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THE' CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Y, 1877. ! New York,... Tvemont Honre—, 8. Hancock, Dn- | from the northeast, the offensive adors were car- | terference by lawsers. A good, plain bitl | namo of tha bridesmald to whom the trinket | foreman, or superintendent, to hopald out_of | referred to the Committco on Btrecta a THE CITY. biques D 3. Edga " W Tryant and | ricd nonthwest of the cily. . The South iraneh 14 | would answer. Sngresilons migitfosent totho | way prescuted. Tho lockela wero worn at tha | the County Teeaury. | 1¢ aipears that 18 e [ wass, il pawer to 8tk itior "“,‘lfll‘!hba- — e o e e | 10 vies ek appcated tho fiver [+ varen | Loaislatute, and tho membera”could feume s | cereaiony. snderstout when tho stono emteact waa. given | ariosivkeancre T atlowed. (it tho 168k 15 ayg .. Pohson, . ] " e hing a n roper bill, 7 ould fur: hf out their licenges wan carrfed. Now Jaris the ton, e i . i roviding that, If the wagus were not. pald, the 2, . 7 J chiemie, i i Congrestmen Aldrich and Brentano will leaye | A Ellls, Peahtigo; Col. It. M. Funkhanaer, St. | warm Keathor seta s the ’S.‘l!!.‘"nl'.{."&‘"‘r‘{'.“n‘?fix"“f Teoncern ™ conld L putpi'nmlcr o shctioneer's K00 sAcmEICED ieder the . circtiamstances the. Carmtnlesionory Loufs. greatest of all eaw P ge In th inal Court Tuceday judgment g STATE TEMPERANCE CONVEN for Washington so as 1o bo there by March 4. art honees are Al 1n a falr sanitary condition, | hmmer and sold, n the Criminal Court Tuesday judgment was | will, yo doubt, name Curran's’ successor in & e GON TION, Dr. R. N. Tooker will lecture at 3 p. m, to-lay BOARD OF LDUCATION. he alaughtering-houso of Schoenemian & Co. at | Mr. Shilling salil th bullding itaclf should bo | rendered ngainst Charles C. Jerome, James | fow days. tpatch 4o The Tridune. Bridgenort h cleaned their cattle-stalls held responsible, and not the owner, beeanso | Baxter,and Leonard Bwett for $25,000, the: n the lecture-room of the Chicago Homeopathic ROUTINE BUSINESS. Ieime thro antmat matior theretrom inta. Healey | thioe cound not gh ) fom the 4 y Lacy Davis, Jll,, Feh. 8,—~The Temperance Re- College, corner Michigan aveono snd Vao The Board of Education held a regular meet- | Slough, Respectrnlly aubmitied, T. I Sargent, Edward Lingord, and Feankt | gorm Cluba of the Stato of Tiinola will hoig'y wava tell to whom the strucs | having, rome time in tho memory of the oldest | Thyng got out of Jall* yesterday on n writ of c ture belonged, That waa thegreat trouble, inliabitant, awny back In 1873, become bouds- | Tabeas corpus. Tlicir offenso, ns charged, was | 8tato Delegate Temperanco Reform Club Cop. * Duren atreet, on * Our Nerves.? ing last cvening, President Sullivan in the Swouss Mznxi, Senitary Police, Conslierable diseatlsfaction was sliown at tho n‘mn Toh tho m:u’ Roe brothers, and having failed | that u,é’}' bt ave A ot | vention in the City of Freoport, Tl mmme‘:.':_ Burton C. Cook recelved a dispatch from Dr. | Chauir, and present: nspectors Arnold, En- TREATMENT, presont wonding of the Lill by Lt bassed | o turn them up when they wero wanted to | $3000h the West Side tu Decembioe Iast. They | ing on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 10 o'elock n. ., png Fverest last evening saylng that he hadaccepted | mish, Hoyne, Jacobs, Kohn, otz Prussiog, Tv the Baitor of The Trivane, FoqUIFIng Cyery ehnoloyer o pay Pia heln ohee n | answer indlotments against, them for consplring | hored that o or about the time the £obbiuz 10 | continuing threo davs, Delepates represent), the call of flymouth Church. The Doctor | Welch, and Wells, CnicAao, Feb, 9.—T have not been n very ac- | tros o i question wat committed they received £300 by ng week In mone¥, and fiposing 4 fing on the em- | {y defeaud varlous merchants. ‘Tho case of the | express from Snvannal, in this State, and_thera preached for the conggregation last Sunday week, The School Agent submitted his report for | tive contributor for some time, but Ihope you ,hn'cr il he ‘n 1 m& munll‘ ur‘ the lcglallnuun Toes s famiilar to most readers, but recently belr:u: no lpnustmu ovideneeof thelr having rabhed The temperature yosterday, ns observed by January, showing recelpts, 5%,050.18, and dis- | will allow no the space to bay a fow things to L lxe were l'n 5Idnnn knl wm'x‘ it e ulnlncualsnrr. very littlo hnd been heard from it or then, and | A#hworth exeept (ho possesslon of B sum ot Manassee, o pticlan, 83 \lndlaan' strect (TRipung | Dursements $45,218.48, leaving cash on land, | the motbers who are readers of Tus TrinuNe T)‘:Inllc"i:; %l:,glg;'.':'}‘, ;:‘-l: °fi!fi x'.“u'o':.fi BI‘]';: nothing would have been but for the forfelting | MONCY equivalent to that taken from hlw, they mlu‘l’SIan)'whq GL.8'%, 1y 0 dezrecss 10 0. m., | $0340.50. Accompiving was @ statement | about how they may aucccssfully treat thelr ying , a4 at 8. 1. o : rel o thelr recogpizance nbove noted. Porssieanmtal sioie an, tmputatica of dis W83 12 b, 893 ‘m., 895 8 po_in., 37, Bar- | showing that $95,024.51 in rents were due tue | children for scarlet fever. When first aymptoma Newland snid it workmen were true to Yesterday Mr. Swett heard of what had been the Refortn Clubs of the 8tate will he enter. talned frec of cost by the citlzens of Frecpor, Wo hope amd trust - all the Refony Clubs . "in the State Wil Do ropre. senteld, Every Club s entitled to tires delegates. Al clubs that cxpect Lo send dele. ! s ey are requeated Lo report at once to Geory > 0100 .50, ¥ o, 8. . | appear, such ns cold, sore throat, folfoweil by | pnemselvos they would got their pay by nseert- | dlonn In tho matter, and rushed overto tho o Pleraol, Corresponding Secretary of the Koy, “m." s :\tfl.n. Hy M'w; B, m"??w Teets 7.:'?:2‘1 A Rupeid, Reliy'Sev Jivoelyobuyat it t&\lur. athe the feet in hot water hall an lmurl |,|l,§¢|.§|r B?nn“!i.yomf.“ Nfic h::v'; m}’ul‘\'l ,lyhcn I.'o sriminal Court to sco how he coutd cscapo the TIIE CITY-HNALL. rganization, at l"'chcnm'l- lfi--vflflaufl"fihf‘:\l" ot a‘&.‘é‘k1’3{’0‘,‘.’,‘.'1“&‘5“‘3.{‘5‘1?\'[;6;’,5.,"‘&‘n‘.’fi Tuspector Jacobs, from the Committee on | \Fanthe paticut in waruy lankots, put to hed | yiecossar, Men now took store payor halt | BT of the law and tho penalty of golng on 4 in awarm room, give freely of hot sage tea o ¢ i thuso bonde. IHe was armed Witk nn ‘Tho West Town Collect e This cvening, A residence of wnany years in W | Buaings and Grounds, reported that leases | xere. hour to produco perspiration, keep Ui | “Fhe Frestacat remathel (gt tho dlscussion | alldasit - mado by hmeclly e wan AL ye!lfr‘:h";s‘{‘; Jonded tnila g ;‘;,"‘y,": “,‘;‘“l’l',‘:':!&;E}g‘{‘l‘f‘i‘zfll:’h'{‘w J“’“fi{f&;} had been slened for the lease of the basement | child In perspiratfon for twenty-four hours, and | was getting awny from the track. Tho Com- | read to the Conrt, 1t sct forth’ that when he oW LU L ! 15, 1477, that proper arrangements may be Tok thelt entettatiment. Tho delogntes o s port nt Wilcoxen's Opera-louse, All organizs. tions and frienda of temperanco are cordially Ar2 vesterday afternoon Dents McLough- m-‘ :(hr: “{,:;?.h.‘gf &%,"x.‘v_‘{%‘“;‘;..fl‘i‘ fi‘h,“,f.‘;';u‘zsi,’ " mm'.y that any v"mihcr ean successfully treat :\"‘:;I:',.‘f“:’;{]m“‘gln ufifp'c:f’“fiu :;J‘,J'L.‘.,‘:m:,l‘cfi thie Rods, who, Sy the way, were his clients. 1la Tlia bill for coal used in the West éldo pum Tin, 9 veurs of age, while playing near a ear on | s £40 per month for two years. fer chilidren without the ald of o physfclan If { the fundanceded to engage o lawyer to draft a | regarded the other nanies on the paper s sufil- - LYMAN, 1he efde-track of the Star and Crescent Mills at hepector Prussing, from the Committee on | Bhe only gives the remeds at the first anpear- A cient, bnt, a question of the sufliclency having | fng-works in the month of January was 83,433, focRuANT, Randolph street, was aceidently run over and | Guerman, reported that durinyg January 230 new | ance of o discaee, Tt Tiag never heen known On motlon, the Committos were given full | been ralsed, lie, of his own volition, vofunteered Dr. Williams, tho former Medical Inspeetor McCLANANAY, hm'mtfy Killed, " The body was removed to the | puptls had entered upon the atudy of ‘German, | 1o fafl to restore the patient Ina few hours to | power to act. tu give the useof his name, Nitle thinking, be | o¢ 4)e North Divlslon, will bo Fefnstated T Qe * Testdence of his mother, No. 43 West Washine- um’; 127 had ceased it. * | hicalth, ‘This preseription is no old lads’s whim, Tho meeting then adjourncd. sald, tkat any trouble wonll como from it, and Mond; ’ FANNIE MeCAnTxEY, tun street, where an inquest will be held to- Inspector Amold safd that he had caused to | but 18 prescritied by tlic most succesafil practic- certainly nover doubting the willingness of his | Mondas. N J. 0. 8wax,! ¥ day. i e prepared @ GIL which, I 16 heeune o law, | e physicians o this clty The MNves of LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS clients to rest thelr canse with b and the | The Committec on Strcets and Alless of the Cor. 11, \V.'nnw:u., Nicholas M wotld settle the dieputed’ question ns to_how Hiimdteds of children might be saved If his A = L e Court. The alldavit went on to say that, s0mo | West Division Is called to meet In the City J. 1, lloopstiTrER, 4“.4150{:!(0\11!: afternnon, mo acg‘f e | Ol OF the seliool fund bel loniging to the Tawn | remedy were known, and I hope every mother HARRISON BTREBT BRIDOE. two weeks after ho had signed tae honds and | oo offics Saturday alternoon at 8 o'clock to it. W. Craxeroy, ;21;;,(:_ ufln‘:fil"r'::u;'u!:d u:(% fi‘g“hptl‘l)x sofoa .I'Uh. '|| c‘:fig of Cieero sliould be patd over to the city In cone wl\ln rcmllfi ’l'u"n"l"ln‘m t“]t ebnul«‘l\ hnzu‘.‘m‘!:::; ln‘- An adjourned meeting of pr;»p:rly-ownerl In- ulu:uucd in 'lfitrr:‘ng‘ n‘;‘hl ‘;-::In‘:n‘tznand n';',:‘fui';:fl cansider references. Gronax L. p,.n,'ol’ = ' v v enit : ity e uire, will not fail to try it, INT A “ terested in the compiction of Harrison street | deors, one of th i frict 1. B, Wirnen, 1 frelzht train, the wheels | sequence of the foct that the city educated the | quire, L h Pp: : 5 h ) Poasing oier ("'g\‘"?'g')"' Tiswas Ferhoved to lis 'f"f'l!'m'" o Partion_of the town ilick bt CINCINNATI V8, CHICAGO. bridge was hold Tast night at No. 164 Harrlson ‘&fn'Hk'f“.""fr:'ifl&fi'é:filfi?";r)é'fu“ufl'x@r'é?::'g mf-“}‘éfifi.';'fy" Iy ‘fiéfl%fi'fi?lin’.’fi.’}‘flfififl%m} RuveS. B WLz, reslderice In tho rea of No. 156 North Jeffersan | Reel Uil \p Ge St e OERL AL T o the Editor af The Tribune. stroct. Mr. W. T. Batcham presided, and Johin | Jis story, nut gave bis permisslon, and nlso | wife, resigned vesterdny, consequout upon the ety e B e brss ot Wi secovery. | Leglslaturo to pass the bill, - Agreed Lo, CrnicAao, Feb., .—1n speaking of the present | Garrick acted as clerk, Foma. wiklee. s to how. tho greatest ben- | troublo toresaid. Capt, M. F» Thrbla Hils the THE APACHES, 3 Superintendent Plekard reported the atiend- | epidemic of scarlet-fever in our city, a Cineln- Before tho meeting came to order Mayor | cfit could be derived from such a trip. | vacancy. 3 A4 10: 30 yesterday morning o runaway Horee | guco'n ti achioots (or Lho wonth of Jantary 88 | paper says: ‘Chicago will xfl’wny. be n | Heath dropped fn and stated that the' prospects | A fow days later mnother of tlio brothers | A, Cullerton sald yestenlay that bo hd and buggy cuming cast on_Adams street collld- | pojjgu, ¥ s | were good f 1y disnosal of th 1. | waited on him. and {nformed him that ho had | from ‘ten to twenty applications cach morning ed at the Clark street crossing with anothier | yer oS0 0 oneq pest-liousc solong as it stands on a cold morase,” | were good for an carly disnosal of the con- | yeen called to Balt Luke Clty suddenly on busl- | for reljef and employinent. Other Aldermen vehicle containing n Mr. Davis, res{ding at the e, cte. Pernaps the cditor of that paper would be | dembation sult. As soon a8 that cas was set | pess, ad wanted permlssioti to inake the trip, | mako stinflur statements, and say that uever be- coruer bf Awhland avenuc and Madieon strecty {nterested fu the followlng fizures: For the | tled, his Nonor assured them, the bridge would | promising o return In a fow daye, 1le gave s | fora fn'thls ity have iorn i §0.ninay. Hez and o Jady friend. Both were thrown to the four years of 1872, 73, '74, and '35 the mortuary | be pushed to completion. gomaent, for by this time lis falth'In his” cllents | serving peopte linced, Many applications from ground, bt were only slightly Injured. Con- repurts of the respective cltics show that some The atatement gave great satisfaction tothose | had multiplied, for they had treated him honor- 8AN Francisco, Cal, Feb. 8.~A Ticson, Arizona, dispatch says Gov. Bafford has tete graplied tho Seeretary of War for arms, ang will eall out a company of volunteer scouts wostly Indlaus, for service against the lostyy Apaches. —— i ersons [n the vountry are recelved by the varl- tinuing ou ita course, the runaway turned south MCARLET FRVEHR. of the principal pestilentlal dlseascs, viz.: chol- | present, ably, and not only taken his legal advice, hut 3“5 city umsl e, i 4 ceelved by the varl S rguw%lfiqfiz ?‘I:flT FE‘fi;a sk on Btate street, and demolishied several other The attendance had fallen off somewhat for | cra, diphtheria, scarlatina, cerebro-spinal mentn- ‘The Committes npm(nled at the last meeting | Jud shiowed him tharked respeet and manifeated The total tof th ttor thia | e i"l o on # oven. Luggies, one of them belonging to A, Buoth, the generally appreciated reason of scarlet | gritle, nud small-pox eaused 2,810, or 7.8 per cent' | reported that they believed from Investization | the greatest desira for an opportunity to vindl- ho total amount of the asscesment for tho | fng with & very largoand strongly-bolit Saratogs, va? teverr U i miven orders that no pupll bo | S tho total nuthber of deaths ih Chieago, and | thut $10,000 would scttle ail tlalms for land | cate” themsclves In o court of = Jjustico | opening of Dearborn streot, over which thero x,af,'."ic’("p';'}u".fnfi'hflifl“if“ffn'i%‘fo{‘u&"ffih?{?.'a'lfifi admitted uumlnb fromahouse where the u‘u’neun 8,456, or. 10 per cent, of the total number. of dainages, replaco the docks, snd ilnish the | from _the aspersions of an ludictment, {l‘}ls l:it.{l 250 l’l“;:;fl .Slld o fili"lflll‘(l)'l%’ % }!l ?}7»(!& Wednesday night. This diagusted the boys, | Was prevalent, until u physicianjhad certliied that | deaths In Cincinnatl, ~For thy same period, the bridge, ‘This amount was more thancovered by | cte. The other brotliors dropned out of sight | ¥ fl!h il ,0] L f'll’ l (: oI l'l of D-LI wha were rejotcing at his downfall. On Ufs ape | there ws no further danger of contagion, e | deaths i Chicagy from scarlet-fever alone num- | appropriations, part of the moncy being in thio | soun afteraud for wnonths thereatter ha had | By dunct ts, leaving $2) \,_"{,'“m 8 ¢ol ‘ficlt"- pearance, fourteen of the voya left in a | alsomentioned that lie lad come to two cases | bered 1,012 or 2.8 per cent, and fn Cincinnatl, a Treasury, and tho remainder helng In process of | Jooked iuvain for the return of them all, or i lll ngltnnit])gln;h flt, 18 fl!‘f‘?} ull}! tody, and roamed around the strects | where n physiclan had given certiieates to pu- | much sinatler city, they number 1,147, o 6.3 per | collection with the present city taxes. citherof them. Ho had heard nothing trom the ‘c y, leaving 8133, ‘1-0 to be volleete m.':: dcnll all “'might. At breakfast time yestenlay | pils who were notrecovered. cent of the total niortality, Just what influence [ _On motlon, the chmrL waa accepted and tho | vue in poor-licalth, and the onc who tooka Jun,- tho nwnerzfl the property benel by morning the; presented thelr tickets and were Inspector Wells moved that the Principals of | fhe **cold morass™ has ou these discascs scems | Cominittee continued, buslness trip lind become so absorbed o8 to for- | the Improvement adinftted. Themeal over, thev went outekla | schools be directed to whict, according to the terms of & challenge, Cazenonvo wan to nsc in performing his wondertn] trick, tho ** Double Indian Mall.” Hedid usel and, morcover, accomplished the feat in marrel, ounly quick timo,~Mme. Cazeueuve making by Jonrney Into the Innormost trnuk In oxactly forly seconda, T'he Commander gives his last perform. clude such pupils s | ns yet undeelded. E L ‘A resolution urging all property-ownersand | zet to return or evon to communicato with him. | The Committee on Streots and Alloys of the | 20ces on thlaand Saturday evenings and Saturdsy and ainused themselves by kivking tn a window, | were not so fully recovered s to be hcv'o‘x'ld the Y Tm———— others interested fo sgitat until the bridge s | Under tho cireumstances, he thought lo | threa divisions, in whoss hands ,"?:, the now | matinee, und indulging in_other maliclous acts. When | dunger of fuparting Infection. Careled WIIAT TO DO. crected was passed, and the meeting adjourned | ought tobe relieved from tho bond, and that | bullding and sidewalk ordinatices, met again R RTRL R ORE the troop eame for dinner the Superintendent Inapector Weleh moved that a report on the IME WEST 81DE PUMPING-WONKS. subject to the call of the Chalrman. the judgment nlmulq Im.ac'. aside. Judge Will- | yesterday afternoon and_discussed thelr refor- SSELL M1, DORR, refused to let them In, nud told them they must | subject ol uugraded schools, made by the Com- The contract under which tho \\'éat Sido THIRTY-FIRST STREET SEWRN. fams took the same view of the matter that he | enee. hev will The Amerlean Literary Dureau of New York Urinka into prominente as a lecturer of rare quall. ties, Mr. Russell . Dorr, who ncemn (o have been remarkably rucceesful fn inteeesting tho andiences before whom ho has appeared. The papers say bly lecturcs are eloquent In diction and delivery, and roceed slowly, and carefull: ro somewhere clee. No disturbanca hod oc- | mittee on Text-Books aud Course of Instruction A meeting of the property-holders of the | «id, and Mr. 8wett went oft nore thun satistied, | consuler cvory E., nt covered Dofors they mfi e i or | Aug. 20, 187, be taken up and the recommend- | pumplog-works cogines were bullt for the | Fifth Ward was held at Kramer's Hall, corner | for the judgment was not unly sct nsido so far | yeport to the Councll. Coustderablo disaffec- Surred up to inIniclityud, If e wrarmm WeRLher | Ak adopted. The repors of tio Committeo | ity of Chleago contains tho following pro- | of Tlrly-lest und Arnold atreets, last cvening | s howan concerued, but also s senfist boti | fion fng-place under the sldewalks nme n hallwaye, | asked that un ungraded room be established In | gigont to hear reports from committecs nppointed at a | Jerome and Baxter. Whether justico Las been | concerning the building ordinance which pnssed I . Teld I cach grammur-school. The report says: In cnse of the fallurc of the enginen to equal In former mecting, to take some action Jooking to | satlsfied in the matter or not, none gl tho par- | and was reconsilered by the Council lnst Mon- 18 bLeing expressed by the Alderinen g ol that ho speaks his mind without fear or favor, c puplls admitted to such room bo Mmited, and that | or'in case they sliould dovelop during the year any | from Clark strect to the river. The n,uundgnuu men,—onght to complain. Thands of the Superintendent of Buildings more grer, wan o ratlior tame affur, only abyut oo | Ihe room bo put in charge of an experienceil texcl- | fnporiant edlnens of naris ot readily and per. | was large, and Mr, Snyder presided. ‘The Com- power than i invested fn the Mayor snd sl tho FIAST REGIMENT, 1. 5. G, FOR 50 GBS urth of the small hal a el l'- s | e who has shown special Gtnees for the instruc- | manently repalred, the contractor. shall pay back | inlttes to_circulato a petition to be lafd before IMPORTANT CASES, other oflicals combined, and that it will never P ool Sl LB Y . 3 semblage wan wddressed by a printer named | tlon of backward, discunraged, ur truant, and oth- | tu tho city alf swns recclved on accountnnd then | the City Councll reported that It hal recured et bl agnin pass the Council in its present form, ntilo’s splendid gronp of the whole regiment, Pureons, who made ‘a \er,’ violant Lrwhhe Irnubuerrulm.- pupils, Ilu the en llxml pu M8 | remove the engincs, bollers, nnd counections en+ | 200 slgnatures, The Committeo to gatlier sta- 3 Lk 3 3 Alout six years a Somio: valuablo: noneia composition photograph. including Lieut.-Gen, !:g:::xfllcm "n: Ulnnuy A\‘Lz;\.:xlll\l;uul.el\ nll,:vcuux::‘: :’ififi;.” n'x:‘y"be f,‘l"'cfi";rf:'",":;,:fl u:)l‘:-nl?fc‘:fm:fi tircly away, tisttesof the expense of street-cleanini reported State's-Attorney Milla lofe the city last y 0 paper: Phil Sheridan, the Governor, Prof. Bwing, Gen Ducat, and about 400 men, for the low price of 50 cents, sl.udlou.m:l Btate streot. —————— NO GRUMBLING DYSPEPTICS. ‘There would be no grumbling dyspeptica (f aly the articles of our food wero as wholesome, nottls it were stolen {rom a bank in n town In Massachu~ era i <0 whose time is limited be abi @1 Almost every one ls awarc of the fact that | that thoedty had spent enough In that scction | evenbi for Geneva to make soma preparation , 4 i . tliey have o speclal desire or Apeclal need. b . * y O'Donnell, McCaffrey, Carroll, and Johnson | to the Cashier of the bunk, whe, u) - b it o it the matter ud been fally discuseed, {:;g{mg;;‘c"fi“n:n e s et | bt wevo moptecs” and 0he, Cotomittace | at that placo for osoiitug o ol it Coole tion, thraw o bundlo of Dapers nt o ed-liop atarv, Tho nly way to remeds thnzs eas to | WSRO S SRS, o voton, 1 was votod | Ukt con b applicd,and anocher tost, wiich | dinchorged, Messga. Scvern, g, Crane, | County. Tho tial b been virwully et for | Hot i thoy wers Gustreyed, Tiio owner of W thelr right, “The atdress fell o 1ite flat, ani that the change recommended be imade at the | W undoubtedly be mude, may result in tho cary, dy, zslmmons, Kramer, Me- | Monday, but owing to the pressure in th court b i n completo sucveas of the machinery in ol tho | Namara, and Lrlukman wers appointed a com- new one Issued t.uhlm. and not untll Iast Mon- urm.. nnd easy of digostion as those made with Dr, St S o o s | g o e pextacontimonty”, | St SRS MYy | AR, Mt PR | e and tho prbabily, € th e | da wt ot s ey, 1t oy |l Grm Do Foin. i N f owever, shou ¢ second and 0 final mecting of the Committee cld to- ¥ f e ———— time. puplls who gruduated from the Normal Schivel | yose fail, I¢ fs doubttul, fn tho faco of certaln | morrow evening at tho sme place. It would “spin out and postpono the Sul- [ £y fond of £5,000, Attachod toall water bonds | poTTER PALMER DID CHICAGO A GOOD THING The failurc of the First Nntlonal Bunk ot | thewm, Curried. facts, {'the clty could refect tho englnes. A BTATE STREET. livan trial, which fs set for the 10th here, D 43 <ILERE when ho got Dr. McChesney to put in thoso elezant Franklin, Iml, consequent upon the nfleged ; 5 hut duclug the past slx years nons of cports from achools I compromise might possibly be arranged, but Bome timo ago speclal sssessmenta for widens | he thinks fb best to postpono the Geneva trials o onte Plunderides_of its vaults by tho now fusitive v.ufis‘m;r‘:f,p?f::!x;gxflnflwoj;,L{glgsm\'v[fifi,lf o | Sor cortaln reasons it might be injudicious 10 | tng Stato strect. from Harrlson to Twenty-ace. | uatil thoith, lienes his ¥ist, * 1o dcelres to | Hiese soufons bad = neen preseated, | and new Medical Bathis, for ladles and gents, at the Cashier, It, T, Taylor, posscsses o slizht local | jourmod. malie a rejection, Tho reusons aro thesa: To | ond wero made, and fn parcels,—that (5, tho | ive hia persoral tteution (o both the Genavn | Fovmano S junsiio bond really wos lost. Talmer Hnuse, and Chlcagoansaporeciste it. En. 2 0 H ) Yesterday Mr. Johnson, the bookeeper of the | trance 30 Monroa streot, Interest. Willlam Young & Co., thy well-known contract “says that, In tho event of the | tax waslevled on that portlon of the strect d the Sullivan triuls, and tho attornevs for i Wheat operstore, nto creditors of . the SCARLET FEVER fallure of ‘th test,'tho manufacturers of tho | soutls of Twoltth strect, and a boneilk tax wns | tho defene beliiz the #amo I both taace, Iis | Lievarcaicnt of Eublie ‘figf,“‘,;,‘“fi,‘,‘,“",,‘i,“;‘,ffl‘,fi,fl;‘: DEATITS, bank to' the extent of sume 81,000, . NS OP Al el cuglnes shall “remove the engincs, bollers, | lovied on tharest. The owhers of the south | profercuce is to try Sullivan iest,—If it suits the R ; representing wuma deposited with the' fue B1ONS OF ADATEMENT, t #1,164." 8o it sk that tho old bond 1 umid connectlons entircly awav.? This removal, | part object to that nsscasment, and did so ob- | Youvenience of tile Court in Kano County to s SROWn L e O .. titution ns * mareing, .‘f partien in that burz | The Commissioner of Hcalth Is confident that | if it was made, would of courso leava thic city }cc& yesterday to the Mayor, beenuse ticy sus | postpono the othor trial one week or mur{y,— ::‘dll (;.“l‘l:’:’o l:igr fih-"ug"xflfflg"&"u li;:e"’:gty ro- who were speculutiug In whent options In this | scarlet fever hns beguu to abate under the care | Without any West 8ide pumpiug-works, and tho | that “tuey will have to ‘pay two taxce for | athier than tale the chancos of its belng con- % warket, As evidence of this ~Indebteducss | of tho Health Departient. The mortality for water supply entirely dependent upon thework- | the same purposs, The city argues that by the | tinued Indefinitoly, ‘Tho result of hia visit will Young & Co. hold telewramn ndvising them of |y come 30 ks, will not oxeved thlrty, | [0%8, 0f the engines fn tho North Slde works. | improveucnt of tho north half of the strect the | ho known toxIay. Mr. Tuley, his assistant in CRIMINATL, the deposit, and nlso n bank passbook which | this week, he thiuka, will ot exceed thirty, | p"(s 0 well-kiiown fact that tho North Bide | south haif will bo considerably hencilted, mud It { {ho ooy brioia, fa I favor ‘of tho. posthono- . wus written p obout the 1st fnst. A few days | Which would bu n decrease from lust week of | works nro Insufiicient to supply the whole cu.;. ts for thls that thoy arg taxed. Underthe exlat- | ment, und Mr. Van Armau, Who fs to assist in | John K, Mahoney, a North-Side sneak-thief, ago the firm drew on the bank for the £31,000In | thirteen, aud next week the numbtr of deaths | espcelully sinco the bullding of the West Bide | fug laws this cannot bo remedicd, Therefore | tlo Sullivan cose, Is opposed to any postpone | was fined 820 and sent. nincty days to the Bride- o solid Iump, It was unable to' puv. | from the scarlet plague will bo numbered 1o the | Worka has cous!derably advanced buildingin the | the south men aak thnt the case bo postponed in | jnent of that cause. 1l yesterday by Justico Kauf th The cllmax hnd been reached, and the | wyeens,” The discase has uudbubtedly initl- direetion of their locatlon. It would take st | order that they tnay have tline to have an vrder SULLIVAN, well yesterday by dusiico Raufmann on tho cushier fled, Al B Pickering, ono of the firin, d(. fes sevediy-and § on(ld 5 1y o least n year, and to all probability much longer, | annulling tho presont asscesment fssucd by Alesander Suflivan called on tho State's At- | chinrge of yagrancy under the State law. A now in Frauklin trylng to stealzhten ont the | €ated fu {ts severity, and it Is conlldently ex- | o procure and put In operation a new set of en- | the Councll and o commission ap- | torney yesterduy Lo Inquira whother ho would | Detective IHelnzman yesteday ran In E. 3. mtater, The e never diil auy business for Tay. | pectod that asun epldemle it will soon Lo 1o | giuca to supply the West Sido und the terrltory | polnted to make tho entire nssessment | o ready for trinl the 10th. The reply was that | Clark and John Gritlln, North Divislon v Jor, nud sre unnble to statewhethee or not fio | wore fn this locality. now suppiled by tho West 8ide works. While | frum Harrison to Twenty-second = strect | o would.: Honlso wanted to know if thery s, who 11v6 L7 the trifling plandor they plotc stood bellnd the margine, giviog fictitions | Now cases repotied yesterday were at 707 | the new cngines were bullding the peopla [t ono time. This plan would cost the clty | would b any new witnessos called, To this tho | Fants, who live by e trilllng plunder they plel aammes a8 genuing customens, West Congress, 39 Western uvente, 69 Aven | of the territory above mentloned ‘would | thousands of dollacs, aud would lead to a siml- | gyswer was, *if there are you will bo luformed | up on the strects or upon what they can steal, THE BAPTIST SOCIAL UNION pluce, T4l South Halsted (two cases), 110 In- | be constantly troubled to obtaln enough of | lar compialnt on the part of the peopleowning | of it fn duo thue.” Jerry O'Brlen, recently o detcctives’ “kid» hield (ta Grxt regulay meeting lnst evening ot the | dinua avenu, 837 North LaSalle, 467 Dearborn tho bubbling lako lquid, and tho dunger from | property along tho strect sunth jto Thlrty-Nfth, — okl Qlast I il Tirevaort louse, After o bountitul repast, to | uvenue, H0L Weat , Fourteentlt, 630 Cottuge | conflagration In that tinder-box ncighborhood | and uécessitate the opening of -the whole TIE ¢ POST.” and squealer, waa captured last evening whilo in which ample l\uulcc wus done, the Unlow pro- | Grove, 107 Larvabee, 730 Asblind avenue, 83 | wonld be appalling. It isa questlon—nnd ono | distance, . The question Wwas taken to Mr. A A A A A A A A AN AP SHEAIIAN—Clicago, Feb. 0, 1877, James Shea. in, Funeral to taka place from hia late residence, 51 Tebeeea-st., to the Jesult Church, and the cars to Calvary Cometery, ) TOYER—In_this city, Fob. 8, 1877, Mrs, Mary Toyer, nged 67 years, The remaing will be romovedd from 334 Tarlbut. #t, 1o-duy, tho Oth, nt 4 o'ctock p. m., the P. & ,l;lént\'. opot, thence to Canton, O., for Inter £ Pittabodg (Pa.) and Cantan (0.) papent pleaso copy. SMITII~Jacob L. Smith, at his_ residonce, 103 Calumet-av., Thuraday cveniug, Fob. 8, 1877, of inflammation of tho liver, aged 32 years, Funcral at honse sntlx‘:rdny. 1o'clovk p. m, Car riages to Qracoland, ~ Friende aro invited, g2/~ Rochestor (N, Y.) and Claveland (0.) par pers please copy, the act of purlolging o coat and some other artl- | KENNEDY-—-Fob, “A Charles Amerson, only vecded to business, and ted the followlug | Foster (thrce casen). that will require a good deal of attention from Anlllorl? for his upinton, and he immediatel ALL QUIET ON DEALDORN BTREET. cles from Chatles Holmes of No, 83 West Ran- nd M, A. Kennedy, aged 3’ years Miteers for the enenlug lvrnr E. Nelson Bluke, Dit. D'WOLY RAYS those in nutinurlu—whezlwr or not it 18 safe | opposed the continitance ‘on the gronnd that it Presidenti Cyrus Bentlos The threo consplrators who have been threat« mfilfm strect, and was hield untll the arrival of culng to break up the st mot yesterdoy in the | Ofiicer Thomas Cowdry. counting-room of that cstabilshment to take Charles Scott, Willla and John Taylor, John netion upon tho refusal of the concern to scll | Scott, Robert H'nn-ls, and Georgo Cheatham, all popers at one cent per plece. Twelve or fifteen | young colored bugs, were before Justics Scully |nirl.:-mm.-n wero called In to seo that the meot~ | Yesterday, charzed with the larceny of a caso af ini was conducted n accordance with the pro- m},‘::b,!,‘é f{‘{,‘;ff{,"’,fif 'l),'t!firfi‘:,l%; IX:‘I:‘I::}:‘:I’ ? : " Gasacite, and | that ho thiuks the cleantig of back-yards, alleys, | nnd judiclous to put o large portion of tho vitl- { would net to the great damago of " tho clty, and nta; It T. Pote | stable-yards, und such premises 13 fully as've- | zens to so great lnconventence forsolong a thne, | Incur a great Gnouclal loss. The cases will, cretury’s J. 1L Wrenn, Treasurer; | sentialus, and more necesgary for the general. | and Jovite the fire-flend so temptingly. To | thercfore, go on ns set. ol Holden, ¥, 8. Delden, B, 8. | health than the cleaniug of the streots. A great | prove that the North-Skle enzines are vob of — Gerlbner, A, I Hovey, C. C. Kohlsant, W. B. | denlof work s now belng done by private | sutticlent capacity to supply this city conatanti MATRIMONIAL, Brayton, and A, MeLelsh, Divoctors. Afterthe | cltizens tn clearing away rubolsh, manurc-plles, | with ol the water needed, 1t muy ““v.ll’ be sals NOPKINS—DUNLAY, regitlar otlicers had been cscorted to their chalrs, | ebey and the Cunnnlssioner in pleased thereat. that now, while both of ths Weat-8lde engines 1zh " Ireles of th t widrerses wero deliveral by Momes. 1T, Pets | | iFivo publle seliootteachers eulied wpon tho | aro running n conncetlon with all of the aimall Tligher soclety clrcles of tho aristacratle ' . Funeral Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from 700 Fulton-st., by carriages to Rosohill. WILKERSON—Feb. 7. 1877, Waltor Engeos son of Waltor B and tiolon’ Wilkerson, aged 3 youra and 6 months. McGregor (1a,) papers pleaso copy. KEARNEY—John, tho oldest son of Patrick and Mary Kenrnoy, Alanzo Abermethy, VicePresi Lengill, 8 7 e T b A T : i visfona of tho Itlot act, and the employes of the | nua, . The Scotts were fined $25; Pestin 8100; | b uneral totiay from thele restdonco, 010 fouls B tengill, N. T, tagsette, C Jentler, resident | Doctor yesterduy il sald thut in the West DI- | enginca fn the Nortli-8hie works, the complaints | North Side—and fudeed It may boeafd of all | ¥ . i % i | Ialsted-st., at 10 8. m., by cars to Calvary Cemes Aberuceile, J. 1L Wrenn, e G n'u.‘urltflfilfx. Vivlon purtlculur abtention bud been pad ¢ suo | tha water eannot bo hud o iho sceond stories | sldce, for they were all represented—were flug- | stablishment locked themsclves In and bar- | and Cheatligtn 830, and tho othirs were dis- | tery, * £ i Meflshy Mayey, A, B old, . Gooar C. Kohtsant, \Y, B, Brayton, A. H. | that no infected Inmilles wers repeeseuted In | of houses ure numnerous. Again, the total cu- R o N vadham i, 1t ‘Giinas | th schoola, - Thu report of tho Sedical Tnspecs | paciy of tho «nzincs o the North Sido | 7o ok itle Jast vroning by tho martligo Xerson, F. A, Smith, | tor of that Divislon bears out what the teach- | i about 74,000,000 of gallons duily, | 08 a8 Slien . Duniap, eidest danghter o D, Beeley, and others, and the jneeting broky | ¢rs satde but thy reportof the North Diviston | The dafly ' dmond fs ° at present | Mr. Georgo L. Dunlap, au old_resldent of Cnl- up with the zeneral feeling that it ud been a | Jospector savs that many children from fulects | about 62,000,000, 1 the North Bido enzinea | cago, to Mr. Amos Lawrenco Hopkins, Recelver tatterlng success, vd fumilies linve been fu daily attendancs until | could unintervuptediy pump 74,000,000 gallons | of the Toledo, Peorla & Wuraaw Hail- Anfnlortal meeting was held Jan, 13 at the | Within the last duy or twe, The South Divl- | dailythere mignt be no trouble: but they can- | 1000 “and son of ex-President lopking of Grand Pacitie Itatel, and the scope nud object of | 8ton Iuspector mukes n shnflur statcment, and | not, for the reason that the two ]nrzu en[t;inns-- wi li College. The high social posttl ¢ 1he proposed organization somewhat discussed, | the co-operation of the teachers it fs hoped will | tho most capacious of all—aroe so constructed iMams College. The high soclal position of It s propused to have gatherings onee [y two | securo tits thorowgh pureig of the intccted ele- | and of such materfal than an ocensfonal over- | the families of the contracting parties, and the months for the double object of more frienaly | went. ‘To shuw to whatextent ~the adinonl- | hauling and **packing ' {s us casential 04 thoe | large local nequalntance of Miss “Minnte!” Dun- nd futhmate associstion amd for concert of { tions of the Heaith Department have been neg- | supply of conl to tho furnaces which operato charged. Allof the goods, save n box of valus- ble papers, were discovered. Yesterdsy afternoon Ida Bell and Belle Btewart, colored {nmates of a most disrcputable haunt at No. 401 Clark streot, became fnvolved In w dispute abont a lover named Willlam Clarke. ~ After a great bandyingz of words, Clarko was arrested for disorderly conduct npon complaint of Belle Btowart, and several hours later Ida took ber revengo by slashing Belie ngross the mouth with a razor, The wouuy ricaded the doors, 1t was an impressivo seenc, thoss three consplirators, aged reapectivoly 7, and 11 yeura of age, their eagle cyes flashiug with the fire of resolution not to pay acontand o half; thoso atalwart ’rnllm. welghing from 160 to 100 pounda, brandishing huge clubs, mud defying the conspiratora to do thetr worst, ond those cmployes of the catabe Iishment, bound together tu preserve the in- tegzrity of a fres aud untrammeled press. And a crowd of cight people surrounded the build- PORTER—At Satartia, Mles., Jan. 17, 1877, of typhoid malarint fover, SVilliat . Porter, oged &3 years and 13 dayu. MEDICAL, CONSUMPTIVES TAKE NOTICE, \ Every moment of delay makes your cure more hopes fess, and much depends on the Judiclous chofcs of s netfon on subjects of local and 11 lected, Thien, 1ap, a8 sho was more intimately known, neces- | fugg, upplauding ocensionally lous and lowd, ns | Was fortunately only a stight one. remedy, ‘The amount of testimony In favor of Dr. with eighty-thres metmbers, the majority, of | were copled from the lnst report of r, Kuox, | that the contract with the Quintard Iron Works : " Leres eritiv cl o ) ok course, i e et 3;,.““?;;3. whio s been enzaged i thy North Divislon: | —the makers of the new u‘x}r:(nc-—wu 'an sulid | mony wus performed at 0:30 w'clock, wascrowd. | 1 W88, 8 critical moment In “the We of | tho taxes of Albert Baucr, & saloon-Keeper at | farozcecdsall that can ba brought to support the pre- tha LPoat. It waa 8 timo to make the hearts of ten turu palo with tears ‘Three bloodthivsty urchins, deflant of the law and reckless of tonsequences, marched to and fra in the counting-room of tho trembling buliding, and no rruphuc could know at what moment their hot, Puu(unulo nutures would ey them on toward a sea of Lattlo and a flood of earnggge, But the pollee were equally deter- mined, and the doors were strong, aud finully, when tho rattling, screaming pross had suce ceeded {n shooting out aditlon of the paper, thu consplrutors stolu stealtitly up and Imm.-hl itout, and then departed, dark-browed and ‘mrnnclum to llo nvout the contentsol the sue, ustles Bummerfield fmurdny morning sent to the Bridewell for thirty doys John Ashfleld, Dutrick Beeley, John Welshy and Martin Fane ning, the newsboys who were arrested for rlot- ing on the previous ;hR-. John Madden, for in- clting the riot, was held {n 8500 till Baturday. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. Ed Watker will commence shipping tho stone for the new Court-House Monday, The fait yesterday contatued 235 Inmates, and the Bleriff i bappy ot runoivg the largest boarding-house fn the city. Inthe County Caurt yesterday, Mary Kilen, Adelhalda Loitz, Martin Oleson, Jumes West, and Andrew Forsytha were edjudged insano. bearers of the varlous churches, althoueh wuite No. 70 Dinols strect=Six fumillcs fu o three- | a8 could bo, and the cngines built under it | ¢d to §ts utinost capacity, Promptly ut the ap- | asprmkling of the younger portfon of the de- | story uug ceitar brick tenement-ho thirteen | would have to do s duty of 00,000,000 fout- Fulnwd Tiour, the huy u_um\m, uuder the skilliul nomination was present, ’}ha mecting was a | ciildren; uno wick; threo children aitending publis | pounds or be rejected, It inust then necessarily | hunds of Mr. James White, the vrgunist, pealed very agreeable une, md [t was felt that astep | schools , 3 ollotr, If the contract 1s good and the final test | forth mernly the * Weddivg Mareh,” aud the bad been taken fn s good direction, RO ue "'}"{“ ""'kc""'lr"" "‘l’“fi"lf- "’Hh‘d"‘“' fally,that the cnginesnust be *removed entirely | Lridul party entered in the following order: o g AT, rens,one chnld sick, und two 1 daily attendunco | ey, and thy city left without anv West-8ido | _ Tho ‘ushicey, Messrs, deorge Itumses, Perry ‘he coming Aldermaniecoutest In the Seventh 3 , aten G, Lishitner, Ward will b o very ively one; made 80 by the | deech e e rect=Fout (amitlens (Rt | fuestion it is bothering the mids of the ofli- | ¥, 8.' Wikceler, dohn- A, Eills, W."1 Conger, efforts of the blathierskite Hildreth to geb him- | four had daily stiended public school; two still | tals. Auothicr list 18 to be mude, hut it that | and Arthur Rycraon, retf retirned o thu seat which he yacated to | attend. falls the above supposition will stare tho vity In Tl bridesmuids, the Missca Rumscy, Miss runaway. Hols belug forced along by o con- 285 Mohuwk strect—Ono family: fiva chil- | the face, ‘Thero ure two things to be dono: “ac- | Fay Calhoun, Miss Lella Houghtuliug, Mlss slnerablo gane of the usual kind of strikers vus wick; one been golug to schuoolj uow | copt the englnes o8 they are una may prove to | Gestie Dunlap, slxter of — the “bride, who are dolug thelr hest to get up | #QU fi Ofeha P . e, or endagier the property and dlsturb the | and 3Miss Barahi Odell. The young lulies some sympnthy toe I, Juhs MeNaliye wito S B AT Ouarl steesl O «fi'.l‘m%bx"'{."“&"!‘; peuce of o lurga number of the (nhabitants of | looked beautitul, dressed fn flowing robes of ment under Batley, amd who ran for the oflics o vo. T s % s 3 ver gy - Aldsrman bionelys puiting o, @ gwod dealof P e CONVICT LABOR. i ha iad of each, "wa 0F the Yoo lulles e with the dear voter, and when the name of | vut, carr| unuets of violets, cbiuds, 11ildreth 15 offenive b Gllers his own clalnw as | A great many more such cases could bo glven s e angd iwo whito roschuds, . upubstitute. Kelly and O'lirlen, from the vity's | were it necessary. It can bu sald that fuall | , A speelal mcetiug of the Labor Leaguo was | “zfrs, Dunlap, mother of the bride, dressed Water Department, are also puttingiu thelr tine | cases where children fram infeeted bouses have | held at Maskell's Hall last cvening, President | magnificently fu eream sllk wader ‘o black and Iuftuence for Hildreth, 1t b8 safa that $181- | been found ju attendupes at the schools the pa- | Kuvanaugh ‘In the fhur. Thero wero twenty | thréad-lsca dverdres, gurlauded with carainal o e Itohunet it S are oy bbulaing | bivs ey e whually ono st D K foan] | ™giuere oresent. Tl et SoRe s S8 v i th ostas d the: v " % . ” i % 10 ue 4 1uartyr 1o the tyranaical Revenue laws, | thiat the peoplo whosy houses ha viited wero fi"é’m‘;’:;'f:f"" o'(“,‘l‘:,;:_fn';’:;}m?yfigd“"’:;v"‘fl' The bride was rofied (u u beautiful whito sate That will do'very well where the voter addressed | alive to the tecewsity of prucaution aud divinfec. | FCh Loun rocelved |, cu train, with white tulla veil covering the caniiot rea, but won't pass when tho truth s | tion, saud offered 16 opposition to tha tiorough | from Spriugfield, Hothen read aletter from a | cutire person, Bhe carried In hier hand o bou- l};ulm';l. mllcl‘m xn:m -{u n"""’ Hildreth wnlh: xln’wullml “flmf"\"n"l \:-m wrufi mmlfi' 'lro man who was ut the Caplital looking after the t‘v‘;:lnuffllllllll:‘r;gbg;:' m\'lm 1‘1‘1‘!‘1‘1’:‘2“1;‘::: 3.”{ ;:Kf‘.f bty cieven charges werg prescoted octor speaks In high terine of the good result- | League's (ntercat, In which was the followlng: kaile uezalvst him. Then he pleaded gullty und ran | fng from the hearty co-operation of ‘the attend. g 2 cone | #et In diamonde. 8he wus supported by ber away 10 Canada after haviug mads unsaccessfal | the phyaicbits - Cpo work of the [leaith Dor | g 4luve ooy found ont that eommittos con- | fapher, X slsting of \ Steel aud two others from & proposuls to turn State’s erldence und become | purtmént, and sttributes much of tho success | stone Jaterest in Jollet are :«:mlnz T o ‘.‘z': The ceremony woa performed by tho Tev. what the Irishwen call o black foformen.” | which has so far warkedtho cfforts of tho city{u | Mondsy. ~1think tust the souiier the petition fa | Bamuel 8. larrfs, Rector of Bt Jamea', unasslet Then Le cane back and pafd u fine of ulout | stamplng out the ddiseass to Lhat fiwet, [ pottenout the hetter, Thero is t | ed. As the purty departed from the church the 3,00, It dues seem as §f tho Seventh Ward | e, however, uguln odvises the closing of tho | there will be hard work to put_the bill through, | chimes rung out, *Cominz ‘Yhronuh the Rye,” could find some more wortiy representative | public schools for a period of three monfhs, and | The Penlteatiary Commitiea hud o meeting aud ** Where, oliy where has iy flighland Tad- 803 West Chieago_avenne, met with rather n warm reception, Baucr attacked him with bls flats and took away the Tux-Collector's books, and swors he would pay no cash, Justice Matson fssued & warrant_on & chargo of resfate ug un oflicer, cte, snd Hauor reclined {n the West Chicago Avenue Station last evening. Willie Evane, colored, 13 years of age, Is de- termned to follow the precepis of his ancestors, ‘While playing upon the strect yesterdoy after- noon he was teased by an expressinan, namno and number unknow, at the cornerof Clark and Iarrison strects, and, upon the merest provocation, drewu razor andattempted to carve the expressnian's heart out. A deep wash upon the rizht hand wus thoe only injury Intlicted, De. weetive Uallaehor arrested the young scamp and locked him up at the Armory. (corge Gibson, recently arrcsted by Detect- ive Bimimons for the Jarceny of clothing from Willoughby, Hill & Co., yesterday ulternoon tried to break out of his cell a the Central Sta- tion. When discovered by the offlvers hu had cut ut a conslderable portion of the woodwork mbout the bors with kniye: 4 chlsels lmpro- vised trom the hioops of his_slap-bucket, which T lad taken to uleces, The attempt would have been succesafui had suflicient tine been allowed him, Immediately after the discovery of thla attenpt he was manacled, and will so remain until the day of trial. * Justice Summerficld yestenday held the fol- lowing: James (allery, teamster, accused of the larceny of a load of furniture from A, tonslons of any othey medicine, Beo Dr, chienck's Almanac, containing the cortifcates of many persoss of the highest respectabllity, who havo been restored taliealth, after belng proflounced {ncurable by phyl clans of acknowledged abliity. Schenck's Tulmonls 8yrup alonc has cured maby, as theso cvidences wil shows but the cube Is often promotod by the employ* meat of two other remedies which Dir, Schenck prov videa for thiepurposo, These addittonal remodics arv Schienck's Goa Weed Tonlo and Mandrako Pilis. BY thetimely uso of theso medicines, according to direc: tlons, Dr, Bchenck certifics that moat any casoof Con* suinption may bo cured. Dr, Belienck 14 prafesstonally st his priacipsl offcey corner Blxth and Arch-sta., Philadeiphis, every Moo day, whera all letters for advice must be addressed, T i PR eI ect—Four familles: ten chil: pumlvlng-wurkl. hat will be done {s the | Smith, Jr., Benjamin Joues, AUCTION SALLS., PIPETII st Lot L TR By BLISON, POMEIROY & CO, Auctloncers, 84and 80 Randoipli-at, For Friday Mornlng, Feb, 9,at 93 o'clock, IMMENSE DOUBLE SALE. New ord Second-hand Parlor and Chamber FURNITUREB = ) day, but they Guly wet to udjoyrn, No pal v Thelauer & bubior of Jobu Furey e oy e gl Cavamaagh, samrents tolity | And Gonerol Hlousehold Gaods. A full line goo thun the conspiring Gavger, Hildreth, says that, if the schools are not to be closed, | da¥, ey ooy ek to ne Na palus | die gonel" The “experts® appolnted to messure the | Lyvns sud katrick Cavanaugh, vagrants, thisty i oo WENG MIMSELY. then let ‘each ¢hild Who hua beew withdrawn | Drhbe spared to bing all the posslble pressurvto | The church was but little decorated, Tho Board a“‘"‘:c“alnn 4 Driuted i the o utha daye each; William Tice, disonterly, sixty days; Hou pac eed tarpels, Soves,. Cruekers, i g enry Busliop, a Geimun cabinet-maker aged | from schoul attendance on uccount of thio pre Seoular Ketoe {itraduced & resulutian to-day | Chilstmas decoratlons still adoried tho edifice, | o the Couuntssioners will completo their worls | (841 ot IEHex, of ergsttd ol feun ELISON, v & co. 3 searm and resding at 13, Emma strect Yor- | ono of warlet levor fn tho fawlly from whicl | ¢ni) vestraining. sho Tenitentisey Camiaiurlonets | 4hid, onong alds f tho puiplt wus ap M | to-morrow, and report to the Printing Commit- | 5 Ny, 8 wnd 56 Michigan avenue, $300 | s il Sttt E oL 8 8 b | B il sl Rt | i s S e | s, b e i | etk et i SR | T Y G I GORE GO, Gt 'of" a"tarred - Tope. o deceased | eifct, Wk (ha obil bis becicared. By dislie | disgosed of. Twka lld avée undor e rulen but | %Unto us “w’ aon g ° givew!t | Tho cmployes of tho scversl oflccs sround | Li tho Weat Divlslon there was ittlo of imipor: U8 aud 70 Wabash-av. Lad driven a spike ~to u cuphoard [ fected, aud that the contagion kasdeparted | il come up oyainiuside o uwo duye, and will bu | Th ueats for tho miore favored frlends wera the building " are beginning to uppreciato tho | tance savo tho rlot cases emavating fromn the 0 0a BATURDAY, Feb. 10, 8¢ 9:30 o'clock, near the celling fn his bedroom snd affixed t ’ » wort of test question fn tho Senate, separated from the main body of the church by | county's nancial condition, Thuy want thele | West Washington street row of the day pre- A, N thicreto n rove with % Sl siosge.. Ereciaus g | 10 4 118 S (Tho bl referced_to s ono Hniltlug to Afty ucimmuumwr-mpesmewhmx seroasalaled, | pay for January, and wuloudly Inqulso how soon | vious. . A; Laston and John Davis wery dis- 18 Crates W, G, Crockery, in open lols, taliini his departure Lie set his bed on fire and | under the municipal care ure dolng well, as far | the number of couvicts employed at uny onv | As beforo stated,the edificewas tilled,aind amony hey can get it charged, and tho uther thres participants, C. 1L, | 4 car-1osd of Engltan 1. A, Cottage Walnut Chairs(i2 then slipped the rope over his bead, histeet | s the discusu ll coucerned. The absence of lr?["}f“p |~‘ ta WAl Rt g %hnfiu uu:;ux:; wefiu “";fl the lw‘uelnlxllh, buuu'ty, and is greatly felt, Y o President also read a telegram dated the | fushion o o eity, Man, s, nearly one- \.1.&'1”,,“..! nl:nz;““ l:::ml]'n :.I,',L:fi.,;';:,fm! 8th, saying that & petition, signed by 1,600 men, | hall, were fn full dres uufl the dl;pluy of sliks, Cut (ilaw Gus (10bes With Lolders, 20) oW The {nmates of the jail fudicted hy the last L Rk L T R Gy Sty STy Grand Jury were to lave been wrairmed {ulrr- day, but tho rush of other Lusinves precluded. Lyon, ‘T K. Mauning, aud A, K, Mauuiog, se- cfivml’ contiuusnces ':‘hnulh Instaut. < touchipz the flour ofter the knot had | nurse tightened. His sbeter-in-law, Mre. Bel- | wom scihorst, and 8 man momed Bteloe | L offer their services, it 1s desived that they come | had bee received from Joliet, and that Chicuga | satiis, velvets, dianonds, jewels, sud” falr faces | Fiicy will have o chance to speak of thelr fono- SUBURBAN., H‘OU,'.SEH;OI::D, pEH“,RMr'EE%qE:: ot dikcorcred soicke Tl from lt;undm’l:luullmuusllnlely.uoduwnlulhu{lcullh sighto send ohis U OO ames, . The dn- | was obe ekl equaled oren In great cltfes. | ecuco to-morrow, howerer. DLUR (SLAND, kn}‘}’.‘?i‘:‘iu‘»&fii’-fl.’.ffl. S Kiidhen araitare, Witd ot au sl eeriigol A 4 et : s erest In the subject was extend ) ; 1 1o tho ceremony bad i £ UVery demeriniton, Larior s S Tound the dcceased husping and cor hin | Sobeit vo ohlr Hatnes und hdrcasca, sud ba | 4t o houghe It advisable thst o commits | becu lasaed, and u Yery Jargo number to thy | The County Hospitul consumed 8700 worth of | The reqular meeting of the Board of Village | Oicc el ook Cared Show Curca Hirmefe, (ury down. Dr. Calien came i, uid brovouced life | © Aot braich of sunijary work whieh witl | mitteo b appoiuted to prepare u petition and | reception, which mmcdistely followed at the | 810 Janaary. At 1his st the gty fucl, | Trustces wos held Mondey evenlng, Presvut, | it daiplaocons baud Dugay Marwcss. A exthict. Deceused b Leen drinkiog heavily | soon require aticotlon fs thy abolition of the | procure alguaturce. Fesldcuco of 1o brid's parcate, No, 8 Dears | il eib alons Wil sbaord tho ppuronniation {08 | tho President and Messrs. McClaughry, Thoe- G. P. GONE & CO., Auctioncers: for same time past. Ie Jeaves a wife and three | stenches with whbich the nostrils of old Ou motion, Georgo Dall and Horacs Johnson | boru avenue, There the youuy couple recelved chfldren. Curoner Dictzsch was uotified, und | Chicagoan urs but too mnum.u'mf 152"\\'(,11 wery selected to draft = petition and ‘have it | the congratulations of tielr fricnds from 7 100 will ascertain whetber lazer beer i responsible | promires to turn his attention 1o them s soon | vrinted, o'dock, Mero the dlspluy was mag- fur the deed. us ke scarlet-fever hus sutliclently died out to The Committes appointed s week ago to make | nificent. Great preparations in - musie, LOTEL ARRIVALS. give bim o little more time, The subject needs | arningements for 8 niass mecting reported thut | supper, and florul decorations had been mnsde, Grand Pacific—Lho llon, Jureph Utley. Dizon; | his attention, for Dr. De Wolf eays that u some | they could secure West Twelfth Street 'Turner | und no expeuso had been spured to make the ming, Klein, Lusson, and Huutlogton. The Committes on Finauce, to whom had been referred the communication {n reference to rent for the building iu which the fire appa- puttivg li o gus machiug {4 being discussed. ‘Fho North Chicago Collector yesterduy pounc- ¢d upon Alrs, Hutl Thowmas, the keeper of a la- dies’ boartiug-lousy ut No.160 Michigan strect, DUTTERS & C0.8 BATURDAY SALE. 40 0'clock, at theif 0 Wabaah-av,, ob. Tho Commissioners go to Lemont to-day. Auother cuuse for the visis other than hus bere- tofore been stated §s to conjure up on excuse for supplyivg Mr. Walker “with an fuspector, und slezed g part of her furniturs to satisfy a | rutus had been stored, reported that they had | - NEW AND 24 gor Capt, A Il Bowman, U, 8. A, K. 5. Whitlug, | parts of the SBouth Branch $he animal-matter | Hall for §23; the printine would cost $14.50. reception as beautiful und completo as §t wers | clulm of £20.51 forpersunal taxes. Thogoudswere | cunferred with M, Dutinicke, and recommend- | FITRNITURE, CARPETS, New York: the Rev. Wills Lord, Fond du Lacs | so thickens the water, {f It can 50 be ealled, Somu cuuversation took place ln regurd to | possible fora reception to be. The must ex- | curted to u nefghboring wurchouse, and unless | ed that he bo pald $10 fu settiement of bis AJ cy, Youngetown, O. 3 George Puier: | thut o person can stand on a bourd lald ou the | funds, und qulsite deslgus of owers et tho eyo at every | (ho clalin agalnst them i3 lquldated luside of | cluw. ~The report und its recommendation PIANOS, STOVES, &e¢. Towasend, Peotins J. Leuteld, | gurtuco of the %water,” sud the board will not | | Tbe Prestdent remored all doubt by remark- | tuen; the walls were literally banked withitheni, | ton duge they witl be void to the highest bidder. | wers adopted. HERE T D) Abbott * 5 iard, © Spoiaefeld; | Siok au fuck. ".:h. it every coutructor i tha iy would coii- | Gurlands festoous, wreaths, crousce, and Wl the | ooulnioner Holdon was yesterday walted | Th report of Treasurer Schmitt was received PEREMPTORY SALE, Gov™ stetvy . cutiow, ™ Eprinpaeias: 6. TUE YOLLOWING REFORT teibute llberally to break up tho convict-labor | devices known to the art of the uost sccoms | 5 w delegation from the Tamiltes lyiug in | and ucce ted. It shows a balance fu the Treas- AL108 Madlyon-ut., to-day, of V. Uaddard, New York,..,Palmar lf, to the Commissloner was written yesterday: tem. They, ss well as every builder aud | plished florist were spread In bounteous pro- proximity to the County Bulldiug. Thelr mis. | ury of sr.fl-l.zl. ' 'y Tlon. J. B. llodgers, Rocherters We W, Stick Wo have cxamined the packing and_rendering { Wehituct, would also Qo everything fu their | fusiou. Bloth Ws 1o protest agalust tho use of soft coal.| . A petition to reduce the lcenso for saloons T“E HASEL’I‘”E CoLLEU"(N st Lovte; Gen. J, B, Webater, Kansas City: establbinents ajtusted st ko Stock-Yards Dis- | Pewer toget ‘I'he gifts were innumerable, and as beauteoua | {oy B LB Gle prlovance belug that tha | 1O, dfi". lald on the table. I\ i L. Fitehy G . Murpby, Mouts trict yeslerday, o4 also the South Brauch, luto A GOOD MECHANIC'S LIKK LAW, as nuniergus. The reception over, the youny | VY the couuth, e gHaons AE TE U The followlug way unatiumously adopted: A F i 0 ¢ L. WICh ihey arali, OF tho' twenty-four packing. | slucé they wero 8s inuch intercsted us the work- | couple departed to the Eaut, After the honey- N ey 1o promised to eall'the attete | Redolced, That the thanks of this Doard are dus OF PAINTINGS. Ve, Rutisgs 30 A Tl e Norki G 5 | lonsetonly Kour wess In-nborauion, wud of thess Iogmene | o | o0 St und Sirs. Hopkios will take up thelr | Bon'cr'tho Toard Lo tho matter, sud the result, | 19 tho: Coniniliico oo louds and Lridses of tho | Doy Sale, 11:0 8. m.. and Eveuloz Sale. 730p 2, Loinvihe. = Shermian Jouse-nales Weble, Otax | ‘T Chteago Packion Bad Froviaion Compang. OF | et 0 se et g o T | Fo e o fetturc of the wedd sion | Will doublicss. o that some s of thomany | Cousty Commlssioners, sud alvo to Cominlwluners | SE==== LTt ba; W. . Merril) aad F. N. Fibney, Peonsylv. | 1bo Teronleins houscs here wers raush mp: “Vr cuce to the collection of wages was entirely un- A pleusaut featureof the we lugru atlon | ot smoke-burner manufacturers will get u | Gueat ev snd Conly, for assisting us ia oblainiug L Ly - e 9 s i e 3 y ok blard, Cerciue; 1he .]i;:n IR | i s hguecs thete wego ruunlng “Mlesart: | mecessary, Evcu If passed {t would uot benefit [ was * the rebearsul | Tucsday nieht, when | § tho aporopristion of $1,772,00 (0 asalst us in pay~ a bot i EMNEECH RN N, . e CELEBIATED throughost the Ulon--cxpressed to sll g i ordernQUNVIER, Cusfes . uoner, Chlcags pany, und Obendurf, Shepherd & . Of thest tho | tUCW @ particle. of the six bridesmmds way ities house ouly wav oifenly, ! oy taving a8 yet |- Mr. Newland gpoke of tho fuultiuess of the | presented by Ar. Hopkins with o Lundsome 3 . 1L g%, Baitioore; " | fafled to put in proper nachinery for con. | Prupoted len law. Iu his opinion, & Jawyer | gold locket engraved on one side, with a mono- Bummer, New h the Koo N, F. | auming offcawive juscs arisiug ° from tbe | sbould be employed to draft 8 prpper ones gramn composed of the foitials 1. and D. and byrazue. Drandom, Vi Col. J. 1L Brown, | wylug of sujuul matter, but, a3°the wind was My, Dall thought they Lad Fod” too much ine | the date of the ceremony; aud ou the other the fuy for vur new iron bridge across Stony Creek on Westeru avenue, in Blue Island. Bills and pav-roll to the amount of §122.87 were sudited snd vrdered patd. A motlun to bave the street-lamps Ughted was