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THE CHICAGG TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES ‘ . THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GUNERAT. i. EL. Deatixa, of New York, fs at the Tremont. 4G. 1, Yousa, of Clinton, Ia, tant the Tremont, ‘vie Penslon’ Agent disbursed $00,000 soater- days W. W. Hosrwick, of Cinciinatl, is nt tho Shor- nnn. is 3. K, Gitrens, of Phitndeiphia, is at tho Tre- mont. A J. Q, ADAMa, of Negauneo, Mich, {s at the Tre- mont. Huon Warte, of San Francisco, is at tho Palmer. Jangs W. ALLIwON, Pittsburg, Pa, is at the Leland. Por. J. 8, KAsts, of Buffalo, N. ¥., 18 at tho ‘Tremont, D.D. McBRAN, of Portland, Oro., is at tho Sherman. James CLEMENTS, of Ann Arbor, Mich, is at the Pacific. U.K, Lavanras, of Fond du Lae, Wis, 18 at the Tremont. Mn. aND Mns. Jonw W. Nonnn, of St. Louis, aro at tho Pauilie. Mn. ANb Mua. Prep A. Casey, of Milwaukeo, ure at tho Paciftn, Jos1an Inwerr, City Attorney of Bufalo, N. Y,, is nt tha Palmer, Jvnax C. C, Cone and family, of Dos Moines, la., nre at the Palmer. Bx-Gov. F. SstttH and wife, of New Hanp- shire, ure at the Pulingr. A. cAsk of ainallepox In tho Town of Luke Is reported ut dif ftoot treet, ‘Tex thousand ollara in gold was disbursed at. tho Sub-Treasury yeaterday. Jon E. Fucron and C. fl Lyon, of Sydney, Anstralla, ave at the Pahner, Jvpar any Mug. No M. Hunpann, of Cedar Rapidg, fo. are at the Paine. &. P, Sonvunay and Miss Sonduray, of Flor- ence, Italy, ure at the Sherman, Pror. Geonar J. Brest, of Yalo University, New Haven, Conn,, fy at tho Pualiie. J. Dwiont Maxwrtt and Alexander P. Dune levy, of Liverpool, Eng. ure at the Sherman, ‘Tur collections on ditiqhle pools recelved at the Custom-House yesterday amounted to $y Mt. ann Mra. G. Aspnasn. of London, and E. €, Thompson, of Cheltenham, England, are at tho Primer, 1, C. Stove and M. County, catled upon Gor Treastiry yesterduy, ‘ Dn, Rypen's sermon on the Rovised Version, deferred froin last Sunday, will be given In bis church tomorrow morulug. ‘Tn Union Catholic Association had a very enjoyable entertuinmont (ast evening, at the Hurury rvome In tho Honoré Block. AnovT7 o'elock Thursduy evening burglars tried to enter the house No. 22 West Monvoo street, but were driven off befure they wot any- thiuw, » Tin Interna ‘enne receipts yesterday Atmounted to 10f wile $25,155 was toc apirits, $5 for tobneco und cleus, wud Y3,30t for beer. . Samucn H. Wenrwortt, of Boston. and Misa Hoxaunu Wentworth, ot this city, arrived at the Sherman House yesterday, returaluz from uo European trip. fi Windia CasTus, the tenor, arrived tn town orduy mornin with hiswite, ‘They ure the guests of Mr. und Mra, Frank Wentworth, tay Michigan avenue. » ‘tr elgnth anguat reunion given under the wuxpices of the Soas of Mona Society ocenrred Taat night In Ublleh Hdl, About 140 couples were present and enjoyed ine dance. Faxv Jonson, a single mon W yeara of ‘nge, fella ulstunce of thirty feet yesterday whity at werk on tho new City-Hiait and broke bis leg, Iie was taken to the County-Hospital. ‘THR temporature yesterday, as observed by Manunese, optielan, 83 Madison ‘street (TRtnyxg 2 3n, i-dewrees; 10 ett RO, Maire Bin, Jones, of Dit Page joveridge at the Sub- C, Water, terested the other duy on a charge of being cancerned In tho burglary of a house on the West Side, was: mined before Justice Morrison and honorably disehurged, there baling no testlmony to Justify holding hin. DAN M. Rowsan, tho well-known insurance adjuster, intends to leave Chicago Monday for bis obl Kentneky home, te bus bought the Woniford Cosaty Sun, published at Versailles, Ky. und will devote bimaelf hencefortu to tho newspaper business, Mrs. M. P, Fasreit, of nie, tad lier pocket pleked yesterday ufternoon fo a Cottage Grove avenue Gur, and thereby lost ber purse nnd 822. Oflicer Beil arrested Tlmo- thy Hearley, a lieyenr-old boy living at No. 78 Etiziu strect, and found the money tn his posses- alon. Tue Chiengo City Rallway Company has asked Dormlasion tu Have the paving of State street, on the vast aldy at Twonty-secend strect wid OM the west sida at Archer avenne, delayed ntl they enn got their switebes in. ‘The delay will save lenring up the strent, Permidalon bus been granted, i Tite: fotlowing ollicers were clected by Brighton Park Lodge ou, [. 0. 0, Fi, last Fen ¢ svening for the unsuing torm: N. te. Willimn Marshalls Y. G., James Guscott; Sveretary, Willan Brow Tremnser. L. Grant; Trustees, Robert Hawes, wines Cameron, ‘Chomus Doidgo, Janies Sawyer, William Secbrook. Company I, First Cavairs, I. N, G., held its first party-of tho season last night at Brand's Halt, Cupt, Maxwell, Firat Licut. Willian Wil- son, First Sergt. Prank Bogut, and nenely ull the ollicers and. members of the’ compuny were present, and did wll fy thelr power for the con ort und pleasure of thelr picts. _ AT tho annual communtestion of Richard Cola Lodge, No. 6, A, FS A. My bold at thete hill ‘ou heeley street Touraday ulng, the follaw= Sug officers were elected for the ensuing Masonle vs Yo Me. Willlnm Brows 3. Mlarvey MU. E.C, Maynards ‘Trensurer, Theo- Seoretary, Argus M. Evans, A WoMAN, whose name could not be learned, Was struck by tho focomotive of the tiv p.m, Lake Shore dummy yesterday at the Archer ‘enue crosaing, She was thrown apyalnst the fron balunes of the street gate, und it wan feared tbat abe waa seriously injured, Sno was carried Into a nelghburlug store and u phystclan called tuattend bur. Wine a Indy living at No. 40 Hutuilton aves nue wis walking on Hoynu avenue, near ek: Sun street, her pocketbook containing $2 was smatehed by a ragged Wrchin who ran away 80 Fast that he escaped, ‘The pollee patral from the West Like Street Stutlon wis caltad ty the xecn but though thoy mute n svarch of tho nelghbu: hood they found nothing. it, 8. Paysy, nn faveterate violator of the 12+ o'clock ordinance, wae keeps at the corner «| Madison and Poorly streets, waa fined &24 and costs at tho West Madison Street Pollee Court yesterday by Justico Walsh for his ond affense, yi a dozen previous ustons le has been tind to tho same extent, fut in overs use took un appeal, and thore tho matter ended, Oxonar WaRutnaton Joxes, who, It ta ute necessary ta any, (8 colored man, Was arrested Uy ottleers of Pinkerton’s foros sosterday and arraigned before Justice Summaortietd for tie lnrcony of about $20 worth of fancy me dise and Jewelry from tls employers, 0, A. Cou- tant & Co, No. 145 Stnto street, ite was held to the Criminut Court In bonds af Gronae Yocus and Nat Reeves, two Clark atreet teket-seulpers, were bofore Juatice ame iner yesterday charged with a conspiracy 10 de> fraud tho Rock Island allroad out or $100 on ticket speculutions Yootuimn waived oxamini= ton, and went to Jail in detatnt of 8t,000 bonds for appearanes before the Criminal Court, Teoves xuve bunds in the sum of xu, and will buve uw buurluy Deo. 13, Mit. JOHN HR, Hoxie, the well-known BStock- Avent of the Lake Shore & Michignun Southern Houd, wilt leave, the city tamorraw for his Flag Sorlugs tarin, Willlumvon County, Texne, taklnw with bim for breeding pitrpuses nine tHeroferd and four Short-Horn cuttle, twenty-one Hamp. shire and Shropatire sheop, and seven Clydes. uate marca, srbe lanlmals ara ingly es atts will make an importint addition to bls alread: large berd of blooded aniinnls. id SaNuKL J. Bait, Genoral yao Manager of tho Bt. Joseph & Runwas Clty Mullrond; P. 1, Hall, Genvral Manager of tha Sloux City & Puolllc Ranway; Joon C. Bponner, Bollelor of the West Wisconsin allroad; ‘I. F. Unkew, Vico Hreaident of the Northern’ Pacific Railroad: Isnuo M. Cate, President of tho Ventral Itullrand. a Lunas Co we pinnees! Frelube went a} 8 Chicuga, waukeo it. Paul allroad, are At tho Pacille, ' THE pump manufacturers continued tholr sessions ut the Sherman House yesterduy attere Doon. A Hew price-liit was ayceed Upon, Whlels contains provisions for # general udvance in rates ta cover the tucreused coat of materials, 4. ¥. MeDonaid, of Duduque, Ta. wus electid Prosident, and John SM, Dougtas, diddletown, Conn., Secretary, The nsavolation adjourned ta meet at the Kennard House, Cleveland, 0., tho second ‘Tucaduy fo March, Detective Mictaxl Frxan, of tho Chicago Avenue Station, recovered (coated ata point Jn tho woods about one imify buyoud Nites Cen. trea valuable rg which bad been stolen at Lake View the wht before froin Mr. Churies Gleeson, of No. 123 Michigan street. ‘fhe horse bad been driven bard, the buggy was badly sugahed, und the Daruces turn nluiust to strips. ‘There ts ue ¢lew fo the thieves,nor any explunation why the rie wae abandoned where it wos found. ‘Tom 48 Per ke, Joseph Wafiltt, Charles Young, and W. U. Wilkingon, employes of the Weatera Untou Telegraph Company, wore arrested yess terduy for wilpposed Vitution of that new ordl= neue which probibite the erection uf new tele Krayh pules aud the banging of addtional wires’ . fo. S824 Vernon aye- in tho alts. They wern-abaerved at work upon the poles, Whon taken before Justiea Walsh thes claimed to have been engaged In guying up A weuk pole, and wore accordingly dlecharged. Tie Sinoinir Btreet Methodist Church, tho nowly-erected edidcn: having been noxrly came pleted at a cost of $8,000, will be solemnly dedl- ented Stiiday the ith inst. Tho inornstig, dis. courea will be delivered be the How, UH. Fows lor, 1. 1. of New York, and tn the evening thers will bo rayival eoryh sermon by the itev. Arthur Edwards, of the Northicestern Cartatian eldvoerte, wid iw itedieator or" dy the Rev. Be C, Witting, D. 1, assisted by tho Rev, W. kK. ini, Grouge It, Tnostas Posy No, 6 G. A. night elected! ihe following oficors: W Chenoweth, Commander; Andrew Young, Senlor Vice-Commanders F, 1, Meecha, Junior Vico- Commander; ZV. Hanson, Surgeo |. N. Or- ton, Chaplain: George C. Brown, Oflcer of tho Day; C, Gettin, Oller of the Guard. Delos gates to tho Hitnols District Convontion, at Rock- ford next month, Comrades Norton, Stout, Hiwe lov, and Thompson, Alternates—Tucker, Keeler, Bratton, and Fierco. Par Oss MH apulont fomon-yventer v= fig at No. Tf North Union street, got drunk 3h und jntrusted to Davis Deeker, x burkeoper at Darius Cudnes's sitioon, Nokes Indiana aves due, $10) in money, a dhimiond stud valued nt FU. ering worth 24), and uv chain and locket worth &9. A fow days thereafter Cross caited tor his property, and learned that 1 ete left the city, Ue has notsines been seen. ilo leaves a wife and two ebfidron in destitute cle- cumstances nt No, 220d Pratrie avenue, ALGEiNon Conwty, 0 resident of Washington Hights, is nt present tho enuse of inneh anxicty to bis friunds,, wooks nyo fe wita mitered to an estinible young townswoman, and two weeks ngo ho myateriutisly disappanred, ttkin, with bln wl the ineney be. garned during tho moet at the Roek ishtnd careshops. Sines thon nolther sight nor sound of him una be eb tmined. He is aiturk: Pleatoned, dark-halred Mats, SH years of age, Ive feat gov lnehes tit Aight, and was dressed when lustseen in a sult of dark clothes, % Patinck Rocrns, of No. 17 Wesson street, rents the uppue part to Joseph Choviek and his Inuther, or two no | Hogers stile appeared - in Chevick'’s — apartinent aud discovered that young gentleman aud a young Polish lady innkhug love te tet otter, For somte reason thls incensed Rogers, why, ies cording to Cheviek’s statement, pleked Up a batenet and struck hima rather heavy blow on the) tulticthig a govere reatp wound, Rowers wis arrested and tocked up at the Uhi- eago Avenue Statlon tipon a charge of asenult, ‘Tit Rev. Dr Speer, a returned Chinese mis- slonary, entertulned a number of Indies in Lowe er Farwell fall yesforday afternoon with a stiort tecture on the lnbite, religion, and keneral ebar- acter of the Orientals, ‘Charo wus tot a vost lo of vaste In Colon, he sald, the inbavitants ut- tudniug honuradle positions under the Govern ment only hy passing strict examinations. Yet thoy were thoroughly tinpreganted with heathon- tga idens, Thole presence in this country, h ever, wits tt blessing. ‘They mude youd servants, could bear tho brunt of tho hardest toll, and were quiet and paiceful. , Jases Rounke, 7 years ol, wag run over and serlously injured at tho corner of ‘Taylor street: ant Blie fstaud aveoug, Mr A. ‘Thivie- panna, of the luillp Best Browing Campany, wis driving the rig that ran over the lad, but, as It wppeired that the ufiir was purely ‘accle denn, tie police vitly tovk we yon Human's address, ‘The boy was carried home by the West ‘I'weifth Street Police Patrol, and attended by Dr. McCarthy, One of the fittle fellow's ribs was broken, and lie recelyed other Injuries that may cnuea his death, Ma... Cunt ted the neonday prayor yester- day, there beng a targe attendance.” After tho preliminary pratge service aoveral reformed in- clclates teatitiod to thu incowmpeteuoy of ans other power than tht of Jesus to xuppress tha raglug demon of drink, Ono speaker who had four yeurs’ expurience In Fescning drunkurds attired that never bad a tharougaly converted drunkard returned to hls cups. Satan could only uaderuine Christian hope when men neg- tectod thelr religious duties, A rtyt Seotehman whe had been a drunkard, gumbler, fighter, aud horse deater for forty years was selnd to sy that he was now resting In his faith Jor Jesus, ‘THe Inst grand Jury did several ool things. ‘One was tho Indieting of the owners ahd keepers of the denson Mller avenue, whore men are robbed every nlght, Bullitfs with eapluises went out yesterdiy und brought in M. J. Fronks, tne owner, und Ruby Belly Dorn May. Ida May, and. Lou Wright, Keopers. AL were released on 00 bail, W. OK, Morris, dm Fltzaimnmons, Billy Bas- Bett, BN. Marks, lane Goldstein, Abrani Lieb- in and Duvid Zowausky being thelr sureties, O ure four indjptments against Franks, four furalnst tubs Bell, ve agaist Dora Muy. four agmuluat ida May, and one amlnst Lou Weight, eo {hore [yt pretty zood prospect of riding the community of thon: ut least for 4 abort thie. JHE regular ineeting of the Bourd of Dircct= orsof tho MHilnels ‘Tratntng School for Nurses was helt Tuesduy at G19 Superiar stroct, Mra, C. . Lawrence presiding, ‘thirteen Indies were present, Ueports from the sever! committees were subuitted and revepted, and were bizhly sutixfactory, The Chairman of the Household Committes reported the names of five ladles who generously. donated a Thanksgiving diner to the (ntntes of the home, Also of four younr fadieg who Kindly donated a student's daimnp, ‘Thy board roturaud tu thoae hidies a voto of thanks. Jn response to the published appeal for annua) mombers of tho ussociution $160 was ree ported ay recelved, aud 300 sulseripuious, The Vreasurers addross is Mrs. Heury L, Frank, woz] Lidiana avenue. dusticn SuuMEKIELD discharged from cus- tody yesterday the four men who were arrested luat Monday for“ holding up" a gentlemen by tue nim af John C, King fn. the saloon at do Stute street. King clultwed to bave lost $175 that night in tia saritntuge, but when yoster= day be vas called upon to identity bis teautants. from among tho crowd of spectutors in the court-roum be wenkened his cuse miserably by dtecturing upon onth that he had been assuulted by the men whan: he poled out, and who proved to be Ald. Hildreth, Ald. Appleton, ex- Commissioner ‘Fizweratt, aid another worthy ettizen of untinpenchuble fame, A rour of laughter greeted this palpable blunder, and the prisaners, Messrs. Walau, Keltoy, Kedder, and ‘Trugsel, wore disohurued, + ‘Tue Northwestern brauch of tho Woman's Foreign Misslomury At Hon of the Metbodlst Church hetd: thet reyular quarterly meting in Grace M. 1. Chureh yesterday moruing, Mra, Hitt preshiing. The usual opening devortonal breises having been performed Mra, Hogan read tho report of the Rook River Conference, show- ug that fn the Freuport distrlot there wero eightoun uuxillary societies well estubHahed wud dalug thorough work, Tho wuxilitrics in the Clifengo district were reported to be in vet~ ter condition than ever botore, dnuiclally and splritually, ‘fhe report of the tuots Conference by Mrs. l. CG. 8. Doughtory: was then taken up. in the Jackson ville distriat | the = nuxiliary — soeteties numbered forty, the life niembers olghty-ning, nod the engh contributions mnounted ta $164. Other conferances thronguout Indiana, Wiseon: ali, ond Shehigun aont In reports. Mra. Jd. i, Wilting, the Correspouding Secretury, rend In teresting letters from various mlssfanarles in Tndla aud Mexiea givior information as tothe progress of the work In thelr rospootivo. flotda, watel was generally gratify tur, SoLeMN requiem high tues was celebrated at balf-past Ju o'clock yesterday morning In st. hes Catholio Church, cornor of Clark and zhtvonth streets, in muaiory of the lute Arcle Uishop Jobn Mellala, of ‘Tuam, Iretund, a dlstin= Rushed member of tho Irish cleruy, aud tho ohicat Archbishop in tho world, having reached the azo or OU yours batore his death, ‘Lhe vhureh wag well iiied and hid beon draped in Dick by Slater Mary ‘Treyser, of St vier" academy. Father John Corbett, of tha gaere: Heart, wag tho Celebrant; Father I We Reur- dou, Of St. James, the Deacon; the Ituy. Willian Deluney, of tho Cathodrat, the Sub-Deavon; and. Father Danict Heardon the Master of » last & ig Ceremonies, ‘There, fa attondine Fathers Curran, | dtetrath, tages Cone way, Hargan, | Waluron, "and Hennessy, and Dean Tevry. Father O'Reagan, of St. V vent’s, delivered i inipressive’ panery Scluniit’s “Requient, Suse" was eung by the following members of the chulr, directed by Behtaudeeker: Stra d, ita, Hebluudecker, alte rand Mr, Even, basso, Mr. Schnoldurwurth presided at the orgau. ‘tho services were very impressive, aud lasted until 12 o'slock, : i TH2 YUND 18 BWELUING, At a meeting hold Inst evening at tho Trish- Amertenn ciuh-rooms, Jon BF. Finerty tn tho ehalr, the following were appointed nComittee on Finance to ralae thle olty’s portion of the antlecoergion fund: ‘Shona Lyne, 1 O'Connor, A. J. Fitzgibbons, Willlan Dey Michuel van representing the North Divise a Wuerty. Bernard Caliazhan, Henry » Sheridan, Arthur Dixon, and the Rev, Father Dorney representiog the South Divisions Mictnel Keeley, W. 2. Rod, John M, farroll, Samos, Head Coruells Tere ney, and Job We Enright represent Wert Vines " i i" See ‘Tho following now subscriptions were report. eds Charics Dennehy, Wilium Weadluy ‘Thbaas Nelson, and Division No. 21, A. O, H., &100_enehy W. J. Lnulish, W. F MoLaughlin, W. J. SeGure tele, J, LD. O'Bultivin, Willhun Puyarty, Justico Walvh, Vol. Quirk, wnd Eugene O'ltellly, RA) bs Willan MoCurthy, Edward Coily, J.D, ys Michael Sullivan, 8 J, Cusuy, We U, | Datel f onch. Be aan hee pelt area uated to oxe Intercatud to mest atthe club U4 Gclock Sunday atturnuon. ee Tho confere! ee dnuititess ft hi 7 Aco committees from the \- gainuted Iron and Steet Workers esteray tant weverai reprosvatatives of the industries Io which both are iuterosted, and bad a talk aa to thy scale which thy workers have aduptud. ‘The wcate adopted for fronerull miilere bus been. duemodl satisfactory by tbo manufacturers, he tecl-rail soule wos submitted, but the manus noturcrs huve asked uutil next Weducsitay to consider it. Tha inanulacturers .wory repres + Aad. aod E.R Siuith, a Stool Workes and afr. I of tha Delon Miss & and? iam Crrran, radley, Steel ee ae: mg ex Deot hat a sealesete artes x (potnry to | parties will bo adopted next ILLINOIS PHENS AFBOCLATION, Tho Exveuttve Comulitieo of the Miiols Association et yesterday abternoun ut the Grand Pacitle. Chiries Holt, of tho Kuukakeu Gazette, prevdtug. ews degited to hold. tho Hest wssveluion mevting ut bpringduld about Press tho middie of February: and to request Fra 13. Wilkio to tell tho members what be knows nbout “American vs. European Joursalisn.” A resolution was adopted urging Prestdone Ar thir to appoint & P. Rounds Public Printer, The program, whieh the cummittes wre rauged for the coming winter necting tne eludes, among —oornor things, | papers on exverienes with country Jourants, lepal ments fi country papers, the duty of tho press with refecenes to questions dircetly connected with the proapority of the country, wratiitous advortining, thy liw of libel, the editor ug an olflechulder, ete. ote, A NEW TRECPHONE BOHEME. A now organization, designated as tho Inter- Beato Rallyway T terns: The wus Heonsed tl Beerotary of Suite. crpital ts 63,000,000, 1 tho corpurators aro, KdwarilG. Asay, Henry Btroug, Amos ‘I Llu Witham C. Asay. Ty Llowetlyny and Hl, biuyd, tt ‘unierstood that other — partles are Uaek of the genttemen nawed, and are fuenish- {ug moncy for n young tnvonter from Ohta, who is sutht to have solved w setuntitle problem whorthy he Is uble to oy out the use of bitter! nd it ts stated that he enn talis Wo mitod by rat, TE tho propasod new eonpary goes to work In carnest ltgation i4 expevted. and sovoral prominent patent lawyers have sald that the tw telephone cantiot be balled un Infringement upou the Boll instrus nent. te teephones with TUE Ciry-HALL, ‘Tanne wore thirty-seven deaths reported in tho city yesterday. SIDEWALK assessments nro completed on fifty six streets, Contracta for the saine will be nd- vertised for in tho noxt few days, ‘tm Committee on Schuols recommended tho sulo of the Archer nvento school property to Joseph Muyer ut $09 per front foot. ‘Tite County Cotamisstaners hive granted tho City Luw Departnient the uso of a roo along: shite of tho Luw Library, which t+ eonvenionee, ns tho olty ut nearly nll thes bas cases In court in the County- Building. Onx of the city officials upon whom devolves serious and Importantauties bus bee on a cons stint apree for ae (nts nivantime his business is negh isn loaer, ‘The question arises: Will tho elty pay the persun lis sulury whilete fs on a drunk? Tne Committe on Rallronds doterminod to reveinmend the plicing on Nilo of the ordinance for an ttluminated aud diferent colored ight upon each street-carline. The ordinance grant: {uy the right to privuto parties to Iny a truck on. West Iingin street, betweon Hoye und Leavitt, received the snime adverse consideration, A. Jd. McBEAN, the contractor for tho fine provement of Stnte, from Thirtyetirst to Thirty ninth street, reeclved his tual esthinate yester- day, nmounting to 6.207. The total cost of the wotk was 8430s, ‘Tao lprovement from Taylor to'Twenty-second street will be completed tu- day, Metween ‘Twonty-seventh and Tweuty- second will lao be finished tonight. ‘Tie following building pormits wero issuvd yosterday: M. Kline, twoestury and basement iron works, 24 by 0 feet, Weat Van Buren, near Joltersuu street, to cost $2,500; Union ‘Taber- tuele, ond-atory cottige, 24 by 42 feet, Ashland avenue, near West ‘fwontieth street, to coat tou; Jobu O'Gormun, store two-story and dwelling, 20 by OY feet, lilnman etreot and Ash- Jand avenue, to cost $5,000, Measis, FRaxktin MAcVEAqi aud Jobn A. King, of the Citizens’ Association Comuities to Jnvestigate the Water Department, culled at the City- Hull at o'clock yesterduy morning, and bad nechat of ubout two houra with the Mayor aud Contralter, and were furnished by them “with sundry reports and ducumnents. ‘hoy wero Jutrouuced to Gen. Lieb, and suowa : the work- Ings of the Water Oillee, and tho'inanner of boulekeeping wus exptained to thom. It was abo to thom that during Novorabur last 20i.- Os was collected, For the two and one-hit youra that Mr. John Wise hus been Caahler there he bas coltucted $2,550,105, during: which thie ho took in but, $15 {0 counterfeit money, and hud a shortage of €180. "This be has tud to lose up to this thme, but conshlering that tho geutluman fs also Cusbierof the entire De- partment of Public Works, atu salary of 81,800 bor veut; It Is proposed to inake up tho dolicienoy 0 bit, TUE COUNTY-BUILDING, Derury-Suentrr Dretzscu ts asking the board toromomber bin in the disteibution of plices. Hv would like to bo Warden of tho County-Hos- pital. Ex-Commisstonen Wieeren wants tho posl- tlon of Superintendent of the now Court House creuted, und ho would tke the job ifthe pay ware made large enough. County-Aagust McGiati is on tho lst of the candidates for County Clerk. He say ho has about 200 trienda ho would Ike to putto work, and he knows of no othor way to do it, » Winttast Jonnsos, the collector ot Jefferson, tiled hia bond yestorday fn tho sum of $hib,t aud got his books, His tondsmen are W. Gray, C.J, Brown, Claus Wullf, and Broekimi Hopkin: Junge Loos yesterday entered an order in the Wost Bide Constable contest calling upon tho Judges und clerks of election to come in on tho Jith inst. and amend thelr certificates, The order is of u preliminary charavter aud uo one knows what it will joni to, Avr the adjournment of tho board yester- duy Commissioners Muupf and Albrivit suas corded In wetling up some exeltement by way of illustrating the hurmony existing between the Kepublicun imetabers of the board, Knopt had voted, it nppeurt th favor of fixing the por dew of the Commissioners ut und Mr. Al bright called him to account, questioning ble sincerity. - One word brought on another, pony of thotn very flattering. ‘Ti late grand jury Indicted tho owner, agent, and inmates of tho establishment prealded over by the notorious Ruby Bell, on Pacitic aveuuo— the former for renting property for such pur- poses, and the latter on general priuciptes, it uppours, Yesterduy A. J. Stackpole, the luw- yer, Wns arrested ag the agent of the property, und taken to the Sheriff's office, but instead of xolng te jail be wus given an oflcer to look nftor bint ducing tho night, Ho will be brought {ate tho Criminal Court this moratng to give bull. AFTER THE BHERIFR, Commisstonor Mattocks Is after Shoriff Mann, aud yastarduy Introduced a resolution in tho board louking to-reduclng the number ot his ompioyéa, und iilso tho price patd him for dieting prisoners, He has buen going through tho records, it appearg, and ctaling thut Gen, Munn has more employés tan his prodecessurs, and ut tho antne tine luss work to do, Thor, again, ho bus been looking up the prices pald in other cities for dieting prisoners, and bo thinks bo will Ue able to mike wu wood polnt in this diree- tion, ‘Tho Sherif was asked in referonce to tho mutter, and ho sald he approved Mr. Mattook’s course; but he stronuousty denied that tho prisoners coulll be fed for any jess am than bo was being paid. In the same broath be sald, however, that ho was arranging to give them sone “extras "for suppor, which will nut tend tu belp his argument a grent deal. THE SPIT OF HEFORST, Commissioner O'Neitl Introduced a resolution in the board yesterday providing for the Com- miaslonera who hud received §) per day in the pust refunding bale of the amount to tha coun: ty. The resulugon wis promptly tabled, of cotrse, and fur tho reason, perhaps, that the whote tbtine savored of buncombe, If he mount whit bid resolution suid ho made a graye miss take in not xecompanying it with weertitied oheok tu favor of the county, refunding the umount bu biingelf had received, and if ho had done thia tho fate of bis propoaition tight have been diferent. Mit itis nut too tute for bim to. correct his mistuke, and since he pros bring. tho question up ayaliy no doubt, yet the cheek realy. ‘Tho question fs nn tinportant one, und if he bas suddenly discovered that he hus been drawing more pay the past year tbun he was entitled to, it wilt bo the caslest thing In the world for bint to bot bluself rizbt before the public, THE MUTUAL UNION, LAYING LOW (AND FIGURING TO PLAY IT KUARP=<THE * WORKENS'" HEADQUALTERS— “GIRBABED" POLES. . Prealdent Evans, of the Mutual Union Tele- graph Company, was to have callud upon tho Muyor ugaln yesterday afternoon to have an- othor tolk with bim jn regard to the new pole ordinance, but somehow or other Mr, vung fulled to mntorlulize, Tho Mayor told a ‘Tn. UNE reporter nt & o'clock Inst evening that Mr, Evans bad nut been seen by bim ut the City> Mall during the aay, Tho company js now ex- vocdingly mock. 1t is willing to do anything that tho olty wants it to doug long ag itean geca pole ordinance, but Isduing nothing towards iaying ity cublo. In the meantime tte jagents ara working tho susceptible Aldermen tur all they are worlh, A prominent Chirk steeut gutoon and. wambilig-houge ts the hendquartors where those tug most do congregate, Wout tho company {a working for ty to gut tho necossury two-tulrds voto, go that, in cusa thoy should get ut ordinance through which the Muyor would voto, it could sso Over that veto, In the incat> Ug, Its ollictale statu that Mr. Evang bits placed fu the bauds of Muyor Harrison certain mem- 4 propose w decided modification ce recently vetual, Thero ure i great any of these, but they elalin that thoy ure of nv public Importunco, ‘The comput: wants ite polo lino to stund until May 1, Tah, when it will agreo to romave the poles 4 the other compunics with remove theira, The Muyor hae alsa gone leurned, thor tro yet wide apart. ‘toe Mutual Untan oficial go so tar as to say that they will eveu allow the ordidanve to be prepared by the Luw Department. ‘They ctaluy that thoy are lay. Joy tholr cutie us rapidly us pussible, and U thoy can't do wnythiug towarde | weather, : THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER la, that the company hay elght Ines workin above yround—siruue on the Bultluore & Ubiv volus—and it ta doing all it ean to increase iw overground fuciliticn wud, keep from laylug nenble, Bo tarns any ordinance ts concerned, fast and loose with i 3 nequired from the city. Vt his obtatned ranchiso from tho Comnelt that is worth tuday over 81,000,000, and it Ie teying to gat ngreat dealinore. Uf the com= puny Was honest {1 ita stig to lay a enbte Underground it would phsa the work ag rapidly us possible, Noone adch much of thelr cables Jnyers on thn route granted them by the city. They aresinply ondeavartiu to play ft enarh, for one Aldernimn tis already wa ordinnnce whieb he Proposes to. lutroduea Inte. the Council whieh gives: the Mutual Unton n pola ine without: muy very soriais restrictions, When it “as remembered that tho Hruah Electerle Light Compacy was tout that iteould have tte pole ordinance tor $1000), tea be seen what sort of arguments are used with curtain of the mambers of the City Coun Hil, Se fur ns the £10,008) stutomont keeoncorne: Wlane idle ttl but a soltd fact whieh ean wuthontiented, thotgh wnfortinately no one will give tho guilty pardes twas. Further- more, the company’ was ue one Hine willing to way §5,000, but $10,000 was asked for the priv- Nee; othurwise fe could bave no poles. ‘This same cuMpany Is rondy to comtnence its work, but is compelled ta atow a plant worth 40,000 to Ho idle beeause of tho greed of certain Con 7 All thore things: spbaticully show uld not be tole A DESPERATE THIER. TINS 13 WHY THE POLICE FORUE BIOULD BE TN- CEASED. A desperate thict made inatters vory hvely outon Milwaukes avenue Inst evening. About Ro’elock Mr. Oswatd Falde, proprietor of the notton store at No. 70 on tiat thoroughfare; saw Anan working at a showenee in front of hls establishment. Comprehentting that tniess ho exerted himself very quickly, tho thief would get nwiy with sumo of tho articles In the case, Mr. Falde mado a rush at the man and gelzed bin by the collar. For a moment tho follow catrugeted violently, but funding Mr. Faldo's yrisp so strony that he was not Hublo to get away he drew a large self-cocking revalver of the * bull-dog" pattern, and puttiig the muz- zie Against tat wentioman’s breast pulled tho trigger. Mr. Falde knocked up -his band na bo tired, and the bail, Instead of going throngh his henrt, struck him just below the collur-bono on the rigbtalde and Jodged Inthoneek, Thon there bewan n struggle for thd possession of tho pistol, Justus Mr, Faldo managed to get hold of the weapon the dusperate thief fred again, the bail this tine missiug Its Intended mark and passing nenr a Mr. Guelow, who was standing by the counter inthe store, and who will ex- hibit «hole tn tho tall of bis cont as au evidence of how close aenll he tind had. ‘he fight and the sound of the shots had attracted a larae crowd, and when Mr. Filde wronehed tho pistol from the thief’s haud after tha second shot sev- eral of the spectators seized the mint and would hove undountediy held Blin unth the police are rived had it net beon for the fact thar he sud denly produced a second revolver, which he flourished inso tereifying & manner that thelr gourage lade and he eiabraced the opportunity Oe % Mr aldo, wenk from loss of blood, was car- ried Inte the store and attend by a surgeon, who gays tho wound will nat prove 8¢i fess, perchance, infiainmation sete It, {3 doserlbed ag not more than 2d years old, rather uit, dressed Jn a dark sult, hee Ary, vorcont, and wearing nm soft selt hat. He gecure 8 plunder threo watches vatued at $24. The Weat Chicago avenur: police will work up the case, —<— ' AN INTERESTING ITEM FOR WRITERS, A new weilting-mucline, numed 2he Caligraph, {gs offered tho publie by duo. M. Fairtiold, corner State and Van Buren strects. To usors of tho pen or tho old stylo machine thia more simple, complete, and rapid insirument wil be vory welcome. Among the inany uscrs of tho Call- graph in Chicago ure the Jolfet Stee! Company, Fairbank Canning Company, Porter Bros., Dr. Jutius Otto, Dinmond Match Company, D, L. Shorey, Eady Pholps, Dodge & Palmer, aud Grit- flo Bros, A useful holiday present, —— “Rough on ats.) Tho thing desired found ut tast. gists for Rough on Rats. it clenrs out rate, uilce, roaches, ilies bedbiya, 150 boxes. ——— Wo cheerfully give tho address af Dr. 0, 1. Bykes, 100 Madison atrect, for you may need his “Sure Cure for Caturrh,” Ask drugs French Faris and.the * Mars" Cologne may bt found at the drugestures of Buck & tuyner, Werecommend Eluredzesewing-machines, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Sinrriayo liconsas wore Inawod yastorday to tho fale Jowing: Names and reetdence. " Alfred, Andvrson, South Chleago, Clara Johnson, south Clitengy, Chelstion J, Hartung, Chieayo , Toulsa Xebrouder, Chleaxe, Fredortek Anderson, Clemo... Conradina A. Sctiwack, Chicago, Voter Stuppl, Chiten Anna A. Wrortn, C1 } Adept, dacovaan, ‘Mury O'Mura, Chicago, J Ferdinand Baumann, 3 Wert Pwr {Lizale Sten, 13) Wost Vrontlott Henry Lott, 16 Matsted-at . Cutherine Aturp nichgu, Jobin Leverentz, Linke View. ‘Aunte Lombke, ‘Lake View, J ile adwunsan,, Chlenz0...o Rina Eitieun, Chicagy,, Age, Laney itidaway, Chieago, {carb oruiee Untencon Jolin A, Lenort, 254 Wontworttn: redurioks Mows, 220) Wentworth-av.,.. David J. Goidard, Chicagores + Della Hawkins, Chicuya. Eaall Christman, Burlington, In. Kinta 1, Wright, Hurlington, f Erle Kowal, Chicago, Kato shannon, Chica; Axol W, Carson, Datro Selina C, Ulsan, Detroit DEATHS. “SoFANLAND—Thuraday, Dee, & of typhuld fover, Blanche i sieeariand, aed by daughter of Chuplus cinnd. Funural at 10 o'clock Saturday, from tho rarldencn, ev Van Huronest, to Se Patslek's Chural, und thunes by carrngus to Graceland, DiteW—dtargurath Drow, mothor of Capt. U. Drow, of the tug W. Brown, uued sv yours, Causu of death ole ue. Funotal on Sunday, Dee, It, by cars to Calvary, TIERNEY—In this elty, an the Sth, Jamox "Turney, axed “Frionta wnd nequatntuncos are respectfully invited to uttend bis funurul, Funeral trom bie Inte residence, 73 West Kinzto-st, ‘on Hundivy, tho Jith, by cara to Calvary Cemutury, Gay" Moniren! papers plunse copy, , ADDISUN—Iinttlo May, Duo, & 1831, of typhus wala Hint tower, agua 9 yoars uid 1 maint, Funorulat residunee, wi Wast Monroe-st, at 10 ry riay, Frientta aro invited. WEIt—In Now Haven, Conn, Doc 0 Anna It, Woate, alstur of Sirs, Waabinuton Housing, of thivelty, CAREY —huratay, Thee. at tho resldance of his son, Puitiex Catoy, No, 18) Forquvrest. duhn Catoy, Ut ura Of aZ0. 7Onineral sunday at 1030 a. 1, from rusldenco, tu dosnt Church, theitea by enrs to Calvary, Uld wattiors Tosuocttully hivitod to attend. TRAINENR—At Merey Hospital, Doo 9, of acute pnoutnonta, Joht Trainer, usted Gt yours, Funeral fro the busddal Sunday We ia, m, by care rluges to Culvury, HLADLEY—Doo. 7 of chroule pnoumonia, Mrs Macy’ Ani rating, Duried at Kosebhit Nao. 9 ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEETING FOR YOUNG MEN WILL be held this evening In tha room of the Young Ws Chrktian Asauciation. bd Madison-rt, cun- ducted by Mr.S. Patterns Btrangore and counnere club trayulers aru Invited, NOSPEL ‘SEMPERANCE MEETINGS andar the wuxplegs Of tha Wamun's Christian Siporance Union of thy city will, bo, huld. av evening nt the © Minnie irouks Sesion,” Ta) Kourthe AY. cunmaunoiyg Luis avenime. Mr, A. towns Waablugion, will load tosnluht. All who ore, Inture gated In the work aimung the fallen are invited tw ute ow PPE CHICAGO PILILOSOPITICAL S0- cluty ‘At Apolie lull, Papor Vy" Auto iiturbowor: * Furuiluin Herweon Chris and the Alleged Bavlurs of Otbur Rolulune." PPE REV, DIL IERRICK JOMUNSON will conduet the Sunday-schoul teachers! mout- {ig today at noon in Lower Barwell Hall, Topics Lust Daye of Soeus.” AUCHION SALES. By GEOWEGAN & NEVELL, Vitta-ay, und Randolph-at. 50 Beautiful Chamber Suits ' AND, 100 First-Class Second-Hand Heating Stoves BARGAINS! THIS WEEK, By BAMUEL C, COOK, % 12h Routh Frontest, TN PHILADELPHIA, Huporters?’ Sale---180 Logs of Trinidad, Cubs, Mahogany. On WEDNESDAY. Dee. 1, at 4 o'clock, on Pier 33 mouth Whurves (Catharine-at.), will be sul jute, Is logs ‘Frinidad. Cuba, Mobyyuny, juat landed os ache Houry al. Ciera. QOH tts MS OUR SALI Mionday, Dec. 12, Wit comprise fine nes of Men's and Women's Alind-Embruldorod Volvot Slippers fur HOLIDAY TRADE ALSO CIIOICH LINES OF Mon’s Machine and Hand-Sewed Boots and Shoes. 500 Cases Rubher Goods. GEO, GORE & CO, 21tand 210 Madtyon-st__ DRY GOODS REGULAR TRADE SALES TUESDAY, Dec. 13, 9:30 a. m., AND THURSDAY, Dec. 15, 9:30 a. m. BOTH IMPORTANT CLEARING SALES, CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, CLOVES, MITTENS, - Special in Fine Gloves, HATS, CAPS, SILKS, SATINS, HOSIERY, CUTLERY, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, Speelal In Fine Cloaks, © Special in Fine Ulsterettes, ecial In Fine Doelmans, Special In Misses’ Clonks, FLANNELS, LINENS, SATINETS, . CLOTHS, OVERSHRTS, LINSEYS, CARDIGANS, WHITE WEAR JACKETS, ' NUBIAS, SCARFS, MITTENS, Speclal tn Knit Goods, special hi Satinots, pecini in Cassimeres, Special in Cloekings, Tibbons, Sik Handkerchicts, Fur ‘Trimming, Table Oll-Cloths. CARPETS. GMO, P, GORE & CO., Auctioncors. HOLIDAY GOODS Special Auction Sale. Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 9:30, We shall sol! o large stock of French China, Tea Sets, Cups & Saucers, Majolica Ware, Vases, Faney Glassware, Ete, ‘The ontiro stock must ba Fol : GkO, P. GONE & CO., Auctioncars, Wednesday, ec 14, Our regular Wednestay Sate will consist of GW tuts of desirable BOOTS & SHUN, Which must be closed ont without roservo. Large nos of , : Men’s aid Women’s Warm Liaed Goods, Holiday Slippers, Rubber Boots, Areties, ete, ete, CFO, 2, GORF £ CO, 218 and 218 Madivon-st. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF Crockery and Glassware, Thursday, Dee, 15, at 9:30, 150 Crates W. G. and Porcelain in open lots, Decorated Ware, Lanips, Zable, Glasnvure, ete, Goods packed for country merchants, EU. P, GORE & CO, Auctionvers, By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO. Creat Double Sale 0:30 This Morning, Acournuintions of a wook, which must bo sold. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ‘BO HEATING STOVES, GENERAL HOUSENOLD GOODS, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, Plated Ware, Woliday Goods And General Merchandise. AT 10 O'OLOOK, {60 Doz. Doll Heads. ELISON, FUEMBH IM & CO. bi and fy undolpbest. Japanese Goods. Monday Next, Dec. 12, WE WILL HAVE ON EXHIBITION IN OUR ART GALLERY, 84.& 86 Randolph-st., THE FINEST DISPLAY OF dapanese Art Objects EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY, An Tospction Sditl, HON. #URIUSTIEIM & CO, BINDS. ‘alidug Parrots, Genuine Cerman Canaries, snd other Staging Birds, at KAEMPFER’S, 127 Clark: GENTS’ MARSHALL FIELD 8 OD, State § Washington-sts. Gentlemen's Furnishing Dep't “Novelties!” IN Silk and Fancy Ifostery ! White and Col’d Shirts! Collars and Culls! Fancy Night Shirts! Silk and Cashinere Mufile Fancy Neckwear! New Designs Just Recetved! AT 60c and 7&c, Suspenders! Shoulder Braces! French Jewelry! Umbrallas | Fine Cardigan Jackets! de, Le. As a SPECIAL BARGAIN we offer Silk Umbrellas! Paragon Frame, — At $5.00! European, Oriental, and India “*Noveltics,” In other Departments, fit for beautiful Presents! Examination Invited. ELECTRIC IN- werner sconte err ritn Slectrify the blood, making nature to become strong anid vigorous, Disease of ALL KINDS cured by Dr. HECKINGER’S wonderful METALLIC BATTERLES and MEDICATED INSIDE SOLES, both of which have the eelebrated MOISTURE _ CELLS, Which conduct ELECTRICITY over the entire system. For RUEUMATISM,’ DEBILITY, COLD FEET, Xe., it is a POSI- TIVE CURE. Turner & Ray, 20 & 22 State-st., Sole Wholesate Agents for the West, Northwest, and Southwest. Retailed by Boot and Shoe Dealers and Druggists. cvery- where, Batterles, 50c; Inside Soles, 75e._. . WATER MOTORS, Backus Water Motor, Preantire, the Cheapert powor “it site Churede ‘Orguay Hine jewlipe Mucins ia my ne ronmpact, bead i i ane Th ss “ae 48 ponia hrokento Bae “cone nrvorsnnde pueltynpta race Std $900. Hed Cur dereripivotinwariy THK WACKUS WATER MOTOR CO., New York, Works, Chteago, 820 Broadway, Newurk, Ned, 49 Deurbora Bt Tntringoments will be proscouted. “Loose’s Extract Red Clover Blossoms The Creat Blood Purlfler, PURM AND RARMLESS, 0 MM Mich, eon TdUsE NCOs Bt Mudlaon-at, oom 12 Call or pond for elreular. OANDY. . Gond ti. {thor 8 fora retail box by express of the bost Candivs tn ‘Amuriea, pul up vloxantly sn Gute, Meelurs ig ai Ubteagt, Ads on AU drone GUNTiTSI, Confectioner, 13 Mtudieun-st THUNKS, dic. enna ner rene netrne oe PUN ONRARAT RRA IS r lata, oa iaa Mate a ? PALA, Fors ay Sate Te No, 144 Benterst | PILE REMEDY, Facer end eS ae Sl GVREWARD \ ‘caag Of Blind, Mleeding, Itebing, Ulograted, ar Pecceaduce BEL U8 that Dp ie re itlie Temedy Fe ee Pee te et suns halle dilpuia, Pas avons yenutne vlidous Ato oiguiiure, Culcagu Weyuis, 133 W. Madison, & aor. Hiate & Madison, HANGES. 3 “Hoyal Ranges, istay San anges, ery oneKuarnotoud. Auk your dealer, Made br U8, Foundry Co. wie lw Erigeat. WINES AND LIQUORS, = annem battire! THE PUREST - Wines & Liquors OW EARTH! Are now obtainable In quality at prices NEVER before off with such advantage to the con. sumer, Read the contents of eney ense and consider the pri membering that these are put up expressly for HOLIDAY USE $4.00 CASE, CONTAINING ’ J bottte Héurhon Whisky, fuck Win, Angelica. $8.00 CASE, CONTAINING and ered Te packages 1 bottle Mxtrn'Fina Kone Mash Whisky, poe Trandy, i betes seat Muncateh 2 Port Wine ye Khorry Wine, 2% ‘xg Ttock Wine, 3 “ Zunrandet Claret), $12.00. CASE, CONTAINING 1 vottta Vory Old Sour Mash Whisky, 1 wo Hye Witky runs, Mackligery Brandy, Frinciy, Shorry Wino, Port Wine, Rieot Musente), Atlestinig, Alnfanday (Claret), 2 bottles, quarts, Kelipsa Cusmpague, Our $6 and $10 cases, though not deseribed above, are superior In quality to our $4 and $8 ensegs respectively. 5 % ‘ Al Wines and Liquors by the Gale lon proportionately low. Just what youwant for Chrisimast Just what you require for your New- Year callers, . GOLDSTELN, EDWARDS & 0, Wholesale Liquor Merchants, And Growers and Dealers in Californig ‘Wines and Grape Grandics, 195 Lake-st., Chicago. Do not think: our goods are not the very best becatixe our pricen ara totes * ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Ler Absolutely Pu MADD FROM GRAPE CRRA TARTAR, Tfonxokooper's favorite tn fonding cities of the world No other proparation makus such ght, taky, bot bronds, or Iuguriuue pastry, Can bo eaten DY steer tiea without four of tho ills rosuiting from heavy ia tle gentibie food, Tar Conimandod for purity and ietuly fomencar by the Goyarnment Chemist, Dr. Molt. MOVAL BAKING POWDER CO. Now Voce RAGLAN FURNITURE. he Complete Line of Rattan urniture, ‘ramen, Ci tail Conalsting of Sofas, Lounges, Tanten, Chalre 0 fcreripiona, Workstatida, scrap Boskuts, Sc.» 10 2e fs a know, Tho 2 1! Chairs are Ww a a etiids Warrunca Ue in taue(nit DrCDs ‘Cheincnnts ‘Peude” 1h vue Yt rations for tie Bere cuipiete jargeay urlanes of A years, We buye Inu Ww slow you, RATTAN €0, Wakefield 22. N. B.—U}, Catalogue sent Phe ‘on applicatiuae Godda sont to nny B 8 DENTISERY, os ‘Dire iit. Be. PURELILEES, kbar, Jit. hee B EST, a 169 South Clark i es $e Nets. Fy) Tecth extracted without rang foe All Wk wi at ——s at