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3 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1377—TWELVE PAGES THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The recond reception of the Second Regiment light shaft, which Is remcmbered ns having | tity of some unknown, and succeeded (n having onered up through the centre of the bullding | a corpse removed from the Potter's fleld to its to skylights in the roof, will bo removed to the | lezitimate placo In the family burial ground at north sfde of the buflding, so that, if ocension | Rosehill or Graceland. His management of af- should arise to divide the store into two, ft will | fairs contrasts most fayorably with the scan- afford light to that portion of the bullding most | dalouaty loose way fn which the County Under- needing it, the south portion being already well' | taker’s business Is run. amount was allowed as an accommaodation to him to apply on the 15 per cent withheld by the county on the contract price. THROWING MONRY AWAT. There 18 a plan on the part of certain of the old crowd J Commisatoners to supply Walkes with some_onc te superintend tho cutting of name implles, snd more too. The latter beeaine hot, and fnvited Wilder ¢ to step ont, sah, and Il blow out yer bloody hmlml ral.' For this belltgerent attitude Underhill wns arrested, amd on belng arraigned. was charged with threats to kill. Some twenty-live witnusses were examined at great length,—Gen. GES. AND_Dee. 24, at the reaidence of W. 1. Henzell, No. 20 Craiaing.at. Dby the Rev, 4. 11. Knowlos, Canon of the Cathe- Aral 8, Pater and Paol, Bamiel James Weatley, late of $heflield, Kngland, and Elizabeth McClel: Jand, Iate of 4 Tighe-at., Dublin, Iroland. CADRINET ORGANS. . 1 . — the Court-House stone at his quarry this win- | Tourtellotte nppearing for the State and Lawyer S—SMITH—Dee, 24, by tho Rev. John wan hela at MeCormick [all last evening, Tt | lizhted by the winduws an_tho corer. Khe 78 MINING STOCKS ter, and one of tho reasons. 1 they want 10 | Knickorbneker for the. defense, Th Court Fe- n, Fred 11, fines and Emms ¥, Smith. was, as usual, largely attended, and was a pro- | fixo £250,000, and wiil be completed so that the bt tr = tako care of Handley, who lias been drawing 87 | marked it was thu heaviest caro that ever camo | ¢#Hnfisto, N, Y. and Masmachutcits papers nonneed suceess. store can he ready for occupnney by the 1k of TFFORT TO ORGANIZE A BOARD. per day on the Coutt-Tlouse, and {s nowabout | up his stairs, and dismissed the defendant, pleane copy. The Toard of Managers of the Soldlers’ Home | August. Another meeting of the gentlemen Interested | aut of a Job. It {s not necessary to say why Officer Tim Mahoney, of the Twelfth-8trect Statlon, Kcslcrflny recovered two red and one white silk stoles, and some other articles atolen from 8t. Francis' Catholle Churell, corner of Nowberry avenue and West Twelfth atreet. ‘The articles were fannd at No. 215 Blue Islanid avenuc, where they were left by a thief named (Gieorge Allen, who, a few dass aince, Wwas sent to the House of Corrcetlon for stealing and making usa of a_policcman’a atar. He will bo brought back to the city In a day or two to stand trial for burglary. Minor arrests: Frank Ifenry, atlas 8quin- tv," burglary of W. I Ttunt's residence, No. 431 Talated “street, In last Beptember: Jo B, Crane, an allexed defanlting Loarder from tho house of Martha Wittingham, No. 140 West Adams street; Willlam Ford, nttempting to rob n tan in the Harrlson streot district ; James Witson nnd Willlam Lawrence, burglary of §150 worth of Jewelry, llquors, and cligars from No., 105 Fifth avenuc; .\?Iuhnel Roland and William Cagney, attempting to burglarize the drv-goods storc of Andrew Charles, No. 77 Bluo Island avenue, Yesterday afternoon two men named Bheldon were beforo Justice Foota for being {nmates of a Biter avenue house of prostitution. A jury was called and rendered a verdict which read a8 follows: ** Wea the jewery find tho defantant not—" The Jast word was fllegible, but Jook- ed ke ln(ulhunnl ‘TS, TFATLON~Genoviave, beloyed danghier of Thomas and Nellle Fallon, at thelr residence, 32 North Leavitt-st,, aged 1 yoar 11 months and € nye. Tanors! Satardsy, Dec. 20, at 10:30 8. m., by :nrrlm\en 10 Ca nr{. $47" Woadstack, 11l,, papers please copy. TOWNE-~The faneral service of the late J, W. Towno will be held in the Forty-firet Streot Pres- byterlan Church at 1 . Baturday, Dec. 21 Frienas of the doceased are invitod to attond. Carriages to Graceland. O'MARA—Dece. 28, Dennis O'Mars, at hls resl- dence, No, 0 East Indlana-st. DPnn&:ll by cars to Calvary Cemelery Bunday, ec, 30, BAER-On Tharsday, Dee. 27, at 10 o'clock 8. m., at hie rosldence, 220 Chestnut-st., near Walla, Adam Iiner, aved G5 years and 6 months, Funeral Sunday, Dec. 40, at 1 o'clock p, m., #harp, by carringas to Graceiand. Friends of the deconsod are fnvited to attend. Mr. Bolton, the agent of the Company here, | in the project of forming & Mining Exchange in speaking of thoorigin of the fire, sail to a | ghia clty was held yesterday noon in the office Jonrnat reported that tho attempt by tho wn- ferwriters it prove that It cam from a defect. | OF Mr. A d; Bell, Room 7 Bryan Block, Ar. tve ilue had proveil nbortive. Their report had | Bimeon W, King presidine. heen Indefinite and unsatisfactory. The theory Measrs. John B. Adams and George 8, Lee, of his Company was that it was canscd by the | of the Speclal Committes aopointed to draft 1gnition of wasie cloths used to wips the jour- - Yol bE tho clevators which had hewn thrawn i | P1ans of aranization, each proscnted a long re the attic, or upper story, and, being saturated | POFt, stating the proposed oblects of the Asso- with ofl, lind sufered spontancous combustion, | clation and giving thelr views as to the beat UDGE LAWRENCE, way of ur‘mnlxlnz and gettng it underwav, Mr. Tha extraordinary letter of Chandler, which | lee fusther presented o condensation of both touched, nmong other things, on the last Presi- | plans, as did also Mr, Adams, dential election, charged, as it may be remem- The several plans were briefly discussed, but bered, that, dudgn Lawrence, of this city, ns a | Mo fmmediate action was taken looking to the member of the Cominission to Lonsiana, was | adontlon ot any of them. guilty of nssisting to carry out an alleged bar- M, Adams morved that the formation of n walu of President tinves, and that, as his rewand | Mining-Stock Bourd. as at fiest proposed, bo de- for this, ho recelved the pardon of his chent, | ferred for the present. Jake Rebm, A reporter yesterday ealled up the | - Mr. Skinner was opposed to the motion. o matter to the Judge, and the Jatter sald that | had scen revernl prominent citizens who werein tho charge was utterly absunl. Tho publie | favor of the Minlng and 8tock Board, ana who knew well cnough that” Rehm's case was dis. | were realy to subscribe for shares of stock and pored of hiere in the United States Conrt, whero | certificates of membershio, 1la moved, there- Judges Drummond and_Blodgett, after having | fore, as an nmendment, to call a pubile neet- heard the testimony of Messrs, Ayer, Boutelle, | in at an carly day, at which a subscription-iist Dexter, and Bangs on the promise of immunity, | should be upcned for charter members, the sub- decided that Rehm had substantinl grounds | scriptions to b 100 each. for cloiming the disinissal of the prosecution ‘The amendment was lost. and accordingly they so ordered it distnissed. Mr. Ralston, not a member of tho General After his_return from New Orleans the Judge | Committee, but o zentleman for several years Mr. Handley is so devotedly loved by the olil crowd; It is enough to eav that he was MeCafl- rey’s man. There is 1o ne.essity whatever for a Superintendent belng placed” at Walker's quarty,—no public necessity,—asa the public have no interests to be guarded there. The stone Is not to be accepted by the county until ftis In the walls, and nowever much Walker would like the county to hirs him a forcman, and however much thie old coward would lke to make a place for a fricnd, the new Commission- ers should see to It that, If a Supertntendent Is cmployed for the stone-cuiting, that Walker or some one else than the county pays hilnt. A SMALL-SIZED GRATL Prior to the firat of the month, which was the commencement of the flscal year with the coun- ty, the salarles of the employes were reduced, adjusted, and adapted to the'appropriations for the year, Those wlo were reduced dil not take kindly to it, of conrse,and sinca then have been Kicking. The severcst kick, however, camo to llght yesterday In the exmwrination of the pay- roll- of the employes for this onth by the Committee on Publle Service. They had all charged up thelr salarics at theold ratedincinding tho Clerk to the Boand, and the explanation of the strange pro- ceeding was, that the aporopriations recently made bad been for 1878, and that the year «dkl not commence until January, and cousequently they were to be pald for December the snme ns attempted to hold a meeting yesterday after- nuon. but did not ret a anorwny, and adjourned to meet at 2:30 Jan. 25, 1873, The temperaturo yestorday, as observed by Manasse, optlcian, R Madison strect (Tnisuse Building), was at ¥ n. m., 43 degrees; 10a.m,, 433 12 m., 443 8 p. m., 43 T m., 43 Barom- cter at S o, ., $0.03; 7 p. m.y 30.10. The following Is o list of ofiicers elected hy Cosmonolitan_Lodge, No. 6, K. of P.; Thursday €. C., Anton Sissinger: V. Ciy Alex. P, G. N. Lydsten; M, of E., J. I, 1. of ¥\, L. 8. Hudsan; K. of R., Q. Cabinet Organs! BEST IN THE WORLD! New aud Elegant Styles for (e Holidays! REDUCED PRICES ! EASY PAYMENTS | We are offering speclal in- ducementsforthe Holiday Sea- son, and tnvite your attention to these very appropriate and deltghiful Christinas and New Year’s. Gifts. Sold on easy monthly or quarterly pay- ments, and at greatly reduced prices. Illustrated Oataloguo Freo. 1, Gaul. Yesterdav afternoon, as the Michizan South- ern Stock-Yard traln swas passing Thirtieth street, some graccless acamp hurled a stone through awindow atwhich Fire-Marshal Benner was kitting. The missile passed within a fesy Inctiea of the Marshal's nore. tien, L. C. Hunt, Col. J. N. Coe, .\h\‘L Georze 0. Webster, and Capt. A, A, Harbach, of the Twentieth ‘ln!nntry, U. B. A., departed Inat niztt from thelr pleasant quarters at the Palmer iluuse for Texas, They o hy special car, and are hieaded for Houston direet. ‘The State Microscopleal S8ociety met last night at. the Academy of Sclences, No, 263 Wabash TING IN COMMEMORA- . Biias will bo held fn ning, conducted hl Maj. J, H. of the Memorisl Cholr aro re- without further notice. l’ L. BOND, E! ‘{n WILL DELIVER A LECTURE Ihe Pallotophical Boclety this evenini. City overnmenty Ita Proper Constituency, g, And Powers.” ' o & allible.” This jury of < e Aventne, Mr. dames Utln iy Uho ehalr, Dr. Loster | oy e e Tnteree ot e el | crgaged 1 the mining buaincas i tho Westy | for- other montha. The Committco thought | Suq'lke, Saullibles’ This jury of lnt byont | [ Mpao i It FRENCISIET CRCTU: i MABQ&’O&&BAA_{H‘]‘:'N OR'GAN 00, Curtis llllll:‘ll! t«;:m\)a lmI“Mk!l f,""clf'"“"" Lg;u;l})lln and presented to the Attorney-Genernl and wulal Intvh'cu ‘i‘? L;xurxgnllun ws ‘;m the m:nlv‘zrn ll‘xmnl‘:'(m“{«‘; -‘nvuml o; nm:rfi::’n::l:‘l'r‘xg n;“lur; of the Identical Constables who not many days L,‘m.‘ turusy) exening st O ;muh:'fi"pofl’ mms;lg)g 2 202 nbashsnv. dducts insida the lobules of tha liver, and illus- tary 8 an the Tetters of Messrs. Ayer, | subject of a Mining Exchang niore particu- | disposition to tmpose ol | A oS thupress * | Fiouly. as usunl, in the mARner of — = = — Tintent s conunrke with: dlagram, | Alter Mia | Sorioed aug Daktor ipon tha imatter of ‘tha | 1arl¥ on Mr. Adams' motiou, In Mr, Ralston's | the bills were cut down to the basis catabiisned | §fi0,"the Con dosirous of *fforing the pi (01 AUCTION SALES. that the Constables were not to be censured for zn,\'l!;mg that happened in or about a Justice Court, Justice Snmmerfleld vesterday held the fol- lowing: Jacob Walser, sclling rullroad tickets, £100 to the Biat; 8, 8, Scott, larceny from J. W. Vance, 8300 to the Criminal Court; Charly Curtin, larceny of cigara, $500 to the Bist; Will- fam Wallace ond John Coogan, larceny of oys- remarks he exhivited under a microscope n number of slides supporting tne theory which hie had advanced, At the annual eommunfcation of Butler Chap- ter, No. 3, O, E. 8, held ‘Vfl(ll’ll:fldll{ evening, the following named officers were clected for the ensuing vear: Mra, Ellzabeth Butler, W. Mr. George F, Brown, W, .t Mre, T. B8 E. DRVER W) AD THE MEETING OF jo Urimary Bunday-Schiool Tenchers in Lower | i1all to-dn m. Business meeting after tiendance of the primary Sueday. PERANCE MEETING ‘Temperanco Hall, 211 promise of immunits. Nefther the Attorney- | opinlon, the peovle of tho Great West could encral nor Sccretary Shernan would have any- | never become gencrally Intereated in the mining thing more to do with tho case than refer it to | business untll Chlcago and other cltics estab- the foend officinis, by whom it could be disposed | lished these Mining Exchangesnnd Stock Boards, of more satisfactorly, Judze Lawrenes safd he | Ho was satisfled that the time had come for had never mentfoned the nameof Jake Rehm | Chicago to take this step, aud, {f she did not, to Prosident Ilayes. In regard to the other por- | 8, Loufs probably would "before she knew it. tions of the letter, referring to the Loulsfana | With a ~rvoom™ here for the display Commission, the Judze declined to express any | of miuerals, peonle Interested in mines oplufon until he hnd read the letter, after wnich | would —wend "their samples here, and some weeks ago. ‘The loss to the men was great In somo instances, but the Committeo could do nothing clse. A DRTECTIVE IN TROUBLE, Judge MuAllister does not bave the most ex- alted opinfon of the way matters are run at the Unlon Strect Polico Statlon, and has recently; upon several ovcaslons, sald, in' the trial of cauges, that the otticers thero scemed to be By GEO. P. dORE & CO., 6y and 70 Wabssh-av. Saturday. Dec. 29, at 9:30 a, m., GREAT CLOSINGOUT SALE will U held this evening at Madiso T USUAL PUBLIC TE We PnE AN MEETING OF TiE BOAND OF Directresse for thé Protestant Orphian Asylum wiit b:! held at the Asylom, No, 780 Michigan-av., Mondsy A sregorle, A, N Mrs. 11, R. Boss, Treasurer Miss Addie Young, Sceretary; Miss Annie E. 1d be gl ivsres and | bent on persecuting evershody and everything. beron tronts $300" oach tn” the Crimial = == ery G ¢l - o b talk witl cislon. a new tmpetus would be glven tothis Important | Yesterday he *had onc of these officlals, Detect- | #econd ¢ - 4 :luuLlh‘tLtIs' L(S'r:c‘!?l‘;::{e s Nk Batmiel ety A | Boauld b lx‘l’o‘fm. u;u‘v‘:«bl.r:f eon Lranch of buslness. When tho Miniug Exchango | ve Hogan, before him, and gave him'a sovere | Court; John Yiseshelmer, sounding o false FURS, 3 Grand Pacific—The 1lon, E. P. Carpenterand | was started in Ban Fraocisco some years ago alarm, 8§30 flue; DBilly Trussell, vo- 2, 1. Al Tia grancy, $100 fine, Justico Morrlson held Camete Anderson- in_$500 bonds for assnulting lJecture as to his dutfes. A subpeon hal OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. been issued Thursday for Ilogan to appear Patlor Enits, Rocke: rs, Patent Rock. FFREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER, F'REMENDOUS BLAUGUTEL, Mesrrs, J, 8. Thompson & Co, have sent out as their calendar for 1878 perlm"u the hand- n:}\i. A. ilancock, Wilkesbarre, | neats were sold at 830 a plece. Since then he & 4 LADIES' FURS, boen, N. Y. 3 C, 1, Strout, | had seen them sold for 840,000, If such on or- Enry Chal ns nwitnessin & habeas corpus case that was to | Lo LADIES' FURS, | ChkpdiounRes. C'm:m";rrh.lu Hureat, ac. Al 8 somest picce of orinting ever fssued In like form | Portland, ~(iov. JJ. Sterling Morton, Ne- | panfzation were established In Chicazo, he | have comoup yestenlay, and was placed In tho | Willlam Meisner; Joseph Jahore, stabbing | rhvigMENDOUS BLAUGHTER, | QAR o] S0oge dn white, inclidine Chamber Scs, i the Weat. Tt cannot well be described 8o as ';-'.Tfh’l‘“s"u‘n'n'flf-f.‘nlf Frontenne, in. ; en Fentared 1o say that ton yeurs would ace & 11ko | hands of John ~Van. Palt. 1o scrve. Van belt | William Lindemann, contlnued to the 3a prox. | ' LaDIEs FURs, | “OARrE AT 11 O DCK T Criension Tabler, &e. 1o give any ane, excent n printer, any {des of its verfectlon, but it mav be sald that one of the cuts used fs that of a peacovk, and that the bird {8 much handsomer than any live one could be, "The press-work of the calendar is wonderful in its perfection. Marine Encincers’ Assoclation No. 4 had the CAIPETS AT 11 U'CLUCK, 12 crates Crockery in open lots, G, P. GORE &C0., Auctioneers. FIRST SALE FOR 1878, 2 condition of affaira in tnls city. There could be F['REMENDOUS SLAUGHTER. vy, GO g Lot araece, FI'EMENDOUS SLAUGHTER. 'rnEllENDOUB BLAUGHTER. Justice Kaufmann held John Cunnlugham in $1,500 honds to the 81at for the burglary of a shoe stora on North Market strect. Early yesterday orning Officer Laughlin ar- rested John Davidson, whom e found trylug to dispose of a bolt of cloth, evidently stolen. Bubsequently it transplred that the fellow was wont over to eerve it, met Hogan, and handed him the document. The story goes that Howan took It, threw 1t on tho floor, and, remarking that it was_'*one of thosoc d—d habeas'corpus cases,” said he would pay no attention to it. Van Peit turned upon his hieol and started to walk off In astonisbment, whercupon Hogan fx‘.?;".‘}f";‘i.\;.’f,“.‘.’;‘l'p'.'.!‘f,"" mu{. Col, § Ln Warater, | 10 doubt that tho Exchiange would bu sustalned, i ‘New York; the Hon, .!.‘ ¥. Medunkin, Washing. | and cvery consideration called for its inmediate ton, Ia.....Sherman lonse—Prol. J.'F. tioing, | organizaiion, . New York Wilkes Spirit ! G, W, Smith, Lafayctte; The ' Chairman made remnarks in a similar 0, L. Grant, Ellzabeth, N, J. : G. W. Davis, Roch- | vein, taking the ground that the Assoclation estors 1. J. Tormoy, lostons J, A. Tafbacli, mahats oly establishied, and that, 1€ U Py Richarde, toshorter, i | shunicte Jmmodisl v ¢ b 3 REDUCED PRICES, REDUCED PRICES. REDUCED PRICES, BPLENDID EAS’ N MIN fii‘l’! OF MUFFA %fi!:rsl'll})AéllllH%UCBD 40 PER CENT. ’ Lurgs 4 o, : Tremont Ho he | §i waan't. established, one would be in St. Louis | seized him and locked him up, where he swas iy 4 5 i 818 MAITIN'S, 820 7 OUR OPENING SALE OF nuual clectlon of oflicers for 1873 yeater 3 3 HAT a thieving vmploye of a dyc-liouse kept by | nuys A FINE 86T 1 BUYS A FINE BE’ vioimir, The, following were c‘,c;.c’,,?‘l-?jfifi Dot '};"wg'y."n"l‘;:llyn"“yn?'\\ o nn"ll'llnzii,d,,‘l:?'.','f;, within the_uext thirty dags, In Uls oplolon | kept until this morning, much more astonished. | §, Rothsc hild, at No. 48 West Adama street, | ~ LADIES' FURS, STATE.ST. LADIES' it deat, William Lalande; Vice-Prestdent, Joln | fon, C. it Farker. Tielojts Wiitam . Linker, | there was no doubt about tho movetnent being | Hugun's excuse for bis conduct In th matler | whose place lind boen burglarized during the 25 BUYH A MAGNIFICENT BRT BOOTS & SHOES, Trown: Trensurer, Willism Ponsonby; Record- | Davonpurt: M. D, Sifong, Quiney: Charlea liol: [ sustuluud by the business men of Chicazo, waa that ho did not know that any but officers | pight of about 8150 worth of woods sent there | g copay LADIERTEUI: ing Secrotury, P, G. Whalens Fiuaneial Secre. | ton, in Franeisco; T. J, Brown, Lake Snperlars | At this point several of the gentlemen hiad to | could serve papers, and tho Judge, after en- | hy'g Wabash avenue clothing-house. Durlng i 1,000 St Reduced to 85, FOR THE NEW YEAR, tary, Andrew Ritters Correspondlug Sccretary, | Col. Iiraw Aldriuge, St ‘Louln; it. 1L, Mead, New | leave i order to meet thoir engogements. The | lightening him gomehat, told him that ho was | the day Officer Dooley went to No, 80 Dea- | BPECfAL. WILL 0CCUR D.” W, Wise; Conductor, lliuhncl Donnollys | York: J. K. Thomas, fostons W, T. Sheptiord,s | mecting accordingly ndjonrned until 13 o'clock | expected to kndiv thelaw; and, extending the | piajues strcet to arrest a disorderly crowd, e sPENIAL. 1,000 tiets Heduced to $3. o Door-Tewler, Thomas Macky: Dclegate, An: | Sleselands . A, Kindey, Denvers B Pumb, | to-day. when a deiliito plan uf organtzation will | scope of his semarks, ho fotimated that 1o | ygok i ‘Thomas and Aun Woodward aud Maty <l 3 et Teldecil o5, Wednesday, Jan, 2, .\1,..“- m(l‘(c,;‘ 1“"6}""‘ ,{; “‘;.hm_h““ e, | Stiuatort Uoorgs Slater, oo hosen (I:lau;: probably be adopted. :;:;ul:l;:“::;l:l g):ll:fi:jc?h:fl :l;:. H:g); :;tu‘-.lhfi: &auu;nm‘{, (\lm.l lln Iuu.-lr mune!.:&!)fl) ‘wlenl: (fllllllltl nicnasy et 00ps. Elegant Besl eta And wo shail oloso out the remainder of Michael Coughlin, Charles Plerce. William Poo. 5 0 N ‘Wiite Pige 4 if icketnoft the BLOTCR RO0US, 0) Ao fothe T £ b5 o sonby prestded. O lumes Getrke A ey, e yeont & TIHE TRAVELERS. the fact was they knew nothing ahout. it 12, 81, our Wintor Goods previous to takiti in our Grand Raphls; E. Gode recovery of all the property. 1t also tmm(r(md that Woodward and Davidson had planned and uxecuted tho burglary, and the women had got away with the plunder. BOLD BURALARY. 5 15, $20, $29, RICHRST BEAL GOUDS. Mada’tn Flotit Mhaner, ‘Wo are datermined to sell our Fur Btock, snd will mske prices such as cannot bo duplicated in Chicago. O DL WiI} sond gooda by cxpress C- 0. D, Examination sl 3 loweil o0 payment of exprim cha, 1logan was allowed to go, and Van Pelt threat- cns to suo the city fot false imprisoninent. THE CITY-IIALL, The recutar business mecting of the Travele J1. leanie fne Men's Chrintim Unlon was hield in the Bible-work room of Farwell iall last evening, nind the following oflic were elected for the eosuing years Prestdent, A, O. Anbott; First Bpring Btook. Bhall also oloso a largo line of Rubborsand Aratics atlarge discounts, . P. GORE & CO., 08 Wabash SPECIAL TRADE SALE, e » o 5 CLOSING U DUSINESS, l’\:l':ul‘. Hlll.’ rr:'ull:”\"“.e 'x'e.‘&'é'.?."'s’i‘?‘l‘sm'f‘- %‘ SS9 | “The Northwestern Traveling Men’s Assocla- riam, Meriden, Cona, ; Jocl Eaton, Owaha; ¥, B, | tion reconvened at tha Sherman Hooso yester- Uinge, BufTalo. day afterncon, President Draper In the chafr, Th(n m:nlalul of the gang fi"vih}cm who are e Pt AT . Viee-Presidenty d._ 1. Chapinans Second Vice- 3 ¢ Nearly all the business having been trausacted | Thio Treasurer's receipts yesterday wero 8187 | Putting I thele Hotke fn a6 skiiful o manier as S REAT T, o DRY GOOD Prididents J‘L’ L. Beach’ Third Vieo- President, JEAN SORDAX s at Thursday's seaslons, tho attendance wassome- | from the City Collector, $2,532 from the Water {fle“"“‘:xé’:flfi:{:"‘z fi;:‘t"’“"'&tfiguz'[’: ::“:"";:l‘ CIICAG S, Witam ‘A, Hoye; Fourth Viee-President, J. iarrle Bl i) what diminished, though considerable intcrest : g Department, and $2,700 fram the Comotroller. The Health-OMcera continued their work of condemning spofled came yesterday, and found fiye wagon-londs which was unfit for con- sumption. The report of the procotdines of the Cowelt” Thursday alternoon omitted to stato that the Councll passed an urder closing tho city oflices Monday and Tucsday. ‘The bouks of the City Clerk's office show that there are now in the ¢ty 2,789 liconsed saloons, 14 licensed auctloneers, 500 llcensed butchers, and 1,515 Heenscd pool and billiard tables. The following Committeos have been called for this afternoon at 3 o'clock: Finance, In the Comptroller's offlice; Fire and Water, in Mar- sbol Benner's offico; Health and County Rela- tions, In tho City-Clerk’s olice. ‘The npinm‘wlntlam for atreet-repalrs in the nresent flscal year were ns followa: For tha North Division, $10,000; South Divislon, $00,- 0003 Weat Divislon, 847,800, Of the North Division npg;umuunu $37,000 has been ex- endudy. Ahevent for.atvoet-clooulng., In ‘{‘lm.B uth Diviston, 63,000 mrbun"uflwnd:d, 812,603 for cleaning, In the Weat Divislon, 73,000, including 816,03 for cleantog, Fivo now cases of scarlet fever wero reported at tho Health Oflee yesterday, Thero have been four denths this weck from that disease. Only onv case of small-pox was found yester- day. It wae at No. 700 Hinmon street, The latest advices from the nest-house stato that the thirteen sufferers thero are dolng well, with the exception of one, n colored man, 8ix of the :lh(rlcen will probably be allowed to depart to- 8y, Simlugton: Sccretary and Trensurer, J. 'E. | About threoweeks ngo, n sccond-class passen- ‘Turney; Boord of Directors, the forezoing ‘l’lm"\"‘"lm“l W, H. Cralig, W, L, Hozzard, and E . Norton, At the Annual Conclave of Chieago Com- mandery No, 10, Knightas Templar, held ot their hall, cormer of hnndulph and Halsted streets, Monday evening, the following offlcers were elected for the ensulng Masonic year: Lester L. Bond, Eminent Commander: Alexander White, Gienerallssimo; Ionry H. Pond, Captain General: Matthow W. Borland, Prela colm McDonald, Treasurer; James k. M y Recurder; Willlam Amerson, Senlor Warden} Robert_ . Linden, Junior Wyrden. Monday evening they were Installed tn “.hclr oflices by Rt Em. 8ir Wiley M. Egnn, asatsted by Em, Slr John . Sanborn o8 Grand Marshal,* Mr. 1I. Leopold, Jr., who was at work in the jewelry-store over Leopold, Kuh & Co.’s cloth- 1ug houss on Madlson street just previous to the flrg in that place last Tuesday night, was be- fore the Insurince Committes yesterday, and wus rigidly cxamined as to his knowledge of the fire. Tlostated that just before heleft the oluce ho lighted & clzur with o tnateh, which ho threw away. In hisoplulon the maten, whilo stiil burning, might have dropped into the waste-baskot undernesth the desk, and thus started the fire. After lighting the cigar he turned out tho gas and left the place, Te could asslgn no causo for the smell of keroseno which permeated the place after the fire had been discovered, ‘The insurance companics propose to contest tho clajms for losscs on tho iuwulry stock, One of the pleasantest sizhts to beseenin this ut prescut rain-oppressed, mud-splashed city is to behold B. P. futchinson, more fondl and familiarly known as **Old Hutch,” and 8id- ney A. Kent, take thelr positions just outside the doors of the Corn Exchange National Bank, and gaze upward until their eyes takein the weather-vane on the top of thu Uniun Hank Bullding. The amount of falth they have in thut weather-index 18 oncol the reassuring things In these days of image-breaking fn gen- cral and pulpit dennnelations of the doctrine of cternal punishment in particular, For days, yea weeks, they have sought comfort fu hat eaglo and his " underpinning, and, while it hus aut yet cone, they aro i1l hoping on, hoping ever, and breathing silent prayers that the hogs may live and tho corn be kept from rotting un- til the cold days come. ' ‘The Christmus festival of 8t. Mark’s Bunday- schuol was held last evening, and the cn fervice was s beautiful one, ‘The large Chrls s tree with its varjed and brilliant trimming Wus, of course, tho central object of fnterest. There were many pretty gifts, one for each of late developments show that tome large hauls have been made. The polico authoritles have had the information, but have kept very quiet concerning o robbery perpetrated over a4 week ngo, and which has come to the notlecofn TrIBUNE reporter. On the 20th Inst., Whilo Mr. R H. Lyon and wife were absent irom thelr room fon bulldlug on the corner of Wabash avenao and Horrison street, adroit thicves— probably some members of the bafl now opersting [ successfully—entered the spartinents by mesus of falso keys or A0 other appllance, and robbed them of valuables amounting In tho ag- gregate to 8000, They turned everything in the rooms upside down _in thele seavch for articles worth carryfor off. The buresu drawers, trunks, cte., wero tompletely ransacked, and the ap- pearanco of things denoted " that profes- slonals who were thoroughly skilled in thieving had accomplished the work, After | toelr retyrn home Mr. and Mra, Lvou dlscover- ed that two_valuablo dlamond rings, a gold watch and chaln, a costly black-silk dress, and othier atticles had been carried olf. There wua not llwlllt’lllell trace left by which a clew -could fo obtuined by the dotectives, who werc sooifsado aequainted with the robbery, and u) to last evening neither the robbers nor the stol- en property nud been discovored., ly & mcro accldent the thioves overlooked a pair of dinmond carrings that Mr. Lyon had given his wife as a hollday presont, If semins thit the articles beenmo fastened in'n worsted surmem. that the thicves overhauled, but, evi- ently, did not cxamine very closely. Another robbery was perpetrated in a room ofer 3 atoro qn State street o few days ogo, ond several articles of value taken, while the oo capaut wus absent, —_—— A REUNION, Sveclal Dispatch (o The Chicugo Tridune, Map1sox, Wis., Dee, 23.—A movement Is on foot among the surviving members and reporters gf tho firstState Constitutional Convention to }uluhrntn tho thirtleth nnniversary of the sign- ing of the State Constitution on tho 1st of next February, by holding a reunlon and bunquet in thiscity. Conslderably more than half of the members of tho last Constitutionnl Convention are dead, Many of the others are widely scattered fn other parts of tho Unlon and abroad. Of the members of that body many have occupled prominent places sinco the Couventlon was held. Two, Messrs, Harvoy and Lewls, have served as Governors of this -Btate, and one, Harrlson, Reed, s GQuvernor of Florlua, Two, Mesars, 130 8 wus shown in tho matter of the clection of the eer on the Michigan Central tralu coming * west m':mm]n ofllce; T8, cither jumped or was pushed off of the car Some discussion coaucd as to sciting asile while the traln was crossing some littla stream | Proxics, but a motlon hlmmflgflm wos lost. not far from tho clty limits. In falling ho | ~ Lho following were elected: struck his Lreast agatnst o tle, or something | 5 g:'figzfl,‘,‘f‘:&'{:’i..‘:,‘: Sraiehy :{n'i:‘;,,‘:“",',"l"fl‘,‘ clse, and recelved Injurles from which he tinally rlnkno: ]'c.l' G. Spencer, of Dubugue; W, il died. He ‘was plcked up by the traln | Powers, of Peord . Direciora—). C, Miller, W, D. Avery, Geotwo m:‘“ ; m’:;“""-:’h! “‘l‘:m :;7: o s‘:h‘cl““":',: L R’gru;y. T uttory amsucl Tite, 3t of Gl 1ospital, and lived twenty-four hours, Ho was Mr. Lidley offered an_amendment to the con- brought to his senscs by the use of stimulants, :.'.‘,‘.i‘l,’:‘.'.‘,fl.".‘.’.',,'h" “mn‘{ ;:I‘l]?opmu. but, objue- but would say nothing cxcent Jean Corbay, of | 95, FEEImN Uy o Resolutions reported back Montreal; wite and threo children.! Having | yg resolution of J. W, Swith, of St. Louls, and dled, b was taken to the City Morguo, which | recommended that tho Prosident appofnt a is in charge of Mr. George A, Elton, tobo :fimmmm; u: K“Yulm see :h.llllcolillll‘b; ’nnu fn turied by him, Mr. Elton looked nt him, | the way of obtalning a roductlonin tha furc on Judged from his oppearance that he must have public conveyances and of hotel charges, to ro- rt to the Dircetors ns soon as possible. Leen a gentleman, and, fecling certaln that wsmm, opposition waos .,cve,é’;'cd, 1t belng there woul some time a demant for liis | urged that taking such action woul lorslgn h 1d th be a 4 for It d ¢ kil h actl 1d e 1o body by his relatives, put bl on fco so | to lllm l’;‘{‘""l‘,", ot :lau‘ Aumimlnn. and that a8 to prevent decomposition. The only clue | 8uch matters belonged to omployers. G, to the man's [dentity was furnished by hisstate- | Those ;fl‘“ “'“”fll on "[fc"';“’““"’“' however, inent thnt hu camo Trom Monlrenl‘,l snd also Uy e 1 sho mlurtly,, Bnd thy Teburt.waxicon: the fact that ho had on him o sccond-class ticket 7 from Montreal to Ureen Day. ‘Thero was noth- | v Smith, of 8t. Louls, aald o would guar- Ing elso but §12 1n muney. ~ Mr. Elton made an | 8uted 500 applications bt nied) aceurate description of the budy, and wrote un On lnu'tlun. the Associationsakl it was thelr to Montreal, and_alse to Green' Bay. 100 re- ‘s sense’ that the Directors invest tho surplus celved no answer from _either point, and tinally | fundsin U“,‘“fll‘ fl“{-l“' "‘:‘““‘- o burled the body In o marked grave at tho Pog- | Lo Association then adjourned. ter's Field ot Jeflerson, % oty Ilo hind almost given up any idea of over THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Jearning of the caseagain, when, threcdays ngo, & gontleman came Into the oftice and satd he nad 7 Ben raferred thore by tho. Coronur, who had Judge Wallace, the County Attorney-clect, stated that Mr. Elton was the onl tson who | called over at the building yesterday, and was coyld tell hiin the facts in regard &:pgeau Cor- | Introduced to the Commissioners. Ife ¢ntors :my,(::ul ;vlm:. ll:ml b?‘c?»":'? ‘1’-.'“,’ b‘lndy. pmvc'd- upon the dutles of his ollice Wednesday, ng had ot been uriec hy Count; n- dettaker Bontleld, . 1¢ tho body baa fallen fte | - Commissioner Moyer was around yeaterday. thy hands of the latter it would be untraceable, | ITo says that o did no more than other Repub- Mr. Elton suld yes, he remembered the man' | 3eans tried to do, and that hereatter he Intendss! perfectly, aud could give all tha mnecessary in- | to stand by and act with the Republicaus, ‘he stranger, who sald that hic came fro The Giraud Jury yesterday heard some further Montrenl, and was Corbay's |,m"",,.|,,{|".:: witnesees in the MeKee murder case, and others wanted to know (f1he bady could bo {dentifled, | are yet to be heard, Tho ludications are that i '“l? E“nn n‘nhlblhut lt‘uiull‘!L he v:,ongl ! y | sho will only be Indicted for manslaughter. ar tholura of » bugiy todullersol, snd adollar L. A, Fr. Ph. - Von 8chenick Zu Schwelnsbus °“; soto Illl‘“l"-" the g",‘"’a}'""" for digglog up | 4 gfgingutshed individual, as his name wnm thoy SOl they ould talie up th | seom Lo indleate, hulling from Ruchester, Olm- l""'v'h "l" 1 “‘"i g I T ‘;‘ ll"; stead County, Minn., wus among thoso who pro- N ;&:‘"h‘l"" nm‘;fi:“i".“‘;'“fl “"x::' e ‘;:;_ cured |nnrr|nxu|~]—llccmu yesterday. ‘fha for- tlon hud far advanced, it would probably he m',',";:,’ L}"fi,&'fltyf’ Haughter; ol the Rov. alr. o very paluful and unpleassot sight, g The brother-in-law safd thers would be no The Criminal Court was occupled most of the THURSDAY, Jan. GES BARITT'S PREPARATIONS. B e o P ULV PSS b 8. 1. BABBITT'S Original and Standard Manufactures. OFFICE AND FACTORY: Fos. 64, 66, 68,70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & €2 Washloglon-s1, H. Y. BABBITT’S BEST SOAP. Thomull#lnnn! and effectivo Boap for the Y.muna dr‘y OF fur Family Washlog purposes ever ofered, A (rfal package aent freo on recelpt af 20centa. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. Mada from ¢ axmell vegetabla ofls, Unrivaled for she ‘I'ollet and the Isatl, For usein the Nursery it bas no equal. Sample box, contslning threo cakes, seut free on receipt of 75 cents. BABBITT'S SOAP POWDER., TFrom this Powder a beautifal and serviceable whl‘- A013 Monp, of any desired strengil, can bo made in ton minutes without the use n; grense or poteali. Trial Ppackaga aent frea on recelps of 35 conts BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER. Absolutely pure, Tiresd. tlk!l.l‘llfllll!:{ elo., made In & short suace of time, keap lunger, and are more die eatible than when made of compion and chiesp lnilta- tons. A trisl packago sent free on Feceipt of 75 cents. BABBITT'S -~ SALERATUS, Astandsrd article. A ssmpla package sent free oo receipt of 15 ceuts. BABBITT'’S CREAM TARTAR. Auctioneers. WM., A, BUTTEKRS & CO. General Auctfoneers, 174 Itandolph-at. 130 CASES CORN BEEF, Packed by Wm, Archdeacon, AT ATCTIOIN, On BATURDAY, Déc. 20, at 100'clock . m., at our salesrvoins, 174 East Handolph-st. Wi, A, BUPTERS & CO., Auctioneers. SEERRA LIS RO R G SR, T T s WM, A. BUTTERS & (O, DIAMONDS, AR ‘i-.",‘fxn MISCELe LANEOUN UOODS, ALL FOR¥FBITED PLEDGES, Will be continued THIS KVENING at 6:30, at hils own. store. corner Clark and Monrog-stx. W31, A, BUTTEIS & CU., Auctloneers, RETA]L SALE Fine Furs and Robes AT ATUCTION, MONDAY, DEC, i1, at 10 o'clock, 8. m., at onr Fnlesrvoms, 174 Itaddolpii-st. A hica assortmont af Mink, Scal, and Otter Sats, Wolf-Robes, Ladies* Seal and MWiuk Sacks, Caps, Gloves, ctc., bil Srat- class goods. Auctioneers. MUDDY STREETS, The extroordinarily muddy und unpleasant condition of the streeta, which has so thorough- Iy made {teelf manifost (n this cls{ within a few ays, wos brought to the notice of Mayor Heath enterday, and he discussod the subject at somo i’anzlh. Followiug arethusalient points fn ljs romarki Nothlng can be done at prescnt to better them, ‘Thioy are indeed In s fllthy condition, but there i nohielp for It. The mud isso thin that It caunat be carted away If we wished to cart it, and oven If this unole wore performod the streets would De In almost as bad s condition in a faw hours. Thore are 50 many bad and unpaved strovts that the wagone, which are constantly crawling aut of them on the imbroved thoroughitares, mmediatei: make tho streets as diuayreeabla as before, 1t fs uscless to iry to clean them by machines, for tho streets nre 80 rough that half of the dirt is laft. 1¢ hand labor should be emplayed it would cost 8200 inatesd of §:21 a mile, and an apprupriation Intended for twetve month would b used up n one, Uos mdes, tha poople whoare lyingon Mud lane aro as Eotire Btock of Carrisges, Ofice Fixtures, otc., of the COAN & TEN BROECK MANUFACTURING. CO. AT AUCTION, Thuraday, Jan. 3, at 10 o'olook s. m., at tho Repoaitory, corner Randolph and Ann.sta, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers, SEHORT NOTICOE!L Positive Sale MANUFACTURER'S STOCK Furanted free trom all fmruriiles, Tho howawlts | T, ADIES’ FINE FURS o . Ay Al packsge sent free v receipt of 2 ol 4 diflleulty ubout the identiflcation, w day vesterday In hearing sl motlon for anew | clamorous juss now o havo the mud removed aa | Whitton and Colo, have buon Judges of tho Su. | §3arely upenlt. Tel , this mornlng st 10 o'clock. Stock e papts o1, childron sattred . L vnrl;u- reasons it waa ubsulumly'nc::slulnl:-‘:'nf:: lrlxl in the cn{bu[ (,hmrm:r Eaver, who was con- | those who iive ‘on Dearborn or Michlyan avonues, | promo Court, the former Chiof Justice. One, Beens ab ot Blores, ¥ conalats o Fine Seal and Mink Sets, Seal Sacques, Mink Sacques, | Ohildren’s Furs, Robes, &e..&o. ELISON, FOMEROY & CO., Aufl;l. CIATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, TWO LARGE MARES, chureh, which was full to Ita utmost capacity. Tho scrvices were conducted by the Rev. B ? Fleetwood, the Rector, the Christmns carols sweetly sang by the_children, snd *the wonl fitly spoken ™ by the Rector, added much to the {nterest of the occasion, Particularly notleeablo iu the decoration of tho church was the canony of festouns overarching the chancel, from the centre_of which hung the beautiful Christias bell, The comingling of bright gold and silver desfgns with the green served greatly to make the sceno a really brilliant ono aud loug to bo reinembered. 1t nhould b had. He was ready to pay uil neo- | victed o few weoks oo in conuection with a CABUTY EXDLNBeS. Fourth-avenue robhery and given oue vear in Ho ' they went out thers together, Tho | the Penitentiary, ‘The arguments of Eager's coflin._wad taken ) the U4 removed, | counsel wero hesrd, and to-day the Btate's At- and tho gentlehiun Jeon Montroal looked | Lorney whl reply, and the snotion will ba dis- down at the body and sald, Ve, | posed ol that'shlin; and stated ‘that he could {dentify him thus easly bocauso of a sear on tio knee: | (o b immumcation from Maror Hoath invit- ing a conferonce betweon the ity and county caused |'i' a -:}hrn cut, the mark of which stll | yfiliontics with referenco to the canatriction of rematued. | Upon o closer oxamination the | 4 dome forthe Court-louss was lald ovor yester- brother-it-law ideutiled the clothes the man | gay, that an opinion might bo secured from had on, they being n suit belonging to himself. | Judve Wallace, the new County Attornoy, as He was also sble to distingulsh the” pock-marks | yo4h legal rights of the countylu the premines, and unloss the 400 tuiles of streets aro cleaned thore would be no more satisfuction than at pres ent. Again, there Is no appropriation left fur t3e work, 'I'his is tho season of the yenr when it iy wenorally oxpectod that the gronnd will b frozen and no strect-cloaning work necded. The presant bad weather ls sometiing not ween hero befora for and no one can Lo biamed for sut d_or uppropriated money enough for such au enicrgoucy. The Muyor also suggested that the mud wauld not hurt anybody's health, There wus no rot- ting or decaylug materlal fu it. It was ¢nly nive dire wet, fr. Lurnbeo, has beeu s member of Congress, Two, Mcssrs, Galo_uud Larabeo, have been Juiges of Circult Court. ‘I'wo, Messras, Beale and Lewis, bave been Lieutonant-Governors, One, Loring, was a General fu the late War and was Min!, to Roms; and a very larze number havo represented melrJu:upla in one or thu other branch of the State Leglslature. The mecting will bo Jooke:d forward to with _great |nln{ul by surviving vloucers of the North- west. BABBITT’S POTASH. A pura coscentrated alkall, donhle the strength of tom.Ewu Potasn. "amapie ‘oot fres on Teceipt SR cen THE PROPRIETOR will give an oun wold for every ounce of impul any of thess proparations. of in WISCONSIN SAVANTS, ! i HINESS a0d WAGOYN, and Coroner Dietzsch yesterday held an_fuquest | oy the back of the deceased. £ Mayor Heath then went on to o how ot T edteA (e Th 2 _For Sale bu_all_Dealers. 1,400 pounds esch. with 1A upon Charles 1. Well yoling” man 19 Yeurs o e Si. Eltan deaieod 10 knov it o weantea ) DpLuie oF Hanitsger,0n the seima Aubjowt, nothiug could be axpnded for strect-clowing M e T, ala e | TWO LARGE HORSES, i :; A o ul 1 [ l, s o NES! N, buals uvene, who died of un overdoso of Iaud- | 3 Lrother-in law said ho i sot, amg Quita a largze il for printing eamo beforo the | Cotnel) shall have made. the annual apbrsorle, | Acsdemy of Science, Arts, and Lettors resumed 3,200 pounds sach, with IATINESS and AGON, unuin or morphine, Deceated had been with A8 AN EXPLANATION , Printtng Committes yesterday, Insteud of | tion, ‘The present charter, s all ought toknow | its s¢sslon tu the Btato-House to-day, Prof, W, the regular army on the plaius in some capudty - A OINT 1 IN FRONT UUR nrmut.jrn_w,uuun»u'.nm.m. ELISON, POMEIIOY &'CO., Auctloncers. —_———————————— By WM, MOOREHOUSL & CO., Auctloncers. 84 aud 84 Randolphest. ITALL RELL AT ITALP-PABT 0 0'CLOCK THIS WE B NG Ve AT BRoT0GE ™ NEW FURNITURE. Consignmonts Must Be Closed by Jan.1, Carpels, Cook and Heating Stoves, Ete, Also, an Immense Btook of Bscond.Hand %rg}mn and Housshold Goods of all I8 Wi, MOONEUOUSE & CO., Auctioners. By JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO, 84 WABASH-AV, or other, and bad there becoms addieted 1o thy excesslve use of tobuceo, wnd upun D return to clyilization " he tried o Lreak oft the - hLablt by using murphine, lsudanum, and otber stimulants, and on Thursday mornfng aceldontally took an overdose, Another version of this affalr whuls up with a sulctdal death, The inquess, liow- ever, develoyed uothing of the sort, und a vere dict of neeldontal death was returnod. An in- quest was also held upon Lucia Auderson, the Wwifu ot g colored man naned Nupoleon, reshling at No. 183 North Water street, who died of heart discase, 5 TIE SINGEN DUILDING, A compromise between the Slnger Sewing Muching Cumvlux‘, owners of tho bullding formerly occupled by Fleld & Lefter, amd the fusurance companies having ot last b reached, the work of repair will Lo soon beg The pluus for the editice are nearly complet and Lids for the work will shortly “be recelved What remains of the bulldiug will be cotirely tuken down, clear to the foundaiions, and the stones will bo re-set. ‘Uhis precaution will pre- clude the possibllity of subsequent dangers or Imperfections which 1oleht vperate agnipst the must complete cowpetency of the stracture to, of the fact, stuted that thisman Corbay be- | Suditing n}‘rlgm or wrong, as the oid Commit. foneed to o good family in Moutreal. ilis | teo would have done, it was turned over to ane futher and mother were still living, one’ aged [ ©f the inembers to investigate and-as- 80, the other 5. " The son had been educated | Sertaln 4t tho vrices were unressonable, for & luwyer, and was admitted to tho Bar, Ho | This fsa zood sign, and all bills should mect fell Into Wissipated habits, huwever, aud, golng | th ssme treatment, Thousandsand thousands from bl to worse, had forged his father's nainy | of dollars cau thus be anuually saved, for the to notcs and otherinstruments for about 88,0005 | Fule with persons suppiviog the county will bs had ubtained tho woney on then, aud then'tled. | found to be to charce what they please. When they had recolved the dret (utell- In 1574 a creditor's, blll was flled against ;‘;E’uv u:::. n{c}:‘ 2 [ = pel:.-«uu ”:.l m:'u-'i ‘l‘lmcnh '“':.l“' {'fll‘lllfl'tl nnr(clux; ‘:5! the Brlugs Cillago they coulu ot Letiove i, Uiy knew | 37000 “Ho was chioined by Tho Court ab ghe that he wus inlasing, but were unadle to'under- | e agalust coliecting any of the debts that Lmld":'lhm. 8‘1:""" lh'll!flI.d lm‘vu fuduced him to | injicht be owing bim, but, unmindful of the jn- OF "o Toruerce: hono Tad Do GIscoNered | Bommn o b e i ool e only a day or two before the brothe: w left Eu ull:"lh‘:urg’u‘ncr(t.n§1 ‘(v:::u‘: flll‘lfiugsx:lnn'::‘l":m‘l Moiitreul. ‘The motmont that they were sware of | sent to fall. Siico boing in foll Lts ealth bins them the motive for tho ighit was understood, | rupidly fafted bim, and yesterday b . and they had sent on at oncs to Chicago for lcn'ucuyby“ur?lur of ':lud u’)l:x\m:!'er Tl :::zu:‘;- the purpose of getttug this [entitication, which | fng that he was phbysically unable’ to endure wus essential, accordivg to the brother-in-law, | confluement. because, for some reason which he did not state, v aid {n rellavivg the futher from auy re- | , Commissluner Doeso has for the past few spousivliity for this {orged paper, Under these | 878 been pu{luz especlal attention to the de- vircuwmatatices, tBerefore, they did not care uvgrmllfun 'igmllm: xllm"(‘1 Igli h“lnl umhi o about having the bo taken b; 0\ cal, s Furel Al Wl ed by the engineer, VinE the budy tai .,,,;‘l.‘“,;'“"“""" and that Tho anly person petwein ihe. conty C. Bawyer, of Appluton, read a papor entitled, 4 Letters on Embarrassment to Literature,’ {n which hotook advanced ecrounds in favorof phonetle reform, but believed it were better to wuit o few ycars In order that a complote and wallrevised system might by adopled. e clalmed there were but five words fu the En- glish Janguage provounced pelled. Prof, L D, Irving, of the University of Wisconsin, read 80 cusay on **Changes of Drulnage fn Central Wisconsin Incident to Glaclal Movements,” 1o sall thut, originally, thers was o largu river tlowing from Groen Bay to Prairfo du Chien,and that the water-shed at Portage was of compara- tively recont origin, Prof, John E. Duvies, ot the University of Wisconain, read a puner upon H¥ital Btutisties,”” It was sn oble sclentitic document, It was o general review ot yital statistics, contalutng hopeful statistics for the future. At 12 o'clock, noon, the Academy ad- fourned siue div, after three days of highly-In. teresting, profitable, and well-atiended seaslon, iy il THE MORMON INSTITUTION. Bwecral Disoaich 1o The Chicaga Tridune. New Youx, Dee. 23.—~The Jerald's Salt Lake by this time, forbids borrowing uatil the appro- priativn is made. . CRIMINATL, Nelson Korat hus sworn out a warrsat for Maud Gilten aud charges her with perjury in ltful(ylme that ho threw her down and’ kicked er, The Lundburg-Taylorcase was before Justice D'Wolf yesterday, and coutioued after a part of the evidence bad been heard, Tayior Is the man who shot Lundbury, a Constable, through the neck about s week ngo. Oue of I'inkerton's detectives yesterday swore out a warrant for the arrest of Thomas Stenson, charging him with the murder of (1. J, Bmith af Yorktown, Carbon County, Pa,, Nov. 5, 1803, ‘Tue murderer {8 supposed to ba I tho viciuity of Chicago. Thomas Nolan, allas Willlam Reardon, was ar- raigued before Justica Morrrlson yesterday morsiug aud fined 85 and costs for abuslug & r old crippled horse. John Love was lven 3 and costs, for leaving bia borvo stuck fu the wud all night while he was off ou a drunk, 4 ol £ : Closing-out ssle of Winter Goods. First-clasa bar- gams fo Wool-Lined Goods sad Hubbers. st suctioa, Wedacadsy morning, Jan, 2, 1678, Y JAMES P, MONAMARA &CO, By HIIRAM BRUSH, - vorile s 'or gentlaman i} tH& i Wednesday ovening the residence of ex-Coun- T 0 lair Dresscrs. JOSEP| P Auctionser, Ofce 370 East Madison-at. withstand tire. I thu re-laylug o€ tho stoves | however, nelther 3ir. Elton nor the brother-in- | 84 tho contractor 1y that fudividual, He would y special sage: ** Tils morulng at 8 o'clock the | CHEESE, GLO06T 113, Naw Vor the sune general exterual appearance will b | uw was abl (o uiderstand, utd gt was, what | Dot espectally object to thls but for the fact that &x‘.";"rfl'fl‘:fifi'fififfflmfi.‘f?:?f'"-‘-:‘fl"i';fi{ Mormons began filing into the Eodowmeot FI'lnh:n:!-lvu' Pad, L‘hlua’n Deqot, 77 Clark-at. Bawarupt Stack of Grocerles at Auctlon, Wil not oy s In"“l:mr:wl’mpoalugl' n Awerican money when be lett Sontrea) 4 elhing 7,420 pounds, which bis | l0thioe and silverware, Entrance wus gained | crowded that the doors bad to beclosed. Up Waen taken to the Hospital be had but §12, [ Wasputdown There ure soveral Byputbeses, Howas given to | €Xperlence teaches hiin was a littlo heavy, and Fiitares. Al two good Horses. Wagon, ete. appesrance, but dd two sdditional storles 1 by clamberluiz up & purch whils tho Tally were Asfar to 8 o'clock sixty-five polykamous marriages had VANILLA CHOCOLATE, I e the lower tioor at supuer. 4 lemnized, [t e T SR A TT T A DTV T HAIR GUOODY, et Abe it b ihtlanal sorics ey ) th | 88 e dus gous In Tooking Into the utter, be 1s | °F been solemnized) and as inauy more impatict MAILLARD’ BRI oy g ne s PR VR o prerent it wil b of & Sy saPry | frinle vl found o bim,a pop-bottls whict | Lo that thero are uiony abuses o earrect; | A Mra. Kilpatelck, of Clovolaud, and afrs. | couplea sent olf toawalt thole’ tura tomorrow D’S WRARATOGA WAVED ce s tauzzht will surpasy those befors | fi a second-class cap fow order that be wight not | 8ud that when corrected the county will pay | Vermont, of St. Louls, arrived in the city yes- | ua Baturday, ‘ Lsdles who experience truuble The old style of nuuu-flm runijug | meet with auy sequalstsuce or any ouo of bis | cousiderably less for coal than t uow docs. terday, “""‘h“‘m"“ the Couuty Jul, st duuu " VANMA G}IOCOLA_TE AWt Co B oot wear s up the fuside of the butlding wiil be entirely | own position in wuctity. Pussibly be got to | The Public Bulldiug Committee yesterdsy | identiled that notorlous servant girl Nellio DON'T FAIL 0 ATTEND ¥oaud ONEY &k Miis. THOME: wnolislied, and more acoessibls oues ou the out- | drinking ou the eur, ond soie ouy no- | showed u disposition to ecouomize and correct, | 1ees #8 thut kitchou-mechanle who ryobbed | the closing auction scla this evenlng st 6:30 of for- YoR BUN'S. 10 Wabsahiav. slde of the walls will be substituted. ‘Fhe last | ticed that be bad this money and stole | some of the ubuses of their predecessors, They | Yieuh—tho former to tho extent of $1,000 und | feited plodges, conslsting of watchcs, dlamonds tice proved thut the privalence of smoke, which y the latter $1,500. Oueof tte ladies also ldenti- tied Bherry us the youug man who sppeared to be makiog love to the girl. Her manner ol working was in each lustanco shnilar to that iu rvfim:h shio beat s0 mauvy privato houses o this ¥ o A rather smuslug caso came up before Jus. tlee lle!«:h yi?unhu i y nll!l’lloonfi:l“l change of veuus frow Pullsk, I apears som tiuie 0w the patterns of faucy-work In Andreus o0 onv George W. Wilder, s Board-of-Trade | s ft, Po 1ok ey that It bt scyatred s operstor, bad ' deal with unothier speculutor | reputation it bears. It supplice fully s’ long feit pawed A, C. Underbill. The trade was not sat- | weat. Published by W, K. Axbssws, Cluciunatl. lslactory to the it mentloned, and & wrangle - —— ensued, during which he called Underuul Buck & Rsyner's malt cough wixture 1e & simple & great big lar, with wll the | zewudy for udulla sad chlideva, it from bho. Then, when he awakeved | bad before them o blll of $49 from the Clty of from bils drunken stupor and discovered | Chicago for water used by thy contractors on Lis loas, hie may have j(umw.l off the car, fu- | the Court-House, sud agreed uot to allow ft. teudiug to commit sutclde, which Yould bu uat- | Al such bills beretofore have been ullowed. urul cuoush, It ho refected that bo had lost ot | They sleo possed on i bill of County Burveyor wcrely bis character, but the woney for tue | Woleott for giving certain 1ovels to the con- sake ot whilch be forfeited it Or he uilgbt bave | tractors, sud allowed L. on the ground, how- been robbed und thrown off the train. Or sowe | ever, that the work had been ordered by the old tralumsy, who pleked up bls budy, wight bave | Board. Buch bils fu the futurs will Lavo to be stripped {t of tho cush which ft contatued, pald by the contrattors for whom the work I Tuo fuct that the budy was ideotiied, snd Lis | done, * The ssms Committee also sllowed au parcuty relicved frow sy poasibility of 1oss, is | cathuate uf $24,000 tn favor of the graulte cou- solely duo to the patus taken by dir. Eltow, | tractor. The architect had ooly certitied to This” s not the ouly case fu which, with tho | $7,500, but inssmuch s the contractor bad wmost shadowy of clows, be Las proved the fdeu- | abous cowpleted his work, the riugs, Jewelry, cusins, opers- 1, plated wal musical Instrumecots. clothlng, and other geod 00 numerous to mentlon, The sale will be con- ducted by Willlam A. Butters & Co., auctioneers, 8t Lipman's losn oftice, corndr Clark and Mouroe, Be sure to attend. Wholessie and Ketail, Sead 100 g bt Guaady seut C. 0. 1, auywh Scle agent fur 1he ou ’ ) Wigs tuade 1o urder and wimaated, BUR! , 23 W. Madisa St., CHICAGD. Defies all Houest Competition, - CLOTHMES-CLEANING, Sold by all Leadlng G 18, Youmm"gfi:firfimfi'm;fi e | Kb, atiria 3 ¢ irlding e xpeuss. Ex- ®. Ciata G O, :oul&g | BTN 50 CELEBRATED tbraughout U, Draboru CEREATED Stee | ey parts. 1 W aud upward at ot es um‘h-u.. sb!.anl-..llu. f‘l:‘,fl‘, w\,_)::llb Address 8 _N. DB.—Ladios' Dre s Ei, Cont Bacquen b W rlers GUNTIED, Contor | 10 ug ap oxura, | TSR san Gl {5 trequently produced by fires inelde of @ butld- fuz, venders fusido stund-uipes for the connect lurup of hose slmust uuspproachablo on ue- couut of the dunger of sutlocution. ‘Lhe pipes proposed to be used will be forty feet apart on the outer walls, with openiugs £0r huse-sttach- wmcuts 8t cach btory, aud witl be provided with the ladders now” gencrally used fu connec- tion with them. The girders-of the cutire bulldiue will Le of iron, and the elevators will ull be bricsed up frow buttom 1o top. - Not vuly this, but the tunk which, at tho last tire, feli, casrying death sud deatruction with it, will uot by replaced lu the bulldivg, The httu syuare ——————— Many ladles hove made beaut!ful boliday pres-