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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. : THE CITY. Y GENERAL NEWS. * A. Gottletb, Pittsburg, {3 at the Sherman, “J. G. Steerer, Milwaukee, Is at the Gard: ner. = U, Jones, Paru, lt,, sa guest at the Gard- ner, A, 'T. Williams, or Detroit, is nt tho Clifton Houre, Capt. ‘Edwin Pollock, U. 8. A., Isat the Palmer. - Iituford Wilson, Springfield, is atthe Grand Pacitie. C. A. Broadwatar, Montana, fs at the Grand Pacltle. William Slyslop, Cairo, is registered at the Gardner. “W.D. Cochran, Chiciunatl, 0. Is at the Gardner. -M., Bureh, Grand Tapids, Mich,, fs at the ‘Tremont. dS. Thompson, Ios Angeles, 1s at the Shorinan, “C.J. Cheney, Boston, Mass, ts at the Ii, Whitmore, Linke City, Colo, Is at the Sharman. . 3 W. D. Richards, New York, is stopping at tho Gardner. M,C, Darker, St. Loufs, fs stopping at the Clifton House, 4 J. Plaga, Central Falls, It 1, is registered at the Sherman, William Chumasera, San Franclseo, ts at tho Grand Pacitle. Itugh Barclay, dr., Russellville, Ky., is at tho Graud Pacific. A. A, Cox, Enfielil, N. 11, is registered at. “tho Grand Pacitle. D.S, Arenson, Kansas City, Mo., 1s reats- tered ut the Palmer, James A. Snilth, Worcester, Mass, ix. reg- sstered at the Tremont, ~ ' Charles 1, Kellogg, Jr, and Paul F. Mohr, Cincinnati, are nt the Grand Pacitic. . Capt. W. J. Kountze, of the Kountze Line pf ateumcrs, St, Lonla, is at the Palmer, Wiliam ‘fT. Block, Hannibal & St doe Ratlrond, Hannibal, Mo. fs at the Tale Paul F, Nicholson, agent “My Partner” combination, New York, Is ut the ‘Tremont. Lieut.-Cot, Osborn Smith and the thos, | John Shields, Manitobu, are at the Tremont. Thomas Auseomb, Wagner Sleeping-Car Company, Rochester, N, ¥., 9 at the Grand Pacific. “Dr, A. J. Mullen, Superintendent Indiana Stato Prison North, Michigun City, Is at tho ‘Tremont. oe Mrs, Mary A. Livermore, Boston, and Susan I. Anthony, New York, dined together at the Sherman yesterday, - GML Chappell, Assistant Superintendent, Chlengo & Alton Iallrond, Bloomington, Is ut tho Grand Paelfic. H. ( Abbott and a party of elght St Loulsnns, en route for San Francisco, were at _ the Tremont yestemay, The Directors of tha Newsboys’ Home wero to hive held a meeting at tho ‘olties of C, H. Caso yesterday, but owing to the absence of tho President the meeting was adjourned until the first of tho week, ‘Lhe Lacie Hotel Diliard-room, which has deen refurnished throughout inv very hand- somo manner, will be formally opened to-night ‘under the ausplees of Slosson, Shaw, and other distinguished players. ‘Tho temperature yesterday, as observed hy Manngeo, optichint, 88 Madison stres TRIBUNE tullding, was ns follows: 8 i Ms, 455. 10., 1n 48 ies ‘Hurometer, #0 » Tho Faculty of the Women’s Medlent Col- lege inet lust evening In the Sherman House, whith Dr. Byfont in the chair, to perfect urringe. ments for purehueing {ty feet of ground along- aide of the presont calleze bnlidingy It was stated In error a few days ago that fone stolen property had been found at the ypawoshop of Joseph May & fon, The goods were actually found in a neighboring pawnstop, but the pollee carelesly recorded tho wrong nuge and number, Alexander Nicefleld died suddenly at 1:15. eaterdny afternoon nt his home, No, 1038 Heurbern street, shortly after having re- turned home from his employment as cook at the restaurant of Joseph Sehlossman, No, 71 Wabash avenue. A physician who was culled in to attend lin thought heart-disense wus the cuune, Decunsed was tt ‘years of nye, and tuft a wife and two children, ‘The Rey. Brooke Herford has announced another coun of free Sunday evening lectures: ut the Church of the Mesalali, corner SMebigan avenne and ‘Twenty-third street, to follow those: Just completed on™ Men and Times of Anofent Rowe, The subject of tho present course is to ho Sights of the Ancient World," as follows; 1 (to-morrow), Zorunster; Feb, &, Sakyu- Mun, the Buddhas Feb, 15, Confucius; Fob. 2, Bocrates; Feb, 29, Moses, ‘The remalns of the late Horace Thompson, of St. Paul, who died in New York a fow days #0, prased through the city yesterday morn Ing, und were tiken North yin the Chieugo & Northwestern Juulrond, Sirs, Horace homp= #0, Horace Thompson, and Chures Thompson, widew und tho sons of the decensed, Miss Ls. Miller, EB... Warner, Chirk, and Thomas P. Cochrang, Ir. Bt. Paul, secumpu- ned tho romutns in a specist eur, id, R. Doolittle, Jr, says that he ts disgusted at tho manner in which kome of tho Demvucrate are ucting towards getting their’ National Con- vention held in Coteau, Ho believes: they shouhLhbave pride aud sense enough to get the Convention here, An Enetern man fs bound ta Ve nominated, and i the Conyentton [4 tetd in. Chiengo it will open the campaign with a boom, This city fy the best place iit the country, and can offer the beat foiities of ail kinds, Tho Indletment found by the Grand Jury: of Clay County, Dok. tyalnat A. A. Chetliin, of tho itm of Tennuy, Kawer & Co, of thiselty, for perjury, does net seem to creste mich wn casliess [nt the mind of Mr. Chethiin. Ht appears that MrT. W, Elarvey, iy luinber merehant of this city, Bent Mr, Chetlain to Vermition, Dak, ta attach thee property of a ereditor, who was sald to be on tho polnt of dlsposlug of the prop erty purchased gt Jess than cost. “Mr. Chetlaln, aoting for Mr. Harvey, pinde the customury: afidavlt reciting the “facts and the supposed Trandulent Intent of the Vermillontre, A malt. on tho bond foltawed, and then the indictment. of Mr. Chetlain, That gentiemun says hls trans- uotlons were regular and legal, "Tho lndtes' seminary of the Misses Grant, No, 40 Deurborn avenue, was the scene of ib Drillant reception last ov ng. Over Me livi- tatlors ¥ sent ont to tho relatives aul triends of the nig tidy pupity, of whom there sre at present aver ifty,und they were so generally: nevepted that the large purlors, Ubraies, anit reception-rooms were crowded. There ‘were about 50 ee present ut one time. An ors heatra provided music, and the gitests wens served! with refrosbinenta during the avening, A. Froutinany of the most proulnent soclery peas ple of the clty wery present, and thoy passed tho timo in looking at the new somtnary, the sleene lng aud other Hpurtineate of the pupils, and fy genoral sociubility watil a lute hour, Re was & nan somewhnt shorter (hun Long Jobo. He was ronnlog ut brenkneck specd north on State street last evening, much uxeited, in bia ehirt-sleeves, and a cout dittysliy over bis uri, Aboad of hin rina dog.—a blk and tan, and whead ef the cunine ran it pit. “Beck hia” “week hin!" shouted the tanto tho dog, Unfortunste dog! Happy rat! The rat tumied enst on Aduins strect. Meek hia! once ore shouted the tall tan to hl dog. ‘Tho oxntne wis close tpon the heels of the yar- mint.” Tho rut ran under the sidewalk, and tha dog tollowed, There was a pargte mid ib aplush, The canine had become txt enthushostie and landed in the sower catehsbasing A erest fallen, mun with 1 fone pole and neont over hie arn, eatond over the tushy fishiog at UW o'clock Inst night for 4 canine which will never more howl, The Commuittes on Legtslation appolated by the National Distiller Convention, recently Beld wt Cinaeinmath met yesterday atterivon tho Gna Ba Hotel. ‘There were present. Charles HL. Kell ew pth Toul i Mohy, Uhicine nat) Bhillp Zell, Peorla; and U1. Rhitetdt and Dr, itis, Chico. Mr. Bhufeldt wis chosen Chatriun, and Deeurh Bocretary, ‘Tho pros soodings Of the Convention were jone over in etal, ancl Str. Burke, Tucpety Assistant United tutes DintrieteAttocnoy tit this Clty, was present tw put inatters tite legal shape, “Pals Comuilt- two only arranges (ho bilis whlch Ut wlahes panted By CUE und these aru pliced inthe hands of the reatdar Legidution Commmltres appolatod for that purpose, who go to Washington to urge thotr pusage. Nothing was really deetded upon yesterday, but wiother meeting ts likely 1a bo ‘ hl withita a short tiie, ‘Tho funeral of the late Lounits EK, Bullock twpk place at IL u'clock yeaterday mourning from No. 478 Dearborn wvemie, ‘The purlomsof the bouse were thronged with the fricuds of the des evased, und the cusket was covered with a profits sion of olyyant floral tributes, which Wetted to esicons ia which the deceased bid Leon held by his many acqualutances. The Apollo Com- mandery, wider commund of Mr. Normay 't, Gassotte, wus present in b body, and the Oriental Quurtet rendercd beautiful music. Prof, ‘ of the Union Park Theological Seminary, spuke fow words, tuking for bla toxt, * Wham the + ‘body was cons 4 ly at rdloveth, Ho chustencth.” The veyed to thi hearse by the following pull-bour- ere; Glr Kolghts Hanullon, Rawbal, Dr, Stevens Pia 4 ‘aleho, Amos Grannis, Charies Leonard, and Tt Dixon. The carrages numbered almost 100, and tho body was interred in the family lot in Rosentit Cemetery, Edward and John Frazco commenced 2 re- plovinesiit yesterday before dustlee Brown Rgainst Wilbur F. Storey, tho sult growin aut ut tho levy nade on the furniture in the Home & Dower Associntion’s otic by Constable Deat on vn puirwent obtained by Mr. Storey fuainat, W, ¥. Von Blarcom for an advertising WIL The Frazces ntlemptei to show yesterday” that the gonds belonged to Constable Eekert, hit tho teatiinony was ‘very contradictory, Eckert testifying that he had borrowed money from the Frazees, andent tho same time, that he hud bonght the furniture. A deeiston will probably: be reached to-day, COND-HAND FURNITURE MEN. he md meeting of the Second-tTand louschold Furniture-Dealers’ Assoctatlon was Inst evening at Geoghegnn & Revell’s, rorner of Fifth avenne and andolph street, M ‘Nomas Hitehie In the chair, The Committ uppotnted at the previons mecting to canvass {ho inutter, and, If necessary. take lem ndyice mM to the repent of the ondinenes fmposing 2 tux: Of $100 “on xecont-hind ficnitura-denters, res ported progress, ‘Tho Commilttes held several Mectings, and decided to hinve ww proper ordi- Hence drawn up and presented at the next meeting of tho Connell, A’ commltica of ‘ve from the Second-Hand Clothing Ase gockitlon —onute thelr oo uppenranes in the room, and through thelr Chalrman asked fe ho illowed t Hperite with the furnitures re not piwnbroke ded aa aiich. After tho withdrawal of the Committee n_ vote was taken aty to the neceptance of the endperation, find It was inaninonsly resolved to have notte Jug todo with the second-hand clothing men, The furniturc-dealers were of the opinion that thelr cause would not be benetited by the neces. sion, and tho Keeretary was instructed to notify them of tho aetion tiken. A lone diseussion then ensued aa to the beat method of ennvitasing: tho city: for algnatures to tho, paper to be drawn tp for presentation to the Couneil,—tho names to be exelusively those who were In the eecotd- hand furniture business—after which the Assos chutton adjourned to meet Wednesday evening in tho same place, STARVING 1131 Among the penions cow the Mooly ineetings ut s sentra iyo wat Mr, Ny uring the War Mr. Sheldon had served ax Captaln of it hatter: eh went out from Chieago, and after its close had retirned here, and had tially gone Into business tn smn way asa coal dealer, Hig name beewme quite prominent toward the 3 by reason of a eriintinl sult brought by hin ayatise a eading eonl-donler fn this elty, charged with dishonesty tn giving hheht, After his conversion be not only sone of bis old wi ‘hich had lost hin friends, but became an exceedingly earnest ant zealous worker dn the new citise.be- ing In the habit of dtatribatin; rHete and other religious literature on tho North Bide street curs and at the street corners, For some reason or other his tilnd showed signs of weak= eon not many months ae, and new, havin: become cttte ineane. he is under treatment at the Alexinn Hospital, Of Inte his Insanity has taken the form of abstinence from food,—thls, hi naserts, being a peninee for tho muny eins of which he hig been witilty. Ile drinks water, but. of fool, in the ordinary ieenntig of the term, be takes nothing. The kind brothers In ehurge PTO DEATH. ried nt the time of well Hivll dia this elty hekdon, of the pit are dolng all they cnn to keep himallve, but thelr efforts can at the best pros one, hi afence but forashort time, and ho will hardly live more than a few days, THE CIlY-HALL, Among the bullding permits granted yes- terday wis one to Jogeph Kitna, to erect a two- story dwelling, Zion place, near Vhroop street, 10. cost $2.00. The City Treasurer yesterday received $165 from the Collector, $850 from the Water Department, and $1052 frum the Contraller. ‘Tho Town Colleetord palid in $3,000 in serip. ‘The meeting of the Committee on Streets anid Alleys, North, called for to-day, has been postnoned for uw week, owlng to the sudden denth, of ox-Controlter Ha: ‘The delay in printing the Counell proeeed- {ngs from week tu week 1s the enuse of consid: erable complaint and great In onfence. The offlell proceedings ought to reach the Depari- ments not Inter than Wednesday, but they da Wot reach them befora Saturday. Somebody needs stirring up. It has been somi-officially nnnowneed that tho Ist of April—the close of Mr. Harelaon’s first jairswill bring about some important changes ithe varioug Departments. It is sud thet ho proposes to cause all Republleand to be dla- missed fn order to Inyrathite himself into tho eontidence of his party, and to bolster up for future enmpalgns. Superintendent O'Donnell tells the re- rters every diy that he witnts more men, ete. ng Police Committee took this view of the sitnation some weeks igo, andso dld tho Coun- cil, oven going 80 far us to request the Superin= tendent to ask Cor an appropriation to Buy 200 extrieimen,” The Committes arg a little curlous to know why he did not obey Instructions if he really incuna what be says, It has been discovered that In the Counell vucating & portlon of North Franklin strect they were unmindful of tho fact that a gus. nun was lald in tho strect. It is, thorefore, highly probable that tho vacating ordinance will have to he amended so a8 to allow the jas company uccess to the muin, ete., and that the Mayor will send some suggestions on the aub- Ject to tho Counell at its next meeting, The Finance Committee’ did not meet yesterday, hence nothing further was dono with tho estlites. It will meet Monday to resume its work, but the chunees nse that if it dovs not iniprove ipon the purse it hus an all-summer job onitshands, [tis true thut thoy aro not patil for their servives, but it tale rug that thoy have voluntarily assumed the duties of thoir oflice, and the lenst be could ‘do would bo tu uttend te thom promptly, Some weeks ago an old nan was pleked uy on the street Inn balf-frozen ond Bei teeta condition, He was tuken to the Sinall-Pox Hos- Vital, and gave his name ug Horace ‘Temple, 1t Urns out that he [4 an old eeento arttat, and Col, Haverty, lourning of his helpless condition, gent him a paly of crutches n fow days azo, und yer. terday Commisatoner Le Wolf sent hin a sult of clothes and ple of shoes, He has been thawed our is cousidernbly tmproved in health and gen- cral appearance, and in a day or two will bo turned loose spon tho work dgain and started for hls old home In Mleblyan, Dr. Dexter was at the Health Department rothing atthe mouth, He hid ros use Of auirlete-faver the wth, and the which ho removed aay’ pYanco Wit that ho found a now card put up yesterday, und ho lett threatening fo not only tear it down, but to, res fuse to report contagious diseasos in the fut- ure. The penalty for teuring down a card ia a tlhe of from $25 to #50, und the penalty for a phyaleinn refusing to report eases {4 a fine of sw, ‘The Department, twill be secon, bia the boeatof tho Doctor, and, after he cools off, he will, no doubt, come nround and apologize, A case of smiall-pox was reported yesterday ». 53 Thirty-ninth street, the victlia being ne Van Zandt, The patient, it appears, re- ported at it physician's oftes on Cotuige Grove fyenue early in the mormniig, and wos detained until Dr. ff re, the Medleal Inspector for the Division, emild be entled. He pronoimeed ita ease of viel Loid, und caused ttt toby tuken to the Sinill-Pox Hospital, Tho mdat that could be lenrned of hin was that he tived cutaldo tho clty, but bad been bourding where hu seas found for somo tne, twas iried to trace the Infection tothe Denmark Hotel, but the neitrest they could come to it wus to get soma one tosny that somebody had been seen to piss tho place and pause to read the small-pox sign soIne WECkH gO, Commisstoner Waller 1s preparing an ex- havatlye dovuiment for the conslileration of the Council on the question of water rates. The ox- iatlog rates are mantfestly untule, especially as foineters, und a ease Ovetrred: poatensi to Dustrte, A consumer was found to have been wasting 1,000 feet a month Co make hs consump. Hon in excess of 2,000 fect, and under the rules he got ba wnter for eight. cents por 1,000 feot, wherens [F the consumption had been less than 2,000 fect ho would have been bixed 1 conts per 1,000 feet, ote, Ho will suryest wehange of the rules to incel sich cases, and alse dt ahange le the cuse Of ordiniry consminer, whereby premitins witl be offered for prompt py int phace ora Ne for neglecting to pay. Ho tte not completed his plans as yet, but they will cone template & general rediotlon of mites to tho consumer, COUNTY-BULLDING, Charles FE. Foorster will to-day take his po- sition ua Chief Clerk to Sherif Hoffmann, vico M, EB, Dickson, resignud, * ‘The Committee on Printing and Stationery rm AL wudited few bills, Tho Commilttees tis and Town Accounts and Jail and Jail pOUNTS MmcEt today, ‘The Grand Jury yesterday Investigated ‘arty-two cused and found twenty true hills, Choy will conchide thetr labors this afternom, tuving sticevedend in cleuning-up the douker tuirly well, Charles Filnt, of No, 80 Itush street, a, boy of 17, yeetentay obtumed from tha County Clerl a Jicenme to wed Mies Rtlzuboth Owens, 8 nalden Of 27 summers, Who reaiiles In the amo hoitse, Tho paternal parent of young Filut proved not ta bese hard 16 bis une might iniply, for bo indorsed his consent to the iurrluye ‘on the buck of the perinit. 2 Jude Gury us engnged all day yesterday with the trial rm) the Well tuliussy tented casu, which i not yot tnkibed. dhudge Jameson tried govoral cused, Francis La Feore wus found gullty of robbery und sentenced ta two years fu Wo “Penitentivty, Churles Luinpert, found guilty of lurcony, got six months in the House of Correction, Pover Lieb pleaded guilty 10 the lurcony of # cout and got nine months in tho House of Correction, John Jackson, ulias John Hoberson, a colored man who bas already served three terme in Jotlot, was hooked for fl¥o years inore on 4 verdiet of ieulty of larcony. ore will be no call tu ¢lther court to-dny, Judge 4 dataneait Will sentonco prisoners convioted thin orm, FEDERAL DOINGS. ‘Two hundred barrels of atcohol wera ox- Ported from this olty soatorday, Five thousand dollars In gold wera dis- bursed tt tho Sub-Trensury yestonday. Collector Harvey will make the regular change of Gaugers and Storckcepers to-tlay, to tuke effect Monday, ‘The Assistant 'Ireasurer yesterday got rid Of 2,000 standard doftars, and redeemed 87,000 in subaidinsy sitver cin. There is talk of a ratd on. the drugstores whose proprictors sell Hato in unstamped pack> ages and without a Governtnent Heonse. Comnisaloner Hoyne will resume the tak- fg of testimony in the ease of the Connectleut Mutual Life-Insurance Company this morning at To'cloek, Spectal-Agent O. L. Spaulding, who has been looking up the Detroit tobaccu eases, his arrived In this eity, presumubly to look after this end of the case. The internal revenue receipts yesterday arionted to S040, Of this sum §ai,tid vane from tax-patd apie eda from tobacco and elgurs, and $4514 £1 beer, Ward 1, Guthrle, one of the heaviest ered- Itors syruinet Sthey W. Sent, yesterday entered a hat the latter's dixcharge from ban i eae te: ahah in Reis with be nid falve swearing in making out his bink= Tuptaschedale. Sea was hekl in $1,000 bonis wnthl Tesday at 10 n, . The dutiable goods qevetved at the Custom- House yesterday were as follows: Carson, Pile, Beatt & Con 2° cases dry sont powenthitly Kantinan & Co., 1 cage stankers' articles; Wilson Hroa., 8 euses hoslory; J.8. Rink & Co, niek= ages Bodaensh; Libby, MeNoll & Libby Une-plate; Field, Lefter& Co., eager des % nin & King, 1 barrel remy ‘1. M. Si fr & & 300 sucks suit, The collections amounted to ABT Willlam Jacobs, of No, 825 South Halstes street, hits been making some very poor Elgar ina qnict way for saine time pust, without the necessary bond and teense, Yesterduy torn: log Depity-Marshal Stillwell swooped down on tha phice, When the eratty Jncobs saw the officers coming ho ellinbed Into bed, nd pleaded Ignorance of the wholv transiation, ‘The efgars and molds were Cound lying about the house, and Commissioner Hoyne hekd him in $600 bonds until Saturday, Fe CITY FINANCES. CONTROLLER'S YRARLY WALANCE-SUEBET, The Controller yesterday completed hig balunce-sheet for tho your 187? It shows the nascts and Mabllltics of the city, and is as fol- lows: ASSETS. American Exchange Natlonel Bank, New Yorkibelng balance fur payme of interest on elty bonds), Dlls receivabl Huildings,.....66 Danenn, Sherman & Ue Fire-nlarm telegraph, Fire apparatas Hay-senles (old aecount), House of Correctior “ Police furniture and equipments, Real estate, 8,5 ba 19.48) Int School-furnitu PE Street lamps an coe ROSA) Tax deeds, sales mei ‘Tax purchases in 1st, Uneolleeted taxes of 1 Uneolleeted taxes of 18?! Uneollected taxes of 1 Uncollected tuxes of 1874 Uneollveted taxes of ineollected taxes of 1870, Uncollected taxes of 177. Uueolleeted taxes of 1878,.. Uncollected taxes of 1870... Vharfing privilegu mortgages Due from D. A. Gago, ex-City dy. City Heidewell Fund, construct! Burr Fund, xchool nccount..., Burr Fund, fuel wecount Spectul assessments... : Police and Flremon’s Rellef Fund. Proftt and loss,..... ‘Trust funds... Police Life and Henlth {Insurance Fund Sinking Fund, sewerage. Sinking Fund, echool Pubile Bulking: Suspense account, Coats of tax sul Sinking Fund, ge Sinking Fund, rlyer impra Bonds, muntelpal 6 por een mh T perc mh, 1,105,000 Bonds, sehoo! 51,000 Honds, water lon 445,500 Bonds, sewernge. zh, O00 Bonds, river hnprovement., Canat Redemption Fund... Coupon account, water loan, Coupon accoutit, Rewerye.. wo Coupon account, river improvement esting Coupon necount, muolelpal in Surplus n 02,409 Sewenige Fund, 1877 te onet0 Danie ment Publis Works Appropria- tion Find, 1897, Ee ahed School Pax, 1877. 2S 4 Fire Department, Judgment account, Interest recount, # School Fund, Washingtonti General Fund Indebtedie Judgment aecomnt, [877 Publlo Library Fund, 0 Rewerage Tax Fund, 1877, Sowerxe Fund, 1878... Roweryo Tax Funsl, 1878, Department Public Works Approprin: thon Prnd, 1878, ... Sehool Tax Fund, 178, Police Fund, 1678... Fire Department, 1878. atingert, 18TH... nting and stution City-Hall Fund, 1870, General Fund, bere City Hall Pune, 18%! Interest nveount, 1 BT ieeimiene account, cH Public Library Funt, 1878.6... 66 TRO Special asseasinents (elty propurty) 1870 La Reweraye Fund, 1879. 5440 Bowerage Tax Mune ite. 90,19 nepartniont Pubile Works Approprias tlon Fund, 187, 195,855 Behool Tax Fund, (i, TOIT Potico Fund, 170... $2400 Fre Pepurtinant Fund, 18, 1,007 Heulth Department Fund, 18,0000) a Publio Library Fund, 187. WOT Printing and atutioncry,, 187 100) Btreet-Lamp Vund, With, SAR OTH House of Correetio GEE Ceneral Fund, 17d, Wisi Coats collecting elt BL Warrants on ‘rensiirer, 161 Whois Warrants on Treasurer, 1878, 11804 Warrants on Treasurer, 1870, 1,012,183 $20,001,107 GASTRONOMICAT. THE BUNDAY DINNEI BIL OF PARE. The following elegu emt for olyht porsons will bo found extremely pulatablo, sensonablo and, Whutls an object to muuy, reasonuble in Cosby OUP, meres with Rice. . BH, Drofted Red Snapper nln Mattre d’1Hotel, ENTUER, Chicken Croquets, How, + Tarded Tendorlotn au Jus. SALAD, Water-Cresses, DERSHITS Fruit, dolly, and Choose, RECTIONS, Soup—Take two quurt-cans. of tomatoes, ono wutlon buillon poteau-feu,a few carrots and a fow onlons, three cloves, Sault and popper; lot the whole bell toguther on a small tire for an hour, Then atrain theogh # dine strainers put It buck ant the fire, und woe it bolle dd threve fourths of a porn of rice, Lot bell agin for atleast mibour, You may mbt if you tke, a little Worcestershire sauce, and then serve hot, Fish—Tako fish, cutie in two, but aot rt he bane, 600s Lo mnke strips anesthe te dich apart. sprinkle some salt and pepper. on both aided and add gain melted: butters put them on a geidiron previously rubbed with hind, so ns to proyent the teh from sticking, aud lot Drolt ond xinall Are, Kavee=-Take yuarter of a poumdof butter and Jeb dtanele a litte, adit the Judee of lemon and sonte Very thely chopped ‘parsley. ‘Phen, whet your tah is nleely cooked, put if ora hot dish, pour the aaitics on tha top, and yidd a alive ol omen for every ist. Chicken eropicts—Take two good hens, let thom bol with tho beef of the boulllon pot-au- Tou so nso give wand taste to the soup, When the hens ure cooked, remove the tosh from tho bones, and Keep tho very vinalest ploves of nent. Chop all the ment i fino, and thon sh, ‘fhen, take a can put the sao ona clew Of Mushroom, pour the Juleo on the mout, and chop tho mushrooms yery ine. Take a goode slaed onli, one Lunch of puniley, chop tho wholo foyethor,-and put on unotlior dleth, berus to huyo everything separately ready, Now, tuko theee pints of milk, put it fn’ a saucepan; dot it boll hurd, aud put in tho vhicken meat; thon taku bale packugo * wtaruby mux it with somo’ mite to make the thiukontugs and when your chickens boll, “put in. your thickening and Stir well to prevont stloking. Add pepper aud salt, tho mushrooms Huely chopped. peiraley, ‘ontous, wud a gluse uf white wine, audatir well, ‘hen, tuko elx eggs, break and throw ono 1ft< and atle wells you must. hav you ace that {t ho other tn the pun a good fice, Wheit of (ho inixture,—that 1s, what is wanted for each Serquety'—roll the same, so ae to make It about three tnehes tong, and put it in somo bread erumbs. Iave it six eges heuten together, dp the croquet in tho same, roll thom sug bt the cribs, and when nicely shaped (ry them Wh very hot hind Wit they met brown. | serve With aitieo mado either of crema, mushrooms, or Comatoes, ‘The croquets are to be served ona nopkin put ond disn (the auce separate) with fried parstey aud some lemons sileed. Koust—Tiike five pounds tendertoin and cook tho samo as expinined fia previous mon As for the anu take a end opfon, chop it fine, doll it five minutes with une-hatl glass sherry oF white wine, ‘Take the gravy from tho tenders Jom, mlx with the siuce, atrew on tho meal, and servo hot. Ernest MAGN, THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. CONVENTION OF WOMES'S UNION, A convention of all tho Woman's Christian Temperance Unions of the Firat, Second, and ‘Thint Congressional Disteleta was hekd at Lower Farwell Mall yesterday afterngon, Mrs, M. Be Cummings tn tho chalr, ‘Tho ressfon was opened with prayer and the singing of appropriate hymns ‘Tho constitution for the Third Congressional District Union was prepares, read, and adopted after a bricf Interval, Miss Sweet, of Lombard, WL, made a verbal report of the temperance work In that village. The Blue-itibbon Club numbered 200 members, and the Woman's Temperunve Union 10, Grent good had been aecomplished by: these sactettes, aul they wet niin ae ving veessions, Mr, Jones, of DuPage Cottnty, pald nt high com- piiment to the judics of Louiburd aud victalty or the encouriement given to tho agitation of tompernnee. Tho gentionin bid been eanvass~ dng DuPage County and the results were gratify Ing. Already over 6,000 peas wore enrolled under the biumer of total abstinence, and of these 500 were men who were formerly addicted to the use of Intoxfeating Uquors, and now are true and noble tempersnee men,» ‘here wero nine intone in the county, and more wero belty formed, Where imen objected to becoming tata wbstainers, antl-trentiig socictica were formed among thom. ‘the Secretary of the Twenty-second rtreet district read a report of the work In that region, Jaying stress on tho efficient ald rendered by the: Red- Ribbon Heform Chib, Miss Axtell was catied on and guye short sketch of the workings af the industrial schol connedied with tho Thirty-goventh street dia- trict. It wis etgwested thit some distinctively tompentice tracts be introducer in the gelool, Miss Bushnoll. of tho Young * Christian ‘Temperance Unton of Evanston adn reporter tho progress tonde in that suburb, Although there were no saloons Inthe village. the report stated that the seats of the cuemy had entered tho outakirts, and saloons were lacrcusing in the vielutty. The Union numbered twenty-nine members, and na fierenee was looker for. ‘The report of Miss F.C. Jones, of the South Side, was read by Miss Tate! Kimball. At tho rooms No, Ghz Michigan nie 128 names fire on the books, of whom It have signed the edie. Pudlons re orts were read from other unions, atfter which the Convention alfourned, Ataculled meeting of tha Exeeutlyo Com mittee of the Woman's Christin ‘Temperntice: Union, Miss Frances B. Willard, the Prealdsnt, realgned that position to go to New York anc dgvote her tine te tho work of tho National murs Christian Cemperuies Union, of which, js President. Mra, Elizabeth Grier Hibben, Poort, was elected as Misa: Witlurd’s suu- euasor, ‘Tho following oilicera for this district wero elected: "President, Mra. Me M, Conwell; Ree cording and Corresponding Secretary, Mrs, Clark, of Eyanston; “rensurer, Mrs. Woot, DEADLY GAS. CORONER'S INQUEKT ON JAMES W. CLARK, FOUND ABPHYXUATED, The adjourned inquest futo tho circumatinees connected with the deuia of James W. Chirk Inst Sunday at No. 1182 South State street was held yesterday afternoon at the Twenty-second Street Police-Station. Miss Rose Uhlich, of 1390 State strect, stated that she was going home from a ballast Sunday. night, and when opposit No, 1183 Stato street sho heard a nolse ng If some ono was grouning Jusile. Looking up, sho saw a Hyht inthe rear Dark of tho house, when she ran away fright- ened, Tho testimony of this witness wus corrobo- rated by hor brothar, Hermann Ublich, who was with her at tho thu, A aworn alidavit was read, signed by Mra. Murray, of Nu, 187 North Western avenue, a sister of tho decensed, stating that her brother dort there Saturday night In apparently good lrita, Dr. Bluthardt's statement of tho results of the post-mortem examination wus rend, to the of- tect that the decensed camo to his death by tho inhulation of conl-gus, The postemorten dovel- oped tnidlcations of brorluhitis, Bim, Bridgot Gaffney, mother of tho decoascd, suid that Mr. Willlam Sfurray went to heron Sunduy morning and a ‘hor where her son was. He thon sald he hit bad-nows for hur, and, told her that her gon wits dend, Ho suld the gas bad burst or got broked and camo nerr killing them nll, When ahe saw the report in the paper that her fon hud committed sulelde, sho nske Murray why ho bad) put itin, Murray stated that her son had rently committed suicide, and had used & monkey-wrench to brouk tho,qas, and placed a child's dregs aatust the door go ns to prevout tho cacupe of gaxfrom the rooin, Whon her gon last bude her good-by there was nothing unis [1 his demennor. dames Mabonoy, an fron-molder, lying at No, 4) North Westorm avenue, with Mr, Murray, tated that he know Mr. Clark for some yours hue. Mr. Clurk occasionally went there to play ver night. Saw hiue thore Inst the week bafore last, Slept with him several times. The Inat timo he did ga be remarked to the decensed. thathoe was « bad sleeper. He uscd to shake when ho flept on bis right alde. He satil ones. thut tho doctor told him he would smother sono night, but that he had joined three sociotles, and, when he did go. he would leave hls boy well fixed, Mrs. Clark slept tne the next room with, tho boy, but this was not on account of any trouble between bln and his wife, Last sume mer the deceased once threatened to the wit- ness, when he wis mad about something, that he had notion to take arsenle, ‘The deceased was in tho habit of drinking, Witness saw him [n+ toxiented ons night. 7 G Mrs, Clark, widow of the deceased, was shown the scrow-drlyer and stove-ilfter found in tho yatult, and was positive that sho had never seen. thoin before, She had nover heard him speak of oommaT ttle sitigide, Mev. William Murray, wife of the prisoner, suid that the decensed wanted to borrow a can= opener from her the day of bis denth. She frst auuelt the gts inthe night and culled ber hus- hand'g attention te tt. “The buby seemed to be suffering from it, Thoy went’ to sleep again without making any favestigadion, At daylight she got up and prepared breakfast, and tho dis- covery of Mr. Chirk lytug dead wus made when. sho wont to baye lim culled to the meal, . Mr. Willlum Murray sit that ho xuwa_can- fu dames Clari’s hand on tho Saturday: ‘lous to his death, but that he could not the broken one produced was yart ot itor not, [lo was positive that none of ho implemunts produced belonged to hin, Ho. felt sure that. the deceased had committed aul- aldo, Witness described the discovery of tho corpse, and the manner Inwhich the room where it lay was clored, ‘The day before his death the deceasisl hud reeclyed notice to lenve the howe, ‘Tho relutlons between witness and the deceased had always been very friently, Witness missed his monkoy-wrench, and renuirked to Mrs, Gatl- ney that, It might bo in the vault, he havin looked for It everwhere else. ‘Cho ol Indy toll him to keep quiet and say nothing about It, wdd- ing that she would tix the Gas Company, nivan- ing that, ahe would bring sult against fon ne. count of tho doath of her son. The Jury, after a consultation of halt an hour, brought fia verdict that. Jiunes W, Clark caine to dls dent on the 2ith of January by reason of asphyxiation of sus froma gid-service pipo in a avloset adlolning bis steeping-room, the top-couk baying been opened by sulne person unknown to the duty Thoy also stated that, while thoy fult Justiiled from the frst evidences [nh recom. mending the arrest of Mr. Mureay, upon further fnvestiyution of the cnse they deemed it thotr abs to recommend that ho be dischurged trom fil addy, The prisoncr wis discharged accord. ingly. . AN ENCROACHING CHURCH, DROWN V8. PINST CONGREGATIONAL, ‘Tho complainant's sido of tho story washeard by u reporter yeatortay, in the ojectinent sult ot Sarak D. Brown aguiust tho First Congrega- tonal Church, which wis entered inthe Cireult Court two or three days ago. Mra, Brown clalins thut the foundations of tho reur wall of tho ohureh occupy about two foot of her Premises, and tho wall, which she has bad surveyod by = Surveyor Wolcott, at ou distance of forty wt from the ground overhangs her property some nine buchos, while nt the oxtrome hight of the wall it oxtends out but about seven iehes, ak fort moro tsate, di her oploton, thin it would be were tho proe jection rewubuy, ia It dudientes that the wall fs being crushed out by the welght of tho building. The bulge" now rests upon Mrs. Browns rot, aud “sho milatuing ‘that eventually the Jntter must ho crushed in by the welxht, and or house destroyed, Shy further states, through her attorney, that sho purehised tho premises Jong before tho church Property: wits purchased: ortho church’ orected, Intending it ford bone for herself, and invested all the capital sho bat dn tho suine, sone $3,500, Sho afterward ex pended $1,500 upto it, making in alt 87,000, and. 19 wos Bho had over bean olfored for it by tho church was $4,600, Sho mulutains further that shois not mercenary in her motives, but sho wants to be trentod ialely Uy tte Trustees, Sho ja bucked in the luwsuit by Mr. W. W. Marsh, of Bycamore, who fy ber son-in-law, ———— SUBURBAN. uyDe PAN. : The Board of Truatcos mot last evening, all Prosont. A protest was, rocolyed agalust tho erection of any frame dwellings.on Oukwood -bouloyard, which was referred, Ou mygtion it way cegolyed that the tax-claim i # e v 14 thick enough, put the whole tnae iat pan aud let cool. Thon, take 2 soup apoon fit: agent notify tho owner of the lot, whenover ho shall have the opportunity of solling tho tax cortifleate on the sume, and If the owner rofuse totako up tho vertifiiate tlthin ten days tho snlo may bo mde, ‘Phe fire limits of the vilingo wern Axed upon tho territory north of Sixty-thint strect, In any. athor portion of tho vite It rhatl be necessary for the bullder to obtaln the consent of the other owner in the block and the Board of Trustees, Tho Conmlttes appointed to consider whether tho Union Stock Ya & Veanait Company gould not bo induced to remove Its tricks from tho village, or nt least to a ine south of the pairks, Fehurlen that thoy had conferred with fr. 1. Me Walker, tho Presidant of the Company, Het peeeen i Ui him an estimate of the valuo or thi je renl estate now hokt by tha Company he- 1 Stato wtreet and the tricks of tho I flnois Nir Mastrond, at Forty-third streot, whieh world be released In ensd of a change of loens tlon, nnd such other considerations ns they bee Heved might operate to indies the Company, voluntarily to change the location of its tracks, sons to contect thom with EMlfnols Central Halle roud tricks at a point near the Grand Coen or Oakwoots Cemetery, and thoreby nyold tho crossing of the minin thoroighfares of Hyde Park ound passing throueh a densely populated district and annoying ite ins habitants by nn almost constant transit of cat- tle, swine, and other aninnls through thelr midst. Mr. Walker admitted that such 1 change would not especially affect the interests of tha Stovk-Yurds, whieh charged tho saine price tor tho pusangoof a ar over its tracks from tho Stovk-Yurds to Clark street as for the wholo dis- tanes tothe Inke, provited a right ot way and Rultable connectlons could ho tade with the Uilinols Contril aud other rattroud companies doe fig btiginess over Ita trocke, He sented varlous objections to atch a chi Jocation. Among others, that the Stoc! would hive no authority to make the change without ndditional legislation; that the pro- resid location would nat he as convenient for he Winols Contratand othor raflroad companies using tho tracks us thy present one, nnd that tho rrbt of way to mike tho proposed change would be equally expensive. While the Com- mitteo did not ingtee with Mr. Walker In many of tho objections he presented, and believer that tho tracks now crossing fifteen thorungh- fures, ineluding tho two}great. boulevards nud all the principal avenues leading to the Clty of Chicago, greatly damaged real estate in their vieinity, and ought ta be removed to a loss densely populated locality, thoy becanic satis: Hed that to inducements they could offer would be sutticlent to Induce the Company ve to chunge Its tracks from thelr present location. Whether the Company ever nequired the right to lovato and constrict Its, tracks, along and avross tho public strects of tho Village, and whethor {t may not be compelled to remove them, are questions which were et submit~ ted to tho consideration of tho Com. mittee, und. from — lnvestiznttons mnde by Mr. Crawford, one of tts meimbors, at tho instance of eertain eltizons, It would appear that. the Coinpany has never had the authority of the Villuyo of Hyde Park without which ft would have no such right to ly [ti tracks along: fund werosa its streets and highways, ‘Tho whole matter was referred to tho Attor- ney, with instructions to Investigate and see If advlsntte to prosecute. ‘fhe Controller submitted a stutement of all colleettons from the Bouth Park Commissioners for water, from which [t appears that £71725) 6 all that tho Commilysioners ever patd Hyde Park, The contract of repairing and prading the Chie cago and ‘Thornton road wis awarded to Doteers & Shepard for atone ut $1.25 por yan, and to H, Myrick for haullng ‘and sproniling at $1.15 per yard, ineer was Jastructed to furntsh tho Tho attorney with necessary dat 0 establish dock+ Mnes on the Calumet iver, Adjourned, : ———— The Eldredge Sewing-Machine—It leads the world, and is the best for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments. 10'State street. ——— No Fancy Piuces—Hext set teeth, 88; fling rates, MeCheency Bros. Clark and Randolph-ats, i m— SweetnesIlngering afters weetness, Candies for tho ladies hought at Duwson’s, 21 Btaterst. a ‘ner's Colt Cream softens the akin nfure baneful cusinetles, Buck & Nt that has DY ATIIS. “DILARIE“AL the realdenco ut her woncinclnw, 0 Fo Famen, Mra, Jeun J. wliaw of the Inte Joseph Is Drake, Hue Island, ii, ‘Thursday evening, Jan. 2, [Sit tho Tal yenr oF hor uuu, of ‘congestion of ihe i Funeral from the M. K. Chureh, Wine Inland, Satur day, dun. i, at Wey mL, firriving atdtock faland depot, € 10. Ht $230 p.m.; thence i curringen to dtusehill, ain Jeaven Chicayu for Blue island at tn, Friunds are invited. t FEVENNThuradurs nt Laotuck, at 45, Blackwalle atson uf Katto and Albort Stovons, aged 10 month. Funer) saturday atz o'cioek, from residence, 827 Milwaukow pitners plonso copy, YOUNG Ian. 2, 180, Sra. Cuthorine Mf. A, Young, aughtur of Stra.’ Rulon MeCarthy, and ‘wife of sir, "1 p Youns, ‘tuiersl from hor Inte resldonco, No. id North Tat- aled-st., Saturday, Jun. 31, at 10 4 to Bt Btophei's Churcti, whore a requiem high mass will bo golobmnted: thoncy by enrriazen to Calvary Cemotery forinterment. ¥rlenus of the family ara Invited ta ‘Virinin City (Nov.) papora pense capy. NABNONL—Wodnosday > morning, Jan, 2, at 2 o'ulock, Rudolph Nabroth, at the igo of 8 yenra, of Pubnonsry consumption. Funeral from tho residence af the borenved family, NW. next Sunday afternoun, Henwoeny, ‘with carrinzas to Roao- i Fob. I, at ) weluck, ali UL Friends of tho famlly ure respectiully Invited to nttond, REDKOND—Friday, Jun, #, at La. m., John W. Bods ford, usta 41, Kuborul Sunday at 2 p.m, from 13 Wabasheay., by carriages to Unkwoods. 0, KREER—On Friday, Jan, %, of scartet-fover, Aunes, youngest daughter o€ John de und iva W: Kroon hye 2 yours, Funeral wilt tako placa from residence, No, 615 BBE COPT. Noein Wellsent., .nday ni DANA~At Foirtiold, In. Mr. Darl Dane, PP rankfort (iky.) pra of Porit, HL, ngod 65 years, APPLETON—Jan. 3, 183, LoRuy Wobster, son of Bamuel and'Anna “M. Apploton, axed 3 yours aud? anonths, Funert Saturday at 2 p.m. of the Church of tho Aascenston, LACY—At hig realtence, No. i Kirasnius D, Lacy, Jan, 2 Funoral Saturdti 7 at'l'p, a IL E—Jan. iu, at tie residence of his daughter, Mra, WF. Tuckur, Wl) Prairie-ny., David 8, Glo, aged t,o. voloran ofthe War of 1812, LAY ES—Tho funcral services of the Inta kumuol 8 Hayes will be hotd ut the Cathedral, cornor uf Wi foxton und Bangamon-ais,, and will comnrence tt I oelock this morning, The frlonda of te deceased are informed tht the renting will bo placed in tho church wt halfpuat 0, ANNOUNCEMENTS, AN GNTRWPAISMENT FOI HOVS Wilt, OR wiven by Pho Young Men's Christian Axsuctation: Ronday eventing in Lowor Barwoll all. Mt B, Kimball will minke a prlof nddresss there will be Tect readinga, mune, und "Mother Goose" after E ward Visloston’s “arrangement. ‘The Aanoclath winhen 10 reach the street toys, und offer these oven ings uf entertat Ith ton, CoM, formerly ‘Thirty-firat-st., 1. MORTON VY OUN MEH’ Ja ing for bers ae nchers in Farwell Holy to-day, ‘tho lower Tull ine een to crowded recontly that the muoting will bo held up-stuire. me ANNUA aU ERADE OF THE PLATT Doutseho Hof this city will bu given this Gfeniuw at Bond's Linh, eomor of Krie and North arkents, : : FUMIE VELLOSOPHICAL BOCIETY tosnivht at 8 o'clock at the Art Hinte-at. Lecture by Ur.J. 8. Jowoll on ence of the Mind Upon the Houy,” LEA owl te MEET tounds; ‘Puewday, Mrs. ‘TB, 4.8, Burbualy Uhvesday, Milas Lucta Kiuball; Saturday ENTRAL PARK 1A Wieut at thu hail 4 it TsiH) 4 AL ISLPOVEMED ner Lavko~st. and Als ns Bany-ny. tht BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. MADH FNOM GRAPE CREAM TAUTAR, Jlousekeoper's favorite in lonulie cities of the world, fo other prupurution wakes such Izht, taky, hol broads, ur luxurious past ry. Can be eatun by dyspey tira without foar of the I! a resulting from heavy indi- wostibie food, 68 Com: enddan fOr purity and whole suInuunsa by ihe Gave! Custnlat, De. Mott, TOV HARES PUWDIEILI, Sore Mivet: beautituily HYED, eDeand HEPAIMEDS LE: qh Oxponsu and ax- ¢ os Lire rea ert ioe! LADIES AND GENTS, éa'iSrvasees CLEAS we trdithay N. B.—Ladtos'l) on Fopalred Bud plyaayde rt No, tah 6 Inf “A HOST OF FRIENDS AND SOLD ONLY WA REED’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC fiat & 193) (Aa State-st. 5 ? REE Proprietors, & SONS, i {Batnhilshed) 1842, 5 ppuaixa the past THIRTY-EIGHT years that oar firm has been engaged tn the inuvic business wo aye endcarored to malntaln a ceputation for selling only the best Instruments in the market. we now take pleasure In stallng that we lisve arranged with the workderenarmned firm of WM. KNABE & C0.. of Baltlmore, for tho EXC IVE rale of thelr NEW SCALE Pianos In th Ulnots and tow jy K have pears (forthe first Installment) TO HUNDRED instruments, Including erery stylo of Granda, Uprights, and Squares. A NUMDER of these have Just arrited, and aro on 4% exhibition and sale nt our wirerooms. A come preiee of these with other Pianos will feadlly extnhe ish the superlority of the KNARE fn regard to quate Uy and solume of tone, promplness of action, anit elegance of caxe, rein undoubled thorongliness of workmanshtp has tong since pained them a MARKED reputa. tlon for DURABILITY and long staniting In tune, OVER FORTY years of strict and unremitting efforts be tho SMoxses, KNADE & CO, fo producon Plano which should ho ABOVE REPIOACIE linte been 40 stccensfal that St wit Intoly sald by one exinently, qualified to nay Its **1 find these Pianos have a has Of friends and NO ENEMIES." YH wish avo to xiro notice that in the future oar houne mill conduct U4 huyiness upon a ateict CASH bastx, busing forcast only, and selling for cash or very short tne, H shall, therefore, he able to offer hazery W'itaremnent tas sap tent tn Cheater aati will ho aur aubliton Yo thd future, as inthe pate malntaln oar acknowledged reputation as the ne ING PIANO firm of tho West. PVE hate atrrays claimed that honorable postin not only on tho amount ani value of rool ald, but also anon that Jn let wo take Far pride, viz.2 thelr general excellence ang fiamo'for rellatilily. bettie # bellere the publte will Justify un tn conth Wie cettene fre rapite milf Jasttey ns tn other nae shall show more years of business standing hefory tho people, tore numerous frlewts, anda wat known reputation. TE wish tho many (housanils of ove olf pst SY ria Seg sitar trigaaite of oa of the ate e mil Overy one, wil] word {nonr furor to thelr friend fie nd buy fag , ‘N conelusion, wo retarn our hearty thanks toa our frlends and well-wishers, whose sincere Words, of good sill were highly apprectated during our lity Ananclal troubles, whleh wo are happy to wate an how ended hy the full and complete payment of al, our Hinhilitles. FILO fclends and strangers wa extend a cordlal ink tatlon to visit our warerouins, where 16 shall iy pleaxed to nee them, one and all, A. REE. on, UCKION SALES, — By GEO P. GORE & CO, Band #2 Wabasti-ny, AUCTION. REGULAR TRADE. SALE, Tuesday, Feb, 3, 9:30 a. m, In desirable lines of Spring Styles in Men’s and Boys’ Full Suits, Pants, Xe, &e. We shall also of- ter well-assorted lines in the tol- lowing = Underwear, Linens, Ruchings, Lace Edges, Cutlery, Wool Hats, Suspenders, Dress Goods, — Flannels, Harnesses, ‘Halters, - All of which are particularly in keeping with the popular demands of February and Mareh Trade, QEO, I. GONE & CO., Auctioneors, WE SHALL SELL AT AUCTION, Wednesday, Feb, 4, at 10 a, m., A FINE LINE OF Men's, Boys’, Youths’, Women’s, Misses’, and Children's BOOTS, SHOKS, AND-STIPPER Frosh, Clean, Cuntom-Muado Kpring Style Goods GEO, P, GORF & (4 tiand #2 Waba THURSDAY, Feb. 5, at 9:30 a. m, TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Coat W.G. Ware, Sh Crater tnelish We (ie Avner Embroidarias, Hosiery, Collarettes, Handkerchiefs, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Gloves, is Casks Hock. und Yullaw Waro, Goods facked Tareanmirmaeniatin, im: GE OR By FLERSHEI, BARKER € C0, a ned BF Mandoljhst., General Auctioneers Regular Saturday's Sale, 9:30 This Mornay OUR DOUBLE STORES, 84 & 86 RandoJphcst. Parlor Suits, Chamber Sots, Carpets and General Household | Crockery and PMated Ware, Ceneral Herchanliso, &e., &e, BARKER & C0, Coots, Ce es ROPOSA PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES DEADQUAITERS DE ‘OFFIC! ae aia, ( x 3 toy sdchrn 2, 12 Seated Pronosale, in triplicitie, sultject ia tho una conditions, will bo racelved at ils uillve, or at the ate Heos of thé Quartermasters of tho following nave poste, und nt Yankton and Ilsnurck, 1, T., and dele fa, M.‘t., until 12 o'clock noon, on the 2th dayet ebruiaey, Heit nt whteh ima and pincos they willbe opened {1 tho prosenco af bidders, for fuentablng aed doltvering of wiiitary Kunpiies, during the (seal year gommencing duly b 1, and ending Juno 0, Xa Wood, Coal, Hay, Straw, Corn, Oats, & Bras, grsueh of sid supplies as may. bo required, ats. rnelling, Mtinaice Vatikton and fost its Slascton, ‘Hatten, Huford, stevenson. Aba hum Lincoln, Seade, Yates, Bonnett, Hale, Tanda und fismurck, 0. it. (Or. Me. Depot. Fons tur, Hilly, Shaw, Logan, Missoula, Boatos, bof the supptios—Grntn and tirana nay tend, before dung it, 0 itobe Trent spproprintion), wel be required; and the ac ce of ur execution of contract for the ramainderdepends upen appropriation, applicable for tho purpose, Nh Conuress, Proposals te et her class of tho stores mentions, or for quantitios lesa than the whole. required, willbe Teceived. Separate proposals (in teiplicate) ace tee aquired for cnelt post, wnd stoutd be accompanied bys cue Of thisudvertisenent, ‘Cho Government reserves tho right to roject any et all propos panciln, A preferunco will bo glven to articles of dometa production, In bidding for grain. blddors are requested to stain the rite per 1! pounds, and not por bushel; aud inall uses where grain fs ty ba delivered in racks, a3 airain witl not he received tf the aacka contain a gral quantity th pounds. Blank propostis, and printed circufara etating ihe k ntod quantities required at cach pot, and Riving full instractions as to the manner of bd ding, coniitions to be alserved by biddors, and teres weraeed cat pupimont, Will be furnished on apple to thts ullce, ar td tho Quartermasters atite iH posts named, pes containing Proposnta should bo mache “Tropont and addressed to the undersiened, of to tho respective Jost oF Depot Quartermnatars. CHAS. Li, VOMPIINS, Doputy Quartermaster-Generul, U. 35. Arch Chief Quartermaster. Proposals for Pork and Ineon, OFPICE CIIEY C8, DEPARTMENT Sr. PAL, Mini + Sealed proposals in dupt 8t Paul and at Chicago, until 1 Feb. 4, bo, ab whie NT ‘or DAxora, ATERMARTE } pald for fre oe: = Wodnaay, time us they will bb opened In tho presence a fasmlahlng for the Rubsistonea Dupartinent UC & Ariny, [0 barrels pork, sow muss; a) barrels part, Haht tess, und 1404 pounds havon, aliart een eldey, delivered ‘free of expense, kt such point i either ot meen 8 many he rexuired on oF huro fur wuckagon avowed. One copy of tits wdvertixamunt and af the conditions tint be nttrched to oneh dupleste proposal. Wank ropoanie, contitivns. and fall liformadlon will te uenahedd ow application to this atice or to Major Me 1 Sith, 8.8. 8, 0M. at Chloata, Mt. Ihe Gavorninent reserves tho right io roject any of om nit Opes contalning proposals should be markett wis for pork tur tmeate” and adireaved a for doliveries at Bt. Paul, to the understaneds Sollowns for doliveries ut Chicago, to Major 3. P. Small, CS MR. MORGAN, Major and BLU. Bide Proposals for Improvement of Sturgeon Bey Marbor, Wis, 27 MEATAUREE ST MUACALK EEC AV ER, t ty aan. 21, 180 Kealed proponuts, in duplicate, will’ bo récoired ef this often until 10 o'clovk 4, in. on the el duy of Feb Tuary, 18, fur the construction of ale (8) crib. stb: alructures, witht 0 Hn. foot Of piling, more or leas the if nrhor of Kefuge, atontranca of Murgeon aay For all informution apply at this uflice, Parties pte posing to bid must turniati natisinctory evidence of eaymetty and goud falth, f, jo Gavarniuynt rosorves tho right to reject any ct all praposnts, Trouonale wilt bo indorsed on tho envelope. te posals for Sturgean Hi Harbor,” and ndaitressed Ol HENRY M. RORKIET, Corps af Bnuindora, U. 8. Army, “10 the Holders of Bonds of the Wesle Rallroad Company of Minnesota.” NOTICE, ‘Tho undersigned aro prepared to purchase. parts: ant to the provisions oF Glo tid srant, Mortgse® nindo by the Western faltrond Company of Sinoos: ta to thint us Trudtues, tfteon (13) honils nf tho serles OF 410UUD, Rucurod by rulil marten, wud will recelte propasaly from the Holders for thy sal of that nes: OF oF Auld Honds wnt the thst day of Starch next st No, 23) south Royant Hilntolphts. turchase to by made of the bond A a tho lowest prices: but the rat to resect Anil propasale Fe sorvad, ChAL KS OW $2 PIATLEY pstrrat, | TUMee I. Phitadeiphia, By D & CO. Aucttones ndalph-st. Regular Saturday's Sale, Jan, 31, at 10 a, m, Wo will salt Nowand Second-hand FURNITURE of allkinds, Carnots, doves, Beds wnd Hedding, Dict ros, Mirrory, Urockury, utid General Murchandiso. a GHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, AT AUCTION, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE RESTAURANT, 163 East Randolph-st, (Basement), DAY ARTEHNOON, dan, dL, at 2 o'elock. con- of luge Cooking Hanke wud roller, Roatan LONG Ww KA nist rant ‘Tables, Chairs, Shuw Caos, Pintad Ware, Crock- e rf igus, hc. do, ° fy ordut of Vilzabeth French, Murtungee. ONG ® rea athe! ore, For any cae Leo a Bad bis if ycanea tod rma sibel Bent bi iT prietor, J.P, MILLER, ‘Tenth aad Arch Hie, Pollan) Ps. Advices ie, gratis ‘Fond sh, € Blor § for a sane Tine by Soxpeeas, ot tho bat ation dn tunel. ae loon Patty aad’ aetrenly: ae ee deantly nnd trictly i OUENETE, Sinteotones, iD . Canteotaner, Nludiinoni-st, CDICAES, NRY & HATCH, | Haudin & Co. AucUonvors, WV ubesty-u' BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, TUESDAY, FEB. 3, ‘B.LINE NEW Goons, REGULAR AUCTION BALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Notions, d&c., WEDNESDAY, FEB, 4, ‘av wocnock A, M: ABNEY & BATCH, Auctioneer. oe aa ae iS, CANDIES, Kroaty Heery ey ya ror CUAAMETS a! Speciale Whoiesule and ROU 9, RR ETS we . iPravolers, Bacar sluntats should visit, MEAS, De WILDS “NO. TET Btutorate Practice Asal, UIP EI HAIN GOODS. - A Yo8 Dob jewbeess, OA aiorprke Ist Guous Beth Go. auymbert Role agont forthe “MULTE Bx Wigs a Ty as 292 wBENE Clee