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, Sheroian. THE CITY. GENERAL NUWS. C.M. Mnazre, of Rockford, inant the Sherman, Ton D, M. TAYLOon, U.S, Ay Isat the Pacific. Menitint, of Milwaukee, Is at the Palm Cnantys Surtm, of New Orleans, is nt tho Palner, O. D. Banterr, of Washington, is at tho Palmer, A.D. Payne, of London, England, ts nt tho JTupar W. Q, GnesiAM, of Indianapolis, ts nt the ncific, H. 8. 'Taynon, agont for Joseph Jefferson, is at tho ‘Tromont. Jupan 1. M. Abney, of Leavenworth, Kas, Js at tho Preific. : Iisnoy Tarnor, of Indinnapolts, is registerad at tha Pacifle. Sexatén T, W. Fenny, of Michigan, wasat tho Patiner yesterday, Hisnors krautvtxa and Ireland were on "Change yestorday, € RH, Detaanti and family, of San Franclaco, “arent the Y'remont, Gov. Cor.oM arrived In town yesterday, utd registered at tho Paeitic, ‘fun Rey, J. Honry and the Rev. Tylor We Tobyn, of St. Louls, ure at the Sherman, 11.8, Finn, of Rhoda Island, and ‘Thomas TL, Campbell, of Vermont, nro registered at tho Ine cite. Mn, AND Stns. J. M. SrupenAKER and Me, and > Mra. J. F, Studebaker, of South end, are at tho » Rock Iand dummy, Pahner, Sor Serra Husaest. Fred G. Berger, and other members of the Rusself combination are at tho ‘Tremont. A. V.H.Catresten, General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Raltroad, fant the Paliner, W. RN » An attorneys of the Thir- teenth Ward, Id among the candidates for Jus- tics on tho West Side, to HH the yacanoy muido by tho election of Justice Matson as Coroner, inne temperature yestordny, as observed by optician, &S Madison street (PRinuse wils us follows: 8 i. mM. 12 dexrees; 3 2 om TZ Bp. my 18: Bp. My 1S Barometer, 8a. me 2.85; 8p. tn, 20.05, ‘Tite Special Arbitration Committee appointed by tho Board of Trade to Rettlo on tho value of ork on defaulted contracts, Oct. 1, held an ude journed session yonvaiae, and decided upon $24.00 a3 tho actual value of the property at that , date, Tite; colored Patrlarcts of tho G, U. 0. of O. F. were Jast evening the rceiplonts of some valias ble presents from the colored hidles of this elty. ‘The presentation, took plico at Quinn Chupel Church, corner of Fourth avenue and Vau Due ren street, 1% Coronor's tnquest on tha body of Charles kit, the colared parter who was eeatded to tin a ratrond collision near Galen, TL, on Chicago, Nurlington & Quiney Kallrond, was. adjourned to Harrison Strect Station at I o'clock: this morning, Isaac Honpann, aasistant conductor of tho vie bidly crushed yestor+ day morning at Blue faland while coupling tho locomotive to his trun, It was thought nat first . that he must dlo, but the physician whoattended him hus hopes of bis recovery. Mit. Jous It. Hoxie hus returned from a three weeks’ sojourn in'Texas, Ho saya that business is booming wl over the State, getlers ure flovke dng in, arf cupital 1s seeks if Anventinent, Now. rullronds are being talked of, and the Btuto seems to be on tho high rond to prosperity, AN Inquest yesterday rovenled the fact, that » tho man who died In the saloon nt No, 7 South Canal street was Jobn Cox, who had Intely re- * turned from England to seo his wife and ebil- dro, but bo hind not found-tien. ‘The cause of lant was consumpuon, Deceased was 45 years old. Ag unknown man foll into tho basemont at No. 2t6 South Canal street. yesterday afternoon, and recelyed u fracture of tho rakiil that will probably prove fatal, He was removed to tho Vounty Hospital. Ho fs about 30 yenrs old, flve feet und elght Inches, bas dark hair and mits- tache, and ta dressed In nt dirk suit of clothes whieh js marked * M.D." Nothing, Jaknows 13. to tho inuuner in which the ncoldont ocourred, the victiin buying remained in an unconscious atte over since, A MAN whodid not give his name walked off the + Horthern approich to Rush street bridge into tho ‘by the eold river whilo that structure waa open abouts o'clock: Inst ovening, and would buve been strowned but for tha timely nesistance of Mr. Morrison, one of Col, Parmetce's drivers. Tho unfortunate fellow was chilled nearly to death bath. in this connection it Is that a rope, supplied with vork Nonts, be kept ‘conveniently at band by fastonipg one en to tho “uppronches, BU that in the event — of such occurrences ny that of Inst cvening, any one present may bo enibled to xlve assisiunee. Mr, Morrigon experienced a great deni of ditiicutty in waving tho inan, ALL tho cchoes of Inst summer's Conclave pt Knlxbts Templar have not yet dled away, tarday Sir Knight EB, 8, Alexander, of Apollo Commandery, received an elegant allver and gold medal of the Baltimore Commandery, No. = and a aut of tastefully engrossed resolutions of thanks for hia entertainment of tho gentle: anen while on thelr pilgrimege ta Chicago Inst summer, and for tho many acta of kindness shown the Commandery. “Accompanying tho Ritts was ulso a lotter from J. Henry Webber, the Kecorder of Baltimoro Commandery, in which ho suys that the medal which thoy had presented wis one nover worn outside of thelr own inemberahip, except by those for whom they hud tuo higheat respect nad frlondabip. A REMARKANLY and succossfulaurgical oporn= ‘Hon was performed at tho County Hoapital Sun- aay. About four months ayo nu child year ‘old, the intant daughter of Mr. Eptraim Morrisan, aceldentally had Jodged in her trachea, or wind- pipe, & watermnclon Beod, which finally mare ite ‘wiy to the top of one of the Ings, | Irritation Tollowed, whieh gradually reduced tho tittle suf Terer toa ¥ Jow condition of health. Dr, Jtuxtor was eafled upon to rolleve the child, and he ordered hor taken to tho hospital. After tho neeessary proliininarics, tho akin covering the tracheu was cut, and tho fitter exposed. This wus thon cut, and tho seed discoverod on tho Jung, ‘Tho child gave x convulsive oxbalation aud forced tho svod onto tho tongue. ft wis then enstly removed. Tho culs wero thon sewed ‘up, und tho child 1s resting comfortably, ‘THE CICAGO AVENUE VrADUCT, Awell-nttonded mooting of citizens of tho northwestern part of tho city who Aro in favor of the building of a viaduct on West Chicigo avenue, over tha tracks of tho Northwestern suggested ~ Railroad Company, was beld yestorday evening in Aurora ‘Turner-Hall. ‘Tho chnir was taken by Mr, John Bawimgurten, who explained the obs dect of the meeting and called upon thoseute Aending it to mako uny remarks upon tha sub- ject thut they thought proper, Mr, C, Willluma, who noted us Secrotary, rend npetition which had been prepared for pres= enuation to the Counell, “Tho petition set forth ‘thant Chicago uvenne at its interacation with - North Hnlsted strect ta crossed by divers ralle ronds on which locomotives aud traing ure con- Btantly paasing; that the crossings ut Krlo and Division streets toad through n deserted district infested with dlareputable and danoraus char acters; that Chiengo avenue ls the main thor oughture connecting tho North and Weat Sides, and consequently 1s fubiy supplied with travol, resulting in daily acoldents and frequont hairbreadth escapes from disaster causod by ‘Passing locomotives, All thuso dangers could be obyluted by tho construction of a viaduct, for which they ask tho Council to provide an up- ‘Propriation, Jn udawer to a question tho Chair explained that tho cost of tho viuduct would be about $340,000, and that thoy hid better take oetive btepa if thoy wanted to secure it, On motion, & comunitteo of four, conalating of the Chair and Mesars, George Dirks, P, Raluten, and F. Reppenbagen, was appointed to olrens ute the putition ind seoure siguutures to (t. The petltion was subinitted for sliznature before. tho closo of tho movting and was signed by all present, Measra. P, Felkman, C. The Chair appolnted Wiliums, Thoodore Petere, Ed Schoeppa a com: mittee to suutire the attendance of Aldermen, at the next racostny Air, Poterson said that the rouson the Foure tenth Ward could not Ket whut ft wanted was because If Was Not sulliciontly ropresented the Council, ney had only two Alderine: when, if the represontation was by population, they would buve four ties us many. Cho wart should bo divided or the city redistrlioted go that this stato of aitiirs might be amended, ‘Tho Beorctary wus fnstructed to draw up ao rot. of resalutions to subinit to the next meeting, ‘Tho muoting thon adjourned to Friday, Wee. 10, TEMPERANCE. ‘Tho last of tho very successful scrics of tems Ferance dneotinga conducted by Col. George W, suit, of Kentueny, unter the auspices of the Wornan's Christin nperance Union was beld Just oventng dy St. Paul's Rotormed Eplacopat Church, Bishop Fallows and Mr. JANeey, Freatdent of the W. GC, 't, U., gat in the pulp, Col. Buty delivered oun of thu earnest, eloquent, gud fu passionod addresses for whieh hels noted, depicting xruphicitiy the horrors of drunken Jicas and tho blessings of total abstinenoy, te Terspersing’ bis remarks with touching and hue Igrousanecdut It ean be trurhtully sald of ou + Bait that heise the moat brillant tempers aiee tor many w yoar, and bls lubors bere will a doubledly “prove productive of youd resulls. Ho gova from bere to Nebrivka aud recnrus 1h Fotruary for “iwo weeks, when he will rgub bis crusade uguliat intemperance, tho conclusion of hiv nddrogss, Bishop allows spoke a few words lu favor of ‘thy tome Peruney wovemeut and Uldding tt gudspeoi, wri Wis uddreas a collostion wus taken tip for tue boncltot the W.C.'T. U., whieh proved to ‘bon large ono. A very lurge number of peoplu lcs ee pledge, inuluding imauy boys und. 7 Wuchiug finale to the mecting was the ap- orator who hus appeared in tho West’ Pent of 0 modcat, enreworn looking \ with tho teara atrenming down hee fur cheeks, begged of Col. nin for Gad'a_ mike to try and save her drunken husband. ‘The tears, tho anguish, the plteaus look of this wife and mother afiiteted with a drunken husband was Piothans tho strongest tompernnco negument of ‘ho ovening. THE SAENGEIFEST, ‘The secon? meeting of German citizens inter= ested In the success of the coming Kacngorfest, which willie held In. this elty next June, ov- rred inst night in Uhieh’s Hall, Me. William Fiojo presided, Tho Chalr reported that, in tice cordance with instructions recelved at the Inst necting, he bad appolnted the following Nomi nating Committee: Mesara. Aizust Heck. I, Madloner, Albert Moes in Uuohier, ant Hy J. Christoph. This Committee Mnupawrred ta agtinte thy importinee of the great inueateal ree union, and to soleet permanent cominittees for. the various departinents. Dre Tt, de Bute horde mula “in approprinta and elo. quent onddress, in whieh he predicted success to the gront eventoand urged deliber- donnnd care in provtdo for the cntertaininent. and comfort of the thousnnda of visitors who wilt he in the etty during the A Bourd of Control and anion, a.Press Committed and Finanee Committee wore aclected. Tho question of Rerningenr officera was ieft to the Nominating Cominittec. FATAT ELEVATOR ACCIDENT, Oscar Johanson, a Swede, 22 years old, em- ploy na Inen-clovator man at the Commeretat Tote), yontexiny set a lnisket of tinenan the elevator nt the Hnen-room on the third tloor, and shut ottthe brake, Ho lappened to think of cloth he hid torgotten, and, turning to wet tt. neglected to replace the brake, ‘The eluvator moved up one story, and dobangon returned tn Amoment afterwards ant stepped down tho onenjng, falling ta the basement, killing bin in Biintly., Deeensod had no relatives tn thiveoun+ SAN inquest wis held, and a verdict was gandonel in necordutice with tho facts as nbovo atated, THE CLITY-HALT, ‘Tir Health Department during the week end= ing Saturday abated 215 nuisances and cons demugd 4215 pounds of tatnted ment. Dns, (att ani Sawyer, of the Health Depart- ment, will attend the meating of the National Health’ Assoctation, which convenes in Now Orleans Dee, 7 Tur frst stops woro taken yesterday looking to pumping out the old tunnel. An engine and pam were secttred and pliced in position at tha und endof the structtire, and iu fow days tho work of pumping will be commenced. past he ‘MERE wero 100 denths in the elty the week, against 170 for the previous wee! report his not yet been made ont, but it Will show that diphtheria [s on tho Enerense, and that tho denths from tha alseaso wero twenty= nine, nyalust nlnetcen for the previous week. ‘Tur Committes on Streets and Alleys, North, Js called for Friduy afternoon, to consider tho question of what inaterial will be bost to uso in paving certain-streets in that «division of tho olty, ‘Tho members dosire u full attendance of the owners of property, andall others interested, in seenring good streets, Byerybody will bo 1c corded ft heuring. AMONG tho building permits issued yesterday Wis onv to Govty Mtische & Co, to erect a two- story fictory, Michluan, near Kingsbury stree to cost $0,003; one to elton Hully, to a one-story dwelling, Dashict street, near Thirty. frat, to cost $3,500; and one to Nelson Morris, to ercet four two-story dwellings, Wabash avenue, near Twouty-sixth street, to cost $10,000, Tun City Engineer yesterday caused some Piles to be driven at the foot of “Pearsan stre which he hopes will stop the washing of It away. They were driven by hydewulle pressure, and ho was so much plensed with the exporiment—a pile being driven ten fect in less thin a minute that he ueepascs to use tho Bune method in repuiring tho docks during the winter, ‘Tk ‘Trustees of the Polleo and Firemen's Re- Hef Fund mot yesterday and passed upon a yurlety of cliims, hoy agreed to allow Dennis Dennehy, a retired policeman, $60 per manth; Mrs, Magule Relchel, #5 por month; Olieer Phelin J. Dovitt was Bisced upon tho retired lst for one vt, with a pension of $0 por month; Mr. Emma Thompson was given 35 Per month; Mrs, 8, 1. Aubert, $5; and Mary MeMonigic, #5, The women to whom allow= 2h, anecs were mado ure tho widows uf deceased policemen and firemen, Jitns have been opened for tho third time for an enging-house lot In the yielnity of Aberdeen nnd Mudlson streets, but no parvhuso hus been ince, for the rengon that all of the bids herote- fore hive been in excess of tho appropriation. ‘The following Is tho latest batch: aA lou 2dx1 1s, No, North Ann, 32.500; lot 68x14, Kiizateth Atreet, between Handolph and Lake, $6,400; Hlxi8t, Morgan, between Adams and $5,000; lot dux100, Randolph, between aud Curtls, 26, Tot Susi. No. 8 Washington, 810, lot 42x1kl, No, 66 South Vilzabeth, 38,000; and a fot 47x10, earner of Jackson und Morgan streets, $1200, ‘The bids will be sent to tho Council, and if the Ann street. Jot provos desirable tho chances are that It will bo purchased, TRE ASII ORDINANCE, Tho following order was iasiod yestorday b Dr. No Wolf looking to onforcing ile gh ded ninco: Curcano, Noy, 20.—Capt. Samuel Wilson, Sant tary Pollce—Sin:” You will tuko elurgo ot the Squad of police datalled for the sorvicu of this Department in tho district covered by th now: ash ordionnce, and observe tho following dirce- tions: Notify tho Superintondont of Police ench att- ernoon how many policemen you desire for service next morning, and at whut timo aud placo you wish thom to ussemblo. You will be ‘on Rorvicu yourself to direct thetr moyomonts. Place cach man in such street or alloy as you think proper, taking care to cover overy portion, of the district once n weok with orders to are rest overy person discovered Jn tho act of dumps a ing ashes or gurbayo onto the street, pidowall or alloy, unteas deposited in a metal Dox, ua pro- vided by ordinance, Every person nrcested will be confined in tho neirest stntion-house, untess bail be furnished and proper churges immudiitely preforred, You will be cortnin, before nrresting any pore son ns Above directed, that such person has been pe of tho provisions of tho ordinance ro- ferred to. . Call uttention particularly to tho neccaslty of removing ush-hoxes trom tho sldowiulk after thoy hnye been emptied, Osoan C. De Wour, Commissioner of Henith, Junius 8, GuINNELL, City Attarnoy, Dr. Do Wolf thinks that with the couperition of the police, whiuh ho hos scetired, he can ane forco tho ordinuice, A few dnys' work under tho new order will deejte the question, COUNTY MATTERS, Tite matrimonial market was moderately’ notive yesterday, ‘Tho demand for licenses upon the County Clerk aggreynted olzutoen, ‘Tne additional Criminal Court room, soon to ‘he opened, will be located in tho quarters now oceupled by the Grand Jury, whore Judge Smith ent inst winter, Tho now court wilthavea full complenient of balllifa and attaches, and will ald materially in keeping tho eriminal owender clear, Tho older cases bt cle Fa Mer will probably be tho Orst. ‘Tie Grand Jury heard twenty-ono canes yoa- terday, aud found seven trae lls, suey No Dills, and passed sovon cased, Thuy fndicted Al- bert G; May, a olerk who had been in tha em ploy of Field, Leiter & Co,, who ts charged with purloluing goods belongit tho firm to the value of 2270, Innes Wadin, who was eimployod by J. V. Farwell & Co. wes also indleted for Inroony becmuxe be carried away a shuwl valued it $10, the property of bis employers, Tho rest Of tho euacs wore Of no eapeclal iuterest, After the Grant suey, adjourned took a nok . Thoy Lapprove tho above, tho: through tho Jalt, headed by the foremin. found everything in good condition. Surnivy Horewann and his clerks and dopn- tlea ura uxccodingly busy clonring up tho busl- nos OF tho oltlee tiv anticipalion of thn Burren. ger ta the Incoming Sherlif, Gen. O. L. Mam ‘Tho now Sherif will Ond very tang: 1 tpple- pie. order, and will exporionca but tittle ditheulty In running the ottice, us he will have tha ussistince of n number of tho old oniptoydés, whom he re- tulnd, So far as Shoritt Hottmunn ta convorned, ‘ho will bot be nbio to close tho business of his teri for somo time to come, owing to tho larga” arenes 4) leviow vee he Fecone ly td jaw required ho shall cldso wp before ho delivers over his bouks to tho comntys FEDERAL NOTES, ‘Ine gold alsbursemonts at the Sub-Tronsury Yostorday wore $10,000, Tux Bub-Tronsury redcemed 86,000 in silver Yeuterduy, and pats out $5,000, ‘Tun rovolpts it tho Chicugo Post-Otfico yestor= day wero $2,103, and tho dishurscmonts $2,670, Cure internal-revonugy recolpte yesterday woro 857,000, of whioh &1,895 was for tax-pald spirits, 8 for tobacco und clara, aud $1,UH for beor, ie following t3 a list uf the duttublo goods Teeclvod ‘estorda: wiih & Bous, nenta; Juhus Huer & 13 cases musical instramonts; Lyon & Monty, 4 cu mudlent Instruments; 0, J. Belinlds & Ura, 3 eases stenw goods: Gy We ihellon & Co,, 2 codes cutlery; porte Rubling: & Cow 1 cu ruckery; [urloy Ww psclages curthenware: Pleld, 1 2 cased kid gloves und votton und silk. laces, & cases cotton und worsted goods, fire, utes Chile Jaghin & SoNutlis, 6 bales iie Wilson Urdits, Pease dry goods; Witla ‘Tauste, ih burrels Jout tobasci teaben County Wind Company, UO ensks wind; Ulyaw itevovem, 1 case my touts, 1 easy merchuniise, toys, right, Kelly & (u., 6 outuves G. Livsoring, 6 coses muyleal instruments; J Aubroy, 0 cases dolla: Lohman & King, 1 pak ages chemicals; W. J. Buolu. 2 cases books; be Behick, 8 cuses boukes M.A. Hyorson, 1 case Guna sou & Hunter, 16 casky chloride x losubuck & Humphroy, 40 drums enustic~ godin; W.5E & W. Hu tebtnsoi, 600 bustiels barley Wilsiu lirod., Louse silk lundkercnietay Asgune ‘wus Warnes, 16 cusce chlay und porcelitn ware; ’ It packages rthenwaro; lent tobice ‘Tho colice! Suite tlona THE COUNTY BOARD, THR RALARY Est. At tho meeting of the County Board yeatoriay Coinmisstoner Chirk ineved to amend the re- port of the Committes on Service on Salaries, by incrensing tho pny of tho stonographer to tho State's Attorney from 81,500 to $1,900." Jn the tonrae of abrief dlseusston upon this motion, Mr. Senne sald bo thought there wero many hastily considered mattera Inthe report, And moved as nie tinendment that the netion adopting tho report be reeonstdored.- After dts- cussion, both motions were withdrawn, ‘The Recorder, nn communteation, asked that tho anlaries of the omployés In his olllce be moro equitubly adjusted than in- tho salary report submitted at tho provions imceting, ‘Chis come muniention was referred to. tho Committe on Public Service, ‘Tho Clerk read n communion tion fram MeNot! & Son requesting tat. us nll the cut-storie work dud been dane as per contract, thelr bondamon. ho relloved from further responsibitity, ‘Chis was ilso referred to the Committes on Korver, Thy clerks of sho Probate Court sunt in pette lon praying for nn Invrengse of salary. ‘Tho petition was referred, ‘ TRAINING NURBES, Mr. Rdward Wright, Secretary of tho training: school tor nurses, aunt ina lengthy commnuntent- Hon, the substance of which” wasn request to. permit the conducting of tho school in tho county Hospiutl, the Superiutendant of: tho xehoal to be under the direction of the Warden of the hospital. | Mr. Wrirht propoged Utt one trained ond skilled itrge be put in each wird, and ale ono who hus been in trutnlug a your. The othors will bo puplis under tho orders of tho seniors. By this syaten the writer clilaied the pationts would recelye Wetter and closer care than ticretofore., In re- turn for thelr servtees no Mnanelal compensa tlon was asked. They merely required that the school should have tho right to dispase of and regulate ita nuraes, ‘The Committee on Charl thes reported fnvurably upon this communien- on. ite adoption of tho report was moved by Mr. Ayers, ithe nuitvisnbility of permitting auch an are rangement was toulted by Mr, Spottord, + Mr Puriigton urged the adoption of the ro- ort. He reminded the Tourd that the sehemo. Had geen carried out with eminent success in Enstera hospitals, He was confident that tho patients would be bettered by the plan, the oluton of Mr. Meyer, sitch 1 schema would ruin the diselpline of the Hospital. Ho didn’t belleve In having more thin one bend in tho Institution, The gentleman expatinted ina vauue way nbout tho rlyhts of tho taxnuers ho- ing respected, and seemed to think that le the Hoard permitted Mrs, Wright's plan to be curried out those rights would “be violated lin very shocking manner, ‘Tho adoption of the report was strongly urged by Mr. Coburn, fle helleved in huving as many good nurses In the Hospltal ns possible, aA nation wis made by Mes Cinrit to postpone action In the mutter wAtil the ew Hoard camo in, Mr, Meyer sceonded tuis motion, which was pramptly tabled, The report wos finally adopted nfter it had been amonded go ag toniuke che sebvol subject to the Board. DIETING PRISONERS, A recommendation was made by the Com- mittee on Public Service to tho effect that the Sherk be allowed 23 conts por capitan pep day for dleting prisoners in the County dail, and that he bo fasteacted to provide a better qual- Ity af food than bad heen furnished huretofore, Adopted. A resolution was offered by Mr, Senne, calling upon the County Agent, County Physician, wid Wardens of thy several county institutions to imnke it statement of accounts, number of ine sara. Stee on or before the 13th of Decumbor, Adopted, Mr. Clark renewed ils motion to increase tha State-Attorney's. stenographer's sulary from SL) to $1,800, Carried. The annual vote of thanks to tho outgoing members wasiptered by Commissioner Puriug- ton, when thet Board of 1880 pulled down tho shutters aud retired. ‘The now Board will meet Monday, RECEPTIONS, TESHY te HILT. A very olegant reception wus given Inst even- Ing by Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. ITM at thotr rest dence, No, 216 Calumet avenue, The hours Wore from 6 until 9 o'clock, and duting that thie tho beautifully decorated parlors wera fled with Jadies and gontlonen represonting the beat sovlat circles of the city, Tho floral ornatnontu- Yon was very tasteful and bountiful, and the tollota of tho ladles were very hondsome, In tho dining-room waa an elaborately decorated table, nid by Mr. IL SM. Kinstey. | A large eporgne Aled with fruit aud flowers occnpled the contrat positton on the bourd. An orchestra, under the vaton of John Hund, furnished excelion »performing solectlons from “ Fatinitzn,' encelo,” * Lohengrin,” and “Fra Diayolo.” The Ruests isporsed about half-past Ou'clock. Thety wore about 150 indies and gentlemen present durlug the ovening, M,C. STEATINA, ‘Tho resinonco of Marcus C. Stearns, Esq., was last oventug the scene of nt britlinnt private ro- eoption given by Mr. and dire, Stenrna to thelr iminy friends. Tho handsome double house was Urillantly iMuminated, and tho Jarge parlors: wero tnstefully decorated with toral dosing, troplent plants, and sinilax. Hetween the hours and 1 o'lock tho host and hostess groeted. neurly 000 of their frlonds. Thov. were asslated: in recelving by Mr. and Mra. M,C. Stearns, Jr, About 10 o'clock supper was announced, nnd tho’ Ruests proceeded to the Uininy-room to partake of n fad repast sorved ue Kinsley. Aftor sup: per tho large daneing hail on the uppor floor was thrown open, nnd tho young people danced to Hand's musio until a reasonably late hour, COMPANY Cc. The first reguinr reception of Company C, First Infantry, waa held lust evening at the armory, aud fully 180 couples woru present, The feutnro of the evening was an oxblultion drill by tho company, whieh excelled all former ox- hibidong given by this erack command, Capt Davis sald ts mon never did better, aud be was proud af their work, ‘Tho *spelling-down " and * silont manuel” culled forth fpphinss from tho large nudlence, After the drill the floor was elenred for dancing, and this was Kupt upontil about 12 o'clouk, The Committeo having the entertalnment tn uharge were Megara, Churleston, 1. f. Miles. G. W. Ford, G, A. C. G, Holto, W, Vood, John Pynchon, bP, Gallagher, and W. H. Kenton, und tho success Sea tho affair wus due greatly to thoir efforts, Gus SUBURBAN, EVANSTON. Tho Sophomoro clnss held thelr election for contestants for the Maun Declamation and Gago Debnte Prizo conteste with the following result: Debate, Jamea , Hatiule, Cari Moclman, C. 1. Tlorawell; Destanmtion, Della Maltby, A, E. Hills, We A. Phillips, Louto Itlee, WW. Good: rich, As contostantsin tho same contests theJuniors glested the following: Debate, TH. Sweets, W, A. D che, It 11. Pooloys Deelumation, 0. Es Piper. 1G Morrill, WH. BMillur, Wt. A. Bio- Vborrin, Migs Enna Prindte, STRIKING MINERS. At tho Springileld ™ and McLean County ems Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BrnINayikLD, Il, Noy, 29.—The strike nmong tho coul minora in this victuity atill continues, and promises to decide tho fate of the Miners’ Union go far as tho Springticld district 18 vone corned. In several of the mines tho men were to-day notitled to bring up thelr kits from the pit, und those occupying company housea wore notified ta lunve thon within ton diya, Tho operntors sy that (icy do not propose tu ba dice tated to any longer by tho Union, and ure make Ang arrangements {to ut ones break tho atrike and tho Union by scourmy. colored miners. Theso aro already employod in two of tho mines Jn this viclnity, and bave dono much to weakon tho Union, It ia not bollfeved that there will be any trouble over the introduction of tho colored nen, though this step will result in throwing. hundreds of white miners out of omploymeont unless thoy capitulate and leave tho Union, . Sveclal Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, TDioowinaton, Ul, Nov. 20.—Tho miners of the SteLoan County Coal Company, 160 in nume ber, will strike to-morrow for $125 per tan, 10w reculving 1, It Is thought the coal company nist submit. ‘Shore tg already much suiforiny among the peoplo of thia olty agd viciully trom tho scurcity of coul. ‘Tho Marriage of Prince Roland Monas purte. Princo Plerro Tionapasts who was too crippled to witness tls son Rulund's clvil weddlig, writes from Vergailles to the Figaro: “ln your notice of the th November of iny son's murriuge you omitted giving hin the titles to which hu hua right, Roland ts Prince, Highness, and Monielyne eur, aa iny daughter Jeanne ty Princess and Madame. TPeounton your oquity fur iuserting this letter, and usatire you ot my Luh conside tion.” Prluce Mulund, bis wife, and mother-ht Jaw, after the elyil corcmany, drove ta Voi sulla to dine with Princa “Petro, who Wept Ha Milo, Hung, the bride, Logged bla to regard bor as un alfeutloaute danghtor. od Don’t Die on the Bronlno: Aak druggists for * ough on Rats.” Tt oleara Out jraty, milou, hed-buge, rouchoy, 150, boxes, ———a———— Wonderful co relate: tho many good quatities of thy Whuuler a Witnon NuwNo. 8. Avie any Trend that hn one and you will be sutisied that it 4s the beat sowing-muching in tho world, THE COUR A Hardware Company and the First National Bank. Tho Former Mourns tho Loss of Somo of Its Valuable Securities, Somo of the Track Indictmonts Quashed— Judgments and Now Suits, AN IRATH COMPANY. A bit was fited yeaterday in tho Clreutt Court by the Globe tlardware Company against tho Virst National Hank of Chlengo, Sparrow M. Nickergon, Samucl M. Nickerson and Albert B. Goolrich, to eumpel tho surrénder of certain notes made by Geodrich.. The complainant states that on tho 20th of August, 1878, (ood rich nde hfs notes, ten or more in number, for the aggregate amount of $100,000, payable to his own order attho First Nutlonnt Bank two yenrs after date, with Interest ats per cont, and. depoatted as collateral thereto vertain shares of stock of tho Lavinia & Grizzly Consolidation Mining. Company, Uluh, to tho amount of 8325 par value r every dollar of tho faco ft the notes, witch doposit was recited Intho bouy of cach of the notes. ‘Tho notes were ghon Indoraud In blank, and e+ Uvered to Chauncey Kitine, in 1870 the Na+ Monat Hrirdware Company, limited, chnrtered tn New York, bought nine of thesv notes, and in October Sparrow M, Nickoraon, Its Trensuror,do> posited six of thom, of the fneo value of $i5° 360.05, toguthor with 4 noteof RM. Whipple for: $0,009, Beoured by 815,000 par yaluo of tho Na+ Monat Hardware Company's stovk, with the Virst National Bank as collateral soeurity to tho sixly-day notoof tha Nutlonal Hardware Com- pany for $22,000, At tho timeof tho deposit, and forn considerable time before and after, the National Uardwarg Company was a customer of | the bank, and Sparrow M. Nickerson waa the Company's Treasurer, but pe was nover wuthorizest, expressly or fuiptled)§, to make any. fatecment far the Company, authorizing any of ite property to be sold for w debt withont do- mand of payment: or adyertisoment of such suio, Nor was he ever authorized to muke a note of the Company in iy other Sutte thin New York, or poyntilo anywhere elso than ut ity office in New York, without apeeial wuthare ity feom tho Board of Direvtora. Nolthor tho Directors wor nny of ita other ollicers knew of the execution of the $2200 nute until long after tt wns mute. Samuel M. Nickerson his iv Mresitent of the First National for eome yenrs, and In 18 ho advanced for his brother: Sparrow tho tnoney to bay $20,000 oF tho stock of . the Nattonnl Hardware tes fur whieh were Jasued in the ime of 8.3 elcerson, ane It is charged thit Samuel Know ali nbout the purchase of the ute Cootirich notes by the National Mardwaro Company, and nided tho seheme peraoniliy and by advaneliug mooey. ‘The busiucss of the Com- Company, the ae yainy bas been wmunaged by Spurrow, but the terma of the $220 note’ were nover mado kr to the Company, and he, In fraud of its rights, Inserted a clause in the note making it payedle iy Chietgo, and annoxed an agreement: that tho collateral might be sold without demand of payment “ur advortisoment of the sale, | The note matured in Du- cember, 1870, but Spirrow represented to tho Company that he had nade arrangemonts with the bank te told the note na neatiqoan in order tu givo the Contpany a reaeontbile oppor tmolty to buy the remulnder of the Govdrleh uotes and collect thom of tho mnkor, who is abundantly responsible, In January last Spare row M. Nickerson, without tho nutority of the Company, mide a’ note for 231,000 similar Lo the S=uWone us regarded collaterals, and gayo It tothe bank, taking up the $2,000 note, but fulled to give tho Company any Information about tho “mutter or to. wccount for the extra $5,000, About tho 1th of August Inst Henry 8, White, Prealdent, of tho Globe Hurdware Comonny, Lought of the Natlonal Uurdware Company: the six Goodrich nutes hold by tho bank a8 cotiat- eral, aud othoe property. of tho Compuny, In- eluding certain eluting “agutiat LM. Daggett, and agreed with Spurrow St. Nickerson that he should hulp to colleet the Daggett chimes, and wutan oxtenslon of the loan until tho Bx Gund- rich notes, muturing Aug, 2, Ids, could be cal- lected. In consideration of this, when theo notes were paid or settled, Sparrow was to roe colya ShH00 par value of the stock of tho Globe Hardware Company, which ho sald would be beld by him for the usd oF his brothor. Spare row ilso, né a initomal partot the agroomont, repreeented that he was authorized by ifs brauthor and by his bank to agree to the oxtenslon of tho £21,000 nate and tt would help hit get favorable torn from tho bank if he could do- peat with it tho $4,000 ns collateral security, White then gafe Sparrow cortiticates for £21- OW fa the Olpbe’ Hardware Company, but thoy - were only indorsed fn blank, and not transferred an the Company's books, tis required by Law, and: Rpncrow cumo'to Calengo tn September to pet the lon extended in writing, ‘Tho bank wits notitied shortly bofore this that compluinant. owned tho six Goodrich notes, and, owing to tho relations of tho bank with Sparrow, complnin= Ant took no steps to prevent any sitio of tho collaterals, trusting to, tho bank. Spare row, howover, as is alleged by on conspiracy with hig brother and the bank, inate a pretended sale of the Goodrich notes for non- pay nant of tho %4,0W note to Goodrich for a definit sun, to be wholly appropriated by tho bank and tho Nlekorsons. Notices of tho pro= posed sule wero sent ‘to complainant, and ro- celved by its general manager, It. M. Whipple, Mo naked to havo the sale postponed until ho conki got here, but his request was not heeded, and the Goodrles aotes wore etruuk off in ond tot to Samuel M. Nickerson for 5,000 nnd imme dintely turned over to Goodrich, though thay were then worth ubout $04,000, aud could havo. been sold for that amount. Geodrich thon wave tho bunk othor notes, the Proceeda wore divided between tho iekorsons and the bank. When pelea, at here Uct. 7, he offered to redeem tho Goodrluh notes and to pay the wholo claitn of the bank. Bamucl Nickerson replied that tho notes had been legally sold und afterward aurrondered to Veodrich. ind nothing could be done, and ho denied that olthor complaluant, or the National Hardware Company, or White hud any interest in the nint Guodrich also refused to allow tho six notes ta ho seen, und complainunt fours thoy will be destroyed untesa bo is reatriined by an Injunotion from eo doing, + Compluinant further churgon that the $24,000 note fs secreted by the bank or the Nickorsons, and it wanten discovery of ath the papers pure porting to be evidences of ita indebtedness, and of the books and pupors of the bank and of {te President, Sparrow M. Nickerson it Hr oharmaa, nna recs pel dear largo sums ouref. the hwaro Company and Splandorag: thom iu disreputable ways in New York, and {4 wholly Insolvent, In conclusion, tho Soe platnant Ke that an necount muy be taxon of the indebres hese of tho National Rurdwure Company to the bunle, that the tntter imay bo compelled to noe count for tho lx Goodrich notes and the mining: stuck hata ag collateral, that Goodeluh muy be compelled to surrender the notes, and that tho Nickersons may bo reetrained trom parting with thu stock of the Globe Hardware Company, aud ,| for tho nppolntmoent of ty Receiver to take pose acesion of the noted and collaterals until the Uual bearing of the cage, CRIMINAL COURT, Judgo Gary heard arguments on a mation to quash tho various Indictmonts against Edward A, Trask, tho rent-eatato agentof the Weat side, whuso peculiae operations, nircady set forth in ‘Tue Tirpuny, regulted in bis Indictment on dla tinot churges uf perjury, fasvly personating an- othor, und of conspiracy to defraud one Mary Wagnor.of her property. Ia tho first two In= dictments Trask 18 charzed individually, but in the third thu charge Iueludes also M.D, MoDon- ough, an ex-Coustable of pheavary reputation. whlch bas govoral thines been aired In the courts, and who was tried once iu thu Criininul Court ou the folonimne soar of kidnaplogs Willian Turner, who protanded to bu wCanstable; Cane stuble Horr, who is firoady: undor judictment in the Criminal Court; und Hy df. Cooke, an ume ployé in ‘Trusk's real-estate ollice, ‘the facts us wisvlosed In the preliminary ox. dmitution wore tat ‘Trask sold or pretended to sell tu Cooke 4 cluin agate Mini. Wagner, who, and it appenred, did not owe oithor w cent; thut Cooku thon proceeded to seize Mra. Wagner's goods under { 4 process trom e West Bile Justle thant before Mra, Wagner could recluin hee property Trask went went out to Austin, and, passlog biingelf olf ad one Fruoklind, sponser, swore out a roplovin writ, under which thd- broporty Was uyalit seized, and rushed Into a warvhouse jiatroulzod by “frask, whore it ree inalned bidden wil by the pubheation of tho Sucts 11 thy Cuay, o pune Was Created aniong tho Qutugwnu tho property Yus returned to Airy agner, : ‘AS gulinsol for ‘Trask Judo Seltingwott Bre sonted various pi uot to the three inudlete munte, and Judge Gary rubd foally thig the ins divtinoat fur perjury’ was aefective, because It Ul not slute tnt the aiuviein which the ale teged perjury was contained wis made for the Wrpose Of procuring w Wit of replavin, ‘Tho AdituIeNt Jor persoust iy Wuother was bad, bes enna Jt did not clourly deserlbo tho suit tne volved, anid becutige of usnbiguity, dle quashed both, ‘ho thled indicts charging alt with conspiracy, wis declared good, Judge Gary. uly held Diat this offense vis W msdemeanor, ‘fhe points eovored by the {uastied indtét nents way be brought botre the Grand Jury pow in sexaion, aod Indlginonts uy y UO rus turned to the Court in 8 tewduys, Heosecutiny Attorney Cameron, who hwshad charge of tho case from the ature sald toa ruportur that there would be go Tet-p in the eta now, urner and Mubonuuyh somo time ay plouden guilty 10 ie chutee ngulust them, tae ‘yesterday they wero allowed ta withdraw the plea and: substitute that o€ uot guilty. Durin tho houritiy of the argamoct it trauspirod thal Cooks burl over been arrested undur the Indict- winst hiwand thut Mere oud ment found: never been arrglened to pig fu tho easy. a pleaded Jrulty ta obtain . We Pauk mmonoy by meunp 0! thy oRdvaco gue, mA Was remanded for _sentonce. Kugeno Rtattord niin Gathers, was tried for burglary, found vullty, and sentenced to two years In the Ponl- vontlary, Jiines Stuart waa tried for Inreeny, and found aullty, and tila sentence fixed at vighteon mantha in tho Penitentiary, James fount wan tried ie Ub om and tho Jury fauinid him guilty of petty mnreeny. ‘Thesulitean mans Aughtor case comos up this morning for trial. R ITEMS. 4 Tho Appellate Court yesterday adjourned to rriduy, ; Judge Barnum granted 1 divorce to Mary Ronding from John Bending on tho ground of adultery, and to Kate Rarden trom William . Barden for the sume enust, ptoy were tsauedt yos- Divcharges trons banker terduy to David it, Crogo. Alurtin, Willote, OFren Warners Charte, 1 Hambloton, Zenas 1. Mane aan, and Poter Frank Bartetlice — UNITED STATES COURTS. Piirmann & Paw began a suit in replevin yes terday agatnat doh IHottitun, JosephSchoningor, George Dodge, Willinm Dodgo, and Isabell Norge to recover possession of ninotecn barrols of whlaks, vatucd it $1,000, 5 Bho iow him tell STATE COURTS, Annie Wilscy, for tho uso of Frank F. Cole, Lexan a sult In trover yesterday ugaingt Field, Lolter & Co,, clalming €3,000 damages, August Petersen commenced annetion In tres+ pass ngiiuet tho Chicago & Northwestern Italle rout Company, laying damages at £20,000, A bill for separite maintenanes was fled by Paulina Shippy ugainst her husband Frederick Slippy. She ohargos that thoy wore muceled und that verrly all tho tha slaco then he has abiteed and neglected ber and thoir children, nud finally, a few weeks ago, ordered her out of the hitlsc, He ianclork in tho Fire Department on te anlary of 8a month, and sho sks that he may be compelled to support bor and her ehitdran, . Tho Suger & Talcott Stono Company filed a creditors’ bill, based on a Suaginont tor $1,082.29, Hgatist County Commissionve Willtam Be Wheeler, ‘Whey’ claim thore fs a considerable sit due hit from the county, and show asked for an injunction to prevent litm from elalming: any of his suliry due as Commissioner, A tem= porary lojunctlon wite issued us asked by Judgo uentini. Wittiain Hoosson, arrested on fn chargo of robbery, filed a petition for baboas corpus, calming tho evidence given ugainst hin was tov flinsy to warrant his nrrest, Els case was heard by Judge Barnum, and ho was remanded, to his Intense disgust, Maury Builth beyan a sult in replevin against Willian Seaman, Witlinin 1. Hiuburd, A. El- wore, und Fred Howard to reeavor alarge quane thy of furniture valued at $1,200, THE CALL, Jupae Davustosp—in chninbers, Jupar toniert—Tho B, F. Allen case. Avrennateé Court—Adjourned to Friday, No opinions will be fled thls weet, i Jupak Surtut—No preliminary entl Trint end 4, 3,12 I, 3, key ORO, JOH, B50, 110, Strauss v. Gloeckter, on trint. , dovan JAMEyON—71,, %, 76, 70. No casy on hearing, * dubur Roaers—Condennation enses Nos, and 4,788, No. 4d Chicago & Western dium Haflroad Company y. Mutt, on trink Supa MOWAN—No cenit, Ni t%, Brandt vy. Gallup, on triat. * duvar TuLEY—10, 11, 12, 13, y. Howitt, on trint JUDGE BAUNUM—No call, Jann, on heaving, CHIMiNAL CoUnT—Nos. 371, id 605. 80 No. 9, Noverldgo No. Ul, Bale oy. BIR, 422, 436, 605, JUDGMENTS, Crncurt Counr—Con: 10NS—National Lifo- Insurance Company of the United States vy. John 1. Dawson, Joseph Mattns y. Anton Whigak and Josefa Winsak, $153,20, ——<—<—— THE LATE JUDGE COWLES. Impressive Funeral Services—Remurkn of tho ev. Dr. Mounr-A Fitting ‘Tribute to the Worth of the Doccaued. Sun Pranetaco Alta, Nov. 22. Tho Inst’ end ceremonies connocted with tho death of Judge Samuel Cowles took place from Plymouth Church on ‘Taylor street, near Geary, yesterday afternoon, The Bur Association, from thelr rooms on Sacramento street, attended tho funeral in 8 body, Shortly ufter tho hour ap- volnted tho remains of the decensed, which wera inclused In an iron ongket, with silver trimmings, Wero borno up tho aisle and deposited upon a entafalqune in front of the pulpit. Tho pall- Uearers were: studio J. U. Cary, Judge 3. 8. Wright, Juda A. C._Iuko, ‘8. W. Hollne day, Walter. “Van Dyko, 6.1 Suse Uck, A. P. Hotaling, | W. Cox, Georgo EL ay, A. N. Brown, Isang Ifyde, and J, 8, Hutehioson. ‘Tho casket was one mits of Wreaths, crosses, und ilorn! offerings, while about the bier were deposited a pulr of scale, a harp, and two anchore, compused of sultix, tuberoses, Jesamine, and cumellins, and two large pillows, wrouyht outof the sane towers, had worked upon them In violets, * eat” anc “Truth.” The fragraneo from the many hand- fome Hornl tributes filled the church. Tho Kev, De, Mounr olicinted, Atter tho aluying of * Kock of Ages" by the chalr of Dr, Stuno's churuh, be real tho Ninetioth Palnin, * Lord, ‘Thou hast been our dwelling place in all genera tions."" To thou rend the Sivlor's words, beylae ing, In My Fathor’s house are muny man- atona,” which was followed by-n portion of tho twenty-first chuptor uf Revelations, beginning with “And tho elty had no need of thosun, nolther of tho invon, toshine In it, for tho glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb Is the Ight thetvof.” | Thu choir chanted * Over the River.” Tko Key. Dr, Moour thon said: “On tho day on witloh Judge Cowles died, my attention was collet to that passage in Scripture in which w ‘King of Jeracl, ainin on tho thuld of battle by an arrow drawn atvonture, enld tohty chariot-mun, ‘Turn thine hand, that thou mayest carry ind out of tha host, for Lum wounded.’ Ina slr. uillcant discourse founded on thoso words, tho preicher sggestedt that there comes a tine to every inh, however prominent or publie hls Hifo. may be, whon he muat be carried out of the host. Ho muy be Identified with gront soofal, clylu, or corporate Interests, yet after a timo ho. must bo borne away, Donth, ina great many: cuses, seems to cumo suddenly, or seems to draw: his dart ata venture, aud to most of Judge Cowles’ friends those werds bear that nspect; but ho expo death, and a year ago didn't expect acted ho sald tonuvold friend tint ho to survive more than two yoars. Hw dled In tho: midst of his uctivitios. He wna auch Qin, too, that his withdrawal from his activi- tea becomes n publte a8 woll as 9 domeatio und socal lose, for lila was of that character or which in San Frineisce we have no surplus, Ho was. Puritan, and un officer in one of the ehurchea in which wo tind perpetuated the principles of his forofathers, Gurfriond brought with lin, near- ly thirty years nee f® Purltnu’s enthusingm for Justico aud purity. He had strong Amoricun conyietions, Ifo believed In liberty and eqnall- ty. He belloved in the purity of the courts and of tha ballut-box, He bolloved that one man's rights wore to bo regnrded os sucrodly ts an- othor's, Jio brought those principles Into a come munity in which for several yours thoy were over trampled under foot. Indeed, it was a8 much AS a innn's “fo was worth to maintain and ox- press them; ‘but he did not hesitate, and dared auch san expression, In tho’ great social puriticaton which occurred in ‘Sd, and tho’ “following — you was nn irs, he cnrnest worker. He gloried in those days, In+ trusted by tho citizens with a Judictal situation, ho dieharged the trust with Vigur, equity, and Intelligence, fio was not found on the fonce, for his convictions were too deelde' for that, He- was religious, publlo-spirited, patriotic, falthtul, and reliable. fe has been wounded? ho hus been taken right out of tho host with which ho fought the bnttle of life; lut, as bo withiraws, ho teaves noatain upon his courage or bouor.” Dr. Moonr concluded by reading an eluquont tribute to the worth of the deceased, written by tho Roy, Mr, Naker, of the churoh to whieh the deovased belonged. A abort prayer followed, after which the choir bung * Iteat, Spirit, Mest.” ‘Those present were then permitted to tuken farewell look at tho funillur features of the decensud, the casket wus closed, tho pull-bearors again performed thelr mournful task, and the cortézo made its way to Luuret Wil Comutery, where the remains wero, temporarily deposited in the Donnigon vault, —<—————$—$—__ ‘The American Girl Abroad. bi acts da a pen-and-ink sketch of an Amorican rl, g which ‘le snseresting Qe showing how o Yankeo girl appears ta French eyes; Btylish to the backbono, Independent ns independent tun bu, but vory puro, Is devoted to pleasure, devas, sponding monoy; shows hor moral nature nuda, Justus it 1a, bo ne to deceive nobody, Furia all winter with thisor that ona and dis anfasca ity dn the spring, whoa sho inatuntly cniches nothor, Gued out alone, Trav along, When tho fancy strikes hor sho thuyel witha gentloman friend, or walks unywhei with Ahuy puta boundieva confidence in him; vonJnqulinuiudey scems to exlet between them, whut, be feuls,—talk of love from mornivg Wl night; but. abe’ never gives hima permission to kiss so much usher hand. ie juny sy auythii,—Le shull do uothiug, Bho ly Toxiluss; she gives hor howrt and soul to atutdo~ mont befare she juurrics, After iuirringe sho is a mother annually; fs alony all day; hours ull nieht noting uxcupt discussions about mit ent michlnery, unex pjoslyo potroloum, chuml. cal munures, Sho thon will tot her daughters enjoy tho liberty sho used without rave ubaso, AG He Nd riots happened to her, why should Fanny, Mury, Jonny bo less strung dnd ley ndrolt thud their mothert sha uricinateg French fashions, Parisian women avtest be: pay incial wowen despiae ber, Menot ali coun- Flug adore ber, but will net inarry her une eno hus an tininense tortung, Hor hair ts yore wnltlon, paler than gold airy her bluck aves ure bolt und trunk; soe has a patont shape which 'tla forbidden tocounterfolt; ap Swit 1a carriage ns If vou Were bh a bum the natural aud thouzhticsa (ste Feet ber pas slon for luxitrivus caso, When sho walks sho suoves briskly, aud throws every. iluney eight and lult, Wives muny of her thoughts to her- salts und fow of then to anybody a 0, Sheis a wi 2 Plant put fn a bot-houso,’ “hold Uokets to. re elinles, you bi FIFTY YEARS AGO. Annivorsary of the Polish Revolution Against Russian Tyranny, Tho Day Celebrated by Religious Exor- elses, a Grand Parato, and A Well-Attended Mass-Meeting at Far- well Hall. The Follsh peonlo resident in Chicngo yestor- any commemorated the Aftteth anniversary of tho rovolutton against Russln by rellglous uxer- olson, a procession of military and civic orgatt- zations, and a meeting In Farwell Hall, Thore are about 25,00) Poles mt this city, and they turned out {nu Inrge forco to hunor tha memory of those who fell in tho defense of tholr native country,—"the fair land of Poland.” ‘The rend ors of history aro famitlar with tho herole ciforts of Chlopltzii, Skravneck!, and Dombingk! to freo their Jund from tho oppressive yoke of the Russ Bian Kinperor nnd the traitorous course pursued: by Krnkovrecki. ‘There were in the procession yesterdny four veterans of the patriotic war of aM, andone of them, the venorable Alexander Dilloskt, related toa TRIBUNE reporter going Of hia experiences in the north of Poland: in 1830, and—when the foe had, by greatly superior num- bors, crushed out tho litde army of patriots his subsequent retreat to tho Austria frontier, whore he was held a prisoner with otha his compatriots for two yours. ‘Tho choice was loft him and hls cumpantons to go nek to thelr then wretched country or to America. ‘hoy chose tho latter, and wore sont tithor, Yesterday foronoon memorial eervices woro beld in the several Polish churehes, and nppro- Priato sermons were preached by the pastors in charge. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock the Polish organizations assembled on the Market Square at the Junction of Randolph and Despiaines strects, nnd under tho yenvral dircetion of the Chief Marshal, the Hon, Poter Kiolbassa, tho PROCESBION W.AS FORMED fu the following orders Chief Marshal, Peter Kilbossa, Assistant Marshals, Laurence ‘Lomplin, Edward J mnnicuski. Platoou of Police nine command of Officor rns. FIRST DIVISION, Marshal Zuromba, and of Music. Polish Gunrds, Capt. Gautsch, Church and Henevolent Soctotice—St.Stanisiaus, Bt. Cross, St. ‘rinity, St. Joseph, BECOND DIVISION, Marshal John Arkenaheskt. Sucletics—St. Adelbert, Sacred Heurt of Mary, Saered Heart of Jesus, ond Joho Bubleskn Society. THIND DIVISION, Marahal Osuch, . Koskinsil Sacietics, Pulaski Society, Gemina Society, Pollsh Chu Carriage Containing Veterans of 180—Alexan- dor Millnskt, #aul Soboleskl, Joseph Teryenaiant epi and Bustuche vyszinakt. Carringes contatning the ov, Messrs. V. Bar- zynski, Fellx Zinurdowski, Leopold Moce zygemba, ingurski, Joseph Bare gynskhy wid Josupl Motetar, all of Chiengo, and K. Kuz lowskl, of In Sullo,! + , * itlnois. Tho procession moved north on Desplainca street to Luke, onast an thut thoroughiure to Dearborn, along tho latter street to Wastilngten, thonee to tute, und on that street to Adis, and west on Aduing till Ln Sullo was reneheds when tho colutin moved north to Miulison street, Allug into that thoroughfare aud thouco inte Warwell ial, ‘The Nuys, consisting of American and Polish Natlonnat colors aud the banners of tho secletla: were bung with crape, and the bunds player funeral dines on the line of march, im rospect for tha fallen heroes of 1830, Hundreds of persona wero attracted by the procession ns it moved through Ube streets, aud amultitude guthored about tho hull asit fled in. FARWELL HAL, * was tantefully decorated. for tha occasion. On the biek of the platform was suspynded a largo piuture, twenty Wa thirty feet, the work of Mr. Zabluski, the well-known Polish nrtiat.. It rep- resented tho division of Polund In 1773 by tho Russinn Empress Catharine, who salts on one alde holding wo inap, illustrative of the new boundaries the conspiritors have Axed. Next to hor stunds tho fast Polish King, Stantemnis Ponintowski, white on tho opposit sido, fraspiog, the inn, stands Fredoriek the Grent of russia and Pritico Kaunitz, the Austrlun Prime Minister, American and Polish tiga were hung bealde tho picture, Tho gallery wis devorated in red, white, and bie, and red’ and white,—the Inttar the Polish eolors,—and emit lings, The main auditorium and tho gallery wero: nearly filled, tha audionce inchudin, and clilldron, On the platform sat Gov, Cullom, Sluyor Harrison, the Hon, J. Jt. Dootltde, Judge: Moran, Capt, Qdoravoz, W. Smulski, editor of tho Polish Cathotie Gazette, Snx Kucezarm, tho Polish vetorangs and clergymen above-named, the Marshals of tha procession, and others. The President of the Executive Committco, ir, Edward Wilkoshneky, inndo a few remarks in Polish, bidding tho audience welcome, and Introduulny the Hou. 8. M. Cullom, Governor of alunos who had conscnted,to preside at tho meeting. Gov, Cullom was warmly recolved by tho audtonce, and responded Uriotly, thanking tho Polish citizony of Chicago for the honor of being called on to preside at thoir meeting, and paying Q generous tribute to tho gallant people who were this day cclobrating the unniveraury of thoir Inst strugglo for Indupondonce. Ie loved tho land of Kosviusko, a mun to whom Americ owed vo much, and who was tho truated friend of sypehington. In tho namo of tho rent Stato Of Illinola, he bude tho oxiles of Poland welcome, und hoped thelr dreams of Polish nuuonality would one day bo reulized, “Godsave Potand” was thonsungin Polish by tho Harmonia Society, MAYOR HARRISON a ‘waa tho noxt sponker, No _ brlotly but cloquent- ly portrayed tho various utrugeles in which Pu- land hud been engaged fa hor attempts to eg- expe the subjugation of her people and purti- ton of tho country, It wae fitting that tho Poles all over the world should to-day celebrate the annive Mfty yours age, When 120 brave students rushed through tho streets of Wirsaw orylng * vown with tho tyrant! God save Poland!" In the fow short months that olapsed befuro tho insure rection was suppressed, more herole deeds wore performed by the Polish people than wore over done by any other peuplo in the sate spuce of thne, ‘To many studonts of history tho names of this gallant ‘band of 120 wore unknown bo- enuse the end nimed at wns vot auccosatul. Had the royalution bean successful, thuir names would havo been written in letters of gold on the archlyes of Poland, Muyor HMurrleon closed with the hopo that the day might soon come when thy Poles could celobrato tholr freedom from tho tyrant Itugsla, Tho Hon. J. R. Doolittle complimented tho love of nationality tn the Pole whieb culied forth such & gathoring as the ono before bli, He beloty creed tho history of the contry une der its dilferent rulers, and tho ntteinpts inde from time to timo by knout and exile to do- nationalizetho nution wero condemnadin titttng torus, Tho Lutnia Boulet sang tho Polish Nationul yates ayman Pozurow,"—whieh was foudly ehearcd, Othor speeches wero made by Judgo Moran, tho Hon, W, J, Hynes, and tho Hon, W, IC Bullle van, in English, und by 31. Kucera and Viadisias Smulskt in Vollah, Judge Moran and Mr. Hynes. referred to another land sorely oppressed, which, wasn twin sister of Poland fi ita inany fruitiess: struggles for Indepoudonce, and hoped they might live to see Ircland and Polund freed from the oppressor’s yoko, ‘The exercises closed with tha singing of tho entitled “Poland Is Not. Rotiat, national song, Lost,” by tho Harmonia Sooloty, and thrue chucra for Poland and the speakers of the afternoon, Boring tho day tho followiny «dispatch was sent to Lemberg, Austria, whore a celebration of tho annivoraary wus being held: CounthyaeN: ‘Toia duy we celobrata in Chi+ cago, Assembled togethor, wo transmit the ts- surance that Wo are with you in patriotic focl ing. Orderod by Songresa| ‘od Poles. ¥3 juany Indies DWARD WILKOSUABEY, INCENT BARZYNSK1, VLADIBLAS SMULSKI, Coimunittee, —— THE MEDICAL STUDENTS, ‘To the Editor of The Chicugo Tribune, Cntcado, Noy, %—In on article written by: “Student” in Saturday's Tamune 1 nd certain statements which show that the gentleman ia Jaboring under erroncous impressions pertaine ing to tho late “unpleasantness wt Rue Cole loge, ‘Tho writer is oyidently atightly indignant, but docs uot foryct thut ho isa gontleman,: Concerniug the statements in regard to Cook County Hospital, "Student" Is correct, Tho representatives of tho regufar medlen! school Aro onan oqual footing, Tho bost seats arv vo- cupled by thuge wha arrive first, which is pore fectly proper, The ladies donot ask for roe werved sents, nelthor do theyobject to sitting vesidoa horrid" nan if he -bo 4 gentleman, Noone with coal Judgment ‘and conuon sense would condeuin wll ule modicul students an “hoodlum and “ruil of funite cuasedness" alinply because u cortuln, per cent of. them may: fairly and fully be entitled to these terms, * Now, a fuw words concerning * hostilitiog* at the Dlepenaury," a4 wo understand then, “‘Iriuo, tho Central Free Dispeusnry is in Rush College, "hostilities" borat w Professors of tho: Womntta ty By tw the eapcetnt bonoht wt Profesrora nor ladlen ment of objecting to the provonts on the cootrnes weluomed. One of tho Ts tat tho ffont gente in ‘or the Indies, 80 that they 6 Pesery, Donelit possiblon ‘This, i gene, Ueelvo an tee PUsG WA nto qttzzed on tect Ook, antl frant Rene sehen Mint exnnunition ne der, tite an fer torm Ia oonsidired, “trig qos OF tho wit College hava elintent teetitren at ets OF Ka question if it be Just to wis ure. He SUNIL aelvantnges . Iven to underetnnd are tor one Cam Te qusation ny pox has Mth eal Cr, tt SENN my hollet th paisa is my hellef that th Alaces of Into may ho traced treeea te Clreum. lorstandlinge by tho Atuat wturten de e608 thane Huened of eertntn individualsin wii 9 tte nemo oF hapless would he ent tot hen tneilent woman could ho handed atte fe {Te wre jeurd,. 0 Dh Astepess” a! THE ST. Louis BRIDGE, Sr. Lom, Moy Nov. 2.—Tho report Ins gained aireuintion abrond that tho gf, Vid Urldge Comoany tnd notited rallronas consequence of the immense Arnie throw; ri tho brldzo by n partial blockale of tre only perishable froleht would ba trapte et pronounced by Willan ‘tansey, Ganon Aero tho Mrldgo Compaus.as ditent Se oapaetty of the ben: . thant sepa Ht i cura are boing crossed dutty, nts af 1) bo tranaterred It requirede' ON StI more cay A Mol Mans ~<a, RNFUL OCCASION, New Haves, Cont, Nov. 20.—Fmug isa, a retired merchant and banker, died morning very suddonly, A few minutes ites his denth his wife. who lind on belng informed thut ie wage a i ae Tho popular and long Dro. MeChivstiey, have the ruse gee en $a 18 Ttotehs v eat Bet, ty Over 185,000 HoweSentes gold, Norden, &Co,, Chicayo, Selleck, ——SS Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous nnd wll fornis.of poner detulity regen es dng Menguan’s Hentontzed Hest tesne yey prupurution of buet contulning its enune e ou? Hous properties. Tris not a mero stints tho oxtricts of beof, but contains bookie force-oncrating nti tifo-snstnining pres Jainvalunbieinul enteohied coutltion ete the result of oxhnuation, nervous prostration, OF neita diseases particularly ifr Ag Tran pulmonary copainte Ce re », Proprivtora, Ni % Sor wall by drugiistes New York, For ais MARRIAG LEVINE—WITHEREL 1 iedne y id Feattenee of the teldare prvenene ta sgNer, Beat rt 3.9. dowel Hnyinen Levine. eeqvat 2 Anu und Bawnin C Withereli, Nu eneder oe BUATIES, fat Iils rostdence, 99 Dewplainon HTC, AMEE OS yecarH, ral Snes ‘tt slay, Nov eh, ¥ Futons tra nytied Wouttende, OF SH* 10 Calrary, FOSYTH—Nov. 3%, of 2 A tad opto Tobert Fur aut {rut ot Depusstor-st. Today, Nog.3 ck, by carriages ko Hosolilll Comensey Etat n Anvitod GMA PATINCK—Monidny, Nov.m, Perry, t gf at Pe and bury A, Uhipnines, aged tony sad) Fuhoral M'uosday at 10:90 9. m. from 24) West Washe sepitora Yr rom 22] West Wash: OL DSTEIN “Nov. 2), Ieatdore Golustelag Pruussin, ned a) yeara atid Fag oe eeees MAL Fauve fromm Gls inte restdenee, M12 Wabasha, on W Fone Cle ua Stump ‘ w Yul 21 und Mum; enn.) pcg y jumphts (Yenna’ papers GROSHON—Nov, 2 at 7:3) 0. of diphtherin, Luttio L.. only. dnighterot 11, D- at Lotti d. Geoshon, axett | your 1 tuontiisund 1 days. Funeral wt tte House “Tuesday, Nov. hab Wa, y 121 Loomtest, i SULLER—Nov, 2, nt his residence, 3 Aldi gihoart diseure, Jamew tues Shifer of tus aia ‘& Drew, ent] from Grace Episcopal Church Wednesday, aed Dp. tn Nov. 2, nt the rosidonca of hee Lary, We reridzo, Clavaland, 0. Mrs. Fane mitli, In bee bid your. mae Femalns will bo brought to Chicago for inter TURDIN-Tho fanorn} of MWenrs Turpin will mova from tly into realdence, Wt Taylurst, corner C At Wt nt wtiury tocduy, ‘Awollth-st,, and thonce tot Atl members uf the Seam: tho Jesuit Church. 03 Noritiwestern Deyot engsolunt Calon wa p Fequosted to, attend thelr ball at y am. 3 vinnie” Mu Not slo by Nov. 23, nt ior parents! rosidency, % ‘ark, tizale, younuest daughter of W, IL, rah Waters, zed J ine ent to-day at lun, m its. tines to Rosoblit, LECTUILE WILT It ‘ening at thy Maso bod Centrursts., fur tho be then’s It ke Church * by Gurdon 3. 1 on bls test exporienco In tho West. 'hlx lecture will be full of hutaroat to those intorestod In tha ust history, of this restart A Huse 3 2X In Lower Farveoit itll ata fo ‘bo addroxsed by the Alor. Manchester, Engtand.- Ti, A.M. beLGIT Witt, coNnuCY THE Gobet Comperanicy moctiny to-nikht im Lonet Furwolt fin, Tha publi w inves. Nts. J. ELLEN FOSTER, OF TOA. WHE N npenk tn the Tnlsted Btrout, M. B Church im putt. Nov. Kt at 7345 p, Ms under tho auyplees Of the Wontin's Christian Temperance Uulon, 7} &. NEEDITAM, OF CHICAGO. herityivann 1h io reading Bt the in inednye Subjuct! "Wropured vomels Cosy will Bln i)MIE ANNUAL MEBTING OF THE BIOLOGICAL Piet etuty wit bo old nt tiovtroment louse tne Gh RE ELD Y jens von Sea noketsntie of ary Of that memorablo wveniug, ,| bUL It fea churituble jnalitution, supported in the indin by a gonerona publle, tint College | contributing” but a very qmail ainount towar ita support, If“ Studurt" will investigate ho will Dad that tho clinics ure free toatl stadents of regular modical wchools. In thy article roe forred to the word sex [3 pot used. 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