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8 v THE CfilCAGO TRIBUNE : .'I"HURSDAY. JANUARY 18; 1877, ot s ’ this way azain. When would they hegin the | enocted and ailowed to beeome & dead letter by Tt was then Parks® inning, and he told an | face to tho assumption that the press fs dally | to raveral patentees to put thete machines in on on the gene! THE CITY. work in Boston? Just one week from next “l;":_"w";‘ s fupkevur lave. hat it 1 tne | Altogctber different story, Tie sald that several | becoming more snd more corrupt. telal. Two lnnntnrg—McuH. Lester and | Btate, vfifiklfi 2“.‘:‘.1’3"-3{5;2’3“";»‘"7"‘" Bunday, audin_the mcantima they were to TR T O et s A hentro hat it Jo ttie Jeaes azo plaintil had sccurcd a man toewear | At the conclusion of ‘her lecture, which was | McUinnis—accepted the offer. - Teater's bumner | and predicting that. th feiy " o of enela GENERAL NEWS TAKRA vaciTioN, 4 fr7: that 1t In bettor Dl than nine-tentha of | 16151y agaiust him (Packe), and hul followed | deservelly applauded, Mex, Howe' read three | is n the North-Side Pamping Works anil Ao | must take ity ma holg, ey Sta stani e . Mr. Mondy and his famliy roing ‘on to North- aud that tho precantions taken ngaint firo | 1M ever ghuee, Ahen he hnd the dizmond | poems of her own; the Harcboll, a word | Ginnle' fn the 'City-llall. ~ The Magor in- | Wisconsin. 118 was e 1ot followed on tho sge! Frlil, Maans.y to eve Mr, “Moodss tother, and il ek 1 i, Ko thie f0 | LA Lon, PIAIGUIT hunted wp. the defendant. | pleture ‘of o drcamy Ttaiian night, and tho tenda to work thoda. patents’ tiio. Sy Ao | Lo o e on 3. Fiorn ! ke The communieation in yesterday's TRIRCSE | Mr. Sankd ct of ¢ " teten by " ? on the subject of Blue Giass' was written by R sl iy ohoe niestione wors aiked i James L. Tucker. atd aneivered sevceal times fn the’ fow mindt Alonzo Rawson has eold to Jobn D. Quintan | 1hut remained for converaation. But at il family going to Toronto, thenee e frer, 1 eaniot without' @ peotest mibue 1t 1o | Al asked for the sult. e eakd hio was short | Whattte Hymm of thio Republic.’ " Her reading | In the North Side works Llowg with Mr. Creglors | Ul - il by (keI auttineidy wimply becauso'n | Of muoney and would © candaet U ¢arg | was excelicht and the pociry sometiimes simpls | 1ats lnvontion. - Cliehamor s e ediord Tndfes anel bty ::il-la'?»?‘,\';.’:f&‘:‘.’,‘.L:n of the calamity e ot harenice | for ¥H). horke gave him fho maney and | and rometimes erand, and whonsho had Anished | Atr. Cregier will be'tho Judcos of the competi- | o wn sxcellont addvons by ) 5" & it e whe fjoedifye carclesmes of thowe I chorge of | {6 sult was rouglt. ' Parka said he fterwards | Tier guests thanked Tier for an afternoon of | ion, and after the trisl, If it be found hat | Creen Bay, on_growing root crops, sl to"t he Workling iepntments, ‘tn & well:rogulated | Jenrnudt that, pIantit was in the habit af vitts | Renine pleasure; there ba an¥ virtue in thote things, ane of theis | finished AR eloquont” mpoe g Mee, 10 8 for $47,000 the lot and building on the south- | the eigne backed up, the bell rane. the ery of | ad carcectly-i o theatre no fre showld | ing Mazgle Moore's house and slocplug there, ——— will be uscd, th othor refused, and the whole | Tey, of Appleton—subjects » Fasmerat 1 10 west corner of Randolph and Dearborn etreete, | “ Al ahoant™ resonnded througl the dismal KRR MILIE adway during n performance | und “henge fearful that the Jawyer would throw TIE COUNTY BUILDING. question ecttted. ufi.\,_n is 8" Buys ang ¥ : o endnnicer the Tives or an agdivnce. T the his- old depot, there were hurred but fervent | g, Masluk . the i e (Parks) discharid i, and hired The funeral of John Lawler, brother of | wizong )‘!,"mdm"’_n,,Gm“m,"‘,"u',, | t0rF of onr conntey we have had bat two calamitics il ) T R i i Ieed {\’n Interesting scasion fs oxpected to-mor. 3 of This mnt en ) Charley A Frank and Joscph Lawler, will take place thls | the train'moved slowly out of the statiomn and | fe svan oo s cesntos "on Sy O the i 10" et oy Trown s Wiinege | | The Grand Juey vesteing dlsposed of mamer CRIMINALL, I ek, and from ettt oty to Boston, | b e —— ' No. 151 Forquer street, | along the lake-front, nud_out npon the prairies, ol was frow earelessniess, That thor- | hut adinftted that, on the day of tris), Le jet | 0u8 jall cases, and agreed to hear complaints fl;&“&'@{‘,xfl;’fafi’,fl‘fl‘m,fi;“ o Fenring with it 1w of fhe must eMectivg | oul B aonhd o cnserel nonforet i cocond | Wil oy the iy O bhe ey of bial, b et | O O e amd ot day. Fred Hass stole a bag of grain from Adam HARD TIMES NOTWITHSTANDING, gy Chtlstlin workers the world lias ever sceu. o theatres and all places of publlcarrembly 1have | there, Apenelomin fapresaati ne of the | Jamford, of No, 60 Whiling stecet, and was | Notwithstanding the genctal depression In N. F. Raslin will preach at ofclock this el o nbways cantended, hat the subject b rerelved 10 | Thicee were substantiatly the fucts of the race, S aehtloman represcatlng some one of the |y ocefors locked up at thie Chicago Avenuo | business, there fs a stealily fncreasing d figimoon at the Fres Cinrch. orier of Loomia PRUDE atenton ofn e an | Swoch there were il entrice of witnesrod | 05 frecstlgulsirs was qround Jesterday | tation for the new Automatle Sewlg-Maching of 1 and Jackson strects, and baptize Mr. Lansing, s Al fo 5 nty, il o swore . poaly iti- | feckingto geta contract to put his machine 23 ¥ % b e 13 g! J'Zx’i’.fi‘g l;urk,v n'l} e«‘necm:‘r:x 7.‘&; :R;:S;non. i m:":_ ‘;:"z v‘r;x':’:n\z;«ss:-;yi;;:lsm A shail f::;::“‘.l.:;‘.‘ '.;,' '.'1‘.',“.[‘.,.'"} ‘:n':‘::.‘l,.,‘l,". I,‘fll,ags‘n,::’,',} :n:“w' ;'\mn. uroumd the statements of the Hir oot et Sy mm:‘u‘m!' e Little Fred Becker, at present on the Jury fn | Willeox & Glbbs Sewing-Machine Cotnpang, Ty, Preachiug also every evening at 7:30 o'vlock. rase agalnst Cha nith, o X v anee yoi dack experlence, and var | A venliet wax rendered ngningt Parka for 260, [ present by fnvitation of some one of the Com- | Twlge Rogers’ Court, lost hfs overcoat yester- | 01y sewing-machine in the world requiring ng ‘The temperature vesterduy, ns observed by | ‘Trude, aud the uthier persons who were pul itl Mot be able to comprenend what in | Parka contends that CoiTee dolin s captali o | misstonors who work so earnestly tokeep the | 403 afternoon, and Is thercfore mging mad. | ©3r0 of tensfon, Nos. 200 and 203 Wabagy ec, optichun, 83 Madison_ street (LRin- | in the gambling-liouse of Mike McGuire, realls for the beet, "Fhes will stuply conct sume- | the club leagned ainst him, am) fonk am ap- Thie nov aventi, z‘,‘,‘,’l“:,’“fi;m}’mf“ RPN egrecs wbove | 17g ‘,l”.w’;':"‘u‘ “‘b“d oo, smn‘"‘y i fich s oriinary jawyer eandrive n eonch | pual In order to show up he corbltion (it | Treasury drafned, uéiflfif{;'.:,:ifl’fi‘,’l”i‘hn‘:'r"‘ ¥aluabio pagers of ——— zerog 10 . ., 183 12 m., 255 3 9 8 woy called 5t the Armory ot Eu,dwk“mmm{ (g A winra i portint: Walte, 1o, ook 16 ,uw h-m-, formed to ruin bim in the ey of Those getting thele fuel from the County Lat 1 E o N NATURE GIVES US TEETH, E]R'.’ &2 Barumecter at 8 o m., 30,415 $p. m., afterovon. 'There was an unusual number of | 040 outlets, for 4 panie might oeenr in 8 ton-acrs | 1OBCAL playere. Agent's office are fn trouble, cwing Lo the fact unte arrests at the Armory: D. I Carter, | bat ehe does not preserso and piicify them. Thay 10t with no fence, Onr teue duty te to aved oy s 4 i that the Coroner Dictzsch yesterday held an inquest | beople vresent, possibly with n slew of | tho ‘eaino of janic. 0 check garcipeenone, | ARCHELOGICAT SOCIETY. pas i upon Johu Poleman, {-":ycnn of age, whodiwd | eratifying thefr curfusity as to whom | und provide for jte punlshment, when life and AFTER THE MOUND-BUILDERS, for cunl has been about vne-eighth larger than In | office, at Van Buren street bridges and George | toall destructive infuencen by the dally nac of gudentyatthe rafcnce of Comel Tucley | the e dofendaats wore, all Jusing | VORLF f st bl L Rov bt bAe | meting of mcanbers of the Ohioc Acai: farmer ges, e expects tw be able to 0l all | Tolcomb, ttempting to shoot. Honry Fenn, an | beneficent proparation His No. 63 Willkun street, A verdict of death from | fictitlons names, uf such - Wwas | ble o such an extent that 1 shalt feel Justified 1n | my of Sciences was held Tuesday evening in the | orders lo-day. insolvent debtor, ———————— . axposure st Jack of proper nousisbinent Was | hete objoct they were sadly disappointed, stuce | dro T il dumaruce unfes my vicws are wetin | roomaof the Aeademy for the parposcof argan- | The Finance Comunittee et yesterlay to con- | \iljtam 1, Mosher, a fagitivo from justice THE NATIONAL LIFE, relsred. | cestexdng afternoon John A, | 1146 0d Metiulre wero o only oncs wio re- | it Tyt AL u ebloek s pafely | VA0 an Argeloeleal Sectlon, There wero | ST the roposicion to apoly the Sinklug Fund | from Milwaukee, was capturad yestorday more | Elfewhers we publish to-day tho pinth annost A B e o, inihs | spanded to Hliclr natwes, Tho othiers, s fs | i my oo Ioreriats En e pee i es? | prenent Profs Edmund Andrewa, Willivm Trose, in o Trenstirw aucuutini to about 65,000 10 | ine by Oficor [fehry Fechter, or duty at tho do- | atatement of tho Natlonal-Lite natiranco Compae Dunlap, 63 years of awre, reshling L hiwelte | Ty e caseovith Bl sowilled S egsncets Thope, no dout will he by all managers who | Cha or 4. C. Ty " D, Tl 0. Pipdiaa ! T . put. Mosher stole®$5 in Milwaukee, and was | of the Unlted States of Americs. Tho showing 1, at No. B4 Girduer street, was tound. Iyfme dead y P AL tRferest. In IReIE arouarn Chancellor 0. C. Burroughs, Alvert D, Ilwgar, | aoreed o take no actlon In the matter for the slirewilly pursucd by DeteetivaOConmor £0 thls. | dicaten s prompérass. pueh a % I wpon the floor, I1e had for some time pastlieen | sbfu " gambiers, remafned away on purpose 1o calataes of the day. 1 1 oratio N. Rust, James OH4, 8, 11 Peabudy, | present. A proposition to borrow $1,000,000 or city. Both returned upon the afternoon traln Vs o Mo usincss and o sound condi- subject Lo falling lite, and thieso ure sujpused to | conceal thelr Jdentity, 16 Dot being customary o | Times the ik showhy have sons Fepemt b and Leander Sione, The organization of the | More to bridie aver the bresent finnnclal streas s (o olie Anrete, VG the cause of deathi. forfet, thieif bunds {or & nun-appearatice. fus- | 090 eatety and duecorminent, atead of beln e | ey was et uof Ural, An- | 158 nctod upon wiversely, County-Treasurcr | Tie Commerclal fTotel propeletors asscrt, that ve vy Anow.storm lian cut. off the coal | 3WIndIlng a newsboy vut of all his ready cashi; | wmust be done with feagrant ozodont, T Acntal asource of supply, Sa far thodemnid | John Redmond, burclars of Mrs. Dail's coni | bone and its enamel cusing are mads invulncon. 3 ; i : : Ty I ertlreme e . cted by the ele g . they kuew nothing of the Shurtcomings of Brady | ~m-mmnman et . el ald that Gasernment detectlves are now | U e il Ahe MCSAERGEIOLAES L 1 | Tocier whors sivam 0 ® o8 SFSEIO0 B8 | ey prestiont and Leander Stone Secrotars, et Wi e ek gy 13t e Auother & {m“h Ingabaunding it boy, and thng O, | ~SATLRRGIITFvo funeral oF Me Saiie L o Al - . L Mr. Ifagar exhibited some very curfous relfes STRWART'S ACUOUNTR . Butter, not Clark, a8 was given In yesters 1y Wil take place from lief 1ato rexidencr, i ¢ ¢ cs, oy N S TR, 1 s hot 5 2 dence. e e e s iy Tk | it ea: Faote, who'te oty the bench owioe to CURLING. of Tidian art, fncluding » 0t apnde, w copper | Vesterday aitermoon " Tuinixe reporter | U578 janir, wan noxicated from, to tio of West Mudieoneel,, tominy aho Thihi, s ufacture Of whisky. The evidence alrendy se. | the ubsence of Justice Summertiehd at Spring. TINST DAT OF IR CONTEST. adzey @ hamuer made from lemtite, a copper | called upon, Gillure, Patlock & Co. for un ex- | IE relvi and took irady out as a T | O N ETIIn thla cltr dam, 1o Sood LT cArraces, guredfo coneilured cunclunle, but the ulers | e ald, et et bt for the purisss ot | The curlers who tave sslrations for the Gor- | armowieny aves, pipes, orvaments, cie. aost | [1KURSE the hisk' thoseitieient between | Millout thele knmvlades or copent. Aljor | | WU n Wi el dan. 17,1475 1o Mar oy seem L b waltlng to mako Lhe tase stronger, | trying any casee, but merely ( contlime Wi, | don medal bean thelr play at Liacoln Parks | of shich were collectot it the ecur 4 y Commission- ! Mr, S8 3 Years tern States, ey Ste : Clark, npou searching his_pockets, found abont, | 3 Wonthe and 20 faye sesterday to decle ity yossonsion. The at- | Ul fusrougivsstated (hat Uere werisey. | £ KIS bt of Lo notee jivn by the fir | GG 1o Searpite s, puclets, found about cpanseal from No. 238 South Morann-nt., Friday, Trinde 3 tendance of clubs wag anuch emaller | STl suctetics lone thie Muesiestipd whose ohlect | ypyyei' fhat u year ao lnst September they com | $900, Instend of $1,700, ns wag renorted ‘fn yose | o 10 019K . ta., fo Giraceland Cemetory by eur: e e e e e s Sweclele the - aitarba | faate sollact worlcy of art madu b tho Moutils | buced ‘the usiness f abstract-making, and | terdays paper. “The thict is still t large. B, Fiendnaf the faunily are Lindiy luvitetto ] 4 K vere ense, v e ¢ the Rk expected, = | Builders and the Red Indians, fle suserested F 40 ¢ te thei N o guglue that was backiuie up. Mle auswere | cane of hls volition, e wiw of couree sauslicl. | nate weather and precarions travellog | that valuaho fafarmation mieht bo obiamod by | 11 OIS (o contpleta their bouks frou tho *“hig | An anonymas letter ta thie Coraner alleging | - WALST—Tan, 10, Tichard 3 Walsh, fon of ex. badly cruslicd, sul I retited otndr izl "Fhe Justlce suld hie would not try it. 3 oy AREI G [ | e to the day of their cuteriux upon tha | a ‘death by poisoning Wil be investigated tor | Tantics Duvid Waish, vern aa oot sovere that he'died at lf-past 4 n the atter- | gheguetice sad B poulduortes U ) making 4 considerable difference, Up founisleation L st fuclotlos wud Dt | usiiess made at arrangement witit Kecanter | Gy, Lestordyy ‘morning an elderly wektioman, | 10 dave. el 2 years U mouttis and o nogn. The Coroner will hold wu foquest to-day | SR8 CREAE YERE L heard, he wikhed to pe- | 10 the last moment nt least a dozen clubs were et Mr, Biross stated that o promising field for Btewurt, that In ui‘llmldvr‘ulon of 8500 tlhey | whoso name {4 os yet unknown, died after A Funernl from the testdenca of Tis parents L, Tatrick Crawley, an cmplaye of the Tllinofs :I‘n;;‘c:m‘ ; Kml his uwn vl bustness to luok atter Central Ralirond, while shovelnz sow olf the track near Monrou strect, was run down by i 2 at Crowley's late. restdence, No. 35 Butterdelit | Dt anssile, Jd, ben Tenrd, bbb re | O reprorented, bat whe the i would be allowed desk-room fn tho oflice and | alhurt. fiinees o hia, sesldonce on G Bonth Jedfersoient., - on Thittedas: att B e ) s exploration hiad conto updee his observation | Fould b O nd | short filnces at bhla Tesldenco on Green strect. ] dns, L i; Aftcel o (he htueelf wus « e gatned only tho following were found: - De [ phout ten or fifteen miles from Prarle du Chicn, | 60 tcccus ty all the pucords. Sume o after- | 1iis )ifo wa msured for $,500 last October; il Viarpt fiune o s G E10 The * billiard_cclcbritics" of Chicazo have | was o vonspirue ity Mo Toroutn, Fortage G, G- | Wi Yt o it s s plad | 0703 e Couty, Commisioncre ohieeied iy | po o Hhdnotiore ablendly tk s doath | *Uar ence by enrtasoi/ by ™' deved to Yauk Auams, the woulersat i ey, siul Thlstle of Chivaza, M the moming | fur worklue with spade nud plck, which will | 1, sresepeent, Ty bd purgised alot of | enmued from unnatural’causca. The Coroner | 5 (JALBRAITUZAL Waldron, Kaniateo Gounty, ry 8 testimontal benetit, \vhlkll' will tan was spent fnopeiting the Ieo In shape, f doubtless be explored In duc thne. Among It 3’1 “ M,“m»nu i ? HLET ltmr‘nc :;m- bad but little spare time yeaterday, but tion, on his 0tk birthday. e O Conauup. c 'this eveuiig at Brunewich's Ila ™ ttle after uoun. when e | phees inentioned wero Whiteslde Couniy, 1117 | e 40 haves monopels of the business, GHI | aq for as be delved into the cast, ‘the facts nro | “EerAteyienpire, vooind, Yapern please copy shington strcet. Among uihe rinks * wero properls Jaid Cout, the | Do Vatley of el | River; . tha Vally tielr rigiitas and tho opinion. farbished them | AyEhisy suspiclhma. AlFwill be cléared up today ( POWELL—The thneral rorslees at Mies Albcr 1 be s cushfon-carom gume Gebiee rmy adlonrned with much aceord tothe round- | ot the Kankakees the Desplalnes Rtiver | helr righits; and the opinfon furntshed them | ot an fnquest which lie lutends to hold beford | o oty ! ,- £ Tar 1oa. Lou Morris, of Boston, 1enry 1 _ : r cre, Gy dnugiitor of Krances A. Towell: aie) o8, sty where hot coilee and sundwiches were | the vieinity of the Madison_ lakes, cte. Chane | W08 lald before Cumnmissioner Holden. New | thie body can be burled. enh, wore held a6 O1vet Baptiet Charens Peter Suvder, sl Abe Basstond will diso aswist |~ Thin statement by Mr. Trude, that e, e the | continually passedd bt mind. Dromptly. swal | ceior uacimughe o that e seorbeen oot Deratiations were joutered nlog and thoil st praskiiag st the Bonth Blvidlon Wednenday morning, the lrv. Tielo T Tutet Surd on of piui pareite, bud been * iyl for a | dowed until the plavers were ol ead ant eacer | fata T. A. Lapham, of W issnsin, Gt there werg | STagewont, - ogt Miinned " by the | Pollee Court, Jisterdas” held tho fotlowings | SMcsting. iler loxi and geitle dispositioy von i e GG ET | kel aari s e roied itot ) for the fray. 'The rnks were Lald upon thosouth | no mounds ‘ontaide of Wisconshn having the | & Stewarl “was contiuued | by the | g, G, SOty held the following: } for horiaany kind fricie. otlicart dixeuss at her room, Nu. 100 Bryaut, | Kaafig-house, way pecelviad with eveat surprise | ot tholargest pund, wiiore, nnfortunately for | aliapo of anhnals, was an error. Dr. Birrongia | Gommissioners, At tho tino of the second | Gearke, Lo, svfndion J. s ievens, of S San, 17, 1823, Sty S st e etk alilly | Dy uiente e oeees o e e | e e v o e i | B S o ook, fizy | braunaction o nofo for- &5, payable ono dug. | GACHEE St ot of, 30, 8500 Lo the Crim. ol AmIBHSE o (okgs 1 an et adeline, el e He il e 9 wrrest shook hands warmiy, and obseeved that [ known as snow, or white, lee, The seeaplig o ¢ shape o c. % v e ; E ? i b O e fnornfuge, Jler life, had oec et il i1 Ut wan soud. . For once. Juidge Fontd forgot | of thesmm bl o oeeaslly sott iot ot | the shape ufa turdle b Arshieh s hais 55 rns ek | Mopws Secrlaryt S5 s Jomes” rtoy | Gt 3 month i 55 "diyn Mr. Hagur thought that with the proper effort. the Section might easily get poasesaion of valu- able works of ‘uborhznal” art, which were now ) 5 S of wembrangas the new arrangement a_note for 3350 was given | Mayor's Scerctary, §30 flne; James Barton, | croup, AUME L0 aterin & sottiensont made s the | Swindling W, £, Coon, ' discharged for | _Funeral feam 273 Portiand-av. at 10, m. Pri. 1at of September. Subsequently, Gilnore & | ik of prosccution; James Lynch aud | day, the 10ih inat., to Grucclund. Fricuda of a | iy the tourtesies of the Bunch, and s Jeft eye, | littte rouh, und this unfasvorable condition SUrTOME CLENO tastpr ) bt Shonchs | Sl nax closf enthy, rematied st S Wil wninute: | e mord npleasant by h fact that or i All o th b : d arzested, said Mr. Trude, werd | aml bulizea had Fisen wp i some parts, 5o that, sclcan curlusitles in' many a farmer's | o ! : 8| Patetek’ . Kelle fanity cordtal ? J e e enth, e Wt Dot | bijsinees uen, mid —' , a8 Whble, tho [cc eyl DY To Weans be pro. | Thrior oe Kiichen. o hoped such Siort waald | Follock were ralied pronto poya Wil forlemai | RCEEE | Reler, | Danid | Sotell, ol | faalls contaly ol tosttend, Lowell, Mavs contly burled. ¢ TheJustice interrupted bim with # We ore | nounced first-clase, This was espedally 'the | bommader T T b o e e itouehty | disonicrly, $100 ench; Honry Sorzmy. vierent, | Dpers pleasc coy. e s " Thus lelonging to | MCLECIIS to try te eaee. case with rink No. 1 ab the ceast gide OF the | v, Otfs salil he had control of a quantity of | i sl Thinis ol county, They mode an appij- | 10U of “bincty doys; Minaio Smith, ininate; | , MELLOS—At Denlson, Tex., Jan. 17, Jamey 2R ¢ ¢ car i, csulte i 3 of the Section. X s g ! ke rlock Lo Aneon Foote, Qorderty 325 o Moshuns, | Liig remning will b frauehi ga Chicago for fnter. tho corner of State and Madieuns strecté, "0 | o cues for tiul wl 2 wicloek Katurddy ufter: akeo © on the it wki the | Dr Audrews and Mr, Otls mentloned cases | flio, spownt ulloved ot - note, Wit | v .,u‘,‘__,,;,‘;_ imtern 4o f:“fi::fi:.'f“&fi?{'; ment. “Notlco uf fumerni hercafier. L S te oy ooy | ot thie bunils aiready eiven, wileh e skl | fvo Chleago clthe onthe seconi sk, and the | witch had coute wiider thelr olacrvation among | 10, 1€y (o ot onet thotsh chenging | Bedman Conlcy. and Lo Wieorraiigars! | MQODY=a. 1 1477, Aary Wfl(chrumm:wrml with Druss, (ua‘.c:mlnkmm by ‘Trude, both for himselt und the wiliers, | Toronto and Part City on the t!nlrnl. Piav | the Tndians of Michigan and Ohto where frade L FI el xficll, Lol frrine Teld | $300 0 the Isth, Thé complatnant fs Ville “x';ur:&ri)m: struck in such o mauner as Lo heun l',} e toldtug good. 'The winount of ‘each boud ds | was urdered by the wimpire b 1 o'clock, and | tions existed among the red men I regard. € by the mukers aguinst the Recorder or the coun- | Stecle, of No. 16 South Green street, who sev- | genecs s T i of Witk e o b ot | T st il O Vaby act | nemen® U8, goe the, slputing, bevan ot | fhe Mound-Bultders. Sueh traditlons, it thoy | 7 MY EVGERIGIREUECRINGT S M | eral days siico had Conley arrested for buste | Semesin cracklng the glass aud T : Rl s UICICIIR the I el | tiever. §on the nutes would not ho turned fn, but that | ardse SMITH~0n Nov. 3., weife of, Wil of consnniption, naed 20 yearr, en aL 11w, ., '180H net., at rosl. North Market-st,, theavq by cars to g ended uutil 5 o lock, — when | eonly be gathered together, would be valuable uleripg 1t almost | does not wurk, Trude's defenee will rest ipon | play ceased. The attendanco was quite | s 4 Bintars, chieac Y origl " 1 . 1870, of hypertrophy of the worthlvks. The pane vost $600, the words ¥ comon gambling-house i e e . L 3&15";»_‘“““:56{;& L 5o character, and origin :]‘m .Il(lc\:ulfil?r‘vl\‘?lzlfillrlafi_\;n&cfiflfi:lcm.ul'lhumnl- Detectives Ryan, Steele, and Simmons yester- | heart, Carrle, beloved wito of $ilus Wright Saith, The followlng-named geutlemen were holds that thisis fs su atlirmative des of the sport by t eral punlie ou er divectly with Gillimo "olloc] tie Dr. Amlrews sald questlons concerningz the They have | dny lald luw for news ata_ boarding-house, No, | 1 he 234 year of her oge, cen naked 10 pay the notes; Steward hus ufmumunnn enug, and, when the proper th SMUPU—On Jan. 7, 1877, of scarict-faver, af e ethod of | mode of representing ieas by writhng or ple. | 1ot floen asked | gl - Nty Wl the propor tina | o Fioa e v weeki b cnent varied greatly at | ures amon the Slognd-Duitlers werg fpor. | Lrned thet over s s portion of the wssety of | caune, thov pounced ows 1pon eertain rootn e et Gy rans anabtir et ¥ v i . L oot | Silns Welght and the ) Carei e The ono - furiest [ fant. e hid unieratood that a stone hatt ey | 118 otffee, and wiiat the Comunissloncrs will do | in the lionsc, and thero captured Jullas A. Kocl Tontie and 22 days o e CArFie Smitl, siedd und must be copstrued fiterally, and, fsnuch | S ottisl s Ire's s o privute puinbii piae or | intercat, sl the . ub-reotn,’” befng there Is o violaton | the diffe L rinks v ‘e of the Law, uud therefore he aud the vtliors can- | east had fewest spectators, but tho beat | discovered In Olifo which had becn marked by | D0 2an knoweth. ™ Adbintwy sins, Losis wid Aughstun i the | sMITI—On Jan, 17, 1877, of post-serietin] Lot be bield answerable. “This trash way do for | play, al th considered, Hlere was | the Mound-Builders with a_Hebrew fuseription, THE CITY-TALL g T o BHva i byt fing eluth- dropey, Bildie Vayein, Suly 200 wf Sian Wrleit sl ujury of Trude's peers, but ft will not go down | conshlersble cravity and the very strictest st | [1o was Inclined to doubt the fact, however, . L3 0 \1";""'5“')"“" o reparatory to ""{,'; tho late Casrlo Smith, aged 2 yenrs U monthe aug witha Judg )lrpulrw gumning-honse 18 as | tention to hustness, Dr. Burrouzhs said a plece of marble had ;II,;; “n; A:“ u::; 4 nlius Yru, up ‘lo ",’l 19 daye, S rals . U, common is Cride’s fegal wbilities, nud s re- POR TilE FINST FEW EADS been excavated from a mound or. Reck River, | The Trensurer's recelpts yestorday were 1,841 | e of L on, ar ‘,‘{‘u‘m‘;cflfl o 4.0 Fl;“,'"":“;!;'kml the hause, 1014 Wilcoz-st,, Newell, Lal surted Lo by wuel of the samu cass of i\enph‘. the score was very cven and the play continn- | on which wus an Inscriptlon which Trof, Heury, | from water rates and #1,03t from miscellaneous h,,,‘,, avenue, and the firt 'm';;: 3 C;S‘ o "un- riday, Lo "L o, dan, 1, 1877, . Walker, Chilcugo, Brirlington & Quin, s nderdtou that the «apuallst of the con | ous, but, ut leuain, Tuck scemed o favor De- | of Wishivaton, ehimel to have dsdphercd, | o of clothing from thine. 1o Lime. cach suomong aih B aheat e Chdcaring, AL Thayer, Jr., of Boston. cern is MIke McDonald, who has 0 forced |rolt, and wt the same thuo the play | The Inscription was fu Egyptian characters, me, each salesman’s 5! 2 ‘ L ) AL £ Raviars Brighi Rope to ubandon his up-tewn pi; by Supt, e 2 ¢ v e municr of lffe was in turn investizated, The Vi ¢t o art o = “The Veteran eform Ciuh el anectal war. | §g US00on s UiHtown place by suot | oproved vy | mucly and they took | Afer sumo furtier conversation, on motion | The last lesus of thio American Arehitct and WU shint] Wect to e 40 are: an Hef acomfntable Tead, Mr. Yonnis” better | of Mr. liross tho Trosidont and Secretay of | Duilding Neas, of Doston, contains a mentlon | Qetectiven were ubon tie case for severai days, | gz soies i papors plense copy. e Sl o e w3 St vy, | Wented nbchtls, ot by b mewbere, but by Ko o the oot - Petliry inake som x| Ui Section wers Intrcted o Dinke NMIRGHOD | of the apinsal report. of the Superintendent of | S MY fottied upon e e Thosulte o : puny commanders fur u few of the wards of the [ S0 W Eolomon 18 concemed, 1t e T s, Soot, Judiment: auil B et iy et for prmiieslon o | Buildings of this city, and say that, the nmount | up- 4 the ~ Central Biation, awl duries BUPLONS i Fette Thaoma arted s Chatriun b Jamitor, o | 19 s oF e, i el cpuon | may bo lareoly attributed. " Vous rinfis Lav- | of Mr. Peabonly, tho fourth Tiicaliy i eoch | Of building dono hero last et was o i et the, Alay Koek “ecifomed s irime; and i s 8 i) O oot sitee gumbling ks forbld- | iny been laid downy tho mest one was | wmontti was designsted us tho thue of meetlug, | prising considering the financlal striugency felt gever before fwas the youm more brillisntly Cthe i ettt | 1o e v o " 15! i 2,000 worth of goods, Ouc packazo vatued at 0 flluminated Rt ey e det by the Siate law uuder tuy and all clreusn- | tuken poesesslon of by the most all over the country. ¥ ; ¥ o § . 4 £500 s at the depot ready for shipment, and will ayere. Another mcetivg 13 10" be betd | "{{oiyer, Trode may patels up some other | Lot SN, finnable, albelt - uot DEAD MEN’S BSTATES. Tho City-lfall employes, tho Public Library | b ccovcred to-day, aod severnl"ythor equally | Tae mov, woniestu reiedy o Rieuigattn s s c-morro evetitug, when tho several communds | yiea,” Ho lins an abutidance of tiie, Since the | tayiot for the medal, it simoly for st T T nLEs, embloyes, and the Board of Education fanitors, | ¥altuble packages'have been forwnrded to | NfGrugia. ¢ nevor fa leit ‘ ving B - '\ T NLI3S X 5 pllea, feélong, o 0 % cten !xwul. uud It 18 no exagreeation to'eay that thoy | The will of the lute . P, Bllag, tho ““sweet | ete., were pald thelr Decomber salarios yester. | Omaba and New York. Koch will undoubtedly | agoni nstaii relief, 58 iousands can ettty wid pralns, bral ers, headed by Gen. Licb, are expected o | isagtrous fuilure of his witempt won Hickey, lo* b i appeor i thelr” war-patut wid renson LRcther | )y Lad uo busiuces, and has ceased fEUring i | enjoyed the. pamer mors. nmd tonds - T singer,” who came to bis death in tho Aslitabu- | day, Tho polico and firemen will got their | Picat €ulity tohls crime, Tho urrest createil | ~horysia iy ail broigglaie, = (5 0 7 Siandolphes, day elected membera ol the Board of i Atrerl for thie Unjon Stock-Yards for the e J. N. MeCullough, Pittsburg, Ft. Wa cago Railroad; . C. McMulien, Chic & St. Louls; I " Island & Pactlics Northwestern; W 1 Ledy: i R s to how thuy van buat capture the postolices | yiid courts, ¢ o e conslerable excitement amoug citizens of the enet v und Gaugerslips. Eiher, Rwas i "o " Ciark stteet Sonpy | 18 dinaster, was fled aad provn fn the County | moncy Friday, amd the Departoient of Public | rauma roce as She Konie ety s 9L Ahe | il nern Wadlemie Adent . MatzosD Accine ki MVICKER'S TITEATRE. plainly be heinl the volee of the tallest skip, | Court yeaterday moming. It 19 as follows: w u'k”{'?hmx"""H"ilfifm aturday at 8 o'’k | long and favorably known. Ll fler with Seural. e day cxpress i the Midlgan Contral | g OwNKI'S REELY TO THE SOPERINTENDENT | WO OWlE by All physleal Taws to bo huarso Lo | 1 Phillu 1%, ilen, of Chicazo, Cook Connty, T1,, | ab tha Exposition Bullding. i, Hendachie, - orien it enn e Failroad, slus in Chleopu it £ Cekin ey e BEILDINGEY dis. Tho ‘next il was Wost uitract. | do by theds prescnts maito and publisthis iy lent | 1The Mayor went to Sprinefield fast night to BUBURBAN, Randoipti sty b 2 L :'.‘f«l“\' this sitle o of the ot to the spectutors, and | Wi and festament, hereby making vold all formor | o pregent t. (e deliberations of the Conrer: == mispliced ‘The recommendations of the Superintendent was continualy surrounded o closely um-luy me at any thne hétetolura made, ton of legal currurullun Tepre HLUE ISLAND. . Superint tatives who reat umouit | of Buildings fu regard to MeVicker's Theatre, | W ainoss (o hoale theplarass, o somy iy nr. poa e Do sl mene) S48 | aro'to framo a bill for the collectlon of back | | Mr and Mrs, Jamos F. Rabinson were awara L the truck the wecldent G o i res £ Dlias, that Tucsday, Jan. 16, was the tenth annivers ok e kOl | contuined i le receatly published report on | estures wid slroid senarks of two of the Tor: | Dibm $700 8 gear, pavobie In semi.-an faxen, 1His Honor 1s » little anxious let. somo. y, Jan. enth sunlvorsary e o o4 8 | Chicugo places o antuseiment, lave dravn from | Hnto Cldi were suito worlhy ot an suglensr, | Mot of $100 cach, sald payments 10 ccasaat hee thing micht go wronz. Assistant Corporation- | of thelr widding, but 1iko sensible people they eVicker the following reply: Play ut this eink was very Drisk and geunerally 2, | give and dovine and boqueath all the residue | Counscl Adams is now In Springficld, concluded not to make any demonstration over CELEBRATED throughou ths Gislon --expressed fo all arta. 1 thand_upward '« 45, 40, Ude per . Addrew lares one, heln day und Saturday d=tayed truins, und consisted | Mre J. 1L i L Ve Eh very goody—in facty thu stones lay | anldremainder of iny eatate, both renl and person- T Frosliot M It tter, but quietl ‘themsel: & orders UUNTIER, Coufes of eight or ten coaches, druwn by two englnes, Lyceus I'neatug, New Yok, dun. 1), 1877, ~ ! i . | nl, to ny beloved wife, Lucy J. Blins, o be prepared in case of o freshet, the Mayor | the matter, but quictly enjoy thumsclves n tivner, Chic. & The rst i i it ot tho ‘secord pussed | £, D Glegrelandy Sope, Superlitendcnt of iuiit: A, m‘c":;m"g;nk..““ stotd e | ™Iy e wvent of the deat of both my witeand has ordured the Department of Public Works to | home fn the plessant recollections of the past. — over the swiich In safety, bot the tender of the | in08 of the Ciy of Chicauo—My Dy Siut I atrile hittes | myselt, Tuive, devine, and bequeath al o the re. | warn alt bridge-tendors of possible dunger, und | They were somewhat surprised, not to say an- ICTION SAL B, o tate, y e A o Hurbor Masters ta notify vesscl- RN o T O Ty P AR T I et a7 e ) sl e westert vk of | Q0o et e Tor Hits wah | oot ten Gt el evate ey ool L3 | nosed, ot having thelr plna disturbed by re- | By BLISON, 1O BIOY & GO, | our wis d u(u ‘\.lho‘mul d‘uhn from | and disposition, o4 they shall se st the oge of are rely snclored. In case of a Jaynary | celving an invitation to spend the cvening at Auctloncers, BLand BS itandoipti-st. ol Tt b Yty ot TN S | . thoevent ot st ot bt my wite | S i g, o ip e Sl | M Moo mothes, Sm .. Rotinn, SR S t9:3 ; " 2 ¢ y ¢ ! N adylachie 0 sbipplug luterests aud to the | but 1ike dutiful children they obeyed the sum- egular Friday's Sale, Jan. 19, at 9:30 0. m. smushed, 1o was apparently a hiboring wan, | the rivbt to seak froni the fact that my roluntary oo Rutaculate yes - creditable ik mysunteluretiEmalheiy Tides the'eealaus of S 4 cratifying, werty, both real and personal, to tne fulluwing [ Briiges. mons and gatherad themselves at thelr mother’s . ond was takiug frec rielv. An extra train was | actions during the past twenty years bear [ BTANEY tteat for the Gordon medal will bo |, ’_.M"{ ,m“n‘,,"m Phebo Jcnmng}.’ Judgo Beckwith, attorney for the West Side | nearth, What wns their surpriso on arrving IMMENSE LAYOUT. e o 4T e Wilno Mr. of | Gas Company, bna referred to Mr. Biliins, | there to be ushered fnto the presenco of & par: NEW AND SECOND-IAND 0 udyour report | aaltl, howeyer, that i, nmd | berd thnw at the e 1 by the four was pl second cutrine ew the track, and the bageage | the Chlcago Tinies ot Jan. 71 huy ond passenger followed it into the snow-vunk. | 10 the Mayor v tho thentris of Only oue mau wosrerlously hurt. Hewnsthrown | {37 09 e FAKers Tt b oo Voluta te Detween Lhe hummuu_ war and frsy y\mm"»:t'f arding the safety of the auiftence fn thut vaiiding and his deg was “broken aml shoubder badly | focase of a pante, 1 can conntlentiously clafi The ¢ sent out fron e city andd bronghi fn the pus | testimony to® o “derlre on” v pact, - withe | e conteat for th { ¥ ! s o 2 aud_ afternoon, (thefg Mur sengers, who uerived” thece and n bl houra | Out thesnggeation of fuspeciors o the en. | Contin i ; Lheing | Mra, 1%, AR 1, Younis, 0. Wo YOUNE: | Doyt ! 4 ot velatin q 2 ol Watsrioun, ono uf the hursenizers ou U0 | §'onGhay matter for a1 reeponihia sty b Gnd | mateh will take place to-morrow, ttond felne,, 0unde 10 b cqually divlded among | g tho above-named Gas Company, and aiso | iversary i - therr wending. The' parey train, When the tirst shock cutne one ol the | gy 5350, ad MeX ickers +Hhentee been provided POLLOWING 18 THE SCORE b Uherchy namo and appoint my wife, Lney 7, Mr. Authony's nates, If the city waits for Mr. | had not come empty-handed, as tbe stock of colored walters in the dluing-room ear | itk ot i seewt, undoubted| Vo ), 2 ¢ B g Shleag s N - 9 cl o R ST e o, 120 | i ] iy S rmgiont, undoubieuly Yod ol | ur yosteratys hue: Wlias, uy fricad danes Hiln More, of Chilcago,my | Wliings otk & proposition, ¢ ‘past_expert- | tinware displayed gn tha tables showed. . A And General Honscliold Goods. Y Yol ) Witliam ¥ KIp—21. George K z execitorn of thin my will and | heroby reqitert | cnees can bo taken ann basia of judgment, about | ehors of L whlktien and hoasne erecod ho s : ¢ in gottings tulfway through, umt then stack | provement, andat the exiation of yowe e | 5o A iitaihie: ¥ad direct (hat RelLhCr of Uiene Whall o Foquired 10 | el WOntis will elapee Loors Lhore i AGLACE | Cisennt s B seicn 8ikl horns greete years of L FULLpsnoE Fust, unubls to et back or o ahiead.” One of | Yourauecosens, huuli biauttention be called to 1t | - Pefro <. pow furnish secarity on thelz oticlal bond. useless lawsult, hiappy murried life. After nn hour spent in | O8FPOLA, Btoves, Pianos, Orockery, the passengers jumped from the train By great | by some calaunity, would pick o wany fawa gn } o0 N Dean, ol bt o Puie P, Dess, ik v i ed wi Glass and Plated Ware, B, and wun Tourkd after the mcident with | Yo, und wa on 06 die ead of” tiite, for, wean (v | Lot dictrezar, K K. Wert, o N e re L At the Tnst meeting of tho Councll Ald. Jal- | pleasaut conversation fntersperaed with music s gz but s foet protruding from a snuw- | 10t beefect, bivjudgment muet lave the inpreas | dames Metirezor, 3250 dpbnstony, fEisers i eetote 1o umnes | lard futroduced a resolatlon calling for the clos- | 0ud singing, the cuinpany sat down to a bountl- | Texs, Cigars, General Yerchandise, otc., ete, Do 18 had ntend e fest 1 i ;| OF imperiection: 1 a ot very creditavie to - in: | Fel Bl D Bieydea kip=ad; T e g A, satted | o of tho Washiugion atroct tunel ©for ye- | Fepast.” Aon thows proseut. were Mr, and LISON, POMEIGY & Co. A X - " o e 3, e O, 5, il the wl radate of Jan. 20, 1874, | 1 3 Y L1, —— = il il 10 be dug out, The carsare 4l mors | fhorcamant the mairy sttty Juthorlty s WRCOND N K. at $15, e dilny W IST | paiea? 16 was but @ short, timo azo that the | Mrs, James ¥, Robinson, Mr. and Mrs, H. I By WM, A, BUTTRNS & C i g « itoozhont ey hey Ll 7 tunncl wan closed for abont three weeks, nnd in | Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rexford, Y . A, SIS & CO. Kl e T SEE R e I M e L R e ol e County Court was vccubled sestentay af- | fint'vinio the undergraund rosd was put in o | e and Mra. J. P, Young, Mrs, A, T. Freed Auctioeers, 1164nd 120 Wabssteay, ey e, caued by un uc osness, aroused thepn | o 5 o o, 2klp, erngon In héaving & contest for letters tostns o v _Morgan, 3 2 The fullowinz §s a llst of dvlegates’ from the from thelr lethurzy, n-Ifke. y | David towie, dumea niton },‘,{_:‘,’,‘l’,’ o the Satate tf Janus aoprs 1620 | condition etter than it hoa been fu for years. | Mr, ‘and Mrs, Harry Morgan, Mr. and Mis: ¥arious posta of the Grand Arny of the Repub- | eccum to nee the things the 19 4t 3 3L O, Eamey, Mrs. | SUTTERS & CO.'8 Rogular Trado Bale, 1ie to the Btate Encampruent, which is ln scasion | 914 pastime, likely to be followed for all vme, as | b F. Martin contestunwa wore the widow and a brother of e b 4 A, Ploree, Mr, and Mr, e o e e | D it A et Fahas et e T the elosing of the tunnel to save Ay 4 K . the deceared, The brother attempted to_prava | 1S t1otins 4 s ! eh, M A crs, Ml Ella Mate at Ghiava: L et e el L e i o s waa ey | Db € b Sisckaseroes of s s, | Qoo W', . Vortor Sl Wt | DRY G0OODS, CLOTHING, Ransom Post—F, J. Itook, Commauder; J. B. | fnjustice 10 McVicker Theatre, aud eabibited In | Four Brothers of Zoronto. Portags City, ete, and the widaw that it was not. Somsa curls The Musor thinks that there are not more | Afjes Atice L. Eatnes, Miss Nelile Fulier, and WODLENS DRESS G0ODS, SILES, Julling & g lom dahp Kiaphiens, i 6 our repors, a4 ar as that butldlug s concerned, buncan Matcou, 4 1t aillen, ous fuets were brousht to liht, "rrm deceased, gxfin l.wnnlyln‘l‘ulm‘l‘l ‘fl'nm“i')" \'nlhoutlllcfl‘ul;;. Mr. Eddio I Eatnes’ d o nr.uu’m R TRAT 6 3 d 25 teynolin, u Mark | gt Jitle skillas to bt are o e e, 1 i Wentworl i,‘,.?,".“,tf,{‘.’.,‘.‘..»‘,‘.éfi";' l;'.‘::;ll«'«‘.! \fl(l:’l“ Lr?«‘"l Tocd | Thie “Talt thas & et enlied A rho'clt&"akc!rk- BYAKNTON: ) oD, Wi # ! dei fpecasarty phe best Judzeg ot wuch atteg, | Jght atsout, skip—£2, 0. G, sklp=3%, | Wek' courte ey i uot, 1170 happily, | Oiee yesteriat und wanted 16 know 1 16 could | iy "ge, Board o fristecs held a short | Toslery, Furnishing Goods, Shawls 1 Ly Fost—Henry: Jolua, Commender; Jobn | hey wero, thoy are wure, Tiko doctors, to disngree. | © Slajority, o. s sndat e e of four wecks of marttal Uil | e employed on commission to colloctthe mony | G, Tttt A Gt e e pees. Davis, Gloves, Mlts, Notlons, ete, Wilttier Port—d, €, Mordoush, Commanders | Frons e bestof i s beatehanert i ¢ 0 S N the wits upplied for a divoree. | Pending th de. | due tio, ity srum safoun proprictors, and eakd | 5L Clairiman of tho Fhnce Gomunities re. | THURSDAY, Jan. 18 at n:30 eclock. at thele i M A Thayer, it 1, Koch, W 3 Stanleys | R WY & brovhe arehitect. of s nspntrer WAR RENEWED it of the sutt tho Tuishanid dicd, ank the wife | that he Know of at 1east 0 Fim-hioles that paid OO eiat . oy i ke e set. ree sbomis, 119 ad 130 Wabarii-av. lg(;nzlll;x:.‘;u‘t:({g-nr\\gtrl»«; Cutnmander, Hpeaking of vutlets, you iy **there should be two IN PARKN ONCE MOLtE. was happy swaln, After Lis death ahe, it ap- | no tax to the city for the privilege of daling out | pooks and for — e berldin, Command- | sliicways fram 1o Fallorfes con from eachwide) | Tt hasbeen sald of souse of the armics of | 1ears, siencd mwy hier rights conditionally, and | fusil oll ands discolored water, —For. genersl i o’ o sl ,';,,:%5”,,;’,’.“{,5,’,’;;‘:,, By WM, F, HODGES & CO0,, s s, O, Lo Many, 10 | year the proscentum,” Thia 18 ub error of fadye A N Y KHlke y thi also entered into the hearing. The estate | formation ft might bementloned that the saloon # g No, 602 West Lake-at. B ek 1, KR Sotoutne, Bt fordied from want of expmenca i déaiii | dclent thinee Hkewiso of Killenny cats, that | NSRS SR B0 M0 G ilnton mog | Koo an * Ald, Guorie Wiie's. atoam s s S AmanLiTstnosthy an Otlcial: Th yerun: A St L Lok (Cmntor boni— ik, Comuanders B, T, | with's larko, nuber of persons, who, “uyer | iele battles were wars of- extermivation, and it | regeed, The hearlog will be contluued to-day, | na liceuse, Comptroller be appoiuted, wos favorably re- | AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, ||‘\‘!|||uu Post~J. T, Foster, Commander; C, E, f,w.. fll;r.:'.'.t‘"‘;"ur.:"wl{f“n‘:n?umflufy’ it ‘it | wuulil apbese " thiat. uno-Joseph Parks and s The Financa Committes met In the Comp- | celved. . eWol gi o b o, g B : Jew laizer ensies “Trom . gt cnemies hive entered the legul arena with a ETIICS OF CULTURE, traller's oflive yesterday afternoon and consid- | =~ Several petitions woro presented and referreil No. 617 West Monroe-sts, Doveridge Yost—Joaeph LClapp, Commander, thun ll(luwn. ‘lndl 1hat "'.?1' -nl‘rh deep-rooted determinatfon of feaviug nothing MIt, JULIA WARLD 1iOWE nm‘l m|m‘vr {\! ;rll‘n\”efi The rfwl? &yr tho Snlx :‘l’ u:‘lljr lruucn&c‘um rnmm!km:u. The Board NEAR PAULINA, o e LR naturally go fo the wrongdirection for s but corscs upon the dleld. To Nlustrate | gectured, nnder the auspices of the Woman's | Peiiutendent of Buildings was looked at, and it | then adjourn or one week. > N MOODY AND SANKEY et i, i crion v e K0 | further, and fu a lne with which TE | (i, yostenday altcrmon. b th seruong | belug supvosed that Sir. Cleayelund's esifimates | This oveniog, tio weather permitting, the So- | Tharsdsy Morning, Jan, 18, at 10 dclock, a % Kallerien ot the prosce OFF FOI TUL BAST, cnd of all theatres e necewsarlly much lower than | TRIBUNB reporter who fudites this chroniele | Npr, F, E. Brown, No. 209 Erle strect, on tho oF g g Coun . e v A Bor th1 b W E. 1 ' ed, Mr. lingliva, who addressed to the Council 3 cls Carpets, one eleant 74 oclave Kores i e witl not huld auy reception, and want to | thy lubly of corehdur, il i you provile o dead | 13 " more fawlilr, the Vendetta between | & pyhics of Culturesr There wero ity or sixty | 8 vonumunkution In which he Hircd that he DAIRYMEN, Woud Fiano-Forte, e Varlur Farnivure, Marhie. Eet oway as uletly ms powible) eaid Mr. § G0 ROF LR 0 Wiete baste, positively Torce | Dismond Joha and s avsatlantats iuch sk t0 | 1adies tn uttendunce, comfortably iing 1 | could un th Bullding. Department for 814,000 tp Claruber Furuituro, Male Matiresece, Dedding, for the v:um(n% year were to have been consid- | clul Club will take thelr annual sleigh-ride, :\'c sha)l scll the entire contents, conslsting of B D — ] 3, 11y Bankey 10 the ropurter in tho wortlug st the | tnem (o tambio over each other, wiicn, by tuening | game of baee-ball, b which Juhn flzures as the wyear less than Mr. Cleavelud expects to be Dinlug-ruou, Litchen, and Lowuiry Eurniture, Graud Pactde. And this course was duly ob- | their attention tha other way—iipwari=you furce | leathor ors anyl hia foes 54 the bate St b | Fooms Ablo to do, was present, ovidently ready to j- | TheTiatterand Cleose Mukers of Wisconsla | one elezunt Couk Stave. iine Silverware, Glase Y Y 1 o b In Coancil 8t Applet ware, Crockery, Catlery.'etc., et Uwners guiog o i o hiasl P & e Mra. i ve the fod served by the great cvangelists during the ens | (10 g0 witt et haste and wure adfety. T | beou badly kiocked about, und severalof the | Mré Howe mads ber sppearance twenty | press upon the Commilttre the fact that he i o v Sorand, i i b vold. " tlre da; 7 Mr, Moody packed his ool g‘ Tndbia | Uste esperimedied ;u Shle, nad, Kuow wheteol I 1 Luta have sustalued more or levs Injury, and to | Minutes bebiud time, and took her position (n | would makea better Buperintendent than Mr. FNM"‘,D"P:“" to 17_“- ':‘T“";fi' " * WAL FHOGGES & €0, Auct Y./ AE Moudy' U L ok, L e a0 ce ol yusE oplulon: s UIed [ carry the shitnle beyoud the ballgratnd and | the middle of the audience, and read a gracetal | Cleavetand. APPLETON, Wis., Jan. 17.—The filth annon G2 Weat Lake-st. morning, simd made a very few calls on inthinate L flm. P A _h'“{,” ~-|." entuve | BPUR the turf, wherd the reporter fs equally at | introdu fon, just lung enough toallow her The Mayor's pollceman has found about 100 | Meeting of the dairymen and manufacturers of = B B {riends, whiks Mr. Bunkcy wan alio eogued In | endur (e gatlory, ands afier o thorbuch trfat, | otiey it scems 1o be a dead beat betiween Larks | guditord to criicise. her dress, aad then shio | BUNALebies forwhich n Iiienas san boghn, | dairy products, notwithatanding the. snows MORTGAGE SALL, e packinie $he hackin wl’l‘fi’l\:: \‘»I;fn['\‘:;A::kbn:ll]:::u‘:llm:h: ::u-:.'\, xh;:g‘!:cllkuu;ml‘zr ‘l'!‘l: l"l’mu'tmfl' t:llimlfl nnn\; ulu-rlfic.l‘:!l.flflcru(mn e "Y‘-‘““ tolled up | Plusiged into ler subject, eoming up for breath and has notitied the’JAmprlrmrnul the same that | storm, waa auspiclously opened this morning, A, 3 ¥ 6 they will bo expected to take out Hcenses or b6 | yhere heing a fair representation of the prom. il , the Cgallorics would atait fur ‘Uem o and | the sturs 10 Judge Martin Vaulen's court- | after diving for an ohsulete French philosophier, | proseentet. - They verball firat | the % D P Eathering &id vot partake fo any particular of | Jouve “tho exite fn the Tobbv aide wime | ruom (an Institotion i 6o sl fog e me: ani scaltering drops of wisdom from her head, | boares vy ',muhmynncy s aljxibusty awaited by | Ineut members, eiving sssurance that u profta- -1 ure, conslsting of 1. W, ond M. the nuture of a formal reception, Atabouts | piy "f iee It pceiied ]-'nllrt 'G' o down wialrsthan | commadation of parthularly large men), to | The lecture wis cusy and swmooth, fulf of pleass | theclty, A morntug oy er, in speaking of ullls | blo meeting would be held. Cominittees wore | top bedroom svts, o yards of lrassels o'dock Mr. Moody, Mrs. Moudy, and thelr lit- ;‘fl;fl.:fi'n'y'"1"'.'.3«"4'\.‘.13' Ahe best, G:}:’"{fl?}‘“; gather a3 nearly 88 practicauie the score ol an- | ant lllustration. fard licensos, gaya that Mr. Coucl, of “the Tre- | appoluted Lo attend tho session of the State | 100 ugraln, Oil Clot tle boy, Mr. swi HHEIE | prosceniuin eud of the' galleey, beiteviug shat (hey | ther lawsult, I wiilva Mr. George Sanderenck | Starting with the infant, she traced the Iife | mont House, bl ho leense for the ten tablesin | Agricultural Boclety; to repurt on dalry uten- | Tiauketa, luce. Curtaine two littie | clldren, I T R A L was plalotill, Se, Parks defendsnt, aud the | and character of mau or ‘wowan, through the | his hotel, and does kim & great injustice by sar- | sle and products; t nominate oficers; and to | Lrsokers chaGlmsion 3 R. C. ~Morzen, of | Lundon, © were "The upper circle of MeVicke, tre 18 better | Judite relud The sult was brought tu | swaddlivg clotlies of ancient sud modern tmes Ing that he pald no Meenss foe Jast year, Jle dld Y iath '” i oducts f ‘81 Luwe, n cl Al ls mearly new. hoard the -"vfl'm:flr St Cluln? at the | provided with vatlute taan any other tieatre ln bue | Focover the sum of * 100 for legal | b the coifin snd the grave, pointing out whers u for last year, and would have paid this | €atber statistics of dalry products for 1876 and | Fls; ot yer oftered; Falo positiver . Mortssed Michigan Central Station, ready to start on | country, and doubt if thereIs one better tn the | services allezed 1o Lave been rendered | custom has proven pernleiuus in the culture of riud he kiown that the money was due, | 1877, forcclused, etc. Satisfaction in all cases, detendant by plaibl in o suit broushit by | tue world. She gave the dress reformers & side 1 e was Botiied be cafled sud promised | At the afternoon sesslon the Convention wos | _ The above vale Is unavuldably postponed to Fri- e former uizainel Juseph Duncan und Muzgie | whack, snd haviog admitted that fasilons are nd the cash. warmly welcomed In well-chosen remarks bythe | 90y, Jaa. 10 lhrném.xl\wlv. dge-court, the entiro conlents Shr{. FRIDAY, Jan, 10, at 10% =" uir:‘uh thelr trip East. Mr, Morgan was ono of the | worid.” "1 1s an fupussibiling for those it te £ members of the Exceutive Connlttce which | 8 bluckaie. iad charge of the Moody mectings n London, | 3mple outlet uduie in the el | Afoure gome years ago. Each of the contestants necessary, wind the Jast Inevitably the best, she STACY, 184 Dearbos s bt o Gy tor some e pust w13 | 100t S s g o | b lawyed o secaiid i, wnd st 3 oclock | Broceciod bo eunonsirate that muscle siould | | What o do with the snow, now that ¢ e here, | Maor of the city, Mr. J. E. Harriuun, extend. === Now golng Eust Lo spcnd two or Uiree weeks be- | 00 5000, Stiuald thiere be dangee b he |Gy e for the ray, uve atication ws well, Tlico she went luto | f 8 uucstion for solution by the clty uiliclate. | tug to all who would accept the bospitalities of By G, I, GORE & CO., Tare gotug Lo Europe. In the car, ulso, but 104 | reetion. proscenvia end ez would [ Tile platatil went to tie bat first, and teatifed | uuder-carueots, She wivised the aduption of | Lhe statu 1 Ly coneainad any rovlsicsconic: | their homes, Il was bupplly responded to by 08 snd 70 Wabash-av, caunceted with the party escept as s frietd, was | tend to bowider frightcoed people, aud causy dis- | thal sume tho or thiee years ago the defend- | sume unpronouticeablethings us being the fyens | 4 ot A Ahoy.eontained any e o A s | W, D Hoard, of the Jegeraon County Usdon, on % 3r, Heury Field, ou his way'to Europe, where | auler, when without thew uund would occar. | aut brouzht s suit n the Superlor Court sgainst | o »f women instead of some other borsible | ¥ ieh the strestraliney coiwoules could be | pehalf of the Assoclation. On Baturday, Jan, 20, at 9:30 o'clock he will iavel for u year or iwo, T modest | **They starble who run fast the purtics nawied for the value of sl dia- | arrangements fuvented by man for - the | 89S etier to stop b Hd gt T atror Thio annual address was then dellvered by the Feallia L L L whalics of the evanietiats were observed evonut | | Ava wholt, your repust vivey an Impressionof | mouds sold then by Dim, | Platil abe | trabtation of his own depraved taste: [HnE8 loue His pis-iniks, af eart 1L oft & trit | Peealdent, the Hon, Hirum Smith, the culet | 1 CRATES W. G, CROGKERY, the station, where culy fasutficleut exits, which eannut fet pass witnout 8 | tended to the sut, beinz wwsured by | Shedwelt ut length npon this, sad then took 5“‘,"““"-‘ “‘l““’“’ ho such broviston, The | poluts of Which wers compllments 10 this enter- 200 BOW BACK CHAIRS, A PEW YRIENDS WERE PUESENT it el b eatnt U ors ot o1 | Rarlcs that, thouzh Duntan Waa ot isood, Mas- | up Wfeculture as contradlstingulsned trom | trcompailes, huweyer, liave been obllgin 5 x 3 risiug eity for 1ts cordisl invitation 10 hold the ture. From that, the transition Lo | bave in a great many plices feveled off the are | Pbviiilih Wive.” & briet seferento wat o S B e | i i st | B Tt il | HOUSEROLD FURNITURE, and political culture, which were perfect '\““ ity gt R g | bossibllities of the city becomivg the centro of | | Parlor, Cham! S s ars Hlicten Foraliath , and there d4 no | Hability in the prensises, und shie was linauclally | only fn propurtion to thelr relisnce upon | the snow from the bridges and viaducte, sud | gyasp dalry futereat, as well o8 the mauufac- lers W rs, plaii | Protestantism, urdery lisve. been, lasucll W have thia sowe: turing iuctropolls of the Btate. Ho then P3P, qontE & €., Auctioneers._ toses thaa off. Awwus these were Marshall Fleld, who had a tov quet fur Mr. and i Sl POt ie Moure was, wud that he could prove, by Say | body. Y Lo o, Maj. Whittle, T. W, Brown (formerly s Good Samuantan) und one of | cra i SPihe s frouw Ui | per buardera that Miss Moore hai sduitted her | so fn the main haitway . Mr. Stoudy, O. 1. Hort e or ke gr‘.,'L“.".i,,s Harvey, the Rev, E. L. Davis, and o few & you' cannot Blockzde s others.” Both Mr. Moody and’ Mr. Sankey | ucressily b pass through (bo stores, under iy | respuusible. Upon this state of ‘all were o fine apirits wnd chatted | cfrcuwaiane uless L0 order @ eult of clutles | G aereed 10 take the cuso fOF & share fu the on the wubject of washing the feet of the | trudud to as well ag the lnited numuer gave abricf blatory of the oarly efforts in Wis- | == e clieerlly with " thelr friends, The " timo | ffom Walte or buy candy In Gunther's. O%e? | fudguients, Tully beileving that Laris, would pilitiing by the Pope, sho solved a o clici luvorees wil allw. " The catclibashis bave sll | cousiu to wake aud sell clieese, and the prescn’ | By JAS, I, MCNAMAIIA & Cow iitart bup I wus exnploved Lo the very best | Vickedh Thetro. without bacid Ineits ot fogr | brove all ‘tht Wlahwed to be ablo 1o, | forhultating the wt' of Chriat fn washing tho | beed cleared out, ve that fu case a quick v | candition of the interest, showing that Wiscua- 117 Wabaah-av., N. W. cor. Madison-at. wdvantage. Ench of the greut evangeliste had ] T aonl Ed s ;gu kg by iy P,‘;‘;' Befure tbe trial Parks visited plaintisf | disclple’s feet. Her proposition was for the | atid :hmnm;u otld wt“w‘rfl““" sio chiecss stood as bizh as the best in the mar- B uothing but gratetul; pledssut worde to 837 of | Rwlug's sermatn every Bun lav and heid y out watch | 804 complained “that bis usiness | fadics L0 wash the bodles of the boverty-stricken | P 2 & kets of tho world, sod that, at the Ceotennial | Perlar Sale of Bools and Shoes &t Anctiod, Chleago, of *the uieetings bere, of the | whils the vast concreration tu' pansing out. They | Was put attended to ‘E.'."F"])-' und | sod then serub the floors of the bovels of the The smoke-burner question has been placed | shows, & larger per ceut of excellence was This (Thursday) SMoralog, Jas, 18, ot 9:30 o'clock. great public futereat felt” in thon, owlog | are Chritisng, sud o siow out sure, ond will | discharged plalutil und bired C y Cameron, entircly in the Mayor's hands, and that tunc- | swarded to them than to those exhibited from oA J earth. 2 25" fur carry- Iutellectual culture afforded an opportunity | tionary promlees upon bis return from Spring- | suy other State, New York ot excepted. MARS &C0., Auctloncers us they sald, In vo small part to the stand | never be uvertuken n{ ra while they worbip in | whom be gave a dimmond worth §1: e~ e S e = taken by the Chlcagu pross, and of the up- | that buildiog. Snould o | jug oo the'e Vhicuthe day of the trlalcariio | to sitack the present system of tho | field fo acttle the mutterat ouce. Thera has | A splvited discusslon on tho tople of datry By W, MOOKREHOUSE a C¢ gucatioted wuccees that hud crawnal their ( oalces (the walls bepwven thew and the thestes aud | urGund jLadutif Bappened [ court and Cameron | elucation of the young, add the lecturer | been guod deal of delay,—trst the Coundil | stock showed that. thero was s decided prefers e s LOULIOUSE act Jabors. ‘thelr success, a8 they sabd, Lad becu hfl}‘flfi‘,:,'“ o hN ""-;- “'= sidieLcd e Bot | gidu't, whereupon Parks wsked uplutotiil to try | tore up the whole busiucss in very graceful aud | was bothered for some thne by tho various } ence among dairymen for hmh-fism Ayrabire | | Lepemptory suieof s tatall Furniiure 8tock, conthl 1ar beyoud thelr t.\‘;;fflunum. Whe would | Eonbelied bo g0 that way, for '&“l':,;"“;f;;fi":fi‘ Lu tuse. UL did sy, uud Parks Lailing w | etfectual mcibods. ‘Then she weul fur + slap- | patentces who wanted their fnventlon, snd | cows, especially” for cheese-maklog purposcs. Figr bulls, Tilack Walaat Liedebcods, Lurenue, Wash: bey come again | Ab, that was dilicult to say. | SRSt NS T hare ot Bat Bed. rewodeled these | Procduce the witneases he bad promlsed, Duican | dash correspondents " and “ romancists of the | theirs ouly, adopted by thecity, Then a com- | Several of the speakers gave convinclog facts on 0 usges, Carpets, Lieddioy, Aatiresce, borlud- 2 they accebted the fuvitatious sent thewm froin | freg walhout yising sl thews subjects due consld- | 804 Mvore scored u verdict, leaving Parkswhite- | press,” aud obliterated tbem for an impolite | mittes was appolnted and wasted muny days fn | the culef polats fuvolved. The discusslon was e Bics stee Tais Euusslar &b 10 vclocks. e mearly :r:anlugc clty in the country, it would | cration, for 1 own to 8 morul obligation Lo the pub. [ wusbied. From thue to tiwe therealter plalntil? | wethod of treating what she was pleased to de- | trylng to ascertaln which invention was the n:hle%v conducted by Messrs. Huntley, Hazen, L \nl MOOKELQUSE & fi“" Lo song o Lufury’ they could wet around | Lic fur Dovond awy leckl oo whlch Ls likely t be | demanded bis focs which hud veyes been pald. scribe s thelr betters. This was ondy the pre- | Lest. Finally the Councll grauted perwission | and Stoddard, Editor Hoard read an able paper Auctloncerss urie vccur in’the sto;

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