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» g, 8 THE CITY. # GENERAL NEWS. The tugs engaged in the vain endeavor to pall {be schooner F. B, Gardner off tho beach at Lin- coln Park have abandoned Lhe task and gone lato ‘winter quarters. 3 JThe temperatura yesterday,” as observed by Manasse, opticlan, 83 Madiron street (TRiAUXE Puilding), was at 8a. m., 31 degrces: 10a. m., 33; 12m., 84; 3p. m., 37; 8 p. m., 0. Barom- eterats s, m., 20. P m., 20,81 Mike Evane, eX-Sonth Town Collector, yester- dey returned to town with $31, 000 cash and $31,000 [ notes, his wife's share of an unclo's estate. Duriog Beans' troubles this news srrived, bat ke only sncceeded in realising on It recently. Fred Bchniz, of No. 132 Webster avenue, while driving slohg West North avenne fast evening, was ran Into by an unknown horse and wazon golng at & farious rate, and, belog dumped into the diteh, susained quiie severa iojaries about the head and ol .Owen Conley, of No. 270 West Taylor sireet, esterdsy morning found his wife Ellen dead i . A phynictan who war called 1a nronounced the cause epilepite fits, and the Cornner's jury retnrned & verdict accordingly, Deceased leaves three children. The nnton Gospel meslings of Christ Charch, Bishop Cheney, (!lllllr. and Trinity Methodist Cburch, the Hev, \V, F. Crafts, pasior, aro lnn‘gly attended and ars meetlng with good suceess. Tho meetings for thia cvening and fo-mofrow evening will ba at Trinity M. E. Church, Coroner Dietrsch yeaterday held an inquest upon Charles Bmith, who'dled of ihe email-pox at No, 220 Brown atreet, and to-day will hold an inqu: IZHOVI Thillp Kessler, who was run over accident. ally by the Pnuhnrf & Fort Wayne ltoad near the Btock+Yards, and airo upon Charles Sigel, who wae run over by A coal-wagon at the corner of Clinton and Madison streets. Tucrday forengon -'.;W. Clark, an employe of ‘Moore & Co., No. 182 Mouroe street, while at- iempting to get on an olevator in the bullding, feil from the second floor Into the basement, recelving such severe fnjuries that he di t 12:30 yester- day morning at No, 717 Supetiorstrect, 1o Jeaven wife andone child, and had no relatives in this wection, baving recently come here from Phila- delphls. The Heaperla Lodee, No, 411, A, F, and A, M., prepared o good programme for their fricnds 1. evening—including fnstallation of oficers—at tha Mason{c Temple, corner of Halsted and itandglph sirets, The progmmme was not carried ont as to 1nstallation, ihat part being postponed until a fu- tore date. 'The Tomple was crowdedl with upwsrde of 500 people, who listencd to a cholce mus! programme. At the regular communeatlon of Lincoln P ke, No. 613, A F. & A 3., held Friday grening, tho tollarihe Sficers’ werd Ineiatied by I, . dohn 0"Nell. D.1.G. .. aanlsted by A, - L. DeWitt C. Cregler sa’ Grand Marshal: 1fenr; Hamilton, W. M. s C. & W Mactin, J. Whitagy. ‘Srcretary: W, J.C. DU Vry, 3. D J. A, Becker, Buel, J. 8. Gearge 3acsaiey, Tyler. Somo of the bova an ‘Chango have grown ter- ribly **thin" durinzthe late deadlock on th prod- uce movement in the conntry, One of them, who is inclined 1o measure the corn of olher people with his_ own bushiel. dreanied tho nighit befora 1ast that coming on ‘Chango onie moning ha' fonnd the crowd all dead. like the Assyrian host after the angel had waded through thelr camp. The Coroner who was sammoned to hold_ the foueet found the lotal ssscts (o conslst of a bushol and o balf of watches, 8 palion of diamond pins, $1 fo carrency, and 40 cents In specie, Ald, Edward Cnllerton and Detectivo Denls Stm. ‘mans have eone 1nto partnership in police and de- tectlvo basiness of ‘a private natare, and have Jocatod thelr olice op Cla: reet. niidway between Munros and Adame atreets, ‘Tho latter Lins entire- 1y recovered heaith, the poomees of which was the only cause of his withdrawal from ths cify force. Tho new fOrm starts in under auspicious circamstances, and fhose who have known Htmmons in ycars past knuow woll whint ho is capablo of. Al Cullerton has always bad a predileciion for police business, und will un- doubtedly do whll. There was nothing new In tho af Qlement, Morton, & Co, yeater Tho E creditors havo sent ou i fepresontative, who, with tho ansistance of two experts, s making an ex- amiuntion of the firin'a buoks from tho timo that they commenced business, The statemcat will probabiy be complatad ln-day, and Mr. Morton will accompany the represontativo back to the Bast. The creditors aro_wlling to accept anch Terms an the frm fs willing to make, and it fa mors than ifkely that matters will ho awicably arranged and the houso resumo burlness beforo the end of next week. Jowlah 1L Kelloag, actuary, Indlcted Satneday, in conncction with the ufiicers of the Protectlon Lifc-Insuranco Compauy, foriconepiracy to da- irand, appearcd 1n court with his cuunsal yoster. day and imane the cuslomary rayuest for 8 speedy trlal. Uvonconsultation with the Atata s Aitor: ney, Mr., Kellozg's Iawyer vas told thut i would he imposeible to try tie :asodur!ng the prescat month, owing to the crowded condliion of the catendar, and that it conld bardly he reached betors the mids dleof February. It will, huwever, his bronght up far trlal as soon as it can bo reacticd consintently El:’lll lelgo rights of persona indicted previous Lo Mr, 0gg. Irs_of Mesetn The Weetern Linaced-Crushers' Association held 1t8 regalar seml-annual moetlng n the clnb.rooms of the Tremont Houso yestcrday. Thera was o full attenaance, some farty-fiva inllla belng ropre- ronted. Among (hoso present were: Fresident Bell, of Minncsota: 1. B, Narncy, Tolodos . L. Popa, Dayton, 0. ; Georgo W, Werner, Des Malnos, In.: . D, Close, LowiCitgy Ta. W, 8 llapper. Olimwa, Ta. 3 Alexunder Easton and_Hobert Brown, KL, Lonfs: Julho I Meekn, Findlay, Jorepll U Evane, Tndlanapatis, Ind.: 8. 8. Wa ron, Loutaviile, Iy, : C. S. Tamilton, Mtiwanke . ana W, I Or, 'Plgua, 0, Prestident el occupl the chair. Theseasians are private. Tho McNally wing of the Democratie party met atthe Palrier” Iluuse last evenlug. 8o important wan the lmalnesn to bo transacted that the meoting was Lield wita closed doors, Al that waa done was the appointment of a Committce of throe from each pirecinct fo register all the Democratic votors of the city Iu books which have beon prepared and distributcd for that purpose, The clan will hare- after convene overy Wednosday evening at the ie place, 'I'hie reencctabic Deémocrats fild hel customar) mnIJeka{ weceting yosterday aftel noou ln Mr. Perry 1L Srolth's ovice, Pose of recelving reports and flling vacancien in the Girand Conncil. 'fne proceedings wers of no general intercet, Thery ehould have came np yesterday befors Juatice Tiaines tho case of Nalph B, Ghriney ve. 4o N thu latter baving, mccording to Mr, complamit, calbageil anlay of rare cxcele @ Trish charactanizatian, wrilten by him rother, Murphy hiad to'leave 1own, ho ever, (o keep cugagoments, and, perha not ting aamuch storo on tho play as ite author did, tarned it over to Chiristy's counsel, and took from whew a receipt for )t. ‘This ends the matter, the suthor getting back hle production, which ha can mow disposc of to Mr. McVicker or any other mane ager for aulold opuléacy. ir. Cheiaty has o vory yoor opinion of Mr, Murihy &6 o wan und osan actor. 1o says that he is an uncultivated porson, gud docsn't know the meauing of the word dia- gue. 81x companles of cavalry and Infantry of the reg- ular army. uder Col. 080 K. Bath, have ber ordered from Forts Russelland McPhorson, and Cawp Douglas, {o the rescrration near Fort L1l daho" Terrllory, whore are quarterad the Maooock lodlons. Some tima ogo, §t will_ ba remembered, ~Tall-Fellow, an Indian warrlor of tha abo dead a citizen of Fort Mal), fo gi for pun anent, as should hisve been done under tho treaty. &Gen. 'Shoridan bas ordered tho troops out there, 1t {2 andecstoud, for tho patiose of securing Tall- Fellow as 8 pitsoier, and furibormors 10 41 tho entlre tribe of Dannocks, us the lndia thouzht to be only waitlog for spring to when tbey will b on the path fur anything (et 1uay torm op. - ‘There was buried yesterd: ored woinan named Pl n, plunder, or liev, J. B, Lawson, out on M| Diversey avenue. Olf Phabu Mrs. Lawson, who fs preity well alonz la years hericif, Laat summer she wa tlve as & per- #on of 60. Atonc time sbo was Loth deaf and blind, but for soveral yesrd buck she could wee and Bear oa well 8 auy one, und did her own_sawlng and hnitting. Hue deuslsc was undoubtedly hase 1chied Ly two falls, the first aix months ago and the 9tber witlun two mouths, bo expressed it, they **abook up her old bon 3 bed for & muntb, sud Sunday had s stroke of par- alysle. Thfs was tho last straw, sud she died Tuesday. ELECTIONS. ‘Tha annual electlon of oficers of the National Dank of Illinols yestordsy aiternoon resuiled in the re-clection of the various gentlonicn who filled creditably last year. They are President, Goorge Kchneid Vice vesident, William 11, Bradley; Casbler, H. }i. b, Tha followlng oficers were clected yeater- day by the Directors of the Iiuol "l‘nul e and Saviogs Hunl 1878: President. Iloman & Vice- Pmi&em. \f}fib llil bfl a eabdcnt, William 1, Mitcholl; Casbler, James Qibbs; Asslsisat Cashier, John J. Mitchell, i TUM BOUTU-TOWN COLLECTOR. iBouth-Town Collactor-olect Phila 0. Dodge yes- terday prescnted to Supervisor Mason the bond which Lad been rofected on the provious day, snd the Supsrrisor again deciined to approve it ' Mr. go stated that Mr. H{nadale wishod to take bick notice of withdrawal from the boud, but the Hupesrisor bas recelved none frowm Nr. Hiusdals Blwself, Mr. J. Hi. Swan, suother of the bunds- men, notified Mr. Mrson {hat **in any event, you Easoass g e o b e ing lettor to Mr. jo may therefure con- aldered nal: ¥ Cutcago, yan, 1 bave examlncd ~Milo G. Dodge, Keg.—] = Big: Vhe boud bicseaiad (o Gia o iheit i, executed by you as Coilee by Davi R e A Rl g A AT B A A A g TR Wl g S A Crd A . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1878, eatt, ¥. C. Iinsdale, and TWiitiam B. 11. Grar as secari- ties In tha ri(r;ll somn of ¢ You will, will you_no! 11,09, the t‘h-nem Te In his_fancy asw that f notlce [n next day's Trinvxe:'a cony of next day’ Tiynung (marked Exhibit A.) hi counsol far the falr plsintiTs and Tie TRtArKE'S advertiaing elerk suminoned ta identify him an tha inserted the adrertisement; then eard, 26 in s dream, the foreman say, without We find for the plaintiff $10, - Bat he rallied himself, Charles was here from Madison £ He was my mother's only orothor, and § have ever been hia favorile nephew. immente property, res) eatate, or sucl £penda £10 & year for sclesoratocnt off tho conpona Bat, atas! heis say it again and sary it clerks nnd_visitors will one added takes away #o_mnch of the appropela- tion, and leaves that tuch less to buy fond, fnel, A big holo waa niade last month in 00 appropriated for the year, and at the cnd of the quazier probably two-thirda of the amoiot w1l have been cxzpended, leaving about $30.000 for the rest of the year, The following fi the 2d inst., om le snt tranafixed, and ho secarilies nam hat 1t not sny was ample fo ecire lots which conid, Tie likely to arl ew clrcamatances. v ennounel by one of aatd secutltieat his name from said leaving the box, For thesa reaonn | 10 8ppruve the bond aforemid. Taurg respect e Bupervisor of the Towa of Sauth C! The following leiter was yesterday sent by Mr, Mason t the Cornnty Clark: unty Clerk of tvok Con notfes that T have decting resented 1o me by Ihilln G. Dod; r of the Tows of Bonth Cnl‘t'lxr:‘ g, G M taor of the Towa of Bouth Chicago. There will donbtless be a meeting of the South. Town Board to-day or to-mortow for the purpose of electing a Collector. TATE OF TAXATION, The following table shuws Lhe percenla, taxation In each of the three towna which make up Any pereon who knows what his agressment 15 aa §tstanda alter the equnliza- oar lmlwhn; hla h}x fe; Lut if T e can go and ask the Town Collector, West Side the park tax fs levied waluation as_ascesed by the Town A ualized up hy the County and State lence, tho rate of tazation on Weat cent odd on the equalized er cent on the assess- 'hia {8 the tabie: ures shot tho rellef given since tiing coal and clothing, a8 the quantities conid not be got at readily: Rattons, Pounds meat, Founds dread. b 20712 0 8,30 3 £. F. C. Kinkte, Mo ==nat morigages or nnimnroved DEarfif: Hoase iaxe The et figures cover only up to 2 o'elock In the From the way orders wers being given ALthe oftice the quantities r than thore dealt ont Monday, fore siated, the average applications were shout fifty & dday, From the 2d to the Bth inst. Of thess abont 200 were on Dbeautital womsn of he has borne a deadly mity to the aex and to When I irent ta aeo him to.da *Nephow, my doetor tells me 1 all muat fade ae & leaf, and (o the course of & faw months—it may be only weeks—be latd in hi nothing into the Ing out of it, and [ Rolr_and resldnar oul when the revorter 587 were pecelved, Monday and 150 on Tucsday, And nnlyh;hru‘qn tho Clty of Chicago. the allent tomb, waorld, and wé can faks notl intend to make you my sole ! Now, not ona ceat of m ever g0 to & marricd man, or is engaged to ho marrled. hel ou'll do_ when you ara rollin while yeatcrday they yo linve passed When the fact {s anletic quarter there tlons by the Coon! fignre ont for hymse! he prefers to get al a known all throngh the wil] be o getting near the County Agent's office, and hundreds of roall cheateil ant of_the ns: descrving poor will be Of courso, 1 can't ance the {axpayers deslre Capt. McCirath hae given the visitors Investigations, and a grest { they do thelr duty, but Tam firmly resolved ax to what I re you engaged? Wh could 1 a1y xald the youn| counterfeited agony: ** tell chance of Innting’for yon a 1ife of comfort, ~nay. atrict orders regardin deat depends upon them, people who will not work when they can get It but cler boing supported b rred, and 1he feeblo ans who have noone toprovide for them receive the aid 1o austain 1ife. no probability of the Noard reconsider- M'\i. Hnrlln'“:s s he sl the connty will ho the trath and forfeit a widows and children Chtcagn, CAicagn. Chicagn, shake a paraenl o} 30 280 sil? With a ment ve ness, 1 perjarod mysolf iike a whole brigade of Ididit with auch zeal that the ald cne—1 mesn my venerable rolative's ~suspicions were sroused, and, lnoking At me *Iheern some one toll me yon wasnofi onagatup to Unlon Park, If you can, ¢ faleelioo Heaven for fo ing 1ts action in the matter, voleil for the snepension of County Agent might diecriminate between the de. serving and undeserving withont regard to se the otliera did not #o understand, nrged that dincriminating power be Agent without anepending the ord Toard refuecd to do. wili cost the pes two montas, anc MATRIMONIAL, BOAN—CHANDLER. | Last evening at 5 o'clack a quiet, elegant wed- ding ocenrred at the corner of Jackson street ana Centre avenoe, in which Ml daachter of 1. D. Chandler, Esq., was united in marriage to Mr, Willlam C, Egan, of the firm of Althoogh Mise Chandler was well koown smong the soclety young people of the wish of all partles concerned -oank Pres'dents, for Mr. Senne | sharply, he asid, given the er, which the ‘The suspension of the order 1e not loss than $:10, 000 the next 10 one will be the better by it. TOTEL ARRIVALS. aiker, Virginia: U, C. Van Harn, -collected my- 1 could, and replied, *Respected t eslimavle, Accoroplished, and in that vicinity nmong whose reckoned. “Dut of a vofter sentiment than friendship we have never apoken.’ d the venernble rufilan; *nvw me her written acknowledgmeut to that effect within twenty-four hours, or else I will Im- mediataty alter my will and leave my whole gigan- paying off the national debt,’ natead of baving out engage- waorld, I am anxio:s that e concenl the fact—nay, Charles' srealth will do us more goud than it would to the bloated bondholdera of Hurope, and surely luus stratagemn will not be wron, Thi there ls & mos! m, utiful young lady ins Hoo. M, G Anele, New Yorks Gen fricads 1 Am proud to be 'r, ‘fndlanapolls sl AL 3 Barah 0., oldest te property toward, You see, love, orese "\ Teknor, f. Tichiands &, W. Waldron, Shafelat & Co, erling, New Yorki L. A. B F Dutéon, Dewrert West Side, it was t| 7 tbat none shonld be preaent but tho 8 very fow of the most Intimate friends. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. N. Morrison, pastor of the Church of the Eplphany. There were no attendants, In traveling dress of aea-creen sitk. Aftor the congratulations and a wodding snpper, ‘gan took the 8 o'clock frain oyer the Pan-llandlo route tor Loulsville, Nastville, New Orleans, Bavannah, and other points of inter- will be absent a monih, wi their abode In thelr own honse, No. 210 outh Morgan sirect, the gift of the mother of the groom. numeroas and efegant. COX—0'NEILL, t evant occuered yesterday even. ing at & o'clock at the Cathedrai of the taly Name. 1t was the nacriago of Miss Delnla O'Nelll, an ac- d and well-know young lady of the North Divislon, whoss parenis were among the oldcat rettlers In Chicago, resttlt of tha evening's nrocecdings wna, tha he bade her farewell at 10:58, having proviousiy taken & full-stzed oathon a cof from the Dest Anthors™ that would lie true to her, ho carried In hi¢ pocket the following document: danesvilie, Wint J. Daris, Heloft: Gov. C.’ W. Turner, Bannock, of ‘*Selections loved her snd ‘The bride was atticed rker, Liverpuol, Fng.: D.'E. Guerhoent, ' tavre, Spriois T1amiilion, OBt if. G1bsos. D IN TROUBLE. WELLS & PAULKNER, Rumors were curront In businesa cireles yester- day toat the well-known wholesale grocers, Wells & Faulkper, located at No 81 South Walter street, werp embarrsssed, anallkely to fall, The house 1s 000 of the oldest in the city, and the announce- ment twas recelved with feelinga of surnriso and regret, With & view of learning something de- nite regarding the flying reports, a representative of Tue Tnisuxe visited tho store, and in the course of a conversation with the members of the Grm obiained thelr side of the situation. “This s to certity that Mr. nat now cogaged {0 me, femolely, weattoned the subject of matriwony or luve ta m=, nor I to him, snd slithe affection we niava for each otiier, or have had for each other, 14 that of brother for slster, aud v (Slgned) Mg — 183 had the door closed hehind bl lamphant cry, ‘‘Safe at last. he ¢ fled uver to Madlaon street, and bottle, in which he drank his own "l’|vdu saved $10,000 af 3, 1878 b i A has never, however eat in the Sonth, ‘The presouts were health with all the honors. the barkeeper, who thonght he was mad, o had secured a box at the Safe D *sand placed In it the preclous doc- men were decelvers aver, POULTRY. THE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the National Poultry Association was openedito the public ycsterday In the north winz of the Ex- position Bullding, and daring the dsy and evening a canslderable number of people were present to enjoy tho strenuous music of the competitors. ‘The mrrangement of tha coops was the same se at 1he pravious exnibitions, but the show of fowls Is in advance of anything which has boen seen In Chicago. . It may be sald, ina gonoral way, that the allotment of spnce places the plgeons and outh side of the hall, s In the fdrst alle roomaman, M- tae well-known firm of Cox Brothers, tho contractors. Tho_lnteresting ceremouy was performed by the Rov, Father Egan, propriate address to tue newly+ tum (ne charch the company repaired to the residence of ex-Sherif Aguew on urun sireet, who i3 brother-1n-law to the bride. A reception then took ceived many useful and romatndor of the evening w: Joyable manuer. who delivered an g nonrrled couple, that jedgment would Le cntered Ilpnnnllol:?‘lhfi amonnt of which—the reporter understood Mr, 3 ‘The houss was not in- bo note, which wonid ma- He had lately csiled upon Solo- mon Bumith, the President of the bank abovs in- dicated, and endeavored to obtaln an extentlon of negutlations Le hud recelved He thonght the bavk was 100 hastily in the premises, and secmed impressed with the Lellef that it nd had not much conddence grocery merchants, unchanged wnclo:hnln lace, and the bride utiful presents, ent In » highly en- bt tho company separated, wishing Mr, and Mrs. Cox & prosperous and a pleasant yoysge through life. PRETZFELD—FHIEDMAN, Miss Loulse Friedmun, the cidest dsughter of Mr. Jacob Fricdman, was mairicd last night at the of her fathor, No. 671 M Protzield, of Vittsburg, Pa. was perforined at 8 Dr. Kohler offl ‘b white gros-zrain silk, en Prnces ming, urange blossame, and the conventional vell. ‘Thera were no attendants, officiated as maeter of ceremonies. dorned with flowers, Tho'presents warsa numcrous and costly, and mcladed many articles of use and adornment, Aniong those present wers Mr, Henry Leopold, Dy ilenry, Mllmhil Wells to any—was sulvent, and coul turo vainrday, the note, but pendl notics from the Casi chigan avenue, mes snd bant the Cochins and he: alle, while tho stel ena of iha bull -birds, {be stnfled specl 2, T t hall.. The best ides of tho exhibition which can 1,000 entries, abont half mn‘my firm ock, the Ray. n % twenty-cight yeare, and they had scttied thele bills and never refused t of any ouligntions, Tho dogs, thic Ar, Jdullus Ballenbere bo throuzh the He had deals with Mr. ears, and had never In all that time therefore ho could nut 4 be pressed so hard in The roporter asked him was claboratety be Had 18 to concelva of of them male nusiciaus, all piping at once, no two on the same key. wera in piace yesterday, and all will bo by this underatard why they sho) su ahort n pace of timo. Af Lo hud endenvored toobialn an extension and had, but following the negutiations ont would be entored. Nearly all the thodand came the notice that jud; Darinyg the month of Soptember the Grm had done a large business, but when the conntry roads became alnost total auspension little was dono, ilo could not tell rominent exhibltor from . McAillan, of Galt, Ont., who Las aps the abroad ls Mr. R ut 125 birds in coops. ki Inck of which breed he lus ton 80 shows Hamburga of the following nclled, siiver nenclied, olden spangied, otc. carded Golden Poilah Bearded Sliver Polish, 0 on to the end of bis tethor, ndisposttion may ba comme: Tr. Horace Enos, of Milwnukoe, ia another ex- 1o has twenty-eight on. ? Polands, Dlack Cochina, and Ban- 18 nds are eplendid specimens, Edward Lamb, of Chicago, Dark Brahmaa, Lamb i Preaide M and Mrs. Minch and s, L. Glazie ch, 3, Misses Enima and Kitt! William Pretzteld of Pittsburg, Philli Bacr of Cleveland, #0 bad, and there v of trade in the rural dis ana collectlons were dimcult. how matters wonid calmioate until to-day. one thing they bad been assured —they had plenty af friends who stood ready (o sesist them if they e reporter that the 080, and_ thut they rubably adjust matters satisfactortly to- He also made similar statcmonts as those of their buslness and thelr of Now Yorl ry_ Schubert of New York: Aaron Schubert, of New Y Jacob Kione, Mayor of Freeport, and danghte Mra, Emanucl Frankenthal, New Mr. Fnolknor Informed Judgment note was for 8 hibitor of special werit, his partuer rezardin deulings with the Lank above named, the geutlemen uava any figarcs concerning taclr arsscts and labllities ottier than those given above, ther persous whom the reporter inter- viewed 1t was learncd that the cause of the cmbar. tteibutable (o the upen-ac- us cffects of which havo shows twoniy-four nt of tho Association. Other promineat exhibitors arc David Jonos, of collaction of Bu@ Cochina; o stlol, of Now York; Mr. Jullus of St. Loufe; Mr., ork; Miss Ross Miller; 3 Mra. Lena Manoheimer; Mr. Charles hors, |l take & hridal tour to the make thelr Lome at Pittahurg, THE SBTRATAGEM. A TRIUMPII OF DIPLOMACT. Roaders of Tie Tminuxe have already been mada sware of the diplomatio corrospondence on the subject of metrimony couducted by & young woman livingin the vicinity of Union Park and & young wan engaged {n a wholesale dry-goods houso down town, whereln, after eflorts that would havo more Laldheaded than he is, the youug woman was compelivd to recorl beaten and bailed, without having secured a scrap of ovi- dence with which she could feol enfe In going bo- fore a jury of her countrymen with murriageable Indeod, ahe hadn't a scrap of evidence of auy description, for towarda the middle of Do- me 10 open tho casket con- taining the wrelch's letiora (casket means work. she found that they had been writ- 80 cunnlogly de- completoly away Uus Friedmnn, Michigan, witha ia et‘ol ducks, gecse, and by count syatem, tho disnet been pointed wut in Tue Trinuxe beretofore, ‘I'he Arm Love not heen able to obtsln an wodation on ths accounts thus kept, swhereas, If they nad taken the paper of thelr cunntry custom. d have been converted futo fun ample _enongh who . claim ~ to that Easy aad W, @. Puttifoot, reprose: jand with elzhteen entries of Dark icorze Butlers, of Oak Park, Houdans Bmith, of Falrdeld Plains, Ontarl h ) of doing luslnes: upen-account plan. I8 aaid to praount to from 813, 400 oncn accounts and bills “recofvable the firm nave 5 The total Ilsbilitles umount o, ), 000, Later In tho day it was oponly asscrted ihat the firm had Involuntarlly suspended, lurestization, 1t was ascertainod udgment nots reforre Savlnge, Losn & Teust Company cauncd & levy to b inade on the stora of thu drm, and last night it was in the p Froni & gentleman w every means that” tho Mavllities and o 1 Amcts 31, ots, and $10, 600 In stock. Eatl ma at thelr faco valu uits $7, 000, which In th Is 10 carry on's business of the vropartion the firm wero dutng, They owa tueir misfortuns largo- 1y to tha bl fire, Aficr that evont they patd up In full, contuming all the profdta of the uusiness for the two or threa years subseguent, tha depresslon, the dopreeiation of valaw accumulation of bad 3r. Wells is tho owner of & couple of huuses and lots, on which theru is no particular facumbrance. IN HANKRUPTCY. | Darlus E. Livermore, formorly & dealer In up- gtery yoods, of this cily, was the first of the five unfuriunstes who yeaterday showed up thafe n the Bankrupt Court, the secured $5, (100, benldes $17,800'd: 'Tho aascts are as follow and I;p!.n accounts, 843, Torrey, Chicago, golden-pencile uuimm.m.= un‘r::n Park, s Mutanall Erust R Co o0 tHirey-elghi coops. pl ‘stson, Aurora, white-Crestod whi J. MeUlichrist, Marshalliown, a., and Mra. J. E. White, Englewood, Houdans, The ehow {a cxcellent in the item of games, and 10 those others mentionrd ora have, no doubt, with thoss named, made Blsmarck ov Other extilhit- exhbits favorably com ut it would be im lack of epace to nama ali who have mada & dieplay, The display will continue till Jan, 18, STREETS AND ALLEYS. THE PAVEMENT ORDINANCS, ‘The Joint Committee an Streats and Allcys of tho threa divisions met yesterday afternoon in the Ald. Gilbert presided, and thers wers present Ald. Ballerd, Baumgarten, Kerber, Lawler, Bweoonoy, Scaton, Tally, Throop, an of hose position gi cember, whon she ‘before thoe interval ore City Clerk's office. hf it finally concluded to try ol dld, and, huwever It¢ was ml!t:[y{ed, lnduudul.);: au 1t I8 undersiond that younyg man to commit himeelf to o proposal. ‘They firat took up the Mayor's veto of the pave. In explanation of his velo, he #ald that he doubtea the wisdom of makivg ono foundaifon for cedar-block pavements and feront ono for all other kinds. The ordinance re- quirod that all other than cedar blocks should pe lald on stone or concrete foundstions, and the i ttied, g Ly o of his ¢r anyather tluic, and yel Delila, wonnd bi round her litle fnger just as if he had only been seven green withes.) ' When the young man went home tnst night, after ac- cupying half a chairand with 27 per cent of her hest camplexion on the left shoulder of his cost, hie had inadu & double-and-twlst promiso of mal risye, promised Lier an eugagement.ring sot with duutwonds, and syroed to ca en ment ordiasnce. and the unse- on her next gven- and roficcted oo tary patition was filed agal Eldred, lamber-doalers at 2: reet, by the fullowin, o claim for §131 by ibirty-nino unotes, ali data Peter E. Bostler, the enormity of ‘*You are a nice asi & 2 The raaticr of onlering filing and founds Wwad a fool to you und you could discounts and a beal tlons should be left to the discretion of the De- Ml(“n{:“m)'.a Worke. March 13, 1K7. H. Hrandan, $2,80: Gi; and Peter slawoll ymeut of commercial o 1o shaw causo Jai Secrelary Evart sont at the mecting, m now! (reat thunde n ol id cut my throat." There wore & number of vanor only ls charged, ita 10 was fvue Then he got down b ns lia sald, wusugly witnessea nnyhow, unlc den under the sof; of Monmouth, in* voluntsrily, improved, and st once. ‘They do not want to wait 45, snd the unsecured $1,U54, 47, et & atrect paved, what they could gat, even if thoy again la iwo ur three yeara® Lime. Ald, Sweoney called upon some of the cone tractors present to give their aplulons o tho gen- 03 ud, If sho Lad, ft i fraua and colluslon.' and preferred ud to pavo it on_eccomaiodation paver. Thy ( Iand, incumnbered ming stock, $170; and ho cried: ®ot her whero her is short, " anu, geing to bed, evening lio was promotly on hour, and after tho! ono chalr) she ssid tlat ring—did you forget 141" everforget anythlug n yoi In “faco lighiod upy s0n respondod with whero heavy flling was aone 1 nslderabie time to se Ailing was nos more than eighte, work could yo right on, 1d. Swoeney moved that,iwheroyer more than tbree fect of flling wre owed to stand three months before itle manufscturce at 1iad seated th zect, canio next, besldes a liabill smountlng to $17,071, ou accommodation paper, referouce was mad Leter (. McQuade, a grocer at 034 Forty-third atreet, of (he Town of Lake, bLis aflairs iu this wav. $141.17, tho sccured, "Cho assels compriss fai but heavily fncubere ut in tle sircet be wan the Iast 10 closo up naming & firm whos ound In_unuthe: **andsclected a ringaet witn dlsmonds mangaucess, lful He AW said thnldly, * towards furnishlng a house. wasto a0 much money on e, Ab, could that be inaney wasted which—but let said 1o tho geatlemanly clerk, it,* and I gave ?ém ol Ald, Vaumgarien moved o mal sighteen inches. p 1. Smith sald he had vaved a number of where he flling ranged from wno 1o fonr ‘The contracturs were cnablod tado the paviug wilhin three weeks, and, whilo hao kept tho strecis in order for twelve, months the espenso atteudsnt on scillements was not wore thap 850 on two lles of streeta, the souner a street coutd he A proper soitiemen| tock of grocaries hird atreet, Unlun Stock Yards, §250% 101: and open Accouuts, fect in thickness, gone ] You should not **Waste? On you? COUNTY RELIEYF, HESULT OF OFENING THE DOORS. The effuct of the action of the County Board in abolishing Rule No. 4 bscame apparent at the County Agent's office Kouday alternvon, and since then theapplications for rellef have Iucreased from 710 173, and unless thers re some restricilons, saye Capt. McGrath, tho ap- propristion of $100,000 will be exhausted long before the end of the year, No. 4 was rescinded for (our months last year and for threo months in 187 plications was not waterially fncreased, yot that 10 the factof the suspension having Comalites, ~very Tew presont wister, sud the Count; same discretion as befor daslstance would & In iz opinion ved affer 8ling tho ould ba gotton by and o clsuse should be in- ulring the contractors to ibis fnscription un . B, 8, to 8 C January, 187800+ ecetacy, addiug below he hioi 10 be backs out, or " aald tho heartle at e with paiued. cngegament ring? Alay, and yel you appear to m that'eozagemcnt rings are ne uay, are regarded by the bong r of suleclsmna, 'm o judge of endm ard’ wsld hai the worst pino lumbor you Fave not beas n the best soclety— from top logs snd rotten lumbermen would not cut boards less than feot in length fro out the words 't ‘While it is true Htule e moved Lo stril 10 4 S d 3 lzren, and Count D'Or- » 8 3 a N 150 {a favor of striking s, 4 1 Ishuader to think what a social preciplee I you over throush wy refocted that, 0! caton made & motiou sccorai; hsmlock’ Ballard i his amendment, thus allowing of tho ues of hemlock planke. cane 80 ncar dragving thoughtlessness. Tuaen have juat said, §200 would o s0 1ar towards fur. our happy littls . cottage-hom, Wasn's 4 nightt* Lad fuvolved berinadl. uld ot eastly escape, snd lied 8 fow 1nward (cars, i b Gently und blusbin, from ber pockes 8 Hitlo s *+ 0, Alonzo, won't you row's Tumtyay” y Agent allowed the 1 who were worth rocelved it Tho pubii o Miou has spread thy fa 1ty suspension all over the city, and the re statud, was noticeabla olutlou was adopted. county will be which will cut of hicago by ulh;: countls L . And this sule Capt. iog rigldly. He also iatenda shutting d all ten who ure young sud ablo-bod! no clilldren. Applicants iust bo enticcly destitate, veo thom. The action of tha incresss tho busiuess of thu ‘The amendment as 0n motion of Ald.’Thraop, ooden payements' wero airicken of the ordinance shared the ssuie ate. There was conslderable ouposition tu placiog tne work uuder the control of th Public Works, sud the Commitiea deci Council sbuuid retaiu coutrol of it, us proviaed by The slx months lHmle between and paving was stricken uut, s0 that work could gu oo at ouce, sud the ordinance a3 amended mmittce then took up the recommenda- tion of the Board of Pablic Works for the FAVING OF BUXDRY STANNTS. of amyndments were made Lo the llst iy pressaied, acd the Committes de- dida't buy the ring. aua jujudiclons remard leanua from wuich « ult, a8 the sawmu afteenoon the res- The demands upon the d, but thure fs a the ordinauce. y it no oo can re- d 1o Cook Couuty one clrath purpos ble wau gazed upon i engagement no- *thesa thloge are published in Europe aud at York, and 1 sbould like 1o sco tho fastlon be or no ald will be o aud her volue faltered wi Couuty Board will etded to recommend the passage of ordinances for paving the following streel XgRTH DiYISION, Street, i ndiana, e rirer Clark ¢ AOLTR DIVISION, ifthey. Adw: Vi iven, ok, wellth, ranklin, Fifinav., sherman, lay 0} anty-second 5?“{' ater ar] ;P-enly-mlm wanty-alsth Brat ino1 irie av., South Park av., Thirty-nrst, rate Fourth av.y Jiarison EAgnseanth, ndisne sy, tieth, Btale reher worth av., nts ubbard court,’ Wabash a K5 art, ADagh aY, idriden court, Wabmnar, hirfeth, Talrie AV, onroe, ata wEr Madeon, Tandoiph, Dapiatne Chicagoar., (iiwsukee Talon, ¥ashingtof Aaisied, Faiten Raaganion, H:ndolvh orth Halsted, Indlans .ake i Centraay, indiaan. i Weatern av, Weat Onlo. nfon. ‘The bridge. BROKEN DBANKS. CONGRESSIONAL RELIEF. ‘The ptesence in the city of Senators Davis and Oglesby gave the Recelvcrs of tha broken savings banks an opportunity to speak to them with refer- ence to the bill prepared by Bla). Kirklang, now pending in Congress, remitting the tax on the de- posits In those institullons. Accordingly Messrs. Horton, Tuarpin, and Ward, and C. C. Honn(‘. representing Judge Olls, called on thom atthe Grand Pacific yesierday morning. The only ground upon which the co-operation of the Benaturs was anked was, that, the capital of the banke baring been absorhed yenrs ago, whatever the Government cullected \rn\ldtnmn ‘romi the dopositors. They nlune would be affected, and In view of thelr losses Ly tive failuze of the banks it was Lut anactof Justico to let them have what remalnod. The tax ciaimed by the Gorarament isabaout 8100, 000, Sen- ator Davis thought the bill would pass, and Senator Oglesby believed there wonid be no trouble abont it. They requested tha Hecelvers to make out & atatemenit of the cirenmstances and to forward It to them at Washingtan in odarihlllhn‘mlfihl makea thelr aesocintes awaro of the licts. The bill 1s general In 1ts character, and, 1[It voes through, wl;l benofit the dopositors in every broken savings bsak in Lhe country. HEXRY GREXNEDAUN & GO. Mark Kimball, Provislonal Asalgnce of Henry Greeusbaum & Cu., vbtained an vrder from Judge lllmlfi!ll yeslerday lulhnlhmE him to foin with the holders of Wesat Side Park bonds, deposited as collateral by tbe bapkrupt Srm, $n sell- Ing them for the bencit of the estalc, the clalmants to retaln what ls doe them, and fo {nen over the balance of the sam reslized to Mr. Kimball. The petition upon which the order was Lased seta forth that the month of Janusry will be a better time to aell than thers will be ** for a long whille.” The holders are: The Merchants' Nation- 81 Bank, gfl Nattonal Bank, $32,000, sccerity for $26,880; Corn Exchange Natloual Daak, §i3,000, security for $30,850, ~ The bonds will probsbly sell abave ar. P% the Third Nation complaint was made ac the urdlfu u§ ||hud positors In comiog in to rove o) Ly The Garman-American proposes to declare s div. idend some time next month. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, The Sheriff goes to Jolles to-day with nlnetesn prizon: ‘The trial calendar In tho County Conct will ba taken up Monday. Judge McAllister did not declde thaquestlon of 1he logslity of Lhe berry ordinance yesterday, and ‘will not for soverat days. ‘The arguments In the West Park Commls- sloner quo warranto case will be heard by Judge McAllister at his court-room in the City-Hall to- motror, Commissioner Cloary 18 mentioned asa candidate for Bherift this fall, and Commissioner Senno;’ it fneaid, has an eyc on the office of County Treas- uror two years hence, The calling of the auasl-criminal calendar was completed 1n the Criminal Court ie ardny, Tho court calendar will be taken up to-day. . The Gane non murder case ts set for Monday. = John Iialght, the old-llme owner of Haight's clrcae, will bave the question of his sanity teled in tha County Court to-day, His mind, 1t ls said, has become disturped by financial tronbles. 8, N. Wilcox, through his attorney, guur\uy gave notico 1n the Criminal Court thal ho shonld apply at an carly day to have the (ndletment agalnst him quashied, on the ground that there waa no evidence on which to base it. are very slow {n coml? forward the law requires, So far not .and those procoedad tmaer. Eihreenth, MHarrison, ono-third have registere who remaln untegistered Feb, 1 il against, Sosays tho County . The money transferred Ly the cunnl('l‘r H {from the Com fon Account to the (fencral and aud Couri-llouse Fund—about $80,000—~was paid out yasterday, the mass of it _goinz for aslaries to employes, Architect Egan got away with $7,500. ‘The Printing Commitice had an informal talk esturday over the matter of letilng the contract Jor printing for another year, but no conclusion wasreached, The contmct for drugs a yurls: was lot alter this atyle: Tha bidders pnt In bl 1o furnlsh & long list of articles at cortain pr and, foaling up he column of fgures, tho & ard loweat hidder. The succe: which s never used, af ut 10 cunte an ouuce. whills It was worth 810 an onnce at wholessle, an thus his bid was made to appear tho most favora- ble. h dodge Is belleved to. have had something ta do with tho printing contract, for the onormoun slze of the printing bilis alona has open- ed the Commitica's eyes on the subject. LIRB'S ACCOUNTS AGAIN. ‘To undertake to dexd with Lisl's old sccounts i [ o snd n anintelligible and marked all over with evidences of gross crror. Sinco his report hae gone into the hands of the Finance Commiitee, County Ulerk Klukko bas taken hold of the work o &s to sim. lify, {f possiblo, the labors of that body, He has sken (ke ‘*vouchers' lothoexpeuseacconnt, and gave tothecashi-bookto vorify them, bul has become confonuded, aud knows very little more than he did when the work was commenced, He look hoid of the particular ** youchers," which ara recelple from Liob's bookkesper to himseif, and summly Uip the ltoms of oxpense shown on' the cash pook and not accounted for by mhnl vlnnch-:l. Bo makes the fol'owl: | The dret fl;‘l‘nmn of Alfl h book ah A and the lest thi okkec Inl'rl elileio Lieh show ' as baving been ‘expendad fo o 80135 g100.5 77, 18 €8, 145 1133 unl 11400 1120u0 Ovtoher. .33 #5.73 November, 113 7513 Total, $333,88 $616.90 1t wiil b secn from theso Ogares that tho cash- book doea nut agrea wilh the vouchers, —that the vouchers call for nearly $100 more of ** expense’* than thg.cash-book explalus, Syme of the itema churged urn" **exponace™ Mr. l\}akkc hag found o 230, to Yo an folluwa: Charity, 230 Bl 83,003 cartare, 5 Saweps indlog papers, § 90 of the General 80,505 cxpente company timia of riot, $261 exprens. §23; dirbets otles, 32050, and_oaly ons now f iho ofiice; atamps, $108.47; due Uil) of Arno Voss o taz-re domptibn mattcrs, $107.25 50 count on col and namel The Financa Con accounts Lo-morzaw, It would not bo sstal o] hava & foger in Ibe ple. CITY-HALL, The Comptrollee (asued $3,000 in rants yestcrdsy. A case of variolold was reported from No, 65 West Erlo street yesterday. George M. Farneworih was granted a permit yestordsy (o build foar two-story and basement dwellinge on Paulios, near Jackson street, 1o cost 10,000, City Attorney Tutbilt was _quite clsicd yes- terday ecause lu tha cave of Johan Hogan againat the cliy tho L“" had oaly awsrded bim $250. Mr. Hoxgan bad ble’ srm broken In l'ntllcu by g fall ;fl%‘ & defective sldewalk in 1575, sod saed for d the Grand Jury venne wal- ‘The Conncil will be ssked to appropriate about 5, 000 to run the city this year, Atlcast that s the estimsis of some of (he city officisle. There will be considerable culting down on some -lln e catimatus if saversl of the Aldermen bave thel The that Lo belug opened to ibe besia op- posit the North Side TPuwmping-Works 1o nut?i completed, ‘The nld-tnl“ has completely Allci up, and the new ditch will slso serve as an outlet for back-water frow the pumps. Work on the crid is progressing well, the workmen mociing with the ususl accidenis througk broken tocls, The repairs will noy be completed before spring, ‘te Dridewell Commissioners me} yeaterday n.armhu fo the office of Mayor Heath. There were present Mesars. Louis Wahl, J. C. Haincs, Col. oHammond, tbe Mayor, and Buperiutendent Yeiton. The latter submitted hls quaclerly ge- rt. The amount paid to the Comptrolies was 953,24 eapended, §12,100.83. 1 the 000. security for $61,600; Canadian, 58,500+ Dridewell contained 410 males and 100 fomalen: dnring the quarter thers were recelved 1,141 fomales; 1,200 males and 4:if fo- malen wero (Mycharged diring that teem, There remained 483 prisoners In the Brldewell Dec, 31, Of the prlsoners. 1,107 came from the Chicaza Pollce Courle, 303 from Justices of the Peace, 18 from tho Criminal and 2 from the United Biates Conrta, and 1 was recaptured. Of (he inmatew, 844 had been Incarceratad hefare, There were D1 colored, marrled, 43 who had children, and 521 who had both parents living; 172 conld nelther read nor welte, CRIMINATL. Henty Hatn, who tives at the corner of North Clark atreet and Chicago avenue, was yesterday placed under bonds of $300 lo keep tha peaco with hia brotber, whom he had threatened to kill. Joteph Hayes, another of the persons accused of conspiracy by Gus Anderson, was locked up at the Nadison Btreet Station yesterday. Tho cases of Matlida Flsher and George Glfford wers continned 1n §3,500 ball each to 1he 14th. Rofus W, Duanham, of Indlanapolls, yesterday caused the arrest in this city of one John Carr, who is charzed with obtaining 82,500 from an In. dianapolis woman upon promises of marriagze. The couple started back on an aiternoon train without leaving any further particulars of tio casc bohind. Danfel Madden, alina Traynor, and Michael Tellly, alias Lally, were canght by Detectlves Bchasck and Whalen In a Wearon aireot den, and are wanted for the Iarceny of dtstilling apparatas and carpenter taols frowm J. W, lieadon, of No, 43 Indlana street, on the 2:d of last December. Inthe ession of Hellly was found A ruby croes, tolen, and worth about $50. alter B, Tuaerit, alias Nilly DoWitt, of Barl- , wha has been In Jall for somo time awaiting trial on s chargo of making counterfeit $5 notes on the Citizens' National Bank of Indianapolis, gave ball yeoterdsy, He, however, wag Immediately reurrested for passing bogus quarters and halves at Aendota and Bandwich, and committed in defanlt of $1,000 ball fora hearlng before United States Commissioner Ifoyne Saturday, Justice Summerfield yesterday held 1da O'Leary and imma Hanson in $100 bonds each to the 10th, for beating John Denton out of $20; John Scott, telaining posscaslon of a pocketbook containing $24 drooped on the sireet by Srs. Anna d, C. Davideon; Arthur Willlams, suapected of steailne a coat, $500 to the 10th. Justice Morrlson held Willlam tavin in 8200 bonds for the burginry of Eberlein’s shop, No. 50 West Madison streot, Thern s & warrant out from Justice Pollak's Court for the arrest of U, Hafferkamp, who lives on Larrabeo atrect neur North avenue, Tho com- pisint againet him is for perjury, snd the com- r y Jared D, Thompson, siys that daring he present month lllflclkAmF made aftidavit before Jacob Groes, Clerk of Circnlt Court, that he was the awaer of & honse and Jot which he lad sold two years previons. The alleged perjurer cun- not be fonnd. Fome days ago Annle Wrigh Clinton strest bagnlo, lost out of a 81,000 diamond et one of the ear-rings, valued at A fellow named Albere Charles corresponded with her re- ll““"!fl“"’ luss, and »nid he thought he could re- cover the stone for $50, 'They had several meet- Inga on the lake shure at the foot of 11linols street, and yeaterday when shie got the diamond she cansed the arrest of Charles, thinking that lio knew more about the theft than he cared to tell. I1. Davle, a young man, was before Justice esterday tipon complaint of larceny lodged by M ‘ora dlunn, who lives on Clark strect, near Van Buron, {¥alving examiuation he waa lheld tothe Crimlnal Court in bonds of $300, Tho complainant alleges that Davis oroke inlo her honse in her absonce and carried away an organ— the only valuablu, plece of farniture she had, Davis waa onco bofore arrested for the offenso and was discharged after he had promlsed to return the property. This he did not do, and Mrs. Munn 1hloks that ho has sold it. ¢ Philip Corrigan and James Smith, lll!lllln1 banakerchiofs at the Adelphi Theatrs; ha Kelley and Willlam Phillips, found 1n por on of two striped lap-robes by Ofticers Murn d Wiley, of the Armory; Thomns Bourke, # pected of stesling an overcoat from Dr. Davi ‘corner ‘of ~State and Madlson strects Benjamin Plne, accused of awearing a B ewme in which Donald Thompson was Intorested; Michael Scully, larceny of a red and while horse-blanket, for Which an owner is wanted At the West Madson Strect Station. James Millor, Daniel Morrison, and Willlam M e yeeterdsy held {u_$2,000. each by dustica Bummerficld for _the burglary of nes & Harrlson's storo fu ar. sellles, and ihat of Frank Lagger at Turner Junction. — Charles West, the supposcd leader of the gxang, was honorably discharged, there bring no ovidenco agalust him in the burglar- {es, During the trial somo curious dovelopments were made concerning Mcyera and Pallack, two Weat Madison street pawnbrokers. One of the risoners aworo positively that the pawnbrokers iad encouraged them to steal sll tho goods thoy could from the conntry, but it was stipulated that they were to tonch noihing In the city, BUBURBAN. EVANSTON, ‘Tha Village Trastecs met Tuesday ovening at the rooms of tho Doard on Davis street, with President Huse in the chalr, and all tho mombors pregont except Trustea Kellogg. ‘The Village Treasurer, Mr. T. C, Ilosg. prescnt- ed hls report for the month of December, It Wi 11 keeper of a shorved, in brief, as follows: Receiots, 82,504.70; disbursements, §$0,375.51; money on hand, $18,014.04, 0 Stseet Commissioner roported nxPendltnm dunng the month amounting to $69. 7, snd col- lections from poll-tazes 'E“""E“"’ $2 Mr. Frank Merrtll, the Commnilssloner undee whose supervision the Centre-avenue sowor has “'r%. constructing, roported the completion of the wo ‘The Noard sod & resvlution forbidding sny person fron effecting connection with the sewer In quostion without apecial permission from the Vil- 1uge Clork; also providing that tno making of such cunnections be done by the Street Commissioner, e to be pald $10 for the job. r. N, 8. Davie presentod tho following resolu- tlon, which was also adopted: Reaolred, That It |8 not proper nor n accordance with pusliaccotomy tof publcamcera io lncur dubtachargo- @ to tho v of neceataty o 1h pur- fotauance S nelF omelal auiien DUt foF {helr owa ca- Apetition wae read, coming from the firm of T1'& Do Coudres, ng permission to construct & breakwaler from tho mouth of Davie etrect- rewer [0 o Jioint mbout 200 feot out {n the laks, and oxtending thence worth under the Davis-street pler to about opposite Church street, It being pro- posed 1o Ol the wpaca (hus fuclosed with carth and other aterial. - thereby making sufticient land for & lamior and cosl yard. This heln; propoeition calculaled to awsken no | cu o lon,—not to mentlon opposition, hange would militate againet the present plet- s v pler, 1t mas reforrod pecial commitiee consisting of BMesars, John 11, Kedzle, Klitiage, and N, 8, Davls, ‘A conglaincration ol unimportant business hay- Ing been disuosed of, the mecting adjourned, e Week of Prayer is betug duly abserved in FEvauston with mestings in ol the churchos every orenog, bealdo a namber of subaldiary ones datly. ‘The Fhilosophical Boclety will conveno Monday evening in the library rooms and listen to papers by Prof, K.S. Jamcs, of the iigh School, on *iThe Thcor{ of Political Kconomy," 'and Liout. -(ov. Shuman on *'Cook County and tho Man After Whom la\\‘u Named, " ‘The Commltteo sppointed by the Dantist Soclety to consider the resignation of the pastor, the lev, Mr. Campnell, has reported in favor of accepling it, and the reverend genticman will be cnabled, by ibe severanca whicn Le asks, 10 seck & climsis wore congenial to tha nealth of bimsolf sud family, ——— BILLIARDS, ‘The match game of billtards between Pete Sny. derand Charley Barlor, ol Brunawick's hall, last evaging. was witnesscd by a much larger audlence than the one of the night before. 'The yrestor por- tion of the aympathy of the sudlence appesred to rest with Saylor from beginning to end, bul toward the end of (he third atring Snyder seemed lo galu in popularity. Tho gume was 300 points, French carrom, There were no large runs made, but s mare syenly-balanced game could not be played: First ona contestant would make & spurt and get shead from a dozea fo twenty points, then the other would overtake Lim sad event. ually* pass him sbout the samo mumber. Baylor turned the firet aud second strings ahead of his opponeat, and was leading Bnyder finely on the home strotch, whdn the Istter got in two or three £o0d rune, and &t last closed the game two poinie ahead of Saylor, ‘There wero very fow particular- ly bellllam ahols made during too game, though S;:}nr'"tun I:; o or lh;u ln' his **jump " shols, for whlch heacema to be famous, Enyder layed with tho black ball, and had the drst shot. ‘ollowing ls TUR SUMMART? 400, Jas. 9.~Third ga e nrontip of - Chichso, ph i betwgen Messrs, sagder and wic alke tabie: ¢ bells: A. Basaford, refers, Sayder wins In 103 tnaings: score, 300; sverast. s 10-171 1. 21 Bayle 2 sl Rlsl el s AT 'n.o.o‘w\u.l?’n 3, 7.2, oiLd o 3, 110 ) 37,08 oo A 013500 0, H._ll"- &HL0H0 or—0, -3 A AR A I L 20,5, 7. 2 0. T, 1% 5% l:.ii N —— HYMENEAL, &pectal Dispaich (o The Chicago Tribuns. Miwavkes, Wis., Jau. 8.—Willlam A, An- 30, of the wholesale Grm of Anson Brothers, and Miss Annle Cook were marclcd at St James' Church this sfternoon by the Rev. . H. ‘luroop. The :aunyacounlu are well known in aoclety, and récolsed pumerous elegant gilts. ‘They took the train for an exteuded Bouthern ur. i L e———— Buck & Rayner's walt coogh mixzture is a simple remedy lnmnlll and l:hlldllen. B e~ — Changss of f00d and chimate safe with Sanford's Jamalca Giager, MARRIAGES, TCHESEY—TV Rl dence af Hr. Charies Gf nfly, of Orange, Mis: o Y. PALMER-TOURER—At Watertown, X, Y. enee of the hrid nity Church, Jony E. daugnt AT o A I Juines L, Hiooker, of Watertown. T pEATIHS. ‘Amos Burton, 8o of D, ed 1 year inontnd and s day d (Pa.) and Woodstock (11L) papers pleasy y morning, Jam. . 1 Farr, Uenorat Trevriine ¢ 13 years & mony av., on the Otk of Janas. Tiand tor tatens 1n this clty, Jan. 8, Mrs. Imogens L. Fall, of foimiation of thie nowels, BT Coldwater (Slich. ) papers please copy. t8p, m., 8% har redidence, 7% ‘Mary’ E. Martin, aged 26 years s neral will take placa from her lte resldeaca e Eritiny b Chireis of the 1oty Name, theasy 4 (0 Calvary Uenietery. Michtgan. % e T i ‘Fhe remaina will be taken to lock ANNOUNCEMENTS, {GULATL ANNUAT MERTING TH i nttarlan Soclety of Chitazo will be held In the so. ner Xllvn!llflll‘f Mc APECIAL MERTING OF THE d flopubilcan Club to-night corner A Mazwell strecta (Knaub's saioon), Al nt, K busince ‘of Importaage will | FUIERE WILE 0 arers at Kiare's I thite Thursdar atteruvun o Tor she hehes af the, Youd for the bieneft of the ivo i 4y M HOARD OF DIRECTOLA OF THE ILLINOIS Industriasl Behool will hold & meeting 8t the Tre. OF TIIE TRIDUNE .Y MEETING illbe neld at the Tremont Hotse 1. T — BARDBITIL'S PREPARATIONS, ABBITTS Original and Standard Manufactures OFFIOE AND FACTORY s Fos. 64, 66, 68,70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 83 Washington-st, .Y, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP. plessant aad efiective Sotp ity W ahiax purpose at {res on recelpt of BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, sent free un raceipt of 75 cents. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From thle Powdor & beauful and aerrice o1 PAckago sent fres on recelot of 35 cents, BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Tirend, cakes, puddin f time, kaap lunier, an: n ns. A trisl package sent free on receipt BABBITT'S SALERATUS, tandard srticle. Asample pscksge sent fres o8 pt of 25 cents. | BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR. from all fmpuritfes. Tho housewits Trial package scat fras on receiptof BABBITT’S POTASH. A pure cocentrated alkall, doublo the strength of gm&wn potash, Bampia sent frea o recelpt of 3 04 TIE PROPRIETOR will alve an ounce ef 1d for every ounco of impuritios fousd | aay of theao prepar: Far Snle by all_Dealers. THB University Medicines ARE RELIABLE REMEDIES, Of a high Boiontific Charaater, de- signod for tho curo of all disoases; ropared striotly acoording to the aws of Modical Chemistry, sandsgof Physicians and Pationts are using them with un; Offico and Pr No. 8 University Place, Van Schaack, Co., Wholeralo nnd Retail Drug. gists, Goneral Agonts, 03 & 04 Lake- st., Chicago,. arallolod suce neipal Depot, tevonson & 1EN-OLEANING, Can_be lesutifall LEANKD and RE| YourOld Clothes ! Bi LADIES AND aENTs. | &b CONFECGFION CAND CELEDRATED thron, tho Unton—exprossed 1 B ana upward oy TUIBR, Coufec touer, Chicago. ___AUCTION BALES, WM, A, BUTTERS & CO. Qanersl Auctloncam, 174 Raadolph-st. THURSDAY TRADE SALE. DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, CLOTHIN Mats, Caps, Uloves, Boots, Bhoes, THURSDAY MOKNING, Jsn. 10, st 8:30 o'clock At our Balesrooms, 174 Randolph-st, WM. A, HUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers BOUTTERS & C0'S REQULAR BATURDAY BALE Jan. 12, stk o'clock 8. . DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PARLOL AND CITAMDEI SET! WatLROBI C., s Auciton Rooms 1M By ELISON, POM EROY & COy Auctloncers, 78 and 50 Hanaolph-st. RECEIVER'S SALE, AT AUCTION. Bank Fixtures, Desks, &o, &0y AT CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, 104 & 106 Washingtoneste Mondsy Morning, Jan. 14, at 10 o'clock. Furniture of sald Dank,—Standl (itlce Ralllog and Vartitloas, A ORder Be U 1t Ciove TELISON, FOME Bitiug Dusks, Clairs, Loudcs, By JAS. . McNAMARA 86 WABASL-AV, 200 Sample Lots Bools, Shees, aad Radbers Tobe sold without Feserve 1hla (THURSDAT) @os 105 849:30 0'cluck.