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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SA'TURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1881—SIX'TEES PAGES THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. D.C. Metzant, of Topeka, Kas,, is nt the Shor- mien. CM. Razer, of Rockford, Ill, Is at the Tre- mont. Dr. Avexanpen J, Bonk, of St. Paul, [eat the Patmer. DM, Kenney, of Green Hay, Wi Paimer. Gxonax DB. Younn, of Clinton, In, fa nt the Tremont. Qronay B, Saw, of Fat Ciniro, Wis, ts at the Tremont. Gxonox B, Horxis, of St. Louis, ts at tho Bherman. Jony 'T. WextwortH, of Racine, Wis. 18 at the Sherman, SW. Frescm and family, of Donver, Colo., are at tho ‘Tremont. Aypnrew BAkRr and wife, of San Francisco, aro at tho Sherman, Dn. BN, Franutarr and wifo, of Burlington, In,, aru at tho Paliner, Ma. Ann Mra. Crantes Morro, of Winona, Minn, are at the Palmer, Mra. P, A. PeckitaM, tho California temper- arice lecturer, 13 In tho clty, : Arexanven, John, James, and Agnos Todd, of Scotland, are at the Commercial, Mn. AND Mas, Wrintast R. Jounson, of Balth- maores pasare, in the city, and gueate of Dr. BE. . Couk. Tie incorrigible Dorn May was held to tho Criminal Court agaits yesterday In bonds of $400, Tals time shu reileved a peddier of 21. THERE will be a Christos temperanco sorvico fit Farwall all Sunday night at which tho Koy. He M, Bristol, of this’ city, will deliver un ud- ress, Ronent'T. Gixconx, Secrotary of War, ar- rived In the city’ yesterday morning. Ho fs in ood health and spirits, and expeets to be buck Bt his post after tho holidays. Avaust ScHunte wns fined $100 yostordas by. Justice Kauftninnn for groasiy indecent and ut- rageons behavior wt tue Criterion Theatre Fri- day night during the performance. Peorte with a ppilanthropic ‘tura cannot do ‘Detter than remembor the Invallda ta Haines mann Hospltal with suitnite donations these bolidays-—turkeys, swoatmexts, or other ** eeptnbilities.” ‘Tne temperature yestorday, ay observed by Munusse, optician, Trrpune Bullding, was as follows: 8a. m.,40 degravs; 101, m., 413 12 Mm, 412 3 p.m. 415 8p. tay Ue. Barometer, 61. my BP. 10, 20.85 + 29.B, la nt the Sanan Coyxe, a West Sido disreputable, was: gold to the Criminal Court yesterday. by dustice Waish tn bonds of $90, for robbing John Graco, afurmer from Kariville, tnd., of £075, the pro- yeeuls of the sito of n curlond of hoza, * Joun Reson, a laborer, living at No, 1483 Mile ruukee avenue, fell inte a basement at the cor- ater of Dearborn sod Jnckson streets seaterdiy, while at work, and injured his lett eye so badly that he will jose tho vision in that organ. Deveaates front nll the Carponters’ Branches in the city met lust evening nt No, It Washing. tun street, und mado arrangements for a formal instalation of now olllcers for tho ensuing year. ‘The installation will occur tho early part of dan- tury. Tux Jury in tho caso of tho unknown man found dead at the corner of Walnut and Kedzlo streets Wednesday returaed 4 verdict that death was caused by intemperance and exposure. aA great many looked at tho body, but no oue was able to identify him. ‘Tite inquest on tho body of Louts Tolman, who died suddenly at No, 107 Kinzie streot Thursday night, showed that he had been ulling for somo time, and that denth was caused by Iuflamtnn- tion of tho bludder, Deeensel was A Inborer, and bad aorolatives in Chienygo, but asister lives ia Nebraska. «Jonny Scnu.er, a9 20-year-old boy who lives with bis parents ut No. 206 West Madison street, was run over it about J o'clock yesterday after- noon ut the eurner of Dearborn and Madison atreets by United States innit wagon No. i, driven by James Flannigan, und was picked up with a badly broken lug. Ho was taken home in the putrol wagon, LYAVE was granted Tho Peoplo ex-rel, Felix F. Canda, by Judge Tuley, yesterday, to filo an information in tho nature of a aus warranto against the Lincoln Ayeaue & Niles Centre Gravel-Rond Company, and twenty days wero alowed deteadunt in which to plead or demur, The question Involved, us bas been previousty atuted in ‘Pak Trinune, i6 the right of the cor- poration to charges tolls, Ar the annunl communication of Garden City Lodge, No. 141, A. F. and A. M., holil Wednesday. sveninyg, Hoo.'2), the following oflce-bearers wero viegted LL, Wausworth, W. 303 RM, Johnson, 8. W.; Charles A, Alion, J. W.; John D. Macteun, Tronsurer; Gil W. Burnird, Secre- ary: George K. Jonson, &.D.5 Jolin G. Crow, J. D.; Tause R, Jenking, §. 8.5 1. Metall’ Jr. J. 8.3 J. W. Richford, Tyler. Jonx Moriugon conducted the noon prayer- meoting yeaterday In Lower Farwoll Hutt before house. Br. Morrison tho usuitl overt lowlng Auperintends tho ¥, M,C. «A. lodging-houso and restaurant for tho elty. poor on. Van Buren Btrewt, and yesterday epoRt. foclingly of bis ux- periences among this class of uufortunates, who drift atnlesly and without homes through the streets like tho ebb and flow of a bunin tido, now plunged into an abyss of erlme und vice, aud now enjoying brief period of bupplucss ‘with tho possession of a fow atruy coins. ‘Tue Painters’ Union, Branch No. 10, met lust evenins ut No, 12 Washington stroct, President Manry' in the chair. Nino nuw members wero admitted. An animated discussion prevaited ‘on the question of wages. ‘Thu best pulnters do not verage more than 82.60 por day, ahd they express thotusolyes dissatisivd with anything Jess than $1. In fact, there was a strong scntl ment peste to demand $100 ror A palnt: ers, Asa result of tho discussion a committco was delegated to draft a potition, which will ba presented to the employers, usking of them a berce| utage of advance, auch percentage to be uals by the cotnmittce and approved by e union, MAxtin Boon, who formerly operated a tan- nery at No. 33 [alr strevt, wis urredted yest day by Constable Eekert, tuken before Jusice Tirayton, and acuused of enibezzlement. ‘The cuss Wus partially: heard and was then contin- ved, itappenred from the evidence taken thut the ditticulty was between Bock und the firm of (Jterne, Hoseck & Co,, for whom he did gouge tanning. Tho firm intrusted hin wish the raw hides and be returned them the leather, In some way hot explained a difference of ubout $2,000 arose between the two ostubllahmonts, gud Hock's arrest wus the result, ‘Tho defense clulina that the wotion is one brought to collect n civil dott by criminal process. Ex-ALb, Jonas yesterday concluded arrange: Tents with Geurgo Hanson, uf No, 6 North Clark street, to furuish tho moala to be given by Mr, Jonas on Corisnias-Day (tumorrow) to pour al homeless men and woniwn, ‘Tha ex-Atder- muna store, corner of Dearborn avenue and Michlyun etrect, looks ike a vast meut-tourket gud genorat grocery, ‘There’ aro carcasses of Deot ang lambs, cnrt-louds of chickens, turkoys, secne, and ducks, candies, nuté, aud riisiny—all to be given to the puor from 8 to 12 o’cluvk to- morrow. ‘Tho [Humane Sovioty has prosented to Ali, Jonas 400 copica of tbo Chriatinus number of tho Humane Journal, with bls name and coms pliments printed upon them, whlch will alao bo wiven to ut who come, Mr. Jonus suye that hls giftsure for the poor, who will bo welcomed and ennde buppy for oue day at leust. Ar tho trienulul assembly of Oriontal Consist- ory, B. I 2 Ba Thirtyeaveond Degree, held ‘Tuursday evontog, Dev, 2, the following vilicers were elected: Il, Henry Hl. Pond, Thirty-third, Cowmander-In-Chiet; MU. James B, Churah, Thire Yo First-Lientonant Commanding; 1M. Ainos Pettibony, Thi rty-third, Second Licutonuut Ginaipanatigs Ii, Georyo It, MeClatlang, Thirty= second, M. of 8 and Gr, Q.3 Til Hobort M. Job fon, TBirty-eccond, Grand Chancellors Il Jy 1. Hradwetl, ‘Pblrtyethird, Grand ‘feeusurers Ul, GUW, Baraurd, Vhirty-third, Granu Searotury ; Tl. Alex Wolcott, ‘Thirty-second, Grand Eu. and Arch; Jil J. 1, Norton, ‘Thirty-sceont, Grand Hospitalers IL Willlate E. Poulson, Thite sysrecculd rang Muster uf Coremonicss Il. Whitlam shaw, ‘Thlety-souond, Grand Staudarc: Hearor; Ul. esepl dples, Thirty-sevond, Grand Captain of Guard; AL J. L. Briggs Thlrty-aecondy, ee ae ts uae» . perenicg, ees ysccond, and IH, Mobert BM. Jokuson, Gr Standard Guard, ‘ a e ‘tHE CHLONOFOR ViCTIst. arnor Matson and the Jury impanoled m the ease of Edzird Hejorleh Tapper, who died under the lntuence of chtoroform adimintatered by Dr, Dodue in tho oltice of boveretgn Brus. dentate, inet yestorday forenoay at Wrivnt's undertaking: establdhment on Filth avenue, uear Handolph Bircet, ‘The wife of the decensedd teatifiod that her busbaud wasn native of Germany, 40 yours OF age, AUG W norchaut ut Humimond, Ind, ile left bomwne cn w 3 for the purpose sowe inw busiiess in ojty, then npparentty in purfect Health. Na other withesxes wero exaipined, for the reason FU. Dine necker, attorney for din. Tupper, wished to have more tine to look iy thu facts’ In tho case, Coroner Matson, having other business require jog inimediute attention, uysced ta a coatinu. ance, and Dr, Dadge bud no objections to olfer, and wus anxious (o have the gad alfulr Invostle gated to tho satisfaction of everybody inters #aied, “The Inquest Was therefore postponed une tl next Wednesday mouraing ut 10 o'clock wbarp du the Coroner's oilice, ACUIDENTALLY 81107, A most ead and serious acoldunt occurred Thursday oveuloy at about 9 o'clowk tu Mias Hattly Jdoyd, daughter of tho Iev. W. A. Lloyd, of Ravenswood, i consequence uf which abe i in tho inost imusingut peril of Ler life, teeems that, while bee tatbor and muther were sbacur foru few days during ‘Thanksgiving wook, the young lady, Who possessed an unuelut dusted Of SourayS. for ouv of ber yours, took bor tuther'é pistol fo the rou with her when sby retired, for Protecdon against a possible visit frum burg: urs, aod, secreting ft tn the beddiny, allowed it orcinuln there uutli tt wus probably quite tur sotten by bersc, ‘Tho weapon fell on ths dour Thursday evening and ¢: i ed, lodging tho bullet in tho region of tho heart, and lt seemed fora time that sho could not posalbly survive for inany hours. Drs, Andrews and Dodge, who are attending her, give hopes of ber recovery, Tho reporta published fn sume of tho oventag Papors, stating it to be A casn of attempted Bule elde, are manfestly wrong, as Is evidenced by the fact that tho batt entered the clothing at pene below tho waist, und, linoing upward, judged In the reglorf of tha shoulder NAT WIEHEH'S OMY NOCH! : ‘Tho dry-goods Arm of A. ‘t, Stewart & Co. are ciyraed in tha prowess of removing their goods from tho bulldiye on Washington street known ng “My Block,” which has comprised thy oast> ern portion of thelr store since their loca. tion in Chicago two yenra ono, Pho entire clerical force word busily at work yestordiy, carrying tho goods into tho Drake Movk through the archos tn the brick walls bo- tween the two buildings, Several of tho arches: have already een bricked up, and If the goods fire not all removed tomy the clerks will bo res qulred to apend a portion of their Christinas in effecting tho tranafer of the atock. ‘The tirm refugo to state Whether thoy have relinqulshied thole latention of chiming: the stenmehanting aopara usin the vnented store, which was put Inby the sublscrlpuons of buslness-mon in tho ‘vielaity, 4 THE BUCK JURY RTILL OUT. ‘Tho Jury in tho case of Addison Duck, tried for rape and incest. eutne Into court yes- tarny morning and said thoy woro umttilo to agree. Judgo Jumeson, however, Bont them outagain, aud nt miduight they wore pill lovked up, Aveording to one report thoy stuttd ten for conviction and two Cor acquittal: necording to another all were of opluion that Huek fa guilty, but elx were in favor of punish ing him for rape and alx wanted tit sentenced for incest, ‘Lhe punishment for rape may be “tite. while that for incest ia Himited to twenty yours in tho ponitentiary. , DAND-LEAQUERS, All Saints’ Land emene held a well-nttended mocting lastevening in Purnetl Hall, on Kos- suth street, with President Richard Powers i thechalr, A Committee of Arningoments was appoluted to prepare for a ball nt Central Hall. corner ot Wabash avenue and ‘twenty-second street. Jan, 6, from which the lenguo expects to realize the &0) pledged by ite delegates to tho Irish National Land League Convention, Tho Fourth Ward Land Longue met inst nleht at the corner of Thirtieth and stute streots, The ‘Treasurer reported that 3700, subserived and collected by die club, had been paid over to Mr, O'Conner, A conmmittes of three was appointed to eolieet more from the wealthy citizens of the want, ‘Tho annun) nevting of the tequo will ‘be held In two weeks, and acommiittes was up. poutout to numinate ullicers fur election at that time, WARRING MUBICIANB. At the meeting of the Trndo and Tabor Aq sembly last night Willinm Nevins, Janes Rortily, and John Mietie presented credentials ny dele- ates from the Chicago Musicinns’ Protective iinton, which asks through thom admisyion to the assombly, Lust week simitnr eredentints were sent In by the Chicuzo Musica! Society, the delegates from which were Carl Brows, : Louls Krestlow, ond Hubert Fauler. These ereden- tls wero'referred ton comiitteo at that meet ing, and last night tho same comititee were del egated to consider the credentials from the sec nnd petitioners. It seems the Proteetive Union ‘wus organized and chartered only a fow weeks figo, ana it isetuimed that the Musleai Society had no tntention of Jolonz tho ussembly, ex- cept when it saw au Upportunity of heading ot the now rivals. - It isso claimed that tha Mu- Bical Society has atuted that would not join the assembly If imemberahip was nso granted to the Protective Union. Tha inecting Inst. evening was strongly opposed to tho adinisaion of . tho Musivdl Soviety, ‘The obfection wus ralsed that thoy were In tho habit of underblddme their prico-list in order to defvat the chnnces of the Protcetlve Unton, Another objection olfered ws that tho merbers wore all welt off, and that, as tho ussembiy was fighting enpital, i bad no use tor it. Mr. Nevans stuted that, of the 1400 musicians in Chicago, only about sixty-tive belonged to tho Musical Sovlety; but they were all oly guns, Jueking down upon and spurning all out- silo of tholr select few the: mu phiced thoir Inttiation-feu at $25, for tha pure pose of excluding those whom they did not want; und, in fact, to corner the market, Ho sald tho Imembera of tho Muslval Soe! i were not Union wen, that they looked upon all Agsembly me: tts cranks, aue would never have anything to do with them untlt tha chaney offered to outwit somebody lac, Tho Protective Union was, bo said, composed of nine bands, every member of which made bis ving by the swent of his brow, and wastn out-and-out Unton’ man. There were suine arguments offered on behalf of the Mudica! Society, but ovidently the fates were nyalnst them, ‘fhe vote to admit the Proteative ‘Vnton alone was almost un unuulmous one, CITY -UALL. ‘Te Cify-THalt will be closed Monday. F ‘Tamme were thirty-five deaths reported at tho Tivaith-Oftico yesterday, Monpay being a fegal holiday, Marrisonetreet bridge willbe replanked, Chlof-Enyincer Swenle recclved a check for $100 yesterday from ‘J.C. Hately for the bencilt of the Firemen's Henovolont Association. ‘Tue worxmen cniptoyed on the new wing of the siatl-pux hospital wero punie-stricken ‘Thursday by catehing sight of u swall-pox pa- tent. A new gung wus sent out yesterday, wo were doubly vaccinated befure they started, Thera were tusued yesterday bullding permits as follows: Jobn 31. Dowllug, three-story aid basement dwalling, 25x80 treet, No, 200 Huron Btreet, tu cost 88,Uuu; 13, Hintley, two-story davoll- eye fect, No. 3655 Dearborn street, to cost A contnact was signed yesterday botwoen Doleso & Shepard nnd tho city for the improve- ment of ‘Iwenty-sixth street to tho pest-house fora width of sixteen feet, Tho roadped isto vu of cnders, clghtocn inches deep, and will cost $1.76 por cublo yard. ALD. O. M. Bravy, of the Thirtcenth Ward, bas written to tho Department of Pabtle Works in regard to the statement of the Pan-Handio Jtoud, that all.the trouble iu regurd to tho con- aition of tholr side-trulks arogy from the dis satlafuction of certalu Aldermen, und that they couldn't get inateriak Ald, Brady requrda tho oxoude us execedingly gnuay. Leavitt, Hoyne, Hubey* Oukiey, and other streets are literally vlosed to travel north of Weat Kinzlu streot by the Pan-Hanule Roud at all boura gt | tho oe Thoy buve laid and gre tay Vir tee KS aerous thoee streets in wross violation of taw. ‘The A ldermin tosista thie 16 ia the duty of tho Departinent of Pablle Works to puta atop to these cnereachments oft great corporation whivh laughs at and defer the city luvs, He snys tiut the peuple hive sume rights in the promises, und throuya hin, uw thelr rep resentative, they demand those righta, und that they be reapeoted, Aid, Brady ovidenuly luis tho right sido of the matter, for thls company has never respected the right of withor pedus- trluns or wions tu crods ity travks. Fur hours sthey hive beld trains ucross these streets and: tho orossings huve been slinply hinpassuble, Ald, Brady aud Stroet-Superintondene Fogarty are to look over tho ground, Nu road entering theelty has mado moro tilling excuses in re- ard to living up to ita agreement thin has tho fen Nangle, und it 1s a good thing that there ts at lenge ove Alderman woo hus the courige to fuvo thou, ‘TU COMMITTER ON LICENEES mot. The retail) grocers’ ordinance concernin the ralstng of peddicrs’ Heunces was considered aud, after discussion, recommended for passuge. Bren, milk, tigh, und straw peddlers aro empted from tho raise, ‘he pennity for v: thon ts tixed at $24. Tho license fuva range from Bite $5. The tivo-tneh wagon-tire ordinance was lild over, ‘Tho huck-stang ordimiuce, toate Ing studs before the Palmer and fremont Jiouses, was referred tu the Corporation Couns gol, Tho ordinaney lhilting the number of sutoons in tho city wad recommended to be pluced on file, An inforinal discussion was bad on the quos- on of inorenalng the price af suloon leanses, Aid. Purcell, Chutrain, atated that ho hud cons Bulted with muny of the saloonkeepers in bis (Wighad) ward, and they favored wn increase of the license fee. Ho thought an tnereusg ta $100 per annuin would be a falr compromise, He thought tho Citlzena’ Apsociitton and tho une Juonkvepers night Jointly evolve a practicaule ae He also betesed in compelling tie teens ig of avery waxun und curtilage run in the city, whether private or public, ‘Ald. Appleton believed that alt. snloaus which kept open after 13 o'clock at night should pay a doubly Hecuse fee, He tayored an equulization: fflt could bo done nmicably, Ald. Wanzer and Blair both favored an ius erengu. Incidentally, Abt Hlalr stared that ho paid a ieensa-feo on nine private team whieh tho tra of whieh bo wid u member used In thelr business, They were hot compalled ty pay such a leonae, but they did It ae a matter of prineipte that wll vehicles which used tne wtroots should pay a {vo towards their inmulntenance, They bul ulways pald u Heense fee on thelr wagons, WINTER CHOLERA FILTHY STREETS. For something more thing week pst come Ditints huvoe been mude as to the condition uf the drinking water, which geeued to bave a liwo-like tuste, aud was inuch rood. Further: more, there hus been a perceptible increnso of winter cholera, which Was su prevalent (ust your, and thbi tus been attributed to the prose ence of sewage in the witor, Lr. De Wolf tikes no stock ja the statements, hewaver, Dut by ute ftelbuted tte rolly coadidon yesterday to thy provalenee of high northeast wind. Hv thought that thero wan no speulul evidvace of there bohug 8 contamination of sowuge in tho water, ho Uwultth und Uwonty-seoond blreot sewerd cinpty inte the Iake, whieh muy dave someting to do with It. dr. De Wall expressug grave foare of an epl- dole of Agsnitio cholera in this country next oan ‘This trlentful plague bus already made tauppcurunce in the Meditecranean Bea, and awhen It gots 1 those waters tt le yory di beta stout ot Europe und Atuerica, tbat the Council! suonid provide lberutly clounluy the #troota nuxt your, Capt, siokev, the ertbkeepor, suw no evidenco of river wlth out at the erib, In connection with tbe above it might be tuted that the storm Thursday night wis very devere, und it ebouk the erll from centre (a elreuiufurence. It broke suveral panes of ginss iu the oribkeepor's house, and demutishad: the third setup of the entrance to the erlb. The wind blew ut the rate of Hfty-ive mlles un hour, Should tho cholera appeur next susimer the streets of Chicago are tu such a coudiaon that Maule to He thinks they will heip the plagto along amazinuly. Uniler bo administration have they ever befuro Deen so negleoted, ‘Thor are asinine und dla~ graco to the prople and government of Chicago, THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tan Collectors of Lake, Thornton, and Niles got thalr books yesterday. AT tho next menting of tho board Commis: sioner Hutt will introduce a resolution luoking tothe introduction of the elcetric-light in the néw Court-Iouse, ‘ris Committee on Public Service met vester- Hor. and, tnklig up the Mattocks: Manu dispute, referred all papers puvtaiuing thoreto to the board for its action. ‘Tis Sheritt’s allies was somewhat upset yes- terday by the altaok of Commisslouer Mattucks Upor the management, printed in these columnist ‘Tuo Shorlit was sick und could not bo seen, but thoso authorized to spent for: tim said tho figures woro ontirely {ieorecet, and were pros Inising to prepare a statement for the County Bourd, which would hut only pitco things i tholr proper light, but would also annibilute tho Commissioner. ‘Tir County-Attorney yesterday, after consuls tation with the Commulitee on Publlg Charities, wrote tho nuthorities of the Chieayo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Raltroud Company to the effect that the contaty was ready at any tle to outer into aw contract ruuranitvetug the right of way for the Jayhue of rallroud tnteks to tho Pour Houso, Tho Perna is tn garnest in tho aintter, Ee mee pears, and If tho right of way cannot he otherwise cured from Jelterson, Montrose, or somny other a tS thoy ary ready to go into the courts aud baek the cumpuny In the condemua- {lon proveudings. A WOMAN turned up at tho County Agent's of- feo yesterday who was on the ove of becuning a motor, She talled from tho Macklin coun. try, and seid ahe Lita been sent here to esenpe her sinine, expecting to tnd, an fnetitution eapcelally adapted to her cage, Sho soon earned her tnistake, however, aud feft a sadder and wiser woman. There iano city in the country better udvertised In this purticular thin Cnlen- go, all of whieh grows outof tho iberality dis- played by tho County Board yours ayo in distrib- wtin the publie-chirity fund to undeserving: persuns, : ‘Tuy Committee on Court-Houre and Mocords made at order yosterday forbldding umployés contracting for changes of any kind In tie vie rious offices without Hrst consulting the boned, ‘Thoy also took a look through the new Court- Houre, and found that sotue mischivvous person had been tampering with the Houters In tho water-elosots, Unt vortnin janitors wore re: markably remiss In the porformance.of their duties, und that a_wrent. waste of gas wae cone stantly going on. They ordered tho pup-buru ers tu the water-clorets t6 le _reituced In sizo, aad aygrocd to “cut of many of tho ebundeliers and substitute drop-lights therefor, by which a grent auving is expected to be ulfeeted, LET DRADIKADS TAKE NOTICE, Thero hug been in tho past no greater abuse intho mutter of publig charitios than the [sau ing of © pases" to judigent: persons wanting to reach sate polnt where they huve claimed they had friends to take care of them. A few days duo, to Iilustrate, i wommn Appeared who waut- ed to zo to St. Louis, and she was sent; but two days liter she was back, having: been returned by the authorities there, ‘Pais is but one ta dozens of such casey, In the future the promise Is that there will be a new order of thinws, and there ought tobe, For tnatane tho committee having the matter in ebarge hi ‘greed to throw open tho doors of the 1 Houae to all stich mendicants, and to refuse transportation to any one unless bis or her ap- piteation {8 uecuinpanicd with a reasonable ns- surance from the friends to whom he or she wishes to by sent that toy aro unable to send for him or her; and, furthormore, that thoy wil tke cure of the person whon received. The rule is already being enforced, and it is working well, A case In point ovcurred yesterday, where tho friends of an upplicant, who wanted to bo kent to Now Jersey, forwatded tho necessary auoney for bis transportation. If the rite ts nl+ heres it will do a grout deal toward suppress: Ing tho * professional” papers, and to correct- Ing the [dua which bas gone abrond that Chicago fs an asylum for tho indigent, UNCLE SAM’S DOMAIN, ‘Tie customs collections wero $3,102.00, Tne Pension Agent disbursed $2,400 yesterday, Curcado ‘hatillera epxorted 110 burrols of alvo- hol yesterday, ‘Tun Internal-rovenito recalpts re. AmonNted to $5,031, of which Sls,Gsb was for apirits, $802 for tobacco and cigars, wud $0,746 for beer. ASSISTANT | POSTMARTER-GENERAL | FRANK Narros was oue uf the visitors ut the Post- Ulllee yesterday, Ho tuaves on a brief vacation fur fhirlingtun today. CHannrs GenxER, who keeps.a satoon at tha cornurof West Twelfth und tlalsted streets, was held under $40 bonds yesterdusy for sell liquor without a license. Jases Monnis was vestorday arrested by In- apevtor Spurling and held until the duth by Com- milgsioner Hoyno on éuspicion of luving beon guneernad in tha robbery of the Dixun Post- jue, STREBT-CAR TRACKS, THE WEST DIVISION COMPANY'S PLANS FOr SPRING PAVING—EXIT WOOD, ENTER STONE DLOCKN“RUNSING AGMN ON’ STATIC STRELT. Jn un intervlew yesterduy Mr.J. Russell Jones. President of the West Division Street Huilway Compnny, sald that he hud not yet sent any for= anu reply to the communtention sent him by Muyor Liarrigon about two weeks nyo regaralog tho condition of the pavements vetween the Uratcks on tho different strect-var Hues owned by the West Division Company, Upon recoint of tho Mayor's lotter Mr. ‘foues copied jaa short note tu the olfect thie fe had already seen the contents of the epiatie tn tho dally press, He did not consider a more lengthy reply necusaey, ‘Tho senson was utready ao far advanced that It . if not iinpretionble, ta iy pave- y beat that the company could do wug to keop thoay already lutd In repair, und this thoy were dom ts well vs they could. In the monte of November $7,000 was expanded in wooden diveks, which were used lor rupalra only, When spring weather sets jn now pave- nienis would by required, and he colnawdod with his Honor in the opiniun that stone blocks were the most durnble and tha bi thopyht cobblestones the best, but, us tha Mayor favored the stone blocks, thuy would no doubt glidly comply. with hia request. Steno Diovks, tuving never boon In use ln this part of tho country, were a seitreo eommodity. ‘Tho company phrehased 8 sinall quantity ata rea- sonable price thls year, und offered to purebuse tore at anadtvaney of from 10 tus per cent on tho price palit for tho first lot, but thuy were not to bu had. fhe South SidaCompany in planning and beginning thelr improvements nud Loughe up ull that could pogslbly be aveured horonbouts This, no doubt, woukd be remedied in the apritag, Decnuse contraction, upon hearing that stone blocks wore to be uxed, would Wke care to bye Jurys quantities on hand. WOODEN PAVEMENTS WERE OUT OF THE QUES> TON. Thoy Insted on nn average only Bix or soven months, und oven leva on streets whore there were no improvements oulsiae of the cur-tracks and where, ws ut tho lower end of Blue Talat avenue, there was very beavy travel, which was of necesslty centined to the apace Lotweon the i tno romuluder of the roadway belug ins ie, or hearls go. ‘The trouble was street racks OUKUL Never tu be laid except on im- proved strecty, ‘Thy reporter asked Mr, Wobb, the Scerctary of thu roud, about the recent purchase of a tract of twonty ucres at thy corer of Kedzlo uvenuvand Madison atroct and the purposes tor which they jutended to use it, Hu atatad that the company At Komme tine tn tho hear future would nuad a burn site tu that locality, and the must deviruble ony for that purposg ‘Was a part of this truet, ‘They could not purchase the part, und go took the vutira twenty veres. Yestorday, for the tirat thine in some months, he wus on the Madisen street ines began rans tng round the curve onto BLATG street, to tho vid terminus between Lake and Randulph streets, LUE, os tho ears wero yet running on short tins, valy a faw of thom “auto the tall trip, By today a now timo-table will be In pore feet operation, Mer. Swinurton, Asaistunt-sus Perlntondunt, thinks it likely that the cars Will eventually raaeast te) Wabash aventio, aud Abence north to Kandotph stroct, In whiet event light run west on Mandolph and south an wi tu Madixon, thus date awey with necessity of changing the horses frou end to of the car, Some of the alliciais resnrd this ruuto as thu most prauiicnbio and the one least Ukely to reault ina strect-car bluvkade, For Kune time ta come, however, he ruute will bo us ik uacd to be. BOGUS BUTTER, DELAYS IN THE PROSECUTIONA FRESIL BATCH OF KETAILENS TO NB HAULED UD Tho prosccution of. the butterine and eulne men by Mayor Hurrlsun's tsutter Laspector seus to lay, owing to the Inw’s: delay and the faullitiea uorded the defendunts in securing vontinuances and changes of venue. Thursday afternoon Justico Brayton retuaed to fine Ahl+ ‘grou, the Archer wvenue dealer, and the attor- neys for the proseoution, Musirs, Moses aud Newman, bad ull they could do to met the dus fendunt bold to tho Criminal Court in the orlg- Juul bonds, ‘The caso of tha People vi. Gulo, waich was continued ULI aim, ecg wis again continued by the Court until Daw. dl, und rity saduearandiing ‘wus reached amoung the atture hoys that upou that date they would agree to a further continuance until Jan. 7 “Eho cases of La Fond, Mobonough, and Mer- ri, which) went over to Juaticn Brown on uchanue of yenue, were sot for houring att velock, but they were nll postponed until Friday, Deo, 90, tho original bunda of 8200 in wich Case being continued, and the defaudunts slundug ws thelr own surctics, A FRESIL BATU. Notwithstanding ita rather hard luck with tho Present batch of offenders, the prosecution 1s ufter a frosh tot, und will doubtless con- tinue to buul up an prosecute these violatora of tho law just #0 long us tho viulution yoee on. Warrants wore oat, ‘Lhe conpany accordingly aworn out yestordny for seven moro allegod offenders, one of thom being tho man Abixren, who washeld to tho Criminal Court Thursday, and who ts now hawied up for his aveond offense. ‘Tho rest of tho tateh wore: 8. Solamon, No.7 West Madison streots Thomas J. Gnle, No, 235 South Halsiad xtreot, second offense? Hicharidl MeDonough, No. Hud West Made iaun atrect, second affonses J. M. Viers, No, 500 Wost Lake atrects ‘£0. Korsha, No. a West Lake atrost; Joseph Kastuer, No, Areber uventie, An orror was mndo In stating yesterday that Mr. Lickateln, ono of tho witnesses fi tho ren came dald he wns oniployed by Ne KF Pink and the Garon City Dalry Company to pedite buttorine, What tic dn) say was that he was employed by N.K. Patrbants to poddle turd, and by the Unrden Clty Dairy Company te pod dio butterlne. cr A FEMALE BROKER, Dow, of Philadelphing Arrested on a Chargo of Fraud=Losecs of Mor Pa= trons, New York Timer. PinLaneruta, Deo, ‘Mrs, Marion I. Dows the only lady broker In Philadelphia, was are rested today on achargo of fraud, preferred by mello J, Bmergon, a sehnol-teacher of Germany town. Migs Emerson anys, bi wn attidavit, that in tho Jutter part of Septeniber she gave Mrs, Dow thirty-eight shares of stock of tho Lebigtt Nuvigation Company. Mra. Dow promised to invest them, or tha money which thoy would Dring, in New York Central, Laku Shore, ind olhor stocks Whlob would pay very large divi- dends on or about Bec. 16. About two weeks huter Migs Emorgon made 8 transfer of twelve shares moro of tho same stock. Hesites thos transfers, sho says that she guvo Mrs. Dow $000, which Mrs, Dow assured her shouki be properly thore would. to lurgo returna, and gave her wroceipt in correct form, Milas Emerson walted anxiously for her profits, She was given small ams at various thucs, aggregating $577, Deo Is came, but tho large dividends did not. Miss Emerson grew suspicions, und on saturday Inst demanded a return of her money. Mrs. Dow sold that tho stocks wore with Nerr & Gerlich, hor brokers, and gave some excise for not hye fag thea herself, Miss Rineraon urged a settios iment, and Mrs, Dow gave ler a ubeck on tho First National Bank tor $4,735, wuleh sho snid was Wie inount due, When Miss Emerson pre- sented the check at tho bank sho was informed that Mes. Dow lad no funds there, and had not bud any for some tae, sis Emerson then want to tho bunking-bouse of Narr & Gerluvt. ‘There sho was told that the lady broker bad no Btocks at that piace, Then sho devlnres that Mrs. Dow dented that she had ever really bought tug stucks for her, and said that sho wig Unubla to pay; that she dealt In margins only and never bought stacks outright. Heneo tho arrest of Sirs, Dow on a cnplus for tho alleged fraudulent: Injanpproprintion of Miss. Einerson’a money, Juugy Mitehell hetd hor under $0,000 bail. * Mra. Dow's ollices, which were at Nos, 1105 and Olrard street, were furnished in aimptuaus at fe, and equipped with all the requirements of at largo brokerage business, A wot wis om ployad espectully tu reeord thy quutations as tnoy wore xivon by tho * ticker.” A’ telephone nid tolegraph instrumont and telegraph cull- hex were winong the conveniences with which the establishment wus supplied, The patruns of Mrs, Dow ranked from the miditte glass to tho richest and most tushlonable, Some of the most: Mlatinguished ladies socially tn the elty ware hee sonsteiit custonors, and went into: tho business with thelr oyes widvapen, She had hulies dealin with her from Roading, Harcisburg, Wilmington, Bultimoro, and Wazhington. One of her favorit methods was an arrangement by whieh sho pro- tended 10 insure hor putrons agalust toss. “Shoe revolved their mongy on deposit for sixty days, and assumed ail tisk, aud gave a gunrnntce that no usd should result to tho operator, Asi commission in theso doaltnge she pocketed one half the profits, | Her | transuutlons sometimes ainounted to 200) shares a day. ‘The lossea whieh somo of her customers have met with have been of starttiug vruportions. A wealthy indy, who contemplates bringing sult, claims to bua loser to the extent of x30), 2 dy living in Wittaingson, Del., was so cucour- tized by sinall gains in tio bezinuing that sno invested $2,000, and Induced hor dausater to [ne vest $1,000, ‘Chey bave Jost atl A working woman was 80 doluded that sho not only Invest- ed all her own savings, but borrowed £2,500 from friend and put thutin, It ta all gone now, sho believes, * Why," suld Mra, Dow herself tho othor day, “1 bave made thousitnds of dollurs for indica, and L have lost thousands myselt.”* When arrested, Mrs. Dow hud Just got into a carringe with a nun named Litouche, who nse ists eonducting tho business, ‘The womnun did not attempt to resist and made av display of feeling, —Littauche, however, those stylo of dress and consplonuus mustuchd would) mark him ina throng, became vory nbusive towards Miss Emerson's Jawyer. Mra, Dow declined to make any stitemont. When sho went away with the Sheri(s Deptty to romain over ulght: her step was light, and ber bearing graceful und composed, of * ON THE BOURSE. Annual Bear-Dance of the Hoys—A Wiotous Procecding. ‘Tho annual boar-dance on the Board of Trade tok ptae between land 1 o'clock yesterday. ‘Tho ullurity wag ushered in by Billy Luno and Gus Edwards, and the first sumple-bag thrown atruck © Old Hutch" in tho neck and bis amplo form was momentarily obscured in. a cloud of flour, ‘Tha engagement became general in an Inatant, aud bags of wheat, corn, onte, aud tour streaked tho startled alr with dust, aud brought dansier upon tho wearers of silk hints and ting clothing. Everybody seemed to enter into tho melée with tho moat revkless abandon,“ Oid Huteh’s" stentorhin tones roan above the con- fusion Ike the trumputing of a wounded ete. phant, but is protest. wus shut olf by a shower of aunpics that luoded aronad him in the whont pit, At this juneture Georgo Hlgyins made a brenk for the door, hut was oyortaicen and tus {ereeptud by, two separate and distinet buys of tour, one of which struck him in the back of the neck gud the other under the chin at tho sane iustrat. Mr. Hixging emerged from the Hour ang minde gome reauirk tit wis drowned in tho uproar, ‘hy Lynn boys and Charlio Dan jels formed a barricade ot the bulletin-bouwrd, but wero driven out by 1 eross-tea frou the provision crowd, and wero obliged to. Tun the uuntlet to the duorwuy, through which they dushod with crushed hate ond disheveled — clothes, kud — nlmust smnothered with flour, President Rogera np- pearet upon the sesie and endeavored to re- Btore order, but no respect was shown his oflleiat diyenity, unt he was compelled to vetreat, Tho tire of the provision inon was returned with in- torest from the wheat pit with digustrous elect, ho oruwd tn the corner broke and svattered in all directions, teaving the dlaubled on the teld. Among the latter was George A. Rhoiles, who was hit tn thy stomach bra tag of corn and entirely dupeived of breath, Several hustwned to bls dvsistance aud to blgheJinits came toa close, “Old Hutch” then climbid to the upex of tho whent steps and donounced the proved {nua te rlotous and disgraceful, aud, to emphaaize bis dlagust, offered to sutl his Awembersbip tor 82,500, Several othory of tho older and, moro Kedate moinbers wlse freely expressed thelr displeasure with tho hivieds oceurronee, ‘Cha performances wad witnessed by a few Indios in the gultery, who clapped thelr bands nud scomed to onoy ie amazingly. Te was allan complety surprise tO most of tha members, as horesofore * sampliig-duy ™ bas always ouvurred the day bufore'the Now Year, a A CARD SHARP IN TROUBLE, James Forbes, a very “amouth"' and plausible young man wall known tngvoloty cniled * spurt: ing olceles,” waa arrested yostertyy by Detec- tlves Gallagher and Arnstein upon a Warrant swors out bya man named A. 0, Eleary, who ives at No, 88 Pralrio uvonue, the acousation betug that Jiminy" had fraudulently obtained from hin by the use of curds a hirge sum of mmuney—to-wit: 10H, of which $400 was cua and the rewainder cheeks, ‘Cha prisonur pros cured bail, und tho casa will Gung up at the South Side Polleo Court today, lt upperra from investigntion that a. few nights ayo tha man Henry Went upon a apreo und mut Forbes and gumpanton named Frauk Tarbox, a borse-ddaler: trom Woamiugton, ‘ibe three engagedin at Bos elal wamy of eards, and wagered mousy upon tho rosuit, Juut to make It interesting. ‘Lhe poore est pluyor, Henry, Jost whit cagn be hind and gnough jewelry to swell tha total to $iuy, and thon drew checks upon tho First National Bunk to the extent of goud more, Tarbox, Its glutined, ouebed the chovks und assisted in winning the money which bu Mud given for them. Honey nwoke the nest meroiug comparatively clenre headed wad realized what he bud done, Bo bo wiilod carly at tne bank und ordered that pays ment of the checks be refuse, Forbes wus Uherefore proyented from wetting the money, bo be voused a warraut to be tesued for Henry's arrest Upon a churgo Of issuing fraudulent paper and thoreupan abtalsig money uider uid preiouses. ‘Lhe arrest wae miuade, and the cusy Was to have vuine before Justicn Wallace yesterday niorning. There being present at that thio he ane reprogenting the prosecution tho case was dismissed, Thon Henry turned ina tabled by sworrlug ont a warrant for Furbes and ‘Tarbox. The furtuer waa found and disposed of as boforo stated, but ‘Lurbox bas nog yet boon arrested, ————— GAMBLING-HOUSE PULLED, One strollizy down Clark atreot ot un oventng would be ntiractod at No. 02 by a bandsune atuined-gluss door leading ta the uppor loor whoso bluze of lights only partially confined by the shutters, Zhreo Hoors of this buliding are ovoupied by Jonn J. Walpole as u gunblluy- house, und one‘ can fos ble money thera ut aluust uny vane. Roulet, fara, chuck-a- fuck, and ‘other modern guwbliog games ure played nightly to large and uppreciative wudl- voces, Walpole tuys recently beon advertising bie establishment by olrouluting business-cards heuriuy a cut of Rormecusly-tienianal apurte ments in whieh the yume fs iu full blust, with colored waters clrculatiug aimony and catering to tho appetites of tha interested players, Either this boldness in taunting biy buelneys in the eyes Of the public, or uu Iafracdon invested in stouk, from which. of aome of tho rule Ing between tho yy and nuthoritles, eaused noraid upon tho establish mont fast olebt., A quad of Armory police mndo adescent upon the house, captured Nifty inmates and an oxpenslye Inyout. ‘The former wore booked at tho Harrison Street Stition under tetitious tinmes, of course, and, after a fow short inhintes’ Incitreeration, relented upon bonds furnished by M.U, MeDonald, ‘This moru- ing they won't show Up ia court, will be fou St enh, the money willbe pal by the bondsman, and.the gume will yo on serenely tts of yore, A GEORGIA CRANK. Tho Lord Totd Him to KUL a Many, but Inatend Mo Landed in Jail, Spectat Dubaten to Tre Chicago Tribune ATLANTA, Guy, Dec, Zh—-Atiinta has cume to the front with n crank. Ils uname ts Philip Btokes, Today Stokes, who Is 2 colored waltor at tho Nattonal Hotel, neted rathor strangely whilo cleaning up a_room in which was niso a Ritestof tho house, When the occupant ot tho room naked Stokes what was tho matter with him, Stokes let fly natick of wood at tha guest's head. By an artful dodge tho pleve of wood tulsaed the pucet’s hend. An ollicer. then cane in and arrested Stokes. An Investization showed that Stokes wns crazy. Whilo bene taken to thy foekup stokes accounted for hi havior hy susie that Jesus was in bis breast, and the Lord bad told bin hin to anounee Judgment of the world. 1is nuthority to dll the guest, Lo says, cnine directly fram Jesus. ——— GRAND OPENING, Grand spread! Morry Christmas to allt King will opon his now ‘elegant saloon, 75 Clark street, over his old stand, one tleor north, Dee. 24, with a grand spread, All are cordially invited, ——— CHILDREN, HANG YOUR STOCKING UP TONIGHT, for thousands of you wilt have it filled with candies, sugar-toys, Fronch crystallized fruits, and from Join Kranz's !mmanso stock, 78 and 80 State atroct, Judging from tho crowds that go In thoro, ovorning the nbiing featerull a Suicide and Dyspepala. A. most romarkable euro for dyspepsia, “Wells fealth Kenower.” The greatest tunic, best billows nnd liver remedy known. $1. Druggists’ Denot, 62 Lake st ————=_ Buck & Raynor's * Murs" Cologne makes a swoet Christinas and a huppy News Year. r a Wereeommend Eldredzosawing-machines, MARRIAGE LACENSES. ‘Murrlnge licotises wore tssued yesterday to tho tole lowing: Name and reatitence, Wiliam Lake, Crintun, Tn,. Loulas M1. Mendriek, Chicndo.., pfohne 1 H, Saltar, 20t Calumet av. Fault Bullard, Chicago. § Mlcha Vallee Hannhenn, Chieag0sssereee suddy, Arlington iivights. § olay, Quake, ¢ Mury Marachok, down it, feat, ‘hicuzu, mith, Chicaro., Bridxot C. Durkin, Chien Willams IL Proston, Lont Qro' Eva NM, Wittorbury, Chtcazo, {dosenh, 11 Cloment, Chicaun, Mary EB, Jones, Chleago, { Philip Sakor, Chicago... Mury A. Furroll, Ou Page, Clarence V, Show, Chleauo, Anne 8. Gavin, Chica Joseph A, Dledorich, ’81 Divislon, (Mary M, Warsbanpt. 34 Division... {Wiliam Leon, © Georye W. Watts, Dosnlat Eilaaberh Crossland, Dusplaln’ lor, Chicago, Fredorlek: Kinzol, Croston, tn. Froderieéa Rabendort, Cited {sy lulam Ingae, Clovalund 1+ Henclotts radalory, 124 North Carpenter. Charles W, Havill, Brown's MIs, Anais C. Koos, Brown's Mill |Chertea Marth, atilwaukey, Ida Uitgendor?, esi south sluraisn do hn Johansan, Chlengo, Buenvon: Anderson, Chica fon, Kammgrman, Joltet, ‘Anna Goulseltal, Joliet... {Charles 1, Stulltua Chica Tair Suftivan, Chienga,, J William Thlede, 13 Bvan Maury Ole, Chicu { Rotor J. Connelly, Chiengu Clara Miliday, Chileno. « {Benjamin D, Chaso, Chiengo. {Surv KB. Chuifes, Chicave ... MARRIAGES, JONEB—HAY ES—In tls city, $00.34 by thu lov, AVAL Senge Hawone le Jones, ofc. P, Kollugy & Co. und Mluw Alico L. Moyes, i BEURENS—GRIFEITHS—thuesday ovoning, Deo. sue the residence of wo bridne tacher, sire Albert Hohrons, of Englewood, and. Misa Auvle Gritiths, of Nortunt.’ ‘Tho ceramony. was perforniwd by the Kev, . Bosworth, vustur of the iturorined Kpiscopal Chureb, BIRD—IICKS—Thursday ovoning, Doc. 2% at 8 ofclock, atthe residunco of thy bride's fattier, by tha Itoy. 1, HL, Hoawurutt, Bir. Irunk le Uird and “Sins tte Kd. bilcks, DEATHS. GUSACKAt the residence OF hur sister, Mrs, Mare Nou ea, Witsonat on bus ial, Mes. i H anck. s Rutaeday morning at9 o'clock by ear- ry. At hor Inte roaidonco, "No, 6 South Jof- Mary Henny, ued 67 yonre, ‘ungral from the nbove nunibor sunday, Boo, 25, at Wid, m., by curs to Calvary Cemotery, Friends Invited without further notiau, VALKINS—On Friday morning, Deo. 2, Rosalind Crug, youngest daugutoror A.C, Calkins, ago 2 years, ‘The funeral will taka place an Monday, the ith Inst, Frou Felnity Episcopal Churcll, corti of wens ty-sixthest. and Sichuun-ay, Krignds of the fully uf Invited. PRESTONIn Lockport, Ti, on friday morning, Deg, a Lusinn By Wite oF laand Preston and moter Of LW, Proaton, of this olty, aged BY yeurs und 1D “SINGER—At tho restdenog of hls son, 0. J. Singar, No, 2m) Uralrlusaye duced Binzer, uf canmumnptio io yenTA, roel teday, Saturday, atl o'ctock, by currlages rite i Pi ala 4N. ¥.) and Pooria (111,) papora ploase vy. JAQUES—Frlday, Deo, 2, Roy Howard Jaques, of seariot-fover, only child ‘nt doun and duslo’ By dugues, axed 16 months nnd days, ortngeal from No, cH Currulae, Saturday at tt MOLIEY-—Funornl nervicos of Idn Holle Moray, ont dauglier of Munry Grund tanita alocoy, wit take k neu Ab thelr residence, No. south Puoria-st.. this iniiteday morning al Wo'vloek. ‘Tho friunds of tho fanully nea invita. PRIEND At Niw Orlonns, Doo. 2%, 1491, Frlund, of Milwaukoo. wid ) yeura. inc ANNO GNOEMENTS. Ait. A. PATTERSON Wit LEAD A mooling for young nien thls evonlie in the Oe tho Young Muna Cheiatinn Associaton, 130 MULE REV, HERRICK JOHNSON, D. D, will Bnduet the Sunday-wchoul tenchors’ muot- Nu today ut nuon in Lower Farwall Hat), CULLERY. Xmas. Xmas. BUT ONE DAY LEFT To Buy Holiday Presents, Aftor 2d yoars business in Chicago, CLOSING OUT. TD Randolphest. Cutlery (all kinds), Bporting Guns, Pocket und Pon. Kolvos (our own inake, warranted), 1X, Land Wade: & thitehor’s Mazors Mozora 187 Goluiuy Aiverwarn, Vourl und ivory ‘fable Knives und Carving Beis, Jncque If, Belssora und Bhoura nil retaliad today ut less than Wholuaila pricvs, Sisne und tixturus forsaty, Owner gulng South, 79 RANDOLPH-ST, Soo Sign of Git Knife Outside. No Branches. Uespocttully, WH, SUENCER, LEATHER AND PLUSH GOODS, GEO. W. EMERSON, STATIONER, ; 71 Randolphsst., near State. BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Fine Leathor and Plush Goods, Gold Lous, Autograph Albuns, serap Books, Games, At the Lowest Pricas, Open Evontuga, oer, Ui, Dé. PP RANE nhs, rete DENTIST, eyorS~ 169 Gouth Clark st, Finin Net. Wililuge, y usual cout, ‘Teeth extracted without ral LOC All tork Wasradl BIRDS. pi R F s Talking Parrots, Genuine ‘Tal German Canaries, and other Nlugiug irda, at Sas ER'S, 127 Clark. iy GEO. P. GORE S CO., 44 and 216 Madison-st. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, REGULAR TRADE SALES. Tuesday, Dec. 27, 9:30 a. m., and Thurs- day, Dec. 29, 9:30 a. m. HUGG ggegggy ‘Thoso entes will exsontiatly be mado un of tha same or similur Lines of Storehandine as we hayo bean eall- tng for tho month Inst pnat, AN conde aro adapted to presunt domand. ‘nero will be mora tion ONE WMOUSAND LOTS tn oach Oftortng, NOTICE. , Tho rales avnbove announcad will clogs the pros- ent business year, “During the tnonths of Janunry and Febronry following wo shall soll ot auction omy on TURSDAYS of cach week In this Department, Murch 1 wo ahnit resume our TWO SALES woekly— vie: Evory nosy aud every Thursday, und 20 cone (nue fur the untire Spring Neason, GEY, 1, GOH & CO. Aueticncors, We Shall Clean Out AT AUCTION, Wednesday, Dec. 28 ALL PAITIALLY CLOSED OUT LOTS'OF S&Sh08s. 8o tho buyors will have an oxtra chance. ‘The sale + Wil be targo und attructive unt there will be 200 Cases Rubber Goods. * GORE CO, ING Madteon-st. Thursday, Dec. 29, at 9:30, REQULAR TRADE OF GROCKERY AND GLASSWARE 1,000 Desirable Lots to Close. Goods packed for conntry morohanta, , GEO, BP. GORE & CO,, Auctlonears. GkO, au By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CU., Bl und Bf Randolphest, Vor Our Sale at 9:30 this Morning, THE ENTIRE FURRITURE Of Fifth-av. Hotel. Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Springs, &c. A full line Naw and Used Carpets, Genoral Honso- hold Goods, 1 Bovol Bethard ‘lable complete, Stoves, & A bit Trav Room, Tinwnre, Crockery, Cutlory, ira, Watches, Ciromus, Holiduy Goods, &c. ELISON, FLERSILEIM & CO. + Shand Bh Itundotph-st, By POMEROY & CO. = Watches, Diamonds,: AND Elegant Jewelry AT AUCTION, Saturday, Dec. 24, 10 o'clock a, m., At Our Stores, 78 nnd 80 Randotph-st., Comprising nnlend ld stock of Holiday Goods, to bo tat idder, y POMEROY & CO, Auetlonaors, CANDY. Si ; 56STATE-ST. IS RETAILING HIS CHOICE CHRISTMAS RiIXE CANDIES At 25 cts. per pound. Sold evorywhere else at 40 els, Sugar Toys, Christwas Treo Ornaments, and Wax Candles at Cost. Send $1, €2.8,0r $3 for n rotall bor 9 by express of the best Cuuitioa tn America, put up otedantly und Atriatiy pure, suliaule lor prone guts, Kofors to atl giengn. ad diuse GUNTHES i Minh rere Confoettone: LEAS AND COFFED: SPECIAL FAMOUS COFFEES FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YHalL TEAS THE FINEST IN THE WORLD, CURIOS CLOSING OUT. J.nrga varlaty of Japanese and Chinese Fancy Goo ‘ou Pou Tua Huis, Ten darn Bamboo taakecs, rte FORMOSA TEAIMPORTING co. 4S State-nt. RISTHG SOX RANGES.” ec. RANGES, Hest und cheapest, with low Clunuts, Elid Hoth Resurvolra, wud, 18. oreo cke! atk. argonk'lop Sure fucoy Suid by dualers. U. $.. Foundry Co,, $0 TO 10 Kit BT, FOUNDLY, GLOBE FOUNDRY, 76 & 78 Ulinols-st. Castings for Machinery end Batidings, Ieavy Cnst- Ingen spociuley, ROBKRT M. EDDY, PILE KEMEDY, RUWAT! fo} fuser ee wf id fora . ey tC A ia at m r pt nD “GUITEAT Nover swoked “OPEMA’ PUP CIGARETTES, which May acuoUunt fur lly depravity, Berlin Suit Cy, 226 State-st, IMMENSE CONSIGNIENT FUR-LINED GARMENTS! Consisting of elegant Squirrel-tineg DOLMANS at $39, $47.50, and $50, These are by far the bigges bargains ever offered by any Cloak or Fur House. WE ALSO OFFER OUR $20 Surah Satin Dolmans for $15.00 $25 Silk Dolmans for - $18,090 $35 46-In, Silk Dolmans for $25,00 $14 Diagonal Dolmans for $10.00 $15 Light-colored Dolmans, $10,00 $35 Col’d Silk Dresses, - $22.00 $15 Black Cashmere Sults, $10.00 Immense Reductions in Ey. ery Department, This is our last opportunity, and we are bound to sell, Come, ladies, let us save you a $20 bill on a Fur-lined Garment, BERLIN SUIT €0,, 226 State-st. Open Ezentngs, Monday tilt 12, ROYAL BAKING POWDER nadcersenererrenese lenin ed acetone Tee dae Absolutely Pure. MADR FROM GRAPH CRRAM TARTAR, Tfourekeeper's favorite in loading citles ot tho worl No ether vropuraion makes uch ght, tlaky, hot breads, or luxurious ire in bo auten by dysps; thoewithout fear of thalis resulting from Heavy late geatible food, ‘$a Commended for purity und uote souieness by tho Governmont Chumint, Ur, Mott. NOYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New Vore, me A BAR Oe JAPAN CURIOS. Japan Curios Reduced To close. Large Japanese vases half price. Kioto Vases 50c per pair; worth $4, Kioto Pull Boxes 10e each; worth 7c. Beautiful Yoapots, 25c each; worth $1, Bam- hoo Baskets, Tea Caddys, Jars, Boxes, ete, filled with our Puro Teas, 20¢ to $2 ench. FORMOSA 'TEA IMPT. CO., 88 State-st. ELEGANT PRESENTS! The ONLY complete line of Ca: nary Birds, Talking Parrots, an other Fancy Birds, Gold Fish, and AQUARIA TANKS, in Chicago. KAEMUPE 1278 STOCKHOLDERS! MEBTING._ “STOCKTOLDERY MEETING. ‘Tho annunt meoting of tho Morchants' Loan & ‘I'rust Company " uf Cleazo, the election of ‘rustees for tho ensuln y' also for tho transnction of stich otter business as may comio before tue muating, will be bold at the ottice of tho Coinpang tn Chteazo on Nuoaday, the Untrd day of Jnnuary, 1882, botwoun the hours of 10 a. rm. 0 an, ULENRY FE. LOWE, CHI0AGO, Deo, 21, 1981, Becrutary. even ATER MOTORS, __. Backus Water Motor. Bnpplice from Hydrant Preasure, the Cheapest pore Pete timate ein Oo hu uptactol pantry eo Machines, EI wer, ands pacity upto 10 howe puny. cl 18 us $300. "Bend fur Peserintive Clrewlar to THY BACKUS WATER MOTOR COu Neto Yo Works, Chiceige 43 Deurborn Be nel “Toose’s Extract Red Clover Blossoms Tho Great Blood Purifier. Laboratory Alute abo TG0BIE Madlion-st., Room 1 Call wend fore US by F i Menace ‘or in i} we ad Buses