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. 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN aaa —™m aL OTRIC IN. = - THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. E, Gone, of Detroit, {s at the Tremont. “te H. Wairca, of Dublin, fe at tho Pacific. S. McCaut, of Pittsburg, Is at the Shurman. ,Jonn Witte, of Loulavitlo, Ky., 18 at tha Pas cine. ‘ SanvzL B. Ames, of Boston, ie at the Sher- man. ‘ & Cou. Tnropons YATES, U.S, A.y[s at the Sher man. . “M. P. Coonan, of Montron!, ta at the Sher- man, Y | ©. W. Eatox, of Cedar Rapids, la at tho Tro- mont, . O.N. Wrtnr, of Hong Kong, China, Is at tho Pacific. : ALFRED Bownitcn, Palmer, D.C. Coutixs, of Covington, Ky., ia at the Palmer. N.S. Keronum, of Marabalitown, Ie. {sat the Tremont, - Ginuzer Pannnit, of Patiadelphia, is at the Tremont, ‘ 1. C. Leas and wifu, of Perth, Ont., aro at the Shorman. ¥F.M. MoKay, of Salt Lake City, Utah, ts at the Sherman, : ‘Tue Rey. Rogen Semmes, of Canton, Miss. 9 ‘at the Pacific. C.Q. Harnawar and party, at the Tremont. Ex-Gov. AND Mrs. Pintspuny, of Minnesota, aro at the Pacific, «Mn anv Mans, G.P. Caznin, of Racine, Wis., are at tho Palmer. -Mr. AND Mra. Frank H, Swern, of Grand Rapids, ore at the Palmer. Mn. AND Dins. J. H. McTavist, of Winuepeg, " Manitoba, are at the Puulite. J. M. Watuinaronp and James H, Foote, of Cinclonati, are at the Palmer. _Mu. AND Mrs, M. E. Post and Sirs, Kilpourne, of Wyowlng, ure at tho Palmer, J.M. Sar, W. L, Taylor, and M, A. Norris, of - Now. York, are at the Tremont. 0.8. Troptz and E, Marvin Je,, of Victoria, Britisn Columbia, are at the Pacitic. ‘Tas Rev. W.C. Pinkham, of Winnepeg, Mani- toba, and the Rev. Dr, Zarditti, of Milwaukee, are at tho Palmer. “Past GRAND Master ELwoon Thonn, of tho New York Grand Lodge, t# lying fil in Room 212 of the Grand Pucitic. | .Tax clty lumber dealers hold their recular thontbly meeting at the Exchange rooms, 262 South Water street, today at 10 o'vlovk, Miss Lizzte Kipp, daughter of Thomas Kidd, editor of the Sycumore (ill) Montir, bs tho guest of Gen. and Mra. It. N. Pearson, No. 40 Marshfield avenue, of Boston, js at tho . of Colorado, are Cittzens desiring to turn tn nlarms from the olive tolevbuue Lbuxes are requested! tu pull the Kk a second timo, As the register may fuil to work the first tine. TRE temperature yosterday, as observed by Mutiasee, opticiaa, 83 Madison street (TRinunn Bullding), wna as follows: 8a. my 19 degrees; Wa, DL, ip. Pp. m., 40; 8 pu, di. Barometer, 8 a. 3 BP, Oo, 20.00, ‘At Go'clook last night Franz Huck, of No. 20 ‘Luce street, was struck by the engine of an out- going pussenger-traiu on tho Northwestern atoud at the Biucxhawk street crossing, recely> ing injuries which are Hable to prove fatal. LEONARD ATWATER, tho young man who ob- tained two tickuts to Umuba via tho Burlington & Quincy Ratlroud on a forged urder purporting ‘to puve been written by ucousin, was hold to tho Criminal Court ia bonds of $400 by Justice Wallace yesterday. ‘CHARLES Perens, an old-timo thief, who wag released from the penitentiary only twelve days agu, was arrested axain yesterday for the lure cupy of a palr of puntalduus, He Js a member of the once notorious Reloach-Welsa yung of Afters and gencral thieves. In an endeavor to recover his hat, which bad biown off, Robert Henz, of No. 10 West Twelfth Btrcet, fell over the haud-railoo the west up- rowch to tho 'welftu-street Urldye Inet night, renking his tert leg a tittle above the knec. tHe ‘wus removed to his nome by the patrol wagon. ‘J, W. Hickny, tho third of the. trio arrested on tha West side for distilhug whisky Stlegully, intended to plead gullty yesterday, but decided pet to when some one told bim that Judge * Blodgett would tuke an example of bim aud give ulm the full penalty—soven years in the penitentiary. tA Lease from Busan L, Brown to’ Frank 8. ‘Waters for the property on South Clark street, Mfty feot south of Juckson street, west front, x20 fcet, running to Pacific atrect, the lease to me ninoty-nine yeara at a sourly rental of 7.0K, wus filed for record in tho Heourdor's ofice yesterdny. Orricun Cususann, of the Chicago Avenue Station, siipped and fell amatnse tho door uf n cell yesterday while lovking up some prisoners ‘ana was go badly cut over Che left eyo thut he will probably be off duty for a werk or more, ae wound waa dressed by Dr. Cugningham, and bb wus tuken to bia home. Francis MACK, & young mnn who is appa- rently A luuatic, credted a sensation at the cur- ner of Madison end Hulsted streets lust evening by Jumping through a latye window In George Helohuld's saloon ut No, 1¥ on tho tirst-namod thoraugnfare, Oltcer Delnmater tuok bin te tho Madison Street Station, TneCommittce on Nominations of the St. Pat- ric Seotaty met at the Palmer House tart even- ing, and appuinted Mossrs. Bornard Callaghan and P, H. Kicens delegates, and Willlam H. Con- dou and John Gaylor ns ulternates, to rapresont the organizhtion In tho Irish Nationul Convens tion to be hold in this city next weuk, ‘Tn ldeal Opara company, with thelr matinée and evening performance today, will close highly successful seusou, Mr, Whitnoy, Miss Btove, Miss Phillips, and Myr. Fessonden make their farewoll appenrance at the matinée in * Fatiniva.” In the evening Jesslo Bartlott Davis and John McWade appear with tho Ideals 4h tho perenuiul * Pinatore.” -Amapgo Giorno, tho Italian who about two weoks azu plunged a knife into the abdomen of atcllow-countrymen oumed Pasquale Caprettl and temporarily disembowled that individual, ‘wus bofure Justice Wallice yerturday charaod with asenult with n deadly weapon with inteut to kill, and was bold in bonds of $1,000 to nppour he¢fore the Criminal Court. The victim, Cupcottl, is tupldly recovering, Dk. McCnesxzy complained at the Central Btation yoatorday that a young man whom he had-employed on suveral ogcasions during tho past yeur at bis residence on West Washington atreet bad nade bimecif gearce yestorday, tak= ang with him something iike $150 worth of jow- elry, wearlng apparel, and the lle, - Uiticors are Jooking far tho follow upon a very mongre clow, wita emall chances of finding him. ‘Tre Pallco Department will be subjected to @ general Inspection at 3 o'clock this afternoon atthe Exposition Building by the Mayor and City Council, “Tha members of the Citizens’ As- sociation und other prominent residents havo ‘degn Inylted to Ge Brae, From the prepae Fations that bavo been mae it ja safe to pre- «lict that the men and the putrol apparatus will ‘present a very creditaulo appoarance. ‘fun Intcat dog story comos from Ald, Aill- aroth. He recently stole Ald, Apploton'a skyo- terrior, and.-yeaterday morning, while the Hil- dreth steak was couking on the famnlly range fur breakfast, the animal juimped on the hot stave * and stole the sizzilug ment and ran out with Itto the burp and nte it, leaving the Hildreth fui to socnre a freah supply; and now Ald, dildret wants the owner to come and wot his dog, YERTHRDAY afternoon's sossion of the Chica- o Ubristian Conference, which teeta ut 310 West Fulton streot, was onticely davoted to prayer, tho alnging of hymns, and reading of selections from Beripture. ‘Ihe conference is malniy composed of tictive workers among the sect known us Chriutians, and their meetings are announced as held sale in the name of tho tate Tho conforence will close Sunday evens Dy Janes E. Bex, aged 09, a brakeman on the Pan-Handie itond, died Inet eventing from tho effect of Injuries reovived In the round-house . yardon Curtls street. While coupling curs hoe Stepped ou an adjacent track to notify the engineer to buck, Just ton a locomotive came along, knocked bim down, and run over his lex. rH. is. Roa, the auryevon of the road, was sent Zor, but could not save him, Belk dying within &u hour from the shock ard loss of blood, Ho leaves 4 wife and one child, who ilyo in Loyal port, lod. ‘Tax romalns of the tate Dr. J. D. Hogan are rived last nlgbt {com Jacksonville, Florida, over ‘the Uinois Central ino, and will be buried this morning: Lonetaee with those of his mother, «re, John Hogun, from tho 8, No, Si Handotph street, at Vo'elook, Dr, flogun died at Jacksonville Weduesduy, and Mrs, Hogan ‘Vhureduy in consequence of the ahock rucolvod on hearing of her son's death, Sigh muse will ‘De hold at Bt, Maury’a Church at 10 4. m., after whieh the cortégo will reform and procicd by earriayes to Calvary Cemetery, Lopox No, 10, Patutora'| Union, met at 199 Washington streot last night, dir, Dwyer, the Upion’s delegate to the recent Lubor Conven- don held at Mittsbury, reverted that doings of the convention were favorable to the couse, and would result in imuot* youd. The question of holding 9 National convention of painters was divcussed, ‘The Corresponding Secretary stated thut he way in correspondence with uearly all ‘the Jucal unions throughout the United sates, and that arruugements would soan be ottected, Flee new icinbers were Initiated, and the weet- ing adjourned. ‘ Joun Coxxons, 8 Hayman in the employ of the Pan-iandle Ioad, was found dead upon the floor of bls residence, No. 100 North Elizabeth @ireat, at 6:00 o'clock yestordsy morning, “by ‘Tony ‘praise service, by Ann owls, who occupies the adjolniny house, Not seeing the sual light. in Connor's window, Mrs. Lewis waa induced to rap at hie door. Receivimy no response, sho, with the ns- siatance of & yorag man neighbor, force! an n+ tennce and discovered bim lying upon tho floor in bis night-clothes dead, The police wero notl+ Qed, but could not account satisfactorily for his death. Connors was 67 years old, and lived alone, bis wife haying separated from bim and moved to Peontonten, 11, some mnonths ago, ‘Tur Trades and Labor Assembly hold a rail lar meeting nt No, 12 Washington strect Inst. night, f. B. Peko and A. ba of local Colon No.4 Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Brothorhuol, M. Miller, Branca No. 2) Carpenters’ Nonevolent. Union, Janes N, Johnson, Branch No, 3 Carpen- ters’ Honevolent Union, and Harwood Harmon 8, BE. M., prosented credentials, and wero, voted sents in the assembly. The Anditing Committee calied uttontion to cortiin dlacrep. ancied in tho report of tho Picnic Committee, After a peofonged and hented discussion ft wis: deelded to have the two comimitteva meet pri- vately for oxplanations and nijustinent of the accounts of Inst summer's pienic, It wus voted to hold an entortalument sumutimo this season for tho bonelit of the Prayressive Age, ‘Timm Austin duminy, with Mr, Vandcoook ag engincor, was started on its winding way Thurs: day tnorning, rovchinue tho terininus at- Weat Fortieth street on tliny and In ood ordur, aud, after pleking ups few passongers, among whom WHA tt ars started on ita westward journoy, Upon reaching n very abrupt curve ut Robinson Avenue the engine Jumped the track, going Into. the diteh, which tho elticlent tuwa nutborities had widened and deepened during the past sum mer, carrying Mr. Vandecook With it. Luckily the coupling broke, leaving the passenger cur on the track, and the passcopers, upon getting ont and looking aroucd, discovered Mr, V, une injured among the fragments of the wreck, Tho engine-enb wns domolished, but It is thought nonv of tho works of the ongloe were injured. Ata regular mccting of tho Fourth Ward Re- publican Club, held Nov, 10 ut Armory Hall, Ine dinna avonue, the folluwing-natned officers wera duly elected to servo for the ensuing six montha viz: President, O. HH. Willett: Firat Vice- Preaidont, C. 8, Syuires; Second Vico-Presitent, Frank Drake; ‘Whird Vice-President, N.C. Draper: Fourth Vice-President, Berry A. iiull; Fitte Vico-Preaident, George H. Uarlow? Sixth Vice-President, D. Harcy Hummer; Seventl Vice-President, W. A. Stanton: Eighth Vicos President, R. W. Dunham; Secretary, D.C. M Kinnon; Assistant Secretary, Willian T. Hat! Trousurer, T. U, Clarks Exccuttve Committe BR. Dex ount Henry Rest. A.'B, Farwell, P. Dodge, FE. Barnard, Perley Upton, O, 8, Couk, T. Hf Batvorsun, HN, Higginbotham; Fiunnee Committee, Gilbert Montague, Jumes H. Gilbert, G. W. Couch, ‘Tuner young men went into Willoughby, HIlL & Co.'s Milwaukee avenue branch lust might to buy some caps, While aclerk was busy with two of them the third, named Luschinski, picked up Q cap which be coucedied under is cont. One of his companions, named Rutofskl,. saw the act, and fnfurmed the manager, who forced the would-be thiof to give up bis plunder. The trio then tarted out, und whiloin front of tho building angry words concerning the attempted theft pussed between Katofsk! and Laschinskl, Finally the last-named drew a knife und nt- tempted to cut his compauloy in tho head. Katofskal throw up his arm ang tho knife took effect near the left shoulder, loflicting an ugly wound. Dr, Noland says ft may cause tho prtient trouble. Luschiusk! was arrested by Olivers Bilxetb and Bender and lucked up at the West Chicugo Avenue Station. itis good to be a Christinn, and -eapecially a muscular one, Lust evening a Presbyterian minister, well known io this city and the North weat, was pussing Ti TriuuNne olfice, avcum- panied by bie wife, Toe buur wus about & o'clock, and the reverend gentleman and bis wifo had Just come ju from a suburban town, where they had pent Thanksglviug. Having some busiuess In ‘Tit TriBuxe ullice, the yen- tleman sot bls valise down and usked his wite to waita inoiment outside, Just as the minister caine out a well-dressed ruitinn,, carrying on gold-pended — cane, watked "up to the lady and grievously insulted ber, the remark bumg heurd by the husband, who, forgetting his cloth, landed a territic blow under tho right car of tho scamp, who stuggored ucraes Mudison strect and then broke into a run, followed by the m:enlstor. who yelled foudly for the palice. No arrests were made. Peorne who are so unfortunate asto have husiness within the wails of tho old rvokery known a8 tho Lilinols Central Depot compluin of the incivility and ignurance of the depot at- tondants, very few of whow seem tu know thelr business. Recontly pean nil the trains over the litinols Centrat have been from two to tive hours late, and friends and relatives haye beon compelled.to Huger about the station. If in the evening the Depotmuster ordered lights turned outat 1 o'clock, and everybody turned out, whethor all traind were In or not, regardless of those who were walting to recelve friends, soveral persons baye been insulted by these employéa, und If all that has ny atated to a TRIBUNE reporter by aurgricved partivs fs true, it 1s evident that there ts refurm eeded ut tno depot at the fuotof Lake street. Persons who desire these things remedied should complain tu the principal ollicers of the Avinolg Central, who will remove ut once any umployé against whom a cleur cuse is made out Tur commlttes of the Wildcy Association, 0. 0, F., waving In charge the arrunyoments for tho Hidgely memorint service mot qetietaay: ufteraoun ut the Gtunhan ollice, Renuolpi street, W. H, Crocker in the chalr, It was due cided to bold tho services in the Firat Methodist Episocopul Chureh on the ovening of Friday, Dee. 2 the prowrain of which will consist of prayer by the tev, Frank Bristol;. blogruphical skotob of James L. Hidgely, by J. Wurd Euls; eulogy by Thomas Unilerwood; and nnpro- Priute muslo by local-tulent. Judge Rogers will act os President, and open tho exorolses with Introductory remarka, It [a the intention to have the church heavily draped for the occasion, and in the centre a catafiiqua suppurted by four guards. Jaines L. Ridxecly, to whose memory the event will bo dedicated, was Duat Grand Becretnry of the Soverojyn Lodge, and died nt Baltimore Nov. 16. Another meeting Of the cominittec will bo held Weilnos- duy‘atternoon at 6 o'clock, whan the concluding arrangements will be made. A NuMBER of young Inboring men who woro drinking and carousing in Albert Cluck- man’s saluon at tho cornor of ituucl street and Cannlport avenue Tuursday night got into a row, 1 the course of whieh one of the party named Junn Crayton threatened to kilio. young fellow named Hardy, who was atandag Qpart from tho othors, aod taking no part in tho row. Hare made no reply to Crayton’s thrents, but, after a fow minutes, started for bia home, Crayton followed hiu ont, and, at the corner of String street and tne, nvenue, attacked bim, ualny wv large knife upon him with rathor serious effect. Craytua ran away, and Harde, who wae blveding profusely from 4 deep cut in bls aculp, was carrjod ‘to the oltico of the neareut doctor, ‘hts yarn refused ta attend the wounded man beoauve bo bud no manuy to pay for the treatmont, Dr, Brown, at the corner of Canalport avenue, was unother who. gocarlitey to the police report, would not trouble bimegi! nbout the case ‘for the samorenson. Finwlly, the Tweltth Strect Patrol was catled, and the in- jured tan was takon to the County Hospital, Thu man who assquited bim wus not captured, ‘Tar noon rice yeaterlay was conducted Dolight, Bir, C. C.Cnsy lending the “Mr. Delight read the story of the meeting Lotwoon Josus and tho Apostics on the shore of the den of ‘Tocrius, and went on to ant that be folt jt bis duty tu make the meeting aGospol prohibition ons. He was very much intervsted in: that work, and ‘he felt traublod that tho churches did not exhibit moresympathy for tho enterprise, He criticized one society which, whon it met In Farwell Hall, bung a card on the door excluding at) but mombers. Cheiat, axld dtr. Dolleht, preuchod to the poor, the werk, oe lowly, and the lopors. eapuciaily dealuned for Individunis clothed in bruadgioth und benyer, He acknowledged that he bimsolf tad Once been a very wickod man, but pera i tho power of Chriat Jesus ho had yeon suved. Mr. J. W. Dean read the roe qqucats, ono of whicn was from an Individual who “belleved be fad nu more soul. than a beast" — he wishod for prayor und bls request was xranted, A reformed Inebrinie then experience; he hud bees u frequenter of bing ‘bells and, dramshop testify that with converalon anirita totally disuppeured, 4 three yours uzo he knew no diferonco bo- tween ¥ xuins any othor day, but now that ho hud been rot: up froin thu pit to the eulid rock or Chriation fulth he know the meaning of ouch aud rejulced accordingly. A COUNTKY LAMB SHORN oF ITs Wont, Mr, Cox, a railroad contractor from Jorsoy> ville, Ht, came fo this oity ‘bursdny to “do" the town and enjoy Thanksgiving as only nat of his tutes and Auancinl whility ean unjoy a thatiiey of the kind, ‘Thu way inwhion awe A Ho fell in wit two ceedod Ta wbout us fotlowg: Accommfdating and soolublo fellaws named Mose Abrabams, alias “Gibble-Gobblu” Mose, and Clif, Donghorty, a deuler in stike MeDonald's wambilng-house, The trio, ufter visitng = aoveral = plaven, went fo on houxo ot illefume on Fourth avenue kopt by Hmm Riteble, commonly culied * French Bui" While thore Cox, who, it uppoars, wus vary rouch under the Intlueuce uf draughts of athnulunt which: be bad tuken, started up from adrunken slumbor, cavlatmigs “i've been robbed.” Tho umount of his loss ho catimated at trom Sy to S100, -Yoaterduy morniuy he went to the Harrlson Street Ktation, represented bimeelf ua Jobu Sinith, and Axing ia toss At $1.05), sworo out warrante for tho arrest of Cora Dollar und Clarlass Nevaroux, two of French Kim's bearers. ‘The «iris were are rested, arralyned before Justico Wallace, and taosd Under bonds uf 82.000 each for a heariug dec. 3. Thon warrants were iayucd for Vough> any and Abrnbuims, and they too wore arreatod and pluced under hpnas for A bearing when the othor partice to tly caso are accorded nu ox amination, Inustuch as Mr. Cox was very drunk when bie money was tiken, it is likely shat be will bo wnabie to fueten the tort Yipon apy particular a wii return = to hie * set eyttit Home oe 8 te and otal, man au a f ve Ne eae be saw js Concerned, end he wilt be possession of bis clothe: there be any truth tn the report thut after caee jean ufteruoon be engaged in the bur cas atguséunent of dico-tbrowing with experts inw saloon at the corner of Harrison atroet, aud Jost the rout of his wealth—about 500, THS BALTINONE &B OULO TELEGRAPH COMPANY, ‘She Haltimors & Obio Telegraph Company His Gospet wus not” uve Ole ut be was glad to he desire for ardent. Bon Hogun said Bunday, Thankexiving, Christmas, or Now- Your's; thoy were all the sume to bim ua copia : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 opened offers In Chicago yesterday nt No, & Clurk atrpot und Nos. 61 and 3 South Water street (grocery district) and is propured to handio businoss for tho principal cities of the country, "Mr. A.G. MeCnbe, who fins been for seven years on tho Produce Exchange for thu Wostern Union, fs the tounnger of the Chleago: otlice, A Trimuse reporter saw Mr. McCabe ee proulny and aaa! him what tho ratos of the cumpany were to be, “AL nreront.” antd Mr. McCabe, ‘they will be the same ns the Western Union, as wo du not enre ty take the Initintive in any ent. Wo will do work at the Western Union rates and guint. untes Wetter servloe than that conipany gives. “What cities will you rench?” Wo cnn reach all points nlong the tine of tho Raltimore & Ohin Ralload, and we e4n reach Now York, Patadelphia, Clucianatl, St, Louts, and Loutavitle. Wo expect avon to opon on tho w York Produce Exchange, and in a day or two wo will bave nn oflico atthe Stock-Yards, From Ume to tine we shall enlarge our faellt- ttvs, and will endenvor to give tho best of gery. jee to all our patrons.” ON 'CIANGT. : Anothor quiet day, with wenk and falling morkets wos oxpericnced on ‘Chango yesterdiy. Veading opened briskly in the wheat-pit th the morning, and conaidorable pork chimed banda, ‘but the large natber of those who have waited industriously for hoor markets — aud an exciting day . generally, wore ngain On tho Call jour disappointed. in the ufternoun matters livened | tip temporarily, but averything excopt pork fell of toward the close, with fudieadions of another wenk day to follow. Tho ours, uf whom A darge number hive not yot sought winter quare tors, ary the only ones sntivfed with the present tendency of wheat, ‘Tho “bulls” are confides howaver, that before the midwinter bollda they will make tholr porsistent adversaries anxious to hunt their holes. The sules on the Call Bonrd amounted . to 930,- 000 bushels of wheat, 623.000 bushels of corn, 10,000 bushols of vats, 11,250 burrels of pork, and 10.250 erntes of lund, Aniong the promineats from outaide on the Tourd were J, A. Sholtleld, of Clnelanati; Wed, Trons,of St. Louis; J. H. Foot, of Cineimuthy H. F, Marshall, of Cluvelund; and J. F. Kell, o! Pittsburg. TITE CLILY-HALL. ‘Turre wero forty dents {n the elty yesterday, Tue city yesterday recolved $160,776, the last of the 18 tax I The cost of collection of Inst year's taxes was $35,701, Ir this cold weather continues work on all Street Improvements, perbaps even tho cable road, will have tu cease until spring. dusticr INaERsouL yesterday fined the fol- lowing inen for viviotions of the bullding ordl- nanee: ‘I’. W. Leutz, Nu, 80 Allport avenue, $25; James Teaze, No, 603 Centre avenue, $15. - ‘Tue Finance Committco mot yesterday after- noon and considered a number of claiins ugainst the city for injuries. The printing bill of the Staats-Zeituny Company was juld over fur the time boing. Tne following building permits were iesicd yesterituy: E. Uleson, two-story dwelling, 22x04 Jeet, Lincoin streot, next Milwaukee nvenuo, tu cost $3.00; Thomus H. Dorney, one-story cot- tue, 2Oxwu feut, No. 435 Armitage avenue, tocust ‘ane deaths from | smati-poxr reported froin No, 180 Green, No. 253 Maxwell street, and No. 414 Elston uvonuc, At the hos- Piet there died persons tukva from No, 200 Holt avenue and a reaktont of Springfield, I. New cases were reported from No, ie Throop, No. 748 North Wood, No. toy West Ohio, No. bud North Leavitt, No. du Sedgwick, No, 6% Monawk street, and No. 67 Mluc Isiand uveuue. Scuriet tever wne reported from No, 410 ‘Twopty-sixto, No, 018 Twenty-seventh strect, and No. 20 Grand tuce. Diphtiorin was reported from No. 6id ‘Twonty-seventh street, ‘Tne Committees on Streets and Allors Weat Di- vision, considered an opinion from the Corpora- tion Counsel in regard tu the Yinduet whien It is desired to have built by the Cotcago & Nurth- western Hallroad neross West Chicago avenue and North Halsted stroet, and relteruting the old opinion that the company cnonot be ordered u build it. ‘The opinion will go to the Council. A retnonstrance was presented aguinst theopon- ing of Unton street from Madison to Lwelfth. ‘The ordinance wae passed in June last, and tho improvement wit! cost $1000), of which tho public pays most, though thore Is a lurgo Qmount of city property to bo assessed on tue Ine of the improvement. ASSISTANT-City-ENGINERN ARTINGSTALL had an excvudiugly narrow ‘oseape from a serious accident yesterday. Re went outen the tug Prindivilla. to the crib, and the water was so rough that no good Janding could oe made. Tho great five-inch hawser bad beon fastened through a porthole in the crib, and through this sarme porthole Mr, Artingstall waa about to cling: to get onto the structure when his fuot slipped, Hu cunght the cable with hla jote band, and Just thon the tug gave n iurch, 80 that bis band was pressed batween tho cable and the tug tinbers, Yhe baweer, fortunately, auddeuly parted and relieved the guntluoun. His hugd was badly brufsed, but nu bones were broken. The injury is vory painful. + Ir won stated Thursday, that tho Mayor bad offored Superiutendent Felton, of the Bridewell, the Commissionership uf Pubtic Works, wid that he bid dectined [t, ‘The Mayor stated yesterday that he hud otferud the placo to four or five aince Mr. Waller's resignation, Their names, buwerver, be declined to give, Thero win yet unother to whom be bud offered, or purtlully 40, the Counnissloucrship, but notumy detnit bad buon dono. Thu Mayor atated further that when bo took tho oilico in t8i0 there were still muny men of yvod business enpuoity available for Buch A position, but now such men were scarce cumpuratively, being occupied in private bual- nesa, which, though not paying them porhaps ng woll as tho Commisaouership, yot in otter re- Bpocts was nore desirable, ‘TOSSED ON THE WILD WAVES. Wodnesiny evening the mon at tha Crib had a lively experience. A scow-loud of coul bud been unlonded there, and during the afternoon tho tug Prindiville went out to bring in the In- borers and the empty vessel, Tho linesmnn of the tux bud yong onto the scow, where there were ulsu one of the city furemen and tive labor- ers who had unloaded the coal. Tho men on the Unt were asked to come un bourd of the tu, but the luke was 60 wild that they did not dure t@ venture to make the chunge, The seven menu went down into tho scow's huld und tho tug started to towher in. After gettmy about half way to shoro the tug missed hor companion, and then thoro was anxiety and a diligent search began, For more thin an: hour. tho tug retraced hur course bavk over tho lake, aud Honlly found tho scuw floating und tossln; townrds the Michigan shore, ‘The ten on bout had begun to appreciate the situation. and bud ‘estorday wore .tlmost given themselves up ag lust. «They wero towed sufely to shore, where they lunded about 8 o'clunk, and onjoyed their Thanksgiving all the more for sbole narrow escape, THE COMMITTEE ON IAILROADS considered tha ordinance of the Wabash & St. Louls Company, thore being 9 number of inter. ested purtles present, fociuding Dir, dohn- 0, Gault, Edwin Witlker, and others, Tho company asks tho right to Jay a truok with awitenes, turn outs, ote, fram Thirtyenuth street, neay ‘Btew= art avenue, northerly across Thirty-ninth strect, upon a tat, para iof with Btowart avenue, and adjoining the right of wuy of tho Westera In- diuna Mailroal on the west sido to tno north ine of ‘Thirty-seventh street, and uoross the samo street in a northwesterly dlrece Yon through Biock 21, Canal ‘ruvtesa’ Sub. division to Toirty-Hfth and Ulltoan, and Ino westerly direction to the company's clevator and yurda, ‘The Board of Education and tho people tn the Sisialty. of the proposed ling object to having tho rallroad track Jul becuse It Ja too nour the Wullavo School, which tt woutd bem in on two situs, endangering the lve of the children, ‘The resolutions udopted by tho Beard of Educa: ton protesting ngningst the proposed line were read by Inspector Curran, dir. Edwit Walkor, the attorney, asked if tho remunstrance which bad beon luld bofure the Board of Education had been presented to this committve, The Chair replied in the negative, ‘The railroad otttelils olatm that they will not come within 0 fect of the school, aud the School Vill not be shut up, ‘Tho Fifth Ward prateated in asories of reso- jutioas recently udupted in mas: mactitie and bone Very. GiINphalic spyeches wore mado by Ine terestod pergons. The Chulrinan of the comaittee atated that tho Council would nut give wu ordinunoe tu any rallrond company without fret considering the rian ot ane property-huldens and residents of ‘Ald. Sheridan moved to place the whole matter on ta, ‘To this gotion Bir, Walker objected, and satd that tho peuple who owned property In the neighborhood would be fulrly deat with, Mr. Sullivan, who cepresunted a numbor ot residents and Property bollers, Alxo protested agninat the proposed Une, and wifd chat there woukd huve been a large remonstyance proaent- ed, but chat It was acill In the hands of a comuilt- tou. ‘The whole matter was lald over for two weeks, THE COUNTY BUILDING, A RESOLUTION Will bu {atroduced in tho board Monday providing ayalnst omployéein the builds lug frequenting saloons during business hours, Coumtasionen Puninaton yeaterduy publicly ebaryotl that in several Instances the coul do- Uvered at the Jott had boow abort wolght re- contly, amounting to 800 pounds per toud, and, iu looking up the ma lier, the “dockets” ho was: relying upon for proof of bis assertion could not the tuund. Thu Tnatter fa 10 do looked pinta, Py amearane is to bo called upon to cx- ‘Sux Toll-load [nspectors, who examined the Narma road ‘Soursduy, yoaterduy reported that thoy found itin vad repair, and will recommend that {tbe thrown open. Tho Inspection and recummondation aro both a fittle lute, tha road having becu open for several woeks, but: thelr report will prave quite convenient as uccumi. lative evidenco In the trial of the quuation of condemnation, Du. Siupay, of the Foundilngs’ Home, yose erday caused tho quegtion of the county coms lay to the rellef of bis instituttun to be latd bo- fore the Curmmissioners, ‘Ho cialing that the Bee {6 overrun, and thar the County Hospital contributing largvly.to it, and woat bu wants | Committes on Pabiis Charitica as that tho county should mako arran ent to care fora vortion of the waits. He asys that the accommodations of his tnetitution are ine Adequato to moet the demands upon it, and It the county can do nothing else ho wanta it to see to it that tho County Hospital ecnda fewer children and mothers thore, and thnt the Homo of tho Friendiesa 1s peraunded to do a larger portion of the work than it tow does, ‘nr Committeo on Jatt anit Accounts mot yesterday and axreed to recommend that the itlownnee for doting prisoners in tho Jail be raised from 25 to 0 conte per a Tho prea: altion wns vppoaed by Commissioner Albright, who sald bo would be gind tu tike the Sherlll's contract olf hid bands at the present tures, and the proapect ts that tho question will provoke quite a tight whon it comes vefore tho bourd. ‘Tite Committeo on Public Service yestordny Maposed of the snlury question by agreeing to turn the wholo mutter over te, tho new buard, the effect of which will bo to leave salarics 1s they ure, A how! will zo tp, of course, and no one can foretell what it, will amount fo In tho end, itis highly probable, however, that tho question will be opened up nt the bourd meoling: Montay, whon It 18 preiicted that Mr. Senue's resulution will be rescinded, Tug County Agent complains thnt the contract- or tor supplying the connty with coal throng hls olfics fa Trom ten to ifteon days henind In tiie hia orders, and thay Ure pour are, In many ine atunces, sulforing groutly on wecount thereof, Ho furthermore reports thit the contractor's yards fro short of cow, anil ts feavtal that there ia 9 Tumiae abead. | fle tald tho matter before tha yesterday, and they will seo today what can be dune. ‘The ore ders for tho poor now nmount to about thirty tons por day, and siico most of those recolving Iture on thgslek lat, the quostion Js one of no little iinportance. ELECTION CONTEST. Justus Wober, Inte a candidate for Commis. stoner in the Slath District, yestorday Wed the tecussary pipers to cummeuce tho contest of Commissioner McClaugary's dent, He gots up ay the ground of tha proposed contest that fraudulent votes were cust for his opponent, especlally iu the Tuwn of Lemont, where he got titty, while twenty-fve legal votes tor contests ant were not counted; that in Bremen, Bloom, Orland, Rich, and Palos there wero also frre iiritiws. In Palos he claims that the judges re- fused to aimit votes on ullidavita; that minors wera ilowed to vote; thut the judges left’ the roum during the duy and) one McCord inserted fitecal baltota; nud that the polla were kept open until after? o'vlouk, The charwes are lnnthy, but thf ls the substance of them, and while the form of bearing the cyidence to sustaln than is being gone through with, Mr, McUlnughry will bold his gent. If ithad been ebarged, however, that Mr. Weber hud beeu defeuted through tne treach- ery of bis suppused friends, he would bayo hod a much caster tine in proving his cnge, THE ROAD TO THE POOR-iOUSE, Commissioner Senno was feiterdy yin recoipt of the fotlowimg from the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallrond, in reference to the laying of tallrond ‘tracks to the Poor-Houso and Insane Asylum, it belug the result of his recent visit to Milwaukee: MILWAUKER, Nov, 25.—Dean Stn: Tam in res eelpt of your fayor of the 22d lostant in rufer- nee to our company’s building @ road to your county buildings. I think our peuple would (rude and Jay tho track from sume point on our ine near Montroge tu the county buildings, you giving ua the right of way, and agreatny to give ‘ug the business to-and from sald buildings, thia company agreaing to run sufticient tralos to do the buslnegs. Yours truly, g, 4. Mentiiy, General Manager, Mr. Senne regarda the proposition with con- sldcrablo favor, and {3 inclined to think that thore will be very Jittio ditieulty in the county doing its port of the work. If tno right of way cannot bo secured without expengn the ad- yuntage of the ruail to ‘tho county, he thiaks, would Justify asinallouttuy. But the advant- age will not. be to the county alone, but to per- sons owning property in the vicinity, and he 1s, therefore, bopetul tint the tarms of the com- pany cin be secepted without much, If any ex- ponge to anybody, U. 8. AL ‘Tne Penalon Agentdisbursed $7,200 yesterday. ‘Tre collections on dutlavle goods amounted to $10,763, AT the Sub-Troasury yesterday $160,000 In gold was disbursed nnd $0,000 In allver received, Josern W, Bore, nlias J. G. Barker, was ‘hold in default of $1,200 bail by Commissioner Hoyno yestorday. He ts charged with perjury. | Tne internal ‘ravonuo receipts yosterday amounted to $41.001, of which $33,144 was tor polrita, ‘$4,910 for tobacco and cigars, and 2,821 for peor. ‘Tue Custodinn’s {avestigation Into tho condl-' tion of his department and the action of bis subordinutes progressed sluwly yesterday, Maj. Drury, the Agaistunt-Custodian, was in the sweut-box, and ogvupied sevorul hours in telling all be knew or aurinisgd, CouLEcror Ssuth yesterday recalyed 1 tolu- gram from Assistant-Secretary H. F. French direoting bi tu uccept “the canrges and duties oun lot of rallroud tron consigned tu DP. Camps bell, and to dellvor tho goods. The sale, which was tu huye been bel at 1 o'clock this morning, witi therufore be auandoned. Autiovan Collactor Smith's commission will expire Dee. 4, it ia net deemed probable that anything will be done toward sending in tho maine of his auccessor until tho middie of that month. It in generally understood that tho matter will take the usual course, which will defer consideration of thia oftice until afcer tha ongunization of Congress and the comple ton of the Cabinet appointments. The heavy Importora have begun to etir thoinselves, and aro Aligning petitions to the President Indorsing the present ndministration of the Customs House, and prees- ing the claims of Mr. Snilth forthe position, with John Hitt us residuary leyutes, THE IRISH CONVENTION, MEETING OF TUE COMMITTER OF AIRIANGES _ MENTS. ‘The Committe of Arrangamonts In charge of tho coming Irish National Convention, to be hold in McCormick Hall, Nov. 80, and Dee, 1 and 2 beid a harmonious mecting yesterday morn: ing. John F, Finerty prealded; At o previous Mmeoting it was decidod that a grand reception should be oxtonded to: Thomas P. O'Connor, M. P,,T, M, Moatvy, M. P., andthe Nev, Eugene Sheehy, on Wodnosday ovening of next waek, After somo discussion it was doclded that a fee of $1 should bo charged for admission to tho rae coption, which will be hotd iu McCormick Hall, whore the tivkets will bo on sata after 10 o'clock. Monday. The question of charging ‘nn nd- mission feo tu the acasiongs of tho conven tion wg relegated to the couvention itself, Tho fol- lowing committees were nppolnted, with the un- derstanding that they might add to their num- ere Committes on Reception—Michaot Keoty, sf, E, Stone, J. W, Euetgite the Hoy. M. J. Darnoy, Richard Powers, W, K. Sullivan, Dennis O'Cyn- nor, Dr, Joun Guerin, William’ Curcan, W, U, McClure, Frank Agnew, 2. W. Dunne, Thomn Lyneh, 1.C. Markbam, W. J. Hynes, John F, fonnlan, Arthur Dixon, Maj. J. W. Lusk, Cal, Hennessey, Col, Quirk, George Fleming. Col. W,, B. Kond, }. Fitsgibbon, Patrick Cavanaugh, Austin Doyle, Judge Moran, Thomns Hosne, Yhomas Brennan, J; Mansticld Cleary, PIL Keenan, Potor Fortune, BP, Molugh, J. W. Gare vey, James B. Dunuo, PL. Barry, Jumes B Cale Ingban, RV. Jonson, M. P, Farrel, Wehard Prendorgust, Patrick Duggan, J.J. Flynn, 8. Py O'Connor, Mt 0. Dolaneyy Col, N. A. Iteed ‘Jr, Daniel J. Gatlery, B, Gs Callaghan, Donnls K, Euright. 3, MeAullita. Hall Reguluuons—Frank Agnew,” Mortimor Sougtan, J.J. Fitzeibbou, James O'Neil, Hunry F, Sheridan, Join MoKoouyh, Maj, Jumes Lusk, John 8 Mullen, Capt. Maurice Moore, Maurico Kune, Jou M. Duriphy. P.R, Higgins, AM. W, Kyun, itohard Powers, William J, Foxarty, ‘Thomas O° Muanyaneasy Printing and Preva—James Sullivan, Joby Mo- Keouh, Jutn F, Finecty, dobn B, Be Fitzgiboon, Jaies E, Callaghan rR Se Su AN O'Roure, P.M. It jevorations—ffar oure, P.M. Henuoss; Itohard Powers, P, W. Dunne, 3. Daroy Denia O'Connor was olected ‘Treasurer, and 3S, W. Ryan and M. H, Lyons were aided to the Cominittes on Arrungements, which will moot dnily at the, rooms of the Jrish-Americuy Clio antl the opdiny of the convention. Irish-Amertenn wocietios tbronchout the olty Gro requested to send to the Docoratlye Com- mittee such tags and banners vs they muy hive In they posseusion. The Recoption and Press Commftces with ineet vt the Irah-Atmerican Clab-Room today at 4 o'olgok, and tho -ltcaep+ ton Committee at 4 o'uluck. ‘Tho members of the old Fenian Dootharhood ere requegted to meet at Room 4, waln tloor of the Grand Paulo Hotel, at 4 o'clock Sunday arternoon, to take action about the comlug nunonal convention. SUBURGAN, . ENALEWOOR. ‘Tho Coroner hold an inquest yesterday on the body of Willan Rold, who died Thuraduy morn- Jug from the eifects of balng rua over by the switch-anglns Jubn Kt, Hoxie, of tho Luke Bore Row, Held attempted to get on the engine while In motion, and foll under the wheola, buih leys boingent olf, flo died about tures hours After the accident, A verdiot was renderog in uecordance with tho facts. the Koglewood Union Votoran Club will botg rexulur meeting Monday evening, ‘Nhe Bourd of Truatees of tho Lown of Lake Wil hold on adjourned meoting Monday evens ang at tho Englewood hose- bouse, % pepacacchict ie Ad ~ ON TRIAL FOR INSANITY, Syscial Dispatch ta: The Catcago Tribune, Lravenwonvu,’Kasi. Nov, 25,—Sylveater Limb was before the; Probate Court today for commitinent to the insAne-agylum ut the {ustanee of nis wife and one Pearson, whose tenant Lamb Is} Pearson testified that Lamb tried to commit anicide,and Lamb's wife also clted instancos. of an unsound mind The Jury, however, discharged Lamb, when Pearson excitedly. demanded a nes trial, whieh was aut for tomorrow, - Lamb clatiiiy, jus. that he 13 porfectly sane, and that his wife and Pearron are trving to get ridof him Le fears Pearson, and says his wife is in the habit of absenting herself from her homme to stay at Pearson's house: that Pearson ran away from Witmeshiex: County, Lowa, with his present wife, whore he left a wife and four children in destitute cireumatances, a ILLINOIS CENTRAL SLEEPING-CAR LINE TO DUBUQUE, Tho new ateeping-car line inaugurated by tho IMtnuls Control Raliroad to Dubuque, Indepen- dence, Waterloo, and Cedar Fulls, In, is proving to bo Just the thing, na tt presents tho accommo dations needed for those polnts, ns well ns Ack- ley, flown Falls, Welster City, and Fort Dodge. ‘The sleeper leaves Contral Depot, foot of Lake Btreot, nt 9:10 p.m, dally oxcept Sunday. Tho through slesper by this Mine fur Bloux City and othor points west of Fort Dudue still continues to leave the Central Depot at 10 o'clock a. m. Your donrest friends may bovome disgusted with you becausoof yourofenslyecatarrh, Uso “ Dr. Sykes’ Bure Cure,” Of ali tha corn remedies Curcaline alone stands tho test of use. 26e, Fuller & Fuller, 24 Mare ket street. Cummins Jeads in tlest-cluss dental work at fale peices. 7 State street, corner Randolph. ’ Tho * Mars” cologne fits overy purse from 25 conte tu $6.50, Worecommend Eldredzesowing-machines, J, K. Btovens, photographer, 103 Dearborn-st. ————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘The following tartiage Heonsoa wore issued you: torday: x Names anid residence, Age, finsigetah, Leuse, Chlengo, 25 erths Stange, Chicago, {Yelm Kaptiea, Chtow B.A Lata, Cheat mmond Fuse sn +f a {enue dechewon, Willow Crass At see Patrick Horby, LY Do Kevan, dary A. Wobver, Chicavo, {Ferd, dlelutt, Chtcaiy Heartita Bebo, J. Alfred Witort, G. M. Jacobsun, Witenxo, Jobn Kitefoth, Chicag: ‘Luulsa Krert, Citeuya, {Boomer Butler, Towanda, Kato Kelley, Uinoxberry, 11 { Axo! Johnson, 182 Norah Lintet Lotile Samuelson, Chicago... Jdobn Curtis, Chten« (Mra. Kate Muldoon, -{D. W, Metarthy, G14 Canal, Mary Hormes, bine) Lan Salt ‘Theo. W. Poul, 143 Wost W Tiithiowa, a3 West bake KM. Anderson, 140 We Ema Klud, 140 i 2 ht ai { Phillp Flsche! wot Law Elizavech Mille: Cc 'T. Korm, Alagule Gor fYohn sturphy, Chiongy- Mrs, Mary e.ger, Chicago. Dennis Hanitin, So: Belle Cotbert, Cu! it ‘ohn Walunder, Chien, Botte Johnsen, Chicayo, { kyitz Dudioni, Chtcagn. Minna Sohetter, Chlengo, {yrea Langliia, 212 Bushnell... Loulsa Westhaver, 212 Hushnoll., {Qian Hattendort, Schaumberg, I Crone Lolerberg, Sohaumbory, 111, } Lathar Hnberkorn, Chicago Julia Suilivan, Chicaze, ‘. MARRIAGES. DAYTON-SNYDEIt—In Englowood, Nov. 2, OF tho Hey. oF. Hoberts) Sethe ‘rosiienca ae the, bride's 10 Ty 8 Currie 2. Snyder an We formarly of Chteaxo, and Huw uf Lincoin, Nol VANDEMOEN~SCHAKF—On Noy, 24, In Chi Church, by Bishop Charles Edward Chonoy, D. Mredoun J. Vandomugreo€ Spetntuc, Ne Moe An B,, oluest daughtor of Wessol duhatt, Ki i Chicayy, DASKEY~UUSTON—In_ this city, nt ot Mrs. Dr, Duvid Den), 30 West lane. Se ects. Henry’ u. Parry, of Ali Sainte! Bplecapi Paria un ‘Thunxsgiving night, Miss Mary C. Huston und George LM. Laskey, Kaq,, of Cutcugo. . INELL—DULE—Noy, 24, st § p. m,, l- he briga’s mother, Mr. Charles, Pisa rest Kile C. Hula, both of Chicago, Nu curds. At howe day ovenings duringDecomber, at yu Waost Hundolpiiese, WILCOX—WYETH—Thursday, Nov. 24, 1881, 1, Ri, Rov! sishaw Bute cep, m., by tho I f. Wilcox, ‘of Prescutt, Afls und Sra, MEMICK—HOGEIH—In this elty, Noy. 19, 1881, by the Key. Dr. Pope, Mins May 1, At Mew tund' ste: Louis it tomiek, of Ghteazo tn ote DEATHS, Pa Dare re eee ADSL td REET TON DURNS—Thomas Rurns, of boart disonso, at his shop, id Eust Van Buren-at., on thu ove or its Flage with an eatiinable youn widow un. Ituisod twed $2, Good f Hany friends inourn bie ‘Notleo of tunural stinduy, : Ga-Hultimure paperp plonse copy. CUOK—Tho fanornl rorvicos of Mrs, C. M. bo hola Huntdny, neveMa. tne trom hor Inte roatenics HU West Congrtes-at, Friends of the familly lnvicod to WHITMORE--On Nov. 2 Ne Hila Dart Whitmore Mother oF ata fey an sister of Aires W. LL, Uvington, of this city, LINSKEY—On Nov, 25, at tur residence, 440 Tubs bard-st., Mary, beloved wife uf Anirow 1 Sisto gk unttlek’ and John Gafluany cousin of Ars ohn, Dowie kulto's Churett then uve arad eluate se Frias are invitod wo attend.) a Comotery. MCDONNELL= At his residenco, 01 z Piuriek Mevaninoli, goa Bones" tL Media hras aH unday, Nov. Zi, by 5 vrighusortie uy are invited tuntionds Cte OG AN—On tho ist tnat., at Jucksonviilo, John D, Mouun, son of Joni anid Maryares hogan >” f MUD. TH. ebariy 81, Mura Charen, thangd to ‘cheney, 7 Sarringes to HOGAN—On tho 2th inst. at hor Into restdonco, Bags Handolpheat relist of tho late John ttogan — mi, sharp, Bt, Mary’ Chiurelt thoned to Calvncy, 7 Careawes to ANNOUNCEMENTS. MPUE Ciicaco PIILOSUPIICAL S0- By Prot eo oes eens ae le, PERE Hxaminationvt Written Documantar mony fy the Senet Winn Docume ot PUE REV. HERRICK JONSON, D. D,, *the Norpuntin the Wilderness,” ue CURISTIAN WORKERS’ MBET- ink this murning at 10 o'clock wilt bo a euntare use on “How the Church Work or the Alusoa? How Bulla Up the Converts from the Hamor" Ulshop Fallows Is to give the opaning ade dross, All Interested persons ava urged to con. IE FIFTEENTIL V ENTI aL atepubitnn Cid wt L AWARD GEN PAT Gurnor Larmbow and Contro-sta, this Ovening, H. OUNG MEN ARB CORDIALLY IN- Gvsniniein lower Farwelt Hee ee afer, eae, te Patterson, Strange Enttersun. Strangers and vowmercial trarolors nro THE NEW BASL-DURNING g PARLOR STOVE ‘The moat econom- Fy lcatand nest hont- er ever offered tho public, Bo NURE and seo Wt before buying, ‘At wholesile, by 88 Staturst, AL retall by MACLEAN & RETTERER, all proniinont dealer ; TEAS. JAPAN--CHINA FATHETIO Porcelains, Clotaonne, En- nol, ‘Teapots, Pingues, om Vavos, Jars, bucuaur bases + dnpanose "Dolls, ‘ridivs, Pictures, ote, difoct frum FY FORMOSA TEA IMPORTING CO., 8 VTATEAT. BACK OS WATER MOTOR. Backus Water Motor, Ruppltes froin Bf Ps nuh, hitaluaitorfar bhwiny Charen orbane ee intl Ureaieas Sewing Siuchinen ity Nouso: factories, Turning buthea, Cullen Altite, ute chinca, Elovaturs, te, T¢iv nulseless, neat, af steady) will work at any pressure of water sbove 14 pounds: ot 40" pounds bivaaate hae R FRE 9 Pacity unto 10 hore gesey. 10 66 $300. "Rend for Deuertptive cirenlar THY BACKUS WATER MOTOR CO., New Yort, Works, Chicago, 888 Uroudway, Newark,N.J, 49 Dearborn Bt. Inte ingements will bo prosecuted. MINING OUYFITS, ORES ASSAY Dp Ant General Chemion} Analysis performed und taught C. GILBERT WHEELER, $1 Clariest. * “CANDY, Aen secre cermin Bend 1, f.8Lor 8 fa by uxpront ut the bose Canion Auiurica, put up oleauntly aad onus, (eters Wall tincast, pha én Nostra! Ao rey u Confectioner, 18 Mudisun-st. UO, NOT TODAY 40a) tovery day, te tha di i EUR SUSE COALETL RS, the poss lee Sane 5, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES AUCTION SALES. By VEU. :P. GUE & CU, wi and gus Madizon-s WILL BELL AT AUCTION MONDAY, Nov. 28, | Fd BOOTS, SHOES, & _ RUBBERS. Fina goous, tn all varloties, and espoctally Ailne o: Women’s Rochester-Made Sam- ples, Extra Fine. DEY GOODS Regular Trade Sales, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 9:30 a. m., and Thursday, Dec. 1, 9:30 a, m. ‘Twelve Hundred Lots In Each Sale! TUESDAY, Nov. 29, * We shall offor s large line of CLOTHING. Full Sults, n Men's Youth's, and Boys’ strom; also; Pants und Voste und Panta only; Alen. Son's Overs couts und Ulsters: niso, Youths’ und Boys’ Overcouts and Men's Pen Jackets} also, Ovarni, CLUAKS and NOLMANS—~An Invoice to clear, We SAULT IG Sa ATBRURES a sige NU BEAS Wo shail'aiso soll a Intge line ot GLOVES, which wil ineludo Buck Goods, K1d Driving Gloves, Cassl- ere Hack Gauntlets with Buck or Kid Palros, Bitton if r, AMIE te, s suai niea soll Mine of WINTER CAPS, In @ stinll) niso soll 3 -‘Mon's and Boys’ sizes. clear conslgnmonts of Wo sholl nisy HOSIERY, overs«nikrTs, TOW 8, r, cupyiogta, BUANKETS, AL 8, TABLE OIL-CL 118, ETO, Bae. bie WALL PAPER. A large consiznmont, fine qualitics, DRESSED DOLLS. ‘Thnraday, Nee, 1, 10:20 n. my wo shall cloar alntge consignment in this specialty, ‘The lino om- braces tho etitice assortmont of the Inrvost manu- {ue.urorof these wares In the entire world. ‘Tho Hoilday scasun Is hard by, und this oppurtunity to purchnso guods sultablo for the Holluay Seusen should bo improved, by, svury denlor Interested jn auch merchindise, We have two War Lol siz, Very tlolly dressed, which will be sol anio, ir connection with the reculnr Nino, Wo shall niso volt In this sule other goods that are particularly intendad for Holiday Presents. KU, B. GURE & CO, Auotioncors, Bools! Boots! Boots! OF ALT KINDS AND QUALITIES, © Shoes! Shoes! IN EVERY VARIETY, RUBBERS! FULL LINES, AT AUCTION Wednesday, Nov. 30, And evory Retaller should come, as all the above, Including: RUBBER COODS, Aro FRESH, REGULAR, and First, Quality. GEO. P. GOKE & CU, udisot-st. THURSDAY, Det, |, at 9:30, LARGE TRADE SALE OF Crockery and Glassware, 1§0 Crates W. G., C.C,, and Hotel Ware, in open lots. Decorated Chamber Sets, Tea Seta, etc. 500 Barrels Table Glassware, Goods packed for country merchants. UEO, 2. GORN & CO., Auctioneers, By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CQ, THIS DAY, 10 a. m., 2p. m., CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF ane ENTIRE STOCK And Fixtures OF THE TRANS-ATLANTIC TRADING C0, - 83 Madison-st. By order ofc. Frank, Assignee. ' ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO,, - Auctloncers, Further Partiteutats on Firat Page By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO, G1 and 8 Mandolpb-at. FOR SATURDAY’S SALE, ‘Thie Morniug at D130 O'Clock, FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, . Blankets, Comiorters, Crockery, Dolls, + Toys, Plated Ware, Cutlery, etc., etc, 2 ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., S4and bi Rundulpu-at, GREAT BIRD SALE! Bishop, of Baltimore, America’a great bird fancier, will sell his entire col- lection ut PUBLIO AUCTION, At 172 & 174 S. Clark-st. (Second -loor), Saturday & Monday, Nov. 26 and 28, Jam, Iandsp.m. his collection superior to Zovlogical Gurdon. Sule positive. BLISUN, PLEMSIEIM & CO, Auvtlonvers. x uny DENTISERY, Ade. whe tt, PHM LPs, itor DENTIST, 169 South Clark st oe eb te ‘Teeth extracted without pal TOGA A sk warranted = SOL y ; : Q bs Z 0) fe) y Bi 0 ELECTRIC IN. Electrify the blood, making nature to become strong and vigorous, ALL KINDS cured by Dr, K INGER’S wonderfal METALLIC BAT, TERIES ond MEDICATED SOLES, hoth of which have the colebrated MOISTURE CELLS, Which conduct ELECTRICITY over thy entire system. DEBILITY, COLD FEET, &c., B§ 995g 99 Gg g | rosenve cone. Turner & Ray, . ,20°& 22 State-st., Sole Wholesnlo Agents for the West, Northwest, and Southwest. Retatled ly Boot and Shoe Dealers and Druggists cvorywhere. Batteries 0, Inside Soles 75c, ° For RHEUMA' BOOTS AND SHOVES, Walker Boot. LP. Faraum Wholesalo Dealer In BootseShoss 240 Madison Street, CHICAGO. Solo Agent In Chicago for tha Celobrated * JH. & @. M. WALKER BOOT, #7" Sond for Price List. HOYAL BAKING POWDER me ANNAN TO lutely Pure. ROM GRAPH CREAM T. 01 'afavoritg in loading cle! No ather preparation makes # breads, or luxurious Ues without foar of ¥ tting trol beary tate fy Gommonded for ot enuas by the Gover! Coons! sOmen OVAL BAKING. tas RATTAN FURNY Th Complete Line of Rattan Furniture, Tables, Chales cpap Baacett, Se TURE. Consisting of Botan Loung Cgacripons, Workstands, and aro justly cele! Tit? ind DUAL danand fur these xoods Fations far tho largost *¢ airtunuy of 3) Yours fine to show yuu. - Wakefie! J. Te—Iil, Catatoguos rent adGde pont souny aurteoas Ct LD! Chairs a0 0 22 RATTAN (0. S109 REWARD Sfoiega, Ral ould ft ate For Tunes Sell pads Nol rad Mts

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