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” THE CITY. ; GENERAL NEWS. 3. 1, Keaton, of Moline, I, 1s at tha Sher man. H, B, Apsit, ‘of Colorado, !3 registered at tho Tremont. Mr. ann Bina. T. McCostt, of Burlington, Ia, aro at tho Tremont. Wrtatan If Dint, of Winona, Mina. fs at tho Bherman, C.E. Qnaves and wifo, of Kenosha, are at tho Sherman. * 2 Wintam H, Menntrr Mayor of Dos Moines, fant tho Pacific. Hesny J, BAnGENt, tho theatrical mannger, fentthe Sherman, =~ Ges. Jara W. Fonayrin and Maj.P. W. Bare rigor, U.S. A. nro at the Patmer. Cor, D. W. FLAGLER, U.S. A. commandant at Hock Istand Arsenal, is at tho Pacitle, SexaTon Antiaos, of Towa, passed throngh the city yestordny, realstoring nt tho Pacific, D. Done, of New York, Goneral Munager of the ‘Amotican Union Telegeaph Company, is at tho Palmor.. ania = W.8, Lixais, of tho Lafayette (Ind.) Courter, and iL L.Cotvin, of the dinesyille (Wis.) Gazelle, are ut the Tremont. 5 = Jupor th L. Paren, of Milwaukeos JudgoP, M. Casndy, of Des Moines: and Judge D. N, Joy. of Dubuquo, are at the Puelfe. ‘HORACE D. HawKINe was arrested yestordn on eeautan sued out by fied. Mullican in a sult of trespss on tho case, and lodged in jall In de- fault of $200 ball. * J.8, Chaisos, editor of the Des Maines Req- teers ‘A.Snively, editor of tho Springfetd (IIL) Journat; and Owen Sentt, editor of the Efling- ‘ant Democrat, are at the Paciic, : Coruner-cleat Matson ‘tiled his bond In tho County Conrt yestorday, whivh approved it. Tho ond fs for $100, aud contains tho namics of WW, Jobnson and’ Kfttel Nerlson as suretion. ‘Tits tempernture yesterday, as obsorved by Manasse,opticiin, Fs Madison street (Treinune Bultding) as foll 38 bik 1h degre Ww, 2112 Me 25 a Bp Barometer, 8 a. m. Po They AGE Joun SrecKty, living nt No. 33 Framont atrect, yesterday turned over to the police of tho Lar- Tabro Street Station, Lwonty-sucen pairs of bite Danuel drawers, whieh he found list Saturdiy morning at tho Anchor Line dock, ngut the Lin, Bolle street tunnel, Yestenpay a stepdaughter of Pat Gaffe, Ilv- ing at Brown's Mills, Trondale, cut the thront of her child, weeks old. Tho Infant fe atid Hving and may survive, ‘The woman Is supposed to bo Insane, Her husband, a railroad man, ran awey froin hor about six weeks ago. A TEMPENANCE pouting under the auspleesof tho Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Unlon was held Inst evening in the Halsted-Street M. Church, ino attendances belng flr, Mya dB Ten Foster, of Jown, spoke upon tho iniquities of strong drink, and her nadress was recoived with marked attention. ’ Tux Nineteenth UWinols Volunteer Infantry are making urringements to hold a reunton on tho evening of eo. A, the anniversary of the butte of Stone River, nt Greenedaun’s Mull. Gen. Turehin, the old commander of” the regl+ ment, aud nnumbor of members froin out of tho elty are expected to bo prosent. Davin W. Carey, of Genoh, I, Sea suddenly at 1:30 yesterday ufternoon in the Northwestern: While wwvaleing a outward-bound traln eoased wis on hig way ‘huma from St. Louls, The remalns ware tiken, to nn tinder taker at No. 163 Milwiukes avenue, ad a son of the decensed Ilving at Genoa Junction was telo- graphed for. Joux Antnun Dayis fa tho namo given by a nian who was browght to tho County Hosplial Monday night by the West Twelfth Sireet Police Patrols ‘The mun died of bis injuries yesterday, All that fs known about tho aceldont is that Davis was found lylng unconsetous ina base- ment area, having acetdontally fallen through a hatehway at No. dis Canal street, The Coroyor ‘will hold au iuquest to-day. WInLIAM CUNNINGHAM, 30 yentA of NRO, om ployed a4 A nurse the Binnll-Pox Hospital, white walking ato jo Great Eastern Rallrond near Harrison atreet, bid his right foot smashed: dy an engine and train of cars whieh ho notived ae in time to save imself from belng Instant- ly killed. ‘fhe foot wns not run over, and how Hewas sninghed Is not known, Ite wag taken to the hospital where he was employed, HL. 2. PLant, President, and M, J. O'lirion, Buperintendant, af the Sautheru Express Cows panyy Alfred White, General Western Agent of tho Wagner Car Company; C. W, Winslow, Gene eral Purchasing Agent of the, Hannibal & se doo allroad; B.E, Nall, Vico-Prostdent of the Jowa & Nebraska Rallrond; A. Kimball, General Buperintendont of tho Chicago, Hock Sstand & Pacis Ruilroad: Be IE Roble, Gavoral Agent.of tho Pennsylvanian Ratlesittly ‘Ata Atiptis Suitttl, Vice-Prealdent of tho Chidaco, Milwaukee & Bt. Fanl Ratirond, aro at the Paeliie. $ W. HM. Kinsney, caterer, hne just issued 0 beautifal pumphiot tothe publie, In whieh ho makes his bow for the sunson of 1880-61, and lots, them know the excellent intentions ho hig of innking tho soolul ovents of such as rely upon him mistronomicat nud urtistle suceerves, ‘The panphlol which ts quite n untaue nifule, gives ir. Kinsley's price-list of tho various dellen hints a4 10 the condugt of various Kindy: of | re: ceptlona, a number of useful revipes, and other informutiion valianle te people not ‘fully eon- Vorgnnt with tho ever-changing mothods of s0- elety entertalnments, Mi Guitnoy 8. Humtanp, who ts tho ofdest resident of Cuiengo, wilt délivor a lactara in Maxsonle ull, corner of North Clark and Contrd rtreets, Wednesiay evening, for tho benetit of Bt. Mutthow's Heformed Episcopal Chiureh. The subject of Mr. Hubbard's lecture will be bis Mest Year's experience in tho Weat, covering 0 pore + “Hon of the years 1818 and 1810. THe will deseribe his voyugo from Montreal to Mackinaw, 0 dee serintion of tho Mackinaw fur triste, bis frat + Bightof Chicngo, a trip to St. Lauts by bonta, return te tho trading-post nt Hunnepin, an other Intorosting events of that period, A de- perintion will also bo given of a visit tp Black dowk's compon Uto Rock River, ind pscene Ab Grund River at tho Ludlans* feast of the dend, JAMES DONAVAN, of No, 285'Dospluines street, tho viotim of n stabbing ulfray last Sunday nft+ ernoon in Gustay Zinko's suloon, was scifative Just night and resting fuirly well. Tho doctor In attendunee considers his condition very critleat, and though ft in nat Inown that the knife perforated tho intestines, tha fact of tho nddominal wall taving been punctured fda wuiticiont to warrant the dovtor's opinion, that the caso would result: futnby. Phat Bill Tiuglleh, stovedore, was the wlelder ‘of the Inte Sanow settled fier. Donavan says bo lathe mao, and is af tho «7 pi that English took sides with the suloonkeeper agalast blin whon be began tho fight. All tho extra eltorts made by the pulice ta capture English have thus far ed unsuecossful, annunl inveting of the Chicago Yacht. Club was held last evening ty tho clib-room of the Bher: House, Chere wore about thirty nodere Griswold inthe char, The shut Clits wits cy n Tho nnnuni electio wok; V Commodore, Willi G. irs Sy Frederick Mlowst; Treasurer, » rawioys Meseuror, &. 1h UL. sonte Exeeutlye Committed. ‘TM. Hradloy, Jame Bicilen, Osede Kraus, WD, Payne, and Wy Hone deraon? Regatta Committee, Surtin, Hogort, 2, De. Martin, CG. EB. Kromer, Rdward) C, Band, and Jobn Q. Fergua. The nsuut resolutions of thanks followed, unt the meeting adjourned til the lust Muesduy'in December, ILLINOIS PIERS ASSOCIATION, A rogutar mectig of the Illinois Press Agso- elation was held yexterdas: maristiag tt the ehibe rooin ot tha Grind Prelfle Hotel, B.A, Snlyaly, proaliding, Armouy thos present wero Judge Brauwoll, of the Coleg Legal Veivws Mrs. 6B. Marbert, of the fntersUcean; J. W. Hatley, at tho Princeton Hepublican; Charles Holt, of the Kankakee Ge zellsy Cadet ‘Hasler and W, 1 Pavis, of tho Winona dander; C, Lb, Hoxtwitk, of Gescttes 3 Ih, Casall OF thy ny 4. A. Snively, of the Carlinville Aaquirer? wl. We Chuton, ot the Polo Preess Pet. Altes, of tho Ponting Sent iicts Asa Milter, of tho Taseoly i lees We. Randall, of the Et Base Juurnat L, Miller, of the Polo Journal; wad G. bh. Binith, Of the Princeton Trivune, After sotne discussion {t was deolded to hutd tho nanntal inceting in Bpriugtield. ‘Cho date was not flyed, but lt will probably be about Feb. 14, The question of Bouthern excursion was Drought op and referred to tho Exceutiva Come maltteo, aituugh Iuast of Choke predunt Weru op pusod to I. i Poul Helby was appoluted to draft a memorial addryss ou the death of tho Inte Col. Phillips, of the Spriigield Journal, to bo presented to tha aAseoctation at ite February meeting, and Mi Dintthuses was chodu to prepare ludiur Fuso ons relative to the demise a€ the late Gearge Berusgs, of tho Chatupalgn Gazette. Home further routlie inuttera wore referred, to the Executive Coummitice, whieh was alba bie Blracted ta peepare i Cormul fruanuin for the Pao méoting, after which tho incoting ndl- Journed, THE OCITY-IALT, ALD. BANDENS Was around yeatenlay, having partially recovered from his late sinesa, Janus E. Event was yeaterday appointed to thy poaltion of City Draiggituman, to WL a yas cacy created by tho reslynation ‘of Mr, Huber Bemis weeks igo. Ho enters upon bis duties tor ay. YesTenvay waa tho last day forthe 10 ‘per ech} rebute on tho water-tax, and the rush was enornious, Stouday the foculita were $18.00), and yesterday they must baye been oven lurger, Tooss puyluy during December will receive w rebute of 5 per cent. $ ‘Tun Neyor was uskeil ycatorday as to what bo Prepesed t0 do ti the mutter of tho Luke streot tallway ordinance, and bo stuted that he up- proved of ht, While there were somo objections tu it ou the question uf nescuauicuts, cic, be did "mot think avy of thom would hold Jo law, und, being Ured of interposing objections to tho d we of tho Cotnell, he would not send inn veto, It is claimed that ho framed tho ordinance ori innlly, 80 ho cannot woll object to it now, Tue Judictary Committes held n session Inst gyening to work on tevist: ; tho elty ordinances, Tho only thing stone of jmportance was to wing out the ordinance erenting tho office of [lile- Inspeetor, and this Is not important, since the olfice has not been tilled for several years, W, 16 Ronentson, of Carlinville, wrote tha Mayor yeatorday for the proceedings in tho Ottawa Canat Convention, Ho ia interested in the deepening and whlening of tho Tilnols & Michigan Canal, and promises to stir up the people in hia acction to the tinportance and no- eessity of tho {mprovemont, TuERE was considerable comment yestortay “nee tho action wf tho Council In the matter of the Burlington & Quincy Rallroud ordinance, The pisenge of the ordinnnce, It appenrs, had beon loft to an ox-Alderman, who wns to do alt of the manipulating, and there was great stire ps that hy hed not been more successful. Ho js still it town, busy pulling wires, Bins wore oponeil yesterday for supplying tho elty with cast-iron water-pipe. The Gloucester Tron Works wanted Mperton: A. H. MeNoil & Dro. wanted $24.05: the Lake Shore Foundr wanted 830.0 RD. Wood & Co. wanted 82.00; Dennis, aa & Co. wanted $2: and tho Cincine nati Iron and Pipo Company wanted #240 per ton. Tho award will be made to Dennis, Long & Co,, te loweat bidders, Ltns were opened yesterday for furnishing tho city with a tug to ply. batween the elty atte tho Crib during the winter months, Tho bouts compoting were tho 0. 13. Green, G, 18. MeCiel- fan, and A. Mosher, and the firat-named wits tho Jowest bidder, ‘Tue owner prop to keep tho Dont in rendiness for $1, and to charge $6.05 por hour for thy timo actually employed in the sorv= fee uf the city. The McClellan wanted £70 to be itt rendiness, and $0 per hour; and tho Mosher F100, and $7 per hour, o Dit of the O. 13. Green fa astonishingly low compared with whit tho bids have heretotorg been, nnd, the respon= sibility of its owner, G. 2. Gillon, betng estabe Ushed, tho award was made without naking any queauans, ‘TH TRINDSE hus previously referred to Con- troiler Gurney’s idea of placing tho new elty loan. authorized to be mute to meet Nie elty debt due In.Aprll on the murket In sich a’ way as to: allow the working classes and people of” small means Keneniy to purchiae the now bonds dl- reot from tho efty inatendt of through tho brokers nnd speculitors, ‘Tho how bonds will be ofthe denominations of $25, $30, and S100, aud the Nine steel plates for printing thym are now fn tho engraver's hands, With the prospect thut the new bands will be ready for issue by Feb, 1. Inusnuteh hs they wit avureely absorb’ all tho ont, the Controiler fs also having samo printed Ju denominations of $600 and $1,000 for the ben eft of those who cure to Invest lnrger ninvunts, FEDERAL NOTES. ‘Tre gold disbursements at tho Sub-Treasury yesterday were swollen to $70,000, Tne Sub-Trensury rodecmed $9,000 In aver yesterday and pald out $3,000, Ti Ntornil-revenuc receipts yesterday were S400, of which amount $503 was Tor tx~ gal splrita, 83,012 for tobaceo and cigars, and SAO fur heer. Tho total receipts for the mouth ae the unusually large agwregate of $870,- 3 ‘Tue following {9 alist of tho dutiable poods received nt the Castom-ilouse yesterday: [rad- ahiw & Walt, 220) barrels imiplo-sugir; FW. layne & Co., ® ensks botticd ale; Lyon & Uenl, 43 cases musical instrumenta: Lyon & Heitly, enges inusical Instrutnonta; dnnson, McClure’ s 0. 6 citses books; W, P, Ward, Lt casos silverod pine Fivht, Leiter & Co., 3 oases cotton gloves; Field, Lelter & Co., 4 cases kid gloves and cotton: Foods: al, W. Downe’ & Co, 241 boxes nutmogs. ‘tho collections were $7,420. ‘Fitm postal authorities took !n one John K. Sima. of Do Kalb, Centre, yesterday, on tho ebarge of buying checks of 1 persan bad stolett them from the mails, kpowinug them to bo stolen. ‘The umount invetved was about 850, Tho defendant waived exmuination, and was held tn $1.00 bail to awalt the aedon of tho Grand Jury, ‘Tho man who stole the cheeks 1s understood to stand a very good chanes of being drawn Into the tolls, and, Judit from the nods and wliks aud tho other Tmysterious actions of tho Post-OMles Lispector who is working the cnse, It looks et much ns ff Sims, who is pus. sibly the viethn in the transretion, is helplug: tho authorities to bay the bigger gaine, OBITUARY, SAMES Ite MILLERS A general meeting of tho fro underwriters of tho city wus held yestorday morning In the roongof the Chleago Bonrd of Underwriters, tho object belng to take aetlon on the denth tho lute James It, Miller, of the firm of Miller Drews, who dled Munday morning. Mr, W. EB, Ttollo enlled tho meeting to order, and Mr. J. Goodwin was cuilod to the clair aw up rasolittions of eeonsel brother. The Chair sintnitten sfusars, A. C, , Thomas Goodman, BM. Peale, nett, ‘keds gentlemen reported the followin Wuertess, For tha first time In twelve years the fire underwriters of the city nre_enlled to- yethor to condider tho death of one of our menm- perk,—not one who fas attained the full period of threescory yeurs and ten, ver eye one who bas passed {ito the dows of Hfo's antuniny, but one who tt tho very priiug of manhood, with all the Hopes and aspirations of future yours and future wneud: and with great capaelticn tor their enjoyment, bus ended his earthly work, — his dun has pono, down while it was you day." James 0 Miller, whose loss wo now doplore, nud who tins falsked bis course ut the aye ot it yeura, was jn tho truest sense 8 gentionua and 0 Beholurof rare aifabiity and great courtesy of demennor, a graduate of tho, Michfgan Unt. verity, aid an admitted member of the texal 1irs ngohe commenced the bu: re-Uniderwriting, Which, i his assoclie ‘aurles W. Drew, his hate partner, le with an clu nod industry gud eranee worthy of all praise, in whiel, ie gentlemanly bering, ble high social qual tiv, nnd honorabte dealing, ho secured tho vie eee uae friendship of every member. of the ratorniiy. Romemberhiur that it was not tha whole of Ilfo to five nor itl of death toe, and that to the formanon of an fullerounded character, to ditl- gence lin business, atould be added fervor of apirit, ho cherished such religious sentiments gto become a mumbor of Graco Lplavopat Chureh, of which he wasn comimunicant at tho tine of his denth; therefore be Lt Reeolved, ‘That in the death of James 1. Miller: sacluly lor estinablo eltizen and the fraternity of mnderweriters a valuable member, ea That avn taken of gite esteem Wo wil attend bls funeral in a body, ‘That wa tender te the sur a of hls family our syme pathy und eanlolonce Hezoived, Vout the Chicazo Board of Unders Writers and tho Chicago Underwriters’ Exehaungo: be und they ro hereby requested to apread this. preainble and theso resolutions on tho Jouruals of thelr nilnutes, report wis adopted, and Mosare, Moore, 7 «Rolo made appropriate tmuvke on tho character and worth of tho ds censed, dt was decided totend tt tora! fuvernl, oud the Committee on I tions were Instructed te attend to this, ‘They wero asa told to attend to the seating of the uuderweriters inthe church. The funeral is totuke placo ab To'clock to-day, from Grace Church, anit the underwriters Were requested to meet nt tho resttonce of Mr. Phonins Goodmnn, No, 110 Wabust avenue, at half-past 12 o'clock. From thors they are tw mareh 10 the ebureh, Tho wcetne Soenley inorning was a yery large one, nearly allot the underwriters in thy chy being present, and if served fo show how high tho deecased was held In tho esteem of hi co-workers. CAVT, BERG wd yesturday at tho restdonca of 1 No, di3 Indiana street, of Sapte Andrew Borgh, Kh wna Guo oF tho oldest Cuptilas on tha fakes, inaving provionsly earued his title on salt water, Hfe was for piany yenra an cule poyd of the engineer Departinent af the thy ‘nieugo, under Chief. brough., During the prel ‘6 fol the hike taanel, Capt. i erg wih charge of the Vorlige and soundings, ulso we tho Detroit and Albany projected tunnels under tho Detroit and Hudson Ivers, wid proved a valuable servant tothe public, who wil feel Its loss, Capt. Bergh was ny Norwerrktt nt birth, Funeral services will be held ut No, iY indiana street toeday at spe ILLINOIS DEMOORATS, |; THAT BPMINUPIELD CONFENENCE, Tue Trinusn of yestertay contained n did batch trum Byringticld to the cifect that tho Democratio State Central Committee had sent out crreutars for a imeeting of the, Commities nd promluent Demoorats and members of the Leglstuture fn that elty on tho 8th uf January for the purpose of divcusslog the question Whother tho party organization should be maln- (nied oF nbandoned, at interviews were thus fu orien, ny MaeTtalive wught thy Chie 4 of the Committee, Sleasra, is Courtney, Michurd J. Prendergast, aod Michiol Balloy, the latter the oxeAlderman, who Was natscen, mite to the ‘Thore incur: I Sy Chose lary BUrvey' Mi. COURTNEY was fount, and the reporter opened out withs “Mer CAE Hy have you had any notice of a necting of the Democratic State Contral Com iniites Ja. 8, at Bpribgdeld et" No; that's the Wrst 1 heard of it “Well, a Peroni hag been called to discuss the question wh v the party inthis state abandoned.” hot revelved any Vinwt that te aliglt bo muintais + Athough £ bay official nos cratic purty failed elcet Gen, Temion Why it should bo dissolved.” Then You thlak the question should not bo entertuined?* fi > Ceruboly not. ‘Tho poplar vote at the last clestlon shows but a gail diterence ju favor of tho Republicau party, und throuxt a combing. Hom of untortunate chreymstauces thy Douivs crat& waro iefented. Idon't Reb juny foot rene son why tho party ahould be dissolved. Mr, Courtney oxprested his loya for Demo- cratio principies ae ennnefated by tho party. took ovenston to any that 1 semi-Domveratic Chicago paper hod done tore to sayaes tho party than the whole press, and made many Chnemles for it both during the War and after ft, hd expressed himecif strongly aginst relegating tho obligations and duties of tho State Centent Conmitteo to gentlemen out- aldo of ft,as had beon done during tho Inst cam- palin. Mr. Courtnoy itlso sald thut ho belloved Presitient-elect Gariictd would give the country a ood Adinintstration, htt he was ofthe opinion that the success af tha Republican party mennt moro centralization of power, und he deprecatod the omploymont of Supervisors at the polls on cleation-dis, Mit, PRENDERGAST nd In, his lnw-office, and waa nsked if ho “ved nny notive of the mecting of the Siato Central Committee, and sald he had not. When Informed thut tho obsect was to discues the dissolution of tho Demurratiy party in this State he at “the idea, and ae nowneed ous, anying SE | might have como from the fertile brain of some reporter, On being assured that be was mis- tnken that time, be sald he could not see any ploustile reason why such a question should bo entertalned.. ‘The ‘Domucratia purty had ite principles ta uphold, and tho fact that it had not wen successful in tho Inte ofection was not surtticlent cnuse for the abandonment of those prinelptes and the dissolution of the party. The olligial count, would show tho two rent parties of nearly equa ctrength. le was opposed to any serious discussion of such # qucation. W.C. Goudy, a member of tho Demacentic National Conimittee, was looked after, and tho faot ascertained that ho fs not In the city. SOCIAT, EVENTS, Mi. AND SRS. FDWARI 8, ISIAM, of No. bt Wabash avenue, ontertalued about 300 of thoir frlonds yesterday afteruoon botween tho hours of 4and 8 o'clock. During this timo tho street was almost impassable because of tho crowd of handsumy equipager which wero con- thnunlly driving to and from the door. An im- mense awning sheltered tho guests from tho storm, and the street in-tho vicinity was brill- inntly lighted. Insidy the house tho scone was dazzling. The tollets of tho ladies present wero denutiful, and the oral decorations in the pariors were very handsome, On tho mantel of the forth front parlor was an jonmonge Horat horseshoe, While the mantel In the back parlor was hitden under a bank of fragrane bigssoms, and Horal desks wore strewn about thi othor roots In tasteful peeraaton. A large orehestra, under the baton of John Hand, reudered pros gram of popular selections, and a fine supper was furnished by Kinsicy, The table was a marvel of tho caterers urt, and ellelted the praise of the gucsts, Handsome floral pleces were sent in by Mrs, Willinm Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W, Bishoy. Mr. and Mes, Henry do Willing, Mrs. M,C. Stearns, and Mrs. Gon, Haird, Among those present were tho Ton, J. Ne Arnold, Miss Arnold, Mr. Andrews, Sisé Lue! Andrews, Mr. nud Mra. Owen F, Allis, Mr aA. de Averill, Miss Cottin, Mr. and Mes, ‘T. 2, Hlite! utone, Me. and Mes. Page Ballard, Mrs. Willinin Bross, Mr, 2. N. Blutehtord, Mr. and Mrs, Churlea Barnes, MN. Banari, woing, Of Parks; Mrs, Judge Beekwith, Mra. William H.. Trad- Joy, Mr. Uradtoy, Mr and Mrs. Hugh 'f. Bireh, Mrs, Gen. Chethilo, Miss Chetitin, Mr. and Mrs. Lostle Carter, Mr. John Crerar, Mra, dohn § Chirke, Mrs, Stuart Clark, Judo” and, Mrs. Cuton, Mr. and Mra, Arthuc J, Caton, tho Misses Campbell, Mrs. Dogyett, Mra. Jotun De Koven, Mra, Wirt Dextor, dudgo and Mra. Chlel-Justtce ml Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. § Fred 8, Humes, Col and Mra, i aston, ‘Mr. nnd Mrs, Marshall Field, Gen, oraane Mias Dennison, Mr. ites. dV, Farwell, Mr. and Mrs. C.. 0. Fare well, Mrs. N. K. Fairbunk, Col. and Mra. Fred Orant, Mr, Deering, Mr. and Mrs. 1 B. Grabain, atm Dr. and Sire. Gregory of Lake Forest, Mr. Htenry 2 Isham, Mrs. 0. di, Hadduek, Mra,” de Tlurvey, Mrs. Henry, Mal; aud’ Mrs, Mdntington, Mr, aad Mrs, Charles Mitchcovk, the flan. Hl. Ne sLivbard, Mrs. D. Hobart Hilly, Sliss 11itls. “Miss Hayloy,. Mra. Wiltlam 8. Jobnston, Col. H.W. Jucks tho Hoy. nnd Sirs, Herrink: Johnson, Mrs. Jowett, Lhe Miases Keop, Mal. and Mrs, Kirkland, Mrs, L. % Lelter, Mr. und Mes, Robert Lincola, Me, and Miss Tarned, Mrs. Walter C, Larned, Sr firvan Lathrop, Mr. ant Mrs, 5, Mr.” and Mr. BG. Mason, Mr. and. 4 Mattocks, Mr. William Monroe, Mrs. J Medill, Gon. and Mra. Myers, Mra," Cyrus . MeCorinfok, Mr, Cyrus il, MeCormtel, dry Mrs. Re ‘Thith McCormick, Mr. ‘Chomns Murdock, (Mr. Georze . Mottgomory, | Sr. and Mrs, W. i Nixon, “Me. Sites” Nixon, the Rev, Dr. nnd’ Mra, Patterson Vrentice. Mr. Varimelee Prenti Mr. Arthur Ryerson, Milas Kowet Mra. Skiimer, tho Misses Lizzie and rite Skins ner, n ttd Mrs. 1, 11. Sheridan, Col, and Mrs, MY, Sherhtin, Mrs. Morry ii. Smith, Mr and Mrs. W’. mith ds, Gen. and Mra. Biull, Mrs, 3 tL Ji, M. Shepherd, Mra, HL, O. Stone, Mr. Charles 8, Awott, Gen, Anson Stager, Gen, and Mra. D, Ts. Ira. Tuttle, Me. Emerson Tuttle, Meand derlek Tuttle, Gen, and Mrs, 1.0, Thomp- ind Mrs. J. HH. ‘Thomp: Towne, Me, aud Mra, Ueney d. Willing, Mra, W.F. Whitehoise Mr BN. Wittotansy, the Hon, Jota Wentworth, Miss losauae Went= worth, tho Hon, Moves Wentworth, Mr, nnd Mra, Edwin Walker, Mr. and) Mra Waller, Mr. Wille jum Warren, Miss) Netilo Warren, of Lake Pore rest, Mr. f ert Whipple, and Miss Whipple, MARRIAGH-LICENSES, LIST OF THOSK ISSUED TUESDAY, The following murringe-hvonses wera taken Atentdence. Nort beat Laka Vow, jean, Bis south Dearborn, feng, Hat ently ib Lain Salle SUBURBAN, EVANSTON. . Those who hold eeason tickvts for the lecture course Wil havo the privilege of sulecting their sents and reserving them for the whole course this moruing at G. W, Mulr's, Tho frst lecture will po by Theadoro Tilton in the Mothodlat Chureh on ‘the evening of Dee, 1%, on “Tho World's To-morrow.” Str, Edward Ktbalt ratsed $7,200 oC tho $12,- 1 Indebtedness on tho Baptist Church Inst Bute auy. relnw A tee ciure is to rewnln in down until ho raises tho foetuire will bo given in the Haptist ‘Thursday evening on John Brown, by Mr. 4%, Enstinan, ‘Thursday will bo the twenty toe Wuniversary of the execution of John row in ENALEWOOD, Asnd cnsy of sutferiny of x ‘family of soyon ordight children, betwen tha ages of Sand 10 Yenrs, hug come to the notice oF Mr 8. M. Unite ing, the Town Attorney of Lake, Tho famlly re sqiutters ina vacant belek bara on School street, near the boulevard, ‘The mutherel tha hildren has deserted thom, and the father (sa worthless drunkard, ant falls to provide for or fake care oF them. Most af the ebtltean ace harofeotod, and thoy have been without tre, wd have had yery Hite food. Some of the neighe bord, upon hearing of the case, trled 10 tind out what the chuktren needed for thoir fumicdiate comfort, but, thro: ih fear of intimidation of the father, the children would not open the Hons to the callers. Anuthor olfort will be made to rulleyy their watts, The tdberd Church ueople, who are about to ereet n now church editiee, ire to recolye sult Stunt dgsistance frou tho eltizene in thelr a dertuking, provided thoy will bulld the stru Ure with a stage end wuditurium auitabte for faving dranuitig and musical entertainments, Tits thoy was thoy ato piorteutly willing 0 do, A paper te belng’ elvonluted: for 8H) stibserip. tons, which will entitle the donurs to ‘SIX sents to any of the entertlunients to bo given in tho new halt, dv is boing very wenerally signed, - —————————$§ THE TELEGRAPH WAR, Toveca, Kun, Noy, W—The hearing of tho maditication of the ‘Kansans Pacito order in the contempt cago of the Western Unlon Telegraph Cotapauy vy. fhe Kansad Paella Kallraad Com puny ¢t al was concluded in tha United states Clreult Court this afternoon, The yurlous ucts committed by tho Mutlrand Compan; vouttug tho uso by the Western Uniow' Compaty of one of the wires reserved to tho use of that Company by’ the recunt! deotilon of dys tice Miller, and ite yay by the Ralleoad Company vere Cully brought tothe notive of the Court, Deelsion wits reserved until Judge MeCrary city, conter with Justice Miller, ‘The fearhor uf the Central Nyaueh | Union Vacliio » iailrond emo Ve Tl Western Union Telegraph Company wad set ae hearing: in uule on the seeynd Tavaday in February, The Western Dulow was roprosenied by Norauin Willan, Bags wd dudaa Us Hockwith, of Cle etre, and George I. Pook, Kx. nnd Judge Webb, of Yopekas the rutiroad ‘company by Judie Usher, Mr. Everest, of Atchison, and other: a Cummins’ Dental Company, State ond Rane doiph. Finest tooth &1. Filleigs hae prices ————$—_—— uy the, Improved Howe scules, Bordon, Selleck & Co, Ayents, 07 Lake stroct, 5 ‘ WEDNESDAY, DEC BOGUS DAIRY PRODUCTS Some Further Revelations of Butter and Cheeso Frauds, — What a © Tribune” Reporter Discorored in His Walks Yesterday. A Meeting of the Trade to Be Held This Afternoon. Tho oxpisurea mado by Tim Trinvne of the adulteration of butter and checso havo at- tractad attention throughout the country, Of the onormity of the adulteration that {s belug and has beon done, no one can have n correct conception. It ia simply onormous, Mr, Yhotps, of tho firm of Alexantor. Fists & Co., {tt sists that it has not only hurt tho trude locally, ‘but that it has practically killed tho export dee mand for butter and cheese. There was ‘a tine, fn fow yenringo, whon all tho Westorn-mate butter and chcoso sent to England was held to ‘be of ona grate, und {n tho Liverpool market it ws sold at auction for what it would bring, Sinco thon dalry-farming in tho West hgsin- proved, tintil the butter and choese made in this section ‘bad 2 reputation second to nono, und it wna sought after nbrond. ‘Through this a great expors trado was bullt up by Chi- eige firms, Thoy pt In targe amounts of capital and prospered. Mut good prices and protits were not suilicient for tho farmer and munufacturor, and Inan evil hour they com monced tho adulteration of both, The ovil Practices obtalnod favor from those cager to make money at the expense of roputa tion, and the fraudulent systom so steadily Inerensed that within the past two or three weeks tho Letter class of consumors of Uutter and cheesy have practically nbundoned tho use of tho urticles, and thoy are now regurded with abhorrence, The vxport trade hns vocome onc of tho things of tho past, The exporters sco no prospect of n rovival In tho nour futtire, and they do wot besltate to any that months will elupay before it enn bo re- sumed, oven if tho manufacture of the adil ternted stu were to cense to-day. ‘Tho locut Uutter and cheese trade on South Water strevt ta Just 29 seriously nifected, and hence thare lan general cry all over the Weat for reform. TF the public could but realize how butter Is velng adulterated, there Is not the Tenst doubt but that nine-tentha of tho people would crowd itentirely from thotr tables. Under tho guiso of “buttering,” “auing,” and other greitsy titles, the vileat of compounds are soll. There nre goods pluced on the market, podiled to xro- cers thtoughout the city, dellvered to srestius rants and Hourding-nen that would make one shudder to think of tho ingredients. Thore jaa small porcentaye of reat butter in all tho grades sold, Some of these componnis aro indxed with a stuil called deotorized lurd that fs absolutely unftted for the human stomuch, ‘Tho fat that onelrcles tho intestlies of the hag ig cut. away and melted, Subsequently it 13 rendered tasteless and then mixed with butter, Agnin, refuse fat and pieces of tard aro tried out together, und thls substance Is clarined and. mixed with butter. Even tho farmors nro not bismelcss. Some of them send a MUSHY, MILKY COMPOUND z to this market, whieh thoy call buttor, and which has in [t from sb to bd per cont of ordinary furmi-mide lurd. Vhls stull ty worked over in Chicago and still further adulterated, Dead- aniinal fat and refigelgreusy are wsell in Jnrge qmantities. None of this stulf is branded, but tho wrocer palms ff olf Upon tho unisitenect= jug purelinwor us pura hntter, Of course, ull tho stutt that 14 made is not ot this abomiinbie de- kerlption, but the greater portion in Chicago Is, Yesterday ufternoon a ‘TiinuNe reporter, fa senrehing nround for facts in regurd to this matter, found fin alley between South Water and Lrko and Fifth avenue aud La Salle street soveral barrei# of refuse from lard that bad hoen rendered. It was in the nulghborhvod whore several bogus butter factories might abound, Tho stall itself showed thet but [ttle toaf lard, If any, hud beenused, Tho refuso was: upparently a masa oF frozen bristics and greasy corruption, which, when thuwed out, would = rival Bridgoport in the punxency of {ts odors. Of course, it was almost useless to look for un owner of suet atuil. Noone had tho temerity to elntm (t.. Tals netunt esinplo [gy In possession of roputable partics, aud wih bo shown this afternoon for tho benetit of 1 public meeting tobe held at tha Commercial ITotet. ‘Tho commission-men on South Water and othor streets, cancuiully those, who oxport larize- Jy, guy that the Enst $s rerping the benefit of all thie, beenuse, baying Inaugdrated the fraud, thoy aasiet in carrying it obt, nnd the West ia recolving all the odlum and curses for It, Tho remedy lies in but one thing, and that fd, effect~ Avg legisiatlon. Tue Tanuxy seriba in hia walks yesterda: ran ferosd tho following communivation, whle! explains itselfs S DAVIN HROTHERS, Creesn AND Hurrnk Com- MISSION MERCHANTS, 15 SOUTH WATE STREET, HCAGO, Nov. #4, 184,—M Andyets—DEan Sus We aro inanu facturing * Rutterine.” Wo offer you some of the “neutral” for mixing with “butter, It 1s chemically iteodorlzed. Do you want ny? Yours trily,, Davis Bros, ‘There is nothing very startling (1 this letter, but it has a rather peeullar se ‘The re- porter called upon the firm, They recelved him courteously tn fet, were glad to seo hit wavo hint a chair, and there was an ex- IY plowanat chat. ‘The flrns niako “bute arin.” hoy showed a aiiiple to the reporter, which did not taste unplonsant. A took through their factory showed thut thoy rentered pure teat" Iurd, Used good roll and dairy butter, and really mito a compound that w it wlitable, If ft was not pure butter. is wholesome Is for others to iu the argument whleh tose gentlemen However, y put forth tn behalf of thetr goods was that they were do- ing this business apenty audabove board, ‘Thelr method was cletu, and the stuf of tho heat quality. Shey sold thelr qoods us“ butterine, und mndy noe attempt at decoption. Nut ther koodd wore mostly exported, and on the other aldo of the ocean’ sald for what thoy netuully were, Davis Brothors ware ready to admit a THEM GOODS WERE ADULTEMATED, They produced a substnneo that could be sold cheaper than pire butter, Tt was no worsa than what othor parties were doling who adutter- ated popper and sot It for a less price than tho pure gonads, or who adulterated clunaman or anything ctse whieh thoy manufictured, ‘There was no intention upon the part of tha frmto hide anything, but tholr argument in dustitication of this adulteration scomed strange, because tho firm is ony of the oldest and sald to bo ong of the inost reputable in tho trade. 4 great deul of mocallzlig niieht budone upon thismatter, but moralizing will nob prevent fraud. State, toca, and oven Nutionut tegishi- Uon on the subject is what Is needed. No mun i be allowed towgit adulterated bitter or or anything else, without having It 80.08 to show ft renl composition, In is why alone ean the fraud pre- vented,” Ad it 1g igeday, tho aro probubly joss than a” dosen grocers in this oity who ara selling adulterntud : butter. or gheess for what it really ts. ‘Pho wholesile Merchants engaged fn the buttor and cheexo trade héve awekencd to tho issue, und the Prod: deg Exchinige appolnted tho following Commits tep to look ip the mutter: W. W, Dexter, A.C, Knopt, G, B. Gooch M.A. Phelps, These Uemen have hold several meetings, and hive made some startling discovorica, Thos have issued tho following call for a public meting: NOTICE, A fuooting of tho butter and cheese trade of Chicngo wil take place at J ofeloclt | this atter- Noowat the Commereial Hotel to take wach ne- tou ns may be deemed necessary to prevent by Temul mentia tho wile of adulterated butter and cheose exeopt under tholr proper nates, as tho Jaw renitires, | The Frienda of tho genuine prod+ Wet should turnout tn full force te stop tho Traudiitent business now butog carried on in tho Chty of Chicago, Tels expected that this mesting will be duetive of uch good, since there will bee ilttees unpuinted to walt tion tho Counelt Upon the Legisture with meusures to. prevent a further spreading of the fraud, Furthormoro, thora will by attorneys prosont who will xive opinions a8 to the scope of aur present Inws.and how fir under their provisions offenders night: bo proscauted, Tt ts titonded to mike some test cnscs and to urrest ovory retall dealer wha sell “huttering "or “sul without having tho Piekunes properly branded, Thero will bow "iginneos Committee appoluted who will hive poentn employ detectives to run tothe ground, iT poxsibte, all alfentord, Hohind all this mtultoration there aro the cheese taotoriea and furinors, ‘They have been prnottoally: the cate at wil this trouble. Tho factories. In tho vayur zeal of the proprictors to wive tho greatest roturn to the farmers, aud Thus induce thant to bring tholy milk, hive KONG: onand skimined tbo inllk untilall tho butter aualitics ure extructed. Then thoy make a cheese, whieh ty not hilt * caoked,' and whose Substanea 1s eguil in pound for powsd to about aa meh | hickory: or basswood 8a article of food. Futher than this, y have sonpstoned and durded | thelr butters they havo urded and soapstoned thelr cheese.” They hue doctored, with alkalis, Wt faet, (a tholr eager zeal to mike i tow cents, thoy bave kitted the butter and chuese trudy of the Wi ‘This Is the sunt total And the vat, farmer ts as worthy of blunio asany one clic, Poontes ho has abetted and connlved at the raud, THE ELGIN HOARD OF TRADE has also awakened to {ta duty. ‘THe Turban exposures Were too much forts Rip Yan Winkle fellows; who wanted to keop tho thing quiet, ‘Thoy Wd a lurve meeting there yesterday und heard the report of tholr Committoe, which wis to tho elleot that thore wus still adulteration ping on In both buttor and checae, and that onu rm Was stil uding tho vile antichulling com pound, They “also uppolnted a Come tulttca * an Preparation of Loval Onil- natives und General tution, uid, im addition, the hicts before the P| t vonvoues, nakitiy them to puss law, general in iia chunicter, which shall compel every manutacturer to brand hid butter aud choose Whut it really He-whether uduiterated or not, and avery olfense that {8 proven to bo Punished with avyere penalties, In allthis there ane * {sa prospect that tho publlo will N bo pro- tecton neni tho further sproading of this un- oly fraud, PARDEE HALL Tho Presidont and Other Government OMctals Witness tho Hededlentory Exercinon, Eastox, Pa, Nov. 9.—Tho rodedication of Panteo Hall took pineo this morning In tho press ence of an immonso throng of people, Preal- dent Hayes, Gon. Shorman, Secretary Hamacy, Vostmastor-General Maynard, and many others, arrived on aspecial train from Philadelphia at 10:4f, and woro escorted to the college grounds, Passing through crowds of peopto who gathored to welcome tho party, . The pithllc schou! chil- dren alee greoted tho alstinguished visitors, Prof. F. A. Maroh, of Lafayatte College, dotlys ered an address on tho subject, Building and Apparatus of a Modern College." Gov, Hoyt and Ario Pardee wero also present. Tho Governor of Pennsylvania introduced tho Presldent of the United States to the nudicnce. Thy Sresiient, standing on the front stops of the hall, addressed the nssombinge as follows: LADIES AND GeNTLEMRN: In our country and in every Htepublie tt is the duty of the Gavern- ment to eritcate the citizens in good cllizenshlp, ‘and good government is over promoted by goo eltizenship, But there fa something boyond this education necossary to make good citlzons, ‘Thoro Js that cducation which fa furnished only. by colleges and Institutions of Jenrning, and this instruction our Government does not in any Itto degree ald. We hava to depond upon our benovolont citizens of wealth and culture, whose wistom and generosity lend them to furnish such institutions ns this. Thor understand that in no way cst they leave such mouuments 18 shall presorve thelr memories us by cotlexcs and sefentife schools, 80, my friorids, we aro hero to do honor to n man who has act an exumplo in this respect, who has not mmado his bequest through his Inst will and testament, but hna dong it In bis tifetime, and seen that itis well done, . Thanking President Cattell for tho apportu- nity afforded him to be here, tho Prosident res tired amid the cheers of the throng and music ‘by tho Collega Mand, oJ resident Hayes held 0 reception from 1 to opm The Presidential party left at 6:15 p.m. for Philadelphia, thestreets being Aluiminnted as they passed through, and later an extensive dls- May of fireworks was given by the studonte. le tsestimated that 10,000 pooplo visited tho collego grounds during tho day. AGRICULTURAL. The Inter-Stato Meeting at Springfold. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Sriuxarinun, UL, Nov. 30.—Tho Inter-State Agricultural Convention, called togothor by tho Scerctarics of tha Stato Bonrds of Agricultura of Nilnola, Kansns, lows, Wisconaln, Indiana, and Oblo, began it4 scasion at tho State Housa thisoyening, The attendance included a sume ber of prominent representatives of the ngricul- tural interests of the Northwestern States, the samo agricultural organizations of IndiunaOblo, Kansas, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Iilinots being represented by oMleorvand members, Secretary Fisher, of tho Ilinols Board, called tho meeting to ordor, and stated that its main object was to scautre « uniforn system of collecting and piub- Hashing agricultural statistics, na well as to discuss tho best methois of advancing tho gon- eral Intercats of ngricutturo through the oxist- Ing Stuto organizations, ae Dr. K.'T. Brown, of tho Tnidlana Stato Board, was chosen ng Chairman, and Secrotary fudson, of tho Kansns Hoprd, as Secretary. Lettors of regret wero read from a number of prominent agricultuctsts unable to attend, Secretary Chamberlain, of tho Ohlo Stato Bourd, read n paper outlining tho objects and work of the Convention, which was followet by: tho reading of alotter from Charles W. Murt- feldt, of Kirkwood, Mo., coutalning suggestions 8 to tho heat methods of collocting and pub- Ushing relinble crap reports. ‘Pho Vouvention adjourned until morning, ———— WOOD MEMORIAL, Speciat Mapatch to The Catcago Tribune, Quincy, IL, Noy, 30.—Some thme ago a Com- mittco was appolnted hore for the purposo of drawing up a plin for tho erection of a monu- mentto tho memory of the lato Gov, John Wood, of thisalty, The Committeo has practle- alty completed [ts protiminary worts, and will re- port to tho Bonrd of Commerco this week, Tho Committee will propose an organization under the titlooftha Wood Menument Associnuon; tho monument to consist of a lifeesize bronze statue of the Governor, on a marblo buse. ‘Thoy willalso present a form of subseription for private donavons to the monumont-fund, Dur- ing tho lifo of the Governor, Mr, C. G. Voli, tho sculptor, of thls elty, mado a life-size Nyure of him tn pastor, wile 13 1n oxcollent ropresentas tion, and will be the model followed in| makin, the bronze figure. It is understand that an of fort will bo mada. this wintor to scoure assist+ auice from tho Stuto in carrying out tho project. er MICHIGAN LUMBER, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tripune, Barr Saqinaw, Mich, Noy, 0.—Tho move- mont of forest products by water from the Sag- iuaw River during tho acnson of 180 aro tho Inrgeatin tho history of tho Jumber trado of Sugliaw, altbough the senson closed threo weoks carlier than last year, Tho total ship- iments from tha openmg of navigation to tho close woro 769,573,000 fect of lumber, 108,145,400 shingles, 31,280,000 Inth, Tho lumbor shipments exceed thoxo of 1870 by 91,000,000 feet, Tho lume ber product of the milla this season will up- proximute 775,000,000 feat, bout 60,000,000 In ox- cess of the aqason of 1872,and thoro will bho held over on the docks about 25,000,000 fect of lumber, mostly of tho lowor ‘grades. Chofco stock Is Reurce, and tho stock Inadequate to meet the demands. ‘Some contracts for good slovk to Wo cut next sonson sre bulmg nad LIGHTNING FREAKS, NAsnvitie, Tenn, Nov, 3.—Quito a sonsntion was produced here to-day by an unexpeeted freak of Hybining. Tho day nad continved foxky, but without any sign of raln, when tho clouds gathorod and tho whole city was startled ‘vy tio aueccasive shocks of Nghtnlng, sounding much like bly oxplostons, The spire of tho Me- Kendre church was struck; the lightning passed to tho curth, accompanied by smoke, which ted to the erronvotts belicl that Hie chureh bid heen: ignited, and a tru-alarin was sounded und the cuglias were brought aut, — “HOGS AT INDIANAPOLIS. Spectal Mapateh to The Catcagy Tribune. INDIANAVORI8, Ind. Nov, 30.—Up to tho alose of last week 05,000 hogs have beon slauhtered In this olty, or 20,000 more than for the Baio pos riod Inst yoar. ‘They are n little heavier this yeur, but not lirded gut so wall, << . Voto on tho Constitutional Amend- ment, Tho following is the vote cast by counties on the amendient ta the Inols Constitn- fon subniittod by the Legstature extending the terms of County Treasttrers and Sheritts to four yeuts, and rendering thom ineligible for redleatton: A Counties, Adumns, Counties, Jivingaton, a Itandeip Is) stiohiandssss, fuck Iluad;, dalino Ss 32 ta cast for is 9,28) majority of all the, votes cast at tho eluctlon, [tts therefore adopted. [In this connty 65,000 did not vot on Chequestion, and hence they were counted ugalust It. Butinany of the counties voted, nearly solldly for it, and carried it. is Tuck & Raynor's Moth Powder deatroys roach> cy, Heas, tes, agg bedbuss, M LVE PAGES. W CHIE TH McGarigle, Installed as O'Donnell’s Successor, Capt. The Latter to do to ‘Twelfth Strect—A Dinnor Tendored Mim. ‘Tho reatgnation of Slnon O'Donnell ns Chick of Votlea was tho absorbing topia at polico hendqunrters yesterday. Tho causes wore dle- cussed upow att slices, but tho greater questions were who ails sucecssor would bo, and what effect the change, would have upon tho other nttachés of tho Department. ‘About noon the Mayor promulgated tho fol- lowly henring on the subject, which relieved the auepense somowwhat, nnd which oxplalng it- sults 5 THM RESIGNATION ACCEPTED, = Ciicado, Nov. 30—Stmon O'Donnell, Eeq— Dean Sem: Your letter tendering mo sour resignation of the Sinceintcn se ‘af the Polico Department hus not heen acted upon earlier for the reason that 1 was desirous of looking over the fleld to eee If the. city"sintercat would Justify ino in necepting It. Yeaterday you urged me to ao 80, With the assurance that you were vers anxlous to bo relieved from the respousitility and yexatlon af tho position, J therefore now neeept your resignation with tho nasirances of iny high regard and estect un giving you those assurances L doubt not | express tho sentinents of tho muss of tho eltizens of Chileago, Sincg you havo filed the high position of Cilef of Pollce, T feel vertain you have hud but one alm, todo your fullduty, No bigher commendation can be givenyou. With earnest wishes tat you will bo na sucessful (nthe Cutie, fn wintever nosition you may bo placed, as you have been in the past, shall always esteem ita pleasure to call tyself your friend. Capt. William J. MeGarigie wil take charge of the Department ag Acting Superintendent until further orders. Resucetfully, Canten H. HAninsoN, Mayor of Chicnyo. Following this camo the fotloiwing note pp APPOLNTING MIt M'OAMIOLES CwCAano, Nov. 50, 10-1. SL. MeGarigic, Captain Think Preeticl Potfce—Stks Tho resin: tion of Simon O'Donnell as General Superin- tendentof Polico haying been accepted this day, you are hereby ordered to take charge of the Police Department ng Acting General Superins tendent of Policg anti further orders, “Carrer H., HAnnison, Mayor, ‘This action on tho pare of the Mayor In put= ting nt the head of the force so fine and Jere: an ollver, with gu clean a record, inet with gon eral praise. Some surprise wasexpresscd over the fact that Buporigenient nuit: letter of rosignation ald not Mmpcar along with the ‘other correspond: ence tnd thestuyorex plained that he had letelt in his “other cout” pocket. Mr. O'Don e cuse for not exhibiting lis copy of tha doctin' Waa tha sume, nud tho two stories agrece so milnutely wave risv to the sion thit ff wis A decument the vor ald not cure to sco in print, for teur that soniw other enuse for, the resignation inight ape Dear this tins beers given, There wers those, Tor ustayee, who belleved mat O'Donnell hnd written a blunt, curt note in resigning, which told tha wholo story of huw he had been overs ridden, cte,, und forced to resiza to preserve his weit pect, which the publication would dis- clause McGuriglo did not recoiyo tho his appolutment until nbout {mmoediately,thercafter ho VAD A LONG INTENVIGW WITH THE MAYOR, All that was sald, of course, wilt never bo known, but tho result of it was that the follow Jng ovder was iasyed n fow houra Inter: Citcago, Wh, Nov. 30.—Gencral order No. ih 1, Capt, Frederic! raald [4 hereby trans- ferred from the Recon to the ‘Third Precinct, and wil report for duty at tho West Madison Street Station at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning. = Simon O'Donnoll, paving this day been aps pointed Captala of Police, wilt ime comnind of the Second Preeinet, and will report. for duty. nt tho West ‘Cwellth Street Statton at Fo'cloc! to-inorrow moralny, vee Fred Ebersold trans- ferred, WILLEAS T. MO'GARIONE, Acting Gencral Superintendent of Polleo, ‘The order was agurpriso to many, for (t had. heen expected that U'Dounell would. be sent to tho Armory, but It was satd that he had been sala UE, Ns oun soeneaty and he. onid not deny It—in fact, be refused to suy anything upon tho subject. eee ‘tho chinges mado are helloved to be only tho commencement of whit fs ta follow, for tie atr about headquarters was inden with all kinds of rumors, Itcume from an Atdermuntia suurco, for instances, that Capt. Simmons was to be go reduced that he would mh, and that Lieut. Houtield was to be glyen hig eotlluial saures it ene notification of o'clock, and pluce: nud fron a sen! that Chior of Dotectives Keatio would be trang> ferred and sive way to Jattur Currier, at tho fn: stance of Superintendent Kelton, of the ride. well, Other chnuges and transfers word sug- westod, but these were tho most itnportant. A DINNER TO O'NONNE Ono of tho Incidents of Inst evening wns o alnner and banquet tendered on O' Doris puell ve Burke's Hotel by the City-Hall at- tachés of tho Pollee “and Tire Pepirge ments. Te was intended to have been u very private alfalr, and {t would not have been otherwise if greater pains: hud be As ft waa, a reporter was sont thore, and he found ts sprend for ihout forty people, und every phite taken. Austin oylc was at tho head of tha table, and congifcted the exercises, and upon elther sido werdtne employés of the two De- partments, O'Donnell and MeGarigie oceupy hy feute toxethors ‘The dinner. was all thet could, be desired, etubracing tho substuntials of the Benson ats well us tho luxuries, all of which wer 0 washed down with — copious supple of wine, = tho champagne being con- Aributed “by tho use, Hana Hnorting respontled to the toast of the ovening, “Our Guest,” in his bapplest styte, und Mr. O'Donnell rentledt ly suylig Unt he was never happier in his ifo, and that be felt far better when rolln- qquitshiinge responsibilities of th altics of ‘niet 9 did when assuming thoi, Other toasts wi and flttingly re~ sponited to nx peech by} sNUMATH at St. Louls Wed. Hynes, Ma. Heintzman, and Profs. Hieind and Hurrett, of the Fire Depari- ment. ‘The oxercisea coutidued until quite « dite hour, and the regrets nt Mr. O'Donnell’s resignation were only equalled by ‘the expres sious of gratification that Capt, McGariglo bit deen solected ta succeed him, ——— aaa ar nancarcn ne manne adit uEY— airs. J.C, Hotloy, It Ellis Park, of a SS WMARREAGES, S—RDAIR—Thankeiving mornin es OF UG bride's parentar why Fuitinentas My Ane Ov, Guorte Cluso, Meelt th Meuves and Stina Core Mintr, Nocatee DEATHS, POO TNE re erat oer eee CH AMIFNS—Monday, Nove y nett gate nay, Nov, 2 Goonce Chambers, Fanoml tram hia fate rostdonco, 424 jo be te pts twomwatode Conscnaeye Sera a MILLEN Noy. 2 at his rentdon 0 ding Sane, Munters agers Jumes stoas Miller, of the drm of cone t ; Graco Episcopal Charel Wednesday, EM AN—In Solon Mass., Nov. OF Patan, slate of ie ON—Nov, ulnson won OF D very puddonty, Tenhoy, of tls 20, nL 8. mi, Little Major Wiliam, J. ubingor, nged Nyenes, aidenca of his futhur, 18 Wriaht> by carrlages to Husvlilt Come. fatully invited, lay evoultt, Nov. 3, at Satelae hued ed yeara Wud’ 4 moMiis, '. Forenian, af resklence, $0 Woat Jack: "Bboy Kaiuratus when 10 Noni Oe for as nt her of Mrs, ‘unurnl survic to-day nto ye, 1 ANNOUNCEJIENTS, NN Fost Hitt Cor 1OWA, WILL exttional Church wot the Woman's joo music will by ‘stock inectling in tarwor ketenes testa ih iuuior tha nusplews of the Womnns’ Christan’ Tue Wa NOY SEBTING 10-Day Win Ha Cox: claret uF Sus, 1 + ible reading, Subjoct: Anuluted' for Bore ie, OF TH iheoting for ek In Lower ALE TEN We NOx, Eichiuelt'at Hnuinnd, will wide Enewolt iat, 2 UtOvn BE SPENCERLAN PENS, SPENCERIAN 100 ry THAT The FIRES, * GHOlesy, ator nd MOST CRITICALLY SELECTED RINGS, Lockets, Studs, Scart Pins, IN CHICAGO, CAN BE FOUND AT THE DIAMOND JEWELRY STORE OF Hamilton, Shourds & Co,, STATE & RANDOLPIL{ 1 opposite” USIC-HALL, DISTRIBUTION C0. ‘Tholr poputar monthly drawings, layer takt, placa. reaulariy in tho CLE OF LOS VILLE, KX, DECEMBER 31. yhoso drawings aceur monthly nner provisinnsot an aut of the Gener) Aseamuly of Konluely. prratinye th TA ie port Printing and Ns Byneored Apel ibn. meee erebsper Cy, Ge-Thta ian apecint act, and has never been rainy Uniton! Sinton Chrome Court on Sfarehit dered the following dacision: bias at—That Commonwealth Distribaties Courpany In legal» drawings are mir. pany has now on hand a I thd following attractive prizes OO} 100 Prizes $10) ea. sy a bees pest’ Ait 0 pt) on 0,000) Prizos #2 each 1100; Ubrizes 9 cach, Approximation Prizes. xa secs secesteessesod TRAD i | a sa Holo, Hlokeia, $2 ialt vickota di." cron 120, ‘smn JOPries £,00i'cach:. 10,009,100 Prizes 1Weseh uy 4 Prizes £40) onch, Approximation Priscs OFrizos $10) oct, Approxtmauon Pris. Remit 1 tin Letter, orsend by amie Mgt OG ane Dan tar great H, 0 ¥rizoa fone... 100 a TNO Prize. sesso Renrons, SEX TER OR POST-OFFICE ORDEL, Ordors of Sand upwarl. by Express, can ho sont at our expense, Wor flirthor inforniatton addrosa it M, OARDIAN (Courler-Journal Huilding) faulsville, Ky. Ur Xa: And MU roadway, Now York, Or tod, A. PARKS, LS Wisntitnge Roont_14, Chicwra, WINES. SOLE AGENTS. EWYORK&MONTREAL This Company ata showing at thelr salesroom, ag1 Statecat, ths largest and most complete aes of their justly celebrated Rattan Chal Stands, Fancy Scrap Baskets, cte., ever acen ia the Weat. These goods aro most happily ” 4 for the Holidays, making a beautiful, usefub, #0 seasonable Christmas Present, oA ‘Taking warning of aur experience of Iaat years when we closed aut every Rocking Chair 0} out large stock before 12 0’clock of the ath, we more than aoubled our ape es gest and are now able to show our Pat handaomest stock ‘of Rattan Chairs ever offered to the public, iowa Aside from the many desirable Patterns sbo lant season, we have Fany new ones whieh must t lense all who sea them, ere AKEFIELD" Chairs are well, iste throughout the States, and are ustly cele for their BEAUTY, FINISH, and DURABILITY: | ‘The constantly growing demand for these foe) warranta ua in making preparations for the larg’ “Christmas Trade" in our experience of 307 and we have got the Goods to show you. WAREFIELD RATTANCO. 231 State-st. N, B.—Ulustrated Cutalonnes tires OD apriteas Hon, Goods aunt to nuy ndicens C01, eee —————— a AUCTION SALE! as HENRY FRIED SONS, By He, U1, and Uh Beat aviary se = Anot! monad Teada Salaol TOYS an cA UUs A Wednosilay. Boot Portas Consisting in part of Bleuant Vass, Atel Faluaen Santer Bola, 'Toljut Sete, Cul Hnre Dexiunn, Stutto Mugs, Bmoklng Bote WOE VO ye Dressed Dons, Varian ptatnos, bays nade Hoxvs, Hundvomy, styles, dowel ae ota, ‘ungu vatiaty Wool Toys, Mocbailcal Ta7% teats | 1. O6., OC. ina viii by ue fnast displayod ata public sale 8 Hae lto Nino wlll be wold without rexsrte. at contol tock ready for Inspection Tueslay, fionds packed by oxporioncert packs pau ¢ it Oo Uilige Ado wine felt te atte “jiy BLISON, F BM & CO. Hy BLISON, AAS fe Auctionours, ‘ Weduesday’s Sule, 2230 This Mornings J SD STEEL PENS. Of tha Very Lest Ruropean Mako, a! rt . PENS by, paiciiioavenw some pou aad REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION, Ja 20 Numbers, A compicto Eawpls Cand, for trial, by mcilon reeuptof 25 ccuty, . Ivison, BLaKEMAN IMU sed 194) Cerne Taytor & Co, vet. Tow York. FURNITURE, GARPETS, STOVES Blankets, Comforles, Ghromes, achold Go aencrat Huuschald Gere BIM & CO, Ans ELISON, FLERSUEDS fori Farnitures Grune canny, pen Ron #1 $3 $i, oF & fora sninplo, rotall bux By Uxpross uf Uo bust Candive ty Ameren, gut uy clos cy jutro. tefara Adress. *S CANDI Frosh Every May. Constde ered Qo BEST inthe world, CARAMEL ppociulty Whelossty und Reudt, GS S60 BUALTE ST TRUNKS. Travoiors, Burar pnhatnnn canna oon . sionista suuulU Tish g Vs. fe, WILE! peitinks, Batcbols DASH — meenns it fond to pita any lises, Hold Ae Turon, Wigs Ne