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% i fs] THE CHICAGO THE OITY. TE. B, Pator, of Bt. Louls, is nt tho Patmer, Gronak Ranny, of Montreal, is at tho Palmor, L. A. ARTHUR, of St. Louts, is at tho Treiont. 8B. D, Corson, of Balt Lake City, Is at tho Tro- mont. J. R. McAtrisn, of Now York, is at tho Tre- mont. nu mont, ' ; W.K. Maywoop, of New Mexico, 1s at the Palmer, . 8, 8. CorLert, of Newport, It, 1.,lent tho Grand Pacitte. W.S. Jonsson, of Milwaukee, Is At the Grand Paeltic. 8.8, NeAtn, of HMollidaysburg, Pa. ts at the Sherman, Ss Epwanp Aves, of Tondon, England, {9 at tho Bhermau. , ' Thomas M, Rtasput, of New York, is at the Sherman. Cranes Ripaery, of Springfald, IL, Is at tha Grand Pacitle, #. Ricttannson nnd wife, of sanesvillc, Wis, nre at the Palmer, * Lievr. Sng has a new buffalo robe for whicp he deslros an owner, Mu. AND Mrs, Georae M, Curtis, of Clinton, In.. are at the Tremont. dJossru Ponitzen, of the St. Louis Pust-Dis- patch, is at the Grand facitic, ‘ Tuinry thousand dollars 1 gold was disbursed at the 5uo-Treasury yeaterduy. O. B. Green, the contractor, hns soli his tnter+ est in tha Vuican Iron Works, of this city, Tun average yield of apirits inst month in the Chicuxo district was i.80 gullons to the buanel, ‘Tnx cotiections on dutinvie ganda reooiyed nt the Custoin-House yesterday aniouuted to $5,774. J.B, Kennett, Chiet of Potice, St. Louls, and . W. Soumlut, Chief uf Vollee, Cleveland, O., are ut the Sherman, Tne internal royenud receints yesterday Munounted to HIK8, of which <8 was for wirits, @2.03 for clyurs, $1Ks for tobuccu, and #A,lui fer beer. Mrs. Manta B. Hotyorn, a lady protninently: engawed in the temperance work, wiein tho city yesterday, on her return from o lecture tour through Nebrusku. —* . E.8. Watt, Chief of tho Testing Departinent, and J. H. Howwan, Chief ef tho Drafting Depurtment, Pennsylvania Rallroad, Altooun, Pa., are at the Grand Paciile. Coupany E, First Cavalry, ond-Lieut. I. Larsen to the’ First Lieutenaaoy, whivo was vacunt, and promote Sergt. James . Drom to be Second Liuutenunt, Gaunturr Lovar No. 4, K. or P., will give the lirst of a seriesof suirGes at Bournique's ‘Tuesday evening. tis proposed to muke them equal toauy similar affairs in Chicago this winter, Lyman K, Bass and wife of Deuyer, Charles HR, Chute and family of Minnepolls, Capt. A. Brndley and A, Covb, Eaq., of Clevetand, und the ce ee Walsh of Albany, N. Y., ure ut the pelund., Tne Chicago Baptist Social Union will meet this eventay utthe Granu Pacitie Hotel Tho oceustast wilt beoueof great interost from the Jorge attendance promised und the choice pro- grdin prepared, Notwutna has been heard of William Larrabec, tho indicted ex-T'reusurer of the Lake View School Diatricts, und the finpreasion ts quite. goueral now that he has left Chicugo, and will not come buck, . Winttast RoEstRt, of Princeton, Jil, was bp- fore Vommsmioner Hoyne yesterday, charred with conduoting i wholesule liquor business without a license, He waived examinauon, aud was beld under $1,080 ball, . Wintian Keys and James,aling “Nibsey,"” Warren were arrested at the National Thentro lust night Ly Olloars Rohan and Stet, who wis. ‘pect them of baying stolen a 340 ovurcont from 2 bullway of a North Sido realdenca, At the regular communication of Waldeck pode No. 074, a WaAL Pe Tuesday evontin, ‘allowing officers Were ctected: L, yg Wests |. Senintz, 8S. W.; Ed Miller. J. W, Fred Sommer, Treusurer; 11. Wink, Secretary. FrANx# Koay, found ekulking wlong Mulsted atreet with a revolver, durk-lintora, and 1 puir of brasa knuckles In his possanaltiny was arrested by Ollicer Bonn ana jocked up ut the dindisun Street Station charged with carrying conceuted Weapons. a A pontrair of the Into William LB, Ogden has lately been patuted by Healy for the Chicaso Historical society. It will ba unvellod and pre- sented 19 tho socloty ‘Tuesuay ovening noxt, after which a memorial nddreas will bo mado by tho Hon, Isaae N. Arnold, Jonx MeQuarry, Pie ie by Glonn & Deo, eornor of Fulton and Clinton atreats, fell ofyh een tect frum tho roof df his employer's “build Soy yesterday morning, broko bla fea, and ro- ceived inturnal injuries which “necessitated bis Felnoval to tho County Hospital. A TELEPHONE musange from the County Hos- itnlatlo’ctock this morning announced that Jarnes, who was shot by Whitty, and tho un- ‘known woman found by Officer Rugber on Mile wankve avenue, were doing very nicely. Barnes exhibits no: ayinptoms that Jends thei to thiuk nore Is uny Immediate danger of his death. Dennis O'Coxxon, Tronsurer of the Irlat .Natioval Antl-Coercion Fund, recoived the fol- . Bort.na, of Dopere, Wis., Is at the Tre- nvo electel Bec- Jowing subscriptions yesterday: Berunrd Cul- Jaghan, Ldwurd MeQuati, $100; cusn, % Micnael Shields, $2; Cutlughan Iros., 825; 2263 2, Dotan, Joracyviile, I1l., $05; Calfuy, ¥lU; Maurice Kane, $10; John 8. Couk, $25. J, R. Woon, General Pasaenuor Agont of the Pennsylvania allroad; Wiillum F, White, Gon- cral Pussenger Agent of tho Atchison, ‘Topekn, & Saute FO itaslroad; and A, V. H. Carpenter, General Passenger: aizeut of tho Chicaxu, dite Paukes & St. Vaul Rallroad, are ut thu Grand Pacitic, : ‘Tu Benevolent Aesociation of tho Paid Fira Dupartaivn, of Chicago gave its seventh nanual Dall nat evening wt McCormick Halk ‘There ‘W-re over 90) persons present, and tno revelpis with ageregate over OF this amaunt, S00 hud veer puld tabs tho sale of tickets og the merchants aud businessemen during the past two or three weeks, J. 11, SFERUECK and Chartes Ryborg, managers of-allezed tavor burcaus, havo beon arrested and locked up at the Madison Street Statiou upon complaine of Johu E.Carison and Carl Lund, of No. & Aabley sireut, and Nols Petor- gon. They are conrad with potetilas money: y false pretences, tho’complaluants clulminyg to huve been awiniiad by them. Tne Gurfleld catufalque rolics, to be sold by Marshall. Field & Uu., nt tholr story corner of State and Washington streets, for the Vartiold memorial fund, will bo abipped free of charge by tho United States Express Company to any Point in thie State on their ine. Cutalozs of tho articles; with price list, witl bo gent tu any ad- dress on applicauon, post treo, + Josrrn BuTznon, a Fyenr-old bey wos run down atthe corner of North Hulsted aud Urie streets yostorday morning by ateam of horses uttucned toa lime wagon, the driver of whieh ts not known, Tho whevls parsed: over tho little ‘Tqllow's nUdomen, and so badly crushed tho ine Testines that {fe is despaired of, He was ros Mioted to thy reaklence uf bis purcats, Nu. 103 ‘West Caicago ayenuo, . A NeW branch of the woodworking maabine -hunas was organized lust nigdt wt Nu, 65 North Uturk street, It hus somo tity charter mem- ‘Vers, and will bo known ne tho Woodworking Machine Hanes’ euavolont avd Protcative Union, rauch No.7 It 16 Intended that the procepadinga ut the union shall bo radloully ue ‘urct, the amos af the ulligerd evento be cone O-uied Crow the public, Jon Scuanven, a It-yenr-old orphan boy, drorts trots Raden, Germans, nvrived at the Cone tral Station gestorday inquest of bts brother, ‘weeub subueter, who kept i auluan in tbls ety iwo years ago. ‘Tho Ind ta intulligent and honest countenance, and is penniless, frtendless, and ignorant of tho English languaye. whe Heo cared for him list night, and will help ius Hod bis missing relative, ‘fw sehoonor Golden West, Capt. John Sultt. yao commanding, arrived from Bundusky, 0, Youterday with a cargo of cont. Tho Golden West joft Sandusky on Dew, 1, and js the Inet bout, sitar: ftontn or eall, to arrive at thls post Yroni the lower lakos, uod her arrival closes auvigadon for tho svagon of 1bsl. Capt, Sullivan ‘reports a most tempestuous trip, and one that he would not repeat undor any clroumstances. Irian rete dullday in the insurance quare ter, on La Sulle street, when thy only two fens of possible news are thata couple of clerks ia Jending office aro down with the: semn ps wid that only two of the companies which were stuck on the Pooria glucaye-works loss hive plunked down tholr munoy, while tharo ie # very gone bruspect that a number of the otherd say ight the thiny, bucausy that culebruted *ryer” Was put inte the buliding after tbe poligied were written, and without the companies’ knowledge ‘oF consent, x Detective Joun SLaTen, of the Northwestern Hallway, bas sucecedet In tracing vat mid causing the arrestor ony of a chist of thieves ongaged In stealing the brass covers from axlo- boxes on tho passenyer cars, and alia recovered worth of the stolen property gut caused the arrést of Mux Simon, 4 junk-dealor at No, 200 West Chicago uvenuc, win hux been reesiving the atolen Reopen Binon and a young fellow named Kaloteki, woo was tho Ubiet, Wore brought before Justice Walsh and del to bonds of $1,509 to Des, 20, SAMUEL Minaky, the mate, and Pallip Halll- han, w decktand of we schooner Newsboy, ty lug 4n the river at the foot of Franktin utrevt, found yesterday mourning upou the dock nyur the ves sel q ilubt-colured sombrerg, bouad with iit cord, a dark cout, a palrot gloves, aud 4 spriuk~ ingot blood. Surmlving toat some durk dyed af violence had been couunitied ta tho dond boure of night, the two men Hotitied the policy, and @ seurch wae nude for u, corpse, but no corpse was found, “'bough there 1s a possibility ‘that some unfortunate mun was led tothe plavd, butchered, aua thrown into tho river, the sup> ¢ , as an, position ts not probabie, Since a man whom others wero t ying to murder would be apt to make on oatery, and innamuch as no outcry wae hoard, there 110 ro-isons to belleve that the mys- terlous purmonts sound pon the dock were fur- gonten by a party of drunken and Oghting anilors. : ‘Tne books nnd accounts of tho firm of D. M. Osborne & Co., whose establishment was bury. Inrized and tiirned last Snturdas inorning, ns Tie Trinuxn hag frequently heretofore men- Honedwere found vesturday in the déuris th te yuult, Altbough thev wero "0 baily scorched ne to boat doubtful value, thoy serve at lenst ong purposc—to demonstraty that they were hot onrried away to cover ndofatention, a8 wit frequently and openty insinuated, There now reniaing uo foundation for the ugly rumors that have been current tor the past two days, and those against whom the dark hints seem fo have beon directed aro correspondingly well pleased. Tur Rev, W. 1. Burke eonducted the noon. day prayer-muoting yosterday at Lower Farwell ial. itis discourse was upon the need of being constantly with Christ, and was hirgely directed toSunday and prayer-meeting Chriatians who forgot tholr obligations to God as the doors of His sancturiry closed tenind them. The leader recommended, a8 a pranticn! innovation, that alt Christinns carry with thant a pocket Teatument, toy be read by then on tha atreet-cars, going to and from business, In apeuking of thyittresro- ing Christians, he expressed the conviction that the stuverey Christian would not only forego Bich amuusemonts, but that tho (question, “Onueht [ta go?" should never oceur to bitin, ‘Tho desire should not exist Inthe heurt of the truv tan of God, 5 DerkerivEs Ravrox and Tlerney found a biz Saratoga trunk belonging to the young German Tomale thief, Mary Monke, whoso case hus ale ready been written up and presented to tho pudiie fir the colitnns of Tie Suinuxe. In the irhok: wero one velvet and a couple of silk ‘dressen, some underwear, tivo parasols, and ni pocket-enso of surgical instruments, all supposed to have been atulen. Part of the property bas alrondy been tlentitted by a indy on Pieres street, and wwners for tho remainder are expected to turn up todiy, Mury hi was securel a pinco to work at tho mumber where hee trunk was found by an. ollicer named ‘Mueller, of tho German Relief and Ald Soctety. The artful girt had her tritnk tnken there, and thon never showed up to work or do anything elec, ‘Tun West Sle Saluonkoeners’ Association met In Vorwarts Turner-Hall, West ‘Tweltth atrect, yesterday ulternoon, with Frank Schwuchow presiding, A new constitudon and by-laws wus submitted, and, after a brief discussion, udepted, with o fow slight amendment 10 Inttinuion= feo {8 Axed ut $2, and monthty ducs at 64 cents. Tho election of officers resulted as follows, Frank Schwuchow, President; Charles Gerstung, Vice-President; Jobn Lude, Secretury; Charics Zlevenhayen, Finnucialsecretary; ducob Gastel, ‘Treasurer, J. Gustel, Charles Ziegentiugen, und F, 1, Dinter, were elected delegates tu the Ceus tral Comiuittce af Chicao Saloonkeepers, which moets tomorraw at old Quincy No, i, for the purpose of takin action in regard to tho pro- posed increase In the price of siluon Ucenses, Company D,of tho Firat Regiment Cavairy, Rove tho trast of tholr series of revepcions for this season at tho Palmer House list evening, About 2) guests spent a delightful evening, danoing and partaking of aselect tuneh, Among the officers present wero Lieut.-Col,. D, Welter, M » HH, Wells, Adjt.; Willian Th. Jacobs, Cape fH, B. Maxwolt, Capt. FQ, Ball, Capt. 5. A. Hein, fet. T. 1. Jonnson, Lieut. t. Lureen, Lieut. J. E. Drum, Lieut. William Wilson, Lient. Well. Seblund, Lieut. Hopps, Sergt. Danforth, Sergt.'l, Logan, Sergt. Jolin M. Bioomtleld, Sergt, my Green, Corporat J, H. Swartz, Orderly- Sergt, I. 'f. Jewell, Corporal William Hurd tle, Corporat HH, HI. Jowell, Atmong the neats present wore Mul. Lusk and stuf of tho fiterniun iatles. Tho-reception, although the irat of tho souson, Wus a great success, Mr. Joun PF. Fixenty, one of the veterans of Chicago Jouragtiam, is about to start a weekly paper of his own vere, to bo known ag the Cite zen, und to be published every Saturday. The first number will bo issued dan, MM. It will be an ‘eight-page paper, a trifle smaller than Tne Trinusn, with strong Irish syinpathies. Mr. Finerty will bo the soln pro- prietor and editor, and the paper will number among Ite local contributors such well-known peopie ns W, It. Sullivan, J, J. Vitzgibbon, W. J. Hynes, Janes Sullivan, J... Flinn, and others. ‘Cha Dublin correspondence will be munaged by Wiliam Dilton, a brathor of Jobn Dillon, M. Ty Eugene Davie will ie the Paris correspondent, and the New York correspondence will protiabl bo under the management of ‘T. O'Nell Russell, Willhitu E. MeChice, of this city, it bs winders stund, will be tho business manager. Aud taal- ly, the new piper promises tu be interesting, spley, nud red-hot. THe Tanne mentioned yesterday tho arrest for debt of Edwin Walker, of Court-House stone fatng, at the Instance of James C. ‘"homaon, a ife-insurance ugent ja this cl aAccurdiny Mr. Toowson tho item In question seymned to convey the improssion that Walker wis some~ what badly abused, whereas, according to Mr, ‘homsun, the opposit fs the ose. ‘The lutter’s statement of the mnttor fa that Judgment wns rendered agalnst Walkur a fow days. two on promissory’note which was due Sopt. 1, und piy- ment of which was solicited at least n Beara of times before legal procaudiies wero thken. Walker, ho snys, never questioned tho lvgiti- inney of the elim untilan olticer served a writ of oxecution on him, whon ho tnade the states Went that hedid not know who Thomson war, and did not know of nny such tellin. The propor notice was served on blu: before judg- tnant way rendered, and he had i opportunity to xo inty court aod make bis defense, which he falled to da. IN regard to tho allegod inhumanitics of tha County flospital peuple, in the case referred to yesterday, where a couple of Gorman girls nbout to become mothers were suid to be tured over to the Koltef and Ald Soclety, Warden Mills ns an explanation to make which puts x somowbut diferent {iow on tho inutter, According to Mr, Milty, ho did not send the- girls to tho Relief and Ald I ‘They were not to be contined for some time, he saya; the lying-tn wart was erowded with other ensos’ witch required immicdiate uttention, and therefore, as js his custom, he sent them in the county ambulance to tha County Agent, that they might be sont to Jelferson, where the county authorities could provide thom with tho nevessary nedominolla- ons furnished by the lying-in ward at thut in- ‘sutution, How {hoy wot from tho County Agent's office to the Mollet and Ald Society to. duesn't know, What hoitd in thia cnae, he anys, bo has done in hundreds of othare, and belloves his uetion was In itecordanco with what wag re- quired of hit tn the premises. THY MAN WHO DID UP NARNES, « Androw Whitty, tho man whoshot and serlowg- Jy wounded the thus Itichurd “Barnes, who belt hint up aod robbed hin of $25.nt tho corner of Halsted and ‘Thirty-sixth streets carly Nuesday eveulog, Was “letore Justice Wallace at tho South Side Polica Court — yesterday, neougod of an asanult with o deadly wenpou, with Intent to do bodily tnjury, aud wis honora- iy dischurged fram “custody, Tho police aro warm in thelr commondudion of Whitty's uc- Uon, ond say that one such deed ta equalto a tuonth’s service of hat! a dozen patroimen, + THB UNITED STATES POLICR ASSOCLATION, an orgninization of tho Chiofs ot.Police of all cltiga of the Union, will meotin tho Counvll ebamber at (1 o'clock this morning, — Willlam J, eGurlule, Superintendent, and Austin J, luyie, Seérotary, of the Coleayo Department, are to porary President and Secretary respectively of the assoctution. At the Inet meocting of tho age sovintion in Onaba lust May the con- stitution was abrogated, oxeent Art. J which reads; “Tlie. organization shalt to Known us the United States Pollea Asgociution, formed for thu purpoay of better securing tho saliity. peace, and convertonce of tho entire people of the United Stutos by tho prevention of erie, and tor tho purault, arrast, aud con vietlon of ulfendors ugiiust the Inwa; tho pire: orvation of ordor, and to naalst tho Judicial and: GXeuuttve ollcurs of the State wid Navan in preventing and punishing erimo; und for tho furthor purpose of glving mutual tnformation und nasistitica to the Kovoral mumbers of tie orgnnizatton ty furtherance of carrymy uut the objucts, 08 atutod in this article.” Shere had rived list lent, to uttend tha conference, Chict Keunettofl St. Louls, Chiet Schmidt of Clevelunt, Chto Itoxers ef Dotrott, Commis. vloner Hehnumberg of Now Orleans, Chiot O Brien of Dos Moinos, and some of tho otticors from Pittsburg, “‘Thoy were in consultation with Chief MeGariule during tho evening. Othurs are expected today, when thu assuciattion will bu perfeatad, NEW QOUNTRIFEITS, Notico bas buen reveivod at the Sub-Troasury Of the uppeurance of anew counterfeit allver certifieute of tho denomination of §1, It ls not & daugerons gountertelt, buing pensand-ink work, and vavily detected, ‘Iwo parallel lines have boon drawn thrungu tho eertiiicate to inte tute the distinctive Governinent paper, Tho ‘Treasury number enn bo easily robbed ait with Dspande, or aven. tho dump: finger. Cho dit {ictive toatures are aa followe; Coock locter 2; No. LO 010s series oF 1880; papa ut Wawtings io 42 G. W. Sobolleld, Kogimier; dames die flan, Trouaurer. A new counturtelt, of photos eraphie work, Nag aise appeared on the Boyliton National (ik, of Boston, of the denomination Of, The tuce uf the bil 19 one of tho dust counterfeits over discovered. I Vlurred uppoaran chad the fuiniior wid rediligh brown color of Ai ubotozcuphy. ‘the uumboriug and scottapod sual Iv atrfuce work, baving been printed aver the phatoxrapt Lhe gevon tinton the buck Is poorly done, and evidently from a plite. ‘The dateetion of the counterfelt will follow an ux- aultuttion of tuls iniferlor wark, ‘Chg cousiters felt was ivat “aboved" In Ohle, CLTY-HALL, ‘Tiwur wore forty deaths reported in the city yostorday, | ? ‘Tuapoerva KeLny, of No. 2560 Fmorald aye- uo, was ued 825 yesterday fur violation of the bullding ordinance, 4 Overton une is aftor all places of amuso- ment, They wust at once take out Moendes undoF the recently amended aniusemont ‘ordl- manto, ‘ Mayon (Lantisox auld yesterday'to a Tin UNE Hepa ort Tuiwvne bas made 4 wreat imlstake in anying tbat whol le ® wad calles are objectionable, We cane pavins telypbuge wires uader the yrouud without une Malted and wureatricted dizgug up nf wo streets, Edevidcdly disapproved of The preg: ont Mutual Union pole ordinance, They will buyo to cole in 9a short pules, aud with cables h TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. on them. They will cost moro than long poll butlean’t help that. ‘be other ondinance {8 devidedly objectionable, T shan't sny, howovor, what may do ft it is passer. becatisa 1 novor any beforehand what} shall do." The following building permits wero fssued genordaye 1D, B. Jones, tive-story and basoment store, 41 by 76 fect, Fifth uvenue, near Monroe atreot, to cont $41,000: F.C. Lung, twa-storr nde dition to auda-water factury, 25 by 10 feot, Poar- son, near North Welts street, to cost $5,090. “Untkss the raiiroad companies help ts out next your they will wot ny: pollo to guned then depots and trating, Wo van't afford to let them huvo about one-third of our force ail tha time for nothing. And thats what wo'ro dong. ‘Vhot la what Mayor Harrison auld yesterday, ‘Tie Chiefs of Pollco of a number of cites will hold n convention in the Council Chamber this morniig. when tha Mayor will address and wel- come them to Chicago. Chiefs O'Brien, Des Moines: Kennett, 8, Louis; Schmitt, Cleveland: ogers, Detroit; and Maj, Schauimborg, ropre- senting Chief Voylun, of New Orleans, havo already arrived. Mayon Hanaison stated yerterday that tho city did put gravel between the Livvks where it repaired tho wooden-puved streets, Tho city did a arent deal of repairing of streots, bit where & piteh of repair was very small no #ravol was placed botween tho bincks, becausc there was no necessity for-it. Only dry gruvet mA ud for this purpose, as fon’ other ent es TILE COUN 'TY-BUILDING, Tue Committee on Public Sarvico meats to- day, and will take tp the question of fixing tho pay of county employés, ‘: THe Committeo on Public Buildings met yeas terday and passed on sundry bills, The bill in aputo were those of tho Chicngo & Lemont Stono Coumpiny, on account of the sidewalk around the new Court-House, and thoy were Intl over to enable the new Commissioners to examine into them, ‘Tue Collectors of Worth and Calumet got thelr books yesterday. ‘Tho former gaye bund 1m the flim of §U1,0N, tho signers belng Albert Wins gate, Thoodore Ginthor, and F. Zacharias, and tho latter In the sum of $78,000, his accurities bo- Ing Gertrdus Mutderink, Hermann Sehunitt, Coelstopher Krueger, and ‘Theatore Gunther, Tho Luke View Collector ulso got his books, giv= tng bond in tho sum of $24,000, which bas al> reudy Deon stated. . A MovRstant has becn started on tho part of. the newly-organizet committees of the board lookity to excluding reporters from all tho meetings, Mr. Ender ta raid to bo ut the hond of the movement, but with how much truth 1s not known, Tho proposition is belug dlscursed, however, by Mr. Clark's friends, and witl bo cure rled if possible. ‘Tho eaine iden waa brought forward In tho old “riye” days, bus did not work, It will be remembered. ‘Tre County Cleric has prepared bis annual ro- port for 1881, which shows that tho earnings have been 85,04 and the expenditures ‘2u),0ii, tho expense in excess of the varnings having been $3,083. The lurgest source of income ap- peara to have been the murriugo licenses, from Which 30,635 wus received. ‘The report is nut ag aatlefnctory as it was expected it would be, aud tor this renaun, porgups, its presentation at the lust meotiny of tua board escaped the attention of thy repurters, ~ Tue County-Attornoy pesterdny, wrote tho Supurintenent of tue Chicngo,: Milwaukeo & St. Parl Htatlroad Company In reference to the goustrucuion of the proposed truuks to tua Poor House, fio asked that steps be at oneo taken looking tu@ervey of the two routes namned—ano from Mont Clare, and the other from dederson —and the expectation fs that the work will bo commenced In 1 few days, After tho surveys buve been inado nective negotiations ter tho fight of way will bo comioeneed, and whichever route offers the most adyautuged will, most Ilke- Jy, bo udupted. ‘Tur Judges and clerks of election in tho West Side Constable coutest wero .yesterday nllowed in the County Court to correct their retirns, which virtually elects the contestunts—l. A. Durkin, &. As Reed, Jerry W. Sultivan, Feank Herska, John Flaherty, Josepn J. Quinn, 6. 'T. Noonan, Janes MuNicholas, Nicholas Michalak!, dames Flood, J. H. stulnway, Juco Muelle, Peter Gilder, and James’ Sack. | An nppeul is to bo tuken from tho ruling, however, so the pres ent Constubles will hold thelr oflicos pending Nnal decision, by which time it is highly probae ble they will have n chance to run again, ‘Tir muddte about tho county offices con- tinnes, und It 1s still ns uncertain as ever whether the troubte will be asttivd in cauens or {in open board. The divisions are such, huwover, 48 to renin tu preclude the holding of weatcus of the Republican members, tn which event things muy be culd to be decidedly mixed. Yosterduy the friends of Joseph Dixgn were eateulating that be would displace Milis at the Hospitnl, and the opponents of the present County-Attorney wore saying that they would be able to give some one olsa his place, Dut, as matters stand, {tig unsafe to predict unything auoite thone or any of tho other offices, “ Nothing but'an abso- tute ballot on the candidates can determine tho question, : J, P. WiBADON, proprietor of several restaur- ants, one under the Central Muato-Hull and another In connection with the Board of ‘Trade, hud bad lnek yesterday. Both of ily ostablish- ments were seized by the Sherit to satiety claims to tho amoauntat » und tho worst font. ‘ro of It wus tht he was not in tho sity. Oue of hig enshiers, who was Inclined to bang on to tle money-drawer whon tha levy waa made, Was are reated for resistiug tho ullicdr, but be was subse quently prevailed upon to give up the shekely, nmountiig to Fu, und was released. Mr. Whous don’s attorney gaye bond lite fn the afternoon, He repregouted that tho trouble xrew out of Mr, Whoutlun's revertly having agreed to buy his oysters uf tho plalutiifa in the cause, and pul ‘that the uterrupdon would only bu temporary, ae that both plucea would bo running agaln uday, SCIENTIFIC COUKING. LECTUNE BY atHS, EWING AT THE PAIK INSTI~ Mra, Emma P. Ewing dollyered an Interesting tecture yoatorday morning at the Park {natitute, Ashland avenue, on ‘Iouating and Ruking,” which will prove espeotally bonofielal to the economical housewife who prepares hor own Corlstmas dinner, Many af the supposed mys- teres in cooking, she hold, vaolshed on being puttoa practical tost. Roasting was one of the mostimportant branches, or at toast was considered so before the ranges or stoves came into gancral use, Tho Mune dividing roasting frou baking {a very Nuc—so much do that it iy a Mstinction nimost withaut a difference. A cont fre for ronating is MA great miuiny respects au berlor to wood, ituan bo rowulited vasier in regard to beat, and is muah butter to rune. ‘The fire should nover be so great as to Taner tho stove at any tine red-hat, und care should bu tuken Hot to expose the bot couls to the alr, ag ft tras thom Into cinders and etinkers. In roasting turkuy—tuke, for Inatancu, nt soven pount one—it should not remain in the oven nore than two houra, or, If tho fowl be largo, ict it rewaln in the oven nuout twenty iminutes to the pound on an averages too much cooking renders It dry, Iu ronat beef, whloh has bovonie tho populur dish of Aiwericn us well qs Mngland, the clean aut side should he geared on a bot pin before being placed Inthoovun, The searing oltectivoly closes the pores, us It were, and pre= Berves tho jutce on the inside, uM well aa tho Mavor Also, “A great many people gucritice both of thago -ossentiva tor tha benettt of a nice favor. aA tlvuspuund ‘roast it provorly soacod wit do’ in bulf.nn hour. Anothor gruat qwlatake in ronsting as woll us in ing wteaks j6 to favor thom with sult while cooking, This should never be done, 1s the salt bus « tendonoy tu absorb tho Juices, In ronsting cut Joluts of lamb or mutton the sama mothods should be adopted agin beet, but they should romain in tho oven longer, Veul and pork khould alwaya bo well doav—in regard to Uo Istter It cannot be too mitch dons, Seln oystors good cooking appenra to Lotter ad- Vantage than in any other dish, Senlloped oyne tora, sujuntitically conked, fi u dish seldom acen, Axon revipe for teva 13 to tuke orambs of atilo bread, woll drigi, rolled, and aifted, MIx with thom by rubbing tovether between the bunds, butter, salt, and pepper, ‘Lake u xhnltow baktog dish, ot more than two and a half iiches deep, nnd scatter n layer of the prepared crumbs Upon the bottom; luce upun thesen layer: of lurge, five oysters tuat have been welldralied in Bw kolve: cover thert lightly with crimbs; then: ndd another layer of vyater the dish acd pare of the fourth to give the dish a rounded appearance, Over the top agattor crumbs evenly to protect the uyaturs from too great Wheat. Hake inn quick oven for ball an hour, ov Until tho crumbs ure a rich chestnut brown, then rowave and serve atonce, Jn baklug pos Hitova thers ara three muthods: Tho best one {9 to piuco thon in modorate or con) oven and aubinjt thom ton gradual inerenaing beat until the becomed Nrinand brown. In apples tho aning method should be adapted, but stiguld: aot bodone in avd vootan oven ns is used for potatos Plorelog upples with a fork or some sharp Instrument will prevent them bursting, Yo propare wauliolous diet of rice-pudding, Whioh dish the speaker counidercd wus greatly negleotcd, people wera tunder the finpresion Chat cegs were ussontiul, ‘This was not tho case. A nice and ecronomical pudding vould be mu WIth ong Wonanre Of Hee, one of sugur, ant y OF milk, Have the nlite cold, Putin a moder ately bot oven, dud, should the milk avsuine 4 woukled Spouaranes, wtlr wells when dono ouch grain of rloe with be xuparate. slow cooking condeases tho rico und does away with the nuces- ay Of butter, ‘he lecture waa attentively listened to throughout, and those presontscomed to appree elute the knowledge quined, , IRON AND STEEL, VIXING WANS YON WouKEnS, . Tho Conforonce Commitioa of Amalgamatad Tron und Steol Assuciition met. several repre= suntatives of. tho Sion und stuel Industries of los “this State yesterday afturnvon to oom 40 Hons. ord Block, wud fixed upon 4 scale of wages tor the comlug your. Mutual concessions wero made, wad the ecula agreed upon, with some few chauges, ld tho wane ug that under which the wen Ure, ut Tne conference Oe Sore. miresthen AUG. Parks, of the Nori Side sulllogestilley Lett and put three layers tn | Arte wi ae Joliet Iron a Frent orl ect and ennedy, 0! iprings field; and. Geimar® Wilde, nnd” Gardner, of tho Union Rolling-Mills. Tho areceintion ‘waa represented by Jolin Jarrett of Pittaburg, John Donovan, James Hyan, Itegan James, Joh Kelly, Henr: Rittring, Joho Thompson of Chi- cagu, P. G. Homers, J, A. James, John Swigert, P, Bowler, Honey Charles, and it. Nyckman o} oliet, A Trtnuxn roportor asked Mr. Potter /Inat evening nbout the business outlook, and his Answor wast , “Tho steel milis will hayo nll they can do dure tng IME, but the prices will be lower, Tron rata fire wncertatn. Everything foreshadows a good year in bar-iron, with fait price: FIRE-TRAPS. PALPAULE VIOLATIONS OF THE DUILDING ONDt> NANCE. ‘ A number of tho ents in tho oxtromo northwestern part of tho elty have recentiy een creating wooden structures In direct violas ton of the building ordinance,, and in soveral Auatunces tho nelsehbors hive made cumplainta, Yesterday afternoon a roporter rodo out to tha torminus of the Clybourne Avenun streetcar Une and mado a litto tour of investigntion through the territory in question, In the rear of tho bulldtie designated ns No, 3t3 Day ton street, between = Willow and Clay, alate * two-story barn fs. boli erected, and directly across tho alley from tt td what appears, to bo a lirwe new barn. On the enstaldy of North filsted streot, Just north of North aventy, a hinge ened has been erceted on the sito of tho buxefavtory which was recently destroyed by fire. New boards are plentiful in this vicinity, and another shed is being pit up on tho alley between Halsted street und the noxt street enst, A fargo wooden addition has yuee bullt on to No, 6wW North Hnlsted atrout. 080 PALPANLE VIOLATIONS of tho ordinance wero noticed .ina brief run over the territory, and it is probable that n closer Inapection would reveal others, The reporter enlled on Mr. Edgur, of tha Do- partment of Hultings, and asked bin ff he tad heard of these cases. flo sald bo had not, and at once telephoned the facts to the police ate ton it the district, with Instructions to have work on tho Wy street bari etopped. Ho sik the elts hid ny four Inspectors, aud thoy could not cover half the ground. Besides, i man Wouht rather pny aamalt tne than tho dif feronce betweon the custor building a brick und frame structure. Ho thought tt probable that tho ordinance would be amended gv that a man eouk! be FINED EVERY DAY he allowed tho condomndd building to stand, ‘The Buthling Departinent is Investiyating an alleged vioiution of the biikding ordinnnes by Ald, Riorday, of tho Eighth Ward, When tho Inspector saw tho City Fathor, he sald that ho ud spoken to Scorctury Edgar, of the Bulldiug Deourtmont, and that it was “allright.” Beu- retary Edgar says Akl, Kiordan never spoke to him about bis barn, and knows nothing at all as to whut tho Alderman ls duing. Sa faras tho city is concerned, tt bas ltsolt violated tho buflding ordintnce in putting up the usw police stationson ThirtyeMfth and on Twenty-second streots. both of which are of frame, It seome ns tou the elty should livo un to its own Inws instend of vinluting them. It 4g thorofore no wonder that thore ls no respact by outalders for tho fire-itmits ordinance, RNULIGIOUS. THE ANNUAL MERTINQ OF UNION PARK CON- GQREGATIONAT, CHURCIE was held last evening In tho leoturo-room of the chureh, corner of Ashland avenuo and West. Washington streot. The Rev. P, A. Noble, tho Pustor, occupied the chair, and Mr. Banks, tho Clork, officiated as Eccretary. Tho attendance was quite lurge, ‘Iho mecting was opened with devotional exercises, after which Mr. 8, H. Kin ball reported for the Young People's Assoalation of tho chureh, and stated that it bad a momber- ship of over 400, and was dolug good missionary and temperance work, Miss iice, Secretary of tho misaton band of the church, reported that the oruanization of this bund bad been effected about seven montha ago, und. It now bad a membership of between Otty und sixty. It wus ab auxilinry of tua Wainau’s Bpuru of Misstons of the Interlor, aud Was accomplishing n useful work. Tho Gukicy Avento Mission Siundny-sehool, a protee of tho church, was reported for by Mr. Payaon, its Superintendent. “Ha stuted that the Membership sinco the orgaulzntion had been na follows: IB7, 4,600; 187B, 4,80; 1870, TRH Ul wid, Inho average attendance wi nd the school was in « flourishing On. A It. E. Jonking, tho Superintendent of the homo Sunduy-sebool, reparted u membership of 604 tencbers and scholars, and an nveraxo attend Anco Of 41% He also subinitted encouragimg re- Ports froin the primary department. dlrs. Clark, reporting for tho Ladies’ Boncyo- lent Society of tho church, stuted that tha Ine dustrin’ Behuol for Girls was in a ‘prosperous condition, and the society was duing a great deul of valuable mission work, Tho Ludies’ Missionury Soolety of tho church was reportod for Mra, Rule, who stated that (ir teen meotings bad been held, aud considerable money and clothing sout awny, Irs As A. Danks, tho Clark ana Treasurer of the churob, reported eubscriptions and contribu= tions for churltable work during tho your Kmnounting to $7,872. 2 5 Tho annual report of the deacons was thon submitted. It gave Informntion of value to members of tho church, and tue chureh was ro- ported In a good condition tnanclally, ‘tho nnnual clection thon tuk plive, and re~ sulted in tne choles of the following obicers and conmittees, altof whom wore unuilnonsly re elected: Deacons, dtussrs. Stoughton, Homer, aud Bradtey; Adyisury Committea, of the Chureh, Mosgra, Field, Lockwood, und Pattlbane; Clerk and 'Erensurer; Mr. A, A. Banks; 1xoot tye Committee, Messra, Wotls, Luw, und Lloy Advisory. Committes for the Onkloy Aven Mission, Messrs, Hooker, Piatt, and Homer; Catalog Committee, .Mvasra. Dunks, Sherwood, and Lathrop, Dr. Noble made a few remarks, congratulating the inembera of the aburel on tho oncouragime etite of atfuira rapurted aid the prominent out- look, and tho meeting adjourned with prayer, RECEPTION TO PAUIETO AAuUDES MISSION WORK- tS, Mr, George It. Clarke, the foundor tho Padiic Garden Seaton, who bird boon in New York for i weet, and Sire. Clurke, were given a reception inthe Natlowal Life Bultding lt evenmyg by tholr friends, and gthe workers at the mission. and huuniber of tue converts. Since the sturt- lig of" tho milaslon four yeurs ago there buve Leen about 4,00) conversions of -fullon men and women, and thy importance of the work there 1s. now recognized by ult donommiiutions of Coris- Uang. Mr, aud Mra, Ciorke have sponta great deal of mouey ond thine in bunkdiru It up, and Ib was very plousantto thom to knew that ther elforts are) | appreciated. A comunitter, vonslsting of WD. Bowtor, W. N, uruin, 31 i. Auatin, and Honry Monroy ‘made the urraungements for lust ovoning, aod Mr. and Sirs. Clurke were genulnely surprised several times, Among touso present were Mr. and Mra. doun Y¥. Farwell, tr. and Sirs, 1 F dacabs, Mr, and Mrs, Ferbor, Mr, und Mrs. We Dd. utter Mig, DL, DL. Cook, Migs Nollie Cook, Mr. und Mra, 1’, M.. ILarvey, Mr. und Mrs, Riko, Bir, aid Mrs ey, Mr, ung Mra. Austin, Mr. and Mra. Fl Cross, Miss Uiryar, Str, and Sirs. Jono Currie, Mr. und Mra: Hen Hogan, afr. und Mra. Delight, a. od.) BleDonuld, and = Mr. Miller Mr. Wright, of Lundon, ‘There were rucltations, songs, and © inatrumautal niusie, aud on escollunt supper, Mr, Potter, 1 behulf of their friends, presented Mr. and Mrs. Clurky with a beautiful silver water-sorvieu of lx pleeds, and Mr, Pike, on bebull of business mou who wero in ssinpatby with the work, hunded thom $100 in guld. Both gifts were feut- ingly, nowledgcd by dtr. Clurke, both he and hig Wito atrigwling to keep the tuara buck. ‘The witter-servicu, be aald, would be donuted to the mission tor commiuaiun purposes, while the 8100 would be veod to print the paper issued twice a yeur ror the benutit uf eonverte and uthora, JEFPERSON PARK OALLS A PASTOR, At tho cluavuf tho reguine Wednewduy night prayer-meeting at tbo Jetterson Park Presbyte- rin Courch list evening a meuting Of the cons Bregudion was bel, with Mr. Duthil King in the Chulr, to tuke somo duilnit ateps toward secUrinY a pastor for the churol, tho pulpit of which hug been vacant singe the resignation of tho Hay, Dr, Patton last Jie. In compliance with ow resoludon adopted at on mounting held Inst Monday evening, Mr. W, He Wolts presented the nue of the Kev. John 1 Wright, Of Madison, Wis. Ag thia guntiqniun seemed ty be the wish or the gouyregution, and no other Ho Was Proacnted, It was decided thuta cull kbould be oxtendod to bind, It wus ula decided that be sbould beccive a salty Of $512) per ane Nui and @ yacatlon not to exceed Jour weeks, Mr, Wrarnt jan comparatively young man, tire riod, and the posyaigor Of and education, ‘Though not un excuedingly brillivnt proucher, he Is vory sincere und able, and nade a very favorable dispressiong “while conducting tho aurvicus at tho Jefersou Purk Church o rew woeks uo, ira, TUM WRVEVAL BPLTIT Under tho pastors’ and elders’ vieltation ro- pivule inthe Peesbytorian churches of thy clty In nN telyiods Juterest and felluwsbip are b ne Stond.is peonioted, ‘Phu tev. Mr Hurrows an Hild f tho Firat Church, and Mr. diultie wa kely of (ud Fourth Ghurol, wore the visitors ut the Rixhth Church luat avoir and addcossud.o Jargy wad curnest meeting. BOGUS LUTTER, i PREPANENG YOR THY WINTEN CAMPAIGN AGAINST MANUVACTURKIS AND DALKIHG—BOME RECENT ANALYSES, . ‘Tho war on bogus butter bas not lot up hy any means, Bnd the winter cutupalyn ugainet mauus facturers and deulors' wha pul off the articto for the genuine produot of tho dulry promises tobea tyely and Interesting gne, ‘Prof. G. A, AMarlnor, tho well-known chemist, Is Just Minishe ing a verles: of unalyges of udulterated butier us thu genuine article, and af oleomurgu- ring ang butturing gold ys butter. but witnuut, gontulniog, ué does tho Udulturution, @ curtain Iniatury of the vedi, guniine article. In tha culirss Of a convorvation with a PinnuNe ree hurtur on tho subjuct yesterday be xave the ro. sala of ble investigations ut ibis particular je “ Oleomargarine can be made," sald bo, "a0 ag Not to Ue unWwholesome, and yet L don’t think it gould be wmude ease to be equal to puro buttor ia the matter of digestipility aud general wholes someness, Oleomargarine is simply that portion of heof fat, tho melting point of which ts tho sume us that of butter, It ja, of course, tho purcat and best part of beef fat, but L don't consider it as rnsy of digestion ns butter, It it ja made with cleanliness and care, hdwevor, that may bo the only difference, Tha offense. of catirso, consiats in selling it for butter, when It Jan't butter, Ag for buttoring, st ls no more tin- whoteauie than TAW Hoa's LAT for it ia nothing cisv, If peoplo consider that wholesome, they ire wetcame to eat it, Pdon't want to, The manufacturers boasted a good dent’ nt one thie that tho stall comldn't be nnalyzed, ‘Yhore they made nm inistik: 1 nam just’ now closing tp an analysis of twan ples, ab> tahned fram: manufacturors, wholesute and retail dealers, bonrding-houses, roatnuranta, ote. and tho intention of tho remitahia putiur dealers [8 to prosecute all who are subject to prosecution 8 HOON 18 tho cases are thoroughly worked up.” “Has your investization beon directed to the discovery of vital germs?" “No, T hayed't used the microscone, but the Test tube, T think thera Is no question that oleomargaring, can bo 86 inado—nat n temporn- ture sulliciontly Migh—ns to destroy all tho Herma although fdow’t think tt 1a the custom to jo in 4 thore much of tho stuff sold now?" “\Titnderstand thorn Is, The fact that I have these twonty-six speciinens (s pretty, ood ovie dence, na far us it woes. ‘Then the tuct that geod dulry butter fs worth 60 cents a pound opens a way for a obue .tride In the. bogus ar ticia with .peaple who can't afford to vay such A price as tht. ft is proty dient to provent tho sale of bogus butter, for people are very easly imposed upon, The man- wWacturers understand that thoy must brand tho stull with its true nine, and, n8 a goneral thing, Lrtippoue thoy doit. But tho rotail dealer puts it wider bly counter, and the customer buys the franaulent article with the {dea that ho fs got- tiny good by t the remedy te in tho oustomor's * Tut doesn’ hands? Can't he compel the rotaller tu produce Ure branacad packaxe ucfore ho buys?” “ile can; but tho fact ty, ho ducan't, except, perlinps, In rare eases; and when be does ho doesn't very often take any stups to prosecute tho dent The Inw won't excutite Itself, and a8. long us customers are too Indolont or carciess about It, they must vot to Le imposed upon.” “ON TILD BOARD.” QORSIP FROM THE NIALTO OF THE GRAIN OPER- ATORS, Tho regular annual mooting of tho Grain Recolvers’ Association for the olvottun of ofl cers which was called for 8 o'clock yesterday Wasadjourned on account of the lack of a quorum tit Saturday atdo’clock. + Tho Hoard of Rent-Estato Manngera yesterday. afternoon reviewed tho proposed plans of tho new Hoard of Trade submitted by Rurnbam & Noot. These plans inctude a regular one, com- ing under the specifications of tho board, and two Independent oncs, and ono of tho Inttor, with an exterior In tho Romanesque atyle o architecture, 18 tho favorit one on exuibivien. Somo of the stu men connected with St, Louls newspiners have made the startling discovery that Pail Arwour Is englucerini a $4,000,000 pork: dealin that suburb and the neighboring me- tropolis of Kungns City. ‘he matter was Drought to tho attention of Mr. Armour yesterday, and bo oxpiained that it waa only tho fug-ond of the lust big den). ‘Tho pork wis sold last tall, and the Armours aro tlle ing tho ordera ut the rate of 18,000 siaughtorcd hous nor day, and somo of thoir customers ara not anxious to tala the quantity of pork thoy bargained for. Ar. Armour thinks the Amorican. pak market Js at presunt tuo bigh, He showed (he reporter some enble disputches less than an hour old, trom his agents it Parts, Bordenux, ond Hayro, stating that yestorduy’s debitte inthe French Cuntuber of Deputies was decidedly unfuvora- le to American pork, and tho probubilities wero that the embargo agulnet ft would not be imma. dintely raised, No American pork was received at Havre Inst week, and tho reccipta of lard wern less than one-tourth whut they wero for the correspond- ing week Just year, . Jobn f, Bensley, Prealdout of tho Call Bonrd, and several of the Directors yesterday donied Nery omphatically that tho now call bat fie in Calhoun ptuce would bea tire-trap, na eluted by the writer of 2 lottor tou dully paper. ‘Tho Cull Rourd pananeors malntaln that the walls of the bullding will be antlrely of brick aud stone: tho Uasement floor of brick, asphalt, or tld; tho nitin Noor of maple or oak; tho sey Habe, which will extend ovur a greater portion ‘of tho roof; of thick yiags set in lead, and the remainder o: tho roof of site or tin, or othorwiso mado tlre- root, It ta tha genural Impression of the mem- ers that somebody ins been hurt by the deter- mination of the Cull Board to pay no longer the exorbitunt rental of 85,000 per year for thoir prosant dark, coulined, and unwholesomo quar- ers, 2 ee ‘RIVER IMPROVEMENT, Tho Grabbers Assemble at St. Lout and Formulate a Memorial to Con Greve, on tho Strength of Whlek They | Mopo to Empty tho National Trens- ury. Sr. Louts, Deo, H.—Tho committco appointed by Mark H, Dunnell, Prosidont of tho stlver Convention recently hold in this olty, and charged with tho proparation of a memorial to Congress on thu subject of rivor improvement, . mot in tho Merchants’ Exchango reading-room this morning, ueurly all the members bolng present, Ex-Goy. Btannrd, of 8t. Louls, Chnir- inun, presided, A lengthy and somewhut alabor- ato memorial, drawn up by tho St. Louls mom- bers of the committees, was presented to tho meoting, and after a long discussion, ductor which the whole ground of river im- provement waa gond - over, tho me- inorlal was adopted and will ba sent to alt members of Congress, Tho memorial discusses tho question of cheap trangpertation, und ahows its benefit, und says more than $1,000,000 hayo boon ulven to‘artificial highways, while not 9 uarter of that sum nas been givon to rivera, Mlouds in tha lower vulloy have ayain and igaln destroyed mure than the whpteamount given to tho rivera by Congress, Conuress Is not chal- longed for boing su Hberal to artifielal highways, as railroads have largoly built up and devoloped tho country through which they pags, but more ald should be extended to rivora, Figures are given suowlig that with tho improvement of the inouth of the rivor the export trade tn grain of St, Louis alone.wags more thun doubled iu ono. your, und tho sumo uifects would result to tho wholo valley. with tho permanent Jniprote. mont of ‘thy vbannol of tha Aligslas sippl itiver, Congresa ia thanked for the creation of the lver. Coimiyaion, and is urged to go on ta tho good work and apore- priute cach year tho sums recommended by the commission, and give it all the power and au thority to curry out tho ubjeots tor which it wae Appoliited. The propriety of recommending ap: propelitions tor improving tue Upper Misslasippl i the dry squson by tuo resorvolr eyston and tho special mention of tho Onlo Kiver in the momorial np freely discussed, but it wae Aoully geofded to tot tha momorlal stand as originally framed, and ft. wae wnaninousty adopted In thut abupe., On motion, President Stanard wag directed to appuint a committee of goven to take the memorial to Washington, Ho will unnouuge tie committee ina few days, It wna also directed that the momorial vo briefed and sont to various producu ox. changus , and cities and towns in the vulluy for signatures, and coptes of tho entire memorbil will bo sent to Hbsent mombers of the committee for their signatures, Jt was ane nounced that Mr. Walker, of Minnoapolis, will commence the publication in Bt. Lous Jan, 15 of n woskly paver to be culled the Aluaisstppl, which will ‘be devoted to tho interusts_ of the river, ‘Tonlght the commilttco are partaking of Q bunquot at tho Southern Hotel given thom by the Mourd of Directors of the Murchunts’ Ex- change, and a royal good timo fs bolug bud. rural wood timo taba 8 OKLAHOMA. Everything Booming in a Favorable Manner for Capt, Payue and Mis Party, N Speetal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribuns, Wiciita, Kas. Deo, 4.—Oktahoma matters at headquarters in this’ olty are fairly boomlng, Cupt, Osborn, a spoolul messenger from Capt. Payno, fs uow hore, but Jn a fow daya will return to Payne and bis purty, who aro upoo.the Okt: homa linda, Thore aro many boomers In tho {ndlan Territory, but thoy aro ecuttered, under tho advicu of Capt, Payne, and thoy will all ag: sombly on Jan, 2, 188, ut the town site of Okins homy City, where a torritorlal government will be. formed oe villuera olected for the overument Of the nuw ‘Territory of Oklu- umd, Lho surveyors and cugineers of the St Louta & Ban irunglsco Maliroad are now ruanlug lav torough tho ceded junds from Vita, 1.2, iu Atuaauery uc, N. Bi. Sinou tho ubileation of «thy Menor letter in Tne MHINONE your correspondent ts in receipt of inuny lotters of antiye It 19 eatiimatad that Payne ean itesomblo 4000 people un Jan, 1, No Federal woops buve boen acon. ILLINOIS TILE-MAKERS' ASSOCIATION, Spectut Dupatch to The Cricage ‘Tribune, Srrimnavigby, Dec. 14.—The [linols 8tato Tilo- Makera’ Asgoclation meot in aunual acssion in thts city Jun. 10. An Interesting program ty bo- (og propared, and a largo nttondanco'ls anticl- ‘ pated. One of tho questions which will come ap ia that of, Fenuestiny the Lewielaturo tu or- der a topographical survey of thu State to be judy, with a view uf showlpy the uaturaldralue uye of this Btute, a 2 KRANZ'S ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SWEETS, Tt will bo a long thue before you will ayain sco such u coticction of sweets as is ngw exbibitud by Jno. Kranz, anulactuying confectioner, 78 end Ktatesirce, ‘ 1 nt ee ee Declino of Man.. ‘ Impotence of mind, imb, of vital’ function heryous weakness, debility, eto, cured by Wella’ Health Jonower, Lnke atroot. a J, K. 8tovens, photographor, 108 Dearborn-st. A $1 at drugal Dopot 62 Werecommend Eldredgosewing-machines, a Jad goats, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of genern debility relieved by taking Monatnan'’s Peptonized Boot Toute, tho vunly prepiratton of beet containing its ontire nutritious propertics, It Is uot a mere stlinis Jant like tho oxtricta of heef, but contaln: luod-mnking, foree-vonerating, and Ifees talning propurticss is invaluable tn nll ontes Diced conditions, whothor the result of oxhatte tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or actto discuss, partloularty if resulting from_ puling- nary complaints, Caswall, Hazard & Co, pros Deletors. New York. Vor eale by druggists. MARRIAGE LIC, | Marriagg liconaos waro lama yostorday to tho fol- fowls ume and reetitence, brosg Ronn, Cites 5 Kaward Martin, 1 Mary bith, 8b Wilt Gutian L. Murrlt, Mor, Ada J, Wilkinson, Morgan Ik j Frank A. Donaldson, Polo Molite 3, Davidson, Vote inrlos U, Helson, Abordeen, Misa, Cilia Y. Mitler, £4 Washington... {pute Hesseror, ‘Othilta Sohroder, Chtengi. {haute Harinann, Palatine, Mary Hail, Palatine...) James Koril, Chicazo «. Hono Sullivan, Chicagu.... J Andore sioon, 24 Weal Oiin. Mary Gundersen, 244 West Ont Fred! 11, {lintzemann, Wioutin Louisa Wenral, Whodiing.. Nacluy Kubal, 261 {ney are Bate Charlos A. Gray, Sct Weat Madian: Tlortlot E. Merclor, 63 Weat Mading} George Lloyd, Clitengo,., A Ransiiendys Cheat: { Jeromo Sundare, Chlengo, Mary Ott, Chicago, Samuel Wagtor, 40 Fourth-ny Susto Towner, Iv Thint-ay,, {iene 3, Malta ny, 481 Woat Waostington Kiumn 8. Clark, 481 Woat Washington. § Adna d, Cornell, Chica, {Ennis J. Dovine, Bon ‘Thomas ¥, Honloy 53 W ti a { Nalllo ‘ nae Bt Wenewortieay. Victor 1°, MeDowell, Chicas Talla 10; Voas, Uhleagg,ceres Finch Clark, Chicago, {Rosabat Norris, citeaga: is David MeCam! 21 duay Claytun, 19 { {Vian 2. BteGloverny, Heliovitie, tdade Margareth B, Veach, Uhtcago,, Millard Y, Harris, Lnteago Adelina B, McAllister, C) Edgar G, Stearns, Chienyo, {ney acp yore Chena { Alhort Pothtor, Chies; Senny Dubi, Chicag John Abernothy, Chi Noutle Nelson, Fox Lake Krank 0, Honton, Chicago, Kato Mnroy, Mudison, Wi i { { elirteh Mabaki { t 8. RO, Friedrleka Reldoxol, Chica Hdward Butler, own of Kinma MeKuon, Uydo Parl Ole Guill, Chieago, Amelia Christlunsan, Chicago, iy 444 West Chlcago-av.. Mi chicago, excrie nkO, a iitinm Gaatfold, Fy Swonaun, Cl ecitattnnn DIA REA GE POW ARDIPIRRCHS AT thio) Fasldencs ot tho oY by the Rov. Dr. Morrison, of 9 ii Howurd und paronts, Dee. 1 chute of tho Kpiplinny. banslng ataustiter of Ashasl Torco, iQ. BTAVENON—LE SUEUN—Deo. 12, 1841. by the Key, 1. %, Vorzensen, Edward Btavenan, of Juliot, IN, und Soplile Lo Sucur, of Chunfil Inand, Jersey. : DEATHS. 1 BALDWIN—Dee, Th at hier Jato tesldonce, 1118 Jearborn-st,, 10 har 2th yeor, Amma C., wile of John ; Baldwin, isunoral aorvico will tnka place nt 1p. m..Dee. 15, by carrlizes to Gracalund. Friunda of tho fainlly are ine vited tu attond, MHOOKS--The fanoral services of the Inte Teton Brouks, duughter of Dr. Atmon und Mary A. Drooxs, will tako piace this (Thursday) aftornoon ata o'ciuck from tho family residence, Nu. 2048 Indlunn-iy. Doc, W, nt the rosidonce of his daughter, 726 Dextor-ay,.utrick Fox, aed S0yones, 7 Funoral Thuraday morning by carriazon to Cavalry. GATES—Deo. 1f at Genova, I. Mnval Honnott, Ganghtur of Charids W. und Allee Gates, uged 4 years and 2 months. 15 p,m, Frionds of the family ‘OX. Funoral ‘thursda: aro Invited, MIIK~Tho funoral of Jano A. Pint, wifo of Lom- wel MUM, who dled at Ist Pano, ‘Pex. Hed. % will take pies, ut2 o'clock p. in. Saturday, Deo, 17, wt St. Paul's Shure, Kankakeo, Hi, PHOTIEROK—Noc, 14, nt 2:16 o'clock p.m. at his rosldenco,®3 Abordeun-at., In the buth yenr of biv ake, r, ‘Thomas Protheroa, Foneral from eltureli, corner Monroe and Sangn- mon-nts., Friday, Dou. 1, at J o'clock p.m. thence tu Gracolund Comotory, ' Friends ara Invited Ww at+ tond. 4 Tay Utica (N. ¥.) papers ploaso copy. , i ROGERS—The funcral survices of Mrs. Pattenéo C. Royors will tako pluco nt hur Inte resldancessinpant pine, Kvanation, ‘Thursday, Wee, 14, 003 p. i Finges to Rosenith, WUIZENBURG—Doo, 1, at 2 o'clook p,m. Mary, boloved wits of Henry Wulzonturg, at hor Into rosl= dence, 14 Froinunt-at. Nottov of funern} hureattor, ANNOUNCEMENTS. g! G8. WELLS WILL CONDUCT THE noonday proyer-moating in Lowor Farwell fall, WI Madison-st, toduy, OST 23, G. A. I, WILL GIVE A ‘RE: coptlon und olrée dansante this oveutim at the Armory of tho sucond Hoximant, MIE CHICAGO ILISTORICAT, SOCLETY will moat in tts hall, 13 Deurborn-wy. Tuosdny: Gvening, ne Tk) o'clock A portrait, by Tenly, oF Nitta it. Qudon will bo peesontod by Mes, Quilon, Who vresoftution, will be madu by FLL Shetddn, tat attor which an addrens In momury of Str, Oxden wil bo imads by tame N. Arnold, cute ELECTRIC IN-SOLE j, Electrify the blood, mating nature to become strong and vigorous. Disense of ALL IKINDS cured by Dr. HECKINCER’S wonderful METALLIC BATTERIES and MEDICATED INSIDE SOLES, both of which haye the celebrated MOISTURE CELLS, Which conduct ELECTRICITY over the ontire system. For RHEUMATISM, DEBILITY, COLD FEET, Xe., It is 0.POSI- TIVE CURE, 4 . Turner & Ray, 20 & 22 State-st., Sole Wholesale Agents for tha West, Northwost, and Southwest, Retailed by Boot and Shoe Dealers and Druggists cvery- where,- Batteries, 50c; Insido Soles,.75c. Backus Water Iilotor, super forsee Ly a for blowing C1 farmne iatbey cs i loyators, etc. tin holselesd, new shave 3 punt at 48 peyote ietate fan 4 tne WiRes $200" Bend fur Resciantive Cineniarioe es eee TH MACKUS WATER MOTOR COQ., New York, Chicago, 820 Uroadway, Newark,N.J, 42 Dearborn St Tnfelogoments willbe prosecnted, ns BIRDS. eine Epes ‘Talking Parrots, Genuine BROS German Canaries, “und other Singing Birds, ut KAEMPFER’S, 127 Clark, cen AUCTION SALI By ELISON, _ FLERSIL A. GOLOSMID, Pawnbrokey, WILL SELL AT ODIt STORES, 84 & 86 Randolph-st,, Thursiay Next, Dee. 15, at10 0, 1 HIS STOCK oF ue UNREDEENED PLEDGES, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Opera Classes, AND MISCELLANEOUS Goun: RO 7 . GEMS OF ITALIAN ART At our Salesrooms, 84 & 86 RANDOLPI-ST FRIDAY MORNING, Deo, 16, At 10 O'Clock. alan Marble Statuary Marblo-and Alabaster Vases, Venetian Glassware, Roman’ Urns and Ornaments, Florentine Mosaic Work, ‘This collection far su Fecs aAnythi: ofa SHBEA IN CHIC asoaarrod, oy cece Messrs Gorman €or (importers od. Dy orderot . ELISUN, FLEMSITEIM & co, Auctloneert, Monday. Next, Dec, 19, At 10 O'Clock, salt at AUCTION ‘Tho entire Furniture of Fifth Avenue Hotel, Cor. Fifth-av. & Adams:st, 40 Rooms, Bedsteads, Bureaus, C. 8. Chairs, Marbletop Cham ber Sots, Mattresses, Springs, Wash Bureaus, 700 yards Car. pots. Goods all noarlynow nnd In good artor, EP ISON, FLEMSEEIM & 00, iclioneers, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE or Crockery and Glassvar Thursday, Dee, 15, at 9:3, 150 Crates W. GQ. and Porcelain in open lots, Decorated Ware, Lamps, able, Glassware, etc, Goods packed for country merchants, UEO, P, GORE & CO, Auetluneers. REGULAR TRADE SALH DRY GOUDS, THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 9:30 A. M, ‘wolve hundrau spe: inity loti thle nate, "GEO, P, GORE & CO.. Anctlonoen. “By GEOHEGAN & REVELL, Fifth-nv. and Randolph-st. 60 Beautiful Chamber Suits P AND | 100 First-Class Second-Haud Heating Stoves BARGAINS! THIS WEEK. +e" GO-AGAIN & REV-E1q, Cornor Fitheny, and itundoiphat, ROYAL BAKING POWDEL Absolutely Pure. MADR FROW GRAPH CREAM TANT ousnkeoper's favorita In loading clilus ul the fort fo athor proparadon makoy, suo light, Gaky, Pe Zan bo eataw by uyinae sulting trom bears lad Yronds. ur lururious pastes, ho ity und @avie UE, tien wiihont four uf tha tits a Hostibie food, | gi" Comuendud for pu sumienyan by Thy Gavermuns Chere ROVAL BAIING PHOTOGIA pare Ni aperina Partrsl(AREEL ERITH wes of the whole world, " UNLY comet amen Urapninceipes. Whulesle and MOY, 8 Slates LOVEJOY. 85 States, Eleyutorag e8.atatryatt CIGURETS ~~ BLAINE Fhows hls Ebel Sorkin vier ou alte Wholvsome, i king the. op sone by Smoking. thy ures pe Pry eral woe i ’ t Ror $ fora reba ty rh oF Lie bust candied America, put up glean ree ‘i 4s Pabnaiakat By = ——— ane Paki, haut Ale i UY ‘ay pent Law fdzaggusta nad country ws

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