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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: avid CEMB BNESDAY, D ————————————ooooo THE CITY. QUNERAL NEWS. ILM. Tats, of Toledo, 0. 18 at the Sherman. D. W. Mantra, of Dakota, is at the Tromont. A. Levinn, of Paris, France, 1a nt tho Paeltic. .C, Rethen, of Newark, No di, is at tho Sher, tTinn, W. T. IALt, of Vortland, Me, i# at tho Patmer. Joy C. BLACK, of Danville, Tl, 18 at the Palmer, S ¢ Itcnann Goovwin, of London, England, is at the ‘Tremont. > Iskane PuTNxaM, of Lincoln, Neb.,!s registered atthe renont. Dit. axv Mus. Foun, of Anu Arbor, Mich, aro at tho Tremont. J.N. Srnen, U.S. N., and Rodney Sinith, U.B. A. are ut the Mellie. CHARLES Danwiy and wife, of Washington, D.C, ure at the Palmer. ‘Tay clreulating department of the Public Library wit! be closed Friday and Saturday. F. AL. Downtna, of Oskatonsn, President of the Town State Ayricultural Society, is at tho Pus cifle, Maus. Paiva, the victim of teichinosis on Randelph strect, Is lylng Mt the polnt of death, though tho children are apparently on the read to recovery. ‘Tho Hansens veo out of dungor, J, N. MeCumoucn, Viceslresiient of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicnyo tailrond, and H.C. Townsend, General Passenger Agent of tho Watnsh, 8t, Loufs & Pacific Hullroud, are at the Pacitic, ‘The tempernture yt Minnsso, optician, 83 fi aterniny, as observed by Hadhson street, TRIBUNE Bi dexrvoss Wn. my Hulleling, wos ut 8 22m. 313 1p. tn. Mh, G24 8. Moy BOE 8 m., 28. Barometer, Tig 8 ps in, 20.85. Cranes 2. Peck. General Mannger, E,W, Feddnugh, Ganoral Solicitor, J.C, dumes, Chick Inver, and Charles Perey, Treastirer of the Chiengo & Grand Vrunk Rallroad; and A. L. Mohler, General Freight Ayent, of the Burling- ton, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rallrend, uro ut the Palmer, Mautin Cusick, Ilying on Noble street, be- tieen Hubburd and Kinzie streets, white walk- ing along the Northwestern Mullroad, near Wado street, at 6:25 lust evening, wis struck ly nn outgoing passenger train, He fortunately escaped with n sight brulse on the bip and ou the check. wb. Prrvey wae Inst evening presented with a tne go headed cane by his emplus'és, at his resideuce on Jackson atrect. Jt would huve nal durprise to hint but far the fact that he overed the article in rummaging around hie olfice during the diy. ‘The gathering was a very nibisant one, and everybody was well enter- tnined. ‘Tr Committeo on Public Servico of | tho County Hoard yesterday authorized John Stephens to employ an extra clerk in tho Crim inal Court ata silury of S120 per anim, at the request of the Judges, who need more clerical help. The Continittee drew up udvertisements for bids on county supplies, and will submit thom ut tho next meeting of tho Bonrd, Mi. A, J. GALLOWAY, of tho County Clork’s oflice, was tho recipient of many pleagnnt con- gratulations yesterday, It belng tho sth anni+ yersury of his birth. “Mr. Galloway ig an_old In habitunt of Chicago, He came to this State in 1837, and throughout hie long und eventful life fins ‘been fortunate In possessing 0 host of friends who cordially wish Uat be may reach his centennial, AT 0 meeting of tha citizens of the Fourth held at tho reaidenes of P, M. Clowry Monday evening for tho purpose of organizing a branch Irish Land Leagne inthe Fourth Ward, the following committees were appointed: Come mittee on Conference, Michnel pailuny: and Sf. Hickey; Committes on Hull, Peter Leddy, M. derrity, and Wilttam Gnving Cominittes on Printing, I, Clowry, Denuts O'Conuell, Gwen Murray, und M,C, Hickey, ANTE FIRE Chivisonns will romember Roger Plant in conneetion with the old Iandmark known as * Under tho Willow,” on what was then Wells street,—now Fifth avenue—neur Monroe. ‘There ts nothing particular about that historical fact, but it muy interest the public to know that Roger Plunt, who now lives at St Louis, bas taken out a perniit to construct a Yive-slory stono-front. building on the old, “Witlow’’ site, to cost $25,000. Tue Rothsehilds, proprictors of the clothing- houve at which Monduy’s clevator accident vce curred, criticise some of the stutements made in contection with tho altair, an that Faulkner, who removed the sufety-cateh, de- clared that the clevutor could be any risk, thus assuring tho employés of its snfety, and to that extent throwing thom off tholr guard. In answer to tho atutemont tit the man bud been warned not tose the elevator, and thon disregarded tho warning, the Messrs. Tothschitd disinisa it as ridiculous, . ‘Ie Veteran Union Leaguo held a special mecting at the Grand Paciiia Hotel last aven- ing, and appointed Messra, Jumes A. Sexton, Joseph Btooktun, Seth Hunehutt, Charles A, Dibble, Re W. Smith, J.B, Floyd, aud W. HH. Coulston n Fintnee Committco to secure funds for tho erection of tho proposed Memorial [fail At was decided to hold tho first unnunl reunion and banquet on tho ovening of the first Tucs- duy in January, nud Messrs, Join it. Floyd, W. FL. Reed, George . Cannot, and BE, ‘T. Brooks were appointed a Committes on Banquet. A Meet na of Irisnmon of tho Elghth Ward was held Inst evening at West ‘Twoltth Streot Turner Hall for the purpose of orguntzing a branch of the Contral rLand-Lewue Club, About tity were present, and Michuel MeAulcy . Was called to the chair. BP. 1 O'Toole made Dricf address, urging these present to join tho Chub and vet hurmontously for the Irish Nation- al cause, After some discussion us to the tans ner of organizing, Mesim. Seanlin, Boucher, ‘Huatey, O'Connor, und Curmody were’ appointed w committee on organization to report ut the next mocting, which will bo hold Tucsduy evon- ing at the suine pluco, ‘Tne Nincteenth. Winols Volunteer Infantry hold a reunion and ball Toursday eventngz, Ded, 0, at Greenebaumn’s Hall, Tho Corresponding Beeretary roporta that quite a number of mem- Ders frott abroud bave signified thelr Intenson to be present. The reunion oveurs on tho annl> Versury of tho battle of Stone River, in which the regiment partlolputed and for whose motn- bers tho sone Who'll Save the Loft? was written. During the evening the song will bo sung by Mr. W.N, Stnith, of Englewood, and tho wards ‘reelted ee Miss Carrie Dodd, Druin Major William Nevans and Fife-Mijor J. 1 Mooro will glvo some martint musio aud an tml tition of the musketry and artillery Uring on that vecasion, ‘Tne telegraph yesterday morning furnished tho reading world with eaters dolofal outgiv= dogs by Jay Gould, in which that istuto stouk- Jobber predicted nuother panic, {nterviows with Chlengo businesa-men brought out a de- eldedly diferent sort of opliion, tho provalling impresaion being that the wish of the would-be panicky yontiemun in Wrll treat was but tho Father to the thought, ‘ThatJay Gotld fs netue ally hankering for a grand commerolal sniush- up very fow people will be jnetined to belleve; ‘but that he would Ike tho country to swallow the rumor of one, and thon proceed to wark Bome of hls gto AUD svhomes, on tho Birength of it, fan mutter which doos not entires dy pass tho human understanding, Conoxen MATsON yeatorduy hold an Inquest at the Morguo upon Joseph Ryun, 24 years of age, employed as alaborer at Brown's MIL at Tron: due, who wos acelduntally ran down and killed Inst Bunday morning by engine No. 132 Michignn Southern allroad at the Irty= » Beventh-street crossing, At No, 18 Eighteenth: Street upon Kdward Droadutius, 87 yours uf Bre, who wie fitaily Injured upon an elevator jn Jolny & Booth’s pucking-house, at the core rove and Blghteunth streets, Verdlet, dental deuth. At No. Wl Fifth uvonue upon Leab Oechslein, who dled suddenly of heurtediscase, At No, 23 Wolly street upon Petor Kulkmun, 8 yeara of nya, who explrad suddenly {a auioon wt Na. st Desplaines street of upopiexy of the braln, followod by conges- ‘on of thetings und bourt, Tie Historical soclety held a monthly meetin: Inst eventny. President Arnold ‘ocuapled the chur, and there were atiout sixty members present. Mr. 1. H. Hurlbut, of thia otty, pre: sented tho Bocloty with ut perfect model uf Fort Denrborn, made of wood taken from the old building itsulf, A paper by hin, giving a history of the tort, was phiced nmony the archives, Mr, HU. Vi chadok, of Muntius, N.Y. read an Interesting paper iu vindication of Mra, Henedict, Arnold, uruuting that she wis not Per liteaseat tt her busbund’s trenchery, and had nu knowledge orlt. Str. ML. Phelps was eleoted an aunual meaber, and A. Hesler, of Chicago; Col. A. Be Hubbard, of Oukland; and Cal, weit Burnham, Of Bloomiuzton, corresponding mombers, THe annual mecting of the Sixth Prosbyterian burch wae beld lust evening. O, 8, Cook in the chair, Tho reports showed that the year bud hee a very prosperous one, and thut over 100 Fuwilles bud been udded to the congrogution, ‘The Treasurer's report showed that the total re- pts hud been $11.208, of which $544 was from unlay collections, $6,522 from pe rents, and 6H from thy construction fund, The expenses Were put down na &7,013, of whick §3,000 had been for the pastors salary, ‘Tho debt of the church 16 F100), payable |i flye years, and tho fmediute resources amount to about $2,000, agutnat which there Is a debt fulllue due tn dane Uary of FNU. The chuteh proporty iy valued at wbuut $45,000, ‘Tho following oilicors were elected: ‘Trustees, 1, A, Tunney, A.W. Holilas, William Beat, and. Treasurer, We DMM Fruuk Rumsey, A MEETING Of the Committee on Publte Charl ‘tes wus beld yesterday afternoon, ‘Tao County Agent was lustructed ta employ the following. duuned men th his otic unul further notices Niclaus Eckhart, W. 0, stevenson, W. HL Sabin, J. W, Fort, A. D. Titsworth, HH, Doxtur Jennings, Chrlat, Brinkmeyer, 8. A. Ellis, Jogeph Kettel- string, Joho Bt." Kelley, Ei Donahue, George Cooper, AL, Lambrite, Ernest Bocce, Joseph Ortiueyer, and Churics Fruy, spechil policemen, Thy Insane Asyluin and Voor-}louse were voted Joy barrele of fuur euch. A number of applle eatious for relic! wero rejected, A mau wus .P, Parte, U, 11. Hilurethy} llur; und Segrotary, J, without + R 1880-—' Qn 22, brought befere the Committes, and he asker for 2 decent. sintt of clothes, In order that ho might get work, A vote on ‘the matter was tuken, and ft stood threo to two ngninst grant> Ing tho request, Tho caso anpeured very de- serving, and Commissioners lurington, tut, and Albright “chipped In” $3 apleco ‘and sont tho man on bia way rejoicing. A NoMnER of Nible-workers gathored In tho Hible-workors’ roum, Farwell tall. yesterday morning, for thodiscussion of mothers’ meetings: among the poor, Miss E. Dyor condueted the meetlig during the firat hour, and gave an aveconnt of tho way in which the poor-mothors' meotings were conducted in Great, fritnln. ‘There were hore poor people in Lon- don, Maszow, and Edinburg than in'any of tha larger cities of this comntry, and the meetings Wer more sticcessful thor, The women wero riven grocerivs, provisions, and mitterint for xmrments nt cost, nnd the work was doing a great dent of good. Tho second hour of the meeting wag ovcipied by Mra. Benjamin Doulas with 0 Hible-rending for motuers.. She sald that pours mothers’ mectin hold weekly in tho Fourth Presbyterian Chu at thoy had Arogular attendance of twenty-tive, Matechils for clothine wore furnlabed’ nt ono-half cost: price, and the Indies of church nssiged the mothers in taking up garnients, Tho women had organized a foreign misslonary suciety, and contributed tholr mite to the support of the fore eign inissions, Tho ladies of the church gave a supper to the mothers once n yeur. ‘THE THUD BTORY. Tho report furnished by the police about the forrest of Willitm Sullivan for shooting at W. EB, Costelly_turus out to be Incorrect inall respects, Thu cuse wns benrd yesterday morning before Justices, Walsh, and Sullivan was iischarged and Costello fined $5, wis shown that tho former, Just * como here, from tho South, was not a thief who bas haunted low dives on Canal atreot for a year past,” ns tho poltce stated: that he did not try ty force himself on Costello, but that the Inttor tried to pick n Nght with Sullivan, who tried to keep from having any altercation with him. Sullivan states that the sitoon where the troubles beyan—Efchhorn's—ia_ a quiet and re- spectihlo one as far ns bo knows, and that bo was well treated thore, Tho teathnony given fully jexonorated Sullivan and the auloon peo- ple, aud put nil the faitit on Costelto, Ti WESTERN SOCIETY OF ENGINEEUS held n regular seml-monthly meeting yesterday evenlug, Mr. E. 8. Chestirough in tho chalr, and ulont twenty mneuburs presesit. r. 1, P. Morehouse, Secretary ot tho Socicty, rend n report in the sbape of n Historienl! review of the Soctety’s cureer since its organization ns tho Civil Eugincers’ Clubof Chicago, On thi question of tho future pulley of tho Society, the report recommended that its membership shoutd be augmented, more papers should be read, tho shectings should be hokl every week, prizesshould be offered for valuable papers whose publication should be secured, n full scientife Mbrary gotten togethor, ana more ample and hospltabiy rooms, which shall be open duy and eyenlug, rented. Tho report was accepted. It was resolved that tho American Enatnecr be authorized to procced with the publication of the Society's papers and prsceedings of its met Ings upon tho sunie urrangemont ns heretofore, Itwas resolved thit tho Chair appoint a com= mittee for the purpose of mukiug extracts from the current engineering publicutionsof tho day: to be read at the Rocluty’s meetings, aud to auxge gest toptes for debate. Tho Chair anid that he would make tho np- Polnttnent at the next mecting, After some discuasion of the best methods to be employed In getting the vote of tho outaldo menibers of the Society at the annunt election to take place nt the next mecting of tho So- cloty, the meoting adjourned, THE ATTRACLIONS OF THE ¥INST REGIMENT FAIR continue to draw large concourses of people, afternoon and evening, to the armory building on Juckson streot, and yesterday evening ull tho roomns occupled by the dlferont departments of tho hazar wero crowded with people. No busier or prottter aveno can well by imagined thin that presented by tho malin hall of the urmony qentuntay evening, when, to tha music of tho ‘irst’a band, the imnienge erawd of promennders moved from stall to stall, and fald in tholratock of Christmas presenta from tho displuy there exposed to view. The snieswomon are adding te the goldon opinions they have won by tholr energetic yet not too obtrusive style of doing business and Inst night, us the metaphorical editor of tho Mfnala Guardeman powertutly ob- served tn hig Inst Issac," the cosinetic of succoss: Mushed tho cheek of nuany a saleslidy with a color not to be obtained by nrtifical means,” IYDE PARK AND LAKE, A joint inceting of the Town Honrds of Hydo Park and Lake was held Inst evening at tho Grand Pacitic Hotel, President Moburt, of tho diydte Park Board, occupied the chate. ‘The np- praigers who were appointed some moutha ago to fx on lug oon the watur= works owned Jointly by the two towns prosent> eda report which estimated the present cx: vali of the plant nt S1WKU3t This umount is at lenst $10,003 fess than tho Hyde Parkers had’ hoped for, ns they will now recelye only 852,000 for tholr abure 0} duplicate them, fem by item Tho report wns diseussol very carefully, anc the Hiydo representatives’ attempted to Inerenso tho award in various minor points, without making: pry, successful showing. Tho consideration of thosa items called out a general technical discusalon on the ye of sand, digging, filling, and other impor- aunt quastiana. The rosult of the mecting was that tho upprufsory were requested to coustder whether the data on which the roport wag basud were correct, und to report ata meeting tv be beldin the sume pluce Lhursday evening of next weok, TANNED-WIte FENCE, Representatives from avout fifteen firms who are heavy deaters in barbed wire for fences held a meuting at the Tromont House yesterday afternoon, at which they discussed tho action to bo taken under tho recetit decision of dudge Blodgett, mado after conference with Judge Drummond, which upholds the patents of Wai burn & Moen. Severnl of the heaviest man facturers nnd dealers were of tho opinion that tho matter should be dropped and no mensures takon to push an appesl, .Thoy seemed sutisied that they were buaten, and wero content to rely on tho decialon Just xlven. Othora desired a combination of ull the dealers with nu view to pushing tho caso through the Supreme Court at any oxpensy, ir. Waahburn, of tho victorious firm, j4 In Kurope, and they will probably take nodectsive fetion until his return, honco the - oppusition dealura were unwilling or unuble to state what was determined on ut the meeting yestorduy, ‘The decision fs finn] until reviewed by the court of last rosort, which can hurdly reneh this cage inside of three years, ‘This decision ts sald to involve nt loags of millions to. the denlers, minu- tucturera, and jobbers outside of tho Worcoster concern. THE CITY-IIALL. ‘Turdemand for tho proposed police telephone: boxes in tho busines’ centro promises to bo Jurys. Several applications were tiled yester- day, tho tirat boing by tho Western Nows Com- pany, FINe-DANSIAL SweNte yestorday dotatlod a fow ot bis mon to watch pronerty nlong State atroot, hetween Madison and Lake, during tho holiday seuson. ‘Tho stores are alt crowded with purchasors, and the precaution’ has been tuken ta avald the posalbillty of tho loss of tte in caso of a tira in thut tocality, ‘ALD, Law en Ison the war-path, and is after the scalp of Sanitary Inspector Dawson, tle wnye that ho is one of the niuny victlng of tho individual, having loaned biny mousy some time ayo which $c hus not pald. lie proposes to ask his dlsinissul from the public service on goneral prinelples, 2 Comminstonzn WALLER was in roccipt of a letter yestorday from Contractor Sexton, in which bo refused to go on with the disputed work on the new City-Hall, It was tid beforo the Law Departinent, and to-day un unswer will ‘be made forfeiting nls contract. The question will thon go to the courts, and new proposals will bu invited fur tho work, Tite Mayor attention was further called yos- terday tothe Judignation of thu cltizons of Jollet on uccount of Chicayo's suwawe aa oxpressed ut u conference with Dr. Huuch aur but ho- ret had hows to add to what has bev ulrendy sald on the subjuct, He thinks Dr, Hauch borrows wt greut dent of biscnthusiagm, and says bo has not built the Bridgeport pumpiog-worwa four ‘want of monoy, CoMMINSIONER WALLER looked into Ald. Hiildreth’s resolution yesterday inquiring as to whuthor or not uy of the Aldormon wore Intor- extad in city coutracts. Ho cinnot tind that auy of thoi are, though sume of then bave boon and ure galling the city goods on deuund, and will go report. Tho resolution ia regarded gone orally as a pleco of spite, and if thu Alderman introducing (t had succeeded tn fntroduciug by- porloy oil ag a substitute for gas in lybting tho streuta in the outlying districte it Is not bo- Moved that be would buve beon heard from on tho abject. ‘Thy Connell nt its last mcoting called upon tho aw Depurtmunt for tho history uf the Gaye enau, oll, Mr, Aduuiy replics Hint ie would tuke yoluines toimpart the entire information, and. that action nywtist bis bondsmon ie bulug’ dus luyod alinply to ascertain bow muck can be ren jzod from ‘the other securities the olty holds, Tlo thinks it basa certainty of about” ¥07,000 Trou the trustees in the Gage eatate, besides tho proceeds of tho syle of 4 inrm, ete. The whole inatter, bowover, having passed courts, 4 in the bunds of the Sherlif, and Mtr. ibformation of value than ‘uo ‘posslfly saa oe le than hu pogslbly e thogubjoct, “ = site aoe FIRB COMPANIES. Piro. Marshal Swenlu yesterday Issucd an or for organizing twonew tre Courpunies, an fol- Eugine Conipany No, 0—Louronz Waltors,Cap- toin, transferred from Chemical’ Engine No. 43 Hornard Sinith, Lieutenant, promoted frou Engine No, 173 Prank &. Flyon, Engincer, pro- Wnoted from Bayine No, 1; Raphael Declerpc, Avaistunt Engineer, transferred from Buying No. 3 Patur J t, plpemmun, transferred from Engiue No. 18: August Konulng, plpeman, Fieri walt iaoes a ein ni Fi 5 truns- ferred from Chvtnleal Knyluo No. 2; Joba F. Juurude, driver, candiduta.e PSone Engine Company No, Ul—Norman N. Holt, Captain, transturred from Chemical Euglne No. 1; Charles ‘f. Brown, Lioutenant, transferred from Enxlne No. 1; Geurge W. Duggan, Ene incer, transferred from Buying No. 3; Charles i, Waters, Axsistant Engineer, tranafucred from, Engine No. 23; Juwes Whelan, plpewua, trauss tho works, and will have to.) through tho, ferred from Engine No. 73 John C. Connds, eae tranaforred from Hook and Ladeor No, 2; Willinin Quigiey, drivor, transtorred frént Engine No. 16; Joha Goodwin, driver, tran ferred from Engine No. 1, i : TUR OL TUNNEL. ' ‘The work of proparing for pumping outrtie! ol} tunnel stil goes ony but Comission ‘Waller says tho puinping will not bo commented + untll Curthor ordera from the. Comucll.. «ite thinks, however, that an examination of tad tunnel! should be made as soon as it enn bo ante ly done, and sys, ust ronson thorefor, that thy “man at the Crib’ has called hla nttentionste the fact that the water in tho | oal tunnel well out there ts greatly disturbet. At ail times, which has led hin to suspeet thats, thore is soinothing wrong, espeetully alnee t ut ras same condition of uitairs does not exit with thor} now tiunmel, He fenrs that thore Is amobstrue- ton sumowhere, and, while he ls in favor of tind fug out where it is ns xeon as possible, does not\ |" think it would bosafete commence tho pumnieg process at present, At least. In view ul the let sor of tho City Engincer on tho subject, he wilt not commence the work until the Counell as- Burnes tho reapousibillty. iu ‘. PROTECTING TitH NocTORS. Dr, Do Wolt was yesterday in receipt of alet- 4 tor from Dr, Sehaeffer, Nu. 221 West Chicago avenue, reporting that hu had fatied to report ninnerous cnses of contagious disease, us roe quired uy law, and saying that tho *screw-pulls of conscience” hud been operating upon him, and that in the future ho would do his duty. Hr, De Wolf replied with n letter of thanks, whereas, {f. ho had followed the statutes, he could have niswerod the information with # wuerant of arrest. Tho onlluancos require all cneca of contazions disense to be reported, tho penalty for not doing it. belt fa. and, Dr. Sebaotfer baying confessed thnt he hus not come Bile with thei, Jt seeme us if tho law might. ave hud its course, Theeardsof warningareonly posted upon the roports of physiclims,and if the Health Departinent proposes to thank phy- sletang tor doing all they can toward apreddtig: contagious dlsenseg, us in this case, it might ns well bonbolished, If this woro tho only cage of the kind it woutd be excusnblas but itis not, for ylolitions of the ordinance are coming to tho knowledge Monduy, any. instance, Dr, gent oA caso of small-pox to tho Docter on the strevt cars, . subjecting dozens of People to tho fnfection, aud It ts noturlous thut the deaths from disenses of n contagious ,char- neter, a8 shown by the weekly mortality reports, ure grently In excess of tho cuses reported It would seem from this state of facts that lettary of thanks aro not In order, but, Instead, that soma. prosecutions under the ordinances should be- commence, ‘There is no reason why physiclans should be protected In spreading dlkense and denth any more than theresis why a criminal should be protected in robbing people. F BMALLA POX, of the Department overs tor P Witd if Four now cases of smallpox ware reported Festeniny. Ono of thom was from No. 13 West Randolph street, tho patient being no salvon- keeper, with whom hundreds have come in cons tact no doubt; another wis from No, 201 West Polk .street, where tho Medical Inspector recominends the removal of the entire family of six; ond tho other two * enses were trom No, 89 South Poarit streot, from whence several cases bave been taken during the Inst few days, and whore the situntion is kuch that tho house has been quurautined. All of ths pationts were tnken to the aniall-pox bos- pital. The report that a tenecher In tho Douglas School wis down with tho disenac had the eifvot during the day to somewhat stlr up the Henith Department, ospeclally since nebilt bad been inken from tho school to tho hospital somo days ago with the dlsenso and was not expected to live. Dr. Do Walt Was Very soltcitous about tho situation, and ng a precautionury measure determined late tn tho afternoon to cause thorough examinution to be mundo of tho pupils In all of the schoola, with no view tothe revaccinnting of all whe are not thoroughly protected against tho disenso. He estimates that about 7,0Nof the chitdran attend. ing the schools are posaibly unprotected, not buving been yaecliated sinca infancy, and to-day bis Medical Inspectors will act about examining them, and whon vaccination Je deemed necessary the cbfid ia given a nute to that effect to its parents. It will take ubout ten days to go through tho schools, but he thinks It wilt bo well-spent labor, Parents, however,should not walt for the -visitation on tho prin- clplo that an ounce of provention — 1s worth (nf pound of cure, and -should seo to it that tholr’ ‘children are revacelnated, —thnt ts, those who-have not been vaccluited within tho last lve or seven years. The vacelie: muy not “take,” but If it docs not, it la an evl- dunce that the child is protected, and, while thore is no real aceasion for arm as yot, the exporiment ly worth tho trying, [t can do no barm, costs but little, and muy save both sick- ness and denth, FEDERAL AFFAIRS, Tu Ponsion Agent pnld out $15,000, ‘Tue coln vusinegs at the Sub-Treasury was: Gold, $10,000 outs silver, $5,000 out und $1,000 In. Tne juternal revenue recolpts were 837,28, spirits yleldlug $2,700, and tobacco and clyars S240, Annattam Oure, of No, 745 Archer avonuc, was before United States Conuniasloner Hoyne for cuerying on the business of a wholesale lguor- denter without 1 teense, and was held i $1,000 bnil to awalt the action of the Grand Jury. Tun evidence agatnst Thomalen, tho dofault- tng elork-In tho Internal Rovenue aflice, fs being collected by the typewriter, with 2 vlow of hav- {ug an indletment found ugninsthlin, The Gov- erninent detcatives hive thus far beon unublo to discover his whareubouta. Tux following ts a Ist of the dutinble goods received ut the Custom-House: Ordor Bank of Montreal, 1 baly hesstons; Wendley, Dunnieby & Co, Woctaves brandy; L, Schick, 2 cases books; Culinghun & MeNellts, 4 cages dey goods; Philipp Ittel, Pease wine; Fuller & Fuller, lcase cham- oly skins; C, Gossage & Co. 4 bales curpeting; H. Sears & Co., 1 caso guna; Fowler Bros, Tit sucks sult; Burley & Tyrrell, 20 Paunaes earth- enware, ‘Tho cull ectlons were 81,03, DOUBT. PROF. FRANCIS L. PATTON lectured last ovenlng in Campbell Park Presby- torlan Church upon “ Doubts." Tho nudlonce Was not lurge, but those who braved the vle- mouts were amply compensated. Dr. Patton, In all hig lectures, assumes tha manner of ono who has dropped Jn upon bis huarers to have a pluin, Bociultatk with thom, and his remarks lust evening were nu excoption tothe rule. Among othor things, Dr, Patton said that men ought to rocognize a distinetion tn rollylon, as they do in muttors pertalning to tha dally life of tho averuge being, Thoy ought’ to bo modest in thinklig of "the — solomu uestons embraced in what is tormed religion, So fur as ho was concurnad, if be were to shut out all tho knowledgo which he had acyulred ut second band and rely solely upon whut he knew by some process of intuition, thero would be precious [ttle left, and be hud no doubt but many of bis henrers were liko him in that regard. It was legitimate but not incumbent upan people to doubt, It wus not to the credit of the philoso phers of the early pact of the present century that thoy doubted tho truth of the Divine word, but thole very Goubts and assump. tons had lala the foundation for the pro- found crudidon and scholarship of tho last twenty-flve yours which had prodiced so many thinking men, who had rightly interprated the Scriptures and sot at rest the wo-called dogmas of fHeokey ‘Tho Rationallatic doubter tnnde two sertous iniutak First, ag to the propur oilico of reas aun 1 muttord of beliof; and second, ad to tho proper methods of reuson in mattera of faith, The speaker sald the outgrowth of thianyitation wus w neyor-ceasing contliotof apinion, and it bad now hocome the custom in muny cases for tho Rntionalistio thinker to outpope tho lopo and confer intuliiuility upon htmeclf, so far ae his opinlons wero ‘concornod. So far as research bud boun ablo to bring, to 1 Jhriath ght evidences of tho carly davs of janity,, tho historicul weritinige of the Bible had beun, Tound to be trae, and the sponker thought the natural history of unbellet needed w historian, Prof, Patton gave 9 very humorous dotinitjon Of wcience ax upplicd to the dissemination of skepttcul doctriues. Occasionally ome freo- thinker, clothod In tho infalllbitity of “bis per- sonal assumption of what wus the truth, sut himself dows and prepared an exhaustive paper tn proof of sume sulf-assutoed doctrine tending: to shaw tho wonderful growth of gulonce. The Quarterly Kevtew, of course , passed its infallivle oplutou on tho inerite of tho papor, ‘Thon some rullgious paper mado an attack -upon it, which was, of course, folloyed by u leading editorint in the dally preas. After a lopay of tle, the sinnll country weekly dia covered thut auch a paper bad Leon written, and the editor wrote an editurial on the subject. From tho profound knowledge thus acquired, the curnor-orator was bortly: discovered bold- ing forth to a group of udmirivg friends upon tho inrunds of suience, the propagation of tho Darwiolun system, and tho slow but sure do- clive of Christivn belle, ; Heuson must determine whothor the writhngs of thu Nible are properly attested ae rovelus ons from God, und the function of rou. son was to Interpret tho muanliy: of thogewritings., Beluncy, philosophy: and religion were in the precise condition of tho three wis- tora ilving fu the one house and disagreving une der nuy und all circumstances. Whut wus aeed- ed Was a reconvillution between the sisterhood that would bring about peace and ioe old-time frivndly feolluge. Ho believed tho day not tar: dlatant when the men who bave for years buon galling out upon the broad sea of infidelity and unbellef wauld roturn tg tholr early Meus of. Chriat and ills teachings, 7 SIOUX CHIEFS, 4 man owWAY WANTED, Capt. W, E, Dougherty, U.S. A, who bas for Gome years pastuctod na the Indian Ageut ut tho Crow-Cruuk Agunoy, arrived in the olty yea- terday mornings awoompantod by ton of the prominent citizeus of tho wer Mruld and Yanktonnuly tribes of indluns, The register at’ the Grand Pacttio Hutel, whero tho party secured quarters while waiting for the afternoon truin, be decorated with the names of ron Natlou, Dead Hund, Medicine Bull. ig Mune, Hundsame Elk, White Ghost, Doy-lHack, Don't Know-How, Wiz, und “Bear Mind, These Chiefs ure ‘fule representatives of thole kub-tribes of the great Sloux Nation. Thoy, Miku ull tho Indluus under charge of Cupt. Dougherty, have mie considerable, advance foward elvilization, aad have dixenrded much'or thitoggery supposed to be tho regular costume ofthe noble red man. Thos Are on tholr way aaa part of tho telex, ton which (8 dickering with tho “ Great Father abdut tho right of way to be sold to the Mile wikeo & St. Pant Railroad thromeh the heart ofthe Sioux Reservation. The Yanktounnis CHiibts have trendy sige the papers, but tho Brutés are holding: ot. } ning the sotilemont of 8 potty quarrel with Spotted Tall and Heid Cloud. ‘These two tenders elaior that all of tha. money belongs to thon,but thoy are willing in tho weherosity of thelr natures, tu give an equitable jereign. to tho Hrilés, tod Clon and Spotted ‘Tail have parted with THAR, rluhts by trenty, and thoy ure unwilling to ho reciplents of the bounty of thea Chiefs, Tha whole mutter only involves about &,00, :syblen ignemall part of the fund expended by bo Judian Department. Inany event this find will by expanded for the benelit of all tho Sous, “Ditenovertholesa'théee Tndlins Inaist on pore sonally arguing the mutter at Washington, hoy loft ata yesterday afternoon in eho hats Pousherty and Mark Wells, und Alox- ander and David Renetimetre, the interpreters, who'll! havo to do ihostof the talking on this loce'of Indian otiquet. 4) TOW THE TRAGE IAS FALLEN OFP. { WTR BUNK reporter yesterday cunvorsed with of tho recent cases of trichine, Thof were nit willing cnouxh, with one or two oxcup- tlons,'ta acknowledgu that the eases of siekness word undoubtedly na the ductors diagnosed them, ant-ttiut tho cuting ofuncooked disensed pork was it the bottom of:the trouble. The oxcep- temgreforrod to, however, stoutly ninintained that pore nny ver did get unhenithy, and thut the iden Of any Ono's reeeiving naught: but beneilt frout’a uso wag absurd. ‘Thoy insisted that the . trichinw patients hud, at the sning time they fine dulged Inthe pork, purtikon of some rotten veg= etaUles or other unhealthy food, but Unit of course the pork got blamed for the sickness, -“*Haa It aifected the sile of pork?” a Woat Iendolph ‘street butcher remarked; “1 should aay it but, ‘Phe sale has falton off one-halt, A I nover saw people #0 hitoned Thore wre customers of mine who have been eating pork all their ives, and mv thoy won't touch it. For auveral aya had nquantity of fresh pork eft on mylunds to spull.” Thu prieo hug not gone down be- cause tho furmory, who hive heard of tho pork suare, dre not sending In thelr haga.” « “Doyou phico auy faith In tho reported cases eT dad me Jortninly; now and than thoro is a bad piece of pork which will cuttse this trouble, butif tho mont.ladooked no harm will come of it. Itis this horriblo sausage whith is td bine In such cusea!: What can you expect when you ure given to eut a mass of raw pork which isthucked into n.Drhne barrel in the evening, and then next morning shoved by sueer force into u lot of en tralla? “I eat lots uf pork, bave fed my fami upon for fourteon years, but you won't thn Any sausage aithar In my shop or my hone.” | “Do you think tho seare will last any thme?" “Tam afrald that it will, Lretmeniber once or twice before that tho peuple got worked up over some such enses, but it was nothing so bad as at protont. very day the demand for pork grows smaller, and, {f it keopa qolng ob in thls way, the business will by dead in tt week. ° OF course, the papers bid aright to get up this sensation,—that's thelr buginess,— but if thoy wauid only turn round How mand ox- pluin to tho poopie that. pork when thoroughly cooked 8 perfectly hurtiess under all cireim- stances, thos would undo much of the burn thoy havo done us," Inquiries on the Nurth and South Sites show that a similar abhorrence to pork is manifested thore nso, and those plnees Which mnakd i sp culty of bumauad enusages ure in a bad way, their trade having fallen off fully onc-halt, SOCIAL EVENTS. omitts—noortH. ‘Tho resldonce of Alfred Booth, Isq., No. 1033 Michigan ayonue, was last evening the scens of on ‘Vhoae Inttde claim that © NO MORE PORK. { :sovoral West Silo butehera “on tho subject, fo quiet and elegant wedding, tho partica to, which were his daughter, Miss Margaret Emin Booth und Mr. Charles Sheppard Norris, ‘The number of tuvitutions issued was Himited, and the ceremony - wns witnessed by the relutives and Immedinte felends of tho bride and groom, Tho hirge parlurs of the house were lhand- somely ond tustofully-decornted by Miller, tho! florist, “he chundellera were “bidder bee neath festoons of ..einilax, aud huge big kets and banks of Howers, the gifts of thoughtful friends, wore -seuttercd nbout in profusion. ‘Tho mantels bore plutenus of rare lowers worked with tho Inttiuls of tho bride aud ruom. Between tho two parlors was suspended fin immense tloral ball, and betweou tho two front windows hung a unlyie floral pleco de- wigned by the bride. Jt was a targe hook and eye, two fect squire, tho hook being composed o€ pink carnations and the oye of white carnis tlons, and benenth this the twain were made one, Tho ceromony wily. performed nt 7 o'clock by the lev, Dr. aA. Hollant, Rector of Episcopal Chireh, Messrs. George Murison and, Perry ..Dutcher acted ng ushers," and ia bride and groom Wore accumpiiied by Misa Alice Bouth mid Mr. Will Booth, Urothur und sister of the bride, ‘ho Uride was becomingty attired In an elegant dress made by Worth,” It consisted of n waite autin aklrt with court train of broended gutin, trimmed with pearis'and Duchvuss lies, After tho ceremony a tine wedding suppor was served by Wright, und excollunt music was furnished by Frelberg’s orchestra, ‘Tho bride and groom récelved the congratulutions of tholr friends, und ut UY o'clock took their depurt- ure for # brief trip through tho Knst. On thoir return, thoy will - reside at No, 1628 Michigin avanug, ‘and will receive thoir friends on dan, 2 ands. They received a min ber of handsome prosunts lust evening, but they wore not dispinyed, Among those Presont at tho ceremony were Dishop and 3ins, MeLaren, the Re and Mra, Hotlund, the Hey. Dre und Stra, Lo Brg. D. 1. Shipman, Mr. and Mes... and Mra, A. Reamer, Mr. and Aire. nun Me, and Mra. & 3 ‘Tilden, Mr, and Mra, Henry Corwith, Mr, Mra. E. H. Surjent, Mr, und Mrs, edward By Mr. irs Natban Corwith, ret Mra. 2) N, Eldredge, Mr. and Mri. Sturgla, Mr. cand Mrs. ‘Thoma W, aAudergon, Mr. and Birs. Edward Foreman. Mr. aud Mrs. ‘Thomas, Mr. and dirs. George Py Gore, Me, und Mrs, ‘Jou Ruttor, Mr, and Sirs. E. 2, Wadsworth, dir. and Mrs, Edward Sundor- son, Mr, and Mri.John Plankinton, and Mr. and Mra. Churles Norris, of Milwaukeu; Mr, gid Drs, Pottet and Dr. aud Mrs. Robinson, of Konostin; Mra. Williuins, Miss Adan Willis, Mra. Annie Alston, Miss Slaria Hatin, and Mr. itred Croas MIL AND Mi, EZRA WHEELER gave a delightful private reception last erahing. ut thoir residence, No. 11 Michigun avenue. ug served by Kinsloy, aud music was by Hand. % DESTRUCTIVE DIPUTITERIAt AN INTRIUESTING REPLEVIN 8UIT * was brought boforo Justico brown yesterday by Bdward C, Clay ayuinst Mrs. Mary Gougeon, a Frouchweman lying on Welts streot, near Ine diana, Tho plalntlf, some thne ago, went to the defendant and routed of hor four rvome for binsolf ang wife and two friends, Mrs. Chuy waa takon. iil with diphtheria abortly after thoy moved into thelr new quarters, und divd. BY adyico of the physician who attonded Mrs, Clay, all the bedelothing used by ber during ber Ifl- ness, anu ‘which belouged to Mra: Gougeon, was destroyed, After the denth of his wife, Mr, Clay tote Mra. Gougeon's house, subsequently: tendering hor €5 to cover expenses caused by bie wifo'w" siness und deuth, Mri Gougeou re- fused to nocept it, and suid abe would render a bill to Afr. Clay, 5 She wns ulsotnken ill will diphtheria, and whon, abulhad rdcovered sufiiclently she presunted in Mtomized BI of $100 to Bir. Cluy, covering whut sho clalnitd to be the expense shotiud been une der during Sr, Ciny’s ovoupation of her rooms, the’ payment of tho money she holt) MrJ* Cluy's household = affucta, © That gentlomny caused a writ of reployin to tmauo, and {t wa ported upon Sirs, Gougeon, ‘Tho cise was submitted to Juatico Drown, and ho allowed the defendant 61.00, | SUBURBAN. u LAKE VIEW. " ,, The Board of Trustovs mot Monday. A ovt{tlun for liconsa to keep 4 snloon on tho north a{de of Fullorton avonue near Ashlund uvenug, was laid over, Conmiasioners' cetimates for building side- walks wore returned, nmounting to $u,00s, and tho Buporvisor was instructed to make wppllen- tion to the County Court tu appoint Comuuls- voners to.make wsscesmments therefor, . ‘Tho use of wuter-wotere for private residences: was ordered to be dune away with, aud tho town to buy up those tag and put in by pri- and supper Wi furulshod Voto parties, as {tt hue bopn found that but tow of the moters will register enough to koup thum- solved In ropa Ir. Mr.J..N. Hills waa aythorized to ercot a lino Of tulyphone from bis coaldence to tho Huvens> wood’ rallroad depot, aud another frou hie revidguee to the oltice of the Mosebill Cemetery Company at Roaehill, the town reserving the Tight to ‘use such nea for fire, police, school, and: other town purposes. ‘Tho attendances ut tho meeting was very eunall, owing to tho stormy weuthor, — on. 0,0, Fe” Conusnes, O., Dec, 34—The Grand En- caipment of Odd-Fellows isin called sesstun here, to recelve Sustructions Sn the revi Y work of the Order. One hundred and ulgiity- three District Deputles are present. a LEPERS SENT HOME. Special Dispatch to The Chleuge Tribune, SAN Fuaneisco, Dee, — 21.—Fourteen Chinese lepers: were shipped on the Belgie by the Supervisors, Sevresy was observed in pryparing for thelr departure, for fear of writs ot habeas corpus being obtalned by thf friends, Each one was provided with a-ywall sum of manvy for his hnmediate necusslties on reaching Hong Kong, Chinese Gaysul Beo hay telegraphed to Chinese abe t authorities, and they will: be taken direct from the atenmer to the Leper tlaspital ot Canton, [tty helluved nll in the elty are tie eluded tn this ahlpment. ‘The lepers presented a hildeous appearance, and thelr eountrymen on board the steamer refused to Bo hivar then _— NAILS. Speetal Dispatch to ‘The Chteagn Triburtes Prrranuna, Pa, Dee, 8L—An Important mnceting of the Western Nall Association was: hekt in this city to-day. Nenrly every mill in the country was represented, After a full digeussion of the state of tho trade and prosneets for the future, a $485 enrd was wnuntinously adopted, While this ts the anne ns the nominal card, it ts really an nil- vince of 10 cents, Manufacturers thnk stocks sre suflelently luw to justify this step, and aro of opinion that tho new rate cin be maintained, ————————— WE SPECIALLY INVITE YOU all to inspect our very Inrge and tine hollday stook of upright, equnre, and grand pianos, rare musie-boxus, and genoral musical merchandise, whether desiring to purchase or not. Having tho most superb stock over shown hore, we aro destrous that all shall see thom and tho prices we ask. Jullus Bauor & Co,, Nos. 18? and 18 Wabash avenud, er POCKETBOOKS, ‘The bost relected ussortment at lowest posal- blo prices of eotlar, cuit, haudkerchlvf, glove, and jawel boxes, dresaing-cnses, albums, as tho entire stock must be closed ont nt n sneritice. Tt will pay to call nt Morker's pocketbook fuc- tory, No, 83 Stato. strvct, up-stulrs, Salesroom open Utd p.m, ELEGANT, Tho “hand-painted sutin and velyet-covored toffet bottles" Introduced by Steele & Price, No. HO Randolph strect, are really elegant, useret, and appropriate Christmas yifts, Theso bottles, when filed with Dr. Price's Unique Perfumes,” will be appreciated by those who admire detlcacy of fragrance and pertection of style, FOR GENUINE BEAUTY, for ren! merit, for intrinsic, Rulld worth, notte ing can be secured so ‘approprinte, neceptable, and destrable as a Christinas gift as some of the incomvarnvle Jowelry “noveitles"' shown only by. Hamilton, Shourds & Co. opposite Prof. Swing’a church, Buck & Rayner's * Murs" cologno ia a pore fumo of conspicuous excellence us a Chriatinas wit. Cummins’ Dental Company, State and Kans dolph. Finest teeth $7, Fillings half price. Tuy: tho Improved Howe Scntes, Boren, Sellvok & Co., Ayents, 0% Lake street. MARIAAGE LICENSES, ‘Tho following marrlaye liconses wero Issued yestor- OO carne, A Hertdenee. dames Hoan. off Chictatn-¥s dente b, Finivy, 23 Larrivuts (Edward ‘7. Sumwail. Valle M. Mitte: { Abram porter Corrta Davenport. duinos Chrietun: SMury Hanson § dus, b, Matt 12 Auusta, (Mutio ¥. Muricals, Elaton-uy, j Chleayy, Chictzy, Votor F, Wober. Chifeacy, Lanta i, Lange Chiteagu. Chlenka, Sarees Alerwuzol, Mrs. Emile a1 { Addison C. Stone, Luly F, Taylor, ‘Audrow WV, White, Lenuo, Muggle MoFarlind,, Chicago, {Figen Ss, Kerr. aeeLake. Tenrlotus uf. Donnett.2hcshake, C. RAW. Gi i, Ps $ Ayana 1 ietans Gertie Baring. | Ered W. volar, Enxol M, Husse. 4 Auuunt Hlnge: wi etait ddohn‘Travis.. {Marcela M, Ilys Willlain A, Jonea, Noltle Sctiulur.. Jamon 1, De Bovoliso. Kana A. all, Krank G, Man Nora Nubysor {Mors Ni Maury Seblal Robert Hien: Olena Chetstans {Hatfeuy finke. Hoda Sf, Bigulow, Jou, We Emmons, Ellin Stivoley,, Frank t. Dt Lie Lurat, {itteny Kornel Funnle Friseti.,, Charles Wort Mary A. Ital Chicago. FonionviMe, Mich. MARRIAGES. PEER O Et bac psenect eip ENOLE-DARKER—At the roslt ¥ brothury Ale, damon i dolingtony dio) Vllisce oa Tovsiay, Dug, 21, 140, W, Enyle, dr. of y Mr. Gearga Davenypnrt, In, and Miss Alice A, Unrkor, of Chicago. Ne cunts, DIVORCES, Allis for divoreo were tiled yostarday by the follow. Ing parties: HURGESS—Lucy M., I. of tas ucy fiom Juhu HL; on the ground: DAWSON—Charlotte Eloanor, from Willlom the kroundotdosuriivn andudukero7 Wuuemy on CLEGG~Hareot, from Willism; on tho ground of crucity, Dacracs of divorce wero granted in tho following enwes: GROU—Barbara, BOL ra, from Otte; on the ground of CABTER~Btophen J., AP ASTER Btopt from Astldos on thoyround ee DEATHS. MeRRETuowiay wiurnings | Dec. fi, dntcn MeFeo, lithe Sth year of Mothodiat at HM o'clovk, — Pivlules 1 al MUEVicun we the Maxwoll Btroot Vclouk,. Laoune, Nod A. Fok A.M. Wiloy at. Egan Chapter, i It. A. M., und the friends: oF the fami! y are ras wyoetdally. Invited to attend, Carrlages to Gracolund enigtery, - ER NtlGun (ato. uapery plaaso copy, LINAHAN-At tho rosldonce of 1 i Walker Oiivent Admussutetesto Linuhase? Se RUN, of funeral beroufter, MALPIN=Margarct Halpin, ngedt 72 yonrs. Hiliorat Wounoudays Huet 2 Fee ate renidonca of hor son, ‘thomas pale Fly a8 past Yo'clock to Alle Sulnte' Cuureliy atid tun to Calvary Comotory. O1MEN-—1)g0. 21, 18), Hrtha Sorina Olsen, youngoat duuuhtor ge Andtow Glan, agud 3 yours und Giuuntnie Funeral Thursday, nt2 p. us. frvin bb Marion-place, DOWNS—Tho Roy, Wiitlam It, Downs, at his lato Forhtonce, M3 Suvloy-uy, on ‘Tuesday, Deo, 2t, ayed WU yeu i Funem! 7 cua cae? from the Third Proabytorian ——— ANNOUNOEMENTS, Seema rk Soham att ARE Alte PRETZEL LEGION TOONIGID AT CM Mewttt tintin otoittioatiary eo NEG A BLAM WILL, CONDUCT TTB Noon eo Ma ATeE Mooting to-day in Lower Farwoll Ilutl, TMi LADIES OF THE NURSERY AND WALF: Orphan Asylum dewire to warn the publle aguhist parialt puraone who ore begging tunda In bebalt of fie uatitntion, ‘Thuy tary uo audiurlty to di wy wid i particularly requosted thatthe pubtte shall Aecount xive to any one wullelting for thle fn Mtiloaa thoy wre nat way yar permonally known tw thi 90! “FIRST PRIZE, $15,000. NO DRAWING IAS EVER BEEN rosTroNED EVEN FOR A BINGLE DAY, THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY Co, TWAS hBUU DRAWN IN bury) AN ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMIL BYA'TE UF KENTUCKY, AVPROVED DEC, 9, FOR THY MENEvIY OF EDUCATIONAL Ns! TUTIONS, Dec. 31. FIRST CAPITALS, #15000, 6000, “00, £1,000, TO tant and 43, ASLOUN'T 1 FULL PAITICULANS ADs pie: NGTON, BRO. 1M. J, RICHMOND, COY MEY, 67 & 8 WASHINGTOS Go. Ua. uLsll, Send forging live, ory, Bole WeONE KD GAMRMEN WHAT MORE SUITABLE ron A “Sik Suit Seal Sack or Dolman, Four-Lined Silk Garment, Imported Cloth Wrap or Enolish Ulster.” Our Prices for Woolen Dresses are from £15 to $75, Silk Costumes from $25 to $200. Seal Sacks, $185 upwards, Seal Dolmans from $200, Silk Fur-Lined Cireulars from $30, Silk Fur-Lined Dolmans from $45, To those of our patrons de- sirous of making Presents in our special line, we will guar- antee ‘satisfaction’ in fit or money tobe refunded. This is an important consideratic., as a great many, especially gentlemen, are deterred from making presents of the above goods on account of not be- ing sure whether the article can be. worn by the person that it was intended for. Our Specialty being the making and: fitting of Suits and Garments, we are ena- bled, if the article is not satis- factory, to make one to order that will be; if we can’t do that we will cheerfully refund the money. PARISIAN SUIT C0., Cor. State & Monroe-sts., Under Palmer House. RALEAN Wort RATTAN CO. This Company are showing at thelr salesroom, 231 State-st., the largest and most complete stack of their justly celebrated Rattan Chairs, Work Stands, Fancy Scrap Haskets, etc:, ever seen in the West, ‘These goods are most happily adapted for the Holidays, making a beautiful, useful, and seasonable Chriatmas Present, ‘Taking warning of our expertence of last year, when we closed out every Rocking Chair of our large stock before 12 o'clock of the ayth, we have inore than doubled our stock for this season; and are now able to show our Patrons the largest and Randvomen tock of Rattan Chalrs aycr offered to ¢ public, . ‘Aside from the many desirable Patterns shown jast scason, we have many new ones which must besure to please all who sce them, The “WAKEFIELD” Chaira arc 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 yout, WAKEFIELD RATTAN CO. 23! Siate-st. tod Catalogues want froa on applica nt to any wildtrons CO, DD, COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. Mole, foputar montnh) rawlius, epee hive tikon place regularly in the Cry Vie) DECEMBER 31, ‘Those drawingn oveur monthly undor proviatons ot anact of fhe Gencral Amwurbly of Kentucky, Incr poratting the Newport rintiig wid Nowsytper Co, Syprayygdt April sig, Fo~Thia len special act, aud has wover been tpono. Rane reqeuleds ‘The Unitod, States Cireult Court on Afarchil rons dored the following declslunt tat—That tho Commivuwealth Distribution Company Ie legal. 2i—ite drawings are far. BS ‘The Cantpsny hos now on hand a Inrgo roser fund: Ttuad the following atrative peizuss NOV? REND) JUN Prizgs f1U) O9,,§ 10,9 4 paint a Petes Bt esti oy a wiry ju! 2, raw fi Salis a 1) Pasesgivouen iii 08 U trices G40 6aeh, Approximation Prieos, v poea ea vach, Approzi Prisca Tied Prison Whole BStickuts, flab 7 tution Peleus, ih 1 euch, Approxtuauon Prisus, orwend by ED BIS den of and Bhs Absolutely pure. Ta. 50s, per bottle; $1.50 to $3 per gallon, Warranted av good us cut te bout at uny other usu for a dulive por butiley, Pore, OCI ANW IS Ay SEPARA, ANGIELICA, AVEUSICY, CHIN, It ANDY (Onn And an huiiutso stuck of choles Wines and 1 witch we rutull by the bottly and yullon ot preg wt our twa HAGE EMQUOR a hirk-st., bot. Mudleun wid Muntou, wud 272 Sintenwt, but Jucksyu utd Yuu Buren. Gueda daily aia, aDy Corner Fifth-nv, and tandolptient. nas: AND DURING THE TLOLIDAYS, GO. AGA REV-EL Will dispose of that entire line of beautiful Easy Chairs, Patent Rockers, Camp Chairs, Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Carpets, Mirrors, &e., &c., That came from a GREENE'S SIRIEE SAll Bargains Can be expected as the goods must be sold, Open from 7 o'clock in the morns ing until 7 in the evening. GO-AGAIN & REV-EL, 191, 193, 195, 197 Randolph-st., COR. FIFPTH-AV. LSE SSS By ELISON, FLERSIEIM & CO., Nos. #1. and #8 itnndotpnse | CLOSING SALE! ‘Japanese & Chinese _ WASES, Plates, Cups and Saucers, FANCY GOODS, &c., &c., RUGS, &c., &c., At 10:30 This Morning and 2:30 p.m ELISON, FLERSTIEIL BA rnd 9 Mist By PO) XY & CO, 7% und &) Kandolph-at. OIL PAINTINGS AND Steel Engravings AT AUCTION This Morning (Wednesday) at 10 a.m, & 2 p. my AT OUR STORES, Nos, 78 and 80 Randolph-st. In addition to our tino collection of Malntings tobe fal tusday wo slutil aul! lurge, nesuctmont of FINE STERL ENGRAVINGS saved from tho. tire of the Moro of Sammons, Clark & Co, wud will bo xuld 10 highest bidder, PUSEHOY & CO, Auctloneurs and ed Hondalpheat, SPENCERIAN PB: NS. PENS rivaled for of She Nery, Beat urepean Make, and ui Pe iy, Duradiuty, and Lcenness of polite I REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION. ] In 20 Numbers, A comptcta Samplo Card, {oF trial. by mail on receipt of 2G contes & c t Ivison, BLakeman; Tavtor & 13° and 140 Ornad Cirect, row Works Bond 4, 2, 8. rotall bux by Kanttes ie ey ny hues autly atu strtely hurd. i as Hebe AMEE, 4UN $3] “untyctt yj GUST tiaulun ut. Cul 98 CANDIE Sy res Day. Conds Fred ate eis tin tho worlds EAUAM ELS a gels Fioleauto and Heng: be Tew 4 paket [TAY ° wenty New Bi day Hats, $1.00 to $2.00. LESTER'S HAT-HOUSES U1 Ruadulph, wear Deurburie, > nt up ele frofurs HATS

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