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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY MARCH 3, 1875. THE CITY. Maeenmne® “Weave know tine o havon't | that these funda have been fatthfit rank Ag. | tributed, that no unjust or oxort nd justly dine | decided yeaterday to recommend to the Hoard to | South Side with pipos, nt free, salaries, soll seventeot: fire-bonds of $1,0Weach, tho is q horein described, 28 | achaot children, 665 of whom were rojected as an tribe revolt far south as Twenty-neoond atraat, and the Wost | not being properly vaccinated. ee abel Bor \d attacked acceptod the naw boinhs whos after ance, Mie o- & KeAog fatha | and commissions in tho receiving or disbursing of | coods to bo placodaa tho crodit of the building | Bide an far wont as fialntod stroot, would bamuch | The Board thon adjourned. skirmisties and the lors of one hunds a GENERAL NEWS other Mine and played ton igen at earn pee hte 2 licen allowed, wo musts ing charactht fund of Cook Caunty. Tho county hs 500,000 Jens than tha cont, ot the new proposed puny in a of his supporters, waa corapallod to aurea ins je PY in these flre-bonds, ho time they were ef- | engine al io or-Works, an uel, an ad a ju tha Morocco territory, % Will, an’ supposs they did? Ia ttyou that } of our faititul orticers aud tie fama of our clit. Mt | caved, J, 8, Itumeoy minima Was put on the fondance, one yoar, leaving out of the question CRIMINAL ‘ chit followore stander. oF ki 0, thas il, ta trous charges whicl Capt, 8am Ellis, of the West Bide police, who Fearn ite midile. ont Sele taioed packs on tho otter Land: te ihe main, we have only to hold | coupons as Treasurer, but tho body of tho bond | the immeasurably greater supply of wator thore- has boon afflicted for soma time withrbeumatiem | of cards with your ditty thumb, yo omadhan 2?" | the miscreants aysto publle raze, and thelr finndish | was nover signod by Mr. Rumsey, hanco tho | by attalnod, Tho North Division, from tts of tho heart, is atill in a dangerous condition. * Alsy, ainy nary, will yo?" Tatorted tho fine old | cotutenances will he indelibly puotographed upon tho | Cominittee dovidad to recomn:nond thatthe bonds | nearor proximity to the. pamping-works, would, 1 f jor child, the gresay H R rien Coat Covuity Dian ins alved up the bask Irish ontionan all of the olden time, “an phivat DN eae sac hencil fertuer; Me etinors | Le cancolod, aud more bo eugraved or printed lo | perhaps, uot roquiro to'be thus provided, A, ing all their hords and flocks to tho victors, wh are ostiinated to have captured 50,000 sheen? 20,000 camols, A nuinber of tho French aut tr troops, spalis and ‘arcos botong totno bei! Sheriff Agnow sent fiftecn prisonora to the Husa of Correction yosterday to sorve out sen- tonces recolved in tho Criminal Court Inst Bat~ bs Tee gee tim thoy wor playing?” * Ary how | REeTTE oe rane oe many amealtay aritocrat,. | t&kotholr place, urday. ‘There are now 171 prisonera in the Jail, | culty ia preventing thete yoing aif worfeg ete brulding, comer of Washington and Dearborn | should I know? Dhraw-poker may bo!” Toad now, uentlomen, lat it be sald of the Citizens! | The Committee on Public Charitios of the 5 AN ANBURD LAW. which is the smallest number in that institution | fray that the cominandant of tho ailjaccnt dist etracts, aud taken rooms on the second door of | « Dthraw the divil! av it had boon that, or atic- | Committes, when they have accomplished ‘their tanks | County Board waa [n aossion yeatorday afternoon To the Euttor of The Chicage Tribune: since Bhoriff Agnow was sworn into office, trict han had to declare pouitively that tio will No. 12) Lako atreot. ton-piteh, or forty-five, or ony gamo that a | that theybavein no manner been derelict to thelr | osamining raquisitions for supplies for the pr Curcago, March 2.—1 noticed a communica- SiCirta nOTEL GELUsDenRtn purnua and shoot all doxeriors in order to pro ‘Tho tomperatnro yerterday, aa observed by Beara soni play ae and not lose Ai isis baie Me. Woodman's sposch, the Committee ont moush for the Insano Anylum and. Do tlon tho other day in ono of the city papers, 9 spict, I'd not have cared a trauneon, But, Date ‘e 5 vont thom from quitting the sorvico Without, Futnre quests of tho Grand Paciflo Hotol are | jeayo, secured an immunity from thieves which has not been onjoyed for sovoral wooks paet, through tho arrest yestordsy of « couplo of colored mon employed at tho house, named William A. Hood and Howard Barnos. Lor some time past the guests of the house havo had property of gront- or or Jeas valuo stolon froin thoir roomie, and tho prepelators havo boon annoyed with nolicitations ‘otrytorocovor the same. In December, Mr. Hopworth Dixon while on hile lecturing tour here was robbed st this hotolof $500 ingold. At another time thero wna a lons of $63, at anothor of $61, aud again of @40. ‘ho sevoral pooplo who had pase-koys to tho rooms woro oxamined in _reforenco to theso numerous thofte, but no light waa thrown upon tho thief theroby. A few days ago a gontléman who had occasion to go into his room suddonly diacovered a man em- “ Tlouse. They decided to moot to-morrow morn- | undor tho signature of * Granger,” with respect ‘Monnseo, optician, ne se enpeaeed (ates ney, hivwat do yo think of Shori and hia Dip pene neunberiava complaints from cartons ing at 10 alas in tho Contmnitteonroon or stig toncortainact of tule Stato, pasta Inst year, ung Building), was, at 88, m., jegrecsh; 108, | uty, and that Dipnty and Asaissor. too, that sita | pa ‘ 3 ¢ urpose of making the purchases. Tho Clerk o! r . m., 4; 12 a 16; 3 p.m, 21; 6pm, 19; 8p. | down in Asaloon an’ plan tin gimes ‘of ailys | Was docidod tu issito a call to the peoplo of Chi- | TusPQsoot making the Terai ee tity all tho | forbidding the solling of puts and calle, to do 4 f taro, a haythin gamo, phiworo tho divi! a row! yo | CARO to rend any complaints thoy may havo to loading wholesale dealers {n grocerios and dry- livor grain, and invoking tho authortios to on- m., 17 degrees. - bring- | mako agaluat tho Society to the headquartors of = ions. Dolioving as I do, in com- ‘The membora of F Company Iilinots Biate | ing chato but yourralty ae otto 2” Molly: | the Commaittes at Kling’s eatoou. adquartors of | gooda—excopt Perlolat—to bo on hand with | force its provisions. Delloving ) 4 their samplos, This oxcention of Periolat was | mon with othors, that tho Inw In question Isa Guard presented their Captain, William Black, | tare?” said tho othor, in almost apeechlers | bo made to hold a joint meeting with the Coun | mada by Commissioner Holden, who remarked a . with ec albeaiie sword and cpaulottes youterday denunt. Ayer that esa aid bho: pli wattio: Pe a to-day, to decido upon a plan of tbat, tf that individual got in this une, it srould Se rarea tees Pararsney eet Y ‘. , aud never mad vats le eC ‘ Dag rofaariad:te’ tie . veniog. Noarly all tho members of the com} 4p the bar-keoper took houtd of tho deck for tho pes er. bo without a notice, Boma ono omar Mao fears, | imagine 1s interested in tho matter, being on tHe eT uae cena drinks, aud made It like dropping stot out of DR, DE KOVEN. Poriolat will bo on hand and got away | “ragged odgo” In his trados), that it concerns ‘Tho largo organ bullt for St, Paut (Univoraal- | shovel,’ Will, will," was the reply, ‘it's pore TWO MORE DIOCESES. with the larger portion of tho contracts,” | the public in any way whatovor, tho membors of int) Church by Meusra. J. 1. & O. 8, Odell, was | ry Lam to hear it, for Lalways thought well of . | to which Commissioner Holdon rosponded, . ie Int) CCE Oe Meare gc ae their tactory 1m | Leet ato Abiehad Deon poner, now, but | ,_2utelligonge was rocetved yosterday of the a¢ A 5 | the PL epnorria TTer ae “Wall, if ho docs, ho will havo to show how it fu Now Yorx, from 10 o'clock, #. in, to 5p. m., and | solly-tara, aud the Shiriff of Cook County nud tion of two'more Dioceses on tho papers of Dr. | sono.” Last month Poriolat auccoedo: in fur- will be in ite placa in the new church in this city | his diputy to bo atuck by a bar-keopor from Bt. Do Koveu. That of Albany voted in his favor, nisbing nearly tho entire supplies, notwith- should be rostrictod in thoie legitimate trangac- on tho 16th inst. TLouim—eloven drinks, and the divil a wan on tho | and that of Central New York, which met at | standing the fact that better samplos were of- | tious pasos my comprehension, In all tho ¥ ined house!" and tho tio'noblo old Romans atepped | syracuse yestorday, votod adycraoly on hin, and | fored by othor deators at the samo figurce, It | creat mercial marta of the world, auch as er rans eee aE TT Hee tl ae zie over Lo the Slaals-Zcilung aud yubseribed to it ee the Roy. Dr. Sani, Tidbebolet of South- | remains to bo acan rhother tho Committeo will Ls ooae —_—.—__ It cost them $2 to get s blackamlt! opgn » Philadotphia ‘cliatty-box, and. wey fe in it and emptied ont 4 conte, the charitabig ladies who had boon cuginearini that box for ‘ a year looked an awful look at each other, = —————| MARRIAGES. Seaesrnaeteamenearan ne na nae FRUET—ROSR—On the 231 wilt., by tho Mev. 17, y n he Gunter, Gottlieb’ Fructand alles Wortua’t, tos, aft DEATHS. BAKEN—Io thi ampicae Wr WAKER la this city, March 1, of consampiton, W, Ez Clevoland (V,) and Wisconsin papers ple HOWH-~Tuseday, Match 2, tof add Bury Ge Mowe! awed an gaya tt 202 Of Cha Pr. , ed aga window-cleanor in bis closet.. Tho BROMFIRLD—On the 2d : London, Liverpool, and Now York, and ctec- | Ploy! athe fd inst, at bis residence, 14 7 for a year. again allow him to watk off with tho lion's por- M y suspicions circumstance was reported at tho | Pivo-st., James Lromticld, t 3 tee ern mn ia Srondar a paper, Tho ANEW epoRcH OnGAMIZATION. crn Ohio, Out of -neven Standing Commaittocs | 4g0tn allow him to walk oil oh the Pon's Hol | wero, oporations of tho kind are froo aad un- | offen, and Mr. Drake lied Detociivo Shnmons | gfasteyen rou Moreen at 2 p,m at Mt, contractors for thin special work were W. 11. | Itmay not be uninteresting to tho public to heard from Dr, Do Koven haa four. atated within tho County Bullding tat weortain | fottorod by auch ridiciloue enactmontn, and are | dotailed to watch tho two mon namod above, | | t peg cnaren, garner Huan aa Maperior-e. Sells & Drother, of this city. know tat thore is now organizing a now Epis- BWSPAPEN COMMENTS. momber of the Board is Interested with Periolat | wisoly loft to take thelr conrao, Iam no mom- | both of whom are employed in thin capacity. A } papers pleaso copy. nnd) ¥ Tel h : Me, B, | copal church in the southern part of tho city, Tho New Yord World says: in theso contracts, mor of the Board, and_have no intoreat whatso- | abort watch Bpols thelr movoments convinced SPEOUAL NOTICES, ‘Tho Houstow Cex) ae faye: Mae. Dy | mituated in what wad formerly known 88 | no opinion of a man possorsing tha jndictal nxind, —__»-—— ever to subsorve, aud writo from 8 common- | the officer that thoso wore the partios responsi- |. 4 GES, Lombard, formerly n banker of Chicago, vieeny | the parish of the Chureh of | tho Holy | thokeen inteliect, and the wide experieuce of Judye LOCAL LETTERS, seveo view of the subject. Why should not peo- | blo forthe dopredations: Ho arroated them yea- Heuston tuo othor day, Ife is one of tho colony | Communion. That church, boing unable | Drummond, is cutitled to unusual consideration. ibaa a ureebeR'a SDSS MINTAS pis be left todo aathoy ploaso in such mattora? | terday afternoon. Subsoquontly their rosidence % aatlanntty from Hilnodd ae qhottled neat | to drav froin a largo tortitory cnet of Stato stroct | ilis declaration fu favor, of Dr. Do Koren on the iN ortham ii a ‘y at No. 40 Mortdian streot waa scarched, and Centaur Liniments r : conntry like this it ie an indal- i enue Lelween hie supporiora and Sle op- To the Eulstor of The Chicaro Tribune? in a commorclal ty like thi |- | potnti nbout #1,500 worth of stolen proporty recovered. plessed with their immunity from chills, Mr. 3, not only granted permirsion, but urged tho ad. | Pom ut #1,500 worth of stolen proporty Way pain, aubduo aswell) iblo disgraco to havo such a law on tho statute Mt elliage, beat vinabii 4 hots will go far to convince those who are opou to | Cutcado, March 2,—3r. Whitlock claims, in his Duras, and will cure rh seared ate aS ronenid acon of indy and has | Vsabilty, of oesurying, “that portion of | Eonvictan,, Ghory.can be but gn opinion of the Ue | ietor In tonday'e Tarpuxe that Communinm, hat ook, and it should be repeated at onco, | It consisted of a ere dame. gikuenare and sous day Heth bw oral been quite successful in raising hay. work —"'God-apoed.” — Accopting this in | Sctos thecdlscuesion thst bas tiresdy vored the Dio. | ascendod to « high respectability and power, and ——- table-cutlery, and somo jowelry of considorable siipen es he) Menlo ¥ Veappor tnt AGerman laboring man named John Lang, | ail thankfulnogs, thoy hava gono on with tho | ceso most intimately interested, Lome rulo ix ss) that concessions will havo to bo mado to it, As ST. PATRICK'S DAY. yalue, It tan found that the monoy stolen had — y pe, Tapp ER bs ot who was talien to the hospitals few days ago to | work, lorling confldent of success, and hoping | much tobe recommended iu matters ecctectastical as boon deposited in tho Fidolity Savings Bank to the oredit of theso rascala, and that they had thoro $800 subject to their order. —_.+— ANNOUNCEMENTS. The compilmontary concert to Ald. Campbell animals, Price 60 conta; rnltArpor thes Si. ee ee, Catarrh and offensive discharges fru threat, diphiheris ‘and quinsyicenre guaranteed, Gttt Lintmeut lodide of Armonia, ‘Dopnt, 431 Sirth-ar,, ¥ Nare, AN druebta. io canta and @ a hottie, Vay SCUA ACK, SHEVENRON & ELD, Wholeeate Aponte Tothe Hilitor of The Cileaga Tr thune t ; i ff-raff that com- - i 1 . . Ine | Tuiattern polities, Ono good reason for confirming | t0," respectability,” Look at tho tii March 1.—Ileving hoard that tho bo tanked for peat eer a thiedeatare | <oobtarts sover ail (ve alice ebades of dios. Bt, De Raven ia'to be dina intue ci mtacon™ | poso the Communist rabblo: mon ho ara Fan she abok ot: thie ty are bout 36 pared i Me a rarer ras | cae ae aA ea bnteepron aera dctoratoen toch | Semnerigie, 20 jenna Hameabuae, Hoty nataral-born loafers, mio viven unless they | thelr usual formon St. Patriek’s Dag, and hay- Q the General uc tion, Dr, Do Koven’s name, | honost day's work in thoir Hyves unless thoy timed ‘a vordict according to the facts, ‘Tha de- | tract no debts for tho parish to pay iuterout on. euudidature, atid vlows have for some years back wut | wore forced to do eo by. tho sharp ing on interest in tho aforesaid party, I would ceascd bas a fatuily in somo part of this State. ‘They have rented the building known as Murray | formly produced an agitation which may have been é A a like to make a suggestion to the losdera of the Tivo boys camo in from tho Bridowell Monday Chapel on Indians avene, Uotween ‘Trenty- | auvantaguous, thotigh to us the advantage ts not ap- | DANES of lungor; and sa to powor,” wo only baw forthcoming domonstration. It strikes mo, do : SUSPENDERS. 4 ninth and Thirticth atracts, whore thoir oxpensics | Paront. gk, * Wheroia it? oh where?” Mr. Whitlock ‘i to has beon postponed till Tucsday. FENN, Rud Wont Ae ete ere the ony | will Lo such aa to place tio Gospel witha the | Pho St, Louis Globe takes somewhat similar | dofines Communism os moaning au equal and So eee Tinieiliae wambalven tar ale Ire, Yan Cott will hold noon-meetings at tho yocant ‘placo in tho chalr-shop, the others are in | esol of all. ground: genoral distribution of money and labor. » Zt is First Methodiat Ohurch each day thiu week. ‘Tho Noy. 0, L, Thompson will speak at the Rounton Presbyterian Church Thureday evon- Ing. Arogular meeting of tho Chicago Photographia Association will be hold this evoniug af ite rooms, No. 168 State atrect. Mr. Waters" lecture this afterncon will bo at No, 94 Calumot avonuo, inatoad of at the WWood- ruff House, Subject, “Our Aryan Descent.” Tho regular monthiy moeting of tho managors of the Old Poopte's Homo will be hold ot 12m. to-day, at tho Homo, corner of Thirty-ninth t i ‘Ladies havo bean canvassing the field, with s | | Tho opinion of Judgo Drummond upon the election sako of display, while so many of thelr fellow- je eireet A bea ai ae ote cemapitetied siow of finding all church farallics who may bo,| of Dr. 1's Koveu, gud the duties aud powers uf tho | SUSY bes sed by te ee praeeieertans countrymen are on tho brink of starvation? By ‘bad. waye, 1b Mull'be » Ro Hf t iindecided where to go. ‘Lo ail stich thoy givo a | Stonding Commulttees of the several Divecncs, ts very | Drains and musclo abil sharo bie s0 this Ido not mean tho " Communo,” or any such table ited aie «Home Pfaugp suo buy out cordial invitation to unite with thom at their tye isbe inte ie belt ve othe riuitios brains and musclo with thase whobava no brains | toast, but those poor men to whom work wonld ial In i * e Like us, eves tho Commit ‘< lo 1 0 ar tho eicect ontirelys first eervico Sunday, March 7, at tho usual Lours Vanot go tack of the raford, that the Diocesan Con- | 804 no dentro to use thelr musclos, + Which dof- | 9 Tteaaure, but who aro dénlod it on accoant C. W. Reard £ Qui le porfacting’| 2 morning and evening worsaip, and to co-op- | Cention ia the beat Judge of its own membership and | inition s boy 10 years old would Iough to corn. | op ES noueually dull timo, * I¢de wall known Mr. C. W, Rearden, of Quincy, fa porfy crate with them in thie good work. ‘Thoy Lavo | Inurpretor of tv own rates, and that he iudepeutteuce | The real moaning of Communtam in; "No nrive a grand atéreorama of ‘sun ptetures,” each | with them tho lov. W, Morbert Smyto, aman | af the Dloceve sould bo ronpocted by allthe utter Di- | tocracy, and tho uso of capital wo that | that our city, at the present timo, contains ‘viow 12 feet in dianetor, preventing Stour Tron woll known for his zeal aud conscientious dig> | vceses. Tho Blanding Comittee of the Diocese of In- | te i benent ell classes alike.” Now, | hundrods, yes thousands, of such people. And ficeut pica 7 ee ‘donbttuls,” The Gloves nitvice to the Standing | seo that such a theory impossivle | ependin oroat nated bullae a root aul Including the | The Chieago Gun Club heli Ite. psckly meet- | (srninecs'is tocontin Dr, Dokoven, if for no other | to put iu practice in any enlightonod community. | aSaint who. 1£ Lo were on onrth to-day, would midat_noted bulldogs. siroot, Se ier | ing yesterday avoning at tho Grand Bacitlo Ha- | Season than to get rid of him, Me bas overy qualiica- | It might do very wall for a backwoads colony | discourage tho wasting of mousy which juetly ete., which cannot fail to amazo and bowilder | tol, ‘Str, J. J. Gillespio, Vico-l’reaident, prosid- | tion of character aud talent for tho position,—that ts | or n tribo of savages, but not for n largo, civil. | bolonge to tho poor. his audioneo auywhoro but in Chicago. ing. On motion of Mr, Konnoy, it was agrood | alimitted ou all nldes, ‘The Episcopalians of Minos | (eq population, And wo. notice one thing, that | _ Dut, as Lwoll know how useless it is to try to ‘Tho annual mocting of tho Chambor of Com- | that at tho next shoot tho vew English grand wai ces eri thoy ane the personel Interest) whore the Communit theory is practiced in | dissuade them, let mo oxbort thom to try and merce wan hold yestordny afternoon, and tho fol- | traps, presented to tho Club, should bo used. | | thematter, te ncn for neta deat aol test arhot | somo of our Western oolonios, thera in a grant | alloviato the misery of thelr fellow-citizens ho Jamin officers wero olected for the cunuing your, | _ A.challenge wns received from tho Kennlcott | Str saiir they contiem lun now Were. will be an | doal of dissatisfaction, and, as tho colonies grow | aro now in auch dito need; for to do so would bo veMhoit opposition: President, Danial’. Jones; | Club to shoot a friondly match, from tive to 1if- | onu'ot the muller ina far 49. ho te coucernot. De- | iu importance, tho thoory ia abandonod ad not | am act worthy of thelr own and tholr adopted SUSPENDERS The best in the world aro the BRACES made by Fisk, Clark & Flags, « HAVE JUST INTRODUCED THEIR NEW PATENT “CAST OFF.” streot and Indians avenuc. * The ninth annual bal! of the Molligan Zonavea will tbe held at McCormick's Halt Wednesday cyoning, March 17, Capt. Farrell is making oxtonstvo arrangementafor » grand time. Vice-1' George C. Walkor: Directors, J. | toon men ou o side, ton singla and fivo doublo | sider, a priest of atroug convictions ts not noveaseril yi if country, 1 Fiaucoole a, W. Wowne, W. 1. Low, i:,G, | rises each, at pigeons, for the birdy aud supro- | sure lo Pret ot curot pacinas proiivities aud igrage | polos Just As Leay, ib might do for ncolony ry 7 to servo a8 a mutusl protection, but foros place —— A ib by the is + : » Comstock, 0. K.A. | macy. The ehaltenge was not accepted, because | nous behavior,eapecially when Le has conacientionsness: r . 7 supper will bo given by the ladies of tho Tawtgnon Ee Eee, Thomas tL Tarker the ‘Kenuicott Gib bad takers ns notice OF a saab emnaaaan lah ‘Hesponstbilty alvaya an 8 cool- of any end mall at Hoe, capital and labor” THE CITY-HALL. Fourth: Peealisisriane Charh (Prat, Sringe’ ) FOR SALE AT RETAIL AT ALL ‘i saci q coi ub, | is atte ‘ Wo havo jut recelvod tho Lakoside Directory | ! Which any of its mambors, sr0 debarred from THE CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION buya labor. If Mr, Whitloek kuows of cny way | clock Hriday aftornoow in the City Clork’a | per, 00 con wee of Wie State of fives, uvaluabie publicasiou, | Pertictpating. | No otlier bistiocs of ie | MONTHLY nEvoNT oF Tiik ExecUrivs cousirrrer, | Of fevorsing this oidor of thingr, and making alle. . ing aad akeaietads | ee : ing * acture : iss 1 wali sang: | labor buy capital, 1 wliout! ko to boar of it. ‘ne Board of Public Works yosterday paid for | Union \ ald to-morrow evening in the contalniag 9 et Croat, and maanntectiring some | catty our. The rogular movthly meeting of the Citizens’ | he haya plan that will work, Karl Klings may as ELON Sovond Church, corner of 3forgan and Monroe streets. Acuressed will be made by Dr. Moss and the Rev. @. W. Northrup, "i * Jai labor at tho pumping-works, 93,064.00, Thoy 1 ‘i q Seon ~ | At tho annual meoting of the Tolleston Shoot- | Association tool placo at the roomaat 5p.m, | well “atep down and out” and Mr, Whitlock % Ere et sea talngraphy stations,” cta., | ing Club of Chicago, held Monday ut the ofllva | yesterday. U.P, Derickson, tho Vico-Prosident | “up nud in,” and become tho lender of tho ales audited tho tabor-rolls for the month of throughout te entiro Stato. Its accuracy is | of 8. 3f. Moore & Co., tho following gentlemen | of the Aesociation, occupied tho chair, and J, | ‘bold Commune.” Whon it comes to pass that | February. ‘AUCTION SALES. SRP icine onde absence teeter By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, + A yory intorosting lectaro on the recent youvhod for, oud tho tynographical ocechtlon is Kare slecladialicers for fis: ep SUlNe VeRe ike C. Ambler acted as Secrotary. & fron Be m4 saliare tho proceae ran Hie Anbor, Tho City Attorney has dotormined to sue tho Asner ina discoveries of George Saitt, of the HALRSROOMA, 103 FAST MADISON-ST, admirable, It is gotten up by Willinms, Don- | A. Hows, 3, B. M. Ford, + - | tho 7 mit, havo | tandindy of 1229)¢ Wabash avenue for not put- | Dritish Musoum, 1s promised noxt Sunday after- THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, ry dout; 8.M, Moore, Lroasurer; Edward Storr, ‘Tho following report was presentod by tho | no skill or tuck, and will not endeavor to Lave 4 ‘ (WEDNE:! ) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, ally 005 aud nog 6. Secrotary; C. J. Peck, W. HM. Lhomwpson, L. L. | Executive Committee : any, then, and’ only then, will wo expect tho | tng up the proper numbor over her door, She | Noon by the Sunday Lectura Bociaty. Tho AT 196 BAST: MADISON-S Tho Woman's Nutional Temporance Union bas Z 0 BANERUPT SALE Of the entiro atock of » Wholesals Deslor of Crockery, China, Glassware, Plated and Ornamontal Ware, Table Cutlory, &c. speaker will bo Dr. Kohler, of this city. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Board of Supervisors of tho Woman's Hospital of tho Stato of Illinois will be held at tho residence of Mrs, Archio McBean, 1031 Prairtoavenuo, Friday at2p.m. <A full attendance is requested. detorenined ty publi#h a temporauce papor, to be Palmer, Executive Committe: sane svelatlan of Core ect iis Angol Gabriel to sound his born and reficve un persists ia keeping up the number 1228, and bas detorenined to publi a temporauce pupor. 2b | “oi 16 uo mall attendance of the young | ottawa eae ey rugnged. snes your tue | QB ORE MIBCEY and Lobe opto havo no | POPtOriy refused to chango it. ries, tho “Woman's Union,” now established in | men intercated in organizing a boat club, tho | mncetiug in carrying to completion the projects Lersto- | time for utudy and enj ie rats is alt Tho investigation into the doiaya in sounding ciostovery town througout the entire couti- | mccting ut tho residence of N. 1}. Boydou, No | fore tue axbjecty of our monthly reports, wo are at imo for study and enjoyiaont. This is alto | 116 slave in tho Walll firo was concluded yoater- fete a to be. choaps (only GO conten yoar), | 13 Iudiana avenue, last night, adjonried with | thia time unable to do snore than, atate that the various | Bothor ‘too thin.” Avy working person has Tho avid iM be Sf brieht {ull of fact teh and inupisatlon ‘ont transacting any business. Duo notico will | Mills seut to SpringHuld for Iegislative action are in a6 plenty of timo to study and eojoy hinwolf {f he | day morning. Tho avidenco will Lo transmitted sp i i + forwards condision uy could bo hoped, considering | wishes to, Itis a well-known fact that, whon o | to tho Board, and tho caso will come up for trial Tho revival at .Centonary M, E. Church oon- WM. A. B &GO,, Anctioneen, just what every “temperance woman” will prizo | be given when and whore the noxt mecting will | the conditious aud clreuinataneos to which they are | workinginaa fecls like lonting a day or two, ho Friday tinnes with {ncreasing interost. ‘Tho pastor, tho = Wh. rs at Bbuve rublen, Send wanes to Hraweos E, Wille } bo bold. nnavoluaMy aublect. “hu project fur munteipal fear. | will do eo whother it affects Lis cmployors ine | Ou citer Friday oF Saturday of the Prevent | jive". Peck, is now aaested by Aire, Van | 2°" CS 8 INT EO Uy Et Ei, urd, No, 148 Madieon etrect. if wte civiL Seorserni,, n Fea rout the aan taneous mpieltof tne mesaure | forests or not. {f his omployors do not liko it, R Pott alan, ta Blatt Cott, the evangolist. Thero will bo s spocial TOP BUGGIES, and HARNESS ‘Mr, W. W. Bator, of the National Lightning- Tho monthly meoting of tho Civil Engineers’ | Oat cusnged feom that orginally adopted, Our | they can dischargo him ; be doea not care a cent, Billy Carman, Police Custodian, is picking up | meeting this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and an- ? 1 Rod Company, died in this city, of consumption, | Club of the Northwest was held yesterday atter- | president nn:l other members of tho Execitive Com- eapecially if itis summer, Perhaps Mr. Ogden | his trapa, consisting of unclaimed;stolon goods, | other this ovoning. WEDNESDAY (THIS) MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, Monday evening, Decoased was a brother of | noon at No, 145 Sonth Clark wtreat. iniltce and of the Asroclatioa aro now at Springtiold to | Whitlock can devise a plan which will make this | proparatory to asale which will come off noxt —— AT 109 EAST MADISON-ST. 34tr, 0. P. Baker, of the name Company, and had ‘Mr. Chesbrough was inthe chair, and 8.8. | givethtxond the other bills proper attention, with | ali rleht; if so, Jot ua hear from him. As sUBU N WM. A. BUTTERS 2 CO., Anctinscers, recently removed ta this city from Now York, | Creoley aoted as Secretary. Every prospoctof auccesn, for ogo man getting nick, and hia noighbor | Weel ‘This will bo the first sale of these goods UBURBAN. a Feeoatly aaemmtimable geritloman, pomessing au. | ‘Tue nanie of Gen, N. Gleason was proposed | | Wo tava recelvad the roport of, the Commitlee of | staying poor. Str, Whitlock’ probably, * knong | #lnea tbo great firo, and consequently tho va- WAUREGAN: i. i ct Engineers rolative to ths exatuination of the pumping. ” ‘ tal ht -orior bubinees qualificatious, aa excollont eciti- | for merabership, and favorably nected upon, é t P how itis himectf.". If ho worked hard and |‘rioty is vory large. Lt and a devntod, fineband und father. His | William Zimmerman followed im tho roading | ¢usiues and tho water-nystem, an abetract of which 'y larg z 4 : saved'$1,000, aud his neighbor worked hard aud dition of thoi athe erlb di ; ope 3 tho * Sfothud dwiat (nucersarlly brief, and therefore imperfect) haa a A i (| Tho condition of tho ice around the crib doos demice wil be deoply rogrtted by 9 largo etcle| of A PAPE oe oe ila was roceived nies | Tages aug Aguenae Ime mule ener alto | Toe due eamo ayes, doos twin to reason aod | NOt mprove, ‘Tle morniog there wes an flan furily will receive the condolence of ull who*| thankw by tha Club, : Probably within ten days,—when copica will ba fur- | would it be fair that Sr, Whitlock should ba | of ico 240 fect in length resting against (kenorth kuow then. : ae next ree Bt oxeteiaog ee: tis sissut mised to members ey the Anoe ee cad olbers in | compallod by the inexorable laws of Commun- | side of tho crib, Tho temperatura of tho wator ‘Tho Te Moyne-Farwell Court roaumad its work Alot of the aiiet oT ae tlne ea coinedion. {abr it at great imporance, end in itself an admirable | £82 to divide the $1,000 witb hia neighbor? I | inthe well romaing unchanged, and tho ico is DRY GOODS, OCUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, THURSDAY MORNING, March 4, at 01g o'clock, AT 103 EAST BAD! BECOND By GEO. P. GORE & At half past 1 o'clock Monday evening, 0, A. Partridge, “sanior of the Gazelle, mot witha sovero accidont. Waving finlehod feod- ing a Taylor's cylinder press, ho throw off tho belt, and placod hia hand back of the rod on the oylindor to caso the motion down ; his hand 8 & 70 Wabash-av. ‘ fy a i . suess not. If ouc aystem of polities breeds | steadily increasin; however, was drawn in and severely crushed, any yosterday morning, after having hold ay all- | o\\ay, ‘Thoides soomed to provail that Chicago | *t estaustive repor:. Heese fais thod otic eaetcns Daves oath 8 y in ie 7 FE a ee ay | Berge tum eementprva in Cage | "ew tare ta rent come oe ut | ommi tan ont esetn best dealh fod | "Song ooh, of te Ronn Healt raaraed | Ate gatng a wm cotanged tom too) | SPRING STYLES ona withers was oxamined, O'Brien, the boards | that tho monoy auked to be expended in tho pur- | measures which have occapled us during the winte Snare yonterday from bis recont Eastern trip, Ho waa | machinery, Mr. Partridge, ovarcomo by tho . fug-lowso koeper, where’ so many votors camo | the ‘or now are apparattiy could Lo Dotter uaed | Dy ordsr of jie Biccutlyo Committes, a OnIxGING coWARDICE. Zoven wooks in the Bilddie aud Eastern States, | shock to his nervous system, becamo inaensiblo, 1 fram on election-day. Yeaterday tho first wit- | 4), employing preveutive moan. Legislation was % J, 0, ADLER, Clerk, Tothe Eilttor of The Char40 Fribunes ‘and did not onco visit tho scoue of tho Beecher | acd fell heavily againnt a corner of tho stove, ness was Bt. Clair Cloveland, who tostified to the | jing regarded as cegontial which would compel Tho meoting thon adjourned. i a . trial, for all of which he pats himself on the { ciusing thereby an ugly wound in bishead, Dr, orderly manner in which the olostion was con- | drunerty-holders to not only wre every precnu- < Cntcado, March 2.—1 novicod in your issue of | | nor uaying “Good boy,” Maxon was called in, and exprosscs a hope that 4 ducted at the Firet Precinct of tho Twentieth | ton in the construction of buitdiogs, but also —— tho 27th ult, a letter from an individual writing 4 ont bei fe Mr. Partridgo will so0n bo again at his editorial AT AUCTION. Ward, Eawronco aud David Murphy wero alto | to qupply thom when completed with means of HASSETT. under tho nom da plume * Proporty-Ownor," in | ,,, Will some benerolont being perform an ei of | post, as sound as ever, 3 examined, and gave tostimony an to tho resl- | dofeuso agaluet fire. Legislation was lao | THE OLD MAN UANDED OVER TO THE GRAND | which said person says that, Your rad upon charity by sottling ca japute wi toh has arison |“ Asingulng accident occurred in connection BY OATALOGUE, dence of cercain voters ju the Fourth Precinct of | Yoomed necessary to better control the handling guns. hiatal ¢ thie city lei ara | betwoon President Dixon and auudry other per- | with this matter, which thous posted in auch | 0. wodnosd t the KightoenttsWord. Detective Simmons tosti- | Sct eanaary to holier cout ‘tha Hiadecti in before the Soutts | Mesemblera of this city 1s eran maiutako." | sons as to the pariiamoutary practica in dispoe- | things can oxplain og they lilto; the fact, howov- | On Wednesday, March 3, at 9 1-2 a, m. prom! hed, daring tho afternoon, to the fact that ho | *4G.0N0 of malin 7 , }@ Hassett caso came again before the South | Now T am of a different opinion, and conso- | ing of committeo reparts which are abjectiona- er, stands recorded. 8, Bradbury, Es., of tho Patriot, fecling wearled sod cut of sorts, wont home early in the evening am inid down, Shortly afterwards bo obsorved : “1 wonder who will rau the Gazelle out this week.” Upon being asked what wo meant, ho said: ‘Why, Fartridge has got hie hand crushed in his proas, and has fallon down, badly hurt." Coming faly to himself, be continund: ‘Why, I saw Partridgo distinctly; I could swear I saw evorything dintinetly.” Supposing ho must have dreamed it, ho triod to forgot the mattor, butit remained so indolibly impressed upon hisiaind that he was hardly astonished when told next morning that all that bo had soon in hia vision had actually occurred, and ot the self-samo hour too. ‘Waukegan not boing ablo to raigzo any brides, Kenosha Jont hora newly-married couplo for two aye. ‘We are oponing our Spring Ssles wilh LARGUR AND BETTER LINES OF WORK than over before, and tho oarstil attention of buyors is called. GEO. P. GORE & 0O., 68 & 70 Wabash.ar. HODGES & CoO. y At the Private Resideuoe, 597 Wabashat, n THURSDAY, March 4, at 10.2. r. ti & i Withous taking any actlon on the subject, the | gidg Police Court tarda; * hon th We in Hoo separa» Hote oon was detailed to apot repeaters on olection day in ay aalloft ig lo Polico Court yesterday morning, whon tho | cwdrtlyithink that if the advice from Proporty- | blo to a majority of tho Houso? Isa motion to Seen Drecitee of ‘thos Thenticth Ward, but | ub adjonmod st 7:0 o'clock. quéatlyi porty: r wl » EGO8, prisoner and tho principal witnessea against him | Qynor wore literally followed out, it would bo uon-concur in the roport proper? Hae? moot with ans. “Tho Court adjourned | Armpto aivangomonte nyo Leon perfectod and in his favor wero examined. ‘The sppear- | ong of the greatest iadution that could bofall > Agthe con-boll attached to Marchal Bwesnls'a t lays ta i fiona by 5h tue susernh tie er tis Jsaflonat Atlee: au i ance of tho ald man in coart orate a profound Chicago and society in goneral, Iu it not from slow ee eee ser end his drives Fe eee essa neatly ended: aunt imost of | will convene in tho ual! of ECTS CenT Tea Pecans peer EIA rT ead largely | tho laxity, or ‘don't caro” sort of spirit, thnt | wero suddenly projected head-foromont into Ta nia wote running on eine yeuterday. ‘Cho | Fxchauzo, on tie northeast coruor of Lalo aud | Couhow O1 fem Mae ca faaty. wkto wore ait | Pervades the people and thelr officials that Chi- | 6-foorsnow-bankt Fortunately tho horse atoppod SHiehigan Central has Goou tho severest wufferer, | Clark utreete, at 10 o'clock a. m. ‘To look after | Which the prisouor and tis farilly, who wat at | cugo has au oxcoss of gamblers and confldonce- | 1p short whon ‘the accldent bapponed, elso Jn some placos along {hy ine, the snow drifted | the apecial welfare aud wafoty of tmenibers from | prosent, aro representatives, The intorosts of | mon? « Proporty-Owner” says that gam- it might havo resulted more sorlously. tothe deptn of xeverabfect. “The fant oxprovs, | abrond, tho Produco Exchange ha« appointed s | tho prisoner, who looked haggard and palo, wore | biers keep monoy In circulation.” ‘nat may bo | Although rather premature for any announce- due ot Yo'clock Monday night, did not arrive | reception coramitteo of teu, who will huve their | tooked after by O, 4. Woodman, his counsel, the | trio; but that fe all. ‘they produco nothing ; | mont, it is gouarally undorstood that Potor hero until 4:30 yesterday tworning. ‘Tho Chi- | boatquarters at the Tcxelange noni, The | prosecution belug conducted by Gorgts, Fitz- | lienca tholr nofarions occupation coutributes | Cunningham, of tho Mayor's oftics, is one of tho cago & Michigan Lake Shore Ioud’ 1s still con- | meimbors of tho Committee are 0. F. Go patrick and Hood. nothing to the welfaro of humanity, Gamblers | aspirants for tue posiilon vacated by Martin elderably blockaded, and {ho train which leavos } W. W, Doster, M. G. Good, 8. B, Chasa, The fi ‘nese evaniladd Donal: , | MAY expend largo aums of monoy. ‘hoy may Scully as Polico-Court Clerk, Alr, Cunningham the Michigan Contral Depot at 9 o'clock p.m. | Howell, C. C. Rica, E. 8. Watty, Janes Moy je first witness examinod was Dennis (not | «drous well.” ‘hoy may “live woll,” and thoy | is ono of tho most trustworthy of the Mayor's woll wok ventura out for the next tno or Abed | lame, Xb Well, aud As Algoiow,, hi Cotte | aes ae ace can the carne at tint ate | Sine anos “MPoeeduoe do? Tecniy titst | dates os. ProbMey pe fie masneuefal candy days, f - ; - Ss. y 3 sie was duo yenterday morning, aid not attivo | Arrangements from tho Buttor and Er Associ eee Ne ris ty iim ad published, the Passi sad tale ‘of taking monay from A and, Tossing it pe . util 10" o'clock p.m, Tho incoming Chicago, | ation, whoare, W. W, Doxtor, Chairman; £. ; ft Tating to maka the. wit hig | Over to Oto pay for tha inordinate oxcess of B, Tho Social Committesiapncinted by the Com- Pirliugton & Qulacy tralne vere aijo soveral | Wella, Secretary, ‘and 1%. Ls, Kewp. | Theao ‘ito- | amination failing ness vary bis | ‘vijo has not given A tho slightest hadow of an | Tot Calucll ta insealieate the cae ty will hours behind, ‘The Omaba traiu on the North- | ception Committees havo arranged for the wv the noxt witnessoa wero MoMahen, the bridge- equivatent for it, Let us carry tho argumont of baad consisting of ng. telerant, Korero}, yt ne Wlegant Paclor Hult, cust Lace Curtains, oust #120; Italian Martis.top Tables, He Hrauzes, Fine Omi Velvet and Genulng tnglsa ody Hrusole Carp: 10 Marblo.top Chamber stth ‘Hale Mattreasos and Fine Bodding, Parlor, Dining, Sle fing, Chamber-roum, Kitchen, and Launiry Furor Fine Plated Ware, ranch Chotco Cutlery, t0.,&¢, Si positive and wilbont rasorve, Owner golug abi Wal. Be HODGES & S02, Auctions cn ‘ast Tesso of house (rent paid up till Int of Ma LAKE FOREST. Prof. 8, HI, Peabody, of tha Chicago Migh 4 Also, the entire contents uf the wing woutorn Hailroad, which wandue horeat $o'clock | tercainmant of forcigu members ut the Commi Nace 5 Towa and 3 «Proporty-Owner ” 9 little farther. Hore is a an informal mesting ‘Thursday afternoon | sono}, will deliver the second lecture of the | == £ thew Monday returvedn, encountered a blockade of | cial Hotel, tendor at ltalsted ntreot, Serge. Hood, and Mar- | Oot ttlevoa, a gang quite ad ronpoctablo por- | C2 O'clock, In tho City Clerk's ollice, | Ab this : S CO. Guiting snow near Marnhalltowo, Ta, aud in —— siiall 8. Allon, who tostiiled to te findini of (ao | eae ee, en ate ae a aaretnose who | Meating tho Communistlo Commaittue of Mix will Acadomy Courso Friday evening, Vooal and] By ELISON, POMEROY & © Y ilove an, and ox-Cor nf a " consequence Wau delayed eight hours, RELIEF AND AID INVESTIGATION, —_| #™aluw of the mundored aan, and ex-Coroner | mak tt helt busimose to decoy unmuepecting | Ath ction. igparatory to tho 1ayestigauon vil *Youterday a portly and patriarchal gontleman | auurina ov Tue TuMNEN-HALL commit. | (heromains and tho rolurning of # verdlot of | 284 weak-wmndod porgone into thelr dens. Bo | bo decided upon. ‘Te Council Committes will might have boen ssen passing along Leavitt | ‘Tho Committse appointed at tho Communist | death by cases unknown, causo the press donounoa the thieves, and Per” | aux the appointment of an expert accountant to stioot pausing at cach Lolise to ring the door- | smoeting at Vorwacrta Turnor-Iall last Sunday, | Oilicer Potor Harmon teatified to the fact that | cance they aro Tumarien by tite fails Bnervene instrumental music will be furnished by tho toachere and pupllsoftheAcademy. The course was bogun by George Howland two weeks ago, OUR REGULAR WHERLY BALD, BRIUAY MORK ING. Mere 0 ere ied a fabtoe, Chinira, : Wardrovos, iedsteads, Harutur Blaine rire Fin check up the booke of the Society. ‘I'he investi- whose locture was listened to byan appreciative | ture, pete, Bods, beddiug, i ren jankel sob dell, Whou it was answered he alvrayn sighed | # about tho time of tho jaurdor a mau uaned sfur- | on of the authoritice from their felonious in- | pation promines to be & most complete one. and digoriminating audionce, eliciting tho hearti- | * large stock of General Merchandise, Cicoke, Oi. 4 f , it jo act In conjunction with a similar committoo . tout upon A, B, or O, they threaten to burn tho ‘est applaugo and commendation, LION, POSTEO Ns nord ie ay fi eae tits of the Common Council, to examine tho books | TY, 8.uolghbor of bis, waa tulesing: he lett home | city because they ‘fool that tholr liberty has THE BOABD.OF HEALYI pe : Mend alanine vl 500 fi jon, and had not since " "1 Tl Ks ti tho -B ET ea ne at | of tho lteliot and Aud Society aud lavostigato ity | (re ee a convo kad viewed the Dodgy | Bee& assailed, and thelr “pookete touched.” feet ences Naor mmpetlig. of tha. Boney of which gave to the oye an impresaion of humblo | affairs, orgaulzql for work yesterday afternoon | but failed to identify it as hor husband's, ee ity Ones ; nterms ua, too, that they | noon, Present, Mayor Colvin, Dre, Malo, cowtore snd rottnement, it not of eran at Kling's saloon, No, 04South Market strect, | ‘Cho most important teatlmony educed was Lena daw’ Sok aul Be Touts, and Serer Kehloctzer, Millor, and Hooke, aod Messrs, sours Babs on ping romly. The He Mr. A. D. Woodman was elocted Chairman of | that of Bergt. Fite atrick, who testified thatin | eo Ta otorioua namo.” ‘Alaa, what logic. Moore and McDurmott. ination of tho Hussett promisos he Lad ‘Tho Sani ‘Buporinte: Y t fort! soe eee ected ‘up with plosmnterand, taking | Hie Committoo, aud, on taking the chair, mado | find tho door of au outhouse wich Lore marks | Wea If Now York or ft, Lowis boars o Banitary Buperiutendent’s roport. for the wook onding eb, 37, stat hat dorin trom lis dager a diamond ring, the blazing soll- | tho followiug addrew which appeared tohavo been made with ctoayer, | {B® ,Uofortunate ailliction of | a Rroat c8r- | wok there were 110 :attins ‘a decrease ast) thro in wile weighed uuioteen aud fiva- | Guvsuewew or tux Comarrere: We are called | Tua marks. were cortaiuly threo yours old, and | uncle | upow ite nose, ie that any rem | from the total of Jant Wook, and a decrease of 15, sixteonth carats, and was of thopuroat water, bo | upon to narform a gras and fe sible duty, aud to | ware stained indistinctly with blood, ‘The teati- wo tl ccravenee phonies dear fo Leto, one from that of tho corresponding week of last tt it on: Ory uty faithfutly and sativtacturily’ wil yy % - M pockor a rall of parchment, ‘Tut is tho decd Wo have got to work, Ttia not uilr private curlosliy ed tho privouer and hls wito. the body politic, Lot hor give no approving nod ‘sumption, 11; pneumonia, 8; congestion of lath ‘ lnugs, 4; old age, 4- Thero wero married, 30; single, 80; males, fomalos, 51; cal- Calumet avenuo, with » blank for you to all with | Noure wives se ueou repoved fa sis by thociticenset | inlaw of tho privonor, who dowied that his wife, | tlireat from (hoes dlerepatnble:chatacksrs whieh | Cred '1; hinder 1 yoat of age,’ 89. ° ‘Tho our pains. Nag, refuse itnot. Lam not your | tiiscity, wlio, 1 bope, a4 thelruction iadicates,doutited | who ix now dead, had recolved money from hor | throng almost ovary tay 2m the land. Let not! mean temporature’ for she week was long-lost uncle, but I have devoted tho payt { uot ourintegtity wud wbility, Henco wo ace that uo] fathor, ax had been stated. only tho prous, but the peopte, too, dononnce | 993 Gogreas, ‘Thro houses wore reported {n- seventeen yours of my lifo to wooking the wounn | trivial duty iv confided to our care. | And right bere, | A sutunbor of witne ora examinod toprova | cfima in aeueenatee form it tay come, and | foctod with smail-pox, During tho wook an in who before auswormg tho door-bell did not | gentlemen: se Nida but ob seainiusrhne otis | Sho charactor of the prisoner, and a brother of juereby Boom ere glint, contompe af ths stink spection of the different packing-bouses and Binye to peep through the window to see who | sty han aad © tnt nove Oe a ee vaummatine jusy | Wie testitiod thet the door was on the outhouse | (HE COATT Sohwyon unter the Fneettous | ottor institutions in, tho vicluity of the Btock- was thorc, Good by,” and with the agility ofa | noyn Why did they not aay the whole truth, that | whou tho family moved into tho present prem- caption, * Bowar ESTLE. | Yords was mado, As a rulo, they were ins boy he eprank Jota a meagulficont Laroche that nothing Lut such as ganilnatfon ca sat Chica a rit teow Ho also. seatilted fiat ba hed heat ieee satisfactory condition; those which wore not ‘au drawn by two priceless g out: | Lefore te world ayalu? I bayy tention] this Latt a ay to tho ! bet aed . ldo the gato, and vanished. . see eaied younuat our na uoble aud rospouste | {tied that made". After. unimportaus. evidence | 72th Editor of Tike Chieaaa Zréoune ara notified What fo Ho and agroed to. combs. Tho wnterccain which broke tho other night | Usduly. Tuervture, wish 40 ioxke sows brief re- | by the daughter, Nellio HTavsott, the prisoner ter | Cutoado, March 2.—I think that the following i tho appropriation’ for hia salary bas expired by on the soath uide of tho east catriage approach | “Wuca the fearful nows of our great fire, whtch tad | fiflod iy Lia own belialf oiteretlng toa eenees|| Ean worked out and elaborated by englneor- | timitatl Y OD, to the Wi doo treat tunel, hus naw fairly | thobsrt of ue sty iu one vast fuln, was borne with | tions of innocence which have already beon pub- | ing skill, will eolve the question of the wator- | ‘Tha Health Officor’s roport showed that dur- Honded See ores ‘ho broak ie near te lightning af alt the people and nations | lished, and adding that he noyer bad a cleayor supply concerning While ae much has appeared | ing the wosk 143 nuisanco notlcos wero served, end of the decline leading from the atrect bed to | throughout the land, the sad Cdinys touched allku | abous thy promises, in your columos: tho tunnel, aud about 80 feot from its mouth. tho hearte of the surdit miser aud tho enthusiastic ‘The avidence of the prisoner closed tho case, y snd 143 ieee ee ey seat Thore yore condemna quartora of ef; 4 of mutton; The water puure out in a thick stream, nut quite Ferree ate od Aue one, meeak cry tliak arose 4 i when Juatico Boyden, after making sfow re- | Siok brick or tilo sewers, or fron pipe, of @ | 45 calves; 6 hogs; 68 hams; Of shouldera; 260 as much, Mowover, as from tho spout of afire- | puto Eee ES ee ete aero ine marke upon the gravity of the charge agaluet | suitable izo,—say 4 feet (or less) in diameter, — pounds of froals meat; and 610 pounds of corned plus, sul rund dua into the contro of tha vue perliy quiet and eheer{ul nome but now, muauy of, Bit en ae re tha, {eck that iis a abort aistencs below the lovel of tho take at seh Bubjoined aie fotantogs casi hel, whcro st rune dowa tho trap placed thero for | them, bivouacked on the dreary pruirie, without food, | HO UFd ‘| ow wator, in all tho alloya running esst and ‘he tino baving ex a which the slaughter- ns 2, clothing, or shelter, There waa no vod of appeals uiring the thorough investigation of the Grand ing-houscs of Fianigau, Manton, and Hough, situated dealoase purposes. Tho for ‘of the tunnel to | Cotas ce: were Were aug four of ime: | Jury. cite commitiod tho prisoner mithout bail | weet iu tho North and South Divisions of the | on italated atrect eouth of is atreet, Ww y y Irty-pinth atrest, were imall oztent on the weut, [8 cororad With ioe | ease eet are ace Tune | for trial at tho Criminal Qourt, and beld Dennis city, and-opening into thelale outuldothalreak | to provide tuele reupective establishments with cous Glen Flora, If you are afflicted with any diMculities with the kid- noya, dyspepsia, homorrhotda (pilea), constipation, or goueral debility, try Glen Flora minoral water, It ie entirely frco from the sulphate of line, The springs ary located at Waukegan, DIL Tha water is for sale by Medcalf & Co,, No, 68 North Clark strect; 0, Tatum, No, 140 Madison; Dr. James J. Harrington, No, 845 Weat Randolph; FA ©, Bocherdt, No. 735 West Baittaon ; Judeon L, Sackson, No, 232 Thirty-Qrat treet Wines, Liquors, and Bitters FRIDAX'S BALI, 1 o'ctock,, Parl Bhanty, Dtacktory bieaadye Wises, don ia bulk BH tors, Wines, B0.y 10 casa, A ELIGON, POMEROY £ 604 4, ‘84 and 86 Randoloh i ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & C04 "Auctioneers, zi and 20) Kaa! BANKRUPT SALE. A STOCK OF 810,000 OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING GOUDS ¥ At 2U7 & 209 ast Monrac-st NESDAY, March 3, at 10a, lor and Chamber Sets in unges, Sofas, ook Cas Extension Tables, Husk, Ha HEUTioonRL SLE Ral pal WOURWEL — Toweling, Damaske, &o. ‘Now opening linen towels at 8 cents, old price 15 conta; at 25 canta, which fs half price, Look at our 50. cont damask towel, prico clacwhero $1. All-linen tablo damasks 35, 80, 60, and 75 cents, which {s lees than wholosalo prices, Pardrigo's, 214 and 116 State atreet, —_—_.+—__—_— Elmwood Collars, Anold Quaker preacher was once noted for alwa; saying something about “tho old, the middle-aged, ‘and the dear youth,” All these will Oud great antis~ faction in wearing Elmwood collars, as they At botter ‘than any others, af robe: “By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO» Balosroorns, 1M and 197 Kast Randolph-st- THIS MORNING, at 10, commence thessleel? fi Bankropt Stook of Firat-Olass Furnitur 4 Chamber Hutte, Dressinn, Coes ». Maey Chairs, faunyj at 00 ‘Mirrors, Spring Bod fd aa. so, @ lot of superior Harnossoe, Plated Varian Marble, Cutler; Ce rs. Beis MAERUILIENG, Situget & co., Auctinuet: ASSIGNEE’S SALE . AT AUCTION, for the Toneft of the Croditors of BP _—— White as Alabaster, By brusbing the testh regularly with Sozodont, they may be presoryod unsullied, freo from tartar, and white as alabaster, long after the hair has faded and wrinkles have furrowed the cheeks, Pianos for Rent, New rosewood-case pianos, carved legs, agraffe, umall extent ou the went ls corssed wi ios | Gibnegraton ra, saith tere | Sfeaott, without bal ao witede ia tho oo, | water, aud als into the Chl Rivor. In the | ceuemande’Ptavatig cooeeMnartneduns edt | nd ayerle of Mua Mo 04 Yoo Mure ras” | COTTWALS. & MeDONOUGIL, Diclre it and so uneven aud irregular o8 to | befora contained aught but fcoberys, Aud —. West Division, in tho same direction, connect | fice iia sampled with it request of a oad Ye Temp! le, No, 02 Van Buren atreat, THI TAIMENSE STOUK, compriaing Fis OH, tae make it dangerous forhordes, ao that it is closed | fimmediatcly thy aged sud the infant, the uuillonaire COUNTY AFFAIRS, the pipes or sowers with the river, At proper | ‘Tho others are evidently making preparations for the {ngs, Ohroraos, Bteel Hogratinge Family Biblot 3 ‘ to vohicles for the proseut. ‘The pazeonger aye: | sud ihe inl ent,couttiauted allke thelr loug-cherluled. ie eae eee te wsoel> Bottled Mineral Waters for Famillos, distances apart,—say at avery streot-crossing,— 2 the required apparatus, aa the mat nieun tho south sido of the tunuel is not af- | treasure aud their milter; there wad accumutated hun COLLECTION OF COMMITTEL-MRETINGS, ae oat LU Pople tecleied othe homer fay gltcnrp tater doricentey by Duck & Rayner, makers of the “ Mars Cologne,” suitable “man-holos,” or openings for | 4s on the ground, sud promise a speedy completion of Mtad’ ud transit goc# On av uuual, Nothing | Urede of tuoir hard-carshd dolls, With hearts full | ‘The Joint Commitioo on Putlio Buildings and | PG, Ene object of locating tuo pipesin te | the work. No Hinprovement fat ve effected in the has yet been dono forits repair, aa it would al- oe aay eaten ie uearyelotictean ee it roe Public Charitics of tho County Board werein sea: | alloys 18 to wvold tho great expense aud annoy- | drainage of elther of those catabilehments, [puaius, Hooks, Stersoscupes, nan, sro pacopen Views Atte d wile ‘bidder ryardlens of chet oF YH ang, Sarch 1, st 1c Hii continue Sanday mor rate ‘oration of the bids for th jj Morocco and Algeria. 7, angeniog ene Afveraion, wath smu WY ‘ imposuibla to got at the break durin; he of Uhicago, ion yesterday afternoon in tho Committee. } ance resulting from tearing up and ropairing the | ‘Tho consideration of the bids for the perform- Pail Mat Gasetla ee de Bout Clark ato Ps : Be Le el eenttice Bons worktoen aro ve ped wellumate,feutenteny that sad reporta that | rooin a tho Gonnty Building. They recom- Ppromontan theneconsaryandconsoquont inter ance of night scavenger work was next entered i A sorlous céniiot uss, broken out 2, the bor. " Hee oT CALE, Aula, ~ q rokon gas-pipe oi de tory tat ebwacter of our Kellef ome it q jon 0! ravel, os it wou! requira oO = ore ie real Cee ee teost siongelds ott ir iinuel, guathe fale fine of our ‘ely have youe forth respect. | Wended avarding the coutract for furnishing Fe . By JAS, P, McNAMALA & COu ‘ upon. 3 or Colvin mivyed that tbo contract bi pnd the earth has beet ao finpacted by the frost | fuu the distrioution of tha fund, Now, had suze sand on the ground at the addition to tho Insane piscement of Bee petees only mee ceouneel Leet liders: ‘7 East Washlogton-ath | ‘The opening of such o sowor from every block | swardod to one of tho three lowest bidders, that itt exceodingly dificult to ponetrate it, tho | TejOris gone no fariber than the coufiues of | Awylum, at 2.10 per yard, to Nicholas Gerton, | into the Inko would furnish an inlet for tho flow | ‘Ihe motion prevailod, pick breaking it DE 1a cbivs as it It wero stone, Pe ey eernaTy, Hut the} Lave gone fori by pris | ‘Tbe Conmittoo on Kqualization of the Board | Of an amount of wator sufticiout to quench oven ‘Mr, Moore moved that an informal ballot be Wo damaye was done to cellars or propertyin tho | yate correspondence and by Le public preesto avery | of County Comulasi fi a greater than our" Hig Blaze." OF courao thi | caat for the three loweut bidders. On this bal- seins ty tue break iu tho water-main, ite ef- | (uarter of ihe gious, It Las wacked the vars of nuuuy | 44” arterqoon, aud beld @ eon in eeusion yeater~ | water would only be used by the Fira Dopart- | Jot A. Bucher received 4 votes; Robert W, ltob- Toots being colficed to tho carriago-way of the | whulesowed su grberuualy, lowving a fuarfol record day afternoon, aud held a consultation in regard | mont, thus leaviag the entire capacity of the | inson, 2; and Goorgo Oberndorff, 1. tuanel. ba precedeut for future ciila and future sutterciy, | to Gon, Lieb's suggostion of preparing maps of | Water-Works for domestic and manufactunug {he Mayor then moved that a formal and do- : ‘TLE DEGENERATE SHEBIVY. And itis a duty ve ows to (owelfare aud proserlty | tho difforent county towus for future roference, | purponos, which capacity ts undoubtedly sut- | clave ballot be taken. On this ballot A. Bucher Och! wirattucr, ochone! phwatis the coun- |} futuro generations, that we place thls matter | Tho Committee came to no flual conclusion in ficient for years tocome for all roquirements | carricd off 5 votes, and NR. W. Robinson 2. ‘The thry coving to, vt all, at all, J dunno.” lamented | aright Lefure the world, Throfore genticmen, wo osuibly to produce complications between ¥ ce and the Sultan, It was provoked among t ai-indopendent Kabylo tribes by the jnter- feronco of the latter, who, for the sake of order or of extending his own influence, had intorfered {n tho election of = new Sheikh of tho Beui Soussan, * -procunig the nomivation of Hadi Mohammed, a partisan of bis own authority, whom he invested at the aamo time with the government of the neighboring tho matter. upon it, inc ependent of the tlre oman lection of an BacHee wate Hocolmoas, - ; town at Gadie over niet ta pialues pororsian slitigan the other day, ** Bad at our work in i ht ow = T have no certain means of verifying the state- ule sDECkOr ms reported that, | ty. On Haui’s arrival there, part of tho Kabyles ‘que io yo pce be raahtee now?” topbed Snd—Snd” 1 kws sad bos wo aay “hod ‘Tho Fineoce Committee of the County Board | mant, but I bolivve the expense of wewering the | during at woasop, bo had examined 13,207 | acknowledged him; but two brauchew of the vs

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