue and sold to a junk-denler, William Gronk arrested a bag-carrying, papers gathering prowler named Utallin Plotro, a rage feker, and locked him up upon ausplicion that ¢ knows what bas become of tho property. Ar tho regular weekly meeting of the Eighth Ward Tand-Leurua, heid at No, 203 Blue Ieland ayonue Inst nizbt, tohn F, Scanlan and Patrick M. Curmody were elected delegates to tho Irish National Land League Convention. A commit tea Was appointed to confer with tho irte a\merlean Club, for the purpose of giving 7 U'Connor, the ‘tev. Fathor Sheeby, and T. M. Henloy, tho newly-arrived Irish nagitntars, who wiil bo In nttendinos at the convention, a recop- don on their arrival in thia city. Mr. Soantan Mdressed the longus on the npathy shown by nintho Eignth Ward in tho alleabsorb- ing question of thelr country. Min Seventh Ward Republican Club hold an Tnrcresting Jollinvation mecting last evening In Maus’ Hall, corner of Water and Twelfth streets. The ‘Treasurer submitted bis report, showing a ensh balance on hand, after paying ull expenses of the enmpnin, of $250. ‘Tho following oflicers were clectud for the ensuing yenr: President, Pailip Maus; Vice-Presidents, Wiliam 8, Vowel, William Leland; Secretary, I, C, Heavey; Treasurer, Jobu Moura. A vote of thanks wag extended to Mr. Powell for tho gal- lant mannor in which bo manned tho recent ovtinpalgn In the ward, Charles Woodman spoke on the future of Republicanism in the “Moody Seventh,” and tho olub adjourned. Taptrs who aré on the atreet at alt should bo very careful whore and how they carry thelr purses. Plokpockete frequent tho mnore crowded town town thoroughfares, and nover mins an opportunity to “nip aleather” if it is tempting- iy displayed in an outeide pocket or beld care: lesty tn thy hand. Sometimes the miscreants faro badly, as wna tho caso with a couple of thom yesterday. Oficor Dowey, while traveling iis beat..on ftandolph strvot, bad bla wtten- tion eniicd to two young. fellawa who were following a indy with the ovident intention hot possessing tlomselves of her pocketbook. Ho followed them, and whon In front of the Sherinin House they made 4 suecersfil attempt to rifle her pocket, whereupon the officer are Feastedt thom. One kot away. Tho othor, who gave the mime of Eilward MoAliister, was taken 1o tho Hurrison Street Station and locked up. Ho claiined tobe from St. Louls. fe had asinnll “ Jimmy” in bis pocket, and is evidently a bad young inn, tux Coroner hold an inquest yesterday at Sheldon's Madison street undertaking estublish- ment upon the body of P. O'Nolll, ono of tho stokere Injured in tho collision on the Pittsburg & Fort Wayno tracks early Monday morn- Ing. His injuries were so severe that ho expired Monday evening. After | heuring the testimony, the jury rettirned the fotlowing verdict: “We tind that the deceased camo te his denth Nov. 21, by reason of shock cunsed by injuries recelved in collision between engines No. 188 and M9 of tho Pittabure & Fort Wayne Nallroad, sald collislon being caused by a mls- pluced switch on tho main trick "of anid road, sald switch baving been lett open by tho gross and criminal carclesness of James Stuart, a awitechmnn in the employ of the said railrond commpaty, and we recommend thit he by hetd to awalt the action of the grand jury of Cook County. Stuurt was afterward urrested by Otticers Heck and Costello, and was by thom taken to the County Jnil, ball buing refused, ‘Tur Patrick Ford Land Leaguo of the Seven- teonth Ward held a Jurge meeting lust nicht at Sven Hall, cornur of Lurrabes street and Chi- cayouvenuo, William Hally, LB, Noleon, and Jonn Sweonvy were appointed dctegntes to the Natlonal Convention of Irish societies to be netd Nov. 30 in McCormick Hull, Walter J. Givens, Peter Condon, und William Sanderson were chosen alternates. Tt was stuted that Mr. Patrick Ford would surety attand the conven. tion, us be bud telogripbed for rooms. | Mr. Ford's party will include the delegates from Ircland. Tho meeting teudored the party cont- plineutary, tickets to, their ball on the evening of the 0th, and ulso dectded to inyite some of the digaoitarica to make speeches at tho bull, which will occur In Brand's Halt ut the close of the convention proceedings, Gene oral details for tho ball wereurranged, Speech- cs wero mado by Mr, Hally aud Mr, Lyons in tho Interests of the ball, tho convention, and the Land League generally, The former read a lot- ter from H. L. Clay, editor of the Jacksonville Courier, a nophow of Henry Clay, who stated that‘ne was corning to the conyention 4s a delo- gute. Several new meinbers Joined tho league, munong them being one named Patrick Henry, ‘The lengue adjourned to moot at tho Lal! next Wednesday evening. Perei Stkik lan Bohemian by birth, a book- hinder by trade, and the father of u numerous fauilly at No. 139 West Taylor street. Hu ts pnat middio uge, but, if the story told to tho police by a party of bis friends be true, Peter's heart is ns young ag it was twenty yenrs ago. For feveral years be bas been employed by Culver, Voge & Hoyne, on Monroe street, and baa mani> fested a yront intereat in the fomnle employds. This was thought at first to bo a futherly fecling on bis part, particularly os ho lavished most uttontion upon a H-yerr-old «irl, also Kohomian, named Mary — Cinkel. Mary was a rather nico-looking girl, whosectned to like the boys ao well that the firm disebai her before she bad been with theta long, fearing that her example would bo a bad ‘thing Sor tho other omployéa. Poter bud | her relnatated, however, bit she soon got back to hor old tricks, and sie was bounced: again, Then she scoured a position ay clerk tn the » Fate," on State street, where she remalned until yesterday, when she and Peter dis- appeared at ubout the same tim. Tho relatives of the girl and her aged admirer Jumped to tho vouclusion that thoy bud Tun off togethor—presumubly to Kausas, whore Breit hud told bla foreman be intended to xo. Mrs. Steik, the gix Nttle Stulk, aud ao number of Mra. steik’s relatives, are anxious to sco Poter. Bo are tho prronts and relatives of the Kittle girl ‘The police Lnve been notitiod and will try to find the missing couple, DECORATIVE Ait BOCIETY. Thoannuni niceting of tha Decorative Art Svolety wag held jn tho Palmor Houeo yesterday marniog, Mra. Join N. Jowett in thochutr, Tho reports of the committecs showed that the 60- cluty ts prospering and uorensing ia usorutnoss, and that it ls now prepared to tll ull ordors for interlor and othor decurative work. Tho rooms have been entarged and boautifled. Lure ing toe past yenr thoré were twonty-tive worke ora iu the cmbroidery department, and 4,000 ordera wore recelved and executed, Thero wore 2s contributors, who aeut in 1,400 pleces uf work to be guid, = Thure gre 250 members lo tho socloty. The Treasurer's report showed that during the yenr $6,000 bud been received, and S400 exponted, leaving a balance of $1051 on i hound, dliss Mary Graves wus uppolnted Asslst- ant Corresponding Secretury, ‘The vloction of officers fur the goaylog your, resulted as follows Frealdent, tra J. ON. dl idents, Mra. &, Beet jawatt; Vice-Pre: Nickerson, [om F. M M ith, Mra. W. E. Strong, Mra. DB, y tecording Secretary, Mid Neliio B, Ft! bard: Corresponding Socrutary, Miss Mary Par! ‘Treasurer, Mra. Cbarlos Honrotin; Mra. J, ¥. Scurnmon, Mra. 3. C. Griggs, Mri. Pote tor Palmor, Mrs, Franidin MucVeagh, Stra. J, J. Glessner, Misa Emma Kellogy stra, Frank Doug lus, Mrs, Clinton Locke, atrs. J. M. Lootnis, Mra, J, A. Vale; Mrs. M. G. SMentyard, Birg. H.W. Fuller, Sirs, H. T. Urydon, Bird. N. ke Fairbank, Mra. A. A. Sprague, Mra. Hoary Crawford, Mra. Us. 1. Magruder, DY¥AD AND UNKNOWN, The Bt. Loula Glube-Demucrat af Nov. 20 tolls tho atory of an unkuown Chicazoun who dlad at the Cucstnut Strect Polico Stution the day bo- fore, Tho unknown wis a cansumptlve, and was ordered out of @ sinall botel at which he was Stuy te by the unfeellug proprietor, woo remarked that ho didn’t want anybody dying on the promises, Tho ollicers wt the station on- deavored to wont somo informution fram the man by questioning bim, but ho was unnbte to speak, tHe wad given couch nexr the cell- root, aud five mlnuted later he quictly expired, Nothing wis found on bis person by which bo could be tdontitied, except a sinalieara faaied by’ the Contral Free “Dispensary of West Chivaga, nuinbered 45, and showing thaton the 8th nat, he reculved troutment thure. Tho unkuown was avout 40 yours old, had dark-brown hair tinged with gruy, a mustacho and chin whlakers of the Kame color, and bis dress, which wus neat and clean, consisted of h black plush cap, snort bluck jeokul, binck vost, durk-browo punts, white shirt, und brogun YATIEN CABHMAN IN CORK, Tho subjolued notlco appeared ina late fasua of the Cork Kraminer: “A charity surmon wilt bo preached Sunday next, the dth of November, nt Spring fill Church (13 o'clock mass). by the Hoy. T. Cashman, 2. B, St. dJuriuth's, Chicago, A collection will be made immediately after the surman to liquidate the rusiduo of the debt of the Spring 211! Presbytery erimiedion of his Lordahip, the Jtt.-Rev, Dr, Delany.” ‘THM EVANSTON MURDER. An iuquest was bold on tho body of William HoOssoll yesterday in the house ‘at Evanston whero tho body wus fount the morning after the murder, aid the jury brought inn verdict that tho'dcoeased was killod by an unknown inun, aud recommonded that if found he Wound over to appear tn tho Criminal Court. ‘Thy police wore working tho case during the aay. but without fnding uny clow to tho wurderer’s wherenuboute. It ts thousht, howover, that some clow to bis Identity may tingd from a piece of paper found in the bloody clothing left be- bind bim Inthe house, Tho paper wus much work and erunipled, but with great pains some writing on it wus deciphered to ho ‘itev, Peterion Whitu, Slurriston Gorrdon, Jay Couns ty, Innd., Nord America.” Whitu 1s thought to be meant for Whit and Storriston may refor to tho nuine of # man. ‘The roat of tho inscriv. Hon corresponds to Jordon, Jay County, ud. The officers think thoy muy gain some informa- thon from this paper, and aro fallowingit up. TNE OLPY-1ALL, ‘THERE were thirty-two deaths reported at tho Hoalth Otto yesterday, ze ‘Tux Couuty Treasurer yesterday sent ovor Brother $100,000 to the Uity Treasurer, Tueelty thls year bas puta $15,000 for loyal servibes rondered outside of the Law Depart- ment. Joun Leonauv, of No, 63 Myrtle street, was Hned $10 by Justice Ingersoll yestorday. tor vio- lation of the buliding ordininoc, ‘Tie law departmynt ollices bave the incancet- looking, old, patched-up, sud turn matting of EE eee ie {he (Dullding, ‘Tho rooms ui fuUaV at v should be dono ut once, as tho ove ae eae grace to thocity. Ci ttornoy Grinnell say uA tng apartinents nro almost too mean to re- mainin, Tne schooner fda, towed by the tix Hackles, ran into the Hulsted-streot bridao Munday aft~ ernoon and broko some of tho outatde ralliags. They have been replaced, Mayon Hannon sys that he desires to thank tho unknown Indy who so kindly remoni~ Deredt him by sending tim half-dozen riehiy, and artistically inttiuled alle handkorehtofs. Burnmtsc permits wero tssuod yesterday ns follows: Gustay Gertz, one-story cottage, 5) by & feet, Lock, near Lymun street, to vost 1A: Joun Cony hin, toestory tats, 30 by Gt ect In rear uf 28 Mulsted. atrect, to cost #1500; Union Wire Mattress Compnns, fours story ‘andbusement factory, 5) by Jul foot, Hirlo and’ Sedgwick atroets, ty cost $10,060, s ‘fie denths from amnatl-pux yesterday wero reporteit from No, 22 West Bightecuth streat and one from the hospitalan fiitiat, taken from No, 53 Cornell atreot, New cases were re- hortad frou Nu. 03s West. J wontyefirat strect, No, 108 Hurlbut street, Nu, ool Pantina street. Rehecen street, whure there are five (fever was reported from No. 180 Hastings strect, and diplithoria was reported trom No, 10} Forquer street, z Revorrs from eightern bridy eok show Unit 2,151 veasels, l-howta, and fh tues pi draws, Tho report as to Ashtat shows that thers ts notit Round pile tt turntable, and thatit Is Hable to fll at any mo- ment. The timbers to the west appronteh of the Fullerton-avenue bridge are reports rotten, and the apvrouch is unsafe, ‘The protection to State-street bridgo ts ulso In bad condition. ‘THe Committee on Judiclury met yesterday: atternovn and decked to recotamond the pus- suo Of at ondiinnce authorizing the sue of tho old Armory lot at pabliy nuction, Spalding petition for an elcotrio Hight was pluced on ite, Tho petition of the Ln Suite & Chicauo Railroad Compuny was referred to tho Corporation Cour sel furan oplulun. The company obtained a franchise in t8i2, but, being enjoined, dit not build any road, It .was ompowergd to comy tn on tho West Side, The original ordince itl lowed the entrances of two roads ovor Its trucks, Dut now tno Chicago & Oma, Rallroad comes in and asks (hat tho power be extended 80 ag to allow the entrance of four ronda, ‘Tho wnond- mont to the boller-inapestion ordinance was nid over for further considurition, Messrs. ‘Puthill and Bradicy wee reeommended ta be ratuiied 1s attorneys in the street-ralirond Heunsy cnses, whieh thus tar they bud so ably and successfully defendud. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Commissioners McCrauanity and Donnors- berger qualttied yesterday, which completes tho Met ot the newly-eleeted. Tne County Court will not be in sesstun to- morrow, and the trial of all ingane’ cases will go over until Friday, " CoMMISSIONEIt PURINGTON yesterday won A guit in the County Court aguinst tho City of Cat- cagy, and obtuinud judgment fur $73. The sult wns ona contract for sawer-brick, which tt was clalmed bad wot been delivered ww promptly as they should hive been. Many F. Caney was found {nsuno in the County Court yesterday, und turned over to the eure of her triends, who propose to send ber w Eiwin. Her troublo way rehyious exeitemont, and durmg the bearing sho.kneit and pruyed with grout fervor. M. H, McGuis, the tobacconist on Dearborn street who hus been Ingo much trouble recent- jy, made a Voluntary assignment yesterday, and ‘BE, Copelin, wus appoltited Assirnec. i118 debts Ogure up, a8 near us cnn be Ieurned, about $10,000, and hia assets consist ot hig stuck of goods, itch of whlch Is covered vy mortgage, and the value of which is unknown, Avon Gouvscisnpr, of the tirm of Lam- veun & Goldschmidt, tanners, who made a vole untury asalygament some duy's azo, cue into to County Court yesterday and caused tho pros ceedings looking to amending the petition in the mntter, tiled by bis partner, tu be dtamissed, and also hud a rule entered Upon Eu Folsenthal to show cituse way bo should not be attached for contempt in Ureaking into the taunery, a8 al leged, and getting off witha purtof tho assots of the tirm. A venring will be bud In a few days, when the true Inwardness of the agslirn- ment god all things pertalning thereto will ap- pear, it is thought, GronGe Kxenn, an old and at one tine much- respected citizen, knocked at tho door of tho Poor- House 0 few duys ngo, and Is nuw tn ine mate of that largoty inbubited Institution, The old gentleman was atone thne Keeper of the Bridewell, and has held other positions of trust, and Is well known throughout tho city. Ho had Leen a resident of the North Side for number of yeurs,ana ns children abundantly wbte to cure for him. A reporter who culled ut hig son's residenco, on Goctie strect, Inet cyoniig to in- quire why tho father went to the Poor-Hotuse was told that they had lost track of him foursome tae und did not know that he was out at Jof- ‘orsdn. NOW TIE MONEY GOES. ! Mea. Edward Trechouse, ull tho way from Lud- Ingtou, Mich., waited upon tha Commissioners yesterday ta ask tho fuvor of being returned to or husband and home at the county's exponse, and abe was accommodated, Her story wis that sho reuchol the elty Saturday in search of ber daughter, aged 16 years, who had run away from homo with a lawyer of 10 yeurs, In whose ollice sho. bad worker, and that she bad been to Can- ada and elsewhere tooking for them since Muy Ingt without success, and was out of mancy, ete, Her story was sud in tho extrem, and appealed to tho aymputhies of those whe hourd it, but thore is a gruvo question about tho power of tha Com~ milssioners to appropriate tho public money in any auch way. ‘The law xives chomn wide dis- cretion, but thore {sn limit to Uhoir authority, and lu thiacase the Hmit wus, no doubt, ex. ceeded. Thoy can du whnt thoy plenso with thoir own money, but tg a diferent mattor whon ve are handling that belonging to tho peonto, and the sooner tho fuct isnppreciated tho better. AN OLD HAVENSY, Horaco Tomple, who hus boen picked up in tho stroots again and again during the lust two ‘cure, ANd who js little clus than a lving sore, hus again turned up nt the Poor Tiougs, When first sont thero be wis in the most horrible condition, but after stayiox there n while is sorva were healod, and hoe went forth # comparatively well mat, roturolng, however, inns bud a condition agever. Since his dischurye he cinitns to buvo made a tour of forcign countries, and to have added targely to bis worldly exporlence, but he days there is nothing anywhere to compare with Chicago, and that he was glad to get back, Hu enya, but probably withuut truth, that be 80 son of Dr, Temple, nu carly settlor of Coicago, and that ha was given avery. educutionnl w+ Vintage; that after leaving home ho sturted forth as a soonta artist, and traveled over tho country, doing much of the finest work in bis Ine in the leading vlties, und revelving tho bust prices therofor. As he fy today, howover, he Is a prvsical wreck, unrecognized by his’ former trionds, reputution gene, and deatinod to tit a pauper's grave, LOOKING FOI A RAILNOAD, Commissioner Senne and Counky-Agont Me. Groth visited Milwaukco yesterday about the construction of a rallroad to the Insane Asylun and Poor-Hougs. Tho building of the road from chther Jefferson or Montrose hus been pending for guverul months, and Str. Senne bad mie dozons of appolutmonta with the Culeago & Northweatern people to discuss the question, Dut thoy uniformly disappointed tim, and Lis visit to” Milwaukeo wus to talk over the ation with the ollicera of the Chicago, Bile At Paul. Tho Inying of the tracks from one of the two points numed Ia 8 nocessity: to the vomnty from an economia standpoint, anid tho authoritles baye nlwaya been willing tonssist in the procurement of the rightof way, but tag railway companies bave beon holding back, It fe beloved, howover, thut the laying of the tracks Wil be a profitable Investinent for olther of them, ad both have adinitred ay much, and ox. pregsod their desire to tay thom, aud that thoy will bo laid In thine iy conceded. But the queda ton is an urgent one with the county, becunie contracts are soon to be tut for buiiding a new Pour-House, and Mr. Senne, baving tho public Intercst ut heart, wants it wetted In advance, Dolleving that “'rullrord or no rallroud’? will minke considerable difereucu to contractors in bidding fur the work, wid {f the tracks are Inid atan carly day that the county will save consid. erublo monvy—the ditterence, at loast, between transporting the bufidiy muatorhil by wagons and by curs. ‘Tho result of bis visit will bo mudo Known touuy, MONEY O1 DYNAMITE. “Parmer” Harms, the ownar of tho Lincoln Avenue aod Nilus Centro Toil toad, was aroun yesterday prepared to push hls proposition to Ball aut to the county for $16,000, and cons aldorably oxerclard on the subject, Jie sw soverul oC the Commissioners, but mot with vory Uttie cnoouragumunt, and subauquontly, in spcukiug to reporter, wus quite dallant. 1 wil] see them in h-— botore Filgive up the road for nothing,” and, sontinulug, ho said: (f tho county don't piy me .for il tuar up tho road: ocd, altt the xrivoland haul itawiy.” A by wtander suggested that to remove tho gravel would) bo small job, which the Farmer" to amie and to pay that he woul! rumove what thoroe was and lenvo the road in the condiden be found ft thirty. three yuurd ago. ‘he recelpta of tho roud, suld, bad Leon about 875 per woek on an nvers nge, anid be bud secured threo mites of It by cundomuation, and boside romoving tho gravel, us threntened, he would fouve in thy three niles In quesaon, being the Niles Centre end, aud bid dotinuce to overybudy and overything. Due ute tompt to take the road from bit without com nation, be waid, was On A par with the ard refusing to’ pay hin for. putting in Ube founitinna for the new Court-House and by went on to Intimate that bo thought be would he dom no more than bls duty to“ dyna- mito” the entire atructure If the boant uld aut cone to feria. Just whut tho Furmar's righta aro fy tho premises ie not fully detore inined, but it ta to be hoped that he will not do ated vash pouding the svttioment of the question. U. & Ae : . THB collections on dutlable goods yesterday Were £5,009, ’ BIXVY THOUGAND DOLLARS fn gold was dle bursod at the Sub-Treasury youterduy. ‘THe iutornal-revenuo receipts yestorday amounted to BUG, of which $47,120" wae for aplrits, $3,108 for tobacco and olgara, and & for beer. Deputy itevenvg Con-rcronJesst W, CURRK, of Des Moines, Ia., called on Collector Harvey yesterday. Usvano distillers renewad the export bual- ness yestorday, withdrawing from Bond B00 bat+ rels of aleshol. TuR Government oiainls generally will ob- servo Thankeriving-Day, and tho offices will bo closed to the piibils tomorrow, Jopos Bionarrr, on an information filed in tho District Court, sosturday ined Fred Benjn- min, of Maronge, 810 and costa, he having plenied aulity tu xeliing Hquor without a leonse, rx. Joun A. MeDowsnt, atated yesterday: that he had nade noapplication for tho position ‘of Collcetor of Customs, and know nothing of tho efforts which ure sald tu baye beon tunde to secure his appointiuent. Ho wus “in the bonds of his friends.” * Tim Post-Ullles and stations will close tomor- row ut 1 nm. for the day. Afternoon and night nits will be closed at that hour, One do- livery and colirction will be made iu tho fores noon, ‘The Cashier's allice and tho moneys onler ‘aud reistered-luttor divisions wil) be closed tho entire day. AN nggravated cuse of atleged perjury camo before Commissioner Hoyne yestorony, [taps pours tht come tine ago Lyman 1, Herrich was neicied for carrylugon a swindling business through the mails, One of bls bondsment signed the name of Barker und swore to the podsession og conalderably proporty. dlerrict Jumoed hts Dail, and, tho wealthy Barker could tot be found, Yesterday the ‘officers got thelr inin, and Joseph W. Ute, a former rafiroad clerk, was utrested and brought before the Cominia- sjoncr, He was granted Acontinuance and cont mitted In default ot $1000 bail He denies tho. whole ultalr, bute strong cise bus been made out against him, ‘N3B tuvestieation Into tho doings of the force under the Custodiin of tho Government Tiulid- uy hus broken out aguin, Ford, the only sul. ferer from the lust inyestiation, hus applied far reappuintiment, and, to baek up bis chilis, has begin to untond blinself of all bis knowl ene of the alteged crookedness, ‘Che investiya- {ton is under the direction of Speainl-Ag Dougius, and somy Interesting developments are: antelpated, Ford was closeted with the Col- lector and Specinl Agent tor sour tine yeste day, aod tho result of bis story will very possi+ bly appear today. A project ia on foot to np- polnt another commission, composed of compe- Tent utitsiders, who will probo ail tha rumors to the bottom, The alleged short wolght In eval and the undorpay of eioployés will bo looked Into, and, ag Ford wis ae ot the insiders, his wyidence is supposed to be of great yulue, THANSGIVING-DAY. A CHOICE DINNER MiLt, FOI THE DAY WE ALD CELEDRATE, ‘Tomorrow fs tho great American halldny, Lt is Thunkegiving-Day, and on every household altar there will bo limolated the great American turkey. It Is tho day of family reunion and re- Joleing, It4a tho day when tho humcloss bach- lor, who for the past yeur hay quietly ived at hutet ur restaurant, will dine with sume friend living three or more niles frem the business partot the city, and ‘the good bousewile will take particular palng tu act before ber guestaan appetizing tuonu, Tontd her tn this ood in- tention, ‘fie ‘Taruusxe offers the following bUL of turo—dinner for elght or ten porsons—uned eouking directions, which have been specially prepargd by M. Ernest Magny, tho chof de cutslu6 of the Hestaurant Frauguls; sour. consainmé Royulo, Fst. Ked Snapper—Sauce Hollandalso. 3 ENTREE. Supreme do Vulailies la Iouonnlse, Filet de wat aux ebampiguons, wast. Leg of Venison, Iuntor’s Sau ‘Turkey with Cranburry Suuce, VEGETABLES. Stowed Celery, Frouch Pons, Asparagus. 4 MALAD. Lottuce or Celory, DENSERT, ‘Taploca Pudding with Baked Apples. Choeso—Koyyefort or Brie, Soup—Take six poundsof beef shank, three or four earrota, two leeks, and one-hit fanale Benson to tuste, Lot boll forfaurbours. Steal through’ coarse cloth, Bent alx eggs with a cuper cream. Salt und pepper to tuete, Put into the oven and let lt remain until it becomes: thick, Thon cut. into dle one-half or threes fount ineh square and serve with each plate of sau, Fish—Take six pounds of red snapper; cut tranaverauly Into two-ineh plot cover with vold water, add one-half pint vinewar, two soup- spouns of sult, oue teaspoon of pepper, two sliced onions, threo bay leaves, « bunch of pura ley, and a piece of Lutter nbout the size of an egy. Cover and let boll five or six minutes, ‘Yuke three-fourths pouud of ‘butter, melt, add two soupspoons of tour, wix thoroughly, Then add one quart of the liquor In which the tah wag boiled." Heat thoronghiy, Beat the yolks of four egxs with o cup of cream, and when tho gnuce 18 polling, add to it. ‘Thon bent thor- oughly. Taon wd the Juteo of one demon and some chopped pursloy. “Serve the tislvon 2 nap- king Uho situce to be served in a snuceboat. Entreo—Luke two fut chickens. Remove tho wings and cut tho -breusty transversely sito two plecos. Lard tho lesh attached to the wing. Trini the lega nicely. ‘Thero ura in nll twolve pieces, Putiuusaucopan in cold water, Add one-half dozen onions, bunch of pursloy, and one bay leat, Let bo until done, ‘Take onc. aurten pound of butter and two biyr spoons of flour, and rub together, Slew two dozen count oysters. Cook ong cau musbrooms, Add tho rubbed butter and four and ye Juice of tho € oysters aud mushrooms to the Hquor of tho eblekens, Rent the yolks of Ox cxgs with hate a polat of white wine aud add to the sauces; bent | hard and train, ‘Thon add tho mushrooms and: oysters, Pour the sitice on tho chicken and aurve with 2 Cow bread crusts fricd In butter, ‘Yuko six pounds of tenderloin beot. Lard well, in French style. Ln a buking-pan ny a fow carrots and onions, aua three or four slices of pork; and put the tenderloin on top, Houst rapldly In the oven with u qiulek fre, Whon doue, put u quart of bouillon (eonsomimd) ov tho tiltet. “ake onc ent of mushrooms, dd one glass of sherry, peur off the Beary of the meat, and boil all for ive minutes. Thicken with corns aturch, and thon pour ovor the filet. Sorve on ahot diat, . Ronst—Take a leg of young venison; lnrdt thoroughly. Rubwith ncutlomon, Pour some melted butter on top, Salt and popper to taste, Hoast in astow oven, basting overy twonty min= utes. ‘uke ono pint of port wine and ony cup ot currant Jelly. Add tho Juice of tho vanison, Letit bull; add corn-stiren to thiekun. Pour through a straineron tha venison and serve ols ‘take a twelve-pound turkey. After cleaning Brepary the dressing. chap the liver very tine with three onions, udd one potind of saugsnyes tent; season to tuste, Cook all in a frying: pan. Soften two pounds of bread in a quart of milk, add one-half pound of butter, some sage, w pinch Gf gonad nutweg, clununon, und wl spice, Add tour raw rire and imix; thon com- bine with tho staples ver aod sausnire-ment. Stutt your bird und sew itup, Rub with a little butter and cover with w blanket of salt pork about six inches square ang one-half Inch thick, Ronst. with a slow tire, and baste every bull our. Followlog are tho current pricos: Turkuy, 144° G5 conte; tenderloin of bent, quappor, T24GIG; chicken, 10612} TIE PUBLIO ITCALTI, THE BATE BOARD REQUIRES VACCINATION AB A PRENEQUISIT TO ADMISSION INTO THE LUBLAG SCHOULI—HONT MKEAULAS, DOCTORS, Tho State Hourd of Heath held a called mect- fog at tho Grand Puoifie Hotel yesterday, and retouined jn session throughout the whole duy, Thore wero present Dr. J, M. Gregory, Dr, Jobn MeLenn, Dr. A. L. Clurk, Dr. Reuben Ludlaw, Dr. W. A. Hnakoll, and Dr. Johu HH. auch, Dr. Gregory, tha Chalrman, dolivgred a briof address, congratulating the board on tho suc- cossfil work dong in thisand othorStutes, Ho urged strongly tho noveaalty of tuking vigorous niecusures on tho subject of vacciontion, and tho ventilation and sanitury: condition of schoul- OUsES, Tho Secretary was instructed to issue ncir cular to be sent todvery school in tho State, making Inquirivs oy to the sizo of schnol-roumu, the number of avnolore, their hours, and the ventilation and sanitary condition of the bullae 4 In which thoy aut, the uecesaity for vacoluation rogulations was dtacussed by the board until the clogo uf tha worning scaslon. THEY MUST DR VACOINATED. At the afternoon scsston, on motion of Dr, Ttuuoh, 2 revolution wav paased reeling that, by virtue of the authority guanted to the beard, on and after Jun, 1, ey) ho pene will bo admitted to uuy publlo school in the State without baying lrat preduuted a cortilicate of aucceasful yacol- nation, ‘Tho licenses of Dr. C, A. Minor, Dr. L. ¥. Keoly, und Dr. EB. 8, MeLood wore revoked for unprofessional conduct,” and that of Dr, A. it. Wosson bocause it bad beau granted under a mnigupprebension na to the tun-your rule, ‘The Beerotury was instructed to communicate with the Superintendent of Pubiia Instruction tosecura the ouforcoment of the vuceluation yoxulation, aud was further dircuted to prepara a suitable certificate of vaccluation ta bo used by apniteunta for adinisstou, . Dri. Ludiun, Guskell, and Clark wero ap- ponuted # comusittce to doling exuctly whut is to w connidured as unprofesaloval or juimoral cons duet within the meautng of the statuiv, The bourd then adjuurned until the annual meoting, which will be beld ou tho second Wodueaday 10 January ut Springtlold, ——_ AT LOGGERHEADS. A CONYLICT O¥ AUTHORITY BETWRES A POLICR- MAN AND A DAILIFY, ‘On phe Uth inst. Georgo Vowling was srrosted by olticers of the Weat Madison Stract Station on a charge of robbery preferred by Jobn Steld- orocudor, who ullozed that the prisoner bud on- tered his sleoplug apartment and, ransacking the bureou-drawers, carried off 8800 which ho, tbo comptainant, bad placed there for sates keoping. The ordinarily impeeuntous Dowling, who roomod in tha samo house, located at No. NOSouth Canal street, nroused and attracted sisploion to himsolt by apponring “thal” shortly after the money wan tmissod. io was " beought = before Justice in tho West Madison Street Pallco Court on the 10th, and tho cago continued to tho wid. Not having the menns to furniah ball he waa lodged in tho County dnt Loret Monday his lawyer applied fora writ of habeas corpis bufore Judge Moran, who postponed the hoaring of the applivation to Saturday, in order to learn the resuit of the ense in tho Justics’s Court, When Sergt. O'Connor went to the County Jat irae iay A to bring tho prisonor to the West Bide, he fenrned that thy man hed been taken away by a Deputy Xuerlt? carly inthe morning, On froin to Jude Moran's court-roow he found Dowllug in the possession of the Testi, who rofused: to surrender him up te tho afileer on demand, elniming thet he wns lis prisonor, and the oltieer would hayo to “ whistio* for him. ‘The Sergeant called upon two policemen who ree companied im, and by force touk Dowling frou tho Untlit und brought hin Before Juatico Walsh, The prosvoution asked # continuance on tho ground that the most important witness in the ease hid been Gee away by tho des fonso, and thoy wanted ting to bring hor far- ward, ‘Che continuance was granted, tho Jus: yee, polling the prigouer in $1,000 honds to eu. I, “TAKE THE PRISONKIC AWAY!" sald Justico Walsh, when the case was disposed of wherent tho Baliit trom Judge Moran's court, who bad followed the prisoner ty tho West Side, stepped forward and placed the come: Alongs on hilt, and was about taking bim fron the room when Sergt. O'Conner ovjected, Ar oxciting sceno tolluwed, ‘Tho County Jali man Inulsted upon returning the priswuer whence be brought him, and the police allicers wore equally determined vo plice nin downstairs tntl the proper wittimus could be made out, Threo po- licomun surrounded the Bualllif, wronched tho bandcults from hin, and took pusseasion of thelr man. In the seufle tho Sheriff's Deputy had bis hands severcly seratehed god eut, and gave up after a flarce struggle, 1p conversation with a reporter Sergt. O'Con- nor stated that tho Wnillif wns elthor grossly Jznorant of his dutios or was In leaguo with the prisoner, nnd tried in every possible, way to te the ondy of tho polico oficors. For what purpose be vould have had Dowling out of the ete yesterduy he could not understand. Tho Sailit’s busiiess with the prisoner was at nt end last Mondiy, when he returned hin to the jail, alter ‘Judge Moran continued tho havens corpitd caso to next Saturday, Tho alfalr to bin scammed rathor mysterious. 3 INSURANCE. INSVECTING THAT PULLMAN IUSK—A PROUECT LIKELY TO END IN SMOKE, A party of insurance mon, about twenty in number, visited Pullman yesterday, uuder tho escort of Mr. Goorge C. Clarke, and inspected the plnce from one end to the other, not for- getting to look over the Pullman buildings—tho big risk of which Mr, Clurke bad the plucing. ‘The trip was mado in Mr, Pullman's private car, and was an aujoyuble one from first to Inst. The visitors were delightea with what they saw, and wero of one mind with regard to tha safety of making out tho policica without delny, ‘The riaic 1a one of tho Inrgest ever placed In this elty, and, all things considured, It ts little won- der that certain New York brokers su Industri: ously gave it out tbat they bud “scooped” thelr Chicago brethren by placing {t themselves. ‘They were Justa fittle tov “previous.” ‘hut was ull, : A DIPLOMATIO NOTE, It {s understood that the Gencral Managers’ Committee appointed to uct as.n eurt of peuce- maker between tho Bourd of Underwrltcrs wid tho Instirance Excbingo have In thelr possession Acommunicntion trom the board which Ja sald to bo on Ww par with the other formal and diplo- matic correspondence fired off by that body, It Is Inanawer, proaumably,to n note from tho coin- nilttee, informing the board that all tht re- muins for it to do fa to invite the exchanyo inte its urthodox fold. Tho Bourd’s reply. as near Qa mh otteider can Kot at it, is, that tho buard's uction relative to iuviting tho exchange to com in and be swallowed a embodied In tho Dourd resolutions adopted at a previous meot- ing—n polite and very diplomatia way of telling the committee that the buard agreed to bet the exebungo yn unter tho present rules and regus Jations of the horrd—which means Individually, sepuratoly, und ug batlot—and notin aluinp, a buneh, ora flo ‘Thoso who have bud the patience to keep up with tho rovord of the neyo- Untions betwoen the two bodies will recognize D ns ouly unothor.way of statiug what suems 0 bo AN IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT and an irreconcilable difference, The exchange is rendy togo into tho board ns au exchange, nnd not us individuals, while the bourd 1s will- ing to take the iudividunle—sueh na it xpproves and won't blackbull—but won't Iisten for n moment to opening its arma and receiving the exchange o8 ody, ‘Cho committee hag not ng yet sent tho bonrd’s Intest communl- vation to the Exchange, but will probably du so within a few days. Thereupon the Exchange will meot, restute §te ultimatum In a cum cution to the committee, and the latter will itatthe board. ‘Tbe process of Inditing these “paper-bullote” of the Urain may be kept np Indetinitly--nobody seeina to care much nbout that—and tha whole schuine of amulyamiution ia Nkely to end, as has been apparent all along, ft rare Pa But itscenis to amuse the boys while stg. SUBURBAN, RYANSTON, Laat evoning, in Union Hall, Andrew Paxton, ofthe Union Lenguo of Chlcugu, addressed full house in behalf of the Tomperanco Union. Inthe chapel of Heok Mull the Rey, Walter Waunxh, D. D., who bas Just returned from aten yeurs' residence in India as a mlasiunury, Inst ovening addressed n goodly audionco on thesub- dect of toreizn missions. : Tho Bonrd of Education bold a meeting Mon- day oventug, at whloh it was decided to cnll 0 special election on the question of purchasing tho plock of ground known us tho Lukeside pronurty, to be hold Tuusday, Dec, 6, at the Town-Hall, It $s understood that the price tobe ald for the property {9 824,000, but It {snot now whother ibis inclides the clatm of 84,000 in tho shape of an ineumbrance or uot. It tho vote is in tho wllirmative on the queation of tho purchase, it !s the intention of the bourd to tsaue bonds In sums of $500 ouch, to Tun twenty years wt & per cont interest. ‘The Judges of tho clection wilt be Measra, L. H, Brue tolland Willian G, White, i Tho Philosuphical Association met Bonday oveuing in tho: rooma of the Public Library, ONicors waro olectod as follows: Presidont, Prot. H. F, Fisk; Vice-President, 0, H. Zimmermar Secretary, Charles A, 2. Gurnsos; Treasurer, HO, Miller, Dr. b, Dyche, We i. Murray, aud W. C, Clifford wore appuinted a commitico to report amendments to tho constitution at tho Next mecting. A committeo was also appolntod to report at the next meeting on qualifications for mombership, ‘Tho Committes on Program asked uiore time, and promised at the noxt Incoting to report a Hino program for the winter. Prot. Charles W. Penrean read hia paper on “England During tho Americun Revolution,” At the next inceting the question of admitting women will bo discussed. : ENGLEWOOD. Tho Univorsallet Suctoty of Englawood will hold Tuunksglving servico Ju its own church, white the other church donomlnations will bold f unlon service in the Baniist ehureh, Tho Univorsullsts ctalm thatall the churches were Invited to Join in tho union service ancehe thelr church, wilob was loft out in the cold. It 1s claltmed that one of tho Proabytorinu isters objected to Inviting the Univorsaliats bo cuuse thoir pastor wasn wornan, Tho Hey Misa Florence Kottock’ prosidea over tha spiritual woltnre of the Universalista of Englewood, and will condust the Thanksgiving servico at o'clock tomorrow morning. ‘Shoe union. service will bo conducted by the Rov. B.-A. Hardin, of tho Engiewoud Muthodiat Episcopal Chureb, Tho bing tur rt be under tho direction of Miss Elenor Bint HYDE PARK, An enthustastio audience attended tho Land- Aeuguy rally at Flood’s Hall Inst evening, and Netenod co a forciiia address by 2, W, Dunstan, of Englana, Heselution wore passed by the vlub oxpreseing symputby with tho steuggling patrlots of Ircland, und a couunittcs was ap pointed to make the necessary arrangements for @ grand ball to be glvon by the club in tho near future, Phonias Mulviel and James Cooper were aupeliadt dolegates to the iriab National Con- Tha Board of Trustees hold 9 meoting last nixhtat tho Villuzo Hull. H.W, Roso wis ap Poluted spegiul policeman at Pullman. An or- dinauce providing tor tho construction of a aidowalk on Madison avenue, from Seventivth Street 1o Soventy-ffth street, aud on Seventy> Mfth wtrect weet from Madison avonuc to tho MMivois Contra Kaflrond track, was passed, ‘The Cominisstoners appointad to catimate tho cost of bullding a fiftwon-inch tlluesuwer on ‘One Hundred und lovonth atroct reported the probubic exponse at $1,000, ‘ho Villsyo Ki klucor reported that a part of the “atngte-ring aowor on Prairie avenue bad cuved in, und sug. gested thin the beard bulid 9 “double-ring" sewor, instead of carrying out thoir orlgiual plang, Heferred. , ‘Tho Village Treasurer, HK. Z Herrick, has re- celved from the Collector $100,679 and from the Village Collector $37,008, or 4 total of $237,245, on account of the yoncral tax-levy of 1880"'and previous . The exceeds the up- propriation ol 1680 by S101Gs. In addition to bid gum $153,100 bas been recetved from other saureees muking the balance on baud last ulzbt : SOUTH CHICAGO, - While coupling cars on an inbo ight- train of tho lake Shore & uleugan Bouter Hallroad Monday forenoon, Albert Murray pad bia ieft band caught between the bumpors and go badly cruabod that moputation -wos found necessary, iis howe isin Elkhart, Ind, ‘TYPHOID FEVER AT ATLANTA, Hpectat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune, ATLANTA, Ga., Nov, 2.—When the milltary post of Atlanta was abendoned about mfty members of the Fifth Artillery wero lett at MoPhorson Barracks to take chargg of the property of the Governmont: until its: romaval, and among thle nurnber tho diseuso ‘of : typhoid foyer bus broken out, Last night Priygto Miley ed, and another ts also reported dying this evening. ‘Pho hoapital contalns 1 aoldlora down with this generally fal MPAA, Tho Post Burgoon is doing all that modicn! Bilt ean nocomplish. Tho appearance at typhoid fever in the garrison in the ships of no opic denite will doubtless call fur the Immediate ree inoyal of tho men. . dvtclat Dispatch to The Chteapo Tribune. Decatur Ill, Nov. 2.—Quito a mimber of ‘enson of Rearivt-fover exist tn Deentur, aid the Board of Health ts groatly concerned nbout tho condition of things, Nuierous deaths have ree sulted from typhold fever, ———— DR, J, W. CARHART. — . Speetal Disnatch to The Uhleaco Tribune, Ostikuatt, Wisy Nov. 2—Dr. J. W. Carhart, whose teint for financial crookedness caused much Interest and resulted In his tmil with drawal from tho Wisconsin Conferenee, left to~ night for ‘Texas, where, ho fs to sutuase an Sine monse ebeep and cattle rach, purchased ru cently by Green Hay capitilists. ne A remody that will not disappoint you" Dr, Sykes’ Sure Cure for Catarrh.” Establiaticd ttt Ubleugy in 1870—without ave i bakit nh eg Cummins docs not nlvertise tooth for $7 and charge more, WW State, ea es Behool childron bave grown ta be hoads of families since the Mars” Cologne orluiunted. ee Werecommend Eldredesowing-machines, MARRIAGE LICENSES. lcunsos wera lasued yes~ Name anit Kestdence. tun Kiel Stassur, Chteago. man SL. Nawk, Cliteat {Wabiaiasen, Brontot Ablanil U. Peters, Chi CC, Adslt, Chicago, Mattie 1. Weostur, Citiew Marton Mortensen, Chiengoss Karen dooann, Cale cagU. 1 Ke Lundeent, ZA CY ROUF BV seses: Adulins Lake, Ziv Contre, juan Duwn, dutferson, 11 Kenating W, Selle, Jet {fioorae Jase! Lenn Batts } Albort Fors, hilen ‘roy, yW. If dehroudor, Milwaukee, Wisse: TAgat os tiarawis, Edonburg, Wh: dai’ Biweins, Chiewgo., Heit Nevermore, Chicane... Georgy W, Akers, Litaie Moa Minter, {Honey Zinn, Chlengo, Wiibotnins Lippold, Chietzo Gourgg ttuuckert, Lake View, IML... Anna M, Sehivter, Lake View, L {Haney Ga. Mary Quint } Mathias Felten, Ch! Clara M, Casperson, Lawrence Ingriset, Chile nuily Hlexur, Chicago, iy Mien Re Watt, Chica Multio Hughes, Chiuugo, John Broekemt Herendine Bow, Fhe It, Fitaputrick, leaue aAnnio A. Hines, Chicayy,. atouben A, Eawyor, Ist West Van Buron. Mrs. Muttto Sundors, 16 West Var Bure srere. {Gaon M, Be Annolu &, Pureoll, Ls 4.4, MoLonnun, 170 West Sndison. Alazie Pratt, 16) Suuth Despluines,.. {havert D, Corlott, Chicago, Anna L, Wabster, Chicago. { Eubert Hoon, Lawndale, Lil Eitzaveth Kotts, Lawndale, Ks Charles A. Jub Thulda ‘ing wns Ulwua Koil, Chicns Eva ML. Sehnuider, fiphe, Andorsutt, 39 Elo. soa0e Mra. ‘lds Vornquist, Chicage 11. K, Comer, Kyert, Mien {Anno Nugent, Chicago, j ‘rhomas J. Maney, Chiteaxo,. Kitty Mourtn.Cnteago, oe Abranaun J. Frank, 613 Webster av. rah Guldsinitn, 62 Webster Wy. loracy B. Wysnnt, Chicaya . ie M. Carroll, Chleagu. “hantel, Chicago... Bild W. Sawyer, Chlens0, }quston Gritaner, Chi Mary Mathy, Chica Jacob Holdare Klin. A. Crowe! #, Cileaxe Mlehnrdsun, Chien dullus Nickolt, Lake Vlow, ‘Augusta Murt, Lake Vie 4W. 8. Dunn dew {ldazio 1. Ardeli,Chicauy, J Frank Haehat, frondala, i Kit Kinney, trondnia, Messe. Solaon, 181 West Ohio, it¥erson, 18 West Onto f-Jmas Wotinec, Hye uri, Hla is ssene numa Be ba Crark, Hyde Parks ic. dolin Latin, South Ubleaxe, Hulda Johnson, Chiteaty, { Hunry. Gian, Chien, Muy Wagner, Ciena... Frunk Mtouringor, Town ut Mary Buy, Towa of Lak orought; San Fi burn, Waikawalin, W. $ Christan ‘Thies, Chleagu, {Agnes [thx 401 Aaland | dimes Uromlug, Chieaxa Maxitu Glonon, Chieaxo Chris Luvin, ChiPixe Catharine Tornvy, Uiileaie Rareinao alesay, Chlengy Mary 1s. Lo Muy, CbIcnZ0,.600 DEATHS, BIMMS—Nov. J, of consumption, at tho realience of tis wother, 0 wontyetititeat, Monry binins, axed cats. 1Ainvral servicos at residence at, 100. m, Thursday, mIULOry, thence by carriugua to Oakwouds Cot WOODS-Bunday, Noy, 2%, at intdnight, at hor rosi- lence, 25 Nurth Markel-st., of intimation of tank, ANS Wools, néo Mopper, beloved wife uf Atoburt Woods, nyud 43 yenrs. Funerat trom hor Inte residence, Wednesday, Nov, 4 tu Church of the Holy Nate, where roquien high inawa WHI be celebrated, thuice by carriages to Cal~ vory Cometory. Friends of the tuniuly are invited withont further natice. Gaiunuiu (Ne Ys) and Moonttngton (LL) papors pluuse cupr. GOODRICH—Nov, 21, Thoodosin Hamllng, wito of Murnce A. Goodrich, ngod Iv yours. * Fanvrat from ligr lato residence, No. W lush-st, Wednesday, } aL, by curriayes to Rosehill, SOUL —, 2 Wilton Htghlund Park, ruosday morning, Nov, Jay oldest, ollne HK. Saute, tt hts ath your. sun of thu Hoy. J i. 1 und C DUE, ‘Wfanural fram tha Vosuyeorinn Church Wadnosday, Nov. 2 ob Uso. ml. BMITH—Noy. 21, at hor tato roaldunce, No, 208 Ite- beccn-at., the voloved wife of Philip Suiuth. Funeral Weduvsday, Nov, ot 10, Krends will pease attend. Uathon dear, wa have,“loved you.ns nono but us oun toll. But God, who Jovea you butter, has taken’ you home to dwolt, NEADWEKLL—On the 2st Inat., at 1 p.m, Loutsn A, boloved wife of D. 8, ‘rendwall, Funeral ‘Thursday, ‘atturnvon ut to'clock, by care riage to Unkwouds Coinotery, from No, zi south La Sallo-at., sOPKE—Noy, at tho residence of his fathor, James dopor, No. YO Centro-av., of diabetia, Lloyd U, Hopor, axed 15 K Cure, Hunuent Felaty, Nov. 24 at o'clock, at the house. Frionda Invited without furthor nutic HAT EDGR OF diphthuria, Nay, 3) ut 0:00 p, me at No. Ei West Potk-ot, alary Alice, daughter of doseph tad Annje Hatledyy, aged J years 8 montis und 35 " Funoral from rovidonco ‘Thursday, Noy, 24, at 12 m., tu Rosen, OULBON—Nov, 21, Mra. Clarn 3M, Olson, beloved wife of 0. 8, Olson, Exq, pies Funurat trom hur Inte rastdonco, No, Sa North Ro Yost, hUrsay, Ot Lo'cluck, thence by carringos to Uruculund, ABEL~At Topaka, Kas, nose, Francls Abol. ated 4 yours 0 month Hemaine will be brought to this elty for ‘interment, Funeral ‘Mhurwlay, Noy. 2b nt bp, tua frou lily ite Featdunico, Novi Duarborh-at., by carrlazos to Rowor Nov. 2h, after a shortiil- “ANNOUNCEMENTS, AD TRINITY CHURCH, CORNER OF Doarborn-ay, und Erlu-st., the Hoy. Charon ‘ournur pastur, ‘Ehunkagiving service will be wuld ‘Vhursduy at 1:15 w, 1. W. DEAN WIL on prayor-mcet ln Uy Madinun-st, WING TO THURSDAY BEING Ahanksetying the rozulur monthly moeiin of ie Cantral W. C. 't. Us atponed Ut tho Uret ‘Thursday tn _Decouiber. a ILANKSGIVING SERVICES ARE ‘TO Ua hold by the Jewlsh community tomurrow foros Huun ut Hh Temple, cortive fudlaua-ay, aud A wontys alxth-at, ‘Ihe itey. Drs, Ader, sad Belvonthal. wit officiaw, Service at Wn. 10, NE SECOND ANNUAL THANKSGLY- Ing dinnor will bu elven to the poor at Chicaxo vane Church ‘hurrday evening at U o'clock, ‘how Who fue! inelinod to contribute tu tile churity may sond thei contributions directly to tha chureh olther today oF ‘Thursday. ICKER PARK CMURCH, CORNER Hoyne-ay, nnd Lo Moyne wil hold scrvico whanksuiving-Day at Wb a, m1, the pastor, the ov, Willian Aulinoad Sehagner, olletattna. BACKUS WALER MOTOR, ‘Backus Water Motor, CONDUCT THE jay, in ¥. MU, ‘AL act, steady; wi work ob any prewure oF above 16 puunila: at 40. re" de Wreeeuse Tas A-haree huvse power. }lces fruin bower, ANd G pacity up ti 1G to 8300. “Henl for Bercrtptive Circular we 7 TH BACKUS WATER MOTOR CO., Neto York, Works, Chlonga, 825 Uroadyay, Newark, N.J, 48 Dearborn tt, lnfringements will bo proseoutod. CIGARETTE: HIGH TONED ‘The HIUIMOND BTUAIGHT CUT NO. t OLGAL- STVES, inede trom tho brights, dellente Ravor, and hivbest cost Gold Loaf grown In Vieginlu. ianneaie per packayu, Suld by tirwt-cluss dualors CLOSING SALES “Johnson” Collection Oil. PAINTINGS AT/OUR GALLERY, 84 and 86 Randolph, This Wednesday, AT Lf A.M. AND 8 8, 3, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & (9, \ AUCTIONIERS : ee eee ee Se For Our Wednesday’s Sale, 9:30 This Morning, FURNITURE, CARPETS, >, Stoves, Bedding, General Housekeeping Goods, Crockery and Glassware, General Merchandise, ELISON, FLAIRSILE nha eines Entire Stock AND FIXTURES OF THE TRANS-ATLANTIC TRADING COMPANY, £ CONSISTING OF Rich Fancy Goods Imported Novelties and Toys, COMMENCING Friday, Nov. 25, AND CONTINUING AILY AT 10 A. M. AND 22, Oh UNTIL ALL IS SOLD, AT No. $3 Madison-st, By order of C, FRANK, Assignee, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO,, Auctloneers, By GEO. P. GORE & CO, Our Wetlnestlay Auction Sala Will be one of the Largest and Finest Displays of Choice BOUTS, SHOES, | AND SUPPERS We have ever shown, and they WILL BE CLOSED OUT. We shall also sell at same sale 200 Cases Men's Buck Arctics, 150 Cases Women's Buck Arctles, 50 Cases Boys’ Buck Arctics, 50 Cases Men's and Women’s Alaskas, 100 Cases Men's and Women's Sandals, 25 Cases Men's Short Boots, Dull Finlsh, NQLICE,.—These are NOL ODDS and ENDS of old ov dlaraatyelt cand inferior stock. but ARE FRESH, REGULAR, FIRST-CLASS gous GEO, P, GORE & CO. B14 und 216 Stadison-st By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, AE and 26} Hast tandulph-st SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE. Toys and Holiday Goods, BXTHA ‘I DE BALE, WEDNENDAY, NOV, 23, D As My COMPRISING A FULL LINE OF Cups and Saucers, Mags, Tea Seta, Notts, Delle Heata, Wool Toy, Vaave, Tollet Nels, ‘Statues, Rouyueds folders, Card Heectvers, Munteat Instrit- ments, eter, anit 26 UASES TIN TOYS (New Dest). bove aro nil this your's Inpartutions, and An. ane ao ee ne at ot rere te nd end ally. "ume nore hunts Fond or nape oiutton t one ers. Peat Handulpbest ee aA ni xi fon Thesaags "on hoe oy a nek ful HENRY HEDMAN © BOS SUL and us 1 HALTLAN FURNITURE Complete Line of Rattan Furniture, ‘Tablus, Chairs otad ser askots, Aca, 1 ee 4 Conslating of Sofas, Lown fgseriptious, Workeiatids, EELELD! Chalre aro well bre Aer iiraist for thole BEAUTY, QUOUERATLATY, The constantiy-eroe : ur et yay copies ‘i and aro fomand for thas a wit a In ny for thy largusk “Christman ‘ra ponuses, Sew yontss We vara sho ON ine to show you. RATTAN 0. Wakefield..2:.. Jit, Catatogues sent FILE on application ont to any adureds CO. —— 2 kLor & for we $1, etic eiy beat Canes rs rete stexaully # pub ap Ament boy suliable, fot Pe, Gntse Heokuea to aN Rese ae sty Madinotit : Se tall ve ok je iv Confectioners sists, travelers, Buca ifravoleth, enti) should: ee CHAS, 'T. Wik! Circunke, Satchels Be will POE Nos dad Senter TURKISH BATE nish, ELECTRIG, Tusstely serail, orate aaa aride thet biwee wuts C, SOMERS, Graud Pacitte it