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. THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAT. TA. Beans, of Marshalltown, In. Ja at tho Tromont. ‘, Jonn Horkrna, of Janesville, Mo., {6 at the Sherman, dt, W, Tinestox, of Yokobama, Japan, is at the Palmer. ‘S'tg collections from dutiable gools yesterday ‘were 83,78). Jaman NAINA, of Bt. Potoraburg, Rustin, fa at tho Palmor. J. F. srunepaken, of South Tond, Ind., fa tat _ the Bhorman. “D. Onnxpotene®, of Paris, Franco, is at tho Grand Pacific. % $ Joins 1. JACKSON, of Eurcka Springs, Ark., Is at tho Bherman, i J. icnanpeon and wife,.ot Elmira, N. Y., aro at the Tromont, * “THY. tek. Ts 8. BMAIOR, of Ban Feanatsaa, is at tho Grand Pacific. . 3.D. Grant and W.H, Kidney, of San Fran- claco, aro at the Palmer. 0. P. Passy and If, B. Adalt, of Silverton, Colo., are at the Tremont. Tar Pension Agont disbursed $61,000 of tho Nation's bounty yesterday. TEN ‘THUUBAND DOLLAIS in gold was disburscd at tho Sub-Treasury yesterday. “Mra, W. IL Itgpstoxn ond M, Shaughnessy and family, of Utah, aro at the Palmer. :2. B. Munpucrt, editor of the ‘Topoka (Kas.) Commonwealti, a at the Grand Pacific. R, Lona, J. & Huntington, and E. 0. Eddy and Wife, of Fargo, D.'T., aro at the Sherman. W?H, Perrone, General Superintendent of the Chicage & Grand Trunk Itoflroad, js at tho Palmer. “MANITANA”” will bo given nt tho Grand Opera-Houso ‘Wodncaday night, instead of “Tho Cavallore.” W.G. Swax, Gonoral Freight Agent of tho Chicngo, Mitwaukea & st. Puul itdhirona, fa at tho Tremont. Tir Executive Committee of the Raptist Union bold aroutine. monthly meating at the Gragd Pucife Hotel last evening, ° Tur internal revenue recolpts yostorday jounted to S84. of which S211 was for He $1,653 for cigars, $1,800 for tobacco, and 113 for beor. Louis Rostaine was before Commisstonor Hoyne yesterflay charged with peddling a patont idedloinc on whieh the proper stainps bad not ‘been affized. He ttas hold untit tomorrow. Joux Wapr, who has welghed the proporly of members of the Hoard of rade in this city for soveral yonrs past, 18 not tho one whose pockets were wadod through on Biler avenue the othar evening. . ‘Tre wemperaturo yesterday, a8 observed by Mannsse, optician, 88 Mndison atrect (feisene uliding), was ne follows: 8a. m., 5 deyreus: 10 A. m., Gt 33 m., 57; 3 p, m., 62; Sp. m4, Ba Tometer, & p, they S08, ‘A CORRESPONDENT states tho crossing ot tho Michigan Sputhern and Rock Island Huitronds at Thirty-soventh street is inn very bait condition itnd tiuless repnired at once will bo the cause of ascriaus accident to some one, Mn. E. J. LEnstan, of, the Fair, hns purebagod tho Ayer’ mansion, No. 1 Park row, with lot baving.a frontage of Arty-tive feet on Park row, and running back 325 foet, with 125 fovt of ri- yarian rights iu Lake Stichigan. . Anour 6 o'clook Inst evening a well-dressed man—name unkuown—not far froin 46 yeara old, fay suddenty: prostrate on tho sidewalk im an apoplectio ftj.at the corner of Madison strect ang Fitthaycuuc. He was sent to the Madison ,| Btreet Station. “Bon” THOMPsON, a deckh and on the pro- peller Boston, wis knocked down, rn over, and Blightly iujured In front of No, 8+ South Water strect. Ha was under tho Influence of liquor at tho time, He was tuken to the County Hospital by tho central patrol-wagon. ~Jonn H. FAunKLt, Alunny, N. ¥., cditor of the Knickerbocker; A. I. Leet, Grand itapids, Mich., Genorn! Freight and Passenger Agent of the Grand Ntapids & Indlann Rattroad: iG. Grew. ors and wife, Cinciniutl, O.; and 2 C, Hol- brook, Now York, aro at tho Letand. A WANANTRE deed was filed with tho Recorder of Lnke County, Ind. yesterday from M. M. Towle to H. J. Jewett, transferring a fortyencre tract of land near Hammond, [nd.,on tho Grand Calumet River, the consideration being $19,000, eh property is located in the East Chicago region. Louis Rivet. a ay brakeman in the employ of the Fort Wayne Huilrond, was badly injured day.beforo yesterday nt Englowood by being caught between the pllosof luinber on two. cars which he was attompting to couple, He was brought to the elty and taken to tho County jospital, f Mn. Densis O'Connon, Tronsuror of the Irish National Antl-Cuercion Fund, received tho fol- Jowing subscriptions fatendays Deals Horan, B10: P. J. Towle, $100; M. W. Kerwin, $100; B asey, $253 J, J, Ward hutoldt & Co. uh Bros, $10; Michael Scnolan, $10. $70. » Cisanuxs Htaxri, one of. the watch menin tho employ of the Lake, Shore Railroad, was shot through the forolingor. of tho joft hand night . boforo Inst in a uufllo with two burglara whom he caught attempting to burgtariza sumo fraignt cars standing on his company's tracks, Tho tue jured digit was nmputated, AT 20 veoteriay mornt widow, was found lying dond her room In tho rear puruon of Ellon Wado, 4 upon a loungo in jo second story of No, cH. Carrolt avonue. ‘The police heard nothing of ‘it until yesterday afternoon, when tho peoplo livin dawnh-staira notified them, Tho cause of her duath {js unknown, Cnun Luxa, an educated Chinaman, arrived in Gpicany y aterday by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ftoatl, from Ban Francisco, He ison Is way to Washington, for the purpose of tak> ng in charge the present Chivese embusay there, which is to be returned to China. flo atates that un embassy of iliteon men will leavo Ban Franolseo today, en route for Washington, to teko the place of the ong remuved, Arreit repontod warnings the county author!- tes yesterday succumbed to the necessity of y ik AomMo sort of protection about the ten man-trapa which surround thelr handsome nuw builtling, and yesterday a gang of carponters Wore nt work vuttlog temporary wooden ruall- ings nvoutcach one.of thom. If thia had been done a year ago tho county would havo been anvod at leust two or threo heavy suits for dam- ages. Lyoxs Post, No. 9 G. A, It, oleoted the fale Jowing ollicers duet uigbts Antbon Oyen, Cons Mander; fred W. Hartwick, Bonlor Viee-Com- mander; Lewis Kalser, Junior Vice-Commandor; Suitthow Cloxtou, Surgeon; Frank Thorne, Chup- Jato; Gustav Metzol, Quartermaster; Williim Schwartz, Oticer of the Day; J. C. H. Smith, Ollicer of the Wuard; delegate to Dopartineut Encampinunt nt Rockford, A.A. Singers altore Bate, A paced Hetzel. Four new menibora were elcoted. Jouy A. ADAMS, an undertaker dolng business at No. 238. ‘Cwenty-trst streot, was much dis- comfted yesterday overs fine of 85, whieh be was: compoled, to pay by Justice Hammor, tor -driving «hearse, contufning the remains of a devoused citizen, wver tho Mioblgan avenue boutevanl, the Court dectding that ovena bourse Jadon with a dead: body must be regarded In the Hight of ntraic waxon, subject to fino under the ordinance of tho South Purk Commission, Mow: evor tho $3 was paid, WINNETKA 18 zolug to expericace 4 sonsation thtaevoning Ju the shape ot a musteul, literary, snd dramatic entertalnment in Academy Hil, whioh baa undergone somo extensive decura- dons for tho uccuslon. Nov ‘rier is understood to bu possessed of a good imany undeveloped geniuses, aud tho Winnetka people will bave 1 Jing opportunity to recognize them to-night. A Very altructlyo program 1¢ anounced, the pros veeds of tho cntertitinment belong for the bene: Ot of tho Nplscopal Chureb, ‘Tre Third Ward Lond League commenced a New era of its existenco Inst night {1 support of irish trecdom, Nnusually full mocting was held in the school-houne at the curner of Right~ centh and Butterield struuts, Mr. Thomas Crane boing unanimously retivoted President and vbtef orator, A numberof spoeches, appropris - ato to tha occasion, were delivered by the Chulte mun, Sir, i. K. Wolsb, ang others, suthclont on- thitalasin belug aroused to result ina aul rigtion toward the United States Land-League Und amounting to over 0, ‘Titw Margaret Fuller Soolcty hold a regula meting at the Grand Pualte total Sosterday sfternoou. dirs. Lucluda 1. Chandter presided, Nr. Mary Dye aud Mr. Goodrich were ap- pointed, with Sire, Lucinda 1. Chandler, to a cure the publication of a werica of resolutions on patriotism offered by Mrs, Luvinda 2. Uhangler ata previous meeting, Mre, Lucinda B. Cnandier lott the chair to read 8 mutfruge paper published in uno of the women's journuls reuerul diseHsiion of the sugeave quoition fea ner Of the suffrazo question, led by dire. Luckuda ii. Chandler,” ‘ Tue Howard Alumni held a meeting at tho Grand Vacitlo Hotel iast evening to make ar Fangoments for tho upnunl danquet, which It was decided to hold some thie in Jusuary, the exact tine belny left tothe cominittee, Oiticors Tor the ensulug year were lected as follows; Prealdent, W. U. Lurned; Vicu-Preslaent, B.D. Hosmer; Treasurer, Hi, 8, Boutwell; Seorotary, Fravols Olney; Executive Committee, Moses J, ‘entworth, C. 31, Fessenden, and 1H. HH. Toso, ‘The meeting adjourned subject to call, after portoklog of a light lunch, Wiis Detectlve Ryan was taking bla Junch ut the Dake Bakery yesterday about noon the qwanurer of the cutabllabmont culled his atton-. Hon to a bortly judiviiual who was thought to bave beaten tho house on soveral occasions, and who it was surinised would try tha trick oxain, ‘Tho offtocr watched the ian, suw him try to pupa Ube cashier's desk unnoticed, end thore~ ‘upon vaptured bim and took bim to the Central Brauon. In bis pocketa were found no lees Thay elxbt meal-checks, showing that the onter- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE \ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. prising fndividuat bad run tho gauntlet that number of thmes without eniling at the captain's ollice to xottle, Hin pockets, too, wore tiled with tho crumbs of victuals which he being nt menitiines unable to cat tind stowed away ninst a hungry evening, ‘The man eplled him f John Stewart, nod anid that ho had bedn tho eashior of n bank in England. Justice Wallace willexamine bis accounts this morning. W. 1). Srnonn, Prealdent of the Atchison, To- pokn & Santa Fé Railroad; Kiyah Smith, Prest- dent of the Burlington & Southwestern Talt- road: W.C. Vat Horn. Genoral Suporintendent Of tho Canada Pacific allroad; 1. 8. Henning, Vice>Prealdont of tho Indianapolis, Blooming: ton & Wostern Raiirond; 8.8. Merrill, General Manager of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Patt Rallrond; Samuel Schock, General Manager of the Marquette, Houghton & Ontonagon Inll- road: and J.C. Brookstnit, Auditor uf tho Ture Iington. Cedar Rapids & Northern Railrond, aro at the Grand Pacitie. Ly Rel Tux Mincotn Park Board of Commissionors met yeaterday aftarnoun, There were. present Comintasioners Winston, Withrow, Arnold, Kaiish, and Stockton, The Committes on Ke- feetory, reported i plan fora new refectory In the park, Mr. W.L. B. Jennes, the architoct, was presont und exhibited nsketch of a build. ing whieh gaye so much antisfaction that ho was tiireated to prepare n plan for n similar building ns shown In the sketch, the whole to cost not more than $3,000, Authority was granted Com- miasloner: Stockton to lucnte 2 well for wator supply in tho park, ‘THe noon prayer-meotlog In lower Farwoll Mall yesterday wos conducted by the Rev, J. It. Walkor, of thesCampbell Park Prosbyterian Church, who, after the preliminary exercises, addressed the oxveptlonally large attendanoc on “Tho many roasous hy wwe ahould recelye and lace our hope on Christ’s record—tho Rivic." ecretary Denn presented a number of requests for prayor, and, ainony otbors, ou for tho sic- cess of a project now on fout for tho eatitblish- mont of n home for converted fallen woinen, who may thus be rescted from thuir old nssoe eialons and placed beyond temptation. Ara meetlog of Post 28, G. A. It, Inat cvening, tho following otlicers wero elected for the en- suing yenr: Commandor, J. J. Henuott; & Ve Commander, G. A. Willinms: JV, a. W, Gra Poe a .. Vs Zimimerinan; Surgeun, a . Plodkor; Chapluln, H. E. Gerry; .D., Ard. Wikoch? 0. G,, A. F. Waleotts Budge Advooute, C. A, Dibbies Delegntos to tho Stato Fneampinent, O. b. Mano, Cit. Matson J, Ay Hexton, 8. M. Handolph, L. U. Welon, J. A. Fitch, MY. Zimmerman; Alternates, Jacob Gross, 1 F, Wilson, G. W. Bnilth, G, W, Laing, C.K. Here rick, I. A. Parkor, J. L. Manving. Orricrn Thon, of tho Hinman Street Sta~ tion, found n man lylug in an: ingonsibte coud! tion at the corner of ‘Taylor street and Og- den nvonun yesterday evening, nnd, learnt: his name sod nddress frum lottors in bis eee called the Mudigon-Streot Sub- tation patrol, and had hin taken to his residence, No, 7 Taylor atroot, Tho wentiomnn, whose name in Oliver Grau, stated to the officer that be bad been nesauited oy somo unknown person while down-town, receiving 0 severe aut on the head. Ho started homo and had reachod tho pointy where he wis found by the ollicer, and thera farina from loss of bicod. The wound Is nut serious, Art4 o'clock yesterday morning Otficors Rooney and Bold mot three suspicious-lvuoking you Tuvn_ on Clark stroet, var Twelfth, und took thom into thé arinory, When searche thoy Wers found to be possessed of two lonted ro- volvers, two burgiars’ JImmuios, 104 silk handker- chiofa, two coata cach, and threo huts wpicce. Later inthe day the ary-gools were reporicd us” having been stolen from the storo of Motz & Hons, corner of Archer and Wentworth avenuca. The young met wero, therefore, bouked for burginry. ‘They called themselves James Mor- rixu, Frank Higgins, and W, J. Frodericks, and are need respectively 17, 10, and 23} yenrs of age. Justice Walince postponed tho hearing of their ones till tomorrow, and fixed thole bonds at $1,000 ench. & ‘Ti police permitted what might be called on enforced contribution to lénfers Sunday even- ing from the divelling No. 240 Indiana avenue. ‘Lals tine Gen. Cratt, J. Wright, and bis grand- aon, C. W. Higuing, had to yield thelr best Sun- day sults, dress coute, vests, overconts, and muicy, Tho loufers went to the upper rooms while dinner was golug on in the basument, se- cured their plunder, and atolo awny, In this section of the city vvery few nights for soma weoks or so.xomnu sich outrugo bus been com- mitted, buc fow If au Meroals, baye been made o1 questions nsked. Villainy is getting butder and taorg rampant, and itwabout time for the lice to step in and do something. Many Mente, the German blonde who lately bas been doing same heavy stealing on tho West Side, was urtulgned before Justice Walsh yester- day ifternoon on elgbt charges of Inrceny, pre- ferred by A. Gilfinn, No, 12h West Jackson Atreet;’ Emma Bierman, No, 14 ‘West Madison street; Mlas Jl,’ Preifer, No, 14 West Madison street; Mra, Harrison, No. 14 South Hnlsted street; Betsoy Thumpson, No.150 South Halsted strovt; Henry (uatnor, No, 18 North stato street; aud Mrs, Baby, all of whom uro victims of ber duplicity, Tho Justice, after a tedious hearing which luated nourly two bours, hold ber riminal Court in bonds af $100 on euch ree. Liter in the afternoon oMicers of sWeat Macison Street Station arrested Frank Stoilo- foners a olork ina grovery sturo nt No. 10 South {nisted street, who, it is said, is known tu bo pare accomplice in crime and tho receiyor bf ber {ul-gotten goods, F : “1 TRL you," sald Dr. M, G. Pingree to 4 ro- porter yesterday, “there are a large number of smull-pox cases in Chicago that are never re- ported to the Henith Dopurtment—cases where thonttending physicinns have been provalted upon *to keup thom secret. Take a physician that hos beon attending one family for a oum- ber af years, They may bo well off, and show to tha Doctor that reporting It to the Houlth Ofice would do no gut Thnve uo such cnsos on my hands, but I know of reputable physicians hore that huve,” Tho Doctor cuntinuad, aug stated that tho disoase was much mare prevalent than tho general public’ or press woru aware of. Ci ho undorstoud, bad been reported at tho Health Ollico and Kept from reportors thore. Vavcination, be holds, is tho only preventive, and in hisidena on this point bo fully agrees with thoso of Hoalth-Cominissioner Do Wolf. ' AVERY plensant affair Inst ovening was tho Jong-nutlolpated wedding of Misa Ituy Picsor and Mr. Henry J. Metz, of tho firm of Luopold Hros. & Co,, of this city, at 106 ‘Cwonty-fourth atroot. ‘fhe Sercmouy Was porformed before n lurgo company of frienda and relatives of tho welded pt by Dr. Adier, Tho parlors wore beautifully decoratod with festoons of emilax and roses. The bride was. clegantly attired Inn erenmecolored moiré satin, cut en train and trlinmed with Valenciennes Ince, crowned with eilk Hlusion vei, with dinmondernamonts, Tho presents werd Yory numerous and costly, com- pelelrup a xift of $24,000 -In onsh froin ho two families Of the = bride and groom, ‘torother with a handsomely furnished residence on tho corner of Prairio AYouus and Twenty-tiret street, The fostivities of the occasion were appropriately brought ton close by thd onjoymenc of tgonerous wedding banquet propared py Eckart. The bride ia tho daughter of tho Inte Jacob Vioser of this city, ‘fho wedding: tour will. bo oxtended through tho romantic 'yailoys and mountula districts of tho Far West, tho immediate deatl- auton boing Denver, Cota, Tie Woman's Baptist Missonary Socloty hold its quarterly tigutiuy yostorday afternuon at the Sevond Baptlat Church, Mrs, C. i. Talman pre siding. Attor some Intoresting musical oxor- cleus, Dr, Spler, of Cantou, Colnn, addressed tho meeting on tho subject of missionary work In that fur-nway land, Tho report of tho ry urcr, FE, A, Binith, showed that tho recelpts for tho past ninu months bad been $1,108—n waln of $408 us coinpured with the last ning months of Josv. The recelpta of tho goneral society to dnte were 88,011, ngalnst $8.24, for 1H40: approe peneens for the presontyenr, 321,011; amount to ww raised befure - March il, 1bbY, SLL. A comiilttco was appointed to nominate olficera nud repurt ut the next meoting, Haports wore real from dirs. Anta K. rant, who 8 now in Ragland, on ber way to a missionary flotds from. Mra. Dr. HM, in Atvlon, ang others. Miss North- rop, who bas charve of tho education of miss slonaries at the Morgan Park lostitute, made a report of what she {8 dolus, ussisted by Mrs, Prot, Barbor, Mra. Gardener, Mea, Aiken, and other Indivs from differout mission circtca tn the city, mado encouraging reports of thoir work, and the meoting clused, TUM UNION LEAGUE CLUD's NEw, OME, A mecting of the Union League Club was held Jast evening at thelr roame-dn tho Honoré Blook to bear tho report of the ‘committee appointadt to secure pormancut quarters for the club. Tho proposition of the voniinittce was to buy 100x151 veton the southerst corner of Doarvorn and Monroo strevts, and erect thereon a pix-story duilding ‘for commercial and club purposes, ‘Tho plau for ralplog the money was discussed nb sume jongth, and govern! modifications of the oommittve’s report ‘wero suggested and met with gunoral fuyor. Tho club adjourned for two weeks, at which thine the coninitteo, wilt presout a plaa jn wocordanco with tho sugges. Uons presented inst evening. USED UL) A HIGIWAYMAN, A farmer named Schultz, living on Jobn O'Hearn’s. place, ut ‘wolttueatroct aud Ashe jand avenue, weed Up aA highwayman in good a the other snentny Wallo yoing out Satie son street, near Gariteld Park, a tan Jumped on da huy-raok, vaylug bo wished to taken rida, Sebultz did not itke the yellow tooks, and laid acrosa bis knee nn fron-rulltie pio, for uso if necessary, Whenina dark place the stranger drow a rovolver and demanded Schulta's money. ‘Too farmer turned Buddenlysand struck him ovor the head with tho pingsTha muan-fell into the road, and Schultz drove of rapidly and reached bomne rately. Pwo neighbors, who came ulong 9 ahort thie afterwards, told him that thoy had seen twa men carrying what touked ike uuotbor frum the street tito the park, and It is to he Bepest that theru Is one footpad lose in tho rid, aunlon PARK CONGREGATIONAL GHUNCH 19 annual mocting of the soclety of Union Park Congregutional churah sae’ beld-ae the church lust evening, Judge Loumls in the chair, Tho ‘Treasurer's report showed tho ree celpts trom all sources for the year to have boon, 20,016, which, uddud to the balance on band at tho closo of Teau, 5S, wade tha total resources £26,657. Tho oxpenditurea wore shown to bavo eautar Uatanace saieh Ulta slats 0 pitator’s aalary, leay! alane one reps si Vruse ; jb ma that a io repurt of tho ‘Lrustocy show: G church debt had been $00,000 in 1871 oo atch had Leen reducud to $55,000 tn 1879, to €50,000 10 1880, and to €15,600 in Ita, which was regardod o3 ox cvcdingiy favorable, especially glove the cur- ~youny brido, to extend congratulations. rentexponses halal been kept up, and tho Dafanes of the debtdld not como duo until Oce tabor, 1835. Tho report recommenied the ox- enditire of $30 for tho Sundny-school for B82, aud that tho holders of paws bo allowed to retain ttolr sittings at tholr present rental tor tho. cowing year, all of which was adonted. ‘Tho election of offtcers resulted In the reviqo- tlon of tho old ones, a9 foltows; Trnstoos, Join Mardor, 1. N. Camp, George Sherwood, Shorman Hall, aad C. H, Crossott; Treaaurom HH, HH. Alde rich; and Clork, ‘I. 1. Wolls. A DELIGNTPUL RECRPTION. Tne residenco of D. W. Irwin, Hsqy No.’ 35 ‘Twonty-accond street, was Inst evening the acene of A brillinnt reception, givon in honor of Unartes D, Irwin, 2 son of the host, and his Miss Hotteo Duryea and Mr. erwin were tiarried In Nyack, N.Y. tha home ofthe brite, Oot, 2, and bus recently arrived in this city. ‘Thu reception was an excecdingly enjoyable affair, and the many friends of tho young couple culled during tho evening ‘The streets in tho yileinity of the bouse wero brilliantly siluminated, and the interior was tastefully dec: orated with untquo floral dovlees, Tho guests were recelved by Mr. nnd Mira. D, We Irwin, Mt and Mea. 0. D. Irwin, and Miss Lizzle Irwin, wlio tnndo her soototy debut at the reception. An excellent orchestra, under the leniorship of Jonn A. Hand, discoursed popular aciections ia nniche off the back parlor, anid the ovening was agreeably passed tn promenading and suctal in- tervourse, One of the upper rouna was uiyen over to Me. H. M. Kinsley) the caterer, und? a Junch was served about 10 o'clock, ‘The tble was beautifully arranged, and the central pieco wns a huge tlorat kettle hung on 4 triansio over a bed of red roses. Tho guests departed about midnight, after enjoying a vory pleasant oven- ing. Diy LAWRENCE, THN CONFENENOR, AND THE HARD CLAIM. ‘Tho Hoy. Dr. Lawrenco, of tho Socond Baptist Church, was catled upon yostentay, and asked for tho reasons which bad Jnduced ‘bln to with- draw the day fary from the. Bas tist = Ministers’ = Conference. =F dll not intend,” ho replied, “to withdraw from tho conference entirely, norte absent my+ self altogothor from its meotings and dellbern> tions. J simply wished te be placed in a position whoro Leould maiko attendance a matter of cou- venience ritber than of obligation, ‘This desire {a occasioned by tho inceesele amount of ehureb work which J nm compelled to attend to, Lam now a tember of so iinny boards and othor organizations for forwarding Christisn work that I nin lable to be overworked, However, In reaponse to tho expressed wishes of friends, 1 have decided to allow tho matter to drop.” Roferring, {1 response tow reportorinl Inquiry as to the Sard elatin, Dr Lawrences anid: Thecanterence bad no desiro to trent Mr. Sard tntalely, noe abe ruptly, but but did not wisb to consider hiseinim atull, Ueoause to consider it would be to finply es etton and offer encouragement wher it nd no rlehtto extend any. Asn mero matter of courtesy, and at Dr. Gondapeed’s desire, and to remove any upprehension, a committee, con- sisting of Mr. Tuylor, Mr. Rowlvy, and myself, was nppointed, to whom Mr. Sard’ has agrecd to sond his stntomont, nud this committes will make all Ky or efforts to ubtain tho facts and Indicate, If dealred, tho proper procedure,” THE Cifty-TALI, ‘Tren. wero thirty-olght deaths in tho olty yesterday. ‘Tnen# are 164 Jamps lighted with off in this clty, at tho rate of $16.76 per annum for cach lamp. Tho cost of tho fixtures I¢ $7.05 oach. Rann, MoNauy & Co., yestorday obtained a building-permit to erect a four-story addition, i by 4h tovt, Nos. 148 to,164 Monroo atroet, to ‘cost 88,000, ‘Tite now City-Hall is now practically under covery tho Iron root having been completod yca- terday, all but tho skylights, which wil be put inatoneo. Work on the interior will bo cantin= ued during the winter. = Mayor Hannisox sald rather tartly, tn. reply to a question by a ‘Tntnune reporter yeaterday, “LT uyora general Heense Jaw, Tue Tnisune 8 statement to tho contrary notwithstanding." do far as the Mutual Lelegraph pole ordiuagce wis concerned, he had not read “it, and he wouldao't say anything about it anyhow. 4 pe cominitteo appointed to look nftor the ro- Hef of the Rugsinn vews arriving in this oity called at tho City Clork’s ottice yesterday to ob- ulna peddlor's license for 2 pour refugee. - Tho oommitteo’s dosire isto bave the new camers take up some othor poctiien tine than peddilng, butitsecms that over thirty of tho Jtussian Jows havo atroudy takeo out peddlers’ licenses. LICENSING RAILHOAD CANS. ‘The ordinance of Ald. Cullerton, which recom: mends a license of $160n ench froight-car and 5 on cach passonger-our taat comes Into the city, docs not meet with the approval of Mayor Hurrisun, who thinks tho toes.are too bib. Such a Iti, he says, would be unfair, becauso some cars itre bere only # Rhort time, and it would tend to lessen trafic. He-thinks the ratl- way compinies whould nay something, and sug> gosta a tux of flyeor 10 cents on avery carci- tering Chicago. A riliroad mau with whom bo bad talked sutd he didn't think the companies would ubject tothis, A record of tho numbor of cara comtus Into tho olty was kept, and tho re rivals could easily bo obtained. About 10.000 camo in overy day, and a foe-of 10 cents would yleld at ienst $ui,W0u yerr. ALL Cullerton is sincere in the mattér, dosiring the companies to ay something, but the incthod Js immuterial to Fig The liconse plain bas been tried In two other citics, and he belleves it woujd bo a suc 0088 herds * , SMALI-POX: ‘The rush to the Health Olice for vaccination continucd. Yostoruuy toe department used 1,109 polnts, ut which 600 were uged tn tho ofive. ’ Work was commenced yostorday on tho now addition to the pest-house. The wing will be 40 by Ud fect. It will bo of frame, as autbortzed by tho Council, instead of vrick. bocnusa tt has to bo finlsnud In ten daya, Le will not be plastered, but willbe fetted inside ans out so as to bo warm. Who tho season {8 over the wing will bo torn down, it balng designed entirely fora tomporary shelter for conyillescents, + New ouses woro reported on tho tug Flossio Thivlkle, Kingabury and Erie stroots, from No. 46 Bluckbawk atreet. No. 81 Mohawk strect, No. 278 Bouth Wator street, No, 15 Nutt court, No. 174 Liberty atroot, No, 227% ‘Third avonue, No. Ed Johnson street, No. 636 ‘Throup streat, No. 1000 State strect, and No, # South Clark stroot. Deaths were reported from No. UW North Leavitt Strect, and at tho hospitalot persons taken from No. 18 Wost Lake und No, 89 West Indiana streets, MANDOR Lionts, 3 Tho Dopartmont of Public Works was ‘In ro- Seipes entirely of a letter from Staj. Woltzel, of tho Light-Hoaugo Bonrd, In regard to cortuin Improvements in lighting the harbor. ‘Tho com- Inunleavion 18 us followa: “In opdor to arrange tho systom of Nebting for Chicago Harbor tu conforni with recont im: rttertorne iu said harbor the Inspector of this lighthouse district and | held a consultation, and thea made a report to the Lighthouse Bourd thoroun. The board, acting upun this report, buyo deolded ns follows: “ HiratTaut the tens of the main light at Chi- fone bie yap toceed te the tower on tho Water- pris Crib. . = econd~-Tbat tho main Nght bodiscontinued. * *Third—Lhat the lighthouse be trunaforced to some othor pluce whore It nay bo needcd, “Fourth—That the keeper's dwelling be ro- tained uu Bhoro residence or station, “Fitth—-That tho Uhiof Enginoer bo asked to order the ollicers constructing tho outer break witer to maintain the Hghts.at tho end of tho compluted portions during the progrusa of the work, . “*Bixth-Ehat the othor harbor lights romainas at present, = ! « “1 nin also direoted by tho board to piace my: self in communtontion with the authorities of ter to ascertain if they will talntain the tat on the’ Water-Works Crib, in cuso the mited States should loan thom te Mumlnatiuy apparntus, Hollovine you to bo the proper alls tharltics to comuiunicate with, I baye addressed this letter to you. a “There isu precedent for this arrangoment, in tha tase of ht on the north und of Blackwell's Jaland, Wust River, Now York, At that place lous and set of lamps wore loaned the nuthoritios, and they bave over since mins tained tho light, aubjoct to the rogulutions of the Light-flouse Board, Will you please inform me whethor wou. will necept tho offer of tho Ligbt-Uouge Board with atinilar considerations, Very respectfully, +) WEITZEL, | Paton of Enyincots, U. 8, A. Light-Houso Ene neon.” e THE COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘Tne cost of tho Iato olcotion for hire of Judges and clorks foots up $10,775, and tomorrow at 10 o'clock they will be paid, ‘Sim examination of applicants for cortiNcatos to teach in tho county sebools will:take placo Saturday at Supoerintendont Lauo's ollloo, cont- mencing at 0 o'clock. ‘Tite Committes on Examination of the County Board of Education will meet tomorrow to’ ex atuine the professtonal courso olass whlch Ja on the eve of graduuting. i Comst8stONRit CLAtK’s oxplanation of having appuinted hinself on all of the committees hay= ing contracté to let ty that he wanted to bo position where he could watch the “other, fele jows."* BcuooteBurRuINtENDENT LANE is preparing for tho Btata Gontantion of Huperlatendeats to be held at Spriugtield the 2th and \- HO will road & paper or * Vho Organization of Nor ani Behools in Counties, or Teachers’ Classes,” Pup H, Decken, of South Chicago, was ars rested on u ca. sn, yesterduy ut the instance of David Kelley, who charges that be owes bim whioh he refuses to pay He furnished ball and Was relegsod until the léth, : K. It, Huis ta looming up for County Attor> ney, lie Js silld tu bo promising the numerous Aaplrants for vollice puxt fall tho Scound Ward delegation in tho numinatiog convention, and to be revolving io return guites number of pludgos of support for the position. ‘Tux now Committee on Publio Charities bold it tirst meoting yostorday, aud welrvted tho County Agent's uflov as the place, All of tho mlembers Wore present, bul there was very lit- Ue for them to doexcept tu pass upon B fow ‘Dills, grunt transportation to several upplicants to othor pinces, and allow somo reqttiaitions for supplica. Tho revision of tho rules governhiug tho giving of rellof was discussed, but ne dotiate ration was takon, In Sntimating that P. J. Moanoy, recently ap- inted Deputy-Sherit, had not qualltied, an injustice wae donghini, He has qualitied, giving bond tn the sum of $50,000, bit the fact remalna that huis contemplating filling the position of Haid in preferonco, and will Mi it 1f tho Judges: fre able to piace him in the position of fibrurin for them, which has not yet hoen determined, Te made librarian he-will resten nae Deputy, and ats Hubbard will moat Likely bo appulited to $ place. EDWIN WALKER, ot Lemont, tho stono man and contractor. was yesterday arrested for debe at the instance of Jninca O. Thomson, an in- surance agent, but war subsequently. released upon ling an application for dischirge under tho Insolvent act, and giving boud for his xp- Hoarnncy cho 1th. His xtory fs that he had been Solicited to take unt a iltesIusuratice polloy by Mr, Thomson, or his agent, in some company unkoown to him, thut he tnally agreed, to got cid of his pursuer,to take n polloy for $12,- 000, “Phis was tho last he heard-of jt wntll Rate ubday, when judgment wna rendered agatust hin ‘for $430 on necount of tho dedl, and ‘tho next be knew nbout it was his nrrest, IC be bus Tecolvod tho poilcy ho says ho does not know it, ‘but IF it should turn out that ho owos the inonoy bo will mako arrangements to pay it. Comsissionsn Chank was yostoriny roported as having sold that ho tind fultited all of his promises to the Democrats, and had no further ‘use for them, In uthor words it fa xiven out that ho Js more than anxious now for the Hepublicans te yet together in caucus, karmonize ull ditters enees, and agres upon a “aiate” for the ciec- ton of the county omplayés, ‘Those whom he haa offended, howoryer, aro not near is meek nad penitoht as nels roported to be, and tho chatices soom to be against any immediate Arrangement bene reached, Furthermore, tho Democrats, itis being whispered around, have come to nvout the samo conciusian be hag, and don’t care how soon the combination they orly- inally ontered inte is broken up, What the ro- suit will be no ono can foretell, but it isset down that tha Democrats will stlek only upon ono condition—the giving to thom of tho ullico of County Atzoruey, for which position thoy ure nutning ox-Judyo Moore, THE. POLE EVID, TRE NEW MUTUAL UNION ORDINANCE AND WHAT 18 THOUUNT OF 1 Tho ordiannco introduced into the Counell Monday ovyentng, for a polo line for tho Mutunt Unton Teleyraph Compuny, provides us follows; “ That.the Mutual Union Telegraph Company bo and Is hereby-authorized to erect and main- talu a temporary Une of pules and wires, for telegraph purposes only, between tholr ollices in the City of Chicago and thoir offices in other cltios, subject to tho following conditions: First, that ono Huo of poles onty shall be erected from tho southern boundary of thu clty.” The ordl- unnce than doflues tho route, and the second codition provides: ‘Ono lino of poles only shall be orseted from the vorthorn boundary of the city to the busi- nesscentre, . . . Tnattho right to malntuin snid poles and wires shall extend tu the lirst dy of March, Iu3J, and may be terminated at that Lime, should the Mayor of Chicago sv direct. And, provided, furthor, that the sid company consonts thnt the City of Cateago muy take down and remove, a8 avove speoliled, all the poles: and wires erected under tho authority beropy rivon,. without cost to the . city, and at the exponse of the gatd telegraph company; and said company abatl be required to (ilu with tho Commissioner of Public Works, withiu thirty duys after the passage of this ordinince, @ bond In tho sum of $5,000, conditioned that it will pay the ote all the cxpenso of tuking down and remoying the polos ana wires boreinbofore mentioned. And provided, furthor, that tho anid company berovywaives tho right to resort to aby court to provent the remuyal of its poles: and wiros ua herein provided.” : The fifth condition provides that tho line of telogrnph poles erected and the wires strung uatar tho provisions uf thls ordinancy ‘sbull be : ‘A TEMPONANY CHARACTER ONLY, aad for tho purpose of ennbling tho sald Mutual Union Telegraph Company to do bitsincss whilo they nre’porfocting « system of underground Ba telegrapby, and due ailicence shall bo used to ortect and putin operation said system on or before the Ist dds’ of March, 1883, Tho romutn- Ing provisions are ns follows: “Sixth—Tho poles ercoted under this ordl- HAUS shall bo not jess than fifty foot in hight, and shall be painted in such manner a6 tho Com- misalonor of Public Works muy prescribe, “ Bevonth—Tho wires of tho tire-nlurm tolo- graph of the clty muy be placed upon, or trins~ forrod to, any of the poles ereoted under this orainauce whonover the Colef of tho fre-alarm telegraph mny 80 diroat, © Bighth—All. the proceed thie of said telo- graph company undor this ordinnnee ahnll be subject to any ordinauco reintive to the snid telegrmpke company which may heronfter be Passed'by the City Council of the City of Chi- cago. If LOOKS," Fisuy.” Tho provisions of tho ordinance are not con- aldered ganorally satisfautory, and it ta bolloved that even If it passes’ the lines will never come down under this or succeeding ‘administrations, Thore ja somo wurprise ilt the provision in it that tho poles shail pot bo lessthun tifty feetin hight, whll fr lo tha Slayor had expressed hitusel€ atrangty, in previous interviews, 1 favor of inaking all tha poles fifteen or cwcaty feat high, Jt scema to many, if the Alutual Union wanted to put up a llno which was really temporary, that, Inatead of sponding Its moncy on these oxpensive fifty- foot polos, it would prestly Peo fer tho abortor and much vhenper ones, The Mayor, when questioned on the ce hae decliied tu any sure thing regarding {t. It-§a underatood that the Mutual Union people claim that they have cighteon yates sccuro for tholr ordinunce,and hope to got aix more, so a8 to piss it ovory ‘veto, If ono should come, : BOARD OF TRADE, “RE NEW TRLEGRAMT LINE. ‘Tho Incorporators of tho now Hoard of Trade Tolegraph Line, connevting Chicnyo and st, Louis, have not yot doofded how thoy are to cn- ter tho olty., Tho wirc Js a noccssity, ond will groatly facilitate tho transnotion of commercint Dusiness, and tho company bns decided to go abond ana build the Mno'and tako its chances ‘upon securing permission toenter tno city nboya ground, Tho matter was brought to tho atton~ on of A.C. Knapp and Charica Brega yestor- duy by wroportor of ‘Tne Cuuny, and both gentlemen expressed the opinion that thero would be no-dittoulty about enterlug tho city ubove ground. oe RANDOLPI'S NUMONED HESTONATION, Tt hag been roported in business and. raltroad circlos for severn! days pst that Mr. Churlos Kandolpb, thy Secretary of thy Iuard of Vrado, had been offered tho Preatdency of. tho Liclt- Line Raltroad, Tho repart was brought ta tho attention of Mr, Iandolph yesterday, and ho stated chat if such a project wus on fodt ho had not hoard of it. Prosident Rogers yosterday posted notice on the Board of ‘Irado that tho regular unnuat meoting of the Grain Itecelvers’ Association for the election of ollicers would be held in thy Die rectors’ room of the Bounrd of ‘rade at 3:00 o'clock today, —* : Tho routine nffairs of the Noard of Trade were onlivoued yesterday by tho npprehension of AN OVEHCOAT THIRE, During tho past wack about a dozen members have been despotied of vatuable garmonts, anit on Btunday Abrain Foolo and G, I. Ktzler lost overcoats ‘and J. B. Tyler a acalskin cap, Yes~ torday & watch was ‘sot, snd Maurico, pling. “ Monroo” Rindskopf, of Miltraukeu, was dis- covered walking off with an expensive “benjamin” — belonging to jobn eu, Tho thict was iminediately nabbed, and Othcer Harris, who ts 9 permanent fixture on tho! board, had somo ditlioulty in getting the culorit out of tho crowd, who pelted him with wample.; boxea and otherwiso tanifeated thelr aversion tosuchacharacter, Uindakopf is “sonlper™ : who was introduced on the board about « wook ago. ee ‘Tho Dorrd of Directors bold a regular meeting Ingt evening and transacted suino routine busl- heas of no cgpecial public intorest, TRAIN Vs. TUG. THE YORT WAYNH IRON NORSK HAS THE NEST OF 37 -AGSINAT CONNORS “LITTLE OLANT" FOR DELAYING THE MAILS, ‘Tho case of tho Government agninst Wiltlam Connors, Uaptain of the’ tug-boat Little Giant, charged with having delayed tho Unitad States , mall by holdiag opon. tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayno ;ftallrond bridgo at: Eightteuth streot | on the morning of Bent, 31, .camo up on ‘& continuanco before United Btates Vomm issionor Hoyue ut 10 o’clook Yesterday morning. Musari. Leake and Bowles,ut- tornoya for the Governmont,woronot on time,and Mr, Peroy Shumin, eapenaniiiiy wie dhConaAne, ppited for tha discharyoovt pis eliont. Commigs sioner Hoyne. rcfused'-to allow thissummary Proceeding, and sont out soveral bailiffs to hurry up Lenko and Bowles, ‘Tho ciso was tloully pro~ ouvir Buutnan ayatn applied for tho dlsobargeot Lg winAn aeein o ir Tee 0} Connors, upon tho ground that the Informution tiled against bim wus general aud did nut como under any apcoilic atatute, tres Bowles said the olfonko canio under the statute providing a tine of: $100 for wilitul and intentional obstruction of the matis. Mr, Shuman anid be bat tried to got oth Wallace, containing the statute referred to, but had falled to induce elther Biessra. Leake or Dowlea to oblige him, Mr, Howlea suid be wos golng .to use tho volume hitnself. - * Mr. Shuman juformed tho Court that,(¢ tho truo juwardness of the caso was dovoloped, it would be shown that it was éimply a Oyht uf tho rallroads ugaiost the yossel interests. Webard Nothewus, auengineor of the Penne sylvanta Railroad Compapy, was tho frat wit- ness, He testified that at O;00 4. m. Sept. aL, city tlino, while driving the enyino Atinchud to train No. 7, carrying tho United Slates malts, TING TRAIN WAS BTOVPED AT TUE YOUT WAYNE BRED and delayed twenty-eight mindtes. His traln Was seventeon minuica late whon stopped, and Was diy utthe oity dopot at & o'clock. Tho cause Uf the dolay Was the presonce iu the draw of tho bride of w tug and @ yesscl. Dennis Sullivan, the bridgetondor, testied that be rau up tho red bullatS:i0. The incum- ‘statement, at 7316, Ing train wos duo at hi0,and the outgoing no- commodation tratn nt 6:0. ‘Tho jtug, with a veasol ln tow, camo up stroam, and ho thought he hail tine to lot thom through, Atter a short walt tho bridge wns turned, the tug and vessol onine into the draw, a tine was thrown out from tho voasct, and hoth erpft camo ton standstill in tho drow. Ho tried hurry thom through, and tho Captain of tha tug shouted at him thre ho would stay there tll 7 o'elovk If necessary, Meéantlino tho mati train came up, and witness eallod to the tug Captain, tolling him he was de> laying tho malt, ‘fho Captain shouted tack tne anitrlng who was running that bridye anyway. W, Wadsworth, day foreman on the trlige, tuatified that nbout #o'eluck on the morning in question, while golng to his post of duty, bo saw tho tug Little (inne passing down the river, Hight. THe Captain Counors), whom he know. called to hin, saying that he had been held in tho draw, and had statd twice as long as neces. ancy in ordor to get even with the bridzetenzor, George W. Johnston. tho tmitllagent on tho traln, testified to the delay, and to haying econ tho tt in the draw, George Sheffer, conductor of tho outgoing nce commodation train, testiiled that bis tral left the dopot at f:hs o'clock, und got to the belie nt 6:07, where it was delayed tionty-fvo intn- 4 tes, Tho defense catled Mr. McGrath, Riipatlatends ent of Mails, who testified that thu doluyod mill #ot Into the Chicago Post-Olllco -nt_ 7:15 o'elos k, Tho oftice was one tile distant from the depot, nnd the mill wagon tas allowed thirty minutes on the tino schedule to minke the trip. Cupt. Connor testiNed that ho came up to tho bridge At 5:2) o'vlock with his tux, aud, wfter considerable delay, the bridge was oponed. Tho im jssed through tho draw and tho vessel part way through, when ft was found that the enrreat: wns too strong through the draw, and was turns ing the hoads of both the tug and the vessel. A. Ino waa thrown out from tho Intter and made fat, and the vessol was worked thrown Ly: dee grees. ‘The tug at no time camo ton atandastill, und the vessol wns * NOTIN THE DAW MORK THAN FIFTEEN MIN UTES. Tio did not exchange n word with tho bridge- tender. ‘Chore wore no trains to sight when tho tu entered tho draw, but bo understood ono cnme up before they got ott, Mr. Shuman procvoded, to show that.tho train, when it tinnlly crossed tho bridgo, consumed fif- teen ininutos in running the remaining two miles to the depot, which, according to the engl neer's statement of thne—which must be ne. cepted ay the most acctirnte of any—iwould allow only two minutes for the mall wagon ta curry tha inull the distance of ono mile trom tho dopot to thn post-olfica, where it arrived, -necording to Capt. beGrath's ‘Tho stitute specified, mora. over, that, in olthor q Jawful or unlawful notion that delayed tho malls, knowing and willful in- tunt must be showa, ‘Tho enginece asked to bo heard, and said be had mado a mistnke, On the mornimr {1 qucs- tlon he was runniug by Columbus instead of Chleago time, and arrived at tho bridge at 6:55 r o'clock, instead of 230. Comnifssioner Hoyue held that tho complaint about the troublent the bridges, arising trom tho cnrelosness and intentional annoynnucs of tug and vessel men, was quite general among tho people, and they svomed to have no remedy, In tha present cago tho Governmont ‘was the complninant, and, to avold future annoyances ot tho Kind, ho felt {t proptr to muke tho preacnt enge fn oxninpl to river mon tn generil, as well “ns tt test of tho law protecting the interests of the Governinent, Connors was bound over in the sum of $500 to |. the United Statea District Court, Mr. J.8, Duns ham, tho tug-uwner, becoming his surety. THE GARFIELD RELICS. THEI BALE TO COMMENCH TOMORROW MORN> ING AT MARSHALL FIELD & CO'8. Marshall Field & Co, nave consented to offer for sale, beginning tomorrow morning, the ralics madejout of the Garfleld eatafalquent Cleveland, ‘Tho proceeds of thojsnics, as ia well known, all xo to the Garfield monumont fund, and an opportu- nity s thus offured tho genornl public to secure a rolle, usofulor ornamental, or both, and con= tribute at the samo time to tho fund from which tho futuro monuinent over tho President's faye at Lake Vie Cemetory, Clove- and, fa to bo bult. The arrangements for tho sale in this city were, conducted on tho Part of the Clevoland Kelle Conimuittec, by Mr, Willlam Pate, of toat olty, who js tholr averadited General SINaIESy, and Marshall Field & Co, bavo kindly sot apact thoir allk countor at tho Washington atreet ontranco to tholr retail store forthe handting and sule of the artioles. ‘Tho souventes Includo. . A FAC-SIMILE SHIELD IN MINTATORE of tho shicids which were placed on the four buttresses of tho entafulque, made on a scale of one-inch to tho foot, oud formed, glided, and Anished in Imitation of the original, price $1.50; Q fan-shaped mateh-safe, six by clght tnehes in size, patnied and: giltod- and tinished in Japi- nese colurs, 7h conts; easel No. 1, containing 9 inloiature photograph of the Presidont set in the top, and standing ftteen inches high, $1.23; Picturo friuuics, tro sizcg, one OF whict will hold tho $1 cortificato issued to contributors of that amount to tho monument: fund, and the otber tho $3 or $4 certitlento, pricos 75 vonts and 81 per frame. Thore are niso brackots, tablets, watch- holders, and canes. Encb souveniris inanufact- ured from tho lunibor used In the construction of the eatnfalque, which fuct Ia tluly attested by an ongraving, uttiohed to tho reverse of euch artl+ clo, of the conotaph, tho words" Rollo, from tho eatafulque, obsoqutes of Prosident Garteld, Cleveland, V., Sept, 26, 1481," tho fuc simile siz- matures of the Clovoland committee, Mayor Hor- rick, N, M. Clotlin, William Edwards, H. %. Whittloroy, “Hottvar Butts, Gourgo W, Gatland, and W, i Eckingr, and the words * Copyrighted, 18st.” Barshull Fletd & Co.'s will he tho only pluce In Chicago, or Ilinols, whoro those articles will bo for sulc,and tho relics thomsoives, ns well us tho caso to which the proccods of thoir suite will go, should and doubtless will attract o multitude of purchasers, SUBURBAN. . HYDE PAK. @ . ‘Tho Fire-Marshal has mado hla roport for tho 8ix months commencing June v and ending Deo, 9, During thia timo thero wero clevon fires and tho total loss $6,805. Of this amount $2,000 was covered by insurance. Tho total expenses of tho Gepartmg nt wero 83,170. es uring tho imonth of November there wero od earl of oll inspected by tha Village Oll- Inspector, Tho second concert of tho Mondelssohn Club for ie seuson of 1881-'63 will be givon at Floud's: Hall Monday evoning, The club now numbers 46 nembors, 113 of whotn aro Indies and olghty- threo yentloinen, The petoronuas of Pandey meal ue purticipated in by mambera of the olul Capt. Hunt yeatorday made. an examination ‘of some woods shipped by It. ligrsnoll, the mun who waa ucrestod for complicity in the shouting of Ollicer Hunt at Grand Crossing lust week, and found nono of the articles stolon at South Dark recently, which it was supposed were con tataod In tho ahipment. ie A break In tho watur-pipe which supplies tha Bouth Park barns occasioned quite a washout on Monday. * : f “OAKTAND. Mr, Lanting B. Howard, Secretary of the Duffy Tool Gompuny, and Miss Huitio Pierce, daughter of Agsnbol-Ploree, Raq. ox-Coltoctur of the Vil- Ingo of Hydo Lurk, wore quietly marriod inst ovoning at the realdence of the bride's fathor, 72 Rowen avenue. The ceromony was pur- formed by the Ruy. Dr. Morrison, of tho Church of the Epiphany, in the. presence ut tho families of tho contracting parties, The presents were unusually numerous and cle- ant. Air. and drs, toward will be at homo at fo, 2704 ludinna avenue Jin, § and 22. Mr. and Mrs. A.M. ‘Thompson: entortained a arty of friends at thelr bumo on Ellis avenue jab ovening. $$ AN INTERESTING ITEM FOR WAITERS, A now writing-movhine, named tho Caligraph, {is offered tho publla by Jno, M, Falrtiold, corner Statoand Van Buren streets, To usors of tho Pon or the old style machino this more slimple, coinplete, and rapid instrument will be yory wolvome. Among the inany usere of the Cali- gerh {a Chicuyo ura tho Joliet Stool Conipany, ‘airbauk Canulyg Compaus, Porter Bros., Dr. Jutlus Otto, Diamond Mateh Company, D. Le Bhorey, Eag., Pheips, Dodgo & Palmer, and Urit- tn Bros. A usoful hollday present, 4 Don't Dio in tho Honae, Ask your druggist for *loygh on Mate.” It clears ont rats, mice, bod-bligs, roaches, yor iin, les, ants, inseots. 150, por box. ‘ “Tho standard remody for catarrh ta""De. Sykes’ Bure Cure.” ‘Chis ts youched for by hundreds ofourcitizons, ‘Mry it, - : Bandotino Powder and tho "Mare" Cologne raay bo found ut tha driy-storos of Buck & Ituy> Werccommend ¥ldredgesawina-machines, SSG xn EARRIAGE LICENSES, ictunee? Meousos were lasued yesterday to the fol- pier harwon teat st {Einwowunson, cutee ‘aL larry G, M, Conkling, Now Vutketc., A Hany ate Binclettuaka tena ie August {ha aaa a! Johan Pottorson, Ww tat Pagers Be Pinecrest Petter CO} i { Nelife nuccenhe neat Chi Frank °. Dwyer, $01 sinks or { Anns sturuhy, sh Arnold. ohn Petorson, TU Ni an au ita ie Curt Veter Stark, 1 Ne {Unite dobmvnr ba | fibers Hiekort at ate arr nally a waat { Missiodariiop, Cleave Aorbyrt 8. Mitoholl, Hileabi We Chieti a cae, Goo A. Moncur, C } Giant Gate Chisanets 2. W. Hluygonlocher, Ti Ni Hrocatiety ty eoumak, Gal Johannes Fricker, Chi {ifayunlona Grovel, Cufeage: Halsted, ICALO 4, € MARRIAGE LICENSES, Veron st, toon, Chicnto Lxteo ut tsi, Chierne { Mnnsen tay, Chicago, Sarah Simnions, Chien in Charlestown, Mare, at tho jchurdt Williams, “Dee, & by the nario #. Leo. ,Witlingy Ht Wihhur, of somore Haas, nnd Frandos N. smile, of tterlin, Win, wperrenre na OATHS. a: KEMMAN—Ati o'ctock Monday morning, Deo. 12, at hor home to 18 Grange, NL, of consumption, Aman mito, AWOd 14 years JU montha wna 4 daya, ursday ALATA, in, Krlends tnvited. HUTTOMonday evening, 190. 12, at 10:15 Charie oilent non of Dominick Hotlo, Hea. nsind 31 yoars wh anys. funeral from parenti residence, Qi -Houth Here plninewent. Thi farming a oFeicek. sharp, to iio Ehureh of the Asatin thon, Tingle and Kranklln-ata, thonee by enrriauoa w Calvary Cematory.. Friends ut tho fanitiy invited to attend. PROOKY—ALI n. mt, Doo, 13, Telen Mrdoks, daugh- terur Dr, Almon und Stary lrooke. ¢ ‘ho frlvnds wil) pleaxs nut acnd Numore, th inet. at Henheton, 1b, of pare HN G. Roxera,of Harwich, Mage, aod G8 rones, niuthor of Cinea Tf,, ttuaha TL, und Lutnagal, corn, ‘cy Vonon and Cape Cod papers plaane copy. DELLITT—Dec. hi Neil Delittt, azod 32 years, of pnoumonta of tho Inhsea, Funeral from tho rasidonoe of his fathor-In-inw, ‘AST Bonaparte-at.. ‘Thurainy, Deo, th burch, and thence by cats to Cal ROGENS—On the alyala, Patlonce Gt vary, i O'NEILt<Michnel O:Nellly.hetovod son of Jamen 9 and haa) Noll, uf 4 cyonrs li) months nnd 10 darn hate Of Marshall Field & Cole wholeanto NAO, Funeral Thuredny, Dae, 15. int 10 o'clock, from the Teahionen of his futher, 1, enrringes to Mt. John's ‘Shera Sines Io Cal aGy SaMNLRSS a fuvre und Cincinnatt papers plenie copy. HLL—Deo. 12, Wililam F. O'Donnell, sxod nd dmonths, ‘unornt from his Inte ‘rontdoneo, 124 Fast Wuran- at, today at hie. in. to the Church of the Holy Namo, wliora [liah Mase will eu by curs rlazos to Calvary Cemoters. re rospect- fully brivited lo attend, fis BURKE—The funeral of Paut Wurko will toke place from bia residence, #19 Kouth Ln salla-st, nt 9 Sm. tidlay, fo tho Nauivity Church, and thenee by carat Caltnry, <a WILYON—AtD0t Lowo-avs Dee. 1 at 1:00 9. m. Aloxundor, suit of Wiltiara std, Siary Wilson, aod & monttw and 14dnys. oA ‘Funeral by vatriaion to Gracoland today at Lo'clock. GILUESLIE—Dec, i Monmoy, ‘beloved duughtor of Jamios. and Lizzie Cillonple. ee Funeral tuday feom, tho roar of a Indisna-nv,, by earringes to Cuivary Cemoty: DAWSON—Neo, 15, of acarlot-fover, Willio A. Daw- fon, axed #yoara und 8 months, youngert son of Ar- thar and Angle Dawaus. Funoral (private) front 335 Centro-st, today at 10 a.m ‘ MCCULLOUCH—Tuesday, Nec. 14, Willa Dobson, gon of Chauneay Hand, Bary Ac MeCutloueh, aged t ar - : fheral Thursday, Doc. 15;at10.0, m., from. 668 Ful te : S008 5 NNERY—Doc, 14, at 6) Whiting-at, of congestion a bealn. Mian Minune Kennyey, ngs 2 yours wnd 4 months, daightor of Marzarot Fonneny. Funeral from tho above nunibur Thursday, Dec. 15, At 1 o'clonk a. th. to Church of the Holy Namo, thenco by carringes to Calvary,” Kriendsof the family ‘ nivited, "Pa Pittsburg papers please copy. FARWEL=Dee. 14 Potor Farwoll, ‘suddeniy, at 2d indinna-ay. of congestion of tho brain, ngad Bt yents and i monthe, t 5 ANNOUNCEMENTS. HE REV. RW. BURKE WiLL CON- duet the noon prayor-mooting today in tho Y. M. CA, Roome, KO Madinon-st, ‘AUCTION SALES... By GED. BGR = 00.. 4H and 716 Madisor-au Wednestiay, Dec 14, Our rogular Wednoasay Bato will consist of 60 jots OF desirable BOOTS & SHES Mon’s and Women’s Warm Lined Goods, Holiday Slippers, Rubbor Boots, , Areties, ote, ate, GEO, P. GORE & CO. 2t¢ and 216 Madison-st. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF Crockery ant Glassware, “Thursday, Deo, 15, at 9:30, - 1650 Crates W. G. and Porcelain in open lots, Decorated Ware, Lamps, able, Glassware, ete. Goods packed for country morchanta, GEO. P. GORE « CO., Anctloneors, REGULAR TRADE SALIC - DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, DEC. 135, 9:30 A. M. ‘Twelve handred apocialty lots in thle eale. GEO. 2. GORM & CO. Auctloncors. KHAILAN FURNITURE, Complete Line of Rattan Furniture, Consisting of Sofa: dosceiptions, Works! iho ++ VA ICR oungos, Tables, Chairs of all ids, berap Baskets, &0., In the TELD?’* Chairs are walt known, nod aro Juatly ocluurated for thelt DRAUSY, FIN ISH, und DURAIIL ‘Tha constantly-grawing demand for theso goods warrants uxin making propa- ralons for the largest “Christmas Trade" tn our ox- }orence ot 2 rence, Wo havo tho ONLY comptote Ine to Bhow yuu. “WE RATTAN 60, d é f 231 STATE-ST, _” HOLIDAY GOODS. CEO. W. EMERSON STATIONER, Near State. Bargains for the Holldays, Hino Leather and Plush Gooas, es Gold Vons, Autograph Albums, WATER MOTORS, Backus Water Motor, Bupplies from 1; the Cheapest pawer wr tavaluatle far Eanes} sigh Orenae Ta in ewing Suohlnenin i DE factorion Turning Talkies, Cameo Btls, Ba M tm ty cor) via. St is nolselese, n work at any presay: 7 pressure Of water wer citvupto Lotus jrwers Gricas eon 18 x0 $900. “Bend far Dagertptive liroular ta THE BACKUS WATER MOTOR CO, Now York, Warks, Chicago, O88 Urondway, Nowark, 5.5. 49 Dearborn St. or 63 fora ruta box riceiea acto by express al the best Candlus |i ut up wloxuntly ‘and tutes Tealuseio wit Cotes, Paces but, ielues aes 4 Cont iitie, tesa 5 Confectioner, 78 Mndixon-at. pennrronnnnn HALHS. ay URK St: SeECTS: sults follow thi te iol Hier biG, fe i DEOPOE WA, 4 C, HOMENS, Grund Pucliotluwi ubsl AUOTION SALES Continued and Cling Si » At 11 This Morning AND 8 Afternoon. JAPANESE AND CHINESE VASES, | Cloissonne Enamels, Lacquers, Plaques, Umbrella Stands, Rich Embroid’d Serecns, * BLIYON, FLELSHIIA & vo, Bland 8} Itandolph-s, Av GOLDSMID, Pawnbroker WHA, BELL AT OUR STORES, , ® ; 84 & 86 Randolph-st,, Thursday Next, Dee. 15, u610a.m,, His STOCK oF UNREDERHED PLEDGES, Watclies, Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Opera Classes, AND MISCELLANEOUS Goons, ELMISON, FLERSHELM & Co, CARTON. WoUst FURNITURE AUCTION! COMMENCING Monday Morning, Dec, 19, At 10 o'clock, And CONTINUING DAILY un. ‘til ‘sold, - By order of Messrs, MUNGER BROS, We sell without reserve the En. tire Furniture of the CLAPTON HOUSE, 175 Rooms. Parlor and Chamber Suits, Pier and Mantle Mirrors, Brussels Carpets throughout the ‘House, Parlor Grand Piano, 175 Hair Mattresses, Bed-‘and Table Linen, Queensware, Glassware, Plated ware, &¢, &, &,, Oifice Furniture, Bar and Bar Fixtures, A Billiard Tables complete, Dining-room, Library,'and Kiteh- en Cutlit, : The Entire Gas Fixtures of the ~ House, An fact everything appertaining to a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, afford-* ingan extraordinary opportunity to HOTEL MEN, . HOUSEKEEPERS, And DEALERS, Sale commences Monday Morn- ing, Dec. 9th, at 10 o'clock, in the parlors. . : EKLISON, RSHERIM & CO. Auctioncert. enon: By GEOWEGAN & REVELL, Flfth-av. and Randolph-st 60 Beautiful Chamber Suits Heating Stoves _ ® AT BARGAINS! THIS WEEK. com A eAGAtS, Sot violent “By POMEROY & CO. SALE OF ELEGANT OIL PAINTINGS! THIS WEDNESDAY, AL 10 o'clock a.m, od 2 p. in,, ot our Stores 78 & 80 Randolph-st- Auetl Collection of Fino Paintings to ve sold at AA without Jimit or rusarve, embracing be ‘ Batis, Gooning, Hlkine, wad othor artiste of od mye —_— POMEROY & CO., Auetlaness ———S—— eee MEDICAL. “Loose’s Extract Red Clover Blossoms The Groat Blood Purifier UR AND ILANMLESS, Pr Labopators; Munroe, Miet: 6 a oosty loom |) ys JOBE & Cali ur send tor ‘leeuln Fs.