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8 Nad THE CHICAGO THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. W. Lrow, of 8t. Louls, 19 at the Palmor, ‘M. Duntos, of La Crosse, Wis, is nt the Shor man D.K. ifatt, of Rutland, Vt, is-at tho Tre- mont. % . B.D, Raxp, of Burlington, Ta. ts at the Trus mont. J..8, CLAnKsON, Of Des Sfotnes, Ja, $6 at tho Bhorman, 3. Lawnesce Wittans, of Now Haven, fs at the Gardner. Ex-Gov. AND Mug, A. CALDWaLL, of Kansas, are at tho Palmer, Mi. AND Mus. H. M. Bursitas, of Winona, Mhin., ure at the Palmer, ‘Two nuSDRED AND SEVENTY barrels of slco- hol were exparted yesterday. KR. W. McCravanttny, Warden of the Jolict Penitentiary, fs at the Tremont. Miss EMMA Aunot and tho members of her Opera company are at tho ‘Tremont. ‘Tuy Sub-Trensury yesterday pald out €30,000 gold and $2,000 silver, and redeemed $10,000 allver. ‘Tur artist. Elkins, was conveyed to tho Wash- ingtonian Home yesterday morning by Mr. a. G. Story. : Mi. ‘Henny BScnuntz sent 6 to Dr. Shipman yesterduy, thus intking $334 aubsertbed to the ‘founditigs' Home fund to dite, Tits receipts of tho internnl-revonuo office yesterduy amounted to S125, of which 822.510) ‘Was for spirits, $2,089 for cigars and tobacco, and #702 for beer. « Cononre MATSON yesteriny hold an inquest at Nou. 11 Rubel street upon Mrs, Burbara Fegan, who died of heartdlsense nt 3:0 yesterday morn< ing. ‘whe deceased was n German, 55 yours of aye, and loft u familly of four grown children, ‘Tur Christmas teativul of tho Railroad Chapel Sunday-schvol on State street, near Fourteenth, was held last evening, aud several hundred chile dren were made happy by ing enudies and toys. ‘The Hey, Acthur Miteboll and Mra, Baltoy mide addresses, Josep Bun, 13 years of age, while at work qesteny noon in Rynn's cooper-shop, on Cly- ourn avenue, had his left arm nccidentatly cunght in tho machinery aud broken in two iuees, He wis taken to tho homeof bis parents, No. 13S North avenue. Warciteniant service will bo observed 8 ‘usual in Chicago Avenuc Churet. A large audl- ence was present Inst yeur. Dr. Horrick John gon, tho Rev, Arthur Little, Mr. John V. Fare Woll, und othora, will give addressea, Tho serv- fee proper begins at 10 o'clock. ‘Tue pinno, one of the Frand prizes nt the First Reginent Fair, was won by ticket No. OH, owned by Mr. ¥. 1. Bowers, No, £25 South Wator atrcet, ‘The dtainond set was won by ticket No. 9, owned by Miss aAmy Bonne! No, 84 ahroop street, The remuiuder of the druwings will take place to-night. , FonLowrna fs tho lst of dutiable goods re- eclved ut the Custom-Houro yesterday: Order Tt. Miller & Co., 21 bogsheads lime juice; Low- enthul & Kaufman, 1 case tobneco-pipes, etc; E,W. Gillett, 2 cases snifron; Kirolholt & Nou- Darth, 251 cases wine: Chapin & Gore, 60 baskets ebampagne. Collections, $2,886, Ara meeting of the Control Committeo of the Siingerfest yesterday tho constitution and by- Jaws presented by Mr, Vocko were adopted, and the following ottleers elected: Vico-Prusidont, Dr, T. J. Bluthardt; Recording Secretary, HH. Christman: Corresponding Secretary, Harry Ttnvens; ‘Treasurer, Joho Buenlor. His bond was txed at $25,000, ‘ris Nineteenth INjnofs Veteran Chip held thelr secund annual reveption at Greenobauin’s Hall Inst evening, and this commemorated tho battle of Stono River, There were about 100 ladies nnd gentlemen present, and tho evening was spent tn listening to singing and in dancing, supper being served at midalght., The afulr wags n very cojoyabio one, AgornT inceting of’the Town Bonrds of Lake and Hydo Park was held last ovening at the Grand Pacitic Hotel. Mr. Georg Muirhead, of Luke, presided, tong tulk. ensued as whethor tho uppraisors should make further exuminntion {nto the vexed wator-worka quus- tion. Congiderable discussion was indulged In as to the tsposition to be made of the Joint property, After u short recess, tho Hyde Pack ‘fruatees proposed to the Town of Lake $40,000 8.0 compromise offer for tho Joint works. This offer wis provocative of another racess, and, 13 no decision could be arrived ut, the matter wig tert gpon, and both Boards adjourned subject to val, x <THE officers electand appointed of ehiasne Commandery, No. 1%, Knights Tomplar, tor the ensuing year were duly installed on last Mon- day evening into thelr respective stations by Eminent Sir Jad. Witbeok, ngsisted by Ilight- Eminent Sir W. M. Euan, Grand Marshal, as fol- lows: Slr H. H. Pond, Eminent Commandor; Sir A. J. Guilford, Genorulisalmas Sle M. W. Bor- dand, Captaln-Genorals Bie 8. K. Reed, Prelate; SirC. I. Wilson, Senior Warden; Sir F. A. Mun- gle, Junior Warden; Sir Henry Baker, Treas- urer; Sir David Goodman, Recorder; Sir Otto Btudness, Standard-Benrer; Sir B. T. Wright, Sword-Boarer; Ble J, W. Frees, Wardon; Sir ‘Thomus it. Agnew, Captain of tho Gunrd: L. J. Eastland, Firat Guard; Ste George se~ Kenzle, Second Guard; Bir John Corliss, Third Guard, < TO DE RESTORED TO ITS RELATIVES. . Some days ago the Humane Soolety brought before Judge Kulekerbucker, ty the Trobute Court, the cuse of 4 woman numed Auna Dillon, who bad In ber cbarge ne B-yent-old gle that bad been mys. to hor by its paronts elx: yours before. ‘The .Bocloty clatined | thut .tho Wwolnin wns untlt to hive tho custody of tho ebild, the Court so decided, . and turned it. over u oflicors of — tho Society. On the examination tho womun swore that tho child hud, us fur ns sho know, no relutives lying in tho city. She sitid the chiid had been Hiven to hor by {ts fathor aud mother, but she had forgotten their names, Not withstanding thia statetment on ber part, hows ever, the moment ‘the oxatmination was con- cluded she called on two of tho child's uncles, who ure living In this ofty, and attempted to use them for the purpose of baving tho child re- Btored to her, for the woman, although she abuses tho little girl, is still very much attnched toner, In some way tha Humune Society suc- ceeded In tinding out tho existeuce of these uncles, and also the furthor fact that tho vuid’a grandmother {a also Iving tu tha city, nearly — ol 0 rolatives — belng peoplo in woud olreumetunces. ‘Cho girl, who is now nt the Homo of tho Friondless, will this morning be brought before the relat! for tho purpose of tdentitleation, and if thoy decide that she is tholr kingwomau thoy will undoubtedly take charge of ber, ‘THp LACKEY ZOUAVES ave thelr forgth purty of the season nt tho Puliner Huuse “Inst evening, Tho uttendanco was larger thin usual, and tho attalr tteelr groutly excelled its predecessors. Among those Who wero presont were Col. und Mra, Lnokey, Mr, and Mra. 8. 1. Littlo, Misa 8t, John, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Markengrantt,W.J. Connor and lady, Mr, and Mra. C, W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mra. dra Wil- gon, DW, McCurthy, Mra, Wellington, Miss Anglo Higging, Miss Lizzie Goode, Miss Lulu Nixon, Migs Cora Gilman, Miss Einuin Fitegerald, iss Jennie Caitbick, Misa Emma Fuller, sigs Emma Waters, the Miaves Jenni and Annie Sborman, Misa Nello Thompson, Mise Julia Murnick, Blige Luey Spooner, Miss Bello MeCurdy, Miss Agnus Wallace, dtisa Bessie Walluco, Miss Murgle Moore, Miss Mucherest, Mra, Johnson, Misa Minnte Witson, Miva Emily Korns,, Milas Donahoo, Mus King, Miss Minnle Mackenzie Bilsa Amile Dodge, Miss fjzziu Mt, Osborne, Bilas Emma Ludingtm, Miss Grace Leslle, Silss Mine we Stead, Miss M. Montuomery, Mist M, Ey Princeton, Miss Erie Hitehcock, Miss Eliza beth Mitcheves, Mixy A. Evite, Mr. and Mra. Mus Wheeney, Miss A. Christin, Mise Juli Christin, Miss Ella Petit, Slay Kdaa Byron, Stiss Magula Lome, Miss 1. Hidemun, Miss Hertha Granger, Miss Katia McOnghon, Miss De Luce, Mise jas. bly Hours, Misa Maud Peurco, Misa Geriiu Walk- er, Mis Minnie Buck, Miss Addie Fennimore, Messrs. DM. MeCurthy, FO. Hoylin, B. W, Petit, Wieburd Smith, Chaves Ht. Lat, #, Durlelgh, david Cooys dry 3h Willagey” Frank Shaw, SM. Jotfrey, [, A. Cox, C. #, Fowlur, Hi, Hndaon, E. F. MeCurdy, J. 3. Gamble, ¥ Enhabury, PR, Dutton, Jerome 2. howe: . eorge McConnell, W, L. Mellyuine, A, J, Featborat We W. Wells, Wy oD, nie . ast, O ts, We oH.” ‘Thornton, "W.K. Pali C. HL. Curtis, frunk Gausden, P, it. Kirkham, G. A. Biuith, C. A, Vosbury, J. vorga OG, UL Hartiaun, B. oH, nt, H. Cuaries Burr, W, F, dtitler, I, E, Rafferty, 2. Haymond, Itenry Kotler, D, A. Pyatt, Otto Lud- wig, Fred B. Bunya, CRUELTY TO 118 CHILDREN, A nan by the tinmo of Henry Teachan was arrested some duys ugo for bunting bls wife, and urralznod before Justica Kaufmann for a hear: ng. $10, bawovor, bad the cuso continued several times, and yesterday, when it Wus culled, he tonk wt change of venue to Justico iluukinson, Only one of a half-dozen witnesses wis cxuinined, and be related more purticulart whut Teschon did to bis twa stepebildran, Alo wuld Teschon was in tho bubit of uttacking the children, who ure 6 and 7 yeurs old respectively. knocking them down, pulilog tholr ‘hair, aud dragging them out of the duorway, and tho; often slept under a waxon in the yard. A favorit pasthiue of Teachun's was taking tho ehildren by the ears, and pulling them until the blood cute, The recital wus enough for Teschen, who didn't wunt to buve the textimony corrob: erated, thinklag, porbups, that bls ball would be Dxed vo bigb that be couldn't got sureties, do bu wulved an exutulpation, and was held In 8500 for trial wt tho Criminal Court, ‘Teseben’s first wif committed sulvide two or three years eyo by Jury pluzsinto the luke from the Norih avenue plor, tuking with ber ber two children, who-were uléo drowned. Evur since ‘Tesubeu iarrled bis Present wife, who hua two child rev by hor form: tr husband, be bus been fu the bublt of boativy wid pounding ber, Some time ugo be applied fur a divurce on the ground of ber nlieged Arunkenaess. She knew nuthlug of the tiling of Sir ox, Miss he bil until: she found out by un uc clde: a default bad heen tuken, Tho uttorney forthe flumany Society, whieh prosceuted ‘ferchen yesterday, bud the default sub amide, aud LOW Deschen wants WW drop the sult. Tho brutality of this fellow to his wife nnd ehflitron ought to insure him Bove eral years in Jolict. CITY -HALL. ‘Tip Trensurer received 4,651 yostorday from the Water Departmont. Att the clty offices will be closed to-morrow In order to give * the boys” n chines to make culls, . Tnosr desiring to nave tho 4 per cont on thelr ‘water-tax had boticr puy to-day, as this fs tho {nat chance. Tur tlremen and polico received thelr wages yeaterday, ant the Public Works employés and City Hall boys wilt recelve thelr stinonds to-day, Fine Mansiav Swenie yesterday arranged a ekatlngerink on tho vacant lot opposit the Newsboys’ Home for the beucftt of these street walle, Mayor Harrison was unusually happy yos- terday,, Aprinting Arm presented bim with a copy of n enlendar for 18$1, dedicated to his Honor. Such fs fama. A BUILDING pormit vas granted yostorday to M. M, Rothehild to orect A five-story, cellar, bascinent, and attic stone-front building, 60 feot front and 180 feot deep, nt Nos, 20} and 205 Munroc street, to cost $85,000, ‘Tis Mayor yesterday recelyed letters inquire ing as to tho wherenbouts of Mathias and Prank Rezlawaka, brothors, and Veter Petehicr, who fre mupposed to. bo tn Caicago, Ou lettor wus front Jowa, and tho other from Washington, Turny wore threo cases of diphtherin roported atthe lionlth Oliice yesterdny, ns follows: No. 85 North Paulina, 204 Movawt, and State street. Senrlet-fover at No. G14 West Washing ton street, IR} Ohto (two, cases), Nos, f0vl and SOW Shurtlelt avenue. A cusy of chicken-pox at No. 403 South Union street. ” Crry-Tinsgunct Seivy has received a letter from L, I obingon, oom a Ashland Mock, in which he sete forth that two pleces of School Fuad serlp—Nos. 6.444 and G.446—for $20 and 210, respectively, purcliased froin teeher named Mes A, Gritlin, were stolen from him, and ho wants the payment upen thom stopped. Qun report of tho Fire Department for the month of November was handed In tu the Mayor yesterday. It cuimo a Hittle late, but it shows the ‘following: Fires, #9: falso aluring, peonerty invotved, $2,020,402; loyses on bufidings, Sbitu2ds ‘on gools, total losses, $274,449; totul fnstirance, 81,013,100; iusurance over losses, 00,005. Iv the ordinances heretofore jn force, nono of them Rave the power to the Commissioner of Putile Works to interfere with any persons or corporntions who were tearing up stroots, for the purpose of Inying tracks, without permits, even though unauthorized by the Council, In the re- vision cf the urdinunces full powers will bo given the Commlastoner in the premises, with the police force to back him, Ma. L. DB. Finstan, tho Superintendent of tho Amerirnu District Telegraph Company, yester- duy called on Chiof-ot-Pollee MeGurigiv and asked bitn if he would like to have the district tulegniph system connected with the West Mud- {eon Street Stution until he had the police tines In working order, ‘To this kind proposition Mr. MeGarigie promptly ussented, and xo the public will virtually have the police benetit of tho on- tre telegraph system of tho A. D. T. Co., which covers every portion of the West Division, and hence gives n police alarm connection such ns 1s in yoxue in tho Twelfth street dlatrict in neariy: all parts of the ality. It will be o greet belp in the prevention of crime. ‘Tie tug O. B. Groon had anothor bard trip to, and a burder job at, the Crib yesterduy. Jee to the thickness of over two feet hud attached It- self tu the Crib and tho water hed receded from under ft, leaving a table about five fect wile rojecting over the luke, A high seu, with the Re Hoating, would make this yust mass 1 pow- erful fever which might raison portion of the Crib outof the water. In order to provent this tho mass was destroyed and Ro the const 13 uyain clear. A constant ‘watch 1s kept up day and night and tho Ice pushed away from tho Crib. ‘The jco In the Inke {s remarkably thick, and tho sumoxperlences erode difficulty in going toand ro. ‘Tue Committco on Public Buildings met ye terday afternoon in the ollice of the Commi: sioner Waller. Thero was also present tho Muyor. Tho matter of accepting the work doue ‘by ‘Angus, tho brick contractor of tho new City- Hall, was tho subject considered, The elty owes htm $13,0u0, His work is so pearly done that $500 will complete it, ‘The dispute was as to the kind of brick used,—whethor sower or ordinury, Under tho Heath Administration be wae sllowed to put in ordinary brick, aud Suporintendent Kirtland testities ‘that they ure as good as two-thirds of tho ordiiary sewer brick. Ina communication to tho Council bo states that tho contract prico will burcly pay him for tho material used, saying nothiug of labor and other expensed. Under theso circumstances, the Comusittee allawed him $8,000 out of tho $13,000, 1a order to help him ont, There is no question but thut Angus did bis best undor tho circumstances, and be has made no cluiin for oxtras. ‘THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES. Honlth-Commissioner Do Wolf yesterday morn- Ing sent the following communication to the Controiier, giving hisiaca of whut amount of inoney Is Needed for runuing the Health De- urtinent us be thinks that st ouxht to be. Jerwit bo noticed. tutu largo -inerense Is faked ,in tho approprintion. Lust yeur the amount approprinied for scavenger work and for removing dead aniinals was $3,000; for tho coming year £43,000 is asked, and the rensous: pegs for tho increase are in the letter given bo- low, The sularics of tho twenty sunitary pollco- mon are put on & par with those of the putrol- mon, Tho soluries of the Sccretary aod clerk are fucreased $200 euch, or to $100 per month. ‘They are wetting $1,000 a yonr ouch ut present, and‘nro old publlo servants, Here ia tho letter: Cutvaan, Dec. .—The Hon, #2. Gurney, Clty Controtler—Deait Sits TE horowlth transinit tho estinates for the proper mulutenance of tho Heatth Dopurtment for the year 1881, Thy scavenger service bags not beon properly performed. ‘The eltizen has bad just cause for complaint guid the sanitary interests of the elty Jeopardized by an nadequute appropriation far this work, ‘Tho fuct that a pilo of garbayo 1s eventually removed from the alloys or yards ls by no means tho sumo fact it is promptly removed, 1 have dune my best with the force I had, but It is tmpoustble to do Justice to the reasonable auuitary requirements of welty of 609,000 popu- lation with the appropriation boretwfore tnudo, Thave therefore aaked fora considerable ins orcase Jn tha appropriation for this brunch of tho service, and respectfully request tho Clty Counvil, who are the Feprosvittativen of the peo- ple, to approve it, Very respeutfully your oberdlunt servant, OSoAn U. De Wour, Cqmmntustoner of Hoaith. HEALTI DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES FOI 1881, Heulatrar. Clerk 1,30 Medical I th A 1,000 Sumtary policemen ch, $00 euch... 19,000 Inspectors markets and Btock- Yur $00 oneh, i 4,500 Factory Lng) 6,400 Btewnrd..c.soee ee Matron and cook,,. Fomale nurse, Bedding, Crockery, Tepulrs. Horses, wagons, ambulances, ropairs,oto. Dislafoctants. Vacelne virus Printing and stationery,. INCIACHIALH. 66. se ssee sree Beauvenger work aud removing MULT sierereceerseerees: dond ant DOtalsssescersessecesrees snneveesenenen oBlOU000 RAILROAD MATTERS, The Committue un Strevts and Alleys, South, held a meutinug yesterday ufternoon in the City Clerk's oltied, at) Which thro wus a large attendance of ultizens, ‘Tha | Western Indluna Kallroud was up again for cons sideration, ‘Thure wns a duivgation «from Muttertiold strect, and represontatives from tho Chicuyo City Jtullvuy Compnay Intoreated in tho propelling of Wele ircot-curs by tho cuble sy> tem, Among thosu were Superintendent C. Be Holines, dir, Hiteheock, und Mr. Edwin Leo Brown, on behult of thy Humune Society, ‘There was a long considurution of the matter of ruising the cust approueh to it and the Elyht- cent street bridge, threo fect three, inches nhova the grado, fur the ‘bonotit of the Western Indlana Bultroud Company so that thelr trains fun pss under the upprouches to the bridge, The petiton forthis wad hunded in sume time jo, and tho question wus ad to the attitude uf the Council un the subject, whether it reco; led that the Rullroud Company bad: un ordls nace from the city ut all under whieh it wis acting. It wus hold that the mutter was in the courts tu be decided, und the Counvil did not want to put itsel€ in aw questionable position, Mr. Grinnell expluined, as City Attorney, that tho granting of wu speciilo — privile, ta wn ordinitice Woe not w recognition of any othor ordinunce under which the Campany might claini to be acting, und did wot change the wttitudy of the Councll or walye (ts rights, ‘There was opposition to yg from several Juree proper clnity, nutebly Comiulssiones objected to ny hia horses by compelling: them to draw loud up eo steup u grade, Sr, Brown, the President of the Company, sald that: they would do the work {f granted the pernilie alon, aud huye tho bridge swinging agaly within thirty days, On motion of Ald, Hurky, the whulo matter wae luld over until Monday after noun ut 3 o'clock, when tho Committoy will meet again. A dviogution of one policeman and a number of poor women who own lots on Buttoriield atreot next laid out their griovunces in reyard to. ralwtiy that street to wrudg, and remonatrutad becuse they had no money to puy for the im- provement. After bearing all tho sad storica, the matter was deferred for one year, Next cum Up the unitter of payin, avenue, ty wale Ald. ¢ Calumet, A. HY. Dursley bud ree TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER Bl, 1880—2WASLVES PAGES. monateated. Ills remonstrance. was placed on fie. ns the nascssment has alrendy been made, Thy ordinance granting the Chicago Clty Rall- say Company to tay a cubly road on the Sonth Side was then tnken up. Mr. Holmes, the t+ perintendent, exhibited & model giving 1 see. Uon of road. and showing tho working of the cable on tho pulley and between tha track, Tho slot will bo but Hvaeeihths of an ineh wito In tho street. ‘The cables will be placed Ian ex. cavntion ‘walled with “masonry nnd concrote, which contd by used for underground telegraph wires, Atenot forty feet there wae n recolver for dirt, which was reached from weover in tho rirnet, and could becloaused as often ns de. sired. ‘There w ro wlso pipes connecting with the sowers, eo that the space would bo kept clean. Torun the Cottage Grove avente line would requive in enyife of 10-horsa powor, Wut wus tha Intention to run ail the Ines tromone engine, each Mune fving a separito drum, At Areher aventuo bridge thore contd be attnebed adevice by which the bridge coulit bo crossed, There would be but one euslne, but another act of ns powerful much keptin reserve at the other en eould bo run easter thin with horses. The enrs could be stopped quicker, run flower or more rapidly as desired, and amore iniform rate of speed could be maintained at all seasons of tho The Committee deeidil to recommend ange of tha ordinince, putting fia 1 proviso that the fompany obtain” 10 additional rights under its el lowing it & change of motive power, and tho clty forfeitiog none of Its clans upon the core poration, Tuo Committeo thon adjourned, Tn connection with this there ig tinble to be a fight on tho matter when it comes np in Council Some of tho demugog Aldermen who nroeandi+ dates for reCleetion will fight the ordinance on the ground that the Improvement proposed will throw a large number uf mon out of employ. The fnet ts, sume members of tho Counell have an Iden there Is neat in tho meal tah,” and by: fluliting a ttle thoy muy’ reeeive a satialying quietus, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Ox motion of Mr. James A. Arcnds, Judge Loomls yesterday ordered spread upon the recs ords of tho County Court tho. resolutions adovt+ ed by tho Bar Association in respect to the memory of Jumes Nnuls, dteecnsed, who was an honored mombor of the Assuctation, Iris very evident that the Judletary Commit. tee of tho'noxt. Legislature witt hive to dete mine who shull represent tho Sixth Senatorial District inthe Lower House. As tho Legistature meets noxt week, it Is said to be tho Intention of Microslawalt's friends to delay the exuminution in hopes that the expense of the recount will be asgumed by the State, ‘Ine case of Henry Endoris, Inte Swiss Consul, was called seaterday tp the County Court, Ape pllention bud beet mude tu oxuinine Mr, Enderis wpon the charge of insanity, but Mr, Theodore Senintz, his attorney, 4isked a postponement, on the ground that Mr, Endorls wae quict and showed Indications of improvement. Ils friends thought they could take care of bin. and Judge Loonns therefore postponed the hearing tudetins ite. Itia not Hkely that thecaso will be called again, . Suentre MANN yesterday served a pecutlar repluvin writ, tho property in question beiug a house on ‘Iwenty-aecond street. Aw a replovin writ ls supposed to include property which cun be rendlly moved from place to ninco it isan interesting problem as to what Geu. Mann is going todo with tho elephant thus throwa upon is hands. The vigilant Sherif last evening placed nn additional custodian in charge of tho houso to ace thut it was not carried away during the night. Aveny sad caso of Ingnnity was brought to tho attention of anilng Loomis‘and a jury in the County Court yesterday, Sirs. Naney J. Miler, un exceedingly pretty and iiteresting youne ‘roman, was placed on triul to establish whother or not she was u tit and proper candidate for tho asylum, it was shown thut the lady had been married but a few months, aud that sho Jabored under tho impression that sume- body was continunily following hur, and hurinr except al- || ornamented bat ter. The baluator, by na unique: device, will form a back for a series of reticos extending around the Bar. The dudges* henches aceups: A conspicuats poaition between the main plasters, which decornte the ends ot the rooms, and are of a solid and substantial design, with v view to use rather than to arent: tecttiral effect, -‘There is the novel and useful feature of a platform extending a length of fiftecn feet behing the » tlges' avats for the pure pose of vhabling the Juoges to relieve the mons sotony of long sittings by giving (lem space for oxerelee behind the bench, ‘The Clerks’ desks and Jury boxes aro cates fully dealgnedin keephur with the other eppurs feninees, tho jurysboxes being arranged pn casters roi to onimit of ing wheeled Inte such | conventont positions us imty bo Cound desirable. The lure eal demictinenta of tho Clreult and Superior Courts tre provided with neat and substantial countors surmounted by bronzed raliings and. neatly-pFoamented wlazed sercens, * Tho Law Anatitute room fs Mtted up with book. enses arom the watls, and also extending Into the rooms, ‘Thoy are ‘of plain and subatanttat design in agh, with aultably-designed desks for Hbrarinn, Inte and very handsome readings fabless und tho other belongings of u first-class Hbrary. ‘ The County Clork's, Treasurer's, and Recorder's dopartiuents have extensive counters and desk Accommodations equally woll designed to sult thor Inereusiing ‘bualness, <n the preparation. of those deatyns Mr. Rgan bas been constantly rasisted by tho experience and viloable sty lons of these tepartinents, the Judges, and o hera of thy conimittecs of tho” poor creature fnelated that this imnglnary person Intended to fell her. ‘Thisand other pecullar circumstanecs convinced tho jury that tho young womnn was inenne, and a verdict was returtied accordingly. BUPPRESSING MARRIAGE LICENSES. ‘The expose In yestorday’s TnUNE of tho pe- cullarimunner it whieh marringe licenses ura suppressed in the County Clerk's oflica was tho subjoct of a grent deal of comment about the building) = during =tho = day. Th course of the partics who perpetrated the fraud owas uolvorsaily condemned, When tho parties to .tho. Imposition discovered that their whole scheme bud become a matter of publig nows, there wags @ great uprour, All mymuitier ot protestations were imaddy, tagether with a general nnd heated dental of tho truth of tho charges, ‘Tho facts, however, are so pluin that no possible doulal ean bo made. County- Clerk Klokke is out of the city, but Is expected homo to-day, when he will undoubtedly uncero- nionlously © tho gullty party. MORSE-JOCKEYING. MOW A COUPLE OF KENTUCKIANS PLAYED IT‘ON LOCAL SPECULATORS. : A numbor of woll-fntentionod gontlemon In this clty are Just now bomonning thelr luck ns speculators iu horsetlosh, having been badly tuken In at a salto which was held at Joho Mitchell's auction stable, No, 1d Washington Btrect, on tho Sth Inst. A coupte of Kentuck- Inns, by the names of Thompson and Itnymond, struck the town a fow days previous to the silo, bringing with them whut were alleged to bo alx very fine Kentucky road horses. ‘Tholr merits were Industriously set forth by monns of dodgors which wore spread brondcust Baturday afternoon, the 18th, nud through advertisements inthe Sundny pnpers. Tho only reason for de- airng to purt with thom was-on account of a dissolution of partnership, Several of thoso horses, it was suid, wore well kuown to turf men, and were on. oxhibition at tho stables, where anybody could see thom, ride after thom, tuke them ‘to the track, and tr thont to his uwn suttsfaction, On ite fuce all this louked very gencrous, but when the reader comes to consider Git the dodgers didn't got out until Saturdiy evening, and that Sunday: waen't a fou day for trying the dteeds, aud that the gale began Monduy moriing nt 11 o'clovk sharp, he will doubtlees arrive at the concluslan that the Kentucklans had the best of it, Eueb of the animals was given a purely fetitions name, with ita nccompanying pedigree, und progpect+ ivo buyers ut the sule were simply delighted over the prospect of possessing such ornaments of the turf 1s iO Woll-kuown trotting-horse Hurry Btowar! the well-known high-bred horgo Butlor tho beautiful bigh-bred, rich~ colored, eherry buy mare Rump"; “the well- known trotting-horse Janes Woods's“ tho beautiful dark-brown gelding Davie"; aud “the bewutiful high-bred, conl-black gelding Dandy,” Among the purchasers were a gontie- man connected with a wholesale millinery house in tho city, a well-kuown gente’ furtiishing- goods muti,’ and a prominent trun deater, who . BOUGUT TWO OF TIT “ BAIGALNS," The gentlemun in the millinery lino set his eyes on Jites Woods, who, to Judge by bis looks, fully eatne up to the borrowed pedigree which had beeu given hlin for the occasion. ln nddi- onto ail this, the gentleman took aloug a friund who was “up” on horgos and borso mat- ters, and both of Lom agreed that It would be the biggest kind ofa barguin ty buy him, pros vided thoy could do it at a low Agure. ‘Tho millinery mun nally bid up to $260, and James Woods ‘was his own, Then cane tho trivt of speod, ‘Zhe happy purchuser svt out ete bigh 8 So une hopes ns he pletured tlmsolf inoue nlong ut a rato anywhere from 2:35 to , His dlsuppolniinent and chagrin can be wily Linyslned when he discovered that, white the brute wus pertectly sound and whole, ho was utterly worthless for speed—In fuct, couldn't trotaball, To make it aore disgusting, bo wus apparently notulig but n furm-horse, though 1 ye ong, und bad probably never seen # trek vy his ite. even if he did look Wke the original and bigbly-pudlgreed Jumes Woods, ‘The une Heuuin's lirst thought wis to wake up the Kone tucky purtics and seo if he couldn't get his money buck. He hadn't any duck Ja tnding them, howover, though he did lourn that. tho beast on hid dunds was probably worth g1W, which would redico hiv loss to S10. A day oF 80. ayy he beard somothing that tally roused his slumberiug wrath and determined his tuture wourse of actlon, It was that the Ilvely Kone tuoklung, while here, hut bought four moro horses Of tho sume yenoral xtyle and make-up, und bad depurted for Clnoiinatl or Pittsburg, presumably with the ides of ndvertiee dng thelr now purchages ug James Woods, Murry Siowart, Kump, or Dundy, and stuilarly: yictine jziny the burburiaus in one of those two cities, With tho fcett fe of aman who hus been stung by the viper be has warmed in ble bosom, wo gentiouuo in the craps ne sat him down and wrote to the Chicfs of Potico in Cliehinath and Pitsburg, telling thom of tho Kentuckiung’ dese pievisie trek and wiarniug thes to be on tho lookout for then, ‘Lhe othor Chicaga horse. buyers, while just na badly fooled, nave beon keoplog very quict of tate, and baye apparently justull possible interest In turf matters, tho value of podigrees, and tho lke. ‘ TIE COURT-IIOUSH, STAYING TO NUNRY 4Y ALONG. ‘Tho Joint Committees on Public Buildings and Service of the County Hoard wot yestentay morning In the oftico of Architect J, J. Egan to exatnlue tho phins for the furniture and fixtures gy prepurod by the architect for the now Cyurt- Mouse, Thero ura thirty-six sheota of draw: ings, each of which was gone over tu detail and found to be all right. Tho arolitect bus follawed no partioular desta, but has olaborated serlea of pling in kop hi with thu gonora) “ae uf architcoture aud interior plins or the building, but yurled towutt the speciabroquirementaof cach partioular oftico, ‘Tha duiabing work will be of wah und wiluut,. The desks und movable tural: ture wilkall be of those woods, us the most durable and choupest iu tho end. ‘Vhe cost of the cntire fttiug of the interior Is crtimatod: $55,000, und the Committee decided tu advert atonee for bids for domyg the work, 3 The court-rooms wil be divided [nto two main compurtmionts.—the andience portion and tbe Bar. ‘Tho firat part will huve raised beaches far the spectators, the members of the Hur bet pun clevated platforms, whteh will be dlyided tho Law Institute, ‘The County Board, tug, lias show tt eommendabt lvo to necammodite clus with whon they do nel the publle and the ol business. GOLDEN WEDDING. s Mit. AND sins, @ Longe tT. poTrEn, ‘To reach the happy ‘tage of u golden wedding Je vuttchsafed ta liut fow, and, therefore, an event of this kind bos moro than a passing Ine terest to thp4o who participate In tho pleasure and corert™s ‘The Aftleth anniversasy of the marriage of Mr, George 't, and Eliza Potter was celebs; ted last evening at tho residence of their rum nt daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra, D. W, Poster, No. 8 Deexel boulevard, Hyde Park, Tho afair wus execedingly pleasant and socltl, ind was vw reunion of a tirge number of friends of tho aged couple. Fifty years ago, in the Town of Mt. Vernon, O,, tha Rey. Jumos Seatt united then in the bonds of mutrimony.tccords ing to the rites of the M.R. Church, and last evening that ceremony was gone over nguin hy the Rev. Elder Willing, | Ib was an iinpre: and solemn one. "She parlors were unadorned av far as nny special attempt at decoration was concerned, and forimuttty was dispensed with, fauulne buppiness, eongratitintions, anit socln~ ility’ be ‘Tho presents wero re elig the order. varied, elegant, and appropriate to the oecasion, bountiful collation was served during the evening. Thero were present besides tho Yoners able couple, Mr, and Mis. D. W. Potter, Mr. 8, W, Potter, Parts, Il ‘$. D. Ge Clark, Miss Mary Maud Potter, Miss Jennia M, Potter, Mr, Arthur i Clark, Walluce G. Clark, Mr, anu Mrs, Robert Thotnpgon, Mt, Varnon, O.; Mr. and Mra, H. W. Potter, Mr, ind Mra, Byron kchemmerborn, the Rey, Dr. and Mra. W. OC. Willlug, Mr. nnd Mrs, B, F, Jacobs, Mr. T. G. Otis, Mr and Mrs. ANY ry Mr. and Mra. U.N. Bash, Mr. nad Mra. L, Pratt, Mr. and Mra. J.P, Lott, Mr. and Mrs... F. Brown, Mra. M, A. Otls, Mr. W. L, "Moay, Mrs. 3, EF. Weny E, 0. Lanphere, Miss Elia Lanphere, Frankle Warner, Mr, and: Mrs, Meliiroy, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Toucker, Mra, Abererumbie, Miss A. Abercromble, Mrs, W. A. Lowell, Mr, and Mrs. J, Hood, Mr. und Mrs. BF, Herd, Str and Mes. BM. Michardson, Mr, and Mra. 8. Shepherd, Mr. iL, M. Payne, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph E, Burebell, FLOODED OUT. SOME UNITED STATES STORES TO UE CONDEMNED, About So’elock Inst evening one of Pinker ton's pntrolmen discovered that a water-pipa had burat under the sidewalk in front of tho United States Commissary Department, Nos. 0 nod 6 Washington atreet, From that hour until inidnight @ ‘TtnuNe reporter mado every effort to find somobody who was interested In the butlding or its contents, but without success, Alt this time tho water kept pouring Into tno cel- Inr, nud at a lato hour there wae nt least four feet of water in tho buasment, Tho collur is filled with a very! lnrge quantity of army sup. plies, consisting of canned gouds wid bard-tack. All the verishuble goods ure, of course, ruiued. Capt. Bullwinkle sent n man down to turn of tho water, but ug hé could not yet Into the store, and would probubly huve been drowned had he gotien Jo, he necumpiished nothing. Ata vory ute hour, in somo mysterious way tho aude dress of tho Janitor “was nscertained, and f messenger wes dispatched = to his residence on futterticld street, near ‘Thirty = ninth. Nobody seamed to know whut course to pursue to reach any. member of the Water Do- Partnent, and, wlthough the Police Department wis notiiled of tho future of tho damage, no effort was made toe it, ‘The reporter. tinally beenine tired of standing uround 1 auxtous ox Pectuney, wid loft the hard-tack to Its fnto, struatring isc. A MERTING OF THR ORNTRAL LAND LEAGUE of Chlengo was held lust evening at the Palmer House. There wero about fifty presont, the Hon. Thomas Moyne presiding. b alter conslderab{e, discussion 1g to the rola- tions between the central organization and ‘the subordinate clubs, It was decided, on motion of Mr. Enright, that all otuer bodies in the clty having tho same object bo allowed momberabip in tho central organization. Acommuntention : was read from tho Four teenth Ward Ciub stuting thut thoy hud wlroady sont $80 to Ireland, and woro roady to contribute $10 to tho Contra! Club, A cnll was also rend, slaned by tho Roy. Lnwrence Woleh, of Waterbury, Conn, calting for st necting of tho, National’ Association Jun, Jgund 13, ‘Cho call was referred to the Execu- tive Comunittce, with power to wet, Mr. Conway, of tho Fifth Ward, reported that his organizntion hud collected £60." Thoy pro- posed to send this aun through the Irink (Wort, nnd did not proposo to contribute to the contrat body. If it wus necessary ho was petting that spenkers shonld be sent to bly ward, but if not loeul apeakers contd vislly be found, Tho Executive Committes wore Instructed to mako tha necesdury arrangements for tho Ieet~ ure Of Afr. James Kodpath, which {6 to occur in thisolty Jan, 2, * Sir. Hoyne presented bis resignation as Pros! dent of the Longue, alleging os his reason his ‘busy houra and want of tine, Thy realgnation wus not Becoptetl and was nally withdrawn, “Br. Enright, on Peest took tho chair, y Mr, Hyun, of tho Sixth Ward, stuted that ho and others objected to the uddreas prepared by: the League, tle believed that the objects of tha League wero not simply to buy the land back from tho landlords, but he ruthor wanted the Irish people to take the land back from the robe bera Who but mit. Ho dh not belluve in paying for thia redumption. | 8o far ne ho undare stood Michael Davitt und tho other agitators, tgs Were Iu favor of this very plan. Mr ded, Fitzgerald suggested that It would not Offect the use of the manvy donated by consid- ering the intentions of tho donors, Mr, Conway critielaod the uction of the cons tral body in orguniaing before thoy considered the prefercncos of tho wuxitiiry clubs, Mr. Keuley replied in sono bent, and for somo. thne a row seetued tmininent, but It was Nnally settled by n nugweation from the Chairman that Ab was not riers desired that the auxiliary clubs should contelbute thelr funds through tho contrat body. ; After some furthor discussion, without com- ing to uny decision as to tho rights of the auxlle fury clubs, tho mecting adjourncd for one wook, a WYMENEAL. GENEVA LAKE, WIS, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Grxxva Lake, Wis. Dec, 30.—The oyent of the senson took place this evening, it belug the marrluge of Migs Mary EB. Allen, of this place, to Mr, FL Wilson, of Chicngo. ‘Che groom is n gon of Judge I, G, Wilson, of the Appellate Court. ‘The ceremony ovcurred in tho Episcopal Chureti, tho Roy, lt ‘I’, Ker- foot ollicinting, after which the reception ac- curred at the Whiting House, A spocial train brought upa large number of guests from Chieago and Geneva, LL, among whom were Judge 1. G, Wilson, Charles 8, Wilson, Prof. E, Wilson, Miss Matto Wilson, Samuel Cooper, Mr. Edgar Holt, Mr la. Marron, and other Chicayoans; Mr, and Mrs, Patton, Senator J. I, Muayborne; the Misses AMayborny, Miss Bellu Bennett, Miss Etta Perce, ant “many others from Geneva, Th, is ‘The party returned to Chicago this oven, Wheru the groum and bride will “make thelr future home, ——— CLINTON, ILL. Spectat Duputch to The Chicago Tribune, TON; HL, Dec, 8—A yory fashionable wedding oceurred here to-night, the high contracting par! es being Mr. Bonfimin B. Hull, etapa of the Clinton publle school, and Aljgs” Emma Carponter, of Nermal, a mnost esthnable lady, ‘Thoy recelved’ iumer- ous and valuable presents, ‘Lhe Rov, We N, Favis offielated, f £ —— GAVENA, . Speciat Dispatch to 1s Chicago Tritt v4, aren, Ik, Neo. 00,—3in, A, W.'tusted, merchant and broke. at Sheldon, fa, and Miss Letitia di, daughter of Stewart Craw- ford, druguist, of this clty, were imiited in marriage this afternody at the resifonce of tho bride's father, the Rey. A.C. Sinith, of the South Presbyterian Chur * otticlating, ‘The bride was attended by Mis. We M. Fow- her and the groom by Menry va + beth uf Galena. ‘The ceremony was Witt aby ow frou thy uudicuco by un claburute paneled god | lutyy buuber of uur Lest people, “due bride 1 i vous and valuable was the Terlilantos mun presents, Ar. Mrs, Husted departed ‘or Sheldon in the ening, and were accompanied te the depot by a goodly num ber of friends, ‘The wediling was the most brillant that tins oceurred In Galena during, the years Mr, Sam Moore and wife and: Mr, Will Crawford, of Chiengo, were present at the wedding, “SUICIDE. “ DETROIT. Spreial Diapateh to The Chleago Tribunts Darnort, Mich, Dee. 8.—About 7 o’elack this morning the discovery was made thatn boarder numed Harry D. Wright had eom- niltted suletde during last night at his room {tt the Franklin Iunse. Ile was “engaged to air! named Grace McKnehren, employed as adomestle by Moses W, Field, and was hlin- self employed as bookkeeper of 3, C. Hits & Co, picture dealers, He hind purchased a lot of furniture and household goods, and rented a house at the corner of Twelfth and Laurel strects, Everything was in readl- ness,and Dee. 8 selected as the day oh which Wright and tis sweetheart ware to wed, but something must have changed the alrl’s mind, for she informed her lover that she would not marry hint, and soon afterward left THe the home of her parents in Canndn, hie it, Who lind for yours been somewhat addicted to drink, now beeame reckless and desperate, aud several times while drunk told lils fellow-employés that ho was tired of if. . About a week ayo Wright hed the furuituro in the house at tho corner of ‘Twelfthand Laurel streets removed to Jolin d. Rennie’s anetlon rooms, with orders to dispose of it. ‘This mupentiee he was found dead in his room, nving sulelded by taking laudaniun, ‘On the table was founda will bequenthing eu his property to the girl who had refused hin, a\ long lotter was received by Wright's em- ployer, to-day, directed! to him, written a day: or two azo by the girk It referred to Wright's love of drink, praylng him to ab- staln from the further use of liquor | It also refers ton note recently reeclved by the wrl- ter froin him, In whietvhe declared his Inten- Hon to commit suleide, and expresses a hope that he wil brace up and abandon ail his dt habits, . TERRE WAUTE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tenn Haute, ind, Dee. 90.—Jolin Stew- art, of South Carolina, suicided at the Morse Hlouse this afternoon. Being disappointed {n love, he procured n reyolver, and, retiring to a room, shot hhnself through the heart. ——<————_— ELECTRIC LIGHT. Cixctxnxati, O., Dee. 90—This afternoon books were opened, and stock to the amount of $200,000 subseribed inn few minutes, for the formation of a company to introduca Maxiin’s electric light in Cincinnati, Coving- ton, and Newport, It Is purposed to intro- dee thd'light in: manufactories and other places where stenm-power is used, and ultl- innately fn private houses by providing en- IMAMONDS, JEWELRY, Xe. OE Rennes: TLhat ae may close out AT ONCE 0201 si'- plus Holiday Stogk which wus received TOG LALE, we offer DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER GOODS, RICH TABLE CUTLERY, &c. At prices that must at once COMMAND ATTENTION! Hamilton, Shourds & Co., STATE and RANDOLPH-S' Ne $ OPPOSITE CENTRAL DD MUSIC-HALL, ‘ glues for gen lent points, NEW-YEAR CALLS, Young men, before you start out catling Sat- urday morning, Jan, 1, 1881, got Adlamond. Tho best collection of ems in tho world ean bo found at Hamilton, Shourds& Co.'s, who are die mond exports, ~“ Go nnd see Herrmann, at MoVickor’s, in bis marvelous cabinet not, Edolwor'a_ complexion powder, white, pint, and brunctte. Gate & Blocki, sole proprietors. Over 155,000 LloweScales sold. Borden, Selleck & Co,, Chicnzo, Have you seen Herrmann? Ishuutd smile. Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forma of general debiilty relioved by taking Mensnuin’s Peptonized Brot Tonle, the only preparntion of beef contalning its entire nutritious propertics, 1t is not a mere athnu- Innt tke the extracts of beof, but contning bloed-muking, force-generitiig, and Hfe-sus- talulng properties; Is invaluable In all erfee- biced conditions, whather the result of oxhuus- tion, norvuus prostration, overwork, or acute diseases, purticulurly if resultiog from pulinus nary complaints. Caswell, tHizard & Co., pro- prictora, New York, For sulo by druggtats. MAI LICENSES, “ithe foliowltus con aay: wore issued yostor> And Rugoemretsn Hara M. Adicl Hertha Urutis, {John Carrot, Briduot Nagel: Keune W, Hotdon, Mute Naxlo, {Jule Horinatssse Corry rane, ‘thomas Pasar Mury A, Crotty {Fred Motterhauson: lla rautt. {Henman Hou... Agnes Kun. | Jamon WY, Stowar Jusephing Bebter {dosent Sindy ‘Murtha Mant! {Cunel jes M. Noll Sniltt eR Katle G, SteMilan, 3020. Chleago, Albort ti. Rape MS. Chileno, Alvorting Ueuteroleli, 0. ,. Chena, E 13 {}ynats Hoek Mury Fortelka, Martin Volimint Aim, Catharina {{Viinm'Retehgruber Matildy Loronsur $homne EE, Wallnwo Mary E. MeManus, Witla Walker... Frank Hollirouk, dotin 1 1 Ley Tianer tet Matron G. Millar dunntu He. Boles s Loula Temps, Aunlo teu ker, $ George Prva Ellzaveth Hoes f fed Gronowald.,. airy Clady, »Chleayo, {Quveet Joa authilda Jo x dullus Ebert... { Lina Htuckinativeses % $ozuf Guroe! {Cuthgrinn dual ——— = arti ge vasalty Jumen Cy Hturrla and Ara. Wet tilings, reA-n¥., bor of Ciieaga, tho hey, Dr, Nubulo ofletauing. MURRAY—IEFFRON—At the rusdence of the bride's paronts, Wushtiuton iotahtes Ub, ‘Phuraday, Dey. Ww, by the Koy, U. 8. Hotton, Guorgo’ W, Slurruy suid Cura Stay, daulntor of tu obiciating eldruyuialt 0 CONIA a ites (N, ¥.) papers please copy. aise DEATHS, HOGHUCAUT—At Vatunon, N. J Mr. We 8. Hugoucwut, tothor of Mra, J, 4. Stag, of this city. FALUL Duo, 0, Curtle Falch, sun of Leonard Futeh. dF, Funuru) Sundny at Lp. m, from the rosidunce of hie Grand parents. 48 Muributest, Ol ut the. sostdenco of her son, Nitoral {ypu tunusuosc as Wart deckionead,, thi aidativs, #8 Wust Jackson huoruing; at it o'cluck, by carslages to Roavtlie’ HOOTIT—Doc, 1, at I a, ub, of congestion of the wld, Carrly Touth, aed § yours, qifmerad st ita, i. to-morrow from resldoncy, 125 $2 Fond du Luo (Wis) papors ploase copy. NEVIN—Jobn Novin, ao years 8 th watlyy Of hg Barat OF allyeibbdn, County Ur tip: paIrUry . Funerul wiil tako place Satuniay, Jan, 3, 188t, from his lute Tesidence, M1 HLubburdeata at 1 ovolock, Columbkill’s Chureh, frou thence to Ualeats iytcore: Dec. w fron snwoxtion o pula, % naylvo of Englund, aibeMinen rade) Funoral ium his tate residence, 2144 Catumet-a Sunday ineuing at Woreluek, Felénde wid rolatives Of the ducuasud Invited 10 uttond, $27 Loudun (Eug.), New York City, and Southora popors please copy, piltQiiz~Slary Fife, beloved wife of Bd Mrodio, on Fuhural from bor Into realitonce, 7A orioldcat But on Jun, b Bosl, by curt ta Mosedl x | EeMtgters mate eateitohy, OMEN Fronds WATCH: UY BERVICH WIL. BE HELD wb the Coleuso Avenue Church frum Wto 12 o'clock this evanlug. ‘Tho Huy. 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Tropared from fruits troptent aud plants, Is the Best and Most Agreeable Preparation. in the World FOR,CONSTIPATION, BIL- IOUSNESS, HEADACHE, “INDISPOSITION, AND ALL AILMENTS ARISING FROM AN OBSTRUCTED STATE OF THE SYSTEM, Ladies and children, and those who dislike taking pills and nauseous medicines to secure cathartic action,’ are especially pleased with its agrecable qualities. ‘Try Itonce, and you will esteem It highly as wanie, pleasant, and effective remedy, Packed in bronzed tin boxes only, Price, 25 cents. Large boxes, 60 cents. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Should be ornamented for New Year's Day with some of the choice pieces of SILVER WARE, Which can be bought VERY LOW of Hamilton, | Shourds & Co STATE & RANDOLPH a PEROT MUSIC-HALL, “Dy ELSON, ELERSHEMM € UGS Nos. bi und t6 Mtandolpn-ae 9:30 This Morning. CLOSING SALE! FURNITURE, rpets, and General Household Goods, Conalgnments must bo closet Attend sul for Burgatna, retutl a exyruss tie b. 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