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THE CHICAGO 'TRID | Wea erry. , GENERAL NEWS. W. A. Rite, of Peshtigo, Wis. Js at tho Tree mont. 0, W. Howat, of Ban Francisco, fs at tho Patmer. ALE C. Furien, of Belvidere, HL, Is atthe ‘ Pocltte. Waattrraton Linpy, of Ottawa, NL, is at tho herman. Bx-Bexator G. D. THAY Et, of Nobraska, isat tho Pacific, Tunowas 8, Ripaway, of Shawnogtown, Il, is nt tho Pacific, . RS. BLAKELEY, of tho St. Paul Ploncer-Press, fa nt the Pacific. A.L, Conger ond J.A. Long, of Akron, Ou aro nt the Shorman, Migs Minxa Wrrant, the dramntiorend or, of Mendota, Ill, is at the Tremont. Convector Sxrtir und family have taken rooms nt tho Pacific for tho winter. Junar 8. L. Giasaow and Thomas H edge, Jr, of Burlington, In, are at tho Palmer. Tas Sub-Treasury prld out $10,090 gold yes- teritny, and redeemed $7,000 in silver. W.W. Fowsen, manager of tho Sol Smith Russell combination fs nt the Tremont, BraTR's-ATroRNEY Mints 1s again confinedto his home, suffering from a sevore cold. I. W.CANxo, of Scotland, and David Corn: foot. of London, England, are at tho Pacitic, Furp Winn, General Ticket-Agent of tho ‘Western Union Rallrond, ta at the Tremont. T, If. Cuanne, of Cleveland, Chief Engineer of tho Like Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad, 2g ut tho Shormui, BARA Bensuanvr has volunteered to read .Baturday uicht atthe benefit to bo xiven the fnmily af George I. Carpenter, -Itovenue Ollice coliccted $26,510 + on eplrits yesterday, i on tobacco and $4.07 cigars, and Sabon beer. ‘Total, SUA. ‘tne Palmer, House register is decorated with the names of Sarah Bernhurd’ und Harty, ae “welt ns John Kelly, tho ex- Toss of New York. Frank Nissen, Collector of North Chicago having received his personal property tax-hooks: from tho County Clerk, yesterday pot two _ collectors in the field, for the collection of the sone. Mr. Nicsen isin ded enrnest, and pro- poses to prosecute wt Vigorous campaign amon ho taxpayers with n view of getting this clitss of taxes pald up und ott o€ the way, if possibte, before the ronal estate bouks are rendy, Eusta T.. Crosnin, 90 years of age, employed gn housekeeper by Mr. Kearney, proprietor of tho Hurrison House, at tho coracr of Clark and Harrison streets, was found dead yesterday morning in © room where she hint been em loyed making uo the bed. Sho was discovercd yy two other cmplosés of the house, lying bee tween the bed and the wall, but life was already: extinct. Hunrt-disease is supposed to have been the cause. JANES PARsoss, n awitchman employed on tho Mitwaukee & St. Paul Rullrond, while coupling cara nt the yard at 8 o'clovk last avanti, wns: -necidentally ran over. Both legs were badly ‘mungted, and the bones of tho right leg bo- tween the knee und tho ankle were broken. Ho ‘wis uttended by Di ugert, Who fears that ame puration muy ‘prove necessary. Parsons fs 21 yon of nye, and boards at No. 105 North Leavitt atrect. Last Friday evening tho officers nnd somo of the sotubers of tho First Baptist Church beld a meeting und resolved to rilse the necessary Tunds to Re the 20.000 of first-mortgage bonds ' ' held agalnat the edifice. Of this amount $8,000 wis paid in and promised before tho Sunday services, and tho rematnder will probably be paid in this week, Tho debt of the chureh ts se now $18,000, which will not mature for throo yenrs, WILLIAM TIART, 18 years of nge, employed in H.C. "litfany’s printing ollice ut Nos. 141 and 163 Fifth avenue, while attempting to put the main belt on tho tly-wheel at 740 yeaterday morning “was accidentally caught by the Jeft hand and drugged around tho whuft. “Tis arm wus bro- ken in severnt places, and. ho | waa sovoroly = Injured about the. head, Homething Ike twenty minutes elapsed beforo he could be reacued. Dr, Ieynotds, whe attend. ed hho, thinks he will recover, Young Hart Hives prithy his parents at No, 222 North Franklin Btree! Mns, Many Swaprk, of No. 76 Do Koven atrect, while pleking up conl along, the Chicago & Alton tencks beneath tho Weat Twelfth atreot vinduct, wus run down by Engine 18. A. J. Hendershott, engincer, and had her lett foot ‘crushed of at the ankle, The ongincer says he was ringing fils bell, and wus keeplig a abarp took out for obstructions ulong tho trnck, but owing t6 tha stem and sinoke he “°° fniled to see the woman intima to stop, his ens % xine, ‘The aecidont waa witnessed by A. Horn and A. Burman, of ‘Totlestui, Ind. both em- ployed as Inborers on tho rond. Fottowina ts tho Mat of dutinble xonda ro- celvod at tho Custom-House yesterday: Kalman & Litlenfeld, 45 bales tent tobac Niowen- Kumnp é& Gownu, 1 enso dry goods: Lyon & Healy, 11 cases inusical instrumentas Chieugo Stampin Company, 20 boxes tin-plato; G. 6. Haskell & Co. sl bags pons; Mosebnck & Jiumphry, 90 Keys chlorate potash, 50 barrels 60 barrols caustic soda; ‘Thomas Meadows & 24 barrels oakum;, Horley & Tyrroll, 16 packages carthonware; ‘T. M. Sinclatr & Co., 130 Backs sutt, Collections, $5,173. a By the falling of an fron rack ,on tho mnin floor of Messrs. Jones & Luughlins’ now wires house, nt tho corner of Lake and Canal streota, nt 220 yesterday aftornoon, William Tennison, & laborer, was severely Injured by being caught beneath a portion of tho falling fron, Ie was attended by Dr, C. J. Lewis, an urm and leg badly crushed, and wus thonce font to bis bamne, No. KS} Fowler atrect. It is thought hu will recover In the. Tho frou racks, of which there are a number in the building, ara heavy jolsts of timber, against which many tone of bur-fron are piled in in almost vorticut + position, The one which fell yesterday Vi Was in the southonat corner, and it ah is unknown as yet whether tho accident was tho «-reault of some Uefect in the construction of tho .Menx orof piling too great wolghtof tron on ono alle. Tho iatter was probubly the case. Tennison might have escaped uninjured had ho not tandireetly in front of the falling masa * "when ho heard the raok giving way in bis anxl- ety to reach the strect door, +. inx% annual meeting of tho Union Club was boli nt the club-houge Saturday, and tho fst ‘or officers olected was printed in THe TinnuNe ,of Sunday, The annual report of tho ‘Trea- surer wos Bubinitted at that meeting und exe hibited tha following state of finances. Ex. ense account—debit, S080; credit, Sihi; Income, 317,801; uussots, $16,000; invested In bonds, ‘87,600; to be frivested during comtuz quartir, 3,500, The report of the Secretary suowed the number of members, visitors, realz= nations, ete., for tho yenr. ‘Pho constitution wus chanirod bo that fifty Instond of thirty members constitute n quorum, and ® number of minor changes wero made bevide, ‘Tho ontire question of lowsing or buylng the present club-house, or building now quarters, was left to tho Directory with power to act,’ provi no individual lability was Imposed on mambers of the Club, tis thought probable that tho club will take a euse of the present property for throo yenry, at Brontal of not moro thi $4,500 per wunum, tine lena {t can find a eultuble slic for new build- Ds. Wagre arrived in tho city a fow days ago Mr, De Balint Ango, who camv here for tha purpows of goluy inte business with James 8. Kirk & Co, Ula wite and children necompuniod bin. Yester- day Me. and Sirs, Balint Antes with ono of tho children, left tho hotel for the purpese of louk- * ing at sume houses which were offered for rent. eis hod been on tho street but a little ‘while whon Mrs. Saint Ange compluined af sickness, and went back tu tho hotel with hor sou. Whon ber husband returned two houra ‘Inter he found to bis borror that sho was dew. The phyelelans attributed her death to somo compiatut of the heart, but Mr. Saint Ange fy in+ ¢lined to belivve that 1t wae due to tho broath- Jug of cual-gns, be himself having expericucod Igbt. Mra, Saint its elects tho provious Ange, who was 40 years of uo, was born in Now York, ber mualden name boing Gray, Sho wus a iady of culturo and rotine- ment, and her death will bo deeply Fejrottod, by hor many friends in itocheater, Newburg, and Now York City. ANOTHER COLD BNAP, 8 Nizht before Inst another of thosv Polar waves + which huye beenine so popular with the plumb- ors and coal-ilealora awopt down from tho North, ond made tho mercury cree into the recesses of ita bulb. “At dif- erent polnts of tho clty the thormoumoter registered 1, 15, and M7 degrees below vera, und . between 7 and 8 o'clock {fu the moruing—tha hour at which city men get to thor busincas— the micreury stood WW dcyroce betow, Lucky. tho cold abated from this point, and at 10 o'vice! * tho reglater waa 2 degrees ubove, In tho aftere % neon the mercury yous still higher, und wt 3 - + o'clock 7 above zoro was the reading, which o temperature held yood, with slight fluctuations, {> cup tovo'clock in the eventug, with happy indie (ii cations that tho Limmediate future uovement of the mercury would bo In an upward direction, F; ULSINERS EXPANSION. > a. A TRIOUNE reporter, whilo wandering around + the bustuces district cist of Stuto and north of ‘Tandolph strevis yesterduy, noticed, ht two in- Stunoes, that the sins of flrina covered the building adjoluing the one ia which alone they used lado their trudiug. Alte observation resulted in discovering that jut. ouly thea two Dut neurly every grocery und hardwure bouse: » + bad outytown | its orginal quarters. Firms et which two or three years nyo ovcuplud the ttrt: s Joor and basement how require a whole four or HY story store; others that needed an entire + Pulling then, now huve one, and in some cusea, stwo and three udjoiuiuy sturce, As iy koown, thore are not over bul u dozen -yeeant jots tn this section; ull tho others ure buiit on, and notu soyle avaiable store f4 for rent.” Untill isj6 there were tive Uues of trade carried on in this district—grocery, burd- Sard, druge, boots and shovs, and clothing, Tho three Unt-mentioned, with kindred Mics, now almost monopolize the locality, ‘There ty not at { present w: clothing housy north of Randolya Giryet, and vuly one bout aud shou houso; others hare beon forced out by the grocery and harlware mon, who wanted more room, and Rone tothe xcction south and sweat, whero tho clothing, boot and shog, and dry-gools men are fn tho majority. There is just now ampio room for tho ‘grocery, hartwure, and drug men, but inn few yeara all athor lines of business there | will be oblige fe re. cleewhere, for. ifthe volume of busluces in the three Iines Inst mentioned, particulirly Rencory and hardware, Increases na it his sinen K78, ll the redin will bo needed by that, and thore will bon demand for warehouses in which tu sturo surplus atock, TUE CITY-IHALT. ‘Tre South Town Collector has handed over $14,000 to the Clty Trensuror, It was all In werip. Mayon Ianntson favors tho anti-treating doctrine. lic thinks that tostop treating would bongrent and signal step towards tompernica reform, S ‘Tue denths Inat week wero 101, against 150 for the sume period ft. 1880, There were but thir- teen deaths from diphtheria, Acute lung dis- enses were vory prevalent, Tux estimate of tho cost of the Halsted strect and Chicago naventio vinduct was $146,000, and not $146,000, ns stated, The viaduct at ‘Tweilth street, If buitt, Is eatimuted to cost $91,181; the Contre avenno viaduct is catimated nt $150,006, MN. NOLAN, tho Mayor of Albany, N. Y..hns written a lotter to Mayor Hurrison requesting: him at an etrly day to send him tho rate of tix ation of tho City of Chicnyo und tho percentage of value upon which tho tax Is levied, A Lrren of inquiry to Mayor Harrigon froin Noull, France, received by him fpstertay nska for information In regurd to Disorré Lefevre, who Is supposed to have dled in Chicago fn 187, The intormation is sought for family purposes. Butmixa permits were granted yesterday to W. Kustonmncher to erect a two-story brick dwelling, 20x40 feet, at, No. 31 Strong street, to cost $2,000; and tod. Eichmann to tuild a twoe atory brick dwolling, 23x64 fect, at No. 168 Elator avenue, to cost $4,00u. Curkr-or-PoLick MCGARIGLE requests tho drivers of private carringes to be cureful and Hive tp to tho regulations made by the police fn regard to enrriayes bringing: peuple to nnd take ing thom fron: MeVicker’a Thoutro during tho Berubardt engagement, ‘Tus physicians scom to begin to renlizo that itis absolutely necessnry to report. contagious diseases. Yesterday tho following were report- edattho Heatth Olico: | Dipitheria ut No, 2716 archer avenue, No, 498 Wabash, No, 148 Cornell, No. 148 Seventeenth, No. Ull West Twelfth, and 78 Paeitic ayonuo, Scurlet-fover: Two crtses at No. wh Ashland ayenuo, No, 255 Clark, No, 405 nlsted, No. 04 Desplaines, Woman's Hospital on Cottage Grove avenue, two cases at No, 4 Wabash avenue, Costuisstoneit WALLER thinks that the report of tho Contnittes on Judiciary in relation to the proposed. new pumping works would, if passed, place him inn unpleasant position. It provides that he shall go tuan- eminent and competent ongineor and get his plans, subject to tha approval of the Counc! Ho thinks that this {a tou restrictive. Undér tho order, If he should go to an ongineer§for plans be would ,be acknowledging to tho man that he bad a’ great reputation, for which he would put on an extra price, Hu thinks that toolfern premlum for the best plan would be. more advisable, but Ald. Clark stopsin and asks who would decide na to which would bo the host plan, Mayor Iurrison believes in advertiahy ntonce Ce yarns Silene: Thoy were nocded, bo sald, and tov tong a delay was dangerous. THE MAYOR AND THE PUMPING WONKA, Mayor Harrison felt nggricved yesterday upon the comments mate by Tie Trnusy ‘on his attitude and aetion on the canal pumping works. When nreporter naked blin what he bud to say in regard to them, the Muyor replicd: “fm surprised ut tho injustice of Tire Tribune in this matter, The fact ta, 1 huve ‘been yery inxtous to remedy the nulaance. The Council Se uronrintiss $100,000 for the purpose, I dirceted that a pilin fortocks be gotten up, and Mr. ‘Thomas, tho Superintendent of tho canal, was engnged by Mr. Cregler to prepare it. We advertised for bids for an cnyine, and wo didn't oven specify the chnracter or style of tho engine and pumps, but allowed the manufacturers to submit thofr own plans, simply requiring that they should do the amount. of work Mr, sonney the canul engineer, thought neceasnry. | The big for engines ran froin $125,- 000 to $20,000, Therefore it was {inpossible for ustomake ncontract. But ne Cionune says that J iid not ask for a further appropriation. ‘Ty ‘Tribune surely muat know thit the churtor requires al appropriations to ba made at onc time, and forbids uny furthor appeoprisilan 0: cept In case of an cinergency, io Law Dopart- ment decides that nothing can be construcd an emergency which was foreseen, Tho necesslt: of this work -was foreseen, and, therefore, ft wos out of the power ‘the Council tomakon further appropriation. L could not contract for un engine unless an appropriation wis made for tho full. payment for it. ‘This, surely, THE ‘THtnUNR Know, or ought to have known; and, if the writer of the urticle agalnst, me hind thought for n moment, bo would not’ have attatked me ashe did. Please By that I am not yet n candidate for tho Mayoralty, and sit it woutd be advisable to resorve its hot shot until! become one. Just now I am Muyor of Chicaxo, nnd endoavormg to run tho city ree gardiess of party." COUNTY NOSTITAL WATER MUDDLE. Commissioner Waller, !n responso to tho ro- qed. of the Commilttce on fire and Wuter of the Council, bus written a lotter to that Comimit- tee, giving’ tho rengon why tho county should pay for tho water used nt tho Cook County Hoa- pital, Ho sets forth tha fict that the water sys- tem belongs exclusively to tho elty, aud persons living outalde the city kro not entitled to ita ben- clits, While the city furnishes nearly ull tho In- mates to the Hospital, yet it also puye nearly all tho cuunty taxca, It fs a charity aa far ng cour cerns tho people who pay the taxes, but not as botween thocity und county authorities, 1f the amount ts remitted tothe county the money will bo Srpeniied for othar. founty purposcs, but ifit ja paid to tho olty it will bo disbursed exclusive- ty for the benelit of the city, to which tho monoy bulongs. In relation to tho county's muthod of a business with tho city, the Commissioner f those who represent tho county aide of our home government bad ovincod any degree of Mberality towards the city side, something might ‘bo urged hore on tho ground of reciprocity; but tho fuct Ia, thoy have not done go, In thelr dealings with the city they have insisted upon having all that tho law allows thom. Let inc show you; Tho amount pald by the City of Chi- cago to Cook County during tho past two years, —not mentioning provious gute for colloctli tho city’s taxes was aa follows: 187%, $44,007; 1879, $00,082. Itseema to mo that tha city can collect its awn taxes fora good dent Jess money, and ought to do it” Mr. Waller thinks further that if tho city were in the bualness, it could vollect the county taxes for u good don! less monoy, and thon ho yocs on to any: “tin September, 1878, tho city purchased tho property olfered for sale for the excess un city tuxce caused by the difference in the two valu- ations of elty and county for the taxes of 167d aud 1s74, These purchuses were made for tha protection of proporty-ownoers who had puld their taxes in faith whon frst lovied. It wus tho intention of the city to have these cer- tItcates cancelled, and I atu told that appiien- tion was made to the County Clerk to have bim do so, but that ho refused to cancel them with out Cull payment of hia fees, and thus tho mat- tur stands. ‘rho elty bas pald the county oficers about 81,000 for the costa ant fasuing of the tux- certificates, which was dono slnply to comply with tho luw and to cover tho discrepanctys cuuaed by two valuations and lovica, aud the county olllcers have recelved full rates for issit- ing theso cortiticates, and now demand full rates: aa in individual eases for canceling thom.” He goes on furthor to say that te Council will finally have to make an approprinvon to remove Spe ty cloud from property located In all parts ofthe city. So tung as theac facts extat, tho Sonnty: cunnot ask much favor at the bands of 0 clty. PUUITY OF THE WATER BUPILY. Dr. Do Wolf yesterday recolyed the following report from Mr, Jaton, chemist of tho HMoalth Departinont: Dean Bit: According to your Instructions, I have to-day made a partint analysis of tho water supplied to the City uf Chicaga, . 1 obtained iny, wnuinple from the hydrant in busoment of the Major lock dircotly connected with thostrcot iain. 1 find it, so faras organic mat ter goes, to bo exceodingly pure: containing {reo umimonia, and only Eve parts in 100,000,000, ot albuminoid ammonia, It ts, howover, # cain- paratively hurd water and contains distinct qualitica of magnesinn salts. “When I bad tho honor to read a paper on the subject ot water unulyuls obfore the Blologicat Society 1 called attention to the lability of the constant use of such ® water supply to induce durrben, and should bo heartily wlad if some of tho phyalotans of this city would tuke up aod Inveatiyate this wubjoct. Muy not tho use of such a water, nlony with the fostivities of the holiday seuson, bu revkoned as the cuuse of what alarmist pbyal- cluna how term the “outbreak of cholura?” TAX-BOOKS, THE REDUCTION IN NUMUEN UNDER TUR ACT OF = At tho County-Bullding yeatenlay afternoon ao ‘Tu BUNE reporter conversed with dir. Al Reinke, Chict Clork of thy County Clerk's office, and dtr, ‘Williain Baye, Doputy County ‘Tronsurer, upon the subject of the effect which tho law of 187vhad had in reducing the number of tho tax-books, Mr. Reinke auld that it had gotten rid of 120 Volumes of Asscasor’s books, whivh are now Ip- corporuted tn tho Collector'a books; forty val» umcaot Town Colleutors' dolinquent liste; forty yolumes of Connty Collestor's dulluguont list; forty voluwwes uf judgment record, ‘There used also to bo a gale recor of about forty volumes, but now the County Collector's dulinquent lst, the Judgment record, and the ale rcourd arein one. Ho belleved that the only matter connected with the tax business which could be brought before the Legislature ut its present seston wus tho question of railrund taxation. The law, us It at presont stands des not define wout the width of o yuitroad right-of-way i, nud conse= uontly all property they havealong thelr trucks thoy put junto thelr right-of-way scueduls. Tho injustice Js that this rigbt-of-way is taxed ot so any contye—$1.04 bo Lelloved, por fout of the malo track, uo matter bow wide the strip of y TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. land it runs through, Tho right-of-way ta In somo entses 15 much as 2,00) feet wile, and consequently jarge pieces of property cacape taxation. An Idon of tho light nesessments with which rall- ronds get off cnn bo giiued from tho fact that the Chlengo, Rock Island & Pacitia Rallrond, whieh haa 2H miltes of main track In this Rtate {3 assessed on n full valuation of only $4,204,200. Mr. William Bose considered that tho Iw of 1879 had INCRFARED RATHER THAN DROREASED tho number of books, ‘Tho Collector's warrints in particular were greater in mimber aud larger in bulk than before, from tho fact that they bad to show cohimne for four years’ Assessors’ vale untions. ‘This causes an extrr hall pare to he bound tn these books, which makes them so very bulky that thoy: will be worn out before they are halt tone with, ‘The dlaponsing with tho jet ment and sate reconis, howover, works well in Mr. Reye's opin- fon, because there reully was No use for the County, Clerk to mako a copy of thom as ho used to, Mr, eye did not know of anything furthor that could be done by the Legisiature during tho present session tintosa thoy made the Collector's warrnnts a judgment in themselves and sold rom thom, a procedure which mnny liwyers considered would be unconstitutional, thoy holding that there could not be a judgment made by a court of record under which to sell, Ho ak not ree why a County Clerk coutd not np- ply for judgment before he delivered the books: to tho Township Callector, and the Court render: (elena and make an order of sulu for some inter date. : JOUN E, TILLOTSON. We GIVES MIMKELP UP TO THE RHERIES, On tho 2th of September Inst W. F. Pelrunnet, amember of the Board of Trade, went before Judge Rogers in the Crimmal Court and swore out & peace warrant aauinst John E. Tillotson, charging tim with having threatened to kill hin (Pelronnet) on sight. Tillotson was arrested and tuken before Judge Rogers Oct. 6, where, After hearing the nature of the threats, anstnted by the complainant, the Court held THloteon on tho pence warrant. After n sojourn of onenteht Jn the Jull Me. Frank M, Dain, of Felix, Marston & intr, signed a bond to the amount of $3,000, and ‘Tillotson wnsreleased, Rinee thatdate he has been at work for Messrs. Hibbard & Spencer, stralghtening up tho * crooked" books and nce eg of George 8, Mursh, tholr defuulting clerk. Yesterday afternoon Me, Tillotson walked Into the Sherif’ office, and surreniered himeclf on his bond. He wae thenes sent to Jnil, where, after being booked and searched, be wus shown to nunsters in the Hlebtor’a departnont. Ho was discovered by a Tutuuxe, reporter shortly after big arrival. sud waa not backward about stating his rensuns for surrendering bim- self to the nuthoritica, He stated that ever since hoyrave bonds to keep the poace towards Pelro- net be hua been ‘dogged by paid emissarics, who = have tried in’ every possible. way to make — his life misernble, Persons, he saya, hive endeavored to drive him from his temporary cimployniont at Hibbard & Spencer's, but. in this they were not suevsaful, For two months offorts were mudo to get Mr. Bialr, his bondamin, to surrender. bin, certaln persons representing that bo wae nn unsufe man to be at large, and ‘Mitotson yesterday learned that Mr. Riaie was about to turn him over to the eustody of tho Sheriff, As he was for several peepeny the omploy of Mr. Blair, receiving at his band the most courteous and ‘kindly trent- ment, he did not desire to occasion him any fur pine nnslely or trouble, and bo thereforo guve self up. * Tillotson says he has abwoys heen perfectly Batisficd that thore ian cesire to drive him from the city, Ko that heeannut prosecute the civil caso against Potronnet which fs now pending in tho Superior Court. ‘Tillotson says that be pro- poses to push tha ense, and will endeavor to prove all tho allegations of his bill, no matter whom it hita, IN MEMORIAM. PETER J. DAGGY. Aspecial mectlog wns held yesterday after- noon of the Marke ‘Twain Soctul und Dramatic Club for the purpose of taking action in regard to tho death of Petor James Daggy. C, G. Hutinsion presided, and C. G. Bitner actud na jeeretary.. Tho following resolutions, expresalve of tho sense of tho mucting, wero presented aud adapted: Aexcived, That In tho sudden death of our much-esteomed and beloved President this Club has sustained n tos that is Irroparuulc, and one in whieh the whole community Jn which he lived will ehare, Resolved, That in our Club, with Mr. Dewey as fv fellow member, wo baye over found him most agreeahlo companion and one whom to know wus to love. Resolved, That tha ailiieted family have our slivers syinpathy in this thelr hour of altiiction, ond that whilo we enn not nrsunge their grict, we cnn look with pride to tho brischt record lett behind by tho son and our very dear friend, Rerolved, Tont n copy of theso resolutions bo loft with the family gnd preserved by tho Cluts, ‘Tho funcral services will bo hold at the house, i Langley avenue, at 1:30 o’cluck this fore- noon. They will be conducted by tho Nev, Mr. Fleetwood, At tha conclusion of tho services, tho remains will be taken ta Rosehill, accom- panied by the family. fow neur fricnds, and tho pull-benrers, the Iutter being Messrs. C. G. Huntington, LC. Gordon, C. G, Bitner, F.C. Goss, A. 11. Donnis, and W. Apo —— IN UTTER WANT. . DYSERTED CHILDURN AND DRUNKEN PARENTS. Evory now und thon there comes to notice 4 ease of wretched squalor and poverty among tho poor of this city which acems a little ‘more ala- tressing than any otbor beforo met with, and tho porgonal observation of a ‘Trimune reporter was last night brought to bear upon just such case. It was about 9o'clock. Ho waa taken to n iniscrable-looking, tumbio-down franio build: ing on Norton atrect, {mmedintely south of Polk. Tho rap of his guido on tho bascmont door wns auswored by a middle- aged women in a faded calico dress and tattered remnants of a little red shawl. Sho showed tho visitors in, and this is what thoy saw: ‘Tbreo ponelike apartments which might de called rooma, ‘Tho floors wore curpoted, but only with dirt, and the walls, from which a largo portion of the plastering had fallon, were of the gamé dingy bue. Tho ceilings were only aix or seven feet high, and not a window In any one of the rooms was provided with oven a singlo pano of gluss, They wero all bourded up, but not suitclently to | prevent. the frosteladen air from whistling through. In = the first room nothing was to be sean but an old tub, a bundlo of rags in ono corner, alittle pile of old boards, which had evidently been torn from somo ancient structure, und dirt; in tho milddle rooin was a bed, or part of one, and dirt: in tho other roum was a table, n etove, an fron tox-kettlo, part of a chulr, a box, a fow broken dishes, two loaves of broad, a sack of Nour, a pleco of bolled.ncat, and dirt. ‘Iwo lite tlo boys and a girl, whose ages ranged from 219 4 years, woro elecping in tho bed only ball pro- tected trom tho cold by sume rayszed clothes, and thelr fucea_ were actunily ameared with dirt, ‘The husband of tho woman, a powerfully-built wun, was pitta by the stove holding 1 10- months-old boy In bla urma. Tho littic follow Bact on no shovs or stocking, aud bis bare limbs dungling from underneath & fow scanty wraps Jooked only like the bones with the skin fitted pore to thom, ‘ho ina and woman explaincd that on tho night before thoy hud not hid 0 particle of cont in tho house vor 4 bite tu cat, ‘Thu boards’ scen iu the front room the man had picked up for fuel, paring: that duy, however, Sir. Bradahaw, the couledealur, bad Kindly seat thom somo coal, Nour, bread, nud meat. ‘Taking tho reporter into the roo where the children wero sleeping, tho woman raised up tho ol’ mattress, Tho bottom of it was covered with frost. Uoaldes the four children of tho house there was another onc, not yot byears old, who had gone to spend tho night with a relative, ‘The nelybbors said that tho fatuor and mothor of this wretched family both drank and fought terribly, so that it ta casily oxplainod what be. cume of the money whon they chunced to Ret huld of any. Tho pity to be folt is for tho chil- dren,—babies almost,—who should certainly bo tukon charge of Py, tho suthoritica, Tho Hus tuune Society abould investiyate the caso, SUBURBAN. UYDE PAIK. ‘The vestrymen of St. Paul's Episcopal Church havo resolved to call the ov. Mr, Bixby, of Nur ragunsett Pier, to take the place of the Rev. Mrs Leater, who rocontly wont to St, Paul's, Milwau- kee. ft was vated to give the now lector a sulary of $2,000 a yoar, tagethor with tho use of rr tho puraonage, CHURCH WAR, + Bpectat Dispatch ta Ths CAlcago Tribune, Deearun, Ml, Jan. 10—Tho Methodist Church scandal here has been reopened In 0 serlous manner for the established congrega- tons, ‘Tho Rov, ‘Tunis Titus Kendrick, ex- polled from Stopps' Chiape), for fraud, Dee, 27, has quiten large following of wealthy mon and thelr fumilles, among whom aro James W, Haworth, ex-Moayor Haworth, Abram W, Conkling, David Georgo Store, W, AL, Grindom, and E, E, Cox, most of whom have long been menibors of tha chapel, Kendrick = preached sto on full house at the Opera-Hall last night, and after the sermon resolutions wero adopted reposing continued faith in the mora! Integrity and Christian character of the expelled preacher, ‘Che action of the chapel conference was declared unjust and unwarranted, Kendrick was fornially in- vited to rematn and become the pastor of the oppoaltion congregation, whieh will probably be styled the Congregutional, ‘Tho mutter ts the subject of general conversation in, re- Hglous ‘and otner clreles, and much bitter fvellng exists, particulurly among those who were uetive in securing the expulsion of Kendrick from the chapel, a Horaford’s Acid Phosphato uifords nourish- Mmunt to the curcbral und nurvous systoms, elded in favor of McGrath, what a position the Council would be int Ald, MeGrath satd his counsol didn’t want Aatuinp speech published. lio was opposed to the oxpendituro of tho peoplo’s inoney for Any auch purpose, Ald, Peavey wanted n vote taken without further delay, so that the matter conld bo Usposed of, no inuch tine had been spent onitaiready, He made a motion to thot effec! te The Chair sald the report af the Judiciar: Comuiittes could not bo taken up, as tt lind wn deferred, Hoe dit not know how the THE COUNCIL. ALong Wrangle Over the Stauber McGrath Contest. An Effort to Have the City Print a Communist Argument. J re | mattor contd be brought up, + | tho reault of tho electlon, ag follows: Presl- | uherat services ‘ Mayor Harrison Shows Which Sido His | | Ald; Ginek pelloved thors shoud bo apendy | dont W. 8. Seritmers rat Vice Hrostdent, ages OTT ae Aiel rosidonee 8 Fallon, action, but, the case being in the cou 0 econ Vice-President ALIDAV=Jan, 10, at 24 Ogdon-ay, of Sympathles Aro On. + Council should not Interfere. dames i. Weavers Recording Secretary, J. | woningliiy Mary. youngort eh i et a . Aftor sponding an hour In talking about | 8. Curtiss; ‘Treasurer, W. H, Moulton; Cor- Runvrnt nit Wednendny. Ans Stanre: points of order, and in making motions and fesponaling. Scerotary, H. C. Vail; Marshal, Tho Subject Left in the Hands of the Su- | amendments, and offering substitutes, RL W, Cross; Trustee, it, J. Root, ANNOUNCEMENTS, premo Oourt, ALD, CULLRRTON OFFERED THE FOLLOWING! ———————— baer incre ae 4 Wateiuzas, Tho contested election cass, bo- DESTITUTION. tho Grand lade ne finoln te GO. orth OF 0 No. 22, o¢ ¥ fate Ughting Streets by Eleelrlelty-—Estimates of the | Ward, is now Loforo tho Supromo Court, on ap- | ONO Caso Hesniting from Whisky—Tho | tin-ais. for hg tarpind cimatu Mant Gram 7 wns nnd, er from Cruclty. . Past Uri Cost of Vinduels, PAVititRAS, Thie Counoll hoattates to nct on tho | ‘Two aggravated onsea of destitution camo ho- | SUntnuy smelted. —___'t eRe subject matter whilo tho same [a under adviso- | tora Justice Wall yoatend cy OLN Gt 8 (LATE OF TOWA), WHO ‘The Connell held a regular weekly meeting | ment by a superior tribunals therafore, Ne It re: Jhetioc Sallace yesterdays. he. Hrstiwne gred.an ndiressnt Irian National Ment MR: Inst evening, Mayor Ifarrison tn tho chiatry | ofan, ‘Mhat tn justice: to all partios cone | Hannah’ Colling, a widow Ilving Ja whot nro ) Ande ci enilunensa ane fuentes Ml it. May i : » | corned this Cownell respectfully urge upon the | known ns tho " barrocks," near tho corner of | ial, ‘Twelfth and and all the iver present excovt McNur- an Court that: A doclaian in sal cage bo renched | ‘Thirty-flrat street and Cottage Grove avonue. | 7 DAN, PE MEKTING OF TIE Crp noy and McCormick. At the onrllest prautie te Instead of working for the support of her fum- zone’ Lento for the Kuppresslon of tha Hale ts ; VT iho voto on this stood: Yeas 16, nays 16, a8 | ily, suo xponds hor tima nnd monoy In dissipa- | ciuironny Sires ty Ace est ty Ald. Wickersham, by congent, handed in | fellows: Hon, and leaveshor children, ranging inage from | work fur tho paat year wilt be tive. und to pin ee Ae an ordinance granting tho Western Indiana tof, Gules See oe aonae Talking, MoAus in a ‘ae, tocaro for thomnsclyes. ‘ho was | mony ars onenentty invined tnd thors re tenes : Railroad Company authority to ratso the | sot, Brady, McGrath, Young, Imbof, Murph: Us and sont to tho House of Corroetion tit 5 c Eighteenth eben ride not na than three | and Burley 10. BES Ke fy Murphy, | derault of payment. ‘ho children, who wero JUUN V, FARWELL, Wilds CONDUG f hit 2 ‘r ad Nays—-Wickersham, Sandors, Raliard, Shorey, | apparontly not much the worse, physically, from tho n jowting tered = and one-third feot, and to construct n viaduct | nurke, Altpeter, Hildroth, ‘Lawler,’ Purcell, tate rough life, wore sent to tho St. Joseph | [Vik SEMI-ANNUAL PROMISE MELTING op Ee ffty-vight feet wide. {twas Inid over and | Poovey, Schrocder, Swift, Loronz, Meyer (FIf- | O: ho Goxpel Tompuennce Workers ii, Lower Fee made a special order for Monday night. teenth), Molor (Sixtecnth)—Is, 16 a eeson sib wae that a Folly. Dennehey, oN Banter che parker negate eee by Me, Acommunieation was received from the A PIE VOTES, tha police. who piri wus suffering from brulses | Commissioner of Public Works stating that The Chale arose te gaut tho destaing vote, ad brea about tho wou, the reat of frequent A NEW ST. MENT. tho estimated cost of a vinduct at Chleago | ithe. an’! Bod eo eter ach raster es 7 ian | ie u - point wns made that ho couldn't do it, | the hands of ber wnt, Mra. Mary Crowley, T T N avenue and Halsted strect was $140,055), and | the tle having bean announced, s t the wife of « 8 eitterdenter, § AR LI 6 FACTS. of one over the Rock Jain beneles to Twelfth its Sate Went on ia Apenl avobia ving a iments sts eer ae set $01,181. a 2, dd, Cullerton asked ha had vo! iy nD. % street 80 181. Tb was p laced on file, ‘Tho’ Mayor—No. ulte a xovors cut on tho head, | Some New Truths Upon a Subje THE GAGE DEFALCATION. ‘Ald. Cieiletton ‘raised the point that the ree | £m which tho blood was oozing quite freely, et Along communteation was recelyed from the Corporation Counsel in reference to the status of the David A. Gage matter, After ‘reviewing the litigation.In the case, he sald: The following isn statement of the amounts collected and pald by Georire ‘Taylor, tha trusteo of Gare, to thi city, with tho dates of auch pay- inents reapects April 8, 1874. Aug. 25, 187: any member had n right to change. had donv so had no welght. It was not his fault that the matter was in abeyance. It was the duty of the Cotncll to declare whether he or McGrath was clected. it decided wrong, and the Supremes Court snid so, tho Council would_obey the mandate of . the Cottrt, Untli tha Feb, 19, 1880. Total ......4+ ve Of this -amount, the frat four payments, amounting to the sum of $56,000, were prococds of sules of the realty conveyed tu Gorge Tay- Jor, in trust. Giue nad bis security will bo en- titted to have the above amounts credited as against tho Judgment, and also all othor sums which may herenfter bo reatlzed from the property and choses in action in tho hands of the trusteo. ‘Offers have been made to the Mayor and my- solf to negotinte for nsottlemont, but, in my opinion, no vity officer hus power to agree on nny settloment of tha mutter, unless author {zed so to do by the Council. Thore havo beon no : negotintions jn that direction. My opinion fs thut {t would be to tho interest of tho clty to muke a rensonable compromise of tho mutter, if posstble, und, 1f the Council shall agree with moin this view, L recommend that anthority: so to do bo conferred upon the Mayor and Controller. >: Ald. Burley offered the following: Resolved, That the Mayor, Corporation Coun- sel, and the Controller bu, and they aro hereby, nuthorized tu settle the Seu OHE OF tho ait; against David A. Gage and his bondsmen ay shalt to thom sccm for the best Interests of tho city. * Ald, Everett moved to defer. Ald, Cullerton wanted to seo a fair settle. mont, and, as delays wero dangerous, moved a auspenslon of the rules, ‘The motion wag agreed tos Yens, 26; nays, 8—Wickersham, Everett, Thompson, Brad Ivy Swift, Bond, McQrath, and Lorenz. ‘The resolution was ndopted: Yeas, 20; nays, 4—Wickersham, Everett, Thompson, and Young. hel z ‘The communication was Inid over. IAGHTING STREETS WITIL ELECTRICITY, Ald, Lorenz offered an order, which wag adopted, Instructing the Superintendent of the Fire-Alnrm ‘Telegraph to examine all the systems for lighting with olcctricity strects, stores, and «iwellings, to give his opinion as to the best one, and send in an estimate for Huhting ono of the streets of this clty—say Milwaukee avenue, | STAUBER-M'ORATIL, Tho report of tho Judiciary Committee recommending, in the Stauber-MeGrath con- tested election case, that action be deferred until tha cuse was decided by the Supreine Court, was talten up. ‘Ald. Meler (Sixteenth) presented o long communication from Stauber, signed by lis counsel, ‘The report was deferred. s Ald. Cullerton objected to the reading of the communtecation from Stauber, and a long wrangle ensued, which :was ended by the renting of the document, the purport of which was that the Council could settle tho contest without reference to the action of tho courts, Ald, Cullerton moved to refer the commu- nication to tho Committes on Elections. Ald, Wickersham moved that the commu- nication be published, * Ald, Altpeter sald the Council had prom- ised to-do what wag fair, and that thore had been bad falth on tho part of the opponents of Stauber, thoy having sald they would put no obstucles In the way of n decision, Ie did not seo why the Council should uphold two drunken Individuals .who sought to de- feat tho will of the people of the Fourteenth Ward, ‘Tho Council was only supporting thelr work by deluy. By this means any candidate could get two or three judges drunk and bo declared elected to the “Coun- ell, Ald, Wickersham wanted to got nll tho Nebt on the subject hve could, ‘This matter, which had been hanging in the Council ten months, should have been decided within thinty’ days. ‘The tacts were not all in, ‘The publication of the document would aid in Batting additional Hght on the subject, Ald, Everett said that’ Stauber had not neted with fairness In thls matter, but lind, appealed to the courts when !t was in the hands of the Council, saying In that way that ho would not trust the Council, Stauber having chosen to take the matter to the courts, It was the. duty of the Council to awaitthe decision of the Suprome Court. ‘Tho argument of Stauber’s atturney_had no business in the proceedings of the Council, it was but an arguinent, and should bo re- ferred. After some further talk Ald, Wickersham’s motion was agreed to, and the document re ferred to tho Commities on Judiciary, ‘Ald, Moler (Sixtegnth) ‘moved that the the right, but it was its duty to settle the enable any contestant to go into court ‘and voted nay, So the resolution was lost, ALD, HILDRETI’S AMENDMENT qos voted down,—Yens, 14; nays, 18; a3 fol- lows? oa Yeav—Wickorsham, Sanders, Clark, Watkins, Bixtecn' bh Unrrett—H. Auley, .Cullorton, Lawler, Sinyth Swit, Bond, ‘Thompson, Bre Imbof, Murphy, Burloy—18. BAld. quirest: Grannis, Watkins, Hildrath, Lawior, Purcoll, Poovey, Schroeder, eNays-<Dixon, Shoroy, Cullorton, Smyth, Swift, js~Dlxon, rey, Cul ton, Smy! had Hond, Hverett, ‘Thathpaun, Dendy, BeGratty Young, Imhof, Murphy, Burloy—li, Ald. Swift offered a resolution declaring tho seat yacant, and relegating the matter to the people of the Fourteenth Ward for sot- tee, ‘Tho Council then adjourned until Wednes- evening, SMALL-POX. Eight Casce Discovered Yesterday. . tor of tho cnso of contagious disenscs people keop secret tho fact that thoy huve malignant ,Aliictions within thoir midst, was avideuced yes- terday by two cases of small-pox that wero in- mont. Information was sent to Dr. Do Wolf in tha morning that thero ‘was aocnsaor casogof small-pox, or somothing much resombllng it, at No. 65 Burling street, in tha North Division, Mr. Mork! was at once do- uine childron in this famit cnses of small-pox. Worse than thia, nono vaccinated. ‘Two of those childron wore at St, Michacl's Chureh School, a Catholic Institution on North avonuo, where 1,500 children aro daity in attendance, all alittle girl, has been cmployed in a tailoriny establishment, where & large uumber of away from thero (een , when found by Br. Merkl, Tho Health Oflicer also wont to Bt, Michnel’a School and cadeavored to obtain somo codperation from tho Father Bupo- gpread of tho disease, From tho reverend yon tlemnan Mr, Morki auld thot bo had gained’ but Mttlo satisfaction, ‘The ithe girl wus brought home and vaccinated. Tho wiliicted children and all necessary precautions taken that could ‘be, ot tho time, to prevent furthor spread of tho discase, From this fumily was traced cago at No, 308 Lorrabco street, that of G Brush, a ily. boy “Brush, | named 6 years, residing at No. 29, upon the same street, is lown with tho diseugo, All these cases were removed to tho pest-housy. The dread now Is that tho Infection hus becn sproad, and hool. At tho Trvoklynt House, Nos, 06 and 63 Jiinols street, a bon othor cause wus that of Christian Schultze, No, U0 Sluo fsland avenuc. ‘This makes olgnt cages of smull-pox iu all discovered yestor- duy, and It Is‘not too much tosay that many more cnaca may be developed within a fow days or wooks, especially tf thia cold wenthor holds carvlcsnoss of the Bchmidts family. ——————$_ Committee be instructed to report the whole jualler Monday night, and that it no nado a UNION VETERAN CLUB. ‘Ald, Iilidreth moved that the testimony In | _ ‘Tho nnnual election of ofllecrs af the Chi- the cago be published. ‘Tho Mayor sald that {t would cost $1,000, Ald. Ufldreth suid the city could atford it, even Sf it cost 85,000, ALD, CULLERTON AND THR MAYOR hada spat at this point, Ald, Sverett asked what thestatusof things was. ‘The Chatr attempted to tell him. Ald, Cullerton sald he didn’t state the mo- ton correctly, ‘The Muyor remarked that tho Alderman was taking an undue privilexze in talling the Chairman he was stating what was false, ‘The Clerk was appealed to, and the Chair bo- Hever his statement was borno.cut by the record, * ‘Che Mayor—Tho Chalr thinks the gentle- man will apologize, Ald. Cullerton—Tho gentloman thinks he wow Ald, Lawler sald Ald, Cullerton had vio- Jated the rules, and therefore should mako wn. apoloRy. - Ald, Cullerton arose and wanted to speak to the question, 1f he could find out what it Wits. ‘Tho Chatr—If tho gontleman docsn’tknow, ho had butter sit down, Zi Ald. Cullerton—l'll find out from tho Clerk, « The Moyor—The Chalr will give you the Information. . aoe Ad, Cullerton—I wish soine one clso was in the chair, and you were on the flour; then Tvould give it to'you. Ald, Ballard wished an argument on Me- Grath’s side published, and called for the reading of a documont whieh calied atten: tion tu the present condition of the contest, and stated that the case would come up at the March teri of the Buyreine Court, which Court should bo allowed to settle the ques ton of {irtualetion, Ald, Cullerton, sald Mr. Stauber's lawyer had adinitted to the dudictary Committee that the proceeding In tho Cireult Court had been commenced by Stauber, who thereb showed that he had ‘no faith dn the Council, Having defegted MeQrath there, he now came rapplig at the door, saylng that he ought ta be Tet in without question, ‘Tho matter was fn the courts, and should stay ithero until settled. Suppose tho Council ad- initted Stauber, and the Supreme Court de cago Union Veteran Club took place yester- day at the Club-room in the Grand Pacific Hotel, ‘Tho polls were open from 11 a, in. ots In tho Held for Presldent,—the friends of. W. 8S. Seribner, James A. Sexton, tickets were mixed on the othor ofiicers, and” DVo'clock 205 votes hnd becn polled, and the tellers and Marshal retired to count the vote, ‘The regular meeting of the Club was then held, President Beem In the chatr, A communication waa read trom Comrade Hendershott stating that two tirst-clnss tifera, members of the Club, had offered thelr serv fees on the proposed trip to Washingtun, tholr expenses to be pald by the Club. ‘Tho communication was referred to the “Trans A communication was recelved from George W, Cook, datett Leadville, resigning his pusition as ‘Treasurer on account of his tlou; was necupted, ond the thanks of the Club extended to him for past services, The Comtnittee on Transportation made p partial report on the pricee tickets to Wash- Inzton and return, Tho Bulthnore & Oblo of- ton and return, good tor nlne days, for $2% south price, and returuing by way of New Y ‘ork fo that nothing be done at-present about the matter, as It wos expected that better, rates coult be obtained Inter, f ‘The Committees on ieadstones reported 8 receipt o! letter | from headstones for soldiers’. graves would soot bo realy for Ulinols, and, if more than al- ready ordered were headed, names might be sent to hte at Washington. : A conunitteo was appointed to draft sult- able resolutions to tho memory of Luke P, Norton, recently deccased, and 9 former member of the Club, ‘The various staxling and special commit tees were given until next Monday eveulng atwhich timeall ‘wore urged tb | sities, zmity, $ y rr opera ule wed > | surah CU foareTt chit af toss tn rt A recess was taken while walting for- tho | yagha Lim femaonco wt 10:4) hn 50 conta avery threo months on the members ee Now York und New Orleans papora plensé for tho benelit of tho sick and disabled, | DR Baty nk tha sae While the subject was tinder discuisaton It | Howse, Helena hae faint Ango, wed 40 snes, CR hata plan wea on foot to provide home for slcit members, and the subject hy. was dropped temporarily. HC. canvassers reported about 13 o'clock | bert, ran 0 sult of tho vote not haying been aunotineed wus intictar) yesterday morning, gho anya, bo- et up at o'clock in the mornin; n Ls and do n day's washtn; hy Chatr held {t not good, and proceeded | break. Potly mia Berane aa every other to ray that the franchise of the people was | rolativo save the Crowloy: duad. 7 : dearer to then, than anythin; else, ne wag | sho hus tried to do what was right, but the | How People, by-n Lack of Precautio tho privilezo of the Cotnell decide ag to | Crowloys were so eruol to her that sho could the, qualifications of Its members, ann the Saver Rugcoe taal 2s | pablo ay es URN An ADIEU COLE Hot | Fumane Society hus been called to her cnae, and rob it of that privilege. ‘Tho fact that Stauber if galnat her rolutives aro feeble 13 sho was, sho Tho attention of the tho chatgos she inakes ny to bo fully investigated, ‘ THE CORONER. Sovoral Inquestn Yeaterday. ni The Coroner beld five Inquests yesterday, 15 Court so decided the Council not only had | followa: ‘At Harrison Stroet Station, on Henry contest. "The matter ought not to be de- C, Dakor, who dicd in n coll at the Armory. Vor= N diet, chronic alcoholism, layed, ag it might be Indefinitly, and, thus | “On Mary Gchrke, an oll woman of 1% sears, eye juin and probably one-half aro tho victims floupa contested olection for montis, ‘iio Who died Crom otd nie, destitution, noglect, ‘and | Of kidney diiticulties, « It fs truo they do not know colt, at No. a0 TTinthiala Wanthe verliet of tho aey ia tho | Of consumption know it, and the kdduoye nce fat enso of John Landberg, .» young Swede of 24 | More decoptive than the lings, Constant coughs Years, who died at No, 41 West Kinzie streat on | iadlente lune dilicultins, but {bere are seldom 0 Bth Ins eart-tilaeare, Coroner Hanson upot weaker, and Twoltth Strect Beaton yes eaey wttaee | Atlinulnting powar thut will restoro tholr henithy Poovey, | noon for tho purpose of holding an inquest upon | 2ellon and cunble them to perform thoir duties, ho youngster killed fun faction | Failingtorccolye this thoy struggio on, gradually on the river, ascortained te | losiug ste at the budy had beon buried Host-mortem exhtaination, and also | Fortunato 1s tho man or womnn who exerelses a jcc had nothing farther toaifer in | care nad buat the ag trian merare the corning: ear— the way, of evidence, ‘This being out of tho | vn of thopaln net are certain te ae ‘Wiekorahamm, Sanders, 2ntlurd., Clarks usual order of things, ho again adjourned tho Bo i * | inquest until tho 15th, and its altogether prab- time a post-mortem will have | cfses were a more certain death than consump: ‘bean mado whethor the parents will it or no. ————$— THE CRIMINAL RECORD. Atom from the Polico Stations. F Charles Widlan 1 acter) Faath sa atresten Bees aa aubrally: ndipted ctu aia asa tlement at a spectal election to be held in two | Inst eventur for stealing a buffalo-robe trom | strengthon tho kidneys us food fa to sustain tho Weeks. ‘Hotorred to tho Judicinry Commit. | Herman Wobbeko, of No, 278 Stato stréat, Io | s¥#em and produco blood. ly Ite uso hundreds was lockod up at tha Armory, An owner Ia wanted for ilve sack-coats which pestunl to pertect, Hen it before ahs. ations fe i ‘conia scented, irner’s Baro Kidney and Liver srore Tove th feo nonse.or Senne Parpentoe 400 | Cure isa gront ang national blessing af Incilew Taidied stroots, who win irreated yeateriay’ UY. lable value, and ong tho public are univeruilly ‘Detectives Costello and Ternoy. ‘Nayt—bixon Ballard, Shorey, Grannis, Me- | west my" Hendy, | BicCrutti, Baily toss 8, nt whilo si Meier's motion was ‘also lost: Yeas 18, | bis astonishment noys 1, as follows—two-thirds. being re- yethoutany, Lorenz, Moyer (Fiftconth}, Molor’ (Sixteonth), | UIC that by that Nosy ‘That thore ia Ureadful carelesness In tho mat Mid auickic, need arnt DRUNKENNESS, fated he. ger, iscovercr 0! a nehona yostigatedt by Bir, Merki, of tho Henlth Depart- |’Cure, cures all enses, Ho Is alill at thu Palmer House. Allwho aroslnves to alcohol Invited to call. Advico fi $$ Sharp Dotcctivo, tailed tu lnvestignte and report. Ho vialted tho | nt Zojtimore detective wus eingulnrty fortue place mantioned and found thoro a sight which | tried to wreck a freight-trifn recently by means really startled’ him, Tho family Ig caliod | of noross-tic, Ho dressed himsclf up asa tramp, Schmldiz, and, ag tho nate implica, all the | 224.88 be was walking around fu that charicter mombers are ‘intives of Germany. ‘Thore ara | HE niaht he was stepped by i, bo or tnoes | auth A rovelver aid dowaaa were found to bo down with woll-devotoped ho wns looking a ponding. tbo scared, bo ro sb ou tion’ Ink I've Of tis family wore foundto lave over been | Scared. he roplicds Why. you done think Pvo en on tho road for four months, tho way from Oblo, and Jwant to get to Now Tain't aa well fixed as iz for a man who enuine tramp for hia money, din the tramp tho min pretending to T've comeall you, though I'm eta eT had to sell @ tramp agreed to temporar; and pocketed hia pistol, and tho de, ing his arm, presonted his pistol and. of whom have beon exposod | York. to tho contagion, One of tho Sohmidtz chlidrun, | 0h tho same It iy | partners fective, Bc! are daily oat work, &he vat coeoe handcuffed bim. = Don’t Dio on the Premincn. jata for “Rough on Hata." Tt clears rior in chargo with tho view of provonting a | out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roachoy, 1c, boxes, sakes tsledataio In case you have not, faaekt 0 An clegant ua tut ti ic machine. An elegant and benueiful sssortinenl ‘werd romoved to tho pest-house, the house fumi- tf 5G St gated, tho remainder of tho fainily vaccinated, | 8* ‘elr warerooms, No. 166 Btuto street, We recommend Etdredge sewing-machines, ABSOLUTELY PURE. 11 should at onco pure Wilson No. 8 sowing- tt of George tion, dy eryous Tousekceper's favorite in leading cities of tho word ite boss aivo attending Bt. Micnagra Senools | qaguipeetion dyspepsia, nervous Postman, RoVather prepatucon minkox much git wey, ‘Tho Infection was dircet from tho Schmidizfam- | taking Monstnan’s Poptonized Hoeft Vonte, Nenrly oppoalt, a inte, BIA) BAIS of the | only preparation of beof containing Its,entiro | gestibly food. | Ci" Cor us properties, It is nat a mere stimu. | somencss by the Gove: ike the extricta of beef, but contains bhood-mmaking, farve-generntin| talning propertics; is invalunb! vd} bleed conditions, whathor the result of exhurs. mnora victims will como from St. Michael's | tion, norvous prostration, ovgrwork, or acute Bel disenses, particularly if resultiog froin, pulinu- Ing-bouge for emigrants, | nary complaints, C thrve cuscs wero, Uiscovored yeaterday, An- | pricto: Niof, aged | nutrition lant 3 and life-aus- | —————_-. a a in allonfee- a For sale by drugglats. r = 5 ringos to Canal atrost depot; thon returns, during which Comrade Roberts gave | vary, a fow reminlscenses oe his army, Hfe. a ‘ peQerhee fin the 0h { of ty ‘otice was given of n proposed amendment | br . FE. Cottle, Morgan Park, Al, Wale to the constitution levying an assessment of | Cottle, nied Si renee. ork, H—On the ior inet. at the reaidones nornl Waordthorday at 1:90 p, ow AIN'T ANGE-Vestordny, at tho Mace” net Funeralat it a.m. to-day, feom Bt. Any Co Evriitortioator,” Nowburgy and Now York tent + Jan. 10 of diphthoria, Edwin 4, -Mancday, D, t'Honcy dent Louten Ae Die Affecting the Henlth of the before day+ Entire Community. She claims Endanger Thelr Own Liyes and Those of Their Friends. The Baneful Results of Thoughtlessnes 4 and the Happy Effect of Well- zs Directed Care. Statistics of Value and Suggestions of Worth. Of tho people we meet upon the atreet cack day, mute and female, young and old, certains it, but neither do thosd who are in the firstatages any pains about the kidneys... The symptoms of ‘Mra, Emma L. Crosby, tho housekeeper at tho | kidney troubles nre hendnehes, Inssitude, dull ‘Adama House, filed af near aa eh ico | und want of cnergy. While these deceptive ap john Bovang, un Englishinan nnd a shoomak- g ay th Burke, Altpeter, Hildreth, Purcell, Schroeder, | or, aged 70 , die “| 3 | penrances are going on outward: ce 4 ait Evoret Lorenz, Meyer (Fifteenth Ward)), Moler Wet Wantington strest. sacelar er oe ee £ ; pains in the Jolnuts and inuscles, lack of appetite, hi and con: ones sampliyet Kidneys are becomlog longlug for the nourishment and Hath, until the terrible diseases 20 nyonlaing and fatal become seated In tho aystem, ‘otlow. Until recently {t was belleved that kidney dix tion, but with tho mureh of events it te now & known that 2 puro and invigorating vegetatie extract will control and cure nil kidney troubles of whatever kind, Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure acta directly upon the organs wen toned, nad on no othor portion of the body, It ia mado from. West India kidney lenf, ant have been suved from death after being given up by thelr physicians, and thousands have best} a appreeiuting. It is for snlo by every druggist in to land, and is indispensable nen housebeld 'y but dissolute young | remedy, or asa companion for every ‘rom Fourth avonuc, fs locked up embry EA Kean fer, Fram count inne sho has already attempted In | —~~~~+~ who aro olthor ignorant of the danger thoy are | yarious atyles, beeause her: dusky lover a cheap putting a community to, or, thruugh a desire to | gambler, went buck on her, _HOYAL BAKING POWDER, MADE FLOM GRAPE CREAM TARTAI, ot renis, ur luxurious pasiry, Can bo auten by dyspe) tho | Hotwiibeue four at tlio Mis renuttinu trons eayy lade “On urity and whole sist, fbr, Abott, + Cth, Now York, AUCTION SALES, Paes eeteee ocho renraatrer acre an By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0., Nos. #4 and ts Mundolpn-a. ud fe Bch HOYAL BARID WW 11 Co., pro- MARRIAGE LICENSES. ay quite following marringe-liconscs worolssued yestor- ys Ni Restdence, out, through vithor tho Ignoranco or criminal | { herr led J Mi {iiteyaeuainian {ipter Motorer. Mary Obits, { Willam A. Fleld., Mary A, Slaw. ea Niue Island, Tl, selilue Tstand, 1k (Carl Behultz., {10 p, m., anda great deal of intercat was ) t¥rneatine Nits! taken in tha result, Thoro wore threa tick- | {Sparienit: Hoberts Mrs, Amanda Cramei August Bebmitt.. Samuel Fonkelstul: and E Kk P| Shurly present Fbeceatetrnrcrsis Ing tholr names to bo voted for, Tho isha ea a oot deal of. scratching was dons, At aay i J Allison V. btowart ¢lda 0, Usrrath, \ dwig MM, Jubnsd portatlon Coiminittee, j removal fromthe elty, Mr, Cook's resigna- | re FURS. AUCTION SALE 11 O'clock This Morning; AT OUR SALESROOMS, 84 & 86 Randolph-st. Rich Seal Sacques, Elegant Fur-Lined Circulars and Dolmans, Seal and Mink Sets, GLOVES, CAPS, Xe., Ke. + A SPLENDID SELECTION ROBES. EVERY AKTICLE FULLY QUARANTEBB aS REPRESENTED, CHAIRS FOR LADIES, Goods on exhibition this morning. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. MATERIALS AOU fa RE ETE pL We ee Oe E.H. Sargent g SDALE—In this elty, i = ; Reta eee tnttls dit yaaroe ts toe A 125 State-st., Chicag® Funeral Jan, 1, rT * Ke sf 0 . | donoe, 734 Congrusa-at. fered to sell round: frp tickets to Wash MAS NUACHEH—Jan, 0, at 6 p. ne, Willams 3 pm. from bis late resale ASSAYED, hunthe of dipueberta. And Cunurel Cueiirel ‘Abels! ei atuoaday, Wie. te to C. GILBERT WHEELED: { Patient A AE DLL bacher, red ‘Tho Pennsylvania Central will sell ut the | “funeral trea the residence o Hasioubacter, ais Moduwick: Bu re M . Mathing bs done at present abet tue | MOUMOR tna aa oak alae ak: = and: Sra thc Towstuly aged & yours 4 months PILE REMEDY. ral to-day at 3:30 p.m. MONAMARA—J a) “Sy ; . th f fa lotte mane : ? ‘Wiliam: Mera at REWARD Capt oF. KF, Rockwell, of Wash- | | Funoral to-dsy from bis Jato rosdence, 07 Houth | a Ae hcoiite of Pranadiog FAB ties Dp » VW iil, Joba: Halatad-at, ngton, in which he sald that the Fa TS sli papers plusipcopy: pHULLANIE-On tho 10t rT Fougrat Wreunosisy morning » ppsldenou oF ble wun Mew, Sarena ee itis javitod witout furthor rotuil box Dy express of Wie the {lth inst, at Got West Hrle-st, Jobo, ity America, put U Infaiiteon of Paul utd biida iv, aged Buon Candy can dae te ey pidrus thule inst, at Sem, Patrick W. | {alle ty cure Fe nt Wanontby. Gel) pt ile, Pa. None yenulne vi f iF o'clock froma the tise Hanrahan, 8) Nor Holy Name, wn of thu family ary late rosidence by carriages ty Ttuso- ‘BI Wednosduy sip . _ ie CAHHULL—At Austin, Jan.¥ a6 6:80 p. ai, 0f Wor . Ht CLARK-ST, 31 Miob: Grint eee ee re age Maas tad Ade alynalurde 5 Hhepols, 1d W. Madloo, & our. Htais & Madi" CANS. a, Mond ah, 62 &h or Bs tes eg ‘end (oni Chieage. | Addross GUN'THEI, Contvcdynoer, Tateal iNT oa wd TeOD-bby UI

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