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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY : JANUARY 19, 1875—TWELVE PAGES. . e e THE CITY. GENERAT: NEWS. the olA tountry to ship American besf on the honf to Her Majesty's dominlons on the athet side of the Atlantie, by way of New York, Iloston, and othar ports, snd that he had endeavored to make contracts 'with Neleon Morrin, Allerton & Waizel, and other large Chicago cattle aalppers, In order to get n little farther Inalght into the matter, 8 TRINDXF reporter last evening called npon Mr. Darker at the Palmer Honse, whero lie 1a stopoing. r. Darker etated that ho wan here to negotiats for asbipment of 2,000 head of live cattle per month from this eliy to Liverpool. hy way of New York and other ports, for a period of twelve his businers. In cases referred to by the Alder- men, Me. Doty ssld that the ladies were Among heat teachers in this or any other eify, and that ot at all sure of Aindin ec':llll_v cumgaelent persons to tako their places if they shonld leave the rervice. Mr. Dennianaked whether it was the apinion of the Aldermen that the employment of teachers by the Boara alioulil be upon_ the basls of the beal At- nesn and enlire competency, or whether it wasa quertion of charity? A member asked whether the Conncil had hm{a‘ pened to conslder whether the servico given b mareied women settled dosn for life was not fully a4 valnahle o8 that of the young ladies who were often thinking how they might exchangs thelr positions for uchools where there was only one DABBITI'S PREPARATIONS, TS Original and Standard Manufaotures, OFFIOE AND FACTORY? Ros. 64,66, 68,70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Hashiagron-st, .Y, BABBITT’'S ]!ruenlln preserve them, and he toox them home, | are making a desperate effort ta have thelr pay Te was questioned as 1o the right of the Commit- | ralred from $3.50 to $4 per day, with very littie tee to do anvthing of the kind, and the disputs | hope for suc et in e bripe geanesied o elarm tho paperi | e old Raacl pald 0 contya guilon for the g1 The Committen was sbundancly ratiefied that the | Giine ueed 2t the fnsane Asrin;s 5, B0 mAnAgement af the County. Clerik'n aflcs hed been | The new, Loscd biys tho same arilcle for s buneling, If not worse, And the membere, Without < * excention, confessed that they had never beheld [ Considerable time was killed ogaln yesterday by anything io eqnal Lieb's showing. I1is books had | n committee in discnasme the guestion whether been poorly kept, and fafled to thraw any liznt | the contractors or the county snould pay for ihe upon what seemod to he very datk fransactions. | water nsed aronnd the Conrt-lionse. The prob- The Chialrman of the Commmities was aesurcd pri. | lom remaind without a solstion, but the Comimit. ‘mostof | tee will report to the Board Monday and recom. the saaplcions entries fn carrying ont Lieb's orders | mend that the city be asked to turn the water off, without knowing what they wers for, and he bad | and notified that the county will not bo responsic not explained them because he conld not. bic for ang farther bille, minate ninety feat high, =~ The tank I goventy feet adore tlie hydrants, and will giye a pressure of hirty-Ave pounda 1o the_sqnare Inch, It 1a pro- posca to extend the snpply-pipes 1o the different urtionk of the town. the coat of laying the pipes bo b:n\:nzd for by special assessments on property enefited. CREDIT MOBILIER AGAIN. The National Heandal of Ten Yenrs Ago Revamped In a Philadelphia Conrt. Ihttadetshia Times, Jan, 8 ‘The reargument of the famous Credit Mobil- L. M. McCreary, onaof tha proprietors of the Ruseell Honse, Detroit, is at the Paimer House, The Kennlcott Club was to bave met last night at Ed Thomas® gun store, 8t 8 o' A quarnm was lacking and adjonrnment was had till Thursday afterncon at 4 o'clock, at the same place, The Directors of the Commercisl Natlonal Pank months. **What firms do yon represent?” queried the re- lected tho followi M terd P flg"lm not at liberty to state that,* replied the pnrll The th f inanco stlll ngitates the mem lse:; w& b Iécmn g:,’"“‘;’d‘" ‘;Ilu Kllnm:d B e ice Preatdont. 1 . "Rl Caey moved that the Committee report back . e anestlon of fnanco n s_mem- | States Cireutt Court, befora Judges McKennan Adent, Tieney B, Eames; Vice-Feesident, Fiiiam | BEPHSRAR. . 1 ropgod that yau reoreseat ball- | the rensuilun s the Coanel i ine focoRmena- THE 8OUTH TOWN. bersof the losed, They sppoar book onmaking 4 | ang Cadwalader. 16 has been draggior slong BEST SOAP, e . Ferrr; Cashier, George L. Otls; Al Cashier, F, 8, Ksmea, “The Receivass and Assignoea at the different defnnct banks had nothing of importance to com- maunicate_yesterday., They were all busy over the boukn and bapera, and conid not tell when the final winding up wonid take place. Milltary headquarters was bereft of any Impor- tant nows yesterday. Gen. Sheridan stated that nothing farther had been heard of the trouble with the Bannock Indlans, which he did not seem Lo conaidesof a very serlous natars. The temperatare yestenlay, as observed by Ma- loan af 3500,000 agsinst the present tax-lavy, and X0 COLLECTOR. 10 provide for paying the Intosest on tho ssmae the The dead-lock in the matter of the approval of llriltk (-‘xlcu gr fi'n‘u |?‘ue ;’el l;')d;i ‘I“‘hn Anes- South . { tion will come np in the Doard Monday, when fused to algn the docament on the ground, I;III ‘,’,:...':l,‘:.n{'u‘ AR ol Ch At ATy sald, of ita insuMctency, Town Clerk Fing took It tothe T ovor to Recorder Brockway's office and had tt re, anr:lél":t“lixm ;figlm%' ',’,,",':'\5‘5: iy, g:;‘f corded. That officlal, in tarn, sent It over to gn.]lntg‘mmlllu _vdenflrdny Messrs, nui"l"lhl"o Connty Clerk Klokke by s speclsl messenger | Braaley, Meyer, an oriing wera appotnted yeaterday afterncon, In sccordance with the law; measare the Court-Tionss work and sec whether he Jatate. Kiokks refased to accept it becanse It was | JARSRLI2A tohe amonntor nat., 1n the daye of dozen English firms" **1do, but as no contrnct has beenentered fato T am not authorized ta mention the companies namen. 1 was recommended to Messra, Allerton & Waixel, of thie city, by parties in New York as the lendln! eattle ds rnm n the West. Ar. Waizel, b his terma are not so good as [ have bean offered in New Yark, [ alto telegravhed to Mr. Nelson Morrin, but he was unable to go into the bnsiness at all, and sa stated.'” v, Darxer stated thathe came hers only to get pricen, and that the concerns which he represented l;:npumi 1o control the live stock carrying trade tween Europs and America if they can. tion that ft be placed on dle. Carried. MORE SCITOOLS, Ald, Belaler read aresolution which hsa been offered by Ald. Cullerton and referred to the Com- mittea, {t was in refercnce to & echool near Throop and Righteenth streets. Prexfient Sallivan explained that some time azo a resolution had Dbeen introduced into the Doard nathorizing the proper committeo to ndvertise for lana for threc echools, of which tha’ was one. Said resolntion had parecd at the meeting Thurs- day night, and the Commitles were at work. 'The request had therefore not only been complied with, but even snticipated. slowly for the last ten years, and ls now brought before the Court for final settlement, when the memorable Congressional luvestiga- tlon which followed when the testimony taken in the back office of s Philadelphla lawyer was 1aid before the National Leglislature fs almost forgotlon, It was then that the Interesting let- ter of Oskes Ames to Henry 8. McComb, show- ing how a quantity of the stock of the Credit Mobilier was posscd to certaln members of Con- aThe n}nn un‘nlnt ‘c‘ az‘cflvpl“!rfll'."'.ur.:!’u g 1;:.“: e Watkl e S BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, ade trora the purest vegetsbls olls, Usrivaled fc th 'fen-x :;aut“k-n-u.. or Use In'tho Nuraery 1t 0 eqt F al.. Bample. box, Contalaing throb A 165t Fres 05 Pecelpt of 75 centh, o] BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder a beautifol and serviceable white soft Homy, of any desired ‘strengih, can be mede i ten mingtes witliout tha gse of greaid of potash. Iria PACKage sent free on recelpt of 23 conta. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Abaolntely pure, Bread. cakes, puddings, eté., made [h:!l.u.bhlg'lh pace of time, keep lunger, 8n; me gned, and the bond was returned to the y . optician, No. 83 Mad(son LUR, The Commitieo voted to recommend . that the | Jo4I01Y signe proved without & question being raised, and ' | gressin consideration of thelr support of tho Tidingn n, Mo :.. !“nde'g‘:::' (ainnan The **noctel BETne Tnirunk Tlame Clah at | resoiation bo piaced on ol Recorder, who pluced it In & safe, and there It will | ypecial meeting of “the Bosrd would have been o 312 o, K remain for the present and until some aefinite ar- . £ rangement ta made regarding it. called, if neceasary, to audit the claim, The new fe 8 vaat improvement wver the old Board. for, A" TRInUNE roporter Who obtalned the AbOve | while the estlmate may b All Fight, It can do 0o facts visited A barm 1o look fnto it Kb RO ADVANCES TO CONTRACTORS. at his office last even(ng, befors the County Clerk | Tne Commiitee on Pabiic Bulldinas and Pablle refased to accept the bond, and learnod from him | geryice met yesterday atternoon and had 8 long hissido of the teansaction. Iestated that 3Ir. | ynd tadlous aenslon, and did eome good work. The Dodge, whomn he beliered to be & thoroughly re- | gnecial business b consid- Yiable fnan, had proscalyd iBo band Toc nie aigna- | &7'5le doman of fore the neeting, Was (o Consil- tars Satorday last. Ar. King signed It, and Mr. for an &d bout $20, « e accompnied by hia Miotney, $o0k It 10 | G50%g\oHich be amd mek she. shaw of &l Mr. Mason'a office for his siguatare. Tho latter | jjeeqrs, Spofford, Meyer, and Hloese fought the refused toattadh his name ta the document, and | clajm manfully, taking the positton that the con- also refused to record It, 3ir. Dodge gava the } yacior was not entitled 1o any more than bondto Mr. King, and that gentleman gavo 110 | he michitect had certified 10 =87, 070, ~that tne the Hecorder. Mr. King also stated that he had 3 h L coverai of tho versons who shened the bond, | cvnRty could not pay it matared dobte, moch less K in company with Nr. Mason, They were Messra. | ot was Claimed would be o abrogate the claime Fred Bureky, L. B, Dizon, Abner Taylar, M. | gii's contract. Theywore backed {n their poition Echwelstnal, J. T Bwan, ‘and . C. Hinadale. | 304000 inion of Lho Connty Atlorney, aircsdy Neitoer Mesars, Swan nor Hinsdsle hiad withdrawn | pnnlighed, which wae in effoct that the contractur a0 pendeman for Mr, Dodge, 88 had besn srscrted | wogjiphie to the county for damages claimed by on, ~ Mr Kiog said, forther- A D Darbanl® panids ajantber: | the other contractors growing outof delays ocea e, . b siooed by him, etc., and for the first tine In the L e M o Jreon, aod | pisty ‘ot the ourl-House the contr $12 m., 37;3 p. m,, 40;8p. m, 33, B ometer at 88, m., 20.91; Bp. m., 30.05. The Rer. Arthur Little, of Fond du Lac, Wis., who has heen called to the pastorate of tho New England Church, 18 now visiting thecity, snd will e the guest of William H. Bradley, No, 115 North LaSalle strect. Mr. Littte will preach in the New England Church to-morrow morning and evening. Thuraday afternoon Gaorge Cox, &n employe of the Nonotack $ilk Company at No. 160 Fifth ave- nue, fell from the second floor {0 the basement In the elevator way, snd received so severs Injuries that he died two honrs jater. The Camndr‘liury retarned 8 verdict of death from concnasion of the brain cansed by the fall, Tha numerons friends of Mr. W. B, Sulllvan, the well-known lsw reporter of the Jnfer-Ocean, will be pained to learn that yellcrdn{ afternoon his accomplished wife departed this lite, afteran 1lincas of over three months, the greater porilon of which she was confined to her room. Tho funeral wervices wlil b held to-morrow noon at the Chureh o{ the Aszenslon, corner of North Lasalle and Elm atreeis, Supervitor Mason, of ths Sonth Town Bord, fp- Unfon Pacific appropriation, was made public. What occurred In Congress and the disgrace which mantled some of Its active membersisa part of the history of the country, The great suit arose in this wise: Henry 8, McComb, one of the original stockholders, in the spring of 06 called at the ofllee of the Company In New York and subscribed for 250 shares In the name ot H. B, Fant, of Richmond. He gave his dralt on the latter for $23,000, tho subscription price, Fant folled to take_the stock and sent the draft back to New York., McComb, upon be. ing called upon by Mr. Crane, the Assistant ‘Treasurer, to make the draft good, sent & clerk trom bis residence in Wilmington, Del., on to New York with & check for 835,000 and s power of attorney from Fant for the purpose of hav- ing the stock transferrea in his name. The transier was not made because Crane objected to the form of the power of attorney, and the clerk seturned home with the check. - McComb said he thought cversthing was all right and that the title to the Fant stock was undoubted- lyin bim, and _so paid no further attention to . Ald, Sweeney asked If anything had been done abont & achool Abe corner of Uak and Bremer streats, Anapproptiation for s lot had been made some time ago. Prealdent Sallivan explained that iwo r2are ago nalot In that vicinily had been advertlacd for, Lut all the bide sent in were larger than the amoant of ihe l.rpmprll“on.—SIE 000. % Ald. Bweeney wanted to know {f anythls been dona to utilize the Chicago-avenue wat Two years a0 the Council had ordered the Comp- trollér to turn uver such lot to the Board, to be by thent exchanged for such s lot as they needed. Mr. Sullivan_sajd that the transfer had never heen made. Did Mr. Bweeney think that & guod l?l In : proper locatlon conld be gotten by ex- chango! llrl.‘ Sweeney had no doubt that it conld, e was rure that & proper lot could now be Lought for Ald. Thompson sald that what he wanted to tn- ire’ shout was tus peospect of & achool noar Vestern avennc and Ohlo street, Mr, Dennis said that there were some schools In the city that were not doinz full duty, as well as soms tnat were ovarcrowded, It looked as fhougt, 11 8 achool were placed nesr the location named, it the Tremont Honuee Igat night was an eminent succesr, As many ae 100 persons, the female cle- ment predominating, were Ere-enl. ‘Tho ladles were mostly members of the Club, while hat ferw of the gentlemen enjoyed that honorshle distine- tion, The musical and literary efforts were volune tary. No set ‘programme had been prepared, and no” order of eserciees were followed. The musician gave place to the elocntionist, and between the hours of 8 and 10:30 the e contributions came thick and fast. Atthe a bling of the gueats Dr. Le Joy, **Orcella, dressed the President, *'Fern Leaf,” in wel chasen worde, and the President replied grace fuliy. The first volunteer waa **Widow Bedott," who gave & recitation. *‘Rd played delighttully tpon the piano, aud **Orlens " recited an original poem entitled ‘*Beonny's Death-Will,"" Miss Maz- gle Cono and Mias Lou Fuller wers each warmly applauded for their elocntlunary nowers, and Mise Adell Morris, of Cincinnatl, favored the Club with chotes selections upon the piano. 3r, Leo Board- man recited selections in German dialect, much the amusement of all present, and others gave recitationn and instrnmental rformances, Between the scts A gay conversa: lon wis kept up. ‘The svening was yoted such 8 0r0 dis i made oF Lomthon &nd Sheap Imita: ent fres on recelpt of 73 cents, BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A stendard article. Assmplo packsge seat fres o1 ot was com elle |nfiwnwu, 10 the public interest. Mesars, recelpt of 25 centa. forned a TRIDUNE reporter yeaterday, inngswer to ould not bo flled for some time, while, if placed | had prononnced them good for & miltton dolls Fadley, fofman,and Ayarsstood bytliecontractor, | the matter, and expected at any moment to be T T e etenor g | decided success tha | tho sccltls will withaut | o mos e 000 "pettere e Hayes, Werin, | aL lest. Mir. King sald they wers good for 8 | fiow.var, and wanied it baid $10,000 advance, | called upon Lo pay over the subseription moncy. B ABBI I l" S by ex-Supervisor Lincoln to press the case of the million and a half, Me. King says that Mr. Vi Diown, snd Jeoking Street Schools. “The three Ao ke pre rere e Oiimaga. | baiidings ordcred. 10 be advertised o wauld taks all the money on hand (suine §45,000), and all that roposition to nay over the 9 per cen r:dlk‘:?r’l‘rlen“ 11fal 1o thelr arguments and firm togeiher wita all the moneys s often as required | 19, tUelt frisndabip, At this time Credit Mabilier as an fnvestment Bouth Town against Mike la:uulh whom ft had was not tbought much of except by thuso. to sucd to recover $25,000, which he had taken from thecity taxes. Tha auit is now at Issue in the Leaf, Orlens, Maine, Grandma _Oldwsys, They were reminded of the Orcella, _ Geranlum, ' Georglns, Nannle C, as due the contractor, and CREAM TARTAR. for'n ‘competiaation of $1.000, ls & pectectly fale | Fact th8E DUt 8T, 070 B e ooy bim Lan Amonnt | i8¢ the words of one of tho withesses, * who Aunty Nancy, Aant Lucy, Kdos, lope, | could be expected to be collected this season. Tl ot th ad'shonld 6o ted. | vre Was v to pay wers on tire ground floor and knew all about Buperior Court, and is on the trisl calendar, A Vaata Ald, Cary ssxed Mr. Eulllvan If it wi that | andsafe one for the town, and shou sccepted. | ayen, yet they could not be persunded that the o m all fttes. Tho houaewif Eriat deat of daiay b Been experienced i the Hixfihrfi’n&;fi"xfififif nlel-?fl«'. Lucy, Detobers | 1o Tioard was paying 812,000 & yer::“;:z'u Bt | Lie did not canaldce Mr. Mason's course the correci | prilicYd ‘uny rights that they wero bound o ra. | {ho rich harvest to be reached. The contract arantednise o It oceiDy ruatter on account of the failure of the Bherifl's deputien to merve the necoseary papers, It will nka“{'v'xlly half & year to acttle the matter In the cour! Bome person of persons, for the purposs of in- finencing prices on 'Change, started rumors yestor- day to the effect that meveral business hooees in thlacity, and one ‘large one in New York. had falled. * Inasmuch as there was no troth in theso ramors 1t would bo improper to give the namea of the firms mentioned, Tho storles, which passed. ravtdly frum moath to mouth, created quite a #ution, aud woon apresd throngh the bualness quar- ters of thecity, 1618 believed fo bo the intention vt the Board of Trade to sco if It can tind the an- thor of thess putors, and meet out the proper punishment. stated In Bunday's paper that Commission- ne, At the time of the drawjog of the canrely upon it. Trial package scot fres on rocelps of 73 cents. BABBITT'S POTASH. A centrated alkall, dontlo tha strength of :nngz?;:’po:u-n.' ‘sanplo e dOR on Tecalpt of 23 ane {n the premises, and therofora had acted on his own responsibility in placing the bond In tho Recorder's hands. = MR, MABON ‘was {nternewed last night h{ s TRIRUNE reporter, and pronounced some of the Al King fucorrect. On Monday Ia tion that led him to believe the bondsmen of Mr, Dodye wera not suiliclent, He bad {nguired aboat allof the gentlemen on tho bond, nowme of whowm he saw in company with Mr. King, and others nlone, and learned sbout them from those who were famlllar with their clrcomstan He snbmitted the whole bond 1o the Inspcc. tion of three of the leading bankers of “tho city, and to ono of the most prominent Lusiness wmon, who s u Dircctor In a bank, snd thoir united oplnion waa that the hond, by sny standard thatcontd reasonably be adopted, waw nt- terly Insuficient. Concerning the withdrawal of ‘anildings for schoola? Alr, Sullivan sald that it was troe, and ke for- therstated In the converasiion that there had been appropriatee for the School Fund, bat not collected, 1w 1875 and gncfldluz years $514,000. Of thue $400,000 had buen desighated as for bulldinge and sites, 1o added that there were now 14,000 cbildren who nceded echool accommodation, and That, 1f the $100,000 wore all collected, proper ac- comtnodations coeld be built, Ald, Tary said that, since the Board was paylag in rents tise Intecest on $:200,000, he was of opin- fon that It was much the wisor ' course to borrow on time watranta that sum and use it tu put uo bulldinga at onco. The difference in oxpense would not be anything, and the sccommodations would bo much greaterand far better, 1f the Board would put sucha llmgfl itlon futo shape and Kreunt 11 (o the Council ha thonght it would e Itkely to pasa. Belle, and many othera, The Clu fternoon at 1 o'clock at the 'W're- B, Free, M, ‘will meet thl: mont Louse, for_ butlding the Union Pacilc was awarded, and Oakes Ames displacea C. T, Durant as President of the Company, amd_began to msnage matters his own way, Jealous- fes and coutentions began to arise sinong the stockhulders. This was o natural conse- quence of the dlstribution of the enormous [:mllu that were realized. McComb asked for 14 dividends on tne Fant stock and its accre- tlons. Ho was told that his subscription was vold, that Crane nad scted upon his individual authority, and not beiug an oilicer of the Com- pany the transaction was of no effect. McComb persisted In asserting what he called his right: aud commenced sultln ‘63, Aimes had informed lim by letter that thostock **had been placed whera it would do the most good.!” ]t was this spect. Finolly, tha conteactor wus voted 87,670, and the motion'to advance blin_$10,000, made by Mr. Hoflmann, was voted duwn by the following vote: Yess—Braaley, Hoffmann, Aysrs: nays— Spofford, Barling, Boese, Fitzgornld. and Mayor. It'is hoped that the question is permanently ret« tled, and that other contractors wlil tako the ‘bint, and'ba sattsfed with getting thelr pay alter earning it.. Those outsido of the Court-I{ouse would be only too glad if they could do thus well. ORIMINAL, “ Detactive Rickey yesterday recovered from n pawnshop a valuable gold watch and chain stalen from Mry, Smith, on West Twelfth street, some ten daysago, Tho thiof hoe not yet been discovered. MOTEL ARRIVALS. Sherman Flouse—~ihe Hon. A. L. Tichards, Water: town, Msss.y Judge H. 1. o L. Tayior, New Yorks M. Presies liyber, Indiaoapoils; 'the cllaton, Tn.p Go B Fyller It lidg lireen bey....7r Gabers, Cncinuatfs M. 8: doeiman, New v LW, Tullock, B Wa Pauli James 1jouar, 8an Franciico: U, f Troy, 8. Y.3 C. A Campbell. St Loufsy d, J. Cow' urray, " J. T, *8col tichimdnd, [ va,® J. TIE PROPRIETONR will givo nn ounce of &ald for every ounce of lmpurities fonnd In any of these proparations. Tor Sale by all Dealers. ibours, E W, and 1. A Bradl R Indekaper, Indisnapotie; CC W Wil Louiaisasi cigin: J. it bich created the cxploslon in Congross, | = st Fech, | Davenport. o f 3 ani thet gontlomt 21| Oficer Tim Mahoney hius John Gleason locked up | BRH<F MBI SRt LS COR Comgross MEDICAL, a.-d.un:‘i":\ylnllll;:g.‘:rl:x‘l‘ ‘i#:.t"f.'é:‘.’i‘fié’.’.-‘.’r. f.‘m"{fi’h "‘?f.'m "‘h’.','f::;—é! '“ 35{;’.“‘ Thile u‘.‘n’&-i’“&'n'&':i“’.‘Sl‘“?f.?rfl?} 3‘:“1' vl::?: ll';ml,v: l‘;’fl‘v‘t":’:l‘: nh'&e.,‘fl.:n nff!lfi :':; 31’.‘.‘:‘.“ fl:lfln:n in the Weat | Twolfth Street Station, awaltingthe | hy pig 12;.1.;1-&“‘1?“._ uxl‘r:;?::z :,'nt .,S{‘;;.: 3 Miceeqiently, Wpon Jooking b the it i (ho Sher- guminings: Delimorey B, Gl | diswn, 1 tho piao, wero adopiad, would have o | Lo remain on the bond. Aa to the questlon of the | arrival of the Sheri of Emporla County, Kan: from tho court a decrea to compe! the Company | HOLMAN'S AGUE & LIVER PAD, 1l's oulce, ud toand It was I, K. Michadson, No, vinans; U, 8. llt; én‘fg. ;'lll:'llldelgbl;t be reduced by the School Fund's wharo effect of ‘?x’ :Inhl‘llr-w-l c'! m:«‘:‘ of llhn Ax\nndmlun,. wpo wants him, along with sevoral others, for sey- | to account to bim for the profits of tho fl.m o o S foo S e Bl ia LS e | o ' e 1, Y0 el ST | B ol e o, e i | el iri e cosay S, Apfurientvas b o Ui e 1ttin, was that, there was no such persan as i, K, Ccert Detrolts . W Warranis conld 'be sold easily 40 long ne tholr pay- | Were posiilve it aiterly " invaliated ho | Detccivos dalonoy and Crowe, of Cottago Grovo Sfayy bui, ks dndpod werd unalis to derive sk & 1tielinrason, of No. 12 Sonth Water streel. The Nell, Baltimaret U. O, bond, and the third was of ¢l i L, Ueorgs Fox, Cincluaatiy Saninel oeRieT, Ste Lo Iment deponded on the collection of taxes under & e same jmprassion, | avenae, last evening arrosted o youny thief who fa [ Conclusion, and they ordered the rehearing direcury puve only the name Michard K. Richard- aers, Grand Rapids. 1aw which liad tiot been tested in the courte. while ) agreedl that no public officer had e right x 5 which began yeaterday. thun:vudx‘g:fi?.: rplllco 01'1. busl! ;:,ul nl.l‘ ap. "Ald. 1;u'l[l‘ixw'l!h;g ‘:n n“ L-lbnnf [} 'Ich;m n}‘ t'ha {fn:.l“’ “':, :.fi"‘a.'m"‘ X{fié"u‘n!‘.‘i"’ufl'x.‘ 5{.:?.‘:‘:.'.‘ mgw"“‘;":vlflw&HEXgfi::ulr'.‘.\":?f 1531?. 2l ;I.f:. e renrs, howover, ere lnan R, K. Riclia o X Ly~ o A . 3 3 Yeho, ‘since the directory was ubilshed, s boes THE POS-ESSED ONE. O L e oe Cttda for s | Mr. Dodge womld not be vollecior, becausothd | f0F which soveral others seo nowuiail. Tho PENNSYLVANIA, cong business ot No. 128 Sonth Water street, Apuarently, therefore, Mr, Sennc mast have writ- ten the wrong {nitials on his card. There was no ruilection wnatever upon Me. Richardson, the only fden beang that he did not exist, EONS OF VERMONT—FIIST_ANNUAL BANQUET. At & meetllng of the Executive Committes of the Hone of Vermont, held yesterday, {herowere prevont 10, N, Uibbard, President, MI83 JULIA PAPINAKI, 1he young Polluh wit] who clalms to be possersed of lls Satanic Majesty, angd who hns been placed In Ht. Joseph's lospital for treatment, was much more mild-mannered and tractuble yesterday than, according to all testimony, sho has been for sov- eral days. After her byaterical outbreak Thuraday night, when whe went to the 1lospitsl, she calmed prisonur gave hilé name as James Wright, Inthe casa of Annle Wright, robbed of adla- mond earring, Albert Charles was {murdny held In $800 0 tho 14th, and C. IL Clark 3500 to tho samo date, ‘The latter squealed to tho police, and last evening Detective Bauder arrested n third per- son named Charles Hrown, who is thought to bo tho real thief, Last evening, at sapper timo, the house of John building. It qfimnmd from the discusslon resulting from this master, and-a Kmncnlnon by Ald. Sweoney, that the school asked for on the ‘Franklin Jot bo pinced nesr the corner of Oak and Rremer atreets, thatin any given your thero was a question in the Bosrd as” to how the taxes collected should be ased, For Instance, If $00,000 had been ap- propriated two years ago for three bulldings and . 8verlal Disoatch to The Chicaga Tridune. Pir180URG, Pa., Jan. 11.—Cen, Pearson and his entlre stalf to-day resigned from the State Natloual Quard, and the Sixth Diviston, which succumbied to tho rioters In July, Is without officers. QGen, Pearson says thls {s done to cn- able the Governor to rcorganize the diviston, time for the filing of the bond hud expired, and & now bond could ot be glven. The conversation hud botween Mensrs. King, Fairbank, snd himself, In the former's office, w. contdentlal, snd he did not proposs (o say any thing atout it without Mr. Falrnank's convont. Mr., Mason also stated that it was hard to tell definitaly what Mr. Dodgs did say on the subject of tho turning over of the £ per cent, and he could N ‘hangler, Prof. A, D, sites near locatione namod, and only 350,000 of | not approve of the bond if the 2 per cunt had best | granger, No, Weet Montua street, was en- | It Is supposed the samo action will be taken by # the t1on. T 1 Sheman, 1 5 Snthorlang ey | down wonderfully, spoke afectionately to tho | inia had been colleciad, It would be o question | patd betore Mr. Dodge entered on bis dutles, for e N I hlover. who notkvay Witk aetd | tha oflicers € orhy o the vther devialona. of o mp AR Sonn N Hifis. " [teporis wore made by ngbicom’ | Sister Superior and others whom. In ber ravings, ‘| whetlicr 820,000 shouid remain to thocredit of | (Lo reason that the boud was not suficlent. e | waich and chaln, o pale of bracoletw, sud 280t of | 4o (juard, which wil result In the overbauliy 4 Wolpan Liver Pad Co., No.¢4 Mallen Lanv. P O, Sttues Indicatln that. tha banguet will ba & yreat | she had scolded with great vehemience, and from | each of the threa sites and no buildiugs bo bullt, or [ #ald that Capt, Drockway shunld not have recordod | jewelry, Entrance waseffectcd by climbing up a h ie overliauliog N Yaoor 108 \Ve Fourth Kt Cincinnatl, Obio. % prce Neorly 200 have_ alrendy sigmiied iteir | whom she demnnaed that she might be taken away, | (i #um bo ased to brild two baiidinge, The lattor | 1t untll presonted by tao Supervisor, of the militin systemof the State. The Chamber of Commercy, at & largely-at- tended mecting Wd.fi passed resolutions against reductog the tarlil on fnports, and con- demnstory of freo trade with furelgn nations, Ex-Congresamen Negley and Moorbesd were veranduand opeung o window in the upper wto- ry. Beveral mmntlar bnrgiarios have been recently committed in the same neighborhood. Lieat, Deli, of the Armory Polics, was before Justice Mocch yesterday upon complaint of a Mr, Crowley, s eafoon-kecper, whom Dell arrosteil Now-Year's Kve. The testimon; nowed that fnteniicn to be present. Prof. Hogar, the Becro- tary of the Soclety, presented leiters recelved from wie Hon. Willlam M, Evarte, Secretary of Btate, e Hun, Georgs F. Edmunds, and the Hon, Jus- 1n 8, Morrill, Vermont Senators tn Congrees, the Mon.' Riyland Fielcher, and the Hon. John I. Yage, Ex-Governors of Vermont, and a great num- course had becn pursued by the Loard, und was Wlefended by them on the ground of pablle necos- LY. e discussion continued for some time, but no mhnr m:I"u of genoral interest were brought up or scussod. Asto hls preferenco Tor Mr. Kimvall ms Col- lector, Mr, Masonsald that {t was ouly last night that sov gentlemen had been name dates fol ¢ Collectership, and Mr, m name had been among them. Of all those men- tioned ho praferred Mr, Kimball, who had pere formed the service before, cnd 1n a satisfaciory and passed a peaceful night, her slecp being un- ‘broken by visions of tho Old Nick snd his satsnic promptinzs, or ‘‘feariul dreams and sights of ugly death." The wight of braakrast yeaterday marmnfl. hawever, broughit up the aplrit with the horne, huofs, ond cloven tail trom the vasty desp, ?@muafiflm s thy safest gnd tho besk. fe Instantangons i J1e action, end mastnat ¢ 4 . the speakers, ond o lotter was read from [ itpredpee natura] shedes of blask, V' t e 1 manner, But he bad not stated to any ons, pre- | Crowley fired his revolser New.Yeal ve, aud | mong »ol and L iy . ber o otuerdistioguishod Vermonters ramatirond, | b6, for, 3t e, wag gt s Sel, G - L1EB, || e g S, Kinmoait ahis | Seh saw by, o entered: it saioea and maa | tho Hon. Russel Esrott tavorable totho ubjeets | papunileh sy avari Sped sifnapbiad Wl et MERE TSR RS | S it S el pomeS SO | woeemoure wa seconem, - | B sl oS | e s, Rt 0 RIS | Lo o mar s | WoleR: O1B8E ik MAAVG: P “puat 7 e iact 3 o | weoping, owitng, shrieking, and ralsng Calu gen- Itteo of the Count n ooyl 2 A ¥ . t A 5 ll‘l‘x‘l‘{lf: 1{:’-!‘:»:“?&“332 :mmilmln \'x‘;h.efl','-:;‘.;, am‘; r:‘z Diabalicyers in ll’:‘:r -upcnmfon nlxlho Ehe Floanes Bommitlo thg: Caayly. Home TitE BOND, Hhe had Uall arresfod for assauit. Tho Lioutenant 5, met yesterday moruing to oxamine ex-County- Clerk Lieb's fina} report, Licb was present, and &ls0 bis lale bookkecper, The report was read, and the vouchers for the *‘cxpense’* account, which have heretoforu been raferred toat Jength and 1o detall, were subjected to an examination. ‘Thio Brat voucher that created any romark was ono for $101.32, the amount Lieb clalmed to bave pald in June for alscounting county orders with whlich to pay his men in March. It was objected to most decldedly, but the General explained that the expense was legitimato, and It hiad boen creat. ed towave his employea paying o larger discount, a8 he had boon abla to sell orders at 2 per cont, while his men wounld have had to pay b per cent or Ldea announced, that s vencral invitation Is core ¢lally extended to all Vermonters, their wives, tusbands, and children, whether they have ro- cewved formal fnvitations ot not. o TUR NOON MRATER-ARRTING . n Lower Furwell Hall yesterday wae largely nt- tended, and 1ea by th Nev. dsiies Pawel TThe exurcloes were commeuced fn the usual manner wWith singdge, and the opening prayer was ollerelt l:};_, lhll.‘ tev. Mr. Spencer, of the First M, E. ‘hureh, ‘Tue Leader delivered a brief address on the sub- il‘tl of Christlan missiona Lotho Jews and Gentiles, Je refeered to the progress made n converting tho Juws, and the acceptance of Christ by 20,000 of them ot of the total of 7,000,000 who were in the warld, 1o concinded by saying that they had olil gentieman with the autphnrous umell about his farments, making la eartily habitations In (ho reasts of children of the worid atiributa it to hystorla, and belleve thatthe infucoces of time, Dlésasnt surronnaluizs. and tmedical troatmant wrill hove thelr effect on suilerer, aud bring her around 10 a correct way of life.’ Dr, Brown, of No. 188 Clnrk street, called upon her yesterday, ebtatned all the infornistion ke could abont her case, made up Lile mind that tho Devil business was merely a delusion, and that the real truuble was hysterls, and prescribed for her accardinly, Tlor sister In to wo oot to the Hospital this moming, and may perhaps yivo the Doctorsome adaitional in- formation as 10 the Tolman Liver Pad, _Chicago Depot, 77 Clark-st, Corporation Counsel Lonteld, City Attornoy BATES & IIANLEY, Agents Tuthyll, and 3Mr, John Malte bad a tali {n tha Law Department on this ect. Tho City Attornoy opened It by s »ting to Me, Mat- tocks, whols A parinor of Sir, 3lason, that ihe Supervizor had not scted proparly In rofusing to approve the bund: that the sureties. although not worth 812,000,000, woro amply sufliclent to pru- tect the city and county from =il lows. Tho City ‘Tressurer and Comptrollor could compel him to turn over hls collections every day, so tliat he would never hava over §60,000 in hie possicssion at once, Mr, Mattocks replied thathe had purposely not consiltud with hia portaer oo this subject, and whst e safd he sald on his own responsibliicy. Tle knew that sume of the men un the bond wore not worth near as wnuch as Mr. Dodgu pro- was discharged. Constable Leibrandt went ont to s Goose Inland brickyard yesterday with a warrant for Lthe arrest of twenty-four Jaborera charged with riot, Howas there coolly informed that ho would be illed if he did pot turn back. He tarned back. It scems that tho tweniy-four men aforcsaid were employed by a man named Louis Karsen, tha ownerof the brickyard. They had not been paid for some tline, and when Rawen sold the yard to August Rettammel, tho Istter was unahle to obtain possvsalon, the men clalming that they had somewhatof a llen upon the bricks, Lelorandt wili get relnforcements and begin anew, Minor arrests: J, C. Doucher, larceny of fonr barzole of bursa-shoed from Ald, McNurnuy's shop on Pacific a rah Smith, larceny of 316 THE CLEVELAND SCANDAL. Soectul Dispaich to The Chicuao Tribune. CrLeveLanp, 0., Jan. 1L—Dr. Wobor, who receutly rosigoed from the Charity Hospital on account of the drunkdéuness and frrogularities of the Mother Bupsrior, {8 out with a card fn an- swor to one by Bishop Gilmour challenging him to an Investization of the cbarges. The Doctor asks that a complete investigation be hinme- diately made; that a committee bechoscn na follows: three by Dr. Weber, threo by the Bistop, and the seventh by these six. It Iy thoaght that the Blatop may object to an fn- " MAILLARD'S VANILLA CHOCOLATE 0] BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELERS, " Defies all Monest Compefition, ORIGIN OF TIE CINL'S MALADY. Prom nll that can be¢ loarned thuw far, it seems that the suflerer was engaged some tlute ago 1o 8 Teuson 10 pray for thy successof the Christisn more. Tho itom waa alsallowed. wore, "and “Hiat. fartormore, | from Jdobn Smith; Sam Moore, & youth who | Yestivution pow that the watier comes thus Ihisuions smong thelr brethren of tarael, - Joung man wba went 10 ermany, succeeded for 8 | 3L next vouchor thnt eliciied attention wat one | 5 Suasen yad recetved & wristen hotlhcationtooe | snaiched w pockotsb o from a lady on Wabash dicectly to him, but that, if_an lavestigation 1e z B B dacub. Eaq., resd roquonts for, prayers | 3R, briof - caroay by nirotcning bhaseit acrora s | for 8 conalderablo amount for +*sundey expenien ™ | 3ir. Swan and & varoal one fraw Ar. liinadalgof | svonus, and who was held for tho pulice by Mr. permlited, thors will be much that Is worso | Sold by all Leading Garocers. from the followiug: A widowed wother for rullzoad track and festiug o Srwin ronover him, | Deing in the shape of & recelpt to the Goneral from | thelr deaita 1o withdrat from the bond. Mir. A . L. Lewlé; John Bruwn, larceny of 8 muffand a | than has yet been hinted brought to light. The ron, Tors poung manin Pennerivanis wito was in | o Snock which the news gave his botrotheu uray | his bookkespor, \Wiilie it was belng tnguired into, | sou had consultod with tho most ominent stareve | white-rabblt cap for which nowuer s waried st | Doctors meanwhile romaln very quict. Lol well bo Jniagined. With that shock came a sort of remorse that she had ever piven her heart #on of Adam, fustead of holding fast ton tton sho hud once made to go Into a conyent sud Lecoma one of the tlsters of Charity, Tne bad nows, and the _eelf-accunations which tormuntsd her, were the 8 of atirring up tho Devil witnin hur, and front tuat tine out hor life hat beena burden to hor,—a conthual strugglo to drive the uner Fitzeerald was Jookiag through the ccountin Lict's old books where the item ity " Ogurea 4o laspely. lie wanied Lish plain, ily cxplanation was that the first years uf hix ofice he gave for “CMHIL" to per- ‘aons calllug on him about oue-third of hie salary, He found that ho could not stand tho *charity " dratn, and ho went to the Commissionors and asked autharity, which was !rlllltd him, ta chargo whate dnuguter, ® fathersml a staler, 3 young man in Yort Woyne who was on tho downward patl, & youngman In Mondors, saveral wick persons, & apecial petition for God tofuless the miasions to the sewe, for Bundoy-schools, for a union mecting at Wetstka, for Chlueso inisilons, and for Italy, J. V. Farwell offered prayer in obedionco to the reqneets, ‘ihe ey, Mr. Bpencer requested prayers for the in the city, and it was sleo bis Own opinion thal one or more of the sureties withdrow beforo tho appraval of the bond. 1t vitiated the whole boud; for 8mith went on with the supposition that Jones and Lrown would aleo be on the boud, sud if any one of thom withdrow, it would increase thoe ljas tlities Of the others, an act which could nat be done without thelr consent without nullifying tho fnstrument, thy Armory; leney Williume, Jurcony of wearly apparel AR A wmum-."l of No. 175 Wea Lake streot: Willlam Dillor, larceny of fidur bar- rels from L. Lilienstrom, No, 111 Clybourn avenue, Police Justices: Snmmerfleld yesterdsy held the following: C. Bchnltx and John' Fchultz, coopers, Michael and Joln Murphy, and Michnel and John ©'livien, $100 each to the 13th for stealing beer- HAIR GOODSN, A A A A A A “ SARATOGA WAVYE” Ladics who experfenca’ frouile Tt wont ceim ol wearone: B gyt GRLY Bt M8, THOME: ON'S. 210 Wabesh-av, ————— Buck & Nayner's malt cough mizture is & simple remedy for aduits and children. MARRIAGES, '?);u’{.rm-l;‘lgmu—nvy‘ '"'n{?fik BT Cheney, wtThe ¥iktons 1. Qulan and Laura Cr serine o oo 18t Wholesale and Re: 1] fist. s neut i) e denton from hin stronghold, overmoney he might disborse for **charity® Messry, onfleld and Tuth(ll agrecd with thislast | Snle age ULTIRORM. Uhluiro on e Len Mloph ok RGN ko Wn BINg In B chialr ot tha foot of ona of | b 1he cxpeneo sccuunt of is oflice, and ho T propoaiiin, and aud that if it Was » fact hat Ms. Koz frum U D L T e B AT N Hed oo, as g Tentiens Ravoetation saeyoomatey | tho bode oo guper ward yesterday when, trota: | charkei iy sud he Comleloners hud atwazaal. | fwan hud given mritien notice of sl whibdedwal | jual ‘Court for ‘thrawing vitrlol, Into. Joln e i e BEN AL Jiruyeos luf the Sabbath-schools of the county & VER; dnddrabu GUinRnce al She oaligtug. Swe 9 . | then tho bon Auat's faca; Chelatiau Derrig and Fred Waterville, | ~ BULLIVAN—At hor restdence, No. 000 North Cl e intwhers, he wtated et thars honaud Tpmnot salledta tee et Tnake cAme Lo the goumulvsloner Fitzgerald teplled that auch con- | tha city wouid Aot wans to har lector | Miomptinig Lo stoal clothiog wnd $200 In cash trom erand tane glea that it hod to ba cut, lor ago is 221, but this made hor somewhat younger-looking then she really ls, and may have had & good deal to do with making a nut very lovely hooked noso nrpanr all the more prumineat. On th entrance of the visit- ors, sho aruve umil luoked towarde them, Her hair aud faco were dripping with water, au_though sho st, Chicagu, on the 11th of January inst., Lo 173, butoved wite o Wi i van, wi , law n Hinl IWeuty-iwo mew " schools organized i Couk T teeeting of e, Loard of Anolniment of the Town of Bouth Chicago s callod 10 moot at the town ofiice, No. 40 Ciark atrest, at 4 p. m, to- > : THE OCITY-OALL. AUCTION SALES. PUSEEIEINdubdotbubbe il ouvr SPS VPP By GEO, P, GORRE & CO,, € and 70 Wabmsb-sy, * Baturday, Jan. 12, at 9:30 a. m,, i Baidwia sulifvan, atio rier Inier-Ocean. daughier of (s of Btadond, Lig., [lexistrar of i iharriages, wxed Ut years vices will e bield 8% tho Church of the couner of Sorth Lasulle and ki ta- w'cloc clacly, whero frionds are ro- Sleared to aitand wiihdug further potioe: a trunk beloniing to a follow bosrderat No, 44 Weast Handolpn stroot; John T. Challce. chalr re Rirer, poucd to have stolen $3ud fromn & poor ut providunt Belomiun Iamily named Axsmith, residing at the corner of Capsl and Dunker atreots, $1,000 to the 1Gth. Last eveniny Kddie Querin, the notorous, wes srrested by Borst, ki 3 Ar, Lisbwald it did not laok bad, but was an hunorahle transsction, and that Pitzgerald wonld 30 conulaer € If it was not that he had a **boss ™ nd him, ‘This riled Fitzzoral retorted that the secharity ' item wes o te: Mr. L{eb replied that, v 0 stesl, and re- LCounty dorlng the Isét yesr, snd an in. crease of 0,000 members was wumade, The comvermons numbered 4,441, Thoro wers 10w 308 schoole, with 8 membership of 78,000, V'rayer was offcred, and a request was also made i Lebadf of tho freedmen of the Houth, and com. plled with. COX~Iu thieclty un the t0th tnat., Urorge X, Cox, SALF. OF 3 erred to tho +vboss" baving stol Qysn for the samo burglary, aud “le alio | o oqsayenrs. Inglyst e Soms wad R, o0 100K fl” | guvag vortof alt crowland bl saogand u 8 liie, emphasizing the last somark with 8 shaky | water, $2,172; Comptroller, 8327, Soedobn Ortiaca, reslding a5 No, 100 Bremer | “BiaiEidan. i 1o AT y e TIht of the werld Tod ” fuce on tho Sister's shoulder. ra ¢ 2 e wl er the head wlih crockery, | Funeral service: "West Waalington- the congregatlon, wnd the dovollons continacd w, | J10T Epell of “crylog, aho looked up, sir, Fitagornld csme 80 the front agaln with the | A cass of smsll-pox wan reported yesterday 1n i bént bla wfe oner she et Waabinatoa R aChote Fary Gilrg (ote: {1 101 Eavy Ci ol Wardrason. bookssn Criindcr irassels snd Wool Carpois, 4 New Orgaus 'arior Btoves. for & time bor 1if OClhc, Ired of, ~ Yesterday she {muproved, aud tica Kaulmann released O'Hara fu §1,000° bail J ta the 21st. A woman named Matllda Fishor s trylng to see how deep she can sink Into Ju: op mire, and 1t would not be at nll surprising if the afalr wound up in & marder, Firat ahe was run by (us Andur. son, and now she Las fallen Into hands even worse, ot., budurday, Jau. 13, s .I OllL—Jan. J878, 0f dIphithy Agues Elfz: ], dxsptter ol ‘r‘:fl:-'l“n:u. ) nfy‘.. fnf A"gn!" P clu“n J Sasral Saurdan, 'Jan. 13 are . Fricnda ot tha (ataliy invited to atronds Lok HTIOMS—~0g tha Bth Insl fte) l"flfl'hl 1line; t er rusluence, - Han: DE Fulladeif h..v.%‘ oidicy betaved wite of Nab e, "aad aisier 3irs, Hlenvy Gresnburg, of tnselty. remark that Lieb wae a thiof, and tha rosson he had not atolen any more wus becanse ho had not hud & chance, ile sald, ln can:ludlns hls exclted remarke, that Licb was also 8 liar, snd many other unplessant things l‘lr. Lieb could not enppress the bolllng rage in his breaet, and ropeated that Fitz wasallar and lie an honest man, and thereafter tho llo was ban. died with greny froquency and rapldity, leaving Hlater's quentivn’ about t ops of water on her halr and face, repllod :‘t{u she felt badly and dldn’t really xnow what ahe T'he Dovil had jast been intervlewing hor. You ought to have vome work, " waid ilio Sls- ¢ thing to kecp you busy, Thea you @ any ‘tima for these wicked lhuuuilt no Devil In’xau. Julls, anyway. [t's all 1 o'tlocx, the rear of 578 North Wolla street. The volice and fremen will be pala to-day, It will take $70,000 to_do It, and the greeubacks waore conuted yesterday. Tiealth Ofcer Merki yesterday condemned 3,000 paunds af yentsan Lelonglug concetn at No. 221 Bouth Walor etreet: a caltat o2 and 64 West | TUL NATIONAL FINENEN'S TOURNAMENT, ’_.l 'reparaiions for the grand Natlonul Firemen's Tournuwent, to be given In” this city thle fall, ander the suaplces of the Iliinois State Fremen's Awsoclation, ure progressing favorahly, and there is every asauranco that thu tournsment, the sirat of its kind. will b8 & great succezd, and will draw 1o Chicago not merely firemon f Caaks Birown and Yellow \ars (o ba s01d In packazs. WEIST—Jan, 11, of congestion of the Inogs, Abb; [ Jackson atr and 16 upon ihe saino A.. D10t deuglicr of J, 4 8ad AbbY J. W Alru’s car-load of stons Waro, : all parts of , ! tho Juokers-on ta fmagino that It half the names i ler quarrel with Anderwon waa productive of o .. 1D glites B y J. Werst, sged GEO. F', GONE & CO., Auctioueett. o st S e ot | vottintonten S b or L | e tkepas seaeeue Al vy | Wi Srecueita, o aun VARE | Ut T S AU SRS ot | Spriailadt = exbibl- ‘Flineral seryiigs st the houss, 223 Park.ar.. Sunday arLernoon &¢ 3 O'elosk: o readins Wil be takea. 1y Hiiuam, Hiun, WELCIL-Jui. 11, Aua Welch, e of eary Weich, Uerdl from her Iate restdence, Nos 40 Willlawm-st.. tou little el standini by Lo pick out sumo carp rage un which Julla could be set to work sewi *'No, no, no," waid Jutla, In bor bruken Fin. Ieh, *dat old Devil, he won't go way. You wero buth bad mea, but not dangerass, frown the fact that elther wonld ha to blows, Finally, Liel need not be allowed ul sireet, and & box of partridgos at 190 Bouth street. ‘The sudden warns spell Is bisrd on game, MINOLS CANNOT I'LAY FOOL IN BALOOXS, A correspondent writes to Tiur TRIBUXE (0 kuow 1t miuore are sliowed 10 play pool, bllllards, or other gamel Alun. ‘The roles which are 10 guvern the tourns- went have been pubile) fnally revised, and sy be hod of the Fira Marabal {l. s rogiired that each company proposing 1o participa sball cater with the Corresponding Jiayes, John Rysn, and others aro hand- Wng her and her plethoric pocket. book, thers 8re uumbericss suits. About two weeke 8go (iifford awure he would make this city 00 hot iur Audcrson, and his Srst step in thie run pouner thay come 1d the **coarlty™ fiem o Comaittea wanted lon, (¢ was not & BOOT AND SHOE SALEL. On Wednesday, Jan, 16, at 9:30 a, m.. uow, Secater, dat 1 don't vant him, but what I duv lcanuo pray. Ven I tink §'be goud sud n saloouy, providing they are pot Bunday, Jag. 13, at 0S8, .. by carrisges o Calvary. tary, B, I Chandler, Chicago, on r befo Fl e Lol ol TR L AL o i v'nett voncher of ap sllowed Lo take intaxicdting drinks, e ordle g;"'_fg‘;‘:.‘“;:,‘,‘:fi""&"fi;" ,‘_"n;",‘;',;,-:;':’".;‘;",', Frlcude of tha (awully are laviced, We ln!uu "f“a“ nnu-bx;.n‘y, .;g-o'uvl. d‘l‘np:: Ate. 15, and yswme & representative to act as | or'orensts, and 1 fecl ull sick. Aud he say - Yod ng | document in tho snape of nanceof Fab, i1, 1670, amended Feb, 40, 1u7d, | on 8 Diste warrant Sljextos gand, juiteny, , Hls e a i all lines of Beasonable Goods, ino judge in the branch uf aervice 1o which the | pray *and Heeater wnat [ dov Y “Young A DUE-DILL as published on !‘-u-"fi-‘mwlultfi ISelc. and wus ervud on Anderson at the inconvenlent ANNOUNCENENTS, full line of RUBNERS and ARCTICS, Atso company may belong. These brunches aro hoso | PR b, S Siiior agatn replled that It wae anty | from Amo Vous for 8167.43, which noeded ex. | °Ffe¥ite0 oreimnaces of JUe pRUY ollawa: | 00 ¥ Sianight, “Ta socure bis liberty, Ander- | W DNION CONSECRATION MERTING Witi B | BEAVEE and WOOL-LINED GOODS. companles, stesmers, and hand sugitios. From | s joimsiian sl At hetewas o S pas, | Ak On. Lidh eaid 1o oaplunation af thy fiow | aralbesiitiy ETossrice reoms or places whars misurs | wom gavo Gitord ‘s wargo diamond erosa’ (o hold | A et ia-f6ata 5 oly o0 twu Clark niroet hiren, | and BUCKER BOOT {n all s {hese Mats Judyea fof each company will va olected | fiou she added; playfutly, ++1f you will have at: | Lhat Voss bad Cowe 1uto his otico une day and do | St ghmies o piay wih diccy dumiihce card Ulila uF | 10 Lrust In consideration of gulng on the Boll | Coraer Waiblugton-st. g : GLO. P, GORE & CO. y lot undur the direction of the Presidout Tae | Jurts. toat tnore s 5 doril 1n yon 1 Giioes waril | 81F00 10 atey tho uato of certaln property for tases, | other. —ariicies "isd i * wuniae * ualsss| ths | bond. " Fuher roplevinea the cross, and new An- | ~voupet, MEETINGE ATE NELD AB USUAL AT K £ GORR & £0. Bl wsscinbly me wot forth i tho circular | Luvata wain it ous of you.. Hou swouldhat dot® | aud wes sithout moncy. Vues asked him to gve | bareut ‘oF wusrdian o sdct’ ailor 'slall bo | deraon ias thom ail Brcsicd, and ven threa GOGAR S D e e et st o ct o protection: uud prowotion of the beat | Mn NG eanE Iat thre what you do. 1 no care if | him & receipt for the amount of tozes ~#107 A3 | Dressnt ai the tine of wich driukiog, gsinlog; | so lndictment for conpiracy, Tho caso will to | 7iu. " Uhristianeligvig & inlud 1o work for the Master —— itcreate uf the Srumen ‘of Tho Unitei, Statenaind | y gum,sor o8} | A0 EA% what Yol do. Tmucare 1 hioLm rece e e o A ity therer | o buap. ok chjocs rvsty are ey docfardd | RRan'Uefore aticn Morrisou on thi Jdth. s | sl aie cordiaiy fuvited. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO4 Canuaas, the cullection of Infurnistlon‘conceritni | for v mothor atvk icis coikdren: Ven T Qi nows | 07 100 due-billy whlch \0ss Drowiacd 1o {ake up | Such oraclons. urcory. of bce wiefd such dnkio, | Side 1asus Wiillum Price, who was aled ia Fisher's | rpuie yOUGTIH 1N Tiik SENTES OF CONCERTE 10 ‘Auttloecre, 78 and 80 Haudolph-st. e ical working of diferent systuina of | {5 Dy oot no more trouble Bo mere siele na | the next day. ‘The duo-Lil) had uever bacn taken | Kermlag OF biasioik whall 1hka pace 88 KK, | dory of thoss Wao DUght 10 by panisheds bust | |k Eeisien thy the Lenear ot ips. Fosgiliogh Home nEHunsers; ELiyic winieation; th examination of end fugairy coas | 1311 B X e, bomore sick, no | tuenextday, ‘The dug bill baduever been taken | pauiluc of blasioi sl ks placets, Moreselgu ML | Greuln causad tue arreat Of Nyan: who, Do A+ | by Mine: live-iling: auisica. by biss ALy, hingey N cerniug the merits of the different kinds of Then sha had another crylng-apell, and the and chiarged (e AmOULt Upas *‘expenses.” Tha H4syn affente shall pay w 4 nuumecdu* 00, 81d | Joges, put upa Jobfo wue him for frnits and other | 9% Doston, Mra. Ulaia Bts W. ¥, Tyrrei, of REGEIVER s SA B oo i he, cultivation | Biator's shouldar was sgsin called Into equisition | explanaifon wis wot entlsely sutiafuctury, sud tae s licasn shal] Fursiwith boperoed. sudhs shaioe | thdvaent 3 iener “frou her” tostaursut to his | Sluclanss T, Clarea ke Place at ) i departmenta of the Ubited Miatewand Cunndas,» | SOASEAITBIACe, Aot br cry, was aver, fho [ YoREuer Mas o e LK gy | HUSh v n LBl Ly, e ey asplag hue chllaren, JI R | lmerrad veit dicks baos, 155 AT ATCTION. It 3e proposed 10 practically fest )l fre ap. [ ng e afureenid carpet. pictous LICENSES, oate razw, Yler subnequent behavior was quict enough, and when the reporter lefl the brospect was that the carpet- rag diversion would bo au cffectiva meune I warding oll the ineidlous sitacks of the Evll Que, Tor s seasou at least, BCHOOLS AND §GHOOL-TEACUERS, Ald. Beldler, Cary, and IL. P, Thompson, of the Cowwlites on Schogls of the City Councll, mot was one for $1U7 for follo work cune by the Gun. s wife, which had not helure beun charged up. voucher did not show that the money had been but the work, if done been dona after Liub's term of ofice cxplred, as the Looks were detained seieral {nmlul prescuted atrictly upun ita merits, and he rules putitished voverulng steamera apply only W reguiarly-vryanlzed compnnies aud not manu- factorics. AN pervons who want posters snd full pusticulurs should communicate with the Prosi. deat, Murshal Beoner, o vr beforo May 1, ; WEST $ILE STREET BAILWATY, “‘fh'efirle :n;:,ul ;“f{.fl""" Lsnnnrlnlnndnml the o e way' Cowpauy, tollowing statisticn: ALY Eaaatis Vi ‘I'ho unwber of round teips mfi& by the Compa- 2 The following tuble shows the receipts by the !llr for Hevnaes of all kiuda In 3876 and 1877, A fulling ot will bo uoticed In some items, and nn {ucreaso In othere. Tho saloons seem 10 have de- clruml wost, which 18 slwiply the result of hard tinea, . Tue WOMAN'S, | ITAL OF THE STATR ot Jilinole, 278 Thi Chicago, Lo+ tween Wilast sad Michlg . 8 W oL dlapensary connecled with U nstituiion every Welnesisy and luumll’ from 11 10 Juc| fur tha weatutious treatiovat of discases of woica TPHE UNION CONSKCKATION MLELING IS TO DR I‘ Leld 88 2 P 0. tu-day, 8t the Clark Street Church, curner Washilggon st. *[HE THIKD WAND, REPUBLICAN CLUD W lufhfuu 1P Ao mitver LI m:'xév_-mu.gl'nxi Bank Fixtures, Desks, &o, &o, AT CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, 104 & 1006 Washingtonest, Monday Morning, Jan, 14, at 10 o'cloc ntire Furniture of said Bank.—Standlod S aiee, Ofes Taliak and Earduions, Ut g Codabes. Gid pigioret, Sovary SUBURBAN, BLUR 1SLAND, The Board of Trustees met Monday, and ad. Journed until tho next day, At the meeting Tucs- day all the members wers prosent, An ordlusnce was passed requiring the building o idewslk on Uroadwsy west from Wustern avenua ta the vhi- lage limits. Poddlors’ Mcenses were fncreased furthier vzamination, ‘The nuxt voucher reacned that exclied comment was & §20 counterfait bill, which the General had taken In Dy mistake. This was $00 wuch. aud wory than the S i z e 3 e H 2 2 2oy order of 0. K. Qlover, 'liace(ver, by order of Ao ‘ominittee Was prepared to stand, L 118 ball, i Sbe Corudr of Wabash-av, and Fwenty: Court T RLIBON, POMELOY & CUL, AuCtM: _ 12e curw durla the yesr war §76,128, aud th | ycatesday atiernpai U the rooms of the Board uf | aud (b Geners! apbreciaied his own ridiculous: 3 agn| 139w | fromS0conts o3 por duy, for the protoction of | weardiy e o | e = Bl dalin” TR Wb G Cark Sumed 1 the | ates oy pesn einreen o e pmenters | 1t B duce. B Bl b Pk F 2L 2 23 | o hawe e aeace of 81,667, 60. The Cerk | L fon sl Al DEE ktinge 2t % S0 U: | By WAL MOOREHOUSL & G0, Cumpany v 312, s0d the nuwber of buraes 1,779, T iete o, There were | 3 bLd (liat chus was tuken caro of, etc. . 4 b d recelvl 50 1 dalers § {rance frow Arcads cuurl or throush Mr. Reveil's Auctlonesrs, 84 snd 8U Randolpli-at. Tho fecd reauired for tha year was 4 soass toay, | presest, aleo, President Sullivan and Juspectors | M3TEed that has was takun carw ofy eic. @ pone o[ vmnl "adn) | supanad: yecatring. §0,50, far. pui igtaley to crs fog, Uie weeki Mondgy, M ke sy 2787 tova of bay. ‘o Company owns sleve | Deonota and ‘lots, of the Board, Dusne Doty, | throuuh withs and tha fosult, 60 far 4 rencheds R Lk wieh e dhio. teciad vier to e Tredanes g gt Yianek: Megular Sale of Furniture aud Modsehold Goods vk uulldtogs i tho o Dk the paag | S0 jrateadent of Bcliool the Clerk or e Buard, | o, O ot T he, rescis by 20 B a8 | §17aes wess onered pal e L TILI8 MORNING, at :30 o'cluck, oot ulldivgs i tho clty. Durtow the past | the iulldiog knd Supaly Avent, aai AIN, Bwecney | nd all wlowauces for discount.” The resuld s gall e 3.0l [ g178.45 wers onered paid Tho sloou-licenso } bous for the Gombleted the atable | sud Tully, Ald. Beidlee occupled te chair, Do ASuniariied sa followe, WLICK ehows how mec 0,50 10543 | question was aucussva at considerable lvnath { NEW AND DESIRABLE h ot he” it "";h' i A l'l::-‘v_l Vs Commitise o the seaulutions present- | wes disallowed in (he **expeuse™ charke of adout Tasif 3 | Latotion-to o prics 250 (0f toe present | this croolup at 8 weiock. b JLile 107 D01 Horece;, slre'u the car-onser | Saene r e A ey dd, fatvered ta | 810 ; ) bl 1oet, aloon-kovpers want Lo pay them. ‘They wers, In, 8 year, Thls bolng lues 1uan the Jaw ru- Yoo by 16 feets stance, (bt the Super- and bus nearly cumpleted thy ervetion of & stay] lscount March pay-roll. lsconit tuLe? e FURNITURE, {utendent of Schooly, et 10 the Councll the nd car-houss for the Milwau- CLOTHES-CL| N Bumber of rried i teuchers In 3h bool ‘oss due-bilt. matter was wmw‘r: 1 peclal weet- Hall, Libretd erectin ot “warricd (euMlo Loacbore v ; n e O e i, 5 . 1 ) Sioavine e, (AL ol Viuss Laddings areiof Whose hualunde weto -':E o aiipoors -E,J:. aad gountericts uil 5.03'4'\ e ey Tor T, TS e e urutes e, AU Ly 2 ‘wba thus kept out other teachers from L) ) Gl 38! it - e el . 4 810, suoniautis] wauaer, Duniag the year tue Compuny | Bui Doty was calied on to vive by Views o the | CUAFLY charkes i w3 | *PAiVae regular mesting of the Trustecs, beld the our {itiie sapenss, £X: e i Tubre aad thod'Linén. s s tue Milwaukes avebuo Huo 1o lau- | subject, and spoke st some levgib expluniug the Total, i L33 | gre1 Monday fn duly, & committes was sppoluted A Dearbora WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO., Aucttone:r. i ilerrisn’ Wree, fev Crtun (o Canalr o | S tasioaiaiet tsashd ete wers wonieacveaiy. | | 8o wuch belog don —tha ke L1l | to'lel s cuntract for ie dizziag of ag artesiaa well ndluone | .V YO SO R = & ji . vu fa 0 pled pluces fu the schuols c tl i 8200, 3 to ocated at bhe curper of rmus cel ¢! T 5 ofro Usrvison street fo Cuualoort | couldwrite ste. elors LLLIF natit, ands 0 a7 88 | bult e sxsimination of the p3pars lu g, And 10l8200, 0217 b 40 91287 | 0 PG U00d" ovenu, sd the bulldivg of c‘othes | et 1 o Wi A, BUTTERS & CO, s onslport svcuus, frow Casalstveet o | o cauld Juage, perbapa tew of iess bad husbuiuds | irued "ths.compiution o DY dnadruveble word 2 tankand windewll - to the & K. Be-la Genersi Auciloagers, 174 Haadulph o to support thew. Il pamed some of theso teuchers, but It would Lo ubviously unfmir to repeat those uames and the facts concerning their vrivate lives Lo the public. Mr. Doty added that by was st suime luss to sce exactly Bow he could proceed 1o get at the facti asked for. Ile would lse to buve sowe special areet 1o Ashlaud mvenue, ull beiug Jald with steel rail, ‘fhe Compavy bua buihl and added to the Line durins the yeor thirty-seven care, and bas pur- €lascd 18 horses. Tue puuibor of men cmpluyed syerages frow 1,100 to 1,200 dully. BUIFIING LEEF ABKOAD, At the Paluer House thore has been sto) uverlo s sub-committes, which was fustructed to jorta o eaiien conventauce. iefore the sdjourament of thn Committee, Mr, Fisgeraht, "Maving nuliced o the accoutis ex: 1) kgunt changee Jor dally papers and (o biodin G tubity- 1htok valumes O Uhe samis, tuguired of Lich what hat bocowo of thw, e twphed that water, st o cost uut xt The coulrsce has Leen completed «cosl than was confeinplated, snd Miue Talava can now bo supplicd with 8 pure article of water. A supply of the article was reached a5 the depth of furly-dve fect, which is raiswd 1o 8 1auk bulft oo a i Taeal s LADIES AND GENTS. | and ticaucd. G CONFEUTI0NER, THE COUNTY BUILDING, The Coroner promuscs to lay his snnusl report before the world Mouday. BUTTERS & C0'S REGULAR BATURDAY SALE Jan. 12, at bl o'clock 8. . DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Cowmitteo v Pablic Service of the Uoard cawe Lo special misslon from blia and (0ld Blm 1834 be Righ Bare them se 8 ¢ 3 AND CUAMUEL sETS, The Public Building Committes passed an order | siune tower 8lty fovt in buigbt by & Leacu wind- TARLOL AN SUAN =i plog for | und extraordipary autbority to show in ssking | wion e wis Sbous leaving (he ofh Bl Nne tsak will bold 53,C00 w@liouy and AeR RE souio duve basta inais wh bigte Bisscll 48 3. A, | Leachiry Qucetions Which weve sutslie the roi vio Uotut nichd an T fomiayaas pavare | yesterdsy farbidding any fusther wark o8 ha | S0y Boly Gl sous, Tt 1 eighleen feet i OB A Lot Durkee, Lovervosi, op ) 8 aa wated” | the Boned, 454 hieh wouid bo tohde sho ralue of | wero beins knocked sround wud destiored. aud tue | Court-ouse dome. Thls te s duty loug vatorrod. | NI EERFIE L0 10, (L1 CERIEES, S00 k2 o CELEUBRATED throughout Vo U tuon—exprossed o oll ‘| 'n:.” “3 m uu:up\xi;l 4t 2 © e D, Tudé 3 ET wrdirs GUNTIELL, Coafvor | av 4berion st Duccens & to'e 4 rouce, Clicago. » aat Maudoluuab auawered by tho the statemend What it was uoue of The **wstra’ men 13 the County Clors's uftce | wind-will Wil 2aise sheot Siteen yellvus per -