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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘Tne Ponsion Agont palit out $14,000. ‘W, H. Atten, U. 8. Ny fs at tho Palmor, 0.8, Witttams, 0, 8. N,, Is at tho Sherman, A. Piatt, of Yokohama, fs at tho Tromont. om as Gray, of ‘Coronto,1s at the Tremont, Dr. H.W. Ternixg, U. 8. Ay is at the Palmer. ‘Jonn M. Cons, of Now York, is at the Palmer. ‘ Gov. W. M. Brooktss, of Dakota, fs at tha Tremont. Jt. B. Brooxs, of Nowburg, N. ¥, ts at the Bherman, 4 Luter Drannons, of Havana, Ill, fa at tho Sherman. Juno C.0, Nounse, of Ucs Moincs, In. ie at tho Paoifle. a: 11. G. Ops and wifo, of Fort Wayno, Ind., nro at tho Tromont. < N. 8. Munniy, editor of the Milwaukeo Sentl- nel, is nt tho Pacific, Janne W. Monnisey, manager of the Abbott ‘opers company, is at the Palmar, in. BE. A. Krnnourn, Superintendent of tho Rizin Insane Asylum, is at the Pacitio, Winntam Reppien, of Ottawn, Ul, one of tha Cauni Commissioners, is nt the Pacific. J.F.CuAnk, Genoral Suporintentent of tho Unlon Pacific allroad, is nt the Palmor. W.M. Sait, of Loxington, 11h, Railroad and ‘Warchouse Commissloner, ts nt the Pacific, Joun EL Ournzy, of Catro, Ill, Ratlroad and WaroLouse Commissioner, ts nt tho Patiner. Tur coin business nt tho Sub-Treasury was: Gold, $120,000 out; silver, $4,000 out and $1,000 in. ‘Tre City Council, by nnordinnnce, has changed the namoof Church strect to tat’ of Hudson ayenuc. Anriur Wiretmnrrivod at Madeira Tuesday, after a soventeon days’ voyage from Now York, via Liverpool. ‘ ‘Tits Internal-Rovenue receipts wore $42,780, spirits contributing $33,361, tobacco and cigars 4,42, and beer ‘slab EB. L. Warenman,, cx-Doputy United States Marshal undor Sinrshal Htldrap, 18 an aspirant for tho position of Sergeant-at-Arms of tho State Senate, Deruty-Conoxen Hanson yesterday beld an Inquest at No. Jefferson atreet upon Jucob Foch, who dicd auddonly Tuesday ovening of congestion of the brain. ‘Tie Foundlings’ Home wishes to acknowlodgo the recolpt, through Tim Trinuxs, of the sum of 835, contributed toward its Christmins fund by the United States Corrine. Building Associn- tion, per Georgo L. Bradley, Treasurer. J. SMALLEY, of Manchester, Eng,; J, D. Camp- hell, of Hnmilton, Can.; Mr. id Jd, Ne Murch, of Lisbon, Spain; Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hatchelder. of Hallfax, N. 3.3 and Julius Baoch- told, of Herisan, Switzerland, are at tho Pacific. James Reppex,a stranzor in tho city, was takon suddenly lin the streets yesteniny with n violent attuck of epilepsy, to which bo is sub- deet. He was enred for nt No, 152 West Jackson Btreot, and was subsequently sent to the County Hospital. Tix bond of Potor Sohillo, Caltector of tho ‘Weat Town of Chicago, wns flied for record yes- terday, Tho ponul sum fs $4,073,006. The bonds- men ‘are Conrad Selpp, Poter Schoenhoffen, Christopher Tegtmeyor, Mathias Cossman, and Louis Hutt. ‘Tux temperature Pia Mannsse, optician, 88 M: ag at B ne Tie denth Tuesday ofa man liviug near tho home of tho boy Willie Crawford, whose auffor- ings from continual biceding were mentioned tho othor day, 80 oxclted the boy that ho had nn- othor sovero ‘nttack of noso-blecd, which tho doctor was, however, able to stop. - COLLECTOR WitttAM FI. Surrit, Who, whilo in, tho East recently, fell and Injured his hend whilo suffering from an uttnck of vortigo, is much detter, Ho will he nt tho Custom-Houso Friday to sign cheeks for the Christinns payment of all tha omployés in the Depurtment, It was stated tho othor day that Mr. Henry Endorls, ex-Swiss Consul, wes discovered ina demented condition at London, Ont. His broth- er-ii-law wont on thore after him, and brought _ him bnck to his homo at Elmhurst. Ho haa quicted down considerably sinco his return, but fs still out of his mind. Whother ho will over recover is uncertain. ¢ ft, F. Masten, General Purchasing Agont of tho Lake Erla & Western Raliroad: H.C, At- ins, Genornl Superintendont of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Mallroad: Wt. H Rnbie, assistant General Freight Avent ot tho Pentu- aytvanin Rullroad; J. W. Beohe, Gonoral Solia- Stor of tho Kansns Paoliie Rallrond; Y. B, Tiw + Tronguror ot tho Iowa & Nobraskn Itai and bi. E. Ingulls, President of the Kankakeo Reallruad, aro at the Pacific, Parnick Sirenmay, 50 yorrs of of nge, who 3 ‘wus arrested nt 4 o'clook ‘Tuesday afternoon by oficer Mortimer Hogan, who picker -nim np drunk in tho atreots, was found at 3 o'clock yes- terday morning lying in comatose condition in Hiscollat tho Hinmun Street Station, and was taken, to tho County Hospital for treatinent. Sheridan wus all right, up ta 3 o'clock in tho moruing, and bad noted very ugly and bolster ous, Bad whisky !s probably, whut alls bi, Joun Kenor, 35 years of ago, whilo at work yesterday nt 10 ‘o'clock pon te new depot of he Wabash & Indians Kaltrond, at the corner of Twolfth atreot and Thind avenus, accidentals ly fell from a seatold to the ground, n distance of about thirty fect, Ho was sevorely cut and bruised about tho forehead, und was thought to be badly injured internally, Dr, Tucker, w' attended him, was unublo to say how the ose would rosult. Kendt was taken thenco to his homo nt No, 125 String streot, A veny quiot and pleasant wedding ocourred Jost evening at No, Sil Woat BMailigon streot, tha residence of Mr. A, 31. Bigelow, whose daughter, Miss Beda Bigolow, was murricd to Mr. J. N. Bell, 6 sulesmnn with J. V. Farwoll & Co. Tho seremony was porformned by the Rov. Gcorge Hl. Peoke. of tho Leavitt Street Congregationnt Church, in the presence of n fow frionda and relatives. Mr. and Sirs. Holl will be absont upon a Bhort wedding trip, and upon thelr return will recelyo tholr friends at No. 841 Madigon strat, Tuy following dutiable goods wera recotved at the Custom-House: Sidney, Shepard & Co., 00 boxes Un plate: Lyon & Healy, 12 enses musical Jnstruments; Burloy & ‘Tyrrell, 17 pnokages, eirthenware; Fowler Hrothers, 201 sitcks salt: F. W, Mayne & Conf ovtavea rumy Isidore Menondez, 12 bales leat tobacea; Wilson Brath- urd, 2 eases hosiorys O, M. 1 needles; A, at torinis; Wilton Sewing-Machlny Company, 13 cnacs parts sewing minohines; K. Hoffman, 1 caso elgars. Tho collections were &2,606. A veny pleasant gathoring of membors and friends of Unity Church nssembied lust evening nt tho realdenco of Mr, and Mrs, BU Lntes, No. 480 Dourvorn ttyenve, the ocvenslon being the first of 1 series of soviablos to ho given durin the winter, Those plensaut alfaira have vecurred evory winter for some time past, and thoy doi grout denl towant the promotion of soviatllity und friendly fcollmy In the church. Since tha departure of the soy. Htobert Collyer, the con- eregation has been without pastor, but, In epita of this fact, aurvicus have been hold qulte regularly, and tho reular customs af tho church are being obsurved. ‘Tho gather: sing lant ovening wasn very pleasant and jolly ‘one, and the-lime lee pt it ebutting anit listening ty the musio of Frelborg’s orchestrit, The success attending this soclablo augura well Tor those to follow. THE CITY-UALL, ‘Tux Bupcrintondent of Bulldinge will inspeot Hoolvy's Theatro to-day, Ir transpired yesterday that the Mayor had, few days ago, added Mutt Kilday, of tho Sixth Want, to bis sucret-servico force. “Watt” Je vow armod with q 'stur," and ho 18 expected to fix thlugs for his Honor for tho spring election 1m that ward, - ‘Tux nogtixence of tho physicians of tho city in reporting contagious discuscy to the Health Department is illustrated by the fact that, for the week ending Saturday, only ix casus of diphtherla wero roported, While the mortality report shows that thoro wero thirty deaths from the discuss. Dr, De Wolf should Jiglet upon the euforcement of tho ordinances on the subject, and the prosecution of 1 few of tho delinquents would bave a wholesome uifect, Hu says bo will pay some nitention to the mattor us soon 18 the ruab of saul pox, is over, The Mayor thinks thera should some prosecutions, and thure ‘will bo, uo doubt, at an eurly day, A WUSTED CONTNACT. - Cuntractor Buxton was forwarded the follow: i dovumout yesterday by Cunnulssioner Wal+ Your contract with tho Cit of Chicago of date, to-wit: April 15, 1874, with ‘the plans, dlagraims, and specliications therein referred to and made a part of suld contract, reyuired you to furnish, deliver, set up, place, ‘and to vomplete thy following, to-witt ‘All thd rT" fron epee for the construction of tha roof of tho City-Hall as shown on plans marked: and nusabered, Three and one-half tach by four inch *T" fron wolgbing ten and one-fourth to thirteon and obe-bult pounde per foot, Also, five skylights, the frawio of which Is shown on plug murkcd No. 30, une on sectional druwings Nog. ¥, 10, and 11, which ions and drawings were, at tho thine of your ladiuy for such work, und ut the time of your oxvcutlny sald contruct, on tile, and now on tile Jn the olive of the Departmentof Public Workeol sald city, You buying fallcd and retusesdt to per Torm the part of your sald contract above speg= fied, you are hereby ootitlod that your sul coh. , tract bas been and Is bereby dectared furfulted as to said above spoci led part ur portion thero- of, but this declaration or forfeiture sball not in @uy way rellove you frum the covonunts and HE CHICAGO TRIBU THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, conditions of your sald contract, or from the per. formineo of othor work, or tho furnlshing of other materials than those above specific’. Canter H, Hannon, Mayor, 0.8, WALLER, Connineimen of Public Works, LEX. KINKLAND, ; Buperintonding Architect, Proposals for tho work will be advertised for atonco, aud itts not thought that there will ho erent deni of detay In the comptetion of tho ‘Dullding on account of tho forfelture. TIID COUNTY-BUILDING. Tne County Board will visit the Normal School nt Englewood to-day. ‘Tne second Investigation of the ease of Caro- Uno E, Day, niteged to bo inaane, will commonco before Judge Loomis this morning at 10 o'clock. ‘Tir Intest nows from Mr. Chartes If. Head is that he will tut be able to. appear befero Judgo. anthony this morniag ns ngreed. THis condition is not miuch improved, Tho Sheriff still has bim in custody. ‘Tim partics to tho Senntorial contest in tho Fifth District wore on hand yesterday, but noth- ing was dono exeept to examine tho allidavits Aled at the palling: place of tho Sixth Precinct of tho Fourteenth Ward, Thoro js evidently a dis- position upon the part of both contestants to gene the matter out to tho bitter end. Mr. Schariau stated yesterday that he did not desira to continue the recount of votes, butshoutd rely Upon tho spurious charnctor of the nilidavita Lat several of the polling-places. The vite nro faulty in that they were not prop- erly alened, and Mr, Scharinw claims that the sixty votes which Mioroglawaki will losd on nc cotint of this defoot, whethor intentional or otherwiso, will seoure his—Scharinu’s—election without 4 further count. Mr, Doolittle, hows over, Insists that the recount must continuc. A Mret1NG of tho Joint Committes was held yes- terdaynfternoon. | ‘The following estimates sub- mitted by tho Architect were allowed: Hurling- ton Mamuifacturing Company, for marble work, SHG; PJ. Sexton, for fronsatalr work, $1110, and for niasonry, brick, and fron worl in tho roe tinda, $4.20: John Davis & Co., for supply and regervole tairks, $2,000, B,J. Boxter was allowed $20,825 for curpetiter work, provided Mr. Sexton would enter Into an agreement with the county to hove wll tho carpenter work comploted by April L. ‘Thomas Garland was allowed tho privi+ lege of tabliahin. at frult-stand In tho rotunda of the new Court-House, [Ho is nfilcted with St. Vitus’ dunce, and handed in a petition signed by a number of sottd mon. Recorder Brockway was thon introduced, and bo exhibited tho pros posed plans for bly rooms, saying that bo wished several chunges to bo made. He needed more room than had been alloted him, and ho asked that one of the County Clerk's rooms bo given. it wns thnntly decided to take the mutter up nft= or tho Commissioners have looked oyer the now quarters. The subject of using tho fialo double. power clovator in tho building was then brought up. Cominlesioner O'Nel tt sald that he had been informed by City-Engincer Cregier that the new patent would bea great saving of water, and that a teiple-powor would gnswer still better, Tho oxtra exponso for thofdouble-powor was 2,100, No tinal ne- $1,020, and fur triple-power tion was taken. After adiggrninont @ number of tho Commissioners wert over to the new Court-tHouse with Recorder Brockway, and ho pot tadl outtothom whit chunges ho dosircd made, —__ WIEAT. “ APTER A BTORM, THERE COMES A CALM? ‘This s eminently truo of the grain and provis- fons markets yesterday. After tho excitement, nervous feeling, and panicky condition of tho market during Monday and ‘Tuesdny, it was iltting that thore should bo a lull. Tho market was exccodinyly stoady in coreals, ‘There wasn healthier and calmer fecling, with vory little do- ing du grain. But undernenth all was a spirit of uncertainty as to the future, Somo of tho more congorvative dentors are predicting that wheat will go down to 05 cents, and tho down: right “bears” say 8, Thoro are no “bulls” in euch a marketns this, Hesides, the "longs" bave pretty much all unloaded, though thoro is still much February wheat now held jn reservo for higher pricos, which was bought betweon tho highest prices of tho market, Provisions fell otf decldediy under the unlonding of 12,000 _barreis of ‘pork held by Gurdnor, Stono & Co,, and 4,000 burrels sold un necount of A. 8, Loewenthal. ‘This large une Jouding, with smaltor tots, caused n wonk innr- ket, Wheat fluctuated between 08% cents and WX during tho day, for February. Corn for May delivory’ ranged from 42% to 424 bid. Fobruary Bit dropped alt 25 conte a barrel, It opened Ey 13,16, fell to $12.00, and closed at $15.05, Lard dropped off 1253 cunts per 100 pounda, closing at SH.57by to $8.00, nguinst $8,0253@08.05 tho evening previous, Tho outs market waa quict and stundy, Tumors of furthor failures were still current, on the street yesterday, but thera was-no real renson for thom, There can bo no tloubl that there are some firms thut will bo weak in case of a furthor deoling in tho markot, which ts not at. all unlikely, na tho wrbest-sunply is ulleged to ba greatly In excess of tho uctual domand. THE SUSPENDED FIRMS E had nothing to say or report. Bieasra, Gardner, Stono & Co, ure busily engaged in getting out a sthtement They had nothing to add to what was stated In yesterday's THIUONE, ‘They hoped to get out a statement In a day or two, but thoy cout give no real information aa to how they actually stood until all thoir accounts wero ing nor could they yet tell whether thoy would con- tinue an in bushioss, i As regarie Ray & BMoLnury, Mr. Ray stated that the worst that thoy had .expeoted ‘had be- fallon thom, Novo of tho Inst drafts on tho Buffalo parties were honored, and tho flrm was lettin tho lurch. Hoexpectod that tholr short nye would bo in tho nelybborlood of £20,000, They hud girendy paid out since tho: about $10,000 in’ uiffcrences. Mr, Molaury re- turned home last evening, und tho firm hope to haye thoir statemont rotdy by to-morrow, Jones & Mucdanuld's clerks nro still busily en gaged upen the buoks of the firm, and it will bo a coupte ot days yot before tho statement of the affairs of the concern Ia. ready to_bo presented to tho creditors, All tho accounts ayo not yot been banded in, and that somewhat doinys mat- tors. What tho frm will doin thoduture is yot undecided. SMALU-POX. PROTECTING THE PUNLIO BCHOOLS. 4 Dr. Do Wolf was very much exercised yoster~ day over tho publication In these columns to tho effeot that he was alarmed spout small-pox in the public schools. ‘Tho facts in tho caso aro that Dr. De Wolf told tho reporter all that was printed, and oven More,on tho genoril subject. Just bofore or nfter this he wrote tho Superintendent of Buhools on tho subjoct, recommending that ho cause all children to bo revaceinated who hud not beon vacelnated within soven yours. At tho UUme, be knew nothing more abou the untureot the slokness of the Douglas School teucher than tho reportor dil, and waa ev, lontly alurmed; und the letter would nuver baye been weitton, It Is conjectured, but for tho fact that n case of ‘tho disense he appenred in tho school, and that tho Doctor waa upprehensive of trouble, It has turned aut all right, howover, tho sicknoss of tho teacher appearing to bave only beon a sovoro cold; but the Doctur intunds to yo through tho schools ns a preenutionnry mensure, followin tp tho lubora Of Superintendent Mow. lana in tho sume dircetion, und tho only reayon that the work was not cominencod yesterday, 14 promised, la that tho Sudical Inspectors of the department wero othorwine ongaged. ‘The followlny la Dr, Do Wolt's LETTER TO SUPERINTENDENT HOWLAND on tho subject abovo roferred tox Orvice Commissionnt OF HeALrH, Crrcado, Deo, 21, 1880.—Ceorye Howland, Naq., Superintend= ent Public Schoule—Dean Sin} Tho children at- tending the public echools of lenge have oxhiblted & returkable immunity frou small pox for tho pust fow yonrs, During this period only ony geholir big auttered from the dlscuga, ‘Thig unfortunato cnso,—thne ol On of dtr, Bingulre, of No, 0a Forest av wreutly fenr will terminate fatally trates n danger whlok wo can avert jn the tte ure. Every child who has not beon succossfully vacelnated within i period of aevon yours should Lo returned to his parents or guurditns with 1 request fur reyaccination, and tho cortltlcate of such vaccinition should be roquircd ou roturoe ing togchool, Very reapeotfull rae Osean C. De Wor, M.D. Commlssionor of Hontth, On the strength of this suporintendent Howland Issued a clreular to the Pringipals and teachers of the schoats, ua followas wid direction of tho Conmulssioner of Health, yaceluuted within a poriodot sevon yours shou ‘be revaceinated, and the cortifvute of such re- vaccination reqtilred on returning to soluol” at the beyinnlog of next term. < , Guonar HowLann, ‘There ja, porhdps, no real oceaston for alarm, bur since sinullepox {s 20 prevalent lu tho city any precaution that cay be taken to ward off tho disciye connut bo out of place, Four now cases of etttl-pox wero roported Yeatorday, aa follows; Annlo Bohmldt, U yours old, No. oi Wevt 'wellth atreot; Adolph Sure gent, 2 yeary, No, 317 Blue lwland avenuo; and two cases from Parinulce streat,—one at No. Ber and the other ut No, Ji8. In the latter casca the particulars are wantin but in none of tho enses coullil thy source of the diseusy bu traced, Boveral thor cases were reported, but thoy did not prove genulng, ‘Tho death ‘of the obild. tukon from Nu. 3128 Forest avenue occurred. night before lsat, TIIH CONGREGATIONALISTS Finer CHURCH, A mooting of rnombers of the First Congregn> tonal Church was held in that editico last uven- ing, When tho mutter of assuming tho guardian: ship and control of the TabernacioChurch prop. erty, the title of which was vested fu the Su- clety of tho First Church, was discussed by Dtesars, Cluck, Grillin, Avory, Mooro, Culver, Hanniford, Currier, and Moore. There ts an ine cumbrance of §5,000 on tho property, which the First Church will probably assume. ‘Tho field Ju which tho ‘Taboruuclo Church prop. erty ta situuten 14 considered ano of tay best ia the city, and, altbough tt could bo dlspodod of to the Mowan Cuthollo Church to good udvantugo, .elatamonitics of life, Every child who bas not boen accouetuls | tho First Church peopto propos to rotain it. Mt coat thom nbont 80 a_yeur. Me: Mead, Avery, and Culver wero nppot 1 a committee to attend to tho ro-tenns- of tho property—which hae been tho control" of | Mr. Moody— and report tho result of thelr nation to the Church Boclety. The Rev. Dr. Goodwin pre- Sided at the mecting Inst evening. PRYMOUTI CHURCH. Tho adjourned annual meeting of Plymouth Congrogutionn’ Church Society, on Michian avonte, between Twenty-ffth anit Twontye aixth atreots, was held tast ovening, with Br. John H. Clough, Moderator, in the chale, ‘Tho report of tho Lnilfes' Visiting Committee showed that the ladies had made iaite dure ang tho yenr, and distributed food, clothing, And conl wherever it was deemed necessary. Tho following kudies were placed on the Visiting Committee in place of Mrs. if, T, Steele and Mra, Woodard, resigned: Mra, A. 8, Kissell and Mrs, Freeman Nickerson. Social Committee: Mrs, Honry Blea, Mrs, Irish, Mrs. Manyel, and Mrs. I, F. Nourse, Tho following oiliccra of the Sunday-echool were elected for tha ensuing yours Superintendent, Alfred Kirk; Assistant uperintendent. J. G, Davidson; Superintendent of Primary Doyartment, Mrs, Georo Hilss. ho pastor. and deacons wero appointed a Committco on Chango of Hymn-Rooks, to rec~ ommend gome ngtion to tha Church ata futuro mecting, nl Ts DEAD DUCKS. OLEAN UP THE DOCKET. On motion of State's-Attorucy Mills, the in- dictments found against Brockway, O'Dell, Hicks, Ryan, and Sam Felker, chargod with cers taln forgerics, wore stricken from tho docket of the Criminal Court, Tho reason why theso eases, which excited so much Interest at tho timo tho Indictments were found, aro thus sum= marily disposed of is as follows: Brockwny, O'Dell, and Hicks aro now In the Hbodo Istand Venitentlars, where thoy have just begun sorving out seven years son- tences for crimes committed in tho Stato of Rhode Island. Whatevor case thore may bo agalast tho other parties who tro Indicted for those alleged forgeries on tho First Nuvonal Hank rests solely’ upon the testimony of those three convicts. It is fmpossible, under, tho clr oumstances, fo being them from the East hero totestity, and oven if they were to come nobody would tieliovo what thoy ‘said. Therefore, upon represcnintion of thy fucts by the States- Attornoy and by Mr. L.4. Gage, Cashier of tha First National Hunk, who fs one of tho proscaut- ing witnesses, tho Judgo ordered tho cases stricken from the docket, There are a huge nuiuber of cases now lum- dering up tho docket uf tho Criminal Court, which nrein very much the samo position a8 thoge disposed of yesterday; and thore seams no revgon why they should bo perpetually con- tinued from term toterm when overy bry knows tut thore fs ne prospect of 2 conviction and very Jittle prospect of ever bringing the cnses 19 trial, When tho State's Attorney Is convinced that It fg impossible to do anything with n cise, it might bo well for him to give no tice that, on a certain day, ho will wk tho Court to strike from the records A certain Indictinont, and that all persons who have any penal renson for inking objece tlon thereto can appear iy court and bo heart. By pursuing such v course ns this, and by hav. ing the matter disposed of {1 open court, no eliirges can over be mado to the effect that tho dismigsal of nn fnitictmont was obtained througt: uiproper monns—charges which have been made in the past where there wis fo foundation for them, and where tho charges would never have been made bad the publicity hero suggested Leon given to tho dismissal of an In dictinent. Any member of a Grand Jury who found an invletment on what Beomed to them sulllciont ovidenco wilt thus have an opportunl» ty to bo In court and to satisfy himself that wiint the Jury did has not been wantonly undone, but peelne action tuken is for u good aud sulliclont reason. IN MEMORIAM. Mit. WILLIAM (, HOLMES, anold and respected citizon, for over twenty yoars engaged in tho book trade, dled yestorday, after a paiuful Illness caused by a carbunclo on bis back. Mr. Holmes was born in Reith, Ayre shire, Scotland, Murch 8, 1424, ahd when four yours old caine to this country with his parents, hoy settled on a farm In Sarntoga County, Naw York, whoro bo remained till ho wns of ago, when ho wentto New York City, and engaxed in the book trade with Mr, Miller, then a large dealer on Brondway. Ho remuined a few years, and thon turned to tho farm. Dn renching his sth oyeor ho wont to Butfalo und resumed bookselling, which to eurriedon for threo yeurs. In 1857 be moved to Chileno, opening his first, store on Btata street, afterwards romoving td Clark streot, thonco to Lako street, where he was locuted until tho grent fire, which swopt uway tho suvings of yenrs. Durlng tho rebuitdiny of tho burned district ho located on the West Side, but subsequently ro- moved to his last location at 77 Mudison streot, opposit MeVicker's'Thentro, Ho was perhaps tho oldest bookseller in tho clty,and while many: firns sankout of sight, and ottiors changed thelr titles, tho old sign “ W. Gd. Holmes” remained the sini, He wus considurod by young huslticss men aa yory conservative, but his conservatism was of a type which only showed tho stendy, Ut swerving uprightness and integrity of the man, Ho way ani active, eurnost Christin, and upon Mia arrival inthis city was elected one of ‘tho Elders of tho South Presbyterian Chureh, and was afterwards ong of tho founders and Elders ofthe Jefferson Park Prespyteriin Church, of which Dr. Robert Pattergun (now of San Fron- clsco) was the frst pistor, and of which church Prot, Francis L, Patton fs now tho pustor Mr. Holmes wasn model Christinn, yentiec and Aeind, unscltish and benevolont, unassuming, yot faithful in all the relations of life. In the home elrele bo was x pattern huaband and wv loving father, enJoylng us fow men do the relincd se- His namo, known not only jn this olty, but all over tho Westorn coun ys wittlomg Ue beld in bigh esteem by nll with whorn bo came In contact, Ifo loaves a wifo and daughter, besides a largo circle of friends and nqpintinees, to mourn bis death. ‘Tho funeral will take piaco. from Jefferson Park Preabyterinn Chureh, corner of Aduws and Wuroop streets, on Friday, nt 4330 p. m., by entre riggos to Gracelund, Friends ara requested to necept of this invitation, SUBURBAN. RVANSTON, The {nll term of the University closed yeator- dny, when tho roporta of the examination were read by tho Faculty 1a tho chapel. Tho term's work bas been highly praised, Most of tho studonta, oxcept n few who stay to work upon the contests of noxt terin, have already yone to theft homes, Mr. Henry 8, Doutell started yosterday morn- ing for Providenco, Kt. 1, where, on tho evening of the 20th of this month, ho will bo united In murrlage to Misa Etlio Gates, daughter of Prof. Charles Gates, of Brown Untyorsity, Yesterday at Waukegan Mr. Frank Haskin, of Evanston, was married ta Miss Minnlo Fort, of tho formor place, ‘Thoir ruture home will bo in Evanatan, The Honed of Trustcos mot Tucaday evening, Auordiuauce was passed providing for a reals- tration of the births fn tho village. and in cases: of denth tho cause thereof. Physicians whon present must inks a report within twonty-four ours, Otherwise the retatives must mnko n re. portin ten days, The penalty for violation of tho ordinance is $10 for oivh. olfunse, Finnnee Committee reported thut thoy hnd dis~ tributed €4,00+to the fund of tho water loan bonds, and $1,000 to the sewerage bonds, which was all that was required, and still bad enough juoney on hand to, pay: the interest which will failldue Jan. 1, Adjourned for two weeks, Z 2 WAUKEGAN, Tho following ofticers of ‘aseeaaas Lodgo, No. 78, A. Featd A, 3f., were Installed Monday evoning by W, Daniel Brewsters Wiillum 1. Fay, f + flinging Whitney, 8, W.3 Ho! Hert C, Eurll, Miller, Vroustrors A.D, Hutebing, Kuba, 8, De; It if Frayer, 1D. rand, 8, ¥ pod worth, Je Jones, ‘lylor, At the close of coremanica, which wero witnessed by the fam Hes and Jnvited guests of the brethron, refresh. monts wore served, and a yenatat woulal me yc the lnstniintion wis bad, which was mu —— NEW ENGLANDERS, Spactat Dupatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Erauant, Ind, Doc, 23.—The New Eng- Jondors of this sectlon met at tho Clifton Tlouse Inst night, and appoluted the folluw- gentionen and Jadies ag a Connnlttes of Arrangements for the New Englanders’ Ro- unlon, which will be held hi this elty Jan, 73, SL; Norman Beckley, 0. H, Chinse, G. G. Johnson, W. 8S. Mnzelton, and A. W, Tucker, Mesdaines N, Beckley, J, Miler, J, :, Clark, I. Avery, and Ac DP, Kent, ‘the Committee will do'its utmost to nike tho ro- union a grand success, : BEAR IN MIND, if you desire the finust, newest thing tho host market of the world uffords, that an cx- porionce of twenty years counts only (0 the best intorest of parties who inspect before thoy purchase tho superb collcotton of Christuias jewels chcorfully shown by the old rollabte Jaws clry houso of Mauiiton, Shourds & Co,, coruor State und Itandulph streets, ——te——-- FANCY LEATHER GOODS of alt kinds will bo closed out at a sacrifice, and pocketbooks, clyur casos, ote, ut such prices that it will pay to step upstairs, Don't fail to cull at Merker’s pockutbook fuctory, 68 State BIFCOL, UP stairs Sr Terpiplo Loew of Life. ‘ Millions Of ritties? jou, cate, Lod- bugs, roaches, 3 _ cl Joso thetrlivea bs, O4¢3lon with “Lough on Rat Bold by drugyluiy ooo boxes. aeeny —_— =e Dr, Muller's Fuctory, Url, bh en, jo; tiflciul oyos aro perfection, many. Gite & ‘Block agents, eeneenee ae Over 155,000 Howes e Paonia wesceles gold, Borden, Selleck 1880—TWELVE PAGES. ’ ni . WOLIDAY NOTES. Tho man who first wrote X-mas was 0 cross old ignorant codger who could only make his mark. Prof. Swing was turned out of the church by Prof.Patton, Therefore he fs a Patton-ed ottside, Patentoutstdes pleaso copy, In selecting your Winmonds for tha holt- «ays do not fall to call on Goodrich, 0 Mad- ison street, ‘Tho prices aro guaranteed to bo lower than any othor house in Chiengo. All goods are marked fn plain figures, and ono price and no deviation, Opon evenings until Chriatinas, . ‘tho New Orleans Pfeayune thinks that Mary Beebo married because she didn’t want to bo Beebo any Jonger. Sensonnble, servicenble, sensible presents from Dalton’s of Joseph, Rodgers’ Sons’ eut- lery, Vienna coffce-pots, blacking-cages, ten~ trays, bird-cages, ete. Remember his now location, 51 State, near Randolph. New Yorkers can figuro up fifty-four mur- ders In tho Inst tventy-elght years In which no arrests were made. It is ensier to clude a detective than It Is to cheal a gaan A A more appropriate holiday gift could not bo Ininglned thinn a beautiful book, and Smith’s, L2 Dearborn, Is the place to get It. He fs retiring from the book trade, aud Is closing out regardless of cost. Up In Northern Michigan there !s 9 cross- roads tavern ornaniented with the tails of coons that wore killed in the nolghborhood last season, A Boston man who stald there over night sald it reminded him of "Tales of ¢ n Wayside lun.” Mr. J. 8, Bast, 273 North Closk street, has justrecelved another Jargeinvolce of antique Turniture, brasses, ete., from the Gulf States, Among other things is a beatiful Freneh clock, Which is attracting unustal attention. Toy shops, ara numerous, Children set 9 stora by Christmas. Some men aro csticd muffs because they Aare used to keep a iirt’s hand fn. Christmas toys, Little boys. Iouschold joys. ‘When times aro hard Santa Claus keeps 9 dollar store, Many fine Russla lesther ond cbonized wood articles, along with other suitable goods for the holidays, areoffered at very low prices by J. S, Stott, 221 State street. ‘The man who fs never on timo usually car- ries a large watch, Christmas trees are looking spruce. Chil- dren pine for then. “Oh! you have sueh beautiful frames and letures,” was sail 1,000 times yesterday to ovejoy, 88 State st, up one flight. If you would Insure n deficiots cup of ten or coffee for Christmas, call at A. 1. Biack- all’s, 40 Clark stret An umbrells {Is mentioned by tho Philadel- phin Stn ns one of tho ups and downs of life. Now isthe time to pick out what you would liketo haye your friends give you, China and glass nt hilt cost, closing out entire stock, Gny’s, 3 Washington street. The Boston Journal of Commerce has s column of dyeing reelpes every week, Ale though not areliglous paper it shows people how to dye, . Those clegant Banivoo baskets Mied with the choleest puro tea (10¢c to.$1), Japanese sereens $3 to $4, and new vases have arrived at Formosa ‘Ten Co.’s, 83 State, ‘There are liver pads and lung pads and kid- ney pads, but the ploneer pad was the foot pad, : The Hubites don’t like Bernhardt because she has no hubby. Hence the hubbub. —— “OKLAHOMA, Military Discipline Among tho Payne Colonists—Thoy Wilt Try the Scattor= ing Plan, Enterlng the Territory at Many Points, After the Molldays, OALDWELL, Kns., Dec, 22.—Another bliz- gard set in to-dny, and the snow Is falling fast. The farmers have been very active all ‘day, making themselves comfortable for tho winter, A colony meeting was held. It was re- solved they would remain in camp and imaln- tain thelr organization, Leave of absence wahs granted men living In the nelghborhood to go home to spend the holidays, Since tho colony cniny'to this placo over 200 men have jolned, ‘and hold themselves Tevidy to thuve at any tl ite. % A complete change.’ in the sentiment of tho merchants ofthe border towns has taken place in regardsto opening the Torrl- tory. ‘Che merchants here aro to a man for tha opening, They to-dny subserlbed over $1,000 In provisions to, ald the colony. A prominent merchant ‘that has heretofore opposed tha movement,,.made a liberal sub- scription, and said: “Cam now for opening, for 1 sco that two or thred cattle corporations are petting control of the ‘Torrltory and ex- eluding stiall owners, and these monopolles buy their goods In the- Enst and do not patronize us”? ~ The Comnierctal, published here, that has always favored the boom, is happy at tho turn taken in favor of opening. Varties fa. anitiar with the early history of Kansns say this isa deep-sented movement, and not a gone of blu. Mr. Hunt, a colonist 70 years ‘old, says to-day, ‘1 am going to start to tho public Jands and eross the ling, and Tet them shoot ny horses {f they will, Lhayeanothor pair, aud Twill go again and seo If tho army {hat we pny to protect us is tobe used tokeop us out of our rights!” Most of the colony will repair to. their homes for the holidays, but each one slgns Ly pledge before departing, te. return and bring with him new members ‘after the holldnys. It fs bulleved that after Christnas the colony oficers will adop’ tho plan of sending men in fromall points, and. let the army bring them out, when they will go In again and agaln. ‘That those men are carnest and de termined is evidenced by the fact that tin nldwinter sueh a number can be found that for weeks will camp along the border, : — ASYLUM ABUSES. Report of the Committes Which In= vestigated the Madison Institutions ipectat Dispateh to The: Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Doc, 23.—A committea of three appointed by tho last Legislature to investigate the manngementof the Wisconsin Hospital for the snsane, located at Madison, submitted thelr report to the Governor to- day. The roport finds fault with the food and water supply of the Institution, ‘The ace counts aro ln bad shape, thors having been no system of bookkeeping prior to October, 1870, ‘Tho appropriations have been ,ex- pended for unnuthorized purposes, and fn several Instances the money was spent and not accounted for at all, . A former.stoward is short in hia accounts $1,200, A discrap- ancy of $18,000 in tho Indebtedness of the Mfospltal ts not accounted for. ‘Tho last per eapits for patients was found tobe greater thon at any slmilarinstitution in the country, In fact, the whole management Is reckless and extravagant. ‘The Board of Trustees are mildly reprimanded, nnd the Committes recommends that the oficurs of the Institue tlon be bounced, Among other recommen: datos ta w law regulating the remittance of monoy by relatives to patients, which in many Insfanees fy {niproperly useds an sepie rato naylum for ehronte Insnno and the aball- and of tho present State Board of Charities and Reforms and the croatlon-of n paid board, : FIRST REGIMENT. —_— Laat Evening’s Appearanco of tho Fair, ‘Tho fair and bazaur of tho Firat Heglmont was woll attended last evening, but the attendants didnot spend a great'deal of inonoy, and unicss things chunge an auction will bo necessary In the ond, Bofartha manugemont bave not roe alized thoir expcotations, and tho chuncos are that the affair will be a source of expense rather than profit, unless tho friends of the regl+ mont do thelr duty to-day und to-morrow. Tho feature last ovoning was the twonty-prizo draw- ing. The tickets woro not all gold, but tho drawing took placo, and the prizes were dis- tributed, Jn the *Hiblocontost,” the Islbto tobe gliyon to the minister who uppeared to bo tho most popular, considerable interest was manifested. It casts 10 cents to vote, and Prof, Swing and Dr, ‘Suomas bad tho lead nf tho closa, Thomas had rocelved Mu yotes and Swing 14, whily there was a large yoto distributed amoug Tue othor iainistors. ‘Tho Fule closes to-niorrow evening, and those in quest of Christuus pros> ents should give them a call. To tha Haltor of Tas Chleaga Tribune, Curcaco, Dec. 22.—Tho Fair of the Firat Regl- ment 1s not wecting with the oncourugoment which It deserves, Dur tho Into riots we all felt that wo bad a tower of stronyth in tho First Nogiment. Tho danger of tho rlots is past. Wo now rest in security. Dut who knows how soon danger may threaten our homes and our prop: orty? Our police force, eMiciont thought it Is, oan baridly be relfod upon to protect us ngalnst the organized opponents of law and good ordor, We mut look to n woll-organized militia for the rotection of our homes and our lives against rorolgn invaders and domostio insurrection. Wo ean hardly oxpeot that tho young mon who compose tho corps of tho First Regiment will give their time and monoy, to tho public need, Unless the good citizens Of Chicago stow a ¢ position of reciprocity, ‘Tho Firat nak noth! neharity. Thoy offer value received for every dollar expended, Thoy merely ask that tho cit- {zens of Chtengo should maniicat tho samo ine terest In tholr organization which thoy hnvo nl- waya shown Jn behalf of tho welfare of Chicago, Asn rural visitor, T ain surprised at the snail Attendance at tho fale of tho Firat. You enw re ascheaply thoro ns claawhore, Thon why not patronize tho soldlor boys? Country, THE CRIMINAL RECORD. ABatch of Itoma from tho Pollea Stax to! Tho hardwaro storo of A. O. Wonscbe, 287 Mile waukeo nyenuo, was entored by burglars Tucs- day night, ond about $100 worth of property stolon, ‘Tho large furniture manufactory of R. Dolmal & Brothors, No. 054 South Cann streat, was on Aored by burglars Tuosilay night and a large quantity of ailk-plush, otc., carried off. Tho Joss 1s nbowt $1,600, Z Maggie Higgins, aohambermatt at tho Grand Paolfio Ifutel, was lodged nt tho Armory Inst night by Speoial Policoman, Bronnnn. Sho Js charged with stenting a clonk and somo, othor artictos from tho room of a traveling agont, 0 Ruest of tho house, ‘The potico aro looking for n colored man, who, nftorafewdnays of employment dolng choros about tho house of Molljo O'Connell, uling "Irish Moll,” on Pacifie avenue, yestorday decampea, taking with him a sent sacque and some artictes of jewelry Lolonging to his mistress, Mina Kittleman and Jamos McDonald are pris- onera itt the Armory charged with stealing two conts and $10 cash from P. Cunningham, of No, PZ Archer avenue. Tho theft wna committed ing room nt No, 412t¢ State streot, into which Mina onticed hor victim from the streat. Charles Watore, engincer of tho now company, fo. i, while moving into the new engine-bhouso at the corner of Winchester and Ogden avenucs, Atko'elock Tueaday averting, lukt new aver- Goat, vulued nt S30 Just inside tho door. Soma thief prowling about “on tho outside soon niin- nyod to got nvay with it, while he wns busily engaged ubout tho house. ¥, C, Hannet complains to tho police of having tat w trunk conta buin. nbout $0 worth of cloth- ing, ani eposit book of tha defunet State Savings Institution, Tuesday ovening ho moved to No. 30 West Erle atreot, and on the way ho stopped at Robert Rowe's satoon, No. 28) Novio street, tostetadrink, Same thief huulud of tho trunk white ho was thus engaged, Eliza Donnis, a notorious negress who has tten away with moro monoy from more mon than any othor oyprian within tho city limits, qwas locked up Inst night at the Woat Mudison. Street Station upon a charge of larceny. This tmo she stole $20 only, but tt wus all her victim: hud, wll the same, John Dwyer fs iis name, and foul nppeuranees ho 18 as green ‘ns bo claims 0 We OMeors ponte and seott havo locked up at tho West Welfth Street Station Emil Lawson, who fg wanted for the burglary of J, 0. Graham &Spoth’s boot ond shoo store, No. 246 Hiuo Island avenue, ono night during tho. frat wock in June, 1878 Only one member of tho gang, Jack Rourke, way captured. and bo {s now gerving out 0 throv-yenr sontenco nt Jolict. Lawson escaped arrest ue leaving the clty, and ho only recently returne Auguat Googmoyor is the name given by a Durglur who was captured at 11 o'clock Inat night sccroted In tho residence of Charics Mon- denhall, No. 10 North Peoria stroct. Ho had ovl- dently sneaked into tho house through somo door enrclesly loft oper, and had pneked a satchel full of plundor, when his presenco was Ulscovered by the Inmates of tho house. Ho ran and took refiiga In the closst, whuro ho was held untittho arrival of Ofloer 31. D, Slavin, Joseph Stratford and Thomas Mulligan woro avrosted at 7:30 Inst ovening by OtficersGienson and Foloy, of tho Cottuge Grove Avenue Station, upon wchitrge of larceny preferred by Michne O'Brien. an employé in Ransom’s Hyery stable at No, 215 Cottage Orove avenue, ‘Tho prison- ers wera algo employed there, and list Tucadu; night forcod open n closet in tho barn and stole” nauit of clothes valued nt $15 belouging to O'Brien. The atolon clothing way found secreted under a pile of bay on the premises, Nicholas Nellis, Donis ityan, John Vonfield, and Daniel Shields aro at the West 'Twolfth Streot Station chirxod with burglary. Tho complaln- ant, O, Schwein, a specint policeman employed on tho railroads at tho Intersection of Stewart avenue and Sixtvouth street, nileges that the broke opon ‘soyerul ‘bars, sleepers included, standing on.awitch-tracks, ind helped thom- selves to a considerable quantity of brasses, thereby duing damago to tho curs which will cost a snug Iittlo sui to repair. Joseph Phillips was arratyned beforo the Wost Twelfth Streat Holice Court on’ the charge of selling. quer to minors. and was hold to tho Criminal Court under bonds of $200. William Schroder, corner of Union strevt and Biilwau- kee avenue, wis arrested on two charges of sell- ing Hquor to minors, and allowing minors to play pool tu'his saloon, .On tho first chargo he ‘was held to the Criminal Court tinder bonds of #10, and on the second was fined 83 and costa by Juatico Walsh, Schroeder was'also chnrged with keoping bls saloon opon after midnight, ond was ilned $20 and coats. A few days ozo “Doo” Lyons was fined, for tho fourth or fifth timo, for keaplng his saloon, at No, 330 Btate street, open after inidaight, He notenly nppenied, but cnjoined the olty from Jnterfering with him further. Tho injunction did not hold, and Jast night, when Cupt. Buck- ley found the placo open ones ayuin nftor midnight, ho arrested tho bartender, John FF, Morgan, and thus necessitated tho closing of the house, Tho days of dilly-dallying with violntors of city ordinances hus gone by and Lyons ought to appreclnto tho. fact, but ha don't.” By. tho old way of doinw police business the Captain would have ordered tho {ssunnce of neuminons which would ituully bring tho of- fonder tu trinl about the next Fourth of July, ‘Tho now way of collaring the bartender or pro- priotor while In tho act of disoboying the ordi. hance, and trudging him off to a coll in tho Police station, is inuch more eflicacious. and John Fdward ‘Taylor, James Smith, O'lirion wore yestorday held in #500 ench to tho Criininal Court by Justice Wallace upon. a churgo of stealing a packuge containing silk- hondkereblefs and. ntonen's furnlsbing~ woods yalued nt ite , aud which had been slipped for ‘Taludo by the United States Express Company. These boys and thelr companions have mide ita business this full to steal pack- fgea from wagons pasaing through the stout Gonorntly the amounts areamall, tut lot Suu any they innnaged to make quite o rich haul, Thoy have uutoubtodly stolen many other arti- cles, but ft was found Iny ble to prove any other enso against them. Tho ands were all recovered. upon the persous of of the thieves and in a Stato streot pawnshop, Sinith was held in an additional €800 bail for tha theft of several palra of boots and shoes out of ‘8 showonge in front of No. 218 Clurketreet, Tho evidence against him was tho fet that he waa found weurlng a puir of the stolen shove. Barly yesterday morning OMcer Ben Williams was called upon by Nicoiag Duyal, a greenhorn, nud bls friend, dolin Baker, to arrest Charles H, Earle, whom thoy elatiaed ‘had_swindied Duyai out of something Ilka $5 cush, Enrlo, [te nppears, ovoupies a ummall acotion of a shooting gallery at jo. 20 West Mudison strovt, ana thero conducts nslinple game of chance, Susponded from an ureb over a smutl table is n large wooden ball, which swings tree nbuout a half inch aboye the surfaco uf tho table, When resting per- pendicutarly tho ball displaces small conical pleco woo, 4 ot The ane 8 to extend tho wooden ball the fuit longth of tho cord inany direction, and thon luting -it swing Tree In such o way that it will miss the cone on the outward swing, aod knock it down on the return. It looks onsy, and {8 ns easy nM It looka, but, as Duval says, It bocomes more dificult the more money a man bets on ft, for tha vory food renvon that tho better eeldoni hus the steadiness of nerve required, to gnugo tho sngtes cor- rectly, ‘Tho charge {3 10 cents a trial, and ever: thine tho pln is knockod down save in the spoof. fed way the imo forfeited, while overy tino the pin is proporly Rnosked care ho ,bankoe pays Uconts, Karle giv Ppear- augo ‘on the 2dd bofore Justice Walsh, —— NEW CORPORATIONS. Spectat Dtspaten to The Chicago Tribune, Sprixavix1u, Ill, Dec, 22,—Tho Seerotary of Statu to-day issued SIeanso to organize to the Chieazo Summer Resort Company; cap- ital $10,000; object. to establish n summer re- sort for members, Curporators, Caleb F, Gates, John K, Harmon, Silas M. Moore, Robert M. Cherrie; also {othe Buena Vista Gold Minlng Compan: Jhicngo3 capital, Setlo,d0n aka tha! Wantehtors TEL Stunt! fucturing Company, . Belleville; capital, 0 (en's Exoursion to NewOrouts mis Yo ifea Uy Satdraas, Dee. & in order to soouro tho runulug of special truly Deo, vt. : F GOSSAMER COATS, Ladies’ Circularn, etes, Wholesalo ond Hetatl. Rubber R. 't. WHELPLEY, i3Land 1 Lako-st. « We are showing a very elegant and attractive stock of Gents’ Fine Furnishings, suitable for a present to any of Your Gentlemen Friends or Relatives, Remember, you can buy any article in our store [5 per cent Less than the Marked Price, Which brings the goods at cost of manufacture. Men’s, Boys’, and Children’s Clothing, and Gents’ Furnishings A MAMMOTH STOCK, ALWAYS LOW IN PRICE, AND NOW WE DISCOUNT 15 Per Cent on All Purchases. One Dollav’s worth of Goods for 85c. Ten Dollars’ worth of Goods tor $8.50. Twenty Dollars’ worth of Goods for $17, Forty Dollars’ worth of Goods for $34. MABLEY, The Clothier, 154 and 156 South Clark-st KENLUCKY STATE LOTTERY. qaine following ‘marringo liconsos woro Issued yestore | a Talze Notice! m1 All correspondonce should bo ‘with M. Ay Dauphin asbolow, In all casos tho TICKETS thom« solyosarc sent, and NEVKK circulars Offering certii+ cates or anstting oso inntend. Any ono proposing to offer anything otso by circular or ottiorwiso, on his own bohalfor that of the Company, 18 6 BWiNDLER. The Louistana Stato Lottery Company. ‘This Institution waa ropulnely, incorporated by tha the Ferdinand Masco, en alle TES Modena { Yalontine Sehnator Johanna ©, Andress, J Alfzos Army... Lou Mamoey, {Walter 8,3 Mabol f. Hall {8tovon P, Lonwoor ZJosuphing Erickson Henry tchumacte: Mary Uosctior.... Lorisinttiro of the Stato for RducavlonAl and Charitee bia purporos in 183 for the Torm of Twenty-dve ‘Yenrs, to which conteact tho inviolatio faith of the Kiato in plodged, wich plodge has beon ronowad by fn overwholming popitiar vato, securing ita franchise {Haury G, Ponbody.., in the now Constitution adopted Jeo. 2 A.D, Dora’C. Pholpa wilh s capital or 1 0.08! . 10 which It has since add: : } Bren or Thomas lt Lane TISGRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTAIDUTION Benton ‘has always taken place on ‘ Agnos J, Goins. JANUARY fi. i Victor Caristrom... : - ks Initdn Tarnauist i 148 NEVER SCALED OR POSTPONED, {Waldron Shnplol Frocport, Mk + Look at tho foltoming Disa au enn Ada ¥. Mecloltan “Chieaxo. MAUE-T IST OP PUVZEBE { kgenaed Ofontok.. 1 Capltar Trice oom Sophie Andoreon, 1 Capital ‘riz 1008 2 Gapitat Privo. 600) iM ‘ Prizon of &2800, Ron { Siinlans Seanatrom, “Chicago. 8 Hrlzos OF «LAN, ae Josephine Nordbind,..2),,.,chieazo. oi] abpyeser. sah. 1000) Sydo Park, rigos ot 1B 10.0) _ vhicago, oo Brtesos F: ry los, Kautonborger. of Sirs. My Wtronehian eve shtEht 70) pheetae g DApproumatioa Pses of 10 oa 2,87 Prizes, amonnting to. HO? atcee torn Re meauon will be 3. ee oma ‘cOmpenen { dazunt 2, Nordon...-2..douth Chteaga, « Palorhurther information, wre clonriy, eivine tlk Lina Potoreon. 23,...8uuth Chicago. address. Bend ordore by express or Kogistared Lew {John linsnen 2500040) Francus Stump... nicago, Ses ssehteano. Peoria, 11t, janeaville, O; ‘to Mt HI, net At PEP Bonsy Orbe Er ea, low Orloans, La OrMyA DAUPHIN at No. 019 Hmadway, Now York, ' or MURRAY & CO, 127 La sallo-st., Chicago, ' Altour Grand Bxtracrdinary Drawings are undet Chortes J. Hur tho supervision and man: if GENE! {strat dn ieborinrdt RUBRURGGAU nd gORAL A WARY. ee Milton Zimmerman Lotto F, Bass. AUCTION SALES. BY ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO, © i * Nog, 61 and & Handolph-se. a Furs! Furs! AUCTION SALE ~ Ladies’ Sets, Robes;. CUPS, SLOVES, &t,, | Atour storo, (0 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING, ELISON, FLERSIEIM & CO, B4 and Hd itandolph-at, Julius Tephao! ftoai Warners Jullus Peers i DIVORCES. ‘The following parties yostordsy Med billa for di- yorco: + - KASTHOLM—Isnbella, from Emilo Lj on tho stound of crually and desortion. DAMBENGEN—Lonts, from Tattle 8.4 on tho ground of aduttory. r ago Le Mars, from Thomas; on tho ground of OLSON—Emma, from Jacob} on the ground of drunkenness and cruotty, Adeoree of divorce was granted to tho following rey ¥IN1S—Frodorloka, from Louls; for cruolty. DEATHS. nnn nnncnnnn SHARS—At Amboy, 111. Doo. 18 Clara Senrs Wilson, only daughter of Ws tame eee Boars of Hurling: ton, Kna. "A lovely owor Just plucked from cart! to bloom in Ifenyon.” - Bioux City, Bloomington, and Warron papers lense copy. At No. 748 North Wond-et, nar Milwau- 9-B¥. Luko *einefnl to-day At 12:90 p.m, to Church of the An= nuneiation; thence by cntriagds to Culvary. .OY--Dao.21, at 8 o'stock p. mnt tho roaldon of tis, som 3Atclinal Molioy, 15) Woit, Twenttoth-aty jo) joy, nou Tl years, uneral woeday at 10 'elook a, m. to Bacrod 1oart Churelstuanca by enreto Calvary. BAUTER—Doe, 21, 'rossa Sautor, agnd 85 years. Finornl trom 28) Piirdenes Felohde invited. HNAHAN—At the rosidonco of her aunt, Mrs, B, Woilicor, 8 Weat Adumn-st, Sls Liszio Lonahan, » Funoral fram the above ‘nuubor Briiay, 10 a to Bt lutrick's Church, thence by carriages 10 VGLAUSSEN-Muddonly, Wodnosday, Doo. 22, 189, CLAUSSEN-—Suddonly, Wednosday, Doo. om Atay youamust child Of te dude, and Guano CinussonJagod Uruoks, of Inflammaion of, the brain. Hungral nt the rosidunco Friday, Duo, 24,at half- PHOWNS— The, Hor, William It, D hist DOWNS—The, Rov. Willlam, Ht, Downs, at his lato fonlionce, 113 Booley-av., on ‘Tuesday, Deo, 2, nued ‘Sunorat on ‘Thursday from tho Third Prosbytorian Church at 12 o'clock. . VITAL RESTORATIVE. RIGORN’S VITAL RESTORATIVE ‘Thero ten well-known principio in_ animal pbyrialos py that no vital netian ean tnko piace axcopt shransit ja nkonoy af tho norvoun system. 3 tho norva paw= Cais Tus, cant Le, producing no reaction, and Is permanol fecls 18.0 nugar-contol pill, and ean he had of Lawns. -for & Co. 10 bis Rua Kicholteu, Paris, France, or of Dr. HK. Brown, Sizormond, Propriator, Room 4 Work Hollding, New York. “Send for circular. Hox of I fox of da £10. Kent by mall on recolnt of ‘withont the signature of 8 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS, MOURNED MEBTING OF THE FOUI- A anton mea itepublican ‘Club wi ba hetd this at Iwehnor'a Fall, Gu Mitwaukee-ay,, © | Hr ny the sido of each box, Sold by all Sloot obicors, ahd du othr biineen. pi a cally CUAELAIN GG. Stccaue WILT TEGIN ABE: | | nanin July 16, UTI ftuo dois Pate—Out of aw Thus uf revivel at tho linlated-st. St. i, | pationtatrantod' ts waro cured within idnrs, 11813 Churehy “Tete 8 ‘on. Christmas | Six weoks, Obotwoon two and three months, Do ho honussey ine wnt atthe Sun~ m, and take ct 4 six months, 1 in ni: ths. ae bie a, PRRIGORD, Medicin do 1s Hopital Charily. VAN BOIAACI RTRV RNSON & Gon, Chicazo, I SON & CO., Chicazo, We - asic ehh! le Agents forthe Dros Teste, latices 18: ven t! 4 b> 1, Of Bt. Loul ant 1. Dod, yes of Now Tt rah ane age thorized to ae Brent for itoord's ‘Vital Mestora- tiv, se tholr appofaiaienta aa meh havo veo re ¥ EXTRACT FROM LETTER JUNE 9.1890. ‘Du. BB. Biax#MOND:—You writo that pundsomest, 4nd cortalnly tho cosiest and most mfortably furhlshad, RARRHANE att WHICH 18 ONE OF TOE co uditurlums In the count fling supplomont tothe yreat Central Muslc>ial Of which [tla an adjunct,—iing Deon secured fur regu this city, Mrs, Cor: i, & lady posacas~ fog rare gifts, will bo Cho regular apunkor, na she buon during tho past four yenrs, undor tha auspico: tho Hirst, celts. Mice. ith of Boclety of this. Jentriand, you wit) Ia fiviis avcurod mlonto of absonee, haw spent the past | falureadvortiso for yourself, Da you moan In your fe onthe i making n tour of ERland and Beors | Own Mato, orin minoasagont? Do you PrODUEe a Jand, speaking In all the moro Ituportant contres, | cgnlinuethe agency or not? In case you do Lanall TywhOre. and rowurne to | of course, goon andexpond somo money in sdve Bho ‘was woll ‘recolved eve: hor work in this city with added laurels. Bho will are rivo hore tuls atturn fondered a reception tising atmy own axzponso. Will pay overy 3 da} for what! order, If, however, you do not want me continue the aweney nfarmn gio of the fact, ort, and in tio evoniug will be re go, HY a fit aifookaayat, Naw York, ‘a estorative, @ Murtino's Hall, on A\ wilt bly ba both Bn oxtensive and & vo Jt 1. DE 118s) SapoyAclauaiee ence Strseiticumund inn indy eld | The eountorfaitor of itloord’s Vital uve, of in high eatoom by those of her bollef in thiecity. On | Thich Famtho solo owner and proprietor in tbe Hoxt Bunday cventny tho first dlscourso will bodolly- | United States, tried to Roop tha neonoy aus Fe rad in ¥atoank Mali<tafengo ‘Nimeas "| FASS, RUNG te ar etal Heanursitve to, Die Tt. EDWIN OSGOOD WILL CONDUCT TIT | lonri's itestoratirg to haven almilarity, Lhave an: ‘hoon prayermeoting at Lowot Farwell Hall to- | nlyzod Do Lisser's Pitle, which contain 44 grain Dae z ieee Hele casar ius “oil to toapeg 7 CHIST! 7 nd will naliher gain nor lose, TPIT, YOUNG ENTE CHICINTIANABHOGIATION | Aucune Vital Honpaine (ar nonrlz ace ante But {ny, in Lowor Karwoll Hall, | Tho ttoy. It 8 Canting, He eee end sald bY of Oak Mark, will lecture on "Steal Loouie.” Mem toratle. pare bora can secure tekote froe for sole ond one friend freee enoh at onion of Y. AM. CA. ‘ CANDY, THE FINEST CANDIES Motated at’ Whotesale Prices ug Brooks & Hachnlen’sy 68 Michlgan-are TPE MEARS OW Tits, CHICAGO, NION Votoran Club Xro roquosted to attond the funure Of Comedy Luky Norton, frou bis laty residonce, i North Woud-at. a6 123d py. ta. . ry Antuuntiatlon, ‘rlioro servioze will ba ield, thence to Calvary, RUBBER GOODS. Fond #1, #2 Kh or W fcoe sample volall gua brosyrens af the base i ert ‘ties . in Amorion, put uj total Chictene abcess kasd a GUNTHER Confectioner, Tie Mndtaoncat, CRIoReo, SORES. een TIT) 0 MATS. . COnmMON=(f HAWALLGCO, T epee ts SHOES. 86 State-st. LEeTEn'® mas uauer 4 ————— No othor Wolaker Dyo cquals Itltl's—50 cents a Indigestion, dyapepsin, nervous prostration, and ull forme of, Benorul debility Hifoved by taking Monaman's Peptoolzed Beet Tonle, tho only preparation of bet containing tte entire nutritious properties, lg Wot uinere stlinus Tout Hke the vxtructs of beuf, bit contulns blvod-maklug, forco-Fonerating, and tfo-sus- taining prapertics; ie fovaluable is all onfee- bleed conditions, whother tho reeult of exhuus- Hon, nervous proutration, overwork, or acuto lyvoses, portloularly if reautting from, pulmo- nary complaints, Cuawell, Hazard & Co, pr pristors, Now York. For salo by drugulsta. =] a G OUTFITS. Lt MATERIALS 125 Btate-st., Chicage FEATHER PICTURES. Feather 222 LOAD WICKETS, tit. TIOKEIS At NAT, REEVES & CO,'H, Ticket Brokers) jug 8, Clarl in Genta? Furnishing Store). hots Bought, Suld, und Bacuanged. Reduced rats to all parts. Sold, und Hecunneen ela ANOW-VLAKE CONN, SNOW] Wietelman’s Suow-Flake Cora GUYPUL ANTICLE OF fs vy al erocers ty the Unis: rary 4 PahOory, Chicago, ‘J the Moxicanl Bade BY, Wouaky Nore B. Je Wheelec, @10idibo » a

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