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THE CITY. PERSONAL AND. GENERAL. Uanteny Capngea ts at the Palmor. AL. pes Of Springfield, Ti. 16 at the Palmer. C. 1, Linsiry, of New York, fa at: the Tre- mont. : i A. Groitant, of Elborfeld, Germany, fs at, tho Paoaifie, . + E.N. Kettoaa, of Hartford, Conn, {s at the Palmer.G@ * : : Gronos Eresrern, of Philadelphia, is at tho Palmer, se M. C. Buncn, of Grand Rapids, Mick, is at the Tremont. Lie 0. A. Driagan, of Lowell, Mass, is at tho Sbertann. =~ ai Gronon C, Litres, of Detrolt, Micty, Is nt tho Suerman. , Dil. DwtauT Surtn, of Now York, in registered at the Paaltic, ; : SraTe-BexATor J. K. Graves, of Dubuque, Ta, f8 nt the Pacttio, _Mn. AND Mina, WinLtAm Fostin, of Now York, aro at the Tremont, Mr. AND Mrs. B.S, Wits, of Atchison, Kas, are at tho Palmer, . Warp Ntenors and wife, of New Haven, Cqns., aro at the Sherman, Cunaa and wite and J. 8. Clegg, of Brus- sels, Bolgium, nro registerad at the Tremont. M. W. Matitews and C, 1. Taylor, of tho Ur- Dana dicratd, ure regiatored at the Loland, ‘THe Coutral Café, in Muste-!all, will be trans- formed at onve intoa Leok-store for the holl- dasa. . Hasseupitey VisnaM and Darmoii Goodan- duss, of Bombay, Indin, ara, registered at tho Pacifie, -, E. J, Hawnins. of tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo Htatiroud, Los Vegas, N.M., 1s ot tho eland, ‘Titt stockholders of the Chicago Driving Park hold thelr anntal meeting at 2 o'clock this nft- ernovt at 110 Monrne sirect for the purpose of electing officers for the ensutny year. i. H, Corrir, whose arrest for alleged cruelty to untinals was mentioned In full yesterday, wis before Justice Walsh, and obtained ncontinuance to Dee. 6, The bonds were txed at $200. Witntam Lino, of London, England; J, George Clark and George Barciny, of VPatal Bootland: W. N. Goodson, of ‘Joranto, Ontario; gnu A. Linton, of Montreal, Canada, aro at tho almer, % B THe Rev. W. H. Cooper, D. D, at present rector of Graco Reformed Holscopnt Church, St. Jobn, N. B., Canadn, bas returned to this city Tur a fow weeks’ rest, in consequence of recent severe Indisposition, ‘Tim: tempernture yesterday, ns obsorved by Manuese, optichuf, 88 Madison street (Tamu ‘Bultdigg), was at #'n. m., 35 degrees; 102. m., TS my B85 B m, 33; 8p. m., 8% Barometer, § a, m., 29.88; 8p. m., 20.86, Jt Lona, alina Long Lee, a Chinese laundry. + Dian, was given apartments In tho Sonny, Jatt Yesterday. He was hold to the Critlual Court in oonds of $300 by Justico Arnd for embezzling clothes from George Shaw, . W. F. Piprry, of the Grand Paolfle Hotel, wag run avor at the cornerof Wabash avenue and ‘Thirteenth strect, by an unknown imi in a buggy. Tho driver, who was yotog very fost, ‘went on without stopping. Mr. Pippey was not dangerously injured, G. G, BANZONN, Gonoral rhage’ Agont of the Northern Pacitic Rattroud; 1, Rodd, Assist- ant Engineer of, tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad; and James J, Hil, General Superinteudent of the St, Paul & Manitoba Kail- rond, aro at the Pacific. Jonn Wrrant, a guest at tho Rivor Hous, fell down the steps locding to the basoment of No, 28 West Madison stroet yesterday afternoon and broko his rightlegat tho ankle. He was takorrto the County Hospltal by tho Wost Mad- ison street patrol wagon. . ‘THE noon prayor-mocth voted to tho prohibition intercat, Bon Hogan leading. He read from Proverbs extracts such na“ Who hath wwo,-who hath sorrow.” . . « they that tarry long at the wine, Ho wanted testimonies from recent converts, and many responded, “oe ° Gronce R. Wenprrxa delivered before a very Jarge audience in the Union Park Canerenanens. al Church Inst night alecture on the life and character of Voltaire and tho aenool of intidelity of which bo wag tha founder. He spoke far tivo hours, waa Mstencd to with cureful attention, and frequently {nterrupted with applauso, Arriouan a bill was fited several months ago to restrain the. Doard uf Trade and oity from cloning up tho south end of La Balte street, nothing hasbeen done in tho matter, but It is » now expected that a formal decree will be vatered In the cago this morning, and the caso immediately appealed to the Supreme Court and pressed for'an carly declalon. Writm Mr. Robert Law, accompanted by bis son, wason his way home in his carriage last evening bo aceldpntally ran over two young women who wero crossing Wabush avenno at the corner of Adains. They were brulsed some- what, and, leaving bla son to goon homo with the toam and buggy, Mr. Law sr. callod a car- riage and bad the young women taken te thoir homes, Neithor waa sorloualy hurt. A YOUNG woman named Augusta Decker, of No. 50 Bouth Deaplaines street, entered the Mad- ison Streetgptation Inst night bathed in toara, yesterday was de- ir. She bad pad $10 for a ticket to Hudd, Ia, whore hor mothor Ly dangerously sigk,and.was iutending.to leave the city. inst night. White stepping upon the platform of a Madison streot. ear ber pocket was picked of hor purse contulh- “ing this ticket, a couple of koya, andaamalt amountof money. . A MEBTING of tho Executive Committco of the Ilinole Press Association wilt bo hold at glub-room of the Pacitic Hotel, Chicago, Friday, Dee, 9, 1881, at 3 o'clock p, m., to arrange for tte coutng annual mecting. Members aro requested. to send to the Reorotary some topic of interest to the association, to be discussed at the annual qoeting, and sugacat the hame or tome mam- rito in essay 9 eubjoat ‘for the benefit of the crafts ‘Tim, Mercantile Battory Association hold a rolongel session at the Grand Paoiflo Hotel | Anat oventng. Marvoy T. Weeks presided. Tho ‘Ume of the’mecting was devoted to the discus- sion of & project for 80 anolvorsary banquet to be beld In the curly. part of Fobruary, Mossre. Sinclair, Day, Gar: var Hudson, "Meacham, Dunn, Weeks, and Willard wore appointed & Bauquet Committea to porfoot tho neceasary arraugemonts, ‘4 ‘Tue Annunt convocation of York Chapter, A, dt., was hold Thuraday, when tho followin; Paty Hoors wero olectod: J, lt. Wilking, M, &. fi. Po W. Lawrenco, E, K,: W. Sobroedor, E. 8. Guy, Gould, Secratary: Ch. Bunwo, Troseurers W. R. Flaner, 0, of 1: Gs W. Smlth, P.8.; J. J. Baddonood, ft .{ George H. Chnlldook, G. 31, Tat V.3 It. B. Bundell 3] }. Hi. Mate Inok, G. 3. fd Vat David’ Casion, Vslore ihe ine stalintion Of officers oleot ‘Thursday ovening, Cnaures AnD Jonn McGurne and William Curtisstolow horso and buguy: belonging to Charles J. Fill, a butcher at tho corner of O'Brien and Jelferson etreots, and drove out to the Btook- Yards. ‘Thore thoy sold tho rig and got hold of nnother with which they returned to tho. olty.. Ollicers Hantey and Kelley of tha ‘Lwolfth Street Station arrested them on Wright stroot, noar Morwau, and locked ine UB Thoy wher for tha prosent rig and don’t Know'wbero ifuyeis. ‘Tre first annual report of the * Illinois Traine ing-Bohool for Nurgos" has Just boon lasucd, 400 voplos of which have been already distributed, Any vergon desiring to have ong will be sup- pplication tq tha Corresponding Secro- tary, ‘dward “Wright, 20 Lincoln avenuo, « The Board of Direotors of the Inutituuon are Bow anxious to form a large. elation of incm= bers who aliall represent overy family in tho oft; ablo and willing to pay the annual duce of aucl membership ($10), AS the qrainlayeBebon! for Nursosls deatgued ultsnutely to mfniater to the wanta of all, so should tha cntorpriso In its Ine Tanoy be supported by the pecuniary ald of all, Tiny, Wom Foreign Missionary Socloty of the Wostern, Avenuo Riottiod Cauren ‘hed a large and interesting mooting yesterday aftor nooo At the residence of Mra. Salter, 276 Oakloy avenue,. Thore were a number of now mombers Tuoelved und pumerous subscriptions taken tor the Hesthen Woman's Friend. — Mrs. Dr, Moro, *, wife of the pastor of the church, read an juter- esting lotter from India. Sin. Harvoy was mide 8 life member of the sootety, and puld the necessary “feo—24)—which, with the funda in- teniled to educate a heathen girl, was all turned dnto the general missionary fund. ‘The soutety hus decided for tho present not to take a Seeearantiy” the cost of which would be 80. Reutty Fawr, tho 17-yeni-old young woman who myeterioualy disappoured two weeks uo . from ber bowe “at South Evanston, and wus found Thursday wichbt at tho houso of Mr, George Ieander, 119 (diana atroct, whore sho was sinployed a¥ a douoatic, waa raclatined ys turday by hor futher, who found her at the Chi- cuge Avenue Stution, whore sho had Leun taken for safo-keoping. Tho tathor seemed overjoyed to clasp again in bis arms bie wilwing muurned-for daughter, and wept coplously, The runaway muiden, however, evinced not the Glightust feelings of plousure, persiatantly ro- fuved even to spenk to her tuther, and acted so » atronyely that the oflcerawbo suw tho novel meetlog’ were Impressed with the idea that Merde was a tittle out of her mind. Mr. Fant sa the maiden with bim back to Buuth Kvaus- + SUUASTIAN GHINER, @ tanner Jiving at No. 08 Buttorticld atecet, wae arrested yeaturday and ‘tukou Uofore Justices Brown upon a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses, the com: pluiuunt boing George Kobler, Tho case was coutinued under bends of $1,000 to Deo. 9, The ailegution tudo by Kobler Ja that in Jul: na Gringr Lorrowad from tim the sum of $7 fut guyo.ag socurity thorefor w trust-deed Li the Zorn of a inortgage upon Lot 7 of Johuson’s Bub> division of the weat 24 feet of Lot ¥# in, re old's Addition, wnd the trume house thereon, * qe. iT a been paid, Kohlor began veedings in tho Stiperior Court to foreolosa. tho mortaags, and Griner answerer! the bppttondon hy anying that he did not at tho time ofthe making of tho mortgage, novor did, and doca not now, own tho proimiacs upon which the mortgage was drawn. * Mit, Granny. 8. Bitaw, of No. 253 Ontario atreet, wna tho conmpialiant yesterday before Justice Arnd Ina sult in whleh a Chincsa tune drymap who fs known as Suan Lee, and who Insists that hi@namo is Jim Loy, was tho tle- fondant. "Tho caso wasono of emberziument, and. tho facta wero those: Some days ago Mr, Bhaw loft some clothes with the Mongollan at tho laundry, No. 25 Nortif State street, When ho enlled for'them jn due tine, Quong acceptod tho payment fot tho work, tora up the tickat, and coolly informed bjs patrow that tho clothes were not there, In cdurt yeaterday the wishee acorned tho suxzestion that he neuded an nattor~ ney to defend pin, and was hold to tno Uriminnt Court in bonds of $0, The value of tho miss Ing garmonte te but 86.50, und tho costs of pros- evution avout the samot so that dir, Shaw do- nerves thanks for doing what will doubtless have a tendency to put a stop to this berotofore unpunished trick of the Chidanen, E ‘Hwo THIEVES discoyerud In tho not of com> mitting a theft mude u deaperate uttumnt to ce. cupe etptire but were nally caught and locked ‘up it the Weat Chicago Avonne Station. About 4o'clock yesterday afiernoun a elerk in the taille oring establishinent of Jobn C, Spongier, at Nos. fe und 871 Milwaukeo nventte, sniy two mon plek up a bott of chinchilla cloth tint tay ‘on tho counter and start away with It. fe followed the men, who, upon svoing that they bad beon obeerved, dropped their plunder and started north on Halsted street. Olficots Gunderson and Ballinger. who chanced to be ih tho vicinity, in cltizen‘a dross, Joined to the pursuit, and cnused the floeing thieves to redoublo their of- forts to getaway, Whon near tho Lnl- sted streot bridge tho ‘pollcomon gained rapidly. upon thom. and, soulfig that running would no longer nid thom, they plunged into the river and struck out for thoother side, Tho officers were nonplussed for a moment, but wero foon put at onse whon the thieves, who found the wator too cold and wot, turned bnvk toward the dock from which thoy bad Jumped, Thoy wero nasiated tolmnd by tho policoimen, who then escorted them to the station. ‘Ther, gave tho names of A. Chincheski and John ScCurdic, aud wero booked for larcony. NOW MR DURKE GOT Hts LOT. THE Trrnune spoko not long ago of the new wholesale dry-zooils house which is to bo started here enrly in the year, the leading membors of which ure Mr. Walker, who fora long time was with A. T. Stewnrt & Co.'s house In Chicayo, and Mr. Edmund Burke, of tho firm of ©. M. Hon- derson & Co. One of the preliminary steps to tho starting of tha new house was akon of any “or two ago by tho withdrawal of Bir. Lturke “from tho Henderson firm—a withdrawal which will bo followed this mouth by tho oponing of the new establishment. y Mr. Burko is building a large and very fing brown stone house ou the northwest curnor of Walton placo and State atrect. apropos of this building a good story, is told, Mr. Burke bid botght tho two Inside lots on- Walton pluce, and wanted togecure the unrrow tot on State street, His agent went to sec the owner and made him anolfer, The owner rejected it, and ‘named a much highor price, which tho ayent was not au- thorized to agree . Of [were you, maid the agent, “L think would take this olfer, 1 understand that an JrMhman has bought tho tots Just weat of you on Walton place, and Js going to build thore.” —* What is bis name?” asked tho ownor: Burke, I understand,” roplled tho agent. And what Is bis business?” “Oh, he is a shoomaker,” answored tho ngent, Tho owner retiected as to the otfect whivh it would have on tho vatuo of bis proporty for 0 shocmaker to put up a wretched tittle atruoture next door to him, and ina fow days notified the agent thnt ho was roudy to accede to his terms. Aud so Mr. Burke, on thostrength of his uawe and occupation, got the lot he wanted at a rea- sonable price, 3 THE IMDGRLY MEMORIAL SERVICES, Memorial services for James L. Iidgecly woro hold instevoniog in the First Motnudist Church, under tho auspicos of the Wildey Asso- vintion of Odd- Fellows of Iilinots, ‘The galleries wero draped with omblems of mourniny, and on the organ waa.a large picture of the deceased, surrounded with a border of crape. In the cen- tre alste was a largo cajafalque, on oither side of which wore ranged about twenty mombers of tho uniformed camp of tho order. “The lower purt of the church was filled with members aud thelr friends, who watched tho solemn ceromo- ules with much interest. A Aftor a voluntary on'tho organ by Mr. Henry E, Wey, tho Roy. Frank Bristg! otfored an ap- propriate prayor. Tho ChiesRo Quartet thon sung somo selections. Dr. J, Ward Ellis gave Blourapbloal sketch of the deconsed, Ho anid Mr. ldgely was born in Maryland tn 1807, and: died in Jntiunry, 1831, full of years and honor, Tho deceascd was forty yeurs Grand Secretary of the Sovereign Grunt dge of the United States, and nt tho time of ois death was the lust of the tive originators of the order in tho United States, Ho gave muny Instances of the benetlts conferred on the ortor und tho community vy tho distinguished member {2 whoso memory tho services wore held, ‘Thomas Underwood gave a briof eulogy to the virtues of tho deconsed, and, after moro sloglog by tho quartot, tho services closed with a nene- dfotion by thn itev. Mr. Bristol. ‘The Hon. Jobn G. Rogers presided, and tho Committea of Arrangements were Willitm HH. Crocker, Albort G. Lull, J. Ward Ellis, Charles Herter, B. A. Miller, and Henry A. Sholden Jr. THE LITTLE GRANT ONGAN. It wan stated tu yostorday’s Trinune that M. E, Stouo, of the little Grantorgan, was in Wash- fngton alding in securing, if possiblo, the ap- polntinent of Willian Penn Nixon as Collector of Customs for this district, 1t waa further stated ir. Btono was doing this kind ofllcs as an cquivalent for tole- ms which the little Grant organ borrowol rom the Jiter-Occant, Tho little Grant concern donics that It ever borrowed any dispatcucs from tho Jnter-Uceun. Tz Triune hastens to muko tho amonde, The little G. YU, did not bore Inter-Occan, It them, That's all. Somo tine “ago Mr. Nixon's attention was callod the matter, Ho dwniud tha ledding. The little G. O, continued to print the dntcr Ocean dispatches, and Mr, Nixon discovered after pationt investigation that the dlevatchos wore stolon from the Inter-Occan by soto ono in. the pay of tha little G. 0, Tho little @, Uv. . Would not borrow when It could steal. LIRUT.-GEN.1'. Il. SHERIDAN has just madd public his reportte Adjutant- General it. C, Drum of the oxpedition bo mnude in August (ast for tuo purpose ot acquiring addition~ al knowledgu of the interesting country inand about the Big Horn Mountains. In tbls report ho makes oxtended montioy of tho country irri. ated by tho streams cursing down trom the Big Horn Aountaina, which 1a excellent in soll, and prodiices nutritious natural grasses, the beat he as over soon, A great portion of it was fure morly tho winter rdnge of tho northorn herd of buffalo, which are boing rapidly killed of, and ropluced by a bettor and regorvation of stx and a quarter million acres, tho Kreator portion of which ho thinks shoutd bo purchased by the Government aod opened to sottiemont, bo tells au interesting atory of his travels to and through tho Yullowstaue Wally. Here ho found wen, women, and children muti- lating with axes, batchets, and hummers tho craters of thu geysers In the most wititon ana provoking mauer. Tho appropriation of $15,000 for this park ho considers tnuch too emutt, and thinks an engineer ollicor ‘should be sutaited to expend a much larger atnount angually in tho improvoment of the trails and roads. Thore should, ho thinks, be a company or two of cav- alry stationed in tho park for the summer to swatch und prevent the burning of forests und the mutiution of craters and other éluguiar phenomenu of the geysora. The rovort ly ro- Piste with now expurlences and valuable suy- weations. : THE ROCKTORD SEMINANT ALUMNZ, ‘The clxbth annual banquet and rounton of the lady graduates of Houkford Seminary was bold yesterday evening at the Graud Puidy Hotel, Tho reunion began at 4 o'clock, when thirty- aevon eruduates rosponded to the invitations, and o delighttul tue waa epent in sovial rem- inisconces of auhool days. 6:4, and the monu was of the most elaborate churacter, a feature of tho occuslon boing a serles of beautiful monu-cards, hand-paloted, fn exquint designs, Mra, Currie Brott reud an address uf welcome, which was followed y 8 short address from Atiss Lill, a ¥ ‘sinoipal, who announced ber subjopt us “ Words to My Old Girls.” ‘The Secrctary read anumbor of letters of regretyafier which the formal toasts wero proj 5 Franc Wille reaponded to tho sentiment of * Tho Aluinuia of the Future," and ‘Mra, Wilt Taloote responied to the toast of “Our Gentiumen.” A business iecting was then held, at which it was deaided to chnnge tho thao of holding tho rennton to the third Friday of January iu ouch your, The following ollicors for tho “enauine- ‘ear were then clevtod: Prvaldont, Mrs. Carrie irott; Vico-Prosidonts, Mra, Dr, Campboll and Mra, Braking; Secretary, Mera, Waltor Talbot; ‘Treasurer, Biss lows. i The ludies then adjourned to tho parlors maine whera the gentlemen und friends of tho combined with thom io passing several pleusnnt hours. Vocal imusio by Silss button und violin solos by Misa Muntlo addud ta the pleasure, and were repoatedly encored. Amoug the graduates presont nt the euppor Wore Stra. Walter Tulvot, Mra, Mary ‘'yler, Mra, ‘Upham, Misa Hattie Wells, Mrs. D. O. Waner, Mrs, Heury Woiluy, Mra. Lora Williams, Sire, ‘1 B, Wella, Misi Annie L. lowe, Miss Dutton, Mra. Hobart, Aira, Willlain Brown, Mrs, L. Drake, Mra. Charles Harlo, Alias Stary Apres Mra. Elluworth, diss R. D. Ely, Mrs. DM. i Mra, C. A, Grlawold, dirs, J. W, Hlego Sina M.L, Einman of Dunkirk, MN. ¥., Mes sill and Miss Surah Auderson of Rookford, aL, Mra, Albert Duruam of vanatun, Mrs, D. ti, Reyes, Biss Jusie Landon, brs, Moladzeau, Sire, PFS upper wae served at Pettibone, bigs Kato Smith, Afra, We &,. iy Man Barah Sporty, Mrs, Oc Ii. tute, s Baie TUE OLTY-HALL, ‘ Hontat certificates ta the numbor of thirty- five wore lasued in the Health-Ottice yestorday, BSOPEMINTENDENT MCGAKWLR thinks well of the idea proposud in Tor Trinune of yesterday Of reatricting teams from going over crossings or emerging from alleys atu faster weit thane walk, and be le wotng to bave the ordinance on- forced ns rigidty ns practicable in tho business centre of the ci Outside of that disiziot ho doea not expect to accomplish much, owlng tu tho paucity of men, Buying pormits word tssued to John Mount+ alu for 0 three-story flat at No, 20 Sodawick streot, to cost $7,500, and to J. G. Rarlo for olghet two-story dwellings at No, 287 Thirty-soventh Btreet, 10 cost $1000), : Naw enses of small-pox wero reported yoator- day nt No, 6 North Ln Sallo street, No. 22 Sgt No, $n) Lurrabee etrect, No. tt Hudson No, 118 West Washington strect, No. 34a) Hloom'street, nnd nt the corner of niliana aye- nue and Thirty-tfth atreet. Doaths wore report. at No. 1357 Weat Ninotcenth street, it No, 217 Rucker stroct, No, 200 Holt avenue, and nt No. ‘7h Front street. Cases of scurlet-fover wero re ported nt No, 22 Twenty-aovunth street, No, os Jontro street, and nt No. 110 Jolforson street. Tue Committee on Fire and Water mot ye: terday afternvon at tho Fire Marshal's oifice, All the ordinances on band for laying waters pipers were approved. ‘Two ordinances amend: dug the building ordinances ns bald down in the municipal code—one respeoting tho jaying of ellis nud tho other of ompowwering tho Superiit- tendeat of Mulldings to tine for viokitions—wero pleat on file. A resolution that each treman ie supplied by the ci iy with rubbor boots, coat, and tiro hat was also liled, ‘The petition of Wine ters, Lana & Co, who want to neo the city's telegniph-potes for wires in a sytoin of still tira alarns in buildings, wae Inid over for furthor consideration, Repnesenratives of tho Mutual Union Teto- Rraph Company had anothor conterohce yoster lay with Mayor Elarrison rogurdi the ordl- nance recuutly passed by the Counet! pormitting thom to orect poles. Subsequently thoy bad oan interview with =~ Prof, Burs rett, of the Fire Jnrm, “but nothing has thus far resulted, It {s uuderstoud that Mr, Field, whoin tho Mutunl Union tatend bringing forward to prove that underground or enolo wires are unsafe and Impractienblo toa grent extent for extensive Luaitess purposes, intst first convince Prof, Barrett, and win him over tobisside, ‘Then if tho Mayor can ba shown the correctnuss of Mr. Fiold’s nssortions he his purtlally promised to sign the ordinatco. Mayoit Hanson dove not atick to his resolve not to pormit Mr, Cragiu’s cainmittes to investl- Rate tho Water Office by proxy, and now tn Nounces that ho wilt give carte blanche to whomsoover tho cominittee may aend to the Water Olfice for the purpose, unliss, perchance, tho person or persons so acnt are objectionable to him ina very high degree. "If thote Is any. thing wrong in that office L ought to know, and want to know,” he repeats over and over, Ho thinks bo has been treated unfairly; that tho right sort ‘of men were hut placed on the com- mitteo, and that Mr. Cragin ins acted a vory dis Sourteaus part, without any necenlty for 80 doing. He vows ho will Insist on ono thingonly, and that Is that somo oficial or employs of tho ity, to be designated by Mr. Gurnoy, shall ao company tho investigators in thoir work. Tne Committeo on Gas mot yestorday nfter- uoon, An order for n inrzo uumibor of oll- lainps in tho Fifth Wardivia referred to tho Department of Public Works for fnformation os to how many of those Inmps were necded, and where. Tho order for ofl-lamps in the ‘Thir- teonth Ward was aimilarty roferred. Orders for oll-lamps on the following thoroughfares were recommended for passage: Elght on Western avenue, from Fulton to Kinzie; vighton Lenvitt, street, from Kinzic to Indiana; oltht on Onk-~ ley street, from Fulton to Indluna; and ten on Hoyno avenue, from Fulton to Indiana street, Ald, Cullerton's ordinance on Heensing gas companies was pliced on file. The recom mendation of Prof. Culbart, sent In in conjuno- ton with his time-table for lighting etroct- Jamps, recommondlug the tiger at Jumps in tha down-town districts all night whether tho moon was shining or not, was pluced on tile. ‘tum Healtn Omlee was mado uncomfortable during a portion of yoaterdny by tho presenco of two umail-pox_paticuts who wore en route to tho hospital. Ono of tho onges catno from Ken- aington, and tho othor was tho sixth case from the choap lodging-houso nt No. 83 Crnal street, which waa clused by the Commissioner tho day bofore, Tho lodgors who cuno to tho house Inst night and found themeclves focked out sought sholter at nm lodging-houso on Madison strect, and this patient. was found smonge tho number. Mr. Merki went out to the hospital with them in tho afternoon, in order to pay off employés and to make arrangotents for the nccomodation of moru patients. The en- pacity of the hospita} {a 125, and theroare already sevonty-olght thotc. Lutor in: tho day Coim- missjoner De Wolf wont out’ in person, but it was understood that ho went simply to sec Qeorgo Hamilton» the formor steward, who is dying of Bright's disease, LIED, 18 INDIGNANT,” Gon, Lich was out of temper yestorday, though why yestorday more than any othor day during tho past weck of two was not apmaront, In tho morning bho went bofore the grand Jury for the purpose of induging thetn to take into consideration tho * slanderous and Ilbelous statements,” as be cnile them, whieh Mr. Cragin haa been making about him. ‘Tho Jury com- pleto thoir work today, and the timo ‘was too abort for them to go Into tho mnttor. The Gon- eral says he will follow the advice given to him 1 NIG: SATURDAY, WECM 1SSI—-BLAUPIUIGIN * PAGISS. THE COURTS The Blodgett Case Still Brags Its ‘ Slow Length Along.. Millington: Given Ten Yoars for the Killing of Mahoney. Enjoining the Ise of Sloverm-A_Hysterions Tin Box Judgments and New Smts, Ms, RLODGETT’S CASK. Thocnao of Mra. Wodgett vs. Tho Otd Ladics’ Home wna résamed betore Judge Smith yeator- day inorning, | Mrs. Judge Booth testiticd that sho was no- quainted with Mra, Hindyett for tiventy yenra, tnd know her to be infirm aud feoblo most of that time, Mra. Hlodgett had fallon down repentodty In the atreets from feollonoss, and on one or twoaccasions had called at Mr», Booth's house, covered with mud, -nfter having tallon down. ‘This was moro especially fo the Inet few years, 2 .dnmes Greon, the engineer in tho homo at tho timoof Mra, Blodyett’s expulsion, testified In relation to domo putrid fab that was provided for tho Inmages, . It was #0 bad that ho took it upon himacif to destroy 199.The enginocr suid tho rulo in rolation tu tho Inmates visiting tho basu- mont save on Iriday was'not unforced, und the itimates could bo secon thore ovory day, Mrs. Martha Pri thy cook Sinployed in the home won complaints wero mide about Mra, HPlodgott, subsinntinted the tustimony of tha engineer tn relation to thostale flab. Ofte of the fishes was fost, und the Matron charged Sire. Blodgott with atoning it. Some Hour that waa left in a bow! wis tnlused by tho Matron, and this theft was aleo chatged to Mra, Mlodgett. The couk told tho Matron that she gave the Nour to Mrs, Hlodgott in ordor that tho oll Indy iizht make suino starch, dirs. Prico naid sho heard tho Matron call tho inmates ¥lazy old haga” and “lazy paupers,” for retusing to wash tho dishes on ono vecasion. ‘Tho witness sald tho Inmates visited the basement on all daya of the week nltke, The Matron sald that “Mra. Blodgett would eten!, and notified the cook to that offoot. Sirs. Cudly was examinod ns to the tocation ot Mra. Blodgott’s room, and auld it overlooked a stablo or ‘barn, and it the smotl from tho building was offensive, and this wna tho cause Of the vdor notived in Mrs. Blodgott’s room. Mr. MeCagy, counsel for the home, waa anxidus tho jtiry should-visit the institution and jitdgo of tho location for thetnaolves, Mr, ‘Thomas sald bo would not say whethor hu woutd congont or net; butthe faut was tho stable bad ae reinavod since Mra, Blodgott's occupanuy of 0 room. Sirs, Mary Gannett, an inmate of tho homo, 0 yonra of ngo, testifled that sho visited Mgs, Lik Bott occasionully in her room. Sho ndver no+ iced its filthy condition. Mrs, Blodgett always worked, when nsked, to. tho bost of ber knowl- edxe. ‘Phe witness’ sald Mrs, Biodgott, was i good nuracand was froquontly Smployad in that capacity In tho home. Sho heard her say once that she bail done work enough, and would not ait af tho lazy thle any more. Mra. Amolia M, Grant was examined, and sald Mrs, Blodgett always worked whon sho was oble. Shy hud been in her reom, and nover no- toed Its filthy condition, It may bave beon a little (disorderly, but not more so than some other old Indies’ rooms, At the canclusion of Mrs, Grant's testimony, tho court adjourned tlil this morning. A STRANGE STORY. Judge Anthony ‘was ongayed yesterday in heuring a rather elngular ense, boing a suit by capins brought by Palmer, Richman & Carpen- tor agninst Theodore Funk, It acems that Inat May\ Funk was llving In Soranton, Ia,; and ship- Plog onttlo hore to pldintitts. In tho course of their dealings ho drow a draft for $2,000 on thom which they honored. Whon thoy called on him for repayment be clatmod that a iow diya aiter ho reoclved the money burglura_broke Into his house and stole about $4,000 or $5,000, He wont. to tho dopot to get truce of .thunt, and aftor waiting somo time sturtod olf for Des Moines, to follow up the clew, “Oa tho trint tho deposition, of Fuok'’s bired man, VYotronbok, wna: ron to the offect that ono morning about tho time of tho alloged ~~ robbery he noticed some freah enrth in er stable, and dizging down discovered a box fdlt.of bank. notes. He did uotiare to make. known. the | faut for toar ho should be churged with thoft, and covered tho box up again und wont olf, When he returned some timo after the holo ‘Was open, but only contalned the empty box, Fonk thon skipped off to Europe, but subse quently turned up in Chicago, whore he was ar rested on n caplus. Prior to this he bad wettied yeatarday by Mr. Baker, of tho Stato’s-Attor- '| tho matter by giving a note for $2,000 payable In ney’s ollice, which Is to bring tho matter up.in " box trick thoy bi Somme Jjustico court and have Alt. Crnwin bound | ooneanded tout we he ued tanen antehemaat ae ovor. tf Found yuilty, to await tho ne next grand jury. ‘lhiébe intonds doing. today or Monday, Mr. Crayin’a simile of a farmace low a mill-dam, which is complotel washed away when the dam burats, whic! likened to Water Oftico—n profitable farm for certain individuais, {8 what most deeply bothors tho: General. Ho fa thoroughly aroused, and fs likely to Ho worneth nie rast eho remains long ia tho mond in which achomes for bea ping. cols of fra upon Mr. Cragin’s head Is to have ench particular clerk undor bim bring a separate charge of slandor and libel against the great offender, - THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tne Chicaxo & Woatern Indinnn Railrond Company yesterday commenced several sults in tho County Court for the condemnation of prop. erty in the Town of Lako to sccuro a right of way. a 3 Mx. Patox, who was rolfoved from the oMoo of Jail Clerk sumo months ngo, {s to be reine stated, and ho will probably enter upon his duties Monday, Tho Sherltf fs satistled, after 2 moro thorougn Inyustigution, that his dismissal was without Just cause, and bo Js to be restored: to his place aaa imattor of justice, ‘itz Coninitteo on Jail and Jail Accounts had f your, but whan tho trim loarned of the alleged him arrested for fraud, Ho the dubt that was tho end, and thoy cuuld not go back of ity Tho gaso went to the Jury Inte yos- terduy afternvon, but thoy scaled’ thelr verdict, ’ DIVORCES. Carrio N. Udell filod.a bill yesterday against hor husband, ltobért J. 8, Udetl, asking for a 10 was in yesterday. One of bis | divorce on the ground of crucity, Jane Daveson filed a bill stating that’ In 1804 She waa married to John Dayeson, and tna borne hint two cbildron, His business has boon that of wholesale butchor, but having acquired about $43,0W0 ho retired, and for the Inst four Yonrs bus nut boon doing anything except pot- tog drunk, About three yenra ago ho went to uropo and spent $10,000 ln a few months, . Last summer ho collected tho rents on his prop: orty for “ soveral months in wilvance, and ‘then wont olf ‘on a sproo. for alx woeks, while his: fuinily Jeft wero without money to pay tholr housohold oxpenses, Abouta month ago he teft Michigan fur the og- tenalble purpuse of buying a farw, but his*wifo claims he bas bovn in the city ali tho time, apending big monoy tu saloons, drinking, und playing cards. Compininant feara bo’ will squander or soll his -proporty, aahe has threat- ened to do, and abo therofore aska for an. ine Jungtion to preyout him from disposing of hia Teut eatnte or other property in any way, and for before thom yesterday aundry bills, and among | 5 deoroour divorce aud aultable alimony, them was one of £160 for the services of an “ox- pertinthe Ada Robert babens corpus caso in the Criminal Court, The churgo was for threo.) churges thut tcop, and was‘aisposal of by boing veforyed te ateop, an lsposad a jolng rote 0 tho fi udigiary Committes, . ee {nz Warden of tho County Hosp!tal docs not think be is to blame for falling to ordor the hard . coal for the wintor ot tho Septenbur rate, by whloh the county would have euved 50 conts por ton. Ho says he did not know of the exiatonco of soy auch contract, aud sppeurs inalined to Dinmo the Chairman of the Hospital Committoo for tho wholo troutle, Tho fist aro that the contract was lot July J, and that the first order the new contractor recolved was of date Supt. B, and that the moat of the burd coal furnished altor this dute and up A Oot. 1, wus by tha old contractor, Tho mies lon” appears to be sto who js responsible however, the county ja paying 0 conta per ton more for tha cont it Ie uelng than it ‘oui to. ‘Tue opposition to Clark was vouerday cons coding his olection ag’ Chatrman of the Uounty Bourd, and had wivon up ull hopes of naything boing dono in caucus. While they aro willing to concede this much, however, whieh 18 tue to their having lost oontidence in human promises, they are coufidont-that ho will not be able to keup all of hig pledyes, and that whon tho tho comes for cleuting county omployés thera will, boa general brgnk-up. Tho most that Mr, Sonno'a friends wore claiming was four votus, but tho situation was such that O'Noltl und Mute could bo allowad to vote for him to save then solves, and this without Interfering with Clark’ etection, tho underatanding being etbat they’ could be relied upon to. parry. out tho program if itabould, front any combluation of circum-, stances, become nevcsaury, DR, TILOMAS, HOW HE TAKES THA HEIEOTION OF 118 APPRAL. The Kev. Dr. Thomas, who has beon absent for what bngoccurred, and the | board wilt huve to bour it, In tho meantime, | Marta Lontmann asked fora divorce from Carl Lentiann on tho ground of erueity. She he bua wot only been ‘in the habit of kuocking hor down, kiekinir and choking her, but that jbo has ‘alia been practicing on her wittiu ¢rovoivor, Only bia extremoly poor markemanship haa snyod hor, but a8 hfe skill increases hor dungor also augments ina corresponding degroo, und sho wanta to got away from hit while shoe hae | an ppportumity. A Katlo Beunowols also claims to be tho victitn of n man's crucity, and she Curthor vburges that Ber hushanly ¥rod Beunowois, hus beén uufuith- ‘ul to her. aE Lintuu Luthor, in one of tho onst-iron printed Dilla, claiina her husband, Ephraim Luther, hus beva gullty of extreme but roponted cruelty, oe pont des that the only remody ts ino sop- aration. Sai Judge Barnum granted a deorco of divorce to Jonnie F. Mallory from Lemuel 8, Mullory on tho ground of desoraon, é UNITED STATES COURTS, John H, Hayward and Aaron I, Alten fited a bilt yostorday axainst A. 11, Androwe, Thomus, Huyden, and H. 8;°Androwes, to restrain thom from using A. HYAllon’s patents for improves ments {o seats fur public buildings, . STATE COURTS, : . M. Kunkel & Co. bogan suit by replovin yos-" terday ugainst 0. Li, Mann and “Hormon Bur- moister to recov ate velveteen, burlaps, plush, otc, valued at 51,160, : . ‘Tho First National Dank of Champlain, N. Y., beyan a aut for $5,000 agalnat Belford, Clarke & .| Company. ‘The Merchanta’ fuilding Company flod a bit, pyulust BG. Wilkinson, W. F. Wilkinson, and William 1s, Scott, to roatealn thom from using the rooin No.5 In tho Merchants’ Hulldiue for from tho olty for a week engaged in footuring | any other purus. than that of & qaity for throughout the Btate, returned yesterday, fle was seen by a reportor, who neko him what ho thought of the yrouude upon whioh tho confers onco had refused to bese his appeal, andaio ror plod that, not having buen present at sne cowne vil becuuse of the treatinout be bud berotoforo recelved ut tho hands of bis brethrun, he did not know whut tho grounds were. Ho did not Ine tend to proscuute the ougy further, as hia ex. puislon offuctuully cut off any clave which bo tight have had, and he had not thought of tuk- ing the matter before tho General Coufersnce by petition, Ho did not think that’ ho had beon wiven a fair trfal nor did be expect to bo able to gotone., Tha Methodist organization was auch that one man could not contend slngic-handed, against the entire Churob, 4 ‘That be “belonged to an organization which was opposed to tho doctriucs und disuipline of tho Alothudist Churci be thought was the ground of bis oxpulsion, as the prosecutor bud stated, “Bo far as wo bave any articles of ‘alth,” said the Doctor, “they aro sliuply the Yon Commandments and Christ, and by a taw other than: thoso I bave bovn expelled. Wo do nut bollove in trying mon for bereaP, but in treating them as wo would baye thom treat us.” He would coutluue tu bo tue pustor of the Peoplo’s Church, woleb, for the prevent, would remain Judepondont of all denominutions, “he growing — oplaia, all over the country that there wax neocsuity f moro Hberal views of Christlanity. was oriq- inating a number of auch congroyadons which tn time would in all probability form a alstinet body, would ocoupy Hoaluy’s Theatro, but want of accommodation there wus now yory much folt, aud thore wus a possibility that anew editica ‘would bo built, - Soo Hero} You are sick. Woll, there is Just one remedy that. Tf | Toomey, churgod with robbe: will euro you beyond whilty of doubt, ite uver or kidauy truuvle, consumption, dye epeia, debility, Wells’ Health Honower ls your Ope, Sl drug@lst. Dovot 62 Lake street, ¢ tho tonchitigs of, the gale of milk. and pakea, and especially for using stoves ta couk br warm fvod, or from creating any unpleagiut vapors or odors,’ Tha ‘bil was taken from tho Oles, a0 no furthor facta could bo xscortainad, ..* A bill was flied Zostoraay ig tne Clreult Court by Willan W. aud Mary Alico Hussell agalust Murer, Wheelor & Co., E. L, Hedstrom & Co,, Gradlo & Btrotz and. othera to divide up the vatate of the jute Samuel Wadaworth Russell, The aboveemontioned defendants mre tonants On tho vatate, . Albort Schiedeman commenced a sult tn troa- ues Ayninst’ the alichizan, Ceutral Railroad Zouipauly, (9 ruoovor $2500) damnaxce: Henry ‘Pere ited a bill against Archibald and Harrlot A. Canpvell, Woito, tijzn Frank, 1 close a trust decd far $600 on Lori BSandors’ subdivision of Lots 8 to 20, Inclusive, Block 1 of Brainard. Evana' Addiuion, and an- other trust-deed for $1,800 on Lots Ht, 3, and of the sume subdivision. 5 as CRIMINAL COURT. John Vick: and Carl Frank wore tried by a Jury for burglary and were acquitted, The motion for a rdw trial was withdrawn In the cago of George Flahor, charged with larceny. In the cago of Thomas Guurllo thu ples of not guilty to larceny was withdrawn anda pleg of guilty enterad, rae ‘Tho mation for p' now trial Jo the case of For the presqut be aud bis people | Thames Vravcy was taverruled atid ho wus ror manded fur gontenpo, Jobu Bondornegh, charged with assault feuded not guilty, watved @ Jury, and 8 part Q evidence in tha case Wau board. 4 ‘Tho caso of Hugh Cusran and Willlam O'Don- miei a aurea, eat udge Tule, ig Janis ‘ Tn tho cso ‘of Putriok Alloa and Willan ry, the motion for ry pew trial as: fates was overruled and 8 new telal was yranted to Toomey. ‘The cuae of Oillogr Jasse Vatrobtid, of Lawn tho mast, et 8 Into uumbor of rolls of | waa doolied Pontanlar by Judgo Tuley,who jscharged the prisonor. ffo was charged with shooting s young tan named Michael Stantan, In tho enso of Frank Cress and Emma Cha man tho plea of not gutity was withdrawn and a splen of petit larceny enter, ‘hoy wero pivon thirty days in tho Houso of Correction. George Dowling, who ts now tn the County Jail chargen with stenting some $800 from Jubn Stadenbonder, has sworn out a petition for habeas corpus, which will be argued boforo Judge Jameson Monday, The Jury inthe caso of Jerry Milligan and Anno Kennedy, charged with mansiaunter in shootiug Donnis Mahuney Aug. 1, 1k8t, was sent out nbout So'olock Thursiay evening, and did not bring In « vordiot until yeatorduy noon, Seve erat of tho jury wero tore in tnvor of giving the woman A short term und some wanted to glyo. Milligan twenty yonrs, They fnnily da- vlded to acquit tho wonian and sond Milligan up for ton eons ond that was thoir verdict. No ‘or A new trinl was made, and it is not probable that there will bo It wns expected that both woutd .be nequifted, States'a-Attorney ‘Thomson was congratulated by his associates for scouring a conviotion. COUNTY COURT. Patrick Walsh, accosted for debt somo time ogo, was dlechargod under tho Insolvent nat. , futhe matter of Willlam Zuctul, who mnie a voluntary nssigninont somo time ago, an order ‘Was entered yosterday for tho paymientar addivie done of 15 por cont to hls crodltors, PROBATE COURT. In tho eatato of Lorin G. Pratt tho will was Proven and lottors testummontary woro issued to Mary E. Pratt undor bond for $20,000. Jn the cstate of Edmund Cartor ot al., minors, lotters of fugralarishin wero issued to Humo J. Carter under hond Cor $5,000, + Tn tho estate of William Lica lottors of admin- Istrution were issiod to Loulaa Lies under bond for $14,000, " TIE CALL TODAY. Jupas Dromtonp—In ohamba Juvar BLovaerr—In chambors. Arre..ate Count—No court, Jupax GAny—Sotions, Jungs SmtTi—Peremptory call of motions for now trial ii Nos, 4,620, 4,600, 4,010, 4,260, Jupar WiLLtAuson—Motions, Juan ANrioNY—Peroinptory call of motions for now trial tn torm Nos, 4,775, 4,789, 4,505, 4,881, 107, 6,191, and 4041, « JUDGE GANDNER—Defautt divorco casos, . * . Junar Koanns—Motions for now trinl JubGe MonaN-—SMotlons, Jupcn HAwrs—Motions, ‘dupor Bauxun—Default divorce cases. Jupar JAMteson—btotons ind sentences, / Jovan LuuRy—Sontenco day. \ THE CALL MONDAY. Junge DrumMony--In chambers, Juvan BLonarrr—Contested motions. APPELLATE Count—105, 100, 107, 108, and 109, Nocnso on trial. dupar GARy—Assists Judgo Anthony, case on trial. Junay Ssimnt—Proiiminary call 700 to 750, ‘Trial call tertn Nos. 4,730, 4,734, 4,738, 4,742, 4, No, 4.5t2, Peopto va. Old People's Home, ou trial. Jupoe Winitanson—Asslsts Judge Smith, No, 4,642, Holmondabl ve. Chicago City Railway Compuny, on trial. 560, 089, 019, 050 to No JUDGE ANTHONT—4%), 500, 685, 658,to 870. No eae on trial, Jupar GAnveER—Contosted motions. Jupay Kocens—No' fret call, ‘rial call 723, 728, 720, 4744. - No case on trial, . JUVAR MOWAN—IO), 174, 175, 177, 178, 181, 162, 184, ie. 0, 487, No. 103, Chompson vs. Heartman, on etal, bas JunaK Tawes—No first call, Trint call, 90, 104, 2, 220, 228. No.4, Murtord va. Dowling, on rial, : + Junar Bannom—Contestad motions. Junge Loowts—Set case No. 158, and Nos, 425, 42H, 481, AUB, 435, 487, 438, 440, 441, 445, 481, 445, At, 447, 449, and 456, : JUDGMENTS. Sorenion Courtt—Jupan Witrtamson—Jo- honn Hasemon vs. Sophle Spobrieder; vordict, $1,305, and motlun for new trial, Cinourr Count—Jupgz Roaers—J, W. Taft ya. Harriet ©, Thomas; verdlet, $60.00,—W. C, Al va, Luglebert Peter; vordiot $i5.—Roderick Novora Jr. ve. Willinm B. Orcutt, 8107.50. Junge Hawrs—lsanto Grivoson ct nl. va, Houry Crawford; verdict, $6,148.05, and motion lor now: trinl.—John Bicknell vs, Willlam H. Higgins and Matildu 8. nlp! Sa ‘The Lord-Muyor of London. Many yenra ago Ald, Musgriive, a loading Londen nuetionuer, left word on leaving his store that a parcel was to be sent up to his houso by the porter, But jn tho eyenmg-ono of the senior clerks appeared with it und explalued thut asthe pbrter was not fortcoming hy thought he night as woll bring it himself, Tho Alderman was 80 well pleased with the young man, for whom ho folt gront estovin, tut he soon afterwnrd took hit into partnership, and the othorday.tho obliging clerk bevame Lord- Mayor of Lonion. 5 a Fingor-nail sets and the “Mara? Cologuo may ‘bo found at tho drug stores of Buck & Raynor. _—<—<—————__—_ ‘Try Curenlino for, corns: tt will suroly curo tent. 25 conts, Fuller & Fuller, 2 Market aireot Werecommend Eldredge sewing-machines, —__ ———— MARRIAGE LICENSES. (ihe following matringo licguscs ware tauod yoo torday; = Name and, Restitence. {gent ¥. Cong, Chieago,, wee peated Chicano. lorry W. Phillips, Chice { harra, aby, Chnieage Carl Moling, Chicago. {Morin Wats, Guten: {Hour Ganachow, Jo leas Lucksteds, Jefarson, Martin It, Herg, Grand C; ti {Eitila Padison’ Grand Crossin } Soren Lurson, 34) West Indinni Borgetta Kouteen, 3 Wost Indintia,., j Frits Moir, Chileno... ‘Minnle lowe, Ciicago. { John Ht, Sinlth, Chieaga Mury Patterson, Chicago. 1 fioun MoGivern, Chicago, 24 Nollie’, Gibbyns, Chicago, oH | Albert Pohike, Wi Hanover, 25 Maria Mardty, Lanuval at Wilbdint Schack, ’Uuteayo.,. 30 Gottllebe Kukownkt, Cliteay a3 4 Chrlattun Denson, Ghtoauo, Francia ltddingtan, a3 sass 3 ranols Kiddington, ao Bouth Morwan.. Fe Ca i pean akaen, Jullus A. Thonipson, Chicago No lio Steely, Chicato, fobs P. Jubnaon, wt Soda ‘Appulonta A. O, dangon, Chics: Poul Bohafer, 263 Portland avenu tua (tose, 24d Porttand avenue, dosoph 0, Scott, Chtcago.. Prema Baise hea: Frodorlek Gable, 127 Koww Woldors, Chicago, MARRIAGES, Soaree-ererrraertrtrvitriaktmeraer eee ame GHOVIEN—WINSTON—At St. James Churohs in tht clty, Nov. Wo, by tho Mev, Froduriok, Couriuyy tite Dee d'by the Hishop, of Zillnot, Thomue Witliains rowor und Lily Win fon, daughter of Bradoriok H. Winston, ull of Chicago, HOLLINGHWORTH—FELLOWS—In this ‘elty on . . 0 orthisenye : pieedciiib cd DEATHS. siete et bo oe CONKLIN-On Thureday ovonlng, Doo. 1, Honry Al. Conkitn, axed Sf yours und 10 ni Hi i i ti ieee will bo held un Sunday, the 4th ott the family residence, 4 Wost Frionda of tha family ary thvitad to ate torment, on dion ‘Ee Chicana HARTIL ‘and Indianapolis papors please cy, Mily Barth, daugh: ft Charles and Caro: wed W years and oro nts. e / Fane! Uh, at residence, W Eyun-ay, MeLEAN--Lulllian Jusephing MoLoan, of congestive ontiis, fee 7 months and I days, only child of Alvort Af, and Mary MoLuun, rr i uy Fra To aciouea, aes ITH—Dos 1 at 1121 roy Davis Kuiith, mother of Periraeahht head Bees TRUS USNR ana Fy i ploauo vopy. reoklyn, an Noomington papors NB—OI y NU—Of conmumution, Addta, Coa nt of ahah vid Coli tO he Pollino: o Sister of Hen Collins, ‘aued 2 youre und 4 2001 + Notloo uf tunural heceattor, 2 ricehins (Ne ¥4) Peper pines copy, ~ vy Dove, % Lydis, boloved daughter o! wieate cashes area set, abd i 13 Onkwote, sea a em A) hERIIVUSK—Dag, }, 30 oe Hinees av tharesidunoude ber konsinelae We Be Wale Us, corner of Bixty-fourth und Marvurdeats., i hgle= ‘wood, Aire, U, torlousy, of Greonport, |p i. + Butleral actvicos utd p. uw, Doc. J, wtwur whlch the faunas will be taken ib for Jotermont, Priontls URATT—Tho funornl services of 3! 5, diana-ay, und hitty-mintieaty ab di o'clock thle Bute Feisit ae crete EN EN WALT, . Ay ro Wet, Strangore aud curtorcial tray- Jayited attend. Souy sorvice wt . et HLH CHICAGO PHILOSOPHICAL s0- ety mevts this cl ‘the Kev, ee evening at Apolic ilall, Payor Sri ley. KA; Hulluna, UU. he Puilosupie VUE REV. HERRICK SON, D. D,, Merete id PUTER JORNSON, J me Wega AgMer Farwait teday as noon, Topier Bond $1, ££6.0¢ 65 fora rotall vat By 3 Bean oe Dost Candles oly, e atrivdiy Oy autaiontor past gate Tatarsio alk Chea, "Ade A a yarns cuss y + Confuctlouor, 1 Madison-a, and Assistant. ‘Alaskas and Sandals, |, Fho remains will be taken to Jullut, tt, for In nt . pint Claret. W. We WATSON, Propr. aK ; Es MAGNY, Chef’ @Cuisiuo,’ "| EEEBBBACNYD 999 @ O41 Lake st SS ee a ; MEDICAL 2 = DENTISTRY, ____. TNs fe reer ri nner - Loose’s Extract ii. 28. PHULLAES, 169 South Clark st THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Pits Bitayey ein fine (anu Se 1 Hiteis LEB: fi 3s 5 it Call or sand for ciroular, — "HOMGEOPATHY, | _ ns. ghee HR SOLERO Samoa German Canarles, Bouth Clark-at, up-stalra, {und othr Sinan Ble Siark PILE REMEDY, KAEMPFERS, 1270 : “ PRONKS, ace * By GEO, 2, QUE & Cl 2H and 21) Mndison-se GEO. P. GORE & CO. Boots, Shoes, .' and Slippers Than they will close out at Auction - MONDAY, DEC. 5. 214 & 216 Madison-st. Dry Good DEPARTMENT. REGULAR TRADE SALES Tuesday, Dec, 6, 9:30 a. m., + AND Thursday, Des, 8, 9:30 a. m, Largo quautittes of goods. to bo Clear in Here errr ttll Salons . Flectrify the blood, making natuy, to become strong and vigorous Discase of ALL KINDS cured by Dr. HECKINGCER’S Wonderty METALLIC BATTERIES aug MEDICATED INSIDE sory; both of which have the Celebrate MOISTURE CELLS, Which _ conduct ELECTRIory over the, entire system, For RUEUMATISM, DuEBiLrpy COLD FEET, Se., it is a Posi. TIVE CURE, . Turner & Ray, o” 220 & 22 State-st., Sole Wholesale Agents for tho: West, Northwest, and Southyest, Retailed by Boot and; Shoe Dealers and Druggists every. where, Batteries, 50e; Inside Soles, 75c. : UCCHINGER SEX VANCE tetR Speetal Consignments OF RROOATS. Special Consignments MEN'S SUITS, Special Conxignmenta PANIN AND-VESTS, Spockul Conatynmenta YOUTH» SUIT: Special Conniqunwnta LADEN OLOA. Special Conatguments UNDERWEAR. Special Consignments SILI MDICES, Spectal Consignments FEAN PANTS. Spectal Consignments OVERSHIR Sportal Consiyumenta INIT SCARES. Sheetal Conniqnmonta KNIT TACKETS, Speclat Consignments LADINS' NURTAS, Speclal Connlgnmenta INIT MITTENS, Apreial Conatynmenta FU HATS. Special Consignments WINTER OAPS, Speclul Consignments PINE HOSIERY, Spectal Consignment POCKET UULLERY. Special Consignments FINK GLO Vis. Speciat Consigunenta WHITE WHA Spectat Consignments DIeESH SILKS, Spectat Consigquments BLACK SATINS, Speelat Consignments WALL PAPRR, Oe i A et ; ho forowoing ‘ure constaned espoctally for clonr- | Bacay» : 5 ayad anco, pronaratory ta taking wiack at the ciona ot tho | ERPS “eg: es AEG: e ONE year, nah tho ts particularly woll assorted, and the | ig Tey oat trade will tind this n very favorable opportunity to purchaty for Hrosunt, Demand, ‘This cntire senoduls will bo on sate noxt Tucaday. ; ' SPECIAL Offering Holiday Goods Thursday, Dec. 8, 10 0'Clocka.m. | “RQ WAL BAKING POWDLIs ; ‘ANOTHER THOUSAND LoTs, | ~~~ en 7 fo, . GKO, P, GORK & CO. Auctionoore. Rubber Boots, Arctics, suere sng! Grain Boots, . Warm Lined Shoes, * And a FULL LINE of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, | ° ‘Will be closed out at Auction Wednesday, Dec. COMMENCING AT 0:20 PROMPT. GEO. P, AONE & CO, ~ ‘Hteind Ss Staaisodeat, Thursday, Dec. 8, at 9:30, LARGH TRADE BALIEOR — ~* CROCKERY . GLASSWARE. We shall soll a tnrgo stovk of W. G. and QC, Ware, in open lots, Decorated Waro, Lamps, Burners, &e. Goods packed for country morchants, GRO, #. GORD & CO., __Austioncers, Ss olutely Pure, MADE FROM GRAPM CRAM TARTAR. Tfonsokeaper's favority In louding cities of tho worl No othor propuration inakes much W2hy tiky, bot Dreads, ur luxutious pastry, Can bo onto by tzapom thes without foar of thu ills ‘rosultivg from heavy indie Bortible food, Ca" Commondad for purity nudwcle somenuss by the Governman BLUE, wnen OVAL, BAICING POW! Vore amulat, 7 as CHRISTMAS mM USIC, a By ELISON, FLERSHELM & €0. © Cea ALY OW Creat Double sale!|CHRISTHAS MUSIC. __Thls Saturday Morag, a 9:90 o'looks | Guspigr THE LORD, dananecerttt 9 performance. & conta. Carpots, Stoves, Bedding, ? Sdnd for List of Christmas Carols. Blankets, Household Furniture, BEAUTIES OF SACRED: SONG. f Crockory, Glass and Plated Ware, ett _ ton, 8h 1. #2. b ds. £2. A nable prese 7 Chrdmos, Coys, Holiday Goods, | Hose win love tho bese. swe the mone aucous4tal AC. KU. songs of tho day, by 44 fuinous composure Stora must bo cleared for Kxtra Halo next weok. ELISON, FI HANERETES. | RHYMES AND TUNES. strap": 18) Handolpuert. 1 noid songs, lullabies, and Kindergarten lays, #i. GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG. S20he The new and most favorite collection. ¢ WATED MOTORS. _. Tuark’s Water Motor NORWAY MUSIC ALBUM. fy'ncue a alu Of tho Vikings of tho North. Wild and eautityl, Forrayning Light and Hoavy Machinery by Water, . ‘. oe ¥ e thas Ra ie Sutra cidrigstarmaderseausco”™ | FRANZ’ ALBUM) OF SONG, {iif Frunz's own edition of bis famous Gorman songs. Factory, 86 & 88 Market-st., Chicago. Agents in all tho large citten of tho United Btnte: CHRISTMAS CANTAT: Europe, und Australis. Seu@ foreircutar, Patented a eos, Quurtuls, Bulos; ote, Aug. 28 tatty Dew it, zy Nov. dibs Infeidgenunta | spirivud musa pbrosocuted, ee LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Ill. Backus Water Motor, Weta, By Gute 1s terson, I woud Sacred words ax IN & CO., Toston. Aupolles from fy drant Pressure, the Cheapest power OLIVER DITSON &:CO.y Teele known. Tnvaluablu fur blowin, reh Crzans, min —— Hing Proawas New! chines tn huttees Tactorlos, Turning Lathes, Cotes Allite, Haus Mines, Elevator cic it 1 slaows, neat. + wil wurk at any prowuro of wate Parades at 40 pounds ekmita. naa, 4-uore Pp to 10 be power. Prices frum ~ Big $00, "oud tor hescetptivoicenlar to THE BACKUS WATER MOTOR CO,, Neto York, Works, Chicuya, B28 Mevadway, Newark, N.J. 49 Vourborn Bt Infringemente will be prosecuted, , RESTAURANT. Sunday Dinner, As publishod in another column, will bo served ‘Table WHote from 12 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Watson's Restaurant Francais, 146 MNearborn-st. 75 cents, inoluding Town tet i fat Brant 1 Xs 5 thee a Ineo, VANKS:+ AND CANS. WILSON, BVENDEN & (0, Tanks and Can, SLOOGnewano | — eae Itching, Uloarated, evry. ia owt sist jeodlny a wind CHAS. fray Pe en Meee wert eta Neentar es ’ No. 24d Bluters! a or bay casa, . ¥ ing BAI i re ya Bund genubes wolthous Alsai Baas go Depeuy as Ws Medteons beet. Bite 8 Melts, = tt, ener STEEP TT TTT =z CIGARETTES, MINING OUTELTS: Neecess peter loses iy O Oe eer TED AS SN at availed 2 GILBERT WHEE HURT ieg pleenu nllona UY biol dulcious tra 1 Cluriest wrauce aad uurihy. " wit

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