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ov THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1881I—SIXTEEN PAGE THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. J... 0, Len, 0,8. A., is at the Palmer, M1. J, ODELE, of Boston, fa at the Paiuor « James 8. Mason, of Bt. Louts, Is at tho Sher mau. 4 B.F, Wasnpunr, of New York, tsat the Pa- clic, Tre customs ‘saleotions yesterday footed up Biv.” 5 4.1. Baruey, of Now Haven, Conn,, is at the Shorman, ‘ . JouN FitzGEracp, of Milwaukeo, is at tho Bherinan, 3 Goy. Curt.ox registered at tho ‘Paolfio on hls way home. : ‘Tnomas fi, Dovan, of Worcester, Mass, is at tha Pacitic, e ij CHanves B. Stewanr, of Pittaburg, Pa, is at the Sherman, ss B. EF. smaw, Dixon, Ill, Canat Commissioner, ia at the Pacific. Prren Waite, Prosidont of tho First National Bunk of Marquette, Mich, Is at tha Pacitic, Mn. aNd Mas. 8.W. Wititasts and Str. and Mrs, O. P. Witson, of Milwaukee, ure atthe Palmer. + ‘Tne Philosophical Society will be addressed this ovenine by ©. 0, Bonney on “National Reyuladon of Inter-State Cummeree.” Tre Internal revenue recoipts yesterday |muunted to £14,404, of which wu,uiv was for spire ita, $2, for clgurs, $1,451 for tobacco, and $185 (for voor, B. Us, UBD; YD. ‘ Intely released from, tho Wintiam ITH, rf Bus tahed wat of shu, river pe Charis County Jill, wus ts! Street Urida Inst tight, were he had fallen whily intoxtented. P.M. Seixas, of New York; J. 8, Smithson and Canily, of Dublin, Irelands H. MeCohuell, of Cleveland? and Capt. L. IL iickart, U.S.A. are amung the acrivals at the Leland, <s ‘HE temperature yestorday, 23. observed by Manasse, optiomt, 83 Madixoi atreet (Tatuone Butiding), was: Ba. in, BW degrevs; 10a. an, 40; 1-1, 443 U p.m. 40; Op, or, 4. Barometer, 8 ey 2.55, Partick Lanaay and Anna Bike, who were Jound jto be inslino by # Jury iu the Count Court ‘thursday, were transterred from the juil to Rigiw yeaterday. Neal Freil, a demented Patuper, was svat to Jeffersoti.” ‘ CoutEctions of North-Chicago tnxes start off better this your than ever before, the recelpts of Cullevtar Vogt for we secund day be.ug §2,000, No notlous foe realty have buen sent out, but those fur personutty were mailed yesterday, A RUNAWAY horse dashed Into the rig of Mr. M. Schnetder, of No. 2123 Archer uvenue, Inst oveniug near the vornor oft Harrison und Suer- man streets, upsetting tho buggy, siotly ine during Mr. Schneider und damusing his horde 80 badly that It hud fo he shot, WILLIAM McCartity, 5 soars of years, of No. 103 Sebur strevt, nid bis left aru “crushed be- tween the elbow and saunider by a crowbar fall- doy upon it, He was remuved to the County Hospltui by the Twelfth street pateol where ta ‘Aras was umputated nt the ebuulder, AT 8:25 yesterday morning, while engaged tn repulring the Burlington track near Asuhind avenue, Willlam Walen, an eqiployé of tho coat, ‘wus acedentally struck by uw switeh-engine au inaiantly killed, ‘The budy was remuved to his Jate howe wt tha corner of Weight and Canal streets, “Riapom Fonsxipos "is the unique title of a holidity bouk, the nutbor of which 16 Mrs. Blanca ©. Mitekell, of Milwaukee. [t ig. hundsomely Printed and’ ftllustrited, Tt comprises twu Juveutle tales, the trat of which gives tithe tu he ilttle volume, the other belng christeocd ‘Antonia.” Jansen, McClurg & Co, huve iton their counter. A. E, Bornsipe Post, South Chicago, No. 108, Ms , 4 lected the following ofli« cers at thoir Inst mevting: Janos Henshaw, Commander; A. Wiigon, 3. Comtnunders e W. Richards, J. Vag comninanulers a. z eott, Quartermusters ‘The Fay, Surgeon: C. E. Btadtord, 0. 0.3 W. H, Ford, 0. Gaz A. Wil Bon, celeste to department enuampment; G. A, Wilson, ulteroute, t Trp Rock Island oxpress, which was late in reaching the alty yeaterday attornaon, ran into a freight trata which was standing on the main track between Twenty-third und 'Uwontyfourth: streets, foleteap ing tho last cur filled with kero- eene In barrels and badly smashing the inconu- tive of the passenger-truin, ‘Trilig was delayed on the incoming ‘track for sumo time till the wreck could be moved, Curistian Auacer Lansex, or Christoffers eén, axed 21, mutder and enrpentor by trade, hag been missing #.n ve lust. Muy, ‘Ho arrived srom tho old country (Notway) about thistime. Ho was temperate it big. bubits und spenks very slowly. He is tult and- alender, and bis heavy, sandy hair; bo was dressed In a dark suit wit! perkeap. Anyone knowing of hill will please send information to L. Christoffersen, Nu, 168 ‘West adiana streot. IN aperking of young Clara Greenwood, who was stasted tor her home ‘hursday evening, tho types guve to Cpe Roeravld the credit thut be- . dongs to Capt. Nontleld, Of the Madison Strect: Station. It was he who by bis personnal eiferts secured ‘the young woman pusses tu hor fricnds mod a gnug little purse of moncy, that will goa good Ways toward replacing the clothing carried away by the procurcas from whom shu 80 fort- unatély escaped, Jons TieRNEY, O brother-in-law of Richard Barnes. who was shot by a citizen numed Whitty, whow Burnes ussuulted and attempted to rob, was arrested hist night Onicer St, d, Crowe, of the Cottayo Grove Avenue Station, and is fully identitiod by Mr. Whitty ag Barnes’ puciaee, Tierney, who lives at No, 10 ‘Twenty-sixth atreat, discluims any connection with the assault, and siys he can prove uu alibi, Burnes continues to improve, 8 Mr. Joun Har, the retiring Casior of the De- partment of Public Works, leaves this evening Yor Arizonn, und laat avening some of the boys inthe Water-Ollico, nfter business houra, eacort- ed binto “Tha Druni,” woere they presented olin with a rich gold fub-buckle and geal ua o token of remembrance ana rospuct. Mr, Walter Willfums imide the presentation speech, and Mr, Hige was too much overcome to respoud, Atterwards thore wasa couple of hours of thur- bugh suciabliity. = « . Lowis SMITH, a negro, was arrested and locked upatthe Armury just evering by Dotectlyes Ender and Long’ upon a eburye ‘of burgiury, Soule ting ugo the realdunco of * Billy” Bassett wus burglarzed, tho. tnief getting aways with o lot of wearing qpparel, and lvaving behind nim 8 cuft which was peoullar in that {t was mudy of acloth covered with red pulka dats, ‘This cut? was turned over to Doteotives Ender and Long, wh’ auscecded in finding its mate in Bith's Possession. it wai upon the strength of this t he was arrosted, Geones Lticitaitn River, a wooden-leggod old negro fatalliur to the frequenters of the Nurth- western beak: at Walls atreut, was arrested ltst tectives Billott and Wiley, who Tound hin in the ‘possession of a blue- wilk odrusn, three allk = walste, and =a bulkof cloth fdentitied by the BerlinSuit Com- puny un State etreot, ne partof $600 worth of stuf stolon from thelr extublishinent a few nighta ago, Tho -old, darky suys bo "found * the plundsr, but bla notions aro sesnioaa, und tho Holle donot plucemuvh falth in his statu- mut. . ‘ “_.Cvnus H. McConsick, who has-alrendy given $180,W0 to tho Prosbyterian Theoloical Sem- Anury of tho Northwoat, yesterday udded to his enurous donidons by ylving to tho ‘'roasurer, ir Jutios Otis, Hoon 10, 163 Lu Billo street, 34',00U more, which will xo to Jncrenge the en- dowment tund of the iratitutios. The principal: 4s never to bo touubed. The money ia to ba Joaned out on long thine on reul-ustaio security Jn Coleago, or fiuproved raving in Nurthera Ls Hnoia, und tha interest thus obtained will bo ‘used in paying the enlaries of the protopeors, DAN MAOEH, a iman omployed at Pullman, gud who bus wn uncle living at No, 3383 Prairie uyunue, wus found lying uncondcluua upon’ the Tiinols Central track, near Bullmun, yea. turdyy —inorning, — badly. injured, anid waa carried to St. Luko'a Hosuitat. Bang refused ndinisaion there, ho waa tukon to the Cowuty Hoapital, where he revived sullloleutly to stale bis name und reatdenco, and to exyuaits that ue was peviduntally struck by an. engiio. Bucrdy vtterwurd he expired, bis nook baving bewn ovartiaiy distveatod., “The body will bo taken in charge by dls frionda, THe Painters’ Union hold a regular macting Just nigut wt No, 102 Washington stroet, Tho cblef topic af discuuston wus the wages ‘for next your. ‘The past seaaun painters have been ute ‘Une almost any wages they could, tho avorage being about $2.50 per day, The decision of the Decting wus that after tho dat of next Aprita ‘uniform price ot $3 pur day shall yo charged for thoirtabur, An address ‘will be: prepured aod Bent to the bosies at once informing them of tbts action. ‘Then, in duo time, a committee will wult upon them to got thelr answor, It iu ox bected the reply will be favorable, Tho painte ers buye txed thalr wages thus eurly iu ordor to give all interested due warning, Tue Saloonkecpers' Asgoclution huld a regular mMevting yesterduy alternugn at “ Quincy No, i," and tranaacted routing busitess, at tie closo of which a general meuting wae beld, with “Preats dent Clemens in the chair, whon views were ux- ebunged an the Ucense question. Sir. Thevdore Gesteluldt addresacd thy meeting at considure able Jongth on the sebject, alter whleb & resulu- tou was adopted authorizing the uppolntinent of w commitivouttfaur, comprised of tha Prosi- dents of the four Salounkecpers’ Associations In. Chicago, to walt upon the Mayor und ascertain Whether tho livenvs question would bo returred to tt commission or not and, if su, If tha Sitoons keepers’ Assucintions could not be represented dn the comjnisalon, i Frank 'T, Newson, lately an employé'of Brint> ‘pall, Luiob &' Ua. burdwate dealers, was before Justice Brayton to suswer the churges of forg- ery, embezelement, wud alitaining yuals by false preteuses preferred ugainat bin by that tiem. — He wulyed examination aud went ty Jail ia default of bouds tu the sum of $3! representative. of the tirm refused to stato the clrouuatanoes which prompted the prosucutian, but ald that Nelsog bad taken abouy $v) worth of rovolvers. Netson himacif, who Isa young and fIntellivent-Indking man, tronte tho tatter very lightly, nnd saya that the matter is ‘one of very Little linportunve; that he will cloar bhoself when tho tine comes: and thst menn- white bo prefers tu remain in Jat. Gov. Cutr.o4 arrived in the city at noon’ yeas terduy, on hla return from bis trip to Dundes. A reporter.calied a low minutes after his arrives al at the Grand Paiste Hutel and sked for his views and opinions on tho matter of the request for the resignation of Gon. Torrence. In reply he ant, “Gen, Torrence fs still tho Brigndters General. Loanuot say more than that.’ Tho Governur, was sublected to i cuteevrien! ques- Yon us to whether he bad or flud not requested: the General's resignation, His only answer wae, “T cannut consent to be Interviewed on that Hreadun: Inthe present condition of the ni- Ree Udo not think It advisable to reply to any questions,” and the reporter Lowed bitmself out. ‘Tite Ladics' Flower Mission, which since Inst. Morulay' has been hulding chilly meetings at tho Atheowuim for tho purpose of muking evergreen wreaths with whieh ty decorate the buspitals and, other charitable inatitucions of the er Christe mua day, Anlshed Ite labours yesterday. ‘Tho meetings throughout the week were well at- tended, and the utustry of thé ladies resulted In tho completion of AW) beautiful tributes, which will by distributed, one for euch eut in the various hospitals, Christin Kye, Tho County Hospleal will reveivo S80; Hospital. for) Women and. Chile dren, 01 Alexian Brothors’ Hospital, 0): St, Jo- sopn's Hospital, 6, St. Luke's und the Home for thé Friendicss, instead of “cot wreaths,” will receive featuuna, und Iirger wreaths for tho adornment of the wards. Before ndjourning the tnission extended thanks to tho munare- Inentuf the Athontuin for the gratuitous use of the hall,and also tu non-members who kindly asatated in thg work and contributed material, . Tite Pariah Ald Aasnointion of 8t. Jaines’ Epis’ copul Church desire to wirn a benovuient public faint Hsteding to tho story of av curtnln Mury C. Fagan and hur ousb ite Maurice, ‘Tho former fa In the hatic uf calling at private bases, nsk> ing to ace tho Indy resident there (whose name she is wenerully provided with), and, produuiy; a prayer-book und u newapaper, tells x pitiful stury of fue dosth of atl her colldren at Mem- phig, and her owa need uf asaistince until work can be obtuinad, In the newspaper ts av nce count of those supposed denths with samp Verses appended in memorfum, — ‘Lho story fn well told mud huAreferences are 40 good that sho almost Jnvarlably gots tho nsslatanee sho naka for, But the stories ure nol true, and the references have no founduvon, Work has been obtamed seyerat Almos for but ian and, wife but thes don't vee cept it. and prefer to seem forever seeking it. These people have succeeded in getting 0 much money fevin the charitably disposed, und are known to be auch completa trauds, that this puulicution has been deemed a duty. ‘Tne Citizens’ Association haya commitee on the subject of public butidings, Iuciuding theu- tros and other plnecs of amusement, whose re- port was put in ty ¢ some time ayo. and has only been withheld from publicauion becausg the munnger of one of the thoutres desired a sbourt tino to mako the alturntions suggested by the committee when thoy visited bis house. The recent. calamity in Viennu,- the imust. aps palling which has been recurded in tho bistury of public bolldings, bus awakened furthor inter ost Inthe aubjevt, and the cominittee, whivh Is composed of Messrs. Fred Ruumunn, 2, bs, Wight, Ed Surly, J. M. W. Jones, Murx Wine- roun, George M. How, and U.N. Hulden, met yesterday ufternton, and directed the Secretary tg keep back the report until further examina tion is ude of sume Of tho structures in the ‘light of reeent developments, A sub-commit- tu was apppuinted who will immediately muke the propused exaninacon, und {If ft bo deemed nevessitry will give tho results of thelr inyestl> gition tu tho public in advance of the regulur report. * A DOCTOR CENSURED. The Coroner's Jury in the cuse of Daniel Mo- Lelia, the Grand ‘Trunk switcnman, the mishap tu whom was mendoned hi yesterday's TRIUUNE, returned the follawing verdict: “Tout the said MeLellan came to bis death Deo, 15 from shock resulting frum injuries re- ceived on the night of Dec, 14 by being struck by engine No. 08, drawing passener train No. 1 on the Chicago & Alton ttalirond, at or near the huraeshow ploy Qrighton Park. We, tho Jury, find frum the evidence that neither the ralfroad cotnpany ior its emptoyés ure in any way to blame fur tho accident, bie we tnd thut Or. Price, win was eent to attend the decensed, wus guilty of grent crugity and neglect in por- mittiig blm to lay twelve hours without at- tompting to relievy bla sufferings in any way.” in justice to Dr. Price it snoutd be stated that one of tho witnesses testihed that ho Wricey exine to the rouud-house. woere MeLellan had been tuken, and remuined three-quarters of an hour, tHe sald that the case wee ubsolutely hopelesa—that tha tnin would dio within an hour—and thut nothing could be done to make him eaalor. McLellan, however, was kept tn tho colt round-huuse with nothing over bim nll night. Ho wis unconscious when found beside the track, with dls skull critehed in und one te off, and remalnod so until his death at 9 tho next morning. ¢ . : (TIE OGANMAKERS, ‘The reprosentatives of the Clynr-Manutacture ers’ Assuchition have sent to Culleatur Hurvoy a Copy Uf thaie memorial fur a reduedun of tho tax, we airendy printed in Tin Trtnese, lt represutts that before 1875 the tax wus $5 por thousand, Tho present rate of $0 was eatap- Habod by'n law passed March 8, 1895, They point out tho fact that in Murch, 1870, the tax on mun ufactured toliucco wus reduced trom 24 to 18 vente per pound. They urgue that this diserim- Jaution works an Injury te the cizir-manuticte urera in fuvorof the munufacturera of smuliuge tobaceu. ‘They, tberefore, vsk tfat tho tax be reduced to %3 per thousand for ull classes of clyara. Thoy state that 1,000 munufucturers In thirty Stutes huve signed tho memorial, ‘The ugsuctation {8 represented by H. H. franklin, G. Wagenfuebr, und Jonn si. Wenke. Thay nak the Collector to forward the metmorlal to Come thissioner Raum, °° THE OITY-HALL. Tune wero thirty deaths roported at the Health Otlico yesterday, + ‘Tis Contraller will commence payiie intercst due in Junuary at the City Treasurer's ottico Monday inorning, tut Assistant City-Arronxey Kian will go to Ind{anapolia thia evening to tuke depusitions in tho Hanuley cares, . Joun W, Lyoxs has becn appointed Cashlor of the Department of Publio Works, to succood Mr, Hise, who gaos to Arizona, -Air. Lyons wae for ten years in the tho ompluy of the Silcbigan’ Contral Mntlroad, und for four yunra lta Agalute aut Cuablor bere, Ho hud no diiiivwity In qualt- fy tng in bonds of $20,00u. i ‘Lie Mayor sald yesterday that tho Idea of put- ting ali the telegraph polea and wirea along the Inke-frant was not n new idea, 1s he had sug get such a scheme to Presidont Rvany, of tho Hutual Union Tolograph Campuny, hut the Hill+ nois Central Ruilroud owned tua much alone its right uf way evon to listen wo such a propusidon, DureviNe permits were issuvd yesterday as follows: It. 8, Nichole, two-story “and bagoient burn, 24x48 foot, southwest corner of SMichigen avenue and Twenty-eluhth atrest. to cost $4,000; A. L Snell, alx three-story and mub-cellar del favs, 100x565 teot, Sheldon street, betweon Wish- inyton aod Madison, to coat $24,000; C, 8, unue, Your-story addition to fut, 2oxi) foat, No. 101 Wabash uvenuo, to cost $6,000. ALp, ItronpaN was aroind tho City-Halt yes- torduy with warepalnt on. He denied tut ‘Crtnuxe reporter that be bud viotuted the he and detied uny ono to show that be did, All be cluims to bity’p done 1s to bave changed a poaked to attut ruof, ana mused a shed wall, Healy took out tho gilts on one sidu of nahed barn, Where thoy were rotten, and put in new ones, ¥ UF LBr IEG, hy took the old boards off and latd them on the roof and pu new bourds on tho silo of the buliding, ‘Tho building, he cating, t4.now but twenty by twonty-Tour foet und axtyen Tout high. Iie had no permit to do the work, and: in that he violated we lnwe However, Ald. Riordan will bave a chance to explain betore’Justice In- gersull, G8 Juspector Crowno was compelled to eater a camplulit, : ‘Tho Committuy on Jnrbor and Bridges mot. They doturinined to réquest nn eatlinate of coxt uf aawlnging bridge at Decring Strout, Tho or dinunos tot the tilling up of the river to grade from the norte line of Lake to south line of Hurrisou Btroct, atid outting n canal sixty feut wide from tho Chileno River ta Sixteouth strout direct to the inko, wus recommended to be Placed on ‘tile, ‘Tho Committey recoumended that a four-track bridgo by byilt aver Jackson Mtreot, to be operated by stent, Thoy bud a numberof plana of bridzes before thon, pre- pared by A. Toginer, of Milwaukee, ‘Tae Coin: tnittes “recommended that to city pay a preariuae ‘uf $5,000 for uy approved pla for Fidos, the Counell to approve yf thu plan. ‘Yue Committes on Ratlronds met, ‘Pho propos sition of the Fort Wayne Hailroud to suitt ite traoks on Blewurt avenue und widen the brigde on the sume street: was discussed, and a lone gplnion on the aubject by Corporation Counsel Aduws wus read by Chairman Bond. ‘The ww ter was laid over until next meeting, Thu ord! nance of the Wabash Road for u trick on Lot sty-Uiith streot and wloue Stowart avenue to the river wisuguin divondsed, und there waa pred ont n large dulegation of Mtth Ward property. bolder, who ure opposed to laying’ the track, and Mr, Joho C, Gault, Prealdont, aud Me. Eawlit Waerceneral Ralluitor of the rulroud come sunny, WhO udvoculed the compuny'a jutercats, Ald. Sheridan moved that the ordinanvo bo placed on to. Ald. Bhoridan, Rlordun, anit sel or voted tn tho uttiruutive und Ald. Sond in tho ueyative. : Mayon Hanson sald yosterday that he hag, within the post few nya, recued rib complaints trom people woo belleved tut Have erly'a Tovntra wax unnite. Ey determined, thurofory, 10 look through It, aud yesterday arts ernoon ny Blrolied dn nd made wenreral oxiutoution ih compuny with ono of the walele wen, “He lound the means of exit far better than even he qe, Mayor) was awire uf, and ho Shoughe that this was somctolow that the puulia sould know, ‘Tho exits trow the vides and stuye were berteot, und tho duord ull opened outward, fu that ia case of a stumpote thera could be no barricade formed. Walle be was in tho buildidg Sir. Curson came in, aud the blayor suyHested to bit the necessity of an ordinal requiring the printing an all Dillé and programe of u diagram for eavu floor showing the exits, BO that persona vould know where to go ta escave In casa of an wlarm, Mr, Carson favored tho suggestion, und tho Sayor bolleved that the theatres could ba induced to take this precau- don without an ordinane TUE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Tue Collectors of Cleoro and New Tricr filed thelr bonds yesterday and got thole bouks, Micitart WHALEN, of tho Stock-Yands, was yesterday arrested by Sherif? Mann, at the In- stance of ex-Ald, Mallory, to satisfy a claim for about $290, Ho gave ball and was subsequently: relensed. ‘Tre Committee on Jatl and Jall Accounts yes- torday opcued bids. for calclinining and painting the Dearborn avenue wing of the Crintnaloure build. Tho bids ranged from $603 to $1,686, and it wus nyreed to recommend that the nwa: be mude to tue lowest bidder, Henry Keltuy, If } be slivuld come forward and satisfy tho cumiite teo of his responsibility. Comsitsstonen Martocks has been consults ing tho various Judges un tho question ut per dlem of the Cumuastungrs, and tues wre reports ed to have all, concurred with hiinin the view that they bavo the power tu tix their pwn puy, ‘The result of his exammation and tnqulry will be luid befure the board at an early day, wud the mospects are tbat ine per diem new aliowed —8—will continue to bu drawn with the qreate est regularity, ¢ STILt AFTER THA BOERIFP, Commissionor Muttocks tuck nuother turn at Sherif Mang yesterday, tae ovensiva being tho consideration Of the dletiag bill for tho list three muriths, Rimuuotng to $5,600, by the Counuitive on “Ja and Jill Ace caunte, of whiel member, nh be je tk What nade tho will espeelally objectionuble ty hia was tho fact that tt was uccompatied by 9 request thit the price nilowed for dieting prise oners bo runcd, while hu was ‘entisod tnt tho resent alluwance was tov large. In consider ug the bill ho went mto statistics somewkiat to mulntain his posiuon, aud elted that three years ago the wlluwance nt 05 cents footed up only wbout $16,000 annunily, wherens now, With nn additional Criininal Court and a reducdon uf tho price, the coat waa Over 820,00), all Of waich he could not understund, Following up his: objec dons to the order of things, he presented "ures gowwy to show tat the expensus of the Savrit's ottive had ineroased from yenr to year, whilo the business dune bad fuilen off, und also to show tbat the recopta, as repurted to the board, bud been reduced nearly one-half, Sherif Agnew's annual recelpts, ne he: at Been abuut @8,000, Kern's bad been $3,50, und Hotfman's abuut 87,0, while Mann's for the pu six months had been only $2954, From this a wenton tospeuk of the price ulluwed for di- eting prisoners {n otbor cities und in the Brides well, which wasinuch teas than Sberiif Maun wos bens paid. He then repeated his arguments of the day before nguiuet the number uf the em- luyés ofthe outlive Ue.ig us large ns they wore, ind to ridicule tho idea of thoir presuming to usk that tholr salaries be increseed. He wits ale luwed to doall of ‘the talking, and the utber Inembers lovked imutely on; but the result waa the Dill was. approved, and: tho other points raised against the office man- ayement were pospecrcully turned uver to tho Comunittee on Pubiio service, which hus charge oft the fixing of the dieting and sularies, the un- derstandmy being, however, taut Mr. Mattocks would lay a communication before tho board at ite next ‘meeting covering the whole question tor the future, upon which he would ask that ueuon be taken, THE REPUNLICANS.TO CAUCUS. Tho movement of the lust few days looking to tho hold of a caucua of the Republieun morn, bera of tho bourd to. fix up a *alute" jor the lection of — county — empluyés took shape yesterday ofterncon, and to ay ‘Anuttempt will be made to do something. miceting was beld in tho olfice of tho Clegk of Boned, at which Mesars, Rnder, Frtren, Knopr, Clark, Kebm, Alunight, ONeill, Rhein and MeClwughry were present, the object being to tulk over inutters and nyres upon a cache, nnd the conclusion reached was ng above, Tho ubsentces were Messrs. Sonne, Pur- ington, aod Hutt, wao could not be rexchod in time; buritis thought they will fall In line and conte Up siniiny in tho interest of harmony und thelr friends." The interesta to be subserved are nutnerous, and the wrangle prumises ta be hittor, especiully on the question of solecting the Warden of the bospitel and committee clerk, No one can foretell what the rosuit will be. ‘Tho'chances ayalnst their being able to agree, however, ure remarkubly youd, and if they should ugree the chunces Are equally good that (ho arriigemunts they may enter tuto will not be carried out, for the reason that somo of the | members, In any event, will leave the caucus in vad humor, and for the further renaun that it 1a extrewely doubtful. waethor McClaugory will Join thom, eapeciuily since he ia understood to have “an xrrangomene with De:nucrats, ‘The situation, therefure, may be anid to be decidedly precuriuus for tho seekers after pluce, for whatever the caucus may do is Mable to bo undone. Mr, Mattucks, for instance, who will be upon tho ontside, of course, {3 prani- ising four golfd votes for any and everything, if he can only be given Judge Moure for County Atturnoy, and if four’ meumbera should bodise sattsited wit tho result of the caucug—und inore than thia number fs likely to bo—all they will dive to do will bo te Join him, as Clurk and hls friends did, to get whutovor thoy want. ‘The re- sult will be looked forwurd to with somo lntorest, THE PREVAILING DISEASE. IT.WILL DE STAMPED QUT IF PosstDLE, Dr. De Wolf says ho will Nght the amull-pox fo that when the cold weather is over thore will hardly be u trace Jeft of the disease, Yesterday ‘Dra; Dg Boy and Wilsun were added to tho work. ing force in tho Suuggest Diylslon, They will #0, howavor, whereVbr they nro called. Dr, Wushington, who once had ninbition to be Mase ter of the Pest- House, lan voluntury vaccinator mong the peopio.of bis own ruc. A ting trou No. 413 Clark stroot ‘and fnother from No. 221 ‘Third fvenue walked inte the City-Hull yesterday forenoon with two well de> -Haed ouses of smull-pox, and were phiced in the Peensiod room, oppusit the Mayor's ullice, ce ur the Mayor's ollice it {4 notived that he iy Wot wu much troubled by ollico-seokera, The Mayor bas been vacuinnted, During the xfternoon another man walked {oto the Clty-Hall suifering fronvsinallepox, Ho camo from No, ur Butteriield street, Ho was, taken to the Pest-Huuse last ovening, ' About ho'clouk Inge yeni another “spate ted case" crive Into the Health Ollice, ang he, too, was placed {n quarantine, Persons visiting tho City-Hall‘abouwtd avoid the public water. closets, is they are visited by sinull-pox sulfur. eracoming tito the building. ‘Snore shoult be ao open water-closots In the buildiny nt present, and Mr, Kounrty, the custodian, mnlybt seo that wll tho ingtitutiona of the kind in the budding ure luoked up. ‘Ton new cuses of small-pox were reported yea- torday,nsfullows: Four camo to the City-iall; from NY. 254 North iulsted atroet, No, 280 Atil- Waukee avenue, No. 200 North Greer, No, i Wessun, No, 8 Eming, and No, 871 Wosat Twelfth streot. Deatba were reported from No. 146 Wale ated alrbot, from Nu, 1s Hermltuge ayonuo, and Ht the bospitul, & cuge taken from No. 65} Car roll nvenuc, yee CONTAGION ON THE BTREET-CANS, A faneleinen, complains ,of the pructive of health Inspectors visitiny hruses whore thereare umall-pox cages and then getting ou w crowded Struct-car and golng daw tu tho City-tull to nutke thelr reports. Such w case ocourred, bo wld, day before yesterday on a North Side car, Ono of the Inspectors, a man with dark-uluo: felusses, sot ono car filled with peuple, exposing ures, OF Perhaps hundreas, tu aimell-pox uifece don, This is undoubtedly an evil, aud yet it ta hard to yee how It le to be uvelded. lt fé rough to compel an inspector to walk all tho way trom Western avonuo or Fullerton avenue te the Cilys Hall, and, equally rough - to come down ins etrectecar. Perhaps it inight be woll for the olicera of tha Houlth Department to weur a gtriking uniform—say yellow cunt, and pantus toons—so that they copld be rocognized ata glunee, and when they got into a strentecar everybody vould muko room for thent, so that the danger of contayion mint be avoided or at Jonat lessened, HEALTH-OVFIOER FLOOD, ‘To the Editur of The Chicugo Tritune. * Curcado, Doo, 1.10 this morning's ThinuNE Trend a paragraph charging Me, Flood, uf tho Houlth Dopurtniunt, with dishonestly extorting woney froma poor woman for funilgatiue ber HONG. ‘ " 1 uttended the woman's busband and have from hor own lips, ag well as from tue nurse, tho Atutement tit Mr. Flood never asked ber tor -Muney aud did not recelye ono cent from her or ay portion hi her house. ‘Thy etatemvut that she ls pour and recoiving ald from the County Agent 18 also wrong, Bho dfn good crrenmatineca, . it 14a wbuine that tha character of a painstake fog, bard-workiog man like Mr. Flood should bo injured by suco fulgo statemunty. fwol cortuin Tie ‘TittuNe' will congidor it an Dot of Justice to endeavor to romove the relleos on cust upon Ale, Flood’s obaraciur, i J.B, Pitan, M.D, RELIGIOUS, VOREIGN MISKIONS ON MEXICO AND JAPAN— z CHORCN DEDICATION, . -, « + Tho monthly meoting of the Woman's Board of Foretyn Missions of the Northwost was held fu BeCornick Hock yesterday: morning, Mra. Hoye, tha Proaident, in the chutr. The Koy, Bly, Ogden, ype with his wifeare gboutta go tothe City of Mexico av, nilsalonarios, inaden fow romurks, dnjl returned thanks for the Iti: torout tne ladies hud munifeatod ty them, - A létter wus read from Sty, I. B. Btitoa Jr, who Kuve an Account Of the iniwrecullegiute convention at: Allegheny City, stating that, ue the result, twenty young men had already idedle ented the maul ves fo foreign misslonury Work, Sr, Wishart, of New Yurk, spoke about the College Young Son's Christignh Avsoclation, tha purpose of which ia to stimulate the suluslonary apirit tn students, . ra Gullick, uw returned missionnry, gave an accountot the work In dJupan, The Uovern: bent io tonger objeotad to the people becomlug Corivtiang, und bad vided tn’ exten g an obs sorvance of the Babbuth by orders wll the pub. He wchooly to close on that day. There were 2,00) converte on the island uow, and in fifty years ube expected the Gospel to be preached through: out iw lenytb and breudt by nutlve mloisters. ‘be tedicatiny services at the new Lincoln Strout Muthodivt Courch In Lincoln streut, neue ‘Twenty-seoond, will take place Sunday, Tho -Yerlend of Me, Fulde' Rov. O. 11, Fowler, of Now York, will preach tn the morning, thero will be a Sunday-aonul Jubl~ Jeo with addrosacs by Mr. QO. 1. Horton and othors at » hy, ana revival soryicos, n rere mon by Dr, Hdwards, and the nvtunl dedicanon in the evening. . ¥, THE WOMAN'R MISRTONARY BOOIETT of tho Biahth Presbyterian Church met nt 9 o'oluck yesterday afternoon In the ehureh pure lors. Mrs. Hein, tho Presitont, conducted tho meeting, Miss Heach, a Indy missionary recent- Jy returned from Bulwarit, told some interesting stories of her work, its plonsiures and discour- nyementa, Mrs, Childs read a letter from Misa Besstn Nel~ Son, A inisalonary at Beyrout, Syeiu, sent out from Geneva, N. ¥., buat September. A lettor feng also roud from Miss Fannie Cundall, another missionury, Mrs. Chirk, of Ovk ark, tye a ree port of the general niselonary meeting in tho forenoon at McCormack Block. ‘The ‘Treasurer. Mrs. Castle, inido report: showing that thy donations to the suviety hud been more than double what they were last year. A iniselonary unpiilet was vireulated giving Dloytuphy rf Mary: Serratia Compbveil, xu O lo irk from the Oxford Fumato Sentinary, who went aut usa missluonry' to Sian, atid was drowned Fob, 3 lase while bathing in Menai ftiver, the natives be- ing tuo suveratitious to rescue ber, Tho next meeting of the soviety will bo in unton with the other Weat Sido racletios of tha Presbyterian Churoh the third Friday in January. SUBURBAN, EVANATON, . Tho fall torm of tho Untvorsity closed yester- day und the students are now, evacuating tho town. Tho doors of the University will open Ogain Tuesday, Jan. 3, ‘ Last ovening President Cummings gave tho sevond lecture of the senior course In tho. auditorium of the Methodist Churoh on Tho Progress of Liberty.” A large nudience was presutit, . : HYDE PARK. At tho moeting of the Board of Trusteas, hold ot tho Village Hall yesterday afternoon, the At- torney wats fustructod tu submit to tho Truatucs his weitton opialon us to the right of tho be to lise money in the water-pipe spectal usecase ment fund to pay for the constracdan of the new watereworks and tunel; ulso ns to che Lubillty of the interest and sink- tg fund) to the wnterplpe special aasessment fund for inonsy ttsed fog the pure enaso of village bonds. The Attornyy was ulso instructed to set nsido any und wil” Judgments heretofore tiken for tho improvement uf Fore Ueth street, from Drexel boutovard to tho lake. Nivety-second street was ordered truproved from Green Bay avenue to Commercinl ut a cust of San. ‘the Village Engineer was directed to grade One Hundred anu ‘Third street, from State street to Michiun avenue, A vetition asictig for a muin sewer on Forty- fifth street, frum Stite to Luko Michigan, was received. I¢ was wigned by a large number of property-ownera, + « It was reported to the borrd that the Onk- woods Cemetery Company had constructed a wire fénce to obstruct the opening of. Wood- Jawn avenu Many persona ure inclined to bas rus action should uve tuken by the tuthorpies in this mutter. Only a few weeks: ogo the ‘d ordered the street to be upened, anu the action of the Cemetary Company is con- sidored-devidedly “cheeky” Lucien Rodrenu was arrested by Officer Lund burg at an curly bour Thursday tnurnig while prowling nround Bir. Geddivs’ bose, corner of tyde Park avenue und Fittiech strcet, He dls- clulined uny evil intentions. Justice Gray toed him $25 und costs on a churwe of Vagrancy. Charles Smith, a young mun & years of ago, nicely ‘dressed, but without money, tuken with an. opileptiv At at GswW Inst) = evening shear the: Eust Depot,” at Putlinin, it wus with great duliuulty that he was restored to consciousness, He told u Trinune reporter that bo was bound for McGregor, In., where he bug an tincle named Cupt. Wesley Bmith, He arrived In Chicago terday mnoriing with but conta in his pocket, and went to Pullinin to And ‘a friend, who, he was told, worked thore, . ‘his he found to be" tne eorreet, He Is ina pitiablo condition physically, 28 ho had ahemorrhuye of tho lungs but two days ugo, BOUTH Cicada. Thursday evening ubout 6 o'clock nx Olof Peterson, nm inborer employed at tho North Chicago Rolling-MMills, was returning home he wag held up and robbed of S42 by threo tien ft the cornor of Hurhor nvenve and Ninety-third street, Ho had received bis muntu’s wayes but n few hours previous. Fire Company No. 6 gave u bail at Centennial Hall last evening, The attendance was lurge, nid represented the leading funilies of tuo town. Danolng was kept up untill lute at night, aud it very onjuyable time waa hud all pres+ ont. An oxeullont supper waa served during the evvoing. The utfulr-waa a success, fuuncially gud omerwise, —— A GOOD CAPTURE., ‘Three. Dangerous Burglare Taken In 73 and. Idonsitied, About 8 o’slook on the evening of Deo, 9 Mr. Oswatd Fuldy, propriotor of 4 nutfon store at No, ‘740 Milwutikee avenue, observed a man at work upon the showease-jn front of his. éstublish- ment, and, correctly, surmiaing that the fellow was thurs for no good purpose, be ran out and grappled with bla. - The atrugyte was a loug and suvere one, during whieh the thief drow n ree volver and shot Mr. Fulde In the brenat. Even after he was woinded the gentleman continued the “unequal strugyle, and u second abot wus firod, fortunately hitting nobody. The. thief thon wreoched himegif from Mr. Fulde's grasp, , Produced u second rovolver with which he drove off a crowd of citizens who would buve detuned bim, and tnade his esctpo, carrying off several. wutehes ae plunder. The matier was phiced in the hidnus of the pulley who had nothing inore to work:upon thun tha very wuinpicta deaurip. dop of Mr, Futde's assullunt which was us tal- tows: “alt, with nh Blight muudtucho, about 2s Yours uf aye, aod dreasud foo large ght over- cout, dark suit, und siuuch hut. nl it was suited. was ‘Vhres duys ago, ayurked early in tho Ottcera Maid and Ropney on thoir way to we Harrigon Street stution heard a coupte of pistol+ inorning, shuts that had..veon tired apparently neur the vorner uf Click and Tweltth streete. Proceed: jug In ‘that direction the ollicurs encountered three youn men, woo, net being uble to give sutisfuctury- answers. to their yucstions, were munca undor urrest.and. seArched, ‘They were oun ue . TO NE URAVILY ARMED, and concented bout’ thelr clothing were a couple of tine “Jimmies” and over a hundred ine wilt handkerchiefs, The young fellows wero taken Lo the Armory, where thoy gave tho names of dames Merrigo, Frank Higgine, and Willa J. bredericks, alias Burns. 8 Kouds found upon thom were idontiiud #8 the proceeds of a burglary comuitteed at the corner uf Archer end Wentivurto. aventiog, where Melz iros,? establishment was broken Into und despolled of ten duzen © wipgs.’. Tho triv were hetd for trial ut the Crimual Court, sud wero adut over tu toe County Jai. 1 * Jt happened that :a day or two before they went over to tho County Jall Deteotives Aim- klein and Gullagher chuneed ty drop mat ae Arwory und louked’ over the occupants of tho cells in search of familiar faces. When they cuino to thy une contuinulg the three burglars Alnstein wis suddenly struck with the computes uous with woich Burns answored to thu dederip- tlon furmahed of the Milwaukee uvenite toil aud wotnd-be murderer. Hy guid noting at tho bine, but, becumimg: mere convinced us fo thought the mutter over, ho wont out tot home of Me, Fulde and had a talc with chat ger tloman, who iy suit gontned to bis ved by the wound in bis breast. The conversation sutistted Blin tut be wae right, and, mursuver, u Mea. Hoh, of No, 770 Milwaukee avenue, a told the ollteor of die ate tumpted burgiary of hur buabaud'’s hurdwaro vataulishment ai hour or a previous to the thoftut Mr. Fuldo'e place, In desuribug tho mun who Was concorned in the attempt = SUE MIGTURED MIGGINS : tothe very auapo of ois lips, The noxt move wis to brs the prisoner before the people woo could Identify them. An order wus xiven te ollicors by Buporintendent MeGarlgle, aud, tik lng the Armory patrolewagon, they visited the Jat, took Kurng ound Higgs utoun) and drove out to Me. Futde's. ‘the identincation swne lostuntiieaie aid complete, aud it wi with ditteulty thut the detectives provented tne awenuiting Of thelr prisoners by aw urge erowd That bad guthered, ‘Vbe police aro happy inthe surecustul crownlug Of tuelr labors und tert certain tant thoy wil be able to send. to tbo penilentinry these two tnen who buye done a grout denl of ccooked war in thoir short yes, a 4 THE HOODLUM NUISANCE, ~ The West Madisun strect putrol-wagon wae atundiog in front of tho stavion fast eyeniny, having brought'In a couple uf prisonon, whon a cull was peut io trom the corner of Harrison and Hulsted streets, The wagon started off, Oitie cer Connelly, who wis driving, lett the tount = out, wud: in fortyening secon atterward —~ puilud uP We” thir ubjeate uve pont. — Ottcers Hickey sud Stuuxel were chrected tu a basement saloun on the cure hur, Wuerd they found cight of the toighest young this that over made life a burton to tbe respectable: penis Mn the nelxbborhood where they hve, Vactot (hem are’ members uf tue Willaims street gang, and buve sutered incare cerutog tine wad aan fur “their rowdy ish pranks, They werw lauded ‘Into the wagon und Transported ty the stutlon, where thoy gaye tHe wes or dubn SMecAulyy. Juwes Mangan, Prouk Curraber, Joon Jucksun, George Nelson, Willian voney, Dau Brupin, aud Jumes dicHride, They swore fucked up, and will prolably by ebarged With dibordeely conduct. Fecnoy's nother cael at the station later in the evening, and inte ecded in ber son's peball, buc without uvall. Hoya who'chouss for companiuns such u guny ue bu was with du not deserve any consideration. - a = THE PHILADELPHIA TAX:OFFICE FRAUDS, PAILADELPHTA,, Pa. Dee, -10.—The - Coanell cormniltioe inyeostiquting the frauda in the ‘Tux Gilice were notified today that overpuld taxes on the Central Soup Soglety amounting to over Sw bave besa refunded by J.0, Camp, lute Chiof Clerk; since the disclosures, the money Delng luaned bim by exeHeceiver Smith, Press dent Garrott,of the Girard Life and Trust Com- Pans, sald bo pald taxes for the company for sovoral years, but there woro no roturns for it on the “books of tho Recolver., A atatemont aha wing the penalties remitted tn 1873, 1874, 1875, and 1870 was niso submitted, ‘ a ESPECIALLY FOR CHRISTMAS, Now and henutiful styles of odor cases, hand- soma decorated toilet bottles, Miled with Dr. Price’s unique perfumes, brought out eapectutly for Christinus, rnd for sale at inottorato pricesnt the perfumatory of Steelo & Price, 110 Mandelph utrect, Ce eel : SPECIAL OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS. Wo will mull (free) the best Stylographiec pen, or fatd pencil, made (varranted) ott receipt of $175. Address Westorn Agency Foley's Pen, % Mlauison strect, Chleago.: sal 3 . ed WILL THE SUNDAY-SCHOOLS REMEMBER that John Kran, manufacturing confectioner, ‘Ts and M Stato street, lng ofered specially low prices to Bchouls, so that they enn all have well- Mited Christinns trees and stockings, — ‘ «MATINEE, ‘Tho most enjJoynhle of amusements ts the Sat~ Urduy afternoon matings at tho Chieugo Koller Skating Rink, cornur Michigan avenuo and Congross street, SS AN INTERESTING ITEM FOR WRITERS, A now weiting-mching, numed the Callgraph, {a otfered tha publioby Falrtield & Taylor, corner Stutoand Van Buren streets, ‘To users of tho .Pen or the oll style minchine thls mord siinple, complete, and rapid instrument will be sery welunine. Among the ininy usors of tho Calle Fraph in Chicugy aro tho Joliet Steol Company, ‘urbank Canning Company, Porter Brus, Dr. ‘Julius Otto, Uintaond Match Company, De Ls Shorey, Esq. Phelps, Dodye & Patiner, aad Grif+ fin Broa. A useful holiday present, —<———————— Terrible Losa of Lifo. Millions of rats, mice, ents, beil-ougs, ronches losu their lives by collision with “ Rough on Hats.” Sold by druggists. Fiflcen-cunt buses, oe Pinaud’s Brillantine and the “Mars” Cologne mity bo found utthe druy stures ot Buck & ‘Huyner, . Worecommend Eldredzusawing-machines, J. K, Stevens, photographer, 108 Dearborn-at. ———— ee MARRIAGE LICENSES, ablareiage igonses ware lsnad yasterduy to the fois Name and vetdence, {Ahdrow Janorun, Chicago Annie Janssen, Ubicugu, {nel Skits, Chlenyo. Moria NatehKe, CI Goorxe Fahning, Unicago.... 1 Sitey’Gonitrey Uisreauees qagnn Lymnn,-Chtensa,. Mayuxte Burns, Chleuud, doting Nordstrum, Chicago... sophie Alstein, Chicauu, Potor Poteraon, Chicago. Christin Jorgepsen, Chit Murry P. Cutter, Chicag ‘Lenn Atoura, Chicaxo, {Brunk I. Clary, 107 Dearb Loiisn At. itaverts, 19h Fou fAlichae| Wirk, South Chicos Salina Sobrodor, suuth Coieuxe, Jsllehael Caltaghan, Chicago, dunu O'Connor, Chicau, {James Mweahoy, Chie (Annie Meyurs, Chleasy, {slames StoNert, Annie Heda’ Conrad Km Ant, dobnson, Chtenur Newun, Chleaxa., Willlam Crowe, Haniub ‘Loree, Cat s ‘s i Chlewga Rdward Kopp, 143 Milwaukee-av,. Ufonetouia Waitara siete $Mvbael Dolan, Luk t Alice Hiviny Hobuuttan Getinor, Albertina Bremor, Cheugo \dumen ©. Olsen, 213 North kangamo: TAnnette Hunve, aiv North Despluln Amuiund Haugh, Cht TRIMS Starner glenn: fMaektiind Mantho, Chicage, Appolonts Braun, Chieu, Gustavo A, Juneck. Chi Nora Wurko, Chicagoses.. {Adolphe Hollings, Chica. ie, Hal veniolier; Chica ‘rank L. Burlo, Uhteaxo, Ute i. Untick, Chicay tichart 11. Bryfise, Chi Haug Leonard, Vieabune es ©, C. Matrona, Chi Recor crtraraterine WABSRTY—Cluronco Kady, youngesteon of ire and” Isnt f 1 Tenbolta Hnssett, of £6 Wost ifteroes wed youre COWAN—Dec. If, of her Inte residence, 29. 2 pince, Muttlo, ualuved wife of Witlun Came Sree Noticu of funeral In Sinidtay’s pupors, C2" Macine ( Wis.) pupors please: eupy. 4 tate resiitonee, r Stnduy, Dec, 14, ut p. in, by eurriuzos io Ciracetand O'LUNNELL Doe, It'at tls tate rextdance, No.1 Wust Ohlooat.. Patrick J, O'Donnell, w native of Bal- hu, County Muyo, frelind, ned 47 years, Funerat under, Lee, 14, ut 1 o'cluck m., to St. Biophen's Church, thonco'by cara 10 Culvury Cemu: ae hon cog eo ae pinnae hos Horantyn ( +), and Canada papers SIVERTSON—Doo, 1 f ad Ht yen 80, 16, at On. m., John 8, Bivortaon, ‘unurn sunday, Deo. 13, nt 1p. 1 - at, Erieade Bidar Pec AELD. Pee mabey: INJENHURG—The fonernt WinJonburg wil occur trom hor, Inca Mane + Krethontest, ut 8 {yemiancst, My Saturday, Wv0, 17, by cure to ANNO. NOBMENTS, GRAND MASS-MEETING WIL ] oid in tha id Arunury Hall om bane ee Gawoun Mwrontyeninth und hiele teres an neass May evening, Deo. 1, WAL ALL In ayuspathy lee eo Trish nodulo in thole wtrude © mening onpresalvo ands lords arg enenestly lavired tu nttonte, Ahotolines Hed HiHoRmuned, pheskers Wilt addrens oy inating: eT mur, Dy We Hynes, John’ F, Hinorty, Kea. pe MASS-MEETING UNDER THE AUS- ples of the Fourth Ward Jund-Leutne Chub Micbe held tn Apalio Halt, 474 Stmo-st., corner of ‘vonty-ol hth, tha wvening at8o'ciuck. “Allin syne pathy with the iran people in their miruagle: muntiat oppressive Jandiordiam aro mirnustyy invited to ute te #. O'Connor, M. Kr. Flnerty witl uddruss eutnR, Reruns ite ESOS TPUE REY. MERRICK JONNSON, D. D, At avon in Lowur Furwait Maly Teens todny IE YOUNG MEN'S MEETING THIS evening Wii to Halt ta dee eae SEN atte Madlsoneat., conductod by Mr, A, Patturson, Ley joorelal traveters und strangers ure Wulcold, “Bi sorvicy nt Ti. . ¢ pus FARWELL WALL CIOTR OF 100 Folcen wilt horouttor uve the new byrne in Gude ful Tiymny,No. 4, now used by Moody und nankey in stuiugd. ‘Vomdrruw night Me, Cuao with simi The Crowning Duy, ts Comius.”” The Hey. K, Me Hel Swill prench on The Wolcomo ta the Farat: Jrve on application nt the Uekot ong, Furwo! ory “Requira ‘No paid-for Testimonials,” “They sound their own Praises,” REED’S TEMPLE of MUSIC Loose’s Extract Red Clover Blossoms Tho Great Blood Purifier. WE AND TAMIL ESS, ro Laborator; ree F. 1. « Call oF aynd toreireuiug, ©” Ma@laon-aty Room 12 4 ._ MISCELLANEOO. lover roan ute, HATS iS Lavous bale inane peice. Keoteh Uaps, Tho ta. #hy yloter Capa, wa itt i a2! iter (au Ww fear Capa, $, OUSES, "AND : ya! Pur Cape, 6 CAPS. |, 10s North Clark,» Pressed Climbing Fern, i pundoiph, Fine quality, ‘Thirty Vines for One Dottar. C1 ouuilty. phe fundey jar, Church: Peete Adare? "hes for anu dollar’ Uustage di Be Av HL, GUULWIN, artford, Con. Maines! OANLDY, , fEkOr 6 fora retail bot geese Teen 1 ress ut the bew C cay PUL UD. wleauntiy am ‘ ‘Suis Kelert conn emrce es, OSE: Neagi ads divas Gusting Cuntectaner, Ti Atadisuai-st TRRGUAR TRADE SALES! Se a Hynos, und Joun A A CARD FROM A. WEBER. - For the better accommodation of the Public and Pat. rons of the Weber. Piano, and especially: for business me; limited in time during regular business hours, the WEBER WAREROOMS, during the month of December, will bg open until NINE O'CLOCK P. M. : Please call and examine our large assort. ment of (rand, Upright,and Square Pian, nut, Butternut, Ebonized and Rosewood Cases, Prices Reasonable. Terms to Suit, THE WEBER WAREROONS, CHAS. C. CURTISS, FERDINAND MAYER, » MANAGERS, 250 & 252 Wabashc-av. AUCLIION SALES. eae ar iT or _* By Gru. P. QUE © Coy ait and 214 Madison-a RATTAN FURNITURE, ASK‘EVERY RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE Wealor in this city toeknow that in addition to our. ' ‘usuil stock of Fine Goods to be sold, _ AT AUCTION, Monday, Dec. 19th, WE HAVE A LINE OF Wom.’s aud Miss’ Wand and Machine-mado Qoods ‘That aro extrn choice. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Furniture, Consisting of Sofns,. Lounges, Tables, Chat doscripiions, Workstands, Serap Wascats, ac, ity Ou, The * WAKEFIELD” Chairs are woll known, andro {usity celebrated for their BEAUTY, HL ISif, and DURABILITY, ‘The constantly-zton demand for there goode warrante us in making pre rattuns for the largest Chelstuina ‘rode tn uur arenes Ur au yours We buve the ONLY cumpiew RATTAN 0, Wakefield’ STATE-ST, N. B.—I, Catalorues xont FE on application, n et >. Tuesday, Dec. 20, 9:39 a. m and Thursday, Deo, 22, 9:30 a.m. ‘Those satos, together with our sales of Guods sent 10 wny sudrose C. Tuesday, Deo. 27, 9:30 a.m. and| rovil BAKING PUWDEL Thursday, Deo, 29, 9:30 a. m. ne eres a Wicloso tho prosent year, Va hava largo consign Inent+ of winter gouds to clear in theso Four sales. ‘hore will be more than Uno Thonsind Low in enc Ofurlav, Che yssurtments witl bo such as to merle thoatttention of tnerclinnte who uty wish to replen« deh thair mocks of CLOTHING. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, LINENS, HOSIERY, - UNDERWEAR, WHITE WEAR, . GLOVES, ‘ MITTENS, © FLANNELS, CHEVIOTS, SCARFS, NUBIAS, HOODS, CARDIGANS, HATS, _ CAPS, OVERSHIRTS, OVERALLS, HOLIDAY GOODS, ETC.,, ETC. actal Constmment Onion Carstmeres. GPectal Constonnen! P,UORE & UU, auctionoors, Boots, Shoes, ~ Rubbers. 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND ‘SHOES; dO0 CASES. RUBBER GCODS, “WILL BE SOLD Absolutelv Pure, MADR FHOW GRAPE CRRA TARTAR TJoneakurperrafururity in lending citles of te Foelt fo MtLOr propirs lon. aiakes, wuL Tinh Hes, bot Drunds,of luxurioua pastry, Can be eaten by dyinax tes without fear of the Ills resulting frum Desyy io le govilble tod, 3° Commonuod for purity wud wad menues by the Governmunt Chunist, Dr, Muu em eUO VA Ls MAKING BUWDEI CU, Nov Yt ———————— ‘WATER MOTORS. Backus Water Motor, Supplies from Iydeai re, the Cheapest poret on, Taratuntfa far bles o reds dreniiss rot ae e AT AUCTION, , | HiKHubr lita eraie stiri compact, wl wird iH ork ih Hq vi pr 9 Shore iy 10 §300. Rens for Poserintive var ta THE BACKUS WATER MOTOR CO, Wednesday, Dee; 21st. Rversthing you need can bo found in this ealo, Rene ian AT PEMTION Tat edb RVION la calied to the Hue of GEO. 1 GORE & CO." Infringements wilt bo prosccutad. Thursday, Dec.'22, 9:30a.m., | --_ - DENTIST awn NEQULAN TRADK SALB OP CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE * Full Une of W. (1, C. C. Porcelain, Muck. and Yel'ow Ware, ‘U0 ris, Glassware to close out, GEO. UOLIE & CO. Auct By QEONEGAN & REVELL, Elth-uy, and Randolpleat. _- 60 Beautiful : Chamber Suit: AND ; 100 First-Class Second-Nand Heating. Stoves BARGAINS! THIS WEEK. DO-AGAIN & RIV-E: Corner thane Hinnddtptests_ By ELISON, FLERSHEGT & Cu., "Mandi tandetytrt, TOR ‘TODAY, Commencing at 9:30 a. m., Furniture, Carpets, HOLIDAY GOODS, Plated Ware, Chromos, Boots ‘and Shoes, Crockery snd Glass, Etc, LISUN, FLERSHEIM & CO, DENTI-=T, 169 South C Clark st. vii, ot, PHELLIPS, a, Fie extracted without pal ‘AU te paritial MAS CARDS Christmas Cards FUL, STOCK. Bnsale, sere conese Vows Pick ue Frames af kings, Gi we order aur specialise gy ENON Biatoent, Fi Farores State, atslet 8. —— BINDS, tnonineshorseonie sayin lapcnet B i R H} ‘Talking Parrots, Genuine cu CHRIST ee ew rer. PILANG man Canaries eran ae Birds at KAEMPFER'S, 127 Clarke Sd PILE REMED peta aweveee 1000 Birerfi vty fore rcilir, Bold by druxginta aud REWARD hey Siepy i! CIG ANE XXX M ASXX XXXMASXXA. peagacauen pay ty aia Use Sas Pevawal ’

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