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, s iy 2 : As rd H Rsee Rae NAS 5 BRR eeare et? ‘THE CITY. ' " ‘gunenan NEWS. , Murr, Mante Rrrra fs nt tho Pacific. BR. Events, of St. Laule, Mo. ts at tho Sher mit. * N. Anastiroxa, of Glendale, M. Bhorinan, ALG. Apasts, Mayor of Burlington, In, 1s at . {ho Paltner. : : Jos C. Brack and wife, of Danville, ML, are at the Patinor. fe y __W. W. Mansit and family, of Omaha, Nob. aro at the Shorman. 5 Mic axp Mns, Crmst Srunroaken, of South fy Is nt tho s { Lend, aro at tho Pacific, (fire internal revenuo receipts yostorday were 83,203, Tho gold disbursements ‘amounted to ; B38,000. A connssronnést ts informed shat tr. A. Cs osing was Sherh? of Cook County from Novom- Fa 168), UF November, 182, W.D, Wasnnuny und funily, of Minneapolis, mised through thawity yesterday en route to Washington, Teglsteriug at the Pacilic. A connspoxvest ts Infarmoed that P, T. Hare mim, to showman, 18 not tho Harniin who. wie Homitoe fram Cunnectivut and Chairman of the Demvcratle National Comnilttec. iif Chaties A. Winship. cgmmission denier on Kintle Atract, (8 tot (ho thaor wv aliniiar name rocuntly mentioned as involved in thy tate fall ure of one of the Chicauo buckot-shops. Hesry strt8 and Fret pergor, of Sheitintt, Il, were before Commissioner Hoyne yesterdity, nzed with selling flquor without a teense. ¢ The former was heut i 4 Court, und tho latter was dianlssed, ‘THR temperature yesterday, ns observed by Manuseer options 88 Madison atrevt (LooNe Hullding), was as follo at degrees; <0. nn, 80; 12 Ma HS ps Mls WEL De My sR \ Barometor, 8A. mn, SD; Sp. ms, Gd + DAst evening George Hubbell, 35 years of age, stuinbled. and fell over a sidewalk apron at tho * corner of Desplaines and Hurrlson stroote aud « broke his right ankle, He was taken homo by the Palico Pucrol ta No, #78 Clinton street. Prentiss M, Nrov0Ls has made to Wallace ft, Dougins a voluntary assignment for tho benctit of his creditors. ‘The Mabiiitles are stated to bo $874, nnd the assets conalet of 1 stuck of notlons , now In the storo, No. 165 Hulsted street. Valuo not given, * arnmeoting of tho Trustees of tho Garrett Didltcal Institute, hold Tucadny, resolutions ex rreaaiva af sorrow for the doath of the lute 4.1, Bishop were offered by Grant Goodrich, nnd wero unnntmonualsadopted, William E. Deven. was alected Trustes to ttl] the vacuney caus by Mr. Dishop's death. ‘THosas McGint, General Passenger. Agent of the Macon & Rrunswick Railroad; Feliclen Slat~ uper, Chief-Engineer of the. isburg, Fort Wayno & Chienyo Rallronds Jotun T. Crocker, i $590 to tho District |” Purehasing- Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & Bt Paul Tunliraads and Charlies L. Colby, Presi. dent of tha Wisconsin Central aitroad, are at the Palmer, , * Hanny West, 0 brother-In-law of B. F. Alien, the whilom Presiitent of the defunct Cook + County National Bank, who js now on trint tn tho United States District Court; had bis now overcont stolen front the court-rooin yesterday: forenoon. Mr. Woat Is a witness In the case on trint, and while waiting to be called to tho stand somo thiof walked off with his cous Tne monthly meeting of tho Board of Man- agers of the Old Peoplo’s Home, was held nt the Home yesterday morning, Mrs. Gibus, President, dn tho chair. Resolutions of condolence sand sorrow werg placed on the records In regard to the death of ALE. Mlehop, Inte Vice-President, ‘Tho following douustions wero received from Mra. L, D, Parkes, solicitor: ensh, $097; mer- chandise, €4; other sources, 8121. “Wine Dr, Do Wolf ia doing good work in ref erunce to nshes, ho must not formet South Wator -streot, Which presents daity nm digugreonbla ap- ypourance owlng to the dead poultry which tea along the. gutters for blocks. It.Js thrown into the strest from tha overcrowded conps, and frequently men and women beggars and tramps Minrrel over tho carcusses of birds that havo led of diseasa or bectt emothorod to death in tho coops, ‘Tir oficers at military headquarters say that ‘no New movements are contemplated ugninst ‘ Hitting Bull, The ugreoment as to the terms of his surrendor haa not boon modilied, and asthe ‘Winter scagun iezat hand go effective movement of troops can be indo untis pring. In any event * Bull hoa only to retront a few miles to bein the accurity of Wood Mountuins, in tho Hritish posteasions, Heo tu not at present likely to sur , Bender unless ho does so voluntarily, ‘Tne following 18 n list of tho dutiable goods » recelved at tho Custom-Houso yesterday: W, A, Shearson, 00 bushels burloy; W. H. Schimp- sTermnn & Co. 1 hogshead wiio, 1 cask wine; Fowler Bros.,; 100 bags salt; C.D. & C. E. Baker, br y & ‘Tyrroli, 3 cuska china; Grommes & Uhirich, 10 octaves win, 54 casks wins Fuller. & Futler, 64 guns; 8, Friedman, 2 cnsks wine; Ordor Bank of Montreal, 1 bala Durlapa; Chorrie & Co.'498 tous. pig-iron, ..Tho collections were $7,126. | A MEETING of Hoveridge Post of Our Coune try’s Dofenders was hold just evoniog at tho rand Pacitic Hotel, Comrade Curd presiding. ‘ho object of the meeting was to make arran, ments for tho National Encampment; which will meet in the club-room of the Grand Pacifle Hotelat 2 p,m, Dec, 7% Delegates have buon gnnounced from tho State Encampments of Now Hampsbiro, Iowa, Miinois, and Miebigan, ‘and from tho subordinate encampmonts o: Maseachusotts, Vermont, Now York, ludiana, Kansas, and Missouri, There will probabl. a three days’ session, with a public menting - day evening, tho program for which will be Announced horenftor, “Tie first annunl meoting of tho Biological So- + gloty was held at tho ‘fremont fouse ast wvening. Dr. Bteolo exhibited a somowhat remarkable caso of concussion, Dr. Bannister presonted & per on “Color Bilndness,” and Prof, 18. G. Paton, of tho Henlth Department, rend a papor on * Water Analysis.” ‘This paper, although It G 7 rolated purely to the methoris of analysis, ovoked + considerable discusainn, in which the clinrncter of the lake water wan considered, All present ugroed that vers good or vory bad wator could bo determined by some of tho methods cited in ‘tho paper, or by tho 180 of tho microscope, bi} furthor thun this tha Investigator could no! Bafely go. ‘Prof, Haines, in spoakia of tho Joke water, suid bis examinations had wntforni- Jy ‘shown that it wus good, und the Socloty figreed with him, ‘Tho clection of oflcera ré- sulted ns follows: Vrealdont, Prof, W.R, Haines: , ¥ico-President, Dr. KF. Ingalla; Secrotary, Dr. R, Park; Council, Drs, ‘Tilley, Stooie, and Bannister, Akreit considerable pressure from outsiile friends, the Exevutivo Committeo of tho First Hogiment Fate bis roselnded tts previous des cision to minke tho adtmiesion to the Fuir free.’ Anudmissfon fee of 2 cents for adults and 16 ta for children will be charged each ovening, + which will, bowo nainit visitors to all the nt- tractions of the oventng, nnd no feo will be nl- lowed to by charged for any spect entertain mont on exhibition, 18 was conteniplated to he done under the former arrangumont. Seite gon tlekets will bo sold for 81.00 It 48 nlso contomplinted to keep the Fair, open on at lenst some of tha afternoons for the pt Speci Accommodation of fadies and “young chitdron, No tdnilssion will in such cages b » charged, Capt. Buchanan, of Company A, bas consented to actus Ghitrnan of the Refreah- ment Committee. Ladies who desire to contrib: uto to this department, elther In personal ate tendance or otherwise, will confer a favor by communicating their wishes to tho Chatrmun of the Committee at the arinory. The prograt of eveh duy will be pubilsnod, auring the continu. auco ofthe Falrin the amusement columns of Tue Trivunr. : A LAND-LEAGUE MEBTING, Ameoting for tho orgauizition of an Irish Land-Lenyue will be betd in tho readiug-roont 7 of the Palmer House thia evening ut 8 o'clock. The Conunitteo on Organization will repart « » lst of prominent olticors agread on at # meeting held lust ovening, Samo important commnunt- * cations from thu ollicers of tho central orn: ization in Dublin will bo rend, and the matter of Jnviting Sir. James Hedpath, of the New York Tribune, to lectura here, will uo discussed, aud Other Hnipurtant vualnesd ‘will be trinsucted, A TUN attendance of ull those who sympathize { with the agitation ia Ireland Is urgently ro- quested. SOCIAL EVENTY, | Mrs. John fT, Lester gave a Heltghttut Indies’ reception yesterday afternoon fom Buntils o'elovk at ber realisnco on Calumet avenuc. A jurge number of yucats were presont, und a very Pleasant afternoon was spent, 3 A quiet, cloxunt wedding occurred yeaterda: evening ut Toclouk fn Bt, Mark's Eniveonnt Church, corner of Cottage Grove avenue und Prospect place, the parties to the contriet boing: Mies Mary Terhung, daughter of Jubn Terhune, oan, of tho firm of Junten, McClurg & Uo. and dtr. Wiituin Brudbury, with the Mason & Harlin Orgun Company, “The church waa woll Ailod with invited gacsts, aud the interior peer _ ents a handsome appearance with the Tenovus ond wate since thu recent tre. ‘The bride and rou Were attended by ttle Miss Lillie Uere uite nad Mustor Paul Lerbuny, sister and . brother of tha bride, und My, Moagrca, Frank fe ‘Witt, Will Burry, and A.J, Lirudford, who acted as ushers, The ceremony was porformed by the dtev, LF. Fieetwoud, Root rot the chureh, ee cording to tho Episcupal fort, and, ut ite cone + clusion, the bridal purty and thetr friends wero driven to tho restdence. of the bride's parents ouNorth La Saile street, whece a reception. wi vtendered them durlug the ovoning. dtr. und Mrs. Bradbury will redide in Chicago, SUE YUNERAL OF ‘THE LATE JAMES OSS MILLER, + Of tho ingurance tras of Miller & Drow, who died . Monduy, was held yesterday at Lo'elock inGrace + Mplseopal Chureh, of which tho deceused wus 8 Inemiber, The church wus well filled with the » Fricnda of the decensed, und the underwriters uf the city, ta the numberof ubout 10, usseinbled atthe resldence of Mr. Thomus Goodman, No. THO Wabush avonue, aad wurebed in a body 10 the church. The ori tributes were very bevutitul, On tho font in front of the ebancel was un immenv broken pillar, cunipoved of white roses usd callas, and tho ‘base bory the word * Underweiters" worked In _ blue, A anal pillar, & star, cross, and crescent, THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: ‘THURSDAY, DECHIIBER 2, 18s0—TEN nines men nn nem en eee 4 plilow and cross, wore armnged on tito ons- ket and about the chancel, = Shortly after 1 o'clock tho Rov. Clinton Locka came outof tho vestry and passed down tho centro nisic. At tho ddor ho met the funeral procession and preceded it up the alale, reading the Episcopal burial service to the accompania- Ment of the organ. The coin was borne by Merers, Thomas Cunningham, Arthur>C. Ducnt, John D, Marker, A. UE Huntington, Fred 8 James, and W, A. Parsons. Jt was placed {mnmedintely in front of the necl, nod tho Mdurnors and underwriters passed up and took feats which had been reserved for them. ‘Dr, Locke then resumed hts reading of tha rorvice, and tho choir_of tho church rendered Appropriate chants. iy Coneremation snng hoe hymna “ Hock of Ages" nnd I Would Not e Allway." Apassage from tho Scriptures was then read, after which Dr. Looks read tho minutes of the meeting of undorwritors held wneaday noon, and the resolutions of respect to the anemory of the teeonsed passed at that movting, Afters prayer, tho funcral cortége quarchesl down the aisle, and the remains wero I akon to Gracoland to be interred in tho family ot. Among the Insurance anil business mon pres- entitthe chureh were the following: tt. I. Smith, 8-3. Moore, George W. Montgomery, Judge Davia. K.P. Fisner, §. A. Payne, W. Hos> mer, WV. &. Rollo, Thorns Goodman, J. Good wit, President of tho Board of Underwriters; Altred Wright, Scerctary; O. N Hnvrett, J, 8, looms i) ington, H, J. Strafyht, W, Lyman, Regt, Tewis 1. Davia, William 1. Canningham, Joni Cameron, Fb, Fisher, Fred P. Kishor, 1, Munger. 8. H, Kouthwick, Robert Greer, L. Mushrouck, M. Hoyt, Capt. Ten Hullwinkle, T. U, fawis, J. FP. White, Mr. Whitehouse, Thomas Sarslany Mr. Buoll, Feoderiek Tuttle, and. re Creal THE CIVY-IALTI, ‘THF police and Nromen will be pald to-day. Twa few days tho Adams streot bride will bo closed to travel to admit of further changes in tho vinduct, ‘Tne receipts of tho City Collector for Navem- Dor for llconses were $1,080, and for special na- soxsments, $1,020. ‘Tur police will dan, their winter caps to-mor- row, and an order hi been [saved requiring therm to report at No.8 Wabush avenue for that Durposs, . ‘ recoints of tho Water Department for Novombor wore 8186,10}, which is. an excess of $37,108 over tho recelpta for the corresponding: month of Inst your, Nona tho.buitding pormits issued yeaterday was one tol. 0, Hammond to erect n two-story dwelling, Adams struct, botwoen Oakloy streot and Western aventte, to cost $4,500. COMPLAINTS are holng mate of tho Stock- Yard stenches again. ‘Tho trouble appears to oo that the water supply of the establishments ts not whut it ought tobe, but Dr. Da Wolf thinks this part of the trouble will bo overcome Ina Tow days. Dr. De Wowr was yesterday in recolpt of a congratulitory tettor thanking him for the en- forcement of tho ush ordinance, and urging him tw ninko an example of sume one who was found vlolatluy it. It was algned Dy, Burloy & Tyrrell, Anson Stayer, 0, W. Potter, Marshall. Field, G. G, Clarke, It. Meidrum.d. W. Donne, Ne Ke Fairbank, H, W. Kinw, and C. M, Hendorson, ‘Tim legality of the ash ordinance js to be test- ed, and at once, and Judge Trec, who owns suy- eral buildings in tho ordinance diatrict, will be tho nhtintif—or at lense he willl bear tho expenses of n sult, The suit isto be brought nguinat the janitor of one of his butidings upon an undorstanding with tho Henlth Department to compal tho tso of a cyl indrlenl ash-box, ote., nnd no titne will be lost in determining tho legullty of tho ardinance. In fie meuntime an effort will be mado to enforce G MAYor HARRISON was quito sick festorday. Ho was sulfcring from congestion of the lungs, which itis feared, though not expected, muy turn fato pneumonia, He was feeling brdly day before yesterday nnd went home In the after- noon, “He had a bad night of .it, and wis by no ineuns in a comfortable condition yesterday. ‘Ho {3 in the nunds of Dr, De Wolf, who Is taking: good cara of him, and untoss thore 13.0 turn for {ho worso, which ts not likely, be ought to be out Jn two or three days, AGENTERMAN Interested in o granit quarry bas offered Cotomissioner Waller to lay pavo- ments for tha sity with a rubblo-stone founda tion, and a granit topping three inches deep, for $1.5 per square yard, and (¢(3 highly prot able that the otfer will bo accepted for u fow tu- toracotions, to test the material, Tho cout ia a moro than that of tho ordinary en pryemont, and tho drift of aentimont of the Counell appenrs to bo toward stono, on tho theory that its general use will be cheaper in tho end than the matorial now in use, . SUPERINTENDENT M'OARIGLE wns crowded with congratulations yesterday. In the forenoon ho was in. receipt of a basket of Mowers and numarous notes, and In tha after- noon thoro was a rish of Aldermon nnd othors tooxpress their upproval of his appointment and ask favors of one kind or anovher, The great question, hawover, wis what ho proposed to do, and tho most that any one could get from blm.was tho annouticemont that ho did not propose to do anything forn few days, which applles, of course, to the matter of miking changes. He docs not deny that changus have been agreed upon between himsoif and tho Muyor, but what thoy will bo he was very care: furnottosay. But that thera will be many, If runtor {s to bo bolioved, there Is no doubt.” All of tho Aldermen are laboring in thelr own way for tholr friends, und moat of them regard tho opportunity as especially favorable, and then, axuin, the Jenlousy of the pulicemen was novor more marked, and individually thoy are doing nll they cun for promotion, Licut. Bucktey ia itebing to wot at the Armory, without rogurd to Capt. Simmons’ proferances, and Lieut Schack will bo satisted with nothing less than being able to supersede Capt, Hathaway on tho North Bide. Thon, again, 2 pressure ts boing inade to romovo Lfeut, Kenting, in order that Jailor Cur- rler may bo Introduced, and from the highest to tho iowest a apirit of unrest appears to exist. What tho reault will be no ono can foretell; but It 1s genorally conceded that ft would bo a great mistake to make many. of tho chanyos that rumor contetnplates, especially tho removal or transter of Capt. Hathaway, who is a, gooil officer, and was promoted to the plice ho‘hotds upon the potition of the residents of his district. THE COUNTY-BUILDING Tix trial of Dr, Enrll, the abortionist, charged with tho murder of Etta Curl, tho dctuits of ‘whose unfortunate death are fresh In the minds of tho public, will commenco this morning at 10 o'clock, Stato’s-Attornoy Mills will conduct tho prosvoution In person. Ir was expocted that Shoriff-clect Mann woulit muko known his appointinents yesterday, but tho oltico of the Coronor was like a banquet-hall deserted, and tho new Sboriff did not materini- ize, Tho Jist Is completed, and It is now con- coded that Tom Currier must step down ind out, cae ee Conrad Fola will bo bis successor as juiler. SrAte's-ATTonNey Mrris was in his ofloe yea torday, “iis health hus very much improved, fund ho anys he is prepared to prosecute tho Inv dlatinonts in the Criininal Court with renowed vigor, Mr. Milla wont before Judge Loomis, of the county Court, and filed bis new bond for $5,000, with Lycurgua Lutiin as surety, Tho ‘bond wus approved by Judge Loomis, CHARLES, CAMPnvtt, the colored murdoror who was recently sentenced to fourtesn ycurs’ {mprisonmont in the Penitentlury, will be taken. down to Joliet this morniag, Campbell anys that ho does not propose to have w asinglo blk mark regiatered against bim whilo in prison, and he hopes by conduct te avall himself of every minute of time, and sepure hts release in olght years and three months, which fe possible, should he bobuve bimsclf, s ‘Tay Joint Committco on Buildings and Public Borvice met. ‘The following catinutes for work on the now Court-louse were submitted und approved: Thomas Noleon, palnting ani glaze fug, S400; J.B, Sullivan, palnts, &L200: Chica xo & Lemont Stang Company, &¥ Tho hill for extras submiltted by Thomas O'Lrion, the vontractor for tho plastering, aniomating. ta $5,151, was lowed, less tho umount paid for wash! and seraping tho building. O'Brion's Dill for awoeping tho walls wus referred to tho Arehiteot, After approving the recommenias tion of the special Committce that Sexton's glaun for $40 be puld, the Committeo ad- journod, ‘Tne Gand Jury heard twenty-four cuses rat tonlay, and returned nine true bills, No bills wore found in ten caacs, and ve presoutntions wore pasaud for further consideration, The caso. Against Kdwint Powers, charged with the mur- der of Yo Mon, the Chinaman, was not finlehed, John Kinnoy was Indicted for the wurder of Harry Weldon, the man who dipd at tho County Hospital from tha effects of a brutal beating, Eugene Lafayette was indicted for stoaling books, clothes, and ather property: from tho rooms of tellaw-students of tho Chlougo Tuooloytenl, Berminaty. George Howard, alia *Chiniquy," charged With stonling yoods from tho Ktore of 0 1. Kelth &Co,, wus dlachnrgod, bo firm refusing to prosecute, ‘Tho fury held two sessions, and disposed of many of tho ordi+ nary ball und jait cused, IKNOX-LITTLE, THY THIRD AND LAST OF THK AYTERNOON ItR- VIVAL MERTINGS under tho augplees of the Roy. W. J. Knox-Lite te was hold yostorduy uftornoon In Lowor Fare woll Hall, which was comfortably fled with an curnest and enthustavtie amtionce. Tho serve ices begun with tha Sinying af tho twoutyeninths byrne Comey yo thut love the Lord,” in whieh the congregation Jolned with an Impusaloned fervor, ‘Tho service of sony was followed by un oloquent prayer usking for tho blessing of God upon the labors af thy aay. ‘The reverend speaker chose as tho text of his address the passages: © And call no man your: father upon the varth; for onu is your Fithor whieh {8 In ileave Alulthew, Trl, 9, Aaa prolog to hig rumnarks ho reviewed the addresses roviously delivered by him, and culled the at- wntion of bly hoarers to tho dunyors of idotntry, us exemplified in modern society. ry was imply the steward ol tha uidey"of thu Crontor, “At: tho time Chriss o rontor, ime Christ puke the words of the text Ho was talking to the Discipies, Some expositors of tha Hiblo had thought that the warning wns directed nygainst the possibility of the people spenking of thelr spiritual advisers ns “fathors.” This, howover, was erroncons. Tho meaning of tho word © father” in tho text was siinply tho source of eternal Ife, and that source was ouly God, No one cout tell what life fs, ie most clover anatomist had never been able to find it Lilo wan mystery 80. profount that none could fathom te Tn dealing with fe we could be elther steward or idolntor, God had givon us the butnn body ng ono of tho Instruments of Nfe. It wns, tha greatest gift that ever camo from God. Tt wasnot only aplendid because It ineloeed . tho soul, but bec ib was nigo_ ono. Of tho Instruments of Ute. Bit the day would eome thon this body of ours would turn into dust; buten tho resurrection, this dust, reeronted into the bods, will rise from tho grave and present iteclf ut tho Dar of Ueaven, Wo wero BOL Ol eta of bodins, but .we were mnie of souls. ‘Tho soul was tho con- tral self which was planted tu tho body, What had tho sont? It had tho central power of life, the mysterious giftof God, Wo posscased tho power of the transmission of life, which was un, awful and folomn privitoge, ‘Cho man whe tritled with ts powor Indulged in tho fdolutry of piesions, With forvid Btinnneg the speaker warned his hearers againat tho terrible resulta Mat follow the gratieution of unholy passions, He particularly tinged upon paronts the duty o! warning thetr children of tho evils that would surround thom when thoy reached tho ngo of puberty. From thls be touched tpon’ tho social itlecries resniting from tha enso with which divorces are obtained in most of the conrls of the Union, The spenkor closed with an exhortation to hig hearers to abun all ovir and eonqiter self. Ry ao doling thoy would mako vieasunttho paths In which they walked tn the future, and, whon tho tinal moment enmo, thore woutd bo nothing in the memories of tho past to enuso it shudder or cronto tho slightest particle of remorse, THH WANDERERS’ HOME, LOCAL OPPOSITION TO TT, In tho oxpectation that he would witness tho opening of ex-Alderman Jonas’ “Wanilorers’ Nome,” 2 Truex reporter yestorday evening paid x visit to Watson's lvery-stable on tho southeast corner of Nortty La Sallo and Ohio streets, In tho loft of which it was expeated the beneficiaries of Mr. Jonns’ ebnritnbte scheme were to bo housed for tho night. The “\Wan- dorers' Home," howover, was not ready for tho reception of Its xucsts, about fifty of whom put In an appearance, but were obliged to scok a night's lodging clsewhore. Tn seoking for information as to the reason of the deiny In opening the retreat, tho reporter discovered that tho Intensest opposition had been aroused In tho neighborhood ayatnat tho seheme, Some hulf-dozen gentlemen who were in tho livery-stable office denounced tho Homo in very vigorons Innguntge, und averred that the nefghbors would not, If icy could help it, allow {t to begin operations. A visit was paid to Capt. McLean, who lives two doora south of the livery- stuble, und who hisbeen veated by tho neighbors with full power to act in tho matter. Capt. MeLenn held that ho, and the restof tha noize bors ‘for tha mutter of that, wore quite us chur- iinbly Hise a8 tho ox-Aldarman; but, while they would be glud to seo the Home at work ina suliable place, yot thoy would usenillawful means to provent ing boing btarted In thotr midst. Ho catled attontion to tho duct that on the south- west cornor of tho strvots named was a popite Jously-nttended Lutheran church, which huld evening soryives three or four times a week, and on tho northwest corner was ong of. the public schools. Tho Sights, inseparable even from an admirably conducted tnatitutios of tho kind) Mr. Jonus intended to run, were never of tho - plensautest deséription, ont when tho fief was considered that the livery-stabie loft was not provided with curtain Improvements necessary to the comfort and deceney of ita occtipnnts, unavoidable In- forences of n very palntul character pressed thomecives upon tho minia of the neighboring residents. Capt. McLean sild that the neighbors bad apponted In vain to Mr. Jonus to have meres’ upon them, und open up his Home in anotbor locality, but that ho could not be moved, and, as alagt ‘resort, thoy had. detormined, if possible, totukooutan injunction and prevent tho no- epmplishmgnt of tho nuisance, Tho only obsta- cle in the way of this movo was lack of funds, and atepa would immediately bo taken to ralea monoy With which to begin legal proccedings, . ELECTION CONTEST. SCHARLAU VB, MIEROBLAWEEI. i Tho recount of tho votes for Ropresentatives inthe Fifth District, upon tho application of Mr. Charics E. Scharlau, tho dofonted Hopus- lean candidato, was commonced yeaterday In tho County Clerk's olfico before Justice A. Hy Robluson, Deputy Charles Procbsting acting for the County Clerk, James It, Doollttlo, Jr., ap- Penred as attorney for Mr, Microsinwski, and 1. D. Condeo actod as attornoy for Mr, Scharlau. Only two precincts of the “plumping" ward, tho Thirtconth, wero recounted, without, how- evor Hoveloning naything. from whieh Mr. Schartan could extract the slightest hopo or cone solation. ‘Tho work of recounting will bo taken up again this morning. “ Mr. Schariau, who, according to the roturns of tho figes, was 402 votos bebind Mr. Microslaw- ski, his Democrutia computitor, hus nskod for this recount becnuao be hellaves that errors wero made by the judges which, if reotliled, would give him the seat. IIo believes that thero wero a good many ballots coat for Miorosinwetcl simply—without no Christian onine, Those, if any of them aro found by the Court in tho ro- count, will be put on one side, and the question ottholr admissibility wilt bo decided bercafter, Itia also believed by Mr. Schariau that not all tho yutes which ho Facolvedd in tho Thirteenth Ward wero counto for bln. In ono Precinct there. wero 1,000 for tho other Republican enndidate, and 1% for Schurinu, and in another precinct An equally inrge numbor for Phelps and 18!4 for Seharlau. While this great variation is known) to bo duo to Pholps’ having tickots printed with his natne alone on them for Representative, yot it Is Mr. Scharlan's bollef that be wot more yates than wero credited to him, and « cursory oxe amination of the builots tn one or two precinots seomnell to Indlexte that such was tho case. Four bundred and two, however, Is u larga majority to oyorcome. THE NEW COUNTY-BOARD. COMMIBSIONER PURINGTON TO NE CHAINMAN, ‘Tho flrat cuucua of tho new Beard of County Cominissioners was hold yestorday forenoon, tho object being thy nomination of a Chiirmun for the ensuing year, All the members wero present except Cominisslonor Hutt, whoso yoto was cast by proxy, through. Commisstaner <Ayars, After tho call to order Commigstoner Benno was elected Chairman, and Commilssioner Kuopt acted aa Secretary. . ‘There wore no needtoss prolimiunrics, and tho Momburs at ance procoedod to take wn Informal ballot, with the folluwing result: Wood, 6; Stowurt, 4; Purtngton, 3; Ayurs, 1; Millor, 1. The customary button-holing was dlsponsed with, aud after the deéluration of tho result of the Informal ballot a formal ballot was tukon, tho reault boing the ecleation of Commissioner Purimgton, who secured tho votes of tho follow ing elyht mombors: Stowart, Miller, Rhelawaltd, Ender, Knopf, Farron, Albright, and O'Noll, udye Woo recelyed six votes, and Mr. Btewart one. ‘The nomination of Mr. Vurington Is equivatont, to his clestion, aud tho Konrd has certainly made a goo cholce, Mr, Purington, during the your that bo his oocupied a sent in the board, hus imude n record of which he may well be Proud, As Chalrinan of the important Commit. do on ‘Yown and down Accounts, though Whose hands all bills for outdoor rellef neeca- sarily pass, Mr. Purington bis beon #trumental in ferreting out spurious a ling contractors, and to hls personul efforts ts due in uw large moasure the syatomatio und economical inanayemeut of this important branch of public charity. Mr. urington Ina young nan, whose business connections and reputation are of tho very highest cturactpr. Ao fn hard and conscientious worker, utd will Undoubtedly perform tho duties of sting. officer of the Huard to the entiry sath ton of all concerned, ‘The new Chatrman (6 sald toentertain peculiar views in rehition to the formation of the various stundlng committees, and it is not unlikely that mmainy of tho present committes Chairmen wilt ‘bo dlaplaced. ‘Those committees will bo uppolnt+ edby the Chairman, as hay been the easiom tn yeara past, and until thenppointmonte ure muda fupre Will bo mora or less wnalety on (ho pact of certain ot tho hold-aver membors who ovoupy positions on the conuittecy which they aro ‘anxious to rotain, i vil Cong aleks efore the cnuctis Adjourned, Commisstonors Puringion, Wood, uni Nuit were appolnted a Conmittve on Rules, and in about ton days the Bound will bold another caucus to nominate THE VANIOUS COUNTY O¥ViEEnS and honda of Departments, ‘Tho alr fs Mled with rumors of changes in the administration of tho yarlous county Institutions, [tia thought that Warden Peters of tho Poor-ifouse will have to move off the County Furm to make place, porhups, for Tom Currier, and that Wardon Milly of tho County-Hospltal wil be suceeoded by a xentlonan possdsaiug not only #reut executive nbiliiy, but whose education as 4 phyalelan peculiarly tits hie for the vosluen, Tho presunt outlook in regard to tho otticy of County. Attorney tidiontes that Sr. Willett will be retlected without opposition, us will also De, Binthardt. ‘Tho army of applicants desire uppolutments ons junitors, elo, about the County bulldiaga krows in numbersus the duys go by, ‘To enuit- orate thls Inoronslig and rupnclous horde would be almost lposaible, but sullice It to aay that in avery caso the upplleaats ure etal Iman fully, fnd every ono who bus thus far duclured himaclf # candidate ia quite contident of suc- rors a ‘Tho remedy for lmpure blood, for stomach disorders—capectally dyspepsla—and Iyer disease, fs Hamburg Drops. + an Saaine Tho ular and long-catablishod dontial Dru. ScUhosnoy, tiuval ti aria eat we oi an ‘Ovor 155,000 He al 4 on cannon lowoBeales sold, Borden, Sellook by » Tt was ev ohoy tho law ond hebellov BUTTER AND CHEESE. Meeting of the Members of the Trade Opposed to.Adul- terations. A Movo to Proseoute Offenders Undor the State Law. | Tho Produco Exchange and Clty Counoll Called On to ‘tako Action. Tho whotosalo buttor and chocso dentors of the City of Chicago neld a very Iargo and interost- ing menting yesterday afternoon atio'clock in tho lucios’ ordinary of tho Commorgial Hotel. ‘Tho mocting was called becaure of the growing and unbearable evils of adultoruted butter and chueso. ‘THe Matnuxe oxposuros of tho fraud and its cnormity, and also of its attendant hor rors, have uatsed tho better .clnsa of mnorchants dealing in dulry products toculia halt, Thorais ALAW UPON THE BTATUTE-NOOKS under which overy ono of the offenders can bo brought, to justice, This law was enacted Mey ‘SL, 1870, and went into eifect July Lof the samo year. It tans followa: BecTtoN 1. Whosonver manufactures, solls, or offers for sale, or cntises the siino to bo tone, tiny substance purporting to be butter orcheoso, or baving the somblance of buttur or cheoso, whieh substance ig not wholly mado from puro eream or pnrainilk, unless the samo be inunu- factured under its trite and apuroprinte uname, and tniess cach package, roll, or purcol of such substance, and cach vessel containing one or more packugos of such substance, have dis-. tinetly aud durably paluted, stumped, or marked thereon the true and upproprinte hamo of Ruch sttbstance, in ordinary bold-faced capital letters, ‘not leas than five linda pien, shall be puntabed ns provided tn Gee, Tot this uct. Sere, 2. Whoover shall sell any such substance na is doned in Sec. 1 of this net, to cons sumors, or cnuse tho samo to be dene, without delivering with each puekaye, roll, or parcol #0 sold invel on whien is plainly and logibly printed in Roman letters, the true and appro- priate nome of auch substunce, shall bo proso- outed ns Is provided in See. 3 of this net. Bro, 3, Whoover knowingly violates Bea. 1 pr Seo, 2 of this ict shall be fined q not less than = $l) nor nora | thin 830, or imprisoned in the County Jail not lesa thi ton nor mora n than, ninety days, or both, in the dserction of tho Courts Provided, that nothing containod in this net halt be construed to prevent the use of skiminod milk, salt retinet, or harmioss color ing mnatterin tho manufacture of butter or cheuse. Under this statute avery ian who over sott any “hutterino,” * oleomargarine,” or adu ted cheese, knowing It to bo such, without having it properly Inbeled, and ‘without correctly informing the pur- ehnser, {a Hable to erlminnt prosecution, The Inw te ba upon that-of England, which coyors oyery article consumed for fool and which can be adulterated, This act was deaftad by Mr. Joseph Wrirht, who, ut the meeting, gave avery clear opinion en the subject, whieh was briof'and to the point. whereby he carted the uratitudo of tho gathering nad tho roportors. Among those preseut wore: Cunslen Hates, WP, Riddeu, A. 0. Knopf.’ Win, A. Battersby, Goorgo B. Gooch James Daly, . W. W. Dexter, Tl. Davis, K. Hexter, Loh, Chas. W. Blathorwick, A. f. ‘fucker, jcurge W. Linu, A. G, Hutlar, Chns, ff. Rice, William Little, E. P. Dowse, + Enrll Brothors, M.A. Phelps, it. D. Mucomber, William Roos, Richwald., 1, 'f, Iowa, i Mr. D. W. Dake called the meoting to order, and Mfr, George B. Gooch was solectod to pro+ sido, Alr.Jobu E. Cowles was chosen as Secto- tary. TUR CHAIRMAN snic that he wns gratified to son so largo an at- tondance, They had como togethor to taka some mensuros—logal ineisures, If necessary—to Provent the sala of adulterated butter and choesv, oxcept under its Prue, name, Some olght or ton gentlemen had hold sovernl movt~ Ings {n regurd to the subject, and had ongaged murattorney to propuro an opinion on tho sub. ject. Hecalled upon that gentleman to como forward, A TEGAL OPINION, Mr, Josoph- Wright, tho attorney onzaged by the butter and chceso {ntorest to give nn opine Jon on the subject of adultoration was thon intro- tiuced, und ho gave the following to tho micot- ng Gexturmen: In complinnce with: your ro- quest for my opinion respecting the legal dutics of manufaeturers and vendors of adulterated buttor and cheese in this State, I beg to say that, vy virtny of tho provisions of a statute passed by'tho Legistature to prevent frauds in tho manutneturo aud snlo of butter and cheese, nnd in force sinus tho Jat of July, 1879, it is compul- sory on nll persond manufacturing, solling, or of toring fur sno, or.causing tho snino to bo done, any substance purporting to be butteror cheeso, or having the somblance of butter or choose, which substance {3 not mde wholly from puro cronin or puro intik, to have tho? same mninu- factured and sold under ita true and nppropri- ate natne, whiey must bo distinctly and durbly: painted or stamped on tho vessel or package contaluing such substanco, Whon sold to the consutmor thoro shall be do- ttvered with each package, roll, or parcel so sold a label on which must bo plalnly and leibl; Printed the tru and wppropriata nan of uel substance, Whowver, knowingly, violates tha act shall be Hublo to a fino, not ices than $10 nor moro than $300, or finprisonment in tho County Jatl not loss than ten nor moro than ninety days, or both tlno and impr}sonmont, jn the dis- oretion of tho Court. tomon who wore acliing this atull would oboy ho liwin tho futuec, now that thoy, under. stood I ‘Mr. Doxterngreed with Mr, Waltz. Ho ts also a Vico-Prealtont of (ho Praditce Exohanae. Mr, Dake witnted to know if the paastize of tho resolution would not take tho mintter Out of tho Handa of this meoting. They had no gunranteo that the Produce Iixchange would prosecute the violators of the Inw. Mr, Dowso suggested that a committes to ANVESTIGATE THE WHOLS MATTEN of thigndultoration be appointed by tho méot: ings, Its ditty would be to xen to wit extent adulterated stuif was gold, and undor whit brands, He thought soma of the dealers sore moro frichtoned thai hurt, Mr. Mullin wanted tho Mayor and city suthor- ties memoriniizen to enforce tho Inw. ‘Tho Chulr atafed that tho law was ABtato” ay with which tho local uilicors had nothing to 0... Mr. Dowso offered an nmondment. to tho reso- lution, “That a committe of five or six be nu poluted, of denlors in bitttor and. sheode, to {ne vestlgnto tho matter of Just how butter and cheesy wos veing adulterated, and th oxtont of the manufactiro, and who wis viotnting it, and tho Conunittes to prosecute all_otfenders—thoy to cobperate with tho Produco Exchange.” Me. Hiker moved, a8 un tinendinent ta tho Amoudment, thit no one interested In selling these ndulterated goods be appointed on the Committee, Mr, Doxter could not seo whero tha ameni- meut coult better the original resoluttan, flo thought that tho frat resolution should be pisned, 80 Hs to empowor the Produce Exetiange 0 prosuctito all offontera, The amendinent called fora committco of men* who dealt only {n honest butter and cheeso, Five such mon, he thommht, could not be found on tho strect. (Lavghter.] Ho thought that, If suck a com mittee was appointed, It would’ bo a useless onc, beenuise no man could be oxpected to prosecitia his noxt-door neighbor and friend, even if he wero violating tho Jaw; und tho whole matter could thorefore bo enfely loftin tho hands of ie produce Exchange, which had no axes to grind, Mr. Dowae'a motion was lost, and Mr, Doxter’s roxnlittiong word ulgptou. ae ih ¢ ¥, Hultz wanted to know what they were go- Ing to do ubout THE SINS OF THN PAST. ‘Tho Chair stated that there was no desire to hold @ post-mortom oxumination, but to look to. the future and the enforcoment of the Inw, Ho hind hourd It styzested Ut an ordinnnce inight be presented to tho City Council, and that body ngked to pass it, compelling the Health Ollicer to seo that tho law was enforced. Mr, Haitz moved that «& eominittes of five be Appointed to memorialize the City Council, re- pupae them to adopt an ordinunce enforcing the State law, aud stoppitug tho silo of adulter= Aled hitter. and cheese except under thoir prop- er names, Mr. Dako wanted to know if tho City Council had the power to enforco an ordinance. Mr, Wright satd’ that the Council bad tho right, nnd no doubt would pass nny ordinance Unt tho buttor and cheese men might, request, but afterall thoy would buve to onfores the inw, Dring the compinints, and they had better act under tho Stato Inw. . @ motion provailed, and tho following Cominittes was appolnted: Charies Bultz, A, Gs Knopf, W. W, Dexter, AL A. Phelps, and J,"1f. Adams, to whom tho Chuir was added, ‘Tho Char stated that ho had found tard bute ter in nauy of tho restaurants, oud of avery Door quality at‘ that, though tho pluces were reputable. Mr, Dake tnd secon tard butter in tubs with country brands, Mr, tHlowo sald that ho had purchased Inri- which wis warranted to t ‘The eecond batch ho gent to tho Honlth Officer for investigation. ‘Tho Chir naked the backing up by: tho trade of tho Produce Exchange to ald iu tho proseeus Uon of offenders, bs Mr, M.G, Dutier, un exporter, said that ho bad aul 4 SHONT UT INTERESTING EXPERIENCE with adulterations, When "“butterino” wns Nirat suggested to him he thought well of it. Bo well, In fact, that ho took especiul paing to in- troduco it to hls foreign trade, The universal yordiet was tint thoy didn’t want ita second time, THe had Shipped it in covery instance og “buttorine.” Hoe thought that It would dien naturul denth. Mr, Bultz said that they neoded monos to pros. gctite this matter, and ho, fur one, would glvo 850, Ho thon moved that ull subscriptions ree: celved bu taken chargo of by tho Producu Ex- change Committee, and if any amount reinained nused, that it should bo roturned ta tho da hors in proportion to tholr subscriptions. Tho Tollowlng was subyaribed aga guarantee fund: Charios Baltz, A. C. Knopf, Woodcook & Doxter, ®0 onch; Alexander, Fish & Co. $25; Dowsu & Hubbard, $10; Georio E. Gooch, $25; Macomber & Smith $0; Craig & Maltin, ‘M.D. Crosby, $10; Fred Btankel, cheeso ‘manufacturer, $1 Mann, Barbor & Co., $25; Linn & Evans, $10; A. Dutz, $10; D, H. Talmnan, W._ F, Rana, $25: Rico, Smith’ &' Co. £2: Little ‘& Thompson; Wayne & Lou, $16 nol; W..D, fall & Co. $10; K, ‘Hextor, & Co. Henry Holmes, and ©, W. Biatherwick, $15 cach. Total, #1. Mr. Mulla moved’ thas” tha Committes ap- Reinet to*wail upon tho Courcll be also nso citing Committec, ull monoy which was lett in thelr bands tu bo turned ovor to tho Troasurer of the Produce Exchange. ‘Mr, Richards sald that ho was engagod in tho muanufacturo of lard butter; and ho would stilt continue It, ‘The, meoting thon adjourned, subject to tha call of tho Committco of alx, who are to wait on the Council, ‘Tho nmount riaised—€430—wna not all, ino a great many subserlvors put In thoir $25 or nia guistiy. and propose to nush things to .thocnd. ‘Dye miaeting wagit Buccoss, ond tho Noxt fight now will bo in the Council Chamber. —————————_—_—_— THE MILLERS. Megting of tho Stato Association a om Springfleld. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Brrixavikny, Il, Deo. 1.—Tho seventh aunual meeting of tho Iilinols Stato Millers’ Associa- rte No doubt the intontion of the Legislature was to compol tho mnnufacturer and soller of adul- ternted butter and cheoso to tell the truth In re- gant thereto, by Imposing a puty on thom to mark or brand, plainly and legibly, tho true nano of such food-substanee on ench package or puree] containing tho snino, 80 that the pur- ehisor or consumer might know exactly whatho was buying, Yours respectfully, Ww . Watanr. Tho Chair, at the conclusion of ‘tho roading, ead that Mr. Wright wos ready to be croay questioned hy tho mooting. f. Huadol asked Bir. Wright what ho thought woul constrtuza A® ApuLTEnation in butter and cheeso; was too much whey an adulteration? Mr, Wright—Anything that’ ts hot puro eronm or milk ian adulteration, Ife then olaboratad somewhat ov hls opintow,. Tho inixing of water with milk.was on adulteration, and wos held so under tho adulteration law, though,wator In it- sult was not hijurioua, ‘Mr. Hiddelt insisted that choose made from milk from which four pounds of butter had heen mado to tho hundred pounds, and which ‘wus niolstoned with whoy, was worse than any vheose which vontatned antl-buft, against wital So mutch iad boon sald. Ha belo “tint tho tay did not go far enou, tion waa hol? at tho Loland Hotel to-day. Tho attondanco was smailor than usual, ‘Tho Trens- uror’s report showed cash on hand Doo. 2, 1870, $015.23; umount collected to Dee. 1, 1880, $3,200; Amount of oxpendituros, $2,008; casi on hand Deo, .1, 1880, St, The mombors devoted tho forenoon to visiting the Bonrd of Trado nud tho lnrge new mill here now nearly compicted. alt tho afternoon session tho Auditing Com- mitteo reported thut tho Tronsuror’s accounts, had been found correot; also that firms owntn, ijruns of burrs have not mot thoir nsscea- monta. ‘Tho Beerctary was instructed to tesue 4 circus Jnr lettor to theso firma reciting tho benofits al- ready gained by the meniburs of tho Association throuzh combination,and the danger of allowing it to dle from waut of pecuniary support, ag woll fis to call tholr altention to the patent sults now ponding against members by Douchfold and others, / Secrotary Boybt gave a detailed statement in private sossion of tho points of interest to rile crs involved in all the vatonts now In litiga ton, which occisionca a tong discussion. i ‘This evening the negessinont wus Axed at $5 the Mtr. Wright explained that tho law was based enticoly upon tha Hugiish Food Adulterations net. Mr. A.C, Knope anid that thoy wore not after Mr, Wright ag an oxpert in ohovse-making, bet ns a legnl authority, Mr, Riddell us a cheese ex port knew thy mutter vory well, and could not expect Sr. Wright to ho il cheess oxpert, Ho thonght, however, that Mr. Wright had shown himself protty npt in mo matter. ‘Mr, Charles Haltz suld that whey wasn part of milk, and whey was in all choose maro or ieas, Jn some cheuse there wna more whoy than in othorg, but it -was not an ndulteration of tha cheese, and a good. deal of tho traublo Iny In tho ignorunce of tho choesomakor, Who did not auMciontly cook his checad. ‘They came thera for light an tha gub- Jeet of adulteration and tha law to stop it. Ho wanted to know ot Mr. Weight if a man who had sold lard-butter for the past olghteen months, knowing itto be euch, a8 pure butter, was not Kable under the law, Mr, Wright—Yos, wir} thore is no doubt about that, If ho has violated tho law since July}, 1870, ho ia Matle, Mr, 2. E. Wood, of Muntloy, n ehnesemnkor,: anid tbat tharo waa moro or ‘less whoy In all ehvose, It waa a portion of the milk. Str, iiddoll atti fournton the whoy-polnt, as an adulteration. Mr, Hii insisted that tha question wns aa to who bad violated tho law, ‘That was what they ‘wero after, and what tho meeting was enilod for. ‘Tho Chir cnt of tho debate, nud sald that tho only business then wae to question Mr, Wright ‘on tho deya) question Involved. . Mr. Duko asked If rennot, galt, and xnnotto wore adulterations, The Chair said that tho statute provided for these, They were not adulterations, Mr W. GC, Mullin moved that a committeo of alx bo uppolnted to suggest some nction to be Mako ‘On thy subjoot, thoy to report at a futuro meuting. . . RESOLUTIONS. ‘Tho Choir then had tho following resolutions presented by Sir, W. W, Doxtors Wiiriteas, It uppoara thore {8 a lawin tho Stato of Winols making it an offense wo ell elther butter or checas which Ja adulterated, excopt undor somo appropriate nui; thero- tore, a Resolved, Thot this meoting roquest the officors of tho Produce Exchange, of the City ot Chicago, to tuko Iminedinte aution in enforuing the liw, and, when dlaubeyed, to bring the offenders bee ‘ure the courts for punishment; also, \ Resolved, Thut thy trade now reprosonted at this mueting will do everything In its power to usalat tho ollicors of guch Produce Exchange fluunelully and athorwiso, in stamping out tho Fraululent practices now in voguo, and by oyery Hetehntiatey igus veoure tho conviction of the itty parcles, “Mr Linn wantod to know tf the olfleors of tho Produce ixchango wero s0 constituted ag to obey the resulutions, aud progocute the violators of tho law, ‘i Mr, Hultz, as a Vico-Prealdont of tho Exohauge, said that the Dlrectors were in favor of proses cutting offenders undor tho law. Ife thought that no inau who-understeod tho luw would con. Unuo vViolatiny it by continuing the selling of adulterated butter und cheese, xcept vader Ite Proper YY very, oltizen’s duty to all the gous Per run of burra to by naseased on all mombers of tha State Assoulation Ww defray expunses for the coming your, 2, i. Spitrks, of Alton, Fresident, and C. HH. Boyht, of Hixhland, Socretary and ‘Treasurer, ‘Werw revicoted, and tha Convention adjourned. ———— SCANDAL, A Libel Sult Which Is Creating Much (Falk iu Dixon, Hl. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tritunes Dixon, ML, Deo, 1.—Ourquict city fa filled with deacons, proachors, wonton, and Inymon Inats tendunce on a libel sult brought by tho Nov, iL, C, Yates, of Sublutte, Loa County, UL, againat Nolson Swartwout, @ wealthy farmer of Bub- Jetty, for clroulating a printed entogorical clrcu- far reflecting on tho cbarnoter of the Rev, Ynted gto his obnstity. Tho plaintiit's case te munaged by the Hon. J) HL. ‘Truvadoll, of Am- boy, ‘Tho dofonse, contucted by Dixon & Nethoa and J, D. Crabtree, put tho frat witness on tho stand this oyoning, and aro alming to prove the reverond gentioman was not bolted, but lsagay uccolver, Mra, Annto L,-Scarborquyh, of Payson, IL, wifo of Witthin HL, Bearborough, teatiled that Yates solicited hor to commit adultory with him, pros it sho refused: hue doar, and doort posed to come to bor roomy ‘thal ‘that abe went to bed und locked heard him: come in tho nightand try the that hoasked hor tho next morniig why locked her door; that ho then tried ta Induce her to“ keep it still,” and not tell her husband, dua clerical way be olso cited her the Old Vestas ment worthics, such ag David, Solvmon. and thors, ta prove it was a loitinute, straight, Jhriatian trananction, The trial involves, pore haps innocently, spine purtica in Sublette in na high Hfo, whogp the Kov, Yutes (6 5 HOW ollie ta INSURANCE NOTICE, Tho many friends and patrons of the old tellable insurance agency of Cicergo I’, Treadway & Co,, No, 123 La Salle street, will bu interested In the change announced In our advertising caluinns, Mr. Sanwel Uh Cockoy retires from the firm, und the busi- ness Will be continued as usunl by Mr, George BP, ‘Treadway, who will represent both general and local tho United Fireman's, of Philadelphia, Pa, and the New Y Boston Insurance Company of New York, two excellent companies and well worthy the contidence of the insuring public, _———————— york & Nota Day wane tn Twenty Pittsburg (Pa) Telegraph. Ona of tho oldost und niost {Hitufal of tho city ginptones ja Robert MeKim, Janitor at the City> Halt, For tho past Ewenty-ouo years ho has regularly built and tended to tho flros in tho city building, Puplonianod the watercolors, und swopt and dusted tho rooma, In uddition to these duties hy bys swept and cleaned tho cells Of tho prisoners at tho Contra! Station, During this long term of service ltobert hus never been ono Yenra, absant from his post A singlo day, working rogue torly on. Sundays and holidays. Aa'a model of Milgencs and fldellty Robert protadly hes no equal in the city. Ifo comer to work about d:0) o'elook In tho morning tn wintor, and tn summer tho aldowalks in front IT Ga ho may be raeen waahin = of tho City-Tiall us onrlyas2a,m. Within the recollection of tho oldert official he his never had to bo told to de mything, aliases appenring upon thosceno at the right imomont wlth cant andtec, In foeds the fire with tinthomaticnt oxnctocas, Attn tho grntes ton certain hieht, ‘ and patthig ani packing tho coal as caroCally ng » A muvou docs bricks, Ifq attonds strictly to his, awn bisiness, speaking to nobody but lin ree spongo ton qitestion or remark, In form. ho 1 sharandaticht, and him n rlight stoop. Ho t9 Th yonrs of uge, although he dons tot look so oh hy’ twonty xonrs. Hs marriage touk place whon ra ho wae4s, but no children have thus far np- oa peared in his bousc, ra ——__— ASAD END. - t Whisky Drags n Catholic Pricst in St. < Louin to the Grave. K Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, 8. Louis, Mo. Dee, 1.—The dead body of W. J, Mitrphy, a Catholle pricst, was thia mourning found in the cetlarway of tho Hotel Barnum by Fe a private watchman. Murphy has been known te to the police asa clorgyiman fallen from grace att for rome time past, He bad been drinking henvily of Inte. Itis supposed be was drunic L lust night, and while wandering about fell down into tho cetlarway and recofved Injuries which resulted In his death, Ho was arrcated lust Sat- g urday morning for drtinkonness, and was so In- toxieated that ho could not walk, and had to be conyoyed to the police station in = ahand-cnrt, Ho waa placedin a ecil, whero bo r sleptoff his deunkonitoss, and was rolonsed nt 3 = o'clock in thonfternoon, At thostatton tio give io hisnamons the Nev. W, J, Murphy, of froland, e He hail moncy on bia porson und a gold wateh gE and chain, and letters addrossed to the Roy. W. = J. Murphy, ninoag which was one from Arch- is a ‘bishop Kondrlek, of this dlocoso, and HEAD, o : papers {dontifying him ns‘a priest. The ACHE, . ira of tho Haat -ontt tat one uf an @ money, and tho reat, with his watch, : Feturiiod to him, “fe ‘told tho Sorgonne. it H ALL OTHER Ht ehurge upon leaving that he waa gomyg to Fathor Venry's house, O'Fallon street, but tint samo. isn, Saturday night ho was found drunk again and rowigne ‘bac to, tha station, On Sunday morn ACHEs, ing ho wns rolensed nyain, and wre not Beon uft~ hh equals Br. cewarda until fauna by tho wrlviite ‘watchman | goat sturce and chan isterut Tansey ROL this morning, Nothing was site by tho pollee of | but the comparatively teiting outlay of £0'Cuera ay mt Kis arrest on Saturday, av that the matter might | poe putering with paln can have eleap and peti ho Rol 3 ont of the nawana pares he body waa clalme, DIRECTIONS 1M BLEVRN LASGTICER, fr Paved Ina rogh box and tuken to tho Morgue, i Whore trestanwalting the aetionof tho Corcnor, | S0UQBUALLDRUCOTSTS AND DEALERS I eam, ‘tho fontures of sho end inn indieato that ho | * A. VOGELER & Co, ‘ was once an into! wt and cultivated gontle- = Inane Been indenth, and with a lenten hive bes Baltimore, Mi U.ky ginning to deepen uvon it, tho fnco was a ptens- “ ANE ond to look upon, and scomed to Indicate n ¢ reon of pleasant and convivial inclinations. His body, wus Identified during tho day by | | ‘This ta the only Tottery ever voted ox brother priest, who gald that tie nud tle We. indo hy the peon © of any Rtate, ceased hid ut one timo roomed togethor, and Hint Sturphy find with bin nseisted | Father ee ee é entry in religtous sorvico a Wrorice’s Church, oH DISTRIA c aie aaTREESOIL Lonisiana State Lottery Co THE OPERA SEASON, ‘Thietnetution was regularly emote ( ‘Tho anlo of rosorved sonta for the Strakoach | Lomlsintnreot thudinta for Euluentions| cadens &Fless season of zeand English opera cum | QLRUPSee In Pe gaene Gorm of Leena meneed yosterlay morning very lively. Lovers | Stato is pledued. which pledyo hns been reneweiygm of grand oporn will have a treat in this season. | ReveTnoe cena nengine wks meen Nata = The company {s au oxcclient one, the réper- } with neapital of SLap.ite to whieh It has since siéz! tolro novel und attractive, und tho oporas will | "HPUAND SINGLE NUMER DRAWINGS be sung in our own Innguage, Tho prices ara nimnys tnkon, inca, Tonenty tt has never teate). G pone, ty extromoly low for so strong an attraction. ne the GRAND PRUSENATE-CONCERE S ————————__—_—- h hos Blwaya takon pinco tho “TF 1S KNOWN AMONG EXPERTS ith GRAND MONTHLY a that the finest collection of diamonds, earrings, , and the uw ping, ringa, studs, etc., In this city fa shown by ni Nee Oriente Vater Goeoee Bua fa Hamilton, Shounds &Co., Stato and Knndolphy | fersunal supervision nnd tianngemon of eee papal Yt opposite Busie-Huil, Rednrexard, of fouinlana, ond Gon Jbl s K ea pee CAPITAL PRIZE, t10M, . ‘Kerribio Lons of Lifo. NOTICE.—Ticketa aro Von Hollars only, Laing} w Milltons of rats, mice, cata, bed-bugs, roneh $ Nftha, 2. Veuths 0. a logo tholrtives by collision wilh “Rough on Rats," vnizes, * Bold by druggists, 160 boxes, fata it Indigestion, ayspopsin, nervous prostration, iw on anid all forma of qeucetl Aobiiity rolldved ue haat Mu # ing Mensman’s Peptonized Hoof ‘Tonle, tho ouly tag i Preparation of beef contalning its ontiry utter a tl fous propertics, Tt in nota mero stimulant liko. a tho oxtracta of beof, hut contains blood-making, 1 n forco-genornting, and !Ifo-austalning proportios; 0 dainyaluabie in all onfeobled conditions, whethor KS. o the reault of exhaustion, norvous prostration, KO Approximation prizes 4m of overwork, or ncutodisonso; particularly if ro- 200 Approximation prizes uf, w a sulling from pulmonary complaints, Caswoil, AQ Approximation prizes of, 3 tr flazard & Co. Propriotors, New York. For sal | 33275 prices, amounting to. f b WARRIAGE LICENSES, ae oe Commissoses ik a etamncn.s vic Application for raton to clube should unly DENI ‘Nan. ‘Age. Restidence. tothe ofice of the Company In Now Urloans, {games Aes Tyda Park. ‘Write for elreviars or sond urdergio ¥ Itaxo Cuon, Atydo Park, * Ay DAUPHIN, 0 §Wulitam 31, Or eamapersstiat: Now Orleans, Hy Pree taa PereNo BLO Hrondyny, New Tet Maton whale ate, | OF RA ec {Jon lckelman.... . SZ EAE Hs SRY rm Jowoph Pe It N. B—All correspondonco should bo wih LA tame Orion Danphin naabove, In nllcasostho TickeTsie py f {hon ayo pelves tro sent, and NwVuR circulars offering cet 8, Barronah cates or anything instent. Any one-propse ie I {Sinrehe Qui offer anything olso by circular or otherwise, os ti {Epa dlount. own bohalfur thatof the Company, feaawixnise HR ( oorge Rehmidt, === Ee Alida Poitris ; AUCTION SALES. " Aug. Gohi ere iiterie hubeeisss: By I. BE. STACY. i {dota tauct — ¢ Mary Callahan, z {Willams Gotan 5 A Allee Farnsworti. HH f Frank teho $12 Buttarfeld. ig! Annio Gral $32 Muttortlotd. : i MARRIAGES. TUE ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE OF i aaa a etry Or RR READ DIT SS SS! u DLOUNT-GLEAKON--At tho residence, of the NE & | t bride’ niiand-ny, 2. J, Cone » . Lane ance ra aieese Om | BS BY nek DEATHS. . At 268 Wabash-av.,, 9} Roe oe Ee RYDY—At hor homo, 69 Carroli-ay., ~ ing Hinoss, Maury SM. Tyco, tuod AL manner elon Funor service at 8:0. m. Thursday, Dec. 2, thones by carrlaces to St Paul Depot. Friends of tho family ore invited. * LUSO—Of ontoritis, oldest son of Fras = one ant dete aa ERED annie Buwertiont ni, ahurming, Dee. 2 at Motetock nny ta Calvary by carringos. Friends of the family are in- HREUIALT—At Cholton, Mnas,, Nov, 2, Mies Kmily Friday, Dec. 3, at 10 a. ™ CONSISTING OF : 50 ELEGANT CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS, HAT RACKS, BOOKCASES, CHEFFINEERS, EBONY GOODS, cf 3 celiguialne will bo takon to Janorrite, Wis, for in- | EASY, ROCKING, AND DINING-ROOM CHAI 1 coYAN-Peo, batda.m, Mra Anno ityan, in tho | DESKS, SPRINGS OF ALL KINDS, = + » unum irom Bet inte residence, 261 Waboatra..to | EXTENSION TABLES, MATTRESSES, &, 5 je uerla tonnes te Menton’ ngou ReneS of | ALSO A LOT OF FURNITURE IN THE wale 1 Finer) 18 lnty resi E: i j- CUNNINGHAM—Wodnorday evonirut. ut tho ropts jsnre corner Fort) be Wot: Cunminghang des aged Tt rasataa, eens he Noticn of tuneral ieronftor, TTL ~The remains of Mex. be Inturrad wnt Onkwouls Connery Gila eins AND ONE SAFE. + my Innge and ino stock and must ben! (gourd aba tor over Hendy. Goods, cam bo see H Yo.in, Grant rash. 190 busy Bt BU Remacue ae . BOG U IN TIORDMANS, Ber A rie ie Thursday By 'T. K. BT. Afternoon, Train leaves llinola Central Dopot at 3 By Ts aera o'clock. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & Cy ‘S Gunurnl Auctonvers, Noe. tf and 6 Handalpos ANNOUNCEMENTS, FURS! FURS! AT AUCTION, SPECIAL MEETING OF ‘lili Clit fe AA tlnite Ot/etduration Gintoo add a HOA TO dN Munlo-tfalt Saturday at iy o'clock nm tne ae whlen three Houres aminnd, Chy suyorinisadani at Polite Ine i Jone at the Instituto, will Eyeeue runes ae tho fneuttuto, oliver an adiross on iander shy nuspicon nf tho Wonuatts' Christin sone peruned Union, st ow Hndland Chinen) OMe speak Me night in tho ARTOI QHO, NUEDILA Ta, av A teetihi Fouling ut th fe ge nat He fonda Hut Uist wl aa site More Abundun ME ACADEMY OF IIOMEOPA setana aud Burweons. musta fornia as ena wine Pama gt cal “a eonord iss | This (Thursday) Morning, Dec. 2, al y oid Mi veitex tratnat ae, WILL DEAD THe 4 | Ladias’ Seal Sats, Mink Sets, Cldren's Fur 8 ; anques, Gents’ Seal Gloves and Caps Sul acy ti ELISON, FRE Oe FINE FURNITURE AT RESWWENCE 2927 Vernon-av., FRIDAY HORMING, Des, 3, a 10 oti rally les et OF OFFICERS FOIL n Association will inkg ¥ SUING OF rod Wk ip. me Pattiiays Dose, to nominata'a tekot. at iL thair ION tin re MeWbLETR in Lowor Barwoll Hall, GIEDIG COMPANYS EXTRACT, otal aetmanat rea re account AT a m nh] Marbie-top Chnaiber 1 Ag LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAGT, itesaiiie, is ce AT. WINEST AND CHEACEST git PTET MEAT FLAVOTE 2 : AGE NADE DISHES. AND BALERS | SOUPS CHICAGO AUCTION yen U ——- LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT). sversoi nate 70.08% un OF MEAT. “ts 9 success und a_boa of Carpets oe x When onions ahutid feel wrntethl ney rdwrarey Kanes Coody Ato yg reeteplicat rosa bancot,”'~ iritiah Mode feat Jan c. OAD TIO: ting only with tha fac-simite N.—Gde Of Haron Liabiy’ OF dati louis Signature in Ulue tok bel. “Consumptios Consumpitsa.m Kngland increased ten-fold LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT Mo'clock & A+ pRAGH CO. Ave, "Vi va had of all Starekooer ncaa AMere cet, Grocers, and Cheat ! perk CETTE conteclontl cas Pnwed patos ehuten Role ane eS inalgan-st 0b COA Mee ING OUTETTS, MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 125 State-st., Chicago, ayy {igg MOST DEM GHIFUL, betsy PACCURE FRAMES, CHEMIST. 5 ig pened teh ERATIO! UL TERT cae! BELEE,, be Poiiuent W. ercisas as on pe Frameset ait pM MBE WAL BA Go DS Wabaab.