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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. United Ststes Senator W. B. Allfson, of Tows, 1a at the Grand Pacide Motel, Connty-Clerk Klokke lant evening fled n peti- tion for sammary process to compel Liebto turn aver the books and money held by him. The West Blde Gas Compsny hae reduced the wages of its lamplighters from $IR to $12 per month, snd the Iatter are inclined to grumble. J. M. Hilperl,” 50 years of age, keeper of a stloon at No, 423 State etreet, dicd last cvening of injarics received Tuesday night by falling down stairs, John H. Oberly, Catro, and W. M. Bmith, of Lexington, of {he State Noard of Rallrond and Warehonse Commisston, are stopping at the Tre- ‘mont Houre, *4All qulet on the Rio Grande, and everywhers alse," was the satntatlon of Gen, Drum yesterday ar two reporters slmultaneously made thelr ap- pearance at army headquarters for newa. Marz Kimbail, the newly-clected Collector for ho outh Town, has not completed hiis bond, and will not have it ready to present to Supervisor Maeon before this afternoon or to-wOIrow. It Is underrtood to be the intention of Mr Stewart, owner of the 5t. James Hotel property, financial interesta of the concern, precipitated the tronble. ‘The linhilitien are believed to be rome- where in the neighborhood of $150,000, althaugh tha figures are only eatimates, and were not given for publication hy the centleman referred ta, who referred to watt until exact fignrea conid be ob- ined, and kindly turned the reporter over to the Arsignee, after adding tnat the assets incinded the stock on hand, resi estate, notes, and openac. connta, the value of which he either could not or woul not give. The Assignes had not taken pos- nession, but probably wiil to-day. In his opinion, £150,000 was not far out of the way for the llabili- ties, although he had not #cen the books, and onty depended upon estimates, The stock on hand might be worth $40,000 or 50,000, and tha prin. cipat creditors were the St. Lonls Lead & 01l Com- any, John W. Masory & Son of New York, and r, Weare's fathee-fn-law, & Mr. Cabot. Further ihan this the Arrlgnce knew not, TRIVATE SECRETARY NOGRRE. The Times of yesterday published a telogram from its \Washington correspondent in regard to the private affairs of W, K. Hogers, President Hayes' private mecretary, who, while in business in \Wisconsin, failed, owing certain debts. 1In this dispatch it was stated that Mr, Rogers was at one time in businest at Eau Claire, Win,, in partner- ship with & gentleman by the name of Putnam. It war aleo stated In & Milwaukee dispatch relating to thin same pubject that Mr, Rogers owned a large quantity of pine lands near kau Claire, wh had ‘been put In his wile's name, however, “ 1t #o hap- ened that Mr, Putnam, the pentieman referred rq. who 1s & banker at Ean Cislre, where he has resided for about tiventy-one yen an in the ity yestorday, and was met by a Trinuxe reporter, to ‘wham he stated that that portion of the dispatch n'ulng forth that he had ever been in businces with e o the latter nad to turn tho whale_ Into a huge store, like those on r. Rogers, or ftoat 4 ever becn in businesd in Eau Claire, the opooslte corncr, a3 oon as epring comes. T I e it ot e . The manazers of the Natlonal Ponltry Associa- | to which Mr. Rozers belonged had heen over at tion will closo their third anaual extabition. now | Eau Claire at various times, and had_made pur- in prozress at the Exposition Unildine, with the | chascs of grain thers, Lut the firm itsclf was never special featare of & dlsplay of colored bables. Tlorace Beott, the vcteran rallway enpineer, QGeneral Soperintendent of the Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolin Nallroad, Lonlsville, Ky. is spending & fot days in this city the guest of B. Iflen er, 003 Wabash avenuc. The temperaturo yesterday, as observed hy Ma. nasra. optician, No. 83 Madiron mtreet (Trisune Bullding), was at 8 8. m degreea; 108, m Hi12m., O p.om.. 35: 8 p. m., 0, Dare ometeratBn. m., 30.14; 8 p. m., 30,0 Mr. and Mrs, M, C, Eames start thls morning for Californla, where thav will remaln for several months. Me. Eames haw been in poor health for some time, and the trip is taken with tho hope that the change of climate and rest from labor will cure his disordered system. A reporier yestesday interested himaolf Lo asco tain whethar Mr. Mac had disposcd of tho clerl #hip Lo Prof. Ttoberto, and in order to satlafy him- acif on that point calied at Mr, Mac's addross on Btate fircet. Tho only Information which ho re- colved was that M, Mac waa not there. Coroner Dietzach yesterday held an inquest upon Ferdinand Armbruater at No. 26+ West Taylor ntrect, He was emploved aa clerk by the Pallinan Palace-Car Company, sod had beon drinking tieav- fly, 1t was found that he dicd of subacute pas. triti, and that the Jaudanum was taken to relieve paln, and not with suicidal Intent. Anamber of Idics faterested In_the promotion of water-color painting met Hyukmhy at Mrs. AL, Scott's etudio, ltoom 3 Dore Duilling, and ganized a water-color soctety. Tne following ware cleeted: Prealdent, Mre, E. M. Scott; Vico-Prest- established there or anywhero in the vielnity, As for the timber Ianda In‘queation, they did actually belong to Mra. Hogera, She had owned properly on Anylum place, Chicaro, and, when it was burn- ed down In the fire, secovered something In the way of insurance, is maney she put into Mr, Pninam’s hands, e bought with it for her tho 1ands in quesation, tho eclling value of which i not nuw very greal. Inaumich a8 the money with which they were parchased at no time belong- ed to Mr. Rogers, and never came out of any busi. nees which was conducted by him, It wns eminent- 1y unfair to Lring them into the controversy. The fallarc of the firm_to which Mr. Nogers Lelonged was due, #o far as Mr. Putnam Is aware, to no mis- conduct on their EMI, hut toa sudden fall in the ptico of wheat, which left them with Iarge etocks on hand which they were unablo 1o dispose of at anything ke cost price. 1t wae hisimoprenelon that tho nublication of theec private aflaira wan nothing but an attempt to hurry up the collaction of adebt through the nowapapors, lle had long xnown Mr. Togers, considered him one of the most upright and honestof men, and repudiated any belief inany idea of crookedness on hia part. TIE NATIONAL POULTKY ASSOCIATION enjoyed it third annaal bauquet Inst eveningat C. L. Woodman & Co.'s, No. ul Washington street. After the feast camo A few remarks, made by several nenlllem:n. ‘Among the speakers wero the preaids cor, ~ E. Bsg., = ex-Presdent of the 8. 11, Seamans, Presidentof the Wisconsin Fo try Aseaciation, and a brocdor of nearly ail varie- tics of fowl: Opcar Doolittle, of Adrian, Mich, the baft Cochin breeder; I, X. Pi o) cd red game bantams; C. J. W (] dent, Mm, E Drackeit: Treasursr, Mrs, Lily Tieern: Secrotary, Mrs, Samuael Applélani}{!nrm- Bosrataryand Tromagsee of tho. Auochition ang ® spondine Secrétary, Mres. Olcotf, A business | Clucinda, la,, 8 poultry fancier of note: C. W, meeting will bo held at the same place Wednesday | foree, of Chicago, o posseasor of sche of afternoun. tho finest spegimons of chickens in tho land; At aregular meeting of Duane Lodge, No. 11, 1. 0. Q. I, held at their hall Tuceday evening, d. D, Murphy, D. M., installed the folluwing oficcrs for the present torm: N. Ci, V. (., Adolph Lasner; Secrcur(. H., 3 Treasarer, M. M. Uen s Warden, Morris Boloman; Conduct ).G Capt. J. M. White, of Chicago; W, II. Wond. ward, of IHyde Park: A, Nephart, of Beerlen Springs, Vico-President of tho Asaoctation: Dr. 1arace Enos. of Milwaukce, n_noted breedor of white-crested black Polands; J. Brown Taylor, of Freeport, o brecder of brawn Leghorns; Jobn Ol cott, of Milwaukee, an owner of ing gamo cnicks . Aaron Abrahams; J. G, muel Sax; It ens; Mr, Mills, of 8t. Louls; Joln T, Shearer, of Samuel Glucl . 8. G., Albert Stern: R Petrolia, 1 and others, V. G-, Loula Lindner; L. §.V. G., Samael Shoen Col. Lamb, the Prosident of tho Association, was hergy R 8. Max Oppenbeimer; L. 8. 8., John | unavoidably detained at home. Daley. The creditors of the hank of (ireencbaum Broth- ers & Co, have been served with notices to Lhe of- HOTEL sRRIVALS, Sherman Jiouse—The Hon, Stephen Tnll, Maciner Charles Melville, New Yorki Wiilllam tepliens, Ene Taud; J. 11, Deogtier, Clorelands Cal- JuhnMeOEesor. fect that a meeting will be held on tho 26th inst, | ARroh, 0.1 the Hone B e, Fhalbn Loginnay Ge St for the purpeso of appainting o pormanent As- | Flan, Ve . "Now Yorky 0. neinaw, . D, W, Buder, o denka, | Pailutclphis .. Tremont Ilouss~Tha Man.” W, ' M. Bmith " soi Hon. J. H. Overly, Coamberlain, riguee, There will boa lively crowd atound the -t o Calros the Hon. M. . itelds the Hou, P, lermond, iloustom, Texas: Stato Savings Institution about tho last of this month or the beeinning of nost, when a dividend o 10 por cant will ba seclared. . Mr. Glaver, 1to | EHs Beneisng U, SoA Y Mer auh Srs A g Goriion: celverof “iin Contral Natlonal Dank, received or. | Kustgnds jaa W, e, "ow'fauspnitol e ok tlura from the Comptroller of the Curronc 1{ ‘o o olt, g L . h- Ui vy a vl 10 Thn erealtor of 35" wer | nstons S fign. Wiliam " Linker. “Dafeiport . cent as roon s he could got the checks rnnd{. Sraen IHowland. and B G, Yew Sir. Glover statcs that this “will probably boin | Fediosrin chare, eI aries Stuart, waukecy tho flon, Iljctus W. 1L Alifson, lowai.Jose Newhall, P'itta! III‘¢+ " frey. M. D., Qrainter lnuse=T. B, Parker, l'lll.llmf[flx oni J, Neiknap, Detrolts Jabn about two weeks. ‘Thore way no nows of any kind atany of the other institutions The tenth annnal conventlon of Distriet Grand Lodge, Nu, 0, Independent Order B'ual B'eith, witl | ry, Bloomin Fdwards, open Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m., 8t tho lodge | Now York: torace scott, Louiayliless, it. Loyt Dane Foom, 112 and 114 Randolph street. The procoed- | B Dexter Tilany, 8t. Loals; W, I, Curils, ry, Conn, : Colorado Bprings; K. K. Jones, Quiney. TIIE COURTS. DIvORCES. . Joseplitne Stroetor filed a bill yesterday saying. that for twelve yeara sho has been tho wife of Frederlck V., Streetor. Laet summer, howerer, he began to abusy her, and finally threatened to kiil Tier becauso she would not“aign certain papers. Sho has learned ainco that he has been gully of adultery, and now prays for a divorce. John Ward also wants like rollef becanso his wife Ann, after llving with him thirteen years, suddenly left him In 1868, withoat inviting Llm to g0 with her. Cornelia 1%, Dates was married In 1800 to one Lyman W. Dates, Abouta weekaftesthelrmarriage he atepped ont mayinz ke would be back eoum, but ho avidently Tost his way, forhe Las not returned, Mre. Bates told her etory toJudge Moore, and yes. torday he made an order giving Lyman leavo of absence ns long as ho lived, Washington Jonca, Lsq., 8iso was made happy yeeterdny by receiving permisslon from the rame iencrous-hearted Judge 1o do just ne o' vleased without reference to the wishes of Mrs, Jones, who Teft i about four yoars ngo without giving any reason therefor, Lastly, Aloert Preltag slarts the now year with only himself to take care of. Ills wife remarked to him on the 11th day of September, 1875, that whe would nut work herself to death for him, and Judge Mooro yesterday said that sho was all right in her aaseetion, —that In, he tuld her husband so, And both of them are happy. 1TEMA, ‘The District Attorney yosterday flled demurrers ln‘(hc special mtll 1n the whisky arscsament cases, {nga are held with open deors. llepresentatives of lodees in the Btates of Michigan, lowa, Wieconsin, Miunnenota, and 1llinols will be present, lesideq the reading of the ofticers’ reports and tho elecilion of oflicers for the ensuing year, tho urlnrlrnl topic of legislation will be the consideration uf the dnwment scheme guaranteeing to the widow ! wembers in care of death £1,000. The ludges of Chieago bave arrnged o grand tall and banquet for Snuday cvening a4 Turuer-11all tn honor of the Fepreeentativer, One of the most extraordinary camplaints ever reacnted 10 a grinding monopoly was that formu. ated I tho hearlng of a_reporier yesterday by a gentleman who was by his brogue and sentiments neither native nor Protestant. — Sald he: 4 May the Lord forever damn and roaet them car com- panlen. Why, they're forover thrying some way 1o {nault an honcs: Irlshman, ok—xco there} they have put the orango cars on the Irish avonues 1o that. Docwn't the Eroen cara run down Inal- any nvenue, whera thers's never o mnan from tho Ould bart, and doean’t the yellow cara amil the orange ligits go away up into Hridgeport, where the Lyes ail llve? Sure 1 wonder wuine of them rara Ian't smashed efors they got through Archer r0ad sumetitnes. ** _The annaal meating of stocklioldors of the Stock- Yards Company and the annual clection of Direct- or were held _yesteniay morning at 10 o'clock {n the ottice of Mr. J. 3. Walker, Solicltor of tho Chicago, Burlincton & Quincy Hatiroad, No. 102 Micbigan svenue, Mr.” Manicol ‘Talcutt prealded and Mr. L. 0. Goddard ofllated na Secrotary. The only bumniess of lmportance was the cleciion of Directors for the ensuing_year, which rusaitod fn the re-election of the following-named zentlemen: Jo € McMullln, Chicaga, Alton & B, . Louts’ Ralirond; Tiugh Riddle, Chicazo, Rock Inland & Pacific; . €, MeCullough, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Clieavo? John Neweil, Lake shote & Michigan_ Southern; W. K. Ackeeman, iilnola Central; Marvin llughltt, Chicsgo & Notthwenterns | 1t 18 Intendeil to bring the matier up for argument 1L B. Ledyurd, Michigan Central; J, M, Walker, | 84 _woon as posalble, bLnt It fs not im. Chlcazo, Durllngion & Quincy:'. Tuayor, Loa: | probabla that ~sume agrcoment may ba 10n, At the anuual meetlng of the Directors, licld | Ado 80 that ‘the cased canl nt once gu Lo _the at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following-named | Supreme Court. Jadie Druinimond has expressod officers were ro-elected: Presldent, J. M, Walker; | @ wish that they shonld be taken np In order to Qenerul Superintendent, John I3, Sherman; Necre-« tary snd Treasurer, George T, Williams. The fourth annual canvention of tho National Associntion of Marine Enginvcrs, In sesslon sinco onduy laxt at Caledunia ial), in thls city, cloves 4ts business to-day, The fullowig-namet dele- gatex frow other citfes are_fu atlendanca: C. F. Clark, Buflalo; Ueorzs E. Averill, Cleveland; Thonias Buchanan, Defrolt: C. F, Itlchl, Daitis more: K. . Hawthorne, St. Louls: Gearzo Chush. tog, Tortland, Me.: €' M. (hilbert, Milwaukes; dames Merehin, Philadelphis; A, 5.’ Foute, Ualti >, U. Mertert, Chutleston, 8, ¢, have o decialon of the Court of Inst rosort on thu question Involved in 1hese suits, and, os tim do- mutrurlmlulhnflulrnlnll decislonunthem will virtually aispose of the coses. ‘Tho Uuvernment clalma ‘ahout $100,000 in theso suits by way of tuxes bassd on aeseasments or estimatos of the am nufactured, A speclal voniro was is: Testerday furtwenty. four juroes to serve in Juuge McAllister's roum, beginning noxt Monday. snee in bankruptcy will bo choson at 10 ay for William 11, Chadwick, UNITED KTATES COUNTS, ore; Jumes |y 5 Loutevitlas e Hendorson, Bt T aphen Stephenson led 3 bill yeatarday agatnet Lo Chleago reprcscntative being Mr, Am.‘l’r’alw Qlarand Olelaneon. 8. . Jild, und W Rilter, The courteaics extonded to visiting dele- | 3 Biehouse, (o farocloss a vendor's lien for $5,000 Fates by thelr brothers of Chicngo Rranch, No, 4 | O ¥ome property In Kankukao County, CIRCUIT COURT, August 8impson began a suit In roplevin yestor. day ngainst Honry Jlahe, Frank Kchosnewald, Ittchard Natzke, and a large numbor of others, to recaver pusenssion of tho nonse aud bary No,' 7t Hooker strect, with their coutents, the whole being vatued ot § 3 2 IHOBATA COURT, 1n the entato of Nely Ilake, letters wore fasued to Cazoline Jlake, under bond for §4, 000, culminated fust evend Clark and Lrl grand sonual ball, 1t was & very creditable ailale, and was laczely at. tended, thai class of vur citizens identified with wmarige int ts us awners and builders huvinge a gocd ropresentation. Visiting delezates speak In hizh terme of the generous welcomn accorded tuem by Mr. Willlam Pousouby, ex-l'resntent of she Chicago Branch, and by ail its members in the great marjue city of tho We Eervicen are betng held cach evenlng this week ho Churchh of the Redecmer, cornerof Han- d's Hall, cornor of Tho case of Augustuy | Evans and Albert W, Wehster, Indlcted some tine u N ) r conspiring 10 T o ahanLss Db Aiyler ndry floreana 1 Corlaln real Ceatd tEungs s Noxt Trom Martnew, 1., B bae jion | actions, occupied the entire day, Charics A, Gialo Our Faiher Whoartin deaven. g | ¥as tudicted with them and subssquently p scrmon waw purely doctrinal. 1lu cummenced by 44 yosterday be wanted Lo chango hiv t was not allow r:nuwlllf the idoas enterialned of God in past agaes by the different nations, sud by shuwing how the Gud of the Jews had grown to **Our Father™ fnthe New Testament, and how Catholl SOy \ pruporty, wanted 1o raleo money on it Ho made out threa trust-deeds, anil . 1 Lad | Lorrowed money on two of them fram tho Presldent Bt e o 20d, osind st | ol nlon Fpual & e Company Bud- A - 20 localized nud - narrowed thelr’ Idegs | E0dy.ln which ho was assisted by Evane and Gale, The Bmount fvolved uh the prasent izlal s §2,500, and Me. Eddy is the hroscenting. witness, ' ‘The caso will oceupy the Court agaln tu-day, THE CALL, Junax DRuNM0®b—1n chambors, (i WaerZas, e W ar1, 213, 219, 1, L R Beroniila M;?D.,:I 22,10, 91 K J =20, 20, 34 24, 29, . 6, 37, 38, U, 41, 42, 45 43. 40, 47, 40, . ! d Tiglevarv. oot S b Vil o 17" "No case on trial. hux MookE=111, bk, 15 No Julain [nigBa=i67 and 771 io Tol, laclusive, No et B 11~ st 524 10331, inet 1k B s11=5% wa ; - Wi am lerkart ve. Witkoweks, -;n’um.“ v Torm Uik FAKWl Clidtb 3 R l"‘"&" ‘“’. '\""i "Wll:l'l o \:‘ fi‘\nh"lllla. 3-1, 247, S{LELAN LT Mo v, liaton, 1, JUDUMEN BIreRIOn CoUET—CoNy as to claim for Ilim that Church slove. Following up the review, he referred to the fact st soma lungih that Protestanitem had eatablished Christus wucdlator throuch ‘whoiw alono the Father could bo reached, which i eluuently waintained wae u thie Now T perveriun’ of the teaching of ., und from which lie argucd 1hat Christ had not dicd to recoucile God 10 man, it man to dod. e then Jaid down the followlng propasitions as the basis of tue Univernalist fuith: Firal, **God was Father toall™: second fon of Chrlst mcladed wnalf**; thied, ancrey of God in Chrst are anflicleut for al"1; fourth, **Pereonal salvation s u prescnt necs sity, and be 1s unwiss who delays It." proposition way elaborated with the wentlema urual precision and force, aud the_sermon was u clear und conciav sctting - forth of the doctnine the Ductor 8¢ abry teach JOUN ¥. WEARE & CO. 8. Droyer va. Ieary Biraus, §136.83.~Jaines Jhallud va. Ueorgo W. Tue frm of Jolin, F. Weara & Co., dealers fn | Chan y ints, oila, elc., 81 No. 205 ltandolpn’ street, bas bk Uauy=Tho lteal-Estata Trust Conipany va. Jolasa the sankatt thone who Bad 1o ercch, bas e s e Inpurancy Compan fli3. ohaeon ve Asdeison i) '3 Adolu Zed AR SUPIENE COURT. ihe bard times, and has placed its alfsirs in the houds of Mr. Henry M. Hooker, as Assizuce. The Louase {8 one of sloven or twelve yeal o #3, UhOK oGk Y. X, et 612, 1 = Thodd tuis city, forwerly Mluf‘ knowa Apecial Dispaich 1o Ths Chicags Tritune. Uooker & Weure, and il wuspousion naturally Sruinorisuy, 111, Jan, 16.—in the Suprems causea some little eurprise. Tho gencral Hnancial | Court to-day Joun U. Johosou, James H. Tiam- depzessiontbroughout the countoy, the almost utter | mon d’ Henry A. Cooper. of Cbicago, and unposiuilily tocollectanything, the fact thata con- | Washington Cuoper, of Henderson Cuunty, weso widerable part uf the capital was bound up in real eatale which could not he easily and readily cun- vertea futo casb, aud the cnppllug eflvcts of the Are, from wuich the firpa bad wot {olly recovered, wure assigned by ons of the partoer. the rea. aous fcr the fallare, ** After the fire,” aald the Keptleman, ** Mr. Wearc paid most of his credit- ©rs 100 ceuts on the dollar, instoad of tuking ad- ventage of the favorite method of putting people R with 25ccnts.” Tho firm bas been endeavoring o recaperatc aver atuce, but for the Juat three or four years the hard tinics have hag eficct on (bis, as on every other, nul\vlml this, In connection wilh the fact that Mr, Weare bas been quite aick for several months, and usable to.ghve s perevoal attcation 1o t! admitied to practice on foreiga lcense, TUE EMPIRE FIRE, A CBEDITOR'S DILL FILED, A creditor's bill wii filed yesterday by the Real Estate Loan & Trust Compapy sgainst the Empire Firc-Insuranco Compauy of Wheaton. ‘Tho Judguient on which tho blll was based was recovercd yestarday also before Judge Gary for $1,103.75 debt, and $13.75 damages. An exe- £otlon was at oncs lssacd, returned, **no property fouad," and the creditor's bill was then fled to get hold of apy asseta the Company may have THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, which cannot be reached at taw, JANUARY 17, 1878 knives and farke, Mr, and Mrs. Suchenheliner: al- The complain- the ministet go to him and give him the beneft | Last night the rig waa fonnd on Sonth Parkavenne, ant charges that the Insrance Company la | buim, Ales Ginadie Morrin; cake-baskel, Mr. and | of it. near Twenty-second steeet, by Officee P. Cleary, | “FiaT N crmins TR T " | Mra. Datheman, Patket Citv, Pa.: china tollet- | Ttias pafaful to eave the ministry for even a Tl Chyl Tt : A fneolvent, and has permitted varlons judge | o tt i and Mes, M, Heeker, Fort Wavhes plass | time. 110 i not want ta he an editar, becansa he | Ut the clothing was missing. Nalstetidt, of earents cotucalng, formeidpor ments to bo entered up scalnst W | aonarlum and tower-stand, K. Iiecker, Fort | abaminated it and driven into it for inancea; Sneak-thleves tast evening ot away with $23 | Yocernterthire, Fng. under which its propesty has been “‘a(rl\c; ret rolld mitver torks, Mr. and Mrs, Mayer | he had I:mflhlnzv f':";‘"""|"gun““"?'| i cash and & quantity of clothing from Louls Tloch- N?—F" un, Eng., and Worcestershire, Ene., papery Dt a | Woir, Mr.Johnton, one uf the Committec appointed hy 9 ' leas B e T TS 11e ve be™5nt | Amana thase prescnt were Mr. Tien and Miss | the Gonnell to'aivs out Iottcrs. made. s motlon to | Uergers of No. 801 West Fauricenth streel. 7 5. 10, Themas Tracy, lrfld a0 yeare, 1, ot 1 o'clock, frum 262 Kossnth. at., 10 All Bainid' Chureh, (henck by cars 1o Calvary Cemetery, TANS{T-Jan. 10. Fannie Ransom, aged #2 yenrs, witeof tha Tate Johin P, Marah, formerly of halima. Rose Einstein, Henry Sieael, Frank Vouel, M Men, neo Sol Wetl, 1., Gitek, . and_Mrs, H, Mitchell, Me. and rmann Loeh, Mr. and Mra. ilerolzheim, Mr, and Mrs. Schatfner, in bankruptey at any time, or to be placed in the hands of 8 Kecelver, itinalso cnarzcd that the Company abont the 1et inst. had some real edato in this ar some other Mate, wotth $6,000 or more; grant no leiters to persons who had boen absent for more than a year, The motion was pat and defeated by o large majority. Mr. Johnson then withdrew from the Commitiee, and n At 3o'clock sesterday afternnon thievea broke | , Foneral Fridn open the show-case stanaing In front of Erby & Perlolat's store, on Madlson etrcet, and captured eck of war several furcape. 'Three State atreet furricea havo | zug, Mich, that 1t lso had 310,000 in money or othier person- | £l Martia, Mg, and . | was visible, but a resolation tolay hia reatgnation | BO0Cre ot AP chhed thin week, A policoman han | *Faneral at the reshtenee of hiee son-in.tnw, J. \1. ages and other gecurities, | Puxbaum. M Tuchaum, E. Buxbanm, | onthe (able and 2 personal request cansed him 4 4 . e % ! PR " Vi o :é,’.“'."o”ff.'fi'o‘e‘“\»‘hfilfi“.?"&if to bo applied ta the | M herl, ' Powell, lelser, | to rematn on the Committee, not been sren tn those agctions during the dav for .A||"k'r 870 Prairie-av., Friday, the ftth inst., ot '1{ and Ara Fiel Misa Marshall, Mies Hudeon, My, ond Mes. Sicgel, New York; E. & two months, Fourteen of the men whe frequent siation. honses for lodgings were hooked as destitnte at the Armarg. The neglicence of the Council or of the Reitel and Ald Soclcty in nat fiiting np the fodeing-housen |8 colpable inthe extreme, aml fomo af theso days the public will read a horrible tale of men freezing tu death in the midst payment of the above Judgment, 1t is feared that the Company will by the appointment of & Recolver or by coing Into bankruptcy prejudice complain- ant's rights, and the latter therefore aske for the usual discovery nnder oath of any properly, and for the appoiniment of a Recciver o iake charge of ita property, and Lo take care of the callection of all ciaims against atockholders on thelr stock. A littln minor bueinera wan {ranescted, and the chnrch dissolved anid n soctety meeting was held, Deacan lanson teok the chair, and Deacon Paine read the minutes, The maln object af the meet. fnue wan to disxoive an A saclety and to ratse funds to pay oif debis contescted within a few months, About $30 vae fo be ralsed, a2 all other matters were provided for, The muney was ratded, and, in ‘elork . . TG ES—Faneral of Geargn 1. Roggles whil take pince touny (Thuradey) at No. 410 Wewt. Washingion. o A1l m, TAUK=AL ltavenswond, 111, Jan. 10, At4p. m, Jdamies Lanton Etark, lEfll 3 years 10 monthe, o son ot tiielate James L. and Lauta N, Stork, of ui CNITH—~The faneral 0t Chiarles Arthur 3mith wiy takn place Thurs o AN of ezel, Piltehnrg: Me, anid Mre, Bam Schraeder, St. Louls: Mr. and Mrs. insieang- er, Mr. anil Mise Greenebanm, Mr. and Mra, Nay- er Wolf, Plymouth, Ina.: K. Wolf, Fort Wayne; Misg_Sarah Vogel, Clucinnati: Mr. and Mrs, Nel- son Morria and dauzhter, \isa Heck, Ogle: Mien Fanny Levy, Sprinefield; Dr. and Mrs. Tiollister, 3 e 17th, af from_ thg This Compgny was organized on the 18th of | Mr. and Mra. Yen feseinser, Mr, and Mra, flarz- | case more money 13 raised, the older debte willbe | of a city fall of people. The great mase of ;;:Mmunlvnh guardlan, Georia I1. Lafin, 533 Mich. March, |s7l‘. nnder the general law of the State, | Geld. = Counrles liaas, Wyoming Territol Mr, 1d off, nomeleas wanderers in this county aro Ateamshij WELCIT-At Galewond, Cook Cannty, TiL, on the but did not cammence doing husineces at once be- | Strelitz, Mr. and Mre, Schwab, Cincinnati: Juling | * The Society then diabanded, employ {lors, farmers' employes, and rall- | mon Tan. 10, of_ paralysin af (he brnin)' Wil canre it conld not raiee the $150,000 required by | Bottenbery, Mr. tand Mrs. Morris Einateln, Mr. A new. suclety will probably be orzanized very | ronders, who wore thrown ot of wark by the re- | ©. W d 24 years, youngest son of the fato It, Newman, and others, the statutes. It therefore purchased, In_October, 174, anold charter of the (1linois Statg Insnrance Company .af Wheaton, which helonged toMr. T. T\ Plattand Mr. Jamea 1l Myers, paying $2,000 thorefor, This Company Was originaily vrganizel nnder an act entitled ** Anact to lncorporate the DuPaze County Mutnal Insneance Company of Wheaton, approved Feb. 18, 1857, amended It 1805 and aleo 1n 1807, 1y this Int mendment it was provided that the name should bs changed to roon, and 1t will take the church. A subscription paper is uow going the rountd JOIIN I'. CUTTING. 118 RETCANS TO CHICAGO John T. Cutting, the man whose experiences in South America and other piaces were relsled in Tne Trinuxz some time ago, tarned ap yesterday Ten. wrandson of Abram. and 14 at Unity Chiurch, Oak t 1 o'clnck, Feiends ron 1hie Wells Strees, i Welch, nice cent siiikes, To give thess prople shelier wonld | and Urorktaiia teqnite only abont $100 per month, —the wages of Aman and the price of pereral tons of coal,” The city and_county hath have huildings notin uee that would anewer the purpose very well, Sarah Shelliy, lareony of elothing from Sarah Crossein: Andre Nuni, Iarceny of $i6 in cash, A trunk full of clothing, and a gold watzh and chain from Georpe lllnr{uvcl(l‘ of No. 100 h BISHHOP FOLEY. TRESENTATION OF A CARRIAGE AND NORSES, Rlshop Foley was made the recipient yesterday afternoon of ono of the handsomest turnonts—an clegant Berlin carriage and a pair of superb black horses, with all the trappings to match, Inclading ALCOAL AND TEMUERANCE NI B, T. COR: 7] lle.hl'fllflmuflll amd lecturer, from New York, whi Wahash venne; ** Snapper J g ver hix the I1tinols Sate Insarance Company, and that it | harness, robes, etc,—ever scen in Chicago, the | In Chicago, 1t will be remembered that ane day, mflm“';: fmmm:: b "r 3..?.’.'.'.,'&,,,",:2"'{.'.'5! g:g\'z':""l‘ ‘(lmn"‘llrcl;xl i ||.nmgov;‘ad‘:;.lx;3f“r& z"!'i.' might be empowered 1o establistan ofic in the | donors being the clorgymen of the inccae. The | sboul fourteen months aso. Cutting turnea up | jng®jetamed” tn town aftor Simime' ncqult- | 1310 HENTE A Ty SOUD WITAL MERT TH Ciby of Chicago, The nams of tho organizatlon oo on'ln present the Bishop with a nitable | iesing, loaving hia creditora lomourn to the tuns | (ai on tho charge of ~having beaten e, | 1) iablesof thevir. (o thorandatticrs Inieranas) wna suhscquentiy chanced to Empire Flre, by which i 3 fthe | of 830,000, Culting hid been In the cosl buel- | Lamb, of Michigsn, out of $200, i waich | icmperance, at the ‘Ciark Strere Methoniet Kpicop it 1s now known, Ita capital stuck, by its charter, [ markof esteem and appecciation on the part of the h b d 'hin a10eh At he | €ase the **Enapper™ was the roper-ini A. A. | Churchto-dsy, at2p. m., ta arrange for work Wi not to be less than $50, ut ‘might boin- | clergy had Hs orlgin n s meellng which was | Bees, and, having turna 8 stock into ¢i o Herting, clerk for tha defaulting Inwyer, &, Adler, charged with conlnlrnc{ to defrand by the firm uf O'Brien & Kettelle: Thoman Iteynolds and Gon dJohinson, found In an stley near Indinna streot with a stalen atove In relr (rn!luflloll: Wikiam ‘onne 000, b creased to $400,000, (o be divided into sharcs of 50 each, Ny an amendntaty act, howover, it was authorized to increare fts capital ftack to $500, 000, In 1874 {18 capital stock was increased to $100, 000, and afterwarda, in 1875, 1o $100,000, On the heid st borrawed 88,000 from the First and Traders' Na- tional Danks and decamped, previonsly having heen pot into bankrnntey. Through all his pecoliar expertences In’(:nn.adn and South America le was Si. Visteur's College, Bourbonnals 7th of Octobge lant, at which it wan rtesnived hy the clergymen of the Diocese to prescut him with auch a gift, and a JoH PERKINE TLECTUIES TR LIXT % “In Aledu, 1il., tia evening: Kt Ch Jan, 23, Clear I 1* Mrhing Sun, Ja Into Nehraska, on, Jan, 78 y b committea 1l 1 towing- d | traced by Mr. J. (3. Shieeman, the Asaignee of his | Harper and Fred Well by Officer Fateehld | 3\ R&. CLAT L DELIVEILA FREF LECTUNE 0ah of duuary of it yeat Tho Company con | ERTMIZe comisliog of the lollowingnamal | sl 0, 3 B SIS LS cniET* I Bls | Inkhtsobson of hores and bussy, supmosed to.be | VL SHciaiihe ' Cna Firat ek Charch an 1 Eorapica §3,000 to relnsure and assauas all e riaks, | olation: Tue Tev. . Torry,” Chalrman: the | eflurta tocapture the wily ndventurer. At last | atolen, bigerol opvee o Nev. John Waldron, Tressurer; the lev. P, U, Conway,.the Hev. P, W, Itiordan, and tho Rev. il Q. Uara McShane, Secretary, As an evidenco of the way the Committce performell their duties, it may bo siated that the amonnt contributed ‘up to Culting wan brought to bay In San Franclsco, whero he gave bail in $5,000 in the United States Court to nppeat in this city daring tho present term of court, - No one expected Cutting to turn up, but esterday his footstepe anca more rerounded upon The Company epened an office In Chicago, and have dono businees here up to unte, Lant year an cxamination .was mado by the Auditor’ of State, which shawed an impalrment of WILL LEAT_THE Nt i Juetlce Snmmezrfield yeaterday held tha follow. to-day. Subject, **Tho G Ing: Plilip Connell, obtaining money onice checks fraudunlently obtalned from Conley & Godfroy. teamsters to the Downer & emin lrewing Come + miegtin i Boul. PPRERE WIEL T Ward ftennblic THO OF T EREVRNTI rue N t [inaut's sainon, col Club o e 5 . any. $300 to tho 20th: Herbert Morfield, nleadin, heats., U 4 Oite tion, 1t did the Iatter, bringing ita capitaldown to °"“°V0°“‘l promised contrihations will make it 2'", b Meposfied him — here. (at, | James Wheaton, 8300 to lhe Criminal Coutt: i FIFTIT AN AL TS T0N OF FIIESss $100,000. 'Thien an information 1n the nature of o | $1000. The grent .2(‘6:5."‘:'.','f.“.‘..’:.h'.'.‘&é“',“.:‘m':‘.!! ting” wan ot a4 jubitent as of yore, dames Eialtn, Tovceny of 2 pairolavershcs S0 | ohe il former gitaisar n::]n:?nmusnm;nnrr,;ln b’ . 4 3 5 ) L . dan,’ T e et T e loe it | men that a sultable equipaze. for tha Biahapisusa | fie comes e to o bis b3l in Calllornla ves | 40 Ahe 1t Jobn' Lowit, lareaby af aenat ). p remant flowa ihuradag, Jan. 17, 1 g wonll be Just tho thing, and that no better disposts tlon could ue mado of the remainder of the fund than to add it to the Dishop's private puree, Ace cordingly the purcinases were made, and with ex- ecedingly good taste, too, by Fathers Conway and Waldron, nnd yesterday ~ afternvon tho oro- acntation took piaceat the Diahop's No. 278 Ohto strect, the clergymen forming tho Committce being present In potson {o make the formal tender. "The Bishap was of conrss pleased and gratified beyond measuro at this ovidencs of 1ove and csteen on the parl of those with whom he leased and to furnlah new bonds here, ~which he thinke he can do,—and then stand his trial, Tle Is chargedd with obtaining money undee falee pre. tenses and with violating tiio bankeupt law, Last avening a TRIAUXE renorier endeavored to find Cutting. It was understood he was etopping with N T, l(\'rxgm. at 1000 Michigan aveoue, Thither tlie newshunter wended hiaway, Itisa two-story tiama cottage, with a poriico in front of it, atanding close to the ptrect. The family. had retired when tha reporter ranit the bell. Several ‘mlln at the wire bronght a reaponae, wnon the foliowlng con- #how by what authority it was ‘doing business in Chicaga with a capital of less than $130,000. The venuw was changed to trundy County, and judg- ment rendered tor tho defendont, 'Thu Aitornoy- General, towever, appealéd the caso to the i preme Court, where it 16 now pending. The cass will urobably bo P‘lmml this tern, Accoriling 10 the examination made by the An- ditor, the Compiny would show mo Smpairment were its capital atock reduced 1o $100.000; bnt a great part of Its nnsets consist of loans on bouds ai es, and a Jargo part of this property 13 P. M. ¢ dinner at.(:30; geaticnien welconio: oleinek. Thuee Intending tobi pressut ple: ihe Becretary, Mis, 0, H. TAF L. 1141 Ml WOMAN'E HOSPITAL OF THE STATE linols, 2 ritetli-st,, Chicagn, * be- tween Wabksh and Michigan-ave. The woman's freg dispensacy connected Wit tals Institidon 18 opey eviiry Wedneainy and Raturdsy fron 11 to 1 o'clack, for the pratuttoun treatment of discares of women. ARATIONS, Criminai Court; Eddle Stevens, larceny from E. H. Lohman, No, 108 Statc street, S100 fine. Jns- tice Storrien lield the unfortundto cripple, John Hinen, In $1,500 to the 18th for shootlng’ Mary Scadden: Wilham McCariy, holding up and_rabe bing G. 11, Hisnsan, of No. 60 lilua Inland avenue, at the corner of Taylor street and Newharry ave- nne, 81,300 to the Criminal Court; ENza Fisher, aretny "ol clotbing from ss. Campan, $300 0. Lt ) ab ook piace. 8ald the reporir: TIN 104 RAN i atprccas faabi, Bl footh Cictand | L Shm SISk (2 Mo -af Bratcuios | | ot . WAL ine Serel” SPORTING. @ -E B Afi g f ‘Y Estate & Loan Company §s baced on & euft fr by Father Terry, Chalrmanof the Committee. Tha Yes, ol ] [} B \ 1. *sAre you Mr, Wright?" “\'e’:"-lr, What 5:: yon want? 3113 Mr, Cutting stupping hore?" No, sir. Did Mr. Cauting arrive la town to-dsy ™ No, slr.” DBABE-BALT. ‘The second ball game of tha searon in this sec. tlon of tha country was played yesterday afternoon at the rink, cornor of Madlson and Ada streets. ‘The fce was in fair conditlon, and wonld have been excollent throughout had tha weather been alits tlo colder. The match was (he playlng-oft of a tio between the Frankline against a plcked ninc of professlonals. They mot on the 7th and tled at 12, and yosterday decided the ques- tion of muperlority bretty cloarly, The pick team were from the following clubs: Spalding, Conc, and Rely, Chicazos; Foley, Cincinnating Lapham and Gillerpio, Maple Leafa: Lawler, Mil- waukees: Gardner, University;and Ford, an oma- teur, The Franklins wero ansisted by Hastinge. Tha best play wan creditod to Ganlnor, Foley, and Reis for thelr slde, and AManning, Hastings, snd Carbina for the Frankline, ~Gardner, Spalding, and Laphom marloa pretty donblo play. In tha acore, which follows, no attempt ls inada to rocord errore,—it couldn't be dome with any degres of accuracy. Followlugia atfair wan, in fact, wholly informal, except in o far ns it was anticspated by the participants, and wae on that account ali thu moro: delighttul. ‘The carriage in which the Rishop will hereafter take hile drives nbroad 1s of the stylo known as the Berlin,—an _elegant glags front, five-window coach, weighing anly 1,200 pounds, deeidedly graceful, thouzh none {ho lees durable on ac- connt of its lightness, trimmed with the finest French leather, and fnirhed throughont In the unpretentious though substantial and elezant style which has of late heen the charactensiic of ihe very flnest manufactire, and which I in conform« l({ with the acknowledied demands of gond Laste, Thera 1s an claboratoness nbout it, even to tho minntast detalls, which cannut bul impresa thu eye with its singular beanty and clezance, And make an nrdmnr‘ martal guite envy the happy poesessor of thia ** thing of beauty and a joy forever.™ It was pold by tho firm of Studehaker liros., and, for the information of tho curious, was purchased for brought in tho Federal Court for the Southern Dis- trict of New York. where judgmeut was rendeted Nov. 7, 1877. Itwasuna policy of ineurance {or 31,250 on Congresa-1lall, st Sharon Sprinus, N, Y. Anotner judgment for one thousaud vdd dolla: wvan piven against the Company day before yoster- day, the T\ L, Weed Cumpany being pialatid, THE SINGER BUILDING. OPENATIONS TO BEAIN. Sinca Monday last Mr. Georgo R. Mackenzie, Vice-Prestdent of the Singer Sewing-Machino Company, has been in this city looking after the rebnilding or eelling of tho remalns and sito of what was untll recently Fleld & Lelter's retall es- tablishment, at tho northeast corner of Btate and Washington strects, ‘Thero havo beon negotia- tlons for tho sale of the property to Fleld, Loiter & Co., but it zecms that no agreement conld be reached, and this morning the rcbullding of the structure will be commenced by tho Singer Manu- facturing Company, and a vetter and finer bujld- Original and Standard Manufaotures!: OCFICE AND FACTORYt Hos. 64, 66, 68, 70,72, T4, 76, 0 & 63 Washington-st, .Y, BABBITT'S BEST .SOAP, The mm?‘“““ and effective 30ap for the l.:n 0, ¥ Can [ see Mr, Catting?" 0, alr. w lu.-rnI can Laeo him? i 4N, rir. This thing threataned to bold ont all night, or unthl Mr, Wright froze to death, And 0 the re- porter sald *'Uood night, and Mr. Wright atolcally respondod, ** No, sl TIII COUNTY BUILDIN ‘To-day s Insanc.day in the County Court, The Collectornt tho Town of Lyons turned over $G00 to the County Trensurer yesterduy. The Printing Committeo yestarday anditod alarge " number of bills,and thus It s from day to day that ey or for Family \Wnehing purposcs ever oferc A TR PACKega et Thed on TECRIRE of 20 ContR BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. Mado trom the parsst vegetable olls. TUnrivaled f ho Tall ot And the Hath.. For to 1o tho gnxlnrivlfl 1 cakes 1. 700, The horsea are two magnifcent spocimens of the cquine race, black as coal, each sixtecn hands ono inch high, With their prcud hesds erect, and their sleck, \vtlLkemuzpunn:e exhibited to ad- ditlonal ndvantace as they step off at n lively, # fias no equal, Rample box, gaatatn: seut fres on recelptof 75 ceata mz wlll:lu ;:slu up lhl‘ln existed before, and ono | graceful pace, dp'.’"'“"ymfi mamm'um fiqnl“fiu tho tloating debt of tho county s belng increased, - ';;l;ncn::; = - urouzhly lire-proof. after thom, the heart of the connolaseur is well- | p % it 2 e Mlackonaie relitod absolutely to stato any- | nigh yavished with deltent, They took tho fiest | The ‘i""‘":,‘:‘: :‘;‘;f:’:‘fifi?&;‘;':;;‘:‘; "fl'n'f:' s—m_'?b'_"i-il—i”?fi'— thing In regard to the terms demanded or the | premium at the last Will C(mm{ Falr, and were [ €0 Andapprove &) PP Spilting, 38 BIReees b smount of moniey that_Field, Leltor & Co, wonld | purchased for the Preseutation Committes hy Staf- | the Insane Asylum, Tho goods arcto bo bought | Forir f «| 2! 3ileavvine, 1 SDAP POWDEH i pay for the praperty. 3r. J. Van Dyke, the Cora | fard & Murphr, the livery men, atn cost of €600, | In the upen market, Foley, c. al o altmulmu. c. d pany's srehitect, bas already made & full draft of | The harneas, robes, etc., were nelected with dus | gounty-Clerk Klokko atill continucs the cxame 3| 3 o Maaning From this Tawder a beantfful and scricesbls whi the plans for the new stracture, and the catimates | regard to tho elegance of tho rest of tho tarnout, | inatinn of Liob's accounts, Yosterday fe was pay- 2| 3 1iFhonenio. aeicMoup, of snyderred steengib, can be inace for all tue work have been propaced, and last | th harnoss costing §240, and the robes, ote., ad- | {2 speclal attention to tha fee-nccount, bit no e ;' Notiocks B N ionthe 1ikn Of Kremio gr potRy grening {ho contract for tho miasanry'work was | alngn like sum to' the ‘total cost, & Hitla over | roauity wore reacneds Th exports. authorized by 3 3 dikenae e i - Iet to E, Sturtovant, who a short timo after had | €3,000. In short, the clergymen of the Dlocose | the Doara have not yet baon ongaged. |~ _“ i histo pon the gronnd, to ba ready to commence | have presented Bishop Foloy with ona of the most 24123 13 the razing pmicu this marning.” The bullding wilt be put up With the eama stylo of front as bo- fare, and thera will bo no change in the general dealgn, architectnrally speaking, except to make an improvement here and there, as taste might dictate., In the firat place, tho entire butlding will bo taken duwn totha groand, ‘Phe foundations will bo caro- Tullyinepected and tested, and, wherever it Is found necessary, new walls or additional supports will be putin, 1itisthe intention to makea bullding that shall aurpass for strength and durabllity any ong hitherto orected in tho United Htates, and that 4t shall be in point of architectural design sccond to none in the land, A novelty will bo wrouzht-iron Leame, pillars, and girders, waleh will glve ad- ditional strongth and add symmetry and beauty to the Interlor pruportions, All tue stono after 1t 9 taken down will bs care- fully rofaced, and thoso found damaged wliil bo epiaced by now oncs, eo that when tha walls are elegant and withal useful gifts that could bave beon devised. TIIE DEMOCRACY. PALMER HOUSE, The Democracy of Cook Counly, or the branch thereof which la belng organized on the Tammany olan, ot last evening In the resding-rooms of tho Palmer Honse, Mr. Willlam MeNally presiding and E. A, Stitt acting as Sccretary. Judge Forrester, Chairman of tho Committes on Orzanlzation, rteported that the Committeo had secured Room 18 Superfor Tloeck for headquarters of tha orzanization; that it was enzazed in secur- ing suporvirors of elotion procincta; that the work of registration promised to nrocecd rapidly and BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolutely pure, caken, m!Mlv:fl. ete., mal In nshartavace of tima, kiep longer, and ara mora eatible than when mado of comion and cheap imita- fons. A trial package seat frea un Fecelpt of 73 cenlh BABBITT'S SALERATUS. A gtandard articio. Assmplo packsgo sent frce o3 tof 25 cents. BABBITT'S ‘The case of GWTB Fngar, about which 5o mnch has teen sald and written, Is to como bafore tho Grand Jury again to.morro It {5 bellcvea that Iiager has & few frlendson the Jury, but cortalnly not ns many as he had on the iate one. ‘The Jury yestorday did nothing but pass on petty cases, ‘The timo allowed ex-County-Trenanrer Iuck to make up his deficit of $100,000 was up yosterda; but nothing was heard from him, ‘The Finance Committeo will mect this afternoon and take the natter un, and It the money ls not forthcoming It {s expacted that an effort will bo made to recome men that lexal proceedings be commenced agalnst 1t in worthy of remark that it has beena con- tant subject of planning in tho Eastern citics for scveral yeara how to get a game of ball an tho ice, while hiere we have managed to have tio good con- tosts already, and, if the fce should ho good and tho owner of the rink [avorably inclined, wo may have many niora before tho fi grows. Yester- day's g o 6 was well attend BILLIARDS, Tha bllllara match lastnight was & *'walk- away " for Parker, who won by 210 pointa In 00, The altondance was large. Partlculars may bo gleaned from tha subjolned: The **able-bodled man' are coming forvard nobly In answer to Lenzon's Invitation, One of theso yenerdal{ got all the provisions he wanted, and then rateod o rorw becauss the Connty Azent would not give him o new suit of clothes, 110 was up agan ‘they witl ‘appoar entirely new, T epergetically; and that the rospects | attho bullding In the afternoon alring his griov. THE SUXMART. Tasve buthagn il Do vk wiories High and & | of the growih Of - the organization | hek, ai foF the Ifs of him 1o could not uidor: | Citoano, Jun, 10 <ELEhh game n the tonmament CREAM TARTAR basement underneatl, the wholo betne aur. 3 L stand why the county was sa niggard In ita charity. George 8. Kimberly was around yeaterday to in« quirs when ho would be wanta In the teial of Periolat, indicted aluug with the Commissioners were highly flattering. Tho Judge had n suggeation to make, to the effect that public meot. 1ngs should be hold, and that the mamn organiza- tlan atiould asalst the Committes in proparing for mounted with a French or :Maasard roof, which v7ill bg conatructed most subntantially of an tron frame-work, filled In with teera-colta tiling, cov- ered with plate. 'Tho Interlor will bo supportod by a0, played st Brunseick’ Hall, hetween Mowsrs, Varkar and Mllier, 6210 Brins Jick & iwiko tahle, 24 ballat A, ord, reterce. Parker winatn 01 fonings; average, 4,13 best runa, a3, 33, 33, Mlller's score, LO3 Averagn, 1,473 beat runs, Warranted trea teom sl fmpartiies, enn reby tpon T i hmnnla 75 cents, ‘Trial package sent fres on recelps ) , lracy. Ifo loarned that, | %& S acorat ] wrought-lron _ columns covered, fiuted, and | these gatherings, and sootng lo It that they wont | 8 ycor ago for consp L Parker (white)—0, 0, 1,0, 7, 3, 1, 0 3, 0 30, 7% < 4 off with proper oclat. In conclusion, ho moved to | 8lthough the caso iad been et for trial for the first | 45, 0, 0, 0, 0, 12, 1, 6 1, %4 B, 3, 0 4 &, 1. fulshed o Renajvianco style with (Portiand | o710 tho_ wards irhich, iad not'yot reportcq | Monday in Fevrancy ot Genova, the probe | &'ta %% 1o %, 5,5, 3 S 8!8 2L 0% Dllity was that it would not then be triod, from the fact that Perlolat’s attornoy wonld at that timo be eagaged In tho trial of a causs befors the United Statos Suprene Court, also bo all wronght Iron. They will ba divided into nrches, Alied in with concreto und tiling, of which all tho floors will bo composed. Tho In- torlor \'nm present the same gencral sppearance ns rnmu for supervisors, sud to procecd to A1l up the ant, ‘The motlon was carrled. Representatives of soy. eral precincts reported that their lists would be 1, 25100, a‘!l\ller (black)=0,2,3,0,0,3,0 1,0, 2,8 Q0 321, L3802 hy o3 L0, 0,02, 0,0, 1, I&}.a.fl.l. LOLALAL LA LAHL0 LY POTASH. A pure coneentrated alkalf, donh'o tha strcngth of srotofore, but 18 will bo thoroughly aud absulute- | Slicd withina day or two. The Tublic Bullding Committcs yesterday o e mm‘:,” coneenrated s e atrengh f ly fire.proof, no timber at all ontering into its On motlon of Mr. J. R. Doolittle, Jr., J. J. | fused to pecommend tns makinz of an approprl Sayters won gl conatructlon. Tho Singor Company has avalled | Garrity was added to the Committeo in the Fourth | tion of 8880 for the bunofit of the widow of Jol Ward, an ies Kehoo and John Hicroer to the Commniltteo In the Seventh Ward, for the purposo of asslsting in the preliminary work of getting clerks and supervisors of elections. Bome une In_tho back part of the room hera moved that M. Doollttlo risu and explaln tho dit- ference between this and the other organization. The giat of tho gentleman's remarks was that the arganization whose members he had the pleasuro 10 nadrasa derived its powors from ond emanatod from the peaple. Tho other orzanizatiun—the Democratic Luaguo—iwas Just the mvnF-. Mr, McNally waa sorry that the gentlsman's cons teast of the two orzanlzations had boen called out, and went on to showr the Leneflis o be derived from having two organizations working iu ditfarent 1uaolt of thoe best of the modern tmprovemonts for snuking tho uoilding sbsotutoly firc-proot anik for tha extingulshment of fires. 'Flio etalrways wil all be bread and ornamental, and three will furnish carrying puwer, No paina or expenre will ba spared 10 muko tho buflding absolutely safs from fite, ‘tho cost, it s estimated, will be about §100,000, ann it wllt b ready for occupancy about Aug, 1 hext, *Mr, Mackenzle told a Tutuexe reporter last even- 1ug that he n|rnnd{ had sev uppiicatlons for tho rentine of the building, and thero waa no certainty 8a to who wonld occupy It. 1t would remaln ono nlnm md Lullding as Licretolore, and would not ba alvido THE PROPRIETOR witl glve an oitneo of £old for every ounco of hnpurltles found ia uny of these prepurations. Fav Sale Dy all Noalera, o MEDICAL, University Madicines ARE RELIABLE REMEDIES, n Acklay, who was killed on the Court-llouse worl. One 61t montbats pertinently iniuired he to huw much tho coutracturs emoloylug Ackler at the timo of his death had contributed, and Anding that they had done nothing, theiroxaniple wns followed, ‘The matter of Sexton's cstimata "far $25,000 for work on tho doute was takan up, bat la{d ovor, Emery A, Storrs, counscl for Sextus N. Wilcox, rocently indicte for perjury un compiaint of Mr, Fuuntloroy about a Michizan Jumber-parinarship, came fnto'the Crininal Court yestonlay morning and argued a motion to quash the indictinent, ilo argned that Witcox hiad not testifed In the Superi- or Cotirt s the Indictment averred, which he sus. taiued by referonco to tho tecords, malntaining CURLING. A mesting of the Thistle Curling Clab of Chicago was held at No. 03 Dearborn atrcet Jast cvenlng to consliter the coming match betweon that Club and tho ono at Portage City, Wis. They are matcked ogainat each othor for the dlstrict emblem. Tho Chicago Club {a marchod agoinst tho Milwaukee Clab, and the day for thelr play ls ot at tho 25th of thls month, 1Inorder to arrange s gencral meeilng of Northwestern curlors, it s hioped that the Portago City Curlors will consent 10 coine to Milwaukes on the day naned, and thero meet the Thirtle Club's roprascntatives. At last clevators s ¢ lint st fnaictinent had been bused on an abatract | evoning's meeting tho preltininacy ateps (o such an MATRIMONIAL, it tlw Teunium, ghou o ot wildih was & porvorson of [ht 1acis. | arrangement wora takan, ami the Cinb voicd to | Of n high Soiontific Charnctor, do- SILOEL—=YO0QEL. Judgo ¥arrestor was aiso called upon farro. | i waa further arguel that, |'r \vn'lt ‘\vu allegud in ox!nl:“xluvl ;I%" :‘ :'n\l‘z;\‘ulm:u. ellsxllc: "‘cu{gi}x’l'x‘""'e eigned for tho curo of all disonses; Nim Rore Vogl, davshter of A Vogel, Enq,, | marks, and procecdol fouticr vropheey ‘atior | lis tilictment wera teue, tho tndleiniont would | Woats, and Lurd o ¢s | propared strictly nocording to the for the reason that tho eliegation unon which the cliarigo of perjiry was nasod was not ma- terind tatha (ssia 1 the caso, and was 4o decided in the Supreme Lourt, ‘Tne Court look the matter under savisement, and ksta In the afiemoon sss tulned the motion, and the judicinient was stacken from tho records. THE CITY-ITALL. was married at 7 o'clock last evening in Martine's South Side Academy to Mr. Ferdinand Slegel, the ltev, Dr. Adler officiating. The beldo and groum entered tho hall from the ladles' drassing-rooin together, stiended by the father amt muther of each. The usnors wera Me: Menry &legel, Lo Glick, and Bol Well. Mr, Nathan llofthelmer acted as Master of Cero- prophiey uf tha oo results 1o ba accomplished by ho' resticitatod, reorginized, rejuvensted, e vigorted Democracy of Cook County after the Tammanv plat. ‘Fuere boinig no furthior business, the mecting ad- Journed for ono woek, PEIRY SNITIL The portion of the Bomoceatie party which lo marshaled by Henry M. Bhepard met yosterday afternoon tnseml-weekly canclave in the ofico of i THE TRIGGER. Messzo, Greeno Smith and (1. A. Mason ehot o mateh st 200 wild birde on the 14th at Kensington, and ths latter won by killing cighity-two to Mr, Smith's elghty, Thescore n each ten waa as fol- lows: Masou, 8, B, 7, 0, 0, 8, 7, 0, f 0; Smith, 4, 7, #, 10, 8, 8, 10, 4, §, 0, Tom Staqz was ref- inws of Modioal Chomistry. Thou- sandgof Physicians and Pationts aro using thom with uoparalieled suce coss, Offloo and Principal Depot, No, 8 University Placo, Now York Oity. Van Schaaclk, Stevenson & Co,, Wholosalo and Retall Druge o0 Verey 11, Sinlth uud thicre thay matually adinired | 7ho city Indebledass was diauintebied by sbout gheeh ol Each s dctod e Judge for tho other. §§"?finfi§3§§“““‘°’“" R X After Ihe ceremony the happy conple recolved {fii','fifin'f"""“ our gh oLyl shat e ghayt all $2.000. . AR ——————— tho congratulations of thelr friends, after which tha bridal party nud fnvited guests, numbhering abunt 100, repatred to tho supper room, whiero 6 Languet, prepared by Van Cleef, was partaken of, while the roading uf” a geeat number of telegeaonic The Comptroller yesterday fssued revenuo war- rants t {he amount of $100, ichaol Nolirens was yesterday granted pormis- alon to put lx{nohln patent gate at the east end of DIVORCED, et el R St s PO Apeetal Dispoteh to The Chearn Tridune, | f:" LM '”1’:".'.‘.5.‘&" Pm 1';8 * Poqr Warne, Ind,, Jan. 16.—Fivemonths ago flur 0 “flm("."'n" 'u:‘.;.“m« Clara HIll, Qaughter of J. I, Il cloped with OAKLAND CHURCII. THN DISSOLUTION of Oakland Congrezational Church took place last e T e O felegtaunio | pight, after twolvo years of struggling through | thenpuroach Lo tho Ergutcouth streot brldye, Dr.J. W. Younz, kuown in Chicago nod through i Ve Sl snrucd between the courws. ‘flio suppier aver, | debt, through hard times, snd disasters. Forty | Mayor leathsays thatanother berey ordinanca | ) “conntey as Col. Younz, The parties were ' o e TR Vi cumpany arjourued to the hall, where danclug | persons were prescnt, sod the meoting drt took | Wil o prepared and went to the Council to take 3 3 e 8 3 0 es ilientay A1 Loul wus tomwenced ond kclu up WL 4 very late | tho form of the prayer-meeting, lod by Deacon | UV Place of tha ono upset by Judga dicAllister, married at Van Wert, O., Aug. 21 last. When ® N ll—Ladtes Drese T T UslC. a0 brocaded | Norton. Many camust prayces wercolfored, muny | Now cases of small-pox wero dlscovered they raturnad horo the bride fouud hersell dls- | | anies axn gExTs, | SGIes, Shuwle, ete. dre Bk ecine, C0L B PEICORLY, oringe blossome, and | eare sned, nnd a number of fervent romarks upon da i‘:\ui Ko v “:,‘l“lfit‘w’lr::l o:Eass earded by hor family, whose standing fs very | smommemmmom S — Neils diamond bruaients, ¥ the hiapnincss in the church wote utterod, e yetue Yl infectod ones were | Kovd. Shic haslived with Young sinco that timo | CONES: A b’l‘"kc JrLasnte wnro snmdrons fll;rl costly, ou- Atthe cad of the prayer-mocting the Rey. 8, | ail taken 1o the pest-lal +| at o boardinz-house uutll a day or two ago, |« . LE Ehroughoat Mt S oAl ot mieraresfrom she bridya | 1olbrook twok the chair, aud an adjourned church | e Commatton on Fire and Water held amoot. | whon sho loft hiin andbegan sult for a divorve, tha Union—expreseed toall parenta; a sot of scarlet satin (arnitura from Mr, | meeting was ficld. A letter was read by tho Ciarre | Ing yestorday ufternoon, und talked oreru refer- | sotting up crue! and obusive troatimout and re- pacts m‘um..?r"fl"“){.?fie:: My, 8. Blegel, Now York, brother of tue | nian from the Rev. L. J, Humphirey, giving the re. | tnes cnc erning the water-rates jur huuees having | fusal to support. By agrecmont the casy was ordi ‘OU‘JTIIE' Sonfic seroom s set of furnitiire, Mr, und Mro, 1. Norris, | mark of the Council with @ kind exprosslan of | WEters. ‘Tho mcter ratesato cheaver than the | hrought to a hoaring at once, and Juigo srders QUNTILKR, Conte stster of the bride; voint aplique bed-gpread and ) bliged raics whors o miclor I smployed, and thore was | GiRourka to-day grautod plafutlit a decreo of Cner LHICIR0 e lined with bine. st e anid Sire. “B4 | sursow that tho church was wbliged by inancial | g resolntion Introduced into the Counel to raducu ! R T X lio v divorce, with. the right to resumo her maiden AUCTION SALY Walxel; embroldered satin chatr, Br, nnd Mrs, | embarrssment to withdmw from tho alstorhood of | them sthll fower. Tho Commities will reconimentd " She b Lurhed to lier father's Bouse. | Teo o g~ AR e LR P, lartzells Mr. 14gnk Vogel, | Congregational chueches. that the resolution ba not parsod, name. e Lias relurnct * | By ELISON, POMEROY & COy Drothar of the urig -raom sel, Mr, E. BTRBET-PAVIN Tho iwinutos of the Council held on Tucsday a, woro then read, d The Couucil has rocently Auctioneers, 78 and 80 Randolpti-at. n order author- izing the repalelug of certain atrects, Taere were DOCTORS, ‘Tho minutes gave as the reason M, wnd Mre. Hodneimer; cavo of peari-handled 7 2, ives, Me, und i M, Elustetn cvp | of the Nev. Mr. [lulbrook's resignatlon stmply t 1 th aud the expenss wouid have Special Diateh to Tha Chicagn Trioune, E u;‘n‘; -nmn'n. "} usteln I:n:‘-!' 2 n"c’u!:t"f Gnancinl embarrassmient, The report was rocetved MT“efl‘:{lx’ufi.. IEl!'l'n‘u [V ungn I‘l’:l ince decided Lasatve, Ik, Jao, 16.—The 1llinols Valley BANKRUPT SA.L bun, Miss Rosa Elnsteln; Pronch il clock, and ordered engrassed on the books of tho church, | N0t to fimprove all the stecets this year, and | Progressive Medical Assoclation heid {ta ninth MANUPACTUREIN'S STOCK CITY MADE Alr, und Mrs, thaswanuer, dinlers, Me, and Mr carved mdeboard, nandsomie Loniss parr of jars Schiroaer, bt. Louly; Sisgel, Lrother of the sllver, Mr. and My Fralcy, £t. Loais; set pearl-handiod nui, cruckers, Mr, and Mra, iloffer, NI Scldel, Parker Cliy, Pa. delegated to tho Msyor the wower to seleet fromu the entlro list of sircets a list of thoss most i need of fuiprovement. 'Flus the Mayor naa done, and 1bc subjoined fist will show whiat atreuts his llonour considzrs tho wmost dumagea, snd which oues are Lo b sounest revaled : Il DIVISION. Lyman £ainc moved that the advico of the Coun- 1l bo followed, ana that at the close of the meet. ing the churcl bo consigerud disbanded. Carriod. Mr, dotnsun, thy Clerk, read tho winutes of the previous wecting, Deacons Wilas, ilauson, and Johnson ¥ quarterly Conveutlon fn this city yesterday, T'he attendance was not quite oa large as was oxpected, but the procecdings wore unusually futeresting, and one Interssting operation for necroste was perforined. ‘The next wceting will 2 0l BOOTS & SHOES, LITATIIER, }TO0., war, looney” 133 Cat-yiams and | polnicd s commiltco lo draw up resolutions unk: || vnserotecap tront A avEati i Lake wrests Lok | bo at Spariand, on tha 13Uk of Marcl next. At Our Stores, 78 & 80 Randolph-st, lo-caster, Mr, an 15, ¥chatfoer; | dug Mr. liulbrook for his wurk, and regarding it a3 i3 o % - P 2 velorks YrPET TRl .,,1‘ At amers | e d Trom FHLR AYEa0S £ UG Tivers Tork srcet frowm SiAtG EASTERN BULLDOZING. Tharaday Noralng, Jan. 17,at 10 o'clor ‘wellth streot froi Wabash avenue wilver caster, Sr. an stroct it ivert T 3 L. 10 the rive iver teasnoons, Br. and Mras. 8, Tle Iicacon Norton spoke of Mr. Holbrouk, who came nlieninan strest from Yan Buren street o Ladles' Bhoca dMen's Khoew Missca' and Chtidrens 4 To the Editor of The Tribuae, Bhirce, Also & 830ck of Leather, All Drst-cliss citf ! o (hem whaen thiey were weak, buth dnaucially and Larks atreas from Polk to Twelfth street) 5 o 1 iy Dot Des i tRieers alivar swintlng 1ees | in tembaremis 106 Togared his WOrk asa suce rect from diate sireet o thiorivers Vial: | Steatina, Hi, dan. 10.—Tho threal tho East | bibdo oy o0 poygpay & co., Auctloneers pliclicn,* Nr, “and Mra. ' Heeps silver butters | cess, aud was veey sorey 1o part with hun as a | Sieiatrecs fras Arheraraags <o the rivers Monrus | utters agatust the Weat 14 of the most slarming | ——s e e e dish, 'Mr. ‘sod Mes, J. Groencbaum; plckia. ree frumn Lobant sercor (o IRy TIver. ‘ charactor, and tho beat thing 10 bo doue fatolet REGUL AR Scowab, Cinclnnaly; ul ULulse WEEKLY SALE, Friday, Jan. 18, at 9:30 a. m., IMMENSE DISPLAY nll bustucas rest untl) the question is declded as to whether tho peopla owa this Government and con- trol it oz whother tho Shylocks do, Let them keep thelr money and goods and refuso (o buy our prod- the work in the church. ‘The call from i i took Ll from Germauy, whuro he was (0 go to his studles, aud tkat call provably saved o being an inddel, s most vtudenta going WY 0¥ (cago avenuc, fran) Milwkukee syenus (o the strvel, from liandoiph sirect o Fultoustreety Polk street, from Canal ‘street to the Tivers lalsted sircel. froi Judisus street 10 Chlcago Milwaukee sveaus nite, M. sald (0 becuino 180dels. or wles fu bacoma | heprslvelon irech frons % { e, and we will ace who will give in frst, They NEW ANU'SECONDHAND fih et Sew Dotk WALt Juline | o vistound pasorisl, ulentt, la, cams | nsortenn wi recommend the tmprorement | mibiats ths eenloul” Vet etk b | TMITRNITURE lsli tavle; S, Weil; sliver diuace’bell, Mr. ‘and | ho would make s fallute. s frsi impressionol | SE00 *Hiy hue ear coninanies aro obliged uuder | )y o ualt. on tols queation, an bet on them 3 e L A | e o oot st 11 ady bme o0y | baulé franchises o yave tho poriion of tha sircel | cvery time. Justice. | oo Masulncent Chamber Sutt, ltosewood ane Noles; Do uf favey work, Mise Avgusta’ Norria: syives | window, - but turted Dack . AlsApponed: e S sl orton PR TR AT e i bliserdc jalaud-Teble des de SA W0 JOE 3 1! al Levy; 5 y % R}y houel h 4 cquiriug them Lo keep tu e Duck & ltayner's malt cough mizture is a simple Snd Nt 8 Bty ol Sad matn | DG Cotarche bt I8 o urtag | Clly B paved. Tuls they wever thivk of dolne, | emca for dalie and chitdren. OARPETS, STOVES, &o., &0 1 e N ¢l ek - ¢l 1\ Y et 3 4 G Merchandlse, &¢ sl i i Rielall bkl e, | the oy s holadbeenla ditchucco e | ELLE? “H%y Tt et eafe S o aenera owaba o, Gercrsipestunile 85, satary had been | aud tbi Mayor fntends 1o remsay tushs falliogs 9 g 1 the stomach and bowels cured by San+ wuzar-tadio, Mr, and Mre. 3. osenbeim, 'St,Lonis; | for the twealy wontts, ¥2,000; uf be bad e e e e o = vy sler-castel omlll(ul-lenbufiu. z:. Lzu:n: cufifl pull ir:k On‘?-lllflall ol:llllhh:;u""h& Ircacoing &m: CRIMINAL. WAL, A, BUTILERS & CO. o e, acrelt, LAW H : g, xgporicuce, su 2 74 - ' and rug, ':‘lll;-'l:;am nfiggl»lmr.' Lflw‘fiu::%q l:'llnod."lnd etain m‘:‘fi'f‘ e e MARKRIAGES, Geaeral Auctlosears, 174 Wandalph-st. fancy work, “Mliss 30 uble. te gave u feview of hiw . g . Y e -‘ Mefilrt:o Blux‘l:a‘:m flzflbl?:[n o Newas ufl.:mml ibe Dooplo had A man who went under the incredible’ name of llfivf:gfiflfi\u’.mrfflm‘ ul& u" ho Yfl:fla:‘:‘g? THURSDAY TRADE BALS us. sugar-spoons, and buttore ‘over bla sormons. "As be was | Smith—Joha Smith, too—was 8oed $100 and coets | Lloronly daughidr of Fredandihosie Absa Semior, | DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, . CLOTIING, FUBS: kuife, Nr. E, Byuxdautn aud slsters v people some | Festerday by Justice Foots for vagrancy. of hew Yurk, Sl red A Kvags, eswood, Ches™ 3 i) ‘.“ ¢, aod Mre, Tischel; -uwm,fimunln I Last evening an cxpress wagon bolongiog tod. | SEESE 0 oo cony. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Boots, Shoes, &c., Ter i, don aad Ae ReIE For Way e o Ot o et e tanainreswiry | L Foss, of No. 88 Superior atreet, was stalen mfl.;u iaaat uu"“‘?‘l"l"r;;'-,"‘?f’ gveolag, wajas | THULSDAY MOLNING, Jia. 11, 3t :‘dw'- o clock Teas o a 3 Vi o Ty (o R i 2| AT 174 BAST RANDOLPH.ST., 2d 8oor bronzu clock, M Yisas and Hosenthal BifD aud 60 make hio your friehd 1n your families, | from in frontof No. 74 Wabash avenua together | 1985 210G SustiGnse Of B Ko SERCE and Mis 4 £ wilver spoons, no‘un egol, Washington; set slver | When you wish to csiticlae & sermon or action of | with (weuty-nine palrs of castom-made pants. mu’unu- WiL'A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctloassrs