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H 5 i be] CHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. A. 8. SopEN, of Boston, Is at tho Tremont, Con, Wd. Hesn, UB. A, Is atthe Sherman. 1. H, Ba‘¢es, of Ottarwa, Ml. ts nt the Palmer, Mantin J. Hunnee, of St, Louls, is at the Tre- mont, 2 ‘Tnomas H, Hara, of Louteyille, Ky, {sat tho Patnier, Rotts Tracy, of Auburn, N. Palmer, A, A, MERRIFIELD, ot St. Albans, Vt, Ia at the Sherman, MR anv Mus. E, C. clark, of St, Louls, ore at tho Palmer. Utsnop Wittrrny, of Minnesota, Js at tho Grand Paoitic, i TL. 8. Wane, of London, England, is at tho Grand Pacific, Gronar W. Citraxnrer, of Lansing, Mich, Is nt tho ‘Tremont. 4, A. Wincnesten, of Whitewater, Mich. 1s at tho Tremont. BA. Rumsey and wife, Seneca Falls, No Yo Bre atthe Sherman, Mi. ann Mns, E.G. Logan, of Loulsyllie, Ky. are at the Grand Paeitic, Rienanp Maxweut, of New Zoniand, !s regis- tered at tho Grand Pacific. BE. B, Vossunat and Frank G. Brown, of New York, are at the Sherman, Thr National Mase-Ball Leasue will meet ot the Tremont [House today. OEN. Frank A. Bonn, Daltimore, Md, 49 dmong the arrivals at the Leland, Jonx DouaLas, of St. Vaul, Special Agent of the Treasury, is at the Grand Pacitic. O. B.Ganusta, Secretary of tho State Boord of Agriculture, is at the Grand Pacific. Tas English Lake Shooting Club held a rou- Mno inceting at the Sherman House lost evening. MAypEL Bros, fasued an order yesterday dl- recting tbolr employés to be yuccinated before Monday woralng. Aconngsronnest who “wants to know" ‘Is Antortned that the salury of a Deputy-Sheriff in Took County is 31,80) a year. Justicn HaAmMen charged Fred Darr, an ex- ressmnan, $5 aa tolt for driving « miscellaneous loud over Michigan avenue yesterduy. Gronar W. Wanreitas, of London; E. Achorly Phillips, of Shrewsbury; E, N. Crow, of Liver bool; and L. Hriggs, of bunderland, England, are at tho Palmer. Cnanura Percy, Seeretary and Trensurer of the Chiengo & Grand Trunk Railroad, aud W, Hl. MeDail, General Erelut, Agent of the Hannibal & St. Joseph Ruilrond, ure at tho Palwor, THEE will bo a meeting in tho Palmor Honso. club-rooms this evening to completo the arguni- gation of a Democratic Central Club, it will bo yocinl and politicalin its character after it js organized, Lit. J, H. Bargows lectured Inst night in tho Fitth Presbyterian Church beforo n liege andl- ence on tho subject uxpressed inthe words, “Tho Man of Aimerleau Indepondenco—Sam- ‘uel Adams.” THe temperature yesterday, na observed by Manuese, opticinn, 84 Sudison street (TRIBUNE Sultding), wag nt n,m, 42 degrees; 101. m., 433 2m, Be tne Ate Spe tty 45, Dacomvter, 8 a. i. 255 8p, my ae Tne CLINicat SocieTY of Hahnemann Hos- pitt held @ remular monthly meeting nt the Grand Paelfic Hotel last oventng, De. it. Ludlam presiding. Dr. ¥, Leavitt and others presunted reports on Interosting obstetrical cuses, “ny firat informal reception of tho Chieaga telegrapbors took place Inst. eventing at Martine's West Side Acudems. Dancing, which was tho Tenluro of the evening, was: alk up with vigor * otis ate hour. Nome 40) invitations were sued. At half-past 6 o'clock Jast evening a horse at- tached to Merchants’ delivery wayon No. 7, ran away during tho ulsvnco of its driver, creuting conslderuble excitemet along State atrest neur Monroe, and upsetiing tho wagon. Beyond this no aamage was done. ig THe Secretary of the State Board of Dental Exuminers, Dr. George H. Cushing, 34 Monr street, Chicago, stites that some 300 duntisi bavo thus fur fuled to register their names be- fore the board ay required by the new law. Tho ‘tmo for registration expires Jan. 1, * Janes JARVIH, ono of the threo mon who wera ‘partiuily axphyxinted by coal-vas, which escaped from natove in Mra. Manus’ boarding-house at No. W010 Emerald avenue, died at 4:20 Monday afternuon, He woe an Irishman, years of age, tud only six months in the country. Cnannna Decken, 9 clerk in theemploy of Mavehall Field, fell off tho Rock Istand dummy neur Thirty-elgbth stroot, and, striking, agninst 8 pile of railroad tes, got n compound fricture bt she vignt hth Ho was taken to his home at He sornes of Indiana avenuo and Fifty-frat ret. 5 ‘The Amalgamated Association of Towa and Steel Workers of the Fourth Diatriet will moot g Ly indance from St. Louts, Sprinsfiold, Jolict, and Milwaukee. Tha ry Is at the ‘Ineeting is for 8 yeueral consultation of private | interzsta, YesTenDay, morning tho Archer ayonue cara ‘were put Gu State street, tho curve at Archer avenie baying been coinpleted. The cara aro turned on the switch between Monroo and SMad- dson streets. The object in putting theso cars on isto keop tho tracks cloar of tho mud with which they have boen covered. + AN owner Je wanted nt the Wost Lake Street Stution for a lurge loathor-covered trink con talning Bome Jads's and. obild’s calico and de- lainy dresses and underwear, it was fount Monday night in front of No. 28 Ogdon avenue, und from uppoaranees bad beep atulen and ran sacked by thicyes, who had carriod off overy- thing of value, THE Young Ladles' Congregational Missionary Society met Inst evening in the Firat Congregn- uonal’ Church, There were representutivos prevent from the Union Park, First. Plyisouth, anu New England Churches, Miss Buckley, of Plymouth, presided. A number of pupers wero rend, and Mrs, Gultok, 1 iniasionary from Japan, spoke on the wordt i that country. Gustav Goener, of No. 300 North Paulina street, injased his footing when uttompting to climb ontoan Incoming trolght-trato near Cly- Dourn place station ycaterday afternoon, and dad boto legs mutilated in a horritte manoer, He was gent to the County: flespital by Ollicer Heis, ‘The injured man, who has a large tanily dependiug upon bin, ls not expeoted to lve. Jon Fenouson, a bartender in the employ of Mike MeDunald, while on bin way homo 140, yeeterday morning, was attacked near the core der of Hubbard court and State atreet by threo nen, who tnade « desparate attempt to rob him, He fought them olf, and, drawing bis rovolvor, Abloves returaid tho Gompllcaene hy ieiae tke x ed the compliment shots at him. Nourresta. NEY Brag kebse Frank T, NCLSON, 8 young man who has beon in tho employ af Brininall, Lamb &Co., No. t Lake street, waa yusterday hold in 81,000 tall undk toduy upon a charge of obtuining yours aud money upon fniso pretenses from irms with whol big employers hud deaiiugs. ‘he ede of his Beouladcne fa _belng looked up by Hinkerton’s agency, but it was tot thought | “not thnt ft would éxcoad Sia. YU OURBE last FRANKLIN MacVraan,, N. K, Fairbank, and Jobn A. King, Mr. Cragin’s trio of {uvostigutors dato the workings ofthe Water Oflee, have been tormatly uppuluted to represent tho Citizous' <Asduciation in the tnntter, and i sutlielent suns Sprroprated to pay all uevvssary expenses, for elerk bire,eto, ‘Tho trio will calt at tha Clty- , Hall thissmorning with the Intention, ib id une ; derstood, of beginning work ut once, A. KIMGALI, Gonernl Suporintondent of tho Chicago, Rook Julund & Pacttia Rallrond; Jonna ©. Gault, Qenural Manager, and A, 0, rd, Gene eral Srailo Munnuer of the Wabash, St. Doula & Pacitio Ituttrouds i, W. liuidexoper, Prosident pf tho Chleayo & Rastorh tilluols iulltond: A, A. ‘ulmuge, General Manager of the Migsuurt Pus eltto Hullrouds und B, 1, Caldwell, Gonoral Blane ager of the Hed Line, aro ut the Grand Pacitic, ‘Tne plans for the new Roard of ‘Trade bulld- » dow, Bo thorouyshly desoribed in THe TUNE of Jenterday, will remuln on exhibition In the pres ent Rowwd of ‘Trade ball w tow days, wad, ia order to give tho general unlig an Spnoreinslty to Inapect them, the hall will bo kepronen this and tomorrow afternoon trom 8 ta Torelock, it ‘will bo some days before the Bourd of Real-Es- tute Siunagers, the absolute Judges in this mate ter, will arrive at any conciuaion, Detectives La Bounty and Haas havo under arrest three expert young pickpockety named Jobn Hickey, John Burns, and Dick Nurns, ‘whorn they found Working umongst the crowd on State strovt yostorday ufternoon. Upon wcarching thom atthe station yeuterday Hlekey: ‘wns found to bo the proud ‘posuossor of 612 cash, two watches, und a fine seal cup which Lo curried concouled Inia pocket. ‘tho olliuers hope to Ax sevoral recent thofts upon thea, Sin. M,C. Moxton conducted the oxeroises ut the noon prayer-imeeting in lower Farwell Midt Yesterday, -Aftor the elaboration of several Libiteu! pagsnyes by the leader, Str. ean, eu Tetury of the Rvangelical Committes, presented a ourpber of requeats for prayer trom Coretlans in trouble, Que onthusinstio guntionnn asked the prayers of the inceting for tha conversion of winotner who thla week permitted hur jz-ycare a doughter to join the ballet at Itayerly’s Tho- Fiue Insurance Patrol No, 1 waa on ita way to Br atlil" thre yesterday afternoou when It was qmetat the corner of La Ballo and Randolph atreots by a runaway borde and buggy, the latter gantaining # young son of dr. Anderson, a Union street coal deutor. ‘Tho driver of the tira \ Apparatus swung ble team around oud ene dyavored to xutuut of the way, but withoutavall, thougn be prevented a inere serious Amasb-up, As It was, Ube front portion of the ajrol wugolt was rather badiy dawayed, an ne of the horeea ey serluusly cut up that hy will be unite forduty far sowie tline to come, A truck bulonge Sng to Norton Bros., milters, was mixed up in the trouble, and camo out with n dished wheol., Mr. Anderson's rig escaped with a broken shaft and Qacared boy, Curren Post, G; A. it, held tts reguiar semi. Monthly meécting last eveulng, and clected the following otficers for tho onsuing yoar: Com- mander, G.8, Hudsons Senior Vieo-Commander, Gd. 1, Meservey: Junior, August Lootfel; Adju- tant, J, Unannenhowers Quartermaster, It. 1), Foast Bt recon, Charles F. Butebelder: James K. Millard; OMicer of Day, Fe W. Reauma; Olle! Guard, ‘Thomas MeMelll: State Bnenmpment, 1, 8. Dannenhot A, Mogervey, Ar tho annual meetinzof the Y. M. ©. A, far the election of ollicers for tha coming Dew yenr tho following ticket was unanimounly elected: James L. Houghtoling, President; Cyrus H. Mo Cormick dr.. Firat Vieu-President; E, D, Res ton, Second Vico-Prealdont: . Kean, Troas urer: A. T. Hemingway, Corresponding Seorvs tary. Hoard of, jlanngers John V. Farwell Jr, Presbyterian; W. It. Stirlt Episcopal; W, E. Kelley, Congregationntist: i. &. Wise, daptists D,W. Potter, Methodist; Joun Falebunks, Nee forme Episcopal, Kowarp Wattr, the young man who was hit over the hend with a bar of iron whilo quarrel- ing with Wiliam Allger it Roedy’s ele ator worka on Iinols street, where they were both employed, layet alive nnd doing fairly woll at the County Hospital. Ho is by no means out of danwer, but tho physiciana in charge think they wilt be able to tell how tho case will result ‘at the expiration of twenty-four hours, Atiger was arralgned beforo Justice Kaufmann yester- day, and was held without ball until today to ayalt tho result. CortiR, tho Dolton enlicctor, charged ‘with inhumanly abandoning bis stable of horses, took n change of ue youtorday frum Justice Walsh to Justice Morrison, and thoro succeeded In geot- tli a continues until Saturday morning. Mr. Dudley, of tho Humane Society, bud on band no less than twonty-uight witnessos against him, and the formiuable array seemed to terrify not ontyCottlo but his attorney, and the continu. uneo was songht no doubt with the hope that tho mujority of tho witnesses would not bo able to be present Saturday, A MEETING of Interest to drunkards was held in Lower Farwelt Hall last night, led by W, 0. Lattimore. Thero were mory thin a dozen teas monies from ten who nad vvon tlown to tho lowest depths of degradation from long and ox- cesslvodrink. They were unatnmous in sityin; thnt no amount of selfdetormination or moral resolution could freo them frum the slavery of the cup, but no inatter bow low they were as Poon Us they gave up trying to save thomsclves and asked Gott to save them they wore free nen and had no more @ealro for drink. A.XOLEMN Pontifical Requiem Mass for tho happy repose of the soul of the Catholic and patriotic Archbishop MacHrie, of tho Diocuse of Tunm, Ireland, sill be aaid by the Rov. J, Watdron'tn st, dobo's now church, corner’ of Clare and Eighteenth streets, next Friduy at 10:00. m., it boing, the month's mind of that eminentdivino, All the clergy and Irish societies Are requested to be present on the occastun, and A Keron commemoritive of his life, works, and ernotity will be prenebed by tho dtev. Ay O'Negan, D. D., of St, Vincent's Chureh. Frank RANKE, tho German tallor who in an insauc freak Monday morning cut tho throat of Ils baby boy, was yet alive yesterday afternoon, but tho prospects fur a recovery to nut seein to be good. Tho wound in the abdomen proves to be much deeper thun waa nt frst supposed, and peritonitis, which will cause death in from three to four days, is Ikely tu bo tay result. The Cor- aner, untlelpating that ho will not survive, hag agin postponed tho Inquest upon tho murdered infant until Friday morning, and by bls permis- sion it wus yesterday turned over to an undch- takor for burial, A reTitton to Congress ts belng elreutnted by tho Civil-Service- Reform League, and is recely- tug some signatures, ‘The pnper aske Congress for the passage of a Dit providing that uppoint- hients to subordinate executive oltices, with such exceptions na-may be oxpediunt, shall bo mudo frown persous whose fitness bas been ase certalned by compotitive examinations open to ait npplicants properly qualified; and that re- movuls frown such ofices shull be made fer legitimate cnusa only, such ue dishonesty, neil. gente, or Ineilicioncy, aud not for polltical opinion or for cofusul to render party servico, Tne “mud-house,” a disreputable Desplaines street dive, has been recelving a ureut of attention frota the Madison strect pollco.of . Monday night it was raided and a dozen of ite youthful but depraved inmates locked up. Last hight Officers Libby and Jenaings found threo young Women in there who were acting in a most dlageheatul manner and placed thom under ar- rest. On the way to the statiov one of them useapod,. and the remaining two mude auch n desporate resistance that It wag with aleonity they wero finally overpowered and ut under lock and key. 0 ofticers. any that had the prisoners been men they would have fared badly, ‘Tie caso of Ferdinand Weatavil, of tho Den- mark House, was heard before Justice Summer- fletd yesterday, und be wits bonorably acquitted, Mr, Wostavil was charged by n Hollander named Audeta with bial tng SOO som bim under filso pretenses, tho money having beon deposited for the purebise of agaloon. A placo wae bought for $100, corner of Clark and Lako streets, and Audola yave back ncnnttel mortgage for $200. Tho prosecutors offered to compromise, which offer tho defonse refused, Bolling, that they had neted honestly, and that thoy had ao shown be- tore the court, Gon, Martin Deom acted as at- torney for Westavil. W. H. Taxrus, who during the summer kept AD ice-cream and Jomonado tont on Halsted atreet, nenr Do Puyster, yesterday -gavo bail in tha suin of $1,000 to appear before Justica Prindiville on the 18th nat. upon a charge of ob- talning property by false pretenses, Patrick Gorman, who makes complannt, sets forth in his agidavit that Trofus, by giving’ hima spurious ‘lecd purporting to be made by Samuel W, Ponso, April, 1881, fora tract of land in Burry County, Misgourl, succeeded in obtaining from hhin a deed transferring o valunble tract of land in thls (Cook) county to Mrs. Mary J. Trefus, wife of the defendant. - Epwanp A. Trask, whose ways of doing busi- ness ‘Tre ‘TRIBUNK exposed some months ago, It up to bis old‘tricke again. He has ened a poor colored wonan named Mrs, Johnson, who works for tho Janitor of thy Onkloy Street Behool, al- loging thas tho clalin is $4. He has served an attachment in garnishment upon Richardson, the Janitor, whu owes the puor woman some 38, ‘The sult was commenced before Justice Skelly, in Lemont, and tho poor, ignorant woman was ouly notified when the Janitor told hor he coutd, not pay hér, If the eluim fa a just ono, Truak’ could ag well have aued in tho elty and saved an unfortunate and hetpleas person a bifl of costs, Tne. Directors of tho Protestant Orphon Asylum beld tholr regular monthly meeting yor terday. a report from Mra, EL. C. Bigelow, tha Matron, showed that during the month cizhtoen ehildron had been admitted, und that nineteen hind beon sent ont, Tho total numoer in tho asylutm ut present is 151, During tho month $440 in’ eash nad been received and $i) disburscd—. Jeaving « balance of $i. Donations to the amount of $188 hud also been recolved. Tho ‘Treusirers' report showed that Nov. | #18 bad heen deposited for Lourd, and that $207 had been aolicltey akg a total of g(w, Tho umount of the October bills was $128; provious defit, g A neaurnan meoting of tho Votor: “League was held Inst evoning at the Grand Pu- eltio Hotel. Col. L. W. Perce presided. Besara. Fred Kantaler, JAH, Weber, TR. Dain, A. 0, Bweetzer,Goorgo W.Little,andCuthbort W.Lalng were elocted members, - Lhe Bourd of Directors wero Instructed to report on tho question of se- curing permanent club-rooma, Tho Lecture Comtulttee presented a report on the concerts given at the First Mowiment arinory, showing (bat they buve boon a Huanctal and soolat suc- cess, "Tho next one willoceur Saturday oven- fny. Some amendments to tho by-laws woro er upon und tie meeting adjourned for ono month, Tuk annual meoting of Apollo Commandory No, }, Knighta Templar, was hold last evening, and tho following ollicors elected: EB. C,, Norman Gaseottes Go HB. Piitany; 0.0. D8, Cr Jobn C, Custiing; 8. Way D. A, ital A.C, Lamb; Recorder, Sanwel 3, Henders gon; Trensurer, J, B. Uradwell. Judge Brad: woll, on bebnlf of the commandery, preaunted the retiring Eminent Commander, Amos Grane nig, with o muyniticent Jewel, vinbeilished with six diamonds, and bis wife with a beautiful il- Yor water-servico of Ave picoes. Eminent sir Koight Grannis accopted the gifts tna nowt spouch. Tho commandery recolyed with tho usual honors R. E.d, 0, George Chandler, of Michigan. Vnv Directors of tho Nursery and Half-Or- pba Avian hold thelr regular wonthly mecte Untan 1 torday, The ‘Treasurer mado a report, witch awed that 927 hid been reculvou dure {ng tho month and that #84 had been disbursed for the current expenses, leaving a balanoy of Sik. Tho Matron reported eluven children ro- colved during the month, tiftoun loft, and a total du the home of 10, ft these wevonty-tive were [v the schoo! and thirty-tivoin tho nursery. Owing to tho prevalence of “whooping-cough, no ebildten have beun reculved except those who have had it, Any ono wishlog to make dona- tond to the asylum for Ubristinag can send thom to dirs. F.W, Pusheob, cornor of Huron and Weils strevts, Tue management of the Grand Opera-Houso return to music ugain next wouk, tho Emma Abbott grand Eagle Oporn company appears ing in. Fra Diavai *AUbers dulint fal ‘opera, hot heard bere revently. Thu scuson, whieh 6 contined to alx uights and two mutinées, 1s judl- clously divided botween grand, light, and comic opera. Tho company 18 strengthened by Valerie tine Fabrint and Louise Aunandily, sud the vborug fs sald to be moro oillcignt than ever, Usiylo's now upera, * Two Cavallors: or, a Jolly Night i Sorreota.” will be heard for) tho rst thug. Mise ASH will ulso bo heara in adem cittare us Par ah and Nisa Julie 9 beard ny My Vance gaio begins Thursday, Pethee Rue ag Last night, tn Btandard all, Foluemtent uineried Sits Davie Been Rea Bes Hertha Oberndort, both of thls city. ‘The brido was superbly dressed fn creumscotored silk, quolre untique. cut cn trainy, telmmed with Valenciennes lave; ehe wore ‘diamond oruas woul, ‘The prusente werg, very costly and laborate, and ens tho youuy lady yucste wore Miss Julia Hosentaum, Miss Ricabiaa, Koss Loweustera, Sls Daube, the Mlisee Stuln (als- ten of the groom), Miss Novy Strausd, Miss Hirsch, Miss Ltubel, Bliss Morwenrotn,’ Miss iiunite wary Mout Eeiandgey seen Sete he enue! Suxbauns . Oberndort, ‘fhe ushers wore Jacob. Lavy He Heppner, Edward Goodman, Edward Ferien Aloxandor Burkman, and George Morgenroth, ‘The enjoyment of the evening was inoretsod by a fine supper served in tho dioing-room and enjoyed by the numerous company. The wed- ding tour will be mado through tha cities of tho Ena, Misa Brann delivered her fourth lecture of the winter series on “Art Literiture yester. day afternoun in bor studio and parlors, No. 209 Turon street, A vers large nudlones of ladies ‘was present, and peneeiy, appreciated tho leot+ Urers remarks. Tho aubjuct was" ttaphach ut tho Vatican.” nud consisted of tropty interes! ing doseriptians of the works of that ‘wonderf gonius who knew bow togcanetlfy everything he touched, Miss Starr oxbiblted a magnificent al- ‘bum of fifty-two lithographic heads taken Ife. alzo from the achool at Athens, and divelt nt some length on tho famous pictures of tha “ Dispute,’ "Philosophy," “Poosy,”” surie prudence,” and many others, Tho siext lecture will occur Deo, 1, and will be entitled "ita phnet's Lorgte." ‘Thr Union Veteran League bold, ite regular meeting nat ovening In tho Grand Pacite Hotel, Keven new tnembers Woro elected. Tho Con tnlttee on Entertalnment repurtecd tha stuccess ‘nancially of the sertes of antortaluments given nttho First Regiment Armory, the third of which is te oceur Saturday “evening. ‘Tho anne of Directors wus lustricted to look up a sultublo room for temporary quarters. It ia tho design of the league to procure as soun as price tleablo a suite of rooms for both club and recep: on purposes. Tho following mombers wore ap nolnted x committen to deatt reagluttons on tho death of Gon, Kilpatrick: 1, W, Peree, W. 8. erloner, and If, Coniston. The Commmittes on the Revision of the Constitution and By-Laws reported au article for, the disciplining of, mom- {eee which will bo neted upon at tho next meet | UB RUTTER THIEVES. ‘Tho upper tendency In butter makes that com- moilty a favorit one: fur thloves to triffic in. fhe crn obtain it casily in almost any quantity: by the burglary of froight cars, and they tind a rendy markot for it. Pwo expert butter thieves, Michael Holand and Rudoiph Piekert, alina Railey, who woro cuptured Friday night by Otleer. Connery while In thoact of removing butter stole from cars on tho Northwestern Railroad from Ita hiding place undor an old bouRG on Rebeeva street Lelonging (o Andrew Whelan, huve been held by Justicu Miller in $3,000 ball each to the Crimiial Court. The night of Nov. 242 freight earon tho Fort Wayne tracks near Maxwell street. was forced opon by dirglars, who enrried of and seoroted In a lumber yard thirteen large tirkins of butter, Officer Houlihan, who was detailed on the case, ascertained that Fred Soudelelter, of No. 100 West Fourteonth atrect, knew something of the theft, and hind ono of the stolon firkiua In bis possvasion. Ho wus arrested Monday by Olllcera ovley and O'Connor, and was induced finally to tell ali ho Know about the theft, Upon inform. Uon thus obtnined, the same ollicers arrested‘ Soudololter’s next dour neighbor, an ex-police- man onmed Charlef Schwemm, who is employed asa watchman by the callruad company. He, tov, Was hiduced to confess, and thon Juin Trel- ber, 0 grocer ut No. 14 Fourteenth street, was arrested for having purchased aix frkins con- taining 250 pounds for $45, ‘Tho trio will be ar. ralzped upon eriminat charges before Justice Tugersoll clay, fohu BP. Gloan, a butter thief, who has been working the freight-cnrs on the Milwankoo & St. Paul Railroad, and who was recently caughe in the act uy Specini Policeman N. it. Linyd, was poinrday eld in $300 bait to the Criminal ur PLEARANT PRESENTATION. Tho residence of Mr. E. J. Lohmann, of “ The Fale," No, 009 Michizan avenue, was the secne of a pleasant presentation Inst eveniug., Mr. and ri. Lehmann bave been aud are great friends: of St. Mary's Cathullo Church, on Wabash aves nue. From tine tu thaw Mr. Lehmann ons hetned ft, and at the recont eburch fulr tho pas« tor, the Rey. Father Joseph P. Itoles, contelb- uted his watch, which wus contested for, and wou by Mr. Lehmana. That gentioman refused to tuko ft, and betee the meniburs of the church engaged Mr, C. F, Schwerdt, tho artist, to paint 4 portratt of Mr. Lehmann, which was presented to him Inst cveulng. The Kev, Koles mado tho presentation In felicitous remarke, ‘which were Appropriately Tehman. Mrs. Loninan was Grs, one of which bore acurd: “With compll- monte of Capt. Buckley, Licut Hayes, Aniray Hottand, Owen Murray, and James MeLanghlin.” Justice luyden wiso mude a few remarks, after which a plentiful lunch was served and washed down with wine. among thoso preaent wero Capt apa Miss Lucklos, tho Misses Spooner, a an an rs. Thomas Hamitgan, — Mr. Mra. Hiehard Cronin, Mu. ana Mra. W. ; Fred dy “Durr, A. Connolly, 1. rrolt, tho Key, dosoph P. Roles, Fathor Ambrosy Goulet, Ali, PB. San ex-Justice N. J}. Boy's den, John Keynolds, lam E. Spooner, Peter McDonald, Morris Barber, Charles Mitchell, Denis O'Sullivan, 8. Bigol, John MeKeough, Jieut. Martin Hayes, Thomas Donnelly, Hlebard Buckley, Andrew Holland, Owen Murray, Gil- bortSimous, J. August Juosich, and Mr. Zoug. A-DAD SALOON, Dennis Itedden’s saloon on State streot, noar Congrats must have been tho sceno of # cari vul Friday night last, according to the accout which aro beginning to come su from comphiine unta at Central Btation, The proprictor. ond Wiillam ‘Wrussol: wero nrrested yos- terday nnd held by Juetico Wallace untor bail until 2o'elock, Dec. %, upon churwes of ag- sault to do bodily injury and-robbery, preferrest by Harry Clitorl, who cinjins to havo bean’ badly beaten and robbed of n revolver and $18 cush—appurently simply for the rmusement of the crowd of balf drunken ruttians who wero present. Whilo Redden and ‘Truasel wero fur- nisbing bail at the armory, Jobn ©, King, a frovoling egont stopping temporarily at thy Florence House on West Randolph atract, waa enterlug complaint at the Central Station about having {alien jn with tho snino gangon the saine night as Clifford, te fared much worse, however, thun tho tiret complainant. ‘Two of his upper front teeth wero kleked out, and bis pant- uluona and pockets were cut with a knife, in order to got the $300 or Ki cash; which ho had been foolish enough to show, A companion who waa with him at tho time was badly beaten, and adorned with binek oyea, Mr. ing romoin- bored that his aesallunts wore called Dominick and Friday, and Detectives Hyan and Londer- Hun, to whom tho enge waa assigned, promptly utrested Dominick Welah and the notorious “ Friday" Kelley, and lodgod thei at the ar- mory upon charges of robbery and assault with intent todo bodily injury.” No traco of Mr. King's monoy hus yet been found, FOTURE NOME OF THE ACADEMY OF BCLENCES. Bomo weeks ago tho building occupled by the Academy of Selonces on Wabash avenue, near Vat Buren street, was sold out nuder a morte gaxe, and it hua been currontly reported taut” tha building, was to be vacated ond tho acadumy"s Lelonginga ware | to bo removed. It was nscertnined yeaterday, howover, thut tho Trustees had olfected an ar- rangement with the holder of tho mortynye, whereby the academy would be allowed to oo- eupy {te present quirtera until May J, 1k In aconyersation with the seorotury of tha Institue Non the other day, Sceratary Keynonls, of tho Exposition Company, stated that {f the neadomy wver needed ® rook to cover It the musium could be removed to the Exposition Buildin and the meetings of the neademy* could bo belt there... Mr. peynokis sold yesterday that tho Pisegifion had not been formally xetet upon by ulther party, but be felt suro that the ox. position minaxers would be glad ta give the ucademy quarters In the bullding, ‘The vaiuablo collection cauld be. given a good place In the west gallery, and ruoms for mectinga of tha nondomy could bu nicely: fitted up. {tts prob. nbie thut gumo action on the matter will bo taken at the next mocting of tho acadeny, which tukes place oue week trom noxt Tucsday evening, BONS OF VERMONT, ‘The annual meoting of tho Sons of Vermont waa held at tho Palmor Mousa Inst ovening. Judge Lawrence presided, and John N, Hills kupt tho minutes. Thera wero about forty members ‘pigrents ‘Creasurer Nush reported ror culpte of $405, and disbursements of $735, loay- ing a blanco of $0, . aA commmittes conatsting of Messrs, Vearson, oodward, nud Hagar was xppointed: to nomi- nato olllcem, Thuy sugested tho following, who were olucted: President, Normun Williama; Viee-Prestuents, 0, 8, A. Bprigue, 1. L. Coburn, Eugene Cantield of ‘Aurora; Seorctaty, Ke Ue Sherman; Treasurer, HW. 1, Naan: Executive Cominitteo, J. N, ililis, B.D. Reddington, A. N, Watorman, Jobn M, Hubbard, ana 4. H. Drury, Some juformul discussion took placo regard+ ing tho ratelug of Tuonay for thy proposel! man umont at Beunington, Mr. D.). Pearsons sug> esting ihut, tnstoud of the banquet, a mecting: beld tu cho Central Sualeellall, with eminent spenkerd, Bo alata ie to bo obarged,* It mila! Bi © also to get those presunt to tontribute to tao rund, presen Mr. Sutherland moved that tha Executive Committee procced to make arrangements for the usual annual banquatdan, 1%, Agruod ta, On motion of Bir, Stayar, it was decided to ass Bess cuch micimber 8h, ‘TOO MUCH Liquor. Thomas Dunn, 9 prisoner confined in tha boys’ department of the jail, attempted to cowmit suleide: » yestorday. jnarning. [ie ienbout 40 yeura old, and bas a wife andonechitd, Wher ona sprou in South Chicago (ust weck bo wag arreatod for striking a nun and locked up. He broke the windows of the calaboose, and set the buliding on tee, and thu mado his escape. {ter bolug Gut uo few hours bo was recaptured, And comtnittod to tho County Jail to awuit trial joraraun. Ho bad the delirluin tromens all of Monday uight, ana youterday morning tried to hung himeclf three timos with a ropy made of the Huing of biscoat. The rope broke tivlc0, but the taint the held, aod Duan was nvaorly: atrangicd when ho was discovered by the Turis kuy aud cutdawn, He soon recovered, and in tho wftorngon was sorry for wint be had done. He dusired to kill biuaulf, be suid, to get rid of his trouble.” Dion elaiins tuat be used to bo the * bows nalimaker” in Pittsburg, Whisky 1s Uio cause of bivdowntall, ‘THM LAW'S INEXOUSABLY DELAYS. Tho growling of sony witnesses ne they wore leaving Branch No. Vor the Criminal Court ate tracted thy attontion uf iis ‘TaiwuNe reporter, and on inuuley: he learned the cnuso of com- Holnt. ‘They bad come soven times trom South Chicuxe within w yeur to testify in a case whloh has juat beon again pustponed. The uame of the defendant wus Jubn: tHeancy, and tho re- porter buucod up the record, which is & felr apeciinen of tho way in whict tho Crimiuul laws aro udministered iu Cook County, Heauuy was indicted at the Sanusry, edi, term for ao ase bault with intent to kill Thurmas Gilley. April 16 the case wae continued by the dofend- wnty Juno 2 it wae again pub over DECEMBER 7, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. by him, July 7 it was passed © by agreomont wotli the September term, Oct. 13 tho recbr- nizanco was forfeited, Oct. 17 the default was act nado and now bail tnkon. Noo, @ the enso was continued “by agreement.” Tho defonso wns ready” yesterday, but it apponrod that tho Hames of two Important witnesses tind not been putin the indictmont. Such nm discovery cloven months nfter the trie bill was found ine aHentes grosa carelernces un tho part of the prosceuting ollicers. Tho witnesses for tho tanto were thoroughly diszusted at therdclay, and when tha enaa comes up rgain in two or threo months Rome ofthom wil perhaps not be pres- ent nud there will be another continuance until they ean bo brought in by attachment, ‘To at outaider it louke ns if an attempt wero hewn male to wenr ont tho pationco of tha witnesses, and thus bring nbout the entering of n noltc, A WANDERING PRSTILENCE, ONicer Davo Barry, responding to n knock at tho door of the Central Station pagrol-howsoe last night. was confronted by a trainpish-looking mun whose face wasn mars of blotches, “Whatdo you want?" tlemanded tho pollcc- man, “Thavo tho amall-pox, and want somo pico to go to,” waa the reply. Hunatity closing tho door, the oMicer directed tho pittient to go around to tho hentth — oftica, whore hu . remained until taten nway by anofficor from the pest-house, A conversa= ton earrled on with the mun from nrocond-ste window ruvented tho fact that hy hid beon wan dering al over Clark street during tho event, visiting a number of salvong In tho vicinity of Cinrk and Van Buron streots and mating tin self comfortudie in any place he could Aud until ojected by tho proprittors, ‘Uhid makes it look plonsant for tho saloonkeopore and others with whout ho came, Invontact, THE CLTY-HALL. ‘Tene wero twenty-nine deaths reported nt the Honith Office yesterday, A DUILDING vorm{t was issucd yesterday to John Nordren to build a two-story and base- ment store, 25 by 43 feet, No.2 Townsend atrent, to cost 83,000, dJusticn KAurMANN yestorday fined George C, Finney, of No. 285 Indiana etreot, and Thomas MeNutnara, of No. & North Onkloy avenue, $10 each for violntion of the building ordinance, AMALL*POX—7HTAT QUARANTINE STORY. a\prapos of the atatements made that Cal- {fornia boa quarantined against Chinago, if such was tho case tho health authorities along tho nee Ino of travel wutld have been notified, us ne such notice wns ever act out. The fact is, und ft {8 proven by atutiatics, that’ other enmmunities west and gust fro’ far worse afflicted with small-pox thun Chiccago, and the State of Minnesota ca- pecially go. So fur ns Chicago fs concerned, uo emigrant ever has left it who bad Indications of amull-pox. When thoy arsive hero having the disensu they are taken from tho train and sent to the pest-house. Yosturday thirteen cara of emigrants arrived from the Kast by tho Michi- gan Southern. Thoro wero throo cases of sinall- pox among them, and they wore nll duly cored for, No caso, even slightly suspicious, was al Jowed to luave here, ‘Tho emigrants will bo hold heco two diya and thon forwarded through to thelr destinntion. Tho remutations here are such os to protect the Northwest, while the Enst hns done little or nothing towards protecting Chicago from tho invasion of smult-pox. Anothor small-pox sutferer walked Into the Tlealth Ollice yesterduy--a tramp lodger at the Clurk Street Mission. ‘Ilis cago ts a very bad ono and he was promptly romoyed to tho pes! bousn, Now cases were reported trom No. Fox placa, No. 357 Nortn Wood, No. 160 Dayton, and No, 210 West Ohiostreet, and No. 76) oe bourn and No. i Webster avenues. Deaths were reported from No, 263 Larrabyo, No, 6th Larrabee, No. 32] North Carpenter, and-No. 2b Hurlbut streets. Thero wore two deaths at the pest-house, it docs seonins though thoro-is n desire not to: give ull tho facts in regard to the provalence of smull-pox tothe public. Tho Health Depart- mont doea not keop such a record of deaths from srinil-pox.as woul furnish the public any ins formation. thore 1s o desire to suppress faots, itis best that tha public should know athout it, for thore {9 n way of gutting at tho truth and hunting down those who supprose It. Thure wero abuut 100 persons vaccinated at tho Health Ollice yesterday, among whom wero many children. Somehow the doctors all over the city cantin- uo to bo very derelict In tholr duties 29 regards reporting contayiousdiscaxes. ‘Thore have bean only three cases of dipbtherla reported so far this month, yot the deaths nuinber fifteen, Tho Commissionor of Eealth bas the power to come Ee! doctors to report all contagious discages, and: 10 Bhould enforce the law, a THE COUNTY-BUILDING. {Tne board visit tho hospital today, Dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. Josevn M. Prries yesterday made a yolun- tary assignment, and Charles 8. Ilouk. was ap- polnted asalgnec, Mr. Perlos js put, down ag being In tho notion businosa on Franklin: street, but ho {nlled to sebudulo bis asscts or Mabilitics, ‘Crir Sherift’s olfico was quite, busy yosterdny,- especially iu the mattor of making lovies. ‘uo confectionery cgtnblishmont on State stroct presided over by Mr. ucekhelm was closed for 18; the notion house of M, A. Mainbart & Co., on Frinulin street, was closed for ¥2,00), an the saloor of Otto Houx, No. 26 South Clark atrest, was closed for’ $800, In oach placo a custodian ‘was placed in charge. ‘Tite per diom question 18 just now uppormost with the Cununissioners, and, trom the unauim= ity oxhiblted on the subject, there Is scarcely the shadow of a poaalbiiity of tho old order of things boing changed. Tho Juuiolary Commit- tee when appointed, to whom the imatter bas been referral, may ask the County-Attorney for an opinion in referenco to It, to help them our, but this will be all, What that opinion will be they ara already pretty woll advised, ao, on tho whole, there jano alarm about thelr allowanco being’ cut down, especially alnco thoy nsaumo yoae, they bave the whole matter in thoir own ands, ‘The Committes on Rules met yesterday, and spout svime timo in’ disposing of the worl: Lo- foro them, Tho resultoft tho mevting was tho renamlug of sono of the standing committees and tho remadoling of the rule in reference to auditing bila, Mr. Mattocks made somb im- portaut suggestions, which ure wise in that tho: prspose to jntroduco a reform by which it will 6 Impuasible hereafter, {f the rites ure adapt ed, for any ons to explnln bis vote on any quea- tion on tho ground of Ixnorance. Tho rites, as amunded, [yeyige for wit bills beiny reforred und printed before volug passed yun, 80 no one can vote for ar ngalnata bil without knowl what he Js dujog. ‘Yin Comnmissionors were yosterday tn receipt of sovern| applications for the work of making ushorthand report of the proceedings of tho. board, ‘The applicants received very little en- couragement, however, tor,apon second thought, those who had voted for the proposition the day. hofore hnd disvovercg their inletake, ‘To mako tho report would cutaila large axponso, ft waa concluded, and to print the aame would amount Uo necurmulating volumes of nauless Mteraturo which tho pubila would never consent to pay for, ‘Tho proposition may therefore be suid to be dead In advance, even if some of the mombors are forcod thereby to continue the tedious work of oxplaining thalr rogords to tholr constituents from day to day. UNRASY CANDIDATES. There is considerable commotion about the election of county employés, and everybotty in- terested may be aiid to boon tho yery tiptoo of expectancy. Some bolluve that the Chirk combination will bold to tho ond, und that who- over thoy may “have datormined upon will bo olucted, “But thia te evidontly n mistuke, Tho Domocrate already show signa of disruption. and it ta vertain that thoy. ure unpledged, which loaven those relying upon Clark's ctection ns thoir victory In rather an unoertain posivon. Mr, Clark Will, no doubt ja by his triends, but the chances re thut, bla tight holng over, the Ropublicuns wiil be abic tongree among themacives on tholr favorite, an it the whole question will bo eottied in a caucus or tho Republican members, This ie tho understanding wt least at the progont writ- fog, aud uny one calculuting upow Noything Hiss de culating upon “a man of straw.” Tho Republicansure not likely to throw tholr powar awny,aid ospeulatly to throw It into the hands or the eppoaltions Nothing will be done until sfter Monday, however, and thore is plenty of me for tho candidates to got {n thotr work, MORE COMMITTEE PALAVEI4 [n the orranging of the committcos Mr. Clark basa big job upon bis hands—that Js, if he cx. py to ylye suttafaction, Ho wus powerfully labored with yesterday, and a great doa! of talk wae bad on tho subject, tending to show whit bla oblixuuons wore; but his position was non-conmittal, on the ground, perhaps, that, bis promiaca were alroady io advance of bit pluces, Upon close inquiry, however, tt wae Tound that tha predictions tu these columns would not be far ont of the way tn the end, ex- copt a8 to Comm! jor O'Neill, who, it was charged, hud promised to vote for bim for Coulrniin a few minutes in advance of the elec- ton, und went back upon bis promises to yave hia “atockluga,” which some of bie comrades say ure tot nly too large, but too highly cole ored for bim to wear. It may be set down, therofore, thut Br, O'Noill will pot receive tho vonsidoration bo expucted, and that hia friends expected for him, ‘The ather opponents of str, Clack, it fe thought, will recolve every conaide eration ude them, and some of then more than they cnuld expect undor the clroumstanced; but tho comrolttoes, it Is thought, will not be anounced until the mecting Monday, —<$—_ ‘ U.8. AL ‘Taw Pension Agont disbursed $17,500 yesterday, ‘Tux collections ou dutlable gauds recelyed at tho Custoru-House yostorday amounted to $8,477, SPECIAL-AGENT DOVOLAS returned from fit. Paul yesterday, ond ja again at bis oflice |n tho Govornmont Building. ‘Tue internal reyonue receipts — yosterday aiouated to $4,0%, of which $26.659 was for aplrits, $5,131 for tobacco aud olgurs, and $3,764 for beer. : Gov. Drvenipug expects to finish tho Sunt of the money fo the Bub-Troasury by tomorrow. Ninty tong of sliver have been counted,. Ho is ¢ & as yot unablo to say whothor any changes nro to be'made in tho office stat, ne the nppuintmenta are made by the Scorotury of tho Treasury, A GAMOLEN uy the name of O'Nolll waa yos- terday arrested on an attachment from the United States Court at Yankton, D. 1. tinwilling witness niainat Rebel Geonzo,” tho confidenco many who committed murier thers. coma yenra ngo.:, Ho left for Dakota Inst ovon- a3 y 3 OMAR Donnery,' Mastor of the kchooner Flying Mist, was brought before Commissioner HToyno yesterday charged with beating ono of Mssenmen, ‘Tho testimony of tha crew wont to abow that tho Captain merely shoved the alihuory sailor, and the Commissioner forthwith discharged him, * Vost-Orrick Inaprcton Spuntina loft for Rigin yostortay with warrants for James Moran, Wittinms McCormick, and a man named Whson, who tro charged with robbing tho poat-oftice at Helvideroyostoriay morning, A tolugram to tho Inspegtor atites that tha burglars wot $800 in stam@® and S40 in currency. They will bo Brouyby botore Commissioner Hoste this morn- ng. TRLEGRAPIL TAT, 18 TNH WESTERN UNION PUTTING UP NEW WIRES: UNDE THA PRETEXT OF REVAING?—MUTUAL UNION TACTICS—AN INNOCENT CITY LINE, Since tho veto by Mayor Harrison of tho Mutual Union palo ordinancy, it has been statod tint the Weatern Union Telegraph Company has ‘Veen atringlog ow wiros on old poles without Holt, upon gho protoxt that it was replacing deadlines. Furthorinore, it was eald that tho company obtained pormits to replaco old wires with now from tho Dopartment of Public Works, and thon went on to build now Inos without Iimit, even going so farnastocrect new polea and extending ‘now farms tpon the oll pules already up, thus in- urensing tho number of thelr wires, in direct violation of the ordinanocs aduptetl by tho City Council, A‘Trtnunn reporter yeatorday took tha pains to look up tho matter, and found the following atate of facts: Tho Inst permit that was granted by the De- partment of Publio Works ta put up’ wires to any telegraph concern wne made by Comimis- stoner Waller, who, with tho consent aud by the direction of the Counoll, granted the American Union and the Atinntle & Pacitic ‘Letograph Companies tho rignt tu erect poles and tolegraph Nines upon certain stroota. Thare ts no record of any athor auch priviiezo having been granted. Mayor Hareisun hag not granted any such per- mit since he has been In olflce, for he. bas no such power, Aug. 30, 1880, Ald, HBurloy intro- adocy the following resolution, which was adopted: Hesolved, That tho Cammisstoner of Piblic Works te, and bo is hereby, instructed to sub- mit all requests for tho uso of streets or alloys for telegraph rnd teleptione pnics to the City Council, and that bo be hereby dircoted to fsauo no more permits for the placing of telegraph or telephone potes in any street or alley without the consout of the Council bo first obtalucd therefor. ITAVAS UNDER THIS RESOLUTION that Commissiono Walter granted tha Inst- mentioned permits, Slice thon the Council adopted the ardinince which compois all telo- graph wiresto bo put uoder ground within-two. yenrs hence, and granted the city tno right, in tho meuntime, to maintain ste telegraph and polico-alarm lines, and to oxtend thom as might bo Necessary nbove grounds Lut the elty 13 uso compelled to put its wires underground wt the timo mention Tue Taw porter, asked Mayor Harrison if bo knew of the Western Uulon Company viv- dnting the ordinance. “1 know of nothing of tho kind,” waa the reply, “Tho Councll suv fit to tiko tho matter out of ny hands, and yested Authority In Superintendent Marrett in rogard to this mutter. I suppoSe that I havo’ supor- visory nuthority, so far us looking to it that our Inws ‘are enforced, but the Council ditcoted Prof. Barrett to Jook aftor the inatter, and 1 -stipposo thit thoy intanded to hold him directly responsibie for the anforcoment of tho lav." ‘Tho reporter next asked Prof. Barrett what ho knew of tho law boing violated by the Weste ern Union, and If it was stringing wires under ane pet granted by iim. ‘Che Profvasor roe piled: “T havo granted no permit to the Western Union, oven for repels, Blnce the 1th of No- vember Inst, and if thoy have put up any new Jnes, thoy havo dono au directly ugaingt tho law. Ahava jsaucd no permit or sanction whatever. If they aro putting up any wires, it fs tho dut: of those who see thom duing ao to notify this office, and Twill prosecute ult comrialnts to tho full oxtentof the law. 1 bave Issued no permits for any now lines at ull, and £ have directed tho uttontion of the Police Dupartinons to that oud, ‘Thoy are instructed to arrest all violators of the Inw, and 1 will prosecute them. Only a fow nights age the polico were notified that 4 line of telegraph wus bolng illegatly crected at Thirty. Afth strect and Cottngo Grove avonue, Tho olicors wont to tho scede, and ull thoy cnptured was i. A NEEL OF TELEGRAPIL WIRE, ‘There wera no workmen toboscen near, Tho law tinpiles that the companies bave aright to ipuintain tho present tines, and that thoy huve a tight to make the necessary repairs,” “Can such repairs bo mado without firat ob- taining a pormit from you?" asked the reporter, “Thavo bad an undorstandiog with the com- panios that thoy could make such repairs na ure neceasiry, put fu new insulators whon do- manded, ana thuso np an opon wire, without first having obtainod a porout. ‘Their idoa.ts, that by compelling a permit first to be obtained, I might: grentiy and unnecessneily retard the business of tho public, On the other hand, and in return, thoy Kaye given thoir pledges on bonor that toy, would erect no iew poles or wiros.”” | . “No thoy violato that plodyo?” “They may.doso, Ldon't know. Iam not all ovor the city at onco, and Lam not exclualvely enguged In watching this mattor." “ Hut they have erectod new armsonold poles, Is thero any Inw for thitt” “nore is only ono placo whore that was dono, and that wis on Weat Kinzie street, from tho river to Ashland avenue. Thoro 1: altowed the thing to bu done, and this was a chauge from four-ply arms to aix-pin arms, This was pono In order to yet the wirea high enough over the viuduct. Dy thiamethod this wus accom: pilshed, und it was dono at my own request, Tho compauy “asked pormiasion to axtend to Ashland avyonue, and I granted tho roquest. The number of wires waa not ine creasel, and, In roulity, tho spueo ocaupled in the atmosphere was lessened, dgrant PERMITS TO OTIEI CLABSES. For inatance: Thore is a wire running to ‘Thirty-ninto street, at which polnt there [s a telephone. Tho parties gayo up the jastru- ment and moyed to this side. The telephono wires ure up, and this instrument ia necessary to the mun’s busincas, I allow the company to out ha and connect the telephone. I ntlow 1 Uniou, the Motropolitan, aad tho rallroad compaulca to do the samo thing at now stations, I endenvor to have tho low duithtuily enforced, and © bos Hevo the polloo force ‘coBporntes wit me. Thero muy be vivlations of the law and 1 Inay not bave Knowledge of thom. A burglar enters your house, ninna ploks your pocket; the polloe are not to binme, It ia 60 in this case, Jf the Western Unton, or ie othor cowpauy, is putting up additional wires it is under no pore wilt that Lbave aiven.” : , __ THE MUTUAL UNION pooplo had friends about the City-THall yest duy working the Aldermen for another polo or- dinanes, ‘ho Mayor stated to a ‘PuuuNH ro- porter that the colupany was trying to gat up nother ordinance aud hive ft puased providing for temporary poles until such time as thelr onbly ling would be un asaurod success, The Mayor vould. conceive of un ardiannee of that sort that would by thoroughly proper, When tho ardi- nance bo had votoet was brought in it was in- tended to have amonded it #o u8 to bave maue It suthsfactory, If they xot a proper ordinunce Lo might sign it, but an improper ono bo wontd Yeto, aud auch n que could not pags until there wus 4 tegurance of twenty-four votes, A SILORT-LAVED BENSATION, a Some little sensation was creatod yosterda morning when people noticed x Hoo of tolegrap poles going up on Vearborn street. it was hought by some that the Mutual Union bud taken tho law’ into Sts own bands and wus putthup oMe a Nn in detlanco ot tho city ordinance, On inquiry, however, it was found thut tho new tine wus '® ely Ure and police lino, which ls oxcopted by the ordinance, und which wag belng put up for the purpose of Fonolhng Busine: ose, OQ, 19, 33 Heabioets ne running up on Dearboru around on State street. v ae THE INOQUOIS OLUB. A PAIGING RESTAURANT, BUT A WELEeSUPS PORTED HAR—DOWN ON SANDATANIANIBM. , Tho Iroquola Club held its monthly mecting Jost evening. Tho attendance wus quite largo, Preaident Phelps accuplod the ohalr, ‘Tuo House Comuittce roportod on the matter of malntiining u roataurant in conacotion with the club. Tho reportavt forth that uniess tia depurtmert, which had been a loswy onterpriso, wos tie paced tt bee hayoto be discon- nue 8 mattora bad been run, the receipts of the cating departiient had bust E pet, tay, whieh wus much ioay aun ie spout’ uve ven, A momber wanted to - oajpte irom ds ti ean it a Anoluded re: vorctury replies t it did not, and that alte se 2 bar had earenent hind tae boen a aha i invettmont a eminently successful or dieoneaion followed, Qually axreed chat the teutaaraneenoula ub cone tinued for tho tino bung, even It it bud to Fun ot x Joss, and that the bur would by depend od upon = 5 wane ve ALL SHORTAGES, je Hooretary roud tho following lst of por- sons who had Jolued the club du: ida te Sent . D. Howurd. 2, P.'Titlawon, Yobn. Hoo, C. Bf. MoLaren, SMiebacl Vlirlun, Jon’ i, Knight, Core nollus Priow John It Wulany B,J Tuwiny B, Pe Murphy, Jobu Cuduby, Gt. Stuchinore, G. More bert Nichola, 8. fe Bouncer, » B, Brousseau, 0, N. Lane, J. Gs Hi), Willard Lingentoltur, R. W, . Wenviy, G, 8. Beslx, Ald. tury mh le : it Orme . C, Jones, J.D. Stevens, J, Biller, Wek, darrison, WO, Murray, "1. We 8, R. Biolth, 7. 8, Rauthborac, Jobn Hie Petatiog Kirkland, Aaa Dow, inke. Art! mour, rowley, G. W. Baumnn. N.C. hola, FG. Stantoy, Hi 8 Holly U. A. Ovris, Charles Stiles, John. R. Shields, W. D, Olver, Ul. W, Walker, Eduard Garqueville, Prank Torster, Thomas Hbirlev, G. B. soba TA. Millor, I. TD. Wallace, Petar. Smith, G, I’. Holmes, Eebort Jamioson, Honry Ioamor, It. M. Héoloy, Emil Diotzach tra Je Fy Wallach, W. V. Booth, and Haraos Wood, % NO RANUATARTANISM IN THPINE, |, Tho committea to whom tho inntter had been referred, reported on tho constitution und by- Jawa for tho aittv, which were read and adopted by Roctions, A aration provid ‘agAtnAt gains bling on Sunday provoked n wido discussion, tho quertion In utente boing the Fooornition of the Sabbath, and the reault was that abl Sabyate trian ideas wore natal, -and the report Janu BROWSING FOR BAIT. TATRANEE AND SARNETT ATING AT LANGR, NONT- ING YOR NONDBMEN, Wilttatd Larrabee afid Elwood Jarrott, tho ox- Hehool runasurors respectively of Lake View and HydoVark and Luko, who wore indicted by tho grand jury Baturday for falling to turn over funds, and for embezzlement and Jarcony, did not nppgar in tho Criminal Court with Burotica yestorday, ns was autlolpntad, nor wero thoy to bo fond by the officers sont out to ar- rost thom. No leéSthou ton Batliffs and Deputy Shoriffe wore looking..for .them yosterday, but without auccess, An olficor who called at Lar- rabveo'’s houso In Lako Vict was told that ho had not been home Monday ninbt, and anothor who wont to Jarrett's residence in Lake was informud that ho was tn Chlcuro, trying to got hondsmon, Although no trace of, olthor could bo got yesterday, It 1s not Lelleved, that olthor has rutt away; on the contrary, both aro ANX{0US TO AVOLD BRING LOCKED UP in tho Counts Jail. even for an hour, and honeo are hiding, while friends are endeavoring to. et somo one to sign thelr bonds. As tho, accurity roqitired will bo vory heavy—in Jarrett’s enso at’ Tenst $50,000, and in Larrabeo's $20,000—this Is sumowbac dificult, and that it is 1s evidenced by tho fullure of the aceused to come inte court yesterday, ‘Thoy will in all probability keep out of aight until bondsinon are secured, nnd then, tho fear of vven temporary incarceration being removed, thoy will go beford Judge Jameson, have thelr bull fixed, and furnish bunds to cone into court whon wanted for trial. INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. SPRINoFIELD, IL, Dec. b.—Intornnl-royenus gollections amounted to $27,112.73 In this disteiot Inst weels. - A Favorite Paper, For judicious eniting, aciect and popular con- tributors, aud sprightly aud eutertaining read- ing, the Youth's Companion, of Boston, has no superior among tho youth's publications. It has inore than two hundred thousand subsorib- 0rd, Aud Unquestionably merits its success, “Rongh on Bata)? The thing desired found at Inst. Ask drug aiste for Rough on Rats. It clears out rats, iniee, rouches, tlles bedbuge. 160 boxes, itisnn acknowledged fact that catarrh hns fount! a muster in Dr, Sykes’ Suro Cure" and “ Atmosphoric Ingulliator.'’ | The dowry of n Queon could not command a falrer porfume thun tho * Sura" Cologue, a Worecomment Eldredzesawing-mnchines, MARRIAGE LIC. Marringe cons following: Names and reatdence. Orrington L, Cranings, Chicag {Dinan Pant, weenie, { Frlodrieh Garman Ct Lizale Knaaen, Chlonw {Shrtstophor Iteltoy, 8 Mary Lain, 139 Canal Arcon Pelland, Git Boi Harah 1. Couk, 187 Arnold, Albert Schroder, Chicag Ausmata Bobalts, Chiou Jantol Daloy, Bloomington... a arinun, bt. Louts’, ‘rank Jagor, 442 Gariiald-av.... {Mn Steoe Gatengore fhe Vankon, Chtcago,.:-. nciacn Itskawle, Chicayo, NSES. ‘woro tssued yostorday to tho Win, Mattson, Jofforaon, Ida Johanson, Jefferson, liunt, Clnarron, fs. Nutt, Clnarron, Ne Votor Martonson, Chi Julta Huse, Cuicaxy, Wm, Pansor, Ch Mille Jruchring, John Philllya, 424 Ruot, ‘Anglo Loris, ib North i i { ! { voc Koso, Chiengo, { i { i ‘Anna Wiskirenens Ciiléago: Honry Mareun, Hi Hate. Mary Sotuly, it Archer-a Chrintian Gading, Lake Viow.s.: Sophia Zurn, chicago, Benedict Ulsnborg, Jtoslo Bouchst, Cul Lonnis O'Connor, Chi ‘Annie MeMahon, ‘Chlcino, DEATHS. : “THGGIN®—Doe, 6 S81, Hertha Higgins, aftor alone Hinges, Funeral from Inte rosidonco, 319 Iutterfotd-st:, De Velunds ara e, Tat Mom, by carriagos to Watton. invited. BCHIWARTZ—Doo. o, William Henry, only son of We nnd L, Sohwartz, ryod 3 youra and i Will bo burted nt Alltiersbitng, O. nsonti KUNNEDY—At Ht, Luko's Hosplta), Janes Ni, Iton- nouy, ngedt 23 yearn, Funurut will taka’piaco from hin Inte rosldenco, 221 mrborneny,, Thursday, Heo,H, at VN a. ue. UY car ruen toCalvary Comatery. elunda Invitad without further notice. : INGERSOLL-On the evening of Do Points indy Helis Ingorsoleat cae cigs 2 SECTOR UB —Tuoatay morning, Doo, f at his resi Joveo, 424 Ihdlana-av., cornur Borty-aecondst,, ABA ‘Funoral so ra UR Atay aAr-vromet “REDDINUTON—Duo, 6, 134), Mra duuston, aged ii years, beloved wity of jon tea Stardur Nod: .bunoral from hor Into residanco, 25 Hast Huron-st.. Friday, Doo, 8 at lia m, theace by cara to Calvary Comotéry, Hrlendy ira’ reapesttully invited Ww at BENTON—Doo. G, in hin 76tt yoar, ‘Thomas Fenton, - Of Nenrt-disunso, /at 45 Wensuni-at, Funeral Thursday, the 8uh inst, avila, im. from the above residonce to the Church of the Moly Num, thenco by cura to Calvary Comotery, Hrlends are ius jon. SHERLOUK—Deo, 6, Ki iy te bec, 6, Kato Fhrroll, wife of P,T, Funerul from realtence, 44 North Hoyne-ay.,' je ayy Dou wat idutolvdk aarp. by carriages. a WILLB—Mrs, Carotine Its, 80, 18, oral will take placo from her jata rosidonce, loses ae py tke Thursday, Dear a desk, by eur Hiagos t6 Hoachil. Urosuluy (intop, England) papers plonsa copy, COURTNEY—On the Gtht nat, at tho rasidonca of hls parents, tn this city, No, 4) Carrovteay., Witilony ‘rhonaa Courtnoy, the oldest son of 'T, KB. ahd Murat Kilauboth Courtney, agod 1 years 1 monlisand 3 dave. ‘The romaina will be removed trom tho, ab \- once uel uctoen neue Wednesdays the Tver lili Cometory vault tonworary reposiiore pre varaay cp rournlte Gavgery Comiary wl. Wow fiitorred nt Kosunitl, " pga aes SLOA eadny, Neo, 0 1881, Mrs. Mary Bloat, to- loved duugntor of Mrs. 2 Hiseieinichy Hac warty gecireene ee GALLAGHER—At hie roa! . patie Gailnanor aren err uence: St Johnson-aty Hunoral Phurwly a: 3:80 by carriages to Calvary. AILIRENS—Doc, & of dropsy, at hts 1 ; ot eearacnte iw iitamn RATonN aeoa He reget nee ae BL Lu (ito,) and Garner (la) papers please PHELPS—At Barrington, Mh, Meo, % Jott ¥ suo dusupth Qe and taugy He" wRibe gees oe Chis oly: awed 1) year wnd | moet, 2 svlaat (Sia) vapors pions gony. ALVINGAt hur sonli-law's ravidonco, Uedeyvty Honora Galvin, quod yonrsccet Ut Mon qhunernal Uhursuay, thy heh. at AU utclock, ta, tha Ir Ww Atnunclation, si vary Contutory.” 4 Agee pare ta Cal DUNLAU~At her rosidence, 238 Walnntest, of! nauraption, Arolia Ae Bulag beloved ‘wits; ot foun de Ia) Funeral trom, hor Into rosldonco at_13 -b" Wouttontay, the tebe by eeertagus es ofsnbh, © soe fir" Bu duis papay please sup, es MANLEY—Drowned Dao, din the take, Cathorine Mantoy, wife uf Startin Manley, SEE Ae aa "iirian-wt. to tio (ciy Waiily Churob, thenco by care ‘ Calvi NEWTON—Tuosday morning, Dao, th I> ence, ti Fali-ny Tito law aire Gobres Naw in muttoe of Bra. Henrietta old. ‘a iT ‘huradny at ‘ OTD. without further notte, fo mana tay ited ANNOUNOEMENTS. it. J. B.JONNSON WiLL LEAD TIF hoor yprayor-ineoting today ot ¥, aL 0, A,, 160 TPUEB,REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING | sian PA Sesclottan Se Bae Re ae iste aaa eee fat seoceon wo huld ob Lid Wabuah-ay,, evo ATER MOTORS, Backus Water Motor. Ruppijos from My draut he € wa faraluatlefor bowie sink Greens eying Maciiiueg ty incay Elevatorsy ete- Teds, alten act, steady will “Work ‘at any’ preamure of Watee sewer ands yacitrupta Poieg rece Bae a nUrey VistS S30d. “Acad for Nesertntivolictlar yest oe THE WACKUS WATER MOTOR ,CO., ‘Nevo York, Abe Works, ci i 886 roadway. Newark, %.J.. 49 Bearbors Bt Infringements will he prosecuted. + CEO. W. EMERSON STA TIONER, 71 Randolphpst, ccs Bargains in Holiday Goods, : Fa +3 AMOTRT eh Ce 4 a The jah eavoursed to the firat Tuesday in Electrity tho blood, making natura to become istrong anit vigorous, Disease of ALL KINDS cured by Dr. HECKINGER’S wonderny METALLIO .BATTERIES any MEDICATED ' INSIDE SOLEs, both of which have the celobrated _ CELLS, Which ' conduct. ELECTRICITY over the entire’ system. For RHEUMATISM, ‘DEBILITY, COLD FEET, &c., it is 2 POSI. TIVE CURE. < { Turner’ Ray, 20& 22 State-st., Sole Wholesnle Agents for the West, Northwest, and Southwest, Retalled by Boot and Shoe Dealers and Druggists every. where, Batteries, GOc; Inside Soles, 75c. AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, FLERSHELM & 60. CUATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, ENTIRE FURNITURE No. 181 Third-av., Wednesday Morning, Dec, 7, at 10 o'clock, Furalturo alt nearly new, In good order, consisting of Chambor Sets, Carpets, Parlor Sots, Stoves, Redding, Dintng-room aud Kitchen Wares Goods muat ba sold nnd removau day of salto, ELISON, FLERSEHEIM & CO, Atctloneors, THE AUCTION SALE ‘FINE STEEL “ENGRAVINGS: French Plate Mirrors, WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, ETC, WILL BR CONTINUED At A O'Clock This Monning ‘ ‘And Alernoon at 3 O'Clock, N, FURRSITEIM & CO. BMSON: Gland ae inndolpirst, ' By GEO. P. GORE & CU, a and 210 Madison-s Rubber Boots, Arctics, Alaskas and Sandals, Grain Boots,. Warm Lined Shoes, And a FULL LINE of Boots, Shoes, and Slipper, ‘Will be closed out at Auction Wednesday, Dec. 7s COMMENCING AT 9130 PROMPT, ht FO, P, GOI & CO. OD Eg Madisog-st Thurstlay, Dee. 8, at 9:30, LATO TRADE BALE OF CROCKERY ; | GLASSWARE. Vi. G. and. C, Waro, in open lots, Decorated Waro; Lamps, Burners, &. 00% d for country merchunts. : paca tiehoan aut A GORE « CO JHOLIBAY. COODS, “+ “Thursday, Deo, B,'10 o'clock a. m. ONE PHOUSAND G0 TA. N ‘Auctlonoers. (80; anetlonee Dy POMEROY & tw. ASSIGNEE’S SALE 300,000 CIGARS This Wetinesday;1 o’clock a, m.and 2 p.m. : “aT oun BTOUE 78 & BO RANDOLPH-ST. ioe Block {s mndo wp uf cholca brands of Soporte Wost and Honieatte Clea Hae rune tt, me, roe < anid (1, abhor $5 fora rotall ee 1 OF the best Can sicletly pure, sultayla fue viet ents, Kefore to all + PRUNKS, Wee eines ce oan aa ve SMe, Gatchlls, Bae ‘ So, lt will pay, NOOSE Beaters: ee . B. THS.- — TDISH, ELECTRIC, eae ee qhivie proper ute. Dib Ur SUMEKS, Grand Pucite Mots! Se

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