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vw ‘THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENDRAL. Cond. A. finopiead, U.S, A. Je nt tho Pacifo, B. W. Keyes, of Madison, Wis, 38 at the Pa- elite, Wintann 8. Port, of Detrolt, is at the Bhor- man. « H. J. Stursox, of Toronto, Ont, is at the Tre- mont, i W. H, Banner, of Milwaukeo, Is at tho Lra- mont Chants Scuiey, of Milwaukeo, is at the Valmer. ‘Tur Rev. H, H. Cone, of New York, is at tho Palmer, W.C. Taaren, of Minneapolls, Minn,, is at the Berman, Lutter Deansors, of Havana, Ill, tsat tho Tremont. Hrsny 8. Sprague, of Providence, R. I. ta at tho Shermno, Ex-SENATOR Rican J, Oaresny, of Decatur, TH, ts at the Pacife, = W.H, Pitazen and A. G, Leonard, of Toronto, Ont., are at the Palmer, Mn. AND Mn, J.A, Parrrannw, of Stoux Falls, D, T,, are nt the Pulmer, W. Devenisn Meares, of Christchurch, Now Zealand, fs wt the Palmer. Mn. AND Mus, Witttaat A. Juop, of St, Paul, Minu., aro at the Sherman, Gsonar W. Hyarr, business managor for Mine, Patt), {8 at tho Pucife, Mr. ANb Mus, tkese StRPATNAON, of Monom- Ince, Wis., nre at the Tremont. ‘Vins Congremnttonal ministers have adjourned thoir Monday-morning moeting until Jun, “Uniren Brats Senator 'T. W. Ferny, of Grand Havon, dtleh,, fs registered at the Palmer. Mu. axp Mrs, J, G. Conkey and Mr. and Mrs, Chnries 2, 8rimon, of Kansaa City, Mo., aro at ‘the Palmer, M, F, Mennrck, of Manomtneo, Wis, and Judge John Q. Jewin, of Edwardaville, Hl, aro nt tho Leland. Mae. Euarnre pr Roope Rice, tho woll known piunist, bas taken apartments at the Palmer House, Mate. CastiLiaN, Mile. Dingeon, Siz, Salvatl, Big. Pinto, and Sig. Lavella, of the Patti concert vompany, are at the Pacitic. F.H. Stony, President of tho Chicago & Enst- ern itlnols Ratlroud, and George L. Bradbury, General Mannygor of the Paorli, Decatur & Evanaville Hallroad, are at the Pcie, Tis employés of Division A, Union Stock- Yurds, met yesterday, and adopted resolutions expressing tholr sorrow nt the death ut Maurice i, Swiney, a late friend und co-laborer, ‘fi collections on dutinbla goods received at tho Custum- House yesterday ainounted to $11,- 21. Among the importa wore 100 atee! rails pur: vhased by tho Chicugo & Northwestern Haflruud. Janrs Wniaitt, ono of the turnuoys At tho County Jal. bas teatyned, owing tou conitlict of authority betwoon biuself and Colet Clerk Tur- Wo reistive to the ndiission of w Women to the Jan. Nerren krerr, Michael Keefe, and Nick Wil- lls, throe street gumins of tho West Divislon, wern tied 74eneh, yesterday, by Justice Walsh, for thrice brenkuuge into pre-itlarm boxes, sound- ing an alarin and calling out the Fire Depart- quent, = Jupanent for $25 and costa wag ontored nt the West Sidv Votice Court, yesterday ayainet the Chicago & Northwestern Itallruad Company for obstructing with curs the public highway at the Jnterseetion of Chicugo avenue.aud North Hul- ated street. Joseph A. MOLI, © Weat Madison atrest sn- loonkeeper, who tried to keep two barrooms in oné building aud under ono Heense, was very nad yesterday when Justico Walsh fined bim 362 and costs—n few dolturs more thun a sccoudl Heense would bave cost. Mrssna. Frank W. Wentwonti and 8.8, Ben jamin, tho well-known hotel men, have taken & divo-yeur leuse of the Hrevourt House, and will take possession Jun. 3, The reputation of the Tesaves nnd the exceilont locution of the house ‘will be n guarantev of successful managoment, Axour a dozen of tho lady graduates of Welles- Jey College bad an intormat xatboring In tho club-room of the Sherman House yesterday nft- ernoon, ‘There wis no formul program, und the fternoon was spent in discussing plans fora urmauent urgunizution to be effected in the uture, ‘Tux Coroner held an Inquest esterday in the ease of John Patrick Ward, aged 10, who was run over by a four-horsy wagou at the vornor of Wells and Indiana streets, on the lth inst. The Jury came to tha conclusion that his deuth was weeldental, Tho driver of the vehicle was put fouud, ae ho drove olf rapidly, and escaped. Prren O'Brien, the young Weat Side hood- Jum who notinany weeks ago reaisted arrest at the hands of Oiticer Saunders, and in doug so outone of tho policemnn’a oyo-bally in twain with a knife or rizor, was before Juatice Walsh } r churgt with mayhem and assault ‘with nueadly wei nan. He waived exunination and was sent to jail in default of bondsof $2,000, Tue Coruner’a jury impancled to, tix the re+ sponsibility for the douth of Audrow Thompson, who was killed by n WestSide strect-cur at tho corner of Indiina and $azvveth streots, w week oxo, heard further testimony yesterduy, and caine tothe conclusion that bly death was ac- eidental—that no one was to binme, ‘Uy, house of Horatio G. Spdtford aud tha two * and one-bulf acres of gcound on whica it stands, Bituated In Lake View, was sold at the Court- House yestordas morning by BB. Gallup, tho Utustec, to satisfy & promissory note given by Spottord to Hetty H. it Grocn. Tho property ‘was bid In by the mortgugco for $10,000, Tuy Donrd of Trude Council, No. 610, 1. Ad, has elected the fullowing cllicors for 188: Re vent, S. A. Hawkinson; Vice-lucont, A. t. si ritor, A. P, Grants searetaty, J, ti, Collvotor, C. £, Brown: ‘Treasurer, Ue. W. #1, Morgan; Chaplain, William Jobaston; Guide, J. M. Goodwillie; Warden, 31. F. Yates; Sentry, G, G.-Blompren. ‘Tne man who dropped dead at tha cornor of Randolph and Dearborn streets Thursday attor- noun turned out to be Willinin M. Judd, ged dd, and bookkuoper by occupntion, Tho verdict of the Coroner's Jury was * beumatisym of the beart, auperinduced by exceasive use of liquor.” ‘Deceased has relatives In San Fraucisco, but bis Zrlonds in Chicago will bury bln at Gracoland, Last evening a grand ball wus given under tho auspices of the Parnoll Land League of tha Fourteenth Ward, at tho Aurora ‘Turner Mutt for tho bonollt af the frish cause, About 106 couples wuse present and whirled through a Program of twonty-six numbers. About F250 Were realized, which mount will be forwarded through the proper channel to tho struggling brethren ia Ireland, Miz. Joun U, Leaten, of tho firm of Lester & Co., hos Just purchaved tor the aii of 872,000 tho residence of Mr, Chelstopher Watrous, of tha of W. M. Hoyt & Co., uituated on tho south~ ‘west cornerof Superior and Vue streoty, diag onully oppoatt Mr. F. H. Winston's, It s'a fing, Jurge house, of Polludelphiu pressed briok, wit! stone triingngs, ocuupylog wu lot itty feet on inv by 1W on Superior, ‘Tne closing ontertulnment of the Centennial ‘Church course wasn lovture by Emory A. Storre xiven last night before a falr-sizod audienco in the church auditorium, corner of Lincoln and dueksun streets, Mr. Storrs sald he bud inteud. ed lecturing on Tho Duty of tho Citizen”? but the emull number of actlye citizens present ine duced hin to change hia subjeet to “Culture, or the Ditferonue Hotwoen Culture and Action," Tike was fled for récord at Crown Point, Lake County, Ind. yesterday a warruntes deed Forsyth ta Jot odin covering: oly uerey, tho consideration being 82400, ‘This land ies on tho Lake hore & Michigan Houthern Rallroud, near tha tract which Forsyth sold to the Kast Chicago Iinprovument Company, A trauatee of about U,t00 nvros in tha auine, ree oe eu ray: be consummated in wu fow Ma. RIcHAND MICHAELT, the editor-in-chief of the Nene Freie- Prexee, wus nyrecably aurprised by & party of about sixty friends Thursday: evening at hia residence, the uttalr being a farowoll to Mr. und Mrs, Michuulla, wha aro about tedopirt for Buropo, An upnroprle ate poom was roid by Mr, Keebuuin, and happily responded to by the ‘recipient of the honors of tho uccadion, Other specches, music, duncing, and a delightful dinner filled In w most epjoy- able evening, ‘Timorny O. Howe, the now); y-appotutod Poat- mauater-Goneral, arrived in the city yesterdiy and rogistered wt tho Pauiile. He le for Washington this afternoon, ‘Toa THUNK ree orter’s questions be replied thut be hud nothing: ja suy Of interest to tho public, He sald that ho Wus vot at ull posted na to tho Blurroute eared, and did not oven know when he should take hold of bis new uilice. ‘bat would depend, upon tho convenience of bir. dumus, Site itowe spont the greuter part of Inet evening jo come pauy with ux-Sunutor uylesby, A aueart many people wero complaining of the cold weather yesterday—a Tact lurely ie ta the remurkable stretch of mild, pleasant ‘weuthor which bad extended over severul weeks Past, and not to the actual stute of the thor- Inometor, A year ayo the tumperaturo was | des gcee below zero: yesterday tho lowest polnt Touched was above, ‘Tho tompurature for the ‘lay, a8 observed by Munasse, optician, | be Midison strevt, ‘Tarun Aulldigg, wes ut 8 a, Ta, 18 degre UW, Wey 5 1S ty 285 YD. try, 27; 8 p. am, 2, Haromuter, 8 te thy, i ap Bh, 20-40, Bin. Joun V, Fanweit presided at the noon rayer- meet: yeaterduy yesterday in lower well Hall, Ha spoke for suine time on the ul-refurmation that Gospel temperance iu- spires, and earnestly besought Lis audicuce to forsake the old ajuda now nt the duwaloy of a new year, confuss before the great white throng, and wercy would be given to them, Tho mect- tog wus wonderfully rok in. the ind tomtimoninis of many youug converts frota tho downward path of drunkenness and crime. One aad-looking: man said he had beon driven for forty years frum time tu, ellie, hunted by drink and the curso of the Wander- ing Jew, and that nowhore cottld be tind hon ‘or peace with God. Ho prayeil for tho conde. Roonsion of the Holy Spirit upon bis hopetess beart, ‘The closing of tho ott year brought forth’ many noble resolutions to reform from ovil, and capevially from the ovil of intenipere nuce, : ‘Tin Sunday night meeting In Farwoll Hall has A Now attraution In the munouncement that Mr, Joseph 8, Suithxon, of Dublin, Ireland, will eon duct it. Mr. Smithson has wt reputation that might be enviable ns nn wetive Chriatian bust+ ness-inan and a ting speaker. — He ts the youth man who fiattited i Dablin the free brew fusts given to the poor as tn are agency, and carried thor ont siiccossfully’ tor three years after Mr, Moody's work In thatelty. In alurge bull mero than 000 poor people received 1 tree morning meal erch Sabbath mnorning and kind Gospel messages in song and speech, ‘Try Painters’ Local, Union No, 10: met “inst nluht nt No, 10% Bast Washington atreot, A coin: munleation addressed to the boss paluters of tho clty was read, which sot forth that, lusomuch AS rent, provisions, und other necessaries of life nd inerensed in price, thes considered that the ‘valuv of tho painters’ Work should inorensonlso, and requested the views of the bossos on tho auljeat. Copies will be sont to vach nf tho sbops and replica requested by the 8th of Janus ary. A number of new tombers were then ad- mitted into the Union, after which the vivution of otlicers took pied, resulting In the selection Of J. Mahoney for President and Leo P. Doser for treasurer, ‘Tite subserivors to the Gamo Fund," for tho enforeutnent of the State Gamo laws, hive np polutel the following committen: BME. Ayer, ‘fheadore H. Elmer, Col. f. Lb. Boud, George 3. Bioun, and WH. M. Kinsley. ‘fhe composition of this committco shows that the yaice reservers are iu enrnost, aud that n spirit of aurniong hits grown up botween the sports: imen and the gentiomen engnged In tho game trailic that will insure the cnturcement of tho present ava and cventuully lend to the perfuct- ing of such Inwe ts will elfectively presurve our now fustedisappenring gaine dicds and ante inaly, ‘Tho present open sensan terusinnates with the Ist of January, and five daya are allowed to disposo of the stuck un bund, “Jiswy Forirs and Frank Tarbox, tho two plausible young men whose superior abillty In the tnunipulation of cards and dice was reeontly digcovernd by A. C, Henry. of No, 028 Prairie Avenue, UE aD Aggregate cost of nearly ¥1,000, were before Justive Suminertleld yestorday to answor to the churze of swindlliny preferred ayainst them by thelr victim. Mr. Heury, how- ever, Was fot present to proscoute tho cuse, and tha court. therefore ordered diginissul. | It 1s wuthoritatively atuted that the “sucker” has seen it tu iecept a partor the mmoucy of which he was olentdenl ly? deprived and drop the cage, rather than console bimacif with nothing but the mengre vengeance which criminal pro- ceedings might bring to him. _ ANOTHER “ SHOUTAGE.” Cornellus U, Breslin, recently tho bookkeeper wholesale dry-gooda firm of Luuby fros., No. 15 Fifth avonue, vas arrested one week ae by otilcers of the Pinkerton fores for alleged ambezziement from his eniployera, ‘The ee counts which bad teen under hia care wero sub- Sected ta nn expert's Inspection, and the Tesult was that of shortuge of about FON wed with fndications — that the aimotiit of tho discrepancies — migut. foot up nearly 8200. The young man was urraigned yesterday before Justice Summer- eld. und, waiving exwmination, was bed to tho Criminat Court In bonds of Breslin i$ n young, Unniarried mun whose residonve vas been at No, 120 South Jeiferson street, He wits spoken of ns a fellow of bright promise, and bls present troublo Is reyrotted alike by his cuuplays tra, ing friends, and himself, His mania ts sald to buve been tho Hoard of ‘Trade and occusfou- aily tho “gecon cloth.” [le nimself tlxes tho umount of the shortage at only $200, AN ENTENESTING BURGICAL OPERATION was performed a diy or two aura by Dr, Fenger aud Prof, W. K. Harrison, which wilt unid cdly prove of especial interest to tho ut eal profexalon, inasinuch us it Js tho first successful une of Iw kind on record in thia country, It évems that some two ¥eurs iyo a Indy residing. do Wisconsin thrust her band through ap: xlasa, cutting olf il tho ‘tendons. ner Diood-vessels ut tho wrist. A county physleli sewed the wound, which in tine completely healed. Inside of the lust year, however, iv deadening Fenantion was folt Ja tho injured member, which reaulted in the arm and hand becoming completely useless, At this perlud tho uafortunate lady sutfered great agony and came to Chicayo for medical attendance. The two. pbysicinns cnt tho old wound open, and found tho median nerve completely severed and tho cuds enlarged, formiug, os it wore. a neurolemmu. Tho divided party were jolned together, as wore wleo some of the other herves and vessels ut the wrist, and the wound sewed up, Although operations of this charac. ter bave eon frequently tried, where necossity demanded, never uotil now have any been kuowo to be successful, 2 THR YALE DINNER. Tho sixteonth annual banquet of the Yale Alumni Agsoclation of Chicaru was held at the Grand Vacitle Hotel inst evening. About 160 alumol and undergradutes wero in attendance, Tho time from hilf-pust 7 to half-pase v a'elook was ylyen to the disoussion of an oxcellent bill-of-fare, after which tho Hterary cxureises of the evening were inurder, The following waa the program: Ad- dress of welcome, Presidynt Janes Nevius Hyde, M.D, dl). “Alma Mater,” Francis H, Kies, “i$: song, “Alma Mutor''; Latin salutatory, Bon ilale Walls, ‘61; * College Friondahip,” thy Huy. Jumes G, K. McCiuro, sung, “Auticl Usque nil Aras poem Jamos 3. Norton, ‘65; * Yule uber,” Jainea L. Houghteling, Shef., 7; suns, “[-Hel'; impromptu speeches by Jnines Flanders, of | Milwaukee, and” J, ob Ord, of New York. ‘The annual election of officers resultud ax follows: President, Frank Hn MavVeiyh, 625, Vice-Prosidonts, Charles A. Dupee, '6t, and H, Webster Jones, 65; Secretary and Treasurer, Charies H. Ferry, "23 Bxeoutive Cotmittee—Jumes 8. Norton, Ay L Mason, 1; Hugh Moblrney, 75; Jobn V. Farwell Jr., George C, Enun, Shot, 7, The compuny dispersed ubout inidnivhe, MILN WIT, a0. Tho Roy. George C. Mil, whose lotterof resig- nation of tho pastorate of Unity Unitarian Church was published yesterday, wae inter- viewed lust ovouing th referencd to bla future prarceding, and Informed the reporter that to hud marked outno detinit fine of action, [His reaienition was fliil, and the result of deliber~ ate consideration, aud, while ho understocd committee of the church trustees had been ap. pointer to {nduce him to change his purpose, be did nor think [twas possible for bim to do go, ‘Tho repurtor suggested thut it bad buen hinted: that Me. Miln, Uke Frothinghum, af New York, ‘was nboUt to esponse orthodpxs, and to thle im- J plod question, Mr. Miln replicd that ho consid. ered udvanced Unitarianism an eniightened condition of orthodoxy, and that, persunally, ho wag approaching inere ind more what would be regarded ay sclentitic exnetness and certaloty in religious mattora, ‘Tho real motive of pls reales nation wag the one resigned in bia pub Mabed totter, Hid studies and tho duties of bis pastorate had brought on a bighlyelntensle Hed nervous condition and resulting hendaches, whieh Incapacitited hlin. from active services His rolatlons with Unity Churco and bis atuy in Chicago hid been uniformly pleasant and ugtec= abie, und he had no ideu of making a chanyo for tho better, After two yeurs of rest or travel, he could toll better about bis future, but he did not think ho would vver again enter the pulpit, though bo should always vndunvor to leitd a co! alstent rellvious life, and to serve God and aoe complish all the good within power, 17'6 EASY YOR THE “CHOOKS.” ‘The caso of Jonn Laughlin, whose bond was fortelted huraduy in the Crimiuat Court, oa atuted tu yesterday's THinUNE, 18 another lus tration of tho louse wily in which business ta done over on the North Side, Luuublln was ine thoted with Michuet Corrigan tn Ustober, 188d, for attempted kidnaping, Both are County Cor stables, and It was ulleged that they assaulted and bent one Aifred Buyout. a residunt of liyde Park, and, without lnwtul authority, im. prisoned bln against bls will, and nttempted to gond pln to Oblo, Lhe outrage—for it was nothing eliu—wae written up ue length in the nowspapors at tho time, aud tho perpus trator merited sovore punishinent, But the record disclosos how the twu men buvo fared, Nov, 2, 1860, Corrigan’s ball waa fixed nt $000; Nov, Who wove itt March 2, 1881, tha care wis continued by tho defondauts; Murch 17, 1881, it was continued by tha people; Muy 25, 1681, 0 nolle pros. was entered us to Corrigan and Laughlin poweh wulity; June 4, 1881, Laugbiln withdrew hie plua, aod the case was “ vontiuurd y ugreement's Octo, 188, Laughlin nguln entered a plea of guilty; Deg, 20 hls rovoynizuuce: was forfeltes, Itseenta that when tho last plea was cntoren, Juilgo Jameson, who wun on the boned, told Laughlin the fino would be 8300, Luuxehiin wanted thno to raise the money, sa the Jute did not order judginent entered, but let Laughs Un goa the old bail—$1,000—his suratics Lolug atthew = Fluining = and Mivhaol Keuting, Although the = cage = wus an te November calendar it wan ullowed to pins, but whon it was reached ‘Toursduy, sistunt-Stato’d-Attorney ‘Vhumeon asked it the recoyuizunce be forteitod. Of course, thu default will be get aside upon application, aud the influence which ould Rue the cue aver tor Bftevn months will probably be powerful enuugh: to auve Laughlin from paylog tho tne, THE CLTY-MALL, ‘Tuene wero twonty-nine deatha reported at the Heulth Office yesterday, ‘Tin Larrauee Strect Station patrol-wagon will go inte service tomorrow morning ut 10 o'vlock, Tho nulyhbors uro invited ¢o the curomonies, Henny Fe Couny, gunner, D Hatwry, Blove enth Brigade Royal Artillery, located ut Shoore nevs-on-Sey, Kent, England, writes Mayor Hr fison for information vonceratny Tuomas Dts Dobson, who was sexton Eri Moi. Church in 18%), und then ved ak No, 107 Deurborn street, curner of ‘i'wenty: Sixth, die bud son who works - clerk for A, Booth, dente Chala oa ‘TH Moyor was non-committal on tho Mutual Union Telegrapy pola ordinance yestorduy, but frow ble conversution it ts very evident. tit be Will sign the ducumont. ft could not bo passed. over ble veto, but ho bolioves that the Mutual Ualon ought to get u chance to vuine It on tems porary pules, As soon us the ordinunde iy & law, 000 will be divided amon an” Tho Eaeh Invondy, and hasbeen for weeks past. ‘The Roard of ‘Trade Telegraph, Weatern Union, and othors will gow also come in for more poles and wires above ground, and the undorground cable ordinance will prove a dead lotter. Ryt.ntng perinite wero granted yesterday ns follows: Jncob Knauss, one-story cotluge, 23 by 40° fect, No. 87! Vedder street,’ to cost | 81,300 McCarthy, three-story front fuiditton, by as’ fect, | No. It Townsend stroot, 2400; George A. Seaverns, one-story cottages, IX) by 92 feet, Heers Breet, near Doulas avenue, $5,000) 1 Lrathers, three-story truuic taotary, 40 by 100 fuot, Nog, 15 and 17 North Greon streut, 81,000. WATERY WAIIMONA, Tho wator vilico, ns at presont conducted, is a plenaunt place. Night before Inst one of the vlorka, while ina drunken cuntition, imide the Donst {un snloun that Mayor Harrelson unty kept: Gow Lieb in tho employ of tho aity be- cause ho owed him money. Later on tho same clerk was earteu honw in” a” curmparativet helptess’ ~ condition. Whe egistrar of the Water Departinent 13 J. Ke Tiny, and his nsalstant ts ‘Thomas Dwyre. thany is? toushy and “cranky nt times, nid ‘hais occasionally subjected ton Uttle tun from tha boys, Yesterday torning ‘Tiny received, a picture from the old country, ‘Tinny’ and Dwyre have n sort of =m ungo fur the transnetion of tholr businoss at tho southwest corner of tho ollie, Whea the ploture eame to hand Dwyre plagtied ‘Pinny a fitte, and the lat} fer got niiary, and commenced to’ whip Dwyre. There was quite nn struggle, und finale Wy Ger. flew eae upon tho Be Mo looked ntmnzed nnd dazed, hut ankd nothing. Prank MeNally came to the rescue, nd Tinny went for his throat, For endeavors ing to male penco, Str, MoNally fost a col- Jnr and had: shirt-front ond Ww tieck- to destroyed. Everybody anxious that nothing should be said Rule, which was n disgrace to all the parties Jmpilea tad, jait., Here is a chunce for reform at least. 2 i ALD ABOUT AN RSTATE The following lettor, writton in Fronoh, from Franee, was received by Mayor Harrison yestor- After tizuring on it for about two hours a relation wus ottected, whieh ch reais; UANTON DE V AION VAUCHIN, Oct, 10.—Aona, Sve Mair have Just teurned fram a Journal that a celebrated chemist, Joh Gundey, died lutely in your city, leaving @ colossal fortune to, Amin named Jaqnes Buyer, who dled almost suddenly througe probably an excess of Juy over his unexpeated vequiaition. ‘This mui Loser, nevording to the paper, was born in Normandy, ‘but the aaine of the purt of the gountry trom which he cume is Hot given, You would be very kind If you would give me sonia Jufor> mution In the mutter, for 1 have some rela- tives who bear that mame, but who have forgotten the country of their birth. As the ins heritence is worthy of attoution, L should be pleased and excecilingly happy if my relations possessed arlybt to It. 1 assure you that you shoukt bo rewanted for yuur trouble with a part of it, if we fd the liek to have a small portion of it, Being convinced of your kind- news, accept Mr, Mayor, togothur with my sine cord thanks, tha assurance of my rcspectiul consideradon, “M ‘5 M “ Pastor St, Romaln de Male edi? "gt “P, S.—T am nequainted with an American rest by tho name of La Coyte, who has Re ie In Amerion tweuty-alx years, and 1 bi bus bean n curateut Chleayo, for ne sxpeaks often to me nbout that country, If you should desire to know concerning me, this friend could inform you, for he is in iny nelzhvortioad and nttucheil tyme, As fam a poor curate tn 1 poor, picish, T svoutd be moat grateful to you if you could ail ome in obtaining tho fortune, so that 1 could be enabled to renew tha steeple of iy cburch, that threatens to Ko to rife. Tsbould need 1,000 francs, In your coun- try, where there are uo imuny rleb people, you could tnd without trouble this small asstatinee. Now, you would be kind if you could vsgist inv in thia way; and’ I ngsure” you that thoso who would donute thle gift, would havo a lurge sharo of all wy prayers, uM" TILE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Tx Committee on Roads and Bridges went upon an Inspection of tho toll-ronds yesterday, ‘Tho weather was very much in favorof the road- owners, : ‘Tun Judgos of tho various courts received thelr quarter's salary yesterdny, or so much thereot na tho county puys. Thoy wero paid $876 euch, ‘Tur Sheriff y taniny attached goods to tha ‘vatie of about $2,600, t 0 property of D. Btruven, Anon-reshtent, to wutlaty a clatm for that amount in favor of J, M. Smith. The property selzed consisted of canned frult, cte,, and was found in a warehouse, Jupar Loosis yostorday sustained the demur- rer in the Weber-MeCluughrey Comm{salonor contest, und gave tho contestant five duys in whieh to ainend bis petition, It wns held that tho alleyatlons upon which tho contest was (nsed had uot boon eet forth with dutlicient exe piluitness, Tue Chicago & Western Indiana Belt Railway Company gemorday commenced provecdings to coudemn certain Hyde Park property for right+ of-way. ‘Pho property sought to be condemned ds owned by Uilzabeth Serafeld, Chester M. Clark, and H, D, Perry and othora, aud is dald to bu quite valuable, ‘Tix following convicts will bo taken to tho penitentliry today: John Tate, burglary, one year; Honry Smitl irony, elightuen mouths: a Anthony Bolusky, larceny, three years and slx months; Joun Natlor, burglary, ond sears Hinkley, lnrceny, one year: erm burglary, one years Wiilinin ‘fico, robbory,, one eur: Wiliiim Kearns, pobbary: two youre furna, alias Joe Burke, robbery, two ynuirs: dames Kelly, allus James Skelly, robbery, two yoara: Edward Hopkins, robbery, two years; Thomas Fitch, lureeny, two yours. Wiiliam Burne, convicted of burglary, wil be taken to tho Reform School ut tho sume tline tosurve five years. MILUER’S MERITS, A FIT TESTIMONIAL TO THE HETINING PREBI- DENT OF THE TRAVELING MES'S ASSOCIA> TION, ; i About 100 members of tho Northwestern Traveling Men's Associution neaembled wt 1 o'elock yesterday afternoon in the club-room of the Tremont House, by order of a committee consisthur of Messrs, Smith, Van Pelt, and Clink, who bad bocn inatructed wt tho ovenmy session of tho convention Thursday to procure 1 suita- Die testimonial for the retiviug Prosident, Mr, JumesU, Milter, of Culeago, * ‘Vhe meotiig was called to order by Prestdent, Cutter, who introduced Mr, Sinith, Chalrman of the coinmitteo, who mado u peut’ presentation col, referring tu the valuable survives rendered the ussoclution by President Miller during his tern of office, and stating tut, In return for hts golden service, thoy would sont bin with usiiver service, Upon this, } Sdont Cutter removed the loth from. a’hands suine stiver tea-vervice of six pluces, and a kalver which wis on the centre-table, it was appropriately Insoribed as lows: “Prewunted to dg, GC, : rf Mor the N, W. 1. M, Aw Dec. 20, 1st This, Smith anid, prosented Mr, Miller by the 13+ sociation with a Happy New Year” to himself und bla goad wife, Mr, Millur endeavored to respond, but was 60 overcome thit he completely broke down. Prosidont Cutter mute we neat little apeceh, complimenting the committee on tho selection ‘of such nu appropritte testiigonii), and applauds jug them fur the masterly yuy in which they hud obliged the man from whous they purchased the present to muke two subseriptions liimeolf, He hoped he would do ns well during ble adislo- fetutin ag Mr. Millor had done, R Miller, who hud by this thme recovered himeelf, appropriately thanked “the boys" for tholr handsome gift. Hoe bud ondonvered to do his duty by tho association, and would trousure 3 tho tostimontal more for ite expression of their feeling than for its intrinale worth. Suerctary Chuse wis culled for and -ename: for- ward, remitrbing that he “was ulittle disigare Dutatill ia the ring.” fe was indebted to Mr. Millerund thotmemberso€ the retiring bonrd for many favors, und he sincerely huped thet when ho rendored his recount to them next year, It yuna by as sutiefuctory as this your's report had Lun. Tho Teneuidey of the scasion was spent in a social way, Be. I. 8. Quincy rend an orle- Inn pou, and the irrepressible Capt. Hawkins sane "Old 6 "wud sve m eral othor, batlads. “Auld: Lang Aya wus sung by the mpuny, and Conrio Witton wound uh tho proceedinga with uw speech, It Lrillinat etturt—une of the greatest of hi nd wis highly =| upprecintad, pairter: took it varbutinn, dt was na follows: Let's ull bave a drink on tho house.” And tho entire company responded With the most chourful und oxumplary alacrity, LAWYER AND CLIENT, MM, DOOLITTLE CHANGES IS MIND AND TRUE Alay ABOUT THAT MILE YOR Leal sElUYy> ‘Tue TumuNe pudiished yosterday. morning All the Information it was ablo to obtuln in ref. cronce to an alleged ditference between Mr, dacob Foriyth and his counsel, J. It. Duo- Mttio Jr, as to the amount of componsation to which the litter was cutitled fur sorvieca rondorod Jn mannylog tho Enst Chicago Jand- transfor negotiations, It was undorstaod that Mr, Doolittle wanted §40,0W, and Mtr. Forsyth waa unwilling to give more than €5,000, Mr, Doolittlo was asked for more dednit information, but was dlatnetined to ylvo tt at the timy, tukly tho ground that tt wasn peivaty ut ‘and Uheresore contented bundelf with avery brief unawer to the reportor’s jauquiries. Mut, recoxs hizing the (uct tuat there wre ne longer any pric Valo watters in this country of freedom Bod of newspapers, Le postorday, in anewor ta furs ther interrogators, submitted suine docuwonte whieh cust more fight upon thts mtereating quess Hon-—lntercsting bocatse everybody baw to wine ploy a lawyer sooner or laterto defend bim, tt inay be, ja the Criminut Court, to wnanao ble suite in at clvil tribunal, or to draw hia will, aud, thorofore tt ta prolituble te know WHAT A LAWYEI MAY O18 MAY NOT CHARGE, Alter the diapute urose as to the amount of cimpensution the tirm of Doolittle & MoKuy wrote to the law fen of E.G, & A.B. bluson aeking their opinion us tu what was falr pay, Luey were cousulled becauso they bad reproe DECEMBER 31, 1881—T WE VY-KOUR PAGES. sonted tho purchasers In tho realecatate trate, and thereforg know what eorvices Mr. Doollttia had rendured, They stated tn roply that thoy knew that the services of the frm of Doolittle & McKay were grout, both 94 nesuEators and ua nttornoss and counsel, The wisdom, tdelity, Prouncinens, and ability of Mr. Doolittle were, in their opinion, very great contelbuting most materially to, and sceming to have Leen one of tho oaln, factors in, the success of tho matter, A lawyer of a difforent stamp might enally Haye wreaked tha hopes of tho Forayths at raveral points in the Hegotintions, Tt was not teo much to say that Me. Donlittle’s services to his cllent could not hive been surpassed. “Considuring the tie nnd labor spont, tho inagaltuite of the Bum. it stake, and tho entire success obtained, wo think that $40,000 would be by no monna in excessive compensation, und that from $25,000 to €30,000 oe only bea falr one, In fact $25,000 mtyht ne tue : 3 “SMALL TO PAY FOR THB Wonk DONT. Messrs. Hoyne, Fuller, Kale, Van Higetne, fawrenco, lahat, Williains, aud others, a a flue upon tho statomonts of Mousses, BU & AL B. Mason with full confidence, cancur fully in tle opinion as towhat would be 9 fale and rensonablycompensntion.” ‘Thore was wlso shown to the reporter a lottor written to Mr. Jacob Forsyth and his wife by Judge Duollttle, reenpitilating the services rendered by Limnself, bia son, and bls law tir to them. Itappenrs that Judge Donlittts was try- jue. nearly tino years wn, to soll this tract ton Hulthuoroe aynsiente—feiends of the Thltimore & Ohlo Hallrond, ‘ho price thon ret upon tho land was only $40 nn nere, or $400,000, insted! or $1,000,001, which It reontly brought, Subse- quently, during Judge Doolittte’s absence in California, the matter yas placed in the bands of his fon, and “it was fo his courage, Mrmness, nd sont inuiagement and negotiations’ snys the Judge, * that you awe tho favorable changes: in the original contract, which ho obtalied with= out delnying the payment of tho first $10,000— that payment white began to RELIEVE YOU FROM PRESSING PRCUNTANY Me DANRHASSNENTAL” After reciting the other services rendered by Mr, J. i Dovilttle Jr, the Judge concludes: © When nil the facts Known to us, a8 well us to tho Messrs. Mason, are conaldercd, the aum of $50,00) would have been 4 liberal compensation; 840,000, the amount saved tu you from the fund dysreod by you to be patd another party for very little work’ would have been a talr_and hand- sone compensntion; but we have afered, 1s 0 basis of Immediute and triendly settlement, to Aecept the sum of $25,000, in addition to tho sum of $2.40 which has been received from thine to time, with tho underatunding that our relations aro tu continue friendly as In tho jy to this, Mr. Jacob Forsyth says that these * communications have been received and rend.” Ho has procured copies of all tho con- tracts which the Dooiltttes drew tp, and will send for copics of nil the other papers from In- atanupotia, and will then put the whole busl- neas, In every particular, fully aud completely before some competent gentieman, tor bis gpinion and advice. ‘Iwill say bere,” siya Mr. Forsyth, * that Lcannot be burried ono minute in thls business, and will not delay any when all tho papers ure procured. from waled you will see the, propriety of not doing avything further Jn Mrs. Forsyth’a alfuirs.”” E THE REY. DR. RYDER, THE WELL-KNOWN UNSVENSALIST DIVINE TO RES SIGN HIS PASTORATE AND TAKB A LONG REST abnosD. On tho Iatof January, 1860, now nenrly twenty- two yents igo, tho Itov. Dr, Ryder was installed ‘os minister of St. Paul's Uuiversallst Church in this clty. Sinco that time bo hus, with mire in- tervals of ocensfonal vacations, been stendlly engaged in his pastoral duties In this city, at- taintug eminence tn hts denomiaation not only in Chicago, but throughout the United States, 1n addition to bis reli¢ious labors ho bas found thne totake a promisent part In educational tnattors aud io the active tnanagoment of Bey- eral local charities.” Mo sorved a term na iuember of the ourd of Education, und was ‘one of its best and wisest members; und nee, also beet! prominent a8 une of the organizers of the Old Peoplo's Hotne. Now, after so inan: years of well-spent toil, inside of tho church aud outside of It, the Ductor hns decided to tuke: arest from his labors, and to surprise bis con- gregation tomorrow morning by prenching sermon in whtel he wilt tnform them of his Tne tended resignation and of his reasons therefor, ‘This idea on bis part of leaving tha field Is by’ no means a now oie, He has hind it fn contem= plution, it is understood, forsome time. A few yours nyo he was tendercd reall toan Eastern Hold, but declined yielding to tho urgent ene trentles of the nuwinbers of bia congregution, und feeling tihnself that it would be somewhat of a pull upon bim to abandon bis duticy tere to recommuonce work inanother part of the coun- uy. Ticing quite woll off, Dr. Ryder is ablo to aban- dou prenohing altogetker, and taku a perpetual yaeution forthe rest of his He. Tha Doctor want to Europe a Cow yenrs ago, and, -boing a man of culture and education, waa mightily plensed with what ho saw. Ever since his re- turn, hy bis had a longing for the flelds of art and fiterature of whieh ho had a’ glance walla thore, and IT 18 INS INTENTION, aftor be hne closod up his’ pastoral. affairs, and settled all worldly buslness that he tony lve on lund, to go to Europe and spond some tine there, perbaps muny years, : twas not bls desire that the announcement of his, resignation stiuntd unpoas. in the Papers prior to Stan ay morning, but it was folt by Diy Tarn UNE ub foust that, whila ita enriler publication inight leasen the effect of tho sermon to bo preached tomorrow, it wattld be n good thing on sue whole to brenk the news to the congrogition beforehand, in order that they tight be better prepared for the ovil nows which they are to hour, The memborsut his own retlaloud house- hold whom bo hug married and baptized aud renred tram childhood to maturity will part from bin with spel regret, but there are fow men whose departure fram wlolsterial labor and frotn Chlougo will ba more generally mourned by motobers of ult denominations and by persous 1a alt walks of lite than Dr. W, EL, Ityd . Ityder. SUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW. Tho Bonrd of tcalth of tho Town of Loko View has pnased an order forbidding puvlio funerals in small-pox cases and requiring wn- dertukers to use only closo-titting wagons for amall-pox funerals. Tho use of tho ordinary hearsos fa abelucly prohibited, A death from snul{- pox occurred ‘Thursday io & Polwh family on Clybuurn avenue, where no physichin -bud been ealled, and « public funeral that wae to lave beet held at the Polish Church in tho clty was suim- inurlly stoppeil, ‘Two oases of sinall-pox wero tle initted fate the pest-house ‘Thuraduy, Ono was from the staring Hospital, and tho ‘uthor trom Clybourn avenue, tn the city, ut the request of tho partics Interested, ‘There nro now threv cages ut the Luke View pest-b vo Tho wuthorities are: doing all thoy cun, aud deserve a great credit, in thelr prompt wetion to provert the spread of the discuse, Thay feet quite oncours ogod In balng able to keop it under coutrol, ouly gue death buving occurred in two weoks. A YEAR'S BUSINESS. A Showmg That Even a Leading Ont- cago House Can Justly Kecl Proud O1— A Lint of City Bunks We Are Nut Littely. to Hear of Having Heen Burglarized, In obtaining statistles of the trade of Ch engo tor the annual business review for 1881 it 1s found that uo one business shows n more healthful growth than that of the Dig bold Safe and Lock Company, of which John W. Norris is the Vicw-President and manuger of the Western Departinent. ‘he sales made by this leading house in this department the pust yenr aggregate half, a million: dol- lurs—more than double those of tho precoding twelvemonth, Over one-half of the grand total $s for safes and yoults supplied to banks and bankers, the rematnder representing tho sales to mereane tile houses and corporations, About 5,000 banks haye been fitted with youlls and safes ofthe Diebold manufacture, while express compantes, railroads, manufacturing firms, merchanta, aud business men generally al over the country have purchased over 100,000 sates from this flrin dtrlng tue twenty years of Its existence, ‘ ‘The field covered by this representative Chicage house is nmagniticent one, extend: ing over the States of Iiinols, ludiana, Michigan, Jowa, Missouri, Kansas, Wis- consin, Minnesota, and Nebraska, and tho ‘Yerritorles of Dakota, Wyonlng, Montana, Now Moxley, and Arizona Mr Norrls Bbutes that Northwestern Dakota, Western Nebraska, aud New Mexico have originated daring tha past year more new banks thun any of the ‘Territories, while lowa hus been the most proiiie In that respect of any of the older States, although all have ylolded thelr quota, ‘Ihe most famous sale of the past year {3 that to the Fist’ Nattonal Bank of this city, which is the largest contract for sufely yuults, burglar and tire prouf safes, wid vault doors evertnade tn the West, ‘Lhe competition for this hnmonse contract called forth bids from safe MANUfActicers allover the Union, ant its award to John W, Norris, Vice-President, of tho Disbolt Safa & Lock Company, sows. vonclusively what fg thought ol Mr. Norris at this worl bi finunelers ry thie” Heat of Chicago, lt demonstrates that the West, Jeads In the manufacture of burglar and tire prees work, andus this will be the largest king-rocin in the country, and one of the ululity of Chicago, a more detailed account of the work ny bo elven, ‘There will beone fmiuense steel-Mned yault for the bank resoryes, One iuwense stevl-lned vault for the use of tho bank tellors, ‘Ewo inaunoth aafe-deposit vaults, Oue large sary for reserve vault, aiigelva burplar-proof safes for use of tho ers. Five sets of. masstyo burglar-proot doors ench conslating of ponderous outside and heayy folding Inside doors connected with 4 ateel yeatlbules In which the folding doors open, Knch set of these doors will weigh froin five fo ten tons, ‘There will bo also seyon sots of Nehter buralar-vroof doors, and forty-ning clegant and strong fire-proof doors. ‘All of thesy will by ornamented and fin- ished In thy highest style known to the art, and will be built. so‘that onl column and molting will hannonize with the general arehitectuen! plan of the building, thus mak- ing in al! its details the must conmplotu ever put ip of any bank dn this country, Nor is thls atl, as the following list of prominent Chicago banks and bankers who are using the Diebold’ Safe & Lock Com- pany’s safes will show: Merehauts’ Na- tional Bank, Canadian Bank of. Commerc Merchants?’ Bank of Catnda, Comercial National, Bank, Ifide, & Leather National Bank, ‘I'radery? National Bank, Gerhard Foreman, Union Trnst Company, IL J. Christoph, Northwestern National Bani Unlon dStovk-Yards National Bank, C. Follansbee & Son, Leopold Meyer, Lizarus Slverman, the National Bank of Ulinols Preston, Kean & Co, the First National Bank, Fidetity Sate Deposit Coupany, ful imans others, "Lire ‘Triiune reporter desired to obtaln further figures In regacd to this leading house, but tound Manager Nor- ris so busy filling ‘recently received orders that he conid not spare, time to impart the desired information, It should be stated, however, that the Iargo additions which the Diebold Safe & Lock »Company have made to thelr manufacturing establishment havo ulven them, un equaled facilities for promptly furnishing their patrons with tho very best class of work in fire and burgh proof safes, Not- withatunding the magnitude of the contract io which we have allied, they aro prepared to supply ordinary sizes of safes to their customurs without the annoyance of dulay, a THEY FALL AS THE LEAVES DO, In egrleving for the loss by denth of friends and nequatntances how consoling It Is to know that a substitute, hunanly speaking, has with loving forethought been provided for wives and children leftbehind, Tho Inte Henry C.’ Wentworth, Genoral Passenger Agentof the Michigan Central Railrond in thls city, whose untimely death in the pring of lifahas so recently taken place, we aro pleased to learn had not only made provision by the accumulation of material wealth for ils family, but in his carly years, as far back as Ulo yenr 1869, before he had reuched the tine of life when most men begin to be Ina position to accumulate a fortune, find taken the precaution to obtain two polleles of in- suranes from the Mutual Life-Lsurance Company of New York, which, owing to the annual Increase of dividends, vost hlm at the the of iis death but an tmost nominal sim to varry, and thus a handsome fund at _oneo Bacon available for the widow and or- phans. We have repeatedly brought the subject of Ife-lnstranees before our readers on the oc- easions of the death of prominent old zens, und we amin do so, feeling that we are discharging aduty to point out its fmpor- tanco und value fo every man who has a family dependent ‘upon.hin and who would wish to saye them from sinking through poverty or charity to a lower griude in su- clety than that in which he hug placed them, LELAND HOTEL. Cleanest and best location in Chicago. Cor- ner Michigan avenuo and Jackson street, Convenient to nil ptaces of business or amuse- ments, Street-cara to wll parts of the city, Warren i, Leland, proprietor, ————— DON'T SWEAR OFFI but call on Dr. D’Unger (discoverer of tho Cinchoun Remedy, the acknowledged only eure for drunkenness), at 81 Clark strect, Room 10. ‘Lhe romedy cures all cases, Brain and Norve. Wells’ Health-ienewer, grontcst remedy of earth for impotunco, leanness, nervous debility, ete, Slatdruggists. Devot 62 Luko street, Nowland's Kalyder and the “3{nra” Cologne may bo found at the drug-storesof Huck & Iay- ner Werecommend Etdredgzosewing-machines, J. K. Stovons, photographer, 108 Denrborn-st,. een eesti ehhh Shas vine tei eandinbeh chaliey UAURIAGE LICENSES, STho County Clork issued marriage llconsos yoster- day to the followings pie aut rear, ‘roicrick Hurnhom, Northfleld, Ebi A. Mull, Northtiold, at a lelnrich Wernake, Dalton, Duruthoa Murdans, Dalton: His oe { fevrke, Aupentoller, Mooior, Minna Buelwald, Chloaxgo. Age. | Nanzol tamuk, Chicauo,. ‘Theresa deatjubk, Chicag Milton avonue.. Luke View Martin Huront,3t Fox placo, { Stary Anna Webuwa, i Nob Chario G, #, Burroughs, Chicago., {Sua Me vidoe Chienue soe. { Arent Chounart. Ct Dollie Finney, Chicano, { Fetor Jovnson, Chiciza, Jouanna Carlson, Chiend Frank §Y, Donahoo. t inat Borton Slote, 199 Weet Madisun., if Krank M. Bult, Jollet, i., Mathilda Potdraon, Chlenzo: {Charlos J, Johanson. fosnorminn. Murino , Swvonsun, 125 Weat Washington, Morton Mortensen, 913 MU es {Sing Predarieusuny 113) Aliwautos aveauercc: emiluy, Chileaya Slury’A, Louth, Chieawo,.. Witltunt At, Bont, v south Mary i, Boalt, v South ah {Hamer Bahay, Chtcax Kuta Gallagher, Chicaga fai Tati, Gig Jottersan, ‘Nollte Connurs, Chicuya,, Hovort B. Morton, 2b Nutt. wos Lizzto ‘Ehuteno, 2B Nii DEATHS. ARRAN WENTWORTIT—Dec, 2 WENTWO! Laity oak, ab 4119 p. ia Henry C, 1 i. Nuturday, Doc. M1, from tl A 1d Was! O'CONNOL—Dou, B Jninus O'Cur at who resluunod Of hie aun Willing a 11 53 yours, sou Sues iin Wunienl Sunday by cars to Calvary, FINLMY—On Doo. , SI, Eleaveth, tho bol te utes, Finley, ak thelr ealdona, tous aad Bunorul Sanday at 10, m, by cars to Calvary, vitad.Htealdonen it Hast Bigtountteate soe!” ZVINK—JOnoph Pon of Jasuph povine, aod 8 yenrestmouteana page note ATM Funoral from tho rosidence of his fatbur, 2108 states at, Sunday, dun, Jy abWu'elack, by extringas to Cale wits. FORTUNIS—On tho 2th inet, at m., of scat Jot-fover, after @ lureudayw Wlness, Horn (Duillle), regand daughter of Voier and Mury A. Furtune, syed 4 set und 2 months, ni fram realdence, : iy eurrneae' gnc 2W South Greon-at, at 10a. vith aby Mitte in Henven.” CRANH—Maudo E, a haaus and Mary A, Crug, ae roaldoney, HS uve rd-at. tas ie is ronaye carriages to Gruceland, GUUND'Y—Ceallla G33 years mont my gf baits tec Gea we uGe roskdentee Nore Panera from her into ri 5 wfeuiza ft Bs evens Se tas ‘Ger-Han Francisca (Cal.) papora please copy. , —° SCULLEY Dec. 2. Jamou 8eulloy, in tho ‘Town of Lanka, ngue tho bai, Punvral wil take placo Jan, 1 by carriages to’ Cals BM. Hal, 42 Warrun-g) see Seater aunts $ yeunle WUEMON We MacNeal Malle Sires Wane ae sata steve Kee Valcke oe i i Eundraldeevia Guitar atta vs cay : +H beds le UT sard ploune eengg, Lowel (hlass.), and Cals hy IVEUEAD—At hls resldonco, on, ay, 00, Jeealo Witivehueus hi tia Sed four ine ube “biti sunday attornoon at 3 otclocs WELIS—Alrs Sarah (Voll fn A RUMAP SCTE, eR BE Sunday. Jan. 1, 183, from BM Kinisty at 10%. riages to the ‘Cl Nt es 2 dhe Caurod uf she Holy Namo, £9 lows DApers planes cupy, yen, or ausrcatetan: jurmerly fr tale cy, MUALLIST RU Nov. 21, 1391, at her late resitence, fark, 1, Ws, Nag eller i Ghlciid Atupaty, the dearly wali Vt. Deo. 20, Houghton log und Kilaaboid tt. Auuribut, wld 0) kur, OF Brunchi-pneumunli, y MAVIS—At hie residonco, otet aesiins grees after a loin und eo Cies Syjemcwortticay.. Hae ee atc yetaviy. ane eye n eel iness, OF eunsuny ainia takOH Lo Fultdhy ity bor UnearoHeNE. of igi Bee ) Vicwe Mituhol ta the 4ith yoar Yonoral Beturtny, the 3192, at 1:9 o'clock, ‘ita square einen Sleuugey at Hus Ca ed eh OG. bi, dnd uF Lue Order are TRUNKS, te. —— yw wn re Nr ‘Youriata Tray iezour- lou ‘1 Haw 1, Wits For'trunts datchols, Rage Rr Ly ul par, No. 24d Mintcrol “ ANNOUNUEM s. WATCILNIGHT MERTING Witt ho held thi venue I Moradne Ste sentiment Banat Ne Mork, aon oF Henituitdy Mew As de fell, and othore wilt bo iq M KINDERGA TRAINID auhool—Miss Maliin 1, Ross, Inte Ueinelpal Kin= donerton ‘Trainingdapretmont at Cook County Nore mal Holton! has bean anqagad by the ieoo Kintor. marten Assooiation of Chicags, nnd will onal a froo Gianson ‘Trosing, dan. 2 at dp. tin Marine Ustild> ing, cornor Indlana-ny. und ‘twanty-nocund, E LADIES OF NEW COVENANT N ‘0,0, 1, togathar with the tudor hiiatian’ “Lomperance Unton of «and the lading OF the Hed -iupbon nis Monduy, dan. 2 trom 10 v'equek mat Wed-ttibbon Club-rounis, td Gm No, ior twanty-neco HIE REV, LP, M! ure bofore tha Philunophical Soulaty this ov fag, Bnvlect: he Doctring Of Lmmoreallt A ha REV, JOHN, WILLIASON RCER WILL LECT: one Day pastorof the First MB. Church, with caiduat {hg Bundny-schou} tonchary fusotine in tawor Fareall 1 the Gospel” HE YOUNG MEN'S MEBTING ‘THIS evening will bo holt in tho ¥, MC. A. room, Madiaun-st, Commorciil ttavolure und. niranuore aro welenma,. Ar. J. W. Denn Sucrotary uf the Kvangel intfo Cummittce, will conduct 18. rp WILDEY ASSOCIATION WILD hold a feqaine mooting at tho Grund Mavitie Tlotol thin eveninu ATCH NIGHT SERVICES WILL BE holt in Teintt ‘Church Saturday night from 9 o’eluek until midnl SUL TS, DOLMANS, &c. GRAND Closing-Out Sate Friday, Saturday & Monday, (We Inventory on Tuesday.) The Berlin Suit Co,, 226 STATE-ST., Offer, before STOCK-TAKING, among thousands of BARGAINS, the following Extraordinary Tuducoments A $16 Fur-Trim’d All- Wool Beaver Dol- mans for - = $11.50 $40F ur-Trim’d46-inch Silk Dolmans for - 25.00 $35 Cold Silk Suits, » $20and «- = 25.00 $65 Black Silk Cos- tumes, $40 und - 4.5.00 LADIES desiring to Parehnse any style of garment will do well to come and ex= amino our stock. Goods must he sold. Prices no object. The Berlin Suit Co,, 226 STATE-ST. lodny At nun atl, Subdjoot: “Tho Louinning of Opon Evenings and all day Monday. PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTO, And Hundreds of others. Elegant Gold, Velvet, Plush, and other materials in CAB- INET FRAMES, Easels, Albums, Pict- ures, Stereoscapes, Views of Chicago, &c. Very Low Next Weel. LOVE 0 88 STATE-ST, VAILORING. For “SPOT CASIL” on HEAVY OVERCOATINGS sr Ju"et ORDER, or 10 Per Cent Discount On all Garmonts to onies of MEDIUM Wolzhts to HEVUCH STOUR, wore J.B. Hall & Co, Tailors, 130 Dearborn-st. SUGARS, ADULTERATED ~ Sugar Haters, Quotations on Wavemeoyer & Elder's Pare Sugars. Por lb, Patent Cut Loaf, + - 101.3 Powdered, - 10 1.2 Exira Fine Granulated, - 10 Sondird A, «ee OO Windsor a, 1 pe ate : ; White Ex. €, - + + Yellow, - - « + 8 Vermont Maple,» + + 16 Inoriginal packages of one barrel or more, 1-£c'off. : C,H. SLACK, (rocer and Wine Merchant, 79 & 81 State-st. For Quotations, send for Catalogus and Price- List. HOLAL BAKING POWDER, Pt Absolutely Pure. MADR FROM GRAPH CREAM TARTAR, Tlounokeeper's favorite in londing cities of the sorts No athor vroparition makos, auch light, flaky, hot breals,orJuxurions pastry, Can bo eaten'by dyapen. thes without fear of the lls resulting froin Leavy inte gostibie food, 2 Commondedt for purity undwhvie fomenesa hy tho Governmont Ghorlst, Up. Mots, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, Now York. LEAS AND COFFEES. SPECIAL ROAST OF OUR FAMOUS COFEEES FOR NEW YRAU'S, TE AS THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. CURIOS CLOSING OUT. Lnrgo.variety of Junanoso and Chinero Fancy Goods, Ton Pow, Tos Bots, Cea Jars, Jaaiubuo Bashar, ote FORMOS TEA IMPORTINGCO, ‘88 Staterst. WALER MOTORS. Backus Water Motor, Bupplies from Mydrant Pressure, tho Cheapert power known. Invuluabie for Liowing Church Orguty nin ping srfvetling 2: meacks Kewlng Muckines tn lvure- holds orfactorien, ‘Turning Lathes, Coffee Alle, Maur suge Machines, Elevators etc. It in nulscloss, neat, comets wleadyt will work at any preset of water shove 14 poundas at 40 panda jireen * Power, anda pacity up to 10 hire powor, Brive Gis es $300. Pend fur Dercrintive ireutar ta THE BACKUS WATER SIOTOR CO, + “Neto York, Works, Chicuyo, BRB Nroatway, Nowurl,N.J, 42Deurborns. , Infringements will bo prosecuted. By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO, For Our Rogular Saturday Salo, 9:30 This Morning, QRUAT CLRAING SALE FURNITURE, CARPETS, . GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Inoludls tl nH Puy. Inala HE ARUTT SUM CE Cty ee eho. Glassware, fre Hats, Caps, Furs, Gen- eral Marchandise, &., &e. Bigaale ch. a aaloall roth SON, PLIST & ‘Binnd SI itund: hasty DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Le. [AWICNDS! Cash ! he Obect! Profit! None ! Extra Inducoments will ba afer Bilrhusers vf Fine Bininonty, Witches and dewelee a Orde tu Fodiicy stuck privet to taking davulee, at OLDSMID’S Old Estuvitened (1805 . iistuond Heeierwues om oad OD Wast Madixonsst. Branch omice, 444g Larinor-vt., Denver. Calora Hie late Oe itn haha to aolous Eran FUR CAPS worth double, 6.000 eto Heston ams toe calle Testes, til Hundalph-ate, eee ME Narr Clarks Jig North Clarkeat, nif $L, #2.$hur $) (ora retall bo By 'uxurand ut tie vase Cuniostn Alnerica, put Up vluguntly and tite aluerisanceteus, Phas Oat Chteaa, Meads Error Raia UTE pee LL Confectioner, 78 Mulisui-at, BIRDS, PaLER en Oo cianas eos Gena BIRDS German Canaries, and other Hinglug Birds, at KAEMPFER’S, 127 Clark. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. 'Tho annual meeting of the Atockholaera or" The thooluction of ‘trustees for the ‘ensuing year and ala for tha transactlon of such othur buslnons as imay come before the musting, will bo held at tho ofica of thy Company in Cuicayo on Tuesday, the third day of Januury, 18% between the hours of 10 a, m, and HENRY BE. LOWE, am. CUICAQD, Deo, 21, 1831. Secretary, Stockholders’ Meetin ‘he annual meeting of the Stockbolders af tha cavo Wost Diviviun Rutlway Company for tho vl tion of a Board of Directors and the transaction. auch other business wa tuay bo properly brought be- fore the wooing, a hald ut the onice of the be ne Buatoeshe Chienuo, un ‘Tuesday, Jagr unr 2, ats o’cluck p, in. if CHUL 14 WEBB, Secretary. Dated Docembor 27, isi. MEDICAL, “Toose’s Extract Red Clover Blossoms Tho Creat Blood Purifior. Taborat EOI AND LATAILIHS, Monroe Atiche aeoge se OUI & CO, 137 Madlaon-st,, Room 1% Call or send for celrcular, id HANGES, aes ING SUH HANES ZL Nestand chenpeat. with 10 Closyts, High Clusste, 2 Gvona. lion Pawo line, best Nickel Work mraust lop nurs fucg, Bold by doulere, U. 8, Foundry Co., w TO 100 Eitlh8T. Moe. ne. ie PIR RDS, Pm DENTIST, GPP S~ 169 South Clark st : PF Ment Gum hrta.... BF it Plaloa Bete. Hinge, maunk cor « Teeth extracted without pal Cock, AU we waren Castings for Machinery und Bulldinys. Heavy Cast! ins a specigite. RUBELT M. RDDY.