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5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY., JANUARY 21, 1878 THE CITY. NAMUTIL NABBED. GENERATL NEWS. The Post-Office Authorities Catch Yesterday momning at 6 o'clock Qen. 1. 8. Rey- a Lattqr-Box Plunderer. nolds waa saluted for the first time as father. i Routh Town Collector Kimhall's work yesterday foots np abaut §50,000, of which Messrs, Field & Leiter patd on peraonsl property $30, 827,76, WHI **Reader," whosenta curions clrenlar fo this office, please atate moro fally what ho knows 0,45 North Clark-strect 13at evening for the anme prrpose as that for which tha coat-ruakera met. HOTEL ARRIVALA. Fherman Mange—). M. Roone, Fart Wagne: 0. S. Render, Cllaton, Ja.: the Jfon. &, Sentiern, Winana: Mate Ciark, Stiijwater, Minn.1 the Ton D, €, Rogers. Mfiwankee; the Hon, W~ A, Burlelgh. Yaokiong J. L. otien, 1 & A JE. I Fondrut, Ehiadeiphirs 1. Rice. Colornd ). B. Rtobbins, Niridgenart, I N oot Houra—W. K.'tTatnes, New Yorky 1., 11, ‘i oston; the Hon, John Domgardnez, nincys the "5 Henry. Rieriings g, I1: Hinen Rewntky N Tiealey, Rég Tork; G. i1, Oakdine. Boaton: 1. ¥, 1. ).onis Tach clunatiy 87 Deacan Coo made A statement concerning the membership and growth of the church dnring the EMI year. Ile maid that the Moody meetings had een’ instenmental 1 an appreciable extent in in- creaning the congregations of many of the churehen, and he thought that the New England had feil the influence, for never hefore had tho mem- bership Increaned so mnch. One hundred pereons had nnited tpon profeaston of faith nnd eighteen by letter. Never before in Ihe twenty-five yeara® 1ite of the church had there been mach & growth. There haa been but two deaths and fonr diamia- sale. The membership now included 444 persone, e roferred cheerfnlly ta the incre: interest and attendance at the religions eecvices and meet- inga and the roclal garheringe, utions under the ordinance become more ute, During hin conversation with Mr. Stnart ha spoke English fluently, but after his confestlon he :lullnefl-uny farther palaver except in his mother ongns. Early In the atternoon howasescorted intriumph to the ofce of Commismoner Hoyne, who was engaged in hearing tne Price connterferting case. Pending the settlement of that dificnity, the party temnorarily took posseanion of Marshal Hildruo'a office. Namuth was apparently the coolest and most anconcorned man in tho party. Lastly loliing inabig Arm-chair, ha smoked n ciear, but his weatchful eye fost sight of nuthing, neither did his car fall to respond to the siighteat sunnd, Forna man with ten ormora yeara in tho Penlientiary y last report anbmitted ta yau there were bat two (astances in which action could be hronght. In both these cases the offenders were convicted and fined. The justice of the conviction was con- fessed {n the payment of the fno. TIE COUNTY BUILDING. Ex-Connty Treasnrer linck tnmed $45,005.83 over lo the Connty Treasurer yesterday, and prome faee to mako the balance good In & few days, Original and Standard Manufactures OFFICE AND FACTORY Nos. 64,66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 80 &£ 62 Wasklagton-sL, By, BABBITT'S ! Jadge McAlllster snnonnced yesterday that he staring i in the face, his insouciance waa won- concerning the personwho i sald to bo the author | Ficfie=s ey ford o e | "esgon Hiadley sboke feclinaly and cologtaticat e e Tty anatne | Skillful Manner fn Which the Gaso Was dertal—on s par with hixcarecr a n mll-vobber. . Lonts; AN A e nf Mones \V, Leater and Mrs, Ci . the {wo 13 A AQUARE-DUILS N il Breerri i i et b, B, Gt | e e i ea sonsto the | o the Jong-pending motlonof Georgo Bagerfor | Worked Up—Making tho Amost, | orapguf v fesipine e checktnnca: bromi- BEST SOAP Thetemoerature yesterday, ns observed by 3ta. | 3o A 3 1-“: '|%MMCIM‘="““X .fi M.,H‘"l“ iy new trial, REAL Ban ol 5 T ,”m‘ ‘lluhtly For g % 7. ichatds, Moninouth: land Over Three Thonsand Letters Abstracted Within a Few Montls, ftaplds: C. ty. ... trand naese, opticlan, No. 83 Madison streot (Tninune Bullding), was ot 8 8. m., 11 degrces: 10a. m., Hi12m. 20;3p. m, 25:8p m., 25 Bar- omeler At8a. m., 80.13; Bp, m., 50,23, Commissianer Raum hassent word to Coilectar Harvey hire to allow eigar-manufactarers to sell + New Yo g A e fient annual report of Mary E, Lavelle, the ) chnreh home-missionaer, wan read, It reconnted the visits made, and contalned a synopais of work of the Industriai School, in which there waro naw fhirty-fve echolars. Al on time the misslonary’s vislt(ng-1ist contatned 115 names, ~ Many of them hind oeen dropped that tnore thorough work might Tn the Connty Canrt yesterday objections were ordered to be fled to speclal asscesments Nos, 74, 5, 90, 77, and 78 by to-morrow, and Meerrs. Q. L. Pord, Uideon E. Clark, and Joseph If. Gray wero appointed to assess damages and benefita in asncasments Noe, 70 and 80—l in the Townof 1yde Park, 11zht brown hair, delicate e masiache, andn thugt, wiken chin-whisker a shade darker than the mudtache, His eyca aredeep and of o dark blue. ile wears spectacles, and haa tho appearance of n German atudent,” 1lc [s =0 yents old,—his pass- port &iying his”birthay Fob. 17, 164D, "l wan rm in the City of Hanaver, whero his father Is n. . ley, Ni T C. A, Beecher, Et. Lous: T b parstnd: Fioray 3 & Todd, Loatavliies W. D: Eiliott. Daitimore, o i COL. J. W. CLAPP. ORJECT OF T1S RRTURX TO CRICAGO. The mont pleasant and effective Eoup for the Lay for dry o ‘mmily {Wnahing pnrposes ever o AT EREEaRe st 1res on Fecsipt of 20 conta ° BABBITT’S Oistory of the Prisoner-llow MNis Prospectise Father-in.Law.Took the Rews. Dauring the past two months frequent complajnts be dune with & lesser nnmber. Many donations of ‘the part of wholesal hants going husiness | €Ngaged in the practice of law, and his ancie pre- 1t came to the knowledge of 8 TRInUNK teporter T | . tWanlen Peters was in yesterdsy dolng some | on the par esalo merchan! 2 g d l | P ::,':".f,f.:?,'.’u',;":fl':f.'.'.';5":’;"5:.25" fll::l’t:xl;;: yenterdny that. Joha V. Clapp, tha missing Secre. fil::{:.‘ffiléflll’m.‘;:'c;;;n{ some imoney were 8¢+ } 40 00 ralling In the effort to keep his danghier | withina radins of three or four blocka from the | djves on tho Bench, 1le waa edncated inonc of OILE So " the German colleges, and wra a non-commissined omMeer In the body-gaard of the German Emperor. On the expiration of lila milltary services hw en- gaged [nmercantile parauita, for srhich he had been repared. He | a capltal lingulat, and apeaks French, Seandinavian, and English fluently, in addition to his mother tongue. A few daya ago he announced to his friends, by in the position of echool-teacher. He made Len- ven's plsce his headquarters, and said that Miss Qrant ahould not be reinstated, 1le says he has some grave charges to present agalnet her, and ho does not antlcipate that his appointments will be interfered with, ‘The Grand Jury disposed of n batch of small n tary of the Chicago Life-Insurance Company, had retrimed to the city, 'The objectof his coming, haswever, was left to enrmise, Inorderto loarn Just what tiad branght 3r, Clapp hack. the reporter startesd ant on an interviawing tonr, ealling drat on the leceiver of the Comvauy, Mr. George A. Col. (. Q. Hammond then arnse and sald that he had, durlng the past week, written to tne Rev, Arthur Little, of Fond du Lac (the gentlemsn shoin tha New England people have calied to serve them ns pastor), and had recoived A telezraphic anawer which salil that ha wonld present hia resig- natlon to his cherch next Sunday, and would be In corner of State and Lake strcots, have boen made tothe Port-Office anthorities that Jetters contain. ing drafts, statoments, and other {mportant mat. ters, mailed Iate in theaftornoon in the letter- ‘boxes In that division of the city, had never rescned their destination; and in rome cases that theletters” ure in makiog {nfaslons In which fo waeh shee At a meeting of the Chicago Photographie Arso. clation the following were elacted officers fnr the ensuing year: Joshua Swith, President: George J, Kletn, Pirst Vice-Ureatdent: 0, A. Douglaw fecond Vice-President, A, Hall, Recretary; O, Made from the purest yegetabla olls, Unrivaied inaTallerand the Rath: For taein the Noraee % fiaa no equal, Eampie box, containiog three tavey sent free on recelpt of 73 cents, BABBITT’S } { broae. . and. - , fecond, Vi el A e S G | Dopue ot et XL UL vtten | o B v sk e o s | 1 been apened, thecomtenta taken sy ndmad | meams OF e s SOAP POWDER ham, E. Harwick, kxecutive Commiitee. +'Seon Mr. Clapp vet?™ asXed the reporter. gront oy on the part of the congrexating, and sev- | nnit) lo-morrow. " Tho Siata's Attornoy sent a jet. | 1200f totho deteiment of the weltors and thelf | yyiyy Amanda Binackmann, the handsomo danghter " ' Tt way anthorltatively stated yeutenaay afternann | ' Yes." was tha qalck seply; *but how dld yon | crat of the members poke carnestly ‘about the | ter to Lient. Hood, of the Twenty-setond Stroet | Sorzcspondents. Atfrat [twas suggestod that thero | of'y myeic.teachor residing on Silwankee avenne. | ,FIOm ibls Tamier abeantiful snascrsicestle whtu that Judge Drammond had informally teld Dis- triet-Atlorney Dange that ho would overrale the demurrer to the original plea of Dickennon, Abel & Co. inthe snit_to recover the tax on alleged slolen hiighwines, Judge Bangadid not knotw wheth. er the case would be taken (o the Stiprema Lourt on tho demarrer, or glven toa Jury on the plen. n the latter case th: dge and he would rest the canee on presentation of the distillera’ ponds and ihe Commiralonec's warrant for the collection of the nesessment. learing the defendsnts 1o prove the negative of the proposition. The number of proprietors of {he Grand Pacific Tlotel has Justibeen increased by one. Meesrs, John 3. Drake and Tyler B Gaskill tinving admitted Me, Fam Parker, the genlal and poiite clerk, who has nresided there for eo many yeare, toa partnerahi) with thein. The patrone of 1hia famous hotel all Know Sam Tarkerasone of the most exporlenceil and nrbane entlemenwho harever liad 1he fortune to cant ble 1ot fn the hotel business, Behind the conuter he haa miways bren rteady to recolven knaw he was here?"" **Tird in the air, you know. Dy the way, what fahisobjectin coming back? Does he want to talk? Will he rqneal?™ fdon't think hoconld tell ma anythlog uow that wonld help me any in_closing nut the estate. If he had heen here when [ took hold, T conld have uscd him In eeveral ways, So faras Icanaee, his object in coming hack was to fsca the muosie. T think he has come 1o stay. Al along e bas heon Inslsting throngh Mr, Th T, Avery.his attorney, that my repork did bim great injnético, and 1 fll“p eald that | stood ready 10 eorrect an error IF they would ehow it to me, ™ 5 ++ fiow docs he claim that you have dane him tn- ustice? " ++1fe Inafets that 1 shontd cive him eredit for all the srcaritios fonind In the oftica i1 the nana of the Company, bat which tha baoks do not show that the Company purchased: sud that T should give Station, In the nfternoun, naking that the witncases in the McConville munder cass bo brought into- doy. 1f they appoar the case will be heard, Connoliy and Sherry, the murierers of McCon- villo, wero ladged In -lllcnlemny morning, Sher- 1 Kern was calculatiog dacing tiie day about what thmo he wanld have to epring the trap on them,and cams to the concluslun that it wonld not be hefore tho middie of Junc, the Supreme Court haring recontly decided that a person conld not bo kene fenced to be hung untt] ten days after the meeting of the Supreme 'ourt following the convictian. Dr. Spray, of the Insane Asylum, says he {s glad that the Committee on Padlic Charitles propose to 100k tnto hin tzoubles, nnd atill maintains " that if he caunot be hoea he will be nothing, Lawless, ho eave. It still sulleriug frum an-acaic paralyais of the brain, and the disease {8 nccompanied with symptome of iasnbordination, What Lawless thinks of 8pray in uot known, but an long as the Iatter is in authority the opinion of the former aught to amount to nothing. The Irishmen in the might bo & moral obliquity, a sortof awantof knowledge of menm and tnum, on the parl of the letter-carriers snd other employes of tho office, and accordlngly n closc watch was sct upon thelr movements. Tha lateat custom-house Inepeetion and the shaepest vigilance of unseen oyen falled to detect any irrexularities on the part of those subjected to espionsge. Daflled In thie quarter, the Bpecial Agent, Col. James Stunrt, turned his attuntlon to another quarter. o fn- terviewed the complalning letter-writess, and from thom learned that they were in the habit of dump- Ing thelr mail {n the most neighburly bux, between Hand Uo'clock in the evening. Thla gave avery indistinct clew, It wasovident from the investiya- tlons !n the ofice that tho lciters were mnot pur- loined there, that no crookednoes of any kind was belug dono by elther carrlers, distribulors, or ronte-agents, Hence, tho ouly solutlon to the brieht promise _which his twmln1 wonld be, and prayers were offered that the sentiment of spiritu- ality which marked his prescnt paetoral relations with his people 1a Fonadu_Lac might extend to tits new peaplo of the New England Church. The meeting adjonrned with the henedietion, ‘The report of the Treasurer showing the finan- clal standing of the church, and the amounts dis. trihuted in charlties daring the year, will ba read atthe next meeting, which will bs held next Wednesday evening. DRAT MUTES. The Rev. Dr. Mann, an itinerant worker among the deaf and dumb of the Northweat, conducted religiou: rvices In St James® ’Dil!npfl Church 1ast evenine in the sign Ianguage, for tho benett of the deal and dumb. ut thirty mutes wern present and 8 falr attendance of the members of natish, who have for several years oxhiblted & deal) intereat In the work of religiously instructing that class. Or, Mann fs the second mute ardslned futo the minisiry in the world, and s now l:n(l(tfl In uniting his tellows in the wolt Honp, of any destred airengih, €an be ten minutes without the fiss of gresse or potath, package eent free on receint of 25 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Abrolntely pure. iresd, eaken, puddiogs, etc., mag n & thort anace of time, keep Inoger, and re more ai. eatiblo than when mae of common and cheap fmi. [ions: A'trial packako sent fraa on recelpt of 35 BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A standard artiele, A ssmple packagoe scnt free oy tecelpt uf 25 cents. The proapective brido’a father was no llitle taken aback last evening whan he swan told of the fate which had overtaken his fature son.in-jaw. Toa friend he stated that he always thought that Na- mutl wasa good-for-nothing " fellow; he had al- ways tola the sramen of hia household av, but they wouldn't bolieve it, **It van nlways de ray vit dosc vimmenn, Maln, Cott in 1limmel! Der verdammter spitzbube, Vell, 1 goes and achmokes mein pipe,” and tho irate Tooton scothed his hlegmatic indignation with a pullat onsof the jong-stemmed oid-fashiored pipas, “110W DID YOU COME TOATEAL THOSE LETTERS " #nid & Prinuxe reporier to Namuth, a8 tho uarty formed & group within tho counter in the Marshal's offica, *One evenlng 1 was mailing a letter in a street box. aud, seeing that it was oasy to pull them out, 1didso. 1was out of money, had no altuation, and was hard np,*" ** Hlow Jong ago did yon begin" *¢ Last November, "~ To Mr. l{enshaw he stated that he stolo the frat letier on Nov. 0 about 0 ’ vent, and noone ever entered the portalaof a | him credit aleo for 833,000 of worthless notes of | \Wep ing Ll ‘the church. v & 1 to 8 and think th h BABBI I I d Fatek whers fam wason duty withont being sreets | St ot i “Young on that Uhicago. Danville 3 | v e anllandet of ‘Lt Aun'n Chureh Now By Tor T teuubie 1o 10 remove i, intt, o | Problem was to be found in O T Y wakr ol with somo pleseaut remark which at once made | Vincennes dicker. Yark, eon of the fentloman who firat Introdnced | the otfier hand, the Germans and Amerleand afand WATCHING 7TIE BOXES. Lin feel st home. The Curoner yesterday held an fnguest npon the body of George dueiler, the buy \who wae burned tn death at the fire on North Market sireet Tues- day night, 1t sppeared from the evidence ob. tainea from n firenan l!r the name of Uray, Nergt, Hathaway, of the potlco force, and the father of the boy, Ileury Mueller, that everythine was done thit could beilone ta asve the bay, and that the lattcr was partially deranged frow the effects of cpileptie fite. It was (hought the excitement brought on ane of these spells, and shile in thia condition the boy was emolbered to denth In the rmnke. The inquest did not develop any facle as 10 the origin of the re, The attorneys of Mewrs, Hoiden, Tipe, efc., ppeared in the CriminalCanrt yesterday motaing, whoreupan the Clork entered the Judgment ren: dered Munday by Jdudge McAlister onetng the newly-appointed Commbsstoners, This having ieen dane, and It having been agreed on both sides thint. the cane shiauld ba earried 0p 10 Ihe Supremo *+Well, what did (nn tell him abant his claim>* ** [ could only tell him at our first interview that tho recarities {n the Combany's name, bat which the books o not show were aver purchased by the Company, were in litication, ‘The Court has atready awnrded me $37.000 of them, and of course 1 haveno right to deliver any of them up ending the litigation. Ile claima that tho Walker- ‘oling notes were good at_thie time they were put 1n, and that ig invested some 828,000 3f Lis awn money in then. ' +*Tloes he clalm that these securitles onght to offset his indebtednoss?™ s+ He clalms thom as his, and wants the -claim allowed. According to my report. he nwes the Comunny $44,008.17, nnd if theas securitica were atlowed him they woulid eancel his fndebledness. ™ 4D YOU MATH omzr“ INTERVIEWS WITIL Hnt $'Yes, onenr twvo othere. Atoneof them bo tnened aver lomea quit-claim deed to about 5. 000 worth of property which had been sold and bid in 4+ Nearly all the boxes in the wholeraie business alsriet, ™ : **What onos in particalar"” *+Thosa at the corner of Lake and Cisrk, Wa-. bash and Lake, Wabaeh snd Randolpb, and Lake and LaSallo. "™ *When did you wark them? *+In the evening, botween 7 and D o'clock." *+llow much dald you reallze from what you too! ¢'Abount $220 In all.” **Huw much was in curreney " "hirty.Qve conts, ** What did the rest conniat ofr* afls and checks, which I negotlated around by didn't you barn the lettars? It wam an Uprosidence, —stapldity, 1luw long have you been In Chicago! A little over a your,** *¢ \What Lave you been dolna?™ ** From Dec. 16, '%0, to July 1, *77, 1 was em- the sigh language in this connlry, and who found. ed tha educational fnstitution for the deaf nnd dnnb at iartford rome AfLy years ago, acted as in- terpreter during the exercised, and ul\lnnml ina brief address to those unfamiliar with the language the orlgin, growth, and {mportance of the work. At the conclnsion of the rervices [t was Announced that Dr. Mann wonld meet his friends at the church March 10, whon an effort would be made to form a Bible class. ' TEMPERANCE, DR. RETNOLDS, The Red-Nibbon tomperance movement was in- augurated on the Weat Slde fast evenlng In the Tialeted Strect Opera House, corner of that thor- oughfare and Harrison sireet, by Dr, I, 8, Reyn- olds, tho originator of the plan, nad who has now become fsmous for his efforts and mectings In by him. The work of looking Into Lieh's accounts con. tinucs. Hia bouks chow In the matter of Iesuing intention of declaration and naturalization papers a discrepancy between the work done and the cash accounted for of $4:2 85 arainat the connty, 1le appears to have 1ssed D18 m:umpm and the nty Conrt to have granted 2, 504 flunl papers—a total {i nco of 1,452, But the feu aud cash booke fail to tally in this matter. e \as en. titled to & fee of i0 cents—or the county was—for each paper jsnned, or $1,720, but his books nc. count for lLut about 81, o lectures this eventng on ** Rings aud Ko and proposes o show how the people hava becn robbed. Commissioner Burling yeslerday submitted to tho Committee on Public Bulldlugs a set of plans for a school-honse and chapel on the Counly Farm. The plaus provide for the accommodation 0f ahout 100 scholars and as lnll’ll)' worshipers, the bulldin; 1o cost abont $3,000. ‘The plans were !Xllnllm'a This was done s far as the resourccaof the De- partment would permit. Night after night visiis wero made to the lamp-posts In the wholesalo dle- trict, but notbing was developed, ‘The ofci wera placed at thelr wits' ends to unravel the mys- tery, and all Invain, One afternoon about the middle of 1sst month a ropresentative of the irm of Cragin Brothers & Chaudler drooped in on Speclal- Agent Stuart and told him there was something queer going on in the Post-Office, for which he wanted an explanation. It secms that s couple of wecks previously the Arm had mailed (o' one L. 8immons, o small shopkeepor, a monthly state- ment, calling for the settlement of a bill of §22, Not hcaring anything frum him in the course of the following ten urlwelve days, thelr collector pald o visit to Mr. Simmons and demanded pay- CREAM TARTAR, ‘Warranted frec from all impurities. The housewity ganrely upoa it, Trisl packaige scot freo on receiptol cents. BABBITT’S POTASH, A pura coarentrated sikall, doubla the strrogin of :nn:'x'nzn potnsh. Samplo sent fres 00 Teceipt of 13 ents, THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounce of #old for every ounco of huparities found ly any of thess preparat! For Sale by all Dealers. 3 t. ‘The ehopkecper was astonished. e had t .. B 5 SO fint e cane Rl be ol rp o (e subremo | fn nis name. lut, as o s claime, the mora | otter cties and fows. oo Reclefie, tas 1ar26, | and found to ba About what tras wanied. bk fiom | [t ine bil, and prodnced s recelnt. atenied by ihia | Buo avennce - Sach ihea | hara bon douny Bolh: | ~mar MEDICALs o I O te s i \Weat Shie and | thonghtof the matler tho maraclear dil it appoar | and included & fale proportion of ladies. 'The | tho fact that nomo Commissloners arc opposed to | firm, per s 'yuther wbscaro Initlal. The collector | ing,” TEB Sk naression. Uhey will hold a moeting tho | to me that I had no right to let any of these securt. | front scats wato occupled by a number of ladies | educating paper chlldren ut the Poor-House, it {8 | 1oud aghast for A moment, and then, after ezam- 3 frr Hivareday. 1 the nazt month, shen an Auditor | tles go while they were in iltigation. snd I sent | uod gentlemen who are prominent In temperance | ROt Nkely [hat the building will evur be erected. HOTNE, ning the receipted portion of the bill, prononnced ILa forgery. Fortanatoly Mr. Simmonn was able to clve a romewhiat keneral description of the inzn who was traveling around under the self-imposed dutles of eollector, In # few days » soniewnat similar exoerlence was related by THELPS, DODOE & PALSIER, hio word Monday that { couldn’t do wiat he want- SHLME 1 ik he s coma o siay 1 b 1 e . “*1fo hasn't sald It In 0 many words, but T hini e has isd aboat all he wants of banishment, and has concluded to return and et 1hings take their Thoy want_the children educated, and praposs that they ahall be, but not as paipers, and lave i idea that it would be the part of economy to place them In some of the many erphan uyflx for the purpose, COUNTY FINANCES. At thia stage Commissloner SToyng sent word that he wns ready (o hear the care,” T'he prironer, Post.Office attaches, and lookers-on tled 1uto Phil's roam, wherg it waa supposed an cxamination would be held, Willlam Vocko had been sent for Ty the prisaner to act ascounscl, He responded to will probnbly be elected. Mr, Kerr, the lotapocary Secretary, han fnrned over tho papers and books of the Board, fogether with the cash on'hagd, o tlic Awsistant Sceretary. ‘The ehiess tournament fer the silver cup offered movementa. Dr. Reynoids said he would speak briefly, be. cause aof the chilly state of the hall, Ilo wished tis sudlence (o know that he did not come as a temperance lecturer, nor to act the part of the University Medicines ARE RELIABLE REMEDIES, hy the Chioes Aveoclation Is Dow In progress at Xo, #h 0 tiie eall, and, aftera few moments' convernation, | Of & high Sciontific Character, de- T50 Treatborn strect, and In axcitiog. conmaerabin | “*“Tt yon don't know abaut any propustiton to | drunkard any tell funny etorle, Us came an o | , The Financo Commitieopeas displensed yeater, | rhey had mulled vla ho strect istho-hos d eheck | arated that his cilent would walrg cxamination. " | gignod O ull Gieorso. Intercat mmomg the devotces of that abeorbing | squeal” plaln pereon to toll plain etory. He would In- m{ormwnn ‘money, aud appeared to take & great ?;\lwcl“lnxngenl. WoH, Patterson, who was then *+Ten lhounlr’d dallars ball d Mr. Hoyne. ) gawe. ‘There was na play last evening, ¢zcept in an amatcur way.' There nre six contéstants, each playing 1wo cames with their Toapective onponente, The cup 18ty be held by ihe winner sgainst all_challengers for the yoar. “The tournament began Tuesday. The contestants are Govgin, Arenstnrg, “Crawford, Uede. wmnn, Walaon, and Adeir, ail accomplished chiera-plavere. AL the closo uf tho flrat day Ihe record showed that Gozein had loat two to Arensburg, nud Uedermann lost two to Crawford, ‘The game between \Wateon and Adalr, in which thlrty-seven moves were made, was poetpuned $1l Katurday eveninz. ‘The tunrnament will be ro- wumed this evening hetween the other playe The Bupreme Court han just declded the lung- fought cane of Martin Allen vo. The School Trus- tees of View, ~Allen's son, with Lis father's ronecat, omitted the atudy of grammar. After been udmlitted to the JHgh Schoal, 1t was ered Wy the teachers that he edclont I wrammar, and they required that bo stidy it aml sas in thot branch atso—keep up In all gradee, Nt complylng with this demand, ho was expailed, Judge Onty decided that 1L was for parents, and not echoolmasters, 19 o3y what branches cnildren rhonld study in the “public echools, and 1t wae optiosal with the parent to lave o clutid dracontinne as study If _he (tho parent) so viensed. Thia decislon of Jdndze Gary's, which wns repdered o year aco, e now hoen afirmed by fie Supreme Coutt. 1lithesto, la the city uchool as weil aa claewhere, n scholar exceedingly ficient in one branch has boen held back in a lawer *+No, nothingatall, T don't know whether the State’s Attornoy has heaed of his return or not. AN T know, in fact, 1s that ho has insisted that ihoee rocurities wero his, and do not bolong to the Company. ™" That was all the Information that r. Bozue could impart. Tho next thing 10 do was tn see Mr. Clapp oz hly attorney. The reporter wasaccordingly watted by o Tlandolph stret car to n polnt very near Mr. Clapp’s realdence on West \Washington street. The result of aflve-mainnte conversation at tho door with o lady wno was cvidently Mre, Clapp wan that tha reporter went away withont scoing Mr. Claop, and Improseed with tho fdea that that gentloman is o wery hard uan to find: that the evening ls betior thon any other portion of the day, If there be any tiference, ta cateh himi and that. as Mrs, Clapp viows 1t, her hasband is 8 very much Injured man, tho statements In the papers having done him a great deal of Injustice. Annterview with ML, AVERY was just about an satisfactory, Ils hal s good deal to say ationt the prees, which, be clalmed, had been very unfoirand very ane-slded in all it nad waid about hisclient. The reporter trled to induce Mr, Avery 10 sco that it had been lmpaoestble to present Mr. Clapp's sldo of the caso when It was not knuwn wharo Mr, Clapp wae, and conid not be got at for interviowing purposes, wssured him that Tum Twnuxe hid no deaire 1 anybody Injustice, and fzica lo cet him to disctoss thy real nbject of his friend’'s return. But all the offorts to get.the ropared strictly according to the aws of Modical Chomistry. Thou. sandsof Physicians and Pationts aro using thom with unparalleled suc. coss. Office and Principal Dopot, No. 8 University Place, Now York Qity. Van Schaack, Stovonson & Co., Wholesalo and Retail Drug. gists, General Agonts, 023 & 94 Lake. 8t., dhiungo. 4 Tou much, " sald Mr. ** No, it al romarked Mr. Henshaw, ** Look At that basket of letters, 1lle may have stolen thoneands of dollars warth of arafts,* 1*Ten thousand dollars sin't tov much, ** eald Mr. Bowles, who appeared for the overnwent, and it wan g0 fized. The prisoner stated he could nnt{mu ball, aud Phil directed Iall to make outa mittimus. **Tlow iwill this thing wo?" nunchsluntly asked Namuth of Mr. Vocke, “*You will have Lo siay In jail until the Grand Jury moets In March or April; after that you will stay two_or thres months mora untll your trial comica off,and ~—** * Wail, what'll T got 1" *Ten years In the Penitentinry." *' Phew—w—w,' sald Namutl, waving his hand 2211 to acare away an {mpertinent mosquito. A tew minutes later he was on lis way to tho Hotel de Kern, 1n rear of the County-Butlding. TIE BTOLEN LETTENS more than 011 & balf-Lushol basket. Threo clerks weto buslly onarn Inat evening in aorting thela in bundlos, guided thereln by the *‘return re- form them of bis plan of work in eaving men from the cuese of the cup, Hohad to say of bimself inat ho spoke of what he know. He had been a victim himaclf once, Ho had drank often. His lan took in all sinners, no matter what denomin, ion they might belong to, He beliaved that th membera of sl religions had a right to be eaved from the terrible curso of strong deink, That was the object of his plan of reformation. Ile would Include all persons {n his system. His plan was to induce all to alzn o pledis by which they shonld formwear the use, in any form, of aleoholic’liquors, wines, malt, liqnora, and cider—cider In any form, tie wishied 10 npenk especlally against the nse of cider, elther by the young or grown person. Cider waa the Devil's kindling-wood. Ile Nrst becamo drunk by the uss of cl. der when at the age of B8 years, and as drank a8 he had ever becn by drinking wine or . The cvil was one not often learnt after the age of 21, but was frequently found In mero yfl’mh. and was commenced with' the drinking of clder. 11is plan was meant {o bresk down the denomina- tionalJines in carrying on the work of reforming drankards. All men needed to be saved from tho great cursa of intempernnce, o haid coma lo the conclusion sonte time ago that -he would sooner have the red ribbun.in his buttonbole thun In hia nnse. 1t was with that idea in view that they had chosen the plan of wearing the red ribbon fn tha buttonhole. 1t eald of lim who wore It that lie was opposed to the use of strong drink; that lie wore that red ribbon a2 an evidenca that ha deal of satinfactlon in diacussing the altuation and Iooking on the bright side, The membera rely now an the hopo of collecting enough back laxea to sven up accounts, but the contractors do not feel fnclined to tio to such afrail thing. They want the maney that 1s duo them, and the auestlon with the Committce ts haw (0 pay them. In view of Judge Wallace's opinlon on the finance question, the contractors appreclate the fact that they are in a bad boal, for thers a nat cnl{ 10 Imnediate prospectof thelr getting relief, but tho further fact stares them {n tho face that tho ordees they Jiold were jlicemally deawn, and In lnw are worthleas, be- cause drawn against an aopropriation that was ab- sorbed at the timo of {saue, ‘They will get their money eventnally, no doudt, but the uncertainty about the {ime makes them uneasy, especially saince the dirposition is growing in favor to give orders against the apprapriations for thin year pro- cedenco overthe tllegal orders of last your, for which no provision has heen made, Inconnection with this, too, I8 the Imcflifllnl{ as to what position the Treasurer nay take, Tho law mokes him the Jndgo of the character of tho orders drawn on bim by the Board, and if be shonld agres with Judge Wallace that the orders lasucd by the old Board aiter tho apprupriations had boen expended aro illegal, an he doubtices will, he must refuse to pay them from any money that may be collectod on the oresent 1az-levy, or runs great risk. 1f ho takes this po- sition, the contractors must suffer, nnd continne to suffer. until the Hoard maki hope of the contractors, thes out i the country. This check neser reached Mr., T'attecron, but in the conrse of time it had retarned 1o the firm lhflme the bank. It bure the forged indorsement of \V, B, Patterron and the genuine one of A, Blahop & Co. Inquiry at the atore of the latter firm elfcited the fact “that It Lad been glven to them in payment for & sealskin cap by a young ticrman, whuss deacription tallled i many Tespects with Uit given by Mr, Simmons, of Blue Island aveune, ‘The mystery was thick- ening, bnt the clew was becoming more declded, Auuut this tine Martin Dawson, & confectioner, was on the suxiona ecat. 1le had sont a check for 50 on the Hibernlan Bapk to Curtls & Son, of ortland, Me, The latier did not recelve it, and accordingly wrote to Mr. Dawaon, usking him to nettle that Jittle bill, flis check came back throngh s bank, bearing tha forzed indorsement of Cur- tis & Son, and the genulno one of Lonis Glanz. Tnvestigation at the storo of the latter ravealed the fact that it had been taken In payment for a akin eacque sold to a younz man of a ratner weglan appearance. On belng naked for a follor deecription, Mrs, Ulanz aescribed the carmarks of a men which closuly corresponded with those ale ready In posacsaton of the Post-Office wuthoritice, Speclal-Agent Btuart now became satisfled that e had to desl with a aharp, snrewd foreigner, o fellow accurately described, i the langasge of the bank-noto detector of the **stump-tail " times, a8 *iwell calenlated to decelve. he chances wers one hundeed to one that he lived on the North Bide, Aceurdinu:{'lhu services of Detective Heinz. INSTILUCTION, "THE APOLLO CLUB MUSIC CLAM For tlin elementary fostructlon tiemen) who wish fo take up th Uit ba held at the Apoli Cluty each TUKSDAY and FIIDAY EVI dies only TUESA Y AFTERN(ON Just forming.“Terma $3 for 13 lesans, ueet ™ on tha enyelope, Krom sumae tiems ovor 00 were {aken, 'The follawing Lusiness houece, among othore, are victims to this delayed corre: spondence: Martin Dawson, Fuller, Warron & Co. . B, Richardsun, Sprague, Warner & Co., Feil: Maraton & Dlalr, B, ¥, Norrla & Co,, Rathl Hard & Co., Phelps, Dodge & Co., & Westlake C\‘.)mglny“l Cragin Hros. & Chan- ‘e sows provision, 3Th '] , 1 back taxes, Hivinton hecaure deficlent in nuother branch, and | lawyor to talk were fatile. “All that Mr. “Avery | way u sympathicer in the Red-Iibbon movement e T er O il Aselatant, Dot Auent e e T e CLOTIEN-OLEANING. Jin jrinseas ot Idt;vfm}"fllfl: 'Ifll prodciancy ;‘;"‘('!l;;g ,}:,;‘,_‘,‘2‘,‘,"!"‘,“,'}0:; & '333“:‘;'3';1%'65 b '»'v':'nflx"’.'.f ;';';{ ;;“{5’";““ fatten. that they CRIMINAL, o {fenahasw. Tho twain wandored through the beer- | Co., CIhnr{;nm Grean & Co.. Burley & Tyzrell e BYED by . 2 pRt S il o 7 : 2. s N y IL L. nd REPATR- Uinter thin cciston f the ‘Sanrema Courty how- | in - the @ Chlcaga ~ Life, saw 'the Combany | ehould ask thelr young men before ther otlered ta hulla over th ihine, went to tho Bunilay concerts | Uaorge Bobiner & Co., Miller firos, & Keop, 1. L oxpenw. LI Jullen Enne, a momber of the Board of Trade, VOK & h waa robbed day befora yesterday, the third time In twelva montha, | The attention of tho police nuthorities ia called toa fellow named Deon Roland, who has opened a **Corrospondenca Bureau at No, 158 Clark street. 1Is business in alleged to be the circula. tion of & poor quality of illterature among young at Turner Ifall, dropped In at the *‘turke; lunches” advertised in tho BSundsy edf- ton of the Sfaats-Zeitung, and sttended “rgrand opening balls" without —uumber. Durlng thelr piigrimage, Special-Agont Btuart was alniost dally placed in possession of fresh Informa- tlon rogarding the mail-roboeries and swindling prociivities of the great unknown, and cach suc- ceeding day placea within the reach of the officers a mare complete identidcation of him. Eurly in wradually sinking, and &t last, unablo 1o bear tho sight of Ils golng down, loft the city; (hat he haa o mght, In common with wvery other American citizen, to come back when he — pleased ; thot he hed not stolen anything, although he could have taken the cash on hiand and the amount on depoelt at tha Pirat Natlonal had ho so chusen: and, finslly, that the effurt to cet tho ofticers_of the Company indicled emanated from.Jokn R, flozle, who was determined to get ever, that conatant dificalty can v dons away with, and it s father decidax (hat his child s ut. tarly incapanle of learning arithnietlc he can dl- rect him to discontinue tnnt siudy without ita lo- terfering with bls advancenent in the schoole. TUR CITY-HALL. Mayor Heath ls still abeent at Washlngton, . Oua case of scarlet fever only reportes yester- ercort them hoime, **linve .you uigned tho pledzo? Show me your red ribbon": and, {f thoy (it not say that they slaned the pledge, or, eaying that the hidd, could not tostify to It by showing a redd ribbon in their button-hole, toll them that thoy could not go home with them until they signea the pledge aud donnwd the red-tibbon, The spesker’s am,x::rk» wera recelved with applause during thelr clivory. 4§ A few romarks wero made by Mesars, Darnos, s et | o CLEARE our | ED, atteinin ke 0 AL !l 2ui {ve Clothes ! &t | Bacaues, Bhaxis, ¢ LADIES AND UENTS. | and uleaued, {i W, T. Allen & Cu,, N. Martin & Co., ros, . John Wilkinson, Whitney & Jotin. uinlan ?fln, 0dd Fellows' Benevolont Awsocintlon, Lord, Brewster & Co., Th o Interior, Bocboryer & lireaky, Stecle & Price, G, F. Furster & Co., liranch, Crooks & Co,, Rock River Paper Company, Willlam Stewart, J. W, Doane & Co.,Commercial National Nank, Towle & Rloper, Kankakee Line, llenry Hoars & Co., and, In fact, nearly evory house in irle. tho wenrch Detoctive Heinzmaon apotted a young | the hosvy businesa portion of the city. 2 G W “Tuckor, In ono way o another, | Parsley, and Sonroe, and tho statement mado that | & o . CELERRATED thronghout . Jack Lell took aut A permit yesterday to build a | £100 With W, Pk s awindlh 2 | Geeman, named PRILI VAN PATTEN, awelling 231 fout at Mo, 25 Eugenlo atroct, at i | Lesates Tucks defeated e election to Cangress e i baun fefermed, tn the' Lnfted Bl o arens ol Tae Domeatly romniy 2 CARL AUGDST NAMUTI, the somewhat noted Communlet, has learned whiat costof &3,01 Tho Treasurer's vecelyta vesterday wers &2, .ém.u-.' from the Water Department, and 1t is to assoclate with bad company, o boarder in the Garden City 1lotel, but a his room was withont a stove, he made an urrangement with 50 conta he promliecs three numbers of tho maga- zine, with a chramo, in two days, tho others to bo Uehverad by messenger and tho rest of tho sun- the party after whom they were scarching, 1la e DY ousty . pived 3 from s boatding. house, the (iarden City Hotel, 103 and 105 North . Reynolda agatn addressod thova pr 0 them (o step up Lo the platfor and wear the red ribbon. . Abou GEORGE W, WILSON tuner, Chicago. the Unlon—exproaned toall parts, 11 ana upward st 5, 40, G0 per ©. * Addrens orders GUNTIIER, Conlec: —e——ee RO A e g Pledx = { Vi 1n his wanderings to and fro, but so | Namuth whereby. “on paying for the coal con- $598.07 from the Cumptroller. The disburse- . AND THB MICIHIGAN AVENUB WORK, And thirty women complied willi the request, and | fcription collected. “This man s five fect elxht | Wells street, A N 2 — % . wients amounted ta $1,150. Tho Committeu on Ktrocta and Alloya af he | Whila ther wera 30 doing severns hyinns- wero inchas high, has dark complezion, grey eyos, | cloverly did ho meny B B e e D o tae oy Huss. Relyitege of wrlt. PHOES, o TIE ARSSTIHONO SONUMENT. . South Diviston resumed the Investigation of public | #ung wlihh orcan accompaniment, - The Bactor | 38TV Al T ™ e i wWithin treasonabledistancacf alettor-box, Huttha | was making tha eearch of tha roum Van Putten 6 OLUNLEQ THET ARE TilE The Committes on Orzenization, in connection | worke contracts In general and of Gearge W, Wil l"""" Wt '"’l ehod tht biad ! 0 foplicants | Arinae Mullin and George Welnberg, for lnrcun‘. netwas being wovenaround him, Additionalcom- | came In and was arrested on suspicion of being an BU RT s SHOES JESL e roue Wit the moveiaent 1o vrect 4 monument to the o | yon, Buperintandent of Stroets, Tublic Duildings, | G o o e e tae molert 15 ‘como farward. | nd Bliza Weinborg for belng sccessory to the | pisints of missing loiters and returned checks were | accomplice, 1o was taken to tho offico of Special- ealer for them. Col. tonrge B, Afmulrand, st yestenlay af { Bridges, (n particul terday af | audlence, who wero foa inodent to com forward. | iarceny, wore befaro Justica Foota yostorday on & | Eaiing into the ulico of Mr. Siuart, and vachcom- | Agent Stustt, who gava hima searching cxaming, | S oo Inll(u’um l.orl ,:Ilnnl';mhflmcu vulldlng, Mr, :,r‘l: C‘l;‘m;;:- “"lmt:l:l; :" .:l’:h”l.}l‘l’he:l’ :Cll:lnr\:“n.nni)n worg ;3};;:‘“'; l'g'l'm"!w e e ] f:':'n"e"r ‘.",',,‘;a‘,‘,‘,’“{'“‘;'.f' ",'r“h:’gi"?‘_ :::lmmfl ‘.':' plainant addud his iite to tho gtlll:rlnlmn af the “t?"’mv.n" l’nlénn stood tho brunt, snd was honor AUCTION SALLES, ‘ernando Jonea in the chalr. ; ., Alds. . 3 2 S i ) satun- acharged. Prapan s F ATtor n painful wmoiut of talk, the Committe rm belioverain the movement, ureat anknown. lelnzmang and lonahases seha; | 4ol dlachaiged: MeAutey, Uallard, Tully, and Cary of the Com. miltee, and M. F. Taloy, Eeq., fa belalf of br. Witson. volvea the theft of twenly-nine pair of pants and o horse and wagon last Friday, and found the sams night In the posscssion of tho above-named at Farty-third street. Ahout 81,000 worth of laces and fancy goods wore found in the samo house, Jacob Zuckerman was a grocerat No. 28 West tied that they were on the right track, fullowed it witls the persiatoncy of »l ‘Tuenday noan they dinod at the same tabie with him at the hotel, oth sitently observed hia manner and physlognomy, conmputing them with the inental pholographs which thoy had bullt up from the By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctionects, 78 and 80 Randolph-st. LAST SALE! THIS EVENING. at 7:30 o'clock, AT STORE 212 Wabash-av. THE LEOPOLD DORE COLLECTION HIGH-CLASS e — FRANK H, KING. Spectal Dizpatca fo The Chicaga Tribune, CrevELAND, Jan, $h—Frank H. King is n ‘The Doctor would bo held th ced that another meatin ening, when tho hall wanle bo proporly warm ‘ne mecting was dismissed with the benediction by the Rov, Mr, Matdy. 8ecided 1o eall tho arganization *$The Geurgo I, Arnistrong Memorlal Asvociation.' and choso the lnillu\\ ing ofticers and appolnted the following Com- mittees: iroan—~Tho lion. Juin Wentwrth, 2h. LOUIS DODGE, carpenter and former paving contractor, was called o e this city with hia wife, attending the voncert ot frrusirer—l L fo thy stand, and fostified that whon he paved Madlaon street. He boughta new stock of goods | piecamcal descriptions aiforded by his victinie. L " A St s (e 1, Bt Weat Tndlana atrest, n 1871, he gave Supt, Wil- MILK. A oo and v T Jooc Of oude [ D wan cant, They wars satlsfled that they | CasoITall. ‘To-day he cuployed tho clerks at ; ors. Vice-Lresidents en. Anson Rtager, I;’B h Meatll, W. F. starey, Willlain r:\'_lll’h.hl‘KDfll") lelsfl l(ll'li!'. Anidrew shuman, (). A, s Charles It 2 o Jones, Charles Rtan: dolph, J. 1I. Doje, ¥. W. mer, hlllli fi. lloyne, J. Coounmn, S K. Frhang, G Tariton” o Milwaukre, L, Witder of Oshikf . M. V. Halley of \Washingtox, W, bq'l." 1. iarlow of a1, Loals, J. % ; tiad Onally found thele victim, Hut to land him— that was the quostion. A llttle ruse was practiced 1n the shape of A DECOY. A card motifying bl that & forelgn registereld llll:’r Ltu his addrcss conld behad on his personal supiication st the Post. Offica was malled to his hoarding-honse, e bit tho hook eagerly, for Le was out of money, and owed n board-bill. 1lecalled at the ofiice yestor- day forenoon, and was dirccted to go to the North Rranch office, in the.Turner Hall building. lle did so. Monshaw and Tleinzmana were on tha payment tharefor gave two checks on & bank, The checka turned out 1o ho no good, and Foremaa and Irwin were out the amount_of the notes. 820 In cash and $113 fur gonds. They sought Jacob and found him not. ‘The nelghbors say he has gone buck to (ormany to tell” hla countrymen what & uice country this is, and how easy it Is to got money, 0. 0. Maynsrd la & very **pert" looking young man, 1le was the local agent of the John Jian. cock Inaurance Company, of lartford. 1l wore lots of good clotlics, ete., and as a rosult waa $:300 EXTENT OF 1T8 ADULTERATION, Dy, Edward Warron Sawyer, Medical Inspector for tho Honth Divislen, yesterday subinitted to Commiesloner of Ilealth DeWolf a further report In regard to the adulterationof milk, After glving results of anstyeca of four samples, all cream and *‘extended ™ with water, he In order ta judeo of the magnitude of the milk Interest, I havo requealed Oficer Morkl to nscer- tain the quantity of ik sold in this city during the year 1477, 1desiro to make this acknowledg- the Probate Office In lookink up the marriage records from the year 1850 to tho present, aud recelved the followlug statement: 1, Danlel . Thiden, I'robata Judge of Cuyshoga County, Ohlo, having carcfully examincd tho mar- rlage records of this connty, all of which ara in my custody, from the year 1850 fo this date, heroby cortify that the names of Fraok 11 King, Fi King, sud Badle Vance sre not records bolween tho years 1830 £d day of January, A, D, {478, and and the scal of sal@court at son $100 **to make him good-nstured," Wilnon bad not heen unfelcadly. He thought Wilson said at the 1ime, **1 take such things and put them in my pockct. llo had nover mentioned that to Wileon uutil laut week, whon Wilson camo to his bouse and asked him {f ho was coming to testify lglln-: him. Witness had ssld ha would tell about the $100 it he sald anythingat all, % ‘To Mr. Tuley the witness snawered that he had come (o give hia testimon; the requust of Ald, Giibort, and had refused 80 to do when asked hy Smith and Wilson. 1e did not recollect of Wii- n narial — Feérnand Jonex, Giourge . ATIroak, Jr.y F. Wo PAlmer, W, Watren, A. 5. Heynoid The Commiitce then adjourned to meet next ‘Wednesday afternoon st 4 o'clock. ood elotl Witnel son's having dontod that b had received 8100, mmunt of the careful Tabor which 3r. Merki has | 073100 *rout.” Theagent who camgout here la IHe tapped al the window, presentod his | Clovel ‘this 23d day of January, | . THE 8INGER BUILUING, T Biurce 0 Ald, MeAular, tha witness' uaid fiven Io thia fuveatisatiun, Fho estimata s catcu- 100 sbant It calle it ewbezslement, Tho lawyor | T '“f. for tha forelgn letter, " ! axiEr, B, TILDEN, Probatd Judge, whin aaing ol Ve oM Shnzer Bullting, corner of | (he 8100 wus pald, o Wilaon taget, b good il | lated upow, e aimount ot miik broueht, tnto the | molewGasaleoiebt, but, tho duice coutd ot ssalt | 1, hana o el Torer plstered with forolgn | DiFalSIng refuscs to sup ansihine, o recaed to ¥ 0 v e rk. low of a v L jerent ral ads, e quan wp. 7 L3 n a hortfon of I upper coralca fromiag i | SXten work havi been dous Wy Wilionon tha | plid v (ha clky fron tho inmediato aubiirbe, and | i, tho same llebt and Mr. Mayuard gave $300 | hia aftalrs, oxcopt that Mra. Rive-King will not postage-stampa, FROM VIENNA. bonds to give State « Staie eirect hiae beon, v fary taken down, It re- | Weat Indlana atreet cuntract, 11091d not think it -Attorney Sills a chanco to in voncorta until alter hts full vin- the quantity of milk produced from cows *oi'ar) August Ni l{r'nln appel ept th, ¢ e clure on Catalogua to be sold, com: ulres conslderable Inbor and care fo take down strange that (ho $100 Uad, been pald. o under- | withiu the fimits f tho'elty. It docs nat inclaga | Proseeste hin. s+ Iy uin't for you,” satd ¢ Tk, dfeation has been made. This is not frum the .,f,.fc.:,’,,fi';q.,, 120. 0 the wails and aave tho stonce and avold acclilents. | stood that the city was to do hia engineerivg, tho ik from cows kept for individual use, Yesterday Loutes Cockle, aged 18, was roscued *+You're the man I want, {d Melazmann, as | fact that sho feels that her character is vom- MEROY & CO., Auctioneérs &0 far the property has not been leased. There 3. B, BAITIL Obvlously, such (an eatimato can only approxi- | from a den of wfamy at No. 551 Clark atreet, kept | he tapped his victim on the shoulder and displayed | nromised, but becauss Mr, King i ier manazer, e e — are niegotiations In progruse, bul nono of thans are | asked leavo of the Committeo to rond a statonient | mate accuracy: bul tho error s in making the by Louis Oppenhelmer, er ‘luunll compiatned 10 the police, and Justice Summordcld ouce fssued twarrants for Opponhcliner and taullne Rels, keeper of zn intolligence viMee on Stato streel. mear Iubbdard court. It 1s clalmed that the girl applied lo ) el for 8 situation, and was reforred (o Oppenhelmer. Once lu the den of prostitution she was forced to remaln there. Lizzie Aflick, another inmate, 1a willing (o teatify to Oppenhehinesr's treatment of the girl. The case was contlnued fu SU0V bail to the 206th. Abont 7 o'clock last evening snoak-thleves climbed over thy barn In the rear of ra. J. T. Ward's miliinory. utyro, No. 520 avest Maiison strect, oppoasite Curtlh, and got in the store by raising 3 window. They rubbed the dosk of $93 i cash, and got_away with a valuable overcont be. lonulng to 3 td, They had bundied up a lot of haudkerchiets and other urticles takon from the -door bell while nd evidently scared them o, m;(':'r:glh sald, **Certainly; where do you want ot" . +$0h, comoe to my bower, 40 Iron bars and ston ++Yau're about right this time. +*Where's bread gud water and no beer, O, yeas 1'll go with you," and Namuth, who regarded tha whole thing 'as 8 Joke or a case of mistaken ntity on the part of thecily dstectlve, maoved to the door, ant you for robbing the United Tel n, and then Henshaw, Jjoined the party, " sald tho latter, and rec-car for the South mnth was introduced to TUE * BIVRAT-BOX,” as Bpecial-Agent Stu; rivato ofiico Is facetlona- Iy called, ahd after the formality of aa introduc- ond cannot attend to his suit and his busiuess at ¢ho same thno. ——— Burk & Rlsnn'l malt cough mizture s a simplo remedy for adults and children. Regular Friday’s Sale. Jan, 23, at8:308. m., OUR USUAL IMMENSE LAY OUT, The Largestof any Auctton House in the clty. Parlor, Chamber and Dining-room Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, &e,, &c, New and Second-hand Lounges, Desks, Chairs Genera! Houseliold Goods, Crockery, Glass and Flated Ware, General !lmlmndisc,y{v of wucli & nature 48 to warrant_cxpeciations of o lousc to anybody. ‘Fhere arv rumors current that Fleld & Leiter will tuke (Gossngu's present store st thy exvlration of taclt lease, and that another prominent New York dry-goods fArm—Arnold & ‘o ble—are ewdeavoring tu yet Fleld & Leiter's old quarters forw retall department. On inqulring about this latter rumor of Mr. Bolton, the Singer Sewlng-Macling Compauy’s ageut w thils clty, tiat rentlcioan denied any knowledge In rezard to ft, e waid that no terma bad yet been made for rent- ing the new building. xnd he did not know who ~would uecupy t, but hie kucw that aeveral partics wers after the new quarters, 50 faras Mesers, Field & Leiter wera concerned, be dld not know what they would do, of whether they had wmade Zements fur thelr new rotail atore, o certain quarters thay Goerare will occupy the new Williama 1ilock, now in coursw of crection on the eoutheast corner of Wabash avenue aud Montue atreel. opposite the Palmer House, DLearing on Use last testimony of Mr. Wilson, aad Mr. Tuley objected 101t, on tho ground that he hau been’ given veveral artunitics to give bis Lestimon; d had s swear, ' ‘Thu wiltiiess waw allowed to proceed orally. Mr. Smith suld bo wished to viplain al’ and refer to the recond to_substantiate his ments reganding the estimates amd the sork on North Halsted and West ludiana streete, and partic. utacly in regard w time, licssld Mr.'Wilson had conveyed the mpression that the work on West Indisua street was not completed bofore tha fire, amd he proposed tu show that it was, virtually, 3ir. Tutey aald Mr. Wilsou di1 nal coutend that the fual esttuiatc waa given befare the Bra of 1871, nur that the list work was not completed until affer tho great fire, Witness endeavored to explain tbu dates of the estimates und camplotion of the work, aud gave a very voluminous statement about the North sted atrect coutract made in 1871, catimato tou amall; for, in calculating the guan. ity of milk produced within the city, the sintmum quantity uenally given by cows has becn accepted. Notwithstanding thia error, there was sold in this city durlu the yearending Dec.31, 1 | 783, - 108 quarts of milk, At tha luw price of dve cents per quart, this intereat -nwmrd 3 logitinaty revenue amounting to 31, 580, 158, The cxauination of & largo mnuber of samples of ik taken from various disiricts enables me to say that ot least 10 per cent of all the milk-pro- 0 th public is water, added by the fraud which Or:erllel in a two. fold manier, —tn dopriviog the buyer of une-tenth of what hu paya for, and compelling him 10 pay an cnofwous price for walor. 'Tho examination teveals 8 sccond wiupendous frand, vzt that the milk haa been deprived of at least one-tenth of ite croawm, which 1e agniu sold to the public at an esoruitant in- creavs of the price. ood milk I this vicinity alls?! " e ———— A harmicss substitute for ali Intoxicants, Sen- ford's Janaica Ginger. DEATIS. G L W g DeE parecis, Efwin and Catherine' Weber, N0, 3 liaoir Rneral on Thursday stap. m. from 6t Mictael's UChureh. Friends of the family invited. ¥ E¥° Fi, Wayus (10d.) papers pléaso copy. URGHRE~In Evention, Jan. T4, Charies A, Bue- 50 trom residence, Msple-ay,, Friday3p. m, &e, o, POMRROY & CO. — By T, E. STACY, AUCTIONEER, 146 Dearborn-st., opposite Triuas: vas Informed why he wae arrceted. N—At M or, 18., Jan. 31, of paralysts wwhea it {s completed. Mr. Wilson aleo infurmed the witness that be dia | yields feom 1010 13 percentof cresns. - From theso Feryliiug, buy the: Inguey and | ton was'Informed why b Wan pEeate G ie matd | pEEALSONCA por \a . o, Zaratzsis, 3 4 b Todd, widow of the Iato Jawmes Tearson, o THE STHIKING TAILORS. uot contend thiat the doal eatimate was - | soveral data 1t is easy to compute she cost of thls y woreat tea an ihe secomd | "Gorinan | Chicag 1 Waterville, Mu. aged X Biatthig oF SRR Laliore wes Beld 1A%k gros T i s Blven be: Tiies il iiiseatinn 1o "‘gm"' Cmleago for | Huor at the thuc, tho stare having becn eloscd for Stuarl, and tha viclim did so In 8 neat Gonnan | Chicago, snd forwerly o orville, Mu.} agedes 1) the, Y elae Cabra it Chlesxo and lnterred lu Oracelsad Cewetery. runniog hand. N RECBIVER'S SALHB, **\\ rite the name of W, 8, Patterson,™ and the aesday, Jan. 29, 4t 10 & m, the night. Though the palice were on the ground at the hall of Mr. Charles Brandel, No. 5f right after the occurrence, they could not dls- ! the year just ended. ‘The folowing tabls shows rect. “Thero wero about 100 persons pres 1ha cost {n the four-fold operativn of this fraud: Alr, Smith, fu unlg lo Ar. ’l‘lllu‘; sald he might have been in error when be ewore that tae estim: llance was almost Immedlat " T of whow were coat-makers. The pro- | of Sepleniber, 1871, was tho Anal oue, when in | 373.316 quarts of mi FAELLE aves: O W weriting with tho farged | , DOUHALL=The funeral of the lsto Sirs, Thomas | Counteri.otc: Bplendid biryi g e £ arity. o attend. losks, Clisizs, Bloy iny arrengements fOr & grand mass-meeting to be 0 Mr. Tuley the witness said ho ha e CoRiB e oo 138,913 | settlcd by Jotin Dowling within the nest few § ' p : i i . ale posiiive. Fo ek 5 Workingmens 1T1 corner of “Fwelfth and | Alde Gilbert whet o mas Fotin 16 Bweas o bepora | V034 quarts of ' Eraii i Ve’ Siiti” sidiei months, and yesterday a tolekrum reactid this city u"ni"c'fl:{:f-l? O e o rahbed s ol for. | wNE e b Juah Corne: saet o0 veark 31 | Shentator iy GiE AUl U omeevcr ‘“;.',";;,':'::,“'\":g;m:':m;fil;;lgr 5 e hu €3me 00 1he S (5o Sest De Toa metter Tiaof ¢ ststing that a third weiver of the family, Mike, | ter.box, oranythiug else, 1o was & sespeciable | guur, Irciand. . Shatics S0 Ay e o Lorbauk bed beon referred o fu Mr. Gilbert's preswnce, wan, had been bookkeoper for tho Jato Srgy of | Fuborsl Frilas, Jan. 25, from the residence of Lis lnssann Al carly all the tailors fn the city are | Hu did not wdwmit that ha nad bribed ten or twelvy be, in cotapuny with Jack Tierney, | & ‘0., G0 Michigan svenue, but was s, Glibert Covie, 41 Huron-st.. Lo the Churcy | A e Mang; edrueraf FiL sirike. Eventbe girls at sowe of the | offclals; he bad refetred to cuginvers in that cone | Total cost a1 bid i *>kid 1 the oniploy of e GBrTityss | busal sassioymoht, ARL Hore protestations of a: | oF Lo Hely Name:then Gilvary Cemerary. | 3oL e ST R B dreras b0 Friends of the fau) o pection, sud he bad lotended 1o couvey the idea §¥-Clucionat a thet money Lad boen paid vuuinecrs fur exira services sfier regular wo % Witness and 3r. Tule littlo over the testimony the former ven fn reqard to the bribing of oficials or englneers, Mr. Smith wss also gquestioned mark made I the ofice of the Lupari lic Works, —that the Commities alups are becinning 10 throw dowu the gauntlet, ‘Thoso ot the shop of Charles Licbke went on a ririke yesicrday. ‘The men are all claiming that they will b ure louger than the bos t the statewents beretofore vubll in the papers bave dows them fnjuetice. There W3 10 truth 1o the stateiaent tbat tbe pants and west1aakers ouly wtoud out, for the coal-skers robbed & man named Davenport of nearly $300, un & 1raiu between Council Bluffs and Peorta. After ttlug their man, they went to the door of the nd notiflcd th passcugers thal that cur wis oing. A rush was made for thu forward car, aud ss Davenport presented bimsell tbey Leld him up snd robbod bim. The conduclor was syt well as hooest, and ho telegraplivd to e ‘ar8 10 illy ere tntlted to stend ihls ‘urly robbery of nurlfil balt & Bleate copy. Hint, o mitifon 1a not the most important conslderation tevealed by this vsaminatien, Ji is & fact, upon which sl} observers are lllttrdklhll the allu:z of s to effect which caunot be made #s uppareut s the fraud committed in tte sale, but oue 1ucomparsbly wore disastrous o the cowmuait ed. ‘The above are the best cliances offered this sesiod JUSTUS BILIAN, Seldyerdssal Recetver, by order of Court T. E, STACY, Auctloncery 148 Dearborn -3t WM. A, BUTTERS & CO, and Helnsmsun bad not ushed over to the North Side to usc, and demanded (o bo shown to ‘The landlord at once com- i nd then bnznnlvlrmml but not cshaust- [Vo'search. 'In is portiolio they found two oF three leiters, addrested to frme vutslde the cllg. which had never pasaed through the mails.” Tho MOVEMENT 18 BEING INAUGURATED TO enabie the soldlers of the late war 10 obitala the a0ds granted (hem by act of Congress of 1472, & Bicsting (0" promata’ thelr taterculs will be I ou tding o re- et of Pub- more angry upon the arrival of the tralu the . evening In the West End Opers- e were also on 8 strike, a¢ fheir ticeting proved. | with hiw than with Me, Wilvon, on account of the | _The ususl mode of proceduzn, T4 order that the | thleves wera arreated. Hoth have been vosilively | giamps had been worked ofl. romised well, | Madisonat, sigisavelock Al hosorably discharged Qeaersl Auctloacers. 174 ltandolph-st. K very bitterly of & statemient madv in | testimony bo Lisd given,—ond he stated ib il imay be skimmed. Js to Alow 1t 1o stand for a | 1dentided, and tho proof Is considered dead sure. 1 was 3 f the | soldiers who desiretosacure homes oy Disklng de o ) peserdaystaals-Zeiwiy 1wt Nr. 11, & "Kobn | hud spokes fo Al Ditbert abogt the. evidbocs b | berod u{wenx{.wmnuuu, During elghy months e i'.:‘.‘-é'.'fi‘::w‘fr:‘v'v e masnand there: Bicely | tHeient ua Uaternment land arginvilcd tw atteud._ Butters & Co.'s Regular Trade Sale, :ad naiy (bt spost of tbem were well-10-do, aud | had glven, and that oficial was iuclined to criticise | Of the year. inilk thua treated will bave begun to GREENBACK INFLATIONISTS. H. HOVEY, WILL LEAD THE KOONDAY tied up in packsges, ‘sere fully TWO THOUMAND LETTERS, nearly all of which had boon carefully opeaed, and robbed of thelr valuablos, 30 far as they con- sowe of them even wealiby, They could safely swear that thero were not two dozen among them who did ot live from hand-to-mouth, scd most it snay nat 1i det! ud gave Liw to underatand that he did *alyle, “—that be bad gonu uora futo there ny neceasity for. decomposc before [t ts delivered Lo the cousuwer, 10 matter how it Ia protected. Hereln tolle ite Iniurln ecs upon Infants. Bubleet: **Praver for Young s 8. Wiillams will couduct tus DRY G0O0DS, OLOTHING, W00L- ENS, BOOTS, SHOES, Eto,. méeting ip: t‘lu'lncqhe‘ A Spectal Dapatch to Tas Chicago Tridune. o4 Touk 22 Memoria) chiolr rehcarsal this €realng st The ms. No. Madlsor Lixcon, 1), Jan, 2. —Judge Lyman Lacey, ba; B of thew could hardly esrn cnough to support Comumittee then closed tag testimony, snd The laqulcy rased by the peovle fs: What can f H. d tho Hon. J; Q. Chalf, L ined Henshaw dumped this plunder intoa | === 22 2002 7 sy FEDN —NE Eheir familice. Wages bad been continually re- | 8d) be done 1 1 thls dauge y CLILAYALL, G U8 T08, SRIIE aHanty of ) LR A Keton 5 i - | THURSDAY JAN. 2¢, AT 9:0 O'CLOCK A M4 e AT Doy Latts soe St s Ly, | Mjuarned aubject ta Ske call of e Cuslias B e ote iy ou fraudl IB P12, | this city, sddressed a large and appreciativo au- | baskets and, accompanied by Holormann, hucrisa PHEy SEATS, KON, T SOt Lot At thelr salcarcom, 174 East Readolph-at- BUTTERS & C0OS REGULAR BATURDAY EALY Eou)blc tolive ou thew, and sll they asked was ul & swall lucresse, which they mean o have be- fore tley would go 1o work }uck o h‘mlfl'; »ghu. 'l'h:hlm::: ;h:. fdhllzlh-‘llu plart the prisonsr. Hen: m A D%il‘t‘:fnd gulity. 1bave enough evidence to akes place at the Tobernacie nex} Monda) R on rapidly ot Jesia: McClurd & ar bts {afintiabio speaker wilk from various sources, examined before the bins T IR sbould secure thelr seate at voce. present ik ordinance was ed. eight had been wophlsticated, while of -uzo‘:: mv{fn exsmined dicnce Jast night on the currency question In the Greenback club-room. Both speakers con- RELIGIOUS. WEW EXOLAND CHURCH. i, The assertion fftsen yoars. 1)0yoa sce that | ————r - - — tBat mont of tbe spriog sod summer stocks bad Ty th R eof 1o Ofdl (- oxsmined | demped the Resumption act, snd favorsd the | $688 Jou up for b WO SPITAL OF THE BTATE ure and e e e e | e somoa o ocatarts | deaéen o i Sopbhlcaion T B2 | remonetaion f alver and o asueuf grecn, Bl i i 1o o bty o | Loir AL ol ETAR,C BEAEE | Goneeholl FRERILS 1ads exceot sampl yet been | O reh patiors. The Rov. G o g, g | Quettion that tole marked Improvement cau be st | backs. | Tho Club la this cliy nuoibets over 500 | yetiars. Hie faw dropped for o insuant, bis face | dhocouny! Conndcied witd s ‘insitarion 18 ooed c ca. wembers, fucludiug many of the old stand-bys 2 The veat aad paat makers 4150 held 8 wmaetlog &b o1 Dot pulitleal pasticas v IR AT AR TR e presided. After prelimluary dovotional exerciscs. turned momentarily pale, and then ho owned ;i:'l tbat the improvewcut will becomic morv marked a8 ‘The climax of the diama did aotocoupy balf ATURDAY, JAN. 26, AT 8:30 O'CLOCK A. Mo L ua-um.mfi mimmi

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