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: im, CHICAGO TRIBU SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, XTEEN PAGES. - (HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. 3H, Westtall, Macomb, Il, ts at the Gard- ner, 1. A. Ash, Erie, Pa, fs at the Sherman Howse. John F. Bain, Winnepeg, is at the: Palmer Nouse, 8. CG. Willlaing, Detrolt, {s 9 guest at the Gardner, W. ©. Nash, Rochester, N. ¥., {3 at the Gnriner. . A.B, Hollis, London, Eng. 1s at the Sher- man House, J. 1. Hudd, Green Bay, Wis, is at the Sher- man House. J. U. Plummer, St. Louis, is at the Grand Paciflo Hotel, ‘A. Campbell, Marquette, is at the Grand Pacific Hotel. D. T. Beales, Grenada, Miss, fs at the Palmer Houre, E.P. Holly, Lockport, N. ¥., is at the Palmer House. 3.0, Andrews, Columbus, 0,, is registered at the Gardner. James Watson, Boston, is registered at tho Tremont Hottre. * Jnmes Carter, Fromont, Neb. is at the ‘Tremont House. 3 I.E. Carroll, Shnkspeare, N, M,, is at the ‘Trethont House. Georgo Harrington, Cheyenne, ts at the ‘Tremont House. E. Rowland, Colorado, ts registered at the Bherman House. George Cushing, Deadwood, D. T., fs at tho Palmer House. BH. A. Reed, Salt Lake City, Is n guest at. the Sherman House, William R. Davis, Bushnell, Il, fs stop- Ping at the Gardner, WD. Richardson, Springfield, {s of the Grand Pacific Hotel, J. W. McQuie, Florida, is registered at tho Grand Pacille Hotel. James D. Magne, San Franciseo, is a guest atthe Palmer House. Wash Dunn, Beaver Cafion, Idaho, ts at tho Grand Paclfle Hotel. J. R. Magruder, Washington, D. C., Is reg- istered nt tho Palmer House. W. B. MeDonald and J. E, Daniels, Toron- to, Can, nre at the Sherman House, D.C, Blair, Belvidere, N. J., one of J y's Htato Senators, is at the Grand Pacific Hotel. N. H. Briggs, Assistant Superintendent Sioux City & Dakota Ratlway, Sioux City, te at the Tremont House. ent ‘The Catholic Orphan Asylum at Rost thankfully noknowledge the receipt of $100 from Field, Leiter & Co. John F, Walllek, Generat, Superintendent Western Union ‘Telegraph Company, Indlun- upolfs, {gs at the Grand Pacitte Hotel. ‘The bill of fare for to-day’s dinner, printed dnfyesterday's {ssue, was especiatly prepared for cae ‘TRnuNE by Ernest Magny, the well-known ebet. Mr. J. M. Davis, of the firm of J. P. Fowler &Co., seemed to bo unusually happy yesterday, tom his 8 ‘appearanco, Business was brisking up. ao girl, ‘a W. 0. Mull, formerly an artist in this city, died nt the County Hospital yesterday of pneti- monla, brought on by bard drink aud exposure to tho weather. John Hickson, General Manager, and the oficers and Hoard of Directors of the North- western Grand ‘Trunk Railway are domiciled at ‘tho Palmer House. ‘The temperature yesterday, ns observed by Mannaso, opticinn, 8 Madison street (Trmunk Bullding), was at 8, n. m., 2 deg.; 10a. m., 08; 12 STs. PD. m., 422 B pe may A ‘Baromcter'até a. {Uy 20.705 8 p. Im. 20.40. * Officer Wilson at 8:45 Inst evening found an ubandoned babe wrapped up in an old shaw! . ina basket lying on_the ‘steps of Mr, Gre; ory’B » provi silosophical Socicty. * Hoxie. residence at No. 600 West Monrocstrect. Itwus taken to the Foundlings’ Home. " ‘Washington Heights. has a health: mental , as ovidenced by the formation of it { Prof, J. W. Clarke opens tho session Tucaday by an address nt tho gchool- house, Judge M. It M. Wallace is tho President. * An owner.is wanted at Central Station for gamall red pocketbook, containing some post age-stamps, a theatre Ucket, and some North Side street-car tickets. Tt was found at the corner of Monroe and Btate streets by Sergeant ‘Tho largest snle of fee made this senson, fud infact the past year, was made on Batur- day last by James I. Smith '& Co,, of this city, to the Downer & Hemls Brewing Canons and Conrad Beipp & Co,, consisting of two large ica- houses of lust year’s ice, At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago City Ruilway Company, the fol~ Towing numed gentlemen were clected Directors Tor tho ensuing your: 8. Ih, Cobb, Daniel A. Jones, Samtcl W, Allerton, Erakine M. Phelps, ‘D, D. Pearsons, G L. Hutchinson, and’ John i. Ono of the patients at the Pest-House writes denying the correctness of tho state. ments made by Mra. Miller as tothe Mithincss and mismansgement of Mr, and Mrs, Halliday, who aro inchargo of tho Small-Pox Moxpltul, and stating that the patients there aro kindly treated and receivo all possible attention, Delos D. Drew, the Railroad Ticket Agent at tho Grand Pacific Hotel, received a, Ienvo of absence Friday to visit hia home in Michigan. Ouray and his band of Indians camo in ore Mr. Drew departed, and recognizing in Ouray an old driend, he concluded to go to Washington with the Ute party. ‘This sudden chango of decision Pilate considerable surprise nmong Mr. Drew's nus. ‘The Committee of the G. A, KR. who have in chargo the arrangements for the Department Encampment on the 2th Inst. net last evening in the Palmer House, with Col. Swain tn the chair. ‘Tho various committees reported satis factory progress, and the prospoot for n large crowd was exceedingly good. The Committes adjoumed until next Saturday evening, when ‘the full program will be announced. The Foung nad Peter Werle, who was ns- saulted and robbed Inst Tuesday night ut tho corner of May and Gurloy strects, atlll Wes tna procerious condition ut the house of his friends, 0. 40 Norton street, AS ho i a young and medrty, man, hopes aro entertained for his recov- A D, ver! o ery, but his injuries uro nevertheless of tho moe! is nuture. Thus tur tho polico have ‘no clew to the murderous bighwuymen, Tho regular monthly mecting of the Cook County Tenchers’ Association was hold at No. 81 Stato street yesterday afternoon, Thero was w largeattendiuce. The exercises were opened ‘with a discussion on * Word Analysis and the ‘Use of tho Dictionary,” y Charles L, Parker, Homer Bevans, und A. F. Nightingale, Tho regular program was varied, and the session closed with brief addresses by H. F. Wobb and A meeting of the citizens of the Thirteenth ‘Ward west af tho belt railroad was bold at the hull ut the corner of Lake street und Albany avenue last oventng, to ugitato tho question of local improvements, Mr, F. 8. Halrd presided, and the dosirubility and necessity of gs, sew- erago, paving, ctc., wero eluborately discussed, AP) ropriate committecs on the several portions of the work were appointed, to roport to u incet- ing of the club to be hold at tho sume place next Saturday ovening. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Chi- ‘Numismatio und’ Archamlogical Society ‘will be hold on the evening of Monday, Jun. 1 TRIBUNE Building, wt which tice, other places, socictics, and persons have been made, and will be presented to the Socloty at {ts ‘meeting on Monduy oveniny. All members and persons destrin, become members aro re- quested to attend. A letter has been recelved by thoExecutlvo Committes of the \Bons of Vermont” from tho Rey. M, H. Buckham, D. D., President of Ver- mont University, accepting un invitation to ad- dregs the Association ut ite coming haniaat next Friduy evening at the Grand Pacito Hotel, The Yolluwing perions will oot asa reception com- iiltteo un the occasion: PD. K, Pearsons, Gen. ‘HH. H. ‘Thomas, Sunford 8, Perry, BE. i. Sherman, Jowett Wilcox, 8. F, Brown, [.N. Camp, 2. A. Jewett, Churies'A: Tinker, Franklin Denison, 0, N, Pratt, and N. O, Draper, ¥rank Peterson, teamster for the firm of Woodrull &Trunkey ros, coul dealers at the corner of play and Curroll streets, when ut the of, incoln and Harrison strevts with 8 load of for the County Hospital yot stuck in the mud While endeavoring to inanage the team attached Yo tho Wagon, one of them, 0 stallion, made nt vicious susp at the driver and bit off bis left forefinger atthe second-joint, At the hospital tho finger was dressed, and Potersou then woot to hla home, No, 267 Hubburd stroot, The Charity. Kindergurten needs o plano, bile could only gucas ut the it would seem oud hud only to bo je known te be met, Arrangemonts, it {6 wure, could be wade with sume of our big-bearted musle dealers to sell ulthur a new pluio or 4 secund-band one at a very handsome reduction, ‘These small folks of thé Charity Kindergarteu have so little of brightness and harmony in ‘thelr homes that we feel suru the father: aud mothers of the children who nttend tha many benutifully-organized KI dorgartens fn this elty will be only too hapye to resporid to this appeal for music’ for the Hite ones of the Charity. Kindergarten, Mrs. &. W. Dutehford, W73 North La Salle street, ies been geod enough to aay she will tecelve any vontri- nitions, Large atid emall donations gratefully reentved, und even a plano will not be refused. Another trial of the Ellithorpe safety nite cushion was had at the American Bxpress Come pany's Tuildiug yesterday afternoon, it. being: Wwitniersed hy ntout 100 people, ‘The wall of the ahnat on tho first floor had) been strengthened, rinco the plaster was blown off before. The end fell from. the top, 110 fect, making no particular polse, and landing safely, but some ors ing ‘usket were broken by n goblet falling on thom, Three other ginesea, however, were not dls- turbed, ‘The officurs of the Company: were el- tirely aatiatied with the trial, and ‘pronounced tho ctshion n success, Coroner Mann yesterday held an Inquest at No. 176 Cornell street upon Alfred H. Wiede~ man, who dled of convulsions brought on. hy ‘violent gymunatic oxerclees while int feeble condition; and at No, 120 West Moillson strect upon Charles T, Cunningtum, who dicd of cone sumption. He wns 33 years of age, an upholsterar by occupation. but. had been, unable to work for niong time, Ie was aided by a sister living in New York, who sent him plenty‘of money nud delicncica, which, unfortunately, did not Trench here until he was partall ald. Tho body was enred for by an undertaker, ho hag orders to ship tt.to Mra, M, McKenzie, Mo, 62 Thirty-firat street, Now York. CUSTOM-HOUSE BALE. ‘The annual enle of Custom-Honso tinelalmed goods took place yesterday morning at 10 o'¢lock: at tho Wiley botided warchouse, corner of Hur- rison street and Pacifia nvenuc, Ags usual when such enles take plice, there were present n urcat many, persons who were Jooking for bargains, and also, as usual, failed to fad them, 7 n= fional Government baa a happy faculty of keep- ing all goods upon which the partics to whom they are consigned refuse to pay duties tony enough, if thoy are perishable, to lore tt semblance of what. they were, and standard articles sufficiently long, so that thoy become gtalo and lose much of their market vatuc. This wag the cnee capecially with w lot of 6.000 Hayann elgura. Not firat-clasa when they left the Cuban lale, they were allowed to iny in-bond here three yenrs, ey were invoiced ata for- efgn valuc of $126, und tho duty due on them was $25.01 They sok] for 42 cents above Un- cle Sam’s claim, or $:251.76,—all they wero worth, Ten heavy-giit picture-frames, ‘consigned to Wilbur F. Storey, and valued abroad nt $10%, Drought #8, ‘The duty on them waa $3745. AN open-fude gold watch brought $1, Twelve Bik handkerchiefs gold for $13.20; four yards of Ince sent throu} fe inalle were knocked down ut His; un package of fichus and handkerchiefs Drought £00: seven pnire of kil glover, $75 PwekAne of cotton luce, shawls, fringes Uisnos lot. of Rik thes, Ince collars, ete.,'$ Phe Government mide a good gale, and the pare fles who purchased generally bald AR much or nore than, the goods were really worth. Col. ‘Tom Keefe geted as iuetloncer, and kept the crowd in contiiued good humor. ‘THY NOTELKERPRIS' ASSOCIATION hetd n meeting yesterday ufternoon tn the office of the National’ Hotel Hepotters No, 180 Wasbing- ton street. Alvin Hulbert, President, in the chair, There were preset » We Gites, Gault Hongo; T. 8. PI ’ Revero Itouss Gil, Ogder ;W. iW. Newnan, Atta Hotels Jewett Wilcox, Gardner House; 8. 8. Benjamin, mmercinl Hotel: J. W. Boardman, q Lite Woodrit House; Alvin Hulbert, “Sherman House; O, M. Sumner, Bunllek House; J. L. Woodcock, Matteson Hous |. H. Cummings, Briggs Hot Also Noro Gussette, Chair- man of tho Knights ‘Templar Triennin! Commit- tee, and TE. Tt. Rumbo; also: Messra, Charles To- t, ANd Candler, manufacturers beds, cots, tents, cte.; and Seere- Scott, of the Association, The object the mecting was to consult with Chairman of tho Knights — Tem- Hotel. Comnilttee, and tho several the plar Piehung and. cot manutaeturers, In order that views might be exchanged. President Hulbert stated that there would be severnl thousands cots needed, and the meeting was called for the purpose of receiving proposals for furnishing them, ‘Mr. Gassette stated that they would necd from 9,000 to 7,000 cota, and tho hotels will need at Jenst 1,000 more. ‘A discussion on the merits of cots was thon bad. Mr. Gnasotte stated that there would be from 15,000 to 20,000 Tomplirs in Chlenyo, 10,600 of whom could be accommodated at the hotels, white from_ 6,000 to 10,000 would havo to_be ne commodated in the encampment. | Cross-legges and struight-legged cota were talked bout, tnd the crosé-legged was thought to be the most popular for camping on. An exhibition of beds and cots was thon made by the manufacturers, after which the mnceting nujourned, tho hotel-keepers to a week from hext Saturday, when rates and arrangements for tho coming Triennial will be discussed. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAT. The annual meeting of the Soclety of the Church of the Messiah was held In the chureh Inst evening, andl the following officers elected for the ensuing year: Trustees, I,J, Macfar- land, Burry Nelson, A. 8. Gage: Treasure: Morton 8, Hull; Seerctary, Eric Winters; Stand- ing Advisory Committee, C, IL 8. Mixer, A. G. Burley, P.A. Newton, Jerome Heechor, H. 1. Elkin, 8, Barnard, C. C. Chenoy, D. L. Shorey P, Gore, Isanc Ekdridge, Alexondor Dunlop, G. A. Follansbee;_ Music Committee, F. Pp. Fisher, B.D. Slocum, James Van Inwagen, ‘Tho receipts the past year have been $17,0U1.74, and the disbursements about the same, RATES OF TAXATION. A correspondent wants to know what the rates of tuxation, State, county, city, town, and park, nre this year on the hundred dollars. Tho fol- Jowlng tuble gives the information desired: in ve Soutls , Chieu Chien fea. ed oma Te rst Bau id 20 On Asnossor's valuation, fo, ff the Inqnirer knows what the assessed yalution of his property fs, all that he hug to do to nevertaln the umount of the tax Is to multip! by tho total rato per cent of the town In whle! he lives, bearing in. mind, however, that the park tax of 2hcents in West Chicago {6 on tho Assessor's valuation, which fa always lower than. tho equalized one of tho Stato Board. Tho rate ia somowhat higher than last year’a, The valua- tons, however, are lower. DESTRUCTION OF GAMBLING TOOLS. Tho Supreme Court of Missour| has just given adecialon on n point which often comes up in this gity. and which, were It over carried up to the. Ilnols Supreme Court, woutd probably be decided in the game way, The question involved wna tho summary destruction of tmplements used fur muining purposes, which were selzed in St. Louts by the police and destroyed by burning or otherwise, they acting under the authority of tho Mlssourl Inw crvating tho St, Louls Board of Police Commissioners, which authorizes the President, upon sutisfactory fuformation at Te a prohibited gaming devices in the city, to Issue hla warrant for their anlaiire and enue them to be publicly destroyed, ‘The Court, holds that an act which, under the pretext of preserving public moruls, provides ‘or the seizure of private property should algo provide ® stimmary mode of Judletul proceed. ings for determining whether [t is the kind of property and was usod or held fur purposes con= demned by the act. Even to uuthorize the property to be seized and held until, In an ordinary action at law for tho recovery of his ipropasty. #& claimant should negative the allegations in tho warrant of seizure, would bo oppressive und unjust, The constitution sofeguurda thrown around the rights of proporty are not to be demolished in order to auppresa gambling or yoimbling- houses, ‘Tho vices which acts wuthorizing these suINInaTy’ Proc Ings propose to eradicute aro Incousiderable in cumpurison to the valuo is fea io 5 constitutional gunrantees which secure citizen bie llberty and bis property. DEATH OF AN OLD CITIZEN, Dr, H. Hitchcock, one of the oldest physicians of tho city, dled at his inte residence, No, 888 Prairie avenue, on Batu inorningafter along and patnful illness, Dr. Hitchcock was born {11 Plog County, New, York, in 1814, and removed to Will County, Hinols, in 10, where for nine yeurs be cnjoyed a hn practice, In 1840 ho romoved to Chicayo, where bo bad resided ever vince, except during two or three yeurs subsequent to IN, when ho was compelled to pusperd his practivo in vousequones of mpuired health, resulting from ‘overwork In his profes- gion. Kor many years ho had on extensive prno- tice in this city, and be will be remembered with ospecial intoreat by many of the old citizens on nvoount of his arduous and successful labors during tho cholera epidemics embraced in the perl froin 1800 to 1655, and in subsequent: yenrd. In his death tha Washingtonian Home of his city has lost swarm and earnest friend. He ‘was ond of Its original founders, had beon a Di- rector in the Institution inca [ts organization, and tor, a long time was its regular physician. Yor many years he was a useful, conelstent, and valuta) member of the First Presbyterian Church In thigclty, Ho leuyes a wifo and one daughter, Mra. I. it. Cowdry. ‘12ls funeral occurs to-mor row, ut 1p. m., from hia Inte residence, i PUDLIO LIBRARY, ‘The Roart of Directora of the Public Library tinct yesterday afternoon, President Shorey In tho chulr, A communication was recelved frow Leo Mellbeek, ono of the uasistant Librarians, und @ Boclulist.momber of the Legislature, ask= ing for a" raise” fu his sulury, Jt was turned oyer to tho tender mercies of the Rourd of Management. A number of small bills were prevented and ordered paid, and the Library Jomnmittes reported a list of ks, Puphicwe and gene current Jiterature " nocessur: we to complete certain sets. The list was Miienton, with some sliqbt amendmonts, Tho Hoard of Masuyoment reported udveniely to the petition of Mrs, Koon—oue of the brary employes, aud the widow of Ollicer Keon, who was killed while in the service of the oity—for pay during time lust by sickuess, ‘Tho report brought out no small amount of dicussiun, Messrd. Onuban, Tubens, and Loowonthal opposing it, and the rest holding that, Lowever worthy tho cuay, it wouldn't do tout a precedent which would bried Mines iaractiog Jn. 1 =P fulu ainon: the olbee employes, ‘The report was fnally adopted, auc itbegetoalng Mrs Keon ber paltzy $7, tho Hourd jourued, A PURASING EPISODE took place at Mush Mudical College afternoon, Dr. JA ama, Alen pe potions has beon contemplutiug a trip to resident UrORe Lor sone ie past, for health and information, and he dévided to leave before the conipletion of the present term. Accordingly the students, who abreyere hit and are in the hibit of calltas, hi by the familiar torm of * Uncle,” concelyed the Iden of presenting him with a wateh, One of Potter's heat was secured, | Geneva ehro- nometer #44," with very, heavy enses and nickel works, —valtiod nt. $470." The following Inrerip> tion waa engraved upon the inside of the dale rag: To *Unele” Allen, from students of Turh Medieal Callego, dan, 10, 1882" Tho pres sentation speech wis ably tude by Mr. C vT. Dripps, wi FEN, ®Unele * Allen Bomo very wholesome, although humorous, advice, aiid xe resend the Rentiments of the Rtudenta toward hoir perceptor,. Dr, Allen eails for Europe on the 17th, taking his wife with him, and cxpeots to be absent severn] months. CALUMET CLUT. A special menting of the Calumet Club, called at the request of the members, was, held at the elnv-house Inst night. President Stager boing absent, Mr, Albert oe wag called to the chair. Atler reading tho call, Secrotary Tuttle rend a report, showing tho condition, of the finances, The ‘exhibit ahowedl that in agelition to 85,000 fnvested in gold bonds, thero were ‘suftictent funds. in the treasury tomect all the expenses of the current quarter, and that the membership of the Club was over 20, lin view of the above statement, a ineme borship in tho Calumet Club was considered tnore valuable that vt the {line the Club was organized, it being thon rather su oxperiinent, and therefore the initlation feo was Invressed to £100, tho yoto being unanimous, the amend> ment to take effect on and after Fob, 10, 1880, Mr. #.B. Cobb received a unanimous voto of thanks for n valuable gift presented to the Clb, ponalating of tho American Cyclopedia, clegnnt- jy bound in Russia leathor. TIE CITY-WALL." "The Committee on Markets is called for to- morrow. Nine pardons were Issued for the week ending yesterday, The Treasurer yesterday received SO77 from tho Water Department and $48 from the Controller, Wiltinm Basse, noticed yesterday ns having ‘been aisnilssed from the position of carpenter totho Mayor, has been restored, No reson is given, except that ho Is a good nan. Sult was brought yesterday by tho clty against Andrews, the puwnbroker on State street, who Je charged with maintaining # niles aneo fn his basement. A hearing will be had Thursday before Justice Walluce. The Clty Engineer has not yet finished his catimntes, but, when completed, thoy will ine clide $200,000 for tho extension of sewers. $75,000 for clenning and maintaining sewers, and & 000 for the extension of water-mains. ‘Me Committee on Wharves and Public Grounds nuceod yesterday to recommend to the Connell that the Second Regiment be wtlowed the use of 100 fect of the Luke-Front, fronting on Michigan avenue and south of the Exposition Building, for urmory purposes. ‘The meat condemnations yesterday at the Jackson atrect marketconsisted of fourquarters of beet and two hams, and on South Water treat five geese, 400 pounds of fish, nnd one box of chickens. ‘Tivo quarters of beet were con- demned in. Bridgeport, and two hogs at tho Stock-Yards, ‘ Among the bullding-permits Issued yester- day was one to M. lirlekueck to crect a two- story dwelling, Van Horn, near Wood street, to Cost $1,00y; one to Frank Polands to ereet a lwo- story dwelling at No. 10 MeMullen’s court, to vost $100; undone to Fred Pekat to erect a one-story dwelling, Twenticth strect, near Pau- Tina, to cost $1,000, ‘The Mayor was besleged ysterday by a deleguiion who wanted Peter ‘Murr nppolated Agsistant Superintendent of the new Clty-Hall, ice Michael Haley, who is regurded as bounced, ete, Marr wis 8 candidate for the pluce orig nally, but his credentials were not satisfactory, it appearing that wllhe bad to recommend him ied that ho was President of a labor organiza jon. The Superintendent of Schools called tpon the Tenith Commisstoner yesterday to ask his assistanco in Improving the sanitary: condition of certain school bulldinga, Ono of these bulld- jugs fs lower thun the sewer, and situated in the vicinity of Archer ayonue, nnd needs a special ewer and the other is on Lake street, and is in want of uventlinting shaft. Dr. Do Wolf prow- Ised to tend nny aid In his powcr, but before any steps nre taken the premises are to bo visited. The Law Department was engaged yester- day drawing allidayits in answer to the supple- mental DIM in the Minot Drying Company: ‘cas0, which col up to-inorrow, It is now pretty generally understood that Judge Jnmeson made the order In tho ensea few days ago under n misapprehension of the facts, and, since being made aware of tho situntion, he Is suid to be considerably provoked. Tho Law Departinent thinks there was some Khirp practice soino- where, but to-morrow they propose to be ready for my move. The decision, whatever it muy: ‘be, will be important, the question Involved be- ing whethor the Mayor bas tho right to revoke Necanses or not, - ‘THE CITY ADVERTISING. "Tho Controller yesterday opened bids for do- ing the advert! for the clty the coming year, which aro t yo Infa before the Council morrow ‘evening. The da - were five In minober, and, with the exception of tha Volksfreund, on tho busis of the uso of nonparell type. Each paper put in two bids, ns §nyited, one for so much per Inch fur ane in- sertion of ndvertiaementa, and tho other for so much per 1,000 ems for cach Insertion, and thoy wero ns follows: Der Perinch, 1,000ems, ‘Tae Tanoe, aH “5h taits-Zeitut 2a 1 tegraph... oy 200 Volkefreund, 10 Dally News, a 235 The Council hua the letting of tho, contrac! hut before taking any ation should inquire of tho Commissioner of Public Works bow inuch it has cost the clty the past year to advertise in othor than tho * corporntion paper," whenover any important contract was to be lot, to {nform tho public that bids had been Invited, ote. ONE CENT MEMORIAL. "Tho following cablo correspondence was had yesterduy between the Lord Mayor of London ina the Lord Mayor of Chicago. It exptains it- self. LONDON, Jan. 9, 1880,—7v the Aayor of Chicago: | ‘To day pelng the furtleth anniversary of the tnegduction J, of tie penny-postage aystem, founded by Sir Rowland Thilsaineodnw tas been held et the Mansion Huse aud scommiltiug formed to commuiorite thy, erent an intaraatign memorial Looking et the it~ tense commerctal and social ‘advantnyes dorived by fle world nt large turvagh this reform, inlabt 1 latin Jour tisarty aymipnthy and support In ls movement y placinu { otero the citizonwof yuurgront city, Bt Jonn Pender, tho Prealdent of tho Direct United Htates Cable Company, who was present ut the moct- Tina kindly offyrod tha frvo uso of the direct for any telogrums on tho subject THE LOUD MAYOR, of London. Mayor Harrison replied us follows, at once: i table CHIcAdo, dun. 1 H Mayor of Lo Ttecognlaing the greut cus to tie world of Bir Howlind 11), Caiiait must heartily cobparate with the Jundon Committe in lis design, and when fully ine formed of tte plun shall, ay \epra erty before the public here. Cauten H, MAWRISON, Mayor, THE COMMITTRE ON POLICE, ‘Tho Police Committoc held a meeting yester- day for tho first tine for nbout two months, Thoy bad before thom any amount of business, but’ transacted very little that was of any im- Iportainen: Ammons other things was the proposl- ion of Ald. Tnwiler that Superintendent O'Donnell be authorized to make an “arran: ment” with the strect-ruilway — com- panies, by which sny person rogon tin, i pollcemun'’s star to a conduol woul bo passed free, ete, The policoinen now ride without coat when in uniform and on oficial duty, but tho Committee thought this was not enough, and indorsed tho’ proposition, which is belloved to bo in tho Intorest of one of Ald. Tawier's patrons, whove name ho used freely in trying to {Mustrate how it was that policeinen werd pein abused by the railway companies, eto. Another matter’ rocommonded was thut 10 the next Appropriation bill provision bo mado for udding 160 men to the police force, The question of the arrest of 4 lot of Chinese Sab- Yuthesehoo! scholurs somo time ago In a yumb- ling-house wiet up on sundry petitions that tholr finvs bo remitted, but, the money belng passed into the ‘Treasury, it was agreed to turn tho mutter over tothe Mayor and Controller, with power to act. MORE BMALI-TOX. Another caso of small-pox was reported fester day, and agnin It came from the North side, which this winter gveina to have been partious larly attractive to ull infootious diseases, [twas at No. 178 Ontario street, which ia butwoon La- Sullo and Wells strvots, und the unfortunnte in- dividual was a Mr, Danielson, who was at onve tuken to tho Small-Pox Hospital, It could not ‘be learned how he camo by sdiscase, Lut the teen | precuutiona mere taken, a6 usual, to prevent ite upread In tho loculity, As soon ns if bud been disposed Clark atrect. He had been sent to the ollice by a physlolan, who should have reported tho case in muon instead of buving the infected individual ed around tho streots, and an exauitnution showed that he bad one or more suspicious pust- ules on his fuce., Dr. De Wolf, however, was sutisflod that it was a falue alarin,—that the mun had something elyo than smull-pox, and armed hin with a cortificate to that offuct and sent bin buck from whence he cume. Tho certificate was exucted to provent a stam ‘of tho othor bone hb ‘and itmay Cee ayo served the COUNTY BUILDING. The motion fora new trial In the Prince Albert Jones homicide caso was not heard yoa- terduy, but will bu tuken up some time this week. Adam Nelson, Collector of Northfield, yesterday. fled his bond in $14,400. Albert Dreise, Collector of Worth, gave bond in $1,400, and got his books, i The Comittee on Towns and Town Ac- ‘counts met yesterday and dlequased the Lemont drug and modical pttendance matter, resolving at Inrt to visit. the stony town Thu and investigate on the spot The Jannary Grand Jury las boen sim-~ nioned for Monday, hut the probabliites are that nothing will bo done for another week exvept to finpanel the twenty-three, ‘The last Grand Jury elenned matters up), unt thoro Is Httle ta do, ‘The Connnfttee on dat! and Jail Accounts inct yesterday nnd audited some bis, Judgo Twornls and Sherif Holtmann were both betore tho Committes In relation to tho Wilkinson matter. The Judge owned that the Sheriff had tho right to appolie all deputics and balllits, but elitmed that custom saictioned the Judges in svlovting ong mun tn thelr courts, He hnd cer- fifled tho DIY for Wilkingon’a pay for the month hut the Committees decided to report the bil without recommendation, It is probable that this will ond tho undiguified squabble, for Wile kinson is not likely to. wish te continue altting around the Court when his $83.83 per month is cut off, . In. tho County Court yesterday Carsen Koester was discharged under tho Insolvent. net. Thercen Reaaman, who had been arrested for failure to autiaty a judgment for $50 obtained by Caroline Strita m the Cireult Court, wanted to xetout inthe samoway. ‘Tho suit was for ‘Mra, eaaman having futimated that tho daughters of Mra. Struta wore no better thin they xbould be, and tho Court said that, as tho gist of the nection was malice, ho did not hellove the defendant could echudule out. However, It wns represented that tho woman had five chil- dron under 9 years, one being only six weeks old, and ao she was nilawed to give bond in $100 to appear on Wodnesiay morning. According to a Nist prepared yesterday by tho Clerk of the County Jail for Stato's-Attor- ney Mills, the following showing feimade: ‘Total number of persons In jally 240; of those 24 are serving jatl-kentences, 6 are nwalting trans- portation to the Ponitentinry, 10 inane, 4 sone enced tothe. Bridowell, 14 Federal prisoners, 2 debtors, 10 held for furthor, hearing by Justices, and 4 on pence-bonds, Four of the prisonora are nwalting tho result of motions for new trlulg and suporsedonsez, and TM have not yet been passed on by the Grand Jury. | ‘This leaves balance of 120 for tho action of the Criminal Court, of which mumber more than halt indleted by tho last Grand Jury, and have not yet boon arraigned. ‘The number In netunl con Ultion for trial Js smaller than it has boen for a long time. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. Yesterday's exports amounted to 230 bar rels of ulcohol, ‘There were no gold disbursements at the Sub-Trensury yesterday, "Tho Sub-Trenaury redeemed $11,000 in sub- stale ailvor, and paid out 4,000 standurd * dad~ diet Tho taking of testimony in the Connecticut Mutunt claM cise before Commissioner Hoyne was continued yesterday for one week. ‘The internal revenue receipts esterday amounted to $20,271. Of this amount, £25,000 was pald py splrits, $2,937 by tobacco and cigurs, and $1,063 by beer. Anton Kuntz, who had fatled to erase stampa and brands on liquor casks, was yoster~ day held by Commiasioner Hoyno to the Grand Jury, He furnished bonds in » Joln Meehan, the Coiner, was yesterday drought before Cominasioner Hoyne, and, after nbrief_examination, was beld in $2,000'to the Grand Jury. In default of bail he was commit- ted to the care of Jobn Hoffmann. The receipts of dutiable goods at the Cus- tom-House yesterday were as follows: T. M. Sinclair & Co,, 200 sacka ealt; J. 8. Kirk & Co., 20 casks soda! ish; Hibbard, Spencer & Co. 265 boxes tin-plate: A. P. Miller & Co,, 1 cask Chinas ware; Libby, McNeill & Libby, 250 pies Tends Fowler Bros., 110 cnaks saltpetre; Fritz Franzen, 1 case books, The Chicago importers have prepared o ‘pamphlet on tho Immediate Transportation act, contuining the letters of HL. B. damon, the Chief of tho Customs Division, and of G. W. Sheldon &Co., in reply, together with ‘Ink TRmunE cd- itorint on the same subject of Jun. 0. The pub- Heution will be sont to all the members of Con- gress with a viow of scouring friendly legisia- tion on tho subject. The public continue to misapprehend the postal regulations rolative to the tranamission of partly-written and _partly-printed matter in ‘unsealed envelopes, Iecelpts ure considered o8 the representrtions of monetary value, and honco ure only mallable at the usual fetter rates, ‘This fact shoukl be borne In mind, us receipts of lato nro often sent in unsealed on- ‘yelopea with aone-cent stump, which insures tosis sata, delivery at the dead mall mattor di- vision. John B. Gaylord, of No, 119 North Wells street, War yentorday arrested on 1 charge of mnt ling, profarre dy Special Agent Geor Whitdhend, of Susponriow Bridge.” Gaylord it was to whom tho horse, bugeys and harness, seized Inst week, belonged. In addition to his love for pottery and tho fine nrts, he hus a pene chant for fast forges, and honce tls arrest. Ho was hold In $600 bonds by Commiastoner Hoyne, and an order gntered ifequitts tho Marshal to turn him over to tho Mbrshal of the N Hbe | Rue suftering frogs the, Inotomency of tho woather in jorthern District of Now York for trial. LOCAL: ITEMS. To was speaking with great earnestness, Ve erled aloud: “ Ob-death! where-ly-thy- sting? Oh-victory! where-Is-thy- —- Oh, gracious! where am I, anyway?” ‘On the 20th of Inst November the entirolard- refining works of Messrs, Peck & Bausher, formerly located nt Nos, 501 to 397 Ilinols street, were destroyed by fire, and on the 6th of this month tho firm announced to the public that it was again runningin full blast, and prepared to fill orders ns before. The extremely short space of time consumed by these gentlemen in Feorpantzing and reis- tublishing such an extensive business speaks yolunies for them, and is another striking ox- ample of the raro’ ability and Keen business enterprise of Chicago merchants, On visit- ing tho firm’s oftice, 167 Washington street, one day last week, we were shown orders from all parts of tho conntry for thelr supe- rior refined lard and lard oils, A writer on home attractions says; “Give your apartments expression, character, Al- low nothing to look isolated, but let every- present have a alrof sociability. ‘That Is what makes the gels leave two chairs sit- ting faving each other on Monday,” ‘Iwo chairs facing each other? Gracious good- ness! You meant to nay broken chair close- ly hugging the floor, didn’t you? Dr. Justin Hayes’: home, 167 Wabash ave- nue, has been undergoing repairs, ‘There is now. an opportunity for those who wish to avail themselves of cholce of rooms. Under the Doctor’s care Fationts recelyo tho best electrical and medical means known to the profession. ‘The Ethiopie alfabet has 203 letters, The man who descends upon tt three-cornered hunk of Ico ins about 4,000,000 in his, The wonderful Cinchona Rubra remedy has proved a priceless boon to ‘thousands of ladles ‘who have suffered untold imiserles from wenkness and nervous: jprostration, Dr, D'Unger's Pulmer House office Is dally visit- ed by hundreds of patients. If they really mean to crect a monument to Adam, or our reapected ancestor, at Ehuira, why don’t they buy Cleopatra’s needle and upend It, Adam's indiscretion made clothing a necessity, and therefore nothing could bo niore appropriate than to dedicates neeitls to Aig inaniory, Talk ho | surprisin; ular! of Golo & Block's wmnpourd ubebs Clenrettes Is the best possible proof of thelr value. As arem- edy for colds or catarrh they have no equal. Choose such plensures ‘ng recreate much and cost Hitle—Fullcr, Or this way: Chew such pleasures as recreate Mttle and cost ee Although holiday trade 4s over, J. 8. Bas! am North Olark street, 18 ns busy'as ever ae ing orders for his artistic furniture. The publishers nre-thinklng of formln; charitable assuclation to*be called the leat eee ae i A Liyurpool boy recently hung himnselt be- cause abmebony Found: faule with him.” The boy Was certainly not born to bea coun- try edilor, tine i —————_—__— OPTION CONTRACTS, Byeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mitwavsex, Jan, 10.—It 1s understood from Madison that the Board of ‘Trade case of Barnard ys, Backhaus, {nvolving the whole question of the valldity of option con- tracts, pending In the Supreme Court, has been considered by the Judges in the con- sultation-room, and a decision has been gualidedty agroed pon, but not announced. ‘Lhe euse was assigned Ww Chief-Justice Ryan for hin to prepare the opinion, but, owing to a return of his feeble health, he hus been unable thus far to perform: that duty, and thore is no Intlmation as to which way the de- elsionhasgone, ‘The great importance attrib- uted to the case is shown by that fact that the Chief Justice ta to write the opinion, Specu- Intion 1s rife as to what Bin be indicated by the assignment thus made, und it ts regarded by gomo that the result is unfavorable to the validity of such contracts, the United States District Court at Madison having recently declared that Bourd of Trude contracts are valid. An appeal will be taken In the event that the opiuion should be opposed to this position, a 9 z SUICIDE, ‘New Yous, Jan, l0Honry Haag, aged 17, ‘Milled himself to-day, -He bad previously te made an un: ‘The Coroner the boy ‘grew very fond of books, aut mitch reading. without propor wuldunee, turned his head. LOAKS AND DOLATANS, No Baney Prrors—Heat act tooth, $43 Mling 15 rates. MeUheaney Iros,, Clark and Tandplpheats. : a {To avold Injury from faceepowders, uso Tick & Rayner'a Cold Cream atthe, ’ —————— “They met by ebance” nt Dawson's elegant candy: and elgar sto 11 State atres MARRIAGES. CARHANT—ASHARD—Jan, 1, b; Pi M, Carn arker, % . arRyatitL VINB—On Jun. 8, by the Roy, Jno Moclayabian, William Trimie, Feq., tH Front-at.,and ‘Miss Emily Sf, Irving, daughter of Mr. Uugh Irving, Drnmeniney, County Fermanngh, Ireland, = HARHOUN—BANCOCK—The 10th Inst. atthe resl- donee of tho bride's pnronta, In thin city..the Hon. 8. ‘A, Barbour, of Montana, and Miss Nalile St, Habcockr, danunter af 1, F Babcock. DEATHS. CONKEY—Jan, 8, of capiltary sxatotn, youngest Ror 4 Conkay, aged Wnionths Wings. uneral at tho house, No. +4 North Clark-aty at 12:30 ym," Frionds of the famfiy aro invited. AITARPLEH—Jan, 10, at No. 1 Wabnah-ny., Josopty 2. Sharples, of homorrhnge of the stomach, ni CATR. *Finoral from bia late resldoneo at 2p, m.Bunday, to Qakwaod Comotory, Friends of the family Invited, Carringes furnietiod. McNAMAItA—inny, 10, 1980, Thomas J. McNamara, Funeral wil take pines tie 11th, from tho realdonee SUT OO. 5 50 Per Cent Discount from Former Prices, the Rey. A. K, rt and Btias Lois A. Astiord, ct S2 3 bronchitis, Wiltard Who. Wound Jelteabetn B. WE HAVE MARKED DOWN OUR $50 DOLMANS TO - $30.00 a Very Cameo Oreo anenee hans OUR $40 DOLMANS TO - $20.00 HN—At Deor Lodge, Montana, Jan. nite, tie ees kaart amicetasyene: | ON $30 DOLALANE 10 - $27.00 ARE asnt home for ntarment OUR $25 DOLMANS TO - $15.00 OW ENE Funeral gorvles, of Mtr Prank onerears | OUR $20 DOLMANS TO - $12.00 CLOAKS! WE HAVE MARKED DOWN OUR $25 CLOAKS TO - - $14.00 BA Holy Namo, by onta wCalyary,. Frienda of tha family Ingliod to attend, Bhalhaw papers plears copy. MONRIS—Jan. 10, Myx. Harnh C, Morris, wife of Capt. Isnne'. Marri, nated 82 years," Aino from tho house, No, 95 Chestnat-st, on Bundny, ALT p.m T#- Cloveland and Nofance (0.) papers pleaso copy. sLEMD-AL To. mm, Friday, Nojson Field, agod 35 Tunoral Sunday, ati0e; m., abreatdence, No. 82 Ellis- av. Friendsinvited, °°" McKINNEY—Jan, 10, at his residence, No, 63 Wille iain-et, James McKinnoy, aged & yonrn. Funeral by cars to Calvary Coniotory, Sunday, Jan. COOPER—Jon. 19, Tnlph D., infant son of W. G.and Pee ea Funeral Sunday, from residence, No, 151 Ly to-st, MATTE siege Tunli and Rwecks and Rdayn, OUR $20 CLOAKS TO - -. 12.00 fang Nor 1 Hromontaty on Tpnieyat theaters, | OUR $18 CLOAKS TO -- 10.00 ia typho funcent services of Mra, Anna Coin wit | OUR $15 CLOAKS TO - + 8.00 ach Hey Sa yeahs OUR $12 CLOAKS TO-- ‘6.00 nRARNEST, At Londvilie, Cole gan. sof prccme: | OUR $10 CLOAKS TO-- - 5.00 is if hin wet. We hruokiyn (N.¥.) and Baltimore (M4.) papers pleuse copy. DEW AL Oswego, ly Jan. tof searlot-fover Charlege fttesell Gaskine, only cbiid of Charles A. and Ania. Dew, agod 6 yoars and t month, TOLDENNESS—On the oth inst, Tattle, daught HOLDERNESS—On the Gib that Tattle, daughter PARISIAN SUIT OO, Cor. State and Monroc-sts., Under Patmer Ifouse. MAIR RESTORATIVE, FE Admiration OF TUR WORLD, " ALNOTABLE EVENT? “* Mrs.8.A, Allens WORLD'S Hair Restorer DS. PERFECTION. A Noble Record: near Half a Century. Established 1832. Improved 1879, of %, wad Surah Holderness, No. 278 Flournoy-st, auod yonee und B inonths, f0- Now York and Brooklyn papers plonse copy. HITCHCOCK—On Saturday morning, Jan. 10, Dr. seer ripe mi-on. Monday, 12h inst, from hi ‘aneral at Up. 1 londay, . 8 Intorrenidence, No. &4 Prate-ay, Wriends of the family invited to attond, POWEDLAt lis paronts’ rosldénee, No. OB Went Jack ~ Saturday evening, Jin: 10, George Powoll, younveet son of George and Nellie Powslt, aged 1d months, ‘Funeral will Joave above number. Monday morning, Jan, 12, 10 Northweatern HEpOe thence by cars to Cale ynry Comotory. Frionus of the fauilly aro invited to attend. PAGENSTECUER— AtJ o'clock Saturday morning, Walter, eldest beloved child of Cari and Sortha Pa- gountecher, aged & years and 3 monthe, funeral ats, 1. to-day, but friends are kindly neked notto enter the house on accountof scarlot~ fever. NATHAN Inn. 10, 160, John Josoph. son of John and Bridget Nathan, No, %2 South Clork-st, aued 2 care, : *RiMeral at 10m, Monday, Jan.32 by carriages to alwary, SWIFT —Jan. 9, Harrict Nottie, Swift, In her 2th yeur, youngest diughter of La J, Swift, iy ireont request of Church and Sunday-school, the’ funeral service will be ot the Second Bnptist Chureh, ab IL a, m. 1th Inst, LENNOX—~The funaral norvices, of the Inte George Lennox will ake pince In the Firat Scotch Hrosbyteri- an Chureb, corner of Sangnmon and Aduma-sts, Rindayacl0:0 a.m, thonce to Itosebill ty cers, Ad] friends invited. eB ANNOUNCEMENTS. en NNOUNCEMENTIOTHE WEST BI apical Haolety will incot to-day, at Castle! Theatre, Ne, Uld West Lukes, for 0 xion of the best incane of elevating t f the working clus: ‘he anti-Sucialistic lorde should Attend, as woll as wil who are Interestud. Lb PARTIES WHO Ait INT: the. movement for alding the colored rofugces PHILO: 2330p. The nature of the great improve- ment is in its wonderful Ufe-gtving properties to fuded or falling hair, and MORE QUICKLY OHANG- ING GRAY OR WHITE HAIR to its natural youthful COLOR and BEAUTY. IT IS NOT A DYE. It requires only a few applications to restore gray nana mre Fequantad 30 meat VaemNGrro Afternoon ek, Ot, Pacific Hi atio’ tuo 4 Grand jo Hotel. W. i. B. JENNEY WILD, LECTURE AT ? the Chapelat the Univerntty, on Tuesday evening noxt, the Lith inst. at¥ o'clock, on * The Architecture of Greece und Rome.” SEMEOERE Home? (Pile AUTO EA TURNER SOCIETY WILL GIVE ‘A auymnaatic oxhtbition and ball Monday evening, dun, 1%, at Aurora Hall, for the bonelitof the Thur ingen and Silesian sufferers by tha reccnt fools. WePMiE BIBL AS ONE HOOK" With BE TAL ubject uf the fev. J. Sf. Gibann's tecture, this affernnon at 4:9, In Farwell ait, "Tho song acrvi of half an hour, commencing at tarclueks il fed | halr to tts youthful color nnd lustrous boauty, und by Prof. #1, Williams und the Sible Chole. induco luxuriant growth, and its occasional use ts all Ti CHICAGO UNION VETERAN CLUB WILL ‘Anscrublo, nt thelr ruums, Grand Pacitic Hotel. Stinday, the 11th Inet, at Iu'elock n,m. to attend thd funeral of Conmdo Algernon 1, Minor, Into Ordore fy Bortoant of It Conapany, Firat illinots Ardtlory, IPE WILL HE A MEET! Shoors,on ‘Thursday, th hall corner Clark und Washington onlcers and uther business of tmpo ‘SHI, Bocretary. UAL MERTING OF TIIK WASIIING- tunian Hume Apsoclation will take placo ot the iome Monday oventng, that Is nooded to presorve it In tts highest perfoction und beonty, DANDRUY YS Is quickly und permanont- ly romoved. Sold hy all Druggists, $1.25 Per Bottle, MANUVACTORIES AND SALESROOMS: 314 and 116 Southampton Row, London, Eng. 37 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, France. a5 Barctay-st, and 40 Park-Place, New York. —_—_————— Apis MATE CHORUS OF Ti ALOLLO CLUB ave! los EGAI. ADULTE RATION! Inarecent article in the Chicago ‘Tribune on tno advitersiiin of food Mt, Angeli; of Hoaton, and tho orainent Professora of Chewlstry, Moxsrs, ‘Mariner und Miper, of thin olty, miy tats Large quantities uf Vincwur and pickles are utterly for usc und polsonans, containing copper, uipburie scld, und uthér delotorioua sub- y too true, and as tong as consumers will rouble to ask thelr grocers for a pure grttele, and will not insist upon looking, = brand of the barrel, ao tong will they be liable to aye thelr systamia poluned wnd to rin thalr health. Zetablished in IMA, wo linve Buccocded, Ly always makings pure and palatuble article, in erecting the largest Vinexar Works In tho world, and ponausse Ing ourown Auple and Grape Lressos, ‘AUT, ery, and Matt~Julco Mtotlnorivg, we aro cnabiod to us0 none but tho purest and best mw material for our goods, Itead the following testimony, and then use no other than: i hold Its next regular rehearsal to-morrow ng in the Contral Music Hall, Eyory member ls to attend. pe CHICAGO UNION VETEIAN CLUB WiLL hold thelr annual meeting at thelr roome, Grand Pacttic Motel, to-morrow (Moadny) evening: at 720 o'clock. ONleers will bo elected fur the onsulng year, —— OO BAKING POWDER. unfit load, 31 PRUSSING'S VINEGAR: “ornis certifies that T have exumined the «Vinewar Factory of Messes, BL. Prosala “& Co, aleo thelr apparatus, Feary wn ‘Stock of Vinegur, ote., ete, and have taken here! m 12 samples which I have found ‘ta be atrietly pure, bolng free from metallic “impurities, such ne lead, copper, etc, ete, ‘On tres tram sulphuric oF other free mineral “Relay or From anything deleterious. “GA, MARINER, Analytical Chemis “chicaga, Oat iris ABA i ‘Tho following eminent Professors of Chemutry have also vertited to tro absolute purity of our Vine faites, fuay bo Suen ab our odleat ere FY, AG sats ba oO; Charles Creeson, M. Hoe Piitadiolphias Ake W. Vasuehe, Slate, Asauyor of ithode Inundy By We Warelect, Poruiand, uiato Ase Maino: Dr. Clauscls Clovolandt Was, EIA. Alken, Drofoasorof Chumlstry and Pharmacy University of Muryland, . Look nt the brand before purchasing, We cudrantes all our Vinegur te be absolutely pure, Wholesome, and to proserve pickles, E. L. PRUSSING & CO., 18 to 26 Michigan-nv., Chicago. e—____—_—_——o—o—_—_—_—_—_—_= DIAMONDS, WATCHES, &c. To bo converted into immodlate Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, And Holiday Goods. Remember, wa now ogee Ruyors GREAT INDUCK- Hamilton, Shourds & Co., in Fr Absolutely pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. Tontekeupors favorite ju leading cities of tho world. No other preparution makes such Jibt, tuky, hot brouds, or usurious pastry, Can bo eaten by dye Piohetinat fear of tho Wis resulting fron huavy (adi- weatibio food, Ear" Commonded for purity aid whole wreas by the Govurnmont Chemist, Dr, Mot MOV AI BARING LOWDEIE CO, Now York. HUNTS REMEDY, Peemopmeree Lh 1) Ce ie q Vajna in the Beck. Gide, or Loins ato cured by MUN SEB DY, the Great Mid- a ‘aud Liver Afed- Ht cures all Dia- ef tl | trixnt's Disease of th nunce und Retention of Using, ITONTIA, IREMCEDY te provared Eee HIRAM LY tor these Diseases, I UN2"S SEEM ESD Y bas hovor beun known to fail, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. April, 1972, WM. CLARKE: Enaw HUNTS REMEDY sed to aguac ut Dropey. iL did bof tread the, valent but ‘attonding’phyntclans had a 0 cusO as HUME REMEDY. wes thon @ Kidne Biedder, ‘this iby Urinary ant, Bropay thon used with i 9} ito Now sp mpmaianteriadsta ase | Stato aud Randolphsts,,{ "Weds tat SPRINGFIELD, Ep: de. itn | = WA. BE. CLAIRK ES: Dede bier T lavaly prescribed OANDY, So re edly for BLOT year and Tank eam whic! hi for Fl yy I, THIS ENTDY te the best wudleine for Dropey Bend fe eres ut the Desk and tie Kidnoys 1 havo over yard: Canaied in Ausorlea, ‘pat up gie- WAT Te WILEON EB. Gandy'und strotiy pure, lteters WUNT' Ss REMEDY toaWchtengn Adaroas 5 minds prumpt id GUNTHER Confuctoner, Mrgngthens the Bowel Fo aav actly SSE Gad Stonueh, purities the Blood, epooursues sloop, creates an apper ys , CANDIES ff 7 Weoub Yvary Day. Conatd- Ute, braces up Uo ays : ray i, wid ronuws health, CARAS t Upustaltys fends Pamphlet wo WV ioleaste and itotuil, AL LCLAIE Prove a0 idence, It 1. Mold by ‘UO STATE WT. (OHI WALI. THE PARISIAN) PRICES or “The Fait,” DOLMANS! CORNER STATE ARD ADAMS.STS, Hamburg Edgings nnd Insortings at Bed, pings valet A A Col A genuine Genuine «- Rogora’” Genuine Rogers? ¥ per yard. genuine Spoon-Bust Side Stecl and Sido-Lace Corset at 46c. A good 2-Button, Kid Glove, In all colorg ani sizes, at 1c. $1 : A good 8-Bufton Kid Glove, in Dark ond Opera Shades, all sizes, at 28c. AGonts’ Chinclilliny Buck, and Dogskin Palm Glove at 88c. A Genta ‘genuine French Castor Glove at cents. . 1,000 doz. Children’s Mittens, all colors at be. “Turkish Bath Towel (1 size) at 10c. m owel (large and sizes, cf A genuine Linen Damask Towel (large size) at 8c. . genuine, Waterbury Clock, in Nickel Case, a good time-keeper, at $1. Silver-Plated Tene Clad Silver-Plated Table« sete spoons at $1 so spoons at $2 Genuine Triple-Plated Pickl emt tiple ied le Castors at cents. A gonuine Silk Velvet Frame at 4c. A good Glass Hand Lamp, ,complete, at 2 cents. A Bool Hamp, Bronzo Bottom, complete, ee ¢ A Sun-Burner Lamp, with Bronze Statuc Bottom, with Iluminator. and Whits Shade, at 88c. state lored Willow and Palm Leaf Basket Knifo .Trays, Papor Baskots, Car Neeciyers, Comb Cases, Market Bass kets, and oper styles, at 26c each. Fine Painted and Decorated Moustache Cups and Saucors at 25¢. Fine Decorated Vases at 8, 12, 18¢. , Candies at 12, 14, 18, 28¢ per Ib. Boots and Shoes retailed at leas than Jobe Crockery and Glasswar E Ho Whotesate itp. =. bers’ prices. Hardware, Tine ware, Japaneso Goods, Furs, Cloaks, Dolmans, Shawls, Worsted Goods, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Station« ery, Velvet Frames, _Pockotbooks, Satchels, Hosiery, Tosa, ete., ete, at our cost, to make room for our Spring Stocl. J, LEMMAN, “THE FAIR,” g. 196, 198 & 200 STATE-ST, GU, 68, 65, 67, 69, 71, 78 Adams, 908. & 205 Wabash-ar PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY Wos regularly incorporated, by the Legislature of the Biate for Hauenve oF cont wh of und Charitable purposes in 158 the fe enre, to which ter ein of ‘Twenty -fv tract the inviolable faith of the State {s fich plodge haa been renowed Popular VOLO, wtltution adopted Dec. 2, Homan to wien ie bea since | CUS CAND sINGLe NUAREN DIeTRInTTT have ben held, and the BECON: i lodged, byan overwhelming xoouring ita francbiec in the now Cons ‘1D. Wd, with a capital of ‘added 6 reaervo fund ONS 1D VURSDAY of each month was fixed us the ro 100,000: TICKETS AT TWO HAL gular day, 4 NRVEI SCALED Olt POBTEONED, ribution: $c, HOLLARS E. ACH. ¥-NCKHTS, ONE DO! LIST OF PRIZES, 20 Vrizos uf 100 Pris z0sof -3, 1,00 Prisomat | i007 00 APPROXIMATION Bil 9 Approximation Prizes of $00... 7 Abprogimation Prisea of “210, 9 Approximation Prises of 10. rite: slourly stating Write, clea ta ful formation,or send. orders Gronsed only to Orsame it porvon at Orto gAliour Grand Hetraord COMMONWEALTH ‘Their popular monthl; ‘hes 4 Autho: rinse Breve en Aptana ecltizeus of the Mtate. vory Ucketholder bis own supervisol out his own numbor, tho followin; 1, 00 F oaeeges: a a tNvtcle Wake fale ‘tickets Appiloatl ofthe. Suit CourferJou: Prisons, amounting to, Sy express, M, RODS CUEMIN, Oricans, Ls [o, B19 Brondway, Rat 8 OO. La ballpeae, Onleas, emgnt of GONBIALS G DAL A. eARLY, MU nperrision ‘and mani RUREGARD and d DISTRIBUTION ot * Jan... 31. ot of the eckined ‘by all te of lio: ‘Da: could call ‘wheel. woe dor wan one a Prise, 23 Price 13 Prices, Stee Hi tictew, Abe a usu Herald ana mauled 19 " Aud see it placed in plusctive peitess Ba eae ae ach. “Approxtms| § Etues Bip etek Appreciation 0 Prisos 40 exch, Approximation fons for club ia} of drawiny ras journal and Now Yo ai] tickethulde! Hermit by bank draft or express. qurders Ve teand upward by are: icy information’ address on} Vor tanner tion’ address onty. Orsame porson, nse. CoM. ae RD, | * (Courter urnal Bulld! Loulsyille, KJ«. OUP Ai oeaways Now Yorks is . REMOVED, — - CANADA FUR MANF'G CO. Removed to the Elegant Premises, 142 & 144 Wabash-av, - , And@to reduce stock will sell duping Jam wrucles at manifucturer’s: See plondld assortmec? Wa Boal and Min Sacques, Doli Large sa in etwoen Madisoa aud Monron-ss, yuary Borie mans, ete, yurchasl! y purchasing fro YAAK & BUCHER. MAUR GOODS. Homan” MA conten | Seramenin ra ue Fn Gntrick, Vinstore ‘Dark aud Crimps, Friction, Light Raratous Bwitabes,. Ttalr ‘Waves, and Curl Wasb. Wholesale and Retatl Send for price-list THOME’ HAIR HABAAR, 157 Bato-se f Wholesale & Ketall, Bond far price Mat, Goods sent C, O. D. any wher ule agent for the *MULTIFORY, igeimacetoorder and warranted 292 w.HaR oO Na Meare ail Deusete! DENTISTRY. 00. Pate Work, and woh & 7 Gola Fauna, Bt prevorvauion ot pavural wpecialiy, & WS Ee ‘ FRAMES. | F ‘ PNVAYS TO CLIMM ONE cays ; pramthy tg ontsr Vay ~ i for" lange orders. ALUYS pinto | ren <3THUNES, - - es ‘Tourists, Trav Bsr Lu ulate 8 Ne cree nies ' ee Hatohels, 2 AUN