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3 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. ‘ T_Eli‘] CIT ing to the sald ————t reenehanm fn all matters per: responded to hy the band: by | property than on other belonging to the | thelr departure, refusing to come again, and | which all others arc snhordinate, the literary, aea- AU i\ ] . 3 . : 4 i hat (¢t wns a long way to come. snatie, and aoclal nows maka the perlodicnl one of | sasmnre - g P L park tands.” Respectfally, Lumbard's Quartette, whoso cffort | estate. Tt is neceasars spose of It n order | eaying t the mon ed, | Send to W, It By GEO. P. GORE & ¢ WeLtann Woopano. | was heartily encored; and lastly | to pay a dicidend, abont $200,000 belng required | gy cton o or enall-pox has been made 80 Andw;jg{;\;’;‘g‘;;‘f publahad. Tpecimen copy. ¥ A g v G0 3 > The Secretary atated that Mr. (sreencbaum had | by Emery A, Storrs, who was greoted by great | for this purpose. The structire, cte., fa placed o ottt et ot o il ea ity — GENERAL NEWS. Informed bim that hie had expended larzesumot | npplause. Speaking of tho President, o ‘sald | In tho nsrets aa warth over 300,000, What it [ (et AREER S (0 R0 IE L ERyes 4o inuire par- ok A Apners malc eouch ke leA slnpl ON BATURDAY, DI AT 9:30 O'CL0c, moncy for the Oxden avenue improvement that | that ho was too much of & Republican to ap- | would sell for noono can tell, A littie maney [ [ B SRR TR R G (0D | Mack & Ray, fhere (s at the FAlinman Street Station awnit- | had been fntrusted tv him,and he claimed | prove and too little of o Democrat to rejolee at | is being gathicred In, and some stocka and seene- S Lol for ot and sutitren. e | 350 Lots W. (. Crockcry, ; 'tr\;'e,nty cases of the disease ?Ince T.‘;ov. 1. | o= —— e 204 1 esteriday, iy are . Otin ik ho will be abla to pay 10 per cent b | gy o, 54 St atreoke N 50, dobanon eirecty | mvonmn MARBHAGES, _ ° | & Laege Juvolco of Imopted tinods fore Now Year's. and on Wood street, between Blue_Island aves | - BRLL—DrWOLF~ By the Rev. 1i. Gréws, At No. | rated Chilna Toilet Sote, Bich Flow Up tolast evening about $30,000hind been paid | pue ‘and Twonty-sécond street. The discase | 170_Vincennes-av., on the #nth ‘of November, Beta (41 pew, Varlor svlttoons, ete £0 2,000 depositors in the Fidellty, The number | fie begmun to break out in so many parts of | 1877, dir.Hobert li-Nai) and Mise Ellon L DeWolfy | & AP, Crogy,, ot AN T TN made happy yesterday was 160, Nearly all of | oo city that miany persons, apd cven somo of | 48ughter of Calvin DoWolf, Eaq, No cards, Tattor, Chaiaber, Lanrary, Dinie. the course things were taking, He closed with | ftles will be realize on before very long. Judge a tribute to the high character of the occupnnt of the uflicn,klml fins zractcd with fmmenso ap- lause on taking hia sea b *“The Land We Left and the Land Wo Livein'? was responded to by the Rev. Hobert Collyer in Ing i owner a fine mink boa, found by Otficer Jonn Meagher on the corner of Ugden nvenue and Polk st reets Juage Rangs recefved from Washington yes- terday, sn acknowledgment of the receipt of $7,000 as salary from the Board, -« Commissioner Woodard’s resolution was adonted, but, after some discusston, it was ro- considered and fuld on the table, ANOTHER. 3 The fellowing met with a similar disposition: X i Loty and Kieepe, West Chicago Park Commisetoners~Grx- | perhaps the best apeech of the evening. them had sminll n-counts, No real cstate has | ¢y onfcors of the Health Depnrtment, have | S ——mmmmmsmmmeseemcemmenmemnems | Furniture, ~the fneat stock In Jhe InArket. Carpery, his letter regarding the whisky cascs recently n:finx!: u-:p":.l:;gomn{ba ey Teatert Vies *!The Pocts and Poctry of Scotland ! wasthen | yet been rold, but Dr. Turpin is anxtously | oxpressed o fenr that the scourge would b DEATHS, l\'{":fi:unufl-{;m'fi."" :I(Km{‘n(;g‘:“.nlr:ld“l; Tm:'."p““f tred, bat o (nstructlons wera given him 88 £ | Cheancy, exvert af the Weat-Tawn Doard for the | answered by th rendition of #Tho Bauks and | awalting bayers, 'There jias boen somo talic of | c3Bieeted B (E1E Lk, the foOurRe, WOt b BTN AT s rroldonce, B3 Vst Timmforyme | Ari Diics Deske . Patiop future action regatding them. Investigation of park matters, that & disconnt | Bries of Bonny Doon by tha band, and by tho sellmq the safety vanlta and bullding, but no | ¢y0 Liegistrar of Vital Statlstics, said’ that b8 | a1 on e SO of “Noverber, Eila 1mogene, 6. . QURE & C letionee, The temperature yesterday, a8 observed by of O Jper cen:;,lm.'s:“ oh}l)glxl!‘n'r;"uf ‘215-000“. Lev. James Maclaughlan, The latler givo o | offer hasyet becn made for them, A gentles | gii nop fear that an upidemic would | wife of Samnel Sho: o, In nat 30 year. o s Y acholarly review of the poetaof the laud, from Ossun down. The remalning toasts were: “The Army and Navy of the United States,' Geu, Sheridan was duwn for this tonst, but sent Is regrets. Buperintendent Doty took lis placo very ably. “Thne "Bench and Har,” rosponded to by Judge M. I W. Wallace and Leonard Swett. “The Commerce of tho Northwest," re- sponded to by William Stewart, Al(ucclu\um\ of “Tam O'Shanter" by George ndernon, “Qur_8lster Socictles,” responded to by George E. Gooch. ““The Pross.” Beaide these tonsts there were numerous voluntary ¢fforts by the mumbers. The speech- making, singing, and general enjoyment was in progress when the ru‘)urmn leti, and witl no doubt continue after the first subscriber mete his paper Liis morning—at least that will be the casa {f the programme i fully carrled out. In many respects the banquet was the most successful onc the Sucloty has ever iad, Over 500 tickets wera sold, thiat beélug the largest number for ln{ banguet but onu since the or- ganization of the Soclety. Following are the ulllcers of the Soclety: President, D. K. Cameron; First Vice-President, R. 11, Forrester: Second Vico-President, Alexan- der Kirkland; Physician, Dr, R, D. MacArthur; Treasurer, William W, Dale; Secretary, John Btewart: Asalstant Secretary, John I, StowarL. was W, Stanford, then Presidentof this Park Roard that the Lalance of asid alligation waa pald out of park fonda, and.that the sald 0 per centof 816,000, amouatiog to 81,1350, was not pala nto the park funds, and tnat the same is now juntly dae, 1 therofore msk for the passage of the following Tenolntlor ** Reso dh'l‘hn the Committee on Finance be, and they are hereby, inetructed to confer with the #ald G, "W, Btanford, former Preaident of this Board, and demand of him tha payment of the sald 81,360 into the park fonds.” Reapectfully, Wirnanp WoobarD, 1n order to cover tho whole inatter contalned fn the above communications, Commissloner Woudard offered the following, which was ADOPTED WITHOUT DISSENT. Resolred, That the Committes on Finance bo, And they are hereby, Inatructed to investigate in the order presented all irregulacities of the Parx Poarmd and tho members thercof, as re- ferred to in & roport of Robert McChesnay, expert, employed by & committes of the West Town Board to Investigate afiairs of the West Chicazo Park Commisloners, snbmitted Bept 8, 1877, and ;’emmt tho resuit of their Inves.igations to tais oard, Boveral letters from merchants and others recommending Willlam Kerr as a fit peraon for appointment as permanent Sceretary of the Board were read, together' with one from Clarles Probstein, who made spplication for tho position, The documents wero placed on e, The President, as Chalrman of the Floance Committee, reported that the Board had no Manasse, optictan, 88 Madison strect.(Trioung Bufldiog), was at 8 n. m., 20 degrees; 10 2. m., 233 12 m., 27; 8 p. m,, 28; 7. m,, 26. DBarom- cter at 8 n m,y 20.015 7 p. m., 0.7 FEnos Hobbs, 60 years of age, a match peddler by occupation, fell dead suddenly yesterday afternovn at No. 283 Clark street. Heart discase is the supposed cause, Ilobbs was farmerly well to do, being the proprietor of a hotel near the Rock Island depot. He has saveral reiatives residing {n the city, who hava 1 aken charge of the body. Eannls, the pedestrian recently defeated by O'Leary, commences s fifty mile walk this af- ternoon at the swimming-school, corner of Jackson street and Michigan avenue. He ex- pects to beat the best time ever made in the eountry, eight hours and forty-one minutes. Mullen, the champion short-distance pedestrian, ’wm participate In the walk-around in the even- ng. Mrs. Potter Palmer will give a grand party at the Palmer House Tuesday evening which promises to bo the rocial exent of the scason. Over 500 invitations have been fssued. Tho en- tire grand parlor floor will be reserved for the invited guests, and Warren Leland and his corps of French cuu‘(fl are expected to excel them- eelves In the supper to be gjven upon the oces- man s “understoxd to be endeavoring revall, ‘The work of vaceination ‘The remains will be takon to llorton, Mich., for to oreanize a stock company to moke | fudheen too thoroughly done. The Commila- | burial, the purchase and contiiue tho Dusl- | gjoner of Health has soino anxloty for thom, | _§#7dnckeon, Mich., snd Philsdelohla papers ness. ‘Chis property will yleld from tenaivels pleass copy. $110000 to 81550, “Tho doctar guts, ltters e e e ot ol prerall extenalrely | P KEANSLET—Nor, 26, Jomes Kearatey. gvery dav which-read substantially: “I Weaf | joiicy'to n gradual incroase and such s ability | - Funeral Sunday, 12:30 p.mw., from realdence, ou are paying a 10 per cene dividend, Please 1 arters ot | 147 Main-st, orand ‘mnean Thero arc, fn' all, about 1,000 {oshaw '57,‘,’{&',‘,‘,,‘,;',,’,‘,“;,‘:{,,‘,"};'{;{;‘p,‘,','"; oattn | 83T Now ok vapers please cooy, country creditors. None of them seem to un- | pyag'vel) feel that therd Is danger, As befora SWEENEY~Nov. 20, of conanmution, Edward derstaud how to get what {s due them, and, In ork of vacelnatlon has been thor- | 87eeney, natlve of County Limerick, Ireland, cansequence, the lecelver Is oblled Lo use up :\m:g‘l’; H“,‘; ; ork ot e bflflény s how appar- | *Redil years, ot W SN ks much stationery In stralghtentng out theie mat- | ong yot 100 carly fn the season. When the dis- | pt,, on Sundny, Dec. o (o ihe Churen of e tora. It {a uecessory for devositors to eend In | eagy breaks out In n cortaln locality, the seal- | Bucrod Heatt, thence by ats to CAlvArY Gometery. ¥ their books to have thom balanced, and to | dents of that locality are {mmcdistely | Friondn of tiio family aro invited, ues ay, ec. ,9 ,30 A. M authoriza some one to draw tha money fO¥ | gypjcct to a rixid examination, ang those who | &2 Couaty Limerick, Ireland, papers ploaso + them. Whera the latter cannot beduns Very ;yaye ot been vaceinated are trented freo of ex- | €opy. . well, the bouks shiould be forwarded. A voucli- | yonge, In this way tho discase Is stamped out, | ~SHANNON--Nov. 28, Patrick Shannon, aged 20 ee— er wiil then bo sent Lo the depositor, and when | ROEE 13T dticentlp that. there. aro no Taries | eam. of drobey. < fvis returned, properly signed, o cieck will bo | yigng of the plague in the nelghborboods that | . Funeral from the residence of hls parents, 130 malled without delgy. have been so dealt with, The recent declded | Johnean-st., Sunday, Dec. 2, at 10 a. m.. under of the Beehive, ";;‘ Ir‘;‘c’:l:’:n}' xn’{mm interest on l,"mi'"fd" "": nnn{ber of “d“:fi ?ml?n"’:e ,:':,'fl g"‘“""z‘;"gfi‘."fi'; E:“lAl' ?'GOL%GD!I’;[;?PE"A" Uklvn:g uccount of the certificate morteages, but col- toalth Department to spen Cemetery, Membors of other Divisions cordially i exert all thelr cncrgies 1n vaccination, and the | invited to attend. Iectians are quoted “ vory slow ™ in tho savings | men™ pave lmunm working very lard for | g%~ Eastern papers pleaso copy. departent proper. No uflera have been mnu | sonio time post. They worked all day | LoGAN—Nar. 24, 8t her home In thia city, Mrs, —_— for real estate; there fs' no money to speak of Thursday, many of "them so uninter- | Jennio Tennls Logan, wife of W. C. Logan, and fn hand; and a dividend is still too far in the ruptedly that thoy had no Thanksuiving | stater of J. C. and O, B. Tennls, futtiro to bo scen, dinner.” Eizht morcmen witl be started out TRemalns taken to Pennsylvania. Collector Harvey has comploted the taklng of | ¢hig moratng, armed with Jack-knives ond virus, | 837~ Cleveland, O., and Pennaylvanta papers Y testimony tn the savings-bank cases, and sent | yng the sufering publle will have to bara fte | PItass copy. the (nformation to Washington, ‘The drift of | oy pua "tV BIPEE. T McMILLEN—On Priday, Nov. 30, 4:00 o'clock the (csu(limnry lnkcil“w‘fm.(fig uhnwflnmtblha yrrzl..J::I:A;;Rlnlllnll::c:}&a#'fl;g::‘lConaun-n.. State and Fidelity Banka a savings-ban NNOUNCEMENTS 2 A \ Bpod 67 » AN I Funeral_scrviccy. Saturday, Dec. 1, at 2:30 | We had contemplated mnkin busincas, and, in the minds of the gentlemen Sainaral, servicay te Mn{enwfllu’hnrm 2 P! g thiy Mansgers—Anarow Wallace, Alezandcr MacKay, flod titled to tha beneit of the ol slon. g funds in the Treasurcs’s hands, but Mr. Loewen- ,'{.';':;,'m%.‘“"‘“’n Willam'éamen, Alezagder 1), E?’Jfi.’#fi.{nfi’éfifé’nh Below 82,000 to go un- | The Rev. J. M. Gibson, D. D., will deliver hls '°;(l,';‘r§,r;.“;$‘;“n Nov. 20, after a long and :’flle ;Spueo el f :!' oring for Thurs. Coroner Dictzsch yestenilay held an faquest | thal was willing to lct the Board have 81,800 | “5iCH committes—Totin Alston, Wiltam Kirk- | tazed. soventh Bibla reading before thia Aseactation in | pelafas iineen, Jants L Sanneen snd 01 and | day, Doc. 6, but in consoquenco of upon Catherine Suthicrland, 83 yeara of aze, who | Which he ha ulfl%m! or ll;! axcl's note, [ wood, L, T. Martin, Alexandor MacKay, Alexan. g Farwell Hall to-day ab 4:30 o’clock. Bubject, BT monthn and 10 daye, our Opening Snle of tho Pnckage led, muddenty b (alty doeancrasion of tho | 4 there wAs LI00 tue the Boar i fhe | decdl, oo Gommittes—ugh itchle. William LATILB ¥RED,, o ** Abraham.” Banday. Do, a5 o p a0 Indlans-av., | g0 savod from tho Lato Burni . ] 5 ' A . 2 X h e B palcs ban Catl | W30 be drawh ot onee. 11 Grier that the pavk | Stsocpiioh, Committse—tlagh Titchle, § HALE OF TIIE PAXOUS TROTTER. B Galana, Clncinatl, an ruing m, q * The Rev. J. fI. Walker will conduct the 8un- Galena, Cincianatl, and Now York papera | “':‘!hco :;T:;u zcrfic'u:n {‘(,nll)n a‘::;le':u:l ;‘«:‘12 day-School Teachors meeting to-day noon iu | Pleate copy. - of the Groat Retail Houso of Mossrg, iy KITCHELL—The fancral of Sllas H, Kitchell York, and was taken East lust evening In a spo- | Zarwell Tall. Subject, “Tho Deliverance,” | }ieC Vlica from the breabyicrian Charen 1y | £ 101ds Deitor & Co. ooouring Acts, xxvil., $3-44. : Evanston, on Sunday, Dee. 2, at1:4Gp. m. A clal car ttached to the regular passenger-truln special car will b attached to the 1o'clock teal on the Michizan Central Railroad. Tho trade bcll,;:" ‘Z,‘,E'#;?{flb‘?‘fi;’f's"',g'p?;]{;fi :;::‘(',:'; flam tho Kinsla aireel dopot to accommodats | VY ednesd&y, Dec. 5, 9:30 A.M. was consummated fnthe Grand Paclfic Hotel | Subject: * Kationale of Morbid Payehlcal | frinds in the city wishing to attond. ) yesterday afternoon, and tho price pald was | Plicnomena.” Admission, 25 conts. ANNOUNOEMENTS, We have concluded to offer our $10,000. A TrisuNs reporter was a witness to | Tje association, Sons of Vermont, Will hold | sccmanm e e e TS the transaction, aud sow tho salo and transfer | fts nox quarterly meeting at the elusrooms of POLITIOAL, Holiday Goods a8 abovo announaed made. Little Fred wus the property of ligbee | the Grand Pacific BomlicTuenluy cvening, at The Third Ward Republican Club will moetthwn | jnatead, Tho stock comprises g Brothers & Schulenborg. Ho fa a gelding, 9 | 7:00 o'clock. Annual election of ofticers. evening for the putpote of clecting oficors. The Tanth Ward Republi Slub will hold a | vory choice Line of Good . years old. ‘fhio Messrs, Higbee aro of Canton, | _Tho Exccutive Committea and members of | meoting at 258 Wost Lako-et. to-mignt. o o y @ 0! 8 espocial. this stmi and this stable has turncd out witnin | Tuz Tim:pxns’lfomu (flub axe, rfinucmdlu; n“?x }!r-}"“'l‘rl‘l lfl]cv::l;llmn Club will Jnlm.wm ly intended for Christmas Trade, ct valnable , meet at the Sherman Houso club-room af rand Pacific ifatel this ovening, and herealter e past theoo yoats threa:of the mast Sountry, | o'clock this aiternoon, to arrangs for tho com- | during tha wintor meetings will b6 bel o tho tpnt To partioularly enumerate ovory namely: Flora Bell, who was soll for | fug fair. Baturday evoning of each month. Al Republlt- | olass would requiro moro space than $22,600; Gov. Sprague, suld for S?-‘Iymé and | \Wiilian)B, Murray wiil lead a Gospel temper- can bo sllotted. Wo will simply tho last, Littls Fred, who sold for 810,000, | aneg meeting in Lower Furwell Hail at 7-80 this tralner fn the West, He hns brought theso | The Chicago Chess Association’s monthly Little Fred was unknown ss a trotter when | nndothers of the Now York Cafe International, OFFI0R AND FPACTORY: TUESI] AY DEC 4 930 A M ) 2y U . Al laborers inight be pald without further delay. On motion of ‘Commlssioner Bennett, the ‘Treasurer was Instructed to draw orders on tho County Treasurer for $1,500 remaining in_ lis hands on account of the general fuml, and for mlffl on account of the Division street assess- men g On_motion of Commlesioner McCrea, it was ordered that all the discharged park laborers be pald in full, and all laborers remaining in tho employ of the Board be'{mld pru rata, 80 far as the funds on hand would permit, and the Audi- tor was authorized to make the B:;munu. The nmount due the discharged men Is $3,000, and s for lavor perfurmed {n October and November, - Commissioner Woodard offered tho following, which was adopted: Resolred, That the Finance Commlittes be au- thorized to guarantee, fn writlug or otierwise,— 1o qave 3r. Loowenthal, Treasurer, harnless for any risk he may incar in paying over any money in his handa for the payment of laborers,—uot L0'ex- coea 83, 300. ‘The Bccretary was Instructed to draw orders on the County Treasurer for 83,200, with which to pay the laborers. Commlssioner Brenock moved that the treo contracts bo cxamined, together with the amounts due on the same, and reported noon by ¢ special committee. Larried, and tho Chair appolnted Commiiseionerf Brenock, Woodard, militee. Commissione ‘oodard and Bonnett and Beeretary Wood were appolnted a comuittee to revise and amend the rules and by-laws govern- lng the Board, and instructed to report at tho next mectlu&!. ‘The Presidont appolnted Comm!lasioners Ben- nett and McCrea 08 members of the Finance Comumittee, of which lie s himgelt Chairmun, Tho Prealdent incidentally statod that cliehte een nen ouly were employed In the West Parks, the forco having been greatly reduced lately, Cominissioner Woodard moved that the claim of Mr. Hubbard for $200 be referred to the Flnance Committee, and the motion was adopted. TKn Board then adjourned, with the under- atanding that a mecting would ve held a week from to-day at 4 p. m, N SAINT ANDREW. 118 MEMORY KEPT ORERX Y TIE BONS OF 8COT- LAND LAST EVENING, - ‘The thirty-sccond anniversary and bunque't of the Iilinofs 8t. Andrew’s Socicty was beld last Marshale—Col, Willlam Jsmes, Godfrey Mac- donald, Aloxander M. Thrmeon, THE NEW BOARD. AYARS THE MAN. At the Stock-Yards caucus Wednesday it Is underatood that Ayars was selected as tho com- ing man for Chalrman, Mr. Tabor consentiug to support him on the condition that the others’ would support George Muirhead, of Lake, for County Agent. Mr. Scune, as has already been uoted, was also appeascd. PERIOLAT. Apropos of the contest for supremacy fn the County Board, and, as n part of tuat contest, tho election of = Chalrman, the rumor that efforts had been made by the Democratlc mom- bers to get Clem Perlolat to ueo hils influence ‘witl Tabor, and get himn to act with * the boys," recefved full conllrmation yesterday from Clem himself, To o TnisuNe reporter “he admitted that the Democratic members bad called to sco him, and had sent around outsiders to fncrense the pressure, but his answor to each and all was an {nvitation to go where there {a no use for sealskin caps, sacques, and overcoats, whero foot-robes are unkuown, and where even pyrom- eters fall to register tho -heat which crackles and consumes. Clem says he has had enouglh of politica; that it has cost him too much al- ready; that he has a goud husincss, and don't ses ‘why he should give it up or neglect it to fn tako up with the gecursed thiug, From what he Las heard, he thinks Tabor wllhct with the Republicans auy way, and that the coming maa for Chalrman of the Board is Ayars, TIE INSANE ABYLUM, To the Edtor of The Tribune, Cnicago, Nov. 80.—The affairs of the Cook County Insanc Asylun have been twice thoroughly ventilated in yonr eolumns, but while the County Ring still held the upper hand there was little prospect of auy scrious nunmrl at reform in {ta management. Itis true that there was some endeavor to do away with, or atlcast cover up, n fuw of the more glaring abuses, and tho Buperintendent waa foreed, by expusure of bis pretensions,to secure the nominal qualifications of n dlnlomnfi g the time pald for by tho I.u?uyen for this pur- row, but the old abuses still exist to-day, and have all along existed, the whitewashing report slous; Levl Sbipley, colored, 88 vears of age, whoss onte-roortem exporienco was related In yesterday's TRIDUNE, apoplexy and hard deinklug. An Inquest will be held to- day upon John Griflo, killed by a raflroad in the Town of Lake. Hois sald to have been & - pretty rough and wild youth, butwas “ Tedaie "’ Uriflin, the well-known uud and highwaymen. Tne TrRinuse of yesterday announced tho sudden death of Mr. James Altken, the well- know art connolsseur, who hLas so long been identified with the art-progress of Chicago. By this sudden bercavement the family of the de- ceasced, a_wite and dlve children, are not only left in_afMliction, but in such unfortunste cir- cwmstauces that the artists of this city are mak- Ing arrangements to minlster to their comfort thls winter, and It fs understood will call upon tiose citizens who aro Interested In art and were pequninted with Mr, Altken'slabors to afd them, ’nm appewl of the artlats, 1t is hoped, will meet with a hearty response. The reqular montly meeting of the Women', Christian 'Temperance Unlon was held yester- day morning, Mrs. T. B. Carse presiding.” Mrs, R.8, Gireenlee, Treasurcr, reported that the onth's receipts had been 800.50; expendi- tures, $150.65; which, with the amount on hand’ at_the last mecting, left o balance of $40.33. Miss Kimbali, Chairman of the Execu- tive Commlttee, gavy n favorable report of tho {uvenile temperanco@ork, and stated that 9,000 coples of the concert exerclses had breen distrib- uted, and that there was use for more. Large nttendances on the meetings at the Bethel Home and the Burr Misslon were ro- Eom:d, and it ywas stated that' the num- crs of those who had sigmed the oledge were most Tnmyln . An all-day prayer-meet- fngz will bo held at Farwell Hall "Thursday, the 15th Inst. Tho Unlow has eoguged the favorito orator John B. tiough to lccture for thét at an carly day, and the ‘Tabernacla will probably bo sucured for that purpose, ENTERTAINMENT. . Yesterday mornbng at 10:30 o'clock the lady managers of the Central Homeopathic Free Dis- | ycnsnr,y and the Unity Church Industrin} Schoot held a jount meeting fn the club-room of the ‘I'remont House for the purposs of arranmng the preliminarics for a unigue entertaliunent to Le given this month. Mrs. Col, Lldward Wright preslded, Mrs, Dr. Woodyatt ncting as Scere- tory. Mrs. Willlam 1, Dow "has been selected as tho Treasurer, The dates for the entertaloment have been fixed for ‘Thesu horses wero all trained by Morrlll Hig- Bubject: * Christ in the Home." the Higbees obtamod her. She had no pedi- | by the Beerctary respecting n telegraphic chess Originn.l and Standard Manufactures, | the 8tock. Remember, e T ] maklug o total of $04,00) In three vears,—cer- | eyening, E. 8. Wells will lead tho noonday | ~nSABBITTS PREPARRATIONS, | goy that the entire Line will bo sold bee, who has tho reputation of being the best horses_to tho perfection which they attalned, | meetiog will take place to-nighs at 163 Souti gree, and was sired by a very ordinary horse. match betweon Capt. Mackenzie, Mr, Mason, Behulenberiz bought him, four years ngo, fn | vnono side, aud the leading Chicago chess- | No8. 64, 66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 62 Washington-st, ¥, Y, tainly a very fine showlng for one stable, pruyer mecting In Lower Farwell Hall to-day. ; 234 y in lota to suit the City and Country = Trade. Morchants and Jobbers will i find it to their interests to oxamine Flora Bell was 8 inarc that was unknown when | Dearborn street, Lotters bave been recolvod Dayenport, Ia., for §600. e was then vafued | layers on tho other, which will come up for at $1,200, hut $600 was all the mowoy that was | consideration, as will also tho proposed chal- avee ot o e ho.“Fligboss optaled. | 10020 cup Chleago toutnument. B A 2 R0, i donELch, control of hin, and tock him to Canton, The congregation of St. John's Protestant O W I oz where Morril] placed bim on the track for traln- | Eptscopul Chureh will hereafter wurlhig{ in the BEST so AP In{(. and the followlog season brought him out, | temple of the New Church, corner of Washing- ] S PE C I A L ' whien he made 8 record of 3:90 at Peorfa, After | ton “streot and Ogden avenue. Tho services | gyemost L3 . the T, - thiat ho appesred anonally on the turf, and last | will bo as usual, at 10:45 8, m, and 7:50 . m.; o ety W meh fi‘,.'r'xfu’r"p%?.'."'mf o dry o Vi July, in Clevoland, made the vemnarkablo timu | Sunday-school at 8:30 a. m, The Rov. Stephen M’mh.cn.g.. mnl}unonmofilytol 20 cents, \8 \f of 8:%0, Little Fred started as a racer with o | T, Allen will preach to-morrow in the forenoon y ! record of 3:35, four years ago, and be hasbeen | and the Rt. Kev, Willism E. McLaren, Bishop B ABBI I I S f steadily improving under tho tralnlog of Mr. | of tho Diccess, will preach in the even{ng. All 3 Tigbec. Little ¥red Is known a3 handy horac, | the scats In thig church ore freo at ol of the Wflfl“flsfifly ]]efl 5 930 A M f,“" m‘}’findl:‘ and L‘;:mmg'i“‘fgo“ c:’;“ "’fi_ serviees, and all are carnestly juvited to nttend. Tol LET SO AP_ 3 2 Vy JoUV A, DL ! road oun . —_— h"';:g,_.nf:c:l that l,':""myu “,'i, tu;'; for | Thotwenty-fitth anniversary of tho organiza. Mada from the purest yogetable olls. Unrivaled for tlon of Plymouth Church occurs Bunday, Tho | the Toilet and th 1imthe For use in'tho Nuraery 1t OP I‘}NIN ! LE um‘fl'w'u'e“fl:-" w“";?:fi ‘Y."',.,;‘;',"’“;::' 'flfl‘ Rev. C. H. Lverest, the pn-tnr-nlu{:. will "";i‘g Catan, xlslgq;u;;fm;uennmnm PG i 4 ;{I is gencrally understood that ho was ur- | preach in the moraing. -Thero will bo special | *tutfreo onracelpt of 73 cents. > 4 chaged for Mr. Wililam H. Vanderbilt, aud that | Sunduy-school exercises in tuo aftcrnoon. In y Mr. Warren only ropresented the great raflrond | the evening lher? will e z;ncml '3’"'“}'&;"’ Jmagialo In ths tranasction. ‘ngififwl'x:mleru‘rt F’l‘lhm:\‘n:.lpa‘o“l é n%: Il:fimnrx.l pCEEEE, il o o | S ok gt B G0 Liel) SOAP POWDER, | I 'V 1EBACSD 0A0UL Bpraguo, that has already made a record of 3:40, | Sotlable will be held Monday ovcning, Tues- From tbis Powder abenatit andservicentio whito | S2Ved from the late burning o day, at 3 o'clock p. in., 8 Councll wiil “L'!"" soft Noup, of sny dealred strengih, cAn bo mnade the Great Retail House of tho 20th, 2let, and 224 instant. The last per- 3 of vertuln_medical men mads under pressuro with a viow to the installation of the pastdr the | ten inloutes withiout tho use of greass or potash. Trisi i formence will be a Saturday wmatinee. The en- ::f:;lg‘z;u;:c?::":guli“’:;:w;hen:':l‘:]:fi. from the Riug to the contrary notwithstanding, THE COUNTY BUILDING. samu evening, backsge sent freo on recolpt of 23 cents. Messrs. Field, Leiter & Co. tertaiument wiilbeoriginalandunique, sndunder 7 oeloek, Joz Prestd h Y | Ihe charees mada by the Commmlttea of tha Tho new and elegant audlence chambers of H For account Interested Insure this supervisiun of the ladics who hnd ehiarge of | 88 7 o'cloc] o outgoinz President, Godfrov | Socloty of I'nyslcians and Surzeons overn yoar | ‘The Decombor Grand Jury will bo impancl- Grace Methodist Eplscopal Church, coruer of ance Companies. - the Butterlly Ball, ' Teiden is to have a repre- | Macdonald, fn tho chbalr. After the rend- | ago aro as valid now us thew, with the ex- | ed & week from Monday, North LaSalle and Muu strcots, wlll bo open- ;. S ol B o iy ozenin, oot | iegn “Nobenr v e o Vet | Sabi Lt s moll el o M eyt | g o, wrting fntho Gounty Cleice ot | B fr D Worsp. tomusto: 't e YEAST POWDER, | 5 Boocisl Advertisement o 5 el i O | Hugh Robeson was elected o mom- | hos tho benellt of & year's ndditional experfouce, % Dr. Tiftuny will preach at 10:80 0. m., tho Rev. * | title page of this paper. concludiug with o+ Mother” Goose " reception, | o C and {ts meubers ean now, as they could not | for the past montl has cost 82,:449,17, pag paper. in which the * terriblo tragedios * of ""Jncli ber. The Financo Committce reported that a 3 ¥ then, meet the very inadequate requiroments of tho present Stato law, A The cost of the lustitution to the taxpayers has certalnly not Leen materlally reduced. Commissioner Ayars atated pubtlclv in the County Bourd, not long snce, that the s-xs)omel of the Asylum for the past year were $11,000, which, allowlng & daily averaze of patients of 400, gives us an averaze weekly cost per patient " B . Dr, Fo )y LOi .o TAGS RT3 e o e Koy sn obion are” wop) | 1 meielr pors Mo extes,puddings, eie mate 0. . GO & C0., Auctonsers. and favorably krown here, but Dr, Bartine {s gn | $estibie hsd when wads of comuion and cliesp Iinlta- - and Judge Loomis steps up and in Monday, L nrmm{rln Cmcm: haying never vistted tlons, A (risl package sent free on recolpt of "Fs cents, By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO. The actlon of the old Board fn reduciug tho | {ng ity bofore. Ha la s preacher of extraordi ' salarles of county employes goes into effect nn{‘y eloquence, and {n the East, whero he is Monday. widely known, ho 18 regurded as ono of the . most graceful and effective sacred orators of tho G fl nf Rfimflval m‘l“"mfl“.‘:":‘::"‘; e":‘ ‘R;‘:‘y"‘:;"i‘:“’h? Il: muntg. ‘Tliis will prabably be the ouly chance SALE RATU s' Nun 4 thoy had audited the accounts and found them correct. The retiring Presldent then ordered the offl- cers for the year to prescnt themselves, and they were formally fustalled, headed by D. R, Cameron, the President. The latter replied to the Introduction {u a neat speech, Torner, “Jack Saratt, the. Woary Bachoios Judge Wallaco steps down and out to-day, | ut 7:80 p.m, Dri fn Search of a Wife, aind other scenes will bo repreaented. Fuarwell Hall has been selected as the pluce whera the entertaivment will be held. From present indications they promise to be suceesstul, and they will no doubt result in sub- stuntial benetit to the charltics interested. TIE UASE-BALL GROUNDS, 2 3 U fm. e gonsultation was ield yestorday, at which | Tho qucsts bezan to gather for the banquet | Of $8i4%—moklng It ouc of tie most cxpeulvo | Tabor's holc. ebireli-goers will bave o ier hirm, 5 chilandentatice, Asemple packag scat tres on ol gon (1 and U fon Thorids Moy wefe | 8b0ut 7230, and by the b st or th feast | BUALSAPELC, "G Iele ey, Mot | Thoman tanson, Mary Steuewiag, and Mary CRIMINAL. ; ’ WE HAVE REMOVED T prescnt. Tiho question related to tho feasihiii- | £00dly number wero bresent. A further deloy | heccaarolo to mo as avs then op o, GO M0ta8 | Aan Ryan wero yesterdsy sajudged tnsane . B ABB I T NEW BTORE, 1y ol the city’s making the lease to the buse. | for dolinquents was made, so that it was 0 [ insitutions, but I am Inclined to think that 400 | the County Court. Mollle Willlams, the notorions * Black Moll** Rountreo announced yostorday that he had . 2 4 3 oot meanth e e Tourd a¥ havewome, | 9LCheyo ne, whi a0 vioouily asaled Ollcer CREAM TARTAR. (84 WABASH-AV., thing to say about that. Charles Aldrich, was yesterday beld fn 8500 to bull club of that rorlluu of tho Lnke Front lv- ing between Washington and Madlson streets, which {s covered by the injunction granted by o'clock *“and a bittock" betore the clans were marshalled. Meantimo Dopsld McLatn, the piper. had been exerclsing his gift in the Illl“l, Is o sufiiciently bigh estimate of the dally average of patlents sduring the padt yenr. But allowing a dally “average - of ° 450 Warranted free from all imparities. The housswifa Judee Drummond th 1869 It was ugreed that % | pationta,—whlit, T beleve, Ts atsogtice oo thio Crimiual Court by Justlcs Summmerfiold. | can foty Upon 1. Tl packags seut free o Feceipt of . tha injunctin lnd been Tetnatatod iter i firo, | 810 bad distrouted the uitendants widly, such ( Patients-owhich, § belleve, s aliogathier top 150 oand Mondass Tt WRL ahowr o v e | On the way to the luck-up attor this sho | F5evate A AND WILL OPENWITH A EERET and the ouly qucstlon was hiow far it would re= | 10 FFTANe, witlo ‘the balanearage u,m“':fi $4.83, which Is only alittle over 20 per cont | Hi0 Yin ,h“y,;,m ewent of the officooyer | Gtluged the ofMicer with two buckets of water y CLABS NEW S8TOCK OF straln the city from moking nm&m}med U i e e l"z terror | moro than tho average weakly cost fu Siate asy- | B lm‘ct:rmcr Girs il D which sho fuund in the cell. - For this sie was B ABB I I I S All the gentlemen exeept Mr, h‘:‘yne Were | ¢ the furthest parfors. A littlo nfter 0 o'clock | Jums. ‘Tle New Yourk City Asylum—not por- u JEArs. again taken beforo the Justles, aud waa fined perfecyy willing that the Club should hiave the th procession of abou %0 moyed into the largo | Lapsn model Iustitution, but ono_ that fs su- 50, wrouny, vrovided the glving of the lease did not tmake the Mayor and’ Aldermen Jfablo to b brought befure Judge Drumimond forcontempt. Tue Mayor would rather veto the bill and vcl. diultig-hall whers fouy tables were sot and beau- tifully ornamented. ¢ display of ornamental disics was wmuch finér than on any previous iomsa Clark of 't Chming Couts Jame | * POTASH Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 4c. ork of e ming urt. c8 o . Boglo will bo retatued as s chiof clerk, ang it | o Jimes Dorming and Michasl Cofles, employes . 4 1 : of ‘lurner's packlug-tiouse, corner of McUrezor " ::cl::‘l:aéul:w been dififcult 1o have made & better | o4 \anluu‘, strects, had a drunkon quarrol | oA pure concentrated alkall, douhls the strength of TUESDI‘Y MORMNG, DCC- 4' lwrmr In many respects Lo the Jefferson estab- isbmneut—(s sald to kecp 1ts patlents at an avor- oge weekly cost of $1.80 aplece, It fs probabl, not practicable nor desirablo to bring Cool io sent froe on receipt of 23 i e oceasion of tho kind, snd reflected great credit | B o ‘Thursday evening, in the courso of which Colles | Eontaos PoHsh Bamp Yy et jovoe. Minhiosuithn rnthe | on Mesars, lHurthut & Guge, Bl ‘Taan. | Countwe Auylum expenses down to that 0gure, | Tho Grand ury_yesterduy passed on numer- | stabbed s autugtonts* tirlcs In the. right wido. | . et A'T 9:30 O’CLOCK., Dot seetirday the Mapcnces. Up to a18t8 | grergof tho Bliorman, s well 8a upon their | but tho diftcreuce Ia certainly sugecstive, ous small cases, and to-day will take up the | Coflleo was himsclf cut in tho wrist. Deming | THE PROPRIETOR will give =n ennco of Ly aday the buyur It yot declded whitt | chef, Francia Colomez, Lucklly for the gucsts | , ‘Iho imiserable system thera coudeinned 18 sl | Weat Lavk favestigation. Comumissioner Cloary | was rowoved to bis home, No, 63 Twenty-litly | #old for every ousco of impurities found In | ¢ o & r ‘v Goods b uwalting o Jegal opitlon febim e fuw pilcrs | the éxertions were not all expended upon tho | 1t farce, the Asylum ts run as a departinent of | ealind on tho body durlnz the day and cxtended: | serear Neithor wound i seriogs. .y | e of thens preparations. peclfl 110 0 arm 3 e awaltlue, Soelsing mottonts Iaw oflicer | ornumente, but the banquet was found exeeitent | Lho Poor-fouse, nd its tnedical supurintendent | the menibers an livitation to vislt his hospital | Justice Sununerfleld fized tho bull at 3000 eucl 1 oy e, siblo that he proporen Lo bota tho Mt 208 | in conception and cxqulsite In uxecution, 1s :g'mdll'-mmhqn\\;rdnn'lm;d.lxnlh!-llfltllgu this aftornoon at 3 o'clock, Tho luvitation was | to tho 8tk insant —_Tor Salé bu_all Dealers. J MAIA & CO., Auctrs. untit it becowmes valid without his signature, Tho most Rutablo uf the guests wero tho Rey, | res o wi Chimees of Tolcetion e | sccopted. ; v ] 1or a year, with the chances of re-clectlon i he can comumand sutiicient support In the County Hogrd. No first-class man can taks the place under theso, conditions cxcept at a uncrifico of selt-respoct certainl, l\lcll terms cannot securs the e¢xperience and skill that are really ueedod {n such a situstlon, No inan who has already demonstrated bis cxecutive ability in the manngzement of a Loapitul for the insanu will care to o put ontrial for a year, and under the control of another person without profes- slonal knowledae, and in all probability with very Inadeguate or altogether wrong notions as to hiow such an Institution should be mapaged, ‘These polnts are wortby ot serious cons slderation’ by the old “and new mem- bers of tho County UDoard, who, It s to bo presuined, ure mot incilued to follow the avil courses of the Riug, or be governed by Its traditions. There i3 no quostion that thess reforms are needed, no more, tndesd, than thero is that the eatabllshment, with ail its advan- tajes of situation and construction, water sup- ply; ete,, cun be conducted at a much less rate of expense, and on a much moru respectable ba- sls, than It Las beon up to the present time. Respectlully, H. M, Bawxisres. g THE BROKEN BANKS. HKECKIVER JACKSON 1e making, s schedule of the nsscta and Habllitles of the Third National—s mure specitic ono thun that vublished—for tho Information of tho Comptrolier of the Currency. Bote collections have been mude, and the money bus been for- warded to Washington. Owing to the large rent pald for the prescat rooms, efforts are be- fug made to get tho Jeass canceled. Itruns un- til May L. Yesterday the following notive was posted fu the bank: No jostructlons Lave been recelved from tho Comptrolles of the Currency relative to proviu: Claime ogajusc the bank. ‘The law provides furu’ 1L J. Hartman, clerk in the grocery-store of | - MEDICAL, REMOV.AL 'n-l;: urcuzt co:dl lmlp is lellilllnz lt‘l’nmnzh:fl! '{il\zi Uuunl"l‘\fha'm & Co., u’:-:g:r n!%lnl-l:dl’ud WM, e B = 9_.. 3 0. on the now Court-Iiouse, or U stone uaced fn | Michigan strects, was yesterdoy arres lor » 4 ite construction. Thestone layiog arouud tho | ontiiued cmhuu'wmuutylrum hils owployers. HBLMAN WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., squure is cracking trom the frost, and te fudi- | Detectives Steels und Mucauley worked the cuse, s (ieneral Auctionsers and Real Estats Ageals, catfous aru that the coutractor will sustain con- and found Huartinuu crooked in uvery deallng. Maviog disposad of thelr "um &(. n'x; ‘:_r’xg u’.““fl‘x‘:fl?t ;fll‘l’lfll‘l’lg{ fowove Duou, 1 to n;unluglu lm‘:.td’l‘lxam aiclntinw“t :.lnlaul;;l‘1 le.:: toft 'L‘m: flru'nn bl grown lpwr ’unduxlnh Lil!;klllln, v i e b uot allowed to go | and on the contrary lie so fae enlurged his ex- 3 No. 174 RANDOLPH-8T, Adjolnng Neath & Milllzan into the building, chiequer with the stenlinge that ho fent his em- One of the rst things the new County Boary | Vloyers $550, und olfered to repcat the dose, it S~ e o SALE 1,000 ux’l“l . FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, &e. 5 300 ought to do is to luok into the feaslbility of | Moctssary, souttuulng what 1s kuown as e County Medicul | Recently the resideuca of ‘Thomas E. Carr LOTS { 8 and Toys, the Balauce of a Dealer, sy O or 170 RANDOLIII-ST rd. 1t {8 w0 expensive luxury, for, whilo its { No.57 Wifson street, wusentered by asncak thiof members do not draw auy salaries, {v s esti- | who got uway with some clothing and a patr of mated that it costs the vounty no less than | gold spevtacles of o pecullsr pattern which were $30,000 4 year by its hold upon aud coutol | valued ut 873, Yesterduy Lleut, Calluban ro- of the County Hospital. covered the specs ut the fewelry shop of Mamer AT N The indictments found Wednesday againss | & S0us, corner ut Jeierson sud ilarrlson BATUBDAY MORNINU, Deo, 1, 84 9:30 d'elack, | THURSDAY 'I‘RADI"] BALE, A Complete 610¢K 0f DRY gdoDs. WOOLENS, ox.o’rflng- Furs, Hats, Oaps, Glovos, Hootd, Bhoos, &0, At X, yunnd»‘ph-m, Thursdsy: Mornlug, Dec. 130 o'clock. HUTEL ARRIVALS, Sherman Houss—Mir, L. A. Liabcack, Freeport; Jubn I, Page, Trenion, N, J.: 8, O Kuight, Chinmpalan: J, 1, schonek, New York Keaning gt 13, 11, Alley, Minneapolls; the Hon, Oharics A. Eldrides, Foud du Lacs G, 'J. Kendail, Osage City, Kauwas M, L. Datncu, K. Soseph, Mo, 3 b, u.b;:nmwl-g.k f":"’"a LML rburne, Rock Islan Kimball, Dave i R . Cabl, ock [slands W, M. Whentley. Grihers bas, 0,31 8. Diehl,’ Indlanavolts; W, ' i Line, New i E It Leland, Wieconat L. M, Poweroy and varty, loston W. arr uud Capt. W, il Starkey, Itoyal A England; 1. Illonnoriiansett, ' New York o, dremunt Houss—Willlawm Nunphrey, Jackaon; W, D, Carpeuter, New York; A. W, Coates, th. utice; Col. 4.'L. Stowart, Council Blutle: G, A, Vulentine, Hoston; C. 1" Slwwon, Austin, Texs U M, Han Frunclsco; J. Wataon, New York; T. L. Buchanen, Cincionati; C, N, Under. 0od. Boston: the Hon, Joha Tilleon, Quineys 1, London: the Hon. J. B! Whitehead, Ay Oty tue Hon, W. UL Green, Cairo,., Juliner liouse--T. C. Power, Moutana: W. ¥, New York; R, 0. Kdwards, Binghamton; Blanchard,' Wankogal ‘alvntive, ‘Boston; C. F. Dald Jenks, Philadelphia; O. L.’ Vanter, J. C. Corbly, U, 8. A J, T, Bradford, A.'8. 'While, lartfora. TIIE WEST PARKS. TUATALLEGED GREENEDAUM DEVALCATION, The Board of West Park Cowmlissioners held @ speciul inceting yesterday ufternoon fn their ruom st No, 23 Bouth IHalsted strect. There ‘were prescut Comimissioners Wilcox, Woodard, Beuuett, Brenock, Witkin, and McCrea, and the Secrctary pro tem., E.- . Wood. The first- nawed gentleman occupled the chalr as Prus- ideut, Commissioner Woodard presented the follow- ing communication: +70 the sioard of West Fark Commissloners— Robert Collyer, Leonard ~ Swett, Emery A. Storrs, Judzo ‘anlm'c. Superintendent r['Mny, Recorder Brockway,.and many others as guests, l;fl(,d vnl e:une, the representative Bcotchmen of Lhie Wes After the blesalng bad been asked by the Rev. Robert Collyer, the followers of Bt Andrew fell upon the bauquet and despolied the beauti- ful tables, bealdes tiring the walters, After the bangquet was fairly closed _the President of the Boclety, D, i, Elmemn, Esq., delivered his anoual udéress, s fluch y-written ;nfl well-delivered tribute to Auld Beotls, as ollows Urand Paciffe—0! Ia accordance with our annual custom, we have met hera to-night to engage tn the ususl fostivi- ties of the occaston in honor of Scotland's patron salnt. It 1u o custom well calculated tu fuster and strengthen our love for onr Bucicty, snd 1o pro- mote that afection and esteem among the bors thersol which are the sureat ntee of ity frospurity and wdccod. Uathiorad to-nixlit from all parts of the country to 1!{uur uferings upon tho altar of our pairea salnt, our 10emorics will revert.with sincere and ‘patrivti tlonto the land of the thistle myd af tho bighlands aund lowlands, uf -;.a“ :fli‘«:llunn;. glorious in the hlstory of its In this the Jand of our adoption, ‘to whosa fore tuues we sre wedded, we meat to-olght, far from thascenes sud inclaents we commumoratu~bers 1n tho body, thera in tho spint, Love of country, pride of bi tyranny and oppression, bave {sticof t 5 streots, It s suld that @ warrant will Le sworu {!fl,‘{;:{";::“flyffi:’,‘:,’:’,‘,,&;"&g’,’:‘“; tha 1840 | G agulst tho firm for tecelving atolen proper ) feturned toduy, and caplases for (heir arreat | ¥ 88 this 18 not the :‘l:’:::"";:':":&:w;“fi:gz TraosMamr. ‘l'é:‘l‘"é&‘:?m':"fh lb‘ey‘:;‘:n.d rimored vesterdiy | Ullicer Juseph Kipley found 2 1arge quauty br | fmntielen tr R Ol Court, and if Reld f not ft is & littls singular | $11Yerware at tho samo place, e - that bu bas not been reached on the ofd ladict- Justice Bummertield yesterday held the fol- Y meut, lowsugt Jubn Doveraux aud Wil Fowell, at- HI ADORD B X F =t S £ g i—iy WAL MOOREHOUSE & €O, Auctioneers, 64 and 84 Randolpbjet. tempting to rob twe women yooming w' the THE CITY UALL. Pacitle Block, $700 to the Lot Jawes Beott, ro- — ceiviug a chet of tea stulen by four boys who s ShwsaTustand i The Judiclary Cominitteo is called to meet in | took chauges of vonue to Justlee Foote, $400to | mlaus e the City-Clerk's ofllce this aftermoon at @ | thoBth; llgnr‘,.lukuuu,culuredrnurum, nluety s parai e L 5 daya; J. C. Wulworth, vagrant, thirty dava, | jiapaaler 8 EpH CR o'cJock. | o"°§ The Comptroller lsaued 1o [ EEE T b e o it Kle | piiexsiy B 0 Boa BiiEs NEW 000K AND HEAT: e Comptroller ed revonus warrants | ertindf cachivo the Criminal Court for stealing o 4 il yesterday smountiog to $4,000, and redseined | from Felix Guthiic, of No. 454 Clyboury | 1101man Liver Pad, Chicase hepoty 77 Clarkcat. | NEW ARPETS, - prese— Lt Tl ORI ATES & UANLEY, Agenta, 2 popular loan certificates amountiug 1o §31,600, | BVEUUE, 8 trunk Tull’ of clothiue whick 1 hiud | = . S, ING BTOVES, , s gy lete ot Jokn lahw's saloon, No. 01 Diviston .coud-hand Carpets,seconds Sergt, Thomas Murphy, of the West Lake- | strect. Justivo Morrisun scit Samuel Bensou, e B Siovea. - lwmiente siock ot Btrect Statlon, has been reduced to the rank of | Thomas McUraw, sud Oscar sou I §500 sevond-liand Furniture sud llu\uen'rld yfl‘ifiu.: i patrolinan, and Officer Dantel Hogun has been | €8¢t to the Crimtual Court Tur the lurceny of a lot of Crockury, sasorted, all new snd perfoch ©5: = uppoioted to the vacancy, Ineficfeucy was the 3:“"“‘1 of miver-pisted ware stolen from Iot ot Crockury, maorted. sll 8w 430 beT7Eo cause of tho chunge. Jues &, Nye, ol tis lira oF Hiburd e Bpeu- Y ANILLA CHOCOLATE By RADDIN & CLAPP, The Comptroller yesterday opened blds for ACoUrTTED: ¥OR TUESD A‘_\’. A. M., -y Dec. 4, 1877, et Heo wonts 9 mdls per lamp cach vight. | BN Frawcisco, Nov. 80.—A Portland dis- EAK“S] AN" '] H"E] ERS This ?,J.’ s much ::‘:wumnm?pr&pm Tast | pateh says the jur;, tuthe caie of the Usited bR , LUNCE, LA 7 | 2,000 CASES BOOTS ANggEg‘gi year for ? States sguinst W, B, Higby, who was trled in 1t B S 8z AR t] Work on the City-Hall foundationa bas been | the Distrkt Court for mwms'uou ol perjury iu Defies llll “‘Jlle!t (;0!1![)0“'.!01). E %fifi;uxmmr STUCK, nmun;arl'l &%pc‘n'x:_lml 2{ “fi,’f{“‘fl“‘,"",: .‘I;a dm;'a:gmnn tmm&hn G“r‘n::':lr nvestigation, reu- RADDIN & CLAFY, 61& &?_fi__!;, :;’::f‘ua fu such :ccudlua‘:: that lhnyucu?x‘lxu re- NN -E,—m‘————- Sold by all Leading Grocers. By L. B, MANTONYA & (.U.:m wnain untouched till spring aud oo barm would GLAS! _—_Tum-— Commisston Buots and 5hoce, 200 Madlson-st. ,up-st enk i thaaaiantans This moratog st baifopaat 9 o'clock wa shall sl} AAie |NEW TFURNITURE, lace, =llmtl of en characler- Keotel. The bis of Seutland fo centurics 188 history of -tmulg- sgainat lnre{m‘l cobyuest 8ud opuression sud for vxistenco as o nation, “‘"mfi Bruce, snd a Lost of other heroes made the early history of Scotland. The long and bloody “stragygie which Anally torminatod 10 the KOcOUBIOD Of hoy taeperiea hau lent so much 10 tradition, tw poctry, and 1o song, that the wmartyrs who geve their hives for Beottish freedons ara’ by thein 1znorant of Scottish hustory looked upon as creatures of paetic fancy rather than realitios. Thusu sawe national chare acteristics to which I bave referred are ever found wherover we fnd & fchwan, and tho 25 lighting and cxtl-:ruhbluz the street lights, Gxxtukusy: 1 leamn from a report of Robort Mc- | 1ang of our sdoption, in the hour 'of | Botlce taba Riven by adversisement I such neun- and, smong six bidders, A. G, Lult was the low- Cheaney, expert smiployed by & comuitteq of the | her supreme peril, found in tucse ap uy. | Paver ss the Comptrolier way direct for threo con- Weal Yown Board to investigate the atfaind of the failing guarantee of vnr patriolsm and devotlen, | $ecutive monthe culling for proufs of clals. Tuo Weal Chivage Park Comwissioners, submitted Sept, 8, 1677, tLat there are inatiers which de- wand funpediate attention. Mr, McChesnoy was swarn tu s fuithlul exawiuation of the books, uc- couute, und uilaire of the Park Boal 1o reports thut nocredit has been given fo the ‘Treasurers mouthly reporte—benry Grecoebaun heivg theu ‘reasurer—far tee following ftews, frons which it appearu thut bo bas received from the Cluldren by adoptllon, citizens of the greatost of all Ttepublics, ond fully appreciatiug the diguity of that cliizenship, we yoi turu with pride wihy bie- tory and traditlons of the land which K“” us birth, Whcro la the land more prolitie of huroes, more honored by lirature, mors renowned with sougt Where the land mors honvred and loved ber children thun dear old Heot- Hecelver cannot stste when this votlce will ap- pear. Lot thinks within s very short tme. The rovision of the statute respecting dividends Is as fullows: **¥rom tiue to tiae, alter full provision Bas Leen Gest made for refunding to the Untted Btates any deciency fn redeeming the notcs of such Associatlon, the Comptroller sball make & rutable dividend of ‘tao mosoy so pald over by auch Yy Lecel be done, but the coutractor and the clty are g o1 0 28 OO DY v rars Lved 8 bz stock of_Bouts, Slioed. sud > ? lind? To keep her memury ever greem, | hiccelver on wll such claims as tnay bhave been J Y Special Dlisatch io The Chicago Tribune. S macrry: Havlag just secatved 8 big ¢, we uler oy B g 6 B AT M | 8 mpu;;)rul‘fl‘llu' ol aa ko 1o | wisvee ke e B ant westhor w0 ey srooy ses f3t | LaBiiiw, liL, Nov. 8.—Tho Lisailo Glas ' YSAKATOGE WAVED m;m%,{fi,:gg:gim%fl:}mifi:i ke faie e A 2. b0: May g, 3 L2035 '3 @ hearts of ber sons and daughiters, these ou- 'ark Bank maf i3 ? "Yius 18 a0 ¢ i 1 87 810,505 80, ont lix,u_.oou' boiag | piverary exercaca wers Inaugirated. To-aizht | the Comptrolior, bubwperne oo lald befors | of Wiinenslon-stono—ail thist Fematus 15 be fass | Works, whlch bd beea idle siuce the ""““_‘j" e S hal necling Hubhawidshons siould frodlieay L 2000, ST, bls wives u In svery”atlou, |n every cluv, e boarts of e | cision s uskuow, ~could be put tn. Jsmca Laniog & Co. in August, ate now azsla '] UL oo, 148 1068 (ihed Hoois, Chloagd iKY 0 BN, buen el 19,0 B8 Fark Briog 10 view the scutas of thoir bieropee tug | , Notbiug Las yet bean heard from Washington | Tue Mayor yesterday bad a call from two als- | 1 full operation under a new company 5t Hiund malls Loots: Wamed s s recarding Rocelver for the Central National, but 1t s expected that sometbing suthoritative will come to-day. Home cullections are belug exton & dividend will uot perl de- clared nnder sixty daye. £ THUE $ALR OF TUX STATE SAVINGS DAX ground, vaults, etc,, will probably take place within threo or four weeks. Judge Utls hay consulted prominent citizens and depositors about it, and their opinjon is tbat there will Le lcss relative sacritice on this particuler piece of 4 e tlogulsbed vakrauts whoss color wade thew | SaRagement. dshoct SHpLom = d pesue memories of their chiidhood 1o bouor of our Whoitale aod Ketall, Boud for pricdila, sud Children's i 4 8ot e ol bie. They wers two Menowlne lndhuul i D, saywhere. Haiso e & A who rejoice fu the titles of * Whits Eagle " BUGNETT’S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. 80 oty Wigs suade CLUTHES-C e motacrs aad our widely-scattorud brothers sud wisters, wiioso hearts beas in unison with ours this olght, and whose memories and affoctlons are ceatered u&mn home, I now with yreat pleasure give the frst tuast of the wvening, **The &y. and ' wha Looorit.” It waa received with all the honors and musle. “'The Queen of Great Britalu und Irelaud,® responded to very brcfly by God(rey Macdonald, aud by the song, * God Bave the Queen.” . *“10e President of the Ublted States,” svunt o land bonds purchzsed s’ per the Treas- urer's special report March 2, 1371, which would ¥iva & woialof §4,000.65, which sccina Lo bo dua apd unpaid, 1 would tuerofore ask the passsge of the follow- fux resolution: ; . ** steaviscd. That the ¥luance Commlttcs of this Board e, sud they are huuh‘y. fustructo I to cou- fer wita' the said Henry Greeasosum, forwmer Frearurer of this Bourd, and demand of him the payincot of said §4,000. 55, ur of sach othur sutus s sppeuss 10 by juatly duv from the sald Hewry snd sowtbing clse sbout as appropriste, and The supeflority of thesa extracts consisls inthelr AM, ~ML§n Lo ball from Grecu Bay, Wis. Thcy claln to bave | perfect parity snd great stronath. 'They sre war- 00 W, Manison by , Cuicasd, Y u r 0' EUSTONERY, = 0 prescd been burned out sad geuverally impoverisied, | rauted tres from the polsonons olis sad acids which tley and thelr tribe (White Eagle aud the othier | eater luto thecompositionof many of the factitioas e o , a CELEBRATED ihroaghout Chibak ths Unson—expeasmed Laall CI othes fadh aris. ana rard Lo Dreasc! 5740, eoc B [ r T s gteres ] orders GUNTUER, Conféce onc), und sak saslstancs [row the Mayor. ‘They | frait Savors now Lo thie wnarks Basiuce, stavie 8 ousr, Chicago. LADIES AND GENTS. | a2d cleads: i clvllized, and looked us thouh they bad walkvd thol ly useful in (taelf, An- dowa {row Greeu Bav. The assbatanco which | arvy Suser Gistancos i compotlinres ‘hag 4 wore dreseed 10 toggery half-Indtsn and bal they sek was Dot forthowning, and they took | though the questiva of use is prims ons o o]

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