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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -1¢, 1878 an ad, eared _yesterday motning, . and | a trading-post. The effortaaf the peiosts t A reporter vinited Mr. Johnson = yexterday | vert the Indians wers In the main nnmicceraful. for rlm ntgose of learning the rearon | ‘They wanld permit onty the ndministration of 1he for bl neglicenes about glsing Sherlack's refer. | encrament to dyinz ehldren and - old cnces, e fonnd Taom 4 cpen, and innlde were | men. Marquette, Jollet, LaSalie, Tonty, *ix men, —Johnsan, four who reemed to ba hang. | and ~ Hennepln, 'and others ~ atarted on ers-on, nnd o confiding young man who was about | thele perilons jouencys from this place. Jt contin- algning one of thoss pecutiar contracts, —a contract | wed to be a French trading post from 1721 to 1760, wni:h‘flnn- only the applicant to pay 82 or §3,~ | and it was made b‘ them a rendezvous for the ex- acontract &0 akillfully worded that, {f 4 man be- | pediticna acainst the hoatlle trikes af the then Far lieved he hiaa heen awindicd and sought a remedy | Wesae. The English got posseesion hl\' tha Treaty in the courts, the Jndge wonld lanch at him for | of Parle, and placod a grriron in the fort, The being such an egregtous fool ns to aflix hile rigna- | feelinga of the Indiane againat them were bitter, tare to 1. The yonng man referred to, swho ap- | and they massacred the soldiers, and, except thosy eared 10 be from tho country, signed and paid | at Detrolt, nota Rritish_eoldier romained in the he price, and Johnson pat the money in hia | reglon of the lakes, The fort and town were pocket. ‘The othicrs then falked in an enconraging | burned. according fo some, but Uarver, wWio way, and the youth went off, donbtless with the | vialted tho place in 1700, three years afterward, filea’that he wiil drop fnta An’ excollent situatlon | sl that tho fort was glven ubto Encland. In within n weck. Ilc may and lie may not. Ten | Septemberlast Mr, Smith himsclf visited the site, thonsand to oue are the odda for the latter, and fonnd traceaof the fort and remalna of the The reporter called **Jolinson ' to one alde, and alleadd. No permanent settlemont had exiated Told him of tho complaints abont his offics being | thera for years, drown our whole napnlation, t oild show that the temperance hian nad an effect, for the Increase of consnmption vas 10,000,000 gallons per iy over last year, CITY PARKs. Tho following are the apnrontiationa and amonnis patd ant for city parke It year: Avoronriation, Etvenditure, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. marked by no nnasnally fine p lowed Sarler al) throngh the ‘The atf ance e larger than upon any provious night of Ahe tournament. Uand Inck fol Tonlsri 1t nincys E.'D, u Ulatre. “TIE UNKNOWN.” AND WIIAT ANOTAIER UNKNOWN TOLD MM, Thera 18 an actor playing at the Adelphl Theatre thls sweek whose name 1s placarded upon blll-boarda and dead-walle as John A, Stevens, who appeara in his own play of **The Unknown. Yesterday {tcamae 1o the ears of one of Trx TAINUNE report- ers that this gentleman had stated that colamns of favorable eriticiam in the Chicago papers had been offered ta him, providing he came down with §50. That belng o pretty low figure, considering that thero ate several critics connected with the Chicago press, the rcpurter thought that he wonld call upon the Unknown' and get his own versfon of this matter. Te found Mr Stevens At the Sherman Houso, who stated that - he was ready to answer any questlons which might he put to hiot. Mr. Stevens has a Joves ke form and a blonde mustache, of both of which he has reason to be proud. The cunversation was opened by Tne TRintXE represenfative asking him if he had been ap- proached oy any newepaper man fur money. ++1 have not, " replied the gentleman, Did not yon state that the columns of the prs:u“hnd“l;e'e‘n offered to yon for $501" 4 Dlnn' a nuw!?‘,\pel man ask you for money for otice?” TR IESRY A5 e’ trmperance w 1iall, o0 \Wakasn. welcome. ’ RN ) e ¥ STTAT, REUNION OF FIUFN, ind formuie Dpiis Of finckford Beminary wil vay plcantthe Treinont Honin Thurdag, Jan. 17 bim.s dinner at o) gentiemen weleomed aftar ok Thiove Inteading toho pres ¥ho Recretary, Mre. 1), 1. TA N IPHE WOMAN'S, SPITAL OF TIE W ot Yincth, o273 FRIFE-at Chlckroy & teen Wabash and MIENIGAN-RYS * ThE WOmAR's frey dispensary connected with (Al insettation 1a ‘ace Evory Weannrday and Ratnbday ‘from 1% 01 o'cloces for the gratultous treatment of diseascs of women, MEDICAL. “DYRPEEBIA, DEBILITY, wnd low of Avpotite, whether tha result of sickneas or avey. TUE AUMKARTE Cmicana, Jan. 13.—8cventh game in the tonrnn. ment for the champlonship of Chicags, I"ll"fl at Tirunawick 1all between Messrs. Tlonahan and Kayler. $210Nrunswick & Naike table, 24 ballas A. 1 referrs, Hlonanan wine tn 87 ini average, 3.441 Fe i 2} average. 081 The new Preaident of the Board of Trada will not allow the boys to yoll, even when they are cornered. Coroner Dietsch yesterday held an inquest on Magrie Moore, & colored woman, 40 years of age, who dled suddenly at 306 Clark streat yesterdsy morning. Gooch & Barber, commiesion merchants, ha made an asslznment for the beneft of their credits ors. ‘They owe aboat 850,000, one-third secured, The assets arg abont $25,000. The Sportmen's Clab held their annual meeting Jastnichtat the Sherman Honse, and elected the following officers for the enxning year: Fresident, C. A. Orvis; Vice-Presldent, . J. Gillesple; Bec- retary and Treasuror, R. A, Turtie. Fhetemperstare yestorday, 88 observed by Ma. nasre, optician, No. 88 Madlson atreet (TntnuNe Dullding), was st 8 &, m., 25 degrees; 100, m.,, 25: 12 m., 25: 9 p. m,, 27: 8p. m,, 28, Dor- ometer at B n. m., 30,003 8 p. m., 30.1%. Qilmors has started ot on his **Tour of tha Contlnent, " proparatory 10 his appearance at the Tarin Expostion. He played lmmslm in BufTalo, and fs en roate to 811 his engagement hero o sweck from Friday and Satnrday, when ho gives his ** Farcwell " to Chicago. The nged Jady who was suddenly selzed with hemorthage of the brain in_a Madison stroet car Sundny evening, was Nes. Summerteld, mother ot 1hz dustice of the outh Division Pojice Court. Ehe was removed from the County lvspital to Lier residence on Throop street. Ludwig Pfafl, a farmer neat Summit, while on s way home from the city yesterday, overtook a nelghbior named William Shoarpe, anil’ gave him a ride. Tfsfl stopped at n road-house, nnd Shar in A dranken mood drove on and left him, At Tltney avenue the feam ran away, throwing out deruc, who was quita serioualy injured about the ead. g Mr. Albert G. Lane, Connty Superintondent of Tanlic Schools, visited the schools of Englewood yesterday, It 18 hia Intention fo vieit ail the rchools outside of the city in the conaty personale Iy, and_become acquainted with as many af the Hchool Directora af cach dlstrict as possivfc, 80 as 1o ascertain the requircments of each locahity, and ba able to make recommendations and changes un- derstandingly. A young mau who keeps abreast of tha literatare of the day nllempled'{ulcnlny 1o buy in o popular Y abatance on fiand of $2,835,34. The nbove expenditnres wera nearly all for sala- tles, oxcept In Washington and Lake Parks, where an ncpmprlallnn was made to pay for trees plant. ed the previous yenr. T'ARDONS. The number of nardons from the Dridewell ls. rhed by the Mayor laat year was 186, OF these fifty-elcht wore recommended by Alderman and cltizens, elghteen by the City Physician, and the rites sont to the Foor-Honse and Ineang Anyinm, welve on the recommendation of the Police Do« partuzent, sitteen on the recommendation of the roveral city dopattments where the parties had been convicted of non-compliance with eity ord! nances, and had agreed to do as the city manded. Ono svan pardoned on the recommend: tian of the State's Auome? one on Law Depart- ment of Clty, and one for a twitners: twelve on petitlon of employers: four wers sent to hospital, and -~ fonr twerc pardon on the recommendation of the Baperintendent, None wero releared untll 8 foil Investigation had been mado into tho cares by the Mayor, and there was apparent good cause cxisting fur granting a par- don. TIBALTI DRPARTMENT EXPENARS. ‘The Hecretary of the Health Department. Mr. Trock L. McVickar, has {ult completed his finan- cial report for 1877, It shows a creditable and economical admlinistration of the office under tho dlrection of Dr. Oscar Do Wolf. Tho folluwing s an abstract report: Amount of nnpro expended, $45,007.02 432,38, Tho salaries of oMcc-employcs and elghteen snnitary fnspectors amounted o 823, 143,30 sttendants in amall-nox hmflul, $1,304. Appropriation for pest-hougo supplica, i, ‘expended, 31,802, 243 balunce on hand, 31,007, 72, Peinting and dlationety apprapriation, 91,5005 ex- pended, $011.91; balance, $500.80, For the re- moval of dead anlmals and scavenger work, 000 wans appropriated, The amount expen 1] only 817,183,77, leavinga balance on hand of S1, 810,535 cre was $500 sppropriated for_disinfectants; expended, $231,563; halance on on hand 8278.47, Ior vaccine virus thero was ex- pended 81,850, Anprupriation forextra sravenser sersice, $500, of which $:111.70 was cxpended, leaving a halance of 2188.04 on hana. Of the Ine e ez o THE COURTS. e Tiecord of Tnsiness Trananeted Yeatbrany, Jadge Dlodgett is encagad In heating the case of Eates & Lanciat, of Noston, ngatnst 0. &, Gnf- fiths, A pubsceiption-book publisher of this city, 10 compel an account, It scems that tn the winter of 1874-'75, a contract was made between the pare tles by which Grifiiths was to hava the agency of *4 Galzot's Popular History of Franco' and for the ** Picturesqne World." Estea & Lauriat clalm that Grimths agreed to tako 2,000 completa sets, numbers 1 to 45, of tho **Plcturesque World," sehich hesnbsequently declinedto do. Subsequent. 1y Estes & Lauriat took the ngency away from Qrifiths and put ono M. T. Lane In his place. Grifiths then bogan n sult agalnat the Doston firm, claiming about $13, 000 damages for the breach of contract: but on demuorrer tho sult was dismisscd. Estes & Lauriat in turn then began a sult apainse Grifiths, alleging that thoy had mustained dam- agesto tho amonnt of $4,000, and alsa that he owed thea about $4,000 more for books sold to them. shit up. MR N, P. CULVER ““That fan't trne, ™ satd he, ¢ Thavebeen here | then read » memorial of Col. Ramucl Stone, which since you Interviewed me, ¢! nr{ day except 8atar- | was prevared by Mea, Williain Barry. Mr. Stono day, when 1 left about haif-past 1 w'clock." was born In Chesterfield, Mase,, in December, ** [asn't the oftice buen closed at all 1708, and held many impaortant traste, He came 1 Only tnring certain hoars of theday, —dinner- | to Chicago in 1852, and lived hore until his death time, for instance." in May, 1R70, Haviug no special business, and +*1s Mr, Bherlack In now?" % always' earnca: anit Active, “ho dovoted himaclt 4 No. Ile in out among the huainess men. here, a8 he had cleowhere, In an energetie, bnt ** Lealled to get his references tho timo you | unostentations, way to great public objects of in- np)mlnlfll, hut you had gone ont. ™" terest, chlefly historic, ecientifie, and hnmane. +\Well,' 1 saw lum that afternoon. and told him | He tvas one of the firat to nasist in laying the fonn- what yon wanted, snd ho #sid ho wonld iet Lo | dation of the Historical Boclety, and nided the until the noxt day, In order to 2cc what sort of an | Librarian, Mr. Iarry, mnler‘.ll)‘ in_arrang- article you wrote. When ho saw It and that you | fngz materfal. 1le wan also intercsted fn intimated wo were frauds, ho aaid he didn’t care; that ho conld do business, and woaldn't furniah sny references,” “'rlle bas been a long time In Chicago, has he nol ** Yes, many yoars, and Is well known smong business men. " *' I'have ono of yonr circalars, which atates that A. F. Worcester & Co. are the proprietors of the Franklin Agency. 18 that trae?" ‘They nscd to run the agency. Worcoster ro- tired, andSnerlack continues the business.™ ¥\When iras the change made? " Three or fonr weeks azo, ™ exertlon, may be readily cured by Schenck’s Seq. weed Tonlc. It bullde np th nervated system by aiding digestion and stimnlating tho appetite, For sale by all Drugglate, " DABRITT'S PREPAIRATIONS, 1.BABBITT'S Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: Nos. 64, 66, 68,70, 72, 74, 76, 60 & 82 Washiogton-et, LY, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP. T T e murpaacn efer, odent ey or for Fnmily Wa Jrial 1L, Ve o rectipeor < conts. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP, Moo from the purest ble olle. Unrivaied fr naTniiet and the liatly.” For usolnthe Neraery i 8 10 cqtial,. KAmPI. Lo, Ay Vet Trea on TécelpLof 78 centa, i the Academy of Sclences, and n member of the Astronomical Bocicty, and a Tena- tea of the Eyo and Ear Infirmary before it became o State Institution, also an active mem- ber of the Ilumana Society. * 1118 life was n ancces- aion of noblo disintcroated deeds and genoronasnc. rifices, which wero knowii oniy to those brought into near personal relations with him, Ilie most atriking moral charactoristics were unassailable in- tegrity, fdelity in trists, intenso humanity, stead- fastnces in friendship, and nbsolute nueeifichnent. 1ile record was without a spot or blemish, and his l;;umu:ly would b revered by those whom he had osned. Tho authora of the papera were thanked, and re- quested to furnish copica for fllinz ‘away in the archives of the Soclety. Mr, Arnold announced that Tnesday week Gen. Joseph Lenke woula read an,interestine paper upon the Relatlons of England, Ruesis, and Turkey with referonce to the highways to Indla and the ant, The following wera elected members: President, Dr. 8idney Sawyer, Elliott Antuony, E. A, Otis; Corresponding, Edwin Hubbard, of Oak Park. The Sacloty then adjourned, FIRE DEPARTMENT. No, Did some one come lo yon to borraw 850 of vou for & newspaper man who pretended to be the dsamintic critie for one of the papera?’’ **No, sir, A gentleman—a prominent gentle. man—told me that 1 could not got theearof the prosn hero unless [ came dovn firat with 850, 4+ Plcare ive mo his name? ++1 cannot do that, for he may not represent the propaatall, and ho may be whally rrcaponaidle. *vBut, Mr. Stevens, it {s necessary for th formation of the members of the Chicaga pre: knoty who it ls that proposes to eell them for so jderable a sumn " That 1 cannot tell you. When I camae here I wastold that If I wanted favorable notices in the Chicago papers I stionld have to como down with €50 to fce the boys. " *+ And did yon bellovo thatt *43vedt, T thonght that if 1 did well here T shonld glven nmror 10 the membera of the press —'" ** Hint they didn't demand that?” ++Well, an1was going to say. I told the geatle- man {f {t was ncceseary to pay 830 the manager might do so, and take the money from the receipts at the box-office, '" *Did ho do #o?” I wonld not pay the money myself, and {f it was proposed that the manager should do it, of *4Why do people make complaints against yon? —rny that lhe‘! give you money snd that you never get fhem work?™ ++1don't know. Wo arc trying to establishn good tusiness, We tell npplicants that tho times are hard, that aftuations are fow and mcn_plenty, that the chancea are ngainst them; but, §f they wish 08 to use onr hest endeavors, and comply with our terme, wo will atd them ali In our power.™ ** How [s busincss now?" 4¢We haven't hecn oing mnch lately, ™ ++Shertack will not furnish any roferences?™ *41le eadd he wouldn't, " Tlils ended the conversation, The teuth is, theze ia no such man as 7, B, Sher- DIVORCES, Margaret McGreevy flled a complaint yesterday charging that hor husband, Ienry MeGreevy, left her in 1800, less than two years afier their mar- rlage, and has never since retarned. And she thinks nine yeara® grass.widowhood suflicient to satisfy all the demandaof law or equity. Only last March Mary Schuttler was marriod, and she lived with her husband, Chrlstlan Schutller, for alx weeka {n bifsatul ignorance, when she aia- covered that ho had a wife and ten children hiving ’ DooMators & cupy of the panlication af . T, Lanic | Fourse T shontd have 1o sanction it. Baffale Bill's | lock. o s & niyth,—n shndow, hehind which TIE DENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, cidentals fund, $182,61 remains on hand. InJowa, Bhodidnot foel liko keeping a second B ABBI I I gan's semarkable fablea, e conld nof qulie ecall | agent told e, bimtelty (hat b pald £30 for his | Fdenton T irics To bide e, IF be badbeon | ho afteenth SRR S b ; ‘mortgaga on his atloctions, and now secks to bava e Roon s e Rlehly-glited youny | Ao ot i thesere. o7 o0y 1t at tho husiness- | 30 reetory ot ecrtaoly shininm | Fectors of the Benovolent Assoctation of the Pahl CRIMINAL. it fomcloaetlbyauictianelonnr wiihont €quily, SOAP POWDER wran in chargo paid that they had Mr.Feop's fables, 1iDo they sanction this businesa® yeur aiter yoar, ns it also docs that of Y EPyar | Fire Department was held at No. 10 Dearborn — of tedemption. 2 hat it was rather an old work; ho was not aware «that anything new by that author was aut; it might be, hut it was not recewved i1 the city yot ho tas nite aure, Theintending purchaser went outinto the nir to relieve his 1celings. 3r. A. S, Trude has not yet succceded In pro- enring bail for George Van Hollen, of sor, Canoda, and formeriy of Chicago. Jam Me- Grath saye that Van ilallen will pay back $15,000 of the 8125,000 which he stule, and that there are scveral persons in the clty who, if thoy do not ‘hand over a goodly portionaf what they 'i“ from George, will find themselvos ina bad box, Pending negotiations, Mr, Van Hoilen's friends think it well to affcct the mynterious, but,if terma cannot be arranged, (eorge wiil foin, the noble army of “*aquentera.” A policy-holder in the Ropublic Life writesto nsk why that promlecd Jannary dividend of 15 per cent is not forthcoming, As Mr. Ward, the Ite- celver, explains the matter, ho has been pat to considerablo delay by reasonof the fact that policy- holders had been derelict In sending in replics to s circalars asking for their approvals of hisvalu- ations. A large majority of them have now signi- ficd that muproval, and thero ia nothing in the way of declaring the dividend, oxcept tho dlapoeing of o motion made some timo ago tu ret cside the eale of National Lifo stock 1nade last summer. It i 4+ Well, they don't encourngo it, hut they don't deny that it 1s done. Tam tuld that Mr. Morrissey, Ttose Eytinge’s acent, went up to tne Owl Club and spent $300 for wine, and still the preas abosed him, and I'could not understand how that was,* **Dao yon believe that the columnsof the press of Chlcago can bo bought for 850! Don't you think that o low figure. to M{ the leas *+Well, I conld hardly belleve that the aramatic colomns_of the papers could bo bought at all. You see T have kapt away fromn the papers entire- ly, 0 that they conld give me snch criticism ns they pleased; yet thie [yesterday) morning they hardly said anything about me, Tiur Thinvse had nshort notizy, but the Zwmes hat nothingat all Whon 1 appear, you see, 1 becomo public J"“ are ty. I have to bearthueins of actor and p wricht, and I thought as1 had a naw Ylem they should say something, evod or bad, about me, ' ‘s And they haven't done it ++No, sir.” Come around and sea the play. I'll give you tickots, ™ *1 am 1ot the dramatic critle, and I never ro to theatres, 1would like to know the namool the tnan who offered you favorable notices in the Chi- cayzo papers for $50. % “*Tcan't tell that, The man may be totally fere- sponsivle, and I don't think It was anv man con- nected with a nu\vumlmr who niade the provosl tlon, 1 told the proprictor of the Sherman House cester, Duing a myth, and **Johnson* having sald that he knew of no one who would Indorxa himself, the reader i left tn draw his own infer- ence as to the responsibllity of the Franklin Eme ployment Agency. — THE DARBERS. PIGHTING THE DOWNWARD TENDENCY OF PRICES, A ftew weoks ago some of tho usefol members of rocicty whoso daily vocation is to shave and sham- yoo their fellow-nen declded that, in the conrac of human cvents, the time had orrived when wor prices must be discontinued, 1f buslncas was to continne. Men had dcveloped smong men an evil hablt of shaving themselves, or an equally repro- ‘hensible practica of going unshaven aslitogether. It was truo that, for halr.calting purpoass, they still sought the services of the tonsorial artist, but even in this a ead falling-off was shown. In fore merdays long hale was hield sacred to the' Indian fAzhters of tho varioty stage and spiritualistic davotces (of an advanced type. Now all s changed, ‘and bunincss-men, doctors, lawyers, even ministers of the Gospel, go through life hairy a8 Sampron and bearded 1(ko the pard. 1TRNS, Jndge McAlllster wasnot fn court yesterday, awing to iliness, 1le will have no call until Ron- day, as he is preparing hla opinfon in tho West Park Commissioners'® case, * DANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Willlam E. Brigge, a grocer at No. 1107 Weat Madison street, was the only bankrupt qurdny. 1i}a debts, oll unsccured, are $0,780,24, uesides £4,000 due on accommodatian _paper. ‘Ihcre aro no “?fil‘;’: Iacyund cxemptions, Roferenco to legis- ter d. 1n the caso of Alexander White ot al., tlie As. Signec was authorized to advertise for bids for the machinery, otc.. of the bankrupts, Aaron Q.Jnnu! was adjudicated bankrupt by default, and n warrant issued returnablo Fon, 10, In the case of Loyl J. Unna, acomposition meet- ing was hold yesterday motning, and the creditors accepted 10 par cent on their clalma in cash within tivenly duya aficr the conlirmation of the composl- tion proceedinga. Atinal dividend of 7%6 per cent was declared to tho firm creditors of 1lartman & Geaham, and 2 pee cent to the udivideal crediturs of L. A. Harte man, SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIRF, Tne Bank_of the Mauhattan Company begana anit for 83,500 agalnst Walter Talbot and Charl street 1ast evening. The first busincss was the suditing of numerons bills, after which the roport of *tho Recording Hec- tetary, D. T, Kenyon, was read, Tho report showed that at the beginning of the year thero was £10,087. 48 In the treasury of tho Aseoclation in money and notes, the result of the success of the annual balls, and that during tho year §1,000 had been pald ont on acconnt of the Fleld & Lelter fire. Tho total expenses had been $2,593.18. The report further et forth the names of those who had dled, and from what couse, ‘The deathis hiaa heen three, one of whom had been killed on duty: thirty-elght had Joined tha Astaciation, and the mcmberstip Jam 1 was 33, ‘The report was accepted. ‘Tho Treasurcr's report war submitted and ace cepted. 1t showed that the balance In tho treas- nry Jan. 1, 1877, was §1,670,00, and the recelpts since $5.500.04, The amount pald ont wan £5,120.18, leaving n balance inthe treasury of $2,010.85. Tho report further showen tuat “the fotal nssets of the Assoclation wero 310,470,600, 82,040, 85 of which wns in cash and the balance In notes and bonds, Mr, Petrio Introduced the following, whichellcit- ed a lengthy discussion, Lat was fluslly adopted: A cotl of heavy black rnbber hose found on West Kenzfo street awalts an ownerat the Wost Madie pon Street Btation Chtef-of-Folico Rutlcdge, of Pittston, Fa., yes- torday passed through this eity having In charge a young man named John Ityan, arrested in Btreator, and wanted for embozzlement antl seductlon. Special Treasury Agent I, IL 1lindé went over 10 tho Poat-Offico yesterday and satzed $160 worth of banka and othor dutiable matter that had been {mpnrxlml.mmngh the niails in violation of the Cus- oms lawe, Tho stora of B. W, Stryker, No. 107 Madison street, was barglarized Monday night and aboat ten dozen o hals carricd of. Lagt Aucust they had a similar oxporienco, losing a lot of fues, and in Septemyer gentlemen tn need of bata called fn. A man named Crowley, koeper of a saloon at tha corner of Twellth and Clark streets, was ycater- day before Justice Footo for resisting arcoat New- Year's evening. 1o admited guilt, and & nomi- nal fine was imposed upon him. man named Hobinson, who waa in the ealoon and nasiated Crowley in tho resistanco, was almilarly finod. ‘e proscention wishéd merely to eatablish a Jnati- fication of tho arrest which was made by Liout. From thia Pawder a heautifot ond servicesble woft Nanp, of AGy desired atrengin, can be m; ten tninutes without tha use of greasd of patash., package sent free on recelpt of 25 ceata. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolutely pars, Tread, cakes puddings, etc., mady’ n & short snaco of time, keep lunger, and are more o tibla than when made ot common snd/cheap, imiiy lons, A tr(al package aent free on recelpt of 75 ceals BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Astandardari(cle, Asamplo psckage sent fres @ receint of 33 ceats. BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, ‘Warranted free from all fmpurities, The houss T nltogether probable that the motion will be aver- b 1hq atory na 1 got it yesterday. " Theo cause of this sad [alllng off was tho high % Tell, T, Eckley, can rely upon it. Trial package sent free on receipis s of b oy . ') o en' uf o fur each a a| Trotion pending, hawerer. no Heeelver wonld caro | anytbis Rbant 5, beceuno 1 cast o no poode v * | dottae Tor having s hair cropped and his head ndevery | cinclunaly, having in chargo Joseph Laldol, allas e memberof the Association {n good standing und & mwmber of the Fira Deparimont, Rexolrea, That this rexviution bo suhmltted to the members of this Aseciation Thursday. Jan, 17, fc thelr appeoval ur relcetion, and thiat salil Yotea o ca yaased by the Doard of Directors Friday at Ho'clock :nl lll‘nw(horne avenuo containing $1,400 worth of rick. tieorge 31. Leonard sued James It, Moborly for Yo £n Into conrs and get an order to declaroa divi- | “%F g b e ken 1 In verralod: a wll 10 dOUbL e | yook minear” Bither Mo Stovens o trsing to pot tho case, Mr. Ward will_apply for hia order. abd | syme free ads D Ivertising. or else moma 1rrosponeible the policy-hoiders will not have. long to walt for {ndividuni has been l‘f’ylnzm get some mune’y outof shampooed, mustache wazed, ete. Hat tho panic camte, the real-catato milllonatres had to shin around to find cash for tho butcher and grocer, the wavines-bank Presidenis went to Europe or Crawford, the mutderee of Shaniey. While not exactly acknowledging his guilt, the young man's feelings and actlons he«nyaumll{ conselance, and it!s highly probablo that ho will plead guilly BABBITT’S. POTASH. g CIRCUIT COURT, ~ thelz 15 fier cent. tho County Jall, the Whisky Ring Luated up, and | taelr bail, and throw “hlweolf on tho merey of the Y i ELECTIONS, hib 5 o Koz houmes Wero. Sluscd: and theonghons | | committes appolnted at o former meetingto | COUFl M i a rather smart-looking | e D e von by, 0p0, iR | & pura copcentrated afkall, dogble the sirenrly o Menare, A, B. Stone, A. Stone, Henty Chisholm, BANK! D e want ap shat 15 conta was tos | drrs e R eealvaof tho. sanen of e bes | 700N fellow, about 22 yeats of age. and wau | SGUNEE Gyl commenced an action in trespass | GIMIoR Poisdti. Empla Beat fres eelph ¢ W, M. Chisholm, and ‘Auson Staget were yeaterday ANKS. miuch to pay for a ahave.’ A reform was impers- | nociation rezardini tho death of John 11, Scharenc | ROUERE up in the clly under bad infuchcon inat Edward Trask, C. 0. Lincoln, D, F. Litn, | * elected Directors of the Union Hollinz-3{ill Com- CHICAGO SAVINGR. tively detaanded, for the barber's basiness was on | beeg, who camo to his death from injuries recelved Years ago his father, now a Cinclanatl gamble TIE PROPRIETOR will give an ounce of mold for every onnce of impurities found ia moy of theso preparations, and ——— Chilson, laying damnaged at $6,000, TIRODATE COUKT. 1n the estate of Adam Baer, lotters wera fssued to Adelina Baer, under bond for $20.000. the road to the demnition bowswois, Tecognizing tnis great and central fact, and argu- Ing from catise to cifect, anartiat more enterprising pany for tho ensaing them. ‘The election of aticers | 7o depotltors of the Chicazo Savings Institns Wwill'bo held ata future tine. tion, lately dofunct, gathered In the law oflice of The old oficers of tho South Side Strect-Hallvay | Jlarker & Ducll, McCormick Block, yestorday kept & den 1n Lhis city, near the old Brizgs Hoas Sinor arreata: Iver B. Friezo, bastardy oncom- l':l’llnt of Amclia Panlscn; Frank Drlhuml Im‘md wo at tho late Fiold & Lelter fite, reported appropri- nta resolutions, which wore adonted. On motion, the 'Preasurer wan voledla ralary of % y than his fcllows took a new_ departure, and boldl 150, the Recording Secretary §200, and “the Ofcer Barl in 85098100 e, M. it Company werg re-electod, vorterday, as follows: | piornoon at 2 'clock for tho putposo of sacing | fediiced his gurce. The haircatting for holdly | 100, o, lecording necreiary, 200, wno The | by s, Mirloy ln pomsearion, of 1670 | o 29, aiate of K2 Kinalh loters Yoee | __Tor Sale by all Dealers, oo, oot e ftendust: & . | what could ba dona to Increaso tho amoant flabie | ho forterly charged 33 centa ua contractad todo | pang year. The Chaleman took Liapay in thanks, | paie = of” o topa ~ of | for a quarter, ond for a dime o wonld shava the rougheat beard that could grow on face of man within the soven dnys. Baths erstwhilo unatiain- abloby him who had not 15 or 35 centa wero re- duced to 15 or 20 cents, 'There was weakneas in tho bay-rum taarket, #nd hair-tonic wan practical. Iy Hl\'cnmmy. Sovernl othee knichta of the razor CRIMINAL COURT. Frank Wileon was found cuilty of tapploga till, and given five yeara In the Penltentiary, Jnfin Scanlsn pleaded guilty to asesult, and was gliven one year in the County Jail. George Millor waa tried for sssanlt and acquit- vershoos n rotting a prison home for the wintor: Edward Btovens, larceny of sume niatlons from & ahow-case at the “l’-ir"‘ on Btate sireot; Mollle O'Connell, *Irinh Moll,™ found drunk on the strest with over $1,000 In jewels snd moncy on her person; Habert Merfold, Inrcony of $17 and somo clothing from his employer, Jnmes Whenton, owner of an oating Juhnson, Treasurer; W, X, Livans, Sacretary, to como Lo them at the end of the lteccivor's teens, PARKS, which looks at present to be about 2 per cent. The Noard of Routh Fark Commissloners hold | oniy nbout twenty-fivo persons were + a reglar somi-monthly meeting yosterday after- Y v prpaed Roos s theie ofics on tho cornor of Randojo and | Mmostly poor and hard-workling cltizens. = Ono yoor Joearvorn streets. Commiasloners Price, Morgan, | (icrman woman burst inta tears and sobbed out bherman, awd Cornell were present, The only | thatshe hiad lost $1,200. A French lady wanted and the mullnfi adjourned, Assoon a8 the old liosrd hail adjonrned. the new ono elected by the several fira compnnies or- ganized for the eloction of officers of tho Asso- clation for tho ensuing year. ‘The clection rozulted as follows: Presttent=D. J. Sweale. VANILLA OHOCOLATE. ted, : e | Th E . AL e e b e T Lo VANILIA CHOCOLATE Uneineavteansacicd was tuo auditingof Dills o | o kumw §F thoro was o law. and sald that euct | sl saw him and wont tve cents beter on cartaln | Zreaursrrhomds aty, * | JepozDRcuuoxp_InchAmbeI o0 g Gt v et st Uugs conld never binpen In Ernce. At e | o deciine, i Tates, thouzh bizhi; v | Bonanend Secrevuryn: b: o e ek e bocaae ek | 28y i b, Sy 2t 523 i 00, a3 4o gt i h o man éwora vengeanco in caso his money was not e decline , though hizhly accepta- =38 B . heegan, I a - . NU, N i O S froumaon el of: | forticomisis Iroth tkat Junce, Y it tho dectirio [n ates. thouzh bizhly accepta- | fiar the transaction of samo farthee bustncss, | scapod sn last dufy from the County Jail n M- | Saees Bk S FAeRRInG A 5, Moa! flco in the Ashland filuck, present Messrs, Winston | ‘The mecting was culled to order by Col, Water- (Chairman), Ijortabergz, Kadisk, Stockton, and | man, who statcd that it had been called for tho Withrow. ~A communicalion fro n gentloman re- | puruoss of inatrncting tho Receiver as to the siding fn Holiand, Mich., in reference to the | wiahes of tha dovositors. Netherlands system of dylking, which is being used | Recelver liinkley came forward and stated that torthio dofenso of (ho Lake-Shore Drive,was read | tha institution was otganized under a State by tho Chairman, Mr. Colo, Engincer of the | charter jn 1837, but did not recelvo deposits nntil Hosrd, has gono over fo tallani to confer with tho | 130, It ad o eapital or anvthing to work on Mentieman, and no actfon was taken In revand to | excent tho ucpusita it tmight reccive, | A fow pers ho Jetter. "The Hoard passed upon & numbcr of | sons sere nancid as Directors, 1n 1874 tho bank smnll accounts, and then adjourned, rented the Jot « n the corner of Madison and Dea B CITY TAXES. born streets, and put up a buliding from the de. * The absoluto necessity of cconomy and retrench- | Posita costini $28,000. on which tha FidoHty had ment n the part of the Council in doallng with | & mortgaze fur §15,000. Tiho paper which was the spvroptiations for the enxaingyear {a_stronzly | \Yorthices amounta to nbulgnfl!imo. ond & lot at Ulnatrated by the fignres given holow. The total | Euglewocd, tolots on Weat Madinon sircot, and tax leviod for lant year, ficluding State, coynty, | B houes and ot on Walnnt sireol were also fn- oud overything else, 18 over -4 per cont. lm!;lJ Just | cluacd in theasscts, Tho deposits amounted to sbout s tuch as tho citlzens are ablo to' stand, | betiveen $17, 10 and 350,000, “Thio valuatlon Gxod by the Stste Hoard In tho three | Mr Waterman thought that something micut ba towna comprising the City of Chicago for the year | done, and the best wuy was to instruct the fte. 1877 was S 144,400,087, Tho spptoprintion miada | coiver. doneph N, Darker thoughtthat the scindal- by tho Counch'last 'year and collccted on this yal- | 0us way the bank had boen carriod on was & wicked wation was 84,012,002, or very nearly 3 por cent | outrage, Jungo had caten up all the money de- on the valuation,—3 per cent being $1,433,000, | posited, ¥rom the gecetul kage of all valucs, ft ‘The mecting was then lommll{ called to ordor, is hikely that the sments 10 he made . Branch clected Prealdent and I, 5. Blaln Soc- i1 MUy for tils year will fall nearly $0.000,000 | feiary. Onmution, Jossph N. Barker, Mr. Stow- Detow that of tast year which was $191.000.000 | aFts nnd r. Waterinan were appointed n commite thoitzh ralred by the Stato Board to $148, 00,000, | tce to draft rerolations instracting tho Heceiver, “I'o tmposc on thia lesacned valnation an'increased | which they did, and prosented the follawing, which Lurden of tazation, or even to appropriate as nuch | Waa adoptea: a8 was An'pmunulcd lass year, womd be tu carey Jteaolced, That the Dteceiver. Mr. Ilinckley, be re- county, cte., mcluded, and to pile up & monntain ! £ T lalning Who the officers, ' rustecs, and azents uf the o otionavioy sacitiene wotllve yasbin o'} e U1AVE Deti, i WhaL disaitiol haa beo ARG oF KENATOR JOIN BUENLER : St who was stabhed by Michacl Marso Monday morp. | SUthorized to uiss any moucy in his nands. who owed a duly to sacicly, woa not by any means satisfactory to the trade at largn, They saw thoir rooms descrted, and their former patrans passing by on tho other side, learing them to quote the beautiful lines nbout ‘*the vacant chalr." The natural instinct of the Amerlcan citlzen teaches hins to appolnt a commitics and call o mecting on ulmost every occasfon, and this proved no excep- tion. Dapuitationa frum tho old-tine men, whio had held fast tho faith, walted npon the recsicitrant oncs,and implored them to reconsider their actian, ana returnto tne- ol rates, Bomewhere hidden uway in tho clty is a Barners' Assoclation, formed, like’ overy other aesncintion known to sacred or profanc history, for thio protection of its mambets ond the advancencent of tho general interests of the teado. But dlsscnslons cropt into this august body in the hy-goues time, ang oftern serics of rmy mectings it shared the common fato and disrupted, 1t is beliered, however, that there yot remain some who have not. gone astray aftor idols or baweul the knce to Hasl, and that the nuclous st Toast of tho Sacicty atill oxlets, ‘The Intention, therefors, of the gentlemen ope poscd Lo cutting rates is to call upon tho Assocla- tion for aid in, this thelr timo of travail. If aftor due warning the otfenders hanlen thelr hearts nud relitao to_charge the old prices, their namo shall by nnathema. Nest weck i meeting of the wrong. il and indiznant adherenta of tho old system is to bo held, and n plan of actlon agreed npon. Whether this will take the form of thu appuint- ment of & vigilance conmittos, with authority to utllizo tho unused razora upon the trachea and UFIH'O‘UI of the cheap shavers, or tho ;noro mador. ate rovensty of bouncing thew frow Lo Assocta- tion and rofusing them the hand of followship, Is aa yetunknown. ‘The publle will walt with inter- est for llovuln%mnml. ur & great principle isat BREARTAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELER Defics all Honest Compotition. Sold by all Leading Grocers CONFEOTIONERX, CELEDRATED throughost PUUUSIIIE L out v bt rbiueu oV TR ! the Unjon—exprossed tos'l parts, 1 1band upward &t 26, 40, 00c per B, * Address orders GUNTHER, Conferr e e Maner, Chicago. < AL GOODS. A A A A A A A~ AP AN Whalessle and Retail, it At 5 Finlo agent for th Por” Wigs fnade to onter_and B. BURNITAK, 253 W. Madtion 51.,CHICAGS, — e AUCTION SALES, By BIISON, POMEROY & G0, Auctlonecrs, 78 and 60 Ranaolph-st. BANKRUPT SALE MANUFACTURER'S BTOCK CITY MADE BOOTS & SHOES, the Board adjourned until the third Tuesday in Fobruary, TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. Judge Jameson took the Dench in the Criminal Court yesterday to relleve Judge McAllistor and give him tima to reat. The County Physiclan will legin to vaccinate tho inmates of the Jall to-day, In obedience to o recent order of the Doard, The Grand Jury yesterday passcd on numerons petty cases kuuown as Jail casce, No complnints will be heard untl the regular dockoted cases bavo been disporod of, ‘Tho Publie Berrico Commilteo had before it yes terday a bill from ono /T, 11 O'Kclly tor 827.75 for damage done hia property at No. 035 West Madl. son street by tha late judzes of clection, e bad already been allowed “vent for his place, and the bill was disallowed. ‘The Committee on Public Scevico yesterdny fixed the pay of the employes of thu Clerk of tho I'raoate Courl, allowing them tho saino pay that was niven 1n the other court oflicos far the saincclass of work. The Clerk estimates that lils ofico will cost nbout $30,000 Llur year. and that tho receipts from him will bo sbout $15, 000, ‘The sccrot of Fitzgerald's advocatingtho suspen- #ion of Order No. 4 in the County Agent’s office, it issald, s that ho will bo a candidato for Sheritt next all, o get voles ho proporce, ta starva tia widows and orphans, for it is woll known that waikeo along with Alba W. Donnett, the child. murderer, ‘The story of tho escape o told by Keepan l6 n most wonderfal one. From sn nuper window tiiey suspended o rops made of bed- clothes, and dangling at the and of this they swung back nnd forth sgamnst tho alde of the jail unti llmvdgnlnuluumclenl impetus, whon thoy let go, and landed nsteide of a wall, seven feot from the building, the top of which wall waanearly twventy feot frum thu ground. _ Koegan will be acnt back to-day, ilis comrade, Dennott, has not yot ‘Leen heard from. Justico Rummerficld yesterday held the fallow- ng: Mary Murphy, fccelving stolen property. 8300 to the Urlmianl Court: Dora Williams, lar. ceny of 8 violin fram Itichard Emlidy, of tho Georala Miurtrel troupe, $300 ditto: Mga. Lindsay, lar- conyof 87 from ¥. (. Rubin, of No. 2 Cook sireet, &300 aitto; Charles Moore, larceny of clothing from tho laundry wagon of lienry Newman, No. 74 "Fhird avonne, $300 ditto; Michael and John Mur- phy ani Witllam and Michsel O'Brien, Iar- ceny of kegs ana hrasses from tha Down- or & lomis Company, $3500 each to tho Criminal Conrt. Justice Mofrlson held Willlam McMillan, barglary of a rallrosd cs1 near Brizhiton, $i00 (o the Criminal Court: Michnel Marso, aiab- bing John Huehler, continued without ball to tho a5th, Justice Knufmann held Mra, Sarah M. Dod- son, proprictrats of the Erie tionse, corner uf Erte and North Clark stroeta, charged with obtalning by A mortgaze 8173 from O. Jukes, of No. 584 Ful- lertinr aveaue, on property which was siready mortgaged. A DANOEROUS AN, Jahn Barn, & Belaran candy-store keener at No. 01 lilue Island avenuo, 1ast cvening shot a littla 1 named )lnmsu«men in tho brea: 22, 24, 28, 2, 31, 31, 36 Lo 39, P oy 43,45, 47 50, N0 5, Vilaas o iyt Tark "éiian Mooka= i, 1o and 111, o caseon trial. B o Vo Ztder. on iy V™ J1AF o ? £64, Tutile va. Noble, and 0 804, ealendar Nos. 525, 633, to 831, Inclusive. No. 876, Deckert va. Witkawsky. on trial, Jupan FARwELL=Hurnt mefi:uu N.n. 208, Cham- bepisin vs. Buthierls No, n trisl, upak WILLIAMS—18D, Hecker vo. Hellman, JUDOMENTS. Uxirep 8rates Cincrir Cornr—JUpor BLODORTT— L. Weeldl Company ve. The Kmpire Fire-lustirance Lompan, $1,030,—Dank of Moutreal va. A. A, Masoa, ). Bttpeator Count—Coxrrssioxs—D, K. Teaney vs. Lowls I{, Hisbee, 8353683 ax (baxy—3amiiel Meyara et al, va. John McCar- 17.33.~Charles seates el 8l rawn, foski, $31. [ JaMRsoN=City 'vh, ‘Morgan, condemnation vordict for 84,000 agalnat tho city 1ur opening Artesian avenue through to West Lake stroot.—fnina ve, Bamei mo f 5 ur street through to $4.40) for pealag Like strect, Cirorir —Hiephien ¥, Galo s, Nathaniel Nor, 0, $1,150.00. un Bootii--N, (1. lirans, sdministrator, vs. John Edwarg Forstér, and A J. Weekler, ‘excciitors 0 will of Willlam Lill, deceasods verdlct, 8u,(0% otion for new trial by detendants. —ileary O: sl v, Loufs Luchicumeyer; verdict, 3 fon for new trial. VAGRANT LAWS UNCONSTITUTIONAL, Apecial Disnatch o Ths Chicago Tridune, Font Warxe, Ind., Jane 15 —Judga Lowry, of the Ruperlor Court, to-day rendered an opinfon holding that the firit scction of the law knuwn as the Buspected Folon act Is unconstlintional on the cound that, under ita provisions, defendant can £o trial without s writlen com- me, 0 W Itaazn 1aint, and can alao be virtuall tne bank, on the cornor of year will be absorbed inthe nest ninoty dayas, syenues, Ilo rlopt well Monday nlght, County-Clerk Klokhe made a demand on Gen, Lich yesterday for lus Documber pay-roll, and ros culved tho roply that he did not have it, but that it w the pussenaion of a broker, cte, Tho broker ‘waa scen during the day by some of Lich's uopald employes, and they woro promised thele nay in full tu-day. ‘I'huse wio wore not l[mld by Licb wero thoso who refused to bo The sub-committce appointed to cxamlne into tho late estimate of 823, In favor of Eexton on the Court-llouss work had an informal iatk yes torday morning, but in Lhe abscuce of certaln c: v ] ko, nnd nfghty Intérests aro tnvolved, with (ho suspeusion of the Ful In. queation the va tio child had bocn teaaing him all dayt | fiyas f, bath of whi LEATHER, I5TC, Tt Wan vieted lnss cvening by o ‘TRIBUNE ropost. | _Tho persons then aigned the resolution, and ft | 4ake, o etien and ho 18 always belng annoyed by the chlldren of T » = er. 'whu found bim r:tung hatly In'n room wrer | was fonnd thiat 825,000 was represcated, ' = approprlation fur tin County Azent's ofica for the | §1d B0 28 Atwe¥s belfs SORENAR DY RIS TS GF [ wiTh the Constitutiun, The law was el ser K MISTORICAL SOCIETY. ¥ o 'Tho tales ot thu dopusitors khow Carl Junge to livaukes and Chleako | o'a'5, 0t accomplianed iar, ho telling & depositor proved ropidly during yeateriday, ~ Beinj calthy, | Bterhe iad burst that he cxpected to openin two saurcalar inan, Mr. Huebler hav borne e injuries | Weeks. Amoug the hills was ung of tho Biwedon- witly tccunnng fortitude. Il conversed quite | Preian Church amounting to $600. Tho mecting, Teeely with Lho reportes, and gave am accouys | R1%¢r 8 llitio chat, adjouriiod, of thu mauner in which Mareo firet at- TUS OTIERS, tacked him. Lo weys ho had cndeavored | Recelver Glover 1a putting thins tonuslat him out of his diiicutice, but Marsa was | Rew oflice, No, 71 Darborn at; not wiiling to do as he ahould have dono. Hxcels | nows to report. Ho exyects a loiter from the Jent carc and attention t given the wounded man, | Comptroller overy day, assenting ta tho declaring and he will probably ve abuit it o short tine, of o first dividend, ~After the urrival of aich & Marso wan brought beforo Justico Morrison yes- | Jetter, tho depositora in tuo Contrns National yill terdny on a chargo of as«ault with Intent to ki), | recelvea portion of thelr monoy, At Our Btores, 78 & 80 Randolph-sty ‘Thursday Morning, Jan, 17, at 10 o'clock, Ladies' Shocs, Men's Ehoes, Msses' and Childses Ehoes. Alno n' s3ock of Leather. All frat-class i e ck of ther, g iy illmh’. POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, Friday, Jan. 18, at 9:30 a. m,, IMMENSE DISPLAY a cranky disposition. 8Le had made severul visits 10 the store, and the it time, ho aays, ahe spit on the windows, whoroupon he shot at her thrauih tio window, The little ono was removeil Lee'adrug.atore, whoro liaferco, 'Tha bullst B and glanced on the cal thiat 1 not consldered fatal, Somewhatover a year ago Lurn stiot a boy who waae teasing him, but sym- thy fur his forlorn condition caused the prosscu< ion Lo drop outof aight, Tuen lost all of hls family In thie greut Minnosola massacre, snd in making his cecano was wounded and frozen so that tided uncanstitational by Judge MeAlllster, This 1 the drat tima tho questlon has boen ratsed fn the Indlana conrts. TUE MONTHULY MEETING of tho Historical Socloty was ‘icld last evening, Prealdent Arnold in tho chale, The attendance was falr, e, Arnold stated that tho Boclety had recelved a portrait of William i1 Bowen, its firat Presi- dent, and oxpected soon to get one of William B, Ogden. ecrotary Tagar reported the accesslons to tha 1ibrary since tho annual meoting as 367 bound vol- was attenided by d tnto the feft RAIN. The People of Callfornia Get a Groat Btorm, nnd Feel Very Good Over It, 8aN Francisco, Cal., Jan, 16.~Within the last twenty-four hours the entirc Stato, so far oa to order in his’ | and has ltilo scased by him, ha Is baaly crippled, Ho laof a nervous and Itri- | heard from, lias been visited with a rain-storm. NEW AND SHOOND.HAND A Beld Withuut balt to the B3 . ‘Turpin roports that ho ta tollecting a Mttt | uiacs and 610 unbound volumes and . | Planatiane sothlig wed, done,, 3ie. Datlia Table tontperatent, and may even bo tauchod with et THE OAKLAND CONGREGATIONAYL CHURCI maney every day, although he nas sot s few apoli- ;l\:;mx the donn’l‘lm:lnnwu“n‘l‘:‘:;o:nflmr:&‘\lll::l‘y e o e ialea o yarium ‘“"""hp AL all "c"“" o dangerous & man | 10 the vicinity of Ban Franclsco tiay {rom one haa for & long time been suffering from creditors, | Cullons for extensiuny. —lnsswmneh o he has about and n few weeks uco the Nev. Sir, Holcook, the | &1l e uroperty on lisnd that o tarey tu pay tazea pustor, loft, A chitrch council was called and met it Ange & Imposstbio Jo sail 1} [ a81+: Jeuterdsy worning at 11 u'elock in the church, near what it Ia worth.—ho d Al the chirches with the exeeption of Union Vark n approinz eyo uh prace grounds, and to reliove Seston of any furthor woliciudo in the dome work. Another moeting will bo ho'd ¥riay, at which Sexton will bo pres. en’, and when some conclusion will be reached, During the Arat year the county has pald fora to three nches of raln fell in different locall- ties, the fall betom tho hicavicst to the north and northwest. No detalled reports have been FURNITURE, Ona Magnificent Chamber Sult, osewood; ona Elt, ?" ‘nsfl:n‘lm. it Table, &c., &e. A Il tive ol T Hults, tllustrated Swedish Bible, published by order of Charles NIL 1 1703, which was presented by Charles J. Sundell, of this city. % st 1ot o be allowed o' go at lberty, That e did not conmit a coli-hlooded chlld-niurder Is not his fanlt, but that of his risty, worn.out_blstal. “Flim 1iLal0 ono wae removad to” her home. No. 444 Licut. -Gov, Shuman then read a paper on Morgan strect, and lata last evening was resting | revelved from tho northern coast, thastorm 1 Evanat A’ S ro, and accorulngly gencrall oot cat number of suraical instrunicnts for use t the b, Vi 3 P B T spuleant (irther ue, brovided Thera Ihy pus COOK COUNTY, AND DAXIEL V', COOK, e A s (oh e of tho | camastably eachp having prostrated tho wires. Tho Bacramento | OAEPETAB, STOVES, &o., &o. I'ie 1io J. Uumphrey won eleetad Mod. | sihility that by so doinghe will in- tho end get tho | after whom it was named. It wae originally | cumeof ihem. ‘Pliu Huspital Commitice propows SUBURBAN., Valley bas reccived from one and a enersl Househol dnodli General mw'& - erator, ang Peake,of tho Leavitt Street Charch, | smount due.” ‘Tho fret dividend fsnot yet ex- | orcanized ontof Peorla County in 1831, Withln | Lo Jook over the bills pad, and bud wat just what BU. tBAN. N2 half to two finches, Ian the San Joaquin Valloy about an inch hos fallen. ‘The Banta Clara Valley bas had a good supply, in some places roaching two fuclies. Inthe Salinas and Pajuro Valleys about one and threc-auarier Inchea tell, In the southorn voast countics the has been purchascd, and then setabont wscertain: Ing whero lhe HYDR PARK. ‘Tho vote yesterday on the questlon of adoptine aclly form of povernment resullod In the utter defeat of the proposition, as follows: !:3-. Againat, .‘gfm.,,_ G .I{, s before them was ut once ll;auucd. but fs Lelug depleted by dnbleis every enteroa upon. A statemunt of the fnances of the Entoh wus Teats Kk skiusred ‘things L tug dgo Otis haa nathing to rewort cxcepl that ailion, r. floibrook beluz natd (o full, The | ** Cortstn ncgolations, my dear sir, th precina council declded to dismbss Mr. Holbrouk, and to | Bnture of wiich tiio lutervats of tha deposttors ds conelder the church disbanded, and, thercfore, | BOVSdunt of disclosing just now, are in progr appofoted o commitica to grant letters of dis- | They are lu rolation to thu s o of Its boundaries wera the present Countles of Couk, Lake, DuPage, and o partaf Will, After glvinga history of the county organizations, an changes which the territory now compri bad undergony since tho creziton of the Territo und state of IHinuls, he passgd 1o a biographical WM. A. BGUTTERS & CO. General Auctloneors, 174 Randolph: WHITE GRANITE WARE, truments wre. I the future sequisitlons for juents are 1o be dwallawed, except i urgent catce, tho dded huving gutien out thiat tuch thnt han been purchased tu this line i tha past has nut been needed for the Hosplt "Poo Board Monday authorized the County Clerk ¢ 3 TAULE CUTLERY, TIN WARE, wissiun Lo the membern. other securilles in New York, but eveeything ia | aketeh of M. Couk.’ Hecauiojto tho Turritory fu [ 10 cinploy esperts and makoa thurongh examina. 5 218 | gall has varied froma hali-nch to an lich and | KEW PARLOR AND CHAMBELR FUUNITURE, BTG ‘'he cuunctl was atiended by th talk so far, Nopapers have Leenslgned, and we | 1815, when 21 years of aye, and sctiled at | tunof lis bredecessor's accouuts, and yesterday e [ inong council was aticuded by shpmont nrominent | thail hav to o 1nto court and aak for & conirnia: | Koskaskia, tho it practiclss e “He Sac | the work was comncnced, b experis hava & 1o 73 | threequarters. In Los Augcles Vuiley, th T Dicxson and Mosste, Georgo 3. Dllee, W. W, | tlon of the proposed arrangement hefore wo enter HES oI, atterwards heeamo editoruf the 2ilinois Inteliigen+ | bl Job on thelr bands, and when they are through raluhas been everywhoro accompaniod by 3 wzhxa:m\' MORNING, Jan, 16, at 0:30 o'ciock - W, the .o 3 s " d southeast, 0y g Clarke, W. D. Ward, . Cook. | 1uto §t.*" With what the dndge hwpes Lo reall cer, then the ouly newspaper in the ‘Forritupy, | willahow p a rich condition of affair, A 5 % | strong wind from “the south an y T 174 EANT RANDOLIPHSHT, Thas o part ta Ghe ;'.}l»ciwfi{’n"g‘fi\ {rum tlesale uf Thoso securities sd :.nc‘né?v{i‘r l'-g i iy 'x'."ufl‘;' 'lm‘nullllf, ‘An-'n'nu}:ulf “Punile stnet hioye ey will s g ' mnu;’lzg 31| il il continues, and, tioughy the ran hod WAL A. DUTTERS £CO., Auciloaeert., Bowever. A meeting of ) has on hand, he expects lo declaro a ilrat dividen ccyunts jov. Edwarls, and o fow monta aving charge of and pasaing vn Lic epuris | i ceased in mos! g 10¢ w&"n‘h be “held '{uflm"d’fl“"'f.ffif};" will | SR10 or ceat aoing time nest moatk. Srhiauentiy, atter the sioetios of Preatdont Hon: past year catio greal waya trom o theie dutys 58 v | indications favor o continuanee” to-ight. The THURSDAY TRADE BALE. 2 Churcl, A patitlon ls now - rouud and, fatentional tor, was sontto Engiand with dispatches to John Quincy Adaiss, recalling bim In order 1o accept the posttion of Becretary of State, — After hia re. inen, Cook. was appolnted aud for u long time served ad ono of the Versituiial Clrcult Judges, He was clected threo s 1o Congreas, but wi feated tn 1520 by Juseps Duncan. By overy \n Congress and i politics his physical system, nuturally weak, broke down completely nndcr 1hia blow, By his phyatclan's advice he went to Cuba, Lut in & fuw 1montos zeturned to his home uulms proved, and dicd in Uctol B37, ageu 44 yeurs. Listory, said that more than half unintent-on covured up a great deal they uught 10 have oxpocd, st cd & great many accounte that would not p tor before an fufant cl THE CITY-UALL. No appropristion for the Dride: grounds will ‘o asked for by the Mayor this y Over 500 pounds of svoiled meal present storm §s consldered sufliclent to lnsure good crops. DRY (00DS. WOOLENS, CLOTHING, FUBS 1ints, Caps, Gloves, Boots, Bhoes, &c., THURSDAY MORNING, Jan. 17, at 0:30 o'clock AT 174 EAST RANDOLPI-HT,, 24 floof: & W3 A. BUTTEHS & CO., Aunllbnu—l’-‘ 13y WM. MOORLEHOUSE & COy Auctioneers, 84and 83 Randolph-st. 'l'llntfl-ii murning at 1 o'clack the polles force of liyde l'ark wuere marmn. They were all outono hunt for bu; For 8 wonder thelr hunt wasre- wardcd, aid a burglsz caught. (e man Montoe I!-{ur. with a_companion, tried the hack door of J. 11, Kingman on Lougloy sycuue, near Fartye first alreel, with a hatchut, and. being unsuccess- ful thore, wons and tricd a front window, When Oilcer Ityan wus scen coming toward them Lhey ras towards an alioy. but fuund Oficor Iloward there, and ran back. when Iiyon fred at onesnd po foe i forination of, suw soclety, which ne fair cliances of succeas. ‘The ftov. ir. 1yde will preach bunday, and the pulpit will probably be dited for sowe time. TIE PRANKLIN, dit- AN ATTEMIT AT IT$ NEVIVAL, The emsployment agencicahaverevived, The sus. peusion caused by the revelations Ju Tue Tuinvxe wan only temporacy, and people who donot read nuwspapers are handing over $1 aud §2 in order to get them to uso their **beat endeavors™ 10 pra. curo situations for the applicants. How much the efforte amuunt to owu by the admitted fact e — - = FUTURE PURISHMENT, = ° Never ending for neglect of your tecth, Enamel snd golil filling st the lowest living rates. The fnest and best act only §8. Go carly and avold the push. McChesneys' elogant dental establishment, coruer Clark and Randolph strects, INDIAN NEWS, ¢ arrivals st tbo Sherman llouss Licut, Fbllo Clark, of the Sccond Ca Among terday wi :e;y, an oticer who bas o rrnl repatation in the ¥ csl, he baving served wilh Uen. Crouk for thu ast elghteen months, ond had charge uf the Sloux outylu the last two or thrce campalyns. He nd ganie werw proved, . lit the other. Bayor was taken (o the fiyde o 5 8 e 1% 5 oy Gav. Ford, in Lt condemned on South Water steec 0 o | Shusl v MARRIAGES, Wa aball scll at ba 0 o'clock this moral statcd foa reporier that lted Cloud's taud is e | tha Casndler & Co., Noom 20, Nu. 1) Clark | of Cook County's prosyty was owiag to biauz- | Among toe stutl was snotbir lot of s Jesterdar. | park Jail and wilt o triod a-day. HOROIRIEN0 | oo oot o a foll lino of Yeitow Medich b 1 the outh of the § 4ire i could not givoe the name of o siugle person | urtions i Congress - behall of ke o . eluse v s PEACUCK-MUND=Satunlay. lice, 12, brihe Me edicine, o otted Tail's & short dis- Soesph caual, Ho wase one of the firet pablic Duilding perants were grauted yesterday to EVANSTON, s Dr. Thumnss, Mr. lussell D. leacock snd Anuls M. tauce frow the month of Turtle Creek. Both of thees | fOr whom they had sccured work, and . B, sher- | SR 0% 000l Uibosed slavery ss an | Robert Swith for a two-story stonc-front dwelling The Phalosopbical Suciety, Tuesdaycyening, in | Mund. No cards, f sircains emptyinto tno Whita ltiver, Auis known, | Jock & Ca. ((be Frankllu Agency), Hoom 4, No. | juuitution. b st hrcusition onOF promulgat the Vublic Library rooms, belda mecuing of wore |- Rvak the ludisus were very wuch opposed tu leaviog thelr old rescrvatiun. i present location j not permancut, No preparation been mada -10 recelve them, and they aro squatted in the inud. ‘While conteated for the bresent. in the spring they dutend to select a reservation. 'They will do ,undes tho agreement with Fresident Haye: Baring wade this concesslon atthe Washing and a two-story barn at 520 West Mongoo stevet, to coat §8,000, and to Charics bluac for a two-story and basemenl barn at 340 and 351 Slate wtreet, Lo coat §2,000. Three cascs of small-pox were reparicd yester- day, vue at 428 Weat Van Buren street, and one on Archer avenoe, ncar Decring street. Wardeo MclLaughiin came down late in the sftctnoon, snd reported 1he occurrcnce uf acsas ut thy County Hoepital. There were 140 persons who dicd last wee! uz an Increase of 35 over tho preceding weel aaecresse of 27 for the correap uding wi E8-CADWEL day oventug, the 14h froo T A g TRl e e 167 Madison atreet, could give o tha result uf two ks and Silsa Carrls UBawall. munthe* work vne place, for #illlog which the lucky man gets 6 a week. [t ls not clatwed thay theso agents do nut try to get work. They may do %0, but, me fog their attempts in this dircction by theie auccess, it would scom to be throwt away mouey Lo pay thew for thele trouble." Au wnu could certaiuly du as well as they by himsell, aud save Lis cash. In tbe 1nterviow had by 8 THInUsE reporter with the party by the nano of Jobnson, who ruus the Fravklin Auemi{. he belnFA 58 ho asserted, nercly anvwploys ot ., B, Sberlock & Co., Jolnson said e would’ ace ble principal and gt from him fofer- Ihau ordinary Interest, the atteadanca velug lsrge and the exercisca unusually diversised. Licut.<(loy. Bnuman read & paper on County and the Man Afles Whain 1t Was r. B, J. Jawes, of anston High £ fullowod with u aale * taia oa $ho Frotective Turll s‘ylwm uf lears 3 1t. ¥cott, the Town Collector, bas filed his bond of $28:2 102204, sud, haviug procured froni the County Clerk all requlslte Looks, I ready {or pusincsa. KORWOOD PARK. The Jast u*uhr meellogof the Board of Trus- tees of the Villazo of Nocwood Park was held bat. cd for giving to actual settlers treo howesicads \was inthe formof a LBl jutreduced Into Cunigreas by him, 15 was not uutil avta years uftcrwards thay the wisdow and expediency of this policy was ap. preciated snd adopled. But it was fu connectivn with tie canal shat e capecially distinguished hini- seif—a work that did more o stlmulate sad bacten Wi faxe Michigan and the Mlssissippi than aoy other 1 the curly Liatory of the Stuty, lle was chietly lnatrumental du sccaring the pasaaze of thu land-grant, It was due 10 bis mewory aud 8o his career of usefulness that tho people of the county Le uccasionally reun that they owed no small debt of gratituds tu Ly o, Parlor Buits, Chamber Sets, Dinlog-roowm, Hall, aud OMles Furniturty Carpets, Bloves, &c., &c, Al%o 8 Iargs stock of Secoud-band Furnitaro ssd General Morchandia i DEA'TIING TATIAWAY-The funcral of Laurs E. Hathews; iV N ot Ve, fariiy Fealience, 16} Knuaod-ave Wedueaday, Joa. 10,1 OWERS—AULIs resldence, 67 North 5005amonu-8¢.. Georgs Uwers, Noiice of tuaesal will be given. RUGGLES—Jsa. 14, at Ko, 410 West Washlagton-st., Guorge 1). ltugles, aged 43 years. Moice of fuueral beteaficr, Hoston papers picasa cooyr. e . m. Fricadsot family (o? gonference) the Chiefa refusiog to wwro except v rtts conditlon.” Bhould thera bo_sny nterference *with their plaas, they will prooabdly Xo on the war- Vpsth. Lieu 7k 18 on hie way East to recyper- ) Bte, bis labors baving been very oncrous for the ! past yearand a balf. MOTEL ARRIVALS. —_—t By GLEO. I', GORE & CU4 8 and 70 Wabasu-sv. BOOT AND SHOE SALE be- d of urday evening, present Duraaus, Dunlap, Blovess, At T are Andls Pondry, eldest 1 _Sheroan Housa~Mal. T. B. Burrows, U. 8. A.i | euccs ns to his standing in the commuuity for ¢ ULN. 500Y ENITH 1877, Uf theas thero wera 3 deatlis froc scarlee | and Winchell, Fresldent Suymour lelug abeent, SUMMEL R L TR L 3 hgeorgs, Morgas, Lol 8, At mfi B Cretehid! | Siforuaation of ho foporter. . Theww. fefere followed with 8 poper, 1n wiica was given s hig. | {67k 8 (row small-pox, and froas diphinenis, | Mx, bunlap wis ehoror [empoie aidont: | SRS 0u Weduesday, Jan. 16, at 9:30 a. m., Iy ou the sirreis and bighwaye (v tao 32 were am‘vgfd pald; courtcoats, . B, A Willlam' Y I : kdward 1 uave pever been jurnished. The reporter called at tue oftice of tho Franklin Axency scverat tiuies, but the **Jobnsou " was not n. Meu fuscarch of IR work, who liad savanced gioney, wleo calicd sud aent. i Vi, | were'unaule to ses auw. Frow the locked door of pudr Lossell, Ny Datton, blisdeld, Maas ;s the | ltoom 4 it waa eupposcd that Sherlock & Co. had e P Ml J9ren? | given up the busiucas. Tho faliura to sdvertlss York; G, 4. 'Cote. | streugibeucd this conclusion. vuse—C. Co Lced, De- Alter & slleace of two wecks, bowever, whilo pouemonla carricd off 13, Of tho departer thero were 83 males uud 61 females; 50 married aud 96 alngle. ‘The amount of water used by people duting 1677 aggregatcd an averago of a!. 830?»00 of g'nllmu per day, o 140 gallons each'day for every wan, womaa, 'zad child In Chicayo, calc § our pup~ uistion’ at 430,000 ~ This ‘sho remarkadlo waale somewlete, 82 enough wales was used cach tury of Fort Mackiuaw, Mich. lo 16l Cisude Daltonand James Marquetic, of the Soclety o Juesus, reached the Sauit to cstadblish s mission This wae the vldest sottlement Wo shalt soll an unusually attractive sale &0 all hines of Beasonable Goods, includias full fine of RUBBERS snd ARCTIOB. N: BEAVER and WOOL.LINED aooD and SUCKER BOOTS in all size QEQ. P. GORE & CO.. U8 & 70 Wabssb-th el froin 18 Oranger-t., s, w. Wedaesday. IV LOudia e ns. ) pavers blcasa cupy. IVES—Jan. 13, of goneral prostration, George Ives, od 64 years 11 wonihs aud 0 days. runcral from bis lata residoucs, No. 07 Thirty-sev- entben, a8 11 oclock ou Tuumday, by carctages to Nofuddenly, la Uochester, N, Y. on Sundsy m?lflfiw D8 o W BeA: (2 eRa'edih year of at. Rutisod, Vt... beyuu by Eury MicLigan. Torce years in luter the town of Michilimackinaw was commenced through the influvnce of Marauctie, who laduced & party of Hurons to locate at that place, A fort and chapel were bulit, aud 1L 2000 Yucame Lmportans a8 o BILLIARDS. The billiard match last uight at Brunswick's, be~ tween Sayler and lionahan, was won casily by the latter. The contest was an uniateresting one,s0d