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o THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. United-Sutes-Senstor Alllson, of Tows, will srrive st the Grand Pactfic flotel this moring. Senator Ingalls, of Raneas, parsed throngh this city yestorday on his way home to spend the holi- daya, The Trustees of the Kankakee Hospital will mect at the Grand Paclfic Hotol at 11 o'clock this mornlog. Lieat. Scharrenderg, of the Firs Department, who dled of Injurles recelved at the Field & Leiter fite, will he barled at Rosenill this afternoon. Cars will 1eave the Mitvaukee depot st 12:30 p. m. The temperature yesterday, as ohservéa by Ma- nasse, optictan, 88 Madison atreet (Trtnune Baild. ¥ng), was at 8 . m,. 44 degrees; 10 8. m., 46: 12 m., 48: 3 p. m., 6 To.m, Barometer at Ba.m., 30.04: 7 p. m., 2007 The check for 870,805 to pay the debt of the Firat Presbyterlan Church was sent on last night by H. M. 8herwood, the Treasurer of the congreaa- tion, and thus thie religions organization {s free from debt, owing to Ihe energy of Ald. D. K. Fearsons and others connected with tne Society, A nieeting of the Committee appointen at the Taimer House some days 350 to_berfect a plan for the formation of n_Mining Exchange inthis city whs to have been held last evening in the club- roome of the Sherman Honsa, Owing to the dis. agreeable weather, only funr of the Committee nf nine were presont, and it waa thereforo decided to ndjourn and meetat 4 p, m. to-day in Room 7 Bryan Block. g Death hae at last relleved the community of that hideons dwarf with the golire ont her neck, who han begred from band 10 hand and from house to house on the strength of her deformitien, Ter name was Angelina Tnbs, and Coroner Dietrech rays ahe died of heari-direase. The padrone who brooght her to this country from Italy In eaid -to have netted $1,500 cash “by her begming lm- portunitien, A meeting of the Board of South Park Commia- slonors was held yeaterday afternoon, at whicha anwber of bills, amonnting to $048, were andite wiil be polled in the effort to brin, chrok. ‘he Republicane, order nnt of too.—the old Stock- Yards crowd, —ars advertised for 4 cancus st the Grand Pacifie, but 1hers ia no danger of & quoram or of anything being accomplished. Meyer will certainly ot be there, neither will Seane, but the dav will, no doubt, bo productive of several new slates, to he broken the next day. THE REPUBLICAR COMMISSIONERS did nothing vesterday. They are not in & position to do anything, on acconnt of the defection of Meyer. He was the last man they expected to desert, and they are unahle to accoant for his course, There Are rumors as to inducements to join the Vemocrats, but If he really did sell ont Tor anylhing beyond promires the. delaile are covered too deeply to be drw out by a reporter, jnet ot present, A'man was hunting for him yes- ierday in order to get him to confer with thrée or four of the Repnblicane, but ae he aidn't make hia appearance it 18 rapposed that he refuaed, or was n0t found, In case he cannot be brought into the fold again, and Is detormined to sacrifice the in- tcrests of hin parly to farther his individoal alme, the sevenCommissionera will do their utmost to make & combination with a Democrat, with a wiew af puiting good and competent men into the county officas, irreapective of politics. Nothing has been done yet in this directlon, #o far ae can be Jearned, but as there ls understoud to be lack of haemony in the Democratic ranks, it 18 hoped the eftort may prove successfol. Nome of the Repub- licans have not wholly given ap Meyer, though his action Monday shows bim to be & traitor, They intend working with him, and ave a Httle hoge of belng able 10 convince him that he Is kiiling him. self by afiilation with the enemics of those who elected him. FOUR OP TIE DEMOCRATIC COMMISSIONERS, Fitzgerald, Ilofman, Bradley, and Lenzen, met in the lattet's ealoon lasc evening. Commissioner Conly was also prerent, e ociates labored with him for two hours for the pore of getting him Into line again, butit s supposcd they swere unsuccessful. The parly gave it out when they left the place that they mcrely happened tn accis dentally and vpened a bottle of wine, and did noth- ing excopt (alk over the situation. They had not comie 1o any conclusion a3 to what they would do, since they were by no means sure thai the Demo- have & majority. Why fsn't Meyer with you! Haven't you lhlmiull your own way!" B ‘d wish to God we had," sald Commuesioner radley. When asked what was done, CommisslonerConly Tha claim of Plerce Hayden, a discharged sollc sald, ** They ara trying to by me, man, for $1,050 for kecp of & horse for 700 days And that was ail thai cou'd ba obtained from wan referred ta the Pollce Committee. An offer them. Dr. Boyd to sell some prizzly bears to the Pari Commisrion was referred to tho Freeident and Su- perintandent with power to act, The meeting then adjonrned. TIIE CONBTABLES DEPENDING THRIR VIKTUR, The Consiablea of Cook County held ap ad. Journed meeting yesterdsy st Justice Iaines* Conrt, corner of Madieon and LaSalle streets. Constable G, W. Deal was cslled to the char, snd Constable Mack was made Secretary. After THE RAILSYAY MAIL SERVICE. The Convention of Ratlway Mail Suparintondents, wwhich jnat closed 1tx sesaion at Washington, having transacted dntincss of much importance fo the scrvice, o brief nketch af eome of the points dis- cnsred and the reaults accomplished will not be without interest to tho geners puhiic, all the persona not interested had been excluded Capt. James E. White, the Hnpetintendent from the room the roll was called, and twenty- ?I'II '\m “thnl“' fifi’v‘.'éi’-fa’." ol l:#. 1%‘:05::“‘.” three officers answered to their namos. nole, Wisconsin, 3 e " Dakota, and Wyoming, having 'just refurned from m";'}:g“‘fl}; ked for . statement of the object of the meeting, furnlshes tho followlog eynopsle of | “Ganpianie Keohler soid that they were {o tako o procecnings: some action in regard 10 a refatation of the impn- tations which had been heaved upon the Constables by the _press since the death of McRlligott, An escaped convict from the Penitentiary could not, in his apinion, have been moro abusadl or tresteil “The prime object in view was to secure uniform- ity of working In tho nine different divisions into Whith the country in divided.. To explain this “sworking" the Captain stated that the sub-ofii- cersaf the varions divisiona had to mnke ouln omber of scpuris ach tuonlh. e, for fnwiance, & | 0% AUERT00ni® o Constablen, but. baved tatement of case cxaminal o Dills, etc, “These wera ail considered and torms | AHolE statements upen the fallings of » few oftico 1le thought that they shonld instruct the pre: Ile admiticd that there had been cases of ab and malfeasanco in office, and said that all officers agreed upon for the usoof ali the divisions, thas securing perfect uniformity in all blank forma used o varions raparte as weli as ln_lling out the I e \vhich will ptevent much of the delay often | 4Boald know thelr duty as prescrived by law, " In e et pyetom. wnd i | bie ovinton, shyster lawyers wore accountable for b gl b meabtre, " the' ‘Iabor " fof | More than ialf the constabulary troubles, becatiss B ions Falcon . Forms wero . also Aliey often gave wrang advice 4t Lo the pomcrs and e ed "non for facing.siipr, which heres | dutloauf the oficers, ‘110 sald thatif Misn McKeo tafore have becn made out by esch clerk, nsing them about as'his fancy dictated, causing often juuch delay as well as tronble and annoyance. As {linatrating the lmporiance of this messure, Capt. ‘White stated that there wero uscd by ratiway Post- OMeco clerksand route-agents overid5, 000 uf these facing.slipa per month in this division slone. Theso are slips of papor Lat npon eich package of letters made up for distnibution on another line,on which Is printed tho destination of the package, the name of the clerk wio inade It ap, tha stamnp af theoflice where iadeup, dsate, ete., this glv- fngu completa history of the package. Shoold the package bo wronely directed, be inlesent, or Confaln Jeiters which roouid have been seut dine- whete, the error s noted on the sllp by the person opening the package, and upon the rétarn of the .Rp to the gencral ofiice 18 ¢harzed ujs againat the clerk who commitied the error. 1o thls manocr the delingnencica of overy clerk aud tote.ngent aro discovercd and placed to his account, the affect being to greatly cahianey the efilelency of the sury- would tejl tho truth, she would say that her Iawyer, Thomas, told her to shoot tha frst man who tried to levy on her goods. If Miss 3McKee was acquitted a Constable would naver thereafter know when he lelt his homa in the motning that ho would roturn allye at oight, A Conetable would becomo a mers dog, —a rabid cir,~—t0 be shot down ss the natural envmy of all d. Upon the motion of the Secretary, Constables Kochler, Meany, Murphy, Lundborg, Keevan, tho Chalr and the Sccretary werae constiluted a com. inittee to prepare a place of urfi;nhnnun for tho *+ Uanstables' Protective Cnlon. Constadle Koohler moved that a commitiee of thres ba abpolnted to employ Lwo oF threa uf the sulest lawyera to sestet in the prosecation vf Mise cKee. Constable Deat offered as an amendment that the Committee call upon Hiate's-Attorney Mitls, and, if fin wanted any assiatance, coneult ki hea In the selection of un sitorey, Snpe Coustable McLindan” advised o littlo less haste, e lnar iy 7. 000-0F §,00 | 1o Hrat woull ict tho peorle ki wha iho Con: e o smrked on Hhum. Cnder the ol system | otables were, so that they should not bo neld ra- the entira 145,000 hud t be Reparataly exunibued, but by the now arrangement the siips with errorg marked on them will bo inclosed In a full report of . thedetalle of the trip, which will herealter neces. sltate nniy the examination of thoac alips unon whicherrars aro checked, The report of thes ee- rote, withall the naines of delinguiuncies, tralus un which committed, ete., fs then made at the end of ench month 1o the (ieneral Soperintendent at Waushington, I'he mall bIIT will enable the Superintendent to detect dosn of pouchon at ance, aud will furnish a complete record of all watter in tranait, thas add- ing greatly totne sccunity of the mal Heyeral other matters of-{mpurtunce to the ser: and the puolic wern also seted upan tending 10 increase (he alliciency of the sorvice, JUDGE DAVIS, United Statcs Senator David Davls, who I sup- pored to represent ons-hall of the peowle of 11li- nois In Cougress, arrived 10 tho clty ‘yenuvdny morning, and put up at the Grand Pucific Hotel, wilero he was asslgned to Partor, 11, & larke-slzed room, Thert en 'somathimg wiong with Mr, Dav crdny, for was in o pecullarly had . 1t le yenerlly supposed that fat nien are jolly, but the Seuntor was 8 decided exceptlon to thut rule, Whena TurinoNg roportor found hint, in the mnrnmr he wasin conversation with Mr Henry W, Lilshop and auother gentloman. D'assibly the conversation that ho tad with aus visitors imight have displeased bim. ‘Tux TRiouxe topresentalivo sald: I came hote, Senator, 10 havo a short——"* Nothing, nothing, sir, nothing of the kind," binrted out Mr. Davis, **1 did not come hera to be Intervicwed, UNION PARK CONGREGATIONAL, Tho anuusl meeting of the Unlon ark l"nnfm- q,numml Socicty, adjourned from the vrevio ‘uesday. wan held last evening In the cburch pars lors, Mr. Georde Shorwood in the chalr, Mr. Marder reported, In referenco to the Haquida- 1lon of the Auating iudeutedness of tha church, that a tatal sum of §3, 600 had beou collccted, and that the Judles wera stil] at work, ~All the wmewm- Vers of the Bociety, however, had not yct buen called om, “I'he report was accepted, snd the Committeo was l:l}urllul to go on with Ihelr work of collecting. "{ u Racioty then procaedor ta olect officers for the eneu car, 'The following Trustces wero Mossrs. John Narder, IL H. Symonds, W. Lrooks, L. C. Plntt, spounible for the dlr(‘ work of the ** disreputadle hangers-on " whom the shystering Shylocks hired 10 do their bidding. Naw the ofiicers wero held re- sponsible for 1t all, : ‘The motiun of Conatablo Dest was eacried, and the Chair sppuinied Conetables Gohan, Meeney, and Best to wait un Mr. Miila. , Constable Koehler sald that he i1 nat wish to he ‘misunderstond ; that he wauted Miss McKee found Klllllyllfinllly. nd acquitted If innocent. During the trinl **that man Thomas' would heap abuse and vihfcatiun upon the Conatables, and he wished s0mo o tu b there to defend the oficars, Constable L. L. Wilson uffered tho following res- olutlons i ! Witsnas, [t scems toba the oplnlon of the press of 1 C1ty ot CiNcago phat the inajorlty of the Conravies of Uils county ate In competent, unienticmatir, {orse, ~inuich to the detrlinent of tho Conttal eyes ot the peo ore. b inieidts Kiikw we tha Caok County Constables heca amembled, deprecato in ali otticers’ conduct that fanot strictly In accardsnce with our dutics as oficers and our characters &g yendeniens and. aived, THat we reapectfully mak all Justices of the Feaco nd sctorneys to refusa shelr patrovsus 1 al Constabics known, to be gullty of ungentieuianly s unofficer-11ke conduct in tha discharga of thelr dutics, Trewlred, Vst we urge the ity Justices to dlscourags all persons about thelr courta whowre in the navitut salicitiie business for otficers and appropristing 1o Uhemselvea such buslocss 4 Uiey afG capabia of traos: Bcting. The resolutions tvera unanimously adopted after Constable Wilson bad romarked that there had been inatances of men not Constables rll’lormlnl work for which thoy wero not doputized, and fora bribe making faleo” returns tothy Cunstable, w unknowinzly muaide the samg return o the court, Thy meotfog then adjourned Ui Tharsday, Dec, 27, at b o'clock p. m., at Justico iaines’ Court. THAT BREAKWATER. Y CONPRUENCE WITIl THE LINCOLN PARK COM- MISSIONERS, A committes of the North Sido Citizens® Unlon, Including Messrs, Voluoy C. Turnor, George E. Adams, (leorgo Prusslng, Willlam Stewart, and other prominent business-men, visited the ofMco of the Lincoln Park Commissioners yesturday after- noon for the purpose of conferring with the Com- missloners with regard to the eroction of a hreak- water in front of Lincoln Park. Owing to the t. 3 el ahwence from town of Mr. E. B, Taylor, Sccretary R 'i]‘u\'\'li"h"l-l:"v:;_d“ud “Vrenauror and | o ho oand, no meeting was hold, and the Com- Alter s vate anke (0 the retiting officers, the | mittes had to content themsclvos with an informal meeting adjouraed. HOTEL ABRIVALS. Puiner Jlouse=N, J. T, Daus, lock Islaund; J. O, "y Know,. totraius 1. 1. B ll.|llll :un Mr, F. . Winston, Presidentof the Phu iden of the Committee, aa briefly e¥pressed 1y, Harry, | ta Se. Winston, was that tho proposed bresk- ‘B vinunay v 1), Sisck | water, which ta an absoluta becosuity for % ity Eauisbary, | tectivo of the park [ronl ubout 400 feet outin the ‘The space thus wheltered would affurd a splendid practicing coursa for ruwing buats, and the difforent barge and boat. tng clubs would gladly avall themaelves of the ad- vautages oftered. Mlmonn; thu improvements aro being inade on the Ifolland plan, that of protect- Ing the ahore by means of basket work, 3Mr, Wlneton said that the greatest vbjoction to hiv mind woild be the extra cost necessary it a break- water wore to be bullt.. The prescat systeni was calculsted to cost § 0, while A breakwaler could pot be bullt for leas than twic that amount. Lil most everybody elsv, the Commissioncrs werd short of funds, and this conslicration wasa very lnportsnt one. . ifo Dot posed to the lap, belleving, —as ‘owiittee did, 1hat it wonld be a publie nnprove. menty but could not tell how the woney was (o be raised, The Committeo then relired, agreeln Lo present thelr exso 10 the Boand at ita next mesting, \;Incllwllllw beld between Christmas and New. car's, astos. (asicheace, Vo tuo, ‘New Yorky Jinage—Thn, 1o ttie tion, °F, €. Cliamberiath, 3 Appleton, Wie COUNTY OFFICES, THK SITUATION YRNTERDAY. ‘Tharo was no end to rumor snd speculation yes. terday s to Low the Hoard would settle ite dis- agrecments and vlect county viiicers, Tho Demo. crats were excited and disspporuted ab the result of the day befure, and Couly was roundly cen- sured for breaking the Meyer late."" The He- publicane were divided, and \hopelesely eo. **Caucuses' were beld whenever and wherever two members of the Bowrd met, but, inssmuch as every one bad his own wixte, uo agreements were rencled thet are Iikely to lead to anytnlng. All binds ol cowbinations were sttempted, witha view 10 uniting on good men without (egard 10 party liues. omeal the Democsate stacted out eatly in the mormnz 10 biess Conly 1o helr bressts, and were hupelul. whils on the other hang Spotford was hungiug o 13 im i pursizace of an uuder. standiuz bad the day befors which controtled s wute, ‘Their combination wr scheiis was for ench 1o brios’ threw mombers af il party with bitn lote a caucus, spuliont promlsirg Couly to givo him Lis brother-luslaw for County Agent, end Conly prumised n wive Spoford fu return’ the place of Asshrtant Cuunty Ageat for 8 relative of his named , TIIE DEMOCRATS, THYING TO ORGANIZE. A meetloz of persons caliing themaclves Demo- crals, who have for a fow weeks past been irylog fo found s Tammany organization, was heldnt the Pl:lmu Ilouse last eveulng. The aitendsnce was slim, The gathering was called to order by the ve. oowaed patriot, Willlam McNally, who eald the meeting had been called to 1ay tne foundation for an orgsnization in Cook County (o bo handed down to future generstious, r. D, 53itt, auother patriot, wae chited upon to act as Becretary. F. W, Evaus wae the firat to say anylhing, snd what ho' sald was in the shape of an invitatlou to reporters and all others who wore not mioss-backed and rock-routed to quit the roow. 1. 8. , an older man, ar Ue sald be loved the roporicrs, and they Joved hiz, and be did pot waut to trust hlmasclf in m]-e‘unx of the kind where they were refused a wittunce nd objected. Miils, Just wio Conly nclouged to at oightfall ts . Goodel), toa, was in favor of having the not kuowa, uad it is still wure uncerisin where gathering advertised, and the Chairman, scliog un will be touid (0-day, the supgestion of the scribes that they were ali Another schemus was also beinz engineered ail Democrate, #aid they should remaln at all hasardy, day lookiny to = union of four Republicuns sud The conastitution of the organization wis then four Demsucrals and the making of su entirely new | read, snd thosd runnl were luvited to alyn it slate. "Tlis propoeitivu conteiaplated leavingout | It had s de:ldndg Joflersunian ring, sod, inas. MMoyer, Tabur, Seuge, Conly, tord. the | wnuch as very fuw knew what .11 sll meaus, it was L sud 8 Juen, I was urged, who had wade all fll‘u trouble, Whether it will ever uwnount to savihing or uot is not Knowa, and canuot bo untl they get together sigued with greot unagimity, those mol sble to coming forward Anu’\oldly muokiog thele and commence wrsngling. Dut thisscewed to bo | ‘Ibe next buslness was the e wost feas solution of the situation. The peclal cowmmitico on b greatest ubstacle 10 the va‘ of Ite bulng carrled 4 was & cop) 0 by & 18 out, however, is believed will be found In ‘the fact | orgsnization "{a the Couuty of New York. Toe 1bat the Domocrate will iuslst on sctaioing some | report wasadopted by soctions, without discussion of the old **Rting" employed, whlie thu iteoub~ | or upposition. DeEdor' e (S5 ikt sbouid Srtvee sho Teoulh | sulk Witk ths Gy, Ceatal Comebhite of the ot made, I ol 8, the reeu & with the 14 seally forstold.” for one of the Kepublicans | Desao e eothne bt b s od that nothiog had been done, er time, whicd waa granted. poluting & cowmittes of Ave in couoted o0 n the plan yesterdsy sald that ho wyuld not vote 10 rofain ady of the old employes under apy clrcumstances. each preciuct of the clty Lo pame & Commities o To-day will be snother active one. There 18 | Kugistration, whose -lu{y ltshoula be 1o regleter lkely “f.”,' caucus at ov hotel :?d bfil;;r;u:l il the Damauratic vaters, was called up. o the city, just as theru was yeator: . ozt r. Aguew was o a ot such com- Wil Tabos with ‘Conly and Conly With BRotprd; | mittces woil the orguniration hed bevls perfesied, Cleary will wrestlo with Lenzen, Mofmsna stfoke | and until the Demucrats had all been barwonalzed. with Brsdley, aud svcry wiie that can be touched | Tho organization did not represcnt the cnllro par- FHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1877, IN COUNCIL. ty, bat it was hoped that it would stan early day, nnd he wanted sction in the matter deferred unill then. Mr. Goodell, from tha City Central Committes, thonght that [t woulil be well tn notact too hastily, Jio had ealled a peeting of hin Committee tor Tharsday svening,“and belfeved that rome action wonld then be taken lvoking 1o a unlon of forcea. commission merchants on Ronth Water street, to several chacks, Tlemme) ~was employed’ ar & clerk by the firm, amd took to purloln- ing checks fent to them from the country. Then ho indorsed them witn & very clover caunter(eit of the drm'n slgnature,and canily obiained payment upon them At Lho bank, Ilemmel went away on same pretenno or other, fome ten daya ago, and, ... _AvcTiON WDH. A, BUT Oeneral Auctioncers, NALES, By & o 74 Randolph-at, PATENT RIGHT sparmodic in ita offecta, and by asking tha prayors and help of hia hearers for the supntession of the ram teaflic, —the most_{nfamoun (rad~ on earth, 1ia did not love the rumecllers, and desired 1o he conridered a the uncompromistng enemy #a long a8 they rematned in (hat busineas, Dr. Gueney offored a_resolution setting forth {hat he Canferonco had brard with pleasnre Dr. First Meeting of the Chicago Methodist District Con- v oF It wonld be better to defer the appointment of the | falling to ratnrn at the praper time, his books were § Reynolds’ etatement, and welcomed him with plens- T Tietration Commitice for awhile, under the clr- | investigated, Same nine checka, nggragating Inall ersnce. ute to the Chieago difrlct, comatances. nearly could not bo lonmL"lhll €0 (ar a8 The resolution was ndopted and the Conferenco Nr. Fleming, trom the County Central Commit. ter, ratd he had not rigned the conatitution of the organization, and did not know that he wonld, He dtit not know Haw his Committee felt toward the organization, but wanld try to nd ont. 'homas Courtney, from the City Central Com- mittee, was in favor of the organization, and aleo of deferring action in the appointmentof Reglstra. tratlon Committee Mr, McNally inade Buckley's Trace Detacher AT AUCTION, can be learned, only two were l;n!d at the hank. ‘The refugee was captured at Pittsburg upon in- formation sent by Supt, Hickey. Minor arresta: Stephen Watking, larceny of & coat from Chatles E, Schillo, of No. 611 North Wetla sieeet; John Hennessey, an accomplice of John Long, 8 thief, aleeady in Sail for the robbery of asaloon licenne, cigars, and Lhe contents of & cash-drawer from Olivee Olcson, of No, 100 Bre- adjourncd nntil 0:30 this morning. e - aB— CORNERING COAL. The Comnpanles Organize a Fool for Gov- erning the Trade, Naw Yorr, Dec. 18.—The conference aof representatives of the coal fntcrest was re- Addresses by the Rov. Dr. Ed- wards and Grant Goodrich. 12 o'clack, st Rotterd ho stmplest, the pubilc. This Trace-hetnehier most nerfect ever offer chespest, an® Dr, Reynolds, of the Red-Ribbon Move- vigorous apeech In favor of 0y | mer atrect: Willia Cross, 15 years of age, larceny of e e A BUTTERS & co 2 manding by the organization. He spoka of the | JTEFEEEEEE AYite CEOME 10 TCors Bl BRe 0 enton ment, Holds Forth in the sumed this morning at the Coal and Iron Ex- | __. e = EXL besuties of the Jeersonian principles, and was | copafiion™ at Mo, 118 Niinols streot; Ienry change. Among those present were Samuel [] loutliy applauided. Muoller and Sophia da . Dilivers, Evening. 3 " U Tae motion, @ defer action was ihen vut and | wiuttery, on compinint of £nc 0. Diliberg, of No. 8loan, of the Delaware, ankuwnnnfi & Western ll ls llla]s l ese“ s revalled, an e matter was taid over antil & b ad 4 "y , B H . DR ton Rebintas Cxeatie 3 Division sireet: Georgo Jonee, aitas MUY, | 10 (ocond aay's session of the Pirst District Ballroad Compaiiy; George Ay Hoyeiof th . After the traneactiofof unimporiaat bnsines the passing forged ordern on the propeller tiontd, on Pennayivania Coni Company: Judge Lathro complaint :{ Lo V!hmeye':'; ‘Inm'y Schracder, : g L > Conference of Chicago Dieteict opened yesterday Real Parian tivoups, Busts, and Figures, Ni v 1 Rall; > weeting adjourned, ” Wiilie and Henty Teldsman, three boye, {n whoss | morning at 9:30 o'clock (n the First Methodiat %f,f;{,':,{;’f ithe N& 'f\,‘kg?:;‘.' Ceutral Yatirond | kpench Bronze Ona‘mcnu, teal TH1 COUNTY BUILDING cageesion wae fourul s pockel-book cantalnifid | Ghyrch with devotional exectacs conducted by the | vania Central Hailraad; E. 'W. Clark, of the | Amher and Gnrnet ! {8 In Gold, * Armory: Annle .\uc'u'(? tarcony of two ahaw!e from | Rev. E. M. Boring, D. D, Lehigh & Wilkesbarro Cual Company; aud R. Leather Dressing Cases, Torfofse. Rose Stevenson, of No. 120" Washington sircot; :i’m:« D'lllon, attempting lo steal a couple of horso ankets, A, Sayre, of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company. The meeting passcd soveral hours in constder- {ng the plan of basis of combinativn submitted The bosiness of the day was then laken up, the arganization of the Conference belng the fret thing on the programme,. Blehop Mertill cajled the i The Gr’:nd Jury passed on nomerons Jail yerterday and roturned three troe bille against light offenders. Shell Dressing-Cases in Fino French @i, Real Russian and TurkeysMo- CAPTURE OF A FORGER. rocco Albnms, by a committes ot thres appointed at the Jast g business session to order, and stated that the first T TTCOTION. The SherifT's office was in a state of faverieh ex- | . Charles K. \Wiillame, collection Clork st the " e tion of Seceetasier The | Meeking. AT A % cltement yesterdsy over the proposition to farther ?:fl?:‘y::fi"n‘? ,‘m:umkhrvl;a;::'n:;d:g'gfl‘m thing in order was the clection of M The g)llm’lng was offlcially announced as the | WF Rev. A, W. Palteh and Mr. N. A. Gary were chosen to 811 those positions. Considerable time was spent In compteting the roll of memborahip, aftor which the following COMMITTERS WERE APPOINTED ! Esamination of Local Preachers for Licensa to Preach ~The Hev. W. F. Crafts, the Hev, ‘Joha Atkinson, the Hev. T, P Manh, Mesers, O, 11, liorton, snd L. AY, Dec. 19, st 10 o'clock, &t Dittennd andotph- T ANTIQUE NICKEL BRONZE GOODS result of the niceting: At a meeting of the anthracite coal trade hehil at the Delaware & Hudson Canal Compony’s office, all Interests belng represcuted, the Com- mittee reported s plan for the management of the trade, embracing: First—The establishment of a Boord of Con- trol with onv representative of each Interest, reduce ealaries. If Kern wokes up some of these motninge and finds the reaignation of all of his help befero him ho need not be netonished. George R. Sims, the once notorious dealer in di- varces, occupied the time of the Criminal Court yesterday, betng on trial for awindling & Aiehi- gandet some munths ago ont of $00. 1le was tried $0,610 on a check which he had rised from $10, was yesterday captured 1 Toronto by Chlef Fran! C. Draper, who hogl for some tline puast been in telos lghlc correspondence nbout the case with Bupt. Hickey, t §s highly probable that a considerable portion of tlie money has been or will be recovered. Mr. John R. lioxie, representing the bank, InflDevn&y Dixon lefc Jaet night for To- 1 W A Luni Lalions Tor the same offento sonie weeka ngo and the Jiry | by of the raminsl jeinteccatlog. Some, imaive | 1.if¥me Misston Wopk=The iew. W. A. Bpencer, the pr:r’l‘::tlllon'\-‘rlxm-m;'ill“-:z"u'r"er:fi“ Harpf B outlie AT AUCTION. disngreed. 1ie will occupy the Court agdin to.day. | years ngo he was picked from n_poverty-stricken "f«'n'nmfnl'"m'e‘.':z'flq';‘ Lol fretchérs and Ezhorters— Thlm—mvlnz'c‘nch intcrest the right to man. > The cnse of the West Park Commissioners waa | condition by Mr. Tucker, President af the bank. | Tiia liev, J. Wiliiamson, the Hev. 8. McCheuney, tha | 470 fta own prices, but establlsbing a joint conl | Wednesday Morning, Dec. 19 again up in the Criminal Court yesterday, Mr. Bon- llr‘ firul d! e‘lmrn llll.vlonl uu; hoose, and Tore | few, K. i, ‘Boriog, the Trar. A Gurdey, sleasrs. & 3. | 830 CEOTE Bhe sate of cont ’ W W, Y. . 13 i ey, attomey for the ol lioard, nekinglnats uay | ccestively, do, posfons gl confionce, Ry | Pobupmibiuintht anen craroe or e gmounts to,ba | *Fourih—Establishing a penalty of 81,20 per | stent foome, 11 Kepdoutist, Among the Elewns tre entitiam and atarmeclon uf the Compainante, | Snally 1o colfection clerk, the dutles ‘of which | oisetiar Bengeotent CotlectionerThe igr 8. I A | ton for overshipment of quotns, and providing | Ky, *"Cliaudeiiers, Candiesllcn Wine-Couiers Baturday motning was agreed as iho time for the ;;\Ir.!;;‘ JFaty, mach ';;;g;g"nne;:g'ng-’-;; D mvne e xm.‘ 3.‘.' L;:ldwrll. ‘the enlfe F. 0. Clsndening, flb!,fl"fl!ggt Df;"hlch lmn pm,-l-lflei« al;n"d'w pay- | spittooos, &c., &c. a3 . . Wi 1), e able o cents per ton on nll v mined. . A. . % ') spumanil, hLont (nd 20t of 1ast oty he heaed n fow Anys! | *Serection f the ioli-kna liovs T. P, Marah and Mr. el ey A M INETERSEE0,, Auctes, the County Counrt might ‘The'above vlan was ngreed upon and adopted, n tho ’pnn o weeks no snd a committeo consisting of Messrs. Dickson, lolnies. 1f there la not ch-mui absenco to go Enat, a8 well be abolfshed. in order to rocure Fame nip- THURSDAY TRADE SALE, aratus for his deformed child, but not returning NEPORTS. Y basinces has been traneacted of any account, hee | Within tho ‘proper (ime Dbis ' placo was ile Prestding Elder Willing reportad that ha had at. th‘dnrdm'nn.?lnrk. lloy!yxnnd bowinu Jaxum cause thers has been none to do ontaide of the | Uy 'anathier,’ and it wan soon found out | tended forty qunrterly conferences, preached | BOInted for the purposs of dutermining to which A tomplete Stock ot triol of n few neane cases. All thatwasdone | tnat & check of $10 been ralsed fo | twenty sermons, dedicated one church, snd ss. | SOmpanics the coal shipped over mora than vne s {.nnenll was the appointment of Georgs E. | 85,5610, and_ pagment obtained at tho | sisted in the dedication of another, snd organized | Jine ehiould ba charged. and ol reporting to an " i) hlmhl oeeph Ilumpurey, and Gearge L. Davil irst National Bank in this city, 'Tho story of the | a church at ilinsdale, Pablic services wore held | sdjourncd meeting, to be held on the the 27th, ly 00 S, 00 0“3, 0 ll“b 'L;:T‘r‘n.:llc;l;eav:: o‘rmn‘:fiuf:"mn speclal asa affalr was pablished at the time in Tllll"l'l\lllull. and many families vislted at their bome: the several quotas of the respective Intercats, p ? Sinco then every endeavor has been made to cap- tare him, and inally by teacing his wite, who vie. {ted him in Torunto ‘under the alias of Hattle Ketfor, his whercabouts was discovered, and the arrest eflected, JUVENILE DEPRAVITY, Even aJudgo on the criminnl bench may ind food for reflecilon In the cana of o little one locked up at the Weat Twelfth Streot Station, ller name 1s Lizzle Anderson or Woods; sho ls only O yearsof age, but her expericnce and shrewdncrs” in tho thieving line {s almost boundless, For some tima rnu Hlue Inland avenue and \Weat Madison strect iavo been periodically taken tu hy tll-tappers and sneak-thieves. In the wix munths past over a handred little ahops on the twothoranghfares have been plundercd, the amount always bolng small, and candy-stores appareatly having tho preferonce, Suaplcion was directed towards this unassuming 1ittle giel, and yesterdsy Oficer Shanaley caught her fun as shc haa robbod s peanut and cand. e e—— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpox, Dec, 18.—~The steamships Australia, from New York, Liberin and Bavarfan, from Boston, have arrived out. B8ax Francisco, Dec, 18.—Arrived, French bark Guelllota, from Bordeat; alled, steamer UOcoanlc, for Hang Kong, via Yokohama, Pont Eavs, Lu., Dee. 18. o arrivals. Balled —Stoamship Fitzroy, ship Arcturus, for Liver- pool; barks Arno, Dunkirk, Reformer, for lla- vrey and P. A, Munch for London. ew Yong, Dec. 18.—Arrived—Steamers Bothnla and Egypt, from Liverpoul., nection with tho qlunle!ly meeling services ton dtrcet Church, Dr. Willing also spoke mo rncnnrnglngl{ of the city mll!lunn{) work, par- fl;nfln;y that carried on at the Dizon Strcet Church, 'The pastors of the different churchea were callod on for Feports regarding the work, and thosa who spoke eaid favorable progress was being made in the converalon of sonls ana spreading the Inflaeave . of the Clurch, It _being very evident thal, If all reported ac- cording to the programme,—minlstars, cxhorter stewards, etc.,—a gres sl of time would he cgml:wcd. Amotlan was made to dlspense with tho order. The Rey, Mr. McChesney sald he had maden 11ttle calculation. and, by allowing fivo minutes to ::;ch m:le. oniy four days would e requtred Lo gel. rongh, Bishop Marrill remarked that the Conforence was working nnder the Discipling, and the roports counld Furs, Wats, Caps, Gloves, Dosts, Ghoes, &e., Thursday Morninz, Nec. 20, at 9:10 a'tlovk, at our salcsroving, 174 Randolph-st, WML A, _u{‘lr 8 & CO., Auctioneers. " A LARGE STOOK OF LADIEN’ FING FURS Gents, Misscs', and Childreu's P, Handsome Wolfl Roles, Ele,, "AT ATUCTION, Z-RETAIL SALE.-H Friday, Dec. nt 10 o'clock a. m., at Dutters & At the It meoling of the Board an order in duplicate was issned to John L. Congdon, of Riverside, for 845, on the representation that the origina) nad been tost. 'The duplicate order was terday and taken to Treasurer McCrea for hix signature. That gentleman looked at the document, soarched throngh his papers, and fonnd that meveral duplicates of the onler had already been isaned, and that one of them had been paid, o withheld hin signatare, aud will report the matter to the Buard Monday. THE CITY-HALL, The Committee on Financo Is called to meet Satunlay afternoon at 3 o'clacks Mayor Heath was reported better yeaterday, His Honor 18 really much worn by his labors, and o ) A “WOONWELI—M eddler of over 22, whila near tho corner of Polk | not bo utspoused with. ay evening, of heart disease, o » Auchion e, reat would no doabt bo beneficial to him, Hiteot and Dine Toland vonae, She was a hitle | " The maing of reports was then resumed, and E‘:.:{';‘},Mé;"‘fh"“ wifs of Ueorga E. Woudwell, | 174 Esst Randolph-st., Near LaSalle, The Becretary of the Bullding Uepartment is | friehtoncd at firet by the police, but o little B ! continued nntil noon, when a recess was taken un- Ladiea’ Senl and Mink Sacks and Hots, 4l 2 o'clock, Ladiew’ Beal, Mink, Otter, Lynx, and Alasks, Rets Mieaca' and Children's Fu 0 » Gentw’ Seal Caps and Gloves, Fiue Wolf Robes, Engllsh Pluah Lined. Funeral services at Calvary Taberuacle, 320 ugdeny avenue, Thursday, at 11 v'cluck a. m, Friends are Invited. Doston and Newburyport, Mass., papers please copy, kind treatment Indueed her to tell her story with reat gusto. She I emart heyond her years, and, eing thoroughly versed In slang, conld'entortain a nuiaper of policemen for & wholo day In relating her oxperionces, Her right name s Anderson. already at work upon bis annual report. , He will Lave tho statistical part thereof prepared by Jan, Upon resssembling, after devotlonal exerclses led by Phlilp Phillips, the regular ordes was @ pended, and : THE REV, DR EDWARDS A case of *‘sparadic choler'* was reported yes- i The shove e mado it the Latest Style in frste terday from N Clarkntreet. 8poradiccholera | ler father having been drowned on an engino that { read a paper on **Methodist Janrnalism,'* which ICOLNET—"Thcd lnnf'm “2’0"' l:'lcn!"f will tnke | class manner for the n! rotall trade. ¥ ia defined as & diseuse about n-u-wn( between | fan into the rlver, and her mother dlying shortly | he dignified as the art of making the ,lghl kind of rfl“‘:"nl ‘"" ? " “-n i A d“ clock p. m., WM. A, TIERS & CO., Auctioneers, cholsra motbas and tho Aslatic choler. The | afterwardsof consumiption, left her homielcss at | papers for the Mothodit Chiurch, ‘The oay would | from bis late reulicnce, 137 East Aduma-st. Inedical Inapector who roported the pressncoof the | the carly ago of 4 years, ' Hersoll and brather | come when ol inen would doall things jusily; and | _SPINE—On 'I‘uendu{ Dec, 18, of consumptlon, | BUTTERS & CO'S REQULAR SATURDAY SALE dirosso -u‘- that the symptoma arc very tuch like | werd sont to tho Orplian Asylum, and from hore | this universal consceration wonld hnnlnmdmflnd Emma C., wifoof Alfred 1i. Sjink, and daughtor Dec, 23, 8t 04§ o’clock 8. m. those of the old-time fatal diveasc. she was adoptod by Mrs, Woods, of No, 125 Llue | all classcs of editorsinto Chrisitan journallsts, | of Mr. and Mre. B, J, Tycs, Inland avende. ‘The brother died in tho Asylum. Ehe eays she has been a thief over sinco sho romember. Every offort ns beert madg to b hier of the habit, but 1t was of no uee, a8 sno_snys she must steal. A little questioning draws herout, and vho will zolate her various experiences In the ‘Che flrst Mothodlst paper was begun {n Boston In Jannary, 1823, sevon yoara sfter tho establish- ment of the Jlecorder, the firat religious journal in the country. By tho last enumeration thers were 400, of which foriy-seven wers Methoalst. 1o clalmed that the weekly press had mors influence ‘The Councll Monday night apuointed a Commit. tee to inguire Into the neceesity of hiring 8 num- ber of experts to vxatming the work done on the {oundations of the new City-11all. ~Ald, Pearsons 18 Chairman of tho Commlttee, and. to better nro. pare the Committeo for the work of declding Fnneral at thoir residence, 204 Soath Leav- {tt-st., Thursday, 11 4, m. LEE—Died Dec, 18, Chatles T., Infant son of Willism and arah A. Lee, aged 11 months. ULTZ~1larry Seth, infant son of Rollins and PRV, GRS, ST, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioncers, 78 and 80 Ranuolph-at. Ellen Shultz, aged 1 month. thieving 1ino) with an innocont grace. and a than'ti 7 a y " —— SR i e St | B R Bk B S | PR I S | W N ke by e | 9 ; . t ow she' bafllod people s mach o n hersol 4 y o o'cluck at the Court-Tiuuse square. B Row ohe ehoaped. 1o neany evaty Insancy | Clasiee | rellglous | communlem UMD eaney | o8 Princoton (1) paperr ploase copy. A E The inspection of the Kire Department was con- | without detoction. When Jollawed she would | thelr {mpracticable Utopla, L was tlmo LED ¢ tinued nnd concluded yesterday by Chiet Bonner denominnational papers wera 1css prosy and the Committeo on Flro and ¥ that uadenominational papora war nrosporous -lxcvdlly distance her pursnors by jumping and llzllwn;;“ ;Elml ek -I»r,.mwm.ur. VEIL and o LV e B A A A A A A A A A A A S P . ATED WANR, Larke Siock, fiest Goueds, Watar.. A report | climblog fences, which shio claime’ to ‘b able | than (ormorly, and distinct Ghurch papers noverao 5 TR oD ATy 1050 Rl Wi o3 o, Will o made 10 the Couicll. Retting forth thy cons do faster 'than tho *'divil himeell or | vicorous as now, The paper should be adaptod to chionck’s Mandrake Pills, Hnlo 8 st 140 Bveig Sitlon o1 an Things in the Departaiont, and con, | any cat” Tho rabberies committad by this | {ha nyarag Christian Nomo. i TS it Stret e s i ey st No. 124 Tne Jimited circula- cthodist papers was dus to giviog too clally Methodiat, Methodist “papers were able, chcap, independent, and prosperous, They were impruving every doy, Itelorring to the daily Rm“' ho eaid it was losing Ita power. Chicago ad tho dirticst of dirty papers, and some cloun willlie found to possess thoso qualities necessary to tho total eradication of alf billous attacks, prompt to starsthe secretions of the liver, and Rivea healthy tonsto the ontire system, Indeed, ¢ Is no. ordinary discovery tn medical sclence tohavo Invonted # rom- edy for these stubbarn camplatots, which develop ail talnuing n table of the time taken up by the diller. ent companies in harnessing the horses and gotting undor way toa aupposad fire, ‘'he inspection has been most satisfactory to the Inspector and com- plimentary to the Departnient and Chlef Donner. Tha followlng building permits weae fesucd yes- terdny: 3, Kronborg, & thrce-story and basetont litile eprite aro slmply numberless, She cven robbed hor mother on every possible oppurtunity, and seldom, If over, gave “her any benefit of her vlumtor, for fear of dotection, When asked If aho had nover been taught bow wicked it was to ateal, aho replied that eho knew very well what it was, but that the dovll was In horeo bigthatahe couldn't tion of much space to religious, and es) aftuira,” As a rule, the LISUN, POMEROY & C¢ Aucttun: Chinese & Japanese aa G q helpit, Upon being tald she would be nont to the | oncs. Ha didu’t ace how they could suffer a man | the results produced by & herotofora freo use of cato dwelfing, S23x80 feot, No. 20 Krle streat, 3 dwelling, B2k fect, No. st brlo streot, 1o | yioieo of liho Gond ‘Shephord, sho was hahiy | £0Drint (or tnelr famien what ho wWauld 1ok G870 | mal,a miaeral Jualy dreaded by mankind, and ae. CONTINUED SALE 'and basement stone-front dwellings, Van Buren, plesred, and saia she thought and hoped that 8 nmear Aberdeen street, to cost 85,600 )\"i 21x6: erm In some reformatory institution wonld break off hor bad habits and mako & good girl of hor, In utter with nin §ips at the tes-table, igh success in sccular journnl m domanded high unscrupu- 25° CASES Xknowledged to be destructive {n the extreme to the hu. eacl o Jousncss, As to the suggestion of & daily religious | mansystem. Thatthe properties of certaln vewctables i sl 3 Sty 2 el el 2156 | Sppearancosho e of il scndir, hongh wiy | mebubiir e didn® R L Couid 00 hlsBRed | compriae s h virue of coml wikhout o s New and Beantiful Goods Oyened for To-Dag. Murphy, two two-story and cellar dwailings, 13 & ng deno . 1t all united, m| " s cost $2,500 each. ° A easo of small-pox was reported yesterday {rom Jones' brickyard, at tho foot of \Woud street, The report was ‘aleo mado that three familics dwelling_ upon the bank of the Illinols Canal whoro Western avenuo crosses it wero aficted, In that nelghlorhood there arc but five houses, In uno of the houses occupled by B man named Kellar thero is ono sick ‘person ond onc con- disputabls by sclentiic rescarches; and thoss who use the Mandrake Pilis will be fully sstisied that tho best medicines are those provided by nature in the common herhs and roots of the felds These Pillsopen thebowelsand correct sl billons da- raogemonts without salivation or auy of the injurtous effecta of calomel or other polsuns, The secretfon of TR YON. GRANT GOODRIOIT followed with 3 paperon '*Reminlscences of Ear- Iy Methodism In Chicago."* e sald when Cook County was organlzed in 1831 thore wera bat twelve families In (hoclty. The Itev, Jereuniah Porter was the resident Ch‘lpllln at the fort wm he came hure, In the o o 4 I;uachml Wiillam Q. satraight into her faco. SUBURBAN. YD PARK. At 8 recent meating of tho Board of Trustees, the Finance Colnmittes were fnstructed to employ an export tocxamino tho bouks of the village, At10 A, M, 2:30 AND 7: New Styles Vaes, Covious Picees of Poltery, Ravo Poreclains, Fic., Ele. ng of 18 heard Peter Cartwright say that ho hay he lnke shors tn Chlcago in 1831, R etter Mmaott heyi ona ona on | “Tho Commitjes employed Mr. D, H, Horne, who wright, tho Government biackemith, as early | bilels promoted by theso piis, st will bo scen by the Attractive Display for ENol- House, and gocs thers. every day notwiihaland- | nas hoen working an tha boaks 10¢ tha pust ino or S i SoR St P\l | slorad colorot the ool wad diespposring of iesals | p Relmy *renents. D e j8 Jamily. [n anoior | thres weeks: Notault has been found, and the [ Wessuncratt, arrlved. "Tuny wera botl! Method- | ¥ comiploxion and clewnslog of (i tamuucs LISON, POMEROY & 0. Hamerbler. thoSmother has sarialoid and iwoaf | booke balance accurstely excopt the account of | lsts, and held prayer-meetings in thaold Kinzle | Amaledlrections for uso accompany each box et pllle, | oo ~= hot ‘childran attend dally a tiorman school in tho | Gcorge W, Binford, onco Captain of Pollee, M, | ifouse, The Rev. Josse Walker was undoubtodly | Frepared only by J. i1, sctienck & Sou. at thels prin- By GEO. I, Gontis & CO., vicluity, In another houso llves o family by tho | Bioford was the Chief during a portlon | $ho Srat Protestantministor who held statad rellg- | clpal oMes, corner Stath and Arcli-sts., Philadelpbis, 8 aiid 70 Wahuab ayenue. namo of IL Mr. 111 also works Ina packing- | of the loxlu Administration, and was | 1008 urvlculln Chlengo. "l o came hiero na 8 mis. | and for salo by all drugytsts and dealors, house, and goes thora daly, while hie wifo hna tho | bounced by tho next Hoard. 16 clabincd that | 41000% a4 0drly as 14z, il preachedithe dratsor- | _Price 35 centa por box varloloid, 'Tho Heajth olcers went to the houses yesterday, but could uot learn what packing. honses the mon worked in nor what schuol the children uttended, os the peoplo cannot speak En- gilsb, To-day the movements of the men and chiliiren will bo restricted to thelr own door-yards, Tho Hesith Dopartment was lately notified that a child had died 0. 701 Ilinman street of chick- mon and butlt the fArat Protestant chureh in 8t andalso the first charch In Chlcago. It ocated on the northeast cormer of North Water and Clark streets, Mr, Qoodrich heard him preach bofore tha structure completed, the curponter's bonch belng used pulpit, In 1834 John T’ Mitchell was sent to Chicago by tha 11li- noln Conference as & misslonary, [n the winter of ay shonld be given to him for the year for which 0 assitmed to bo employed, Mr, Binfora, while Captaln of Police, received the sum of about $108 for fines, 10 ald 10 the Villaws Treasurer, but nono af It has My, Waldron, tha Vitlage Treasuzer, seon, Yostordsy noon a reporter visited Mr, Waldron and ascertained the fuct that no payment had been made bim, Whilain tho gentloman's —————— —— e DABRDBITI'S PIREPARATIONS. B.T.BABBITT'S & BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, Wednesday, Dee. 19, at 9:30 a, m. on-pox. It hae since been learnod that the disease | office s Trustco of the Villaga stopped in, and, in | 15+ and ‘U5 eveniug services wera hold, end thero 2 3 3 T Emapor. e soiiee of Sonvemilon: markedth s | Nors{ROpISESY Conreraionsdndsccatoantolhe | Original and Standard Manulaotures. | 4010 5"0F o Wriditor Gobds, suoh P was not sottied at onca the ma rd ANNOUNCEMENTS. ;‘,’,;,:},‘;';‘,, e ot in the hawde of the ‘nitaraoy_ for | Biila was (0 bo the contro of business and popula: OFFICE AND FACTORY: 28 Mon’s, Boys’, and X’th's Kip and collection. inford has a suit againsttho town for pay. Mr, Hinford la reported tu have said that ko only waited for a demand on the part of the proper persons to pay osor all duee, That such demuna a3 not been made looks 1lke ndglect on the part of tha nflicers. tion, and the dosirability of procuringa lot Inthat part of tha city was conasidered, T pled by the First Church w: and sabeequently David ‘Wabash svenue, near Ada age. 1n 1834 tne church w; Nos. 64,66, 68, 70,73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washingion-31, B, Y, BABBITT’S Cf. Boots; Buffalo and Wool-lined Bals, and Boots,nnd a tull line Rub- bors; also tho celecbrated M., F, Prouty & Co, Sucker Boots, all kinds 'hat now oceu- ecured for $3,800; er donated one on An adjonrned meeling of the Chleago Union Veteran Club will be held this cvening at 7:30 o'clock in their rooms in the Grand Pacific Hotel, track from the list A meating of all citizens of the Seventh Ward In | ") Ro anunt church meeting of thie ¥irst Prosby. | ©f misslona by the lilinols Conference, aud the {| end sizes, in fact tho above will bo favor of remonellzation will be beld this avening at | terian CRArEN wus Reld in the loctare-room lant | a¥e O.' 4 Curts ‘bucamo the 'proachar. BEST SOAP. tho most liboral sale of the season, LiAd | Tho Sudds; i tod llu was aucceeded by Poter R. Borein, who a8 tho goods t b 1d. 1544 Nilue leland avenuo for tho purposo of sclcct. | Sreniug. , Tho ool was, vortod @y 10 | broved an angel of Glesslnz and deliversnce. | Themost plessant and effective Boap for th Luan. | 08 L0 & muat ba goid, ing delegates to attend A general mociing 1o ba huld | i% 82 Kood conaition year. Thero havoboen | PROW, 8 RRRSL B0 MO 200 G0 pomaiac | dry of for Bamily Wntbica o ae? offered GEO, P. GORE & 00, st 01 Dearborn street Thursday evening, ten porsons distnisscd from the church and thirs | (o0 roreased Christianity. fn the summ i(mhum- st free on recelpt of 20 cents, . hd ty-four _admltiod. The deaths numbered | SO0 PF stiany. - in Amuise ol Augtioneors, All day yesterday Farwell Hall proscated s lively | four, Tho total number of deaths in | 535, tho bullding wae moved un scows from the TT! § sppearance. Carnentors woraat work ercctingtho | the - church during tho last ten years fa | SOrth 8lde tohe new new lot, --that now occupied BAB I S b 98 8nc 70 Wabnahavi. .é,.,n..;m:. and stago-appilancen for the Mother- | anly saven. Heports were roceived from the | DY, the Firat Caurch,—and enlarged to doublo its — o=x uake solree. Mr. Bartlett was busily enazed In watching tho rehearaing of those who are to take part in the entertalnments. The ticket-ofico opened at noow, and a quick sale continued 1iil the odice closed, Thu entortalnments will be glvon ‘Thuraday and Frid; Vi Saturday ftere noan. The procee tral ITomeopathic Free ty Church Industrial School, Loth worthy charitics, ‘The alluir te under tno directivn of the ladies who managed the ** Duttery Hall,"—a suliclentrec. origina) lengthi, In 1843 a brick building, 60 by 10 feet, was orected at a costof § Mr, Goadrich nlso referred to the estsblishment of otber churches in later years, sud o a controversy 0 1847 with the Lresiding Elder which divided the cople, and inpalred the nnityof tho churches and rh.ll‘pmlpollly. ‘This evont was theonly ono which checked tha progress of the Church. In conclusion, he gave & history ol the Flrst Church. Tho p: ent building cort $122,000, the insurance ou the old oua yielding all but about $30, 000. poi Ladles’ Alil Boclety, which has contrinuted $800 to o) thepastor's salary. The lics) or Young Ladies', Hocicty has contributed to the pastor's salary, to aschuol In Persis, and to the Foundling's loine. Tne church debt has been reduced from $4%,000 to $20,000. Joseph N. liarker was re-cloctod Suporintendent of the Sunday-school. ‘The teems of H, N. 1hbbard and Judge Williams as Elders having explred, they were re-elocted for #ix yours h! 0 yote af: Judge Willlsms, 233 1l N, i1ibbard, ¥2; Paul Cornell, 1, By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO., Auctioneers, 8 aud 83 Randulph-st. AT AUCTION, RARE & ELEGANT HOLIDAY GIFTS JEWELRY und FINE ARTS, TOILET SOAP. Aede from the purest yegetable otls, Unrivaled for i ‘Taler and the Mathe: For wes I the Nureery it no equal, Bample box, coutalulog threo cakes, sent free on recalpt uf 73 ceuts. BABBITT'S ommendation. A mutlon of thanks to tho vonerable Judge was W i g Bublic Atic Sthont . e The sesidence of b Louls, on Wakash are. | AEISFELC: SOAP POWDER, | ;oo tmiracrtss saae hue dution wivit CRIMINAL, nue, corner BIxty- thind stroet, was entcred by Au lious was then spent fu hearing reporta from moniug Monday, Dec. 17, From this Powder & heautitnt snd servicesble white woft Ny uf suy deslred atrenkib ean be fnade 1o 'without the use of greuss or potashl, Tr: ant fres on recelpt of 35 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER. .o tmle ke iare _,' {mlta 5 ceats, pustors, and, at 8 o'clock, the Conference ad- ]nmea untll balf-past 7. “The evening was devotod to & lemipersoce m Ing bicldin the First Church, al which Blshop M, ol presided. DE. HIENRY 4. REYNOLDS oald that he was & refol fiar atout i a'clock Monday inorulny, by boring & ole in the sash and unfastening the cateh with wiro, The door comumunlcating with the other portion of the house happencd to e locked. s0 iy had 10 cuntina their operstions to one room, They carried away a bandsumo bronze clock and two' brouze fures, aud o palr of sleeve buttons valued ot about §25, the vroperty of Mrs, s arter. An thuy wers leaving the houss they were dlscovered by the f"""'""“‘ wha fired several ahots at them, but falled to caplure them. Inthe worniug the clock aud Lrouzes were found In the grass, where they had been dropped by the burslara in thoir Aizht. ‘Tucsday nigbt the Vost-Ofice was entured by blll{lln. wno inade awsy with 85 or $0 fu pennies and small change: ihoy aiso heiped thamaclvos Lo clyare at the atand in the Poat-Uthice, Four suspiclous characters were arrested Mon- day evening by Detective lulley, but werv allowed AT 169 STATE-ST. . - Wa shall LIMA noralng st lialf-past @ o'clock as fmenso stock of New and Elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER BETS, Fino Essy Chatrs, Sofas, Eto., Huok-Cuses, Wardrobos, M, ‘P, Tables, Bite., Bio. Carpots, Btoves, Btao, Eto, An lurense stock of Becoud-Hand Furniturs, Household Goods, Oarpeta, Hto., Btoy Andress Faliman wss held over fo 8300 ball by Commlsuloner Hoyne for practicing economy in wmsking clgar huxes dosorvice twicy, and also in peddling cigars without permission from Collectur Uarvoy, John T, Atgeil apneared before Justice Wallace yesterday and swore thut Willlam Conu and his wife did, feloniousty sud with intent to defraud, convey for §1 property jrorth $5,000. The case was contiuged. Naoini H. Shup was the complainant yesterday 10 & bastardy wuit azainst Judd ¥, Tobias, who de- campud some time_sgo to Will Coanty, sud has stuce returned, The unwilling sud unlawful father walved exsmiuation, and gave $1,000 bonds He had 48 for iwonty years, and that inan could sudue from atrong . o ry way be had atfempled to core Limiael? of this awful habit, but sweuring off be- fors & Juatice of the Peuce ond promises that *+ihils wae tho Jast druuk” were of no use, At one fime he had the delirfom tremens for & week, and four years ago be was on the bruk of & sscond attack, Al Lis lifo be had belioved in tod and o e, 1u a heaven, and a bell, snd in shis terrible aurait he bowed bimsclf in prayer to Ood, rmml-lu that it saved from delirium he would and would never drink uf W ol common aad ¢ Fona ' °A'tHial"yackago seat freo on recolps of BABBITT'S SALERATUS. akv the pledye public), i 10 sppeat betore the County Court. ey s e, Uit vuhs Sllowed | whioiner drop of airone drink, * vo daye aiters | SAMwduduricle. Auaple pscksge seat tice on | Hare counth 107 FAuashs Aion Just after last midnight OMcer Cremioux came | A4, e Drought acilust ihem, and the MArin b oK e ebiharenie Dledye butible e f b — e upoi thres men who Watu try bz (0 burglarize the | YAZADE ac i Sreciaddaor, | out she holb. of (iod. Kot thia reavan B ABB'TT s By L. B, MANTONYA & CO,, arocery uf Jamee Exan, No. 41 Lywiun streot. [ §HSHER BUIES ,n"gmm_,m,, 5 n of Juy ry day from eto men of havinw thelr pockets plcked vn the stre cars. Il thinks tho thievesaro flocking back Chilcago as fast as thoy cau. A Poat-Ofice has beenopened at Normal Statlon. 218 McClintock has recetved the appolntoent of bo got up the iron.clad pledge, which Includes wine and cidor. Cider was the Devil's kindling- woud, and if ynuun)jeuplu could be kept frum clder uatll 1hey reuche ylnu ol age there would be little drunkenues: cobiol was alcohol, whether Uno_was working at_tha door, sud tbe two va wuard, poticiug the officer, wavy the alarcy and ran. T'he uiicer pursued, blowing his whistle and firiuie two alote, the last of which appeared to Lave taken eftect, for une of the (rlu stumbled bad), Otiicer Acker aleo jorued iu the chase aud fred o Commlsaton Merchinuts, 200 Madison-at, , up-etairs, CREAM TARTAR. ‘Warranted free from sll jmourities. The howsswife Big Clearing Auction Sale Hlato! m by l||u medlun‘;lol cl?erj ;;u n|‘1 apon it Trisl package sent freo on recelps of ¥ % i o ! Nor. | beer, or brandy-sa. muwer he vieit ceats. 2 ghot al thew ad oy cromed Tairty-dest o Fustuaster, ‘The name bas been ehanyed to Nore | bes, F Sapdvestice, Lash Qs b Maled o o Partl ity who desire to attond she gead. | Toflected that the ¢ attired yourg wen y fifl l‘c H;s - At0 o'clock Monday evening s gentlema unlln;‘ excrclses of the Couk County Normal | and womon whum Le saw toore drinkiug » )y g . g D. M. Higge was held up at the corner of s0n | bchuo) con take the 12:20 p. m. dummy on tue | beer would ultivately come to ihe gutier. lle aud Holatod atreoty, aud was relioved of o silver | Roci isad Kosd thagkaLusd thit 1n Wiin shay evotd teke sox: ] .o POT AS“ 404 Baakrupt Stockc o ¥ine Shogs Bliopara, Gralusd atcl ain an n cash., Ear ——————— q \: L e i . viacalng Oticere. In Cotsl ahdd: Gr Dayle. ats iy und lock i up f0r cighteca moutle, Tu that o f BumituLiusd oo Bestes Fosnd el MEMPHIS POLITICS. Meurpis, Tenn., Dec. 18.—The Workingmen to-olght vowivated James W. Anderson as theie candidate for Mayor. This makes the third candidate for the utHee, It fs not thought :;Ll:’w:hn the Republicans will bring out & cun- ate. ') tecled Jumes Uritin and William Fox. both of o were identified. GUnfio ls an old ofeuder, aud has scrved & term in the Penltentiary for rof bing A. C. Cameroa, of the Workinamen's Advo- sule, Noue uf the property wes recovered. They will came befure Justice Morrisun to-day. Justice Moreleon yesterdsy held the followlog: Alvort “Martio, Wllie Husioy, Albert Jeffk Michael Twohey, Willism Fuzx, Joba Morton, toulo Fox, sud Juincs Doyle, larceny of merchians dusa from he Buriibgton & Pan Handle care, 3309 cach to the Crimlbnal Courl; Jacob Woltmau aad wife aud 1lans Deckhouse, teceiving the plunder, contiuued (0 the 19th; John Allon aud Fran Me* DN asbiagtos simet, 3300 o § : Vashilogton streel to Before Justice Sumtncrgeld: * bandless aud fndigent lowan, was sent tho Cova- ty Afant in lieu of the House of Correction; Dan obiugon,lsrceny from G. 8, Lowen, 3700 0 the 22d; Jobi Dusac, soatching 8 pocket book from Mre. Guo. Foreythe, $500 to the Criminsl Court, Detective Scott last evenlng left for Pittsburg tor the purposn uf briocing back Lo this city 8 young A pure me:&uud alkall, doadble the atrength of eomman pat 'Sampia scat freo 0B Fecelpt of 23 WEDNESDAY, Dec, 19, § a. ik _Bust) sell everythiog tathe plzheat bidder. By HLRAM BRUSH, Auctlooser. Office 370 East Madison- Btate thers wery 72,000 red-ndbon men, fu Massu- chusetts U0, 000, Aud in Mlichigau 100, 000, Altiouzh the speakes broke off tha use THE PROPRIB’A‘_OH will give aunce of mold fur every ounce of lmparitles found in any of theso prepurations. _’Fm' Sale by all Dfinh-‘wa. T MATLLARD'S VANILLACHOCOLATE BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELERS, Defies all onest Competition. Sold by all Leadiny Grocers, blm‘lu drunkards bad beg s cn nege Imprssunment was 0oL & rewmedisl avent; love audthe g(“' of God were > ———— when unsdoroed. is adorned tne doubs the truth of the above whea we coustantly RIDAY, Dec. 21, at 11 8- .. at Nos. 803 snd 804 cLUIDAY, Dec. 2latiLe st Mo, 802 STk Tor und Chamber Furpiture, supetls large Frouch plate Mirrurs. elcs . dn By-u lected and passed ibe only remedy. Bometinies when tired andwesk the Devil tempied bim to lake » glass of ale of of cider. 1f Bu were 10 driok one single glass of eltbiee ho would Le druuk before thres hours. many Chelatian peoply refused to give up that which was_ a stumbling-block to il brotbren, It was not ble work to preach the G pel, bus he had & sort of Jobn the sion, snd a0 recoguized ev converalon ss consistent temperance worker. Moderate drinkers wera the most diticult of sll to touch, for thuy condded jo their own strength. Tby bovs followsd tha exawpls of the well-dressed CELEBRAT) 'Iflfu;'fionl the Unton—eapreaxcd loall pacts, 1B ana upward a5 7 been excelle Andrews, Clacinasil. — ——— Thousands of have their e ‘Wall strest. Th terprialog America: ral speculator. o 14 venturesome, bold, and Dsually shrowd in bls operations, But specuisiors need (o employ bokers who aro ezperlenced and honcst. Wy can unreservedly recommend Alex. 25, 40, 80c per B. " Addices orders GUNTHER, Confeor Vancr, Chicsgo. arned toward and respectable drinkers, while Do one would eves wan namod Charles Hemumel, who Le accused of | Frothingham & Co., 13 Wall sireet. Send for | thiuk of following 8 drunkard's eczample. beatlng tho First Natlooal Uank out of §270.90 or | thele ‘- Fiosaclal Hepost* before waking apy | The speaker concluded with the declaration that wore by forglug the name of G. Lasker & Sons, | taveatmeata bo bad eateced Lor life La the wurk, which was aob

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