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THE CHICAGO for netw echools nnd altes bo Increared go an to pra- ‘ide four new bulldings tnatead of three, and fone new sites instead of three. Ho thonght that TRIBUNE: ¥RIDAY, JANUARY ‘11, 1878, e, Wilson. Wil not glve the namee for the re: #on that they wwonid be pabiished in tha papers and an injnstico mixht be done them. T hadan Inter. however, it was finally ngreed to make the And the Committea would have so reported in the afternoon if tha Board had met, +tPastlcal Works ot Allea Cary, " tho Mizsea Minnle and Annie Wi vor nul picka and erscher, ¢ Tiattle city of Tyde 1do nat-know of y better way to antkdr them thin through’ Tne Trinoxe, “THE CITY. . First, onr taxen are more than five times ae high'as i M) the streets | wonld he quite as little accommodation aa the eity THR COMMITTER 0N PUNLIO CARITIRS pictnre, Miss Nellia 1t, Marshall; majolica ware o da; ol e RAL NEWS L D (o er & AN inan "spoke of | meeded. . The amendment wan voted. AR B T ot canadbtion In & | ek rovelee, Mev. Jersn Spaliing:. eatin and Iaco | Uhey wera when wo wero unider a townsblprgant. | " Nuties uf tooeiat Fereatier, " GENE 2 sed to the Mr. Covert moved that the item for ealary of | mecret meeting in the afternnon, whera the suspen- | tolletcushion, Mrs. Knighit; totlet not, Miea Mattle ration, Five or six years ago we wero changed FO "'T.".‘}{';."p‘fi;.'."'.','."} -fl.‘;;’.-.:#:z";::.‘.‘.‘.‘. roma. Bchoul Agent bo made $1,700 Instead of $450. | sion of Drder No. 4 at the County Agent's afiico | Warren. from n town to n village. When we were undera F 3 Adays, ol Ford, agod 13 yenta 3 months and AVIS=—(n Sunday morning, Jan. with the anderstanding that he go nbroad after 0. atier & brie 1y Ot Lindsey, infant e ot Myie 17080 © fonts ovenine, Inatead of walling i his ofiice for them to come'in. r. English and Mr. Arnold oppoeed the In- nfl;o. u,m :Ille: l:ylhn: :.ht“ gficggw ‘bookkeeper might help In golng anont to Eh% pumh of 500 wananigested, Instesd of $1,200, and accepted by the mover, Mr. Covort thougit that thers had not been sufil- clentdilizence in collectlon, and Instanced ler- Shey ol uiiding, which was & year behind, John R. Walsh aix montns behind, snd others of the The temperatars yesterday, a8 observed by Mansese, oplician, BA Madison street (TisUNZ Building), was at Ba.m., 36 degrees; 10 8. m., 20; 12m., 40; 3 p. m., 87;8 p. m., 8G. Barom- eterats a. m., 20.69: 8 p, m., 20.76 The following oMMcersot Normal Lodwe, No. 500, 1. 0. 0. ¥.. of Englewood, wera Installed Tues- day ovening by W.J. Terpeany, D. D., G. M 80d Tshi Emith 89 G. M . C. H, Lovewell, pAmonz those presont wore M. gnd Mre. Thomes | townahlp organlzation onr taxes were fow. I can: Pen e e, AECIL Wilewn, Men. De, phobsco anyihing fu favor of meking g city out Hiwatiin, Mr, ad Mee 0. 0, Tenondell, Me. and [958 town tweleo milen long, o o vevuten o e 30s, andl Men, A W' W hoeler, | 12,000 Inbabltante, T bellovs that 1t will reaiea Mrs, E. F. v ] $a 3.0 i more men In oflice, ani ncreasc h L} N MmN T e Nocnaldy . and 2% | 1 am In favor of citting our own in fwo, and o I N Batrar and ‘matherof the | then cliange the north end of the town back inta 8 O e e M Woods | lUTnship orgnntzation. whata it can be run wilh @ B M e o™ Rldriime, D 00d< | faw men In ofice with & Dittle expenne, ~ Our vil- fnses iged . Mr iage cannot ran many years mora as it has heen PR R riin tha last Ave years, Tlis clection amony contiactors not to nse the f comnosition reqmired by the contract. Thore waa an Inspector on the street. Me. Trley asked if {twas not n fact that the engincers referred to as receiving money were now Superintendenta of Strects, and he aald they wer not. 1 nnderstood or felt that Mr. \Vilson would hold the matter of the non-folfiliment of the con- tract over iny head, and I thervfore placed the bal- ance dye him for eervices as engincer on the bookn. 'The witness endeavored ty cxplaln that it was castomary for cantractors when he wae in the wan diecassed. Lenzen was vory ontepoken fn favor of making Lhe Joan, if for no other nnrpose, to aZard relist to nble-bodied men, and when asked how he proposcd to make botn endn meel roared ont nnmeront anathemas aon the public and the pross in his pecaliar style, The more considerate members, however, t of making the loan, for tne rea: #on that they saw no sidraotage to he gained by it, bat, 1o the contrary, wers in favor of redueing ox- nses. and the rc-establihing of Order No. 4 at 1.0 RING'S RAFFLE AND COMPLIMENTAC 1y LT Wik T pustponed unil] Monday. 18, agd the anma welliba lield” ae Haerher Hall, 220 anid 244 Weat Twelithent, EGULALL ANNTAT, MEETING THE FIRst ¥ otten up | 7|1 ; ho Connty Acent's office, and of takinz any other and Hra. Tianke, ‘Btrian Suclecy o CHICAD will be ReklIn I 3 b 1n the middle of the wintor, ot hy the taxpayers o b: g1l B, Moxam. V Becoralng | Dovinom not to fwfl} the agreemnent n relation tn | asmekind. L FLL i et o end fo e Uhe comnty s expen: | Bt amd et Van Valkegberge Mre. SUGert | o} Ut v b g effare anf afcerasckonn, | Sttty P o I v oA putting inthe compowition. and they therefore o motion was 4 Culin the sporapdiitians. The e OB O L U Ly I The tazpayera of tnn town are not asking for any | eicction otoieers and’ tha ifansaction of $ch othe 1 saved the amount of money that the material cost. Tear~Covert, Hot: |m“|Hid. g prlnn _vd “; Order No, hvll i lmnr:lne and 3 "l"\l it ‘ln I ‘r‘ mdM "'l ('m eM.' na | jmprovemonts. They ato nntable ta pay for thens, | bueiiess ne may come hefore the weettnz, . By uriler o T e e e Branciy Fosk-OMce: oxorar & noswELL o | G Sarcliorne K, Amold Juwhh Trominn | eI nCl 8 A NGIAT, CONDITIOR, At Mre, Hemick, Ne and Mrs, Taziers N1 jive | Thcte Impravements aro carrlcd bufore the Hoard | the e, o P BANIEES, et among n}'nlrdmfin:y. for atamon, And that, th 7 | Eanclled, and s e aring busincae, with o T catimaten wore hon approved with anly ome | 1t wilbe observed, whetier ‘the toan 1s ||i£xl.ul or | Htehcock, ,}‘,"{,},‘[i{',fl:;,".’,’.; Grinle, Mo Fleld, e oy e et VAL #F6 bt b in :.l :'F' E'.}'ef.’.’l»'r"ffl'ffim u.l}b."m“}nfl’.ghxu“ ; o : wanta lo ow i A 7-"78, 34en o] . 2 an In| 1] ot 3 3 1 y Mine, Dive-10 ', oyl ) L V] yrere refnacd. Tile weantato ko It there 1% 4ne | Kelcon Do Golyer and hin brather, in 187020, L | @00 e mored: that the Prestdents report b | made It witl simply nvert. gncouraging, 10 1t ta | 3l O arvos. "Silas Fiofa’ Stacey, Hira | jnythe, village on some binck whers thers oro e | of thmom, /M. Cirra iaer, Y Ayt B harer-Ceneea Postmssiera must receive 25 | FOrog Besver: 1 sonuidered the Danfoith kiarol | printed with tho catimator, Carried. mnde 1t will elmply aerd o nosipunc, the SEIn | Bianche netler, Siceor 3, 1 Roache. lch YiRts for tha taspayers 10y Justiook at than, | Guctanntl e f{. Clarnnes £idy, el take, ¢ent 1a copper or nickel coint. ity ot gravel. 1 consldered the Daniorth, krarel | POy el oftared the following, which was | Hical and unwarsantol Inans, as fhe nmount pro: | som. Dady, Naswith, Mather, Georgs R. Can- FIUTUWE Brone, | eweickets o sste At Koot & R 130 Stats: A4 tngregnlac mestlng of the Board of Directors | {he gravel n Micligas srennc, snd thonght I Fay | CSRAL ooy cona o whocli of chteaoonta Forcl o bo porgamal, wauld bo sharbel lunleof | nem M Ay woopFono . T TG, SOTITY, TUIIRE, WONE KGR Shic v inferior, Conld not say thatthe firm I was wi neneas, Each cl 'y F . A ERTIRY g 3 :'d:l";:i?e‘;sg.‘:rf:‘o&:w:? ",":‘.}:;,Q,f,‘;"}.‘,’:’.’{; ;‘Ler gave Me, ":!’l';n‘r:'lmy ‘oney ot prescte, | 1t pomible, Tecelve ot leatt the elementd of & common- | commenca to cume im and this withoat applying At0 o'clockilast evening Holba Brintaall, TIIE COURTS. wriiLbe beid atthe Thémank Tlavee 1lE e tenlor, 2 ] everhad m 3 ! : ce A ins much of the amonnt to the current cxpenses of the county. ‘The dehts already Incurrcd wounld absorb over half of the entira amount, and at the end of eizty days the public lnllllr?‘ wonld bein a far torae condition than it now ts, for tho connty wonid not only be bereft of money, but alto of credit, for it must be borne In mind that whalever s borrowed must be rlld. with interest, ont of the tax-collections and rom the particular fund ayainat which the loan was made. The orlginal proposition was to bat- w $323, 000 and $175. 000 ensuing year ware elected as follown: Presudent, 30 g, Jonea: Vice-Preaident, B H. Camphell; Becreiary and Treasurer, Wililam H. Ovington; Bupctintendcnt, James K. Lake. There was nothing new yesterday in the alairs o Wells & Faulkner. The bonkkeeper wan hasily engaged In drawing up 3 balance sheel, to be mab- mitted to 8 meeling of the creditors or their repre- wentatives within a day or two. It 18 underst TRAT el ¥ d, That tnis Board recommend to the City Counell. In the convideration of the Appropristion bill, torogani the furaishing of auch education, and & rea: Bonatie satary o the teschers ihefefor, emsara of The frst impartance and practical necessity. Mr. Hotz ealled up the report of the Committes on Bnilulngs and Grounds, asking for autbority to adrartise for_ proposals for schoal baildings on the corner of Wood and Congress strects, and on ‘Throop street, near Kighteenth. Authority granted. The ssme gentleman moved that authorily be granted to aidvertiss for a achool lot 1n the vicinity of Armour and Indiana strccts, Carried. Under unfinished buaineas {t was expected to take up the code of rules which have been su long: before the Board, but It was foond tbat Mr, Prussing had left the document at his office. It was therefore voted that said code e made & special order for the next meeting at B o'clock. ‘The Board then adjourned. MINOR MEETINGS. INDUSTRIAL BCHOOL. A meoting of the Iady wanagers of the Tinols senior puriner of the ardware firm of Drintnal T O e Tt i hoq: | Ttecord of Yestorday's Busincss—The Juilge ford, Faq., af the Water Department, at the res! ments, New Suits, Divorces, Ete. g;%c:,::mm h:'lf: ',.‘,’:,',',’}',.','.' dh’% {g}r;(‘:vw r"’h%"!-' Tho canc of Augnst [raeter, the soldierwho was | Al o t % <. 2 | arresteda fow daysago ss a dererter, and who | FPHE ANNUAL MERTING OF T) Wartll of the Blabin Presbyterlon Chorch i | LR, B0 O O ebeas cormas, whs | 1L ohrealat At i B ng none mavo thote immedistely interested,in | yesterday diaposed of by Judge Drummond, who TLLAM T MUBRAY Wil the conteacting parties, ~ After tecelving the con- | refused to discharge him, as ne Intimatea tho day \ tenperance meeting In Eratulations of thelr friends and pactuking of & | befere. Kracter was examined, bot no new facis | 230Ul cvenin uis, where thay will remain about ten days, and | wers eliclted. The Judge then surrendered hia returning, wiil take ap their abode in Chicago. hack Into the custody of Col, WHEALoM, t0 MR | como oo s fosa e o n oo o aasinan JUDAR—HUTCHINSON. trial at Columbus, O., for desertion. FORTY YHARS OF SUCOESS is sufi. i g oclock st arening, at e feldence of I VORCES, v & bride's father, B, . Hutchinson, Baq., No. Harrinon street, Mr. Nohle . Judab, of ihis city, Helen . Phelps in November, 1874, was mar- married Auss Kato Intchinson. ried toona Homer A. 'helps, and they aftorward IFa——— went to California 1o live. Bt he hegan proapect- SIHANLEY'S MURDERER. Ing among lqnor asloons, the result of which was | [foarscncss, Soro Throat, It contains no oplum; TN 18 CAUGHT AT CINCINNATL 10 unfit b for busincss, and make him very quare . Good people will have causa to-rojoice In the | telsome. Sho chargos him with divers acts of cru- {a pleasant o Lhe taste, fact that Detective Flynn Jnst evening went to Cin- | €Ity and also with the habitual use of Intoricaling For sale by al) Drngglate. Golyer generaliy did all the busfners with him. 1 know that money was paid out to romebody, per- haps $300 or $400, but not to Mr. Wilson, Ar. Smith was with the elder Do Golyer In 1871, MAWLEY was recailed, and testificd as annexed: T have been tereeted with James (1. McBean. 1 worked ont- side attending to contracts, and keeping books, Never made_any charges on the books of mone paid to Me. Wilion, Amn contractor in & small w Do not know anything about tha cantom of ot puiting the neceasary amaant of composition in the pavement. We do not nee composition now. Mled, dl"L !’;":lln‘(l Howi 1 was recalled, and gave in the following: 1 gave Mr. Wilson money bocause I thought he was ha- rassing me more than \as necessary. It was {n 1871, when 1 was working on Clark street, Iio nover demanded sny money of me: 1 gave i to him as “a gift Witness safd o preferred not to answer Ald, Gilbert's question 89 to whether he pald moncy to any ather city oM. cials. On being pressed he refused to anawer, and #d they conld drawasnch Inference an they chose. Whatever amount of composition the Inapector re- G § Mening 101 it at tRY. 3 QLY 'l K+ 001 ay nunn, 13 n busincas men's meetin o 5 p. m cranco mesticy A. 1noms, 130, £ POLICE s "SWIJAI aL e 1EAN A GOIPEL, wes' Farwell lall ot that the firm docs not owe much to the trado. Most of the indebtedness i due to private parties in Now York. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon s Mr. Georze Cox, in the employ of the Nonotnck 8ilk camwmg. fel) down the stajra leading to the tasement of the storo, st 150 Filth avenae, fracturing his skall, from the effacts of which be died At 3:30 p. m. Mr. Merrick, agent of the Compagy, promplly pro cnred the sid of Drs. Ellis and Paidy, and did all in bis power for the unforiunate man, ‘ut without avail. Con Ghefler, condnctor of the Fort Warne dummy, met with a severs accident while in dle- chnrge of hiis dnty on hia teain Tuesday evening. againat the levy for the Genoral Fanc. d againat the levy for the Court-Hous Fand. It thia {dea in carried ony, the taxea jovied for there funds would ba sct aside to meet the luan a8 {astas collected, and se these amounts are 75 J cent of the apprapriatians for tha two fun he Jegal lmitatlon, —there Is no danger of a3 sur- lus accralng after’ meeting tho loan, from the act that in_former ycars the tax-gutherers hove not been able to collect more than fram 70 to 7 ver centof any of the apptopriations. In view of this the question naturally arises, What a the counly machinery to be ' ran with after tho loan has been expended, —after tae gextizty daye, and betwcen Marcn 15, 1678, and clent evidence of the value of Schenck's Palntonla Syrap as a care for Consumptlon, Coughs, Colds, A his train was approaching Englewnod at a ver Industriat School Assoctation was held yesterday | Boren 1o7 38701 The only hoper. of contee.'ln | cinnall to beiog_back to this city John Crawfard, | drinks, snd asks to be alluwed {o paddle her uwn | ===== = r—— = Bich rate 1 Rptetl In AtcmBAE 1o D from ane g L B O i Traad aboay 1t 1 | fteraoon in the club-rooms of thoTeemont House, | tho hiing Of bands, which canot b dua dxcept | aliss Beott, a rafan who haa fong been wanted for | Cos the fertorherlite, | (o Thomas s BARBITTS PRECARRATIONS, car to anather ho Alipped and fell, and If he had | o B0t KEOR (WA SRers SR8 AR PR T00F (com- | Mtre. Waraner, af Cairo, the President of the As- | by 8 vote of the peoble, and this canunt bo befoee ey W, Fortal 3 3 | e e not caugnt hold of the railing he would no douht a wanton matder in the southwestern portion of | Portsinonth, who ls addicted to the sama vice, and i oxtion o the yard, ar i contd to the yard, Mr. the next general election in Novembor. Lart fall 3 te2 teally a helievor In Mormonism, and have been killed. As 1t was, he wauseverly in- | {2 sociation, In the chal the peapto refased to iague bonds hecarine of aiack | the €ity. The papers on the 1lth of January [ inalso pruc 3 Jave beankllieds L b Laeats y w::.m':g:.::n ?'Ex;"fi'l‘l\‘:ir'n‘;s:i'n:f”k ;:g m;: ‘Tho Eccretary rend a form, reported by the Com. | £39DE0RIe FefReam tg Hee boA e Jarcsent | 1aet were filled wilh nccounts of & mya. | 8he Is whilug hie should emgrate to Mormondoin mittbe on Applications, of an agreement (o be en- fered Into botween the Association and parents whose children shall be recelved inlo the instita- hon. Mrs, Myra Bradwell egplained that the agr ment wae a5 dlrong 89 it conld be made untll cer- 1ain necessary legislation obtained. In fact, it was only dosigned o serve the purpose until that additional legselation conld be had. Like a bread. plil, it could do the patient no harm. Several indics expressed the opinlon that it would be woil to adoptthe form for the time doing. nasmuch a3 it was o pledgo which would no dount td does moro to restore confidence than it yct ‘hus done,—nnless It manifests a sincarc denirs Lo economize in expenditurcs, and to keep expenses within the appropriations,—the people may again refuee to isnue bonds. 1f thelosn {s not made it is belleyed that much will be galned. The spendihriftsof the Board will readily appreciate tha necessity of economiziog In every department. They will find that contraciors and employea will be pinched for tiwo months, but this will be all If the economy goes to the extent it ought to and must. After sixty daya tha sailing would be eomparativoly smooth If: the expensca ate kept within tha appropriations, for ns the taxes ma complaint to the Board of Public Works sbout him. Iyput $20 or §30_in his hand so thstno pervon could sce it. He put it in his pocket with- out looking st it. It was in the rooms of the Board where the money was given. 1 com- pisined to the Moard that \ileon wanted one of two horses that 1 had In 1873, Did not think o tell the Moard at the (ime of the money I had given Wilson. | complained becauss he would not accept my wotk on Jefferson atreet. W ileon niight have told me [ iled when I astd, in the pres- ence of Comminsloners Wahliand Thompson, that Lo wanted one of my horses, but If he says he did At the regnlar_annual meeting of the Charter Soctlon of Temperance Hadicals. held at thelr hail on the 8th of Jnnuary. the following wentlemen wWere duly clecicd and tnstalled as offfcers for the genr 1875: lonry Willey, Presidents Jules Streat, Tecretary: M. O, Canfield, E. M. Weaver, and C. A, Andorsan; Vice-Proshlents; James M. Me. Jeuley, Treasurcr: and Henry Willey, Janies M. JcKerley, and Robert F. Drammond, Trusiecs. \while Leonard Grover and tha **Doarding Jlouee™* occupied the Adelphi Theatre. Lawyer C. M. tlardy obtained & garnisheo of $400 azainst @rover far legal sorvices rendered In the past. To g 31 lie will unly teave her ana her child behind. terfoay murder, an lnoflenalva riny oo e Tt g iarte e ohovions [, Lolu & Drink fled & bl foraimilar reliel againat *her hustiand, David K, Brink, charging hita with i i morning on the comner of Brown and Twenticth | Serhushands David B, firink, chareing Traaia o theouah ‘The hand. The myrder whs | 2UNEEr | slimanwants a divores on acconnt | OTiginal and Standard Manufactures, committed late on the night of the Oth, Tho same | o' desertion af her husbnnd, Emil Kellma, B AND v SR ke ot & pouth | ©f edgieris ofber ol S felnek, OFFICE AND FACTONY: e named Gannon hod been clding abont ln & BTy | vorce to Ticrta o Hest Trom dacod heat, un the | No5. 54,66, 68,70,72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washinqton-5L, . L {hey got out af the bugdy at tha corner mentloned, | &FoUnd of eeuclty. et and (ieorgo allae 'Legnv" Marton took & ride in o s, H TURbont the block. WhIlo he was thus engaged, the | . dohn A Warran, a former Postmanter st Henry, tzio crosred the street, and, secin umnfiy ap. | 1., was Indicted eame time ago for falling 10 pt ¢ proaching, Crawfard suld, '*Let's hold him np,” | over muncy recelved by him on poatal ordere. HK BEST SOAP .t and they procecded to do eo, Shanley, a r 1 petition was gutten up by the cliizens of Henry, prevent the esarativn af the gaiauen, it INallee- nabwant ono of my horscs Ko lles e mot s itle | BSuicitr it o dIng UPUR PLICHLE WYlo WEFS PUL | come in they conlil bo applied for ine varposms for Jabotar Zolng home with & faw packages of | sinting tual . hin ife was fawlly i ai e o ko | mad st M. Wilaon because he would not sccopt | —The form wae ado which they werolavied rather than o moeting a ne e ' the time, and that he wuscd thu moncy “The most pleasant and effective Boap for the frocerien, sald, [t Whre S0vE s wonid mot | femporarily, hut without any desien fo steal it, | drvo or Bty SYRGBINA BurDoses ever o pu and nsking thal he be released. ‘The Attarn A rlal packago scnt free on recelpt of 20 centd. Ueneral referred the mattor to Judge Blodgett, ) } with power {0 dismign the caso If the facta wero .ABBIT"I‘ S : true as siated. Aud Judge Blodgelt, after exam- Ining Into the matter, yosterday ordered a nolle ged upon tudividusl coutracts snd Uardy did nut got Bx Tnonev. | The case came up befors Justico Meech yesterday atemoun aud was continued ull Jan. 2 o'clock rharn. Rupervisor Mnson, on belng asked yeeterday loan. To roake the loan, thercfore, wauld secm to mean extravagance.and futuro financial distress: and not to make It to mean temporary uneasinces, vt economy and ultimate success, and public ‘beneft {n the management of county aflairs. some of his work, dopted. Thy eoniuaof the. Hilnots Soclal Sclence Jour- ning the President's address before the ohirsom Hold by tho Iiaols Social Sclenco Ato: clation, Chicago, Oct. 4, 1877, were ordered for Tho Roud of th cause. A mation to receiva girle from other States at d be evaded the question, hut finnlly eald ne was niot an good terms with him bo- cause fia vould not accept his work. OEOHOE E. EVERETTSA was called, and rofuscd to be eworn, He made the armme; [am's pooe msn and have nothing.™ Junt 2 hé sald thir, Crawford, who had a revaiver in his hand, fired_and killed him almoat instantly, The trlo' then drovo awar in s bugey, and donnon twice roturned o see 1 the man was dead. At abont 2 o'clock in the following statement: 1 was in the contractins 10 be entered Lo the inuictment. whether be had taken any taps {0 call & meeting | by Interest, in tha dlscretion of tho Tcception Commiiteo mot r 4 Morning Oficer Lougblin espled tho stolen horse | Prosequl to bo eniered (o the ndictment, e e K o e maatiar f | Bodmeee, 118 A e s veinE of | widhttdlo favor, and was dmally lort, the gemeral OBITUARY. anil . and gavea hot pureuit, firing scvern! NITED ATATHS COURTS "-ET S . Bhots a1 thom, i Anally muceecded In eapturin {ulm Gannon. Tho atary told by him to the effec! hat Crawford waa the nal murderer and Gan- nou's recent triul for belng nccessory to the mur- are both fresh in the pabllc mind. Gannon's 1ast trial resulted in a diragreement of the jury, to have como up for trial again on_ Mond next, e will now wmirear 1n court axalnst Crawford to ail the pointa in an aflidavit made by him to the same effect 1nmedi- atoly after ho was arreated, Martonis under heavy Dail witness In tho same case. ‘The story of how Lhie real murderer was tracked down le a long ane, Gannon, finding bimsell in the hole, induced ‘hle friends to keap track of Crawford, Detective Flynn has traced the fellow through S8t. Louls, Creenburg and un{eua, Ind,. Marictts, ()., and nnmerons other ?uu. until he finally hunted him down in Clncinnuti, ‘where he was arrested for vagrancy and sont to the ouso of Correction, At this junctara Hupt, Hickey telegraphed to Cinclnnatl and' sent un «Crawford's Ehnln(nvh. which means ho was pasitively identified. O'floyle 11l at lberty, butas he is wanted now only as witness the police hope be will be found within & fuw days. THE COUNTY BUILDING.- ‘The printod calendar in the County Court will be ready for attorncys Monday, ‘The Finance Committec will wrestle .with Gen, Liob and his accounts this morning at 10 o*clock. ‘The clerleal work In canncctlon with the County Board is now costing more than it did Jast year. The salarics havo been decreased but the number of employes increased. +Judye Maore will relleve Jndge McAlllstar in yha, 'Criminal Court' to-dsy, Judgo dcAllister will be at the Clty-Hall Learing the arguments {n tho Wust Park quo-wartanto case, The County Board was Lo have meot ycaterda Collectarahip, replied that he had not. and that he Knew of no eteps taken to call such n mect. fng: he hinaelf hag neithier glven nor fecotved any notice of one. Su far aa he knew, thore had bean no canldidates named for the place, Town-Clerk Kin thoucht that it wunld be hard to get a quornm ol tha Hoard togcther, and gave aa his opinlon that tha Justices wonld not volo to declare a yacancy, “Tho result of this state of thingn is that the city will not oot any taxcs at present, They can hardly Bopo far coliectionn before the bagks et into Col- Jector McCrea's hands, which il not be unti} the 10th of March. Fuls of course on the supposition thit the Towa Doerd donot agreo to 41l the va- cancy. ‘Tha third nnnunl exhibition of the Natlonal Foultry Asenciation was formally opened in the norih end of the Exposition Juilding yesterday forcnoon, sl the attendanco of visitera during 1hio day and evening was quite lurge. The entrics ara 1,000 in numucr, and, though they are not as Jarze'se on farmer occasions, the stock is much fincr, and ita ipapection will prove vaiuable to all interested I pualtey.raleing. The display of butt Cochltn is especlolly good, and, protably a hotter ons as noier mage' in this ~ conntry. Tho game chickens and Drahmzs aro numer. ons and choice, while _the ~collectlon of black and partrldgo Cochine s nlso fne, and embraces some of tho besl-bred fowls everscen, ‘Ihere are many imported fowls in the whole callection, A prominent feature of the Phow I8 the pet birdw, A epiencid fot of plecons is exhibited, aud thero'nre sume Fare speclmeus of ceae, turkeys, ducks, and peafowl in the coops, o Aleplay” of doze will not be made betare nest Monday, when they will be rocelved. - Wedneaday evening'the Arsoctatlon will hold Jis annual haa- quet at No, 61 Washineton strect, ‘Phe show wiil continua until Friday next i JONN MICKEY, ‘The army of friends of the veteran hotel clerk, John Hickey, will be pained to hear of his audden taking-off, at his Jate residence, No. 402 Weat In- disua strect, yesterday afternoon [between 12 and 1 o'clock. The decessed was night- clerk st the Grand Pacifle Tlotol, which position he had falthfully Alled for & great many years. About1l o'clock yesterday morning e waa taken with nanees, and be lay down on the lounge, and walle nis wifo was funl for a doctor, after ha had become worse, he qulctly snud away, apoplexy being the caore of Lls eath, ‘The deceased was a pecnliariy trastworthy man, and in him were combined the true friend and gonial companion. lie was an Irishman by birth, and ho was one of tho willy sort, neverata loss for a joke. John Hickoy was known from the Atlantic ta the Pacific amoag the traveling com- munity. Hocame to thls conntry nbont 1851, and then engaged as vporter ‘with John B. Drake, who was at that timo proprietor of the Durnet House, Clncionall. For ha remained In_ this position, he_was promoted to the head-portership, Tiicss places he faltfully lled. Komowhere about 1855 Mr. Drake camo to Chicazo and openad nupin the old Tremont Ilouss, whero two vosra after John Hickey toak tho position of watchman, which he kept till 1883, when the Gage Drothera engagod his eervices for tho Sherman House, where ho remained until the fire, and followed them to the Weat Side, then tothe Grand Paclfie, where he romalned as night clerk until they raticed, wnd then occupled tae same position for Mr. Draxe up to the timie of his death. ‘There are none In the hotel world who will b mora _gonerally missed than tho wholc-souled, good-hoarted fellow who died yestcraay, De- céaned was pbont &) years. of .age, and {Ill‘fill wife and threa of his brother's orphan children in comfortable circumstances, The hour of the fu. nersl has not yet been announced, but It will take place Bunuay, from the fawlily residence, into the business, Mr. Camp was present, an the suggestion was made In his offce. 1 anggested that Mr. Rolille xa to Jollet and sew wrhat ha conld get the gravel for. Mr. Houghton mizht have maile some snggestion about the graveling of sich. igan avennc. e was never present at any of the meetinge. Wo figured on the basls of ten yarda of geavel to the car. A sardof gravel will ‘weighi about 2,500 pounds. A'car ought locarry {rom twelve to fourteen tone. Idld not know at the time we were Oguriog how much & yard of gravel welghed. We put in $1,40 as our bld, Wo overlosded the cars, and they weighed them on us and stopped us, Mr. Lamnp was simply hired by me. [ pald Mr. Houghton $200 or 33 hat 1 bor- rowed from him, Ie was often present with Mr. Campand Mr. Reldle duringthe progressof the work. The averago price we pald for a car-load of gravet was 70 cants, and SL. 25 for losdingit, Camp ond Rerdle were interested fn the work to tho cx- fent of one-hatf. 1 made the contract myself, a it was for 1,500 cnblc yarde, more or less, 1de- llvered 800 car.loads’ of ‘mravel fo the iy, Wo rccelved onr orders from Mr. Wilson and the Mayor. Wewere more directly under the orders of ‘Mr. Wilson. We continued to doliver the gravel untll Mr. Wilson gave as orders to atop, ond 1 enpposs wo would Lave been dolivoring frave yorhat for that, About the heavlest work il was to draw m{ waney, [ recoived one-half of the money ohialned under the contract, bLut would net say what the smount was. The Rock Iniand Hajlroad did not givo ns any particalar or- der ta stop nvorlnading the cars, but thoy weizhed them and we had to p-; doable rates; so | went up to Jollet and etoppea thooverloading, 1have bor. rowed money of Mr. Hooghton and gave no mem. orandum for It. 1lave made a settlement with r. Reidle, and am not in the gravel burinees now. DMMr., Relale suggested the contract to me, anil not Mr. ‘Tléughton, I will ‘not’ state the' amonnt of the profit made on the contracty 1 aid not fosa mnything. 1 am mot an expert in_gravel, and never used any other kind befare, Mr, Wilton wan 3 totsl etranger to me vefore §_wot the conteact. The city had an In- spector, Mr. Chenpy, 1o measira the cars. It wae opiton being that the Association would Lave all it counld do to take care of spplicants from thls u Rllzabeth A, Turney filed & bill against Robort | 3ade from the purest vegatable offs. Unrivaled f and Ellza Commons, 1. 3, oore, Nary Chruten: | the oo sad the Wty For uee 0 the Naraery i S0, Lo Grand W. Ferce, B, N, Foster, and_Gonn | i 0o cqual: sampls box. eonialuing thres calen & Culver, to '{’ closo & mortgage for 82,500 on | ¥entfreconreceiptur 73 cents. b f Banihie s | B ABBITT'S SOAP POWDER, Evanston, The (onnecticut Mutual Life-Insuranco Company From this Powder o beautifa) and servicesble white soft Momp, of sny dexired strengih bo mads fa fled o' bill against Fredorick N. and_ Netile B, Hamiln, 4. 1; Davoy." I J, Ordway, W, D, New. and, M. € I foi th (. 7 K searTres o receipt of 55 ceuts. © s BABBITT'S - to foreclose a mortgage for $80,000 on Lota 21 * %h 24, 23, and n strip two fect wilo oif the east YEAST POWDER, o uf Lot 20, ail in Block 563 of Carpenter's Ad- dition to Chicago, beingon the northwest corner Amolntely pure. Tirend, cakes, puddings, elo., shate In & short sukce of time, kecp lonyer, and sra fmors i of Madison and Geeen streets, geatiblo than trhien inade uf common &nd choap (oifts. tons, A trial package scat free un reccipt of 43 cents BABBITT'S : SALERATUS, Astandsrd article. Asample package seot free o3 receipt of 25 cents. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR, Warranied (rea from ol impurities, The housently cansely apon it ‘Crial packsio sent free on recelpt T5cents. (RUNRTE T BABBITT’S State. ’l“hn Recoption Committce reported that twelve girin had been admilted to the rchual. Mrs. Van Buren, of the Committes on Enter- talnments, rcported that 361 nad heon realized from the holidsy theatrical ‘here had been peapositions for further entertainmants, but so far nothing had been decided upon. llesides the the- atrlcals l‘hgm lnd' :R:m vnl\:\.ad-pmlu and dona- tions, with graufying results, nu'i. Htockton. fromn the West Side, reparted fa- vorabie progress In regard to the work in that di- vison. Tln President roportod collectiona to the smonat 2%, of which sum $100 had been contribated by Mra. L. P. Brusn, of Carbondale, a memucr of tue Board of Directars for that portion of tho state, ‘Otaer contributions of small amounts of money and packagen of ('.lu!lllng were roported. Mrs, Uevoridge, of the Bupply Committes, re- ported & list of articics needed at the schaol, Sovers] other committecs nubmitted report after which, and the transaction of some m cellancous business of no Ixenml importaace, tha meeting adjourned until the fArst Thurwday in February. CIOAR MANUFACTURERS. An adjourned meeting of the Clgar Manufactue. ers’ Asrociation was licld ycsterday afiernoun at Klare's Hall, No, 70 North Clark siteet, Thers was @ protty large attendance, and Mr. C. F. Mnuror prosiied. ~ Abont an_hour was spent in rromenading around the hilliard-ball which oxer- Lise s unuerstnod to be o necossary preynration for debate among clgar-makers-dliings, in short. ‘The cigar-makers bugan to gather ut Y o'clock, and 3baut a quacter past 3 thoy ceased promenading, and cama to, order. Tho Secrotary nad a.draft ot a conatitution and_by-iaws to be submitied before the Awsociation. It was read, discussed, amond- od, modifled, and oveatually adopted. The main points, strippod ©f the customary technicali pertalning to such documents, ard: ‘Tha formal UANKRUPTCY MATTERS, 1In the followiug cases An order was entered for the salo of the bankrupta’ nadeta after thres wocks' notice by publicatiun: John Whittley, Joreph Kirkiand. Georzo Howison, and I, M. Watkins, Leon Hirach was dlscharged from all debta men- tloned in his companliion rchedule: radford 1lancock was appointed Assiguco of Bunen Hooko, t. R. Jenkins was appolnted Assignee of A, L. Meiiraw, An Asfgnea will be clected at 103, m. to-day for Sinicon Menra and K. Ashley Mesra, and for Jumes L. and Prank W, Campbell, CINCUIT COUNT. Alexandor Ilanct commenceq & anit In teeapors foesceday agalnst Joseph . Quinn L recover 310, U dumnges for maliclous prosccation and falso I aea Tirotighton b It agalnst G ‘wecpli liroughton began a suit ngalnst Georgo 1 T, Eiaiming 8150000 damagen X Froderick Krelkenbaum sucd the Turnvereln Yorwacrta for $1,000, Cornell commenced a suit In trespars . Bpencer, D, 8. Smith, A. D. Gnf Daniol Goodwin, Jr.. W. i, T ner, and ), Q. Adsms, clalming $10,000 aamap, James Thompaon -began a liks wuit for §5,000 sgsinst the same partles. GRIMINAL COURT. UANKS. The State Snvines Inetltntion cxpects todeclare s dividend of 10 per cent #ome time “The Central Nntional Recelver, ropidiy getting his portion of the work ial declare n cividend fo the depositor, will be certaln lepnl queations to mect, and it re 1n Ization of the Hoclety under tuo title of the afternoon, but at 2 o'clock the roll was called, nni John MeFadden, John Canningham, and Nicho- P s Tuite Wkely that o dividénd wmay bo expected with | OUfIntorest to load an all tha cravel we could, Ear Manuacturcrs’ Protectivo Asvoclatlan; ob RELIGIOUS. 8 quornm of members falling to reapond the meel- | las (iraybill were on trial for hij fva robhery. OTA H. A Tew day - & r's:; u::cavm:leu wan then adjournod until 8atv | ject, pratection, or s st least protest & nat the s W, C. A ing was adJourned until Monday. Al ihe spplication fltm'r'h:'hé :, Palmor, Judg | 5 pure concentrated atkall, dowble the atrength o £ P = iternoon. Mng of the Commissioner of Internal Rove . 5 cAllister lasned a writ of habeas corpus a; t 3 mions o1 Mratie and ISPt ot ‘Teney ticeane: A cont raling of, the Commissioner of Inteal Ia¥- | The quarterly mosting of the Women's Chrlatian | o Fauasr Hatms stil clolms ihat tho connty awen Wherbntnas orderiag Wit 10 IoTAce {h cours | Commen Potain. Bampla scat fice OB TUCEIpLP(E baum & Co. ready to Al yet, but 1t 10 gutte hikely RIORDAN, Ufactorice, Tho constitution provides_ for | Aesocistion took place yesterday morning in the Y Plorence and Rosa Palmer, aged 12 snd © years i e datlons, and propotos to fave the legallty of h the docament will bo ‘perfectsd in 8 fow days ot claln sottied in tho Appellate Court in a few day: farihest, Thero was not a word of Interest to be obtained from any other bank in the ** busted brigade, TIOTEL ARRIVALS. meetings on the drst snd ¢hird Mon- of each month. The dues are cnts _monthly, with tic possibllity of special ‘Ten members, with the officers, will constitute uorum, The Tressurar glves bonds in the som of $300._ The meetings are to be fecture-room of Clark Btreet Mothodlat Eplacopal Church, Mrs, E. G, Clark President, and Mre. P, L, Underwood Becretarv. Tha latter aubmitted her report for the quarter, showing thst eloven well-attended meetings had been hold. There reapectively, daughters of the petitioner. Tho ap- lication sats forth that the daughters aro wronz- Fally dotatr.ed by Shorbrne, who, by falae ropre- seutation, has projudiced tho minds of the public againat the petitioner, TN SEVENTH WARD REFUNLIOAN OLUB held a apccial meeting last evening at No, 120 Browen strect, coraer of Maxwell. Tho principal object of tho gatbering wae to protcst sgainst the seatingof Jokn Niordan as Alderman from the TIlE PROPRIETOR will give mn ounce o &old for every ouaco of Impurities found is any of theas proparntions. Tloy_Sale by _all_ Dealera. L. M. Qiibert, (n Jail under Indictment for ab. duction, is in great anzulsh, and thinks the only panaces for his feelings death. Ile want comnit suiclde, and requusts benovatent persons Sterman Howe-tol Wo ), unian, New Jeven. THE CALL. Copniy e Tihan of Manwars: 3. 1, Butter: [ public. wexe slebiteon Iomuté 16 ths Homa, and, tha- n., | 102000 Insuy el polsen thor tiva.on kand, JUDOR DRUNNOND—In chambers, TORL-TANKN, _ et G ol S | . . Gormcr Teentof e i, o | PN waopin, the e, the meatng | T30 M a1t st Sgoe (v | 7o tolovin e ot oue o e | pAOCAE L s 8 L B | “EWILBON & EVENDEN v ot tary. the manufacture of the weed, which was of no | who hadleft. Hteps had been taken to esiablish | County Conrt estorday: Anna Sabnberg, 8imon | 183 Nocasoon trial, ' public Interest. There was nothing sald [n regard 10 the Itovenas law, excont the statoment that the resolutions passed at the first meeting bad been forwarded to tho proper quarier, and that as yet nothing had been heard from them. INSURANCE. Nowman, David Cook, and Jacob Ilaight. Con. siderable {nterest attached fo tho cave of dr. Muight (rom the fact that he was woll known, xnd & few ycars azo was ona of the proprietors of aight'a Circus, and renuhd tu be worth 8150, 000, The ovidenca alinwed that ho Lad formerly 'boen JUniE UaRY—0, 8 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, and 20 to 31, fuclusive. JUBUR JAMNRI0N < Rot eat0, Jewax“Mounn=No call untll Monday, Iflrm- Roakks—733 €0 764, lnclusive, No case on 1} yiing DouT=—318 (0 331, Inclualve, except577. No mission work, and meetings lisd been held on the West 8ide, The emblo{ went bureau had, since Oct, 17, furnished empl n({menl to 471 ne. Tha wotk of the medical dispensary and the dis- trict work were favorably commented on. The following reports from churches were made: Irom A committes composed of Me: Johu Bchmaltz, James Uarnett, and C. W, Woodmanre- ported the following presmbles and resolutings, and their adoptlon was moyed: Waexas, OuaJoun Gloréhn basbeen for sometime, OIL TANKS axp SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 49 Wost Tako Bireot, OIXION GO, & 438D POR CATALOAUR. Y d 18 now, trying o & seat in the Ce Local loa; Und g % | in tbe mercantile husiness and had amaased | 0% on trist . I —— i G | S ARSI DS | o B Sty st heageritan | e Tt nepeonel Xot itk Aletevats | Sheilertis o, which e Teandd Wt | cibpity PR TR S il B ol CONEBUTIONEIEY, | & 0 AL 4 * | Hosrd, No. 127 Latalle atraet, the President, Mr, :haritabl H aftor retirin 8 o wen| fownof Lenont, - AN A s s AP S A 2 o mnnn 'm’.'f.'f".‘.‘.’:.ff e, o dcvr;;:-lv;;rgg';,-}g;',{:,',,‘;; s at pressot occupying the | Lewis H. Davis, in the chair. i RO L TR TR I 0 Inmmulmwnun‘nnnl: trom forcoof clecumatances, vox W TAsear, Bulliven ve. Tiarmon, and CELEBRATED throughout oyt and g K, (Diehly Iudtsanoliss K. K. | X418 the Common Councll from e Seventh Ward, | The following Standing Committees were an- | Lenevolent interests Mrs. L. E. Kimball reported havingtotake tho show property to secure hia | 1,110, Juhastion va, Curtls, . tho Union—cxprossed tosl , Y. Dradior. Mllwaukeos il. 5. Tailoe, Nan Fri sald scat helng now In dlaputes therefore, nounced: tho work done by the Women's Christian Temper- loans, Some Gve years ugo, whilo travellug with JUDAMENTS, paria. 1 aue upward Fward Hagztna, st Louls: Witllam'Crombie. M Reraiped, That we, the Hepublicans of the Beventh Bullding Lsw=C. W, Drew, J. . Hosmer, and O. | anco Union; Mra. O, F. Avery mado & report frum the elrcas {n the Sonih, he recelved & sunstrake, NITRD BTATRS CIROVIT '“m‘"h""m.f Neonagrr 55,40, 00c per . * Addren Bl W e Narkh WIS, Gl | ok kil st st tng | IR ST T e 420 O | 00 Untan tiniomasy Bociets: S 1 5. ko | YAICH ed to puralyel hu corebinl woublen Irom | Zuituitn gtath di: Mo b Ieniedt 6 BLACH orderd GUNTitER, Contee radog B, F. [larns, Champalen i’ C, $tearns, Now Fire Orul e—J. B. Floyd, Thomas Goodmag, sod d con inz the Baptist J i which he noser recovered. equantly he los = tluner. Chicaza, f 3 Z . U v il ing clectio h £ u . reported concerning the Daptist Jioma Misslon ‘ox PRIntONA—Martin Horning vs. 5 kS 3',‘;«'.'.'1'5:"."1..’1’;'.'. [’ o D, dogatt, Dens | ERiWard s have 1 Eihey win 1o nD. Marh. Janes Oeorss € Clark % report iy Mra,. | his property throngh business revetses, and thie, | ————— Unlon. The Becreiary then re Laflin & URE Frederick Truh . Gridiey et al, va, 1, M. ing tne P J‘w & X ne, 120, Blagiior &ne )',huurr. £4T7.08. cu epresynt them {h Lhe Common Coancl . represpnt tic Junax (1aRY—Fimanuel Earashaw vs. Thomas Porter, iiat wo reapeetlilly request the Common all hogorable means Lo prevent the asfe added to his ather sMiction, served to break him down entirely. I court his very appearsnce elic- ited the deupeat sympaiLy. 1le was Lhe mercst and W, M mer; :’flfifr utpiy—. 1. Uase, . 8. Critehell, snd 8. M. ne Prestyterlan Doard of Misslons for {he Northwest, showing that it had thirty missionaries, 103 schools, twenty-elant MICHIGAN AVENUES Jatshaw vs. Willam MoAvoyy vepdict, TLRIESTA s ; T A A e o . it o save mutiesty | A1, od miioa Tar new teia LYIS: | By ELISON, POMEROY & COy THE INVESTIGATION CONTINUED, Liordan hi been law: Iteference—Jonathan Goodwin, Jr., D. 8. Munger, | Bible-working wamen, eluhitcon native pastors, | I Alsan, 814353 ~1lirain Wars N. Tierrick e The Investigation of the Michican avenae con- | 19 1st heiiordan hes maver: bech dawiully electedi} aoa ), 36 Lyan, 4 | bethi given to minch of hia rad history since losing | ferafc il mntion for now F1eieky Anctioncers, 78 and 80 llandolph: d eizty suxiliary socicties. Aftar romarks by Ji h 1iaven and Miss Van Dugel, the latter ionary, meeting adjonrned, Toard nf Mansgers held a meeting and accepted resiguation of Mrs. C. Warner, Treasurer, at me time extending her a vote of thane for clancy. Miss Jennlo Gray was appointed to cancy, KOON PRAYER-MKRTING, The noonday prayer-meoting in Lower Farwsll “Resoloed, That we Inatruct our representatives In the Councll to use every honotahie meana and thelr ut muet infuence, Lo prevent John Itlordan from ohiatn. at n {hi Councll, 81d that they vote sgaiast bis Mesors, Schmalts, Woodman, and others ad. dreased tha meeting, and indicated the feoling that ervaded tho arganization, Strong IIPannmn o tiordon's takinga seat in the Council was mani. A resclution was sdopted that the Fire Ordinance Committeo confer with the Corporation Counael in regard to tho atorage and the sale of gasoline and othor Infiammable oils within tha cliy limits, as well as thelr use in connection with gas-mach| The question of making an extra nc bulldings supplied with “stand-pipes and fire. escapel again flhcnm% but the opinions of the inai en wore 30 diversied that mo re- his mind, no witncsses wero called except his brother. 1o Is 10 bo taken to a private institution for treatment. THE CITY-UALL, Tevenue warrante wora redeemed yosterdsy to tha extent of §10,000. tract in particular, and the manner In which busi- ness bas becu conducted iu the Department of Public-Works under the present and other admin- fptrations In general, was resumed yesterdsy after- noou before the Conmities on Streets and Alleys of the #outh Division, Ald. Gllbert, Tully, sad Ballard being present. Only & fow porsans were Cimadir Ca ok Roopssod, (1 Biiburn et al, o s W, T, liarrison, 8i7.00.--8. 31, Tedens et al Homer Andersou and JosapbtMunivhy verdict, 8703, motton for wew i7lal by plaiitiile, ~Samucl Kenram Ulmated, $190,~1isas Davis ve, lvadore Uuld 1 verdicty £100. Jrpax Duor mas Hestup ve, Charles tson, $43,—Krucat Jaeger v, L.ewis Bartels; verdlet, $130. BUFREME COURT. Seniworieeo, 1k, Jau. 10.--'The caeo of N, W. Our Regular Weoekly Sale, . FUIDAY, Jan. 11, ato:80m. m., . NEW CHAMBER SULTS, NEW PARLOR SULTS, L ested. It could ba reached ! Kdwards ve, The City of Apringleld wae argusd in Alatgs Oontral AMEnisRE present bealdes the Aldermen and the reporters, The resolutions were unanimously adopted, and | *“3iC8 ] Tiall yesterday was [ed by the Hov, Charles [fall ¢lghteen small-pox pationts remaining ot n it M. F. Tuley, Kan., sanounced to the Caminfiteo | Mossrs, Schmalix, Woodnian,and nett wers oy | Anadjonrument was then bad for one week. Evereat, of Plymouth Church, ~ As usual the room the Subrema Court this morning., Tho case reached Household Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, General Merchandise, &c.,&¢ N, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneen. RECEIVER'S SALE, Bank Fixtutes, Desks, &o, &0, AT CENTRAT NATIONAL BANK, 104 & 100 Washington-st, ° Monday Morning, Jan. 14, at 10 o'clock. PREB DISPENSART, The ladies of the Board of Directors of the Cen- tral Hlomeopathic Free Dispensary hold 3 meeling yesterday afternoon at the Tremont ilouse, snd With great regrot dissolved pactaership with the ladies of tho Unity Church Industrial Schoal Coms mittee, It will bo reweinbersd that an siilance wan formod for the uresentation of the ** Mother Goose Boulrees.” Owing to thefuncharitable shown the entertainment by & supposedl, ble institution, no money was 1ade, hence thore were no proflia to be dirlded. The Dsponusry ie um.r‘md as flourishing and fucresalng ia charitable works. the court on & writ of error from (he Sangamon County Conrt. The point ralsed by the nlajntist in I8 againet delinquent tazcs luvied for luteret dn {ssued by the Town of Springfleld, The evi- dence produced shows that the extcnslou ou the biooks of the LUollectur linposes 8 double tax on the property of the coutestant, which ta illoval, and & violation of Bec. 10 of Art. §) of the Constitution, which providea that all tazable property ahall taxed foe the payment of debts contracied under authority of Jaw; sach tax (o be uniform in re. spect to rlrwlll aud vmnul{ within the jurisdic. tlon of the body Imposing the same, Xny taxcs, thetelare, chargod apalust & taxpayer i cxcoes of his provortion of pruperty would be ti violation of this article of the Constitution, It would be a duplicate taxation of pronerty, after beinz sub- Jocted v one levy, for any puriose, to be subject cd & eocond thue during the same perfod for the same purpose, Thle {8 an important case, was filled, many boing unable to obtain aeats, The leader merely annonnced that the abject of this mtlllnu!wll for prayersin Lehalf of tho ariny and navy, Mr Cnarled A orton was dirocted to read the list of roqueste for special orayer, which was of considerablo length, Prayer was offorad by Charles M. Mozton, I. ¥, Jacaba, Jobn V. Farwell, aud others. A welection was suug from the ‘*Gaospel ter whick the Rev. Mr, Fyerest su- ointed & committee {0 present them to Ald. "amaw for sibmission to the Council, Aosers, Hucham, Calhoun, and Chipp wero a) polnted a committee to secure a placo and arrango the time for nieatines. Mr, 0. L. Dadley announced that Mr, Ho@fma: desired the Club to recommend 8 man for the a| polntment of Deputy Collecior for the West Town, and said the appointoe woilld be tequired to give bouds to the smount of $10,000. J. 8. Manna, K. M. Taylor, snd E. J. Rteph were nominal d & vota resulted In the seloction of the named gentleman, The Club adjourned until a week from last oven. fng, when 1t will meot at the same placo. BOARD OF EDUCATION. A HEGULAR MEETINO that be was present In behalfl of George W, Wii- son, the Superiutendent of Btreets, Public Buitd- fops, and Bridgen, Jobn Hickey, Streat Poreman for the Weat Divis- lon. was cailed, and merely testified that he did not ecll A bugzy to Mr. Wilson, nar buy & covered buggy trom Mr. lloichkiss, nor anything else. arOUGE W. WILSON was rccatled. 1o had resd some evidence from Mr. J, Ib, Builth In the papers. Do not know but that | recelved monoy from Mr. Smilh prior to 1871, 1recelved mouay fur work engineer from Mr. Binlth, It was for extra work erformed sfter rcqular pours, which were tween 8 and D Ktawart did not give mo any money, sud tue siatement The Treasary receipts veaterday wers §3,025 from water. 3,003 from the Comptroller, and $177 frow the Cliy Collector. Mrs. J. R. Seavey was granted a permit yoster day to build & two-story and basement brick dwelling at 432 West Adsmu street, to cost $3, 500, The sudden changes in the weather bave h bad effect on throat diseascs, 8ix new casos of diphthoria were roported at ibe Icalt Office yos- torday. The Mayor revoked the saloon liconse of Wikl fam THavell, No. T Fourth avenun, yeuterdsy, ba Baviug kept & disordetly houve and s batboring place Tur the most alsreputable charactees. DIVISION STREET INIROVEMENT, ETC. Bomu time ago Ald, Haungorten introduced an ordtnance {nto the Council repealing the ordinance 0 mi [ exprets thaie teelin General prayer and speaking ware thon in order until the end of the meeting. Mr. Charles M. Borton atated (hat next Bandny afternoon ellllnfi for raliroad men would be sil, Y7y TRIBUNE' 1OME CLUB met st the Tremont Houss yesterday aflornoon, “*¥orn Leal, " returned from T'exns, in tho chair, A cominittee was uppalnted to regucst the editor of The **llome* to publlsh the by-laws of 1 Home Club, that nising orgaulzations in other cities hold i ¥ and ho reyuestcd prayers for 4 0t anado by him s untrae, Never received sny | Of tho Board of Education was held last evening, ot which gives thio Wust Park osrd anthiority to Im« qucation of the loality of lovylug The entlro Furniture of sald Dapk. -Bandiog, Snonoy Moot iidreth, a contractor. I purchased | President Sullivan inthe Chalr, nd present In. | Paf PTRatIheroby, A B ) fove, cantrol, and mansgo Division stroet from | seasine vroporty for delinquent taxes ta discussed. | Sitlux” Desks Otca Nailing ‘and Lariitlons, 03 b i The Executive Commiltes reported that since . A, Buencer lod tho sluging, ] Glalrs, Lounges, Gas Fiztares, Blaves. e e ae y‘fl{'fl'u‘}"‘nfi'}‘ Procent ook .',"‘"“’"ln“’“f‘ ot ,f““‘:: ‘tl’(“"’;“"““' tue lsst iveting homes had hech fourg for fuap TRy g{;:z:?'l'::&'x';: o Cantea) Pt Fabie | ST s whol ato ataso taraceetcd Hhsk the s u')’.:."a.,..'xtl"";:;.;,‘_.:,‘fi' {,‘.‘:;1'}:‘;3‘1',‘5%";& bt d o D dyer. acobe, Prusaing, Wells, Dennles, and Vocke, woman, three of whonl ehildro: e 1oport Oy s . B . K h E e s . o Uolyer. M. Engliah, ft6m tho Gommittee on Schoal-Pund | of tho Uharity Commitico, shoming (hs detrivution MATRIMONIAL, sircet fram Ashland to Ogden avenue, and Ogden | ney-Gone ppeared Il‘\;r the people, suslting the avenue from Twellin strect to the wi Douglas ¥'ark. This was referrea 1o the Law D ty, was read and acce BROWN—ILL, Propesty, recommended that N, 3% Clark strest Y EBowliig carh o5 hand . 4, B, 8MITH, Ciiy Attol e Bl - on belng catled, said: I heve liesrd the evidence ‘Yhe court adjouracd. By GEO. I, GORE & CO, of ¥r. . 1w 2. 3 3 An unostentations but really fine wedding oc- riment to Kive an opiniow as to s legalit; ey whauoume in tho '::‘."c'l:‘m"““-fl"“."fi'-. e aiouata vouoried t fovtr o azienis e lm(‘(-fco“r'.-".'fi.d" Niry | comed st No. 147% Wabaah avenus luat avoslag, ?:"‘:n:,k:““":g:‘;“:;"‘f{;:‘“?‘;,‘;‘;")\":‘. inmaser NAILS ASSOCIATION. o a2 10 ph e ~Be! e 2 2 0 lun, which det L Baum) il of TED ‘,,";,"0,',"“:2",“:,‘;":,‘,‘;’““;;‘.: 2,578 | 1ug ror two years a chattel mor age on somo Wesk adae Commilteo Lo piaceof Mee, | bolng tho marriage of Miss Mary ¥, Iil, daughter | 4uoplutua, which declat Farien’s Saturday, Jan, 12, at 9:30 a. m,, PiTTs8UR0, Pu., Jan. 10.—At & meeting of the Westcrn Nall Association yesterday, it was re- solved to sdvance the price of nails 15 cents per keg, sud » stoppago was ordercd of soven out of cloven wecks to curtsll production. Bt the powera granted to of Thomae A. 111l Eaq., to Mr.George W, Brown, k Commissioners by the city of Freeport, Lll. The ceremeny was parformed at 00'clock, the Rev. Dr, Pale, Prosident of the an College, Delaware, 0., ofticlating, ‘Rroom ete altended by thre ind groomemen, as follo: t property, whe o ground-rent re Approved. me gentleman reported a8 follows: ur Canumiitee on Schoul-Fund Property. {a reply esvlution vassed 8t the last regular mieeting of this Loard. ealliay ubon this Commlcis: conceraing the de stivet, from Milwaukee mvenne fo the bridge, nd"ndiona _from . tho. bridgs 0" Nacker street, adaltionsl enzinoering work was required. Mr, Wilsun Juid been ewployed by me, and the smouns inaisted upon by bim bofore the eatimates wete compicte was 51,000, Mr. Wilion wanted Fentou and Mrv. Bhophurd, resigned. +o Helle Beach,' Mr, D. W, Jones, snd Miss of Oswego, N, Y., were elected members Clab, After much discussion snd repostod he meeting docided fo give s soclal thls ov atthe Tremont louse. The friends of The Home are cordlally invited. Toreatter tickels the Boaid of West could be withdraws, 3 CRIMINAL, BALR OF ‘e FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Including Pariop Suites, Chambver Sets, DI Cascs, Bureaus, ‘Labi T m report " ‘ Miss Car- lew. Whatnuts, Easy Chialrs, Rt Anauens ' reninin cic., beg leave 1o George Crees, one of the twalve gamblers ar- Sre Rotinges, olav. Wargrobes, Bovkeases G l1skl mie 10 pay his bl Lefory the Aual 1 4 2 Philadalphi 1 Harpison, of rge h o e, Loung: riguten nes. B e\ ner L pacd Bhee may iare oo Bpof | Dooriusiiuied aienthe Behiool ARERL aRAALEE. | sl b plren b g e e for ad 3itas Carele ikl alstcr of the | sasted Monday at No. 5 Calhoun piace, was heture Hruseciband oot Lirpiis, s hew it tho $1.000 asked, [ eannotaay, The great firg de- | YUent ieuants, sud e reason why atepa bal ol bee O o e lih 1o deliay the Copehate ol 3 Meaars. I, B, f Freeport; Augus- | Justice Pooto yosterday aud was dismlssed by a g = srroselal ihe baoka ant vijere, and thore Ty g taken Lo enforee pavent It wgnabal nat beon takeay | FUONERLLRY o Tauer izt t'tho. mesting was | s f. Nasmith, and d. C. Mather, © o ena | Jury. Prosccuting-Attoruey Linecott sazs that be | cogilée Gl Calutmet CROCK® RY, i T o conssteaticmowith Bink§ remarken IaAL | ALELRI S NG (001 Comanies, s an e | desotrd to e Tl detas SIS oF \Site: | Alf Pomer, . L BAYERIaer {6 each chaey SO et AL SR P ot ! o iad gorica ail b could’ cxuct forhl servicas. | ESmmlAHAEN W enttrlpartheidryy Sub it 20 FAll particulsra. thereor will ba fusd in +o¥efn | ,abe bride was aliired tn & Priocesse aressaf | A. V. Jobuson was arreated yesterday and takem | iy, % 8 Cask Brown 85 Y ellos Wase b0 be sold I packis® Suld Dot e . bt ained adrin ot Camaitiee o s B " and oran H _ _ e e ot o ont el WBOE | a2t Tan Whod tho sevord of 1hls Bobrds. | | Lears™ leuterin Tuo lvme of to-murrow, votug: well bad wreath: diamond omautots. Mise Oy T e Chiathee £ Diftaltyon IWoducaday, Jaa, Al s car-load of Elone W Your it (X e "+ Alien, Sir. We Ok, Lt Aad Mt Karal Thatemmiy, of Darote, 1 ¥F DEATHN, CIALNERS-Jan 710, 1878, Jaiica 6. Chalers, ‘uneral services st 294 b H d-st., gundayas 1308 . P et T mako fue statement | have just inade for the reasou that Mr. Wilson was not bresent. 1dld not wanl o cuter fo this controe vers My recollection is that d pald Mr. Wilson the $250 ju Thumpsun's restaurant. 1 patd biw in moner, and not by check. 1t was not $100 1 paid biwm, but §230. [ said it might have been & mouth or sizmontus after the Bre When smount was ald. Nevar otlered Mr. Wilvon any mioney since u oy transactions with bim. The arrangzewent was Lo pay Wilsou a balf of tho $1,000 before the cstimales were completed, aud the bal. snce afterward. Have pald money (o other pubity uuder sunilar 50 or $500 Lo aume. outaide of theeity, paid sny money o ai oflicets a8 & bribe. kuowthat any deman was made for Mr. Wilson's work oa Indisus treet. 31 M1. Wilson had gooe iolo the Board sud sald Bad not fuldiled my coutrast jn ol puiting in the amount of cowposition required. | would nut bisve (Nhnm estiuiates. Do not think thivk I put on Area snd s balf gailons of compositivn. We did Carrio Hill wote 8 whits tarictan dress, with white satin waist, trimwed with plak flowers. Miss Carrla Warren, the same, with blue luwers. Miss larrison, the vame, wilhh white lowers, ‘A roception and supper followed the ceremony, after whichi the hsppy couple depaited for thelr future home in Frecport, folluwed by the good wishes of sheir mavy triends. were clegant Sand useful, com- of land ju Bouth Chicago. from olitaire diawond car- water service, Mr. er cund receiver, Mr. uo ailver jewrl-caas lklfl'cl aud cul recommend ibat the sugesiton Dirat to tho effect that soven of car Upvi the report of the beiloal Axens be dropped, ur L0 Teasan thal thicte {3 hu ressunable prolabliity of aytniug beln collectod (fom them: that ot time and money w rorpli; Ho e ot alug el U foal. “FhEia hrer ™ froos the Jage A, Col aae A, L COUNTY FINANCES, JUDGE WALLACK'S OPIMION. The Financo Cominities was in ilon yester- day morning ta receive the opinion of Judge Wal- 1ace on the matter of making & temporary joan of 500,000, etc. The Judgo was uot prepared with a wrilten opiulon, but he stated verbally that the Joan pruposed conld be made sgainst the tex-levy of 1877-'78, but &4 Lhe tazes camo {a they wonld bave lo bo set sslde to wmgetthe loan. Thlsdid not please severs) membors of the Commitiee, be- cause it was not what was wanted; - not the kind of an opiaton tbat they had" been in the habdit of getting, —sud they gruw wrathy and said that if they bad known thst Wallace was that kind of & man they would never have voted for him for County Attorney. Io the past they bad baen in the babit of geling opinions made to order, snd what they waoled was iicense under the cover of law to go oo and borrow st By Wi, MOOREHOUSE & CUs Auctiooeers. 84 and 84 Randolph-et. AT PRIVATE SALE. 1,000 SINGING BIRDS, Canaries, Goldfinches. Liunets, &c. Direct trons Haria Mountalas, Oermany. The birdit) guarauteed Lu bt fiac slugers, Wil ba dold very ¢ {o'closs out cousiguuieut. e Wil A, BUI'TERS & CO. Geperal Auctioncers, 174 Kandolpn-st. BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR SATURDAT 414 Jan. 12, at 9l u'ctock 8. 13, DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD G00DS FARLOK AND CHAMBEK SETS. WARDHOBFES. BOOK CASKS, CADPETS ity g B “x‘»*ccéf%wvu Monday to prove W, H. Plugier swore out & warrantt yesterday Pollak for the arrest of S, Wunsch- menn for Hbel. Plummee says that Wungchmoua advestised some of bia (Pluminet's) notvs for sale at public suction, ut the corner of Clark and Madi- u streels, snd that he did so msliciousiy tv de steoy bls credit, A msn named Elochel, accused of forgerics to the amount of $10,000 la Lelpatc, id 10 bt in Middleport, 111, od & rant for bis ar ted. 'Dundes (Scotland) oapers pleass copy. idsa.' 10, Amclls, sged ‘noal ha—ctiidren of Berthuid and Saonie inal Fugerai Jau, 11 st i1 clogk & m. ‘frout parcaid restdunce. Wi Todiaoa-ay. Bervices at Kuschill. . Ml Aun Durkin e J. Mechan, 408 & m., ditardey, Jan. BARNET—Wedaesdsy. Jan. . 8t her restdonce la Arvllagton Helghte, Mirs Narcissa A. 3 s:u .)::n. Torkels ot T e nb SN Sl Funeral Friday from ber residence st 11 8., Fri oy 1»-’5143 o siead sl ¢ Poughkt . Y., Roberl B0 BoleT At oughkespals; Bl Xy Fodert I Du EFAkrou (0.) papers pleass copy The lwa larger of tiess clainid azg fa pult ead tn the Taylor cate judgment will be prouably obtalued suon, SRR i B’ didapton o aher Cotes o Cole They ave aii Indettedncis (st accruod before 1673, Tha repart waa adopled. Mr. Covert, from thie Comuwlites on Finsuce 83d Auaiting, reported with approval bills to the smount of §4,6:4.23, Approved, ‘Tue volo by which tha estimates were -&p’mud was recuusidered Lo sliow some smendwmen| Mr. Vocke moved that ti1s of $800 and be I‘?ux‘uaa for w teacher of deaf-mutes sud asaisiant. Carried. Jon. 10, . Yy jdence uf Ber sister, West Twelitn-st. arlases 1o Calvary at 10; © 3 celvers, A. e2; allk and lace tolet set, Miss Carrle I11l); palz of unigue silver salis, Misses Malinda and Sarsh Barnes? sliver and cut-glass aalt-coilar, Mr. sud Mrs. Joseph Roche; sliver & cut-glass tollet wot, Mes. E. O, P. Roller; eascl and frame, C. L. Warren; palr panel pictares, Me. and Mrs, J. R, Woodbeldgo; **Anclent Marlaer,"" Mr. and s, ¥rank C. Raintexs d uet, A, J. Nasmith: 0 i de, bom he had paid to personate bim and throw tb :m::'n :)l w{i‘h naapr.m Stoebel took refuge I: Eentucky, HYDE PARK. o the Bditer o/ The Tribuns. Ptyps Paxx, Jan. 10.—1 have rocelved several Dot live up to the coutract |n that respect. and ihe Board of Public Works must bave kuown it. 1t was the ,eurtl undersiandiog that we sbould not put leasure—ta tmake & 1oan in Januazy sad borrow 1a {ss Nelll s FAUGUNER-00 (s 1Xb of January, 1978, A M!L(u"!k“' sho full amiount of compesition on. I bave puld | Mr, Dennls, from the Committes on Bulldin, uly to it—just as the old fiunfl bad done V. he; toslet ‘cushion, Miss ids | letiers from men that pay taxea in Myde Park ssk- ! of January, Oathrine 21 CHOCKERY, ETC.. ma 1% s o oo B Tummored by | aud Giounds wmoved that (he. 8ppropriation sebad | nuder Hodbire T g o 1t oliton: %i0n the Nile, from the | iag me bow Istood oa the question of makinga '&'u‘ag:;fl trouo her lte restdencs, o 68 OBrinass, | Shaithensintt pucters & Co.'s duciioa Hoo

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