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» Stated that ft wis represented 38 THE CHICAGO RIBUNE: SA‘ URDAY, JANUARY 3, 1880—-I'WELVE PAGES. - (THE CITY. i GENERAL NEWS. + Z, Saulers, of St, Paul, ts at the Gardner, G, 1. Lansing, of Detroit, fa at the Gard- nor. 3 J. W. Irwin, Keokuk, sat the Grand Pacific ‘Hotel. : D. L. Kraft, U. 8. Ay fs at the Palner * House, GW. Babcock, Kansas, fs at the Palmer House, UT. Butterfield, of Philadelphia, fg at tho Gardner, - GA. Perry, Boston, fs 2 guest at the Sher- » suan House. A. C, Hooper, Montreal, is nt the Grand Pacliie Hotel, Il. W, Donaldson, Frisco, Utah, is at the Palmer House. J. R. Delnmnr, Silver Cliff, Col,, is at the * Palmer House. + Alfred A. Thomas, Dayton, O,, Is at the Pater House, ex George I, Armour, Clinton, In, Is at the Bherman House, + R.A. dones, Rochester, Minn, Is at the Bherman House. 11.8. Shields, Louisville, Ky, is at the Bhorman House, David Boyd, New York, is a guest atthe Grand Paciile Hotel. ~ . The Rey. 2. W. Sprague, Davenport, fs at the Grind Pacific Hotel, D, Banks McKenzie and frilly, Boston, * are at the Sherman House, , Capt. J. A. Brodhead, U.S. A., is registered at tho Grand Pnelfic Hotel. } John F. Cramer, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, ts at the Grand Pacific Hotel. State Senator Charles Kellum, Sycamore, 1s registered at the Tremont House. 8. B, Whitehead and George M. Pinney, 3an Francteco, aro nt the Tremont House, M. Robertson and Nathan Iolmes, London, Eng. ore registered at tho Tremont House. W. J. Hancock, Superintendent American Express, Dubuque, Is at the Grand Pacitic Ho- tel. George E. White, ono of the survivors of tho Aahtatiula accident, Boston, is at the Sher- mun House. * J. H, Hise, Superintendent Logansport DI- vision, Pan-Handle Linc, Logansport, fs at the Grand Paclfle Hotel. Murrny Keller, Western Passenger Agent Loulsville & Great Southern Rallway, Louis- ville, Ky., a wt tho Palmer House, D. W, Hiteheoek, General Western Pas- senger Agent Chiengo, Burlington & Quincy Rallrond, ig nt the Tremont House. E, W. Scott, General Superintendent of Agencies Equitable Lfe-Insurunea Company, New York, is at the Palmer House, a. B, Farmsworth, General Enstern Pas- Benger Agent Chicago, Rock Ishind & Paeitle Rattrond, Byrncuae, N. ¥., {# at the Tremont House, Officer Pickle yesterday afternoon shot a rabid dog ut No. 80 North Oukley street. The nuimat bad bitten several other curs, but no ‘person. ‘ ‘The manager of the Irving House, Nos, 213 nnd 220 Washington street, claims that Cit. ons Lrowt, of Muskegon, was not robbed ft it house, us was stated by the complalnant, The little girl Mary Ryan, who was shot Jost Wednesday by her Hitle brother, still Jes at herhomu on ‘Fourteenth streot Ina precurlous condition, The chiunces for ber recovery are somewhut improved. The temperature yesterday, a8 observed by Manuss, optelan, 88 Madison street (TRIBUNE Bullding), was ath a.m, 37 dey; Wa. wey BB, 12 1n.,40; 3p. Mm. 90; 8 p. m.,37 Barometer at 8 A, In, 20.005 Bp. ma, 20.00. > ‘There will be a inecting of the Finance Committes of the Irish Land-Reform und Ald Movement at “4p, ut. to-day, in the Comittee rooms In the Daily News Thullding, on Pifth avo- nue. A large attendance §s expected, Mr. W. IL. Furlong, tho Superintendent of Putnam's clothing catablishmunt, was presented New-Yeari« Day with un clegunt set of scealskio. cup and gloves by the employea of the house, oie peesonta tion, spevch being mudo by Mr. John Sooke, The Mercantile Battery Association would De glad to obtain the nnmes of all the old mem ‘bers of tho Mercantile Association, as thoy wish to make thom honorary members of the Hat- tery, Names mny bo sont to E. 1. Willard, No. 88 Washington atrect. The tug Brothers sank in the river peater- day morning at the Kinziestreet rallrond bridge. She Iles with her * decks to," and ean be raised very cnally, us she ig still moored to the dock, The opening of somo seums caused the trouble, Mr. MeCoy, the proprictor of Burke's E1 ropenn Hotel, gave his employes a most enje able hop on New- Year's Eve, amt tholr grativien- tion at tho puins taken by him to ndd to the pleasure of the occasion was shown rd the keen relish with which they danced the old year out and tho new yeur in. The statement In yesterday's paper that Tuy TuinuvE would herenfter pny its composit- ora 8 cents 4 thousand was due to areportorinl nusunderstanding. Tho new typo which the puper began using ‘Thursday i eo much fatter than the old ng tn be equal to an advance in whyes of from 4 to 6 cents a thousand. A. man named Edward Batley was severely injured at the Anglo-American ‘packing-house He an empty tlerce falling upon him feom the clovator, which he wns attending, The tieree Tell from tho lovel of the third story, and struck Jum with such force thut the Hd was broken In two. Itis feared that tho mon, whose skull 15 fractured, will dle. . The Bricklayers’ Union held a meeting Inst evening in tho bnif at No, 80 West Tnko strect, wid largely attended. » Peter Mahr'was re-cleoted President, ‘'Thoro wits reat Interest manifested In tho election of a Treasurer, 0s he is required to give bonds in the sum of $10,000, After u good muny ballots, Will- jam Ray waa elected to that office, No other ‘business of {tnportanco was transacted, The congregation of the North Star Chureh, corner of Division and Sedgwick strects, ton dered their now pastor, the Key. Joseph Ttowley, of Racine, a most enjoynble reception lust evens ing In the church parlors, A goodly number of ‘the members of the church were in attendance, and the evening wis pleasantly pnsaed with songa, specches, and social converse, About 10 o'clock a very nico suppor was served by tho ladies of tho’church, A sad case of sudden death was tardily re- Bortes, by the police of the West Chicago Avene tation yesterday. Misa Marin Hlschott, a Ger- man lady 25 years of age, Hivigg with. her paronts while utNo, 678 Paulina strow on ber wy homu from church lew-Yeur’s morning in the emnpany of Michnet = Alch, her —_othrothed to whom she wus to bo married to-day, fell Inu fit in, front of No. #4 Oornell street, thu residence of Peter Lump- king, Bhe waa borne into the house, and wos thero attended by Dra. Fuln and Cobn, but at pes in Be afternoon she diced. Apoplexy was © chuse, F. B, Lane, who elalms to be Firat Lteuten- ant of Company E, First Regiment, saya ho is dhe man who was Collecting monvy'at the Stock- Yards, but that he collected for the First Negl- nent, and not forthe Becond, The gentlemen Trom wham the collections were mudg yesterday to thom’ that tho subsoriptions were for the benefit uf the Second ‘Regiment. Some of the officers of that organ. Heaton ure looking into tho mutter, und us Mr, Lave's nuuiy does not appear on the roster It night bo well for blm to muke o detulted ox- pluuation. Mr. J. W. Preston, the well-known Board of Trady man ‘und former President of the Hourd heeelf, wus taken so Il yesterday that be had to be removed tn his curriugy from hts ollice to bis residence on Sichigan svonue. It was ut tirst fenred that bis sudden illness was a return of his old trouble, spinal alfection,—but 4 call ut his office during the afternoon elicited tho informa. don from uue of his clerks thut thoy bad just heard from ims that the trouble was not one of the spino, but of the kidnoys, and that he was feeling inuch euler, with every prospect of Delog ableto return to business to-day, Thy funeral of the lata Robert 0, Wright will take place at hulf-pust 10 o'clock this mnorn> Ing attho ef residence, No, 437 Weat Wash jnyton street. The Rey. Cunon Knowles, of the Cuthodent Church, will onictate, “Pho -pall-bear- ore will bo Mesara, Albert Keep, James H. Hees, Yavon Whoeler, Henry Keep, Jumes A. Sleeper, and ¥,B, equa. President Kuup, of the Nort ‘weatern Hallway, hus kindly pluced at tho dlu- Poni of the fumfly a wpectil train, to Mosebill emotery. There will bo « box-cur te carry the Tatbalhe, 9 little spocku car for the members of the fainlly und the pull-bearera, und two largo conches for friends. ‘The Kappa-Alpha Fraternity, an association formed inthe year 125 with chat ters in Union, Coruell, Williams, and {obart Cal Heyes, uve ink sunuat banquet hist evening in Parlor of the “Paluer House. Ansong those present were Dr, it. Starkweather, J. Churles Halnes, Gvoi Kumnsey, Dr. J. CG. M. Drake, i Je. Wright,’ and’ Clarence Beobe. Letters Of royret at. thelr inability to attend were Fecuived from Ju . B. Lawrence, Prof, Tur, of Bolalt College, tha itov, J. A, ¥. WwW, abep Dr., lutus Clark, of Dutrolt, and in. ‘The New “uln't any misunde: ull it greetings, A vory plonsant time was had by all | ho will bo ablo to attend to business for somo present, Ax unknown nan, evidently under the In- fuonce of Hquor, while going wert on Harriaon Rtreet over tho Michigan Southorn Railroad ks, was rin down by vswiteh-engine, anid hid logs crushed ef below the knees, nil ehent and arms eo badly mauled that he ated inn few minutes thereafter, Witnesses state that the man was Ataggerityy along slowly, and yne only seml-conseious, from the eifects oF Myuor presimably. it girl, not over 10 yeurs of y. seeing the peril ho wits in, endenye ored to pull him off the track, but was itnable, nnd she escaped herself only by a yrent effort. The pollco were, however, tnablo to aseers tain tho = address of the | Hittlo | irl. Her oniume ts said be Min The crossing isuno of the safest In tho celts, belng provided witha patent gute which works excellently, ‘Tho decensed wis ahout 40 years ofage, brown bair out, short, whiskers, and miurtache, nnd was well clad in a sult of new clothes, white abirt, collar, nnd black fecktic. The body was taken tothe Morgue. * Preliminary plans have been submitted by four prominent architects—three in Raltimore and one in Chieago—for the new Corn Exchange tobe crested tn the tirst-named city, ‘The nw bullding fs to acenpy what is known us the Mevletinn lot, oighty-tivo fe front by 180 deep, bonded by Second and Holliday: str and Post-Olfiee avenue, ind pining back to an ale ley which divides tho block, ‘Tho locntlon f3.0 most desirable one,—near the present Poxt-Of- tice, and In tho coutre of the busier sectlon.— tind. the fmprovement ig as much needed as it wil te a handsome one, The lot {tact cast $225,000, and the building, which will bo of preased brick with etone trimmings. $3 tu enst about $20,000 more, So extensive ix tho improvement tt, In necordian Ith the laws of Sforytand, It his been made nevessiry for the Exehunge to apply ta tho Legisature to secure anew charter, The Clile ate rehiteet, M: ung) Miller, who, with Mr, Cochrane, brilt, the Cham- ber of Commerce building tn this city, hus fust return from Baltimens, where bis pling met favorable constlerttion. As soon ad thie ¢ orig obtained the Exehinge will pro- teed {a ndapt soine one of tho four plitns now before It. Mt would, of course, be In aeeorlines with the etornud fitness of things to see Chicugo take the cake. About twenty of tho clerks of Heath & Mil- Ngan gave a private testiinontad pangunr: atthe ‘Tremont Tou it 8 o'clock hist evening, to Mr, Beyjuntn L. dames, contldential clerk, who has dwen i the employ of the thm for the pust ele en yours, al who leayes Monday next for Den- ver Clty, Col, where he expects to go into the int und of business for himself, with Mr. iL w Tuldwin, also an old ruiploye of Heath & Millignm clerk, | The whole wifair: was arranged: by Mr. G. i Collin, why seted ts Master of Cereniont allwho were present attested to the manner in which the arrangements out. ‘The taliles were elaborately and profuse, decornitted with ent flowers und smili: stood an elygant landscape pleture, representing a pala It, and upon this was printed the mew Ing of twelve courses, with the usunl ne pantaments, ineluding Crift, clara, nnd every- thing but wines or Hquors of any kind, Hua the upper portion of the ensel was on whity pallot. upon which wits engraved the name of tho yuest for whom the souvente was destined. The sontor member of the firm sat at tho head of the table, with the Junior member at his right, Mr. dames, the ree elplent, at the foot, and Mr. Collin, the Master of Ceremonies and Chalrman, uenr the middle of the table. ns confidential DEARBORN LODGE, 1 I Hane is hirgely members and thelr friends, net ror assembly of ladies, Tho exerc! miusle, nddresses, ete, and the fnstaliition cere- monies. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. ‘Themis, The officers installed by the tm ost cero- mony of the Order wero 14 follow: ie Fit: hugh, W, Ma: C.F. Ihirt, 3. ¥ W.; ON. Gould, Treasurers, tary; W. J. Bryar, 8. D.C. 1, Connor, Gy G. pee S$. 83° C.5. Burroughs, J.8.3 and J. ‘ ‘Tho' vilicers who conductes the installation were W, aA. Stevens und Johu O'Nelel, Grand Marshal. Mayor Hurrizon delivered an address, after inking a few excuses for belug compelled, through press of business, to. speak Impromptu, Ife suid that the craft was not tobe Judged from outward show, us scen in parades upon tho streets, It wasa plaice for goo men, He nd: Inded to the duty of the new oflleera, nnd stld the Masonle fraternity was not a reformatory body, iat no bad men should be allowed to enter the Order, Mr. W. K. Forayth, Past Worshipful Grand Master, was tho presented with w beautifnl old wateh ns i testinonial from the Lodge, Taslae tho cae was engraved tho following a eI “Worshipfil’Master, Wm, K, For- Bearvorn Lodge, ptio from the members of. No. a0, A. F. & A. M.. Jat], Mr. Cregler, presented Mr. W. A. Stevens and Mr, Gilbert W. Barnard, District Deputy Grand Master und Deputy Grand Muster, with’ a bou- quet of flowers, ir. it. W. ‘Thomas delivered an address, In whicirhe spoke of the installation ceremonies, the fmpresstons they mude upon children, thelr trie meaning, ote. He woe glad that thery were gent bodies of Masons in the world, Masonry was Christhinity; the Order wis Cor the purpose aft doling good to thelr fellow-men, and that was tho religion that he belleved fn, Dr, Thoms was presented with a busket of Hlowers at the close of his address, 7 PASTING AND PRAYER, Yestentay was a day act upart by tho National Wonnan’s Christian Temperinee Union for fut dng and prayer, riince with this dires tion, the Chlcugo Union hetd 0 series of meetings in Lower Farwell Hall, husting from 11a. in. tod He ‘The meetlng from If to 1 was conducted ww Mrs. M. A. Cummings; subjects “Minka: giving ‘for tho wondertul change God hath Wrought in the ‘Temperance sentiment in these past youn, and for the suved men and redeomed domes of our land.” The noon hour, from 12 to 1, was occupled hy the Young Men's Christiin Association in tholr regulur daily services, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union joining in. Tho mecting was led by Mr. Morrison, who huis charge of tho nullrond work of tho Y, M.C. A. Subject: “Glnd. tidings of grent Joy toull men,” ote, Fron 1102 p.m, the meeting was led by Miss Willard, Subject; * For tho Press,—that [t may become onugpf tho most powerful of God's ine strumentalittes for the advanceinent of tho ‘Temperance cause." From 2 to v, * That the hearts of ull those who ure enguged in this ‘trattic of human souls’ bo chinged, and that the wickedness of tho business bo mado manifest ta ns le r8. Jemio F. Willing. From 3 a two subjecta—" For teynl aspects of temperance reform; that our voters and lnw-muakers may be faltuful to thelr. trust in reapect to temperance truths and principles,” and * for the continued outpouring of God's ‘Holy Spirit upon our work and workers"; led by Miss Luela Kimball, Tho meotings were all well attended, both by men and women, {TILE (ERMAN SALOON-KKEPENS' ASSOCIATION hold Its regular meeting yesterday afternoon at Haum's Pavilion, at the Junction af Cottage Grove and Indiana avenues, Prestdont Mais in tho chnir. Mr. Koyeck spoke of the In- Justico of the 1 o’clack ordinunes inn case which occurred in his gnloon on Hue Island ave- nue. Just before 12 o'clock, und while ho was putting up the shutters, four or five hard chare ueters came inte his place and demanded drinks, He didn't. wish to give thom anything, and entled his wife into the saloon whilo he went for tho Tulle. To met an officer, whe returned with hint and suid the Job of arresting thom was tov much for hin, but he would get other ofivens to uasiat. ‘The sume policeman returned with two others, nnd they succeeded in electing the mon, hut did not arrest thom, ‘The oltleers thon entered compliint against the proprietor, for keeping open after 13 o'clock, tt being then about w quarter past the hour. When the ese: wus tried Mr, Koseok waa discharged. Ie Naved such business should bo inquired Inte oneral discussion ensued on the subject, and motion waa fl pisaed to proceed agalnst these olticers for mallcfous prosecution, and a eonmnittes was appoititod ty gee the Mayor and Superintendent of Polleo nnd attend to the pros- ceutlon. ‘Tho expenses ntrendy incurced by Mr, Kouseck wore ordered pald out of the funda of tho Association, MERCHANTS’ BAVINGS. It was John Wentworth whom a Trimung re- porter encountered last evening in the rotunda of the Sherman House, [tis one of tho pecu- aritles of Nature that the shortest mun on the focal stalf bas to interview the talleat man in the West, After Long John" had suiticlently bent his back so that a yell could reach his car, thu reporter suid: It'ls usserted that thero [4 olug to bo a Hyely thie in tho coming election ‘or two Trustees, and & person to take the pluce of tho late Solomon A, Sith In the Directory of the Merchants’ Savings, Loan & ‘Trust Coni- anny PUNVho told you so?” sald Mr, Wontworth, “ You seo that young gentleman Lo have just been bukit lof Ho representa a large Eastern futerest, He tx all right and with us, There uln't opposition ta Byron E. Binith, Wo are wolng to elect him daa ‘Trustee in hts father’s plice, aud then make blin President.” sit is that theods “Yod T think It's all right, Town one-ffteenth Of (ue stock, and wo have got elght-fiftvouths, oe nat ure tho other suven-i(wenthe golug 0 ada * What's the use of kickin; ay, FOUNT MAN, that bunk ty guing to bo run ts it ula ‘ahas. It aty's ta bo hotest, and that bank bus always paid ts 236 per cent every” quarter, and it's gen to continue to pay that dividend to its stoc! huldors right wlong, und golug to nd all it ean to its xurpluy, Tts Directors don't borrow, and don't need to, ‘They ure eine to run in the sume old- fogy Cashlon, with Byron 1. Sintth ws President, ‘There are hundrods of outaide fellows looking: for the place, Wo ain't asgoing to take any of them, and, if we should, you Just shout. Therw retandhig, and everything te serene with us.’ $ THE CITY-HALL, ‘Phe Committeeon Streets and Alleys, West, 1g called for Monday, Comalssioner Waller was reported as a Uttlo better yesterday, but it la not thought that anya yet. Ali, Thompson starts for New York Mon- day evening, and will bo absent a week or two. ‘The City. Collector's books show Uhat dtut- ing December -he collected $1,057 for Heenses, tind $2,890 for special ngacssinents, The ‘Treasurer yesterday recelyed $477 from the Collector, $372 from tho Controller, nut $1,190 from the Water Department. Tho Health OfMcer's report for December shows (hit 65.802 pounds of unsound moat were qakell wp on tho markets and condemned, rnd es nulsnnees of one kind or another were abated. The receipts of the Water Department for tho past yeur were 871,05 ec Inrgest receipts were in November ($H000) amd May (# 0 and the recelpta for the other months ranged from $48,000 to 118,000, ‘Tho tatnl was in excess of tho collections of the preceding year, bul the figures could not be gotten yesterday, The following were tho ment-condemna- tons yesterday: “At Nos, Band 4, West Jackson atreef inarket, threo alunk calves; ait Nox, # and Bong quarter of beef and tye hung; at Nos. 15, nnd If, two sink ¢ ut No. 178 South Water street, ono slunk cat No, 160, one elunk calls and at No. 16d, eleven sour turkeys, At the eee tventy discused hogs wero put in ev tank, ‘The Committee on Fire and Water yester- day examined the estimates of Marshal Swenla for the current year for the Fire Departinent, and agreed to recommend that among tho {ems {n the appropriation be one of $20,000 to purel nbont with tho neeessnry engines to protect river property. ‘The total estimate, exolusive of Uils Item, foots 1p $500,000, ugitngt $508,000 npr propriated for tif, und the Cominittee thin! hut it is fust about right, ‘The two volored men who were some tine asm pardoned from the Bridewell and taken to tho Small-Pox Hospital on account of xlekness were yesterday discharged from, that institution, wad Ajeont to be taken to the PooreHause, ‘Thay could not be kept lange atecount nf ease of small-pox at the Hosplta aul the County Agent, fearing that they werd passtoly Infected, could do nothing for thant Inte in the afternoon they turned up ut’ the Health Oice, one of them totally bibid, nnd the other rotten’ with disease. Dr. Do Wolf pr eured an express wagon ind took thom tnck to: tho County Agent, und aaared hin that thoy had not been exposed to snutll-pox. and it waa Healy arranged to take thoi to Jelferson to- ahiys oN ‘at ‘THE TUG-BOAT CONTIACT. Tt leaked out yesterday that the price tho Mayor bad agreed to pay the Robert Tarrant for servico In plying to and front the erib: between Jan t and April | was 8600 for being in rendl- ness, nil $10 per hour for the time employed, The bond, in the stim of £3,000, has been ‘np raved, ‘Tho owners of rival boats except to tho otting of the contruct as it hns been done, aut claim that the Mayor exceeded his authority. Some of them are threatening to apply for an injunction, on the ground that tho Mayor has no attthority to let 0 contractzin excess of $500, but Uf they do It will be an easy mutter for hin to go: to the Council and get ntwo-thirds yote to sus tain him, for tha contract fs believed to be a good one for tho city, THAT SURPLUS MONEY, At tho lust meeting of tha Council n resolution was introduced calling upon the Flnunee Come inittee to,send thelr views to that body on the question of whut should be done with any sure pes, money that might be In the ‘Treasury Jan. . Yesterday the Connnittes met and bad tha matter before them, and, after sone discussion, it wis agreed to report recommending that the surplus monoy, If any, be applica to makin wom the Sinking E Tund now City-Tall Fund, which Ine becn drawn asainst on wecount of tho Hitch in collecting tho 187%-'t4 taxes, A Stauber wanted the monvy apportioned ane tho vurk fund: ail brought up. tho old question of giving the School Fund 9 certain amount, but he aru subsided upon boing fiformed that tho schools had had all that bee longed to thom, ‘The Controller agrees with tho Committee on the subject, and says that, 1f the Council will sustain bim, he wil be able to take: up the bends coming duc in July, nmeunting to, 4131.00, and, furthormore, that the Issuing of scrip will be largely avoided in the future, MORE INSPECTOUS, Tho Cammiitce on Health and County tions inet yesterday afternoon, and Dr. Do Wolf lald before thom his estimates for tho coming Yenr, wuounting to $20,000, and asked permission to employ’ stx Inspectors at once to Jaspect tho factories and workshops In nceordance with tu ordinance recently adopted. ‘The approprity for the yeur Just closed was $14),000, but this work will nevessitute its being lnrger for the present your, but, since of the * emergeney " appropriation of 187 thore is nn dex pended dutance of wbout $12,000, the Increase will only really sanont to nbout 38,000, Tho Commitee thought favorably of bis estinate, and agreed to recommend the Wlowing of the nddittonal In- speetora, thouzh there was a qttestion ns to whethor the nev ordiimnee should be enforeed atonce or wowed to be dormant until May. Amoug tho items in tho estiniate fs one of Si,- 000 for geavenger-work, whieh [a tho ammount spent for tho sime purpose the past year, -———————- THK COUNTY-BUILDING. Relas ‘There will bea general call of the quasi- eriminal calendar beforo Judge Jameson Mon- days Louis 11 Matthes, recently arrested at sult of Charles Epps on w ca, 8a, for $162.50, scheduled out yesterday, Judge Loomis will hear: thts: morning the insolyont enge of Carsten Koester, and such mo- tions 1g may Le mude, Judge Jameson will take Judge Tuley’s pince In tho Criminal Court Monday. It hug not yetbeen decided who will run the Associate Court after to-day, In tho County Court yesterday Simeon CG, Collin began suit in trespasy, damages $1,000, against Leopold Ktotn. John Bromley & Sons sued L, A, Stoll & Bro. for $1,000. The County Clerk has figured up. somo more of the bonds required from Town Collect> ors, aud finds thon to be 1s follows: Evanston, $105,000; Luke View, $197,000; Worth, $31,400. Charles P. Brady and Henry Rittmann, gro cera doing business nt Nos, 70-11 South Hillsted stroct, yesterday An agsignmont to Orvis C. Freitioh, They schedule thelr Mubllities at 2.440, and thoir ussets, consisting of stock and fixtures, at $1,300, ‘The Jail and Jail Accounts Committee will meet to-day. At 10 im, tho Cominittee on Charitfes will go out to Jofforson to oxnming Into matters and things ut the Poor-House and Asylum, Matt Benner goos along to post thom onthe condition of the bulldings from u tres inan's standpoint, County Clerk Klokke wag yesterday notl- fled by Dr, R.8. Dewey, Superintendent of tho lUnols Gastern Asyluin for the Insane at Kan kitkee, that the Asylum is now ready to recelve. a limited number of patients, und the names of twenty persons now in tho Jelfersun Asylum were suggested for transfer, About $1,000 worth of county orders, prinel- pally glven'for services of Judies und clerks of election, hive accumulited on tho hunds of Clork. Filklas, and ho wunts the owners to eall und get them, Sure date back u yer or two, the parties having evidently. forgotton them, Cortuin pers sons recently dovlsed a scheme for buying them up, but, na the county {8 paying 100 cents on the dollar, thera is no necessity for holders to sub. anit toa Khuyve,"” ‘The Committeo on Tow: counts mat yesterday anid cle up tho docke! Chris Golls, Suporvisor of Wheellig, reporter but one person on tho roll, a wiloww, who ro- colves about $b per month from tho town, ‘The Committes deelded to nidvertise tor proposals from quallled physichins to furnish medical as> sistanco and medicines to the paupers of Los mont, Thus itis hoped to break up tho sean dutoug byslem of alleged “rellot whieh his been carried on in Lemont for a long time past, No trials were had dn either branch of the Criminal Court yosterday, Judge ‘Tuley heard und overruled motions for new trlals in the cases of Pateick Lyons, who got wlx years for burglury; Michuel Crowley, one of the pepper Ubleyes, Keven yours; Gevtys Keene and f ¥ La Vornes, burglars; George sutherhind, dary, one your; Jo Lagi, bireen' yours; and James Warner, lirewny, ‘To- ihirty-goven prisoners will be senteneed, af which the motion for anew trial hi the cise of Prince, Albert Jones will bo argued, “Before Judge Srilth tee Hobtngon was sentenced to une year In tho Penltontlary for larceny, and Fred Kose was Ined €00 for assault, The Grand Jury yesterday held two pra- tracted sessions, In thé course of which thoy ex- winined over ferty ciuses and found twenty-five: true bills, The charged of abortion against Mr. and Mra Bulleramin were ignored, but the man was indicted for steutlig yas, Tho churge of incest preferced by a prostitute mained Viola Thonmpson wgalnat her grandfather, Nelson Soymouy, a resident of Homowoud, wid yay investigated. In tho case of Douglus Vutchingon, a student at Cornell University, who wis brought buck (at the expends of tha Rated from Now York on charge of ravishing one Mary Jane Caddy, tho bill was fgiored, there hetig no evidence to sustain tho chirge. ‘The Grand Jury returned vight trae bis inte court during tho day, aintong which werg Nye against Kamuel Felker’ for forgery, conspiracy. to com= init forgery and the Ike, growkng out of the Urockway-Ddell cases, Tn tho County Court yestorday August Mat- gon wis ad}idgad iisany anda pauper, fa the cusy of Augiat Kruner, otherwise Marcud, motion far a new trial was imide by the County Alturncy gud tho attorney for her husband, ane the ease will be investhgated Jan, 8. Mig, Barcus ‘was adjudged figane i week io, and an order was nine requirliig her husband, from when xhe obtained « divorce Deg. 8, 180), t0 pay for her keop. ‘The slvorcopult was beard before Judge Hurnum, and the deerce granted on uccount of ultery of the busbund, who was onierod w oe per and Town Ac- month ullmony, It hag tranep! gluco that tho busbund puld wll expenses of the sult, and now be objects ta the recent decirion, clatining that it will coat ran er month for the keoplng of the child, whlch is 1 your old, and that he cnn only afford $10,per month towards tho aupport, of the ayoman, ‘Thera {8 no doubt of her naanity, Out County-Attorney Willett holds that sho was In- sane when tho decree wir entered, ful that therofore the Cirenit Court had no juriadiction, Marcus, who fs un engraver or lithographer, fying i gor buniness, may find thet ho kas tot yet gub rid of his wif, for & bil of review will probably be filed. The disposal of the children, of whom there are. now about seventy, under the chorgo of Cook County ut the fetforson Poors House, hits for somo thne paat oceupled Ure attention of the emmty —Tegistators,§ Thess unfortunates, whose only —erlmo is that they exist, ure vertainly not belug brought up ink imanner eateulited to take Useful’ eftizens oft them, They are housed fn overcrowded bulldings unfit for human occupancy, and aro exposed to all tho degrading Inilnences and associations of puuper: hoanital, In addition to this, the school aceonnnodations furnished aro entirely inade- quite, aud the poor ebitdren are growlug up in ignorauce, Commissioner ik will Monday Anite In the Town a resolution looking ton eetiloment of this matter. Just exnetly shit shape It will tate his not Deon eettled, but itis understoml tat the proposition will be to Invite proposals from org ‘d sveleties and agyliins for the cara of the, dren. ‘There ia no institution tn Chileno devoted to the caro tian of children in which these infants be better attended to and cared for than at tho Poor-Housecand the subject is ono ite deserves thy careful consideration of the ound, EEDERAND AFFAIRS. ‘The gold disbursements yesterday footed up 835,000, . The exports of aleohol yesterday from this Port amounted to 350 barrels, The Sub-Treasury yesterday redeemed $4,000 fn sitbsidary silver nnd paid out 4000 stundard dollars. Abner 'l, Hinckley, one of tho oltest Gaug- era in this distriut, fy lyIng dangerously {ll at bis houso in Hyde Park, The si ngaled horse and p hacion selzed Wednesday by the customs oficlals will bo ap. pease this moralny, and be suld within ten ays. The internal-reveuns receipts yesterday amounted to S510, OF this nmotint, aplrits contributed $23,601; tobuevo und elgirs, $1,070; beer, $1,000, James MeDowell, the Inte Assistant-Super- Intendent of the new Government Bullding, put int an appearance at tho otice yesterdny. Ile is on his way to Washington. Postmaster Palmer yesterday reeelved a copy of the House bill which provides for the es- tablishinent of not less than three nor more thin ten designated return-letter aflices. He returned his approval of the mensure, Accompunying tho printed deat was wt letter stating Unit to House Commilttec on Post-Uflices and Post Roads would report unanimously in favor of tha blll, and that the Chiengo ‘office would undoubtedly be designited a4 one of the proposed deud-létter he The Dill will be brought up curly tn tho seaston, The duttahle gonds reeelved at the Chicago Custom-ffouae sterliy were os follows: Leiter & Co, 21 cusea of dry 3. Maker, 216 sucks of sults GOO xucks of sult; JS, Kirk & Bwla ash; Chapin & Core, 7 boxes clyars; A Shire, 4 voxes clurss Kalinan Bros. 17 box ehura; Kantater & Hor Rafecus, 1 box olgars; C1 signers ¥ hmidyall, 10 casks wine: 1. Burloe! ases hosfc French, Potter & Wilson, Te slisaware; TK. Qulinby 100 barrels ma- ple sirup; L. Wola Manifactiting Company, 16 tes curthenware, The collectlons umounted QUANANTINING CATTLE. Coltectur Smith vestertay received the follow- ing cirentir, dated at Washington Dec. 27: ‘Tho virentur putslivhed tn dectalon 3 9, 150), provided as fotluw, ink ald neuteeuttie fron g Hivlagat any port of tho In quarantine for not fe direction of the cus the parties Interest Noy porbof Huron, are United States, wiiall be kept. a than ninety days, under tho nears atid Wt the expense of ppt when State or municis ol laws provide for ‘tho quaranting of such cattle, ind jn such eases Collectors will permit the propor oticers to quuranting ‘them tn sch maniuras the Stqto oF muntelyat authorities requires? Collectors a sure hereby instructed that ly all cones a ating wf not foas than minty days stall be enforced, Ineinding uny toria during whiten, such enttle sail Bo quarentined under State uriuunice Wat authority, NEW BULLDINGS, HOw -TNE CITY GnoWs, Tho report of tho Bullding Superintendent for December shows that tho total permits iasued forthe mouth for permanent structures were twenty-elght, against elghteen for the eorre- sponding month of 1878. The bititdings are vulucd ut $50,000, against $85,500 for 1878, Five hive been erected on the Sauth Side, xix, on the North Side, and suventeon on tho West Side, The followhyg comparison between 3878 and tho year just closed will be of fiterest as show fog whut hus been done inthe building Uno: sma si, f Numbor of now buildings... ee 3s Btreet fruntaze of stiue....y aN AT Hrlek frants, $ uz Valu ea, Grand total value of all improvo- THUNB cosereeneeeee + ATELEN 7,419,100 Tt will be seon from tho above thnt, while tho muinber of buildings for 1879 Is greater thin for 1878, thelr cost his been lesa, which fs hitars preted to menn that the class of bulldings the mist year hag not been as yood us the yeur be- fore. * AN ENCORE, SUNMARINE TELEGRADHY, Crroaqo, Dee. JL—@. W. Felten, Faq—Dean St: Tho undersigned, who had the pleasure of Mstoning to your admirablo and valuable paper’ on “Submarine Telegraphy,” rend beforo tho Chlengo Electrical Soctety at its May meoting, as woll ng those not huving enjoyed that privilege, express n widespread desire when Joining in tho carnest request that you consent to repent the lecture before tho Svciety and ita many friends at such a time aa would best sult your con- yentenco, Aneurly an favorable anawer to our request would be especially yratifying tou: Luther t. Mills, 8. Mf. Tnrnor, We Albert M. Day, ¥, Linitlay & Con WM, Baan, Portit, Cicano, Jan, 1.--Mexara, Anson Stager, T. Dickey, Norman Willan, B.C, Shit, BB. Birman Be Wy dunes, J andothera:- Your communication requesting Topotition of my paper on" Submarine Cables fa duly reeolved, Incompllanco with your request, Twill road the paper named at the next regular meoting of the Chicuga Electrical Society, Thursday even- ing, dan, 15, “Vhonking you for tho honor eon. ferred upon me, Lam, gentlemen, your obedient servant, G.W, Venton. a ON °CIIANGH. A DAY OF UPS AND DOWNS, Tho Now Your opened on ‘Change with a very varlublo feeling, At tho first It was very atrong, and seemed togdepend chiefly on the under- standing that Keone hid sent the money here to py for tho wheat that wns to be dellyered on Ahnuary contracts, This strongth soon oxtended into other departments. Wheat advanced 4 of weont, corn % 1244, pork aboutid conta a barrel, and lurd about 19 conta per 100 pounds, It was soon found, however, that the deliveries of all Hendy uf frdugo, Gxeope wala, word ‘very heavy, and this checked the ardor of buyer so. thut offerings were inch Incrensed, and tho feeling wast tame he. Pur. olosing on "Change ut lv conta lower thin Wednosday, nad wheat 3f ofacent olf, It wis asuortained that, ‘TI MONKY SENT HERY BY KEENE Amount to 84,000,000, which was considera: Tost Umn tha 81 0K,600 to 82,000,000 ne Wile Dame ln haul plused it two or three days previously, he whet wis ull taken, and keeniod to bo centered mostly In strong hands, Tho chief point of weakness Apponred to be the fet that red winter whout was selling at ones Hult to ony cont a biuhel below tha prico of N Sapring, when in any othor market inthe wortd thy whiter wheat tiworth 10 to 16 cents premhnan, ‘This, with the fuet that our clovators are already nearly full, containing over 1,000,000 bushots of ull kinds of grain, wateh ta certalnty within 3,000,000 Dushels of tholr utmost avalluble capice ity, sot nt rood nny’ poupia to thinking. Atthe rate at whieh wheat hus been coming in here for ft week pust,—not loss tou 12,000 bushels a day, on {hs ate sith thar peice pro ipettans, andl searocly unything gulag out, it would seen au If two or three weeks muro. urd sufticiont to YILL THM CROCK FULT and Jeavo the farmers to the mercy of the rall- hauls for the rest oF tho winter, It is under ; on youd uuthority, that tho purties are controlling tho whent deat in New York hava sont cirvulars out into the country broadenst, advising tho farmors to hold onto thoir wheat, us thoy are aura to get $20 bushel for if in the spring, This waa duly dls cussed among the knowlig ones on ‘Chango, und by thom was looked upon na a confesslon of Wenlesd anid inubility to take cure of the deal OF the movement of yraln from frst Lid Leech ep ar iB Saris ped (gauss w 8 Fate ot » It certain! ditlloutt to think now PSone WHAT WILL BB DONE WITH Tiy BTUrY, ‘Tho storchouses in othor elt\gs are full nearl: to the same proportion us thusd in Caleaxo, aad tho atuf will havo to be kept moving aftor Lt ta nee started, as thore seems to be no resting- plico for it on the way between the producer mid the consumer, [t Is already notiecablo that soveral parties who bayo been carrying wheat from one month to another are drawing out, as tho oxtensive inarging that they have been vbliged ta put up to protect the deal have conaidernbly lexacned, tho profits upon tho tranaaction of carry Snereusing tho qiuntity of inoney ni yey tated In the deal. They are whent now and Into provisions, wh! deal better, INON APPRECIATING. Tho Weastorn Iron Association Agree to Ratso tho vd Hate of Mar iron One-HMalf Cont—Tho Renult of the Ac« tion Ropreented by the Manufacture ers—Pig Tron Likely to Reach a Very Migh Pete Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Perranuna, Pa, Jan. 2.—The Western fron Age sociation held an timportant meeting this after- noon, the principal object being to consider tho propriety of adyaneing tho curd rte on bar tron from three cents to three and n half cents, Over sixty focal and outside manufactorles were rep. resented nt tho mecting, After tho matter hid been discussed nt sone length the ndvance was ayreed upon, to take effect on Monday next. Interviews with lending manufacturers, after the meeting adjourned, doveloped tho feeling In regard to tho Incrense, which was ono of regret that the advance hud to bo made. The preacnt condition of the fron trade, tho high price of pla metal, and the immense number of orders on hand compelled the manufacturers to make tho advance. Thoy deprecated the Increase beenuse of tho evil effects It would provably have. It will cause a number of mills that: ure [dle to start up, and flrms that aroina weak fnancial condition will ho enabled to turn out a large: amount of work to get the benellt of tha rise, und this the market will goon be flooded, and overproduction an a lurge senio will Inovitably follow. Inquiries ns to the — probable prices of = pie Jron were answered by saying that it Is possible tho finest quality of pig may gons high as $i5 Rhea ie ia noe eOn RE RTO UT HE Ta Uretio tents lentitul, Largo stocks of ple ara being held by apecintors, and a strong and determined bull movement hn beon inetgtirated by them, A leading tron broker in tho city haga very henvy stock, which he hus been carrying for iy Jongtine, He ts uw large buyer In the present: ee epee LR a Ld past, bas mado somo big purchises. Ho antlelpates un advaneo to $45 dollars per ton Ina short time, This will havo an fimedlate effect on the general Iron trade, and, among other chanies, It fs said, will send steed riiis to about $n ton, ‘Tho rise fn eand rates will be greeted with delight by the workmen, 14, Of course, thelr way the sliding seale, Under the advance -the pud- dlers will reeelvo $4.25 0 ton until June, 1880, another min ficttiirer was intervicwed as to, the ulleyed scnreity of ore, and ho stated that they hind made i contract for rs imueh ore ws they could use, While the demand for [ron wie wrenter than ft hud been for years, they hid aiwvays run thelr blast furnaces steadily, and thoy could utilize no more ore nniess thoy would bull more furnaces, This they folt hey. were not justified in doing, 23 [t was uacertaln how long the © boom" would last. The result was this, that, while in former years thoy could fill thelr orders, thoy now had to refuse orders. Ho , isn stated, In regard to tho ore question, that he understood n_ prominent Pittsburg fron broker! ind gone to Europs to negotiate for the pur- chase of a large quantit Ish ore, and that hefore doing 80 ho hi da nume ber of large inuemfactu: here, und had mado arrangenients with thom to buy eertaln quintl- tles of It, Your correspondent isi “ft amderstand the Edgar ‘Phomson Steel Company is negotiating ‘for the purehnse of 0 large tract of ore-land in West Virginin, Do pn think tho ore-flekls there in Na utlilzed?"* pled: ‘o which the manufacturer: “There {4 no doubteft there belng immense quantities of ore there, but the troubie [a to get it transported, If we want the West Virginia ore, wo Will bnye to build a railroad to bring It here, [f we knew demand for fron would boli ont we could do this, but the building of a raltroud under the clreumstanees would be rather a wild speculation, A gentleman who hind been sent out. prospect- ing among the West Virginin ore-deposita suld that, so far ay Pittsburg was concerned, there would be no difleulty about ore, becnus on Luke Superior ore, whieh was hinlled at least. alx tines before ft renebed this city, could be tellvered at the blast furnaces ut a little over $2 per ton. He had been through some of the de= posits In West Virglaia, and had found ore in which hurdly a trace of sulphur could be found after the "most cureful+ annlysis, ‘The supply owes = almost inexhaustible, und was within ensy retch from, cy line of ratlway having direct connection with the elty. He dld not think it would bo necessary to. iinport foreign ore to any oxtent, forthe simple renson that ore of auperior quality was to be ob= tulned within a comparatively few miles of Pitts- bung and He etvary could be regulated so a8 to. “a af the risks which long sea yoyuge en wiled."” " PRACTICAL FACTS As to Thin Country’ Prosperity or Want of Pronpority. ‘™ the Eaitor of The Chicago Tribune, Farnuunry, Il, Dee. 3.—Jne Triuunr of Christinus-Day contalns a communicated arti- ele hended “England's Dull ‘Trade, in which Mr, Booth, the writer, states that,“ Whon tho wonderful gotd-deposits of California wero dis- covered, thirty yours ngo, English manufaet- urers und capitalists eald: ‘Let tho Yankees dle Cor gotd,—wo will havo It all shortly’; and It ull wont, or the greater portion of {t,n8 fast ius [t was uncarthod, to pay for British goods. En- wland thon held the world In vassulage by her supremacy In mechnuical art, laying all nationa under contribution to awell tho yast volume of her wenlth,” ote., ote. Strange indeed It ts, that those other arta, that are not mechanical, und whieh seem to become more and more dangerous us time rolls on, aro wmost gntirely Jgnored by ottr people, who hive been so long thelr victims; by our statesmen ind politiciuns, who have been thelr instrumonta (with or Without knowing 10; and the press, which is supposed to be u faithful sentinel, al: ways on guird over the interests and welfare of our country and people, Porhaps, na the torm “Trimuxe" means, sub- stantlully, w protector of the interests of tho Henplo, {eines alford spaco in tts columns, und thus help fullill duty tho neglect of which tn the past is justly chargeable to the press at lurgo and to the people, politiclins and all, and that hig been fraught with rujnons consequences in the past, and thut is loxded with dangor in the future, until the fuvts are thoroughly known, and until the treachery and Incompetensy In publig aifates from which we hive so lony suf. ered = shail | give place to intelligent fidelity and fuse care over our country: and its people, in ita general interests and peaceful development, and especially in. the Vital inatters of its finances; transportation, ovean and Inland; und domestty penco, And tho stutesinan or eltizen of our wise con- tury, who expecta to understand the polittea of his own country and guard its welfare, while ize norunt or careless of the Intlucnce exercised by England upon the modern world, willus surcly fall na would 2 citizen or statesman of the an elent world who omitted the subtle Influence and open power of ancient Rome upon the wfairs of all those countrios near her or within tho rangoof her influence and power, would dt havo been for us if we tid dd tho solemn und significant ndyico of Washington In this regard, to whom only, of all tho modurn world, It has been given ta cifect= ualty battle her arte and her arms, and to ln urate for hlé country ant race u higher, grand: or, bottor, and wiser anrcer, on a better bald for the development and tdyancement of mankind Jao: Feudalistn and Imperialism have ever yet shown. And now, nt tho beginning of this Now Year, A.D, 1880, Who wil explain how ft came to piss that that practical, necessary, and incomparable frrewell udvico hus been 40 mysterlously eup- pressed and eliniinated from all our current Mterature, aud is now only to be found ina few nize old hooks, seareely to be met with in any ordimury book-stare or in way, ordinary Ybrasy Who will oxpliin this? | Who will deny tho face? And who will polut to any practleal politteal chare to Ml ita place? And whu will oxplain (among other vital alfatra) why it ta that not one newspaper In those: United States hus publlabed a strict and authone Ho ivemine, frou olltelul sources, of tho puinner in which sliver was demonctized, und our laws elinged in jw most vitil purt, afect> ing tho fulth of overy existing contract, the value of every dollar's worth of property, tvory businesd-transaction, and tho welfare, of evory man, woimin, and child; und changed without tho knowledge of n majority of Con ress, presumably without the knowledge of tho President, and certainly without tha knowledge: of the country, Who will explain tis? The editor of one leading Journal, ta whom tho writer made this gtutement, dented the faet, and said that hid paper had Published tha strict of+ Alclal ucenunt from tho Monetary Commission's report, several thes. Hut an olfer of % for y eopy failed to prodace it. + And the undenindle fact ts, that not only Is the mystery of that eat fraud and botrayalof our Intercata stil hidden, but also that nut one mus inten thousand bas read the official necoun which clearly shows that ik waa i fraud wap Jolud fn the annals of legislation, and nut a inte take, ouiasion, acaktent, ar clorical error, . Ho ulso bis tho real paris of domoriotlzn~ ton Jn Ragland in 1816 beon concealed, although tho most unnutural and Inuxcusuble olument. of disturbance and Injury to the finances of the modern world that this contury hus witnessed; nd, but for the discovery of gold In California in 18t,—tho same year in which Revolution cunie near sweeping over Europe,—would have lod to quuh ruin, suiforing, aud disuster aa could nat be estimated. How oun Republican Democratic America ox- cee prosperity when the most yital facts ar hidden ad concealed In the interest of Feudal and {uipertal power? ‘Whough our country bas produced wealth enough to enrlot England, and extond hor do- iminion wider and wider, yet subserviency to her intrigues will bo found to be the Tending cause of the amazing fact that nt Joust 00 or 05 per cent of our buginess-mon have been ruined, and that a : nelyuths of our people are now very poor or ndubt, But now, plain outright mensttres, well gu: edd nse those insidious external Influer ayruinst which all experience avid history warns us, may lond trpon a anfe Tilghway of trug economy and ith, and satoly con duot us to seh sound and generat hua never yet been soon, Why vines fn tha ways to whict we are impelled by covery consideration of duty, inter- eal, anfoty, honor, and patelottan? ‘Two courses nro before us; and thera are other questions far moro important than the wretched and disgraceful strugicto for olliee, and. tho apolls of office, or its Jurat rewards, re Aro certain plain physical monsures, written in the very book of Nature herself, that wo need fn order to prosper, and that should no longer bo kept bnck by further trenchery and fucompotency; and they need not be long de- Ee layed If we are but. trae'to our own daty and ine tervats, and that of our country. W. 7.8, os A Workingman, Net ng obliged to work for yeurs tn damp lo- entitle ny legs Leenme contracted, and caused mie pattie Sy isa any De. B tedn, rece ommended the use of St. Jncobs Ol, and five bottles enred ine, Tdeem it my duty to nequaint. suffering humanity of this wonderful re: Fe {G. Junak, Now York, . a Delicious delienctes, dalntlly devised, Cie es light Dawson's diverse dealers, N, 1, 21 Stato atreet. rr Cunrststas Grers.—Hest aot teeth, $83 filling 1 rates. McChesney Lros., Clark and itindalph-sts, DEATUS, GIddds—dan, f, Mes, Murenree Griuas. G27 antorn papers pleanu cuyy. CDEN—Jun, 2, Mary, wife of ‘Thomas Taydon, auuitit pent, Hinerht fram 417 Wea Harrisonest, sunday, to Bt. Patrick's Church, thence by eareli to Calvary, 1. ‘George, beluved son of Mr, and Mra, VE u.Calvert iged 19 yuurs, uf tntiamuation-of the Funernt from his Iate residence, 7 Fulton-st, by cam to vary. MIMONS—Jun, 2 nt her realton Ellznbeth A. beloved wife of Maneral Siinday, dan. dnt 12 o'clock, to Graceland, Friends of the fuihily invited without further notte, COLGAN Felduy inorning, Jan; % at is pnrenta! residence, 131 Tijnolast., Eugene d, Colgan, atturnoy> atelawy, awed 3% years 9 montis, Funeral Monday, divn, 6 fram above number, at 90 A. mt, thance to Kinzie Street Depot of Northwestern Hatitond, to Waukegan, I, ‘Tain loaves duputat tu o'clock a. ia, HANNAN=At hor tate residonco, 1 Larraheo-st, Mrs, Urldvet Mannan, mother of Thomas, John, und Patrick Hannan, agud is) yours, Funernl Sunday nt 10-e'alack s,m, by enrringos to tho Church of the Holy Name, thencs’ by ents to Cal Yury Comotery. “Friends uf the familly ure invited to ond. : MADDEN—Priday ovening, Jan. 2, Willa, younsont fon of David and Mury Ann Maddon, aged 2 yours and Funeral Sunday, Jun, 4.nt 10 o'clock n,m. from 17 East Hinhteontteat, by currinzes to Caivury Como- i Now York Heratd please BUTLER—At Laporte, In 2, Catharina D. Duties, only surviving child ofthe late Denjami &. und Annto it. Butler, of Chicago, ase 18 yours. Fanertt services at Lupurte at & o'clook tm, and burial gorvlee at Kosolilit at ofcluek p. ta. om Stonday mW McLAIN—In this elty, hens ind Mary Mel.alt ca, TH Fulton-at. vel Simons, . Jan. 1, Anna, daughtor of sued $ yours and #inontha. nesend Wil Ie lawick-st, Sunduy at 1 p,t., by enrrluges to Calvary. Weep not! aio hath gono—that lttio one. Gons hame! gone home! how many a prayer of love: Brenthed out (ta ardor to detaln thee heru: And fancy'a dren (ts apoll of fundioss wove, ‘Yo mako ties happy as thou wort most loved. TRENNAN-Friduy, Jan. 2 at Wp. ma Anno, bee loved wify of John Brennan, tied 1st yon Faonoral Sunday, Jan. 4, at 0” o'clock, from har Into residence, 1517 Butturdeld-st, by carrluges to Calvary Cemowry, ANNOUNCEMENTS, A COMMERCIAL TRAVELS EPTION 2X wilt ba given in Lower Farwell all this 0 yy hy the Young Mon's Chriathan Asauctation, A. pleut unt progmunme, Natit of sihlronne ny, Vercact ane commercial men, sel Mt Btrummenthl music, has been colmnorelil trayelors atu tholr bo obtained Fen, Wy foe Ab the oftice of the Secretary of the I JACONS WILL LEAD TIN SUNDAY. freon fetipol wachery ineoting In Farwell Toll at nun tu: J. Weciite ony Ainomber af the Chleayo M ne Honda lar ing In tho cle 3 y event pretwek, on hy, Tye nf Crent Cltles.! Pho: lecture promises to by both interesting and Highly In- structive. EMENT OF THE ADDRESS wt by tho Tow. 1a, Van ra the HIxturleal Nocluty this evening with the subject— d—Hofore His ‘Trenson "will no dna munsterly manner hy Me, Van Behanck, who Is the happy poraessor of oro of the Iaraest anid niont valuable ealloctign wf cuterapha tn the conntry. Including suvoral inturusting Jotters wate To n Sehnack, oF Inter from Gen, rMititie WILY BE AN ADIOURNED EGU Ai voting Of the Chicago Acadomy of Dus mn f K. ho rexignntion of of the ‘Iruxtecs ind ty election of others will take plice, und other business af Importance, At mombors of standing conulttous nre requusted to bu prewen ‘(MIE HEGULAR MONTILY MERTING OF THE Union Vater Club of the Reventh Ward will bo held ut Frank Bibo's, No, 28h Bug Ddand-av., to-nltht, Gen, 0. 1, Mann will bo proxont und address the Club, All ald soldiors and sallora are respectfully Invited to bu present, HMI” PLOTOSOPTiiCAL tho Lydian Art Wi SOCIETY MEETS altery, No. Ih State strout gvoning ats o'clock. it Enq. on Pho Wise and Progr Manufacture AAI REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF AT thts by Charles 1, Wang, of 1H Board of Managers of the Bering Women's Hele igo will bo hold ue the Institution Saturday, Jan, dy wt 2pm, BAKING POWDER. Absolutely pure, Mada from’Grape Croam ‘Tartar, Tlousokvuper's favorite in lating citles of the world, No othur proparition makes much Ught, flaky, hot broads, of bixurious pastry, Can be outer ‘Ape (ea without f wontlblo fu somentias b oy VINEGAL ADULTE RATION! Inarecent article In the Chicayo Tribune on the adulturtion of food Mtr, Atuetl, of Boston, aid the enluent Professors of Chonistry, Messer. Marinor and Piper, of thls clty, may that “Large quantities of Vinegar und pickton are utterly Unit for we and polsonous, containing pear, lent sulphurlo-neld, and other deloterivua aub- stances,” ‘tile is only too true, and as long as consumers will ‘not tako thy trouble to ask their wracers for a pure ar Mn Haunting, Si, looking. wl prrel, 0 long will they be liable to ns puleonod and to rule thelr Leal ty In 134, wo bave succeeded, by always making & pure and, patstuble article, in wrectlig the largest Vinowar Works in the world, and possuss- ing our own Apple and Grape Prossvs, Mills, Dintille ory, and Malt-Juico Rutinurics, wo are anubled to use hone bubthe purvat und best raw uiaterlal for our se Dotty, Tena the following testimony, wnd then uso no other t PRUASING'S VINEGAR: “This cortiiies that 1 hw {)Vineaar Factory of ah At Cor, ulev thelr app nek OF Vinewars eter, ete. herefrom 18 samples whi o aN or, che., etc. oO frei phuric or oth eo mlueris! “ucids, or fron berets Gerenrey “GA, MAINE, Analytleal Chomlat, Cheng, Oct 38 hive" i 7 following ominont Professors of Chemyst have On curtitied to the absolute purity of our Li exur und thelr ceruiticatus niny be seen at our onices ts Mahia, Cieanas Charles 31, Cresson, 1, 2., Poiladelpbig; BE, WY, Vaugho, Khbus Ilands By fe Mbaseiott, 1 Per A tue Vrufoasorag Cumatte Fre she "1 uf Chomis University of sturyinnd. si Look at the brand before purchasing. We guarantee all ours Vinegur to be sbsviutely puro; Wholesunme, and to preserve pickles, E. L, PRUSSING & CO. to 46 Michigua-av., Chicago. MAI GOUDS, ee reenter eerreroranon nn inesinrininiets Wholesale stetall, tat Goue ran 4 beagle ale ageut for Giseetciaci surat: 282 wee iano. AUCTION SALES. By GEO P. GORE & C0., 80 and §2 Wabnah-ny. t AUCTION, DRY GOODS Department. REGULAR TRADE SALE Tuesday, Jan, 6, 9:30 a.m. SU5GG 99999 We have several Important Invotces of Scasonable Mer. chandise yet to clear, Clothing Conatitutes a Leading Feature in this Offers ing. We have a good line of Men's and Boys’ Full Suits, a Line of Overcoats, All- Wool Pants, &c., &c. We shall also sell in conjunction an Invoice of Ladies’ Cloaks, Bhort Coats, Shawls, &c., &c. Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear, In theag Speciatties we have Several Very Desimbio 1dnos Medium Grados, and our ure ders nro tmperntive to close in the presence of any domand whotovor. ‘This entire stock in especially woll-adaptod to tho wants of Karly Spring Vado, : Household Linens, Wo have yet sovorn! attractive remnant tote in ‘Table Dumasks, Loom Damanks, Loom Dices,'Vurkay Mods, Crashes, Napkins, Duy: es, Muck ‘Towels, Datnask ‘lowols, &e., &o, Halters, Lanterns, Hosiery, Cutlery, Gloves, Suspenders, Combs, Spoons, . Blankets, Ginghams, Flannels, Cheviots, TABLE OIL CLOTES, GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auctloncors. WE CALL YOUR ESPECIAL ATTENTION ‘To tho following large sale of BOOTS AND SHOES, On Jan. 7, at (0 o'olook a. my WH SIIALL SELL” AT AUCTION, To the highest bidder, without resorva, nt his stor, 180 AND 1382 WABASH-AY.,, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Milton M. Sanders, Wholesale Dealer and Jobber In Boots and Shoes. Also with Ofico and Storo Fixtures. Mr, Sundors 11 Tetlring permanently from business for ‘the express purposy of going to Europa. Hils stuck, comiprisin 2.uu) cases of well-nssorted und sunsonuule goods, wil hy clorod aut ut this aule. All these gouds wore de from texthor bouuht Lefcre the recont rise in prices uf he prices to be ruallzed will rout shrinkage from the orlitinal cost, it 1s plain yore will tye An opportunity very widen If over niferad, Catulogues and woods ready for inspec: ton Manday, Jun. 8, und it ia for your iiterost tu we tond, Keapuettully, GEO, P, GORE & CO. Auctlonoors. THURSDAY, JAN, 8, 1880, TRADE SALE CROCKERY and GLASSWARI, +Full assortmont English nnd American W. G. Wara in opon lots, Brown and Yollow Ware, ‘axaortud Ginsaware, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Hrackots, otc, Gouds packed fur country moretinnts. GEO, P, GORE & CO. Auctioneers, By CHAS. E. RADDIN & CO., 0 Wabashi-ay. ; Boots and Shoes TUESDAY, JAN. 6, AT 10 A, Mf, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, AT 10 A. BL, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, ETC, CHAS. BE, HADDIN & CO. By D. LONG & CO., s ‘M3 Randolph-st, _ re he eae! Speclal Salo of FURNITURE, Saturday, dan, 8, 1880, ab 10° o'clock, a, im. Marhle-Tap, Hinck Walnut, and Fancy Chamber Suits. Hust itaw Slik and. top Tarlor Bath Sidobourds, Mer and Muntot Mirrors, idtussels und in- dealt Curpota, Hasy Chuira, dtoves, and General sor. chandise. entire furniture and fixtures of Nowsbuys' Hunie, At aur Nalusroom, 173 Rundulph> at 1D, LONG é CO, Auctionvars. IM, BARKER & CO., Regular Saturday's Sale AT 9:30 DITIS MORNING. FURNITURE, Carpots, Hivres, Gonorat Hourohold Gants By FLERSIE! FLEMAHEI, BARKICN & CO., Sand Kundolpii-at, \. CLOTHES CLEANING: ‘ AL and ‘261 'Weat orth LADIES ANDUENTS. »Chicagg, & 10: te Route, Ba. Lucien Drewsda,Bacques 2, repalred and cluanud. 5S CANDIES, Frosh Kvory Day, Conalds ‘ored the HEMT in the world, CARAMHES a Bpuclatty. Whulosuio und ttecall. (3 owe. ab & Bi ATE &T: ity Al [7 Tourkts, Travelers, Exoursionisuy cmas, a Wier 1 rs Yor trun, MJatstiolsy tings, to. 1 ‘will pay. ——_—— No, 144 Rtate at, WINANCIAL, Wi. TAYLOR. & CO:, Members of the New York Stock Exchange, uy ana sen hore Wvatiat, New York," 7 nd sell'an margib, of furinvesiora, | 4 se “Accounts sud Tirtes} pondence invited, CANDY. ‘Bond $1, $1 $3, or $8 for « sat box, by beh ef the best Candles in Auierlos, put 2 any und piriculy, pure, fore foullchicago. Address GUN ac it, Confectioner, 1W Maulauneab; Chicago,

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