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8 ’ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1877. e ———————— % - | Maal d Unlon strects, was yeaterday held | and tho Parls police, thanks to the telegraphic value 50 per cent by clearing away the cloud ek CLLY e L AT i | Sl anminpett ot ward. . Whsk s Lho-1a T B T e e aties | B e K rect t thiel o s SUPPLICATION. 1ts title caused by the ricent conteats Tob = * ot but l.h?.x‘l’ he would tl‘ntlfygllmi Nis present “But T say, emphaticaily, I am not dead. | Salisbury. alighting from the train at the Lyons rnil"’rn! vnla;)or the property involved Is cstimated ay 3 NE condition was a_linppy one. ~Mr. Sheridat was { Jen't that enought TLou Wheeler, a cyprian on Clark street, lnst statlon.~ These facts are published on the best 13,300,000 GUNERAL NEWS. S every Teanect nh honest man, aud ane who WIAT NOW DO MORE WANT1! night. succeeded Ty bilking dohn. Sampson, | suthority, and, incredible ah they may scem, are | g o ao Day's Services in the = === . enloved the confidence and esteem of all classes | The reparter reflocted, e knew Mr. Swett, | granger, out of 4 small sum of money, where- | 10 doubt authentic, = So far, tlie ingenioua die- o DEATHN, ‘The Coroner yesterday held an inquest upon { of the community. sl knew him ta be a high-minded, onorable | fore both were locked up at the Armory by Ofil- | Sovety fe only being employei fur tho detection Week of Prayer. NTLAGR = Tan, B, 1857, ab Wonis Tiati o Nary Ann Melce, an tnmato ot . Josepive | ° A0, Gilcrt sk o tenimany to theex: | gendeman, sn e haied Lo doubii WOTdL Uk | cr Shacio: Shthomitien Wil not be ‘ahle o monopelive. it i RLACHIun, D, 1977, 4t Wond e Jiote, 4id o« | cellent character of decensed and -« | ho remembered numerona calls on Mr. 8w, 3 . Fiineral services nt tho hotel 8t 4 p. ., e Tt ol v banhisto ofa stairway, | B4 s colleazues catertaloed for ime '~ | for e, hicn e benigniy, oottty | Oflet Brton l evelog o Arossg Tol | (ha It wil b tancil o ateount by woele | The Rev. Dr. Thompson's Ade | phcnis'iici. hewoe b imi vty o V' Chaster, ., Falies ARSI 90 ORI | o e e e L e’ HB 7 | That the Famortoriat il Shauld dwell ou tuis | Tl tesing tozet some of s Norwegian farmer's | of iic: and mura especially In-tho caso of de- dress at the Noon Moeting. SR Tonts, Phitadelphis, and Clucinnait py. The tempe: yestenlny, y | p 14 i P Manassee, optician, 83 Madison atreet (URis- | = The following committea was then appointed | characteristic of Mr. Swett 1 hard-cacned shekels. He was run futo the Ar- | gerted wives and husbands, missing hetes, dis- pera please copy. e s At Sm m.o 3 degrees: 10a, | In accordance with the resolutions:’ South | ° WTd Jike to state flatly that sou are stiil | MORY aud booked for vagrancy. consolatelovers, and simflar luteresting beloga, OORE-Sun. 0, Willia T, Maote, younsest unr Dolidingl, wasat 84 m, 3 degreet; Sido—AlL. Somnicr, Gilbert, and Ballard. | alive, Mr, Swett, but I dislike to Lic ‘scooped,’ [ _James Busse, ‘“Ili" Raoney, and John ————————— Mr, Moody Repeats His Well-Known Ser- | childof George'ti.'and Luuteo’ D. Maore, sged 13 m,, 53 12m, 73 8 p.my 1258 pomy 1L Bar | \Weqp Bide—Cullerton, Ryan, and Van Osdel. | and I'am fenrfil. Couldn't you write o is- | Barns, vagrants who cast themscives upon the THE RAILROADS. ,, ik mionths. ouncter at 8 a. m., 30.10; 8 p. m., 20.03, North Sde—Sweeney, Leneathor, snd Waldo, © | laimer, or somctiing T could abow In the event | ciemeney of Justle Folluk, were assessed £0 ) = ‘mon on “Restitution, Cont B S nrealdence keyden Centre, It Is conceded by eminent classical scholars Ald. Sommer stated that l%‘ maas would of any troublef" 3 each, and in default were cach aenf o = IR D ASSOCIATION P " " 7 5 erformid ot ints’ Church, Kossuth street, "4 fsu't necessary. When I tell a man I am | House of Correctlon for thirty days. WESTERNTAILROA! No monthe, st Bt Louls that If Ulysses and his companions, | Pertormiug ab AN Sa CRUEH B0 WORT | 1oy Wtine estt Vit mucacnt i iyt sobon o who declined to enter into partnership with the The unnual meeting of the Western Rallroad ‘The noon prayer at the Tabernacle yesterday Funeral trom his late residence Thuraday, Jan, Jeave the City-Hall shortly after0 o'clock Thurs- | © %Yes, uridinarily; but here's this story be. | ,0ohn D. Frecze, who was arrcsted o few days pray: 11, at 11 o'clock 2. m, ago, chared with running an fllicit still in con. | Assoclation was held yesterday at the Grand | was much mors largely attended thanoa Mon- tf Camp 1t Sdeiq. Dikos; 18 sirens, had been St Loulsans, the amount of | day moruing, 1 Lawlor, the Conzéll then }Ivvctllhy £0 many, and wlu;‘l. {ll::h: hl.‘h“ 1, IT n%cl'l;nw\th Allcn&d:n:(nw:, at tho corer of | Pacific Hotel In thiscity. This Association s & | day, The requests rcad by tho Rev. Mr. Davis \[P- Al‘-n::wlx,x.: l:.”}x"‘\“. ’f)\r-m"l'gz”iflg,& wix rc«rflml to &tufl thelr ears would have e "‘“l{“" of Al Lawler, the Jn e """{‘F'fi" ‘};‘,‘"“ "‘l e :f““ Carroll and Wood strects, was before Commis- | miutal organization without incorporation, and | were much fower than usual, a falling off which ., 10 the 431N yenr of his oge. Tiis sent £p the demanid and price almost Incredibly. | adjourned. r' n‘m'xi rffi;?:l::nnhfr:h 'fi:" rnn(;:rsl:na.iqk'l!):: sloner Hoyne yesterday, nnd held In $2,000 £0 | waa gotten up 10 years ago for the purpose of may b sccounted for by the Increasing number | 3113 hildren are resjding In Suckett s farbor, The averaze newsboy hias been much_moved TIIE NURSERYMEN, public to suspend judgment until you can ake | Z° before tho Grand Jury. protecting the paient righita of the vArluul.lrnu- bttt bt osente el U MRS hy the announcement “that wvl\l-rxc-»uml coun- s b AbrtiaN n statement, But then you might not makes Detective Bauder fm"d" arrested s well- | roads, and to tight jointly parties ‘who claim requests for prager were prosented Instead of mlu\'\'mmx'——,u st e Jan 0, 187 terfett 81,000 Lilla are in clnuln_lhrg. but un ANNUAL MEETING O 8 statement after ail, and then whers amn £1' known thicf giving the nameof George North- | damages from the rallronds for lr{‘_rlnggmentlu H i ana v Aped i) yenroseldunt domhrsr oy s ‘lfi':{':’:‘frt::‘?:;'\::‘x'l tf.'édnnl&'rte ,‘,‘,':“,“’{,“ lék::ur'ehf The annual mecting of the Nursersmen and | 1o 1y0ked calmlyat thereporter aud breathed | rop, who is suspected of hasing robbed a citizen | on patents. At present fifty-faur Western rall. em hicago, IC-WOrit 1¢ Y 8, Tree-Planters' Protective Aszociation of Chi | papd. o“,‘ fonroe ’"“e“lnm‘am' ”“t'"‘" m"f the police a:m‘;:a“: ,\':{:5:"’ ‘;‘:"""‘e‘;’z‘;‘:l"‘:cwcmfi":‘:’“’ cux( inity 1 day morning at + Could tell facts about your Ia! a chance to eatch his_accomplices, the care was ¢ Assor| y d P e ne | Tt s yei ol me a0 vourlate | Continue by dustice Summerieid in $1,000 ball. peste to foin fiortly. One company wll prob- chair in the absence of Jonathan Periam, Preal- | 1) Noi slrt” Jane Mlllarkcérubmrlllnlthausc. Wilitam | Ahly be expiclled for siat paying 3 dent. 3. C. Vaughian scted as Sceretary, After | 't CU't you say or do somethiog to set this | Colller was oneof hier bosrdors, and e was be. | gy b TIEEUNE scsterday was, presided ofer by uncertainty at resti” W the President of tho Aes‘odunon. Mr. Robert the reading of the minutes, the Treasurcr's re- | "' 1 canoniy sa that I am slive andwell, | bogy bis bill. 'The findady thoucht that slie | flarris, and_the Secretary, Mr. J. 1. Raymoud, port was prescnted, and showed adeficit of &3, 'n‘mvxu Aty " Ver hiad charee of the records, came like a thicf In the night and got his trunk, | "5 c"p % - The secretary's report was read as follows: well, Mr. 8wett; 111 give your etate- | Thorelare Mres Millor- avore ot & swarane for | . Tie Exectitivo Commnittce of last year, con In the year fust pant tho Atsociation his Leld six | Ment 88 coming from yoit, and * you can settie | jarceny. Willism appeared and Ravo §500 bonds | fisung of Messrs. Kobert arele, Thomna Twitly; mectings, Incinding the preliminary une in orzn- }‘;’"",h'fl Iutwlw guvl::}‘}he rumor, afterwards. | for furthier hearing. B report, from which it appears that_* during the A T L O S AT R i it O At about 6 orlock las evening two fors | pise wore than 110 ctters have been writtens od i 1 3 = named Henry Wilsou and Thomaa Woods prie 9 reports upon letters-pa Vi 3 ;;j'“‘,‘fi;’:‘L’;fi,‘,“fl‘,‘,’“‘{“;"‘;{,‘;{;‘{‘:*"“':};,‘";;:2‘:0{';‘; TI[E COUNTY BUILDING. open the nner doors of the Adelphi Theatre, | forty-one ra arcon flle. We have made two small exhibliions, and made away with elght opera-lasses from faction ot the members interested, the amount ane at Philadeiphia of (ruits, and one ot the The Sullivan murder case Is'to be given a sec- | the stand kept by Charles Van Slckien, head | palil for sald clatms beinic $24,022: and thirty- position Luilding In this city, Though the disblay | on0 hearing in the carly part of February, usher, Later Detéctive Simmons arvested them | 8% important suits have been defended.” - - nade st Pliladeiphla coneiated of but fifly plates, at the fnstance of Mr. May, of the Patmer House The Treasurer’s reporty which was rveferred the Soclcly in the first year of its existence The cases of the indicted Commissloners aro | preventive poliee, while tlier were endeavoring | with vouchers toa speciol committee, was ex- e or, ciatang, ide the | tobe tried at Geucya, Kane Counts, commene. | to dlspose of five of therh, sl that remained of | amined and audited. The principal polnts in Tihe Contennial, - Both ummx‘; wore mlllufal. no | nz the first Mouday In February, the or!ginal number. :ltwh:Il!ués'l‘r,llcl:\etnuv;xn{oll'n\:ns; ylla_llra;nsc;o. o.nT&;n?n”q Hitle eacrifice of the timewnd the expense of Indi- " 4 fol- 754 vibial membern, Al with le oo prospectof | e Collectors of the Towns of Worth, Bloom, | Justice Summerdeld yesterday beld, the fol: | buiance 'an’ hand at the ‘riuse. of thio sear, personal reward, \With such wiilingness as has | aud Riverside applied for their books yesterday, Criminal Courts Edward Cass, 1arceny of _nails ‘fiflw" 3 amonnt received {rom |‘l,u-mlmu,¥"x1,‘ eady been ehown on the part of those about the | but having fafled to file thelr bond they did not | ynd horse-ahoes from Albert Sintons. ot No. 05 | 003:023 ml!cc"nu!nusre»‘clrl!.511—1 i clty etipuged in kindred intereats, and with the ea- | got them, ot D e e A e o ionsoon, " | ments'tor the vear. includlng com conragling examplee of succeastulsocictiesin I North Dearborn street, 8 10th; Py expenacs, §95,170.50; amount. T delpha und New York, 1cannot sec why we nay (icn. Lieb yeeterday mligeslcd to some of the | Knapp, robuing i1, D. Thompson, of Auro: companics that Joined flurlnzumyur 52,043,543 anhave » morecomplétoorganlzation nthe futare | Commiastoncrs that AR ap Department | &, Clark street loon, £300 to the Crimihal | oihucE Lttt Wl et ot bo- bole nd crange for cxnibitions, with premiums fn the | should be placed under the care of one man in- | Court; C. A. Hall, lare ock and other | 00 celvabl 1 Wifterent depattmente. ‘end of & committee, "1t Is Intiutated that the | articica from s b, Flsks of No. g6 SHcigan | lected, 8131315 bills receivable, $550.03. " The ure mune b blurred, his mind fs relieved, and he makes short change to & stranger as merrily as erer, ‘The Chicago Board of Underwriters mct yes- terday alternoon at thele oftice on LaSalle sicet to tuke some further actlon in regard to tha proposed discontinuance of the Insurance Patrul. * But os & farge number of the fusurance Men were consnlenons by thelr abenve, no Action was taken, und an'adjournment for an indefinite time was had, Anordinance is to e presented 1o the City Coundd] granting permission to the Unlon Stocke Yaurd aud Transit Company to extend ita track along thie weat aide of and adjoining the Colum- bus, Chicnzo & Indlana Central Railway frotn the crossing of Western and Egan avenucs northward ta a connection with the Chivago & Northwestern Railway at Opden avenne, 1t fives the usual grant to construct, maiutaln, and operate the road with single or double tracks, cte., subject to the direction of the City Engincer. The Company Is given the puwer to ruu its engines by steam or any otber motive + power. Orieutal Lodee Hall, {n Orlental Block, was comfortably filled Iast evening with ladics aud entlemen who had asscmbled to witness the inpressive and interestiie ceremonies nsso- elated with the lustallation of officers of Golden 1. and Stinnle I, Lathrop. of Waahi . D. Tho Rev, F. W, Flsk, the veteran Professor of anc Soules, Lathron. of Waslingion, D. ¢ FOWLER—Jan. 8, 1877, Marearct M. Fowler, Bacred Rhetorfe st the Chicago Theological | eecond danghter of the late William E. Fowler, Semlinary, made the opening prayer, after which | 8854 24 yeare. the Rev. Mr. Thompson gave an address on the m.(l.unrfwrv:xlr;lzli'«'ll:x!n‘g""f‘;y":"r){fr;e}fy l:l‘rz ."fifn?flfi‘l general subject of prayer, tamily Invited. This weck of prayer, sald he, has its origln in | ANDREWS—AL Sheibina, Mo.. Jan, 8, 1877, these promisea of God, recorded tn His Word, | Syilam Andrewe, fatherof Wilham A"“""“'h?’??.-[. city. wlich speak of the united suppllcations of Hia | *'HooLEY At 8 o'elock Jan. . of consimptian, veople. Thus Matthew, xviil, 19: % Again I ;{llrgn:;l L‘.J wile o l‘)meer t{:.aollry. brotuer of say unto you, that If two of you shall agree on casrc.ant.oames Dooley; aged 3L yeara.. earth as touching anything that ye shall ask, It Jraneral iy atrinhe ffom resldence, 103 et Twenty-recond street, to Calvary, Thureday, J. shiall be done for them of my Father which In fn | 13, &t 10 6'clock 8, 1, ¥ el Heaven. For where two or three arc gathered WQODRUFF--On the Ath of Jannary, of con. together in my nante, there am 1 [a the midst of | sumption, Willlam Woodrud, aged 30 yenra, them.” 'The "bases of all prayer are tho prom- | _ Fuueral scrvire at 11 a. m.. at his lafe residence, fsca of God, euch as Matthiw, vl 7, *Ask | N0 20 Pratt place, firef street vouth of Jackson and it shall be given you, mek and ye | 8nd sweat of fo Cars_to Roeehlll at 1 n, shall Ond, knock "and ft shall be open- | I, Thursdny. an. 11 Frlonds of tho family el unto 'vou For every ono that atke | “CATIERTi"10, ac the restdonce of bor par. el l{,fi‘"“"m;wmmcm b m';df,,‘n ents, 45 West Ohlo atrect. Engenfe, youngest There are two clements in prayer: Firat, the | Sagiicr of Ar Fx and Zella Waticr, aged 2 yeans asking; and sccond, the Importunity, & e the | “Fancrsl to Gatvary Cometery by carrlage Wednes- urging of our rights before God. Therc Is a | day mornlng at 10 bclack. - Friends are invlied, door {n 8t. Peter's Chureh at Rome feading toa | LAW—Funerat of John G. Law will be from chapel, which i only opencd once in twenty-ive | resldonce, No. 1104 Prairle avenuc, Wedneaday st years. Four timea In a century n solemn” pro- | 1:30 p, cession 18 formed and passes mmu{;l- that porta CORCORAN—AL his resldence, 681 West Indiany ms have been settied to the satis. 3 o ! sancta to the altar, at which speclal prayers arc | Atreet, Tuesday_at 3 o'clock, Bernard Corcoras, Saled with the Jnatallatlon 0f 0 fiulden | | Lackuowledgo tho recelpt of the last volame of | General wauld Ik to be the one man.” avenue, £300 to the 11th fnstant. Iolloglus v Boand of Diraciars was then affered, and theu tho processionreturne, ud tho | fafheraf fobn, pateci, and i, A, Corcoran, * 1 cornurs: WL My David Goodisns B, Wo W. | Fepors PO3 . aCanan, Sccretary. The clerks recentls dlsmissed fram tho Coun | Deteetive Stecls yesterdar, afternaoo copied | yeur: Robery *fanle, Frestdens Chiago, | {25118 Glorgl fop aneiier quarter of Seentury, | o ry 315 o™ X 8. darman: J. W, 1L J. Trumbull; Treasurcer, ‘Avote of thanks was tendered to the Secre- | ty Clork's office have not been pald, and aa they | Frank Uarsons and Frank Wilson riding in an { Burlington & Quiney Raifroad; Thomas Allen, od by a porta sanela, ooched onl nfin‘-e in DONAVAN—Jan. 9, at hirresidenco, 178 Dy §, ‘Nowman; Secretary, John McFadden. ‘Uhe | tarv for bis work. view an enipty Trenstiey they” take very lttle | Indiaua strect car with & bag full of *swag,? | Presddént St'Touly, Tron Mountafn &, Southers | §4. Y 8 porfs sanfia, encied orly olice in | ycovergiroui, Tohn Donavan, nged 70 yoats . 1, G, M., Dr, Stevens, was_ assisted hy J. The Committee on Exhititions reported that | comfort, L Y ¥ hie pay-roll for the oftice has not vet | which they had evidently obtalued possesston of | Railroad; J. D, Cox, General Manager of tho they had shown fifty varietics of upples and | been sentin, and the understanding is that | only ashort timo before. e shadowed them | Wabach ‘Line: George H. Nettleton, General twelve of pearsat the Centennlal. No notiea | When it fs Mr. Licb will Iun{ his men from tho | to the corner of Lake and Desplaines strects, | Manurer Missourd River Roads; J. C, X(:\lullm, s hat W. Brown as Grand Marshal. The mustenl ex~ of suppllants pressing to the altar with thelr | o fineralby carrlage tv Catviry Tihursday at10 erclses were excellent, consisting of solos for pravers! Much have we ta sejolce over that | @919k, prasers CUNNINGHAM=1n this clty, Tuesday evening, wolce and_piano, ad Uie orian also hore Its | ws taken by the Awrding Commiticn of the | fecs of is ofiie uow In his ands. and tnen ran thow Into tho Madlson Btrect Sta” | Generat Superintendent, Chicago & Altun Itail: | God's ear is always bending 10 Hsten' to our | of conwumpilon, Edvard Canaingham, 15 10e 553 stiare fn tho enfertafoment. A humorous read- | uxiibit, because only thres specimens of each [ The bill pending before the Sennte looking to | SVt where the bag was opened, and a quantity [ road; Charles l‘nfuc. Genernl Superfutendent | PIICTE MIC AL 81 faea ww BIAN Sk et earof his ago. fog by Mrs, Watley was vety funny, and was ap- | variety were showne rooting oul the * Ring ™ in tue County Board | of lidlee’ and gante*fine clothing dumped out | Lake Stiuro & Michizan Sogtheru Iallrvads B. | (LN SOND 10,1, L T8 T, 18, When; | * Setlco of finceat hereatter, pladed, na was a sonz by Miss Converse and a | L, W. 8. Cleveland, of Chicago, then xead s | cxeltcs considerable. attantion. [t Wil be ope | UDUt the oor.™ &n owner ls wanted for the | F. Ayer, General Solicitor Uliuols Central Hail- | {15100 the GUIEE Sor b, ' R IS haners Dlease topy. pisno solo by Miss Newmian. paper on the & Delctotious Eects of the South- | posed by tne * ting " with ita fll-gotten gatn, | £000% fond3 1. T avithrow, Gonerl Superiutendent | ™0 \Sein said I, * Cliriat Is trying to_getto MEDICAL, Seottr, better known around Tne Tringxg | west Wind." g and upon the return of the County Attorney e | _ Detectivo Scott yesterday ran across Franklin ('l‘"“.""' lock .m""', & o mCth ro% Now ‘,; you. Now how [0n do you think 1LBeeds £0 DO | =asamnnmmn2nnsnmns 2m smoamn camnns < ams xensen oftice A “Slug 43, had & Darrow cacape res At thealternoon sesslon Mesars. R Q. Dun- | will he sent to Springfield {n ‘that intcrest. | Ott, a toosler from Indiana, who was attempts C}w ik flennrfll §|||ner"gutcn ?ut _mlzu .‘un.l - | Lefore you mect Sohenck's Pulmnnioflymp Soa-Wood Tone, cently from a pecallne death, He had been {n | Ding, E. A, Crittenden, and L. Woodward wero | Rooms werc engaged thero for bim some weeks | ing'to pawn 8 note payable to himecif and | western Rallvoad, ‘oo nuw mombers 6f tho | " cuces we might meet now,” anawered ne. o the habit. of dropping (nto'n drug-store for a | sppointed 3 Committes un Nominations. Whilo | ago. sigied’ by, Thomns C: Urown, of enton, Tnd., | Hoar are, \l Coe e B OIotelR |+ Yes, thank God [ we may oll incet the Savior and Mandrake Pills, slass uf herry, and oue night the clerk by mie- | {icy were conslering 100 matfor, Meastac K16 | yohn Sullivan got out of futl yesterday undor | fOr 812G, At rst o told o pititul story o take gave him two ovunces of arnlea. *Slug Thess deservedly celehrated and populsr medicines 43" got it down all right, and then the trouble ¢ F ‘ now. the statate. proviitae. for <he” toial ots aace | hasing becn wofully heaten by shacks at'the The new Board of Dircctors will hold its fiest | "0 or peaver by the Rev. Mr. Fletcher, of the | have efected 8 revolution in fho healing. art, snd wrers appoloted g Committeo todraft esolutiuns | \iiiin'tyo fnunthe atier the Indictraent inres | GOk DUb afterwards contradicted Timself, | MECn® St the rooms, f, the Astoviation, Mo, q o % v, ¥ Rulroad Mfssion, the Rev. Mr. Walker spoke | proved the fallscy of several maxima which have for L Clerk o v concerning the death of s son of J. E. Kenni- ! When taken to the sintion, o quantity of plun- | 101 Washington street, to-day, when new oflleers | i hone “réiating 'the case of 8o lnquirer, tho | masy years obatracted the proress of medieal seteace, et b o (-fcfiwh't{:fifil'mfi'fi'fi cott, » meimber of the Association. {E:‘[fi;‘,‘,g:';,“,‘,‘,‘é,?;‘:)‘. r‘;‘h,}:g eltice October on | der, including two watches, wan {ound ‘wpon [ ill be elected snd sppolntinents made. praed, o O G, breals my sins sud. pat them | The fans supnostion that - Gonsaraatiay It taenrabis® it ami vt hu spellor emet and puged | TR clecie, e foowa -+ | Goliabeut of the shidow of tho Geunty Bl | LU S50 S Rl hentnd o e ~o_TROUNLE. Kot fllawent wth.extonded ro- | fr ek i, and peces BRI i et ! ilnl:lv'numn Then thhey put Wim an a | Lrebdent—s. 3. tlofemon, lfifiinl?‘.l’.‘..‘:‘{.:k'é.'i"é’ncfi r:ffl:;rfini‘t;lm&?nther There was agrand kick at Central Statlon [ ~Rumors (o regard to an impending strike of | marks, bringing out in his usual apt and inter- :l;t‘a m“{"r:;x‘?'d‘:o‘;‘;‘v‘:‘l‘-;{"‘&‘: n::!flmz' P clllnn to san [,,gf,.“" for the rest of the night I|rr-ll r’ahlJeué—.:, "'1.2;‘1"“" The Committee on Printi ot yeatordas to 1ast evening by the Knllmflnd QGcorgo Baker,of | locomotive englueers on thy Chicago, Burling- | esting style the scndo of sev erul prayers record- “nmm D e ,‘L"Ym"‘l’g;“é' 48ty gaud empled ™ bims sgaln In vie morning, W | - Siioni o4, G laneige. tnvestigate the alleged irrewuiaritics on tho pars | 1ol Recently Dakcer lost s walch valied | ton & Quioey Raliroad ar still tling the air. | ed In Scripture, 1o then eave an an lustration | SOMSDIS 1L1 ne proved, barmesen that Conmy: ¢ was bent over llke & * matrlx, uce then r e 3 ' somo otaer articles, by tho e c v - i % ; ut he o ooks 1lke u heud-line. Byriris] ' o 3 e to know that the danger has paséed, aud that ure of Trees,” whichevoked a conslderablo dis- | agalnst “the papers Is fa eféct that they bave E."“’,‘(';;‘de.?;uwfikflckfr ,‘;‘;“‘I‘f ;;{,‘::"B'f“,.f no trouble will occur. The ditlicultics between cusslon, which, atter a littlo became very gon- | cliarged for miore work than they performed. | po SR RORHERRST,, 00 APPRHIS, DU | the inanagers of tiiorond and the cnmineera eral, und covered the whol list of trecs. Nothlng was donc further than' to sclect at | Jo ahg' watch was turned up. on | ATUsC from tho fact that the former had decided During the discussion the Cominittec on Obit- [ random a dozen or more {ssues of the papers in Haker's paging 850, Thoreupon Baker uron a systern of educating the firemen for cn- wary Resolutions came In and reported through | question and request thelr publishers to furnish | onien s SRS S5 0 olice are | kincers, 80 as to stimulate these men iu the per- Mr, Bpraguca scricsof regrets wolch seemed ap- | tho same for measurement, cte., a weelk bences 8 vl Cyl- | perate ones),by Echenck's Pulmonic 8yrup alone; and fl‘:fi‘“y"‘fu Oy I ltness Lo RN | L Oiler casca by the amo tmeaielne i tmbdectinn wiin If oneof thosc ‘witnesses were nsked to tes- sichenck's dea-Weed Toule and Maodrake Pills, oncor tly to tha Tact that a certaln porson hul re. | Boih. according to the requirements of the case, celved 8 beuest fron tho decensod, ho would | D Schieack Mmelr who enjcyen untaterruted A house upon Weat Harrlson strect (s ad- vertised as possessing unususl advantaxes for teaunts with childrew., The neighvor va one wide keeps nens, und_the nelghbor on the other wide keeps cate, und the roofer left a heap of 2 refuse untdl the will was brought; to that and | £°0d health for mare then forty yeurs, formance of their dutles and give them s chancs el ho benr 1 F 1 2foe thme to be at the very gate af doati, bia physt- ¢ 2 Y 7 with tho thieves, and gruwls furl- nuthing clse will o bear his testimony asn | cfangtiaving pronounced hik case hopelesr, anid 'aor: pravel full of pehbles of a cunvenlent sizc for : Mr. it B {insieahuate b ) for promotion. The Brotherhiood of Englnecrs . shyingin the backyard; thero fs o é"'l"kfv’;n:'il PELpTIAte th B ae gldu:“:;m‘v“:;‘; Assocla- | 1o Town of Lake View is now pleading the | ously becauso no ono lias been arrested for the v g witness, So the Holy Bpirit bears bls testl: | doacd iim o his tatc, "o was aro by Ui sforemsi iear by ore ating In T 3 did not llke this arrangemient, 88 tliey coneld- LanlLe pome further lscusslol the A¥tpein- | baby act, and wants the County Trensurcr o | theft, At tho sugneation of Superinteniont mony, and that 1alls to us under the will of Jeeovery, niany mnu»;-.,x. cacly spring ¥ refund somo feen and costs in certain special | Hickey,Mr, Baker will to-day procurc a warrant | §reLit an fntringement on the rights of the | Chria 1ck's preparationt y Al polhle hotlog i sarly suri on & seciion inacismunte. T, ampbavs (hat: seriain stis | or thL arrent o e ot j Aseoclatlon, which — has “heretolore dic- | (Scoteh il who was on her way o one of | Euil direeions hecemny Cueh juailng 16 ot Ab- Tane dawn' which retrat In easy’ atter anow SANDY WIIITE. e mers e orceiatt mprovements | Jomes lonton Bnoet. wont. Into dunties | L ohpgrhcald il the " spwiniments | LTSRS "0 o W Eitonanes | il S S S0 AR A :,‘;u““:’: l)(:rl:i!:lf:i ln““‘l urll?u\;“hucl.ly .{‘,_;,M‘m HELD TO THEZ GRAND JURY. and that the town agreed to pay a portlon of the | poneeionice fast weok aud mude o complaint o 1 used to meet to rend the Word of he bael Y v ¢ scat ol of a thw by o wanted a striko ordered at once, hut the cons At 1ast Alexander White, allas #Sandy, haa | t0%: When the time to falfiltits promisc cama | i e had been assatulted hy Nichiolas Jo 11111, | seryative anil o met deprocatod. adch sction, i [nation. 1t taok place | Lround it was behind tme, and ailowed itsoll to | ;'"Dencon i the Connrregational Church of Des: | X short thine ago a meeting. of engincers was had n prefiminary exanoation. 1t teok place | be returned amoug tho delinguents, 16 was | Giaitice, and that, tho panis HHIL had robbed | hed AL Calesbuss (o Calia somo nction i s ozard yesterday afternoon before Justice Pollak. Ed | advertised and eold, and, to make aflaira worse, um of household furnfture for four to this matter, st & stelleo was voted. down, Phillips and Jim Gleesun were reseat, and ad- |t purchiascd itself, | Bow 1o wants to bo exctsod | spms, These complalnts drow out warrants, | Since that tinjo. the hot-icads have kept on in- vieed with Chaucellor Trude, Sundy’s uttorney, | TGHE Sosts,aidd furtfier, trouble, but the lih [ and. Batuniay Constable Crean went out | triguing In order to bring shout a rupture, but Jenks was also there. The charge ngainst White | pige et te AL e 2. e ® | to Desplaines and arrcatcd Mr. 1Ml who, upon | tho Brotherhood cnglncers wito have been with vecolving stolen 1oodsa Sold witely wfl“-’l”xlcr'ldot; n oo, "“""m‘ ‘k')"r'i“‘ appearing at_court, gave bafl fu thesum of 3300 | the Company for many years refuse to joia for Yan recelving stolen o LS 2 Dilaimed, Comemissloner Scutio I8 aboriog | tor 1),c aseault and $800 for the burglary, und | such a pirpose, and therefore the agitaiors can Whicn the case was called, Chiancellor Trude, | to bring order out of clizos. will be tried to-day, Mr. I1iil's version of tho s e (8 professlonai B his principal ¢ God under fear of death if they were discove ' ‘and "Arciionin,) Bhisdeiphie. overy Stondar i - | W 1. ¢ e wddroasid, ered, mae mot by a snldier on guard, who e, | wieie Mwitia i s st be iy, hrother fs dead,’ she replied, ¢ I1is will Is go- Ing to be read to day, and I am In §t.'" God gives us fiis Son first of alli with Him | 5357 Ile promises to give un ail things; but without lll‘\n;.llllo p{nflg:lufur;ulblng.k e & e cloge of his remarks, Mr. Bankey sung | por Y the solo, ** Almost ncmmd:ad." Thcnythcru LrEnE &40 oflico, ¢ pair of pantaluons quicker than a huzz-saw, Add to all this, that therc are at lcast a dozen timid children (rom 3to 7 years of aze within easy distance that can be teased or licked, and that the lmnp-post at the corner Is casy of necesa nnd nscent, and it will be seen thot'this in Intecd & houso to be desired by a fmily with chitdren. TIE TRAVELING MEN, The Traveling Meu's Christlan Unfon_held an Trade Sale. | , uccomplish nothing. The rallroad managers aro o THE USUAL FULL LINES OF 0 of coure, wanted u continuance. None of s | Judlge Wallace took a vew departura fa the | afaleis thnt lencett was living. at. Desplaincs | frm I tho position they havo. taken, an aro | scibrehLfthofer, Mr. Parkburst, indtho | b oops, wooLNs, CLOTHING, aijoirsed micetiug dn Lower Farwell Hall 185t | witnesson were present, ho sald: ety Court yesterday mornlog which 1o of | with s woman who supposed that she haa been mght. There were only twelve members pres- IP not atall Intimidated by the threats made by Jenka laugiied, and asked him ta put his res- | B8t {mportance to the public. ilerctofore be | rightfully married toMr. Dennctt. Ilerauppoel- | yome of the Bratberhood enginvers, & % bad zuled that an administrator's notive to filo | tion was based nunon the fact that she had come sons i legal shape—writo them out and swear | clainis axuinat an cstate should be published slx | to Chicago aul gone Ioto some office whure o EVENING MEETING. SILES—DIESS U00DS, SILK HDRP! aut, Promdent Wells presided. It was piroly « There s n steadyincreasc in the congregations EMBROIDERED SILK 8L, o busineas sessfon, and the only thing of sigaifi- HEONTANTEING, as the ;v'vnlg dmw‘s on, ngvt loss lllmu 8,000 were | CARDIGANS HUSIELY, FURNISUING GOODS, canta douo was the appointment of a coniinittes | to thent. cousecutive weeks proceding the term of Court | few words were spoken and sho was told that o dng et e R Sl L A TLATS, GLOVES, MUTTS, YURS, &c. of three 10 preparo & plan of work. While the | - ‘Trade was not inclined to do that. n Which the chuims were. 16 b hoard put 1 | she was maried. Toey lvcd onerlier aa g | 1618 stated that a chango In the management E-,' the Repananncllye Thie solosmere s calls THURSDAY MOUNING, JAX. 11, ! tatlen b0 mootut, was pending, It was urged | Tyc Justice aaid the resaons were not good, | tase yesteniav he ruled that the notice should | and wife and were enjoying: tranauillity when | of the New York Central and tho Luke 8hore & | T oW for7ace, snd desus of Nazaroth | o0 oopgok, AT THEIN SALESROOMS, CORe st tho Unlun had taken o too nagrow nlas;f::y PR ool apveas but three ffives, the third publication to | some, diffieulty uprang up botwecn thein, and | Michigan Iinulhum Raltronds will shortly tako | Bo 0, o R e Ereitel, snd ER 11-AV. AND MADISON-8T. i e membersh 0 professing Chr 3 veek: t Y ! e . Wi . d - po3 R o e Jumtt gThle. men! “umgdm. nrofcss &lelat "The Cliancellor wantéd tho othor slda to pre. | [ TInde slx weeks prior tothe first duy of the | thoy beeame 8o enraged thatthey separated, the | place. Mr. Willlam H. Vanderbilt will undoubt- the fiteen and elghteen chapters of Luke. terni. In the afternoon he made another ruling | woman zoing to live in tha bouse of Mr. Hill, | cdly hecoma the The scrmon was the same as that presched | F'ine Dress Silks, great many traveling men who would be vilua- | sent their case, which la alag ol some Importance, especlally to | whero shie lcarned that she wasnot Mr. Bon- sident of both roads. For bic acquisitions, and was lisble to rap tts foun. the Viee-Presiacney of the New York Central & “ Jenks bad no obection, and the witnesses | attorness. Tho cortiflcato of the publication of | netifs wife, T woman went to. church one | Tludeon iiver Raflroud, Sir. J. 15. Rutter, the | S5a60 55380 opiLulte, xix, 10, »For the fon Silk Searfs and Sashes, g datlons. In support of this position this ar- | were sworn In a bateh, and all exeept the ouc | an adniinistrator’s notice from the publisher | nicht and Mr, Bennett went also and scated | present General Freight Agent, Is mentioned. waa lost.” [t may be recailed by the readers of LADIES' AND GENTS R gument wax used: ** When vou want to sell a | testifying were sent ofit of the room. of tho Leyal Nees wns adjudzed not ta | hhinself clos Lo her; she moved away from hin, | Mr. Rutter, it Is anid, will at the’ same timo as- | Yivsg columns. by reference to the story of Silk Hdkfs. and Mufflers, |: + mun goods you do not antwsonize him, but do TUE TESTINONT. be suficient, because it failed to set | and he followed, Mr. HIIl had beeu pln&lllg sume tho General Munagership of this road. Bartlmeus, and of tho sudden converslon of i all you can to draw him _toward von TPollceman Kipley, of the Armory, lestifled | forth that the paper was o “geeular” | tho organ, but when he saw the actions of Ben- | Mr, John Newell, at present Ueneral Manager Zaccheus, who, Mr. Moody aald, must have been AT AUTCTION, amt fake hlnt by the hand.” The prevaffing | that he recovered (he wateh from Georze | publfentfon, The vertiifcato was the usual form | nett he, with the assistance of o Mr. Parker, | of the Lake Shore & .{i chigan Southern Rafl- | o 4 1 opinlon, however, was {n favor of exclusivencss Hueln, o hutcher, who had o stiop at the corner | used by the Zegal News, and {2 tho ruling holds | gave James Gordon the orthodox bounce, | road, la reported us having been marked for do- of Twenty-uinth and Buttertield strecte, ife | pood it niust fend'to & great deal of trouble. | and that constitutes the assaut. Mr. capitation, and as bis succersor one of the most had sever had any conversation with White | 'The rullng in the forenoon, however, will caure | Hill further stated that ft waa | proininent Western railrosd managera fs tmen- about the watch, Lhe greatest confusion, and If sustained will lead | tho imposed-npon woman who dis- | tloned. This gentleman, If appointed, witl at George Hochu testifed that he first saw | to oy smount of ltigatlon, for thousands of | posed of the furniture of Mr. Bennctt, tha White in the dustice's oftice. [The watch waa | clatms have been allowed and thousanda remaln | latter gentieman belnz absent from town. 8 tomemberahip; but all traveling inen would be welcome to attend tho mectings. It was clnfmed that i every onu was fet in the control would bo taken out of the huauds of the Chris- tians and the Unlon made a **frec-and-vasy ' converted someswhers between the imband the | On Thursday, Jan. 11, at 11 o’clk, Mrs. Zucchous, auil all the littlo Zacchouses; | SHORLS0Rt CYTITIGnARIAL0 sl shom Kithe and then ho proceeded to wive proof of his real conversion by making fourfold restitutfon to BUTTERSA&_C“-'S !‘EGUL_AR SA'IUHDAY SALE. the same time ‘bo made Viec-Fresident of the road, 1l whom ho had wronged, snd by giving baltof |~ _ — e voncern. e recelved the | to he allowed on just such a publication as has | While moving the furniture some Jetters were i i i gedy x muem“‘)fl':'eml"!\_'f"lflfl-l the Tollowtng | T2tclkirom Kate Wiite ll{ml;mlzm;: ;1.cnwul Leen adjudged insulllclent under the law, l'!lmn‘cred. 'l'llxey Jero llnkn.-‘n. "n:'ld um“m- A To & B T, "‘;ggfi{'b?r:‘:chgz}mma that Mr, Moody FURNITURE, yesterday received the lowing he defendunt’s wife. ot it aboul he Tth of A urmant says that ey sliow tnat James Gor- #pectal Dispatch to The Tridune. fd; ** I never preach about rul(lul'uou but E letter from a member of & banking firm in this | November last, 5 CI'PY - don Benneit has a wife and children living et o ) i 0o HOUSEEEEPING GOODS, & city, The reclpient {8 not personally uequaints | - Fuillp Bacrof No. 123 Indianaavente, testifled TS CITY-IIALL, somewhere In Michigan, and therefore the des | LAWRENCE, Kan., Jun. 0.—Arrangements base | | preseatly Lear of oo oue inaking it.” Last o with thewriter, und s at & losa to understand that bis houso was_broken fnto last May and fendant futeuds to bring a eharge of bigawy, 5 Jewelry valued at 8500 stolen, [ Watch Ahwin | | , The Treasurer's receipts yesterday were $1,794 | fornicatlon, or adultery ‘m:mluu o sald Dew. | niew track tor the Atehison, Topeka & Banta Fe That was Lis wifo's wateh, e patd §125 for it, | from the Water Department sod $1,104 from | nett. l‘ffl?.'?f.‘.?x%m?fimfix é“x‘;’mfi"'?o"f»f‘:m'flf"fi:: saw [0l he ] el ot y 0 T T tei thie firat Ume after the tablery | mlscellaucous sources. SUBURDAN. City it s vpcid the PleanantFIi] track between Ou cross-exuubiation be stated that be hay | The Pollce Departiacnt will detall sbout sixty- : tiero and DeSoto, paying §10,00 per year prosecuted in the Criminal Court a man pame.d | five men to attend the funernal of the late Mark : RTDEFALLK: 5 rental, and bearimg half of the expenncs of the Sheppard and a boy named Binlth for stealing | Sherldan. The Firo Department will be repre- | _ The Board of Trustees met at the Town-Hall | mulntenance of the, wav, The tratfe of the lhgljcl\'\'vllry. s S sented by about the same number of men. Jeasterday afternoon ot 4 o'clock. The Presi- mmllh:slllml‘r”['?lll L:"I:;I “f,,"'f:':_m‘}‘:m‘k“ the ichnel Burke, & watchmaker, of No. 888 | Ty jarpe accumulntion of fce on the Blue | dent Mr. Bensley, and Mr. Powell, were ubseut, | coustruction of B Btate street, testified thit hio bad seen the watch e o s Fosou the Do x ot his placa’of businees, A Mra. McGuinness | 151and avcue visduct cnused, feats that tha | Mr. Taylor was called to the char, Just been completed for the construction of & lils mnecaning. Cmicacd, Jan., B,—Ifr, —— —— —Dranfnrexn: 1lope youreelf aud friend have decided to allow God 1o ¥ava you on lla owy thue. | do hope you will not coutinne to refect Mis Son, Very truly, OLNING, Jan. 13. &t evening, in referring to his previous remark, he | BATURDAY o'clock, st v rl:a\'e a ll'lI:bwll(:h l:;l'nu ::ll hl s :mu‘wlfllgu Wllhlm 7 orty-¢] ours cr his last refercuce to the | =——— Yors e .un(ect.‘ A young man "who "Sears s By G. P. GORE & stolen some bundreds of doblars from his em- 68 and 70 Wabnsh-av, L‘ln er, afterthat scrmun went and pald it ] oxiite o sevahier 1ot i | W0 Shall offer Jan. 10, af Auction, copis comforting thenisolves thut they are not SUAL FINE ASS A £o-bud as thelr nelihibore. | A murdeser. With OUBTBUSLIINE ASSORTALNT: 08 MARK SHERIDAN, MEETING OF TUB COUNCIL, “The City Council beld an adjourned meeting resterday afternoun to make arrangements for whom a frieud wus talking excuecd himaelf by structure might break down, Men will b | A resolution was introduced and passed, ord BT Loy Ve & T, 11 :::a“ n:lh'e(::]e'x} ol g k’h“hé"d‘u‘&z‘{,‘x‘:"‘.‘f}i ! cak down. ) e sent, | T a8 introdued and passed, order- : 3 the funeral of the late Ald, Mark Sherldan. Ald, | Lrougte \t there 10 Lo repuired. She toak I | by the Depariment uf Public Works 1o cloar | fog s new ordinanco to b prepared for the as. | 8% LOCtS, Jan. 0.—Tur aanual meeting of | Fhover killed but one. " T Soiidinavartid ! Aldrich presided, and there was a targe uttend- | brought the watch in, wnd mmph‘“"m that the | AW8Y the incumbrance, Aeesment af property not already assessed for | ¢ 8t Louls, Vandaila n.k'h-n:c Uaute Rallroad **1t 1nay bo that some of these moralists are And in addition, :m:-‘:‘:l“ well-assorted e S i e “m» R T Tho Mayor's license pollceman having Induced | the Stony Islaud aveiue improvement, Compan w“'held‘lt (lrcgnvula.. ., .lla‘)-dal‘ more wicked in the right of God than sume of An soon as the meeting was called to onder, | FEbt o dinot leave it to bo fixed. a great nany hutchers to take out le fias [ Mr. Schlund, representing the Finauce Com. | stid the following Hoard uf Dircctora electes Pollceman Maloney testitled that he had u | turned his attentlon to the billlard linlls, many | Mittee, reconmended that the bond of Miclael T"."!'?'f conversalion with WWhite. fu. 8 siloon st tha | of Whicl are nut licvnsed, aud some of them i | Duyie, 8" Villsto Treasurer, be accepted, | Mok, cornerof Pacifle avenus and Harrlaon strect | vensed for two or three fables, when they cone | Adopted. The Dond s for $150,000, und fs | A. ¢ Henr Al Sommer made a brief specch in eulogy of ls colleague, He concluded by offeriug tho .= following resulution A. Beott, Thomos D, Messter, W, R. K. Fdwands, Robert L. Dulaney. LW, 8. Swith, Ofto Brudtheck, rs. The Board sulmenquently organiz theaa thicves and vagubonds. Suppose one of these men who thinks he is good enough with- U D out Christ has been broughit up bv a praying y father and unulllcrl;“lrum hls eartest Infancy 2 ay, B ce Be ex- | 8. bave taught Blm of Chirlst, but now Lo WiicHt WE after his arrcat, und asked him 1o “turn up®' | taln tive or slx. signed by Sainul Itay, Florence Beuner, Afex- | 8. Per e thaed adiaenliently o \s" lthty ; e bl ub Oliclat bt niw 3 Waeneas, Death iss taken from our mider aur | Baorts property. . White: sald e knew hothinz | - ‘uenty North Side butchers who thouzht that Cornod, Edwird Moylan, Wiliain Raue | By clecting Thomus D, Messler (reatdet, W, | bus grown proud and sell-ighicous, und says, SE.ALL CLOSE- respected aud honored colleague, Mark dheridan; | abwout il The'oflicer then asked him where his of 1 ok Wit ORI 1 James Tully, A. Barnes Treasurer, and amson Plaut am goud cnouyglh e rejec e Son "l therefure wife got. the little watelt, niat, telling i that it | ey CORhd do bustncss without a eense, wera A - ey con) 0 e Mr. Schlund, as Chafrman of theSpectal Com. | Secretary. God and goea on his way refusiug to repent and GEO, P, GORE & CO., 88 & 70 Wabash-av. Hesaleed, That, whils we mourn over the great | L been recovered. Whtite replied that f his | Jrorc Raufinann yestenlas, and teventeen of | pireo for thie fnvestigation of the vharses tietn patd p th price of the Ticonso. Rad. th W, ML @ Teteewaa s deunkasd, whoss disioatnar ek | Ty FLISON, POMEBROY & GOn bere ety W 1d e e e 7 2 *: ctn pald up the price o cense Ao 1) P " v Chie! rine F. W, M. & (5 ather was a drunk: whose dissipation broke b N, ME 'Y L frioy et e e R T L i watel he suphured (¢ i hee o0, | costs uf the sult, ani were discharged. The | Yianet b{,:",’f.;\}},".'é:f‘;?.’ff‘fhf"{.‘.'.','.'lf.:fr( e Spectnl Dispatch 15 The Tridune. hia mother's Beart dnd she dicd while he wat | Y Danetiocoer! ot 85 Heems OO g the public, Bave sustained. The deceased had Tl Talie Tt bt wot et oo Mantihed, - | ovliers oblufncd coutinuances. in the WbL of Weiting druttk, aod was unit for | INDIANAFOLIs, indly Jan, 9.—Willls Smith, of | vet allttlc child, Nobody ever tauzht hiw to Bt and 8 Randdiptest. duiring Vhich time e had Blled many puosivione. af it Seavey teatified it Min. McGuioness | | The atenchfactory propeietors lave ssked for | duty and tho position. Lo feportwas accepted | Beston, ualifed t-day a8 Weceiver of the Fort | Praf but hie wretclied father tauglht bl how | prjgny Yorutug, Jan. 12, at 0} oclock, fmporlaiee and (ruat; ond It the Lord had not | told T hin "that sbe got “the wutch from | and ubtalied an extension of the time allowed | by a voteof Sto 1, Messrs, Bugur, Tayloryand | wayne) Muncie & Cinclnnat) Rallway via A, P ek il i el s OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, ufi’éu Lim he wonld Lnvo awcended the hizhest | White to secure 7 due on a table. to them whereln to et odor-killing machinery | Schlund voting uye, and Farrell nay, Edzerton. to lie and steal. Now which of thess two nen ALE, pusitions in public lfe. o his credit it “This ended tho testinony for the prosecution, | fnto their estabifshments, The cold weather A resolution wus offered by Trastee S-hlund, o Is tho firu.u\n sioner inthe Guspel of Uodi may trathfully be eafd that e sl | oand Trude dido't think any evidence for tic was urged as A renson why they could not pro- | that the titlo to the site of tiiehose-house lately T “Ihis Ts th;:dwu:.llemm:k-n.dmsllk ht llcamn PARLOR SUITS, ; i o A e 4 4 ey v 8 2z ot nd e cas N ¢ GTas Bk N bt VLo Waa fespecien meyar: | fiee was ucceouary, ainc sclenter lud ot been | ceod uiediatcly with the work. Sume ot the | purchuscd ab Soutli Clikazo Lo acceptod. | yiy ¢, w, gmith, General Freight Agent of | 10, He workd aud shen laved darkucas rather CIAMBER AXD DINING-ROOM soemed by all whio kucw him. il b tn laave hin | BTG G Gctaimn and hia- clicnt, e ane | with Uie condensing naciinery, which 18 found | - A reofution to rtap the taylug of the cast | the Chlcuco, Durlincton & Quincys Mr.J. Q. | Tl sesiyon cosed win that. strangn dtory of Toiye FORIIETjoh accouut of s standing uat for | | Junded that tho defendant would 'waise | to Work satisfactorlly, ron water-pipes on rexel Boulofard untll fur- | Bean, General Freiaht Agent, Mr.J. A, Grler, | fowland 11114 offerliig the sout of “Lady Anu F U R N l T U R E " covafiil 1ife be remalned trud Lo these his princi. | hearing requesting that the case be sent tathe | It is cxpected that tho’ Fullerton aveuue con- | YHEF orlers from tne Bourd wus adopted, Asslstant General Frelght Agent, and Henry | Ertline fo o ples, and his Jore Leings, gorrow 10 8 very large | Urund Jury us cedily as possible, Auit wiil be completed, s to the tumol, by the | & resolutlon was offereil calling s Jolut. meet- | \woyrworth, General Tid "Tho Justice thiereuyuon fixed the bail at $1,000, il ag 1o 1 b In of the Towna of Hyde Park and Lake at tho ¢ tdgycial an, acceptini WUle's. tuothier a4 auretys (6 | work e maiting b oo nrs i bo s eud 0f | oiélcuvaod hoke-uuse o he ovoninz of Jai, | Azent of the Mishlzan crcle of mourning friends, Jiesolved, ‘That this Council hereby tender to the Like many of Mr. Moody’s sermons, this ono | A full line Carpeis, buth new mivfits and seconde grows better evcry titne he preaches it, and {t | hand; Covkinz, leating. anil Parlor S10v and Passenger Lounces e it u‘nl.-nm;l ‘l§9llroznd. Q_'lm was llstened to w ll} cl\l-meujl nlenure,}thul&glltl hul;" \\'lrldr;:‘url, l)J“h:L'll;lld Library "1")'1" .;l ne i 7 4 eld, cro enowed-ln in 4 New v, ¢l It ehold Uouds, 1 , Geaeral Merchiue | }x:lr:n.v;lg fathes aoi wotherless elildren e beart: | deféudunt was atlowed to go home. yently ,.,{._,(‘:;,‘:‘,i,,,g “‘,‘,'"t,;. b iy n«.\bAgu l}:fimm HE R e e st thawiere ) il mnoy, it not most, of the audicnce had ‘hear gpabMasiescld s, Pagos; Gesors direct thut these resulntigns of re aud S casrs, imons & Connell=—have for some alummet Rives . Wi They all look ruther cmaciated frony the priva. The usual after-mectings were calied, the one 1.mcnb«“nmx‘nn‘l’w‘l:n Yo 'tho varios depsrim LEONARD SWETT. mouths been carryfnge the work on thelr own Caluuiet Jtiverrom tho or(h Histho Weat iy H J } of the Clty Government, and that all the city ot bo closed au Thuredny. the duy of the funeral, Jiecolced, That thls Couucilan o mark of reapect tu the memory of the Iate Aldermun. Murk Sherl- dan, do attena bie funcral iu a budy, sud thata il i L of the town, and to establish_the dock lines ny- | tons they suffered, and Mr, Wentworth is so A PAINYUL BUMO AUTHOWITATIVELY coxtax- | Bhouldcretheapprinriution hustug bechexhaust: | liep the direction af tho Villaze Engincor, | exhausted thut bo'had to keep fu bed all day DICTED, Fo money 10, abply Tor tho Taprovement, ¢ | Bristol. Theamomnt for this work vo be g, | yesterday, 0 S Mr. Leonard Bwett came Into the purlorand | has beeu” estimuteil in - the Englucers | o Enguser i, L. liristol presented an elavorate | Hhe piseenzes traln of, the Michigap Contral in the inatn hall belug led by Mr. Muody him- sell, fn responss to whoso exhortation clgbtys oue persons ross for vrayers, and were lnvited to juin him in one of the inquiry-roots. v s . 2 | draft’ of the proposed Dalton Bridze. ‘The | Which Wus due here at 9 o'vlock vesterday morn- The Rev. Mr, Speucer, wlo Lus been very fa- | Will be sold thia a. 1. " s rected the reporter warmly, offive that ft will e necessary that the vouncil 7 i s & i Wi ve lere 1 2150 o'vlock p. m, ‘ " 2 liwe onbuittesof tree frum each distmuni of theclty | BV St ulls, Mr. Bwett sald spuroprtate. 0t Tavo the work cume | Uridme wibls fiutour apu, with u pler 3 feot | S 0 ot ayrive s Walll 0 oiclack i | mthae silh the work la te bnquley voome from | o o ot o xt v S terbired, That the City Clerk besnd he s hereby | U5 Seborten syupatheticatly. PR s T L e e s o et iace e[ is excetloti procrels leleg mudey ot comparcd CIAMBER SETS, suiced, nd be lahereby 0 \Wiayty flat 14 asked Mr. Bwett s reshiont Benaley arrived juat before the ad- cting- X With any former pe cvival. 5 . ; isested i apssad upan the Juurual of the Couall || pigy ::r; malaathely; hatswe i il s ANNOUNCEMENTS, Jourulug of tho lidied, belug delayed on sccount, | olf btcaking o hulo tuto tho boller, The encapr 1 =0 R il e, e L ar sl Dl Bonm, Funpls ed 10 tha facaily of th d 1. cror later. T gl m e Vi y : e R T oA Fabe ) Toguther with 8 largo stock of UENEMAL MER i Thatan iviiation be sxtendad to be | OUOCOTT RTINS et The Rev. Dr. K. Kobler will speak beforo the | A resulution to.scll 13,000 worth of tuxaale | busthensiec o sospanharty (o op 0 | oiclosk preschbug ut the Tubcrnadle to-day and | 705 & 5 e ShE phc michorcs (5S84 | Ve vhould all Do preparod, Sr. bwett, wa | 30D Peoplo o he Sinal Templo to-ulght. s | SN was adopied, ater WL the loard i 00d cxvuscs for ot : : . Ewett, Comyany sucee 1nembers of the City Couneil in sttendance upon Ao funcral of our lite colleazue Mark bheridan, HEMARKS, Ald. Ryan hearbily coucurred iu the sentl- ments expressed fn the resolutions. 1le sympa- 3 yeaterday in conpleting Know bt whoh 116 ot rens o arrpetts we | Subject will be * The Saducces and Phariseen” | S350 L1 Lo Civen to-marraw eventug | e e pridee. over tho crvele ab ‘Asbbaoule, s o e o0y | e new zouave Dattaton (Chicago Zovares) | wie s auapicos ot it Myds Vark Ly | whire the bio earble allioud Whanle” Lok Wi st Wi " will micet for drill In thelr Armory, Nos. 192 aud | 8t Flood's Hlall, 1L promlscs to Le oue of the | Bare, frem St s . a Lot madet of ln‘el,l{::."zf::f::w:rel.. 164 Washingtou street, tbis cvealig at § o'cluck, | liest ever presented betore the yde Park au- | Sichuek st cvenius, willbe the lint 1o pass Moudy invites ull who Luve good exeuscs for not T T = cantiig to Clirist b sead thet 10 biai Uy mail, y IRAM BRUSII, and Ie.us[wultmmh;t lfi..v'm in'ils blennnh.’ m&flz SGEFIFTIEAY Vit 1 A0E Tiberucie vodag, frow 10 & . | (e Mortage Sueat 20 et Vo Be-ot. diva oRertivnewstructire, L [ W eineaday, Jan. 10. thized with the fricuds of the deceased Alder- | death. How do your poor fawily takia jt, Mr. | _ The publlc inetallation of the oficers-elect of | “I'ho inecetings of the week of prayer will be t 15 rumored that Mr. A, L. Hovkins, the TATORTE, IND, araiture, ki man In thelr bereavement, aud Py \;Ilh lklfu 'Sw‘cul" 4 i i )humi Mayer Lodue, held during the Hrst four nlfihu Yn the Preshy. | present Recelvee ot the ‘Tuledo, Peoria & War- f Special Dispatch to nql_mm}«.--_. Sateit fi;‘;!‘:{f“f{,‘;‘;;‘;fl; public on itsloss of an efllicnt and consclentious *Fuke what! Talk out. Huve youany bad | tuke place at Hume todge all, 146 Tweuty- | tevian Church. Uriduy and Saturday the mect- | 83% Railroad, will shortly assuiue the position LAPonTE, lud., dau, d—Tle Presbyterian, wkery, oilicial, Magk Sherldan had participated fu the l . Baptist, Methodisf, aud Chitstian Churches beld | bives, el the Hrst of thelr ubion mectings at the Baptist Church last evening, The inecting was lurgel: attended, and a great deal of fnterest manl- i fested fur the salvation of souts Iu Laporte, CELEBRATED turoagiout Mr. Brown, the greut revivalist, who Lus been 1 the Ulou_ espresacd 1o all at Suuih Bend ths past wonely will by Liero I yanzy A p ol uptaci s Vedticsda; the will theo be car- Z s * ried un under s o ! afi-nu rul:lh Coatee e strugele for frish independence, and wus asso- ciated with the Jtlustrious dmith O'Brien and ‘Toomas Davis. The name of devcssed was eudcared ta all and would always Le remem- bured kindly bf all who hud busiuess or soclul reiatione with b, He boped that the public wuuld do honor to une who was always an etli- went servant aud un honest man. Ald Lawier suld rellzion taught us that newst Tell it rigbt out, mun,” sccunid strect, Thursday cvening ut 7:30 o'clock, | 105 will be lield in thy Firat laptist Church. %Yl,:r‘;fi;ull‘illgs'rl"lcndml of the Wabsal Line, “Yes, gir, 1 huve bad hews. In the fower of e Dliaty, Walaude Weataru Huils s . 4 v vt I better qualitied to perform the, bis fame, in the streogth of his mankhoud, in A meet{ne of the pastors and laymen of the Bending Portralts by Telegraph. road. A man tter 1o p ; Lhe pride of hia middlc e, one of our most'ge. | SOUth Sl will be held today at thecluscof | Tho Paria corresnoudent of the London | 44les 3“"":‘."'}1}‘5':1‘:1‘:" bardly bolelected. spected cltlzens Lias goue frout auiongus, und | | the noon meeting Iu the Taberuacle, Lo arrange | Standard writcs: *It has often been sald that [ )2 Titinots Central Ratlrdad. et for Carseiy huve culled with Tux Thisuse's sympathetic | for s mlt-\"’,‘ uulon meetlnzs under the lead | o scieavs of lclcnurhy 1 us yetonly du fte | Ll B G o, e ke a1 hane condolence to leamn thie awount of {usurunie, | Of Mesors. White and Stebbius. o | tnfancy. Whatltwill bo when it reaches the | Jesterdey: WHAleders he will make arninge: “Who ls'it) Sowebody deadi Who s ¢ The monthly Exccutive Comuittes weetisls | e of maturity it would be difficult to say with | Mente fur & morcpertect unfon betiecn the (it “Let me bLreak it gently, Mr. Bwett; it {s | of the Northwestern Dranch of the Womasu's (‘uru(n,t{. but some Idea may be form d from an Teuns roud. 3 weacq) * yourself, dlll;d "l' hiere {8 avuiwor duwn-town that | Forelgn Mlssiouary Soclety of the Methodist | extravrdinary telegraphic discovery just wade fn o i ol e death was but the eutrance to a bigher sphicre. | you are dead Els:opal Church will bo Lcld fn the Ciask | Puris. It appears that some Inveutor his found | 4 order to stimulate the early movenient of JAMES LICK'S MONEY, g BUMBUNETL,. 4 Ho wished Lo fay tho humble wicathof an | ° » There iant a word of truth fa it Strvet Church on Thursday at 10:30 a. 1a. gt L medas of sending portraits by tlveraph B o e i A Mstnern Ragroule | 8w Faaxcisco, Jan. 8.~Tie ‘contest be- | ¢ A tweniy. v ! Ssociaio and l;l::nutlmo: b reinuiua of Stask | b Thiuk, well, M. Bectt, beloro deoying it gkt A Vo niodus operandi bas ot yut beed discloed, | (g inwaasers of tbe Compuny have. larsely. re. | tween the trustees of the Lick estato and the n Ssqsjelly b dars® Culogud 14 : . They o uW W rofit contem- me of the most wealthy B uentl of our ut experiments bave been made, and—if weo s y.as % * now lasues 1, 30,31, e e i o b TR, el St | AR A S T | iy sl e, o i S X B :; x:':uou u:{ el :nlj llou\gm nm:"" say lt fsu't. 1ought toknow, Look Bunday night the residence of E, 81, per, [ e trinl was ui hy e polive author: ) J NER, Uroggists, Chicasu. ! ouly tlat whicls would benetit hia fellows. 1d. weency also paid afeeling tribute to the ! mmf{wl thayluo .\‘::lmn:n.uns 3 AL Cull ties of Puriy aud Lyos o portrait of a Lyons mg‘ ROQT & SONS MUSIC €O, e A raros Yurts by thO | omter apcelsy ludacoments to purchasers at whole- $533,000, from which he pavs $75000 to other | === * Now, Mr welt, you uoderstand the rule | No, 123 Twenty-tirst street, was burglarized of beira fo varlous awounts. Tuls leaves the trus- HAIR Goops, of the luw that where there ls 3 preponderance hof jew by tuleves, who galned of evhiiace on one o it shal be' sstaumed. that | ¢ oot of lewelty by thletch who gain tees in a pasition to earry out the conditions of ricas crion said ho had known decessed | the side prescatiog such proponderance shall bg | 2irance by forcivg a rear wiudow. e eraphied o Port the mociratomBs: | s, pultion wuah kinds o suusieal tasteaments, | the \rust docd, 40 gives & cleas titla to il the NSNS i 5 ‘toth?.veru eares Le Yand & good hubflnd!rhl:fi Goctiod Lo Do corvoct, P Rnere. are mauy who | Edward Mouroc, for sitewnpting to burglariss | pied by the usual description, of & clerk who sgeats for the Btandard organ sad Stack | 7oal estate Included fn the trust, which, on the Lzl ® + his familv snd nelgubors, and a true Iris say you are deccascd, and spsinet idem you | the saloon of Jobn Lyous, st the corner of | had just absconded with bls mastor's 1wmonay, plano, Quallty gusranteed. M. 150 Btate atrest. | t¢étkaony of an expest, bas increasod tho taasket Fretr] LR, cnen