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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1877. e —_— 2 ; rocetver, Mr. and Mra, . NS e / THE CITY. el farker, Montals 38 omlen, LAt | D e a4 Stoomilant, SAVINGS BANKS. I New York: I, N, Rnight, Miiwaukec; Richard | Sfiers of Mercy; boneuct of flowers, J. Lemrlln to pass n counterfeit €5 hill on the Natlonal Bank of Peru, but discharged, no evl- dence of guilty intent belng proved aghinat him. the mnramsrlur to the payment of the 10 per cent dividend: s A _}!IEDICALQ Rchenclk’s Mandrake ills, Bonn were appolnted to draft resolutions. torney of thin city, was married Iast evening to | waa very profuse, and covered a perlod of many table. . sCRITAL . Someel, England; Dr. €. A Warner, Kankskeo: | ., Pruseing; Swies cardoreceiver Mr. Charles | puie Lina, ; Dre depositors. 81,514,598 | witt ho faund to paswess thoe qual o on Ovstees Fred v, Druseing: ALY g . thy th stabbed in the -81,314, 501 0 rostess those qualittes. necessary to GENERAL NEWS. Ll g A Canmpalan Qe vrederi | Warren; silver n:u}mgnml ereamer Mrs.‘;lr 0: | yack By Jo?}éhmg’-:nnreelny:‘f,luhl W Now 707 del. Loss to Depositors in the Broken e hanks and banke . 485 | ths toral erndication of all billons attacks, prompt 1 » e . . Loma; llesa English gh‘;‘\\'sxxgcrlg:':‘(:fi. %gflzg@-a;"h“zlg u'rv:’:i' ferson strect, was lost night reported in s very . TolAlicesanes vor worsennnere ...$1,015,054 | starttho sccretlons of tha lrcr, and giras heaitny Laties who conternplato recelving Now Year'a | by Comn Chatdry astons € A, | O S and Mra, B Lo Coffing mittena, | §rccarious candition, 430l asealant s betate Institutions. Coshon tond. FFDUATED NESEES, taneto the entlre aystem.o Indeed, it 18 no orlinary calla will pleaso eend thetr addresses to Tur | ATOCURE: yf honas tne flav. 8. A | Mrs, Haring al flower-vases, Mr. and Mra, 3 b , 4 shon Aiscovery 1o medlcal scfence to have Invented rem. 'oatons C, 1 3 . 8. A, | Mrs. t ball to await ihe result of the Due fron ban! Tesn: AINUARE before noon Baturday. “riner, Peotias C. Wovber, Battimore; D, | A, B. Stephenson; velvet freme noil eatel, with | o : edy for thess stubborn complaints, which devel vars b i . . | Mrs, 3 nteel ving, * rn- Y 3 3 P which opena at Riaverly's Theateo Sunday | Xe indiznt®. GV 1 N | ca Uptons 1oce - flctin and_piak | Reldin #600 bonds to the Bl prosime, ‘1 This Partionlar Business. Bondeand mostgaces el misel iy red b K, and g, Bight, arrived in town yesteriday, “m[‘ Sts quar: :’;',\"{?:,' -l-m*“d":ll: i 'é'uff; Yort_ Wsy box, Mire. E. w“fj"h B?ull.‘h have thus far proved unavaiing, as nong o the };'fi';“.“?.‘;’.‘:fi:",'.’«".""" % :‘;o -'(rd':;lwThe;:el;‘l:u::‘:v:'!;::'o:: '(": it 2 (138 s ¢ Vi ? A 2 p 4 . stem. af tered at the Tremont and Commqe;ln. o | Hone e P Keliogg, New Oriosna; | Evanstoni .:L‘:‘fn?{':m';‘} o tal verry dish L interested partied wil apeak sbout - There is | Real Condition of Afalrs in the Central [ Misceliancous, raiimated s o rtuat at Eeaet mlHiott Mok tfes ‘The adjourned meetingof Coustables exnectec | the | M o o00n: °F. W, Coon, Htudson; A. | R. F. Dser, Ottaws, Iil.; { ik vases tn silyer ericnbiyagiel in Lie sass Natfonal Bauk. B wrchanga, oot oastendencles, i now an admitted fact, rendered fn. Yo liave been held Tast evening In Justico Hainea! | Weldon, Bicomington: Fo We €% 0 nSutt it | atandard, silver anit crést al earid-recelver, Mr. | | Justico Summerfiold sesterday held the fol, ? o tlaputable by seleatiBo researcties; and thoto wh, oflica was deferred to an fndefinlte dato, bs- | p” jjyjjon.' Kenval Palmer House—G. H. I and Mrs, (eo 2. For'k; silver card-case, | Jowing: Frank Frignt, Jarcenyof 890 worth of Fokainse s ¥ 5 e A m"m:mm b ¥hoina i cause nobody was present to eather together. New York; J. M Uo;nmbnl. 0. Wallace Pratt, Kausas;City; decorated glove- | gloves and notlons from L. A. fitoll, of No. 7 The fallure of four of the largest savings 1% CERMAN ik T A g @ et & Michacl Donahue, 8 sears of aze, found oo | I BERENL niver box, Dr, ami Mea, Jose, oh Sill, Knlamazoo | El(th avenue, $500 to tho 34 prox.: Edward | banks o the city during the past tive months | was the st of the quartetteto go down, Tus medieins sre hots prostécd by natera tn thecomaion 3 ichacl Donahue, B 3¢ tatning 824, gl';:'h e nneaps unique tollet cloak, Mr.and [ Mrs. Frank Gitbert; l:b::l" larceny o& two gold watches -nhlc alng | eceses an Interest aside from that shich Prestdent, Henry Greenebaum, touk n personnl | herbyand rools ot the deids R Carpenter street a pockel-book couttiing B | &, 00t/ T . argur, Wi 1 silver and crpstal tollet stisnd, Dr. and Mes. F. | valued at €350 and 30 snmoney fram his 8- | S0 otonga 1o the unfortunate deposttor [ PGS In fte mankzement, 'le had successtuily | Thess Pliisoyen thabowete and corract all bittous de- & and was honest caough to turn it over to Officer | WIEPERTa0 000 New Orteans: 'M. W, HUenrotin. ployer, 15 oyert, o z‘;f' i ne .l-!‘lu avo- | prop g8 o fought through three or four panics, The fail- | rangements without esilvation or any of the Infurlons L Libby of the West Madison Station, at which | Gotiae, N. ¥.3 C. B. Le Aadison¢ J. Q. Amou those present we re Mr. and ) nue, 87 to the enls " tzae whose hard earnings have tieen ruthlessly swept | ureof the Gernan National, the suspenslon of | emects of eatomelor other polsons. The sectetion of ¥ Placeit awaits n claimant. saoger, Pacte. Stone, Dec and, aick £ I meotlu At oalreretor \of jLmelve unlicensedteanis, | out of ssistence. The figuros cannot fallto | the New York louss, ad tie xencrs GITEAIE | i 4 promaled by theio i, 26 willbe sca by the > . ord, Mr. Mrs.. 1. P - D ) 4 d the R iz of everything to which the naine of Ieary- e e e e i THE CIGARMAKERS. Jias Eale, 1. s e et o tho S, Janice Horrson et Avinu Ban- | SOILCRS 0L el o | nehwi, e aiachid. proved foo s for | aered <o (e ol sd dlopawia of tn 3 , No. 83 Madlsc Mr. . 3 Y 4 " e . : ons Bullding), wasat 8 8. my 4-‘,‘ Heren OBICTIONS TO TIAT UECENT ORDER. Tood anddsughters, Mlr. and M To 81530 bonds for the barelary of J. K. Floyd’s | labored for reform fn Lhe management of sav- ;’:fi‘r, g?;,',"":ffl,hmlm.‘:Afls‘il.m.da%rf ‘32‘5’7‘,’2 Am:u':m::\l:n‘:- teesise lo‘n:mpl:] st of pilte. & m., 4 13 o 433 ‘!,3";",". i TP The clgarmokars held a meeting at Kiare's | pryeing, Mr. Eugene Pruiising, Mr. house, No. 53 Peorta stroct; Ricka Weavers, | ings inatitutions they will bave & pecultar sig- | §19.' The latter show a depreclatlon 3t | preparcd oniy by, I5. Schanck & Eon, at thete prins tomotar AL 8.1, 3 il ‘T;-l T;' il 45 geary | Tl on Nusths Clark _street, yesterday after- Bigier, Mr. and Mrs. Graltam, et Flapidss larincy, '}'ax':“x'l’fi'o S et &'E‘,"Jfi”f{:flfl;f, nificance. : over $200,000 ws comparcd with the | clpstofice, corner izih and Archata., Philladoiphis, J rs ) nnel ) yel Mr. Mra, yon, Mr. dnd Mrs, cl O o V o s TCL! N 0 A soonestoriy e eynncl 5635 | oo forth purpone of taking seton ook | M iy i Eyong et g, TREsneds | SR R SR ot daeson, w0 ts | O e surence ol aueh alore the man | il il T B her cent TR | TR CIS T n Doplaines strect, died suddenly of heart dis. | 10 tho repeal or madifcation of l” il "( l" Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Kendail, Kalamazoo: the | the8lst. agers of the unfortunate nstituttons took par- | Jto A0 S0 SV Core, aud the remainder will | s N —— 3 DI eecuscd "was tecently from Philadel. | under the declsion of the Commf ssloner of In- | poy "Charles Halt Everest, Mr. and Mrs. D. B, 5 SEAVERNS. tlcular pains to fnform thelr condding constitu- | be raised by asscasmenta on the stockholders, CADBUTE'S PREPARATIONS: & phia, whero he leaves one child motherlese. Yerna Rovenue, prohibits the location of & tnan- | Gogks and daugaters Luurd and Atlite, Me. and | _The eise of Fred A. Scaverns, a Board of | ents that the suspension was caused only by the | all of whom, With the excention of thy Gresii- | v~ it se e b bers of the Orlental Constatory gave | ufactory and a retall shiop in the same room. | and Mes. Waterbury, Mr. and Mrs. Munger and | Trade operator, who 18 charged by Mr. | firinkaga dn value of the real-catate security, | baums, ‘are soivent and able to pay, The eapl- a ‘The members of the Orlental Conslstory T . sa4s F. M the Msses Murger, Mr. and Mrs. Agnew, Mr. | John W. Parmeles with the cmbezziement s | el ot the bank was $200,000, aceually pald : a reception at thelr Asylum, No. 76 Mooroc | There were about slx2y present, Cas Mairer 3 which In the fush tim: d sven subs tal of Lhe bank was §200,000, accually pald in : ‘i b \ng, which was largely attended, Shalrs sod Martin Wenke Sccre- | Chasc, Thomas Chard, Miss Stone, sod many | of $7,233, was called before Justice Kob- { O o e thus ed, and oven subse- | o0 4Tone three months ngo the bank clalmes .| b7 B anbon, roctal e e sl || L ciodgn pRALImAN : others. fnson * yeserday. . Charlea J1. Reed repro. | quent to the panic of Septeniber, 1373, thoy had | o have 4 surplus of §80.000. The condition of h i I " £ i tary. 7 " PLOWERS—MEYER. sented ‘the defendant and W. W. O'Bricn | loancd their money. This, howover, Is true | the tnstitution {s best shown by the followin; b i f upper wers numbered amoug the attrao- 24 ¥ I'4 3 i i ubar e On-motlon, Messra. Wagenfuhr, Sclir, and | Mr. John F. Flowers, & young_ and_ tslng at- | appeared for Mr. Parmelee, The testimony | gnly i part, The deplorable condition of the ! ' Manitrries, Original and Standard Manufaotures, Mr, ond Mra. J. A, Borland desirc Lo express e O e tan: To e, at o, | Years but the complaint was based on transac- | dofunct institutions was ot alone tho result of | pyq geponttors..... 333,888 | U116 J 10'the many kind friends thele_anpreciation of | M. Feldkao sotd, the gr:: nf,,,';mu“:' ‘;':;:’," P T Ol e wuntiat kvt was tled | Hons'which hnd L o tareh |17 Jest, | tho depreciation fu reat ostate, the dullness of | Cervifeaies of depostt. 8000 B OFFICE AND FACTORY1 i o wordsof sympathy and condolence to them in fl;"-gd":“ the :;z“flc';'n:’ml;_jm,': P'on‘“hk_l" br the Hev. ‘Willlsi Youn, of the. Fullerton | The evidence showed that Mr. Seaverns hyd a8 | business, auathageneral shrinkage of thevalues | Dills nayatie 50,000 ] referre o by 1 thelr bereaveincnt, also for ths mauy beautiful % fowers, especially thuse contributed by fricnds = at Field, Leiter & Co."s. Avenue Presbyterian Church, in the presence of » large number of relatives and frie:nds of the bride and groom. Among the profainent per- |‘om resent were Col, and Mra. Llovd Wheaton, i many as twenty times between March 1T and Nov, 5 received from Mr. Parmelce sums of money for *marging,” and had represented that lie (Parmelec) had tost to varfous persons, Call josn... Due German Totalyuwee of the mlscellancous stock enterprises, which for years past have sprung up with the speed of Jonah's gourd, and died off with the rapidity ¥os. 64, 66, 68,70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washington-oL, B, Y, BABBITT’S I deciston was based, and he could find noth- {ug thereln which warranted sucle » ruling. The The Jewclers' Association of Chicazo and | jaw was passed years ago, and the makers had Invited guests from other Western citles en- : omas Kudd, Mrs. Sinith, of Burlington, | who demandod their margins from him (Scav- | of sandfles Ir an carly summcr's night, There b G Rt fronquct at the baliner Houss | been working under 1 a8 now, SR Aot e S rloworas Sr. | erns), when' in realily, as the testimony of | are many udivlduala of elegant lelsurs floating Bankeatue, " Bulmaled, BEST SOAP | jast evening. About fifty pucsts sat down, and | tlon. There were In the city about 500 maou- oy Matsey, Prof, O'Neld, Mr. George | Seaverns himself shotved, Parmelce was deal- | ground town who recall with pleasant memo- 450 s ¥ iat time was had by such of the party | facturers, of whom 400 bad also a retatt dupart. ,"C. tiowell, and ‘many others. | ing directly with hia owu avent. One 102,000 | . Themost pleasant and eftective Soap for tha Laane ) o very |‘nla oG me e (cnlvfi'lea party Ustil this declslon, It was saflicient to m . Morton acted as | *'deal™ in particular, for 100,000 bushels of ries the time when they were the leadlng spirits 168,44 | dryorfor Pamily ¥ Aebina fmrposes ever offtre : bl s p + | meut. Until this decllon, It wansaMetentlo | 2%, uonina Mlis Famnie. teyer, aisterof | corn,iwas mado with Seavoras, Parnelce beini | 1o organizations for bulding ratlvays frus bl 5550 | AT REkaREVeRs ik un etk of 0 castn 3 Tho Wood-Carvers? Amoclation met at No. | separate the twe BYADRLLEC! Uy o ooliCutor | the bride, a8 bridesmald. Tho brido was dressed | henomant of, the facty woil ior Varmelee. - | stumps to awanp mudholes, for erecting facto- | Wet ba 70.000 L 2‘.‘3.321%3:‘“%3"63‘%%‘.‘}3‘5: oo'v’fflces'&‘lt:fi::tg: e o teason Tor thle lesus of the order was | {n an ashes of roses cros grain silk dress, hearily | manded to know with whom ho wwas dealinic wus urniture, rles destined to extract sunshitio from cucuin. bers, to work Monte Christo gold-mines inthe granite hills of Utah and Colorado, The stock BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. trimmed with fringe and polnt lac, Her hea was arnamented with a wreath ol orange blos- soms. Miss Faonle Meyer, the Ubridesmaid, 10 prevent small manufacturers from (illlng their boxes again. A man who would do that wasnot worthy the name of cigar maraulac- and By-Luws reported, and the report was read and sdopted by sectlons, A number of new members were enrolledy Am:i after the payment Riyen b¥| 8enverns the names of uino fiema with wiiom there had been no dealing. Beaverns was Total venrin BOIZ,025 $407,81D beldd in $5,000 bonds to the Crhmi ‘The followlog summary is indicative of the gt ‘yards and parks miles from any human v n R E, X i) -, requird many cigars to be 5 " Origl 1101 i 13 ¢l " 1 is u loss to the poor depositors of vver Whitcomb, C. R.: Dr. A, E, Hoadles, V. C. .5 :’;‘,':ue?"xfg'r:r :;fl s u"c'§ “".nbncc:. ] changed from its present location. ‘The Origin of the Driftless Region of Central | habitation, purchased on tlme tho sur- mf i e - | Sore an ashes of roscs Irish popita dress, trim- | nal Court. During the trial Mr. Georze of these inushroom concerns waseasily floated. | ¥ast sums of mioncy, the agregate suvings of of dues, etc., the meeting adjouraed. Taren |Mfl.‘:}]‘"fi‘!hc;‘“m&“:::;lrm:;"ofl': ot With satin. Among the ‘young ladles | A. Seavorns, brother of the accused, | Thelr 10 per cent bonus, coupons pagable: half- “'“"’(‘r’,:",l"‘ :‘“"l “"‘:L" """’b“’" ""“H".“f" oMiade trom the patett yerouamle O erers . The ceremonles attending the fousteenth an- | woutd h R Vhe offerder to the authorities, A | present were Miss Mattic Halsey, Miss Minno | testifica that such deslings as tho #c- | yearly, were regaraed In certaln quatters as de- up s e L e A e Joass y the | §a% ha equal. Rample box, contsining threa cakes : e e e tcers ot Thomos o, | Mouldreport the offender b0 el hin. hoxes | Derby, Miss Hattio' Howell, Miss Anaie Roblo- | cused had carrled on with Mr. Parmelce wore At 24 de- | mocalled depression In eal-eatate vallies, thoul | reat fresta réceip of 7 cari. i B e o, 405, e T doAr Sy were | T e ot Rder. [apoluuse| | son, Silss Cella Mever, and Miss Saraly Meser, | of very comuion occurrcnico amonk the men- o callateruls for uniimited lowus. There | It s queatlotiable whether tho property ever = ! et Lo, So: 10 Mutran strecty Tastlevens |yl Qo I e P aightin his shop couldn't | Tho wedding presonts wers numerous aad valu- | bers of the Hoard of Trade. were Jotot-stack compantos for reclalitng lnnds | was intrinsically worth the prices set upon It by B ABB'TT s N e ’"’f,' "l:hc ;l;v_vmghwn ny, ‘um (l)lflwtn'f_ IQumcllt,c stop him. The moveinent was lmdl-nlwa by | able. w—s—————-cousm T h‘:rl:nluu ;nm:)n:: d‘xfl tl;x"ycur |;nd=r :n!c;; nls:)- P! LI«‘lbI"l':l, distia and the nddress by the Rev. H. W. Thomas, D. | 10 heavy manufacturers of tho East, wlin, hay- - = 3 ciations for butlding citics and -ports, where, In ) ete, «L. D, A'ari mmber of Invited ueste were vres: | {ox potten wages down below living ratos, uow | TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. Sectat Dirpateh tn The Chicago Tridune. tho nature of things, o tlehing-smack and a log- 8, Janan s SOAP POWDER. L o and Ui isnuamant. woss vy oo | sonchc pouss e Coprimiopee ot (SR | L i e oo | A Gehiin ety o e th 06, | Ve mascal measelicyof o6 lisgt e (ST Feler bt e e o c! i inturday wi seni L cademy of lences, Arts, an ctters con- | the commercial necessities of the placei”thers 1en i wIthous tho 180 0f groass o potash. Trisl ! u;mf, '\'{':‘“:mf',m ‘2:5&-’.’.’{' fi,:flf;‘mfi?&? :fi:}'?,,“:.?;}.:_"m",’;’.fi,;f“ '&Efifi“?fi:?,l,?{ .:' ;‘3 "':,',!1 Court. tinued ita sessions this morning, afternoon, and | were real-eatate speculators who pIAnuud'hanle- unréfl:u“ll::( oo on recoios of 5?::'3:-. i D ant svsning, resulted nn follows: In K. | thls year 235,00 I taxes. Under the rule of | Tho County Agent's offico wiil probably be | evening. Tho first paper la the morning was on ) BABBITT'S Mores Yeaton, Jr., Sceretary: T,"F. Flavin, The € C {a bel odeled, | Wisconsin.” by Prof. O. Irving. It mrose, ho | ruunding property at prices hundredsof degrees $2,0i0,000, the accumulation of months and f ' i A de 1 the =~ taves bad e County Court room o remodeled, " cars of toil, sl squaudered by a system of :,",’,*:“';"f{ 1{;.%'{:::,‘;&,,'5'5‘.";,:.‘ Sl | o ars were roduced or | and Wil be ready for occupancy fa a fow days. | 3aid, from glaclers dividing aud Jeaving n por- abovo its actual value, fafd out “additions” | Danking. which never has, aud Aever ea, pro- YE AST POWDEH_ cotnb, J. N. A. Brisco, M. Yeaton, Jr., F. M. ‘Tillotson, Trustees. Flold, Leiter & Co. have made o contributlon for thic families of the two firemen who lust ieie [ves in the buraing of thelr retall atore. To cach of the widows they give 0. T the children of esch the figm prescuts §1,000, and 4 offers to {nyeat the amount profitably and to T take care of 1t careluily and properly until they arc of age. Scharenburg and O'Hourke left tvo chiklren each, which will glve to cach child $500. Besides the above bequests, the firm havo placed in the hands of the Fire-Marshal 8250, to be placea In the Treasury of the Fire- men's Bencvolent Assodation. ‘The regular annual meeting of he Mex lcan Yeteran Club of Chicago was neld at tho Grand Tacific last ovening, C, . Ots In the chalr ‘After the transaction of some routine husines ‘tho election of officers for the comiug year was - proceeded with, resubtligr_as followa: Urest- § dent, Col. Turnley; Viee-President, Augl\_mun not, _Were they living i a republic of a mon- archyl Al tlieyasked waa tho privilego of making a living. ~ Ho advocated a permancat organization to secure their rights, and to avold bemg crushed out by the Eastern manufac- turers, . Mr. Laubenheimer eaw no chance whatever, by having a factory and salesroom on the same floor, for fraud, thie regulations goverains the former belnis so strict. 1t was true, if o dealer 1n leaf sotd to dishonest men without reporting thie fact, there mighit be fraud, but that wasn't the fault of the bonest munufacturers. ‘The Government should lovk atter the leafl dealers, He mentioned un instance, a8 showing tho char- ncter of thu superviston, where a mao was 100 tigars short, and_the Collector called on his bonasmen to nay 60 cants, & Mr, Bruee conshlered the present tax—80s thuusand—too ligh, and ho suggested the get- ting up of_a petition usking that it be reduced again to 83, 1l was n favor of o permancnt orpanlzation for mutual protection, tion untouched, An interesting discussion fol- lowed. The sccond paper was '*The Historic Bignificance of tho Kettle Morraine,” by Prof. ‘T. C. Chamberlala, Chief Geologist. The paper was n general discussion upon glaclal effects and remains in Wiscotsin, with many new and interesting facts garnered durlug tue State Qeological Burvey. In the afternoon Frof, Rogers, of Milwaukee, read a paper on “The Vibration of Organ- Pipes.,” e reported a Jarge numberof original exporiments. The second paper, by tha late Prof, Uidenhage, of Milwaukee, was rcad by Prof. Peckham, of Milwaukes. Its subject was, “Some Hemarks on the Descent of Ant- mals.” The I'rofessor took somowhat of.a Dar- winlan view. DPresident Hoy, of Racine, read a paper entltled * Were Any of the Ancicnt Co per lmplementa of Wisconsin Casti” ile did not decm {t possible that the moud-builders Most of tho Collector's books have now been dellverod, and the County Treasurer Is looklng anxlously for tha Town Collectors’ returns to meet the drafts upon him. Thae Grand Jury did not corapleta the McKes murder casc yesterday, but returned forty-nine trus bills—twonty-four for larceny, six for as- sault, one for robbery, twelve for burglary, and six for forgery. ‘The County Board is to be called on fu a fow days to send somo one to Lumont to inspeet the Court-House stone. Tho position was created by the old Board at one time, but subsequeatly abolished. Following the clection of Peters as Warden of the Insane Asylum comes the annonacement that he Intends to gweep out onough of the ex- perienced employea thero to make room for hia children. Complaints of nepotlsm bave before been urged agaiust hhm. thereon, bullt “dre-prool cottages' for the laboring-man, aud un paper lgured themselves out as milllonalres,—in fact, succeeded fn get- ting 4 quasi Conuressional vertifigate to thelr untold wealth. All theso mushroom enterprises needed money, und thero were mililons (n the savings and some utner banks. THE COMIETITION on the part of the saviore banks to secure de- R_ollll was for years of the kecueat character, e inducement of 0 per cent luterest was held out to the workingmen to cowe around evers Baturday and deposit the reskdue of thete hard- carned wages, alter the markoting for the week had been attended to, The 8 per cont interest was charged up on the puss-books at the end of each bulf-year, thus practically allowlog com- pound futcrest, cstimated at the eud of cach six months, All that tho bank could expect to realize on loaning theso deposits was er cent; though, In many cases, mnortgages for duce a sulllvient margin of protit to give to the business that stability which (s so lmnperatively demanded {n the tnterest of the worklug claascs. Then add to tbls vaulshed cnrlml the Intercst on what tlic depositors will ultimately receive, but_not for some xeuro—n will certainly bo $100,000. Then add to this 600,000, the Lati- mated eapital un which these four baunks wer uolnf businegs, and thers {8 tigzured up a Joss of nearly $3,200,000, swept away {orever from the carniogs and accumulations of our city. it to this sum be added the losses resulting [rom the fatiures of other banks, the Scandinavian, Cook County, Sccond, Mauufacturers’y Commereial Loan, mii otliers wlilch nowaescape recollection, it will be found that there liave beeu frittere uwn{v in glittering laud and other speculations,fully £5,000,000 of tho capizal of our citizens. Absotutely pure, Uread, cakespuddiogs eto., mule In A whort space of time, keep longer, ani are piore di- eatiblo than when made of common And chiesp lmita- fons. A trisl package seut fres on receipt of 73 cents. BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Attandardarticls. Asample package sont fres oa receipt of 25 conts. % 3 BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR. anted {reo from alt impurities. ‘The housewif: iy upon It. Trisl packsge eent res on Fecelps ol BABBITT'S e e AB A MATTER OF CURIOSITY, g and for future refsrence, the following statis- llcs\(llm\vlnz the cundition of all the savings i arica amounts wero placed at 8 to 9 por cent. | buuks 1w the ity on July 1 last, is submittod. 3 Biteinbaun; Scerctary, James I, Moores Trease | A motion to form s Ulgar-sanufacturers’ | Iuformation reachied the bullding yesterday wrets aallilondly ulvanced 14 art 1h cest tmple- | Tho bauks wers obliged to earcy from 15 L 20 | The figures for tho Dime and Chicago Bavings i \wrer, DAL, Juergons; VFiumsice Committee, | Unlon was agreed to. L ona'ct the indicted: Protecyion | menta: and s caroful szamiination led bim t the | por cant of thelr deousts. n Uiolr vaults, ug n | uro esthnsted, sud 1t Lelioyel, arc sufliclonts POTASH. % August Stalnbaus and Archibald Bruce Me- THE COMMITTD ON KESOLUTIONS Lifo ollicers, was positively sojourning in Will S N ol Macuiion: of Mil. | Unie working funy aud on this thiey secured o | Iy accurata for this purpost. The reported cap- a Tean. 3The only other business transacted was | roported as follows: ¢ .| County, It he is to be apprehended at all, it ia ol ok e Hon, o Em 102'1? ack, | Prods Whintover, Heace, taking tho average on | ltal ol the % Bee-liive" {ncludes tho ““contin- | Apareconcentrated atksti, doudla the strencth at 1 tho appaintment of Mesars. dlacris, Juerzcus, | Wugngas, By a Iata raling of the Commintloner | about time some effort was mado or tho job e T At iaan Prasth ugllab, Froncl, | fho businces done, thoro was . bire margin of | gent fund,” the grandiloquent appellation be- | £3mmon potssh. Sampia seat fres elpee and Prickott us a committee to nrrange for the | of Internal itovenne, cigar manafacturces are com- | wbundoned, ‘:l."“‘ ) ;"[, i) fi’-'“ "l:“- Superntond B per cent prollt, out of which hed to be | stowed upon tho surplua by the roly-polv man. e Je transportatidn of delegates to the Natiuual | pellvd to linve hereafier different roums und stors Juilge MeAllist slaed bod ¢ ! &-‘" " “:“- o ~Tfl; "'-)“ erintondent Enli ‘taxes, clerk hire, and othor expenscs. A | ager, 8va Myers. During the.run, which be- | TIIE PROPRIETOR will give un ounco of ; Cenventlon of Veterunsto be held fn Baltimors :un m‘;I-\ \\'fi;k.huvl.. ‘I'J:}llly separated and distinct d-y“'l. )l'fl;m' ::-h‘;uu{o'g:% n':lu ’!,";gr tha’ J‘B’l g:“ gm':“kn';r ::lll""n‘;‘: L E:K;‘lfll:]’ l;"l‘::’fl:m:é ‘nnkhwnhn deponlu fim of $1,000,000 could not | gan about lllnfl n‘:hldla of Jnlyd-nd cleu-;d ald for every ounce of impuritics found la P> b from the snlerroon ; an =~ s - o : ¥eb. 2 e avent nw nndet whicl wehavo | fore e unnaunced that be would take a week | lectura on Dell’etclephons, with i tho mature ol things, ruallza wore thay | ouly when tho banks closed thelr doors, tho UG | way of tueds propatations Messra, J. W. Doane, Murry Nelson, UGeorze C. Clarke, J, T. McAutey, U P, Kelloagg, and Marshail Field, the Commuttea I ehargo of the arrangemcnts Tor the entortalimnent” of the Commercial Cluh of Boston during thefr recent visit, deaire to express fur themselves sl for the merchants of Chicago whossreprosentatives they were cordial ucknowledgmeuts and thanks to ull who con*ributed to make the visit n pleasire and success, especlally to the Chicngzo Club, tho Uitteayo, * Hurhogton & Quiney Rufl- road Compuny, o Mr. J. B. Sherman und lig worked hina been {n_existenco for thic Inat Aftecn years; anil we, a9 manufacturers, have nt all times'comptied ‘with all its requiremcatss und \Wignzas, If the present ruling of the Com. missloner of Intornal Muvanue uo enforced, it would curtall bardship on u greal number, cons- pelling many to fotire from the Tusitiess who are Sy now but barely eniniog a subatstence: and Wuxurus, Tho peescnt yatom of rezuiation, undor which we wanufactore, is #o exocting as to wreclade Uie possihility ur probabllity of (raud on he ntornal ltevonue; therefare, Jiesolted, 'That wa requeat the Commissloner of Internal Revonue to uiluw wanufacturers to carey h working illus- trations. J. L. Jones, of Janesville, read aper on *“Eyolution;” Geu. Ed Rryaut, of wld&mg. on the }'(5&: ue:m(').n‘:emmew&“i o‘!s. . Ou-Bawyorg: ot e Ctikts fn"ninfillyr?l‘l?nflnl to " Literatiro.”” The Academy will adjourn to-morrow noon. CANADIAN NEWS. Special Disvatch o TAs CAicage Tribuna ToRONTO, Dec. 27.—Charles E. Willlams, the Chicago forger, was up again to-day for extra. 880,000 gross profit per annum. 'The lo two or three pleces of paper would nake a ser! oua (nroad luto this sum; and (n the event of aud- the .consaquent tumble In values, oases tnora,than sutliciunt to swcop away the fimfln of -years would Ineyvitably ensuc. This as been thie expericnce of all the savings banka which have fnited. Thelr gains, capital, and mbro or less of the deposlts were engulfed in thie maelstrom preduced by the downnlil rush of real-estata valucs, and securities having mothor earth for o baala. to nurse his rheumatism. ‘Che trial of Bima for defrauding a Michigander was continued aud concluded, the jury acquitting, At a former trial for the same oilsnsa the jury disagreed. ‘The newly-elected ‘olficers will enter tipon Ul dischargo of their dpties Tuesday. Tho Repub- Iican iembers of the Board should sec to it that the now year Is started by making an lo- ventory of all the county property, snd by re- quirinz that therealter every requisition for supolics of any Kind shall bo sccompanied by & statemant showini jhe amount on hand. The positors succeeded In withdrawing nearly if uot fully £5,000,000, or o little over 56 per cent of the amouot duo them In the agerexate. It Is indeed very questlonable If thero bo to- day $1,000,000 on deposit in the four savings Lanks now numlnr. The contiderce of the peuple lu these Institutlons is at a very low ebb, and will remain so for 4omo ycars to come. In fadt, it seema not hazarding too much to say that, when the Government shall have resumed svecie payment, thore will not be s savings bank in the city, as those which are now in existence For Sale bu all Dealers. OIL.-TANKS, WiLsON & EVENDEN, 1 OIL TANKS axo SHIPPING CANS, €7 & 49 Weat Laxo Siroet. < GrO. B e e 2T THE MELANCHOLY SKELETON OF ‘Tum ‘‘nzs- | will be forced to retire for lack of business. Ll 2 D e associaten, 1o the Milwaukee & 8t. Panl Rall- dition. The check alleged to have been ratsed " T i g by abnil 1t thelr fectorles under the reguintion s they | failurc of the Board fn the past to adopt some B n . mve H T Compunya to We Lillzazs & Homtinatats hve exyated (or tho fiftoen you tea'ber | such aystem has, cost. the taxpy ers untold | from $10 to $0,510 scems to bo a genulna one. | Is an examplo of what can be sccomplfshiod by a | Juty 1,187] Depoat Betmeans | bres ) “aenies CONFEOTIONEIX, Yatlruad, Company, Lo the Conmiiveo of Gt | Yievo aif ases can bobonsaly collected underttore | tiousands, und thef Republcans, although in tho | I ralsed at al, it was probasly changed from | A, with tho theory that there is 18 form of | oo oo s o0 3 im, 337 CELRBRATAD throughoat of the Graud Lacitle Hotel. | ealatiute, L o e imherkiat Congressy | Snority, canvatiaflord o bave tliesd efrors :10: 485 1o 90,610 Tha dats af Uinichieck bedradi Seclliity: phisiu snfiala ey afeden by ool ssrhenl” meioon) jooloon!” 720311 ths Uniou—expresssd 10 ail tho Hon, William Aldrich, tho Hon, Carter 11, [ PR dicatlons of baviog been alterod, but the rest of Anost * othors $740. Sat. Bk ] R a0 AL, LB ¥sn upwand at The proverty on Abcrdeon strect furmerly | jiarreon, and the I Loreuz Brentano, be re- ADOUT TR SITUATION. the chock, 80 far a8 Appearances go, seems to bo corn owes itors an ot‘I;en $740,823, and the 400007 Aonio00| 33.000) 1330781 25, 40, er ., Addross owned by Mr. Churlea C, P, HoldenJbut piluced | gausted Lo presant theso rasolutions as the views | The conduct of Mayer in deserting the Re- d e &0 estimated mssots aro 152,703, It clalmed to 32921 380w00u| 7.800] 448,323 orders GUNTUER, Confes B hitn T steh w condition, tiat e o vee | 47 thoe mesting 16 the Commissloner of Tnturnal | publicans in the Board was the subject of much | I originally written, Jo Dixon, Deputy Super. | havo a capltal and eurplus of 8100 000, and 20, 563) *loner, Chicago. crure no coutrol over. i, was knocked duwn | Reventio, and use all means in their powur to liave T — s comment yesterday. The Demacratic members wore chuckling over using him to elact Mo- Laughlin, Peters, aud Maher,—the only officlals they cored for,—aud wers vongratulatiog ono another over the victory achieved, for, while they wera jn the iniaority and enditied to ex. pect nothing, thoy hud beaten the rheumatio and disagreelny Republicans aud disapooluted themselves, ‘Tho lepublicans were dowa at the mouth, ond their folly stared them in the face us they recognlzed what their bickecing and strifo had broucht them to, ‘They wore {narme againat Meyer and accused hiin of treachery sud varl- intendent of the Chicago Pollce, was lengthily examined and cross-cxamined as an expert fn detecting forged writing. The case was {urther o bt v T Quzan 7ib ipecial Dignatc i2agn Tridune. MoxtnEaL, Dev. 27.-~To-day ex-Ald, Me- Bhaue, an extensive cattla-exporter, recelved a letter (rom the Minister of Agriculturont Ot tawa, stating that the Dominion Government had passed an order In Councll asiing the Homoe Governmont to remove the restrictions on cat- tle when taxod I the United Kingdom, A Blackboard Exchange, called the New York tho accodnt stood on the ledger, The truth I ft never had auy capital that was tangible. ‘There may have Leen scme notes or checks at one time; but, through the complicated nys- terfes of bookkeeplng, by which figures are e to le, thoy were climinated from the con- cern without wiping out the capitul account, which was allowed to stand aa an aliuring batt for the upwary, Included fn tho Nabilitles of the concern s §03,300 ** Investment certificatee," whilo among the assets flgure *(nvestnent mortgages,” $101,010. ‘Theso latter arc fn the bands of a trustes as sccurity for tho payment yesterday to the highest bidder, “The premise were vuayeyed In {TUSt sume Yeuarsaro tu sevire abond of Mr, Holden's, conditioned lor the yment of $12,000 1o Joseph -f1, 4t hilladelphia, on thu 1st of February, 157 reduced o 1835 to §7,0.8, but aceruing unpahl sioce then broughit the sum up 18 not belng fortivomide vut of % 1L, the trustee, Ne rday scll at publ ¥ heretotora posse flolten, J1 war honght. by Mrs, Ho: tho rights uf the cigar munufacturers protected. ‘The resolutions were unanimously adopted, aud & committes wus appointed 1o prescny a cupy to cach of the. Congressmen, and also to the Senuturs. il The Chairman stated that tho preaent law was very vupreasive, hut they obeyed it because It was thelr duty to do so us guod citizens, II it were made more oppressive it would become unbearable. Orgauization was nocossary, o that there could ho united action fu the future, Mr. Welter dealred a committee appoluted to 30.000] L. 81,834 Germ o70,003] + 200,000 ‘56,000 1,213,483 — Neree, AUUTION SALES: WHM. A. BUTTERS & CO. General Anctioneets, 174 Itandolpheat, LIPM.AN, Corner Monroe and Clark-sts., WILL SHLL EVERY mmiw AT HIS , OWN STORE, AL “In the ands of Recetvars. . THE CENTRAL NATIONAL. ‘The followlng shows thio condition of the Cen- tral Natlonal, as appears from the books on the 4th fost., when it was haoded over to O, J. Glover, Recetvert the wordly propert; 3 ZAOURIES. nep . Blils discounted—Eatimsted good... ....§ 80,187 cutrix of Juseph 3L Rtoach, for the sum of Hatl o doubtful.:, 134,158 i apeal ta the. manufacturera throughout the | ousother unpleasant things, but It was plain to | Open loard, has boen eatablislicd here. Stocks, [ Of the Heertificates.’ Should the courts do R ty ! Al ety Chieago Unlon 1o securo | eeShnt thor was & scliAnbess in thelr opposts | Reain, and provisions sia bought and soid on { | termine that they must be used for the good of b T > i chiliran’ of thy unday-school of St, | theobloch snugiity aud thig was done —Mewrs. | tion, for several of them aco ko to have aL: | Der cerb ALy ¢, 1y, onigagn 2ve e 30,000 1of o, aayiment aEover | Uslted Sates bonds to 1atton 50.833 s’ copat Ch N c| s Velter, Maurer, and Wenke being sdesignated. | tempted to make just such an alllaoco as Meyer ‘ agn une. ol a nlted States bonde calatios X ')'f.‘,':::. .”J’::‘.‘:;’f,',lf‘.:}'fifi'.} l‘;.:l;'r"{nfi-‘mm:: ;l",d After inuny ind sigolfied thelr willingness to suceceded ‘The more honorable of lbuym. OTTAWA, Dec, :"l',_fl:" bf“f"“g has beon | £050,000 due de ositors—10 cents on the dollar, Expositio %"(“‘o’\"n%'-:\{nug!)%d?“i h‘“lr,fiv‘nd T e SEht - at the. chiurch ot 7:13 | band themselyes togother, the iaeetiog ad- | howevor, wers not Inclined to object so much | B od to” appolnt Francls Clare Ford & Com- | The fullowing figures show the condition of the heel . 10 Plated Waro and Olothing; and will sell uatil the entire stook Is closed out, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers. 130 OASES CORN BEEL, Packed by Wm. Archdescon, AT ATOTION, {3 BATURBAY, Dlog, T8 5 Jp o clock & . aboar ! W BUITRNS & GO., Austlonoors. BUTTERS & CO'B REQULAR BATURDAY BALE Doc, 20, 8104 o'clock &, 1. ! FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, &, At our salesrooms, 174 andolph-st. ovlock. The sctiolars — about 500 fn | Jouraed uatil 2 p. m. number—were wrranged iu the front hal? of the church and the fifty-two bril- liant banners, denoting the whervabouts of as many classes, made a very guy sight. Tho church wasdecorated aa upou Clrl style which Las prgvalled for many James's Before 1k hour for tho openbie of the e edifice wus crowited. e exer- £l a number of Christmas carpls aud pruyerservices, The carols were beautifully renderrd by & choir of young boys. Dr. aryis, thoe {estor, ofticlated at the altur, sud, i tdre course of the festivitics, addressed & fow cordial emarkia to the assembied children, Not the least important funture of the evenlng was the lofty Chrlstmas tice which atoud )‘n-ltll‘ with gifta and pretty ornatients, just under the caves, so tu spesk, of the north wing, The dis- tribution of wilts was & source of preat inerrle ment to the hittle ones, cach of whom recelved a present. LEAVITT-ATRENT CONOREUGATIONAL CHURCL, The annnal mecting of Leavitt-8trest Con- grezntioun) Church was held Wednesduy even- fne, Dec. 12, 12, ‘Yhe Prudantial Committes - presented ity uinth annuul report througn fts Chalrinan, the pastor, The wark the pust year had been, he memoruble fo Listory of the church because of tho pecullor cxvressions of Divine favor, ‘Therevival of last wiuter under Messra. hursday. safon of the Third Class of the Order of 8t {ichuel and Bt. George, in recogoition of serv- ices randorod In_concection with the Klsherics Commission at fHallfax. To the IWestern Anoctated Press. Toron10, Dec, 37.—About 100 unemployed Isborers walted on the Mayor to-day, and stated that they must have work or they and thelr tamilles would starve. The majority of them will be set to work breakls totes to-morrow. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. Avsunn, N. Y., Dee. 27.—Courtnoy has ac- cepted the cnallence of Trivkett, and scnt his agent to New York to-ntzht to deposit $250 for. feit with the Clipper. Courtney nwmes Owasco Lake aa the place of me e CALIFORNIA. For New Year's Day no tabia {s complato with- out sume of our Califorula Sonoms, Itjesling, QGutedel, Claret, Cinfondel, the flucat table wincs, Augelica Port and Muscatel Sherry, specially rege ommeud themselves aa dessert wi Perkins, Steru & Co., 111 Randuiph st to what Meyer hat done 88 to tho mganner in which ha had done it. They were consclous thot severa! Hepublican members had by tetter snd otherwise beenjattempting o make allie ances inimlcal to party success, and had failed, and thoy caina down on Meyer bacause he had sucvoeded ; and furthesmore, becsuse in the last Republican caucus he had zotten up sad apolo- glzed for his conduct of a few days previous in {;oinu in with the Democrats to mske upa “glate,” expresaed his sorrow sor his conduct, and plédged himsell nositerubly to stand by his party and his party Mcktl‘“lnd to WKO g golog into an election in the absence of Mr. Tabor, I fact, Mover really had no ardent friends or sdmjrers, and heaceforth is not likely to have any, for his vacillatiog cource has stamped hina a8 unrelable, although lic was grested by the Democrats as * Brotber Meyer,' sud clubg to and drank with by thew. ‘Iie Nepublicans re- gard hitn a8 lost to them and the cause ol re- trenchmeut and reform, and the Democrats fondle him to bind him niore firmly Lo them for future use in the Jotting of coutracts and the passine oo ‘“extras,” and other inattera.from which the new “Hing® coutemplute realizing llhcr:l ;fl'ldendl. Hereaftes he will be knowu s atool THE OYIY-HALL, congern: ASCERTAINED LIADILITIE Due duffositors Investaient certificates Fidelity Savings Bank . Total MATRIMONIAL. SEDASTIAN—RUSSKLL. The marriage of Mr, John Sctastian, of Tope- ks, Kon., and Miss [rene Loutse Ruasell, was celebrated lust eveniog at 8 o'clock in Plymouth Clurch, the Rev. Guarles Eall Evecest offl- ciating, ‘The large sudliorlum was well filled. At tho appolated hour the bridal party entered the church, and pasved down vae of the side alsles in tho following order: First, the ushers, Messrs. C. M. Warren, C. A, Dewing (of Kola- mazoo, Mich), L. D. Powcrs, O. T, Bright, L. C. Earle, and E, O. Moffatt, two by two; next the bridesmaids, six $ittle girls, of the ages of 6, 8 10, and 13 ycars, namely: Misses Lizzie and Manie Kendall, of Kalamazoo, cousius of the bride; Nettle Stone and. Blanclio tlauford, Della Stone and Mamie Bonfield; then came tho groom and the mother of the bride, followed by the bride, lenning upon her father's ot Aa the bridal pasty entered, the Wedding-March was struck up by the oruanist, Mr. 1. V. Flagler. The bride's tollet wasof white gros-grain and Uracade silk tulle, orange-blossons, and vell. The bridesmalds wors white slik, tarlatan, 055, 174 03,290 | tfon fun Tellor's ca 4740, 628 7 220 101,010 80,000 Cash on hand . Diie by banki Investment mortgsl Nulrl. bills, ets [ ring “ror 1 152,702 b 'R SAVINGS passed out of existence with the simultaneo flight of its President, leaviug an indedtednes of 82,064,100, The face or book-value of the as- sots figurcd up $3,076,851. Real-estats experts and good judges of commercial paper yalue®he debris of the concern at $L,W§TIT, a d preciation of 0 p cent, The stoc) wud bonds, composed’ of the - abligatio of the fancy speculative enterprises of half udozen yearsago, dropped in value fron $000,000 to §100,000. The vollateral and unse- cured loans, tu which are igured up Speacer's sale of stock to the bank and otber ftcmns of a sluillar flegal character, has & face vajue of $751,000, Thelr real worth stihe outside Isless Total.eovae —_—————————— By GEO. P, GORE & CO, 66 and 70 Wabmib-aY, Batarday. Dec. 20, ot 9:30 8. m., GREAT CLOSINGOUT SLE FURNITURE, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. lor Sulta, Hock y Chbalrs, Tateat Rocke ottt ST it * Nt ber Sets, o5, ke Dug oxpre: Individusl depoel Country banki TOAliseesee veee seere Reduced to plain Englis! showsi Due depositors ke Cash means oo oo §60,480 Bonds, eurplus, and premivm,. 7,600 £1p08lt10n $10CK . +vrasere oreos 0 Good bills, \ 00,157 157477 Degelency.. o ‘This sum, togethe 133,243 +.8526,020 the atatoment ..$273,043 g SUPERIOR IN EVERY BESPECT, Dr. Price’s speclal favoriog extracts of lemon, vanilla, etc., arg suparior 1n every respact tu all u quéntily of goods o white, Iociuding ¢ Al c Cap o v y Jenire Tabics, W, 8. Buresus, Kxtention than 10 cents ou the dullar. The murtgage | fs swallowed up in overdraflts, doub CARPETS AT 11 O'CLUCK.’ g e briders mother, Mre. J. Ogied | The Treasurer's reccipts yestordsy were | Other Savoriag eatracis LY At , s swallovell No-n WVARELLS, COt Moody and Bankey, In_wblh sorvices ft bad | FEA0 Siredt 1 ess bf Jav K : lvaus, largely on property fn South Chicogoaud | bad paper, furniture and fisturcs, and stamped | 12 erates Crockery in open lots, - . e oknoy dnareies i Setivs fh Telh o Ly |:xrp‘;:dv:|v:¢d;o|$m:. ST | Ssar diomy lne WWateeDomridieniand §,480 A Harcowiug Story, - et swikiaos, show & sbrinkage of over 80 [ check, . ¥ dote ; e she v 0, F. GOIIE & €O, Auctionears, and dramonds, from the Comptrolier. -, Writiog from Naples, & correapondent says; | %00 ¥litle sha real eatute uwiieil by tho ha e e ———————————— arch ut large, and lead to more carnest ¢ i il C dwludled awar from nearly w wililon to a MARRIAG v BLIBON. POMEROY & COw ception was held at | A vase of small-pox was reported yesterdsy | A cass was dechded luat weck fa the Court of (et Y S SRR By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Tabora amous thefr own veople and in the Bun- TEROY & TECEUL el T nrolviog Lo must harrowing huc littte over $300.000, ~ Yy y oy e ! oore bur been aduag o the S B Wiy avas | feorm N30 Heemer sirueh, A B o o | oo s buuk clahinet to have o capital of 8300, | o hcc" sy Qcmite's pare 14 Weat dlun Auctinsers, T8 ead b3 Hanolpiale Comptroller Farwell yesterday ordered $100,- 000 to be sent toNew York to redeem 100 of the eity bouds falling due Jan. 1. ‘The olicers of the Health Doruunum lavo withiu the past few days turued their attontion tothe decaying wume i the South Water sireet cownission buuses, An fnspection Wedne: resulted i the condemnlng of 6,000 pouw: houllry and game that bad yielded to the decay- ug jufuences of mwolsture aud tine, 8ol yester- cc. ence uf Lle brid arente, No. 1! Tue sircet, by tholist leNc?llllcllll(hllll. Williawn Thomson and Mary Caupbel nue, where sbout 150 guests jatliered to cou- gratulate the bappy couple. ‘The time passed swiftly, in soclal converse, enlivened by a tempt- |u€ collutlon. Mr.and Mrs, 8cbastian departed for 8t. Louls, where they will rewain two or three days, and from thence will proceed to Topeks, Kau., thelr future home, ; The prescats were numerous and useful, co prsing: Roman gold bracelcts, from thegroo Kold watch, from the mothor of thy bride 000, but $200,000 of It never had au existence beyoud uw fow hours. ‘The original stock was $105,000, and when Bpencer bought the contral it was resolved to increas tho capital to half s wiitlon, A dividead of 100 per cent was de. clared from the surplus, aud the stockholder gave thelr checks for the suus necded to mal the balf milliou. At the thme the bank fafied, jts managers clstmed to bave 8500000 capital and a surpius of $125,000. Followiug shows thi shureh durlug the past vear 100, sixty-ive on yrofesaion of thelr 1aith nad thirty-iive on let- ters from otbier churches, The report gave o general view of the work of the churca for the year post, zud pointed forward to higher aud wore blcssed results in the future. ‘Tue 'Frustees’ report shuwed the church to bo entirely free fromdebl aud with sume moancy fu tho Trissury, and quite o large amount of pew- rents yet to come i, The Clerk nl:purlull the a case of tnyoluntury howmleldo, which wus comi- witted (0w small” Communc of Castel del (iudice, in the Proviuce of Molise, and the per- sous sccused wers the -{ ndic wod tho wunicipal doctor. 1t appears thal & poor woman, neur “her confinement, was_ suddeuly tuken fil, nud sent for the doctor, On bis arrival shie lLud faiuted, *‘had lost her scoses,' and was pro- wounced to ba deud. Un the doctor belpg urged to ssye the child, Our Regular Friday’s Sale, Dec. 28, at 8:30 . m, Great Clearing Sale! NEW PARLOR SUITS, DYSON~ At LaCros . ¥riday, 1877, at 7;20 o'clock, Martha Kate, Thomas A. Dyson, aged 21 years and 11 months. TOWNE=On Wedneaday, Dec. 24, at0s. m., at Lits resldence, corner Forty-8ith-st. sod Pralties .o J. W, ‘owpe, sged h0 years and 8 months. Fuocral Satusday, Dev. 26, from Forty-first. of 3 R at lest,. tho Anewer was thut the uperatiug | Coudition of tho concerus . rty-s meunberaldy of the ehureh s SL "Of these | Gozen wolhd ilver spoos, Mr. wnd Mrs L5 | S e o e oot one birg | Would bé uscless: aud the woiusn Ak DAHE | 10 geponihst SETAVIEY TS sreet Pronvpterian Clsrchy coruee Fortr-deutl, NEW OHAMBER SETS, The n-pJn of the Superinicndent of the heudall, Kalantazoo, Mich., aunt sod uncle of | wayg found fit for cousumption, scordlvg to the law of the country, within of the deceasen ace uvited tu attend. Easy Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, etc,, etc. A full twenty-four boura after her decease. Bunday-school showed 8 Inembership of §y3 the brlde;wlldmlrerch:ua-l-nlle"lh.-ud Mrs. Cenicates of Outstsuding drafts. ks v LIS—Suddenly, Dec. 27, at tdence of | line Carpets, Stovea of all kinds, Cleneral Mor- iassackoo) ghawed 4t iewheribiy fof Ve L. Granam, Graud Bapide, Mich., wont aud Haveral dayusitenrand thogeavo was reopcaed T | N er, 084 Watal-av.,’ Chaties D. Walls, | chandise, HGLIDAY GOODS, etc., eic. scholurs, 1t hiad ever' been thie policy of this | yyicle of the bride; e dozen silver kuives, Lall CRIMINAL. tobury u gisl, and it was fouud that some dis- Totalesvesseeeres 7,001,100 | aged 30 yoars. ¥ Lol FOMEIOY & GO Auctiobaes church o keep fres from - debly Ut § 4osun nut-pleks aud erackers, Lizzfo and Siunle - vlacemiont bad oveurred in the bodyof the woni- = Bl i ¥ b fuucral services will be held this (Friday) oM, POMEIOX & 0 Auctomaene ey g undoreated eulaske. | Kendall, cousius of the unids; silver aud kold | ‘The case of Nrs. Elizaboth Vau Keuren and | sn. The report vot wiud, and au cxclied bopu* | 0y ‘Fucevalus, Eetimated, | aftorooonal?uclock, =iy HLIAM BRUSH, irom year o year a small floatiug dobt which {f“!fl?fi]y’ ik w,i’,‘ s W, h‘ P“fl"’fl . 'fid daughter, charged with assaultiog Constable :::I.‘:fl 2?":?."&‘?.::‘.‘;‘:{".‘:,‘. }2}\&?;:’3“;n.§‘,°, Tie frou baris, FTRATY s It ANNOUNCEMENTS, Auctlouver, OMco 778 Bast Madlson-st. i Yeur Lo pea » sl Bosliu et vy | Maviisgallver cardceceiver, e, wnd ek ¥. D, | yia0l whilo fn the discharge of it duty, wes | {ECe e Bound were Giscoverod fo havo | Sibcks sudbouds ol 10800 ST ikl S 1 6p. sxceneot oancal condition i Lyom, Graud apids; one baldoges, Ve Suk | caited by Justica Foote yesterday moruing, and | been broken, while bcr hasds were raised v tie Mutigugo loans. TIAT 407,548 ok oKl CHATTEL Molfl'fl AGE S ALE mm“ and house of worshfb frao from wll | yogeq silver standards, Nettlo and Della Stone; | 83s00n s it appeared that there wus uo prose- L u:" l.:“-III Itn.hlh:l’fl’cmnl 11 1aouth as if the poor wresture bad destred 1o v wll Behold thip peiiEal Ebsouth oL . cto-a- " ¢d lvans. 951,404 -m,poo 5 ul-m,l Cllul':u.ltuml:r Micligan AT “Yhe church and ounnexgallnn‘ under . the fl‘; fl:‘eu “‘,fl' -.mt l‘l.-.t: ‘:‘ :::ok x:f(‘.' l’llr 0. g\':wu:dpmnl. both defendants were dis- :f:fi ‘;:\:::I:I:: the ribbuns by which they were | Heal estate. 010,678 B4, 347 aflffi‘i'm_‘.t-‘,:x':a :;t“prucon.’::‘lfl:l:\’- “;:?,",:“"" %uuni‘flfi'fl'- EOQ\VCS t Mfl m o -Bt x yasioral caro of tho Kev. George fl, Pecke, has | ayy, K. 7. Cusbing; Roxers wrou ool [ TNEE Worst of all, she had glven bisth to a sog, | Total.. .. Froroesl LT | SR LAD U S Mt T 8008t stesdily Increased, uutll there retaain vory lew | foyy ™ Mr,” and” Mre. C. Miston; | Biily 0'Conor, another of the Btous-O'Sbes | who lay dead With ber, “fhe case was tricd in 3 FiDELITY 37, ibon, BSEns Ubeney. ir. V. Bulilvade Dr. W. ————e sittings ot br-sent uuteuted [n tho bouse. | vii¥er aibuu, haudsomely decoruted, on nickel | s that sssaulted Oficor McHugh when ba | the local courls, sud the prisouers found guiity Hyder, W Boag They look for still greater accesslons Lue cotivg year, from their present favorsble sbowinz, seems to have been run with more conservatism Uratts, C. oy, aud others. will b sold Kntire Yaruitore easxl, **u friend iaudéoma yqultt penbolder, s ot juvoluntary homicide. ealdences (emuved fur couvenisn tricd to arrcst them for robbing a man, was thsu Ita prodecessors. When it was obliged to The Court 0t Apoeals, on the 20th of N o e o ora | L Soluiiea Siotried s e ot Haske Hail R e I O § i 5 SLittte Kittle"; white crochet shawl, Miss i ic Court ul Apoeals, on the ovem- | succumb to the loevitabla it owed fts de s A kel 'y | Chamber siets, Inlaid table cl B e Ly o o i o | EEA, K] i, O st M | mabed ety by O Mol dmouis | vr e ool e pett st | S5O M0 b v, Vil S S0l | i SR iR o0 | S B VRt spoon, Mre. Qeorge Nichole; half-dozen stiver | U0y Baantigcation at the West Twelfth Btreet vunishment to 1bres twooths! nmont, | means. The catimated value of its otber asscis ars. 2600 WILBOUT Feaerve: D‘fl:{;}‘d;fl}j}; LW B o B, | tcuspoous, Mo J. 3. Gurrisol, Deurolt stich.j | & eat Twi “wbich wai [ . Tho regl-estate securities show a depreclation of between $100,00 and $500.000, and the loazes on otuer collaterals {00t up over fmn,uuo. The Fidelity clalmed tolhave a cap- tal of $200,000 and & surplus of $100,000. A considerable amount of the capital was paid up 1o cash, and for the rewainder Lotes were ficm lfnuuw‘.n‘ 1s given an spproximate condi of Station. ¢ George A, DeWilde end Squire T, Harvey were yesterday held over in $1,000 bail” each by Commbaloner Hoyne for neilecuu to make the proper eutrics as wholessle liquor dealers and roctificrs io thelr Goverswent books. Georie Wyuu was exawined oo a charge of av- covered,' savs the jourual f \bo Gotalls ‘Svever by sovereign ATU EVENING NEHALD WILL RE- £ EATOUDAN EYE M TR iR 8 u'clpek tuls eveniog, [y REV. E. 1L DAVIE WILL LEAD THE N L day prayermiettog to-day.” Bubjees: 1AM BRUSH, Agent for Mortgageed. —_— e ————————= By ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Auciloncers, 42and 44 Madlson-it., near Webssh-a¥- JALE FURB, &6, Pri win. A. D. Claton, Mre, 0. I Schoyler, Clerk—J, W. Baaw, Areasurer—Ueurge Hamllton. Truatess—¥. Gould, D. Vezaos, & O, Hall, O. ‘W. Nostoo, sud L. D. Hasumond, LOTAL AKEIVALS. Bharmsn House—K. T. Lesgwortd, Quincy; fauey table, Mr. aad Mes. F. C. Gsty, Lawcuoce, Kuu. 5 pplfane able-spread, i, U 0. Torrors Kalamazoo, Mih.; Peari aud gold = casket, tollet-atuud, cun snd saucer, “Mary s silver and crystul card-recedver, Mrs. G, H. Nettictou, Kausus City, 3Mo.; oll-paintivg, framed, Grace and Larry Earle; brouze card-recelver, Olarles iy soverelgn ce.” All was dono with perfect legul- ity, yet the clrcumstsuces ol the case, if woll aoalyzed, show the slight value which s attach- e to bumau Mfe in tbis country, or the lwper- {:‘c‘s‘zwuw which exist for ‘e prescryation AUOTION BALE I AT B AR EOSKNPEID @ XONZEL K ucutomeern, AVILLTAM H. MURRAY WILL LEAD A GOBPEL WA G MRig 1o Lower Farwell llallad ¥ Anls evenlog.

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