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THE CHICAGO CEMBER 1, 1877, rl‘! ! sons and made entries fn a_huge blank boak. [ And Mr, Herton left to enter on the discharge | #atlsty an tdie curosity to sce one charged with | and susplcion roverted to her, but bevond a few AU WATCIIE! E I{E CITYl The office boy had described .\{. Murray with n’ll!m‘ new dutles. o s Ata tiond fil;cbxan lIW(‘ul crime. ‘}")lm Iatter c|l|n<)0 \\"rrc not Y‘L'c\rn\(nhpl?r r\mm:ku nn(l’th \‘\'l;lln dmml nlu‘n[l‘t ,‘:, *‘*"‘W‘AN"UT;‘?FT‘S ‘ym*m _ o took possession eoon alter filing his hond, | admitted, of course, nelther were all the former, | Nevertheless,the Impreasion & remalned fxed o 43e Ady i tolerable accnracy. He la considorably over the | | Ue (oK Boseilor Seon S0 i PFautlis. ret | for she was weary, and suffering mvich mental Commleeton Auctioneers '1184nd 120 \Wabatk-aY. tn the minds of the nelghibors that_somo one in the family was reaponsiblo for the fire. Yesterday Edwnard Fitzgerald, s recent are GENERAL NEWS. average welght of man, and might plsy the part of Falstaff without padding. Since ho cutered The Harnabee Concert Troupe was at the | upon his present undertaking, his famil- two clerks to work Lo prepare a balance sheet, | agony. Herfatherand mother were with her dur- Tins will require a day or two. fug the most of theatternoon to the excluaton of *What do you think of the bank's condition | atl otherenllera, A reporter sent inhis card with TIFFANY & CO, Special Sale Tremont Touse yesterday. o 17 said, bave been struck | from what ou hase thus far learncd " esld the | tho ronuest to sea her, but the word eime bick tieal teorchio Rlark Hlla. pul abat. she Boss UNION SQU.ARD, "Thie entire tees English Opera Combination | with the remarkable change that has reporter to Mr. Horton, that sho was feeble and did not want to be eeon, | D0y s Inter hie found himselt mints s 18 stopping at the Tremont House. ot oror his. coutotenance, which commonly | gye rersthiok s apparently all straight on the 3':;" ‘nslllea‘lba';‘;: .“;"";IT: ok :c“!-'u’;’;u'r‘]’;"“ stopp se. » 3 petite, ) has ——— The Intermediato 8ewing-Machine Company womniollz. blackmil expreesfon, but now t grave, benignant look that belonga to peo- Bave crected 8 factory st Englewood, aua ses- :x‘;:vvzm: have re!:omlbumn, and whe dote. on eral loads of machinery for the new bullding | their offspring. were tent out yesterday, . Mt Murray looked up from his Inbors and ‘The Managers of the Newsboys' Home have nsked the visttor If he had brought & photo elected the Rev. d. J. Toblas as executive officer “lf.h‘\!'n‘"'."nm tho latter, “my object, Mr. Mur- und chaplain. Ha 18 strongly fndorsed by the | ray, was to make some fnquirics of you. Tnthe pastors of many of the city churches. Grat place, is this to ba 8 respectable show1”” it o Mr. Mi ferce- Henry Niemeyer, late proprietor of the Sher- ly.l I.:'g.‘:“:l'-l 'b“r’.:" :r:(’c'n'v'll:?hn'l:l "l;";!m‘;;ff_ wood Ilouse at Evglewood, died Saturday of | haptismal certificates shown at the door delerfum tremens, brought on by a prolonged | Foundlings noll.lndy;’nn:d!ux; ;n le]:mu M‘! :l‘nlt?- 3 00K ¢ yosterday. save auy posetble shock . to the feclings of 'D""."' Th_a m""‘: 008 Bikto yoR LN urs, ll{spccmhlcl 1 should say so. Posltivel! Willie Kerns, 15 years of age, restdlug on | ngymokingallowed: ushers in dress-coats, wit! board a propeller lylng at the foot of West Jack- | white nccktics; clergymon admitted st hall on atreet, yesterdayafternoon feil Into a hatch- | price; special matines for school-children; pro- was and ro severely teactured his skull that his ceeds to fro to benevolent Ixu‘umunua, after de- Tite Is despaired of, du_c([l‘n_z n;:;uury uxocmcn'lm aitaris: M5 3i6is The temperature yesterday, ns obgersed by | oo ‘i‘:.m;fléé"y'«fl‘.’.‘i‘c";' fathestr Manasse, optician, 8§ Madison lirvnl‘(Tnmm«- r, Murray turned yery red in the face and Bnilding), ©was at 8 n. m. 33 degreess 10 2. My | gy, Whiere did you get your Informatfon1” 12 0.0 453 .0, W 403 T, 40. Barom: | T'That belnw the” case, then, you consider . m., 20443 7p.m., yoursell qualified to enter upon’ this grave un- The Inqucst upon James 8. McElligott has dertakiogt” been pustponed until Wednesday ot 1 o'clock, | should |mnfilne Iwas. Don't you know The reasou {s found la the fack that among the | who | am—Jake Murray, the manageri” Jury impancled nearly overy one I8 auxlous to “ The sorld {8 not [gnorant of your mana- Rttond the funeral, which will start from the | gerial career, but allow ina to suggest that residence to-aay. Tiils 18 A VERY BERIOUS UNDERTAKING, . 9 1 myaelf have for some yesrs past taken care of o 2k oy lendeot e, 1 B parie, [Festetn «mn’fl.n{. o I nsaire your It 18 no light task. T £k Shore i Southrn Karouty il | V5t bl i ey be pleased to learm il s daughter, Lou M, B e e srtied wt. Uaklail; el Dec. 6, | L conld manage a gont. — Bables are kids, are h 3 they nott" E l\,Lr Jobn B. Estle, of thu Anglo-Culifornin ,C.YYN Thust bo aware, Mr. Mutray, that the buman kid, so-called, is of a mors delicate or- The Committes appofnied at Baturday even- | panization than the hardy creature you yefer to. fnir's meeting at the Palmer House hiave ar- f)n, ‘man may be compelent to guard the cattle tauged tocall A monster mass-meeting of the on s thousand hitls, but tan one man mansge n friends af siiver-remonetization for Thursday | thousand bables with a hundred {llaf" evening of this week at -tho Tnbernacle. 'The | o1 hiave,” sald Mr. Murray, ‘made & special question will be thoroughly discussed by able study of kids, and know all about them, I Anmkv{fv and & very large atteudance will be | know my business, sir; I have been out on the presen ‘The regular semi-nonthly meetiog of the Physicians and Surgeous was held at the rooins of the Medical ress Assuciation last evening. Dr. Dyford wss in tha chair, snd Dr. Sawyer Becretary. Dro A, B, Munscll was elected” to membership, and Dr. Weller exhibited a speci- men of rupture of the heart taken from a per- son recently deceased who was 78 years of uge, and who dicd very suddenly. A dispatch waa recelved at army headquarters yesterday stating that all was qulet on tha Rlo Grande, The troops which have crossed over into Mexlean territory are nxxlly following tho trails of the threc bands of Indlans who threat- ened a cattle-stealivg raid Into Texas, gazement bad by Lisut.Young was witha detac! went of thesa Iudians, Thera Is no trouble with Mexlco on the subject, and no troubls ts antifpated. Yesterdny afternoon Officors Gross and Finan, of the West Chicago-Avenuo Station, ran ncross an Insanc person, who gave his neme as Matnias Godeck, and claimed to hall trom 824 Free street, near Cumnpton uvenue, hiladeiphia, e le a Bohemian shuemaker, about 33 years of age, of n sandy complexion, aod is dressed in dark clothes, Ward was at once sent to Phti delphia, amd pending an answer County Phy- slcian lolden exaniined the mau and prosounced him insane. At the_annual conyocation of Corinthian Clzpter, No. 69, R A, M., held Monday even- ing, the foltowing oflicers were elected “for the ensufng year: Gil W, Barnard, M. E. iI, I'ricst; Alex M. Thompson, King; Samuel Kerr, Scribe; Jlobert Malrom, Captain of tho Ilost; George M. Mouiton, Principal Eojourner; L. L. Waus- worth, ttoyal Arch Captaln; Thomas E, Miller, Treasurer: John O. Dickerson, Secretary: G. A. Walt, G. M. Third Veil; Fredersck Mitchiclt, . M. Second Vell; Geore H, Rognolds, (1 M. Firat Veil; Samuef M. Richardson, Tyler. The local Board of Underwriters held a moot- Ing yesterday ufternoon to further conslder the report of the Patrol Comtnitiee, which recon- menda the aduption by the city of Tooker's pateut fire-alaniu box _doot, The report. was maopted, and a preamble und resulution pussed requesting tha Counctl to adopt 1t for gencral use. ‘This dour lias no lock, and van be opesed by-anv ane, hut vnopeniig It gives an wlurn which atteacts tho attention of all those In the nelxhiborhood, so that tf a poraon “shonld opeu e dor the purnose of glviog u falio alarm e would be easlly detected. Much trouble aod damate bave thus far resnlted from the delay oceasfoned by the scarch for the keys, snd tho Jgnorance of the partles discovering o fire of the wlace where they uca kept. I the new door Is put on such delays cannot occur, 48 any vne cau open the box and tur lu analarm “as soon as a fire Is discovueed. ‘The December mecting of the ¥arragut Boat Clubs was held at tie Puimer House 1ast night. Three applications (or activa membership were favornbly acted upon, and four other applica- tiona were referred to the Board uf Admlssion. A zreat pumbes of communieations wera 1ead, Anong then was s letiter contalning resolutlions passuil by the Burtinzion Boating Assoviation expressing the sympathy of that Club fur the Jusiea oceasioned to the Farragut Club by a Jate tako storm. Several fettors iroi the young Jauiea who participated 1 the Just dramatic putertalument at Standanl Jlall wees tead, They acknowiedized wementoes of the oceaslon seut to them he- the Club, Mr, teorge Murison, Dramat(: Committee, reported that the cunteatalnment, the one mentloned above, Bl netted neardy #20. ‘The Executlvy Come mittee were requested to inake o report ut tio JRLGaLY Ieeting, supd » eite und plan tor, # bew Doat-house to it carly fo tha spring, It waa diceldert that anviher drnnatic wntertatie ment shutld be given about tbo 2ith of Janu- ary. gaodly portion of his senaes And sbout $370 In cash. ~ He sobered “R awd reported his loss to Capt. 0'Donnell st the Armory. The pollce went to the liouso, but falled to find the koeper orany of the Inmates. The Captain st once tele- graphed to all the stations to watch outgolng tralns for * Brocky' McDonough, who was known to be in Jove with Belle Thompean, and surcly enough Detectlve Lansing, wncmnfi the Vittsburg & Fort Wayne Depot. arreste “ Brocky™ and tho woman just as they were about to leave town. None of Lthe money was found in thelr posscasion. ** Brocky *' 1a one of {he most dangerous characters in town, He was notorloue years ago for beating policemen who dared to interfere with nim, and was the first mon to escape from the Armory lock-up. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The third snnusl meeting of the Firat Regl. ment 1, 8. G, will be held Wedneaday evening at the armory on Luke street. The West End Dramatic Company will pre- sent this evening, at the West End Opera- House, the drams * Aurors Floyd,” followed Ly an amusing farce. John V. Farwell will lead the noonday meet- ing to-day in Lower Farwell Hall. Subject: wKeeping tho Heart.” W, O. Lattimore will fead n Gospel temperanco meeting In Lower Farwell Halt st 730 this evening. Supersisor Pedersen apnounces that the Jan- unry lnterest on the trenty.sear West Park borids helyd fn this ity will "bo patd st No, 50 South Halsted stecet, € the coapons are pre- ted to the Supervisor Letwecn 1 20 and 97, After Jan. 1the {ntorest will bu psyable in New York. ‘The American Elcctrical Eocleix convencs In annual session In Rooms 31 and 33 Union Bulld- ingy Chiczzo, st 10 o’cluck 8, m, to-morrow for the clection of officers. Several prominent electriclans from nbroad wil be present, and papers and new electrical apparatue will be dis- cussed and fllustrated, The monthly meeting of tho Acsdemy of Sciences, held this evening at the hail, No. 203 Wabash avenue, will bo devoted to subjects of an archreologlenl character, Mr. E. 8, Ches- brough wi! vsent & paner on ** The Davenport Tavlets”s Mr, 1. W, Rust, on * Prehistorle Gravea In the Vicinity of Nashville™: and Mr. W. W. Calkins, un” “The Bhell-Mounds of Florida,” HOLIDAY GOODS, IMPORTED CHINA, BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, FANCY G0ODS, TUYS, DOLLS, AND ALBUYS, AT AUCTION, TURSDAY, Dea. 11, at 10 o'clock &, ¢ Datters '8 Auction liooms, No. 174 llandulpli“at., between sEailosn and ¥ifghay, WM. A. DUTTRNS &CO,, Auctioneers, RETAIL STOCK CITY JEWELER AT AUCTION. aIE!DAY. Dec, 10 o'clack . t Butter & .*s Anction i 74 Randolph-at, The stack constata of Guld and diiver Watches, & few Dismiods Gold Chalus il Seis Slecye-Hntians, i is, etc...all of wpich inust b closed 10 the nighes: bidder. WAL A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioncere, “DR. HIRAM WANZER'S BRICK BUILDING, 462 Wost Twelfth-ot., ithnfoe years' lease of lot, 23 by 122 feet, and the Eatire Stock of Drugs, Store Fixtures, &, AT AUCTION, WEDXESDAY MORNING, Dee. 12, at 10 o'clack, an the premises, 432 West Twelith-at. “Term of Sale~0n the Building,” one:halt cast, bal: maceon time. Stock and Fiztures, cash. The location for businiess s Qrat-clase. - Thie eate pre. MILE N Fyrn ehanss o Sn gnterprisiag men. ~ Tive o wi out reserve, W R: DUTTENS & CO.0 Auctds. LIQUORS, WINES, GROCERIES, CI- GARS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, SALOON FIXTURES, ETC., AT AUCTION, WWEDNESDAY, Dec. 12, &t 10 o'clock, at Natters & Co.'s Auction toome. tandolph-at. "~ THURSDAY TRADE SALE, A Lomplete 8toek of DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Fura, Hats, Oaps, Gloves, Boots, Blhioes, &c¢., Thursday Morning, Dec. 13, ot 0130 o'clock, at our salesrooins, Jtandolph-st. O AL A BUTTEENS &CO., Avettoncers. . Entire Stock of Stoves, Furnaces, aud Ranges AT ATUOTION, At Btors No, 178 Enst Madison-st., Friday, Dec. 14, ab 10 o'clock 8. m. It the entfré stuck of M 1ng of Cuok and 1ieat Lonl and Wood Furh: niture, and lers’ Touls, _Al#o, hurs, lisruess, and side-bar wagon, and siore fiztures. Fale peremptory for casii. WM. A, BUTTENS & CO.. ‘Auctiuncers, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, TRand 80 Raudoiphest. INPORTANT EXMIBITION HIGIH-CLASS OIL PAINTINGS, ON EXIIBITION AT 8TORE NO. 159 STATE-ST., MONDAY AND TUESDAY. SALE COMMENCING Wednesday, Dec, 12, at 10 a. m.. 2:30 and 7:30 . m, and continues Thursduy, Dec. 13, ot game hours. PLIEON, POSEROY & CO., Auctioneers, TUKEDAT'S SALE, De. 11, 4% 000 6. m., ot our Household Furniturs, illpe.ll, Btoves, Ueneral Merchandlse, Holldsy Goods, - ELISON, POMEROY & CO. READY-MADE OLOTHING, TUKSDAY, Deo. 11, at 12 0'clock, at ourstores, Thy stock e sentonanin, and nvoices Aboul L. Must be rold to closs & conatenment. ELISON, FOMERGY & CO., Auctloneers. GREAT OATALO(_EUE SALE! Diamonds, ~ Watches, RICH JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, At our Blores, 78 & 80 Randolph-st., Wednesday, Dec. 12, at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p. m. DIAMOND RINGS, PINS, OROSSES, Aiong Which arc many yems. FINE GOLD snd SILVER WATOHES, QOLD NECKLACES, GHARMS, NIOH BETS OF JEWELLY, BOLID STERLING BILVIEWARTE, Adagted foe Uoliday and Uridal Prescats. Al gouds fully wareaufed as represented. Catalugnes teady amd can by bad vn apolication. Quode on exbibilivn Wednesday morminz. CHAIRS FOR LADIES, HLISON, POMEROY & ¢0, The Standard TIFFA. NY Watches are con- structed upon the la. testscientific principles, combining simplicity, strength, durability and time-keeping qualities, The simplicity of con. struction renders them less liable to get out of order thanmore compli- cated watches, and re- duces the cost to the minimum at which Watches of the same grade can be produced, Each Watch is adjusted to temperature and po- gition, stamped with the name of the house, and fully guaranteed. TIFFANY & CO. have always a full line of Ladies’ Watches in plain gold, carved, en- ameled, inlaid, jeweled and other cases, and complicated Watches as follows : ' Chrounographs, making fifth of a second. Chronographs with split socond, Chronographs with split and indepondent fifth scconds. Ropeatora striking. hours and quartors. Ropoators striking houra and five migutes. Repoaters.strik- ing hours and minutes. Belf-acting Repeaters striking hours and quar. tors. Calendar ‘Watches, showing day of month and week, and changos of the Moon, Frodsham and Jurgonsen Watchos Mesera, TIFFANY & C©O. are sgonta in the U, B, for Mossra, PATEK, PHILIPPE & CO., of Ge- neva, Switzerland, and supply tho trade from tho Wholesalo Offico, 14 John-st., New York, A book containing liats of various articlos suitable for prosonts, has just been issued by Tiflany & Co,, and will, on requoat, bo mailed to any address, C {ow much will bo paidi" | Woll, at t it Jooks ag if ald cut N ey it o | | THMECOUNTY BUILDING, o %’,‘m stacktintders will be behina 1" There were 250 prisoners fn Jall Festerday, & ik 1{55; but they expect to got out with 50 per marked dccrease trom a lew weeks ago. cent. County officers and employes will be elected An application was made by Mr. Wooduridge e o e henalt of Horman G, | Monday. Tho Hepublicans are confident that Yorla to Judee Moore to restrafn one Georga | they will be able to carry the dag, In which ""‘i"”;‘“f rrézm proagcn:lmz an, _nlltl(‘llrll:lenl a“'ll event a clean sweep will bo made, ogainst the German Bavings. The petitlon scts | gleriff Kern's dicting bill for the last quarter out that the suit of Berls against the bank and ita stockliolders, under wmfin O T, Horton was | Was over £0,000. The Bridewell, whero the bills appointed Jtccelyer, was begun Dec. 7. The next | 8re nearly on large, it yet to be heard fron, day, Saturday, Grorge Deucrling began a sult in | The appropriation for dieting prisoners at both m“lmrfi“" ctm‘{:'h by .1“"“’;"‘”“ nzalnst .lr‘e”;‘v’n&k places the coming year Is only $23,000. and its stockholders to recover SLUTASE | 1he County Buard will wisit the Insane Before the time he began this sult, Deuerling kuew of the pendency ol the chancery ault, and Asslum innboly to Inepect it leaving the bullding Io carringes at 10 o'clock. There may was present by Mr. Shirley, his counsel, on the 4 e of the riotlon 1or a Receivers Iis | b8 8 catcus of tho Republicans to nam the suc Mhit was omly to recover the amount of his de- cessors of the employes while there, If held at posit, and e could not properly sue the stock. | 811 It stiould ot bo Iu the storeroom. olders, because thelr lhxb\hly was only to the Patrick Lyons was arrested some time ago a8 Receiver of thie bank. Under this attachment | 8 vagrant and sent to the Bridewell, 1le was suit the Sherlit had acized n large nmount of | ordered released yesterday by Judge MeAlllster xxmneru of the bank, and had been keeplug it, | on awrit of habeas corpis, = In passing on the o the great prejudice of tho Kecelver in the | case the Judge took occasfon to reiterate his prosccution of his dutles. It was therefore opinlon of the Vagrant law as given a few days asked zll;ut lnlcm:x-[llmg tmight be ¢njoined from | 8Ru. ¥ proseciting his atit. Francts Legault, who has been in fall some * Mr. Shirley, on behalt of Deuerling, protested ¥ 4 againat any Injuncilon. ' P! time, spent. lfm day in the County Cnnxr‘:’“v’nur day In scheduling his property. " Ifs Hlitics Jude Moore, lowever, cntered an order as | 55 yo,t“Uot trerats n"q‘.’Z-mSn a8 to the extent nsked, restraining Deucrling or his altorney o o man A 78 Ban| In Mr. Horton’s hands, or from prosceuting any suits azainst the stock- settled ta-day, whether hls debts aro of not. holders of the bank, but without prejudiceto | There was nothiug new from tho County him, until further order of Court. :uivrh‘: %fllc% zlmemy. \g.(nh'n tlnxircdc{:lxlvtwn CENTRA ccount was being pone over arain to acttle the Thu balance-sheet of 't'h;- ‘Central National Is | thispute ns fo which set of clerke, Livb's or still In an incomplete state. Receiver Glover | Klvkka's, had mnde & deflclt of £600, and this says e has money enough on haml fo pay 23 | Was all autside of the routine busiuess. Lich ’fi' ccnllnl u’ncu, but udlvl'\lemll depends ll"lm" Das not yet sent iu his Sual report to the Board. e construction put upon the clause requiring hi a nioety days’ nouf-e. IT construea mnnfly, lh’g m.x]‘,:;f :l,.cy' ‘:‘,,‘e'f“ “L ’:.:gl h:m&.z,:"f E.‘J‘{.‘,S depositors will bave to wait & couple of montlis | building s dumped ns of old, and the engineer, longer. without knowlng whether one or a dozen londs TRIAD, or tons {s delivered n day, recelpta for whatever About the only ‘h‘flFn being done at the Third | the contractor says ho h:{; u:m..p *fhe engincer's Nautlonal is the proving up of claims and the | recelpt is the only check the Board ) fesuing of certificates therefor. Recelver Jack- c,,,..,‘im.,,, and J,e new Board nhuullalA:: gmi sou posted the following notice Jmenhy for | the coal is weighed. the Information of those Interested : The standing committees of the Board were In proving claim tho description thereof should . atato specically Jte matise, whether bajanceupon | Announced yesterday by Mr, Sennc. Iisap- depaslt or unpaid draft. check, or certificata of | Pointments are regarded, with perhans one ex- deposit, When the claim {6 a balance on deposit ception, as good. Many of the old mombers 10 depositor will be requireq to draw his check | are dissaiisficd with the places ziven them, Lut for such deposit to be flled with the proof of claim. | they had no reason to expect suything better, When tho clalm s based upon an unpald fl"“l Otlicrs aro delighted that they ot off as well as check, or certidcats of deposit. nuch evidences o o oL 00 1o acaivar | Wiy cid: -Ou tha whale the ko sTestigemout e tar apon lng the oa1d braof of cistm. | BUEUrE good for the publie. 1t 18 imposaible at preseut 1o state when 8 divi- ‘The Grand Jury for Deccmber was sworn In dena will be declared, or tho anount, It is the [ vesterday, with Charles W, Clapp as forcman. el the Comptroller to mako ono at aa esrly | Judge MeAllister read tho jury a lecture, and n s practicable. R s FAVINOA, very nportant one, i told them that all The controyeray over the bullding owned Ly fi,",'"fé:ym.}.’,‘.l,',:‘,’;g(}':mryg::{kul?ullz :::dhfi:’:il'l.g the Chicago Savings, coruer of Doarborn and | compiainta of any kiud should be noticed unless Malaut screats; an it the Fllelity has 8 | they'ame through the State's-Attorner, He mortgago for §15,000, is understoud to have | giso cautloned them against tho practlee of been settial, althougli the order of Court au- | hunting down reporters to tell them what the tnorizing the ugreement has not heen made. BY | jury was dolng. About the only business done it tho Recelver of the Chicazo Saviugs retalus | Gyring tho day wus the hearing of the casc of control of the bullding, and " Is to coiloct the | frank Sheppard, charzed with the murder of n yents, time beluz given bim to extingulsh the | polieeman “some time ago. A true bill was inewmbrance. ey Eaund. and ¢o awlft arc the whecls of justico Tito calls for the divlaad At the Fidelity yese | thakSheppard will, ba placed on trial tn the terday wers compamtlvely light. There remains A $PITEPUL QPPICIAL. of l(l]lfi llz‘!o.llfllulll_v $25,000, yet hardly one-balf | County-Attorney Rountree Is very anxious to the deposltors liave gotten thelr 10 per cent. | peing suit agalnst vx-Treasurer ITuck to recover ‘The accounts yet unnsm',howenr. run from B0 | 1hy $100,000 locked up 0 the Third Nattonal ceuts to. 85, aud the balauco will easlly 20 | funk, but says nothiig about Lisb, who has not around. TR » yet beunl nnardhtlr(o'mk\mh ;o much a8 a report, The butlding of tho State will not be sold at | SEecPltheough Kioihe, (hat hia aecn o era present. Recelver Otts bus declded Lo defer | wurg on frial for defrauding the county it ta not aivertisin it untll ** o atmospliera {8 8 o | rurmembecod that e rased his volco 1n behalt clearer.” The depression and dullneas growlug | o the poople, He Ia spiteful toward Huck for out of the reeent bank fallures, and the unces- tafnty of the legislation at Washington, were :,'l';,rfi’,‘:'}','":m thakinebtiemin irufireed (o from outsido lawyers to taking what fnftusnced bins, This resvlve throws the " o y dividend furthor iutothe future, but how far his tapinians® for Mothing. In ond instanie; hy pursulng such a course, hé saved the peoplo the Judge couldn’t state. Under the order of 1 P Tourt tovan sell 1ho structuro aapy Hme $500,000. . Thls was when Rountreo wauted him spcd et e eyt o ratilodil suc the” bonds, the Supreme Court vancurred, e ouraand over fore fruftlcesy con; | anu st ister tha people voted. that they aid ruined Festarday by a contest aver the entry of | noy wune to {ssuc them. Rountree has room to the findl decroe of Injunction 1o prevent sults | b unyry, and, under tho circumstances, could agalnet the stuckholders of the Stato Savinge. | not weli be otherwise, Mr. Hick will pay over ,’.;D:}‘.‘fiz;’}‘u‘:e‘l‘h‘u"‘l‘;gfl“:"’,‘[‘“:;’T:nkf"fi‘;m‘l every cent due tha county, and Rouatree wiil }:flmtln;m u\dwz t'!;m. \l\\;‘ dcp.lmm,a 1o, 0~ Lo spared uny trouble about it olned from prosecuting suits uzalust tho stoc holdgra y tho bank, Alter yxionded ‘argu: THE CITY-HALL, ments, Judge Furwell issued an injunction ns anked. Yesterday Mr. Bouney, on behalf of the Four cases of diphthcria were reported at the Receiver, mnved to have a decres entered In ac- | fregin Oflcs yeaterday. vordance tvith the decision. Thla slep was con- Y /A tested vigorously by Mesers. Guidoer & Schuy- Comptroller Farwell {saued revenuo warrants lllilh (l]lm;“wfil "smu, ! df. R:u:l)mc, ‘Bhbco'& yesterday amounting to $2,500, all ol iom reprosented epositors who huil not heen made vartics to the n'ult, Gut who, | , Col. Hickey aud Corporation-Counscl Bonfield by tho Larms of the doerce, wera restrained trom | had 8 talk yesterday coucerning tho vropased proaceuting tho sulta they had previously begun | onlinance for tho reorganization of the Pollco .lnfl.lmn :um: lnm-k}mlhle{nh Thoy ll"vq‘.;g :In;: Dopartment. ey were to be enjolned they it made a Trat al cy @ ot mudoe partics N ot they could not be futerfored with in the prose- “:: p:r"f"'}{,‘;,r,s:l{x; :":'P:;""',',‘.mm and giviog fu- cution of thelr suita, The Court could have no | PP Y e Jurisdiction over them unless thoy were partios | -~ Tho Department of Public Works yeatenday 1o thesuft. If the infunction was granted In | Jsrtied a youcher for 150 water-bunds'of 81,000 this way thoy would have no rellef, beeatisa, uot | euch, which miature Jan, 1, ‘The mopoy for their '\'xcmfi pirties, m&v fimm ém: lu-,l\-amuu appeal, | redemption has been sent to Now York, Mr. Bonuoy urgt at o Court could reatratn a L s )ulrl{ on motion In sn origiual auit without mflx‘fi %‘i’,’ii’:fifi“&"‘flfiifiufl l:?ca":{). 'L‘rr'.!’fi making Win o party, and if ho wanted auy | afternoon at 3 o'elock in the City Clerk’s oftice, rellef ~ ho must, come tu and ask W ol P TuTo by oo B W prineat: soasc;. Usrs, | Loy tie Gomeistes an dallrandd will weot at werc soma 13,000 deposttors, and It would ho Inpossible 40 make them il partics. Only | There werg 105 dratha last weck, twenty-one etiough of thetn neciled to ba e partivs (o | Jess than for the preceding goven duyd. New falcly try the richt, and ull othier partics woulit | tascs of scarlet fever ure reported at the corner be hound by the declsion, ¥ ot Clybutien avento and Clybourn-place, 420 J‘Iullgo :’Frwulllhem ll.h:xt‘ all the depositors | earborn street, and 260 Maxwell streat. could 1ot be made parties, but only enough to A now kind of pavement—, il X " represent the whole, ‘Thy lujunction was an in- | jzed strect mvcm:mt-'lztlnlfikl‘;{'|3llr!:e'lt|‘;(!:. Junctlon to protect the Court and ita aflcers in | torday at the crossing corner of Stato and tho protection of tho estate which it hod wuder- | Washington strects, 'The patentabliity of the taken to adminlater. Jle then overpuiad the [ thing l?u n the alleged preservation of the n:hjefillum and directed the decree 1o Ve en- | wood from decay, In other reepocts the pave ered. nient resemb) Y 3 S A it reseibies the ordivary Nicolson, ‘The depositors! committva haven't had thely | The Third Preshylerian Chureh tovk vut & e W e | verunis vesterday o bulla 3 oue-story aid s dduesn’t know when they Will come aroqud, fla | B8t udidition, ninety-two by twenty-seyen fect, v st} hard at work, bt what he docs he kosps 10 the prescut structirn on the corner of Ash- - road."” +\Vhat provision, If any, have you made as to your dally aupply of the acteal dutd?" . “The whati’ wl'he lacteal nourishment which Is cssentlal, ou know, to tho sustonance of Infant human- Ly X Lack be hanged; we lack nothlng to msko this show a blg success.” +Bul about the milk supply, Mr. Murray? Babies must be {&], even in & Tabernacle. They «can’t live on pralse and prizes.” v Why, I supposo_ their mothers attend to that, don't they! Where aro the—the'—Mr. Murray blushed falutly—*the maternal fountsi Tlas there been o change slnce 1 was a kid i And then spake the small boy, saying, ** They gives tliem bolled mllk’ Mr. Marrag,—boll it on tho efove In a tin cup.’ w0, milk, ts it} Why didn’t you say so, then? 1 lup[mlu I'can buy milk by the gallon, or the baceel for that matier, How much milk does & full-grown baby take in a day1” w(Cow's milk, one pint and a hatl per day, with on admixturo of saccharine matter to rens der it suitable to the fafant palate. + And how wuch is snccharine s pound 1" * F'rom 10 to 15 cents,” *That'll be rather toughon me,"¢ald Mr. Murray, and his brow . becamo clouded for a moment. * ButI have responsible backers,'” le continued, “nnd they can mako good terms with the wholesals' dealers. Thero'll bo no hitch {n this, I can tell you," ** And then shout, the bottles?” “Battles! What bottieal Bables ain’t bum- ers." #No, bat they are rood hottle-holders, and they'se got to Dave them, If vou don't want to ralse Dedlam in the Tabernacle. And then there's the rubber fixins, and they are Mable always to got out of order. Mr. Murray, permit Jus a8 ono hawln gome expericnce in Lhis to — ————— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, sveciat Disvateh (n The CXeago Tribune, BrRINGFIELY, IiL, Dee. 10.—~The Leglslative Overflowed Lands Comsmisslon have about com- pleted thelr work and the pay-rolls were inade up to<lay. The result (s withheld, to be report~ m?(n the noxt scsslon of the Legisiature, but it s known that the Commission witl report in favor of paylog very few of the enormouaclaima presented. Superintendent Etter went to Normal at noon to-day to aftend o called sesslon to-morrow of the State loard of Educatlon, to fll vacancles In the Board, Adjutant-General Hflinrd has fssued com. missions to Georze B, Pingree, of Muline, First Lieutcnant and Adjutant of tho Fourtecnth Pattallon; \W. G, Movre, of the same place, to Do First. Licutenant nud Quartermaster samo Lattalion. Pursusnt ton meetlog of officers of militin realiling tn this city, a circular ictter has been fssucd, asking the opinion of different ofticers of thoStata as to the feasibility of ta\lln;“a military conventiun in this city on or about the 8th of January, Itis Propmc 1o consier and wlopt easurcs of (ntcrest to the National Guard. ————— MISSING. Bneeiat Dispateh to The Chicago Tradune, 1xpiaNArOLIS, Ind., Dee. 10.~Inquiry is made by telegraph from the Chief of the New York Tolico for Justico E. Zender, trayeline agent for A. & E. Wallack, of that city. [lo was heroten days aro, sinco when lie has oot been heard from. Foul play is feared. ————— DELIGHTFUL ODORS, 'Thoso who wieh delightful odors should obtain Dr, Price's Perfumes, They sra a8 patursl a4 tho fowers from which they are made, We aball Eherman, col Turners, T nrs, Bearles & —_———— ‘18 TIAT s0l" 1t {s a solemn fact, I wssurc you. And ‘l‘m- sl — —— — — — —— — th" l(:x‘)lod gracious! You dont tnean to tell me a wUpon ny honor, It's always so, especlally — — —— ——, And then'sgain, — - e e e e ) ‘rhe amall boy nudded his bead afirmatively, 1 never knew about that, By Jove its golug 1o bo & more sarious thing than [ supposed. But 1'm not going to back out, you bet.” + Now then, Mr. Murray, about tho question of vavcination. Of coursc you will have to vac- clnats the thousand bables to begin vmh' clao you'll have toe Health oflicers after you.' No unswer. “wAnd agatn thera’s tho aneaging of phy- slclans In case of scarlet fever ar measles, and tno croup wedicine, sitchas hive sirup, cte. These things run up exponscs, you know,' “{ vun huy afrup by the wholesnle, and that don'tcust much, " quoth Mr. Murray, brighten- . ** As for the doctars, I'll zot the reporters to mention thelr uates tu the papers, so Lean deadhead on thew, 1 know “somo ductors that'll como for u pasa to the theatro.”? t: Now then, Mr. Murray, et us scu for & min. ute, e ——e—— Buck & Rayner's inalt congh onxtare Iv a slmple remedy (or aduits and ehlidron. A A A A T Y e bt TILFORD-0n Saturday, the Bth fust., st Ellza.. bethtowsi, Ky., Thom an of Aon E. Tilford, ‘MoDONALD—Dec. 10, 1877, af typhold piea. moula, at bis residunce, Contra-av,, Mr. [oury BicDonald, in the 60th year of his f'o, Funoral' Wednesday, Duc. 12, by carrlages to Tosehil). Fricod . TANNER—Dec. 2, on, iufant dangh- ter of deorge II. ‘Tanuer, aged 21 months, Hemains taken to Uakwoods Cemotery. ‘Clhiou wert not formed for N ¥ing nere, Sa Hnked thy soul waa with the sky; Tet, atit we lietd thue all ea dese, ~ W thought thou wert ool furiied to dle, L. RERG—In this eity, Dec. 10, Willlo, son of Joucph and Mary A. Dery, aged 13 yoare and § ays. Funeral notice to-morrow, RICH—~AL noon, Dée, 10, Joseph Rich, at the aga of 2 yeara snd’ 7 muntlis, Funeral Dee, 12, We o'clock, from {4 Throop 1. WILCOX—0f consumptivn, Dec. §, at 11:15 p. m..dlgliuml Durran, beloved wife uf J, I Wilcox, aged B1. 'l'umul trom realdence, Thirty-elghth-ot,, near Forrest-av., Tussdyy, Dec, 11, at 1l s, . FLANNARY —in ‘Canuty EHoepttel, at 10:30 p. w,, Dee. 10, John Flannary, of consump-tivo, Notlee of funccal hereafter, 0~ New Beitaln and New London papers please copy. FOSTER—In Utica, N, ¥, Dee, 7, Dr. (llibert A. Poster, fatber of Mra. Prederic, ogalls, of B, T.BABBITT'S Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFIOR AND FACTORY Hos. 61,66, 63,70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washinglon-51, 1.Y, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP. A D e e uronock wier o 70 catly Wnobine b T ot Eeam T D o reeeipi'or 2 Conte, BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. Made llnmm«gnvflt olls, Unrivaled for the Tollet wnil the Da 8 11 the ery b bas no equal. Fampie box, contain! reo cakes, sent free v recelpt of 73 ceots, BABBITT'S SOAP POWDER. From (his Powder 8 beaulifal and sorviceable whl‘u aofi Roup, af ny desired airengil, can ba mide {on winules withoul 1he use of kreass o potash, Ttl peckade rout ffeo on receldt of 33 ceots. BABBITT'S YEAST POWDER. Absolutely purs. Tiread, cakes, puddings, elc., made I et SoeEe of e Geih lGTeE st Are mmore dl o T FUEAN. i sro golog to mount up toa very lieavy am n| 1WONEY, fun wuat with the rent of the building, the Wfre of people tw clean wut the plucs every diy, the feeding of tho young otcs, and all that, the expenscs will b samething cnorniods. The attendance of people whe pay toseethe sliuw will probably by moderate, ud, of course, ullthe wotjiecs with bsbies must be sdiiteed oe. ] havo thought of all that," said Mr. Mur- ray: 1 baven't been out on tho road with edyeated kids for nothicg, Thete's 1o bs no Jeak here, Iiell vou, Cun you keep a sccret™ “You bet Iean.' “Very wall, l'lllfl.{ou iuto the scheme §f you promise you wou't give ma mway." *You mnx'rul)' i me, Mr, Murray; [ came here ta get nfucmatton” - “This is In strict contidence. The premium ‘bustncss {s all noonshine, ¥ Do your mnean to decelve & thonsand nothers In this hold-faced maunert” 2 “#Not a bit of It, ‘They'rc all tobe fn the schieme, Its only the public that'll be decelved, 1lere's the lay-oit: I offur & premium, m{ uf $150, for the best bavy, Very good. 1 deliver tho money to tho winner, un tho platform, in the prescuce of the audience, mn, HT, ull over the houso. But, louk you, here's whero the guzelle cowes tin. Tho mother and I have an y morniug, st 0 A ¥RAUD, ‘The tollowing adveriisement appcared in Tus BuNpaAY TRILUNE? Y ANIER S Al POl GENERAL HOUSE: work st 0 WARENDORE 8, 01 Weat Indians- $t, ABwede prearred. No Lelats nued avpty. It appeurs that Me. Wareadorft did not cause this advertisement to bo tuserted, and did uot waut a il of soy kiud v Imll.uuulll¥. It wus evidently the work of some cnomy, who wished to enruge publlc senthnent by tho last clauee, the wiure 8o that Me. Warendorll, a German, lves and docw buglness lo an lutensely Lrislt helghborhoud. THE CONMERCIAL CLUD, of Dostou, Mass., peprescuting the stabillty of 950 Bales Buftalo Robes AT AUOTION, Thursday, Deo. 13, at 11 0'Clock, AT OUR STORIMS, Wa will sell withont reeerve 250 baled Cholce Selections ludiuu Tanucd Bulalo Rodes, ELISON, FOMER ty. | McELLIGOTT=-0n the Uth (nst., James 8. Ma- Elligott, i 4040 Ualotea- ul from his late resdence, st,, Union Stock-Yards, at 10 o'¢lock 4. m., to 106 Church of the Nativity, where $ligh Mass witi bo celobrated. Thence by eare to Calvary Ceme- tery. ~ b the w bt i o krep lungeg. 8o ] hat ity whd 1" arlous, ltsrcate, willarive aderstniing st s vetundaths monoy 10 | (o islt Jont dvennio aul Bt o s uoove: Di i srens . By RADDIN & ¢ il ot fomied dad Shcep Yae ore Friday mornlng, They cume by apeciat 2 4 p o outapermit for five two-story b o , SOtOR B, . Tt Lro P iutelbhia and retara by thio samo | £ood pul in the papers next diy, 1 can manszu MWELLIGOTT : ’ ¢ twostoy lmscmont wid ofit | ( AUGTION SALE ' raln teuin IhiTulelolla ad TRIurh by Lo 8010 | Ehal dasy onough, betauss 1 Koep mypeld sulsl e :::L::[’w-‘x‘l)h::fiu‘. Syriseof Fruutin wnd Haron 1gnieen Hundred Cases tra}l Hatlroad Cowpany, Thoy will devote Fri- with the newspaper mon, I spend all my mon- h OO0, . of Cook County letd a mecting yesterday aftere MILK. noon about 4:80 o'vlock at Justico Halnes' Dr. B. W, Bawyer, the Medical-Inspector of Court, to take nctian appropriate to tho death | $hSutith Divialon, yestonlay sutinittcd to Dr. 'at tho hands ot Alvina McKee is fresh tn the | bis uoalysys, sud from thne to time take minds of the public, There were thirty-elghe | known thu results of his tuvestizations, oflcers prescnt. Constablo Menry Dist was 5.‘;“;“’{:’;':"““';“‘.“ u:;\hvtu\hlltn Ml_"-‘lv'U':'E Llh;“ ] o1 i Rt A0 {31 chosen Chalrman, and Constable George Hart- | vy, guaiity of the milk eold by the et healens tan Secretary, A Commlttes on Resolutlons | enroughout the city, takin: e anulysens s fair was immediately sppointed, and the following | tndicutions of the generul churucter of the iy testmonial presented and adopteds ut the thuo the juvestigations were made. P I“l'.l“"“:". I Ilnl, pleased Almighty God inlile | | * bose ) wisdom Lo FEnlOVS froth Ao 4 e riend und brother, .\,ume'. [ .m‘;‘mfi:{m’," iy ‘K’l 3 O]ll_h_l INAL. pritoo of bis yesrs aifl fn tho vigor of manhood; Thomas Kelley, llml_cl'u-er restding at No. 100 v 3 Al Wueneas, It 13 eminently fttlng that the Con. emer R i B b ooty oo A e ol Hiemer siiect, was uaved p aindly e Jn, th 20 1nuch respected and loved, should espross Bridewdl] by his wife, who pleaded hard for bls oaound survow ot this aicitng dimevasiipns. | | releaso before Justice Kaullman, Hunday tho Hesoived, Vhat in the duath of Jaines 8, cki brutal fellow assaulted his better half, aud cut DRY GOODS, Kott the County of Cvdk has lost a nublo citrzon, h ler sosevercly aver the head that it touk @ esdny. Dee, 11, 9:30 a, Krustworttly oficer, a fricnd bo e jwor, and e s A0s 304, gt ionor to '"':'“’L ‘whuse unblenilshed seputation | surgeon anbour aud a half to sew iup the gashes, .ine of Scasonable Qood and_unimpeacuable chneacter made hima attinyg | Fhero arceightlittlo cbilirey who would beleft 1} 1. example L all o tho Constables of Cook Cannty, | fatheriess I tho fathier secelved by Just deseris. whila fecling it impoxel cy on them for beer and clgars, How's that for s scheme, ehif"? m"l-):gullcnu Where did. you pltk up that ea b s it came out of this braln. T luven's begn out on the road for nuthing." TIH JUDORS, #0ne more question, Mr.gfurray, and I will feave you, llayvo you selected your ]udgu, and who are they " 0, thar's all fixed. 4 can give you some of their uumes,—thoss that have ogreed to uct, There's Simon Quintin, o tirstrate judge of babfes, and Jack llaverly, und Frank Clynes, and ofd D'op, and Jinunte O'Nelllif I cau get hitn to conse on—and soms othicrs whose names wilt fnspire coutidence In the community." “flut, panlon me, Mr. Murray, It scems to me, uuless I'm mlstaken, that sone ol theso partieshave not yct become parents. Can theybe sccepled ue computont authorities on the wer {18 uf 0 baby 4 ¥ Dou't you mistake; they know nore about IJII:.I.;chI.EhMI you tbiuk for, Iknow what I'm about. 4+ Are the entrles camiag In pretty lively?? “Just look at that crowd sumnyz un:x?e will oul 1 wnst stteud to busincss now, tood- . Bay toaeceing the city aud its various business Anterests, Sutrirday they will vialt the Stock- Yarde, transportatios Lemg furnished by the Chicarro, Buphugton & Quiney Ruttroad Com- rune.'. n the evening they will wect ivago punkers, merchanta, und uthers st the Y Ciub, Monday evening luey will be entertalued atu hanguet At the Giand Pacitle Hutel, The Execytive Comtulttee say in thelr pro- Rraumue? Your Committee rospectinily Invites tho aiten- Huu of every member to gue liverality of the rails ruudni the perfect asrangémunte secured for ihe comfurt, couvenjencu, and cutertalvment of all; the apporiupity presented fo coufer with the active, enlerprising bierchants of Chicagos to piake new and very Importaut business aud socisl felutione tu stniulate und Jucreasa the trade bue ween Bue Lo clites: 10 compee nLICE LR INANLY oM werelal qieations of both dirsct und Indirect fm- pottance aud Interest to all; and 1at iu no way un each fa ftly express proper appreciation for l'e numerous courtenics exsented se by Julplugtho Bscursion, B()()TS, SHOES & RUBBERS, TUESDAY A.M., Dec. 11, SALERATUS. A standardarticle, A ssmple packi 0t fres 08 recalpt of 23 veuts. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR. ‘Warrauted free (tom ali tinpuritiss. The hou wifd can sely upun it Trial Backsge seat fras oa rocelso eats BABBITT’S POTASH. A pire concentrated atkait, doulde tbs streagth of mm:u‘wn botash. Ssmple ot Troe, o Feceipt HE ceute, : TIIK PROPRIETOR will give un ounco of 1d fur every ouace of mpuritiss found ia y of shsse proparatlous, For Sale by all Dealers. Boots, Shioes& Rubbers AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, / Weduesday, Dec. 12, . FUR-LINED BOOTS AND BALS. Also, Arctics, Alsskss, Imat. Sandats, sll of tirat quality, will be vlosed out. GHO. P, GURE & 0O, 68 & 70 Wabash.av, REGULAR TRADE SALE By HENRY & HATCH, Nos, 58 and 60 Lake:st. PRREMPTORY AUCTION HALK OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBEERS, * O TUESDAY, Dec. 1L, at 1 vchick, Largo lings of Aret anmy Hubber tionds, Fancy Euwibossedt Slipe, and Warin Lined-tivoda, HENIY & HATCU. "By ROSENTFELD & MUNZEIR, Aucifoneers, 42804 43 Madleon-st., nesr Waliaali-ay. HOTEL ARBIVALY. Ratmer Houge—Edgse N. Solnson, Clnclnnatl; ¥, Praley, Indlanupoiis; U, 1. ¥illey, Bi W, k. ynuuL qi ls. A, Janos Toyd, 5. A U, LM Greenville, Md. By L. commisslon Sercliants, 20 Madison-st. ,up- BOUYS, SHOES, AXD RUBBER BOOTS 'yler, U.” B, A3 D, ¢ P itogers, Mil- 'elock, ’ ilor any consulation | Johu Falth, allas * Bolivar,” tugetlier wi = e i (B, 2 alr, and 1nind you don't gIVo that uway | o hle bereaved Tamily st his ssd gt wathnely y V! tusgthar with Ve, o - CLEANING, e ks, Vi Lot A 'Efl‘ffifl,’x]}"x‘j‘,‘c’"‘;," B e eited, by overy consilertion oy | compauton, last ovenlng went hto the millinery $8,000 WORTH At Slanghter Prices, DR s MANINO. L. Kolght, New York: K. M. Poster. lustfor Howard M. Bmith, Elnirs, N, M V. Jobnwoy, Dall: 3 K Buoston .., a5 A M. . Swineford, Marquette Mii- lua Journai orton, St Pauli It. P, Tege sey, $t. Louls: Williwoy Irvine, Chivpewa Falle: &.i) Locke, Hovmck Falls; Dr. G, 0. Gratt and 3. K, Grall,'Omalia 3. T, Crockor, Milwaukve; €. Aultwan, tanton, ‘0. AL 'Worthwgton, Amberet, 0.3 8, L. Wildel i Batl.... Pranont Houss—Tue Hou, A. 1. Moreuon, b Frakln, Plitadelpuia; A: D. Alton, Harsford; K, W, L. Cust, Fort Hurun; W, G. W. Woodru, J. 8. Harris, el Morae, ;:x‘"ld unud u-nlu;.hm w,mllfi-: 1 the n:llulc:e:l Iv‘hlmv. store of Ueorge lflands, Nu. bt Chicagu ave- mily, and relatives of the decoased thele stncers | pye, and without makiog suy ado, John stepped i Bearife]t uympatby with the: y et dis st sppied :’;\LE'[I‘Alullrlkcl-{'lhr::pl){l;nl:n:. thow, 1n this tho | oying e counter and commouced 1o hely ln];'f{:"‘:'ldh ",l"t‘x:: u'.h';fo"fi:":li'. :|l Ct:zl: hL't'wunll himself. All ths whilo his companion ccompany (ho Fenialng it Featiung Liaco, anddo, Tdet for The purioe. ot thy ‘“’mh il Omp_rlopri%:wr and his wile Eoruef of Ladallo aud Madison aireets, at tho bour | 3¢ 3y, er, O'Connor deupped 1 of 8 u. ., Tueaday woruing, e, 11, Hno‘? ytln.y lr:euu! * ‘m;d 7“‘ ulhu muunhull.; but e he e of the meeting was thereal " nally succecds n bringlug youwe Fuith to e o of tho iacetluic was therealter takeh | tno iation. ‘The youns fuscal la wn old uifoud- Rice, wud all present sgrecd toattend thefunsral | §1: 424 18 st proseut undr ball Tos bglaiy. fu'a boay.. A flberal subscription was made for | 11is partuer escaed, but, g 1o by well kiwwi, flowers.” The wecting then adjourned to next Lis capture s 8 question of vuly a few hours. Tuesday at 8 v m, ot Justice - Hawes' Court, Mrs. Julla Lonergun,wlls of Joscph Loucrgan, and theb wetion: will be taken in denunciation | receutly scutenced to a year lu the Penitentisry of an editurial which appeared fn Sunday's {u the United States District Court,was yesterday Tluies, and which d with the Coustables In | caught shopilftivg 8 few triding articles o the what the sssaled are pleased to call & scurril- | store of Jo T, Baker, No. 110 Btate strect. 8ie wus manncr. Steps will also bo tuken to pro- | wus held by Justice Bummerticld 1n $300 to the vido & fund toasslet in the prosecution of the | Criminal Court. A very sud fuature fu tho wowman Alvina McKee. The ofticers scem to be | casc Is that the couviction of Mrs. Loner- determined that sho shall not escapo the cx- | gan wil leave & large family of chiidicn cL D Your Old sl ifi?{i.‘"fw"nu Qf'-"’%n sl fliven el Clothes | &5z o _N. - _LaDIES AND GENTS. ! paciuss, Shawi, Ausn i T HALK GO0DS. A AR AN A e g 2 e S WEARATOGA WAVE? Ladics who experienco lroubls i mbecoming Bl 26, e’ R and ONLY at MK3. THOMF- pithai LB b GGoods ran st ualosd, Ly JAS, I, MeNAJMARA & CO, B4 WABASI-AY. 1,000 CASES BOGTS, SHOES, ANDRUBBERS | tlou, Tuceday Morulcg, Lxe. 11, abo o'clock, “‘l‘i“:-!w llll:‘klll llJn‘l’;MLE. Sl AL UElCE eury Mann, OF FURNITURE. X, | Georgo Wo sliall vhwse Lo b Alul\_vll:‘\.uh W THE BROKEN BANKS. OEUMAN NATIONAL, Tho offlcers of the Uerman Nutlonal recelved the Comptroller's letter yesterday authiorizing them to liquidate, uud thoy arc much rejolced ot the concessjon. A meetfvir of the Dircctora was beld In the afternoon tosgree upon & plan for windlug up the affalrs of tho bank, and they appoiuted & managivg Cummmittoe, who will set- tlo everything us quickly as it is possible to do it. ‘The alu i3 to pay the depositors with as lit- tle delay as possible, and It 13 hoped that all of them will be put o posscasion of thelr woney by the firet of the year. uokron's BoND, Mr, 0. H. Horton, Receiver of the German Saviogs Baok, tilod Lis boud yesterday as Re- Grand facife—, _GUILE & €., Aurtiuneers. TESPHECIAT. HOLIDAY GOODS Friday, IIBE._M._ AN CLEARING SALE! HIRDs, Luporied Getinan CANARIES, Tafking Vacrots, and othier Fancy Wlrds. Gotddah and Aquarians, wost suitable IHoli- day P'rescaty, PRED KAEMP- USRI % L . FER, 127 Clark Kt. Joscoh, Mo. Mackey, Liverpoo! Holbrook, New Yotk 0. Ireland, Baltunore Rockford; W, J. Boy! leveluud; Abuer Jo Dutruit h-av. CONFECTIONERRN . e R AR £ Fsmmmmannnn [ D tnroughont tho Uniou—ospressed 10 all parts. 1 ana ypward ab &5' 40, B0c per ™, ~ Addreas orders GUNTHER, Conlees JAKE’S BABIES, TUR GREAT BLOW, 4418 this tho entry office of the Tabernacle baby-show i tremest penalty for her slleged crim bomeless and fricodlces. Tl € y afly usstul, fur din b g o ¥ea sald o scaall boys celver In the. bum of $200000, 11is bndsmon | dasbiicee FELa 1WO Rblo CAbinil lawers 10 | Das becomo e iy ks Ly - Shibem e s U | M ¥ N chleaso. 4 ¢ 1goks ke an Intelligence office. Which are Thowas lloina Robert Law, Joun Herting, | assist State’s-Attorney Mills. & year or 40 aXo. & resideut on 8holto strec 5 We have soveral inyportant fnvolces of et e ra— [ e an Willia i, Bush, Lo Graud Burton, ana T, 3. MIs3 MERE whils on his wayhome, discovered a tire fo a* O 18T G e ""‘“""‘"‘""'» 18 3r, Murray Hoyne. Mr. Horton abologized (fof uot sbow- | Jearnsd of the fatal elfct of the bullet yester- T H & EVENDEN, r kept Ly wo Loneryaus at the uug. The uews was broken to her hflllfl:nd, corner of Morgan and Polk streets. The aud 1s sald to have been rocelved by Lier with & | Bames were extingulsned without much long-drawn, dee‘fl sigh. Bhe was vidted by | trouble, and things were found o a nuuierous friends durfvg the dsy, sud many | condltion that indicated lucendiarisw. Mra. ladles called with no ofber purpose thun to | Louergan was tho pezson last sosu la tho stoie, e BESOLTS, WINTER RESORT, Royal Victorin Hotel, NABBAU, N, P., R B S AR ™ FANCY GOODS that wa shall close. 'The catalogus covers 8 vory fair ling ollfnadl hat we were 0ot able to offer in our sale of Dec, 4. GEU. P, GORE & CO., Auctloncers # That *ere fst chap talking with thowomen.” ‘The fnouirer stood st & respectful distance, ige, on hearing the hames, de- waltin¢ it the manager bad ended certaln pe~ | clined to make any cross-examinatio d th eotlativns with ssvesal wotbesly-looklog per~ | Loud wasat cnw’wnmefl by Jud:'a‘gh::o': fug 1t 2o the otler sido to see if they wero satis- ficd, saying that be bad xf.-.“(vfl-fmnd e not bad tiue. IL TANKS 230 SHIPPING OANS, 47 & 49 Woat Lake Biret. COEX 0L GrSs oo e

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