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} Bactile Hotel jase 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1881I—TWELVE PAGE . ey THE CITY. f GENERAL NEWS. M. Jones, of Warren, UL, 1a at the Pnoifle, ¥. D. Manstt, of Columbus, 0,, is at the Shore man. Wittras 3. Pore, of Detroit, is at the Tre- mont. ~ Bexaton T. W. Frnicy, of Michigan, Ja at the Palner. Ex-Mayon Jacon Knots, of Freeport, Ill, Is at tho Pacitic. Drxsasrn J. Greronn, of Rantoul, 1, te at tire Tremont. . J,8.McDoxanp, of Fond du Lac, Wis, is at the Shorinan. YPnor. Srstox Newcoxn, of Washington, D.C, Jaat tho Palmer. Tony Cuay, In. of tho Now Park Farm, Cana- dn, ts nt the Pacific. ‘SrATH-BRNATOR HACIIt PLump, of Streator, HM., Is. nt tha Vatmer, ‘Ges. James W. Fousytt and E, G. Mathey, U. . aro nt the Palmer. dunoy Thomas N. Downs, of Colorado, Is , rogistered ut the Halt Tue members of tho Coriano Merrymakers"* party are at the Tremont. Foy, ©. D, Winnin, of Wilbur, Nob. a gradu- * ato in tho same class with Gen, Garfield, is at thy Uatdner, Was tmpornturo yestorday, ns observer by Mannaso, optician, 83 Matlison street (TatsuNe Bultding), was ut 8 a. m.,10 degrees; 10.0. ms, 153 “ait 3p, 8 p.m. 19. Barometer, ‘tAtN of fourteen cars on the Mil- waukee & St. Paul Rollrond was ditched at Mors ton at 11 o'clock Munday night. ‘The uccident. whe cqused by a broken ral. The paasonzer train tuo hore yesterday morning was delayed sonie time, JTAKina tho.cmployment offices ns fn eriterion, thore is comparatively ttle work In the city fist now. Applicants for work are humerous nat all tho offices, but thore 18 tittle demand. Now ian profitable time to, use Inbor if one Is altue ated £0 that he can, . ‘Tur Congregationnt Misaton Association hetd anothor acssion ut the Grand Pacific Hotel ycs- terday morning, The meeting wis of tho naire of av Informal conference asto.tho methods of work and tho special results to be almed nt. No formal adjournment was had, Art the Christmas festival of tho University Place Baptist Church tha Rey. Mr. Burhua was the surprised revipient of a handaomo wold wateb, presented bln by hia numerous Irlends fu the. church. The presentation apvech was made by Prof. D, L. Hlxgs, and was happily ree sponded to by the pustor. © “Dhor, Joun Fosreit, L.1.D., of Union College, Behencctady, N. ¥., will arrive in Chicago Fri- , day evening tonttend the annual dinnor of tho Union College Alumni Association of tho North- west Suosday evening, Jan. lL. Ho will be the guest of tho Hon, Wiliam If, King, No. 110 ‘Wabash avenue, while in Chicugo. “8,8. Mente, General Manager of the Chi- cago, Milwauka & St, Paul Hallroud; Charles 1, . Colb}, President of the Wisconsin Central Rati rond; A. C, Bird, Goncral Trutite Manager of tho Wabheh, St. Louls & Puello Ralironds A, A, Tal- rauge, General Manuger, and C. H. Dake, Secro- | tary of the Missouri, atd at tho Pucitio, Mn. Henny Sriecen, for many yours a valnod employé of the County Clerk's officu, has been promoted to Mil the. pealtion made vacant by tho remoynl of Doputy Probstery. Mr. Spieler Is a cultivated genticmnan, whose linguistic accom- pishmcuts, speclully tlt bint for tke position he been given’ ‘Tue annual meeting of the Master Masons’ and Builders’ Associution was _hetd. yeatorday, and resolutions of respect to tho memory of the Jato Frank Crilly wore passed. Mr. Critly wasn .membor of the Associntion, and was beloved by allof tho mombers. “It was ordered that n copy of tho resolutions adopted be gent to bis; be- reaved fumily. * Unirro¥Stares COMMISSIONER SIMEON W. Krna hos just issued bis judleinl calendar for "Sel. It isin the shapo of a wall-calendar, and ua it appear the terms of the varlona United , States, State, and County Courts, sessions of tho Police Courts and Justice Courts, and othor in- fortnation valuable to lawyers ‘and othora. Typographicully it is very neatly gotten up, Joun Bune, 20 years of age, employed at P. 3, Conway's caul-yird at the corner of Twellth street nud Newberry avenue, when about to on- . ter tha coul yard nt 7 o'clock yesterday morn- ing, wns set” upon by nlurgo. watch Gog thut failed to recognize him, and - was sovercly bitten ‘upon the loft leg near the ankle. Burns was at- {tended at his home, No. 221 West ‘Twelfth atrect, by Dr. Stubalts, who cuuterlzod thy wounds. + “Tne Clintenl Society of Habnoman Hospital held thelr regular monthly mecting ut the Grand vents. ‘There wero about fifty present, Or. W. T. Burt in the chair, Prot.” H, BeFallaws prosented a report from his cow cansus & Texas Nallroad, ys} Inittes bearing on cortuln norveus munifesta- Voie Ww! ., decution. tons. De HP, Cale then yave the detalles of a ere denth bie ensued In reducing a dis. The usual general discussion tol- lowed and the meting udjourneds + “dim Monk," the savage nape which awas the terror of tho zodloglent gardens on State strect, ‘and ut the corner of Michigan avenue and dadi- 800 streoty wus shot list ovening., He was a lores and treuchcrous brute, and in tho course of his public oareor ind bitten no less than six persons, Hts lagt vietinn was his ownor, Col, W, », Lang, Monday night, whom ho suvoroly bit in the fnew. It tuvk tive shots from uw navy re volver, ench one going through bim, to put an end tohisexistence. ——* ‘Tre now potice alnrm system will bo In work- fog ordor {n the Madison ‘and Lako Streot Dle- trlets by tho middic of next week, | Fifteon of the new boxes ure put up couiplete, Sixty boxes In nil are to bo put upin the new districts mun- Honed above. Field, Loiter & Co., the Wostorn News Company, aud several other largo firms bre among the subscribers to tho new police alarm in the business district, Th a short time j} tho work of putting cu)l-boxes Into stores Jn tho susiness district will commence, .‘Tne chances aro that Paddy Rosa, the young: iter shot ia the faction fighton the rivor sun- lay, will-not recover, Tho police have’ not yot suedeedod tn urresting the youtn thoy bive down for tho shooting, but thoy fro na contidant as over it tho = rivht por- - eon. .will) bo finally captured. Tha pers iv plstenoy with which young Ross maintains hat he docs not know who shot bin, and would . Mut be able to tlentity any une for tt, would be i, @innxing in ® boy not brought wh amongst, the *2 rpugh and tough associates which young Itusa has nlways had. Hardgrove continites in about +4 the ame condition, and muy possibly recover, Tho polico despair of oyer being ablo to cupture bly ngsaliune, because Hnrdgrove will not tell + dhe who it-was, nor even describe him, A MEETING of citizens intersted in Dullding a viuduct on Chicngo avenue over [nlstend atrest Was held at Sven Hall, corner of Chicago avenuy : and Larrabee street. Tho attendance was small, but those presont were tull of enthualasm for the project: A ‘petition for the vinduct had . been clreutated, and over ono hundred names ', wero’ subseribed ny those owning prop erty’ in theo nelynborhuod, Tho | Ale dermon in the ward were repronunited to be , 10 fovor of It, a8 were also tho Aldurimen from +} tho‘ Fourtocnth and sixteenth, Wards. ‘Tho ; Moeting took no notton Inst evening beyond ‘| recommending that the Committee ap tho previous Auuotitiy, eanyim the matter furs ‘ thor, andact with the Committees nppointed ‘: from the Fourteenth and Blxtoonth Wards. A ‘mceting will be beld Fridny evening in Aurora a; Murner-Hall looking towards tho sume object, 1) “A sRECIAL meuting of the Cont Exchange was }: beld paieniay afternoon at the Grand Paeitia :' Howl, Thoro were sbout forty present, it hay- « dug been understood that nh wovement would bo »fanade to make another raise tn tuo price. Tho » Wathomaticiuns of the Exchange figured out ny ,f deficiéney ‘in tho stock of coalin this elty of +» 66,000 tons, and on thie based tholr arguments i for, another upward movement, Thero wus TLeonaiderable apposition to this, and atter a yyathor lengthy discussion it was deckied that ‘2 there should ‘bo no further advance for tho j Present. ‘This decision was carried by only one Tonfority, so that the consumers only burely cs} + epped sinother udditiun tu thelr present bure { dent. As to the present state uf tho morket, 5, One of tho members of the Exchange stited to a +, Feporter that some uf the dealers, Inston of (7 OUEINE mites, wore wakOyg und wetting 8 per { 100 which isan advange of $1 over tho regular rules. potted wt * ACHOOL YOU NURSES, if “Tho regular tnonthly meeting of tho Hinols rOraming Sehoul for Nurses wie bold yesterday Asternoun at the Parmer Jlouse, Mrs. C. 1, Low Teresi the cunty. Mrs, Lawrence made a briet ( dildross, urglity ineronsed attention on the purt 7 OF she ladies, waw that the schame had been put. } ' Pana Orin basis by its havjuy obtnined control uf a, ward: at the County Hoapltal, Mra, y Wright reported that ‘ummiulealoners: jbad promised thut thy Bociety should have, 4 Cull. trivl nt. the hospital, A communt- ffeation wow read from Dr. Purks, ductosiius gupy. of, Florence Niritligate's ules for ureed” and Maio thelr wfoppion, Ho was Jovotiiied that these rules balilreagy beer nude 1B of the plunaf workoof the Bocluty, The 1 Rospital Comuittica wera requested to appoint Vhrep membersat. thy medical stall te act as un Li Advisory Dourd for the school, ‘The Becretury ius dnethurcted th thunk the medivul etatl tor 4 fe unybte suxgeations, and tu request then +) to contigue to nesist tae echool, It was devided 120 bold a jubilee meting Ih the Appellate {Court-room it the Grand. Puuifie. Hotel, June {YS We TES p.m, Addrenses Wil be mite by Jy pbyaleiun and utburs interested in the praject, ; £ @ad an uttempt made to foullighyen the: public us 80, he wir and needs of the school, S » CLUL-GAMULING, boat Neves of yesterday had tho tollowing edi- rm *<..We print elsewbere ou article from this morn- : ing MMIDUNK On tho wubjact Uf club-gumiLiinw, = ywhich, in all casuntiul points, bas our niet une ualiticd approval, ‘fuk Lurnune ta in error, yqBowover, ustuone point. It ty not a fuct that ‘phe majority of tha members of tho Chicayo te we gtubs nro in favor of card-playing for money, On tho contrary, those who fayor gaming aro fn Q very amall minority. In aapirit of tolerntton: the mnjority of the clit) members allow pokers Playing, but thoy do ft undor protest, A full Yote in any of the clut-houscs, and particularly Mn the one which ‘Tim Tetnuxe line in view, would yt nn ignomintous end to the demorallz~ ing and disgracotul games. Tt ts not gulng too far to ‘say that any one of the clube would bo heneflted by throwing out tho gaming-tatiles, oven if the poker-players wont with thom. Tho woker-playing members, as a rule, tre opposed fo nll that fs refining and clovating in the clubs, ‘Thoy aro members of the club hecuuse tho clube rooms are convenient for their purpores; be= conuse they find victlms cally; nnd becatiee they Are shielded to a great oxtont from the police, THE CHICANO DENOCKATIC CLUN held choir nonual meoting ut: tho Vremont Hontso lust eventing, Thomas M. Hoyne prosiding, about thirty members boing present. Tho “principles” wero taken up, aud that in relution to Civil-Sorvivo reform wis rejected for tho reason that, unless there were oflices to bo Med, “nobody would take any intorest in pa cattens. Tho Club deelded to stand on the fol- owls 1, ‘Tho Inrgest Iborty for tho Individual con sistent with pubito orde: 2 Locnt self-government. #, Opposition to centralization, 4. Tho separate independence of tho legis tative, executive, and sudlctal departmente. fi, The recounition of the Supreme Court of the United States ns tho {praper Setar for tho ‘nal decision of constitudonal questions, Pie indivisible Union of Indistructiblo ates, . 7. Strict maintenance of tho public faith, 4. A rovision of the tariff on sound and acten- tie eeonomical principics, tho {nterests of con= sumer to bo made paramount. The following olfleers were elected, tho old ones baving resigned: President, Thomas M. Hoyno; Secretary, Em- met G. Fishor: Corresponding Secretary, Dr. Le C, Waters: Trensnror, Frank @. Hoyne} Execti- tlve Committee and Vice-Presidents, J. He 8. wick, H. HL Patton, 1. W. Goodman, Henry Waller, Jr, Georgo Mills Rogers, Evan d, Swiahe er, W. M. Lo Mogne, 8. 8. Gregory, and Edward Se See Tho Club thon adjourned for ono THE CITY-IMALL. Ntxg car-londs of tho fron-work for tho supor- structure of tho Sangamon streat viaduct wero recelved ycatorday. THe, first new dow-licenses for thia year, to tho number of four, were taken ont yosterday. No, 1 Is booked to Mrs. Woolley, of tho Gurduer House, as a black-and-tan, answoring to the | namcof Cute, Convonation-CouNsEL ADAMS, Who hns res turned from bis holiday vacation trip to Ken- tucky, fs ongaged In drawing up a contract with tho Astronomical Sociaty, #0 ns to get conneetion with tho Observatory and obtain correct timo. Casya of diphtheria were reported yesterdny at No. 47 Coventry street, No. 47 Elston avenue, and No. 505 North Ln Snito street; 0 cuse of small-pox at No. O43 West Madison strect—A. (0. Wells; andscarict-fover on Thirty-olghth street, between Wontworth avenue and La Salle streot. Ges, Line waa heartbroken yesterday, Ho na completed his annunt report and presonted it to Commisstoner Waller, who declined to have it windo public, which Gen, Lieb was anxious to do, ' Tho water sacolpis lust year woro but &8ti,- 000, while the year before thoy were 822,000, Tl reason of the falling off is caslly orp 187! penalties for non-payment In advance were enforced, This inst yenr thoy were not, and 10 and 5 per cont reductions were made for prompt payment. AQatn tho complaints come forward that tha authoritios In tho vouthwest and western por- tions of the city are {nan extromely slthy con- dition, and that they do much towards sprend- ing contagious diseases, It is sitld that tho privy-voults whon cletned out in the spring and Buniner ina great many iustances aro but pare Hally emptiod, and that some of them contain tho filth-1ebumulutions of yours. Some people insist. that this oluss of acavenser work could be done with better results in winter than in vane ‘wouthor, becuuse it would creato less of a nutiganee, 8. B. Lupnan, an attornoy: at Fort Wayne, Ind., hus written a letter to Mayor Harrison, ia which he asks his- Honor to send to din a soupy of his memurial to Congress in regard to the construction of tho, Ilinols Bbip-Cunal. The ontionnm states that thy recent surveys made Col. Wilson, of tha Unitod States Survey Corps of the. Wabash & Erle Canul, show tho complete feaslinlity of tts construction, and tho eltizens of Fort Wayne are desirous of cobper- atinu with the people of. Chlengo tn building it. ‘Thoy niso desire to be connented with the Ilt- nots Canal, which could bo dono by tho construc- Uon of fifty miles of canal to Loxansport. A DELEGATION conaisting of Ald, It, ¥. Forco, Chalrinan of Puble Grounds and Public Bulld- ings; Ald. Robert: Bandhatier, Chairman of tho Fire Tepartinent, and H. C.-Lowrie, Clty Engl- neer, of Donver, wera at tho jClty- Hull yest dny, excorted by Muj. E, P. Lobes, Red. Wale and Mr. Wil Sinith. These gentlemen were np- polnted by the Donver Ctity-Gevernment to to Enst and visit tho various cities snd oxamine tho workings of -thoir fro, water, aud sewerage departments, Tho City of Douver ts now con- atrircting a sowerage system, and has under con~ -tract at this time $170,000 worth of this clasg of work. It nlau proposes to build witter-works and additional enyine-howses. ‘Tho delegution Jooked Jn upon Mr, Ten Bullwinkle and bis tre- Patrol, and wero almost paralyzed nt their rap- idity, Lhe men and horses wore gotten ready and the wagon prepared for the streat inside of two seconds, ‘Tho. delogation goos from hero Enstward—to Fort Wuyno, Pittsburg, Palindel- phin, and Now York, é TueRE wero twonty-one deaths from puer- peral-fever Inst month, which Is extrnordinaysiy Iurgo, —Child-bed disenses, however, pravall when auch discuses ns diphtherin, scurict-foyer, and other sicknesscs uriaiug from zymotic cuuses fire provalent. Bo far ag dipothoeria is congorned, Dra, Da Wolfand Earl hold that thore Ssunnecessary alarm ‘about st. ‘Tho deaths the past week were but seventcon to the 1,000, which is 0 fow mortality rate. Yot tho fact re- tunings thit there wero thirty-four deaths from dipntherin the past weok igiinat alxteen tho week before, and the disease recently prevail- Ang Is of a more virulent typa. In the houses properly sewered in this city st 1s said that tho mortality {8 only 23 per cent, which certainly is Not a very good snultury showing, Houses con- structed for renting out during the past yenr, especinily tha tenement once, aro sald to be very deticluut ns regards sowerngo, and a curoful ine apection would do no harm. TIE COUNTY-BUILDING, Suenivy MANN: hns mado several changes In hia appolutmonts of Court Balliffs, Mr, J, 1, Buthortand, a new anpointce, wocs to Judge Siith’s Court, In placo of Mr, A. C, Arck, t ans ferred to tno Criininal Court. Mr, Arck will All #4 vaciney caused by tho transfer of Bnillit John Gerlach, who has accepted n position in the County Clerk's otlico. ‘raw prow®at jury in the County Court is com> Posed of gentlemen whose respectability and business standing is in marked contrast with tho uaual jurors in tho various courts, Among tho number ara Mr. 8. A. Koan, tha banker, Mr. 0. A. Blakely, tho well-known printer, F. 2. Otis, -proaineny iinporter, and gsoveral others well tows itt business clrcles, Jurticr Honisron yesterday deciited that the twenty-three ballots which wero recolyed: at the polting-place af tho Sixth Precinct of tho Fourteenth: Ward on allidavits signed by a deputy who was nota rosidentof tho precinct Were illegal, and conid not bo counted for Mr. Microslawski, Mr, Jumes Malone, who acted as celork during tho recount of votes cust in the Fifth District,. and ropreaonted Bir, Bohariau during that fiterminable Luvostieation, yoster: duy tolepraphod to Springield tor a certified vopy af Justice Rabtnson's frst decision in order to make the necessury correctlot ‘THe Committeo on City Helntiona met yestor- day afternoon und disposed of a large number of bills, Among those ordered pald wasan old account duo the city tor dieting prisoners ju tho Uritewoll ranniog back to the fuse quurtor of Isv7 und covoring the yonra 1878 aud 18M, ‘The city ula agreed to pay halt of Harms, bil for tho piling under tho foundution of tha dome, which was ordered by the county, but neyor ugrood to by the vlty. ‘The itor ited to Sit, The whole tihount due the city, which Was recommended pild, was nbout 818,00, ‘The bi for healing the county's purt of the old City-Hall for tho lust threo inonths was $2,083, ‘Tie exposure in regurd to the attempte pression of marriage ieensos in the Co lurk's office bag provoked considerable dis Aion us tO the nuvieahility of publishing tho namesglven ju the utidavits upon which the Hconses ure fasued. ft fa elaimest that any dis- Foputable fallow ean, by nuiking oath that’ he le Of togaluge, Ho an aflidavit. and thus couple Da nome with pooplo of rospcatability agninat whotn be nay happen to bave a fecllig of roe Yanko OF enmity, —- Cases hava Leon known whore n tnarriago tcense Aasbeon jasucd, and tt hus attorwards been Joarned that tho partica to the contract have never keen eno another, It is without tho power of tha County Clerk to pre-e vent thosy ocairrences, and oue way in which bu eun doit ie to merciivsly expose overy known Cun. LS GOVERNMENT BUILDING, iia many friends will.bo ylad to benr that Cumimlssionor Hoyne js recovering bis health. ‘Tne Sub-Trousurer yosterday pald out $1,000 4n allver and $55,000 In gold, and rocelved $5,000 Inallver and $120,000 tn yold. Ses Mu. Maus Footk, tho clurk In Commissionor Toyne's ovlce, wae yuiotly marricd on News Year's Day to Diss St, Clair, of Crystal Lake, Tho young coupte are sostding at Wilinette, ned. In Tue Internal Revenue collections yesterday” 7 ‘ick eae pen Sicite e406 ror Cobos and olxata ana Sets for e ‘or There pitted wore 11 parcels oF spirits exe ported, Josuvit being eat the man who was scu- fenced to thirty days’ Imprisonment in tho Peoria jail for seltlug Uquor without a Hocuse in tho ‘Town of Brunfield, new quarters yosterday by Fortowina fs tho Hat of dutlable goods To was tnkon to his Umi 200 sacks salt, 10} sacks salty Uthy LH sacks salts 1. P, & Daker, 105 sucks mits John C, Hately, 100 sacks salt, Collections, £4,081, WIE LAND LEAGUE, THY KIGITIT WARD CLUB. Tho third and by far tho most eucceasful meeting of the Eighth Wand Land Lenguo was held Inst night at tho Twolfth Btreet Turner Mall. The attendance wns large (including quite nh number of ladies) and tho enthusiasm dis- played was proportionate to tha very sntisfac- tory size of tha meating. Mr. Peter Cunningham, who wna elected Trestdent of the Lengue at its second meoting, prealdent for tho tirst time, Upon taking the ehalr he mde n few romarks wherein ho took vecasion to say that, In his opinion, thore woul! ‘be no necessity for continuing tho organization of Land-Leaguers for more than n fow weeks Jongor, ne tho Irish peasantry would probably by that tino have scoured thorights for which thoy were now fhting, At the suggestion of Mr, John F. Scanian tho Acting Secretary, Dr. 2. Shannhan, road: to tho mecting the printed audross of tuo Eighth Ward Land feagus to tho publle, copies of whieh address have beon elrculated py thousands on the West Side, After this was conélided, the roll for now members was opens and recelyed very fatter. fog mldenS Including the names of soveral H Med. Fe Scanian addressed the meating at some length, trging that it was the duty of every Irish man, wontan, and child of ‘tho ward to attend the imeotings of tho Luaguc, and contribute, besides thelr presence, any possible amount of inoney? tho intollience of the wholo work! was in sympathy with the cause, beentuse the Irish peasantry were not tighting only for thomsclves, but wero standing at tha Tront of clyiliantion as anothor example of tho terrillesulforings tu which a people could be re- dueed hy tyranny. Mr Il, O"Poole and Mr, John W, Fort also gave t to sume very patefotto und appre eae sentiments, tho former belleving Unit tho iberty of the Irish people could be gained only at the cost of Irish blood, and that Ireland would soon nifon! another exvinplifiention of tho fret, thut liberty was the child of oppression, and that. the aes of tho offepring was the death of tho puront. ‘On motion of Mr. Scanian, tt wns decided that the League prepare an nddress of greeting to Mr, Jumes Medpath, soon to lecttire in this ety, and to pritit the adress on greet silk, “to show that the Irish people wero not untindtul of tho gol work belng done for tha causo by the reas.” The Executive Committee will prepara he nddress. after tho following committeo on reception und entertainment {to secure the services of speakers and singors for League meotings) had heen appointed the meeting ndjourned for one we rs. John Haley, doun F. gennlan, I H. O'Connor, 4 Shanaban. é ornallus 4 4, and Dr, THIRD WARD, Ainceting of tha Third Ward Land Longue was held last cvoning in St John’s Hall, on But- toriicld street. The meeting was called for the purpose of electing permanent oflicers of tho organization, There were’ present about titty enthusiustic belicvers tn trish Nberty, who clect- ed the following: President, Timothy: Crean; Vice-Presidents, V. P. Fitzpatrick, and Michael Quinn; Finuncliat Seeretary, ‘Thomas P, Glody; Recording Scerctary, Patrick Moyne; Treasurer, D. Corkery. After perfecting the organization, tho meeting adjourned for ono week. SOCIAL KVENTS, HERMAN~DUEDR, A private wedding ocourred at 6 o'clock Inst ovening In tho purioré .of the Standard Club- House, tho purties beIng Miss Carrie Brede, daughter of Mr, and Mre, Lewis Brede, and Mr. Louis Herman, of tho firm of Hirseh & Herman, of Chillleathe, Mo, The ceremony was per- formed by the Rey. Dr. Adler, of tho Templo K, A. M., in the presence of 2 smull company of relives and friends, At its conclusion tho guests wore invited to partake of an elegant wedding suppor, soryed jn tho dining-room. by Hoff, tho 'enterer of the Club. the” Master of Core- monies was Mr, Murry C, Helmerdingor, of New York City, and the ushers were Messrs. Joe CU. Holmerdinger, of Bryan, O.. and Jonas, Holtnerdinger, of New York. There were no other attendants, There was a largo arruy of beautiful presents, but they were not dispinyed. and Mrs. Herman left Inst uvening on wed if tour in tho Kast, and will make Chillicothe thelr future home, . Among the xucats present wore Mr, and Mra, Isate Horman and Myr, Alexandor Norman, of Cinclunati; rs. Churlos Heinierdiuger, Mra, Loula Etlinger, Mr. Daniel Ettinger, and Sr, Gorge Hotmurdlnger, of New Yorks Sr, Simon Bloch, of Mihtn, 3 Mr. .Joe tfeimar- dinger, of Brynn, O.; M ry Helmore dinger, of Waterloo, Ini. ‘ir. Alux irudo, ita. Timi! Hothechitd, Hothechild, Bir. Abe Hoths child, Mr. and Mis, David Bredo, Mr. tnd Mrs. 8. May, Mr, and Mra, Aitmun, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Etdinger, Mr. und Mrs. B, Kcaufinan, Mr. Ellas Secoum, Miss Jetta Hurgnoc, Miss Tose Mayer, Mr, and Mrs, N. Rosenuuatim, Mr. Mosos Florsheim, ond Mr. Adolph Jucoby, of Cline ton, In. : : MIB, ALEXANDER ¥, STEVENSON gavo a dolight{ul Jules’ récoption yestordny wtternoon ut hor residence, No, o78 North ia Bulle street. Tho hours were froin 8 tot o'clock, and a large numbor vf guesta were presont, Exeetlont inusio wae furnished by Hand's or- choateu, and a lunch was served by Kinsloy, TITH GARDNER, cs CONTRACT FO ITS BALE, An agreement’ was fled for record in the He- cordur's oltice yesterduy for tho enle of tho Garduér Houso proporty, inchiding the turn!- ture, between A. E. Goodrich and Peter Papin, and by Papin assigned to David H. Koyes, the purehitse price belug $225,000, subject toa first Mortgage Of $90,000. s ‘This wns not tho firat timo that nublic mention of tho contract in question bad beon mado, and Capt. Goodrich was called upon at the Gardner Houso lute fast oyoulng by a ‘Tumune reporter, who wns tho first to convey Intelligence of tho fuet that tho coitract had been recorded. Ho expressod great surprise at tho news, and stnted that it wns true that about three months ayto he bad become a party to auch a contract, but that the arrangement was that it was to ra- min in the hunds of Mr. Gago, of the First Nae donal Bank. tHe sald that tho proposition for the purehnee of the property first came froma roul-vstato broker named Slosson who tepro- sented that ho had ot purehnser in the person of a Mr, Peter Papin, ‘ho represented’ to obo on man, oof Buillcicnt menns to buy the hotel, Sloxson's ns- Burances In this respeet were backed up by those of a couple of lnwyers named Douglas and ‘Thutchor, who continually represented Mr, VYapin to be wmply able to full the contract which tho Captuin finally entored fnto, the ure Fangoment being that tho purchaser shall pay $3,0W cush and the bulance on time. As time went by, however, the cush wid not forthe iny, and Capt, Goodrich's demands fora tulill- ment of the contrnct. wero met. by tho further asseyerations on tha part ol thy lawyers of tho ability of Papin to pay the amount required, Capt. Good- riven euld that the contract was to expire und had explred Jan. 1,und be did not sce hav its boing on record could prove any cloud on hls title to the real catute, Novons(derition whatever had been passed In tho transuction. flo was not ace Qualnted with the Koyes who figured in tho tninwiction, and he wis inclined to betlove Wat stho objant in placiig tho contraut on record was shale to ergate a cloud on the title which it wags hoped he would be willing to pay sum of Money to remove Futhor than tike the troulle toga into a court of chuncery, Ho was rere certain, however, tint of the two mothods o removing the cloud, if It wore nocossury to ro sort to vithar no would most decidedly choose tho action ut law, . TEMPERANCE LECTURES, WHIGKY KILLED 113, Michaol Gavin, of Nu. sill Cottuye Grove avoe nue, and James Daloy, of No. 2047 same streot, white on tholr way Lomo at 10:00 Monday night Tound nman lying drunk tn a vacant lot at No, 003i. ‘They rovognizod bim as Franols Marton Fowler, 0 bosotted und worthloss fellow iving in 4 lavgu tenement house — formerly Known a8 tho United States Hotol, ‘and located ut tho southeast corner of ‘Ihirty-Orat strovt and Cottuxe Grove avonno, Fowler re- iulned Unconscious util 1:0 o'elopk, when death ensned, iis wife suid bu Jott home at 8 Solos In tho morning to go to hie work, und whon he returned at 8 u'etock in the evenly be bud a bluck oye, whlch healatined to have recuived: by tilling of a tritn on Clurk streot. ‘Tho devcased had been a chronte drunkard for 0 Jong thie, and was well known to the police as such, Oct. 5 ho was locked up at the Cottage Grove Avenue Station for drunkenness, and wis sent to the Washingtontan tome for one month, Ho commenced drinking hurd ws soon be got out, and his death only ondud the apres. Tho Coroner's Jury found that death resulted from Shronto alcubotisn, hiek of proper nourehment, and expoure, Fowler wad about i years of Age, a pulntor by trade, und loft a wife and litte daugbtor 9 yenraot age, >, ANOTHER VICTIM, John Moure, os smart-looking mano tho In- borlig gluse, wos arrialgncd at bis own request yesterdvy before Justice Waleh upon a charge of drunkenness, He pleaded pulltys and pite- ously begged to bo sunt for a whole ee, to the foal avery. ww bolloved was -tha eB vould rele: hat folons only Peulteutiary, and imposed 4 Nine of $40, which, he explained, would guuran- tee Jobn eighty dayw’ coutinemont at tho House of Correction, Tho mun expressed great dis- gutiafaolon "at this; the term was too of Mithu, Wis; Mr.-and M rand’ Mrs.” Max M. whort; nothing Iegys thun a your would Mr: do. no Snvoterate a drunkard ons hime rolf any good, and besides, tho custome nt auch nn inatitution tore not hall so rigurous aa tho pines, hoe wanted to go to, and he amin heseeched the Justice to sentence hin fora year to the Ponitentiary. Tho poor felloww'a plen that this was the only way tn which his cursed habits could ho cast. off wns a thrilling temperance lecture in itself. SUBURBAN. TAKE VIRW. Tho Roari of Trustees mot Monday, Tho icc-ponda in tho neighborhood of tho brick-yards, which onoronch on the streets and are not fonced, were declared to bo dangerots, and the Coimmisstonera of flighways wore in- atructed to catiso thom to bo fenced up from tho Btreots, and tho Supervieor was instructed to proceed with all logal menns to compel tho romoyal of tho gate belonging ta tho Niles Contro Toll-ltond Company from Belmont and Ashland nyonttes, both of which it obstructs. ‘The usual water-works aud polices reports for tho previous month were handed tn, the Intter showing that the North Chicago City Kaltrond Company has beon fined for sunning steam dims ites on tho public streets to tho amount of $475, and tholr ongincer $10, from which it tool an appeal, HYDH PARK, A man by tho namo of Hangen was {njurod Zestenlay morning by 1 ploco uf feo falls hott iin white ho was unfonding some at Mr, Jaumos Morgan's house on Park avenue, The mon employed fy cutting Ico in tho Hydo Park private park for Seipp’s brewery wero yesterday chargei Ncenscs amounting to $100 for thoir tentns. ‘This is the first instance whoro Heenses havo boon collcoted for Chicago tenting for some time, YWosa Company No. 2, which was disbanded in piteyiansice ofa recent order of tho Town [onrl, ek A incoting Inst night und discussed the ad- «visabliity of reorganizing as n private company, ENGLEWOOD, Grmeo and Renjainin Wilson, the 12 and 15 ene old daughtor aud son of Mr. Hoary Wilson, ‘living on Wentworth avenue, near Fifty-sixth street, wero suifocnted Monday night by coul- ams ceca ping from tho parior stove, ono of tho doors of which had been teft partly open by mistnke, They slept upstairs, aud tho gas pon etrated to their room, Thoy were discovered tn tho mornin partiaily unconsoions; the gel soon revived, but tho boy was not able to leave bis bed all day. Ho wit! probably recover. ANNUAL MEETINGS. PROTESTANTS ORPITAN ASYLUM, ‘The thirty-first annunl meeting of tho Board of Directresses of the Protestant Or- phan Asylum, 228 Michigan avenue, was held yesterday afternoon, about thirty Indies being in attendance, Mrs. Menry Sayrs, President of the Board, presided, Although an annual mecting, ff reeefved nonnnunl reports, these having been sub- initted to the meeting of Directors held about two weeks azo, The customary monthly re- ports were mide, however, Arg. 11, C. Bigelow, the Matron, reported that during the month of December eight childyen ind been received into the institu- tion, that the samo. nttmber had been sent out, and that one death had occurred, ‘The number remalning was 130,—elghty-one boys and forty-nine girls. , g Mrs, Bigelow also reported that sickness Nad preyniled among the children to an tn- usually large extent during the month. Five of the children were still fn the hospital. Mrs. A. Peterson, the ‘Treasurer, reported the total receipts for the mouth from all sources to inva beon $807, nnd that the ex- pénditures had not only required all of this ninount, but had left stillon Nand unpald bills to the amount of SH0, : “The work of completing the membership of the Board by ae the vacaneles eft by tha refusal of certain Judles selected by the Di- tectors to nct was now-entered upon; and when this was concluded the Board of DI- rectresses for 1881 was found to be mado up of the following fades: Mrs. C. M. Motehkin, © Mrs, . G. M. Gray, M W.8, Brawle; £0 thargio, Hi Mrs. Ki. Kelth, Mra. W, Knupp, Mrs. G. MeDonnala, Mra, W. F, Myrichs, Mrs, C, Follensbeo, Mrs. C. I. Page, Mrs. N. I’. Gnasotte, Mrs, I K, Mrs. Kobert Guntry, M epard, x |. Mpuldinugy » 8, Sqttlers, : Btono, Mra. Menry Sayre, M 8. Walkor, Mrs, L, 1. Shattuck, Mra, C.G. Wheeler. | Sirs, Wan Aldrich; Mra. A.J, Willard,” ~ Mrs. J. Burioma, Mrs, i. Botsford, . ‘The following officers for the cristing. year were chosen: President, Mrs, Menry Sayrs; Vice-Prest- dent, Mrs. N, ‘U. Gissatfa; Recording Secre- tary, Mrs. George W. Darrow; Correspond- | ing Secretary, Miss S. Ms Morton, ‘Che Ne- ception Cominittes chosen for the year (the duties of this body being like these of an axceutive committee) wad made upof Mrs, Henry’ Sayns, Mrs. L, Stone, Mrs, W. 8. Myrick, Migs. M. Hortaty Mrs, H.C. Blg- elow, Mra, C, L. Page, and Mra, PC. Man- ford, Without doing any othor business worlhy of note, oxcept to ake prellndnary arrange nents for celebrating the thirty-lirst anni- versary of the asylum, Jan. 27, the meeting adjourned. . THE CLEAINNG-IHOUSE, The annual mevting of the Olearing-House was held yesterday afternoon in the rooms over the Merchants’ National Bank, and tho following ofiicers were clected for the ensu- ing yenr: resident, George Schnelder, of the National, Bank of Ilinols; View-Presi- dent, George L. Otis, of the Commercial Na- tonal Bank; Clearing-{fouse Committee, daines , Sturges, of the Northwestern Na- Uonnt Bank; John DeKoven, of the Mei chants’ National Bank; Orson Smith, of the Corn Exchange Bank; L, J. Guage, of the First Natlonal Bank; and J.J, 2. Odell, of the Union National Bank; Manuger, D, R. Inte. No other business was transacted, MERCITANTS’ SAVINGS. ‘Tho annual mecting of the Merchants’ Sav- Ings, Loan & Trust Company iwas helt yes- terday, ana the following Directors wero elected: A, 11, Burley, E, Blackman, J, W. Doane, Marshall Field, 2. V. Kellogg, George M. Pullman, &. K, Rogers, Byron L, Suits hy John ‘Tyrrell, EY. Watkins, and J’, » Yor, ‘The Directors met subsequently and clect- ea Jotin Tyrrell President and Byron L, Sinith Vice-President, According to the by- laws, the Cashier, dlr TL. BE. Lowe, and his assistant, Mr. 4 Osborne, hold over. - BOUNCING AN OCCUPANT, Aptetat Dispatch to The Caicago ‘Tribune, Gnnxva, 11, Jan. 4—Tho Board of Super: visors met here yesterday, when tho Clare finbroglio was again opened, Supervisor Chase, of Aurora, introduced 9 resolution to the effect that the Connfttes on Court-llouso bo directed to clear the building of nll busi- ness not directly of a county nature. ‘This resolution fy Jevoled ne John Clark, who for Kome years back has occupied the Board of Supervisors’ roont, free of rent, as an ab- stractotice, Clark fs notorlously iutemper- ate, and an effort has long been made to oust him from the bullding, When the reso- Intion was read yesterday sixteen auubars, Including the Chatrmin, were present, and the vote stood éight for fo noven against the tpotlon to table, “Tits settles the imuatter for ie tue bulng. Probably at the meeting in March next another stir will be made. —$—$—————— i POPULATION, OF KANSAS, : Hvectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Torna, Kus, Jan. 4.—Tho oflleial tigures, as thoy will bo published by the Consus Bue reau, gives Kansas 9 total population of 005,505, ‘This fs about 1,000 less than was re- turned by the Superylsors Just summer, the reduction being on account of tho prisoners and Inmates of the auylums being lsted nt thelr homes -and also at the Institutions In which they were coniined. Of the total pop- ulation, 556,077 are males and 450,248 females; 655,707 natives, anil 100,623 foreleners; 51,540 white, and $3,769 colored; 1 Chinese; ds Jndjans; 104 half-breeds, snd three Siamese, ——— oe _ ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING, \_ Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chtcuge Tribune, Eran, I, Jan. 4.—Tho annual meeting of the Firat Congregational Chureh was hold Jnstieventng. Mtessrs,O, Davidson, W. G, Hub- bard, Jolin Rankin, Nathan King, and George E, Farrington were elected Trustees, and F. B, Perkins Clork. It was yoted to ,re- {ain the prosent choir if their services can bo reGnenged, ‘The Tavorts exhibit the finan: lal ail ‘ecclesiastical prosperity of the ehureh, 4 oe Edelweis for the complexion; white, pink, and brunotte, Gulo & Hidokl sal Propelstors a Buck & Hayner’s * Mars" cologne is fume of ‘cousplouous “Oxoulloaoe wed Chelattaas HARWOOD. Sale of the Bankrupt’s Stock in Minnegpolis, Minn., Yess : terday. The Gooils Knockol Down to Deoring, Milliken & Co, tho Only Bidders. Other Failures ond Bankruptcies in Various Parts of tho Country. TARWOOD. Special Dispatch to The Chicapo Tribuna, St. aut, Minn, Jan. 4.—The Harwood stock at Minnenpotis 1s sold at Inst, Deering, Milltken & Co., buying tho samo in bulk at Ous% percent, under tha ngreemunt of the basis of salo slgned by the creditor this morn- ing, eat WITCH. READS AS FOLLOWS! Wo, the undorsizned, oxcuutive and attach ment creditors of Norman [3. Harwood, herob agreo and consent that tho residue of the stool of morchanalse lavied on by Mr, ‘Lhompson, ns Sheriff of Hennepin County, Minnesota, under executions and attachments, yot remaining un- solt, and oxclustve of that which han beon or shall bo replovinet from him, may be by satel Sheritt offered and sold nt tho Sheriff's palo thoreof now In progress ug one lotor parcel, to tho highest “bidder for cash who will bid, offer, and pay 6o% per cent or more of tho original cost price of said goots, exclusive of freight; such cost to ho nscere talned ns follows: On all goods purchascd prior to duly 1, 1880, from the invoices mado by Mr. Harwood in dtily Inst in satd Sheriff's possession, to be vorifled and correeted, It necessary, to tha original Invoices thorcof, If ohtainnblo; of goods purehased elnoe Jul J, 1880, tho cost price to bo ascertained from tho orginal bill hnd invoices thereof in sal Shorid's, hands, Trade dlscounts, whore from said original In- i volee they appear.to haya been allowed Mr, Harwood, sballue allowed tho purotinser by de- dueting from the cost, No other discounts to bo allowed, Mofore said Shorift shull strike off snid stock to the hihest bidder ut puch sale upon tho torms aforesald, stich bidder shril deposit with sald Shorif the sum of $0,000 ng earnest money, whereupon suld Sheriff shnil strike off sald stock ns one parcel to sald biddor, and thoreupon an Involco sbull be mado by sald Sheriff and purchaser for the purpose of ascortaining the nggremate amount of said bid and purchase prico. The Toslilue of tho lattor so ascertalnod over and above tho amount deposited with said Shoritt used ns enrnest money, shall be wt once pald to utd Sheriff, There were about 200 persons present when. ihe Sherif mounted the platformand read tho foregall agreonent, and announced that he had RECEIVED TIE DESIRED SINEMUSE BID of 663f por cent of ‘the ‘involes price, The announcemont was at first received fn won- déring silence, then with tokens of applause, and finally with loud cries of “ Who's tho bidder?? “Tellus who hets!? “Where is he? ‘i The Sheriff announced that E. MM. Wilson wos -tho- bidder, and — thon the crowd siniied andibly for they knew no more than they did’ betore. A buzz of ex- eltement followed tho bid, and then silence relgned again, The Sheriff pnesed'two and fro with his overcoat buttoned closely about his plentiful form, and with visions‘ot n cool six thousand dancing through his brain, oc- casfonally relieved the monotony of the hour by erylnz: “Sixty-sixand two-thirds, Gentle- men shall I hear the — sixty-soven?”’ BUT HE pIpN't.: ‘ Finally, after repeating the entleing re- quest with mora or Jess yeliomence’ some dozen times, varying {¢ with the personal question, “Gentleman, are you all dono? and finding that they liad done nothing, he called, at five minutes to 1, Sixty-six and two-thirds once, going, going.” Just at this nolnt Lawler Levi pushed upto the stand and whispered,""Don’t forget the $50,000 deposit.” Then Mr. Wilson amd Mr. Milliken procected ie the private ofllce, where tho latter quickly indorsed two rafts of $24,000 ench, nnd, re- turning, placed theni jin ‘the Sheriff's hands. “Sixty-six and two-thirds once,” cried tho auctioncer, —sixty-alx and" two-thirds twiea—” “Seventy-five,” called ‘fom King, “AN right, Mr. King,’ sald tho Sheriff; “you shail havo it? “L meant 75 cents,” -suld Tom. “tere, give’ me chango for a dollar? [Laughter.) “Are you all dono?” erled tho Sheriff. “Sold to Deering, Milken & Co, according to tha agreement rend.” A clapping of hands followed, tho ‘spectators avidently- being pleased at the result. ‘The two drafts wera upon tho’ Ninth National Bank. of New York, indorsed ns follows: * Pay to tho orderof ©, R, Milliken, of Deer- ing, Milliken & Co, ©, 2. Milliken,’ and wore pronounced 0, K. by J. K, Stdle. A reporter interviewed Mr. Milliken ns to WHAT DISPOSITION NZ WOULD MAKE oF THE STOCK, © and ho said that his Intention was to sell tho stock In Minneapolis, but to whom, or in what manner, he could notas yet say. His attorney, the Hon. E, M. Wilson, emphatle- ally denies aif rumors of: pooling arrange ments whatever, and snys the sale was ng Bona fide and square a transaction as ever wns mado, Mr, Milliken having . consulted with no one but him, It{s alleged that sr, Milliken fs nimembor of the St. Paul pool, but this fs emphatically dented, 8ST. LOUIS. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Louts, Jan. 4—Bowman & Bloyer, Nquor-deaters, have failed, ‘The firm has for some time occupled ahandsome store at the cornerof Fourth and Walnut streets. Mr, Bowman was formerly a partnor of Isadore Bush, an extensive liquor-denlor and brewer, and about six years ago went Into business with Mr, Bleyer. The firat was rated tobe Worth. from .$10,000 to $20,000, with a good credit, ‘They huye advertigad extensively and done a xcod business, and thoiracqunint- ices: nro gt o loss to: understand thelr failure, A momber of tho firm stated that the amount. of their Habilities wis ‘pinced in the — neighborhood of $125,000, and probably less." ‘Lhe fullure was stated to be envsed direelly by one of the creditors getting out an attachinent. ‘The fallure was square, and nll creditors will bo treated alike, From all that can be learned tha failure will not be-n bad one, but no ene. could snegest tho amount on the dollar that would be pald. . , ‘ ELKNANT, IND. Spsetat Dapatch to The Chi Exvxuanr, Ind, Jon, 4—At the Instance of J. V. Farwell & Cu,, of Chicago, a United States Marshal seized upon the goods of W. HIN, whose faliure ling already been men- Honed In Lares ‘Tiiune, tattle Entho who took the goods upon actaim a! 8 OW taking Sty to Taal the cooks While ha Will ao, unless other clalins ‘aye made, and thon it would only bo a matter of thine until ha cauld regatu them, The fallure fs gati- Ing notoriety somewhat. Some ot the cred- Itors are loud in thetr assertions, pte NEW ORLBANS, New Onreans, Jan, 4—S. B, Newman & Co, cotton factors, hava falled. —————— “HYMENEAL, *“ ‘ Special Dispatch to The Calcago Tribune, Broosunaton, IL, Jan. 4.—To-morrow ovenmg Willlam Freeland, a leading dry- goods and notion merchant of this city, will lund to the matriage altar Miss Ella Hotfman, daughter of one of the weulthiost Jewish eltizens of Cleveland, 0. Aftor a short wed- ding tour, Mr, and Mfrs, Fygeland will return to this city, where they ‘in future will restue, et THE WOOL-GROWERS, Corusnus, O.. Jan, 4—The State Wool- Growers’ Association to-day elected tha fol- Jowing | officers: President, N.S. ‘Town shend; Vice-Pgesidunt, E. J. fiintts Secretary, M. J, Lawr “Treasurer, J.B, Copper, Pyoaldent Townshend tn, hls address” ree ommended. tho members to raise tho coarse carpet wool, declaring there was monoy in it for Ohle fanaers, Prejovalsky and the Grand Lama. ‘When Col. Projoyalsky, tho Husslan explorer, who bas juat roturned to’ Omsk after two years of dangerous oxplorution its Cuiueso Mongolia. usked permission of tho Grand Lawa of 1! "8. G, Elilott’s name to It, to enter bis territory the wholo population be- came panic-stricken. The people belleved that hia only object was tho abduction of the Grand Tama and tho destruction of Buddhism. it ts very droll, but it Js true,” tho explorer after- warts wrote, “that twelvo Horopeans. had been nble to strike terror to the hearts of thoae bo. foro whom the populaiona of two. homfapheres bow thomselvos! It is {mpossitle for me to glvo oxpression to tho regret with which 4 rotraced my stops. May sono othor travelor, more hap- py than I, pursue my discoveries in Asia.” ——— OBITUARY. WILLIAM IL, HAWKINS. Speccat Dispater ta The Chteago Tribune Aunona, IL, Jan. 4—The Hon, William IL, Hawkins died at 3 o'clock this morning. Ho has been one of the most prominent men In Northern Minols for near half century, Born In Now York, in enrly life he served an apprenticeshtp at the tanner’s trade In Cane adn, came West in 1897, and, although but a bos, was given 4 mini’s pince as foreman on tho Ilnols & Michigan Canal, then building, by an uncle, Maj. Brookes, who was a sec- tfon-contractor,—to whom he gave great snt- isfaction in that capacity, In 1810 hoeame to Aurora, engaging In merchandising, haying atone time Levi Jencks as partner, He served acceptably severn! terms ns Alderman, was chosen Mayor in 1803, and again honored with that office In 1873, In 1803 he engaged In tho banking business with Mesars. Brady & Allon, the ftrm-name being Brady, Hawking & Allon. ‘Tho First Nu- tional Bank suteceeded to their business In 1864, nnd for seventeet years Mr. Hawkins has heen continuously a Director’ and Vice President thereof, For thirty years ho has holtl confidentini relations to the manngeinent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, nnd during all of this thie he has been the tivalu- able general ciatin adjuster for that Company, Death could not’ have stricken s more prominent figtre from this community. Ile was an honorable gentleman of the old school, of tine ability, of distinguished per- sonal appearance, geninl, suave, and courtly In manner, known (o ever sbods 3 and moro than the ordinary passing tribute js due to histmemory. Ile dies rogretted by every right-minded man who was privileged to know hii. A widow and two sons survive hin,—one son, Delos, living in Minnesota, while tho other, Willis, 13 editor of the Dalty News of this city, The fineral will take placc from the First Methodist Church on Wednesday at 2 p.m, GEN. CHARLES B. STUART, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trituner CruvetANn, O., Jan. 4—Cen, Charles 8, Stuart, Chief Engineer of tha Carrojlton Valley Railway, and well known tn engineer circles throughout Ameren, died at the For- est City Ilouse about 19:80 o'clock this aftor- teon, from tho effect of a sprained ankle, from which gangrene ensued. Gen, Stuart was born at Chitenaugo Springs, N. ¥., June 4,184. After graduating from Unton Col- lege he was engaged in tha construction of the Philndoiphia, Wilmington & Bultimore Hallrond,—one of the first lines built in this country,—and = subsequently — constructed the Brooklyn = Dry-Docks, Hs _ skill won “for him tho position of Enyi- neer-in-Chiot’ of’ the United States Navy. Ile owas the author of an extensive work on naval architecture and one on cotistruction of dry-ocks, which at- tracted the attention of the Dike of Welllng- ton, the Emperor of Russin, the Sultan of ‘Turkey, and others, - While State Engineer of Now York ho conceived tho idea of bulld- ing » suspension bridge across Niagara iver, Though not engineer in charae of its construction, he had much to do with it, and his wife was the first person. to cross it, sho being drawn over in a basket or a wire. Upon the brenking out of tho Inta War Gen, Stuart raised. two regiments of en- wineers, — o! which he was given command, with the rank of Urevot Brigndier-General. Ills service was entircly in the Army of the Potomno, constructing forts, fortifications, and bridges. Recently he was engaged in the ‘construction of tho Carro}lton ‘Valley Railroad, now being bullt from the coal-fieltts of Carroll County to this clty by'Boston cnpttalists, and, asin all his previous efforts, had shown marked ability, ———————_$_~ A LOVER'S RUSE. How a-Young Man Worked upon the Foollngs of the Murd-Eourted Object of His Atfections, Special Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ricumonxy, Va, Jan, 4—Tho recent ease of freezing to death, reported afew days ogo, turns out to have been a “ stl’ in a ditfer- ont sense fom that in whieh it was ut first regarded, §t now turns out that W. G. Tim- mons, the young gu whose death was told of, Is really alive, and that hewrote the letter IMmeelf to the News and Courter and signed Tho trite inward- ness of the affairs reveals a strange love story. It seems that ‘Limmons was deeply in love with lovely girl in Effingham, but she would not listen ravorably to his sult. In order to cnauss her remorse for her treatment, and to test whether sho really cared for him,.he wrote the tragic story of his freezing to death, and dwelt foul- inuly ep the careworn face of the young anti, who wished to be buried where he was found,—to ali of which ho sixned the namo ot S. Ge Elliott, « prominent farmer. Ills rise hind the desired effect, ‘he liard-heart- ed sweetheart wrote a wild letter toS, G, EMott, thanking him for so tenderly attond- Ing to the dead youth's Inst wishes, and sho begought him tersee that his grave was kept freee and carefully decked with flowors, ‘Tho rothors of the young man upon reading the story canta at once to the seone with a cofin, while tho heart-broken mother wrote for par- tleulars of her son's bad end, THE PRECIOUS METALS. Last Year's Viold Doe of tho Mfssourt Rivers SAN Francisco, dun. 4.—Messrs, Wells & Fargo’s annual report of tho prectous metals produced west of the Missourl River, Including Britlah Columbia, and the recelpts in San Franelsco by express from the weat const of Mexico, aggregate: Gold, $43,523,- 182; allver, $40,005,004 :Slend, $35,754,900; cop- ber, $a0s,000, Uolorade lends with a total of SSL 284,080; Callfornin, $18,270,160; Nevada, Bis.011003 Utah, 86.450,053;"Arizonn, 84, 4R47L In comparison with the product of 1820 Callfornin showsan increase in gol of $570,579, and wdecrease In allver of. $800,873, Novada shows w total falling otf of $0,006,003, Cummine’ Dontnl Company, Stato and Ran- doiph, Fincst toeth $7, Fillings half price, ——— We recammend the Bldrodaa sowing MARRIAGE, LICENSES. aime following imartinwe liconses wurolsauod yostere ays Name. dae, Realtones, Goorve B, Chitticksie hicazo, {agen Ta Cryndall,esoeeLdy, {floter J Qviptand joulre "olbroutit, { frank, Meatonain Magulo O'Coung! Jotin Waldeon, {ug Rin machine, ‘Anton Yolman {anne Wve fouot A. Mburhatt, Augusta 1%. Thorn. Atox, J. Melonald.,. Mra. Lisalo(, Brunt... fyghn Lochs. Bleanur Joni John Nersa Mury Viano! fygha Foster Btary Lunda: to tho roxldonen of hor father, H, Dnenblh, Kendall County. tt. mhorn the funorn wilt bo horn depot on Thursday morning ney 0% " mi ue ng ne oelacket en AL Cioyoland, 0. dan. 4 Gan, Chatios is Hattenaed UENEe ot HORE ASAT, Talat renkionen of fie dauuhtor Mea, M. Binpned, 460 Cuitmet-uys Thursday sen eet o'glock amy Carriage to Oakwoods Cojetary: KOATING Inn. ne ints p.m Mee, Owen Konting, inte 60 foe Wednesday, Jani ab itneits tunica by ents 10 Caf. TERNGUSON nn, 2,183, Joanto Stay, only. a Ini, 2, 188, Sonate May, on of Chariog Ii nnd Watio ta Ferueot aged StNSeeee and Mina, MVEEIIAN —Jan.2, Mary, widow of Thorne Moohaa, Fnnoral Wednontay, the Ath, from tho eomor ot ‘hltty-soventtinnd atstod-ste, At hsle-paae 1v'elok, Carinzes to gairnry Comotory. WOLMONTHtchel, "Wiig of the, Into Frederte Wolfetin, and dnuwiitdr Of Batual Starks, Jan. n4 Funeral Wodnosday, Jan. 6,0 1:90 p. m4 from Inte readonee, 280 Nort a Ballosste nel TAAL Onk Park, fii, on don, 4 Joseph P, Hharp. zed Bt gones, : Funorat on Wodnoadny, Sth Insta at 1 o'olock p.m from the reaidence of hin won, J, Porine Sharp, on south aldo of ralirond at Ook Park. Felonds invited, 8 romnina witl be taxon Hust for interment. FOSTHI~Tho funort aorvicos uvor the romaine of tho late Waltor 11, Foator will occur. nt fis Iato roale dened, It Kouth Nangamon-at,, on Wie bth {nate a o'clock, Instand uf 1, a8 heretofore Annuunce ba olocted, now monibors ara to ko voted far, ind tho Mecrotnty, Mr, Hohort A. Wallon, 18 espa. cintty deslrous thnt nil sons of Virginia’ shall be prosunt, , Hie A MEETING OF Tim peices Wirt, Fourth Ward branch of tho Irish Japd 1eadno At moon tvbnly ninth Hotes the Armory Hath Inilana-nv., bot and ‘Thirtlotti-atsy, this avening ne 1:0 pea. ng aro iy! MIM CHICAGO UNION VETERAN OLUR WILE ond au adonriol teuntar manting nt the elude room of the rand Pacific Hotol this evoning. apie i AL WORTATI, D. D. PASTOR OF tho Blhth fresbytorian Church, will conduct the figan meeting tu-tay. St. JACOBS OLL, THEGREAT Emmi REMEDY. : Fok RHEUMATISH Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ‘ Backacho, Soroness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swollings.and Sprains, Burns and Sealds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted Foot end Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. : Xo Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacons Ort ag a nfs aurc, simplaand eheny External Remedy, ‘A trlaf entails but tho comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and poslitye proof of its claims, | Directions in Eloven Languages. 3: BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIETS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE, - A, VOGELER & 00.,. ; Balttmore, Md.) vu. Be SPENCERIAN PLNS, SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS of the Ver t Euro foko, and unrivated for ~ Peat Duras ane A ecancs of ran | REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION. | in 20 Numbers, A compicto Sample Card, for trial. by mefl on receipt of 25 centas . ¢ Ivison, Buakeman, Tavtor & Cox 139 and 140 Grand Street, Now York. eve SEER DINEREMUEYONS: COMMONWEALTH - DISTRIBUTION CO. ‘Thotr popular aonthly dmwings, never posta: Garuimegy place’ revuloriy in iho CLEY Of LOWies ry VILLE, KY, JANUARY SI. ‘Thase drawings occur monthly undor provisionsat fntet ofthe Gonural Assombly of Kontuoky, tncors nornting the Nowport Printing and Nowspapar Co, Bpproyon Ay J, AN ta-Thta fea npecl jal aet,and has never been repealed - ih Unitod Ntaton Circult-Cburt on Aare 3l ron dored the following tlocision: lst—Thot the Commonweulth Distelbation Coupany i icgqh " . Rd—Lte drawings are mir e. The Compnny has now on band a largo resorye fund, Head the following attractive prizast:. ¥ {0y Prizes $110. 05,.$ rikO8 a A 0). G0 Prizen $3) oct ‘nt .00 Prizes siya 20, 1 irizo. o pried 1 iii's: OP rises KDonch. ce 10,0 Pearcy s ‘2 Prizes ¢iN Gach, Approximation Prizes, . °3,70) UP J onct imation Hrises.- 1, DRESSER cua Abpeianien eee AG UMD DHlaUhessesresscrerssorsens ‘Wholo tleka isi aii stele, exces 6 Hiatt tiekote, $1 Temit monoy or Dank Dratt In Lottor, or sond by exprost, “HUST HENDRY AEGIS TEILED, ele Brith HONOR hub Geaaee pward, by Wxpross, ean be w era ourfordournat, Hult GaSe PUI bac Broulwagy PARKS, LO8 Waebbiust: AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. © Nos. 84 and WwW iundotph-sy FURNITURE, _ Carpets, Stoves, AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD aoons, At 9:30 This Mornitig, AT ELISON, FLEMSHEIM & CO.'3, #4 und Ai andotph-et. STOCKHOLDERS) MMETING, BTOCKMOLDEMN NOTION. Mi khotdors of he Canny Hey-diuek Company wil ue held nee oftce of thy Hry-fock Company on ‘Thursday, tho ott Guy of Junuary, tl, at Lo'cluck p.in,, for the slectiog Of Directors und the transaction of such uthor bust; Boas Sy come before the Sockha) tare, nt said MBhteun, Doo. 1. 804 : + deerotary, OANDY. ae er ‘Aimer Hand $1, F, $1 or #3fcca sample T pert een a enitiyaudatricdy gure lefers abate anise or. TW Madteonet, Calon 7S CAND. Be tierneniis m Wholsstasnd'tetaie m an & 4e ATE ST baited ee a . . . MARRIAGES. - “PRATT-OMIVER—AtBilmaukop, Jan. 1, Carrio A. pritor to Horvert lis ratt, bot of Cutouts DEATHS. Woes AN—Jan. Woot Van “Durenat, dy ot SIS Aegina, belovod wifo of ouls Hultawan, after {oful Hlindss, ib the ¢2d you w of Dor age. OAPGONTSAt Noct Hucbard-court, Yuoaday, Jan. 4, flor gauortiligost ary Miles, beloved wile Of Ay- n "Tho recanius wil bo conveyed to tho C., 8. & Q.24 Lt, ate B dren mete er AIR eee eee pa fs SSOMN ILA, ai rate TRUNKS, a nn nD CHAS, 'E, vies vor. ‘Trunks, Balanele Bae Nor Add Bintorste 4 &

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