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Dnt i nat ae com, eh WS i. eM MW 1 oe Heciwre erty SERS pi dedicad, Solace papeneahagicea gs AM, fan Dae ort Be: rites ote BG, “ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. G, B. Cox, of Roston, fs at the Aherman, HB, Anaua, of St. Paul, Js. at the Paciiic. HM. Finnay, of St, Lots, is nt the Pacific. J. W. Ronntns, of Omaha, is nt the Tremont, N.E. Crarr, U.S. A., is nt tho Gardner House. G. I. BAncocx, of Pcktn, China, is at the Shor man, NHL Decker, of New York, fa at the Tro- mont. ©. P, Swiager, of Springfield, Ill, fa at tho Pacific. Jone 'f. Crocker, of Milwaukee, is at tho Talmor. FRANK Jenntncs, of Balt Lake City, fs at the Palmer. daurs Antisprn, of Milwaukee, fs at the Pacltie. Gzonay W. BrauLDING, of Boston, ts at tho Tremont. D. L: Kia, of Akron, Oy 18 registered at the Sherman, : > ‘Tux Ponsion Agont disbursed $15,000 In pone. Mons yesterday, f Cricaco distillers exported 280 barrols of al- cohol yesterday. = Mua, Di, Brooks, of Springteld, Ml, ia a guest of tho Tremont. Tomas M, Nicuor, of Miltraukeo, Cabinet~ maker, fs nt tho Pavitic. Mr. Ano Mna, F. 8. 8ttm, of Washington, aro registered nt tho T'remont. Gronar W. Peck, editor of Peeks Sun, Mile trankee, Is at the Palmer. Ep T.8ivoer and wife bave taken apart- ments at tho ‘frumont House, 8. B. Covsson, proprictor of the Cotitson Transportation Company, ts at the Palmer. Ex-Goy, C. 0. Wasnuuny, of Wiaconsine registerod at the Pacific yesterday, on his way home. F. A. WARFIELD has returned from Western Massachusotts, whence he was called to attend tho funoral of his mother. Carr. McQnatu, Supertntendont of Mails at tho Post-Ollice, reports that the snow and vold continua to sorlously interfore with tho mails, ‘Tie disbursements nt tho Sub-Treasury yer~ terday nmounted to $3,000 In gold and &2,000 in sirer, Four thousand dollars in silver was ree celved. ‘Tne internal revenue recelpts yesteriay amounted to $40,404, of which $0,000 was fur Hegre $2,478 for tobacco and cigurs, and $1,771 or beer, Mag. Hemntztan and 2 committeo from tho Citizen's Associntion inado n tour of tnspection of the polico stations yesterday, and Inspected the uris of the Aascolation in tho bands of the Department. . Tue tempornturo yesterday, as obsorved by Manasse, vpticinn, No, 84 Mudison street (‘Ln uNnG Building) was at 8 a.m. 7 deerces; 10 A, My Iz Win, 165 3,p. M4 102 OP. My 195 8p. ms Js ssurometer, 8. 1. N,075 3p. te, DOs Peren Furnxn, 22 yonrs of ago, whilo driving south on Canal streot near Twelfth, was thrown from his veblolo by tho horse falling down on tho silppery pavement and bad his left ankle pele. He was taken homeo by tho Police trol ‘Tne following dutable goods wero recelvad at tho Custom-House yesteniny: A,B. Meaker & Co. 65 tons plg-iron: J. 8. Kirk & Co, 10 casks soda ash; E. E. Eaton, 2 cases guns, 4 chaes tish- hooks; Burley & ‘yrrell, 12 packages earthen- ware. Collections, $0,109, A MEETING of property-holders Interested In pispoe yon Humboldt boulevard and vieinity wiit bo held at the ofilco of John Jobnson,dr., No, 8 La Sallu strvet, at 3 Bs m. Tuesday. It is desired to take steps for the {mnprovemont of this boule- vard and ita conncction with Lincoln Park, Conn weathor and tho prevalent ailments of children have uperated agalnat tho best inter- ests of Sunday-schools, ‘The Superiutendent of tho Chicaxo tvonus school says ho lost one: fourth of bis scholars in January, but thinks thoy will roturitas soon ns these causcs subside, Mn. G. D. Wittisroy, living on Hutsted street near tho Marino Hospital, In tho Townof Like View, atinped ‘Thuraday evening on tho pave: ment at the corner of Clark and Ohlo atreats and broke his right leg near the ankle: fio was attonded by Dr. Cunuinghum, and was thence sent to his home. Fainay, Jan. tho following officers of wwautntila Tage Nor toe Ae Re AC ates wora duly Instilicd by Jt. W. P. G, M. De Witt C. Cre gler, assisted’ by RR. W. P.G. Me Theodore T Gurney, in Masonic Hull, 16 Monrocatreet: Jotn (. Lurker, W. M3 U. 1. Forrest, 8. Wot LD. Townsley, J. W.; Joseph Haratow, ‘reasurery Fret W. Porter, Secretary; George Catiin, 8. D5 Jobn Rosby, J. D.; John}, Ferns, Tyler, Canes Thomas, cmployed as n boas rall- turner In the Union Tron and Steal Rolling- Mills, atthe cornor of Asbiund and Archer uvonues, dropped suddenly dead nt 8 o'clock yesterdny morning while wilking towards the mills. Dr, Sporry, who was called to attend bim, thought that death was caused by heart discuse or apo. Joxy, suporinduccd by the execesive tse of ¢iiquor, The deceased was a singlo man, and boarded at No, 2200 Ashland nyonue,, Frep Rasmussen, a Inborer, 35 years of age, was run down and ulinostly instantly kiliod, on the raflrond bridge over the north branch uf tho river by the Incoming Green May express on the Northwestern Rallroud ut yesterday morn- ing, The deceased was on hls wuy to work, and with him was Christian Sorensen, who prudently: kopt off the bride, and watted for tho tritin to ise, ‘The remains of Rusinussen were tuken 0 tho howo of his fumily in the northwestern, extremity of the city. ‘Tie Coronor yesterday. hotd an inquest at No, 438 Contre avenus upon Willlam Gitnie, 41 years of age, who dicd of henrt disease, At No, 16 Eyune street upon Frederick L. Darling, yours of age, who wis kilted bonouth the wheola of car) %51, inarked M. G,, run on tho tracks of tha Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Rallroad., Tha tron handlo on thoend of the car was tmproperly fastened, and broke when Darling caught hol of it, At the County Hospital upon Joba Dui ho cominitted suicide by lnudanum. Deput, oroner Hansen beld un inquest at No. 20 Cha Muda strect upon Charles Witke, who died of apoplexy caused by chronic alecholism. ‘Tue graduates of Denrborn Seminary hold a racetlug In the institution yesterday for tho pur- ose Of orgunizing nn nlumine association, Mrs. '. W. Hurvey presided, Tho business accom- plished consisted in adopting tho constitution and olectingofticers. The folluwing were olectut President, Mrs. T, W. Hurvey (elnss of "69; Vie Presidonts, Mrs. Brust os), Mrs. W. Hough (10), Miss Morton (77), Mra. C, Willams (0), Miss Me Darnes (63), Miss E. mun ('%2); Recording Becrotury, Miss Cartor Corresponding Sve> rotary, Miss 1, Roove; “reawurer, Bias De Kovon. ‘Tho Associution’deulded to hold tho an- nunl rennifon Jun. 17, tho birthday of Mtr. Grover, the Principal. ‘Tuy Excoutive Committes of the St. Patrick's Bovlety bald an informal meeting ut tho Palmer House last ovonlng to muke arrangements for the annual banguet ond ball to be given March 17, 8t Patrick's Duy. It was reported that tho proposals made by Mr. Palmer bad been noe copted, and that the banguct would be held at tho Palmer House. It Is expeoted thit about 20 will be present, The program hus not yot Deen perfected, It wag also decided to confor with tho Union Catholly Library Assochition with reference to the reception of the dulegatus to the Young Men’s Nation! Cathollo Unton, which meuts In this olty tho first wuok iu May. ‘The meeting udjourped subject to cull. CHICAGO AVENUE VIADUCT. A meoting iu the Interest of tho construction of a vinduvt ever the intersection of Chicago avenie and Halsted street wos held at the North Bide Turnor-dlatl last evening, Frod Uecker in the chair. ‘The Commnilttco appointed nt _« former moct- dng toconfer with the Northwestern Rallrond Company on the subject reported that thoy ind Tound the raflroad wuthuritics anxious to co- operate in the erection of the proposcd Btrnute ure, ‘The Conunittee recontnended, tn conclu. sion, that an hnprovement he miude in the cone striction of all new vinducta; ‘that they bo nilt of masonry; and thut the necessary lugis+ Intloa be tiken to relieve the alty trom bearing ho entire expense of keeping them in ropair in the future, The report olsn set forth the urgent need of the viuduet in question, nad entled upon ‘the Counell to make a personal oxamination of the loculitivs where sladuets wero asked, with a View to ita members netiug intelligently on the question. The report wae accepted and the Cuminition discharged. After some discussion and snterchanye of aplojon a Committee of 100 wus appointed to walt upon the Counell when the appropriation Dill comes up to urge the ncovssary appropria= Hon for tho conturnplated Linprovement, ‘Lhe mectiug udlourned until Thursday evens ne the Bute place, E AIL, JOSEPH. HOLMHOOK, of the Town of Bioum, died Tucaduy at nia resl- deneo at Glenwood, nud was buried Thursdays Ne wits bora Jn the Town of Hartford, Weabing- ton County, Junio § 1814, Muy. Ils, ho wus Tunrricd to Miss Mury Vitzwboth Whittemorn, About # year utter he vimigrated to Laporte, Ind, aud in the spring of 180 he removed an wetted in ‘Thornton Precinet,—now the ‘Town of Bloom, in this votnty,—whorg has’ sluco resided, Mere, by dustry and- prudent manuyement of atuirs, he acquired a largo lnuded esate. His heulth beginning tofall,w fow years slnce bu “acter au MDNR E Ros Bud | eed the ieipat puri of hls property, after muking pris Wilon for his wifo, among bis cilldeens "ita wife, two sons, and a duughter survive him, He waa for wauy years ‘Trustee of tho Presbyterian bear te ut Hloiuncwood, und held at dilfer- nt tines the oflicesof Supervisor, Colivctor, and Beboo! Director, Fis) A MELTING OF THE BALOONKEEPERS’ AS8001A- TION 4 was held yestorday afternoon at No, 089 State streot. An invitation hud been extended to ull German saloonkeepers tu mect with the Asso aud conyuit as to the best ineansto cous ternct tho offorts now meine tion of sumptintry legislation at Springtictd and tho increase of Heenso fees for tho sale of Uquor, ‘Tho attendance was smoll, and tow, if nuy, outalde of mombors of tha Association put fn_rn appearance, President Feldkamp read tho eall for tho meoting, und said he regretted tho smallness of the attendance. Mensures should bo tukon to proserve the interests of tho saloonkeepers, but tho outlouk was tdiscourazing tf moro of thoso whoao rights wero menaced did not do somo- hing. Me tHarey Hubens, tho attornoy of tho Asso- olation, was vnlled on to give his views on the subject, He detailed the stops now being taken by tha tempernnce ple, inctuiling the Woman's - Christin ‘Temperance inion, to bring about nlmoat a total suspen sion of tho Iquor traitic. Tho temperance people wero so Active in the mattor that thore was danger they would succcod fn baying the Legisinture pass Inwa that would erlpple the soigonkeepors und cause them to shut up shops The enloonkeopers should get up counter petle Hons to thoso gotten up by the temperince peoe ple and rend them to Springtield at once, On motion, a cummnittee—consisting of Joseph Mie hie, Pallip Enders, and Houry Wachter—waa Hppalnted to have petitions printed and etre Inted in the different satoons and wholesale houses in tho city nsking that no chinge be mundo {n tho presont Inws, THE. DANQUET OF THY MERCANTILE DATTERT ASSOCIATION attho Palmor House Inst evening wasn very. enjoyntle affair to tho participants, who woro, with'n few oxceplions, members of tho Hnttery. About sixty menibers were present, and after uisponing of a most excellent supper, they had a right poral time, few Rot tounis were responded to by PH. Willurd, HT. Weeks, U, G, Hardner, Mr, Hasoltine, and others, white 1 glee club sung the ranys thoy tused to sing In tho Sunny South nenely twenty years nyo, After. and during the supper *Tenting dn tho Old Camp Ground, “John Brown's Body," Tho Tted, White, and Blue,” were sume with a will by the bunqueters, A ntimber of members of tho battery came from out of town to attend the rus union, and lotters of regret at not being able to attend caine from a great many: oth ‘The following membera were present la: SMessrs. F. A. Parkor, 4, T, Day. Osgood, Hur ter, Sinclair, Daniel Marble, Nash, Mendeen, dray, Ki tater. . Brackett, Willinin Me+ Iichard Powell, J. Hell, Abraham Harris, Witson, Grube, Kd Moran, Pat Maguire, Ed Simons. Jr. Willlam Husted, Higby, Ragors, William Knight, Jon VD, Bell, Nicholas Pitts, Gardacr, Montgomery, Willlun Brown, Finn, W. Q. Btephens, H, ‘T.Weeks, Dunn, Sykes, Hudson, Menchum, Gunlock, Cruzo, Howell, Bush, see Nought, Graham, Arnold, Samuel Parker, Coo- Jey, Horico Pritt, Ransom, Benson, Monroe, Huseltine, Cowan, Blodgett, Colvin, James 1. Oleott, G. G. Witiard, Dickingon, ‘Kitt, King, Denton, and Kellerman, At the conclusion of the banquet tho boys fought their battles over again, and told stories of how thoy mnrehed, and faught at Chickasaw Bayou, Arkanaus Post, Port. Gibson, Vicksburg, und the mumerous other battles and skirmishes In which tho battery was engaged. [twas late when tho party broke up, but all seemed sorry to quit atoll, so pleasnot had been tho reunion. THE CITY-IALL. ‘Tue teachers will receive thoir pay for Jan- unry to-day, iris complained that some of tho North Sido distillers discharge Jurgo quantities of slops and manure into the North Branch. ‘Tne stroot, sewerage, and water laborors will bo puid thelr Jnnunry wages at the City-Hnll this morning at 8o'clock, It. will take $21,000 to go nround. 5 Maron IHfanmison fa keeplug bually engaged several persons sending his messige of 1s80 to the City Connell, to taxpayers, und othory, It ig undoubtedly boing fsaued as campniga liter- ature to help on the coming campaign, Tur Commmissloner of Public Works yesterday notified the heads of tho various departments undor blm toatonce prepare thelr annuul res ports. Itis Intended that tho annual report of the Comnilssioner shall be ready for tho public by tho middle of Murch, A COMPLAINT was made yesterday to tho Mayor in regard to 2 taitar-shop, corner of Mad~ igon strect and Fifth nyenue. It was stated that a largo number of girls wero employed there, and that thulr Ilves are daily Jeopnrdized, There Js. n holler aud cuging in the bullding. The boiler fs under the stairs, and it 1s altered that the man who runs it doea not know his business, boing no eugineot, and that ho goes off, leavin his machinery and boller to caro for themectyes, In ciao of a ‘fire the lives of all the employés would bo endangered. ‘Tue rotall_ and commisston dealora in coal complain that ‘they ure cheated In welghts at times, and have no redress, Some of them waited on City-Attornoy Grinnell yesterdity, und talked with him in regard to the subject Che ordinanco provides that cavh person who pure chnses a ton or half uton of coi shail receive when the snine Is delivered u certilleate giving the actual welght uf the quantity deliv: ered to tho consumer, Where tho oriers nro given to tho middlemen such certifcates ure given to them, and uot to the party netually purchasing. ‘Chis leaves the consumer power- ess In the preinises, but tho uzent iu atrild to prosecute where tho law ts infringod, for lear of dosing his business. The Jonds delivered this winter by some dealers have, by actual test, been shirt from thirty to niioty pounds, and some have been short ii welght as much 18 250. nell said that tho middtemen could and al jd proscuute under tho lav, and that us tho only remedy. ‘Tur Committes on Streets and Alleys of tho West Division mot yesterday ufternoon and recommended that. the ordinanco for layin, water mialns on Wost ‘Paylor street, from Can) to Blue Island avenue, be passed; also, that Moyne avenue, from Madison street to Warren avenue, be {mproved by private contract. ‘Thoy recommended that tha ordinance for the in praxeumtne of Despluines, betwoen Hubbard and West Ohio streets, be repeated. Tho request of tho West Park Bord fur_a sewer to be latd on Weat Washington street, from Central Vark to Fulls street, was roferred to the Dupartment of Public Works for un estimate af the cost. ‘hoy recommonded tho repen! of tho ordinance for tho improvement of Park avenue, from Western avenue to Rockwell street. Tho request of tho American Union Telegraph Company for per= tnlasion tocrect telegraph polesan dorgan street: was Init over for one week, The order for a vhiduct on Weat Polk street, and tho {iprove. ment of Elghtcenth street, were bath Inkl over for ono week. Aconmittce, headed by Mr. George Sharwond, waited on the Cominittee, asking that the improvement of Adams street bo chinged from macadanrto block pavement. ‘THY APPROPRIATIONS, The Financo Coninittee commenced towrestla Yeuturduy aftornoon In the Controller's office on the Approprintion bill. There were present Ald, Swift, McCormick, Sandera, Watkins, and Cullor- ton, Mr. Swift presiding. The annual report of tho ‘Treasuror was recommended placed on ie. The Controtlor’s report was examined, and certified to tts correct.»Tho Committco recommended tho cxrrying into elfect of the reautution of Ald. Swift, placing the balances of appropriitions mado last year in tho Goneral Fand, Tho Com- milttve then touk up the Apprupriation bill, and cominenced by lupplng olf at one KWOOp £200, 08 from the Btreot-linprovement Fund, loav= doy it ut $200,000 oven. The Potleo Department catlinates were ono, over, and nm commences nent inade in the i aaah oliice, whore one puliceinnn was loppeit off, and 8100 saved, Tho 300 patrolimen asked for wer reduced to 4, mackie i saving of $22,500; tho thirtuen tom- porary: telegraph oporators nt $2,000 wero out. off, ad was the 000 for & veterinury surgeon, From tho $8,000 for the purchise of forty horses, $1,000 wis cut off, and $1,000 trom the $0,000 usked for fecding and shoving, nnd 8400 from the $2,000 for harneas and Japuiing ‘Thora wud $4,000 clipped from the $10,000 usked for tho kecrot aerviue. Far, speolal police puepused, ean wns ‘ylven instead of #5,00); clubs, and badges, and buttons were cut down from #000 to Bind, ‘Tho $2,500 for blank-books, stationery, und printing was made €2) and $5,000 was strivken out of tho $15,000 aykod fora polico- atauon ou Desplaines strect, making a reduce tion in all in this Department of $10,000, leaving aye 1,178, which muy be further reduced in 10 Cour The next thing taken up was tha Fire Dopart- ment calmates, After several’ motions, the sulary ot tha Firat Agaiatant Murshid was tixed We $2,000, thaugh but #2200 wna usked for by the Chiof, Ali, Sanucra boiuy the mover, and helms sustained” by Ald, Callerton and Wate king. It was proposed tu tx tho salury of ‘tho seven other Assistant Marshila At $1,500, ‘wo thousand dollars splare Hath been asked for two, und €1,00 for tho tive othors, Ald, Senders thought cach should buve 2,000 0 year, and $1,800 was salury deaided) Upon, ‘Tho $1,0W for a Fire Inspector was stricken out, ‘The vetorinary surgeon's sulary, including inedl+ vies, was fixed at $1.00, bo tu uttond to the Pattee as well as Firo Departmont horses. Ait tho repair and minor Itunes were paysed, aud the Commulttes ndjourned when it couched the pulat of an approprintion of $25,000 for a now onginu- hous lot at eagan atreet and Dearborn place, which Ald, Swift proposed to strike out, Thue Committee udjourned until sonduy afters neon ats o'clock, Ald, Swift und deCormlck acem to be acting in harmony aa to coonomy, but Ald. Watking postorday Yoted with dicsars. Sanders ond Cule orton, WATEI HATES, It seome that tho Hevised Oriinances do not. propose to raley tho water rates from what they: bro Rt present, ‘They aro mioditicd so ns to make wreduction of 23 porcont ou frontago, us the sobuwing fetter from Commissioner Watler shows. ‘To tha Editor of The Udicugo Tribune, Citicadg, Fob, 4.—It hus been stuted that the rdinances now before the City Council incrousy the water rutes, aud that the 24 per cent reduction in rates made two years ago bie doen duno away with, This ty wholly pinistnke, ho change whatovor In the amount of tax ta be pulu hug heon made In thy revised water ordi- nunes, ‘Thy substance of the old ontinunoe is embriced in tho now, sinplitiod, and rendered nore practical aug easy to undorstand, For inatuncy, a two-story holse, twenty fout wid ‘idee the present ordinance is assodsed on fron! age $10, and go ontered in tha books, Prow thi {a taken 25 per cent, leaving to be collected 87.50, Inthe roviked ordinance, Instead of ineumber- ing tho books with the old rate of #10, é 5 10, and da-- ducting #5 per ceut, the rate ia put down diroct, $7.00 and requires no furtber Gxuring. ‘This ruic dsohscryed throughout, on all froutages, ‘Ibe made inthe tlirce- * THLE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1881—S new revised orlinance makes no change what- ever in tho amounts people have to pny. ‘The weater rates how arn very low; psoplo got more for thelr money on this tax than from any other tax thoy pay. ‘To show how great the re duetion hus been, 1 cive a singio example, which filustrates nll tho rest: Prevlois to May, 187, tho frontage mitre ota tworstory house, twenty: fect wite, was 810, penalty for delaying payment $1, innking $11, Now the cate on tho same prop- erty {8 87,0), lors loner cent premium for prompt: payment, 76 cents, fenving to pay way SOi—bit ittle more than one-half, C8. Wal C ssioner of Public THE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Tite aupersccons in tho case of Enrll, thonbors tronlat, was put inte tho hands of the Shoritt yesterday mornin, and hence thie Dovtor was not take’ to Joliet as was proposed, Hexny Guerin, Collector of ‘Thornton, and William Germann, Collector of Niles, Med thelr bonds with the County Clerk. The former was in the sum of 847,600, nnd tho Inttor's $21,000. Tin, sitewnlk {n Coont of tho County: taltding needs locking ufter, ns It is covered with ive and snow, and peuple nro constantly falling down, Tho Comuifttee on dail aud dati Accounts should ordor It tu,be cleaned olf, Toss Hnowy, Clerk of tho Bethel Homo, who failed to go to Joliet when subpenned and wna tikon thore on an attnchinont,was fined £10, nad, In defautt, cent to Jail for ten days. ‘The Superintendent is going duwn to pay the money, Brawn dhitn’s obey the subpennte beonuso bo had no money to pay his fare, but the Court didn’t consider that a suliclont oxcuae. ‘ E. D. Wavtgos, sed 6, who. keops a sntoon in the alloy newr the gate to the fill-snrd, had been inquiring for week pastas ton Stato whero Dutrringes wera solempized withott n Heense, Ho wns misted yesterday, and it turned out thine he bid yone te Kenosta, Wis, with 1 youre, woman to hive tho knot ted. ito didn’t tnke out aliconse In Chicago: beewuse ho wanted to conceal the fact of hla Intended nfurrings from hla relatives and friends. ‘Tie attention of Commissloner Rheinwald, of the Committee on dall und Jall Accounts, was yesterday called to the. jam of the Critninal Court room and tho stairway leading thereto on the ocension of 1 trint of niore than usttal Inter- est, atl he promised to seo the Sherif in tho re Alf uf tho doors of the rea oper ine tend of outside, which ho says ho will havo remedied; and he nlso proposes to suggest: tothe management the propricty of allowing additional exits upon adjorrnment. As It 13, the reuin contnins four double doors, but the meansofenit nllowedure only bat of one of thom, Tf he wero to inuke somo suggestions while ho Is nt ft looking to cleanlug the rovrm also, it would aot bo nmiss, CONSOLIDATING THE COUNTY DIsTHICTA. A Trius reporter yesterday interviewed bale wdlozen of the Connty Commissioners who put in an appearance at the Board rovms for tho [uepose of gba tholr opinion of Senator Jampbell’s LIL providing for the clectian of all the “County Commissioners from the Cook County towns outside Uf the elty by the whole vote of those towns, instead of electing thom by tho vote of thelr reepective districts, Commissioner Albright, in answer to tho re- portoriat interrogatorics, said he thought tho DIL was a goud one, but be had heard i auld chit it was rotten up for tho purpose of proventing tho reviection of Mr. Senne, Commissioner Coburn suld he had nov seen tho DIL, and did not know what ite provisiona wero, but ass faras he was iuturmed he thoughtit a goad move, - Commissioners Knopf, Miller. Rholnwald, and Ender also expressed thomselyes us favernble to tho change in the manner of electmg tho Com- uilssigners From tho country towns, all belloying- that the voting should be done tho sume as it ts An the elty, where all the electors have a voice in tho selection of thoir county legislitors, without: regard to tho separite districts, Uniter tho Present system nn Caummisstoner clected In tho city revoives about 40.00 votes, while In some ot the little county districts 1,000 votes will elect. TELEGRAPUS, THY NEW COMPANY, A reportes called yesterday on Mr. Francis H. Kales, attorney for the proposed new telegraph company, for the purpose of ascertaluing whotber thore wero any new developments bear- ing on tho pian. Mr. Kales stated that authority to act had been granted Mr. W. 9. Crosby, who hail gone to Now York lust Suniay, and us Yet nothing bad been heard frum hin. Mr. C. BR. Peek, tha gonttemun, who controlled the New York and Washington Ine, bad renched tho elty since Mr, Crosby's departure, and yo cons suitition between the two orginizations had been helt, Allof the interested partics reposed fullconfilenve in the good ecnse and sound judgment of Mr, Crosby, und were satisfied that in his bunds tattors would goon nssume n tang!- Div suape. TELEGRAPIT CONSOLIDATION. Col. R. C, Clowry, of tho Western Union Telo- graph Company, tuformed a Trosuxk repurtor yesterday that be had not as yot reeelved any advices as to whut wits to be dona toward con- soliduting the local olfices of the telegraph com- pnules here. He thought that instructions tn the mutter would be received frony Now York at an carly date. TRLEPHONE Ditto. The Belt and American District Telephone Companies ontured into un agrcemont not to tuke any more contracts until some measures looking’ toward the consolidation of tho two. compaiies aro taken, It {3 thourht probable that satisfactory terms can be arrived nt whereby one company will control tho tele- phones of tho olty, und it is not deemed idesira- ap tocomphicute mutters by putting up more wires. TEMPERANCE. THE ENFORCEMENT OF TUE SUNDAY LAW DE- , MANDED, Atneating In tho interest ot temporanco In general and of tho onforcement of the Inw clos+ {ng saloons on Sundays in purtieular was hold by eltizuns uf the Bteventh and ‘Twelfth Wards Inst evening at tho West End Opera-House under tho auspices of the Woman's Chriatinn ‘“femperanco Union, which organization was represented by Mrs, 'T. UB, Carsy, 118 President. Willard Woodard was chosen Chulrman, and addressed tho meotings He mnintained that ns tho luws were made by tho people for thelr Ine torest they ought to be enforce and tho si. loonkeeper who entered Into n contract with tho vity, us be did when he | took out his Ilcensa, ought to Iivo up to hig agreement, and one of the provisions of his contract was that he would not violate tho daw by selling Hquor on Sundays, Te the suloon- kgoper did not comply with the law it was the duty of tho Mayor to take away his ilcense. If thore wore suloons where non idled nnd wasted thelr time it was the phun duty of the Muyor to REVOKE THE LICENSES OF SUCH PLACES, The law ought to be enforved on the principle that the siloonkeoper tnt entered) into a cone tract the vlotutton of which fortfolts his priv- Neges. Ho did not bellevo in employing Pax- -ton, but the polices, to enforve the Jaw. It wag the duty af tha police. to enforce it. If there wasn Mayor elected who bud the nerve there would bs 600 sutoons broken up in this city, Tho truth wns, the temperance people wero ba and tho right would prevail. Yrof, Foster was called upon for a speech, and responded. flo referred to the agitation kept up by tho fadies on tho temperance quostion, aud Malntiined that tho great distiitug aud browlng Interests wero closely allied with the suloonkeoper, a2! Rous interested Chicagu, thora were 5,000 pers tho 4,000 suloons in ite spoke of tho immense power vested in the Mayor, when bo could rovoke the licenses of tho suloons if their keepors yioluted thoir contracts, and siid one nan Abould pot have so inch pewor, Tho apotker showed that in W877 but Nitteen Heenses had been revoked, In 1878 but twenty-four, in 1879 Dut twenty-five, Aud I 1880 but “uingtoen, Reportoriil statements showed that the law had. not been enforced. He held that if thu sutcon> kKeopers could tack tholr Interest oa to the poli tleling the temporanes peoplo MAD AB GOOD A RIGHT TO BO THE BANE THING Noainall, independent organtznvan of mon lke the Citizens’ League could enforce the hw in relation to the sate of Iquor to minors, and 48 long as such organizadons nttompted tho work the polico thought they were doing enough if thoy assigted thom. ‘Tho spenkor aAhowed tht but two persons—n negro and a white woman— hnd been convicted of selling iquor to ininore during tho bast yours The Cuuirmun read alotter from C, C. Honney, Jn which the wrltor oxpressed regret wt not boing: ae to attend tho meeting, whose objects he favorcts Florence McCarthy pid bls respects to Carter's fayorit bird, and sald he would nover again yote for a man who had Iechsed a sulean ate Joining Ente seliool Just because tt was eutlod the *Eayle.” Mr, MeCurthy thought the people should yet down with their faces on the ground and pray for the needed tempurnnce reforms, . ‘two other epencre dittered with bhi, suylog more work and leas prayer woe the proper thing, 1 After some relnurks were neidy by Messrs, Blunehord, Jones, MeAuiey, and Lyman, the meotlug adjourned, subject to the callof the Wouun's Chrletian Tomperance Union, TIE TAX FORGERIES, INDICTMENTS TO WH RETURNED AGAINST HEUNKE AND EATON: ‘Tho Grand Jury finishud sts Investigation of the tax forgeries yesterday afternoon, and will undoubtedly return indictmonta nalnat Moinks and Entou this moraing. And that thore will ba more than one ts cyuully certuln, Orders were wiven to have thirty copica mato of tho entries: in the warraute, showin the fraudulent redu- Hon of the persoval-property asacsamenty, and usfourof these ure required for one indict ment, the mumbor of true billy will be six or seven, which will cover tho cases of all the firma Involyed. It ia undorstood that the mutter of tho euio cortifloutes wis not gouo lntu, us time would not permit, and thls caso—by far tho worst of nll, ng to Reinko—will came before tha next Grond Jury. With reference ta this subs sect " a ay ANOTHEL DISCOVERY WAS MADE YESTEKDAY, by which County-Clork Klokke is out of pocket © SEN PAGES. : 81445, what green In tho tax-buying business, depended Almost entirely on tolnke, who bad the numbors and nimomite of all tho vertifientes: held by Mr. Stebbins, And he ianiged things in hla own intorest, and secured about S1,2u), of which Mr. Stebbins loses £2000 aud Mr. Ktokko tho rest.” Reinke, having tho mun hers of tho cortifientes, milked tho cashier of tho County-Clork's oflice to the extent ot $1745 by tho partinleredemption dodge, Where four oF five lots owned by one man aru old to 0 tax= buyer, they are all putin one certificate. iy owner redeuims one or tivo of the I tho mnovnt pall ts indorsed on tho back of the certificate, which ts handed back to the hoktor, nid does not come Inte tho posses~ sion of the County Clork, whoso oxshler simply gets a memorandum of tho sume dio the hdiler on those lots, As Rolnke had the contidenay of every one, bis tickets wero never questioned, and he was thus able to get money: to play ends: and to fo on on Rprea, Mr. Stebbins turned up at tho ollica othe other diy with certiticates calling for $1045 whieh the books shuwed had been pald, The possession of tho vertificntes by Stebbins, however, was proot that ho hadn't gutten the money, 8a the Couns ty Clerk was in the poaltion of a banker who had cashed n forged check. Mr. Klokke, thore- foro, baving sntlsfiod bimself that he was ro- sponsible, MADE THB REDEMPTION FUND GOOD by turning i his individual cheok for tho amount, and) Me. Stebbins reecived ble poouey. ais to tho forged cortitientes he has. Reinke bat the original, and, ufter making dupticates, which ho gave to Stebbins, sold the genulne ones to other partica, who now bave thomt, us the property mentioned in them hae not been redeemed. “Mr. Stebbins hag therofara heen robbed, ns he has no elit to the originals, they having been tidorsed in blank He him to emble Reluke to collect tye imonoy, ‘I'his fel- low has shown. binfecle, to | bu ok very expert scoundrel, and it Js to -bo hoped that thoro is no triith in tho report that if Mr. Stebbins gets his nang back ho will not Prosccuto, Ae ho was tho only one who intritst. cod his business to Rentke, it fs bellved that tho iattor’s crouked work was confined to Stebbins’ cortiticates, Huwover, those Ktokke sny ho ail lose | about $3,000, but what. + they have for this Suggestion they refuse to divulge. It in surinised, torefore, thit other payments on fteinke's tickets have beon mule, and that the cortlileates on whieh tho Amounts should bavo been indorsed will bo presented with cleat books. Mr. Kiokke was tiiformed some months ngo uf Roluke's bad habits, but his con fidence In him was so prent that he pad no attention to the stntoments. He regrets now that he did not mato somo faquiry. ‘The conduct of Relike has, however, put hin on bis guird, and ho hus already dischured sovoral inen, and is investiguting the character of othors, with a view to thor disinisaul it whnt Is suidabout thom be true, The thieving of Reinke bas opened his cyes to the defects of tho old way of doiug things in theCounty Clork’s atiico, that avery precaution possible will bo taken hereafter togitard agalust similurschomes to rob: Bt qn tenvess and moulpulate tho redemption tind, BUTTER AND CHEESE. MI, MOWE WILL MAKE IT LIVELY FOR THE ADULTERATONS, ATuinunn reporter bad a conversation ycs- terduy with Mr. HT. Howe, the newly-appoluted. Butter aod Cheese Inspector, upon the subject of what bas beon dono, and what still remains to be necomplished, tt order to rit tho city of tho wholesale system of adulterntion which threat- ens not only to break up tho legitiinate butter and cheese trade of'the olty, but also to seri- ously affect tho health of its inhabitants, Mr. Howe sald: » “ As you already know, three weeks ngo T was Appointed by tho commission dunlors intarested jn this work to take charge of tho ight ugninst. the udultoration Iu this city of butter und cheese, and ainca that time I have beon ut work, Thore fins been just one obstucte to our opening the campaign actively, and that wns the ditlculty of finding a chemist able to sepurnte the ditferent fats in the compounds sold. by the retail dealers as wood, dairy butter. ‘The city chemlst, Dr. Paton, has had spreimens of what wo know to bo ndulterated butter in his tauds for three weeks, but be bas nut been able to res Port upon thon. At lust, however, we bave sure mounted this dittculty, und huvo secured tho services of a chemist who claims that he ean ine fallibly teit the counterfolt butter every tlic. To haa on hand five samples which wo procured from different rotull dealers, and he Informs us Bhat we Bball be ablo to arrest the parties noxt fonday.” * “YOU CONYINE YOUIt ATTENTIONS TO THE Ite TAILERS?” “At prosont wo do. The manufacturers of thoso aduiterntions -claim that they are ina le gitimate business becuuse they brand their goods: vleomurgurine, butterine, ete, but tho yuestion arises, to whom do they setl thie stulf? It {sto the rotallers, who commit tho direct. fraud by sotiing it tothe consuiner for pure butter, ‘Thero {s not one case In 100.where tho retafler sollsit to his customers for whut (t really is.” “Can't you got after the matiufacturors?” “T believe we shul} be able to, Tholr ease 1s the Anmo as thut of tha wholesale manttacturer of boyus culn. lie docs not pias tho monoy him- self, but sells it to bls agente us counterfelt money, and they givo it to wisugpecting persons ne real money. In this ease the manufacturer Is. ite ible as tho agent, and sy, | bellove, ts the tanufacturer of counterfeit butter, What T am nfter is ta secure n National Jaw nguinst foo ndultoration and to arouse 1 National feol- ing axainst these fool-counturfeltora.” “Tow do you propose to set nbout this?” “lt will como in the naturil course of events after tho successful prosecution of the retattera hos crippled the trade, An oraunized move- mont to the end mentioned will be started by a very powerfut organization before tony.” WHERE WILL YOU NEGLN YOUR PROSECUTIONS?” “ As soon ns our chemist inakes ils report wo shall secure our retallers and ¢ thon direct to the Volice-Court, whoro they will bo prose- ented under tho city ordinance, which provides 1 fue of from $10 to 8100 for the offense. Tho State Inw tixes tho ponalty at from $10 to $300 {lng and from ten to ninety days’ linprigonment in Juil, and If wo catch any manufucturer soll- ing the goods unbranded we shall proceed aguingt hin under the State huw. If the enses agulnat tho rotaitors hold and they ure punished, Lbelleve we shall bo ablo very shortly to crush tho manufucturers, It is possible that thoy will appl the cases, butif they do woe will giva thom all the appealing thoy want, What will hurt tho retailers, and aoe thom, of course, tho unimufacturcrs, most, will be the free ndyere Using thoy will recvive. £ do uot seo how any rotailers dotected in the sale of this bogus but- tor can fail to foay in chormous amount of cus. tom by the exposé." ~ “Haw do the munufucturors feel about tt all?" “They ara conildent tat the prosecutions will not suecced, In New York, whero tho butter men huye suffored soveroly, whore bl; butler houses formerly with hal€ 1c million dol+ larg have yone by tha board beeatso of the com~ petition of the ndulterators, a strong fhe was inado ugniust the fatter, who, bowevor, camo out victorious. Quite recently tho lending inunufieturars here have busted to tho: butter ion that the prosecutions are sure to fall, and they have been known oven to olfer ta ‘bet 500 to $100 that tho chomist will not bo Abia to doe tect the traud, and that they wilt ba able to go Hehe ablatl with tholr busiiess a8 long as it ia protituble,”” . me Itisquitoa pay tog ‘Dbusinoss, is it not?" “ Yos, und in this city QUITE AN EXTENSIVE ONE. From two to threo anr-londy of counterfeit butter aro manufactured in this citydailly, Tho favorit phinpia points ura Baltimore, Now York, and Pilladelphla, but cnough of [tis xolt bore to supply at loast 100,000 consumers. There fs ono factory ulone hore which hus a capacity of one and onoshalf cur-londs—00,000 ponnds—a day, It rung over 20,000 pounds a day regularly, and ns the profit to the manufacturer is not Icss than dive conts a pound tho proprietor reulizes over $1,000 daily." “Have you noticed any {mprovement in the iurket since the movement agalust the adulter> ators Wid commenced?” “ Yea: the commission moretanta tell io that tho rebul trate hy butter ay nearly doubted eae nearest. Mr. i since tho tion’ une Tho rutuilers rend the artic in Tins CiHuNe, and are bidly searad in consequence, Tho customers read them, tov, and thoy ask suvh quetions of tho denlers:. thoy trade with its mako them feel very “nervous. Tho people realize thelr inability to detect the fraud thomeolves, und rely hinplicity upon thelr dealer, who, if detectod vidlating tholr contidence, will logo thelr trade to a certainty. If. tho onses which wo shall prosecute Monduy ure success ful, wo shall at once proceed to procure samples: nf butter trom avery rotall denier in tho elty, and every ony found to be tratticking jn the adulterated article will be prosecuted,” POLICE CHANGES, ‘THE NEW SUL-STATION AT TIE CONNER OY WEST BUN AVENUE ond Badison strevt {s now randy for occupancy, and the police telophone system both in that und the West Lake Btrect Station fs nbout realy 9, ‘The chanyes mudo necoasury by thése porcine Improvomeuta are wmnounced by Huporihtendont MeGurizio in. tne following or der, which wag promulgated throughout the de- purtinent carly ast ovcutngs 1, Stutlonkeeper® Albert CG. Dutton aud Par trolmen George W. Hubbard, dames Brenniny, und Henry C, Scott of the Secont Previnet aro hereby transferred to the Third Preoinct. 2 Patroto Bylyoster Kennedy ot the Third Preelnet ta hereby’ se pulstreat Shuibionbe er, and will, with Albert G, Dutton, bo assigned to duty at Weat Mudlaon Street Sub-Station. a The potica telegriphewugons for Weat Laka streot und West Mudison atrect subedlstricty bolng now ready for yee thu Sollowiag dots tre mado. therefor—viz.s For wayon in Weat Lake streot district, George W. Hubbard, Bon- huni Willining, Job. OTtara, Edward Tyan, Thomas Grady, wand Edwit Y. Stunn. For wagon in Woat) Bladion ntrect sub-district, John Hooley, Henry C. Scott, Janes Brennau, aud W, 4 we ¥, Kbersold will transfor six patrol- men trom West Luke Street to West Mudison Street Bub-Station, who will be assigned to pa trol duty in thot district. 5. Fatroiman dutn Hi, O'Grady, of West ‘Twelfth Strovt Station, is horeby uppoluted Btus donkeeper, und wil} bo ussizned to duty at said station, vico Albort G. Dutton, trausforred, 4, ‘The following transfers nro also mato in the dopartmont, to take effect with this order towity Borgts ih Mrs, Wiltum Baker ichard Sheppard, from Decring | ty Atneust C, Arch, from Cottage Grave Avento to’ Twenty-sceond Street Station; Hergt. Michael I. Milley, frota Twenty-socond Street to Decring Street Stntton: Patrolman Milo M. Wheadon, from First Vrecinel to West Madison Street Stne Hons Michael MeMahon first from iinman to ‘twelfth Street Stations Arthur Connelly, from West Lake Strect to West: Madison Rtroct Sta tion; and John Melnerny, from West Twolfth Street. to Twouty-secand Strect Station. 7. his order will take effect ut 7 o'clock pe nh, Ath inst. ete MCG ARTOLE, Moencral Superintendent. JUSTICH COURTS. THE IMENS MASS OF PETTY LATIGATION. Although facta nud figures relative thoroto bave beow publisied from timo to time, thore are possibly many people who have vary tittle {len of tho magnitude of the buslncastranencted in tho offices of the Justices of tho Poaco—not only as to olvil suits, criminal prosecutions, and other farms of Htigation, but nso as to approv- ing chattel montis Porforining, marringo veremontes, ote. In tho goneral publication of statistics at tho commencement of the new year tho Justives appear to have been ignored, and it muy now bo pertinent to bring them in. January isa dull month with tho Justicns un- der ordinary clrevmstances, but tho oxtremo cold wenthor this your doubticss bad Brent deal todo with tho fact that it was a month of unl- vorsal dullness, Mlve of tho South Side Justices and throu of tha West Side Justicos gaye tho ix. ures ton TiinuN® reporter on the matter of anit, civil and .ertininal, brought peforo thom during last month, and the nitmbor aggregated 1385. If tho other clovon Justices bad suits In the aume proportion tha grand total would bo nbout 3,69, but the eight Justices from whont the figures wero obtained Inuiuded thoso who do tho tlvetlest business. Justtes Hammer bended tho list with 316 cases, of which cleven were crlininnl . Justice [rayton came second with 227 cnses, of which twenty were criminal. Austico Brown had 193 cases during the month. Justies Summeriicit had 170 cases, of which fifty-six were criminal. Justice Prindivitte had Hocases, of which nino- teen were criminal. = Justice Scully bad 116 enses, of which only fivo were criminal. Justice Morrison hn 103 cases, of which sov- onty-seven were criminnl. Justica Millur, who is n new Justico, had pinety-three cases, of which twonty were crim- pal. Criminn! cnses ng no rule pay tho Justices’ Courts little or nothing, and most of the ‘Squires dscovrage tholr institution befera them, Justices Simmerficld and Morrison got maro of this clnss thin their brother Justices, owing to tho fact thnt these two ure nearor Polico Courts from whieh they get cuses on changes of venue. April aud Sur. aro tho fivelfest months for the Justices, thoir business thon bolng about 60 per cont greater thin at present. SUBURBAN, EVANSTON. Tho Juntor and Sophmore deolamation contest: took placo last evening in the Baptist Church, in the presenco of a very Inrge audience, Tho contest was for two prizes, both tho gift of Dr. O. H. Mann, “Tho firat prize, of $20, Is given to that member of tho two classes who shall oxcet in declamation; tho second vrize, of $10, is for excellence in forensic ora~ tory.’ Dr, Oliver Marcy, noting-Presidont of the Univorsity, presided, aud tho Chicago Quartet rentered ‘some tnost neceptnble music. At tha close of tho ontortalnmeunt Dr. Maroy announced that tha judges would hand thoirsenled decision to the Sccretury of the Fuculty, and it would be made public by him. NYDE PARK. : Tho Trusteas mict in reguinr seasion Inst evan- Ing. Where were prosent Measra. Ford, Peireo, Webster. and President Ioburt. The Health OMlcor roported forty-two births In, January, and twonty-tive deaths, of which four wero from diphtheria and two fe ‘rom searlet-fovor. There were reported during the month ten euses of diphtheria and twenty-three of scarict- foyer, Tho Treasurer roported eash on hand in the treasury, $73,000, Tho ongrussed ordinance providing for posting notices on houses aceu- pled by contagious and pestilontial diseases was passed.. The ordinance for selling tho interest, of Hydo Park in tho Water-Works to the Town of Like was order engrossed. THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY of Liverpool, England, ling this year estab- shed a Western Dopartmentin this city un- der tha able management of Mr. Joseph M. Rogers, tong known from his prominenteon- nection with the Phenix, of Brooklyn. ‘This department, embracing I fnels, Indiana, Wisconsin, lowa, Missouri, Kansas, Ne- braska, Colorado, and Wyottng ‘Territory, will operate direct with the parent oflice o the Company., ‘The Queen was established in 1858, and ‘conuneneed business in this country In 1808, | Keports af Jan, 1, 1830, show receipts of $0,511,04, and losses paid of $13,391,108, ‘Cho Company will no doubt doa Intge” business In this new department, DRUNKENNESS, Dr, D’Uuger, discoverer of the ulnchona cure, cures all cases. Ho ts at the Palmer House his third year. All slaves to alcohol Invited to enth “Rough on Rati Ask druggists for Rough on Rats. Tt cloars out rats, mice, ronches, bed-bugs, ete. 1ic boxes. a pimple in conatruction, easy to run, novor out of order, and the best rowing-machino n the world, ‘Tho new No, 8, Wheelor & Wilson Sian- ufacturing Co,, No. 165 State stroot, Buck & Rnynor’s “Mars” Cologoo 1s a por- fume of couspicuons oxeellenee. Over 155,000 Howe scales sold. Bordon, e}leck & Co,, Chicago. We recommend Eliredgosowing-machines, Cummins londs fn first-class dental work at falr prices. 70 Stato atrect, corner Randolph, MARRIAGE LICENSES, nr ane following marriage liconecs wero tssucd yeator- ay Name. Frederick Pantech. Alving Hilack fageon, Shaptra Mra. Northa Wisanky, Chnrlos 1. Crum. Ellznbuh Wabken $i ts Robinson, Honu Koling | Yharion J. Mos Aninto Ltgains, Honey Dieht {Loulin sinitt, Yotor Von Serorn. Iemma Kohl, 5. Jobann Geknn ‘Maury Grol... $ feaule Wondtin Smolin Arnold, "horas Callin Vraticus Grady, J Brits Watoratat.,. Usnrotinn Johan ef thitold, Notitold DEATHS, WItIGHt—Fob.2, Aune H Wright, aged 68 yoars, widow of the Inte dunes Wright, Funural Bunday, Fob, Wt 2 ps m.s' from hor Into roaliiunes, 110 hrovp-st.'* ag WIG LEN OF monibeancous croup, John Wester only child of August and Adoiphina Weluior, aged 6 ‘und 2a days.” tet oral {rol tio rosktanea of bla parents, No, 418 South Unto unidny, Fob. 8, ab 12 ovdluck, by ‘care Tiuges to Grnesiand, : : WARD Joseph W. yoarsand 10days, Funeral teavox hls rexitency Haturdny, Fou. bar Wo'eluek, to st Colunibkli'a Church, honed by currluyes to Calvory Comotory, nde ure in vitew, £27 Pennsylvania and Obto papers pleasn copy. BURNS—Fob. 3, Voter Hurne, of cuncussion of the brain, reealyed br wn uceldent ‘on an otuvator Jan. ol. Fuiiarid Sunday at ia, m, from Lis late resldunico, aT Huriviteat, ! WoODS— Hb, 4, Susan, mort bolored wifo of Aeorge H. Wooils, of puvsparal fovor. Hunvrul. frum’ resldunes,, 36 Afoxundor-sty at To'elock p.m, Sunday, by carringos to Hosonill, MILLAt—Fob, 4, at tho restdence: of his daughtor, IGM Indinna-ny,,:Abnor Mion, sqoil yonrwand 8 months. Kunindne nken to Westilotd, N, J. for mtorment, HAWKINS—1'ob, sh Rosanna, wifo of Btaphen Huwidns, did bolnvad dauynter of Patrick and Barn AMuytlons, aged 21 years stnonthe und 2 daya, Funumi Sunday, Fob. i at o'clock ® ni, from the Fostor, thi Hilningh, us =F realiiuney uf Ii fatty No, WW East Uuronsst., to Church of tho Huly Nome, then by varriages to Cal vary Comutory, Friends of the fauiiy inyitod, TLANDECK:-ob. i wt hie, Faxidonce, No, 26 Max woll-at., ducab J.anddok, avod #3 yours and 6 months, Fanetal Bunday, Ved. at 1p. tt, from his roale donee, Uy earrioxud us Uracelund, °° 3 D, Milfor, apo, 3S yoors, at his Info reskonci, Na, Nur Mares, oom Funeral aatdeday ob Le oie HAN-OE searlating, Nott gauahtur of Cartox 4), and’ Cor % mH $o~ Keokuk (1a.) papora pleaso copy; PALMIEN—On Thursday, Fob. of quick ennsamp- Hon, Kawand Balinye, awed ¥7 yenca uid U months. Kineral front hly"isto, resldunco, a7) Wobslureat, Saturday afiernoon ats o'clock, GRADY. 4, Bllon 0, boloved daughter of Willian aud Suary Grady, of {hanidon. ae Fuuoral Sunday feom hor Jato rordonce, 444 Woat ‘twelttlest,, ut u'clock, wo Culyury Coimowey, MMONS—At Lyito Vurk, Fats uf scarlet-fover, RED gulta-only Shild of Vator und Bopiia Bhamons, aged BLY WILL CONDUCT THE tnivelers’ meeting this evening at rows, 10 Aladisunieat aut Alt SEMLANNUAL MEETING avenline nt hones ale Toy iveat dukersty fue ta clectlon of ulcers und other knpartant bualness, Pai SCLICAGO ViLOsoPnicaL ‘5D: fit ei, Eesiwtase ecs TTA aay, As OUR WARE, GON, ale Gs Ave d Madisoueab, at Dm sb dhicns It npponrs that. Stobisins, who {s somes { Streat to Cottnge Grove Avonte Station: Borgt, ATURDAY NIGIT. = c nniannbeiitnnr Rornnne Anais. 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G, AT 3 O'CLOCK, ROSSINI'S STABAT MATER, Sapplomented with a Miscollancous CONCER'T, In which Mile. ALWINA VALLERIA, Mmo. BACCO: Miss A: OUISH CAIY,- Signor OAM! PUISES WINS, Sianor RAY, Signor DAL pul ty OANA : ne I Bal D5, Ana the full Nand.and Charan of Ldn Magusry's UPBICA tHE tako pe Director of tho Music and Conductor. Signor ARDITL PROGRAMME. PART L—ROSSINI'S STABAT MATER, “stnbat Mater Dolorosa," Ch Alt, 2 cafe Animain 9 Duiat “Qube Hak Home | Si. ‘Miss. Alt, "Deo Pecentia", |. Air, "Hin Mater, sss0e , Quartet, "Sancta Mator " «Chorus Signe Campanint ving, Vatlorin, and oda COY. <Bighiur Gainsal nor Mont nud ehorns Bille, Alwinn Vullorin, Misa Aad, Cary, Sigs, Campa i hiatund Gains, Ale Fao ut Porter YassscooseeresengessMlIah As Ti, COTY Atr, inuiammatus" afii6. Aigini Vidleria ung chorus ve Alwing | Vatleria, Quartet, "Quando Corpus} "Mlas “A, 1. Cary, Slat, ea Campanint and “Stone, Milo, Alwint Valor, Mine As 4, Cary, Signort Campunti, Gainash and chorus, PANT [-MISCELIA! 1. Morcoatt In Gavotte, r Alt, “Vainorsont tinea % 3 Valso, “LtArditn” Mm 4 The Toreador Song ("’Carmon” Stanor Hel Puente. 6. Brindlsi,"Il Segrote” (“Lucrozin Horgia"), Donizottt Mile, Annn de Holoces. 8. Larp Bolo, “erro, « arnttoristics 10. Sire % Tarontolia, “Gia ln Lunn", Signor Dol ¥ . Amon, Chorus Finalo ABSOLUTELY PURE, MADE FIOM GRAVE CREAM TARTAR. ousokooper's favorito in leading cittes of the worl, No other proparntion makes such light, flaky, hot breads, or luxarlous: pany Can bo eaten by dyspe) tics without fear of the til resulting from heary indie Reatible food, £2" Commended for purity and ules a Te "Store, eness by the Gi ent Chemis » Matt. 8 Hplnning Quartet, "Montra Floto | ROWAN MAKING POWDER CO, New York, Mme, M. 1, Swift, aunt ‘ay 8 Bolocea, Signort ayulll, Dal Puctite aT E 9. Ovorture, “1a Gara Lndra ess. sessssseessesdtonsint | AUCTION SADE, he Orchestra. _ ae : Directorof tho Mino und Conductor. :,.Bignor Arditt By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO, POPUL 1 ‘Noa, $1 und #5 Randolpn-s. Senta In Private Boxes, Kenta ln Parauut and i mily. Circle... General admission. of REGULAR SALE FURNITURE Pianos, Carpets, And General Houschold Goods, General Merchandise, &eo, &eey ‘At O30 this Morning. ELISON, FLERSUFIM & Cc Stand Mi undeipba ~~ $50,000 Rolls WALL PAPER AT AUCTION, Thurstlay Next, Feb, 10, at 10a: my. , AT OUR STONES, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. oe 1. ‘Tickots on salo at tho Hox-OMico, which is now upen: day fro iin NN HAVERLYS THEATRE, J. H. HAVERLY, Manager nud Lroprictor HER MAJESTY'S OPERA COMPANY, DAY, BATURDAY, FED. B tines AtZu'cluck, olltni's Opera, A SONNAMBULA," Hlvino, Big. MAT ELTA (iia thied appearance Rodvlto, Big, VEU PUBN TE: Linn, MmoVa. ang Janina, Mme: RYBLICA @ SiN, THIS BATURDAY EVENING, Fob.6, at 8 o'clock, ‘Verdi's Opera, aL TROVATORE.”* Aanrico, Big. CAMPANINE Conta dl yuna. Blt, GALASSI} Azucona, Miss ANNUS 1. UARY chor first Rpponrance aince her indisposition)s and Leonor, Mimo, MAI 1. SWIET, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, FED, 0, Grand Sacrad Performance, utd o'clock, of Mossini's ONTARAT MATEIY ELIFLCHEN, ~Hou Bhogal tyertisomant, F—Aoliini's Upon, PUURCPANT, Ars Hig. GALASSI: Glore ra, Bie, BTELICA Kab, BY FAUST.” VALLERIA, CARY, NTE, und CAMPANINE HU" DON GIOVANNL"Y TRAVEL. THIS Grand MM: "Tuesday DEL PU, Woilnosday, ir Hy nek TORNTE, SWIFT, VALLENLA, Mise AN (eS taf ENGIN, JEPRLKA Gunstun, | , file poaltivoty withuut iit or roscrea In lott Otidar Hip ar DARIEANINI: “EHIEON, FLENSTIBIM & CO. Auctioneer inyY—CAILMIEN, Saturday Matinou—LINDA DL CILAMOUNI. Box-Onics opm dally from Y untit fall of curtain, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Farewell Stoddard Lectures | POSITIVELY ‘LAST OPPORTUNITIES of En: Joying thene Delightful Lectures. FOLDING BED Tho Burr Folding Bed, Handsome and comfortable, 15 Rees] x BESSS THIS AFT: OON ATS, eee eed = PARIS, The Paradise a Pleasure-Seekers, Av IL. Androws & Co., 106 Wabash Ave. Cater —_ TO-NIGHT AT 8, CAIRO, and The Aulus of the Hilo, POMMON|tho Original” al SENSE | onl, SHOES, |C-.E. WISWALL & €2 PROPESSIONA Ju & 86 STATE-ST. nln npn Sasson naan © Guttering, Stammerilg, And AW Vocal Afiietions Its by Dr. A.M. IV HENNA IS ‘THE HIT OF THE SEASON! The Last New York Success! MARTLEY CAMNBELIA now Romantic HY GERALDINE! Byory Kvoning ond Wednesday and Saturday statle Nee, eurcd for allo ‘oftica Room ts Bryan Boe! ee t pt I. rusts GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. tories wend for ited pica, euteaionte ‘Last Nights by the Mercy Combination, = = FSU, WIECY, ANSE GLAU, MENS SURRISOS, J vn PANDY sac scon es ne a Se vate Sra ee Bond $1, #2, $1 or $5£oz, Amon gan Setar. Each Act Keealled and Called Again, K c asin Leet Grand Matinee Kuturduy nt 2 q, me BENT JONDS, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Went Sido, Mnlsted: Madleon. Balu Hropriotor. Gu. DARA ?S CANDIES, i CARAMELS 8. ' eu, Wao ale and PEST, << WM. EMMETT 45 Krory Kvontng and Matincos thts wook, NING OUTEITS: TM CAMNOLAL& HONK, JFOBTEN & TUGHES, | moons a rth} OOK! ree Mit sICK WRIGHT, eee ee UOH Ter RUS. ti sisemMiee MATERIAL? CRD. EASE, RD, RUE a Me E.H. Sargent Aarntant aaah Fae ie satin 15, 3 - 125 Storer ye D miasion—Eventnise andi; a a 3 rip vad. BS und:dic. Ni SHAY Sant bo socured by both Hadlsun und iol wiupaunen |B Pet aea emit soo 719 Ne y WVICKEIS THEATRE, { C. GILBERT WHEELES . r S1_CLAURSTS MATINEE. {REN Piey = TOUAT, ( OLIVETTE, S OC Ds cote ds r Wirciesate & itetail. Bond £4 aye ROLRAVRCAMIS SeERA COMPANY | IPA Ip Leataue oneiuneene Noxt wouk, ‘the Fuyortte Actross und Vocalist, viuriand wabruntade , BOcinstltp gf, ANDY PIXIEY, os aU LIBS. ORES UREN AEA MM, ZL STALE DE LONWS DANCING ACADEMY, Amorlean Express Building, 78 Monroo-st. ato Classou uid Private Inateuctiun a opectalty. Fino Wultalng or oiler nuw round dancing taunt Tupid, pete end sme Sarre 5. Patt WAVES, 8h [WATE i Fa tees | valet PSAMENR LA, 100 Sates Sal froin ito d glock ine Laruta Paton Ny wag PILE REMEDY: Chart, a perfect aull-Istructur, the lonrnur tw prace RR a ere tleo 0] igthaly. for salv at the Acudemy, or bucloso SLO staup for clroular, ; Rl uy “9 U aU ot SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. |, treet a reg eh 4 Bory ovunlng at6, Bawees Wednesdar saturday, | pramaliog Tes Ut Bp MALE m . Galpula Pa” Aunt genudue within Als SOT ee Gilmore's Mammoth Congress of Attractlons, Heistae hepa We Meson, ers ala eh | ee Variety atures - UO Monday, Fob. T-Onu wauk nly Murphy & Shannor TRU. i. = Murpby & Mack, and Amorlean bdaiarerer ‘Shows: ann nnn a racers ae at * ITALIAN OPERA. am ‘DERRs oear Sy sourisia, 't should Kor Trunks, Bae* ae ety seater