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. BATURDAY, JANUARY 4 1879—-TWELVE PAGES. others who were on the lookout, d gather thoy wenl up-staira to the opart- ment occupled by Jnilns Helneman, son- T CHICAGO TRIBUNE: whom he had several children. iis Irlen used to laugh at his name, and he came to Chi- cago and changed it to August Schimidt, and quently married to s respectabls young® mea, upon whom tae father settied $12,000 and a comforiable farm, with . . THE CITY. Rev, W, C. James Hontingtog a core. One contained b et of a5 Stivw Rae Lo farise in: bt of Cloveiany. ns of sulphuric acld ftriol) ani 724 3 fn the different {a ml\:n of lime to the gallon. Another, which 1877, 87,603,040 for the three years iy was: 1670, $8,370,000: T 100 8 graod totel 33,2439, 3 had cansed serions nicknees in o swhole family, con- | "y ber of noth ed luat year t DEATHL = > S e 4 th derst b e mame of Abcceo. | 1ast August married Miss Mary McNurney. The [ intaw of Mr ~ Ebrgett Knesebere, of 10,08 graing ie number of notlces served lnat yearto | | _ o . o 00 s ¢ GENERAL NEWS, -h:u'l‘u;l ;?v::d:tyfl:r:v‘m‘ o her face. The | case ey replete with amusing Incidents, and | the s Joor, and blind making firm :,‘,‘:‘;{‘mffie"fl’,‘";:m":,;;“',‘;',',“;,'f“fi 6 pratns of | obey the fire ordinance was 817: the number [ “THCKER-Jan, 2 i 8 e N : D e Sigmor. went on_ to. Anstralls and harped | theinnocence or wuilt of the aceused turns on | of Kaeaeberg Iirinn, fle awoke, and was [ itvet Diaptist hureh, Fatorday, Jan, complied with, 7363 and the number of suits Funeral from gm‘s‘g,g:ted, 0. The fines in the latter amonnted | 4 S1,oklack, 0y ) o iogton (Kr.) papers plessa o §0 = BY. & ‘The expenses of the Dapartment In 1870 wers | — AfnIx—lan, 8, 187 3 of e receipts In AUbH o] i T J &1, The {;ll{n;gfi in’ the Tatter yearfn ug | g RETRTHA. . 814 cork b . Friniy 0 tho fact that #A%0 more wero taken Infor | KUltz—Ac . i io-tha face ther au. WRTUZCAL Hinsdele, Jan. 2, 1670, Willtem Rur, Funeral Sunday, Joo, 0, 1670, at 10 8, m., {rom e g - - Blue Iaind-av. by carriages to Gracelond. 3 ATNENEUM CONSERVA- - 10 thie cley, an tho 1d fnst., Saiuel Rehmelia TORY. A aTAl uRdAY, s B, 86 1:10 0: 1., at restdence, THE OPENING EXERCISES - FONGLIIgL Tatae i, G of the Athenwum Coneervatory of Mitsle wers | qamend, Rer wopein-lows i & e, s nk held Tast eveniog nt the Athenmum, and, not- | Jolineo 7 in A aged 74 years, roilct of tho Iate Mr. Joh fohnsun, 1ata of Farminitan, In ) withatanding the weather, thers was quite a | _Funeral auirdav, thedoh l'lul.'.";;u *etock n. m b ; 1srpe attendance. Tho gas hnd frozen, and it Fgfl}%’{::‘w},‘,‘:"’;x},‘:’ FRloEturthersatice. had been necessars to turn fnkstanda Intqcan- | Iruneral Tuesany from her restdance to Calvary Ceme dle-sticks, and to depend upon candlea for laht, | *4°FY TIEV] . 3, 3 g but the mn‘;u,':emmt was equal to t:m emer- nev’fll.lfz?-?x'fi: hm’c“fi‘u -.‘ ‘-"H&'l'fi:‘;\!:!n.“ Zhaltur, 7} gency, and eversthing passed off pleasantly. | Funeralsunday, ati0m m to 8t Patrirk's Church, The only drawbsck to the earrying out of the lh#’l?:’ng":"éwl!l?)c“l‘vm"lk:‘lm:w(r{r'!hfld) papers oleasing programme was tha alckncss of the "‘3""&?;{-“ R Mirsea Cram, who wera to have taken nart, but | e 1 sod Fiasy e a0 d Bussn A, Graut, aicedD yoars 2 nionths & thelr absence was made up for by calling upon nys, f Funeral from reatdence, 162 Weat others to render double service. Jin.de At 13 vrelock, by en " 1imo to tae aatton. Fourth, The Ametican people are pre-eminently & Angar-eating peaple, The consamption of rugar by caclt Indisiinal in one conntey ik Rhown by sta- t{atice ta be about forty pounds & year, It I4 seen atonca thet the adulierators of snpar and other awects ot anly choat our people In the quality at whatthey conanme, Mnce glucoce containe from 0 10 40 per cent of suzar, hnt injure alao the pub- 1ic health by _selling under false names an anticle injurions to health. A(fth. 1t Is aa much the rlrsm and daty of Con- groes to enact Iaws neainst adnlreeating food an it In to enact lawi Inst oth”r fraudsi for instance, if counterfeitera of money injuro the nubhlle wealth, conntorfelters of foad injure {he public health, Tn view of fhe nbove tacts, your potitioners ears ““"5 reqnest yonr honorable bos { to geeree that the aduiteratfon of sweeta nnd the saie of sucn adulterated drodncta sre frandoient praciices against the people. and to onact Inwa for the sup- nression of tlus itfe2al husincsn, And your petitioners will ever pray Tnis large patltlon i3 over alx feet long. in donble columms, and contains the names of nver 800 merchants, Gusiners-mon, and yoters, chiofly in the vicinity of and among tac grocers on South Water aud Lake strects, It could liave been enlarred to almost any extent, as alntost every one asked siened (b twith slaerity, some making decidedly uncomplimentary remarks avout those who make and sell such goods, csll- The Smith concert troupe, of Boston, is at the Bterm#n House. * " Judge-Advocate 1. G. Swaln, of the United States aniay, I stopoing at tbe Grand Pacifc. Mts. N. B, Judd bas zone to reside in Otlaws, 1L, where her son, Edward James Judd, Is studying law. Mr, Wil J. Davls, of Her Majesty's opera company, arrived at the Pacific Hotel from Boston Jast evening. ‘The Hon, J. T. Moak, Postmaster at Water- tawn, Wis., and an active Republican politician, 18 soending a few dava jn the city. ' Dr. C. H. Newhall, of Roberta & Co.%s musteal agehey, aud agent of Adelaide Pililipps' opera company. Is at the Tremont House. Céot. Wiiliam Walsh has sod to Capt. Charles Roach one-fourth of the tuz J. H, Hackles, for 1,500, and the Istter will command ber next scagon, * 2 % The resignation of Mr, J. H. Dwieht, Vice- President of the, Board of Trade, hss been withdrawn st the ‘request of a number of the memhbors. his ability to show that wife No. 1 never ex- lated. “The evidence waa not all in when the court adfourned for the das. ‘The Grand Jurv yesterday disposed of a few amall cases fn the forenoon, and at 8 o'clock In tho afternoon took up tne complaint of G. B. Weber agalnst Henry Greenehanm, which in, in elfect, that Greenctiaum perverted money be had on ‘deposit with him, frandnlentiy and corruptly, ete., While Weber was in Europe, the particulnrs of which have already come outin the Jower courts. The only witness examined was Mr. Weber, who waa armed with a oreat quantity of hooks and documents by which he noped 1o prove his charzes. The jury ad- fourned varly, considering the business befors 1t, and the fact that it will bo discharged to- day, which served to @ive currency {o a report that they dld not intend to complete the inves- t{znflm;. ond would assign therefor a tvunt of time, ete. there for some years with varled success, and then he relurned fo Amerles, Dot b; way of Sss Francisco, however. Hia children arc brlieved to be still somenhere on the slope, Ills face has been a familiar one fn Chicago for some time past, and he has fre- quently assisted at henefits, Latterly ho fofned the Emerson minstre! compang, vorked his face, and beeame the harpist of the organization. ‘This was the last of his profossional career. BOARD OP TRADK OFFICKRS. At s meeting of Board of Trade men held vesterday afternoon, the followlog tickot was ‘put in nomination: Preslient—William Dickinean, Becond Vico-Ireafent—R, ¥ anbam. Directars—George Liark, William II, Togan, J. B, Peabody. J. 4, MeDermld, W, 8. Walker, Committee of Arbiiration—J3, M. Bail, Albert llllc\l;‘jn-:n. John R. liodeon, 0. W. Kreigh, Junes ord. _Comwitter of Appents—-N. K. Falrhank, A N. Young, C. A, Mair, T. T. Gurney, C. W. Brega. HOTEL, ARRIVALS. @Grand Pacifie—D. G, Swaln, U. S. A, Thomat Ryan, M. C., Topeka, Kan.{ I'iomas licdge, Nntliogion, Ja.5 G K. Davie, £t. Paal: Allen, New York:3f, P, Stone, Cleveland, 0. John T. Wilson, Georpe W. Moreis, Pittsbnig; Senator J. 4. Thgalls, Kansas. .., Palmer House— 0. C. Dewer. R, M. Taz'ett, Moy covered with a coupla of revolcers, snd the rackes also awoke Mrs, Feineman, who pald n» attentlon to threats, but screamed Instily for air., This alarmed tho eéntire houschotd, and the pinmderers made good thele cacape, nstchiing 8 miver watch s they ram, Monday evenlug & young man well dresacid and wearing a fur cap ealled at tho house and inquircd i€ any one nomed Croshy hwved there, Mr. Heinemanu s positive that this catler was the ano who held the revoiv- erto lils hiead, Al four nre described as wear- nee fur caps, and mora than ordinarily well- (lrcuied‘ ‘hey could casily be {dentied it vap- tured. The police are still scouring the city for Boh or “Curly" Young, and until be f< captured they o nut expect to be ablo to clear uy the myaterv surronnding tho sinculer outbreak of crime n the West Luke street alateict, Up’to tho present time they baye arrestod John Crow, Donis Ryan, Billla Ryan, Michael Sul- ilyan, Billle Cralg, and two sony of the Roach family, who were robbed, Crow was identified by Mrs. Jtoach, and_yestepday Toiks. dorf, the Fitlton street saloon-Keepor, fuentiled Kim by the volce as the man who shot hlin. Ryan was at Tolksdori’s saloon nnder susplelons cireumstances an hiour or two before the GOVERNMENT BUILDING. The alcohol cxports from this ity yesterday amounted to 400 barrels. Toe Bub-Treasury disbursements ycaterday Saturdar, rringes thwestein 1 3 i ott, ana | wery $2,000 in sliver and $110,000 n currency. | uiray, Bilife ~lyon, @ one-armed brather { INF it murder, sfe, It is recommended ng more | The excrelses were commienced with a brief ook mence by cerato kowhil, Frisndsot the Tans home Iast evening. foll on the sidewalk in front | Deadwood; C l-lil van Wick" and. family, | the Bub-Trensury yesterdayamounted to $0,000. p 4 - Su‘m Seavey, who clalmed to have had a tip that he, under an alfas of William sWright, was the one who had done the shooting. Itis probable, however, that the u[;; was a “rottent one. Rullivanana Crale wero brought In sinply heeause they were vounr mon with bad reputa- tlons, Tho loachs are suspecied of com- plicity in robbing tho old folks, but this Is an almost unwarranted supposi- tlon. 'They nre reckiees 6|mm: men, but . W, Gilbert, Columbua, Ji inrrieon, St. Lonls; P, B.' Smith, St Tanl erman_THouse—3. 11 Hamiiton, New York; llenty Mann, Milwankee; W. D, Harvey, Daltimore;: ff, K. Sears, Marshail: town, In.; C. . Engiish, Hortont L. 1. Pottes, New York; R. If. Safte, Switzerland; A. 1, Pearce and Trasc Freed, Phiiadelphin.. .. 7yemont louse— Col. C. %, Heed, Jackson, Mien, ; the Rev, D, C. B. Bhepard, Winar Sicholas “Ad Ronton: Col, P W ald not know why he hod beenselected tospeak, beeauso I there was anything about which ho S ":'5""‘”‘ g Rl was superlatively fznorant It was muaie. Somo | O n Friday, Jan. 1, at Park jitdge, ot persons had a. profourdity abont them, ftting | GEdnniss, axcdos searsand § poptha: o oF 2 Ve them to make a spcech on any subject bt ho | g el foa e b houte at Tark Ridae, Monday, Doasesscd no such faculty, ond had always found m—— - — it necessaryto possessat least m smattering ANNOUNCEMENKS, knowledga of the snbject npon which he was to “ ns. cuAnnrfl;Tr“.n 3‘“ g‘.M:K WILL LECTURE over, Kdwin Hinery, beloved wn of of the shot-tower on Clinton strect, breaking his right lew above the ankle. fie was taken to No. 73 West Lake strect. = Mention was made yesterday of the fnct that thicre was a judgment by defsult against T, 11 Mosg in one of the West Bide courts, That it was by dofault was owing to the neelizence of Mr. Moss! attornev, who mistook the day of the trial, The case bas been appealed. name be dropped, and instead - wo have augar : C. Nebraska c"t” “doctorers.” 0.1 John The fnternal-rovenue receipts at Collector Tarvey's offica yesterday footed up $30,770. Ot this amount’ 824,000 was for taxes on epirits, $4,074 on tobacco and cizars, and 81,850 on beer, It coat 8104 to fecil the Fedeéral prisuncrs at the Connty Jail during the month of December, 1878, Thiit 1s to say, the Sheriff has seatin a bill for that amount, and the Court will prob- . AROLHER, Citteaco, dan, 2.—70 tae Honorable Senale and HHouse of Ilepresentatives of (he Uniled Staten: Your potitioners sespectfully represent to your honoravle body— T'hat there & n general and alarming tendency to adnlterate nrticles of food of almost every kind, often mnking them not only nnheaithy and danger- before the Piilo ‘Hoeloty this eveninz af o ) We - drink fs thelr worst fault. One of them. ac- [ ous, but, it i claimed, abeolntaly pofronous. speak. fle loved music, howover, dellghted | gejock at the Allentum, £0 Deatborasate The Executive Committee of the Socialistic | fon and Ju &, Fredrich, Ky Cltire Abiyalloyit Companied tis motler f0 the Mation wiicn sho [ 1A view o ihie, zodr petitioners enncatly re- | to listen to ity gnd”there was mothing O A S o 0 AT ROrB A, Pt Labor party held s meeting at No, 7. Clark | flon. M. n, Waodstack: Col. - Collector Harvoy has received n cirenlar from | entered complaint of the robbers. An fnmate :‘:‘::I’“‘;;P:’l‘:";‘:érflm;zu'l:'"'}:fi?“ H:g?:llufl‘!bl!:; more inspiriting efter a dny's Iabor 1o | qip NEXT FHEE NEOIGAT, LEOTOLF 15 ¥ s Tinltimor . 11 wrer, Toledo; the | oo missioner Raun informing im that ot the | ot @ hagnlo at No. 17 North Unlon strect who € et tom 2l his ears, or more charming to his soul. oung men will b delirered in Lower Farweil Tiall street Just “night to consider the wording of | gon 'ar, . .3 d f Yo ested | Teupectfnlly refer you to the Adalteration of Food wundry bills which are to bo presented to wur close of the present flscal year a carefnl e has been intimate with Young waa arresie subject s ** How Reprsentativea for consideration this winter for the smelioration of the Iaboring clasacs. The oxtremely cold weather prevented a Jarge attendsnce of the members of the Seven- teenth Ward Republican Club nt the regniar meetiug ast evening, at No, 141 Chicago nvenne, spd on sdfournment was had until the next rezular meciing,—two wecks from 1ast night, Dr,'W, T. Belield was to have lectured last night at the Academy of Sclences upon the subiect, ¢ Has the Msmmulian Blood-Cornuscle n Nucleus??” The severity of tite weather caused o meagre attendance, and the readlug of thie paper was postponed to the mext regular meeting. : There were thirty-five traveling salesmen “for ‘Eastern boot and shoa honees at the Sherman Houga lost evening. and they made a presenta- tien of & bondsome onvx charm locket to George A, Cobb and an clegant pair of camico slveve-buttons to Charley Hilton, the two clerks of the Bherman, . ‘The annual meetlng of tho Amalzamated Un- lon was held ot hendquarters, No. 7 Clark strect, ¥ thiz ovening by Dr. J. 8, dewell, | 1i Theobject of the Zathering, hu sald, was to give | thissxening by Br. J. 6. dowel], ] act of the United "Kingdom of (real Britain and Trelana, 0 Reld, Murdock & Rischer, W, J, Quan & Co,, Lockwood & Draper, George Lesile, . ¢, Cook & Co., V. A Marsh & Co., Kellogz & Batrett, Bayrs, Thompron & Co., Wiliard Bacon & Co., Grafl, Sherman & Co,, Kibley, Dudley & Co., C. 8. Hatchiny & Co., Harmon, Merrtam & €o., Onwego Starch Factory, W. M. Hoyt & Co., C. 8. Hatching & Co.y J, B, Bris Agents, Darands & Co., Willisin T, Alten & Co., Farington & Sehmahl, Ghliekt, MeCnloch & Lo, Nell & Higeine, Ingraham, Corbin & May, peagite, Warner & Co., Gould & Dricgs, 8, I Sladdin & Co., Shubart, Ehret & Co,, Gray Wrve., 4. W, Dinane & Co,, Towle & Roper, Tow, Fay & Conkoy, Williamn Steweart, J. B, Dunham, . Farwell, Miller & Co., : ADULTERATIONS. Following I8 the Illinols Jaw on thae subject of adulterations: Whosovver frandulently adultorates for the nnr‘role of rale bresd or IN’I other suhatance in- tended for food, or any candy or confection with nny salmtance which is polsunons or injurions to health, and whoever sells, or offcrs, or kecps for amination will be made of all Collectora’ oflic throughott the country for tho purposo of ascer- talulng whether public busineses (s transacted wecording to the law ana regulations, and whethier public funds have been tuly accounted for. The Commissloner says that the fidetity with which the public money has been accounted for during the past gur Teads bim to exvect a similac thing for the flscal vear 1879, and ex- pressea the hope that all the ofliees, In respect to orzanization, manuer of kucmn‘r accounte, ete,, will run No. 1, and that Collectors and other ofticers of Internal Kevenua will com- mounce the new year with Increased zen! for the promotion of the interests of the public service. Commissioner Hoyno's foncr ofice was et oapart yeaterday for the taking of furtler depo- sitions fu the casc of the Bank of Montreal n the matter of a vetition for the removal of Jacob D, Herkimer, Recelver of the Grayviile & Mat- toon Raflroad. The same casc was up some throo wecka ngo, when sn adjournment was taken tutll yesterdny, The bavk, which claims toown all tho bonds and stock of tha road, I trylng to get snother Reenlger to watch over vesterday, ns It Is thought she knows where he Ix conecealed. Toate 1nat nlzht Caldwell was rest- g comfuriably, and his recovery secmscertuln. Nou one has been allowed to spenk to hilg yer, but to-dny sonie effort will doubtless be mada by the polica to get him to tell what he knowa ubout it THR VILLAIN STILL PURSUES 1M, ‘Thitreday afternoon, it 1a sald, & fincly-dressed woinan drew a revolver and iade an effort to shoot a man who hind Just accompanicd her ont of the Bherman flouse. He seized her by the armn, and the plstol foll to the silowalk: sho pleked it up agaln and quletly walked off. ien- ry Worn, the gentlemen implicated In the affalr, vesterdny was about the potlco stations with the Intention of haviug ler arrested, but stie has dottbticss left the vity, Ho becamo acquninted with her, under the nama of Aunnle Morris, sotne sestn years ago In Ban Franclsco, and after courting her forsome titnc she vonsented to mar- ry him,” But he found out tn time to save him- self that she habitustly visited houses of itl- repate, und was gullty of the most improper eonduct. llel ta cacape her furlons threats, and h]r;]mmn ton mnlv‘ume;“i' eal flx'hled to ‘::lt[m»ddm RTATH CERTIA L SOATTTTEE SF T al e opportunity of becoming muel v edu- ATE CENTRAL 1 e Cated i ok Utha_ prico that 1t could ba | eentions! Gregiback Lajor party mecls a he reached by the humbicat, and nnder the con- | Prominent nembera af the parey bave heen invited 15 trol of onn than whom there wus 1o abler or | meet wiih e Gomnmittes for conaultation, more_cffivient teacher in the country. ile = s G clored by wishing the movement the greatcst Tfim% fi”s“rfiffi\} success. Tho Jndge's vemarks woro followed by nn With us ls whether to carry over onr Fur Stack dr sei} 1L At 8 racrifice, anid we dectde to aacriice 1he goods and averture—* Consceration of the Houso—by Prof, Fuchs and Mr. fiyhrenfurth, and this by the singing of “I know that my Redeemcr 1iveth,” by Mme. Carl Knoeiling, both of which | sell. Upon thiadecislon we have rednesd without exe cepilon everv articie In entlre Fur Stock. Alnska Mink sets redured (0 £ Freuch seal Sets, 83.%); Ganula Kenl Seia to 81,600 Thusslan Otlor Seta16 87,01 were donn woll, Yorv Klegant Realskin ot to 810, §15. THHE CITY-HALL, , ‘Tho Collector’s recelpts were §100. Three cascs of searlet-Tever were reported to the authorities. Tho serip-clerk ot 5id of §3,000 by paying misccllancous salarics. The Public Litrary employes get their De- cember salaries—81,118—in cash, Tho recelpts from lcenses last year wero £210,202, agalnst $103,287 jn 1877, The pay-roll of the Department of Public ‘Warks for December was nudited. It foots up a littlo osor 820,000, ‘The first ecrip received for taxes was turned over yesterday by the South Town Collector, tho amount belng 83,414, ‘the Washingtonlan Home was paid $10,000— {he balenee of ita percentage of fines Imposed in_tho Police Court for drunkenness durlug Alotter was read from Prof. Bwing regrotting his inability to be present, and exorcssing nis degoest futerest In the movement, which was followed by a fctv remarks by the Itev. Dr. W. H. Thomar, He said he had one advantage over Judge Booth o that he had the eift of being ableto apeak about that shich ho knew nothlng of. He had beeu cultivating the eift for rears, and thought it was peculiar to preach- ¢rs, for they spoke more about thiat of which they knew nothing than any other class of per- nnd $2% w6 efll;;\‘?l ',‘“fl,((:!;ll‘\l 0 !"‘;lknflk'l!’ Ol\:i‘"lnl":al;ltqlll"‘ alfio Mink U and Boa for Bja: rad 3ain iink Mo and Hoas 1oF 82 <thots abe perccily e aold foudny al €31t S35, 1o nah acket: Childrens Seta far Del 50c, 81 d B et; a ihmited number of 8 For intyxs for Clrcilars st o sacrifce, Flegant fur Cimmhid, 300 and o0 s yard, © ooy sent by eXTTe R e S R PR ent, L Ty N 1N . 20D and 207 Binte.af Ramimoth Sargain Estabitshment 5 Cost, nf | Eacqties, to escapo tha lanominy of & marrlage with such | waio any aduiterated brend of other Anbstanca n- | 59n2. -1ie didvot profess to know o grent deat BATINS, Inst evening, at which the fallowing officers | 187 Ueand thor interertsy and In accordance with | g creature, went to_Huffalo, - e followed him B eam e comtection Knoying | Gbout muslc, but ke had fong felt, tho Neceaslty | smmmmmm e werg clected for tho enwuing ear: President, | Fhio Treasurer's recelpte were: Water oftice, | A0pirach,Tom ene of the Courts intho Iler | there, thehca to St. Louls, Indlanapolis, Cin- | the ramnto boso nduiferated, or shall roll, or | of mesns boink established by which a musical S, Plrauysh nian, Elecire: W. Olesorge; Vice-President, L Schuliz: Sec- | g3,053; Comptroller, ' $203: Town Collectot | [x oot of the allegations set up o the peti. | “innath) Loulaviller aud ultiinately to this city. | olfor to aell, or keap for salo any fesh of any die. educatlon may become morn geperal, and he e Atk Yaror rotary, Rerbert Bchmide; ‘Treasurer, A. Klaner; | Ayres, $3,414; towl, $0,765. He paid out !? L el nrll;d:rfllood OD" t l'r July 4, 1877, she fired a shot bim in the | eaxed anlina) orh:mer corrupt or unwholésome | waseiad toseatho Athenmnm take the initiative. sontlemien are the very st Finantial Secretary, P, Motimer. £17,000. e e B oy uf mismatanemen: | 3treets of Dotrolt, and Thursday's atcempt wus | Drovielon, shall be conflned In the Connty Jalinot | ila liad often felt, alao, tnat there was s neces- A.D-MeCHESX Y, 6, I, Trop., Tho" Execativo, Committeo of the iinola Ins | — aot. Seavey, Dept-Supt. Dison, aud Ald, | and cxtvavazance, and that he participatad toa | 106 fourth or lflf abe has mude. §15000. e both in the discralion of the Courts - | 1oy e o sy el e Rl £ dustrial Schoo) for Girls.met at tho Tremont | Daly were looklnz over the police catimates for | heavy extent in the proflts on a cerlain contract The Now York Star says speaklng of thls | Athenmum promiscd to meet, Tio Wid not dep- COLLECTIONS, House Thursdav afternoow, Mrs. George Marsh | 1878, yesterday, and they wiil be seut to the | for the cxtenslon of the ruad. The brincipal LEPROSY. sugar question: recata religlous fnstructlon, but he wanted o | MR R RS S oo T e a o ar e in tho chair. From the reports submitted it ap- | Comptroller next week. witncss whose deposition was taken yesterday | AN INTERESTING SBPECIMEN UF THE DISEASE IN Anather aignllicant and we'ghty fact {s the nura- | see relizion embrace more. "than slmply devo- CHICAGO 'l‘gm nhinatou Nereet, peared that larga donstions had becn sent in, was Air. A. B. Mecker, of this citv, whio 15 - clticAqo, uer of old, conserative refning honsce which | tlonal exercises, that 1t might draw about it efibartont Tohmsta and &l It Al eke well ol the ool and Ll fhe poan ot apctlod pured o orn Jound A% | derstaod to nave shed some light "on certala | geycral phyalcions witnessed yéaterday what | syo bean driven outof business i receni gearv. | thyoun poople. 1o dld not belteso in the [fl LANBES Sl el e e et mad | Strect yesterday, and ordcred it to bo sent to & | i2E% - was agrecablc 10 them, but the CoNIFATY 10 ONY | pess siuare anberel tha romeiation of rkiaz oy | 014 saying that o littloeducation was wosso than PAGENCY fore tra o lessen oot be e retised on coonns oF she ack of fundsc | lertiiing establishment, sud It was 3o disposed | _ Tho practfoal worklows of rosumption, 80 far | ith a sensitivo stomach. The object wan o 9 tione, ik e did |oellove et tis. Athooouim st sugar, but \ho huve been crushed out of the trade vy ¥he infiux of aduiterated and whitewashed roducie of ciemical manipulavon: . L & A, Btoart, Allamn & Faller, WH1imaon, Oriffiith & Co. , Ockershauzen Uros,, GYcor - Turner Refinlng Whl:am Moller & Sons, Company, Bootn & W‘E:lcnllu)‘. Willlams & Wall o, of. The heads of departments are very alow in preparing tholr cstiniates for the year, and the Comptrolier Is punching them wp. 'Thus far he Bu“x;cc]::lwd only those of Healthi-Commissioner ebvoll. ¥ . So far ns can be ascertalned, no arrangements hava been inade for the redemption of the scrlp, . None will, verhaps, be: Devessary for same time, sluce the preat buik or thecity taxes will bo pald in the paver, and no mouey will be avallable. P '3 ‘The report of the Register of Vital Btatistics for December contnins the following: Deaths, 022; preceding month, 5013 lucreasc, 812 corre- sponding month {n 1877, 523 ocrease, 993 cor- respondlng month in 1870, 7163 decrmss, 83, Ages: Under 1 yoar, 184: 1to 2, 49; 2to 3, 85; Bta 4, 105 4 to 5, 24:'6 1010, 87510 10 20, 19; 20 to 80, 535 33 to 40, 503 40 to 50, 472 Hi0 to 60, 343 00 10 70, 3 70 to 50, 813 80 to Y0, 83 80 to 100, 5. Natlve Chlcagoana aumbered 91, and forelzn At least na they are obscrvable at the Govern- ment’s headquarters, show that the whole thing 1s taking piace so ;‘u!elly aud satisfactorily as to cause scarcely 8 ripple of excitement and_no undue intertst. The customs dutles yesterday, amounting to 81,000 or o, were pald in cur- rency, to the great convenicoceof all concerned, although there was perhaps a trifle more labor invalved {n handling and counting on the part of Uncle S8am’s employes, The Governmeut, in brief, recetves currcney for overything for which it former) rm}ulfl:d coln, ond” Days cur- vency for everythlog for which it formerly pald coin. Coupons, intercest checks, or registerced checks, when presonted at the - Sub-Treasury, are pald In currency, or, If the holder ro de- sires, he recelves n certificate which his can send to the Bub-Treasury at Now York, and on which he can zet his gold without any great delay. Payments ore made 1n elther currency or staud- ard silver dollars ot he ontion of callers, but, 10 far, a noticeable preferenca has existed o tho part of moplicants for tha allver. ‘Therc have been bat one or. two grumblers wha ‘Tho regular scmi-monthly mecting of the Chicago Haloon-Keepers' Assoclation was an- nounced to be held at the Twellth Street Turner Hall at Bo'clock yesterdsy atternoon. At the uppoloted hour thero were present about na!f a dozen members of the: Association and ‘Tite TRibuxs reporter, but in time others came straggling in, untif, a little after 3, it was con- claded to.commence operations with those oreseut. The Cotlection Committes was called upon to report, and about £60 was taken in. ‘The meeting then adjourned. s . At a_regular_miceting ot Iilinols Encamp- 0. . 0. 0. F., held.Friday evenini, 1378, the following officers were clect- ed: Aupust Neiman, C, P.; Peter Nelson, 8. V. W. Nolson, Hhih Priest; C. J. Strom- , J. W.: A, E. Holmqvist, Beribes 0. Vider, Treasurcr; George B. Samucl, D, D. G. P, Grand Representative; N, J. Crona, C. (.3 Q. Nelson, Sccénd C. Hotmarlst, Third C. The folloriug were appointed offivera: C. A, Befborn, First W.; E. A, was taking an Important step, and thas by tho introduction] of music as a brancly of education it would very materlally assist in the culturs of theclty, and its influcuce for good would be foit more than ever, % = Mme. Knoclling followed with a selection from Mozart. and, being recalled, sang another selectlon. {The exerciscs closod with o plece by 'rof. Fuchs and Mr. Tiybrenfurth, The Consorvatory cfasscs, it was announced, would open Monda ——— HYMENEAL. Rnettal Dispatch to The Tribune. BrooxiNoToN, 11l., Jan.8~To-night at the home of Mr. Willlam Loohr, in Normal Town- ship, Mr. W. K, Morley, ‘Superintendent af the Telegraph, Chicnzo & Allon Rallrosd, and Miss Fannle fone Loehr, doughter of Mr. Willlam Lochry were nafted tu wedloek, tHy tie. X, J. Hobbs, pastor of the Christian Church ol CANDY. CELEBRATED THROUGH- out "1lio. Unfon—expressed ta 3 1§ Allparts, 11 and upward. at | 20, 40, 00¢ per In, Addrem 3 orders. GUNTHEL Confece JAWY R cioner, Chicago, ———ir e s gll IATTIE M, JMULL'S HAIR TOLE. Dest placa In Chieazo for HATR Goods. (fosssmer Waves spe- clalty. 40 E. Manroe, I'aimer [fouse, or w7 W, Madlsunesi, Catalozued free. Afme. Demorest's Patterns, ey WV e orprice Hst, Guodds sent G, O. D, shywheis Solapgent fortho * MULTIFORAL"™ Wigsinnlteto! flnlc{‘f‘;flfl WIAYIIHIWII 292 v Sttt e DYRING AXND CLEANING. leper, and be was put on cxhibition at the rooma of tho Medical Press Assoclation by Dr. J. N, Iiyde for the beuefit of his professional Lretbren, The patlent, a man 43 years of age, wes born fn Oswemo, N. Y, of French- Dutch pacents, and has been a sntlor. Al his relatives are healthy. When 16 years of age he ron away from home and mado a two-years' whaling voyage in the Oknotsk Seas, und, during this crulse, stopped fourteen or fiftern weekaat Honolulu, on Dahu, one of the Baudwich Iale ands. On bis nextcruise ho deserted his sbip at Honolulu and remalncd there seven months. Shipping on_another, whaler, he spent five months at Honolulu in three years, He returned to the United. Statea ju 1801, and enlisted fu the Fourth New Hampahire Volunteers, whence lie was transferred In 1802, undertho goneral ordery Into the nayy, serviog an tho Mionesotn, and slterwards the Queen, & Edgur, ace, gg‘rmmllu & Dradlih, Johnson & Sons, New 'York -Glcam Re- Moller, O'Dell & Co., finery, H. N.Camp & Co., OFI, FOR MEXICO. TR LONO-TALKED-OF MBXICAN BXCURSION will start to-day for New Orlcans. The party will ho 1arge, and composed of promincnt gen- tlemen from varfous parts of tho country, and quite a number of ladies. The Importatce of the matter Is well attested by the presence of represcntatives of the leading Now York papers, which fact shows 1t to bo no local venture, jn the opinlon of Eaxstern men. Tho party will CLEANING, —Tadics’ Suite, 1 HIIk. % Mixed Goods, Sliks of all Watmno, Second | ditto 221, the remainder being bory in other In1803 he was tent to, the Aslatle squadran, | ooiner at the Patmer House t 8 o'clock to dina | Bloomington, prononnciog the cercimons. There Vinin Saney Contnnes. Barty Drétsas T tittar. 5o, , her | were disapoolnted at not getting gold, and who touched at sove gasuepaLh 1y S i Fatires e ety SRR Waflron i U iemgin, | St o oo Aot o, | o agolied st nateeioe ot o | i w1 roau oo, ¥ vl | CE ol e g ene o sh: epes | e Braral numer of Igding doccy peo L o L 1. 8.1 N. E. Nelsor N. J. Cronn, 35, scarlet ‘tever 10, conlumnflm?(»(!‘.‘nnenmunl: was o —— of o Uoveynment that _could resume ot 6 o'vlock, carora, crulsing inthe West Indies, Bubscquent- Iy, until o year or so ago, he was attached ‘to the Atlautic squadron. Tho disesso made (ts ple of Bloomington and Normal, and many friends of the happy couple from abroad. Miss Loehr bad for’a pumber of years been the lead- o. on, G, T. On Monday even Brand's Hally North Clark street, tho Grand Encemptnent will install tho abavye oftlcers, and. Temoving irimmiings. Orders recelved and returned by express, AUGUST BOHWARZ, in one place and not {n another. But those who Ghyund old ogg 20. There were 80 stll births. | want gold, It has been found, want. it in amall The following Is a list of the names on the The Fifth Ward furatsted 60 aud the Fourteenth dlagram_of berths, It {8 not quite comnblate, Haston Steat Dy House, b 10 of deatbs to popu quantities to tic up I thelr stockings, 1ay away | first appearance lo 1674, and ks gradually In- | some of the party not baving procured thelr | fog teacher in the Bloomington schools, and he a0 Chicago, 1L, on xh&c ime ev:n;(ng. O“F"Wll":ma plnri-;s. t‘lfie ?.. 1‘,‘;';:3?\‘;:}; 1?&)0.' L2 Iatlon (460,000) :fiel;";g::“;:;' g;‘}'l'yu L':mz‘"k"";; l‘:":;:fl::-ma't‘g crensed Tl.n v:mlcrt;\lrle. ,l'tlnllfiueat lcondn(fln is | ateamship tickets n’uu.-rdny when the diagram | husband Is one of the mnE: re.cpecn o n.d :',."lf Bouth Elde—100 Clark-at. Treat Koy W Sludhon, o b : g a - ity e e S e o dist Todes, o ot O o Complalnt was made to Bupt. Barrett, of tho | when thoy were told Bow they mizbt @t Z01d | e ronse, “AN oor Iia wdy ara whitlsh pateh ented young gentlemen of the eity, They will was inspected: Wooa McKnight, of Kuy, Me- Yblent & Uo,, Pittsburg, Fa.: C. Giibert Wheel- er, assaver and chemist, Chivggo; Louls Hoct- tiger, Chlcago} Dr. Johu A, Rice, Merton, Wis. 3 it: Savre, of Clement & Sovre, Chicago? R Flewine, Chicago; C. L. Winlestaldter, port Tron Works, Pfluhurb'. Pa.; F. A, Druebl, drugeist, Chieago; C. F, Gunther, of ths Cop- fectioners’ Association, Chbleago; J, I, Covne, Manusacturer, Chicago F. Weeks, h bronze. All uver his bodv are whitish pateb. es, which are totaliy Insensitive to touch aud to the deep prick of » taucet, thers belng &n entlre loss ot sensation In the loes up to the knces, In the larger part of bis hands, and Jo nearly all of the trunk, [Ilis eyelashes ood cyebrows ary gone, his sight s fmpaired, hs toe and finger oalls are changed, and his lower llmbs covered with large crusted ulcers, covered with black fire-alarm telegraph, yesterduy, that no key coula be found for the sigual station corner of Congress street snd Wabash avenue Thuraday nlghe, and, consequently, balf an hour elapsed before an alarm could be sent (o for the fire at No. 19 Harrison strect. On turnlog to bis rezls- try lat of Keys, be found thut threa people liv- {nx In the jmmediate vicinity of tho box bad & kev. This was a surprise to the person making TNUNKS. CHA Tourlsta. Travelers, Excur sooiate, sould 'visic CIIAR. VI ForTrunks, Satencls, lags, g\ &c. fLwulpey, A No, 143 Ninto-ut. [Pt ol o it L el SO 'LOWERS, from New York, In short, the new ers has come In quietly, and {8 running aloniz smoothly aud peacelully, to the gencral satisfaction of the publie. Ald. Jonos Has sct an exampio worthy of be- ing followed by persons lu otber divisions of the city who are tortunate enough to be better able to embark in such oo enicrprise. He com- menced the new year by opening a free lodgine house at tho northeast corner of Judiana and Wells streets, where hie has rentea o store-room anid_fiteed b up comfortably with stoves and bedding, all ut his awn cxpense. He Las accom- remain In Bloomiugton and begla housckeeping at once. Spectal Ditoatch to The Tyidune. . Dxcatun, I, Jan, 8, —The milliner, Mre., 8, A. Jones. of this olty, and James A. Cook, of Macon ; Misa Rose ', Prier anl Joseph . Foun- tain, of Wheatland; sod F. D, Belk and Bfln Mary Davidson, of Austin, were married ore, THE INVESTIGATION. The ability of the Blodgett matter to tarn out any mors news, for the Ereunf. at lesst, seems to bave been used up. Carter Harrison fs qulet- I{ pursulng bis persnnal invest'vation of the it Weatern H fromTi o A iy scabs. “The patches wure preceded by the | st Charles, Mion.; 1, "N. Rust, Chicagos Ilol- B — Bedding. ail ut Ly awu expense. e Uasaccom | o complatat, and e weut away witiout. fur | Gy "ok 16 Yewty of tula cxaminas | formation ‘of arge blisters' on the surfuce. | den Davie, Cinclihatis Howard: Evane, Clncla- FINANCIAL. FLOWERS. Annitor smoloved and rules established whereby | ¢o tarr, in an alarm didn’t look at tho placard 1o | 4108 Will depend whatever sction he may take in flo walks with a painful lmp, but, when 1t will be made & charlty to the - really deserv- ing, and not uhousn Tor the *¢ lmmpt" or teud to in any way encouragz {diences. Every per- son stoppine there i3 registered, and a descrips tion taken of bim, to provent belug Imposed upan, and uot only does the Alderman give free lodging, but fn the morning he furuishes eavh Jodger with something warm to eat, ‘This 19 the only Institution of tho kind in the city wustajued by any one indiviaual, The Unlcago Reform Allfunco met ut- tha Buhuer House last evening, W, C. Crum In the vhair. Afier dispgsing of some prellminary business, a resolution requesting saloou-keepers natf; 2. 8. Pratt, Camp Polut, Ill.; P, V, Dous- ter, M. G, edltor Secbote, Milwsuk Qardon, gratn merchant, Ciucinnatly McCannon, lumber merchant. Cinclnnatl; tho Hon. Jobn Black, Mayor Milwaukee; Coleman Sellers, Philodelphia; UGeorgo A, Rogers, Now York; Jerome_J. Collins, Jlerald, New York; C. N. Porter, Winona, Mion, ; Robert N, Ex{mou, Sonora, Mexico; Fraok D, Rogers, New %, A, Wooley, Eigin, Ih.; 8. 'L, Mereill, Belojt, Wis.3 G. D Dicktnson, Moline, IIL;'Charlcs Jlveher, Molioe, ik: Henry Giilund, Austin, Tex:: Mra, Henry Gilland, Austin, Tex.: E. D. Holton, Miiwaukee, Wis.} Mra. E. D, Holton, Milwaukee, Wis.t . E. Pareons, New York} Hpscial Dirpateh to Ths Tridune, Tennx Havrs, Ind,, Jan, 8.—J, M. Refner & Bon, fancy groceries, to-day made an assign- ment to E. f. Bindley. , It {s a bad failure. Liabilitles supposcd about $8,000; sssets about $1,000, wiLkzananne, Pa, Jan, 8—The fallure of Dennett, Phelps & Co, caused a run on the Miners’ Bavings Bank, which wasatopped by the enforcement of tho sixty-day regulation. The firm’s )iabilities are probably halt millfon, The creditors will ue patd in full. Many business additifon to nresenting the {mpeachera’ petition. In the’ meantime, the short petition printed vesterday Is belnz circulated smong the wmer- chauts afil businessmen generally, and, as is un- derstood, i recetving nurmeroussignatures, Mr, Harrison ‘will start for Washington Sunday night, but whetlier hie will bear tho merchants! petitlon or not has not been learned. 1o be presumed, however, that Lo will ot least be asked to do 50, aud there seews o be no reason to judge that he will refuse to preseat it. CRIMINAL, aressed, no one would imogine e was a victim of this terrible malady, or of apy otber, excent for the color of bls skin and the lvas of his oyolashes and eyehrows, He has what {a called the sowathetio leprosy, the ather kind telug tubercular, which shows itsel! by the davelap- ment of tubercules about the face, TUE DISKASE is absolutely Incurable, and its treatmeut i hyu«nlel—nuod air, nlitritlous tood, baths, etc,. “Uls patient sleeps well and digests by food, but ke has the chargcterlstiv apathetlc look. His sufferings st vment are ore mental than ‘physical, ngncc. bod“ Call nnd sco ths new designs of Raskets for New- Year's, with the finest assarcnent of Cat Flowery, at lowest prices. HOVEY & CO., 5 East Medlson-st. oA A N S e i AUCTION NALES. By GLO. £, GORE & CO., &3m0y 70 Wabash-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, find out where the keve were kept. Lossof time from this cause {s & very freaucnt thing outside ofthe small district which {ssupolied with keylcess hoxes. Forovenwhen ainanreadsthat akey lsat number 8o and a0, and he rushes thera to gut It, several minutes ore required to wake uothe fnwmates, and sometlmes they cannot hie aroused. 1t often happens that, when keys ara forced on householders, which has to bedonw now and then, they say openly that they will not get up ot night; und, even wien keya are taken with- out any growllug, the hotders are nut at all en- thusiastie, und consult thelr own convenlence in deliverfug thewm wheu called for. How to get 1E8DAY, Jan, 7, 9:30 &, m. tats a large vart of s Plttaburg; Joha F. ;. | houses aro embarrassed by the failure. J, H. TU. . 4 tuconform tothe law reguisting the sale of | an alarm in promptly isa question which Prol. Owners nre wanted st the West Madlson :n fi}-‘mmxe. Ie walked along Clark llun:,t 3:::2,}:;; f{lo,';fl;?,? Flizabeth mfl:‘ 5.,5,,‘,,,. Bwoyer and N. Wolte & Uo,, druggiats, have i ‘-‘-‘Y\:g::‘ulg T:l:"smh""w: .f.?,m'u'{‘.’ca":.?a'fifi., D:E 3&".?3% ,;:n. ‘nr:mm:rl:: l’;g?/l‘m:mfi;::::wfi:' ,,’:3 Btrect Btation for two overcoats founa upon the yntenh'lv,h by nu_means warmiy cla h'fl ton7 Miss laabella Fisk, Covington: W, Price, | 1ade assiguments. E Iilghly Jmportant Speciaittes in this Bale, " he Bbject of tho " resallition Ia to wirn | maney to buy tn tho bustners dltrict, whery the Mellenboss, The hats recovered were identified | Wouldn't have known it was wintor I hohadn't | {litlaboro, O.% H. T\ Birchad, 3farshailtown, Bankrupt Stook Cloaks FIVE UUNDRED sod upwards, seen the snow on tho ground. Hls fricnds and relatives bave abandoued hiin, wnd, recently, ho bas lived o{» the charity of Dr. Hyde and some other nhysicians, He slecps at the cheup lodg. ing-houses, prudentiy keeplug bis own counscl. Althiough teoplo would run if aware of his pres- euce, there is really no danger, 83 the di neither hereditary nor contagious. The best evidence of this {s” that leprous husbands bave had bealthy children, and thelr wives wero never tatuted. Itsseatis lurgely in the nerves, As to the orlgin of the diseuse, that Ia unknow 1t has beon_wttributed to the uir, the soll, fls diet, ete. Tha latest theory s that of Dr, Mou- rue, who believes absouce of aalt s tuo solution. e argues from the prevaleucw of leuruo{ In indis, whero the tax on salt Is so hlah that the natiyes eannot get it. DBut this patientof Dr. [lyde's has breathed the salt atr and Mved on salt meats for twenty years, Its duration 18 frown fourtcen to twenty yoars, so this man hos at leasy ten years of fucreasing misery to co through before death results from exhuustion, Ho wishes now hs was dead” TIIS 18 TUR PIFTH BXCORDED GASR IN CUICAGO, ‘Twa were reporied by o Beundinuvian physlclan many years auo, & third was udmitted 1o the Cuupnty Hospital, and the fourth exbibited to the Chicugo Medical Boclety In 1863 by Dr, saloon-keepers of the risk they run in contin- uslly violating the law. Herenfter, if thesu vio- Jatlons ary continned, the peualty will bo be en- Jorved. The neeting was not largely attended, ouwing to the exvessive cold weathor, and alter the furegolog resolution was pasa:d upon the neeting sdfotirned until next Saturday night. James 5. Greene, Esq.. late of Balttmare, will uddreas tho publfcon the subjectol Temperance ut Washingtonisn Home Thursday evenmg, o will inckids in his addvess an account of tho Sunday closing work fu_Baltinore, and ot tha prohibitlun of the aale of lguor to misors, as now successfully carried out fu that clty, Toe firs! of the last troubles of Bolumon W. Wyman, merlamr of “Stinc's,’” wppears to have come upon him tuo day before New-Year's in the form of s dishouored check, which was drawn by Wyman Dec. 28 Jast, in fuvor of Hecht Bros., New York, on tho Merchants’ Savines, Loan & Trust Company, and called for $334.30 It went the rounds by malt, and ln dua couree of time cawe Into the hsnds of Touney & Flowsr, sttornovs, for collection, 16 hav~ Iog been protested on the dth, The cleck caue by telegraph to the lawycrs, who sued it the next day,~tbe 3lst,—just in time Lo get ahead of the judyments cf Mrs. Wiman sud Jacob Wymau, wife und brother to Boloniou. —— TALLY ONE MORE FOR CHICAGO, ‘To-day the frel abipment of Chicage-mads cigars evor aent to Ban Framcisco will be farw from thio well-kuown factory of Louts Cohp, —this. 100, in the teeth of Chineso cheap Jabor, Chicago will hinve to enlarge Ler cap and maks room for more festhers. e — THE MUTUAL LIFE-INSURANCE COMPANY of New York scems to buve become the Isrgest finauclal institutlon in the world, 1tanssets ore now nearly $00,000,000, of which ore than tlxo.ouo.oun Ia clear wurplus above all iis Habill- e, B loruest loss Is llabluto resuit from delay, but the territory outside bothers bim. With these boxes all over tha ¢ty he could rest easyat nliht, for an alarm could be given with only the duluy nevessary fn running to the box and vpen- g the door. TOE COUNTY BUILDING, ‘The proposals for supplylog mest, bread, and mllk will be opeucd Mondav, * ‘The Collectors of Hremen, Levden, and Lyons 2ot thelr books yestorday, and are ready lor work, S ‘The quast-criminal calendar willbe called in the Criminal Court on Blouday. It embraces 150 cmaes, ‘T'o-day the prisoners who have been convicted in the Criminal Court the past month will be sentenced, Charlev Roas {s {n iall, #ad so Is John F, Cal- Iabay, the Houth Bend boot snd shoe mun, ‘They both want to get ont i the cold oo & writ of nabens corpus. Sowne witnesses were hesry I tiie Uallaban care yesterday, sod to-dsy Churley Tuss, who s ¢! ed with burgisriziog by Scott & Co,, from whoss stora they were shop-lifted some days ago. The case of Georze Blatkle, whots charged with stealing $2,000 u bouds from the Fidelity Sale Depoaitory, atter having pus up a job to get off with $47,000, was bofure Justica Mor- rison yesterday, sud tlic accuseldl was held for trial at the Criminal Court. and bonds tosecure hls appearance flxed at $2,000. Dlaikie's father Turnished ehe security, At midnight Willlam Taylor, boardiug at No. 173 Chinton strect, caused the arrest of fenry Bebrader and two_other tuen who haog out 1n & suloon at No, 10 Weat Madison street, upon & charge of knocking hin dowu with o club and then robbiug bim ot $16 cash. Tho defendants make counter-cnarges to the effect that Tay- lor is a professional highwavman, aud became possessed of the mouey robbinz a man several uights ago of 830, The four are rouzb, dlssi- vated-looking tellows, _Along o lost November Mrs. Wihelmina Kramer, of No, 105 North fIalsted street, was roubed of o gold wstch, a set of jawolry, aud some other odds wud ends.” Yesterday she Teported the low at the West Madlson Btreet Statlon, ood caused the I, sud two others; O. C. Dowoy, E. W, Oglebers, 1. W. Hozloty, M. ‘L. L “/.‘ Frupeeim, Wheeliug, W, “Va.; A. Laogdon, Waabington, . Cos T, Caohen Peliu, i 0. M. Burke, Cleyeland, 0,5 ‘Lhotnaw H. Bringhurst, Logsusoort, Iud.; Johs ¥, Finerty, (Ymes, @hicago: Byrou Androws, tho Juter-Ocean, Chicazos Dr, J, M. Zarcinba, Chleago; E. A Brackenridee, Oscods, Minn. i Witliam Keily, Clilcago; Mr. Taylor, Clevelund, Q.3 ‘Tueonbi{us Harrisan, Belleville, 1113 W. C. Buchawan, Bellevilte, IIL; Edword Pe- ters, 8t Louls; eorge W. Allen, Ht. Loula} eorew Krumeick, 8t Louls; John Francis Uahill, 8t. Lout l Henry Ames, 8t. Louls; U. F, Molttng, Belteville, 183 Charles Rehstock, Cincinuatl; My, Opd n M, ltoblodon, Frank Lesdies Nlustrated I)'ad.{(/. New Yorks Mr. Trucsdale, T'mes, Now York Mr, O'Diver, Tribune, New York: the Hon. corge 8. Dowen, Mrs, George B, Bowen, Miss Anns JBowen, Liout. Qeorge U. Bowen. Cul. David V. Whitlng, Miss Cora Whiting, Chicazo, ‘The excursiouists are requested to catl at 121 Kandotph street or ut Roow 4 Owden Butldine, and procure their diuner tickets. Anothier thioe that all are rnfiln. ad to do {8 to cull ot the art galleey of C. . Mosher, 123 State strect, where a large photograph will be tsken of the A golden oppurtunity for our rotall pate ponous s, A ROROIE &TCSY, Ructiobscsa FIRST AUOTION SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES TFor 187D, WEDNESDAT, Jan, & 0:40 4, mi., Wwhen wa shail closs out ull our WIH““ tingids on hand. and in additton oSce 2oy Hlue ot Hubers, and désirable Souds'of &l M sl KO- ¥, GOLE & CO., Aucsloneers. e 2 UK b 60,5 Anerlaneest, By WM, A, BUTTELRS & CO,., Auctloneers and (11 atnte Agents. 173 aad 173 ltandolon-st, NEGULAR BATURDAY BALE. Furnilure and Housefurnishing Goods, and Chamber Bets, Tanoges, Fasy Chatrs, flaak: T o s ere ML TILDAY MOTRING, 31 ——— DIPSOMANIA OR DRUNKENNESS, * Dr. D'Unger (discovercr of the Cinchena Ca drunkepness), at the Palmer 1louse, cures oll cas: of nicohollern. The effort now maklug to break down that great truth will fatl, i skl e A Literary On-Dit, * Washingtan Capliat, ‘The following funuy facts aro {n circulation: Whikeluw Reid sont a sketch of his life to Auple- ton & Co. for oubllcation In thelr Cyclopedfa. Suid biegraphy was sest to Charles” A. Dans, el f the editors, who, for reasons persousl, 313, 4, #b tlohn%oe, Burgeou of tho Gencrsl Hospltal at ot ones g ’ el0ck, ot 5 doiphests Toe ionrr "'fl:fi‘ '"f' securing an at ?Elh- ‘g';“’u?:;::: Uyster House, expecis to alr bis ;‘;’I_‘;‘“‘,""d' A‘;‘L’:‘,‘“}o’hg:‘u;‘"’ "l‘f‘fl{ o‘x"‘l‘,'l':,"‘;h’,‘l’l’ l{'-‘“‘\‘:"‘- i‘“"‘“’- ‘g‘“l "'"'1“ ;‘h"-"" l"'""!}“‘"t pfll’x‘n’nfihhfi:": Y the_accommodations specificd, “':\’;%:\Emn‘nulll::::l‘lll‘:: l}fl;’gflvfifiu‘n :':m,n :y?lux:l.fi:: = A e, cnt, bad a cu an 2 e = | the Northwestern Btuted fur the purpose of in- i road Y Store and toak .pmu:nlolil»:)l z;‘osnn:fi;:gh‘x‘: der was recovered in & pawnshop st No. 134 ‘ating the. ¥ binbs F th Illiuols Central Rl has kindly agreed The Committee on Equallzation had under con- sideration yesterday, but took no scclon og, the suggestion of the County Clerk to n-establish tbo Map Departinent. Tha couuty’s maps ought to be kept up, ne doubt, but the work should have some huad, and the Cvnnt{ Clerk would seem to be the man, though he docs not covet the respousiblilty, Wish a bead to it, twica the work would be done ut half the formercost. ‘The Hoapita) Warden’s last report shows that during the last quarter about twice a8 much waa upent for Hquor as thers was for fuel. The fuel vost $63, while the lquors cost §1,177. It alsu shuws that durivg v.hn‘ or §1,023 wos expended for bedding and vlotbing, while the cumpluint ia that the jostitutiou Lius Dot vuo of either article on_hana to give the beds or {u- mates & change. If te Hospltal Cummittes does not look iuto these matters sud Ox the blume for cxtravagance and robbery where it belongs it will fail 1o its duty. The Comusiites oo Town and Town Accounts met yeaterday, and, after auditing & few bills, azrecd to vistt Lewout Tucsday, st the county’s expensc, tosce why it wau that ths outdoor relicl there wus so @re It 1s an historicul fact that the town Rets more money oug of the Treasury for its paupers than it ‘pays i for taxed, sud there ls a very easy way L0 remedy 1t, sud a luss expensive obe than o go down and cull upon the Bupervisor of the town., If tbe Bourd will pass au order restrainlog the Su- pervisor fn bis lavish use of the public wonoy, and give bim to understand that 12 will sot lmf‘(‘ tigemuent to the Tribune, wheu Reld swore the advertisement should not be printed In big paper. Aud then, 88 may be suppased, tha Ap- pletons dld a little awearing of thelr own. In tho mesntime the literary resder looks ino the Trituue iy vain for u list of the Apple- tons’ publications, f: By D, D, STARK & CO,, B4and 85 Randolph-st. Tirst Regular Salo of 1879 BATURDAY, Juu. 4, 84 8:30s. tn. Now Paior sults, Ealy Cualrs, Louaves. Diolog Cliales, Rockers, Car ein, Hediny, Spriues, &, Oueousware, Glasswsre, "‘w- Elsied "‘3"““ sagete, Comforts, Pillows, Loi* D dnerul Mercimudise, Y nle ¥IIL Grce" raro iiace i desterssad ot o 3 S, sTANE & CO By Wil. MOOKEHOUSE & GU., Auctioncers, 83 & 87 [landoloh st Wa will sell ta day 8t 10 0'clock, the HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF A 6-ROOM HOUSE, - Comforts, Crockery, &e. B ow b becondhand Furaltare, Carpeta, sod BWOYEL v\, MOORKNOUSE & CO., Auctionee vestigatiug the prevalence of the tliseass among the Norweizisn ewmigrants, hie baving found one vieting 1o this city, ‘There are perbinps 100 lepers in the United States, ruports having been made ol thelr pres- ence dn South Carolive, Loulsiana, Murylaud New Yorl;, Califoriua (Chinese), Mlunesoty Diinots, tiere betug ong oluer o thi ‘There arc four cuscs in Norway, Mina., and two in Mioueapotis. While not apparently cured by comiog to this country, it is the ovinfon of Profs. Beck and Danielson that the Norwcelan Jepers would bave becn worse had they remuined at bome. So with the patieut whuse history is wiven above bad he stald "ln the Bandwich 1slands. 1t he contlnues in Chicago he whil have to go to the poor-house, for he I8 incava- ble of sustaiviug bunsclf. o a recent lecturs cgardivg thoe csse, Dr. Hyda advocated the ea- tabllshment of & hoapital for incurables of all kiuds, where they could live fu comparative comfort until the ¢nd came. TUHE SUGAR FRAUDS, ADDITIONAL MBMORALS. : Tus TRIBUNS Lus published tho memorial to Cougress on the part of the sugar refiucrs, It bas now copies of additfonal memorials which bave beeu sigued fo this city. The frit of thess s as follows: 2’0 the tonorable Senate and House of Rewre- aensatices of the Ualled States: Your petitioners vlewr thele lien. Thestore was closed yesturday upun the judgments of Mr. Wynan's relatives, wud plaved (o ciarze of 8 Deputv-sheriff, whbo placed B placsid’ upon the outside fn- formipg the secker fur pews thut all yuestions wnunmfilm buginess would receive attention ut the Sherll's ollice, over the river, It s thought to bo a family affutr, and the extent of MNr. Wyman's llabilities Je uot generallv known v 13 belloved to be still abseut in the Kast, and when ha urrives bowe tiore way e learncd. Ar. Wyman doubtless made the same mistake that his been made by many wen before hiin,—~ that of not belug couteut to let well vnough slone. He was dolog well fo the dollar-store bustneas, but lus awmbltion got the best of him. Sigoor Raphael Abecco, a miustrol sloger sud barper who has bevn known to Chicavo thestre- woers for some time, dled o this oty yeaterdav Zrom disesse of ths throst, e was with the Emerson minstrel party whico was lere at Hooley's Thestre receotly, aud he left with them ~ apparently in good healtn, He ‘was afflicted with'a carbuacle on the veck, and, ratchiog a scyese cold, was unable to pursue his wliing, He was sent bsck to Chicago, aud be succuwbed to the dlsease yeaterday morniug, Bignor Abecco was a bLarplst of cousiderauls abiliy, aod s fair singer. Orlziully 8 street hurper, be was loog ugzo picked up by some winstrel orgenization, and had for gulte s while becn employed in Ban Franclsco by Tom M- guire. In that city be gained some local notord- ety about tllrtecu yearsago by cluplur with the to send alony, as & part of the traln, av elezant smakiug-car, fitted "up especially 1or. the oe- casion. The train wiil then vonslst of threo Pullwan sleepers, tha smoker, and two baggage- cars. THE YEAR'S BUTLDING,. THB ANNUAL BEPORT OF TIE SUFRKINTENDENT i ov BUILDINGS contains the foliowlng detailod statement of buildings for which permlts were issued fu the years usmed: Bulldings, .. Frontage (feet). Stories without basemien West Raodolph street, where It had boen placed by Avuiv's \ublnd,'l'm.ar Johpnsou, e also wua urrested. ‘Theodora Wollstein, a saloon-keeper at. No. 171 West Polk street, reported to the West Twelith atreet policy yesterday that, st about 2:380 on the morniug of the 2d, Lo shot st Aud wounded oos of five men who were forcing entrunceto hls saloon, He was ssleep at the time fu & sittivg-room in the rear of the saloon, snd was awakeued by the breakio of & paue of glags. By the faint lght ke could see a man's sboulder aud arm reachive througn the broken window In order to reach the bolt in the door. He touk deliverste and steady alm, snd fired. The fellow fell back from the window with & deep groan, mnd was lmwedjately carricd oft by his companlons, Edwaed MeCare thy, oecy vlu{ the second story of tho butldtoer, uiso heard the glass break, and heard the shot fired. From bis position he could plainly sce five men, two of wham carried & shint one away. Ho s coufident that the bullet did its work. ~ However, the potice bave not yet found the wounded wan, and 0 further par- ticulurs could be ascertalned. Wollstein had heard of the assaults iu the West Lake-strect distrivs the nigat before, aud concluded to 1ake 00 chances. Thugs and night desperadoes are having v all thelr own way. Tuceday night Jast tho fungtes of tho bouse No. 3 Park front werofirst-footed io the new zw by four burglars, Eutrance Y B Only 1n Cans. : The grest papularity of Dr. Price's Cre 2 k- Hodor (s the besy aviduace of fts warh 5t 1a 8014 only in cane,—not in bulk. actls SR .y Stisa Kellows prefers Buck & Rayaer's Cold Cran shova all other ‘:mieu‘. e . BMARRIAGES, PR, NELLES~BHROWN~—In this clty, Ll‘m Liw reshicnca of tha bride's parenta, 2ud out| |5 f‘]c: l‘ Ly fhe 'ifl'}:’lal::r‘s U, Verry, of All-saints’ B, oo i, sad s : S Waukegan Cl},y( a.lp-p-u:lmx copys o ] ALLIBA—BALDWIN~Cleveland, O, a4 the rusldenca of (ho bride's paren! 1870, 1877, 1878, 1,688 1,008 1010 43,222 85,033 31,114 ou Christmas Eve. . Jao, 1, 00 Ef HOYAL BAKING POWDER, A A A A A e e OYAL BOWDER Absolutely Pure. Lasements sa 0 4 Tie Keyal Bakiag Powder ls & pure Croam of Turtur Powder, Bheds, ete .. B 40 878 1,253 Indorsed and recummended for it wholtsomears by suchi eilnent chemists as Dr. Mott, New Yori; Dre Cost of buldings: 1878, $8,251.600; 1877, | Mayes, Hoston; Frufcasor Genth, Philadelphla, cic. 5oid valy In cana, Ly all Urucers, : 36, 922,810 1878, 36,603,100, £ Boware of the fnjurious Aluio Powders. Manuf acturets and dealers urgo you te buy thowm, becsuso tey Cost of lmgmv-mnu: 1870, $19,000; 1877, | canafford to scil thoam 8120 clé. & bound and doubla thels moiicy. $630,000; 1875, $813,800. Do not buv Baking Powder loove. aa it ls almost sure 10 contain al The total cost vl buildings and improvements | BUpluL couacipativy, ludlgvaiva, Deadache, 334 dybpuyalsl alucts Stores.... Blorea and dwolliogs .. Dwelllngt. ..y .0 Mauufactorles was gatoed by prylug open the wind, e | e atots Tow vass. bo-the Unitod | Ghuectes oo g % . e ug open the windows to the rat~Tuat the sweela Bow in use jo i ol i diughter of & wealthy resident. Abecco had | Lis bills, the work will be accomplished. A vislt iy eat 6latas, Inclnding cano-sugar, maple- P Jublicand o thea w wife' aud soteral childred 1u rie (0 the town can be of uo possible good. Dnlagrau Ao, W, o o, | e Tolliae, boney, wice,” ave often siulieraiod | Hacas sud stabi e eserte i to ea with cora-glucoss. MNuscetlancous Second—That tliy glucose I manufactured from <oru-starch by bolling the starch with sulpburic acid (ofl uf vitrioll, then miziug it wih line, o, 4hird—That seveutecn specimens of cowmon tavle sirups were recently exsmined by R, €. Ked- zle, A. M. Professor of Clewialry o the Michlzen Btate Agnculiural Collede st Lauslug. Fultees of tret dour, awoke to find two wea {o her roow, but beforo sbe could raise the alarm one thrust & revolver into ber face and ordered her not 1o speak a word, while the otber ransacked the rvow and belped Lim- self 10 $33 cash aud a0 vpeu-faced gold watch. Uron leavisg ber roows they were Joiusd by two A hurl(, low-browed san of Germany was put on trial fu the Crimival Lourt yesterday for bizawy, the compiaintug wituess {Jelug a lady clulmlug to be wile No, & Toe evidence showed that his pawe uscd to be Auzust H. Fucks, aud tbat under this vame, jn Javuary, 1575, be wur- ried Aiss Margarct Carpabia, W Cludunad, by €o, B8 with this fofstuated young girl to Austraila. Her tather hired u stedtn cutser, which overtook the veasel, aud therv was wn interestiog dra- msthe episode on buard, durlug whlech Abecco was knocked down, aud the young lady re- stored to bher bome. Bhe was subag- 1. The contizucd ase of Alum produces o Vicod, Sanacs plauspies un the Jace, e1s. .

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