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THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL, J.B. MAsN, of Danville, Ill. fs at the Tremont. Da.J.C. Lapp, of Galva, I., Is nt the Palmer. M. Conyrnse, of Clovcland, Q., is at the Sher- min, A. Conn, Esq., of Cleveland, Is n guest at the Letand. dvpar ©. C. Conk, of Des Moines, in. Isat the Prmer. Fraxx L. Snormanen, U. 8. Ny Is at the Palmer, donx W. Ponten, of Iowa City, In. is at the Tremont. ALLen C Potnen, of Melvidore, IL, ia at the Tremont. ALEXANDER Kemp, of Fiorence, Wis., Is at tho ‘Tremont. Joun Axp i. J. Cnomp, of Philadelphia, are at the Pueltic. Dr. Hrxay PALMER, of Janesville, Wis. ia at the Shermun. LB. Witrtasson, of Washingtom, D.C, is at the Sherman, Junge N. M. Hunpann, of Cedar Rapida, In. 18 at tho Pacifle. fx-Maror D, M. Osnonrs, of Auburn, N. Y., $8 je Pacitic. Jostant Jewerr, City-Atrorney, of Buffalo, N. Y., {8 nt the Palmer. ExX-SkCRETARY-OF-STATE WIE TAM D of New York, Ja registered at the Palmer, Sint Huon Carsranyn and Robert H. Barker. of Lundon, Englund, aro registered nt the Sher- man, Darscont, editor of the St. Paul (Minn) Dioncer- Presa, and Jobu F. Cramer, eititor of the Milwaukee Weconsin, are at the Paeite. ‘Tne gentleman to whom Miss Zoe Swisshelm was married Monday evening at the Patmer Howe was not Mr. ast M. Holden, na incurs rectly atuted yesterday, but Mr. Ernest M, Allen, Witttam HH. SAY General Superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Haitrond, and Itovert WIL Jams, General Ticket Agent of the Burlington, pein Rapids & Northorn Hallroud, ure at the ucitic, ‘Tne temperature yesterday, ny observed hr Muanasse, uptician, & Madison street (TRinuyh Buitding), was: Bann 45 degrees; 101, m., 403 Ts tn, 44: m1, 453 Sp. my 40, Bucometer, & D. Alls 2078, 1, CHnistorrenson, of No. 163 West Indiana strect. wants to find bis son Christian, who dis- appeared Inst May, ‘The absentee |: years of awe. toll and s.fin, sands-balred, dres: ju dark clotbiay, aud tiulks rewurkably siowly. Miss Brows and her mother superintenced the mmoval of tuo *Cosmos" from Haverly’s. Thentre to thelr now loearlon nt the corner of Ftate and Washington streets yesterday, and myntfall saw them safely housed in their new quarters. AMAN named Michael, McGarrigie foll of a Wagon nove the Stock-Yards yesterday attere noon and broke bis neek. The body was taken tw the corner of fwenty-alxth und Butler streete, where he lived, Hv leaves a wile and Bix cliidren. A LARGE mallewnsgon, just aut of the shop, met with an accident at the Ilinols Central de- ut yesierduy eveniig. One hind wheel caught fr'ulo track, and the driver turned the horses suddenly, breuking the spokes olf at tho bul and damaging the axtos, ChaRLrs STATTMAN bas made n voluntary as- aignment to Charles Ulinz for tho benetlt of his creditors, The tubiittles foot up $3,155, whiie the asset consist of a stock of furs, etc., NOW Jn tho store No, Vii State street, and Rooms 10 and 12 No. 8 Madison etreot, Ata mecting of tho Board of Directors of the Bourd of ‘Trude Telegraph Compary held ves= terday, the following oltlcers were elected: C, W. Hrovd, Presttent; 2.8, McCormick, Vice-Presi+ dent; James M, mult, ‘Treasurers; A. C. Knapp, Beeretury and General Manager. A Very Interesting and instructive Paper on Geen Currents" was read before the Coleayo Electrival -ootery last nizht by Mr. George W. Felton, Managerof tho Western Unton ‘Tele. yraph oftice im this elty, ‘The next leeture wilt he given dan, 16 by Prof, T. W. Tobin on Elec tro- Motor For Pz:nn Wansnaweky, a Pole 40 years of age. felt trom the steps of the Pullsh Cutholle eburch, corner of Noble and Ingrahuin streets, at 8o'ciock Monday nizht and vroke his right deg above tho ankle, Oilleer Harent touk bint to hit home, No. OA) Noble street, where ho was given surgical ald. Orricen Cuantes Kuiraer, of the Hinman Stevet- station, surprised two Lurglare nt 1:40 U'cloek yesterday morning at the front door of the house No.3 McAllister place. ‘They Jumped over the fence and ran, and be rout one bustle atter them, One of the pale returned the fire, No one was bit, nothing was stolen, and no ar- reats werd mude, Custer Post, No. 40, G. A. R, at thelr regu- Jar necting last evening, gave the first ulring to their new und elaborate“ Union Jnl.” It ison Deantiful fleld of purplish blue pe with bright wold stars, and was purchnaod by the post at an expensoot $74. ‘Two cluzant now giidons, of redand white silk, also gave thoir Inithitive service last avening. . Ersest Reorr and William Rilow sulded the veniclo in which they wore driving alone, Ciy- hourn avenue, near North avenue, Into Wiliain Stacey's waron, at were tl noout. Reger recolved a compound fracture of the right lex, und Wilt In consoquence be obliged to sutintt to. aimputstion. Theother man escaped comparas Uvely unburt. Whisky did tt. Joun TANKARD, a single man 34 eu of age, boarding at No, 1st West Twelfth street, and employed ag a! switenman by the Fort Wayno Rulrovd, was run over by dawitch-engine vt ubout o'clock yerterduy morning at the Fitts. fifth street crossing, kod his thigh so badly fractured that hfs Mfe ts despaired of. Io caugnt his foot ina frog and wis unable to got ont of the way of the engine, ‘Tur recoption nt the American Art Gallery tn Central Musics Hult Building in honor of the peat of the Jato President. Gartield, patted by Mrs. Adele, Fausett wis ficorrectiy muotnced for last evening. Et will occur tomorraw oven ing, and tn uddition to the Gurileld portralt, the pictures recently brouxbt here by Mr. 2, Scott avund, of Cleveland, and other now and Inter- eatlng works will be on view. * ‘ty South Sldv Salannkcepers’ Association inet yesterday in Buu's Pavilion, with Frank Roch pregiding, ‘Twelve new members were ude mitted. ‘Tho President announced that Miyor Harrison would appoint sour saloonkeepers trom the askaciation to represent the saloon ine terest inn commission of twelve, which he will foun une, to’ fettla the teense quextan, Tho toeeting indorsed the action of the Mayor, aud adjourned, THE Ufty-third reguiar moeting of the Chl- censo Btevtrlent Society wos tell just the Grund Pucitia Hotel. ' resent, who ligtened to an: fitereating paper by Air. George W. Felton on Ocenn Curreats," i which he gayv a careful résumé of the opinions of the bes: authoritics as to the cnuses and ef: fucts or tho Guit-Stream, tho polar and cates turlal currents, ang the epbeineral currents duc 10 local causes, ASPECTAL meeting of tho Tiinots Club was held Instevening wt the Clib-Houge, Aehlanit avenuo, with a View to taklug some approprinte gotion on the death of oue of thelr mombors, 0 €. Dunn, Gen. 1, N, Stiles and 8, M. dloure spike af the decoused from 1 soon standpoint, waite W.. Cornel and Jon OQ, Wilson mie short but epproprinte addresses in whieh rey ulluadel 1o the yualificutions and untlinited ablittles of the deceused member in bis profession. W.0. Onan, or "Doo" Oxgood na be ta fa- qi ly culled, commenced suit in the sum of Bus yesterday ngalnet CU, Wicker and Role ert Clark. ‘The euit is one baxed upon tho vexed queation of tho Hubillty of stockholdurs, and is hrouutet ty recover from Wieker und Clark, Wuo Were Kbarcownord in the “Northwestern Abol Loom Company,” tho amount of certain proms Ysary! notes given by the now bankrupt corpu- pitlon, At the annual communication of Lakeside Lodge, No. Tk F. and A. M,, hold fast Monday eveulug, the following oltivera were vlectoils Leonard fH. Harland, W. Moz debn GC, Hosworth, S.W.s Benfamin Be Morner, J, Wey, Oxcar 1 Wethorell, 'Trovsurer; Fred W, Croft, Sceretury: Frank A. Waterman. S. 0.7 Ubaries ‘J, Muuval, J.D; Hough Robertaon, Tyler; De. Goarge Me Chamberlin, Hobert W. Buutsi, and Judyon 8, Jacobus, Trustees, C, F. Burawsn, a California “labor agitator,"* baranguod the ‘rade und Lubor Avsembly last oveting at No. bt West Luke stroct Gn the Chis nese question, bis bu-called lecture belog the “gnine na that delivered a few weoks uxo to tha Soclulists. Paul Grotikau inalsted, inne of bis Uery, longs winded epeech “the inust go," god resolucians were adoptod d de Jug of the Calcuyo Cougrvasinen that thoy “sup. port the struggling people af Culitornts in their ¢tfor ta to proteet thun staat any weight of Chinese THE gub-comuolttes of tha Citkzens’ Assacine tion, whe undertouk the work of ¢xunduing the theatres, visited Secretary Anatler seaterday, and lustructed him to bave those sretions ot U0 bunting hws which upply te public buitainyes printed lu vonvenient form and sent to cach one Of the theatre managers aud to the pro- prictors of utber publio editices. The soniit: Teo wuy that the proprietors uve yonerully ule Jnwed them to yo through tele noises with the utmost courtesy, but that they found thom Jawentably ignorant of the law. Under the Slate laws any buuse can be closed fur violition er pertain Provisions which ure evidently ney- ‘Na Eighth Ward Land League beld its regu Jnr weekly meeting ay No, Ud ishuo Istand aves due lust evening, with Jub Pe Scanian fu tue chulr, comiulites reported that had ses cvred West Tweitth Street TarocreHull tor te enturtainment and ball to be givoa Ha he Jeague, Feb. 2, it ieunderstood that bom DP. U'Connor, M.P., and Father Sbechey will be resent on the occusion and will dally cr speeches, fhe following comunitice on arrangements wus sppoluted: D. K. Enright, Jumed Sullivan, Pur TANTS, 1 ny pitt, Capes Thomas O'Cunnor, Pat Carmody, 'l. Suire tin, Mr. Mortis, Joti F.’ Scanian, Ald. Lawler and Parcel, and’ James &. O'Rrlen. ‘Tho S10 pledged at the National Convention was raised anid Will be forwarded nt once to Irolend, THR noonday meotine Feateriliy, was cone duoted by W. 1. dicobs, his subject bem, “ Morning Prayer.” Ho atrongty recommends morning devotions In uvery home, (isting In even member of the familly an intluenee which, remaling with bit through the day, would ens able him the better to bartie with the temptas tone that heset hie way, He contenated atronys ly the ettleney of tho invrainge prayer wlth the prayer of repentance and Corgiveness offered at tho close of the dis, Tt was much better to Biurd against an evil than to remove {ts results =-tucvh the more satisfactory and a deal tho more safe, ‘Tur resident members of the Alpha Delta Pht College fraternity met at the Appetiate Court« rovan, Grand Paeiiec totel, for tho murnese of organizing tgealuate chapter of the sovicty, About iio praditate members of tho organization were in atta ‘The following ullicers weru eleuted: Went, Herrick Jobnson, De Dey Peninsular, "43 Vice-President. George How fund, Ausherst, "00s Se Albert: Hayden, Kenyon, ‘tt; ‘Trousurer, W. E. Curtis, Hudson, ‘Th. Tho following were appolnted ns an execus tive committee: Tha Hon. J. Me Balley, Wille jam C. Grint, Addiaon i, Fowler, M.D. Frank Daniels, Lausiog Warren It is proposed togive a banquet at no distant day. CHANLES FALK, an unmarried German, com: mitted suicile at 1 o'clock Monday night on the Drldge acruss the South Branch at Halsted street by rxhooting blingelf torvugh the bea: ue wrote a lettor in Gernien ty a frend—Eugene: vou Hermann, driguiat, corner of Archer avenue and Hrlsted street—telling bite that be intended to kat binself beenuse be couldn't wet work, Falk was a boukkeuper, and was discharged about «week ago from Behocneman’s house at the Stock-Yards. He was born in Germany, where he revived a splendid education, and hid ‘Deen in this country outy three years. Ile lived: ut No. 262] South Hilsted street, ‘Tne body was taken to the Morgue, where the Coroner will hold un Inquest this moraing. Tr Nev, Father Terry, who waa for several Yenrs located at Ottawa, Tl, and who tas ra- vently usaumed charge of St. Patrick’s Church, was Waited on list eveniog by 2 number of tho ricsts of the Ottawa Deanery and a large mime er of tho loval clergy and prominent Inymen, and presented with a fine teaw of horses and earriage tor bis peraonal use iu making pastoral visits in bis large parish, and also a mugniticenc set of silver church service, being, companion eves tu the splendid chniice presented to hin by 8 Ottawa friends on the ovcasion of bia leaving that city, The presentation speech was. inade by Father Hodnett, and was feolingly re- piled tu by Father Terry’, ‘Tne Firenen's Mutual Beneflt Association held # regular monthly inceting last night in tha society's ussembly round at 18 Deurburn street, Mr. D. B, Kenyon In the chair, The usual vual- negs of presenting and approving clifins from tha relatives of deceased members was trang acted, eluims to tho auuunt of over $0 belug aliowed. ‘Tho association Is In every way pros: peru, notwithstanding the receut nuniber of deaths hus been larger than Is penorally favoras ble to the existence of an insurance fraternity, The Chair made x bricf address complimenting the Chicago firomen fu generu! and the wem- bers of the unfon in speetul on thelr elliclency nnd cournge in tho oftties arduous and peril ous duties they are culled upox to pertorm, Cuances Foss, who is sald to be a frugal and Industrivous young men employed ut Tobey & Hooth's piexing-bouse, was assaulted, beaten almost to Unconscinusness, and rubbed of $100 in cash and a revolver ut nvout 7:15 o'clock Monday night at the corner ot Canal and Eight. eunth streots by three burly ruins. After res galuing his scuttered seuss be made bis way to the house of a friend who lived near by, and was there attended by a pissin. who ral! bia in- ubsos wera nat atall dungccous, It is reasunue bly presumed that the robbers were aware that Foss had the money upon bis person, and shid- owed him for the purpose of obtaining ft, Tho nly deseription given of the men 1s that they were targe und stout. Consequently the police aro not contident of effectiay their capture. J.C, Ponnny, of this city, yeaterday began 2 guilt. fn assuinpsit in the Superior Court myulost Joe! D. Harvey for $125,000, ‘To n reporter who culled on bin Mr. Hurvey eald that thera wis hot a shudow of acinim in the suit. Flo tated that IMat May he buught the Plymouth & Kine Kukee Rallrond at the Master's silo for &4,000, he having previously secured control of a lure amount of the bonds of the detunct organiza- don. ‘This road hus subsequently been reore ganized inder tho title of the Indiana, Minois & town Urilrusd, reference to whieb was mude in yesterday's Trtsuse. Polley and others came to bln” to negotiate a sule of the road, which subsequently fell through. Accord- ing’ to Mr. Ifurvey, the road wus Abosoaueaitly: disposed of to ao Rynidicate of Now York capitalists without the assistance of Pol- ley. ‘The Intter Js now supposed to be suing for commissions, claiming that tho ultimute sale was duu to iis negotiations, Jonas 8, Meckling, also of this city, sume time ago brought 0 aut for $2.00 ugainat ex-Gov, Sumucl Merrill, which was based on the same grounds. Siurritl, however, bus nothing tu do with tho road. und the present duit is simply continuation of tho litigation. ‘The present owners of the road all deny that Pofley hid any hand in the sale. ‘Tite children of the Nursery and Half-Orphan Asylum will bo given thelr Chrigtinas dinner Bunduy, Vee. Si and thelr | Christume-tres Weduewliy, Dee, 28, at 2 o'clock In tho afters noon. Donations of turkeysor urticles of any kind for both the diunor and tree will be thank= fully reecived by the Institution. Any cuntribu- Uone made by tho generous public may bo sent to the following addrcages notlater than Friday: dobu Ganier, No. 207 Wotls street; Rockwood Kiros, corner of Clark and Indinon streets; Pusheck’s, corner of Huron and Wells streets, The ladies desire to express thinks for the gen- ersus donations for Thanksgiving dinuer, und acknowledge the follawing cash received during hers HH. tor z A. Hand 3. A, ‘ranklin MucV engh, jo S07 Mra. FH, Watrlas, olly, Rathbone & Co., $25; + Phihp Armour 100: P, L. Underbitl, $5; “lores » S17 a Friend, $10; Nathun Corwhth, Friends, & cents; Mrs. George Arno 80; Mrs. UC, J, Hamanond, $0; Mra, Cragin, Mr HL J. Murbut, $253 Mra. rs. Pra Jy, $10; the cbftdren of St. Vania Sinduy- school, #2; Mrs, John Auckingbnin for Christ> ins presents for tho eblldron, Sirs, Pottivone, 80; Mra. Farnsworth, $10. ON "CHANGE, Tho Board of Trade itecided by vote yesterday to adjourn over from Friday noxt “until tho Tuesday tollawing, ud it was resolved to notify: sbippers of tho uction throtgh the press and by posted buileting. ‘Tho unnuul clection of officers and commilttecr of the board for the your 1883 will be beld Man day, Jani. Atopen cnucus of the full bowrd far the selection of a ticket will bo beld one week from next Friday, ‘Tho rexulur weekly mocting of tho Toard of Directors was held tuat evening, and a lire amount of routine business was disposed of, The Nireciors of the Upen Kourd have decld- ed to adopt tho clearing-vouso system of settles nents, and a couuittes hag been appolntad to: prepire wt report tipon the plan to submit ta the ‘buurd at its next necting. It the Ie udopt- el brokers will be caipelled to settle ever night throngh w single medi instead of wit! euch other, as js now tho practice, LEP It ALONE, Country correspondents of Tin Trenune from. thne to thong write fo this paper duking for ade vice ng to whether or no they still take Bhares in ar become inombers of certain alleged “anutual or Scobperative " urrungementy: for speculutiug on the flonrd of ‘rade, Thess voncerns flood the country with clreulirs setting forth “tho manifold udyantages of thor patent “plans for omuking $500 on un dnvestinent of $i, 1 the people who recolve even clreulurs Tk TRIBUNE hus only to guy that the vecy safest and mos economical thing to de fs 10 throw suid elrculars in the fire and bays nothing whiutever to do with any we apevious or pluusible, whether Mpurative, or otherwise, Witch otters Rreat returns on notmlaal in nts, People Who can iuke 3250 on cin inv mtor $10 and that within a month, do not y to gn to tue expense of printing cireutars and mailing them to country people wakiag thom te be kind enough to rake (15,00) pur cont on their mony, : vH EVN CANAL, From advices: vib on. 'Chunge yerterday by parties intore: in tho Hennepin Cant ye jeut trom business ciroles iu Now York it la ought quite ieely Cat the majority of the “commercial Interests of the “me plro State will Jol with those of Ute nls, Michigan, - Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Jown in pushing tho ecunal to successful completion, Maj. Alen und tho Hon, J. tL, representing the Canal Cortntsston, je member here that they tnd tha Duslioxsmen of Buitfalo wad Now York City: Wnaninoualy In fave of the cana. ‘The Bulfalo Board of ‘trade und the Now York Bouril of ‘Crude and Transportation have both adopted re pa UD Chet, the ndvantiyea to comers oh Interests which will gesnlt: from the coms pletion oF the canal, Yeaterdiy’s uidvleus were do the effect that the Produce Exchange and the Chatnber of Commerce would adapt: similiar resolutions today, ‘The Canal Conmaisaton hia sent to cach momber of Congress a copy of the tmonioria which ects forth. thit while the ling of the canal is woolly witbhe the Stute of Llinois, its terminl, Chicago aud Rtuek Island, the former the wreatent lide port und the inter the outer On tho Méastasippl Hiver, make ite great come. anerontl Hghway af utility to all tho states and ‘Territories of the Northwest, and 65 per cent of ue corn and Wheat grown in the Untied states. world hy benedtied by the construction. of te canal. “The Canal Comision will net ask for an upproprintion fur a kbip-eeanu, bute for enough to bulld thocanuecting-link trom Hene nepit, on thy thnols itiver, to Hock Ishund, a estas ot slate ‘oO nites, tho esthinuted coat of whieh is about $4,000,000, Congress will tio shawn that the conut does not antuzentae raile road of other transportation lines, aid that te cottrastion ts demanded by the commurinil fue tureata of Chicago anid the grout Northwest, HINSH PRESBY TEAS CHURCH, The anwual neetday of the Sixth Presbyterian Church wis hold last evening in tho leeires roons af tho ehurch, corner ot Vincennes and Oak avenues. ¥. Hvluier proaded, ‘The report of the Trustees ced the Wuprovements that Awd been uude on tho chureh bul! fog the paat yeur, and abowed the chu any dubta due, An orgun und a bell hid be promised, und would shortly be in place. T supers wes very sallefuctesy, and Was Unauie (DNESDAY, DES necepted. The report of tho Trenauror, Mr. Ogden Brower, showed the reeelpt during the year to hnve been SiG, the ~ expenditures | $7058, and the balanes on hand $274.08. Tho report was referred to n special auditing committee of three, A committve was appointed to nominate trustees for the ensuing year, und the following pumes were aubmitted: i. A. Tenney, Willian Hest. 8, D. Foss, Thomas Brown Jr..and LP. Rumsay, A billot waa taken, and they were elevted, Mr, Ernest Hetmer waa elected Troase turer, and Mr, Charles Wilkins Seeretary. A. vote of thanks was tendered to the retiring Boned of ‘Trustecs nnd tho Soerotury for faithe fulservices rendered, The meoting then nde Journed. CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM, The pupils of St. Mary's Industrial School, commonly knuwn its the Catholic Orpiinn Ass Jum, gave a literary and musical entertalument Just evening tn the rouins of the Union Catbollo Jabrory Association, which was all that Brothor ‘fellow promised—"'n practical demonstration to alt who profess to feel some interest in the futtre of the poor, forsuken. and negiected ehblid; an exhibition ofthe attempta made to re form tho wayward Httle ones thut crowd our etrects.” ‘Tha litte walfs thomsulyes furnished the entire entertalniment in pleasing dechinittions, roudings, und school songs, Mayor Harrison preatded, and at the clusion of A very lengthy program made n very pretty Httle nddreas tu thu boys, and commended them to the care of thelr inetructors, and thelr Inetrua. tors to thy kind consideration of the Uathalic conmnunity, He then fatrodueced In succession Archbishop Fechan.and dndge Moran. The former intimated that on some future occasion he would spenk more at leugth on the consiiera= tion which these hometess, and in many cases pareniles, children ought to recelve, : The fatter mnude watrong appeal in the same bette, und entirged upon tho fntimation in the Arca- blanop's address, If he, the Archbishop, would apenk the word, Brother Tellow would tind truoping to the call ail the Influence and wealth be could wish to see tntila project tur caring for aud educating bomeluss children. THE CITY-HALL. CrtysEsaixgen Creaienr returned from tho Enst yesterday. He has bern looking over the Progress of tho work on the canal engines, ant also examined a patr of engines offered for sale for tho use of the Water-Works, ‘Tuk Saloonkeepers’ Committee waited on tho Mayor yesterday, advocating a commission for fixing the price of licenses, and tne Muyor re+ pented to them all that he bad previously stated On the Bane subject to ‘fue 'TuipuNe reporter, Tne Committee on Streets and Alleys South Division meets this afteruoun, when the Matual Union poly ordinance comes up. As there ts suid to be $16,00) luvulved, wiueh interest [s manitest~ ed by other Aldermen in tae committey’s decis- jon. AD. HinpretH hos called a meeting of the Burlding Committee for tomorrow ufternvun to consider Ald. Hurley's resviution Jn regard to the bad condition of tho portive uf the new City- Hall The Mayor, Supuristendent Kerklund, and Ald, Burley have been invited to be present. Mr. Kirktung denies that anything fs wrong with, tho west portics, und says thot if uosthiug is uot All right it will be mude ao, . Tur bids for tug service for the winter be- tween the city and the Water- Works crib: wero opened yesterday mornug by the Department of Pubtio Works, and they are the lowest yet re- colved. James tt. Sinclule offers to du the work for one cent fur keeping bls tug Ip rendiness at all tintes. nud $2.10 per hour while fn use. Tho other bids are for 20, £0.05, and $7.60 per hour, and $t and $2.50 for keeping in readiacss, Lust rear the city’ paid $6.05 perhourand g1 for keep- Ing in rendiness, * Tre following building-permits were fssucd yesterday: Cit, Hickoak, two two-story and isement dwallings 103;x48 foot each, Now, Ss und ¥5.0 Forest avenue, te cost $5,000; MeCon- nell Brothurs, one uddivional story and ralsing first atory threo feet. Nos. 176 to 184 Adan Strect, to cost $2.00; Jung & Borchurt, ong: Atory warehouse WxG0 fert, North Desplaines street, north of Ohlo, to cost S10: A. Alinat, three-story dweiling 24x41 fect, No, 12 Uak street, lu coat $4,400; Fred when threes story and basement store and divelting 25x78 feet, Archer avenue, near Lock atreet, to cost BMALL“POX, ‘Ten novw cnsea and ive deaths—that was tho enull-pox record yesterday. ‘The work of vice cinuting goes on, Dut the crowds st tho Health Oltice fell olf greatly in numbers yesterday, Al- togethor the department used 1,000 points, only Rhuut 200 of whien were tised in the office. Vaue eluadion Is urzed upon everybody. ‘here were elght diseharjus frum the buspltal yesterday. New cases were reported from No. 2610 Wente worth uvenue, No. 67 Cedar, No. 113 Huriout vot, southwest corner of Uurling and Willow, y Eugene, No. is) McGregor, and No. 0 orth Clurk street, There were threo straggiing cases whieh camo Into tho Clty-Hall, Une of . these was frogi Cincinnati, another wasn bones Joss coloured tramp, and the fist a Inborer un tho Hult-Liuo ttultruad, Deaths wero reported fram No, 4 North Wood, No. fut Larrabee, and No, Mt Wert Hurrison street. ‘Thera were tg deaths ut tho hospital, ono was taken from No, 3 Stute and the other was a Cunudian, who had. cuine to tho feulth Ollice, A car of Ininber for the new wing to tha Smail- Pox Hospital went astray yesterday, which de- luys work somewhat, but the atructure will be under roof by tomorrow night. TILE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tur change of management at tho County- Thospltat will occur Jan, 1. THe Collector of Worth procured hla booka yesterday, and ls now ready for business, Preparation Is bulug made to provide the In- inates of the county Justitutions with the tisual Curistinga dinner. AN execution was placed in tho hands of tho Sherif yesterday fur $2,690 against Albert Meyer and John Bedin, who aro running a hardware store at No, 408 Divlaion street. County-CLERK KLogkR In expecting to hear of bis appointinent as Cananl to Antwerp every diy, and it da gatd the appolntmont woud have been made a week ago but for the publicity given to bis aspirations, Henman 1. Goonnictt, dealer tn sewlng-ma- chines and sowiny-machine suppiles, dolng busl- heen ut Now: iw anda Pani bse ine ve untary ussigniment yestarday, uppoiating Honry J, Gaddrich ns Assignes. His debts ure put down at about $42,000, which are widely seattered, and fe nsicta At ALOUt $90,000, consisting of stack on and. Tue Commnittec on Public Charities audited n nutuber of iniscellancous bills, ‘There were he furelt a dozen or. moro applications for * pusava," but jn euch Instance they wero refused, Tho new cominittes Is showing commendable care in this particular and if it aucceeds tn abollabing the system it will have done x good thing. In the County Court torday the County- Commissioner contested “election cuge of Weber va. MeClunghry came up ona demurrer to tho platntlit’s petition. Tho deraurrer was of u gene ornl churacter, charging that tho, facts ullewed ithe puttion weru vague. and ‘Indeflalt, and ought to be jore fully anu purtloniurty setiorth bufure the defendant should be required) ta ans swer, “Aruinents were beurd a8 ta the sutll- cloney of the petition, and tho Court took tho inatter under ndvisomont, promising to decily the question Monday, ‘This 14 the second step in tho case, : CLARK Bnos, & CO, ; Tt was stated yesterday that the Sheri hud at~ tached gome of the otedts or Chirk Bros, & Co., Turnitore manufacturers, to satiety the clatina of sundry creditora, aud that (he houad was, thare- fore, Mi temporary trouble, ‘There waa n serious error th this which, but for tho high standing and good credit of tho house mentioner, might have done them an injury, The tirm whose otteota were fovied on waa Clurk Bros, & Coy Provision dealers, on Halsted strect, who haye ho conncetion whatever. with the other eatub- Lehment, which’ is aus beyond tho reach at Naunelul dileults, having w large tradé, much enpltul, and no debts. Tithe past, asat prosetit, it ts thoroughly solvent, and fur this reason ull who have any business relutions with the frm know that thls stutement concerning them mast wae uulutoentional errur on the purt of the paper, U.S. AY ‘Tne Pension Agent paid out $20,000 yesterday, ‘Tig collections from dutiable goods yeaterduy ‘Were $8,603, ‘Sie Internal-rovenuo rocelpts yesterday Amounted to $27,08, of which 824,578 was for Kplrits, 81070 fur elyars, 888 for tobacco, and S08 for beer, Fon some thine past the dualneas-men of tho olty buve been complaining of the delay lv ree ceiving dinportant: muiis, especially In the early morntuy deliveries, ‘The reply at the Post-Oilleo bus universally bean chat tho duly wis dua Buicly To the esurimuus Ineredse of bialness une decom panied by u corresponding lucreasy in the working torco of tho olllee, In view of this Cot 0 petition bag been gotten up und uirealated with rorurkable cilect, nearly all the large end in tuo city Jolning the request to Congres Qnd the Postinagter-Cenoral to muthorize a large. snerouse In the torce of the Chicago ollice, Tho potitlon wax forwarded yesterday. In tho mildest of tha tlurry over the appoint. nent of Heetor, the investigation Into the Va dopartinent of the Customs Hove progressing with commendable es estness, the conduct of the attuir buytng been uaummed by Special Agent Dough, A number Of witnesses have been examined, and the puiie aronad gone over as on he pres jaunt Invedtigas tion. be ix uniteratuad that J, G. Heekerly, the Turmer ongincer of the Government Huilding, bas teen rocommenied by Collector Smith as Chlef Enuinece of the now buikding, He puased ne LOxamination i tho first plice, and wie forced gut of; uu place by bts successor und others, ” THY COLLECTORSIUP, ALL OF THEM BUALDING MEN, By n slugular coincidence all of the employes Of the Cuatom-louso yesterduy discovered that thoy bud all aluoy consldered Jeasso Spalding the Uest mun In the elty for Cullector uf Customs, sod ainvog tho oxcited ofliciuts there wus seurco- “ys Auuuyt Be Gu A dineku Bonnscane cheng ly ono who had not own It lon, tho alr waa full of “T told you eu’ In spite of thia fact it war ovident that tho attcome ot tho RuON wus a genuine steprise. | When Mr. Spaiding’a name was tirst_ mentioned it waa cone ceded that he could bave the place (f ho wanted It. As, however, ho stated in intorviews that ho was neta candidate and did not care fur the place, his name war eraduatty for- gotten, na it was, belleve that he wontld be unwilling to give ty his business to aecept mn ottice of this character paying cam. paratively Httle, Ttia now alleged by tho dine appolited onea that Logan persuaded hin te accept tho position ty get tho Renntor out or a hote, tho idea bein that the Be ronal puliged 0 him, Mr, to have tho appointment credit hi Nixon ts reported to have stated that he would not have been defeated had not Col. Davis been tuo stow Ss giving up his canditate, Dan Shep: ard was satiehed and oven mockly hilarious over the sitecess of his leader. somo of the other candidates atfected to believe that Spald- log was alter all a compromise eandidute select> en by tho President igalnst tho wishes of Senn tor Logan. Nevertholoss, thore was a general foollug of entisfaction over the reatit. Mr. Spulding's appuintinent gives tho South Side ane other representative, nnd still feaves tho Second District out i the cold. Mr. Spalding, so aa to be in a position where he can accept the office, will inve to TRANSPER A CONRIDERANLE PORTION OF 118 TUSINERS INTERESTS into other hands, ‘Tho Inw on the subject is very” stringent. Mr, Spalding owns the schooner Wil- bur utd the bark William Joucs, of this port, in addlaon tu i stock interest In severnl. barge dines, All thia he wouk! hive tu dispose of ns well as lls tumbler business, for he cannot be ine terested in a single cargo peutlgat Into this or any ythor purt, aa will be seen trom reading See, 2.633 of the Kevivel Statutes of tho United Stutes, which fs an tdlows: “ No-persoti employed under the authority of the United Stutes tn the collection of duties on In.ports or tontmye shall own, cither in woolo or in part, any vessel, or uct 13 gent, a conatynies for tho awner or owners oF 1 or of any Curgo or fading on bourd the sume; nur shall any sneu person lmport or be connected directly or indirectly in tue Importation of any merchandise for sale into the United States, Evers person who violates thls section shull be Hable to n punatey of $500" « To live within the lettur of the law wili not be @ dhilicult matter, as it will be vagy to pice the Uusineas in aafe bangs. 4 REPORTER CALLED ON MI. SPALDING and asked bit If ho bad received natica of his appuintaient. He replicd that be hid not, and that the report of his appolntincut was as com- pines. surprise to himself us tt could possibly @ to any one olse, While Mr. Sputding re- fused tu be interviewed nt all upon the subject of bis appointinent, it can be seated with o good dent of ourtuuty: that ff the President, upon Seantor Logun’a recommendation, decided to gend his name to the Senate, ue wilt nceept the ollce, for woich be ia duly qualitied, having dis- posed of his vessel Interests some tme ago, DECEMBHR, 1881. A MONTH OF MILD WEATHER. The remarkably mild Decomber weather chat is at present being experienced throughout the country bus brought the “ oldest inhabitant” to tho frout ayuin, and he vows that his recollec- on embraces nothing ike It Tho only cou- sulation uccumpanying It seems ty be that [tis favorable for tho cable rotd and the smull-pox gpidericund Superintendent Holmes and De. Da Wolf are correspundiugly huppy, wishing that lt might continue for a thine ut least. Tho iee-cun- suiners du not lke It, nur dos the voracious plumber, and it looks as though the latter's cud tumury trip to Europe.will have to be alan: doned next summer. For the benelit of some peopto who sce to think that the December of 187 was as mild ag the predent one, the aceon: pansig comparative table bus been prepared Trot tho signul- gervico reports of tho firat twenty duys in the Decembers of each year: 1579, 18390, 1831, Average dally tomperature.2 2 86008, D Amount of raly asd snow P tall (inches) 1,85 1.81 Lighest tempe At BiG Loweat temperature, =! oo Mighest daily rango Ww 1g Lowest daily range 2 4.0 SUBURBAN. LAKR VIEW. ‘There are quiton number of emali-pox cases {a tho southwestern part of the town, in tho nolgbborhoud of the Deering Agricultural Works. ‘Two deaths occurred Sunday, one that of 2 Mr, Steinbeck, « murdener, residing at tho corner of Belmont and Ashland avenues, Tho vthor was a chitd of Mr. Willams, an employs {n the Deering Agricultural Works, ‘This ts tho Second child that has died fromamall-pox in this fanilly, and a third bos just taken It. Al. tho cused reported from High street and Fullerton avonue ire recovering, ‘The regulursemi-monthly meeting of the board Wan hold at the town-hall Monday ovening, ‘Tho reportor tho cuinmittes to whom was re- ferred the petition of tha Clttzens' Aasoctation for @ thoruugh jnvestigution of. the . Larrabec schoul fund dofatcation reported against taking ftution on account of hayiue 10 jurisdiction in the matter. Beets dupervisor Sanders reported that thus far about oighteun cases of smullepox had occurred {0 the town, out of which ntleast six had proved fatal. ‘Lhe alfected district is south uf Helmont find west uf Soutbport.avenue, . ‘The Hourd of Health, In connection with Mr. Deuring, bog butte nnd pinned W temporiry pest-hovgo on laud allowe Heatth Hoard nleo recammented the appoint- mentor Edward Muy ats Health Ollicer, ata sal- ary of S60 a month, Tho report, was pisced on fite and tho recommmendadon concurred In. Assessor Chadwick reported that, notwith- Standing the hirxe expenditures made neecasury for public hnprovements, the taxes for this your would be a little lower than last, BTOCK-YANDS, At about 2:10 o’ctuck yesterday afternoon I, Kennicutt, a driver ta tho Gmptoy: of “Jerry the cont mug,” fell frow a load of wood ut the core ner of Forly-thied and Walsted sireota, ‘Cho Wagon wus Tn motion at the tine, aud us ho fell in tront of tha wheels thoy passed! overbis head, breaking his neck and crushing bisakull, Io died instantly, Hy ved an tho cornor of ‘wen- tysaixth und Huttertolt streots, * pea ia al eee CLOSING QUT LEATHER GOODS at Merker'’s pocketbook ructory, 83 State treat, alurge stovk of tollet, perfumed, drossing-cuses, work and jewelry boxes, glove and handker- ehfef, collars and cuff boxes, aluums, cte,, must. be closed ont at reduced manufacturers’ prices, Dont sail tocall early at the factory, 8 Strte atree! a * PAT THE GRAND PACIFIC. Samuel Budd, of Now York City, displays o Jurge lino of tino furnishings for mena’ wour, ut Roum 1H, aboyo hotel, notll tho 28th inst, An. curly Inspecti$n of samo is respectfully re- quested, a DELIGHTFUL ODORS, ‘ Tho lovers of dellgutful odors can he gratified by piirebusing some of Dr. Prico’a perfumes, put up In hangsomely decorated toilet battles and elegant cdor cases, by’steele & Price, Llu Ran- dolpu street, ————_— . KRANZ'S CONFECTIONERY TO THE FRONT. ‘This boliduy witnosses u display uf contection- orlos, sugar toys, treo aud cake ornuments, of ail kinds, at John Krana’s, 78 anu 80 Stuto street, such us Was nover seen here before, . Saar ——————___- Skinny Men, Wolls' Health Renower—Absalute curo for Rervons debility and weakness of the funotions. $1, atdruggists, Depot, 63 Late streut, a Bho will oxpect her regular Christmas bottle of.tho “Sure” Coingnee Sear it ln mand, hl oo Warecommend Kidredresowing-machines, ze sect hlat : J. 1, Stevens, photographor, 108: Nearbornest, rerth HHRTAGH LICENSES, — Marriuxe lcenson wero fasuod yestorduy tu tho fole fowing: : Name and reaidenc: Aue, 7m Qoorgu Li. Haney, Westey, Kong HGnUUEN wv oudee ge enjoin 3 Y Currie 8, Baxi § Horags G, Kenmuy, ¢ (huey B. Duniey, Chieapgu, Withohn boreng Dalton, Withobuinie Knubusely altel j Fred Schaefer, € ¢Louhe Guvnthes ae ESE ek ( Murie neliwaze, IWwort Groth, Chieagise. Josef Mowelku, Mario A, neti Henry Glover, Maury &. baating, C Morris Goodman, Chicane Bolo Newaun, Cnleago , Gustav KB. stolpe, en; PUMA he tates {ue Haussn, sonth Chien Mary Juiinsun, sour Chie ‘Thotiaa Dermody, Hed Archerewy. ons. thuavity Nultuy, fed Areher-uy, ALU reseese vee Wewxa, i RE i Ett 5 fdcur 8. Foote, Royors- Park Tete atts geek te sit Wilbehn J Ch Mutiiue Frols , {Sarl G, Jobson Anne. Nultsun, ¢ § Max Harrie, 42d ¢Kathur Lindie, filam (tugs, Chitown Prunoon b Duvuie, Guetat H, sitorth, Chtew Uae 4 Bette! Gite Joba Wobur, 10 Wast tui Mury Audursun, I AUa.,. Jaeuter (. Gray, Chleazo, Klitu J. bunth, Chtcagt 4} Brevlariel tian y } Porniunt A. Gundgraun hicayo, tira Gutidureun, Chleususseers Joba F. Fanjucy, $id Dearborn, Ee eared ue aeeees Churioa ¥eLbon } orbs Nvisuu, © DEATHS, “JOUNSON—Fred dohinsau, native of Areedon, Sune Gey moemng. Hee. IN Cont 8 Fall ‘nt the Cuunty> i No. (99 Hast Citengo- Frients Invited, wo snungert children of u nattortons nt Uhale home Or gearintctover, Alten Ht Ss wnd GB dize, on the Ist Mas, aged 4 years s months and 2 cays, on tho te elty. Deo, 2, of consumption, at ¥ it your, acter i Wuiniuy Hness Of ning nionths, Ellenveth A\, wife of ein {cos Wednesday, Doe. 21, nt 110. m, by Part Ta7Moniront tind Quebec, aleo Mutton (Ind.) papers Re HOLBROOK-The funora! anrvioas aver the rr- maine of the Inte Samuel Holurook will be held on Wednesday, Hee. 21 o'clock fm. ot tl Jorusem Church, A nad Ment im Hirota between 3 Oukwouds Come. Conteal Mnilend neelnl tent loavi ¥ in Huron: ate at 12:19 p,m, DUDGE-On Tuesday, Deo. 9, C. M, Dudgo, 31. 9, 8. cortogo will leayn bis } ed. hersny,, UM THN 1 tty for AlNnints" mass, by currlages to Calyury Catuotery, PHILLIPS=Deo, 19, Nata infant soo of Nathaniel and mths, ‘unoral to ‘take rel, und thence, mos HN Philtips, tips, azed 2 yours JIaco at 10 o'clock, Wednesday, Ors ‘owI@ unto me, for of auch ees uttco nf hineral hereafter, ANNOUNCEMENTS. KIDDE Wild, CON- wut ths noon prayor-mesting today In ¥. 3. C, AHI REV, S. 'T AUCTION SAL By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0., St und St Itandotphi-at, THE SALE OF TURKISH RUGS CIRCASSIAN CARPETS, Portiers, and Rich Embroideries, Aiffa.m.and3p.m. THIS DAY. The FINEST GOODS on Sale Today. UERSHEIM & CO. Stand $4 Itandoipheat. WE CONTINUE THE AUCTION SALE At il a, m,, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. AT 179 STATE-ST., Under Palmer House, italian Art Gems, Fine Classical Groups, Figure Pieces, Vases, Hand-Painted Plaques, Miedailions, - Urns, &c., &c., Tho finest coliection ever shown in this city. REMEMBER! Thursday dloming, Dee, 22, at 10 O'Clock, WE 881.1 AT OUR STURT, 84 and 86 Randolph-sst., ¢ FOR A. GULDSMID, Watches, Jewelry, And miscollancoua Unredesmed Pledges, AT ll OVCLOCK:.' SPECIAL SALE, DIAMONDS! Don't miss this aule to be used hy Mr. Fullerton. The | ASHE € CO, By GE. PB, GORE & Cu, ah and W Madison-sh Joots, Shoes, Rubbers 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SIDES, 300 CASES RUBBER GOODS WILL 38 SOLD AT AUCTION, Wednesday, Dec. 21st. Mvorrthing you need can ho fi thia ante, PRPRCIAU AULERVION In entled tor tha: fine oe NO. GOR & Co, Hang aid Madtiodent, Thursday, Dec, 22, 9:30a.m., REGULAR TRADE SALT OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Full Uno of W. (1. ¢. (. Borcelaln, Rock, and Yel'ow Ware, ianinre to clowe out. RUSBEI GoUbs, DRY GOUDS, THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 9:30 A. M. Mory than ono thon GORE CO. A By POMEROY & CO. WH BILALL SBLL AT OUR BTORES, 78 and 80 Randolph-st., COMMENCING THIS Wednesday, Dee, 21, at 10 O'Clock a. m, and ‘Thureday, a LARGE RE culluction of Bric-a-Brac, Sorrentc Wood Carvings, Copodimonte Majolica, Old Roman Curiosities, Painted Views of Italy, Venetian Class, etc., etc. Constenad to us hy stesars. OLLVYOTTE NOS, of Now York, and onv of tho thiest cuiley> Peay y tupories wares ovur Letore Odured fur sulo Belo le porowptory and POSITIVELY WITHOUT Aunt PUMEROY & CO, Auctiuncors, WHAT TO GIVE FOR RINTHAS To One's Wile, Sather, Sister, Davebles or Sweetheart Just now causes no little anxiety to the Male population of this large city and its surrounding towns, It Must Be Nice! It Must Be Suitable! And yet not very costly. There is a way out of this dilemma. You have only to call on the ‘*PAR- ISIAN SUIT CO.,” where you can select from. their choice and ex- tensive stock the desired article, and feel confident that you get the very best there is to be had for your money. ~ Neal Sacques, Seal Dolmans, Phish Garments, Nilk Firr-Lined Goods Hlegant, Dresses, Children’s Garments &e, ce, &c. Goods bought for Christmas Presents if the fit is not correct or are not satisfactory we will willingly exchange for other goods or refund the money, at the option of the customer. : PARISIAN SUIT 60., Stits aiid Mositse=sts., Under Palmer ‘Tonse. RATTAN FURNITURE, Complete Line of Rattan Furniture, Conalsting of Snfas, Lounges, Tables, Chatrs of att (vseriptiuny, Workstands, Berap Havkots, Xo, th the ‘ent. ‘The *WAREFIRLD" Choirs nro well known, end aro justly celeliral for thelr BEAUTY, FIN- ISM, and DURABILITY. ‘he constantly-xrowing and for theaa gouds warrants usin miking peep for the lancest * Chirtattnas ‘rade In wur ox+ } eu of Uyers, Wo haye the ONLY complete Ine to ahow you, RATTAN 60, Wakefield: 23. N. I.—U1, Catnlogueg rant FREE on appllention. Goods sent 0 nny addrer 4 < HOLIDAY GOODS. FINE PERFUMERY, CHRISTMAS BOXES, CUT GLASS BOTTLES. B.D. BALDWIN & CO., Importers and Manufacturers, 181 Wabash-av, CEO. W. EMERSON SCA TIONER, 71 Randolph-st., Near State. Bargains for the Holidays, Fine Leather and Plush Gooas, Gold Pens, Autuxenph Albuws, Scrap-lowks, Gaines, At tho lowest prices, STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. STOC ERY MEETING. Who annual mooting of tho stockholders of “Tho Murchante’ Loun & rast Company" of Chicauo, tor the election uf Trustees for the ensuing year, uid lay 106 tho transaction Of such Uther busliteay ns nay come beture tha niguting, will be hold at tho ofice uf the Company in Chicago on Tuesday, tho iblid diy ut Junuazy, 18st Lotweun the hours of WW a. uw. and wan ? UGS B, LOWh, CHICAGY, Doo, 4, 1341. Seerotury, eee i: " WALTER MOLOL, Backus Water Iotor, drant Pressure, the Cheapest power or blowiuit Church Grgeutins 1iit- Pronscn, Neutig Mucituvndin hele: c fitting Hates Cotes Stile, rua I evutoree cice It in twuleciens, nent, Meadyy will work weany fC waler 1 aries at ree a ht clby ws foes Brunt Vien tor a Nevo York, Works, Chtexng 823 Lrondwey, Newark,Ne J. 49 Dearbura st, infruygeicuts wil be prosecuted, TOW HD ea GD willie Parvads Sanari g Rot f EMPEFER'S, '27 lark | ‘We mean exactly what we say, We propose; to offer our entire stock of + AIS’ CHTLRRY Both imported and of our own manufacture, at exactly ONE-THIRD LESS Than the price they were marked last month. This offering, in q great many cases, means a great deal less than one-third off their real value, as customers will please take notice that all our IMPORTED. COSTUMES Have already been marked down far below the cost of importation, But the prices for this week's sale will be one-third less than they were last week. To illustrate more fully, please read the following quotations: Our $20 Dresies will de soli for $14, Our $18 Dresses will he sold for $19, Our $25 Dresses will be sold for $17, Our $30 Dresses will Ho sold for $20, Cur $50 Dresses will ho sold for $35, Our $75 Dresses will he sold: for $50, Our $100 Dreyses will ho sold for $67, Our $150 Dresses will he sold for $100, Our $200 Dresses will ho sold for $125, All our Children’s Suits will be marked down in the same ratio, An early call will secure the largest assortment to select from, PARISIAN SUIT CO,, ByG di P Stats ait tlonroe-sts., Under Palmer House, GONFECTIONERY. ~ SIMMS, 56STATEST. _ IS RETAILING 2 bbe PUTTS CHOICE GRINSTMAS ‘MIXED - CANDIES At 25 cts. per pound. Sold everywhere else at 40 cts. Sugar Toys, Christmas Tree Ornaments, and Wax Candles at Cost, _- JAPAN CURIOS. __ Japan Curios Reduced To close. Large Japanese vases half price... Hioto Vases 60c per pair; worth $£. Widto Pull Boxes 100 each; ‘worth 7c. Beautiful Teapots, 25c each; worth $1. Bam- boo Baskels,..Ten Caddys, Jars, Boxes, ote., filled with our Pure Tens, 20¢ to $2.onch. FORMOSA TEA IMPT. CO., 88. Stute-st. MEDICAL ‘Loose’s:.Extrac Red Clover Blossoms The Creat Blood Purifier, PU AND MARSILUSS. babe TET Mudteon-at,, Room It og, Mich) Pak Call of send tore! 2) C1G. E CHAFFEE May have the Interior Dopartimgnt. bit wo 4 a, nu ny OEE when tA PURE CIGAR “Fond fh, @ukiur 8 fora retail bot | ‘ ig Ly express oF the bust Cuintls aorta, put up viowilly unt Atreiy: pure, muucibe tr Bey Gata, tavues Lo wll Chica, aa ee Mal «_ Cuntectione: + PRONKS, le. BATHS. TURK Ss: neat y Phy whe Eien hole pees SUMEA, Ural PACINO Nee Leng BIRDS