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. headquarters during the next triennial conclave of the Grand Encampment of the United States, 8 THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. Dad shown for thelr eyes. The lighting s such other two corners, one {8 o be used asa pas- | It now appears in the Committee box, fs very | other of the youths who have been plundering = Agflf‘ffi ENTR. THE 4 CITYQ n elu:tcn that, lhullle{lhc question ulzuucnse tor's study, and the other for the organ chancel. | different affale from what was sent to | freight-cara on the Danville & Vincennes Road; “A. MONTGOMERY WILL T “,m —_— 3 s an {mportant consideration, the Company The pulpit Is placed on the north shle of the | tha Board Monday, but how or when | David Kelloy and Michael ch, found {n pos- | o), temperance meeting fn Unton Chapel, 87 Koy wili probably make the same lmprovement on | MeGra auditorium. ‘The foor Is luve) for a short dis- | the change was made, or by whom, | scssion of four ellk scarfs and some shirt-but~ | Desplaines-at., at 7:45 this evening. < GENERAL NEWS. all thele sulirban trains. 11 thia were done, [ by lockwenl Texas: Thomay Gribe, New Vorki | tance, and’ then tises four fect nt the walls [ I mot “known. As orleinally bresented, | tons for which they could not seconnt. LES D1 MILLS, OF BYIACUSE = vassengers wonid not, perhaps, objeet o pay- Léu(l'vlll:." oon, St. Louis; Americas 8y * | opposite, and {s made dishing or scoop-shape, [ 1t covered ono slde of a fuolscap-sheet, Oficer Dudiey of the Humane Saclety hada ":\:'-';cn'v'::":ll:::é"e‘:gIeh"”':’.' Nothing could be gleancd at the banks yester- tnc A cent or Lwo more fare. s0 that the position of each sitting In the house | wos unaigned, and a marvelinits way; as it now | poyee named Louls Brckholz up before Justice | vances of Lo E Ta thar Times Wit Do ,‘L" Treals day by 1 the intellizence that Dr. Turpin The 8 {sor | desl that the 2 FAILURES, Dears the snna relatlon to the pulpit, thus mak- | appears, it covers two shcets of paper, fastened | gy o nag Wedneaday for. neelecting to care | Of Promiso for Mans™ "~ %" i et s Sk il St g s o e A G TS fing every seat i tho church of cqual valie, | toxether, and neatly encased in a wrapper. ‘Tho | giTecield Wedntedar for nealecting 1o c3re R W : Recaiver of the Fidelity, will file his third report | rent for collecting city and mu!uhum. whicl CLEMENT, MORTON A CO. ‘Fie aistes radinte from a common ventro belind | Azures show u‘. ahouy as originally, but what | o5 Pee o 85 and_ cokts, and vesterdny the Ners ineeting o-dsy noon in Fup. uext Monday. T N ot e | _The well-known wholesale clotbing fiem of | the pulpit, Ueing thres in wmber, hesiden thote | has became of the original ought to fieituipulreis | BAULA UG Of 82 And contn, ang venbrdar the ‘Rehioboatmy Judnils Firet Hiags Will the peeson wha recently wrote In regard | by the Collector. Last vear Collector Rimball Clement, Morton & Co., northwest corner of | vext tothe wall. Tho nuditoritn will scat. *00 | into, as well a8 by whose authority the chango | pryves on similar charzes. One, named John - USUAL PURTIC TRYS ‘ wdults, aund with a gallery would seat 1,30, | wos allowed to be made, Phes o §5 hach: e the | "[ME USUAL PhALIC - to n nan who once lived at Louisvlile, and pre- | turned over this nerecntage to the town, and | Madison strect and Wabash avenue, suspended !r"en,'h No_wallery for & choir, as the MnEing MORN WEFORSE: henke, was giyen y Summerfichd, an e ;"’n?"'» 'uuh vening wiously In Eastcrn Massachusctis, pleass send | U result was that it was not necossary toley | payment yesterday. The bouse did bustness | wi v comucted Yo 'n precentor, aid the af: | The Printing Commitice et sesterday and | giher two are locked up at ine Twelfth Siries | drcmenametting 10 o 1n n auplicate of his letter] any town tax, Mr. Slason o revorted to fear | fully oud ns_regular an heretoforo up to the | ranzemment is for Wi and the orzan. andited o few bills, and Iroked at o bl for eav- | §{otiom and wil time It was compelled to shut down. The fall- 'I‘Tm llmcnnr_flf the church |Iu ml(lrd_‘ nrlz:nl?l i;rn!]:uuu‘!‘ml l{t\:lnn\. leclmulnn: fiw"rll't%u&“lré BABBITT'S PREPC@RALLIO Y 5 and unique. The treatment ia such that, while | Butling to took into, e reported on {t that urelanot & bad one by any means. Tl hiouso | {1 muliorinm fs lonzer from. eatt to Westy 1 | had examined the contruct. uner wehich e eal, Horton & Coime eluthlng, m presents the opposite pppearunce, This feac | printing had been done, and, while he knew facturers and dealers, fa very favorably known combliehied by tho arranucinent o tiro massiv | nothitiz sbaut the cost of printing, lie iad beer throughout the West, and, up to the time it | and beautiful trusscs which extend crosswise of | puzzling his brain to know what_such a docu- closed its doors, no one antlcivated the result, | the church, striking the ongic of the octagon | ment hail ever been drawn for, Ile pronounced The causes which fed to the suspension are few, | corners. The euds of the trusses coming down | the contract as utterly worthless,—which s g ) T 3" slow | on the walls quito low, really “wive them | hurd on the ex-County Attorney,—aid sald he —the bad weather, bLad trade. and slow | ypy appearance of canopies, and they form | had prenared o substitute for it which he wonld collections. Tho clothing business fs @)l | a panct in the celling Lhrough the centre, with | submit at an early day. A resolution was Jdone upon long _credits with the coun- | Its length north and south or crosswise of the | adopted by the Committee prohibiting tho try merchants. Last fall most of them | church. The cffort to produce this cffect has | clerks of the courts from ordering any further nrchased largely of winter stock: but all | been a complete success, and shows great skiil ‘xrinung done under the document unttlh Mr, Rnow thut the 1aet two months have been ter- | in tho design. The veiling Is level. " The walle | Burling had submitted what he had to submit ribly dull for tho clothing trade. The mild | of the interior on the subject, which will be done in private, weather killed the demand for overconts espe- ARE PERPRCTLY ILAIN, no doubt, ae seerecy apoears to be the tendency. :lnl‘l’yd. Then came the constant rains, the | exceot back of thu‘rulun. where there is s pro- A SAD CASE. ly The Northwestern lardwore Associatioa holds its annuat dinner at the Sherman House this afternoon at half-past 1o'clock. The Btenog- raphers take thelr first annunl banquet together at the same place In the evenfng. Mrs. William B. Sullivan, wife of the law re- porter of the Juter-Ucean, Is dying of Bright's discaee of the kidueya at their residence, No. 00 North Clark street. Mrs. Robert Bullivan, of Toronto, Ont., Is with the family, The week of prayer begins to-morrow. Mect- fngs will be held every evening except Saturday at 7:30 o'clock, and .\londl; afterncon a specisl weeting will be held from 2 to 5 o'clock, at the Baptiet Tabernacle, No. 303 Wabash avenue. over this sum to the town, and therefore he wishes to have the suretles on the bond understand that, {f this money Is not pald over by Dodee, they will be sued for it. His decision as to the satisfactoriness of the bond will unquestionably be Influenced by the answer which I.!Im Touasmen give to his remarks on this question. Mr. David Hedge, who keeps the lunch-room corner of State and Madison strects, bLoumht, some little time ago, A sewing-machine from the Victor Comnany. e had, according to his statement, paid for it with the exception of 84, which wna dueJan, 1. e alleges that yester- day, between 5 and 0 o’clock, a_couple of men went to his house, No. 4§ Bouth Unfon street, and rang the bell. Two children only were in AN~ B.T.BABBIT IS Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORYt Wos. 61, 66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washington-st, K.Y, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, A couple of very clever thicves got away with & valuable seal sacque from the stors of H. Jackson, No. 101 State street, early last even- ing. They called just prior to0 a'clock, and louked over some cheap zoods, but finaily con- vluded to purchase nothing. Un their ay out they stopped to look ab the windows, and’ whils so dolng a Iady entered, and, while she wag taking up the attention of um‘rm- prictor, they forced open a show-vase and ab- stracted a ecal sacque worth $250 and somo smaller articles. 8everal other shopkeepers in the same nelghborhood have been similarly beaten recently. but the amounta have gen- erally been small. Messrs. Leonard and Bencdict, two alleged blers, were brought before Justice Flaines ) t and effective Boap for the the house, he and his wife heing dowo-town. | muddy roads, and their attendant results. Tho | jectiou with pointed arch of two feet six inclics, Judge Loomls was engaged In hearing a_very | Ramblers, The most plestant » The temperature Yesterdar, as obsersed by | Tie children opened the door and et In the | countey merchant eold bis stocic ami for fhrsa erting Upon'the coliimns on sither. side of tha | sad caso yertcrday atternaon—tha frial of the | estentar for beating Mr. Dougiss 8. Taslor out | dry offor Eamily Wasulas purpect erer, o Manasse, optician, No. 88 Madison street (Trin- | two men, who took the machine and earried It o BiE, 14y he pald as he could best do it. But the farm- Pulplt, with round shafts, molded bases, and | sanity of Mre. Melllssa E. Esmay, a resident of ers theinselves could not get to town to market | follated caps. These columns have Slenna mar- | the Weat Division, and o youne, finc-appearing. their produce, hence they were unable to realize | ble shafte, statuary marbic caps, tipped with | lady, ‘The evidenco showed that for a numbe enongh to pay thelr back debts. The couutry | gold, amd black snu green Italian marble bases, | of years she had labored under the hallucination dealer, not réaltzing for his clothing stock, ot | They stand upon massive pedestals, painted to | that she was controlled by the spirit of a cousin course cxpects the wholesaler to walit, imitate ivory marble, who had died, and that her faith wes so great The firm had plenty of money due them on ‘The trusses ara painted a dark-reddish drab, | In the supposed assurances of the spirit, the 18t of the montl, but the fact that roads | and uminated with carmine, ‘The walls are | which sbe cailed **Charlie,” that = ehe were bad made the merchants hold back their | tinted 8 drab and highly tlluminated with bright | had Jearned to hate her husband and remittauces, A TRIBUNE reporter called at the | colors of cccleslastical design. The pancl be- [ care nothing for her children. It house shortly after the suspension was an- | hind the pulplt Is in diaper work, mixed with | further showed that she had had an ambitfon to nounced. Mr, Charles Morton greeted the re- | very rich tracing, and, taken fn counectionwith | tecomo a spiritualistic medium, and to nssoclate rter kindly, and, to the credit of the firm be | tho columns and grand arch, produces o good | herself with some of the mediums of the city, t stated, they were candid in the extreme, and | effect. The celling is blue, Taid off {n panols, | belleving that she would soon become notorfous answered queations with an apparent desire to | and {lluminated by positive volors and studded | and rich in worldly zooils. She was found to conceal nothing, with sct fizurcs, “The windows sre fllled with | bo demented, and s to bo taken to Elgin for * You know,' sald Mr. Morton, **how a thing | stained glnss, and aro very beautiful in design, | treatment, She was conaclous of what was 1;0- of this kind_alfeets a firm. Wa know what wo | . The cost of tho church {s worthy of mention, | fig on, and was tried on her own motion. The have got and we know where we stand, but un- | as from actual figures it will not cxceed $23,000, | cause of her condition is snfd by her friends to der the pressure we do not know where we will | Constdering its size and the fact that the con- | be prolonged nervous debility ‘coming of com- cad. We have more than enough tangible and ) tracts were let over a year ago, it is remarkabie. | plications pecullar to her sex. oo aascts to pay 100 cents on the dollar. We | It Is n matter of doubt if ever there wa TUE SALARY QUESTION. recovered by the police is o the nefghborhood hope to pay that and haye a fair capltal left for | bullding of its size and beauty crected for The County Attorney has for several days | ot -about one-third of the gouds stolen. ourselves. - But you sec we are fu a changed | small a'suin, and it Is urderstood that tl been busy proparing an opinion-on the question | Tlie gang worked in two sections evidently, vosition. Up ton week avo we could disfonnt | Trustces extend great credit to the nrchitect, | of the rignt of the County Board to reduce the | and on Sunday made a haul at Marseilles, while our paper, but this suspension stops that. The | Mr. J. C, Coclirane, for giving them so flue & | salarics of county employes, and also as to | the ather section made hauls in De Kalb Coun- money we expected to reallze from our collec. | building for so small & sum of money. whether the reditctions recently mado went | ty. They were caught Monday forencon, or tlons has not been (orthcoming, and we aro ‘The dedicatory scrvices will be bictd at10:30a. | into effect Dec. 1, 1877, or Jan. 1, 1878, His | within twenty-four hours after returning from I!mm 50 to 7'..'- per gentt behind ‘;nuur:lumn:i We | m., -ml‘?m nm‘ 7180 p.lln. '{nu xfi\"lce lllll 3 p. %nlnrl‘t;q“un ‘tllm sub] “l% mlll‘l;,e l:]ld bf!oru jlu} thelr predatory excursions, iave no statement yot prepared, and we do not | m. will be s unlon service, at which addresses | Hoard Monday, and, if what has been learned o Know what w sbail do. e had propared an | may be cepected from Prof. Northrup, Baptist; | it proves truey 1t wiil create quite-a futter, 1t | |, Justice Morvison, yesterday held the follow: assignaient, but our attorneye. upon examining | the Rev. Dr. Sulllvan, Episcopal; the Rev, Dr. | ia understood that he will hold «that the salary | \aey Kingsmill larceny of cloth from B, loths: our assets nnd liabilitles, advised us to wait." McCheaney, Mcthwln: Bishop Cheney, Re- | of n bereon holding the position of deputy under | oy NoK:-l Adamns street, $1,000 H:L_"" '.'h Mr. Morton then stated to Tiiz TninoNas rep- | formed Episcopals the Kev. Dr. Goodwin, Con- | any head of a departinont cannot be interfercd | Grimlnal Courts James McNuity, John H ",k : rescntative that the flrm's total indebtednens Eru;mumml; tho Rev, Dr. Bwazoy, the Rov. W.. [ with by the Doard, and, further, that it fs not | giy %o Soies HUER I Tiksy Joun Jiactety will not be far from $360,000; he could not tell | C. Young,” and otliers. ~The pastur of tho | necessary for one to bo elected by tho peovle to [ St JOUE Hopeh burglary of . I Huynes exactly, but that would prove very near the | church, Prof, F. L. Patton, D. D,, will conduct | a position to be constituted a county officer un- James Reynolds, sdultery, on ' complaint “i mark. the dedication services and preach the sermou | der the law. If this should provo to be h his wito, 8000 dlito; elFlit’ boys cnarzed with ‘Their assets consfst of the stock of goods | at7:30 p. m. The public fs cordially iuvited to | opinfon in substance, It will nffect several cm 3 B b g UNE Building), was, at 8 8. m., 20 degrces; 102, m., 285 13 m., U3 3 E, m., 17; 6 p. m., 105 “p.on., 7:8p, m., 5 Barometer at ¥ . m., 20.78; 8 p. m., 80.0i The ofiicers fnstalled Thureday evening at Rochambeau Logs No. 533 (French), at their hall corner of West Randolph and Clinton streets, were: Edonard Gerardin, N, Plerre Calnor, V. ti.; Willlam Dubos, Secrotary; Ed- ouard Huihe -, Treasurer. An unintentlonal error crept Into a short In- terview with Congressman Harrlson In yester- day's Trinuxe, It was atated that he had not read Judge Blodgett's letter recommending the yardon of the **first batch?’ of the whisky-men. The fact was directly the oppusite. The followinz oficers were duly installed fn Wheaton Lodze, A F. and A, 3L20, by Will- fam H, Jolinson, Acting Grand Master; M, E. Jones, A, D. (. M.: and James Sauuders, ne rand Marshal: W.'SL, L. Pratt; 8. W.. E. 1. Qary; J. W., 1. Collar; Sceretary, L. C. Stover; 8, D. W. 1, Luther; . D., L Grant; 8. 8., T, D, Platt JU8.7W. 1. Churchill;, Tyler, J. 8. ard. n The Right Worthy Deputy P, T. George H, Fuolcke installed “the following officers of Trogress Lodge: N. G., Willlam McEvoy; V. Q., “Bleamund Ricsenfeld: Sccretary, Jacob Kahn; Treasurer, Joseph Scegur: T. G., Joseph Rejuboldt; O. G., M. Levy: R. 8. N, ., George Fuobeeses L. 8 N, G., Cbaries Bernstein: R. 8 V. G., . A. Getz; i. 8. 8., 8. Flower; L. §, S., B. F. Brede. Ata regular meetiog of Unfon Lodge, No. L. 0. O. F., held In their hall, corner Clark niul Washington atreets Thursday evening, the did not appear, and the men were discharged, Tho nttorney for the 'defens remarked that Taylor hwl **come {n,” but when “called " had * thrown up his hand,"” and the defendants therefore “took the pot.”! The Court called foran interpreter, and Mike McDonald being sworn cxplaincd g0 that bis Honor “saw * tha “*blind,”" and ordercd a new ‘'*deal” Tho mamblers “ralsed a cry of satlsfaction, “cut’’ (mr:d.“nml “passed out " and livme to thelr “ante. Yeaterday brought forward another com- plalnant against the West gang of b\mflnu. ‘The clothing store of John Clyne, at Lodi, De Kalb County, was entered Sunday mornin; by burglars, and yesterday Mr, Clyde fdentit about $150 worth of the property recovered by the police. The bardware recovered is supposed to have come from a shop in Courtland, the next atation from Lodl. The entire amount thus far away, leaving In ita place a card of the Victor Sewling-Machine Company, No. 831 West Ran- dolph street. Mr. Hedge Is furfous over the al- Irged misconduct on the part of the sewing- machine company, snd says hie proposcs to bring suit sgainst thein, Several complaints of a somewhat snilar character had previously been made against this Cumnln{. and in onu or two cases, which were carried into the courts, tne corporation dida’t come out the victor, ‘The first numher of the Illinols Soclal Seclence Journal, a rather neat twelve-page monthly, has made its appearancc. Itls the organ of the Illinols Hocinl Belence Association, and in Its pruspectus pronises Lo discuss all questions of suclal sclence relating to the several depart- ments provided for under the constitution of the Association, viz.: Reform, Charities, In- dustries, Educatfon, the Arts, Sanitary and Iouschold Science, and Government, The Asso- sociation, through its Bureau of Correspond- ence, atnis to exert adirect eilducationalinfluence by gatherini Information and statistics on the above subjects, An important feature of the Bureau s the department of home study, de- signed to encourage young women at home to devote a portion uf thelr leisure time to system- atic study. To further this object, a committes of competent ladles Is constantly in correspond- enco with those desiring to avail themsclves of such privileges, and alding them by criticlsm and advice. The first number is a sufflclent romise tlat the objects of the Assoriation will Bo Thoroughly advocated, ana that the paper will be au Important aid to its future growth, RECOVERING 1118 PLAY. Robert G, Christie, an actor formerly with Joe Murphy, who is now playing on engage- BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, rest yegetable ofls, Unrl P fiss no equal, Sampla box, contalning dent freo un receipt of 73 cents. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, Ffom this Pawder & heautiful and serviceable white woft Homp, of any desired strengih, Can be made 1y ten mi ‘without the uso of grease of polaal. Tri Package sent free on recelpt of 25 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolutety pure, Dread, cakes, puds ete., mae In s short snaca of time. keep lunjges are more ai. eatible than wlien mads of common and cneap lmitt. uns. A trist package sent frae on recelpt of 75 centd, BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Attandardarticle. A ssmplo package sent fres oo B receipt of 25 ceats. ; BABBITT'S § CREAM TARTAR | ling’ merchandise trom railroad cars, 85 on hand, which ho valued ot $150,000, | all these services. ployes in the Sherlil’s office and all of the dep- | 32 o S50 Sollowine oificers wora regulirly. netailed: | B Aty et slieeenion (it Ticy | thougih iivolred at o goud deal moro ro- uties in tho several courts, On_tho other part | SNULY0y, Nefors fustice Bumimerfleld Mag- Alfred Paffenberyter. N. Gu; E. E. Edgerton, | {Chrlstie)did once upon a time write an original | €cBtly When an account of stock was THE DEMOCRACY. of thequestion it Is understood that ho I8 of | Lyonuc that Indulged tn musloand dancing afer | (JYarrantedtree trom all tmourities, The housewite V. G.: d. 0. French, Recording Sccretary; Fred Jay: that he called it * Shamrock "3 that, fn | taken. Thelr biila receivable amounted to MNALITIE WING, opinfon that the employment year (tiscal year) | mianioht, were fined an aggregateol 8713 Jacob | ikean 0 pockage Ip ‘Thorpe, Per. Becrotarys Thomas E. Miller, o deep study by which that original’ play 'was | $300,000 of 5001! paper, and $100,000 almost NALL %G, Legins the irst Monday In Deceinber, It hos0 | Floiont” @ wealthy kleptomuaniuc, $1,000 1o the | - ¥ Treasurer; Jobn Clelland, Warden; L. F. Hus- | hegotten, the writer thereof had not lost sight mtufl{ Worthless, Of the former, the frm A meeting of the Democratic party of Cook | lnlds, the clerks and suborainntes in the sevoral CL b I sander, Conductor. From information recelved at Army Ilead- quurtera yesterday It is more than likely that the 200 lodges of [ndlans who eacaped during thelr removal from the Red Clowd and Spotted Tall Agencles retently have joloed Sitting Bull, They are of the Sans Arc and Minncconjou tribes of Sioux. Tt is supposed that they cross- ed the line somewhere {n the nelghborhood ot Cow Island in Montana, The Board of Trade ticket for officers for the Year, with Messrs. Nelson and Dwight at the hend, wns completed yesterday as follows: Dircctors—C. H. Adamp, W. 8. Crosby, C. G. Hauwlill, M, IL. Foss, P. W, Dater. Committeo of Arbltratlon—G. ¥. 8mith, George Clark, C. Flogd, B. L. Jones C. 1. Sagil.” Cammites of Appeais—D. H. Lincoln, J. W. Freston, Q. N. Culver, If. C. Rew, P. P. Oldershaw. Ar. P, G. Dodge, Collector of South Chicao, presented n bond to Stpervisor Mason vester- Qlay,—tha last dny he could do 8o under the law. It i for the smount of the penalty—between $11,000,000 nnd $12,000,000, and tho suretics number fifteen. - Who they are will not be known unless the bond isapproved. The Super- viror and Town_ Clerk wil) consider {t to-day, and reach a conclusion one way or the other, Mr., Jewett Wilcox, of the Trognont House, recelved leiters yesterday from :.vrrpmm"lnnt Eastern Commandcries (Koights Templar) for X % 11tn, by which timo his friends hope to prove 3 should have hau in sowething approuching | County—that is, Mr. MeNally’s branch thereof— | ofiices will b the sufTerers, but nottosny alarm- | (pe0bie% "1, Freiberg, lare nearly onc-third, and it was this that cauged the 3 diniz: iog extent, asagiky s seiberg, larceny as batlee of & Ruspenstan. Tha closing of the Third Nationnt | 722 held last evening in the reading-rooms of | 108 watch from J. C. Blalr, $400 to the 11n, COUNTY FINANCE: Hank aflected the house because it aided the | e Palmer House, About fifteen of the unter- | pyy Finaneo Committeo had s lengthy and | Dr. Blackburn, arrcsted a few dave azo for latter in times when collections were hard, Mr, | rified put {n an appearance, Mr. McNally oceu- | fmportant meeting yesterday afterncon, the | pusaing counterfeit mouey, gave bafl In $1.200 Morton said that there was no good reason why | pled the chalr, and “Doc” Btit acted In the | ‘Treasurcr and Connty Attorney boing present. | yesterdsy beforo Commissionar Hoyne, Dave they should not pull through, but they were n | capacity of Sceretary. ‘The financial condltion of the county was talk- | Thornton 1s ono of his bunasmen. City-At- the hands of thelr creditors, who would soon Mr. C. B. Bartlctt, of & committee appolnted | €U over, and the conclusion was reached that {t | torney Tuthill eald he sppeared more as tho hold a meeting and decide what to do, The | , ° ain parts of ¢ g L was absolutcly necessary that some steps be | friond of the famlly than as the counsel for books of the firi were apen to them, and there | to Ret ccrtain parts of the machine tn runniog | yaken to replenish the Treasury. The fizures | the nccuscd. Iio would walve an_examination. was 1o transaction in which they had been con- | order, reported that tho constitution had been | examined exhibited a most deplorabic condition | The case would not now, and probably never nected within the last five years to which they | printed, aod coples wero ready for distribu- | of nffairs, showing that the outstanding orders | would be, contested by the defendant, did not iovite the closest scrutiny, From the | yion, against the General Fund amounted to $206,000, | e (Tuthill) had kuown the’ family for years. showing of the firm’s booke, and from their Mr. McNall ted the chalr, to which ho | Wolle there was but §6,000 to the credit of the | The father of the defendant was a” man reputation as business men {n the paat, thereis | M- y vacated tho chalr, to which ho | ¢,hg, and ~that the outstanding orders agatnst | who stuod blgh as a surgeon in Cincinnati no doubt but that thiey will be cranted an ex- | called Commissloner Fitzgerald, and stated that | the Court-llouse kund amounted to £03,000, | and in the Federal army, Ho wason terms of tension, and that they will pull’ through all | a very harmonfous meeting lad beeu held the | which was llable to be increased long befora the | Intimate friendship with the leading men of tho right. previous cvening with the City Central Com- | taxes beglu to comne in to $175,000, msking | conntry during his lifetimc, and was also the 4. P. BONFPIRLD, mittee. Unfortunately, however, there was no | tbe total indebtedness incurred last year | author of some vsluablo medical works, The Joseph F. Bonfleld, a lnwyer, and st present | guorum, ond no declsive action was taken. | over and above the apprapriations ncarly | family had always stood high. The defendant Corpotatton Counsel of Chicago, filed his volun- | From his conversation with the members of tho | #400,000. Figuring on the _nopropria- | has always borne au enviablo reputation for tary petition in bankruptey lafe Thursday even- | City Central Committee, Mr. McNally was of | tlons under the preseut tax levy, | honesty and ln'-cufl%{i The truth of the mat- ing, "I sccured debis foot up $185.208.2% | gpinfon that the other gentlemen be- | after paying this debt from the collections yet | ter s that Joumt lackburn was very poor. with securitics (-nm(s'l.lnz of Chicago real estato | Jioved the two organizatfons werc one | to be made, only $500,000 would beleft toihe | Ho has had a hard struzgle with tho world. valued nt 8310,300. ‘Thoe heaviest creditors arc | yn spirit, and thag a_unfon was not faroff, In | General Fund iorunthe County Government | Since ho came to Chlcago it has bven all he the Union Mutual Life-Insurance Company of | conclusion, Mr. McNally stated that the regis- | until Dee. 1, which is a fraction over one-half | could do to get bread and meat for himself and Maine, $23,000; the Conncetleut Mutual Life- | (ration of voters would be commenced next | what was expended last year fn the same time, | wifc. Poverty made him weak, Hewa ap- Insurance Company, %30,000: tho Union Na- | week, und nrged tho members of tne party | The Committce saw no remedy for the situs- | proached by man who showed him how lie tlunal Hank ot Chicago, £21,000; Clara E. Ban- | desiguated for that purposs to hand in the | tion except to borrow against tho present lovy, | could counterfelt coln. Being a dentist he had croft, Boston, g‘-‘fl‘m"; and Alexander Drown, | names of Supervisors of Rexistration. 1Incase | and take up the outstanding orders, and tho | molds and many of the nccessary tools at his Philadeluhla, $20.000. ‘lhe only unsccured | thoy did uot, a committes which ha called the | question nhere was, which was Treely discussed, | hand, Ho wos weak. FPoverty shook his nteg- debts ara $220 as labillty on appeal bonds, and | Committee of Neven, and which scomed to be | whether to raise $500,000 by short loans on cer- | rity, and iie staoped to folly. lie his counter- 3100 duo as surcty for K. A. Dachielder. Tlia | tho boss body, wonid do it for them. tifcates of Indebtedness, as the city Is doing, or | feited a few dollars. 1t Is Lis first offensc. 1lia assets are au Intercst in the estate of tintthard Mr. Haus fiaerting . wanted further informa- | Ro into the market and borrow the entire sum, | bnil ought to be fixed at a reasonablo figure. as Schoultt, of Newark, N. ., value unkuown: | tion, Whae wero the bowers of the Committes | s of old. In the discussion, the question of tho | his health wan surs to ivo way under couflue- cash, $14.47; bills and notes, about 82 of | an Reglstration anyway, and could it fix the | right of the Board to fssue intercst-bearing cer- [ ment. Ho could not live lu fall. which $10,000 conslsts of two notes neaiust Hey- | timo for registration! Moreover, ho wanted to Hilcuten was referred to, aud also the right " nolds, Corbett & fhomas: law books, $7. know where tho nanies of Supervisors could be | to make any further temporary loans, SUBURBAN. of alr. Murphy’s pre-eminent abilities in certain Tines of stage business, and therefore he caused the “Shamrock *' to grow around the character which was intended for Mr. Murphy; that he solil the play to Mr. Murphy: that he got no rav for ity that ~Mr. Murphy still had the manuscript. He caused a caplas to be fssued. As soon ns Mr. Murphy heard thereof ho went ta Justice Halnes’ Court and acknowl- edged scrvice, and gave bonds. llo was rot therefore “arrested.” Mr, Murphy's cxplana. tion of the nffalr {s that the play **Shamrock* was o model of ond almost bodlly lifted from- the * Kerry Gow ™1 that he never produced it, ete. He has surrendered the play to the attor- noys for Mr. Christle, and the cuse will bo set- tlcd hereafter. FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH. The annual meeting of the congregation of the First Baptist Church was held at the chugch last eveoing to elect officers for tho ensulbg year., The foilowing werao elected: Deacons—James E. Tyler, Edward Goodman, R. 8, Parker, W. Garnott, Charies Daflield, . Al Marah, J. W. Mills, J, M. llammond, George C. Tove, D. . Treadwell, E. D, Neal, snd Dr. Dur- ec. Treasurer—Tames K. Burtis, Clerk—Leander Stoue; Assistant, Charlos E. Tope. 5, Jriatees=Robert Tiarrls, Gwynn Gamett, and . K. Burtls, Finance Committee—J. ¥. Gillatte, N. T. Gas- scite, I T. Pextingltl, J. E. Barcheil, J. H, Wrenn, Adam Smith, and D, i, Lincoln. Adetiary Financial Board—D, 1, Lincoln, M. A, Farwell, C. 8, Tappen, 8. C, Griges, W, M. Fostor, Charlea Ii. Iteed, L. 11, Smith, P, Larued, + . ‘Titsworth, John Haffonl, (. C. Willlars, 1t. 8. Haneon, and Prof, William Mathcws, BABBITT'S p POTASH. A pure concentrated alslf, douhle tha streogtl cf mmEon potaad, Bample seat free OB Tecelpt of 2§ cenl =] £ TIE PROPRIETOR will glve an ounce of wold for every ounce of impurities found ia nny of these preparntions. Ty Rela Tos 1] Toamlava, MEDICAL. HOLMAN'S AGUE & LIVER PAD, B Haimania, yiver talle compounis, 15 thaplvol the et er Injeryl AsKy sinta for tha den L . 68 31a1 e 1.0, 1 Cineinanti, O, * to be held in Chicago during August, 1850, Tho Grand Epcampment now numbers fully 50,000 members, and it 1a expeeted that thero will ba 10,000 additional members before the grand Vi open accouuts, $75; and some shares of stovk _ and the _ Counts Attorney took the conclave. Sriale” Comnifice—D. . Uaker, Nrs, Havens, | {0 the rairie Farmer Company valued at 6500, | "3, McNally suswered the latter part of the | matter- undes _savitement. Tho Commitiea B0CTIL CHICATO, Mra. G, 8, Ingrahiam was burled yesterday | A% No Tv Gasasite, — question by saying that the nanics could bescnt | Will, however, rooort to thie Board Monday rec- | The Board of Education of the First Diatrlct morning from her residence in Hyde Purk, The A GREAT RECEFTION TO BE DEDICATED. to Judgre Forrester, o member of the Commit- | ommending that a loan of $525,000 be made | of South Chicago held thelr regular meeting funcrsl was largely attended by her numerous Day before vesterday two of the Speclal THE NEW JEFFERSON PARK PREsnyrcaiay | tee on Reglstration, whose office was In the | fur ten months agalnst the tax-lovy for zencral | convorane” There were present Measrs. Deck fricaus, the parlors being full, 'The remarks on | Agents of the Internal Revenue sallled out on pes Metropolitan Block, purposes, and luan against the Court-House | 3! ¥ 2 e Decky na her life aud death were mada by Blshop Chenay, | 81 ¢xpedition, the precise nature of which they g Mr. J. R. Doolittle srose to say that he L-vy for ‘$176,000 for building purposcs, The | Helsler, Moylar, Ralim, and Colhour. ¥ the Rev, Arthur Mitehell, and the Rev. D, 8, | declined to state, though they sald, in gencril [ Toonew cdlfice of the Joferson Park Presby- | yyguitit 1t uuwiso to hold tho precinct elections | Chalrman and County Treasurer wers authorlz: | On motion, the proccedings of the special P A hnson. The coflln wan covered with flowees | terms, that it was a big thing,—that some fine | tertan Clurch will be dedicated to-morrow, | fu th varous wards ot one and th same day, | ¢ to recelve bids for tha loan. Tho opinion of | mesting weroapproved. Mr. Walsh was ordered L R R Fro” 1 mmilax. *Around tho bler wera crosses, | WOk was to be donc, and that a man who want- | 7yg plaa of thio bullding 1s o paratlelogram, and | aud to suvgest that the party get to work aud | the County Attorney on the subfect will ac- cd to maintaln his standing in the otllco ought to be on the look-out and pick up things occasionally. Later in “the aay they returned loakink a Little crestfallen, rather white about the gills, anu declined to state where they had been, and what they had done, the wost that they would observe being that it hadn't panned out, but would probably wreatho, and pillars of the cholcest variet presented by 10viog Trionds.. o ch TAriotiesy The name of the man whoee body was found in the lake at the foot of Madison strect Thura- day was 8, P, Tumy, and not 8. B, Toomy, e wos o Licutensnt In a Michigan regiment during the War, and previous tothat was Mayor to procure statlonery aod claas-books for the 2, e do somethiug by sppointing s man In cach wi cotnpany the report, aud If he advisca the fssu- 5 T et ot tneasured 0n | e er 16 o uhiead and orianiza e wards | W of Ierest-beariui certilicates. this pfan of | istrict, On motlon, 1t was ordured that the theexterior. The leugth of the body of the Mr. Thowas Courtenay expressed similar | raisieg the money will, no doubt, be adopted, | lbrary of the district ba closed, 'The clork was chureh, however, Is only 100 feet, there belng o | viwws, In fact, ho was tn favor of doing almost | lustead of the Cotanilttes’s recommendation, ordered to take an inventory of all books on court in the rear between the new and the old | anything that would look like golng nhead, 5 lmm;!&nml those that were out, and report to the church 10 feet wide, At the corner of Adams Mr, f{ans Hoerting did not believe in hurrying CITY-1IALL. Board at the next mceting, A number of bllls and Throop streots Is a campanilo 20 feet square | these prednct clections. Nomatter what they were audited. Adjourned. Chicago Depot, 77 Clark-st, BATES & HANLEY, Agents. VANILLA T MAILIARDS of Aurors, Ind." For the last elglt or ten years | Do all bt in day or two. ‘Tho explanation | and 140 foot hign, This {5’ square to the top of | FeAuITed, & day or o weok, so thut good men [ 70 oronus warrants fssued by the Com AR LR B VANILLA CHOCOLATE he had been employed a8 o salesman by differ- b z o conle. | Were elected. & p- 0 atoye and hardwaro dealers n this clty. 1le m:}'&nlfl'{u‘: %}‘,m}fi?u:‘gfi,}figfi"}'-'r':""&‘;,'l'nm the belfry, and avove this is fintshed as a stocple, Mr. Bartlott would not organize one ward at s | trolier yesterday amounted to $1,000. CLEOPATRA’S NEEDLE. and covered with slate, enriched with gatvan- | thine, but all at once, . o 2 o ized fron, and surmoninted wit ' handsomo | . Siv, Slcally statcu that tho Committeo o | |, Corporation Counsc) Bonflsd ts busy Sl | 001y 0r gitart to 1o Mado to Dring the fintal aud vane. ‘Lhe other two corners of tho | Realstration hoped to make a report at the next, | 118 ub the pel potty . Monolith to England. church are fluished to correspond, and in a man- meeting, provided tho wen chosen.to name The City ‘freasurcr r_emtvcd $1,281,55 yester- | - Dy Cable t» New York Herald, ner to batance the campantle, On Throop street supervisors for the different precinets did thelr | day from the Collector, $2,405.29 from water- Loxpox, Jan, 8.—The recent fafiure to bring Is a swall tower 10 fect squara with | - S, Mana Tacrting moved that the Sccretary | 185 A1 from tho Couptraller, $13,570.85 Cleopatra's Needic in safoty to an Enelish port top fnlsh to correspond, and on Aduma | beauthorized to notlfy each of the gonticmen Searlet-fever cases were l:el)fil'lfll yesterday | causes universal disappointment here, as the street u projectfon with gable and | Bupointed in the dift warda to send fu the | as fotlows: No. +11 South Carroll street; two o small tower or stecple. The style of | Halied "I’ thelr lomiuces for supervisors of | ¢uses at 1235 Wilcox ovenue; one at 801 West architesturo s toder Gothlc, the efteet glven | Frs o G sos remm i Sof soveth atid | “Fyenty-sccond street-and o casa ut 435 Houth | tho great monoiith. The fecling of regret was, depending on the variety of color und harmony | fue. Carrted, Morgan. A sinall-pux case was reported from | {f posslble, Increased wheu it was announced of proportion. ‘The detuil 1s exceedingly platn, | - 1 : the brickyard at the fuot of Wood streot. that the calsson Cleopatrs, which had been Buf " the. composition 18 auclh a8 o reer & | eveupgh S o Adiourmed until Wedneaday VITAL WTATISTICH, hud velatives living In Cincinnatl, and near Aurora, Ind.,—very respectable people. Coroner Dictzach yesterday held an Innuest unon Bridget Gleason at No. 17 Wright st who waa gecldentully run down by & meat- wrzon driven by Patrick Thomas, who, v ac- cordance with the verdict, was released from curteddys and - upen a rageplcker named + Georie," who died of old age and exposure at No. Bk Ntate street, and who was: supposed to he a niser because ho lived alons with two dozs in'n shed at BJ) Btute street. To-lay an in- uest wii be held at the Morgue upon an une known wman who was killed on the Pittaburg & Fort Wayne track near Dalton Station, ¥on BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELERS, Defies all IMonest Competition. Sold by all Leading Grocers, == TAUCTION HAL who lives at tho corner of ‘Thirty-lirst strect aud Pitney avenue. Says Mr, Chardet: To the Editor of The Tribune. Ciicado, Jun, 4.—Yesterday, Jan, I, durln my absence, thero came to my qule ‘poacefu home, Pitney avenue, corner of Thirty-rat street, two indlyiduals who sald that they were Govern. ment agenta—that they came to nnke a dumicillary t, so-called, to ‘wee whether 1 wuld or had reted alcoholle hquids. My wife, belng alone, 1, not think toask these individuale I2 they were rovided with 8 speclal order authorizing hem o make visitation, and politely allowed them to search all . through the house. In our dining-roum thers is upon the sidoboard & Im[ bottle, In which the 0 8 tincture of rare medictnal ct. I ¢ towed {nto the Spanish port of Ferrol, should _— i i Ay iy | Bemutioul olloct, The smateria) ihl ts Lilck, y = w‘.‘,:?;‘.’{,"i?"n'.‘é 1l‘e“afi'n'."'i?ini??&fi.fi'c’.ffé.‘,}{.’?: remaln there pendiog certaln litlzation os to | Baturday, Jan. 5, at 9:30 a. ny, No additional particulars could ba learnca 8, » ¥ e TIIE SNOW. & very healthy ity. 1o cstimates the popula- | salvage, We ahall offer large ansoriment of yeaterday {n rewnrd to the Dilss failute, Mr, 10 them, s not whisky, | stone, and Aux Sable sandstone for tho . y hes e Wiliss was cogaged ail day In writing letters to und | you will ‘Theres | trimmings above, which consist of water-tabl- TINST OF I SEARON tion at 4504 Iuml the eTnllrmu has been uot | Jgowever, thesa difficulties have Leen settled country customers and i directing his clerks g | Upun shey did taste, but aflor having tasted | belt curners, winduw and doorcaps, arch and There was great Joy yesterday minong the re- :‘ullu 18 to the 1,000. The total number of | o0 4410 permit of snother attempt being thie watter of maning. an Iuventory. e moty | they made such facos that our lnocent littlo etul+ | kuy blocks, etc, ‘Thicre arvthreowalnentrances | spectable centiemen, who consider it a part of [ deathn was B0grhller iurlug Aur the (et fis 0 all grae A Seta, Lounges, Hucsers, loatds, *Wardrobes, Bookcuves, etc., Bruvsels Wool Carpetn, Crockeryand Glassware 90 cratea W, G, Yellow and Rock Ware, In open ® largo lot of Glasd Candy-Jars, etc. & Auct RY GOODS, TUESDAY, JAN. 8§, UEO, P, AORE & By WM., MOORLEHOUSE & CO,, Auctioncers, 84 and 8 Randolph-st. THIS MORNING, at half-past 9 o'clock, 1l gelt AN UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK of et hafd Tt asd Hodeeihoid Goods The Entire Contents of a 'en-Room House, everything needed for houskeaping. o (28 o T e e ek s a0 very oo not'eive sny detinite ides us to Lhe amount of nsscts, and preferred wot to eive hap-huzzard guesses, They were notninally more than the umount of his labilities, which are $1:0,000, but there had been such u shrinkage in values that it waa diflicult totell Just what they were worth, Uutll he had time to get out a carelul Inven- tury, which would probably be In three or four days, be preferred to give no figures whatever. The Chicago Medical Journal and Ezamliner Ll)cnklua tollows of the Ilinols State Board of Heulth nedical exemluutions: “We have tuken vains to carefully examine the method Yun.ueu by the members of the Tlinols Stato foard of Ilealth In examining nou-graduates in medivine wio apply for a license to practice, and have siso critically read the entirs list of ull questions vropused 1o such cundldates on tha printed papers. Wo felt that the profession ot larue was concerned to such an extent as to warraut the wmun*. and, as a_result, we bave 10 hesitation in declariug that the tests aro an- ple, und that the standard is such as would do credit to ull the medical schools of tho State." The Constables were to have heid a meeting vesterday afternoon at Justico Hatues' Court, Lut, the notltications having heen issucd at suct a late hour, ouly u few officers were present, und no call to urder was made. It wus tho in- dren wept with terror, Then iy wite sald to thel *That which you dran s a dose for my horse,* Firat deception, There unou they went futo a large vegetuble cellar, and {d: *llero 18 the ret, twenty whisky bar- ‘They took the cover off of one, then of two, thicn of four, then of ten, aud thon' of the rest. Great deceptio Inatead of whisky it was BAUERCHAUTI! My wife, sceing them on the polnt of fainting, offered thom & swall giswa of o brandy, “And then sho gt rid of ths wub- alterne of the Governuient. But we who seapect 1he law to its fulicst cxteilt would like to know if Individaals who thewmnelvos agents of the Gov- crnment, but who bear uo badge, have a right to vivlate thio privatc houso of u eitlzen without that citizen baving o rigut to throw them out of his Louse as trespasscrs. YALR ALUMNI, The Chicago Society of Yale Alumnl held thelr cleventh anuual banquet at the Paliner House lust uizht, ‘The uttendance wus Jar; the banquet most excellent, the cheer good, t! speeches und reminfscences most hapoy and appropriate, and the oceaslon one” long tu be remembered. Prior to the ban- quet, thy customary business imecting wus hetd, Judie Booth, the Presblent, in the cnafr, sl a new set of oflleers elected after wn une wouted telay, ovearloned by mirthiul interrup- tiuns, The ofticers are us fullows: I'resld W, . Poole; First Vice-Preshdent, Dr. 7 L ado to bring the anclent Egyptian trophy to zl;:ml ll'ln‘::l:x‘:mnt iy ‘:\‘:l:’l‘l‘l‘l’:“f{‘ul‘tll‘: ml‘l’\’llsmqf‘h.n“t% thelr business 1o Jet pleasure slelghs for onc- :‘I::‘:u‘::l:luu'x}\"\}’ ll-tht‘a‘l" }’zg’r "ll“))l\lztfi:zg‘:l.u:]?&{;“ 'lr..ondon. An the recent fallure was caused by entrances nro wide il finposing, Thero are | B1Sth of thelr cost per day, They began tosee [ ratewan in July, when 1,096 persons died, of | bad weother, which compelied the abandonment massive stone caps over them ported by | the haud of Providence fn the chungo of the | whom 857 werd men and 603 women, Of the | of 1ye Clevpatra during a furious storm oft the Bewteh ratits colmns with foliated. vaps and | tempersture and tho developments of the lnm‘lglml"vf 0[! dmkl- 4&4\" per walos, | oo nish conat, great circumspection Is ncessary nonded hases of statuary iarble—~very beautl [ weather. Itwould not be correct toany thut | 34 S fwsiete Ae A En that mar | (T ooy a aimilar surprise this time, {;xl:‘.mwhk‘);' "w:hu "“ml‘:mn'.“ .‘,‘“ ""'I:;,":f;lfl'fl they sat up until miduight of Thursday toseo | uiuces, only 20X of the defunct wers | Mr. John Dixon, the engincer and contractor and produce o pleasing elfeet. T O fivst anow full, bt they certatuly wero up fu | wacried, wiife 5034 wora sthcle, Of the total | who has undertaken thia diflicult work of trans- entrances arc ornsmented with paneis of | €ood season sesterdoy, and busy dusting out | uwinber of deaths, bl were drowned and 43 kill- portation, writes to the ZHerald London Bureay Majolica tile, tho black iutermixture of this | thelr cutters. It was not much of mnow- [ ¢ LY steam cars, Beirlet fover carrled ol 810, | /e o000 communication and request: “;' ":i"|u|m hrl.l.;m. mw"‘:u-z;’lr cr with the pai- | storm, but it had the expectation of stability in é:‘:l";{fi“«:{"x‘;f d presents thovxtimordt | 4 Wo purpose aticmptingto tow the Cleonatra l’.,::‘l nlel gine awouded :nfl'i‘t‘;‘-m 'fl;’ d' Its wellsettied foundation, and In tho down- | pary dumber of 2,423, There were 0L from L | to England about the 10th nst., as . shall then prominence,” Tho- dube-cans " havo * circulur | 30008 1itibvoments e sardly adioate wacin Mo Riith Mark munieriby Lint aa i 5" projected, wil leave sbout. tha’ 8th. cla, W h? cliin e wers 199 perso e clden !‘;‘.‘A‘,ffi,x?.,“-'fvl'r""fi.’u‘l'.'.'t.i‘.fi:'&'.?.?fi'&’; pllul:‘:o:xh: that the snow wus more than three luches deep | gop at public Bt itione 55 b A 73 | Your weathior propheciea from the United Btates Ide, und large triplet window, with a segment Gotule is ot whisky, hut iy ‘ 'l a0t iy, Lub Uioso tbreo fuches wero | by mutder. The hirst Al tnonths of thiv yeur | h3Vobeen 80 correct that | shall Venture to asc 4 ) orchis and s similar ouo rests over the otber | O e sud, being packed 5 | ghowed o greater martality than 1870, bu v | JOUSUOUL that time to telecraph Inmediately d ! ) Ferrol any nowa of probablo C| - o was quite mp-flfl“ ot coun- | decrense {0 the diseasesof cholera infantum and | 2017 (‘“"'"“l" Ak ""‘? 4 el b ey TP iudow 18 | tonanclde the first loizh of 'tho season. | ipitieria kept. down the rate af mortaitty, Weather that, voil may recaive from the /lerald s e elith wei E nd i you ention the matter nointedly to innasive Lonvre b, - fhahedd with o | 027 a8 tho recont goce, that, wlelgh went up | Tua fultowiig table wil show this i detalis " | S0 W2tk er Firea tn Now York, it might ex- polntetl areh st the top, Abuve this 8¢ | youn other und unuuthorized cutters abroad. s 1877, | tte their Interest in this underiaking, and in- olaced dormerawindows of - brick with stone | Lue” ey perfonmunces Torm no record, . The A T30 | duce them to givespecial atteution tothe weath- telumings, and are Gulshied with pointed roofs, vevord, which will go down in the almanacs, and er In the Bay of Blacay." covered with slate, und surmounted with | jocfqy ets, und be posted _In_ Bl u‘;,.ln.. ———— finfuts. The campanilo s a iassive cornlen of | jyore, will be 10:40 ‘a. w, Friday, Jan, 4 for The raclest forelgn lellers written to America gulvaulzed {run, ‘The roof Is square fn plan, 0 ¢ o 3 and covered with slate to the height of the | 1575 An excellent opnortunity fs hers offered bave been contributea by Mrs. Lucy Hamilton £ sirable. Y q ol o cfes 1,008 | ooper from itarle. This charming writer fs a {mmense atock of Carpets, uew and used, & tention of the ofticers to simply resolve nut to | N. livie; Seeond Vice-Pretident, the I Hrst section. Above b nfatied with galvanized [ 1951050 on Setlela witer, the munncsof sty | 400 L O - Bt T B sn tmmense stock of C .,.4"\9“ ittt take uny further steps tuward the prosecution | Willlawas Servetary und ‘V'reasurer, Leslic Cur- | fron, luld off in paucls, and has corner leads en- | [ottor tlin enjuy the winter by securing ono of | September i hér articles aze in eager demand, Mrs, llooper 1 ‘;film’u{mhl'w‘! 1ot of New Furnlture 3 ‘They have come to the conciu- | tis; Exceutiva Committee, Messra. Aa. | Hohed with crockets, ~—'s elegaut turnouts for a ride on the uve- by ane of tho wrltere for Andreus nm.-huunn-ned ‘Whi. MOOREHOUSE & CO., Auctioneers. sion that State's-Attorney Mills cun conauce | eos G W, Youms, ¥, K. Hatler, To rover, | ‘Tho centre o the front on Throon strect has | Tuech s Gr eyen this: " Mr, —'u spacious and | Seseibe oy st Clocinnatl, and hee comments on the theatre, i MUOBEY A = e prosceution 28 Uhorsuchly without auiet | i ¥, Winston. - ol et T el s placed tureo | IMESE ST ke o B iy =t e iy ooy e of e cars | WM. A BUTTELS & CO. ance as with it; that the employment of an Bucceeding the business was the bannuet. i stgn, Thoy have seinl- Ve KU 74 AT i . Cinluent Tawyer would ‘mecessiiats an expendl. | The followiig nrogratunig was eartied out -1 | cirele tope, Witk cut-stomo caps Tormt Islenls should peavkla thinhislves irlill adlouee nou e Witk which (¢ sonductarul Andvecy usar caters Uegerat Adctionsers 316 Raudiiph st ture ereater thun they cal superb buck-action | Decrea, . to, ‘There {a a department de- el alford; and that for the public tasi There epartment de- pointed arch, and also bave rich panel thie | and with ! — s wery, moat of them, highly merito- U lch a el o Feupol T iracery 2 ;i tachments, & ted 10 fashions well worth ten times the price in RS & CO'S REGULAR BATURDAY BALE i e Tt Sl | AR o s b Sl o | S, bt s GG ATRE | e s T | S S e e | LS | pprIRRS . o8 REGUEAE sirunny critielain e ot slong wit] ¢ must voclleruud spplause at the mentlon ol g o e s 4 1 et vaslic, i S ® | woius uhd ‘Tamiilar sapiug, tnckdenty o Fominiae oAU the rear of tho churcly thero arg | 10U Weekly lasued thls woruliig. 130, New and Second-Hand Furniture, Carpats, Btoves, Crockery, aud other merchandlse, 8¢ Tl salearoous 170 Baat feadoiph-st. Dy JAB, I'. McNAMARA & CO. 84 WABASH-AY, Decreass, I yau want & complele, accurate, an lfl nl}nw’tllph oF oo aus cial doinge of Wall street, . | whero snormous 8 of money change hands 183 | overy minute of thne, scnd for the Weetly Finane clal Hepart, publisl by Alex Frothingham & Cor, 14 \Wail fireet. The Bem aro lsading brokers, rliable cence of college duys: Addrces by the President. Henry Booth, Mater 3 blaco thiee windows correaondtine with tiose g = Cloups [u'tiie frout from tho interior. The sid'of the | THE COUNTY BUILDING. Diphibesie,.. church on Aaame street has five massive win. Cholers lnfautum. . dows correspunding also with thoss fu frout, ‘To-dsy s mrralgnment day fu tho Criminal | Diarches.. muking in ull eleven large windows to lght the | coyre. beurlet fove suditorium. Leatha by viol ‘The monthly mecting of the Executive Com- wmittee of the flhnots Iudustriul 8chool for Girle was held at the Tremont club-roms Thursday. Mrs. Van Buren presided. Mrs. Bubbitt inoved that the place fur receiving chil- dren by the Committes (1o be seut to the school) 8 of G 8, F. Bavage, Poem. Yale Yale in Literafur e e o - i K5dseud th paper frea 10 any kddress. ¢ rel e NO. P Pans Literatare in Yalu,., THE BXTERION WALLS n 'ounty Court yesterday, an ol r was e ————. . et e Bireau of the W aese bnpe s, | Letier lome, and eiiéd i logers, ‘ag | 9f, the bulldine ure much culivened by tho | entered for the commiiment of Willian Jaun- CRIMINAL, Duck & Ragners mals cough wizture s a aimpte | Regular Sale of Buuts, Shoes & Rubders al Auctin, roctation, and the time Saturdays, from 2 to 4 p. | College Fricnds WL "r,,"l'.' 174 | bisck courses of brick which areuest sbove and | cey for falling to give bond to mafutain u child, remcdy for adalts and children, 0 New Suys at Old ¥ E. 8. Winton, 77 | below vach cut-stonm belt course, umd also ful- . Ah applications must be made tuwritiog to the Chairmun of the Committee, Mry. Alexan- der Dayy No, 415 West Washington sireet. procecds of the late benetit at MeVicker's Th tre were reported to be $U8. The jueeting jourved to the tirst ‘Thursdoy o February, same ace and hour, ‘The Hlinols Central Railroad Company have camed tue ;irumudu of thepeopls who g howe i the ug Hyde Park traln. Until Thurs- day, the cars weré very dark, caudles beiug used for lighting thew, aud the thue required to go out to the villave was wasted. On that night, however, the Company wade 8 experiment on m— y Morning. LS o'clock. low the archies over the windows, In the maln The trial of Miss Alviva McKeo for the kill- Fortuno Dros., browers, were brought before DEATHS, = gable also there are placed two pauels 0] iug of sfcEllgott has Leen sct for the 21t fu- | Commissioner floyne yesterday for fulllig 80 | vanor. ~ ~ encaustlc tile of beautiful design, T atant. The indicted Protection Life folks are | make the proper eutrics in their Government | WINSLOWdan. 9, wi No, 154 Butterfield-aty the church i surmounted wigh i hunddome fron | et down for tefal Feb, 1. It would be well to | books, but thelr case was not concluded. B T g e ot e s cresting eru desiiz. T, Lo b Eziwa §, Winslow, aged 31 monthe and 7 days. e Hla (e T At o ok o | werest Held before rylug bim. Detectives Lansiog aud Shew yesterday visited | . Fonerst from revidence'at 11 v'clock Saturday, ¥ i ‘. ‘The (irand Jury yesterday transacted ronsid- ¢ aud Emma Welss, at No, | J28: 5. Frieudsof the ffmlly are lovited o at- s Shie boltaiabert ikl woldy all 0f } raule bustices, ez Uy the s and. ends ;‘;"c‘:j‘,";‘;‘:{m‘:{"{"ufi, thero secovered Ewo scal | P Williuss further nolice. Foof fu the Mavsard with @ flug deck, the Mau. | Prepsratory to reporthie to-day, The Wilcox At THUREETY—On Thuredsy moriag at 3 o'clock, <ard being covercd with slute aud the deck witly | cuse Was ignored, aud i the Eager caso nothiug | €aus, ascal scque, a cloth sacque 88 cot, | of consumplion, Lisale, beloved wife of Jobn tu. was doue, und, wust probably, ing wiil be | and some stoaller asticles for which owners are | Tareel P 1 No. 018 La The nterior coustats of a cellar, which is de- | bY this jury from the lact thit Eager appears to | wanted. They were cach held fu §1,000 until | | Funersl from her lato restdence, No- 018 Larra- Voted to the Lating upparatus. The suditoriuw, | Lsve more fricuds fu the crowd than the cause | toduy, They are wembers of the uutorlous § 050 prph B8 SLOQY, RaTeink L. whic 13 without s gallery, is i3 feet 4 inches by | 9f Justive bas. The fuulctments that were to | Welss family of -hwll"m‘hufl cxcel even tho 3 % ‘Fhe feust of reasou sud dow of soul protracted the exercises to u lute hour. HOTEL AHUIVALS. Sherman House—. B, liyde, Northteld, Mipu. ; id, Coan, 3 . M, Cut o3 G, M. Wilkinson, Litchae! il Milwsukee: the Hon. T. T, Morford, Miversides tbe llon. 8. W, Brooks, Jullet; §. B. Foot, Red Wi J. B, Hamilion, A, LB Viets, . lawilion, Grand Pacifc—I. 13, " Norrie, New I, New York;J. Duroett, 5.’ Huldekoper, Tudianapolie} gion: ¥, L. Parker, Boston; : Y ot el N o, | mh. TO A‘ WAVE." hat wou't erimp.should wearvue: ) THONP LLLLLLLL I i ot Y UFIONEIR Y, une cur. They put fn'thiree centre lizhis, cch . Iipley, Boston; 4. | {23 teey 10 1nches, and $4 %et bigh fo the clear, | BaVe been returned durmg the day wil bo | Reinach fauifly tn skill aud lodustsious work, SMYTH—0n Jon. 4, at ber late [l"!GlMlM‘.l:{O- Brrvenertin Tih B doubly Atexnd buruer. wieral eperit oll Tremout oute=D. W' | iicauured from the lowest polnt-on the foor to | broweht u this mornlng. Minorareests: W, il Palwer, larceny of & ‘%&?fé'af&;fifi“fiifih#"‘ HekgskBnsth, R . Pett; Wi A. Cobu, New Y Mau. Joliet: W. M Muvdvs, Peabody, Cinclomatl; Lol the celllog. It s rectangular fo shape, with the The Finance Committee {s now In possession | tub of lard from J. M. Adums, commisslon mer- LARIRACY—At his resldence, 120 North Green. it Pt R i Fond “du Leci....Pelwee T Houne—Samusd corpers cut off, makwg it sluost sn octu- | of & semib-annual report from Lieb, which {3 | chant at No. 119 Bouth Water streety mu&m at.. at 1:20 a. m., Willlaw Levracy, sged 52 years kon. lo tho two coruers uelt to Adaws | sigued, sud be promises to send fu tho vouchers | Rabacher, larccuy of two cows from Petsr Dit- | und 0 days. 3 street arq Lo entrance vestibules, while of tue | fur his eavcuse wowunt to-dsy. ‘Cbe report, ws | tluges, vf Uyde Pwrk: Tunotby Covghlin, ane ¥uuessl Moadsy by care 10 Calvary. UNE tould be read unywhero bu the car. Every- body rushed futo the car, uud all were wore thud Uleascd at tue covamderation the Cowpauy arts, 1B aud upward 8k £5, 40, 60c pec b, Addicat orders QUNTUER, Coutes tivnes, Chicago.