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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. — = :ces, and | livan, robbery, five years P grocers on Wabash avenue, 1w Hll Thursday night at the same time and place, | ers in the centre of the different fronts, which, | longer line had been $54,806, showing a reduc-.| the parties only s payment of dlfferences, ery, | Jonn Ryans netens thich days House of Cor- | posasion. Bach gareric m"?;;’“’“"‘ 1 they THE CITY. when the Committees will soport. " | in the opinion of the Committee appothted to | tiom of $16,955- Ao tha o ach. ek diferonces will mot be - | Tection. - Enase gl b6 doliet whi take she st | o ol 000 uatg o roe sy s, | cxamine the niaing, vero much too heavy o | - So far as the complants in regard to B L e Tuie. of the | commedutics o o ursday. Tie long deferred case ot L. C. Sy 1d 1) ¢ carried by the foundationd; and in their re- TIIE TOLLS tracts THE GRAND JURY'S REPART. 3 g flfl'"e cas . C. 2les, Eromptery Tiad 2wl o Y it {'the i Board of Trade, Inasmuch os such con! The Grand Jury for the January term was ;'t:;’lgz‘:-i:;‘cnfig ;}l;re'srted on the chy, .}:-fll . Previous to the greaf : GENERAL NEWS churches of Chicago Presbytery had a well- | port of the condition of the building recom- re concerned, Col. Bralnard said that they ‘artake of & Faming character, Organized assoclation of thefr own, in the meet- { mended that the desizn should be so modifled | were local In their. nature, duc to the fact that Justice Dickey flled a long dissenting opluion. | discharzed yesterday. It returred 108 true om one Johy I?;Evm., - e A _ | came up before Justice Sum, bills, of which one was for murder. fiftcen burg- mening. . The Seiea “”‘El’)‘fl?‘gcmm, Miss Effic Ellsler is at the Sherman House. {5300 e a0ehtion o e b o ntance wivn | maonded that the worl whero it could be douc, | licavy shippers at certain points along tho canal J. 8. Page. Esq., has returned from Deaver, | each other, with ymc work of finc(r «respective | Mr. Potter, in modifying Mr. Mullett’s plan, did | wished to fet special, reduced rates to this city. SSTP. 5 lary, fifteen robbery, ten false rretenses, ofie Rt L] 7 . S. Page. ,‘enol expeeted back before | churches, held soclal reunions, and’ discussed | not meet this diflicafty, and, though he design- | It was nonsensc to talk of through rates on the ART GO . forgery, three confidence game, two arson, aonst Sweg “_s, i een previously i Col. His family ar topics related to their order. The fire had the | ed a roof much lighter fo many of its parts, yet | canal. As yet there were no through rates. All THE DASELTINE COLLECTION twelve assault, cight bodily injury, one may- r:b utngog ;m]az m_see"k 1:" damage S'tglu' May. cffect 'S0 breal 2o scatioe th accociation: | 5t aasis ek e Of aeaual yolelts, | worcloal There would boo tlirough rates | ooy, o oS e O ot Biropean and | roe dssauls el P omer moneys and thiet)- | hnoss against, Saliing g 08 10 ey Ly goven for Jarceny. Accompanyins ' the indict- | Wincss acainst ifullins and Hohes 1o & . Hannsh B. Reed, wife of Alanson Reed, | gng siehough it met once or tivics In the wintes | 1¢ ajs scemed to diminish rather than increase | until the svstem of locks and dams upon the Il- on Tast 5] q[aj‘izscd‘s Temple of Music, diod at Hinsdale, | of Y5742, the burdens which each one Was | the heint of the buflding, and had_the addi- | linois had been completed so that vessels could | American ertists, which was on ;x;fl:::ism at | fetis aa's Tegori of 3 ik o the County | MmbIObberyCae h‘_ie"“f"lkthnrguo:nmn?: 1is., yesterday. The attention of friends is call- | bearing, and the inconvenience of meeting, re- | tional disadvantage. of making most of the | come through from St. Louls or other Missis- | fall at the Exposition Building, w ' | Hospital more notable for its lensth than ity D :0 resul 8 ogs H t the theory abore stated 1., yosi Y. o 10 anotlier volimon: sulted " in the discontinuance of the organiza- | rooms in the attie-story with slanting side-walls. Ei}?pl River points durinz the entire season anc:ion during the coming week, commencing contente. It was in substance that the jury had | & srm: ou = d:u tt told a long' gy, 7 to des ed to the funeral nof tion. Yesterday an_informal- meecting was | This is entirclv overcoime in the dcsifi:dmndc bly of navigation. At present the canal ended to-morrow evening. It embraces works by | token dinnér there and fousd the Wardew m:s qmlmcr eld to the effect that he Bad renr Frederick Douglass is at the Sherman House, | yelg' in~ the Ministers' Ttoomes M | My Hill, which may be briefly described as fol- { in the aif. It ended on & river swhich ws navi- Troyon, Gerome, Goupll, Dinz, Lambinet, Fer- | obliging and gentlemanly, the meats good | Gl esles a house and that be lad logs gt = en route for Milwaukce, where hic bas a lecture | Cormick_ Block, at which the following- | lows: “ gable during only a short gerioil of the year. oyon, ,Sh & ’chzu" Vet Vi | cnas e cfil ckens, the foors clean. and | %0IS (\lvluc_ wcglt[:s was in_Dossession, It o t. He will return to Chicago Friday, | named Elders were present: T. B. Carter, ‘The whole building is to be crowned with an | At various points the canal had to compete with | rari, Moormans, Shayer, % V. Hab the patients, with few exceptions, lappy. Hluch | peared, powever, from the fact thay there e, engagemen inz at MeCarmicie Hall D. 8. Covert, C. O. Watess, B. 8. Wells, W. C. { attic story of stone, leaving off the towersas | the railroads, and its rates necessarily had tobe | genener, Van Drielst, Maneini, Tin: | of the report was a dissertation on the. manage- | Others whohad azcess to the hones at the gage. B e T e e e . | Grav, J2 AL Horton, Tiiomas iload, W- . bort: | Shamea orr. Sron e Haviog 2 helght of (hir. | so nujustod se e ey apsenccessarlly hac fo be Biorstadt, Culverhouse, Parton Tonet, Roth | Gront o tho faundry and 16 efoeoess of shase | e, that. Davit. had no. et e Toe Deputy-Coroner Korn yesterday held an io- | and’). F. Woolford. Mr. Carter ias called to | teen foot above the top of the main cornice, on | There had been reductions last year, but never- crmel, - Herring, and. others of more | fnlhreo commentary on which is the fact | 3lieged theft could not be traced to Svezleer t upon Catherine Kalb, an aged woman | tte chair, aud . C. Gray np&)ofinlcd Secretary. ( which the roof, which is {n most respects fike | theless the receipts had been 33,000 greater than | o, "yule celebrity, Many of the paintines that thic linen of the jutors was nover whiter | 2% Way shape, or form, and Justice Surmen gueeh ypo A free conversation developed the fact that all | that designed by Mr. Potfer, i fo be bullt | for the previous twelve months. areof a very high order, while the remaluder | than *vestorday. Among the rartics indieted | field ordered the defendantis qiompce, v uare rooms fourteen feet The incorrectness of the statements made | 4re 008 PO, FE T BTCEn B the usnal col- oceupying more or less promigence, were Do- | Ve Tyrrell, of the Seoret Serviee Dcmrtmem, T O e iy o, | Dreseat weve sratly Interantal et oanb il | that desieued by vard, who died snddcnly_l"ndny afternoon. zation of the ussé‘uiav,lon. The fact was re- | high, and all w%lilbe well lighted, the windows | as to the extravagant administration of | juuions ceen in art gallerics throughout the | 4onica Rickey, and Langley, Greenwad, and | ¥ho returned from Springticld Vesterday mopg. Verdict, death from heart-disease. called that it had been very pleasant and profit- being all gabled somewhat like dormers, and of | the work by the Canal Commissioners is country, but all are_infinitely superior to what | eorie) ™ They arc the p arties mixed up in the ing, appeared for Swegles. ‘ able while it had been in existence. The various | liberal size and judiclous treatment of detafls. | best shown® from the fact that the are known as ** auction pictures.” recovery of a wateh which had been stolsn from Ton tomperaie JerlRIaay: A e ol e ar oL poantliexlsten i vork Is el vorle atCopperas it of_th i Fra % Soterian interests | In the contre of the four fronts the Work is ele- | total estimato for tho work ab Copperas | “TgKOWR a5 *auction pictares.t 0 Lvost reporter, and which itcost thatindividual | - EMIGRANT Mannzscs, opdetan 83 Malson steess (INTOURK | £od tho canac of Gheict were diammin, oo the | St euroiel the fum frox she genersllevel | Creck s $420,000 and it will b compioted for | Agiieant o} Design Wil b6 fiveh on.the erene | 3408 Yeporter, and khiehitcoabthalimteidul ERANTS ;,m%y,é%fi*awhfis. Building), was at $ 2. m., 41 degrees; 10 a. m., | mectingy adjourned with the determination to | and is somewhat ornamental in’ style, and over | much loss than’ this sum, being one of the very ing of the 13ih fnst. Prof. Swinz. will read a | Fo5 70 TCEORAE The e second Mondayof the | New Yops, Feb 8—The fist Tondof o of emt. 2; 12 m., 42; $p. m, 425 S p. m., 3% Bar- | have a full inceting next Saturday at 10 o'clock | these contral portions therc arc to be ornamental | few instances where public work, indeed any aper on ofl and its relations to Jife. . The vocal . 3 e a B 1 30,80 2.m in the rooms of the Minisiers: Assodiation, | S0 faces e rions {UCTCAre to be ornan oper- | work, has been ercoted within the éstimate. ind Tnstrumental music wil bo under the direc- | o7 T B Gar e grants from this to a forcign country sy OUELLI SE e Freight Agent of | McCormick Block. The mecting will be called | ated electrically from a central clock, The en- | - 1t is Col. Bunlorcci opinion from his experk- | iy, of Prof, Gill, who is engaged in preparing There has been war and rumors of war around | {rom this port today on the bark Bypgg. Mr. J. Q. 4. Bean, General Freight Agent of | 3.5 o r sharp on time, and there will be no un- | tire roof-frame will be of iron, and covered with | enice that the exna cannt be. ron satisfactorily | {0 prosyamme. ' Many new works by our local the-Couaty Board for some time, but it was not. | The Colonist Goverament of New Sogth Wt the Michigan Central Railroad, returned from | necessary detention of | busincss. cven. All | sawn slate, and made fire-proof beyond all ques- | by only one Commissioner; that, owing to the | ;8BS o ped O the occasion for the il yestorday that Lostilitios wero actaally b | wishing a Jore, § the East ylzz-.:tcxdxy He states that the Eastern Eldcx?gc urgently invited. tion, and will, when completed, posscss a varied | cXtent of territory which it traverses and the firss time. . }.l\',';,l ’c?,l;,m;s)mg:;er ff.l.‘mfix‘,‘e Feavy me'.rht, mnwu)l':s mfifed" :um?cc ¥ ":h workmen for the ds are entirely free of snow, and rapidly re- FURTHAMAN—FORD. and pleasing outline, with well-studied propor- | manifold interests fnvolved, at Ieast threc per- Highwoou has rcopened his gallery, but he Who ovees Bis nomination and eection to the s 4y liere, auf or!zcdk.mcm_ FoA the effects of the receat block- | _Thursday evening, Mr. Edmund Furthman, | tious and detail of ornament, sons selected from various points along the line | 40 ST q0T0 plins for the- future. . Seve fact that some onc clse would 30t promise to | €708 & Co., of this city, to provide fo the ship- covering from G cashier of ‘the Philip Best Brewing Comgnny, In dealing with this change it is only fair to | should be ap ointed, in order that this great | o {iuyures which he ordered over a year ago | Gon 0 b Rountree, wis the hxoat Lo occasion, | Ment of men of the rizht sort, who were - ades. was united in marriage to Miss Sarah J. Ford. | say that Mr. Hill has been copsiderably ham.. | highway might be utllized to the best possible | gro lic G alie: but he s not._determined | Sy, PY IgHT, was the hereof the o gentlc! | $40 csch for the passage to Sydeye s Py The Chicazo City Rifics assembled at their | The ceremony was performed bi the Rev. | pered by the condition of the wérk at tlie time | advantage. whether he will stop them in New York, or man, recelved the blows. Tie trouble came number of applicants appeared, and. .lm: b armory, 826 South Clark street, last night, for | Father Burrcttat St. Stephen’s Shurch, the | it was determined on. Much ofv;hc stone-work bring them here. about in this way: O'Brennan had been calling | were seloctod Several hundeed pcvnl 15-ning fldig 2 Arill Tha bore bresantonas church belug completely filied by their friends | for theattic, desigmed by Mr. Potter, was al- BAR ASSOCIATION. Miss Katic Brown, daughter of Mr. Paul | guof® it ciis i account, for failing, 28 12 |-ed to witnoss the depeatoor theleople gather. inspection and dril . _‘gmstn -,:;n o m:g and acquaintances. Misses May and Kate Ford, | ready cut; and as he was desirfous of mrlnE TOE REGULAR MONTIHLY MEETING Brown, the well kuown marine painter of this claimed, to kcep o promisc made that Iy before 3 o'clock the tiskets “_ecf-fl. Short. creditable appearance. company sisters of thg bride, acted 8s bridesmaids. Mr. | everything that he could, he hus made his work. of the Bar Assocation was Leld vesterday | eity, was marricd on Thursday evening to Mr. | flaimed, 5ive o ortaia” Derson empIoyment | shd a murber o sionnh o S i:"ufwm he best young colored men of the city, 2 Sde. b= o d 3 D24 y B s TR s b || Sy o ez oL b bulde and M, i e Ay e P, At Jud bika aemponat thelk ronins fn Barvell Hll utla: | Wellee Tugner, A Jompi wood eneiavir of giest in M ofice. Lich bul walked off, liaving ousted; The poilce had o Keep o The exhibition at_ Standard Hall Tuesday | Breunanand John Ford officiated asushers. At | cessfully met and rosolved a very difficult | ing. Mr. John N. Jewett presided, and Mr. way to Burope, where Mr. Turner proposes to | Poo7eiban eveariog ab Lim, when in eunc e g LI;: tes &Z‘E m;.;d !;:Hm: vening, for the bendfit of the Pastoral Aid So- | the conclusion of the ceremony the newly-mur- | problem and secured 6 good a result, Frederic Ullman officisted as Sceretary. The remain for two or three years to pursue his " g hi afer, or | 3 olelook t 3 2 Gety of Triuity (Episcopal) Chiureh, was attend | Hod souple. folomwig oo shelrelatios and i~ | Insogam {0 5o renewal o oporations on the | atsongance e moy s Tenn ] ; kot Oennan,—lod I & loater oc S oelock, salnicd i rollrs of chers” s 3 ed by one of the finest audiences ever assembled mediate friends, procceded to their home, building, it can only be stated that if the up- The Treasurer’s report, showed the receipts There is nothiug of interest at any of the gal- and-the §'gcd Gealer in pllls replicd in equally | Siorm Neomms gL ety days, i this city at a charitable entertainment. The [ No. 38 North LuSalle strcet, where Jroprintion asked for should be had, the last of | The P have been §75, | lerics. polite languuge. ~Finally, Lenzen was called & | band of seyesnts . oodof oY Witk tateur,” wio acquitted himself very | they received congratulations and well- | March or first of April will scc a full ‘force at | from fees during the month to have been $75, bear-tub Gr caskin the' hcat ofAhe conversa: | moncy, oot e ieod Lotk ose bave somy i was W. A. Havemeyer, a prominent | wisues ~ of their = friends. After the wark on the building, about which- time the | and the expenditures $730.50, leaving a balance THE CITY HALL. tion, oud this was the hair that broke. the | moncy ek woi”cs nn:l 'r!‘uen. hfl)‘fninm representative of the wholesale grocery trade. [ fuspectfon of the apartments and numerous | stone erecting will be completed; and with a | of $1,031.14 on hand. Accepted and placed on camel’s back. He confronted the Doctorin a d“ffion In price. or b flc??f&'i“m‘“““ Ths astention of the Healtly Commissoneels | B e Do ooy gaicd In the dining- | favorablo safon the Luflaing iNos a1, The policeof this ety made 1,55¢ arests fn | thrcatening attidute, teling bim again to xet | Lincs, <\ do-pe g olgs AE (b Bure and Aberdeen strects there is truck- | fo o Mr. and ‘Mrs, F. Furthman: ? attend to the D. J. Leary matter, reported that 9 700 e did not. i guaht the Doctor's cane | Then, holding up an empty ‘pocketbook, 4T, X s rank to_ heaven and is a si 0S¢ present were Mr. and “Mrs. F. xurtutuan, ¥ ) _ ‘The Treasurer yesterday received §2,700 from | to"an anglo that losked ancomfortable il it np ! o DRiog Oonet 1o, 1h0.Toelte, The Erotm s I, nog Mrs: fii%f%fifihgflmififl‘“\?s“}lufifi HOGAN. e oeialon of b Supina Cour wwas 10 the | 41 Water Department. and * the ” Doctor behind it repeated B e by 3fich Ford, Jr., Mr. and THAT TESTIMONY. dslon, whln o ; Four thonsend dollars were aid out yostor- | E0me of his fomer egprossions, Lougen could AGRICULTURAL. covered with _decayed ~abbagc-loaves and [ Ford, Mi \poler, 3 it stened th Ty, Mr. und Mrs, Mich Ford, Jr., z 5 clsion, which w: dered by Judge Breese,was O tommmurlty. avaend 1t io macant | % 3L . Bonohue Mrs, Walker, Slessrs, D. | To an intellicent _observer the testimony | islon "Atter setting: Torth the facte, tic dade ex. | day in the redeuption of past.due cortillentos Tomed, and, selaing the Doscs b e ety Spectat Dispateh to The Trivune T ehould be abated. Chorsyro, Villiam K. Cook, "B, L. Fox, | giveu Friday afternoon before the Special Com. D e i gabinion that defendaut had de- | Thy Department of Pablic Works yosterday | the coat, bt swuas bim sronsa. a8 & it e | OTTAWS, Tily Fob. 3o Lot County litle Scarald son of Mr. and 3irs. | W3 Brenu Joum Ford s Cait, Sibym | mittce appointcd by tho County Board to fn- | Eraies e or & merecnary, conelderation, | saued un estinate of S10,013 to Fitzaimons & | for & moment, d, 10 jackease. b valpeis | Agricaltural Board having been killed by depy Biskestos, who e o the Rentonr Bor, | W-J. Breuun, John Ford, and Chiarlés Furth: sestigato Hogun looks o good deal a Though it | and st s vame was ot cotile to remai | ssucd un cstimate of 3 Fullerton-avenue con- | Punched im With lis fst in the back of the | contracted in the Intorest of the Stor. Fan g while ¢ toking a ride in 2 rockiug chialy vestert | JANUARY FIRES. was decidedly cheap and cooked up to order, gfli&?fl?fl}m"{hk%‘x’mfiggf&n"dr it must be du;:n acl‘;k‘;n\:lhcg zl:; “Deocstfircegtm& :o ,’.‘of,‘,‘,““dfil&f_ffi mecting of citizens of the county was heldiy ing, was Td with 5 b Sc » ; ¢ Y g va; i, 3 A . day morning, was_thrown forward witli great | Followingisa report of tho fires during the | throush Schmidt and Conly. Ilowa firm like It was suggested that Mr. Leary might want |y Mayor said. that in all probability a fex | 404 mmmnfim Lenzen stood in the doorway, | Uhe Court-House this afternoon for the ‘Purpoce Viclence ueinet a dressing case; cutting a long | month of Junuary: “Alarms, 45; stills, 5; losscs, | Fielhouse Dutcher & Belden can so evasively | o rehearing, and the Committee was. therefore & reminding bim that he had no business around | Of taking initiatory steps towards organizigg 5 1/ teams and men would be .put upon the work of the Couflly Building, and suggesting that | DeW County Agricultural Soclety, under. thy dee] h over the right ¢ye_and otherwise in- $17,500; covered by insurance, $16,000% fnsur- > o G A g ;;S; fimsem Dr. 5. W, Ingrabam attended :m‘.i: invz?ve’ficsl 49)'000' F]_’;'-‘;ijxfl di"n:fig' answer questions scems a mystery. As, for in- ;;ungllnucd. Tl\faxlnkswcre nfmrd[c?hlebgfll:mmbcrs cleaning up the streets. The arrangement 5 hat vant- | Provisions of the State law. A constit Lim, aud says be will recover, lthough hemade | brick, 173 dwellings, 15+ saloous, 5; matay foy: | stances “Tlie. tollontie Raeom o to ths Do s | Doty B, orary, and would last until the | ogt 7 ¢o% (Berhaps revortersy wete, not want- | Brevisons of the State law, & commites 2 a narTow escape from nstant’death, - tories, 9 ofices, 3; and one cach: grocery, | The question was asked Mr. Dutcher for e u?cf‘flfinfo:'f;:sifl'éfinofi- y Mo e el fv‘}ihoutct?lgim:fv lisgrac jus:m i, and the o pointid £0 solicls subosaptions of cmiee The proposition made to Gen. Dix by the | cigar factory, clothing store, wagon und cur- | what !:iz \mgld have sold the county a bill ag- (E.) A Committee of Inquiry, consisting of When Health Commissioner DeWolf appoint- Which was fixed at sm,&u‘ The meeting 39, Joint Comuittec from Lake avd Hyde Park to | Tiéze factory’ smokehouse, feed-store, schiool, | grogating. S1000 for bipes, fittings, etc. | three’ members, which shall be chargod WIth tho | o e poes Medical Inspectors he detailed for ANNOUNCEMENTS. ifi‘fi’iffio’f&r’fi}’fi'éavflfi’ézéfiw expected the or. & ; Water-Works site_upon payment of | steam-engine works, tailor shop, theatre, butch- ied at a discount of from 40 45 | duty of investigating all misdemennors, and every 7. cisi COLne Thice siticths oF 1he Aeeeen b bt Tastamns fooune shog theatrs, batch. | 5 T g etk of om0 15 45 ) SRy ot inatiping ol mistomennors st srery tho Mo Dirislowd Jousg pitsieian lvine i He evidently thinks the offer too small. The | tore, trunk shop, zlue-fuctory, resalia-tactory, s Tact among pipe-dealers that | Ter e oiahe Bek bracticing the profesion SEI | ful and eflicient torvices of. Dr. Willame. Ajd, | Prof. Gunning will lectare at 3 o'clock this MARRIAGES. Ty, acilnce. Srapol stdre Unenl ) Tisvallie: J5g 58 any Imbronor Conducton the Tavyof mns sitocs | LenZacher commiamned 10, the Sayar. the Mayer | afternoon fn Horshy Mocte ar, S 6o 3lons PR OO R L Comuittee is at o 10ss to know what to do now. 0 b , duct on the part of Any off No further action will be taken until the decree | Intemt to defraud” “insurance compan- | there is but ono price among them. The dis- | ingany improper conduct on the part of auy ofticer ic to Dr. DeWolf, and it would not be Sar- | so i “Man in the Making.? 3 4 e lthry et can bo e | 5 bt Sl S S Son s oy, | 0 o was g £ orcok. T adl. | S icet, i v o B o | il Lo B DOV, o iwotld ol A | S sen sty meoting. o the. Chicago ¥o. | Hagreh 3 Raghasel roleyaal, Mo iy fhaksome satistassary srrangement e bo muade | §f Mok orls Bling wmong sombustible vofuise, [ fion ¢ hfa o ipes Ehars Wy mwother: oot o, ihe, opinion of wich Commitice tend to | ointument. - o Ay TicetoE or (e & WVash. | CANPBELL SANSON—Jan. 3T, t Thirtpes = 3 S 7; maliciousness, 2; of from 20 T3¢ per cent on bills over §100 and | the obstruction of Justico; and alko, of Hvestigat. 3 s No. byterian Church, by the Xey. A. E. & Lieated farnace and stove, 3; Iriction, 1; spark m 2 t0 T p $ 4ok oy sbasen whichnow or shall hereatter exiet | Tho appropriation bl llbe submitted to the | [, ol SERIA L, be bed ot o, 9 as William Campbetl, B % OCR. 1, i The J. C. Henderson Building, a threesstory | from flue o cuing, 1; jgmtion of kerosene by | up to $1,000. *Where spot cash was paia there f itys Urie, oreued by the Merchants? Losn and Trit mischiovous chldren, 13 dofoctive bave evos, | Wad s aTothers ot ecnt dedgstod There Committon STt ol oot e g £nid | Counell io-morrow alternoou. an Committee, s | Company H, Sccond Regiment, 1. S. G., will | Yiuia L Samson, of Chicago. (ompany, was raised to the new grade at the | 1: cigar stub deposited in box. filled with s’ | amain: the discount o fittings i3 60 per cent on | matters either befora the Commitiee on Gelesmmmey tbat reforence has been customary. It will not { give a complimentary hop at Maskell Hall, on CELS, Aikwsukie gvenue, visduer last, Friday by the | glist and used ‘a5 spittoon, 1+ axpocre of | lamge ordors or before the Assoclation, wwith such roport o re- | fake'the Committee more than one week to 8o | & h Desplatncs stroet near Jackson, Thareda e DEATES: contractor, Mr. E. F. Bosler, of No. 347 West. | woodwork around fore, 15 deferting heating- | Inanother place Commissioncr Schmidt asks | commendation as the members of such Commities over the bill, as every request for approprin- | SOl Desplalnes street near Jackson, Thursday FITZGERALD—On tho 24 Tast., of scer i Adams street. The Oswald Block and the drug- | pipes and rogister, ;' carelesstons, 5 up- | if they sell at the same prices to consumers and | shall deem proper. 8 tions has been accompanied the figures | evening. ver. Eveleen, eldest daughter of M. E. aud Eilzy tore, gomed by Mr. Heary B Swech, onthe | lcfuonad grate, 15 carcloss tie of <audle i | dcalote, and the it th T HivsSold to-con. | O S SLRL oA o e o S JomLio: St | Lot o et WhAl T Jo notled for, sha s | . Fhe regular monthly meeting of the Boaed of Fitsgerald, aiged 6 years § months and § G, fgucnm;‘fufirgjl?: 1"t-»erial;;erais{é fcssaplcnu'ifizf\. ciomfis'pmfs by burgll-”s' L ngn g of gen- ::;35:: amfmd’:: t;.\:‘chull-fllisgucnscnpfiég c:x;:i such micdemeanore, improper conduct, or abuses, no sunc{;fluousl re ucsttfi héwc bc(él: mt:»dc thgre Councilors of the Hospital .f6r Women and p;{::;m_l\'fit ‘Jfl’\; 1‘!‘[:;;5‘::;:::: g‘n‘ fi”’-fi"fia‘l’ffi 5 zinc from hot stove,1; spontancous combus- s to fnvestignte and report upon the same of thelr | Will be but little for the Committee to ponder Children will be held at the Sherman House Inst., at 10 o'clock . m., by carringes ta Calrary, 8, 9, and 12 feet, and sume of the busements 20 tion, 2; carelessness in lighting gas-jet, 1; spark | this quite recently. Here is another sample: own motion. over. Fis > 3 {fcet high. from crevice blown into crevics of ceiling, 1; | Q.—Ifa firm came to yous store and wanted 500 Tn thio ot T ai: fon which a4 : £ Tucsday at half-past 2. WEIXELL—Feb. 2, at 2 p. m., Henry, s of s, Tt . S ™ tain’ size of pipe, wonld you cn e course of the discussion which ensue The Committee on Judiciary, the Corporation i C. Isasc Weixell, azed £ years and 10 monds. At the regular mecting of Franklin Lodge, | falsc alarms, 7. Total, 53. ok the prtca on fhe bgieey oML you cnarge | oce ol ontiomen exproseen the o e Gounsel and the Chairmen of th three Com: | 1 Victerla G Woodbn o emiled o Bogee: | 1ot eitei ot fyeamand 1) Sundsf, froy the Committec on Grievances did not cover | mittces bn Streets and Alleys met in the Coun- " ” No. 384 West Washington-st. her lecture cntitled “The Social Problem” at DUTTON—Jan. 30, at the residence of B Whitney, New_Haven, Conn.. Mary Datiba, wifs The Rev. Dr.O, H. Tiffany gives the first lect- | of William Ii, Datton, of Philadelphis, and'sister . 0. G. T., last evening, the following oficers IN MEMORIAM. eay = T duly” fnstaliods 3. C. T B Trwine S0 | A Tgeting of the business uen of the Unlon | (N v get us ey fon “t“s st 8 4 V. T, Mrs. D, K. Meltillip; W. S., A. D. New- | Stock-Yards was held iu the officcuf John Wall- | Mr. Duteher knows that, excepting very cheap on the Assoclation owine to tholr falura o | S pmoer yesterday afiernoon and read the every case, and that discredit was often thrown cil Chamber yesterday afternoon and read the Haverly’s Theatre this cvening, ;A - o " ¢ i i Vi = g A L Plerce; W.F. s, | wood, Esq., yesterday afternoon to take action | and small pipe, the reduction would be fully 50 prosecute members supposel to be guilty of | nance regarding sidewalls and stroct ohchren volal W.A. S, 3 ¥ y ) dames O'llzra: W. T, Mrs. E. Irwin; W3 | on the death of Jam¢s Larkin. e 0 oo ot fmarcrat, the mresent time. | B o O e euPpesal to e gulty o | g, up by the Corporation Counsal. | nre of his course on' “Greck History and Liter- | ofMrs. A H. Burior: or thie adelP F. G. Rac; W.D. M.. Miss Lizzie Betz; W. G, | _On motion, Mr. Jolin Bienock was eclected f‘;“g‘e,;flé’ {fiffu"",’g,‘,‘fi“i’é i‘}’&““’i?f’"i’;&;’?.f; caused by s statement of Mr. Tuloy that such "r’fi‘fbgfi.;'ficce"x:{mas to’ devote agood deal | ature,” o Allen's Academy, Wednesday at10 | O'NEILL—On Tharsday, Feb, 1, Jolm O'Neil, Miss Alice Porter; W. Sentinel, Maleolm Mt | Chairman, and Rickard Nash Secrotary, A kmows that the Alscount s 3o par oort straight | 8 commiitee as proposed Was mecessary o at- | of time to the considerationof these ofdinances, | o'elock o m1. T public s invited. aged 42 years. S8, Nt W Gyt il | gommitee of fiv, sonsictig FamesC i, | Sven o consumer, and e ould e on g | 140 10 (b case of genlemen s SuSB noE | Sh e i yemomeetiogs. & general talk | The Key. Robert Collyer will givo his famogs | o 221 R e, W Marshy W. Chiaplain, William | Horine. L 3 > draft resolutions | to make such & sale at this times Tn | bC tolerated as members of the Bar. was Indulged in yesterday. lectare, ©Cloar Grit," to-morrow evening fn | cars to. Caivary Cometery. Relotiors s oyact ¥ Vanan and Jola Martin, appoiuted to draft resolutions 4 Mr. Cooper, infavoring the amendment, fn- B & of condolence and regret, made the following | the next breath, to another question, Mr. Y W i The bills presented by the expert eugincers | the Church of the Redeemer, corner of Washing- | are invited to attend. Srant, ‘l‘*efll“j‘”ffl&fi;‘fflfig‘t’f'};{’%"f report, which was unaimously gdopted: - © | Dutcher Sractvely says he would get the | Siauced the css of ane of fi’,,z":{:f,;g::fig Who made the test of the West Sido pumping | tonand Sangamon strects. Admission 25 conts, | - STRERTJan. o1, at Bellerille, Ont., Frsta ity 3 Tonpant, | It with deep concern and rezret w learnof the | 11st price if e could, and tht the iscou eiven bribe a Juror, and the papers fu relation thercto | foot up nearly S60, Churles Hormany salued | e 3oody has tnvited Heary Ward Beacher o Herman, aged 8" months, son of Frank L. Sret Hull met his ries, and tne wan Tenpant, to Hogan would be o margin for paying abo Sarvi o -G 3 . ' most sudden and unexpected desth of J Lar- | to ol payi Ty s y % his services at §1,000; C. II. Haswell, $1,000. = X 15 o s o T rs been actively an. a }n beeh In the possession of one of the Judges T. J. Whitman, 51,000; Moses Lzmc,’ SI,CII);’ proac fn his church, comee of Chicago avenue FISE—Dec. 21, 1876, Mary Safford, wife of ho testified before the State Board of Chari- | M whio has_for 50 many years ivel - | ete. Thini of this, 50 per cent for labor on 4 .+ ot & i ios, that e’ sometimes pumimcled patients, | B T fryioree, mai7 3e0rs boen actively on. | ot Thinic o pine. Thcpipe s ready and i de- | 105 t¥0 yoare. UL they had o committee of in- | o 3. Whitman, 51.000; Moscs mileage Is'alsg | §R4 faoale strcet, next sanday, and it s hovea | 1 FISFCRee, 2L, 1870, Mury Saford Feb 1 jve y oo Sischarged | by Supt. Dr | 55l reverent sabmission to L whe domtp hcecn: | ton o Pk designated Dy the pur- | QUIY such a matter would not be allowed to paid by the city, and tile bills for hotel-fare, | *hat the managers of bis lecture here will con- | gase Hapbard ik, of Watertawn.X. ¥ fie E g [Kilbourne. “Crane” was retained | jnzioilis pleasure In. hoatenans oot oord” chaser. Mr. Hogan charges all the way from §6 | Slgmber. carrisges, and sundries is §330.11. In considy | Se0t to such an arrangement. Welles and Mrs. C. of . Durham, this city. ol oer 3. full iovestigation, | During the Whole period of our acquaintaee with | o Slia load to deliver pipe at the Insame | , M- Adams moved us a substitute that the by- cration of the fact that Mr. Whitman was sick | _ Dr. Gustav Fiseher, from Chicago, will this day | CRAWFORD—Feb. 2, at the residence of ber in order to show that the authorities in_churzd | our detensed friend and. associate we have sror Asylum. Besides, he bas his bills for labor, at | 18W relating to the Committee on Grievances all fhe time he was here, and Wwas-unable to do | be united in marriazs to Miss Otiile Kassowitz, | #on, J. A. Crawfor S644¢ East Indiana-at,, had wothing which they wished to hide from | found him trae and upright in all his aims, and he rate of from 1036 per day for each :Eg:}'c;sgemul::e‘?ldg r:gfi::fl&fl:;lntz E&Z':[fzm guy ative worle In the test, that gentleman | at Prazue, Bohemia JAfter a briof European | rs. Elien Crawford, of heats-diseases aged 8’ 2 » r e honorable aud consistent in all his dealings; there- 3 7 o i o 3 o ’ 3 aze. The réport of the State Board inan and helper, aud fo hus 4 bil In for enough | £ fivestizate all complalat cur ‘amendment, as | bas struck off 30 per cent of hes bill. ey Doctor will bring his young wife to this ( Jur: Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Remains to e the public will be 1aid before the Governor this weck. Tor i The I i ity, where they expect to scttle in their ft ! Ve d, ve lost dage, ‘The labor accouut, then, is a bugbear, ks city, where they expec! scttle in their future & A A Jarze numbes of empty cars have been ro- | anaeemed b A an et o2 | 1 T b conid o b et guorant | Bl e A S herman, Robinson, and | not sccont s ened o sy that, be P | Bote. R ey oapase ety b tamed troia the Bast durmng the last fow days, Toes fam o fhticken family 2 devoted aud | of the fuct. AS A “DEAD-smOT,” Smith were requested to take charge of and | fugworks unless some amizablo scttloment of | Mrs. E. G: Cook, M. D., witl deliver a freo REED—At Hinsdale, Il., on the 2d fusk, sgd el e s el e [ A T ot beroaved wilont | Ao Fioat asked Mr. Datcher It he didn’t sell | Present Lo the propor cominittcos of “the Asso- | hG dispute betwaen the clig and. the burders lecturg fo Tadies 1t the biicaco Ladles’ Secn. | 58 oeoi] aomieD: eed, wife of Alansa feel. 3 c 5 v Alr. Hox Mr. i i 5 can be made, ary, Nos. c] "ednesd mera) service: S s rom thclr Western'connections. In re- | 234 Iatlierisss children our heartfeltsvmpathy, and | prate-bars at 5 cents a pound. Of course. e | Ciation auy bills or amendments of bills pro- | of (e coglnes can be made. “The cogines were | hary st 3 o S Snayonosday, [, ERneral sertic "A special teain will leave, e & o 2 v 5 e o sed by the Association. ilt by ct, a b f §200,000 - | 8t quarter past 3 o’clock p. m. — Subject, * T); gard to the freizht rue difficultics betwoen the | fReRC e 10, Tim who has deciared Mimself | Gig. * The price is from 21 to 2 cents & pean aned by i) et Sppess from Justics DT putct and 1 bond_of R900,000 goar- | ACUndrior pasts o Giie> " it sy ie 22 from the Lako strect depot, at 112, m, o 3 Biggat lndiana avenac. Retarning, lears B : SELIG ! 1+ [ tobe a husband of the widow and o father of the v < e Yardous lines leacing East from this city but fit- | fo(nerers at the manufactory at the present time, and the Courts, with some slight amcndments, was | engines are bullt, completed, sct up, and | invited. leat 1 o'clock for Oakwood Cemetery: Tha her late residence, to the Je: thence by cars to Calvary, ¢ it 3 i v 50 Tes vil 1d not hLelp but have becn aware of 5 ; 5 = F e e i s beliered that If tlio foheared 1o son. Toonn o dliese resolntionn we | ithess solld ok help bt bave heowaware of regomizended 19 the Lesisature for passafies lesed. Toer 1ol focome ug to the riqure iy Spention ot the Unlted Trsh Socieics | Fen wil reurs o Hiusiale, AN tHents Jrid ot agrree to advence the rates ina day or two | the daily papers of the city, with the request that | pipe-tirm was evasive dnd equivocating, and * there. th atler rosta. The bulldes! are at Maskill’s Hall next Sunday at-2 end.r £ he Vil it tl t them in thei; t jssne. wholly in the interest of Hogan. Any citizen, atre: the, m: o Cy P- m. for the purpose of taking action in rels- | FLYNN—At her residence, 220 West Taylor-4t, ey bive. Lokon " and ko s el Bosition | 1505 prat them fn thel next e, €0 disposed. can oDt the (acts of T Jeiens THE GERMANIA. Junlons o s the sogings slospied oeso- | Bl "o elctration o St. Patriis Day. | Biideet the beloved witoof W ilaw Fiyan i the Lake Shore. The trial of the breaclof-promise case of | pipe-dealers, and find proof of the statoments TREIR GRAND MASQUERADE. Therhold 5 pos conit of theGrtratt meos ey of the Seccad Resimant ¢ Selggates: sgg‘,_‘fu'; Funeral will take place to:day at 10 o'clock from = " Lelia L. Terry against Albert A. Thresher was | ahove made, and those reviously given in Tue | oy, ] de of the G i < 9 A man about 45 vears of aze was picked up in | Loy b Terry aguinst Alb e s, Domant rerchor at ponernde of the Germania | that is not to be paid over till the matter is all | ey - yesterday before Judge Booth. Mr. | Tuinose, as regards ILlogan's overcharges to o ? 5 = o W, 2 e Meennerchor at Brand's new hall last night was | settled. The Mayor has appointed Wednesday There will be a_ meeticg for worship at | ore havited o sensciids condition by Officer Donahue Igst. itted & ) 4 i Co and that he has performed the i evening, in the rear of ‘the Arcade Coart, and g{fgg“{,&“fi“"&“&fif& "stfiub 'ufi'ff@" fi;nd E::z)\u(iolgi:'ft’)ix l\lvork. Pt " | an event. worthy of the organization and reflect- | aftcrnoon us the time and his office as the place Friends' Mecting-H T y; LARK Songn tiken to ttie Armory appeared tobe sur- | (G0 D8 B6 Slafined stoutly, that e had ’ HENRY GOLL ing crodit on the managoment. The fovitations | for the Meeting of the Finance Committes and | Friends Mecting-House s e ponrih | LARETS fering from an apoplectic stroke. From letiers | NEIer Dromised to ¥ Mrs. Terry. Severa 5 B H 1 . the city’s legal’ represcntatives, and the engine | strect, near Iudiany avenue, this morning at | Haisted B i other witnesses were examined who'testified to | formerly engineer at the old ounty Hospital, | wero limit to the members, which reduced the o vy 10:30 and this evening at 7:30. -Also & mecting | kin, aged 37 yeurs. Foancon e possescion his naine appears to be | Tirecncs: shways beias hos ey (eiledto | formerly whicn he took that position two. years 2 builders, with their attorneys, and the misun- aor Ston ', and | , Fancrai to-day at 10 o'clock. a. m., by csmiger F "":J"”is 7. B C}’“dft‘ undwhls busitiess that of | The easewas :u-ggcd and civen tothufiurynbé’un-i ;xg{:, ex-Commissioner Joln Crawlord {old him | <O%d fi‘llough '(:m bandsome ball vas. comfort: dcrfi‘""mnfi, it Lbe m!km(ll ki -}éq“}:‘(idcs::rg :‘l{"f-‘fltnhct;flfls)?nl}g 1[51:1:“‘ B}ng";y ;l‘u;sdag,“:;% o galvary Cometers. rieads of tie fsally n Cajeling agent for Erank \W. Greene, of No. 57 | s odse tin ued anc siventothic ury and re- | that he must not interfere with the plumbing, | ably filled with dancers, and the galleries with studying mf““x’s“‘{?;%%df‘,',’ Wil T othee i | (rominent merihtes of tha Soclety will be in'at- | ietonttend. 4 (ireland) popes t Charch, and fron iends of the family Feb. 3, at his_residence, 1322 Sty after fonr days' fllness, 'James Lir- * Cedar ct, New York, dealer in argols and el 1ly competent to do i it interested spectators. At 9:30 the grand march £ tartarie acid. Duriug bis short stay in town, bhe | PO Mondsy mx%‘;izlfimnmui Zflfi;’(f‘fiéfiffificfl"zn’e E‘gux?t\':l:tlc%szog*;:fl%s pég forued, :\ndp when the pmmcnm]egr broke the | S2¥ that It cannot bind them. Ve, Bisstveopy, Sppea o uve fi'fiqndfi’}’fi- i Siecle & | Grand Pagifio—J. C. Suvery, Dos Moines: John | Sour. ile sloy statos thas Aesdr McLaughlia | gancing began. Hand's string orcheston far. s b Chicago Atterenn orehestial classmenia e e R AL B, Sy Amells, bnk ¥ Tl 2 Y 3 gk e 3 h ing: < C , A aking. utacturers | Patey, Now York: Robort Harbison, St oty B. | Soveral ties tald o fhat. b Sid tot hior 1o nished the music, and the. erenng e ahont COUNTY BUILDING. s and Tprivate. Ieaons sy ALEs b 7o, | Lt nt ranmnd Eranean, dsed 5 iad, Louisvi of this city. 3 d. Mallory, Milwaukee; | certify to Hogan's bills, they: were so steo) Class and "private lessons_are given on violin, gt e Uenrietta Voleht, o woman of middle-are, | §; I Fower, Hugson X Y. X D Sauord, Sones so oMl sppion o e oor worls ab this | were fied aith tho fun and folly of whish mus- | gy Cot or e 1ats Asher Carter, filed in the | [ule; farionet, comet, gultar, et a0 an 7 Cottane vy SopaLpadar, Feb. 5. ot 3 p. 2, residing in abjec y at No. 212 Ca % St T eI ace, so Goll states, and is willing to testify to. . 3 et ns ening. Prof. Marchau o gizcet, s found doad o e Tour of ey | ost-y1ie o ot Dovalan iihlnCion: | ke so Gol sintes i wifng : Amove the most aitrctive costumes wore | Comuty Court some days ago, was yestorday | Semnes ons 27 22d drentu. Frot, Marchaud (JATCUSE At bis ot reldenc, Abrabaa Yo ol Sesterday morni* She bl e . | Gl L7 Facg. Conteal’ Falley O The Hozan Luvesticating Commitice will re- | $hose of Lous C. Tuck, Henre Wara Deeehors | proved and admitted 1o probate. Lettors of | conis Deglumers and claes In reading and | “Pg ARy TTYSR L et ferur frow astlima, and it is eupposea that this | ers, Clinton, Mase.s A. 5. Mair, Austin. Tee': | port to-morrow to the County Board. Itis al- | L. Ublendorf, Essex; Mrs. William L. Newman, | admiistration weregranted to Elizabeth Carter | tonversation Tucsdays and Saturdavs. German | av. " fordurrorsog D. M., carriages to Grac aflliction, togetiier with the latk of Pproper cart, | Judge John Ifurt, Penneylvania; J. K. Webster, | most certain that there will be two reports. Mr. | Greek Queen’ Miss Minnie Specht, \!\'nndmrfl;'] and William M. Baker, under bond for $30,000. | classes day and evening. ANl English branches WOODS—Feb. 2, James Woods, aged 00 5eam% 2} tausht o evening classes. The day-school of native of Roscommon, Ircland. e were the real causes of b . st | Quincy; dge Chapman, Dubugue: Mies Effic E. | Fitzzerald, having established the truth of Tis | Miss Thea Dictzsch, Maid of Orleans; Miss Em- - Wil be held to.day by Gopacatt e Anquest | T New Y Tyonont Howseilongr chinrges, will_so report, even if e Ius to say | i1y Rush, Peasant; fiss Louiss Hartmau, Peas- | The Hospital Committee was at_tue Hospital | padigar instruction, in charge of Mrs. J. G. | “Funeral from his late restinaee, 221 Walaabs, woman lived alone, laving been deserted four | Xreand, New York: John P. Kile, Lafayette: D. somcthing unkind of the relations of Hogun and | ant; Miss Julia Verghow, Snow;. Miss Emily | yesterday morning to receive the February sup- | Bergen, hrs a place and work for every grade of | to-day, by cars to Calvary Cemetery, Friends 18 Juars g0 by ber hushand Henry, at that time | I VeRzyo Indianapoliss J. 1L, Naatord, Washing- | 300015 0 ed on Publie Charitics. Moo oind | Hrend, Russinx Girl; Miss Amelid Korf, Florl- | Llies from the seveeal contractors. They re- | pupils. invited to atteud. 2 wealthy saloon-keeper at No.” 100 Milwaukeo | 1207.C0L B W Kemans, Ko Somr: 7 575 | o miombers of the Comumittee, Conly and g}‘x;sf)ufiglhu\'}‘:c, g“&f?“s’rh‘mc Yisa Tdlie | 1ort that the goods delivored corresponded oo aaton . (Mass..) and Hartford, (Coman) . — i 3 ; . Bl s fi Vi 1 i eating 5 Miss Hoechter, Peasant Girl; 9 \d lease copy. gvenue. He fa now in Hamburg, Germany, but | son, St. Louss: the san & 'ux{:n,_;‘ Mx’.fi,};a x icdn]r’n;?i,ul‘nlx;g:%gf;:d]ugsr?a:infl’ztctxflacs;z;gé Lovsia Bt Cotabeer ] i Kucm&my’ with the bills rendered, all of which s bard on CRIMINATL., pers pl PY- , has never paid any attention to the condition of L3 M. M . New York; R. 3 X o e it M any O ORRRIR Ok | i3 dlercnee, Bew Yori 1, . Greene, | scen anything wrong. - They nppreciate the fact | Chivaman: Mrs, Dr. Bluthardt, Rocosa | McClevey., POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS P " o o Alli 5 M 3 " Edward Crummie was locked up at the Ar- Detroit; Col. V. W. Bullock, Burlington; . W. [ that they were partios to ogan’s overcharres, | Miss Lillic Augustus, Goades of Liberty; Miss The Camneron, Amberg & Co. investigation P ad i Qiphens Society held te A mASIUCE: | James, Now York; 1. Wi Ware, James Shemiond. | and locinm moh ey Shig 1 themselyes, they | Lens Linbure, Dngvné:-\hss Anna Wolll, Giceian | uill drags aloni. Tho probabilities. s rye | mory last evening upon & State S TR ks Bt S WARD: e e lak i T hall wes el dwfl;‘c e :{3:1‘{}1:;:‘% ‘}X Tm‘l? 'li:xm:‘lo‘;or}‘fc‘ozr‘?"é g:?n‘x’irz‘r'- w,w?]y Tuw E‘:hu‘th :;, v?x?t'u i ch“dz s&!;cf:gamu ?l‘:\ev)cr «fi?'fi”\i?:s%;ni‘.?;irefifi'fi“ Em the ltmcstmlm[g\g t(!mmx;}t{fecx?y !lz\-tc ‘tg ‘vagraucy, procured by B. B. Blodgett, it is said, dh“’; im}::d (gn‘:su E: ar ;ne:d‘:;evenln: s With banners, ) t s ad Fond e HouseThe Tion, | MOMIing, however, ally reed, s -girl; Mrs. 1 b ¢ reconstructed,—that 1s, if McCaflrey’s trial | at the instigation of Crummic’s wife. 358 and 360 Blue Island ave (bascment) by’ o S| v, . J. J. 13 . kee s o . i iz Do 7. i s Ty £ S e TR o s ecatios Astronomy, Thislon, y, the Hoa. 2.4 T e e e oy coUree that such | Walter Butz Don Carlos! Mrs. Matilda Wall' | attend to invostizating the arorre s 0t well | oo rect Station It evening by Deteetive Flyon, TNION VETERAN CLUB. losuphiy, Lovlozy. iere were mot as B. | report would vindicate the County Board and | dorf, Quecn of Diamonds; M. Petric, boatswain; | jury of Grangers arc iuvestigating him, who found him in poscssion of several pafrs of | The regular meeting of the Chicago v:nxan‘:‘i v ) 5 . Gulick, Toulon, France; the Ion. . _Imay peoplc present as there inight have been, | A: A 3 ? 3 4 e 5 M. Seigp, tar; W. L. Krosschall, 4 n 5 i i 1ar e 4 3 Danforth, Councll Bluffe; Gen.'f. T. Adame, U | show it to be inclined to do what Is riht, and £o, Hrocschall, Brother Jon- [ ™7 © BUCES Thomas_Sexton, convicted of | blavkets for which he failed to satisfuctorily ac- £k Clit sl ho beld }‘g’gnhc‘l;‘;zy.u_éimw“fn,fl but those whu did come amused themsclves | Danforth, Counell o Yomis el o ; 1 X : 3 g 3 % s . Ads . 8L, 3 it the same time satisfy Mr. Hozan., The Com- | athan: Mrs. Emil Hoegster, French peasant . o P Luzely and bad plenty of room to move around. Georze, Milwankee; the flon. G, B. Rogers, Ver- | mittoe Clerk woa Instracted to draw for them | Miss Joann anlmni flower-girl; o, F. W, | thekilling of Smith, on South Hnlsted street, | count. business will be brought before the ciub, it is de- i 1 Somic’of the costumes were very fine, and thére mont; W. H. {-:ly. Uarrisbure, Pa.: A. such a report, which was completed in the af- | Deitsch, Water; Mr. August Johuson, Jr., Ger- [ With a billiard-cue, and who was Fh-cn live years Ida Bell and Ada Green, inmates of a dive at | 3ired bzmn there be a fall attendance of the enrol 3 members. Were somne very fancy designs, but nothing of a | lets, La rte; P. Riley, Philadelphia. 4 ¢ 3 . R i . 7 the Penitentiary, a new vas yesi T yery siriking Tause exocpt big sUch e | eseome tun L7, et Dhladepiin | oSl The man, spaitng. Jof oo | Rtk Sotm. Paeeyuetier, Sumner;’ i | in, the Feptentiany, » now, irial vas yesierday | ¢ 9% Bl 400 Al Groen, amates o n dlvoat ‘bands of 2 clumsy clown. G Hion. J. &ni‘:“fif-’i"fllfi'é#b"éfi: ffi?i‘“m‘imbfitmfi; L oppror cased, it fact, r‘:’?mx?eawflole";fi“fi'-‘ Soy Queen; Mrs. Chr. Hotz, Priu;c:s;g.\fl'ss "B | trial, zave the Gounty Physician o tovore wipe | mory last night charged with the larceny of EUPEON. The emploves of the United States Rolling | Hrress, ooy Lo ) pUR; | for he liad calenlated on better things. Jusg | Brachvogel, Turkish costume: William G, by saying that the cuse of the death of Smith | $100 from Mark Smith, of No. 190 Dearborn Stock Company hud fome_diflieulty with the B what _the majority feport will b, under” tho | Keause, Topsey; Philip Lenne, Prussian Licu- Wos ‘g;’t’°c‘,‘;::“§nffi'ig',:’ib‘;’“%,‘;“ff;';g;a‘l‘c"’;‘gh‘c” street. N . mauagcwent Friday last, and all quit work. 5 x I circumstances, then, is in doubt, but if n | tenant. iy 9 o ¢ e orks are lottag oy "l allqule. work. IoE CUSTOM-TIOUSE. dous ot Take care o Hmself 1 s 1 ogn Doal mortent gyamioation, whethor tho do- | Goss Clask mnd George Xones, two bad calor. . Istand avenue and Hoyne. street, and treats- EVISED PLANS FOR TIE TOP STORY. will prove to be a different fellow from whiat by OPTION CONTRACTS. Sty el his death to belng eut ap by the | ed citizens, arc locked upat the Armory charzed Is the most wonderfal remedy for Ihenmatimd twomen were g%?‘;leoi\:d.‘p Ectldciuumt_(unw 0| The drawings for the modification of the | is generally supposed to be. LYON VS. CULBERTSOX, doctor or to biows received from Sexton. }\'uh stcnfln}.{ cdux#’ orercoats, and &té:er argglns \"eumxfm. It never faflx: and for headache, tootha! Wi ol ©x il thelr srievances | npper story and roof for the new 2 i X A NN Th missfoners have rom_ several lerent persons. licers Lon, plies, felons, cuty, spralns, brulsca, burnd. eic. ¥l said that they had not rfa;'i‘gdwwfln]fi' iy for e :mulnPosb—Clflicc bullding “::,ugi::;"fe‘_ THE CANAT ’ : ‘1';;'3 ;Pphmslg) fOTflTD:;““"K iflé'lflbmc ok [ oo Gi‘.‘\"?nrz. Son flfigfltfczfiffltugfi et Lg“fi'—"’é’“ are buntiug up the evidencs gfi-’;fl,g‘:’é’;‘ifi;fi%fi’“"’g“ i ) ccember, cy ask af ¢ given | 00 5 by = o, s o yon & Co., appellants, vs. Culbertson, | inspect the stone being cut for_the new Court- | agaiust. them. I A, HURLEUT & CO. d 77 Randolph-ste | thei were abused and sworn at by one of the | ¢ived by Supt. Burling. Tuz Trisuse is A TALR WITH COL. BRAINARD. Blair & Co., has just been denled by the Su- | House. They will start on the Chicazo & Alton | Mattic Bentley was caught shop-lifting vester. | CBiéabo Generm Whotemss Aot \ oflicers, who summarily discharged the whole | cnabled to place before its readers such farther TAE TRIUNE published the other day the e i v. i R T by vO pid me Court, though- the Judges, wh accommodation train Tuesday. The object of at th L e by g i ol B Touly thy ake other allegations which con- | information in regard 0 it 28 Wil bo of ntere, | fa that. a petition was in cireulation along the | brg) tors Tlowa), SOt motire Lok |+ e TIet i Bk 26 Broeh e oy i Cbjcet of 223 % tho Poston Store by Deterive el | -EUPEON " On, i el you suter with el cern only the creditors and tue insurance com- aud to the citizens of Chi . 11y, wh b ok holding options illegal, somewhat modify their to prepare for other things, For iasta M T p at wory, together | g1 “feminche, Toathache, ¢te., when you cao B¢ vanies, 30d not the general public. e e in whaterns o L | line of the Iinols & Michigan Canal for the ap- | former oplaion. T thie. meiiny opinfon less | Willicr wants more. moves. g Mr. Juth, John Bishs, ntien g thicf, aud Edle | Feuediies f chame! ot ing dipae Tor Esoeaty o boaty of the g —over, wlects the | pointment a5 Comnissioners of persons 1 | 1o, e paes was i otro el 0Pl aeged | ghanges in the plans on which to "base w ill of | Lavreaed Perking, who rore o cio suPyand e 3,187, * (3 FeB. il " The Rey. Dr. Northrup lectured before the fare or by . 5 2 Philosophical Soclety last cventne. ‘taking as his | 7€ a or beauty _or ic city, and especially in a along the work, and also published extracts | custom on the art of persons dealing on | “extras’ for about $25,000. The Commission- McVicker' .. Su}u-x_; l";The Tzh;ec‘l?uy,'grg of‘nkm?fin He \\'unrll‘ nosttviccmnzl?xtud{c and cos§ of l;ncntl\:rprlsc from a lctter to the Jon, G. W. Armstrone, ‘Crmngc to 88k th: name of the principal on the | €S arc awarc of flfxesc (nu:‘ts nlrc;:dy, and are, of g";‘;:‘:~ \r:n‘(,}l:;:;n’:gi:’;tu; el A‘gfi used 5:[1;:;0:{ ith marked b::fi,‘,‘ug:i efined the : ¢ such rection of €0 pro o ining G i ¢, In fav ; a ) c 3 A 3 2 . s gTeat factors to be nature, man, ana o ©o prominent a structure | complaining of the amount of salaries paid: in trade bemng made by a broker, or otherwise be- "ofrfi:’b:,‘ A fl‘]‘x'{u‘,‘f H‘,‘;c“fi:f{u;a{c;f young ladies in the southern part Of the city, | Neuraleis, I cheerfully recommend it to all sufer God, and paid especal attention to God and the | as the Custom-House and Post-Offiw e Vi vork, chargine : i d tufidence of the Christian religion over the | sy R ARG A e s:,lgs g‘:’i‘x_‘gfi”; ifi:“::“"l';”“:::‘h i‘é’;’ “lall" :‘Jg b‘l‘em“; that | jne construed as electing to treat the broker | gelves'appear to make the discoverfes {D ques- [ Went out last Tuesday to sce the sights about | erers asa cheap, quick, and m}?"fi"’{fl’m‘ world, dwelling at lengzth on the conversion of T T e Zul of the tolls bad been mismau- | 46 “the actual principal exdusively of an- [ tion Ly a persoual visit. Just Low many will | town, aud ‘°f£i,°‘ to return until they were 121 Dearborn-ah- St Paul. The' lecturs was. lenetior oy onr 0gs more than the Supervising Architect, | aged, o that the recelpts of the canal wereless | other person. The fact of the proof of join in the spree is not known. collared in the Toledo, 4 beer and variety shop Toceived, but come of the positions taken | James G. Hill, Esq,, who has most uncquivocal. | than they should bave been. A reporterof this | such o custom was offered and - ro SENTENCE-DAY, : gn Madison street, by the detectives at Central JISCELLANEOUS, (ouzht forth much wnfavorable criticiom from | 1y made a declded improvement, on the wlag do. Paper yesterday found Col. Brainard, one of | Jected, and it js o mot distinetly | Yesterday was sontencedayin the Criminal | Station. Thoy were st thelrsorrowing | 7 SR . o Wi 55, Judse Waite, and Prof. taduey | tised by Sir. Potter, his fmmediot vecpmmsns | 0P Canal Commissioners, aud asked Lim what | Stated whethier such praof ougin to have been | Court. Tae following sentences were. pre- | pareuts. Mo oreiitors of the Usmuercial Loag Weleh. Tie latter compared the conversion of | 1o g . St Penl 10 the recent conversion of Tony | 12 the office, and has also fully overcome what | e had to say about the charge that too much | ey to Jong-established and very generalin its [ year in the Peniteutiury; W D. Osiatt man: | T William McKinley, day Beninz, e 7. ata mectly o Delit, aud thieglt Lo f Tamansss v | 128 houl o ot ot o L Mfullett's | was expended on the Commissioners and other | ehasscter v hv o o fory Saer princt. | daushier, tro. eiss i tob Denpeot; T mLsxog'wucue;-?'Exuéllmdruu:f’;pg:&rfifi:g ety | s el S sl Yor Theriar, Bt tqually remarkable, while the former was in. | PI3% WhED, in the opinion of cxperte—to | officertis S Ty of salaries. The Colonel’s | pal point on which the refusal of the judement | Roone jssault with intent to kill, oneear in | demolishied the road-house of 0. L. Brigs ander | 2000, & rerstcnioner s ionsd for zove cautliety hied Lo, delleve that the Apostle was never | 33 Dol of ity toundsion SrellmPOsh | auswer was to the effect that under tho old ad: | 5f the Gty Loy, elusal o dopend 15, that | tie House of Correction; John Cunnigham, | pretense of tepving n d eyt DS reat, | Vo SNie IO oI POy 560 o'clock. fomferied, but that the remarkable cluuge it | tonloaded the foundation “very un: | Iibistratign wmen s e onacr e old, ad- | of Sjostion of Culbertson, Blair & Co. t6 con- | Jarceny, eixmonths In tho Bridewell: o new trial | bresnec Of Sorving o distr Yesterday, and were | 7 OTier oF your Commitiee. Lis life, upon which so much stress had boen sau 5 ]fucgmdnc““ L\fi(l:{n great weights | the three Trustecs, there were a Superintendent | sider the contracts for this sale by them to J. B. | was sranted in the case of Frauk Enzler; Dau- | awarded $500 each to the Criminal Court. The put, was the resuit of a sun-stroko. - & 1'erudnm eid e aul el Uour:@"m others,— | of the canal, and two Deputies, a Seeret: Lyon & Co. of wheat as being annulled should | jel Malow ¥ Michael Feeley, and Francs Tay- | act was committed during the Ppresence of Mrs. erty on. Thirty-fivet. Stou i 'y & < i k¢ R e aver- | although the rulé o c+Board of Trade is con- | to Taylor; ) ulouey, two years; Fecley, one P Seopetyon Somer of By | gmangement Is made by calargiug the foun: | 35 bume 591000, ehen™tto Woay was | Sidered by the Court s nat reat a5 <00 year f the Penitentiary; Gicorge Woodd, s ,;;;,:gf“c?,';;',‘g"’&"&g::f"fiif‘&fig“p&.‘;fié‘;‘g = nieit i J. Kramer's saloon, corner of Thirty- | dations in a proportionate dewreer tiirned over to the State, 800 to urt CUTLER A. L-MAKER, Ly ] , and the Canal Com- | tender. months Bridewell; William Beouett, boy, been Justioe Walker conciudes that because no | in jail four months, soutence. Guspehaegs Mo g morel, ¢ Konmor, Hongy ooty e B VoAb recoived or not. [t is intimated that a custom | nounced: James Depler, tnanslaughter, onc | James Sutherland, Georse Sutherland, W, | Yourattendsnce ‘m"m‘""’;ig';::‘,:g‘,;’?.,“é’;“;; K3t first and Arnold streets. Mr. Ricfschneid The building has now reached the fall Leiglit | missioners were a i iy A . ppointed, they divided bi presided, and Mr. Sullivan acted as Seeretary. | of the main cornice, which is eighty-Ave feet | tween them the offices of Secretary, Treasure: V] p 2 2 =y e o 3 y surer, | tender of the wheat was actually made the bona | George Buker, stealing, two years an a half | * 2 meeting sz 5 it : ¥ also, inste: 1y n other wor ot the legitimacy of the | boy, was four months in jail, one month nddi. e e | T - = Suiniyfrst streer from Clii to th South e i clovniop Ve bulding does not uppear as | generil suptrintendent and bre Sepuies G | Oy oter words, sullcently Gatablishcd: ‘1 | Howal: Chomiss " ngis i Jafl one montl sears | tons Simon Caho, newspaer thief, $00 to the AL GOODS. 5 rof s parts, logstiee | Loc,Sutire work Into the hands of that ot | the former opinien ot Hes ALk, Gorablisned, that | Penitentiary; Tim Hogab, stealiac siiverwarc, | Yriminal Court; o0” ot larceny from H"?A‘g“w”m;, e conde 21 Towiat et ral, $500 S, a5 soon to consider the subject of appropriz- | and the massive character of its parts, together | capable man, William Thomas. The resalt w the rul i vell 5 ] tions for public improvements jor the coming | with the fact that there arc byt three storics in | thot the ayelage yearly cxpenses for snlafiensf ucfi"élfxé’fuf}’%u’i,""&;"éé i.'i,',f&"‘?,;, Tfi%“;}’" 3 t;‘rlfl B{‘amztgfhm "gc!)’:fl hca‘;.llelvbeg; l‘x,:r‘:le:' ‘;go Nary Brennan, ‘thirty dags to the House of et g and the speskey Knoniog that o eewcrl | the clemation—l ombinog o give e L, | Ynder the mew” administration, had beon | siated, sonctias thesies 0L I eauiriog s | Uounts, Sen i e worked bard 9 the | 0 Sen : Unab street was greatly needed, thought that if | inza low, or dwarfed appearance, which is & S10000, Or B o Saving of '$19.540 over | tender under the fresmc, £ th itional ; William Leonird, - | Alb sroces those present wonl&fe:'o “nwcll-sgncd petl- | source of unfavorable criticism on 'the part of | the Trustecs. From the time the Trustces | further holds that it lsn:mt I:S‘g{fi?ua‘zeclou}s:’ ;:E’ };‘:&fyter?sy:gg%g:fic'ntmflr"m}l‘mf:‘l’:n:\‘fcé:r‘:%, Somhgi)les;!l’g!néns%gcsgt. ?vrc?:mue;'uud r:uco: § 3 g Jateat otyles, 50 siad ais0 Bagle's Compieaion Powaer. o7 2. Burnha: F.Madison St., Chiosn, tion to be presen! e Council, a sewer | the public. ' Many of our citizens arc of the im- | took possession, which was when the canal was | ty to a contract for the sale of grai clai) Peni Nels_ Sk day by Detecth Ryan grai 3 , =, POSETUNRIRIE eon!g‘ be obt.al‘ ‘;z&l Thl%mm suggc.suug fl\ms ‘;‘ggnwd, Ercfsiun %afit iifn nutlm‘)r\r the wants “ohf. the pnl;l]h: opened,—when It was new and in perfect order, | damages and the Iafluie of thg pumt;s:? to lx:: {:fi’&%’,’; o:: §~¢z’f i{‘cnllgnlt'i::ry :Uf\‘uzz:c le:r:' w:i‘zh {cce&eflgi; ‘fvilefi pmnggrtgfc?:d ,;'5,5,',‘ TAX INOTICE. :,:gc cmesmpawemd w‘m'dmw “;r,‘;s drmhxe‘::fi ! !l!x]sl :g:y Pl T ‘l‘m und.(nivm require another &up‘f:: ::geedm:‘glvmx;xg:nl;;: ;xe;;l:eds,lgeség- :‘;; gemun d‘:gffri hthc rule, unless the seller | larceny, thirty days House of Cm;xl‘cctim}'ix Joha othfr equally flmaginlz crimes. A barrel of [ an Feal eatate taxes for xm!nmlh Drioryears. x ‘}:%, 4 # . o o grain. 'y s eral 2 7 1] V' er for sigratures. A Committee on Resolu- | . The arigtoal detlin m'mex&’ pfr. Mallett con- | Stnce it passed into the hands of its Commis. | —Tie opinion procesds on the idea that fn such §fnt.1ur:;,’ Tho ona b v, ma- | soap, 3 ‘:?E;'%‘:‘é‘:fi.‘ and o] o icles silen | B dse B mrsie “w’s;;f;‘d’?,“,_\s--fi’,":‘!"}l‘;‘.fi\-’"" tivas was appointed, and the meeting adjourncd | templated another’ story, with large stone tow- | sioners, the average yearly expenses over a dealings as these there may be contemplated by | lcious mischief, centence suspcude'd; Johu Sul- | from Bliss'& Cp. and W. T. "Allex, wholesale °"c°§12';,','ofi'&ffi_"&n. Cnugnl(;{. guu Chicage

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