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“+ yontimen und boys from jumping upon on, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Q. M, Halladay, of Keokuk, is nt the Gard- ner. 8, A. Llurlbut, Betvidere, is at the Palmer House. J. W. Puryour, of Hannibal, Bfo., is at the Gardner. W. IL, Mend, Minneapolis, is at the Sher- man Tlouse. William Beck, Milwaukee, fs nt tho Shor- inan House, 3. Q, Thorp, Madison, Wis. Isat tho Tre- mont House. ' A.C, Macnelden, Montreal, is nt the Grand Puetfle Hotel. P, Lorillard, Ju, of New York, {s nt tha Palmer Touse. KT. Tabor, Now Beilford, Mass., {3 at the Palmer House, “Elishn Smith, Liverpool, England, fs at the Palmer House. Richard Schulenberg, St. Louls, is at the Tremont louse. E.G, Sleight, Marshalltown, In, is at the Sherman House. GQ. A. Archibald, London, England, is at tho Tremont Hotise. Ex-Gov, Richard J, Oglesby, Decatur, is at tho Grand Paeffic Hotel. C.D. Miller, of the Westminster TTotel, Now York, ts at the Gardner, B. and Chartes HH, Hastings, Sacramento, fire at tho Tremont, House. P. Magna and IL. Pelletecr, Paris, France, nro registered nt tho Palmer House, EAE. Rice, of the “Evangeline? company, New York, isnt tho Grand Pacifle Hotel. Manager Jol II. and Mra, Haverly have returned to the Shorman House from tho Fast. W..O., dr, wil he pleased to learn that wale inebesvor it. ‘Tho verb shouted Ue ain jar. T. NR. Cable, Vice-Prestdent Chicnga, Rock Jaland & Factile Ruflrond, Bock Island, is nt tho Grand Paeltio Hotel. A.S.. ohler, General Frelght Agent Cedar Naplda & Northorn Ralirond, Cedar Rapids, Tn, is at tho Palmer House, At.the meeting of the Sauth Park Board, nit the members present, held yesterday, some STM worth of bills were submitted and ordered paid, J. C. James, Chief-Engincer, Battle Creek, Mich, and W.'1f, Pettibone, Assistant General Kuperintondent, Northwestern Grand Trunk frond, Port Turon, are stopping at the ‘Cro- mont House, Mr. A. HL asking, who was for a long time one of ‘tho clerks at tho Tremont House, has neeepted a similar position at the Grand Pacitle Hatel, aud may be found on duty behind tho counter. Mr. and Mrs. Emery A. Storrs mave © re- reption nt thoir home, No. 725 Miehigun nyenue, Iuatovening. It wase very briltaut altar. and muny of tho prominent’ socfoty people of tho city woro present. Qeorea Tl. Fassett, formerly of the Grand Pacitle Hotel, who ins been elerking at tho Baldwin Hotel, San Francisco, for some time past, returned to this city yesterday, and fs quartered at the Tromont House, ‘The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manuese, opticlin, No. kk Madison street (Pieri ONE Building), wos ns follows: Ron. m., h2 dows TOV ite He 22 ms, BLE FP. Tey Ae APM AS Dene Tumeter nt 8a, i., 29.00; 8 pn, 22.7. * Phelps, Dodge & Palmer gave their sales- monn complimentary binquet last evening nt the Palmer House, snd presented thoir anlesinan wha made the largest amonnt, of sales during tho year with a gold wateh and chain. John Gunderman, 58 years of age, ving at Nook} North avenue, died suddenly from heart diseaso nt 7:0 Monday evening. A phy- aicinn was called, but ho arrived too late. ‘The deceased left a wife and four children, The Coroner's Jury returned a verdict of death from heart disease, ‘The regular monthly meeting of tho Me- chanica’ Institute war held last evening at No. fH Dearborn street. The Committee of Instrnc- Mon reported 177 pupils in tho elnases of the Athenwum during tho past year at an expense of Sse. After tho transaction of somo routing business tho Institute adjourned, ._A.N. Petchell, a saloonkeeper at No. 130 Michigan avenue, who has been nn habitual Srunkurd for somo time, died suddenly at 2 Diolock yesterday morning in his xtioon. Ho was U6 yours of ugo and ringle, ‘Tho Coroncr held ati, inquest yertorday ut IT Ktate atrect, and the jury returned a verdict of apoplexy. Mention was made yesterday of the reeolpt pf ndigpateh by Mr. ME. Stoné from John Dil- lon, asking if tho Parnell meeting could not bo postponed for a day or two, Mr. Stone answered verterday morning that the Expoaltion Building: ad been alrendy secured for the 20th, and luter in tha day got nreply from Mr. Dillon that tho engagement would be kopt. ‘The cause of the chilly atmosphere at tho Now Music-Hnll Sunday morning was due to tho nbsence of steam In the heatlig apparatus, owe ing to the mismanigement of the person having the matter in charge, while the ventilating fan swus blowing cold afr into tho hall at the rate of nhout 20,00) enblo fect nininute, ‘The heating apparatus itself was not at fault. The reguiar Inout hls. meeting of the Clinienl Society of the Hahnemann Hospital was: held instovening in tho Grund VPacltic Hotel, with President J. 2, Talcott inthe chily, and tt Jurge attendance, Dr. G. A. Hall, of the Buren of Surgery, presented ‘an Interesting report upon several surgical operations, A discussion: took place upon treplining for traumatic epllepsy. Chicago ean how bonst of a short elevated rallrond, Tho tocation is ut the cornor of Ewen ty-second and Butteriiold streets, on tho paper elite purchased by tho Luke Shore Iallronit mpany. The elevated track Js anly one block Jong, and fa to bo used for dumping coul from cars, ‘The property his been leased by uv iuttalo coul firm, which is now crecting the neecssary sheds and tracks. The Ladies’ Furnishing Suctety of tho Sixth Presbyterian Church held a mecting Mon- day ovoning at which final reports were Iyed trom all the committees, and. tho bitsh one accted with the bazaar ‘they conducted a few Reoks ago was closed up, ‘Tho summury shows: Total receipts, 82,4115 totnl expenses, §408; wuving not profita, 82,003, Tho lndics ure to he congratulated most heartily on this excellent exhibit, and all thoir friends will rejoice with thom nt the success which crowned tholr ciforts, A horse attached to J, Clancy’s oxpresi- wagon, whilo carting a loud of ‘ashes to bo dumped on tho Lnko Front ut 10 o'clock yese terday morning, becumo frightened nt 1 pars freight train on the Mllnola Central track, and rin uway through tha park. ‘Tho runaway wus not stopped until roaching the eorner of Harrison street and ‘Third avenng, by which tline the wagon was totally demolished, Along the line the runaway colllded with four or five buggies, slightly dumoging ench of thom, The Society of tho Nineteenth {Minots Tne - fantry met hist cveniug, and, after transacting some fuitting bushes, agreed (0 Ro nmend thelr constitution that horcafter members could only ba elected by ballot. It was aldo ngreed to create tho ofllee of Eorrosponullt Sceretary, and J, F. 8. 8inith was clected to the position, "Tho only, othor business trinsacted was the appoint- ment of a ommittes 10 Recure w room for fut- ure meotings, ad tho avolyntng of C. Lt. Horriele rond an original poem at tho next mooting, ‘which will bo held on cull, " The oftcers-clect of Hesperin Lodge, No. 411, A. F. & A. 1, will bo Installed this evoniny at Masonic oupio, corner of Randolph an Halsted strocts. ‘Tho ceremonies 1 he cons ducted by the Most Worshipful Grand tho State, TT, Gurnoy, assisted by Jobin O'Nelll, D. D.G.M. Musical and othor exercises ap- pagprinte to the occasion will be rendered by the rollowing numed ladles and gentlemen: ‘Mrs. . Watrous, the Misses Surnh and Minnie Phillips, Mra. L.L, Cregicr, Misa Carrlo Lyke, Mra. Ly Hohram, the Oriental Quartet, Mark 8, Lunsing, and Kugeno J. Hall. Members of tho Onler, with Jady frionds, aro invited to be present, Coroner Mann yesterday held on inquest ‘at the Stock-Yurds upon John loys, 49 yours of age, who wos run down whilo drink at the Vin- conned avenue crossing of the Michigan Central Rullroad; at) No, 975 = Wabush avenue, upon James 8, Boyer, 15 yeura ol aye, who was) run down and killed ‘by 3 Burlington & Quincy locomotive at the foot of Harmon court, Ho rode from Forticth street no which stopped at tho round-house, pnd then boarded another engine, but ns it was coming in too slow for him, ha left {t, and ran to catch another on ws side-track, and was run down hy.un engine coming down an ins tervening. track in an opposit — dirces tion, which ho did not see, Tho Jury recon: mend t somo measures bo taken to pro- nes and curs in motion, An inquest wus also hold at ‘0. 847 West Fifteenth struct upon Joseph A. eck, 41 years of ago, who waa nceldontailly drowned in tho gus-houso wip by fulton: off a gung plank reuching from tho dock to tho schooner 8. 8, Yomeroy, upon which he Iyed ‘with his farnily, “A. public installation of the officers of Golden Rule Lodge, A. F. & A. M., was beld ut fae Hull tast evening, and thore waa u very Muster of fe Audience to witness the Soromany, The stalling ollcer was Bl, W, Brothor tT. Gur ney Grand Diuater of the Stute, who wus usalst~ of YB lupo corps, ‘Tho ollicors installed wero: Thomas G. Newman, W. M.; Duncan, Con- nell, 8. Wa; L. BP. _ Hunson, 3: eo ry. Treasurer; David Goodman, Beo- roury; FM. Goodman, 4 , eee Be ade al ¥, J.D. plains | an Blovens, Tylcr, ‘Tho acrclsce were interspersod oe CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WE with voval and {nstrumental imuaio and readings of n himorous charncter, and were very outers taining. ‘The feature of the evening. however, Was tho presentution to tho Inte Worshipful Mnator, W. 8, Jarman, of n set of silver service, whieh was not upon the program and an entire surprise. The presentation speech was by tho Roy, James Saciqugniin, Acting-Chaplaln, which was neat and full of suppressed huinor, and the recipient responded happily. THR DAKE GEORGE KPONTSMEN'R CLUI met Inst night in the Sherman House Clits room, with HT. Bond in tho ebatr, ‘The Club has leased 9,000 nores of ground nt Take George, Lake County, Ind., where ft 1s proposed to oreet a vlub-howes tho coming apring. The follawing new members were elected: T. Harnard, Jahn Cornell, Charles Barnes, Will- 1S) Fonter Albert Lund, Charles A. Barron, C. olden. ‘hu following resolutions wore adopted: WItELEAR, Tho Ktato Natural-tintory Society af inode wit hold thelr noxt annunl mocting at Nore mn. Hi. on the 2b of Kobeuney next nnd will nt that menting fx n date and place for thelr summer or we teed , Worth. erin. Heealredh hat. Horhort Darlington and Inaton bo hind are authored to tenderte the Litnoly Stato Naturat-Itistory Sortoty, in the nama of the hake Gearzo Spartamen’s Assoelation, thi ts af tholr grounda aperty in Lake County, Tnitine for Gho purpose of auch summor or tleld meating, 1 tho wait Soctoty ahni tecida to hold the meeting in the vicinity of Chleago, ‘The Clib-shoot for tho su remiice hadge, ton Dirds each, wil take place nt the Club grounds: onthe [sth inst. Tt was alae decided ta have a shoot at. the atmo time for a handienp giass-boll bnge, twentyeflve gluse, bails ench at. twenty. tive yards, an entrance fcv of $1 to be charged for those deslring to campete. Tt was decided to _proseente alt trespassers on the Innds of the Arsociation, regardless of whoin thoy may be. The Association controls nll of what {a known as Tnke George or Mud Luke, part of a enst phoro of Wolf Luke, and all o! vor Lake, Messrs, Worthington, Wood, and Turtle wero chosen a committee to sectire a membership badge, After transacting some other routing t nesa, tho Club adjourned until Tuesday init, when the annual clection of officers will take place, DURNED TO DEATH. Mrs. Kato Anderson, 2) ears of ngelying with hor hushand at No, 05 Polk street, while lighting ntire ina kitehen-stave at 230 last evening, prepamtory to preparing tho evening ment, nit upon the foolish expedient of hurrying things along by pouring kerosene into’ tho stove froma comuonoll-ean, Tt exploded in her hands, throwing tho burning oll all oyer her clothing, and before assistance could, be ren- dered her sho was burned te a crisp from tho headto tho feet, inn most fearful manner, Roveral pegeicline who wore caited in to attend her atid she could not poably recover, and were unable to do much of an In tawnnds Ws lleving her agony. Sho Jingered tn this awful condition until 9:15 before death ensued, THE CIVY-HALL. Commisstoner Waller was nt his old post awhile yesterday, but is still quite feeble. ‘The City: Trensurer yesterday received $2,073 from tho Water Department, and $273 m the Controller, ‘rhe Committee on Schools fs called for to- morrow, and the Committee on Streets and Al- loys, North, for Saturday, ‘The City Collector was given charge of goventeen special sasesainent warrants yester- uvering a Variety of street improyemonts. The South Town Collector yesterday pald tho Treasurer 22.420 in scrip on ecount of tho taxes of 1879, He was the first to he heard from, The meat condemnations yesterday cons aisten! of threo alunk caves and several finms nt tho Juckson-street market, six diseased hogs ut the Stook-Yurds, and 100 pounds of beef in the Bridgeportdistriet. ‘The Mayor ‘was notified yesterday after- noon that.a eommitteo nf tho Cittzens’ Ansoeln- tion would enll upon him to-day at noon, No one knows tho object of tho vialt, but his Honor promises to bo on band to mnke a speech or re~ ceive anything thoy mny have to present. The Mayor and Commissioner Waller aro not Inclined to take any stock {11 the tow propo- altion to supply the grinit coluinns for the new City-Hall, Inthe first pluco they muiutain that tho contract is tinnltorably let. and half the work done, and in the second placo that there 1s no money In tho new proposition for tho city. The mortuary report for the weele endin, Saturday shows tho denths to have been 140 against 18 for the preeeding week, and Ii for tho corresponding week he principal eqtises of deuth were: Consumption, 21; diphthe- rin, 20; croup, 14; pnetmonia, 10; convulstons, o; Benrlet fever, meningitis, 5; Ahanition, 43 paralysis, 3; hedet Wiseuse, 2 and rheumatism, 1, It was announced yesterday that tho Fullorton-avenue conduit’ would be put in oper- ation Friday, and that tho machinery would bo kept In motion ten hours n day until the fuel on hand had been used up. Armngoments have been made for an excursion by boat to tho works ing the forenoon by tho elty’ authorities and bers of the press, provided thoro fs not len change In tho wenthor. A death return was mado to the Tenlth Department yesterday which was somewhat out of the usual order, Tt was of n negress named Rebecea Whales, whose age wos nas NO yents. The cause of denth was mae old hge," ‘nnd tho certificate set forth that tho dis- ense was of ong your's duration, Her residence wis given is No, 689 tate strect, and sho was ee aon as having been born in Fayette County, entueky. Tim City Engineer was asked furthor rertariny in reference to the necessity of re building the west upproach to the Madison atreot bridge. He suid the work should commence as Boon ng possible, becauay it could better be tone in the winter, but there was no danger from It yet from elthor hopeiitaueny wagons or Btreet~ cars, nor did ho think thera would bo for somo months, The matter will be laid before tho Council at Ita next mocting, whon tho necessary appropriation will be asked for. Mr, Brand, tho brewer, sonnplained yester- tint the bridge of the Northwestern Rnil- roid Company at a point botweon Clybourn pluco ant By 2 a du Merton avenue was impeding navi- sutton on the river, and an order wos Rent to the Company to correct the matter. Teappears that tho Dridga had beon serewed up for tho whiter on tho supposition that navigation hud clored, and (t fs in tho way of Brand's bout, which dia- Jribittes the productof hile brewery along tho vivor. Health Commissioner De Walt denies the atory of Mrs, Miller us to tho condition of tho Snuill-Pox Hospital, and maintaing that, tho premises nro inns cleanly a condition as thoy ever were, Ho agrees with her, however, thut tho Superintendent {s totally unfit for the place he holds, und anys thus ns much as two weeks sua be naked tho City: Physlelan—who wgrces with bim on this polut--to wrlte him a letter sot- ting forth the fete, which ho promised to ine dorse and gend to the Mayor, usking that 0 chingo bo made. Ho was expecting tho letter yesterday, but it did not como to hand, but as goon ts it docs he willuct. ‘Tho resolution Introduced In tho Council atitelnst meoting calling upon tho Mayor to nt one report the Tat of appointments in his power which bad not beon imide, or tho list of such oflehils aé had been altowed to hold over, provoked considerable discussion yesterday in oficinl clretes, and no ono appenred to fully comprehend its meaning. Considering tho souree from which Tt had enmmated, howover, and remembort thet a brothor of ono of the Aldermen had been tneeremo- ously Bounced from the pollee force in the eurly duss of Mr. Harrison's roign, It was gene erally belloved to apply ta the Polleo Depart- ment, whore {thas been long contended by the tax-dovouring clemont of the Council that there worn grent Many vacancies, ete., robbing thom of dlaponsing tholr Influence. Othors, however, insisted that the resolution was directed vapecily at Dre De Wolf, of tho | Health Dupartwent, but, since his term of allica extends until the appolntment and qualification of bla siiccessor, ho catmot be meant; besides, It would bow migfortuno to get rid of bln. of 0 Mayor ts fully aware, ‘The only oftices ontsido uf the places of eighteen patrol: i amy thot, of Beputy Superintendent of Police, City Physician, Hite Inspector, Examiner: of Butilivistong, and Clerk of tho N f it jarth Sido wine of these places have re- Atusa matter of public economy, and others huye boon filled: but, since tho Coun: cfl has nothing to do with the matter, the proba. Dilitics nro tht the Mayor will pay no attention to the resolution. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Judge Jameson is still engaged with tho quast-crirainal calondar. Wiliam Johnson, Collector of Jefferson, yeaterday fled bis bond in $113,600, and obtained hts bouks,. Ex-Ald, Campbell, who has for some tle past been employed as a Lalli? under Shoriif Hoffmann, yesterday fllod bJy bond and was sworn in us 4 Deputy Sheriff, ‘The Joint Committee on Buildings and Sery- feo fulled to got B quorum yesterday, and ad- Journed until to-day, The Coinmitteo on Hospl- tal went out to that institution, Gerhard Laubach, who was arrested on a h vo bond in the un Jour! until “the L218, when bo will inako an effort to sebedule out. ' ther he The furté a iesieliy Police Court. mnilned yacu will bo h Magri t Siett Tae t in the County Court. Sudge Loomis intimated yesterday that it would have to be before some onu appointed by tho Court, a8 bo was unuble to devotw the nocossary te to jts cousidepution, At the meeting of the Committes on Charl- yesterday Mrs, Mirah and Mrs, ‘Medals on ues Dbohulf of tha Industrial School for Girls, were Proseat, Tho Industrial School is willing to take be female children now ot tho County Poor Houso, whose uges range from 6 yeurs Upwards, und to legally assumo guardianship over thom until thoy reach the age of 18, For U i glo per month or 90 cents por day, the sum allowed by law, is askod. ‘Tho school hay nlnctoon Vico- Presidents, one for cach Conyresal district in tho State, and thease Indies hnyo been very suecesaful In placing the children in good fam ex, Tho Committea intimated that tho propo- nition should receive careful consideration, Tho Committeo also ordered the purchase of tlekets for the twenty himatics who nre to he transferred. from tho Jefferson A pe to tho now State Asylum at Kankakee Friday, FEDERAL AFFAIRS. 'The gold disbursements at the Sub-Trens- ury yesterday nmounted to $10,000.. The Assistant Treasurer yesterday re- denined $13,000 in fractional silver, aud paid out 6,000 standard allver dollurs, , George I’, Williams, tho operator In splel- marks, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Blod- aett to sixty days in the County Jal. The horse, phacton, and harness seized by tho Speehul Agents last week haa been vpprilsed fat $25, nnd will be sold nt auction Tuesday, The Internal-revenuo receipis yesterday Amonnted to $90,800, OF this amount, £22,050 was received from" tax-pald eplrita, €2,02) from tobucea and elgara, and $800 from beer, There swore no exports, ‘The cases of the twa men who attempted to pass forged drafteon the Paymnster of the Ariny inthis elty will probaly” he brought up before Commissioner Moyne: t othe hegit obstneles to the transfer of Jurisdiction having: been removed. Charies W. Kinyon, who was made the yietlm of tho sharp tricks of tho Rockford saloon keepers, who induced him to sell going of his antuples of liquor intended to secure thelr con- yietion, was is erdny released from jail by Copominsianen loyno on filing the proper eched- ule. Gen. Leake hns received Instrnetions from the Department. to bury up all clyil eases In which the Goyernment tg Interested. Nothing was anid about the eriminnl enses, and the ise trict-Attarney professes tho most profound t+ norance of the progress of the attempt to pardon Gregg. Following are the dutiable goods received at the Cust 3 day: Purdy & stein, Scuses jewelors’ goods; Field, Ienediet & Co. Senses linens: Chleaso Stamping Company boxes tin plate; Refd, Murdock & Fisher, enses canned goods; Gaze ros. & Co., 1 en Mnens; Metzler, Rothseblld & Co.. 1 ease pipe: Lyon & Healy, 6 enses inustedt merchandise; Farrish, 40 drums cauetfe sodag Libby, McNeill & Libby, 370 boxes tin plate, Collections, $0,019.10. * 4 ELECTIONS, At the stockholders’ meeting of the Illinois Trust & Savings Bank tho following gentlemen were elected to serve os Dircetora for tho year 188: John McCaffery, Georgo Strant, George Sturges, William HL Miteheil, Willlam TL eld, John Crerar, RT. Crano, John B. Dreke, Homan G. Powers, At the meoting of the Clearing-Ifouse yesterday tho following ollicers were cleeted for 1880; President, J. G. Tomburds Vice-Preste dent, George A. Ives; Clearing-House Commit tee, “John De Koyen, George L. Otis, Orson Smith, .Iumes D, Sturges, L. J. Gago; Bann- ger, D. W. Hale. ‘The Stockholters of the Merclinnts’ S: ings, Lona & Trust Company held thelr anol meeting yesterday and elected tho following Trustees: ‘George Armour, A. IL Burley, % Wackimin, Carles P. Kellogg. Marshall Field, P. 1, Yoo, E. K. Rogers, B.D, Waticins, le We Donne, Byron L. Smith, and John Terrell, No one was elected President, Init John Tyrrell was chogen Vice-President, and will ininagy the bank, All the othor officers were re-clectod. The annual mecting of the Hide & Leather Thank was hold Monday, and the following chosen Plrectors: C. IL Morse, A. Soper, C, Blackburn, W. L. Grey, 6.0, Holton, J. ¥. Parlor, C.F Grey, George G. Renton, and IL A. Whito. At tho kime time tho stockholders voted to change the bank fnton National one. The Dire elected tho following ollivera: President, C. i Grey; Vieo-Prestdent, J. V. ‘Taylor: Cashier, Reon L. Smith; Assistant-Cashicr, 'T. L, For- rest TITE ORPIIANS. THE PROTESTANT ASYIUM, ‘Tho annual meeting of tho Directresscs of the Protestant Orphan Asylum was held. at the Asylum, No, 78 Michigan avonue, yesterday afternoon, Mrs, Henry Snyrs presiding. The at- tondance was quite large, and much interest was manifested by tho Indies in the transaction of business. Mra. IL. C, Bigelow, tho Matron, presented her report forthe month of December, and {t was placed on file. ‘Tho past month has been onc of unusual care, there having been more sickness nmong tho little ones thun at any timo for tho pastas years, Six children havo died, three of hom from membranous eraupe ‘The number asytutn Is 120, of anttio girls . G, Calking, the Secretary, read her an- nual report. ‘Tho year Just closed completes the thirtieth In tha history of tho Institution, and the Sceretary says it has been mn year of grent goodness on the part of tho charitably-dl posed, nud A successful year tinanclally, ‘Tho number of children in the Asylum Dee, Th, 1878, wns 105; ndmitted during the yenr, 14; Rent to hones, 163; died, 13, Thu numiber of boys was 109; girls, 0. Remufning in tho jAseinunt Dee. 15, IST, 128. Of tho ehildren admitted thore were orphans, 43; half-orphans, 0; deatitute, 60. T! natlonulitics were us follow: colored Amertonn, 3; Irish, 18; German, of giish, 18; Scotch,'2; Bohemin, 4; SWedleh, 3; Danish, 1; Jeclunder, 1. ‘The Solicitor roportell that the Christinns do- nations uggremuted $240, The recelpts of tho Institution for the month were S52, and the expenditures $18, leaving a bulance of B55. Tho Indies who werg Instrumental fn kelling tickets for tho Old Folks’ concerts lately hold for tho benefitot the Pane then handed in thelr money, and for «while a ahower of gold, silver, and) bills ralned on the Sceretary's table. When all had been counted up, it was found that, tho proceeds were close on $800, which wast most gratifying exhibit. In addition to tho sunount received from tho tickets, burt Included. in the foregoing sum, was gehcel froin. DK Pearsons for $24, and also 840 from ton friends and nequuatiunces of Mrs. Henry 8n: whi contributed that amount taho pliced might dothe most good, Mrs, A. B, Pullman also gaye n check for $100, n'small part of which was from tho ale of tickets, ‘Tho anil election of ollicers then tools place, and reauited jn the choico of the following ladies Preaklent—Mra. Henry Sayrs. Vico Preaidlent—M ra. N. ‘T, Cnasette, Recording Secrotury—Mre. 1. G, Calkins. Corresponding Seerctary—Miss 8. M. Horton, Trensurer—Mra. A, Peterson ‘ Roard of Direstresses—Aesdaines Wiliam Ale rich, Isnno Anderion, If FP. Boles, Bonnutt Hotsford, FW. 8. Brawley, 11,0. Hurile, Io. Qs Calkina, Seymour Coleman, MR. Chiney,d. Te Collins, FP. Dagyy. Georgo W. Darrow, M. tt Doty, H, 1. Fiteh, W. IL Fuller, ©, Foltanabeo, N, Ty Gassotto, jtohert Gunter, 1.C, Hanford, WwW. Hilton, IL FB. Lewis, G, Macdonald, W. F. Myrick, C, Page, A. Paterson, A. 8, Pullinany, David Runnion Henry i a. F. Beeberger, J.B. Shattuek, i, Sheppard, desso Spalding, CL $8. Squiers, Luthor Stone, W, 8, Walker, ‘Thoinns Wiles. in ab Willard, Curyt Young, and Ddilss 8, M, Horton, Reenption Committco—Mrs, Saya, Miss Hore aie Mrs. McDonuld, Mra, Willard, and tho utron, Wardrobe and Redding Committeo—Mra. Doty and Mrs. 1. 0, Bungle, cal pieehunttu Comnl teo-—Drs, Ripa iting and Mrs, lirtets. Matron—Mrs. IL. C. Higelow. ‘Tencher—Mra, Rudd, It was decided to hiyo an entertaininent on the 23d of dunuury, tho anniversary of the Asylum, and n meoting will be held next Pues dny to decide what shupe it will tke. A proposition was recelyed from the Thespian Club, offering thoir serylees gratuitously to the Justitution foe wdranatic exhibition. The only expense to the Asyluin would be the hiring of fy hall, aA committes was appeinted to look into tho matter, After the appointment of somo minor com- mittoca, and tho vating of thinks to thoau who gave tholr har vicee rntaitounly ut tho lute con» corts, the Board adjourned, IRISIT-AMERICANS, THAT BPLIT LN TUR ORGANIZATION, ‘The split In tho Irish-American Club is widens ing daily through the Influence of certain secret meotings held at various tines and plices. The quarters at oom 66 of the Government Build- ing, which wore sot apart for tho Custom-House wing of the Club, wore used for several of those caucuses until ‘Tae Tiwmuxn devoted eomo spaco to tho gathorings, which the parties con- cerned yehumently denied ever having taken plnce, A person by tho nnne of Nowlin wus espeolally vignrous fie airing that tho notico of the mecliig wis untrue in every particular, Some time nyo Tom Keefo, Mike HT eke and Jobn Mullins, attaches of thy Custom-House, Ry tholr heuds together, and the result was that invitations were sent to all the faithful pa ing thoir presence at Room £6 laat night for # grand caucus and powwow, Later on, to clude Teportorial notice,—for these customs ofliclits gre modest and shrink from the public guze— Word was passed C0 tho avlect to moot at the Washington Hotel, cornor of Canal and Weat Madison atrovts, ‘The place was ngain changed: lust ovening, and ‘fom Koefo aud dln Nowlen were loft on guard to warn the lato comors of the change. Tom patrolled the corner for un hour, and thon proceeded to Room 2tof tho Gault House, whither went wlsa ‘Tie nin. UNE man, unannounced and not acsired, A. Iiekey | wis Jim Nowlin was 1. Morrléon was thoro; bike thore; Col. Quirk wus thore; thore; Toni Keefe wus there; Dixon and Roach started, but did not got there; but about ifteon othors did. ‘The work of tho mecting consisted in tho elaboration of 8 schome ta go amend the conatitution us to cut off « large portion of the Muiguire fuction by foserting a cluitse that all mmembors of tho Club must hive o record reach- fog buck bevand the time whan Masulro became of children at present. in. the which elghty-ono are boys uni thie Mra. Li nitopublican, Tho othor buginces was the pre paris afin alate with A. T. Morrison at tho ond. This tieket wit be pushed by the Customs Hfotise at the annua! meeting of tho Club, which is to be held intradiny ning when thore will probitbly te © fun galore,” ne the Logan faction, which riow controls the Clib, has, been holding eeeret conalaves fn Maskell Hall, and will prob: ably nomhiate Maguire, At tho session Inst Night, when the reporter called, there waa 1 hurried consultation, after which ono and alt wero clamorotie to explain that thoy were only Cominittes on Hovision of the y-Lawas, and that tho Gault Houeo had beer selected not to keep avay from tho reporters, but slinply because most. of thoso’ present lived on the South Hide, and hence tho Gault House, whieh ison West treet, would be more convenlont for enuititiddnous harangue wig cone fou'd better say nothing of this, it is only a llttto social tail.” OF course itwas, ‘Tho annual meeting of the Club is set for to- night, when tho two factions will commence hostile operntions,—the Custom-tonse on the ono ride and tho new Government Building on the othor, SYMPATIIETIC PRINTERS. ONG HUNGRY FOR THE NUTCHENS, For romo -months a harmicss, innocent follow has been supplying 1 lunch to tuo printers om ployed on a morning newspaper. Just before ench midnight ho has totted up the stairs with his nesistant, tho two lugging between them a cnn fitted with tho wenkest and most tast 8 of coffee,—eoffes which 9 body could drink without partlentar luem,—and with ane other can, contalning sometimes clam chowder, sometimes pork and beans, sometimes: an alleged Irish stow, nnd sometimes rome other article of food whose onty virtue was that {t contained pepper eiough to hide the poar cooking. He has gold these artlel 1 OXs Urayayant price, and munnged, by reason of that fact, to get snongh out of tho busiticas to offset. whnt he lost by gentlemen who didn't turn pon pay-day, to ake out a very sinoll living, Ho haa never been on terms of great. Intimacy or mfection with tho printers, beenuse he las had to. dun them oceaslonally for tho pay for his rusty coffee and bis musty beans, and nobody haa mueh liking for an individunl who dins lm, Night before lust, however, tho relations of mutual indiffcrenee which hi so long existed botween them were exchanged for an nttitude of positive hostility. It leaked out ft some mys- terlona way in the composing-room in question that this man was working at one of the pick+ Mng-houses 08 wnon-Union many consequently he wos fn hostility to the cause of Tibor; conse= quently be was 0 “mit,” a seab," blacks leg’: votisequently he was a person whore food could not be trusted, and whose prices wero consequently It wos decked on tho non-Unionist, and to t he need not bring any his wires to that room, A’ comuittes of mon prominent in the Inbor eure was appointed to walt upon him aa soon ashe ninde bis appearance in tho room and to request him to abjure his hostile pra tees and Join the Butehers’ Unton or quit wark- ing for the paekers ns th! stood, under the threat that, if he didn't, they would have noth ing further to do with him, with say implied uns derstanding, of course, that all debts were off, and that there would be 1 general cancellation of necounta, The traitor to. the eause of Inbor was waited upon i the Committee, and at first thought, natirally enough, that it was a delegation come toremonstrite on the weakness of bis coffee. Tle found, however, that. that was not the case, — that what the Committee wanted him to do was to givo up his chicf means of carning a Hving, and to depend on possibly ald which ho might get from tho benevolence of the Butchers’ Union, Me explained to tho Cominittes, us goon og he understood what, they were driving at, that ho dhin’t derlye a colorant fortune from his printing-otlico business, owing to tho fact, ng ho modestly explained, that thoy didn’t wil of them pay np at the proper time, and that (t wits naecoeaty for him, in order to support his wife and children, to do something nt tho pucking-house. As it was, whit with working thore all day and at the printing-oflice n good partof the night, ho wns durcty able to decently support bis wife and children. ‘There= fore bo didn't see how he could, with Justice to agree to their demands: npg him. pon the Committee notlited him that = ‘There there would bo no supper of hig cuiten that oven- ing,—that the printors were united fn the cnuso, and wore glad to be able to show thelr sympathy for tho sutfering strikers ut tho Stoc! ‘urds by: ing for one night with empty stomachs. So his a remnined unopened, and, after hanging around for a few minutes, looking longlugly nt his old) customers, ho packed his traps and marched down stairs, Then a few printers who were in thn habit of bringing: thelr own Innebes with thom, and whodlda’tde.* pend upon the cheap food whieh the Stock- Yards “geah” was inthe habit of providing, ostanti- Touely jailed out thor Iinch-bnakets and be- gin cating plekles and ple, while fifty or sixty other: printers, who had nothing of tho sort to full bnek upon, looked enylously and jealously at them, but, cheered hy tho thought that thoy were suffering In the cause of labor and of tho peers pig-atickers. wont hungrily on with. tho setting of their type. WEEK OF PRAYER, THEY WAS A GOON ATTENDANCE at tho noon prayer-mocting In Lower Farwell Hull yesterday, ut which the Re XxX, Nindo: presided, After tho singing of somo revival bymnga number of requests for prayer wore rend. They inchited petitions for back-slldden professors, churches In which revivals are in progress, drmnkards, and unconverted husbands, fathors, brothers, and sons. Speeint prayer for those objects of grace wis offered by the Ilev. Ts, Ht. Davis, Mr. Nindo rend from tho first chapter of tho Took ‘of Neberalah, Lelng tha prophet's con 0 fossion of tha sins tho. children of Ierael., Mr. Nindo said that there was but one oman in tho history) of the rnee who cuuld declare himself without congelousness of sin. Christians reniized their sina, both of omission and commission. Looking ‘Dbuek over tho ott, thoy could gee wasted ops portunitics, and this nattrlly led to confession, his thoy should pour out before God freely and fully, Tt wasn blessing to be allowed to tell God all about tholr heart’s slnfulness and thoir fenac of degradation, Tn this huenilintion and dlaposition to confess eln were (ho secds of grout, Dlexsing, ‘Tho great Mediator poured oll and wine into tho wounds of the penitent. In cor- tuin ensea vientious confession was cecptahle toGod, Parenta might make confoxsion of tha ning of tholr children and plend forthe: ehe= inlah confessed not only for blinself, b for his whole race, and Christians might eonfeas tho sins of this godless clty, Who could tell how often the thunderbolt of Divine wrath might aye: been stayed by the earnest pleadings of be- ever’. iyi waa sung, and tha meoting was do- elored opon for prayer and the narration of ex- pertences under the usual three-tni 0 rule. ne brother declared that he hid been brought fo near to God that he bud no further conscious: ness of aja, Ho did nat want to boa atuinblings block, and he hoped all present would become inheritors of the Kingdom, Another anid that thers were two kinds of conferston, ono of which led from worse to worve, and the other to cternal life, Tho os- sence uf confession wos repentance, and it was better not to vow at all than to vow and break tha vows. Anothor had recolved encouraging reports from a cevival now fn progress In his own town in Minnesota, ‘Tho congregation were naked to. pray for continned success, and for three young mien. whe wore nnregenenite aud intemperate, ‘A brother read a couple of verses froin Dantol, and suid Chriatinns shoutd confess one to ane othor, Anothor asked prayers for his wifo and Fou. Ho hud thought bla wife wis converted Dnt last Sunday night after her son had returned from church aio gont him tea saloon to get her au glossof beer, ‘This convinced him that abo was not converted, and hoe spoke to her about the awfal example sho wis sotting her family, ‘The services closed by eluging “ Fix your ayes upon Jeans,” followed by prayer. Tho Noy, George CG. Needham willlead thé meeting thls noon, SUBURBAN, LAKH VIEW, ‘Tho Noord of ‘Trustees met Monday, ‘The ordinunco presented At the previons moot. ing to give control over Luke View nvente and reforred to the Asseagor and own Attorney wns reported on by them. Remonstrinces’ for its passage wero presonted principally by those least Interested) and lying furthest from ft,; and) = owho — Imugine from tho misrepresentations mado to. thom thoy are to bo barely taxod for ita maintenance, ‘Tho mutter was discussod thorou; ply boing ad yoated by Mesdrs, 8.1, Chuso, J. 18, Waller, and G. Brouekman, and opposed by J. V, Le Moyne, Gon, Btockton gave his views 08 ono of tho Park Commissioners, but not officintly, that tho street would not be aceepted by tho park unless ft wag rat improved, which the property-ownors will no doubt do, a8 tt aan be put in good onlor for Aght driving for shout $100, Mr. Js, Weber eumo also with a remonstrance, but on hearing the ar- guments dit not push bis opponition, slinpl asking a postponement to next meeting, whl wits Hally nceeded to. Avommiuntention from citizens paki that the amount charged for team Heenso be ine ercased -suttloluntly ta compensate for and re- eee streets used by thom in haullog heavy joids of sund and gravel, which, with othor po- Utlons, was lat over, The enginvor of tha North Chlengo City Rall way Company submitted a profilo fora grade on Chirk strect, betweon Fullerton avenue and Diversy strect, asking that o. rite be atonuce established, a4 the Company wish to build a cure burn near Diversy street, and ure ready to make thoir pluns when tho grade is cstublished. Tho juatter wis referred to tho Supervisor and Com- tolssloner Goede, with power to nct. Acommunteation was read from Bir. Colo, civif engincor, suggcsting the practicability and advisability of increusiug tho capaclty of the Town Water- Works, which can be done at small cl cost, in proportion ty tho benefits to be derived , thorefrom, principally to retain the supplying of Lincoln Park, which Foquires more each your, It was referred to tho Committeo on Firo and ‘Water, to report at the next meoting. : Aftor transacting other miscolluncous busl- need and uuditing tho usuul pels bills. ho Bound alert ‘to meet on the tirat Monday in -strike lasted, and that tho wago was pald THE PACKERS. Taking the Depositions of the As- saulted Ones. Striking Experts Paid Full Wages by the Union. Butchore’ Moctings Held Yosterday---Hit- ting the Wrong Man, The packers huve made up tholr minda that tho bulldozing poliey recently inaugurated by tho strikers, and carried out night and morning: with n porsistency worthy of na better enuae, shall be put on end to if the law has any power in the case, The posting of olty policemen during the morning and evening along South Halsted street acted nga temporary chcok upon tho outrages, but tho sceret. conclave which IMannges the committees upon intimidation dd not have long to walt before thoy dovised menus of nvolding the police, and now, while on Title ated street ttle orno trouble fs seen, tho hap~ less non-Unlon mim who burries home hy nde. vious byway is waytald there and maltrented moro or less brutally. A dozen, more or less, SERIOUS CASES OF ARSAULT wero reported atthe Armour and Fowler pack- ing-houses yesterday, and tho acts of Intimide- tlon are even more numerous, While Tr ‘'Tinune reporter was in tho Anglo-American Pucking-House yesterday word was brought fron tho wives of ‘Thomas Fox, Philip Stack, and Willlnm McKay, begging thom not to come home nt night, a8 thoy lind received positive ue- aurnnco that thoy would bo waylatd ond beaten. ‘To check this work Messrs, Armour and Fowler yesterday’ aecured the fegul services of n proml- nent Inwyer, who arrived nt tho yards in the morning, and at once set fo work pasting himect£ upon the nature of the iewsl pete which aro being perpetrated by the strikers, ‘This lawy: while personully being na strongly opporecd intentional fletion 03 Fabricius himecif, not decline to deccive. when the interest of bis ellent eall for a display of ingenious dissimulation. Hence, when’ Ts ‘TH WONE reporter saw him slide tmostentation ly Into Armour & Co.'s oflice, fall Into an arm ehalr, and hide himself behind the extended pages of nmorning paper hed upside down, he new that the fete Tawyer hind inntter of gori- ous iinport on hind, and that he intended to bo untanally secretive. The paper belny upside down, and therefore Megible, tha lawyer did not fall into that aweet slumber which its pages induce when rend, and when the reporter Inter- rupted blin ho proved equil to the trying oc- casion, “Whoate" said tho lawyer. “You waut to know WHAT I AM DOING TERE? Taupposo T shail have to tell you, but T don't wnt you to give it away until after the Presl- dential campaign.” “ What on earth bas tho Presidential campaign got to do with the Btock-Yards strike?” “Stock-Yards strike! Strike! Jn there a strike? Who'sstriking? Nonecnse. I'm hereon politlent business. Did you hear—yes, I know you dfd, for L_ saw you thoro—my exposition of the parable of the Prodigal Son which I got off ait the Union Veterans’ love-feast at MeVicker's Thentro Inst September?” . “OF course Pala.” “Well, you ace, my friend, I beliove that story is going to tell in tho next Sannin Tho only trouble nbout itis: that it'sa little old. It hus rerved during nine campnigns ulrendy, and I heyan to be w little afenld that it will need freeh~ ening up abit, and a0 I've come down here to- day to study: uh the hog—not the indlvidunl hog, but tho ‘collective —hog—tho hog in on drove, Just ns tho Deinueyalic eanili—no, 1 menn tho prodigui—found Mm when ho had up nlwnys ‘supposed that that was an im- mpi epeeeh,—a happy inspiration.” Yo it {8,—toe the people who hear Stand whon T brighten it up with reallstle cffects, studied up ft the ploturesque but malodorous pets ‘of tho Stack-Yurds, [t {fg going to be more mpromptn thaneve ‘The Interesting conversation was interrupted by the nrclyalof Mr. Armour’s partner, who seemed fl at caso when ho saw his legal visitor and his Journalistio vieltor enguged dn such an earnest confab, + ‘Of course the roportor knew that tho oxponent of Seripturd parables upon a politienl basls was deeelying him, but he bided his thne, and AWAITED DEVELOPMENTS. Tho Inwyer's first request wos for a eupot cotfve, Mr. Armour's pirtnor singgested an nd- Journment to an adjacent bourding-house, but tho lawyer objected, and # young mon wos sent outfora cup of mochn and a couple of sand~ wiehes, The preker and tho lawyer thon left the room together, and tho reportor was for tho fimo bong nonpluseed, ‘Tho picker renppeared, solus, and no persuasion could Induce him to expluin the nceasion of tho lawyer's vialt. “ Whore Is your lawyer?” tho reporter asked, “Somowhoro about tho buliding, If you can find him whero he fs at work you may talk to him nll you want ta." Tho Armour Packing House hos just thirty- six neres of flooring, tut the reporter bent biin- self to the task of finding his man, and of un~ earthing the litest mystery In connection with tho most mysterious of strikes,, Room after room was explored; all sorta of abominations were seen and aincits the quecreat Kinds of nooks and corners wre Investimited in -valn; and thoro {s no doubt that the quest. would havo been yold of reault but for tho sudden and un- expected fragrance of a whit of coffee which, contrasted with the ubiquitous stenches, was as abalmy breeze from tho shores of Araby tho hlest. “Tt was the young man returning with tho lawyer's boyernge, und him the reporter fol- lowed until ho disappenrod within a scerct chamber, Outside of the sume, and at some Ilttle distance from it, stood w knot of fifteen butchers, with whom the reporter engaged in conyoraation, of tho sccrct chamber oponed and out can anothor butcher, while a young man with a tea pencil In his band called out *noxt," whereupon one of the fifteen entered the roomand the door was closed behind him. The butchor who had Just emerged explutned that the young man with the lend-pencll was: A BHORT-HAND WRITER AND NOTARY, and that tho Inwyer was taking ovidenco in or- der to secure the arrest of persons guilty of sa- saulting non-Union butchers. Each of tho ilt- teen, tho reporter learned, bad been beaten, and of thom five were ablo positively to indentifty thoir nasnilunts. ‘The reporter muito an attempt to secure admission to the chamberand boar the evidence us it was given, but tho huvyor tiled 1 objection, though at the sane time he took back gricefully nll that he had told in tho office as to tho cause of his visit to tho yards, The retaining of lawyer to prosecute tho parties who bave assaulted their non-Union employes hina been done by Armour & Co, and Fowlor Brothers, tho two firms which haye from tho beginning shown an unyleling diaposition to (ight the strikers until the Union t4 0 thing of the past. During his stay In the two houses the luwyer took tho testimony of over fifty wit- nesses, and Invome twelyd of tho enscs thoy were able to supply such clear information in Foran to the mannor of nesault, and the persons: doing it, thut successful proscenton cannot full to follow in caso things get warn. Tho thing now looks ns though tho prekers wore going to huyo alittle ef the fun on their own side from this point out, rite WEATHER YRSTERDAY was gounfavorablo for picking operation that almost ail tho houses In tho yarda contented thomselves with working on half timo. At Armour & Cos two killing benches were kept in tho morning, and 1,700 hous wero 1 Dut eh big rut of cuttors werd ko} work all duy Yong, ‘This firm purchased 4,000 uring the day, which thoy will bu able to hatidls, ntecly ‘to-duy; tho arrival of twenty ex- port trimmers and kliling-mang mon from Mil- waukeo placing thom upon # capital kUling footing for future operations, Fowlor Hros, who uro first Rotting from De- trolt, Cleveland, and othor points all the expert during tho my vill spent all bis money and was force to ti wroustabont Job from an Orlontal Cudnb; help they want, Killed 1,200 ho, morning, mind purchased 22 for. tondiy's slaughter, Tho cuttlng gang of this catablish- mont hag become so completo of late that two eure benches wore kopt going yestorday in ne style. At tho Chicugo Packing Company 0900 hogs were killed, operations being suspended during tho afternoon on necount of tho soft weather, ‘fhe places of the boys who struck on the pro-~ vious day wero ull filed tn these houses, and it is quite probable that in the future the puckers will reduco the ounploy inant of lads ton mine inn, 08 the oxporiment of Ming many of thelr places with men has already proved to be protit- ablo, the boys in inuny cases being go trouble. somo that they ure ‘a nulgance rather thun a ep. During tho afternoon a number of THE EXPENT HANDS formerly employed at Fowler Hros.’ place called at tho office and explained to Mr, Fowlor thelr Peattion. ‘Thoy all wero of tho opinion that, had hey in the first pince declined to join tho strike and had stuck out over since on “8 non-Union busis, thoy would bo glad to be ut work, but that, huving once como back und thon ngaly wone over to tho Union, thuy folt that it would bring thom into contempt bothwith the strikers and the pack- orsif thoy neo moro ¢fcoted A change of base. ‘Thoy all of them iakenein edged that thoy wero receiving full pay from tho Unton wiile tha over dally with pleusing regularity, Ono of thom tie uced 1 communteation which was handed to 4mm when ho was upproached by tho Committeo wont to seduce him from the pucking-house, and which run as followst CHICAGO, Des. —Mr,—— DEAL Buies The panrueenuvolthe cultunty of tho Chieu liuichore und Packlng-House Mon's Unton aud unevolent Ase Suclation to pay yon your wawes durin tha continu: sine of thy stfiko In Zconsiduration of your resuming your position in the Anglo-American Packing & Mro- ‘Vslon COMPEDY. y oConwxtL, General Prosident, .JOUN BTOKES, Socrutary. ‘Bast POLLY, roaaurer. Ono of them stated that the Union were pay; {og to the striking experts fron Fowler Broa.’ houso alone a total of A day, while the total amount expanded ae ho Union to loyalty of guch hands was not loss Bt While this wns zoing on, the door - secure the in all than’ helleyed that tho Unton had lota of tho necessities of the inexport workmen, atited that the Unten wus torn by dissonsions, and thut. tho President, Dan O'Connell, bail mado Ro many promises which ho had tot been able to TUIM that change af rulers wns atrongly ad- yoented by the masses, nnd it needed all tho stitesmanahip that the officers could command lo keep thopresont. regime ut the head of nf- fairs, ‘Tho party whieh was known to bo willing to go to work at the packers’ terms wero known to bo fn tho majority, and it wna feared by | the | powers that tho mocting at tho West ‘Twelfth Street Turner-Hall would be enptured by them, and that 0 vote by hallot on tho future polloy of the Union might be demanded. The orntors, hows ever, got to. work, und the howl whiolt greeted their apeeches In favor of continuing tho strike carried the day, THE RESULT OF THR MEETING being, Leer aw resolution to carry on tho war for the present. A warm discussion wis had upon the propriety of holding the sceret conetave, and tho majority deotded that tt should hold ne Besatons in the future, Fowler Brothors have organized a restaurant in connection with thelr packing-houso, which is presided over bya French cook, Mons. Eau Flanagan, Imported from Belfust especially for 1 ocersion. It ts ule thitt the Chicngo Reltef and Ald Sacl- oty ta belnje besought by the starving atrikors for nssiatinice, but that the Institution wisely declines to part with Ila fands for tho benefit of Mesarea, O'Connell, Stokes & Co. Fowler Hrothers’ coopers, to tho number of sven, struck worl: yesterdiy beenuse the house reduced their wages from &.00 to 8a day Mon- dny. A downetown eaoper is glad to work for from 81.25 to $1.00 n day, so that the striko docs not. seem to have mitch warrant, Tho revelptsof hogs yesterday were about 17,000, nnd anles were light on necountof tho un- fuvoruble weather, Mr. John Sherman, Prealdent of tho Union Stack-Yards, says that unless the strike soon ends they will be obliged to discharge two-thirds of the 000 men they at present employ. He ca timntes that the strika ts diverting at lenst 100, oon hove aday from Chicago to other packing polite, Tho Union men who haye work aro grumbliny incessantly at tho henvy assessments whicl they aro foreed to pay to keep the etriking ox- perts on full wages whilo dolng nothing. Tho men at Davis, Atkinson & Co.'s house wore obliged to pay’ €200 yesterday, and those who enrn 81.75 a day protested fn many cscs appease having their wage reduced to $1.60 80 that Idlers might grow fat on three times that amount, At the eonetiglon of the meeting, in the Wert Twelfth Street Turner-Hall, Dan O'Connell and neamall coterio of followers adjourned on the Bly to the Unton Tail, where thoy hetd nnothor mieet- ing, wt which they pissed n resolution admitting: the hoys who recently struck to tho Union, Tho fathers of these Inds have been opposed to tholr jgining the Unton from the begitaing, and trou. ie will arise in the Union canip from thelr ads mifasion, which 8 tho most sonseless stroke of pale which O'Donnell, who 48 admittedly lo3- ug his grip on the body, bas done aiuico tho bu- gitining of the strike, ‘There was absolitte tlon taken by tho packers yeaterday. They con> tinue to publish thelr intention of holding out, and say: “We don’t care whether the Union {8 dighanied or not, provided they Jat ua atone. All we want Js to ho let alone. We don’t wish any harm to the Uniow, and are willing to have thom continue a thousand years, Whit they re- solve and what thoy do is of no concern to us provided thoy ure not nllowed to intimidate our men.” This was about tho sentiment of all the packers visited yontentiny. All say that there fs bitt little trouble In wetting mert, but that there is but. Ittle protit in the business while the present mild weathor continues, THY NUTCHERS’ UNION hold nnothor protracted secrot session Inst even- ing at Union Hall, No, 1496 South Halsted street. Alarge number of strikers were continuatly: coming and going during tho entire evening, and tho etrect in the vielnity was extremely lively. A reporter was Informed that the Union had de- elded to. adhere elosely to the resolutions passed atthe West Twelfth street meeting, and that they were stlll sanguine in thelr expectations of pecunlury afd from outside quarters, It was rumored’on the strect thut a number of tho Union men tendered thoir resignations at tho meeting, Intending to resume worle toed, Ons of the nen, who sald that he had “heen born tn tho yards,” expressed n belief that there would by trouble yet, and euld that the younger men and boys would start tho ball rolling. . Ho was of the opinion that a crisis would bo renched at an enrly date, as tha men wok! soon be penniless, and would have tho alternative of work or nrvation. Whilo walling for tho Union Hall mecting to disperse the reporter took a walk around the nel¢hborhood for the purpose of reviewing tho altuttion. The streeta were Ined with drunken menand boys, and the snloons inthe vicinity woro driving wthriving trade. Bach and every man scemed to feel that it was his bounden duty: toimnke nt noise, and tho uproar was denfening. While one of tho Hnlsted street-cars was going south abouts o'clock, a feng, of Union men rushed from the sidewalk, near Thirty-sixth street, and attempted to drag several mon, who: were standing on the buck platform, from tho ear, One of tha men on tho car turned to aco what the trouble was and horecelyed n stunning blow in the mouth, which cut his Mp quite severely, In entching ono of the incn by tha collar his coat fJey open, rovealing a Union badge, and his asaallunt. released his hold, re- marking that “he was alt right": and tho attack- ine party drow off, It waa evident that thoy had taken tho men on tho car for non-Union men. No other rorlous affrays wore reported during the evening, and the police in the nelgh- Dorhood roported ail quiot, Doellctous delicneles, daintlly dovised, daily de- Hehe Dies dlyorso dealers, N. B., 211 Bute streol No Fancy Parces—Dcst sot teoth, $3; filling 4 rates, MeChesnoy Bros., Clark and Rundolph-sts, Buek & Rayner's coli] crenm is both a neccs- sity and n luxury in cold weather. DEATHS. STEEL—In this eily, on ‘Tucaday, tho oth Innt, Donal 1 dnughtor Of Willlam Mand} Hutte Broul, omtmunal from @8 Indiana-ny., Thursday, nt 12:30 PURVIS—At 12 Tubbard-st., on tho Cth inst, David Purvis, aged 43 year 1 month Gnd 15 days. Natice of funoral horeafter. PRAUSSHL—AL Elgin, Ill Jano, Martin Straus aul, one of Chiengzo’a olext eettlors, Fanoral at Blain, Thursday, dan, & at lo'ctock a.m. WILLARD—In this clty, Jun. 6 Noillo Kugento, qauahtorors, Ie and Nay Je Willaeds used id youre Timonth and 19 days, 137 Horkimor Caunty (N, ¥.) papers pleaso copy. YER—At 10 o'clok yoatorday morning, from, j aries received by being un ovoron tho tilinoly Cor ral Itntirond, James 8. Hoyer, son of 8. A. Hoyer, aged Hyenrs, Gmoniths, Friends and nequaintances his funeral at 10, prelock th aro roquosted to attond Is morning, at University hirty-tifthoat i id Philadolphia (Pa) papors pleaso WILKE Jan, of ee Alina a funeral ont Frome Clam Wilko, dau ind Mine weilkormged ranch Batt o'clock p.m. from iY vansvillo, Shawnsotown, MILNE: ‘In Waa ae nelle de 8,0: W. Mil ner, United Rtatos Fish Colnaiiestonor, MY tho rosl- SHARE IA oko ico Witraday ot Oi from thu family roatdencos, ERIRY. DALE E ION: }OU! NES. JOINT MERTING ~OR TI WEST BID) IAnsilnry and dhe Wert Bldo Cookin Club wil Teanaiet, Important, Laistions this afternoon ot Z ch icksonent. Mom both nro requestod to ba present | nnd abatans ones OF PME REGULAR MONTHLY IN Woimon's Christian Associ 1 10 e'elook Thu KietING OF THE lation will bo hold se 751 morning. Bi REV. GEO. ¢ if. PARTOR OF . Chiengo Avenue Church, mente rice hurch, WIL toad the toon-meot: ‘iii? REGULATE: MONTHLY SMBETING OF THE (\ Board of Manners of Chicago: Tame for Ht Friondtews will bo hold this morning at i0 a'olock. PPE WiLh BE A BPECIAL SICLTIN' shiney ones Genre cert Hip aoe # eldecmnes Memeo HOUNDS REMEDY, peaneere L351 11) See | HON as? Teer DY, the Grent Hid. a ney'and Edver Med Tethe. Te curenall Dis f tho k on: or, Fs 01 ohn Diavetoa, gh UNTEN, Mehul Joana af t Kidniyus und dneuntie ENNELY for ¢ EDY hus novor nce and Mot IESIEDY ls a eR ay DINnAOS, TK ania te faite MIN, ’ mn WAL, CLAIMS Lane nth a pri} 7, 1871 POUT Atuonalne physicians had wleor apr etie eeboo as hopoless, HUNTS REMEDY was Pesteet Aiownys. and the patient ly UN'S MEMEDY tn Drapalcal May 17, 41), EGnahan Das lan. : Dene aire ‘ NUNS REMEDY In 8 coupiteateh ecto oe enjoy gruich 1 bad iver treatin foe Hci yeurs, and Land Ho boat snudic and tho Kidnoye t have Uyer pardon’ fF Dorey SALON, M.D. W: LUNT's REMEDY 4 affords prompt roltet andi al aura cure. it strengthens the Howels and Stoninch, puritlus the Blood, oncourmes sloop, croutes au upper tite, bracus up tho sys tout, und renewa health, Send for Pamphlet to WM. LARKE, Prove Adar RR. 1. Sold by all Drugsists. HEMOVED. CANADA FUR MANF'G CO. Removed to the Elegant Premiacs, 142 & 144 Wabash-av,, Botweon Madisun and Monroe-sts., BEAK & BUCHER, y nO cannes in tho post-' ay. NOL: a JHE HOLMAN Liver and Stomach Pad. LS LE OS SERS AD Cures without Medtetne, Simply by Absorption, Tho Heal Leer, Stomach, and Npleen and Kidney Doctor tn'the World. There is no known remedy that will so promptly andef. ficiently insure a healthy Stom- ach and Liver, and 50 thor. oughly — fortify the system against the sud. den change of our climate og the wonderful, vitalizing,health giving verand tomach Pad, ITiaaeertatn eure for erery species of Liver and Stomach troubles, tha seat of most alt dineaacn. IT removes torpidity of the Liver, gives tone to the Stomach, and vitallzca the entire ays. tents ITabsorbs from the voy every partielle of tood-potaon--billoua, malarial, or medics inal--and leaves the wearer in perfect healthy { JT inn {net Incontestanly proved in thousanda upon, thoumund of easen, tint the Holman Liver and ype | ach Pad will do ali that ts claimed for it. Isncertain cura for Fever and Agus, Billous Dies; orders, LivorComipiainta, Intermittent Fovor, Periodic, Trendanhes, Dyape pala, Auto Coke, Dud Aguo. Jann dice, Nournlgin, Kidney ‘Troubles, Lrroguinr Action of the tenrt, Khoumatisn, all kinds Female Wenknens, Hick Tendacho, Kelaticn, Paln in Side, Haok, Stomach, | Bhouldora, Muscles, ; ‘Sond for pamphict and testimoniatn, FOR SALE BY ALI DRUGGIATS. BATES & HANLEY, WESTERN MANAGERS, 4 “Trane Mane. AUCTION SALES. THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1880, TRADE SALI : CROCKERY and GLASSIVARE, Full sesortmont English and Amarican W.G, Waro In open lots, Brown and Yollow Waro, assorted Glassware, Lamps, Lamp Mixtures, rackets, otc. Goods packed fur tey martian tay GEO, P, GONE & UO. Auctionacrs, WE CALL YOUR ESPECIAL ATTENTION ‘To tho following largo alo of Ss BOOTS AND SHOES. : On Jan. 7, at (0 o’clook a. my WE SITALL BELL AT AUCTION, 'To tho highest bidder, without rosorve, at his store, TILE ENTIRE STOCK OF 130 AND 132 WABASILAY., — [ Milton M. Sanders, Wholesalo Dealor aud Jobher in Boots and Shoes. Also. with Omco and Storo Fixtures. ‘Mr, Bandors ts retieing norinanently from huainoss for the express urpore ME ZO to Kurapo. “His. stock, comprisinn LU) cases of wall-nasorted und rensonable coods, will Do cloned ont at tits eale. All these wanda worn mada from teathor howzht befire tho recont rise {n prices nt stuck, und, na wo expuct the prices to be ronfized will ho ngront ahrinkaze from the original cost, 101s plala that buyors will have an opportunity very soltom It gvoraforen. Catalonun sind woods randy for Inspec, ton Mandny, Jan, 6, and itis for your interest to ate tend. Hespocttntiy, By ll. FRIEDMAN & SON. Auctloncers, 1%), 21, and 203 Itandolp REGULAR TRADE SALE, : On Wednesday, Jan. 7, at 10 0’clack, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Lamps, Chimnoys, Shados, &e. —_G¥0. W. BECKFORD, Saloaman_, By FLERSHEIM, BARKER & CO, ‘Gonorat Anctioncarn, & and 6 Nandolph-st. Wednesday’s Sale, . 9:30 THIS MORNING, FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, General Household Goods, Sowing Machines, Chromos, a ‘Genaral Morchandiso, &e., &e. LENSHEIM, HARKEN & By CHAS. E, RADDIN & CO., 1st and LO) Wabasbeay, WEDNESDAY, JAN, 7, AT 10 A, M., DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, ETC. CHAS. BLRADDIN & CO ii LOTTERIES. COMMONWEALTII DISTRIBUTION (0. ‘Thoir popniar monthly drawings, nevor itpono: Fre Teta ga Penulaniy in ths CLES Ov LOUIS VILLE, KY, Jan. 3% °° "These Drawings, Authorized by Act of tho Leghinture of and tained by wll the Courts of Kentucky, occu requloriy on the Last Day of every Month, Sundays excepted, and wers supervised by prominent citizens of tho State. se Hvery Uckotholder fils own supervisors could call” j out hivown number, aid ve tt placed inthe wheal, == Ttond the following attructlvo peizost Prin G1) Pchxon $400 on. $ INO tial ai bec tase We Prisos £0 enc! i000 Pree siaeh | 1AE anon 10,0001 zon KW each, Approximation Prizes. 2,700 xun £20 cach, Approximation Prizes. 1,400 jzuy $100 cach, Approximation Vrixes, 100 12 Prixon, 8112400 sahtole, teksti #2" Hiatt treks "97 tate, ‘Applications for club rates wero mado to home ofics, ‘Full list of drawing publishod tn Loulavitla Courfortaurnnl and Now York Iorald and taaliod to aif tlekotttoldues oniit by bunk draft or oxpross. quruernet igiand upward by Expross cas be sont of Hor Further information addons ont WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &c. > a amonds, Remember, wo now aaron Hyyors QREAT INDUCIY Hamilton, CANDY, for a sample of the best fontottioner, (adison-st., Chicago. (Courlorsfournal Fla RRM, To be converted ( Ni Jewelry, A Shourds & Co., Hond #1, #2, Sor & bor, by | oxprons Cundies In Amorica, GANDY feat a ys CANDIES, Fr “rory Day, Conside lel ing ai Wholesale ang ite tal a8 & #0 STA’ Oranme pornon, No, list Rronivay, into immediate And Holiday Goods. State and Raniolph-sts.,4 arte tat” ——————_——_—_— uN, ar, HAIR GOODS, PRA RARE ROS Wholesale & elall. Bend forprice Uist, Gouda sent G, 6, D. auywhe! Rola agent forthe *scLri rou a, Wigs msdetoorder and werrantcd 292 w Fete M00. TRUNKS, PERE re oe eee othe bles Pee eee SE] ‘Pourtets, Travelers, Hxcare Nontis if l RUN : one a ‘or ‘Trunks, Satchels, Bape sc. it will pay.. 4 No bey Statorats

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