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SN PAGIIs. jordon ns texal counsel re, ny MeMaster, and Mellroy were appointed acominittes to investheate port tan mecting to be hel a-murrow afternoon nti o'clock, Mn. Cannes Avery, the lumber merchant Anct With i serious toss yesterday fn the thoft o! his bugyy, dut he was quatters, and to res dt nt the sume place GENERAT: NEWS, F. L. Wirprn, of Hoston, 14 at the Sherman, R. 8. Srna, of Now York, la nt the Shor avaliable robe from fortunaty in recovering te ditrity Avery always drives down town fast trotters, and) hi front of tho off Tamnysy Walle friend saw the team tn front. o! thought he wortl hitehes then it ofa frien, not far froin Tae Yesterday nfternnon his M. Nrazee, of Rockford, is nt the Sher- A.B DAvis, of San Franelseo, fs at the Tro- playa practien! Joke Hee” $0 be xent. one of his men outto “nip” the When Me. Avery returned and started todrive off he discovered bls loss, und. Jum oho sent his tenmat n rapld gait tip to the Central Police Station, reported his lose, describing the property, and tho description wits duly telephoned to all parts be city, und officers wert puton the lookout 8. A. Winxte, of ‘Toronto, Canada, fa at tho Ang inte his Wag Lrorp Tevis, of San Francisca, i¢ ot dronas A, Ditrw and Allen Smith, U.8. Ay fre at tho Palmer. 1.1. Gauses and fatnily, of London, England, are at tho Tremont. F. Diyscont, editor uf tho St. Paul Pioneer Drean, Isat tho Pavitte. EUebI4 Of the Abbott opera com- pany, isutthe Palmer, Notnixo further was heard yesterday regard- ing Mr. Honry Enieris, : J, Hossain, President of the Vermont Life- (Insuranee Companys, fa at the Paciiic. W.R, PALMER and James B. Whiting, of the Union Square Theatre company, ara at tho the When he retur 07 I friend's office the man who tind tpped the rahe broweht ft inte hin, and told him he bad. taken ft froma suwil boy, who was rmaning through the alley with it. Mr. Avery thanked hiin, and, pulling out a rolbof money, handed h pill, susiam, “Here's a dollar for you. telephoned to pollee hendytiarters that he bad his property, aud ho left the place it nund, congratulating nal titek. After he hail gone, the min who und been tipped" for inding the robn discovered that he hn heen by mistike, and tho boys in tho ofive told lim to. “Charlie” will not know of tho Joke until he sces this morning's Trariuse, and thon he will wish the robo bad ea 48 tho boys will have nothing Jesu thay wine, i Li avery happy frame of himself upon bis. ven at So bill han on to It, actually been JouN Morsay. Land Commitstoner of the war THE FOUNDLINGS’ HOME, Missourt, Houghton & Ontonugon Hallrond, (8 0t ) nun pubilshed a communtention Sat. urdny Inat asking thit contributions be mide the charitable people of the city and recely nt this office for the Forndlings’ Home, fn ace cordineo with the custom of previous years. A recent articla showed that thore was but tho trensury of that excellent charity, Tho good work has alrendy begun, A contritmuon of SU having been revolved from one eltizen and $6 from Col. Mason Loomis, All who desire to contrifute something toward tho mutintonance of the sixty little waits and their in the Foundiings' Home should send thom to Tits TUNE, UNION VETRIANS, Tho reguinr monthly Veteran Club was held In: quarters In the Grand Pacitle |) tibet seventy-ive present, Gen, Martin Beem aves, of No, 251 West Polk and felon the sidewalk In front of her homo at.t00 Sunday even, aud broke hor left lew aboys tho ankle. &. 3. Washburne, In accordance with an Invitation extended him some ume ago, awill rend a paper.tiis avening before the Chi- cauo tlistorfenl Suctoty on tho "French ovolu- ‘tn Matteson House property has paseed Into the hands of tho Connecticut Mutual Insurance: Company, the deed trons the Master i Cmincery huving beon recorded yesterday, ‘ho considera. an 1s $159,000, JOUN COLUMAN, 16 years of age. accidental: Ho down wt ilght of stntra at No. 14 Charl cat Gu'olock Inst evening and wie severely owas (uken totha County= i of the Onion trig at the hensl- tel, Thore were ‘Swelve inumes were proposed for membership and nineteen now members elected. Col. Scribner made a report of a conference held with Col, Swain, of the Grand Army of tha Republic, relative to the placing of hendstones over the graves of unknown soldicra, Capt. A. Fe Rockwell reported thit no bead- stottes could be sceured tu the Nation! comes fee ey the remaina bad been positively The Trustees wera authorized to lot-boxes for the annual clection, jn regard to the date of which 1 lary wae tinullydevided to elub-room of tho Grand Pacitle Hotel the eccond Monday in January, between tho hours of 1! lon was adopted indorsing the bill red by Conzressmin Keifer, of Otto, pros ng for the pensionine of prisoners ut war in the Southern a\fter some tl ul for treatinen Mk AND Mrs. Vor Phun, Ritssin Hack, Montrent aud MJ, Haney aro registered at the ‘tu temperature Marinaye, optielin, ULES Soun, of Antwer George Henshel, of homes Carson,of Livers af Winnipeg, Manitoba, egtonldyy as oheneyed by init deurees.nbnve. Zoro, disoussion erated, Kiethe election in tho Buitiding), was ats a. ni. W. M, Egan, W. 8. , Otdersbaw, buve be ns ndelegation frum the Chienyo ] to the Nutional Board of Trade, which incets in ‘Wushiugton to-morrow. ‘Trt rotunda walls on the county's sie of tho Rew Court-Houre, whero they join the main have broken away, on necomit, It Is their not having ‘been geeurely ane ‘The opening i4 about three inches wide. und it is questionnble whether it will bo sife to zo on with the work. 1 J. Wiirrresony, Chiet Engineer; Gcorro Olde, Generut Freight Agents and enhorn, Assistant Gonernl Frelgnt Agent of tho Culenga, Milwaukeo & St. Paul; Chict Engincer of the Hannibal '¥. N. Finney, Gencral Mannyer of tho tillroad, are ut the Pacitie. Ar o'clock yesterday moralng a oman giving m ‘olls nppited for lodging: at the West Twelfth Street Stution. In response to questions ho stited that he had escaped Sun- day night froin the Insane Asylum at Jefferson, where he had been cuntined for three yoars pst. dic was wenring the Asylum clothing, and ap parently told a truthtu, ¥ tendent of tho Asylum bag been notitied, Av the snnunl Communtention of Lakeside sand A. M.. held Inst even- our of Trade ik it was decided to orgnnizo a regular drum corps its in auxtlhiry to the Club, A communteation was. reid Lonergan, of Now York, thanks the resolutions passed relative to his successful work inworking up tho details of the Mores Mi then adjourned until Wednesday in January, when nominntions for officers will be made, THE CITY-HALL. ‘Te Superintendent of Buildings will resume thy Inspeetion of the thoatres to-morrow, THE Health Department condemned for tho weok ending Saturday 6,72 pounds of ineat, and abated 209 nuisances. Tnose In arrears for water-rates should bear Jo mind that ndiscount of 6 per cent is ullowed. ‘on all bills pald during the present month, ‘THe Finance Committee met yesterday and audited all of the November bills ugainst tho clty, which will be pald as soon ng tho warrants can bo inate out. ‘Tur Committee on Streets and Altoys, South, yestorday ngreed to reccommend thit an alicy bo opened between Douglas avento aud 'Thirty- seventh streot and Vernon avenue and tho rom Comrade sthe Club for West Wiscon ‘tho naow of Tsung W.'E Lodge, No, 7, A. ¥. day at thelr hull, corner of Thirty-frst street aod Indiina avenue, the following oltlcers were elected for tho ensuing years Gllbert apne rull, ‘Treasurer: 3 Whitin Balle: Croft, Severo. M. Decker, De Mordough, J. D. John Hutehtison, Trustees, A onse uttnehed ton grocery wagon owned by Wiltlin Sullivan, of No, G87 Elston avenue, tery morning. and at the corner of Clybourn avenue and thusted strect collided with astrect ear, and aubsequent- ly with a crockery wagon dulunging to Mr. ‘fne nies, of No. iid Cl were completely The pumping-out of the old tunnel, prepnara- tory to exumluing tuto its condition and clean- ing it if necessary, will be commenced to-more tin thought that it will take at lenst two weeks to compicto the job, even It thore aro no accidents, Abn, McCautity, of Springfield, was in tho city yesterday, and devoted himsolf to looking after the workings of the Fire Department, with a view to tha reorganization of flre-service at Ho was extended every courtesy, and 6xprossed hlwself na well pleased. THE question of a bridge nt Dearborn atreot is aun belug agitated with a view to getting an appropriution for tho AYyUuMENt Now, Used row or next dny, botirn avenue, entulished, und broken crock+ ory and groceries covered the Btrect, Quigley, Y years of age, tho driver of the Sulll- van pebieiny was thrown out and considerably ‘THOMAS GutrFiTH, 0 printer omployed on the News, died guddenty and without tho attendance of 1% -physiclunt nt 8:50 yesterday: No, WL Desptaines strect. heulth for some tne, mu debility i8 stipposed to hive been tho cause, Tho decensed was 60 yours of axe, slugle, und fa not fnowh to have any relatives in this city. The Coroner's jury found that. valvular dleease of the heart and congestion of the brain wero the cutises of death, ‘Tene were forty-one paticuts treated In tho Cileno Hospital for Women and Children dure dug tho month of November, seventy-two in tho dispensary, and four outglde, miktag a total of NBC vere: From pee no this winter, yor of the improve- State atreot bridge is veeupled by tho street cars, Which was not the case a year est of Land, MoNally & Co., tho lent of Bulldings and Fire Murehat cied thoir new buliding on Mon- ye slight suggestions were made Jirotection nainst Nre, ete., ‘Tho bultding wus con- yesterday Ing; with reference to which will be adopt srdered & very wood one. ‘Titt Controller advertises to-da; tho refunding bonds to bo Issued April J, 188], whieh will Dear interest at tho rate ‘Tho bonds run tor twent and wilt be taaued In denominations of & S500, and S10 each, 1 to JanedL, and on 1 Tha donations in mi Joseph Medill, #2 a Phoips, Dodge & nations of merchandise and del Thanksylviog dinner wero receivnd nt the Ie ital frum: Mr Hilton, Mra, L. 1 Wilkinson) ik of 4 per vent. nurstow, Dickine i cs + Buckley, Mr, application must bo na- panied with § per cent of the valug of tho 1 it Is proposed to purchuse, ‘riz Controller yesterday sent a lotter to tha heatl of eneh Departinent of tho City Govern- inent nakloy tham to subinit anestimate of thair rabuble axponses for IKst as es ommnissionup Waller thinks It will Me to yet tn the estinnites for his Departinent nt tho Utne named, but will do tho best ho cnn, ‘The Controtler wauts to send bls catiniate to the Council Jan, 10, AMONG tho building permits fasted yeaterday waa one to John Kulat to erect n three-story dwolllug, No. Zul West ‘Ywolfth street, to cost Oo; une to Anton Voturn, to oreet n two- y Rightoenth, ono to Paul Surntk, to erect a Loomis, to cost $1,000; and ane to Frank Slod, oreot a tworwtory Rightoonth, to cost 3,600, A CASE of amull-pox was yesterday ropartod from No. i128 Forest avenue, and the ition wus promptly removed, Dr. Siwyer, who ox- arulned thy caso, had not, up to alate hour, re- ported any of tho particuinn. “Tho Uttlo giet who was stricken with tho dscnsd at No. iT) vot last wouk, and who wits too tho day, and the y tho health au Cheatle, und Mr. Dore. DR WickensitaM Ia interesting himself in the mutter of imending.the Inws of tho State this wititer to better protect physician und patient, the following, to bu forwarded Holt, us embracing his ideas on the No person duly authorized to practice aurwery shitll be compelled to diteioga he may have required patient In his professiome character, nnd witeh information wns necussary 10 emtble hin to prescribe for auch patient as 8 pbysiciin, or to do any et for fin ag it surgeon A sinillne movement Is on foo! sylyanin, and ‘tho profession is taking a deup any information which dn uttending any he says, in Poun- tory dwolliug, lon was given Inst event und Mra. A, 1 Ielley, Now in honor of the formal en ur, Miss Minnio Kalloy, The interlor of th ree itefulls devorated with i added ready ong-stury "cot trance of thelr daught 'Throup atrect, near . waa beautifully ind ti profusion of rich tow tothe handsome appolnty ho number of tollots of the esta was very tit wulics werg oxqutelt. served an excellent supper in the Itbrary durlag the evening, und Jab iand's orches formed somo very pretty seluctiond, ‘Tho houra of the reception Were from 8 until WH o'clock, puvple took possession 0! joyinent Of tha dance, meeting of Irish revolutionary pitrlota rke's Hotel lusteventng to tike action toward prosenting tunes Stephens, tho worlds ronowned revolutionlyt, with it testimonial on the ove of hia dupurtury for France, tho follows ing committes wis apy Houth Morgan stre alek to be ron remutins were tukon charge of thoritics for interment. SUPERINTENDENT MCGANIUGLE and ox-Jallor extendod interviow yesterday: ‘Tho question dla. Cucticr’a being uppointed to tho plaice tow held by Lout, Kenting as Chief of Doe Currtor wigs given to understand that he could hive tho place, but, thors bol contingencies in the way of hls accepting it, no vonclusion was rouchol, Curricr would profer ren of the Pour- House, but there is some tale now of giving that pluco to Warden Milly of tho Hospital, nud putting the Intter ine atitution in the control of a physician, THe deaths for tho week ending Saturday. wore HH. against 16d for tho previous weok, ud 161 Cor tho corrcaponding week of inst prinuipal causes Of doath wore dips condutuption, 1 each: v and Jater the young tun parlors for thy on, pulnted to coi ° apt. 1. F. Gleeson, BP. Mu- MaJ.J. Farroll, the Hon. 0 * john ators H B, Duty, Joseph O'Sullivan, 'f O'Conner, Murtin J. Mogan, Georus Floming, Charles’ King, Nicholas Shannon, was ¢leeted Chair ure. ‘The Belt an of the Committee, and Joe 1u7 West Madiaon strat, Prous ish Government yet hold open a reward of $20,000 for the captured of Stephens, ‘Tuy date of svate in the Contral Churuh to the nun publie Lexan yesterduy at tho Central tusie- Hall box-olliee, and tho unbroken line of eager buyors proved ‘that Prof, 5 Juclly 198 great ua cover. Ba! attendant standlug in ting’ aud the sale continued with ruption until tha box-olllee closed td o'clock when the gules realized betweon, Ie Ie wow evident tht tho total number of Beata that will bo taken will exe OMY BINGO Cho OrPAninitor: jo conUNUeS crit Who a ‘fouture of each Sunday service, nown altizends who yesterday would aro Henry Stroug, Geurge M. Hh Webster, BB. W, OW, Kimba! C, Varner, dudgo lrnd. ‘arly a thousand sittings have uiveddy been tuken, und those who have litherte nege Jeotod to seoure thalr seats should not postpone thy ehvice many duyé longer if tiey desire to wet Hood seats, ‘Tak creditors of the buckel y Broduce and Provision 1 equducted by Pope & Co., tub yesterday uftere noun at 9 o'clock wt 12 Chirk street, Lenduneo wid not extraordinarily large. Bit, MeWiroy preaided. debtcdness of the * Exebungo” wis ¥L2,0M, und ‘that ho comproinise had Leen nade of nny per centige dn wetiiement of chili, contrary, Pope liad ¥ pueumonin, 14; croup, J ‘s disenss nnd railrond lye and scarlet-fover, 3 cuch; rhoumutisin, 3; and paralysis, 1. By wards AL upperrs tit tho wreatest number dled f Fourte and the simaticat ehteouth Wards, ‘oura: <2! butween Wand 4; 10 botween +10 between GW aud 00; und 4 between 0 wrathtaahists had Forty of those reely ni witers ‘THY MAYON AVTEI BEWEI-OAB. The quostion of tho control of the building of sewers continues to be an MpUrtiit one, sud tho Mayur yestorday came 4 a Col Eilers, of the Sewurnge Department, to write to an certain p to coniw on hore with a The Colunol y tetlon in the matter at thut Commissioner Waller rex was dono, or ore: dy and neaured the C hye would bo responsible, ba bo did ua onlered, bo attached to” wastu-pipos, gutch-basing, te is be death to soweregag, and, coed any proviown: of the churehy, anil private dratius and: Atony tha watl- tothe front und ord putentee of a sewer tru Viow to introducing bl hesltated to tuke in: ret, on the ground should do whutev his Honor tnalste we hop known as ‘wutour-closota, au besides suoeting upproval, ig approved by Dr, Dy Wolf, to whom inode wus exhibited, When tho dovico Is brought beru it will be toate should incet the publls want the probubilities at ie will bo adopted, and ita: upon iu tho draluuge of all ew bull Mayor ja ulgo in pry pubite suwers, O8 lig heretofore been noted, rough open manshole — cove: agree, and jt tho sp) In tho pust ono of holes bus been that thoy The sewerd, but thisis to be overcome ln tho future by suspending shoot-Irog pans, remoy- able at ploasuru, boucath the covers to'catch all ‘This wan idea of at teeta bia Honor’a approval. the question, it will be even, hus not beon withs out its fruity already, aud, siuco the Muyur bug Th was stated thi aa tout a clreular proposing ry cern ud etick coMmpuny With t capital of ¥1U),00, the vreditors to inky the payinent of thelr cluime, quite got it through n Tho Chair stated wus tu cub some favor of yentilat! oe oem, Li ection to open i aid of Sts old debts In thin wa: That the objout of the weet! idea Low the convern bud been run, and get at tc the eeeture suet nigke ui Hen, Brown. an others stated tholr dissutlyfuction ut Popu's cons re wixivus tu huve an iuvestiguiion » Ab was deeded to ewploy Van ‘the books su thi! dnvestizution, ‘he wgltution of taken hold of tho matter, ti rababllitics aro that in the near future there will bo lesa come Plaint nbout rewer-gas, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. County Crent Kroxke hos made na state. ment of tho earnings, recelpts, and disburses anonts of his oMlee for the six months ending Nov.i, ‘Tho uagh fees collected amount to $125, of which $5.08 was from marringo Hiconses, $1,200 from tax deeds, and $2,694 frum County Court fees, tho rest belng from various sources, The wnevllected fees brought up tho total enrnings to $27,106, ‘The pay= roll and expense account amounted to 7, making tho not earnings over and abovo wa fur thy six months, &.98, ‘The cash recolpts for the same period were £90,100, nnd disbursemetitas S487, leaving a balance die Covk County, retuined to pay current sainrics, HaKk ‘The totul earnings for tho year enedtliy Noy. 9) wero S63,808; expenditubes, F50iN1; making tho net earniny varand nbove lox penses, fur the year, $1) The enrnines and receipts of feeain the County Court for the: atx: months ending Nov. iQ were €3,071, of which $2534 was pid to the enshier of tho County Clork’s olllev, : SCHARLAU—MIEROSLAWSEKI, Tho recount of tho vote for Mesars. Scharinit gnd Microsiawekt, the contesting candidates for Representative i the Fifth District, was cori- tluued yesterday In tho jury-room of tho Co ty Court, the vote in four of the thirteen pre- cinets of tho Fourteenth Ward being connted, Schuriau gained by tho recount tn tho Mirst, Precinct, @ votes, Vhis was tondo In ballots whore a vote ond oa half were serutehed— opposit Phelps’ namo uid # votes placed opposlt Schariau'’s namo. In the Second and Third Preeinets, where Schare Inv’s nang was written on Democratie tickets, clearly iudleating the yoter's Intention tu enat hla ballot for him, ho wag allowod the votos thus east, ‘With tho gains thus mado Mr, Schartat saya he hns ninjority enough te sccuro bin a scate in the House of Representatives. The recount will bo continued at 9:30 this morning, THE UNION STOCK-YANDS, . In the beginning of 1830 Jacob Try, who, nan atockinan, was interested In tho Union Stock- Yards & Transit Company petitioned the Criminal Court for teave to file an Information in the nature of a quo warrante, an the ground that that corporation was chirging excessive prices for yneding nnd fueding live stock. n wud did “not furnish proper fuellities to. live-stuck men. Tho respondent filed an ane ser praying that tho petition be not granted, on the ground that it was not changing exces sive rites,—showing by comparison with tho old yards that it iad not, stating. that Mr Trye dtd not know. anything about the workinys of its aystomn of doing business, and exhibiting tho niutiner in which it had built up the [ve-atock trade of Chicazo until it ageregated trangnc> tons amounting to $ 100,000,000 u year, Yesterday Judze Hawes, sitting in (ho branch of the Criniinal Court, entered u decree deny in; thoapplleation of Mr. Trye, Iu accordance with An ngreoment of the parties, TH JAIL. Sheriff Mann proposes to minko a full inyeatl- gation of the Jate jnit ape, and If uy responsibility attachos to nny of tho Jall em. ployés thoy inny lose tholr heads. The Commit. teo on Juifand Jail Accounts will visit tho Jall to-dny ond tearn whot ig required to place it In better condition, Mueh of tho bedding ts filed with vermin, and will bave to be destroved and replaced by now. The cells are receiving an overhauliug, and wilh by renovated us much as possible, ‘The matter of keeplng vermin out of tho Jall, when prisoners are almost dnily brought from the police st Mons covert) with bedbuyzs, lice, and fleas, is one that Is receiving somo attention from the new Sheriff und Jnilur, and some steps will bo taken to cleanse the prisoners ns fuat os th come In, nnd thelr clothing, if Med with v min, will bo put in aume plaice where It enn be divested of tho, bugs, ete, and prisoners who may require a change of garments will be pro- vided with clean ones ff it [s posable te do so, The prisoner who was carrying on such u lively restaurant busiiess iniweellon the miin fluor svas required yesterday to remove his oll-stove and othor cookhyg ‘utensils und auspene busi- ness, It is auld that he mado $9 or #44 day uns der tho late jall réghine, FEDERAL NOTES, Tr gold disburscmonts ycaterday wero $25,- aUt= ‘Tim Bub-Treasury redeemed $6,000 tn silver ‘and paid dut £4,000, ~ Oxe hundred ond thirty barrels of atcohol wero exported by tho Chicago distilicrs yestor- day. Tum intornal-rovenue recolpts yesterday footed up $10,035, Of this amount, 41,570 was for tax-paid spirits, $4,235 for tobacco and cigars, aod 31,72 for beer. ‘Tin Untph trial, which commences this morn- jog in the United States Pistriee Court, will mark another step In tha vrogross of the celu- brated muatch-bond cuges, ‘Tux legal fraternity partloatorly will bo inter-_| ested In knowing that from and after dato thoy enn “cul up’ Pall Hoyne, United States Come nilasioner, at hia olive by tolephono. ‘THe following is a listof the dutinble goods’ received at the Custom ffouse yesterdays Julius Nauer & Co,, three cases musical Instruments; Wilson Iros., two enses dry gonads; Lyon & Healy, one cuse musieat Instruments; Byritguo, Warner & Cow twenty-one cases cunnelt ouds, ninety burrelg eurrints; J. W, Goetz & Cu,, ont6 cso loves: W. H. Sohimpferman & Son, ton cases whisky; M. 1. Pase & Co. ono cnse cire miitie, one cise glo; J. it, West, Ofty bules wale nuts: A. B. Moeker & Co, 317 old carewheels, sixty tons pl tron: Davidson & Sona, 6x enacs granit: Stouben County Wine Company, tive quurter-caaks ind five clghth-cusks wine: Fowler * Tiros., 100 sncka sult; order ‘tM. Sinelale & Co, Alt sackssalt. Tho collections were 85,51. ‘Tuy clovaters at the Government Bulldicg shut down entirely yeaterduy, It consequence at tt suddon stoppuge of water uccusloned by the bursting of a pipe, nad people who had business dntho upper portions of tho building experi- eneed tho delights of mounting tho long, long stairs, It was a little slower bee than by the elevator method, but not muah. ‘That would bo Impossible. | Whilo the repairs ure Boing made it wouldn't be n bad idea to put on a fresh head of water, employ more brats und leas avolrdupots to man tho elevators thomselyes, adopt tho electric cull-betl ystom, und abrogate the idiotic rule of running continuous trips from the very bottom to tho very top, whon mine times out of ten, or ton thnes out of nino, no- ‘body on the tap floor wants te cana dawn. ‘Tha elevators might bo made a goud deal nore of 8 convenience to the public who aro tuxed to pay for thom than thoy at presont are, ——— THE ETHEL MISSION, CUARITY AND RELIGION, Amongat tho most recontly-atartnd charitable Anstitutions of Chicago ta tho Ethel Medien! Mis- alon, which, opencd nm month ayo under tho nuspleos of tho Chicago Avenue Church, haa Ueon occupled since then with tho daily dis- pensation of medical charities to the poor of tha North Sido, situated at No, 101 Wesson strout, tho Mission is placed fn tho centro of a district densely = populuted by - working — people, to iany of whom its gratuitous sorv- {ecu hive alrendy been a vory sappreela- bie boon. The first four of this house bas bon rented for the Mission and approprl- ately furnished, und though there iy un wbsence of any pretension to cleguuce iiany of the {t+ Ungs of tho place, the Muminuted scripture -toxte whlel brighten ite walle holp to make if vory plonaaint 13 well ng comfortable plice for tho putiunts who visit It dilly, ‘Those texts ine dicate that tho Mixsion ta nut entirely given 1y to medical purposes, aud, I conversation with Mrs. Rice, its mamiyer, A TiiuuNe reporter jenrned yestorduy that, whllo the afternoons of each day except Saturday ond Sunday aro wivou up ta the medietl branch of tho Mission's uvefutioss, tho uventoxs and othor afternoons ure devoted to religious servicos, Kuch Monday attornoon Dr. F, 1. Newomn ruuta sick coltdrons Tuosday, Dr, Jennie Smith uttonds to enses of throat and luug dlsonsy; Wodneaduy, Dr WH. Fostor adninlatert to. thos suifering from disousesof tho eye und curt ‘Thursday, De. tH. 34. Hobart, who 14 tho Modival Superintendent of tho Mission, treats diseases of womens and Friday Dr, C, ely attends to surgical cases, Buch of tho doctors is in attends ance dally nt 20 p. ni, and at some thine during the afternoon Mrs, Rice, who acta in tho capielty of chemlat ag well us muniger, making Up the doctors’ proscriptions, holds a brief rellglous aervice with the putionta, who thus recvlve splre stual as welt ns bodily comfort at tho Misslan, Wp. ni. Mondays, Wednesiays, und Fridays English soryiees are hold; Tucaday nlygist a Seane iunvinn service 1s condusted: Friday night one in thuBwediah tongue, and Saturday nlght chisavs ure held in which forulgners are instructed in the English language, Besidea those there aro gundwicbed {na mothors’ mocting on Wednes- day afternvon, and u sowing-school on Saturdays aftocnoon, so that Jt will be avon tho Mission {6 never idle, “hu fnatitution fa under the control of the Chicago Avenue Church, which supplics pere sats to conduct tha regular roligiuus dorvices, which are held in tt at 4300 aud 770 p, wench Sunday, and tho Sunduy-school which opona at Ou, nr ho institution adda auother to the srowing list of those started upon a baste of tnlth, As Mission glroular put it, it hus “No monetury resources: exoupt as the God of Elijah sonds means.” Hitherto thovo hive buen supplied j9 sutticionoy te keep tho Mlasion in very successful operation, und chia, too, notwithstanding the fick tht itd pie tronage bis tur oxeceded the hopeful antiolpas tons of {ta projectors, who are coutident that, howovoroxtonsive the work given toitte porform tho Lora will, forounh Vila servants ln Chieago, prasias: it with an abundance of menns to curry tuloug. Tho Mission is gli to receive old linen for bandages, Hines, clothing, oty,, ae Well ob donations of money, at Nu. 1Ui Wesson stroct, RELIGIOUS, THE VRESDYTERIANE, ‘The Presbyterian clergymen beld a protracted mecting yesterday moroing in tholr rooms in McCormick Block. Tho Hoy, A, Y. Gullck pro- Willlamea of Genevn Lake, and Freeman of Tockport, N.¥., were invited to alt na corro- sponding members, The Rey, Qvorgo C. Noyes read a paper on “Spiritual Power in the Preavher, and Tow to He argued that this spiritual power does hot consist In plous frumos or states: of mind, nor Inn pious, hypocritical cant. The power ta of God within tho iift of tho Holy Spirit, obtained oy falth manifesting Itself ty its conug frult, Ae to. ita nequiremen wot chotigh to say that. it is by prager clon, ev ua nf epiritunlits, nit atta See elixtne ot the Word of God.” Ourown hearts must feet the power ta well ns know the truth, nwledire of tho trint ‘out study anid or might mect thelr Ho fourth polut mato aaity for tho dine maton, for tho not tt eplte of foyes mile ty the part of the Ker was the ne of the thine of t tals Spirit worked with men and In this connection Dt strong plen for hard work’ u The dat neceasity Indie wis and watehful caro of the henlth of tha to publish his nd> en, P AMtor requesting Dr, altos, tho meeting adj THE METHODINTS. At tho regular meeting of tha Methodist Mine George, of Centenary Chureh, p Ttper was rend by Dr. sonclng tu Materialism in Modern Selence.” Tha paper was very lone rapositions were not fotlowed by any lengthy Hacusslon. During tho meeting n very tender referenco was made to tho serious (ness of Dr. Willinmison’s Uttiy son, and. the Rev. George Ry toexpress to the nilifcted fiy the hourtfelt aympathy of tho Associn- THR NAPTISTS. Tho weekly conference of the Taptiats minis vand yiciity was held yesterday, I. Hotchkiss, D. N. Y., rend lengthy paper Royival of Bxpositéry Prenehin; emt gentionuin was inf expository preaching, ant lad practiced it hin self for antmber of yours, that intnisters ox and they would t thoir conrrogations in time, Dr. Hotehkiss was nsked several questions at Ke d anewered thom sitisfactorily to A voto of thanks wag given ‘oF fur his able paper. ‘Tho lev. Mr, Baker wit read a Monday on The Week of Prayer,” FEMALE POLITICS, TUE MARGAIET PULLER SOCIETY ‘An assvclation intended to serve ns a polltteal edttreutor of tho women of Chieago—held a meoting yesterday evening at No.231 West Made json stroct, Mra. Maury’ Stlngon, its President, in thochulr, There were present at tho meeting olghtoen members, of whom ten were ladies. Tho set subject which engaged tholr dotibarn- tions wis “Unjust Taxation,” and tho debate was opened with a paper by tho prestding otiicers: The render deseribed vw heautiful panorann sbo hind recently observed in her tmuginution. pon a broad Highway stood a lovely cottuye, hich, however, was stricken with an appears While she gazed at It the red Mug of the nuetioncor appenred of tho windows, Shortly front of tho p contatning t ttand well-tavored ‘hiawas n bondholder, shortly nppenred,. und nade tho announcement that the place was to be old for unpatd taxes, Te was bought In by the bondholder. want tho fand himsolf, but “vou; soll cheap, nnd ho could resell add to his fortune, Soon after tho sete was over a gontlo-faced woman cnmo to tho door of the house, All hopo was gone from her fice, Sho slipped from her hillockuide near by, whero sho ash Miller upon and very scholarly, Yan Horn wasappoint He recommended ound tho Bible bool by boo! pront to thamscl tneo of sadness, afterwards = men rhige drove u gentleman, 4 ht it because it bats profit and dend husband, and walled, prayed. ‘Tha soldier had gone to tho War ns u substitute for the bondholier, and been killed, Tha pauper went on to deseribo tho mannor in which tho Government proteeted tho roperty from taxn- up the property of the soldicrs’ widows, inuny of whom now. Wworo working hard to eupport thoir familler. Some of thom had been promised pensions, but they did not como while at the sume tle the bond- holder was kept Ike 0 Prinec, ment the man who had most property mild to those who hid none, “You go to the War ond ight, nud if you die your widow and children g und helpiug to pay tho in- reserving his Allowed to ent Tn this Govern will Zo on working terest on ny bonds,’ it was not true that tho bonded debt of the country was decreasing, ag the opposlt was the ens, It was nat tho people who hold tho bonds, Divided into sixteen purts, ton of thom wero held by the bankera and tho remulnder by tho people, the bulk of the Lutter belng In tha of such men as, Vanderbilt. Meted that if this soré of thiug wont on much longer Jobn Sherman would bo punished by the dV avigg more terrible french Revolution, thera wags in thls Government one nw for tho poor nnd another for tho rich, and horrible things would happen [f this were not changed, Mr. Crocker did not Bee why tho people should endow n dead justrument with the productive funetions, Why doltur shoutd reproduce ftsell he could nover tnd out. Their wrongs were at present galling the people, but they would right: thom yet. ‘The geliishness glying rise to the present lamentable condition of afulrs was a FLOL miin’s sensuous tuture, and it would ft unitll mon and women Joined togothor in the f the polities of the country, While things wore left-sided thoy could not ba Man tone vould effeet tho reform, Waman alone could not, [trequired the evdperu- tion of both eleuants, It was no use to ory out aguliat tho capltailst und boudhokler, assorted! thomavlyes on tho unlyersal compensation, If It were not for the gread of tho cnpitulist tho country could uot have anda the strides it bad accomplished within tho yust tty yours. a\fter a Tew further remarks upon the got subs pet of tho meeting by Mr. Orlodge, » Mills, and othors, ‘tho dls drifted futo an animated debate upon tha virtues of fat money, from which jt slid inte the dubntable ground of fumule suffrage, attor waleh tho mecting adjourned. THE TEMPERANC. Address by John B, Clarke, an Ex-Vic- tim of Alcohol. « Tho temperance agitation and rovivel which ig now golny on throughout tho’ vity was con- slderably augmented Inst evening by a meeting Tho reader pro- people, and see tbun tose of the cuUsslOl BOOT thin Church, whieh John It. retired netor formed inebrinte, spoke. Tha inclomenoy of the weather debarred many from attonding, but the edifice was fairly Clarko sald (hut bo was ominently a creat- ure of clroumetanco, as were, and this was perhapa tho smallest audience ho hud apokon to for somo time. He wad oxccedingly etud ta huve a chance to lift ap fils voleo in bebalf of the flosofy of this xrout temperance reforin in tho greatest elty of the West. ‘Chore wan a time when tt was considered unpopular to hold a temperance meeting Ina Ho thanked God tut this was: echunged. Ho bolleved in tompurtnce reform us arent eloment of moral reform; and ht Hoved in tho grout Christlan temperance ro- because Christhiumty was tho tnother ot ull moral reforms, ‘Tho foundation of ton ferauce reform churoh building, Daring to do right bat made marty: of Hugh Latimer and Nicholus Ripley, the mo wi adorned tha eculuslnstical ol! a Honquoted a Hstof gret Christlan martyrs who bad dled because they Had durud to du right, The curse of the rut tratic was nyxrcsalye, womon, and children alike, ‘Tho of the tiyge wis the rum power, ant auce poopie hid a right ta concentrate monoy, and timo to minke an apy He told tho story of the and advovnted the sume aggreaslve moyenint against tho Hquor trate, adenth ovary ton minutes wix evory hour, Lid every torriblo onding, SMothors turned into monsters, and fathers changed inte fonds by this terrible wranico was voluntary madness, jo reason thoy smote it. Intemper-* wico was ike the deudly upus-troo, and without heurt and utterly pitiless. Me quoted gonio of the great men who haa died under tho bun of intemporance, Tt soomad to have be gonlus, but intemperinea took Tt gathered in tho | posed tu the Hod saya hlin frou the rum cup agulnd He had buen there, People ii htin of overything, make & pauper of God ave bind from aver «otting drank agin, Yot ho would rathor bo the drunkard staggering the street than the mun who bud put the cu his nelghbor’slipa for money. Teinperance pine Outof darkness, and made many lorlous that before had rough the demon at drink, Tho speaker guve several yory excellent and telllug exatnples of reformed mon, Ite had lost his fathor ut 7, and ut 9 was thrown a wait upon the Hiyai of London to Lacken booty and peddle mipers, His fathor bid died of intempernive, vars ao that he bad une It was opposed reatest Curse Tho rum curse was an f jn tho United States, day, and #0 on to its und that wast teh and poor ullke, Senator and of bumualty, dark and deenmy £ wis not until dover braced tumperines fi taken toad temperunoe-moutlog w! woo fiducod bim to Hodge, and took hin home to bls wife, hited ble experience and trials while reforming, id they were vory interesting, he bad, been on from tho fuvt Jlurke conchitlud with nn impassioned appeal to. vive the fullun aid to rene those who wero murchiug on towards drunkurds" 5 “AL the conclusion of the address the "pro bone publivo” decturations were pussed for sig= for an caforcument of the laws quor travle, and plodging tho for mica who would enforce matared, askin woverniag tho vlguend to yote only” 1m JOEL WENRY WEL ay he The Pedr, Old Gentleman Again id.thip Elgin Bastile of th Bedlam. 7 Having Escahpd, to Must Necds Return to Elgin Clty to Lecture, i Thore Were Abuscs In tho Mospltal Which Don Quixoto Must Redress. , Tho Attorney-Genoral Advisca the Trusteos to Have Jool Lecture on the Tuside. Epectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Erars, ML, Deo, 13.—It will bo remembered that Joel Honry Walls, of Chicago, was declared insane a year or morosince and sent to the Elgin Asylum. Last spring ho: effected his escape, Which Tim Tirinune inentioned at the tine, and hasatnce been at liberty. Hobns spent u por- ‘don of his time in this city, and eniteavored to interest attornoys in his enge, declating ho wns perfectly snne, Considerable attention hus been Attracted to the man of Inte for tho rensun that ho was ‘ ANNOUNCED TO DELIVER A LECTURE in this clty upon his Inte confinement In and escupo from the Asylum, Tho ‘I'rtistees of the Anstitution tool coungel from Attorney-General Edsutt, and on Saturday ovening caused hla ue- rest tu Chicago, nnd again confined him tn ono of tho wards of the Asylum, where ho will probe ¢nbly remaln the balanee of his natural life, It fa sald, however, that Wells axpects to procure awrit of habens corpus with a viow of auothor examination to test his linucy. Foltowing are the letters from tho Trusteca: THE TRUSTEES TO EDSALLo Eraty, Ill, Dee. 7, 1880.—To the Hon. J. Kk. Ed- sail, Attorney-General of Minela—Dran Siz On tho 17th day of Janunry, A. D, 1870, thore was ro- eelver at the Hilnols Northern Hospital for the dnsano at Elginyon a warrant of conimitinent from the County Court of Vook County, Jout Henry Wolls, be having been deciared Insane by datd Court, Under that warrant of commitment be was retained as o patient inour fnatitution until April 5,4. D. 1880, on which duy ho of-' fected his cscapo, and since that thine has re- mained without tha State of ItlInols until recoutly. We are now informed that he ins returned to this State, Tho Bonrd of Trustecs desire your opinion as Attorney: Genorul ag to whethor or not they hive tho pow- er to issue their warrant for his arrest and de tention at tha present time, he, Wolls, having remulned nt large for about eiznt months, and being, in tho opinion of tho meuical officers of thla iustitution, Insane etill, We desiro this opinion of you, as tho question has arisen In our Hoard, and wo nro in doubt if, wider tho laws of tho State, It wonkd not be ngeessary for an order of revommitment from tho County Court of Cook County, or an alias warrant {s+ aued, Respectfully, Cc. W, Mansn, Frepenics Stan, 1... Hoswonti, ‘Trustees, EDSALN TO THE TRUSTEES. Stave OF Initnois, Arrounny-GENERAL'S Orvick, SpttnGrreny, Dov. 9, 1840,—To Messrs C. . Marah, Frederick Staht, and 1. 0. Bosworth, Trustecs Hospttat for Insane, lyin, ML—Gex- TLEMEN: In reply to your letter of tho 7th inst, 1 woukl say that Lam of the opinion that, whore fQ pationt has beon duly committed to the Hose pital on a warrant froma Comity Court, and has escaped therefrom, tho Superintendent and his nssociates, and those acting under his authority, efthor written or vorbul, havo tho right to recapture the pationt and return hin to the Hospltat, to bo thore detained under tho original warrant of. commitment from the County Court. ‘Tho power to detain the putiont undor tho original warrant, 1 think, curries with ittha powar to reenptura him when he has escaped, It would be advisable to procure a cortifled copy of tha oriylunl warrant from tho County Court, Upon the tuets xs atated, I think that Mr, Joel Henry Wella may be Inwiully recaptured and returned to tho Hospital under tho authority conferred by the warrant of commitment issued by tho County Court of Cook County. Tho power to be oxvruised fs tho sumo nd that which exfstain thocrsy of any patient who may escape from tho Hospital to- fore his discharge, and whilo he continucs in- Bune, Tho fact that he haa beon at largo for olght months sinve his esenpo Ido not thints ulters the caso, If other persona thnn tho reg- ularofticors of the Mospltal make the recapturo, it would bo well that they should havo written authority from tho ‘Lrustecs or Superintendent todo so, Very respectfully, James K, Epsauta, Attorney-General of Illinois, A WILD STORY. Tho Truth of Ie WIN Be Enquired Into 'Toslnay. A young fomalo entered Justice Prindtyiio’s oltice yesterday morning and -snid she desired to borrow tho Judicial ear fora few momenta, us sho had something of {mportance to impart to his Honor, Sho waa told to flro away, and tho Constables and nttachés of tho Court guthored Ground the desk, expecting, from her manner, to hear some rich developments, ‘ The young woman braced herself agalnst tho back of a chulr, and began the re- eltat of her wrongs. Sho said that her unio owas Emma Noll, and that she was of a respootiibi and well-to-do family on tho West Bide, Sunday attor- noon she went down-town aad wasattacked nud> deuly witha frighttal putty in herald. Balng near tho oilice of Dr, Iussett, tho proprictor of 8 “freo anuseum of unatonty,” sho decided to seck his medical utd, and shu entered his atiico, Tho Doutor was not in, but his asafstant, De, Spenr, a medical stucent, volunteered to treat her. Ho mixed up a deunetion, which sho took, ‘Dut ws it hud no elfect sho was glyon A stronger dove, ‘This, she clutmed, mado her mtoxt- ented, and sho rovled into the street. Lice fore going ‘tar sho met aw young man to whom abe had been caguged at one tine, and ho ndvised hor to go home, thinking ber drunk, She did not dare yo home in the couditlon sho wis in, and he touk her toa restaurant in a “paved attey,” but sho was unable to t twas. When thoy were closeted inv small p vate room he fare hor somo sodu to sober hor ee but it had un opposit effect, and stupelicd When sho camo to her senses thoro was a tall, atern-looking nian at the table with hor, and hor 'frionit of the gots bad gone, Tho new nun in- formed ber ha grate tones that she bud beon put in ble cure, and ho told ber to keep quict. Upon this eho fainted nway, and knew nothing until sho felt herself bolug dsslsted unit Mlght of atalrs louding into a inrgo building, Sho Beroamed avvoral thes, but tho tall atrangor choked hor until slo Was obliged to keep stil.; She wad taken Into A printing- ollico at tho =heud of tho atuirs, and hero she fainted away again, Sho felt sure ‘that ber person hid boon outraged while in the ‘oles, but shu kuew nothing until she was ads alsted outot a carringe, wvout Su, ny in front of hor residence, Thon she discovered that she was minus ut senteskin cap. a watch and chaln, ail handkerchiet, and &9 In waney, Jn conclusion, she sald sho wanted to swoar out a Warrant fur tho till wuin's arrest oun chargo . of larceny, and suid she felt sure she could Point tha iin out to an oflicer, Aero a Warrant waseworn out for the arrest of "John Doe." Constable Underwood took thy warrant, nad, ag ho thought the story wilitle “fishy,” ho Sunes datel the woinun before folie, out, but sho atuok to her atory., Justleo Prindiville then, with au eye to business, suggested thit $2 fous wore due hin. The young woman evident. ly thought sho had got Infos frou disponsary of Justivo, us sho appeared confused at this. “Sho Raid sho would goand get tho monoy, and she loft tho ollice, As tho hours passed and sho did not return, Constable Underwoud began to congratulate himself upon bts keen Insight tuto buuan nature, but nbout 6 o'clock the woinan uppearod with the necesuury monvy, and directed tho Cons stuble to tutlow ber, . She conducted him over to No, 16 Calhoun plac and thon inurched bim upe stairs to a printing-oltice, Giving a hasty glance around the room sho waited up to a tall man who was working at one gt tho cases, and turning & the ollicer whe sald; with a travia ule aud wu dangorous tourlsh of her tiger, "That ty tho. and" Ho was told Gut bo wus wanted, and he aid down his stick, put on hy cout, and followed: ity enstodian over tu the Judatico’s olllca, Hero bo gave the nugeot Duane E, Bird, sald ho was, a printer omploved at No. 10 Calhoun pluce, and that ig board ut wb Michigun avenue, Misa Nolt wistteady for trlul, but (led wanted 1 coutinunnee, and the case Woe postponed until, W o'eloek to-day by mutual agreoment. Bind Tarnished bonds of 3200 for hlauppearuiice. When questioned by a reporter, Mr. Ulrd satd. bo bud uuver deen the won befury and bes Tw had been at ny the event, ns ho could prove by adozen of his fellow-bonrd- how san{rorees wore wrnnted In the followin Walking up Clark street, the roporter dropper InatDr, Bussott's office, and found both tho Doctor and hia nasixtunt out. Morris, who rung tho free murcuny was er: toned, wad ho suld hy remembered the wont wall. She tad beun treated by a young " medle” lated the Doctor, nnd he ne, She bad beon glyon Witholmina, trom Gael, on the gron MUIUPILY—Mary 1, from John, Hs DRAN=Solina, front tamon, tor, IMINEMAN—Wittiin, -Ionrlotte HM from William A, Ey from Noteon, A nian named nained Spenra, who 0: jeved hor to bo nothing by Spears THE BURRILLS. ADI for Divorce Uiled by the Huse PLATO-Chariotta QUAY—Jullotte, TICHARD—Luoy F jon. SUITIS— gut TIS—Elisaboth J. and, fog despre. + From BtllsOn 0, for deser. MARIIAGES, HAL thie reat Tivokus: Bare ene, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Brinerizsy, ML, Dec. U—Tho Burrill sean dal ening ten head to-day by the Ulhue of a bill for diverea by John F. Burrill from tna wife, ‘Tho Witt alteges that Mra. Durrill was guilty ot adultery with Henry Moroy in 1865, and) that compluinautieft her, That tho following year ho was induced, out of respect for his family, to ngnin live with her, and Bo continued to lvowith her wntit Robruury of tho present year, when ho had rensoni to beliove sho wis having crtiminnl intimacy = with BIMONS—MCCAWTNEY. once of the bride, Ni, G.Jonks Simona aid M i Fanordl trot restates, 2iy § ay, neD ay by enreinzow to a thehee hy eats to Wis KAD. Keufler, infuntaon o wales, Notice of fanceal horentter, professionnily, Burrill alleges in his bill that tho crlminal rolations betweon his wife aud Dr, R ES ‘on continued from Deuember, 187), to April, #0, o Z ‘Tho Noctor, in nh Interview with Tre Tanne corresponttent, denies the charges tpliicating Huisa young mun, while Mrs, Burrill cannot be under fl yours of nee. The ease will como up at tho February torin of the Sangumon Circult Court. MEDICINE BULL. Particulars of His Gallnnt Action, YANuKTON,-D. 'T,, Deo, 19.—Information bas beon received from the Lower [rule Agency, that tho Bruta Chicf, Medicine Bull, was shot by tho accliontal discharge of tho revolver of Mr. Noveridge, the Agenvy clerk, A council! had beot called to discuss the proposition for right of way for tho Chicago, Milwaukea & Bt Paul Rallrvad nevoss tho Sioux reservation, dlans were violently disputing with oach athor and the whites prosent deemed [t prudent to arm thomselyes. Boverldyo'a revolver dropped from his pocket, and, striking tho floor at Medl- elno Bull's fect, was discharyed, iutlicting a sorl- Mediulne Bult called hs Indians logethor nnd charged thom to molest no ong bio cause of the neeldent, and to show good faith presented lils best horse to Boveridge. nilucntiat Chief and did much towards keophiug te Brules attho Ayency during the Sitting a KEYES AND SAWYER. “You Pays Your Monoy nnd You Takes Your Choice. Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKER, Dec, 1.—Tho Milwaukeo Sunday Telegraph succeeis admirably as an independent Yesterday it printed a dispatch from Oshkosh, whore Snwyecr resis, to tho ef- fect that “Mr. Sawyer bas assurances from tha best men of tho Ropublicnn . party all ovor the State that ho Js tho choico of a Inrge majority of the membersot tha Le doubtedly of the people of the state.” ood send-off for Sawyer, the ph prints. tn tho enine column, this power- Keyes: “Over fifty Ropubtienn nuwspipers, whieh invlude tho bull af ‘the beat Republican newspipers in the Stato, have do+ clared thelr proference for Li. We. Keyos tor United States Senntor.” The ‘Teleuniph ts core talnly an iinpartial ors of public opinion, ——____ PARALYZED, . Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Drearun. Il. Dee. 13—A few days nyo tho Tion. W. F. Elkin, now in the 0th your of Wis age, was visited by a stroke of paralysis, which affeoted hls tongue nud a part of his right sido. Tie 1s now tna very precarions condition, at the Irs. 2, A. Jones, a mio Elkin {6 tho futher of ngileld. and at tho thine of Inols Govern= i se Inuos to Nortwontarh att) Carrulleny,, Join und ture himn in tho seandal, nt Fexitonco nentny, Deo 1h m1: fen ot Lake and Henin Mareng, 2 Satcllss ont Ear iians pape a iy daughter of Jamos GUDERY ATS. Aen feat Son At hin re meen mandey, abSn. in, Prodonek Fal Wadnesday, Dec, 16, nt 1 9.m, LUNID-Deo. 13, at 1:20 p. nm), belavou raungoranusiter of ness of ton nionthy eau, agod 13 yours to Urneotand Cometury, tH from ens Tenet qtr ea Uk parunts, 7 U'irlonsL, —On the Ith Inst, att fd ited 8 Carine thot NICKERSON bee, Went tar ERSON—Hee, 10, nt 134 ; Kittie Adoluita, gounces dolnide Nickeniun, weed Inieavilie papers plonse copy, DAL At Ii conidonen nt Winy Hee, 4 ‘Thomas Dale, uF re. {hrestilence, ee, 15, GOLDMAN-Sunday, Doe, 1 sonra, at hts residence, | Funornl Wednosduy, Dee, by carringes to Gmeciind, WET. NL ANGONT OF acarlot fover, Monin netkn, on the morne congention “ot the et 123) ofctack p,m. 16, at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp ro HUG LU yours Lt autor DAMILOVICH—Doo, 13 id BL yearn? nite ands dys, ‘unerol Wednesday morning, realdaney, No, 23 Suuth sharp, by tarringosto Calvary Into Damitoviek, tery. Krlende uf TM, MORTON, PASTOR OF WATIAOAT CHARS tteanitnee the nown meeting tacit Ae islatire, ta he is uit- PUR VOUNG MENS Cite Tikka providedn enet John A. Mason. deuantl Teator, wiil dive An ovens Erinme fa miscollancott (PIE GOSPEL TEM Lower ‘ Bullet, All nro Invited, AUCTION SALES By POMEROY Ss CO., 78 and 8) ltnndolphest FINE ART SALE! A SUPERB COLLECTION or PAINT Best Artists of America Now on exhibition at the ART GALLERY M. KEITZ, 191 Wahash-av. WILL BE SOLD AY ‘PUBLIC AUCTION! | WITHOUT RESERVE Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS, Becember (5, 1G, and (7. Following this owor Barwell Hull Ag, tummorons, wit dish of renltinea. “ho pe horne of his daughter north of Decatur, 3 Coroner Elkin, of Sprin tho removal of tho soat ot the 1 Inont from Vandalla to SpringNold ho -was 0 momber ot the Legistature, He f4.one of tho very fow survivors of the Black Hawk War, und isterof Publis Lunds under President ‘8 Administration, - a MICHIGAN SHEEP-BREEDERS. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TLAnstnG, Mich,, Dee. 13,-~-Toe numual mecting of tho State Sheop-Breeders’ Assovintion com- imenced to-night in the Senate Chumber of tho capttal, An unusually large representation of p-srowors 1s presunt. Prosiiont J. 8, Wood Wood, of Ingham County, road 1 “The Selecting aud Hreedtug William G. Kirby oifered some vil- HGS! ———— FOR HIS CREDITORS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘East BAGINAW, Mich.. Dec. 13.—M. 8, Lenhoft, aclothing dealer at Suginaw City, mado an ts- nt'to-day for tho benefit of his oreultors His Hubiiltiea aru catimute: 83,100, : A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY, it assortment of new and olegant enti and velvet’covered bottles, handsomely. decorated (hand painting), can be found at tho perfumatery of Steele & Price, 110 Randutph S EEEEEaSEEEDEEnl i “Mr, O'Rafferty." you strike Mr. would not give me a, question, yer Honor,” question you asked him?'* “Becnuse sur it wits tho civil asker bim aa on Galyesto: and your uncle, whi Uary in Huntavilte: Js absent al tho “And what rude answer he give to such a vory clvitquestian?” fe. AY course, prisint coampuny exe iY, you ure another,’ fF-This ts a rro opportunity to boautlly year homes with mngniticont works of Art st Auctlom Vrlees, What Holiday Gift mure sultable tu your fain fy than a splendid Painting? Call at Once and Inspect! At. KEIIZ, 191 Wabasb-ay. “FLERSHEIM & CO.) oH Rundalpnean At No. 80 Fourth-av., CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE AT AUCTION. Entire contents of aboyo-number, Tuesday Mornlog, Dec, 14, at 10 o'clock. Furniture of 12 Rooms WW Chamber Het. Uruawola Cn aarble-Top Chainber sous 1 Hoo, Kitehun, and Laundry TERATIBIM. & CU, Auctluneers. THE SALE OF PLATED WARE Continued This Day Only, Atia.m. and Tp. Over $800 in Amount. Don't mies this chance to buy STANDARD GOODS: VENTE ad ‘HE andy 2! T said, * Murph; and sthruck hit wid me tse em “Rough on Rats? Aak druggists for Rough on Rata, It clenrs out Tats, nice, rouches, bod-buus, ctu, 15, boxes, —— Reimomber the most aj ays fa Now it at tholr warerooma, 165 81 and select froin thelr overtlowing stock, ——— Tho popular and long-vs tablishod donti Drs, McChesney, hive the r ae a 185,000 HowoSoulea gold. Borden, Setlocts jcuuzo, 10n, dyspepst, nervous rid Of onvral debility rel Jog Mensinun’s Puptonizod repuration of beef containing Ita entire autri- Ut fg not a mero stimuliunt ike the oxtmnats of boot, but vortains blood-muking, nerating, und Ufo-sustaining properties; unblein all onfeeblod conditions, whother the result of oxhaustion, nervous progtration, overwork, oF acute digonso; purtioularl: sulting from pulmonry complaints, Co., Proprietors, New York. For gala Hoof ‘Yonio, the only ous propertics, ain following Taurrtuwe lic Name, harlos Darband., tving Dubland, Bales yosturday At wenn parle yegtiON, 1 Cand David Milfar.,, M bull gu by oayreasot to bis inert ds, pat up uid n Dorothes Potus, Willard Stowart bo: Mary A. dulinvon Wuhotn Lunn, adler as, TILER, Confeciunon, ie i Ara. Juuasinu Hoyhiin. ah is Mur tlson-ata, CUI, PNOWSELAICH COIN, ‘i, it CHEMIST. all grocury in the Uni fohurd Gough, E.H. Sargent, 25 State-st., Chicaso. 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