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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1878—TWELVE PAG THE CITY. W;S GENERAL NEWS. The Jesses of the 5t. James Iotel denfes tho ol b Original and Standard Manufacture, OFFICE AND FACTORLY: truth of the ramor that it 1§ poing to be tarned Wos. 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washinglon-st, B, v, into n huge mercantilo establishment. 1le has a leasc of the premises, which has eight yearslonger BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, to run. The most plassant and efertive Boxp for the § # nab vere npon the wealthy men and women who rods In carriages and epent money on trips to Earape and the seanide, —money which Actually belonged to the Inborera.” Tn Lis view thero way little to hopo for fram tho governing classes. 1f the work. fne men tried violent means, as in July lust, their noppored aervants dispersed them. and if they ined argnment they were met with ihe cry of *thard " timen,” Mhe cnpltalits deinded them with the vAln hope that they also might in time become rich. o was oty ta tay that many had eald thele only rematalng rewmedy, the hallot, for the privilege of drinking n plass of pooe svhinky with n candidnte. ‘heir remedy for the existing state of things lay 1n combination and an adherence to the princioles Tad down in the plat- form of the Workingmen's “M?' One or two of the peakers nddreaeed the mect. Ing on the tyranny of capital and the necersity of organization in urder ta mako tholr influence felt, and the mecting adjoutncd, HOTEL AURITALS. patmer fionte=Col, . T Sanfard, New Vorks 6. 11, Tirosfleld, Georgetown. Ky. 1 W, 1. Dickey, Mich. s Waiter Chimberialn, Tianifiora: P8, 81, Lonisy 8 A, ftickimaster, Alton; I8 8. Atienith ax Fa on, 1 Boains . 8. 1 d, Uegrolts K. mentary evidence of the Jast marriage and there- unon résted hin care, A witneas for the deserted husband testified that tho woman had frequently in e hearing called herself the wife of the prosccuting witness, Tne reverend gentieman then tonk the stand and saud that the hneband was correct (n hia state- ment that the conple had called mupon him to perform their marriy ceremony. They presented one of Lich's marriage fi- censer. From it he managed Lo decipher that the woman had been once married, 1ls asked her if itwas 0. She modestly snid ‘' Yes.' Was her hnsband dead? **No,™ in necents soft and low, Had she been disorced? **No, ™ still weaker and mare Inw. 1lia toverence satisfled himeelf that thiey had loved not wisely bat too well, nud with & countenance fail of deep intereat and holy lorror ho admonished them of their great sin ond bade them gait it. e told her lo go¢ he wonld throw 1o atones at her, 8he might zet a divarce from her et hustand, and then armed with n new flcenre thoy conld ~bo legally mar. ried ond he wonld perform the cerctio- ny. Fille with emollon. he kneit with them and {nvoked the Ulvine pardon. Having recelved o fee for his trouble, he bade the hanpy, fond man and the silent woman an allectionate ditlon the cnsa rested, which ho dil at rame length, eiving ' & history of the matter from hegioning to end, ali the [facts of which aro familiar. A letter wan tecelved (rom the President of the Tioard of Canal Commisslon- ers, stating that lio was obliged to bo abwent for two or threo weeks, and therefore canld not be present at the meeting of the Committee, but that Sapt. Thompson wonld be thicro and furnish il do- sred Information. The letter atated that he did not know that ho had any anthorily to make any propo- sition a8 to what the Commission wonld do, hnt he anggosted that tho dam shonld be rained two feet And about forty rods of the ditch at the Interscce tionof the Diesplaines River fllled up to ita vld The objcct of this 8lling it was claimed the country abont Bum was of n eoft, vielding nature, whilo that below waas rocky; conseqaently, in time of a froshet the water overfloweil and cut through the diteh, o that now the wator flowed hoth ways rom Sammit, much golng tuto the Soath lranci. e thougnt that If the dam waw raleed two fcet, and the diten at_{tn mouth was fllcd up to it original level, nil the troublo wonld he wbviated. Dut thero might be troutle arising from pronerty- owners on the othier aide, The case wonlil have to ot the United States Court, nnd it might bu the Criminal Court for ahooting littla Mary Scad- den; Lonfs Herving, raMing a sewinz-machine and refuning to dellver tho same (o Netta Ailler, of No. 575 West Twellth street, 8300t to-day. Justice Scully held Marin ilickey and Maggle Craw- ford In $300 each to the Criminal Conrt for the larceny of & veivet closk from Amanda George, of Indianspolls, Minor arresta: James Ifowes, llfl:enr of 8 hatnees from J. D, Kelley: Mary fitown, larceny of $45 (rom Lonlea Templeton, of No. G2 Eldridee court: fohn Ityan, larceny of s quuntity of tea from ilickson's grocery, No. 111 Mndlson ateeet: larria Lloyd, Jarcenyof s £10 drexs from Lazzie Williams: " Charlea “Jeabelin, colored, recelving elomlni{ stolen from Atbert flarrie: John Martino, asaaniting and brotally beating Marfo acel- galinnpl, keeper of a restaurant at No. 1035 Mil- waukes avenue, Last ovening Detectives Lansing and Shea came nvon two well-known burglara at the corner of Green and Madinon strects. Thoy were onlered to halt, but on the eontrary ran away, and Shea noticing that his man waa flnging sway n rovolver and other arficles as he ran, fired one shot, which brought the fellow at once fo A ceinted far $40, and $5 to 1,. Graber, which ha re- cotpted for. The pecnliacily abaut theas recelpte jo that they have been written and mpgned by the same “pereon, and that they have been weitten on smallatrips and attached tothe pay- ol with paste, whereas the others have receibied in the urnal way, —by sizning thelr names to the pay- rall vpposite the amount of thelr pay. The band- writing closcly resembles thatof Mr. Lict's late bookkceper. and under the circnmatances It would not be astonishing to find the individuals wha have peen ro kindly receipted for to bo mythleal, 1f they are not mythical, then tho crime of forzery attaches to some ane In connectlon with the affalr, If they are real, the fact that they have been pald rore than the Hoard allowed wonld acem to aa- mand ap expianation, an dacs every account so far Ivoked into in connection with the ‘management of the late County Clerk. CHICAGO FAILURES. A TOTAL OF OVER THINTY MILLIONS OF DOLUARS. Following 18 a statoment of the failurca In Chi- cago durlng 1877, fornfshed by Tappan, MeKil- lop & Lo, ¢ fcal sttendance. Consumption 1a the sopposed canee. Joteph Qninn, a watchman in the employ of Frank I'armalec, came near Joelng s Wife while eating his supper Isst evening. A fish-bone lodged in his wind-plpe, and it was with great difficulty femoved by Dr. 8. W, Ingraham, Tlhe temperatare yestorday, ns ohserved by Ma. nnsee. optician, P:oi‘ 88 Mnadison sircet (TRinUNE a8’ n Simon Nelsenberg, G1 years of age, a Tollander, q [{ DR PUTpOSeR ever g lied yesterday at No. 320 West Ohlo street, 1o ry or for ¥nmily A trlal package sent free on receipl of 2 ceols, had been afling for some time, but has had no med- BABBITT'S Ao qn Amount . Hubha osh, Detroith Lk Fy 5 i N s L o site T o itan Brolt Snd fson o tmeT o, "SRl ara TOILET SOAP Tinilding), m., 38 degreea; 102, w.' Toston., .. 4h 0 iinte— Col e, I gyma n M he asioundin Pusinees or aceunation, ‘et afdedt, earn befora tho matter was seitiod, s Idea was jearge Fergunon. X B ™ e e 00: B s 0. Bars | Hooker. 1hea Helnens G K. Wirtont felotts th R A R LT ] Adverfiing tetaters 1 1" Wave some #ort of 8" foundatlon Tald npon ianted for attempiing a barclary gt NG 1D Wert | yeuy, grom the pusest egetane oft. il ometer at'Rn, m., 40.6; 8p, M., 30.8. 4: 2 San, Ghervanel Judge 11 1 Houdas, Veorla? | * Tiie qupposed hnsband sitiing oy broks ont fna | ARESUS! Inpiementy % which to build legally, so that thera would | liarriean steeot on the night of Dec. 43, and for | yuafra(tand the fimeh. Far usn in the Neracry il "Tho caro of Tohn T. Caiting, who recently gave | D Fiy, Kew vorks s if. Stew Tayetis 1i, | cryof wonder. The other man looked thouglt- e H be no danger of defeat. * Ald, Pearsone thonelt it | assauiting Onicer Mci{ugh several nikhto lator, and | has no cqual, Bamele box, coutalbing tores cakes ‘bl in Galifornia to Appear at. the Jannary térin of { Rush Noston: Joe i tully on. 14 would be u(iulltlu:‘y to tha city to have the Com- Trore probatly Inplicsted in numerous other bueg- | jent free on réceips of 75 cents. . O Siates Conet. will come ap. before vew Yorks Willlany W The nan In qrestion was then atlawed to state 2 missioners go ahead and raiso tho dam two fcet, _“f-- n'll;'n Dflrltllluu of Ferguson weru funnd X! o Tterne e Cultlng witi | Cologne, Germany, that lie mistook the praving for the marriage core- | Lo 4 amd the city would stand by them ond stand Its vor watch and 2 gold chain, which may give 8 ] Judpoe Dlodeett this aliernoon, where Cuiting wi itenry Waodbury, i X ) toats and slincs. 18 refon of the exponse, and of the damnges, ir | fariher clew to their expluits, offetrew surety in orace o bave s bundaman on | XS Yokt Jeiier T ocatly 1 witeThe woman then - A | Judersand coiiriéia 1 iny woro Claimen To {hin tho Commitice Agreed, | The fonrteon non-English-spexking laborers o Pacific Coast releascd, Canadaz Col, T. 8. 2 e Inkes L = 5, J SR k. N | that ahe had all ‘atemy known that she H and 1t wan decided that M, ‘Thompson, with the | mentloncd rome days 3 w The work of destraction commenced onthe oina 5:;.}..';'..’3 fhe don, l""': A ek i | i o Ceon fawfully siven o the | G ande i 1 e e e e a1 | Foticd by Conxtably "} elbrandt r’f#'c‘?e"-u‘:f;g ot SO0AP PO DER. Poeiy men.nre at pravent. employed. in tha fomalls R s Tatle, Nearer Fa otlaapt. os: | man who clalmed bar, Bhe rduratood the PO | Comiretianetrsren: s e legaiity of tha schme, And tnat the Commits | HoeaOroypriand brlckyard, were before fustica | From this Powder a beautiful and servicesble white forty men tre st prercent employed in the demoll; e, Neavee ¥ ing, and moreover sho had never reprosented lier. s e o e e s e ey op | Mesch yestordas, and' held io the Crlminal | wofyonp, of soy d r an be mige n. andihe cantfacton say Gt 1s wlll takene i Liaptdss C. M. Osvorn, y welt as the wife of the clalmant, = Sho had lived 13 ee shuuld meol nguin In two woeks, of on call of | Conrt in bonda or $200 each. '‘The facta of thcctso | 1en minutes witiout the uae of gresat or palaal, 7 the 1at of March to raze tha walls, clear way tho % O I Samtt, (1 G Tiinit am Lo e | with Wim as Wds honrckeeper and guardian of his 2 the Cratrman, Tho meeting then adjourned. appcared to be that the former owner of the hrick- | Rckaga sent frea on recelpt of 23 centa. o debris, and prepare for bullding the foundations. ‘fi‘ ci unmmln;rnh(l.dlh «-fim(n;; and uc%rg‘:; 1-3- :Inlli' c‘i"mfi? hym“f""h"fil{tf and :l{sflm'l;l“hn: ,1‘ —— y:n{lhg #old out, and negiected 1o by the wages y 9 2 00, Phila, n; Dr. Gordon Macplierson and F, I, | durlng her 1ifo 1! m he had taken advantage of » of lhe fourteen me , W ety e, Faes s et | g UL L e g counry pumpING. | iUt it ek VRS BABBIT TS ¥ ; mlil, g i ehe liad, since 3 elyes down cach upon en b e Moy Slophent, Dnine il Sorneiy | POSTAJ MAILL SERVICE, | azain, recired a divorce fram her frst and lnwiul : The Insano at the Poor-Houso are to'be broaght | ovee maRalasinee, aail theeateno 0. bulverien oF YEAST POWDER sty Bt nade el simbailyieel | ovoivr o cor amnammowa. | R, R R R e 3 fo o Couniy Court Thuraaafo it preparatory | SRriRIet the i o should sempt o Uty - Tated, nud four fin A 3 A meeting of those connected with the nostal regrice and others was held at Room No. 4 Hoiiore Block last evening to discuss the matler of erecting 2 monument {0 the memory of the lato Col, George to tranaferzing thom to the Insano Asylum. This 18 2 good move. If tho Poor-1louse had been prop- erly managed they wonld neverhace been admitted there, but tricd and sont to the Asylum at once. yas taken to the County Hospital, The Postmanter-Genernl has issued the follow- ing order: **Onnesxp, That the regulation of this Department relatlyo to local papera at letter- been married at all to the prosceutor. "The tawyers on both sides held » canfab and the sult was withdrawn, The mnan who supposed himsclf a hasband 1 them away, and they rcfuscd to allow the pur- chaser of the Jarito take peaceatla posscsrion. They were lieid subject to an Indictment belng found ngainst them. e ———— Absolutely pars, Tresd, cakes, puddings, ete., made In & short space of time, keep longer, and’ A0 more di. eatiio tuga witen inads of commion andl chenp it fons. A trial package sent free on zecelpt of 73 ceal, Ay, Iron and liardware, stove: s S cefal, falmed: **1 am nat mar ! e e o Tt the set | 1. Armatrong, the oniginator of the prescnt postal | 100K Klvefal Mo wxcltime Crin™ Tio macey D400 | Bherlt Korn retorned from Sprinzield yester- FOUNDLINGS' HOME, i 1472, ¥ e d difled g R FEAUTY ;',"";2:\;“;‘"’1‘ Fay rc:u.l‘?"w:ik?‘vo M""w:""t:rg rall zervice and tho fret Snpellll'l!nduni of the | was m-:!r mndlaymuuh_ll ?ll rdgh:. kl\ln 1 ‘mu‘:}u I3t | day, whers he had been spending a few days. Iis To the Public: The lodles who form the rocl- Paraceaph § ahal rend: Weokly mewspaners [ | workafler it had been tarted. Tho attendanco | anoder fraw, beh} Kan f gu down town sud sot me 4. | exporionce can be told in the foilowing fgucest 10 | ety known as the Union Ald Society of the Chi- S ALER ATus pontage-stamps afized. "™ Y was Jarge, and_embraced several persans from o | 8, W0E A MORCRY O T ant vou 1™ Tia was told 10 ~01—00, which tranglated means that the Jall | cage Foundiings' Home, and wlio, since tho . A number of horses were badly frightencd hy o | dstance, ne well as many of the deceaned's frietds | giat he was n'singlc man again, fle reanned th | Ma 1 thoro contans sixicen cells, nincty-one prisoners, | Tlomg was founded by wood Dr, Shipman, have | pAdindsrdarticle, Assmplo packaga scat freo o eelt propelling agine ‘Yestcrday, | Among them | who werein no wise conncetod with the mall | woman carcfally ani sald: b fadot not zav child? | Bivmucran i . 4 and that the Storl gots 00 cents & day for dicting i g recalptof 33 centa, wero' Denaty Postmaster Squiers' horse and_an- | service. 1 wont et (o St Bim, oh¥ fThe lus Lahlalers printers, sl 1 them. ;nnt to i for ‘;I:e ‘bnuln:‘i 'fml in every way 5 Post - oy [ was 8 hsbhan looked on In grim iave endeal 0 i R iy FU of ol O, | "o oo mas ol tondr by Con i, | B, 80 i b AR i, 20, 1 R | Fben ; o, Dot ety i trmatgonnd | 100 pictesd o forvnd e e ot o | 3 ABBIT TS thronen 'a aquad. of mon Insiag Ras.pipes at the | And Mr. Samuel ifonrd was called lo preside, and | hrow and resolution in the lnes of ‘his mouth. | paintsnd ol 0 on County-Clerk Klokke for the Collector's booke )y griving lunchics aud enter- throtgh a aquad of men Inring SispiPSatiie | Wasnington Warren was appointed Secretary. | They all arose nnd waiked fortih,—tho proper hns- | ifcal estate, a7 for South Chicago. 1o prescnted tha band which | tainments for its benelit, and in this way ase CREAM TARTAR ecveralnf the workmen wera elightly wounded, | Upon taking the chale, Mr, Hoard stated the object Bf(" lr{hxc in \:‘l‘l: ‘"fi‘f,‘-?r‘fl.flr ler,lfi:l“?h Inn:‘evfl_ e, 3 falled to meet the npprovalof the SouthTown | Faiscd thousands of dullars for its support, now " Tone wera actiously hurt. of tho meetini brieflv, and catled upon Fernando | Ity in o, monthe ster & marned 60 oF BEL IS | Fopmoiisitinis a2 Hoard o fow dags ago, but the books wero not | call upon a gencrons publle, who fn the past | armsntel o ram, §LATERTRIRY QR HELETGH Adjt.-Gen. Deam reports that a hand of Minne- | Jones for an expression of hin opinion. otced that he was not n_hushand chuckling over | T onionwa i forthcominy, ‘The dumsnd is underatood to have | have never turned a deaf ear to the cries uf the | 5cents. conjou Indians of abont forty lodges, or 150 Mit. JONES been made as & preliminary to seeking to get the bouks by legal proce What s known as the statistical department In the County Clerk's oflice 1s bul poorly patronized, The hooks wese opcned the 1st inatant and so far onty 530 pliysiciaus and midwives bave been regis- tered, and thoy havo reported only fifty.three birth and fourtéon doaths. The law requites the physicians to registor, and also to re| un.'iun births r'mé deaths, aud & ponally is atfached {o thelr allure. - The Grand Jury yesterday disposed of nnmerous cnsen. Two looked Into showed that the peraons had beon arrested without wureant nt nhmt. und that the police making tho arrcst fallod to jodge any comvlaint against them next day, The jury prupuses to take up the conskloration of this mat- terof lllegal nrrests, which has become 8 preat evil, ond ace where 'the blamo I8, ‘The jury will make a rotarn to-day, Inthe Caunly Court yestordny the caso of the cn, Board of Eduncation against Thomas E, Mifler and othors to recover back rent e tonn end, & judgment being rendered for $307.76 in favor of the plaintil ‘Tho dlsputo was over some xchool property at tho foot of Fifth avenne wiich waa leased for a term of years ata rental of 831,000 per annum, and the Judgment covers the rent for ctober and November last. iis oot luck, und thinking what fools men were 10 clalm children not tneir own, It puzzled Wim, though, to satlely humsolf that the woman would not_trouble him for the expenses of past rash deeds, MARSII IIARVESTERS, THE CREDITORS OF J. D, EASTER & CO. met agaln yesterday morning in the ofiice of tho fiem, No. 14 South Cansl street. ‘The Conference Committeo appointed at the meeting of the day previous reported that Messra, Gammon & Deer- ing havo made a propoaition, which was to pay aver $200, 000 in collatornls which they held, which would net the unsccured creditors about 20 yer rent npon thelr claims, provided they were liveratod from any further Habtlity, This pruposi- tlon was made upon the baets that the assets of J. 1. Easter & Co. were s representod by Aesignes and Creditora' Committec, order to facllitate the -final rottic- 8 mpew . committee, consisting of . Otls, of the Commercial National Hank, pas, and Orchand, of the Canadian Bank of Comineree, wos appointed to confer with - Mcsars, dJ. Easter & Co. and Mesnrs, Gammon & Ducr- fng, snd I 9. Buker, of Racine, and Ialph Fifty-one cuven’ e ool iabter ias been asked of Krupt Courts. v BEWLERAGE. MR, FREDERICK BAUMANK, on behalt of the Committea appointed by the Cltizens® Association to conshder the quesiion of puritying the Chicago River and dlspusing of tho wewage of tho city, has prepared a report, 1le sets forth that tho river, eince the decpening of tho Iilinols & Michigan Canal, hne really beeome the main sewer of the clty, and that doring the nast few years it has on many oceaslons given off foul and pestilentlnl odors, Ihe bed of tho canal Leing ten feet higher than that- of the river, the fonl matter continues to nccumulate, although occastonally swept into the lake by freshets, ‘Tho Committee had under consideration the ideus and plans of Mr, Richards, who contends 1001 thero i not merely o stand-still in the lower portion of the rivor, but & connter-currunt of » Volucity of fram ano to three milea per hour sot- ting toward tho lake, During a larzo part of the year the waters of tho Despluinea low through the braves, had atarted from the mew Ied Cloud Agency, In the southom part of Dakata, north- wwnrd, s it s supposed, to fotnSitting Bull and his forces, Just ncross the line, The military forca In that quarter conalats of about 100 men. ind a por- tlonof Ihis force, with ancout, has lefi to attempt to stop them, But It is not probable they will be turned back, Avont H00 tallors engaged In the wholesnle clothine a in thie city—such as Clement, Morton & Co.. Hindskopf, Barbe & Co., and oth- cre—will abandon work Monday, being led thercto by n refusal onthe part_of the marufacturers to ratso thelr wagea from 50 to 75 per cent on prescnt rater, which are clal to be ruinously low, There are fome #00 other tailors thos cmployed in the city who will not foin in as yet, For piirpones nL»'r ‘promcllun tho strikers have “furmed a Tallors' nlon, Tur Trnuxe llome Club met at the Tremont onse vesierday to perfect arrangements far hold 10z their Innchea, which will_commence ano week from Tueaday. A Jarze namber of membors wero preeent, and the meeting sens led anccessfully by the Vice-I'resident, Nannlo C, Tho (rlends nil 1hrough the country are requeated to senul thelr do- nntlons to Mre, U. '8, Matteson, No, 60 West Lake street, and o large un{.my of fowls, milk, crean, cheere, ctr,, 18 carnestly requerted to bo rent Jn eald ho hiad known Col. Armatrong well and favor- ably, and ho thonght it Atting that romething should be done (o honor his memory. Ho Uricly reviewd tho history of the postal mall wervice from the earliest dayxof Chicago, and took to hymself the creditol erccitng the first letter-bos, which o made of the foo of an old boot, and whith he hung up fnn grocery-starc, Ile was not fu favor of hullding monuments over any one, for If all who deserved 1o be marked were given & nionument tve would do little else than build monuments, e thought omething wnght to be done, however, in honor of Col. Armstrong, and '""1.“'“" thata wtatoo of thoe deceascd bo “erected In the new Post- Ofice in xome conepicuaud place. Col. Enstman was the next epcaker, 1le had known the deceased twelve years ago, whon As- ristant-Postmaster, and knew that ho wan o in- dustrions, ddescrving gentleman, and that ho tiad originated many polnts in_tho present postal aystem which he was mnot epared to put into eficct, o belleved that the unblic, appreclating hls rersiect, would gladly ako nold Ap Ay thing tonking to honoring his memory. o whas in favor of the adoption of the sugzzestion of Mr. Joncs, and wonld heartily co-operate in any- hing that the meeting nluht ngree upon. TOSTMASTER PALMER was in favor of the suggestion of Mr, Jones, and thouvhit a statuc far prefernble to @ monument, lle forsaken little oncs to come to thelr ald, and il Hershey Hall to overflowing Monday even- Ing, on the last of the scrice of concerts to be given by Mme. Rive-King and her talented slstants tor the benelii of the Fouudilngs' flome, Four of the Rive-King concerts have been given, and while all musical rritfes acree that they have been thu most. delightful con- certs of the season, tho attendanco has been meagro and not commensurate with what such ahigh order of talent should command, and surely not such an attendanco as auch o noble chatity is worthy of yeceiving, We therefors appeal to the publlc to give o rousing benefit to tho bables in the lust of the Rive-King concorts. Reserved-seat tickets for sale at Koot & Bons', 166 State street. —————— LOGGING, To the Editor of The Tribune. GRAND Rarins, Mich,, Jan. 18.—In your mar. ket reports on lumber yesterday you stato that the lumbermen aro havinz good slelghing on thisaide. It Is a mistake, There has hardly 8,402,091 301 $30,857,008 BABBITT'S POTASH, A pure corcentrated alkall, donblo the atrength of t:ll‘n:l'mn Potaah.” Eamplo Acol free on recelpt o 2 3 TR PROPRIETOR will glve an ounce of xold for evary ounco of impurities found Ja any of theso proparations. Foy_Sale buy_all Dealers e o stomach. It enres by ahaorption withoutthe 4 ot tntermal el » the In ment Me h Teom itaverrrar oin iteveryate 1 i Hilfonaand nale 1me foruse. The mecting adjourncd untll the farel 5 2 | Emerson, of Rockford, were appointed ns an Ad- | GadenD) ltch futo the South Hranch, but when, by Ex-Tronsnror Huck waa I receipt of further ad- been a Jog put fn on any stream on this side of aris] polgon, being B s clock b, T AT maember Ao ivites | Eom b e At Pl et et ey | Visory Cammittee. ‘Tiius it will Lo seen that tho | roason of a fallurs caused by low watoe in tho | vices from Washinglon yesterdays whereupon ha | tho Btate, uuless it was put In by wheels, or un- u'.fi’:-'lfln'zl'""' ] to be present. dead, —of the man who had done more than any nnsecured creditors nre not likely to get anything | river, this current ceascd, then tho troublo beginy | pesured the Finance Commitieo that he would pay | Jess some lumberman has dragged o few logs to bl N, Anortor day has passed, and the hond of dark | g o6 for Lo public. mervico. Tho re. | Buuve the 20 percont which Memrs. titnuon & | now, e llehards, who s nut o professiantl | 45,000 Wednowlay, and tho balance of the du: | tho river on sieiihs, and icon abroad tha i o Kol i Hor b o, The oty enoriarng | forms ha had worked wera of mare | Decring are wilting to relinquish, Tho falluro | cngincor, proposes that mneither tho river [ jinquency n fow duys later, Iifs bondsmen do nat reemn to Lo much worso than at first antleipated, and thero seems to bo an incxtelcable Intormin- gling of dilferunt Interests, ond the asscte have wrown beantifully lessana less until buta small \rapacton temaina for (hose whoare so unfor- ‘lmulnnl to be unsecurcit, At tho conclusion of the mecting of the Easter creditors the credit- ors of THB MARSH JARVESTER MANUPACTURING COM- LANY mor the lake bo any longer con- vresalon it fa the taminated, Al sewaze slionld Lo collected in ntercepting sewers, and conveyed through a main newer fntu o basin Jocated neartho cansl, which ia to ha tho tinal recoptacie of it. Ly toe addition of Isrgo ouaptitios of fresh wator drawn from tho 1oke throngh the rivor it deodorized, and anplicd by means of ducts or syphuons all along e line, The discharge of the water and sewago thersin suspended from the Jower level of tho ba- aln ‘1‘1’ Ih‘n h‘lllh!l’ luvel of tho canal is to be dono by nezhanical power, Such, in_brlef, is tho schemo of Mr. Richards, which ihe Committes vpeak of as an important and of hauling. Uzonoer I QuiMsY. ——————— FLORIDA EXCURSION, Lontsvllle routo has begun the sale of round- telp tickets to Jacksonville, They now have on salo round-trlp tickets as follows: Chicago to Jacksonville and return, $08,60; Chicago to Pensacola aod return, $46; Chicago to Nassau oud returns, $100.50; Chicago to Havana ana tmportance to buslness than was the telegraph, and such a hencfit shiould not ho Jost sfuht of, ' but should be pubiicly recopulzud, Thouth Col. Anmatrang was dead, Iils work lived after him, and was o leasing to the conntry, and n practical Civil-Service reform nnequaled In the Wintory of the cotntry. Without the free delivery of Jetters and paper riow fn vozme the malis conld not be kept from a mob in their disteibution. ilo liad mot known the deceased intimately. bt he knew cnongh of him to say (hat too much cound not be done in_recognltion of his valaable wervices ana inventions, tonny Inabillty to yet names, however, bat simoly bond which shall be abso- fire-proof,” awis were. Acconding to ree port, there are four names on the bond of persons who' of themselves would perfectly seenro the South Town, lesides a dozen othiers who are snff- clently good. And vet Kimball's friends were eneaged yesterdny in and aronnd the neigh- horhood of Thirty-ninth street getting fartber names, The bond will aurely be presented to Su- pervisor Mason to-day. Itcligious wervices are held at the Bridewell every Sunday afternoon, conducted by E, 8. Albro, af Intend to make ln{ troublo fn the mat.er, and seve eral bave voluntarily affered to come to hie rellef, lie prefors to ralse the money Independent of them, liowever, and Is satlsfed that o can do it spiocdily. E. F. Dunn, allmb of the law, came to sco the Sheri{t yesiorday to inquire 1f o caplns was out fur thie arrcat of ono of his clienta, - Jle was told that t wan, and was asked [ he knew whero tho long- loakod-Tor_coull ba found, 1l replicd that ho Ld been hiding him, and then wanted to know what Deputy hud the caplas. His requost was re- fused, wheroupon ho grew angry snd sumoiwhast il o‘sHAm E Enlhcrcd together in the samc oflice, to sce how adly off tnuy were. The credliors of onc firm peens to bo pretty much all_creditors of the other, . 8, 8 L Anslstant Pos| 3 8 - | Mr. James Waternan, of Sycamore, presided. return, 8141, Address or call for circular, E. 19 Inatantsneons nitanction, ang WHER seriice renelons nd MistIated papcre Bre | Aiey dh s paenne i fomaaster, andd Aneclal: | Ahe croditors of this concer, wioss factary 1o | Elganticnrorect. r. Baumann. Sough ancartain | sbratie whiced the Sheri iy bands on bin, | G General Weatern Passcnger Aonh e iest "-;4;;;,1"",),"](( rown: ot distributed. But tho Superintendent ia very anx- | i done, The Iotter safa ho had known the de. | lucated at Sycamore, havo hield o previons wmecting | s to the syphwns, is dh favor of tho intercopting | and 4! i 4 4 It 4 J averiie Bpun a7ory whllappoluted tole Tous 10 havo a Horary for tie uso Of the G0 hrison | oK L a worked tanr imjn | o4 1N0E Mace. at which s prapasition had bacn mado | suwers. 1int bu oinidors Mr. Richards) plat a6 | niaflist McGnrresw hap been dealing fn connty | Haudolpl atrect. eriudy'or semismans Fop afchr Mi el & o e aain g st the ot i b | Sl v Mo pannolony e et | el Tl an an e oL 10 b e 0 | RSUTRAGD AL e 8 S Cumy BaTG thohmlt | Ol S L e T R g called *»The Plantor's Daughtor, ‘mcg"h“ .fflf:;_ of the scrvice, but was instrumeatal in intruiducing | run four vears, 10 per cent o be patd_cvery six daya ngo ko made & mistake, and now he mour: THE SPRINGFIELD BISHOPRIC, amonnt of sewage waich nds ita way into it in or- dinary times, und auring tno heavy rmins the usniity of wator wonld be enormonaly increased, n_wsach cases the lllrplulnplu would have to be collected in & Lasin uf*at least foriy acres, which wounld raptdly become as utlenaive as the river, The Comultiee further belluve that the tanni would become ofensive in & very suort time, and conclude that, wo lony s there ia no practicuble wiy of deodorizing und utllizing the aewago, the luke must be Its ultimate and only recepiacle, 16 ordor to provent the tainting of the it, and had lved to sew it employed on alt the main tincs of eallways in tha cauntey, e mpuke fecls ingly uf Mr. Atmatrong’s many noble qualitics, and expressod the hovo that the meeting would taky aome action looking to doing him honer. € 10 JARRIBON, Superintendent of tho Postul Service at Milwan. kee, wan the next wpeaker, lie had known tho deceased a number of yeies, and had worked with him, Ile firat becamo enthualastic in the mall wer- vice In 1503, and tha speaker, ywho w, ot the time, related how the ldea nf un months, commontinig with January, 1450, Uver and wants to go before tho Grang Jury, lo was Indueed to indurso a nato for an employe va the romise that when he got the vouchcr for us pay @ would turn itover 1o hini, otc, ‘The employc, it appears, got the voucher and got sone onv clws than McGiurrew to cash it und has skipped out, leaving Mac voucheriess and the nuto unpald. HELIEP WANTED, The responee fo Commlisvioner Lenzen's bid 1o hle-bodied” to come to the cnnnlr for Illl - T'he cla naraing fram cell to cell during the past two years, ‘Fhiero ure many peraons in the city who could wive vne or twa bouks from their librarles for this pur b It persond wili lesve them in the care uf Snperintendent of the ¥, M. C, A., No. 100 Madisan street, or send notlce on postal-card, they ;lm \((ihcnllml fer and placed before these men by £. Albro, In the Prohate Coart yesterday, the will of Will- ism Butterficld waa proved and admitted to pro- Late, and lctters testamentaty wero fssued to Uolman Liver Pad, _Chicago Depot, 77 Clark-st. DATES & HANLEY, Agents, T AUCTION SAL PRI o o Dl o RS By GLO, P. GORE & CO,, G5 and 70 Wabasli-av, SATURDAY, Jan, 10, at0:30 8, m,, an nnuenally Jarue avsortmont of FURNITTURE hulf of the nutes were to be sccared by Mesars, U, W, b W W, )lnrllll af gycamore, provided that the firm of lante: wonld pay it pe cent upon the they cannot do, as will be seen by the report of the meeting of their creditors, “Another obstacle turned ip_In the way of $10,000 ndditional habli- fties, which the Messes, Marah ciecovered ufter they had become the Imom pudsesnors of (h nee count buoka, ‘They weiS basing thelr proposition upon the following statement of sssels* 8aN FRrANC18CO, Jan. 18.—The Standing Com- mittee of the Eplscopal Dlocesa of California yesterday voted unanimously to sign the testi- montals of Dr. eymour, Bishop-clect of Spring- tield, Iil, sl ——— Duck & Rayner's malt cough mixture e o eimple remedy for adults and clildren, *eXpres: ored aro flocking to the Caounty Agent's oflice N, " Ay = 3 v, v watee-supply, the temoval of the point of aupply to ' e Will bo offered, Including Parlorand Chamber Sote, L::léuu'n‘:\"‘;:r“fial’h dnkeraela and Thomas L | toa v et e i b sl i ey assigners | neroutordiance fram the wiore 18 ruconimonied, ,.,:,',;},“’.;,.,T{‘fi:;.‘:‘.‘}:,‘;.‘“é:“fn‘.‘.,.‘i“gl.’.;..u?e‘:?";’i‘..’, FARLIN-, 7 e~y | Mockers, Tasy Chales, "Lounges, Holas, look DT Tho Giate 18 very varaabie tho nereomales Leiep | Bivestd tn L6ts Which lae out our necseqt At} Aantaios | oo Commitico. consider the. mero sugaeation of | Six et With (helr toote o7, et shoutdets, who | @ E AR I oTan 2T, o Sonfetiion of (2 heaine ok, | eancs, Shicboards, Marble ‘und_ Wood-top' Tahles, L L S0, O E e e e s | A ran Rduptod by Lo Gevetminent Roat eatite at Syeamora (2 fota mortgagod (o fona as of very Uitle practical sorvice, ut betiove | had pecured sonteci Jobat Luulavile, cametnn | e, pq i o1t - Farlla, Mirror, Carpets. ‘Matirostes, Staves. &6, b0 ive Lot hleh 15 hocated fo tho croes T Aha il pat | years Tator, wi inat tho dnecased et OFen tond ke SLUM. oy o 1mam1 | L e of practiel gontun, lelvird, and larga | Louy for transeortation, and look 1t asan tuealtto | BEEl S8R0 e restdenca of her soncinlaw, Lowis ( Binck T'ea. CHOCKKIY—20 ermfvw Whits Grani e e e e | T font bene ot U Tosgtavehssnts ko Rt founary e 1017 | moans wouldl devots themuelves fo the “tavk of es- | o0 S (K ofico af the tim and tried to persuutla | 1 Javia. 508 Micnivan-ar., Suturdav, the loth inst, | and . C. Ware In openlote. A lot of Stoncuwar eccond street and Michlgan avenuo to the wife, | perfected had beel watned from Joweph Medlil, Ho wblishing not merely the principle but the practi- thom that they wers not wubjects for uublle chari- ‘cluck p. u, GRO. P GOl CU.. Auctionecrs, cabliity of utllizing “tho sewave, they would eam fur themselves the titleof trus benefuctors of man- ind, WILT—Jan. 18, Sebastian Wit a beloved hus vl el nita Jate restdonce, 31 Cornglist. Friends are fovited, e JIENDERSON=At her daughter's (Mr. P. J, Ius- Iluller( resldence, 38 Noj |Il¢EHllb!‘l , Jan, 14, Mngreths Henderson, aged 78 years und U tmonths. fromn the sbuve-nsmed residence Fupdi with a reversion tu W. L., Clara &,, and Juntin Butterdeld, her children, uvun herdeath, The property on Michizan avenue south of Twenty- kecond strect, and adjacent to the Orphian Asylutii, 1 givea to the children equaliy, and that on 1ili- nois alrect o Clara 8. and duatin, und that on Randolph, Lake, and Fulton stroets and Carroll uvenue to the ciildren equally, 'The executors wanted the meating to (ake some sultable actlon, and he would heariily co-operate. \Washington Wareen sald it did him good lo be able tospeak 8 word for the decensed, Tle hiad worked with him, und thougit that his deep intor- est in, and rolicitudu for, tbu arny during the War had lipellea bim i developlng and_puting into practice hiv reform Idear. “Phe public owed lim ty. ‘*But, amn't wo *able-bodled "t thoy shout- cd In response, ae Mr. Lenxen told them to iwove oo, They would not move, liowaver, for some time, o4 they were dstermined to have » thorough under- standing of the sitnutlon, "Phoy wero plesded with, but nothing short of rallruad-passey would sutiefy them, and in presaing theie domandd one of them camwo near having an altercution with Mr. branka il Dakota i REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, BOCIAL SCIENCE. THE BOARD OF MANAGENS of the Tiltnols Social Eclenco Avevclation met fn ni Gooda i batli of Risenie, Materials und manufuctured gouds i store, upera! Jat at 2 u'elocl were named [n the will, everytninig, and couid not Go him toa great howor, ‘Tolnl aasels. oxccutive peaston yestorday morming in tho elub- | Lenzen. - They wore dnally calmed, however, and M8~ e ott Neceier clovr ot tho Contat Natona, e | Hepasinatit, s sttt vow et | e e of 1t Frsont, ivm, 3, Klsoh | [Cbiatog it e Epmintinssmped e i, | il Tocttl R Tedl WRALD S51 | Tucuday, Jon, 22, 0:30 a. . ' -book v ST youtes 3 . 3 3 Y 5 i ay. celved hin clieck-book from the Comptrollir yester- | jn favor of vhe proposition 10 erect n siatue, bot | UsplodRedsio s, Boyuton Harbert, the Preatdont, In the ctalr, | Jidiale some boer, ~ They diduiot get the Flncral from residence, 218 Third-av., Saturdsy, at day mornlng, and expects to sigm the 300 checks yevessary to pay oif the Cantral's depositors er-cent dividend by this cvemng, The checks nty deawn an the United Staten Aselatnnt Treanurer ul New York, and are, of course, good on presenta- ut any bank. After thoy have bean tiled hook witt be went 1o the Comptroller, who will «lzn the ehecks and send the book back. The ot Yrom the prescut outlook, tho latier will be recelying thelr money before the end 0! nest week. Reculvor Jackeon, of the Khird Natlona), is dally expecting lls books. W hen ibarrives ho will go through the samie rou- tine und the creditors of tho Third will also be made meagursbly h:uv‘,. ark Kimball has sold m,\‘uu :I:L,A'l‘:lglc‘ st onils, a part of llh 1y eenenaym & Co, 1o 8 geatloman from Now York. Seeilo TUE TELDGRAPOENRS' ORAND DALL AT THE Tuis Bale Wil Closo The Season, | clear several Important Consignments. OUR OPENING SALE 1878 SPRING SEASON 1878 Will tako place in February, Duo announcement will be made In these columns. UEU. P. UORE & €O, Auctloneers, BOOTS & SHOES Aniong the ladies present were Mre, W. O, Car- penter; Mrs, A, O. Butler, Oak Jark; Mrs. Du- WItt, Glencoe; Mes, W, I, Babblte, Miss 8. M. Itichards, Misa M, F. Perry, Mrs. W, K. Cliffard, Mrs, 8. Van Bonachoten, Mrs. Laura T, Tisdale, Mrs, I, 4, Orwig, snd Miva B, Sariner, Des. Muinee, I, Pho corresponding Seceetary, Miss 8, M, Nlich- nrds, reported progress, ‘Pho report of the Treass nrer, Mrs, Henry Grilith, wusalso submitted, and both repurts adopted, The President stated (uattho nest number of o Jtinols Soctul-Seience Journal would contain anarticls by Mre, Willing on ** Uomo Misdtons, " The following now members wers olecteds M . E. Raymoud, Superintendent of Prolie Scho Tieof. Sue M. Fry, Dloomlugion; Mise Amanda § Frazler, Cotinty’ Superlntendent of Kchools, Al o, 110, Mins Stary J._ Rteed, Coi Thera 45 51,000 pledeed to eccure the $1,000 upan_the two luta, 817217445 10 Kecure $120, 025, 802,107, 55 0’ weciire 840,401, 44, and 811, « M5, 04 10 securn $10,000, Thewa Inat two necurad loans aro thoso of J. D. Easter & Co., and the firt that of the Marsh [larvester Manutucturine Compuny. 'Pis Lhore ta 823,077 In securitics pledied us roliateral for sudld 5, Tho following ars the Habllities: would go fuether and have it placed In the Post- Otlico Depsrtmient at Warhington, tecause 1n his day ho was recognlzed as thic foremont post-ofiice uan 1n the conntey. [Applauso, | AT, WilTR was In_favor of the statue ldea, but he wanted It erceted In Chicago, for It was hiere that the de- censed worked ont hia reforn and fmprovemunts, and It way hero that the work commenced. [t was a Weatern Idea and lie wanted the statue erected in the Weat, e then referred to what had been dons #t o recent meoting tn Washinaton aw the vablect, which war in effeet thut a committee had been upe pointed to take cbarze of the ereetion of o monu- ment to the wemory of Mr. Hangs, with the unders tanding thut ufterwn mnch had been dons wteps should be taken (or the crectlun of o mmonsment for Col, Armstronz, Speclal-Agent Stosart thonght tho objeet of the 1oeluck, &7~ Ditrolt and Chatnam pspers pleasa copr. HEATEN=—-At the 1 enca of his son-in-law, Michael Dufly, 134 West Ohlo. Wiliam Iester, & ative of Newport. Cuunty of Siayo, Trelail. Funcral by CArs (o Calvary, Ji WHITE=On Tuesday, Jua, 13, Mr, Louls W; White, aged 0 years i il o o resldence. 51 *Hustor &, m. Friends puesen. Another incident going to shuw how the L ables Lodled " are cominz forward and vmbracinz the opportunity to live un public charity, aud wlso the opinion vntortaliied by some of whiat tho charitabla snstitutlons have been created for, camu to light terduy, Tho lettor attached explaing uolfs an, Jene 18,—To the tionaradle County (hme rranf tank Coun/y-GRNTLEMEN: | wish lo vall your atfention Lo the fuct thst { #in an old settler In it Sate, having areived hers ju 1840, and havae Hvod in this Siate modt of the 1hine ¢, aud pald tases tie whole of the tluie tu the aniount of soverl f dudare, mid ki now paylug yearly o the Avylim at Jefenon, thls cauity, your hunurshle body to rollevs T boerd " UIIL' 84 tao times 10 weet iny We mie rom 20, t the resfdenco uf nls Fullon-at., Leo lteamn, rof ' C. and M, th wle L., drughter MTA, Total... souvl B0 W ipecl AL : ‘ ity Baperinten- Wraparty of e oue al1 ‘ot Which has e AT ATOTION, UAUDNER. Deulinic a0 0ko ache piuirtandout ofy Toat | faserd by oot St Cointy 5 Svae o1 Tbrnody | thosi cxponde 10 s care aid wipgorts breldcs, | fave ANNOUNCEM ‘The long-promised 1th annoal reception of the the Chicayo tetegraphors was held at the Garduer Honso last ovening, and waa very largely attendes *Flie Chicago operaiors aro o tine-looking, gentl wanly Jut ot fellows, and, as a natursl cons they brought wit called, lic: underatood, for the reason that the Coumilttes st Washington had_ practically past. poned the monument to Col. Armstrong untilaftor. one had Leen ercctod to Col, Banys, simcon W, King spoke of Col, Armstrony In - tng tormy, having Known him for u number of County Bupe Miss 1}, G, Jiydo Park: Mrv. 8. A, Foley, Liucoln; Mre, M, L. White, Foulons Mra, Joha Van Patten, Davens port, Mew, 1L UG, Utwig, lloa Molnes, (a4 (rs, L. B}, ‘Tuwneend, lonta, Mich, ; Mrs, George palid wevcral itindred dullary fur W myself. Twl 'y 16t 11 ok wway froen the Asylum wt Jeferaom, wnd 18 codt 100 a lsris sum and iuch toe aid truubly 10 got hiin hack ugatu, and wnie he was badly frozen, as by was Gouv all winter, Jiapectiuily our, L I BURnncGis, No. 600 Weat Madison sirvet, A TEREIC TRMPRIENCE WERTING WL DR ot (ke avening AL Teinperancs. 11alh 2(1-W et Madignst, Addresacs wilh b given by the Hoi. A. L. Bl e T Dt “auli W% ¥ ook, s, Wednesday, Jan. 23, *78, 9:30 a. m, Qaqe more chanco to buy a fow des{rablo goodas for winter wear, lnuludln& largo linos of Rubyvora, Busker Dooid, in en'lhggy‘;l ntendnt of” Selils, Cliampatgn' walorau; Mias Currls C, Luwld, Tu a note to the abova report, Me, €. W, Marah iem & number of tin WiLL AD: L wayni i | The Tt Nanded by the writer to tho © LT 0m B ChAu Wit A0; | and, Youths', and g vory desirabio e > d - | ye : 2 i A . Maron Uity 2 1 A Dirchi- 6 letter was handed 0 writer to tho Cam. e lusrd ot | frosh goods for wpring wear. Hrecutire: n: C. 11 Keliy, D, T, 1 d the ot e: ., e i Jhe {von; Mrs, Mary Nott, Indianai Mra. N, It | ccwsfully. e, hnwavor, Just what the etlect 2 70 Wabash- . i Wi, e "wlr‘.fxnr‘.".m" et | e eaved ihe Ay s nenent at & come Bt eiotontls Tpiodaed it wmbleliods il ole | W00 VTt R Herlys St doten, Gt Letuwn's **ablechodied ™ moveniens hut beeu: e W anca, "It C. Wankin, J, E cr stepliens, 10ho Desinoid, ‘A. G, MeCabe, upaon, Wo O, llopking, K. L. Whinpte, D) L. K. Whitcomb, Wiltlsm Wallare, 1. Cliftord, Thomes Corry, C: Mettoble, A, W, Beldier, A, d. Merenes Adidrews, 31, A.'tiuyek, A, Bh l(wlml Ly tho Cuupany, sud that sales be made on edit, I tlicse canditions should not be compliod with, it fs eatmated thata deduction vf 40 per cent fruin the sbove valuation should be made, As will bo ween from the above, the tronble et vuris An: nittes of three 1o name u commiltes of fve to do- viry woys and means to forward the end uf iho aceting. Tho motion prevailed, sl the follows inig commttes Was nanied: Capt, White, Postinas- ter Paliaer, nnd Ascistant:Pastmaster Sgulecs, Witie 1 Commities was out, tho U feh, § Mre, Sarah i}, Hershey, Miss 8, 3, Burion, Miss Ages Clark, dirs. Jubn Alliney, Slrs. ' Uriah Wheelor, Mrd, James Ayory, Jr., Mro. H, Love, Mro. L. H. Love, re. John Wurder, Mew. Hel Mumpbroy, Mot Sandersvn, Mre. lennoy, Chi- that jte teudency 19 not unly to nieke paupers vut of “*able-bodied"™ won. but alsw vut of men of winans who are pluched ur tha hurd tuaed, At best, the cliaritable Institutione of the county nder Foteut mauagenicnt huve been Ilktle By W, MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Auctioneors, B4 and 81 Kundolph-at, . At Lalf-past 9 o'clock (hls morning, AT, BERNARD COMI ST ot neat Tursdar eventu, 40 1 SUEIY, SOITKS wyyiuat I Carlatidn Hall Jun. 23 fur the reception of wnds at the foiirth suifee of the prescut series et S & acunied to hie with the concern that 1t now howla | cay thon_ schools atitattons to en- | | < ) ‘haly eng- - jcorn caun. . ie)d undor thelr ausplces, 4 1y \ 1 i d Ut 1F Congre o o 7| $31L 101 0rd. b, Easter & Co.w papor, $240,720 | 5ir, A, €, Wrignt, of Oak Park. wae, on motfon | coursge and propsgaty pauj ctlun | o0 T I = q At 11 welock @ bountitu} supuer, prepared by | for. and ‘.'f,‘..'.',ue':'l' R Yo | of which ts ucconimodation, and 8ith 161 indursed, | of Mids Porry, udued to the Comtoitico o Archi- | of the Board recemtly tn oueniog Punlic | [UKRE WILL 1k A SEETING OF THETHINGD REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE, &e. the caterer of tha Gardnee House, was partaken | it ahould be, s uppropriation #utid be mudo for «d to pelitivn the Conrt to | tecture. pirso (0 the lazy a ent f4 clearl e i A thy wrong direction, sud un uvil that will not be found ily correctod, Thosu Who ure paupers now sru discusalon of We shall offer thia niorning an unusually large va+ requestod. _ ol after which danctig wae resumed, sud ket up. tiety of new and desirubly tho silver queatton. A full attondance s wntil the end of & proyramme of cighteen dances, o woll machines alrcady manu- g Iactured upon one and Iwo yeara' timo, Ses. Hallo Candeo, Calros Mra, Plerce, Chicagot After sote fusthior remarks by meveral gentlo- h and Mrs. Walter Hoteh, Chicago, were added to "l party wa 4 geeal succeas, and the m s A ‘o Medars, Mareh wero still willing to stand | the Committ “Yobice, Pupors, und Decision, | stmply baving Wheir chilitre the | "[Uf, WoIAN AN TEMP CE | parlor Ruits, Chamber Scta, Hofas, Lounges, Ded- 3 e e o e Jutice, Juis PWans. | by, el orlzinal pranetion, that they santed tno B i she: Fucttia) bopna | oWty 10 bo Baupera in yeu 4 lLutfl":\"flffl s o L Mendy, VRreahen, Hesk Conts, deip e Awong (hose present were Mr. and Mrw. Lo K. | worth, Jubn It Walsh, Uhurles §andalph, apd | f4c8 taken into convidurution that the ‘130,000 ud- | gor Glrle waw In a prosperous condition. In site et Mra, dugge Rt '{n-—-u- M, c'."r. Humonreyi A largo lot of Carpels, Ftoves, sand Ofico Furnis Whitcomb, Mr. and Mre. 15 K Tatge, Me.wod | Waablnetan Wareen, Y ditional Mabrtition hid tuened up, and that E of the hara thnes, the amount of contributions CRIMINAL, Wedncsday, Mrs, A, It Morrfants Thureday, Misa Ullys | gare, second-hand Furnlture aud - Housenold Mrs. ¢: 4L luuA]y& ,\!1". ,fi“\’]‘mxh;i )}.r :i:l;,‘,l,-,,_ Tl report wan adoptod, and the Committes was | S U0, would pay but 20 per o ’l.lwy.!m;[ml 1 . Woadg Friday, dre. ledbetls Junes; Baturday, Ates O. 8 . und Mrd, Y 10 Uy 75 per dent upon. Humter's § that fir patd 23 per cent they wauld pay that over too, and make the full 100 ceuts on the dol- lar, Tho creditors inally accepied the propoaltion, R s S E 0N NESIY BOOTLE WILE DELIVER A ec ture beforo the Chicago *Lilosophiical boclet: y Bubjoc: S Fark: iia yaats Bresonty iR, WOMAN'S_ TIORPITAL OF THE BTATR l"%l Jilinols, 278 T ‘.;flll-ll,.r Cbicago, Lo tween Wabash -unll‘!llull‘;ln--". ‘The womisa's frea dispensary connected withi this fastitution opel Goode, e, wis. Wil MUOREHOUSE & €O., Auctlonocrs. WM, A, BUTTERS & CO. Ueneral Auctioneers, 174 Handolph-st. BUTTERS & CO8 REGULAR BATURDAY SALE BATURDAY. JAN, 19, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK A, M. Furniture, Uarpets, Btoves, OIL PAISTINGS, ENGIAVINGS, CHROMOB, 1 very lare Doublo-door Jrun Bafe, 1 edlun Doubly-dour Irva 8ate, 1 1] fron nale, 1P lo’ Organ. d u?;-. o1t B340 Abaalesroliiie 14 Rt 1eiadd) bik 3 W‘h_;A. B A gven discretlonary power b ull wiatters, Bubwes quently the Chaleman of Uie meeting wes added to e Canamittee, a8 waa wleo Capt. White. tho latter repreacutig tho il seevice. The mceting then adjourned until Wednesday at 4 o'clock, o Mr."und Mre. Thomus Cur: wnd” Alra. M. (iiford, Mr. d Mre, A, Clatlip, Ouabuai Mr, und ra. . B, ety Deteciive Ryan will arrlve lome to-day from Vincounes, lud., having In charge Georye Croft, wanted for the embezzicmient of about $400 from Nty employer, Warren Bptinger, of Nos. 00-58 Clinton stroct. Libble Whalen, » haudsume gizl only 16 years of age, was Tast eventuy taken by the police from & runche on Blute wireet, near Polk, kept by Dan Wright. Toeglrl was willlug to return to her parcuts at Nu, 03 West Kinzie street, snd way allowed ta devart. The O'Brions, threa of them, wiio keep & saloon a evenlng reformm., Fhe reut of tio sesdion was taken up with o very wenaral talk as to tiy wcupu of tho Assvclstion, what it biad accomplished, und What It pruposed to necomphen, o1, A o {on by Mrea, Bahibit that tne doors of the Assoctatiun aliould beneeforth Lo trown upen 1o the stericr ses met with the uapprovation of a few of the memberd, Including the Preafdunt, Lul tie prospoct of 8 discusslon o b question Iyrmpmnml a motion 1o adjoury, which provated. A COMEDY OF ERRORS, MUCH MARKIED, AND YET NOT MAKKIED AT ALL 1t fs not uften, speaking gonerally, Lhat o man discovers, after wmontha of supposedly-marricd life, that he {4 ot the busband of the woman whom he has chierlelied aud carevsed and called bis own,and that, 100, In perfect faith and In the good. TUR PAY-ROLL3 TUINED OVE!L Tho order directing ex-County Clork Licb to ap- pear in the County Court at 10 o'clock yeaterday worning, and shuw canve why he should not be adjudged guilty of contempt In faling to turn uver cartaln ulliclal papora to bis succeasor, was obeyed Ly the General, but the watter occupied but s mo. ment's attention of the Court, The documents H cvely Wadnesday and Batur.d, frowm i1 w0 1o'clock, f0F o wratutiunse Vroatimene of dise ascs Of women. [} g epard, bard, Aice Whits of 1, Araelia Ackennan, Bells Komp, Lirme Coie, Lilc Harlow, ftoss Sander Annle Everham, Gusslo Stantoh, Mary Field A~ e A A AR DYSPBPSIA, DEDILITY, and Lo of Avpetito, whetber the result of sickness or over- TAENS & L Stokes, Lizzie Gows, Rochesters Mre. D, % | ness . sud wnocence of his beart, The diss ’ b 3 2 THE CITY-ITALL. at Calhoun place, wera before Justics Poilak yus. 3 S= vaise MeWide, Julin Wariier, Netfle L. Fellows, | but 1 th records of (hls country thero b loscribed | bound "valumis - of newspapers,” patd fop | ‘Ta recelnts for water yesterday wera§,032, 141 | **storm-door™ they bad trivd 1o pull down, and 200 snd 202 Madlson-st. Martiia ¥, Noule, Mamlo Hawmond, Lizeio iyan | ut least uno instance Uf perfidiaus and cuunlug sue | by tuo county, — Th former, howaver, Wore ihy | from the City Comptroller, $1,700,27. whusa perenal pafcly they bad threatened, and | Weod Todle, It builds up the enervated system by = tei . Mewers, Thouas V. Wsnwey. Milwaukee: W, K. | duction wherelu the sluned aralist was mob | imost cirentisl, iuco fropuent applicationy ara : wero granted 8 contiuasica Uil Mouday, Ataibsrly B0 conlana the doliap we stil closa 9 Hoilgan, G, W, 1, L. Sifligan. Fred Handolph, | wowan, NOF yot & oel, DUt i mais-ca 10ugh, 00 | Mado by Dariies, wao clatmed (o huve worsed Mayue deatly has busy (1l Toraday Orwo, ot ‘s 3 alding digeation snd stimulsting the appetite, 3B Wiltisine, A CY Kuappe G, Oy Relchaers | e ; - pid e e a0t "tho wbeevie of | oXuCCts tu bo ot s post axain by Mouday, Jacob Mclwarts, of Lake View, bas gone 1o Yonndlcld: A. Shillinaluw; 3V, . Boreughs, "Tlie surprising disclosuro was Srst mado at Jus. | tho rolle (hu County’ Clirk cannot tell whether | Threo caves of small-vox wero rupurted yeuter- | Clevelind to sco if he can licatify 8 follow giving | _For wale by all Drugg: lomgnac, Uhimers “:'li'fih"l;:’"'z“ W. | tice Hawlit's Court on_the Norih Side, about the | thelr clalme are just oruot, Tole wue the maln | agy, one at No. 180 Larraboe strect, snd fwo st | the namu of Dr. B, lart, thoto urrvaled for wwin- —— — = OF DOOTS AND $HOES. g N Wi Seringlelds E. stae | A1t of Leceinbor, 1877, Ou o sboul that day | eidun why e wiuted them, ulthougl by £ | 4 Cheothers' Schonl un Arclior Bronus. dituge | Houio tiung luse ‘annth a fellow answerlug VANILLA CHOCOLATE, Auction Houves and Merchanls, call ond get BIg 11, Vg g By Ditlees | J. | thers appeured Beforw ihataugust aud veurable | they shoubt Lave been awiong the recurda of hiv . the duscription called st Bchwurts's house, aad ey P Bsrasius. eral swomed to bo aciing av bis C. 7S p ps ¢ 3 3 jussitrate @ wan —a wnn whose heart was bowed The Comwmittce oa (ins held awecting fo the Cly; arna, 0. Vallquet, George G, Wal) L | wi crest-fatle c i T i eh Geens T Uall B X Ith crest-fallen, forenken, loo- repreventativus that be was just oul from the erlef and cor nfim preveul b1 from Country ot S300 from Schwarts, luavig own counsel, for he hsd a conferenco with County MATLLARD’S lerk 4 welock ye CLOTHES-CLEANING oty Soubaine s T ghte of 1a cre. bk beea | Autorny Wallecesaut s resutied 15 140 deivery o | Clorkeotcaat $ wielack yeatorday sftesoon and 1 (o uidat worlBleas Greldo watchens CF """ i1 Car be. 5 Ttcaty: A Whitcuiab, 3, B Bisseqs B, | ouiing s The Jp of bk eyo lind heen | Attursioy Watlace, aud 3t resulted iu elivery Of | Conitdercd reforenecs. Al Theoup alsu brought | 2€CUFiLy two aluiost worthiess oreldo watcbe: YED (. Mikor, ML A lieyck, Charles Deamond, A, 0 | b s J % sunlignt of Liv | tho pay-rolis to uji, As 10 the Bewspuperd, @ | |pihe suoject of igns upon lawp-poats, wiich | At noon yesterday the uoble act of ecif-defeass NILLA PALLL: i B R D - | i o sicirtl B, S,y S, | oot S e st - | VGl by, 100 BV US| SRR T i of Miien sk VA CHOCOLATE | Jour ¥ WORKINGMEN. wricf was nut bie fault, He wuutcd a watraut for epurter took . | 3t wus ansvunced In tle Superintondent's omica | Glatk stredte. DR ot ¥ courlante, () fpecting calicd by the Agitation Committeo of | tho rrest of & wouan wlo bure bia: siaw Sba | They ure e war, a0 o oeriim | thit "t Mayor, Nuperntcuucus Hcker, ang tho | e law. "Il Kuuiwon sad Wiligw Dacls, Uused ron : ickinguen'e party was held last evesing on rucr of Portland svenus sod Twenty-gfih Mr. tearge Kchillog culled the weetlog 10 sud Mr. T, ). Morgun waw elected Chawe of ‘Trade men, bad a Oubt atoat some money mat. ter, sud at tho same thue 11, Heldelbery assaulted 1. 'Aucrbach sbout a check given in 1848 and not vald yet, Al four were taken to the Armory, but only Rouiinal Auve were {mpased. Justico Summerfcid yestorday beld the follow- fog: fam Price, voiicing u small boy tosteala air of pants, $200 to the 191k Solomon (maick, Eitcany ar s balive from L. A. Dodd, §00 to ika 10th; Jowes Daulels, burglary of 315 worlh of underciothes from Mrv, Lizzie Stissel, of No. 203 Third uvenue, $:00 to tho Criwnal Court: Dauiel Quiglty and Toomas Aruold, larceny of 8 shawl from Agnes Cody, $300 each 1y the Critinal Court: & uozen tramps. 60 Aoy cacl, a lfew of which were suspended to euable the men to leave town ur go o wurk. Justice Morsieva yestordsy beaid Jugu Luru lu $1,000 1o vel with the mauagement of the ofice uuder Me, elf e October pay-ruul has ucver been sworn 1o, et it audited and upproved by the Fiounce ‘ommittee. It toote up §10,658, 04, of which ameunt oue persun gels $048, oud Mr, and Alre, Toun Gough swaller wumy,~ Tho uiber chares ary diviged among & bost uf undeslrappers. wany of whom, frum ol apprarauces. could not wrile' thelr names. Lut tho November roll s the richeat, It fools up neuniy $:34,000, of which umount one person ro- ceivted for §2,448.17, Peler land's name oc- <ure a8 **repular ' vmploye, and as wuch he re- celpted for §125, sud then dus'o s n extrs inag, where ho receipted for §20. The pay-roll called for the payment of $20 to Thomus Dotau, but ke fessiot vkows Ll e was vald $33; 1t callod for $3Uto N Mickalesl, but Le sppenrs o oave rv- Commitics v Pulico would wake » tour of tbe savural policu-stations to-day, sturting st Lalf-past b o'clozk,” for purposcs of luvestigation, OGLEN DITCH. The Councll Comulttcs on Heslth and County Relutlons bold 8 meetiog fu the City Cierk's oflice atiu'clock yertewlay efterugon, $0r1ke burposs of consideriug the resolution ofercd by Ald, Uil bert ju the Councl sowe Lime agu calling for some action i regard 10 the Ugaen Ditch, Ald, M- Auley predided. 8. Willlan Thowpeou repre- acated tho Canal Commlasioners, ond explaiued tho way fu which (he cundition of atfairs wight bo benelited by pluciug an sdditional two feel upon the dam, Hewald 1L was for fue intereat of the Canal Commissivners 1o have ihls improvement, City- Buginedr (hosbrougl wie calied on to cxplsln Sbe C1y's poalliva du S0u Wwabier; 4ud 10 what cone , be cxplamed, been bis wife, aud she had eft blin without cause. \Worss thau that, sho Lad warricd suother. Bigawyl The warrant wo furth, and, like bread upun the walers, returncd after many dayw. Alosz with it was the wowany Wwhose tuliie Wia fnacribed thercon, She prevailed upun the bare-beuded Suwmerticld to udmit ber to bail, und then e next day whe sppeared bufure Justice Huwlll. Thecsss was called aud (o womsn seked 1Lat b Rev, —= wicht be culled o amiel Lerby Llscvidence, While the revercud pentleman wad In trupsit, the wrouged busband tovk the atand sud tetided that he was murricd W the wotasn in question tn Mav, 1877: thot they lived aw mun and wife yntll about the drat uf Nu- scwber; that then the womau witbuut cuuse did lesve bis bed aud board, nud four wecks therealter wairled wuutber was, He then produced docye BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELERS, Defies all Homest Compefition, Sold by all Leading Grocers. CONI’HU’I‘I“I’EI‘\f . = “CELEDRATED throaghout tho U i ou—exprossed to il pa e v 1des GUNERE tH vrders b o\ {1 e i o N. B.—Lasdies' Dr | Sacancs, Bhawls, oty LADIES AND GENTS. | sud clvaned. wan. Mr. Muriun eald (has they bad met for the por- jiore of discuseiny wavs aud nicaus for tbe clevas Luu uf the working clus sud calied upon Mr. beiluot for s speech. That gentleman ubserved that ueitner of the existiog pohticul barties was by use Lo the wurkiokman, and that the triumph of bucialistic principlcs wae approachivg. Iu con- clusiun he read ¢3leusive quulations frow tae o delivercd fo the House of Hepresestutives by tico. Ewing, of Ohla, Alr. Libby sdld that it ooght 10 bu the object of workinguen b0 co-operale for the elevation of the class W0 which they belunged, Lv was very ae 1 ©BALATOGS WAVES il ca trout it B ot B RS US TR THON Fouud U SON'E. 210 Wabisl-av,

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