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c’fi: streol, claima her hul!h-ml is In Canada '-.‘m«'i.u"(m:a:";‘ire\;}:nr‘.;&g“ l‘flwtgun;yamr:‘el'lm o ro i nv oAy ',’;’{"fi“";'gkt‘.‘."""“d s worklog In & mualc- | JOT rometlme nast the offcia) proceedings af yout hon: “\Wilhelminn tcrmann Hennings, No. 161 DI | o e l~n|y'hlm boen printed ALAD exp.onsn of §0, T ANN ki ] the Chicago Vislon atrech #ys Hor husband ia alekly snd un. | Jianoum i 8, dermany reekly calied (1 e oree: able 10 works nelghbors say her husband hasde- | ent Conntr Clerk of Cook Usinly, and since 'wo doubt rerted her: Alie has good roomea; this vidently & that your honorable Hoard n ever mindful a street ordered by Merril Ladd, on the mround thnt [twna n public beneft, was referred to Committes on Btrests. Affer attending to considernblo stdewalle bust- nose, and authorlzing the Presidont ta borrow f'). (o pay Intercst duo Jan. 1, the Board ad- onrned CITY. o GENERAT, NEWS. stated that e had a power of atforney from lesd- | glve an eshibition of tho aystem; and the teport of {hE basinesn mon in Danville authorizing him fo | the Commitica on *‘the maat freqnent caunen of oign thelr namen as secarities for Mr, Shortorto | errora in the transmission of telegrama will be give indemnity for thoeo whe did #o. constdored. rAftor counncl hied cone over tho law, and e | uita Wand Howe will ap acta i the cass, the Judge declded that dofend. i anda; T e g o triminat Court m | Afternoon st McCormick Hiall heforathe 8¢ day eak on ** Parls” Snnday rned. Atr. Willlam Winter, dramatic critieof the Now o 7 Pateres Lectirs Boclety, Admission, 10 cenls, Doors “ o Arick on the pactof hee landiady o get her money e et e o e e e rsoasop | the sum of $1,000, onenstz. g WL Sanaunced ’l(:l'lll‘“hgrxfin::d'l;’rgn’n\mv ) { .. York Tribune, ira guert attne Tremant Houne. | o the il pay her cente A oo docus,’ o { o eotuty widiiout sivauate compenmtlon, thercfors N nociable and eafa of fancy articles by the Mita | Hatteld will take pinco atihe rosidence nf Dishon This In tho Grat time ho s over visited Chicago. | i Ellen MMiisom, Ho. 60 Hlarmen contts clalror. | we tak Taiiherty o TN 1o yaur fonorable fioatd LAKE BLUFT. aclyapciatlendeato of fancy arleles, bty arch, | Hreis a3 o'clock I afternnon, and will ba fol- | The lectaro of the Rev, Mr. Sunderland at COre's | Siri\viom aho fook OWf of A% ATynation-hotes | SIE: T8ws nexenkck, whieh. in the prescnce o tho THE CAMINMBETING ABSOCIATION. orneral Adams and Throop stroois, thia evening. | lowed by & reception. The nuwly-wodied coupie . AND ,.J Fall 1ast evening was & succesn, thero belng a farge | haa twn well-furnished rooms, two coal:stoves, | T l’nhvllmnnn?ml-!’uuc- dnml;lntumn (fi"‘{[,,"‘““’"»?‘r’ The annual meeting of the Lako Biuft Camp- | Admission (rec, :v'llll g0 North at 5:30 o'cluck, for a briel Western ™ £ P -,i number present, and the subject, **What'a In a gllc::i‘gn{;';;#e ies s iver fen.eot, gold-iined. | Ry I s ets Totrbitehod .fll};n s | Meeting Ansociation wan beld in the Methodiet | A Chlatmas bazar opena Ftldoy ovening by fho P latlst ) " v 2 h th Il N fon, & Vi rl corner o onroe AN In. Namo," belog ably handled, and keepingtho houso | Eorksify {rlon that acconnt, ey it | e O o moeting 19 | ntrance, 20 ‘contn. Everstiting to bay, eaty oF INDIANA. A S 0]“ fl 0 i iy e, N Masorn, svonne, | i M Kot B B8 ol | o o, o T, | o ozon e i bl of e i : : o i - Mre. Mary Younuers, a French lads, 44 yoars of | latme tee hushand dogoried hor; lesmed twannel | (o Si 0T " lechintion, of ‘ny-note i ¢ | SoCmi® SUUOTY tho Prestdent Bolomon Thtchtrs | A dinnor willbe given tothe boysat the News- | Report of the State Auditor—Chickens ot coMMENCOES age, has been misaing since Ennday morning last | 0 Pl o8 i | eounty, nnoL rend by sy of the Rumetous taze | Jr Tho Hov. 3. 3, Tarkburst led In prayer, The | 50 higna'on Christmas-Day, and any contribn. al e Mame, Mo, 114 West Lako atrect, and the | WaT@whsafarm (o lowa o | sireet, owns | DETCE mhotemoneyin cxpenfed for thaprintio of the | Rev. A. J. Jutking took the chalr, C. G, Trus. : ] = tiona of money or provisians for the purpose wiil dell, Secretary of the Association, proceeded to | ba thankfully recolved and used for their benefit, all the roll, finding tho following members pres- A meoting of tho Woman'a Christisn Assoclation entt B, Thatcher, Jr.,, H. L. Dickinaon, 0. G. | will bo heid in tho Bible room, lower Farwell Hall, Trusdell, W.. C. Willing, R, T. McCabe, C. C, | at10o'clock s, m, to-day, Delegates from all tho ‘McCabe, by proxy (It. R. McCabn), Oreington Evangellesl churches are requestad to be presont. Lont &3 Jutking, B. J, Cloes, B Tl. Adams, | Theannual reunfon of the Daptiats of Chicago M. M, Parkhurst, B, ¥, 10T, William Deeming, | and vicinity, undor the auspices of the Theologi- . Bhaemakaes by protts Mies Emma Engleman, | cal Unfon, will b kield at the Pacific this nvunh;x. c‘m‘l}“-‘{' b‘gerr jck. Tho meeting then a onrned Soclable from 6 to 7. Bupper will be served st 7, uatil 2 o'clock p. At the afternoan scsslon the election of oficors . wia gono Into with the following reenlt: CRIMINAL, President—8. Thatcher, Jr. Vices President—1), No Cunlna, Dubuque. A brace of cunning shop-lifters yosterday got B e ettt b wheppard, away with several boxea of fine gloves from,Jlotch- tore, No. 137 Btate street. Cyff-Jrun | A warrant fs out for the rrcst of Michaol fl‘%‘f’l%llu c\“\"‘fi""“fisi,n'l“fi'x"' .rr.\lc. G, Tru HEheTE: o7 Ao s Crbes o Thomas, of Monce, Til., at the instance of Engle The Association renmnyul Its pollcy of extend. | & Livingstone, clothiera, whom Thomsa recently tnga :nn‘llnll lnvllfilal[l:lr‘n' t ot‘l{wlr enomlnfltl:»rll_l_,“n“ awlndled out of $200 worth of goods. co-operate In rel worl n suminer n e O Ky e bur entc | R W. Catbcart, of No. 720 West Lako ateect, tled on at the Tabernacle. Tho offer of freo lots | complains that, whilo roturning home Wednesday to churches was contirined to June 1, F evening in 8 manaor akin to that of old Eccles, ha Au Invitation was extended to Dr, J, 1. Vincent | 1041 o valuable gold watch and chain upon Ashland 1o conduct & Esbvath-achool sssombly at Lake i host samaner, The veports of tho oicers | sveate, Letwoen Carroll and Lake strects. property worth §4, 0001 renta part of houso'for 325 | P W Miniai: Chetetorss . fhe 1 amonth; woman sald 'If visitor wonld et hes ro- edinga » llnl.;llle waonld pay }am s?r th‘n‘unnhlfi." Niniiad P they snouid be aiven for publicas ** Mary Specks, alfas Itay, No. 48 North Hslste: ! strect, Bas four men: bag' two danghicrs, foane | o erman snraking cltizens of this somminity Who characters, rpending most of thole time In the | abio body may fnd s opportunity tostudy the same Bridewell; Mra. Specks worse than the girls." And darize s BANEAL thertlrom. commeRRIFA(e with th ** Augueta Schulz, No. § Mohawk street, owna taxes they havn to nl‘}l and belng the ‘Pllb"lherl of 8 house worth $2,000, Also lot at Tumboldt Park | jourial the cireniatfon of which, in this county B DF rorth BH00S rénia. phrE of houo: house mieely | 86 farect ehay that of ml, e oiher, Lsrmes fariahed with pletares; expecting visitor, sho | ey Ts™ Joie. ' honorabla Toad ‘tho coit remared the pletares and best furnitnre 1o & hen- | of our’ journal for tne publication of ¥ A irs, Lizzle Contes, No. 40 South Deapl FEed toto St OF MOMELLY SiveR, *Mra, Lizzla Coates, No. 4G South Desplalnes s sio cxleat of nobited stroetamban o tho Fonlaniary for man: | {2t ialt Sonpiicsop lilaiog b Liwathoo, slaughter: haa two nicely farniehed rooms; rent ¢rson desiring ul our eedings | L oom e A Ere o, Benk ToF . | S5y Dutsen dssleini o publiah your prvoediogy o the other,” . ¥, I'trTsCU, Becretary, *lientietta Rienche; this woman and tamilyara | The foregolng communication will strike the known from Divimon atreet to Nickersonvilie; pb- | nverage tazpaycr aa decldedly fair snd reasonable, Jice, molghbors, all say they aro thioven and broe- | Tho avermants of Mesers, iesing and Plelach con- tituten; street-car conductors eay the glrla ride on | cerning the circulation of the Staats-Zeitung come cars at all times of the night and bekcon men imto | pared with that of the other Uerman papers In the thelr house on Clybourn nvenue; they keep a regu- | city cannot.bhe auccessfully contradicted, and, s0 Iar house of {ll-fama; woman owna house and 1ot | long as it id desirabie to prblizh the proccedings of costing $,200 cash: saw polico taking dsughters | tho Doard in the German langusgo, & seoma omi-~ and wagon-load of stolen goods to the station," nently properthat that papor lisving tho largeat Theno ara some of the imposters, Of conrfothe | circulation should e choscn for that pnrpos verdicts are only made up after careful Inquiry and | provided it do not entall on the taxpayers an e investigation, oftén involving scvaral vislts. penditure boyond the bencfits accrulng. lice fenr that soma one has taken advantage of ml‘ perturbed mind and led her astray. 1t the young man from Piltsburz who iwas written u{l lnzllmm columna as **The Prodigal gon " some twa weaka aga will call at Ty Thin- uxn ofiice or rend hin address he willhicar of somes thing 1o his advantsge, and probably secare o §oo situation. Mr. 3, J. Stenqnist, of No. 817 Divislon street, ublirher of Nya Srenska Amerikanaren, n Swed- ah paper of tl nelI‘y. ‘has published, as 8 preminm for swbaceibers to hs papar,a handsome lithograph with seven views In and around Gatcborg. It witl b’a speclaily interesting to emigrants from that sec- tlon. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning & horee ‘and alelgh, deiven by Willlam A. Pardic, an employe of Swell & Crouch, ran away at the corner of State and Monroe atreets, and, dashing into a bnguy Dined by Wheeler & Witson, slightly damaged 1t i Ryhmolul chanco no one was Injured fn the col- atan, * Deputy-Bherlft Eora yesterday held inqu upon the following: Mary Onahan, 27 d N, 306 West Tolk strect, Infantlle conv Wiliam MWarriron Cmur , B months of age, ‘No. 726 Canal streot, accidental suffocation; Frank Schloeder, b years of ago, No, 200 Dayton atreet, accidental burning. Spectal DirpatcA to The Triduns. Ixptanarorts, Ind., Dec, 20.—The Hon. E. B. Hendorson, Anditorof Stato, fled hls anaual re- port to-day. Ho estimates the exponditurea for the year ending Oct. 31, 1877, an followa: Judiclal snd” Execntive, $i01,000% suhllu Insiitntions, educations], benevolent, an ‘N‘n.'\l 2471, 50t Interest on bonds, including achool tinds, $416,140} Total, $1,208,040, The Auditor rccommends the transfer of (he duty of anessing tho caplinl tock “of local corporations from the blate Toard of Equalization to the County Board, He further recommenda tho old \Vn{ of paying tazes in ono_instaliment indtead of two, as wow provided. The fes and sslary act in not nxslltu cnongh In ts wnrding, and should bo amended and ‘mado clear In all its points, The Indlana Poultry Exhibition began to-day under the auspices of {ha Btute Aseociation. It [s on extraordinary colloction, embracing 800 entries of very choice fowls of all descriptions, The dla- lay will be on m)g:flllon three doys, and $3,000 n promiums wi ‘bestowed. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 7:30 o’clock, in {he Gallery, No.212 WABASH-AY, 170 CHOICE PAINTINGS 1In tho collootion. AN 0 bo nold without rs. . #0rve on tho ovonings of 31at, 334, and a3, J. W, ROBERTS and | g @HO! B.FLERSHLIN, { Managors, LIRS tlonear, By ELISON, POMEROY & o, Auctloneers, 84 and 8¢ Randoiptiat, 7 Grand Peremplory Salo LADIES FINE FURS A onts old, na; 2 Ty AT ANOTHER TEXT, b ths Editor af The Tribune. Crtcaao, Dec, 20.~Tho suggestion that ** We would rather givo upour child than have it cut In two," secma to meet with great acceptance among s indieated that the Ansocintion was Ig & prosperous | _ The ball han started rollings kop her up. L. 8. | the veterans, Let us hang out anotbor *+tost, for APJUN STOLLE & G . Boynton avd D P Hubbacd, commlarion PLYMOUTH CHURCH, INSURANCE, B aitton. haring 111 acren of grohnd on which | Majar, canialla was ‘yuu'r;l-y Bned 5 toths | e fimen ™ wicover gofate war fn suppert, of Thursday Morning, Deo, 21, ot 10 oolock, ‘v' Justice Foote yesterdny on the charge of emboz. THE ANNUAL MERTING TH8 PIRE PATROL, ahaut $20, 000 had been expeuded Infmprovementa, | South Division Police Court for refasing to clean | elther af o nuestions pending will find 4, zlement. Aa ltwan shown that they had taken n consignment of bntter from a countryman and had falicd to pay over the proceeds, the Conrt decided i was properly o case for & civil sult, snd ordered & amlasal, 50 The Constitation of the State nuthorlzes the J Goneral Asecmbly to provide for the eatablishment Y. of a Probate Court In countles having a population of over £,0,000, and that the Judge thercot shall bo elected at the same timo and in the eane manner s tho dudge of the Connty Court, Jukt now, with tha overccowded candltion of the County Court, the provieion i« eliciting some attention In legal eie- eles, An effort will donbtless bo made this winter in tho Legislature to take Jlfl'lnllf of the pro- virfon, aud it {s understood thata biil to that'end iy fn preparation. Tho Weet Side Skating Park (Ada and Madlson strects), which was opened under favorablo clr- camatarices Tucndsy night, was well patrouized i lastnight, The ico wanin splendid condition, and | thcre was a fine band present to enliven ‘both ! akotors and_ou-lookers, Every arsangoment has ' ] tho sriow from the sidewalic In front of ‘his prop- e erty, corner of Monroo and LaSallo strocts, o i | LTI i i, 8 e 0 o] wipe™ of, wi Al Ctive 'The Tressurer reccived yesterday from the Water | gcott plying mf vocatlon among tho, hulfi-; l:nm.-r: Offico $2,248. on State stroct, and was lmt into the ‘*quay' on Tho Mayor yesterday went ona taur of Inapec. | arrison strack, along with tho rost of his gang. -honscs, William O'Leary, an unliconsed expressman, who tion to tha engine-honscs, makes 8 living by carting off articles forgatten by Tha latest catimateof tho work done by James | shopkecpors and loft out at night, was locked up Kincald on tho supstructure of the Milwaukeo | at Central Station yeatorda! b!!i)e!cctlvn Lennon, avenuo viaduct waa yesterday mado, being placed | Jho hopes tomake sovera latceny cases sgaloat #¢$4,187,0L. Tho total amount of work done g0 | M@ far has been $67,704. 36, Justice Kaufmann yosterday sent John Thicas to Elght bide woro recelved yasterday by the Board | Hio, 10448, Of Corsectian, fo, nitioty deyaforihe of Public Worka for the building of 8 bridgo over | Larrabes atrcoti Michaci Huddemar, oll-cloth the Bouth Branch at Fuller street. The opening | thicf, $308no; Paul Greanwold, disorderly, sixty of the bids wns postponed until to-day, owing to | 987# e . e e e aton, s Jocl 0 v o 3r. Hugh Temploton, whose store, No. 213 Ran- | 00wy vagrancy and tho lateony of abou dolph strcet, wasinjured by fre last Thursday | S600 worth of fars and clothing, recontly stolen night, hassent a cheek for $30 to the Firemen's | from the residence of Ell Bates, on Dearborn Bencvalent Assaclation Inacknowledgment of sery. | Avenue. Yces rendered by tho fircmen on that occasion. ((Jocaph Docartnte, for tho larcony of 8 chiost of At tho meeting of tho Finance Committes held | 68 from Jorry Long's wagon, was yesterday as yesterday fterneon In the Compirollor's omce it | scssed 850 by Juatico Scully, and sent_out oo T atlicd to refer the ‘bid of Guorge wateon for | bread and water dict to the” House “of Correction. archanings the Long John oneino-houss lot for | Charles Leonard, another tes thief, romaing in the 4,000 hack to the Courcl witha recommenda. | Jock-up of tho Weat Tweltth Stroct Statlon. tlon that jv bo accopted. dl.la;i‘fuuzlndn,l.yn;m g’l‘\?c hwhn recently lWl,n- Gity-Engineer Cheshrough s causing a new ro ed Mrs, Ludwig, o er avenuo, outof & to bo’[;utgn tho North §1do Pumping- Wor, fi‘g quantity of r&uwul%-nd repairing tools, ‘wan cap- states that there is a conflict of authorlty botween mredgem oy atTalula, 1L, upon 8 telegram fho North Sido Works and tho Ashland avenue | e5at thoro by Superlntondent Hickor, An ofcor Works, they scoming to Inforfero iith ono another | Will budiepatched to-day to bring”the recreant #0 much as' to occasionaily cause o stoppage to an | home. engine at ono orthe othorof tho places, o thinks Dotectivo Donnls 8immons yesterdsy arrcated at this 1s duo to a atrong current of water setting | BG Elston road Cornelins, alias John O'Nell, a through (he pipes, The stoppage in only momon- | fugitive from Canadlan justice, O'Neil was col- tary,and is no hindrance, and {a only montioned aa | lector for a bank at 8t Thomas, Ont., and left an Interesting sclontifc fact, with $1,000. Whon urrested ho ‘had 30, ' awag" ju hie pocketa, Ho was retamed homo TIE COUNTY BUILDING. lostnight, Oftcar Kennor, of tho American District Tela- ‘ompany, arreated at noon yesterday, at tho There wote 225 prisoncra in the Jall yesterday | S0 CROPRIN CTiten"s(ront. Xovo picihociets McCaftroy 18 enjoying aquiet rabblt-bunt onone | pamed E. Clowe and J. C. Kelly, charged with of his Towa farms, p|ckilnx pgv.;keltl: ’u tho nlbavc pl;c‘e‘; Tho maucfi Commislaner Cleary authorized the purchoss | 254 Saic il Poresalon oat thoy wera f yestorday of fitty tutkeys for the Hospital Christ | * A porchant yesterday brought into the Bub- mas dinner. Troasury an excollcnt counterfoit of the present The Finsnce Committeo of the County Board has | trado doliar, “This fs tho fret that has been negotlatod a loan of $100,000 for sovon months | UFOUBHE tothe attention of the Treasury, aod it ‘Bin army 10 bo entirely wanting in the ciemont of rale aoldiers, Offcors mnty b«lplnnly. especinl- y in the Q. M., 0. 8,, and . M. Departmenta, but, e to the ran flle, the munket-carriers, not'a Corporal's guard—one private--by -—1 VrTEnAN Voubytern, BILLIARDS, New Yong, Dec. 20.—The ties In tho recent billlard tournament were decided Jast night, Blosson is In Now Otleans, and accapts the third rize. Rudolphe and Joo Dlon played a gamo of 00 polnts for tho Arst and second prizes, won by Dion in tho fifty-second inning, Rtudolphe making 871, Dion mado runs of 125, 88, 2, and 50, e e—— FURS AT AUCTION, On Saturdsy morning noxt, at 108 Modlson stroet, ‘Willlam A, Batlors & Co. will sell withouat reacrve the stock of a city fur-dealer, embracing 8 full lino of the moat desirable fur goods, the salo com- mencing st 11 o'clock, —————— MERSCHAUM GOODS. E. Hoffman, 171 East Madlson strect, the well- Xnown smporter of merschaum goods and smokers® articles, has recetved o large Invoico of the ahovo- mentionod goods, which o will open this week, and sellat prices to suit the times. Everything adapted for hollday presents. SOZODONT, Flashing In their pearly sheen, From the glorlona coralline, Beo thoso teoth nntarnished ‘White alike the back and frant Yes, by tho fragrant Sozodont, Mny beauty's mouth be guarded. MARRIAGES. ORI IR .o i olo P RIS TIARPER—STEVENS—By the Rev. Robort Coll- yer, at his residenco, Mr. 3, Harper and Miss Em- tevens, Iato of London, Eng. F2 ORdonaurg papors pléaso copr. 00K—HATHEWAY—Dec. 19, 1878, at the resldenco of the brldo's uncle, Dr, O, B, Hathe- way, 1012 Monrue street, Mr. Samuel Conk, of Van Netdr, Jo., and Misn Ada Iiatbeway, of Addison, . Y. cards, GRIGGS—UEARDSLEY—At tho resldence of Chorlea H. Roed, Egq., 'Tuesday ovening, De.% %‘l'g. A diroct Involeo from o larzo New York uaau v arore vy Y ork: puaat: Splendid Seal Sacques, Rich Seal Sets, Finest Quality Nink Sos, Children’s Furs, cte. The fineat salo of tho season, A for Christmnas, ELISOX, l'u.\uu'x'n?gw».h,n“ 81 and 86 Tandolph-st, FOR FRIDAY, DEC AL, Grand AUCTION SALE New and Second-Hand FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, and Genornl Honschold Goods, MOLIDAY GOODS, Etc.. Ete. Immenso Balo to close accounts, Attend for largalns. ELISON. POMEROY €0 & By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Auctloneers, Ti8and 120 Wabasi-av, BUTTERS & CO0.'8 Tegular Trado Balgs 115 , FULL LINES OF oY cooth WoGLEke CLotia, FURNTBHING GOO GLOVES, GAUNTLE FORS, ETC., THULSDAY MORNING, DEC, 21, AT 0 0'CLOCK, AT VHEIR BALESIOOMS, WADASH-AV. AND MADISO! PER'E’EIPTQFRY SALE COLLATERALS. A Noto of $5,000, Fine Gald Jowelry, Gold and Bilvor Watches, BY ATUTUCTION, THURSDAY Morning, Dec. 21, at 10 o'clock, AT 103 MADISON-ST, WM. A, BUTTERS & €O., Auctioncers. LADIHE FINE TURS-RETAIL SALH. BEAL MUFFS, DOAS AND BACQUES, of Plymouth Congregational Church was held last Tho Information In Tue Trinuxe of last Tues- evening. The devotlonal exorcises preceding the | day that the Chicsgo Board of Underwriters pro- husiness meeting wero lod by Dr. J. I0. Holllstet, | poresto abolish tho Firo Patrol, aud that resolu- who read and commonted on the prayer of tho pub- | tionslooking toward that end woro passed at the Jcan, contalned In Luke, xvlil, 1art mecting of the Board, has greatly alarmed the Dr. Hollister was unanimously requested to re- | businces-mon and merchante, who appreciate the main in thechalr and preside over the bualness. | value of the work performed by the patrol. Ef- meeting, which he did. forts are belng made to induce the Upderwritors to The report of tho clerk, Mr. Nowton, showed | desiat from carrylng out this measure, aa tho patrol that the prescnt membership of tho church waa | was & mecessity to the Intorests of the city, and 528, soven of the mombers baving died during the | could not b spared without daing much harm. year, while there bad bean a number of lettersof | The Undorwrlters, however, scom to be doter- Qiamiseal and recommentation granted to others, | minednot to mwerve from tholr course, and whi Tho net decreass of mombership was four, dlsmiss the patrol unless rome modidcation fn TUR RECORT DF T8 THEABUNER, toe 2 per cent tax matter s made, Thoy Dr. Finn, shoved s total of recolpts during tho | cjaim that ihey maintain the expenniv patrol ear from varlous sonrces, majuly collections, | antirely in the Interestsof thoclty and our mer- §03. 71 disburaemente, 8760, 283 bulanceon hand, | Chants, By maintaining the ‘irol thoy loso from 2.4 " Tho total rocelpls of the yoor fund ard | one.quarter to half 2 mflion doiare. per annum, 0,08, and the disbursements, $422,21, leaving | 1f thore wae no patrol tho receints would bo that to the balanco of the fund $14.70, " The report Was | much larger, Ae many merchants, knowing ho Tilerredtathe Anditiog fflmml“lw h efticiency of the patrol in lwnplnx(nclplrnt fires, member atose lo obserre that the poor fand | carry yinch lesa insuranco than they otherwlea Afineared 1o bave Jen diveried lojellior pcposos, Sould:"“The’ inmurance compantea dolng busiacss foll e yan od to know swhat the church thought of | in thin clty complain that the taxes are 40 high and eacon Temple eald the Treasurer hnd acted on | thC Dusincss so dull that it s Impossible for thom the recommendations of tho Board of Deacons, and | compolied to pay hereareas followa: Naw city tax, that, an the poor fund had lala ldle during a por- | 4 por cent; snpport of patrol 1 r cent; Stato tion'of tho year and their Sundny-achool was in | foxes, 4 per coiit; cotnty taxes, 1 per cent: making some: Memly it-hl esemed wrlee 10"ttt (o Apply | Sotal of 0% per cont. which Is. largor than that w_}n':: of':hn Inn to I:" tef, d 1o bo eath oxacted in any other city In the Unltod States, A Th“ oflm\ ng mem! crmm;: to ba satised, uumber of these insurance companies, will, on ac- oo tirst annual saport, af the Ladiew Vislting | count of thero high tazes #nd the duil busincs committco showed that (ho ladles of TIvmouth | from which they aro sulforing overywhete, £0 ou g hneet da‘;};g"l‘{m ;::',_ orelict In thelr charitable | 5¢ tho business on tho 1at of Jenuary, aathey can- not make both enda meet. Among these are men- THE NEPORT OF THE BOARD OF DEACONS i Al )a1 T Al sl im0, | HanedhoSkn Tneirance Conpaay, of Clerslng the decreass of four In thy membership, snd ex- o te, Co T At Lt e e, | 9F ilamiltcn. The, Tieaalute, Commors: sand durlng o _part of tho year, withont any regnlar | formed a partnership n order to reduce oxpensos. l"\“”h ‘The previons pastor had hoen “aware of | There nro mentioned besides some other New York ho necexalty of an earncst work In the church, and hich T e couis whils attomieg £8 hie stnee | Soapsales which aro shout o £o, out of business important dutles, towards sccuring an Increaeo in ompanles dol businoss i T renbiaranipe. et Iy was.plaia {0 ace that bim | Lo (oo P g e Enee® ' plien uthor dntles were naronsing. When holeft, | i the 2 per cont tax fa- inalsted upon, as tho the beople wero as ¥hcon without a shepherd, ond, | business is ao dull that they can hardly make ex- Tike sheep, they hng Kone moro or less axtray, the | pensce, Tho absonce of Jargo contiagrations dor- Viourd were patned fusny. - There was 50 cause, | s tho lant fow years and tho efliciency of the Firs however, for diecoumvoment. With & 1ttlo | Départment has rosanured business mon o wuch an motu coheslon among the members, tho prozress | extent that muny In order to save money do with- of tho church and a Jarge Increaso fn the member- e Moo i report aemcarust: | "ot aubauce;’or hieie but haif thele dlosk, uugestively observed that, with an earnest, hard- A e e R NEW LEGISLATION. ] was of necondary importance, '’ l} closed with o MEETING OF Tl COMMITTERS. % DR reavin i s o been made looklng toward the comfort of the Iatter class, The ladles' com- partment in carpoted and thoroughly \arm- ed; that of ‘the pentlemen contains refreshment jtable, and the nccexsories which are supposed to' render life endurable, There s no doubt but that the new park will bo a popular re- eort durlog the winter. ‘The Amcrican District Telcgraph Company &n- nounce a very liberal rednction on their present raten, both fof rent of inatruments and messenger- service, to takecffect from Jan, 1, Thelr prexent rata for the rent of each box fe $2.50 per month, or $40 per year; but after the beginning of the Now Year tho charges will be $5 per instrument for the four months ending May 1. Bfilennln at the Iatter date, which is tho ono at which ofiices are penerally occapled for a year, the rates will bo $12 or $14 per year, Iccm’dhlg an tho rent is paid semi-annnally or quarterly, 1t must, however, be vald in advarice in any case. This reduction of 50 and 60 per cent s calculated to Jargely fucredse the Company's business, the more 20 that the service rendered has heen ko uniformly eatiafactory in the paet, Inihe same connoctlon the Company adver- tise that they will, after Jan. 1, charge for mes. rencers on the basis of distance {nstead of time, and that they have prepared a schedulo showin the tarllf. The Company have mot with so much success in their business that they propose to add 10 it o brauch, already very popular fn New York, ehich wiil afford every perwon who bason instru- mentau opportunity to summon a carringa of any Kind stonce. The A, D, T. Compuny has so fur had the best of management, and has glven stroat sfact{on and become invalnable in almost every store and oftice, Tho changes hero referred to cane CORNER by the Rev. J. B. Jackson, D. D., Mr. Grigys, Jr., of St. Panl, and Mles Rath Beardsley, of Chleago, idered veryafalr. ‘The work wis good MINK SUFFS, BOAS AND SACQUES 48 por cent of Andrew Foreman banker. "2 o unly thing that dennitely pointed its char- HINK MUFFS, 3 Quis, not fall to make 1t #t0l morc popular. direct {nquiry an_fa whether this needed coheslon L and the oply thing cfinitely pointed fts char e MEDIUM FUIS, RODES, ETC., ETC Mary Novodny, o Hohemian womnn, reslding at nlurrcdrlu wonld coms, ‘The Committoes appainted by the Cook County | The Evans-Callaghan quo warranto case wlil | actor to one not an oxpert was ita color. DEATHS, Tho roport of the Sunday-achool Superintendent. | members of the Leglslature, tho Clizens' Associa- revenled o prosperous condition of affaira in bis | tlon, and the Couucll met for consultation yes- department. terday nfternoon over the subject of the revenu® ho report of the Cominittes on Pastoral Libra showred Shne tho fand f0F Uhls pepass. Wi been dt, | Gnd other measaree of roform to bo advocatcd Yorted to the uscs of the Sunduy-echool, with tho | Guring tho coming scaston, Thero wara prescnt eanction of the churclh. The roport aleo showed a | from tho members-clect to tha Legislature Sena- smnll balance on hand, A . W. . o and Wasdbeier, wete-ré-slsatad ) Ursokn, O Hatace snd 2. Dejaney, Repes for the next three years, The presont Clerk and e S ] Ltk e LA AR s PR Kedzie, and_Joseph E. Smith; from the Citisens' "The report of the Secretary und Treasurer of the | Assoclation, D. L. Shorey and W. H. King; and Misalon School discloned a very creditable condl- Co Ald. 1 sl o the work fn nk vt‘lnm’lrr:lx{aunt. o1 shoved & frow che Cousetly Al Cyllertony Mol ond small halance on hand. The Superintendons of " tha kchoul roported a vaty deep religions feeling | The meeting was called to ordec by Mr, Redzle, among the children, who intimated that they wonld like to hear from THE ION. BURTON . COOK, the reprosentatives of the Counclt. Ald. Culler- of the Committee on Stated Supphes and Inquiry | ton stated that BMr. Anthony was working for a Pastor, waa called npon for a report, MY [ ona now Revonue bl He had also meen Mr, FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 22, AT 10 0'CLOCK, . _E. CORNER WABASI-AV. AND MADISON-ST, Ladies’ Furs, Misses” Furs, Children’s Furs, Gentlomen’s Furs, ¥rom n city firat-claes Fur Dealer AT AUCTION, SBATURDAY MORNIN(, Dec, 23, at 11 o'clock, At Store 108 Madison-st. WM. A, BUTTERS & €O, Auct'ra, o, 170 Weat Ninetecnth streot, yesterdny scton csample as to how she can bear children which fow others will dare attempt. At about 230 Jesiceday afternoon she stepped up to tho bar of lie Weat Divirion Folice Court and foquested of . Jduatlco Scully warrants for two men who had beon ! Glrorderly toward her. While giving thele names * #ho begged to ho oxcuned for a fow muments on sccount, of sudden fliners, and went down stalrs, When in front of 3irs, Heinhurdt's maioon, adjoininz the statlon, xho waa scized with the pangs of child-birth, and, siaggering into a hall- A, coolly nnd dellberatoly performed the delicate operation "f which a’malo child was given ex- istence, Then, without evincing tho sllghtest de- greo of disquicinde or exhauation, ube carried tha child Info tho kitchen, assisted In wurhing it, snd, weapplng it up fn eovaral abswls kindly loantd her by Mrs, Jtelnbardt, the most wonderfdl mother of the century went upun her way rejolcing mnd smiling ot . tha mishap tbat had be- come up this morning in tho Criminal Court at 0 T, Kloes, chevaller of the legion of lunchfiends, o'clock. It would havo Dicen heard last evening, | Y08 bofora Justico Scuily yesterday to answer to i Lt tho Conrt was not willing. charyoprofarred by a policoman, who saw ifiose go throuigh s drunken man, the dellzhtfal posseasorof The first complatut of maladministration agatnst | 1 cents, Ior 8o mean an offonsa only tho hoavicst tho now Sborllt waa mude yesterday by Col. V'syne, | punishment would suflice, and he wis sont ont to who claims thi o fees charged lim {nsome | tho louso of Correction with & fine of $100, chancery bosiness bad been exorbltant and iHlegal. b M traboth Benjamin Hurl, the gay and gallant Lotharlo, m“;’ d}il zabeth K. Edwards, residing atNo. | ywas yumnllydl-chlrficd from custody, his wifo ndiana aveno, handod in hor applicatlon | ratusing to appear agalnst him. And mow if Hurl %::gelrl%:y“flr lsh;‘:’pfltl‘l‘lua flklel'utl::nlf‘ene :;::n‘gfi doos not atay Eanm s courageous but fuesy little B A v jons of running away with soni The wway.from Philadelphia to sook the pinco, T e ot oy sl k. wolsh The Grand Jury yostordsy found n truo bill [ docs not make Hurl & bit jealous, much to the » :lnfil l([me _un\dh'crg nwnf s flt:“{lnd with hn;\rgz wife's disguat, iyed the ** profossional " as bondsman, much to Do dotriment of (hecause of publig juntice: The | einccresrorag o other cases conaldercd were of & potty charucter. vans, who was thought to be safe in tha Hing-Lung, & washerman from the Kingdom af | tolls of the ' Plitsburg police. “Conovor, it will ba Frowee o b B e (e e sayaa Mgy | romembered. forged. &' ehocic for Yarious smail SIS . ek s BT T SO PEOR_AL 0 . m., 20th lnat., of paraiysls of he brain, Spencer i, Peck. nzed'éls {ngm 7 1y Funeral Friday, 22d inst., at i p.m., from housa 2 Seminary avenue, 10 Graceland. New Haven (Conn. ) papers please copy. cMAHON—De¢. 20, Walter, youngest son of ]'Icm‘ and Eliza McMahon, aged 2yearsond 8 montha, Funeral from resldence, 214 West Thirteenth street, Frlday, 22d, at 11 n, m., by carsto Catvazy. DURLACHER~Dec. 10, Bella, daughtor of Adolph and Mary Durlacher, agod 4 years and i months, KNAPP—At Taclne, Wis., Dec, 10, 1880, Al- mira Meech, beloved wifo of Capt. Gilbert Knapp, U, 8. R, M., in the 76th year of her age. MARKHAM—Dec. 20. Francia Daniel, infant aon of Danlsl and Mary Markham, aged 4 weeks.. Yaneral Dec. 21, from house, 70 Hamilton n, of tho Town of Lake, yes- captured the notorions **Jack™ Conover, Cuolk nld he mupposed tho' members wero familiar | Frank Adams, who sald ho would liko to 9 .. by cars to Calvary, S TEGOLAR fallen Cher . Bot. the sdvent of tho Jittle | Wih tho statud of te case, and he bad ta report | prepare s blil of this kind, but ‘That, an tho mattor | charged with tho Iarceny of somo. dirty clothes, | amounts, and succeeded fn paseing thum upon "fi'{;’ifl'fi}l 2 ’:{%5%1255‘;";’.. at No, BUTIERS & (0. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. e gm0t ase Dot restiosnens loward | thut the pentleman to whom an Inviiation hatt [ was in Mr. Anthony's hands, ho did not wish to—or waa_yeaterdsy roleased on_ bail, U ho | banksat the Stock-Yards and {n thia city. e was B tive ehlvostanhy and 1t was tog fuat | Just About akipping out ovar tho Michigan South- T 82 Bremor street, Honorah Margaret Murphy, of tha kind ever taken In the Criminal Court, ern Raliroad Whon ho was nabbed. dnughter of John BMurphy, aged 1 yesr snd'2 months, tbosp who had abused her, and taking hee hus. pand's arm phe marched up-stairs once again and »woro out tho warranta, laughing all tho while,and Dieen proffered had replied in the following lun- | could not, in fact—inter! Furniture, Carpets, Pianos, Organs, 8toves, Crockery Ware, .- Ald. Cullerton uage: Is impossible for me to sco my way | further said that he would be moro willing to re- clear to accept the invitatlen yet." Mr. Cook fur- | ceive Mr. Adnna’suggestions in preferencato thore i ‘ v A palrof scales {s wanted at the new Hosplial to | Jotcph Tansey, the young roogh whowas al- | Funeral at11o'clock Thursday morning, from And Other Merchandise, * iy g P, At | Binm bbb i | S o T e U At | (AL SR e B il | spt il it o | ey T el O | ety st 3 ] 4 ch © 0 ncalo-mor - ) A s 2 ligw of nd aiyle about 30 commonplace s mutter, church was Irco to Aceuro slated supplien o a reg- | tnzes, Tho spenker calied attontion to the needed | EFechtit 1o eava of 2l of Hio aeatounen I8 Tho €RY | \ic' il n drunken condition, attompiéd to cloan sheir] , ular pastor whenever it had such nn_npportunity. | amendments in the Vagrant act, and sald he lle was, howover, ‘'not devald of hope umu6m the proper amendinents fo the Revenus that the Invitation might bo accepted.” Allusion | and Vazrant luws could be presented within a week ‘was alno ade to the prospect of the pulplt belng | or mo, um\mmmy filled by unother reverend gentlemin, Mer, King spnke of the imporiance of this moye- but Mr, Cook wax alient ns to hin name. lc also | ment for teform in tho Revonue bill. This hill added that the Cominittee onCorreepondencewould | could be o arranged as (o bring It within prabably meet Satnrday night, when he koped | the Constitution, and (o zr-n? the re- somnoth nfinnrudefinlw wonld be known, liet so much needed, o took no stock Dr, Hecho moved thut ths Committce on Corre- | in the usiertion ~that thero was any epondence be inatrycted to confer with the Rev. Dr. | prejudice against Cook County. 1le never knew Jenkins, of Amheret, and to report on the expedi- | bill'to fail which doscrved to pass, and Cook Coun- cnc( of extending u call to that gentleman, ty wonid find flnt there were just as intelligent . Mr. Cook thought this would embarrass theCom- | mombers from the interior as trom Cook County. mittee In thelr negotiations, but the motion never- [ 1o also thonght Frank Adsms conld do aome good theleas prevalied, work in the preparntion of a revenue bill, ''ho meetlng was closed with prayer by Dr. Hol- Mr. Shorey wan I favor of huving soveral bills 1lster, who ruyed eapecially for n blessing on the | drawn by diferent parties and lubmi‘".lnn them to Committas for the Scleciion of o Pastor, msking | sub-conimittees to ponder over and report to tho lieve, but scores of witnesses will wear (o the lactens sbove related. THE COUNTY POOR. A LOOK AT THE AGENT'S OPYICE. From the South Slde 842, from tha North Side 302, from the West Blde - 2,042, —theso aro tho wumbers of famillca recelving rollef at pregent from Cook County. Somo are down oo tho Couaty Agent's books for one month, #amo for slxmanths, the avorage time for which thoy aro entitled to get free bread and meat tickets being three months. The Agent's offico on Canal stroct Is datly besfoged ‘by hosts of people clamoring for nid. 3ir. Dieden sell thelr goods, and In thelr dlsputes came far | DUt the horsc-market on Twelfth atroet, and made nesrer gott{ng into a fght and golng away with | & tolerable succoss of the undertaking. e was blackened eyesthan they did to making sale, 1t | taken in by Oficor Shandloy; and sent to the House Te oyldant that nothing short of an s eapinion * wili | of Correctlon in default of & $16 Gne by Juatico 26itle the scalo question. scully. Sherlff Kern {s_atill being worried by applicants | Justice Summorfleld yesterday mensurcd justica for positions. The "u:fon-l-b-(cn“’ruw:x!u aro | by tho day to the !ollnwlnf: John Murphy, rowing very uneny, and aro already beginuing to | vagrant, nincty daysln the House of Correctlon; fatimate that thoy think 1t ia abont tmo they had | Joscph Carroll and Edward McDonald, vagranta, a shiow. Then thers ia that inumorablo gang | twenty-fvo days cach, in dofanit of $50 Snos four figuring on tho ordor of the Court fow days ago | gamblerilrom No. U8 Randolph streot aud No. 133 that Iiernshould bo allowed more places to dfi- Ulark stroot, 86 each, the leniency of the fine be. tribute nmong hia telends, Really, ho fa in trou- | Inis In consequence of no gamo fn progreas at either bla, While at his oftice ho fa conetantly basieged, | house, Thomaa Tyrrell, yagrant, choso Justico andat fiomo ho nds no- rest, for thors (a8 con- Yollak, and waa asseased $5. stant string of callers. 'RENN AND 115 BOARDERS. More gambling cases came up hofors Justice i D'Wolt yestenlay aftcrnoon. Lawyer - Commissloner Guenther Introduced a resoltion penl:fl dr nndnszm::'fio“n mnlmnnamlat)nl'llx.il By G. P. goRrt & €O, €8 and 70 Wabnsh-av. On Thursday, Dec. 21, at 10 o'clock, 26 First-Class Cutters, ONI2 AND TWO SHATS. GEOQ P. GORE & CO,, Auctloneers. 0On Saturday, Dec, 24, at 9:30 o'clock, 14 Crates English Jron Stone China, m llnw;liva:..g‘c;x'um cre. Gunpawder Tes, firat l‘ul!ll‘. -claas cuteers at 11 o'clock. ) Great Reductions! (Good Mink Sets, M and Bos, $15 that never, during his Ave yoars of ofticlal cx- | fhat they mi endued with apirits < Former Price, §30. TIinported Tancy Goods. e rear wihepsi; | Lo mentisd ol olom wngrphs, | Bl ook Thy e, it sl o | soms st posil s sl ool |l G, oty Jocel Mo, ey e St ek tlons. The recent culd weather plono has caused | TeDort they were to make to the church, Sbfo diflcatty to draft a bill which sould meet | allowed tho Bertl fOr dlotmg prlsonars, ACUOR | Sutvalys Jamcs Malog. George. Watson A G'l]flfl Sflfll SE[S Mflfl‘s a]]fl Bflfls 25 E ) mnincresse of over soventy-fivo of these applicas = ev;:lryclx\g:c; alv(id SAvlig SN ATAILD DHAEAL, And was takon aa to the salurics & fow days ugo, buttho | Stophcns, A, HBarker, deumn ?lnlt, John Riche, " 1 B } ] Yivs aiay. TORBES, 3lr. Ring udvlsed having the dratts printad, and [ diot question was averlookel for, sumo réusan ot | James White, and John Jones, then went to trlal. Former Price, £40, to pay advances. A reportcr visited the Connty Agent's office yes. g gautioned tho Comuitieo against presenting any. | anothier, Te laitor matter s tobo calied Up at | ‘A lury of aix mon found thord gullty,of belng - Parlor and Chamber Setn Alde: s, TaN:Trees, e e e L e oo Wit crsiod CITANGING THE CLASSIPICATION, tiing not In strict accordauce with the Constitu- | the next meeting of the livard, and the protmbiil~ | males'of gawnbling-houses, and they Were fned In Waal - N anch Marble-Top. Favies, it ",_,m’a'nd 16 ond with 'Luman belngy, prosenting A meoting of ageiculturn] and draft horse-hreed- | tlon: . - tica are that thare will be a big fight. "Those In | sums from 810 to B20 cach. fl,a,\ fim fl Dfls Tiedsteads, Burcaus, Lounges, b rom ‘end {0 ond with Luuan belngs prosentiic | ora of tho State of Ulinols was hold yesterday uf. | A MeCrea ad no suggeptions tomake,but had | favor of colmplying with ths law on (heaubject vill 52 " s ) d Mattrasses, Drosaing m overy yflalu lcsmn '51 nr‘l '% m& © coun= s Yy seen Mr, Anthony, who advised tho drawing of | wegs that tho aliowance for dleting bo reduced ono- Bherift Farmor, of Monteznma, Ia.,left for home bl er Price, §80. ‘Whardroues, Show: ¢ ter pARtilloning (o, oficials fromthe cotsinon || lewmaon In the wmall club-room of tho Grand | yeveral Litis by diféront stiorneys and submitting | half, and they will call ttentlon io s fact not gon- | 1At Wight with Joseph 11, Walters, a notorious ormer Frice, §60, herd runs the ontlre longth of the room, and pur- | pacide Hotel, The were present: [, Dillon, Nor- | them to the main committeo for criticism aug lof, accompanylng bim in frons. Walters S erally known, that tho county 18 . | cattlo nishing the ' fuul, cooking m.{m:n-.“avflu li:- made hls eacape s weok ago by throwing snufl in Dor, Band " that sl tho Sherifl - farnishes { $ho oyesof (loturnkey and then robbing him of 1n the matter of dieting le the taw meat, potatocs, | the keys. 3is was captired the following Sunday and flour,.-hoy will bo mt by Kern's Trionde, of | LyBergt, O\Donnell, and whilo i thaTwolteh Strast course, with an’ array of arguments in favor of | Blatlonagaln ewsayud to play the anuf teick, Ils continting the allawance of 5 conts per day. It | requestedn dime’s worth of the article, and was tho cconomists da not succeed in reducing tho | Iven it, too, but in o mannor tiat he fully dos peico, thoy will next protost ugalnat tho county | #piscd. A pinchnot large onouglite blind a cat con((huing to furnish tho ShetIf the labor and fucl | Was glven bim at stated Intervals, but ho gually for thin cogking, and, on_ the whole, 1t jooks very | @¥noid up that ho did not uso the wued in any form. alicl with this s o hich rall, forming A passsgovesy through which all applicants haveto go, ~ Tha rocess of looking up names on the books and I’.-mu tickots 1s repletc with red tape, and couse- ", quently the line ol -pyllcunu moves slowly, al- hoat Iinpercoptibly. Outsido tho ratl iy thecrowd, ‘waiting and eager 1o commence at thoend of the ldine. TIIR ROUTINE. ‘¢ What's your name?** {nquires the bread-and- meat clerk. mal; Jomea L, Owsn, Mokena; A, Z. Blodgett, | amendmont. ‘Wauko, M. W, Dunbiam, Wayne; John Virgin, Falrbury; Thomas C. Sterrett, Warrensberg; C. Bnoad, Jollet; Dr. I, R. Westfall, Macomb; Col. Jonnisam Chicazas Dr Mchermot, Kano County | SIHORI’S DELINQUENCIES. Ju a:ei‘ kukt u& Edmund Burke, HBLD TO THE CRIMINAL COURT, "Tlic abjoct of the trecting Iv “ Tho case against 1. A, Short, of tho Orm of By WM., MOOREHOUSE & CO, Auctloneers, 274 and 270 East Madson-st. IMMBENSE SALE OF SINGING and FANCY BIRDS, &0., At STRICKLAND'S Blrd Store, 212 Weat Madison- »i., commencing this o, m, at 10 o'clock, sud con- tnuing through the week, Mr., Smith moved that Messrs, Antnony and Adama be Invited to meot with the delegation from Couk County at 1 o'clock to-day. ~Carriod. ‘The mectfog then udjourned, n 1, Chicago! 8, 500 Buffalo Rohes, o t Tho stock consists In part of Delgianand Oery Stk Menror. reples s broad-shouldered, | of o it st ine ate s fy | Short Brow, & tlur, of Danvil T, was con- muchas f the' rocent agitation of tho question L:,?.,‘.‘.“u‘.‘x':“u:‘"i &’21{‘5‘5;‘ e ;75,‘23..‘1‘.":‘:’“:‘%.“‘.’ Juat recoived which wo will sell, 50 | man Canaries. Talking !fi;p;,l;‘g_nngElr;g,'k’gf“'L‘;:‘.‘ % e s kena, uple 0 chalr, o o 1 nal eet eatot of joon. o B ¥ c8, y h h **Whora do you livet" antvee, of the Nabionel Erce Sockutommni, waa | 1t will b rememberod that dofendant was charged WALKEIVS TRONDLES. tlon-Keeper lenjamin's ahrewduoas frustratcd bla | pop gent loss than any house in the +41)ives an Burling strate. " 4 North Blde," ruys the clerk, The North 8ide clerk takes & huge volume, an pizss, fads th nuins of Kedrmey', o sipuiter ta nots, Goldfnches, Virginla Nlghtingales, and 2l Kindn oF Pancy Birde. - Algo, Goldat, Aquariume, Bird-cagew, together with a cholco lot of fanc Pigeons and _Foullry, Bales will commence 8t 1 Soveral days ago the County Board agreed toloan | Httle sanie. MeNetl & Son, without {nterest, $35,000 to help | That cargo of Eastorn thisven and shop-liftora them on tneir contract for furnishing the stone for | whoso arrival from New York was recontly noted sclocted as Becretnry. A good deal of talking . Soms oo the sumAEt af Siaasiioationof lorwon | OF btaiuing goods of the valus of 2,400 from J. ¢ity ; sll Prime No, 1 Robes, JOB. and their classlcation under tho rule at presont, in | Vo ¥stwoll & Co. uuder false protouses, Mr, BERS in want of Buffalo Robos will vogua ot State falrs. Tho dlscus: s onded | Flowers prosecuted, and Loonard Swett appeared :lha new Court-louse and, to make the accommo- | {n'l'us Ty x’]hn alroady been glvena prowty | gnq it to their advantage to give ug | % M- and7:00 p. m. cach day. ¢ brean-and-meat clerk that it's all right, and | by the following- d belng i ation sure, borrowod the monoy. The ordor for | severo dose, uo lvea than a dozon of them being in it makes it and e o e Jamed Calng Eplalniana Lom- fortho defomme, ot Mr. A, C, Short waa | 12 1I0REY a8 made out in the naing of MeNoll & | all upon varlous chargor, Tha latest captures e | & oall, We have also on hand & flne NEXT REGULAR BALH uto of them, and passes thom out to Patrick. Many spplications are mado for coat, und woud, and ahoee, and clothing. Son, but before the Ink had drled Edwin Walker | that of Katle 8mith and Ellen 0'Conncll, The dropped_in, "oxiiitad " power ofatlorney, | former way captured by Deputy-Supctintondont viows of the memm:‘. BRI Weytfall, Macomb; | closed by hils handing in a atatoment of tho atsets 4 At 8toro, 274 and 270 East Madizon-et., Charles Suow, Jal M. W. Dunnsm, \\'nruu; und labilities of Short Brothers & igea. assortment of Sloigh Robes. Y § 3 An osvesalon of noney, | Dixon, with 833 worth of plunder from the atore On Saturday, 23d, at 10 a. M. OF courd hia ducs not omirace the wholo for- S R e i it B R T B el e AR BT 51‘~f§m'r')"'x! 98 ruls, Lton s C?\:fl"i’“‘f'?“""k ctanie henwo il uleeroatockafsiowand Ao cllef. Whe: f P e or | of venua stico Pollak, and had her caso con- ) tra bar- galnat rellet, Whed o noje sppltoan comentt | | TheComaliies souociad as fallumas of tho firm, which had becn In existence about [ togot the money. haying promiacd tas Porlolat | finved — to Raturday under . 85 hand goods, Untildan; 1 we will give extra Resalced, That thia Gonventlon appoint o committeo | nine yoars. ‘Thy had dealt withJ, V. Farwell & af thrya Lo confer witli thu State Axricultural Boardat | ( il and on, durlng th 18 vzt meeting and Fecommen), ment in charge, who takes tho name and resldence. o, of ot Y ekt slads Knnoonn A+ harsem ot sit worlers | Thelr toudy with that, hous ', No {mumcdiate rollef is glven, Thera are seven Yisltora connected with the oftice, whose soloduty 1 4ato Took up tho caes in whlch application s been made, and ke {f they are really neccrsitous, Tho visitar anakea a report to the County Agent, who thersupon decldes whether or uot the porson o family fa.a it subject for relief, +*Do the visitors find many CASEH OF GREAT DRSTITUTIONIM ¥or an answer Mr. Dioden took down a book of reports, snd selected a fow from tho returns of the duy. They were something 2a follows: alus in Furniture and ilouschold Goods at private Enle: Now and desirable Farlor Sults, Chamber Sets, M, T. and p) nt Easy Chalrs, Botaz, What-note, ool ide-bosrds, &c,, &€ Tho above goods will be sold withot Teserve pay ndvances and Lo close conslganionts. P, McNAMARA & €Oy h-av., N, W. cor, Madleon-st. Regular Sale of Boots and Shoes at Auction, I all. i grocery at Lemont to tirn the most of the éame | As the case was cancluded, Dotective Jobn gl of that tiuia. | over durlng the day to redeom tho ordors to yan arrosted hor husband, who gave the b e uatlmated, wonld | omployes honored by that concern, TheTreas- | panie of John Burns, ‘The O'Connell was taken T, AN o b 10 b Knowi v < horas for | amiount 10 84,000 or 83,000 a year, A stntement | urer refused to pay him the money under the clr« | with 2 bax full of plundor by OMicer Dittus at Purd- B AEL prnmesats b subytitiien o 1 aton of thelr Anancial condition was made to Farwell & | cumstances, and Insisted that, inasmuch as tho | rldge's on State streot, Following close upon Becond="Tiat (0 genoral tweersiakes proimtumaon | Co- I Agiet, 1675, <hie showed fho ussotain | onler was In favor of McNoll, that ho would havo | theso arrcats came that of Mrs. Augusta chroeder, homes bo wbollshed. 2 merchandise, notes, and sccounts, $2,000, and | to pay the money $0 him,—of, in othier words that | who wae caught on State sireot by Detectives Third~That each claw of horsesaball iave n swesn: | the total lisbillties 825,000 That was an honest | (he power of attarnoy was not suflclont, Walks auds d O i ataka prenuiun, 10 horscs With Wve Colte sud OUAtheul statomie e e = PO L elont, Walker, | Hauderand Oaterman. Alnrr quant! l( of plunder ATes With Lwis and 1r 4 'nt 8a far as ho ivas capabls | of course, did not admire the position of aifaira, | wassucreted about ber capacious clothing, B object of tha abave chiavge In to avold tho con. ,',‘.'u J\:)t‘l‘m'- ,.35‘:,.7“‘.'.53,'.‘.’:;'. n;nth:“l‘:flc‘:-‘un‘:; snd ")'.'m {‘"‘,‘},‘“"' Into the strect in quest of ad- = nd colncquen ellug eugoinderen wino ce e Sict and conwcquent, hand feellug cuendersnoni | KL SN iy anilly, Abyihat tms the 06 | buched fodpmonis bAcsath hie nost ond Somaniod BUBURBAN, Id kave gotten ceedit anywhere, Thoy intend- action. Aniong these wasanattorney whohad EVANSTON. Grents’ Seal Caps. Deep Greenland stgle, #13; former price, $16. Deep Turban, with band, $18; for- meor price, $20. Jockey Btyla,slm; former price, 1 . ould a o 1 5 4 c . B 2 Thursday Morning, Dec, 31, at 0:30 o'clock. A1 T A i, \viog b Ko. 1444 Ave | ures mf‘hfi";':fi‘l’fi.!c-i."‘&'.:fiofl’-fifl H’n'{v';“-'jl‘-ffix“’u"«gfln 1 1oy 19T e jions. UMAIGS, TR RO S im of” $1,000 which o had boeis striving | - The Trastoes met Friday eventng, tho fui} Saard Al Other Goods in Proportion. JAB. P ATtA & CO., Auctloneers. ; ! o e Loy o AR i waars of | €3 W e pulatreet, llotn sk fdrthree wmonthe, Al tho | FeCiR A0S atuhlV i e sorvicesof eh imais, . | 11 re-ezamination wituose adumitted that they W worrted: throngh the erowa: howoyer, | bolog prosont. Tho following ~ communcations . by Sheriff furalture in the bouso conslate of & bedeilck on | e oty {moved to auond the roport by adding | st bave awed ovoral thousind dollara more | noug of whoin at tho tmeknew whelliof s had ru: | Wers pressuted: Auction Sale by Sherifh {uu foor, oo chalr, wud a lttle teavkeltle, g | iy prombum. bo awanded. to the budt horecy | Uit apueored in tho statement, colved the money or uol, and was soon Jost to | The undomigoed, awnersof real ontatato tho Villags t Crockery, Glass and Fancy Lamp er belng med L 8 e, e Yot hvcae. | Ald mares of any aga fogardieas of colts, There- | | Mi: thomascra, confideutin) bookkacpor to Far- | view, A few liours later ho was azain knockingat | of Evanston aul citlzens tntcresiod in the progress uf Alarge latof Crockery o R, 1870, a1 g Aule Cavansugh, of o, i ourth avenue. | LuryIni Sinendment ‘whoked eonstasrable discuv. | Well & T0.. stated that ¥hort rothers'sccount ks | (ko' Treaauty dour, tho mogs dlsconuolato and | Ei4YOIAT% S, TOMSRUIGAEK I, 3| b commenciog BatnAY. g Trom day €0 dsy Blo 1e yarly toant, B Blr Buoad was opyosed t & second pramim | 1080 until tho recelpt of the statement, The | aud creatfailen of men. lils mission had beon | ChA"Eh I Tl T Rorontt Hota an o *clock s, m., and contl Qatiain§s soia.” Tlaco of sal and amndi veuug [fouse ** Adouemy Golletts, Itall 0. 2 East Foor- toenth strect? has bes ick thres monthe; funds and 1urjture all gone; very poor. ™ 1754 Marks Winberg, 8 Polu; has been llxqu_llhl n the sweepstakes at all, #oudu aold thom since that tme were sent upon the { frultioss, and now he proposed to appeal to #ho | Blaas theronteof wood. Koo o the pi Tr. Dunhum thought that colta shonld be conald- .| StFUnKth of such stutoment, aympathy of tho Treasurer, und by ilattery, and | How chitact, , Ll il oot Duntuim thnught that colts shoutd b cosld: .| * i protocation restod thelr caso here, and v, | fzars if Becossary, 10 kot dasoielon!. hie fovoted l:efi"lfiffiévfinnn'ffih fifi R R unyel benelic ftacl should be the particular standpoiut to judge 8hort, the delondant, was first called for the de. rize. 1ia bad not been ablo to find McNell, But L N I% a1y kunite No. 87 Madison-st. e, 40 Bine Istand-ay. FO RENT, 4 o ROMENT. o - ooviozse fenne, 1o stated that tholr trade with Forwell & | he wanted the prize hich we i by T, U; Moag, Ageot), BALESMEN: T ETAT ¢ . . rani, £ i q e, which was especlully 3 tuticonpier, s g ndampining o 4o,y | P sanders was tnfavar of Tearng tho whoty | G55 B sisuntad o h muchas 15,000 IS x| pcciout o, b pecaien [+ vas, i gt of B4 " | .30, soouss, - iNo.6.1vems,| STORE FOR RENT, ot c ving T lo nittee of ve, 1o y < s v ¥OOM ¥ b= o el ” T L T T D Tl At festurat Soclaty, and macad (ot the pe. | 10 sbout £3,000 oy wnvum, Tho drm owed Far- [ sido tho ‘Treasurer pleading wi Y muat euter 1oy protest against tho ahove petition, OHAS, B, SMITH, Late J. A, Smith & Co. §ICASII PAID FOR RAW FURS. ~— curson: EUPEON. Jp.the most wouderful remedy for ftheumatiam and euraigia. It IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCA- TIONS IN CMICAGO, FOR WHOLESALE HARDWARE, RAILWAY SUPPLIES, OR GROCERIES. No. Michigan-av., between Lake snd Ran+ N e brohe withd. Vo ayer.. flall & Il Lark, Ottices of Hilnols Centra) andC. . & Q. ‘2 Tt Companics, and opposite lagrabam, Corbln i, M8 | boe will uu;huuluczw:lr. Quinla: d 00, Vil n "rendered blind ul,"for i | Seiar i 13, in (hfi arwy; daughbter, aged 18, sick for two yoars; wery destituto circumatances. “+*Nary Ann Cugeen, No. 1015 Wentworlb ave- pus; widow with two ‘children; sick; could see mothing o the house but poverty.” BEIBCTED ADDRMSSES. oo You pust bave many appllcations which are eetusedr” . **Yeu; there aro mors people than you think + who come here nnd try 10 get fuod, or cosl, or wnoaey, when they ave pleuty uf clther, and ‘aro 4 sort of the Committee be faid upon the tabie, well & Cu. nolliing but the $2,500 in question. rayors thls time wero 0 alle, 7 Flanel ured T L TR, Vel {1 il business traiuctions Sith o | Bictesdedjt SIRCHAE b eheek foF 55000 an tho | Dund o proports oo oW 44 i diutins e e a tirm they had uover fulled or paid Jess than 100 | Internationsl Dank, blo to the order of Me- 1y K, Huki, Afier auother fong talk, Mr. Dunham moved to | S8 onitho dollar, ‘The atatemont madotn Auguat, | Neil & Sou. This waa the very best b could do, Referrod, smend tho report and loa: “7'1‘"' intended to be corroct, and ho under- | and, tbnm{h not entlrcly uthllclorI hoaccepted | A G, W. James, the contractor, was present, eral aweepstakes only. stood that it was correct, At the time the state- | the'situatlon with dreadful forchodings, fur the | sud atated ‘that, having completed tha | Thtors swoved ‘scvoral other amendmenta, | 1Nt WY o thelr credit was wood In Naw York, | actlon of tho Treasurer had left him comparative- | Works oxtenaion, ho wde ruady for & soltjcmiont, which took (n M, Soad's views, and tho report as lnlhhtycglll hnvlrmcum 00ds frontall theitms | 1y at the mercy of McNell, whota he thought ho ml%rnulledm-cmmmu for §5,000 and some smended was then adupted, aftes which the mest. | they liad douo uusiness with. 'Thelr anly reason | could treat ad fie yaw iy {u the entira wur{. e | $1.500 cash. 1o was glven $040 on account, aud 158 atjourusae for:renewing business with Farwell & Co. wan, ttiomont will g mate o soon as thers has that they wanted to obtain gouls nearer homo In | McNeli—whlch oticlal ezutnination of tho work. TII, COUNTY PRINTING, cade an ordor was to bo llod In a hurey. ‘Tho only | uot known. At sy even! folluwing potition was road: rtlally suce woving 111 hotss it promiums for gon- ta get his money~is cNell was o bim of L sad | 3iay. fnaccuracy in the Novomber atatomiont was an o. It never fails: and for hsadache, 1oothache, w building, Just completed, and fs bullt extrs e e " i Lt alug. any,Ole: | 5s ¥ROTOSIFION OF Tun ' srakys-zEizuma.” | OoNAHon Of bill n tho file 1o ik nok Whow of | Fealize tBALIT the Tressurer sctes.ln Ths fubdes | of Hstiaions ol tht ora sobssitshafdte Jome | EActa (b acter! ek Rutes ol wil -u’{i;. T8 hoasy busihess Kniiyse Foputable characters who iry 1o [mposs on iy, ¥ 'On Monday laat st the regulat weskly meeting of | S1ci omission until ho woui throusls hia books. | aube did yesterdsy that 1t would be finposstule for | erly olserved In ovbry respoct, au Prd date 2 MARTIN ANDREWS, ‘ollowing are sume of the returns whera the i olly meeting h Towiit any goods of Farwell & Co. bitt | Bim to get’ & cout, waless Meell said a0 SEUying on of our Yislncss on that AL UL 3 and 77 Randolph- 153 and 133 Lasalle“at.y wisitor was surc thero was no ground for rellof: the County Comleslons the following colnmuni- aud thought they would be ? & " & = gard of the day, dumunnxflmum Chicaxo Generul Whol et Orto MEAD & COE, in sanio bull . SvMary I, Hurley, No, GU Chersy atrect; wowan | cation from the &ldats-Zeilung was presented: alle, ta pay for. Thelr making an ssalgnment was ieveby patitiun your honurable lluard TN S Las claima ber busband does not live with hers nelubs (ha ffonorudis fhe Liaard af | caused by presssuro on tho part of Farwell & Co ANNOUNCEMENTS, saacoproblbitiag tho carryiug on of tatd SuNpLL - PHOFESSIONA oL RN YUl e o B tha oot Cancomi, Too,uadet” | and il belng heblnd vt ertan plhet hou ORI T G Gt TAND pinark " got drunl i she 6 WO a h BT, cht, oy had turncd over ever, ng tothelr assignees. W, MoxTa¢ 135 ERLSERa o s oot by workag e b | Bercrary of " Minoih it By Coupiay, | ™" egua-esamination did hot sbake Wi Tho slxth regular montbly mesting of the Chis HONTAONEEY; trade; pu use o give them any money, as they will eIt e iy s MY SUURET B AY cago Electrical ocloty will be held (bis evening at | Referred o the Judiclary Gomumittee, *YLitie Luwbert sliss Brisoos, No. 280 South The petitlon of J. cDougall, indorsed b No. 118 LaSallo strost. J. W. Barrett, Buper- | sevanty-elyht citizons, o uullgfhpl;:\lem'nr t " tha probnieior of & 73 | teatimon; . A Saty 1SS0k, 204 liriug | 1o Gefcadsnvs Bonesty ayd. lutegrity, " B aldo | latendont Chlesgo Fire-Alarm Tolograph, Wil | D) of §70.15 for coustructing (e sidewsik oa geberat ey i {eare Sindiog oty nons | Y83, 15, Mann, & lawer, of Danville eruiay langusge b L8 G CELEBRATED throughout tho Union--oxpressed to all pasts 1D aud upward at £5, 40, 60c per 1. Addross order’ QUNTHER, Coufec tloacr, Chicago. B e AN JIREULA RN PAIN, or the ses At knt? & adirs,’ o 3 g ,

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