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5 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Bantury Camraret iy at the Tremont. A. SAULanuny, of Utah, ts at tho Palmer, Cor. C,H. TOMPKINS, U. 8. Ay is at tho Shere man, . 4. Steittrxa Monrox, of Nebraska, lant tho Palmer. W.N. Conris, of Washington, D.C. 1s at tha fremont. “Winrtan Tce, of London, England, ta at tha fremont, * (vonan Knovskor, of Richland, Wis, is at Bhorman. Bx-Gov. LB. EF. Prescorr, of Epping, N. 1, is At tho Paoife. J, N- Hussers and family, of Neenah, Wie, aro at tho Sherman. DW. Danr and family, of Marquotte, Mich., tro nt the Sherman, Di, J.C. Banty and wife, U.8. A. are rogis_ tered at the Palmer, Tie Sub-Treasureryesterday disbursed $10,000 tn got] and $3,000 10 liver. W. A. Daunitousen and wifo, of Winniper, Manitoba, are at tho Palmer, ‘Tun receipts at tha Sub-Treasury yestorday antounted to $10,000 in silver. Joun F. Cramet, of Milwaukeo, editor of tho Eventug Wisconsin, ta at tho Pacitic. W. B, Lixatey, of Escanaba, Mich., Buperin- tendont of tho Puninauta Hallrond, Is nt tho Pa- cine, W.G. Monnip, of Moline, 111., Grand Master of thé Ancient Ordor of United Workmen, is at the Paclfle. Srarm Smxators James W. VAtty of Fort Washington, and 8.8, Fifteld, of Astiand, Wis., Bro at tho Tremont. A, F. Woucorr, Adolph {toos, Louls Schwa- bacher, and H. Hnaydentfeldt, Jr, of San Frane Cfaco, are at the Palmor, Tre internal revenia reeeinta yesterday amounted to $23,867, of which £4,012 was for tax nud epirits, $3,005 for tobacco and cigars, and Ross for beer, ‘Tuy Counell was to have dovotcil two or three hours to tho revised ordinances Inst night, but, iu'tho absence of a quoruin, the fifteon Aldor anon on hand were oblfired to adjourn, The temperatura yesterday, ns observed by Mannsse, opeiclin, #8 Mucison atreot, TrsuNh Buliding, wis as folluws: 6a, m., 1 degree below cre; 10 A. ity 4 above zero; 12 ma 1s Bop. My ae Pp. im, 11, Barometer, 8 a, m,, 30.15; 8p, my ‘Tue Rov, Rdward Sullivan, formerly pastorof ‘Trinity Eniecoal Chureh, this ‘city, but now Rector of St, Georvo's Church, Montreal, fa at tho Grund Paeltic Hotel, tho guest of Mr. 1 W, Doane, He ts accompunted by bis wife, and will preach {fn ‘Trinity Church Sunday. Coutrcronanvry has recelved tho statistics of the amount of spirits handled in bis district for tho yeur 1880, This shows that in the Chicago District 10,88.212 proof gallons of spirits wero produced, of which 8,277,350 gallons wero with- drawn on payment of taxes and 321,117 gatlons oxported, A MEETING of oltizens intereated In tho Chica- gonvenue and flalsted atreet vinduct project ‘was to have been held last evening at Aurora Turner Hail, but thore wore not enough present to warrant them in taking any action in the matter, and It was decided to halt tnothor mest- ing Monduy evening at tho same pluce, ArprriTion to the Directors of the Board of | Trade was efreulated on ‘Change yesterday and received a number of signatures to Hmit tho number of members to 2,000, and leave the prica of membership ut tho present figure—$1,000. Appilcntions for membership were numerous; seven new ones were made yesterday. Thore a much oppqsition to the movement to raise tho Price of admission to $2,500. Lect. Wann, of tho Hinman Street Station, reports thatat 4 o'clock ‘fhursdiy afternoon Margaret Gerhardt, aservantin tho houscholit of-F. 8. Berrill, nt tho corner of Central Park avenuo and ‘Twenty-fourth strect, wns very eoverely burned nbout the limbs and lower por- don of tho body by hor clothing accltentatly oatching firo from. tho kitehen-stave, about which she was busy, Dr. “Hotchkiss, who ut- ene her, thought her injuries will result ratally. ‘Tue speelat Cominittes appoluted to visit Springticld in the tuterest of Commissioner fenne's bill, which proyldes | that tho State sbull Assume charge of the Couk County Insane Asy< Jum, bekl a ineeting yesterday afternoon, and dbetded ta leave for Springtlold ‘Tuesday, On thelr arrival they will confer with the Cook County members of the Legisiaturs In relation to'tho introduction ‘aud pussixe of the bill, The Committee consists of Commlssigners O'Nuill, Clurk, Coburn, aud Senne, Tnx Chinesa New-Yenr begun at 12 o'clock Inst. night. fu Chinn work is suspended for fitteen days, but Chinese here do not celebrate for more thin three or four days. Felends will by entertained at the lnuntdrles, and all who choose to call will bu received; but no strangers will be permitted to sea the Jogses, though tho idols have been subjected toa bath and inada presentable. Somefot tho Celestins were busy yesterdny collect bills, ug, according to the common law of thalr country, every debt must be pall by Now-Yerr's. Miany of thom, how- ever, linve need the ways of the world, and repudiate thelr indgbtedness when they can, ‘Tur Carponters' and Joiners’ Benevolent Aa- sociation of this elty called a mecting at Benz's Hall, on West Lake street, last evening. ‘tho object of the Sette was to organize n central. West brigeb of tho sAssnciation, which bus al- rendy two brinebes.the northwest aud gouth- west. Tho Unlon is partly social in character, reckons to take care of tho lek mombers, and - proposcs to Found an employment bureanwhere aman out of work can npply for it and bosses cun obtain carpenters. The iceting wns very thinly attonded, and tho business for which it was ferred because only four out of tho Beven pei sroquired to organize a branch ‘were present, Derury-Cononnn HANBON yesterday held an Inquest at No, 100 North avenue upon Willlam Bhukrecht, 2 years of nye, who died of Injuries. received by accidontatty fnlling Into a pail of hot water; ‘nt tha corner of Californin avenua and Armitage roud, in tho ‘Town of Juiferson, upon Klaus Heikema, #2 Hollander, 36 yours of age, who was asphyxinted by gus froma aila- mander in a now bullding {nto which he hud + erawled for shelter. Tho decensed was a worth dees, good-for-nothiug who was gonernlly intox- feated. An inquest wis also helt at No. 1221 Michigan avenus upon Edward A. Hulbert, 68 yours of age, who came to his death suddonly yesterday from acute irticular rhoumutism, Tite: Old VYoople’s Home evicbrated tho vith birthday of “Grandma West," the oldest luay. in'the Sustitution, yesterday. Quo of the lady friends of tho Home gave a tine dinner in honor Of thocvent, Ttwaseuten by the peaple of the Home and afow ludy muests, including tho donor. Several of tho old Judies took yrent de> light in exhibiting tholr cozy rooma and their :., Work, and expresyod thomselves na boing very comfortable, aud wall satisted with tho There are now sixty-onuw persons in the house.. The Mutron stated that this was tho tenth dinner which had been ylyen the house fluce i pinkeriving-Day. ‘Tuo Indy Manager desired to have It stated that contributlons to tb Old Peopte's Home ure always gratefully re ceived, aud will be put to goud use, ‘THY Sub-Conimittco om Finquao uf tho North American Bingertest. Associition mut yester- day ut Fetdkunips, Mr. Schnulder, Prealdent, The + Committee previously appointed reported that thoy hud effectod n contract with the collectors af the Finunce Committee, Mussa, Pony and Behaltze, which agreement ecepted and ape proved, Letters werg receiv from June Spalding and J, V. Lo Moyne, nc ings the ponte Hons tendered thom a4 honorary menibers of tho Finance Committes, The corimittes on halls, te. reported Guat they had consulted with the Mmaunugers of tho Exposition’ Bulkilow but had not yet lonacd it, Messrs. Sebnelier ani) Shoon- Joger were added to the above cominittes, Mr, Heorewann Ruator, editor of the Stauta-Zettung, who was elected Peeshient of tho Sitnyortest at tho incoting at Ubileh's Hall, Thursday evening, hua decllued to serve, FoLLowina ta tho lat of duttable xoods res ; celved at tho Custom-Honsu yesterday: 1, &. Jucger & Co, 16 pkys carthonwire; A.B. Mecker £Co.,. 24 tons pleelron; Kmith, Killen & Co, 9 ‘bales Jute baa; Jonson, McClure & Coy 2 cnaes hoaka; order Wolls, Furgo & Ca, Lense books; Carson, Pirly, Scott & Co. it cases cottons; i Robert Crooks & Co, UT boxes thu plate; ¢, Nauonal Watch Company, 1 cave earthor { “cal + Henry Dibble, 3 casks encaustic the; Callughin & MoNellla, 4 cases dry kee Vi Nowa Company, deudes brushes: bintdt & Lubes, 3 casks wh » Kirk & Ca, 6T casks oda ush; Moseback & Humphrey, Bodrum caustic sadn; order Furtish & Cunning: hom, $0 driine cunstle soda; Cavanagh, & = , Hole, fi pine ging |. Le! Co, 1 ensns 3 Ory goods; MeNelliy & upbell, 3 cused cotton pods, Collections, $3,155. Yearespay the &e mdund Bixth Heylmenta, .G., sine fone for lwo new atmuries, The. { Becond has eecdred the second, third, und fourth Hoorsof the building adjoining the Driggs House, on iandolph strvct, ‘Vbis ie the building whieh wats Lurned down some thine aga, and ithaa been rebuilt, by the Dwight) Paper Conipany, which Isat preaent cccupylug tho store under the Becond’s ariuory on Wabash avenue, it tie aisied that the reylent move ulao, and bas fit ted up the upper floors of the buikding with bandwood floors and othor Improvements. ‘Tho _Boglinent will tuko possession about slurct ty nd will slynutlze the event by an entertainment. in the nature of « promemue concert. Tho new nory hag the advantage of belwug loeated on lino of strect cars, and tho olticors aay it 1s by “far tho best armory ever occupied by the con yoand. Tuy Sixth hus rented the lofts of a bulld~ fog on Firth avouue, neur Adame street, and will ; take posscusion at uc curly date. AN ovening newspaper toll of a pretty youn ise of i7 years named Mary ‘O'eiea, wid carne cum Green Hay, Wis. lust Tuesday to thie cit Anscurch of por lover, onv Fred J. Howe, an “dleqed Chlcayu drumucr, whom OS te sho bad i \ THU CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 188I—SIXTEEN PAGES met ont Norway, Wis, seey ing sf diiningsFoom girl t a hotel, ant who barely escaped being entrapped into Moot shame through the attempts of an aged villain. ‘The Wolls-street. depot agent of the Northwestern Ratlway took tho girl in charge ond had her rent back to Green Hay. Fruitless efforts wern mute to And the man caltod lowe, Who bad addressed letters to the girl from the Bherman and Palmer Houses, and telegraphed hor to leave Green Bay for Chtengo Monday alght and be would bo at tho depot bore to meet. her. Shecume, but no one was thoro to meet her, and no one answering tho description of tho young min Howe hus been stopping at olther of the hotels named. TURRE WAS A PRETTY QOOD JOKE on dames 8, Kirk In business circles yesterday, Jtappents that ho had been rolling his wares to a firm in Galveston, ‘Tox. and that tho firm hid suieceoded in establishing a good credit -eithout trying to, ‘Tho firm In question ta know as Mamburg & Coy and the Joke comes of 80.90 one he ing personated a member of the con: cern and borrowed $100 on tho strength of it from tho ox-Alderinan. Tho story of the ful vidualwas that he was hore to mect tits da ee from Colorado, and that after “shopping” with her ho found that ho wasn little short. rie left adraft upon * Hamburg & Co,” for tho raoncy, ‘but it turns out that It was pot worth the papor ‘upon which it was written, The trausaction oo+ curred some days ago, and Mr. Kirk hos mado no effort to ndvertiso It; in. fact the only conso- Jation he bas inthe matter is that the sharpor “ worked" several other firme and individuals tho sane way for various amounts. Thare will bo no urresis, of course, for the reason thut those who have been swindled prefer ta keop tho whole thing quist, and bave succeeded renaonably well so far. - THEY, Me G. A. A mooting of the Young Men's Christinn As- socintion wus held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of hearing the report of the Committee recuntly nopointed tocfect certain amendinenta In the Constitui@on, ‘On motion tho chalr was taken by Mr. E. 8. Tarrows, and Mr. George M, High was appointed Searvtary of the meeting. By request of tha Chair Mr, A. T. Hemingway, Seorotury of tho Aasocintion, read the report-of tho Committee, and explutned that the fiwport> ant amendin proposed were the first, which provides to add ona member from cach of the six denominations now reprosonted on tho Board of Managers, making two repre: sentatives from each denaininaaon, instead of one, ng at present: and the second, which pro- vides that the Hoard of Manayors may employ 2 Uoneral Seorctary, 2 Finanetal Secretary, and such othor help aa they may deem necessary for tho working of tho Assoolntion, Mr, Wuldensnll asked whether it would not bo well to nda clattay to the flrat_ amendment by which other ovangelical dononiinations as thoy Uecone represented in tha Association might also he entitled to representntion on the Board ol Manogors. Bir. Hemingway thought that such n olause would be too sweeping. If thore were any otber evangelical denominations now represented In tho Association thoy could be added now to the Board of Maungers, On motion, the report was. neconted and, under the constitution, tald over for thirty days, when it will come up for ndoption, the question raised by Mr. Weldonsall belug referred to tha Bonrd of Manogers for their conelderation, The meeting then adjourned to tho lust Mou- day in February, THE CITY-HALL. Contnonter Guaxey yesterday patd to tho City Trensurer $1,000 in cash, which was lett on deposit for puyment of now 4 per cent bonds ns soon ng thoy shail bo tssuci, SECRETARY ALuENT D, HAGE, aq tho Libras rian of the Historical Society, bas mado a report to the Mayorand Clty Council of tho number of books and pamphiots now jn possession of the Soviety, ‘This is required by an ordinance adopted fn April Inat. THe Pubjlo Library Bonrd hns beon called to meet in special session this afternoon to con sider the matter of appropriations, which threnten to be cut down to $23,000 by tha recom- mondations of the Controller, who bos calied at- tention to the luw which [nilts the tux for Put- Ifo Library purposes to one-lifth of one niill, Tue Committee on Streets and Altoys South nict yesterday and decliled to roport Cavornbly ‘on tho postponing for one pear tho {improving of Twenty-sixth street weat of State, and Went- worth avenue from ‘Twenty-sucont! streot to Archer ayenuc. A delegnulon of property- anaes havo protested aguingt tho improvo- ments, ‘tue Mayor yesterduy received a citation from tho New York County Court of Courmon Plens, notifying him of tue fuet, thut’ tho Assignee uf Duncan, Sherman & Co.is about to ask fora discharge and final nccounting, Tho frm failed about flve years aro, when tho City of Chicnzo hud a balunce on deposit there of $42,901 for the piyment of interest due on. city bonds, . OF this tho city received Lack in dividends some $6,448, fenving still dua $34,512, of which thoro is no Probabillty of gottiog another cent. BS. W. AriEnton, President of the Allerton Compuny hus sent tho following letter to the Mayor: “At our packing house Is a smokeless furnace which ovorporstes twelvo pound at water to a pound of coul,and Is subject tothe exumination of any experts you may feel desirous of sending, If you have any desire to have tho smoke burned fn thie city, thore isa practical test, costing neither tho city nor tho Jitizons’ Associntion anything for building.” Tho communiention will be, referred to the Counuil for action. : Turns -were four new cases of small-pox ro- ported yesterday at tho Ileatth Dopartinent, as follows’ Another cnse, Mrs, Coleman Young, aged Sy yotrs, nt the Good Sumuratun’s Home, No. (5t “Lincoln avenue; John Jaynes, aged 31, U6 Carroll avenues a_caso-nt No. iit North Carpenter streot; und: Frederick Peabody, No, 1064 Wost Monroe atrect. Thoy were uil cases of a contluont charnctor, and not ot of tho ominary: pol while in Ey A caso of chicken-pox wna re ported ‘at Heurborn street, and cages of diphtheria 2001 Dearborn, 14) Indinna, 20k Wost Madigon stevot, and 284 Vernon avenue, THe City Committes on Wealth and County Relations held in meoting yustorday afternoon with the Commissioner of Henlth to consider tho resolution of -Ald. Swift.{u relation to tho Sanitary Policeman Eillott. Dr, Do Wolf stated that eiflott had told nim that the money be had recolved from a sxloonkeeper, adrugglst, and tt barber ad been pald out by blm to teumstors to do tho work,—teumsters who took this class af es and performed thom after hours, Tho Doctor penalised to present 1 written cum- munication on the subject. Tho Committeo decided to report a resolution recommending that nshos and garbage be removed at night Jnstoad of day-tlino, ull over tho city. ~ In relation ton future home for the: Publiy Library, which came up before the Hoard of Education Thursday ovening, President Ouahan Blited yesterday tO mn TRUBUNE reporter that there hud beon only an informal talk with the Firat National Bank people, There had been nothing done or sald thus fur that would or could bind eithor the bank or the Library. | There was something suid about the Library taking rooms in the new building, but tho bank would now give away tho necessary quarters for £5,000 reer annum, when it could easily yot $15,000, ‘Cho matter of sharity or sentiment will be entirely removed fram. the lease, and he bad no iden that tho bank would . miko sacrifice for the Public Library, ‘Tha First Na- tional Bah looked upon “tha | transaction wholly na a innttor of business, and if there was, any concession to be made $t would bays to! cumne, from the Lonrd of Kdueation, But it wasn't quarters Just now that was bothering tho Library halfso much as appropriations for this your. THM NEW CITY-HALI. Ex-Sherif Aynow, the Superintendent of tho constriction of tho nuw. City full, bug propared: un elaborate report covoring hisobservations tit conncotion with the progress of the work, which willbe Inid bofore the Bipurlutendans, of Bulld- Inga toedny or Monday, It will take the general ground that the construction f4 faulty, on ace Gaunt of 1 want af proper foundations, but will minke ne recommend mong tho dofeas it will show are cracks ho walla, both tu the brick and- tone work, tho elnking: of the La Sntle street. portico, and a few impure fections in tho tron-work, to all of which atton- Hon has beon heretofore culled fram tine to time, Many sf tho defects, however, wre ree dnurded as quite serious, ospectally the alnking at the portico, but none of them are beyond remo- dy, though the remedying of the most of them will be attended with considerable oxpense, Everything will be ahown in detall, and Mr. Age now hag Ucen prompted in tho showing, ho says, by u desire to plico tho city authorities in pase session of tho fuctaso that they cau take any aoe tion In the mutter {hey muy sou ft looking to romnedytny the evils before tho work ts furthor advanced, THE LAND LEAGUE, REMARKS OF JUDOR MORAN, ‘ A mootlug of tho Fourth Ward Land Teague waa hold lust night in Odd-Fellows’ Hall, No, S074 State streot, Judge Doran in tho chatr, aud about fifty gentlomon present, | 2 Wefore proceeding with other business a nym- ber of new: membera were recoived into&ho Longue. . Tho ‘Trenaurer roported $55 jn tho purse of the Leugue and no debte outstanding, A discussion wis bad ut this Juncture retative to transmitting the finda ta Med. V. Clarke, Truasurer of the Contrat Dr tne One or: two imumbors ob- jected to ailiiiating with tho Paimor House ody sid ie wis not oa oreytitar institution. These mumbers, however, woru yostly in tho tmluurlty, and tha result of tho Uidcumlon was that a resolution was pissed, Ble modt-uninlinously, declaring that the Central League had thu heartlest support of the Fourth: Ward Louguo, and directing that tho funda of oe latter organization be turned aver to Mr, jurku, Judge Moran now addresses} tho mcoting; bls yomurks, though brit, berg £0, tho point, anu much applinded. fle Bald thut thera was htt for him tu talks shout to Lund-Leuguera, for they knew so well tho hletory. of | the uniust of ay native country. 88 10 thu purposo: eo could talk upon tho uubject forever, but it would be like u husband repeating toa wife tho story of hiv love for her, She would know all the tino that ho loved ber, and yet the story wauld bo always swect to her cor. The primary qblect of tho Land-Leaguers waa ta forvo upon tho Enellah Parliament tho passngo of bills which would give to tho pensantrs, of Trolan! an epee Ay to become tho owners of tho soll Mey titled. ‘The presont inovemont to recure thelr rights was tho only really prudent method ever adopted by tho Irish, and tho | only = one which had esta: Hehed entire unity among thansolves and called forth the approval and sympathy of ale most tho entire clyilized world, Other move- ments with the samocnd in view had beet tl- timed and rast, and bitty ranted in the encri- fice of heroes, and tho placing of tho Irish peo- plo oven further away from tholr gon. Of course If the object in view could not be nccom- pitahed in any other way, the Almighty Gott would surely give Irishmen an enport city ta establish tholr clalins by force of arma. Hut that the bad not errived yet, and tho present Inovement wis meeting withgrand success. Al- though the handful of men who championed tho ened In the Eoglish Parliament could notexpoct tocontrol the power there, thoy contd stand In tho gap and, by hurling their speoctics of dette ho fneo of their oppressors, could dolay the pasnjen of the unjust laws, and ut the same tlme keep the eyes of the oulaide world rivoted upon the work. Rut tho pith and point of Amcericny, meetings in Bupport of tha cnuse wis: to obtain money for the sufferers in Iretand. Politics ana porgonalittes should be exelurted, The Loague will incetagain next Friduy night. SOCIAL EVENTS, DEARKOUN BRMINARY, «Tho young Indies composing the Senior Class of Venrborn Seminary, and a number of thelr gontlemen friends, were tendered a recep: tlon Inst ovening at. tho home of Miss Luoy Stl a member of tho clase, No. 235 Mohigan aventec, The parlors tho residence wero tastefully decorated with plants and towers, and dancing was the principal amusement of the young people during tha evening. Among those present wero Mr. Z. Grover, Principal of tho Seininary, the Misses Anime Patlpot, Gracto Storrs, Julia Morrie, Cora Parker, Dertia Scovil, Katle Vanco, Emlly Kinsloy, Lucy Claup, lla Wood, Evileen Seavey, Aggio Crouch, Mamio Ilervey, Minnio Conkling, Minnio Sprauanco, Auntie Henticy, Lou Mecker,: Currio Waughop, Carrio Dent, Minule Seaverns, Mattie Heud, Nanule Humphrey, Della Wheolor, aud Messy. Al Clark, AL Moctan, Gone Morton, THowant Gutup, Fred Vhilpot, Alex Mnrigon, Fred Ate drich, Sam Price, Harry Wheelock Shreve Badger, Touts Sprunnce, Roy Muller, Robert Van Sebagck, Harry Van Schanek, Ned Robbing, Harry Itny- mond, Albert Cronet, Howard Perry, Arthur Dovan, and Will Porry. { THR BECOND REGIMENT. Tho third reception in the fifth series given by tho Second Regiment, LN. G., was held Inst ovening In tho armory, on Wabash avenue, and over 100 couples participated. The main drill hall was tastefully decorated with flags and batiners, and Marcus’ orchestrn occupled a stand at one side of | tho hall A feats gotten-up peogrim of twonty numbers was dis- tributed during tha grand march, whieh took place nt 0 n'ctock, and dancing was kept up until ainte hour. ‘Tho gueats enjoyed thomsalves bugely, and much eredit is due the Committecs, which were composed ns follows: Reception— Col. Quirk, Licut.-Col, Honnossy, Capt. Melio- ough, Capt. Millcr, Ltout. DeGuire, Sergt. Lynch, Sorgt. Gleason, Sorgt. Arinatrong, and Sergt. Mabr. Floor—Maj. Doyle, Capt, O'Connor, Capt. Foley, Ldeut. Starkweather, Capt. Ford, Sergi, Nichotson, and Privates Callaghan, An- drews, and Haig. aoa those present woro Col. Quick, Maj. Doylo md Indy, 'T. 1. Keefe, Adjt. MeKeough, Millor, Cupt. ds Mrs. nnor, Liout, aud Mra, Sturkwenthor, Capt.and Mrs, Clifford, apts Burke and tadice, Capt. Maguire ond ladies, “Lieut. Coleman, Miss Coleman, Licut. O' Brion, Cupt. Ford and ladics, Licut. Chainbers and ladies, Capt. Kngle and lady. Mrs. Hogan, Miss Hogan, Miag M. aA. Jones, Mr. Jones, Mr. Callaghan. Alla Calinban, Sergt. and Mrs. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Fogarty, Mr. George W. Brandt, Miss Wililamns, diss Annio O'Connor, Mise meses Miss Hay, Mra. Hale, and Mrs. “ay! ‘DIL THOMAS’ CHURCH. Tho congregution of the Peuple's Church gave another of thelr series of receptions and onter= tainmonts at the Sheruinan House Inst evening, Tho attendance was wonderfully large, ho hotel belug thronged gentlemen, 0. Pro- gram owas excelent, und gaye unlvorsal satisfaction., Miss Jeunle Hunter rendored two selections, und the Chicago Quartet gave two of their bust choruses, A tenor solo was well given. by Mr, C.G. Lawrence, and Miss Jessy Hardy won 4 round of. enthusiistic applatiso for i porreano aoloy, which was sung with fooling and effect. Tha entertninment was closed with 1 song by tho cholrof the Peoplo’sChurch. Among: thoso present wore Mr. and Mra. Ira Brown, Mr, and Mrs, ‘Train, Mr. and. Mrs, J. it. Fl Mis, Oscar | Burdick, = Nr. * and Woodhead, Mr. nnd Mrs, HH. It. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shoemuker, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hartwoll, Mr. and Sirg. W. W. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. 13, G. Gili, Judie and Mrs. Boylus, Mr, and Mra, W. 8. Thompson, Mrs. Jane Grey Swisshelim, Mes, Burnell, Mr. and Mrs, E, B, Holmes, Mra ind Mes. ‘Lollmin, Mr. and Mrs, W. BH, Reeno, Mroand Mea. Iga Vomblin, Dr, and: Mrs. John Featherstone, Mr, and Mr. C. EL Lane, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tramel, Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Hartwell, Prof, and Mrs, Tixon, Mr. and Mrs, (4. H, ‘Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Colebrook Mr, und Miss Prettymun, Mr. and Mrs. 8, Hequa, Mr. ond Mig, Albert “Wisner, Nr, and Mra. John ‘Tobey, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. W. .. Hompstend, Miss Stetin Keun, Miss OC, M. Thompeon, Miss G. M. Ottaway, Miss Mary Downs, Misa Jennie Paul, Miss E, Root, Miss Moisland, Miss Woodhend, Mlas Lizzio Mile ter, Miss Franklo Carter, Ald, Hulbert, John Wontworth, M. B. Cole, Dr. Adam Millor, M. Colaworth, Harry Thomas, Jonnthan Clark, Dr. iJ. Finley, “dF. Mind, G. 5, laweonee, 0. C. Dew, Mr, Saltonstall, C, C. Lotier, W, 10 Barron, Robert Vines, W, W. Baker, George Davenport, . G. Fowler, Homer Thomns, V. J. Patterson, Py Cliawonborver, Prof, J, F. Eberhart, and A. ‘evel, 1 THE A. O. U. W. PREPARING FOR THE ANNUAT BESSION, Tho Executive Committee of tho Ancient Ordor of United Workmon of the Grand Lodge of Iiinola hotd =n meeting yestorday at tuo Grand Pacific Hotel for the purpose of maklag tho nrringemonts for the alxth annunl scasion of the Grand ‘Ludgo, which will conveno'in tho Appellate ;Court-rooin at tho Grand Pacific Hotel Luesday, ‘The , progruin for that day wilt inoludo an address of wolcome by Mayor Harrl- On; A eply by G. W. Morris, tho Grand Master Workman; un‘address on behalf of the Chiengo lodges by Mrother Susans reply by Brothor .MeDonald; togethor with musle and ‘other ap- propriate exercises, Tun Trpune ts onnbied to Hive n ayno ais Of the report of the’ Grand Master Workman, whieh is to be read boture the Grand Lodgo next week, Aftor giving ® number of dociéfona on disputed points of practice, hoe gives tha names of fifty-one lodges whose ew constitutional amendinents. have been approved. Clauses In gavernl of tho propoged ‘by-laws providing for 0) - the payment of Pa intho vvontof the death of the wifo of a Muster Workman aye been dis~ approved, Subordinate lodges are particularly ehjoined not to partivinate fn street parades or excursions, Tha deuth-losses paid during the year footed wp fortystive, During the your eighteen now lodges ‘were organized, and in connection | with thin work {it Js reeom- mended that tho Gram) Muster Workman have authority to uppoint special “depus ties in parts of the sStito whore thoy muy be needed. Tho reporg us to the yellows fever donations tr 1X80 i4 Interesting, as showlng that 124 loityes contributed «87,075, ‘he report. gocs on to recommend tho pagsugo of an atuond. inunt providing for tho payment of ducs in tho ludge-roonis, un inerense ty tho salary of the Grand Recorder, and tho holding of bletntal ine stend of annual sessions of the Grand Lodo, During the your warrants have Leon approved on'the 1 Nolary Fund amounting to $00,000; rofinding represontation-tax, 3 ond 8%,- + Si S410 from tho General Fund, making “® total o| 808,275, Inoluding the pxpunsne of the last Grand ch 1, 1780, tho membership ‘si Il. }» Doing an inerexse for the yoar of SUBURBAN, ¥VANSTON, Tho Northwestern, tho result of tha consollda- Hou of tae two collego Journnts, tha Videlto aud the Tripod, tide its appearance for tho first tho yeaterdny, Itisa neat twenty-page joure nal, duyoted tu the interests of tho Northweat- orn University, containing chletly local nows and discussion of University interesta. It a appenrs Loa wa pon ; Tho editors uros ele Swift, chiv! » Wd. Lacy, We ED aS Mall; inusttidss man Huston, D8. Wobstor, ager, Chartes B. Piper, Prof, Locku has organized hia chorus for his Hoxt concert. At tho lirstmecting moro than sixty were presunit, - Anothor of the Sophomore debaters bas been obliged to leave school for a time on account of Meheultk. It is veginniug to be & mattur of somo doubt whethor tho Sophe will be repre- sented nt nll iu tho debute contest, - Vhuraday wis ubservod at the University ns the day of prayer for colleges. ‘The regular ox- erclses Were suspended, AC 10 a. i. nppropri- ate exercises weru hold in the University chapel, 8 gout Hudicncy bung presuuly and (athe Atte ernoon there wore services th Dusmpstor Chapel, Dr. Ollver Maroy hus been selected to rupn Bout tho ediucitors of the Stite in tho aut yeep album which ia to be presented to Aira, "resident Hayes, and also to propare an addross for that depurtmunt. HYDE PARK, ‘Tho Trusteos niet in remulur sogsion lust evens Oy. alive ‘Treasurer reported bulancos on band of An ordinnuco wus ontered to be engrossod providing Uuit, when necessary for tho healthof the village, the Phyalelun sbull have power to regulate, close, or quarantine any house where there are pestlential or infectious diveases, and atau ta post up bills on all such bouses, and any: one touring, dufuciog, or taking down such bills , to ho thed nat exceeding: ‘Thu vngrussed ordinance for opening Btuty. giyhth atreot, frum the Water- Works to Lako Michigan, was passed, ‘The contract for dlusolution wit the Town of Luke was laid over until noxt week, Wo recommend Hldreds, sowlug-suaghiluca, REINKE’S RING. How It Got in Its Work on the Tax-Forfeitures. Crooked Work Since the Firo to the Amount of Over $90,000, How tho Gamo Was Worked, and How Jt Was Discovored. All These Forfoitures Bolng Extended on the Presout Warrant, Reinke Wants o SMabeas Corpus—Wls Tool-Reom Operatlons, * The admission of Al Reinke, tho runaway olerk, that thoro was o ring in this elty, whose work consisted of tho manipulation of taxos, suggested, to n ‘TarnuNn reporter that tho fraudulent reduction of neaessmunts, which ylelited less than $500, was not the only source uf rovenuc, Ho got hold of a rumor thattho Tax-Hedemp- tion Fund was ina “borrlblo condition,” and exaintned Intu the mattor, but found thore was notruth ft the roport. -Relnko never hundled Any of this nongy, and tho system of checks in tho Cashter’s office is 60, thorough that oven a cent could not be stotcn from the county. While in Mr. Klokko's ofico yosterday, what was aup- posod to bo . A BTARTLING DISCOVERY was made by tho Chief Clork. A tax-buyor named W, W. Maroy bought, in 187), some prop arty belonging to N, 0. Alien, and, having prttd tho amount of tho tax, received tho usual wertificntos. Thoso he subsequontly indorsed In Dink, and they came Into tho possession of Mr. Siebbins,tho nyent of Mr.Allen. The proper- ty-was redeemed, and Mr. Stobbins presented the cortifientcs in ontor to get the monoy Marey bad pak It was found, however, from the books that a cheek had already been given for tho amount, The check was hunted up,—ait tho checks are preserved ns receipts,—and tho back ‘of It disclosed that Mr. Murcy had indoraod it to Reltike, who had been identified at the Corn Exchange Nutlonal Rank by ono A, Henderson, and drawn the monoy. The signn- ture of Marcy on the certificate and that ou tho check wero not allke,—were so different that tha conchision was Jumped at that tho Intter wis A forgery. Mr. Stebning and the Chief Clerk rushed off at onco to Mr. Marcy's office to con- sult him about ft, butdidn’t find him, Je told the reporter that he had often given Relnko checks, and couldn't’ tell whethor this was ono of thom or not until hohad secn it. To tho re- porter's ayo thoro was nalight resombiance be- tween tho two signatures, and both may have beon written by Mr. Marcy. Roinke is cer- tainly too smurt to furnish such ovidence against himeclf, and tho transaction ia probably struight, though, lke the “rubbing down" of the assesments, it was brought to the surface by an acctdent, Ife had waited on both Mr. Marcy and Mr. Stebbina, and got their cor- Utleates mixed, huving surrendered the wrong ones, which footed up-about the sumo ae tho others, the boos showlng that Stebbins’ certiil- entes had beow paid, whorens the check was givon for those hold by Maroy, Avd tho pres- ontation of his own certificates by Mr. Stebbins Jed to the discovery not only of. the mix but of the supposed Reiteag p In case Mr, Marey did not do tho indorsing, the bank and not the coun- ty fs Hnblo for the moncy —$48.70, Me. Stebbins hus another certificate, originally bolonging to Mr. Maroy, which looks queer. According to it $177.03 had been for & cartain pleco of property. urer's| books show that only $77.00 was dite, and that that amount had been patil. Tho addition of $100 on tha certifleate mny havobeen acierient orror, Rotnke signed tho document for Klokke, When he returns fcom St. Louis be may bo able to tell how it happoned. Mr. Marcy Js Hablo tn this crse. The reporter questioned a gentleman familiar with the subject of taxution, and asked him HOW MONEY COULD HAVE BEEN MADE BY Tis,“ ting” aside from reducing ngscasments, “I don't know,” anid he, “ but inquire into tho matter of forfoltures. iB an 6 ; 5 With thia for waturter the reporter went Into the vault where tho *doud” tax-books are kept, and pleked up a realty warrunt for 1874, and found n piece of property whieh had been for- felted tothe State fora Setauroney of $103.53. He then got out tho corresponding yolumo for 1877, und found ‘that tho same pioce of proparty had been forfeited in that year for a delinquency of $95.20, Hora was svidenco of rank fraud.—a gold anine for tho ring, Tho $168.53 should have been extended on the war Tant for 1877, making the total sum due on tho lot $205. ‘The reporter continued his Investl- gation, and on only ono page found that forfelt~ anos uperenuting $5,000 had not been carried forwar He hnd noticed for somo daya back a dozon or two clerks ina basement room jn tho County Building calling olf tgures aud comparing books, but palit no attention tothom. As tho valumes wero ald warrants, -ho thought the omployés might be searching for discrepancies. So hoe ankon a clork whut wasup, “WH ARE LOOKING INTO TILE FORFEITURES,”” “ Anything wrong with thom?’ ‘Tho clerk sinfled and winked. “ You are too ourlous,” be sald. os e 'ho reninrk and his “actions were convincing that 2 quict Inquiry was boing made by County- Clerk Klokke, and the reportor soon found out what Jed to it, + Jtapperra that some months ago unc of tho clerks nccidentally discovered that a fertelture ind675 had been omitted from tho warcant for 1878. To auttety himeclf as to whether or not it waa un neeldent, ho went over several pages, and found that the omissions were quite tre= quent. io then reported tho fuct to Mr. Klokke, who detailed twe mento go over tho bookn, They did so; and diseavered that for- feituros ninounting to $03,0) had teon skipped; in other. words, that “¢he county, city, ete, but bean robbed of that sui, Ad back taxes ore alwaya payable, the County Clerk had thom oxtonded onthe warrants for 880, and the partics who owe tham will havo to pay thom. ‘The nmounts were, of: course, not overlooked by clorks in copying, ‘Thors wero too many of thom tonttribute tholr omission to clorical crrora. {80a just conclusion fa that TAX AGENTS A THEN ACCOMPLICES ANE RESPONSIBLE, ‘Thoir employ ors will be out what wos patd for tholr services, and wilt be surprised whon they And out thot thoy will bave ta band over to tho Collector whut thoy thought they hud snved, As tho first comparisun of the war ranta was not a thorough ono, Mr, Klokke acolled to have nnother one made, and the Clorks in the basement are now doing the work. What they bave learned, if anything, {4 uns known, as they will not give informution, It is the polloy of ail officeholders to koup such mat- tera fram the public, and thoy-never give up anythlug which roftects upon them if thoy can uvolllt. Mr. Klokke, howover, ia not accduniite ble for ‘the deplorable stato of ulfains in. tho County Clerk's offic, Many forfeitures have been omitted alnce ho took the poaltion, but tha gama Ie trua of avery County Clork slico 1870, was futeback as tho records go, During Gon. Lieb's administration, partteuinrly, the riug must have mado an lminense sum. Now that this mothod of fraud has boon unenrthod, ihe slurs wondor that no ono ever suspeuted It ufore, . ors ALL A TAX AGENT HAD To bo was to muko an nrrangemont with tho proporty- owners, ind thon tell hisaccomplice in the alllco what to do,,and it:was dono during working hours, without’ a person thinking anything wrong, An order tothe clerk at work on tho Warniut to owlt So-and-So's furfehture, us the property had been rodecmed, wis ull that was necessary, And right hero a suggestion fs mado for tho benefit of the County — Clork, Several of bla guiployes Tuincwber = that Hulnko ——gnavo hem” instructions Inst yeur to omuka changes in neiessments, Nt, knuwing that by bud authority to dogo, they muda the altorntions und thought no more about thon. Ervaluy tqures ta Bomutines neceasiry andullright. If Str. Klokke would require hla clerks tu make a memorandum for proagrya tion or oxumuinution of tholatgl aud by whose order thoy obilterated Nwupus and subatituted othars, or omitted anything. from the taxebooks, ho cond put an end ta the lowering of nagessmonts and the loaving out entlroly of naines of taxable peagle and roperiy for the ‘Tax Deputy, who ng entire churgoot theso mutters und enn wone give, orders, would not set 8 trap for himself, If 0 be honest, the occupation of the crooked tax= agent is gong; and, with bim out of the way, all whe are taxed will be as equitably treated at the wystum admits of. As tho County Clork Is inguirlog into tho matter of tho omission of forteltures from tho Warrants, he should yo a lUttie further, and look into THEM CANCELLATION, It is balloyed that there hus boeu much fraud as to the flutter, There is nothing to prayunt 8 well posted man from canvelling 4 forfelture, or us many us he pleased, and by this means also tondd to bis fucome. Ifa forfelture is cane celed, the fuct yovs into the abstract of tho property jf one ts nade, and, all olse belag core Feet, thy title shows cloar, though tho taxes muy, never hava been puld.. Owing to the loose way of By doing things in the County ‘Treusures’s and Couns tye k's olliccs there 1s ubsulutely no check on this fraud. 1f 4 forfeiture on the wurrunt of 77 fe cuncoled, it isnot extended on tho wars rant of 1878; and there is uw dead logs ta tha county. Nothing more is bvard of jt, Tho way fo partially remedy tala ig to buve ovory receipt for the forfeitures countersigned iy the County Clerk. who abould have 4 cush-book jn which to eb the ameunty pald, Thon the ‘Lreasurer and Clerk could balance accounts, and if tho fuxenbstriack men, who are always Syertauling the books, fount w rate canceied they cout vorlfy Ie by retorenes tothe cnah-book, If thore was tie ontey in bt, fraud would be apparent, and tho cunvetlition of no oval, From tho recent developments regarding tho doctoring of the tax-books, ft is evident. thit some plan must be adopted to stop tho bustnosa, Nothing to that end can be done in tho prosent ofica, ns the booka tre scatterad all over tho bullding, and any one who chooses can landlo thom as much as he wants tu, Tho County Lourd ought to seppoinlt fn apecial committes to inquire Into the subject, and report tho exact: conddon of things, which is certainly horrilite, nnd, when the faots are all known, soine uno inty bo able to suggest nm aystem to substitute for the present siip-ahod, careless, no-one. reaponsitl pale dotng tnisiness, so far as tho taxes and tax-books are concerned. REINKE'S LAWYER, A‘Tainunn reporter yestentay afternoon met Inthe Palmer House “Mr. Frank 1). Turner, & lending orlminal inwyer of Bt. Louis, whom ho atonco Jevied upon for foots concerning tho Prepac of Mr At Relnke'’s boing brought tp ‘ram St, Lonis. Mr. ‘Curner statod that ho know something about tho caso, having teou retained by Mr. Hulnko to secure his relenso from custody: of a writ of habens corpus, and that, were it not that ho had beon obliged to visit Chienga on Romo onal buainicas, he would nt that vory moment be pleading Mr, Melnko’s cause before Judge Crdyin the Court of Criminal Correcs tion, of St. Lonis, As it was he tutd loft the caso Jn tho hands of Inwyers who, ho belleved, would uty no difficulty in securing tho fugitive's ro- Jense, “On what grounds waa the writ of habeas corpus tiken out?" the roporter naked, “ Beennse Relnke is not held by virtue of any legal warrant or authority of law, He Is held on atolegrnin from this city, and, legally, ho can- uot bu detalned ten minutes on that.” “Tutthe police here buve sent down a min to bring bim back thia morning. Won't be bo abla to do 0?” “Notunless he has a requisition, and he has not yot one,” “Cannot ho swear out a warrant at St. Louls and hold bim on it until he can get tho requisi- fon “Hiacan if he cares to subject himscif to Aaennient foe iniadementior, Tho liw in our tate provides that any ae who swenrs out a warrant, or by any othor. means dircotly or indircetly attempts to avoid tho provisions ot whit is known a8 the ‘hold over’ provision, shall be guilty of 1 misdomennor.” “Whit Is thls ‘holt over’ provision." “Itdeechires that nelthor the Uhiof of Volico noruny other patice ulllcer shall hold over nny porson without authority of uw for a longer perlod than twonty-four hours, and as Roinke was urceated Wedhosduy night at 0 o'clock his twenty-four hours expired Inst night at that thne,8o that by 10.o°clock this morning tho police will buys no Ririiae canes over bim, and rng Court will have to dischargy him from stocly. custody. “ What do you think Relnko will do If he gets released?” “'That’s bard to tell. Ife snid, however, that ho would come right back to Chicago.” THY BUCKET-SILONS, A dispatch from St. Louls yesterday contained tho information that Ralnke had been a patron of the *bucket-rhops" of this oie with tho intimation thut it was possible that ho bad lost quite largely. The dispatch pointed to A.J. Maher & Co, brokers. as being tho persons through whosn he had dealt, and yesterday they Were seen at thelr oflice, Thoy said it was true that Hteinke bind been dealing through then, butonly ina small way. Lo commenced buys ing ubout threes, months ago, they snid, but nover invested nore than nbout $100 at n time, ‘Tho Inst dent he made was about the middic of December by which he lost $240. Thoy would say nothing further about thelr customer's ox- perience with the “bulls” exgept that he hud done allot his dealing with thom, aud that the sum given covered the total of ail tho losses he had sustained. Thos snd that they had been quite familiar with Reinke, and frat what thoy knew of him were satistied thatn great deal had Leon sid About him which would be found with- out foundation tn the end, They did not belleve, for Instance, that ho had gambled ns largely ng had been charged, nor thit he had made tho alterations in the books that hebad been accused of, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A atutomont having appeared in tho press of Chieugo that the tux-redomptiun fund in the County Clerk's fico isin “a horrlblecondition,” and that “a considerable part thoreof has beat eleaned out,” whiet {s unteuo, thls is to notity all those having olalma ngalnet snid fund, or aginst any other fund in my possession, that upon presentation of proper vouchers paymont wil bo mado at once, 5 E. F.C, KnoxKe, County Clerk, STILL IN 81. LOUIS, Sorctat Dupatch to The Chtcago Tribune, Sr. Lous, Mo., Jat, 23—Tho writ of habeos corpus inthe caso of Albort Rolnke was ree turned to-uay, Reinke, when tha case wad called, there was no uae arguing it, evon if decided ayainst him, it would only | roswt in his being sent back to Chicago, and he was wills jog to yo buck thers without even the usual requisition papers. Upon his statement tho caso was diamissod and the priaonor returncd to Jall, dé being understood that ho would leave for Chicago with Detective Fillott upon to- night’ train, bué when tratn-loaving time urcived — Rolnke owas atid in julll and no one about Potico Hendquarters knew Just whan he was going to lenve. Andy Corrl- gan has been around town all doy with Dotectivo Lawler, tho nan who arrasted Reinke, and tho riinior Is that thoy aro Jooking far sone friends of Heinke, whom they failed to find. re DAIRYMEN. Fiftecnth Annual Mecting oftho Northe Western Datrymecn’ Association. Special Dispateh to The Chicago ‘Pribune, Exaty, Il, Jan, 23—Tho fifteenth annual meeting of the Northwestern Dalrymen’s Assvelation will be held at Janesville, Wis., beginning Feb, & ‘The Associution espectally Invites all dalrymen, manufacturers of: dairy products or {mploments,- aud such othors ag may be Interested In furthering the growth and prosperity of this important branch of agriculture, to attenil. . An unusually intersting program hag been arranged, nnd topics selectéd that are not only new, but of vital finportance, ‘Tho dls- cussions will ba led by pragtical dairy or factory men, selected ad Tinving the: most ad~ vancetl and practical idens in these matters, Tho evil of adulterations of butter and cheese, which {3 growlng to such startling magnitude, and is attracting a deservedly large share of public attention, will bo dis- etissed and carofitlly considered, with 2 view of suggesting tho most direct and feasiblo remedy, A roum will be provided for the display of dalry imploments by manufacturers, and 9 committee will be appointed to. pass on tha morits of such as are shown,—the samo to bo freo of charge. ‘The dalrymen will convene at 3 p,m. on ‘Tuestlay, Fob, 8,—tho convention boing called to order by President W. D, ltoard, of Fort Atkinson, Wis, ‘Thu Hon. Samuel O, Cobb, Mayor of Janes- ville, will deliver an address of welvome; which will be responded to by R.. Me- Gilucy, of Elgin, ‘Soorotary: of the Assocli- ton, After the dellvery of the Prestdent’s an- nual address, committees will be appointed, ‘The aubject of *Cheese-Curing ay Lmpor tant as Cheese-Making’ will then be dls. cussed, Vapors will be read by J, A. Smith, of Bheboygun, Wis. and A. IL, Barber, of pleago, ; George BE, Gooch, of Clitcago, will address the asscelation on “The Adulteration of Butter and Cheese”; and J. 11, Real, of Now York, on "exports of Dalry-Products.” On Weilnesday the progriim will bo: “ Ensl- Jage anit Silos”—Tho low, George P. Lord, of Elging 1. 2. Gilbert, of Fort Atkinson, Be “Ilow to Conduct a Dairy-Farm ’—Tho Ton, Hiram Sinith, of Sheboygan Falls, Wis; Dr, Joseph Tetft, of Elaln, tl. “Whleh Is the More Protitable to the ‘armiur: to Deliver Milk tothe Factory Once ar Twice a Day ?—Robrt McAdam, of Al- onaulu, UL; W. G. White, of Kenosha, 4. *Dixcases of Dalry-Cattle, Causes and Remedies "—Dr, No HG Panrew, of Chicago, “What Adjustment, if Any, of the Tart Is Necessary to Promote Our Dalry Inter- ests 2?—Cal, IM, Littlor, of Dayonport, fa. ; C,.C, Buell, of Kock Halla, . “ Tlow to Pack and Sandie Butter for tho General ‘Market —W, W. Dexter, of Chir engos Ira M, Davis, of Aityqukeo, Wis. rh Farnter’s Hone "—Charles It, Beach, of Whitewater, Wis, - - : <A banquet will bo held in the eyontog. It is being arranged by a local committed. On ‘Thursday the toptes discussed and prinelpal speatcurs will bas “How Cheeso Should bo Made for Homy or Forelgn Markets'’—Robert McAdam, of Home, N. ¥.3 IL F. Dousinan, of Chicago, “ Butteroud HuttoreMakers °—Miss Fannta Baraboo, Wis; Lsra uly, Of Davis duuction; 3}, Swltuor, of Chicago, “Butter from Gathered Cream "—L. H. Wanzer, of Onelda. * ‘Tho reports of committees on varions sub- jects will be read and acted on, and officers Olected fur the onsuing year, ‘The Agsuclation tneludes In its member- ship the principal dyfrymen, fuetory-inen, and dealers tu dairy-products tn Iflnols, Wisconsin, aud Iowa, and its annual conven: thong are always very lurgely attended, Be- cause vf the excellence of the progryin and tho sulects of pecullag Interest (¢ bo consld- for, ered) It ts-oxpocted that this meoting will excel all provious ones in attendance sad Lin- portance, A DEADBEAT LIST. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteaga Trimune, Barrie Cres, Mich.,.dan. 28.—Somo fow weeks ago the merchants of Albion Villngo thought ft woulit be a good thing td combine inton “Merchants? Protective Association,” and publish In ano of tho village nawspapers a weekly revised Hat of all persons whom any of the merehants had accounts against which thoy could not collect and which they con- aldered worthless, This they were to dons asort of public Informntion list of dend- beats, and a protection against such%persons in the future. ‘Tho plan worked all right for ashort tine; but very svon there were pul Mshe the names of respectable persons who were Jn good standing, but whom soie of the merchants hold disputed accounts ngalnst, The feeling ngaitist them grew so general that meeting of workingmen was’ held, which resolved that they would not patronize any one of the morchants who belonged to this association. ‘Membors of tho organiza- Hon wero also In freqtient recelpt of anony- mouslettery, stating thine, {¢ they dia not with. draw fruin the society, theirstores and honses would be burned, “fhe merchants beentna frightened aud stopped the publication of the deadbeat Ist, while several of then publicly stated. in na card that thoy had withdrawn from the Association, ns they, did not con sider ft a feasible scheme, rent excitemont and indignation exist over the matter nmong the workingmen.. A ‘slinilar plan was at- tempted in this city about two years ago, but. Mt failed in the same manner, Terrible Loss of Life. Milltons af rats, mice, ents, boil-buga, ronches: logo thotrilves by colllsion with “Rough on Rats." Sold by druggists. 160 boxes. a Simpic in construction, oaay to run, never out ot ondoryand the best ‘sewing-mnchino in the world. ‘Tho now No, 8, Wheeler & Wilson Man- ufacturing Co,, 166 State. ‘ os Buck & Raynor's “Mara” Cologne ts a per furne of conspicuous nxcellonce, i Over 155,000 Ilowe seales sold. Bordon, Selleck &UCo,,Chicugo.. . Noother Whisker Dya cquals I{ll's—80 cents. MARRIAGE LICENSES. eA A RAAT ‘Tho following marringe-licenses were Issued yes- Frank Hovol, Ante Hretecti {Albert Zatud. ‘Annie Waneb Guntay Jungandroes. {Rnnschotana { Qharlon ¥. Cecohe ss. Hturokn, Nov, hrosw Its Messaiail,...H4.../Chtengo, 2. Ghtenxo, HS. 20.Chteaso, Mary Pucterie ferak Asurazownk!,,,. 1B, SUrasynOWAKloosesseel {iag Mh Be OBO T +04 622, Pawling 1, Lite, .eseseee%d Winconty Hozyok, { Antontodurnke. DEATHS. | FAIRBAIRN=In this city, Jan’23, of pneumonia, dames Fairbatn, nyod @ years, im rusidoncy, lncoln-av. Sunday, Junzah peti, Iemnlns till ti bo taken to Urookiyn, cd Brooklyn, N.¥..and Now York papors please HURKE-On Jan, 2 nt bis father-in-Iaw's rost- donco dit Wert ‘tnylorst..John ©. Burko, enginour on the, 11 & 1. KR. it, of pneumonia. Funoni on Sunday, 2th, front Holy Family Churett, ‘at Jin. m., by carriages to Calvary Comotery, E2"New Jorsey and Detrolt papers please copy, MILLER-On tho 2th inst, of convulsions, Elteas beth Gertrude, infant daughter of John d.and Ro- becca Afllor, agad 6 months and 2 daya, “ a Safe In the arms of Jena, Fuoocral on Sunday, Jan, i, at 9:0 o'clock, from 200 -Sinte-st.. hy cartingoa to Honifaco Coniotery. Friends of tha farsily aro invited. = KKARNEY—Of consumption, Miss Btagio Koar ney, nged In yenra§ months, ‘anarat tram residenes, cornor’ Thirty-third and uburn-ats., Sunday, dun, 30, by cara tu Calvary. SUITAD— na Kelday, Jan, 2 Bil, August sohad, aged 3) yenrs 10 months und? digs, Funoral from Inte residency, s01 outh Stato-st. on ponding, dan a, by carriages to Waldhelm Cem- BRENNAN—tnrry J., infant son of M. J. and Mare RoretA. Dranunn, aged 0 months and 9 dayn. Funoral will tako ince from the residence of his poronta, 415 Wont Mudiaoneat, saturday, Jan 2% nt 10 ‘o'clock, a. by carriages to Calvary, CASII—tan, 2, at the residonce of hin nephow, corner of Ciinton and Jackson Jerominn Cash, aged 70 yoars, uncle of Vatrick and the Inte Kiron neh, Notice of funeral hereafter. EP Soxotown, It, Lowell, stnas., County Athlone, and County itescummon, Ireland, papors picary copy, CABEY—Tho funoral of ‘Thomas Caxoy will tnko place Bunday, Jon. Wat 10m. m., from his Into ront- touce, 80 Millor-st. Bervices will bo hold nt the Church of tho Holy amy, and the rumains takon by cara to Calyury Comotory. MOLRIN—Jon, 27, ot his mother's residonco, 2815 Church-piace, Patrick F. Morrin, nged 35 years, Funoral Sunday at 10 a.m, to Bt, Bridgot’s Church. thdnce by carringus tu Calvary Comotery. PIMON—Ian. mH, at hor Into residence, 154 Abertcon-, at, nt 7:4) p. m., of nenrlot fover, Miss Nellie G. rior. Hor romaine will be taken to Lockport, 11l.,0n the 13 p.m. traln.on tho 2th inat. “ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEETING OF MEMBERS OF THE Bar will bo hold -atdorclock thla afternoon at Uie United States District Courteraom, to taka sult able action with reference to the denth of tho Jato James M. Walker, z N CONNECTION WITH ‘THE TEMPER- anco 3itaslon, Frog Itend:nu-ltoom, and Eroo Kim~ ploymont Hureniint Zi Chicaxo-ny.curior Latrabod-a1, Moro will (to-day! bo ovenod a cutfoe-counter and a cup at xood, pure 0. G.Juva, with croam, sigur, und ono biscutt aurved for Scents, und tea At pho sumo Ente, In tho ovouing thore wil hon sonu narvice, trav Hall. conducted by tr. W.B, Hrewstor, aise Carrio Tuckor, and Misa Ulivin Frorastad, ITE PROPERTY-OWNERS ON ADAMS- nt, betwean Hnisted and Hoyne-sts,, aro roe i tO mevt ot Menudllo Life Kullding, We ba Hoon Hi, on Saturday next 22h that. ut 3. Consider the question of pavement on suid Le ee ey HIS CHICAGO PHILOSOPHICAL SO- ciety meats this ovenmg at club-room on parlor nor of Palmer House. Mapor by Arm, Marin A; Shorey on "the Perelopmont of te Moral Sonso. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADE FOS GRADE CHEAS TARTAIL Plousckeeper's favarite in loadin cities of thy world, No other preparation makes auoh Wht, flaky, hut brenda. of luxurious pastry. Can by eaton'by dyspop- {lca without fear of the Ms resulttig from heavy tndl- weatlbla food, EP Commendar for purity aud whulos ponents by thy Guyornment Chemist, Ir. Mott, KOVAL BAKING POW DE CO, Now ark, REMEDY, REWARD Vor ang caso of [shh inwd Itebing, Ulooratod, og protruding PALIN viet De finals tlle ter Jatadlea PU te iat Dp lary dg gency dolplia, Pa Nunes yenudie withaus Als oyauiure, nicagu Lepots, 163 W, Madiown, & ocr, Niale & Helens NES. rags “eT Louris, ‘Trmvolors txcur leo te ould visi * CHAS. WEES For ‘Trunks, Batchuls, Uage 4 Tbwill pay. Nos 4a Btatyents DOES LIFE INSURANCE INSURES Tho Conpletest Answor to tlils Question is Afforded by s Consideration of the Enormous Sums of Money That ‘Mave Beon Paid in Claims, Ono company alone, the Connectient sq. tual,—the inost economically manager Com. pany In the wortd,—hns pald over $10,000,009 to Is. bensficiarics, ' > It bas pated In Minols alone over $3,000,000, "i The mortuary list of the Connecticut Mu tual, as reportet by tts Illinois Genorgy Agents, Messrs, Stearns & Dickinson, in tga igus follows: 5 Nate of inaure Amare * Y ehag pe jan Heatdence, Vilram Kenntentt. Winslow W, Wil Eritrea Ath ye reel List Eronton, 3: 28 z Walter 8, Willin Waltor #: Banners. Mayer Maetin Aimbrunter, Mahlon b, Ogdon., Abraham osantiah,. e Es 25888) Ghicase Chienxo "i Lee ay Gotlaelh, dJaines M. Marshall samen Ms M. e888 EE S5u5a8' s2eSs is Eerie fae a8: haries Wells Josiah G. Goodie. iloraen f, Champlin: Chain @aeEsesacuZesha mt de William J. buen 3 2| a AUCOET. 0. Aciingtor 1 Roulder, Col Hetoy Uli Sm be See: 01 +) Morrison. Napervil Princeto Ee se COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION C0. ‘Thotr ponular monthly drawings, novar postponed have taken piace roaularly in tho Chey OF LOULE VILLH, KY, JANUARY 31, ‘There drawinex uceur montuly under provisiansot an act of tia Genural_Assumbly of Kentucky, incor Torating tho Nowport Printing und Nowspaper Co, Npncoveit April 8 i etnies lew special nct, and has nover bea repented, ‘ihe United Btates Cireult Court on Afarch3t reat dered tho following decision: t~That the Commonwenlth Distrivuttos Company ta legnl, Rd—Ies drawinis are mire ‘Yhe Company tins now an hand a tarzo roverre unde ond tis following attractive pisos $2.01)! 100 Prizes $110 as.. soc ADR) Bn Batea Bh esen iat + (800 Go Irises eeach Ih) JW Prisca sWoach am a 1, Approximation Prizes, ‘enel, Appraximation Prizos ites $1) euch, Approximation Wrizes, 1,900 Prizes... sotletute, FIR ickwts, iemntt 18 Hank Draft jn Lotter, ¥epruns, eNO Nea SiN Rete EGIs' TH TH OW POST-OFFICK URDEIL Orders of upwant, by Exprens, exn bo ant at for further Information address i, Me (Counior Journal, niidin) 10 ee eas 2 Hrondsw PAIRKS, TOL AUCTION SALE. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., + | Auctiongers, 8 and SI ftandolph-at For Our Saturday's Sale, 9:30 This Morning, FURNITURE, Hy 1 Pianos, Carpets, Gonoral Wousehotd Goods, Whips, Chromor, General Mercuandlse, 123 Mluces Buggayu. ELISON, FLEUSHTBIM & CO. BUISON, FI ti thd ea itaadonniea 150,000 Rolls Wail Paper AT AUCTION, AT OUR STORES, Thursday, Feb. 3, at 10 a. ™ adiiweg more op lore damaged by water, Sold UY or lor ut Chicago Carpet Co, * FL RAL BIS & CO. HLIBON, FILE CO, fT OUTFITS: in f MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 25 State-st., Chicage 20 ASSAYED a And Gonoral Chemical Analy een WITEELER: BE WILEE CGE ant ae tty can best. 60, ¥, Vie Bor kiteca MER rpialt bux By oaprese Of the Sie, Candies fy ‘4 mre DUR at antiy an Ln atc dros a. Al ¥ sda aet GUN TY Stnulaarat, CHIE SS eae eaeirts 79 CANDIES, + Froal Der. From reraer anes ij CARAMELS 8 Ui, t Wholgeaie sn tes a8 a RrereraoaD oleae 4 for Ue “MULTRORM” wyare Bernhardt Sst. HAIR oMeTo aN uea Me 7 ot Lg WATEI WAVES, hile H AiR Abie na Mae Beitet fae once JAMES HABL, Lop stabi

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