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* THE CITY. . ‘PERSONAL AND GENDRAL. Lawnexct Banner is at the Pacific. Hi, Grr Boney, of Elgin, is at the Letand, W. M. Witttx; of Cincinnatt, Is ut the Pacitio. “C. A. Rennert,of Boston, fs ut the Tremont. FAancis Brioors, of Brooklyn, Is at the Sher- meth, E: G.H, Ouny, of Florence, Ari, {ant tho Tre- mont, % Tonace Runes, of Milwaukee, is at the Tre- snont. Carn J. W, Dintesmack, U, 3, Ay 8 at the Pucltic, Brooklyn, and say they havo been stopping at tha Newaboya’ Home. o —a THER OITY-HMALL. . » Tarn were thirty-four deaths reported In tho ally yosterday. _ Cniny ov .Voticn McGantane yesterday {s- auod an ofder discontinuing the police drills for the winter, Two son of the new fire-ongines arrived yeaterday trom Ciuciuuati, where thoy were ‘bullt by the Anrens Manufacturing Company, They will renhice old engines, . Tin Mayor received a letter yesterday from Baitimore asking hin to exert himself towards aiding tn getting up a mnemprint to the post Sid- andy Lanter, whu wrote the centenaial ode, Tire Mayor, City Enulieer, aid Controller took Geonae W. Canitart, of New York, ianatthe | .atrip to the erib yesterday afternoon ty sve Pacite. J-P, BATES, of Dubuque, Ia, is a guest of tho |-f Pavtne, ‘i Geonae L. Tracy, of Salt Lake City, is at the Tremont. Jonn T. Avent, of Bt. Paul, Is. stopping at the Pacitie, 2 dJastes Asninuny, of Brighton, England, Is at tho Palmer, Jupar I. & Epwanros, of Springfield, IL, is at tho Pacific. : 1. F. StoprnaKer, of South Bend, Jnd., fs at the Sherman. . * : Mk. AND Mang, F, M. TRAOY, of St. Joseph, Mo, ate nt the Sherman. Qronas M. Oysren, of Washington, Is regla- * tered at the Pacitic, T, P. O'Coxnon, tered at the Palm Toe Riv. CRpRUR W. Perprn, of Sandusky, 1. P,, of London, Is regis- , On Is at’tho Shermin, dupde axn. Mi, W, J, Keramz, of Dubuque, In., rd at the Patmer, : siren States Mandar Jonn B, tAYMOND, of Dakuta, Is at the Palmer, R. W. Towssunm, M. C., of Shawneetown, lil, da at the Palmer with bis wite. © MACKAYR and Misa Heten Mar, of ‘New York, ure rogistored at tho Palmer. Maa, Joun W, Waas, Capt. J. McE. fiyde, and: Capt, Join B. Nixon, U. 8 A., aru at tho Palmer, iM. C, Munray, of New York City, ndelegato ee ty the Irlsh National Conventton, §s at tho Los ‘and. - W, G. SIAN, General Freight Agent of the Chi- engo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Raltroad, and D. N. Pickering, General Superintendent of tho lowa Central Rallrond, aro at tho Tremont, Witt the gentleman who contributed n series of letters to ‘Tie Tripuxs on dhe natural his- tury of Insects, signed * Katydld,” please send hisuddress fo the ninnnging editor of this paper? W. H, Perrmioxs, General Superintendent of tho Chicngo & Grand Trunk Iadiroad, and F. M. Bmith, General Purchasing Ayeot of the Atchi- son, Topeka & Suuta Fé iatlroad, aro at the Pahner, ‘Tue temperature yesterday, as obsorved hy Mannsse, opticlun, 83 Madison street (Tuiny: Auiiding) was wt 8a, m., 73 degeecs; 10a, my 443 My Up. m., 60; 8p.m., 47. Barometer, 8 8; Bp. mnt, 2 e TH Hllnols St, Androw's Socloty will give tholr thirty-sizth annual bitquet at the Tre- mont House tomorrow oveniuy. It is onourn to say of It thot it promises tobe in kenping with formbr occusions of the kind A TEAM attuched t oncof Downor & femfs’ delivery wagons ran awuy yesterday avout balf- Past 3 capstzing the wagon ut, tbo corner of Tinke aod Randoiph atreota. A broken aale and Bpllt beer was the only damage. Etouryof Chicago's henvteat deters in but- ter and gheesc lett yesterday in a, apecial train ‘on the Chicago, Milwaukve & St.Paul Rilroad for Codar Repids, le. touttena tne annual cou- veotion of the Nadonal Butter, Kay, aud Cheese Association, which comnionces todiy. Detecrive James BOxrte.y, of the Twonty- Btvoud Street ‘Stution, went to St. Louis last night to get Annie Ferauson, the State street Drextiiuth whe recently roubud Pethr Hughes, a relo -nkeeper on Stare, new Erenthohth struct, of ew In cash and a negotiable note for $200, Ac the North Side Yollee Court yesterday ny rolng8amucl E, Juekson, a young man receut> 1¥ cuployed as helper at. Philly dutiars bluck- smith shop on Larrabee atreet, was held to the Crtminul Court fn bonds of $640 for duratarizing be einployer's estublighmont und carryig Away a vomplete set of sintth’s tools, of peaautsin the nity at No, 2. North Hale Wxtreet, and, when ysketl to pay for them uduvop ad razor with’ whieh be “would have served tho Kon of sunny Italy had. not Olliver Goodman auddeuly nppeared on the* seone’ and duarmed him. Hels a prisuuer at the West Madlzon Streot Station, ee Mancvs McCrea, the young carpenter whose fintinate refutions with “Netia Houghtaliny, ce- cently trom Kurrington, resulted in the girl's premuture motherhugd, Waa Mkahurged frou custedy yeRtoriny morning by Juatice Kauf- min there being no prosecuting witness pres+ Bitte court. ‘Lhe payment of toa bills was the reuson for the nusence of the complalnants. Josiry Tay.on, a yout coloral man bardly ont of His teens.” “was arrestad yesterday by Dewetives Ender and Long for tving jo° bts Pustession a yold pun, a pbysichur’s bhand-yinss, and an insreuinent Kiown to sone poltvamen as av GepAt ile ayringe, Ho was before tho Bouth Bile Potice Court, wad the oise waa con tinted that the ollleers mayind an owner for the ston proporty. Usitky States Eexaton' Davin Dayis are Tived in the oily yesterday’ ovening, und [s rege rred ut.the Grind Palle fotet. Ton am. Usrreporter who called upon bim he sitid that he knew nothing about the tebe for the Spunk- ership. and bad no Infernintion which could pore silly furnish the tnaly for ua Interview. He wil remain hery fara fow days, und then lewve DAMEN ILE Ate aquantity Uitte snop ot alta Bax at di}ect Tor Washington. Mureny, © gentloman with spectactes, ‘biskera, and a Kinek of resisting all nts to “pump” hin, Is locked up ut ext, Madison Street Atation upon charge of; embezzlement preferred by Frank Decbacon, of Ne. dt Novena Canal’ etrect, Aris sald that Murphy wax short on somo uc counts, huving colledted money and rulted to torn itover, ‘That, ut least, ip what the potlee Bay, and, 18 the prisoner would not deny it, they coucluded that tuey were right. Wittgas Harvey, machinist 21 years of , fe logked tp at the Chicazo Avennea Station enarged with committing an assault with o dundly wenpon upon a fellow workin nuned Napoleon Gibbs. The two it scems had quar reled, and Hurvey vol the better of the fbt by striking big upponent vcross the face with wt section of fend pipe, The blow; caused an ugly wash. which Gibbs views with some sutisfavtion, ousmuch as the Intiivting thervof cost Harvey: a'spralned anklo. Fahne Norning hus yet Leen dono toward fitting up the room formerly eveupled by, the County ‘Treneurer tor cae Useot Hranch No.2 of the Criminal Court, and Juilge ‘Tuley ts att obllzcd tours the aid Gaunty Court roan, whtce te full of bad dors, The Comuitive on dal and Jat Accounts promise that the room should be ln Bispe Dy Nov. 10, but Ley eee te have forzote ten allabout the necessity, Unless a now pice da provided, itty Ukely that: Branch No. will bo: abandoned by the Judges, and if this be donv Tbe business will wet verlnd ayain, (oMPLALNT was made yestorday to Justice Wattave by a laboring min named” Kehoo that the International Kmolovment Agency, coruer Or wWabash aveune and Harrison atveot, was Ie thé habit of mkiye ones trom sitpalon-scek- re aod then directing sueb person jo positions Wald thoy worn Hot nt all cuInperent.te mh, aid ii to do wpything further in Litho money palit, in Kehoo’ Me gusv tig feo wan 53, the applicalion ford porters Joy. and tha fiueitien tor which be wus Yo inake ap lures whole a irvutent feation way tat of cashier of a HO NOUSE—n Hwy Bronte Ald ave known wie Tat we Kehou's cupabiities, The dustivo refused To 438uG & Warrant in Coe cure on the yround that nyo erlino bad been cunmltted and tha @2 could be recovered only by civil process, Sanat Eanay, tho chambermuld whose recent Diiferings in the households whore Khu wos oni ployed led ty bor arrest lust Saturday, wie cre rulgoed at the South Bide Polive Court yeaturdiay with ber triond Gutlin, In whose (raareaslunt wie Jound thy 360) worth of Jowalry, clothing, sily ‘ware, and tablesinen which she had stolen C1 her oilstresses, Sarah frankly admitted hy eat and went to jull fu detanit of the $27 pull demanded for bor mbpearanen Letorw the cela Pot hee In duned that be wat gullty of recelving stolen proporty an the gronn ‘that be did pot know thut the woods bad been surreptitiously ol The Court was dle posed, however, todivbsliove that the young mun, wito tho deadiy name was su simply ae to belleve rab's stories’ of tho generosity of Culeugo speukLepers und thy enormity of housu-sery> ants’ waxes, and uccordingly txed the bond at 2900, and sont Catiin along with his sweetheart to the County Juil. FAITHFUL WATOHDOG. otiew whlch the Josoph iurne, 4 bootblack, 14 years old, climbed a twelvesfoot fence surrounding tho aniof Fred Malkow, « suloonkeeper at No. 4k Mtowurt aventiuy, and whun he got down on. the other side ho. was ..selzud @ lage Newfoundland doy, He caught the animal by the collur and screumod for uid. ‘Tho _proorictor of the place respondad, and dn sup. a@ratlog the two the boy was thrown or full against the fence, breuking hiv, collar-bone, ‘Tao Bae i owas called und Burie and a cuinpunion named Custello, who bud Leon wailing for bi on tus outelde, wore Vaken t the ‘Twelfth Strevt Station. [tie thought that young Biuens was bent oo theft, end that bid purtacr was looking out tu order t7 warn bim uf uoy one's upprouch, Costello was locked Up und Burns wox taken to the County osyital, Moth luda clalin to have commy crows What was novesaury to hy done thoronghly to protect the striteture during the coming wine ec, ‘Ton MHenith Dopartment removed 278 dend animus last weok, of whieh Lit wero horses and Ue doy, ‘Thoru were Ufty-sevun acivinuor permnita fssned and Ave sults commonced, ‘Chere was condemned 12,010 ponnds of bad ment, Convonation-CounskL Apass has written opinions for the Railrond and Judiciary Com. initeevs, for tho former on tho ‘Tvelftte struet Uridgo, and for the jatter the validity of tho charter of the Unicaga & La Sallo Rallroad Company. ‘tux following withing permits were Issued yesterdays. Ti. 1§. Sheldon. three-story diveliny, 78 by iWireet, Lincolti avenie. near Wisconsin atreet, to cust 22,00; L,I, Suminer, two-story dwelling, t by 47 foot, No, 2338 Dearborn strevt, tO cont Ri. ‘Tne friends of Chief-of-Polica MeGariaie are pushing, forward bis mimo ns acoming candidate ‘or Sherlifon the Demueratic ticket, halding tint by bls elliciency ns tho head of “the pultee service this elty he tus showed lis compes tenoy for the higher altiea, Tuy bridge report for tho past weok shows that the approach to tho Erlo street bridge Is unsafe and that the bride ts in bad order gene erally. Thore passed through the bridge durin the week 1,f%7 sailiug vessels, GV7 steamers, canal boats, and VIG scaws, I was not Mr. Willlam Fogarty, of the Street Department, who eimburked In the matrimonial ship last Saturday, but another xentleman of thu same nome, und bence the mistake, The genial Within fa stilt among tho ranks of band- sone slugle yottng mon, and bis hand and beare. Bre open for the trat oppurtunity that muy offer. SM. MUCKLESTON, of No. hit North ‘orth atreet, Philndeiphin, writes to the Mayor te Infurin bln ot the sad tact that her busband rau uway from her some nine months ugo, leaving ber tn enre for four little Muckles stons, Since he bns. been sone she hasn't re- cowed wcent from him for their support, and she belioves that tic §3 iu Chieauo. Contactor W. J. Walsh, who Is usually about City-Hallavme daring the dns, dd tot bho'y up yestorday in bis uccustomed baune, and the rengon fs thus explained: Mr. Wala lives on Forty-tifth street, dun niew netghborbood. Sun- day evening about 7 o'clock he was attired tn his best stogs” ready to xo to church, He heard & twrrite noise without; tho dog howled and barked ng if a murder was bolng committed near, Ina clump of bushes back of the house Walsn found tho intruders and was about. to «| duy violent hands: upon ft, But,.O horror! it proved to bo one of those binck and whit nol- “mus about the sizo of a squirrel, Mr. Walab was: barred out of bis house, The blred mun woulda't anenr itu. Philly, after mach trouble, Mr. Waish went to tho lira, aud sent inte the Rouse foratub, All tho bay ruin that could be votten in the Lown und nee by fu the city was pure ehased, and In fourteen gallons of this frayrant atu the wontlemiun ent himeclt for nearly threo hours. Thoy touk off his brondetoth and buried them in the garden, whore they will remuly untit fumigated, He will have to steep in his nru for the next ten duys, or until tha pebullar eran ‘wears off, which It will tuke some the todo. zi Tun Water Department. when reni-cstnte Agents sund inn bateh of old water bills, sond buck by mull the bills tor the coming six months xo that a cheek cun be forwarded for the grose Mnount. saving the parties much valyablo time. There vila are made vut by the clerk’ after hours so thnt those who come to the ollico aro not compelled to walt xoy loner thin nocestn~ Ty, which ut present is from one to three hours, Owing to the Immense rush tosave the 10 par cent rebate, which 19 only allowod on pay ments inde in Noveniver, lt is the custom in muiling back the bills to only put on 4 three-cont stamp and alow” tue parties to whom they Are ent to pity tho balnnes of the postuge, Yesterday onereal- eatuty mun sent buck his paakiro, refusing to my tho 18 centh postal charges dua yporn . Duriosg the afternoon he cate in and raised. cain, deinanding bls billy, He was told that he could yet them by falling into the lingand await. ing bis turn, As lls reat estate ts locnted in nl threo divisiona of the city, this would take bim pretty much ull day. Gen. Lieb claims that tho uity should not pay all this postage, for the work jadone by tho clerks after houra ne a matter of Accommodation to water-rute piyers, and fs done tosave tle to business men, who thereby eave money, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Tne Sherif ycaterday sold the effects of J. Frank ‘foppan, whieh were seized In Cathoun plice soe weeks tye. Toppan was out of town, it uppeara, aud could not attend the sale, C. M. Prennes, ovo.of tho watchmon nt the new Court-Hauae, yesterduy tendered bis reslg- nation, which was uccepted., Others are to fol- tow, lt having boun dutermined tbhut tho county, enn wet Wong with less of auch olliciata, ComstissioNEn Kien, as Assignee, yesterday reploviued n lut ot struct:swaepurs, horses, cto., Roiged vy the Shorlif, sume weeks ago us tha property of * Farmer" Harms, ‘Tho # Furmor's" creditors, who uppeur to be numerous, wil{ have to look for sumeching ole, Mua, Lass, Superintendent of Schools, with bo elected ut the next meeting of the Lourd as his own suecesdur. The Inw which oxtended the County Clerk's tern of office muda it the duty of the howrd to Hil the interim In this offic, and Mr. Lane ja witnout opposition, ‘At the inceting of the board Saturday, which will be the last Of the present ong, tue Cominiae sivoers will peegunt a Hat Of 0: from whlen the Jurors for the your to came nro to be drawn. It ina duty lony duferrod, but aun important one nevertheless, 1¢ ought to haya been done weeks ago, At tho instunce of Geargo A. Gibts, Garrio 8. Freneh and others were some time ayy onjotned a the County Court fram doing vertan things in connection With setting sane old disputes, to which they nppenr to have pald no atioution. Yestorday Mr, Frenoh-was baled up lor cous tempt, wid, after a full bearing, was adjudged Kus. to was let olf, howover, by bis ayrealng to pay the costs, aud to relustite imutiors aw thoy existed before he cammitted the contempt, and was given vatll thla morning to comply, HK USETING QUESTION, Tho Committee on Jult and Jail Accounts agreed sume days ago te recommend that the Shortt bo utlawed a increase of five centa per day for dletiog vridsnora, but, for some reason or bther, they yestorchiy failed to report. It is thought, however, that ters proxonted to'thets huve gone to chunwe thelr opialons, for some of thom wore saying. In view of the new light re- ceived, that if the Shurilt was allowed tls old figures he would) havo oa yury — profits uble thing, They were arguing that It cost about 12 epnta ta feed the priconera at tho Howell, H conte ne ihe peultantinry, and 1 cents a the County Hogpital, and were saylng Uthat if Gen, Mann gor 30 conte he ought ta ba sutlaticd, capceiaity since tuo law does pat co Tomuplate wut the dieting of prisoners shull be a souree BE pEODE toany one. Further than this, the Shortt uate falled to ahaw what tho absolute expongu of dieting hus been, which bax tended toWwurd dostroying the Interest of ta Vaninise sionura dn tho matter, Tha questlunde ts tuougat, will caine up sulurday and bo disposed uf, TY NEXT CHAINMAN. Tho question of who ehull be Chal board in ns far From aettleniont io In fuer, every day appears to add to the complicutons surrounding the subject. we only thing: in tho mutter yeaterday was Che atunouncenent that Cam tmtasioner Kiehni had poremprorily de. allned the honoraot the position as eumpros mike qundidute, that neltber Ruupe. nor O'NeHL woutd uecapt the plice, and that tho Nybt wud between Svaco, Chirk, and Ender, with tho chinees of success equully llvided, Str, Senne, however, cannat be auld to be a enndlida copt as aginst Clark and his fuctlon, and Bi with bea candidaty In cauons only utter ft ap. peers that Knopf ‘a crowd cannot win, Surit shoul! prove the stronger of tho two, his strength will wo-for bln in pracerenes to any one olay, 8, bolling the sition dow! Ppours tht Ny iG whilu the fluld ia against Clark, the probabitt- tles uf his yettlag olf with the Looore are really xreuter ut this writing than that of uoy osher eandldaty, Bone of tho members Ubon whont Air. Kuopt ts rdlying to beat bun are euying that ‘they do nut know waethor thay will gu inte cute cus or nut, and they will nut unless thoy buve Wo aagurince Jn adviince taut Clurk cu bo downed, whieh Is rozanted as ua bad outladk for that wide, to gay the lens. When ar whore the cuucus will bu hold bas not boon determined, but Jt ds Mable to ovens at any of te numerous core Her xroverive wt any thie, but not unl Me, O'Nolll roturas, - Uo leexpocted back todays Ue & A, ane Penslon-Agent disburacd $15,000 yestor~ Bye ‘THE collections on dutiable Buuunted to $10,017, Gov. Huvinipar, ina not yet put inan appour- gnco at-the Sub-'lrauanry, alt ; Sestorday at tae Coe omnaNKA he called jauae, Ar the Sub-'rensury yoatorday 823, and $8,000 in allyer ue ivbuse: bigs ott sand collard in silver was received, Post Asvett PALER left with bis ta je terday for Florida, Leaving then tore {ets winter, ho will return in about two weeks. Tue interual revenuo receipts tt wumuunted to e47,84l, of which sat wae 8 THE CHICAGO 29, 1881—TWELVE PAGES . i a a TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER spirits, $9,084 for tobacco and olgars, and $223 for beer. ‘Tur gossip over the appointment of 1 Cot- lector of Customs continues to centro around Dan Sheppard, who, vy at refinement of frony, bas teen called n © compromise” cnndidate. Mi Nixon left forthe Hast Sunday nfght, and tt presumed that he has gone on to receive his pe pointment in porson, fearing to ‘trust to tho Talla. ™ A RATHAH fNaxeaut violation of tho Jaws was developed before Coméfastoner Hoyne: yesterday onfternoot. A inldiliesuged man named Charley P. Moore, who hails from Iiche mond, Va. hina heen working at Hartlett, Cook County, for tho past week. Last Saturday he was ilven twa lotters to take from tho i fice at that place to Javot Hiehm and Hen He opened the letters and made awa With at check for $125, drawn on the Cones celal National Hank in favor of Rohm, aud ane other check on tha same tink for SR in faver of mingway, Yesterday be tirael tp in the city, and, representing hinielf asa Texns broker, be pnrehased a sult of clothes and at overcoat, tendering thy check for $124 tn pa, ment, When tho representative of tho cloth house went to the tntnk for tho meney he found Hohn with for bin, and eccaned arrest only by hurrying back te the store and capturing te real thléf, Moore wns at once arredtel and made Tnspectors Spurling . He went to Jal te default of $1 vro vinims that be brid been drinking and. that ho eoumitted the thelt and Hie partially, ont of bis mind, His slmplé mode of passing tho cheek shows that he is not au expert at the business, SOCIAL EVENTS, THE JUDD RECEMTION, Mr. and Mrs, 8. Corning Judd gave a vory en Joyable so reception Inst evening at thelr resldonee, No.2 Delaware plive, and a large assemblaye of fasblonable peoplo gathered In pustal 3 ¢ =f ey woods yesterday © response to the invitations. The hours were from 8 until 11 o'clock, and during that time tho Parlors were thronged with handsomety dressed. ladies and gouttemen coming and golng, and tho street in front of the house, which was brill- fnntly illuminated with powerful limo lights, was filed with enninees arrlynus and dopurt lag with the guests, Fate SMW Lulies atd gontie= nen wero present ducing the eventing. Phe’ kitge doubla pirlors were tastefully decorated with flowers, plants, and amltax, and inthe bail was a handsome siivar serviee, front which waa deuit ont the couting lemonade. Ad excellent orchestra tinder the baton of John Hand rendered a program of appropriate selec- dons, and after the older folks had departed the young people enjoyed a little dunce. Mrs. Judd Was ussisted in recelving hor questa by Mra. F. Folz, her daugiter, and Mra, William Judd, ~The butles wore handsome totlets and gracetully enterfnined thdse who attended, Daring tho evening 4 lune was served by Kinsley, and a very pleasant evening was passed, ‘The following were among tha invited guests, and the majoriy of them were present: Mra. Dr. Gross, Miss Grosa, Mr, and Mrs. Jobn Black, of Springtield; Mr. and Mrs. MoaAllister, of Wasbluytou: Mr. Mra. B.F. Hadduck, Mr. and Mrs, dames Eames, Mr. aud Mra. Dickey, Mr. nod Mrs. Davis, Col. and Mrs. Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ely, Mr. aud Mrs. Whoclor, Mr. und Mra, Loy, Mr. and Mrs, Veneb, Mr. and stre. O. P. English, Dr. and Mrs. Starkweather, Gen, and Mrs. Buford, Mr. and Mrs. Tilden, Mrs, Muatyard, Mrs. Glover, Mx. and Mrs. ell, And the Mies Duell. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Allon, Mr. and MrasAtton, Mr. and Mra Haines, Judge and Mrs. Drary, Mr. aud Mra, Kimbull, Maj. nud Mra. Huntington, Mec and Mra, Hibbard. Mr, and, Mrs. Gregory, Mr. und Mra, Alonzo, M. Johne son, Gen. Stuart, Mr. and Mra. Williams, the Hon. tnd Mra. Willlam Aldrich, Mr. fre Aldrich, Dr, and Sirs. Hale, Mr. and Mrs, Mayo, Dr. and irs. Clinton Locke, Dr. and Mra. Lune, Miss Lune, Mr and Mre, Custar, Mr,una Mrs, N. K. Fairbank, Mr. wnd’ Mrs. 2) Sturgis, | bir. and Mrs. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs, Clurkson, Miss Seurder, My. and Mra, J, trving Pearce, Mev. 1. F, Hadiluex, Mr. and Mra. Appleton, Miss Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Carpenter, Mr, and Mrs, Joho De Koven, Miss Lulu De Koven, dita, George Curpenter, Maj. and Mrs. Stevenson, tho Mov. Courtney, Judge and Mrs, Williams, Judge and Mrs, Lambert ‘ree, Judge and Sire, Blodgett, Judge Drummond, Mr, and Mrs. Hen- ry Fuller, Mr. and Mra. Peabody, Mr. and Mrs, Lawson, 3iiss Lawson, Mr. and Mra. Volnoy Turner, Mr. and- Mra. Hurlbut, Mr. and Mrs, J, Rsnins Warren, MissjNina Warron, Bishop ang Mrs, MeLuren, Mr, und Mrs. Dantel Goodwin, Mr. and Mra. Henry W, Iilshop, Mr. and ‘Mra. C. H. Mulliken, Mr and Mrs, Hoary Mulliken, Mr. and Mrs, Newell and Miss Newall, Mr. and Mrs. Keander McCormluk, Misa McCor-., intok, Mr. and Mrs, Whottebonse, Mr. and Mrs,,: Olderabaw, Mr. Novort MoMurdy, Miss Whitue house and Mr, Frank Whitohouse, Mr, and Mra, J. V, Clarke, Me. and Mrs. W, 1€. Ackermun and tho Missea Ackerman, and Mr. and Mrs. Poole. PANTALOONS RECOVERED. CAPTURE OF A NUNGLAN AND 118 DoOTY. Lieut, Dutfy and Detective McDonald made yeateruny'n vory clever captiro of n supposed burglar, and ‘recovered about £450 worth of stolen pruperty, ‘They wero standing near tho olflce of the Adams Express Conipany when their attention was attracted to tho suspicious and seared actions of an Itallan who had driven rap. idly” .p to the express-nilice door and wnlowied three large bugs of gouds, and bade the expross- man drive away while he carried the pouds ine side, ‘Che officers approuched atter he bad re~ ceived w receipt for the property and asked him who ho was, who owned the prope ort, and whore ft was golng. He was non- hissed, hut nally told nstory to the effect that same ono to lim unknown hud asked hint inusnloonon Kinzie street to ship the sturl— tint wag all he know about It. He refused to give bls name and address, and Bo the officers tool him and bis shipment to the Centrai Station, ‘here {twas found that tho threo sacks contntned in all 140 pairs of punta- toons, gone of thom Ait a halt-completed condi tion. In tho prisoner's pocket was found a nuine ber of papers, one of thom bolng a city-peddler's Necensu lesued May 23 uf the prosunt year to Frank Susuge. The prisoner then ncknowledsed ‘that be was lomon-vonder, and that be hvod on Indiana streot. ‘The recetpt which had been given nt tho express office road from Jobn Leger to John Sintthy Kansas City, Mo, The puntaioons wero ually rotoxnized da thoso that were tukon dust Thurmuday ulght fran the talloring estaulish= ment of Inwrenee ‘Thieson, No. 28 North Hate sted strect, Tho burglary wus committed nt some time between I p. bi 1B i followlug morning, An cntrane at ae Bont door with 1eck, ANA tarHed inte the stroct while the burg. Jurys yulied tho shop, ‘hat the porson.urrested yestorday Ia not the only man whe hid a hind In thy Job ix ovidant trom $e fuct thut tho stull curried nay Was: enough Th bulk and weight to fori Fee louds for at lengt fe mon. ‘tho patice will try to ins dice Surge, or bins who {8 called by that mune, tu rap" or fnfyrm on tho uthors of the clique, i CITY SANITATION, CONTAGION DIBEARES—LART WEEK'R MONTALATY, The victims of amall-pox since Inst report were taken from No. 20 Hinchy, No. IL} Rarer, No, 10 Weat Polk, and No, 5% Mohawk strout. There was‘ono death at tho hospltal—of a man taken from the barge Inter-Ocenu, Now cases were reported from No. 140 Ambrose, No. WL Muzwell, No, 050 Wost Indian, New 65 George, No, Gil Larrabee, No. IT Mohawk, No, 2m Days ton street, aid No, 419 Wlue laland avenue. Diphtheria was reporter from 190 Clybousn tl nue, Nu, a West Fonrteenth, and No, 13) Mu streest, Hearlet-fever wad reported from Now “281 Wentworth and 247 Emoratd avente, ‘Tho wortuary report for th baat week, 08 compiled by Dr, Gieuson, Ua Registrar of Vital ~ Huitlaticy, shows thay thore wory sk) deaths h tho. city Just weeks, ngalist 219 the week provi. one. Kor the same period in 1ssO the deathe were si, while in isi they were 178, Shere word 17 ehildron under & yenre of ogo; niles TM, Cumites 10; married, 60; wislowa, 9; wilows. urs. 4, ‘Vue priucipal eatises of denth were as followas Aculdants, ly apoplexy, 2; netbid, 1; aleobollan, 15. Hraght's diseutse, 3; bronchitis, 75 oroup, 1; infantllg conyutdons, 17: congustion of tho brain, 4; diphrucriu, 343 adhirrhena, 33 bya tan, 3s Unter a-coltisy very veruligrespianl: Ty tYplr Hral $3 wustra-enteritls, meningitis, 45 consumption, winall- pox, 28, * COUNTY COAL, ALOUD COMULAINT THAT THK BUPPLY 18 IN- FERIOK AN TO QUALITY AND SHOIVE AR TO WHIGHT—ANOTHEM INVERTIGATION ON HAND, Durlug tho pust few weeks complaints bave ‘been pouring into the County Agont’a ollico from poor people who claim that they do aot yottho amount of coal (hut tholr orders from the County Agont’s office cull fort and Zurther, that whut they receive for cou) ta nothing bug stones, alag, etd dist. tbe Hea of J. 0 Stone & Vo. received the contract Tor furnishing voul to the county fuatitugdond fo tho city und i tht County Agent, they beune tho lowest bidders | ‘tho Ntay lot ne Goul sunt by them to the ‘new Courts louse waa of un inferior quality, and tho ouglneer redused to neeopt it, whereupon a bet. tor artiole was sunt in, Now tho compluiue comes Sruin the county's poor, and @ PRIWONE | Tuporter sturted out yesterday to see What could be found out about the inatter, . ’ Capt. Mutirath, the County Agont, was the first man encountered, und bo expressed bls readiness to tell whut by koew on tho subject, “ta dt true, Captala,” usked the ‘reporter, whut you litve received complaints fram the peor peuple under your cura us to tho quantity und quainy of conl thuy recelye from stone & Cv, on yaur orders?” : “Tout lea tact, | bave recojved a (ute of such complaints, and the ment employ to look aftor the cual deliveries bavy reported ta me tie soveral jnstances thut the work of the coutradts ‘ore witd not belug dutic uecordlug to tho roquiras mont? of the coulsnet, One of wy wen wont out.on Liberty strevt tho ather day tu Invest. gate a complaint that had beon sent in to ine, and he reportod, on bis rattira, tat the coal de> Uvorod thore was of u vory 2 INFERIOR QUALITY AND BMORT WEIGHT, ‘Thesg people blame me for it, sod {would like to ave something done ty remedy the evil.” What do you bropows to dar! “ Tbuye reported the mutter to the Committee aly pneumoniu, on Public Charities of tho County Board, and they will provably make an Investigation at thelr meeting today.” ; * To what do you attribute Stone & Co.'s fall- ‘ure to full! thoir ountract?” lal Bisby ie. tho’fact that they cannot afford to. do ao nt tho Ngures named in Cho contract, Thoy must minke money on it, and they have to tlo By in some way, Tia whote trouble fs ono of tho covila of lotting cantrncts to the loweat bidders, f tho contrite, though were not awarded to tho Jawest bidders the newspaper would howl about i ihirt na farang Pat concerned 1p not think Any contrict ougat tobe let fora igtire lower thin the market price af tho articie conteractad: for. ‘Thoao lowest bidders have onused tne lots of trouble, not onty with coal, but with bread, ms Ment, ote. “Ts it possibla for the nou you Rend out to weuteh Stone & Co.'s coud deliveries?” “Not allot them, for tho renson that the arm has euyeral yards ceattered nhout tho cits, and thoy often take the coal fram the enrs, so that my ten have nochaues to Roo it welghol. 1 think thoy do this on purpose to wet tho beat of ax, 1 hupe that thy committee will de some. thing to remedy this ovil nt onee, for If ft Is us Dad ns (hia e0 carly Lit tho seteon It will bo worse ta mldwinter, and dt will ther be a question ag to whether or not we can get any conl at all Conunissioner Kuapt a member ot the lnittey on Charities, sald that his commitics would [ook Into tho nintter at thee meeting to. dayvand seo what could be dune. ffo stated that he had a letter in hits pocket fram a inan who eomphiined tat he bad recolved antsy a quarter of a ton of eon on a half-ton order, nid tho cont weolyed wag af the mort. Inferlor quale ity, being mado up of stu, stone, and dust, STREFT IMPROVEMENTS, VITA OF ATAYOI HATIRISON, “T Ike that editorial in regard to streote whleh Tread in ‘Yan Buspay Tame,” snd Mayor Harrison to a Turis reporter yestor- day. “It voiecs my sentiinontsexactly, Onoot Bom | the great diteaities which we tind fy pavingour streets theroushly Is tho trouble of raising inoney to pave tho Intersections undar tho present tax imitations, Last your, on this ace count, wo hid to throw out two-thirds of tho Proposed street improvements. The poople are willlug to pay the axscsament, but tho city enn not, under tho present law, raise the monoy wherewlth to pay hor share towards tho tnter- sections, What we wnat is that tho streets in the centre of the city shall bo soltdly paved, I find that all the” north. and south Strects In the South Division, with the exception of Wentworth .avenue, ara payed to'Twentyssecond strect. Thurefuro, if wo parvo next year dvery single cross streot—to wit: east and west up to ‘lwenty-second, wo will have to pity only for the intersections on. Wentworth avenue aud elsewheru for tha Intersections it the alloys, Lam, therefore, in tavor of paving ovory cross street to Twenty-second thy coming xeason, ‘Tho sume thing holds goad ton wreat extent on tho West Side as for west ns Asntand avenue, between and including Button strect oo the north and ‘Twelfth street on tho south, The paving enn be dono on tha west streets to Ashland avenuo between those atreote with very little paying of Interseutions. On the Norih Side this ulso holds goutl us far.ns Chicago. nvenne., What I want to do next yoar isto have all streate within these lili, Chicago avenue In the North Division, Twertty-socond street In the South, Ashinnd avenue, botween Fulton and Twelfth, ju the West Division, paved, and then a tow of -the leading — thore oughfires lending into the — country, ‘Tho your wlter we Gan extend the aren, and in this way gradunily pave the strevts of the entire vity. My having tho streets paved we shall save enough Money fram the street-cleaning fund to. pay for tha interscetions by wetting rid of packe lug tho mud from the unpaved to the payed streets, On the question of the cburaeter af the pRY CINE] hoartity agree with Tue Trinune, Mut for the heavy-trattic streets L would hnve grant or Medina stone, and for the moderately traveled streets 1 would bave cedar block; und: tor the thoroughfares londing to tho outskirte of the city, where rapidity of locomotion ts do- sirudle, woulkl uve good inncadan, If the Washington street boulevard proves a success With its wranit top-dressing, thon I would think it wag the proper material to bo used for top- dressing hereafter.” - DIRT CHEAP, A BALE AT WHICH THE COUNTY OUANT TO HAVE HERN, RUT WABN'S, REPRESENTED—ONE PIECE MEDEEMED FOR A KONG. 4n accordance with the notification of offlolal ndvortiscmonts, tho county held a snlo at tho vast entrance of tho Cotirt-House yosterday morning ut 10 o'clock of cortuin’ described real estato ngalnst which Criminal Court Judgments had been contirmod. ‘The sulos bad been ndver- tlsod and rondvortived saveral tines, but thore wore ud bidders pregent, exeept upon one picco Of property conulsting of two lots in Archer Ad- dition to tho alty, Against which the Judgment on forfolted bonis, signed by Richard and Cuth- erlno Blackmore and’ Charles CG, Reinstotn, amounted to $1,260, ‘This property was bd in by Edward Banuelte, Mrs. -Blavkmoro's attor= ney, for £30, Thera was noone prosont to watch the cuunty’s {iteresta ‘In nny af tho ndvertisod sales, und the enttre lot of real catate, against which the forfeitures amounted to over $5,000, might buve been ‘ RENREMED YOR A BONG, Tho redemption of tho property holds sand for one year, and by that time the “neglected juter- eats Of the county wili bave been ontirely for- gotten, Tho sale of the Ulackmore property wad made by Deputy-Shorlit Walte, who sunt Mra. Hhigkmoro'’s attorney to County-Attorney Willett tousk if the sui should proceed, and ‘the neuligont answor was returned that if any. one Was present to bid tolet the property ua. Richard Buckmore, tho principal on the bond, skipped out to Canndn somo tino ago to avuld prosecution on a churgy of perjury. Thore ure i Inrgo number of sulea yet toho hold on Criminal Court uxceutions, which will alter favorable opportunity. for further con- splouows neglect of the county's intorosts, SUBURBAN. EVANBTON, Pa Tho fninily and frlends of ittlo Rortie Fant, af Evanston, who left bono Thursday evening, Noy. 17, aro much nfliteted wt bor continued abs sonce, Itis toured that she has met with foul play, or portshed from tho cold weather of the fow days suecocding her disapponrance, Tho girl nad aconfortabls home, and was a good and dutiful child, Sto oumplained of not feal- Ing well. tho day she toft borne, saying sho was feveriab, Bho loft homein tho rain and went to the depot, whore sho told a pollceman sho wanted to stay all’night, Thla ho, rofused to alloy, and then sho snid sho wanted to ie b Winnetka, Whon the ‘atation was jocked up, she went out into the atorin, and tho Only trace of bet so’ tar reccivod is the evl- doneo of a little girla playmute of Hortie’ who sys she Buw her Suntlay; Nov, 20, ut I o'clock, an the West Hidzo, in South Evanston, Rertie was vw bright and intelligent girl at hor dyemIS yonra—and no motive conve assigned for hur ‘leaving nome. Vho folfowing deecrip- don of ber id given, in cage sho #hould havo been Keon by any one since the 20th: dtethim complexion, rather frosh, bine eyes, Homan hoa, rather urge for ber nyo, aod walked with adiight stuop, She wore elther 9 bine worsted dross or a runted dotted pink one, durk. abnavl, with red and griyatripes, white nubla with ablue border, black atraw Hat bat with a dirk spotted: ribbon, and buttoned shoes somowhat worn, Information will be thankfully recelved by her parents in Bvauston, if any one should know of her whereabouts, : zs The wedding of Mr. George Lunt, of Eyan- aston. and Miss Stella Burke, of Chicaxo, ts whe nanncod to thke pluca at the reshlunce of tha brile's parents on the evening of Dec, 4 A Conservatory of Musiv concert wos given Inst ovening In tho auditorium of tho Firat Muthodlst Caureh, ‘Pho program was well rote dered throughout, Audmittincy was by curd of vitation, und iw licge nudlouce was proxont, The Dirvetor of tho conservatory announces thut be wiil orgunizo an orobeatra on tho ,ovon- dug of Jun. U1, Maywoon, ‘Tho Town ot Maywood was organized into a village last Suturdny by tho, election of six Trustees. Tho following parsons were elvoteds a, W. Sharp, 8. U. Donatiaon, Jd. W Rookaretiow, J, Holford, A.A, Westenguard, and Q, #1. Robl- son, . "A high school waa established at tho eom- |. Moncement uf this town uniige tho supervision of Prof, MoDovalu, a yraduaty of the Pottsdam Normal School, New York. “Tho schools, from the primury to the high school, aro in a very watlatuctory condition, : . PULLMAN, Pullman {s having, auotbor small-pox scare, Louis Leight, a thickuepor omployed at the works, ia down with the dhiouse. Ho worked up tow day before bo wag taken sick, und bla usd vlates fect aomowhat anxious about theuisolyes, He fg at presont at his home i Cbtoago, Ditivent, Inuuley yestorday, fulled, to soloso the tdontity of tha nian whe was drowned io Calumet Lake Sunday afternoon, a SOUTH CHICAGO, Dantel ako, the keepor of & furnittire stora ‘at South Colcugo, fa down with stunll-pox, * ‘the realest prycundons ure boing taken to provont The spread of the disenso. In apity of this fact considerably excitement prevails, : a WEI DE MEYER ON CATARRH, “Treatise” on the causes, consequences, and cure of *Cutarshal Diseases,” by Dr, ky W, Wot Do Meyer, of New York City, discovervr of tho antidatal treatment, Advancad theory, fimpare Innt facts, and starting corrovorations, * Deaf. ness, Weak vycs, jogs of voice, sorotula, leucor rho, brouuhitts, and andermined constitutions Fee een Ry one an rein at nd weit OSL UH L| y ef bustulceurd. Dei Huwey & Con Publlauers, No. Tet Pulton atrevt, Naw Yorks” . a Carter's Little Liver Pills Are Excocdimgly aiwall and sugnrcoated, Onolsa jase. —————— Over 180,000 Howe scalos sold. [orden, Selleck & Co, cur, Lulu and Dearborn stevety, Chicago. <a Werecommond Eldredgesewing-machines, THE IRISH CONVENTION. “Arrival of T. P. O'Connor, M. P., and Other Prominent Delegates, An, Interesting Interview on the Sit- uation with tho “Man for Galway.” re The Irish People Now Repudi- ating Gladstone and the Liberals, Mr, 'T. B. O'Connor, M.D. for Galway City, the Yepresentative of Mr, Parnell in this country’, nr rived in this city yesterday morning In company with Mayor Powderly of Seranton, and delega- tions to tho Irlah National Convention from Conneoticut and Brooklyn, A titmnune reporter call on him at hia room in tho Palmer fHouse Inst evening, ond wns courtcousty received. Mr. O'Connor {6 quite young looking, does not ap- peur to be over 24 yours, Lut is rentiy 3) years, Ito fs tall, well farmed, and is “what tho Indics would coil fine looking. He rendily consented toan Interview. Ho said in reply to questions, that he expected tho forthcoming convention would leat to thorough organization of ull men of Irish birth and blood and all who sympathize with Ireland ao as to -ronder etlicient, substantini, and material ald: to the home moyomants, He said, he wae not prepared to And: such unanimity | of opinion here ns he found. From all he could Jearn tho Trish-Amoricans wore prepared to fol+ low, und not to loads to nealst, and not to direct, ‘Tho brunt of the battle should be borue by tho leaders fn Lreland. Whorever he has been he found that Irish-Americans did not nasumoe to direst thy organization at home. Tho land Leugue is not dead tn Ireland, Of courso public meetings are out of the question, but tho leaguers met in ench other's Louses, ‘Cho Lani Lengie has not yet produced an fnfornier, and the pulice and eoldicry aro powerleas ugainst Whole nation bunacd togethor by common sympathy. und common intorost. ‘he nu-rent manifesto is very geuernly obeyed. Of course it tnkes more than two yeurs, inore than forty years, tu ednente n people up te the point of acting In thorough unity. EVENY EFFORT HAD DEEN MADE. to induce tho tonnnts: to npply to the Land Court. Tho sub-commissionors worse appointed with a view to Intiuenco factions In certain Ice ealitles, yet only 40,000 or 45,000 tentnats bave made application to the court. An effort has beon made, too, to make the people belleye that the rent reductions have been quita sweeping. But this ts uot tho fact. Mr, O'Connor here re- ferred to Mr. Forsytho’s lotter In ‘Tins Tirmuny of Sunday, ond said iat $f owns une tule to compara the new judicial of tho Crawford tenantry with tho old rents, which haye boen declaved by Lord Monek to bu rack rents. Evou Lord Hartington in bis Black- burn speceh hua admitted that it 16 only rack routs that have been reduced by tho cominis- vious, The costs, tov, In theso cases nro onor- ous. ‘Lake the cnsv of MeAlavery. ‘The reut reductions for fifteen yoara would amount to 100, the costs wero $109. ‘The Earl of Vitawilllam returned to bis En- Fileh tenants tho hale gate due in September, ‘That was a 60 percont reduction, 50 that Euglieh temints get voluntarily from their landlords nttich tnore than tho courts concade in Ireland under the Land net, “What do you think of the rumors nbout ne gotintions between the Vatican and Mr. Gind- stone's Government?” queried tho scribe. “don’t believe thore js uny truth in them. Messrs. Errington and Bowyer, the alleged 10- gotlators, aro mere busybodies. They can scnrecly aye any laflugnce with tho sagielous members of tho Curia, Thoir purpoas uvldont- ly ly tolmpress on Mr. Gladstone aud the Lrit- fsb Cabinet thelr own importance, with a view to {inproving thelr. cbhancen Sor obtaining post- Yong. Koorh und Sudlicr played that ame aioe cessfully. ‘Tho tet ty, however, that Bnglish nubile opinion will uot tolerate any understund- ing between Gladstony and the Vatican, aud Trish public opinion will certainly not: tolerate any understanding betwoon the Vatican and England which may bo inimical to the Irish eause,” “ Jsitn fact that the commercial classes of Ircland are losing aympathy with the Land League?” ‘ “it 18 not. Tho recont, mnnicipal osleotiona have shown that. In Cork, whoso Chamber of Commerce by the way has cleated Mr. Parnell President, tho Literals (Gadstoninns) did not dare to contest oxcopt in six out of tho tiotty - wards, and they lost in two instunces; m suepect hie been olectod Mayor of Drogheda, which bus hitherta been considered o Liberal stronghold, aod which Is now represented in Parllument by nthickeand-thin supporter of Mr. tone, In Dubdily, those Aldermen who voted agiinst eunterting, tho .frocdoim of thut olty on Be. Pare no! : DID NOT DARE FACE THEM CONSTITUENTS for relleotion. And thon it must bu rememborod how contracted the irish borough franciso is, Dubiin hase population of 20,0, and onty 10,000 voters, inuluding 2,000 freomen. ‘That is to way, Jt has only 11,000 rated voters.” ‘Ava to Irish in the Enytish' towns golng to keop,up tho war on tho Literal cundidates?" * Yes until coercion $s ubandoned, name of Liberal iy hated by tho Irish. It is aynonytnotus with coerejon, ‘The Whigs are the sung how us they were in tne days of O'Cauncil + buse, brutal, tnd blvody.’ And tho Irish have the Pasvers tog, to maka. thomselves felt, They bold the balunce of power in nvout sixty cons stituencies, reprosonterd in ‘Purthynont by ninety members. Itshould be remembered, tov, tht the Liberals owed thule auocosses to tho lrish in the general clection. Thoir treachery has beon pointatien gpetity tn Knaresborough, Covens try, Staiford. South Durham, wid ottor pices, Bir Willium Harcourt sits be and bla felons do not cury ubout the Irish vote. If ho Bpoko for himaeif T would hurdiy object, for bo has lone been squinting Coryward, put bis colleagues ure {00 fond of oilice to diaregurd tho Irleh yo * utis itnot bad poloy to bring the Torles Into power main?” 5 “Well, bettor the open foo than tho friend Who lies. At the lust election many of tho Whigs were weeded out. The Liberals when out of puwer becomo Radlonls, If thoy were out now they could not return except ‘by adopting iy extremely radical progran “Ara tho Lund-Leaguers, as alleged by tho press telegrams, responsiblo for tho outrages omnittod in trelande” Pho outrages committed in Ireland aro pro- yoked In tho muto by the underiings of dtr, Forstor, . Young girls are anbrod, as ut Belle millet. and people are shot down, as at Bull, ruuryet, by tho Irish palise, and when a prosecus Yon of theae brutal otfunses ts attompted tho! Governinent stops iu to protect the perpetrators, aa in tho caso of the Pollue Sub-Inspector, againat Whom the Coronor's jury fas returnad A verulet of murder for tho slaughter. at Ially- Taguct, und whose caso hua been taken to the Court of Queen's Heneh, which is sure to seu that ho dovs novsulfer, Ag ty tha statemonts tit Incendiary Srer-and malicious Injuries to. property avo the.work of TaniteJ.enguers that's the inerest nongonse. The Lund-teaguera ure allratepayera. Tho ownera of pro ety, malls olously injured or dostruyed are entltlod to full compensation for the peawerty: aosteugut and tho monvy comes aut of tho tixes that the Land- Leagucrs pay. A case fn points A suspuct are rested in Gatway treasonnbly” suspected of ine condiariam was the dures ratepnyertin tho district where the Invendiarism ocurred. OF ounrse, It is ridieulous to belleye that be: wus wullty of the crime charged by Forster, Bue such 18 Justice und law in Ireland." THE COMMELTER ON ANMANOHMENTS for the fortheumipg convention minut xt noon In tho Irlal Ki ‘Tue vory more Clubsrooma, Br. Keoloy reported the arrival of Mr. O'Connor, Buyor, Powderly, und Stiss Ford, and at that Mtr. oy Hoaly, tho Ddtesars. Ford, Dire. Parnell, wid Ruthor Sheeby would probably arrive this inoru: ‘tho Committee ati {Hall mado 1 satisfactory atutement, and ulso repurted that {10 accomaius dutions had beon prepared for tho press. 7 Alr. O'Ruarg, frum the Committed on Decoray tions, reported that appropriate tugs and mottoes for tho hail wery in course ‘of compie- on, and thit overything would be in readiniesa by Wedheaday. The Conunittes on Vrinting roported that 20,- dodgers nnnuunelng the secoption Wedues: diy night had been printed, Mecess, The committeo wot at 7:00 (n udjourned sca- alton, Mr. Finorey, in the chalr, ‘The mutter of Invitattons to the platform was referred tow committea vonsisting of Slossrs, Finorty, Kealoy, Agnew, and O'ltuare, ‘too Chuirmut’on Hall was requested to ap- faln from the hounds of the yurlous tloloxutty the nuruber of dulexates aud auoh othor ficts ae they euaule him to make arrangomunts for i, CLC, ‘Tho Now York, Ponnaylvania, Now Jorsoy, and Virginia dulegntiana will ect Tucsdayseven~ ny and Wednesday jworniug for orgunimition at the Palmer tlouse. "The Onlo, {odivwa, and other States of tho Misaiselppl Valley, oxcept Miinols, will mect at the Bhermau flor far Wustern, Southern, and Tersita dole gations wt tho ‘Trowont. ‘the New Boglusd leloga tions will muvt ut the Grand Paciic, The Iillnola delegation will meet at Lower MeCor- intuk Halt Wednesday morning at 0 o’cluck, After soue other routing business. tho comnilte teo adjourned to meut toduy at 1d o'clock, : MINOL NOTH! A committeo consisting of De, Guerin, Thomas Lynob, Richard Powers, M, P, Purrall, Michuol Keeley, and B. Mollugh was appolntud to roe colve Sirs, aud Mise Purnell and dtr. Patrick ford wt B o'clock this morning at the Grand ‘Trunk Noput, Twollth wud Stato strevte, and’ eecort thein to thelr botel, ~ ‘Tho convention will ve calod to order at 12 ation Wedtiosday mornlag, and the recoption. wilt begin prompuly at 8 o’oluok sharp the sane evomny, . Tho Virtoh-Arnerican Club extends a cordial welcome to all visiting dologutes oly bea spoons, 34 Madison strect, ae Luray dolegadions from Brookly and Connecti cut urrlved yesterday. Gen, Mictinel OQ. Murphy, Congressman N.C. Ford, bf_St, Josoph,. Mo. tho Mev. George Peppor, Mr. Franole Burke, of Green Point, L. J, Judge Quillinan, of Conneationt, Mr. Murphy, of Sorantan, Paw tro amung the notable deis- gates who havo alreaty arrived. Atgapeciol meeting of Division i, A, O. If. held at Pooinn’s Hall, Weat Indiana atrect, Sine day afternoon, Willlam. Kirby and Jeremiah Crogan were olcoted delegutoa to the couven- tton, . Tho Michael Doheny’ Cireto, TF. Hs nt tla last regular mooting, elected Joho Nullivan and J, D.O'suttivan delegates tu tho trish Nutional Convontion, nee The Thirteenth Ward Land: Ledge met te Pholan's Halton West Iiedhinn atrest lat evens ine, with Charles Dixon Ju the chale. Walla Hulley, 1 zentone niltntar, presented the club witha verbal plotire of ‘the stragele which 1s now hot austained by tho (rsh penple for treo land nnd home rule, aud predioted thin triunipt He thouuht thy comingemyention world res in no maral aad tinanelal success, President Charles Nixon. ‘Thomas Davy, and t. Harkins were eleoted delegites to the “National Couven- Hon, With-Insiruections to uphold and nadyovate tho no-rent mauifeato,” ———————_— Infiigestion, dyspepsia, nervons prosteation, and all forms of generat debility retloved by ‘tnkiig Mensinan’s Poptonlzed Meet Tonio, tho only prepurntion of beef containing its entire mutriiogs proportics, It $4 not A mero atin lant Ike. tho extracta of beer, but conta Dlvod-ranking, force-onorating. and Lifes tatuing propertica; Js invaluatio In ali en bleed conditions, whathor the reault of ext: ton, nervous progtration, overwork, or acute discnser, prrtioularty if resulting from ptilings nary compluints, Caswell, Hazard &.Co,. pros prictora, Now York, For snle by druglats, MARRIAGE LICENSES, “The following marringo-licenses word Issued yos- torday: * Noni and residence, Michay} Konneds, chtenso, Sane U'Dannoll, Chicas, Pattleke Akar, Mary O'Donnell, Cheng Petor IL, Millar, 219 Milwaukeo-ny,, 3X. B, Jusiatrup, Chieacy Mmothy MeKeough, C Kutlo Wiley, (George Winguett. VAnna schmidt, { umios A. Stowart, ash We Briduet Quinn, 28s Wentworth-ny, Wionagd Shunan, 2 Houth Talated Susto Hammerachinidt, Chicad Davitt A, Stoln, Chicas Burtha Oberndort, Cateas , F, Bannnrd, Chicago... Einma Welngr, Chicago, { W. P. Smith. Chicago, Christina Gunn, Chien { Hi), Poltak, 2h Indiana-av. Robecea Uoldborg, Laster Willlam Ricklonu, Kansans Juda Houston, Chicago, Fur, Grin, a South Maisto Howally Mozer, 2 Sauttt 1 Arohia Valnor, 258 Wont Voit {duSupnino Shoitor, 25 Waste Peter Katesor, No: ILalon Guobert, Ion Inmes Devlin, Chicago. Holong Madden, Chicas “{H. P Willum, Chicago, Inga Hue, Chicugo.. ‘thomas J. Hollineswarth, Kansas, K, Fallows, Citles ta Geo: Lomont, Hyde ei Alyue Pars Caroline C! fy ys 4A, 8; Adaima, sl Bouth Cann} Annie Asiiluy, 143 Futto {SS Glare Chlengo: Clara Kinutnadall, Chicag { dpspph Iesssor. 10) tak ‘Mary Lewts, Chicago {iteauan, Schon, 245 Ma Johanna Knupt, 85 wigs ‘Lhomns J, Counotly, Annie AM. Qylxivy, 4 Alvore Jeangan, 5 Can Funote itnilay, Gi? Sottors {Mie Felten, Uhlan Lona Zailinan, Chien $7; ,W Gravar, Chtenga Lilllo Winston, fh, Yoarhuon. Ch be Mury 1, Waltuian, Chien $Mitnolm (Ceumesden, lve Island, 11 Colta Hutuko, hug Hlund, Ut, { Hormurd Sonulke, 2at Hanoy Mary niga, 20l Hanover... }xia You, La Woat Uadly At: Ky LNs, Hs roy, OHS MULTAN Chicago. . Chicago, Li 3 §Witlinm Jeudon, Chlenga. Margnret Hupvesiadt, Chl Hoter Me¥inefand. Chlenzu..: Jtonurs Gardin, lio West Taylor. Karl Lagnee, $8 Burting.. Haga Seholperer, Chicago. Willa Kunatman, 6 Newton. ‘Theresa Mitbsutah {6 Newton... {Morrie Ls Kaufman, Chicnio... ‘Mary Goldstein, Chicago G, W, Jonnthgs, Chicago, Christine Lag, Chicago. § Konrad Hornold, 223 W UMangurots Mammuna, 2 {Mower Fry, Obteauu, Maruisret Louvitty, € MARRIAG I CORDANO—DENNINOS thy Key, David 708 ailidu Donnison, of Uhl: TCHAD LU LDTIRE—At his rosidonco, 81 North Clark-at Hichara Luadtka, ave sa year. Fanond ‘Tuusduy moraing wt i o'dlock, by carriages to Waldoetn, BILLINGS—In Lars, Franco, Noy, 77, Coddington, non of Coddingion and Mary Wllugs, of thin city LYNSTON=Nov, 2% nt Donvor, Col,.of pneumonta, aiuen A, Lydstun, elder bruser of George Ne dayd> stat, of ils city. Tenatnn taowto his formar homo, Litehfeld Cor nor, Se. for liarment, Jowiston dourniti Maino, ploasa copy. CUSSIEL—Nov. 2, Bophin, wits of Jobn Kussel and the mothor of hussel Bruiurs, nged 7 yours, hunorat Weduoxday morning at iLn'dlock from No. 1sd7 Alicidjun-nv. so Uakwuud Comotery. WALTE—In thts city, Noy, 2 Edward Walto, son of Capt. Wy. Write, + Atuinatna Interrad at Graceland, “ Vermont papers pluasa copy. NEVTLIUTON—At larrisburg, Ya, Nov. 20, Booth Nevflotun, formerly of ‘Galusbirue dL, und Chicayo, fued bE yonry, WIN 1 this city, Nov. 2%, b: iF, Josopn ‘Garena aid Lbs city, GATZ—) Lows Catz, ago 65 youre, duy morning wt WW o'clock from his ‘SutaiitsUn morning of 8 23, baby, inf shi—Un morning of Nov, 23, bal of Willan G, and Eignin silery mee Layee nen KNOWLES—At the Stock Yarda, Noy. 18, ‘Thomas Knowlos, aitud 43 years, unoral froin vault ut Calvary Comotory Wadnos- wm * Funeral V Intu resiloney, day, Nov. W, at p, oo pure please copy, .O'DUNNELA—Noy, 27,.10hn O'Donnoll, 9 native of Newport, County Mayo, Pariah of Mreantt, sreland, nued @ years und 3 months, Funeral frou inte reuldunee, No. 801 West Erlo-nt. Wailnentay, Noy, 30. ut Iu o'elouk a. m., to Bt. Tumbkili’s Church, whero” hit waxs will bo dated, thonon by cave th Calvary Comotury, Brivis ‘of tho fonsily we invited Lootrend, 3 * BROWN—Hddle Mulford Brown, of mambranous croup, videatxonat Pilny and Manto Nrown, agud years ‘and d montis, Funeral from Atulford homostead at Houth Kvans- fon Fansdey. Nove % Frivads of family laviied wo KUGLIIt—No, 2003 Portland-ny.; Nov, 28, 1:9 El rie Ayed 63 yours, wite of Str, K PEt—Nov, 21, of corobre spit q Tin. wolored tte Wr Samael Geng “Sarat * Aenttor ag Phe Funersl services Tuesday abd pion, from 260 Was ¥. Interment nt Dubuque, ba, HR-AL Udevard, M1, azod 8 sears and 7 Of homorrhuge’ ot “tw stomien, Artur, aunt George Duakor, inte af Chienio. Mt Hosuitlt on Tugauay, 20h, hy nyu train cant SLARS—Un the wth inst, nt 12:3)n, tn., Matlo Leo Buyclay, beluved witu at Nathanial G. Sonsn, Funeral on Wednesday, Sah iat, Ob ban, Mh ANNOUNCEMENYS, M RW. 0, LATTINORE Witt, CON- duct tho Goxpol meeting this ovening in Lower ell tinh” Alvare welcome. RIB REV. E.R, DAVIS WILL LEAD t_thw noun mguttnyteodny, REQULAL WEEKLY BIBLE Hie Work Noun ue ae Saar Casa Christian Avsockation by Mies Js. Weyer, Ail ure ine vito BIRDS. os is Pareots, Genuine ‘Fatkine Var i German Canaries, und other Singing Birds, ac KAEMPFER’S, 127 Clark, CIGARETTES, Who Says So? ‘Why everybody who has tried thom, that Opera Puff Cigarettes aro the best obtainable. > LOUOOREWARD Sia nua By ile Vierrated, of eee Cie terry a Past dvond penutne woithsut tice, Lbicagy Depots, 1h W. Medison. & ocr, tate & dedicon. jaa Jails to cure, ai) ~ RASEBURNING PARLOR STOVE ‘The mast cconom: fenland ieaT hence or over uilurcd the iy SURE ang soe PH NEW At bufory big ing, At MACIAN & REATEREL, 8 Mantdrat AU rotall Dy ‘wii promingnt dealers, 2.8Lor $i fora tetall box pavetere i by oxpruss OF the bust Canillue itt Awericn., put Ul wlegdatiy and: au avn: Ut. an Seek? Gusti ok Coufectouer, 73 Atudiaua-at ‘Jana » | AUCTION SALES, By BLISON, FLERSHEIN & Go THIS DAY, MADISON-ST, The Dative Stock and Fislues OF THE TRANS-ATLANTIC TRADING COMPANY, WITHOUT LIMIT ON RESERYE, AT 10 A.M. AND 2 p, 7 BY ORDER OF : C. FRANK, ASSIGNEE It Is So Pronounced Never Besore Equaied! THE DISPLAY nese Art Objects, Drones, Poet, Embroidery AT OUR ART GALLERY, “84 & 86 Randolph-st. AUCTION SALE At I] O'Clock This Morning, 3p, m,, Commencing at No. 1 on Catalogue, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & Co,” Auctioneers, Ry GEO. P. GORE S WO. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GoOonD: Tuosday, Noy. 2%, 9:30 a.m, Twelve Hundred Lots in thia Kale. Clothing Longing Spucialty. natnk Bpvcioitio. PORN & CO, Auctioneers, Baols! Bools! Bout! OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES, Shoés! Shoes! in RVERY VARIETY. RUBBERS! FULL LINES. . AT AUCTION Wednesday, Nov. 30, And ovory Iotailer should come, ns al) the abore, Including | RUBBER GOODS, Are FRESH, REQULASL ond First Puaiity. GHG. Y, GoD CU, ‘216 und Zid Btudisua-at, THURSDAY, Dec, |, at 9:30, LARGE TRADE SALE OF Crockery aud Glassvare 150 Crates W. G., C,C., and Hotel Ware, in open lots. Decorated Chamber Sets, Tea Sets, etc. 500 Barrels Table Glassware. ‘Goods packed for country merchants, GEO, HY. GORE & CO. Auctioneers, REQULAR TRADE SALE Thursday, Doo. I, 9:30.a, my, One Thousand Lots Desirable Goods, DRESSED DOLLS n Spoclalty ne 10:00. GEO. JOE & CO., Auctioneers, —— eee HOXAL BAKING POWDEI iutely Pure. ROW GRAPH CHMAM TANT rroutntouperefararite ietoniina eluiosut tHe Ne other i anata pte iakes, #0) wb fs Noewithout tour opting fromm toary 10 Mew wit nd a8 eptlina fuod, 7" Commendetl r qearity aint eCugamunt, 1e, SOLUS AMM CUNY nei 1d, S200 “HACKUS WALTER MOTOL “Backus Water at y the Cheapest P rie etal aan fag iy arch tenga, ¥ va digs Mase dative Ataris tf ming Luthen, vies 3 Cotinaet, wleady fewer nt 15 vs O00. Rend for Dewcriptisoliredar egy, THE RACKUS WATER sozan ¢ . New York, ford, Pa Beis irouduay, Newark, Ni Jo 42 2eurbort Infringements will be prowouted. vewreted and eon etryanicar biratietey | Eatlons porforne ¢, GUT WHEL sr Clark=tel Banks au (ns, 239 & 241 Lake sb,