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8 Tike CHLCAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, DECEMBER THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Maa, 'T, TI, Bnapeny, U. B Ay ts at tho Pa- elfie, © ETCHER, of Kearney, Neb, Is at tho Tro A.¥.Nagox, of Hartford, Conn, is at tho Palmer, * C, W. denxisoy, of London, England, is ut tho Tremont.” + Lurnsn Drannor, of Havana, Il, is nt the Bberman. 8. 0. Poors, of Hed Wing, Minn. fa at tho Bhermnn, ” Jons L, Ours and.Goorgo 0. Wobstor, U.8. Ay are at the Palmer, Hit, DRUKNAY, of Washington, D, 0,, 18 regis tered at tho Palmer. dJoun F, Brut, of Dundee, Scotland, ts regls- tered nt the Tremont. Gronar C, flazettos, M, C.,of the Third Wis- consin District, 1s at tho Palmer, Prov. Cuatnes MELvine, of Now York, 43 among the guests of the Sherman, ‘fim Hansens and Palughia, who are nfflicted with trichinm, nro gradually reeovering. James MORTON MILLAn, Esq. will depart this evening for Canada tu enjoy tho Christmas holl- Gnys. 'Y. Wanton Tromrsox, managor, of _ tho Queen's Insurance Company, of Loudon, Eng ja nt tho Pacific, CHAtLES AUND, a-Inwyer, residing on, {he North Side, has been: appointed Justice of the PFeave, vice Justice Wiisun. restyned, He re- ecived hig commission yesterday, me. F. Penkrns, Vicc-Presilentof the Chicago, Aurlington & Quincy Rallrotd, aud 8.8, Merellly Gencrat Manager af tho Chienzo, Miwaukes & St. Paul Rullruad, are at tho Pacitic. Cann tuerzen will lecture Wednesday oven: ing at knrwell Hall on © What flo Knows About: Polltical Liars.” His Held of observittion during tho Inst six years hns been an extensive one, Tux tempernture yesterday, ns observed by Manugse, opticiun, 88 Mudisan street (Trmpxe Hallaing), Was wtb a.m. Bdegrees: a. Ty Uy 20a. tn. 20; at P12 my By BoD. May SH Barometer nt 8 a, ml. 2. DP. Mt, 20.67, ‘Tis Chicago stenographers will holst in tholr annual banquet on New-Year's Byo. Tho fol Jowing ts the list of officora: President, Charics Keates; Viee-President, A.M. Gritfen; Seeretary, W. HL. Hawards: Literary Committee, J. L. Bens nett and John litenle, Orticen Epwanp Lavautin yesterday shot and killed a mad doy belonging to Joseph Nownk, of No. i80 Halsted street. The animal was running about the yard, chowing up into kindling wood tho fence-pusts and everything else that he came in contavt with In his efforts to get away, Mus, Faaxces Deritant, of No, 89 Front street, lust eventng complained to the police that at 7:30 o'clock 1 Mrs. White had catled at her house and bad insisted on leaving thore a fotnule baby 1 month old, belonging, as she sald, to Minule Schwartz, ‘Tho walf was sont to tho Foundiings’ Home. Tne sult of J. M. Armstrong vs. the Hinsdato- Doyle Grantt Company is again om trial before dudge Morin, On tha first trial, before Judge Rogers, the plant! was non-suited because the menns teed by him to get the contract with tho county tor the defendant were considered contrary to pubils policy. Joun it, CLARK, tho temperance lecturer, was to have spoken nt No. 1h) Twenty-second street Tast evening, but be failed to get an audience, and the feeture was postponed until to-morrow afternoon, There were not toexceed ten peraong in tho hall at any. onto thine, which was attributed to the unfaverabio weather, WILLIAM SWEENEY, of No: 18 Chatham atreot, rou his team ond wagon tuto A furtner's wagon at tho crossing of Larrubee street and Chicago avenue at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and, falting frum his sent, bad his right leg and shoul- der budly brulsed, No blame fs attached to tho driver of clther wagon, a6 the collision was purely aceldental, Tie Sulocnkeepers’ Association met at tho North Side Turner+Hall erdny afternoon, Vice-President Clemens in canir, A lat of members {n nrrears wus read, and the Secretary was Instructed to notlfy them to nay up. Lt was yoled that a general mecting of the Association ‘be held tho ith of January to revise tho by-laws of the Association, A ynyina rumor that plouro-pneumonia pre- yalls amouy cattle fn the West 13. contradictod ‘vy tho lurgest buyors and cummission-men at tho stock-Yards. They say thoy hive been through Texas, Kunsas, and tho stock-ralsing country of tho West, and have nelthor seen nor henrd anything to indicate tho existence of ptouro-pucumonla. Ir was expocted that tho report of Charles H, Reed in the caso of tho Irvin estate would be iiled in tho Probate Court Inst evening, ns Mr. Youny, his attorney, had trkon tha vapers to the residence of Mr. Reed for his signature, but ho wus found to be quite fll with pneumonia, and unable to listen to 0 reading of the report, Ko its filing was deferred, Art the Janunry meeting of tho Illinois Social BSelence Avsociation tho eubject for discussion will be, * How Beat to Advunce the Causy of School Suffrage far Women," Tho special polnt for discussion will be tha immediate aulyunce- ment of tho cause. The Legislature mcots this winter, and uniess something Is dono now thore must be another delay of two years, PRANK Rrpiey, 48 years of aye, living at No. 102 Grove atreet, was vun down by a teum of horses attached to a fartnor’s witgon owned uid driven by Jogeph Hiller, of Blue Idund. Mr. Kildiey was walking Wowly along Lwenty-second atreet, near Stewirt avenue, and those who witnessed the uccident suy tho blaine wus nll hisown. Dr. Moore, who attended bim, says his Anjuries aro not serious. ‘The Chicago Gynecological Society held thotr regular monthly inceting at the Grand Pacifle Hotel last evening, Dr. Jackson rod an intare eating paper in wuich he discussed the question ngto whethor tha operation of craniotomy ia ever justifiable, Tho dlacussion which ensued wis followed by the usuul collution, which was participated tn by Drs. Millor, Byford, Roler, {erriman, Jackson, Bartictt, Earle, Nelson, and Etheridge. Tuy residence of Mr. Wiliam 1h. Jncobs, the pulser, wad lust ovoning tho scene of a dee ightful private reception, the occasion belng tue début into society of his young daughter. ‘The parlors of the house, No. 47 Bryant avenue, wore thronged with well-known society peopld of tho Suuth Sido, and the youn débutuint beitl- Jautly cntered tho soclel ‘world, Tho evenlug was pleasantly pasate tnuale wna furnishod by John Hand, and supper by Kinsloy, Mn. A. W, Mannix, of No, 293 Michigan avo- nue, and a fady friend, whilo out slolih-riding: luat evening Were dumped out upon tha pave- inent at the corner of Indlanuayvenueand fwen- aoe street by the cupslzal of tholr cutter. ‘Tho tonin started “to rin away, but wera pro- vented by Ollicor Stark. Mr. Marble hud his right shoulder distocated, and was tiken ut once to the residenco of Dr. D. A. K. Stevty, No, 213 Indlana ayenue, The lady caeaped uninjured. Citanies Bennett and Borman Mahon wero leked up homeless and duatituic yustorduy nt the curner of Huo Istand uvenie, and wero taken to tho Wost 'I'walfth Street Staion, They are boys, ayod 13 and 1) years, und the elder sys ho belongs at De Kalb, HL, but waa delven from home by hls father. [la companion came with hho to tho city, hoping to find friends and rolas tives who would befriend thom both, They were suite discongolate at boing stranded so curly in om AT the annual communtention of Harbor Lodge, No, Ti, A. F. and A. M., bed at thety pall du South Chleago Wednesday evening, tho f0l+ tlowlny oftlcers wore lected for thy ensiing years George K. Edwards, W. M.3 Dr. M. i. Arnolit, S$. Wd. D. Weight, Jo Wis A. Beck, Treusurtes W, J. MoVay, Bee rau i. L. Lindley, 8. Do: Ee ¥, Buumora.d. Des W. fi. Arnold,8. 8,4 J, Bt, Wals ton, J.8.3 A. Krimbill, Chupluiny A. J. Bours “rougha, Organist; Potor Jobson, Tylor, Tho ot- feora will be inatalled Wednesday oyenlny, loc, At a mecting ot Itescue Temple, Tomplara of Honor and Temperance, No. & a vory handsome. altur, of tho yulua of $0, wags Presented to the Temple by Past Grand Warthy: ptr IL Ub. White, of Akron, W. In awspecen Saha vot the altar and ity meaning, bo urged the mombers 10 yo on to thelr good work of roseulug the ine temporaty, and capoclully warned the youn to ehun the aparkdiny cup, Comp. Timothy Pare sons, Yast Grand Worthy Pemplar, of New York, replied, Jn bebalf of the Temple, in a vory fore clblospeech, A Nuwsen of promincnt Irlahmen hetd a meeting yeutorday oveulny i Justice Beully' oltice and perfected arrangements for the bold: ing of o tusseineeting In Maskell Hall. Buuduy evening uf Irisnmun willing to take part in the estublishment on the Wost side of a Union Land-Jeuque, to uct In concert with othor viml. lar organizations in thia city, 1t wus decided that the weeting should open at Tx p.m, and that iuvitudous to address it bo extended to Judge Bloran, Justice 0, L. Morrison, W. K. Bul- Liven, and Willa J. Hynes. It wae decided pain yank, ue 16 orntun feud art of tae teats ng over, it shotild proceed to form the Weat bide Union Land- Lenyue, * Oxy of tho umnibuses vsed in conveying workmen to and from the McCormick Reuper Factory, Jn the southwestern portion of the elty, while turning out of tho atrect+car trucks at tho burner of Hulsted and Adams streete at 6 o'clock lnstevening accidentutly capsized. ‘Thera were twenty-three passengers In tho ‘bus, ana all weru nore or loss injured, but only one serioudly, Tha muse ty Henry Moberg, and be lives at No. 177 Hreiner street, Ho received a ee Sve anda bull Inches in Jongtb, reaching fin the oe to Ube top of the bead, which wus net considcred dungeraus by Dr. i, PB. Murdock, woo attended bin at Kirkley's drug-store on tha corer, Jobn Kopp wasthe driver of tho wagon. Cononeit ManiON yosterday held an inquest upon Ab Yung. a Chinesa, Iauudeywadit with ber came finpoverished by bls tov reat love for Peeper, omens for which, unlike bts cole. bs countryman 4b Bip, bo bud no aptitude, opium. i and who, in consequence of hls Inability to may his debis ant live upon hit own resources, committed sulaide by taking an overdose of 11s. bretbret were unwilling to have tt ersitocd) by the public that opiunn was poison orthat one of their number had committed un cull suleide, and thoy protust that too much poker wos alt that ailed him, Tho Corover's Jury, thought otherwise, and retarned a verdict of death by aulelde. An inquest wos also, helt Npon Joseph Hampe. who dive avenue iin con nened of ovelye neelilentully ys froma scatiol upon whic! he wos at work bullding a ebimnoy. Tun Woman's Chriathin Temperance Union hos issued n eireulur totter to the public tn re- poe to the Spee campiizn which ts now ofte proscented by thom in tho uity. ‘fhe clrs volar states that the Union tins beer led to this work by asense of the fearful violation of the State and efty lnws which is tho erylny ovil of the present times, and thy have “taken this method to arouse prdile sentiment In regard to tho enforcement of tho righteous laws upon our atntute book, Thoy nppeal to Christinn pustors to tnke up ft collection in all tho vhturches in city to enable them to carry on this needed re~ form, Sunday, Dec. 1, Thoy close thair appeal In tho. fallow! in thia work we are endeavoring to preserve the pence of hom yet inviolate froin the presence of the btrong drink, ns well ta to deliver those al enptive. Will you not innke this enusn your own: for the hour or moment, and deal with (und 0x asit your eon. your daughter, your home vere the one tu be defended frum this gigantic evil?” ‘Tuat tho public demand pure goola and that adulteration docs not pay ts shown by a litte fuet which a 'Trtngnt reporter disoyered while at Marengo, HL, attending the annual Convert ton of Elinols Datrymen, M Kenney’, a tidy Hving fn that towne four: rs agro inate sone enrrant-Jelly, moru than whe could tc, and concluded to try and sell the surplis tn Chieago. Ter husband, who was employe n bookkeeper by a firm tn the Stock-Yarda, browrht down a ample. to A grocersestore on Cotthge Grove tivenuc. ‘This Jelly was sold for it ont price, being pure, good, and home-nuidle. Ihe next sear, there botng liquiry far st, othor trult was sont down by the tady, ind during the past two years the trad@ bas grown to such wn extent that’ iw fare frutt-packitty concern is now ia operation tuore, run by Mr, and Mra. Kenny, the production of whileb tor tho year haa already been exhausted. din 187 this sume lady was awarded a medal at the Paris Ex- position for her goods, which up to Umt the had never been Intended rora public market, aA Thinuse reporter cutled yesterday evening upon Mes. Sk nt her residence, No, 234 South Morgan streot, and heard a accond recital of the ‘Woes she hag sutfered at the hand of her sister, Mrs. Morel de In Durantuye and her nephew Sumner Guyot, who, through tho conuivance and with tho old of the former, marricd Httte Mattlo Silk, the only remaining unmurricd child of the sorruwestricken old Indy, ‘Tho stary did not differ in any fmportant degree from that atrendy published in ‘Tin Tin ‘UNE, but, perhaps, more fully set forth the nature of the plot which ‘the aunt and nephew ure alleged to have carried out. The old Indy expressed with great determinution her intention to fullow up aad punish the pute, and explitied that abe [s awalthig the arelval 0) certrin documents establishing the fact that ber dutghter was under 14 years of age when i) married her, which sceured, she will at ance be- giv erlminal procecdings ayninet her sister and nephew for perjury, the former, she alleges, huving aworn that sho wus the town guardian of the child, white tho latter swore that she was 10 years of age. ‘THE FANNING PICTUNE SALE. Tho second day’s sulo of tho Fanning colice- ton of water colors, xt O'Brien's gulery, wns: well nttended, the bidding was moro spirited, and better prices were obtnined than on Thurs: day. Among tho more noticenvie | anics “Tho Serenade” (63), by Belli, Sb, ee (08). by Gunrdabuash,, etter’ (OT, by Simuncttl, ‘Roman Peasant Girh"” 10), by Toperiiy Lowestoft Lighthouse " (112, by Stunt elt 40; “In tho Garden " (113), by Shnapl,—ano of the most uished pictures in the collection — $05: Rouguet" (1h), by Rivotra, $62.00; Gi! with Fon” (11d), by Castano, 260; ** Mephistaph- eles” (120), one of the Just of the works of Zan i- cols, $1 “Tho Penitont"” gen. bby Hicardo, o pupil of Fortuny, $60; © Fleads of Tivo Old Men," companion pieces by Drummond (27 and 123), were cayerly competed for, and were tinnlly knocked down at $150 ench, "The Houdoir of Madame Valllero " () by Gloga, full of rich color effects In the rucoco style, fold for $195, Guardubassic's "Beatrice Concl," inost highly Huished p Was purchased 1 tum from a Walk, Timonetts (140), was the gubject of a contest between two prominent, tt No.6 Contre inJiirles revelyed ea Board of Trade men, It was sold for si. Bronking Cov (46), a splendid study of two do; 3 old = for es 3100. Faulkner's large Inndseape, * Monkstown Castle” (14h, fetched $125. Hespolito’s Moor Hoposing brought $20, and the pu Pree fused anndvance from a buyer who came in Inte. “Good Morning,” a charming bit of color and full of sentimont by Sprend, of this city, realized $72.00 ufter u spirited competition, Thu gale WIT conelide to-day with the offering of ninety pictures, Including a portrait of Georgo IV., the inte Princess Alico, daughter of Queen Victoria. CHTGAGO AVENUE VIADUCT. An adjourned mooting was held last evening nt Auror Turner Hall for the purpose of con= sidering the rnutter of securing the construction of n vinduct over Chietgo avenue and Hulsted street at the Chicago & Northwestern and the Milwaukeo & St. Paul Ruilroad crossing. About forty citizens were prerent, Col, Iafferty, from the voumnittes appointed at tho previous niet: dng, reported that thoy bad called on Qominisslan- er Waller for estiinntes of the cost of the work, and that officin) desired tho petition to reach him through the Counell, to whom it should bo presented by Ald, McGrath,’ Tho lntter ugreed to do 80 next Mondsy night. Tho petition isto bo so amanded ng to include Hulsted street, Tt waa stated ng ft rumor that the rallroad companies would give $80,000 towards the prol- ect, und the Committes was Instructed to wait on the companies und sce what they would do, tho mecting subsequently adjourned until Jon.7. A imeoting of citizens of tho Soventeonth Ward will bo called for the purpuse of aiding in thy work, YNOF. FRANCIS L. PATTON hag at last annonneed his intention of accopting the offer of tho Robert 1, Stitart Chair of The Helutions of 8elence aud Philosophy to the Christian Religion” in Princeton ‘Theolos ical Sominary. Prof. Patton corroborated tho statcment last evening to n Lamune reporter who culled at his house. He will renuly tu the Bomlunry of the Northwest and will continue to Act us pastor of the Jetferson Park Church untll spring, whon be will lenve with hie filly and take Up his permanent residence at Princeton, ‘To the reporter Prof, Patton said that be found tho burden of tho church and tho lrofessorship too grent for him, and he bad begun to brenl down. ‘Pha principal reason for tuo change, ho wald, was his desire to Jead # Nterary lite, for whieh ho believed thore nre grenter ndvantayes: offered at Princeton than in his. present pusl- tion. Ho was lust night engaged dn preparing: his letter of ucceptance to bo forwarded to Princeton, and his lotter of resignution ale decesed ta the ‘Trustees of tho Seiniuury. He Feauuatell the reporter to state tho mutter ate thoritat! vel that there might be no furthor doubt as to his position. Ina regretted exceed= duly ining to love tite ity bat looked fore award with pleasure to the prospectot 4 ploasant. Ife's work at Princeton, NOT A CANDIDATE, « Areporter senoriay Inet Becrotary-of-Stnto Tinrlow who waa on na flying visit to Chlenzo, and usked him whit trith there was tn the atates mont that bo was o candidate for Secretary of tho Bennte, “ Nono at all," anid the Colonel, * When my term expires and Lturn over the office ta my auecedser, 1 shall came up to Chiowwoand go into business, Fo have beon tn politles for tho last twenty years, and you can authoritatively unnounce that Loan now through with that business,” WHISKY KIGLED HIM, A young and apparently respectable mau giving tho name of D. 8. Coliiud was ure reated carly Thuraday: exnutay by Olfleer Hare rott, who found hlin 6o belplesiy drunk in the streets that oe sean itt get tv vet uw horse ail wayon (n order tu got him to thu station. Ho wis able tu givy bis nie, and, in anewer to ques> uu put to hha by the stutlonskeeper, auld that ho: was 2 yeurs of vee, Kite ee by birth, und in clerk by occupation. de was put down-stalrs at wboutTa'ciock. Yess torday morning ho appenred perfectly souer, und: Wont upestiira for arraignment before dustica Walsh without making any aan phi. Atineot $3 and costs was Imposed,” While inthe bull-pon he was seized with a Mt, but he soon recovered and was Jot back downstairs, At li o'clock he was found iff in his cell by some of nia colleinates, who noted Turnkey Mahoney, Ho was very wok and holploss and was broathing very heavily. Dre Webb was culled in, bit denth hud already vasued, From lettora and memoranda found wpan the prioner It would uppear thut bo hulls trons Brrucinan, N.Y. and tut he has friends in Siebigun. En ordor to beur from some of bis frienda Coroner Matson postponed the fuquest until next Monday, CONNERY OF THE © HERAT! ‘Tho question, * Have you avon Connery of tho Tierid t” wasu by-word ubout tho hotels, rail- rond ollices, and ‘theatres yesterday, aad tho victing of tho alleged newspaper nan were compelled to aot ae tho drinks many thaes durlug = tho jay to sympathizing friends, ‘Tho person fn question, however, fulled to matcriulize, and itde believed Ut ho has perputruted the Arab act" and ailently Btolon Uway, ab hie propeusity for stealing anys thing and everything ty wo marked, Ho did nut return te the Grand Hugiti Thursday afternoon to claim the sulte of spartans be engaged, and Sam Purker said yesterday be wis sorry ne had wasted wo much oll in the preparation of ble Bogardua kicker for the reception of bis friend froin the Orient, ‘ Upon the newspaper vxposd of this gicantio fraud big unknown victing made thuivelyos known, and tho extent of bis crooked schumes 1s appearing, The Northwestern Road is among the vietimized, and he tricd to bluckmall Comms missioner Hoyuo by threatening to Oring to public quze some ot tho indiscretions at hie n thia he fulled, however, ua Mr. Hoyne new that bistory of ‘tht remote: perlud would hot bo sustained by the memory of even tho videst Inbabitant. | dt now transpired that Sir. Henry 8. Gray, wllas Connery, of the Herald, wud ut ono. time’ con- nected with tho detective force of New York Chy. Hu camo to Ciicuga shortly ufter the tire, and worked as u reporter on 4 tnoruing puper, Ho bad noyer bad uuy exporicuce Ly the bugis nesay but, n8 ho was shrowd and sharp, ho ald santa very good work, and wis rotaiued for some ume by” the paper. In the course of tino his employers learned that he owas unrelinble, being possessed of 9 remarkably vivid Ioaginition and a ro- marknbly short memory. Sinner that tine he tins floated nbout the country, galning a livells, hood by doing newepaper work, and © workline the public on the strength of alleged hewspaper vonncetion, He isn married min, and his wife hag often visited Chleago with bin, He dns tt brother who fen remitihie bsiness-nin tn thie: city, and who kes thing of the escapes oF his relutive wnt he read of then in yesterdays it Is untiecesstry to Lonneet bis THY TOUNDLINGS’ NOME, The followin additional ontributions to the Founding’ Home Find nave leon recelved, eroby duly aekiow a: + Adnson, riyetet « JY. Martin, Totul to dte.. Perens) TNE BMOKE NUISANCE. Ald, Lawter, in his epeech made tn tho Counell ngainst the amoke ordinanes, sald: ‘itis thine chough to pasa suet ta ordimice when it fs asked fur by the peoples Dut the petition of a faw dey= goods merchants, bankers, and phyaleiins fF do. not deem sudelen This is (he contemptious muniner In whieh the Aldernmtt from the Bighth Wars speaks of 0 petition contains, tt 1s trite, butafew hundred names out of the’ tens of thousands of Chleage voters,—containing, hows ever, the humes of people representigg tens of mllionst of enpital, amt of physielans who tive in thelr hands the lives of thousnnds of Chica Ons. SHI dnomuch as this objection—weak ata it Ismay have some wont with some of the Unthiniing Aldermen, why ennnot the Citizens’ aAgguciition, or some stmnliae Sirgantzation. et up petitions for general efreulation, wud ace cuinulate i Mst of tinmes which Ald. Lawler will nowledge deserve spect and consid~ eration from the umber of signatures. Let the Bighth Ward: be canvassed, ns well us other rections of tho city, and, perhaps, when the Alderoian finds the wulority of bis constitirents peratuy for tho abolition af this nuleninee, po will be induced to modity views on The subject. The agitition for the abolition of this smoke nuisince wil fot stop. Tt will contin until evil complained of Isabated. | But the good result vlned ar can be ed, per= funy more quickly if the Citizens’ Assoc! will carry out the susgestion aboye mide, THE CLEY-HALL, T1e smoke-burner ordinance will be revived Inthe Connell Monday ovening, aud It is pre- dicted that [t will pass. City-Esarsren Crate fs to orate at Free= port on the evening of the 2ith at a grand bane quet of the Masonic fraternity. AMONG the building pormits-issued yesterday: was one to the Gray lron Compuny to erect & three-story factory vorner of Erle aud Kings- bury streets, to cost $25,000, F, 1 tuny & Co, cornor of Franklin and Con= gress streots, yesterdiy sunt the Fire-Murshal tt cheek for $100 for the benelit of tho Fireman's Benevolent Fund, ESaGtne Caxeaxy No. 2t yesterday, took charge’ of the new engine-house an ‘Taylor street, near Third avenue, aud tho * boys’) aro “at homo” to their friends, Tue Clty Enyinecr peopared an estimate yesterday fora bridge at Denrborn street. The coat will be About &70,000, which Is oxclusive oF Jond and property damages, A CASE of stnalt-pox was reported from No, 46 Thirteenth place yesterday, The source of the disease could not be traced, but tho pationt wis removed to the Hosplial, wid bis wife secon painted bia, A DELEGATION of citizens along Huo Island avenue called upon the Mayor yesterday to Urge that the grade of the bridge over’ the mouth of the cannl be lowered. The matter wis referred to Commissioner Waller, aud be will Jook Into It. ALp, LAWLEn nonounces that if the Burling~ ton & Quincy ordinunee incets with the old-time oppusition Monday evening fn the Caunell, bo wit move that It be placed on file, Tha Aker man bag chutnploncd the cause #0 far, aud, of course, knuws what hu fs about. ‘Vie Mayor was yesterday Jn receipt of n Ict- tor ne Opie from Germany about the whero- nvouts of Zuckarinh Klein, awho i 1875 Vved at No. 42) Archer ayenue, wh he lost his wife. ‘The writer sets forth that Mr. Kleln's enlldren have a moneyed intercst nerosa the water, and he wanta to hear from thom, Tue Superintendent of Buildings and Fire- Marshal Swento inspected the Grand Opera- Hlouse yesterday and found it in falr condition. They recommended, mimong other things, tho purchasing of additionn! hose and the butiding of a twelyeeinch wall In tho basement us addi tlonu! protection against a fire, which tho owners ugreed to supply at once. Tut chomist of tho Henith Hepartment yese terday presented tho reauit of his analysis of thirty sainpies of sugar. In the ropore minre attention was puld to deserlbing the mn fneture af the artlele and the processes It parses through than anytalig ping poeta py becauKd the situipies turned out go well. Only one siuin> ple was found to contatn any nutter deleterious, und this was copper which came from the ket~ des in which the sugar bad been boiled. Gtu- cose was found in the brows sugars in sail Qiuntitfes, but tho usual adulterationa wera almost entirely absent. A DELEGATION of citizens, headed by ox-Park Commisstoner Mus, eniied at the rovkory yea- terday and urged the building of a bridge across ‘Thirteenth instead of Fourteenth street. They argued that n bridge could be bullt over Thire teenth street, to be approuched by a vinduct over the Western Indiana Rallrond tracks ot othe erst, for nbout $250,000, wherens fo bulld a bridge at Fourteenth street the outlay would be ubout four times that nmount, taking everything inte consideration, hey furthermore cfulmest that a bridge at Thirteenth atreet would ve mora desirable than one at Fourteenth strevt, outside of the inatter of cost, and thelr suggestions will ‘be fuld before tho Council at on early diy. THE NOND BALE, Quite a number of persons wero ground yos- terday to purchase the refunting bonds, but they were confronted with a placard snnounce fug that thoy had all been sold, The Controller also reeelyed 8 large number of cheoks, which hud been forwarded 8 a marglia on lntonded purchuses, but thoy bud to be returned, ‘Those who hud been fortunite cnough to get hold of the bonds were happy, and were reCusiug in ade vance of 2 per cent on them. Some of thom, howover, were sold at @ promium of 184, and the bunks Were unierstood to be offering this nmount, and anxious to get all they could. The authorities tra Ratiated Chit they mundo a omistuke in cline the bonds at pir, and also fi allowing them to be gobbled up by tho few, but itis too Inte now to correct tho tronble, and both tho Mayor andControiier seun, rensonnbly well savatiod with the result. 1 thoy hd” budan idea that the bonds: would hnyo been as popular as thoy proved, hawover, they would Baye adopted a different course, no doibt, but they congratulate themsclyes on the fact that the sule has saved tho city nbout 825. ‘Ow per annum, bolng the difference between the Intereat on tho old and new bonds, und think thoy have accompllsted & good thing. Tho vity authorities suy that they took counsel with bankers betore the sule, and were told that Itwns very doubetul if tho bonds? would bring par. Hence It was that they made no effort to Kot Moro than their fuco for theme BEXTON'S CONTACT. Commissioner Waller vestordny addressed the following tinul letter to Contractor Sexton in reference to ble contract on the new Citys Hall DEVARTMENT OF 14 Wonks, Deu, 17, J. Serton—3! your contract with tho olty yonugree and bind yourself to tnish “all the ronwork required in the erection of a building for a clty-hall on Mock U5, etu.." the work to bo dove “1h necordince with plang for the doing of the sane on Ole hi the oles of the Department of Public Works of suld city, kal: work to be done atreenbly te the plans, specifications, and avtalls, and to the entire autisfaeion of tho Superintendent, whose laterprutation of the anime atid bis declsion shall bo inal aud concla- sive ua tietween the city and tha contracta: Tho plans au Mle inthe Department of Publio Works show Qt tho liron for the ror shall wolkh not lead than 104 pounds to tho lineal foot, and the Superintendent Interprets and decides that your comtract requires you ta furnleh sulde iron af this weight) per sueal foot ‘Too skylights ure embraced ty your bid. and In the written part of your contract; thoy are shown coniplete on the orizinal sectlonat draw ing on tile fo the office af the Deparanent, Tho Superlatondent Injerprete wid decides that these skylights ure embraced In your contract, and, amit be furnlabed by you, Your contract’ covs ers “alt the iron required” for tho building. ‘Shut it was understood by tho then city nuthord Hes that your contriet “did cover all the tron aweded Is" clear fram the fact (lide| ent of your contract itself) that provisions to got it; while It could not i overlooked that said skylights, costing over #10,000, were Judispensable to tho completion of the placa, L write now this tinal letter to know: waethor you Will furnish, wider your oxtsiing contract, fron for the roof, welghlug not iess: thag ten and one-fourth pounds por Hncal foot, and the skylights ua shown on the original seco- tional drawing. arlene unr promptly Gnd declalyel Je no, KReepectfully, JAB. By se Meum joner of Public Works, ceived during the day, but it Mr, Bexton dovanotagtes todo the work accord= ing to tho olty's Interpretation of tho plung bie contract will at once be declared forfelted, and the work will be releg. COUNTY AFFAIRS, Cuantes Fennxanr, general clork in the Bhorlif's office, has been avsent from duty for a Jew dny'é on account Of sorlous sickness, Simon PLAXMAN, tho tuch-caplased dry-goods Tuan of Braliwood, Ul, secured bis liberty yess terday after being builed out for the third timo. ‘THe euse of tha ‘Town of Luke ya, George Nichols wud sundry other reeldeats of tho ‘Town of Luke, tor the condemnation of certain prop: erty for tho opening of Wright street frow Firty-seventh to Fitty-elubth streeta, wus trfed berors a jury in the County Court yesterduy, & or No anewor wa 2 18, 1880—S1N'TEE verdict being rendered for the valuo of several plover of Tand, aggreunling €6500, Judgment waa entered, and both parties to tho suit exe pressed themaelves na sittaficd with the result of the procoedln ComMisstoxER Hert visited the County Butld- yesterday and inspected the rooms formerly: apled by Jatter Curricr with a view to neeors taining the atmount of niteration which will be neeessary. to convert them [nto a rouit for the rand Jury, ‘ 'Tith Conimittecs on Clty Relations, and dail Aceottnts inet yoatenday nfternoon and pasa ay fow billie. Tho fatter Committen type proved Sherlff Hoitinain's dietlog extinate for the three months endin: Bs suernentaiad frase tee MO. Thy Joint Comtmittec mot and recone ueatton, panied Mr. W. E, Hate. the elovator min, to the Tayley [ultding, where thoy wero shown the workitigs of 0 double-power clevntor, desined to rive water for tio light Intds, Mr. Hilo eluling that ttsaves filly bull, and ho estimites: the ditference in tha price to bu $100, After examlmug this machine the Comnittoa wet tuken to Mrs Hale's ofliee, where they werd shown drawings of a triplespower — clevator which could be constructed nt a vory' alight ox- tra oxpense. FEDERAL NOTES, SrvEnry barrels of alcohol werocxported from tho olty yesterday. Tin: gold disbursements at the Bub-Troasury yeaterday were 85,000, ‘Tuk Suh-'Lreasury redecmed $16,000 in silver yesterday, and paid out £9,000, Tu Internal-seventio receipts yesterday fouted to S470R—n Inner total than Nas heen reavhed for some timo back. | OF, this tmnt SH08l was foritaxspald spirits, 8,177 for tobacco nud cigars, and shits torbecr. Foutow1ng is the ist of dutinhle goods re culvedtt the Custom-House yestordays Com atack & Coy 3 curs barley: Lyon & Healy, 18 cuses musical Instraments: Sprague, Warner & Co., 422 cases prunes: Henson Uros,, 20 barrets and half-barrels dah: Seimucl MeCateshand, 1 burs grissesead; De Wilde & Co. 6 oue-elghth: casks ging Davidson & Song, & cases rranity Leahy Bros, 1 easy woulen shawls; collections, tH. Tnenn are ns yet no traces of Thomalcn's move is or present whereabouts, ‘Tho in- Vestitetion Into his necaunts 13 stilt golug an, and bus resutted trp to date tn showing that the stamporders found at bly house were suppressed an tie olico books, and, with very few excep. Uons, correspon exuctly Wo entries of stump purchases In the manufacturers’ books for the tutes, ‘Tho Goverument nuthoritles ine wed Mitchull,one of the bundsmen, penton day, but without discovering that he know a Huindredth part of whit be gave out thar he knew nbout ‘Thomnlen's alfulre. Tho pollee, tho dotectives, and everybody else seem to be quite ats much inthe dark us lo where the peculating statnp-clerk ty hiding w# they were when thoy flrat took hold of the ease. One view of tho mutter Is that he fy still In tho elty, thonel Ie bo is hu hus succeeded wonderfully tn lying low. POST-OFFICH INBPECTOMN BTUART has at Inst brought Into the toils a malidepreda- tor for whom he has kept an eyo peeled since January test, Tho individual tn aiiasnioty is one Willian Stowart, who formerly lHved In Cleves fand, but who pissed through some thine In Jun: unry last on his way from Colifornin, ils stay was brief, but not unpromtabie. lugome way or other, probably by applying nt the wenoral do. livery otfice, the returniig Clevelunder was gly- ena letter nddresred to plain * Wiltlum Stewart, Cotenzo, Ct" but contalning nv wind-falt tn the shape of adgatt for $24, The inclosure was from J. A, Bishop & Co, of Musentine, 1, who had hud dealings with Witliain Stewart, the well-known wholesale grocer, nnd who took this, Rot WNsuAl Method of squaring up thelr accounts, With this valurble bit of Jaformuation to work on, the Willlam Stewart who wasn't a Wholesne gtocer, and to whom tho letter and the dratt in no wny belonged, pro- ceeded to put money Inhis purse. Calling upon nyentleman by the name of Thorpe, whom jo hud known in former yenra, he persuaded that gentleman into indorsing tha paper on the strength of tho atatement that he hid Just sold out bis business in Muscatine —a place wheru he bad never been,—aud that the draft repree sented, fart of the purchase money. In short, Mr, Wiliam Stewart, formerly of Clevelan succecded in wetting £260 In cash, und thon lett town, ‘The Town partes in tina texan to clamor for an acknowledgment of thelr draft, and were somowhnt astounded when Willan Stewart, the grocer, Informed them that ho hudv’t — recelved ony. Mr Thorpe, li the courso of events, beeame lable as indorser of tho draft, and mourned tho day he met bla friend of formar yeurs. After a long hunt Capt. Stuart received intelligcnea any. before yesterday that tho much-wanted dratt-eupproprintcr was fn Cinelunnth. Poste Olice Inspevtors Porter and King went down ‘Thursday night and tetegraphed Capt. Stuart yesterday that thoy bad cauaht tho bird of pns- fage. und would land bin here this morning. When tho caso comes to trial it isn’t apt to peter: out, a8 ‘Tuttle's aid’ the other day, tho lotter which accompanied tho draft renderiug any ex- entve that hu didn’t know for whom tho paper was Intended utterly out of the question, THE OLD TUNNEL. PREPARING TO PUMP 1T OUT. ; Tho work preparatory to pumping out tho old Inko timmnnel {3 gong ov slowly, the city having no machiuery and being obliged to borrow and hire whatis necessary. One of the two boilers needed fs iz place, and the other would have been before this if {t bad not required patching, ‘T'wodonkey engines buve been secured. The pumplug fs to be done with tho lutter,—the only muchines whieh can be utilized, It Ja proposed to pump from the shore ehift, on the North side grounds, 100 fect from tho Jake, ‘This shift is clahty, feet deep and and ning feet In dinuseter, While water l4 now tuken from both tho uld and new tunnel for tho elty's use, tho furmer en bo closed and the puinping-out done without trouble, ‘The rites at both ends—the shore and tho erlb—will be closed, and tho donkeys pest on nh movably plutform in the shafe and lowered us tho water cones, How long ft will tako to cloar tho tunnol ja « question. Its apaeity Is abouts20,000 cuble feet, and the two donkeys cun throw inte tho jake about fifty enble feut per minute. at this rato the work could be done inn week, But there may be leakage. There Is no suspicion of weaks ness In the walla, yet tho watea mny pot elosc: thrht enough, Should tho pumps at the shore end fall te reduce the volume fest enough, other ttmps Will hive to be Bet Up nt tho erlb, though i ig desirable, if possiiio, to avoid this, since tho expense would be largo at thia seasonof the year. ‘here ia gnid to be norenl necessity for re- moving tho water from the tunnel—that doing 8a ig simply throwing away several thousand doltara, Gn trne tht the bore was innide thire teon years ago, but the City Engineer beliaves [t ig intact. There may he considerable sudlinent ‘con the bottam, snd te would be well ta remava thi, All the preparations will? bo completed next week, and the pumping will thon begin, This te aarti aly n very bad senson to do such work, us the cold weather wilt doubly the costs but a8 the Camucll has ordered the tunnel to be pumped cut, In order that its conditlon may bo uscertuined, the Cormmisaioner of Publio Works must obey ordera, INSPECTING FOR TRICHINE, DE WOLP PRore: uger’s suggestion that hogasluughtercd in Chicnxo bo eximined for trivkiny; but ono queation of this kind Dr, DeWolt fe ata disad+ vantige, for bo bas no practical knowledgo of tho subject, whila Dr, Fengor ds inthnately ace qualnted with tt, A reporter yesterday called Dr, Fonyer's attention to tho romurks of Com- missioner De Wolf, and asked bim what he thought of thom, Said the Doctors It shows gront nniveté wher tho Hentth Com- missioner ty the grout cy of Ciena. i 1880, Delleves tho trichinw question to he auived or ut an end by tho bolltng of pork. ‘hat bolllug kills the anliwals and mukes the cating sifu has been known for twenty qoute and if this bad beow tho remedy, Dr, De Wolf would never have seen atrichin. He eught to know tut people nt Jarge cannot be lidaced to boll umoked sausitge, nad going, oven, cannot be induced to boll huis, notwithstanding tho nameroug examples and ull « that lias been weltten on the subject. tid diMealt tosce what diticuity there isin tho examination of pork Jn this coutitry 18 come pured with Europe, It le certainly more tine bortint here, on teemint of tha more frequent cveitreunce at trich in, “Ht is hurd to see bow the community here wan bonutited by the Henlth Commissioner ecnualug Dra. Boltield wud Atwood to oxauilie lou hits two years zo, 08 there is tisiiy in this elty no store at which a ton stumped ng free trout triehinig can be bought. The muda quess Hon ay to the practieability of examining the pork ls tho cost, Firat, can tho trade bear tho expense of 25 conts per hog or une-uiehth to ouestwollth af a cont per pound? Reeond, de the wustomers care to pay tho uddittonil cout in order to be sufo in exting thelr pork in whit ever form they choose? If this bo wo, tho ex uinisation of pork will be forced In spite of tho authoritica, mination is perfcatly casy and price one, nian OF Wontan, cau readlly cote un expert, agit te ubsolutely unnecessury tobe wdoctor ory professlomi) niteroscaplat: to perform this, ag every one at all conversant with tho mutter knowg, itis not ut all necessary to exumine ifty spectnions from each hog, as the Health Commissioner appears to belluve. ‘Ton specliuens, two Trom euch oxtromity and fromeach elle of tho diaphragm, willbe all-suf- ficlunt. becuse, If uo trichine aro found tn thoge parts, there can bo only a fow trichine wcatteradt theough the meat, aud a fow of than ure harness, / * A young man or woman may work alx houra aday. Lu bdult un hour ten specimens from one hog ean be oxnmninad, Exumiiadons cun casily ‘bo made of twelve bogs per diy, and these at 2 conta cach, or & Many can bo found who will be compotent to do the work, and willing te work for this umount, Any young nan or Wotn un of averdge Intelligence can learn ini short Ume, suy 8 week, to make suiliciontly securate eanninitions, and sv the main ditcilty fi the establishment of examinations of pork yeom to exist more jn tha fmaginauon of tho Houlth Commissioner than in reutity. Experleace in European eltles bus shown concluslvely that the peogle buy the stamped ment, buy it readily aud gladly, Ut hus been complilued of fu En- PAGES, . Rtand that American ee {6 more Mable to contate trichine than European pork, and this had been ted unjustly In order to depreciate Amerlean pork, Buch tin examination is has been mentloned above would put an end to this complaint.” THE EIRST REGIMENT. HOW THE BAZAAT IS GETTING ALONG, ‘The second ovening of tho First Itextient fatr Was marked by tho Hargreenble weathor which alownst stlwaya interferes with the success of tho entertalinionts given under the ausplees of the comminnd, but, notwithstanding this drawback, the utiendauee between 8 and 10 o'clock was quite targe. The matt hull presented n briyht, Hay appenrance, although the, gag acted badis, Niekering ond wavering fo provok- {ng manner. = Tho vurious depirtmenta wero In full bingt, with (the exception of the art-gallery, and the diminutive cash-boys were kept busy during tho evening. e ‘Tho preparations fer tho opening of tho art- gallery aro progressing Tavarably, and tio pubs Ue wllt be porinitied to view ita beauties this evening. Capt. Purington bad a force of mun at work last evening hanging tho paintings, and this room wll no doubt be ene of the must ut- tractive fentures of the bazaur when the ar ratements are completed, It has dark walls, tnd a syuerg of gus-Jets above, on the plan ot thuart-roons in the Exposition Building, and the gat Is adinirable. as reporter was pornlttal last: evening to take a peep “behind the xeenes,” and he haticed that there were atready on tho wall works of tet from the brighes of Picker- ing, Kden, Hull, Bele, Holnes, Platt, Elkins, Palllips and Bkblad, our local artists, ug wetl as, Dolph, Sis Hunt, and others us wiiely known, It ts expected that ce butions from the Vane alyko callect(on, of d ‘ork, will art eats Atono end or the room there bus been placed one ef tho anising convex imitrors, which dls- torts the fmages of those standing in Front of ft in A grotesque manner, The art gallery is fanrneitinrely: to the right of the une triney to the lower hull, and there wilt 0 nO extet — adusesion — churged to visitors, One of tho members of the Acadamy: of Design fs areanghig ao catalog, whieh wilt lo ready upon the opening of tho rooin this even- tug, 'Birectly across from tho art-gallory THE MUBEUM, find this room was thrown open last orening for the tirst Hine. ‘he curiosities on exhibition ure. muny and varied, and the room was Mted during the evenmy with signt-seers, ‘Vo the lett of the etitratice ty the Ugure of nm magiclan, i 4 gliss cust, and he performe nt series of bewlldering tricks fur the consternation of a nickel,” whieh Is to be placed ina holeut the topo the case. The mnehinery connected with the figure was out of order lust eventing, anda nuinber of nickels were: putd witout any sutisfuctury result, exe cept to tho treasurer of the regiment. Tho uiagement promise to fave tho defect re- pulred at onee, however. In the centre of the room [3 0 large working ‘model of the Cortiss engine used at the Centennial. | On tho south wall fs & large pletura Inbelted “The lutterily Hall” Ie representa a grand Gall lu progress i animmense ball and thy faces of the tancers and spectators bear a atelking resemblances to those of toenl and nationul celebrities, This [istry weil not be w curiosity to the xentlemen, but ft nay bo appreciated by the Indies, ‘Tho booths In thy main hull were filed with a prodiral and bewllderitg array of py all wearing the Reductive “ tile smile gouds netted away before tho enchanted pur- chasers. ‘Tho binss-buttoned pentlemen it tended Lo tho lottery business, and succeeded in reaping t barrel of dollars. At tho Geudlaunstor. booth Were two elegant Waltham watehes, to bo givento tho most popular Firat and Second Afeuteunnt In the regiment, and the voting was cinite spirited, many *repentera” being on tho Frenne It is necdivss to suy that thoy were uot nterfored = with «by the militia, In tho contest for tho Drum-Major's baton Aitily Novans hu@tho pote, though a dark horio named © Bonney fy crowdlity hin, There is also u baudsome THblo and enehion on exbible tlon, and this i4 to bo awarded to tho most pop. ular clorgyinan ta tho elty, ‘Thia alturneon there [sto bo « matinée from 2 until ie'’clock, ut which no admission will be ehurged, aud there will doubtless be a largo crowd on hand, Wednesday nfternoon thore ig to bon second mutinge, and a special trun will bo run from Milwaukeu oyer tho Chicayo, Milwankee wc Bt. Puut Road, ‘There will also bo snatinées ‘Thurslay and Frida, TUE PALACE NOME. TUE NUILDDING OF THE FUTURE. Mr. J. W. Whit! }, of Fond du Lae, Wis, civil engineer, ote., has sent in a photograph of a cotoasnl bultding which he says Js a pleture of the palace home of the peaceful arts and sel- ences, designed for the City of Chicago, This sbullding Is to oceupy a square whose glides will extend tn distince of 68 fect, Tho engst front will +be oveupfed by a hotel, to be catled tha “Etcetrie," with an entrance ball 07 fect wido by 105 feet in depth, lending ton vast rotunda of a feet In diuneter with seventy-two thirty- feet columns supporting the fours above. ‘Tho remainder of the. building will be np- propriated to art and science, whore tho ttteront societies coming under = those heads, wilt have their hendquarters, Ono room In the second story, 683 feet lony. elahty feet wide, and twenty fevt high, will bo devoted to tho purposes of nilbrary. On the north front, upper tloor of “280 feet by olghty, with a widl-suitfaca of $0,000 superticial feat, wil bo used usu pleturo gullury. Thero will also boa thentre for selentitio lectures, Springing from tho busement will bon wrought. fron tower 200 feet in dinmeter, The exterior, eased in brickwork up to the buse of tho colos+ acum, wilt be composed of, trast, tho tower proper; second, tho colosseuin of to: stories, on the cornices of whieh will bo prescutact colossul slitues of the great masters af art and sclencas third, tho dome of 200 fect In dlametery und, fourth, ite threo towers, one of which will contaln n circle of clectric lights a&ticlent to Hlamlaunite tho surrounding atmosphere for some. tiles, tu tha lutertar of tho tower wit! Le, among othor (things, u grand trusic- tall caletl- Inted to sent, with ‘its galleries, 10,00 people. Tho wholg structure above tho wills of tho tonity bucdleldng will by of iron, Jt will be warmed by steam, lighted by cleetricity or gas, and will have thirteen ctovators. ‘The bight of tho towor from. tho Lusement to the top of the eross will be MG fect. Says Mr. Whitlicld In conctuslan: “The benetits afforded by thia establishnent to tho City of Chicugo may tb dunt pected in considering its great attractions for travelers; {ts oxtensive cducational properties; the fine creased facilities to business, and the safety to. yeran and property presonted by this ew porn sin, which, in day tuklug the ‘plice of {ts retiring brother, will forever banish durk-robed night, with her costly erininal progeny, far away from the City of Chicago, AMUSEMENTS, “PINAYORE,” Blr Joseph... .ss0 ee. Capt, Corcoran, Whitie: Hak Deadeyo. Folntughuu, eooes Kear seeenens Murie Stone Aveluiau Pulipps sevesrseseoceecesssesescoseaven se ee DH188 CHIGE There Is nathlug so navel about “Plo fore” that it needs special montion as an opera. ‘That it sttth has drawing power When In the hands of a naw and competent troupe, was sown by the Jarge audience Which witnessed its representation Inat even- Ing at Huaverly’s by tho Ideal company, ‘Tore were many features of novel suterest fa the performunce, since thera wore many varlations In tho text as well ag In the music ofsome.of the principal numbers, which wero transposed, aud In some ensesovidently rewritten, to sult particular volces, Marlo Stone's Josephine 13 thoroughly familar here, and needs no further moution than the slatement that she las greatly fine proved in it, both singing and act Ing the | part. with moro ease and effect. Adehude Philipps’ rolu of But tercup was an outirely: novel one, and. the only one that has been in keeplug with the spirit of the work—namely; that itis a bur- lesque of Italian opera, “She played ft from this standpoint Ina melodrnuatic way that Was yery funny, and sing it in the same style abso, dellvering tho reeltutive in the approved Itutian method, as well as, the songs, one of! wltets, the Butlereup ballfd in the ilrst net, was delleiously absurd in tts dress of trill, shake, and cadenza, Miss Calet’s Hebe was pretly ound pert, bat not comparable ti hese respeets to Bod representations of i¢ We have had here, Bamubee was an ndiniras blo Sir Joseph, with bis quiet, droll humor, nnd made adectded Nit with the “Luter of tho Queen's Naveo,” which gained for din a double cneore, he replying with frest yorses each tine, Whitney was not as happy tn his netlog of the Captali as in some of his other roles, but he sung It superbly, especially the “Katy Moon? which “gitned wh encore, by the depth and sonerous- ness of his glorious volve, Frothinghun’'s Dick Deadeys was a saultnt bit of oxtraya- ana, nd he ts the only Dtek eye We ive had here who could sing, Karl's Ralph was also given with fine eifeet, and he was the vietln of several encores that were well merited by tho expressive and spirited way Tn whiels he sani his sang, ‘Tho chorus was prompt, strong, and enthustastle, and. the whole work went off with uo rofreshing dist and abandon, | ‘This afternoon * ‘The Chimes of Normandy” and this evenlug * Pinafore)? with Miss Uhuar In ench, — ENGLISH OPERA, Marie Roze took her benetit lust evening at Naverly’s, on which occasion * Melistolele” was repented to a yery large and brilliant audience. ‘The performance calls for io special mention except that Bline, Hoze re- peated her great success lu the dual rote, and Mint Miss Barton, who was substituted for Miss Ammandale, the fatter beltyg stek, i] iether Miss Annandale, the flutter beltyg stek, seared | eae nem aa Asnecess, whieh’ la very. surprising when I By ELISON, FLERSHEIM-€ CO, Is considered that sia was sluging her role Nos. Bf and MF Randotpnenn ” for the first: time, ‘This afternoon "U1 'Pro- yatore,’ and this evening “ Carmen” closes the senson, : ADRIAN COLLEGE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chleaco Tribunes ADITAN, Mich, Deg. 17% —Tho Rey, M. 1 Taylor has been appointed Acthyg President: of Adrian College, vieo George B. Meliroy resigned, Mr, ‘Taylor $s 33 years old, n mene ber of the Pittsburg Conference of the Meth- oulst Protestant Church, ant litely accepted the pastorate of Plymouth Churei here, He left Knox College, iinet, to serve in the Unio urns and after the War coneluded its theologlent culture Inthe Boston, Muss,, ‘Theoloxicnl University. ‘Tho selection Is re- garded as admilrayte, —————__— JACKSONVILLE, ILL,, BUSINESS» COLLEGE, "This wide-nwake setiool for business and English tratuing 1s drawing hundreds of students from all parts of the West, Solid, practiea! Enstruetion, tmsurpassed Tocation, und inodernie expenses placy it in the front rank af business colleges, Next ternt opens dan, 4, 1881, ‘The Iastrated college paper sent free tu any suldress, RICH AND BEAUTIFUL. ‘Thoso seeking for holiday presents should ex- Amine tho clegnnt assortinent of satin and vel+ vet eovered toilot bottles, suchets, cushions, ete,, decorated by hand-palntings,—new, novel, and ehcap, to be found at tho Perfumatory of Steele & Price, NU Handolph street. Regular S8aturday’s Sal 9:30 This Morting, oF FURNITURE, CARPETS, And General Household toads, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HOLID, WATCHES, JEWELRY, et, ee: ELISON, FLAnsity Bupa sit ih INING ANN HE FAN - GOLLECTIC Water Colors 2:30 This Afternoon, (Briony Ark Gallery 208 Wabash-ay., Commencing at 161 on Catalogue, El & a '0.._Atiettoneers, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Buck & Rayner's Mars" cologne {a a per- Fila UE conspicuous excellonee a3 9 Christus i witt. Careful operations, Finest teeth, £7, Cumming Dental Company, corner Stato and Randolph. y << RATTAN Co, Tiny, tho Improved Nowe Sscates, Borden, Selluvk & Co., Agents, 97 Lake street, ¢ ‘This Company are showing at thelr salesraom, 231 Stateest., the largest and most complete stockt of their justly celebrated Rattan Chairs Work Standa, Fancy Scrap Baskets, etc., ever seen in the West, These goods are most happily adapted for the Holldays, making a beautiful, useful, and seasonable Christman Present. ‘Taking warning of Our experience of last year, when we closed out every Rocking Chair of our Jarge stock befure 12 0'clock of the ayth, we have more than doubled our stock for this season, and fre now able to show our Patrona tie largest and handsomest stock of Rattan Chalra ever offered ta the public. Aside from the many dealrable Patterns shown last season, We have inany new ones which must be sure to pleage all who nes them, ‘The “ WAKEFIELD" Chairs are well known throughout the States, and are justly celebrated for their BEAUTY, FINISH, and DURABILITY. ‘The constantly growing demand for these goods warrants us in making preparations for the largest “Christmas Trade" in our experience of 20 years, and we have got the Goods to show you. WAKEFIELD RATTAN C0. 231 State~st. N, Ti Tlluntrated Cutaloguen sent treo nn agpllens te Tho clegant trble preparations of Mr. J. ILA, Hucking, of Boston, are not only most conve. nlont for family use, but they are undoubted! butter than can bo propared for tho use of sinalt purtiog at ¢ much lirger expense. Me. Hucktus’ experience as chef nt Noston's' favorite hotel gives purchasers a quarantee ofjexcolleuce for wil his youds, Terrible Loss of Lifes Millions of ruts, infco, cats, beil-bugs, roncher tose thotriives by collision with “ough on late.” Sold by drugylsts, 6c boxes, Remembor the most apreeneinte resent for the holidays isa New Wheeler & Wilson No. 8” Call at thoir wareroonis, 165 State etrect, and select from their averlowiug stock, Savo tho children's lives by using Dr, Rige's prepared fool. Galo & Iluek!, sole agents, MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘Tho following tarrluga Heensus were taken gut yesterday? Name. {thorana Mernaton, Anna 8, Goodman, {in Voter Nelson Christina J. "Tharsan, Ake 2 entewane 0, Til tet, B11, ‘urkaltta, TH, Indinnapotts, Ind sechteago, Chas, Aug, loss. Ta G, Bergutst Charles Sprey oer Dexplalnes, Mew Mtney Vndbeel te Lesptalios, Chlenzo. Chileno. Chlengo, Chie: MARRIAGES. MOOREVORSYTH-On Dee. 1, 1890, nt tho reale dence of the bride's unelo, Co), Nobert Forsyth, by. the Kreltev, Charles Edward Chenoy, 0, 0, Edward YY, Moore und Joanie A. Forsyth, bot of this city, MAUHBR-FORD—On Dee. 10, 180, nt the residenco OF the Drito's father, Georke Ja Kurd) End. A Cote tune Cirovu-av. by tle uw: 1 i Willan, ‘Misa Ton= plo. Ford anid Ate. J, Chrfstopher Maurat, of Halt more, Mud. tlon, Gaods xant to any address DISTRIBUTION C0. ‘Thote poptitar monthty drawings, nocer postpan inva ‘hu Maca rontlarty in tho Clee OF LOUGS py Vib DECEMBER 3l. « DIVOKCES, fa A decren of dlyorce was Kranted to: PANES he a i 'Thoso drawings aceur monthly under provisions ot nd AMES-Houry On front Julla, on the ground of | Tectia Gunerl Agsouibly of Kuncucky, Incyee Hraiing the Nawpnet Printing and Newmapur7, Byproved Ape DEATHS. Thiele a special act, and hne never been wens repent renideneo af W. 1h. Snows Fre Adam Amberg, of venes und 1 ry Tim, Felonds of tho familly aro GEYEl—~On Yee, 16, 189), George C. Goyor, of con- suiption, ngod 3 yours, eal The Unitod States Circuit Court on Starch! reas dered tho following dceisto: Ist—Thot the Coumue Company f4 tegul, Ra—Tte drawings are flr. ft Bia: Company has now on hand # Isreo reserve und. wenlth Dlatributlog 7 Ruad the following attrctive prizes: ‘unerul on Saiurdity it 1 o'ctobk from realdance, 134 A) eae Wont Thtriuontists thonco to Caholle conietory. Ata) An perigee Covet! IAA SZ"Haltimory und Kanwns pupers yleuxo copy. Csr epee steer i On aH, We the residonce of C, 8, lotto Gortrudy, daughter Carry M. Marah, ngud 8 100), 1,00 Brizes Seach 10) i208 RIVORCH. > : ¥ Prizes $i oitch, Approximation Prizos, aan Ditties fan onek Approximation Prizox Lest WINSLOW—On Doe, 17, 1880, at 27 Michigan-ny., D Prizes 4100 oncl, Approainauou Prizes, Barut a. Winglon, nied i'yeant, qparvices at B o'éluck p. in, Saturday. Yunoral pri- poeeesensenooees sonas LN $e*Peru (It) papors plonse copy. polo, sleketsik,, EME Slewat gic’ Si.tieke MEUGLER—At bis Into re: TN pine fata resstonco in Palatine, 1 k Draft, In Lotter, ar sand by “Mt Sorater, nyt I, I. a hurtd wervied ub Wheeling, ML, or Sunday at T, Y ORGS TEREO bk OFKICH ORDER. Orders of und Upivient, UF Exproes, ent tw Kent ab our ceunes h GUODWILAAE—On Dee. 17, 150.8 th ame at Noe 30 ents ; Hor further inforinution nddreas It, Sl. HOARDSIAN, Howrard-nt curior af Campboll-aya Elizabotth, Le | ceuroredauenat uliditys) lanttavliio, Ky», cr Sai Funeral sotieg herenttor, aud aM ways Ni York, Ort rp My DHAN—AL the rextdency of her mother tn, Docatur, | Ue Ae asbbuteuent.. Moon 2h Sees Ti, Lina ‘tral Deun, boloved wifo of Guorwa st Dein, oxed 3 years, POOLE—The funoral of the Jate Jobn Poole wilt tnke place on Sunday at Lo'clock from the reskiunce: of lin family, Wert Divistun-xt, thenco by care gon ea Grounds rien of ih fly invited. PIENCE—On Dee, 17, 18, af poratysis, Kollna, bos loved wifo of ‘Thoin Ploreo, aged 4 yours und 8 minnthy,, lon Sunday nt {0 o'clock from residence, 160 Vor SALE. NOTICE. On account of dissolving Part« nership we offer our large stock OVERALLS, SHIRTS, and JEAN PANTS, Safe, Fixtures, for the next five days below cost price, LEVI & WETZLER. 90,000 Christmas AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Depot at Goodrich’a Dock, East of Rush-at, ridges For $16,010, wa sill deltvor at yone house an ets wen lorway Spruce uf ayatra| Frleat turin sud of rhein grwun co : Miévita io trad for Hally, Churchos, and Urivale wurldvnees aycclalty,, Yunern! es thenes by curringes to Kosulilll, Guys At Park iMdge.on ‘hursdny, Deo, i xhulines wita oe danopheGtubn nuediayourss Funosal on Saturday we il ts i, SP -Uaweno (N. Ys) payors wlunse copy, WILSON—On ‘Thiureday, Doe, 1, 130, of hoart dis- cosy, Leonard Wilson, aged i sears. Fuheral an Saturddy abi donee, 250 Indlantay, Korn for Inturmont, from tho pont. 2p, Me wing will bu tuxon East re ANNOUNCEMENTS; gNING OF THI CHICAGO will oo hale An its ball Tuca ne he Tia Yon, denry Cy OF Munlitis, Ne Va, WILT reutt tention ot sir ile iE ATWOIC fru city iy lot Arnold from the C cant int n'a Tensor VEE deus te, Chait ILE, BREAK UNDER the wurpleva a€ the Woinon's Trott i niyintiea 1 i ranes Union In Dixon street Churel oe vend w du the nelle OF tho North Chicago Ielling-Mliiis, Fortlttih ‘ Many i nysachioul Lowor Paewoll Hall (pil COUTRUCIAT. THAVELERS GOSPEL movthng will Pe holdin the ¥, SLC. A. roomie (hls evontnite WP RET. CER Wily forg thy Chleaya Bullosophtent ty this even: Mat elub-rcom on parlor aor of Valter House, u Buljgati | Comparutive Mythology und thy Origin uf altate ACOUS Wil, CONDUCT FILE SUN- I tenchora’ meeting so-day at nvon in i, NENA CN Senn The Only Pure Alr . FURNACES AND HEATING: STOVES. Great Heaters and Fuel Savers. They will heat a house with lass (ugh AN BOY thing on vari, Zz PONE CU IE WESS OPEN FIREPLACE, For Comfort, Elegance, Economy, and Power has no equal. WIL Atany Mantul. Wazmis two Parlors better and cheaper thin a Stave or Furnice, FURS! FURS! Wo now offor to the tad ni at of thy city thy wreutest te ty und those liv- Wins vor altered sak "O15 Lakes, In inu New Hrynawles and Malia Mipk Sets Of OLE. Jess BRYON E CO. MS Le own manufacture. 8 tie ‘Ak Mink (n'y Rot, witht += ry ¥ stripe Mult und lobe Bon, Onaceount of ourremuval | J wasn frou 141 Btntuest, 16 169 Wabustieny,, we tind that our Koni fl #2 81, of Si fee a garaple trade be tiuntly foe tine Sed and Mink Garments, rutatl box by exp of he me #4 there bs no trultic, or wiint nay be calle Candies In Amertat, pat up {ors Araty on Wabast-ay, our itie wok of Rnutly and atrletly pure. Welter seliing, Wid If Wwe Ware On MLLO-st, Wwe Wo fone Adiruss trouble In sotling Ulteso ting goods ut, GUN’ Contvellune |, tnore, ‘8 Wilideo close wut our tind Nik pices Dolmans and Cireukirs at cust, ‘hore 4 hothing you | = s nisy want inthe fur ling yeu cannot Und in our es 1S CAN DI taliahinent, wd ave 1st ti per cont by buying or ‘ dat panels ordering drom us, and gut the very beat, Fre Hey ine ear 100 extra fue Now Beonswick Mink TELS specialty Sets, B30; formor price, KUO. wi Ni RY 100 ostra flue Maino Aink Sets, $25; | ———__ a former price, 850, 100 extra fine Northern Mink Sots, $20; formor price, $40. Wo havo fie Mink Scts also from §10 to R15 por Set. And willsond them to aly part of tho United States by oxpress, giving partis the privilese ta cxauine them before puytiw for them, IC they pay return tintcos Anu lino Of Bluigl Rubus utoyery du HL J.P PERIOLAT & 00, LEADING FURRIERS, {66 _Wabash-av._ “MINING OUTLETS. ASSAY: MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 125 State-st., Chicago, —=—= i Ad EE ee PICTURES, je by SMexlcat pote! 6. he Wheeler, 81 (turbot, SNOW-FLAICE COUN: i W NK Ma an Hates Hac ee Ls tatonwle nowy, FEAL GOODS, 4 bend for price list. where, Bule stent y & Metall, Gouda agent G. O. 1. tur thy "MULTE Wiss ordur and wastuplod, “Herulurdt Waya, 2, MUUNMAM, 1 STATES, ipudu ty

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