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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 8

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The Inter Oceani
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8 THE CITY IN BRIEF. Earra Pleads Guilty of Murderously Ai-faulting Mrs. Good and Miss Waiters. A Sunday Kiirut Affray Which Prorea a Murder Th Historical Society. Sad Disappointment of "Blttf Deters Mrs, A.

Hasina's Funeral Monro's Murderer Reed's Answer. SUSSAS PLKADS GTJTXTT. HK WSii TBT TEB INSANITX DODO. The trial of Aibs J. Borrma vu beroa yeeter day aftarnoon bsfora Jadga Collins, bat, bo inr as trial by a Jury was oonoarnad, mbi to a vsry audden and by tha defendant wiUdrwln hi plan of not caflty, ud nUrlnc a plan jrulity of mmkiac as Assault with Intent to kllL SUM Attorney Grinnsll icpmiwI on behalf of tha vaopla, and If sears.

Luther Xaaflla XlUa George Ingham for tha daf enaa, and a Tary wall fooaht legal battle was axpeatad on both aides. It la statao, taowsvsr. that tbe peopls waro aa wall preparad to prOT A Tary asKravatsd ajrainst tha defendant, that tha counsel for tha lauar toons nt tba wisest oooraa to puraaa would ba to bava thair ollsut plead gulltr. and trass to tba marey of tba Coon lor a aentenoa much Darhter that a lory would bo likely Ut ImuoM In rlsw ot all tba aetalia of tha muidaroaa assault UDon tba two dalense- leaa woman, sirs. Owode and Miss Walters, witb which tba busts were Dreoarea to rescue aa witnesses sbould ona baa been called.

Judge Collins will bear tba testimony neoeasary to ptoto an assault witb Intent to hill, this moraine. On behalf of tbe defense. Messrs. Mills and Indiana will introduce svldenoe toward proving; that taelr client was iuaane at tbe time be fired tbe mur-clnroua snots, and tbat ba ie stlil insane. For this Durpoee Vz.

Knobal V. Clevenicer and aeyerai noted ezperta on mental rlisesans will be introduced by tbe defense. It may be stated that tba big-best penalty nxed by tbe law ot tnla State tor Abe exime wlUt wnicb Burraa la cnarced is fourteen years imprisonment In tba penitentiary. This penally. bowsTor.

may lie repeated when titer are two or more indietmenta pendina? and broncht to a var-- dm of mill, in cssss where two or mure than two parties nave been shot witb intent to kllL lathe present esse tnere are two lniietrnente pending-asrainst Burraa, one for snootinc Mrs. Goods, and the other for sbootina- Mies Walters. It is not likely tbat the Court will infliot a penalty on more than one ot uie Indictments. Among those present in tbe Court-room when tba case was called were the wife and aged mother of Burraa, bia father-in-law. J.

W. Cooper, of St. Paul, and Mua Lillian Walters and Miss May Goods, bia victims. Both tba latter looked very fxiacu worn and emaciated, and the sears of tneir wonnda ahowed plainly. Burraa himself, exoept that be looKed thinner, did not appear to bo much changed lrom what ba waa on tha day of bia arrest.

The history of tbe ease may be summarised by aaying that at Una's Mercantile Agency at 8w Penl. during a part of Lbs years 1884 and lbb5. Hurras, then A young married man, Mrs. Gooae and Misa Walter, tba former separated from her husband, were employed. Misunderstandings arose between them of a somewhat scandalous character so far aa assertions were mads.

At their own request tbe ladles were transferred to tus Chicago bra neb of the agents in the latter part of lsa5. A month after they came Bnrras. and tba qnarrel between them waa renewed. Finally, on the evening- of Oct. 2b, lbo5.

Mrs. Goode sad Miss Waller, upon quitting the office of tba agency. No. lad Monroe street, at tbe close of tbe day 'a labors, were bred at oon-aecnuyely by Burraa, both tba ahota lodging In tba beads or face of his victims. IT 13 KUBSEB.

rrr diks or his mjvuna. Tha brutal assault on Charles rife, tha team-ater, which occurred aome time shortly before 12 o'clock Sunday nirbt, resulted in death at 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning, whan the victim died at bis mothers home. No. 637 Warren arenas. The deoeaaed was in a aaml-aHeonaeiona condi tion from tha time be cam bom suffering with his wonnda, and waa ana bia to tell now he rsoalTsd bis Injuries.

His Jaw was badly fractured In twe plaoea, but tha wound which caused tba death was a stab in tbe right aids ot his neck. Too mortal wennd waa evidently made with A lone, sharp knife, aa atba ant extends into tha mouth. Fife waa at his home talking to bia mother and brother laonia at 11 o'clock, aa nonr before be Into tba noose suffering witb bia Injuries. At tbat time ba waa preparing to retire, and be took off bia coat and vssc But when be got off his outer garments, he said: "I Sieee I will go oat and get a glass of beer at adory's." And be immediately left the house In bis shirt sleeves. Ha staggered Into tbe bouea an hour later, covered witb blood, and gasping tor breath.

A physician was called, and tba wound in bia neck waa pronounced fatal. Detective Bruton arrested Matt Kilgallen yesterday, ana the police eay tbat they are almost positive they bave got one of tbe victim 'a saaallanra He is locked no at tba West Madison Street Station, ana la said to bave a very bard reputation. Mrs. Msdory, tba proprietress of tba saloon on West Madison street just west of tba railroad- tracks, aid tbat tba deceased waa in ber aaloon la company witb Kilgausn and another man about 11:15 o'clock Sunday night. They left the Disoe about 11:40 o'clock, and tba woman aaya tbat she beard them quarrelling in tbe alley adjoining tba aaloon soon after they left.

As Fife staggered into bia bouse a few minutes later be was svidently assaulted by Kilgallen or In bis presence. Detectives and Meyers, of the Central Station, were also working on tbe case yesterday, but they could not locate aolgalien'a companion and the prisoner refused to divulge bis name. It is thought that Fife was assaulted la John Mc Carthy's aaloon. at No. 1177 West Madison street, in the alley near adory's saloon, as ths victim's bat and blood stains were found en the floor of tbe stable Monday morning.

McCarthy aaya that he beard no unusual noise Sunday night. Ue is known to have bad soma trouble with tha deceased, and ba is also detained by the polios, it la said that ona of bis boarders named UioU Is also locked HIST arc AX. SOCIETY. rxjtcTXD a. s.

HtrnBaJu) arcTUKsV Tba thirtieth annnsl meeting of tbe Historical Society was held laat evening, the Hon, Elisha B. Washburn presiding. There war about fifty members present. Ths Secretary and Librarian, Mr. Albert D.

Hagar. la making bia annual re port, gav a summary of the Treasurer's report- made Nov. ft. Tbe amount received during the year was 92.670; expended, 92.4S7.S4. leaving a balance of 921Z59.

Other reports were also rs csnved, Mr. John Wentwortb. who though feeling far from well, bad braved tbe inclemencies of tbe weather to be present, aroee and urged tnat great care sbould be taken in the choioeof commit tees. During bis terms of office, be remarked, "it fre quently occurred that when tbe committees met there waa not a quorum present." Somebody living in tha neigh boraooa ox Los society a rooms sbould be chosen. Tbe following were elected to fill offices In the society for tbe ensuing year: 1 resident, tbe Hon, IX B.

Wasbburne: Vice Presidents, K. G. Mason, General A. C. MoClurg: Secretary and Librarian, Albert D.

Hagar; Treasurer. Henry H. Naah; Executive Committee, Henry J. Willing and Levi SS. Letter.

The following were elected to annual membership: O. S. A. prague, Albert A. Sorague.

and dward K. Ayer. To corresponding membership, in consideration of valuable contributions: Is tax A. Menard. Kaakaskis; Profeeaor Washington Leverett, Upper Alton; Mrs.

Harriet A. Tennev, State Librarian. Lanaing, Mich. Geonra N. Baker, librarian Colombia College, New York; Professor Addison Van Name, librarian Tale College.

New Haven; JE. M. Bai ton, American Antiquarian Society. Worcester. Mass.

tha Bev. Dr. James McOovers, Dockport, 111.: Colonel B. T. Du rreat.

President Historical Society, Louisville, Ky. Jndg Grant Goodrich read a paper on the life of Gordon S. Hubbard. Through many of the years of Mr. Hubbard's life Judge Goodrich had beeu-aa intimate friend ot bis, and bia sketch Was full of interest.

The apeaker desired to see a biography of the gentleman published. Judge Goodrloh then presented to the society tbe life-like painting of Mr. Hubbard, a present from Devi Z. Letter. The thanks of the society were tendered tbe donor, through Mr.

Wash-burns. Tha biography of McHubbard was ordered placed in the archives of tba soclsty, and the Inee Unga adjo uraed. rrr hass i.tjck. "MULT" DITtsI GOKa BACK TO JAXX 'William D. Devere seams never again to breathe the air of freedom.

After six months onttnemetn In the County Jail, to which be was sentenced on three different onarges of obtaining money nndar false pretenses, he stepped from behind tba bars. His handsome little wife, whe baa stood by him faithfully daring all bis troubles In spit of the attempts other female charmers 'jo ensnare him. waa at the jail early awaiting ber husband's release, bbe came provided with cloths suitable te the season, even providing a new fall overcoat and seal-skin cap. Devere bade hla fellows good by, and band In band witb bia happy spouse tripped into the jail yard. There Detective Amsteln greeted tha twain and wrecked their new happiness by reading a warrant for tbe arrest or William K.

Devere, alias J. M. Baker. Tbe warrant waa Issued ths) sempiAiat oI John Griffin, who Atttr a TT.y TNTETT OOSAiN; "VTHDmSBAT yOVEMBEIl 17t 1 8 ST SVELTE alleged that Devere had ootalned from him under false pre ten Mrs. Devere broke down and wept profusely, and bar errlne- hnabend shed tears over bis bard luck as he wss led away to the Armory.

Devere is tha vonng man who carried on a Successful ays tern of. securing money on his "obeek" laat fall and tha first tew mouths ot tba present year, lie worked aoiokly and cleverly. The complaint books of tha police were filled to overflowing by the reports of bis victims. His scheme wss to sal set a business man in a eertaia neighborhood, dash into hla office In a rush, represent himself as the son of som neighbor, or a partner in some concern in the vicinity, snd borrow sUO or 20 "for half aa boor or so." before his victim had Mate to turn around. When Devere was finally captured, sev era! aoors of victims sppeered to prosecute him.

and be received sentence ot three months oa three charges. Dtvors la completely broken down over hla new trouble. Us cried Incessantly when visited by a reporter in hla oelL Hs disclaimed all knowledge ot Griffin, and thought he aaost belong to the old list of victims. TO TELS TOatB. burial cor Mas.

a. a Hxsrxa. Mr, A a Hsslng was laid to rest yesterday la ths aulst German cemetery of Bt, Bouifaclna. Tha funeral waa aa impressive one, and was at tended by very many people wall known fa poll' tics sod eociety. At tbe late residence of tba deoeaaed tba Bisters from tha various enters at the Catholic Church held a simple aarv loo, assisted by the Orpheus Mannerchor.

Tha casket waa covered with tha emblems of Ufa, that In the morning open and give forth their fragrance and in tha evening- wither and die. After the eervle tbe Dal 1-bearers. Messrs. Herman Baater. WU helm Bapp.

K. B. GoeU. X. Johnson, Andrew Simon.

C. F. tielscb. Bedmond and John Prta diville. Michael Petri.

Alderman Hull, Newton Goodwin, aid William Lee. ot whom tbe ttrel alz were bouorary, stopped forward and reverently raisins the casket bore it across the street to tbe Cathedral of tba Holy Name. A procession had been formed aa follows: A detail of polioe. a cross bearer, twelve acolyes, four sisters of charity from Consistent Nuns, four sisters of ths Handmaids ot Christ, four Little Bisters ot tba Poor, and tba mourners and friends of tbe de-eeaeed, and in tnat order the cathedral waa entered. Vicar General Conway celebrated solemn high mass, assisted by Fathers Thleie and ferry.

Fatnera Conway and Father Agnew delivered funeral orations. The muaM waa ainsulariy impressive. and tha solemn exercises of toe Catholic church rang grandly through tba great cathedral Among the gentlemen who were present at tus obsequies were C. B. Farweli, O.

B. Mataon General Laeb, F. A. Hoffman, Harry Kubena, Dr Blutnarda. George iters ten- Conrad SelDD.

Will' bun Setpp. Kmil Hoecbster, J. Hand. George Suonr. rnilip A.

Jloyne, Juuses Preadergast and Jamiseon, Will ism Vucks, Frana Amberg, A. Schoninger, lieutenant Bans, F. MandMener. Major Wallts. Carl Boer, W.

H. Scrlbner. W. P. Bend.

ex-Pastor Hartman, of the German Lu theran Chore n. J. IL Duolitlle. J. M.

Smytb. Prof. David Swing. Louis Hutt, Peter Mahsr. Slate a Attorney Grlnneil and bia assistant.

inund Furihmann. F. S. Winston, Dr. Fry, Aid.

Culler ton. Charles Denehy. John J. Uealy. Thorn as Sennutt, and Henry Beat, Very many of them followed tbe rs mains to the oemetery.

IS ZT OOEBSLf XHS SUICXDK. Deputy Bhariff William Carney went to Wan- kegan yesterday to view ths body of John O. Huster, who committed suicide at Spring Bluff laat Sunday morning, and. If possible, to eon nsct bun with John GosbeL tbe murderer of Henry Mnno, of Bogera Park. Hurater arrived from Bsvenswood at Spring Bluff Saturday last.

saying bs waa seeking wore. Hs aeted atrangely. and told people he met that he feared the men who were continually following him meant to take bia Ufa James Carman took the man la and gare him supper and a place to sleep. When the family arose Bunuay. tbsy found their guest suspended to a' beam in the barn.

He baa secured a rope, hich, having tied around his neck, he fastened te tne alter. and bad then cast himself from a barrel. Lata waa extinct when tbe aulclda waa found. In tbe pockets ot Hurater ware found several letters written in German and dated at Symrnea, Ohio, directed to him at Bavenawood. 111.

A lat ter waa also found which be had written bnt had not posted, it waa addreaeed to John Fianleigh, at Bavenawood. it waa la German, and the lot lowing is the translation: I beg forgiveness for that which I have don. OhI 1 am no Dutcnman, but bad a dsasted nun a. Oh. I wish could make good what 1 made baa.

Oh, God. my poor Ufel I can not hold it any more if I receive no help from anyone, so I can't help myself. I beg forgiveness for what I htre done, and pray, wnea you read this, to aand it to tbe right place, and remember that yon aatd not area one word. Had yoo only said ona word to mel OhI I wish I could make good all tbat I bare made bad. Ob.

make it good with my end. if you would only preserve me my life. Obi 1 would be thankful to you. OhI let me go to a mine, and let me work. Be loved I eh.

give me a tew more words to speak. A photograph ot a young woman that had been taken in Chicago was found on Hurater. In on of the lettera on ths deoeaaed waa mentioned the fact tbat the voung woman waa a delicate con dition, it la thought by the people at xtaTena wood that Hnrater and Goebet were one, and tbat because of tha voung woman he aropped bia surname Da gave his name as John Goebel. Goebel had been heard to aay ba wanted to go te the mines or pineries of Michigan, and it is thought be murdered Mnno and robbed Philips' store to get the money to pay his way to ths forests or mines, rSAKBXIN J. REED'S ANSWER.

caubXi taxatxamt bt Hie wire's rajcixx. A short tuns since a bill for separate maintenance was filed by Mrs, Elisabeth 8. Beed against ber husband. Franklin J. Beed, a real estate sad renting agent at No.

161 LaSall atreet. It claim sd that Bsad had deeerted her and refused to contribute to her1 support and that of tha fam ily. Mr. Beed yesterday hied bis answer, in which be eaya he was married to the complainant on- July 4, ltfSL. and lived with her antU Sept.

26 last. He aaya that instead of intending te desert hie wife he was foroed to leave the boase No. 1836 Wabash avenue. Mrs, Beed was keeping ber own daughter by a former marriage. two of ber brothers, and her father and mother at the house, which is the property of Mrs.

Beed' a mother. Mrs. Beed le a sister of George W. Brant, the lawyer. Mr.

Beed aava that tha abuse ot hla mother-in-law and brothers-in-law was of such a character that ba could no longer etaad it and arged hie wit to leave the honse and aeek another residenc with him, bnt this aha refused. Finally Beed became so alarmed for his safety that be determined to leave and oa Sept. 26 a terrible scene occurred la which ene of his wife brothers said, referring to Beed. that he believed he wuold ge and get a gun and aboot tbe aoounUreL" Hie wife, instead ot condemning ber brother a ooaduct, mad no objection but even attempted to palliate it. He aava also tbat bis wife actually sued him sine for moneys which hs collected for rents and expended for the support of tba family.

He says that be owns but little property and that hla income from his real estate boalnees is but small, being in aome years not more than 91,000. Bead aaya that far from intending to abandon his wife ha called on ber not later than Thursday last and urged ber ia tbe kindest manner to come and live with bim. She. howerer, started ud ia the middle of tbe conversation and said that her lather was coming and tbat be would "thrash" Beed and left him. Oa baturdav last Beed again called on his wife, but ber mother came la saying, "there is a as la talking yon may as well keep away because when Ltxxie leaves sny body she never lives with them sgain." He again left but returned to tbe charge on Sunday but, when his wife's fsther snd ons ef h's brothers fell upon him snd gsvs him a brutal beating the soars of which ha yet He therefor asks to have the bill dia- BHJTVITIES.

nrwmeaa geaovolent Association. First Assistant Chief W. H. Muaham yesterday resigned tha presidency of the Flremens Benevolent Association oa account of duties which pre-elud his acting, As tba annual leoUoa of offloers takes pises la January tbe post will bs filled la the interim by tbe vloa president. About 9280 was voted for the relief of eight firemen In jured during tha month.

The sals of tick eta for the annual ball realised which with the sale of prlvilegea mad tbe total receipts 929.577. The expenditures were Sl.Od&lS, including hall rent 9375, printing 9430, sad mnalo fiS-i, so that the bail netted for the and 928.617.85. A committee of three was asked for to ascertain which fireman sold tha most tickets for ths ball, with a view of leaning to bim, if eligible, a certificate of life membership, but tbe motion was defeated by a vote of 12 to 6. A committee consisting et Chief Sweenie and Ave others waa appointed te consider snd draw op a bill for introduction in tba btatg" Legislature in January, looking toward tbe pensioning of disabled lire-men and the relief ot families of firemen who lose their lives while oa dnty. West Towa Collector fiyaa's Debt.

Judge Gary yeaterday entered judgment for $3,615 against Michael W. Byah, tbe retiring County Clerk, and Conrad L. Klehoff. Badolph Brand, Conrad Seipp, and Henry J. Chriatoph, his sursUee oa his bond ss West Town Collector In 1881.

This Is the final settlement of the suit against Byan to recover the 2 per cent of taxes collected by him in 1881 above the 1.00 allowed him by law. His collections tbat year la all amounted to 9598.U44.05. which tbe 2 per cent commission was 911.978,84, all over 91, SOU of which he should have returned to the County Trees erer. A judgment for waa rendered against him, snd he took the case to ths Supreme Court, which at first reversed ths judg ment, bnt afterwards affirmed it oa a rehearing. Tbe last decision now beoomee a precedent tor tbe bringing of similar suits against ail the other towa collectors who bave retained more than the legal 91, 5O0 for their eervtoee.

Aa execution was Issued yesterday ea the Judgmeaa, The baa been on deposit in Cbristoph'a bank sine 1 883, snd will be paid at onos witn interest. amounting to nearly 910.O0O la all. Mr. Byan, hnwv-r thinks that tha estate of ths late Mr. Chrlatoph should pay tba scorned interest, as his bank has had tha us ot ths money during all this time, Tba Charity Ball.

The many novelties that will be lntrodnoed at tha grand charity ball to ba given Thursday even Ini Dan. a. at tna Colombia Theater, will nn douutedly be appreciated by the elite eociety tbat always gathers these an nasi affair. For the eoavenienoe of tnoee who attend as spectators, it has been decided to reserve the first two rows ot seats in tha baloonv. and tickets for tha asms will be on sale, at 91 each, at the box-offloe at a time- to be announced within a lew oars, xne ooxse will be sold st suction at the Standard Club, Miehts-an aud sixteenth street, oa Saturday, Nov.

27. at 8 m. Many prominent citisans bay already expressed their intenttsn to be present. and in aji urooabuitv the bidding will be even nans mr.ti-w tnan heretofore. Society is already astir, and is busy preparing far this magnirtosnt sooasioa.

Ws trier Tb temperature yesterday, as beerved by Manaass, optician. No. 88 Madison street, waa aa follows: 8 a. 40; 9 a. 40; 10 a 41; lis.

ia- AA: 12 m. 44: 1 rx 43: p. 45 p. 40. barometer.

Ha. 271; p. ml. 29.5a Trsleaven sV Co-, opticians. No- 65 State street, RmtnU Umui Hall, also renort as follows: 8 a.

nv. 4U; 9 a. 41:10 a. m-43: 12 nu. 45:2 p.

46: 4 p. 45: 8 P. 4tt Baromstar. 10 a. o.

29.4A PERSONAL XKHTIOX. XX i)S ABOUT CHICAGO. Mr. Charles H. Sparks, ths manager of the Patent Bo tary Jail Company, who waa la attendance at the National Prison Befotm Con gress lust bsld at Atlanta, Oa, returned to Chioago yesterday.

Mr. Sparks speaks in glowing terms of ths treatment tbe delegates received at tus bands of the people of that thriving South ern city. Nothing bad besa left undone to provide every and to make everybody at ease. Governor J. B.

Gordon's rooeotlon Mr. parka considered an aie-aat affair, la a abort conversation which followed the introduction Governor Gordon expressed himself highly grati fied that all aecuoual anlmoaiuea between tbe Nona aud tb beuth bad been eliminated and tbat the country was National in its cnaraeter. Ex-Preaident Hayes waa a delegate from Ohio. "He la ona of tba beat liatenera 1 ever saw. said Mr.

Sparks, "but I never heard him express aa opinion oa anything, as often as I saw A GAMBLER'S APPEAL. Toay Delight Draws a Powerful Leasoa from thai IOie of St. Paul aad Hla TUenoay B-fur Jains; A grip pa. In bia sermon last nlfbt nt ths People'a Tsbornsol oa Halated street Tony Delight preaohea from the twenty-sixth chapter of tha Acta of the Apostles, Ha reviewed tb lit of Paul snd a poke with special effect of his appearance before King; Atfrippa, when, alter bearing- tha testimony of Paul, tha King aaid: "Paul, almost thoa parauadeac me to be a Christian." From this evideno given by Paul tb apeaker draw a etrong; and effective lesson, claiming tbat no matter how eloquent a man may be in voioe and manner, no matter how. well educated he may be, there la nothing on earth so powerful ana so effective as tne actual experience of those men who bar seen the lowest phases of life and have bean saved to health, happiness, and reapeotability by' the grsoe of God through the testimony of otbera, Tbe teaumonlea of such men is the strongeat evidence a man can hay.

aaid that throapra bis efforts daring- tbe past ten ysara tnat have bean devoted to gospel temperance work ia Chioago could count a thouaand souls saved by his efforts, aidsd by the powerful testimony give by those drinking; and wicked men, who themselves havs been saved by tne testimony of others. Ths speaker gave special examples in the lives of men who under his personal notice have become gamblers, embeaxiers. and drunkards in Chicago who might bave been saved hsd they listened to tne testimony aad experienoe of those who bay been reclaimed from their evil vloea by the power ot God, Tony closed tbe meeting with a etrong and effective appeal, aaking his hosiers to turn from their wave of wK-rodnsss ana crime and seek the Lord. "r'oliow my aaid hat "I know whereof I apeak. I have seen life In all Its phases, but never was happy until I becaroa a cnrisuan.

Six or eight persona gave earnest and in teresting testimonies, after which fully a dozen persons want forward tor prayers Uood music' was in attendanos, sod about three hundred and City persona, both man aad women, srere preasmt. LATEST BKTL'BJS. Ton can now go to St. Paul and Minneapolis by tba Chicago, Burlington snd Qulney Bau- road's Mar line Elegant Pullmans' dining-car and strongly built, modern coaches oa all trains 5s WeUKALall, Batnuel Walker, agteadVaZcr, Nov 32O0 Forest avenue, always has THS IXTXB OcxaJr for aaia. Patrons of the paper will please bear this In mind.

beat Coffee, 3 Tba far BTJSXNES3 210X1023. ADTICK TO lOTBIRS. Mrs. Wlnslow't Soothing Sirup shoald always be need for children teething. it sooths the child, softens tbe gums, allays all pain, care wind colic and la the beat remedy for iHarrhrea 25c a betu.

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Chicago, mo aiaI Peter b. 108.S40 aCFhilin ina an Vtiiiiam Chicago. KW.841 ianip.ia..naae. i MABRIAOB ZaOENSSS. ina ul Philemon B.

1ubs urtaKat A. Bams. ina ui, Karlmlr a. l08-83 1 Moul Wanar ina ui I Kdwsrd ww4 1 Emily Bohnke beiae. ina oik 1 John Brnwn 1MUI4A Kema Morten son.

bam a. 'ina on i rsvid C. Blnm xixutao auian'la btraas ina As? (Owen Colman. bndgst i ina o.o I snk J. Corcoran 2H.

10W I Hslsn tt Jl. -ind o.o Kdwsrd H. Knthsr 2l.Ctileago. 10834B alarr A. KL.bame.

ina qui i John 1083S0 ina L. Wliiett A glili ern ios axi Dsvld 1MU1 BtaUs ltaxter inooimJ'ved 2S ina Bobsrt Wimamson lOeUJAs a.aua Dann ina a I August 1U4 oel David E. Morrsn jjaia ina o.o Krnest lOaioo lMM John J. Hhes utu3 atinnle S. sans ley 18..

hams. ina one I Thomas Manonay 40. julia ickoiaon ina'-aa James Kelly. Chicago. Mary taia inaaanlOtloOrepllng ,..24.

lUMtte Anna ina mi Charles lOtUiOl atiniua Jdueiier ine qo I Frank W. NUson 1 Mary K. 1n, John Lang i Annie IL Johnaon aJ. Jjigiawood. ina suu I Michael Walsh M.JS7.

inn turn i Henry L. Wichita. Ian. lOhVooo Auule p. Bushy ina jum Albert Salter Minn.

106 iisilia Parks 1. tna am 1 Frank N. lOfcvBe Msggie T. ina omjj Hayes. Chicago.

108'8e8 Clara Baed 28.. Bams. ina aisa 1 r.d win R. M.rtin Chioago 108-fciB 1 Atflles L. Marlowe 24..

bama. ina ernS Jhn Orady 24Chicago, 10870lMaryHasUnga 2 4.. barn a. ina st, i beorge Ki IU8a7i I Anuie Vierle ina o-to 1 Charles D. Brown ....21..

fc.glo. Henry E. En an It. View. uo(S Mellasa M.

Parker. Iowa. Tb foUowing bills for divorce wot hied yse- Gon Frank P. against Bach si IL. for adul JiBsntSTCMa Laura V.

against James for cruelty. sIabhs Louis against oil us, lor emsity ana Habpstuti Nellie U. against jonn, tor as sertion, McBrtdi William H. against baran tor desertion, cruelty, and adultery. STAXTOX raster lea against it.

vaay, lev ae- sertloa. Tb following decrees were granted: n.wMn.r. lilchard from las be! Is. for deser tins. iixnxiKD Jennie la from Kiohoiaa, lor aaui- terv, FxLSgiCTHAL.

Nov. 18. after a short illness, at bia residence. No. 15o Hoath Uespisines street.

Jseob Pel sen thai, aged 77 years. pnneral notice hereafter. CanstAK Nov. 15. at the residence of her son In-law.

Kdwin Hlgham. No. lbO South Halated atreet. Sarah Cad man. aged oa years.

Funeral from residence at 1 p. m. to-day, oy aarriagaa to Boea HilL wnxiAMs ov. 15, Bonnie Williams, aged years and 11 daya, ponerai to-day. oy ears, aortoweatara xtau- Toad.

KosiiTDXaKT Nov. 14. Mrs. K. T.

Bosso berry. nee Walton, wife of Dr. A Rosen berry, at her borne In Bnebovgaa Falls. Whv. seed years.

Fuaaral at Chicago. iD.nL to-day. from tne Chicago and North weeteravdepot to Gakwoods. urrrjn.g!f At her residsnosv aa eat uicxson street, Nov. 16, at 7 o'clock a.

Mrs. Patrick Quinlaa. agsd 35 years, bora la County Clare, Pariah of Csrigholt, Ireland, Funeral Thursday, at to Church or Aa- Dusclation. where high mase will be calebraud. thenoe by carriage to Northwestern Depot, and by cars to Calvary.

p.imrra aad Binghamptssi ut, z.l ana iraiana papers piesse copy. liLAUL Nov. 15. Jameavsoaef John Blaal and Annie Family, aged 2 months and it dava. Funeral Wedneeday.

at 10:30 a from No, 39 Cly bourn place to Calvary Cemetery. ButcsJiUAK Nov. 15. at ths residence or his mother. No.

281 Sooth Paalusa street, Fraaaia J. Blackburn. Notice of funeral nareafter. Folds Nov. 15.

of pleero-pneumonia. Miss Kate Folds. Panes si from Chorea oC- Epiphady. Ashtaad avsnus and Artama street, at AO a. m.

to-day. Ba-BSnT Nov. 15, Ducy Babbitt, aged 83 ysars, at No. 93 Oakwoods boulevard. xtLOOSt Nov.

14. Lome Bloone, aged 27 yeara, at Alexiaa Brothera HosrAXali MCKixxa Nov. 13, Mary atneiisr, aged 43 reare, JotTNBOw Nov. is. ljena, naioved wu ex lieu tenant t.

Johnson, aged 4i years. months, and 1 day. Funeral Nov. I S. at aa- from her lata reel- den oa.

No. 206 Sedgwick atzaet, by carriages to Graeeiand. Frtende tnvtted, BUBIAL NOTICB. Ef PX.iiriXiM Tb funeral of the late David Eooensteta will take place at 10 a. m.

to-day. from tbe reaideno of bis brother. No. U3 South Clark street, bv carnages to Graeeiand. axis The funeral of John Wade will be held at 'he Sixth Preabyterian Church.

Oak and Vln cinnes avsnuea, Thursday morning, Nov. 18, at 10:30 clock. DRPRISES mm BiXTUrMLFfRn KOST PERFECT MADE Preiiared with strict regard to Pnxltv, Btrength, and Heaitnf ulnesa. Dr. Price's Baking Powder containa no Ammonia, LlmeAlum or Phoephatea.

Ir. Prices Bxtracta, Yaniila, Lamoa, etc, flavor deiicsoual. MK1N5 POWDtft CO. cVcsru am Sr. fgere; sv A.NMOTJNCE3CKNT3.

THR WKEKtf PRATRR MERTINQ OF the Ceo oral W.O.T. U. will held to-morrow morning st 10 o'clock, at beadonsrters. No. lftl 1st.

balls at. room lOu. Miss Esther Pugh will lead. rpiIK EIGHTH WARII BOHEMIAN KEPIB-L llcan Club will hold a special msetiag this evening at No. 175 West Twelfth st All bohamisas of the becond t'ongresaionai Dlatrict are lavitad, as business of rrast importanoe to them will come up before the meeting.

DIE. LOttl.HKB rVILL GIVK A FKEK lecture subject:" "Worn an a Tolls, Trials, snd Triumphs" st the woman's Christian Association Boarding Borne. aUenigsa av. to-morrow svening. Ail workingvoaMa are cordially invited to attend.

A PRACTIC AL XKUTURI UN COOKINQ will bs aelivered to-morrow afternooa at o'clock at Unity Chsrch. corner Walton place and Dssrboru av, entrsncs oa Walton place. Menu Fish chowder, chicken pisv'lobstsr salad, Charlotte rosso. Aa sdmission of 50 cants will be -ch areeii. Each one bring napkin, spoon, aote-book.

and pencil. THK TWELFTH WAKIt PltOHTRITlON Clnb will meet aa the old ciianol on Westers av aetr Monroe st, to-morrow evening. The election ot omcersaad other Irs porta tit bnameas will come be fore the metiny. A tull attendance in deired. "MsTlaksrl Thss Wsaa.

Werta MZMOKLtX COLLKCTIOX of over 100 arttelss one owned and used by Abraham Lincoln Th9 most intTetin in tb world. jNow oa Xsukut.son davy Tnlnv. 0 CJ.ta. lad 12 jmol, 11 CAUi IV I THIIEE: STALES It I Fonrteesn Photographs tm I I I A Threett Styles log 03 at I fi 1 4 STETOS' G11LERT. 4 Taaater Fin flirt (a mm Tti mm MAKIMC THIMCS SPIM ON THE TAPia ROUSIIG AJXT UPHOLSTERY SALE! SEE HANDSOME GILT CHAIN FOR CURTAINS, Wortli 50c pair.

3,000 pairs wiU "CLEAR TH KM" OUT" At 19c Pair. AH BRASS CURTAIN POLES $1.00. For 49c. PRINTED MADRAS FOR CURTAINS, wortli 15c, For 5Jc yard. LACE CURTAINS, Guipure wiae, wortn $4ou pair.

For $1.98 Pair. Heavy TURCOMAN CURTAINS for doors and windows, i wortli $5.00, For $2.89 Pair. Heavy CHENILLE PORTIERES, imported, wortli $20.00, For $11.48 Pair. CTJRTA1TT SCRIM, wortli For 62C yard. DRIVES IN OUR GREAT CARPET ROOM.

Good 2-ply Ingrain. 20c, 25c, and 30c Double Warp, extra heavy, 2-ply Ingrain, 35c and 40c Double Extra Super, 2-ply Ingrain, 45c All Wool, Double Extra Super, 2-ply Ingrain. 60c Bright line of Tapestry Brussels, Fine Body Brussels Full line of Rugs, Oil Cloths, etc; 59c SALE IM OverwMiM! OrertiiniiDs THIS complete, best quality, wortli Pattern, 4 yards long, 54-in. ooc 85c FULL DRIVE. Ovefpowerk! Oveiiikl Goods ITottse of Ctitcafjo." CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE FireprML Oor.

WsshlnirtoB snd dark sta. posrrrvi-ajr last week. To-nJjrh. To-nicna ttaturdar Mausee Onlr. HELEN DAUVRAY, jtna Her CwaaecAy Company, I In Braosno Howard's ONE OF OUR GIRLS.

aw York production dap! icstso. EXTRA. CoDnndx Mondsy. Nor. 2 Mstlneas TbnrsdAT (Thaaksnlving) sad Batarday, tus Comedians.

R0BS0N AND CRANE WM. H. CBANX as. RIR JOHN FALRTAFF BTUAKT hUBHOS ss MA8TXB bMJUiDsUt la an Adaqnste ProdaoUoa of Shakespeare's MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. CAST OT CHARACTERS Sir John Falstaff Mr.

Wm. H. Crane en ton id ward McVS ds Wm. Harris Paa-s llr. Clarence Handyaide JiiMtice hhallow Oeorpe H.

Ondlihs Loaia M. Carpenter tur Hash trans IstiU W. Van Uorea Master Abrahsni Btcsrt Uobsoa Host of tbs Oartar lirry A. Lsmrdoa Kobln. Miss UnasisCoKsn liuifby Irons Hernsndes lr.

Charles bjetrel Nym. Botwrt V. Percy Bardulph J. J. Oilmartin hnnpie Mr.

Ueorva Clare Mrs. Mla Salens Fetter Mrs. Pa Msr Wsldron Ann Paa-s. Alios Brown Mrs. Ueorgls UcAsoa SALE OF SEATS Ope 113 This (Wednesday) Morning.

MADLS05 STREET THEATER. NIGHT AT 8. TO-DAY AT 4 laESAEXDOl'S OVATION TO THE FiVUlimS THK CillCAOO OPKKA (X. FELCH. BAKNEd, -'UT.

KAYNE. MOOKK. HAKTMAX, OIUlAI CUUUC8. M. I t'KUlKSUAJiK BtCKXtU, WiLLIARD.

Soperb Urehestra Director. Orastast Production Avar 8eaa in Chlcaco. Popular Prices io, 60c 75o No Uiuhsr. CASI50 THEATER AD CAFE. Corner North Clark snd JlIuos sta.

PRICKS 25. 34. and froc No Hicher. To-Blvbt at bstnrdsy MstinesstS. CUVtSINO OPERA CXMPANY In Johenn Stranas' Coruio Opara, OAGLIOSTKO.

Oonosrt after tba Opsrs. Cats open from 11 A m. to 13 p. m. No admission fee.

STA5DARD THEATER. I KAXCTCZ AT 3. TO-NIGHT AT 8. WILSON 4 RANKING BARGAINS! eFas. Armstrong 183 AND 140 STATE STREET.

"Popular nrul Iteliahl Irif HOOLEyS TH EATER. Kvery IvsnlnA 8. ThU Afternoon at Mr. Richard Mansfield AS PRINOEKARL ladonsd by ths Vast. Indorsed by ths Wast.

TH( CHlCAliO WKITEKs) fcAY; Wit T1WV1 HARRllS. la TUB INTER OCX AIT: "One of the beat pieces of email re work to be seea nog ths Mr. E. T. McPhellm, In ths "A treah.

vlrtd ehsrsctanxaooa." Mr. Robert FestMe, In ths NEWS: -Audiences well plessed snd snthaxlaaUc And Mr. MetonneU. ia ths IlaLaa: 'lopls laue-B rroan DesisnuiaT 10 sna. A A re ax till.

Saturday sisaiiv ciw. nndav. Nar. 91 Kudolph AronsOBs Jiaw York Caalno Opera Oo. In KBM1NIK.

00 LET'S THEATER SP CIAL. couxEScrxa bundai xvxKrso. hot. n. Ths Latest London.

Sew Tork. Bonton. and Phils isi- poia upai aim iieiiaeiniiii Jllastratod bv ths Famous Eatlolpli JLrcascn lew York Caslso Open Ci Tna Most Mss-nlfleeot Oomle Opsra Production Xtst Wltnasiad ia Anisrlca. Sill OF SEATS CCmSCES THIRSBAT, KQT. 18TH.

GRASD OPERA HOUSE. Osrk sc. opposite Ooon Honsa, BOSTON IDEALS MAIaSKB TO-DAT AT 2. 3XvVII OIT HONOR. Wlta Btons.

Lsiilarhs. Karl. Lswton. MsodonsM. and TO-NIGHT AT 8.

VICTOR. EHE BLTJESTOCKINa. Witb MLLK. ZKLIX DB LU88AM. Mscdonald.

Barna- oee, iswioa Minn, umwira, Kest bundsy higat A KaU BABY. TTIXDSOR THEATER. North OUrk and DirlsionBta. H. LEHNEN Proprietor anl Manarer TO- DAY AT 'J 1 XO-NiaHr AT a 1 ana ursstssr or aji noran ow tai i jmwu -tin Daly's Oreat Play.

TJMTEa THE GASLIGHT. Wonderful Mechanical KIT acts. Oreet Scenery. Grandly acted. Monday.

Nov. SS-Ainerica's Greatest tlAAS aiviutia. PEOPLE'S State, near HAiTlson. TTTTa A1TTRSOOH AT 1 1 rTIGHXAT 81 1 1 a- a-r- ivPrsss fjnnrL'aU aV. inablUlaM 111isVF Al-JWa NEWTON BEERS' -xnoGT in cenoon- Wsea-WAOl Of SLi.

CARPET EXP0SITI05 EUILDL50. NOWOPBN. lira Fat Stock Sw, tad American Dairy Snoiv, Gritk'fifilteSk ji ALL For One Price of Admission. Tba exiiibition. of tha abova is now open to tb.a publio, and will continue Day and Evening until -Friday, Nov.

19. This is absolutely tha largest ex position ot the kind ever witnessed under one roof; and should be seen to be appreciated. It is too ex tensive to give a' detailed description of everything on exhibition- ADMISSION, 25 cents Children Under 12 Tears of Age, -15 cents Special Rates will be made Visit. ors attending this Show by all the Leading Railroads running to Chicago. All under the auspices of the Illinois State Board of Agriculture.

CENTRAL MUSIC HALL. Jfye 5toddard Ieetures. HEWOOUESKOs rmc ill va tha. tkd lkctuhms. Kuthnslaatlcallr Reoeired bv Aoilieooss la rhllslslvhis.

Koston. and Urooklyn. Hlitsry ia tsa Terr Breeaa sf IU Essctsaesta. Wsa-strlari with Charles llraeas ia ksrspa saA slsucvse Llsja la lae Wrtaai. Far the better seeomtnodstion of tbspablia TMKKI COVimUd LXAC1LK ALiaM.

anil ba citso. as taUoars: COUBsl A Thsrsday and Monday nalnn, hot. aa. as. rae.

a. o. 0. COUBU Friday aad Tnsaday MtoV. a0.

SO. rae. 8. 7. lO.

OOUBSS Saturday and Wadnsaday sp, sov. i. uao. m. u.

lioT. 2.1. '27. I Tils unn of Oia fiAnAnil HAitJLLOil ILL sad Empire sad its IssOonoos iDtrAiji.ur rjiiui, lowrmniT. ot.

ten. JO, Uw. X. EXlZABKTft. a w.w,A himtorr, bionoui iiinaiass in arms am i lettara.

Lm.114. I A lonraaff Unwia man ITT. CHAJaLLS D1CXZX8 lands rua ths aorsust. And uanursir dioassat xrota UTS TKA VFLfl. Iprevions leetnres Dm.

II. 7. ti. A remarkabls ekaraeute. IT.

PEli-K TUB GREAT. OraaUoa ot Parian Irosa or tns mnn or tuwsis tMroane norties. liao.tf. H. 11.

EulPTA-SD TBM NILK. A dsUirhtrol ioarner. fOrlantsJ kis sad rrirrfcrs. UmposinsT nuns. Mr.

frrrmDARiy hohth ArrrAL jckw mttrsa ia offered as tbs BIuH WA1LU II Aiti ot bis scnisvemecl. sad 111JS ILLOdl HAXlU.Sa. ob. Lained ia lares nara bvons of ths nnderaiened. who spent tbe past snmmer In Esropo.

are I'MEirALED in i.oiin.iaa hu mill a av svaa aTaa wa CorRSE TICKETS, reaarrsd seats, n.00, rl S.f buua. noiains; tour iu.uo. sixoo. siaxiu ir.gL. ah, ft sals or couBsa ticots ro all ths OODB8E8 wUl opaa as Boa OSSoa TBCUDAf MOBNIBO, nOVaHBU IA Ko bnvar win bs allowed te aorehasa naars taaa tast ttsasts to ssrh course.

BURDITT NORTH, ITaaeewa. atcTICKElTS THEATER. Xrsry Wsdaaadsr saA la tarfliT. -t AVsTMATINrX KIK.AJLYEY OJLXATEaT 8PZCTACLK. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS.

AeTMstineeTs-dar at 3: Over st 1 THS QBEAT MIKADO BALLET. THK LIYX INDIAN AXKPHA.NT BAMBOO. With hla Oriental trspptaes. Tbs ortotasl Moslcal Miaasnl Family. Mdlle.

Clara Oaallu. Mons. Arnold, tbs rrest rrotasqns. Tua trip sires seeaea la London. aVypt.

India, Japan. America, ate AaeruiinsT sew aad onsuts. ao extra coats; lor ra EXTRA. XEXT MONDAY. BALK OPENS TO-KORBOW.

J. Ci DUFF'S OOMIO OPERA OO. 180(8018 Ltlllsa Bnssall, Eolda 8ea-nln, Varroas Jar- besa. llsdeline LaoeUe. Sic.

Cssnpobsllo. H. KrUy, Harry Is. HilUard. In Von bupps's A Trip to Africa.

XOHL Sc MIDDLETON'S SOUTH HIDE DIME MUbKUM. 140, laSw sad 16 CiarS St. near Msdlsoa. Week Besrlnaiac Moodar. Nov.

la. Extraordinary Re-entrsxement of BIO WLSNLK JOHNSON. SITE HI AYS TWO WKKslS MORE. Msddea's Tslkinr Doa-. Mrs hb8sa Baa.

TrTKATKK NO. 1 DANTK" 8 1KKt U. tmimn liu. a THK UREA i uiiUST SHOW. KOHL st MIDDLETOJTS WEST SIDE DIMK MUSEUM.

10 and 16i Waat Maglaon ac sear Halssad. Week Bcinnins Moadar. Not. Is. XraSTMal.

THAAllK A NW BILL NEW PEOPLE. OOttXDT THEATER FAMOC8 4-TOUsISTa CXX BALABKUMA. THK FIRE KINO. THK XJT1LK FLNUUtA 1HE bLllLPY CHTLDRKN. SEW OLYMPIC THEATER.

Prior a la 'JO. 30 cents. WKSL EY KLKCTHIO SPARKS. Beethoven On artel. I Zsoaertf Sssriaa.

Charles Hows. I John Brace. Eam sad Kitty siortoa. I Ollday A Kent. W.

H. Tradewell. I Bmmeraon A loeka. Waaler Brothers. Kelly A Bertha.

Daily at 5 JO snd H. p.m. COLUMBIA THEATER. Under the Manas merit i. IL hti, luis Aftamooa si a.

To-aicht a a. Lewi!) Morrison and Cella Alsberg la a Oraasl Bpsetaeolsr ProdacOoa of TA VST UXD MA BO UBKITJt, Entire New rloanery bv VoasrUia. Bond ay. Not. 81 Mdlle.

Aimee. ACADEMY OP MUSIC. jr. J- DOWLINU sad BADIK HA8SON la TO-MI III NEVER SAY DIEjTOif -KICHT 8. Octette of Mala Voices.

Msrlssl Bora. Inankairlyioc Week THE WHITE BLAVsL. SHILOH! Tna Moat FAMOUS BATTLE at tbs SabetHea, la depleted to tha Ufa at tba GREAT FANOBA A Michigan ay, near Partisan at. Open Day aad ErsnlBf STASHOPE ft EPSTEAJTS HI till BCHKUB AS BU0O THKATIS. Bsnaorpb at assr Olara.

Das Naab'a Hibernieon. Pans Ls Petre's a-peelslr Company. Now Muaenm Festnres. ths Whits, Moors, the Madagascar Family Calitornis Dot, Major looa. LllUpaUsas: Ids nilllsms' Mammoth Paeiuea Plala, A Million Wonders.

Hourly stae baows. CRITERIOir THEATER. MadaTwiek at-, eor. anyisiea. Every Evenlnr thU week.

Saturday and "nndsv Mas fl a Ikalut 'nRiail 1 tA XJlt K. liOiaVs- i iimu liairi: a vveuwu-" in him nivtffMT oojbmit, Miiu-t4. 3NT Prietw. AUo, SK3, aad t-. ae-xt-Noil BosVm WIDOW BaiXilT.

ITCXOM TBTXATEa 10. 23 30. 50 CETXf The oat complete sad IsrrfsstFstasla Compear ttitarZ -SAKSLar KatHesosM tpveialty Matinees Tne.dsr. Tharsday. Hatarday, and bandar aiav.

aa MarinaUl Co. Mann. In a. Msnnallis Ca ALCAZA 16 84. 85.

Aaa0. Keoond week snd aplenclio, porceas of tba FlaUJ INUtf COMKDY IDEALS In DNCLK Mad usee bstordsy snd Ban day st 1:30 p. m. PA50EAMA. BATTLE UF GrETTYSBURG OpaaeUaPyf rsan aw aa.

ta 11 as. Cslas Cata to FsawnraA riaoai.

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