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drinin vere pap ebm siete vim troken ciate ep te H No, 1335 “Woard tho new tron tug Alpha, owned and ‘HE OFry. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. W. J. B1asons, of Peoria, Il, ts at. tho Shor- man. i, Lerret, of Hamburg, Germany ts at tho Patmer. + . ALEXANDER Moses, of Now Orloans Is at tho Patmer. 3 E.G. 8r. Cur, of Ishpoming, Mich, 16 nt tho ‘Tremout, Cantats D. Cook, of-New York, is nt tho Tremont. Antnur W. Sancest, of Boston,sis at the ‘Tremopt. ‘ Jonx A. Cunray, of Philadolphia,is at tho Tremont. 8. W. SANDEKSON, of San Franclaca, is at tho Sherman, Henny E. Ipg,.of Now York, is registerod at the Leland. 7 Tnoxas B. GAuLt, of Council Duffs, Ia. is at tho ‘Tremont. D. M, OsNOKNE, Ox-Mayor of Aubura, N. ¥., is at tho Pacific, Jupae J.J. Jacksos, of Washington,.D, C., Is at the Tromoht. ‘Thomas J. Chay, and A. L. Wagnor, U. 8, Ay gro nt tho Palmer, Mu. ann Mus, W.J. Caro, of Topotn, Kas,, are nt the Sherman, Jous T.aysoxn and EmmaAbbott aro dom: ieltea at tho Pacific, Cou. J.A. Uopuead and Capt. PW. Sinugh- tor, U.'8. A. ure at tho Pacitio, Gronoy A. CosLry, of the Emma Abbott opera company, is at the Sherman, ‘W.1, Goxsina, John H, Davis, and John D, Faye, of New York, aro at tho Palmer. ‘fax Maksawba Sporting Club bold o routine mocting at thu Palmer [House Inet evening. O. W, ItuaaLys, Goncral Paseonger Agent of tho Michtuan Contral Ratiroad, sat the Palmer, Mi. AND Mus. DBansixozon, ands party of twelve from Winnipeg, Manitoha, aro at tho Bherman, Yuor. W.C, MAnnuny, of Ohio, delivered a lecture inst evening at tho Unto Park Hall, ‘Wost Madison street, against luxersoll. ‘Tue rain last night did not provene tho news. boys from haying u very enjoyable entertaln- ment at tholr Home” on Quincy strect, thanks tou tow friends who braved tho storm, Horace Winutane, Prosident of tho Town & Nebraskn Railroad, add Robert Widiiuins, Gen- eral Ticket Agent of the Burlington, Cedur ltap- ddy & Northern Rullrond, are at the Pacitic. Dona MAy, one of the notorious ininates of Ruby Bell's baguto on “ iiler” uvenue, was ar rosted and locked up at the Armory Inet night at the Instaney of Jobn Wado, who ufainia to have Jost $400 in ber place Inat ovuning. ‘Ty vwmperature yestorday, ny observed hy Mannsag, opticlun, 86 Madison street (TRtnuNe DBuitdivg), wns as Lotiow: A, th, AS degreus; 10 8. 1D. 403 32 Bt, ‘% Pp. hy 475. ty a. Ba rometor, Hite tits, 20AT; Wp. ins, 2.5. A. B. Bouruanp, Gotieral Superintendent, Murray Kelier, Germeral Pasuenger Agent, Hl. Curd, Auditor, aud 8. 1. Jones, General Teavel~ ing-Agont of tho Loulsville, Now Albany & Chiengo Itallroad, arowt tho Palmor. ‘Tun followlng-nanod olticers for 1882 were clected Saturday ly the Freneh Lodge Rocham: hean—vi ‘ott, N. G.; Leon Dupuy, Ve Ga -Aug, Populorum, Sgcrouity; V. Gerardin, Finanelal Secrotary; Ea Huthor, Treasurer (the tenth retlvotion). En J. STOKES will start for Europe today to Join tis father, Gon. J. A. Stokes, won hits baen sojourning in Italy for some time for tho benefit of bis health, which 1s nuw fullny so rapidly topnako it doubtful if bis son reaches him be- fos his domigy oucurs. ate tales of Sutaido sneculators on ‘Change ‘esturday Was quite heavy, [2 mor promiuent bei A. Hl, Provideney und def, Mus heen uf Ste Louis, Itt, Thorpe oF Haltimore, 1, py Ouny of Nuw'York, Joho Bates of AUIWAUS 66, and Jonn J, Meionaid of Phkudelphia. Joux Jenaens, a laborer 40 years old, mar- ried, and Mviog at No, SH North Wood street, had hts left leg broken panier. by tho falling of u bilunce-whovl which: ho aad some othor workmen at the Northwestern Haliroad Com- Pany's car-shops were moving. Ho was taken to tho railroad company’s private bospital. ‘Tuy Humboldt Branch of Muptewood School, District No. 1, Lown of Jefferson, opened yux- terday, morning, Thero aro two rooms with seventy children. cneh, and need for xuothor rooni this week, There are two rooms tnished but not painted. Humboldt” is just complete and coat nbout 3,000; specini attention puid to lighting and ventilation, dun elty yesterday obtained u judgment of fou ugalust the stenm-bargo Inter-Ocean, and ono of $01 uguinst the xteam-burgo Argonaut for damages entused to bridges with whieh they, by the carelesness of thelr Captutns, hud col- Hdod. Executions were issued, the vessels wero attache, and wil bo hoid til tho judzmonts shall have been satisiivd, ALEXANDER Hint, & clerk in tho ploture frau and house-furnluhing store of John Ci Jon, of South Halsted atreet, was arrested yos- terday ut the tnutanco of I. L, flunsen, the inansger of tho concern, and urrulzoed befuro dostice ‘Scully charged with embezzling nbout SW worth uf stevk consisting of pletures and ciocks. His cago was continued under bonds of $0) to Dow. 15. Ar 0:10 Inst night a team of horses attached to a oareliee belonging to Mr, W. 8. Howard, of Yebash avenue, walked into un oxe ‘Vution on Kourteunth streot, hear Michigan uve. nue, and ono of thoi fell about six feet, Hoole und Ladder Truck No. 1 was called upon to res- cue tho untmal. The holo: was lett uncovered and unguarded, and It is wonder that sume otbar avoldent has not ocourred thore. Mu. Wintiam Canney and Biss Thoresa Cun- ulnghom were uutted inituarriuge by the Rey. Fathor Terry at St. Patrick's Courch ‘yeatord: atternvon. ‘The coremony was a complete sur- prise to the friends of the young couple. Only the fathor, brother, and sister of the uride uni the brother of the groom wero present, und Br. and Mrs. Carnuy left for Milwaukes nt onoe. On thelrreturn thoy will seo thele trienda ut No, ‘M47 Congress strect, A Paury of nbout fifty invited guests, incluil- fog represcntatives of the press, indulged in a short excursion out tn the Inke yesterdy ou wilt by the Chicago Dredging & Dock Company. Nefroshments were served, und, notwithatand- tng tha disagrocublo woather, ail snfoyed thor eclvos immensely, Mr. Crane, the Prosiuent of the company, aid the honors as host. Capt. Mike Drisoull was in charue of the wheel, — A veity juturesting meoting is to be hold at the -Academy of Belenves this uventhg. Tho President will niake sone important statemouts 88 10 the coudition of thoacudemy, Dr. Detmera will givo the results of aomo original researches in regurd,to bacteria and the produution of dis- ense: dy Mthem among swine. Prof, Rurrill, of tho Chumpaign University, will trent of diseases Bong fruit trees, and particulucly of AP oee Ditgnt.” A number of intcroscopists will be present with tHolr Instrumonts to illustrate the papers. ‘The publio are cordially invited to ut- tend, : A MEETING of committces of tho Cigar Manu- favturers’ and Dentors' Association wis bold laut evening in Feldkamp's ‘elub-r ‘Tho Committes, on Somorial to Con ing a reduction of the tax ot #4 per 1,0 on cizars to 5 per 1,000 roported that 138 potitions hud been returned to the comuilttec, contuining the names of nearly 2,000 dealers and manufacture ers. About HU cities bad reaponded, und those cities ropresented thirty States. The Committe 16 Haiso Funds reported that $800 bad been cole lected. It wis decided to bavo a general inact. jug of the vulgar dealers and manufacturers of this clty'on the bth of January. ‘Tuy hose-cart of Englna No. 16, on ite way to a tire In response to un alarm from Box No. 123, eallided at tho corner of Indians avenue und ‘Tolrty-frst street with a oarrluze containing tho wife and daughter of Mr, A.A. Libby, Thy oare Tinge wan upset and badly smashed, but fortue mately the only injury to the nucupanta was a gught cut received by Mere. Libby upon the sido of hor hoad. The driver and his team were uninjured. Bir. Libby, who fully ap. freuintes tho necessity for tively work by tha ‘ira Departinent, oxonerates tho driver of the hose-cart from all blame, and says that it was purely the fault of bisown ouschinan. + Witt tan alas “ Buel MeNonald, the youn, moun who stale o $500 rig Delonging to Pbiltp Gorneley, of No. 237 Huron street, was bofore Justice Raufmann yesterday aud was beld to tho mint Court in bonds of $1,000, Although 28 yoars of age," Buck” bas already served Uvo terme in tho penitentiary, and has besn out of that necessary reformutory {netitudon only 'y aud threo woeks, His firat turin was for bur; @bould have: covered a period of ulx y but by good bebavior bis time was cut down, and hu was set nt Hberty, only to return a fow weeks later, Prom the strength of the evidence jn tle “preaunt onse it {a likely tbat ho will wuon agitin grace the fnterior of Joliet’s pot inatitution, -Erizaurtu Ropenrson, an old gray-headed Worun, was lettin tho cella of tho ‘Harrison. Street Police Station yesterday in a deplorable condition of dolirluns tremons cunsed by the combined effects of whleky morphs. The driver of the Black Blarts rofused to tuke ber to. ‘the Jirldowoil because of bor fits of frenzied vie- once, that would have endangered tho safety uf her followspassengers. At about 4 o'clock p. in. while the attention of the turnkey was drawn in anotborquarterof the cells, the wretoned woman denuded herself of u greut part of her cloth and attempted to commit suicide by banglug herself to the barred duor with un old silk hand> robie! ‘ho attempt wis diucovered jn tine to frustrate the consequences und the, bandkere chlet was takea away umid frightful ravings, Derecrive Peren Koxucen tas gone to New York aftoroue Joseph Parkman, forworly of abs ity, who ts bold by the puilcoof tho Eastern cliy upon a charge ie ewbezzlowent preferred bv J. Ht, Chapman, of Nos, J and 5 La Balle street. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, ‘DECEMBER (15, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES, It 1s alloged that Parkman, who nt ono time was ginploved by Mr. Chapman, vent out ono flay titty 8. Wagotieloal | of | incrohandiso belonging to his employer, sold ft. made A num- bor of coflections, and jumped the town with tho roctoda, ‘Tho horse aud wagon wore Aftorward ‘ound Ina livery atablo, but tho young inan was not heard from until tho announcement of bis frost was made hy tho New York Chlof of Po- Hee, Parkman was formerly omptoyed by J. 1, Huling, on Madison street, but was discharged from thore for dishonest practices. AVittLs walking along Canal strect yesterday afternoon Detective Miko Costello carat sight of nn oll-thne thief nated George Lntly, who “gave bim tho dodge.” Thinking that Lally must have an ubject tn wvoiding him, he hunted bim up and arrested him, The prisouor wilt be hold at tho Madison Street Star tion until his psettons during the pnst week or avean be investignicd, Lalty isan ox port burglar who hus Intely Gnished a four. Years’ stretch at Joliet forthe burwtary of the Fesitones of Mr, Chalincrs, on Wost Monrov street. He isn singular sort of thief, always preferring to work by hinigelf, although he bins been known to have a hend in tricks where othor men were converned. Eo was tdontiied In cone neetion with tho Chalmora burglary iu a rathor singuine manner, While waiting nronud tho house for an opportunity to get iu, Lally dropped a couple of leaves from a smull_nota- book ho carried. ‘These wore pleked up, by tho police, and w diy or two Inter, when Lally was nrrosted by Ollicer Redden, were found to be~ Jong to him. tls conviction followed the pro- duction of that avidence. TE NEW NOAND OF TRADE NUILDING. The Hoard of Roat Estute Managers of tho Board of Trade hold a brief session yosterday afternvon, and while no formal notion was taken itrena tacitly ngroed by the mambora present that the Merchants’ Savings, Lown & Trust Company should be mado tho truateo in the trust given to secure the mortkany bonds overs ing tho cost of tho new Chambor of Commerc Jonds to the amount of $1,000,000 will bo issucd. ‘Tho Bonrd will resume the review of the plans today, bominutiuz with tho sot submitted by C. }, Thoinns, why will bo asked to assist tho coni- anitieo jn tho oxaminntion. Tho Call Board will sectira possession of tho site of the new bullding Deo. 2, and wilt tne mediately after that dato bein the work of censtruetion, THR NEW COMMERCIAL TELEQHAPH LINE connecting the Chivaya Hoard of ‘Trade and the Louis Chamber of Commorce is a fixed fact, ¢ Invorporntors aro responsible frais a8 Cilbert & Brega, Driv dinir, Me- Cormick Adains, M. 3. and others eqnally as well known bere, and ta St, Louls I . MeCormiok, D. it. Franois, it. W. Golson, wod a nuniber of other firms whose names ure funiliar to tho public. Tha cupttal stock of tho cut pany {8 875,00, and It bag all been subscribed, ‘Tho stociholdura held a mecting in the Dl- Teetora’ rou ot the Nord of 4 jy yesterdny, the St, Louis firms being represented, pere eeted tho organization of. tho association hy electing the fohowing Boars of Directors; Uni- eayy, C. W, Bro; ir, J.T. Lester, A, C, Knapo.t. Me St, Louls, 1 8. MeCurmick . Francis. Messrs. Irega, Lester, and and D. rt + Francia were uppointotl a committee to secure: tho proper charter from Springileld, and it was decided to catt the new ormmization the Board of ‘Trade Telegraph Company, the object of which, ug Ket forth in tho charter, fs tho trans- uetion of telegraphic commercial business bo- tween tho exchanyes of Chivago nnd SL Louis, Over two-thirds of tho stock of the company 4s bold in Chicago. STRAYED HUBTANDS, From the number of reports mato to and eoinphiints iodzed with tho police fron: day to duyit would appear tw an unprejudiced man that this city ix faust acyulring the reputation of 4 sate place of refuge tor honrtiess men who desire to suntder, without process of Inv, the thes which bind them to thor wives, Only a fow anys ago a jady from Washington Heights ree Ported that ber husband, to waem she had been warricd buat. lx weeks, hnd decamped after su inonth's enjoyment of connublal telielty, taking: with Blin a month's pay. A fow duys before that a dark-oyod daughter of Spain made a# sim Marcompleint, and would not be coinforted, be- eauso her husband enme not at the policeman's: call, And yesterday there were two fone fetnales imploriig “tho nasistunoe of tha poties in the svaren for missing husbands. Ono ‘was Mra. Churles KE. Fetter, of Aurora, She says that her busband fsa printer and * must be bere fomowhbero.” She was sent to the Homy for tho Friendless to remain till something definit o: ‘bo uscertuthed wbout her absconding " hhby Anothor deserted woman was Mrs. Anna Zweryl. Sho came from tho Engst, and thought ber Solo- Mun wus in this city because “thoro was nos whero olse fur him to gu.” The polive are, of course, Willing and anxtuus to ald all desery tn; women in distyess, and would therefore than the erriug ur togiizent busbands if they would claim their own and relleve the public of fur- ther concern in tho premises. THE NUNT FOR LAIADLE. Doputy Sheriffs have beon searching overn week tor William Lurratee, the indicted ex. ‘Treasurer of the Town of Luke Viuw school Ulstricts, but huve Leen unable to find any trace of him. Hiv bouse bus becn wutehed day and night, but he bas hot come out or gone in, and other places whero he wsed to visit have bean under survelllanee, yet without success. ‘Tho Inabiiity of thy officers to tind him has giver: risa to two ramors, olther one of which tnust bo true, but which one no person appenre to Know, It ts anid by some that Luvrnbco Ig notin the olty; that, being unable to make good the short- ago in his'‘aveounts, he has “skipped” to avoid punishtnent, leaving hls brother and associate ondaticn to make ‘good what he ewes the suhuuls. The other story is that Larrutes in in the olty but caunot tind any one to become surety for bim—nut even for &5,00) or $4,000, which would bo tho amount of bis ball, Judsing: from that In Jarrett’s cuse—and pruposes to re- lain in his biding-placo 18 long as te vat in or- der to avold guiug to jail. He bas given the ollicora so much trouble nirendy that if thay do entet bim they will show bim no favors—vili not go with hitn to get pundsmon, if be have them bespoken—but will look bla up just we soon ns Bose: aud lot hita employ a luwyer to olfeut ig retense from custody’. HOMEOPATHY AT THE COUNTY HOSPITAT. Drs. George A. Hall and W. J. Hawke, of the Mabnemann Medieat Collego, twoof the recently uppolnted homuopathlo mombors of tne County Hospital stutl, sent thelr resignations to tho County Bourd yesterday. Tholr reason for so doing “is said to bon desire to prevent botne- opathia treatment Inthe boxpttate Jeulousy boing nttho bottum of tt. The Habnemaun College, us is known, Js located on the South Side, tive miles from the hospltal—so far atuy that the students would derive no benefit from tho elin- ies. ‘Tho Chicago Homeopathic Cullexe, on tho contrary, Ja “directly — opposit tho hos pital, and tho students Would, of course, have an ndvantage, And owing to this Yuot solely, as ts tnderstoad, the two diahnomnann professors pruposo to shut out tho Chicayo college peopte, and thus preclude tho Introduction of homeopathy into tho hoapt- tal, Under the action of the County Huard tho hOmcoputhio purt of the modicul! staf of tho in= stitution Isto bo wade up of two from Hahne- anann, two from Ghicago, and threo from phy= sicinns at large. The Huhnemann peopte, by ro- algning ts goon ne two ure appulntod from thor college, hope, it 1s alleged, to pravent tne com- ‘plotion of the homeopathie part of the stat, but at ls doubtful ic thoy will aucceed, as the County Jtoard may take threo vhyaleinns from Chicago Coltexe und four frum the city, and thus loayo Hahnemann outin the cold, THE UNION VETERANS, Aregular tnooting of thu. Uulon Vetoran Club wie beld last evening. ‘Tho Socrotary's re- port for November ahuwed # balance on bund of 2-2 and receipts of U8, ‘Tho ‘Creasurer's report showed a batunce of uly reculpts, f OXe Penditukes, 12%, with all bills paid to date, dtr, Mnuning reported fcr the ‘Lrustees that no per~ Iupent quarters had been cngaged os yot, aud the nunual meoting with be huld at tho Grand Pacliic Hotel Jan. 33, The Spealul Committey on Board of ‘Trade Bullding and Soldiurs' Monu- lent was reported for by Col, Soribuer, who safd the urchitect of tho building hud jaformed him that in his plans bo wild rake provisions for a plice for ino proposed smonuiment. It was reported that tho suin of 8124 had been ralucd, for the catublighment of 1 drum corps for tho club, Suitable resolutions in memory of tho Jato Comrade Kennedy wern pies . A special committer of three, consisting of Comrados Sexton, Healy, and Xorlbner, wis ap poluted to endperate with tho ‘frustucs In the sulection of permanent quarters, committee of three, convlsting of Comrades Mant, Nelson, aud Reed, was appulntod te submit a meiorial to the Jate Gen. Judaun Kilpatrick, who was a momber of thu club, A resulution was passed Instructing the Committee on Political Action. to pregs forward Joseplt Dixon, a member of tha olu, for the position of Warton of the County Hospital, It was announce it the next lovt= ure before the olub would be delivered 4 Gen, John WT. Bratt. Comrade George Yuuny, of ‘Toledo, w prisoner of war, then spoko a few words tu the club. ~ Nominations tor alicers of tho club for tha year, to bo yoted for Jan. 13; from Ia. me hohe m. were then mate, as follows: Vrositont, Gun, il, N, Hillard and J. A, Sexton; Firat Vivo-Preatdont, Lowls ducohs und AM. J, McUrath; Bocontd Vico-President, J, 1, Weaver] 8. P, Mant, and J. FP, Nelson;- Recording Soure: tary, J. F. Manning: Currespooding Secrotury, Willinin it, iteod; firewsuvers Gol” Williams Tf: Holtons Marval, Loandor fiauder sug W, Crosaz eustee to take ‘the place of Gen, Jullus White, Clty-Hall, and obtain tholr new house numbors frea of hire, ‘Tho numbers wero ebnnyed about n year ago, and mitch confusion results frum lenving tho old mitmbers on tho houses. ‘Tir Pittsburg, Cinelonatt & Bt. Louls Tallway fs shamofully tegioctfut of the crossings nt Wost Jackson and Rockwall streats, ond sestore day tho Stroet Departinent notilod tho stipert~ tendent nt Logansport that the rupalrs must be made forthwith. ; Justice KAurMANN. yesterday fined Frank Lehman, owner of No. Lit Fullerton avonno, and John 8. Cottler, 1 carpenter who worked for hin, $25 eauh for viotation of the bitilding ordt nance. Justice Wallace tned William Macklo, of No.l Lowe avenue, $25. for orecting a brick bullding with a wooden rear wall ‘TULUM wore 200 deaths reported In this city the past weok, heing forty-four less. than tho weok preceding. Thoro wero elghty-elght deaths of eblidren under h years of nye, There were fommles, U8; married, 483 widows, 1; ‘Tho priucipal causes of douth werv is Accidents, undelete bronchitis, ; convulsions, Iij_croup, 0; cancer, 73 diph- thorin, 0; typhotd, 4t typho-maturial fever, 3; meningitis, 4; consumption, 17; pneumonia, 17; amull- pox, i, ‘Tn Committes on Strects and. Alloys, North Diviston. met. Tho committe will report fu- vorably upon changing the ronlway of Elm stroot to thirty feat from North Clark streot to La satle nvene, For Onk steeot from La Sailo aveliue to North Clurk street a slullar recom. mendation will be made. Tho remanstrance ayalust the Inprovoment of Superior atreot was recummended placed on Mle, Tho ordor grant. ing tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul tutleand the right to bul coxlto tho Gas- Works nlong its trick on Hawthorno avenue will be rovom- monded for passuge, following building permits were Issued yesterday: Bs, Brooks, tve-story and brace Inent dwelling, 2x: No, 107) West Jackson Struct, to cose 8y,0W Murray, tvo-story ove atid dwelling. ot, Stnte, Hoar Six- teenth streat, to cost $4,000; 8. Campbell & Bros., tive one-story cottages, 20x feet cach, ‘Lhlr- teunth atroot, near Floyno avenue. to cost $4,000: A.C. Yun, two onu-stury cottages, 2xa2 feet ach, North Leavitt street, near North avenue, to cost $2100; Hugh W. Matthawws, ta tio- story und tasement Mata, 40x40 feet, northwest cortier of West Adnnts street and Western ave- nue, to cust $4,500; Mrs. M. Clohesy, two-story und basement dwelling, #1x58 fect, No, udt Twentieth Btreot, to cust $4,100: G. Meohau, two-story and basement store und dwelling, 22x40 foot, No. 225 Clybourn avenue, to cost $3,000. . SUPERINTENDENT McGAtuGLE agrees with THE LRUUNE that no less than men iro needed to perform. the dutles required .or the holies force. In this elty tho patrolmen huye ‘not only to travel Deut, but uct us depot police, witteh stront-crossings, gin bridge Approaches, roport on lamp-posts and aldewalks, und enfores tha dog license, the saloon Heense, ete. ‘The dis- trict lying butween Willow atreet and Fullerton ou the North Side, with 2 populadon of over 70,0X), has now only six pateonion on duty at night, and the whulo avaliable force te tho Dualuoss’ district utter sinset was not over elghteen men. [tis the Superintendent’s belio£ that respectable saloonkeonsrs will not abjovt to tn increase In tho salon license feo, ie in= tends asking tho Counall for ton or twelve moro patrol wagons, 80 that the system eau be ex- tended all over the elty. Lo man thom will ro- quire 100 mon, ‘fie Cummitteo on Streets and Alleys, Weat Division, met. There was a large detegation present of property-bolders from adjoining Streuts who oppose tho upening of Union from Wost Madison to ‘Cweltty, The remonstrance azalnat tho improvement was recomended to bo pluced on tite, ‘Tho ordinance fur tke lio- provement of Bishup court was nlso placed on iile, Soine ten or twelve yenrs azo au ordinance was passed widoniag ‘Twenty-second street to 400 feet, An offort is now boing made to repeal the ordinanco, the hnpr ont nover having been carried out, Mr. E.G. Mason opposed the itnproveiment, and Messrs. T. W, iurvey and Fuller favoreu it, hotding that a wide thorough. tnro there wus necesary as 8 protection to tha elty. Tho mattor was lild over until next meot- ing, The remonstrance against the improve- munt of Lowe avenue wus recummonded to bo placed on Mle, HAUNETT'S PLAN FOU A TELEGRAPH TUNNEL, Prof, Durrott, of tho Fire Alara and Potica "Telegraph, hus plan for a tunnel under tho streets tur do use of telegraph wires. His idea ig that it sboutd bo but twelve inches from tho surfice of the streot, five fect_in dopth, and Dusit of pool sewer brick, Where the sewor 1¥ not five feet under the ground tho sewer should go divectly through the contre of tho tunic), 50 that a ian cau walk upon eithor side and adjust the cables or wires, Thore should be man-holos at every othor block, and side outlets If desired, Such a conduit, which ia based upos a almilar one jt London, would coat about £8,000 2 milo to bulld, and when a street was paved tho tunnel coutd be bullt nt the same time. Mr.S.M. Moore, the Insurance nyent. has a plan for putting the telegraph-wirea in tho atr yin the middie of tha streets, over which would bea light arch upon which tho wires inight bo strung. inthis way thoy. wot) not interforo with the workings of tho Fire Department. Tho Mayor anys that, thouyh hu may be a cane aidute far ny third Corin, if the Mutuat Onion ‘Telegraph Company were tiluwed to Put upa pote-line upon condition that it should be torn down by Suro, 18%, he would at all hazards eco that tho jaw was enforced, whether ho was a cundidate for reflection or not. Tho Mutual Unton Velegraph: Company's Agenta scem to be keeping up thelr work :unong Alderinen for n pote ordinunoe, und they seem to think that they have vow gotten elghtcon Votes sure, They want six more, but the price usked for thom 14 pretty. high. There‘ls sald to ‘be 30,000 pouled for the passage ‘of a pole ordi- nouce, nboutall tho telegraph concerns chip. ping ihto the general fund. THE COUNTY-LBUILDING. THe Collector of Hyde snark got bis porsona bouks yesterday, His bond bas already boen given. Nevers &Co,, tthograptiors, doing business At No, 0 Clark street, hud tholr effects levied upon yesterday to satisfy ciaims to the amount of nbout 1,100. ‘Titv Shor yestorday cuplased Aaron Odubo atthe Instance of Holmes & Co., cattlo-dealore, to secure acclaim of $1,000, but be was able to give bull, aod thus wsciped a night tn Jail, ‘THE appointment of curmmittees yesterday In- dicates tho reviection of all of tho present om- ploy¢s of the county except, perhaps, s fow iriendicas Janttura ur watebmen. ‘The combina: von may bu broken, but the chances fre agningt uny such resutt,. Mr, Clark, huwever, assumes (iy entiro responsibility, JOUN MONICcHOLAS was brought into the County Court yesterday to be tried as insane. Tho evidence showed that be wie 1 bluck: business on Archer uvenue, and that bo I times beon un Inmate of tho Wash- ingtonian liome, Tho jury, however, found him to be anne, and the case camo to an end. P, J. Besnzy, the ex-Constable, who was ap- pointed Deputy Sheriff somo days ago, it is watd, 13 inuble to quulify,and Sir, Hubbard, appoint Uinittl at the samy time, is to take tho piace, Meunoy will, rumor fas it, drop buvk to the po- altlon of [ullitf,and the necussiry perqui- alte” wilt be thrown Jn bis way to help bim out. ‘Tie Sherif has about givon up any hopo of xotting Larrabee, the alleged defaulter of Lake View, Ho sutisied bimsult yosterduy that tho gentleman bad left the olty un“ speciat busi ness,” god that he would bo away somo tine. la son was seen looking for a depot during the day with a sachel In band, which it was supposed contained # change of Inen atleast, and from wu ho Shuritf reuched nis conclusions, ComaissioNen CLANK, It ls reported, has ale ready started upon tho exercias of tho power his Democratic friends gave bita fu the Interest of “reform.” At (be lite vistt of the Commas stoners to tho Tnauno Asylum itis sald that tho ald storekeeper was dlapluced to make room for Clark's brothor, aud that the aforcaald hus now chur of all eupplics, ete, forthe usylumand VoorHouse, Dave” was always true to big Trionds, and, since be basso pluced himself on tho coinmmittooy of the Lonard that ho has somo- thing to wny about ull opntracts, It 18 to be pra- sumed that “hla friends" will be true to bins, ‘Tue proposition to construct a rallrohd to the Poor-housa touk a naw shape yesterday, ‘Tho Chicago Belt-J.inu Rullroad Company caino for- ward with an offer to give the county railroad connection with all the county institutigns, and With all tho ruftroats having tracke in that vie clnity, if it would give tuo company tho riyht of way from Joiterson, whieh it 1s proposed to givo to tha Cylcugo, Sthiwaukes & 8t. Paul Cumpuny, ‘Tho county curca nothing ad to what particular rullrord or coupany shall do sts business or oxe tod to it the a vantages it Becks, so the propo- sition, It may be sufely said, wil receive what- ever consideration {t muy seom to deserve, Wout tho county wants is a railroad, and It cares nothiug about tho namic, * ‘ t TIIE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, WHY IT PAILED IN ITs SUIT AGAINST THE MANINE BANIC STOCKUOLUEIL,' ATHIWUNY roportor ran crows 5 gontioman yesterday who usked hii if he ever beard how eo Col BI! Bhusley. tho club then ndjouraed until tho annual meeting, TH CITY-MALI. ‘Tiree wore twenty-two doatha reported at the Health Ollice yesterday, ad ‘Tnx Health Depactment abated 114 nuisances last weok, romoved 165 doad horses, aod con- deamed 0,530 pounds of beet, 'THENE haya beon {ssucd 0,460 saloon Itcenses todate, They are still issued ut the low prico of ‘$5! per annuta, or at the rate of $1 per weok for each saloon, ‘Tne West Diviston Raltway Company yestere pay paid, into tho City Treasury $08 as Hvonse running cary West quarter ending Nov, ity last. Habe mtrect fortoo ONLY a fow days roman in whic pay tholr wuter rates to May 1 ait ive mh 8 per cont ecatae corer ie at of January full ve to bu Of whero renteuru not gy oy Fob, Le aes tue. owners of propurt; ‘Strect south of Nofis aveius to southern aeeet Ayo roquested fo cull uf the Nap Departwent, at the Chicago Historical Soolety lost about $10,000, No," sald (he reporter; *telt mo,” “Well,” said tho gentleman, “you know ‘J, Young Scummon, the President of the Marine Unnk, used to bo the Treasurer of the Sooloty, When ho gave up his office he turned oer a cor tiflcato in the Savings Departmentof sho Marine Bauk for about $10,000 as cush. Aftor tho bank Wont uuder the society sued some of tho new atockboldera, who wore personally lable under tho charter for the savings doposits. These stockholders employod Jubn V. Le Moyne, of Chicaxa, to defend thom, and he or some ono. elve procured an ailidavit from Joln D, Jonniaga, the well-known 61 tate mau,which knocked tho sult inten cocked but, Jounings, itappoars, was Interested Ju tha property on Lake streot adjoiniig the bank, Aftor the’ tire Scummon propused tu him to rebuild, and ugcecd tu Join with him, About that sime Jo: ings wus going to California, where be spon most of bls winters, and Seanmion told bint that ho wust make provision to pay bis sbure of tho building ¢xponses. Bald Jennings, * I wit] deposit the money in the Mariua Hank, ao that you will have itou band.’ And be did pug in # cousider- able sutn to be used for the purposs, Scamimon wonton and put up tho building. Hila method of payment was this; Whey game in be marked thom ‘0. Ka’ and fone Lang palit them out of tho funds cf tho bank. About onto A month Suammnon would give Min a chook on tho bank for tho total. Mr. foanimon’s ebeck at that time wasn't: © good for anything, fa ho bad overdrawn hia account, about $100,000, Whon Jennings returned he concluded ho would aco how his doposit was; ao bo went nround to soo Seammon, and wanted to retite wn, Houm- inon mado outa stitemont of the nmount ad- vanced, and It was more thin Jennings had hid inthe tank, Sodunnings gave him ono chock for the deposit and another on fra Holmes for the differences claimed to be duos on account of the building. Seatnmon nealced hin 1f he wouldn't Just ns fof -tako a cortiicate of deposit tor tho cheeks and indarso the certificnte © without re@nirsc.”” Jloniings was somewhuit surprised at tho proposition, but, after thinking It ovor, sald ho didn’t Reamnion aatd ho would bo much obliged if he would, Whoroupon Scammon made out a vere tifente " cortifying that thorn had becn depualted in the savings depurtment a certain siuin (tho total of the two cheeks) und handod ft to donning, Who itdorsad it as requested and banded {t back to Seanmon, This vortifiento Sentnmon turnod over to the Historival Society in settling up his accounts as 'Treastrer, and tho suit agalust the New York stovktoklors was vased upon It. When those facts beet known only, ong thing could be dono—dismiss the Bult; and that was how the Chicago IMistorical Society Tost $10,000,"" és. “Didn't tt over got tho monos?' i “Not yot: but 1 volieve Lony Jona and a coms yalttoo Of tho sodioty aro investigating tho mnt- or.” - x U. 8. AL ‘Tn collections on dutinvle goods amounted to Shih. * ‘Twenty thousand doliars in gold was disbursed at the Sub-Trensury yesterday. ‘Tite “internal revenuo. receipts yostorday Amounted to $37,848, of which @1,70 was for aplrits, $2,083 for qlgnrsa, $4,745 for tobacco, and $1,001 fur beer, Frank Bours wos before Comtnissioner Houyne yesterday chirged with not maki: proper di entrios of clgara sold. Hc was hole under S00bands, Iris assorted in certain quartora that tho de- tay In appointing a auccessor to Collector Smith is due to « pronrranged sehemo in the interest of Dan Shepard. Senator Logan is sald to have promised tho place to Dan, and now Is suppose ty be deferring the mutter toullow the first burat of opposition to subside, Mit. Fitep BLouNT, tho teller at tho Sib-Trens- ury fora numbor of years past, has resigned his position, to tuke etfoct Jan. 1. He vos to tako asimilur position In tho now National bunk. Gov. Beveridge has not yot inade any now ap- pointments, but It is hinted that o Mr. Tuoker is, ty havo tho pusitiva, which fs scvond only to that of the Cashier, GOOD ADVICK. MANAGER EMMETT'S TALK ON THES SUDIECT OF FIRES IN THEATIES. Manager Emmott, ofthe Academy, tried an oxperiiment Bunday to satisfy himself just how quickly bis house could bo emptied, Having told the nudionce what-ho intended to do, ho took the time from thodrup of the curtain to tho exit of the Inst Individual, and found it to be Aovoral seconds Under threo minutes, Sun- day evening he appeared on the stiye at tho closo of the performance aud gave tha audience f® litte Jecture ‘on fire mutters. Ho said that in many insinnees It was not tho fault of tho thontres that loss of life occurred when fire made its apyenrance in the nluca, wis tho desire of avery Individual to get out of the house tirst. It couldn't be done, and in the crush people wore injured, ‘There was a popular {dea that thoatres ‘burned up in leas than no time, but he thought this altogether wrong. Howas of tha opinion that be might cover his scenery with pitch and tar and set it niire, that thore would be amplo time for everybody to ect out, Fires dido't de- stroy buildings ina minute, and if people would only think of that thore would bo no panic nor loss of Ifo. Ho thought that after a iro bad gotten n Btart in a theatre, no fromon should be nllowed to try to gave tho Dullding, for he did not think tt possible, but should turn thelr attention to tho surrounding property. He con- oluded by tolling them how quickly 1,000 people had gotten out of tho houso in the afternoon, and asked thom to bear that in mind. VENICLES, . THE LICENSES THEY PAY FOI WEARING OUT THE CHICAGO PAVEMENTS, It must bo of Intorcat to the public to know just how much {9 contributed by licensed yebl- eles towards tho matntalolng and keeping up of tho strects which they dogo much to destroy, Itiswoll known that this class of business do- rivea tho greatest bencilt from the paved atreota of tho city, and yet it pays a very singll purtion of what it costs to maintain thom, With tho ase sistance of Mr. Eitward Huminel, tho lcenso elerk at City-llall, a ’Puinune reporter yeater- day wont through his hooks und found aut these Tneta: 4 0 profack, it might be stuted that the elty hus'.licoused up to date ¥.400 saloons, ‘which, ‘of caurso, have nothe ing.to do with pavdments, Thesu, if thoy puild tho full 62 each whon they touk outn i conse would nlford tha city a revenue nl told of $17,920, from which 10 per cont would hnve to be deducted for maintenance of tha Washing- tonlan Home, which amounts to $17,002, leaving only $161,028 for usu of tho city. ‘This would be tho totul ifthe city mado no deductions, But when a man tukes out a snicon or othor license ho is allowod'a robate, which togaloons amounts: tu $1 a week, and ho only pays froin the date of Jssuuinee to the following Muy. Ko that tha rev- enue ull told to the elty from saloon Itcensos fs nbout $160,000 not. Tho City Clork's records showy that there wore iasued a total of 2,09 peddiers’ Hconses. ‘These inalude frust venders, ote., nose of whom have horaes and vehialea, A fow of these pald $10, some $i, aud the fruit venders $2 exch. Com- putiog at an average cach Iconse at $6, wolob ts nbove rather thuit below, tho result ia $10,105 trom’ this source, Thero are 1,017 Meonsert double teama, ylelding a rovanw teatn, Of $9,654. Thoro are next. 2-2 express wagons, Which, nt $2.50 each, have pald $02, Onv huadred drays, ut $2.50 ench per ane num, have paid 873 twonty cabs, nt $2.00 cach, $00; 20-hacks, ut $5 each, $1,145; ninety-tve oimbibuses, at $5 each, $175; {Ifteen seaven: at $5 enob, $76; 118 very currlages, at ened, $25; 120 junk-dentera, at $5 cnch, €600; maklug 1 total of revenuo from volicies of $24,- 245. Junk-dealors do not all run wagons, but miost of thom do, and {¢ js tho same with ped- dlors, 80 that it would be fulr to count the total actual revonus from vehicles alone nt not over $25,000. The Mayor was not communicative on the subject of licenses yenerany. Somo of tho Aldermen bolleved tn ralsing the Iconso fees, but there urn many who aro afrald to graap tho kaloon question. Samo of them #0 $0 farasto favor $0, while othors: wantn Bourd of Exelse Commissloucra, who shalloxuming and approve all bonds, olnssify saloons and Issue liccusea, with power to royoko thom upon recommendation of the police. ‘Ald, Peovoy yesterday sald that he was ready to vote for a scheme ty sncreuge: tho city’s rov- onuo during the coming year. tHe wasin fuyor of buying tho wagons uf avory whoseanio and retail firm licensed, of licensing prie yato carriages, and) inerenatug ilconses upon cortain vehioles.. There were cortuin oc- eupations also which he was in favor of ecneing, but he waa not prepared to suy what they wero, fo thought practical heads ahi contain prautical ideas, aud those ideas wight now be brought out with great and lasting Leneft to the public. So far as tho police force was concerned, {thad to be increased, and this could not be stayed off any lonwer. Ho wanted Mr. Gurney to suggest something at once that ‘was practical ;for incroasing next year’s rev~ enues, BURGLARS BAGGED, ‘THE POLICH DO BON GOOD WORK, Sunday evening, batweon 8 and 9 o'clock, “upon information rocelved," Dotcctives iyan, Londorgan, Elljott, and Wiley posted thom selvos at tho corner of Biadisou street and Wuat- ernavonuc, Presently along camo a horse and buggy, and in thea: inter was scuted two men, one. of whom wis recoge nized as Eddie Tarrot, a notorious young burglar. The rix turned south on Weatorn ava- nue andenat into the firstalley, At th him. sane time the - ol surrounded = tho rig, and a maining occupant, the buggy waro three ex! and a seal sacquo worth In the auaroxate about 3600, The tho, plunder se- a of tne bnek ‘iah'e~ oye ds eatibe Se sWoat Sadison street, committed Baturduy thieves and plunder wero {n tho hanus of the police St day night—not 2 ‘bad ploce of work. Eddie Jarrett, the principal in tho job, is a zoung man but laoltin” the way! tare dark.” Tt was bo who was !n com- pany with ob Htratton, now doing time at Joliet for burglary,. = whoa Wleo'n drygoods . establisument at No. ios West. Madison street was’ plundered se: worth pf ailke lost winter, {tis sus. of pected thatiHarrett and SicNurney had n band in tho burglury of James Wiley .& Co.'s dry-guods store at No. 214 Wost Madison atreut about ten anys ‘OR0, and tho police will try to stick that on AMNRET OF THE AUSTIN amg nana, Pe Saturday afternvon the Ico ut the Weat Jiladison Streat Bub-Station Wore jnotitied of thu burglary of a clothing store at Austin, and wero told that tho thigyos fi all probs ply. tod, for or would come to this clty. Licut. Board sent word to the West Divialon Itnilway cur-starters at the Lake and Madisog stroot termtot to took tor suspicious characters with’bundics. Yeater- day afternoon tho starter ut the Lake etreet ter- mlnus sent word to the Licutongot that threo meu with bundles bad boarded one of the Han- doiph atroct vara. Lieot. Stanton, of the Lako Htrect Klauiun, was nutified, beaded off tha mon ot Paulina street, aud placed thot Under urreat. They are booked under the muincs of Tom O'Brien, a brother of ‘the id,” who wag killed by Oficor Jones, Simon Clark, and Honry Wallace. ‘Whe cloth, worth $100, was recovered by the sub-station olticora. Tho case will by taken before Justice Walgh (quays STAY THE SCOURGE. The Health Department's En- deavors to Stamp Out Small=pox. | A Muoch-Neoded Addition to the Pest-House, for the Use of Convalescents. Deaths and Now Cnses—Evorybody Vacs eluatlug—Pare Virus, and Where to Got It - The demands upon tho Small-PFox Hospital have been su great this year that for something like n month past tho Institution has beon over crowed. Dr, De Wolf hus been put to his atuinps, so to svenk, to keep cases isolated at borne, and he now proposes to havo a temporary structuro bullt on the city’s hospital grounde to Aecommodate convalescent patients, Ho wanted av fraine structure, but dldn't believe in asking the Cotnull to violate the building ordiannce, aud willthorefore put tip onalttsa brick building thirty-s {x fLeot frout by 150 feot long.and bank up tho bottom with dirt, This structure will cost about $2,400, aud work wilt be commenced tomorrow, Tho old portion will be used for tho alck peonla, ae horotofore, and tho now house will tnko in'those who nro getting woll. Oue druwbuck presents itsolf in wetting this shud coustructed, ‘Tho taw contemplates a ten-diys’ advertisement for bids, bit If this Is done too miueh valuable tne wil be lest, as tho bullding: 48 needed Just 13 soon ns It) can bo gotton under roof, ‘Tho fact that It Isto be built dircetly, 1s annddition to the presont Peast-Housc, would fotor tnany from bidding, and Dr. De Wolf con ‘havo tho work done chouper and better by ots Ung consent of the Council to go on, ns this isan emergency demanding extraordinary measures, Thero nro those who buve adveented the place Ing of pationts intents, Dr. De Wolt enys that ‘this would bo IMPRACTICABLE AND INHUMAN hero. He had had tive years’ experience with sonill-pox in tents in Virgloin, and even thoro the tents were too cold and damp. The patients be subjected to tuo much cold and Haine: ness, which no amount of artitictal bent could keep out. ‘The nal structure wasclther Sapp frame or brick, which could he teed turn hos- Mal for ymull-pox in thisullmate, Tho Doctor polis that thla omorgancy hus shawn the necus- sity for a new Pest-House, which should bo built next year, Anew, enough to cover equare of ground, and bed 950 putionts. Had the alty bad such x bulldiug this year thore would buve been nu much hotter chines to contro! the plague, dr J.C, Waters bus been uetatied as an addl- tonal Medical Inspector under Dr. Hall in tho. North Diviston. Mr. Deoring, of the firm of Gammon & Deor- Ing. proprietors of tho Marsh Harvaster Works, in the fown of Jolferson, called at the Heulth Ollica yesterday and bed a talk with Dr. Do Wolf, ‘flo sald ho had bis men vaccinated ton duys ago by Dr. Landis, who would repont the dose this week upon those with whom tho vacelnation dit not tike. He thought that au Injustice bad been dose him by the statoment that bud been made in print. iHfe was willing to do all he could, and took a great interost in the welfare ‘of bis omployés, ilo cnynged two nurses to caro for the two men having tho small-pox, nud hid a cottuge vacated for thoir use, Io was willing, to do anything necessary fortholr comfort. From a reliable sourve it is Jearned that there are about twonty casos ot small-pox in tho ‘Town of Jofforson, and tho guthoritins aro making an honest effort to caro for thom, THE VACCINATION ERA, Messrs. Culver, Page, oyny & Co. havo issued An ordor that pocmployé or theirs will bo al- lowed to continua In thelr servico after tomor- row without a physician's certilcate of recent vacelnation, The firm had n doctor In their store yesterday vaccinating their belp. Mossrs. Rand, MeNally & Co. aud the firm of Mandel Hrog. bave issued similar orders, Mr. John C. Coonley, Preaident of the Chicago Mallenble Iron Works, called upon Dr. Do Woilt yesterday and said be would buve bis mea revaccinated thla yeur, though it bad been done for many of thom lust, For tha information of many anxious persons itis authoritatively stuted that thoro js no case of small-pox at No. 717 Clybourn avenue, though f supporcd cna Wus reported from thore, Now cusos of siuull-pox were seportod yeator- day froin No, Iii Weat Ninatcenth, No, 12 Now- ton, No, 106 Greon, No, 810 Halsted, No. 70 ‘Thir- teonth, and Nu. 626 South Canal streets, and No. 18 North Contre avontie, No, 1 Johnson, No, 40 Tlowe, Nb, 162 North Halsted, No. 220 Grovo, No, 627 Clark, and No, 235 Clark atreots, The Inst enge Was taken from nt Jodging-houso, and the cage nt No. 627 Clarice street Is in n nest of Italian = padrones, — orgahegrindora, yondera, ote. Deaths were, reported from No. OL Wost Huron, No, 106 West Ninotcenth, No. 35 Bradley, No. 25 High, Paulina, near Ninoteanth and No, 70 Hulbert streets,” At tho hospital thoro wus one death—that of a man taken from No. 01 Alexandor strect. . PURE VACCINE VIRUS Agroat many people have an idea that the vaccine virus used Upon thoi {1 vaectouting is modisicd = smualt-pox, brought down and moditied through vaccination of a line of heifers. All this ts entirely wrong. In tho Heatth Department only pure, cl bovine virus in used, Inthe State of Minussota the State Bourd uf Health uses bumunized virus, to whieh thord Is great objection, owlng to the lin-, bility of injecting tinpurities of ony person's Ulood into thut of another, ‘Tho danger from such contamination 1s entlroly: prevented by bovine virus, which is stmply.a ropruduc- tion of tho cow-pox, Dr. BE. U. Grifiin, President of the Wisconsin “State, Hoard of Iteaith, was int tho clty yesterday. Ho 4g the proprictor of the vacuine farm st Fond du Luo, nnd wanat the Honttb Oilico yrstor= day, Whose tTRiUNE reportor hud quitea pleas: Ant conyvergation with bim. Tho Doctor lias tweo- ty-six acres of land only, which 1s suiticiunt for stable and ground room. Yesterday ae received ninoty-six young dairy heifers from Cayuga County, New York, for purpusus of vucotnation, ‘Thoy are all dust spring's calves, aud mainly Short-Horns and Devons, of red and white colors, “Would bull calves auswer for this purpoan? " asked the reportor, “ Not after thoy aro’ months old. Then thor sistn becomes too coarse und hard, and wo cau- Not use them,’ “What u feed them?" - “Only the best of buy, shorts, and onts. ‘To tho younger calves wo must feed grain, We must have thom slow and healthy, and thoy must be cared fol ‘ou care for Ht chili ow tuuny da you vaccinate a day?" frum two to threo,” liuw many times do-you vaccinate a single animal?” * “Nover but once. If it don’t take we donot try ngain, Wo do with these heifers the sno ns we do with aebild. We watch thom very care- fully, and gonerally on the seventh, elzhth, or uinth day tho postulo ripons and wo extract tho virus ‘and Mp tre points, Whero an animal docs not take the yacciuation we ‘rush it out of tha atudlo dircetly into the market. Thoy nro us good naever after that, for elthor dalry or atooke Talsiog purposes,’ . By in Hoe. miuny points do you secure from ono holfer' "hat deponde. From 50 to to'600 and1,000. Wo gonerally expuct to yet about a thousand, but wo can't always toll.” “Bote people havo an Ppoanut- Adon that your vacolnay Hon 3, an injection of modillcd smult-pox viruw weete tho sheorest nonsonso in the world, 0 2 COULDN'T AFFORD TO, AND WOULDN'T DARE. i ‘TO, : uso anything olso but pure cow-pox virus, Sine was the third vaccine farm over estublinned, and 1 don't bolleve that the profession coutd do with- out such farms todny," io what age cut you use heifars?"" “Wo ttso calves from YU montis, and youn; cows up tod yuxta old, but culyes trom 3} to it Tontha old nto the most desirable, 1 have ‘to ralso pure inatter, slave I bave shippad to Asia, Turkey, South Atovrica, ant 9 Bandwich Islands, ‘Tho sooner the virus fs used, of courso, tho butter it fy, but, at tho same. tine, where It ds carefully kept in air-tight ry it does not detorlorute for n very long thine. 2 “Why don’t you get yourca fos in Wisconsin?". “Ono reason {8 the continued badness of tho roads owing to tho wet ecuson, and another is tho scarcity of such atook as we need. If I hire & mun bo charses € for every bead be tinds, f can come. down to Chicayo, give my ore ler tow ruliable commission fen: and they can easily i the stock, Jt fw also much eheupor for ue. Of course, out of n fot of nino- eae golves I shail have to throw out some. Wo can’t use ascrawny aninal. Thoy must bo plump, fat, solid, and healthy.", “BUC ag to tho colors of the whimata; docs it mako any difference ug to the reaultay” “That ts a thing which is uot appreciated on the outside, Colors do inake a Yast difference. Wo only use tho Mubt-batred heifers. We gat the best results from white and ligbt-red colors. We never get xood results trom black+colorod ones. Their akin is tuo tght andbard. Wo hbuye tn our stables at all times from twonty to forty helfers, which recelve the closest of care and attention.” . re THE OKLAHOMA. COLONISTS, Bosclal Duvatch (0 hs Chicceo Tribune. “ Wioutra, Kas., Yee. 12.—Oapt. Osborn, a ape- elal messenger for Capt, Payne, who with his colony ia now encamped on the ccded lands of Oklaboma, arrivod here lasteventng atter a nine days’ journoy, He reports only one company of United States troops in the Indian ‘erritory In tho vicinity of Oklahoma, and they are carefull avoiding any meotlog with Payne and bis col- onlaté, Tho friends of tho movomnent aro Jubl~ lant, aod a meeting of those jutereated will be id this evening, at which stops will bo takon bok to Join Capt. Payne, Enueby: Baile Gibberd, Badio Gibberd, aged 19 years the Berauao ftivor nt Piadiabuty yostenet oon wes accompanied py ber UUs by Se ruther, 7 years | old, who alipped Intonn alr-holo and annk at a polot where tho wator ts mero than twonty foot doop. In sistor sprang Into tho water, Bade tenching down, acized tho Iittle follow around tho neck, aml, with rare prekoneo of mind. fnd- tng herself siuking and unable to reneb tho sure faco, risod ony foot within reach of Harty Nan- sayin, about. Wyoars okt, nd son of Postmaster Innsom. fy’ extraordinary efforts on his part the nonarty-exbnusted girl and her preclous charge were carole Tanded. Tho fact thut by- atandors undertook to prayent the doring git! from innking tho dosnerate, offort to save hor brother enhanced tho admiration evinced for tho ttle hervine, SPORTING AFFAIRS. Exciting Mond Inces in New York Clty. ‘Tho Now York Jferald of Bunany anys: “Two trotting contosts caine off yesterday afternoon on St. Nicbolas avenue, from Ono Ifundred and Forty-ffth atroct to Lambo! botween Mr. C, Bentat'a bay gotding Castle Boy and Mr. Atox- andor Taylor dra gray gelding laracl, Tho matoh wis for #230 on tho part of Castlo Boy agninst $150 on tho other. Mr. David Nonner actoil ng startor, and Musars. Sheppard F Kunpp, T.0. Rastman, and J. De Mott as judges. Tho distance was three-quarters of aimile, In tho botting Cartlo Boy brid tho call, Tho horses ‘wero started on oven terms, but before they had trotted one bundred yards Teraol toaite a bad break, and before bo recovered Cratio Roy had a Jond of twonty lengths, Mri ‘Taylor avon after~ ward pulled the gray up and joggod howe. Custlo Hoy trotted very steadily throughout. No thino was taken, “ After tho race Jobn Murphy drove thogray up gud down the rond a tow times, the horse abow- in arent turn of speud, whon Sir. 2. 8. Stokes challenged Mr. Henham for another raco, this time for wine, Stokes tu drive, which wre au- copted. and with the samo sturtor and judges tho horsos were aguin sent away on ovun tertns, and this time the gray, with Stokes’ ne driv- lug, von onaily, Stukes thon offered to trot tho Hray again with Castle Boy for $100 n side. which was accepted, but Just as the match was mido it was discovored that the gray gelling, hnd cast a suoc, and thoro not bolug Rh: lackamith on hand, and as tho shades of oyening were approaching, the parties ngrecd to postpone tho match untll soine othar ucca- sion, which will probably be the irat fair dus next woek, Or whon tho partics again moct at Lambort’s, The St, Nicholas ayenuo was noyer In Oner order for spocding trottora thao at the Presont time.” A NEW LAND LEAGUE:* Sptetal Disvatch to The Uhtcago Tribune, Erarn, tl, Deo, 12.—A Land Lengue was or- ganized in this city yesterday, with a Inrge aud active membership. JeremInh Ryan was chosen Presidont; John Hayes, Vied-President; Jorc- minh Doherty, Finnnelnt Secretary: John Doving, Recording Scerotnry; aud P,. O'Fiahorts, ‘Trenaurer. Another meoting will be hold at WMiberninn Hall next Sunday. ‘Tho call” was signed by tha Rov. Fathor ‘Muckin, priost of tho parla, and other well-known citizens. WHAT WE SAW AT KRANZS, Speaking of sugar toys and confcctlonery of ‘allinunner and description, you ought to step Into Jobn Kranz'a somo time when near 78 and 80 Stute strect, ‘Tho display ho 1s now making 1s well worth seoing, Suicide and Dyspepsia, A most romarkablo euro for dyspopsin, “ Wells’ Henlth Renuwer.” | The greates! toute, hest billous and iver remedy known. $1, Druggists’ Depot, bg Lake strect. Over 180,000 Howe scales gold. Bordon, Selicok &Co., cor. Lako and Dearborn atrects, Chicago, Werecommend Eldredgosewing-machines. J. K. Stevens, photographor, 108 Yearborn-st. Indigestion, dyspepsia, neryous prostration, ond all forms of goncral debility relioved by taking Mensman’s Peptunized Beot Tonle, tho only preparation of beof containing its ontiro nutritigus propertics. It fs not a moro stimu lant Mike tho oxtracts of boot, but contnins blood-making, force-gonerntiog, and life-sus- taining properties; is inyalunble fn allenfeo- diced conditions, whothor tho result of oxhatis tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acuta diseases, particularly sf resulting from_ pulino- wary complaints. Caswoll, Hazard & Co. pro- prictors, Now York. For salo by druggists. ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘The followlog marriago licenses woro lesucd yea torday: Name and residence. fired Hitainnne ‘Arliniton Holght Mary Noscher, Arlington Melxhts. }Geores. W. Hil, Chicago, Anothio Bucknor, 71 Walt John 'T. Harker, 20 Milwaut Laura Manchard, 20 Milwaukea Carl Lagnor, Chicago... Lona Salmidt, own of, { Francia ‘Quinthichte Margaror Bi, Kano, Chics « lonry Bargmann, Uremen, A iinaea Puthoror'deemons th Malvar Olsen, Chicago Ida Johnson. Chicago .. { Olo Olsen, HU West Hurot Mary ‘Thorsen, Chicnxo At, a8 2 i is {fan Kind, North Tenelotte dang {William J. Cornoy, ‘Teresa &, Cunninghi "yhomna C, doure, Ohi {atheros toss, Chicane: § sYtviem ic, Whiee, 108 Western a Laura B. Wales, Chleago J Petlet Grandt, Jomorgon ‘Minnto Kadomncher, Jo! }dolin ttnehe, Chlengo ‘Mary Sweeney, Cites; Karl Gretiach, Chil {Narn Dahpe Unteagote Andros P, Yanson, Chi ‘Alexundro AL. Mugnuson, Chicag {Mlchaol 1, Thompson Ik North itzaberh Nettlo Andarsun, ict North Storgan, {Goorme Volut, Chlenzo.. Mury Grltuninan, Cbleay Charles Oldenburg, Chlengo. Pbuitcy Stouin, CulGagosesse {{Yilliam Guibert, Chicago Jennio Simmons, Chleage { Huard Winn Hicka Btoitlune is {Honey Otten, 93 Wout 1 Maria Rotnes. Chicaxo,. { Krod Nirow. 42 West dwentioth Marla Wohroder, CHICARO esses Joseph Gross, Lako.se.es00 Loulea leidor, 4 Bouth itahatelssscs Sullivan, 6 Hastings ta, dO Linstings Frank Conway, i8 Hubba angle McCraw, Chica {}anaing 2, Howard, wat in Hattto tt, Plorce, 74 owen st Honey J, Betr. Chicago Kay Wesor, Chicago. {Vitam Itoup, Chteag Johanna Christophor, Chicawo, {Aulins Karmatsgan, Chtengo yhoudurn Huekjar, Chicago: ‘Whomas McCarthy, i Katla Shanauusait MARRIAGES, CARNKY—CUNNINGITAM—Dec. 13, at Bt Pat rick’a Church, the Very Koy, P, Horry officiating, bir, sian J, Carney und Atlsa ‘Teresa , Cunningham, bot of Chicago. WALBUR-BSITH Ia Charlestown, Bass, at the spaidence of uy Aichard Wilitams, Dec. & by the and toy. Charie tov, Wilham ilbur, of Sumiere ville, Minus, and Frances N. Smultu, uf Horlin, Wi DEATHS, CLARKE=At Denvor, Coto. Deo. 7, daughtor of Duane Ii. and Annio MILEMAN—At Usman, aged 38 the infant Pe Giatkos® intent tha County Hospltal, Doo. 0, Honry ears. * kon to Forest Home Doo: har Lm, _ BF Londun papers piuasa copy, ICEMMAN—Atd o'clock, Monday morning, Neo. 1%, at bor hone in La Grange, lil, of oonsumption, AwAav= da 1., Kennett, aged If ¢Gars 10 months wnd 4 ilsys, Funera) 'nureday at lis,m, Friends invited, BUIKH —Vunoral of Haut Burke trom hls reste douce, Wild South Ln Balle-st,, to tho Nativity Churehi thence tu Calvary by cars ati’a. m. sharp. want NNOUNOEMENTS, Re W. O LATTIMORE WALT TAI walttiutl. Sonu pervicont is, “Altace invited 'c FPHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF ‘THE members of the Chicago Mercantile Unb at th £710 o'clock. ‘The abjoct © sider a propualtdn to chanie the and to change the by-laws Yelating to memberahip, inttiauon and seat-a Tuwl dues, ‘Shie meoting 1s called by order uf tho Mrosident, and 1am dirdctad to urge the attendan 0: of each miomber of the Club. Yours vory respecte furl CHANDES G, WENCH, Secratary. 7 Pe TPE REV. J. HW, WALKER WILL lial, duct tho noon meeting wday In Lower Barwell WALTER MOTORS, ‘ Backus Water Motor, i the Suppiles trom Mrdrant Pressure, the Cheapest pow wrt, Anraluatle for Vlowin Church Wrgana rw rbatn jmestin House Roldsnrtacresies, Fursiag Lathew Cotice Stila, ix. gage Machines. Blevators vic, It is nubelen, nest, cony work at @hy preesure of water ere 18 pacnaly at 40 pon pee Piste $3007 "bend cor Descriptive lireelar es THE BACKUS WATEK MOTOR CO., ‘Nao York, Works, ‘Chicago, BIB Broadway, Nowerk,N.J. 48 Dearborn St Infringements wilt bo prosecuted, os CHRISTMAS CARDS: 5, FOR HOLIDAYS. Gift Chetetwas Garde (Prunk’s! a. o lind, CHICAGO and he world aver. Fancy Frames perb Gardold tus in one. Gu to 7, Elevator 63 tate. ‘aaa Blairs ot A _AUCHION SAL Gong LO. & Wand 2135 Madisousse, vu, noe HOLIDAY COops Special Auction Salo, Tuesday, Dec. (3, at 9:30, Wo phialt solt n Inrgo atoct of Frene ht China, . Tea Sets, Cups & Saucers, Majolica Ware, Vases, Ete. ‘Tho entira stock must bo noid, GEO. P. GONE & _ DRY GOOD Ye Anct RHGULAR TRADI SALW Faney (lassware, ere, 1 > TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 9:30 A. M, Great ayecialty oforinys to clear, GEO, 1, GORE & CO. Auctionson, Wednesday, Dec, 14, Our regular Wodnerday Sato will 8 any Salo will consiatof UM toug BOOTS & SHOES Whtoh must bo gloned out without roserre, Large pMon’s and Women’s Warm Lined Goods, Holiday Slippers, Rubber Boots, Axetics, ote., cte, awo, 214 nnd 216 » GORE & C0, Madison-at, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF Coockory and Glass Thursday, Dec, 15, at 9:30, 150 Crates W. G. and: Por lain in open lots, Decorated Ware, Lamps, Lable, Glassware, ete. Goods packed for country merchants, ‘GEO, B, GO! Ane! AH & CO, neers, ———Aitionvier, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 9:30 A. M. ‘wolvo hundred apectalty luts in this ante, GKOUP, GOH COn Auctioneers By ELISON, FLERSHEIN & CO. AUCTION SALES Japanese rood Rich: Embroideries, Lacquers, Curios, &e., &@, &6, °° “Ar OUR Art Gallery;: 84 & 86 Randolph-st, This Morning ab 11 O'Clock au Aflernoon. at 3. 0 ock. ELISON, -FLERSHEIM & CO, By GEONEGAN & REVELL, Fifth-av, and andotph-st. 50 Beautiful } Chamber Suits! “100 iest-Clase Second-Hand . Heating Stoves BARGAINS! ‘THIS WEEK. O-AGAIN & REV-Eby Comoe Hittite. ane Hiandatoheat ROYAL BAKING POWDEL Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPH CHAM TANTAR. it Fé favorite in jesdiax citiesof tho world Rovtther preparation® makes. such lath, Hany, 08 or luxurious pastry, Can be eater Cleawithaut fear of the iis romulting fron gostible food. | §9- Comme: ‘Chomlat, ‘AL BAKING POWDEIE CO. by dysnes a hoary mdr avert for purity andy Due someneas by the Governmans Chom! ~ Motte Tow vite TANKS AND CANS: 239 & 241 WHSON, EVENDEN & (0, Tanks and Cans Lake st. ELFLor & fora, beak press of ta best Can i aiaeuy pure, situs iad Sate, Hotere? GUN ritE Teton toctlonor, 18 Madusnticst nae age iy i DS. king Parrots. Genuine German Canaries, ond other Kivging: | : RD KAEMPFER’S, ————————— PILE REM aati i fl Prepared by J.P. Al a ea geuutua etthous Als ai age Depots, Bd We Modan & ot Bale Ohare birds, Bt 127 Clarke rye

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