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W0 WILL DECIDE ? A Fres Fight in Justice Meech'’s Office Yesterday. Yiaac Welss Got tho Worst of It, and gays the Judgo Did It. ghe Latter Ingists that He Acted Only as Peacemaker, Ha came into the local room- ahout 3 o'clock fn the afternoon and fnquired for a reporter. s face was acratched in several places, partic- wlarly under the right eye, close to the nose. A eanl he handed to the city editor showed that Als namne Is Ianac Welss, and that he is a whole- sale denfer In Jiquors at No. 506 State streel. Beatlng himecl!, hic told the following story: « A little white before New Year's my clerk, Jultus Yurlberg, and mysell were arrested by Lawyer Chetlain, who charged us with assault and batterv, He came to my store for the rent of a house which the Board of Health had com- ralnst on account of the amells, and ] wonldn't pay hiin untll the sewers were Jle'went behind the counter to a Thaving 1o busl- crk and commenced writing, gcu to be there, I told one of my clerks to ask He refused togo, to put him out, and by the arm and showed hlm the door, The care didnot come up right away, Justice Mecch issucd ane warrant for botls of us, but we had o puy the fees for two warrants, amuiel Stelnberier, Justice Mcech's clerk, tore and says in German: * You y £5° bl and of whisky or” Lrandy. ay, and 1 om married, 0 t you will be discharged) I told him I him to go out. carite to my 8 New Year's I can fix that cas bills for it; but, sald I, ‘Here arc iive cigurs nd 1 rolied them up in paper); I make vou a hrlstmas present of them, and hot to ix the ave hitn a drink, off two or thrco weeks ago, anit we were fined §10 and_costs cach, although I had five wit- vesscs there to prove that the clerk did not Justice Mcech st blood on his face when he camne for the war. rant. That was one day after he wos put out, T did not hit him. Iam not that kind of a man, 1 don't flght with any one. I am n able man. The next day I went to Meeeh and told him he had wrongliul was no fighting ‘The trial came strike - Chetlain, fined us—that I would pay him Ile, wouldn't get anything If he 1 didn’t want to have [t appear in the papers that T was nrrested for atrikiniga man when I did not, Meech sald, ¢ Give me 85, 1 told Wim I wouldn't give him 5 centss that T would rather pay #00 In the Criminal Court than give him $5 to dischargeme, Izot a bonds- man and appealed the case, und pafd $3.50 for clerk was not there Btelnberger If he should come. it was necessary, but sald he wontd BER THB JUSTICE, and send me 8 postal-card, day a vonstable came to my store With u caplas for my clerk. Itold himy bo went away, At 11 o'clock to-fny (Wednes- ) ho came for b agpin, [ tokd bhim not to ¢ him: that T would g aud pay the fine, rather th: But he took him to jail right to do thate discharged ue, the bond, M Day before gester- had uppealed, and 1d sce the Justive, 1 huve him locked Now, he hud no Tie ‘shonld ave found out whether the youug man bad any property to wevy on, and, if he found none, and then get a eaplas, The dustice acknowle that he didd wronit in Issulng tho capirs, Mounroe & Leddy, und we went 1 asked Lini why he lssued k, a8 I had appealed. I saild e would send me wonl If it was accessary for my clerk to come and sizn Ihie elerk ealled me a lar. Ho then jumped ot me and knoclext my hat off, und caught me by the halre, and steuck me on the head il bresst several thnea. My lungs are weak, and they pafs me face, and tried Meeeh Junped er trled to keep bhn off; but ho put kis tingers in my eyes and twisted them around, aud eratehes pain was awful. yan dows my fdce. me, and they rushed i, eyea for twenfy minutes, 1o me and safid he was sorry,—that ho dfdn't seratch me; it was bia clerk, i1 I went towards the door, and ame alter me, but my of the door.” uke & return, to my lawyer: to Meeen's oflle the cipals £o quic him nother, nuneh.’ 1 put m to push bl aw; at inc, and my law «d 1e s you sce. I eried out aloud, People in tho hull heard 1 couldn’t open my Justlce Meeeh came Ltold him he h aud_Sternbe wyer pushied me ot thycatened, if 1 ot out s warraut for liin, ho wonld do suincthing to e, 1 am going to have him arrested. Blue Tulaud and get the warrant, Thero get Justlee from the farmers, tices i the city ore with hm. to lavei He 1o made threats, ‘The other Jus- I8 e nfit Justive 1t is a diszrace.' Welss aroso from his seat and RCII'a BTONY, Justico Mecch und Iis clerk, Mr, Sam Stern. with Me. Welss In bis de- senption of the scene. Thelr story 18 that ‘Weins and bis clerke committed a brutal assaunlt on Mr. Chetlaly, and when the trial came off they swore preity hard In thelr cfforts to get off.” But Mecch fined them §10 cach, whereupon Weles took nn supeal, berger, fall 10 ngre iving thie necessary promising Lo send up lis clerk, Purl- en & gcpurate instrument snade nee- essary by e pecaliarities of tho case. Twenty days “elapsed, hut Porlberg did not appear, and cutlon was Iseucd ugainst the Purlberg and put tu the hands of Instaad of ypaying, Purlberg sald ho had appealed, which statement was cor- dJohn Herbert. appeal bond yesterduy o When “"Herbert clalmed the bouy of his man, Yurlterg objected, and Welss becamo obstres perous, whereunon Herlert tipped Welss over and walked Parlberg off, Then Welss aatled witi fury, and, arriving W ceedings for o row. promiymg to send the ponal-card sunouncing of Purlberz giving o bond, when the clerk demed it called” him o ¢ Over the rail came Mr, Clerk, and sinashed My, Welss in hly expressive coun- A man standing by cauirht tho clerk 10 pull him off, when Welss commenced klcking Mecch pushed Welss apainst tho wall und told him to bo qulet, shen Welss com- menced business aguin, culling the clerk some pretty hard names, to which thiat 1z bils (st in Mr. Wl ger denles that he ever goliclted $5 and o buttle of braudy from Me, Welss, and says that Weles called lum tuto the sxloon one day and offered lim u drink, which he refused, ani then gave hlm a chgar,which he took, 4 all that ever occurred between them until d in such a posiicn s Lo eniptation Lo strong to combat, The two gentlemen say they will af- couragement, to take ont a 8 hio charired Wels §3 for a1 bonds, the rewular fee,and slon that he threatencd Mr. Welss whea that gentlemen proposed arresting r assault umd batt et —— - BURBAN KEWS, The Board of Vilage Trustees met Tuesday avenlng fu adjourned scaslon, all the members being present. ‘The Committee ou Water-Works recomiend- ed that the LIl of the Columbla Iron-Works, amaunting to $419, be paid when the money for that purpose Is in tho Treasury. that cffeet prevalled. The Chalrman of the Finance Comnmlittec re- ported that the Committes had inyestiguted the clalma of J, O. Pearson, the agent of Mr. Blug- Liam, for back rent of the vitlago oflice, and that 875 i3 due to Mr. Ladd and §75 to Mr. Bingham, The Chairman also recomniended that a new lease be druwn up between the preseut owners of the utlice, Messre. B Board, dating from Ja ‘The Comnittee on Streets and Alle that Juckson und Dovle be allowed sldewalks; nlso that the ordinance specilylng the time for bullding sidewalks be change: thirty to tiftcen days. ‘The report was gee ‘Tho Bpeciul Asscsstnent Committes reported in regard to the communication of J. I Ray- on speclal sssessmcuts thut, Grat, the collection be mado by serving speclal notices ou ccond, that soine thne, say March xed at which date 25 per cent Le Conumnittee also recomnmended that Beott be permitted to colluct the ussess- 4 thoretes prescribed. Thu report was . President Musc stated that unless there was an objectiun by the Board he would discharze e extra policeman ut the first of the mouth, le stated’ that the winter bad so far gdvanced that there was not now avy hmminent danger from thicves or tranps. As no ote objected, tbe President will probably exercise bis prerogs Dr, Davis: offercd @ motion that fn future no iturs on account of Water-Works or re- exceeding §25 be made or ordered by the other ofticials witbout the ding Cowmwlttess or of the fur Mcech's conrt, drunk fnetituted pro- sed the clerk of spouded by pl Mr. Sternber, Mr, Weiss put his wake punching It Tord Welss ever! approving the ap) ha |ltnh'nglu vonl his assuilunts fo . Gurly, snd tho Board. Themation prevalled, The engineer of the Water-Works stated that the roof of the works feaked nnd was duing damage. Twenty Anllara would repalr it. A mottn referring it to the Water. Works Commities waa carried. The Board then adjourned for ome week, ‘The membera of the Senlorclass of the North- weatern Uniyersity have been sgitated in mind durlng the last few weeka as to the result of the contest for the Hurd prize. This Is an au- nnal prize of 30, given to the member of th Benlor class who writes the best csaiy on 8ol subject selected by the faculty, The five con- testants who stand_higheat on the fist hecome conteatants for the Easter prize in omtory,—n prize of #$100. Dr, Marcy annotnced the result of this year'scontest af chapel Tuesday after- noon. e prize was given to M, C. H. Mor- gan, and Messrs. C. 11 Morgan, F, M. Eiliot, . R Antes, E, J. Bickell, and Miss Lizzle Hunt were the sirccesstul competitors for posi- tions on the Enster prize nrogeamme, .. ‘The Senior class met yeeterday aftes elected clars oflicers amd ansijn different ouea for class-day, W, G. E elected President: Miss Mirlam Pomeroy, Vic President; C, E. il[x'c. Secretary; F. 1L Cutler, “Treasurer, For aqlay exercises, the follow- ng were elected: F. M, “Bristol, orators Alfred Cook, poct: R. Scaman, historlan; W. J. Hath- away, seeri A, 8, Kimball, class poem. Tihe Socfal Club will meel this evening Lo lis- ten to the operatla entitled “The Twin Sis- ters,” Mr. N. U, Iglchart, Miss Gavo of Cin- cinnatl, Mesars, Ayets and Winne will take the leading parts, C. It Paul has been In town during the ad- Journed sesston of the Legislatnre, The union meetings will be held fn the Pres- byterian Church Thursday and Friday evenings for this month. noon and BNALEWOOD. Master Willle Willis was tendered a surprise Mowday evening by his friends, at s residence on Hurvard street, corner of Sixty-fourth. The Httle folks enjoyed a good time, ~ Among those present were Tattie Pelton, Nellte Goss, Nellie Haywood, Abble Chase, Neille Norton, ‘rankle Norton, Jennle Clement, Wilie Willls, Bert "m\'luy‘ Willis Dolg, Bennio Wilson, Louis Vau- order, Fred Proudfoot, George Brown, Charley Vauorder, Frank Wills, Willie Baker, George Mayard, Willie Fitch, and George Swain. 7 the present weather continues, the Park Cominlssloners will be able to commence work agaln upon Parkway Pavilion, which was start- el Tast fall, but was discontinucd on account of the weather., The lmllm authorities will need to stir them- selves {f they intend to come heforethe projle for re-clection this spring, The carcass of & largre dog, lying on ovo of the principat streots, ueeds Interment. Col. J, Young made a flying visit to his home Sunduy, and left again Monday, Misses ‘tinn and Bell Condit started for Florlda Monday. Mr. I. F. Mack has gono on a business trip to Widconsiu, CURRENT GOSSIP. ALNASCIIAR, 1876, Here's yer toy halloons! Al alzea, ‘Twenty cents for that, It rlees Jeat nd quick as that ‘ere, Mles, ‘Fwico aa big. Yo seo it i Bome mor IAHC{- Make It rquaro Flity for ‘cm buth. ‘That's fair, Thai's the six 'vo nold since noon, Trade's reviving. Just 2 soon a this lot's worked off I'll take Wholesnle figgers, Mako ur break, , That's my mottel Then I'll buy In eome Tirst-class lottery: Ong baif ticket, numbered right— As [ dreamed about laet night, That'll fotch it When o ou see, A things hetp Fvery chince Tlits blin Mke an svalanche, lerc's your toy balloone, En? Yon won't turn your face this way? Mebbe you'll be glad vome day! Don't tell mel With that clear fensthousnnd prize Thiw yer teade U] drop, and rlso Intowhalessle. Noi 1] take Stucks in Wallstreet, Mako or break, That's juy motte! Witli my luc, Wihiere's the chance of befng stuck? Chll it Sty Thousand, clear, Mado In Wall atreet In one year. Blxty thoneand! Umph! Let's ree Tlonil and mortgage)l do for me, Gowl, That gal thut passed my by Scornfal Ik vhy, mebbe 1 Bome day’l] hold In'pawn—why nott— All her father's prop. She'll spot Vhat's my little gae, and sco What I'mafter's her, He!hel Het hol When shie coutes to stie— Let'ssce. What's tho thing to dot Kick hert No! There's the {wr)la!l Buorter throw her off llke s’ Stap! elp! Murder! Hey! The my whole etock got away | Kiting on tho house~tops! Lostl All A poor man' fortin!_Cost? Twenty dollars! Eh! Whot's thiat Fifty cents! God bless ye, Mias! —Hret liarts in Galuxy for Februdry, BOLD==-BOTH A MAN AND A LOOK. Xuo York Arcadian, A few Jays nwo one of the employes of the Unlon 8quare Theatre was in the oltice of Mr. Touth, the theatrical printer, in Centre street, when a Teutonie gentleman entered, and sald he wanted fifty ehtreamers und dirty poshters for “Die Danichefls," for de Shermarnia Teater., Bhook & Palmer's man pricked up lus cary, and asked the messenzer whether ho bad the book of *'Ihe Dantehell.” 4Ol yaw, gald lie, exbibiting o well-thumbed paper-c ed volume, 1 witl give you §10 far that book." “ Neln, 1t ish nicht ming; it belongs to the Shermania Teater.” “Twenty dollaral® “ Nl *Fifty dollars?" “1 tell vou nein,” Then the Square man rushed to Shook & Hnlnr:aer and fld them what he had seen and card, +Wo inust have that book," sald Paler. L Yes," suid Shouk, * at any price,” Then Dr. Usmun, who epeaks German, was intrusted with the delicate mission of purchus- Ing the book. ror days the Doctor follpwed the traf), and ot last collared the Uerman, whose name was leubner, * You have a hook of ¢ Dic DanlcheMs)'" ex- cxtsxl‘!y remarked the adapter of *Jaue Eyre.! . “ Ifave y 9 u{,l:‘;:.")an It with youl" 1 will give you $100 for it." o avay mit you. You're fooling." “*No, I atn not; here’s the monoy,” and Dr, Oswun exhibited the fuuds, “Vell, 1 takes it," suld Herr Heubner, Dr. Osmuny handed over the woney aud eager- Iy clutched the cuveted volume, *You vant juore,” said lerr Heubner, %1 scllyou 10 for_cbi dollae esch, 1 buy dem frous Btelger for 80 cents,” PTISTOLS DRAWN IN A CHURCII. Rachester (N. ¥.) Union, Ono day last week a young man living in Qenesco eloped with the daughter of a wealthy and respected citizen, the purties for some time previous having manifested a decided affuctfon for each other. The young couple went to Mount Morris, whero they took upon them- sclves the solemn wbligations of marriage, but thelr present whereabouts are, wo belleve, un knawn. The young lady's father was in Albany ut the time, vl business, and somebady wroty him that he had better comu home aind look after his daughter, He returned jmmediately, On Sunday luit ho attended chureh, The coi- feregation had just concluded the singing of the firat hymn, when he aross I his pew, tuuk out uis wateh, sud. addresslng the clergyimun, wxclalmeds “There s devil ju” this cuurch, und I give her just five minutes ta livel” At the same thine he drew o re- volver and polnted it at a lady seateding pew in front of him. 'That lady was the mother of the young wapn who had cloped with and murrled the other's daughter, ‘The womun, acting un- der an impulse of diseretion, lefy the chureh, and thiugs ectiled down aguln to a quiet staty of alfalrs. Nothing further has been donc about the matter, thouh the whole communlt Lave made it a subjuct of coustant talk. It seems that the mau who fecls so deeply ng- gricved ut what had proviously tokien place sup- puses that the clupewent wus Tnstigated by the young wan's mothier, ——— DEATH IN THE AQUARIUM, New York Sun, Jun, 23, Between 8 and 9 o’clock on Suturday evening tue great white whale fn tha Aquarium died. Yrevious to bis death, instead of swiniming In circles as was his wont, b crossed from slde to side, and Jashed the water Into foaw, and then, flmlu.fll] becoming lcss and less violent, he ved-beneath the surface and died. Drs. Ebel), Aguold, K fl' aud others, held o consuliatlon yeeterday, but without any satlafactory conclu- sloy a8 to tbe caude of death. Mr, Coup will Il:llxt the remaing embalmed aud placed on oxhi- i Tl white whale wus captured after mouths of patieut waltiug ou the cosst of Labrador, abon’ six months ago, by a specisl expedition cd for that rurpunu by the Aquarium. The caprure of Itsell was & novelty, A strony 190k vis sunk at tho tuouth of vie of the bays, aud when the tide was full w Jarce net was streteled cerose the outlet, s the water be- §en tohoul In tho bay the whales made for the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1877 underiaker of Ban Francisco had the body taken up and remaved to Ban Francisco. case, when rethed, broke thros opening the coflin_ the corpse was found to be petriied, andt retaining, even to the Yhiskernand liair, a pefectly natural appearance, ‘The bxly was fn such a conditlon as "to perinit rafeed at the head and stood on 1ta handled as one would a statue. was shipped as freight, Inclosed in a cotnmon wodlen box, as weighing, hox ineluded, 200 At the time of his death deceased as the box the Lol welghed over have lost noth- WANFED=WALE Tonklrrperes Ginriae a1 LEN—A TOUXG AN POSTED 1 counts without any queations, so what fanlts there are in them wili* fall_on their heads, sweare that he never reccived any commissions on purchases of chentfeals for the Iaboratory, o8 The Cotamittee are o the buttom of things, and promise to devel- op some startll; n sea, but the hen they naturally the sunken tank, and, affer thie whale had en- tered the tank, the 1id was closed upon him, Iic wos then holsted on board ship by means of a dertick, and_carrled then ptaced in a large hox, bullt for the pur- and a stream of water was kept constantly ng upon him untll be arrived by special traln at Forty-second strect. ped by the net. y SITUATIONS WANTED-MALEs o deep water of Faniclrmnares Clarion otcs . RITF.\T"‘\" LAY b)Y ke 1 has Leen charged. 3 1o o ors s Sl ik el R LSS WANTEN-iN A WHOLFSALR ROOT: man of traveling - abash-av. - S ———— ANTED-WATCHMARE i chanee of & LouBtFy Mo #hoe houre, eliher as Addross T. TOWERS, ITUATION WANTED—IN A RE’ by 30 experienced shoe mer U7 Wabashay, JUTUATION W, D] an, rot afrald to work, i + Wndersiands sattifa 8% Fraxcisco, Jan, 31.—At s special meet Inz of the Chamber of Commerce to-dav, a res- tion recently paseed by the New York Cham- asking the Ginvernment to ax on bank capital and de- pted without debal e—— coffined Allve, ers el a horrible story to the effeet that a corpee encared {n n metallle collin, which was beine shipned from Callfurnis for io- <tern point, came to life The expreas messenger af- firmied that he heard aounds proceeding from the coflin, and was faughed at Ly the train men, but his convictions were sa sirong that, upon at & convenient point. the case wae opened, aud there were rigus which convinced him that the man, though dead then. | 1 alfve since placed Jlerald states that when the coflin arrived at ita destination and wus opened, unmistakahle roofs of the terrible truth were discovered, ¥lie hansle were clinched the month Alied with bl Lad Leen alive, and it was his mouning that had been heard by the express messenger. e —— i i3 n. Address T. TOWERS, BY AN AC VIYOEFO» n gral AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY. The New York Jerald publishes an extraore dluary story, of which the following is & brlet eynopsls: Eilzabeth Mary Sanxay waa born in Mutberry street In 1527, and was marrled In 1841 10 her coustn, Louls Gordon heith, a nasal Lap- tain in the United States service. of her husband ahe remained in Baltimore under thecare of her cousin, Archbishop Eguleum:, who placed lier In supervision of Bt. Vincent's Asylum for Orphiana on Firat street In that city. A year later Mrs. Kelth ana her infant daughter and conducted by one Love- ow to the Mount Hope Lunatic Asylum,where v mother was forcibly del years, being mourned as dead by e finally rogalied terference of Archhbishop 1 turncd to her father in_Lhis city K health she went to Willlamsbure, Va. she was agalbt kiklnapped and confined Junatie nsylum for elghtecen years. She wans ilitary commission, ap- Haneock, by which she Even then she was de- pretexts for soms months, bt was finally restored to her brother, It Selby Sanxay, who had been infor ‘The Iady who is sald to linve uu I ence _fs now living In Eost New York Clty. welgied 10 pounils, and ey’ ment: stagle man b ¢ of Commerce, abata the Federal 1osite, was adop sixty poands, the hody scems Ing In weight dusing its six months' burial, et CAMERON, AMBERG & CO. The Tnvestigntion Rinrted, The Committee of the Citizens' Aseociation appointed to examine intothe charges preferred ngninst Cameron, Amberg & Co., fn thelr deal- ings with the county, Lcld a private meeting yusterday morning to comsider the proprietyof aceepting the fnvitation of a similar commlittee from the County Board to co-uperate with them The meeting was infor- mal, and the Invitatlon was accepted, with the prisate understanding, hawever, that the fact that they had agreed to cr-operate ahould not preclude thiclr making inquiries into the charges scparately and at uther times than at mectings of the two Committees, About 2 o'clock In the afternoon both Com- mittces asscnbled [n the County Board roome. Messra. MncVeagh, Fleld, and Wright were wel- comed by Commlssloner Avars, who introduced them to McCaffrey and Hoffmann. Committees there were present A. C. Hesing, Gen, Lieb, Daviil W, Clark, Jr., Rouutree, the nmembers of the firm to be fuvestfzatul, and ett, their counsel, several Comnlssion- ers, and a host of hangers-on. Mr, Ayars called the Cunmittee to order, and Franklln MacVeagh was, on wotion of Mr. Me- Caflrey, sclected aa Chairman of the Juint Com- Zand option books; best o! fce, . e e By 1 S T CLAS oo 1 ‘Nddremn, Tor five dayie W 27, Kribane oee \WASJED-rotk 1 WY wlio'ean set tpr. Employment Ageitcies. On the death 4 i men with §20 ¥ 117 South CF It relinneons. terment at some ITUATION w.\wd while on the road. ee nee; i 1o nbjection to.the country; moderate salary. 2 %, Tribune, SITUATION WANTED<R' ¥ Addrers W €0, Trinane ofices Conchimen, Tenmaters, eto. - TUATION, WANTEU-AS COACTMAN ardencr: hes e 5 UrclaS 42, Tritane olce, o e (o (A4 plsee were kidnapped her relatives. rotggh the In- In the Investigation. n the cofiin. al o i ; SAY: GSpEr: ehromox, statlonery. aud notiof 106, Coumpany, 113 Esst Madian the lips bitten, and WAt YA T g BUTUATION! hanre t; sultable pe: WANTED — FHIALK Donieatics > TUATION WANTED=-TO COOK, WAGIH, AND n & launde, Apply for two days A% FECONT GINL 1N x i b i1 sy herated by o ot AT Rtiory, S Wenr Fiane pointed by Ma) NOLE Irot. bf to wash I bnrgrest siagle household arficle, Competent diag: TATVIRS. i) are Trom €201 10 £3, diers, with stazag. for tafied on variu Convicts Lising for Three Wecks on Cabbage UTCATION W, 3 yrivate famtly, Appl; TIATIONS WANTED—BY TW0 REAPECTANLE tl.wxxk. anl:; and I feterence. med of ler exist- Coprsepandence Sacannah Xeet, TALLATASSEE, Fla., Jan. 20.—It hns come to the knowledge of your correspondent that the convicts who were lifred to work on the rafiroad in South Florfda hud no rations jssued to them for nearly three weeks, and that it is a fact that had it not been for the large Iage palmetto which grew hiave etarved to death. this terrible existi Twenty-¢ightl stre iran, and the oth Call'at o5 Butte DANISI GIR house where o second girl 8 TITE PARIS OPERA-BATL. 7 West Indisna.| The Parls correspondent of ti London Tele- graph writes: * 3,ast nlicht's Bal de 'Opera was unquestionably the most bnlliant publie fete we have had since the paliny days of the Empire. Everything that the sculptor's art, the decora- tor's skill, and the gardener's taste could {n- vent scemed to have been employed, and to all this must be added the magical effect of au orchestraconducted by Straussn person. While the Vienncse maesiro conducted time * Le Danube Bleu,’ I was forcibly reminded of the witches' dance [u *Tam O'Shanter.’ SBuch sights have notling in cominon with u drunken To thy suund of some of the tluest and most refined Ught musie ever rendered by un orchestra a company of highly-tralued dancers cut a series of capers whichi, compared to those of a corps de ballet, are what a ciever carleature is to & masterplece of ofl-palating. hours Paris drank deeply which it Ia renowned. dred tickets were sold, 1,56 vehicles di before thy door of the Opora, and Heaven only kuows what the supper bill uantitics of cab- icre, "they would The information Is re- ANTED=RY A DANISI Er i i e 3 it 7 ik Siwte T 3 Relieral Houscworks good fefereaces. W AN o AGO call ‘and ‘wo our new combination, which Yl Af groperly baudied, a daily Income of 1 e Kkood chisnce, WL W, e e e amEca i oty ED—IY A COMPRIENT 0Tl o couk, waah, anil iron, @r to v secand work | dnmitly,” Call for two days TIIAT CAN LOAN e A AT HARGAINGIY MONTI 2); $20 per weeky kood secutily. Ad Mr. MacVeagh, on taking the chalr, said the first busineas would be Lo determine WHERE THE INVESTIUATION SHOULD NE NELD, and whether {t should be heid in private or JITUATION WANTEDSRY A GERMAN GIAL 10 ) do'second-work and rewin: U, & small family. Fiease call to-day st 220 Sedg- or gerieral hourework. BOY_NOT OV ba of ciran and st ear old, aud mu for th sceond nabdes] N WANTED-BY A ‘ond- work or kitchen- Mr. Agars was In favor of occunsing the rooms Comimlssioners, but was willing to meet ml( vliere, Mre. MeCaffrey sall the Committee of the Board hal been authorlzed to co-operate with the Citizens' Assuciation Committee, to afford it every facility in its power, and to leave the management of the investication to its hands. Mr. Swett, representing Cameron, Amberg & Co.y salil he was ready for the fullest {nvestiga- tlon, and that the evidence would show that the oods furnished the county had been of the best quality, and at & tnuch less cost than the same supplied before the contract system had been wdopted. Hle was willin, cuter upun tlie investieation cither In private, just 88 the Committee might deter- STIAT, DUSINERR J N ATTIVE TN utitry town, (0 take an exclusiie, 2u eatirely ew asticlrl Bést vargain in ATUATION WANTED=TIY A _RESPEOTABLE &ir) 1o 4o genersl howework for & smail famiiy. Uottage Urore-ay, erty, firstecl ays city, _J\\'.\Lfl, Tylmxx)n{" Partienlars fre. W WANTED-F) AND 370 EAST ell front, brick, new, roome, 9 closrts; Iaun- Please call at 1) IMALE MELP, Domentics. A hoRXLEITES Mntionary tule ork or generat housework {o » prt: TITCHCOUK & Loy UHTIRBAN st,, corner Maiso _ ESTATE. NERY DESITA di furnished or unfu; Laif acre Jot; clear, Dearburn-at. for two da; TUATION WANTEO=D nquire 0t 131 Hlue leland-av., up-atairs, TUATIONS WANTED=TY TWO couk and Taundr Eouth Loty -at of the cup of folly for Five thousand two hun- -CLASS CHOR, WASHEIL AND West ltandolph-: A GIRL FOR GF. Lat can cook w o Waha 8, ONE lio other to do second worky or i days at 022 Dearborn-st, N A AL LI ERAL ™ HOUSE: Trihure ofiee. 1 0o washing, C v. nuunted tol” i~ COUNTRY hde 3 Safead ITUATIUN WANTED=TY A COMPETENT 011tk ANTED=AT 204 ASHLANDIAV, it 00 h, and fron, or 10 1o generat housework. & goud “reliable el for lumet'av., {n rear. coteh ot Norwegian preferred, PERIENCEDGIRLTO l)(n,cm“)x- MEAL ESTATE. “DON'I ATE MATE ON e Newn York [ridune, Dr. A. B. Crosby, the well-known Professor of DBellevue and Dartmouth, Is an nbandoned Demovrat, but he loves o juke too well to lot that stand fn the way. Liere Is his Jatest New bshire experfencet Col. Morscly, a hich- New Hampshire Democrat, was address- o crowd of faithful partisuns un the present “* Gentlemen,” ‘it Is all settled now; Tilden i3 clected beyond a doubt, and Iam golng to give an ox We huyen't il su good Yes, I'll give the ox, FRIDAY. ‘A COMPETENT GIRL scund work: best of city refer: WANTED=IY Mr. Wright inquired whetler there was any for the meetfnz being held in the Coni- If there was not, he was in favor, ua a matter of conyenicuce, of holding the investigation in the Citlzens' Association and made a motion to that end, whick Mr. Wright thought that the next thing to be done was to determine COPE OF THE INVERTIGATION, Mr. MucVeagh wanted a Sceretar: to take n minute of the proccedings, snd on motlon Mr, Ayars was appoluted to that posi- ED-TO 1 SKCOND WORK. a0 bring & machine, Applyat3t ) and platn sewin Sou STHRAL BUSISESS PRRODI JITUATION WA el o staount of 11, atedind cheap._Gwiie Lienss call ac 2 Chicago: ¢ T 0 FEC children. Hef- nd ‘i erences requlred. TWASTER-TM East Washi P Pl NTE] DE,_ G 0 FIRST-CLASS WAITER: e tamilly, as cook, washer, snd frune v TWO GOOD_GIRLS, for o burbeuue. = other for sccand wark or - clituce for a long tine. and we'll_have the harbeeue next Friday.” “Qolone),” shouted ons of the most faithful the nwllence, * molght 1l % Wouldn't It be betther putting It on Saturday, Why put [t off "’ (nquired the W Bekase, yer llunor, yez shipoke of putiing It on_Friduy, and rure you wolk of the Dimleratle party don't ate mate on Friduy.”” CATIONG Fi = as Kitehen-girt, 1 neral honsework.” I ‘Iease call for two days o JITUATION WANTED=RY A GOOD RWEDE GIRL, 1 poid conk, waier, and ironer. ur srieral onse, beinw near the hew | cal College. on the cotner of fiarris) 1 90 8l it st ot Houn 1, 1 'O HENT-ELEGANT who ucderstands wes! wiliing 10 wors E a; )7 West Harrisons -A R cufiee and Tunc A GIBL"TO DO GE work; ceoking for une: no krish. from the midst of 41100 HOUSE, ALL MOD- ment house, 7 rooms, very cheap, $20. bie-frvat, fuptce begred the privilege to correct a statement which baid been made by M Ir. Catneron to the he hud Leen trying to lnfluence members of the Citlzens' " Assoclation. done auvthing 1lc had been hindered fn getting the facts upon which to bare charges by the County Clerk, who refused to give him oppiortunity to examine the cantracts and bills of Cameron, Amberg & Co. Mr. 1f, wanted the papers produced and to be iven a chatce to examine them pending the ad- Juurnment of the Investizating Commlttee. Swett wns opposad to the papers helng overhinuled outside of the Commitiee, were the property of the Commmittee, und not of every one who saw lit tacome fuorward to ex- amine them with a view tomaking s case agalust TUATION WANTED=BY A YOUNG GI weglan), for second worl l";‘)ll"h"'!\. Call for two days st Misceliancous, PASTERS, AND TABLE GIR od ges-tixiures, all 4 North Green-st., 1a TV ANTED=A ¢l years to A GITL THAT WIi 8 [nvalid indy. &y JITUATION WANTED -0V make bersell genernlly useful, wages not so much o Call 8% or address. AGE 30 TO 60 « care of chlldren, perintrnd a gentleman’s house s & i & permanrat and good Lome. 1 Cureolioay., vpposite Unlon ¥ an abject a4 a comfor 14 ~outh Cllutw TUATION WAS tdy, experienced SMUGGLING DOGS. Aew York Worlt, Five little 8kye-terricrs, which had been Im- ported on the Wisconsin, aud on which no duty Iad been pald, were let out of a wooden cage yeaterday alternoon fu the selzure-rovtn of the Custom-House aud caperad about, much to the dlegust of Gov. Noble, the Huverintendent. Capt. Black explained that 8 duty of 20 per cent ad valorem: s pluced on all live anlinals import- cd Into thls country, pursuant to See. 011, Re- vised Btatutes, passed Oct. 80, 1860, und as these dows are alive, and o man named Fred- erick Senn took them off the steamer without fug the duty, hie selzed them as smuggled. ¢ dogs are fushlonuble, and ot Jeast stnugeled at this port They sell all the Seiin told us that t over by two men A TIHOROUGHLY nailian s cook and leundresdy wiil do'veneral workt sl fwully; Teferences unezs 1045 Indisnu-ay. TUATION WANTED=Y g7l house work, No. 11 v N0, AV, ntueky Bluck, belween 2 cen duriug furénoon, T=THE HOUSE 24¢ INDLAN A a1 idern fpro " 0! quircat Boon Tloune may be s 1F] ere. Fincal o hrias. - dablias, 1) centa.ATL Store, 153 FIfih-av. o = & = & ) TO RENT-ROOM: :lvo‘m:?f?'. CE orwithout boatd K niear Clark. Apply &t 1t Neamstresses. A MIDDLE-AGED mily sewiug or 1ght WARS NUT KU UGN a0 objeet e 0 guod ENISHED THO0MB. W1 iniry Biock, Rapdolph ITUATION WA © woman to do all wanted opportunity to further e wanted to hills aml contriactsa. o back as far as 1872, agd to examing all and everything pertabniug to the dealings of Camer- oty Amberig & Co., which hud so far been ve- fused him. 1 the bills could not be shown him, Ie wanted the Cltizeus” Association to b cuples wade of thew. Mr. MacVengh safid he had heard romething pers bedneg in the possesstonof the Citizens! Asgoviation bearing on this case, but had never Mr. Hesing replied that he had filed with the Assoulation the charges ogulnst Cameron, A exanilue the b " Mouscioopern, IUUSEKEEPER OR ive good references, A OUERICH “DISTILL 1t Jut., on Graid Trunk Raliway, fot rent or o tatllery, revently bl aind i » i ‘ast Liaadoiph-at., opposite Skye-terriers have b within the pust tvo way {rom 875 to 312 the five dogs were brou connected with the Wiscousin named Curran and Wilker, to whom he paid the sum of 8185 for four genilemen, or fuar, gentleie y of ticrmian feinale hielp caa be llent freding shed Increased o rus expenditure of € hase canl FeHos e the whole rom, by barges, au e Heandina supplicd as G LUS) Misceltnnen 0¥ WANTED=AS HO SHED 100! rent low, Ius Eust Wa " USEREEP] ey G TA Foibune bl LT BN OIFTO T_FURSISIED FRONT RGO iTil fAre, at €2 an:l $3.50 per week, at 410 routh St Transtente taki AT ork, o J. T. GARRGO Box 141, New toderich, for the pu GOES TO TIE HEART, Detrole Free Ives, Durlng the pust week o well-dressed and In- telligent-louking man has accured a good inany drinks of beer for nothing. 1 saloon, give the proprictor a scarching Wy, 1 thought for an Inetant that Dantel Webster had returned to life," Ha ealls for beer, and as he sips it be again N, LIE delended his actlon in refustng to let NMr, Healng see the docnmnents in question, sayivr that such papers us he liad seen had been distorted for the wurpose of scandal, ete. have all the papers fn his pos: Mr, Iesing nor any ons cise shoul D73 WEST WARHIN v wiouey loaned on fui The Committee conld i “ltoom 2. 1118 plan Is to dalryroan swild ND ITOUSELOLD on other goud col+ ALFE=A FIIST-CLALS BOARDL centrally Jovated, over 2 pon Tuay L run & fur: Yor turthier nformation IN LARGE FRONT iralwml conventent. IMPLROVED CITY FROPRR: After some further talk Mr. McCafTrey moved ‘Apply st Unfon Trust Co, that the investigation cover all of the dealings of Cameron, Amberge & Co. from the year 150! forward, which provailed. Gon, Lieb offered to furnish the clerical help for the work, but the Commitiee did nut appear adly to the proposition, Wright sald they would only need two erhups, and on the atjon named M wart of the Board Mr. MeCafly Weigley, upon the suggestion of Rouutree, and butl genthvimen were chosen. Mr. MacVeazh sald lie wits ANOPrING IN THE DARK somewhat, but thought the scope of ing ghould cover not only the contract und but whether the goods clarged were ever deliv- Aud then awaln os to whethier the goods hed outslde of the contract, of which he Jiand seen mention i the papers, bad been sup- leey to et at which it might to call in exnerts. Mr, Wrighit thought the experts might be called tn by the accised and the uccuser. Mr. Fiekd thoushit the Committee vugtt to summon the experts. Mr, Swett sugire WANTED-TO It TANTED=TO HENT—COMPLI ed houre ou South Stde, 1 8 koo lncation, whers care and prompt pay Is o consideration, Address 7, Tribune offic 3 T 1 don't say that you will get a Government royed real enate, -z' hut you Just wait, now ‘e nil—great influence— can't have you behind u bur—suppose you wouldn't object tothe Detruit Post-Olliee, no mutter who's clected 1* “They rinse out the offive right awa 1. IN SUMB TO KULT to Waslilugton SUIT, arming Iande aud on 0. l!ul fl}l:l. Chicago, ONEY TO LOAK 0N i USEN ture and uther personal property. ONEY TO LOAN WITHOUT INTERE cliandlne, lu'm;llll". or bugi o FELL, BUY, Ot TRADE A eIty R eity of enuntry. or want IFT & bUS, 70 Dearborn-at., 4 TY A £1801 rt of the Cit- cely-furafahed Tuom, 1anily un North ar "o and location, & 2, Tribune enice. aud fire, Ina privat Aduress, BIVIRE er luss and say nothing about pay, nnd the mun povs down the strect aud touches suother heart. T mplete, redy for Ll wi Of 5,600 Inhabitants. male or female, & gowl ol Wi selt ane ou vary tering . Kenton, Hantin Co., U. LOA UM OF 34,000 AND UPWARDE, utnper cent, and §1,000 and upwands, a2 0 wnd 16, Velty profierty, LYMAN & JACKBON, Block, 102 Dearborn-si ALL TITE WAY FROM TEXAS. 1, Loula Globs- Democrat. A covered wagon, drawn by a epan of spavined horses, and carrying three cadaverous, loug- halred, weazen-faced men, cune into the elty vesterday, and made & short halt on Fourth strect. On the cover of the wiron was rudely paiuted the following inscription: oV Fooi and A c one front: location uuvirps ote—nt martgage. Address PARLOIE WITH a vud real le, furnisbed, Illlll 7ot ""IHIXE [ THALF PUINTER; 7 (0 the tiame of v T-LA ms en sulle or sin plicd at market Fns reasmable, 5 TE! > 5 nnauli for 8 yeard, o tochester, Siun. N 10, T M TOT REST also a few uther There's long-horned cattle fn Texas, Hogwallowed and wazy laud; 1t leats thu world to bust in, erin Fearonab CE! First-clast real LUND, 102 Waa 0 $3.100 CASILIN 1ate Lsinems whs Toin §5, 140 tu ST, per v from4 ' p. w,, Koom 13’ T LOAN TN $10.000 cénl; ng comintasion 20,000 olsof value: at1LOAN TG BAST VAN, Buuks uT. 48 Loard ror lndies ur geatleincn, with usc ot pianc. () STA’ 109 Br h e ch £) MICHIGAN. ed that u sub-committee be spoliited ta o through the illd, et to save was o o taken on the rule courts, it would take w mouth e wanted the fullest I furnish all the books, ete,, 1 things, o save thine, et the Comintity Jo who gaya the country Is pleasant Any seavon uf the year inan aveul liar, And my gentls vulce you hiear, Words by u saw; mus Rold work far diad it Tetnrued 1o HAMI LAST MONDAY to complete the work. tnvestigation, wo but wanted, abu way willig Lo and would waive ull furmulitics In the work, Mr. Hesing uezaln ucked tho further examining the bills and vanfracts of the He wanted permbuslon to sev them while In the possessiun of the Citizens' Avroclution, aud have opportuulty to cxamine _} to complete and substantiate the charges already made. Hwu't Wi 1ol 3T )y » bsukrupt, Rioveriv, a8 wd o par nall ans Ay one haviug 1y Bwers Lo Thie bw ‘) will plesse returi 10 6 W LOAN 0N WATCIl douiinpe sioting FYICE 27 W. M; CLLANEOUN. . K AND BOTTLES, DIDN'T EXACTLY BE Xerrision lerald. ‘When Budge read that a bull palnted by Rosa Bouheur sold for §5,000 he revurked to his wife that he couldn't see how a voat of paint could so greatly enhance the value of the ant- mal, but If Rusa didu't chargze more than §10 he bull in the sprine, TWO ORt THIEE temien cais Gnd's Lesutiful front-root; refs erences exchianged 1AV ROOMS, FUTTi- nlibed vr unfi low price, with AURING. 5 RE- the Teturd of same W C, G, firm fu questlon, ATIGE PLEASANT] & woderate rates; buard: references vachanged West Ntde. 1 1 per dot s liasa’ i (1 bulk aud ottles, T EATTY, 642 Pearlst. _mvonc: would get ber to Amd hls ecconomival wife replled that thought he might punt it himsclf and save hiy "['he Indicatlons are now thut the bull will LLUASH PAID FURCAST-OFF CLOTHING, pei, Gurniture, aud injuceilanous goods o y seudiug ledter 10 JON 043 SOLEI-LOALI=GY 1R MONIIOE-ST. wi atory frunt; ciosl. a0, WA Fouie TOF LWO Beta per week. " All couvealelces. vor of the Committee Iy newspaper. be overhauled, the Zedtung wonld SHLANI 08 gahsy hot and cold wat and jadle t ——— A _CURE FOR To tha Kdilor of The Trivune. Cuicaao, Jan, 2.~A correspondent of the Stockton, (Cal.) Herald spraks sy follows con- cernlng the small-vox and its remedy 1 hereyith append a seclpe which bas been need, 1o wy knowledye, in hundreds of casca, provent or curo the smsll-pox, thooih the pittin, Vi ' dlycovercd cow-pox, Eugland, the world of sclence hurled an aval of fuie upon his head, bul when the most sclentitic sctivol of medicino I the world—that of Farls— publizhed thie recipe ns a panacca for vnall-pox, it 1t 1s as unfalilug as fate, wnd It {4 harmless when It will alev cure scarlet Here fa the reclpo as | Lave used It, and zared my chlldren of scarivt fever, bere (L Is as | bave used 14 to cure the sunll-pox. physicians saud the patient must must di Sulphate of zine, 1 graing foxglove (digital Krulng bal€ u teaspuoniul of sugnr. tesspoonfuls uf water; when thoronghly mized, Taka & “teaspoonful Lither disease will dissppear in For achild, suisller doses, sccord. f countiow would compel physlcl , thers would be 0o nocd of pest-bouecs. 1e advico and experlcuce, ume thla fof g [} ')—lwlll gettle that point by prom- falng not to privt a word during the progress of the fnvestigation. Mr, Swett—So much gained—ono paper dfs- SMALL-POX, TN TO JACKBON: lated wates, poc t place fo tawny in wagclh for $10. nrsa. PIIZE PICTURE BE. ! P ONROK FOUSE, 71 LAST MONROE-ST.—RE: atly” opened; furnialied rooms: gentiemen and Mr. Wright was In favor of Mr. Hesing haviug aterits wil ”""' thlss tirst-clasa house aceess to the bills fn the hunds of tarfes, nnd of opening the doors wide fo gettin all possible informatlot, Every person ougl t huve u rigbit to examine the bills, Mr. Fleld sald that if blocked fn any way Lie would huve nothing to do Mr, Wrizht sald 1f the work was Dlocked, whoever blocked 1t would be beld responsible B WEST, ltoom 14 NThO=T0 BUY OUT A LAOER NRER BA- | olng 8 gaond bainess, ou Weat side. c 18, Board: aleo Any froit rium: HOARD WANTE SIMODATIONS FOE . fant, and uurse ln private Y 3 nouth Slde jreferrd CTGAR BTORE 1N LOCA+ cas can Ly dunes ANTED ~TU BUY~AT iczc @ payiug bis fi'xfimri'i;\-’nnrmlxzn aldence uunecesury. F A, H passed unbeeded, canquers In every tnstance, tuien by a well pervon. AIN—WE WILL SELL FORL 8210 i fiang-urte, wilt crate aal al A AL DA 2\ wi ciegaut upricl Isteat inipras eltients, 10 i T MA Alr. Swett aalil he had no objectiun to all the papers belng placedinthe hunds of the Citizens' to be uscd fu their discretion. ht then moved tnat the County Clerk the papers fn his po Tourt. "1 ulso re ¥ for s uu e e WING macHl Mix with two | berequestid to turu all session touchlng the fuvesth to the Secrctartes appointed, and that the Sec- seturles procecd to exmmine the billa and cou- tracts, culling b such belp as they may see fit, the result to be submitted to the Committes at iLs next meeting. Mr. McCatfrey annouiced that the Becretary sppointed on the partof the Board could not possibly serve, und moved that Mr. Anderson, from the County Clerk’s ollice, be substituted. DOUBLI -A‘V::TIO.\' LARPS. AP add four ouncy WILL HUY AN ELEGANT BRAND NEW Th3 uctave rosowood plano-Torte, Wit surad he 3t hmprovewcuts, $700, LU uiake yuuls 1 ciles, and deliver; o ——— M 0T SO BAD. Bostoy, Jan, 31.—The Treasurer of the Na- tlonal Tubs Works says the statement relating to the Company in the Journal is exaggerated. The whole amount of the drawback received by the Company since thelr busivess commenced i3 8 than $20,000, and they claim that every dol: 1ish fron, of which they have Bad larye buportations, huving paid the Govern- ment duties during (he sune timo of over The Company Voluntarily ol thieir books to the iuapection of the Goveruwent IIPROVED SUBUT U8, Tribune oficu. A FEW ARTICLES OF HOUSR: -buruer with aa 7 couid use or B Ir valuep Sucd Bs Bew, e 1'0 EXCHANG oven, for & o T 69, T11buge utliee, N -SEVER. L WANER BN RS i VAYTED-CuE ‘clicad veork 1ol I LAl ure front (iares § days Al 214 Twenty-secol After some further unlmportaut cross-firing and exchauge of views the Committee adjourned TED—1N LEGITIM, eas Wlth £3,0°0 caati, at A | nawe aud wherd can bessen Va7, Trl ——— MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Ssechul Dispaich to The Tribune. ANN Ausonr. Mich., Jan. 31.—Iu the labora- tory investigation to-day Dr. Douglas was the only witness examined. Il was questioned principally ou the subject of recclving commis- sluns un the Superintendence of Bulldings, put- duriug the vacations. et el ] TO §4w CASH} Trade woll extabiishied. 744 Mate-st, T rom sant 1 Lar of (¢ wus on Engl 4 (u thy market: no bumb Vit 1o ealehie A UENTS WANTE 4\ 10" puges ug yrticie: A tlun, 10,0013 00 Uri 5 1% SCOTT, 8 bearbora-st., Chicago. HATS-FELT MATS, LATE ch, Worth §2.30, Apply chamber furuiiur only 8241 chambar suita, 3 plec ‘v miuat reduce st it T, MARTIN. Tlo reduced from $35 Lo Ku Foutu for alters: e e —————— Anvthor Keported Humao Vetrification. .- Rastuer died of abscess of the liver He was buricd fa the Ma- soulc Cemetery fua wooden cutlly, confied ia the usual oter case. Un Thursday of last week un tlog iu apparatus, These commissions were very lars they were in accordance with ogrecuents made with the Board of Regenls. According tolts testimony, the Megenta always audited hts ac- JRNITUITE, CARRIA stored b Juwest rates. West Mouroe-st. 055, RO NEREHAVEOR u Ore-proul warchous, jouey advancad Lo Aay slBoULL. ‘sahluglon-at. L HOS AV HILLS 1k On the 2545 GUND HOOKS OF SHEET MUSIC FOIt TIE | g of 10 ycars 85Q for pale. For particulas Tribude emce. e A S A ENSONAL-MATE-SAME A3 LAST 1F CAN in 18 Dearborashe

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