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CHICAGO TRIBUNAL: WEDNESDAY, DECLIIBUR 29, 1880—TEN PAGES fore the new pastor comes. The estimates for the ensuing yenr were placed nt 810,100, inclad= ing $4,000 for pastor's slaty. 1.000 to defray oval here, 82.800 for interest 700 for the cholr, was soon tdespolled of all but Ita branches. The wee ones froin the nursery came toddily, ot thalr share of tho jood! lon tho children were blowing trims whistlog, benting dima, enti nving tho Jolliest dine imaginable. ‘There ix ehildren, of whom tend echool, nnd forty nre In the Intelligent, nnd nd thelr appeariice rettects Matron. Mrs, Porter, i tha ladies who were provwnt yesterday, alding in iftannd tnaking tho ehitdron happy, €. Goudy, Mes, Samuel Chae, M Mulliken Mra. Colton W ind Mra. C, W. Anitre: THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. RATCLARK, of Wisconsin, 18 at'the Palmer. 'T. MM, Durrack, of ‘Denver, Coto, is at tho expenses of his Fe! on the debt, and & eral reports were approved, The following of- Neers werd prilect 8, ould, Franklin P, George C, Clarke. Wj are now la tho Asylum tray, Robert T: Lincoln, and att Tho Committec on Pastor re ted the correspondcnec had with Dr, and stated that ha bud rat yet made no pos Messrs. Armour ‘and Kelloza, twa prominent mombers, wha huye been lowe absent on recount of sickness, werd Kindly re- membered by resolution, and the. i] adjourned, subject to tha ell of th CILY-HALI, ‘Tun City Trensurcr's receipts wero $1,251 from the Controller, and $3,200 from tho Water Do- healthy looking. cradit- upon tho 4€, Cone, of Des Moines; In. 18 at tho of tho Kansas City Times, ta at v solo. at tho Sa eee Clini Calon vterinn Christinas ote on recount of the death 'rost, tonk placa Monday © rounr ofthe church, ‘There wasn large audience JW attendanes, anda merry thine wag enjoyed, NOME FOR THE FRIENDLERS, Christmng nt the Home for the Friendtess, Was bash avenue und Twontleth street, wis not cole. brated until yustorday wfternoon, when there at the institution nm festival that armngement and delight Nevor wers the decora- JosFPH RaNKEN, of Manitowoc, Wis. ts ing inthe lect » Gxortor W. MoKEeE, U, 8. Ay Js registered at A WUILDING permit was fssned yesterday to M, Houtiler to erect n two-story dw Robey street, to cost $1,800. Usnett the direction of Commisstoner Waller, the City Eugincor will, this morning at 10 o'clock, commence pumping aut the old tunnel, gon Strects and All Hed to, mect at 3 u'etock morrow afternoon in the City Clerk's office. ‘Tin tirst estimate for flre-proofing. the now Chsyathalt, walling for E27, day In favor of Johnson & Cos the contractors. Cases of amall-pox were booked at tho Health storduy ut 776 West Taylor and 89 Wile Hoth cases were transferred to tho 8B. H, Jaceson’‘ana family, of St, Maul, nro tho Tremont, ‘ VT, Sinenstax, of Des Moines,Auditor of fowa, is at the Sherman. | ConxanrssMaN AND Misa FAnwenn, of Lake Forest, nre at the Preifle, Sng. OL Hurt, Prof. and Mrs, Andergon, and Mrs, ‘Thorpe, of SMudison, Wis. are nt tho T'a- was gorgeous: in so numerois; never did the ladles appear so avell plensed, and never were tha Httlo, folks on better behavior or in better epleits, Tho funds required for the very Hberal display ¢ cand avergreons werd itonuted by Bmith, and the matter of array tlona was left to Mra. Perry iH. Smith, Thoso decorations were in-the parlor, hull, sitthy fount, and achool-room, the walls of tho two ln ter apartments, which are connected by folding- doors, being almoat hidden behind the benutt- fully-hune wrenths and festoons, At the front three, woll-londed , about the bases of which wero pitesof oruges and candy, After the Chrigtinas- dinner of turkey, ple, cal abnndotied by the happy throng of nearly 15) clilldren, they repaired to the avhool-room and oveupied about an hour's thue with singing and Mary Maloney conditeting the ‘het Msteibution of presents, and the nemeof happiness for tha littic ones waa reached, Mrs, Abbie Grint is the Matrou of tho Home, having faithfully discharged duties of the position In thu kindllest and most falthful manner for the The manngemontor tho hands of promtuent ladies, who delight in carry~ ing on a charituble enterpriso and knowlhg thoroughly how todo ft. Sue Comniitt and Schools are was pingsed yesters ny the decorn- dupars3.M. Battery, of Freeport, ML. and d. M ai sobrartty of Omuha, Neb, aro at the A, F. Mitaa, General ‘Ticket Agent of the Ture Cedur Rupids & Northern Rattrond, ts thu sehool-roan A.Mhetixg.of the dudiciary, Committee has Obriktthnsctre been entled for the evening of dan. Oy wt 4:00 o'glock, when tho Struber-McGrath contest will HUN. Lnwis, Ottawa, NL: Mr. J.C. Tennis, Woodstock, IL: and Mr. L. F. Weeks, Aurom, TLL, are nt the Garduer. Cuantes Sarrit, 88 years of are, Is reported ‘en tiches tall, vrown ne, Wind in right . and xo on had been A CAsé of scarlet-fever 1 reported from. 1°3 | Olle street and nnothor from iL Butterield A case of diphtheria was also announced 43 Phirty-dirse street. ‘tin City Controller yesterday forw: 000 to New York Cit He fa tive fect su haly, small brown mustn and belongeat No. West Chicage avenue, ". AURTIN tins presented tho Oak Park tuifed skin of a 11 fuches in elreumtere “to the Ainerivin Bxchan National Bauk for tho purpose of payluy t! Dulane of Interest dite on January coupons, meiner hag auspended all further pipeslaying for the present, havin tho men ene guged looking atter tho hydrants during this ine tensely cold weather to prevent thent from ‘bon-constrietor, 1 inehes long and elght ast fourteen years. BERNAND TIALLIGAN, while Intoxteated, nt 9 institution {8 in the o'clock yesterday morning Bipped and fell on tha sldewask ut No. Yt dis left ankle. pital for treatment. Onraws, 45 yenrs of nse, fell wk yesterday morning while goin tales [ito the basement of Nu, 48, an wns severely bnfitred about the head, She was taken to the County Hospital for treatment. ‘Tne St. Goorgo’s Hencvalent Associntion will ive one of thelr enjoynble solables this even- lug it the Apollo Cinb room, 1 trust thelr friends will turn vat fi yrood force, The calls for ald on the Association are ntmer- ous, and the finds at fits disposal are not as phethoric as might be desired, COuoNER MATSON yesterdny held an Inquest on tho body of Margaret Dwyer, tho won who was burned to death on Dashiel street, i tho southwest portion of tho vity. After hearing the evidence the Jury returned a verd{et that the unfortunnte woman was accidentally burned: to death, cased by the heultion of sume bene. gine which she was uatug in cleaning clothes. onkevper doing busl- nees Tound dend in hia Ved at 0:30 yesterdas Re retired to hig room about the wis apparently in no poorer: ‘ar several months be Re wag 1 Bobemian by birth, 40 years of nge, and left n wife and foursmail children in moderate circumstances, Tue hollday revival imectin: Streot Methodist Church, No i Blreet, under the direction of Chaplain MeCube, Ore increasing in interest. Prosiding-ider W.C, Willng gives thon bis cordial indorsement, and thinks ull tho West Side churches w pate In tho meetings. New-Yeur's ¢ night service will be beld, commencing at 0 o'clock. Dr. Hatheld will preuek.. . A CONRESPONDENT com Jocution departmont of t live Shition in that one of tho meat tht sti. tion Yesterday found a wagon and team without tho delver slowly going down the street, and in- the rig te ts home, the mune Inisted street, and broke Io was taken to the County Hose Some additions to the nitding will bo completed and dedicated vi alrend: mprovemants ie | iu the spring. ordered by tho Counell were to be carried out the coming year it would require an appropria- tlon of nenily 85,000,000, ments will not be made the eomlng year. Tue Board of Publle Works will quire $1,000.00 to. carry on Ite wal r prices OW Materint and tho necessity for the bullding of many new sewers and ft tong on strevts to’ be tmproved or repaved, Lust year tho appropriation was about hulf the Grace cuunen. on Wabash avenue. was tho scene of nnother happy Christmas festival ¢ was for tho Sundiyesel children atone, but the turnout of Httle folks to ynrticlyate in the Joyous event was stitllclent to bullding. Fully 1,000 chit: dren Were present, ‘and the miunber of grown people necompanying them was by no menus ny suid that tho interior display of overgrcens But ull the improves Grace Chureh torday atternoon, Nearly {M1 the churel It enn bo sifer Of tho church presented and other verdant ornamentitions Inrecr thin that to be geon In any eharch here on Christmas Day, and the decorations were all beautifully nyged. . ‘The school children, avout 3 o'clock, marched ol, sining 2 processionnl hymn ergons holding Interest coupons on city ue duns 1, WH have to Forward them to ew York for colive It; renauter having ceased to poy ti Partles having bank. necounts “will tind troubie tn eolleeting through thelr bauks, aud without exponse, SUPERINTENDENT OF Strexts Fooanry fs pro- parloy a report of the width and coudition of tha aidownlls on cach street in the etty, with a W of bringing tho inatter bofore the Council, and buying the necessiry sidewalks laid and repaired the coming year, wherever these inprovements: muly be deemed necessury, wing school teachers will be paid at’ inurrow ufternoon ut the Controller's Tho tlremen will receive their December wages atso’clock Thursday morning, und the ‘Tho City-Hiul employés nnd street. borers whl be pald Friday. ‘The iden of pay- I) boys fist $s to keep them Jn froin the chnpe and fed by Sir. HE. 8. Quick, Ench elnss took 1te sent hy a part of tho church specially set npart for it, and following camo the Lord and collects, chorais, nddress of the Rector, the Hev, Clinton Locke, and, at More thin 1,000 toys were given uway, and tho enndy and sweatinents which went with thoar were fully In proportion. Heforo the festival bud concluded darkness had Jong set in. PROTESTANT OMNTANS' HOMES Over no hundred children sat down to the bounteous Christine dinner tution yestorduy afternoon, een niore of the orphans ut the table If some of eu to remntn in thelr rooms and partake of thelr Christinns repast through 8 rnbber tube, the bill of fnre for thoir meal hay- ing considerttle monotony about ft. After tho dinner came singing In the partor, and the une londing of two heayily-burdened Christmns- trees, “The arrangements for tho festival, in- eluding sume very tasteful decorations, were maniwed by Mes. ILC. Bigelow, tho Matron, nasisted by Sfre, Henry Sayrs, President of tho SM. Horton, and other indies Interested Inthe Home, Tho donations to the Ingtitution yesterday In tho way of flour gud other, provisions wero larger The institution will cote. brate tho thirty-flrst aupiversary of ita in augural Jan, 2d, 83, PETER AND PAUL. interior of tho Cathedral of 89. Peter and vorner of Peorly und West Washiugton 3, ming: presented n svone of ex- ‘Near the wltir and in front of tho orman stood a buge Chriatmar tree, louded with * pretties," and tn front n tuble covered with lita for the puplis of the Sabbuth school, oceuston of the annunl Sunday-sehoo! Christmius festival, und tho editice was crowded with the geholira and parents and friends, sides the-veuni supply of aastight, a calcium added britlaucy to tho Interior. the prettiest und most entertaining festivals of the artgon. An gpproprinte song gone through with by the choir an Knowles presented to ereb ehtld a prize, the older ones reeelving ba younger toys and candies, iu tidal were uwarded to tho meritorio ya. Astoy Taun last, the presents. ven nt this insti- atthe Halsted Thore would have South Halsted ing the City-1 Btralght ti! New Yeur's-Duy: dictusy Comiittue, jon of the city urdinunces, held a long session yesterday afternoon with Commissioner Her in the Law Departuent, Several ebanges wero suggested In tho ordinance rolating tou the g VYho business was sv List evening, that it is expected ‘hu has tho arranglig them had not des! ich haa charizo of lains of tho cireum- a Deering Strect Por i Exbert Jnuleson, at the revision, will be abl iy } the Committec before Monday evening's scssion of tho Councit. DIDUTHENTA AND SCARLET-¥EVEIL Mealth Comiitsstouce De Wolf Is doubtless doing much toward pping diphtheria and eenrtet-fever, but he hus ignored one menns of infection, not oecurred to him, city when a child dies, atend of taking and address being puintéd on the waon, drove ittothe Armory. ‘The correspondent would like toknow If the policemen in thut district can than ever before. the spread of pssibly beenuse it has tis the custom inthis pecially one under 6 or Oyeurs. totake the body to tho cemetery inn hack, This is done, no matter what disease muy have been tho ennse of denth, tho burying-yround A Nustnen of local manufacturera of vinegar held areasion at the Grand Puetiic Hotel tate yesterday afternoon, und entered into ar nents to advocate the BIL naw pending be the House, which provides Stulds Storekce| fore thit there siall be a placed In every: fuce searried one. The vine= refer this syatein to a repeal of tho Na grunting thent power to rectify. thelr will bold another meeting at The journey to generally tukes two or three hours. None of the cottins are absolutely nigh epirits. ‘They the sume place th Mus. 1. W, Lagirraute old residents of Chieuro dicd in Memphis Inst Sunday morninss 1 Jong Mness of 1 pulmonury nisture. Mrs, Lip burne was the duugntor of Mr, James Speud, for years Mayor of Loutsville, Ky, and afters if Chicaro, where he died snv- eral years ago. ‘Tho lady wag remarkubte tor her atminbility and gentleness of chiracter, and tho Announcement of her deuth will'be reveived with deep regrot by all who knew her. “1 Ast ruined—1 ain forsnken,” wad the exe slamution of the “dizzy fukir.” as be entered tho Ollice of Tom Currier, tho, C! ives, yesterday afternodn, ary Bud pasteborrd which be called vn! Mormitid,’ find had been exhibiting ut Hersh *Nndlson;‘wost of LaSnile street, bud been stolen. His associate had take pustebaard In ove ti the depot, or to visit friends in tho ¢lty. Tho yeblele {3 sent to his hotel or his house without havlog been dislufected, or perhaps, oven von- Tho ride fs taken, and, if nny of the ace cupints of the hack ure susceptible, inn week cor aa thoy nrg fn bed, but can't imuging when or where thoy were exposed and contracted 0 con- tugtous disease. Many a ehiid and sou have caught diphtherin or scurlet-rever trom riding In hacks which hid been used to Graeeland. Rosehill, or Onk- Commissioner De Wolf should Investi- gate this matter, and ask the Council to pnas a prohtbitory ordinunce, THE OLD NOOKERY, Astotement has been ninde that certain pare tles have heen trying to got the present site of the Clty+Hall and tease it for n livery stable. Tt kol the city will over ‘ell known tegian Is a realdont oF enrry bodies to FEDERAL RELATIONS. Tre Pension Agency disbureed 23,000, ‘Tue Sub-Trensury paid out $25,000 gold and m-Iouso recolpts yesterday nmount- 7 & 13 He apart, packed tho possession of iy ‘ket, the red herrta mald" Is just tho thing to. bo exbibired down thore. ‘The * fukir™ concluded to go down and try to replevin the thiruy, J.D, Layxa, G Ohlef Engineer; § tatant Auditor of the Hajlrond; F.N, Finney, General Manager of the Wisconsin Central Raitrond; A.V ter, General Passenger Avent of the Chi ‘Tux receipts of tho Internal-Reyenue Oflico for clyara and tobucco wore 32,105.00; aplrits, of 85.08 ponalticg, ete., $7,312, fF ‘t Superintendent police — force, it. 10 first place, it will be needed for a Contral Poll Station, and pollee patrol barn and house. Ful Swenle’a Iden is to erect a In-house thore, in which shill be two rateclass flre-engines, one Of Which shill never Jenve tho central part of the elt; and-lidder truck, ‘This, he snys, {3 0 reventing large fires in the business district, and as an additional precaution, Tho elty owns » corner of Aduins and Franklin streets, which Willy bring a bigh price for buale MT POSed, UPON WHICH AL ented an engine and hook-and-lndder company, would transfer those to tha City-Hall 1 th {3 better altunted, and Tuy following dutinblo goods were recoived Willan Blule & Co,, 810 be th & Sons Music Co.. 3 cases musicn! instruments; Elwin National Wutch Co, tense First National Bank, for 56 bules walnuts; order 7 crates enrthenware; hire, } cuses cigars; G. W, Sneldon & hilda & Co. 1 print- 18 crates carthone v G. 8. Haskell &°Co,, 41 pnoknees seed; Field, Lolter & Co.. 10 vases dry yuods; Jf, Winterbuthum, 2 cases chin enses dry woods; Wilson Hros.,2 cases dry goods; ing & Co., 2 cases booxs, Collections, PAYNE'S COLON Indications that tho Sottlors WII Ob= heir Object by Scattoring—Col- ored People to Join tho Colonists, CatpweLt, Kas., Dee, 28.—We aro having tho coldest weather over known In Kangus. 100 colonists remuin i camp. They are, no doubt, making preparution for some strategic movement 18 goon ua the weather will permit, The following seernt and contidential fell Into tho hands of your correspondent to-days [Scuret and Contldential.] CALDWELL, Kus., Dee, 28, 1880—T'0 the Members of the Payne Oklahoma Colony: Vor the timo being we have been stopped on our way*to tho public Janda, The army would havo no right to romoyo us, This fs to notify ull mnombers of tho colony to hold theinselyes Jn readiness to movo ‘At a moment's notico to such point In tho Torri- tory ag may be fixed upon, whero wo, cart con contrute at lenst 5,000 peopte. You will yo in aceratly and no ove will bo informed except members, ‘These lands are ours, and wo want before planting time to tuke possesason of them, Davin L. Payne, President. ‘The lenders of tho colony sre in correspond- ence with leading colored mon of the country, And the committees of tho exadus nt St. Louls, Kansans City, ‘fopoka, and cluowhore, Thoy suy thoy have over G0 frevdmon members of the eolony; that, under tho torms of tho trenties, these freadien haven right to settle on those Jonds, They will also uk that arraugetnenta bo mado to settle the *exoduaters” on thesa lands, Capt. William D, Mathews, n prominont col- cred duwyor of Seavenworth, it is understood, will take tho load iu tho matter, An “uxodust- or" gala tuyour correspondent to-day; “Wo huve been ovtraged ond driven out of the South, Ihave. been In Kunsas nearly two years, und [do not like the ollmute, and cuhnot mako ero now, Why not let ug xo to these wore purobased for ua?" He sald that would not duro refuse tho colored mon when they aro tig out Hxuinst our wrongs in the So ‘ho loudord of the colony 1 tholr friends push "tho ques upon the meotiuy of Congress, A Committee of toad on tho President after the hoy oe oneral Manager; . Siata: i. W. Gynne, Audit garthonware; order Sprague, Warner & Cog ii Downing, Sheldon & Co. Co. Senses cutlery; went Ad nt Kansas City; tug press; Burley Richardson, Gen- 1 Enstorn Agont of 1 Chicago, Nock Island allroad; and W, 8," Lineels, Chine Engineer of the Wabush, St. Louls & Puelile Raiirond, are at the Paciiic. MONpAY evening at 5:00 o'clock engine No. 183 0f tho Pactic Divielon of tho Milwaukee & St. Poni Htallroad. togethor with ntnygage-enr, smoking-car, and several pussenger couche were thrown froin tho track near Lincoln street by wawith, mixplaced, i {3 supposed, ty’ an em ployé of the Pan-llandie Rullrond, wht tae tho Engineer Flynn stopped tong jumped for by life. present wre fo= f more contrat ond Superintendent MeGurtylo be- this wilt be the beat aad only phico fora Contrat Police-Station. COUNTY-BUILDING. - Tx Committee on Equalization of Taxes met yesterday afternoon, and resolved to recome mend tho refunding of somo taxes that bad been Hartley & Co., 2 sume, tracks, « Jie osenped with a few rules, ‘Tho gearing of the engine and ovo or two of the curs wore «bud; track was in consequence ‘biov! time. A couple of persons wero slightly cut by broken glass, but beyond thin none of the pas- Kongers or train employés sutfercd any injury, EXAMINATION OF GRAMMAN-SCNOOL TEACHES, ‘Thirteen persons—sovan men and six women were eXatnined yesterday nt the rouins of tho of Mducation, tose if they were compe- sition of Principal pf a the applicants, three are already Principal of & ho other two ng nasiatanty, he first mentioned in ludy. At present none ofthe femule Principals o have Principal's certificates, und, by recont action of the Hoard, they nre not casenthtl, exe ered an cquivilent, Some determined to yee uker, sand the | A suowr acssion of tha Committee on Publio Churitics was held, ¢nd bills and pay-rolls to tha amount of nearly $0,009 were audited. Tux Committce on Public Service also mot gan nudited tho puy-rolls of the cotinty em- ‘ployés, umoutting to nbout $5,000, aud a num- ber of small billa, Assistant STATE'S ATTORNEY Gzonae 0, INa- nan fert tho city lastevening enroute for Frank- hithor he govs’to take unto htinaclt Jogham since bls connection with tho Stute’s Attorney's oflice has endeared til bingolf to nll who Have onde his aequalntance, and bia frionds all wlan hima enfe journey, and long ang happy life us w benedict, fonts of tho employés about tha jal wore Uroken up yesferdn: Mann wag about t tent to fit the mar school, 0: on the roll as teach ramimiar school ard grumtuar schools of tho ludles, however, ire: certificates, aod tho one who presented here Superintendent Howland and Aasletant-Superintendent Deluno gaye out the questions, the answers to which bid to be writ= The subjects were English Literature, Algebra, Geometry,\'Thcory of Teaching, Gene orul History, Dethiitions, and Selence, have an average of By will only one vacancy in they schools, but tha aioe Hen places 48 snon Ming, Wn oxumination for Principal ja something, new, promotions baving nt le heretofore without inquiry into dualitications otger than experience in teveh~ belleved that the new plun will bo benelleial to the schools, ‘THY SAENGENPEST, Press Comnitteo of tho North American ingerfest held n meoting {net Mr. Emil Mannbardt in tl atatod thut i Hunrbleleher) day night, which eren over a ritmor tit, ecapitute several ort thom. Nobody seemed to know where tho blow was to bo struck, yet thore wie at ininlstakable fouling of uncusitiesa about the bustile. Thy ree portes Nnatly found Gen, Mann, who denied that 9 contemplated muk ing any changes whuteyer. ALARGE quantity of new clothes wero ro- colved nt the fall yesterday to be used In fuml- Rating prisoners, who will wear these tempornry outtite whito tholrown tom and puritied, ‘This ty a long-neoded refornt, and Sherif Mann is justly proud that he hig been aforded un opportunity te catnbligh tha truth of the old uxiom that cle ness, ee) head {tean be ux piss, Thera |e leants wi bo are being washed fa next to gudll- plicable tolCoole SCHANLAUMIEROSLAWSRI. ‘Tho examination of aftidayite in the Scharlaus Microglawaki contested-clection cuse wad cons ed yeaterdiy up ta and including the Fifth Frecinet ot the Fourteenth Ward. of the forenoon'’s work trom My, Schuriau's vote, while glawakl suffered 0 ke deduction of 1534 votes, nits ativioy the du; igrosluwakl should decide curry tho contest before tho Judlelary Commits tou ‘of the Stuty Leyislnture, it now looks na though Mr, Schurhau would bo declared tho next Representative from tho Fitth District. CURISTMAS VESTIVALS, BT, JAMES’ SUNDAY-BCIIOOL. ‘Tho Christinas festival of tho Sunday-school of St. Jumes' Parish took place lust evening, and, In audition to over 600 ebildron, there were many fathers and mothora present, In the cen- tre Of tho chanecl was a largo evergreen trou. thirty fect high, whieh was tastetully decorated, with bonbow® and con around tho trank were toys, dolls, sleds, skates, work-baskets, cle, cle, Every child rece present and 1 bu Seharli's net re iret “the Cominitte g Ay ag ulso elected — be Ir, Hans Raorting was elected Q member of the Sub-Committes on Arranges piuco of H. Huarbleicher, decoused, tr, BM. 1, Stone, of ther Daily News, was clected aw metnber of the same Committce to flit vue cancy, Tho Chulr stated that the principal ob- Jovt tor which te hud callod the meeting was for tho purpose of muking cstiwutes for tho amount noedud by this Coinmittee, t the following umounts would bo Recessary: For udyertising, $3,000; for printing posters, eto, $1,000; fur dilacellancous purposes, #50): niukiny ultogether, 85,00. to recommend thy nun ot tho Gencral Committee usa suitablo person for pa Seerutary, An udjourue “thoy will bave mn immediately Ig colored men wii} call duys ou this sub. ‘To the Editor of The Chicugo Tribune, Gazerre Orvice, Becorr, Kuw,, Deo, 25.—Your Inquiry in reference to rice or Egyptian corn re- culved, In reply, L would say that but little bas Beon raised in this county, Those who have that it ylelda woll, and withstands: ter than any other cereal. In uty countics west of ua it ia being used Be It wns docided t Sr, Curl Haurting to the position of Tient was thor hu SECOND PRESUYTERIAN, Huy of the members of the h Churoh wis held Monday Mr, Ira Buel acted us Chairman, aud Mr. Clurke Seeretary, Tho lutter submitted the dunual duunctal atatement, showlug ¢ colpts to bave been 81sclu qouuts $14.0, of while! Tor the Sunda! vac the debt, leaving a bul church debt at tho cod of Just bo ‘ho application of ¥2,0u.00 uo abubL Of pew reutuls due, re gentlenun hus uu, conditionally, toward: det, wud tuuther §4,00y, anid it is that tho remaluder wit Ou fuised. bus rotlonery, while all: Tho annuul sme Bound Prosbyteriut od, ly, the Hey, Mr, Court Mehouwo attending to the TEAL ELAN AgYLUM, ebildron of tho Nursory and Malt-Orpb: ia, No, 175 Burling street, had pte thine of It yesterday atternoon. Lust Saturday; they bad Jots of good things for thole Christin boy recelvad thelr Christ= o'clock the little ones as sumbled Inthe achoul-rooin, and, ufteru flow inurched down-stulra ta marlor, where i muunmnoth Chrivtmag-tree, full selybted with the youd thly; Hwht tn, stood ready to be aud feed fur utock. BEGIN THE YEAR 188) by leaving off ull oxpeuslyo hubity, Pass by the Dig Jowelry stores whoro they pay bigh rents and churge corresponding prices. Uo to thy only Jewelry store In Chivago where exponses and Nuno gools ure sold low, Remember the plavo, opposit Swing's church, corner of Stuto and Run aolph etrevte. Buok & Kayner’s dture thd of conspicuous exculler and the disburse. h €4,000 was for pastors Joy for thu cholr, $1075 2,660 for interest on jance of $2,110. ‘Tho dinner, but yoaterda: your Wig Sith: Wiis presetits. At 8 Hitlw children de- 1a chi tutiaas dred by thow, aud ed gers WISCONSIN. tin tho park, near the Inke, 240 phensanta | only failure in crops for tho presont yenr boing fellin twenty minutes. Tho shooting of bot | in whont, Under tho law passed by tho last Cone the Duke of Falinburg and Prince Christian was press. ae acttlera to lenvo tho olnlms until remarkably soot, Det. 1, 1441, itis probable that avout 15,000 peo- plo hnye left tho State. And 23 days. 4 yoars6 months Funeral from realdonoe, No. 910 aii Uelock Thumdas, Deo go) Vent Harrluon-at, B, nY— B HEANFY—Of consumption, Deo. 25, at 12:10 a.m, Mismanagement of Affairs at the SAN Wpenn pp Oa re Mary Hennoy, naod 40 yonrs, nod five monshs, wits ut Madilaon. Hhearie ‘Aayluins WANT IN WESTERN ICANSAS. SCANDAL. Bi Hinoral Wdnonday, ee 2.08 19 cock a.m, from *WVpREOH-Aty to Chureb uf the’ [tal Rninoy tones \ te Cal ‘4 Frionte of the family apo invited to ateotd oe oe CAHNOLL—Neo. 7 Raleurt Carroll, agod 41 yonry, pf camaunetion, ai hla Fomidence, IS "Woryuctat, bo: Juinorn] will loava tho above placa at tl a m., Wod- nosdny, Nea, 21 nel Bazeiny, Les. #4 to Joule: Chuireh, thane by enrw to Tho Hottlers Poor, but Not Starving— Exngyornted Boports of Deatitutton— | Verdiet in tho Long-Fought Scott: Improvidence of Settlers In Depond= | Babbite Caso in Clovelund—A Vory ing tpon a Singlo Crop—Guod Results Complicated and Somewhat © Unane from tho Rvils of tho Drought-Wille vory Affalr=-The Nov. Tints Titus ful Imponition upon tho Rencvolonco Kendrick, Methodist, of Docat The “Republican - Nows ’ — Water- Wasto in Milwaukeo—Tho Senatorial Fight, 3: VAN ZANDT—At Onk Park, Doo. % of typhok of Eunstorn Poople. Unanlmously Expolled from:-Chur: fovor. Mra. Ltuniah Jon te ee phot Sptetat Dispaten te The Chieago Tribune, Correspondence New York Tribune, Sptetat Duepateh to Tha Cheago Tribune, Zandt, Keg. Caanior of tho taltiowstatg Hank Mautsox, Wis. Doo, 23—The Sutlreme Court Wa-Rersey, Kan, Dec, 19.—" Visit Wostorn | CravRrann, 0,, Doo, 28.—Tho now colobrated ral nt 12700 Then mt Oak. . tnd, (Carringos at WollacSi, Susion of CS Wel 1-0 irbondald. tit, papora ploaso copy. JA BACH—Doo, 7%, Uolon, wife of Wnuk J, Lime Fuhoral on tha 21h, at o'clock, from 371 [luo Tal ie Franolecus Churah, thenes to Bonafaclua tent SMITH~At Al juin, Leo, Alton 1, dtth ory of Chichgo, oem Mire, é ir Ee Wisconsin sind slchigan payouts plenae copy, A ANNOUNCEMENTS, MOobyis SUNDAY RCiTOOL TAG Its TobiDAY onter! invin ee jets nee evontiut. all the friduds are FPA MONTEREY MEWTING OF 'THH MEXICAN ir Vat 8 will] 1 Svelock at ltoom: tt ene fe rorrer evening at RTING OF THE Thisit rpuipiag Wii, BR Aa Land 1. emory nll, “tndlanseny., be- twoon Twontyeuintis and Teletioucate th yen] and 'Vhirtleth-sts., this ev. ALT; o'cluck, for the purpose oF omanteing ironed of the Irish Land League tn the F th clitsons are respectfully invited. en are AU THERE WILL Tie A MEBTING OF CITIZEN: of tho Sith Ward hela nt Westnhal’a tial -ay South Halstod-at, tis evoning, far tho pillpore of furnuing 4 branch Of the Lins National Land Lona ¥. VY, O'Connor, Richard Prandoryant, and otbars wilt apork on tho present agitation InIreiand, -Whilmeot ou tho 11th day of January, 1831, to ent for argufionts Nos. 138, 199, 140, 14, 1 1G}, Ht, 1G, HG, 117, 148, 149, 199, 151, 153, 153, 154, 156, 108, 167 , 168, 169, 100, 101, 162, 163, 364, 105, 160, nnd 167, ‘i é The January enlendar, 1881, will not be called for nrgumont veforo Feb, 2h, 1881, Attho Principals’ Association to-day Princt- pal O. 8, Westcott, of the Racing High-Schoul, read n very able and intersting paper entitled: “What Subjects in Naturat Selenco Should Graded and Ilgh Schools Tench, and What Should He the Goneral Method of Teaching the Samo!” He would recommend geography, physiology, goology, botany, nnd zoblogy, and would throw out netronumy and chemistry, The object method should be used with young puplls, tho mixed method with older anes, ‘The instruce {lon must be Informul and attractive, requiring an ingonious and enthusiastic toucher, Tho papor was received’ by tho Associntion, und iiscussed by Assistant Stato Superli tendent Prudts Meiyctpal Beach, of Hato! Prinetpal Anderson, of Milwaukeo; Prof. Bria, of Oshkosh: Prinetpal Sehinidt, of Appleton: Munerititendant Gray, of Raeines Prot. Uaniots, of Wisconsin Uulversity: Principal Clough, of Kanens ond givo ua tho favts about that coun- | Scott-Babbitt cngo, which bas boon on trial In try," read the Instructions which I recotyed two | tho Common Pluns Court hero for sovoral wocks, weeks ayo in Chicngu. Since that tlmo I hyo | camo to an ond this morning, tho jury rendering traveled over a large portion of Kansas, ospeel- | 1 vordlet for plalnttf, “Tho enao has for months ally tho western part. ‘Che provalont {den that | served ns tho chiof topio for scandal-mongors ail tho aetifors aro starving fs an crroucousone. | on account of tho prom{nonee of the persons Thutthoy are by no menns any too well off fs | concerned. Though tho sult bas bi farullinrly certning and undoubtedly they have had hard | known as tho “Svott-Habbitt cnso,” others are work to pull throwgh tho past two years. | equnily intcrosted. Miss Emmn Dabbitt !s 9 ‘Thelr misfortunes began with tho year 1879. | young English women, About olght or ning Attrnetod by ginring raltroad advertisements | years ago she mot in London Henry 1. Cross, gon and glowing descriptions of tho country, | of a wealthy Eucild avenue familly, with nlady thougands upon thousandsof Immigrants came | friend. Sho camo to Clovaland, nnd fnoily into the States crossing the Missour! River, |. found a home in the Cross mansion, whore it ts they rushed fer tho Western frontior Iine, | alleged showns seduced by Henry. Bho went which during 1877 and 1878 moved fully 100 miles | out in society considerably, and in time mado each year nenrer the Tucky Mountains, Many | the acquaintance of Dr. Xenophon C, Scott, o ennie who had no business hore, who, after pny- | prominent member of tho medienl profession. ing tholr land-entry feca,—the firat scttlora be-.| When It waa discovered sho would becomon ing atyays thoso upon the public Iands,—hnd | mothor, Dr. Scott was arrested ona bastardy Uttio and In many Instances no moncy left. ho | procecding at tha instance of Miss Babbitt, who ease of an Iowa wom, told moby the United | waa backed by Honry and his tather, D. W. Blates Land Agent of this ulstrict, who ro- | Cross, Theenso fell through by defnult, Misa marked after paying tho fee for his and that ho | Babbitt going back to Rngland. Dr, Scott com- had “just $1 left,a wifo and four little chile | monced sult nguinst all threo for malicious ruits, Portny at Feinginnl Weatuats, dren, bestdes a spin of horses and n wagon,” Is prosecution In suing him for breach of Pee peumers Sarees Ts he cates rth the | Mag | Olly a fale apociuen of tho condition of many | promise and seduction, alleging | damaxos of thoso who camo to thiscountry. How tho man thought he could bulld hig bouae, break up his ground, and live while he was growing his fret your's crop jis more thin ono ean iningtio; and yet thore were thon. eands of such people, and hundreds who came and took up land without possessing so much as nu yoks of oxen to plow it with, It may ‘be that these simpic people Inbored under tho delusion that the country wits one vast garden, which needed but to bd looked pon to briny forth grains and yegetabics of ail kinds; or It muy be that many of thom thought thoy cold support themsol¥es and family through the first yenr by working for othore, Forgetting, that tho others were In muny casca ag badly off ay thom- selves, prowant. What ndded to tholr misfortuno was that thoy attempted to farm ttpon tho snnin principle na in Hlinols, and planted tho first broken ground with wheat, go that tha drought of 1870 brought on n total fallure, and many who tight othor- wiso have stemmed tho tide found themselves without food or money and slim ehanecs of ob- tnining employment. Winter enme on and great suffering ensued, but, thinks to tho ald soclo+ tgs, thors ware hg oleae oF, en aay ‘Tho spring of tho presont yor wv and ho ruin came, Many of those who had had the plitek to remain throw tip thelr bands and left tho country in despair. Thora wero two clusees of people ‘who gottled here; one bad somo money and plenty of poursoverance, tho other Httle money and still less perseverance, As a rulo those of the former class manngod to got along, atid are now Jn the possession of good farms, with more or less stock, ‘Thoso compris- Jug tho latter class huve almost entircly left tho country, and aro now curslug the State for that for which thoy themselves ace to blame, as no one evor advised thom to sottlo in a now coun- try untosa thoy had enough to take them through tho frst year, besides a team and implements to work with, Had tho yeur been one of usual ralnfall thors would have been no complaint, but an adverse year mukes tho ppee Rettler an object of ehurity, The sume thing happend after the fallure of tho wheat crop in Iiiinois In 74, Again, Inte immigmtion westward haa not been compnet or prudent, but remotely acute tered, sparse, and hazardous, The good crops sinco 1876 caused tho settlers to lose sight of tho Nability to destitution among scattered frontier settionients, and tho pnat yartr bus been a sud re~ mindor of this oversicht. “Tho continuous suce cossion of prosperotts seasons for half n decade, commencing itt 1656, culminated tt giving Kane ens tho lend of nil other Stites in wheat produc. tion, whether considered fg an uggregato, per Nero, or por enpita, it was this thnt caused tho popilution to iueruuse go rapidly. tn 1860 thera wero 107,28 people in the State, and tlye yours lnter but 165,807. There are now ncarly in ‘title jon, and Kanan stands In tho foremost rank of agricultural States. A SAMPLE OF THE FRONTIER COUNTRY, This plnco, Wa-Keeney, trom whore I write, is 8 fair example nt Western Kangns towns, Jt Ie dL mileg west from Kansia City, aud situated on the one hundredth meridian, “It was frit sotq tled in 1877 and now contains 00 or 700 inbabe itunts, thore being about 2.600 In the County of Trego, of which It is the county-seut, It ts loss than 100 miles from hero to the western line of tho Stato, und tho country is thinly settled about halt way to tho lino. This muy therefore be considered a fronticr place. It containg a now stone business block, just created, which could not be builtin the Enst for less than $410,000; 4 depot, built of siinilar stone, worth $10,000; and there nro hotels, stores, and roaidenees to curs respond, A drivo Into the country found many farmors just opening, Winter wheut never looked but- ter than at present, and if snow covers the ground this winter, or rain comes next spring, thore will bon fine harvest. {found tho sume true south of hore jn tho arent Arknusas Val- ley. ‘The crear of Inst pr and this spring ns driven the Indigent and poor sottlers away, und, while it decreased tho population nearly ono-hatf In nuinbers, it hia improved st in qual- ity. Sor thls reugon many settlers allirm that tlio drought has beon 2 good thing for Kanga; but Ido belleve that they would prefer to bave no more of it, Bo this ns it muy, it tas had une oou.restiit. Peoplic have learncd how to farm. they hive learnud what crops will staud dry weather and what will not, and that no business in Wostern Kansas {8 so sure or moro profitable than cattlo and sheep raising in connection with general firming. It reused but little feed to tako them through the mild winters, and thore {s an abuadnanco of good gruzing- tuna, nnd will bo for years, It acems tov bud to try tamakoa farming country of Western Kansng, which for tho noxt ton oF fifteen yours will cortalnty prove wn wit: eortain field, subject to many viclasitudes, until ellmatic chinges huve taken place, whon ft ls such anexcellent stock-raising region. Those who engaged instock-ralalng, oven on tho suitll- est acule, are coming out yery succossfully, whilo thoge who nttuaptod to. ralse wheat exe clusively have falled. Mroom-corn, sugar-cane, Egyptian or rice corn, sweet potatoes, ard pea- nuts will produco well, and muy bo grown with -| huppy results In tuo most severu drougth, ‘hese aro tho lossons which have been taught the farmers of Western Kansna ata fourful cout of monoy, timo, labor, and privation, Let succoeding immigration profit frum othora’’ox- perlence. Falluro and suiforig wero tho results of stuking everything on wheat crop which proved a fullure, not because of tho condition of the soll, but be ‘want of rain, in uncontrolli in any country at times. Wheat-ralsing was of ustronomy and agen “The Function of tho Principnis’ Associa- ton" was noxt dlacussod by Principals Meach, Erownee, Clough, E. it, Stith, Miller, Gould, and chy Prinel{l_ A. K. Sprague next read n practical paper ou * Engliah Literaturo.” «dhe followlug otlicers were otected for tho en- fulg year: President, 8, A. Moopers Vice- Proaldent, A. A. Millor; Scerotary, W. 0. Clough} ‘Trensurer, J, Hf, Cummings, After miscollancous business, the Princlpals’ Association adjourned, ‘nt $101,000, but tho Court dfamiased the case on the ground set forth by thedofense that dam- oges void not bo incurrod in tho malicious prosecution of a civil auit, Scott thon beyan suit nyninst defendants for conspiracy to injure his sovtnl standing, claiming datagesto the nmount ‘of $25,000, Now the slugulur feature In the ease dovolops. Miss [ubbitt came over from En- gland, und, whon the cause came on for huaring, took the witness stand for Dr. Scott, necusing Heury Crogs of being tho fnthor of her child, and testltying that she wasinduced by Honey aad bis fathor to commence proceedings agalnst Dr. Beott. Attcr bearing testinouy for soveral weoks, and then arguinents from such eminent Jnwyera ns Judgo West of Hellfontaine, Brooks off ieabire ond Judge Durke of this. city, tha Jury rotlred inst Wednesday morning, but caine to no decision till this morning, when thoy re- turned f vordict In favor of plaiutit, and assessing the damages against all tho defonu- ants at $4,760. ‘Tho dofense mado a motion for a now trial, which will bo heard in a faw days, Miss Babbitt is now on hor way to England, having sailed from Now York inst Suturduy, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DecATut, Il, Dec. 28,—Last evening, at tho session of the Quarterly Conference of Stapp’s Chupel (Methodist Church) tho Roy. Tunts ‘Titus Kendrick, charged with fulsohood and fraud in making alleged” misrepresontations, was ununi- mously, und almost unceremoniously, oxpelled from tho church. Kondrick, who bolda Elder's orders, was present nt tho trial, which Insted un- tit o'clock this morning. He claims that he ts stillainomber in wood standing. and rofuses to surrender his certificate of inembership. Io looks upon tho Rev. Dr. Goodwin, pastor of the First Methodist Church here, a8 big bittorest foo, and bas charged blm with immoral conduct, falsehood, and forgery, and has tiled the decus ment with Presiding Elder Dayics, In all prob- ability thore will ve execute interostiog tlines among the Methodists in Decatur thia winter. EDUCATION. State Teachers’ Moctings at Springs eld, ML, and Indianapolin, Inds Special Dispateh to The Ohicago Tribune. Sprivariecn, Ul, Dec. 28,—Tho State ‘Tench- ers’ Association convened to-day In tho Scunte Chamber. ‘Tho attendance was .fair, Trot. Slade, Superintendent of Public Inatruction, was made Chairinan, and Prof, J. F. Perry, of Joliot, Seoretary, Among tho prominont visitors pres- ont nro Gen, John Enton, United States Cominis- sioner of Education at Washington City; Col. ¥, W. Parker, uf Roston; Deucon Peabody, Regent, of the Stuto Industrial University at Chutn- palgns President Hewett, of Normal Univeralty; Prot, John W. Cook, of Normal University, an President of" tho Stato ‘Teachers’ Association; and Prof. Cook, of Chicago, But two or three topics wero discusaed in tha course of the meot~ jug to-dny. About thirty’ more tenchors arrived: here to-night, and the leding dotols ure ullye with agents for schbool-book publishers. Tho ral work of tho Convention will not occur until morrow, Speelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Trilunc. Inpianarouis, Deo. 23.—Tho Stato Teachors’ Association inet in annuul Convention here to- night. Tho Mayor of tho olty dollvered o very entertaining address of welcome. Pointed and ablo papers were read by retiriug President Mer- rit of Lafayetto, and President-clact Couper, of Wtichmond. io Association adjournad to moot aynin to-morrow. Apectal Dtapatch to The Chicago Tribune, LAnsina, Mich. Dec. 23.—Tho twenty-ninth nnnuat mooting of tho State Tenchors' Agsocia- tion commenced this evening ut Representative Hall with quite a large attondauce of peda- fous, Dr. Mulcolm MeVicar, Principal of tho tate Normal School, dollvered an wddress on “Tho Teuohor and Hla Work,” which was an in- structive and Interesting dlacourse. They will be in scasion Wednesday and Thursday, A SAD AFFAIR. BELERVILER, Ill, Doc, 28—Tho little sottle- ment called Twist Hill, como cight or ten miles from hero, was much excited Saturday morning Inst by tho discovery of tho dead body of Mrs, Bulter,o widow, Jylogin bed between hor two childron, little girls and 4 years old, ant tho dead body of nn infant in o baskot in a shed in tho reur of the house, Itappears that Mra, Sul- ter was confined somo time during Friday night; that abs placed tho bupy in the out-house, where it was frozen to deuth, and that sho roturned to her bed and died from hemorrhage, FURS! FURS! On account of our removing trom M1 Btato-st. to 165 Wabash-av., corner of Monroc-st,, Wo find that wo have got out of tho zenoral traffic of the retatl trade: and ns wo heve Grreat many Furs loft of our awn manufacture, No. 11n avery rospect, consisting of Fine Slelgh Robes, Arctic Fox, Beaver, Black Bear, Red and Gray Fox, Coon, Lynx, Buffalo, &c., Seal and Mink Saeques and Seal Dolman, Mink and Seal Mutfs and Boas, Ladies’ and Gents’ Caps, Hats, and Gloves, Trimmings, Fur-Lined Clreulars and Dolman Of our own manufacture, also IMPORTED CARMENTS. Tho above stock we will clone out at cost, and alt goods lofton our hands ‘Thursday morning wo will eloso out nt Publis Auction Thursday Morning at 10a. meand2p.m. and Friday Morning at 0a. m. afd 2 mi, null our surplus stock 1s sold, for wo wish to mans ‘ufacturan now stock for noxt season, ‘his willin no way Interforo with our Megutar Custom Work, fur we nlways will keop on hands tno jot of Akins’ lor Ordered Garmouts, and after thls season wo will make ita Specialty makta FUR GARMENTS TO ORDER. Monday, Jan. 3, wo will reeolyo ZOO moro of the tng Victoria Island Velvet Seal, {And wl tako orders for Fino Garmonts ot Meducod Prices. jo KOods Bol nt private sale Thursday, After tho nala, Friday, which’ will close at 4 pens wo will sell nods nt tho samo prices thoy wore sold for at auc> lan, and keop upen untl) 10 p,m, Dealura in Burs should not fell to attond this salo of M. J. F PERIOLAT & C0., LEADING FURRIERS, 165 WABASH-AV. ‘Tho Auction Salo will bo undcr tho manngament of POMEROY, & CO. TERA SETS, BASKETS, &ce Prior.to inventory we make prices on Rogers’ finest Tea Sets, Baskets, Vases, Casters, Centre Picces, Forks, Spoons, Carvers, &c.,, SPECIALLY IN- TERESTING to Housekeepers preparing for New Year's Calls, 1 Hamilton, Shourds & Co., STATE & RANDOLPIL{ sePPFORT. 1. SPENCKIRIAN PENS, Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribtne, MavigoN, Dec. 27,—Tho taxpayers of Wiscon sin pay a large sum annually for tho care of tho insnne, tho dent and dumb, and tho blind, and for the education of tho bad boys in tho Indus- trinl School nt Waukesha, and for keeping worse mien and women in tho State Prion at Waupun. In round numbers thore aro 600 Insane paticnts in tho nsylumat Madison, 600 nt Oshkosh, 150 bilnd children at Janesville, 200 deaf and dumb at Delavan, 400 Loys at Waukeshn, and 400 cone victaat Waupun, Thero fs, in addition to those State institutions, n House ot Correction at Mil- waukeeo which contains 200 of: the petty thieves, buralars, drunkards, etc., that infest a Inrgo city, who aro sent up for a, short dime—the spawn of tho Pollee Court—because thoy aro not able to poy a small fine, There is also an Industrial School for Girls in Mitwaukee, which was built by the indies of that city, but whieh is now under State direction, that contuins 10 [n= mates, In addition to all these pluces overy county hag tts jail and poor-house, and almost every ong of these holds from ono to five Insane persons that aro uxeiuded from the Stato insti- tuations clthor bucnuse they ura incurible or be- enuse tho county in which they resido has al- ready its full quate the InsUtutions, Some of tho counties huve such a Jurge mumber of in- sino thit st was found necessary to puss a gen- eral law nuthorizine the erection of county in- sine asylums, to ald fn tho buliding of which tho State mikes a liberi donntion, ‘The nsyluing at Madison and Oshkosh tre both running over, and aro dilly denying admiassion to thy helpless and doserving Insuno. Tho theory of the Muungors Of these Insane justitutions Is that they ure hospitals for trentment and not asylums for the retention of patients who urd really incurable, so that the incurubles aro often sent home to beveared for a thoir rolutives, or, if paupers, sent to tho jatls or pour-houses, to Inyer outa miserable existence. These public justitutions bave Woon built at ate enormous expense, and mulntuined by the annual outlay of jurge sums of money raised by toxntion. Some of. them brave been twice built, those .at Waukesha, Junesvitte, and Delivun huving been dustroyed once by tire, Thoso Staty institutions ary, governed by n Board of Directora who are appoiuted by the Governor, and who hold tholr ollicea for three years, Thor ure pald nothing for tholr survicos, but are sup- posed to give ns much of thoirtinié ns ia neces+ sary for swact chny)ty’s sake, How todeal with the paupers, Insane, and criin= Junta, and to provide for thelr suppurt, Is ongtol the most serious and perploxing questions that confronts the philanthropist and thé” fcyislator. In Wisconsin it Id. a3 grave as clsowhere, und Is Just now nf fregh subject of commant because of aLreport made to tho Governor by a Legisiitive Committee to Juvestignte the manngoment of the Insane Hospital at Mudisou, ‘Tho Committee ‘wna appotnted by the Senito Inst winter, and the investigation wis nude suring tho suinmer, Tho report revyenls the (rug fuwardness of tho tman- agement of these institutlous, Tho inancisl portion of it will nstonish the taxpnyers, and tho sanitary and economic condition of the {1 stitution will = furnish = food for refic tlon and legislative ction. Tho managers spent money with nf perfect loascucsd and without any regard to authority. ‘Tho ue- counts of tho Stowurd and Superintendent aro short somo $1,600. Thoro is an indebtedness of $18,000 not Accounted for, Tho Lexislature ape Foe $1,000 for building a burn, and tho Hrectors or Board of ‘Truatces built one that cost 88,000, ‘The sum of $1,200 was appropriated to purchase stock; und €2,000 worth was bought. ‘The gum of $0,000 nore was expended withouttha shudow of authority for tho construction of wings that nd not beon authorized by tho Legla~ Inture. ‘fwo thousand dollara wag appropriated to build a awiteh to the institution from thorall- road, but the awitch wis never built, thaugh tho mony was switched out of sight and cannot be found, . ‘The report of tha Committee Is quite long, and covers n great dealof ground. ‘hls fa tho oldest Justitutlon In the Stute, nnd if euch misinunago~ ment, to cnil It by no Karsher term, fs permitted here under tho Bupervision of a respectable Uoard of Dircctors, whut aro tho other Roanls about in the other’ cities far nway from the Governor's fatherly caro? Twoyenrs ago tho people of the State were scandylized by tho tm- proper conduct of gone of the teachors tn tho natitution for the Education of tho Deaf and Dumb, Thon there was trouble with tho Indus- trinl Schoul for Hoyd. and tho Suporintendont was removed, Next followed tho fearful rove- lutions of tho Houge of Correction atMilwaukee, whery tho fumates were subjected to crueltios thut were 2 disgrace to tho nye and country. and now tuls roport roveala a atuto of things fn the Mudivou institution that malo people ask What next? ” Special Lspatch to The Chteago Tribune, Mitwavkey, Wis, Deo, 2—Mr. Rubico hag concluded. to christen his now newspaper the ‘of tho Ve rt x Ted teh Five Durasnegs be eae | EU SWAN QUILL: ACTION. ] {a-20 Numbeors,- A completo Samplo Card, for rink by mail on receiptof 2Scoultle - 5 Ivison; Beaxemans Tavton &-Cox Tho Last New Color. Ladies will bo gind to hear that *futtored frog" Ja tho name of thu Inat now color. It ia rathor lightor than " frightened tuad” or “angry qaouse." Stick to the best and savo money by using Dr. Dull’s Cough Syrup in cago of colda, Vrice, cts, Cummins’ Dental Com anys State and Rane dolph, Finest teeth $7, Fillings half price. 29 wand 740 Grund Utrost, Wow York. PRIZE-DISTRIBUTIONS, COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. ‘Thetr popular monthly drawings, never postponed Duy tho Improved Howe Seales, Donlou, cnuso of the } gellvek & Co., Ayonts, 07 Lake struct, bie culumity, iablo tera taker place regularly in the CLTY Fee eee a a ae tse tee Anh A Gu FREE GvOry, Celia Gnd pestis Ce ici on ”“ DECEMBER 31 pailtics . of ja paper and 0 last name being eli it tt 4 at zis La Iiileloutiy oxpressive tonilow ete inherie the | what credit hotcun commands iealliaprontabte, | yANIEEt—On Doo. 27 Atrs, Dolla Arnbutm gave | neao drawinus occur monthly undor provisions ot non-partisnn business of the old concern, if any Buch business there be. Both nro yood nanos and both ure quite Sugoative, ‘Tho tirat bull signitics that the paper belongs to the progres: alive, dominant party of the Union and the lust halt suggests that nll the juteat news js to bo found in its ecolumnd. It ments,” primarily, that.n Republican who fs atter 0 draw tufthe General Assombiy of Kentucky, incore poratlng tho Newport Printing ind Nowapapor Cag nate be Sapecial act, oud bna never been, "ilio United, States Cireuit Court on Maroh3l rou dered tho following doclaton: Ist—That the Commonwebith Distribaties Company te legal, i re DED Now Vek eifore ntoaso copy. MARRIAGE LICENSIS, Residence, Oakland, Ni rule Miles he makes monoy; if not, a total follure fs tho result, fu minis Intorests aro diveraiiied he oa hot Bulfer go much from to loas of 2 atuglo ranokt, IMPOSING UPON CHrADITY, Tho State did the worst thing pokaibto for hor own good when she nilowed the officlais and agents to go under State recoguitton and bey u chicago. 2d—Ite drawiuge nre fate, tho news might Letter buy the dtepuntican-News. | for the few thousunds who wore in actual want. 1 Chil Company has an jarge rosorve Helrur Kopublican, tt will of course be clean and | In order to urouse tho sympathies of the pe Ee eg err Chien sche TOUTES reliowine actcendts priser feconts and, boli newsy, it will be bright, ortire ple of ather States they wreutly oxagKerutod tho Josanh Nomos,, hicayo. iPro. 100 Prizes 2p 08.8 1m of fo palltienl"rovoludon that hua recently | Unt Weston’ Kunsas wus ot “woe acemunty | Vctavcuntt a1. 61 Wert Teandorp ipris: a Peteos boner $aub} OO ss osee ot Wes ‘ oy tuken piog in this Congressional district, where | aud cluborate scientific and tearnod ‘arcvios | {iifae Farmall: a MOMh Saeeeee, BE 100 Pisce siden the old News was once mighty, but where it hus [ wero writton to show why such was tho Sapna W. Koogan... Nena, 9 Prizos. ch, Approximation Prisos. 2,700 now becomo defunct as an ciean, wit hothituy | cuses particularly was this so in 1H, Then, Carrol Phicago. Wise ack, Approsimution Helios, 10 loft but its mame, Verily, Mr. iuble Is dlges | tov, of lute numbers of mendienuts have been EnKlowaod, Prizes: euch, Approximation I'fiscs, Wal boytny tho old injunction of Suripture, not to put | traveling in tho Engt tolling horrible tules of wo Englowood, 4 —— — new wine Into old bottles. which hud no reulity excopt In tholr own fortile {yuan Lindgr Chicaxo, 1,000 Prizes... Mr, Hubloo already bi bis editorial agsletants | imuginationy. It 1a needless to cay that the | {Hutte Anderson, 22,.. Chicago, eahyicle, Hokots, nearly ull engaged, and thoy ure thus far Wis- |. guituring Kansas ecttlora” In most of thosu {Retor Gunatneh 28.,..1acine, Wis, onnt testey or Hank Dratt tn Lettor, of wond by conain journalists who aro well acquainted with | cases never received tho donations freely given. | (Mury ¥. Deonan ‘hivaxa, Express, DONT BEND. BY REGISTENED. LiI> the olty and Stute, ‘What indicates, that ho in | Ono cnse of authonticiuformation was that of a Wiany uu. Lawl Chleayo. TES Posrorricn OVE. Ordors of & und tends to give local affairs n marked prominence, | certain pious mun fn Gave County, who, whon at conte Jubosun, Chicuyu. upward by Kxpross, can bo sent at our axvonnes 4, Tt ig now announced that the new abevt will | home in the ittle town In whitch ho lives (Gr@in~ | {Patrick Houlthu lca bor furthor Information aad tt AAT onal make its bow to the waiting and anxtous public | field), performs mintéterlul duties; ho bos Just ee Te A etre AS PAL about Jun, 3, returned from auch 8 tour through the Eastern Tuw Washinuiouret., Heong 24, Chicuzo, Tho water-supwy and water-waste 1g a qucé | Staies, und fa now starting v lirge wtock furni, — tial ten cull Slew tae Gauri’ | Nish plorae ttt atc yao wy Sat eS age y Sx~ alned money from benovolen! aniruy. etme TT CTT — 3 {ng and oxpensive one to dent with. ‘The supply | ing that 5,000 people Iti ha enunty wang. were In i Rrtoptepct By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0., here would be ampte if It wero not for thu ur | an almost starving condition, Tho truth of the | | priv A, iamill Wsicauo. Auctloneers, 64 and & Rundolph-st, consclonable waste on tho partot housokeupery, Mattar 18 that, according to tho census Just take |} Zipst diame Gea. cade who ofton keep the water running oll day and | en, thore are not over 1,000 inbabitanis jn tho Paul Sehiinm. Chl all nlybt, with no object tn view. After repented | county; and, though 2 traveled over a arya See dunnead ‘ warnings tho Water Commissioners have re- | portion of it and made freq wont inaulrios, Tcould Josoph Mraz... 9 sorted tu herole treatment, and turned olf tho | not tind orheurof aulngle fauiity that was in {eat Wiel ‘ water from forty-odd dwellings in the elty in | necd of tho necosunries of life, Quy wornan liv= Stoves, and General Household Goods, nig! \, “won! 0 rounds " pre rawing a Dotter gerved If thoy turned it ull off, heartrending picture of herself and four little 9:30 This Morning. THE SENATORIAL BTHUGGLE children, one a suckllpg babe, sturving, dying. ELISON, ¥LEUSITEDS LA £0... stilt continues betwaon Keyes and Sawyor, with | The noble-beurted Governurof Kunsus, 8 Joh, Bd und of HandulD! ho new developments and no changes iu favor | Ob roading {ble lutter simightway sent her 6 TANDY. Of others The trisids of beth continue fo clain | check for $0, and almilar donations havo beon ae CAND Me en that their favorit 14 abead, but neither piety } Pouring spon ber forsoverus imontha, Tho . Bend 31, #2. $3 or ico s sopsle furnlaies any rellablo data in support of tha | Story was ull x bony, bo it suld tolicr shame, The +4 retail box Uy uxpruse of the Lise gli, "Tho hitest contribution to tho Seunturial | Warian lives ona larie furin, and fs in vory come | {B.C Van Btavorn Qpinor, Ute Canton ie riotiy puree, Leokuee literature 4.4 vigorous urticlo from the pen ot | fortable clroumstances, whilo hor husband fatho | LEthol {uous cts Tout Chivao, Audruss ox-Sonator Timothy O. Howe, inwhich bo favors | lucky posscegur of seven rich mines In the Tore DEATHS, GUNTHEI contectoner, | Sawyer and questiony the qualitications of Sr. | Chery of | New ortee ery oul ee Sentences e isaieutwarsee CS 0 : >, 5 5 : eyte Itisreully a yery pretty quarrel as it many | sass of Persons wh haya nado oH eet ia eee Dobeloved wito of Chole IS CANDIES, ot 0“ -Oticer, | 83 miutel \ a begying for stury> x \« Every Day. Cunaid> one ra ee pep sepa ected pent ing Bcttlers. Tucle stories oF sturvation uro | neiay tees at Wine ws ts etee aed TEEN OS pron Boring wurid. Vor ata af Mininerig, veh i th, raat | te Ne 2 Neale CATE | MOTE DS ERAT MN ey Sen WA aot? T T v4 by he obo = witton ofa aise Ete medial falsely, | RESIN to cute ral ects and clue | Saget wats, ener weet oS pedal lta oe LS Niiith digeuses,"' are somuihat puzzled over the | {uf ire being sont Weat from Yopeka at tho rate | puntos yuan Aor gate, Fenldence, oo Chora. RUNES. facts whieh ire, thu born of thewg) diseases SOMtUuelneescincyy wha live in. thus seetion Be Testicle Gonvapuon; thvnce by care to Calvary | aa gra ei curlan sliavene Eacan Bro now unusually prevalent in tho olty at tho | Unt wtneie ed ae iestonthe euiutery. rouleta shots + = go to poop LEE: is city, ny, Too. 23, Ames AS, Ts i) Pe ee a eae teats aig | wboabuula) bu ly wo menue objects ot churty. | wacduuuutoror tune dea" Anse Wculsgin akva t yortrunts, Hetsoule, Hace Polish and Irish setticmente, whodo population, Work bay been offered the needy by rallronds | years] months and [3 days. ke. lewill pay. : p and in teaming, Dut us long as‘ thoy ean Jive | | unoral ‘Chursduy wfernoon at o'clock sharp.frow PP seatoente Y i elomtll ned til VA y No. Pay less attention to cleaulitoss and Ventilation | Unon charity thoy utterly refuse to work, ‘The | the rusldence of hur parents, No, 31 Alichiua-ay. Peis deat Dae earn rE RB Lasoo) than other peuple, Ancw theory is neoded 10 | Wit hus boon hut many of thom bave boon | | IHATI—iu bis dat zone, ewan 1 Uvatt utters | ay Goons, c Agrov with the jue Feducod f0 pPutiperlan WhO would otborwige bo | HOTEMnges at Lie son's Tesldenco, W. D. Heath, 8 | ___— u MBS comer ‘twonty-rourtt~ 5 é Funeral from tvsldencd ‘Thuraday, at 2:30 p.m. tutte by eure to Bilebigan. : McKINNON—Of diptherutto. croup, ‘Tuesday, Dec. ag Arbur Atgue,uilrd aud youuyes sun’ UF Ala? earning their own living. The respectable peo- ple are opposed to this whulesaly: pau periai, and use condemn it; and uy while It was posi- ively necessary last winter, it {6 oot now, the bes 4 iS wricu list. Neec eee eee cny here: Holo usen Slaughter, . for th DUET HVOIL. Wise ary A oe °, y : yrumardt WiL¥ Oe Nearly J,000 bead uf yume was killed duripg onder aad ‘wurruntud. Br bangs the recont butlucy at Kawtwell, In ony tumous