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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBLER 6, 1877. —_— = —— — T e e == —= = == = —— = i 4 ned to carry out th fre: o he stated that he shonld proceert | from the Woman's Chirtstian Assoclatlon. Then' | dischiarge was n regular carousal which took | pockets were found ), twowatches, a BABBITT & THE (J].Tl . Er‘:::xm:;l::';. def\l{:c reason was amstgned | Inimtauately to e proofs of Ik with e turts- | carae the tatk of reaping profits, some of the | place in the statlon-liowtse not. many nights ago. | knife, and n new revalyer. [t 18 Hiought he iy [ ~nms = ssnsmsmsesss e in the brict diepateh recelyed fromn | twocompantes which were on the rllll!\'.‘ /;{m :}mllr.l h‘c(mz nlriald I||m[’|m- I‘lltpt‘]n.l?ry ml(h'i ——— l'n' U‘lll;v vv’ruv‘ncl;rm,nml he 13 therefore belnw held 3 INE 0 the Bank Examiner, but it was surmised | that had been done, the companies had thirty | demand moro than its ahare, though, In caze o - o) or identification. AFENERAL NLWS, that the Comptrofler wan of - the opinton | davs i whicl to clect whether they would pav | a luss, L wanhi not_eace 10 nesme more than ANNOUNCEMENTS. i ! that such sction on hia part would be cquiva- | the lo<s or relmtil. In vlew of the fact that e | one-third, Al this did gut tend ta harmonize o ek bl L L U g The Yon ng Men's Christlan Assoclation | jent to a quasi indorsement of what some of the | had spent tno weeks in fruitiess endeavors to [ matters. Some of the ladia thought this ques- Emplogers can get men or boys to assist in | g\ S SO BEGE & AL ] B acknowledze 9 the recelpt of packages of papers | creditors of the bank iight regard as a prefor- [ mnicably edjust the matter. e wishea now that | tion shoubl nat he raised at all. the holidny trade Ly calling at the Y. M. C. A | giads, £5.000 o the 7ths Terence MeDermott, durine Noven vher for free dlstritution fn the | ential asdenment. D hadd ded his proofs of loss in the first place, Mrs. F. (. Clark finally moved that the whole n > 3 . 145 Filth avenue. fhing be stopoed then and there. The lady ErsEuploymenilnreahy No 4 Filtiarens stated her reasons for the motion, which wero |~ The officers and friends of the Citizens! Tack of harmony and enthusiasm. A great deal | Leazue for the suppresaion of the sate of liquor t'l( (nl{l; \‘flu' Ir{du{‘ucll Ill,;'lllullmml'“flfl-‘lflllx :-h\; to mivors will meet this evenfog In the club- urn afTairs bad waken, while others were giad Y ofit. Mra, Claris motion Ay prevaiied by | 00 of the talmer House, avotcof 20tobh, and the Clubwas no more. All citizens Interested fn the extension of tho The meeting then adjourned, In angthing but | city rallvay on Lake street to Centeat Park arc R‘“w‘l"h Bumoe. b ladies or the Chiristian | requested to meet st Temperance Hall, corner ssaclation taking the ontside of the rooms, Ater the breaking-up, Mre, Sabin Smith, | 1-ake and Seymour strects, this cyening. President of the Board of Lady Managers of the A mectlng of the Fourtcenth Ward Repub- Central llomeopathie Free Dispensare, eatled | jican Ciub will be held Friday evening at No. her Committee together, and explained why the { oo5 Rucker atreet, corner Milwaukee avenne, netfon sbove reported had - been taken ol She mave pruh-w or " the pr for the electfon of ofiicers and other business. ceedings which Imd previously taken The Woman's Christian Temperance Unlon lace, andt told liow the ladies of the Dispensary | of Chicago, fn comnon with othier Unians, will had Ueon willing to take unon theimeselves theie | vhserve next Thursday as a day of fasting and o ) robbing a guest of the Sanels House, £500 o the Original and Standard Manufactures, :.\:_1::::;11 ¢ Gourt: .l:.l‘-un, itsan nuw”.lttl;lulc'llhn;n‘ . OFFICE AND FACTOLLY: arceny of butter, $300 to the 3 Charles 1L, “Joln Henry, Frank Hmnlu,lrncmuls Hfllfil,fifl,53,70,7?,'“.75,Whflgwashlmul-x[,,l_y. 8100 “ench o' leave towni Samuel sl Coftee, sixty daysy Robert Hawleth, H thurty dage. ustice Marrison el George aid imma e, shoplifters, living at No. 35 Coaper street, In whose mmu-lun’;\rrm found BEST SOA reveral pleces of black eashmere dress goods P. aud a black coat, $500 cach to the 8th; James | The mont pleasant and eflective Soap for the 3 4 Lan 8finmons and Frank Deddo, burelary of Nick | dry.or tor Family Witshing purposes ever offered ferd's snloon, No. £33 Canal strect, 81,000 cachs | A frial packags sent fres on recelpt of 20 ceate, el to the Criminal Court, H ANOTHER TIIEVISG SENVANT-GIRL B ABB l I I s has heen arrested, but, so far as known, this s her first offense, Tho uame she pave, Louken Johnson, {8 fictitious. Iler Christian hame s . Delln. fihe came_to Chicago from Auburn, fn TOlLET SOAP' The arrangement which tho Park Bank was Jal, Brideweld snd hflflvlllll' from ‘numerous requested to carry out coulil have heen persons. negotinted here, as’ the First National of this A petition i ft. ' circulation among grocers and gfl‘v tglnrt:ml n’ '::l'l:h}r;;‘l:e;s h':"u‘_ncdrr'll?kr {!i others Intorested, In this city, calling upon Con- e Directors of the Third. however, though 4 8 that it could_be mecomplished cheaper through grean, in makiog @ chunge In the tarll on | thel,"o O New York corrospondent, a8 ho sugars, to make th € duty so much per pound, | ponds wouid have eventually to be disposed of without regard to o dlor or quality. there, and the commissions and other expenses The temperaturo jvcaterday, as observed by :;-‘uul:‘l be lighter by having the busivess done rect. Manarse, optictan, 88 Madison street (TRIIUNE | " 31r."Huck feels much warrfed over the unfor- Bullding), was at 8a. M., 35 degrees: 10 a. m., | tunate position fn which hie Is placed, through no 65 13m.. 205 3p. m., 3 Tp.m &"!L Barom- | fanlt of bls, and the publle will undoubtedly eteeat§a m, 20,505 7 D m, 2060 re]nlfc wlllh hlm‘ th:‘uhll |I: ucceed :n sul.u are A el a0 ueat | rancing the matter that he can to-lay turn “pg‘,""z‘,’l'n';lglfi%&'ry% .,,Icl;‘;, {‘5’,,.:,5‘&.’1“‘,,‘.‘ over to his sucvessor a clean balance-sheet, on who foll fato tub of hot water at No, 205 Lar. | ¥hich no ftem {s charged up to *suspense ac- Tatoe strert, and was so idly scalded that he | count. and not wasied two weeks' preclous time. As he puts the matter, hels not In zo muchof nhur ry about gettfog the money,but he does want the mattcr equitabty settied, and, what Is more fm. portant to him, e desires to et pusacssion of the building, and proceed to_vehutld. In view of the delay occasioned by the falling throngh of the arbitration scheme, and the time it will take to filc proofs of loss, and awail the com- panies’ determination whether they will pay or rebuild, it Is not probable that much will be done on the building this winter excent to cover it ovet anil wait until spring to restore it toits former grandeur. The Tnsurance Committee, to whom waa as- signed the task of finding tho cattse of the fire, have been taking further evidence duriog the 1ast two dnays, Fire-Marshal Benmer lina been present at the sesslona and cross-examined the o i 3 this State, or Hurlington, In., five or sit months | 3o teom the purcet YeRepstia olls. Unrivaled for vi ! " ———— witnesses, The additfonal evidence has brought | portion of the labor and assume the expenses | prayes for the suceess of the teinperance cause ago. perhaps. longer, with A" bal 1, hovin he Toilet Al:\d!m f'"fi' et n the Nuraery it 2’.".1;“.:’3‘-&'.‘5.‘5.’:‘.{"" Acyniich Oh amitiantal, BAST OR WEST? out nothlng to change the opinfon that the firg | o make the caruisal a stiecess, which the othes End oo mupprossion of Lo Howor traties B e | oot o B Vaceloras 38 ot Mo (1rE8 cotes, was caused by epontancons combustion, and that it started near that portion of the roof to which the wheels of the freieiit elevator wera attaciied. An effort fs being mode by some partics {0 create the lmsarcmnn that the fire was catised by a rafter running into one of the flues, but the architeets who have cxamined thoruins say that 1t conld not have been caused that way, The ofl with which the clevator-wheels were reased lias been given to an expert chemist to anatyze 1t and report whether apuntancous combustion conuld have been possitile. The evidence fs being taken down in short- haud, and will be published together with the » Committeo’s regort, Jaslies were not witling to do. Upon motion, | praver-meeting will be held in Lower Farwell the matter of bummg"n carnivad this winter was lnfi from100. m. to 4 p.m. Pastors ol the dropped, with the understanding that the sube | varlous churches are requested to presch on joot would be taken up nguin in May. Tho lenl‘porluce tho coming Sunday if they can con- matter of the entertalnment to take place on | ventently doso. the 20th, 21st, and X1 insts. at Faewell fall, | ‘fhe first annual falr and dairy exposition, In vonnection with the ladies of the Usnity | ypder the suspices of the Natlonal Butter, Church Industrial School, was then taken up. | Cheess, and Epg Aassociation and the Northe Tho subject wasgalked aver informally, and 1 | western Dalrymen's Assoclation, I8 to be held was shown that the cotertalnments promdeed | g thip city on the 16th, 10th, and 20th fnst. ot only to be Interesting but successtul and | premfumsand prizes aegreanting $2,000 are to remunerative to the charities Interested. The [ e wwanled, and competition Is open to the matterof ticket printing, ctc., was also talked | world, The object in view s to bring together oyer, but no further action taken, 88 there {8 Lo | 310 dairy productions of the varlous sections of bea joint meeting Saturday morning nt 10 | {he country, whereby the cxhibits and comparie o'eluck In the club-room of ths Tremont House. | sons eatr be ',m,',‘u{,, To-the fioHos of ':,r.,_ 4 o'clock yesterday altey-noon the driver of | THE NEW FOST-OFFICE DACK-DOOR COMMINSION CaAr‘hoo'il'lmnu'tbn ll.:mgolph street line, while | orrived in town yesterday. There was no boom- chaoging his horses, lost cont.rol of the t eam. | ing uf guns upon thelr advent, neither was any “l"nf.vn.’sw him d(uwg. '1".%.;3'; :v-lmi iml "fi'&" undue excitement noticeable upou the atreeta, olan, 50 years of age, b v e, " ke e oo lctra of 'ty and had. oy | The Cummission consists of Thoimas R. Jack- couveyed ta thc hospital. son, Heory £ Martin, and M. La Rue Harrl- o ‘. . Mr. Jackson is Superintendent of Repairs s Hote-Cart. No. 11 wns running to a fire [ 200 5 ,e‘.‘.‘"'a;*fi? c';nmnfi with Patrick Hoyle anit one | of Bulldings in New York; Mr. Martin isa Speetal of the Adams Express 7agons on South Water | Agent of the Treasury Doprrtiment, who has pirect, between Clark and LaSallestreets, 1Boyle | s hendquarters at Cantom, 0.3 Mr. Har- bad his }"’(‘ ‘{;“l'“‘x‘"\’.“l",fl’;s“‘,'“&":fi':“:1“:”;“ rison fs & Specisl Agent of the Post- removed to his home, Nu. 238 Je of, + E. W. Lee. Oflice Departinent at Washington, D. C. 23?’&33;{"‘ altouled by DB Siges U Messrs. Jackson and Ilaerison put up tolive. Iler husband, it is underatood, nad y deserted her. The little one dled, and sho went B A B B I TT S :-ml‘ Mrs. 'l!cll.llllvilnglncnr \Vl'filt‘ru nvn;me, \\"hu ad seen ficr nf he tlome, aud _asked her to et h“l:lmrkl,“ ul !urml‘\\t at hl"ml wagea un,(ll Fllll! SOAP POWDER. could get a place. week or so azo she dis- appeared, taking with her conslderable female | From this Powder & henauttul "‘“e"‘"g*":"fllfi moft Nonp, of any desired strength, can ba wearing apparel. Mrs. Bell mourned the loss of | en mlm;u": withAit the 1ne Ls ;;ra:llrflr potash, q“ centa; her clulmn&:. and set to work to unt Dells up. | yackagesent free on recelpt of 8lie learned t. hat the mirl had told & friend that ] she was living ot No. 01 Division strect. A P ABBI 1 S pulh:cr;mn wabl aemrflh butklwu pmm‘l u;ulne o stich number,—at least there was nodwelling on the lot. Yeaterday ofternoon rs Dol YEAST POWDER, found her at a house on Division strect, ncur — State. ‘The girl acknowledied that aho bad | Abolutely purn, Dread, eages puddings. ete., muty ol at the Tremont House, while Mr, Martin made @ s r——— ducers and denlers, with o view of Improviug | stolen the articles, and offered to return them | RANIOTERCOOf the keey longet. o 016 i e o At Bhate and e | Wiouclf at. home at. tho Shermay, but the Tre- WHISKY, TIE COUNTY BUILDING. | themakcund qualities, and establishing s com- | (they were in L trunk) i her proscnt,ciplover | flons. A (Fal PRckbe beat ree on Fecelpt of 13 o, dolpls atreete, yesterday aiternoon, Jerked away | mont Houso will bs made gencral headquar- THE NZOM CASE. mion standard for tho benefit of the trade. EX- | was not fnformed of tho theft. ~Mra. Bell hibits may be ecnt to or in care of W. A. Bat- Assistant State’s-Attorney Weber leaves to- tersby, No, 181 Bouth Water strect, Chicago. day for a business trip to Wisconsin, from the driver and knocked down an old ladv | ters, The Commisstoners are all strangers to It will be remembered that at the conclusion named Mrs. Jobanna Northern, One of her promiscd to ssy nothing, and the dresses of the hearlug n the Rehm caso before Judges shawls, cte., were_handed to her. 8he would BABBITT'S " | each other, Mr, Jackson looks with benevo- S— have gone off with them, alluwing lege woa’ broken and Bep, r}gkf“ ;}":m}";‘l“l-; lence upon John 1. Drake nad Tyler B, Gus- | Drummond aud Blodgett Tucsday noon, Judge | Work on the Court-louse Is practleally at au CRIMINAL. O o o SALER ATU S Tearcd that he Injurice iIZ prove fatal. :‘ful",'(: ‘l’}‘°n,,"°,,rfit.‘l',‘:_“"h]lf:'h;"'flufi':ng;:,';"f;", Drummond stated to the attorneya fn the case { ond for the winter. The Superintendent s to opportunity to commlt another robbery, had o that he and Judge Bladgett would consider the evidence. and write to the Attorney-General their opinions on the question whether the agreement with Rebm contemplated entire clvit and criminal finmunity. The attorneys natu- rally presumed the matter woutd slumber wntil sometime when busfuess was a littla slack, ond Judge Drummond could sift the papers in the cass out of the mass of documents lying before him on his Ficld & Leiter'a auctfon salo in behalf of the | Potter Prliner’s feclings, and ucyer saw any of Underwriters commenced at the south end of |- the gentlemen mentloned in his e, Mr. Mar- le Exposition Butiding about 9:80 yesterday, | tin s o man of years and ntelligence, a genial, with o large atiendanve of anall merchants, | social gentleman, who ears to know how many of whom are frowm the country. The | to minit s own business, He likes Drake, goods are kuown aa the * package lot,” und are | and he likes Palmer, and e likes Chicago. volued at 300,000, divided Inte 6.000 lote, | Mr, Harrl<on 18 o geutleman who 18 melaucholy From appearances the auctioneers ore getthyg | in his views, IHe knows all about Post-Office goud prices for the goods. Inkcrhl:ru.P ilc has ‘:l“flnfil lufi‘ of "":.ml' l"? g E Sulon Veteran Club held n | redanls Palmer and Drake with a great denl o e et et the chabe | 4hEIcty. it tho great, momentots question, bo dispensed with In o few dags, The remaining two Indictments azalust the Lonercaus were dismissed yesterday, The next Grand Jury, it §s thought, will reinstate them, however, In a different form. The West Park Board matter Is to be opened up again before the next Graud Jury, if reports be true, Louk out for more ludictments. The County Court will be In sesston to-day to not the lady of the house had her suspicions aroused, aud inafsted that an oflicer be sont for. ‘This was flnally dove, and Louisa or Delia was locked up in" the Chicago Avenuo Station. The girl obtalned her last place through what were considered excellent recommnenda- tlons, theugh they were second-hand, the one stho Indorsed hor having gotten u letter from n ductor In Burlington, Ia, In which it wae stated that she was a good and steady girl, Astandard article, A sample packsge sent free of recelpt of 23 cents. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR. Warrarted frea from all tmpnrities, The housewif ganfelrupoa . Trist Dackaye et res on receipiof 5 cents, Thecase of Mary Janc Cahill and John Gor- don, charged by Mary Jance's husband with de- frauding him of a house and lot, was beforo Justico Meech yesterdsy afternioon and s contin- uance granted. ‘Two of the guests at tho Bt. James lotel went to bed Tuesday nieht, very foolishly leav- ing the door of thelr ruom unlocked. When they awoke yesterday morning one found that 5 ’ H 4 Where sh 2 c v ¢ inus his watch, and the other that he SUBURBAN., room of the Grand Pacifie flotel, The insiness 4 Where shatl the front door bet ** has nut been | desk, ponder over the matter, and write a lang try o few tneane cases, Business In the court he was m N ? g he | decided, Tt s to be decicled by these thres gen- | and learned letter to the Attorney-General, The ! o was $49 poorer than when he went to sleep. FEVANSTON, h”l'\!'?é‘.f? fit T e "x’;‘.“‘{‘v“&'d‘i,’.,’,‘,ififl;,’,{:: Heamone norw the.suesta of dowett Wilcox g | Judge's action i the matter wos uite the con. | 11l not actively commence for the term Lefore 45 po Monday. Tlo Coroner {s busy with his seml-annual re- port, but 18 will not be ready for the publie for some daya, e caleulates that it will be bwlee as long as any of his former reports, and also twice ns interesting, The Special Committes on Rules of the County Board meets this afternoon. It s to ba noped that the Committce will blot out the rules which governed the old Board, and use the greatest caro in drawlng new ones. W. P. Osborge will be put on trial in the Crimnlnal Court to-day for the murder of Abram Luske fo May lart. The murder was tho reauit of a guarrel between the two, both colored; it wfiu‘nird on Meridtan street. The weapon was abrick. The Clreult Court Judges met n few days ago, and made an order suthorlzing Sherlil vrn to employ five additfonal balliffs, The men have beon” selected—two for the Criminal Court, two_for the Probate, and one for tho Anpellate Cours. The appuintments made pub- llc so far arc Th Foley, (icorge Ilotaling, andJeremiah ¥ The dgor leadiug to the cashler's ofllce fu the County Trtnnur¥ was closed yesterday, and no mors tmoney will be pald out to any one until Huck has settled up and tformally” turned the oflico over to Mr. McCrea. ‘The clerks are still laboring on the books, but the Indleations yesterday were that the aceounts would not b entirely stralzhtoned out for severs! da; Boxtou came over yesterday to get acquainted The Village Truastces met Tiesday evenlog In regular scesion, with President Huse fn the chair, and Davls, Gage, and Jenks present. Supt. Holly reported that four valves had been introduced juto the water-mains at differ- ent points, and that by them seventy-five loads of sand had been pumped from the pipes, mak- ing tho water more drinkable. 3 The report of the Village Treasnrer for No- yember was read, and showed, In brief, recelpts amounting to $23.041.00, and disbursements ageregating $8,759.04, A resolutlon was pnseed providing for the borrowing of $3,040 ut 8 per cent from T. C. Hoag, tomect the Intertst outlie sewerage Lotds aud water loan. Atter other business of minor Importance, the Board adjourned. ——— THE CONTRARY CONGREGATIONALISTS, New Yomrk, Dee. 6.~The Rev, Dr. Joseph Wild, pastor of the Unlon Congregational Church, Brooklvn, in answer to the Ilov. Dr. Thwing's letter requestiug him to permit Ws church {o bo used for the conference of the Congregational churches in this vicinity for soclal aad apiritual com- wunion, to-day called on Dr. Thwing owd de- clined to aceede to his request, It ls supposed that the reason prompting this refusal waa a desire to avuld being drawn into any troubles between Plymouth sod other churches. " . % v Alviu Hurlbat. The fato of Dearborn street or Tabernacle Friday eveniuz, the Comuuitiee re- | -¥in Hurl orted, mmnm-dyln be groat success, and ';“_““'_“'“‘ rests In ““’-"‘l"‘“d‘; ‘\"Il;‘ the three for advocated tho hearty vo-uperation of thy | Leitlemen are us sorence as thouch no grave muinbers. quuullu{:,l‘x]lth‘;l;‘l’ ulll-l()ulcn‘kluuk or‘lmm.dm‘)lr. el vas to be declded them. ‘iey ate heartily The thirty-second anpual conclave of Apolla ehliry ADO Aol Tads, SAtiorel) ot Conunanacry No. }, Knights Templar, was neld | They recelved apile ol papers, fncluding et~ at the headquarters of the Commuandery. ‘There | yers; petitions, ete., 18 big as sume of Walker's were prescnt about 250 Sir Kalghts, The fols | snd Sexton's bills tor extras, They quailed not lowing officers were elected for the ensulng | hefure these ussaults, but read mnl reread, year:” Emirent Comnander, Normon ‘T, Gas | Al vet, strango as |t may seein, the names of sette; Ueneralissimo, Reuben T, Pettensiil: | some veey respectuble gentlemen ary found on Captaln General, Glibert’ M, Holmes; Prelate, | yetitions for both Clark and Dearborn street Edwin B, Rambo; Senfor Warden, S.unuwl..\l. enirances, and seem 1o hage heen shimed in Henderson; Junfor Warden, A, Charles Pate | irood fulth, never, of course, expecting that the ter; Treasurer, Eugene B. Myers; Recorder, | ittle matter of beings on both slides of the fence Joseph . Dunlap. would be noliced, At the anuuat conclave of St. Bornerd Com- | The Commislun, acompanied by a Trinuxe mandery, No. &, K. 1., held inst evening, the | reporter, following officers were etected for the ensuinc TUOK A LOOK AT THE NEW POST-OFFICE year: John Sylvapus White, E. C.: Louls during the day, 'A.I.l o'tlock they met In challner, Geno.; Gearge Mavheu Moultan, C, | Architect Burling's wflice, corner of Dearborn Q.; James Elf Chadwick, Prelate: Henry Rock- | #nd Jackeon s!reets, and thero and thea did or- well 8haffer, 8, W.: John Buwer Overmcyer, J. | Kahlzo by selecting Mr. Juckson Chalrman. W.: Thomas Eaton Miller, Treasurers John | ilicre Sas na opposition, Mes<es, Martin ad Oscar Dickersun, Itevorder; Danfel Webster | liavrisou votlug In the aflismative, aud Mr, Muson, Standwd-Bearer; | Richard Lunsing | sdackson decllng to vote. The meetng was Dakin, Sword-Bearer: Guy Torrence Gould, | pecullarly harmunfous, There was no outsider Wapder; Smnuel Morgan Richardson, C.of G. g_r'-' nn;‘,x;nfi‘l.rmr 'fllm f"fi’"fifi fff'?fim(':x llllv.'rc Thie pretiminnry dedieatory rervices of Grace | i Marvin, witl se-ucal that be peruse ticim Metnodlst Episcopal Church, earner of North | Dotully, ow, as 11 100k two gooid-alzed Loys Lagolle and White streets, were continued last ey that bisne Ji B! b P oy to ey that bunélo of pupers to the hotel, nl; m,mum ““i . \V,l Bartine, (# "‘“fi“";"';'f' Martin “probably st up all last night readiog e an elouent sermon from tho text: CrnentA 4 N ety 1T ans it nave it theapirit of Chrias, | $i20 documents fn ohedience to. the - he is none of (11« “The chureh was well filled. At 1:30 yesterday morning Oflicor Phelps eame upon two men who had fust broken open the door of Jacob Nelthamner's house, No, 257 Canal street., 1o gave chase, and after flring six shiots at one of thein, succeeded in capturing him. Ife guve the name of Patrick Dolan. The reeldence of R. L. Colvlile, No. 511 Btate street, was entered by burglars a night orso age, and about $75 worth of clothing was ab- atracted. The sume night the residence of G. tl, Bellars, No. 537 Calumet svcoue, was visited, and here a rich haul of fine clothing and Jewelry was maile, Frank Robinson, degenerato son of a wealthy slre, and therefors it appears his real namne is withiheld by the pollce, wus yeaterdny arrested for continued petty larcenles” from s employ- ers, a well-known dry-zoods firm on Fifthave- nue, near Adams, fle was caught by Detcetive Rickey whils trying to dispose of four sltk handkerchiefs. A rather novel case came before Justice Mor- rison yesterday, Victor Moutaland, a8 French- man who dispenses cocktalls st a saloon op- posite the City-Hall, was fined $10 and costs for nouring kerosene oll on tures rats he had cauuht [ a trap, and then actting fire to them. When a Humanc Soclety oflicer vonfronted him, In dlxufulw. he toid about the matter, laughe heartily at the “tun'? he had hod, and sald that was the way thoy did it in France. Ila thus Y gave himsolf awsy,” and pald his $10 and COnts. Some duyc ago a special ofllcer of the A. D, trary. About an hour after the hearing ke sent dowir-stalrs for Judge Hange. That gentieman presented bimeel{ beforeSudae Drummand, who nroceeded to state that he and Judze Blodgett had bren looking over thie Atturney-tieneral's letter referring the case to them, and that they had become satisfied that a reply wis not con- templated, but that {t was intended, in case they thought tho ense shonld be dismlssed, thut they should so advise Judge Bangs, Judge Drammond furthermore stated that he aud Judge Blodget!, after dne examlvation of the matter, hiad coms to the unanlmous conclusion that. under the state of the case and under the cvidence, the sult shoutd be dismissed. Judge Blodgett afterwanis sent for Judge Bangs, und announced {n upen court that he and Judge Drumiond had come to the conclusion that, under the Attorney-(ieneral's letter and the evidence in the case, the suit should be dis- mlssed, and Judee Bangs was accordingly di- rected to dlsmiss the proceedings. THE OTHER CaBES, Areporter for this paper called upon Judge Bangs last ovening for the purpose of ascertalotug the purport of the dispatch he was suppused to have received trom Washington n reganl lo «taposing of the retanining whisky cases on the docket, The Judge statea that he had recelved o telegram from Washington, hut that it related to au - entirely different matter, Early in the yeor the Government socured o judement agalnst the Chicugo & Alton Rallroad for tuxes amounting to some $15,000. ‘Th railroad’s at- torneys came {n aod made sich o showing that, POTASH. A purg concentrated alkall, donhle the strengih of sum%‘mn Potasll, Esmple sent frew on Fecelpt of 25 el THE PROPRIETOR will give an aunce of ®alit for every ounce af impurities found ia rny of theso preparations. Toy Sale by all Deal, . AUCTION SALES. WM. A BUTTERS & C0., Geaeral Anctionsers and Real Estate Ageats, No. 174 RANDOLPH-ST,, _Adjointag Heath & Milligan’ THURSDAY TRADE SALR, A Lomplote Btock of DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furs, Hats, Caps, Glovos,@goots, Bhoes, &o., Thursiny Morning, Dec. d, st D:00 o'clock, av our salesrooins, 174 Randolph-: WAL A. DUTTERS £C0., Auctioncers. BANERUPT STOUE, OF 6,000 WORTE Custgkm-Made Clothing T ATCTION, Thursday Morning, Dec. 6, at 11 a'clock, st our rooras, 174 itaudolph at. Wil A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers. st “Line next thiug dono was to hand Mr. Herrison {-?,’,,T.:’él!zugfi“'vrcflfielll.omxl;‘::fir'vnwl by e DNer. side and whispered something in his ear. Mr, L1 Yo | Martin smlled. Mer. Jackson then nvited the Bishop 8, M. Merrill, D D, and Bistiop E. G. | Commission and th reporter out—to view the Audrews will preach. bullding, They all walked up the Dearborn Tie wedding of Mis Lottie E. Williams to | street front, nod then Mr. Juckson kindly re- Capt. Alnert Cuoper, of Colorado, took place | quested Mr. Mortin to notice that ~ the yesterdag ufterncon at the resfdence of the | Dearborn strect —frout was just like ride's (atlier, the Rov. J. N. Willlams, at Jof- | the Clark stovet front, vxcept the por- ferson, in the presence of o numbor of rolutives | 110, the proportions of which he wanted cnd o few friends. ‘The ceremony was per- | oofin Lo keep in his eve, 3fr. Martin suld that tornied by the brde’a father, the "Rev. J. s eye coufdn't hold so much, and then the Wtillzais,~ ‘The bridu was tha recipient of many | Cominisgion laughed. ‘Tho Commissfon next Jandaome and_usetul presents, Copt. Cooper | 109% fu the Clark street front, John B, Draks i3 un ol sea Captain, wuo emigrated to Colo- | wus just gettinz into his carrlage in front of rado about six years ago, whers he amassed a | the hotel, and he dldn’s see the members, who fortune in the inines. Tho heppy conple lott %o adimfred the propurtions of his hotel. The 1ot evening for a tour of the Enstern dtutes, Commisglon talked over matters informally, B et bl UTTE| €0 L SAT . B e Seentari thie, Meovs Jubin Atktnsons dhio'| CZ% Mhlclimas ¢ floctivaly acctunplisiod by | the Court vucated thie, Jodgient, and’ gavo | with tho pew Communiouers. Tlio anly otig ho &fiffl%‘fi{a?’fl"fi%‘ Jelloly iwha, 'l".'mffi:':(' TEMPERANCE RIS &uc‘.):.ss,nngrgsfl"é‘lmxséunn‘“mw & e e | Architeet g, ad thie laat one fu the | thetn o new trial. o telegrain fn qies- " Mr, Wheele I T 3 d o W. Li © . ) L) WU pastor, uunouniced that t t,;.‘,‘:L‘“fl‘;“‘“&‘: 1")‘, box. Then Mr. Jacceon took Mr. Martin to one | ton was In_angwer o un lnqulre il gl s e I’URNITURL, (n\“”‘nl;\, STO“"S, &t claborate address on mason-work, *oxtras,” and eewer-brick, in which hio not only attempted to shuw that e was a_much-abused an, but also to convince bis auditor that he was glad to aco hiln—a practical builder—in the Board. A FEW OF TIE CANDIDATES. ‘The County Board will, most likely, elect the county officera snd emploves Mouday. Tho candiaates are legion, and there ought to be nd dififculty in sclecting efficlent and honarable men. The fotlowlng s an Incomplete 1ist of thoso seeking the several more lmportant places 1n the wift of the Boord: County-At- torney—James 1% Root, C. H. Willett, J, M. Rountree, and W. J, Hynes; Uounla'-l’llynlclun —Drs, Henrotln, J. C,” Danlels, and T, 1. Bin- tharde; Medical Superintendent Insane Asylmin Ca,y 0t No. 741 West Madison streot. Bur{zt. Dan Hogan was Instrumental in having the thicf, who registered #s Charles Hicks, identified as ane f a trio who plundered the residencs of M, D, Willlams, No. 34 Jackson street, of $114 worth of clothing on the 27th of October, and D, B. Hutehinson’s house, No. 230 Liucoln Atrect, of 8300 worth of clothing, 1le was held 11 $1,000 bonds to the Crimina) Court. Minor arrests: Charles Newton, alios Cran- dall, olitainiug money b‘y false pretense frown N. U. MofTatt, ot No. {18 North Ada street; *hludge ™ Qrmsbee and six gumblers caught with o fare lay-out inttc Vermaont Block, No. 155 Fifth avenue; LizzioDouglas, kecper ofaranche 8t No. 277 Clark street, Inrceny of $45 cash from Willlum Phillips, a Granuer from Nlckertows, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaan Tyibune. Srrinartsn, 11, Dee, 5,—~The Blue Ribbon movement commenged in Springfleld to-night, and opens out very ausplelously, Armory Hall being densely packed throughout the meeting.' ‘The resident clergy were present, co-operating, but the principal speakera were Col. Rowell, of Rockford, and Juke Houfstetter, the Ohla tem- peranes evangellst. About 200 sizned the pledge, and were decorated with a blus ribbon. 'he mectings continue nightly. t— PULLMAN HOTEL-CARS aro noty ranning regularly between Chicago and Councll Bluffs on the California cxpress trains of his as to whether he could sccura u eertalu witness when the case camo up for a re- hcarlng’ and contained the information that the witness' presence could be obtalned on tele- graphle notice. Nothing had been recelved trom Washlugton n regard to the remalning whisky casce. As soon as he conld reach tho rest of thosu cases, which would be In about a month, ond, uniess he was Instructed In the meantime to the contrary, ho proposed to try them all, and Ict tha Court and jury say what fhe tacts were, As for himaelis hie had done with 1) negotfations, snd all that sort of thing, If the Depurtment Intructed him regarding theso casea, he should act on Its instructious, and if it desiced his ofticial jude- ment upoun any state of fucts he should give it. At our salesruoms, 174 Handolph- BANKRUPT SALE ENTIRE STOCK O SEAVEY & CO. AT ATUCTION, On Monday, Dee. 10, at 10 0’cl’k 2. m, At Store 49 State-st. The tock conslste of Stoves, Ttanges, Hardware, Tinware, i{ono Furnishing Gdods, Carpenters” aud Dutehers Tuols, Rtore Fixtures, Ac. {7, Terma ot raio iy order of It K. {1X8, Amignee, L cCarthy, Bpray, Cunnlingham,’ std e ; i 4 tho Chicugo & Northwestorn ltallway, No other N % 0.0 Auctr's, SIOTEL ARRIVALS. 1““1 at 4330 o'clocis adonrned $111 10 this mura- | But he would” have nothing fitether fo do with Warden l':xoajf Asvlum gnnd "Pour- gx‘:fi:.c ?,‘f,'.‘,'.";;.f::‘&‘.’,e?&'.“g'q‘n"‘&'fi'.""l‘. l:;u;:‘,_v‘ road runs 1'ullman hotel-cars, of any other form ot WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctr's. Trgmont fovae W g, Newion, fo. ¢ |l in e wrivaté uilee of Coligetor Wil | negotiatious and propositint on tho part of tho | Hfouse—-Si, Petersen, ‘oroent ucumient, J, J. | san. of No 3 Hunt e R ey Anieraom | hotel-cars, through between Cbicaga ani tha Mia- BRICK BUILDING V. L. Ewinz, Now York b, Hall, Denvers | Henry Smith, o the Hepublie Lifs Bullding, | whisky men. In bis opinlon, all the remulning | Kearney, John Walsh, and ex-Commissloner | caught shopiifting attho storeof Fleld & Lelter, | sourt River. Ticket oficos, 02 Clark atroct, under i H Col, €, Tiuntngton, Stisdauigpls “Gen, M. | whew thoy will bo ready to hear_arzuments pro | cases will bo tried and' tho docket cleared up | Russellt County-Agent—(ien. O, L. Mann, ex- { ©. Sherman House, 462 Wost Twolfth-at : }:Mlu ":"Nm Wastingto Idu' i 0'3";;3‘\ and eon us to the fitnesa of Derrborn and Clark | before the 1st of Marcit Ald. Clevelund, Georze Mulrhead, aud Churles Tho warrant for Frunk Scaverns, a_Board of a s ieree, St Lobia: Gega Ao, fivstong AddL: | {reets for main-entrances. From ull that tho hiarian; Hospltal Warden—-3ir.’ Reynolds, of | Trade opwrators sworn out by John Parmolce o Whth bino years' lease of fot, 33 by 122 fect,] :;;S "z_". o m!:_ Tiqua, Ta, 3 th o | reporter could learn, the Commiasion I3 un- CALIFORRIA, Our large stock of Callfornia wines compriees auch favorite brands as Port 1864, Bonoma, Hies- e Hon, J. R, ooturman Jiose—-¥rank . Loc 3. Gorham, Fory Waynoe; D. Lrown, Dehaib: W wio I8 out of pocket 87,000, was serves Wednesday evening by Constable Marshall, The oftlcer aod his prisoner afil not report to SEWERAGE, MR 4 e RICIARDS' PLAK, Evanston, Hugh MeLoughlin, and Mr, Chnse, As to who will* develop the ind vrejudieed, and comes here to make a falr nid Fvins Judimanolis, square lnvestigation #s 1o the relative merits of e, St strength for Eatire Stock of Drugs, Storg Fixtares, &, % th tinx Al ! Goruami, Fory Warse Ll | S0 two straote: At a rezular meeting of the Executive Com- :gg¥:£¢|,‘,gf ploces i at tho prescnt writin all | fictico “Tollal vosterday, and connidsrablo | liag Gutedl, and Cinfondel of difercat vittager, | oo oo 00 STCTIONS mel teneder, Boeton; the llou. I, O. Clarke, mittten of the Citizens' Assoclation, neld Tues- | doubt, be agreed on in caucus, auxicty was mantiested as to their whereabouts, | Unaurpamsed in purity, thewr moderaio nrico places | ing premiscs, 433 W D=troity J, }.,‘i\unmm N Cnll. ‘l‘iui’:' COUNTERYVEITING, day, the followlng communication was recelved s LIEWS MUDDLE, Ouf um;y hmhu lgfl"a?““’:“ }fi:‘! ju;nklnfi‘rur them within the reacli ofall. Vorklns, Stern, & | | Teruis uh Bulldln sh., Stock dnd Fix- Now P, Platt, £ G i A i i Yire o el o e 10, 3 3 val. L O Ty I R Il e e B Tiy ELISON, POMEIROY & GO et b ks Lo Earlyl Criglter, 4 Tueltt, > % vare Lt A g + | Humplrey, aud others were hunting for him y ISLISOXN M » o : be 1 that Y he 2l o ¥y 1 s " ‘I'l‘;"i':[-u Mt“ \l\'unh\'uflh, ‘::1‘:,’»‘1,“".“”“. allas Billy DeWitt, who was srrested Taceday :n‘:n:llzzsrvnumc&n;::; pr:!‘::n’l:ltyI:ll-ll‘n:ndr:l,‘l:;n.'r:::: Ho has not finished paying his men, nelther has all day, but it could not be learned whether FOR THE HOLIDAYS, hic settled with his successor, nor tirned over all of the books and papers, und out of it all the publle need not be surprised to hear of o min- tatura row at any time, He i3 belleved to bo owlng those who falled to subacriboto the fund for his beaefit several thousand dollars, and also to awe the County Treasurer a conslderable sum for foea, anid, ns matters stand, thereds no telling what @ day may Lriug forth. He has mado no report of any kind, aid the money ho cught to have turned over to the Trearurer belonzing to the fee account hna been pald to his men, or 1ald hold of to ke thelr subscriptions good, Affaires aru mixed M{uml explanation, and no one can sce or safely predict the emd, Mr. Klokke was conslderably perturbed at the ait- uation yosterday, ond to satisfy himself, in the abacuce of auny report frotn Lieb, st about an tovestigation, " Ho thinks that ho will be ablo to throw some light on the situation today, or to-morrow ot the farthest. RUMONS ABOUT THE OFPIUE OF COUNTY AGENT. Rutnor has had It fora week or more that George Mulrhead, of tho Tawn of Lake, woull Do the next County Agont, and that Commnils- sloner Tubor had demanded s election as the comdition of his ueting with the Ropublicans. ‘This rumor has wiven rise to various atorles which the new members otught to look futo. In an Interview in these columusa few davs ago, Mr, Porfolat said thut heliad been waited on by the # Ringsters,” and usked togo see Mr, Tabor, and preval upun bim to vote with the Demo- crats, Harcfused to Interfere, aud the story now goes that the rcuson he did not in- terfero wus that ho saw moro for hime sell In haviag Tabor vote with the Re- Auctioneers, 78and 80 randoiphest, IL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION. At. 10 o’clock this Morning, 2:80 AND 7:00 P. M., At Nos. 70 & 81 STATE-ST A large and altractive collectlon to bo sold with out lnit of reserve. ELISON, POMEROY & by Detectiva Tyrrell, of the United States Heeret Service, bad a final hearing before Com- missioner Hoyne yesterday, and was held In $1,200 bail for trial, From the ovidence t ap- pears that Tucltt worked fn the wazon-shop of Edward Snow, {n Earlville, and hoarded at the Earl House, which {5 kept hy William M- Donald, About six weeks ago Mrs, MeDonald found In the prisoner’s room soye feevs of u counterfelt 33 blll on the Citizens' Nutlonal Bank of Indisnapolis, and saw at aoother time fourur tve shintlar notes on tho flour, umier the bed, looking as if theJ had been placed there o dry. Iscovery led ity to wateh DeWitt, and shie saw him go to an outhouss with a hundle under his arm, aod re- turm without it, Suspecting that he liad thrown something away, she made a search, ant Gshed ottt portiuns of the negatlve of thu buack of o slubnl, Tyrreli was given the caso, and he walted until he had » sure thing and then made the urreat, ‘Tueut lefu the Earl House a week or »o ago, and, having married a second time (he wus di- vorced from_bis airst wife), moved to the Wai- lace House. In his rooms inthot hiutel was foumd o photographer's bath, i which priutasre token from negatlves, and all tho sclds, cte,, needed in the process. No bills, however, were discov- cred. One of the witnéescs testified that the aceitsed had shown bim o countzefeit bill, and seked Bim to go {uto partuership with him, Durhig the interview, Tucltt extuvited o mold for mukiug 50-cent pleces, The prisoner sald the lutter statement waa untrue, He 13 an fn- Perfume caskets, with Dr, Price's Unique Per- fames, at the perfumery of Sicelo & Price, 110 Taudalph stract. ———— . measure, upon its sanitary condition, which ail aro painfully aware {8 becoiniig wores every year. 1 talnk 13 3a u duty for every one having the wul- fare of the city ut heart to odee any wiggestions which tagy jend to an dnvestieation of couses and cflecta, aud resulty from proposcd remedies, and [ deem it tneduty of your Commiltea to Investigato any proposed reinedy corefully, and with a desiro and deternination to urge apon the suthorities sny rensedy toey may declie Tuu recommentiing itwelf to tnein ad the one needed, 1 have given the subject matter ander considora- tlon mtch - thought, and 1 hellove tho remedy 1 would propose Is entirely new anil eflicaciois, and Wil resull In chvims e A stream of piute wator througn the enfire lenzth of the city, remove all olfensive swells, uud furnish the city with the best, most endursble, and cheapest system of ruwérago over anjoyed by an clty up Lo tbe pros- ent time, My plup te siaple and enduring, It will tako all sewage frun tho river, and enable us 10 utillze tiat part of the ecwagn oW CAuRIDE lie Kreateat otfensy. ‘This plan 1s whinpiy tho cleaning of the sewers of tha city with the river by the ald and mhrullun of the prineiple of the syplion. * I 1 wero a draughtsman or & civll engineer, 1 would diaft s plan for you, but L can only send youa roush h for investligation, and huld my- aclf Inreadincss (o meot your Commiitieo at such timo as they may wet, and oxplain miy ptan to them. 1 teust they willappoint auch committen soun. for their tnvestization way result in great good to vur cliy, aud an fumensovaving in health and monuy, Yours, ric., o do AN, ‘Thu ndvantazes clalmed for my pisnare: 1. No sewage in the river. 2, ‘The tlser to consist of Diire Water—a home for fish. 3, It will cnablo the bullding of more sewers, of smaller dlincusions, and saurter cross xewers, with morefall per foot, they found hlm. The particulars of the case arenot knows, and will not como out until the hearfug, 1f Beaverns has feft tho vity, that will not be apt to take place very scon. Tucsday cvening, asbout 8 o'clock, ' as three thicves wero nttompting to break into the law oflice of Becker & Dale, Room 6 McCarthy ~ bullding, corner of Dearborn and Washington streets, they wero inter- vepted by tho lummr. John Olsen, who struck ono of them a neavy blow, and, when they broke and rau, ha pursucd them, an at the corner of Washington and Stato strects he caught the fellow he had struck, and held him by the throat until a policenun came and took him off to the Armory, The thief, upon belng nabbed by Mr, Olicn, prescnted u pistol to his head, but was hield with such a stron:e erip by the latter that ho could not shout, The presence of miud and nerve of Mr, O. ore de- serviug of all camnmendation, A lndy writes to Tne TRisune and fnquires, “\Where ara our ctiicleat palien?™ She nue another lady were walking on Ann street, near Washlngton, yeaterday norning, when a man about ¥ years of age, with Hght balr and mus- tachic, daried up to her comnpanion, wrenchud her portesmunnale from hor hand, nearly throw. ing her intu the strect, and ran away through wuolley, She thinks ladics will be ablized to carry lirearms to defend themeelves from ruf- flans. Tup Tuinuxe wouldn't'advise the dofng of this, but would sugprest that money be car- ried i the lpnlm ol tno baud, ‘The glove will provent its luss. Then, if n thief snatches a Valdeen, \\?umlnu ‘Territory s tae Rov, N, B, Abe Untt, Lrookfyni the ilom, F. G flurd, Tojcd tho flon. John Daveuport, Bath, N. Y., Cramer, Milwauken " senfinels’ Col. " 'E. Turce, ' Qrand lapidg; the Hon Hiuadell, Grand Rapids; D, L. Quirk Col. D,V T, R A b Yancning D, Dulmer Touse dacksonville San 0f over, Washington; O, Jackson, Cedar Itapi Iazelton, New York: W, M. nott, Jackeon; Jo H. Weston, LaCronse; O, IL Walls, Quineys W, Dunean, &t Loulss 11, M. Krarer, Cincinnail} W. Guliterd, Naltimore; C. 8. Sawyer, Cinclauatii A Lybrand,'dr., Delaware; ¥, 11, Vendeld, Clevas iaudi W, Rt Feareon, Washington; W. {1, May, Urooklyn. Buck & liayner's malt cough mixturo is & simple reuiedy for adults and cbilldren, e— - — 1f you need a harmlcas stimulant, tako Sanford's Jamalca Ginger. _DEAT B Lotz il r P SR OT P r ey MOONEY=lcc. b, at No, 1672 Butterfield-st., John Jacob, younuest sou of John and Jano Mooney, aged 4 years and () months, Funoral from parcnts’ resiilence on Friday, 7th inet., at 11 a. ., by carriagen to Cakwood leme- tety. 47" Canadian and New York papers please copy, HAMILTON~Dee, 5, of consumption, Edward T, Hamilton, in the 20th year of his uge. Funeral scrvices Friday, Dec. 7, at 1 o'clock, from tho residence of his mother, No, 400 State- ut., theiico by carringes to Roselfil Cometery, CHANDLER—O! meningotis, at Ravenswood, 1L, Nov, *H, Albert B., ronof U, 4, and Alico D, Uhandler, aged 1 year and 2 day. Remalnw were taken to Macomb for interment, SPENCE~The funcral of tho late Mr, Thomae Spenca will take pluce feom his late residence, N 270 Blue Ieland-av, Io-d!{ at 10 o'clock a. m. tathe Church of the Holy Famlly, whero High Masa will bu celcbrated, and from “thence by car- riazes to Calvary Cemctery, sll)UllNlNU-—Dnc. 5, Mrs, Brldget Durning, aged cars, ‘uneral from the reslence of her son, Patrick p. dn; COUNTY-TREASURER UUCK, TIIR CAUSE OF THE DELAT, ‘To-day County-Treasurer Huck will turn over nis oltice and it contents to his successor, Mr. B, I, McCrea. Tho Indications are that, owing to n series of compllcations over which he had no coutrol, Mr. Huck will feel obliged 10 ask the indulgence of his constituents. Yese {4rday he was hopeful that such would not be ‘e case, hut Information recelved at this offiva at a late hour last evening leaves no other cou- cluslon. On the 1th ult., two duvs before the suspenslon of the Third Natloual Bank, Mr, Huck closed up his account with the Insti- tutfon 88 a depository of the rounty moneys, In the settlement ho secepted a draft tor ITALIAN STATUARY, VASES, FRENCI 21-DAY CLOCKS, AT AUCTION, THIS MORNING AT 10 O'CLOOK, 2:30 AND 7:30 P. M., k¢ At Store 159 State-st. h to b Iloliday Qoods. T A EIRON, FOMBROY & CO._ BUFFALO ROBES . Dueniugy No. 110 Fullon-st., Dec, 7,'at 103, . ! 4 B ' £100,000 on the Natlonal Purk Bauk New +, Eeconumy, vticiency, aug permanency. 5, dm 3 pocketbouk, be will not mske much, and the | m., to Hr.gurlcku.nurch.uhenu by carrlages to Important Auction Bale Large Collection York. ‘}‘:”"’lflma o it ik af e | Lediigont, youns man, and, 5. far as knokis, has | proved health of tho coimmunity. ik publicans ~ thad he did i bavieg W )y, can taugh at i, $ Calvary. intormed that there we never been urrested betore, but Tyrerell savs ho has been shoviog “queer for nore than o year. Where he wot the negatives is unknown, hor has Tyrrell thus far ascertained whether ho worked unalded, or belonged 10 a gang, w0t autficlent funds to et {t, but the Dircetora stated that it would be protected on presentation, und unfolded to him the manner {0 which it would be taken car of. ‘They heid o mectlng the same day ard re- solved to retire 8555000 of thelr virculation, aml vote with the Democrats, unaerstanding that his acting with the furter ncant the election of Mulrhead, The explanatlon given of this ls that Mulrhead aud Periolat are old friemds, and sfnce the contract system of furnixhing supplics 18 likely to be abolished, Muirhead, us County 1%, k. —| omitted to atate that at the interview | will aliow, 1 (hiuk, that the prosent systons, Instend of nelug i oenellt, 1s & positive 1njury (o tho caty, and tu addlog luliry daily to its inhabitanta; and 1t must be romedied woud, or our cliy will be in- fanted and scouiged os wi 1a; i 137~ Loston papers please copy. CONFLUTIONERY. CELEURATED throughont Y tho Union-—expresved 1o all A lady living at No. 025 West Lake streot thought ber servant wus toa well dressed © und too high-toned for wny use. She went to ino Indian Tanned Buffalo Robes, THURSDAT Street Atour storcs, 73 and A0 Nandolph: Station, and returncd with Officer Naley, The MORNING, Dre, @, at 13 o'clack, WAL b sold 15 fote (6 sult th W s 5 o Agent, could help him, and ho could sell the | girl could give 1o satisfactory answers concern- i porte. 1 1 ana upward at 211505, POMEROY & CO. take up frum the ‘Treasury Departiieut of the THE SINGER BUILDING, of bload § county all of {ts guuds, as ho has beendolng, | g ber silks und eatins, and was arrcsted. 3, 40, 600 pee b, " Addrest | e T o e ey bonds duy with the ( trotler of Lh R pulsuning frou defective sowerages suls polsonin ouuty [ its gouas, as ho has been dolng, | i p: d. 430, Q00 par By 5 Vandy- Sepusitelt mits tio Guninipulicr of the THE INSURANCE NEN puisoning frou defuctive sowstages vals volsaning | e slory is given for wiiat it Is worth, but vis | This led 1o the ~dotectlon of anotlicr | orders it Couteer | FRID.AY?S SALE, miet with Mr, McKenzle, of the Singer Manu- sacturiug Company, to sev what arrangement wuld be arrived at regarding the adjustinent of the' luss ov the Field & Leiter Building., Shnilar mectings bave been held for the past two weeks, but notldug defintte lad grown out of thew. It was hoped by the Sluger peo- ple, however, thut the mcetiug yestero dsy moralug would produce soime ftane gible results. Propositions looking o an arbitration of the question had been put forward, ‘and, on _generul privelples, hat wet with couslderable favor, aod it wus 'I.ww.l that the details mizht be satisfactorlly arrang- vl But such was not tho case. Wral Mr. Me. Kenzie wanted was thut he should be ailowed 1o humu oue aroftrator, the fusurauce veoplu anuther, aud that thess two should chouse a thirk. In cuse they could not sgres upon the thilrd map, Mr, MeReuzie wanted the aclection Ieft to a Judge ol que of thecourts or the Mayor, ‘The insurance men would not have fc s, aud clufmed the right to chouvse thelr own referees. Mr. McKenzio saw 1n all this what to kim scemed wdesire to zet the watter fnto the bauds of people frieudly to the nsurance cut- pantes; who would wllow the scttlemicnt to drag aloog fndetinitely, With bls sorvwd Scoh sense, sud pls inclivation to nc somewbat sus- castly secn how auy person as Couuty Agent could favor a contractor, i the Iwo had & previous understanding. ‘The contractor could make hig bid away down, and thua dely all com- petltiun, as Perlolat has dono in the past, wml what was lost in price coulid bo mude up by the Agent cerilfylug falscly as to thu receipt of goods, The oftive of County Agent is o very Importent one, and every Commisitouer whu mc“lnu reform should think and luquire before yotlog. cirenlution ¢ ten-forties ™ tu the amount of 817,000, leaving $50.600 bonds to Yr(»tcs'l. 313, g cireulution, A certied copy of this resolu- tion was sent thosame evening to the Purk Bunk, with instructlonstodeposit with the'Treasury De- lurlmunl F355,060 10 greenbacks, and well the hwnds surrendered therelur hy the Compirotier, TLese It was expeeted would “realize a surplus of atout VG, “Thesauto mall airrled the draft for the SI0000 given by the Tl Na- tiona! to Mr. Huek. Ou recelpt of the rerolu. ton, the Casbler of the Parlk Bank malled to ind Nattunal u bisnk torin prescribed by [reasury Devartment for makiug transfers of thus charader, 1L reached Lere alter the Lank hud suspended. Seantune the draft bad been E.vmeutcd for pavsacnt, whitn was refused auntil the watter ol tansfer should bave been orranged o atcurdunce with the requirciaents ot the reas- ury. lhe reechit of the blauk fonn was Indicative that the transfer Lad uot gove thrdugh as wos expected. The bauk had passed futo tliv possesslun ol the representative of the Comptruller of the Curreucy, und the Directors cupeluded that they bad no inore power in thy cirunistabece. Sowmething had to be doue, however, for the protection of the county, The Dircctors of the bauk were o oue mind on that subjeet, und it was resolved that Bunk-Exsin- incr Watson should go to Wushingion aud luy girl, and yesterday in Justice Morrison’s court Apnte (iuothier and Fannie Brown were beld fn $700 each ta the Criminal Court for plunderiog Mrs. Pritchard, of No. 81 Morgan street, and Mrs. E. W. Evans, of No, 550 Waah- Ington street. Rafael Nigrd was held in 8500 bail, aldo, for the larceny of clothing from Mrs. Mary Leane, of No, 173 West [ndians strect. Fx-Detective Martin Flanagan was arrested {uunluv mornfng st 11 o'clock by Detectives turdan and Johu Rysn. Ele was bdakedoa tha slipat the Aymurr, and tho oftivers refusing to put achargo azalnst him bo remaloed in jail over ulgnt, althouglh atisfactory ail for apy chorge less ihan munder was olfered. ‘The uvstensible charge is representiug himself to buun vitlcer. Flagugan claimns to be employed as detective by the Bur- lington & Quney Railroad, and as such has credentlals ju the way of P:Melll sod o fnge, Chicses DEC. 7, AT 0:30 A. M, IMMIINSIE SALIS FURNITURE. Neow Parlor and Ohi " RN Lo Gerpery.. ute Btoves of all kinds, Qonoral Merchandise, MOLIDAY GOODSN. We aro ordered to closs out severs| consign= meats, Mo on hand for haralu 3 POMEROY & CO. ELIs0! AUCTION NALES, By GLO, I’ GORE & CO,, 44 and 70 Wabaah avenua, On Thursday, Dec. 6, at 9:30 0ol Faacy imported ilollday Toys sad China Goods. Hougehold Furniture For the mudu-filennt Ewsy Chsirs, Ratent Rocke [usl sad rep Louugea t: 06 uties, vlogunt or Bults and Chamber Seta Sldchosrds, Wardroie kcnacs, Liresses, wainut Hod- sieds, luredus, wud Chalrs, warble:top Tablca. ler Turh c L Larpetr, eic, U P GOIE & ¢ ¥ Auctionsérs. it On Saturday, Dec. 8, st D:30 a'clock, 330 lota W. G. CROCKERY, Fancy Goods for tbe holldays, el ¢ Eaey- Chaite and Rockers, Parlor Bulte, Chamber Seis, Wainat Ledsteads and Bugeaus, msrble-lop Tables, Lounges, Sideboards, Bovk-Casce, Car- pets, © AT 12 O'CLOCK pisgue which so recentiy scourgod parts of Avia. J. J. R It was selerred to a special commlittce, coue posed of F. Baumaun, Georze: E. Adawms, Thomas Chaliners, with Instructions to grant Mr, Richards the desired fnterview, and report upou the subject matter of his communication. CANNOT AGREE. THE AUTHORY' CARNIVAL GONE® UP, ‘The authors' carnival st tho ‘Tabernucle will not come of this winter from present sppear- ances. ‘The project secms to have fullen through from @ general disagrcement from the start smong (be twoassockalfuns Interested. Several wecks 2o the Womau’s Christian Assoclution and the lady managera of the Central Homeop- sthic Free Dlapeusary formed a uolon and called It the Ladics’ Camnival Club, Now the ludiva of the Christian Aesociution excecded the ladics ot the Divpensary in numbers s twa to e, aud that s whero the trouble originated, There wero u fow fears sud suine jealousice, and beaco the reault wos s gescral breukiog-up. Yeaterday morning the Ladles' Curnival Club held fts lust wmeeting in the club-roums of the Tremont House, Tho altencance CITY-IIALL, Last month the pollce made 2,873 arrests, There was, Dec. 3, to the credit of thy City Treasurer tho sum of $1,23,4. Tho Comptroller ycsterday issued revonuc warrants gmounting to 83,40, and redecmed populsr-loun certiticates smounting to $4,000. A. J. Bulth taok out a permit yesterday to build a two-story and basercut store, 21xd4 teet, No. 1174 West Lake street, to cost $2,500, “Those porsons who have been anxlously won- dering why the tire-bell at the West Madlson Strect Volice Btotion Los not neen rung for come thue, ure informed that the bell has been By RADDIN & CLAPD. AUCTION BALE BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, M FRIDAY A. -3 Dec. 7. 3877, RADDIN & CLAPP, 81 & 83 Wabsh-ar. By JAS, 1. MeN W 500 CASES BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS star marked with the {nitial 3 ilis crime {8 that he was not sworn in as special po- licemun ut headqueriers. ‘The impresalon is that the police will bave to rravu much more than this frivolous charge 1€ they wish to just- ify themaclves in keeply wan {n & dupgeon over night when good ball 18 offered. Monday night au [Iillnois Graoger, who had been Lo town ob & visit to soino Iriends in the West Division, while on_his way oves town to o ved t0 the bell-tower on Enginc-louse No. | eateh the eveslug out-going train ob the Hock | o ahall sell 3 elezaut Velvet Parlor Suits, 1 e tho whole matter betore Cowptrollcr | picious, he thought be also foresaw an attempt. | was e, buth sides _bavinz on 3 ol ot $430 1n cash sud | V. e s Tarior oo x| Avduction Thursday matniig, Dec. 8, a6V:30 choek, Hiox, "with tho “Dope that ‘he " Woulq | aficr the maticr had droged along for wontory | 10 for e oo We ' foouwand | 11eon West Lake street. e e eds bt SRRl BatRES, Vihous sevand fo chaer or>Ferme curry out the arrsugement which in good 1o worry him into accepting the insurance i estlmate, betweeu which and bis own there ls difference of some $2U,000. At uno time yester- day It was thought that a compromise bad been artlved at, but later jn the day the wbole thing | wreo of fndilercuce not generally shown where was kicked overboard by the lnsurance people | hearts aru in the work. The magunitude, cosi, backiog out. All plans for wrbitrating sud | ete, were discussed. aud 2'so the cliances of scitling the differcuces of opivion - scew | profitund loss. it Was also provosed to leave W be wt ap end. o fact, when | the work toa commitice ot seventy-five ladics, arsporter saw Ar. McKeuzle late yesterday | —twenty-tive frow the Dispensudy, sud Wiy sowe jewelry, 0u a horse-car nesr the corper of Capal” and knndolph sireets. Nearlog this locatlon, which is & cunglomeration of the worst slums {a the West Division, the car was boarded by three slick yet ‘usrldnm-lunklux fellows. Two acted us *crush? for the ©dip,"” and,when Mr. tirauger emerged from the crowd, bis Jooer- cout pocket had been relfoved of the roll of vur- reucy. Last ulgbt Oicer J. D. Shea, of the Armiory, arrested a scllow wno closely corre- spods to the deagiptive of the ¥ dip,”" Ju his Chair ond Sofa, without regazd to cosl The Ogdea Ditcl dam, though bullt for tem- Q. P. GURE' & CO , Alu'mum ‘porary purposcs merely, withstauds the wear and tear_or autump without apparcus degeu- erazy. The recent heavy rains bave so swelled the Ausplaines River thst water bas ruo over the dam and flooded adjoining telds. Col, Hickey, evideutly dissatistied with the mansgeinent and meu of the Dawson Strect Statlon, bas dlsmissed from the force Bergt. Patten sud mix patrolucu. Thy cause of the presided, aod Mre. . F, Groves scted as 8ecro wry. A loog discussion took lave upon tilnge fu gencral and noth'ng i particular. The pro- posed enteriaininent was talked over with & do- taith bad been eotered lnto by the Directors two dave before the bauk falled. Mr, George M. Pullman, onc of the Directors, bad urgent - huslueas fn New York, necessitating bis pong to that dity, sud be prowlsed to we his u- cuve at toat eud of the wire to secure the per- forinsoce of the bank's sgreement with Mr. Buck. Mr. Watson undertogk the wisslon. Advices frow bim yesterday siated that (e ; 1 Can by besutifuly l,)\'E\{ p"tl-flfl (".‘fl.fi). ’é..‘.f;fl-‘flxt 4 Clothes !4 w, _N. B.—Ladl | Bacques, Bl LADIES AND GKNTS. | i blodinde By L. B. MANTONYA & CO,, Commsalon Boots sad bhoes, 200 Madlson-t. . up-stalrs At Auction Prices, Hubber snd ratn Linod Hoots, wholcssle Baukrupt Blecs 88, Block Boots and shocs. Womea's Liusd

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