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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL LIL Naan, of New York, fs at the Leland, L.1). Wines, of 5 Pani, ts at tho Tremont, If. P. Mamuorr, of England, a at the Palmer. 0, Sewens, of Now York, is at tho ‘Tro- mont. W.D. Hannan, of Detroit, ia at the Tro- mont. $ : U.N. Coopen, of Memphis, Tonn., is at the Palmer, It. T. VAN Horn, of Kansas City, Mo, ts at tho Patmor, avd. Prater and wifo, of New York, ara at tho Patmer. L, D, VoaK ond family, of 8t. Louis, are at tho Lromont. 2.0. Iitamene, of Yankton, D. T., fs at the fremont. Jou F, Diogsom, of Marshal, Tox., is at tho Yromont. Nn. Jou McCoy, of Kansas City, isnt tho bherman. Peren Hervre, of Phiindolphia, {9 registered at tho Pucitle, H.O. Kxare and wife, of Los Angeles, Caly dre at tho Palmer. Mit, AND Mug, CooAN, of Liverpool, England, dro at the Sherman, Fuep Diiecort, of the St. Paul (Minn. Ploneer= Vreaa, [3 nt the Pacitic. J. F. Set and Jatmos F, Clarke, of Columbus, OD. ure at tho Bborman. W. W, WititriAp and Goorge Drapor, of Ea- Hand, aro nt the Paoite, . M. D. Noyes and samuel P, Mille, of San Fran- olaco, are At the Sheen Mr, AND Mus. Jon A. Lowstd, of Salt Lake tity, Utah, are at tho Sherman, Wintias D. Canpwenn und FH, Keano, of New Hampshire, are at tho Pater, G. F. Steviexs of Montreal, and George F. Batt, of Toronto, Canna, aro wt the Sherman. AN owner {9 wanted at the Contral Station for & plush tap-robe, onv side of which Is buck tho other red. GronakD, Broonrtnand family loft Wednes- day morning for Rockford to spend the ‘fhanks- riving bolidays. Tom Forney, mindful of tho customs of tho past, sent around the customary pitcher of exit> og Instovening, There were no headaches Jn tt, ‘fae Maywood Dummy Lino will begin ren- fing ite cars to Austin and Ouk Park this morn- Ing, ‘Che tlratcar Will leaya Fortieth street at B v'cluck. Ti¥ raMie for tho picture danated in order to raise funds for tho Michigan sufferers will take pind, at tho Palwer Mouse atl0o'’cluck this evening. Some tho during Monday. night the muii-box infront of No. lst, West Madison stroct was pruken apon and eitied of its contents. Thare ls ‘no clew tu tho perpetrators, Ep Coxway, of No, 30 West Thirteenth Street, and Frank Lewis, of No, Gi3 South Canal trect, nro two ingntic people who were sent to tho jail yesterday by County-Poysigian Biutburdt. CHanres Wirsox, 9 tramp, whilogintoxteated, fell Into tho river at Kinzie street” bridge até Pretock Inst nignt. Ho was fished out und sent to ied Mudigont Stroet Station by the bridae- tender. f Joserit MCCLAY, a Lat man in destitute Irctiinstances, whoon tho ith just. fell und ruke his {ex nt tho Ruck Island Depot, wna wiken to the County Hospital yesterday by the ‘areiaon Btreot patrol wagon. THE temperature yesterday, a3 observed by Vannsse, optician, 85-Madison street (TrinuNxn Husiding), was us follows: 8a. mm, 10 deyrocs: 80; 1p. my De My 203 8 pe Mey 18, Or, Ba. Mes LUO; 8D. ‘Tus Tanners’ and Curriera’ Union No. 1 hold Itsthird annual ball lust night in Aurorn Turn Hail, corner Huron street and Milwaukeo Avenue. There were about 140 couples on tho floor to participate in the grand march. Ronerr Hows, tho burglar who broke into he dwellings of John F. Ballantyne, 2. We stevens, and E, it. Hull, bad a hearing before jistice Btorrison yesterday, and wag committed ny dataule of $1,000 ball to nwalt Indictment and rial. SeNATOR W, B, ALLIsoy, of Towa: N.C. Deer- C., of the Fourth Jown District; Willlam Pullen, Bt. C.,0f Ottawa, 1; and J. G. Cannon, MG, of Dinvilte, IL, passed through the vity bn thotr was to Washington yesterday, register- At the Paciile, . Samurr Scroci, General Manager of the Mar- uette, Houghton & Ontonagon iullronds 8. F. tuith, Genera) Supurintendont: of the Kansns Paciiia Railrond; and ‘1. J, Potter, Goneral funagor of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy failroad, are at the Puditic. Mrs. Roney Kcu.y, past 70 years ot age, fell peninst the steps of n passenyer-cunch at Vrophetstown, Tl. caushie n compound fracture df tholelt hip. Sbe was brought to this clty pag taknn to tho County Hospital by Olicer jennings, Hor home ts iu Witinington, Conn. Ex-Coumissionrit WALLER nos been tendered tho position of Buporintendent and Business Munager of tho Town of Pullman, whero it is Intended by Mr. George B. Pullman to expend 2,000.00 next 3 fa Improvements, including eho muking of ‘strevts, sewors, ete, and erecting groro houses, Muconony Thomas will havo bis first mass ehoaraal at Central Music- Hill tomorrow even= Ang at 7:45 o'clock, and members ure requested toattond In full foree. Tho Thursday sub-ro- beursula for sopranos and altos buye, on account di Thanksyiving, been postponed until tomor- row at la, m. Tn Carpenters’ and Jolners’ Local Union at Sheir meoting last ovening voted to send to Seo- retary Pd, McGuire, tt Waulington, the neces- ey, unds to prociire for thom. thalr charter, it wis unnourced that next Wednasday evening, Aftor the seorot session bus adjournod, n mass miveting of thu carpenters wilt be held, Orricen P, Dovanenty arrested John Smith In WhOSG Posscasion Way a bulfain-rube that he acknowledged bavinu stolen from on bugey dunding Ja front of the Star & Urescont Mills, tthe west ond of Randolph strect bridge. mith is Just out of Jullet, whore ho hag been sorving two years for larcony, Jon Poutatz, Frank Lauer, Fred Nift, Al- bert High, John Miller, und Fred Goodstein, ait Inbubitants of tho Muwson rict, wore brought beforo Justice Kauftunun by Chris Bebult, of tno Health Depurtment, yesterday for fofusing to submit to vaectnution, du court, owover, they produced certilentes \showlny: that toey had” buen vucclouted, 80 that no fine wus Imposed. BAMUBL Frencn, a carpenter, bonrding ut No. 101 Werren avenue, was thrown from the front platform of n Mnuleon atreet cur on the bridge. yesterday atterncon, the wheels of the veil. clo Incerati hig left Jew in an fright fulmannor, tte was curried to his bonrdini- Jace, and afterward, upen the advice of Dr, loobu, Was removed to tho County Hospital, fhe surgeons think thoy cau save tho Mint. Mig. Hogan, of No. 2) Randolph streot, an old residentof Chicago, got tho news yesterday of the sudden death at Jacksonville, Fin. by hoart-disease, of her aon, Or. She bad roared ber son with great care, hud nre+ cured him all tha cducutonal advantazes at heme and abroad thar wonoy could obtain, und the unexpected death of ono whom sho loved nud churlshed go wifected her that sho fult down: atofry, and it le fmured thot sho will not recov ‘Tue noonday prayer-imeoting waa lead by Mr. Denn yoaturday, and his didgourda woe directed to young men, Bubject: “Tho Awakoulue of tho Soul.” dn referring to the old-timu perse- cutlons and coinparing them with the wiimo- Jested Chriathin experionces of tha prosent, he gave ns ong roaron. for thu coutrast that tho Juristians of today were less devout, and cone eequently tnourred far loss the cnmity of tho dovit. Ifo thinks that the dovil strikes at tho Lord througt iis people~—that,overy sting which Penotrates inn ia leveled at His Maker, ‘THe stunogeapbers employed in the soyeral railroad offices of the city mot inst evoning to tho number of tifteen ut tho oillcvs of the Mii nots Central Raljroad Company and forwed an organization to be known us the Chicago Halle ron Stenoxraphora’ Association, ‘Thos adopted 4 constitution and by-lawa, and clovted the fol- Jowing ollicera; President, F, 1, Bowos; View Preatdent, J, 8. MeCubo? Socrotury, 8. Vin Hiordy and ‘Tronsuror, Kdward Routh. tho meetings of tho ussoolution sire to be huld every Thuradny ovening, tho abject tu view elu dutual ald and Improvement. LeONAHD ATWaATER got himself into tho tolls of the law yesterday, and wus brought before Justice Wallace under u charge of obtaining Money under foley protonses from u Clark street Sloket-ausipar vy the name of Mulford, to whom: Atwater tried to sell two Gekets to Uinula over the Burlington route, ‘fhosealpor, suxpeotine thy, wenulnonces Of tho tlekuta, tetephonelt to the’ Burlington oflica for infurmution, and tho Tosult was that Atwater was urrested un tho AbuYS ohargu, ultbough hu showed an order for the tickets from dir. W. 8. Chatiluld, of 1b Clurk atreot, Yesterday morning Juutica Wale Juce continuod the cuse untl! the Bath Inst, ple, clug the bonds ut 10u, In order that it may be shown whether ay no the order te a forgery, Fev Veerivit, propristor of the Denver Houve at the corner of Kindly and Wulls streets, islucked up ut the Armory upon 4 churge ov} obtululng money by tulse pretenses, e Audele,a young Hollander, is the complainant, Audele’s stury is tu the elfevt that when he cumo to thls country u shore tine ax, Ike all bis Tellow-countsyigen, be was suizod with 1 desire toownasaloun. He bad $60, which be placud iu the Vestivil, who gifered ww get @ auluun for him, Sieautiine Audelu avted a8 bartender for Veativil, unxiously exe poctiug the suloog. In time be becamu diacour- fayed, wod said be gucased bu'd tuke the $00 aud buy bia own saluon. Very much to bis surprise Voutlvil produced 4 puper sigued by Audgly ree Jouslng the propyletor of tho placu from all ius 3 € ’ song, As ho never signed any such pa por he thinks thay cama n‘skin gaine on lint, Potting his sirnature to some other paper. fonco the arrest, INAUITANCE, Tho differences between tho British America Instrranies Company of Canad and Its late Gon entl Agent in this city, Mtr. Wiliam Ashworth, wero happily adjusted yesterday afternoon, tho adjustment ‘dispelling and stamping na une folded certain wil rumors whleb had begun to font the aubject of muro or less qossip on Lat Sully sireet. Ag near as tho (ustie of the matter can be gotten at, Mr, Ashworth Is not populir with the new regina in the home oflice, for somo. unexplatied renson, though ho stood exceed lige. ly well with the former dynnety, and. woul probably be tho Gener! Mannget still wor it not for the new hands at tho bellows, However, that inay bo, Ale. Ashworth retires fn sood fori, nud with the high esteem of those who have eon assnelated in business with him bere. for many years. Monnwhlle the Vice-President of the company fs getting poluts from the resident Gener! Managers ag to the merita and demerits of the ¥arious gentlemen whe have ereeted Uphtning rads, aud who have bees nn dolight= ful stuse of uncertainty for n few dayn past as to Just where the fluid would strike. This samo Mr. Morrison ting tho reputation of bomg a yory disoruet mid closeemouthod sort of person, and if bo has unybody in his mind's oso for a suce ceagor to his late General Manager ho hasn't prooluimed (ton the housctops, und Isn't Likely tw until the matter la definitly settled. HOME YOR INCURANLES. 'The purchusing canmmittce for tke Homo for Incurnbles, consisting of Mvadames I. C. tamil, ‘Thomus Wilee, and TW. 8, Brawley, desire most carnestly that the friends of this ew und deserving churity should contritivte uny articles of ornatnent for mantels, or plotures for witll4, or reading miittor, auch ag books or magitzines, find papers Wat thoy ean spare, su that the Hotne enn be nade to took more hombelike and oheerfut for thy inmtes, whose vory nitine int niiog the tved of al we ent do to muke their Ives ns (Hessian a4 posalble, Contritutions from tho Wost Site may be sent to Mrs, Thoms Whice, Tu8 West Hurrlson stroot, South Side to Mra. C. Hamill, 100) Wabash avenie, and North Side to Mra. H. Cooke, #7) Caleayo avo nue, As the Home Is nearly ready to bo opened, itis very desirabite that contributions should bo sent in is go0n ng conventont. ‘Tho cominittes algo respeetfully suggest that the relicious and seaulur press send coples of thelr papers to Lome for Incurables,” corner Fullerton gud Racing avenues, ‘ Mite. 1 C. HAMILG Mita, THosas WILCR, Mns. FW. S, Biawnny, ‘Committee, MONE WEST SIDE STREET RAILWAY TRACKS. he Weat Division Street-Car Company witt petition the City Counctl at ita noxt meuting for permision te lay a now Line as follows; Starting on Fifth avenue at Van Bitroo street, thones Routh on Fitth avonue to Harrison streets west on Harrigon to Centre aveata; south on Centre avenue to Giiphy place; west on Giipin pluce to Loomis streets south on Louis to Polk; nad west on Polle streatio Western avenue, | ‘Tho trivk [3 to be a double one on Firth avenue, Inrrison streot, Contre avenue, Luonils street, and Polk street, Weat-bound cars will follow the route above described, but those Ding east will run north un Loomis street to Vernon Park place und thence cast to Centro avenue. The track on Gilpin place and Vernon Park pinee witli bu miogie, na tho streets are nurs row. ‘Tha starting palnt down-town far the cars ‘on the new Hine, when It ts built, will bo at Ran doiph and State streets, the same as the Van Buren and Twelfth strect lines, i THY MOESSED MURDER, Tho persistent offurts uf the Chiat of Pollco of Evanston dave faltod toallelt any new facts of the murder of Ji foe: ‘Tho towns Iyine neac Evanston have been cloagly wotehed und every precitution minde ty take to cruminal if he makes a public appearance. Fole Jowing Up tho possible clow furnisied as to tls identity, telexrams have been sunt to Jordut, Ind., bit ng yet nothing bas beon received from that plice. ‘Tho successful disappearance of a mun who, to Judge frum the uccounta. of hin, was but u Very cammon tramp, la puzzling tho ofllcors not a little. BEWARE OF DRINK. Cantles Penson, 1 young man, recontly In the employ of Flemming & Miller, caratnission nierebints at No, 10 East Washington street, undoubtedly regrets having yielded to the tomp: tation to (ake a drink lust night, for it deprived him of his Noerty. Last ‘Thursday evening a Me, Loring, who be desk-roont In tho oflice of the above firm, saw young Pewrgon leaving the room where tho safe Is kept, und, Upon inking an exumbnition tinmediately-atterwvacd, ne dis- covered that from? S100 to S10 tn ensh belonging to tho firin ‘van missing. as nny De supposed, Pearson did not show 1p tho pont ony Nor tho next, nor even tho next. In fuet, his employers concluded that bo woulkin’t sbow up ata Iti not probable that he woultl bave dune go had it not been for tho drink he took, Lust night Mr. Miller, tho Junior membor of the tlrm, rusted inte the West Twelfth Streot Station and asked the 4s- slatunco of an oliver, Capt, O'Donnell, Lieut. Hicttuer, and the ofticers on the putrol-wagon drove tapidly to n aatoon at tho vorth- weat corner of Halsted und Wricht streot, whore they were directed by Mr. Miller. Hero they found Peursun, who was just imbibing a whisky sour. In bis possossion way w louded re- volver of heavy enllbro and $75.40 in ensh. He was hustled over to the stucion and bonkud upon churges of: burglary and carrying concenled weapons, WORK OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY. During tho past six wonths tbo threo ofllcers of tho Humane Suciety buve investigated over GW cnses of reported destitution, fHletruutment of children, uniniuls, otc., reseuing 2uv children from ives of burdsbtlp and orlme, ‘tha attention of the socluty hay been called to the noweyirls, and active monsures ure taking to restore those who have pirents to home influences, and to Rend the others to some charitable tustitution, Compitint 13 mnda that the ottlversdo not have the symputhy of the publie iu thelr work. pussord-by Iuterforiyg when they attempt to nuke arrests. Me. Landon told a reporter yes: terday that more then half of the stre ueitare are frauda, He bad seen a blind” peddlor of touth-pleks rofusy wiead nickel; a boy “with- outlegs " runiike o decor when urrest was im minent; an old soldior™ oso each loy on ul- ternate weeks, and thon recover botb: and a “ widow with five cbildren” who had a husband at the Stovk-Yards, nud who bid hard work to steal a babotocarry in ber arms. Tho society will have a good del to do the coming winter In alleviuting the sufferings of children and avl- mals, aud it should have the active symputhy of the people, and substantiul afd, as bute are nusded to accomplish ita mission, MATRIMONTAL. Last ovenin; St. Mary's Cathoile Church, corner of Wubush avenue and lurmon court, Misa May Abern was married to Mr, W. J. Mul+ Hing of Ofdunsburg, N.Y. tno veroinony was porforined ut To'cluck by the Key. Futbor lolos, the bride betng attended by bor sister, Miss Maggio Ahern, and tho groom by Dr, lJ. Finerou. ‘The ushers were Measrs, R, J. Miller and Thomas FeRansford, After the ceremony the bridul party and guests. went to the fumlly residence, No. Si Fifth avenue, whero a reception was held, The happy pate ‘were tho recipionta of many valuable and use- ful pregunta. Among them was o grand plano from thu smother. uf the brides peart oarrings from tho groow; $500 from tho father of the bride, Mr, dames Avorn} full get of allver, in- cluding knives, forks, spouns, ote. from the Bl6~ teror the bride, Miss Maggie Aborn., Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs, James Abern, father and mother of tuo brida, Miss Maguiv Abern, Mr. ‘homes Ransford, | Migs Agnes Mullin, Ogdensburg, N. Y.: Miss Emma Fineron,. Sliss Libt inniu Conway, Sra. ctr Jbbio Finuran, Migs Mury Morag, Capt, and Mra@Buckley, Mins Buck= ley, Lieut, und Mra. Martin Hayes, Mr. and: Mrs. JG, Morun, Mr, Owen Sturray, Sesare. ‘2. aad J, Sexton, Mesare, D, and L. Swoeny, A very quiet wedding took place in 8t. Jnmes Episuupal Chured lust evening, tho Kev. br Courtney ollichating, Tho contracting parties wero Mies Mury Quen nud Sr, Houry G. Dalle uu, Of 38 North Clark atreet, Thoy will reside in tho elty, = ACCIDENT, NOT MURDER, Shortly after 13 o'clock Monday night a man named Otto Hottmun was picked up inn sere unconscious condivan by the pollue at the auuthwest corner of Sarkutand Luding streets, vn the North Side, He wus reallane Cosely: trom acut on the buck of his bend, which, he sald, wis received when befell trom the siduwalk tuto the street, a distance of three or tour fou, Ho wis taken to the | Chicago = Avenue Biation, whoro bis injury was droguud by Dr. @. P, Cunningham, who considered jy More trifle. Hotfinnn was put ina cell to sober up, and In tho morning was ullowed to go tu bis huiue, No, 106 Onturio street, At. that time lo wad apparently perfeotly woll, dlrs. Siimoon Kuck, who keeps the house where Mofman bourded, tried to make him yo ta bed, but he would not do so, but insisted on galing 18 work attho Aurora Lurner Hull, At 4 o'clock {uy the atturnuon te telurued ta the Lowrdin hous, aod then for the frat time cum Haines oft in his wldes utd head, warde night ho rows worse, but, aside from bathing the out, nothtug was Rv went to bed, but ut 5 o'clock Wedae day morning bo urpse, partlally dressed bi gelt, und wene- ont into the yard without aay thing on hiv fect, returning shortly afterward in wehll, Ho disappeared in tle roow, te whiel Rttention wags euon attracted by loud grouse. Entortng the room as quickly uy posulble, dra Buck found Hofman lying weross the bed ino dying condition, She eulled a dovtor, but the win died bofore he arrived, ‘The por ice were then notiied, und to thom Buck siuted that. Hofmun hud “told that two inen pad kuocked bim down aad robbed blw at the coruor of Stliwaukeo uvenuy aud Kingio wtreut, ‘Yn gave tho caso the p> pearance of w murder, but tha oflours consider that bo told wer that story to conceal the fact that be hud been Jutoxicatou, De, Cunutaghan thinks that bie death was caused by tho ox Poguro after being injured. Hla ropurt of the case is a8 follows: “Lf. found upon oxamigation uly ong seaip-wound Bee TY ast aat aelient braa etait + juraped from tha seatp, showing that bls howd bad been badly rubbed iy sume rough, Uneven burface, Lexaminod the pupils Of bis eyes 48 Wellus tho surface of the aut bonsai cbs WOHeE, iad vould tid ng evi+ ry ra, 2 sewer three atitehes.”. She: SUS UDA WILY p Duro scOUNDREL cAvauT, otective Dennis Sullivan, of Dutrol thot olty last ulgbt, neving oe Raeliaies Gerad nawed August Kicharda, 6 urine for which Rlouurds ig under urrest ia a Huudish gute rage comuutted nour Detroit twomonths wyo by & gulats on the ith. Ele wilt go. Rung of fve young men, one of whom was tho prisoner. Ono afternoon about sevon weeks nyo Harvh Wilinins and Willlam Russell, to to Whom she was viuriged to be married, wero promonnding together near the cemetery alt= tated between Detroit nad Wyandotte, when they wera suddenly attacked by tive men, one of whom struck Hussell in. tho: face, while ns othor held a reyalver under bia nosy to keep him: Four of thom thon seize) Miss Willtame raged fer tn tha comotery, und there attempted to necomplish their dasturdly purpose. She fought band for hor honur, however, und ko alnrined thom by hor werouims that thoy iled aftor biasing brntsed ber face, torn ber clothing, and stripped two rings from her fugers, ‘Threo of the ging were nrrosted shortly after tho ovourrorer, and after n week's inenrcoratton ono of them “squealed” pon Richards, who, he sntd, had come to Chicago with the repre- sentative of a Coundey firm ebartat helv, Two weeks no Detective Sullivan, who was hi nerosa Hichards on tha street, but the ord fellow recognized tho ollicer and eacaped before ho conld be captured, Petective La Bounty, of the lovnl force, chanced to peta view of Rich+ ards aud aturted to hunt lin ont. Ho loetted rag, Pectin wld of tho fret that ¢ “copper " was atter hin, tho mun mado biiiaele aeuree, ony ing. an unpitld two-week’ bonrd bill ut No. North Market street. No traco was found of him after this until yesterday, whon the oficer chanced to makosome inquiries nt thuChiengo StovesWorks, Rtane Company of $4,0% for inging 1 sidewnlk nround tho new Court-House on tile, and wilt recommend its payoont, minounting to $4.05 Thoy passed upon. aitndey other bill, and, Among thom, that of Behuestér & Lamparter for extras on Rtonin-heatiig, ote, amaunting to 268), which was placod on file, Comptisain BANNK was tinck from Mil- waukoo yertarday, whero fe wont to consult tho Chiengo, Milwaukeo & St. Vanl Rittrond ave thorities tn retorence to extending Its tracks to the poor-house. He mot the Guncral Manager, ho rays, anid the whole mattor was pew to hin, but ho promiaud to Iny it before the President of tho rond nt his cnrfiest convenionce, While nothing was really xecomplishod the Commis: slonordoesinat regard tis vinit as baying been vin valu, aud ho continues to hope that the road ‘will soon bo bulit 2 Tn Committee on Public Sorvico again had Dofore it the salary question, Tho committes allowed tho Clerk of tho Crlininal Court two nd ditional clerks, {xing thelr salurlea to core respond with wnat is pald otters. Bealdo this, the committee passed upon tho salaries of quite aw number of employds, but tha only change innade wus,in tho clerks tho Coroner's ollice, who wore ratsud from $720 to $1000 per yenr, The vurtalling of tho mumber of Janitors: and Watehinen How omployed was digctissed, and ne conclusion wns reach but it may bo act down that there will be n giduction in this cluss of omployée at au carly day. corner of Blue Tsland avente and ‘Twonty-sec- ——— & ond street, Hora (t was ascertulned thing Riot~ U. S.A. ards uppited there for work Tuesday, and one of * oF a the workmen sald that ho. wis boarding nt No. nice, 120 De Kovon street. Upon going to this placo | ‘Tiecoltections on dutiable goods amountod TWehnrds waa found and placed under trrest, At 4 lust night he was shuukted to Detective Sul- Ilvan and started for Detrolt. THE CITY-HALI Z Crry-ConLEcton ONAWAN 18 46 yenrsoll today. Ho fs giving thanks because he Is no older. ‘THH Mayor has been invited to appone in kilts and spenk at tha St, Androw's Society bunquot to $15,192, Ar the Bub-Tronsury yeatordas $70,000 In gold wns recelyert and, $15,000 in the sate coln dis- ‘bureed, = Contecron Suitin’s comrlssion expires Deo. 4,80 that a deoision of the mooted question of who 1s to bo his euccosaar nny bu expected about that dute, Tur Internal-rovenia receipts yesterday Amounted to $16,125, of which $40,250 was for Spirits, $4,010 for cigars, $4,618 for tobacco, and ‘$4,208 for beer. Crantrs SCHWINKENDORFF, of No. 900 South Wood street, was hold in $400 bonds by Com- missionor Huyno yoaterduy for sulling Mquor without a Hoense, Tue Pederat grand jury did not indlot tho gnng of horse-smuyglors arrested some weeks ngo, thelr cases being postponod under an une derstanding with the Government, All of tho cases will probably by compromised on the pay ment of the duties ad peunitics, untounting In tho nggregate to several thousand dolfars, CotRcton Suit is pushing vigorously tho investigution into the doings of the force undor hint as Custodian of tho Government Building. In company with Spcolul-Ayont Douglas he Proposes to oxamine every detail of tho alieged eruoked transactions, the detalla of which havo been given from thing to tlio by Wine Trisuse. Itwill take several days yet to complete the work, at tho conclusion uf which some startling changes muy be anticiputod. ANATHER pecutiur postal ena was brousht be- fore Commissioner Hoyne yesterday which in- volves partles of prominonuee. L. D. Lee was for- mierly connected with the printing havge of Cush- ing, Thomas & Cu, Some timo ago he govered bis connection with the firm, making 1 dafluit sot- tlement. Within n few duys a monoyo-rder for $1.0) camo for hint inenre of the okt firm, Churlea U1, Cushing, tho senior member of tha firm, opened the letter, procured the signing of the Indorsement, and had the order cashed by hissister. Aportlal hearing of tho ense was bad yesterday, and tha matter postponed until Nov, 20at 11a. m.,Cuahing giviug $1,000 bail, with J, W. Osrtander as eccurity, ASSIBTANT PostMAsTEtt- GENERAL FRANK Hatron has published an explanation of bis order refative to tho classification of corro- spondence carried on by type-wrlters and rub- bor-stainps. He makes severul nico distinctions, BUVERINTENDENT Fettos fs again happy. can now drive into town, tho frost buving rialsed tho mud cmbargo botwoon thoCity- Hall and tho Irfdewell. ‘Tite Mayor yostorday tondered tho position of Commnissloner of Public Works to Superintentd- ent Felton, of tho Bridawall, ft is bulloved ho will not necept it, Contitacrs wore awarded by the Departmont of Pubilo Works yostoriay for painting tho fol- towtny vindueta: | Blue Laland uveriue, Slwaus kee aventio, Hulsted, Luke, Randolpa, Wells, and Clark strects, ‘Tho cust will bo $2,151, di- vided among a number of bidders, ‘Tun Chicaco, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company yesterday mudo wn application for A permit to ho allowed to tay it temporary truck on tho lot-line of Curpenter street and Bloom ingdnle rond. ‘Tho letter was nddressed to the Mayor, who rofused tho applicucion, and he ie that it is only a ruse to et more fand tn 0 city’ Ho Epwarty A, Trask was yosterday arrested by Deputy: Dolliing. Inspector Wilkie ind locked upin West Madison street Sub-Police Station, ‘Trask obtained a permit to change w peaked to a tlat roof, but Instead of that, hy reatingled tha roof of nframo bara, No, 813 Huphard street, which It $8 alleged ne bas been transforming Inte an dwelling ia direct violntion of tho law. Dir. Trask will hyve a cuauce to explain, Tue iatest ghost story comes from Engino Houso No. 3, eorucr of Chicago and Milwaukeo avenues,! ‘The Spiritualists were up there tho othor night, and thoy talked to Jack Strickler, a dead fireman. Since thon It is alleged that Jack's ghost tins tramped around thore nights, wad imide ticht Wiideots with is groaus add ruppings. He only wanders about dirk placce, and wanes Ureman's uniform. Tho “boys aro scared, TUE tollowiay ‘ building permits wero {ssued esterday? 1 1. Shufeldt, foundation watls, 37 y 72 feel 1 " we tf which muy be of gervice to the business public. FF ond: Stet Ottintan, arbor avenues 0 Cou | Tu the ilmat plues, ho assumes that work done feet, No. iat Forest Avenues to cost $1,100; Jaan. | With tho typa-writer Is of thonatury of personal corresponiience trom the favt that but bue copy cun bo produced nt a time—na presumption which may be removed by an examination of the correspondence ftselt Inu the cnse of the hand-ataump the presunption ts lesa grave from tho gronter fnelllty with which tho correspond: once may be reproduced, On this subject he suxwests =n cousideration of ylow. that) when the stamp used to the weight, prico, quality, etc., of tho mer- chandise Inclosed, Itdoos not como under tho dofnition of personal gorreaponitence. On tho other hand, when the, stamp docs not refer ireot to tho incloaury, st will probably bo of tho nature of personal correspondents to tho sender or recelyor. All this refers to tho question a8 to what marks ean be used or sont with merchandise baring, w reduced rate of postuge, When tho printing or writing 18 of a personal charnoter [tls of tha firat clnas, and subject to letter rates of postayo, wherous,when the correspondonvo la not of 4 general clin Ts Itimay be inclosed with merchandise entitled to reduced rates of postaye. ON °OITANGE, A VHANKSGIVING LULTy Thero was a general falling-olf in the inacketa and nows on 'Chunge yesterday, particularly tn the flutter staple, ‘The fond bopes of tho * bulls” tant Old Hutch" would onter tho arean and Duy 1,000,000 busholsof whet were disappointed, andthe “bears” wore correspondingly eluted, Wheat oponed as weak and Irrewular nso sick man's pulse, and, notwithstanding tho strenu- ous efforts of tho “ bulls’ to “boost 'er up” and infuso spirit Into tho yonural markots, there was Nyraduat decline atl day, Wheat opened even ‘on tho close, but sold downto $1.2t%, Tho hixh- est notch reached was $1,203 Corn and outs wero also wretohadly = untealty. Pork cutered the market nt $17; January, Sl7.244; Mebruary wont to $li2e% and si7.us, and wont out at tho vfose on call at $17 and 7. ‘Tho Call Board sales wero limited, amounting only tu 925,000 bushels of wheat, 30,000 bushols of outs, 16,60 bushols of corn, 10,750 barrols of bork, and 8,000 crates of lurd,, Tho “bulls” and *bears" in the whent-pit whipsawed gach other considerably during the forenoon, but thoro wero no yory oxtensive deals, and none of tho brokers of ‘tho horned apuoles got “aqueezed” to any noticunvle ox- on ALL BONTS, TIsano Bfyer, tho suspended Opon-Roard Koesterer, two-atory addition, 20 by 10 tect, No. 1i4 ‘Taylor atreet, ta cost $1,000: J. Dunty busoment, 3 by Wfeot, No, iy Waluut streot, to cost 81200; ALK. &S. A. Kent. reo-stury and Dagement store and faite, 3 by 100 foot, State street, near Sixteenth, to cost $6,000. Exon’ Company No.1 wit spond Thanks- giving Day thelr new house, corner Oxden and Winchester avenue. ‘Tho house is a model iu its way, but the boys sadly novi i carpet, and the city lag nomonoy wherewith tobuy them any lnxuries. The now house tor Company No. dv has Also been avcoptert, {tis on tho coroPor Ash- Jnnd avente and Jones streat, [t, too, ian model in Its way, utd toe boys will move in Friday or Saturday. Tho two now oiigine houses in tho Exposition Iutlding will bo completed during tho carly part of December. ‘Tue number of pienle calling at the Menlth- Oitica for vacctuation has Leen perceptibly ine ereaslug daily. ‘esterday 110. fnetory upern- Uves, cblelly “young girls, wero sent up to tho City-Hull by Lowenthal Bros, proprictora of a tobacco favtory in the Fourteonth Ward. ‘Tho employers Insisted upon ginuton or dis churgd from omptoymont, ‘Che peopte wero tuken up toone of thoempty court-roous {nthe City-Hall, and a number of health ollteura woro detailed to perform the wurk of vaceinition, which muny of them soomed to regurd ns soine- thing of u punishment. Thee wore throo deaths from small-pox yos- jonny Thoy occurred nt No, 20% Rucker, No. 10 MU], aud No, 42 Fleetwood streot, New unses wore reported from No, Wt Nerth avenue, No o1 Walton plc, 13 Hurlbut street, No, 435 Weat Kinzie, No, 42 Fleetwood, Nu. 20 Fulton, and No.10 Mil ‘strot, ‘ho cused nt No. 191 North avenue and No.7! Walton plice wore cone cane, The former is a woman, who 1s the wifo of usaloonkeerper, and had been concenled two weeks, and the Intter a keoper of © hardware store on North Clark streot. Ils name Is Poul, ond tis children hud beon uttending tho publia school, He was found hidden in tho puntry when the alflcers went to look up the enso, und hud beon concealed nbout thrao weeks, This is In a first-class nembbortond, between Place and Rust streets, und no one fh tho vicinity shauld hesitate to bo vaccinitod at once, Seurlut-fever wis reported tcom No, 273 Wentworth wvenuy and from the corner of Beera and Columbia atrects. Diphtheria was reported from No. 67 North Pcorly strect, AwApy nained Mra. Wright, accompanied by aglri about 21 years old, culled upon the Mayor yesterday and related tho following facts: Mrs. Wright rents furnished roonis to lodgers corner "i of Adums and Dearborn streets. Tho girl'a namo | broker, is collecting up from his delinquent is Magyle Sandford, and ehe claiins that last | customers, and yesterday docronged bis lubit- July she, thon Ilving at Koyaville, N. ¥., way | thes by $1100, 3 ‘ & Co, the othor firm roported hired py tho wife of a Chicago wholesale grocer LE. Mat to coma with thy family to this city. Sho came | wenk, ctosod out ull trados yesterday, but havo hore with the ranily and wont to work ns ace. | not filled, ond girl, und trom hor wusea thoy deducted ber Tho Open Roard was, baunted during most of raiirond fare, Sho did not object to thia, bo- | tho day by tho unsuccesaful form speculator cause she was helpless in tho premises, | who claims to bave made an unlucky trade of Laat Saturday she was discharued. tho Sumtly | $2,000 through G, KR. McCormack, ab operator going South for the winter, no longer needing | who Is known on tho bonrd, nithouygh ho Js not 0 er survice,. ‘hua she wuscast out upon the | member, Whilo foolish enough to lose hor streets of n stranuo city, without friendand | inonoy, the wonun ta abirp cuaugh tb evade tho without monoy, In this dilema abe 2ppteh to | reporters, and wilt aor talk or disclose her numo Mra, Wright for shelter, aud sho gavo her atem- | or placo of abode, - porary home, Tuu girl (g frail aud deliente, and ‘he “ Poopte's Bonrd" fs Aigter alnce tho voka young forcne of bor years. She should | teapot tompost cronted by A. W. Nobe's squeczy find asheltor in tho Homo of tho Frieudivas, subsided, W. We. Watsun. and ‘2, 11. dames, THANKS PROM IRELAND, the woeritiors Who}. Wore Tapertou to Mayor Rarrison yesterday recuived tho follow. | BaYar boon | crowde Bere. ing Vory complineniary lotr from treme, | BOE Renee Ee aa ene One commending him for the zenl shown In behait of | Stited, by somoruntelendly individual. They HOU WORK OL charity aire, and have been, ati rlcht, and will continuo Onvitaxage ov Ouit Hinessen Lapy or Mopnt thelr business at tho’ old stund, Tho litter 14 understood to bayo been on the winnlog slde for sume tlie. Ar. Bancroft, the St. Louls operator who was Alloyed to have bnd his nose wijointed In aaot- to With Chicugo broker numed Nipe, was evi. dontly misreprosented, because bo abowed no tracos af any punishment yesterday, Although porfeotly able to take bis own purt, ho bus been onwaged in no fight. Honry Gross, of Paitadetphiny John Wood, of Bt, Loiiag cours C, Dudly, of Buttle; George W. Suaverns, af Hoston;$and Capt, Hurt, of Do- CAUMEL, PRESENTATION CONVENT, STRADBALLY,, Queens County, Iretand—Dean 8iir Plonso accept very wratotul thanks from myself, sls- ters, and little orpbans for your very Kind letter and draft for tho ticket. Our dally prayers shall bo that Almighty God moy bestow on you length of years and good health to enable you to cun- Unue your kind and good ministration to tho nobly people of Chicago, who dexorve one aa Worthy 08 youreolf to prealite over thom, We Hiss to CanNae war wep phiigations to pur nny fronts in Aurea, but particularly our " kinii-honrted frets ot’ Chiao, who havo res | ‘Alt Were prominent visitors on Cuanya Sponded 80 genorously to our charitable uppeal. | xot breaks there bulls" will huve to grin aud acy yon, donralt. und all kind friend’ | «ear it. ‘Thorn will bono services fn Jona It, Or RISTEN MANY EitzAUErH Grawnue: | Henaloy’s churoh; thoduy will bu devoted to ani outdoor plonie forskinned “boars; tho Lester THE COUNTY-BUILDING, syndicuta Will try to Tun @ coruOr OH ORwenowE “ Huten " and bls frlonds will bean over a roast Auu of of tho county offices will bo closed to- any. - shont, and if prediotions “ go," tho market will ‘wake up with a headactie tuinorrow, TWO AMERIOAN GIRES, AND ‘Tite WAY THEY MANAGED TO GkT INTO e PAULIAMENT, The American boy, or * Young America," as ho {s ofteuor called, {6 alrendy a obaruoter of history. Ho fs dlatintly sul generis, yetit {snot Strango that o fuw traits betray the blood of his Gueestors, Like tho Italian, bo.is fond of ro- mance, but, untlke bli, bus the coynesa to con cealit, Tao pomp and gilttor of French souloty entrance bim, The Germun's obstinuvy and tho goad sense of tho Euylishinan havo tholr ry. spective pices in big nuture. Hut those are not the distinctive churactoriutics, Fostorod under SEVENTY-SEVEN marriago-liconsos wero {uscd yesterday, whivh f8-onv-third moro than wus evor lasued betore In any one day, ‘Thouksglye dng hud something to do with Jt, no doubt, ‘Tugoponw Scuyanrznovy, recently found insung In tho County Court, was vostard touud tndanuln the Probaww Court, Tho indie Was in urder to buye a conservator uppoluted, but thu appuiutiment was deterred. ‘The Caunty- Attorney, in speaking of -tho Proposition to purctuse * Farmer" Harms tally roud, Burd that thors wis uv prospect ot yotting: It Yor $1,0W, instead of ¥14,0W, wud bo did now know but this would bo cheanor tn the end than * freo Institutlong, be fa Unconatrained by tho to drug the mattor tnfough'thy courts, shackles aud ts free from the bondage of bioud. Siamuxy B. Bence, whose. mind gave way | Stralned proprioty bows to bla will, Unintimni- abouts year age under the pressure of busle | dud, he roams where fancy tiles, Fond of ud~ need, way yeuterday found, in the Probate | vellture, he courts with chance, Curiosity is Court, to be eatirely restored, and cumpetentta | & passion, and he | mounts all obstucles tuke churge and custody of hig elfecty, which quvnch ite thirat. Lold, bravo, und froc, be le Trond aud “otquutcustices tn this Chy audios | ‘Ameen Wick” wltbouge “noe owing ful ‘wheru, rs wate hae du fa ahe, cour ar Hriene, te eal: UB Lollel i In tha foututops oF older brother, devel- ‘Lug ‘oll-Road Inspectors wilt make a, trip } oping tuo sumo froo apirit and {ndopendont wie, over the Lincoln Avenue und Niles Centro Tolle | qing guime blood courses tu hor vung, and tho Hoad today, tho object belue te aecumulito | saino soll nourisica hor idows, Abroad who will AHO WATTENCO Drnee de at pedi iomave | go0n omulato bla enviable distiuouon, with thy iLy freu roads ‘The Luspectors, by. iuvitation, Vghts and shadows relloved and softened by will ako thelr “Yhunksiving dhinor with F, | Wywanly graces, f. PC 1 3 ‘wo youtig ludies, opplarin Evanston olrele B Candas ha Hos along Shy Fonts <=. visitod London in edmpuny dueley tho sesulou a MonTHs ugv the Couuty Hourd contfacted for’| the Mothodint Keumentcal Conterence: One, the ereectiun of plutform-soules at the nuw | tha daughter of a. ‘College President, is Courtetiouss to weigh tae coal recelved, but | a winsune and smiling’ girl, full of noting has beun doi io the watter, und to | vivacity, xifted with attructlye eyes, and pore date all the coal bus been pald for on tho cons | sossing do open aud oudy mannec, ‘Tdo otber is ‘tractur’s Wolght. nls te tu be remedicd tithe | more reserved in demeanor of # baugbtler future, und to this end orders were yesterduy given the vnyinese in charge to refuse to racolye uny coal the Welyut of which bud not been cor tilled tu by a Citys Welgbor, ‘Yue Couniittes on Public Buildings yesterday revonsiuused the notion buretofore taken it pluoing the cluim of the Chicago & Lemont i traiuing, and very pregise und deolded in con. vorsution—the result of Southorn blood. Both are curiou® jngenious, perscvering, and une yielding, Hoth ure ‘TRUE MAMERIOAN GIRLS." They chauged to bo entertainod abroad by vory wealthy Baruness, Who gave them cloguut 8 furnished tu the pulices Apartments, Auppllod thom with Orientnt luxu- rivs, provided ench with «maid, and placed nt their disposal hor couné and conchmen. Tholt aumptuous and royal troatmont saturaily pricked the jenlousy of many of the goad sis- tors, and, wiost naturally, tio most Auuor Mo: Hous first took offanse. ‘Thero chanced also to be in Lendon on Chicaga | indy, rent abroad as a iwisstonnary ropresontative. Prqued by unfavorable contraat of entertninment, sho retalinted by Hispies ac Hckote of nidinisaion to Parliament, “elven in honor of position and merit.” ‘Tho “chip,” anco Init upon tho shuttle der, must fall, Tho girla tmmediately sought Mintstor Lowell, But uo; the cleven tickets assigned hin had been pledgod and sore gono long ago, and thoy Journoyed homo disappoint. cd, but not discournzed. Tours of deop study Aine as thoy conjured pinng to solve tho jomin. Finally, tho daring plot was dovisotl, and, wn mindful of consequences and rigged lu. thelr best, they hastened ‘The postiliion was ordered — to before “the entrance of tho residenco of Lord —, tho speaker for that ovening, ‘Urip- ping to tho duurwny, thoy culled tho servant, who inquired whethor disy wished to send 4 mvasago ty his Lordenip or bave a“ persenal interviow.” A personal Interviow, sit,” thoy ropiilad. ‘The servant, complying, led thom through efborate purlors, costly baila and courts, until, dazzled with spiondor, they cot- fronted In tho capnelons drawing-roam the Lord bhinself, dressed In lila gowns nnd robes, ready for Parliament, Ho lovked ns much surprised ta see two unknown girls thus aniddenly and Intormally ushored into hia pronenen aus thay wero fpightened nnd disinayed In reallalng, for the first tate, tha extremities to waleh tholr zenl hud carried thom. Tut retrent wna inte pussible, nud the Southern wirl, advancing, did tho uitklug, while tho othor bestowed coquettish lunces ulmed nt tho stolid heart of his Lordship, They oxptatned their dilemma ag boat thoy could, and concluded by that Amerioanian, "You aro tho ono wo so much wiened to hunr.” This TIP OF PLATTERY, so fnvory to English vanity, completed tho con- quest, aid, calling ils wito, bis Lordship told her tu take these two young Indies to ber private box that night. After tho gront audience ind assombled that night. and #a each was glancing nmong the crowds to recognize somo ono he or she might Know, In the romote corner and highest loft tho two girls eapled tholr Chicngo friend. The col- logo President has givon his cangent for tho saUne, Jadiea to trnvol for a year through Luropo lous, FIGIUTING VOR POLES. THE MUTUAL UNION STILT TRYING TO COME IN ABOVE antouND. At the meeting of tho City Council Mondny evonlng tho Committe on Streets and Alloys (South Divielun) submitted a roport recammend- {ng tha pagsago of an ordiuance allowing tho Mutual Union ‘l'elogenph Company to put up its Nnoson poles within tho city mits, Thoreport wna signed by Ald, W. W. Watkins, 0. P. Phelps, Edward P. Burke,and JamesS, Appleton, theon- tire committee, except Arthur Dixon. There was no minority report that [s found of revurd, Tho ordinunco provides as follows: “Tut tho Mutual Union {elegraph Company ba and horeby fs nuthorized to orect Its polcs and string ond maintain its wires and olectric conductors tn, lung, and ucross the strects and ‘3 in tho City of Chictgo. “The Cominissioner of Public Worka shall, upon application made to him by the anid com- pany for i routo or routes, Imntodiutely desig. nate such streets and alleys for tho orcotion of said poles as will in his judgment cause tho least Inconvenionce to tho public aud wilt bo practicable fur purposes of constriction, and he slall at the sane tine lasue to the said company a permit authorizing the setting of satd poics. “Tho potes and wires ecreoted under tho authority hereby granted shall: bo removed from the atrects and alloys whenever, undor existing ordivances or any ordinances herg- after onacted, all poles horetofore arccted al removed, “Tha anid company shall file with tho Cit: Clork o bond in the ponul aum of $25,000, cond{- Uonal to gave the eity harness from any aud all damages resulting from the permission hero- by granted.” ‘Tho averngo Alderman may not be nblo to seo a but this ordinance is oxceediuvly Hboral and without any safeguards whatavever for tho city, It it 15 pnesed. the underground telegraph wire ordiounce will bu a dend letter, for, while this docs uot repeal jt in so many words, it randers t nugatory. ‘Thera ia to atipulation In the present ordinance that tho Mutuat Unton shall over be compiled to lay an underground enble. Itstinply nuthorizes anothor pole iu witbont limit og to wires, and there is no appare out intention ever to onforea the undorground enble ordinance, Theso «ro facts gathored from tho friends of tls new measure, Tho Muyorstated In regard to the ordinanco that hv wae opposed to having # polo line erected py the A He might favor a temporary polo Ine, peoviding the company contracted to ty a cublo Ina brick tunnel within four or six months, Othorwise be could not sanction wnocther Hing, us. the new caupany could welt atford to lay cables for ita use In the city, Howavor, tho ordingnce hus not yet boon passed, THE EXPOSITION, ANNUAL MELTING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS, The annual meeting of tho atockboldors ot the Chicago Exposition Company was held Nov, 1G, at which time tho following oilicors woro elected for tho ensuing year: Prosident, Janes H. Doles Firat Vico-Prostdont, E.G. Asuy; Sco+ ond Vice-President, A. F. Sooberger; Third Vice-President, BE, T. Watkins; Fourth Vico- Preaidant, 2. 2: Tainan; Fitth Vice-President, N. 8, Bouton; eaasurer, J. Irving Pearcos Seo- retary, John PB. Reynolds, ‘Iho following Baurd of Directors was chosen: Jatnes H, Dule, 0. B, Pacing, F, J, Pearce, E.G, ‘Ay, Jacob Rosonbory, J, Hall Bow, 3. Creu, Hdwin Lee Brows, Robert H. Liw, D. Be Fisk, Jobn B. Reynolds, A, 8, Gage, Wiley M. Lgan, Charles 8, Farwoll, Marahatl Kield, A. F. Beoberger, J. W. Stewart, George H. Luttln, He 7, Stelle, J. N. Wetherall, aud George Mason. The only changes in the board wero those uc- cusloned by the resignation of Pottor Paimer, Monroe [euth, and E,W. Blatchford, ‘The tirse two vacancies wero Ullcd by the election of O, B. Pooips and F, J, Peurce. Tho tullowing stockhailors woro selected to constitute tha Executive Committco: Janes EH. Dole, Chaluinan ex-olicio; Jucob Hosenborg, Auditor; .E. , Stelle, George Mason, Buinudl Jobnston, 0. LB. Enot Bed. Pourae, de Ne Wethorell, and June We. Tuynoli Siosers, Peures and Phelps takihg tho pinecs of Pottor Palmer and. J. Hall Dow, The sub-committees ‘wore not appointed. The reports of the Scarctary and tho I'rensurer were recived, and the year's fiunces wero shown to have beun oxcuptionatly good, and the Directors felt warranted in deolaring a 6 por cont dividend to all suaroholdora, Seorotary Hoynulds will huve bis annual re= port of the allnirs of the assuciation and the ru: sults attained by the tate Exposition roudy for publication in a fuw days. OUT OF SIGHT. ‘THE UNEXPLAINED DISAPPEARANCE OF MARTHA WEEDER, Onc of tho mostelngular mattors with whioh tho police to have deal is that falling under the head of mysterious disappearances, John Jones gooa down to bis business some inerning kissing hla wire good-by, 18 ho hud dono hundreds of timos before, but between the house and tho ollice ho disappears. A day or two passes, the wifu hoping that be may bayo bad a sudden call to Buimo placo out of town, Ina week the potico nro notifiod, and adescription of tho missing man is posted in the various stations. Weekes roll by, and, despite tho efferts of tho ollicera, Mr, Jones {6 never scon again. It is singular that ong cin thug drop outof tho circtes in whieh he haa been wont ty move and no tidings of bis whereabouts reach tho care of hls frivnds, Most of the cuses observed by tho police rufate to misslug mon, Occasionally it is 8 womun, Uf she bo inclined to fend a fast life sho muy bo enally found by sourchipy that portion of the chty ‘known as the “Levee.” If, bowaver, hng never shown any dealre for thut sort of Tifa, the cigo becomes toore diloult. It is one of the inttor cnscs that ls now juturosting several of the city dutectives, For u number of months past a young woman numed Martha or Muttio Weeder hud been ome ployed iu tho family of Kobin- som, at No, O64 West Madison atrovt. ‘wo weoks ax lust Tuodday morning abo suld sho felt very ill, and was not ablo to yet up todo the work, “Mrs. Kobinsun praparcd some tea und tonst for hor, but the girl was nauseated aud could uot unt, Puy about noon, sho arose, dressed herself with ditticulty and atarted out, suying that abe waa polng to see Nor ductor on Mudisun stroct—a rathor indulinit, lecauon, ‘Two days passed without any tdiuygs being ro- colved of Martha's whereabouts, and then brs, Kebingon notihed Jonn 1. Weedor, a Drothor of the git. Shu young man inquired among bis eleter’s frivuds, but found Ho trace of hor. Nolthor was sho at thu County IMospital, where bo went, thinking that she bad pore baps been taken ii! upon tho street an Temoved to Uist tustitutiog. Since that thine no Udings of any sort have been received frum the zum woman, and to ono knows where ane is, rg. Robinson does not thluk the girl wis ins ellied to bo bud, or that sho had any mula frivnda of questiopabie reputation, and this atatument Is corroborated by the brother, The following ts tho deseription of the tissing girl Axe, 20; halt, lignt browns oyey, bltos bight, 5 fost Sinvkes; thie features, When last sven wore 4 brown spotted calico, dress, black overskirt, blaok and white ek and Dluck beaver but with # black foathor pon The police will ondoayorto discover wh Madison streot doctor who attonded boris. and aner ‘What travlng bur will be Comparutively. to ita execution, halt le t BREAD-MAKING, * ONE OF MIS. BWINO'S PRACTICAL, LESSONS, Mra, Emma P. Ewlug gave some practioal les: sous in tho making of bread aud cakes tothe young Indios and missos Iu Mra. 8, D. Loring's school, No, #535 Prairie avenuo, yesterday aftor- noon, Sirs, Ewing bad all tho articles to‘be used in the muking of the bread and cakes spread out on a tublo before her, und the pupils were gatoered around watching ber, carefully down the lugredients used, and. some. under the supervision of Mrs, Ewing, 5 fred Jobnet, Lako Viow, 1).. kilcading tho dough, beating tho eggs, or mens: uring thoncticlor. * rae Rous The Indy firat showed how to make Graham bread without tho uso of ordinary four, and said Jt was much botter than when four was uso, After this, sho described in detatl how to muko A good-alzed loaf of brond-cake. Tho follow- waa her roolpo: “Throw cups of brend dough: one ofp of iut+ ter; two oupaof sugar: threo exgs, well beaten; one cup ol fruit (raising and currantay one tons spoonful of godns one teaspoonful of cinnamon; one-quarter of a teasponful of cloves; ono- quarter of Bnutmon. These Ingredionts must bo thoroughly inixed with the bund for about half an hour. Let tho cake stand for nbouttwo hours, aud hake for about one hour ina mode ornately hot oven.” ‘The Indy promised that this cake would boot the mont tenting kind when baked. Tho qaunger puplla ovidontly thought throes hours a jong tine before thoy could taste It. Are, Ewing's next practical lesson was show- ing how to make‘two duzon buns, ‘This is how shu innde theins ‘hreo eyes and three table- spoonfuls of xranuluted sugar woll benten, Four ono pint of bolting milk on the eys and sigan, beating as you pour; add. one pint of Roury bent the mixture tor Nve minutes; thon: add ony cake of youst, Lotit stand nbout two hours in a ipaderately warn tomporatura, Whon the mixture ta Nght nie in about one quartof flour, until tha dough 4s clingy and tough, The Add three ounces of butter. Tho wholo should bo covered with sev- ernl folds of cloth to keep ont drafts of air, and Kopt In. roi of moderate temperatura about two hours. When tho oven is renidy tor bread, MARKIAGE Lic. Trenty Camphou: donnie Horubusch, Jamon HH. Sidley. Briuhton 1% Nolile Murph Hrighton Park, mw Jobo d, dnoger, Onk Park, HL. Dorn Norton, (tlvor Park, Hy James 7. Lonth, 12 Dearhorien SMnwito fangon, 2 Dentvorieay Jolin feleky ChICNO ses. Catharina broctnlet Chien: FE. K, Knowlton, Kansas iy, { Ratoiin Inckinedns Coveneees eee: Hamuel Honring, Chics, Mney Noison Henles, Chleni {Robart torpaton, Ciilenao. Augastina Oleon, Cierny, Frank Jirounok, Cilene «t Anna Cornoy, © Withs Pook, Chienun Baralr A, Hearing, (1 Jobn Barbor, Chleawi..«5 Kathinring 1 Bupitane Charles Johnaan, James C. King. Chica; ann Keefe, C) ose ph Hooder 435 North ¢ dneuh Marelinn, 88 Soren Chat: J fuer Aion chic: Mra. Annie Pueblos; c {H,S.enb Chieauo Mimonte. Hh. Tattet, Potor Webber, Atrorn, {cate saan ktora { Henry Moron, Chileno. tho buns will bake in forty-five minutos. ‘Tho | {Fenls Gooukind, Chien Jauy said tho mixturo deacribod could also bo | {ferent Schutte, used for doughnuts, nnd sald thoy would bo of the must toothsome quality. ‘This concluded the prictical lessons yesterday. Mra. Ewing anid when sbo noxt guve cookin fossona tu Mrs, Loring'’s class sho would tell thom how Boston brown-brond should be maa. She regrotted the abaence of rye-menl in thia city, boing unable to procure any, Whit wis sold hero was ryo-flour, Sho botleved sho would have to send to Boston for it. SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, At tho mooting Tucsday evoning Evans Lodro, ALF. & A. M., olocted Sf, J, Moss, Worshipful Mastor; W. E. Clifford, Sontor Warton; Josoph< {fehn Altherr, Chtengo Mina Ulrloh, Uhteao,. damon MeGragan, 43 Carpe: Laura McCate, Chicago, { Ghele Withne Mary Kaniv, Wa 4 Panto! Moriarty, Chicago Jounnnin Citttord, Cutenyo, f fYolt Marks. Chlengo, Lonu stem) Chicng MARREAGES, CONDANO—DENNIBON—In thls city Norns tho ttev, David Boring, Str, Jordanueaeaty Ria Vonmaon, of tata alty. ees COMana ang ad ADSIT—WENSTER—AL Evanston, NOV. 7D thy rs ty ct 4 Hobbs, Junior Wares: Jot Goobol, trensuror: Ent, bation , Alc na Min inthe 1 ences Ti, Hallstrom, Searotiry. Evanstun Chapter | BECKETT-CUTHIE—Thusdas, Soy, au a4 A.F, & A. M, Is ofllcorad for tho coming year by | Byilonen ofthe ltor. 43 f Beltul, Me, Aaeset Goorge 0, Ide, High Priest; Joun M. Lyons, | son, Wis. fers ut Sage King; W.E, Clifford, Scribe: Charles Cilfford, Scorotary: O, French, Principal Sojournor, ‘Today will bo gonorally obsbrved in Evanston asin day of Thanksgiving. All tho places of ‘business will bo closed, and tha unlveralty wilt dismiss {ts olassos until Monday, At IL o'clock this morntoy a wnlon Thanksgiving service will be hold in tho Daptiat chureh, and tho Rov, A. . Scott, pastor of the Congregational cbureh, will preach the sermon. ‘This cvoning the Sovlal Club will glvo a full-dross pert; THANKSGIVING-DAY. Rollor-Skating at the Rink. MEAML-BAMPHON — At tho rostdenca of ve bride's parents, by tho tov, doseol tt ty Moaht dnd Notiie k, Sampo No carye 7 deka ———————————_—_—_—_=__—_————. DEATHS, Pr enti GATLAGAN—On Bunday ovenmm, Now a 190 hy nard Unt et NOW’ “BY. Cl mei From Grattan alte NO et AFeRer-av. cli, torzeiy Faneral Friday. Fiealuietoy GO) deere. (1 “Luledo, .) dora; L) Ub Ty punues piensa copy. 1 OP) and Port teary ONEIL—Noy, 2, of congostion of tho braln1 Adolliia, infant dnuuine of Sivind ea alone and gulag ba und Macy U'Nel, ekOVvar-nty ‘ oko Van-nt huralay, Nov. 2g ral from 21 a. m., by carriago: MASON=In Now York, Noy. 17, t Tory anddenizot Mr, Ferguson will olfor special attractions | dipitharin, Jonulo W.. dnuxhtor bf Guorve fist for luvers of the sport by having threu ses- iia agnwomy Joba OF Catan ios Ja tha anh ear sions, and at tho afternoon and evening en- tertalnments a full band, and Mr. Mayer will give one of lila unequaled exhibitions of fine skating at each of those sessions, which In itself will bo well worth the prico of admis- sion, Rink corner Michigan avenue and Congress strect. DIPHTHERIA. Tho different State Boards of Menlth aro notifying the public that diphthoria, smail- pox, etc,, contracted from germs carried sev- eral blocks In the sewers Is os fatal as when contracted by direct exposure to one sick HEAL Y—At iUydo Park, Tuesday, Noy, uuutn, SHichinol J, boloved son of anna eee ars. aumornt on ‘Thursday, Nov, 24, at o'clock, tro Inta restdonca, Hlydo Vark-ay, aud Eifty-tccats ty curriayos to calvary. ig cig DREDSIALL--Marin E. Broishalt, ohn Altes diar routshall, wifo of J. 2, Trot i West Indtiinaiy Nov, 2 itidtudat, Now, 25, att o'clock a, m., by curs to Hunebill, Fi filuue furduernotea, NOC Eelonds Init TAYLOM—Nov. a, av his realdence, No, at, Dunean Taylor aged 09 yout: ct NO: 10 Miter Funoral by carringes to Husuhill, ot 31 thisa m, PRIXON—Nor. 24 test, Bee. Jolin Nizoo, wed a Funoral from 190 South Clinton-st, Noy. %5,b ringa to Hononill. 6 Moray Urea YOIE—At his Into rosldoneo, Bal Bouth May-st, anbrastedl ‘ Eighar Nato, cue FORTE as orto, with there are over a thousand houses iy cs ny OcDIOg, at O:45 (o'clock, to Roly connected with the samo sower that your | fern. tute then y Sree Ava ee sofl-pipes open into, Do you know Show MULLANEY—Nov, 22, at 24 West Fifteonthat, smany cases of Infectious diseases there are Fpanels slbers. DUnATORE BO ob PAL ond Annie A. in thosy houses? ‘There fs but ono positive | eet itt sdny Now 2 we WW o'clock, by carriages to Calvary Comotery, O'NELL—Killed by tho Pittsburg, Fort Wi Guten sattrout cate Nor dhe wnon OWA eed 15. mural from Bholdon’s undertakor'a store, No. Wa Woot Madtson-st, this, ‘Vhurnday, tho. 2ith, at a.m The remutus wil bo taken te tho Pittsburg & Fun ‘Wayno depot ander oscort af Hattory D, of the LA. « G,_Intormont at Crosson Springs, Pa i ANNOUNCEMENTS, enn nnn nn ANAS A bat MOUNT IIOLYOKE ALUMNA AS ateounton atthe trad uclie 1eotay, Chee Bgturuny, fron 198111 ofcluvk. peo IE WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPER anca Union hold datly Gospot meetings Sux duys oxcopted, jn Lower Farwell all, atsu'clock p.m. Entrance (W Arcudo-court, from Clark and 1s Bulto-ata., botwaon Madiaon and Monroe. Altura ia ou, IE REV. W, M. LAWRENCE, D. D,, will load tho Christian, Workers’ meotlag thid mivening aviv o'clock, nt tho ¥. BL, G. A. Lait, ‘Topic: * Hindeancas to Kovivals.’? preventive for these gorins coming into your house. Haven Germicide put in nt once, ‘The constant flow of chemical kills the germs of disease, ‘Lhe Thymoline vapor purities tho nirot the house, “Ofllce of the Germicido is at 805 Wabash avenue. ———— BUTTER AND CHEESE, CeDAR Rarins, [u., Noy. %3.—The convention and falr of tho Nutlonal Butter and Checso, As- sociution opons in this eity on Tuesday next. A general invitation is given to tho public to at- tend, Railronds give reduced fare to all por- sons returning from the conveytion. Thare aro no fenrsns to hick of accommodation. Thoro will bo roam for nll, Tho citizens Havo ro- sponded gunorausly to the call of the Committco on Entertainment, The oxbibition bully aro ready for tho reception of goaids, Manuthotur- ers aro Invited to place their products on ex- hibition, if thoy do not wists tocompote. ‘Thera #f,ng charge for entry foos or admilsalon to the ed Werecommend Eldredzesowine-maohines. > J. K. Btevong, photographor, 103 Dearborn-st. Indigesuon, Sysnepaid. neryous prostration, and wll forms of genoral debility relioved by taking Menainan's Poptonized Bdot Lonle, tho only prepnration of beet contulning ite entire nutritious proportics, It 1s not a more stimu unt Uke the extracts of beet, but contains blood-making, force-wonerating, aud Hfo- taining properties; t¢ Invaluable in all enfeo- diced condiuons, whothor the result of exhuus- Yon, norvougs proatration, overwork: or route diseagos, particularly if resulting from pulino- nary complaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co., pros prictors, Now York, For aalo by druggists. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses woro tsuod you. terday: Numes and reetdence, terry Counoy, Chicago .. ‘Anna Swiasheliuer, Chiao + ${Yitlam Lumioy, Ciena Frances Coltodyo, Chicagy., $mnos Poteraon, Chi ‘Mury Mothers, € { Ponteniin Jordan, 174 Wo Zugenin Lloyd, Campbell pine 4 2,it dluatinoll, Chteun Kha, Dale, Chicago }Jullus Koltgr, Chleauo, Dora Yootkes, Ghtengs Jolin F, Voelker, Chieaxa.. Mury Beater, Chienyo...y ‘vhomne C. Kayes, Nowbury, Vtew Murtha Ve Morse, Chicayuss Anton Patucok, Chlemo. ‘Anulo Nauman, 68 Avblan we Chnelos Luabke, 201 tthietuantheptheass.. fpererarurpeng incerta ana Chetutinn tyorsou, 28 LLubbant Lonu 8. Engor, lil Milwaukoo-n¥., {Martin Habin, 272 Arnold Margaret Itotdan, Chicug {John J, awe, Chleniy Nolito J, StuMtanon, Chl Audrow Sehwall, Evanston Lyuin Koider, #¥anatun, 1 { Hlolrd Loar, Chleng, Rosa Dyur, Uhlenga, Alnrry G, Elliott, Deadwaai Atury H, Lunouck, Nortulk, Jonn f, Boalt Chicago. Noltie &. daupson, Cuienyor. John L. dohneun, Caicwro tury Ai, Nuado, Chleaxo tnt. Pino, Chica wary Htadts, Chieu Frank Opurn, 187 West Division, Mary iteuatia, ior Wout Olvistuiies W. 3. Hntur, 855 Wost Lake Annie MeCOrintok, 244 Watrdi J Rhowaa Coggyy 110 Tashan, Ara, Eilon wWelel, 14u Burbol { Aufust Jona, Niles, 1 Wilhehaine Poruyund 48,0, Bluest, Gartold Charlotte Anderson J Albert Wachtuly, Chteaxo , Caroline Bours, Chicaya,. { Quote atttigr ocd Howth Clu. Suga sate 176Ywenty-otyuih 2, John Frottng, 20 Northeay, Aree rieo ss Thdctoess Michael Donneliy 14 Drum Ellun Uarvoy, Chicago {1 © dabetn, Chicauy Dorothus Godaw, ta Nicholas Quirk, 10 North Groon (ean Raye Sarah Charles A. Florence, Chleag Titns Wetterlund, Chtougs. | Marks Nathan, 22 Laberty, Berths Lovy, wl south Je John O, Goodrlety, Now Yor! Lauru A. Orimuby, Chicaya,, Androw 8, Hollman, 4a) West Chicago-ay . i Aatate ‘rian, Chicayo, mere hin W, Gray, Joilat, l.. {Rud Rostehneda Absolutely Pure. ADB FROM GRAPH CREAM TANTAR Frounskoupora favors tn oudlns eltles o¢ ta wont No othar proparauion minkos suct Ihiht, thiky, tot Dronds, of luxurious pastes, Con be oaton by dys tes without fear of tho ills rosulting fromm heavy ind gontible food, | ¢37" Commondod for marily snd ee Bomenyes by the Govuemnane CHomlat Ne, Molt AL BARING POWDER CO. Now Yack, STOVES, THE NEW 1), 1 BASE-BURNIMH B PARLOR STONB ‘The most oconam~ Teal und nest beste RY orover uifered he Pa SURE and se At befure uy lng At wholusally OF MAOLBAN & RETTEREL, ‘us Btaturat, Ag rel oll prominent dealers. a BACKUS WALER MOTOR. Backus Water Motor. Bupplles trom Hydrant J vapest pomet Bi ti jannhaatle foe» eanratua fall firey rain ried ire er. Prices ‘elt moro coe vero York, less $20 Wrostety: 40 Rearbora ae Infringements will bo proscauted. Se Eee { { { { { t 5 11 DOE pi Bhor #0 for a rota if Lhe best and posers by oxpres Ruurtea, put un glogantlT A seat a Pitta A outs, ML ChicAg, dross GUN THEIL Idu sundry, Ragtowod, Li, Robert i. Pats, Avastin, Lit b Pbviien ¥. 0101, US itabbird.,. Confectionos, Batre Kio UiConner, Chicago's SS ONEMIST. i : by , W. J,. Dayton, Lincoln, Neb, repent erat Te Carrio ensuar, Enuiombud, inperorsnecmee ee STG Christuph Sobill, Chicage , {enuaRe Kueh! Ghicaze ” Join J, Anderson, £8 5 ‘Anne ie, Garidy, bo lu ba erea Strom, Chicayy,.., hie Hud, raed Gea. W, Blaun, Cu {Hua SE aN Uhtonyoteae Wiliams Hutturen, Chicago, Ueang dleainoutvony GhNeaig obo J, ¥. irises, Chtcuga,, tS tiie Chase a i. J. dorman, Uouani 12:3: Gamieyr duteauoses HLL Calkins, Cbloagg pode d gaeaye ere outs Higulns, Chicago, Tonure Wale, Cateato, ry ported Bi . pedhinthent tilts PILE REM. enema rarer y or any casa of Blini), dg Mei ene oh a is), 33h ig Solte Frere, ing PILES that De }} nit Ms a ister arty Lg yon penal He Sap 1 Madu, 8% “PULANKS« } smpkars vive tuanks that f pare'ana dulieious farticly as Upors Lut Ryyiti Bale Tornted foods Waals tee ered oa W (is. whut, ior bare ta a Dyroa Shook, Bunker Mill, 3, ere iter Chr §Bamuut Is, Attour, Chicaxo, Yhnoxene Sooluld, Cuicase.srees-, Albeo WAi, Hoot, Chics, 0 Alartha 0, Hyntoun, Branston, 2!

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