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R s S ) y ‘ { 1 i i ili CHICAGO 1TRIBUNE: THURNSDAY, DECEMBLR +, losw. 000 damngea agal a e E. Wheoler and | French, t I Wilder, Matth THE CIiTY. i Fige, Rrines Geors Tionty "'-E'r'rl".Tnlwr.'n‘nn]u:"'mk?c - W Hatine ) ; g ANKRUPTOT MATTERS, aTer, 3l IAm MeNeD Charles W, Karnes, of this city, filed a voluntary peiition in bankrnpicy yesterday, His debts, afl unsecured, amount fo §5,300.07, - No ascts, 'The petition was referred to Keglster Hibbard. Tlenry 8, Mast, T. B Grant. Q. FL n, Fredertek siehinelder, un Ate eter Furtnne, Frencis _\5“9\1. Leopold Meyer, Jolis ©, Talnee, Jamce Lediy, N. Py Kinsley, Jobn Enmmerncld, e, C. GENERAL NEWS, Edwin Harrls, Lewls, 1ll, 1s At tho Tremont . E. Jenkine was yesterday appointed Aseignea | ) Iaul W, Dennls, C. 5. Walte, J. B. Noute. of Chaties I, Preier, Tiie c?u“»fl;l{’lz: meeling hampers, The Covk County ","{;',y'sf;g{'j‘;“’;{;‘““;\_ _gatnts’, | In the same case wos continued un s 14 Lonla & i We IT. Dtters, Trice . Tacoh oot Rev. T, 0. Toren, Tectr o A varel | 1 Ths compaition inecting in ihe cato of Kramer 4 utlers, Taife & Lasy, dhsod Bros. wan contiuued untll Dec, 112 . Heay & Co., R Efren- weeks' nbaence, on duty In behalf of his church. A small dividend of about © per cont was de- | U Leopold Reller & Co., Wil g clared in th Dunlop & Wallace. 1 Gri @achaum, Jolin Hangs & C A Lipman, Te teuncrature yeslorlar, 04 eS| o AFERION COUIE 1N BRI, e TRt HELRS bl AT Manssse, opticlan, 88 Madison streot (FMIBUNE | ¢ o ypbard commenced 8 suit for $3,000 | &Co. Nl Towedis Centad Kot dohn Bullding), was, at 8. m., 28 degrees; 10 8. m., 5t Anson 1f, Tk, 312 m., 363 4 p. ., 473 8 ne, Bl Darome L. Hanson & Co. commencedd & snit In tres. eterat 8.8 m,, 20,00; 8 p, m., 200.50. ey ogainat Teaial Block and Kugene “Arostein, aying domages at $5,000, and auotlier of Iike Coroner Diletzach yesterday held an Inaneat npon :h’nrn%ur.]agtn slmilar Amount, asainst Thomae James Miller, residing ot the comero‘!’l“hlrlr-fl‘l;'- J fls"lmm?nk K. I}, Clark, Emma D. Chapman, street and Butterficld, killed by a tratn on the | and Josaph Kenay, g 5 Turlington & qumcy' Haflroad, near the Unfon' | . The Mcrchants’, Farmerst & Mechanlcs: Savings Tank began n auit againat 11, C, DeWitl, Catharino Btock-Yords, A verdict of aecidental death was "u',‘.mn'flm';"';_":,,“,_",,“A”‘i(m;. it gatharine Tianswar Tosentiere, J. McKinsey & Go., Teter' Tutfon, Wiliam Mackali, Chatles F.” Dorfia, Adnm J, Wiekler, W, 1. Quan & 'Co., W. 8. Golsen, Clark 1.ipe, Join Herting, and 3,500 others, The unlmcn was divided into two sectlons—the Engiieh and the German, The German eection was very alinflar to that headed in tha Knglikh languaye, but contained a clanao requesting the Mn{nr not to remova a nian **wwho has shown him- self a competent and eficient ofiicer, and appoint a L"\"I returned. lic leaves o wife and four children. Tievron, and QGeorge Chandler, rastee, to fore. | MAN Who ling demonstrated himeelf to be, and e, Tianry Wabler, an emploge in Schuttlor's wagen- | close a trust-deed o 51,200 on Lota 40 and 50 tn ',‘.'},,',ggfigg'fi:‘;vfl';g,“é‘;l|;§;o.n?".:,'l:'§ag‘!m';}l“.=;=;’g fattory) on_ the cornor of Clintcn and Monroo | C. . Iull's Subdfeiaion of Block 8 Inthe Canal | Faties of GOLIR CL EUERS, strects, while employed in putting up some belting | Traatecs’ Subdivision of Sec, 7, 30, 14, Mayor Heath took the petition, looked it over, estenday, was canght in thu machinery, thrown : CINCUIT COURT. fler: crasked hisHonor et vellin. hvenking his heck, aad catelng | The Home Insurance & Hanking Company of [ 4AIGLeCH e alicrason s feperteraskeqple Hoter fnstantancous death, A verdlct of accidental death | Texas comnenced a sult in replevin yeaterday | gapil: +11Lave & great reapect for all those gonitics was roturned, At the regnlarmecting of the now Zonave Com- ny, lield lust evening at ltoom G Central Lla !‘fi. Tollowing ofiicers were clected: Captain, Waggner: Kt Licutenant, ¥. 1L I'rear; Secomd Licutenant, Goorge E. Wright. - The Company sp- pointed o Committee, consinting of Messrs, Mig- uault, fandersun, and Wells, to wait on tho sur- viving members uf the Ellsworth Zouaves tu oblain it pernlsnfon to urc the name, **The Ellaworth Zonaves.” The mcoting then adjourned to meet noxt Wedneaday evening. & Bishiop McLaren returned to the cliy Tueaday morning from a month's vieltallon of the routheen against B, 11, Seligman and Samucl Glickauf, ta recover possession of some of the insurance books, Inaurance policies, blanka, papers, supplies, ctc., belonging to tha Company, and now in the hands of defendanta, b J, 1), Sattler began a sult in trcspass againat Johin'Wagner to recover $1,000 damagcs for as: sault and battery, Yeter welbach fled a bill against Elias Greenc- baum, Trustee, and Anne, \Willilam V., Amalia, Weotge, Loujse, and _Albert Haberer 1o foreclore a tront-deed for 81,500 on Lot 317, in Bl Kaylor's Subdivision of Lot . Block 48, fn the Cansl Trun- tees' Ssnbdl\'lllnn of the W, % and part of the 8, E, 19, 14, 3icCord ‘commenced an action in trea- men who signed the petition asking me to remove Mr, lilckey, and I also have n great reapect for thore gentlenen whose names T have noticed upon the Jatter petition, Many of the signers for ani sgainst are personal fricnds of mino; but ‘1 cannot let_the feellngs of anybody intorfere with my offl- cial acts, One party may be right, or theother rnr:y may be rizht, but I have toserva the city as s beat for its Interest, Inmy judyment, and I cer- tainly think thatachango ot thls timo wonld be most injudiclous and wrong, The police forco Is working now as well as I have ever known it to work, and 1 huve known a good deal about police matters since the dte, Liwas Chairman of the Police Commitice of the Council under Mayor 3§ of See. art of the Slate, but Wednesday ajternoon left for | “ Joscph T, Tollcn Commitien, o tho- Council uider Mayer e Kaat, being called thither by the deniee of hia | pass axainsi Muscs \V. Powell and Elias D, Powell i y ynmu-‘ln-hw B Ciimton, X. % He will teturn | {0 recover 4,000 da things = sbout the Tolive — Deporiment, During the last few ecka made it a point to bo Informed of much that wos golng on, and { have como ta the conclusion {ha o Leafd before, the men dre working hard and effectually, We areina worde condition to-day than nupy peupls think for, The city is full of men ont of employment, and hard timos are starlng us in the face, But there is less crime in the city to-Uny than there has heen befora for some years, The gambling-houscs are in the main closed and quiet; the bunko-men are not working as they used to, ‘There may occasionally pe a bunko-steorer found, but they asa class uro pracéicully driven ont. One featire of the police work Is that of re- covering stolen goods. 1t has been the ciistom to recover the govds us tho mainthing, 2nd frequently the = owners ,of tho propefly offer ros wards, Now we are _geiting both the goods and tho thieves. Mr. Washburn {8 undoubt- edl{ anable man and a good man, Mr. Hickey's ability no one cver doubted, and I started upon the gronnd that Mr, Iickey {s an honeat man. Until he ls l:mml wtherwise I cannot remove him. Mr, Wanll l‘\Igm s & porsonal frieud of mine, and I roe spect bim. " 1iis Ionor closed by saying that he conld not ,lml‘lw any change In the ofifco of Superintendont of falice. ma, Helen M. Thomas mfim 8 suit {ntrespass againat Willism 11, Deadley, A. Bo Mead, A, Coe, ond Mary J. Adnwe, laying damages ot §3,000, COUNTY COURT. 1In the eatate of Jeremiah Clowrey the will was proven, and lettara teslamentary wero granted to Anales Clowroy, under bond, for %0, 000; THR CALL. - Jepax DropoxtT—liemainder of calendar. No, 133, ch, trial, A oa—0) to 811, 313 ta 20, tnclusiva. Chicago Clty Kallway’ Company, 6. Nocase on hearing. Ie':n""l‘( “nl:llb‘r,“n‘nslnz (IG 601, fuclusive. No. 577, Cot+ 5. Korier, on 1tinl, Irhax BobtiiNo cal wntil Monday. No. 1843 Tiathaway ve. Illinols Central Eallroad Compaay, on winl, TubuE MeALLINTER=Sot ca1es 2,347, Knott v, Trade ery' lnsurance Company, aod 3, 481, Kruger va. Uhlich, Atro pasaed carer’ |, (8] , , 183, 1,188, i s L o3, frednas vi. Citeago & . . Itailway Coinpany, un tHal. ".lnna: P kL el a0 053, Armitage vs. Armi- "FEbax Witiiaus—Get cass 780, Bonner v, lillats Land & Loan Company, JUDGMENTS, Sorxnion CouRT—CoNFRSNIONS—Oaorge Eawin va Tuvinms Siiltams, §193,50. S, Brackebusal ot al va. Jonn Nasli, $316.44.—Paul Barth vs. Gusthy ¥, aud Charles J. Schirelter, $30.10, home with s family Immediately after the fu- neral, remaining fu the city during the Isiter part of the month and the beginning of the new year, Bishop McLaren has nesrly cosipluted Lhe vislla- tion of his immense-Dioceas In the Airat year of his eplscopate, In addition to numerous other dutics, he has withln eleven montha confirmed 1,000 per- sons. . Tho boy John Berry, who last week published a thieat to bring chnrf;cu against the Superintondent of the Newsboy's Hlome before the Lonrd of Di- Tectors, wnn{ulcn!ny invited by Mr. Hnntington to appear ond state his case st the meeting af the Board, He did su, and aficra patient hearlng they found the churge not enly without foundation, hut that the dishonesty was on hisshie inattempting to get hir menls without paging for them. 1t sppears that ho had lust two sniity,’ far which they pald hitn, and After u retraction by him inwriting of the chlrxi,u wmnade,.and a severo reprimand from some members of the Board. he amoled away, a sadder and probably s wiser boy, * At the annuzl meetng of (ho Park-Avenne M, E. Sunday-schoul, Lield attlie church, corher of Robey atreet and Park avenne, Tuesduy evening, ihe follawin:_officers were_clected for the next year: Moyal M. Huckman, Superintendent: i, L. Dickinson, Assistant Superintendent; Ueorge W, Brown, Second Assistant Superinte: o irinl JenarMoore-3, dent . TEMPERANCE, gt ) i N—-A. D, 3 H McChetney, decratary s, lobert Speak, Freiirer; o 'n"i'lfflx":‘n'."if']. fi““g‘;",‘::“mé?‘{;"}”‘“"'y oy 3 7AE FIRST CONGRRGATIONAL CHIURCI r. George P, Manu, brarang Parvker, e -l ansom et al vs. 11, Fromiiol 5143 0041+ " jnusic; Mlen Maggie Clark, organist, 'Yhe reyorta | ye Soer Company e, Jamen b. (homas, 8343y, | Use entered apon an ‘“’l"““”'fl sorles of temper. of the 'retiring Ireanuter and Superintendent show | igseph Lyona l.‘.lw:[nh Brunswick, £1 —Iii. | ance prayer-meetings, with aview tothe encourage. the school to be in an unusually donrleling condi- bi ot al, va, liohert Sthlford, $1,:110.5 {mevs: | ment aud cxtension of the work already inaugurat- tion, flnancially epiritoaily. 1ts regitlac ses- slons are held &t 2130 p, . every Sundoy. * Yesterdsy afternoon & gang of busglars went ed with such fattering results by Messrs. Moody N, . H. Arzold va N, Mer+ rjebaker Hrotbers Manufacturiog 44—t D.Basseit | and Sankoy. The meetings are beld In the lecture- Chiarles i2. Lync Jexander o (hroagn the barna of W, S baish and e A f Chicazo 0, $131. roum of the churgh, which was comfortably filled rongh the barns of W, K. Coul o TN TS o % B eepSnear tha tormer of “Fenty-tiird sircct and | Y L G THIL W, G: Tuniudn, T Tekiaral i 12aL UIKR(y Gcapita Lgiiast WAL fie Npastanant i Calumet avenuc, and whilo emerging from tho fat- | 81,047,02 Fama ve, snine, S1, 404 96, 24V b Deposit | 1Ot Warm enough. fer wore set npon by a negro bLutler und @hveral | Nutlonal Bank I;“rb:u\ “':-'End‘ 5 829, 1 o 31 After the opening musicn) exercises by other persons who baud bevi watching their sntlca, N Gt anaen and Deter Thompwose | ou cxcollent volunteer choir and pray- Tnchulnsahfl';:d‘flgfib‘lgll;l‘ u.','g',"“?;'fy‘x'g::mb‘axf\f a.’ & Loristiaton v N1 g.{uqfir:: er by Drother Gatos, the Ttev. o the “Cottage Grave | Station, Who was f L e 1o | Ev P. Goodwin, pastor of the church, Introduced attracted to tne place the whooting, 03, —Obadlsh Mr. ¢, W, Sawyer, 3{r. Sawyer sala he had just come from cnother meeting that had been endowed Tojued i, the chato, and oo with abundant grace. 1o Telt thut Gud was bleas- eded in capturing one of the rutlians, who iv: recognized at tha al” ¥ Clintlea Cle station as the noturions Jack Roony, The uthers | jt, Goyle, 827, Toney A, | 10F the work ail over, bat he lind scen more of it in v own tho raliroud track und thelahe shure, LRk Bl ¥ Keeiey, $278.17, Chicago than auywhere elve, God was raiaing Joet O Inte ot iad not beoh Capimred. The | Hernsrd Sie L | kiniy therm from ont the pit and Htting €L al, v W. iL. lio.n va. Wililum yan cial. Janis Keile Chauucey T, Bowea. thein from the Jevel of the swine. As to conver- sions, ko felt that they coald not better b effected fionda stolen smount to a consiterabic rum, which than by testimony. 1t had been charged that con- as Leen estimated at_varions amounts, raning from §500 to $1:000. Huney is un old Peniten- i S, el et o e, Bk e st 8t Serg Te s Chdeavors 10 hush |I‘£ {ha aMlalr wers 34 futilc :: ok £ fidinas, | for thors kad” been o buckslding o apesi ot e ingulah between s *-giva-away b and aad Joseph ko Moikel, | giding down with thelr familles In peace and plen- 8 legitimata ftem of news, Dank va, | 1) lk"v«n beat to nncuumiu minmnn!_, Jor it 17 WASN'T AN ' EVANGELIST." Dta Howard va, Lucius G, | Would domors good than anything clee. **Now, Yosterday a gentleman, reading he waited nenrv't;«»'.wi: Thogs . Wet — | he_concluded, ** Brother Murray, will yoo start 0 for a car on A strect corn in? wus_Lieckoned to by n burly fellow who was driving with a compxuton one of W, L. Elila & Co.'a dulvery-wagous, Not Kuuwing the beoad, Tongh, rofhcking face, the peraon Juoked around Lo see If some one clre was not meunt: but Unding o vua anewerlng, and {ho driver still beckoning, and the wagon having been drisi june L0 tho curl, a few steps duwn, he 1, witll & face Indicating fan, 0, 4*tiny, read me_some of Usut, will m‘l at lhe remark the gentleman 10,00, (Lo MR, WILLIAM MURRAY Y Strolght | #0id ho was plad to sce the frionds and glad to meet & personal Christ in whom he could put a trust. He might not beknown to many present, but he wiahed e could bo as notarlans {n the service of Christ us he had been on the other side, Ie thanked God for 13 grace snd _mercy, and, though he felt that the past mizht better be buried, yet he feit he could no better recompents to God for s mercy in releasing him v Auna D. Baldwin vs. Wi D. A. Rogers et al. vs, . W vage, i, neilic and Henry M, Allon, 249,30, mings v, Johiauna ‘and Tador' Rraus, S1zi. Janicson’ et n. va. J. G, Bolton, $132.70 Ulaccum et al, ¥a, Patrlck L, Garelty, 3402, Moulton v, 1yl C. Titner, §: Donald va. Matlilay Brelt and Micliael Keeley et wil 4, 741. A Noyes €0, m Hc Biownel] ve. Rabi 8l vhiel I dames Mot o ¢t Touked inyurringly, when the deives wldely \JSueD | Biouind it Sl e R cnlel and rative I every word, P'uzzled choml and Philip Lrees, twenty years, Urglnfl all In the tolls to depend on otnee reply, the gentiviman asked, M-'Wnyr‘ “.llélzlu“l:uun" e kl;;lm::«”;flrg;:fl( -n:l.t‘l?u‘fllx‘n ‘L‘L“:p:'r':n&mv;:& TR " o] v, , Jame v ¢ b,“,{,‘,.,,,;,f,}"‘\:.f,“t“u“.“‘!‘,',,,,m‘,“:,‘}\"‘,‘ Joke gy | Yo, O "cottion, 435,F Atadlencr va, Gistav | would be blewsed, 'Every day men wera coming Libie, 't iLr Yon'reono of them Soody and | DISUMOAL SIS | o seicott va, THorace | 2Ud Feporting the most mirculouscascs. Then he urged all drlakers, whether under the thrall of liquor or not, to give it up and make Chicago as fim\u- city t bus alroady won tho reputation of elng wicked. Saukey fellows ain't ong and J want you to” read me eodie of that." The party aaw the point and wrned the tables, Ui yoi read ™ sald the gen- tleman, fun {n his eyc tils thus, **Uf course 1 cun, muswered the drlver, but the bravadu was gone, and the fan had vanished. Withoul nnother word, but 4 loux that waid **sold," tie gentleman opendd ths volume he had been reading at the title paue, acd precnted 1o the juler °*Chevrenl on armony and Contraet of Colory,* which contrast war {wncdiately llustrated in the conrss face whick becatno ps'red ua dre, 3f it had bren Greek the driver could not have looked wore anld and dumbfonnded, le did not answera word when the gentleman sald, **[gneea the laugh is on yon, my man,” but sl in team up ot 4 ratiiing pace, aud drovooff asfoat a8 be could withouteven 8 glance bebind. J 40D CARPENTER. At o meeting of ths ltector, Junior Warden, and weatrymen of St. John's Proteatant Eplscopal Churth, held syesterduy the following minute relas tive Lo the death of the Senlor Warden of the Far- i8h waw adopted and ordered Lu be signod by the Rector, Junior Warden, aud Venlr{men, and & copy 80 signed 1o be went o the futally of the de- ceaned, and copies furnished the Jaocedeand the morulog papers for publication, and that it bu unox Mea 0. Yaten and Danfel Boutls: verdict, 81,000, and motion for new tefal. 3 % -+ Special Dispateh to The Tridune, Laponte, Ind., Dec. d,—Tho jury In the case of Overacker va, Hinesand the Studebaker Manufac- -turing Company, of ‘South Hend, found for the [vlnlmlfl S1,000 dlmnFnl. ‘The sult wus bronght by Uverncker for injurics received by the falling of the Studebaker walls jn Uctober, 1874, This do- civlon opens the way for eiglt or ten othern whe were Injured at the same time., HAPPY DAN O’HARA. THE RIBEENIAY BANK TURNS' OVER TUAT DE- POSIT TO TUE CITY. When Danlel O'Hara retired from (ke ofiics of City Treasurer last upriue, and Mr. Cllnton Briggs tuok charge of the oftice and ita aflairs, there waus among the effccts a note given by the Mibernian Bank for about $80,000, or the mmount of money an deposit In the Hibernlan Bank'to the credit of Daniel O'Hara, When Mr. Briggs prescoted the nute for payment, payment was refured, and the nots therefore protested. The above-named bank held $515, 000 worth of city certiicates, which were then past due, Thu clty MR. CASSIDY, upon belng Introduced, said it was embarraesing, bt he bad been dragged from **a homeless, pen- nilees, and rcverything eleoncas condltlon,™ fnto Awhichlie had beel precipitated by dissipation. le went Into Furwell kinll vne day snd the Iadics got atter him, 1le nereed to quit, bat jn twenty-four honrs he was drunk sgain, The ladies stick to nim, and finally got hii into the Tabernacte, and there he lelt his burden at the foot of the cross, His_companions told him they bud heurd Moody got hold of him, end be gladly admitted it, 1le llfucli o pledgo and seat {t home to his muther, who was sl the point of desth, and now she wis u‘: about ever she was in her life, 1e)l 3 story, Lut It was too humiliating, Ie Lad trled everything, even went to seo & Catholiv priost, but it was no use. Concluding, he arged all toaccept and trust Jesus, Mr, Sawyer supplemenied the experlence of Mr. Cassidy with a Urlef werman from the text of the Good Samaritau, whose prototype had taken him In hand in un Enstern city, und'opened his cyos to and sgaln ~os sproud unon the records of the parleh: was ol bl withont iraublo o pay off thus Uil wealth of ihe doipel,, Diting thincuaverslon ot et e et ot gt | et Sl T ool e MK | e Rt e el o en af S, doliws Lroto v | fhough vos d CHMass, Sh (RE AL Yeut of bt age, F icoral & (ught Y ot T rle Pihey ™ dig | funk dn the ultfalla of fncbriation, but who had at [ Jugamucs an I% hias “plcaaed wur Heavenly Patlier, in hia vircom, 10 remove Troin our midat and l take 1o Dimactf oflr_ brother, ana go-lwborer in e causs of Christ, Job Carpenler, vie of the original lounders of thie Patiali of BT, Jonn's J'rotestant Epltcoos] Churell, gt it Sonlar Warden slace 1 organizatioi in the yes e, the Ttector, Jual last thrown off the yoko and entered upon a vigor- ous cainpalgn among kis old sssuclates, AR, UALLENBACK sald It was bumiliating to admit that he had been down fn the mud, Foir wecks ago last night he found Christ, lle wasona terrible spree. That drunk had insted several weeks, aud he was d much to the annoyance of the city nmdnlyn and of Daniel O'llarg, Who wished to be cowpletely cleared of all connectlon with Unanclal matters, After a deul of talking hetween the bank ofticlala and the city officials, the bank paid to the city the ditference between tho amounts of the urlmfnlhl sl goin A and tho _deposl, or abont $20,000, and re- ard' Bli Jopge beient ol talned $6%,000' to insurs Yie' payment of the | {iwen ton drunkurds grave, fthing had paase devotlon 10 the welfars of the parhh, certidcates, 1L was Dan O'llara's ‘rluno 1o et | s lva 0":”1-':‘ ‘gr‘l‘v l"“! quor. One day he furgila sabmiswion 40 tho blow witich o e i maney, but e did not do it, and vo aalt was | EOL & nole, slzne rlend, " aeking im to surt: deuly upon us, hereby.express our hearticit tuifu® that ‘we shiall no more sce “his Tace BnIODK Uk When we meet togeslier tu take counsel tn the fniereats of Uie Churcl, 1o yraise aitd worslip God In thio sanciuary, snd ai our soglul gatbierings. b “We do nereby lender o the amicted widow ard to th fathericss ctilures our symipathy, 1o this thelr hour of weet him at Burke's Totel that night, 1le was in 10 condition Lo 5o, 2a ke had been In o scrapo the night before aud gol his nose broken, but le met the man and went to the Taberuacle. That night he "fi'“d to give up liquor, xt da; hoe attended two wmeefings, After the scconi hronght aguinet lns bundsmen as thongh hewere defaulter. ‘The wnit is now in court, but will be withdrawn, because yesterday the dificulty was settled, the bank ofiiclals realiziug that they had no tlght 1o keep money for which Mr. O'Hara vas seuponsible Lo entinty one of the cliy's dobte. hereaveuinnt and of s0re (T8l utid Our pruyers Lhas the % { meeting Mrs, Mersll] talked {o hlm, and_he made Codorthe il ‘andthe athcricas whi I"m verinnt | Woernitn Bunk, ) Comonrotine Jarwel | up hie mind " to accept Chrlal, and_ Christ. ac- o them, tuue lie it oversiadow dhiem with the arie | 4 d‘ide s proposition ta settle the sccountsif | Cepled him. From that moment ho had not cared for & drink. Before that he would take fort, drinks a day,—large drinke, natswmall drinks, —an be found that a moderate drinker could not “nfl when Lie wanted to, however much his might thin| Tat tinally he gave himaelf to God, and God saved him, 4t iney may | Mr. rwell would cancel the certifcates and pay intorest on the ratne, some of whicl were two years past due, Mr. Dox, the Cashier of the Lank, in- xisted that 6 per cent interest be paid vp Lo June 1, and 7 por cent frum that time totha first of the His presencs. I alao resolved that the Veetry attend the funeral in a body. 1OMX FOR TUE FRIENDLESS. He evd. + Cal. C. G, Hianimand preelded over the delibern. | prescnt manth. Mr. Farwell consuited with the | SS53ES Sy er Stumray, ond Hallenback then tlous of tho Board of Lauy Managers of the Home _;fl;g:;‘m(;gr:'rn|‘l|!‘e.°‘m;n;lmh'}'l: o gy | 1eft for their own Inguiry-tiecting, and the assem- for the Priendless vesterday afternoon, . Mra. £, ¥, Dickluson, (rom the Burr Misslon, feported Battering successen for that <ntorprinc, and the Matron gave somie Intereating Ogures of the number of peoplo entortained by (he lnstitution. ‘F'he inantlal report showeil & balance on hand of $1,668.70,"and_bills to the amount of §U0U.88 ‘were ordered pald, Reporta from the othier Com- mittees W recelved and sccepied, ‘The Treas~ urers report _showed the rocolpts for {he past month to be §2UL.44. The clear protiv from’ thy Btandard lall entertainmenta was $478. "The rest of the scaslon was spent in the appolnt- eat of atanding speeial commitices, Commit- tee on lcception, Vielting Commitiee, Committee blage went on with the ususl prayer-meeting exer- cizes, Several young men reloted thelr experlence, and blessed God (or their salvation from the evils of the enemy, One of them hud been a hard drink- er for twelve years, until he way pitched out of a bugzy one nlght, and recetved an_ §njury in one of hleeyes, Then be abandoned the bscof Yiquor, and embraced rollzlon snd signed the pledge,— and thia through the prayers of a mother, Another anlsed prayer for lilw mother, who, thougha meniber of tho Church, was in the habit of wending out for heer for her lady fricnds when thoy called, 11e enid he had neen @ drunkard and a gambler, aud had frequonted danco-houses siuce ho was 13 é:llurdn afternoon the Ilibernlan Bank gave the amptrofler n cherk for the amonnt of the deposit which they retained, and 3Mr. Farwell vald them $43, 12 o'cancel that wimount of certliicates, the Tifbernian ngreeing to contlnue i carry abott $20,000 wortn of the clty’s paper. So tho troubla 18 settled. The dopoalt in the bank drew intercst at the rato of 4 per cont, as it s custumary for. deporits In that bank (o do, and as Mr. Urlzgs 18 the Treasurer, and hias boen for six months, and iv entitled to the interost on mm’\!‘l for which ho Is responsible, he finds him- wolf sbout $1,200 richer by thie operailan than he Supplics, L wan before it happened, Now, usually the totnp- eunolcll.‘ bit had Il_clybcaucnnnflcd. For this g5 Supples; and Commice o ndunfn seool | s ol T v ot st | o vl by mther sugh e e v, gl x ¢; | mav ho, ncede n ho _muniefpal Pulstfer, Logan, Sauth, Durand, and Bcribner; | \e)l bow “mvch money be will havo drawlng | UFARE B BRGE Christmas Comumifites, Mesdan intereat, but in the case In question tho Comptrol- Witliam_ Smith: ‘Fhe pastor then offcred Rmrur for all naeding it, R Me : erpeclally for one who fiad, durlng the evening, Gillett, Meldrais, decker, Grjaley, Gurey Aot e B e O K A i s o2 yest och | Bocome an intusicatod that b coulda't get aronn 1o tell bis expericuce, THE CI1Y HOALL. The Treasurer yesterday recelved $7,187 from tho Water Department. The Committee on Health and County Relations fa called to meet in the City Clerk's oftice to-mor- row at 3 o'clock. ‘The bill for gas used In November nt the City Hall la $103.20, and for gas at the North Sido $112.25. For November, 1875 reapcctively $320.25 nnd $188, [ eurred for the henett of Mr, Briggs. ‘I'he Finance Commiftes think that, inssmich ps the city hos heen so much ** put out ™ by the entire procecdlng, Mr. Brigss nisht divide with the nus nicipality, While thero s mo law to compel Mr, Mrizga to divide, and . as goneral buninees principios tell & non to tuke what -he can gl and koep It, It would nat bo 1o aurprining € Mr. Briggs whould vay: ** Gentlemen, 1 huve had & plece ot luck for which J am nat Lo Llawme, and Therclors, THE COURTS. CONDEMNATION SUITS, The City of Chicago filed a petition yesterdsy to have determined the amount of damages for widen- ing Weat Twenly-second street to the South Branch of the Chicago Wtiver, the estimated cost belng £2,400, and another for opening Idako street from West liarrison atrcet 10 Weat Vsylor strect, The celimated expease Ly the Bosrd uf Public works is $19,104.00, or which you are not responsible, Lwill kecp wiit tho law sllows wo, " ikl i > A COUNTER-I’ETITION. MICKEY'S ¥RIENDS TURN UP, Yesterday afternvon the followlng documont was acnt inta the Mayor's ofice, and his Hooor recelv. edit: Tiis Uok. Monroe Meath, Mayor of the City of Chi- qus, An organized effort un o part of Ul-Io, d uld prejudicend pernin hav(ug been fud gurated it tho elidect of lndueing your Hutor ww jeiivie Mo €. Hiekey from tie obice of Generat buperintendent of Tollue, we, the undersigued citizei, sralidvits wid lax- payers ol tio Clty, uf Chicas, ¢ wrge upod DIYORCHS, John Matson filed hia Lill yeaterday against his wife, Ewllle, charging that sho is a giddy and Jizlit-minded woman, which shown to his entiro satisfaction by forsaking him for vue Louls, whom she openly claims ss her afinity, And Jubin pruposes to Jether go I be can get rid of her Togally. = cuga Farwell yesterdsy granted & decres of di- 32 feet, No, 410 a two-story store, 24x30 foet, Corporation Connsel Anthony th engsged in prnl\nlln;: a revislon of the reveuua Jaws, and expecis to have the draft presenied to the Logisla- ture during the tirst week of ihe nextscasion of yorce to Coruclla Blachford from Charles M, Blach.' | your liunor the ad neceasity of reanining | that body jord on accaunt of his being aconvicted felon, | 33 le N“fll:“‘u‘u'll,:rll"\_l‘:? R 1 -Commisstoner Wright yesterdsy requested t Lo was permitied to have Lue care of her cbild and Lo greatly injured | the gnatlon of ilealth-Onlcer Houke, Mr. fu reaniue hor matden uame, iy diy”airm Ghsttho | Wright's 1dea ts economy in Vo adminlstration of UNITED STATES COURTS. Pisghuement Ay | tho ifairsaf his ofice, add ho thinks that he can 'rbo United States cuinwenced a suit fn debt for | and thiat to remove him unds ¢ .,,,,“,fl managa to et along without any tant. - Mr, $1:1.000 sgninst James W, Jellery, F. I, e As ] ze the cointusnd, and give :u\'nun}.llnnnvu Hooke is naturally loathe to glve up bis bread-and. {;, Srsckebuah, D. d, Hualton, Nicholhs siaon, | it Wadelifeensapromienser anbe | DT Alopine ot 7ot compliecvith bR ipe- Tutrick-Huson, and George Frencl. . ) a fee) as by i W ifinm Davle sued Jonn Feldxamp and Auguat | £oundtate 1 yous iosech srsetons (havinenastded | Bullding-Superintondent Cloveland intends ae cuibadence i your uar's excinent (icinent wad 1o- 9 5 : Eorgett. Lunin. Fraue Piriibiac, Cuntie Evert for $1,000. . v L. 1 N.OM. Wheeler, Gl . A. Llower begana sult for $3,000 agsinst Jennie W. Cawmeron. 8000 3a ho shiall have settled {he question of & now bullding ordinance to mako a thorough {uspection 3 of the hotels, thestres, halls, churches, aud pubilo 'R: E. Jeakius (or the wse of Jolin Gelck hrought ghmnulaly Mucels ey hert Jumic® | Suitdloga. Such sn tnspectlon was mido by Mike .numnto‘:v:.l‘;fu’ damages from the Ewplre Leen ‘j' Low""‘l‘.‘fi'f" ‘“pnnlp' Watsworth, ey, hn:o-;m-ny ol:: dlbh'a‘;:!enlalnn‘c’;l Imlldi aurance A 81, do gus Laghl, Neary' D, liall, Robir: scen, remalvod tmchanged, the l'Alnd While commcnodd & suld 1a debt fur §3.- | Forayti, Jotia Koe, J. ¥ 'Cralg, ¥, B Tvlm:n.'n‘“flu:u will be du‘nu ual:fia, .:n‘-l :ha new lixu mJ“"E. ‘The public will undonbtedly apprave of any m wres that may be adoptad o make the pinces of amusement easy of fngrens and egress, ‘The November "E“" of the Fire Department lacen tho lonaes on bintldings at $27,400; on gonds, 100,807 total loss, $128,307; (naurance, 500;' excess of Inaueance over loss, There wera twenty-eight fires and nine Rianing, and the greatest loss on any ono fire was 405,000, which waa In the casn of the burning of the bullding Now, 45 and 47 Michigan avenne. The caunen of firer were: Accldents, 27 carelesaness, 03 children playing with mnntchies, 2; defectlva flues, 24 gas explosions, ver-heating, 3: incendiarlam, known and aupponed, G; causca unknown, b; fe- Kindling of proslona fires, 2. The condition of thires of the enginesof the Fire Department waa anch, some time ago, that Chiel Teuner thought It proper that new enpincs be obe talned to take the place of the damaged ones. He aaked for, and the Councll mile, appropriation for the purpose, but tho engines have not yet been procurcd, ~ Correspornlenco has been had with somo Kaatern manufactnrers, who in remembrance af financial tronbles now past, were backward shout Mlling the city’s order and supplying the engines, 'The Fire Marahal has taken advice trom the Mayor and the Chalrman of the Fire and Watar Committee, and han wrilicn to the manufacturers and made 'a proposition, An snswer wiil prob- ably be recolved ina few days, and It will then be kuown whether tus engines will be snpplicd Im- mv.;{"n:oll*y ornot until the next tax-levy has beon collected. Jndge Bockwith, the attorney for C. K. Garri- son, hias been invited to Le éfl’l‘!flnt to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock In the City Clerk's oflico, 1o tneet the Gaa Commitlee of the Conucil, prob. ably to be asked what the West Bide Gaa Company roposo to doahout the priee of gas, now that thio egal controversy has apparently resuited in thelr favor. ‘The Carporation Counsel says thatail is by no meana lost, because Jidge Drummound has do- cidel nulhln'x: he has simply withheld his opinton. The.\Went Slido Gas Company need not think that they had gotten thinga thicir own way, They did wot ewn an inch of cunnection pipe nor any lamp- past nor lamps, and If tho city chose 1t could ad. it a new company to lay malns within ano inch of the maius now in the strects, conncct the scr- vlce-plpes with the new maine and let My, Billings and his mains tako care of themselves, THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘Turner continues to annoy the Criminal Coutt, nature, swindled him_ out of tho sum of abont $2,000. On heing arralened, Mike McDonnld and Watt Robbins spoke up for the pnrl{ nad anked for A change of venue, Mike sug- osting that they be triod by Justice Pollak, il fonor thonght d{flcrenlly -ni consigned the whole lot to tho tender mercles of Justico Foots. The boys went over to the latler's office and aticceeded in getting thelr canes continned until Wednesda, the 13th inst., at 11 o'clock a, m. Jullas B, Angurat faa St. Louls shark whol gained & subsistence in this eily by selling plctures of Moody and Sankey, and imposing upon honest and religlously-inclined rmmm Tteeently he was aleading light ina revival mecting at "No. 850 Clark street until they found him ont and removed him. Then he atole A palr of spectacles from Mra, C. Sclnworth of No, 878 Clark sireet, and pawned them Ina Clark strect shop. 118 was arreated yea- terday by Detective Dauder. Juatice Bummerfleld yesterday held the follow- {nz: Alesander lilbnux, larceny of s caddy of to- baceo from E. A, Robinson, af No. 160 South Water rtreet, $400 to the Criminal Court; Peter Smith, larceny of a similar acticle from Russell Bros,, No, 1:f5 Houth Water street, $300 to the same Court; Horaco Qldney, vagrant, thirty days; John Fallon, latceny of horea and cutter from H, B, Maxwell, of No,” 102 Michigan avenue, 3400 to the Criminn} Court; Patrick Coyna, larcony of bolt of flannel from F. Me'v:r of No. 1603 Ualated streot, S300 to the Criminal Court. Mrs, Rodder, of No. 126 North Unlon atreet, laa gras-widow who coulil not content ersell with the embracea of Charles Nelson, her hinsband de facto, Sho was dosericd by her husband becanee of her longtongae, and her necond apark was so disgusted with her that he was in tho habit of beating her, Deepondeney was the result, andat yerterday afternoon she walked boldlyand courageonaly down to Rundolph atrect bridge, and, after taking up an airy position upon the dock, made a pinnge for death into the icy and murky waters of the river, But sho did not know the water was o cold, and her neck was no sooner to the edgo of the water than she gave ono heatt-rending shrlek, which brought Ofticer Darrow to thespot tmmediately, The erring woman was rescucd and dried ant at the Madlson Stecet Station, and after promising to postpana the Job until next snmmer, slic was atlowed to take her departuro for home. An Interesting case will come up this afternoon, on alleged ontalning of money uuder false pro- tensca, A day or two beforo tho election Col. Ellithorpo jutimated to John Jur!urv. of the Journal job-ofiice, who was printing ftepublican false ballots, that ho could buy printcra pretty eleap, Sherl Kern goea to Jollet to-day with a bateh of | and 'statcd that by PNt ke lx’o prisoners. ;;u:lll'l‘l1 ;‘n !.‘lr‘lyl lc?lp th "lhu llll:k:!. Evcrything waa soreno around the Sherla ofico | swaula®be b an sy the two refiod Hat and Juil yesterday. £100. Jeffery gava Ellithorpe three ficutions stereotype plates, purporting {o be tho genuine tlcket, and recelved therefor $00, the other $10 heingallowed for expensos, Onthe momingof elec. tlon Ellithorpe discovered that he had been daped --that the Liter ot awfully bit, A few daysago ho und Jeflery met. One word brought on anoth- er, and @nally tho two came to blows, Ellithorpe wan aubsequontly areested for sesault and battery, ond gave ball In 8300, The .miy before yesterday he had defierys arrested for obtalning moncy under false pretonscs, and the case will bo tieard this af- ternoon, as hias been stated. A DECOY DUCK. John Shnpeon, another young man under & cloud, wad before Justice Summerileld charged with **decoying, " to which he pleaded not t‘(nllty. The lrst witnera was o man named Josepl Mor- riruoy, of Gulens, who related how he had boen taken in on the *‘prize-ticket' scheme to the umn;z of nbout $18 at a houve on West Randoiph atreet, One of the officers testified that Simpson had kept a place at No, 54 Weat Madldon strect, but that the appantuy had been taken to No. Gi West Ran- daolph, e inferfd that Slmrlun wrs tho man. Oficer Scatt teetited to finding chipy, curds, and lottery tickets ni 04 West Randolph strect, but falied toconnect 8impson with the place, 3 Morrluscy further stated that Simpson had come to him ut the place yesterday moriuimg and asked Nl If hie had anything to do with the piace. Mor- rissey eald ho had not, as far as ho knew, upon which Shinpsan nsked him haw much he bad Jost, and honded him back his money. Simpaon claimed that he had simply pald this moncy o oblige somn parties who were afrald to £o near the honse; thut he had nothing to do with. the place, etc. The Conrt quietly remarked that he would con- tinue the case untif this morning in $500 ball, ANNOUNCEMENTS, There will be & regular mecting of tho George H. Thomas Post, No. &, G. A. R., Friday cvenmg, Dec. 8, for annual election of officers, The Y. 3. C. A.Bond of Hopo will hold & pablic meeting this evening at 7:30 fn Lowar Farwell iIall. Mr. Latimer, Miss llolmes, und others, will take part The Woman's Christlan Association will meat this morning In the Y. M. ¢. A.rooms at 10 o'clock to hear the report of the Nominating Committee, uad arrange for definito work smong women in the clty. i A meeting of the Illinols Soclety for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be_held at the Grand Tacltc Hotel, parlor No. 1, Eaturday, at 2:10 l‘: m., to conalder tho propriety of a change of the name of the Soclety. SUBURBAN. < Itis expected that the Salllvan case will be reached the latter part of tho month, Most of tho furnituro at the old Hospltal hasbeen removed to the Insane Asylum at Jefferson. The first committes mesting of tho new Noard waa held yesterdsy afternoun, The old rules of the Board were adopted. The connty boarding-liouse at Englewaod—Prof, Wentworth chlef cook—1is without a singlo oc- ;Esnonot.u ‘The lustitution cost the taxpayers 20,000, Mr. Holden has,‘as & matter af form, called o meeting of the Commissloners for to-day to con- sult about the formation of the soveral Standing Committecs, O The cost of printing the Doard Emcnedlnp sinco the newspaper-plan was ndopted has reached about $15,000. This amonnt of money has beon virtually thrown sway to sustain obecuro and struggling Demacratic argans, The crylng want of tho Sherlll's office fa more Deputles—fivo more, the ssme number that Agnew had. Chlet Deputy Gartick says that it will bo Iinposalbls to get along withoul an incrense. The C“x',']"";.“""d will be speodlly interviewed on the subjec ¢ Among the first acts of the new County Board will be to pass upon an estimato for the cit-stone for tho new Court.Ilouse, McNell und Architect Egan wero at Lemont yesterday to estimato what was doo the former on work already done, Me. Neil yoxs that he hos vnu||§h stono nlready cat to gn“fllnrcu courses on the county's bail of tho uilding, The jary in the Mrs. Harrlet Btewart Insanity case, which has occnpied the County Court for several duys, brought in u verdict yestorday morn- ing finding the defendant Insane,” but manlfesting no sulcidal or homicldal tendencies. A motlon for a new trial was entercd and will bo heard to-day, Mrs. 8. was tarned, over 10 the custody of dirs, Cathorine Peterson under a warrant of tho Court. The blooil came to the cye of the Irléh element in ttio Couaty Hourd yesterday on tho recaption of the nowa that Iiayes had carried Florl McCaftre proposes to inaugurato the **war™ on the Nort! Slde, and if tho water in the Chicago River is not lln*cd with blood ‘in the next forty-eight houraiit will not be_becauss he wonld not like to sec it Avold hlm, children; ho ls rabid, A communication from the Gorman- Rellef and Ald Socisty was filed with the County Board yes- terduy, asking that soma Germana be appolnted aa attendants at the Poor-Honse and Insane Asylus ‘Tho docnmient acts forth at soma length the nece sily of the requeat being granted, on the general ronud that tlio present attaches of theso institu. fons cannot speak or underatand German, hence are (ncompetent to attend to the wants of inmatea of that nationaiity. Mayor Heath notified the Connty Board soveral days sgo that the botlor and steam’ pump at the old 1oapital wks th Tt 3 BEDN. PARL: B e earav ot Tatorming. e Meycs tho | ThoGliman trafn of tho Tillnois Centrl Tialtroad, he is mistakon, as tho records show that on tho | which is duo In Chicagoat D:20a. m., yesterday 218t of September, 1807, tne county paid the Ex- celafor Iron Works 83,225 for the aforesald prop- erty, 1T the city cannot show 4 better claim 1o the gaods, tho county will eell the same to the higheat bidder the 1Uth instant, CRIMINAL. Samuel Whiting, of No. 133 West Moproe street, complnina of the loss of $45 worth of jewelry and clothing by snoak-tbieves. Katlo Stokes was captured yesterday by Detect- ivo Heinzman, and was locked up at the Armory charged with the larceny of a drese from Field, Leitor & Co.'s store. Dotective Scott yesterdny arrested Theodoro Rath, who s wanted by an Towa Sheriff for the aeductlon of one of Davenport's charming belles, e wm‘be taken liome this wmornlng., Michael Noonan, for larceny of buffalo-robes in the Bridgeport district, and Adolph Nowlak, for the larceny of & quantlty of fine glass from J.-8, Menry, wero lost evening locked up in adjolning cells xt the Armory, B Charles A, Lewls, for selling cigars withont a 1lceusa, wan yesterdny hold to the Distrlct Court {n $1,000 bail by Comm/[esioner lloyne, _Ife assorted bis guilt by trying to escape from the Marshal's of- fice while under arrest. Franklin W, Yaw, fugttive from Michigan ustice, was yeaterday atsesied at tho instance of heriT' Joseph W, Welmuer, of Muskezon County, and in his churge will be roturned to the scens o bile crimo on thls ovening's teain, Robort Claxton, brother of Kate Claxton, of the Jate Drooklyn Theatre, Yeatorday swore out a war. rant before Justice Summarfiold for the arrest of lomaJu-nun, nawe unknown, who relleved fim of a gold watch and chaln and $30 in currency. Tip Farrel), the notorous confidence oporator, who haa only been reuml’ released from a sl montha® term’In thu louse offCorrection, w terday agaln sent out to tho Hnunuundougw fing for vagrancysinficted by Juatico Bummerdeld, Jnck Downs, a notorious Penitentiary bird, was capturod last evening while studying the lay of the land about several rich residences {n the sonthern portion of the city, and was locked up st the Cot- gtfl Grove Avenuc Station by Omicers Cannon and 'Cannor. James Carroll, James Brown, aod Joseph Bebat tlan, vagrants and thleves who, Ald. Gllbert a; bolriend lickey, were arreated by the polico evening, ~-the {ivo former at ths Twenly-sccol Btroet Statlon, and the latter at the Armory by De- tective Gallagher, Thomas Freston, colored, was detected loat evening in disposing of a lum‘? roll of lirusscls carpet to & Clark-sircet pawnbroker, and, as he could give no satisfactory account s 1o how it came lifto his ponscesion, 'the colored detective, 1t. Long, lockad him up at the Armory. T. Dellliant, of No. 300 Buperlor street, come ikina thas bid reslicnco wus enterad br birglars n tho early hours of yesterday wornivg, and that aiter ranvacking tho house from tu) bottan they depurted with clothing and jewelry valied at $:250 anik two notes for $50 and §30, Entrunce was eifected by forcing a rear baseincnt door. Hiamuel Chrlst, a driver on onc of I'armeleo's bueaes, was bratally veaten in the szlovnof Ed Fageron Canul street, yutcnh{, Ly Andy Sullle van, one of Lager's hackman, 1is head was budly, cul up, nocessltating tho services of Clty Physiclan Dunnc. A rumor that a man hud been kicked to death in the West Division yesterday was proba- bly accasioned by on exaggorution of this fight. ‘William Rooney was found burgluyizing tho barn of u person named Kelly, No. 114 Calumet avemie, near T'weaty-thied strect, and arrested by Oficer amond, egraph Comy "fwenty-second street oflico, aficr a lively chuse 1o Thirty-trst strect. Boveral shots were fired ol tho ofiicer, fortunately withoug effcet, {iurnoy‘a partner cscuped ona passing frelghts sain. Jacob Krause, who has been cmployed s & co missfon salesman by Nuthan Willlams, cigar manu. facturor at No, 403 Canul atecet, yustorday prov falthluss to_tlie conlidence reposcd fu hlul lla nl-Yuud of §140 worth of Lix cuiployer's goods (o varlous down-town parties, and was about ekip. F\lna oat with hils mistress on the evening tralu for New York whicu ho was arrested by Oficor Shand- loy, of the Armory. A Oficar B. O'Connor, of the Lake strect squad, yeaterday detected W. L. McKenelo fu the uctof spurious $0 noto upon a rustaurant, at No. 20 River atroet, Thu fellow, altbougn of reapectablo nyrunncn. and woll dressed, i6 evi- dently in haid aabo had no other moncy about him. Thisand tho fact that the olll was an old and well-pasted one aro the on'y valliating circumstances of his crime. Justico Bummerficld's court-room was honored Zuwnhy afternoon by the presence of ihe gam- lors, Harry Lawrenco, Watt loubins, Jobuuy | gummor, Dowlipg, Mike McDonald, and Morris n. Bpecial Dispatch so The Triduns. . ‘They were wanted af tho cuwpluint of aman Sraatroun, Dec, U.—Dr. Lucas, & namecd Fortone, that they had, by meuns of sun+ | physiclan of high standing in thls place, dry of a wicked | arrested to-dsy for performing an skoction upun morning ran over o man south or Grand Crossiug, ‘The corpso of the man waa taken to Hyde Park, and from there to thoe Morgue, whero an Inquest will bo held to-day, Statlon Agent Capt. Balley exsmined tho moan and found that the arm ond leg wero cut off and fthat tho back of the head was hort. In the pocket was found a small poss-book, on which was tho name Willism Bohner, and inslde It was found {o bo an account with Dunn, Solomon & Co, - The man Is supposed to bo an Englishman and about 4:2 years of ave. Mo was a atranger in Iydo Park, no ono knowing un‘ythlnu about LWim. The traln men aro free from atf blame. The Clneinnatl, Lafayetts & Chicago traln which leaves the cllr at 8 o'clock will stop at Ilyde Purk on Sunday night herenfter, to accommodate tho residents, who liave no train after 1 o'clock and no way to got out except the dummy, The Hyde Park train, duo in the city at 5:20 wili no |nn¥cr stop at Weldon when going north to change engines, but will run direct to the depot and send the engine back, - ‘Tho Rev. Mr. Chamberlain, who waas expected to preach ta-biglé In tho Kirat Preabytorlan Church, will be unable toattend on account of sickness. Thoe Rev, Mr, Gibson, of the Second Presbytarian Church, Is expected to supply this vacancy.’ * Tho Kenwood Clab give their hop this ovening at the realtlonco of Judpe liggine. ‘Tho Ladles' Ald Soclety of the Presbyterian Charch re-elected their officers for another year esterday. ‘They aro as followa: Mra, Judge Will- nms, I'resident: Mrs. Hitcheock, Hecretary; Mrs, Judge Hibbard, Treasurer, Tha Board of Bducation meet to-morrow night at the Village-Hall, The slelghing siill continuea good, Tuesday :lelvclnllnx two large parties visited the South Chicago atel, OAKLAND, The reception of the J. I% F. Dramatlc Club, srhich was announced fur Elhlnll[ evening, hi been posiponed unlll one weok from Satarusy x- | evening, Four hundred and fifty Invitations have been fasued up to the preaent tin 'l‘hia Ivy Club give thelr Leap-Year party this eveniny. ‘The ‘Innlu of 8t, Mark's Eplscopal Church will soon hold & bazar in tho Ellis Avenue Muaic-Hall, for the beneit of tho church, e — LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. TREMEMBER THE FOOR. Tv the Editor af The Tridune. Cnicaao, Dec. 5,—While politics are sgltating and awaylng the pablic, there arlses another toplc that shiould arouse our most profound meditation in vehalf of the Inmates of our County Hospital. In the name of philanthropy may wo he moved lo contlnuc the spint of fuvestigation by remember- ing the oppreesed, and nover ceaso to watch with argus eyes till there shail be heard In our midst’ never more the condemulng proot of ‘‘man's in- hunanity to man,” While gathered around onr own fireside In an uubrokon clrcle, sutrounded with blesalngs llable (o take wings ami fly IH‘I‘. Iet us in the gratitudo of our hearts romeniber tho ;vnnu of othérs and endeavor to allovista thelr ears. N+ Int ith 1ta cold chilly bl Whilen ricaty we slt Ly our own ittesido, Now's (ha Lime to remembar the pour, A Civizn, M'CORMICK MALL. To (ke EKditor @ The Tribuns, Curcaso, Dec, 6.~The terrible sccldont to th Brooklyn Theatre published this morning suggests tho necessity of reform fa the construction of Mc- Carmlck Mall of thia city, Thero has becn conald- crable said from time (o time In relutlon lo propor exits, but what has that to do when you crowd the hall with 32,000 }mnpl. upon luoss ‘chalrs us was the casa last night at tho Apollo Club concert? ‘Phink of the loss of 1ife that wonld accar in the event of even a false alarin having been given last nizht with all huddled togethier uud_thut chwus of clialra to get over! J. Il ENXis, e et —— CANADIAN NEWS. Bpeciaf Dispaich to The Triduns. Montngal, Dec. §,~~Te-doy Hourgsin and La. montaguc tauk actlon to recover 41,610 from the Montreal, Ottawa & Westorn Rallway, for which sum Judgmont has heen rendered In connectlon with right-of-way claims, lond Broa,, brokers, have resigned thelr ssats st tho Board of £tock Exchange. 3 Bearch s belng made hero for the Hon. Robert Dunlop, of Lockport, N. Y., who mysterlonsly disappearad from there Nov. 15, ‘Navigation la still open. The ferries are rumniag to-day with &8 much regularity as fa the middie of of the American District 7' games and eyl atilda Willls, i1l be trled at the next 7e. 'I'ha girl died of hia hands, Mr. (aettler, & wealthy farmer and mill-ownor of Elllco, nenr Stratford, hanged himaell to-day. Efghteenth and Arnold-ats,, at o {nstend of provious place fhounchy.™ HAVENS-=Dee. B, Mise Maud A, + Thnred Friends sy rcial Dispalch 1o The Tridune, 17y 1 Have; Tonoxte, Dee. b.—Tom Allen, puglliet, who | 17 years 1 month and 10 day, at 1} I ageq recmin T bRl Tos Clovs meac Clneianatl, mid | BeE narenta, No. s Burlingiat: 0 TeMidonce’ of Funeral lee. 7 at of family inviteq. > v Tev 8 resldence, SMITIE—O0n the Bth fnat,, Ad danghtor of Georgs £, and’ Joenn MRt inf st u"éfi; £ and’ Jenneits migh, ant I London (Eng.) papers plean AWELCIT-On tho marning of the gyo 1. Ellen Welch, in tho D0th year of e f®ts Mrs, Funeral at'10 0'clock on ¥ridar ) fa i e, e 3 clla-at.s to' Chnrel mncuiato gy bie dm vflr:: Conceptlon, thance by’ carrlages “;n (‘:r."p MORSE—Nov, 23, at Newark, N, . Marte, aged 83 yours, mosher’ i1 Anna Morne, 41 Wert nl-yulnnn--'t'f?lqlffi: e CA v Rock Island and Dearor paners plosss co feSCHIAN Helen, beloved wifoof Loul S from child- erlats residence, 110 Wyint m}«;unurnl to-dsy at11a. m, by ¢ who jumped hife bail In connection with that fight, gave & epareing exhihition here to-night. Ata meeting of citlzens to conalder the advisa- bility of hulding an international exhibltion at Toronto in 15878, an Exccative Uommittce was IE- pointed. Efforts will bu made to carry out the proposed programme, Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribuna. Winnired, Man,, Dee, U, —'Fheta fs a (wrncpth ble modifcation n the small-pox pestilence at Gim)l and other places. Iloctors have been dia- patched to the Fort Alexander and Black Rtiver In- dlans, and vaccinators In the Lake Manltoba and 8t. Peler's indlana, The Icclanders show grent apathy and fear, Baveral cases broke out near the qnarantine , boundary, ~The Manitoba Govern- ment have eatablished a hospital there, A volunteer company hne been established at Emerson and another at Winnlpeg. ¥ AMUSEMENTS. THE APOLLO CLURB CONCERT. That favorite muslcal organization, the Apollo Club, gave its first concert of (he scason of 1876.'77 at McCormlick Hall on Tuesday evening, withan immense sadiente in attendance, Ailing every part of the large auditariam, As our muslcal readers are aware, tho Club, owing to fis un- usually large membership, has boen compelled to dupicate its concerts, the sccondfto be given this avening, #o that the audlenca represcnted half tho nenoglato members. Wo believe thls reault has never been attained by a musical soclety In the United States before, and it thereforo speaks vol- umes, not only for the muaical proficlency of the Club, but also for the popular confidence in Mr. Tomlins, the akliltal and successful conductor, With his usual promptness he had his little army promptly un the 'stage at 8 o'olock, abont elghty mombers belng in thelr places. ‘The choral nambers assigned to the Club wers aelected with excellent goad taste from tho bost English and Gernan riters, and were ovidently chasen as trictly within the scape of the slngors. ‘They ware »s fofllowa: Rublnatein's * Caln tea:™ Sullivan's "Belcn‘snrc 3" Horsley's *'liy Colla's Arhori® Abt's **Night Songy" Franke's **Speing Songs™ Kir Henry Bishop's * * Mynhecr van Dunk: Behbert's {mprcasive ' Dio "Allnacht: L] +*Serenado:” and Ralllwoda's **Storm and Blcrs- Ing." What we have sald of tha oxcollont singing. of this Club many tlines befors may be sald now. The singors are substantially the sume &s laet season, and they have not let down fu thelr drill or performance. Thers {o the snine fine balance of voices, the intcrmodiste parts, it anything, being o trile more predominant ' than “usual, which sccured & still better resalt in harmony; the same promptness of uttack and pre= cialon of work; the same crre In enunclation and expression, In fact, the Club hon never reached o ‘mure perfect pianissimo, and certalnly nover such & resonant and _everwhelming fortissimo &s was glven in tho finale of Schubort’s ** Allmacht,™ ‘Which was aung with the accompnlament of organ and plano, its other numbera being unaccompa. nied. To have achioved these two extremes ol munical study in such perfection is praise enough fyrnnyinciell{. As instancea of expression, noth- ing finer could bo imagined than the swell of the volces in Rubinstein's beautiful song, ‘¢ TheCalm Sea, " the deep, full, and rich underfone in the accompaniment to tha **Avo M the storm rnnyeu In *‘Din Alle macht " and Kalllwoda's **Storm and ].\lelflni." ALl of the numbors were satiafactory except {he iast, and this wonld have been wo, undoubtedly, tad" not_ the Club beon wearled with so many en® cores. WIith 50 many nnmbers on the programme, thu audicnce should have buen less exacting, and the conducter’ would not have been culpabic had tie applied some of his well-known rigid discipline to the nudlenco in thia wnatter. Aa this was the apening concert, however, it is possible a wider 1atituds was given than will be ginnted hereafter. The solo vacal and instrumental nimbera were ex- cecdingly Intereating. Miss Thursby sang an uria from 1iérold's **Le” Pro aux Clercs,” with violin oblignto by Mr. Lewls (plano, Mr. Balrd); Gou- nod's ** Ave Marla " for an encare, violin obliguto also by Mr. Lewls, the organ part by the Club; Taubert's songe, '‘‘Birdig's Good-Bye” and “'Bird Song:" ond the favorite ballad, *“Thou Art Like a Flower.” Blis was mot cordially recoived, and the cordlality warmed Into enthuslasm as the clearness and sweetness of her volce, the excel- Tence of er methed, and Ler somuackably facile ex- Friends s to 1 Ladid IN FURS. SEAL SACGQUES $65, $75, $100, $125, $130, $175, GOOD QUALITIES, SEAL HUFFS & BOAS $15, 818, 520, $25, 530, $35, 340, | HINKIUFES & BOAS $15,520, 525, 530, $35, $10. 5§30, SEAL HATS, $12, $15, $18, $20, LINED ROBES, $12.$15, $18, 520,525, $30,$35. 840, 45,830 SEAL CAPS, $8, $10, $12, 15, 18, FUR TRIMMINGS, 26 pier cent Tess than any house in the vity, ERBY & PERIOLAT, No. 87 Madison-st. ] eraiton ware develafisd I ier favorlto pubors. A BALESMEN: o «or o it i bravura slnging has rarely, S m‘iu’no;h thun e d:? fiyed In d"'..:- J. M, LOOMIS, JNO. G. IVERS, pert's **lifed Song."* The Kunkel brothers, duet- HA players, from St. Louly, performed a ! Karche e CHAS. :B: SMITH, rolque* of their own compoaltion, Satut Saens' well Late J. A. Smith & Co. known ** Varlations on a Becthoven Theme, " and a Fuust fantasic, worked up on the ** Calf of Gold, * tho Gardon duo And the waltz, Lesldes encores, In clearncas, preclalon, and power, the two gentlemen aro uncxcelled av duct-players, ‘They belong par eminence to the muscular schoul. Thelr vigor and forco are astonishing, and long practice has given thein tnechanical perfection. A & whole, the con- cert was n ot aisplcious oponing, and ' indicates that ths season of 1470-'37 will be 88 enjoyable as any of Ita predecessors, The secund concert takes Tighest Cash Prices pald for Raw Furse EUPEON. I8 the most wonderful remedy for Rienmatismand Neuralglo, It never fafla: and for herdaclic, toothachn lica, felune, cuta, aprabis, brotses, hurns, etc., will place this craning with tho same programmo. aiforil tnntariy T o1 LiGusnds can testify, ar sale gt all Druggtate, 1A HORLIUT & CO., 75 and 77 Randolph-tte Chicago Ueneral Wholesale Agents, EUPHREOIN. Thia s to certify that on the Ath of November 1 was atiucked with blexding plles, from cxposure, which proved & mxvero case. Lirled scveral remedies, all to no effect 1 thought T would try ** Kupeon,™ Imust dniit that [ had no faith in it at the time, but 1 fol- lowed the directiona strictly, and (n four spplleations [ ‘was wholly relloved, and I cheerfully recamunend to I'xmonu l'l \'f"” "l‘ Illl(lu ?l‘:‘un'n'{l l;!ul ol it, and they “urely be convinced of fta efflescy. g ROIT. I SIADDERS, 0. 413 Sonth Btate-at. DEWITT TALMAGE. The Rev, 1. DeWitt Talmago lectuzed In Farwell Hall tast night on ** Rocks on which People Split.» There was & very small audience—something re- markablo when tho pecullarities of thelecturer and thoe attractivencss of his subject are consldered. Liko all tho platform cflorts of this eccentric Brooklynite, the lecturo sparkied with humor, anecdote, and good-natared eatire, It began with o magnificent description of the sea aud tha perils of navigation. As a uatural trausition, the ocean of 11fo wus then alluded to. - We all rua some kind of acraft, sald tho roverend gentloman, and often the sca iz rough, the wind blows, and the pumps won't work, and it s only by constant throwing of the lead that we kecp from runing sgalnat the rocks on which peoplo split, He then ‘went on to point out Lhe rocks which, to make a succesaful voysge of life, overy man ought to avaid. The was that of ** muitiplicity of oc- cupations.” 8 general rule, It was shown, 8 man canonly do ano thing well. ' Two things all inen ought todo in atarting out in life: first, find their own sphere, and next keop to it. = A Jack-of- all-trades rurely encceeded In the world; the man PROFESSIONAL, AN EIRTOTA porlively cured, 3 N T, withous PALN, or th ko of inite, lie: . or_cauntle. ature, or cauntic, Eviry, csie 15, 167 Madison ., Clicago. By WM. MOOREHOUSI & CO., Auctloncors, 274 and 270 East Madison-st. who hixd one profession, und gave Lis_encrgies to it. most certninly ' succeed, Some very apt aund ammsing flluetrations of tha trufh of this were given. Another rock THE SACRIFICE OF FINE ARTS Wil continue thia day, at No. 108 East Madison-st., Commencing at 10 o'clack sharp. WO LB USE & (0., Auchoneer. Machinery and Fixtures Belonging fo tho Appleby Manufacturing Co. 111 be sold on the premiacs, Nos. 180 and 182 E llmrnu-nt-. on FRIDAY, Dec, 8, at 10:308, Ty all the Machinery and Fixwures of z3ld compw 7. & The machinery conaisis of all kinds of W‘Ed working D‘l’ulchlnciy, lnn!ldl:r af the most approv make, and in perfect order. ol Safe, arge Fite and Burglar Proof Safe, ln‘?lln:‘)’l fi:’u"."c.:f? fxtures contained in the bulld: sitive, » GEQ. I1. KENASTON, Recelver. An:llnn;.‘frl- W HOQHENOUSE & CO., Auclincett By ELISON, POMEROY & COuy Auctioncers, 84 and BY ltandoiph-st. Our Regular Weekly Auctlon ale Friday Moruing, Dec, 8,at 0:30 o'clock, Large and attractive salo New Parlor and Chamber Sets, DINING-ROOM FURNITUEE, A FOLL LING CARPETS, NEW AND SECUNU-EHB: Lonngea, Sofas, Bedding, Dlankets, nr;-nunl(:ln“lzl’c hold Gooi, Toas, Clgire, Plaed Nare, 06 Tollday Goods, £c., &6, &€ Morchaudise, Hollda) 0 ooN, PONEROY & CO. wua that of bad temper, which wrecked many a fine vessel. Good humor, the lecturer urged, will sell the most goodw, plead the best argumont, prench the best aurmon, and weave the best care pets; whereas o surly, growliog disposition will ruin tho finest busincyd and wreck tha falrcat hopea in tho world. , Bome parents sny thelr children are too smart snd funny to make much; but he had noticed that whers theru {s no blossom in tho spring thero (s no frult in the fall. Another rock which tho sudience wero warned ayminst wan ¢* bad treatment {rom other people.” Under this hiead Mr, Talnfsge showod the bad etlects of kick- ing & man unl.mi down the hill of Ilife, or one making the mscent under dificultics. Many a man, struggling among the broakern, would come out all right wero he left alono or recelved fufr treatment “from those around him. Itwasa reat mistake to think that gossip was confined to adfea; men talked of thelr fellows, and often did nitely more harm than the ladles at their tea Other folbles and follles wero shown up, 11y instructive morala drawn therefrom, Mr, Talmage ls a very entertaining platforme epenker, Jle haaa greal many (ricks of voice and expression which sound strange at first, but, as lhe{ are malnly cmployed to glve greater force to his \liusteations, the hearer soon Lecomes acena- tomed to and, 1u the end, admircs aud likes thom. Mr. Gllbert, of the Journal, presided and intro- daced the lecturar, —— . WISCONSIN SOCIETIES, Spectal Dlspaich to The Tridune. Maptson, Wia,, Dec, 6.—~The Exccutive Com- mitteo of tho State Agricultural Soclety held o wmooting last cvening, ‘The roport of the Treasurer was recelved, and the Suanclul affalrs of tho year closed up. I'be State Board of Health held & meeting last evening, Dr. N. P Stroug, of Beloit; Dr. B, Tteeves, of Appletan; Iir, 8, Marks, of Milwaukeo; and Dr. Gritln, of Fond du Lac, were in atlond- ance, The Wisconein Blate Teachers' Assoclation will t In this city Dee, 27 and 28, The programme fuviting to nll educatars, The hotols huvo acreed Lo reduco thor rates for 1liose attending. > oy S SHORT-HORNS, By G. P, GORE & * 8r. Louts, Mo, .H DBJ &!—Bflu National Assacla- 08 and 70 Wabasheay, tion of Buort-lHorn Hreeders met 1n Convefition here to-day, ncarly 100 membors belng prescnt. J. H. Pickeral, of Nlinois, Presldent, delivered the sunual address, after which the Secretary and Treasurer's reports were read. A paper by Judge Cravens, of Indlana, on the pedigree of blooded stock, wus renad, und a long discussion occurred on ution offercid by Jones, of Uhlo, favoring the reistration on the hooks of the Association o oll direct importations of Llonded stock o the sevenil er Attentloa wax called to the perui- clous praciice of lmporting scrub stock from En- gland, aud breeding them with blooded “?thlod’ gode on s.\'ruunn._fc—fi'i al n:x: fnzoet. V. kory, in o] 3 it cmwliwt‘&!‘ihfirnu:mfi‘nr&y joods aud 'l‘oy{- Tue Butire Furniture from & Firsl- (lass Residence, Show ¥ Parlor and Offico, Dosks, ik Book KOtk Cloth, 90 doz. Corl Seuttich Farlor and Cook § ‘luvn a, P flflflfiflgfl Auctlo! y OSES & CO., Auctioneers B’ L' nl‘l’\'fl.fi}')ll \Vunln’lmn»ah Thursday, Deco 7 atl 9:30 a. B d Regular aale of Dey Goolh ¥ancy Geods &3 Toih neets._, this country sud sclilng the lssus bl ck, ———— EDUCATIONAL, Spectal Dispatch to The Triduns, 8r, PauL, Miun,, Dec. 0,—Tbe Btate Normal Board to-day reuswed the appointment of Prof, C. A. Morey as Principal of ihe Winona school, snd passed a resolution highly complimontary of Prof, Plielps, twelve years Frincipal at Winons, e m—— BE TRUE TO YOUR TEETH s and they will bo trie to you. Never will yon need falss ones If you use the Sozodont morning sod I >, ;il:jfih\ & Reguler Sdle of Boulg %nd ihueg: At utl, YR aed. AuctioneePr o . e, THURSPAY MORXIG e do. Auctionstrts ing, It {mpartsa indestructibllity to tha —— s enamel, keops it white and spotless, aad wondor- CONFECTE ‘Mfi;flmm fully improves tho broath. - .y ! J‘nlfln..uwm;‘i‘ tosl ts, 1D and UPRD, joq DEATHS. B2, coa per . A D 0 G i, Geate B T ey g ‘WOODBURY—Tho funeral of the late Geerge W. ‘Woodbury will take place at the Morgue, cesnssr of woacr, Chlcad® N