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THE CHICAGO TRIB FRIDAY, DE MBER 1%, 1880—TEN PAG THE C) ITY GENERAL NEWS. I. TI. Crank, of Clovelana, Is at the Sherman. Mt, Watennuny, of Utica, N, ¥,, fs nttho Shor- min + 1,4, HOGAN, Mayor of Ln Crosso,- Wisy !$ at tho Tremont, Prov, Mit MeCouL, of Hichmond, Va, 1s at the Shorinan, Ex-Mayor JAcon Knonn, of Freeport, [lly {9 Jat tho Pacific, . Jupar 5, 8. Stitrsox, of at tho Pacific, Tie Kev. J. W. Hall, of isnt the Pactie, Boulder City, Colo., is 8t, Thomas, Ontario, Mu. AND Mus. G, 1, Ginn, of San Francisco, ‘aro nt the Palmor, Ex-QGov, Rictany J, Oatesny, of Decatur ALL, ts nt the Iaclite. Pnor, I. A. Gouge and Judge Morgan G, Post, of NewYork, nro nt the Mn oitic, Frank Hatrox, Postmaster at Burlington, In., {8 nt tho Pacitio with his wife, A. H, Campnens and Arthur Hougue,of Winnt- Pex, Manitoba, are ut tho ‘Troniont. Urougr I, Spittaas, General Freight Agent of the Ureat Western Railroad, [a tit the Palmer, B.A. RAwtans, President of the Canadian Se- curity Company, of Montreal, is at the Pacific. 1.1, Canney, Presitent of tho Peorla & lock Ashand Raiirond. and J. i Drown, President of the Chiengo & Western Indiana Ralirund, are at the Paellic. Wiitast A. TAvarn, of Rotterdam, Moltand; Capt. Wartronby, of Market Husbro, Helms Jobn Quesila, of Havana, netho tacit Cuba, are reyistere AtrkNTION is cnlicd ton letter from tho Dl+ rectors of the Newsboys’ th ome, published bn tin ‘other column, setting” forth the work ond the needs of thut excellent Institudon, ‘T18 Indies of the Flowe Mission began yess terday thelr annial work of making wrentha Tor tho hospitals during Christinns week, They: ‘Will finish cnough to-diy for nit the institutions, Joserint HAs, the mason on Centre nyone Wednestay for consequence of bis injuries nt io day afternoon at hig ho: avenue. ‘trig temperature yesterday, 03 of Mannsee, optician, 83 Madison street Building), wag ats 2, Wa. may 12M, Gs Baromates who fol! off 2 houso dled. in elock yester- ine, No. 358 ‘Contra above zero; 7 65 8 ow. ty a. Hey Sah The iaqueston the body of Isom Wilitams, who ts suid to bavo recotved his douth by ‘wounds inillcted with a hatehet in tho hands of A woinan muned Lizzie Stockley, was postponed from yesterday to 10 v'el noon, louk Suturday foros Mit. J. E. CHAMBERLTN, for somo time tho ef- ficient managing editor of compelled to resign on brought on by overwork, den, for man; tho ‘V'imea, hus been Account of siokiess Mr. Clinton E. Snuw- yenrs city editor, takes tho po sition yacnted by Mr. Chimberlin, C, A. Herxincna, employed ns n laborer nt Nar- tholumne & Hoesin i g's rowers’, at the corner of rown and ‘Twelfth strects, fell from a ladder, round of which broke beneath bia feet, and was severely Injured about tho to hishome, No, 283 'Thirt Volleo Patrol. = Bh raat who will witht Publishing ius a two-cont paper, contiveted with tho editorint chur, buck. Ho wns taken eenth street, by tho ANoTINN chango will speedily occur in tho Telqiraph, It has passed into the hands of Col, nn few daya Login oventog Republican dtr. fouls Squthor, of Springield, long Mae" eegister, Will assume A MEETING Of tho local lodges of tho Ancient Order of United Workmen was hold yestorday Afternoon ut tho Grand Pacltle Hotel’ to make arrangements for the incr Tey es witte fete bo held utlig of tho Grand cin this olty Fete 1. Morels, of Moline, the Grand Mnstor Work- man, was present, and conduvted tho delibern- done. ¢ Mi. Cnannzs J, VANpRroxL, who recently moved to this elty from Detroit, fa tho inventor of an électeic Uaht which in point of ateauiness: + tind general eliicioney is vertainly superior to 1 Wednesda: ' Aayt hing yet brought inte public notice here. The Nght was oxamined by Suporintendont Bare xett, af the Firo-Alurm ‘Telegraph, and othor selentifle persons seatortags, and pronounced Aiiccess, “Mr, Vanderpoel WW exhibition of tho light, I svon give a public in ‘Tur annual clection of officers of Iesperin Lodge, No. 411, A. Fy and A. M., tonk place ntiho all, corner of Halsted aud Randolph streets, James Sinfth, W. M. Frank Howard, J. W. berger, Jt. 8 Thomus Eokerdt, 8: 8.7 1. oventng, and resulted a3. follows? BOW. M VY. M. Brown, ‘Tronsurer; Chariea IH. Bronnn, Secrotary; Hard, 8. We; 1 Charles Lichten- DB; Alexander Annan, J. D5 Il. MePerson, J. 8.7 Witlam Wight, ‘Tyler.’ Tho annual reports of tho officers showed Hourlsbthg condition, the organization to bo Ina Cononen MATSON yosteriny held an Inquest. at th oO Morguo upe tho sidewalk ut the cor am inde child found under ner of Arnold and Twen- ty-second strects; ut No, 120 North Unton street, upon Charles Sands, accldontall; 11 yours of nye, who was run down and kitted on tho North- ‘wostorn Talirond near the corner of Kinzle and Union streets; ‘upon tho new-born infaut and at Ni jo, WS Victoria alloy of Sarah Martin, col red. Tho infant was vorn Just as sho left tho hours to go to her work, and was killed by fall- dng on its heud upon tho fruzon ground, THE condition of the triehinny quite favoruble yepleniay, Was visited, and the boy was foun ntionts wos Tho Palinght family to bo #0 much botter that the doctor hud ordered tho medicine discontinued,, Tho mathor is worde, howovor, not boing. food, Tho two girls ablo to retain any kind of have an appetite, and gjeup pithont the ald of narcotics, aithough tho pain In thel Tite Patrol wagon torday, At sy ir muscles continucs, Rered 4a that of a young Millér, who ate somy of the trichinu which catisad tho ines of Bho wag better at last account hav {ts first aceidont yos- in tha, ‘Tho Intest cage ro- alrt named: Mary 8 hin tho Hansen family. ite nftornoon "tho jyagon was ut the corner of Centre avenua and Dweltth Sirets when @ enll came In from tho corner of Hulsted and 3 crogslog Blue Jaland Btrect thoy ran busy of Dr, was “broken, ang the out upon tha pavement, escaped Injury. The driver dows W. i. Morgin Mark streets, tvenuo at ay tho When Twelfth horse and Tho bugRy Dostor was dumpeil but‘ fortunately bo roof the wagon wis ringlog tho gong nt the time, and the Doctor at tompting to cross gmash-up, ~ Au Yona, ‘Dorary sheltern fow days Alang, Is lying 44 North Clark at) not yhe boos cat not_ybt been dotint aos Curninghin was entled any morning, but the rect, Ho wg dend at the dutter's laundry, bofora thom caused tho @ Chinese laundryman givon tem- ago by his: erent On No, Probably committed by the oplum roure, tholigh this his ascertained, Dr nt 6 o'clock yester= inan was beyond all aid, and death onsued three hours. Inter, Tha ‘post-mortom examination and the fnquest are Bet for to-day, ‘Pho decensed was 9 spendthritt, audit is thought he committed sulolde becaus he was unable to pay sxood nate among his Arun of il-luck dis {nanolal ditiiculties, 4. Vey plengnnt private reception was uy Col, and Mra aud their daughter, Mra, N. Henry Sabin, thor rostdonce, No. 2140 Cahimot avenue. houra were from 7 until 10 o'clock, and decornted Taat event, that timo the tasteful his dobts and presorve hi countrymen, Wora tho catisea which led to Poker und iven jones Ae Tho during wrlors wore Daniel A. TReOnH with clegantly dressed indivs and you tlome an » The exterior of tho house was brilllunt= Jy diturutunted by large calcium ignts, produc: O yery protty olfuct. Ly Miring the venti John Hand's orchestra oxccutod a numbor ot Populur selections, Tho dining-hull by Str. HT. o und a aePper woe gerved in Me Kinsley, After 10 Clock the purlora wery taken possession of b tho young folk oti a rensonal and fanotny wea indulged In A reasonably late hour, Citantys Jounson, 13 years of ese ft 72) yostur On Clark street, betwoen Erie and bejng killed Fan after a truck wu a, narrowly ay inurning, nturio, ho ron golur aouth, oxpectini Yo wot n rida, and, failing to cuteb on, ho stoppe suddenly und turned, Wns run down by Pt and 10 cross tho utruct. No Lineolu avenue cur No, bofora tho eur could bo stuppod ho bad beou drneod. bencath it on tho pavement sone ton or fi een feet, ald oxpocted ta tho broukechain, and he trom belny grushed benent ygund on bis forehond apy jury, No. j&! Superior atreet, Nowung hag yot beon ‘Those who ran to his Dad only tis mangled remalied, ‘Dut by chance tho boy's clothiue fi i aid cHught on had thas boon kept i the wheels, A. alight peared ta Lo his only He was tiken to the home of bis Parents, heard of Honry En- doris, ex-Bwias Congul, wnd hte clerk: and broths orelielaw, Barnuol Kirchbofer will probably leave Posday for tho Hawt for tho ing, if du the course of Enderis’ necounts, ‘tat nil the trust funds bel cept tha threo which baye posible, nig present bis uxuminution of 3M Mr. Kirel PUrpose UF uBcortaine whereabout: chbofer bus four ld by Mr. Bndoris, ven rise to the ghurge that be tg short, uro intact, and that tho money {3 read; ‘whom ft belongs. ty be pald over to thoga to. i those three partioulur iv. counts, however, Mr. Enderis appears to live drawn a pirt of the finds, done with it there ts nothing to show, don would soca to be grow! y thougt what he bia Thy opine tug stronger that Mr, Endoris ty not and has not f his riaut mind, and his tuiluru to wintece ae ‘iihire to write to his Tomlly or furnish any {dew of his whereabouts eee adds to the reasonableness of tho suppo- A menting was hold nt 33535 Jluo Isl Uv lust oventug fur the sre oF cadet ayo ures to restore to Blue wand avenuy thy traftle and trunalt it. Fertuarly oecuplad from Incoutig: Tarinerd, who, tt iy ¢] made. Auolph Suns wae o Joln Bchisalts ‘Bee le which ft 1s proposal toa ing thal avenue be roduced in Proachvs can be made cas: At iv vald to be much if Bridges, ‘Traftia te now aly uo bad Hulsted street tn hirht, oo that th lined, we t thuruuyliture sf wus tmpromeuseete yee Improvements were noun Chatraan and belt Proposy! Lo wend to the Council, usk- it the Trlaye over the canul nour Weateen 1 Ube for farmers’ teams, Ngher than the city orled to Archur aves Cousequouce of the nitten was Bppointed, Schmeltz, V. Kopt, ny, to see tho refer pana, to tio) proposed establishing of the wi rf and Mate Fleming, vommissioner Waller in relation to telephone pol Til be reniy to be acnt Out to-day or toeinorrow. Tho tea, as it will Wo set forth in tho circular, Is that the city pro- Poses to give the wivantages of the svatem to every ona who will and tho price will bo $30. ‘This sum ta Intended to cover tho cost of the nlarm-box, connections, cte., and ts For all time, Tnother wonte, by investing this amount and procuring an alarm-box, {will be in the power of all box owners for alltime to cull thy pollee nt {uy mowent, for uny enuse, Just asa tho Mre Department fa now called by thustreet- boxes. | Wiurons and men will ho kept ut tho, Control Station, and when eatied, Cor amy pure pose, they will respond tmimedintely, It ‘is not bought thatthe system can be pug in force wfore Fev, 1. A POLICE tRFotT Suncrintendont MeGarige yeateniay did away with tho old custom of the Police Captains ree porting at hendquarters every morning, Hore= after they will be required te dovote tho time riven to reporting to the business of their diss trie hey wiltsond In thelr reports hy mes songer, and when tho Superintendent wants them ho wit tet thom know hy tetoeraph or tolophone, The chun; ia on good one. or it ta intented that the reports of each Captain shall bo distelbuted to tho several stations every day, which Is entirely” 4 Maye tho tnattor. Mit. Joints d. TRAny,.Clork of tho Suporlor Court, ant Mr, Jacob Gross, Clerk of the Clreift Court, have been complaintiyg tntely that Atetil- tect Egan had not given theme vanit-roum enourh tn the tw Court-lHouge to necommo: late thoir papers, and yestuntay i ruporter Jooked into the matter, Ho found’ that inench of the apartments destned for tho use of the Glerks of the Clreult and Supertor Courts there Wero two vatlta twelve fect long. nlue feet Wide, and cloyen, fect high, Those vauita wore Intended for the’ reception of pupors. and ree- ords whieh ary of tay fi ponding pulte, Across tho corridor directly opposit the doors of tho Clerks’ roots, are two lurger oxiiminntion= rooms, ono for ench court. Thoy tra adxiecn feet tony, sixtocn feot wide, and twenty fuet high, and ench has two vaults oluhteon fect Bix Inches long, seven feet wide, and, eleven feck high, “Hestles. those, thorn nto two hinge vaults eonneated with exch court-room, muking t totil of thirty vitults for court pur i $s. Architect Fignn says tht, as thoy will be tnished In metal, tholr capnelty will be nearly one-third renter than when Mnished a wood, and he ts of tho opinion that the Clerks wilt have mupte ron for tho storage of tholr papors and revords, new, HD tho past se eeu of poate aa Pht Teles Assembly. composed of delontes | Ar etn IIc he ee tee ee tater an of tha various Babor Unto Wa meeting lst | Ride pollen would know nothitus a ite, but feting eventing. ‘The Uhulroun, Mr. Dwyer, mute it ree future things will bo diiforent.) In olher words port rewarding the meeting of the Spectal Com- If there ian thief at lata, tho entire. polteo initteo helt ut G1 Lake street Inst Sunday, when ny ‘ Ay, and potittons wera prepared and t force will know of It simultaneously, and it as SIAMESE enantio jc; | ER ePay a ge Wee ell about tho ordinance reyardine factor! Cs Workshops, ‘Tho Keeretary stated. (iat fi vlgw Uncomfortable for tho erininal classes, of te slim attendance he would, advise tho ore THE BOND SALE. ganization elthor to. compel tho dolegites of tho The salo of tho refunding Londs ended yester+ Various Untons to attend meothiuzs of tho Trades | day abort 2 o'elook, atl of thom having beon Assembly, or have: thom resign in favor | taken, with Guach oustemcra standing upon the oC such mien ne wero willing to attend, | outside to absorh as many more. The rush for Tho Corresponding Secretary siurested that av | thon wos tinnrecedented, and, with few exeup- committee be appotited to visit the various | tions, all nppliicanta were necutnmodated ag lowe Unlons and urge then to take more interest In [ag the bonds Insted. One Applicant wanted tho movement. Tri subautted a series of | §2000Xx, but dil not succeurt in getting thom, and resolutions oxpressing confidence in tha honor | the inrgest buyer of tho day took $20,000, ‘The find xonge o€ Justice of aur clty legislators, fevl- othor purehates were for smaller amointa, AB dog Cully convinced of thelr friendliness to tha | uw ruta, tho bonds passed into the hands of cause of tho workinginer, and that they would speoulators,—persons who {leposited the 6 per protect the workingimen's interests, A commilt- | cent with’ tha oxpeetation of _ sell nie ico oF Hing was appointed to visit the various Unions, and ure thom to Join in the movemont, Mrs. Bishop and Mies Floniing wero appoluted to visit the Indies’ Unions and agitnte the mutter among thom, fous wottd-by purchasers, bit no sales woro. ro= THE CHICAGO AVENUB CHURCH. ported pe holley preferring to tako thoir Tho nununl meoting of the Chleago Avenue | Pines for the future, Ar, Needhain prosiding, and about 123° member’ | {Mite was cminontly sttecossfil, and the nus present ay thorities mado a mistake in not reserving nbollt half of the issuy for tho smaller piesiaserss which they now appreelate, especially gineo 10 appears that the buyers of tho amuitor. bonds Were very fuw, Nottoexeced ten of tho £5 bonds wero sold, and tho sine wus the ense with the $4 bonds. ‘Pho demand: was for the $10), £500. and $1,000 hands, nnd nincteen-twentieths of thom were takon for apeeuiative purposes, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. 1x tho County Court n motion for a noir trint was mado in the case of Carolina B, Day, ad- Judged Insane two weeks ayo, and by nyreemont tho rehearing of tho engo was sot for Saturday morning. in the County Courtyestorday morning Teosan: na Folger, I. CG. Kratner, Cathorino Muteahy, Adelaide Hutebinson, Taonah Durkin, Anna Amanson, Jerry M. Coghlan, and Mary Falton wera. declared’ paitpers, and orderad to tho tholr certifleates nt nn advance botween how and tho Issulng of tho bonds. In fact, at tho clasy of tha sile 1 per cent premiuin ‘was offered for the certitentes by somo of the anx- Mr. MeKown, the clerk, read his Reports which. contained the following fgures: Added by Iet- for, 273 experlonce, 153 dlsmiseed, 14; suspended, 5 dropped, 8; excommuntented, 6; number now on the roll, 490, Mr. Joseph A. Weeka, tha Treasurer, reported receipts of $5,30,—an increnso of $70) Over 1870; and disbursements of &, Mr. Needham, the pastor, in his report stated for the Irish suite: thint $148 find beon voltected ers, and forwarded to Ireland, ‘Che tent. tm! lon cost $8. Tho receipts for the Ethel Medi> eal Mission wore $1,177, attd thore bad been, ox- pended $1,161 for medicines, food, and clothing for thirty-fve famillcs, aud the partial support of nine evangelists, ‘The total collections for benevolunt purposca were $1,890, Mrvd. M. Hitchcock, Superintendent of tho Sunday-sehool, reported that ft was Ina flour: jabing condition, the Incréuse it membership having been 25 or 80 per vent over last year, Tho average for tho frat six mouths was avout ei, Tho totals for the your had not been made My, but it was oxpeeted the averiuge atten nee would bo about 260% ‘Tho nu her present Inst Sunday was tho larg | County Insuno Asyluim, est over known, tho tures belng: Adults, Mi. Miciaun CAszy, who "keeps" next door bes; intermediate, B24; primary, J11; officers, tothe County. Buliding, on Michigan strect, who: teuchers, 6; total, Lit. Most of’ thos w hus been suffering single unblessednessy for united with the church eame from tho Sunday- school. 2 An olection for officors resutted ns follows: Bono yenrs now, hits resulved to change lls con- Nlition, and will shortly lend tothe altar ono of the most lovely young widows of the North Sige, Peacons, F. F. Henlng, It. Aitetiison, Poter M It whose soglety he hopes to find, and un- aay ie fkeuler: Wrenwurer, Joseph A. Weeks: | doubtedty wit iid, atelier from. the: leone Clerk, J. 1H, MoKown; 'Teustee, Ingon; Chief Usher, I. W, Cook. TIL TUSIC LAND LEAGUE. A mecting of the Central [and Learuo was held fast evening inthe club-room of the Palmer House. ‘Thory wero twenty-five presunt. J. We Enright presided, ‘Tho Comnittes on Organtaation reported rec ommending the eatabtishmune of branches, nt- Milinted with the central body, in atl tho wards und towns, A sultable person ta to bo nj polnted to take charge of tho work in citet district. ‘Tho only requisite for mumbership are to be a love of es and hite of Deane, of every doserip- tion. Wherever societies kindred In not ex iat thoy nro to be invited to codperate, The report was npproved and the plan’of or- ganization adopted, ‘Tho following wero appointed. to orguniza the Lenyue In the diffaront wards which they repre- cl Daniel Wrenn, John Mekeouh, P.M. Clow- ry, Walthnin Curran, Joseph Duily, 31. BM. O'Can- nell, Ald. James Poevoy, John’ Crouk, Witt Georgo G. Rob- | belonging to a seliieh and alnglo life, SIMON FLAXMAN,’ tho Braidwood dry-goods dealer, la having n hard thno of it. ‘Twice ho sot nrrested Wednesday on complaint of eredit- org here, nnd ench tine he managed to get balled out, and yesterday he waa a third thio deprived of his frecdam, the complainant In this cage belng Louls C. Wachsmuth, clothing dealer on Feautiin street, to whom be owes the sin of S14W0. Ath o'clock in tle evening ho had par- Yes looking to bait him out, tnd at tho samo Moment it Constable was on hand ready to are rest him ona fourth charge, A yousd woman, who declined to give her maine, enlled at tho County Clerk's offices and aide. Sncntey nt tho murrfiuge-leenso depart. ment regurding © young named John Poworg, who was seeking hor In mnurelige. Shencknowl edged that sho tid anified upon his advances, but guid thint hor affections had received u ao- yero check when sho wre {nformed that Mr. Powers was nieundy inarcied, having, three yourd Kirby, A. 1. Morrison,’ Justiey Scully, Dr. P, | 480, taken to wifon young Indy. She heaqed Currin, W. H. Bolton. Jobn K. Foley, KR. Prender- | tho marringe-ticonse clerk “to look up PS eae: Tee esse te it Ronchi’ neue in ag’ toyslopment Jol. Keafe, frov e mites a us Au “ted Lint Airs Pathe begat tteg on Talla, roe | Thue iy October torn eet, by tho name ported thut 3 tho Leupiy, ag bad ala the Second Tegimont. Tt was decided to use the Patmur House elute rooms for tho comtnlttce meetings and tho armory for all large guthorings. aftor es tho ligt of wards and making ar- rangementa for nutifylog the appointees who ure to Work up the organization, adjourned for ono weok. ©. it, REED was to have presontad his roport in tha Irvin es: tato yesterday to the Prolite Court, but ho falied, purtly because of his fllness und partly ON uccountof his attornoys not being Abie todo tholr part of the work for want of tine, Hla ne- counts, It appears, had been Jouscly kent and thera was an tmmenga amount ot inbor Involved in steatghtontog thon out, whien Was not comploted until in lute hour list uyen- ing. Tho report ns prepared, without going into dotniis, shows that Mr. eed hua revelyod ‘On tgs count of tho estate Kx nud that he has ox- pouded $1024, leaving a balunce duo the heirs o! of John Powors got married to alady numed Miss Tngersvy, With th'a information the young lady, highly indignant at hee discovery, du-. Durted, and shortly returned with Mr, Powors, whoin shu ‘endeavored to overwhelm ‘with tha ovldonee of his attempted bigamy. Tho lover, however, lusisted that he was not’ tho man, that ho nover was married in his fife, and that be wis willing to wait us long 18 she ‘destrod for tho cloud iipon his title to single Utessedness to bo cicared up, ‘Thos left the court togethor, but {¢ was onsy to aco that, for the tle bolng, cont deneo bewween them hid bean fatally destroyed. GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Seventy barrels of alcohol were takon ont’ of Donit yortordny for export, THe Sub-Treasury patd out $20,000 gold and $11,000 gllvor, and redeomed $1,000 silver. the mecting far sly Ha dlarribiiteal 8 foulawas Alles, Tug colteutions of tho faternal rovenue oftica nol; Arthur, $4,854: Eugene, x 16, r 32,002 39,= Sin90% and. Willte, £0,000, ‘the ropare: will te | Yesterday Wore $12,402, made up of spirits, 829, Si; tobacco and clgars, 84,267; bor, $7, Forow1na isthe lst of dutinvle goods received at tho Custom-House yesterday; Lyon & Healy, 3 casea musleal Instrumonts; Wilson Jsros., two enses buttons, ote.s M. Wright & Co., enso needles; Gene Young & Co, 1 cusd ul disc tertlny, but te a nut likely oat an oRainlan, ion of it wi inade, bocuuso it ts not bulteved that Mx, Htecd will ho able to bo aut, = THE FOUNDLINGS' HOME, ‘Tho following aro ndaltional subseriptton: tho fund for ii Foundiings' Home: pee te Gross & Co,, $1!) is 1 ur & Chalmors, $10; | optical Instruments; Jullus Raver & Co., 5 cuses Charle nuerle! Co,, €5; Jones & Laughlin, | muste Uingtrumentas John W, Goutz & Co. Lousy 8. Total, 3100, 7 loves; Cunion, Pirie, Scott & Co. 4 enses dry ‘Tho nuno of Mr. Yaggy, of tho Western Dube goods; Van Schauck, Stevenson & Co,, 3 ensed Ushtng Hentse, who subsertbed $50, was ineor- | merchandise; Side Jiros., 1 eo dry good rectly given yesterday. A, H. Abbott & Co crses artists’ muterin TUR PANNING PICTURE BALE. Girt, Liumburd & Co,, 2 cusea china and brushes! The frat day's sale of the Fanning collection of French, Lutlin, Spanish, and Bngliah waters color paintings tock place yusterduy afternoon at O'rlen's gullery. The attendance was fulrly largo, but tho bidding, exeept for n fow of tho more tmpertant works, was not so apirited 18 Henry Sours & Co. 4 enses gina; Bidno: y Shopard & Co, 100 boxes tin-plate; J. V, Furwell & Co. it cages Wry goods; order Baring [ros Chienzo Stamping Company, 1,350 boxes tn-phite; Can- ningham & Hunter, od drums enustts gona; Ge bort, Hubbard & Co,. 6 enges non thrond: Hur tho merit of tho collection desurved, ‘Pho uur.) ly 8 Iyerell, 7 paekagcs earthenware; Bidnoy buy {lotted for the test day's venturo—ehmty | Bhauard & Ca. 600 boxes tinplate, Colloations, valntings—was sold out ‘in. a tte over slag THOMANEN'S BTEALINAS. two hours, 208 specimen aoe ie Sallow lng Collector iHurvoy returned from Washington vent No. atofr 24 e 7 Roreont SGU; 2 Slut stdia hal ot oma yesterday and spent & god portion of tho duy 5d, Boll's © Courtion§ 815; 30, Lulteh's | With Col. ily In going ‘over: tho tell-uile eve {Sotnnqutun Castto” §47.b05 30, "study of a | dunces of ‘hematun's croukedtess, Nothiug now Was discovered, however, hor was anythin learned of tho fugliivo's wheroabouta, although one or twa Irresponsible rumors were afloat all day. Onu was to tho effect that ‘Themalon wis SiO; ih, -Navone's at Spanish Tho Mandolliy $115; Spanish mt Princa" Go, by Fortuny, i), by ‘Zanavnks, 8 et, by Vito Bull-Vightor he 1 $14. Slinmotti'a | seen ay lute as Tuesday night at Kenwood, No- pilornlna, Vale 3) brouht Bian; Guutlo boy oe te Book it th howaver, avers” 4), by Glog, was knocl it f et 0 ae ge Doneuteinie akoteh of y | Onn whieh — pines itm alther in Canna hussar, _ by Do Nouvitly —), only rontlzad $35,” A tenepenell deawing Met Pra soldier by Hornoe Vernet brought £0—0 yury or right hove in Chicago, under cover and walt- fu for tho sturm to blaw aver in the hope that Wuitters can bo amicably gottiod up. it ft just. Jow iyuro, conshtoriig that sketches und draw= posible, that thore may” be a good_deal of truth jugs by this artist are Very Keares fi. thiscoun- | iu thls latter ylew of tho ens, It is alrondy try. ‘fo-duy's sulo fneludes vishty-one pilut~ | Known thit the bonismen neo yery Ukely to Anya, und ationg thom wil bo found examples up and settle without any “bother or of Zamacols, Fortuny, Coleman, Muacearl, | trouble. aud one or two promingnt Gormana, Faulkner, itubeita, Lemomile, Cox Sang; | noticed uiparently by nothing else than a foule and Forrarh, Thora wre dovernl froin | ingot humilfution that one of tholr race ahoultt tho | brush of Gunltuluwsl, and ate | sO disgrace dluself, and by a desire torepulr tho tontion ta called to 28, Iho Parting ag | inury to the German nae, have alrendy ine Reatrivo Concl fram tor Slepmuther, Just [ro vious to Hor Execution.” 1 Umated their willingness to “put up," and have ‘to fine tilsh of tho nothing tore said about it, But the Govern. draperied and the handling of color throughout | Mun dovan’t proposy tobe bought ote Ic Ivo tho plattre tore thu Silect a ae ea eaee | Ae guage prapoey ta be Low to fran than un nquarulle, the bondgmen, and will Jay hold of Thomalen Le and whonuvor Bon ani. baving: S eatghit thin, wit procued in tho usual manner to THE OLTY-IIALD, dual out Justio to" ow who. hus butrayed bis frost, Mr. Harvey's surprisy at learning of ‘Vhomnlen’s tall wis Blinply Unboundedstor be clerk wag a mnuitof iaisuafabllity, and tls repue Tition, whieh tid escaped untirnished through WL tho temptations of the old. Whiaky-ing days, 43 good ng tho bust. : MMS.'SILI?S SORROWS; au 33 SADDLED WITH AN UNDESIRAULI BON ‘Vhoro called nt the County-Clerk’s olfice yeae torday and inquired for the gentleman in cbhargo of tho morrluge-liconse department a tudy nutnud drs, Thomus Silk, formerly of Kanks+ kee, Iv this State, but at present of thle elty, Who Was very auxtous to And out whethor a liconso to murry had beon Issuod to a xeutleman Haniod Suimucr Guyat aud “a Jady named Grattla Silk, She wid, after — due resoureh on Mr. Lundborys part, anawered In, tho uflirinutive, whercu pan, after sho hui recoy= ored fronvan attack of righteous indigantion, Shu procecdod to untotd a most oxtruordl ‘Tne now City-Hiall, when cainploted, will be four feot highor than the county"a side of tho Duitding, and the work his atroady heen ore durod. Tho ovonsion of tho chinge comes of the fact tat tho Counoll Chamber, aecarding to the orlgiuat phin, was pot regurded ua huyitiy aulligtent piten. gs A comstirree of citizens watted upon tho Mayor yeutorday to {nglat upon the placing of one of tho now [lra-ongines ut tho ungine-hotse corner of Thirtyefith and Halsted streets. Hla Monor could give them no satisfaction, but ia Probabilities tro that thoy will bo given one of tho new inachincs, AN Inuividuat, with an Invontive turn of inital, cater upon Dr, Do Wolf yesterday, rope Tosouting thit be tad a muchine “Which bo could Attuch to the sewers whieh would, by henition,. fonsing aiLor tha suwer-gas. He did not hive fas aching with him, but wil be glyen an ope portuulty to demonstrate bie genius, Surkuintespenr Len, of the. Water Do- nary partinent, yesterday “aotiied tha county | story of treachury: within. dio funilly und Out. authoritles “that, “untess thoy pata the ruweous abituatton, Bho etutod thit ate fds up churges vaainst’ them for supplying tho | to within a short thno, reslded with bor bugpund Counts oft evita, tho water would be | at Kankakee, Aboutthe iniddieot November, days, Tho county owes tha aud hus hud aulficlent nos Int tong ayo, +. huing desirous of lotth hor duughtor, Sling Gratte Silk, w gist of 1d, have tho udu ce writw-stattilide “o Hyauleaees egiteatone ang sent, cho a ip tie ull MU porintends P ‘a 1 her wun! jury ore] slanur Wullur Festuntay Ghat’ ho Wrotid coe {h this, elty, whither Bho. propared to Tullo cept fron for Wl of tho now Cltystuit | Bor. Uhla al 0 ld a few weeks ago, whon the hunsebold consisted of horseif wid’ husuand Gud daughtor, Mls Morel, and a youny mut mined Sumner Guyot, 23 yours of age, her bua Bhonsle after thoy vegan howsoK _ Shortly after thoy begun housokeuping to- gether she begun tw votive little occurrences which aroused suspicions on her part that the relations between her daughter aud Guyot wero Potexnetly what thoy ought tobe. sho nuried dor woth for awhlle, hut Thursday of lust week sho spoke wut very ‘freely, und ordered Guyot out of the house.” On Briday morning ebe ‘tae cov thus ho bad obuyed tho communi 0 run! Which did not wolgh wt leaut tn and a quart dda 10 tho fof Sir, Hoxton, thu contre Was informed of thly wecks nyo, und the lottoe da wlunpty winter of form, Onticlpating trauhla boreatter, Mr. Sexton was not heard fruin dure {uy tho day ay to whut bo proposed todo in to Hutter, but theru ly na doube but hls contract et vee seated forteltat, In sacl an ovent, (4 Aly. Wailer anys the comply: lon of building will not be initertuity dolayedes of 2S THE TELEPHONE QUAND. ‘The Mayor's olreular to tho buslucss pablo in jothat her daughter hnd gone too, -Ry ire pe the relehie 's abo Tonrned that her daughter bed, through the nlloged cane nivaned of Miss Moret, married young Guyot, who wns moved to the match possibly by tho {not that tho Rilka wro very well-to-do. Mra, Blk Raya that dircetly atter tho girl camo hero Mis Orel and Guyot went ta tho County Clork’a Hl, tho former representing that the altel yodre otd, nid that sho wis her eeettans secured a mitrringy Heense, Mrs. Silk hid no very grave” objecttons to the seirl’s getting married, but since coming to Chicago she had learned that Quynt was for certain rensons quite An Hadestimble son-in-buw, The old Indy having apprised herself from tho reconts that the imirriage really tuok plnee, vowed vengenneo pon all the parties concerned In it, aud, after prosnising to aceuro the arrest. of Guyot and Miss Morel on a charge of ntudues fon, lofe the office iin enpital humer to carry her torent into excention. WASITINGTONIAN ITOME. TUE REVENTERNTI ANNIVEWAAIY-MEETING of tho Inmates, xraduntes, and friends of tho Washingtontay Home was hold Inet evening in tho ehupel of that Institution, about 450 persona being present, fnctuding a fale proportion of {n+ des. Buperintendent Wilkins nected ng prealding ollicer of tho oceaston, and on tho platform with him were the Rey, Mr. Collins, of Genvaco, Il, Gvorgo M. Caso, bisq., Rnery A, Storrs, tho Hun, A, Le Morrison, &, 1b, Sherinan, and Messrs, Wilee, Hayman, Warren, ‘Morey, and Hatehnm, Momnbers, of the Ladles’ Comunittee, headed by — toelr Chairman, Mr. Warren, wero also provont. George Vin- cent, a gradnate of tha Home, delivered an ade alress of -welcanre, Superlatondent Wiking read his annual sta- Hatleal report showing tit there were in the = Home Jin, 1S, ee four persona; ndmitted during tho yenr up to, Dee. 4, 457; — totnt, = Gth. Mischarged during tho year, 471; present nun ber of Ininates, Of tho whole number in the Home during tho past year, 241 were single and 78s married. Four died; 9 were opium patients, The average time of tha Inmates iu the Homo was forty-vight ands balf dys, aud tholr ages ringed “from 15 tu 50. Of tha States, as to nativity, New York had tho largest repre- sentation—193 Tlinols, 44. Ot tho whole time ber of Inmates 360 were residonts of Chicayo. Mrs. Warren, from tho Ladies’ Committee, read letters from formner inmutes of tho Homo, alt ue resale tuGIE “good wishes for the Inatitus on and speaking of it as one that had cured thom of intemperance, Addresses of a brief, encouraging, and ottlo- gistlo churacter were dollvered by’ Emery A. Storrs, A. L. Morrison, A. Witlin, and othors, SCHARIAU -MUBROSLAWSKI. ANOTHER WARD COMPLETED, Tho recount in tho Schnrlau-Microslawskt contested clecton case wns continued yestor- day,and tho revount of the Fourteenth Ward Was concluded, with tho following result; YOUNTRENTIC WAND, First Count—— ——Recount— Sehars. — Mlcroge Schutre Mieroa- District, Tau, Tatskt, walt, ORY O31 or Aus. Tits Iiitg ert Eres rat Bat a 207 iy 7 100% 65S. 440 376! Sata acconiing to tho officint roturns Mlcrostawask had # majority of 402. Tho recount of tho T'hir- teenth Ward reduced it to 22014, ned the recount Of the Fourteenth reduces {t to 4, with tho Sev. cutconth Ward yetsto be counted, Tho count will bo resumed Saturn DAKE BLUFE, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIE BTOCKHOLDENS of the Lake Bluff Agsocintion wag held yoster- day morning in the teeture-room of the Firat Methodist Chureh, corner of Clark and Wash- ington streets. By tho Itberal use of proxican gutorum wus secured, and O, LU, Hortun called tho meoting to order and presided, Areport was rend. from Dr. Jutking, of tho Committee on Grounds, dotailing the work done during tho year In the way of improving tho ronds anu ditehes nnd repatring the doput and tubernnclo. He reported receipts of 8474 and expenditures of $00), showing st dollclt of $125, whleb he had assumed biimsult. Tho Committee on Water-Worka reported o deilolt of $607 chargentio to that account, thor erent pla having beon 842.and the expenditures $1,4 There ts stit! §20 due from subscribers, ‘This Indebtedness Is chirgenblo to tho Commlt- teo on Water, and not to the Assoulition, Mears, IF. Tul, W. W. Hurcus, and W, C, iter wero reUlected Manngors fur tho ensu- ny torm. * On motion of Mr, Willing, tho Board of Man- Agers wie ineronsed from nine members to twonty-one, and ucommittuo appointed for the Purpose reported the following tunes for ude ditlonul members: O. H. Morton, a. i. Scranton, C. G. Wrusdell, M. G. nines, IL It steCabe, D, Fowler, John Willinmson,' 3f..M, Parkhurst, at oe Springer, Hugh Herron, W. P, Gray, and J. » Moore, It was decided to Inorense tho Executive Com- mitteo from Koven to twelve, At tho mucting of the Board of Munngora hold durlng the afternoon the following olticera wera elected: President, J.B. Mobbs; Vico-Prest- dont, Jobn GC. Wilson; Scerotary, George Ohase; ‘Treasurer, R. D, Fowler; Correspond{ug Sore: tury, BM. Mt. Parkhunits Executive Conunittco, A. seranton, W. 0. Willing, W, W. Marcus, 0. I. Horton, A.W, Tatton, A. G. Lano, JObn Williamson, and the ollicors, Conslternblo discussion followed as to the dofle elt in the working of the different méutin: i, und @ propoaition was inado to furnish the Srounds und permit the diferent muetings to run thomgelves without any monoturs ald from tho Assoclution. ‘Tho matter was Huntly left in abeyanec, Dr, Jutiina was invited to take chargo of tho Tempernnee Convention, which 14 to bo hold ag near to (Aun 15a practicable, with the pra- vido that tho Association shall only be respousi- ble, for pallotus und lighting. ‘Tho Hoard then udjourned subject to call, CHEAP REVOLVERS. THB TRADE INTERVERKD WiTiT, Knox & Co, a concern which docs business in tho Metropolitan Block, hna bad its aifalra somes what intorfored with of lute by tho action of tho American Expross Company's agent in thls city. Knox & Co. adyortisud lurgoly In tho rural pa- pors to sell a royolver for the oxcecdingly low price of 60 conta, and In reaponso to thelr glow- dug utatemonts regurding tho deadly ollicteney of Unis wenpon recelyed sums of money froin fool- {uh people {n ull parts of the country, Business Went on swinimingly for some time, but ft Munlly came to the knowledge of tho Express Company that tho ° so-called revolver was simply, uw toy pletol, worth porhups Jécents, Knox & Co, wore thorcupon notified that tu the futuro tho rea te ‘on youds shipped by thom must te prepaid. Instead of netlng ws ry vuanper to thulr outhusiasn, thin notion on tho part of tho Company stiinuluted Kuox & Co, ton Lew oxcroise of tholr ingenulty, and theroufter, When tho monoy hid heen sent for goods, thoy iailed to the customor a postil-card stating that the oxpreas company had adopted a new rule; requiring all charyos on sunll artivles ta be pe in advance, he customer would Bund 50 cont tho xouds would be shipped. As the charges did not In any event oxceod 25 conta, the Chicio tirm was suiro of nn additional protit, Af people will porsiat in vaying four prices for f toy plstol, there is no law to provont thont, but this urticto iuay gurvo to pnt on thelr guard people who muy in tho future aco Knox & Co.'s udyertisumonta, ———. MORE GOOD LUCK, - Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pirrsnuna, Va, Deo, 16,—Information comes from England that a WMtteburg indy faono of a unibor of legates to un Imimonso ostute thorv, Edward = Mnekonzle, Esq. of Fawloy Court, Buckinghumahtre, High Shoritt of Oxforduhlro, Who Ig sild to baye beon tho greatuat land-owner (outsldo of tho Poernge) In the United Kingdom, and to have bvou tha posseayer of a fortune amonntiig to $700,00,000, huying siteceeded to his brother, Willinim Muckenglo, about thirty card oxo, dled recently, He podaessell seyerit argo BO valuublo estates Jn Kngland and Bcot- land, Among the legutecs ure his many neph- owa and nicces, several of whom reside in tho United States and Cunnda, Mra, Black Das Vig, of Pittubury, belug among tho nutnbor, A porter called at tho dancing academy uf Mrs, Black Davis a Tho lady did not appear, but her busband ‘condrmed the report given Abvovo, utnting that Mey, Davis waa t full cougiy Of the presont possessor af the edtute. Thoy did hot know nor had thdy any moans af present of knowing how much woul full to tholr lot, ————— ADRIAN COLLEGE. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, ADRIAN, Sich. Doo, 1&—At tho avssion of tho ‘Trustees of Adrian Colicge this morning tho Exeoutlyo Committee were authorized to roe bulld the Nort Hull with sultable modern tm provements, and bave tho same completed by Hoxt Soptembor. Resolutions wero also oaking wld from tho ultizenss requiring tho Qouncial olicers to enforce the payniont of seve Gral thougand dolland outstanding iotas, and de- inanding that tho Confurunoe and tho churches do thelr whole duty toward the institution, a POCKETBOOKS in eudtosa variety, from tho tucat to the cheap ext, all uf tho most approved und seryiccublo Patterns, ulso other urticles portatning to tha Mine, cheapest and best, at Merker's fuctury, No. 83 Btate aircet, up-stalre. ‘rouble of stepping Up-stuins repaid by low prices, “have ts our niliitary o1 4 THE RST REGIMENT, Opening. Night Bazaar. An Attractive Scene of Protty Goods and Pretty Saleswomon, Remarks hy Dr. Thomas, Phil Sheri dan, and J, '¥. Farwell. Thore 1s Every Prospoct that tho Affalr Will Bo a Groat Succoss, Tho First Regiment Fatr nnd Gazoar opened Inst ovening under tho most propitious auspices, and wes universally pronounced a thing of Uenuly from tho start. Within hale an hour from tho timo tho armory toora were thrown open tho prettily-ornamented halls and tho gor+ keous Looths with tholr hunttreds of admiring eyes. As tho oventng ad- Yanecd tho erowdas grow, and tho popular admis rottun grew with thom until everybody becamo simply onthustnatie—tho manngers and tholr minncrous vasistanis over what they had sue- ecedod Ko well In doing, and tho cvor-tnoying VWroeession of sight-scers over what lind beon Sprend out for tholr vistinl delectation, ‘Tho formal opening tuok piace about halt-past Sat the south end of tha upper hall, A tompo- rary stand had been ereeted In front of the headquarters booth, and, a8 Col, Swaln mounted tho rostrum, tho promenaders censed tholr Perambulnttons and crowded about tha abut. Tho Colonel In a fow fitting words expressed hla rogrot that Goy, Cullom was provented by press of official bnalness from delivering 9 formal oponing udiress, but congratulated the nssom- bly that in his absonce they had with thom so distinguished a gentlomun as the Chaplain of tho Rexlnent, tho lov. Dr. ‘Thomas, DR. THOSTAS ‘was received with applause, and, cilmbing tho | steps which led to tho rostrum, dellvored tha following brief but approprinto opening re- marks: {ts no€ Intended, Indies nnd zenttemen, that formal oponing address, or thore should be any onything othor thin to muke Justa kind of a Blarting polnt. We are coming tw realize that rent city, In tha contre of a grent country, we linve great sranitay elt tult » Rnd among other things und must Wwonre iarent elty, and, 18 a At takes a yrent deal” ‘to earry on a ko this, and hence wo find ourselves cf work, fullof enro, that wo" have, and olht to bit ve, unizations, You nro all entircly familiar with the history of this organ- faution; you ure all nequilnted with tho oflicers quid with alt those soldiers of tho roziment; aud what I should ko to see, and what 1 think you nll would Itke to sea, Is this First. Regiment bos come tho privy and the petor Chicaxo,. Chore ts Fam told, of tho penses,—notonough ‘This regimont ‘feels 'n avery alliht appropriation, Btate to help atong in tho ox; to pay the urmory rent, pride in itself, and wants to have everything in perfect order, tho best young imen. of our city, and IT tun very conildent that thory {no butter train- {ng-rchool to mike mon than a military ono, It wives thom a cortuln typo of muntood. Now, thoy hiya not only to keep up the ex- pensus of tho armory, but thelr tral: nin aod ne ny cy Qthink Chlengo should claim f) ror inent na Ith owt, and clalm, and Joyfully accupt the honor of helping to take enre of It, Wo ought to make this to Chicago and to tho Frage Northwest what tho Soventh tegiment ta In New York, and we ought to make tho band, ov help them to make It, what tho Seventh Ker Aincnt Itaud is, 1 hope, thorefore, that this ba- zur will afford you a entertainment, and bring with thosu soldler-boys, who sons and bruthora, und that you may have 0 chaneo by your. generous gifts “and purchusings hero. to ‘eontribute largely, ‘Those boys waut new uniforms, [don't know what the rule js, and 1 may want one myself, [Laughtor]. ant told that many of thomrure growing uut of thelr uniforms, “‘Thero fs something In tho drillof tho soldler-life to make men large. [bie Just got into it (iaughtor), and L hope ta tnprovo, Many of theay boys are growlus too tleshy for their uniform, nid the uniforms thomselyes nro wearlng out. Dhen, thoy are recruiting tho very best young mon every day. Thoy want to. perfect this regiont, and ite full number, up to a thousand, Tbelfove. Tam told that uur business-men have contributed Uberatty, and our hope fa that you will nak tho price of ench urtlele—not how Ittle, but how you togothor “nineh thoy will tuko for it—and fn this way con- tribute to this First Rogimont of Chicago, which hus already become your pridound your Joy, amcertain that this wilt ho done, and 1 hope that overy one in rear will fool itn personal matter to take bold and bolp, [Applauge.) There wore calla for 3 GEN. BHENIDAN, who, with Gon, Forayth nnd Col, Fred Grant, had remminadstanding tn the buckground, ‘ho sal- lant soldier responded with a ‘roudineas whieh showed thut his huirt was with the boys, and inado ony of the longest us wall ns 15 9 ensunt> eat uildressos of bis life. Ho spoke na follows; GENTLEMEN OF THE Finst Reaient: I am very glad to mect you hero to-night, and J think you acu by tho straps icrous my shoulders that amuot Hike Dr, jomis—Just entoring tho aervico. [Luughter.] 1 havo beon In tha sorv= ico long time, withough Lmuagt confess that I don't enthuse quite so much now at the sound Of the tifo und drut nai did twenty years go. SUL, nt the samo tino, [feel as much Interest in, inilitary orginizations as [did thon, and Lkuow the neceasitios of suct organizations in pisge cltles like Chicuyo. f know tho yalue of the milltnry tralniug thut thoso organizations givu tothe young men. [havo wateted tho organte zution and tho purposes of tho First Regimunt. with o great dent of pride, and I think, considers ine Exury Gln that thoy have done vory woll, 1 know thut tho lnws of tho State donot covor alt that ig necesunry In order to organiza quickly, and to bring verfoction to reghuental organizi- tons, but thoy contribute sumothing, I have suon how liberal tha altizens of Chicago have been in comin to the nid of this. rogimont, and I hopo on this oc- cualon that thoy wil he even more Iboral than thoy haye been herotofore, and L have no doubt thatit thoy will contribute thus Iberally and tako un Interest in it, you will hive « regimont equal to the Suventh of New York. (Appiaue.] MIL Av Volt. CARPENTER, General Passenger and Ticket Agont of tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul, was introduced, and referred In a honey ~ humorous veln to tho roxinent’s visitto Wisconsin somnc time aga, Ho was proud, ho sald, of bang a eftizen of UMnols.—or of Wisconsin, when ho was there,— Ruth pron nuet, of all at being a citizen of the United States of America. [Appluuso.] Ho aud others owed ull this to the military power of tho Government, and ho hoped the citizens of Chicago would renliza this, do thelr duty, and stand by the regiment, [Applause.) 3tIL JOUN V, FARWELI wns ‘ated introduced, and began by remarking that previous to bolng called upon ho didn't know why his wit had brought him thore. Now ho understood. His only: regret waa that sho Wag not called upon to make tho specel. Ho had not made any Wur specehes since the War, butie unyono necded tho inspiration for ono, theseono hofore bin would be text cnough. The hovcsalty of those military orguulzations for homo ‘Protection was somthing — which Chivago fully Appreciate 4. fow yenrd ago dur {ng tho rota, ‘Lhe Guneral who "had proceded ‘Aho had helped to make & history which gaye the country n pretty, good guarantee that it Would not have anothor sorimmaye south of Mitgon and Dixon'stlne very soon, Hut thoncecs- sity of Keoplug up such regimenta in largo eltios wigone which bud eae. recently been shen upon the youn. ond for this reason he hoped tho olttzens of Chleuzo would came to the res cue and sustain this orgunizntion in return for whatit had dono, and stitl intghtdo, Hoe wis (hunkful for tha * privilege of | Indording tha nevessity of such an organization, and plsdied bhusolf, as he did in the War of tho Ho- ition, that, When gnothor war came which re tae ita sorvicea, he would atand by it, 18 ho ait by tho army at: that time, to keep tp tha courago of tho boys ut tho front. [Applause,] Tho spovehes onded, the bazaar RE-ENTERED ULON ITS COMMEROIAL CANEEI, ‘Tho band In tho in Mory atruck up a potpourri of cl Nutional airs, the crowd which had sathored around tho orators took open order, tho youn mnan who, with maldon hanging ue on hia uri, bed stoned entrance to tho eloquence of thu spekers, lod bor off into (for ‘ils tender passion) more congeulul purts of tho hall, tho ladics haying charge of tho byuths ave aunied thotr moat entrinuing siniles, and the Uualiogy part of thobazaur—tho contest between bewitching Buller and buwildered buyer—began in realcarnest, Tho scone was an enchanting ong. Nothing coutd be more complote than to transformation of the drillshall, From a cold yruy and white four walls It had boon conyertod. to a fairy realm of red and white log-oabing, wold and ‘allver” pagodas, richly-tinted booths, and ovorso-luviting nooks and corners ree eplendont with warin coloring und filicd with fubrica Kt to tampl any one to become % pure chagcr nt elght. Among these tempting uttrace Uons moved a throng of peopie about equally divided between tho military und clyil walks of dite, | The gold-onbruldered gray of tho boys of tho Firat Kegituent formed a prominent feature fu tho caup-d'wil, but was not suilishuntly: ‘obe trualye to tnar tho general color cifect lucod by tho rich and varled tollots of the ladles, NUSINESS WAN EXQELLENT, — * If tho reyulur Jurgon of the commercial re- porter might be borrowed fur the occusion it inight sufely bo recited that dolls were looking up,—decldedly up. A wax-fuced doll, whlen eboned and shut its oyos, und whode tallut of pale-pink sutin set off [us chouk-roses fa 4 most captivating munner, fetched a very advan lageous price, and u couple of tollut seta, a full devcriplon of whoso hima. 1s sluply tinpossi- Dio, went olf at tgures Very promotive of the city'a military Interests, Fincushlona were bn deinand, and soveral very tno apeclinens wore disposed ot bexors the galo had beon da existence forbalfanhour, Fuucy word of all kluds was of the Grand tempting displays of utility and knick-knucks were tho oynusure of ins gnthored “some of Plensnut holiday are your business dono In this branch was very Frees, for the quite considerable, + 'Thore was, perhaeala reprehonalble nmount of no srailorips, Hore the yerioun fces- toons of averyreen and gayly-colored paper wero iiland and this resulted ligtited apace into pindes, whero tho romonniors, trod with walking from booth to booth, souRnE reposo and nn exvhanyo of Intars cating conversation. Not w bunching of over- Teen And thited-paper but had ta young couplo penonth it discussiug tho beautles of tho aver chaoging sceno below, and such pthor toplos 1s tho oeension suggested to tholr youthful minds, Tals was vory wolt in ite way, bit it dil not pro- moto 'cominorce, and ft should, in the future, bo Understoml that these. chulee vantage grounds for tho young man desiroua of making tendor headway with his bazanr-companton ehould not ho allowed tho privilege of the armory gatlery un- Mogering Int enught up nialnst the in tho division uf the dimly- Most favorable lounging’ {il he enn produco undubitabie ovlitence that ho has alrendy made proper devotion at ono of tho Wooths b Tt will be no fault of tholadics In oharge of tha douths If every visitor to tho bazaar Is not made fully nequalnted with the bentittos and excal- tho guods displayed forsale, Thoro ja Ienees of at tho bazenr NONE OF THAT DISAGHERATLE RNEROY on the part of tho volunteer sntoswomon which $3 too ofton the drawback of such entorprises, Yet the indies managed yeaterday ovening to presont thoir wares tn tho most favornblo light, And to uditeo sales 1 many inatances where less Tuselnuting promoters of “business eould hare he finde un abject faituro of the work, fs’ a buppy modium between tadies tuk ing mulyantire of thoir position to forco husiness and ona apathotic for await ane tho customer to announce — hinse! trade, conduated comforts necessi tho rout yall ery’. Not gatisticd with niving a cholco varicty of oths for customers to aclect. articles In ita bo from, tha managersof the bazanr have organized alottory with F000 worth of prizes, to bo riuf- flod for on tho rectlon of Gon. W. 5. Strong, G en. Stockton, and 8, 2. Sherer. The prizes consist of n 81,000 sre. 8 S700 tlumond set, o $700 chamber sot, n GWU conpG, 0 $500 soulakin sacaue, a 8400 rond wagon, n 8300 dation get, w $3 Yor ten Bet, tt $200 chinn Be and other prizes. ‘The draw: a blindfolded per whereby Indies and children will bo admitted froo from? tod o'clock in tho afturnoona of Deo. 18, i nnd 24. ‘The aly Papor which {s to bo published dur- ing tho falr mado its first apponrance Inst ovon- ing. and gave promise of something even moro ies the ontertainment continues. It ereditabl Js published by the Company A Publishing Com- ny, and greats tho world under tho title of the Jutnbte Guardsman, BUTTER AND CHEESE. Subjects Discussca nnd Viows Expresscd in tho Convontion at Marcnizo, Il. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Manenao, Ill, Deo. 16,—In the Dairy Conyon- tion to-day, C. C, Duell, of Hook Fails, oxplatned his tdea of bulldiny a barn. Ho has a cellar and aatablo, woll lyhted with doubto-sash windows, and well ventilated and drained, It has n sharp descent on tho floor from tho cattle to the drain, and hus an alloy botweon thom suiliciently wido to draw a wagon through, ‘The furthor disouaslon of tho manure question was Indulged in by Alfred Patrick and J. M, Sands, of Boono County.* 1% M. Patrick sald thut ho bolieved tho only aure and economical way of using manuro was to got It out in wintor ond distribute ton tho land. In winter Inbor was chenpor, and in the spring tho barnyards wore thus cleaned when tho ground was too soft for hauling’ and Inbor aud horses ware needed for plowing. ‘Tha balnnco of tho dis- cussion was taken up by T. Mel), Richards ond othors, who argucd In favor of top-drossing, ‘Tho discussion of tho quostion ns to the cost of winter production ns compared with tho Bummer Production of mili was talon up again, Al(rod Patrick sald that it cost an averngo of 59% conts to proiluco 100 pounds of milk a dny; fed corn and onte In bulk, equal parts, and an averago of In his alxteen pounds a day por cow In winter. eatimate ho did not count tho labor cost, and hls yield was twenty-two und ono-halt pounds of milk adny, * ©, C, Buoll, who {sa dairyman, was after tho quality not quantity of milk, Tho farmer who shippod milk to tho city fod for milk quantity and not quality, Durlng tho aftornoon thoro wea an oxaminn- tron of samples of olcomnrgaring, suine, and dalry cecentriolties of Chlengo, of which thoro wero a quantity on exhibition. . What Legislation, 1f Any,la Nocessnry toPro= vent tho Adultoration of Pood?" was again taken up,.G. P. Lord, of Higin, opoming the theme. Ho rend tho Congressional report on ‘Food Adult- erations,” Mr. E. C, Lovell, af Elgin, followod with Qn argument in which ho bold that National Jegistation was necessary to reach this {mpor- tant questioniin a tangtblo wry, Thoy-had to rely upon tho honor of thoge with whoin thoy dealt, or upon tho Inws of tho country, ana tho question wis which was thosnfest, Ho would do- pond somowhut upon tho honor of men, . He was not afrald of tho man with whom he caino in dl- rect contact whilo purchasing food, but the man bebtud him. It was to guard against tho un- 800n onomy that thoy necded legislation, but {t wus from the Nutionnl Government. The Jaws of the difforent States could not get hold of this muttor adoquatoly, since thoy would nocessari: ly contlict, It was only through National logisln~ tion that tho manufacturer ns well ng tho deator could bo roached in adultorated fouds, whieh could nat all times, sinco, tho manufacturer might llva in New York, whilo tho stuff was sold in Tilituos, to thought moro and better degistation would by onavted in this Btato this ‘wiuter, however. ‘Chore was a law which eho uld bo enforced in regurd to labeling adultoratod utter and cheese, W. W, Curbott, of Chicago, offered the follow- ing, which was niopteds Resolved, That thia Association regards with Satiafaction the movement now. being mado by tho Chicago Produce Exchange for the enturce- mentor the laws of Ilinola concerning tho manufacture and enly of adulterated articles of food, and that we hereby tondor sald Produce Exchango our hearty support and codpor ation. Ho also offorod tho following, whlen wero Adoptol atter a brief discussions Wimnxas, It faa fact that pleuro-pneumonia aud other contaylous diseases among cattlo und cholora umong swine provalia in yorlous lucall- tea in this country, whose spread would bring ruin to our vast Hve-stock und, dairy interests; thorefora, bu it Resolved, That this Assoclatton moat carnostly ‘ure upon Congress now in session tho passigo Of enuctmonts that stall prohibit the furthor {ntroduction of contagious and infectious dias Gases AtMOny OUT Momustia unimuls from Abrowd, und algo trom ono Btate to nuothor: also furthor Chuotinonts that shall offectualtly strangle out said diseases wherovor existing within tho terel- tory of the United states, “Whatsball We Food in Our Wintor Datrics,and. How Shalt tho Food Be Prepared to Be Most Prof- itabloy” was tho noxt question taken up and dig cussod. * 8. K, Bartholomow, of Marengo, said ho fed hfs cowa six pounda of bran, four of corn-ment, and two of Hngoud-moal (utter tho oll waa taken out) per day, costing him about 3d conta pur 100 pounds of milk, fetlbot hay, the yore yleld jor cow being twenty-five pounia n day, mt long ‘dlscusslon was huge inullad In about: Talsing aweotecorn, Which hud but little connec. ton with tho objects of the Convention, Mr, H. Mt. Datrick thon took up tha subject of “Yocs Not tho Futuro Success of tho Dutr Ruainess Domand that.tho Factorymen hull Skhn Less und suka a More Uniformly Ketter articlo of Cheese?" He held that our export trado bad fulton off largely becaiise tha chucso ‘Wwita so heavily skimmed ts to be unfit for food, gud many people did not cut choesy Lecause o} ita poor quality, Choeso had deolined from 12 to {ive and seven cents, and it would go to loss un» Joes its quality wus Improved, Ho thought tho foult tay with the factories, Mr, G. P Lord and othors agrood with Bfr, Patrick that tho cheuse should well made, Mr. Lord thought that thoy hud nut Jearned yet ull the arts neceasiry’ to (oud cheoxe-mullug, althor from skimmed or whole milk, What was wanted was an exporitmental mute. station. The Buttor Dulry and How to Make It Profits ablo" wis discussed by C, 0, Bucll, “Id It the Duty of tho Btite Government to Fostur and Protest the Dalry Industry of Litnoba? It8o, for What Reason und to What Hixtout?” was discussed by O. H. Larkin, M, 1. Underwood, and othors, who wantud tho Stato tu start the oxpare matpuper od Mie and Its Vatuo and Twport paper on * a ance’ an Articlo of Food" was reud by a Ti ‘tho gyoning Mrs, ¥.8, Hoaworth read an easuyou “Tho Furiner as an Element of Nas oeroe Dene oe Chi 0 road 4 paper on ' Food ‘rot, Pratt, of ic Adulterations,” whlo was well reculyed,and ro- to be bad nt buyer's figures, and tho Revaure of lnrRe. All through tho booth tha various commodities, which were offored nt really very advantageous urchaKor, nota retdy ralo, nid. ho recolpts of tho frst night muat have beon 8 such, und thigmogium the Indes having tho Firat Regiment's welfare at tholr hoart seemed. to strike with rare felicity, Ienco there was no timllity on tho part of Intending buyers, and upon n plousant ind com forta- lu basis, wont on in a lively manner all eveulng r jong. Upon tho floor bolow wero supplicd tho nolidor to tho occusion, Here a Inneh-counter anda restaurant, supplying all ttt could be had in any similar elty eatublish- nents, drove nn excoltent trade, and n clyare stand, through Its execilont wares, managed to Mire many 4 promonnier from the glidy scones on the matn floor of tho armory to tho seductive tranquillity of the regimental smoklug-room olf evening of Deo. 4 under tho dl- Ny R S200 sil~ nie tolding, ‘bed, ngs will bo rando by ron, ‘Tho falr will continue until, and Including, a ; Week from to-day, with a specin! arrangemont bo dono under Stato Inw nt Intedt more eapeciatt: to buttor ang ; Which "has boon nlrondy: “¢cyet"4 cheer, aj TamnuNE. dy fully given Th Ta, —$—— NEW CONNEMARA, Bishop Irotand ‘yr. shop Irotan ‘olograp nant Dontat of tho Hours tnace rible Suffering Amon Hin Prot Teva 0 tha Bititor of The Chicagn Triinne ee 8. PAvt, Minny Dees 1,—Thg report Jnattng in Moreia and telegraphed from ste 1 to Tue Tinune, telling of fearty meat Mnong the Connemara famitics tn Minnea'® fro simply ltes, Responsibie men fron ake aro now Investigating the whole minttor, pee! give, Ina few tuys, to the Publle, tho Baul tholr lator, Dally ‘iviecs trom Urea ot sort that Hutchins grossly misstated matte” Jnvidlous mutlica fe AL tho wottom oF ene afar, Ibex of you, asannct of justin eo? sert this tolegram, + Misuio Tuer * Oh, how refreshing, Polatablo, and reviving ig Adraught of cvol wat Dire geces ter with Hop Nitters in jg bo $e —____ Ovor 165,000 II “een ce lowo8entcs sold. Norden, Selleck a Indigestion, dyapepsin, nervous and all forma yof weneral debility reliduer ton Jug Mongman's Pentonizod eee ante at te Preparition of beof canialniiys ita gech Me oaly tous propertios, It is not ‘\ nore Bt! tho oxtrnots of beef, butecontains blood-inakl forco-Fenoruting, ud ifecnustainier ost Jstnvaluabloin all enfocbicd eontitions whe: tho result of exhaustion, nervous Drosteath im, overwork, or neute disonso; Particnlarty it ye muting et pulmonary Srutplaints, Caswel, ¥ rlotoi ‘ tyatupsige Pt ; rs; Now York, Vor sala MARRIAGE LIctins: “ano, following marriue Hiesneos wero takoeoak yesterday: i301 Wilhotm Artatus,,,. Augnata C8,New f Jonchim Arp «, fa Botte. ‘nut Anderson, {aan ‘Anderson { Mlchaet F. Courtnoy, Mary Farian,., John Leonardy, Cunrlotte Sehuldt. {John M. Uimelman dosophing sprouni JU. Matroteess ove. Jonnie L. Ford, 70. +e.Chicnzo, Chicago, Pater Van Bod Jane Van Drundon { Gilbort, Pleard.... Gertrude Warner. Charica G. Robinson, ..t.. Marlann L.Cunninuhiinis William ¥. Woodson, Mary KE, Groen: x { floney MoAual danbella Crawf j Fordinand Hehnk Honriotta Taudock {Alense Grayson, Augusta A, Bengison, 20 Ottumwa, In. Tavra-do-Grnee, Md, ichtenn City, f feiana Tint MARRIAGES. WILLISTON—ADADB—On Hunday, Deo 1s Nev. 1 Hobart, a¢ tho Charel or'the'i bint be both of C) Hirao. Jaw nnd Afiss Florence BK. Munchesiur, Moloy, D.'D. Str, Moule Cy It 5 Mey ted tte Mr, doula C. iobigon, fred 1, Williston a Bs Miltatos Carne Of Antiay int a_V. Marsh, of Mt ose, Par DIVORCES, mil for divorce wore iiiod yestorduy by tho follune HAWKING—ttmma, from Ben ; rround at dovortion.” “o™ Senamln Ky on tho NOUEIS—¥rancls Mt, from of drunkenness and crdghtye st OF be round Dtvorcos ware granted In tho following cases: PANKER—Henry, from Lola; for desortion. MANRSIi—Jonnie A., frum George $,; foradultery, THOMPSON—Lizalo M. from Harry; for desertion, DEATHS. WILSON—On Thursday, Doo. 1h 1 it 250 Ins appear. Leonard Wilton, Of hoart abease, axed wt years, Notica of funcral horonftor, FAULKNER—Doo. 10, at his residenco, 2 Owoskos st, Michel Faulkner, Rinerat Bt 1d o'clock Hunday, Dec, 18 frum reals dunco of ducensed, Carries’ to. Northwestera De= Fouhence by cars toCalvury. Erionds nro iayliod BRITT—At tho rostdonco of his daughter, Mrs, Frank Thorn, 203 Indinnusny, Alpheus Dilte ut eye siping of the’ Hoad, naud W yoars, tomains witl bo takon to Ann Arbor, Mich. t2"-Medina (N. ¥.) papors pleaso ‘copy. CAMUBELI~At his rosldonco, 315 Campboll-ar. ate 9:0, Doc. 1 Wiliam Campboll, ayod 84 yours, 3 ndral sorvicos at iis Into ‘rusidency weday (Fre o'clock my ti, Aturinl of Howie AMUENG—Dee. 10, ut tho residence of W.t. Snows had, 5 Mont Monroosnt, “dain -Aintinh, of a eyonre nud d nya, jp bunGrat Sunday adm. Wriuids of tho fomlly are eu, > URYAN—Deo, Mf, of diphthorin, Graco, oldest child of FAY, and nits Arann sou dynes tle Funoral he ina tasday (ves IH) frum ote reste denco, oil Warrunsave PRATT—At Waukosin Wis, Wodnosilay, Dee. 15 Miss Nancy Pratt, ayod oryonre WHELAN-Michnol Whelan, nativa of Ireland, County of Waterford, diud nt Morey Hospital atv ys piuyorat ‘by care to Calvary Comotory atl p, tly JOHNSON—OF diphthort 16 Couto Lenore Bran I Ys 1 nt 8S Hearborn-av., Deg nY ramddauultar OF Bele woul 7 yenrs und Wriunths Priya 4 Our prociouy life was deat OUs Peace astica, Stay holy an, thy little bud af death, ‘unernt to-day at Io, m. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS, SU-MERTIAG OF PHOMLR INTRRESTED Fé tte communica sof vinuduct at thy internets Of Halstuil-sb, Chicnsra-iv. th meat Grn Htallrond anil bo hold this wvening nt Aurore Ture hee Hall, on Sitiwnukeu-oy, - OL. GEO, IL CLANKH Will, CONDUCT TI {noon prayor-mcoting to-day in Lower Farwell all, R. IONIN 1, CLANK WILL 8 Rae TRS TANG Nason ito net Cuse! oy Pile LORD'S SECOND COMING WILL, HE Tit i rudjoct For coralaSention ue ho Geayor wedilad ation ‘of tho Chicuyo Avenuy Church thty evening. AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, ELEIRSIEIM & CO. Nos. Shand b Mundutpu-sy THE ater Color Sale O'BRIEN’, 208 Wabash-ay., ~ CONTINUED TINS DAY, Commencing at 2:30 p. m Beginning at No. 80 on Catalogue, All to bo sold WITHOUT RESERVE. BLISON, FLERSUEBIM & CO. Auctioneer, ——es SS NOTIC Coumission des Reclumations Franco-Americaines, fi ili etfadiced nx Francait, quiont des rcelunalions a faire abi poet eproutes pendant La guerre de Secession aur Elats! ale © La Commission constituéo eunforméuont, wie tormos do fu Convention du 15 Janvier 18090 Fount ofielsiloment a Waslilngton, to 23 Décombre de wert Bunge, Costa cotta dato que commoncers le Wo six mols, aooord6 aux réctamants par Articly Vi) do la Conyontion pour présenter loure roctamsthin | 2s intérossée sont priés, on oonséquunca,d encore sane déial au aousiiynd,o Waahingion, 16td 1 sen Jwurs roquetoa avou lus pices justitoutives 8 Vaptn Un exumpluiro du réglewont, udentd par isis malssatres ut ountenant tous los détalle de 1a procure aultro, sura aulroasd aux porvanties qui on {or Guniatido wo wae ne do in Ib¢pabliqan Francais Agent du Gonyerapeant rt beet ened oa eT Ss BS or Hiee a samp! Andy snd strictly pure. Wuleme SUNPITNIE contectione®, GUN a Nisulgon-at, Cae