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sere Patio a my THE C) GUNERAL NEWS, 3, M. Duns, U8, A. is at the Palmer, 4.8. Bent, of Detrolt, feat the Palmer, Cot. J. M. Bursa, U8. A., isnt the Pacife. F. Mxntunst, of Tandon, England, is at tho: Tremont, ‘ ‘ Jupae Wientam T. Horrixs, Morris, Ul, fs at the Pacille, Thuxny Porter, of Henidereon, Minn, ta.at the #hermun, Rong Jonxsox, of Cardif, Eneland, ts at the Sherman. ‘ 8. M, SrestENsoN, of Menominee, Mich., ts at the Sherman, # Traitor HB, Warrrets, of Faribault, Minn, 18 atthe Puelte, . AV, B. Hanvey and wife, of Washington, aro at tho Tremont. CM. Tiromas and W, If. Bond, Now Mexico, are nt the Macific, Gov. AND Mus. Jonn 8, 57, dons, of Topoka, Kas, avo at the Paliner. Dr. P. HL, Bainiactie, of tha Marine fospital Borvico, Is at the Inollle. H.C. Apams nnd a party of six, of San Fran- elscy, are nt the 'Tromont. A DAnGY nutnder of prisonors will be arraigned $n tho Criminal Court thle mourning. UNCLE SAn's pensioners wlll to-day receive thotr pay for the quarter Just ended. L. 8. Sxiveny, General Freight Agent of tho Grund Trunk Railroud, is at the ‘Lremont, Tie Sub-Trensury patd ont $35,000 In gold and received £20,000, and puld out $10,000 In silver. Cow. Asp Mus. C. 1. Wisos, Migs Wilson, and Mrs. David McClure, of California, ate at tho Pacitle. UNITED STATER SENATOR ANGUS CAMERON, Of Wisconsin, passed through the elty yesterduy, allatug at the Sharman. Bévaron Winntan Wixnos, of BMinnesota, Pasxed through the elty yesterday en route for Washington, registoring at the Paclile, J. 0. ituaws, Preatdent of the Chicagn & East- ern Hitnols allroad, and HB. Stummond, Pres- il Sdentaft tho Now York & Houston Rallroad, ure at the Paeltte, At tho [nternal-revunue office collections Were made yesterday ng Yollows: Export, $105 sheets, ¥87} tobaced, Bhatt, and cigars, $1,541; beer, $2403; spirits, $42,004. ing on the duties of Christinns t classes of our city at the Now Kg! corner of Dearborn avenuy and Delaware place. ‘THe name of the min yh Aropped dead in frontot n West Like stre@satoon ou ‘Tharsday wns Neise Johnson. nud he wis formerh \* ployed at Stockton's iron-mills. Heurt disenso ‘Was tho cause. ‘Tire following duttable gous were recelved at tho Custom-HHouse yesterday: W. HL, Seblmpfer- mtn & 80 Ww easks puneh; 1. 1. & 0. E. Baker, 0 bags suits Fowler Uros., 200 bigs salt. Tho collections were $4,300. ‘ue temporaturo yesterday, a8 observed by Manasse, optichin, 83 Mudisott street (Pittnunt Tull was: at's a t., 23 degrees: 10 AB Ty Kae i Pm ope A. 1H, 20.83; 8 Dp. In tho County, Court yesterday Mra. M. 1. Anta was dechired Insane, but not it pauper. Tho nate Wom Was n porson Of ex- cvedinily tne appencitce, whose trouble wrase from overindulgence in oplum, It fs auld that Bhe is tho only woman ever admitted into the Washingtonian Home for treatment. ‘Tir Coroner held an inquest yesterday on the body of Carrio Humphreys, a child 8 months old, doughter of Joseph Humptres, Hving at Austin, It seems that the litte one tipped over a pitcher Yui of hot waterwhite at a table and was burned so badly about the abdomen that she died, A ‘verdict was returned accordingly. Las's evontut about 6:45 o'clock, white a child Pyoans old, named Mury Holand Uving ut Ni 128 Barber street, was playlug about n stove, be clottes caught fire and sho was badly burned about the body.’ Dr, Root waa culled to uttend her, nnd oxpressed the opinion that unless it flummuation set in in twenty-four hours the ebikkl would recover. € Paritick HAYES, n Loy 10 years old, while ro- turning from work ut tho Ntock-Vards Inst evening was rin over by tho Michigan Southorn duminy, between ‘Thirty-ninth und Fortleth Btreots, and hid his right leg padly crushed bes low tho kneo, Ito wns romoved to_his home, at No. 2117 Duttertield atrvor, and nttonded by ‘Dr. Andrews, who amputated tho injured mb. Lote rns, become fashlonnble for couples: matritnonlally inelined to prowure thalr Neense and thon’ seck Judge Loomis in the County Court, and invoke his uid fn tying the knot. Tho peeullar and interesting branch of business Is stendily growing, Yesterday Judge Loomis united the following: Louis Hamalerman and Kntlo Dyke, Jacob Merkeltnch and Emma C, Bolt, and Peter Larson and Linda Anderson, ‘Guy i pe. Wiliing, Chap cl fH jen Nichola, Py Willian B. Fisber, I A. Ca UG, Pe Fyta, W. If, Boud, George Campbell, tho three G. M, of tho Volts; b. Cussion. ‘Tylor. Tho fustaltution bf officers is Dev. 9 at 7:80 p.m. Ar 10:30 to-morrow morning tho Church of the Holy Angels, on Oakwood{boulovard, near Lange Jey uvenua, a now edifice constructed under tho Bupervision of tho pnstor of the parish, the Kev. D. ‘Tighe, will be formally dedleated by Arehbls! op Feebnn, assleted by Dr, MeMullon, Adiutnt trator, tho Rov. Father Munson, af ‘Toludo, and 0 Nov, Fathers Hiordun, Dunno, Waldron, nud Iolles, Flanntgan. ‘The ceremonies of dedi= caution will be followed by a solomn yeh mus, ‘The cholr will be under,tho direction of Prot, De Cainpl. Admilasion, to prevent, overcrowding, will po by tickets, which may bo had of tho pastor. Ks Ir was montioned in yesterday's Trunk that Miss Caroline E, Day hud beer ndjudged, in ty County Court the day before, Soin her friends were no little amazed at the nouncement, and asseried with much force thit eho was nu victhn to tho machinations of relatives Who were anxious to obtaln contro! or her prop erty. Legal steps will be taken this morning by those who belleve Iu her sanity to optlin a res hearing of the case, Tho young ludy fa now de> tained In thy insane swurd of the County Jasl. Khe ja tho daughter 6f tho late W. 1, Day, who dicd ubout three years ago. The family ‘realite $n very good clreumutances at dds Luke avenue, Wine Doputy-Sheriff Stacy wus engaged yea- torduy morning in selling off the bankrupt stock of 8.2". Greene & Co., furniture duators at No. 268 Wubaut avenue, he wus Interrupted by Cor- ner Mann, who served upon hin a weit of re- plevin for between $400 und $500,whiich hid been Bued ont by Mr.Gllas.tha landlord of the bankrapet Tim, Which qwo:l hint for some threo months’ rent, The snle was proceeiling vigorously atthe: Unig, and inorder Uuat iL might not ba stopped tho mutter was for the time belng settled by the Deputy Shorlif settlog aside. fteon chamber Bets, Which were to be held ns aeourity for the debt to Me, Giles until an adjuetmont of tho uf carreoald bo ruavhed by the attorneys to the burtles, AVERY slegank private recoption was glyen nat venting by Mr. and Mri, Jou E, Owaloy, thelr residonce, No, 447 South Ashtund av dn honor of thelr son, Mr. Heaton Owsley, its youny Uridu, forulerly Ses Larry’ uy 1 0 8, KY. ‘The young couple had Just ree turned from tholr weddiig teur. | ‘The large honge was brilliuntly tinted and tasteruliy decorated, and dangly was the ordor of the event cellent niusio bein furnished by ‘a orchestri, The yuvsta did nut be- itt to arrive until a Inte hour, and the pare lors Were not overcrowded, About 10 o'eloe 4 supper was Servet by Eckhurt, the caterer, ‘The guests did not disperse until a late hour, Among the ladies and gentlemen present were Judge und Mrs. L. 1. Os, tho Misaed Otle, Mr. Cook, Mr. and Mea. Henry Waller, Mr, Franklin Den Miss Mollie Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs, Sanith, Mr, Harry loyers, Miss Julia Rogors, Mey ‘Watler, Mr. and Mrs, Ae UL Pollina, Sie, Mts Rogers, Miva Rruce of Louteville, Jadgo und Mrs, 8. 31, Moore, Mies Lindenberg of Louts- Ville, Mr, Moore, Judge und Shri. Noxers, Mr. Sirown, Mr, Hugh Le Mason, Mr, Taleott, the Nov. A. E, Kittredga, Mr. and Sra. Knlght, Mas Knight, Mr. Tomlinson, Mir, Willtin Mipatony, Mr. E. 8, Howton, Mr, May, Mr. Sitchell, and the Aivées Thumus. , A DAY ortwo agon young muy named Tsang Hubei went juto the ators of Vergho, Rubling & Co, and Tuld out $140 in tha purginise of a wax doll, ‘Thy next day ho reappeared wt the store, and claulmed that. the dell wad erieked, oxuibiting a tong, irregular ghasm along (he. ovk of the waxen benuty, giving ber the np Pearanco of having been bit hn the neck,” He demanded a good doll in exchunge for the broken one, but they refuged to make the Shale . Foaling sure it way ndt broken when it divat left the vtore. Rubel bought another doll, Toaving the broken ony at thy place, and tina: dintely went and browght suit in Justice Bray Won's Court againat Vergho, Hunltug & Co.to roe cover his Lt, be vuse wis tried yor ‘vrday KCerhoon in tho presence of a litge unber of umused epoctntora, Rubel was hid Sai Witarney, und he stated bis mise to tho Court. When le hud purchased tho doll It bad been neatly but atrily attired ina chuiniaa, and, Demy a tnudest man, he hid not looked to seo Whether it wus cracked or not, but ho hay every Tevsun to delleve thut It was not. ‘The! youn Jady clerk, und soveral othur employcs of the toy Hrin, awure that thore was no crack In the doll when Ib left the store, and tho Justice rene dered u judymunt in favor of the defundunta, THY WoMAN's LAND Leave. A fow members of Hranch No, | of the Woun's [riah Navoual Land Leugue inet last lens ut Na. 15 North Pooriu street. ‘The object ul ue Association ti to ugltute In Tuyer of the Jrish Lund-Laaguers, to catead them Unancial uid if possible, und to sud Atnuriean ayitators to ireland if pnicticuble, After disvaswlug tha questions ns yiven above, it was resclyud to 7 adopt the declaration of prinelvles whick was adopted during tho past summer by a similar rt ation in New York. ‘Vhe followtion are the ntficers of t President, Misa Alice May Quit deut, Mrs. Matilda Mansfield; lt OA. Bishops Fit Veensurer, Mra. Kt Ryan. Miss Quin 1 louves tor Trel:t days, and will Iccturo nt Maskell Hal eveulng, upon * treand for tho Irish,’ TUE NEW COUNTY HOARD. ‘The selection of Commissionor Purington ns Charman of tho County Roard was not only it mune surprise to certalt members of that xis, Dut, Hrumor be true, itearrled consterin- ton ‘Into’ the eamnp of a inutiad nedmination ayndleate who bad tho pits set np, net. only. to vleet the presiling vilicer tut to parect ont thi Chalrmanehips of tho standing committess Among themselves, For two weeks previous to, the caucus which decided the Chatraianship of the Hoard this cotorly tind pructteed tho diverting ame oof | Yyon tickle te ad FY tickle you,” Cand even went so far ns te approveh the new Chairman with a proposition to elevate hin to Npatalt tein, whieh ny afterwards secured without, their iid, provided he would appoint a ecetaln member cnaivman of the Committes on Public Charities, we dicker was not nade, however, tid the tus sult hus heen to nnnihilnte alt these calcite ons. 5 ‘Tb ip rald that tho now presiding ofiicer hna de. termined upon the following appointments, and ft $s hollaved that the solectluns are not only Judtaious, but. under extetiig ciretinetances, Just the ones that should ainda, Tollowtnyg Ia the lists Finance, O'Nel: Judtelary, ‘ood; City Kolitions, Hates Public Ruildines, wart: Kiluoution, Ayures Hospital Atvrivh Hic Charities, Knope: Equntiaition of Taxes Seunes ‘Town and ‘Ts Accounts, Enderg ‘Licenses, Ayurs: Hondas and Tridges, Miller; dnl and Jit Accounts, Rueinwald; Public Serve ‘atrons Public Records, Coburny Printing And Stationery, Chirk. It fy safe that Comoisstoner Ayars ts somes sehat disappointed, ay he desired ‘to retain, tho Chairmanship of the Hospital Committee. Con misafoner Chirk hud bis eugle-eye on tho Chat * Commilttes, while there were sevent! old Con, Tilsslouera willing To Dirden themselves with the Comiittes on ‘Town and ‘Town Accounts, Tt {4 coneeded that tho selection of Cowmmmirstoner Stewart og Chalrmut of the Comniittes on ube Ke Hulldtuge ts very Judictous, and, from his ine tmato knowledge of the busiiess of that Com qittee, he wil nike .an execiient oftlver, Tha other fmiportant Committers hava been excel- Jently ofeered, wud, withough there are hearts that Will ache, the public may rest aasuredsthat the business of the vounty Is [n ood bunds, Mt. WILDIAM It, RYDER, who returned from Now York Inst Thursday, In- formed a TRIBUNE roporter yesterday mornlig that be had nok yet nde up his mind ag to whether he would decline or aecept the invita ton made bin to MM the pulpitet Dr. Chupin’s churet {1 New York City, The Doctor suid that hls trip was a very delightful one, and that his New York brethren did evorything in their power to make itsp. In fact. at the Now York end of the puzzling problem, which he will have to decide fn few daya. Dr. Ryder says eversthing is favorable to his necepting the invitations the trouble, however, how heean being himself to separate Crom his Chicuee coneregulion, The to te 0 prbspeet uf goin York and hme the very important which there awalts tim [4 1 pl tof parting from his friends here re nund itmuay take him some make up his mind. It certainly will be eeveral days yot. tho Doetor said, before he divulges what his intentions may be in the matter, THE CIFY-iALL, Ann. Swrrt leaves Monday for New York and Ald. Ballard for the Michigan plinories.. They will be nbsont about ten days. THe Heth Depertment during the month | just closed condemned 27,078 pounds of tainted nent and abated OH nuisances. Tue Mayor vontinues sick, but ta gradually monding. it is not thought, however, that he witl be at his olfico before Munday or Tuesday. ‘Ts: Clty Engineer was yesterday mnking an estininte for vinduct at Sixteenth street and Centre avenue, and also for 9 bridge ut Four- teenth strect. 3 veryrutsa remains quiet at polico hend- quurters, ear continues tiled with raimers about changes, but none will be nade before the middle of the comin week, Esanr enses of evarict-fever were yesterday: roportud from No, 170 West Twelfth street, where: two fainities of einigrants ure stopping, They brought the dlacase with thei. Tun Comimittes on Public Buildings wns to have mot yesterday tu dispose of Sexton's clu for extras, but in the absence of tho Mayor and Commessioner Waller nothing was dono, Ans other meeting will be held Thursday. ur Mayor's ticket-peddlera continue to come around to demand thoir pay, and after weeks of lnbor they bave succeeded In getting thelr he roll sent to the Controller, When thoy will bo pald, however, if ever, continues to be a conundrum, AMONG the bulliing permite issued yesterday was ane tol Falek to erect two-story {ec~ Ouse and burn, North Union street, to cast $13,000; nud une to A, Lindgrven to erect n two Rory. barn, Johngon strest, ucar Fifteenth, to cost $1,000, Taene his been some complaint that tho Heutth Department. in enforcing the ash ordl- nnuce, was pushlog the purchuse of boxes man ufactured by # certain drm, sunples of which have beon in the uillee for somo tine. Yesture day the Inthnation caine to Dr. Do Wolf's cura, and be at once ordored tho samptes returned, Tar County Collector Tenerday, Rottled with the City Treasurer for the year, handing blin SUKLG8L Mn cash. OF this amount,’ $7 nt of tho taxes of 1870; $151,012 f for 1830; $101,680 fortorfeitures for 187s" $1005 for delinquent personal proporty tax Bnd $10,444 for dpedtnl assesemonte, Tue Judiciary Comtmittes yesterday agreed, In the work of revising tho ordinances, to raise tho Heonse of clreusva from 850 per diy to $20 for one performance, and to charge the. ride- Blows aecompunyiig them 80 per das; thoy have not beretolore been charged aaything, Thoy also agreed to recommend that tho ordl- nuances yoveriing tho awinglig of liridyes he 80 amended na to forbid the bridges bolne upencd between 0:30 and fu the morning and 6:30 and 6:301n tho evening. Both of the amend: Monts are rutient it wit be seen, amounts to dolng nway with clreuses und tent. shows yenerally, which witl please theatrical muinagers, and tho Intter cannot fall to please tho struet-cur compunies and tholr patrons, DIPHTHERIA, De. Do Wolf, of the Heulth Department, was asked yesterday to give some facts In regard to. the provalenes Of aiphanerin, in Chicago, In re- sponse, he said that Chicugo really hid less mor- tality this winter from that diveasxe than many towns of 6,000 Inhabitants, De criticlaed tho re- port of Chicago's annual denth-rite—I7 persons 1) 1OM—a1s imide by the National Honrd of Heulth bulletin, renuirking that, while oven by thig showlny it was renlly the lowest of any olty of the size 1 tho world, there was another and & truer aspect of the case, when considured frum tha manitary potut’ af view. ‘The deuth-rate from disenses, prinolpilly aufecting ebfldren of S years of nze and wader, wag Very high, and thla was reaily tho true in- dex of the ud condition of the elty, The cunsos for this high rate of mortality from this cluss of diseases among ehildron Were easily. seen by a reference to the topography of tho wards. In the Fourteenth, for instanee, with poration of 56,534, the death "rate per 1,000 fi tuber was twaity-four, »surens in the Elev> enth, with a populition of 22304, bt was only wine, Tn the former, the people were ‘packed togetn like Horrings, and lived In homes f feet below the stroct ratty only about thirty-olght fceot of sewerage to the acre, while in the Eleventh thoru wis ubout 410, and the people lived in houses bullt on lote which huil been ralaod above the grado, If anything was clearer thin another, ft wag that Uhicngo, placed in the midetot a natural mud-holy, with her surfice tower thin tho sure tuce of the Inko, and covered with the homey of a population inerenslng so rapidly, Cound it five. puswible to kvep her sunitury tuprovenents fully abroust with oxtension, THE BURLINGTON ORDINANCE. The Committer on Btrevta and Alleys, Wost, was fn seasion yesterday, and hud before it what fg known ng Cho. Burlugton ardinanee,—an ordi: nance giving the Chiowso, Durtington & Quinuy Hallrond the rlgbt to lay tracks euat of Canal atrect ucross the strovts between ‘Pwelfth und Muarrigon. Jt had been before tha Counell for some the, ond ut the Inst meeting wid recone mitted, and tho announcement, tout it would be considered yesterday attracted guite an wudicues, No one appe: nau tho gett dug ot tho privitege asi nied tho intere est of the olty aud propertysholdend was pro= tevted, and after considerate digeussion 1 was t awier Mong protesting, to recoils niing OF tho ordinance a that the railroad som naDy, shall construct a viaduct at Volk street with tho ordinucy us well a Internal Upproaches, uid alse glye ponds to the elty for any bunnge the luyhye of its tracks or oporie ton of tts ne may be te property -owners toe the line, The ontinmice ag amended was turved over to the City Attorney ta be put in proper shnpe, and will bu laid before tho Cote one duy evening. NOUTH 81DE STREET IMPROVEMENTS, The Commltteo on Streets aud Atloys of tho North Bide holla meoting tn tho City Clorica olliga, at which they consiitered the proposed n= provements incertain strovts which buve been airandy published. Jt was expected that the Committee would deal the kind of pavement to be omployed, und a dozen inter ested property: holdurs attended In order to ox- preva thoir preferences tn tbls respects but tho. Shulranin of the Committe ynnounced that the Coummittse would not IAke any recommendie Uond ay to pavement, but merely ua to whether the tisprovement should be sude oF not, Sir Wulter Porking and Mr, 8. A. Barrett, rey senting proporty-bolders on Cugs and North La Bulloy streots, daked whother putitions slroudy verre the Council in favor ut having these reots paved with codur Ltocks “instund of tmucadum, whieh tho Bournt of Public Works dusired, woutd avuil after the Committea bud reported, and tbe Chalrinay suid. that new etittons would be required, Caminiasionur Waller would make Bl recummendution, and If thy property-bolderd dlsweated fram it the! woul buve to tight tho iatter out before iho Couusls ‘The Committes dually recomimendud her uncxampled growth und all tho Improvements as published with tho exe ception of that of Market streat from Kinzie Chicago avenue, and of ort aventio from Kingle street to North avenue, whieh were iat over beeanse of remonstraners reecivet from the propiecty-holders. Th addition to the published Improvements thoy also declded to reeommend the paying af Seo) street frou Wells to Sedewick, Chestnut from #tate to Rush, and Sekifier from Sedgwiek,to Clark, . SORT OF FURL. THR COAL LOCKADE CONTINUES aboutns twas. Thero Js still. avout tha sate "scarcity of care, so that receipts by rall amount to comparatively IUttte or nothing, whilo the enrgues which were expected by Inke have veen coming in very elowly, at an average of not more than two or three nday. Navigation hays ing closed, it fe doubtful whethor much will como by Inka, nithough It ts probable that the vessels this sida of ° tho Straits, having = =got eo far, will ~=coma int under favoring winds and the present mild weuthor without mich trouble. Thero are stitl some ),0u0 tons of hard conl ailont, accordtine to the general catimate, somewhere between here and Ruffato, and tho fect that navigation has closed, and that for the extra hazard Involved it becomes necessary to pay an extra rate of Ine suranco renders itsomowhat doubtful whether. muohof st wil cone throityh,—at Teast nob without n corresponding boom kts prices. Rut the great dificulty turns on the lack of proper facilities for land-transportation, Tho vonl mon complatn bitterly of the polley of the trunk lines In giving up thelr cara to Reneral merchandise, “and in. allowing forded coul-enrs to tia. for days ‘on aidetencks when theve 18 atett a pressings need for fucl ‘The orders fram various portions of the West nnd Northwest are comlng in is brisk ly ng ever, and the ratlronds reachiiug those sec> tions are still tneking in the fueilitles for trang: portation, ‘ho atiiticuity bus been considerably ‘eased by the Intest move on the part of tie -Eustorn trunk lines in refusing to allow thor cars to be shippeil west of Chi The reguit ia that thy vont bas to be tra red here, wher ears on Western rouds ean be obtained for the purpose, and fondled conleenrs huve remained for days at South Chieago because of the yinck of tnellities to wove the product of the mines further wostward. Somehow or other the cars which wo East londed up with merchandise of various sorta donot seen to be brought buck with that regubirlty whieh Is ustt~ ally churacteristio of the rnitronds, and the onl awaiting shipment from the Bast to the West continues to walt, much to tho disgust of the coal men, who are not slow to charge tho rall- rods with the responsibility for tha present avarelty, und to recall bow not over a year nee those suine ronds, which now refuse ‘to let their curs xo west of Chicco, netually stipuluted thut ‘nt fenst.n certain portion should go te the locull= tes now bureed oul. TICENSING STREBT-CARS, JUDGE DAEMMOND AND THE ATTORNEYS, Messrs, Kt. 'Tuthitl and A. 8. radley, repre- senting tho clts, und Messrs. Hiteheock and Du- pee, representing the Chicago City Rullway Company, called upon Judge Drummond yestur- day morning tn relittton to his announced dee eision sustaining tho eity's demurrur to tio Dit of tho street railway companies In relntion to the Licensing ordinance of March, 137% ‘The Judyo was In his usuaily siniablo framo of mind, und received his ealiers with a eheory smile and asbake of the hand as he inquired after thelr wants, Mr. Dupee onened tha business by remarking that he understood the Court Intended to suse taln the Getnurrur to the bill In tho HUgation of tho etrect-rallrond companies against tho elty. With this understanding he had prepured some auondments to the bill which ‘he hud shown to the parties, and asked lenve to file. Mr. Tuthill suggusted that counsel watt until tho formal entry of tho order sustaining tho de- murzer before thoy nek leave to nmend, und re- marked that bo had no desire to obtain any tecknleal advantage. ‘The city wished to seo the inatter settled, but ne hud no desira to aval himself of any techalealities, Mr. Dupee sid that the amendments would bo mile without prejudice to tho Injunction, ge Drummoud romarked thut tho ordor would be n simple statement of his views, which ‘perhitps in one sense might not be very material why he had rouched this conclusion whieh, after all, was a formalone. Under tho recent act of Congress tho case had ty be decided, and could not Hoe in abesynnee, and after careful Inves- tion of ‘the astestion, tho welght of the authorities, especially under tho decisions of tho Supreine Court of this Stnte, seemed to bo in favor of holding that tha ordinanco in ques tion was A POLICE REGULATION. Tio was willing, if counsel desired it, to eet forth his ronsons for arriving ut this conclusion, Mr. ‘Tuthlll suld he hoped tho Court would dour bin ont thut he (the Court) hud frst sug. ested tho Inatter the othor day, . Judge Drummond repiiud whut tt was entirely aceldental, He had been thinking aver tho aul Tho former | ject» wood deal of Inte, and, Mr. Tuthiit bap. pening to come in, hud referred to tt Just ay tie would hive done bad counsel on tho other elde happened in, Mr. ‘Tuthtll suggested that tho city was renily atany time tu hear tho Court's opinion, and haye the order ontered,. Judge Drummond suid ho cortainly had no ob- Sections to that. Mr, Bradley auld he understood the practice to be, when the Cirouitand Pisiriet Judges ditered, and the Clreult Judge decided a matter, that ine dcelsion was the decialon of the Court fur the time boing. Judge Drummond assented, Sir. Bradley thon sugested that there might Den short ordor suatulning the dumarrer, Judge Drummond rephed that, If he woro to deliver any opinion atall, he woul her de- liver it when the order eustalning the demurrer was entered, Ag cuutsel In the caso were not alt Mr, Goudy betug still autor tho elty, and Ju KG Reckwith not having appeared, lie sugmeated thit it would be well to walt until all werd presont, Mr. fltehcnck thought it bottor to adopt the suggestion ind POSTPONE THE MATTER FOR THE PRESENT. Mr, Tuthill sald be had no objection ta that. Judyo Drummond sufdit might be underatwod, thon, that ho would be rendy to enter tho formal order und brietty stute his views at nny tine which might bo most conyventent to counsel, aud ae Sentaonty, had best be reserved until thue BNC. Au nobody soomed to know just when Mr. Goudy would roturn no tine wis sot, counsel agreeing to give votes of thulr intention to cote In whenever tha others were ready, ‘Thia ‘ing ween settled, tho intorviow teriniuited, The amontlments referred to by Mr. Duped, is stated in yesterday's TRnUNE, reelto, Hest, that the Mtnoly Central, Luke Shore, Hitteburg, Ft, Wayne & Chicago, and thes Chicago & North+ western Rallronds curry passengers fram the centre of the city tothe imits, and are in tho Nature of Compuentiy Uiress the the ordinanes: of March, 1878, imposes hag lieatige fee on those corporations for dulng pregisely what the street+ car companies dos and: thut the ordluaneo, con- aldered us Imposing lther atx or aliconse, ta not nniforin with respect te persons or property, “a the Constitution provides that taxation must be. The second polut mude conglsté in the amendment that the ordinanco [a neta polico regulntion in fuct, Nor i 1t Intended as auch, but a mero tiscat mowbury foe the jarpasy of tulsing reyenus for the yenoral use of the city, THE SHERITYT, VAST OF HIS DLVUTIRG AND DATLIFRS. Sherif! Munn yesterday announced bls ap- polntments, which ure na folluwas DEPUTIES, Wm. F, Waito, Chiof D., Euill Diotzsch, Myron F, Parole, 0, Clic, Kirk N. Hastman, Henry Rest, 4, de Brennin, t, B. Btuey, Joseph Schoontn Troll Loiieindt, ei Hleteher eo ALL Burke, Justin Weber, AU, Potter, Charles ‘Luoye, DAILIveS, A.O, Arck, PJ, Meany, Joshun Hull, Gilbert Olcion, John Humngarten, ‘Thomug A, Varker, Fred Benalugor, I. Quirk, 3. Caren Wb. yee, PT, Cuntll, B.C. Howley, Jonn 8. bxon, G. Sheldon, VS, 0uanndnattly B, We sennbte, 8.0.Gibson, theo. . Charles Uvoss, dosuph Siuita, AL Gernhardt, Fred sintth ay Hnrpers ALL W. A. Johuson, Frunic Korriat, Guarye F, Colby, Van Loran, unos Lawson, RW, Wheeler, I, Lame, James Woub, 1 Me Mureill, Heury Wut, N, Stohr, GAIL Conrad Folz,Jallor, A. O. Hawley, Ags WATCHMEN, dobn i. Clap. deep Caralin, Willian Stoebig, Willian Muker, Charles Gunshuw, CLENKE, &, A. Congdon, —— Sutherland, A. AM, Hugeatn, THE HARMS CASE, ANOTHER STEV WAS TAKEN YESTERDAY fin the apparontly intorminuble Harms caso, which will got It befory the Appellate Court at Ottuwa, where It comes up for hearing on tho Hut lost, ‘Tho fast thas this vencrable itgation was ulred in the newspapers was on’ the oc- eusion of the triul before Judge Marker, of Carbondale, Ia Sturch tnst, of Harms’ sult in wavummpslt, the. causa buviug been turned aver to hiv on acvount of tho Inability of Judgo Upton, of Du Page County, to whom It had gone on a chango of venue, to try it himself or get any othor Circuit Judyethun Judge Hurkertogi¢on it. ‘Tho result ot tho trial last Murch was a verdict dn Harte’ favor ofa Mito over §71000, A md, on fora new tela) was madu Jo bebalfof the im, redoing the 1 ‘ho motion was over horeupon teak an appeal to the Appel Re Court. The step referred to. ft connection With the renewil of the titration tn the fm ration of the bil of exceptions, which ning on for ty past two dit ude Harker having come tip from Care for the purpose oF consuttting with the In the case and settling cho bill, The onty polit in controversy wag as towbethor tho bill should bo signed as of the day when pre- sented to tho Trego, ag hidge Uarker held that, it should be flied 18 Of tho uy when sv prose ed. ‘This wus done, and the mutter fs new condition to bo specaily adjusted ti necerdauce with the iw of the lind, the present sult taking: ihe pluco of the ong eerles ‘of controversies which Harms haa bad with the county for il- Towed work dong on the foundations of the eM x tise, The bIL of exveptions is de me TO pages, sind will aiford pte of inn ter for tho consideration of the Appellate ditige by whom tho cave 14 s00n to be heard, i —————e ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION, Di. DUFF AND TIS MOTIEROIN-DAW. : Atabuut half-pnst st o'clock Thuraduy afters hoon Ded. 1. duit, who has hs office in Room No, 4, No. 109 Clark: street, had n narrow eseapo at hislife at the hands of n couple of nasasins. Ne had Just dismissed a Indy pationt and was sitting upon his sofa when tho door suddenly: opened nnd a couple of men entered, | Burprised At thoir uniceremonious appearance, the Ductor arose, when the foremost of tho men advanced towards him, and, attempting apparently to dru a weapon frdin his hlp-pooket, sald: “D—n you, you have Ived about long enough; now we're going tu fx you." » At the samo moment the man in the rear be- gan Nourishing a bludgeon In a threatening intnner,, The Doctor, who has gatnedt experl- ence from similar emergencies at various times of his Ife, nuted promptly as tha ocension Reemed to reqnire, mashed Into tho bnek room whore his revolver was lying, cocked ft, snd eunoe buck to try conclusions with the for. They had vanished, however, and, though De Dut followed thom {nto the street, they’ suececded in milngilays with the crowd hefore he could yet tho “drop” on thom, The above facts wore obtained from Neteetiva Simmons, to whom the Doctor applied for advice goon after the uccurrence. The deteetive, secs ing that, from the Imperiect description tho Doctor gave of bis asantiants, noting could bo dohe tinmedintely, advised his visitor, who has beet suifertuy Cor some Umne front ai nection of tho eyes, to walt notit hig sight had improved before tnklug autive steps to discover tho assis. Jus, 2 potiey which the Doctor admitted was a aod one. Yesterday eventig a Tinusn reporter had 9. ehat with Dr. Dull, who informed hin that, though on aecount of the weakness of his eyes he was not able to fully (entity bis aasaltints, he was convinced the foremust one of then, whont he remembered as wearlug @ cup ond a Jarge brown overcout, WAS HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW, f young man of 21 who hud alrendy threatened todo him harm, while he belleved the one in tho rear was a mnedical stident whom he hud ene waged to ngsist Wit bt bis murderous works Funnily troubles, he aiid, wore att tho bottom of thy aifalr, and, while he declined to go Inte them in detail, he described them fur envuzh to show that one more unfortunate tid been added fo tho tat of young men fuftteted with a mother mela, The Doctor, who is n Haht-wolght, but very Actlye and wiry man of abouts, isa native of Loulelanit, and well knawn and connected In the City of Now Orle he left same elgbt yeurs ogo be auld nat indarse what he chiracteriz rial unfortunate “mannerisms very prevalent it tho South, Dhiring this tine he has ved in Chicsuzo, str gilng to bulld up an practice, Some fev years azo by murried Ywthe daughter of y atrongeininded ne sich, the mothor-in-law vory jaturally beeaine atlied to the woman's-richte pacts. aud, the Noatar betug directly apposed to enrile sitfrage, dssensiona arose which culml- mated In bis wife's deserting him and cleaving: unto her stroug-minded muther, In direct a> tagontaty to the preeept which dellnes the duty: of tho wife to the hueband, Without cntering into partlenlura, the Doctor ¢elearly intimated that those to yeurs of separation hud been marked by SEVERAL PAINPUL EPISODER, tho woman's-rights mother-in-law neeusing him wrongfully of « fallure to supply ler daughter with tho necessnries of life, while there i410, doubt tho eloquence with which the Doctor ex- patiated upon tho evils of female sulfrage tend ‘od to widen tho galt whieh separated thom, Matters thus went on from bad to worse. and, a4 tho Doctor yeritebly believes «and alleges, eulininated on fhuradiy afternoon in an ate tompt fo nssusliite him, instigated, he tinks, most prabubly by the mother-In-faw, aud care ried out most certainty by the brother-In- lw, Dr. Dull stated that bo wes: olny to have tho mutter fully Hand that he did not 8 ho would be in pos. avasion of the full detulls of tho plot, and that they would prove his present theory to be tru, Should he be euccesstul in bis. serch for ovl- dence, be would make the whole miitter putihe, nnd kee to it that tha cowardly scoundrels ree ceive tho Juat puntahment thoy deservo. The Doctor fs not unkgown in the political world of Chicago, aud last full he eame sane- what into prominence through his presiding over a Greenbick meeting at_Uhilet’s: Hull, on the North Side, at which the Greentnck purty of that section of tho elty Indoraud Perry suilth, Ate’. sanlidisas: for Congress, He his tlways mide It.n point to attend the gatherings of women's rights advocat: ‘and to attempt to spenk agaist thelr theorles, but of course ho has hover been suceesstul, a3 tho experlenoed Chutrman has always ruled him out of order just ns he was beginning to be iiterestin: ‘Tho Doctor Bhows nitmerons scars,—-tho rests: of xorfous personal encounters fn which he has Wen syAod, but by declares that the present Is the inst paivful atfale he wns over ungaged In, and that iC human enorgy can avail, he will get at the bottom of It nud punish tho erlminals, A WOMAN LAWYER CONDUCTING A TROSECUTION NEFONH JUDGE SCULLY, Martin Keating, 2 Waubunsia ayonue saloon- keeper, was before Justice Scully yesterday, ebarged with keoplng a public nuisance, under the statute, by aolling Hauor to drunkards, The court-room wna well Mlled, a it was understood that Sirs, Etlen Foster, of Towa, tho temperance orator and lawyer, Would appenr for tho pros- coutton, Aboutn quarter past 3 o'clock Mrs, Foster entered tho reoin, and took n sent at the tblowlth Mr. Paxton, Agent of tho Citizens’ League, Sho isa tall, fine-looking lady, with a kindly, smiling face, and she nppenred perfeaty solf-posseased, notwithstanding her peculiar aurrouniings. Sho was neatly dressed in bluck, aud wore wt Palstoy shawl, Tho defouse wis represented by Herr Waynor, the fleree-look- ing, waxed-mouatiehed —barelster from “de Nord Sold." When ho heard that thore wns uo warnnn aminst bliin, ho thought itu great joke, and chuckled to himself, 4 “Am I do unterstand, madam, dat you nro do sounsel in dis cage?” ho asked, toying with tho spourelike units of hls mustache, “Lam here tonssist Mr. Paxton, alr, Ho rep resunts tho proseeution,” sald the lady, whores upon tho barrister amt FROM THE EVIDENCR itappenred that un Irishnian numed Mago Sulll- van had boon fn tho hablt or getting beastly drunk in Keating’s pinee and goltig home and abusing bis family. Mra. Sullivan hud written note to the suloonkeoper warning bin not ty Koll hor, husband any Ueyuor, bat ne attention had heen pald to it, Along story of family trints ond sivering was Involved, and Mrs, Fosior sce ceeded in making out a very strong ense auainst Kenting, Mea, Sullivan, her two sons Jolny aud Patrlels Sulllvan, wad Pat Doyle, a cone panton of her | husband, appeared for the prosocution, Tittle Patrlek Sullivan, brightelooking lttle lid of about 1 yenrs of age, wan objectod ta by tha defense, thoy hokling: that ho cid not understand tho mature of an onth, anu the. Justica questioned him, . Where do boyd go when thoy tell a ie, Pat?’ asked hls (lonor, A “They wo to Holl, of course,” promptly ane awered "the little felluw, aud the ubjecuon af tho defonse was withdrawn, “Did you geo that judy before you come ae eae fieked tho uttorney, indicating Mrs, 0 3 re i, Hr, id she toll you what to tell on tho stand?” Yes, er, Ab, hal Woll, toll the Justico what ao told tr cet tell bu told mo to tell the truth,” responded the Ore ir, Wagner ninde soyeral objections to ques- thane puri witnass by Mrs. er, but in overy epsa hls objection was overruled, much to his sutist, Eliully be auf dat 7: THY RADY WAS TOO MANY FOR Ina," pat, ho withdrew, lenv! the case in the hands it his partner, Mr. Hendricks, who fared bat ttle better ot the hunde of his fair opponent. ‘The defense tried to prove the good churucterot the honed, bit without su be The hour wae lke when tho evidence was alt In, und the urgutncnts on both sides were cut short. Mis, Foster: tnada a pawurftl ple reviewed tho evidence in a tueid nim ulek. Ing our all thy strong points ugaingt tho defend- aut, and clted sqvernt decisions wade fn the bluber courts In similar cases. Sho did not re- eurt.to the vinatlonal, ag tt might be eugene a H g suai Wid, but sho tude a pluln, Corcible, and clean-cut ‘speech, taking advantige of atl thd wenk points OF the def re. Fuater bud Nn been adiyltted to pructivo in the supreme Court of lowa, and iga lawyer of bigh standlug in her Btate, ; Upon tho conclusion of the arguments, Jus- tee Scully auintued wi the ense Urlells, und wld be felt It his duty to bold the defendaut over to the ‘Criminal Court In bonds of $200, k SUBURBAN, oe LAKE, “(Pu Board of Trusteca held a mecting yesters addy wtternoon, ‘Phe Treasurer reported baving paid out 810. 7 during tho month, leaving a balnneo of $42, extn tho Treasury, The, Health Oilleer reported twenty-ong ensea of vontagiond diseases, mostly searict fover and diphthorin, and twonty-two dentha since hls Inst report, « ¢ following resolution regarding R.A. Ma Clollan, who represents the Taxpayers’ Associ tlon of the ‘Town of Lake, was adopt i Wikies, 1 A, vila, anni whe does not Hive In the town, and who pays ne taxes In the town, ts taking. demands for certified coples of the peoceedited ar this Hoard and the record of tho towns torefore, be it exntted, That tha Clerk lo instructed not to furniale ay more eertilled copies of records or flow them tol hi Met ¢ complaint of Me. George Mafrhead, Supervisor of the town, was present, ond was allowed to speak forblnaetf. Ho stated that he was in tha emptoy gf the Taxpayers’ Assoclatton, and rep: resented twonty non-residents who were tit piyora. and in thelr bebalt ho stuted that tho, hu allowed tha Agdesdur S20) per chty for make Inv tho assessments, nat then proceetted to: show that tho Assessor bod been allowed more thon the law permitted for the number of work= Ing. days in whieb he wie eaptoyed, and asked that a‘resolittion be pussed asking the Assesgar to refund tho excess, ‘This eniled forth some sharp words from the Bupecvisor, who [4 genorally avery quiet man, He anit tn substance that UF it wits not for the gray hiirs and sage of Mr. MeUlellun be would be tenipted to thrash him. PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE. A Case In Point in a Murder Trial at Toledo, Speciat Dispatch to The Chieago THbunes To.uno, O., Dee. 1.—A matter of great in- terest to both the legal and iedieal profes stons was developed to-lny hn eonnection with the Mnkeos-King murder tril, now ti progress fi the Common Pleas Court. ~ Two phystefans, who made post-mortem examina. ton of the deceased, were requested by the proseetition to seo whether or not, tt their opinion, the bullet-wound described was sulelent to produce death, and what, in thelr opiiion, was the cause of the man’s death, ‘They retused to answer the question on the ground that such would be expert t thnony, for which thero was no compensa tion provided in the ordinary witness? fees, ‘The witnesses were threatened by the prose- eution with imprisonment, but replied that they were willlng to undergo martyrdom for the good of the profession, ‘The Court was appented to, and Jtidge Rouse, being on the Beneh, gave his decision as follows: “Wo are now asking what was tho cause of the death of the man. Now, the trith {s, all the faets have been given in the case that came under the witness’ general attention. You now want to ask hint for his opinion. Sup- pose he wero to state that thls wound: was not the cause of the death of the man. Would any one betieve him? Now, thts mate ter Is for the Jury to determine. ‘They*have the facts before them. ‘Thls’ question is one thet may be asked, and it isn legal question, but It is calling upon these gentlemen for their opinions, whlelt ts the result of money, and study, and deep thought for many years, and nsking them to do all this for the mere pittnnes of %,cents 0. day, It is wrong. ‘There is no question about it. Praetlealiy they are right. The Jnw has not provided for this thing, It Isa camtoniaaus, Itisn thing whieh, If the attention of the Legislature had been directed ‘to it, would have been provided for, beeausa it Is just and right. -There Is no more right in calling upon these medlenl gentlemen for thelr years of lnbos, att study, and expense than there would be to call upon a lawyer. Now, sup- pose oman has an important matter on which he wants advice, and takes it to one of the Inwyers here, and say bean your teaal opinion, Js there any respectable lawyer who would consent ty look after tho matter without charging for giving his opinion? Well, now, It ls preeisely that sort of option that our medical men are entled on to give. They we entitled ta fees and respectable compensation for that opliion, and they ought hot to be compelled in my view, to give the result of their observation and tought, nnd when it comes from all these years of Jubor. [therefore will not foree that ques: Hon, unless the witness sees fit voluntarily to answer It. In this Instanes the pawer of tho law might be used, butt would beto do What fs substantially wrong,—nsking from a man a thing that is valuable, ail that there she compensation for, 1 will, therefore, leave the matter, sg far as the opinion ly concerned, with then.” BOND PAPER. Where It tf Manufacturcd—Preenue tions ‘akon to Prevent Countor- felting. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bosros, Dee. 3.—Consiterable comment having been made relative to the fibre paper being found in possession of the forger Brockway and rang, the oficers In charge of tho mill where the bank-note paper has been inde forovern year past were Interviewed this morning, ‘The mill Is located at Coltsville, In tho enst part of the Town of Pittstield, near the Dalton ne, and the paper Is manu- factured under contract with tho Messrs, Crane, bond-paper innkers, for several yenrs, Onicers representing the Government and Treasury Dopurtment located in Coltsville say that the payer captured fs not even an tultation, ar ls at least a very poor one, of the distinctive paper used ten years ago, ‘The paper now mace not only contalns fibre, Imitalso has threads running through the sheets, so that each bank bill hag a red silk thread running down one sido and across the ends, and with tha preeantion ‘tnken at the anil and shipment of the paver it Is Impossible for outslde parties to ubtain it, or for the oflicers or watchmen to be in collusion with the counterfelter, None but the best-posted of thu operatlyes of Crane & Co,, und those who have been In thelr employ a long time, are employed in the manufacture, and especlatly froin the thue the pulp recelves tho silk fibro every process of manufacture ty under the closest Inspection by the ofitetals, ‘Phe sheets are counted and Inspected by ladies omployed. by the ‘Treasury Departniont, nearly all of whom have been In that branch of tho service for a long tine, Comlug to Rerkshire County when the outract was transferred from the Pennsyl- Vania contractor, cach sheet is examined and passed throngh ten other operatives for In- spection, Every sleet is accounted for, spofled ones belug entefully watched while belng again torn wp and made into pulp, neh omployé is searched on leaving or ene terlng the mill, ‘The mill ftself fs carefully guarded by Government employés night and day. A detective stauoned at Pittsfield con- atantly visits the mill at all thes, duy and night, when least expected, When shipments are mate the paper: is placed In frowbound — packages, souled, A guard rides’ on tho wagon from Coltayitte to Pittateld Station, where It fs de- Hvered to the American Express Company in a ear under Government Inspection, Ade fective rides in the ear to Bridgeport, Conn, where another ‘Treasury ollicer takes charue of it, taking it to New York, where it fi de ivered to the Sub-Treasury, and from thera sent to Washington te be printed upon. No. Visitor is allowed in the mi under any cire clunstatieds, and every precaution possible ig taken to prevent even tho smuatlest plees from, getting Inte tho lunds of outside parties, Nor has such a thing aver occurred, So they fire cmphatic in the dental of the report that counterfelters had the distinctive paper used: by the Ciavermment, or oven a falr imitation, <<< Queen Vivtoria and the : Wales, A preposterous parugeiph, which has about It An nome Of the Parle Figar, has been started on its rounds to the effect that Queen Victoria bus buen insuring her life for a lirge aniount in © Purlsiagotice, Inasmuch ag the Queen ty 60 sho will have to pay a protty heavy” promiuin, No dotatt aye given as to her Majesty's haying tndergone med{eul serutiny, and We are left to. aganie that the compiny Walyed such sordid consideration in tho cuss of a renul e}lont. So far ons the Queen ia) con- cerned, any Hife-lIndurance” would be an absurdity in view of hor baying teen enslly able, for sunny years, to mt }.0U0,000 a, Sue ia Ricing’ the weallblest wouun Prince of world, Puttuig: aside all other sou con, ber Ducby of Luncuster and legae Mr. Neold briug ber tn $300,000 ay from ear, und ber incomy, altogether is probably nothing BUN a your. There la not the slightest hort of t that any praposal to Increase tho allow ‘of the Prines of Wales will result in very Hovere comments on the Queen's oxpenditurcs but the Prince's tneame has for threo years been a0 serfously by tho bad hnevests. tht, alle troless hia inothor helps him, he mist eltiier very inten reduve hia style of living or Fat help from Parliament, aid alt tho more ao in view of his family becoming ench year mure expensive. ——————— CULTIVATE A TASTE FOR MUSIC. Yes, pive your tamily collectively n present of fA beutiful, everinating, educating, relining, favorit: Haver plano from <Jadina Bauer & Coes, It furnishes, It ednentes, It cultivates, It makes: homes happy. It !¢ tho only first-class pine for tho money. Remember that long eto step {nto 182 and 18f Wabash avenue and b! voritiod. _——__-<——_—_— IT TAKES YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, togathor with Userimlnattig Iutgment, taste, and enpltal, to combine auch a perfect collection of faultless Ainmonds as that displayed by Hannilton, Shourds & Co, corner of State avd Randolph streets ———$—————_—$— THE SALE OF THE WINONA REPUBLICAN, which Is announeed totuke place on the 2d inst,, to close tho copartnership, Is well worthy of thonttention of nowspaper men dealring to Invest It nitesirable property. Sco auuounce- mont In another colin Mond om Hata? Ask druggists for tough on Rats, Te clears out tats, mice, ronches, bed-ligs, ete, Ie, boxes. <<< Dr, Hidgo's prepared food for Infants makes healthy chikiren. Gale & Didekt, sule agents. ————— Wonilerful to reintes of the Wheeler & Wi mn New No. & it fg the best sowlng-machine in tho world. Careful operations. Finest teeth, $7, Cummins Dentat Company, corver State and tandolph, | Ruy. tho Improved Howe Seales. Bordon, Sulleck & Co., Agents, 07 Like struct. The populnr and long-established dentists, Drs. MeUhestiey, have tho rush. 8 best sot. Buck & Itayner's Moth Powder destroys ronch- ies, und bedburs, LICENSES, “Following ts the list of licenses tavcon out yestorday: ‘" ues Nime, ie, dtealetentces ¥alwnrd ‘rosa. hieaso, {Sines Barth, Stelnbae! Marg, Honmelste: {pti Solute Mnudatona Fie Iuens Hamaters Katte Dyke, f Quant tent MM. Peterson, {fred Mrent Hertha Dalle, Witam Lottow, Bertha Butt... Chiento. Chica, J Jyoob Sorat Emma, Wott. i hn Galvin. ‘Mary Gorinan J Potor Laraon, ¢ ore GREAT GERMAN REMEDY For | OHEUMMATISH, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGo, BACKACHE, Gour, SORENESg or tox CHEST, 4 SORE THROAT, Quinsy, SWELLINGS tho many good qualities s Aste any friend that has one and you will be satistied that FROSTED FEET ann EARS, SCADDS, f eneel Bodily Pin, TOOTH, EAR aso HEADACHE, an ALL OTHER PANG No Preparation on earth ¢4} aoaw, Stuete and cheap External Jem dnt tho comparatively trif_ing onttay of one ruffering with pala ean have cheap and port HeclRims. piREcTIONS IN RLEVEN LAXGCAGra, ‘SOLO BY ALL DRUOGISTS AKD DEALERS IN MEDICUE, A. VOGELER & co. Taltimore, Ma, AUCTION SAL) By T. E. Immense Shoriff’s Sale FURNITURE At 268 Wabash-ay,, “Will continue TO-DAY al 10a. 1m. U8 DIVORCES. Tho follawing divorces wero applied far yesterday: tse Nunes Stophouson—Sophio Ailbort—Anna vs. Ludwig. Itloek—Felederika va. Churlus.Cruulty. Durant—Motic vs, Itussoll.....Adultery, ‘tho following divarce was grantedt Ransome—Jolin N.vs.Curoline, Dosertion, BEATERS. ISWALT—At the Sr 'hhrouy pa ttle Wiswall. CONDON: ee. nt 13:0) Went Adaiysea hard Condon, vied, fe and James Kine. Firnural Sunday, the ith at 10.0. m., Crom tho raste donco df hid sun, Patrick King, tl Tilreonth-piace, to desult Church, thence by ‘eurriagus to Calvary in iv Vork papora plense copy. t-fee, % of alphthorin, tor of James nnd Mary iutler. ‘Ono wo loved tin (eft aur number sPor tho dure. nnd silent tons Closed tier oyes In dently slumbor, ‘ Faded 10 her early bh Funoral from renldenca 135 day, thin Sth (iste by ears to Gaivary. fantily ire livited to attend. Si-BL. Latin and Honver payors planso copy. SPALDING—Dee. 3, of diphtharin, Robert, only an betoved el conra Lmonth und 18 days. pBUEKER SAL Kenosha, Wis, Wodnestay oyaning, ue By De tTTt Fongtul Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. mon, axed KE yoars and 7 iva, Funorat frum tila fate residence nt il otolock a.m. Burday, Dee, 6, Keionds nro invited. ta-Goneva and Scotlund papora please copy. VAN BLY! ‘AL hor homo, Risty-iirstest., Hngle- won, betwee iste john.Drunkonuosa and de- ‘sartion. Drunkenness und do- 4 sortion. Stlnron—Hridget vx, Jamos....Dosertion nod adultory, Tesideneo of Hi is. Hammond his moruing. Itematns will bo iat his residence 53 Jarl by earrings ty St, Patrick's Church, thencs: rv tu Culvary, on Sunday, Dec, 6, Friustds of tho c. i Michnol King, beloved father of Pht Bianche, oldest Nout Morganstte 8 Dutlr Morgan=st. Buns ft Frionds of the id KLOf Ntowart mid Carrld Spalding, agod 2 edora, Jaugiiter ot Harvey und Martud At iluck Unk, (lls at tha'clock a. m. Do. I: Wabash ind ‘Michigen-ava., on the Qrent Harenins, and an tmmienso crowd yesterday, Goode netting nt We. on the dollar, Lust chance foF a) Elegant Chamber Sets, Ani everyting olna sn tho Furniture tine, “Don't you forget It.” Coie early, an the lace ta eras atl. Goods Almost glvenaway. Bu eny atl uf ‘A By ELISON, PLERSUEIN € CO. “Auctloneurs, 81 Aandolphest. Saturday's Sale, 9:30 This Morning, FURNITURE Of all ‘kinds, Carpets, Stoves, and General Household Goods, SIX NEW WATCHES, HOLWAY GOODS, Concral Morchaniise, efe,, ete, £LISON, FLERSILEIM & ( Gonorl Auctione Tot Rast Madi REGULAIL f PUILDAY SALT Fornitare, Carpet, Hite. Pianos, Mirrors, Pietorrt, &¢. &ty Av AUGLION, this Hiturtay storning at v2 o'tock fore {0 Fendt Sind Leath=n se MCIICAUU AUCLIOS & STORAGH CO. Auctrs, BUSINESS CHANCES, DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHMENT F ; eI BOR SALE. For the purpose of closing the conn: for persannl runnons hax boca a prlowra ot THE WINONA IKELU which : f a Ticle entire entnblistimont. at, public rate, at Winns, GANhive Ut Putor’s.and Clars Stan oitek, aged Mihha at Hf o'clock’. ti on ‘ utinusuuss tha 24 of yours, i YeRTnornl nt the housa Sunday at 2M o'elock p.m. fara ally Frionuta fem tho city wisting 1 attend ean take tho orenrtt I p'cloek bake Shore or 13 fuck Isiund trib. epee al WILMIAMS—At Noo -215 Kouth Taintedat, on erupts Thuralay, Deo, 2 Fannie, Younuest daugiiier of It. 8 mith Ww Hae reo uf all Bplnenpa) Chuare Citepouter-ate nt 12 welock Sinutay, Dod, b. ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEBTING OF MOTHERS 1 Motttore’ Buclety wilt bo I Tawi, at hal f-pnat? o'cluck, nt tol, for the tho mover tuteres! AN FASTIQUE | ZA" this ovontng nt oret i it rae CHETION WILL BE GIVEN ral anrvicos will be hold nt tho itoformed Chueh carnor of Wwoat Waxhington and DIN THE duosday nttor= reluck, nt Al nid Puelte Hos eos af tabby further stews to ailvunce Hin bebalf Of better education tn tho re ho Viymouth Church from 6 to ate t inenmmbennce, will by sty urchin HH WINONA HEPUBLICAS tue ti my under it proannt inahagenient ler OF m contiiry, It ts tho arly dntly ya poamtltin, nmi strait city Tab) peupto, and te whloye thy reputation wf Lethe one of the most hilluentlal representatives af Repubre fit’ thonght and polley in tie Buate, ea ane Mhllity, nad onterpet dinortniiy. i hero. ubllity, and onterpriae, rant ina mont fable Tucutiun, such ns ts very rarely iu be fund, “Tho rato will ba ntyolute, ‘Vecma: wocthlrds of tho pmrchnsnemonoy to bo pid of the Lime of wale, ‘the remaining tied to bo tsde agit ia Fea, ost be tito IStMne claws’ He He Muuuayenchouks for | wien abproved nacurity. runatar to bi nay Inn ky eof the finde uf tha Achout. he oceanion | Teh Pe SeEAi s I 6 Chute Lonctinga’ meeting tn day. Mrof CC, Can M FRANCES | fare the Chiles dyentiy v0 Palmer Hany, sabi a Wiflosuphieal at the club-roat ‘omIpoRnes Que jerud.! at o Christian Aanactution are coq ‘uoalay next. ‘ype ene! holds a meoting t tho Puliner Hove. Ei Vitud. ‘ory Krone Mupublican bs Ine MERTING OF “Tite nCind wil bo held ae Inlund-av., ata HW ollleare fut tt Hub are requested rpg REGULAL ANNUAT, Suventh Ward Union ¥ thisevening at Frank Vitbo'n 261 cruloek, for the parpaxd of elec counting year. All numbers of the tu be provont, 2 HOLIDAY PILES WAKEFIELD RATTAN CO, This Company are showing at thelr salesroom, 231 Stateaut,, the latgest and most complets stock gf neir jusily <clebrated Rattan Ghalra, Work Stands, Fancy Scrap Baskets, etc., ever'seen in the West. ‘These gouds are moat happily adapted for the Holldays, making # beautiful, useful, and seasonable Christmas Present, Taking warning of our experience of last year, when we closed out every Rocking Chair of our large stock before 12 o'clock of the ayth, we have more than doubled our stock for this season, and are now able to show our Patrons the largest and handsomest atock of Rajtan Chalra ever offered to ie public, ‘Ande from the many desirable Patterns shown last asason, We have many new ones which must ure to please al} who 6cs them, The * WAKEFIELD" Chairs are well known throughout the States, and aro justly, celebrated for thew BEAUTY, P{NISH, and DURABILITY, ‘The constantly growing demand lor these goods warrante uy in making preparations for the lrgost “Christmas Trade" In our experlence of 30 yeara, ‘and we have got the Goods to shaw you, WAREFIELD RATTAN CO. 231 State-st. N.B.—IMustratod Cutaloguos runt fro on applicas to. irate noe te any middroat Gee dae OF SPEIER: Fond $1, 8h or Stora annie retall bos Uy oxpross of ne bust ve dle inv America put Uy} el thy anid nbrletly ura, lots Chleago, | Auidross GUNTHER, Confeutiuaur, 4 SaUlsun-s6,, Chicazo, 9S CANDLE Frosh Evory Day. Co AN ATR eae te CER ON TW HA nd for petco Hist Goutls soat C, O, Dainy whery, bulu agunt for thu “MULTIRONS” Whos tuna to onler nid warranted. “Ber de BUMNALASL, TE WILLATD Witt, LECTURE ‘Roclaty, thie man tlie parlor Hawn af tho ny tly) TEN: ; iuosted to mvot In the ible werkroomnt 1p. in. taeday to, nyininate flcket propamtury for tho lection of ‘ullicurs on Hi CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CLUS nlghint the roudingeroom of PISTIETUE COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. ‘'Thel monthly deiings, never poston Tea tau pasa rouulariy in the CLEY OF 0ULe VIELE, AY, DECEMBER 3l. Thoso Arawinus occur monthly under provistansoe Annet Of the Goneral Assounly of Kentucky, licat purrutlng, the Newnged Printing and Nowapavur Ces approved Apri TovThiele a spcetal act, and bas never been The id, Statos Clrenle Court un Murohdt roa Mered tha fullawing decision: Int—That the Commonwealth Disirtbutloa Company te texat, R2d—Hle drawings are itr. a ‘Tho Company tins now on hand a taro rosery fond. Tead thé following uttracilye prizes: AMID, 10D Prlacne $10 09.8 TY grit su Prizes 9) ‘ROD 1 aw Pr Ww) Prizes #3) RUD 1,0) Drees HDwava Wench, Fruet a Siok Athroxtuasin te ri eh, Appru: bone A #Petaga $0) quem, Approximauion Pelros pou Pris 9 Wholo tlokots, Hiatt tickuts, #. Bulokow, pracnd by Romte tones, of Tank Deatt in Lottera A Express, DONT BEND WY Real TOR POSP-OFFICE ORDEL, Orders upward, ur Kxpross, can be went of For further infurmatiun address (Cogdor-duurant luting) tania and 80 Hruadway, Now York, Ur to 9 13 Wath rMton: Soot WPrites i HD expatindes: ee te" Dye Howes, oa al suntan ‘Clarks. ‘cole Pi ALG. oaton Kuney Miolseatr, 25 ey anu 1a) wouth —— BEATE COUN: WOT Wisteinas Soo ke tra a ' Ee A LANES [od'statos und venghand, ry it. Factory und Be itivoreat Ciiiemg ee ASSA MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 125 State-sty Chicago —_—_——— MATTRESSES Canta, whole 1 EAS. Ts Wil! i H cite rd SeaTac ta