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B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER © 8, :1880—TWELVIG PAGS. THE CITY. * GENERAT NEWS, | 'T. M. Hatt, of Denver, Is at the Tremont. VM, Kron, of St Paul, is at the Pacttic. P.W. Wincox, of Mendota, is at tho Paeliic, C.D. Peters, of London, Enuland, ts at tho Prettic. : Levi StRYENS and family, of Balt Lake City, troattheSherman, =, WintAM tevorck and F, L, Fiske, of Ottawa, IN, are ut the Paciile. ; . WitttaM ELnrorr, of Glasgow, Scotland, 18 fegistered atthe Palmer, Mt. AND Mra, ILD, BrAnwoon, of San Fran- disco, ure at the Sherman, < Chances 1, Peck, General Manager. and 4, C. Inmes, Chief Rngineer of tho Chiengo & Grand * Trnnk Itailroad, nre at tho Paliner. “Agent of tho Chieazo C.D. Gomtas, General Superintendent, and 0. IL. Booth, Superintendent of Telegraph of tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chleayo Hallrond, are at the Tremont, Tim teniperature yesterday, a8 observed by" Mrimasse, optician, 88 Madison street (TatnUNe Building), was nt’ 8a. tm. 1 degrees 10 1. my 4 Bmw leap. m. Med. nm, 1. Baromater, 8 Rom 28.87; 8p. ma SBS, A.V. HH. Canresten, General Passenger Sobwaukee & St. Paul Tatlvonds W. IL MeNoel, General Taritt Mun- Amer of the Hannibnl € St. doo Rattroud; and E Mammond, President of the New York & Boston Railroad, are at the Paciiie, Msn. Tlizr-MapLeson and Mr. Henry Maple- re ontertaiied nt a social hinch yesterday, fon iF “afternoon by Mr. aid Mra. Georgo M. Pullnai at thoir residence on Pralric avenue. ANerror was made in announcing Col. Fatr- man's Ieeture on fine arts 43 on Tucaday; they are regitarly. an_ Mouday of even week, m., at Fairbank Hall, Central Musle-Iall nt i Butld> Titr teast of the Immacuiate Conception will ” bo coletrated tn all tho Catholle churehes of tha + ef + from the White Ys Tho Kervices will be the same us those usstnily held on Sundays, with special ref- prence to the testival in the sermons which will be delivered, A MOVEMENT {9 on foot In Iiinols to Recuro ait elegunt silken tapestry hanging for Mrs. Presale dent Hayes, as tt testimonial to her high moral orth and ema in banishing tho wine-cup jouse. An nutayraph album swith numes of leading men and women of the Btate and Nation will accompany this, Gen. W. 8, Hancock bas given his mine. It was atated tn 2 Now York dlspatch printed in yesterday's paper that the White Stur steam er Adriatic was overdue. This is not the fact. wel is now In dock ut Liverpool receive ng anoverhauling, Her place In tho line was ‘un by the Haltic, which made the trip on echedulo time, Senator Logan cama up from Murphysboro: yesterday, arriving at tho Palmer House Inst pyening, His attack of rheuniatist, from which he has been laid up for several days, hus not et tirely lett him, ‘and he will spend n day or bere resting and reenperating, before he len 0s - Tor Washington to take his accustomed seat in the Sonate, ENpystion Cantrit was the namo given to a rery stonll and hungry little boy wait who was peaterduy brought betore Justice Wallies to be sonsignet tothe Foundiings's Home. Tho little chup had been found half chilted to death bing niongside a pile of brick on the premises of tho Homo for the Friendieas, and the kind tadics of the institution nursed bim back intohealth, He Js nbout a week old. DP. Howann, a Inborer Hving at No, 118 North Sungamon street, wasaccldentally thrown from P, Keogh's grocery wagon late “Monday ‘ulght nt the corner of Washington aud Halsted streais by the wheels sliding upon the slippory Btreet-cur rufis ns thu driver wus attempting: to turn out. He received a fracture of the pelvi and such eevere Jnternal injuries that his re- covery 14 not expected,” He was taken to tho County Hospital for treatment. Anranvan monthly meeting of the Union Leagne was held Inst evening at their rooms iit Tlonore Mock, ‘The Muara of Dirgutora appro printed $4,000 for the purpose of fitting up © dining-room and kitchen in tha Club rooms for the uccommodution of mombers. | It is expected that the cullnury attachment of the League will bo in runulog order on or before Jan, 1, “Tho Lengae now has over 300 members, and the question of incrensing tho Initiatfon-fco is under _ Berlous consiucration, Menny Best, ono of Sherif Mann’s recently- appolnted Deputies, was list evening the recipl- ent of n burprise at tho bands of u Jolly party of his immediate neighbors, who took ocenslon ta congratulute bin upon tho fact of hls deserved Promotion. Mr, iscest was athome, No. wiht Bute teriluld strovt, when his friends, headed by tho Lakeside Bund, took him by storm. Mr, and Mrs. Hest. however, entertained tholr friendly callers; a dancing party: wis organized, and festivities were continued until a lato hour, Sdue unfortunate unknown, presumably under the intlucnce of liquor, accidentally walked off the dock into tho river at 12:15 yes- terday morning and wus drowned. Hie erics for help ‘wore dicard by Peter Loudy, tho dou watehmnn, but he was unable to: rescuo hin. The man wags perfectly helpless in the water, and goon sunk, shricking, outot sight. His ha! fn well-worn, ruund-crown, stiff felt, was founi flouting on the broken fee, Oficur Moyer was Hotullcd to drag the river, but at last aecounts bo bad found nothing. Tue thirty-feth snoual communication of Apollo Commandery, No, 1, was hold last even ingat tho Asyluin,on Monroe strect, Consid~ ernble Interest Lus.been manifested in tho elece tion,.na {t was supposed to buvo some bearlug on the results of tho Tricnolal Canoluve, thero bolog about 600 present. Tho oleetion developed Bont BURprisas, and regulted ne fotlowa: Amos. Grannis, Eminent Commander; Samuel M, Hen derson, Generalissimo; D, 2. Cregler, Cuptiine Gonernls John 0. Cushinan, Prohitos David A. Kimbork, Senlor Warden; M.J. Moth, Junior Warden; E.U, Myors, Troasurer; H, 8, Tiffany, Recordor, Hisuors SPALDING and Treland are announced to spenk this evesing at a public meeting in St. JenntiusColleyo, Wat Twellthstreet, on the sub> Jeet of * Cathotlo Colonizauon.” ‘The two Ish- ‘ops are prominantly identfed with the National Colonization movement orgunized Inst year in thia city, and thoy Intend to discuas before the public this evening the plun and design of tho ussociation, and make knewn to those intercat- ed the advantiges offered by colonizaUon to the poorer classes of tho great vitics. The subjoot ntorests 0 lunge class of people, andthe Bishops will no dopbet have a lurge audience, ‘Tie salcamon In the wholosale clothing house of Charles P, Kellogg & Co, surpriged Mr, Seorye Hekart, of Ouk Park, ono of the members of the firm, yesturday: morning by presonting lim with an elegant gold bunting-cuse wateh. Sr. E. P. afattacted us spokesman, und accompanied tho presentation with a Nettle speech, ix which ho bald thut tho watch wag incunt asu token of estecm to him from whom thoy bad received muny fayors. Mr. Eekart ws quite overcome, end ‘said be should not uttempt any speceh, although he “felt a great deal,” ‘Tho wateh Ina handsome one, and bears on the eno the words, “To George Eckart, from iis sitleainen, 1880," ‘THERE wag no eapectal change yesterday in tho condition of the parties reported us tailed in yestorduy's TrivuNe. Tho gulng down of J. W, Aduma & Co, an aries Kuhn had no effect whuteyer on tho wurket. Mr, Kuhn ia rapidl Betting out of his dilemma, and Mr, Adams ja trying todo tho saine, “Sho ercditors of tho former propose to give him a chance. Tho Btittentny Up of the market yesterday morning dn whent, provislons, ete. carried all the wouk ones over, Fork, hawover, accoriing to tho Denrs, 16 golng down again, Owlng to tho lnrge Btouks on hand, whieh, thoy aay, will bu largely pes Hted oun, the outside dumand at progent belug hight. . Souez weeks ogo Gen, Sheridan received the tropuy won by tho rite team of tho Military Divivtos of tio Misiourt wt Creeduwor in Sop tember, ‘The troplly was silybty injured and ‘Was sent to the Hock Island Arsenal for ropains. Yeetordiy tho completed standard was reeeived, and wi} bo on exhibitton at Matson'y during the comlug week, This frophy, which wis olfered by Judyo Henry Uilton, of New York, is open only to the competition of illite and regular ary tons, Jt was won by tha New York Mulitia team In 1878 and. 1579, but was cupturotd yy the regular team frou the Division of the Missouri this year, It té madvof silver mounted wile atundards, and vost consists of (1) orate shield silver framed in tite In the centro fg a lurge micdullion in oxidized silver, with basso rellovo-tirures representing & Vand of Indiung in the thickest purt of a herd of raging, snorting buffalo, About the outer Fin are bosses of allver and gilt, bouring the Jegends of the dutes when tho trophy wus won, . Burmounvng B cluster of bows, quivers, ritlus, gud sheaves of but! iu the t legen {ilitury and Nuval Chalionga 4rophy,” tu heavy sllyor letters. ‘Thoshictd aud. Dearinya ure about four tect indinmetor, The whole trophy ls a maguitteent atfair, and well worthy Of tho teatn wileh won it. Ovvicet WitLiai DP. MACKEY, of the ‘Twenty. Becund Street Biution, was run over and iistants jy Killed ut 6:40 last event on the Luke Shore: & Michigan Southory Railroad tracks ut Thirty- Hfth street. He left the station af 6:25 to yn upper at bis home, No. dee Nutturiichd strooty and boarded the duniny train at Twenty-secout direct. | Ju uliybtlig from the trin at Thirty-fifth street he was struck = by 8 Burlington & Quinoy freight train, drawn vy engine No, 22, which wus bucking north ona side-truck, and was run down, ‘Tho body and. bead wero badly broken up. Ulcer J. Cy mt i Gruth, the poundkeeper, who was a witness of tho uccidgnt, bad the romulus conveyed ta the station and thence to Undertaker Addy’ plaice, on Archer avenue, where the body was Jnld out prior to being «taken hom. About tho time that tho triln struck ‘Oliver Muckoy It ran olf the track, and one our wus upset. ‘Tho conductor, Kobert Boaubjen, huppening to bu on this cur, was thrown bo- tween two cura in motion op another truck, and ho, too, Was run over und iustantly killed. Mls body was shockingly “muugled. The remaiue were tken to the Morgue, Leuubien wus a warslud man 2 yours of age, and Is wp) 1 ta Hive on Wood street, in thu West Division, Odicer Mackuy was ono of the must highly-og- Wlo-qrasa. Above the whulo _Dosed BIH Img teemed men on the ponies force, and mon who worked aide by side with him ac tho West Twolfth Street and Twer) 1 Street Stn- tions wer full of sorrow when thoy heard whut had befuiten him. Ho waa nbout i years of ago, and had been married about flve yeara. TUF SONS OF VEIMONT, Tho annual meeting of tha Mitnola Aasoctation Of tho Sons of Vertnont was bell at the Paimor House Inst ovening, President Roardinan in tho uit. Mr, John N. Hills moved the adoption of at amendment to the constitution making the President inoligtbte to ection, THe expinined ment, which was togive ch year to Kelect President from tho exe ttiinhor of which It was composed, ‘The Association had beon niost fortunate thus far in tho selection of its varlons: Presidents, aud ho unierstood that President Vonrdman would decline a revlection, ‘Tho aunendinent wag alopted. Mr. Hig also aubmitted a constitutional Ainendinent making suspension follow the none puymant of a your's dues, which was adapted, ‘The ‘Treasurer. Mr. Nash, presented tis re= port. ‘The receipts were $1,018.50, and the dis~ purzomenté $1,018.75, loaving a balance on hand of 14 conta, Tho report of the Exccutlya Committcero = viowed tg. Inbors of the Committee during tho Year, adyefted to tho success of tho last gine ‘quet, but suggested that tho apevehes in fire be curtailed, 30 tho, membora would fad some tine duriig the ‘evening for 4 com= verse. ‘Tho Commilteo also recommended that tho fortheoming banquet be held at the Palmer Pouse provided suitable arrangements could a. nude with Mr. Palmer, ‘The Committe Auk seated that an axsessment af $1 be levied on the members to replenish the treasury, The re- port und recommendations were adopted, On motion of Judge Hibbard, the President was authorized to appoint o Nominating Com- tnltteo ta select n list of uifleers for. tho onan yoar, and tho follow! wentiemen were selected te tho Commmitteer dtidgea Hl, Ne Lobatse He Sherman, W. He Glensit. The Committeo ree ported tlio, folluiving ist ‘pf “oicers, und they were uninimousty clecteds Prosident—Charies 1, Lawronee. VicgeVreaideute-t. (i. Rolth, zea J. Ware ner, Dr. Rad, Kitbourne, Seoretary and Librarian—Frank 3, Williams. Treasurcr—I, 1H. Nash, veeutive Committee—John N, Hills, Weary fi artte L, L. Coburn, Norinan Williains, Lucius: |. Deny. Sever now momtors signed tho roll afta which the meeting adjourned, TNR MALT TAX, ATRInUNE reporter yesterday called upon Messrs. Downer & unis, Selpp, and Keeley, three of tho principal brewers in, tho Weat. to ascertain thelr views In regard to Morton's pro~ Ing a duty ot 25cents per bushel ‘on molt, instead of o 2 per cent ad valorent duty.sehicn now amounts to a little over 17 couts a bushel, Mr. Keeley expressed himself as very much opposed to the cuntemplated measure, fle was opposed to all, protective taxes, wad . this bill wna, in bis opinion, merely urged in the Intercst of large Eustern maltsfers, Tho smal men would suffor by its the large inen would protit, McAvoy, tho Secretary of the Downer & Brewery, sliullurly expressed himself, although bo safd {t wag n matter of indliference: to hig fem whether tho bill pussed or not. In that — gentleman's dudamont such of measttre would not affect tho Western brewors because nearly nll of thom mado tholrown mitlt. The bill was in tho Interest of the multstor, and: not In tho interest of the amull brewers. At frat tho brewers favored tho piszaye of such n mens ure, but Intely thoy have evidontly changed their tone, The bili, said Mr. McAvoy, would certains ly alfect tho maltsters ot Canada, who recently ind built up n large trado in this article. Mr. Conrad Seipp was very decisive in the ox pression of bis views, and also very brief. "1 am in fivor-of Morton's bt,” anid he, * beentss lum a maltstcr, "As tojtho effoct of tho measure on tho tradyof this country and in Canada bo agreed with Mr. MeAvoy, OUN COUNTHY'’S DEFENDENS. ‘The Natlonut Encampment of Our Country's Defenders began 4 threo days’ sussion at tho Grand Vacltic Hotel yesterday afternoon, Del- exates wore present’ from Illinois, lowa, Michi- iil, New Humpshire, Massichusotts, Vermont, vow York, Indiana, and The session began wt > 0° room, E, 8 Weeden presiding, Olllcers were present in thotr places na fol- fowa: E, 8. Weeden, Cotnmander-In-Chie: AL Gray, Tlentenant-Commander: N. A. i dr, Adjutant-General; A. H, Memfeld, innater -General; George ‘Ityan, Surzeon-Gen eral: the Rov. J. H. Hazen, Chaplain; Chartes W, Inspector-General; E. J. Post, Officer of the Days C. K, Northrup, Chlet of Outpost Tho following Committees were dunounced for the session: Credentiats, Comrades Rued, Wileox, and Allon; Audits, Comrades Worrall, Finnnco, Comraios Wilcox, Alton. and Brock; Cominissions and Badges, Comrades Chotlain, Hrock, and Maskell. The Commander-In-Chict, Quartermaster- Genernl, and ‘Adjutant-General presented in- teresting reporta fs to the progress in thelr de- partmants, After considering ecveral amendments to the constitution, the Encampment touk receasun- tit 10 o'clock this morning. g INQUESTS. * Coronor Matson—thnt sounds well—yeatoriday completed the following inquest At No, 31 State ‘street, upon David Carberry, 2) yenrs of age, employed os sbop-walker at the Boston Store, who was aceldentally rup over and killed by tho cars of tho Michlyan Southern Railroad at tho ‘Twelfth strect crossing last Saturn: night, A verdict ofaceidentat death waa returnod. At ‘No, ‘2121 Buttorileld street, won Vatrick H. Hayes, who died Sunday in consequenco of huying his foot accidentally crushed the Frida: evening previous by tho dummy on tho Michi- an Southern Railroad at tho croesing of tho ‘ort WaynoRnallrond, Tho jury pronounced it Accidental, Also at No, 06 Purple street upoi Lawrence Alton, 47 years of ayo, who died of heart disease, At No. 2% Daumnun, street, upon Gari ile); a Hobemlan only 2 years of age, and only a fow ~ niontha in ‘the country, who, notwithstanding be found good work and warned good Wages, Was of so melancholy turn of mind that he commit. ted suleide Monilay evoning by shooting himsclf through tho head. The Jury returned a vordict Of suicide while temporarily’ Insane. Also at tho County Hospital upon Torenco Dowd, an irish- man not long in tho country, who died thoro iu congequenco of cerebral —bhemorrhaga and compression of brain, caused by 9 severe contusion — nbout o head, Howas found lying unconscious at tho corner of Sangamon and Washington strects, und supposedly was injured by falllng down, elther from intoxteation or from epllepsy. Tho decensed bad no relatives, 80 far as known, and was only recontly discharged from tho North- weatorn Rallroud because of intoxication. An {nquost waa also held upon Michael Howarka, employed by the Washlagton fco Company at Kensington, and who waa frozen to death lust Sunday, Whilecrossalng tho Calumet River with another man the ico gave way bonenth thom, and Hownrkn was toundering about In tho chilled water for an bour before assistance could be rendered him. Ite wag rescuod alive, but died whilo being tukon.on horseback to the Noarcst house, About ond and a half nilles dls- tuot, Opon roachinw the houso ho was found to be frozon suit in the saddle. Tho deccasod was A marriod mon, and Jolt a wife and seven chit- dron living fn poor clreumstanvos near tha cor nor of Desplatnes and Woat Twelfth streots, THE CITY-HALL. ‘Tne Bchool teachors will bo paid thoir Noyem- ber salary In cush Saturday morning. Atv. Swirt left lnat oyening for Now York, ‘and wilt bu absent about ten days on business. AnONG tho bullding-permits issucd yesturday wags ono to BP, Enders, to cruct a two-story dwelling, No, 271 Mohuwk strect, to cont &2,000. ‘Si Mayor was be yestoniay oxminining tho evidence “Against ‘alter Macdonald in the dowelry case, but would have nothing to suy ubout his conclusions, ‘Tne City Engineer visited tho crib Monday Diaht, aud fining tho {ce_bothoring the fulks out there took them addiflonnl nolp yostorday. Tho {eo {4 heavier and thore i¢ niare of it than thors has been fur yeurs, but ho thinks that he will be able te Keep Lhe wells cleat ‘iy Mayor was nskod yosterday why bo had not sont Suporintendent SeGarigio's name to tho Connell the evening before for contirmution. ils answer, whlch was both polite and emphatic, ‘wad (n the following words; “It ie nobody's bus ainosy."" Ho yubsuquontly oxplainad, howovor, that the pendials in of his numo bad oscuped his memory, ‘Two casera of amall-pox wero reported yes- tertay.—one from No, 075 Milwnukee avenue and the other from No, 171 South Morgan atrevt, Tho patient at tho tret-named pumboris one Adolph Izarkowski, and tho othor is Dolly Clark, @b-youruld obild, “The flutter case wus reported by Dr. A. B. Wescott us malignant monstes, but upon being oxamined was found w bow very Bevero caso of contluent smaii-pox, and tho proba bilitics are that the pationt will not live a geoat while. In both casea the usual procau- pare woes taken w provent tho spread of the wense, Tie deaths for tha week onding Saturday Wore 168, uxniust 200 for tho preceding week, and 160 for the corresponding Wook Of last year, Tho principal usca Weros Pipbthoria, 1; group. 16; consumption, Hi pnouihunin, Uy in fantilo conyulslons, 75 bronchitis, 65 congestion of the luni, 43 upoptogy. and typhoid fever, 3 euch; railroad uccident, #3 and seurlot fever, I. By wards the douths MEO a follows; Fira rel tho Second, 10; Third, none: Fourth, 6; Fife ixth. 13; Seventh, 8; Ehehth, $0; Ninth, UF Tenth, 1; Eleventh, o; Twoltth, 6: Thirteenth, 6; Fourteenth, 20; Fit he Sixteonth, Bovoutucnch, ¥ and Biguteuntn, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Jopar Looms will bear soveral insane cases this morning 1a the County Court. Bumkivy MANN yestorduy fssucd an oficial order appointing Mr. Henjamin 2 Price, pore munont Clork of tho Jat, ‘Tux tiratlovyy uuder sheriff! Btunn was mado yestusduy by Doputy Burke, who took possos- dion of tuo stock of” Caso & Con ut No.5 luo gant avenue On wo writof attachment for Tue County Committeo on Charitl jt terday, tioralag und Woeldod 2 yucouingtid ¢0 .Peudccessor, nnd by to rucommnend to! the Cotintr Board tat for tho current month the groceries be purehared from Franklin Mace Vengh & Uo, the dry goods from Carson, Pirle, Scatt &Co, and tho coruemeal for the County Agent's ollice—10,000 ponds at 213 per ton—from tho Northwestern Feed-Milts, BUT four precincts of tho Seyenteonth Ward remain to be canvassed to complete tho recount of tho Legistative vote In the Fifth District. The result up to last evening showed Microslowski'a nln thus far to have been HOY votes, And Sthaelan'e RAN Es Net giuin For tha Repub. Head candidate, 14, Mr, Sehartau ts quite coniident thi€ tho recount will elect him, and he saya that even should his opponent have a amall majority, the Judichicy Committee of tha State Leislattre will decide in his favor: awhen the members become aware of the mone ner in whieh tho ballots wero cnst, and the pe- cntitar way in which many votes for hin hive Deen thrown ous by Microslowski's representus tives of tho Returning Hoard, YEDERAL NOTES, ‘Tre gold disbursements at tho Sub-Trensury yesterday wero £10,000. ‘Tie Sub-Trensury redeemed $11,000 In silver yesterday and patd out $3,000. 'The internal revenue receipts yesterday word $94,009, of which $33,28 was for ttx-nald spirits, $3,405 for tobaceo and elgnrs, und 8120 for beer. THE nolee of tho hammer weain resounded through the new Government Buitting yesters day, tho * misfits " fn tho windows baying made it necessary to resort to the use of wenthor- stripe in nearly overy reomn, ‘Tix following tsa bist of tho duttablo goods recelved at tho Custom House yesteriny: Callie sian & Co. two enses books; Fowler firos., WT aucks salt; TM. Sinclule & Co. 1 snacks salts a. P. Comstock & Co,, 6 enra barley, The col iections wero $2,8H, 6 Deruty Mansttars Gilmab and Wheeler took threo Unite! Stutes prisoners to the Alton Ponitontiary, sesterday-Joha | Mehan. Fred Hunt, and stilminan Wiliams, tho latter two huylng been convicted n week or so fy of uay= ing forged sulilers' discharges for tho purpose of securing their back pay, , Tin Post-Oflice peaple here don’t propose to shoulder any of the blime for the blundering in tho transmission of printed copies of the Prasi- dent's mesingo to tho provittuinl newspnpers, Tho mistnko made, ns thoy put it, was two-fold; first. in sending — tho Iterature from Washington as printed matter instead of sending it along and paying lotter postage on its and, secondly, in putting it into a pauch along with othor matter Insterd of put- thug Into a through pouch by itself, directed to the Fostimnater ut Chiengo, Added ‘to ail this, the train which should have gotten in early Monday morning was an hour or go bebind ime. “The result was that the tawspaper pouches, In which the measnge came, werd lito, and it became necessary to dump thom out on the floor before Président Hayes’ annunt contribution to political literatura could be found, In this way valuable time was lost, and the message failed to connect with the Milwau- kee and other prpors, so that It had tu bo tele. graphed to euch of them as could afford to pay the cxpouso, B. FF, ALLEN. GEN, LEAKE NOT TO BLAME. ‘Tho following editorial paragraph appeared in Mondoy’s Times: Distriot-Attornoy Leake is highly efficient, re- arded from tho standpoint of the persons whoin ie prosecute’, Mr. i. F. Allen now goed scot free. Would It not be a little less expensive if fien, Lenke would enter a nollie prog. in exch of tho remuining cases? And would it not be alto- gethor better if Gen, Lenke, whoso failure a8 no prosecuting ,oilleer is complete and sbametul, would tender hit resignation? It ts altogothor too much to nek that Prosidont Hayes will do bis duty in tho premiscs, It is hard to display moro malice, or, speaking: charitably, more Ignorance, in a fow Ines. than the writer of tho nbove parayrapl: has succeeded indolng. Ho bas cither forgotton the proceed: ings of a trini which took place last weck, or bins ‘wilifully distorted them, The ebiof reason why Allen was not convicted wag tho defcetivoncss of the indictment, which ‘vas not drawn by Gen, Leoke, but by his predecessor’ In office, who was aways unfortunate ju hia indictinents, In this enso Allen .was charged with making false reports In order to defraud the share- holders und deceive the Direotorsof his bunk, Ho was not indicted for making false reports to deceive the Contraller af tha Catrenny or to decotve nud defraud: the general public by in- dueling them by fatso statements of the condl- tion of tho brik to deposit money in it. The Court, Judge Blodgett, beld In his chargo to the jury that Allen, boaty, Indicted simply for making falso reports with Intent to defraud tho Shareholders, and tho testimony showing that he had sacrilicea his cutire private fortune in of- forts to snye tho bank, thore wis no evidence to show that ho hid sought to wrong or to defraud the shareholders and Directors by thuso re- ports, ‘The Court hnd let in testimony showing that Allon had used up all hig private fortune In cur- rying tho bauk, and had ruled out testimony Im. benching the correctness of suchstatemunts, Tho jury, therefore, bad little loft to do oxcupt ace quit Br. Allen, Gon, Lenke did tho best ho could ina bad case, Ilis hands wero ticd oF ab faulty Indictment, bequeathod to him by his the limitations imposed on the Introducdon of testimony, Under the clr- cumstances, an aequittul was inevitable, no Jouttoe whip tho District Attornoy might have ee. THE NEW DAL. SURRIPF MANN TAKER FORMAL PORSESRTON, Atan early hour Monday morning ox-Sboriff Hoffmann commonecd tho forinal transfor of tho books aud accounts of his office to his successor, ‘Tha Incoming clerks aud Deputica wore prompt- ly on hand, and tho businces of chocking up aud rece!pting for tho property of tho oflico was pro- ceeded with without a hitch and with tho utmost good feeling upon tho part of ali concerned, Bherlf Manu Monday assigned his Court ‘Bolliffa as follows: : Judge Anthony—Dizon and Johnson; Judgo Darnum—Mobr and Considine; Judge Guary— Hants and Parker; Judge Guriner—Webb and Yan Doron; Judgo dumeson—Cabill and Laue; Judge Loomis—tyce and Snell; Judo Morun— Hennatt and Kearns; Judye Hours Sharkey and Currin; Judge Silth=Sheldon and Arck; Judge Tuloy—Gibson and Quirk; Judge Willium- son—Wuell and Holl; Judge McAllister—Monny; Sudye Kalckerbockor—Schoronberg; — dudge Hawes—RKerrigan, Kolbe, Harper, Rowloy, Rehin, Geslach; Ceimlnnl Coust—Suverin, Haas, Morrill, Henzingen, Gross, Olesou, Baumgarten, Schmidt, Duntatm, Wheeler, and Gernhardt. Muj. Waite, Chlof Deputy in tho Sborift's office, was ongaged yesterday afternoon tn allot. ting the districts “In which tho now Deputy Sheriffs will have Jurisdiction, but did not com plate bis taak, ‘The total number of prisonora turned ovor to the now Jailer way 2, elusultted ns follows: Moya under 16 years, 16; femutes, 0; United Btates prisonors, 12, Inoluding ous deserter from the uriny; insino women, ty insane mon, 1; debtors, 23 sorving jail sentonces, 31; awulting: Bupersedons proceudings,4; lonving to be sou- tenced or tried 24. Mr. J, Hvimberg, ox-clerk of the Jall, haa ac- eupted a posstton in tho ollico of the Clork of the Ciroult Court, and fs nlrendy at work, Mr. 3. Hugunin wit) not ‘aa clerk of tho Juli fora timo, and Mr, J. 1 Clapp has charge of tho moin eutmace to tho Cook County bastile ns day-wateliman. a Maj. Holinann has established headquortors Sn Htoomn f No. a Avastin fon atrents wi ee will complote all unfinished business ‘connect with bis adininistrution as Sheriff, CORONEN MATION yesterday took pussession of his office, and com- Incueed “his ottciul duties na the successor of Sheriff Manu. The following ty tha working farce of tha of ‘Tho iirt Deputy Is Mr, George P. Hansen, who served. as Coroner from 18 to i. Mr, Hansen js thoroughly uc- qualnted with tho duties of his position, and, although advanced th yenrs, fs a woll-presorved active man, whose ferinor experience wilt a> terlally naulst the new Coroner in tho dischuryge of bis onerous dutios. The peril and avcomimodating Charley Varges Jaretalned in tho position of Ausiatant Coroner, Mr. Varyea is not only thoroughly posted iu the Duslucss of tho allice, but bis knowludge Is of the pretteal Acind, which will enable him to inereuse 1s URctulness, and nttuch to tho new adminiss tration many lmportuat and roformutory mem- ures. Mr, Erick Stone, the other ‘assistant, baa ntiomun who, ough new to the business, (4 Jably recomnicnded, and) will undoubtedly peeve an oxvollent ofticer, 4 CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY, There 1s a diferouco of upluion betweon Com. missioners Waller and Do Wolf asto tholr cons trol ovor tho building aud core of private drains, Mr. Waller holda that all bo. bua todo tn tho matter Is to sue that fu the making of connec- tlons with tho general or main mowers the pub- He intercet Js protected; while, on/tho othor hand, Dr, Do Wolf contends that he has nothing to do with sewerage question. Tho rvporter olted the ordinances on tho question, but they did not change the mind of either, aud thug matters wtuid? ond if tho complaints about suwer-yns should bo oven greater than they are It will bo Inprossl bie to Hx the Feapanslbllity, + Ble. Waller's attention was capocially called to the following from tho ordinances “Bec. 13, It shall bo the duty of sald Board to resvribo the location. wrrungemont, fori, mus jorlal, and construction of every privato dria or ower vinptying Into tho sald public draing or sewers; and to determine the manner and plan of such conuestion; and tho work of construct- Ing tho sane sliull bo, Jn all cases, subject to the supurintondeucy and central of tho suid Board, and shall be executed strictly in compliiauco with tholr ordors.” And his re y was that it was au old matter, one to which bly predecessors had never paid any attention) furthor tian to eeu that, In minke ing sower connections, the public Intervst was not damaged, ‘Lo take churge of the goustruc- ton of private drains, be thought, would neces- aitate the creating of. a new depurtwent, and entail consideruble expense, aud, furthermore, It would be interforing with private rights, od ulwv with the functiuns of the Hesite Leva 0 ment, Tho reporter suggested could prescribe the form “und ¥ material * totic uscd for private drain ote,, but he con- tonded that tho ordinances only gave itm aus thority to look after, tho” connehtions,” and to pce to it that In making te connections the pub- Uo property was not damngod. Mt. PE WOL interpreted the ordinance very aliferently, how- over. holding Une he had ne control whatovor over the sewers of tholr councetions, and that, 1 the Department of Pubic Works did nor ree that praper drains were hill nnd that thoy were prope erly lata, be would be out ot hts power to correct thd presence of xewer-uas in tho houses, or pres servo the elty {nn ood ernitaty condition. Without tiking any sides fn ‘tho diaptite. be- tweon the Commissloners, thors nro some facta connected with the trouble worthy of conshler: tlon. Fur instance, since the ordinnnees nro bes ing revised it might not bo aniss to CT aunond them na to sntisty both of tho Carmimiasioners,— touet thom free io face and let thon: under. stand one aiother,—for both of them ire em ploytug men whe, under the nilxed condition of atfiira, eannot bo rendering =o arent deal of survice to tho public. In othor words, te control of the construction. of private draing should bo Axed beyond didpute,— that fs, 1f there Ia to be any end to: the hue and ery about xower-gas, This ts the romedy for tho trouble, andthe only rumedy at present, and if tho ordinances are kot plain ononh they should be made plilner, “The men at present employed by tho clty, Hf experioneed, cold superintend all sewer constrnetion, private as wellna pubiio, nnd It hna Hoon aiwecested! that nn amondment of tho orthinees requiring the procuring of a permit to construct tho necessary: sewers before A pore mittocreet no now building is ted worth cover tho diftculty. A fee mleht be ebarged for tho sewer permit Jnst as for tho vullding pormit, and no one would objet to the cost If the permle wos guarantee, ug ft should be, that In Uta Iny~ ing of the seyver or drain pyar precaution wns to be taken nyalnst the possibility of a vialtation of sowor-gas. WEST PARKS. WASHINOTON-STHERT HOULEVARD, ‘Tho regular meeting of tho West Park Bontd wns held Monday afternoon, all the members belng present. A resolution wns offered by Commissioner Rethifs_ to tho effect that no money be expended by tho Board for tho Improvemont of Wrest ton sireot asa boulevard unless the money Is recelved from the property-holderson the street, ‘The resolution was adopted, Comnitesioner Woodard offered tho following rosulution: a Reanlved, That the Improvement Committes be Instructed to prepare an ordinince immediately, according to law, for tho assessment and callec- tlon of te kmounL of mony necessity to muke tho bouiovard linproveinent on Washington atrect, from Hnlsted strect to Central Pack, an recommended by thom, and adopted by this Bonrd Nov. 15, 1830; aud, In carrying out those ordora, they procure stitch help and books of Feenrd ns thoy muy deom necessary to properly perform tho work, aid report thelr action from Ute to time to this Hoard, ‘The resolution was adopted, Prosident Wilcox alone yotiny in tho nozative. ‘The Commilttev on Improvements roported on tho case of John Burns, 1 milk peddier, that, ng the lower court had decided against the right of iurns to drive on the boulevard, no furthor ac- tot was necessary, The Committee on Improvomenta reported thnt0,000 trees had beon contracted for from Mr, Peterson at 10 cen A number of these hud already bean planted. Bids ot S101 for the privilege of cutting {co in ilumboldt Park, of 8650 for entting it in Cen- teal Varig, and $1,000 for Douglis Park wore a0- copted, Commntsstonor Rhalfs offored n resolution that tho Secrotury be Instructed to advortise for bldg for furnishing tho Hoard with an amount of broken stone or broken binst-furnice eindera to complete the unfluished portion of boulevard, ho resolution waa adopted. Conrmisaloner Wood offered tho following: Resolved, That tho Improvement Counnittes ‘pe requested to subinlt an ordiuance embodying tho nection nocessury for condetnation of Innds connecting Douglas Park with tho South Park Lonlovard aystont, Resolved, That the width of tho boulevard bo 250 feet. (" ‘Tho resolutions were adopted. ‘Tho Dill of Gen, Smith for legal aorvicos to tho Bourd during the past yer, amounting to $1,010, ‘was referred to the Judiciary Committoc. ‘The Board thon adjourned. LOCAL POLITICS, TWELETH WARD, ‘The reguinr aemi-nnnunl meeting of tho Sixth Procinet Republican Club of the Twelfth Ward was hold lost ovening at Its headquarters, No. 435 Western avenue, for the purpose of clecting officers and transacting otho r buainess. Tho at- tondance waslarge. Mr. E. 1, Wright, Chairman of tho Executive Committee, reported that v tease of tho presant: hendiquarters hind been obtained untlt next May, and the Club -npprovei the action thus tuken, ‘Tho Trousurer reported that sinco his last stutument he had revelvod $1Kt, and disbursed $107, louving duo to him $4. je report was adppted. # ‘Thy olvotion'of oficara resulted ns follow: President, EU" Wright; Vicu-Prealdont, C, rano; Sceretary und Treasurer, Ocorge Rhodes; Exeoutive Committee, J. L. Campbell, Daniel Wheelcr, Bujah Cooper, Dr. Umated, Ranaom We A \ vote of -thanks was passod to Capt, A.D, ‘Turner for efalunt service during the Inst catn> pitign while in command of tho Murching Club, Mr, Parrish, Representative-ciect to the Ley- islature, stated to the Club, as a matter of in- fornmtion, that the law would be so umonded in rodlstrloting tho Stato nas ta give tho city twenty-four wants instond of elyhteon, und tho ‘Twelfth Ward would be divided into two wards, Western nyonus to bo tho dividing Ino, ‘Sho 'I'welfth Ward would probably bo bounded by Luko streeton tho north, Twelfth street on tho south, asblund avenue on tho onset, and Western avoune on the west, : Mr. J. L, Campboll said it would bo a matter for tho City Council to attend tonfter July next, nod Mr. Parrlab suid, that could bo {inserted that would briny redlatrioting of tho city Immediate! pasaage of the legisiative not. THY SKVENTIL WARD Ropublican Club met at tho corner of Twelfth und Waller streets last ovening,Phllip Moss in tho chair, Tho ‘T'roasurer reported that all of tho cumpaixn billy had beon pald, ond that he had a balance of $1700 bund, Aftersomo othor buginess tho following ollicers were elected: Fresident, C, W, Woodman: Vico-President, John Schmeltz; Crensurer, Jou Beerstury, H, ©. Heayoy.' A resolution was ndoptad’ recommending John Farioy to the favorable cousideration of the County Commis. slonurs fur a position. ‘The question of canvasa- tug tho ward tor tho upri election then cumo up, and in tho discussion 1¢ transpired thut tho city Central Committee had 4 balance on hand from tho Into cumpalyn of about $6,000, which was ta bo dovoted to this purposu. | No positive action was taken In tho matter of cunvassing oxcupt to nak thy return to the Club of the can- yasulug books of the Inte election, An adjourn: ment was had until tho first Tuesday to Febru- AID FOR IRELAND. ‘THE CENTRAL LAND LEAQUE O¥ CHICAGO, Abdranch of tho Irish National Land League, ors sunized lust wook, mot Just oveniny in adjourned session ‘In tho roading-room of tho Palmor Houso, Mr. M, E, Stono, tho Temporary Preal- dont, in the chair, Gen. Reom, Chairman of tho Committee La ‘polnted to report tho numes of pormanont ofl. vers, recomtmunued the selection of thy Lollow- Sng mained gentivmon? ome: restiiunt—l'homus Ifoyno, 7 jonts—Joseph Medill, J. W. En- is about the aftor tho Vieu-l'residents: right, M. B. Stone, Andrew Shum hreasurur—J. V. Clarke, Financial Seorotary—J. K, Dwyer, Lrdoes frets Seorvtury—J. J, Mabonoy. Recording Scurvtury—M. O'Dowd, Kxeeutive Commi{ttee—Col. W. 2. Rend, Michuol Keoloy, Arthur Dixon, Thomus Uren: an i. G, Cullughan, 1, 4, Fitzgibbons, WK Sultivan, P. HL Rice, W. J. Onahun, Cole Quirk, Col, Clowry, W, Curran, D. O'Connor, Gon, Stare tn Huom, W. J. Hynes. ‘Thomus C, Glady moved to add to tho Kxccu- five Committeo tho Chatrinon of the various wubordinute branches of the Land League in tho elty already formed, and those to bo formed. ‘The motion brought out some discussion, tho roport boluy finully ninended go ns to ndd to tho Executive Committee the Prosidonts of the tour existing Lengues,on thoir becoming mombors of fis. mrontestatiy Tha roport, thus umended, us adopted, On motion, Messrs. Arthur Dixon, W. K. Sullt- van, Janie Sullivan J.J. Mabonoy, and Thomas H, Keefo wera appointed a committes to wait upon the editora-tn-chlef of tho Chicago news- yepers ‘and to request them to apon subscription Ean columns for the Farnell defouse cl. fe On motion, Gon, Martin Boom, James Sullivan, and P, M, Clowry were appointed 8 Committeo Nese a, W, Enright ‘Thomas Cialy, Col esare. J. W, Enrig' omnas . Quirke Thoinne Lrouune and Col, Ilckey word appointed a Committoe on Organization, with a yluw to extending tho organisation of tho Leugue throughout the gity aod vounty, ‘Tho Comittee on Address wus given the fur thor duty of drafting and roporting to tho next mietie a constityion for the Leuguo, Gen, Beem muyed the appointment of a com- mittee to memoralize Congress to codpdrute with tho motives nnd prinulples of tho orgunl- zution. Attho suggestion of the Chairman bo amended the motion 80 us to provide for the up polntment of u Commuittoo on Agitation witha view ta hte the wetion suggested, The mo- tlon ppvalle and tho President, the four Vieu- Prestdents, and Geo. Beem were appointed such Comuitties, Col. Rend, Col, Keofe, and Arthur Dixon were appointed & committee to secure permanent quurters, : Inorder to givo tho various Committees g chance to mest and snake thelr reports tho miveting adjourned until s week froin Thursday evening, the Secrvtury being Instructed to notify tho new oillogrs of tholr election iu order that they may Le presont at that time, BUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW. ‘The Board of Trustees mot Monday, ‘The muttor of stroct lumps was under discus- sion, Afow years ago the Board bad #troct lamps crocted in tha thoruugbfaras. Dougiag | for tho opening of the Southwest boulevard. jt un emergency claitse: nh Musrs; and» sinco which timo potitions hnyo become mumer; ons to put them up al! ovor tho town, ane locall- ty thinking itaolf ns well entitied to thom as tho othor, nattl thera are na largo.a number ns tho town can woll tako enro of this year from tho Town Fund. Thos want lamps erceted now in Kavonawood, and on necount of tho condition of this fund tho matter has been doferrad to ascer~ tain whether they oan be oreated by this fund thig year or not, ‘Phe usual monthly Toports word rend from the Buperintondont, of the Water-Works, which showed 13,222,807 xnllons of water pumped, and ntotal expunge for tho month of November of 5; and tho police report shows lve nrrests And 836 fines nnd costs assesscil, ‘Ten ordinances were ndopted for the constric. tton of silewniks, which will cover 1 distance of about Ave mites, and Commissioners appointed to mako estimntes for.the anno, LAKE. ‘Tho Hoard of Trustees witl mect tho slgnors of Mr. It, A, McClellan's potition nalelog te Board to pag a resvlution requesting the Asavssor to rebute the amount voted to him for making tho Assessinent ti oxcess of what tho fiw allows, Feituy afternoon, Mr. McClellan Is employed by the ‘Taxpayers’ Association to forrat aut tho ale leged erooked ways of the town officers and to. try tocutdown tho taxea in the town, It ia cinimed by tho town authorities that Mr. Mc- Cleltan wecs bis position for improper purposes, and they have, by a cesotutiop, retuscd to allow him access to the records of tho town. s A Cummins’ Dontal Company, State nnd Rane dolph, Fiucat tooth $7. Filttigs inf price, Buy tho Improved Howe Scates, Borden, Sollock & Co., Agents, 97 Luke atréct, Buek & Rayner's Moth Powder destroysronoh> 8, floas, iiles pad bosuuige m= Artificial cyes from Dr. Muller's factory, Uri Gory Usiek Diced wlsugeter MAIRILIAGE LICENSES, ‘The fnllowing mnrrlago icon erdayt rene dpe 8 Word Wikon Out Reatdence, hlengo, Willian C. Sear: {Madi at: Nowe: { Jacob Berstold. Enna bugerhause! William J. C1 Al Wittiom Edward G. Moore, done F, Armistead, Charles L. Breed... Fannita 1. MoM Alfrod MTU Florence's ns0n. {Girltaphar ‘Hi, Martin, Jennie tall. 4Yittar, Cree, Minto Rorsin, Jacob Johnaon., ‘Anan Peto sZiseeeChicnzo, 22h. Chicago. Charlos 8. Groon Sneah B. fluntor, Otto 1, Bloomh Emily Korth. frod Hermann Linh Utheses Thomasd. Quins, Kato Ramnoy, Chiengo, ‘Chicagu. Chicago, ‘Chicago, { Charles Laonard 42.46.87 Ohio, Dra. Lizzie Thom paon..52... 007 Onto. DIVORCES, 8 ‘Tho fottowing divorces wore applied for yestorday: HALWELA--Caruline Roboces from William 3. 8.5 for drunkenness. BENTLEY—Anno from Georgo; for conviction of folony. BTURBS—Marla f, from James Ft bill for sopn- rato niaintonanes for ndultury azid. failure to support. STUBBS—Jomos B. from Mario E,; for crualty, ‘Tho following divorces were granted yesterday: RNAMER—Loutss from Jacob; for desertion; by Judge Tuloy. MIMMIRICH—Mary from Theodora; f by Judge Talay.) TO of for gocher THIS—Androw from Lona; for doserttony by J Barnum, i Peale HUSSELL—Tonry £1 ny konnoss; piiUSSEhte Henry trom Barahy for drunkenness; DUNN—John A, from Emma A.; for denortion; by Judge iarnum, DEATHS. Peete Peer ee tne nivin or ee ENT OED McGREKV Y¥—At hor late realdonce, 34 Woat Fit- tocntheat, Bridat, boloved Wife of Sichaol Alo Ov. . Funeral will take place ‘Thursday, Dee,9, ot 1Do'clock fina ut the Jesult Church, thence ‘by enrato Calvary Ory. RAPPLEY—In this clty, Doc. 5, Mrs, Ids Rapploy, of quick cansumpuon, ‘Hotnins wore buried in Uakwood, WAMNBR—On Monday, Doc. at bis sesidenco in Trooklyn, X, ¥., of typhuld-focar, Wyliza Hl. Warnor, oltest son of tho Inte Wyllys Warner, of New Haven, Conn.,and brother of Mra. Lyman Bled aod Georges L. Witenor, of thia city, aged 45 yenrs. * UNDERIILE—Doa. 7, of pnoumonta, Loon, young- est xon of Alleo and Noison Undurhiit. FINN—At bia residence, 3 Untario-st.. John’ Finn, agod bb yonrs und & mdnths,0 native of Monbay, County Wexford, Ireland, Konoral ‘Thursday, tho Oth Inst. at 10 o'clock, to Churoh of tho Holy Namo, nid thonce by carriages to Calynry Comotary. $2 Boston (Masa.) pavers please copy. COATES=Noc, 7 at hla rostdanee, 199 Wast van Boroneat., William 'Coutos, of Court Liborty No.2), 4. ‘Notloo of funorat herenftor, ALLEN—Lawrence Allon, suddonly, of hoart-dls- o. : Funerst from his jato residonoo, M Purplo-sty Wednasduy, Due. & by ers fo Calvary Comotory. ECCLES—Luta May Kecles, daughter of Thomas a Mugla Helos, azod 4 yoara und 4 dnya. Funernl Thursday, Doc. 9, ot 10 o'clock at their rosi- Nowberry-fv., by carriagos to Gracelund. BWAN—Dec. 4, at Up, m., Mary Louisa Swan, at hor mother's renidonco, 6 Kansas-at, of rights disoaso Of Mvornt fora Sunit Church Thursday, sho Oth, at unr ‘rom Je I] e rari" hones to Calvary, ne TBUradaye Sho Oily PALINGHI—At his rosidenco, No, Wost ian goipivady Das, fiat > pene denon Patinalhe aged 3 OATS, Fuvoral will tako place Timratlay nt to'ctocke n,m. ntnbovo rosidouce, by carrlage tost. Patrick's Churel, thonea by carn to Calvarye ry es ANNOUNCEMENTS, OV, ST. JOIN, OF KANSAS, Wil0 LKCENTI. wns roillectod onthe tuntperanes ticket, Dumo- crata, Greonbaekars, and Itepublicana voting Yor him, und who has dung such noblo work far Ue cause, 9 Vrolibttory inw taving bean pussod in thut Suute, will POWeE Purwonl Lint Baturtay avoning wt 8 o'gtock In behalf of nil the tomperanco organizations of tho city, Adimisnlon fred. Allury luvitod, VOSS RANGES Will att Witw BPmATe IN the ‘hind Hresbyterlan (Dr. Kittradge’a) Church tT: p. tn, W-dny. Ad. J. 1, COMM WILL CONDI IM Ataating coctay 1m Lowor Farwell i 1, Burke will sing. AMIE MONTHLY MEMES RECEPTION OF tho Young Mon's Christlau Association will ba Rela tu-morrow ovening In Luwer Parwoll Hull. Hx- collent music haa been provided, and Aunt" Fazio Alkon will be prosontto rolate hor experience among tho suldiors durmy the war, 'Tickote for mortar undone friond ouch freo cin be iad atthe ¥, A.C. - Otte, CATAIRILH CURK, Swallowing Poison. Swallowing snd Inbal genuruted by,Catarrh; pol bans, but the’ stomach and tunys, No uteraly teu Temudy, Hike douvbes und Insgitblo snuff, ean pus mibly ronch or erudicate tho virulent aporulus of Cuturrh, ‘This fact expining the won sitected by Ide. Wel Dy Meyer's now t {roalnont. ‘The olemonta used by hin are. peat by the mucous tnewibrane throughout the symtem nid forita constitutional us woll ap loci antidote, na curtain to eure Catureh, as vaccing virus ts to pro= Vout Sinatl-Pox, Ita wnprocedentod nate with ulso- Heltad tuathinonialy from stages Of tho discus wondurtul remedy, the fact that Wet 1 ttany thousands why, at all have been cured by thts 1 contradiction, 03 ter Cure ileal discovery ylor, HU Noble-st, row weltes: “One nsckauy produced a rndlcal cure.” 746 cntlroly carid a inember of my family who hina fored from Catarrh fur 40 yra. J. 1D, MoDonnld, TU Mrondway. N. Yt," 1t cured ino aftor dactaring or nuucly BO years.” Merv, Emmu 0, Mower, J VW. Waallhyton-piace, |N. Yur “1 can epeuk tor even mulubora Ut my fauily wha have uand it with, giyst banal “itev. WW, aL. Mumuer, Froderick, id. “Hvorvbody troubled with Catarch na 1. wan snoutd ave th! ry A. Ranker, 44 N,Clork-sty, jx years i did not breath through De cutaree i ai Chi It” Fora fay nostelle untlt ne Tuved Wol Da Moyers Ci Ud" Mea, St, Be Mheney, Sel Mt Doula Mar "61 Atlante tow avo ma instant role B ih Cite. “UU stored free, ita Cr te ered Ly dd FE De Wity AUD, abDer-abs N.Y av Bi-S0 come ff SPENCERIAN PENS. SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS Of tho Ve it Euros fake, and unrivaled oP eitilan Buruoihigeaud sacunces Of Polat I EAL SWAN QUILL ACTION, ] Ju 20 Numbors, A complcta Bomplo Cand for trial, by mall on receipt of LS cculse - ‘ Ivison, BLAKeman; Tavtor & Co,. IPN ond 140 Cirand Ctvect. Naw York, AS. ED, WIL'TS Lea haa alaeead Noe Tdi istusoeste FURS! SEAL AND MINK Sacques and Dolmans, And Silk Fur-Lined Garments Of every description can be found at our es- tablishment at reasonable prices. There is nothing in the Fur line that you cannot find by calling on us, and get the best. You will find much finer goods by calling on us than you can find in any other Fur house’in the city, and save from 10 to 20 per cent. We have also a full fine of . LADIES! AND GENTS" SEAL HATS, CAPS, AND GLOVES. M. J.B. PERIOLAT & 0, LEADING FURRIERS, : 165 WABASH-AYV-, (Ely'n Bnltding), cor. of Monrorest, ito ©, Ney Rept Tm Ne, ft _ nee Wes * AND unrt?2 pn. PER SEC” John Osborn,conxCo. SOLE AGENTS. COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO "Their poputar monthly drawini nover stpanod, have ae placa rouuiariy ii tho CLEY Olt LOUIS: DECEMBER 3i. ose drawings veenr monthty undor provisions at mn act of tho GonornlAssumbly of Kantucky, Incor= Parating tho Newport Printing wud Nawapapar Co. pr appr Se oe sa special net, and hos never been a rey ¥ ‘hha United States Cireu{t Court on Mareh31 ron- dered the following decisions Ast—That the Commonwealth Distribution Company ts legal, 2d—Ite drawings are Mir, ‘The Company has now on hand a tn sOrvo Ttond ug callow oe Tund, tng attractive peizest gm on..8 1,000 Woach 1000 AON] OW Prizes Seach FAO) picivai.. Ian) 00 Prizes seach LON 9 Prizes 50 onch, Approximation Prizas. 2700 Dries sau onch: Abprostantion Pettus 130) Prizes €100 unel, Approximauon Mrizes, A 1,90) rings... or Wholo ttokots, £2 Yokota, el.” 27 tickots, $32, t c “ Halt a omit or, Bank Denft tn Lotter, or sond by z money, oF, Ban! by wWPrizes, I, xpresé. DONT SEND BY REGISTENED BH Ol LOST-OFFICE ORDER, Urdere uf Sand XpTORS, cin bo KONE At OUT UxDONKO, oF information addrons tM. HOALDM AN, ournal Huildinue) Loulsvliio, Kya Or No.1 Nrondway, Now York, Or tod. A, TALES 102 Wuaaltagton-s Re Cilensa. ora Ut. Auctioncors, 81 uid 8} Randolph-st. Our Sale, 9:30 This Morning, FURNITURE A full ine CARPETS, must be sold. Goneral Houschatd Goods, Holiday Goals, Chromos, Plated Ware, General Morchandise, VLIZON, FLERSITEIM & CO. Great Catalogue Sale AT AUCTION. Fine Watches, DIAMONDS (set and unset), “Rubies,” Sapphires, Fine Jewelry, To closa the acconnt of Now Orleans and Havana Importing Louse, Sato at our stores, Thursday, Dec. 9, at 10:30 o'clock Senta Cur Ludtes, Catalogues now ready. N, FLERSHULM & CO, Auotunvers an pe eS, ‘sf Rundulph-nt, By T. Eh. STACY. SHERIFF’S SALE! At 268 Wabash-av., At10a. m, Those 50 Elegant Sets ‘WHIl bo sold To-day, This, sate wil) bo suro, as tho ault in court is dis missed, Over 2 lave been wanting tiem, and they will bu sold without ttiatt TO-DAY SURE! Finest lot of Furntturg over disptayed, Camo cariy for this, the only such chisnce you will over have. Must be Sold at 30 a, mi, To-day. Hlownnt seta for auch Toss than cont, Como and roo thotmuarly. ah, BTAGY. Doputys Dy WO-AGAIN & REV-EL, Cor, Fitth-ay, and Randulph-st SHERIFF SALE! An [immense stock of Now and Second FURNITURE CARPETS, HEATING STOVES, COOK STOVES, BEDDING, Ete., Mocolved from Sheriff and Hankrupt Eales, GO-AGAIN & REV-KL, Corner Fiftteay. and Mundolphest._ PUBLIC AUCTION SALE? OBS, RUNBIELS, AND SLIPPEIS, ROOPA EDS EAD AY | 20s AD AM, BYE 16t Mali Having recelvod a lar, wholosuly house, wa aball biznes biddor, Vvury pale what itbrings,” "The stuck eo ft, kip. and ve ye, ull cuaow of “Kenuing Sucker boots"; wo LOdrcasce uf Candee sid Hoston rubbers, con~ Blsting of Arctic, Aluakas, sandals, und oouss also an immense stock of elexant slippers in silk ons Drolderad, oto, Fuil line of tudigs' suwed shows, ad B biz stock of children's shucs. ‘This will be a’ free Auction valo, and wo want yuHt to Altundt Ie By CHICA AUCTIONS STORAGE CO. Auctionoors and Meal-Estato Agents, TdT Kast Madisun-st., near La dal Furniture and Carpets at Auction, ‘Thls Wednesday Sturning at 0} o'clock, At Sulesroum, lyf H. Madison-1h CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Auctre, CANDY, Saas ad renee Bond #1 9, 8 or 8 fern nample By grey Zolull box By xpruss Of the boae Cundiou in Auerics pub up elas ganuy andaurietiy fury. fluturs to all Chicagu, ” Addrusa GUNTILEL, Confectioner, THM adiwu-wL, Cuicazos 7S CANDIES, Frosh Every Duy, Conaid- gro the Hust in the world, CALAMELS a spachally ee and itetail, 0 BEATE NT boow—In cal $8,800, $1,000, und 1,871 6 THE PANAMA ¢ Panama Canal “The Universal Company,” For the Construction of an Int ere through the Iathinun of Janine Mresideney and Management op | Me PHYA M FERDINAND DE LESSEpS President of the Buez Canat Compant telth the Patronage and Prinelpal Hanks and 2 and Amertea, mpan; i <besiata nes eens lanicers of Buropy Issurm OF 500,000 Shaves of mon Fr According to torms of ‘Orgnntentie Mr, Champotlor do Wibes, Nutary Pubes 1 prea) 2 PANAMA CANAL COMPANY WU bo organtznd with 9 capital of Boo. Fanes Each, franex, consisting of ‘allions ot 800,000 sharon of 1100 francs, O00 sharen hava tach te torm of organization for tho origite( rae lb consideration for exponen neur KraNteos, fy by thom to M.- Ferdinand de Lensons: igeraetacedot th 590,000 sharca bulng offered forpubhiesubserpas? Conditions of the Subscription, THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICH Is PA por sliore, payable an follows: AM, G0 fanes 35 franes (41.80) on autweription, 10 francs on allotmont to bo aga from dato of emission, Tho remaining 51 franes will vo. subs may bo deomed uecorsury by tho Councien gat! tration, notteo of which will be published wee three months In navauca. ‘No wich eal, moyenne ¢ manda before the expiration uf one : Unto Uf subscription, eae ‘Aftor paymont of 20 franes tho sha changed for bonds, by tho consent o biting ARenoral mooting. ‘ho owner of cach twenty shnros will one vota in the gonoral moatings Staal Intorost at tho rata of G per cent.on alt will bo patd during tho progross of the work HEN por cent of Uw wot earnings wil to aye uted to the saharoholdars necorutiny of organization. ee ae ee ‘Tha roquiauienta for official quotatl filled soon aftor tho angantzation of thn Compege TUE PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION will bo oneal Iv EUNOPE and ASIZIICA on tho 7th, 6th, and th of December, 18, ho distribuston OF shares sutctlieg wil sty pro rata of the total subseriptions, with of nntlonality. se eeu who following privileged subscriptions Jeceta reauetion: | eee at—Tho siaroholdors and deierates of thos Canal Company have tho privilege of aubscelbing ts ono Panama sharo for each sharo or delozalonct tho Sues Canal Company. Socond—The origin subscribers to tho Panama Canal Company haya the privilego of subscribing ne theso Pannna shares In proportion to thelr former subscrintion. ait thdinest ? In order to avall thomsolves of this right, tho prite leged subseribeta, on paylng tho first Sipperaey prenont tholr Suce Honda or thelr certideates proving thelr original Panama subscription to the respective bankIng-houses, mada withta thicy res can be ex f thoatockhols. 8 paldta SUBSCRIPTIONS will be recolved in PATUS by the Compagnie Universello du Canal de Sucs, Comptoir a'Excompte, Roclete de Depote et do Camptes Courants, Soclete Generalo pour te Developpement de Commerce ct de i'Indusirie en France, Banque de Paria et dea Paye-dins, Credit Lyonnats, Agotote Financlero do Part Banque d'Eacompte de Paris, And stall tho offices of thelr branches and Inland und Forotgn Corrorpondonte. Also In England, Gormany, Holgium, Holland, Auk tris, Hungaria, Italy, stussin, Spain, Portugal, Salt zerland, Donmark, Sweden, Norway, Turkey, and Egypt, at tho special houses desiunated. ‘Tho Connell of Admintatration has appolute ed a Npecial Committee in America tu repree * aent the Company In thie enilenton, ‘Under the authority so given, the under aigned will rocelve Subscriptions by Matt and Telegraph. * Messrs, DREXEL, MORGAN & C0., J, & W, SELIGMAN & C0,, WINSLOW, LAHIER & C0,, Spectat Americun Committee, New York ity. Sleigh and Carriage ROBES! Sent. Otter, Benver, White Tox, . Binel ear, lied Box, Grnuy Kox, IXitt, Fox, : Lynx, ON» Chihons Goat, cunt, Mountsin Wolf Bersinn Lom, ‘Cinnamon Bear, Lewd Rober, ‘Crom Mox, Red Wax, Everything in the Robe Line can be found at our establishment at Reasonable Prices. M, J. F, PERIOLAT & 60, Lending Furrie 163 Wabusbnve (fly's Bullding), cor, Monroc-st HOLIDAY PIE AKEFIELD RATTAN ‘CO. ‘This Company are showing at thelr salesro02 a5 Rintecat the largest and most complets stat of their justly celebrated Kattan Chairs, aia Stands, Fancy Scrap Baskets, ctc, ever s¢c0 the West, These goods arc most happily ated for the Holidays, making a beautiful, useful, eee eee rnin at aur experience of last 7 raking warning af aut ex when we cloned out every Rocking Chale te large stock before 13 o'clock of the auth, wentS more than doubled our stock’ fur this seasons OY are now able to show our Patrons the largest a, handsomest stock of Rattan Chairs ever oft the publle, shown from the many dealrable Patterns sie last eearon, we hays many new rons be sure to picase all wha sea them. ‘The *WAKEKIELD" Choirs ace, well knot throughout the States, and are jot Setiry. for their BEAUTY, FINISH, and DURABIA ‘The constantly growing demand for thess Fey weirants us in making preparations for ths Nit “Christmas Trade" jn our experience of 207 and we have got the Goods to show yous WAREFIELD RATTANCH. 231 State-st. N. B.—Muatratod Catalogues mont frou 08 applica Hon, Qooda tlonny adress 1 PRIZE, 2 pONBD AB EVER BREN Fo3T! NO DuAWIN EN Wha SINGL Ne TERY Ce THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTIEE, us Bins, regularly tran, ny Pumas Gy mtn of the fonoral Assumbly of tho state of | approved Dec, 144, fur Wo bene! ue ue Havas! Tustituulons, on Dec. 1 D. 000, 8%. ae etecs aver Firat Capitals, 926,000, % ing $00,800, ‘Tickets Lee rilculars adi ere eT ee HY gy G, OPENG Guo Iroudwass Noy ch PILED BED Y, 87 & BV Wasblae ov contained to nia 7 ond for pried Lt il ‘A Wewll pend for P! yl Wibcfosate fet reners Slt fur the MSIL TIVO aT By oa as ap ea arruntd. Be BUBN AMS

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