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— : Department, and Satuntay ho will be on tho pat, RE CITY... || SAG Saunt eee see “* GENERAL NEWS. COUNTY BUILDING. [Ste te Roberts, Galea, Tih, Is nt the Gard! phe Commilten on Chiaeltles will hold nor, p Adele Relgurde ts, domntellod at the Sher- sna | % _ he ? J..A. Enis, Paris, Franco, {3 at the Grand sosston this uftternoon, Asslstant-Stalo’s-Attorney Weber has re- cayereil from his recent sickness, aud oxpcets to be In court torday. saci. eS: Eugene: M, Hutchinson was yesterday ad- © Col. D..0, Houston, U.S, A.,is at-the Grand | juiiged Insano in tho Couey ete an ‘yas re- *Pacifie. mandedt to tho cure of Dr. McFarland, of Jack- 4 Witham D, Gallaghor, Rochester, Isat tho | souvilio, ‘ Paimer, * a : bythe County Court yesterday Mra, Frank. gt. +e, elstotn, for uso: of Quinn, ote, begin sult In t eat aniston Wilson, Stern, O., ts at tho teens for S100, tn st thd Firemon's ine a + is . aitrince Company of Chicago, j “hoe A. 1L Thompson, Princeton, ts at tho | Tho North Town Colleétor Is making col- + LAT Tee ee ees ony eats aud Withote & ae len, St Lonls, Js stopping at the | tG tigcoasity aunning. Yesterday over $1700 Ri nee were taken In. * Henry Parke, Detroit, is 1 guest at the | phe Grand Jury for the mouth was Impan- ¥ Gardner. Stott cera REAR ERNy pa Ray with . “St ‘| oy nan as foremat. end re 190 Causes: egal O. Lowis, Villa Rilge, ML, Is at the | oy the docket to bein with, Yesterday ten of } + (Gardper these enses wero examined, and slx truco bills ‘ A. Mayer, New York, $s registered nt the | were found, . 2 Ganiner, § i. ae nity Sheri Stacy Yesterday served art 3 3 : cl writ on Ge . Fhomipson an “Bhe g fhe parties resided at. No, 2h Thirty q ie nd owned alot of household Curnitirs, whlelt ci Sasha averse 2 aatot te eto pens Re ANS thoy ind already packed up and Intended te re- i, moy : <.. -F, Pushy, Beaver Falls, Pa. fs stopping at | Judge Gary yesterday heard the arguments {tho "Promont, tu tho Elston i Irani case, witless sti e 4 iltiad tot! ary with leave to return a seated Fi 1 Gearne ne Lee, Fond du Lac, Isa guest at tert, ee hye du il heyin thy that ra oman. oftho toy Sehvene for killing young Unker. i Héfore Judge Jumeson yesterday Metal, Mon- Bc diy Cemetary oF Bataloy Ny Yas Isat tho | re mented wuty. to buries” ini. Charles + (Grand Pacitte, Fn ko to lnreony. Thomas inte wus fern a Ei is plo ullty ol veny, previously res 4 Ar onulltpe Bruce, England, isa guest | re olae Cointy Jud for sixty. days. Ale son and W, 1. Hanae very tried for lars Siunson wis acquitted and Hangon was found yulity of petit larceny, Anton Kraus, i erazy old man, was nequitted of weharge of As- suult with Intent, ete. and the Cort gave in- atructions that he shold be looked after, FEDERAL ALFPAIRS, I. B, Owen, Detroit, Mich, is stopping at tho Grand Pacific. John Walker and James A. Mahon, Mon- trent, Canada, are at tho Grand Pueitle. Engene Tompkins and the Boston Theatre company are quartered at the Tremont. Solon Humphreys, Prestdent Wabash Rait- rond, New York, is at the Grand Paeifle. * J. Numnemncher, of the Academy of Music, Milwaukee, ia stopping at tho Grand Pacific, , 8. D. Fisher, Secretary State Board of Ag- dicullure, Springitetd, 13 at the Grand Pacifle. Ex-United States Senator William IL, Bar- num, of Conneetleut, fs registered nt the Palmer. * A. Alten, the proprietor of the Merchants’ Hotel, St. Paul, Minn., {s n guest nt the Sherman, ae Geurga P. Gifford, of Gifford, WIs., pro- prictor of the Giiford House, isnt the Tremont. ‘Two hundred barrels of alcohol were with- drawn for expart yesterday. ‘The average yleld of spirits during the month of December was 3.87 gallons to tho bushel, Tho Assistant-Treasurer yesterday recelved from the banks $45,000 in gold and paid out $10,000. Atthe Sub-Treasury yesterday 2,000 stand- ard dollars were disbursed and £0,000 In sub- aldiary silver redeemed, Collector Harvey's Internal, revenue re- celpta yesterday ainounted to $20,704. OF this ‘Alexander Campbell, the ex-Congressional tan pyirits contributed gon shhs tobacco and i Greenbacker of Ln Salle, fe registered at tho | clears, $3,255; and #490 came from beer, q ‘Tremont. willow sronssle, 8 cigarteater ut No, i : F. 0, Wyatt, General Manager Chicago, ‘est Randolph street, wus yesterday broug! 4 before Commissioner Hoyne “charged with full 4 Cunton § Dubuaue Railway, Dubuque, 1s a guest } Ing to make proper entries in ils revenue Looks, a was released under 8300 bonds until Thurs- Mays Tho dutinbdle goods recelved at the Custom- Flouse yesterday were us follows: BP. & C. E. 3, 8. Kirk &Co,, 40 casks Bluford Wilson, of Springfield, once well ./snown in internal-revenue circles, ia a guest at the Grand Pacific. Baker, 364 burs alts E.C. Brown, General Superintendent of | soda-nsh; Faller & Fuller, 18 cases extracts; tho Michigan Central Itallrond, Jackson, fa stop-. | Fink andier, Lense paintings; Hibburd, ping at tho Tremont, John C. Gault, General Manager Wabash ; Rallroad, St. Louls, and John Allen, President rt Peorin, Pekin & Jacksonville Railroad, New York, are stopping at the Grand Pacific. The temperature yesterday as observed by ‘Mannase, optician, 88 Mauison street (Trmune Bullding), was ng follows: 8 a. m., 46 deg.; 10 fm, 475 12 m., 443 3 p,m. 48:8 p.m, 43, Ba » Fometer at Ba. m., 29.05; 8 p. me 20.53, The West Park Board nnnounced a regu- Jar meeting tu be held yesterday afternoon, and Commisaloners Woodard, Wilcox, Wilkin,’ and Hablfsappeared. The Assistunt Sceret: th {ho minutes, and tho inceting ndjourned, there Spencer & Co., 2 boxes tin-plates Burley & ‘Tyrrell, 34 enses carthonware. Tho collections ninuunted to $0,004, Anew gold counterfelt ‘was brought to lght yesterday, Itis of tho denomination of $2.00, dated 184i, and is of a Hight brassy color, ike tho gotd colns made previgus to 186), which were of Hght gold, The present coins are much darker, and huye none of the brassy shudes, ‘'Thls countorfelt js unusually well executed. It is the frst known counterfelt of tho $2.60 gold coftts. 7 BU Spaulding, who was sentenced to pay afine equal to ‘the amount of his defaleation from the new Custom-House, fs still In jail, When sentenced he ayowed his intention of gquarlig up accounts within a few dys. As te in bi of time passes on It becoines query, o8 to hor a eing no Boslose po trnneiet. hig sentence was so worde: rg to prevent his : The Indiana State-House Commissioners, | scheduling out at the expiration of the thirty ’ consisting of Gov. J. D. Willlams, Gen. T, A. | days. ‘Tbe District-Atturney says that this fy 3 Morris, Gen. John Love, Prof, Join Collett, J. | Impossible, but the long dolay: looks as if somo D.G, Nelson, and A, Sherrer, of Indianapolls, ch sehemo would be attempted. nre.it the Grand Pavia flotel, “thoy come ners Pe eailaatce An Reed t :, 2 4 Collector Unrvey yesterday reecived fn- Fovdnys | omer andl weit remain In thigelty Over | structions from they Bunestoner of Intern venue relutive to his inquiry as te the course At the annual meeting of the stockholders | to be pursued when the cpolitiges doing a busi- eld ut tho oifive of tho ness under 600 burrels yearly desire to ncrenso » tho following were clected é er of Rand BlONally: & Coy, ‘ay thelr product. Tho rectificrain this elias ure Company yesterday, Directors for ‘tho ensuing your: W. H. Rand, A. | required: to pay 1 special tax of $100, Hithorto BloNally, George A. Poole, 'T, C. Haynes, RA. | when thoy. lesired to inerense thoir product tho “Bower. Atw subsequent mneoting of tho newly- | were unable todo so without being reclossed. elected Directors the following officers were | The Commissioner saya; " Rectifiers who hiyy chosen: W. H. Hand, President; A. MoNally, frye tho special tax ns rectifiors of less thitn 500 Vice-President; George A. Poole, Treasurer; T. arrels, and who during their apeeiul tax your OG. Haynes, Secretary. desire to Increuse thotr product, dhould make an pppilention forn now stump of the denominn- tion of $200, On obtalning the sume thoy may apply to the Departmeny for the repayment of tho $100, which will be yranted tessa rebate of & por cent.” : Mr, J. V. Clarke, Treasurer of tho Irish Land-Leaguo Associition of this clty, yestordiy ‘orwarded to Ireland tho sum of €4,652.60 for © suffering people of that country. Of this amount, which includes all the collections and subscriptions for this worthy cause up to this morning, $1,111 is for rellef and $3,681.50. 1s * sent without instructions. Tho money, which is i forwarded by the banks freo of charg, hus been sent tothe Won, Josoph G. Biggnr, 3. P.. the fon. Fe i Opullivat Bey ane a tee gue Ea)., ‘rensure! 10 National of Holand, at Dublin, a hd “DLUE JEANS,” That venerable Bourbon, J, D. Willams (Old Bino Jeans), Governor of Indinnu, arrived in tho city last night and put up at the Grand Pacitle, A ‘TrrpuNE rpporter met hin at the elevator entrance of tho Lotel. f 4 "RIDUNE desires your v! if said ues reparte, eB Hy ou politics,’ “I'm going to bed now,” repiicd ho; “hero, it Sa hnltmattar a. Why didn't you come before?" THE WATER OFFICE. WALLEI SITS DOWN ON LIED. The trouble which hag been brewing in tho Department of Public Worka ls about to come touhend, Rently, the first steps to that end have been taken, and the question Is,. whethor Mr, Waller or Mr, Lieb shall run tho Water Of- fice. Upon Licb's accession to tho position of Superintendent the frst thing ho did wus to seck to make it a sort of & hospital for incompe- tont and broken-down party hacks, and be largoly succeeded. Mr, Waller did not openly Interfero at first, having no higher ambition than to huve the public business properly dono; “ye but complaints goon began to come in which peeot Wore. at supper.” responded the re- | uvtalied nim that chings wero not running. ws Woulditke to got. Who aro sou foras ie Demo- | they should, and he quietly sat down upon the eratio nominee for President 7” Genoral, und began to correct the cnuso uf complaints, Heorganized a system of checking accounts, to which Licb'a objection was that it ave iim something to do besides draw bis pay. roltowing this it was found that to have busl- ness tninsacted ag tt should be, It would be necessary tolop of a great many needless ‘ Ahem, I don't know, I haven't made io Jenus "” elevator shot upwards. speared ash TUE PACKING-HOUET:S, ‘Tho wet and warm weather hus been excecd- sta0 un expenses, aiid discharge some of tho Genern’s ingly unfavoruble for packing operations, and | selcat incompetents, which bedld a fow days there hus been no anxicty to Increase the kill- BuO. Ina neat and effective way, ing up to tho normal condition, Tho While tho General baa never relished those 2 ftrike, however, his no Intluence on | rebuifa,ho has anid yery little on the subject a the ~ depressed - condition ‘fof affairs | except tu aaclect fow, but bo has been the mud- it ft tho yards, as tho supply, ‘of. capable | dest mun around the rookery. The iden of By vinen fs far router than the demand. ‘Tho minor | being Suporintendentand being superintended : cues of bulldozing and slugylug continue, and | attho same ting wus too much for him, and, s will probubly continue for days, or until tho | betug no Jongor uble to suppress bls indignation roughs yet tired of the sport and leave the side- | and wrath, he sat down Saturday and wrote Mr. walks for tho snloons. The supply of hogs Walter a lettor-which haa been published— large, and only the unfavorable weather pi complaining of the burdship being lutiicted: by Vents a rush of business, The Union his evs onforcliyg the tive-day rule of shutting olf water pletely lost its grip, and gives but little direc on to the ro-employnient or resignation of ite tnembers, A movement will probably bo inau- xumted by the men to thors bly overhaul the thn uid celtoe granted was not at ail tu propor= ul U ‘as NOL AL un 1D Pry} fe fun to the funds received. tae THE CITY-HALL, Among the building-permits issued yester- Gay was one to. W, B. Mills to erect two three- story dwollings, Nos, $05 and 807 Michignn avo- sue, bo coat $12,100, The City-Trensurer received yestertay $1,250 from the Wuter-Oftice, $287 from the Col- -leetor, and $8) from the Controller. Tho South Town Collector patd in $4,880, and the West Sido Collector €2,002, Fred Patterson, of Rock Bluff, Neb, who divns his name with n cruss, wita heard frum yess . lerduy. He wants the Muyor to cull around atyp certain fumbor-yari und inspect 0 patent wood- where the tax had not been patd, and coolly pro- posing to substantially retleve hii of al respons albility, ete., by submitting an ordinanes for adoption to that eifeet. ‘The ordinunicoa wns 14 deningogical as the letter aceompanying It waa insoleut, aud, without Mr. Waller’s consent or knowledge, copies of It Wore prepared for the press, it proposed, Inthe namo of “churity,” toremit the water rates aguinst proporty ocou- pled by: neat persons.” Sir, Walles fleet saw tho letter and proposed ordimines in Sunduy"a Tinnuxe, and tho frst thing he did yesterday inorning was to sit down and write the good, wiso General a otter, of which the followin is a cop: *CUTCAGG, dan. 10, 180.—Gen, H, Ltety Supers dytendent Water Departnent—siit; In your pub- lished fetter Saturday nddressed to me you suites ‘Delinquents are “now being notiiied that unicss payment ia omiude = within jive duys tho water supply will be cat off, The rigid and uniform enturcement of this rule 1s necessity causing grout und, Limny add, need~ tesa huvdship to individual familles, ug in anany” cscs partes are solely: dustitute, many of thom objects of public charity * Please Inforus me why you are so rigidly on- foreinie thin Kiummuary ive days" notice, which m Buwing miiching and Jet him you chiretorize na a tneviicss hardship’ to thinks of tte: Ra WANE NS, tho peonlay aby, feat wusbority, and unier wnt Fi x Mlont ny yo y Ald, Laivler was making faces at the pow- | the hund of this bopartumen te Mi tae aepueeaunt, to gee Joss hardships fn this particulnr shull not be im posed upon the neog Sire ae es) ALL EH “Commissioner Publio Works." From this It would appear that Mr. Waller know nothing of thoorder Gon, Lick reform to ne delng oppressive—certultly ho nuver lasued it, or euused itto be lssucd, nor would {tavor have buen tssned by his consent or advice, Whether or not Lich fasucd it himsolf und {6 try {og ta shotiltor the responsibility upon goine one che isnot known, but ft looks very inuch that way. ‘The foots will be known, howover, to-duy, er that be yesterdiy, The police, In removing Size which wore, obetructing Mhaiowutic roe Moved env of bis, and be says thoy acted par Unily, becauxe they rullod lo remove tho signs of sutnt of bis nulgubons., “rhe Judiciary Committee had theold grantt queation vofore them ugnin yesterday afters » Huon, aud voneiuded to recounmend to the Coun- Ci that the contravt entered uta by the Mayor 6 ead Coinnuasioner Waller for pe colstans ie? the new CliysHall with Megara, Thontllnsoy ‘Heed bo concurred In, : Tho ment condemnations yesterday were as fuownr At Nos. Uuudd Weat duokaun street | Willoreagerer Jo veely ene eee market, seven hums; nt No, ia two bums; dud | Tutor in the day Mr. Wallor expressed ‘himself at Now 18 und 16, ono sinnk calf and one | in reference tuJdeband his ordinance in the eunaelatead Nahwup. Piva: iden oF mutton Wore | following luttor: , See an ater witout, o! WRAL | Gen. H, Licks Superintendent Water Depart fhcpiokevanis ad ue. quarter of DME at | ment CBs Ktide oetatning and eoneldorng the Byoposod ordinance which you huve sub- miltted to me for remitting the water rites {uy certain cusea for charitably considerations, 1 um of opiniun that it ts better to let tho muttor rest uaet prevent, ‘The tix now rosta aguast tho ruporty, and not uyainst tho indigent family.” “\ Another ease of sinnll-pox wns reported ., yeetenday. It wos from Nu, 610 East Tweuty= + Bosventh street, and the wufortunate was. wuucd 2) fables. Tp appuars that be camo here from >. Bilwankee soo weeks ugo, snd brought the Ising with tlin. Ho wus to taken ¢ - | Tho owner of the propurty may be woulthy. “If ‘Pox Hosplial, and the ruwully with whick ern he gives the uss of his stopery to the Tndicone sopping Wore Vaceliuted and the promises | family “frou of rent throuyh charity, thon it Worpushly Curatynse ‘ ia. ocqupied =for tho thne wholly under ; KUKLUXING TItR MAYOR. acharitably uso und purpiwe, and ia covarud 3 v2 and provitted fur by the ordlnuncs now tn force; hd Blaygr ree Ch potics esterday tht | i¢ note and rent Is chargod, then the tux should thery was a letter in the Post-Ollfes for bim ueld | ot bo remitted. J thurefore do net approve the ft y et Y) I upper tebe) curiae ip ) the yood of the city, in the manugement of trembiingly, und It * Was found tg oud us follows: Cuigaco, Jan, $4, 1380.—Carter H. Harri Deans Hewuro next Batundiy evening 10s AO YORE wnen frou the Siock-Yards «ure a puing bo lay Lor you, the Department, request that you will not en teavurtn have it pussed by the City Council. Hespecttully, CHARLES 8. WALt “Commissioner Lu Lieb was not heard from after shovy, but at the Coun Ht mote celving the Beware. ‘tust evening Yours, Bocas One oy ris Bove." | Ald, Lawler presouted Blob's ordinance, and be . With Vistons of bighwayinen and blood before | wus thers to watch. its ~ Whether Ligh Bin. wig Nugur stappel ground to the Police | prompted Its ‘prezoutativa of uot is not knowa, THE CHICAGO . but it wonld bo singular if ho did not undor the circumstances, Be this na it. mny, it did not and ought not to, It pnasago coulil only roalt, in vil, and convert the Water Oltice Stito nv charitable, institution, and mako Leh tho “disburser of the charity. [tdoes not pranese to romit the tax of "Indigent porsons,” nit to repual tho ordinances mukine tho Aascss~ montof all taxes ng agninst tho peanerty. Under it, with feb to enforen it, the Wafer-Olleo wonld cenge to bo aelf-austaining inaldo of a year, It{s, perhaps, as proposteruia and out. Tageaus a’ achenia as was ever concocted, nnd Caimmisstoner Willer should be sustained in the Position he has taken. FELTON’S BRIDEWELD. THE MIQHTIE ANNUAL REPORT of the Inspectors of the House of Correction tins just been supmittod to tho Common Council. "Tho showing {8 a good ono, Aid sugEcsts many {mprovements made In the running of that ex- ecllently-mannged Institution, Tha receipts haye beon greator and tho expenditures less than duringany prior year. Over $000 worth of permanent improvements have been mpdo ft the building; the plumbing hag beou overs hauled, anda new floor juld. In doing thiaa fraud of tho contractor was discovered and sct torlghts. .The number of prisoners Jan. 1, 1870, ‘was 271, and there wero recelyed during tho year 6.201, making 0 total of 5,472, the dally nyorage belng a fraction greater than during 1838, ‘The total cash expenditu for the year 1870 wore $2,005.02, of which $613.05 were exponded for works of on permanent character, and elnased as * construction expenses,” leaving for Aenea expenses only, #U,05! 07; and the receipts tiring the ycur Were RE,251.20, showing in exe cosa of reccipls over tho general expenses of $10.08 for tho year. The tnepectars gu on to give a histary of tho Institution from ita foundation to the present time, with comments compiring tho old system or paying tho Superintendent a nominnl salary: and W stipulated price per day for the dieting of prigoners with tho prosent system, wherolit the Superintendent is paid a full salary aud everything Including provisions, $s fur- nished by tho city. ‘According to a tabulated statement, the saving to tho city during the last year by thig menns was $23,184.72, and tho total Raving for tho clght yours fs put down at $180,- A—tt comforiible item for tho considera- tlon.of the Hoard of County Commissioners and the Leglsinture in the management of county THE COUNCIL. Year. Purposes. School Fund. Cormick, grado, charitable ar educational Pruperty ocoupledl by dest Ald, Everett moved thit it be re! Comrulttwe on Fire aud Water. itute people. Trans follows: Yeas—Dixon dun, Lawler, El TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, Controller Gurney Presents His Estimates for the Current He Recommends an, Appropria- tion of $3,183,050 for All The Corporation Counsel Says All School Lovies Must Go to the Tho Council held nv regular weekly meeting Inst oventng, Mayor Harrison in the chair, and wi tho Aklormen, pregoitt except ‘Turner, Att- peter, MeNally, Sinyth, Swift, Lorenz, and Mc- Ald, MeNurnoy offered a resolution, which was passed, directing the Commissioner of Pab- le Works to report to the Cauncil the amount of inoney In tho 'Troasury to the credit of tha San~ ‘gamon street vinduct, the nmount that wilt probably bo collected this year, and the addl- tional amount neceasary tocomplete the vinduct and approaches and to raise tho buildings to Ald, Lawlor, aby consent, Introduced tn ori nance amending that in retution to water rates, 20 us to lenva ft diseretionery with the Commis- stoner of Public, Works to remit or rebate in wholo orin part, tho rates an property used for urposes,’ OF against ‘erred to tho Ald. Lawlor moyed that tho rules be suspended for tho purpose of putting it.on its pussage, The motion wos not tyreed to—yens, 13; nays, Sanders, Turner, McAuley, Hior- lsaucr, MeNurucy, Meyer, Wet+ terer, Melor, Barrett, Jonas, nits, Under the old system <3 conta were fl- Y ke! py fewea jhesupertntentlgnt for aleting prisoners, miler, “iimtanin Colleton pace peavey hid fet ner yatel Throop, Rawlelgh, Everett, Knopf, Thompson, about elzht couts, Sinubee, WallosMetattreys baie ‘The report stiggests that thero is need of in- ercnged prison-roonl, and recommends that a new building, sultable for femate prisoners, be constructed 18 soon is the olty"s finances warrant such w procedure, Thinks Were returned to o ‘on thelr arrival here. Acommunteation wis recelyed from tho Mayor submitting tho correspondence with Mossrs. Parnell und Dillon In reference to thelr recep- i. Wiekersham presented resolution, number of peaple and corpurutions for sorvices | which wns niuptet, ealtinue for tho appointment rendered, of n committee of five to arrange with the Mayor “Appended to the Inspectors’ report Is that of the Superintendent, and also of tho Physician, The former is wu mass of tabulated statistic: giving « variety of Information, Of the 5,201 prisoners recelved, 3,000 were mules and 1 femiles; 6,083 were committed for non-paymel of fines, and 1B were under timo sentences, varying from three days to one year cach, Tho mortuary report shows but 'fve deatha during: the year, out of un average, population of over BSO, nid An aggreyate population of 6472. Th a ert mode of rece approved. DECEMBER FINANCES. Amount of money actunlly In tho City ‘Treasury, at close of books. 10 ‘Less warrunts drawn and pay inWor of the prisaners was chietly { tha manu- ptlon, * ty City Clork funded {nthe official bond of Superintendent Felton for $10,000, with W. @. D. Grannis aud M.A. Furwell as sureties, It was ‘Tho Controller sent in his report for Decom- ber, 1879, ns follows, which was placed on tile: $1,000,010 fucture of stockings and cane-seats, Tho clay- | mand, not yet presente 28,620 beds would have furnished employment during r —— a part of tho yenr, Int carly in tho senson tho Net balanco..,....+, $1,951,080 number of able-bodied nen was so small that Apportioned an viz, there were not enough unemployed who were ably to do the work of umkiug brick, The garden was a fulluro, and consequently tho sup. By of vegetables for the coming year must drawn’ largely from tho markets, ‘The prinelpal causes for commitinent were; Breach of tho peace, 2ar7: vagraney, 1,018; burglary 23; lurceny, 69. Tho nges showed that the greatest rit Fats number were from 26 to 30 yenrs,—042: from wt | 1870, $105; tas, Rite Al to 60, 600s Bd to 40, bubs BI to US, Gaz; | taxes, std, GL tu G0, 23; 10, 28; 30, 201; 18,223, There was hah genteel twoof '¥, and eleven of | #8243; School Firomen’s” Rellef Fund, 3, pre ns Fund, $1,100; Sew: Ing Fund, $830; School Sinking Fund, eral Fund, old account, & 41,000; eneral taxes, 17d, B24, 408; forfeltures in one prisoner of 8 yeura, eres WS, Water Fund, $40,021; speeia) assessments, 480; Johunthan Burr Fund, $129: Police, and ‘Health Isuranco Fund,’ $3it; Polleo an 5 Schoal, Funds, E,703; General Slaking Find, $1,007; Hrvor I= yornyge Sink uel; Gon ral taxes, 1873 and Water ‘fax Fund, old necount, Tax Fund, old necount, $11,8% $135, Ife, mI W yenrs, Departinent_of Public. ‘Works, 18%7," $18,031; ‘The nativities were ag follows: United States, | School-Tax Fund, 1877, $20, General Fund, 2.810; Chnmda, 105} West Indies, 11; Ireland, 1,883; | $188,410; Fire-Depurtinent Fund, $3,547; Bower. ‘Bnginnd, 234; Seotland, ‘Wales, 1s Norway, | Ayo Fund, 85,012: Department of Public Works bl; Swede enimuric, 123 Russln, ermany, | Approvriution, Fund, ¥120,300; Street-Lamp 2h; Poland’G; Switzeriand, 7; Aus: | Fund, $05: Police Fund, $1,000; | School~tax tria, 0,8; Haly, 0; Chinn, 1; New Brung- | Fund, 84.009; Contingent Fur, $14,600; Public wick, 3; Nova Scotia, 3; ‘Hungary, 3; Portuyil, 3 Suwernge-Tax Fund, Jibs 1; and Hohemla, 4, Pho principal uativittes oF nd, itt of 1878, $17,810; ‘Gonera tho parents of prisoners were: trent 1,188; Canada, 113; Ireland, Scotland, 162; Germany, way, 2; Wolland, 1; Fund, $95,t5 Sewempe Fund, $4.00; Severn $8uit; Department of Pu Schoul-Tux Fund, $21,870 United Stites, Aity Sweden, 08; ‘Nor- and Frinecy 16, THE STETTAUERS. BALE OF THE DRY-GOODS STOCK AT AUCTION. The sulo of tho stock and fixtures of the firm of Stettauer Bros, & Co, took place yesterday nt noon, Iu the store, corner of Mudison and Frank- lin streets, under the direction of Mr, Levi Rogsonfeld, the Assignee, and Mr, E, C. Flower, tho uttorney of the firm, There was a fatr crowd in attendance, but tho bidding was slow Us 2,705 England, 2 bile Works Streot-Lamp Fund, $: ML of 187, $6,180. aAmoun . otal, BLOT Re, during the month of De General Fund, Fire Departen Bewernge Fund,.....+. Sewernge-Lax Fund, Departinent of Publlo Works, Schvol-Lax Fund, Police Fund,.... Publfe- Library Fund, uinbur, 1879; and very little Interest was manifested. Street-Lunip Fund...,. ‘AL ten minutes past 13 o'clock Mr, Flower | City-Lall Fund...... Interestaccount, mounted a box In the front part of tho storo, and read tho conditions of the sale, Ife suld that nu order had been issued Jan. 6 from tho County Court, that all tho offects of tho firm in this elty be sold at once to tho highest bidder, Total.,... oe Warrunta’ issued during ene, orin former yeurs redeemed by sity Vreasurer daring the month of De- for tho beneilt of the creditors. ‘Tho mercuan- | gembor, 180. sesseseaes disc would bo sold In departments, and would Amount of warrants outstanding: not by siruek off until the end of the | Rayabloon demand... snle, At that time the Paynble from taxes of 1 pereentuge worth be i averaed, and the stock offered us nwhole, If | Payablefrom taxes of 1870. the bid for the whole exceeded the average per * cent the entire stock would bo sold ing Tunp, Total. .psseereree In either cnge, the Agsigneo would recommend 4 DIVISION STREET. tho bids to the Court, with or without his indorse- ment. ‘Tho terms would be W per cent atthe time of the acceptance of tho bldg, and the re+ muinder in cash on the delivery of tho goods, whieh delivery would take place within ten days. the first lot comprised tho print, cotton flan- nels, and cotton butting, and had been Ae al Noy. G nt 820,00. It ‘was knocked down to ‘Adolph Loowenthal at 8 cents on the dollar. fig dros 4, allies, and to the North Brunch. Ald, Throop curred in tianimoitsly. CONTROLLYH'S ESTIMATES. Bis, previous: Department ‘Fund, 840783 Tae Find, $172 Pollee Fund, 81273 4,402; Public Library Fund, of warrants dmiwn ngninst the Bov- eral appropriations forthe current flseal year B4283, BL 0,077 1,603,019.09 Ala, Wottorer offered 4 resolution, which went through, directing the Corporation Counsel not to upply for nconiirmntion of the assessment for tho fmproyenent of Division street, from Clark submitted a report of the Finance Committee recommonding the contirmation of ‘ff, Gurney ns Controller, Tho report was con- yelvota, valued. ut and It wus sold to t Tho Fol eta semua estimutes wero recelved Curson, Pirie, Seott & Co,, at 66% cen tho | from Contra jurncy 3 Souine. Pirie, Scott & Co. at G64 cents on tho | UNC osrioLsazlt'd OPYICE, CHICAGO, Jitn. 10, 1880, ‘Tho department of shawls and ekirta, valued nt $2,500, waa sold to Curgon, Pirlo, Scott & Co. for 71 cents on tho dollar, ‘The tot comprising the roolons, flannels, and Dinuketa, valued nt $15,000, was sold to Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co, for 7 ceuts on the dollur, ‘Tho fifth lot, comprising the white goods and linens, was knocked down to Adolph Loewenthal nt Gt conte on the datlir, Tho lot comprising tho goats’ and Indies’ un- derwear, hoslery, and gloves, valued, at $25,000, was sold to Carson, Piriv, Scott & Co. for 35% cents on the dolar, Tho Inst lot, mado up of the notlons, corscts, vembled: In compllunes with the defray tha xnonees of our nent for the Nscut your ondin) tho nygregnte from all source latter maturing July 1, 1880, found herewith ln detult, tated by sound polley. i —To the Mayor and Aldermen in City Counctt Aa rovisions of the City Charter, Lherewlth submit statement of cathinutes of tinounts Buypposca weeessury to Muntelpid Gavern- Dec. df, 1880; nlyo income of the Inat fiseat year with tho amount of intercst- bearing labilitles, together with so much of the “Tho reduction mado from tho catimates of tho varloug depurtinents, and whieh will bo ure bellaved ta bo dlae t has not beon the des ote., vaiued nt. $40,000, was knooked off toJohn | slyn to Jmpalr tho usefulness or vllicionoy of CG, Olson & Co, for 3 cents. tho administration of our tinunefal affairs, but The cd and found | to pursus x system that will mest the apprube- eregntnge ‘wis then avert to be bt 1-25 per cent. Tho entire stock was then put up and aul sold to Adolph Loewen- thal for 69% centa on tho dotlur, It bud beon ap- praised nt $139,500, and sold for $81,007.60, w= enthnal's fathor, Str.8, Loewenthu), la a dry-goods merchant jn Leavenworth, Kas, and it is under- stood that the atock was’ purchused for hin, Exporlenecd merchants gay that the croditors did romurkubly well by tho Bute, The butlaing was thon offered, togethor with all the movable fixtures, The incumbrances amounted to $7887.53, and tho purchuser Ws- ained thom. | ‘The lease of the ground ex- pired May 1, 1802, with a privilege of i ten years’ oxtonsion. Noone seemed to bo willing to bid, und the gute wis declared vlosed, UNION VETERANS. INSTALLATION OF THE NEW PRESIDENT. The Unton Veteran Club mot last evonlog In thoir rooms inthe Grand Pueiiio Hotol, Gen. Chotlutn, tho retiring Preatdent, made way for tlon of correct business methods, The total appropriation for muntelpal, purposes herewith recommended 14..$2; Less cash from miseolluncous source: Leaving... oe Add for school purpose Add for Interost on bonded debt... TOD ...versecsens nee. Add for probuble deficiency in collest~ ing city tuxed...... Total appropriation....... “This sui muy not inoct your view! ‘The necessity for economy alia Biving has "boon reooisplished, 18TS and 187! formor $2,810,401 700,000 sor ee BL GOAL He 6,00 «$2,800,082 289,308 183,050 3, fit it ls, Lbelleve,to be 18 sinalt us tho Increased domund, ‘of a rapid incrense of population witl justify, exlats. If a the surplus should be employed ta liberate our tinunces from bur prosent embarmusments. ‘The fullure to callect, at the thne, the tax levies fur the years 4, toxothor with the defntlontions of valved the City Government Gon, Murtia Leora, the uowly-cleated presiding W a see dnclebarlitess fron nich 1 G triot! che 8 na yee recovered, and whic Spleen a ee ate ottel ene peh me ia roprexented by obligations each yeur tasucd [1 anticipation of the cullection of taxes, thereture believed that the saving nosed, J. §. Curtiss, the Recording Sccratary, presented his report, which showed that 384 now members bad ben added to tho roll, ‘The total membership, 120; sixteen have died or left, leaving 964, Amount received and paid ta frous- Urer, S180. Me, George W. Couk presented hig report, which showed that since July lust ho had received $1,701, and bad expenticd 31,70, leaving $01 on band. ‘The reports wore reeelved und placed on file. Some other routing Duginess wus transacted, when Prof, Divight Deny rooted * tilinois at Donelaon " {nn mun- nor that drew applause and tars from the men. ‘erg of the Chub, many of whom knew oy expe- rience tho truthfulness of the recital. He utso guyo “Shoridan’s itide,* A vote oF thanks wis. tendered the Professor atthe conclusion of hia recital for the entertuin- ment bo bud given the Club. ‘Tho following ure the nowly-olucted olicers; President, Martin Luem; Vico-Presidonts, James A. Sexton, T, ' Jacobs; Recording Scerctary, Jucob 8, Curtiss; Correaponding Beerotary, John C. Barker; Treas. urer, Goons W, Cook; Marahal, John J, Houly; Aualitant Hocanding Sueretury, Willlum {1 Jou lstons the rotiring ‘officers were tendered 9 rising voto of thanks. ¥ A special commilttes of sovon was renin ‘or atpproprintion of tho list fiscal with wou! unoecessary Oxpense of 00,000 ent methods autall, sonoh- year, Other sults of ono uf another. and Controller sro early Jletal results will be obtained. vROS JAN, 1, 1880, TO DEC, 1, 1880, Building: Inspection Dopgrtinant Ulty Cumatery, os Chy-talt Pu City hay-scnics. y at Ku Cont collest prlur yours, Departinent 0 f Blcotlon expenses,..,. Fire Departinunt, 4. Sinking Fund., Houlth Department... Nouse of Correetior " . Bor paymunt of interebé’ on gondral > | bonded debt of olty—, For yuyient of intéred on sowors: an z ver fmprovemort bonded dubt of cl ssogessszestebsrosecesosses udyiont account and interedt thoreua ta be uppoluted at the next mooting the purposs of scouring umployment for con rades who are out ef work, en, Chotiiin stated that ho would mova at tho next moetlig fern plan looking to getting upareiief fund for the benellt of unfortunate wex-soldlors. Ho utiuted that several cuses Of Cx treme destitution had recently como under bis nouce, The Votoran Club hud to pay nll the ex- poets of the children’s reception to Gen. rit at tho Exposltion Bullding, which ate conalderubly Into }ts funds, 2 A coumiunicadon from Gen, Jullus Wiite, member of the Nationnl Committed, way rus Ing that a committvo of wine. be appointed to co-operuto with iain tn gotting-up velonin clubs throughout the Stato, wutie) pur ton of the oomll ‘redldcntinl election. ‘thla mutter evoked considerable disvussion, Comrade Pratt moved thut the Committe bo mypelneed at once. nothur comrude move that the mattor bo referred to the, Votuinitieo gn Political Action, to report ut the hoxt regular miceting, ‘This mo- tlon was Jost. ‘The question of appointing the art Cumaitice was then considered, and udopted. * hoo! Altor Hicricers agen other routine business 00} Sinking Fund. the Club adjourned. | fi + Bowerage Fund.,,, ft is ets 28 s. & SESS § REEEEEEE ESS of our iin- inedijate predvoossors and the savings froin tho itt, toothor o tuxes recently collected from the levies of 1873 und 1874, should be reuppropriated to tho iutandion of ‘this indebtedness. ‘This polloy d8oon plico ws Upon 4 cHsh busis for air expenditures, thoreby reljeving the eity of the which our pres: If this course should not meet with favor, itis boltuved that tho surplus from the sources incntioned should be deducted anmuunlly, when collested, from tho tax levies of wise Wo wunnot comprehend the wixtom of an cvonomy which gives the res yeurto Incrudse the uppropriations “Pormit me to direct your varly attontion to that portion of aur bonded tidebtcdness mature dng in dulysnext. Ibis belleved that if the Mayor It the posaoaslon of authority to incet those obligations tat bono ESTIMATES OV EXPENSES VOI THK VIROAL YEAT JANUARY zu, For towerago construction, Btroot Inmpa.. Kpcoinl nasceam Erring Womnn’s Refuge. Tlouse of-Good Shepherd, Washingtonian Homo., Leas eatimated deduction Phiteo and Fremen'a iteliot Fu ‘Total amount catimated.. 1O5U. PTT from miscel- Taneons recelpta and caah in‘trensury APpHeALLG ThOLClO....seerssecerrvereee 700, 2, Add 10 por cont for probable deficiency in collecting taxes... Not estimated amount, INCOME FROM JAN,°1, 1870, 280,008 $51,181,060 JAN, 1, 1880. From taxes of 1878 and prior years, evlved dur rae vatens seen sees BOOG2 418 PS ines Department of Public Works— Miscellaneous, ssssssseree 55,897 Fund permits, ote, 16,043 tattd permits, ete 8.605 Wator-Pund rents... poe Building: a EA, BEC. ssa ssee 4E05 School , for inter 18,051 School Fand, for rents, if, School Fund, forStute a 187 Fi 16,060 10,900 POD, oT 1,015 ete, seen cettesscersesrasee 90/700 Misccllancous sources, including costs, Ot OD TAX BMIGS, OC. rere serererees — 18,0683 $0,610,008 Ifabilitles outatanding upon which Interest Is to be pald— Munie(pal bonds, $146,000 in 6 per cent Donde for twel¥e MONS, voee..esaeys $11100 ,000 In 7 per cents for twelve 1 months, miscallancous ......+ 4+ 07,058, $28,000 in 7 per cunt bonds for twelve TMONths, Clty Hridowell...e.se-0+0 16,730 ,000 In 7 percent bonds for twelyo months—tinnvl........ 48,590 $335,000 {n 7 por eent bonds Invaths—CityeHall,.....seees 22,700 $51,000 fy 7 per cont bonds for months—schvol construction, 8,570 $1,105,000 in 7 per cent bonds fur ti. monthy—schvol, .. oe 77,385 Bowernge bonds— 80,000 In U per cont bonds for tielvo month: 4,800 82,543,000 months, “. 178,000 $2,008,000 nis for twelve MOnthe—river INPYOVEMIENt.....ee. TELCO Water bonds $021,000 in 6 per cent bonda for twelvo MONHA. «6.66. eees - 87,200 $3,025,000 in 7 por cont bonds for twelve MONDE caecoee tree seeeeee serene, 203,760 City debts pnynbte during the current ear from Ja. 1, 388, to Des. Ul, alx per ecnt suworngo bonis, dio July, 80,000 Seven per ecnt sewerage bonds, duo ' Bix per vent water-loan bonds, dueJuly 1, 1880, veverseseessavecesesnsceseg 201,000 Interest due on advances for Intercat on clty bonded debt * Coupons mutured July'l, 1870. ~ 200,000 Judgments against tho olt; ry coste and interest. - 00,070 “ Hespectfully ahs ‘» Te Ald. Dixon moved that Cominittee on Finnnce, \¢ Gurney, Controller." they be referred to tho Ald. Lawlor gitld thoy ought not to go thore. The Counell ought to take thom ape the next meoting, and yo through mittee, ‘Tho document, however, them. No attention id tot 6, Foeotmieudations of tho Com- was roferred. CITY URIDEWRLE. Superintondont Felton 6 ent In his annual re- port and that of tho Inspectors, which appear in another column, TACK TA; .XES. ‘The following opinion wus recelved from the Law Department in answe: Judleinry Committee us to with the buck taxes: ing orders count of back taxes, orlgi achool purposes Cointon Scnool fi for xehool purposes, shall ‘Treasurer us a speelal tune subject to the order uf the upon warmunts tbe oo Mayor and City Clerk.’ He Chup, 4 See, 80. “in citles where there ts City Clerk, In tho enso of Spright vs. 1 Constitution, shall provide us th ugh at gount of bick vovered Into the FRANCIS ADAMS, Cut bridge nt Jackson street, a over, The Department of Publ Milwaukee avenue, and Alloys, West Divison. ‘Tho Committeo on Judloi passaye of the followin; “ Be dt urdained, ete, Royised Laws and Ordinan ag to road ns fallows: zo. 8 ANY pel provided, who shall be uny of the provisions 0! ahalt wu than $i yet apply to the olllcens or eo collier of an warnints orto make arre: OtITE WROsO ton, provided that such, such business, Suid pormit of tho porson to whont It ts elty seat thoreta,” i in motion of Moler, wus atrick alo ‘The ordinance. The same Committers i tar the street labo poallng the: ord ourred In, without pegund tony Oph tho Law Depurtinent, ota. wore taken ip nn and his merits wore disc some length, ‘Ehore wore two reports, mendln that ho ba not oun Hayy, 25, ns followas ‘eda—Wickorshuin, Cull Nayt— Dixon, Bandors, Mallury,, Eve no] and Jonni. GOV. MUR i Loursvitte, Ky., Jun. 39. FUL Murray's appolntin ry ba Riven w soronade ut of tho War, ance which tant Sco, 8 of Chap. tuin from the Muyor, or from tho Chief Nee, a printed or written permit nuthorizin thom to carry: enor while In tho discharge 0! Murrny Id oditor of tho Loulsville Con and the tnogt prominont lepublican In the Ho wis tho youngest and one of the mogt brill- lant cavulry Gonornis in tho uri} me hv Uultod ir to Inquires from tho whut should be done MACK-TAX BCIOOL, MONEY, “ To the City Connell uf the City ef Chicagn: Jon. 6, 188, your honorable Dody passed tho follow- rs * Ordered, that tho Corporation Counsel be directed to report to thls Counell at as early a date us possible, whethor the money now in tho City Treasury, which hus been collected on ie- nally levied and ap- vropriuted for school purposes, can now bo ered Into the general fund. The school {nw cuntuins tho following pro- vision: *AM monoys ralsed. b} or received und, or from any othur source taxation for rom the State be held by the City (fur school purposes, Board of Education buntersigned by vised Statutes, 1877, a Cantrolter warrnnts: are to be signed by the Controiler instend of the Roylsed Statuti Chap. #4, See. 105, ‘oople, 8f Ilingls 695,the Supreme Court held that tho elty, in Jovylng fixes for school purposes, nets merely 44 tho agent of tho State for the purpose of ex- veuting tho ruandute of Art. . 8, See, 1, of tha that *the Genera! Assembly id officient syste of ro free schoala whereby ull children In tho State may recelve a youd common-school education,’ ‘Vho Court in this cise mikes at clear distinction between taxea levied by the elt uses naa municipality and fur ordinary muntici- pil purposes, and taxes levied by It purposes. ‘The former it levics In its own right ag prinelpal, tho litter ag tho agent of tho State. If schoo! tuxes should bo covered into the oral fund by tho city, this would be simply a conversion tu [ta own nue by the olty of money Jovied and collected by itns.uniugent, My opin= fon, therefore, 1s that ‘tho mouey now In tho City Treasury which has beon collected on a taxos origloalt, propeiated for achool purposes, mera fund, for ita own for school on= levied and up- cannot ‘now Keespoatfully, rporation Cownsul,’ It was referred to tho Committee ov Schools, MORE BRIDGES. Commissioncr Waller sont In estimates for a ind another at Deur- born street, that for the former belng $5,078.00, and that for the latter $59,282.25. They were laid Wo Works sont Jn an ordinnnee for the opening of Morgan street to It wns referred to the Commiltca on Streots CONCEALED WEAVONS. lary recommended tho i cos Of 1870, in re to ourrying cuncenled weapons, bo amended so raon, excopt ns horcinafter adjudged tuhuye violated See, 1 of aiine of not loss than $26 nor more ), or bo Imprisoned in the Houxe of Cor- rection for a term not excocd! both, in the disuretion of tho magistrate or Court befors whom such correction shall be bud, And that Sea, 0 of snid chapter above-named shall bo amended so us to road us follows: “geo, 9. ‘Tho prohibitions of this chapter shall thig chapter ing wx months, or tombers of tho po- forgo of wutd city When on duty, nor toany duty may be to serve sts; Nor to persons whose bttainoss Or occupation mny Keen to re- quire tho exrrying of weapons for tholr peryons shall it, whon granted, ehall stato the niin, ayo, oceupition, and residence granted; shall not bo for n torm Songer than ono your from its dato, Au etinll bo curtjiied by tho City Cloris with the of the Sixteenth, $300 Inavrtoul, inunded wils thon paased. recommended tho Having on Ale of the petition of the Lubor wousue asking for efght hours’ work and B15 a day, prers, Concurrod in, ‘The same Committee reported in favor of ros ance providing for paving streets by private contract, which was not cote Tho redolutions of Ald, Molor, culling upon the Commigsoner of Publla Works to make aight hours aduy's work for omployes. on the strecta, und to pily thom 81.25 per duy therefor, Hons or advice from reported back by the dudiclary Comuitttes without rocommendutton, ny pase . "Thy queation uf tho gontirmation of Itochford as Boller Inspector came wp ia i speci order, used pro uid con ut tho mnjority recom- ndruved. Amotion ta concur was ayrucd to—yens, 8; lerton, Altpoter, Rior- dan, Purcell, Poovey, Lorenz, Molur ixteenth). Ballard, Pholps, Clark, Grauuia, ‘urnur,- MoAuloy, ba iszner, MoNuruvy, ‘Throop, I rott. Knopf, ‘Thompson, Mover, Wottorer (Fifteonth), wilery, kuwielgh, Stauber, - Wulilo, AoCatrroy Burret, ‘Ybo Couucll thon adjourned. RAY. .—Tho nows of Gon. peut ws Govoruor of ‘Utah was rocelyed horo with grout satisfaction alurge number of frignds, and to-night bo iis reaidence, Gon, mercltl, State. WE the close ae fied with Blutes Marshal fe two torui lute Bourd of Visitors Oo Annupolin. Di his romurks at tho tat night bo did not staty definitly or not bethor he would accept, but it fs the belief of bis frignds thas bi } In,cuae he goes to Uta! bo will rotalu his tin the Cummercial, ngratulitory dispatches baye boon cou! ' Z Veal BNAI DRITH. Second Day’s Procesdings of the Dis- trict Grand Lodge. sidenae, nh TF Renee mioguniesemnane ee i-Ribeny papers plenso copy, eee ay. 'Krionda nro Invllod ww ntvanide ME ChICag, Re i a ) PADOTE plemy cupy, Z DORSHY—Jan, 10, 1 t 10K. peat ar ata akg a Qnysdaneatntivne me Friends and SILVER—On Jon, 19, 1880, Charles Silver, Brilliant Banquet at the. Palmer Houso in tho Evoning. inthe ag, The Order in Other Citles, * Ramona fear 7 Seat Handotph-st. on Werner, Jan, 2iat o'clock p. my to Graceland. Frienasyy BUSINESS MEETING. 27" Toronto, Ontario, papors pleas copy, Tho District Convention of tho 1.0.1. H. ree | HALTeotna. 17.) K. Hall ago 36 B yenra, sured {ts work In Odd-Follows’ Tat, No. 113 | Qe a er ate ren ann Roenergees Teme Randolph atreet, at 10 o’clook yesterday morn- | "EH" Syrncuso,qN. ¥:) and Piiadelpuis Pays pleay Ing, President Relehman in the chair, copy, ’ : TARNS—On Jan, 10, 1 Frank J. ond Fano IS are Notice of fanerat hi SCIENTISTS MAY ‘DIFFER Tho Rev. Dr. Felaonthal, being present, was Invited to take a seat on tho platform among tho officors, and did so, ‘Tho Comnifttee to whom tho matter waa ro- forred, whilo coneldering the nation of the Gon- Barnes, Ingarnes. dauabtar ot rent tel nbout tho pathology of rhoumntistn, Ita Ortets, eral Committes, reported in favor uf oxpunging | 8d whether {tbo horeditary, but, irret 4 from tho records overything relating to tho sua- | testimony proves that, hon a tendency toltds velons itaclf, Hostettor's Stomach Bitt Tbe menus of subduing that. tendency, af tha proseribet remedies for tho dines Ing tholr use, others aro utterly inci Matteo wt ponslon of Island Lodgo, No. 169. After g long debate a substitute was adopted, accepting tho explanations of..tho mombers of the lodge, and, while the Conyontion indorsed the victlon of the Gencral Committco, tho Grand Lodge cheerfully forgave ull mistakes and errors which may buyo been conunitted. The Committco to whom was roforred tho resolution culling for the promotion of fgri- culture for the benefit of co-rctigtonists, ree- ommended the Appointment of acommittee of three to confer with tho Amerlean Union of Hebrow Congregations, which hns tho mutter in tho best, the safest TH, vory obatinite malady, tho more effectually ty ovorcomo It, should “bo grappled with Ob thy outact, Every ono knows what terrible, why consloss, pain itenn infilct, Why, thon, shou, this atrocious, often fatal, complaint be a. lowed to gain headway through Indltferonce its onrliost symptoms, when a safe, long-tested, and atrongly recommamdicd medicine preseny Sn a report nt the next scasion. Con~ eel ort ivueeme not inmipropriate to ont mane Corntttoo on Endo rement con wratulate d the rhoumatio against oxposttre. 0 Gran ge tipon its wisdom in adopting totes tat gevaton on daw. which - prokibited ANNOUNCEMENTS. Pea nie ecabibs e in hn ALREAN Wild LHAD TIL 7 S. Andante ning id NOON PRATER LADIES TEMPERANCE ‘tnig of tho Woat Hide Union wil Fow nt tha Kmangel Chui Marr! Po. ee a rps LST RED RINON REFORM CLUB Win, ‘L cotobrato their second, anniversary this event Anattmelive musteal and titorary program has be meddling with the endowment Juw, unless, pet!- tioned for by two-thirds, of the lodges in the distriet. Thoy refrained from giviag an opinion upon tho lay, but felt warranted in. eosin that nu Wiser action hud been taken by tho Grand Lodge since Ita existence: that, by” this law, Indges gatucd for thomselves uw’ futuro positive fund —“wherefrom, fin cages of cpidemica and publfe calunities, endowments muy be drawn, Tho Committee recommended no ehango whatevor, except It came in tho way polnted out PRAYEI-MEER 1 be, held to-mo rch, corner of Paullga anf tho sy Muli, REGULATE MONTHLY MEETING OF Ue in the endowment Jaw, [iaio Liistortent Boeioty silt b i ‘The report was ntopted. svontine nutworcloek ® Troanuror of the. Soret ‘roanuror of tho Sili'ho slvotad to tia vacancy, after wtel Str Wie Tesuliition was passed donating $25 A resolution, bussed donating $25 to tho | fim iitons wilt rout a. paper on “Chlengo, and ty, suitering people in Silesin and ‘Lhuringen, in - Sources uf Hor Past and Future Growth "tt ty Germany, Uthat the Ion. John, Wentworth, i ia Hanco Committee reported that tho | {heist whathellien i 7a will sided finonetal reports were correct. Thoy referred the meotlne. she Hon Eid) Vesnbaray Wisin with pleasure to the fnapoini sueceas of the pnst yenr,—thore having been puld $18,000 to widows had orphans, and #1737 toward tho smninta- nanee of the Orplnn Asylum, ‘The culls for charity hud beon many, and were nobly respond- W, Anh APEiORY WITT DEAD THe GosrE tamporaucy mating to-night In Lower Fax wolt Hall, T Wika BAW IN EUROPE 18 THE 8 7 lecture to be dellverod sts u I Jn the courso of Ue edto by the individiul lodges, Thay saw with | Young Mton'a Christian Association by Mr. F cate tat the funds of tho Grand Lodge were | Wiliuing thursday orang, Jam. it Lower Fareet atendily decronsing, having decreased $521.8) | Halt ia fur xuntiuinen ind Indios can be ob} alt Wieket in during tho pist your, ‘Tho expenses, with tho | tuned) frov at tho uftice of the YMC. Aw 10 Mat inereased number of todos and imembers, | Soe must naturally {nerease, so that the Income would not be equal to the expenditures. Thoy, thorefore, recommended that the por caplts tux ‘be increased to ® cents, Action on the recommendation was deferred fompornsily, BAKING POWDER. at 8760 Mr. i ing that where a brothor, placed In good stand. fng, was unable to pay his dues and endowment assosstinents, the amaunt be deducted from his endowment when ho dled. It wus placed on tho tuble, Tho Rey. Mr. -Felyonthal, by Invitation, made afow remarks, saying that, thongh for several ents ho had been ovcupy ing a sent on the buck ench, jenving to the youn men netive work, ho was still In sympathy with the Grand Lodge, belleving that ‘the Order was u great factor In promoting whatever was humane, noble, and S He hoped. ut would do whatever they Could to promote its interests. EAppluuse) rt xecees wag thou taken until balf-pnat 2 ‘o'gtock, At tho afternoon session resolutions wore adopted nekawlodg tng the great loss sustained ye a} Onler by tho death of Abraham Aub, of levelund, ‘The Committee on Sceretary'’s Report recom- mended that the Seeretary be Instructed not to forward to lodges in the district any petitions for reilef, coming either from individuals or lodges, without haying frat obtained tho co sent of the Goneral Committes, Concurred h ‘The Committee on the Orphan Asvhnn report: cd that it was In trustworthy care. ey recom mended that the justitution be incorporated un- der the laws of Ohio, and that the necessary funds, $8,000 or $10,000, be appropriuted to com- plete the new builiing, Convnrred in, Thu Committee ou Legislation recommended that tho per enpita tax for 188) be 60 cents, which wns tigrecd to, Arecomnmendation that the $5 fee exneted from Past Presidents by abolished was not con- curred in, Anothor, that represontutives to the Grand Lodge shull be elected ut tho same tline ns tho uftivera was coneurred tn. ftur a protracted debito on tho matter of # uniform liw for tho collection of dues from re- instated members, tho proposition being voted down, tho Convention adjourned uatil 1b o'clock this morning. TIF LANQUET. After tha Invors of tha day wore concluded the membersof tho Distriut Grand Lodge were tendered a banquet by tho Chienyo lodges of tho B'nal Ivrith. The visitors and thoir hosts, with the Indies, assembled in the club-room to the numberof about 20, A procession was formed, and at 9 o'clock tho march was made to tho grand dining-ball to the strains of the “Turkish Patrol.” The dinner did full Justice to the roputation of tho Palmer House chet, ond. wos correspondingly unjoyed by the hanqueters, ufter tho arduous work of the duy When tho menu, from the oysters to tho colfec, fad beon exhausted, and the spurkiing wines had wronght a general good will and stirred up the natura cloquonce, the speaking began, The opening rumarks were mide by Phitlp Stoln, of Muurico Muyer Lodge, No, 105, who: presided over tho tousts, introducing cach spenker appropriately. ‘The tousts aud responses were as follows: Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TAITAR. Tousekcuper's favarity in leading citlas of the worl, No-oulive proparavon makus such ght, taky, bot ronda, or thgurious pastry. (Can by eaten by Utsby dice without fear of the iis resulting frum teary indi dosuble foud,. ¢-Cummonded for purity and sult Soreness by tho Gavernmunt Chomlxt, Br, Mott. ROYAL WAKING, POSV Mert Ori] Sian yt _ AUCTION SALES. By GEO P. GORE & CO. S0 und 82 Wabash-ay, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TULSDAY, Jan, 20, 0:30 o. mu Tuportant Showing In Destrahio Goods. ane ako. ie GORK & CO, Auctoneort HUGOLAR WHEY AUN SUL BOOTS, SHOES AND “4 District Number Six," it. Reichman, of Excel- slor Lodge, No. 170; “The Proaident and Mem- hors ‘of tho Excontive: Conimittoa: a the 4 i jor,’ . iamburger, Of mriney Lodge, Gene’ of tho Grand | On Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 10 ‘a, m. ea fb? Cay oe Guenter, ea anes of oO a bs + Religious Livorty,” tho Tor. A. Nordon, of | > A good clean line of Seasonable Baverol ney Lael Nee ii Rear Cloveln nud | will be offered, an Asylum,” » Folsonthnal, Mumah: , at, x is “Gur Boture, By A Aiuboey, of Graltd GEO, P, GONE & CO,, 94 83 Wabasl-st. aplis cc, No. 28; * The ulted States o s, Amrletge “Shak Goknonsebion, of Onloutnt hureday nen yee ae my f My re + “Our Lawmakers,” oT ‘RAD Hindle? of Baypts Lodge, No. 2s: Women in Newnun, of Herder Todau. No. 2; "Our Eosta, the Chjoayo Lodges,” 8, logon- fold, of Sinnesota Lodye, No, 167. Aftor the regiiar tonts soveral itnpromptu_ speeches were made, and the diner continued ta bo celebrated until’ late hour, when tho gentlomen and Indies retired tn tho fall conclousness of huving passed an unusually pleasant evening, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE Full lines of W. G. and C. C. Ware, Rock and Yellow Ware, Glassware “' assorted.” Also a car-load of Stoneware. Goods packed (25 SOUP GTe ® Cor Auetion By ELISON, POMEROY & C0., Auctlonee 0 Randalphest, TUESDAY’S. SALE, Jan, 2O, at 0:30 o'cloul:, GREAT SPECIAL SALE New and Second-hand Furniture, Parlor sults, Chambor Bots, Bodatonds, ureath Whrurotoa Unica Desks, C ‘Di iy Hesks, Chitra, Diniog-rous, Fu allure, Carols, Saytroasus, Heddlny, Crockery, ‘le TMoretnal Wards And General ETT BON, POMEETLOY & CO. Auctlondors, 7# and w Randulpbat MARBLE-FRONT RESIDENCE, 432 WABASH-AV., Wednosdny Morning, Jan. 21, ant 10 o'clools. . ST. LOUIS, Sr, Lous, Jan, 12.—Tho Jewish order of D'nnt Tvrith coutinued its ses¢ion to-day, and, ator the re-ctcetion of Isador Bush, of St. Louls, as ‘Truatoo of the Eudowment Fund,tho Convention wont Into Commnittey of tho Whole on the rovis- jon of the by-liws, Toeniyht tho delegates wero given a splondld banquat ut the ——<—<—<——_$_— Germania Club. OPEN WINTER, Detnort, Mich., Jan. 19.—Tho Detroit and st. Clair Rivers aro entirely free from ico, and there ig nono in sight on Luke Erle, Advices from Port Huron stato that Lake Huron is free from. feo, and that the steamers Beckwith and Carrio Blood are making regular trips botweon the riverand luke-xhero ports. On Sughinw Bay, in- aldo of Au Gros Point, the ivo fs reported ta bo from ten to fourteen Inches In thickness, but thero la no lee in the Baglnaw River, and thore has not boon any for 1 week. ‘ The Eldredge Sewing-Machine—It lends’| ry ing, 8% the world, amis the best for you to buy, Wanwasluekeas ta Wilauhont Payton kod jam Sold on monthly payments. 100State street. | ber Furniture, Dining-rooin Tutile, Wilton and Us 13 tt yptorye sil Capote roves AR ER ec Auotlonaurs, #8 and a) Randolp! iy HENRY & HATCH, Succuead ku Wabasha hased the Intorvst of Mr. Radin ta {be : ute, uOUs duyantWo'ctock, and Uf ry Gouds on Wednenatt Bt auwe hour, Our Next Auction Sale oF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ° HATS und CAPS, Ele, No FAnay Prices—Nost sot taoth, $3; Milng 36 nates. MeChoaney res, Clark and einaalpegee Most wonderful Ja tho beautiful dlaplay of delfeloug candiys at Dawson's, 2)! State street, Indigestion, dyspepsiu, nervous prostration, and all forms. f poneral debility rolluved by take ing Mengiaan’s Peptonized Reef ‘Lonte, tho only prepamition of beef vontulning its entire iutrie fous propertios, It ia not mere stimulant lke tho oxtrnota of beof, but contains bloud-making, foree-yoneriting, and life-sustaining propertioa; fg Invaluable In wil onfeobled conditions, whether the reault of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or ucute discuse; partioularly if ro- iting from. pul atts, Coswoll Hiiuandi ££Go, Propriotozs, Now Sark, For sald + wile held on by dromgist. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 21, at 10 a, m- EW-Nuo notice will be given of our Oponing T Bi al 3 * a of bia LIEN EY & IArToH, Auctlongert ed BIRTHS, “KRNIHIM—to Alva, Delle Arubelm, Jw fa sult birth of baby boy. ip re ‘rk pupa please copy, pacer 7 HES CLEANING: : owutitully, DYED TOMWAY Sinn. jo, tiwothy Sorray.vgod Bt years, | ' 4 Ob eae a native of County Vipporary, bret f pinoral frum die due residence, 2 Maxwel iM ee ean od chet tuuly seepuotfully invited 20 ra Sisnes Seen eas LADIES AND GENTH|ND. BHERMAN~Tha funora} Fvleus, ft Danlel lod - Fe ae ans Bre EY Carriage to Ceeculunds | | ANDY ks na aa f diphtheria, Cl Bead fl Gor wpe 2 this olty, Jay. 19, of diphtheria, Oe y jauert ahah tutes Weddeoday noxtat I Dean Creal @ mm. ta Kysubill for juterment. tun HEAR, Woke gaat FOMTRR—On Monday, Jan, 19, wt Ta, m., at bisiare rE Mculaiasdty nleas

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