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‘8 “THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. +» Rob Ingersoll {s at the Pacific, ‘Theodore Tilton fs at the Palmer, J,8. Ford, Michigan City, 1s at the Garde Meter ls M. V. Williams, New York, is stopping at hho Gardner, W. J. Harris, of Burlington, In., fs at the - Ditton House, * J. Ii, Little, Boston, !s quartered at the Ciltton House, + J... McDonald, of Fond du Lae, Wis., is at tho Sherman. George M, Brinkerhoff, of Springfield, 11, is nt the Pacific. William Grimths, Phree Rivers, Mich, tsa Ruest ut tho Gardner, J, N. Van Hoesen, Lawrence, Kas, ls reg- istered at the Gardner. Gov. and Mrs. Howard, of Yankton, Da- kota, aro at tho Tremont, J. F. Munsie, Superintendent of the Amerl- enn Unton Telegraph Company, Detroit, is at the ‘Tremont. * 1, 1L Clark, Chief Engineer of the Lake Bhore & Michiyan Souther: Iallroad, is stopping at tho Sherman. Joseph Collett, General Superintendent of tho Loulaville, New Albany & Chiengo Hallroad, 4a nt the Tremont, De Witt Talinage will deliver his Intest and Jast lecture on “ right and Happy Homes” in Bluaie Hall Feb. 33, George 1. Merchant, General Superintend- ent of the Sioux City & Dakota Ruilroad, Sioux City, 1s at the Palmer, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Keep gave a elilidren’s reception yesterduy afternoon attholrresitence, No, 144 Michigan avenue, for thelr Httle daugh- ter, which was Inrgely attended, Mr, W.C, Oakley, who lias been connected with the Northwestern National Bank ainee is organization, some fifteen rs igo, has ree Bigned his position as payiugsteller. The Chairman of the North Carolina delegation to the “Convention “tn this. elty. hus telegraphed to Col. Tilbert and secured accom. -aeadnilons for the delegation ut the Shermun OE, ‘The <emperature yesterday, as observed by Bunnsse, optichin, No. 88 Mudigon street (Tiin- ng), wis ns Follows: 8 21 di grees Above? 104. Mm. 282 Hin, Bir 8 pe ty OS Sp.ma i, Barometer, 8 ae ny 2.605 8 pe ty 8, Mr... P. Curran, formerly Manager of the Now York Life-tnsurance Compuny. ih this city Tor alxteen years, hus been appointed Manner and the head of ‘the Equitable Life Assurance Bociety of New York for Chicuyo and Cook Sounty. The Amalgamated Crisping met In seeret session Inst evening nt No. 105 Fifth a Ie, The business transucted was wholly connec with the Union, and the President. is nuthority for the statement that It was uf no interest to outsiders, The Chicago Academy of Design will gtve fA vory lutercating entertainment this eventing at Hershey Hull, at whieh will be presented a series of stereopticon Views of Rome aud tho statuary of the Vatican, under the management of Mr. J. Sapes., Lieut. Lioyd, of Webster avenue, had a horse, and the citizens of his police district Shoat he onght to bive a buggy nigo, ond Bo thoy last evening presented him with one. The oceision was enilyened with specches, refresh- Tuents, and general merry making. A Jorge and brilliant reception by Mr. and Mrs. '. W. Iarvey at thole ¢ residence, No, 84 Prairie avenue, lust ev 1B in honor of Mr. und Mrs. Octavitis Badger, née Faulds. ‘The entertulnment was attended by nearly all the leading society people af the city. Michael Burns, 55 years of age, living at No. 456 Jefferron. street, while standing on the Fort Wayne Rallroad-tracks at the Efzhteenth street crossing it 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ‘was Ftruck in the breast by a frelght-enr which was belng backed up, und was severcly, though hot seriously, injured. To-ntght, at Central Musto Tall, nessecnns will give a concert under th rst Reghinent. A lirge number of tle ve been sekl, and all who feel ade. sire 10 assist this, the youngest company of the Tegiment, to place Itsclf on a footlug with tho rest, will doubtless attend the performance. W. G. Swan, General Freight Agent, 8. S. Merrill. Genertt Manger, and J. W. Carey, Gen- ernl Solicitor, of the Chicago, Milwaukee’ & St, Paul Rutlroad; Charles L, Colby, President of ‘the Wisconsin Central Rutiroad; and J. 1, Hilurd, General Preight Agent of the Chleugo, Minne= apolis & St. Paul Railroad, aro at the Pacltic. Henry. Chrigtinn, 12 years of age, was run down nt 4210 o’dlock’ yesterday afternbon by one of the curs attiched to n freight-traln drawn by Engine No, 8 xt the Rock Island Rallro inter- section of Thirtleth street, and hed his right nukle badiy crushed. He' wis tiken to his home, No. 1234 Btuto street, where the foot was atyputated. The Sherkdan Pleasure Club gave a private anasquenidy, marty lust ovening at Shran's Academy, which was uttended by about tifty couples. Some of tho costumes Worn by the Jadles were very neat, and cinbraced tho usual disgulses of yivandicres, shepherdesses, flower girls, ctes "The unmuisking at 12 o'clock wis pro- vooalive of much merriment among those who: ‘up to that tine bad preserved thelr incognito, A team of horses driven by Charles Jacobs, and owned by the Hazard Powder Company, Tan away ut 40’cluck yesterday afternoon ai the corner of Canal and Liberty atreots, and collld> ing with strect-car No. 15, driven’ by James Magnan rin the pole of the wagon through ene of the windows. A pnssenger, Fred Sigel, of No. W North Clark street, was struck nuier tho right eye, and was soverely though not danger- ously fnjured. He was eared for ina nelyhbor- ing drugstore, and was then sent to his home, ‘Tho streut car was bully wrecked. ‘The Thirteenth Ward Republican Veteran Clud held wn udjcurned meeting yesterday even= jug at Nu, $55 West Lake street. “The ehalr was wccupied by Capt, O. M, Brady, President of the Club, who" announced that the object of tho meeting was to elect oflleers aud otherwise pre- Pare for the coming campniyn, The election of ‘olicers resuited ax follows: Captain, 0. M. Lieutenants, Fimt Precinct, Dr A.V mad Prechiet, MujeWalte; Third Pre 3. . Bennetts Fourth Preetnet, v rwick; Secretary, Cod, Jobe Dickie; Tren: urer, MLA, Huyek, Thi ting thon udjournes Coroner Maun held an inquest at No. 67 Bouth Halsted street yesterday afternoon upon the body of Mary E. Sleeper, the main fucts age out corroborating the report of her death published In Tax Luituxk of yesterday, Tho suspicion that the decunsed had come to her death by fout means was set at rest by the vuce produced at the post-imorten exami- upon tho strength of which Cauity Physician Wiuthurdt deelded that she had died of peritonitis, resulting from an ovarian dis order, This yiew of the case was pustuined by Turther medical testimony, and tho Jury brougtit in wverdict accordingly. A delegation of the leading cltizens of Peoria, among them Senntor Lee, Mayor Warner, and Mr, Dowdall, of tho Democrat, Were in town yesterday, ei suate for Washington, to urge the cluims of thelr city fora Gaveramont bullding, to necommedate its eontinually-Inerousin revenue and Post-Ollice buvlness. The internal Fevenue collected in that district now amounts $20,000 n month, und tho Post-Ollice in that ay fa one of the most important In the ‘ho Government now paya ot largo aunount for rent of ollices in that aity for thuse pare and it would be 1 meusurs of econumy if it should erect thore 8 building of its own. A rumor to the effect that the Rev. Dr. Peddie, pastor of the Second Suptist Church, had recelved u call froin New York City, caused 8 PRIMUNE reporter to callon the revere! gen- Uemun last. evening ut his residence, No. 124 Ashhind uvenuo, for the purpose of useertalning whothor the yepart was with foundation. Dr. Peddie auld that he bad received a call a short ine since trun the First Baptist Church of New York City, and that he was giving tho mutter his serfous consideration. He hud not as Yetarrived ut a Binal decision, und probably Would not for some time tocome, If he cane eludes to uccept the call he will make known bly antention in due the, A rather decent-appearing woman, who goca under the various names of ‘Thotuns, Cook, und Hrows, bus beon successfully working tho charitable people of the South side with wstor of her extreme distress. She is a quict and dell. eato-looking woman, poorly but neatly dressed, with but litle of the uppearinco of thy fee fessionul. She bas been eluting ta bo solicit jog ald for hor several small children, who ‘Wore Murving and freezing at No, 14 'wontye sixth strect, It ls unnecessury to say that to one at that number knows of dny such woman. or ber plarving children, The place baa been Overrun with callers, Who came to rellove & mythical funfly from imagluary distress, A tenn of horses attached to street-car + No, i becamo unmanageable at 6 o'clock last eyontng while gowg north on Cunul atrect near Forquer, owing to some reckless driver speeding another team neross the track In front of them, in same way the ear was given the Ten- 2 nttapices horses became detuched from the vir, despite the exertions of tho driver, “Miko Leary, to keep. them " Mader control, At Ewing street one of the run: aways collided with a Jump: past and a little Zarthor on tho othur bors collided with u buggy owned wid oceupled Ly Mr, Robluson, of No. a8 Houth Water street, breuklog ouc of the wheels aud sliybuy infuriig the vccupant ubout the Jeye. ‘Tho borses wore captured before doluy any further damage. An afternoon papor of yesterday contained the follow! item: “Mr, Beldcu F, Culver, Registrar of Grulo in thle city, (¢ fs understood, 4g abput to resign, to go Into other busingss. Tho Oillies ty worth 3,005, and tho sppolatuont will Pi THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, - FEBRUARY 7, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. . be mite by the Governor” A ‘Taunus repre- ventative Wwalted upon Mr. Culver at his otice yesterday aftertioon and inquired ns to. the truth of the above, He stated tat be had tot realgned, but did not say that le was not intend- ing todoso. He nbrolitely decline to say any thing further regunting tho subject ut this tne, except to tnform the reporter that the appolut- mont ia not made by the Governor, but by, the Raliroad and Warehouse Commission, ~ The Governor appolnts the Grain Inspector. A. Trinunr reporter yesterday Inqutred of Willinm 8, Golecn what he thought of the recent atlempt to obtain a pardon for him. and of Judge Hldeeokt a recommentatian thercot, Mr. Golson guid he was hoperil that the representa tons inada would receive favorable considera~ Hon, ae ho firmly belleves they oughtto, The letter of dtelfe Blodgett. he thought, could not De tanoered, ‘THe had never heard of a caso in which u pardon was refused iy the fixe ve when recommented by the fudge whe presided at tho tril, and he believed that if he f tried by (be Court wone, and without on jury, the reault of the teint would! have been his com- Ietevindiention. The Judge had dealt with him ‘airly and honorably, executing tho law ne he found it, and {oye wentence In aveorditioe with the verdiot of a Jury. The number of patients treated In the Chicago Hospital for Women and Children dire Ing the month of January wns 423 I the Dispen Bary’, 67; outelde total, 103, A eontrae of twelve Jectures to nurses will be given ut the Hospltat by Dr. Mary (L Thompson, bertaning April lL Hoard can be abtalned by those attending these Iecturea near the Hoapttal. ‘The donutlor money were fron Mr. VT. Pike, & Co. Bi; throu: from Annour & Co., $f: Mr. Nathan Corwith, $26 through Mrs, “Camp, fron’ Marien, Lawe & 253 from T, 8, Wells, $2.11; for the organ fund, through Mrs. $10 Bench, $15.10, “otal, fart, Donations of groceries, ofd clothing. and linen by Mrs. LN, Camp, Mrs, 0.V. Barker, naan, Pre Thompson, Mise Bushnell, Dyas, Mrs. Halght, ales. Mrs. Knapp, and an ut. Donations of old linen and ad bee irs. I. 8, Alexander, . 8, Chant, A tt known eontritator, ¢otion would be very acceptable at the Hospital, Gilbert S. Baldwin, who was arrested by tho speein) ugents of the Post-Ofice Thursday for mailing obscene: Mterature, writes a vor munication to Tie Trove relative to his otfense, He says that ha malled the | book “Cupid's Yokes" after showing i copy to the Assistant Postinaster. He also elulins that At- torney-General Devens has deeided thit the book 13 not obvvene, but fa this tie hast mfacon= atrued the decision referred to, He also elsims tohave aletter from the publisher, In whieh the statement ts made that the President has likewise declared th the book to he -maglable, wme up before Conmmissiouer When the matter with be de- book on iS Vs ense will kes” wig the New York, and. tho case wil pi considerable attention foo the | 4 photographer at No, toned ine Tons Parr ie ise In question, but nig which came. within the scope of the law. From thts examination ‘wrew the r+ roneous report that 1 warrant had been issued for Mr, Tobey's tirrest. THE BALOONKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION, held thelr regular meeting yesterday tfternoon. atthe North Side Turner [nll Tt was decked toenll a convention of the suloonkeepers of the State, tobe held fh this elty some thine In Sep. tember, ht North Side farner Hill, ‘The follaw= {ne committer was “uppolnted to male: tho necessity arrangements for tho Convention and fix tha date: John Feldkamp, Joseph Michie. Willlam, Clomena, Philip: Enders, Lows kehwa- ehow, Adolph George, and Char! Hauser, There bas been xn extensive correspond: enco going on all over th Tor aome time relative (0 the Convention, and It is oxpected that it will bo n representative body of ho will digcuss and aetupon questions of 3 t to then, A cammuniention was r from Lieut. Utattner, of Athi street district, Inanswer to Inquiries made Superintendent O'Donnell retative ta tho al eed Hlemul arrest of Willian Kosnck for fn- ement of the 12 o'e! ordinance, Tho mony of tho officers who mito the ir was nitogethor at varinnes with Kosck's statements to the .Assoclation, whoge Judiciary Committes were Instructed ta proseente the officers making the arrest. The —Judielary Committee wilt give Kosack and his witnesees another hearing, and report at the next meeting whether any further netlon [8 neeessury. A resolution was passed Ap tenet the Judiciary Committee to consult with Mr. tubens, the ittorncy relative to the matter of tho shoriuge alleged against the brew- erg in the kegs of beer sold in the city. The Cominon Connuit will be asked to regulate tho Tuatter, and tnke the brewers furnish what they contract to if there be a shortage. A mo- tion was adopted restoring to the northwest aldo of the city the holding of one of the Asso- elution’s meetings, the President to select the place. Tho Association adjourned te meet the next mo at Baum’s Pavillon, Cottage Grove avenue, . PRODUCE siiPrens. - A call was recently Issued upon the Board of Trade for wy meetlug of produce shippers to take steps toward the organization of un asso- elution having for its object the promotion of the Interests of that class of business, The call wna algned by about twenty of the shippers on the Board, and the meeting was announced for Yesterday afternoon at hnif-pastdo'cluck, in the Directors’ rooms at the Cluunber of Com me At tho hour mentioned there as sombied Messrs. George M. Griftit, BH. rwiels, P. W, Dater, E, IT. Noyes, 1. Céombs, Richards. F, F. Elmondart, D, D. Gareelon, F. S, Frangls, Georgo Clark, S.J. Pottor, C. W, Requa, R. W. Fish, Albert Morrill, W. We Hun ter, C, Dousemun, and T, B. Wileox, On motlon, Mr. George M. Gritlin war appolnt- ed temporury Chulrman and E. Ie Bedgwie See- retary. On motion, a committee of five was appoluted nd nominations, consikting of |. Noyes, FH. Coombs. B, G, ich- imendorf, Tews then agreed tintin adjournment should be taken until one week frum yesterday, MYSTERIOUS DIBAPPEATANCR. Frank and Will Holtzhauer, 12 and 9 yenra of age, distppeured mysteriously last Thursday: afternoon, and the mother of tho boys, the tre making active relatives, and tho pollee search to find trace of thom. The elder worked intho store of Field, Letter & Co, and waa Vislted ut the store Thursday afternvon by the younger boy, Shortly thereafter both disipe peared, and nu trace his yet been found. ‘holr parents sepurated some thine ayo, and the Iother at once surmised that the fathor lind abitucted the ebildren, tut a tlylng vinit toa Michi gin village found hi ns cariivat= ly ee us ever, atid pe fut ot bean autor own, She then telegraphed J, M. Randall, 0 No, 216 West Madison areet, by whom th durancn wis reported to. the pollee, is deveribed as of witum size for bls age, ¢ and oyen, full fave, aml is alittle crosa-eyed. He was clad fi 8 gray overcoat, dark patta- Joong, and round, peakless cup, Lis brother is of Hight complexion, Ught hatr, and wore a navy- Dlug suit, knoe puntalots, and n gray overcout. THE CITY-HALI. The Committee on Schools is enlled for Monday, ‘The repairs on the Lake street bridge will be completed to-duy, Hive-foot burners are to be placed on the Jninps at tho various bridge approaches, Jolin Connel was yesterday appointed In- spector of Drains, vico D. BE, Graus, removed. ‘The annual tnspection of the polles stations wil be made to-day, Carriages will leave tho reokery ut 9 o'clock, Comulssioner Waller will send an ordi- mice to the Council Monday ovoninyg, embody ing his proposed reforing int tho collcetion of the water rites, \ ‘The Clty Treasurer yesterday received Sie from the Water Pop Artanguty sh from the Controiler, and 84,000 trom the Bonth-side Collector, of which $20,000 wus in cush, ‘Tho Seeretary of the Citizens’ Association called yesterday and withdrew the recommmencdit> Mong of that body in reference to street clean- ig sn nuroedl shat Louiintushoriee ‘Walle: MLNS, 4 ven its thoso columns, wore prefua- Hound entirely satiatueorye Noe P i Among the bullding periults issued yester- day way no to Veter Papper, ta erect a two- story dwaolling, Ashland avonuo, near Thirty third street, to coat 82.000: one to A. Anderson, focrect w two-story’ dwvulling, No, Wt Weasont Mrvaty te cnet £24005 iia ae an i. Gulld, to urect a twoeatory dwelling, No, 66d Fulton etree! to cost $2,000, . A resolution was introduced in the Counctt sone tine vio looking to preventing tha rally way companies from throwing the mud trom thelr tracks inte tho gutters, ete. Gointulasioner Willer hag bad a conference with the riliway exon the subject und will lay tho ro- etore tho Counell nt sts next mouting. Ho approhenda no trouble, and thinks that the gu! oe companies will do anything that fa reagon- able, An October, 1874, one Minna Herz began sult agulnst: thu elty for $10,000 damier to colved on uecomnit of a defective sidewalk ou Wabash avenue, ‘The case was tried the follows fay duuiiry, and ehe got Judgment for $7,000, ‘Thy eity took the cue to thu Supreme Court, and, fi Qotaber, 1874, the Judginent wae atlirmed, and: last year ut appropriation wag made to Ineet Ht The money has not been pald, how- ever, and oprobubly will -nétobe, | from tho fuct that rumor have coma to tho Law De- tinent und Controller that the worn was t sorlously hurt as she aud hor frictuls and that the ease throughout wage put- defruud tho city. The woman is now in, and said to by as sound asa dollar, but buying disposed of her clilin who cares vory: Uittle about what becomes of IL The City= Attorney thinks he will bo ublo to show fraudin tho cage, and threatens to take it to tho Grand Jury ug soon as he can arringe his evidence, and, lo the arenntine, the money will remain in the hunds of the elty, au the Coutrolter says hy will at puy It except upon thy City-Atturucy’s ud- vive, A WORD WITH THE * VAS." Mayor Harrison yesterday caused the follow- log onder to be issued from polleo headquarters. It explutna Haell, except that it isaatd to be a direct drive ata certain siuloon, or a notifiention of is Honor's purposo to revoke a certain Ticense: General Ordera No. 1—() The attentlon of nll th of tho force in directed to Genoral tn regard to proses the City Charter, tall-catlls during: week, and all commanding ollicers will ace to its strict enforcement in spirit ns well na in letter, @) In anhiition therete, Captains and Tere tennnte will require from: their men a Tat of all warrntts served and priconcranrrested by them wetively, to be fled at thelr reapective stas each Maceday and Saturday une fr ther orders, which after exninination bh the ofttcer {1 tmmsediate command, stall be transmitted to these headquarters, with tho option of sald officer tndorsed thorcon, aa to whether or not the patrolinan hns performed his Tall duty under the elreimatanees, there (as tt is presumed) being more vagrants on some posts thin ov others, Gh Captain and Lleutenants aro enlso hereby: Alrected to notify the peypeictass of ull saloons: ant reatationnts in thelr pence distrlets, where thievrs, vagmints, and dl aecputatiy ohure rs resort, that if they persist ta harboring, » telinitue, and becoming ball for sue ehir> neters, Ils Honor the Mayor will be requested to reveke their Meenses forthwith: and i wil be the duty of Captilys to report and recom A the revocition of the lHeenses of such P Jn all entes where tho facts warrant and tho Juterests of good government Justify such revocation. 4) Commanding ottice this office any inenicies part of thelr subordinates, Sox O'DONNELL, . Genoral Superintendent. COUNTY-BUILDING. The new enlendar for the County Court will be ready to-day. On Monday the work of calejmining and thoroughly cleaning-up tho Jail will be begun. The work fs dune almost entirely by the ine mates, ‘The Criminal Court will be close to-day. nanel there wilt be no ent of the eatedlar it the County Court. The olive of the Clerk of the County Board will also he closed for repalrs. Judge Loomts yesterday made an order vo- enting the commitment of Maria J. ‘Taggart, to the County Insane Asylum, and ordered that #he be given into the custody of her husband, John Taggart, Jn the Criminal Court yesterday Fred ‘Tobey and Thomas Holden were cach sentenced to two yours in the Fenitentinry for burghirys Fred Herting got two years and Henry Mitehell three years for shaliae es. Thoms Sun- ford, John Morya, Alfred MoNutr, and Thoms: MeAlou pleaded guilty te lareeny aud wore manded for xentence, Churtes Wiliams war tried for larceny, the Jury having feave to seal their verdict. The Connnittee on Felnting nnd Stationery met vesterday, audited some Dilly, and directed the Clerk of Committees to write to ail the lend Jn printers, statloners, and bookbinders, them to furnish bids for blank-boo! ing, printed blinks, aml other stationery for tha use of the county duriiyg the ensuing year. AIL bidy niust be handed fi to the Committee by 2 op. mh next Friday. ‘Cho Committee on ‘owns and ‘Town Accounts met and andited some bills, ‘To-day the Jal and Jail Accounts Coumuitice will m FEDERAL FACTS, The gold disbursements at the Sub-Treas- ury yesterday amounted to $10,000, The Sub-Treasury redeemed $0,000 in sil- ver yesterday, and paid out $2,000, ‘Two hundred and fifty barrels of alcohol wero exported from this clty yesterday. ‘The tnternal-revenuo receipts of Collector Harvey's ollies yesterday reached a total of SP.U0, OF this amount, $18,012 was for taxes on. allatilled splrita, $2,770 for taxes on elgars and tobneco, and $678 for taxes an beer, W.S. Agney, the Freeport Inwyer who was tried und couvieted some months ayo for exuot- Jog nn Meg! penalon fee, wag sentenced y day by Judgo Blodgett, of the United Sint trict Court, to payn fine of $500 und costs, and stand oominitted tntll itis pald. The presuinp. tion ly that he will schedule out in aboutn month by the usttal "pour convict * route, The following Isa list of thedutiable goods received at tho Custam-f[ouso yestontay: BP. &C. B. Baker, 36 sacks salt; Jones & Laughlin, Wanvils; 8, D, Kimbark, 05 anvils; Parkhurat & Witkinson, 168 bars iron; Pricg, Strauss & Kahn, 5 cuses cottons; Sutter Bros, 38 bales leaf tobnes co; Wilgon Bros. 3 cases dry goods; E. Hineh- ellie, 1 case urtifieinl flowers: Fuller & Fuller, 1 cuse aking, Collections, $11,508.87, Gen. MeDowell esterday received # com- inunication from Washington to tho effect that it was necessary to finish the new Government, Kuikling for the courts by May 1. Seerotary: Sherman his notified Mr. J. V. Purwoll that the lepublic Life Building, nt present used for tho Government offices, wit be: vacated by the De- partment of Justice, which embraces the courts and the omiees of tha Clerk, District-Attornyy, und Murshal, by May 3. is is, considered a formal notice, und In cngso Mr. Farwell ia une willing to ullow the other oflices to remain a few Won Loney, they will be yaented ut tho same mie, Hil report at once to or lounging on tho Dis- GASTRONOMICAL, IMLL OF FARR FOI TIE SUNDAY DINNER, Following 18 the menu for tho Sunday dinner for elght plates: - $ sour, Printunidre, PINT. Salmon with Lobster Sauce, ENTREE, + Fricandeau of Veal with Green Peas, ROAST, Stuffed Wild Duck, VEGETANLES. Lima Beans and Asparagus, BALAD. Lettuec, DERAENT, Blanc Mange. Fruit and Cheese, COOKING DIRECTIONS, Soup-Take threo mf{ddling-slzed carrots, a sinull turnip, one-half cabbage; chop the whole very tiivand put in a pan with onv-quarter pound of butter, Let cook for ten to fifteen minutes. Then add ong anda halt gallons of Uoullon pot-au-feu and let simmer for an hour, Half an hour before serving add x box of French peas und a box of string-beans, and before Kerv- ing take the grease olf, season according te (ante, and serve hot, Fish—Tuke two pounds of salmon and make four dllees of the aaine; but inn small pan and cover with cald water, Add one-half pint of white wine, two fuely-chopped ontons, ove dry leaf of lnurel,a spoonful of sult, some pep ne Aue Hiss: pun hermetically and fot boll for half an, hour, sauce—Tuke onve-quirter pound of butter, put tua pan with two spoonfuls of tlour, put on the tire, mix well, and then add nearly a quart of the bouition of your ish, mixing fhe whiolo: ant stirring well.” When this is welt mixed, bolling and thick onough, take the yotks of thres eggs WIth ane-quartce pinCert orcain—tulx these well tirst,—thon yt in the pan with the other things; athe well to prevont curdiing. Thon, When ie bolls, strain sit welly wld winull cuit oF Jobster, and mix all together, Tho lobster must thopped Very ting flnit, Serve the fish on. npupkia puton the dish, with some slicca of Iomon on top, and sorve the suuce in a separate jah, e Frieandont—Take about six pounds of veal out of the pee part of tho leg; land the sume wells put ft hes stat roustin you have first placed some thin sllces of att pork, and also two onlons und two currots cut in alices and some dry eaves of laurel. Tho veal belng on the top, add some sult and popper bs w Then moisten with a Kpoontal of bouillons au-fen, Rn scl on the fre long enough to dray the Juices of thoineut. When the bvoutllon burtly gone, add anothor quart and thon put the oven fortwo hours: itd that the oven must not be very hot, go that the veal enn cook alowly, and take cave ta buste every half-hour, Then taky sone French peaa, warm them up, and w! thoy ure warm, put your yeul on ao dish and Indio its own julce un the top, with the peas ull aronnd, ‘ Koast—Take four small dicks, clean them woll, don't waah thom, but wipe well with aclean towel, Btull them with the sume stuttiog pres viounly given far a goudes string ench of thon tight, aid rib with a tittle butter on. the top, ufter having attiched to cuch duck a slice of watt pork three Inches squure, on which you have cut some stripes; add the Juice of a lemon, Putin tho oven, cook aceontng to thate, and eeve On totals, after having pared an the ducks the gravy frou the pun, the grewso being Urst rumoyed. THE APPROPRIATIONS, THY FINANCK COMMITTER RESUMED the conaldvration of tho ostimuates fur tho vari+ ous departmonts yesterduy, all of the members Present except Ald, Stauber, Ald. Phelps submitted the following, which was udopted: Kesulved, That the Finance Cumimities of the City Council of the City of Chicago hereby wut. thorize und direct the Muyor und Controller ta pay on accountat sulucics for the months of january and February 76 per ent of the salurion wo allowed the suyeril otficens and employés of the City of Chicago monthly, by the aupropelae ton ordinances Cor the tlseal year endlag Dow, HL, 18, the sume tebe on necouut of aatd, auluyles and compensations to bo fixed by tho ener appropriution ordinance of the current Ageal yeurondiug December, 1890, said payments to be deducted from the salirios and oonipensy. ton as fixed by auld ordinunce, ‘The estimmte for echoola was then taken up by Items, several members of the Bourd of Edu- catfon belng present to advocate the allowance of Ube entire umount daked, whlch Ls @],00),00, Severul of the wlnor items wero passed with- out much digpute, but whon tho item of $75,000 ‘PAU. Upon which | for Incidental expenses wns renched there was a Ho yote ana motion to reduce It Some parteying faltuwed, oad finally Ald Phelps moved to reduce the entlee appropriation to S200, Al. Sanders seconded the motion, and it previlled, Ald. Throop vollng ngalnst it ‘The member of the Rount present were not ene trety sitlatiod, and safd the at reduction wanld come from the item of $29,000 asked for Duildinges nied alte Tho pextestimate taken up was that of the Do- pertinent of Public Worke, which was for £870,001, On tho item of suluries 1 reduction was made of Sper eent, which covers all eniployés, high and Tow, The position of Udnern) Tnepostor ut Drains was abolished, and the milury of tho tender of the. Krio xtrood Dridge wns Ine $00 por sentr, For eleaning streets tn the North Diviaton the eatinntte Was Inerensed from 82400 to $11,000, For street signs the catimate waa Inerensed from at 0 1c ‘ater Olice wag noxt reached, and a res of & per cont was nupreed to on all sala i ater. which an ndjourninent was had until odday. The Committes has now about gone through with the Appropriation DUE except the item of rewerage, for which Soon fs asked, To-day this ftom will be pnesed pan, and the worl done will be reviewed, so. that tho Committee can report to the Cour iy’ eventing, SUBURBAN. VDE PARKS ‘Tho Banrd of Trusteca met at the Village-Tall Jast evening, all preacut. John F. Wilson naked, for payment for services as attorney for tho villuze in thd matter of tho Santh Chicago Pumping-Works, Referred. A few weeks ngo tho Bourd passed an ordl- nance to improve South Chicago avenue at a cost of RL000. THO citizens protest, both against the work and the cost. Col. Raynor, of tho Wilron Sewing-Muchine Company, sid that they and other residents. hud ecefved = notices of te A meeting was held on Monday: Ugnant citizens, who then passed embodied tn the pes ing south of tho two s eager NURIA heavy, ifothor. parts beneltted by the hnprove- tf, that there was more thin enough to bm prove the street. whieh i 15,000 feet long, The assessinent showld be made sents, ane Af it was made so, there would not be so much objec- ton to dt. The citizens ask to huve the assess. ment examined and any mistakes corrected it any were pide by the Assesyinent Connisslon- servant ice ny would be obliged to aak to huye ft corrected In court. Uther protests af ft similar character were mute by J. 8, Seuviile, Dr. Jackson, and Mr. MeChesney. ‘Trustee Hennett anid that two years ngo there Was npetition to open Sunth Chico uvenite,, Mat were pending In court, and the Board had chatight {0 its duty te open the street, as it wits snppoxed to be a sthorter route to Chicago, He wits $n favor of poatpoulng the antter until it was tnvestieted, (Tho Attorney was directed no further actlon, and the matter was to tho Judiciary Committee, with the Mr. Conder, anid D. iL Horne, Com- Tho rolty will be at Mr. Horne’s and, nt nttort tnissioner, ollie, A petition was recelye!l asking fora sewor on Rowen avenue from Graud hontevard ta Cote luge Grove avenue to connecL with the Forty- first. Bt guwer, ‘The Attorivy was dircetid to prepere an ordinances . A remonstrance wis recelyed against the pro- posed tre ordinunee, Hoth were postponed for ony 8 ‘The Atiorney was direeted to prepare an ordi= nance for the opentng of Forty-ninth street. Train State atrcet. to Grand boul George Withird, the Village Vr ed that he had pel bonds of the villuge bonds were crneclen {1 The pallee report far January: showed eleven Brrestss fies linpossd, #2 nes collected, $10, Tho Village Collector reported the recetpt of SURI: Ue Controller, the receipt of $4841.00, The Villiage Treasurer reported a baluuce on hnnnd of $18,000 . Rids were received for the Improvement of tho Chleigo and Thornton roxd. Tho bid of Dolecau & Shopurd, 81.95 per yard for stone, und IL G. Myrick, $1.15 for hauling, were necepted, Adjourned, > 1 $1,000 neost of $41,000, Tho open Hoard, TARR. Polltticians and voters who nro interested in town affalra are beginning to speculata a3 to the probable candidates for town ollicers to Ue voted for in Apa ‘The former are nirendy pulling wires and Inying pling for a vigorous canpilgn, ‘The fallure of the Butchers’ Union atrike has teft a large number of unemployed men jn the Town of Lake, who feel thatthe prefent town authorities aro in a mensiira in Jeng tyiinst them for having put on an extra police force to prevent thom from driving of ho non-Union men. Thoy also Intiugine that the authorities are in symputhy with the puckers wel employers tather thin the workingmen, ‘The Democrats will try to utilize this feeling for thelr own benellt, and make the contest ono of employés against employers, ‘The friends of Gcorge Fleming, of the Stock-Yurds, are push- ing his eluting us 0 friend of the workingmon for tho position of Supervisor. George D, Pint, who jhas Always figured In town alfuirs, is ely to gome to the front again ng acandidate ar un’ adypeate for gome friend, Representative Barry, who Is away at present, Is Ukely to take in active purt in the eampuign, Tho present Incumbents hive made a good record, and If thoy como np ns candidates for re- election this sprliug, as they probably will, they will vecelve a gad suppart. Itis rumored that Domoerats planned a scheme nt the saloon of one of their prominent members nt the cur-shops to divide the lt lienn yote of the town by starting a teny tleket. Whethor the friends of the tem neo ennse Will alow the wives to beused jn this way romuing to be 81 . A NEW MINING E Tho Ready-Pay Gold and Silver Mining Company, of Chicago. During the past month a company hasbeen organized in this elty, under the above title, which bids fair to become widely and fayor- ably known in mining clreles, Its mines are Jeeated about five iniles from Alma and twelve miles from Leadville, ‘The Company has two mines, one called the Derigo and the othor the Ready-Pay, from which the Company takes its name, The Company was chartered in January, 1880, tnuder the Jaws of the State of Cnlornds, and organized on the dist day of January, 1880, when a Board of Directors was elected, ‘The officers of the Company , Presidents M. ‘Tobin, Vive- President; BE. P. Read, Seeretary: FD, Jobuson, Treasurers and John A. Parsons, Superlntendent. ‘The mines of ‘the Cour ‘pub- pany were diseayored and pretmpt- eg by Hiram F,. Sawyer, a oniuer of twenty years’ experience, and his falth in the mines and practical mining ex- perlence was stich that he took the most of his pay for the mine In stock of the Company. The Derigo is chloride lode, running at in snide af 20 dluy nto the mountains, with veln at the depth or ineling of 28 fect, 43¢ feet. wide, and basaning as high as 186 ounces per ton of silver, ‘There are also four more open cuts ran on this same veln, from) to 1 fect, with the same tniform result, which promise to reward the Company rlehly If properly managed, ‘Sho Mondy-Pay Mine, belonging to this Company, ts a carbonate inlne, located about one-half mile from the Derigoe, and promises as rlehas the Robert E. Lee or tho atiter and Stevens Mine, at Leadville, ft jag richer ore than any diseavered In elthor of those two mines at the same depth, ‘The Ready-Pay Mine has a shaft only deep, showing hard and soft carbonates, as- at ig from 74 ounces to 158 ounces per ton, fr. Willan 1, Leo, tho President of the Ready-Pay Gold and Silver Mining Cour pany, Was one of the orlghial owners (with ee, Judd & Lee) of their famous mines, Bobtail and ory and others, at Black Hawk, Col, in 1860, “In. 1882, the Black Hawk Company, cansisting of Lee, Judd & transferred thelr mines to a stock company ealled the 13 awk Gold Mining Come pays for $3,000,000, and Mfr, William [, aoe was elected President. There $s not his superior tn Colorade to fl the position of mining Anancler and President of a mining company. Te ban honest, Just, and papable man I every senso of the word. John A, Parsons, tho Superintendent of tho Rendy- Pay Gotland Silver THs, Company, was in the enploy af the Black Hawk Company as foreman, and when the change was made to the Dhiek Hawk Gold Mintng Company he was appointed miniig superlatendent, ‘and had general supervision of all thelr mlues, ALY and numa the .gume with — great skill and abillty, As a practical miner and sululug eugiveer, he managed the juost exteuslve minea In Colorado, and these mites were regarded is models in the Rocky Mountains Teno Mr. Willlant Late, President of the Coupny, says of him thut there are few, Hf any, with the vapa- Hillttes of mining and anatitghie intnes tn Colorado of Mr. Parsons. Mr. B Py Mead, the Secretary of tho Reudy-Pay Gold and Sil thing Company, is 8 gentlenian of large ablity and experience as at bisiness-man, and was tho prima mover In organizing the Chi- engo Enterprise and ather well-known come- pintes, andl by tan oF tei worth to tha wnining fraternity of Cqtorado, ILy ofica Ix No.7 Bat: Madlson Fret, Lonles of the Compan: ~ Haring, Esa, o well! yn and prom: nent bushiess-man of this clly, is one af the Directors, and hts conneetion with the Com- pany fs a sufticlent guarantee that the enters prise Will be w pro! itaktp one to tle stock- holders, cite With such an excetifivo staf, and with mines of buch remarkable promise, the stack- holders of tho Heady-Pay (old and Silver Mining Company have reason to expect, with the utmost confidence, unusual develop 5 nents within the preset yeur, toon Y, the Cigars and candics bought at Dawson's aro all portecon. Ttemenber the huusber, 211 Btate,, THE AUDIPIONE, Expose of a Cincinnati Fraudu- lent Infringement. The Dentaphone Dealers in That’ Burg ® Paok of Swindlers, And as Such Denounced by tho Chicf of Police, = - A report has been efrculnted through tho Newsepnpers of inte to the effect that some pure tles in Cineinnatt were imposing upon tho pub Me by Introducing an art{elo whieh they call "tho dentaphone," upon the reputation of the cele Urated nud phone Invented by Richards, Rhodes, of Chlenga, whieh is gaine? a dererved pope turity among the deaf and thomuleof thiscoun- try and Kurope. Partiewiur attention having been called to. an article in the Han Feaneisco Bulletin of Jan. & last, & Tretsune reporter yestentay culled upon Mr. Rhodes at his rooms, InthoMethodistChurch Block, corner of Clark and Washington streots, and asked for an interview. ‘The article in question treated of the so-calicd AMERICAN DENTAPHONE COSPAN' and did not hesitate tosny that the mild Com- puny was a fraud, as by ts misrepresentations people were deluded into the belief that they wero torecelve a genuine nudiphone, when thoy would find themselves in possesion of a toy something inthe shape of a small watch, and of no value in ennbling a dent person to hear at any distance from the spenker or singer, ‘Tho article in question closed with a communication from the Chief of Police of Cincinnatl ton man in San Frinelaco, who said he had been awindledy Jn reply fo un Inquiry imide by tim regarding tho mpany.” "The reply rene as follows; “OFFI OF SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, jc CINCINNATL =I. B. Creenebanim—Sins In reply fo your letter of the ith. inst. wil sity tht the patties you refer to ure frauds, as you are but fine outof a great many that they have vietim= ized fo the saine manner. CG. WAPPRNETHING “Snperintendent of Police.” alr; Thaverereived this stack of letters and postal-eniis, within a short the, frou peus ple eonphuning that these Cinedumntl partied are: Irsiiue to pul ull their instcument, whieh T bee Hove thoy call a ‘dentaphene,’ for eur nudl+ phone,” enit Mr, Riodea, iy response, to the fit- quiry Of the reporter, bringlag out n formidable pivot communientions fromm diferent parts of pennen he Invited the newspaper- nie, ‘d from L, J, Bell, of Smithsburg, wpluined that the members of aw vot over-rich cungregition in that place purchased what they SUPPOSED WAS GOING TO TK AN AUDIPIIONE from the so-nalled * Amerivan Dentaphone Com- pany,” for their pastor, who wis hard of heur= Ay. ‘Tho dentiphone cane in plave of the andl phone, whieh they had expected, and the pastor found itef no tse to him, The correspondent wished ta know whether Mr. Rhodes could not take sume steps to recover” dames from what he called the fraudulent Compuny, Another fetter, from, U, Morrit, Socretary and Trewdurer of tho ern & Atlintic Rall- rod Compuny, Athinta, Ga,, stuted that n pun phict was sent to bln from Cinehinntl which wns siuilar In appenronce to the ane fysued by veers, Rhos & MeClure, except in name, No natnes were slynel to the pueion in any plice, the ni fC the suppositiiowsstinn only ae—" The Americun Dentuphone Cam Nelther was the name of the inventor inentioned, On the si igth of impressions formed by eating this ndvertisement, Mr. Mor= ‘ll sent to Cineianat! for un dustrument, and, upon-recel¥ing ‘ound that he had been de- ceived into purchuslug whut he did not want, and something which wasof no varthly use to him. Charles A. Snyder, of New Orleans, also wrote, informing the Inventor of the wrdiphono that he hid been swindled In x similar munner, aMfter looking over na number of these written complatnts, the reporter sald: “Che complutnts whiten you have here uppeus fo represent n lange territory, aud the Cincinnati Company must ba INSCMING YOU PRETTY EXTENSIVELY?” “Yea,” replied Mr. Rhodes, “they advertiso all over the country, using, [im told, our refer- ences, and referring to the report af my exhibl- tlon before Mr, Berg and Peter Cooper, and © understand they allude to the iustrations In Lestie’s vetrated Paper, which rently represent my nudiphone in use. Thelr advertisemonts bear no niume of anybody, elther of the Com- pany or the Inventor.” “ {faye you an met the co 19 Company's advertise. r of thoir pamphiets," and Mr. Vhodes handed the reporter no and also showed hin one of hisown, They were almost, nuts: ulike im shipe, size, and color of the pa- The mune only differed from the origi, T could show Son more of these letters of complaint thin you huve time to rend." cone tinned Mr. hades, a8 he produced one after an- athor; * but you have already econ enough to give you an tden af how the Cineinunti Company work off their gonds at our expense, Tho Lmilsvitle Medieat News of Dee. 37 contains an articlo'written by W. Chentham, M. D., upon “TI AUDIPHONE AND THE DENTADIONE.” * \) He commences by sayings “Of late tho question has been frequontly asked me as to which Is the best uudiphone, the ane imide In Cinctinnth or the ono made In Chi- cago. I bave Invested in both, and, after ex- perimenting, bad but little trouble in coming to the conclusion that tho Chicuge instrument is the best by fur, The Cinelnnatl audiphone ane awers nearly the sitne purpose as tho cur-trum: pet. Conyersution can only be heard when tho speaker's mouth Is quite vlose to the Instrument, —a great dlandvantago. ‘The Chicngo sudiphone cin be tsed nt tho opera or ehurch or Ingeneral conversation with perfect comfort and success, T think the form (fan-shupe) [s quite an ftamn, 1g it is easily carried, and can be uxed without exe elting comment. ‘The position of holding a fan in tho mouth Js quite & natural one," Anil he closes ns follaws: “Why tho Chicaoaudiphoneis better than the Cincinnati dontuphone I can better iluatrate by cnscs, Mra. 2, who jd unable to beur only when my voice [8 considerably clovated and the mouth pt close to tho cay, purchase a Chena andl. phone, ‘Tho resulé was surprising, Bho can henr common convertion wt some distance with it. Trent her my dentaphone to try, Hes aut: cannot dletinzuish a word spoken, oven avhen the mouth of the spenker [a pill close to the tustrument. Othors Thave tried with 0 like reault. Another objection to the Clnelnnatl aentaphone fs the tension it fs necessary to put the: eile to. It fy tiresome to both band and teeth. Persuns who think of purchusing an audl- phone should be careful to cull: for tho instrue nent Invented by Hlehard 8, Rhodes, of Chicago, which fs the one which has bean so successfully oxhiblted in the East, aud ha been wldely apoken of In.tho presy, both of this country and In Europe, Tt isin tine In four deat-mute Tnstl- tutions, und ts the only instrament that hus over made a vecss In enabling tho deaf to hear and the dumb to tulk. —————— RHOMBERG. c —s Tho Exact Status of That Famous Caso at Last Fixed, Borelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Proma, UL, Feb, &.—Mr, Joseph Rhom= berg, of Dubuque, Is in the city, In an in- terview he denies tint his case has been set- tled by the Govermnent for $5,000, Mr. dK. Graves, one of hls bondsmen, was let off the bond for this sum. ‘The reason Mr Graves was let off the bonds was the fact that he was about to go Into the banking business in that city, and could not go In as President of a Natloual bane with a judgment linnging over hlm. Bir, Rhomberg also sald that he had nover made an appilention to settle the case, sid never will, ‘Iho ease is now in the Su- premo Court on anappeal, Dunugue, Ia, Feb. .—Referring to tho several dispatches sent out from Washlagtgn within tie past to or three days In regard. to the celebrated Rhomberg Distillery judge ment, and to the recent release by Secretary Sherman of J, K, Graves, one of thu securl- ties, the Times’ of this elty will to-morrow contain aiauthentic and correct statement of tho matter, ‘Tho facts, In brief, may be stated ny followa; At tho October tern, 1870, of the United States Clrenit Court, District of Towa, judgment was rendered aguinst J, A. Rhomberg, as principal, and. D. Khom- berg, 1, A. Rhomberg, and J. K. Graves, sureties, for $108,011.55 for frauds conmnltted by J. A, Rhomberg In 1863, 60, and ’67, Nat one af the defentauta wos good for ‘the amount of the elulm when sucd, whon Judginent was rendered, or ure they now, ‘The claim was stale when the sult was brought, cluht years haying Iyter- yened between the dute ‘of the frauds “and commencement of the sult, The surety, (inves, was wholly unconnected with aid Innocent of the fruuds of Rhotberg. Not a dollar could be collected from Graves, the reports of lls belng President of a railroad bai Hf false, as $s the statement that the Goy- ernnient expended $25,000 to get the Judg- mehts $10,000 will ¢ all expenses of the litigation. Sveretary Sherman hus released Graves upon the. payment of tho $5,009, — first, however,: takine” from ‘tha co- sureties, tho - other Hiouber written agreements that . thoy sould not be released by reason of”: the - release’ of Graves. ‘There. is no compromise of the Rhomberg Judgment except uy to Graves, a Ra FP a sult in chancery Js now pending in rt to subject some 400 lots In Due buque City to tho Government elaim. The compromise was recommended by the entire business community here, without regard to marty, also by two Fedoral Suton befdre whom. the cause was, tried, and has the ap- proval of the representatives of the Goyern- went. They feel that the Government has gained $5,000 by tis compromise, a sim ndvanced for Graves by his relailves, Tho coulpromisa has no political significance; having been urged by promiient inon throughout the Stato of every political blag, ——— AO WW. * + Special Dlspateh to Tre Chieaga Tribune, Mruwaurer, Feb, 6.—The Wisconsin Grand Lodge Anctent Order of United Workmen have elected the following officers: GOW. dF. MeMullen, Milwaukeo; G. F,, Charles Wedelstedt, Madison; @, 0., FE. Cc. French, Eau Clare; Recorder, I. C. Heath, La Crosse; Grand Recetver, 7. He Marston, Appleton; GG. Wy TH Temting: ton, Durand: G. Wy A, 3, Kane, Monroe; Trustea for three svats, Charies Otille, Lat Crosse: Representath to Supreme Lodae, W. A. Gordon, Oshkosh; IL FB. Siniley, La Crosse; D. E. Moore, Bangars State Mer Examiner, Dr. W. A. Gordon, Oshkosh. —— a ——, FIFTY MILLION POUNDS OF ICE. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. DLAke Geneva, Wis. Feb. 0.—A Chicago fee company commenced cutting Iceon the Inke here. to-day, and are now engaged in shipping about 100 car-londs per day to Chi- cago. Five lee-trains per day are to be em- ployed until 2,000 car-lnads are harvested, amounting to 50,000,000 posinds of the von ented surface of the lake, ‘The tee ly about fen inches in thickness, ——— The Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—It leads the world, ant is the best for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments, 109'State street, ——————___ No Faxcy Prices—Iicet set teoth, $8; Mlling 4 tates, McChesney Bros., Clark and Mandolph-sts. ——— Compare Tick & Rayner’s Cold Cream with others and sve what * Cold Cream" khould be, tthe resldenee of the etline Mitchells Bley tharah Toner REND al, daughter of the te brldto'n sinter, by 1 M. Molew und Orrin Kendal DEATIL “WANRGLAY—At tho Gnriton fiouse, Jacksonville, Fit, Feb. 2, banlol Bareiny. Kan. aim) heres Hae and Baton Tow, N. J. papers ptenso copy. DRIVERACMionenpolis, Minn. Fob. 6, of con- quuutton, Brunk Ww nly xon of Tiiomns and France Driver, Funernl fram No, 20 Wort Adurmrnt., Sunday, Fob, SLUM, Friends of the family invited, natOn pApArE pean CODY. KENZIE-Fob. (at 1:8) o'clock, Mrs. Ann Jano Mekenzie. ‘rhe funeral WH take placa from the residence of her daugtter, Murguret MeFeteldue, 35 West Likes nitny ineriing at Wu'cloek, Friends of thy fam- st. Uy trevited to attend. Hé"8t, Louts und Chicinnat! payers plenso copy. SCHMAN Friday, Fels 150, John Schinuhl, of the firm’of Farrington & Settiatl, in hle-bal $0 Faneral from the residence, sb tndlannsiy § 1. Caerhuxes to Grucolin Wh. of convulaluns, Michael Kaward, Munext won of Jamies and Winnld Nestor, aged $ Yeurniind dnote. Funeral SundAy, at 11 a, me, trom 909 Weat Huron- by vara to Calvary Cometery, ANNOUNCEMEN'ES, TT. aia, ASKOMIATH SUPERINTENDENT « of the Highih Prembyteriun Sunday-renot, wilt load the Sunday-schont tenehers meeting in furwell Hull at noun to-day, The Fonueweenns nro expected 0 NESTOR! ETHER, Orr HE A MERTING OF the initehurs and huuiac Inboringemen at Honemitan all, $s nud oi Went Tuplarest, Stud Zo'ctock pm, No skilled labor (yelu Wil pack ised th Uce, Reporters cordially invited, Slaned by 10) men bers of the Union, Pp DEN sti8e X “ducted to-night by tho invited. TPUPRE Wink Tit AN AWOUNNED SiieTING of the Southern Itefuzee Helles Arsnctation Cams initteo ut tha Grund Macttic Hotel, furtor f, Mongny, Feb. tut dp, mi, All persona interested In thin moves ment aru invited io be present to assint in portecting a pormunent orga TPE SEVENTIL WARD ONION VRTERA at Frank Bibe's, 2:1 Blue laand: O, fy Sant wht address the Ch ON-SERVICES © iv. Dr Mtaviin. AU Lin the army and navy [ha ctfully Invited Lo be prenent, 1H PROD. tot SELSONEK, (© consider the reut. All property-ownors vr cE WIDL BA MEETS rty-owtiars uf South Deslatie Denplaines-et, this evening ut subject of paving the ut in a ue at ft Wait mivoting of the Thirt Wilt be hola this Saturany Electlon of officers und other busin a) AUCTION BALERS, By GEO. 1. Git Wand & Wabant AUCTION DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, REGULAR TRADE SALE TUESDAY, Feb. 10, 9:30 a, m DESIRABLE LINES, SEASONABLE Go0py — NEW INVOICES, | Russia Crashes, — Ruchings, Bretonne Laces, Collarettes, Ladies’ Whitewear, Hosiery, Pearl Buttons, Gloves, Pillow Lace, Cutlery, CLOTHING. FULL SUITS. WOOL PANTS, Underwear, Neckwear, Fannels, Dress Shirts, Harnesses, Halters, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, Table Linens, — Suspenders, GEO, P, GOI & CO, Auctioneers We Shall Close Out AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, Feb. If, at 10 a, m. prompl, 750 CASES “SPRING STYLES BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. These nro new clean goods, justin from tho Factor ties, und will bo found vory choles GEO. P, GONE & CO, Wand ut Thursday, Feb. 12, at 9:30 0.1, TRADI SALE GROGKERY AND GLASSWARE, Full assortmont of English and American W.G. nro, Rovk, and Yellow Ware, Ghussware of avery deseriptios Uruekets, Lamps, und EP" Good's packed far count GEO, 2. GUI FP COMMERCIAL, “TAY Eh miveting toenizht, nt the Y. MG sonst. Will be ted by J, HH. Chapma ea Absolutely Pure. MADR FROM GRAPE CREAM TATA, Tlouxokuepor's favurlto in leading cites of the world, her preparutian mnkew stich light, daky, hot brenda, oF lugurlous pant ry. Can bo eatun by dyninope tlea without fenr of holla resulting from heavy Indic Bontiblo food, nu onded for purity and wholus somutiosn by the Cavernn ent Chunats £ WoYAl vow ee CAMDN WIDE AWAKE HERCHANTS 11 Arerunning “6 and 10 Cont Countors.’* 04 On TH are the Ouiehustora Y iy iva Jcdtersefthete guste la, sefteee CANDY, betel Daren Creel Bend #1, #8 oF © for a entiphe, box, by oxprdst, of the inthy Candies In Amurlea, put up ole wantly and a 2 pury, Hotere [tea Address We OUUNLaTEt, Confectioner, uillvanest, ChieKto, S CANDIES, Freah Hvory fay, Conall Cred Gig HEMT Un tho werd, CANAMELS a Spectatty, Woolowste und Tenet, ae nO MEATS WT y HENRY & WATCH, Buccossorsio Chas, M, Maddin & Cv. Auctuncers, 37 & EY Watish-ay, LARGE AUCTION SALE BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS AND SLIPPERS, Tuesday, Feb. 10. A nplendid Ino of fresh new youds {ust receired. Jaxlles’ ind Gents’ Hund und Machhre Sewed. REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF Dry Goods; Clothing, CARPETS, ETC., WEDNEEBDAY, Fe Tete ~~ By FLERSHETM, and & Randolph-at, a 0. sorul Auctioneers? REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE, 9:30 THIS MORNING, FURNITURE, ‘i ALL KINDS, CARPETS, STOV: . Tlousehotd Gonads fram residence, a lat Hose, Crock ury, General Merchindbe, ~ FE EBUSTCEIM, BARKER & (0, Land Ni itiundatpiteet By D. LONG & CO., + Anétonvors, 174 Wanduipieat. REGULAR SATURDAY AUCTION SALE. ‘vila Maturday Mornin, Keb, 7 at 10 Sulesroom, i Ttdolpi-at, Furniture, bots, Sierra, Hieturos, Stoves, Crnekuty ele ¢ V BeLON Co, Mieiuneert_ NOT, . TO SEGOND-HAND . DEALERS! ‘A Speulul meating of the Socond-ltand Doslers sill bo held at the stores af GEO! GAN & IREVEDIS corner of Rundetphext. and BsGleay., Saturday: i Fotdek wlisepy to Tks wetlen fetes how ordlnuney, white ty ta come betare i Monday Evoulhy, Every dealor in Fute pectod to Uo on Land. | a, Fob, ty at TRU gots on f£ Committee, ——— TY Pica, be veaunihany DYER pelies ul an TP ATED, at Celie expettoy ahd. vf. et) uaa C, 0. 1), COOK & rem. Oe Dog COOK WE < SrotcuIN, KO CLOTHES Vesey LADINS AND GENTS | Sete Lead ws NTS. HADIFS AND GENTS [RT Ee a THUNHS, ol ‘Yourteta, iPravelers, Hs x plcnilaty shout Visits EAS. “a. por oe Hutchula Hash “Nae TET Rtatvente UPRIGHT PIANOS. “A HOST OF FRIENDS AND NO ENEMIES.” EXCH jug & 1 State-st. 4 IVE AGENCY FO ILLINOIS AND TOWA, at . REED’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, fA. REED & BONE HY Proprietors.