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H .4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1877—TYV Al 111 next May, when the ehanges of realdence and | above atated. and an there was no eriminal charge lglln Mary A. Btesub, Chicago; and Mra, Abdy A, UPHOLSTENY DIAM“NESL, :'F}WELII' Ete. rl }IE CITY. time for taking licenses occnr, on Account both of | against the young men he procured thelr releans \B!Iella. B e T ° h the difitculty and hardehip to tha cigar dealors, and they came back to this city. Tht{ wanted The resl, ;lhm of Mra, James Stecle from the 9 [ o io e fe Corpee mlong, bat b " en | porficnaf Vicy possert vashceented . : GENERAL NEWS. ALT, RIGHUT. o | fornrefuned oot wnie g tho b, | The"nime oF e e gepurient of o ter: 16 goveities The usual good temper of Collectar Smith wae even betwr than usnal yesterday, he having jnst recelved his commission 24 Collector for the next four 3 The cinployes of (eorge Armour held thelr an- nhutl complimentary oall last evening at Central Hall, corner of Wabash avenue and Twenty-second #treet. The attendance was large, and everything vassed oft pleasantly. ‘The temperatnre yertorday, a8 ohserved by Ma. yarne, optician, K4 Madiron street (TrinuxE Baild. ing), waent B 0. m., 48 degrees; 10a.m,, [0; 12 m., 52¢ 3 p. m., 53; 7n. m., 40, Darometerat 8a.m., 30.10: 7p, m., 30.15. Tho boily found In the river Thursday was not that of Chris Retd, Reid's body was found yes- terday near Randolph etrect bridge, at which point it was supposed he was drowned rome six weeks 8yu, Deceased left & wife and tbree children at No. 243 Horon strect. The following ofiicers wara elected Taesday at the gencral meeting of the Freja Scandinavlan Singing Soclety, viz. llenr{ L. lertz, President; Gunstaf Nyquist, Vice-President; Lawrence Hes- selroth, “Treasurer; Angnet Grimac, Recording Ecerelary: Victor Nelron, Cotreaponding Kecres tary: 1. W, Nelnon, Financial Secretaeys Jchnson, Librarian: Lawrence Hesselruth, II, An. derson, ({enry L. Ifcrtz, Trustees; Jobo L. Swene aon, Munical Director. At the _sununl communieation of Cleveland Lodge, No. #11," A. F, & A, id Thuraiay _evenin the following were duly electe appointed officers: - Malcalm Mei M7 Ueorge K. Tazlitt, 8. W.3 Feed . “damen, J. W,t Wiley M. Eean, TTrearurer; Silas K. Toed, Secretarys the Hey. Henry (3. Per ham, 3. It b D.: F. W, Wilde, Jr., Otgantats 71 At tac annaal commanleation of Richard Cole Lodyge, 607, A. . & A. M., held Thurerday even. were elecled and in- elailed hy W. Tliro, W. Baruard as Grand Master, and W. lro. ", Habcock rand shal: Willlam Cln w, A " M.t irlas R L i 8. Bidwell, J, W Hichard Cole, Treasurer; Willlam Drow, Sec: : E. . Maynard, 8. 1.7 K. 0. Cole, J, I Iter, 8. 8, ; Chatles F. Pfamistiel, J.8. John Story, Tyler. 1t appears that Fiela & Letter are snxiof turn to thelr old quarters. They mada a proposi tlon to the Singer Company to buy the bullding, as it rtands, and the ground for $200,000. Thie wwas decltned, They alvo propused to' lease {8 for five yeare, when rebuilt, for 850,000 a year, etlpulat. g ihat it shonoid be fire-proof, sl have a man- eard. It s doubtful whether this proposition will bu accepted, The Singer Company. propose 1o bulld from the foundstion ut a cost of 3400, V00, the building to be seven stories In helght, with a man- rard, 1t wan stated {n Thursday's paper.thst Constable 1ail had tried to serve 2 vummona on Mrs, Kliza. Leth Van Keuren: that whe and winted, drove a 10 the C an Mlea K nthay,” 8. W. or daughter re- y the Constanle, and. according ustabic’s slory, threntenied to aerve hin Ree served’ Mekiligott, Mre, Van i denles the correctnens of these statéments in toto. She saw nu Constable, she sayw, sutde no threate to_any one, drove no ehe off, aud thd ool tireaten 1o, serve ‘one as Mies McKee rerved Me- Lilizott, | From &li abpedrauces tha Constable reems to have stated hia Mde of the etary alto- getliee too stronely. A distreesinz accident happened yeaterdsy to Mew. Gray, the wife of Mr, George M. Gray, of tne Poliman Palare:Uar Company, She wad atanding na chatr i her room att nd Paclfic lotel, ustling Chrixtinan ornnments, Wien she feil, and #tilhinz upon e slde broxe tie rient Uit bon atout four wches below the lip-Jolnt, Dr. 8, W, Ingraham vias suinmoned, anu, with the asslatance of"br. ilton Jay, ret the fractured linb., The uccident in at ull times a very serlous one, ond ina vereon of Mro, Gray's ayo'is doubly painful and the timie of recovery prolongud, i Frederick 11, Qarficld, an old snd rempectod realtent of this city, who whil be remembered by wuny ulder citizens as prominently idontided in yeurs gone by with the ratirond Interests of 111 now, died ot Evansville, Wis,, on Wednesday 1 Tho' remainn have been conveyad to U will be Interred at Waukegan to-day under the splees of the Apollo Commandery, Knizhits Temp. lar, of which Lody he wuaw an ‘honored member. ‘The Masonic bodles farticipating wil rendozrous at the hall of Apollo Commandery on Monros strect at® o'clock this morulng, snd procecd by speciul teain to Waukegan, The cxplunation that whatever dancing crept into the ** Motler-Gaose ' performance at Farwell Hali Tuunday evening wan the result of an inadvertence on the part of the little girl who waa set down for the responsible parcof Little Jack Humer's plumn. secis 1o huve mollifed the outrazea fevlings of the wtrict noratiats and to have. restored harmony all arouud,” The geatlemen who have chuege of the hull, Menars. Mcan & Coc, nay thut there was soue little objecting on vart uf the aforesald parists, Dut that the explanal nn‘?uzl xiven amoothed their x%-m»lm Ureasts, —atuned for the helnousness of the offense. A meeting of shoomakers was held last evening m Caledonin ilall, No. 107 Washington etreet, at which there were present representatives of all the large manufucturing huuses in Chicago. The ablect of the meeting was 1o conwlder th late re- ductlon in prices, —from 81 1o 3 for various kinds of work, —and 10 sre whal coald be done to restaro fnir living wages, na they expressed 3t, After two Lours of ramibidig tatk, fu Ui cosreo of which only oue man vort of half-advised o strike, not now but ullimately, it It came o the worst, wiile ail the rest were emphintically Ju favor of peaccable meatures, & conmitten of seven wan appornted fo Oraw_uo bill of wages to be presented 1o Lodyw Nu 7, Knights of 8. Crispln, After it fu approved or amended by the fudgo, It will be sent to the reveral manutacturers, with the respectful request that they geant tho uew prices, Tt hus been womo years stnce Chicago has eent s company of Zousves to a neichboring city 1o glve un eanibition dilil, but Capt. Georpo W, Lackel hos brought his com! that they Lave been mun-luy, whers ext aive preparations have been made for tueir reception Ly the Aurora Lieht Guards, who Intend to dril in competition with thew. A valuabla prize fs st atake, wud the old Zouave colors oro to be presented apt. Luckey's thoy win, 0 the city Christwas mornlug, and will In- Aucoru ut noon, where they wiif b ceved by the Light Guards and Cltizony' . Com- ittog ni thy depot. ‘Thuy will mareh to thé Light inard Ariwory, and thero partake of a collation, et which, both companies will proceed o the ana the afternoon will by gven e competitive deitl, Then will follow sup) A tive evening the Zouaves will glve an oxi1bi tion drill at the Opera-House, after wiich » ban-. anet will be sorvod, when Ui nrizes will be duly awarded. Followluy this a grand vall, This city {8 blesned with a man who selts cloth by the piecq, koing round to the ofilecs whore hy tinds the uninitlated, Witk u wlv_ whleper of sungeled goods hie sells the cloth and the buyer, ‘Fluis nnn, sithough fatand clumsy, maken a ively yace for & ilving, and sclls cottun fur wuol goods, Hu ventured lito . youny lawyor's office, about onie week ago, and offered & lot of cloth for §) "Fhe lawyer bid for one-BIth of the amount, ur $: und got the goods, warranted all wool, 1'wo da, aiter, the piddler went axain to the Iawyer's oftice With more cluth; then the youug Iawyer arose, and be locked tie door of the office und declared that the fiyodn suld b were not alt wool,std be semanded iis monoy buck, Ti dealer jn smuggled goods et showed fiubt, then ountinacy, dechiulng Lo give up the nonoy; then b p Prose of buspess, but the dour remaiued lucked,” ‘To keep up the Joku tfor wuch 1t was) the lawyer bad » co; niun write out a replevin writ, whicl wory to. Then he culled lua friend who witnessed the #alo and heard the warrantee, and thialiy & getect. ive was apparently sent for.” This brought down the house, and the dealer in smuggled goods feft the cloth that by was endeavoring to ll.-lt had the dour opened, aud gut out, sald, Judze Hange yesterday received directions from Washingtun to urosccute the suft against the buudemen of the late Maj, J, H. Kinele brougut o recover an alleged defaleation by Kilnzie of ubuut $10,000. Maj. Kiuzie duriog the Wur wae a Paymaster, and [u 1685 b aled wuddenly on & rullway train, deaving blv accounts unaettivd. e wife subsequeutiy attembted 1o make outa report, but it whowed o dedciency of about $15,000 oF 218,000, ‘‘hres o four yoars agu sult was begun upsiuat Kinzle's boudemien, of whom W I, Ggden was the principal one, to recover this auvunt, The great tire hnd destroyed all Kinzlo's Looks and papers. of lils witneascs had dicd, ud application was wids 1o’ Wabington to have the o vroceedings dlsmissed, The spplication was un- ul sud (hu wuit waw brougot 1o trial within yedr, and & Judgment rendered fa favor of the Government for ‘the smount claimed. Notlco of the suit and judyment haviug been spre h the papers al the time. several Hes wrots to the Lundenien seudiug afudavi that they nadbeen paid b June, 1865, the wouty In which Kinsdo died, Applicslion wav at unce made tu have thu Judguent set saide on the yround of uewly-discovered evidence, atd the motlen was ut once granted by Judge Blodgets, who expressed Lis oviuton that fc did uot appesr that Maj. Lindy uad been guilty of mny defsleation, uge thew wrote to Washington comprowlse fora nuwlnel swiousl, s proponed by the surciles. but day be recelved & letter atating that the compromise veas rejected, and Instructiug biw to proceea st unce with (he case, 0 a8 L0 get suothier brfal. 1o d engaged i Pprepazing the pajre now foc thls purpuse, ciua Commissioner Raunn recenily, i reply o u letler from o revenue agent, Lus cxplained the law in selerence to clvar mauufacturcrs wakiog and sell- Jug cigara fu the sawe spartmcn o sayet I he Drewiscs oF apartents of & 80! u ¥ oa o - lunsent partitioas. Ly Resnal g ey 't Le law duca oot allow 1ho sale of cigars sl retall, or 10 quautitica ess thau sa eotite and ubbroke 23. %, 1o, 220 or 600 Cigare 5ot binte the factory or vlac Ovisiun Of Uit Jaw cad uilce, be reudered oull 7, 3,303, 2040 Fo paragrigbs 18 Collector Harvey yesterdsy atated that he should ROl allewpd tw carry vut Lhis provialun stzicily us- A SPLENDID BLATE. The Republican members of the Board mel yes- terday morning in caucos at the Grand Pacific, and, after & continuaus scssfon of about seven bours, reached nn agreement as to who they would unite upon as connty officers, Al of the memhers were prescnt, and Mr. Meyer was the most d lighted of them ail to get back Into good company. ‘The cancas wan called to order at 10:30 o'clock, and Mr. Spofford was placed fn the chair. Mr. Tabor was the first one to speak out In meet- ing, and, speakiog out, he did himeelf greatcredit by stating that he did not proposs to stand by Malrhoad or Any one else If his fellows regarded such’ a course s againat the public interest. - 1Ile had (he utmost confidence in the integrity of Muirhead and the higheat apbreciation of bis ability for the place, and bad uamed am_on_this_ acconnt, and for the faether reason that he wan s friend of his, and be- caase he had been assured that be swas t objec. tiwnable to the other members. He id he had bad the opnartunity to join the Democeats, and they had offered to not only give hm_Muirhead, but whatever else he might want, but he had ro- fused their offers, and deing & Republicsn, and clected by Ttepublieans, he peapored to act’ with the Republicans, Multhcad or no Mulrhesd, After rome further talk, in which he manifested the deepest interest in an economic and honeat admin. fstration of the county aflatrs, he proposcd to with- draw Mr. Mairhead as 8 candldate on the condition that the old slate was discarded and broken, eic. The Iatter propanition ahrequentiy’ unani- mously concnreed in, wheteapon Mr, Tabor wit drew Muirbead's name, and there was stralght sails ing, and, having secured an expression of the cus In the meantime in favor of aciecting nen on thelr merits, he name: THE RRV. U. 0. TRUSDELL fot the office, and Le was unanimously ngreed upon without alscitaslon, the nomination striking every one an an exceeaingly wito and prudent one. Some fasther discusslon then ensued, and nomi« nations fof the other places followed. The nomi- nations ma:le wore numerous, but wore uniformly au Improvement on tha names suyirested at former cancoses, and resnited In the following selections: County Attorney—Iiiram Darbee. County Phgvician—iie. T. J. Bluthardf T, Heynold: (fl t, Medival Superiniendent insane Aylum=De, Bpr Warden Hospital vanaton, Awnatunt County Ageni—Gen, 0. L, Man Sasistant Warden fnsane Asyium—%, P, Lobarg. Committer Clark—W, B, Kauflman, ‘The nominee for County Agent. C. Trusdell, s well known, and 1s particularly adapted to the position from his connection with the Kellef and Ald Soclety, where he has enrved so falthfully ana with such warked eatisfaction. (len, O. T, Mann, hin assistant, In well and favorably known, and will bring to the ofice An _cxperionce in dealing with men almont fuvaluabie. Dr, Hluthardt,” named for County !‘h{l'flfl’h well qualified: he held the same position u fow yearsugo, Ur. Spray, nominated for the position of Medical Superintendent of tie Insane Asylum, Is 8 gentleman than whom no one has a better Ine dorsement from the wedical fraternity. 1le 16 & resident_of the Tenth Ward, and cnjoysa large and lucrative practice. Uiram Barber, named for County Attorne: nke &% a goodd Inwyer, and has been reveral tiues mentioned in coneciion with the ofilce of Circuit Judze, Mr, Loborg, sclectea as Assistant Warden at the Poor-llouse, Is an old and well-known contractor, and has a cool stan 1ngtn business circiens and Mr. Kaufwan, men- tioned for Conumitteo Clerk, 1s a gentioman ripe in experience, elicient, and in every way a creditable seluction, ‘The caucus, though a lengthy one, was charac. terized by tho best of foelinic - All burled their Jertonal preferenca, and the resull i 8 eclection hat ie anexceptionable, and ome which cannot 1uil 1o meet public oxpeciation. Theonly division In the caucun was vn the clection of WARDEN PUR TIE INSANE ASYLUM, 1n which uo agrecment was reached. The cancuy atood four {v four on the eicction of Peters, the present incumbent, and tho candidates agalnet tiim were numerous, but fnally tio questiun was Jeft 1o be decided 1n open Hoard Manday, From a scries of interviews held witu the cancus- ers late in the atternoon, there I8 na doubt but the slato given nl 11 be elocted Mouday with very Hitle upposition, as the entire olght are pledsed (o une another lo stick together undor all circum- stances, In this cvent the Republicans skoulder a responsibility, beiny in clinrge of all the county ofices In the wift of the Board, of nosmall gravity, and of which they should not be unumindful. The avvropriutions for the present year for the running of tho several county institutionn fs sbout one- thinl less than 8 year oxo, and one-half ‘lose at Jeant than the' old = Board expended the past year. To keep within tho asppropria- tione,” then, §t i plan that thero et bo the mest rigld enonomy in every depart- ment, and tho greatest vigilance in expenditures of every kind, not only o the part of the ew ollicers Dut a1so oui the part of the luard, THE RESULT OF TIIB UAUCUS doea not mect with any favor from the Democrate, and especially does Conly feel the sadness of the ituation, They had all'calculated 0a the Repab. llcane disagreetiiz aud breaking un in & row, and particulaniy did thoy rely co-operate with them, sl » week ago. When not belleva it, sud hey would they threatened to drive cither Meyer or ‘labor from the agree- ment, Whether they wiil ~ succeed or ot romaine o bo scen, but the clances arc greatly weainst them, for Muyer will scarceiy repeat hila mlatake of & week agv, and Me, Tabor announces open and above-board that ho bins had envugh dealines with the old crowd to satlsfy him of the material of which It is composed. ~They are ail bitter toward Conly, and attribute tholr defeat (0. uimy, and If Yie should turn and voto agaiust 'm Monday in the elfort 1o be consistent and to retrieve hin furmor pond standing In the communls 1y bis sine will be unpardonable, THE RESURNECTIONISTS. HOW THRY FARED AT JOLIBT, Yesterday's Tuinvxx conflained a spocial dis- patch from Joliet stating that Edward Woodruff and Byron £. Blus had beon arrested In that lown fur resurrecting (ho budy of a negro convice which hiad been buried in te Penitentlary ccmetery, and that they woro students of the 1ahnemann Medical Collexo, of this city, who had gathered in the corpeo for bollday amusement. Furthermore, it waa stated that they had been placed in Jail, and Dr. Willis Dsnforth, of thiscliy, had gone down and obtained thele release. A © Tiuoxe reporter yesterday investigated furiher wnto this last case of budy-aratching. Ilu elartod fimt for e ilahinemsnn Collezo, out Coftage Urove aves .. (Lo Taculty Loy scorned tha loslnuation of belug ratecrs of the dond, and sl thair studunts were thero to answer for themselves, ‘The next to sea wae Dr. Willis Danforth. fle wan found ot bis rovidence, No, 1234 Wavash avenuv. that Edward Wooden® and_yron Iiyde Park, ate students of (hefChics athic Medlcal College. “Thuy nra plied with the wealtly of this world t Thcir invoethiatians into well supe 11 thew la ructico of medicing Cadavers aro_pleaty, but they cost 253 cach—iliat Is what the Poor. House authorities chinrue our medical colleges for the corpeea of pau- petw,, Jhe law of ttus Stato provides that the dies of paupers and convicts not claimed Ly friends may be given to medical colleges fur dluscction, but this law (s not enforced, and the county, which pretunds (o biiry 1te paupers, allows fcinle to deal n dead invil’s bodies, and thes o & regular tratic fu them. ‘There iy no se about this businass, fur Dr. Pratt, of the Chica Ilomeopathic Meaical. College, has recently pald $25 esch for subjects which camo direct rom “county Institutione. Tuie fe a matt Io which & refurm f6 nceded. The county undee. taker pathers hls hittie plttance for a pretended burying of paupers frum the county, bat it 1« an open secret thal ho selts tho bodied (0 the highest blddee or ot the market price, for use eithur af home or abrond. But TO HETURN TO TIR INCIPIENT SAWHONES, They started for Joliet Wednesday evening last, having previouly been apprised of the fact that a nepro couvict st the Peniteutiary had fll’en up the ghuat, and that he had no srienids, and was burled in the Penitentiary burial-patch, whicn lice in s vewctablo gurden Just prison. It I not °an ¢, aud cabbages and potatocs under the inlluence of wuminier sunshine {u their season, The hog oud cow alwo have thelr houie noar by, hence the place wears a truly rural avpect, and 1b winter fs bleak and for loru, with not a willow 1o it W sigh & dirge on & A -unflhnurwhun osed Lo yawn dud graves o Woodratf snd Ele exreicd an Smpty truuk 1o that lovely spot. 'l‘ua{ Iikewive had & cuuple of shovels. While they wera truwllnx through the bouu-yard aeveral urglare were golng through 180 contents of tho burcaus " of seversl of the wealthy profitably results, Tho fouud thelr utld, and, having un- doubled bim up aid placed him 048, ' #ud strapped and lucked it, ed tha load Lo town, OF all pluces ln liet fi ¢ 0f the worsl for an early WO Wen wero seen carryiug ey Ware At ouce sel down by the {for rubiber: dniklit waraud- er ‘The boya Jooked frelty hard afiee having bevn up alt uight and wqtgml 0 wud and rai nfm carsuces, for thal resvon, were uch hew. They were latending Lo tart i un tiy traiu Thurvday woroing, sud hero is where THE THUULLE COMMENCED. ‘They were apoited at the uumfi.-mlnn. bazyagefussior wanled 1o kuow w rauk. vacant lot used a north of the sttractive pl 1u thelr *Sara and then luy Btate, The \ Was in the They replivd ++Something,” to kuow what wade n' su heavy. l':ull wanhl‘-‘: ey of Polica nndom’ ol ullicers msked 1 ered, * Abuut re. "\\h-l-dlra you golugr’ was the pext “*6lull." Then the C cere talked 1o tuem. thein where they Hved. o of cy ans 1 question. **Tu Cllcagu," "was Lha roply. And thus the thing was kept up for some bie, the students wholly failiug 10 sccount for thews aclves o ihuir ookiug - bagyuiie, and “appesrauces conlinued o be decldodly sgaiad thew, By tile Liwe & large crowd of pea- ple bad gatbervd 6t the suspicious-lovking aud Leavy trunk. ‘The boys wero arreicd, aug the trunk was Lhen aud thers opwaed, sud, lv sud Lebold! there wat the defunct African, face bent down on hls knece, aud t Pealteutiary head- boatd (o give bin and ¢ bo?-nukhou away. ‘The young meu woere marched to Jall, sud the lrunk” was Jocked up. 'They telegravhed to the college siating that they | were et o al‘ being \amx'm ¢l 7 a8 talne atihe depot. Dr. Wilits Duutorthe bavieg bre: an uld resident of Jollet, volunicered t aud sou what was the watter. He found t| rested upou tha rom whence it wan raleed. The yonng men acted wholly unon their own hook, and they hoped to procaro A cheap anbject npon which they conld ractice dating the holliay vacation. Tho collexe « not enyaged in the business of body-enatching, M‘vllng icgitimate means by which it procares ita eadavers, —— TEMPERANCE. BALE OF LIQUOR TO MINORS, Another mecting was held 1ast evening nnder the aospices of the Citizens' League for the sup- preeston of the sale of lignor to minors, and, Judging from the crowd tn the First Congrerational Churen, the effort to awaken public sentlmont to the extent of the corruption of tne youth of the €ity {s progressing very favorably, There mnst have heen 1,000 Jadies and geniiemen present. ‘The Rev, Dr. Hanter presided. After the singing of & hymn, the Rev. Mr. Dar. Ielt led in prayor, asking Uod's bleaning upon the work, ‘The Caalrman said the abject In meeting was to awaken pubiic sentiment. A iaw, A was known, ronlbited the aale of liquor to’ minors, but the aw conid not bo enforced witnout the hearty cu- operation and aympathy of order-loving citizens. e was astuntshed at the extent of the evil. Uut of 8,040 perrons arrested from June to Octoder 2,244 were minore. The law was foud and whole- somc, but 1t was lsmentable that, notwithstanding the heavy penalty, liquor was sold to chltdren, Adverting to the League, ho said it was not prop- e1ly a religlous orzanization, though all Christians wishea it God spred. {4 was ot nolitieal, No one coulil mako capltal outof it It was pot a child of temperance prupie—of total ahatainers. He wished 10 disabuse any mind in which that impression mizht have found lodument. The League was composed of pood cltizens, who desired the law 1o be entorced. No mother could feel secire of her little unea in view of the fact to which he had slluwded, The raloon-keepera adupted every means to entico nol only bays and girls, but men sud watnen {nto thetr plaees, Childeen weres beine Ied into_courwes. which -must result In their Beveral arrests of proprictors bad slready been moade, and ~ some convice tlons followed. The Mayor was in hearty sympathy with the mavement, as were the polico suthorities, Dut withont a henlll;‘y. entightened puvlic sentiment to back up tho ofiicials nothing could be done. TR REV. MR. DARRETT offered the following: Wiznzas, Violation of the orv.llnnne?mhlhllln the aalo of liquirs 1o minors in this civy s faxraat and no- The fallure to secure arrest and consletion therefor 1a largely owing to Indifference and & lack uf tone o publle sentimeat, theretore fewoized, "Il 1e o 'mase-meeting of order-loving eartlly fndorse the efforta of the Citle fie enforcement of #3id ordinance a3 fndivilunia we' pledye. our conllal co-uperation with this Leagiie [n endeavoring to secure conviction of violaters of tiia samic, The resolutions were unanimonsly adopted. - The Chairman then read 8 letier from Supt, Hickey, whe said he was deeply intereated In the success of the movement, and would be pleased to have the assistunce of sl citizens, A majority of the saloon- keepers themselves were ‘In favor of & rid enforcement of the law, and the Superintend- ent aanured the Leagus that'the best efforts of the Mayur and the Police Department would be used in that direction. By way of 0 supplement, the Chalrman alluded to tho pian of vnerations of the League, One do- fective was now employed, and it was hoped the finances would be suon on such a baals as to war- manttho enzauing of several more, ‘The Rev. Mr, Worrel) spoke of the Indacoments --musle, ete.—offered to boysand girls to enter the saloons, and to the neglect of parents to look alter their chlldren, It wae time the community was arouscd, [le adverled to the lack of moral courage, and called upon all to aid the city authur- ftics. Would they encourage them? |auplause] and show them (hat there waa a deep, earnest das [t crnination fn the community tu ceradicate the ovil, “[Applause. | A thlng vote waa takonon thir, and about every- body, men and women, got up. Lrief addresses were also made by the Rev. Mr. Auderson and others. SCIIOOLS. A MEETING OF TIE COUNCIL COMMITTER on Schools was beld yesterday afternoon In the City Clerk's ofiice, Ald. Beldier presidiag, and Ald. Cary, Linsenbarth, Throop, Thompson (Thir- teenth), Oliver, and Wheelor presgnt. The Doard of Education was represented by President Sulll- van, Superintendent Doty, and Mr. Johnson, Clerk of tha Board. ‘The toplc for conslderation was the order lately offered by Ald. Thompson directing the Board of Education to advertise for broposals for a school site in the vicloity of Wentern avenue and Ohlo atreet, Ald. Thompson referred Lo the urgent necossity for 5 new achiool-house In that viclnity, stating, that at present great numbers of children wero: pratically denled educatlunal ‘aavantages for lack of accomnodations. Then there was the queation of danger to tho echolary liviny north of the rall- road from crossing the rallroad tescke In urler to gebtotha ilayes Nehiool. At certain houre uf the ny the tracks were vo crowdod witt trains that (L virtually umonnted to a blockade, and the chiidren who wore now furced to go sunth to tho liayes School weru compelied to crawl under and paas be. tween the cars, to the great danger of life and limb, Superintendent Loty stated that there werc 2,000 children sttending the Iayes School on haif-day tlme. While ne was In [avor of o achools, ho did not fancy the ldea of buylmlp :mle was the luteation to put up bulldings mmediately. Ald, I‘Imlynmon stated (hat there_was an appro- priation for tals very vurpose of $175,000, and an approprintion for schools ln_1his very ward (o tho wount of $60,000, 1le raw no reason, therefore, wh{ tho alte should not be purchised and the bullding erected., President Sullivan riated that thero wero needed twalve twelve-room echuol bulldings to accommas dalo the growing school popalation. In paint of fact, four new twelve-room bulldings were necded evory year, There wero 10,000 children now who werd unable to be accompiniated, Huented bulld- ngs wero, aa an almost Luvarmilo rule, whoully ultablo for school purposcs, aud he huped tha Cuuncil would look into thiv inportant matier, aud do somethiug to provide for tho tncresving achool population uf the cliy, Ho saw the necessity for this Thirtcenth Ward chool, but shere was equal need of others. Ald, Throop asked If the rents now pald would not aulount 1o the intersst on investmen President Sulllvan sald that the Board pald for rents every year $12, 000, representing tho Intorest aL i per cont on 3200, 00, Ald. Cary zemarkod that 1t wae owlng to the etand taken by the Finanee Cominttico that more #chivols nad nut been bullt during the last apring and suinner, Ald. Throop oxplalaed Ihat he, ar & member of the Finance Comulitee, had vory reluctantly cone sonted to the Committec's actlon. Tu his opinfun, no approvriations were mure necessary than these u;uxmpnm {uns for schoul-butldings, 1. Cary denounc o present_crowded con- dition of Liiv echools o auding dlsgrace to the city, and stated that he was emphaticaily in favor of inure accommuodatios On motion of Ald, vouwd tu recommend the pa. tho meeting then adjourne TIHIE BANKS, TN% WORK OF PROVING UP CLAINS at tho Third National {s progreaslog rapidiy and isfactorlly, Up to 273 claliie have beon praved up, fopresentiog 1n amount $340,000. The collections are coming in very fairly, and a Jan- uary dividend s saiong the probabllitics. Just ‘whst It will bo cannot bo stated, but It Is undese atood that the Comptroller will maxu It as larye & ané as possitly. The work of closing out the German National proceeds rather stowly, and the manager, Mr, Day, Is unuble to give any ovinlon as (o the 1ime 1t will take to lquldste the concern, As aru proved up certificates are feaued b itors, and ae s00n nu the coucern fs in 8 condition out 8 frst dividend wil) be declared. Mr. Glover, Necetver of the Central National, is atill laid up st home. suffcfing vudor an attack of lever aud ayue. Congressuian Aldrich, one of the depositors, was at the bank. fie 3l inat no ono could be more surprived than e himself at what had tuken place there, The last report showed a cash balance of 70 per cent. Bince then the hank had been robbed. Eudicott, coming from the fam - My be did, and with tiie reputation be had acquired in bosiness, wee the last vian be would euspect of such 8 thing. ompson, the Committos 0 of the order, and ‘ard. Recelver ol 0 of things ot who s well snd fuvorably known . and Mr, Kugene Kimball, the Aesig ou, have been labunng for two daye, comparing what Lhey God in the place with what purporte 1o be there a8 per Henry's schedule, They fulehed the work lsst myl found that everything tallied, snd Mr. Boyd will resumed bls desk st the exanimale Ueehlve this worslag. Tue report of Recelver Killan, of the German American, will be fled cither y or Munasy. ‘Things conticu at the Fld a¢ they were. A few depositors h:r{nenl the place, draw thelr por- purtivne of the frel dividead, aud g 2 0w ©of tbem stay away allogether, The dail trom $100 up to 3 I8 not belng very rapidly de- bout $13,000 " yet oo hand 10 be nearly 3,400 people. Possibl to-day sad Monday { being out (huse who will louk 0pon even the smali swounts cowlug to thew 88 wortby of belog luvested du Christwas gifis. SOCIAL SCIENCE, MEETING OF THUE WOMAN'S ASS0CIATION, ‘The wontbly weeting of the Board of Dicectors of the Wuman’s Social Sclence Avsocistion oc- curred yesterdsy morning ot the Tremont Hoave. Mre. Elizatuth Boynton Harbest preaided, snd Mise 8. A, Kichards oficlsted as Sectctary, Besldes theae there were prescut Sev, Chasles E. Browse, of Evaoaton; Mise M. Fredrika Perry, of Chicaco; Mre. Winchester E. Clifford, of Evauston; Mrs Kilzs K. Bunderland, Cllcago: Mrs. W, Bab- biit, Chlcago: Mra. Colis ¥, Wooley, Chlcago; aantitle more in keeping with jts attributes A guitable peraon atfons. Mrs, Sunderland snggented, en™ department, to rapersise the **Rinders Mise Kddy, of the Weat Side, incane Mina Rice did not accent: aleo, for that of inting,* Mrs. Tina Bastin, Miss Perry atated that heads of the following de- partments were an yet without exiatence: **Sculp. ture aud Enceaving,' **louschold Selenco and Decorative Art, " e rmalive Housckeeping.h liomeslle Scrvice Reazing of_Young Childeen,* and ** Cooking. The Alling of thesc vacancles was lield over. The realgnation of Miss Lucla Kimball, Chale- man of the Commiltee on Refarm, was uccented, Mira 8. A, Kichards, Cnairman of the Commit. tee on the' New Organ of the Aesuclation, the Soctal Sctence Janrnal, renotted in detail the ar- rangements made (or the publication uf the paper. The paper had Liecome & fact, and was momentarlly expected to appear. ‘I'tie Chair made remarks on the necds the paper was to supply, and read a letter euiresting for ad- missicn to memberahip the following Iadies: Mes. 1. L. lsiliday, Mre, W. B, Gllbert, Mra, W. R, Smitn, Mre, G, W, Fisner, Mrn, S.D. Ayres, Mra, . . Hudeon, Mes. . A. Tayler, Mrs. Charles Prink, Mre. F. Koremover, Mea, A. A, Schucker, Mie. J. B, Obetly, Miss Kate Thomuron, Mise Amelia Togees, and Mrs. G, G, Alvord. Theee were admitted,ns were also the following: Mrs. Obadish loee, Slen Julis Stowart, Misn Justina Fingree, Mrs. W, 1L Deerinz, and Miss Jeanie Phelus, ait of Evanston; Mra, Tina Bastin, Mrs, llenry W, Fuller, Cllp'p. and Misa }'Inmmer, of Chicago; and Mrs, M. fL. Maitby, of ‘olo: Lpon motlon of Mes, Sanderland, ladies outaide the Stato wishingto join the Asaociation were mado admixaible (0 corresponding memburships, The_Kecretary reported an follaws Association’s pecunlary condltion: ing the asreesd 8101 The Chalr stated thatshe had been fnvited Lo lect- ture at Mattoon, Milwaukee, Calro, 2nil fvo other places on Social Science, and the mecting adjounrned. CONSTADLE LUNDBERG. JAMES TAYLOR, and not a cotored{ man, aa was asld papers, waa held in 85,000 bunds by Justice Summerfierd untll to-day. Constable Lundbarg was hield in 8800 bonda to the same time. The continuance was given simply to summons witnesses, Lundberg was himselt present in court, aud #ald he was ail right save n very soro and sti? neck, the result of the bullet-wound. MR, P, R, OTiS, the owner of the bullding In which Tarlor shot Landberz, expressed himself dissatiafled with some parta of the pubilshied accouut of the affair. The facts, as he stated them, are as follows: The ‘Taylor family, whu formerly owned the house, have occupled It abuut four years, Their lvase ex- pired between one and two” yuara ayu; siuce that tme they have pald no rent atull, though the owner of the lot (Mr, Otis) bas been com- bont” 800 pelled 1o pay o A yoar tax. cs. About a year ago the liouso was sold under an cxceution esued ont of Justice D'Wolf's Court, and nnder that sale It became the property of Mr. Otls, whobefore uwned the lot, Fimiing hecouid get norent, Mr, Otfs procured a writ of restltution and sent a Constable to 2orve it, It was not a procers 1o secure any of the furniture ur goods, but sinply to obtan pon- seralon of the proporty, The stitoment ihat rent had been leftsomewhero for_ him is denounced by Mr. Utisan & llo, No proffer of any money has been mado to him for rent In two years. Mr. Otis botloves that ho was acling entirely with in his nght apd privilege In trylng to get hold his pyopurl{ by falr nnd legai ncans,” Furthe ‘more, ho did not carry off any of the furnituro be- louging to Taylor, The Constable put it out in the street, und there it remalned for ten days. What becamu of it Mr. Ot ducs not kinow; heonly kugws that b never had any of it. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cmicaco, Dec. 21.—An articlo In yesterday's Tmnexe has the captlon ** Anuther Constable alot A colored man defends his property with a revolver.” Inthlscaseitls not a colured man, but a white man, that defended hin proporty, The colored people -lesire 1o humbly protest agatn charglng against them the sius commitied by tho white puopls, and would suggest that If the white people of Fourth avenue conducted themselvus wlth proprlety, the reputation of the avenue would bo greatly lmprovoed, = - ANNOUNCEMENTS. A CoLokEn Woxax. .. A public toraperance meeting will .be. held, this eveniug at Tomperanco Hall, 211 West Madivon street. "The Present Decline of Virtua and Plety " 1s the subject of the Rev. Dr. K. Kohler's Eughtah sermon to-morrow, The Rov. Sumner Ellis will commence to-mor- row avening in tho Church of the Redeemer a courso of four sormons on studies of religlon: 1. In Proverbs; 2. In Foctry; U, In Art; 4. In Nature, Prof, John W. Clarke, the English scientlat, witl address the Philosoplicsl Bociety this evening at Nou. 103 Stato street. The publlc ure Invited to atend, Prof, Clarke's subject s **The Carbon- Hferous Ag The Rev. E., P.'Goodwin will conduct the Sun- day-Schooi Tenchers' meeting In Farwell 1fall U day noon. Bubect: **Fgul's Last Word: iv., 1-8, " John Motlson whil conduct AMen's meeting this evening. e —— THE INDIANA HOUSE OF REFUGE, Sveclal Disvaich to Tha Chicaan Tribune. Irp1aNarouts, Ind,, Dee. 31, —The eloventh annual report of tho House of Refuze was made to-day: Expenscs from Jao, 1to Nov. 1, $54,- 527,231 average expenso of inmates, 81505 estl- mated for the next year, $120; number of In- mates, 830, six less than the samo timo last year. Bince the opentuz 933 boys have been ad- mitted, Only $39,507.63 of the disbursements wers expended on account of runnlng expenaes the rest golng for linprovemeuts, repairs, ond debts, ete, o ——— EVERYBODY SATISFIED, “That wifo of mine™ says the new ¥ Auto- matle" Willcox & Gibbs fs tho most perfoctund practical sewing machine in the world, and My mother-in-law " says it is a serviceable and scusible holluay gitt.” 200 and 203 Wabash avenue, ———— THE LARGEST STOCK and lowest pricesof furniture and ratian goods can be found at Colby & Wirts', 217 and 210 State olreet, who have the grandest display of hollday goode in tueir Lne of sy houso in the cliy, —————t—— . For a Christwas or New Year's present for sweot- heart, wito, or sistor, nothing canequal thy Mathu- shek plano, for which Pelton & Poweroy, No. 152 State strcef, aro sole agents, —— No fashion publication haw ever reached the ux+ cellence nttainud by Andreas' Zazar, $tecolummne ROt only give 1n¢ [8test fughlon notes from abeaad, but §tse a literary, dramatic, snd social depart- nent 1u the handeof competent editors, Even the children ae not forgutien, us o wpeclal depart. tuent for e has Ucen reserved, Published Ly W. . Andrews, Cincinnatl, e —— ‘Tho Mathushek plano, with equalizing scale and Hocar bridge, which con ba sevn at Fellon & Pome wroy's, Nu. 152 State sircet, beate the world, e ——a Within the pages of the Weekly Financlal Fe- ort, published by the rellable house of Alex. rothlngbat & Co., broke Wall strect, {8 to bu foun ld'and valusble Information ro- specting stocks, bonds, eic., than in aay uther publication i the laud, 3t o sent trce to uny d- dreas, aud every wun should send forit, e —— Na favention of the age hav s0 grestly revola. tlonizea auy brauch of arl av the Mathushek piano bas slected mush more S —— e Buck & Rayner's malt cough mizturs s a slmple remedy (0r adults aud children, Sran Sl L Pelton & Pomeroy, 152 Stata strcol, have a new Christuae stock of 'Mathushok, Hazelton Broe. aud Bacon & Kare planus, which (o b sppreclated uecd but (o be seen. MARRIAG VIN_LONDA{ the reaidence of the fato Dr. Tuowas Wright, fatber of the bride, Ingleside, Hamllwa Couaty, O., on the 10tk tnet., Jumes he wodwin, Of Peorls, 1L, and Mre. Mary A, Lord. 0 caide. e DEATHS, A e s e xS NUORE~Oun the 2lst fust., of croup, son of Charles E. aud Mary ¢, Mo ged & months. Funeral from parents’ residouce, No. 708 Weat Juckaou-at., Seturday, at Lo'clock p, w, BURLAND—Dec. 21, st noog, James O, son uf James A. snd Alice N. Lurl monthe and 17 n-yl‘ at No. 280 Thirt; Notice of funeral In Sunday worag’ G N I at the Ruavell, No. 551 Huvbard- at., Mo, L, (. sxed 20 yeer HEDSTROM~At Buflalo, N. Y. of the 10th Just., after a huzeriug i €., wife of E. lledutrom aud suotber of strow, 1n the 7:d yeur of her age. P i s e ——1 MATCH STANDS, Oaly s few left, 8¢ low prices, a6 HADLEY BROS. & €0."s, 63 4ad U5 Waablagiou st v mornlag . Charlotts E.L. Hea- DPHOLSTERY, HOLIDAY TRADE! FASHIONABLE JEWELRY. In Diamonds, Camco, Onyx, Coral, &e Field, Leiter & Co., EXPQSITION BUILDING, Invite specinl nttention to this de- ‘ulrtll ent, which is now replen- shed with new goods of the chole- est nnd most desirable selections trom the latest and most approved destgns for modern honse tarnishe ing, nmong ieh will be found many beautitul as well as useful Holiday Presents! In India, Persinn, Turkish (ap- pliquey, Khivan Bourctte, Morocs co, il other ¢hoice Bustern Col- or IIFS. in Raw and spun Silk, Table and Piano Spreads. Also, Lace Curtains, s Tamboured Muslin and y All=Cluny, French anid En Guipure and Nottinghs elis Curtains, together with the Inrg- est stock ot _ Fueniture Coverings, In Raw Silks, Cashmeres, Tapes= tries, Satin Delafnes, Silk Terrles, Sating, Satin Damasks, Sateen and a few very cholee reproduc tions of old Tapestries of the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries; also, the lurgest assortment of Satin de Cretonnes, Serges, Window . BEDDING, Blankets, Spring Deds, et All'of which'will be sold at Popular Prices! P, 8.—“T'rco Stages” run every four minu from corner Ruan- dolph and State-sts, for the ac- commodation of our patrons The FAMOUS HELIOTYPES AtHADLEY BROS, & CO.'S, s 03 amd a3 Washington-at. DMattresses, cte, WASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs! BEST IN THE WORLD! Now aud Elepant Styles for the Holidays! REDUGED PRICES ! EASY PAYMENTS! We arve offering special n- ducententsfor the Iloliday Sed- son, and tnvite your attention to these very appropriate and delightful Christmas and New Year’s Gifts. Sold on casy monthly or quarterly pay- ments, and at greatly reduced prices. INustrated Catalogue Freo. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO, 200 & 252 Wabasheav, "PRAYER BOOK AND HYM For s Christmas Gift,at I!A.gl;lfiz'ul.x‘lw! hl‘nfiflffl- = | WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY (HRISTALA. “THE FAIR,” . el B .8T., 01, 03, 6 D 08 A DA 07, 9° AV = B, J. LEOMANN. SEE THOSE SUPERB ONYX INKSTANDS At HADLEY IIROS. & CO.'8, MISCELLAN iwn;—_"l';_ rho most prontable and | by Hor roun bogs s P VIcHairo 400 prout Lo thei Toney. acquirs busl B for themaeives. - u. nstructive present you can Ullr Press. The work {sa ‘They esrn thelr socndiog Lits, and wre taught to ot el "l'mflilugl JIID'(, Lompleie O Dreee 1Yps; Camen te, 2% 0pen syea: P e WL W T % MR, WATERS' ROOMS, GARDNER HOUSE CORNER. OPEN EVENINGS. Tresor de lildeahelim. Chinese Teakwood Purniture, Neo-Gireek Bronzes, Caste from the Antigue. nd Water-Culor Palatinge. Antijue Chesta, Potlery aud Porcelatn, REMOVAL. o Onsndaticr thitdato washull bo found st our new i usyuaric "0 wui 1 i i ot .;%'MHL 4 MBELZ & 0O, o L _CONEECTIONERY. 7 CELEDBRATED throughout ;}h'&ulul{-‘fi:fl‘f:rud ul;nl: ol Crirs GO By Aldsees flq Ul gl_{u« THE NEW BOX PRISMAS CASETTAS. Imporied Ly HADLEY BLOS. & CO., 63 2ad 03 Waablogwa-at. RINGS, RICH SILVER & SILVER PLATE, At very Low Prices. AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES 01 Finest Grades, Elegant Styles, at $22.50 upwards, We shall offer our Elegant Wholesale Stock at Retail for the Holidays, and will make it an object to purchasers to go out of their way GILES, BRO. & CO,, 268 W ABASHE-A'V. GABDITT'S PREPARATIONS, AUCTION SAL BABBITT'S (Y ) Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: Kos, 64,66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 60 & 82 Washlogton-st,, K. Y. BABBITT’S BEST SOAP. et e e or for ¥nm! anliing burpose AVHA fackegs st }un "0 FCEEIDY of 20 centa, BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. Made from the purest vegatabio olls, Unrivaled for tho Tollet and the Bath. For usein'the Nursery it lns 1o equal. Femple boz, contalning threa cakes, 1entirea va receipt of 75 centa. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder a beautiful and serviceable white Aot Nonp, of suy desired strengili, can ba niade in ton tainutes without tha use of kreass or potash. Trial Package rent free o receipt of 25 veuts. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER. Absolutely puro, Bread, cakes, puddings, etc., made In & short anace of thine, keep lunger, and are mors di- festivte thau wien mado uf comuion ud clieap imita. lons. A trial package seut free on rucelpt of 73 cents. BABBITT'S SALERATUS. Astandard article. A sample packego sent fros on recelpt of 23 ceuis. BABBITT’S GREAM TARTAR. ranted fres from all mrurittes, The housewife g.‘f!lwum It Trlal package sont free un Facelpt of 3 cente. BABBITT'S POTASH. A pure corcentrated alkall, donbla the strength vf mn—:?mu D\Iluhsnfilmpln sent free On receipt of 23 centa. THE PROPRIETOR will give nn ounce of zold for every ounce of Impuritles found fn aoy of theso preparath For Sale by _all Dealers. CTHE NEW STYLE EASEL ALBUM At HHADLEY NROS. & CO.'8, 3 and 63 Washington.st. T MEDIOAL, HOLMAN'S AGUE & LIVER PAD; £ 2, dises i o' 5 ihe RN stoniach 18 cury absurption,witho, #1d of internal Ped Co, Na.0t e T R o Gromsffu] sttt best. J2 thagatertand the vest Laia 4 DTty or benpiamane, For sata e ol e iale’ D EPH CRIRTADORO, Priotors Fe O 80K 'iuck. 30 Yorks P1o” Holman Liver Pad. _Clucago Dopot, 77 Clark. BATES & A “EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, 1n grest vartety, at HADLEY BROS. & Cu. 3 ud A5 Washlngio: v A_CHOCOLAT MAILLARD'S VANILLA CHOCOLATE FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELERS, Delies all Honest Cowpelition, Sold by all I?e_(id[n:q Grnam-a. HAND-PAINTED PLATE CARDS 1ES-CLEANING, b Jeurboru HAH At HADLEY DROS. & €O.'8, ¢ or CLEANED s0d REFALR- nae. Exo ‘x Clothes !t Saciues Shavla, eic., -u;l 63 and 65 Washingtor ED, attridlog ex, 3 YoR iy o T T Axp gens, | SR NEW YEAR'S CARDS, HADLEY DLROS. & CO. Paluted by hand, st By BLISON, PONEROY & €0, Anctioneers, FRIDATYS SALR, DEQC. 21, AT 9:30 A. M,, Only Furnituro Sale This Week, New and Used Parfor and Chamber FURNITURE, Easy Chairs, Lounges, a full line Carpets, Stoves of all kindy, General Merchandlee, Holiday Goods, and Plated Ware, China and Glass, &c., &c. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. For Choice Selections For OHRISTMAS attend A. Goldsmid’s Great Sale At Our Salesrooms, 78 & 80 Bandolph-st,, Saturday Morning, Dec, 22, 10 0'c'k, The balance of his Forfelted Pledges for the year, consiating of Fino Gold Watches and Chalns, Sterling Stlver and Plated Ware Fino Selection of Diamonds, Gold Jowelry, Ete,, Elc, Miscellaneous (Joods, 10 Seal and Mink Saeques, 4 Lnrg: Muslo Boxes, Fine French Gold and Ormolu Clocks, Rare Colns, Medals, i Guns, Pistols, Etc,, Efc,, Including s Bankrupt Stock equal fn Style and Quality to anything In tho clty, And'NOTE that Goldsmid alwaya dells. RLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auct'rs. ASSIGNEE'S SALE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE worth 10,000 at private sale Saturday and Mon- ay, and ot nuction at 7:30 In the eveniuy at 124 Twenty-second-st. ELISON. POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Geoersl Auctioneers, 174 Randolpheet, BUTTERS & C0'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE Tec, 22, atvi§ o'clock &, m, OVER 800 LOTS DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD G00DS AT ATOTION, AT BUTTERS & CO.'S AUCTION ROOMS, 174 East ltandolph-st, 40 Cases Corned Beef, 2-1h Cans, 90 Cases Corned Boef, 4-1h Cans, Packed by WILLIAM ARCHDEACON, fo Drivato sale by WML AVHUTTERS & COu, 174 Kandolph-st. Trustee’s Sale. ENTIRE STOCIK OoF . Carriages, Offico Fixtures, Ete,, Ele., OF THE COAN & TEN BROECK MANUFACTURING CO. AT AUCTION, Thursday, Jan. 3, at 10 o’clock a. m,, at the Repository, corner Randolph and Ann.sts. The stock conlsta of Family Carriages, Open and T gt Enaciane, Surry ‘Contond ¥ agon ORE elc. i sevSral*tociiiand Carilagen, which Wil Do K:J a7 codt of Jemaire and storats > {oraiock, Taols Office Furpiiures stoe Terais casn. Uy order Gr B 1L BLISY, Trust M. A. BUTTENS & C0., Auctioneors. By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 64 and 70 ‘aliaali svenus. Saturday, Doo, 22, at 8:30 8, m,, Furniture Sale. Westinll offer great Larpalna fn Parlor Sults, Chamber Sets, Jlockers. Kasy Chalrs, Lounges, Bnished and in whlite, Dook- and Carpets, Alig 15 Crates lots, UEKO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, BOOT & SHOE ATCTION SALE, Wednesday, Dec, 26, 9:30 a. m, We alisll bold another of our grest clasringsaleson thesbove date, 80d ahialt offer Iarge lloes of beaver snd Bufalo-ltned goods. Also a tull Hneof rubbers st large dlacounts. Q. P, GORE & CO., Auctioncers. SPECIAL TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS, Thursday, Dec. 27, 9:30 n. m., NG, SEWING BILK, snd our Uusually At- fi;lul ‘:lllb;hfl"::lflnt:‘l::\lfll Bessunable Goods. Sriicslany Lo P aone & cu., Auetonsers. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Auctioneers. 84 and 83 Randulph-at. ‘We snall gell at half-past 8 o'clock this morniug a inrge lot of new Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, and Office Fur- niture, Carpets, Ete. An Immense §tock of aecond-band Furaiture 20d Housuhold Goods, Mouss ull, asd Nust B8 Sold tu dake Roow. i A rare chance for deslors and those lookiug for aria L Bewd far price lat, ety i I BUTTINTIAM, 30) W Miran Bes Cunhen ' adica wbo caperience trouble Tt a0y CHn by FSd UN LY ot bitS. TH BONE 210 Wabast-avs DBy JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO. 54 WABASH-AV. Wednesday Koraiag, Dee, 26, 8t :30 (Cloek, GUREAT HOLIDAY AUCTIONSALE VY BOOTS AND SEHOES, B iy b, MONAMARA & CU., Auctioacern