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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1878—TWELVE PAGES.) ot ABRBITT'S PREPARAT 1 and it e understood that he has been led to be H correct, 80 far as they wers able to judgo. The B THE CITY- mi;:‘ v;:e“::-:l‘-:ml;:tls. 35&':3{'1':.'"-‘1'.‘:3 ::t.f:ll:‘i. the :lrlt’;n thi ooncRuepery lle“lhh they I flllcnum‘gdlh‘z‘&lfl ;‘nd::: THE COUNCIL‘ z;:e m,{fi’"?‘fd( u‘-:g" w. .‘uh Mo ’!e ‘"% e ;'l; . rel 3 8 n iated, so & reparier. in endeavoring 1o find one, | [EASES foput down thele names nd i Thero fa anything wrons snywhers, however, But e Admiblrarons, conauited an attorney who s famliliar with the matter. . had besn dona it was not fn the pawer of the Commlttee to develop it. The report was adopted. GENERAL NEWS. thatahera fo rom et e Srart wot | Report of the Committee on the #s completely tied in the matter of borrowing A desultory discasslon followed “tfi‘ the admis- ston of liqaor-denlers and browers. ‘The Chalr held that they could not exclnde those peaple from tnelr B, T.BABBITI’S *+How do you account for i1 he aaked the legal : Gravel Ald. Cullerton neked consent to introduce & A ) VIE 1t to trae,® satd he, *'the dscision te prob- | ‘°FEsatd that he patd for nis beer and lanors, | Commtestoner Fitzgerald terday befora , 3 3 ) OFFICE AND e sgain o recoter about$20,000 from thebonds- | \o'boreq on the grgund that the scrlp ean be lo- e b P o P erawere had any 1n | Jussies Kantmana ias snewer the rait commenced Councll had & right o fnscrt In the Appropris- men of the late Maj. J. I1. Kinzle, a Paymaster in tho srmy. An engrossed copy of the resolntions of con- terest in thelr deliberstions, they would have been present to-day. A motlon 16 admit the brewers and liguor-deal- cated only npon unoccupled and uneppropristed by M. C. Bpaulding to compel himto refund all the land belonging to the United States. The Lom- ¥ o, 64, 66, 68, 70,73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washinglon-1l, .Y, Ty e B dram e g aismiased | The Removal of Supt. Wilion Reoom- tion bill an ftom for the construction of gas- works, Ald. Raslelgh objected, aud the resolution miselonor may take that view, [donottbinkit!s | orgivaejaid on the table, for want of prosecutlon. Tonching the subject of City’s Lum c 5 B ABBITT S dolence of the First Ward Republican Clabon the | yoqnd by any manper of mesns. All the other O e o e e htscassion took place tpon | (he right of the Commisstoners e ity mended—The City's Lumber '#h%ofi:::fflmmmmm tohat wan colaseed death of Benator Morton has beon neatly tramed | pyonnd is occupicd, and the United States partod nothing tn vnrllellllr.' The Chalr was opposed to | Comminsioner Bcnlna thln\m:hnl hhmll ':l:n 'xm Parchnses, v | sha ordinaacs wmm““- Tamber, re, md"'h‘“ A and will bo sent to the widow of the deceased | Tiih'tha right, fitle, snd Interest in {t years ago. 1 | 8oy psiinmontsry rulings. |\, order of the Ioard in the matter. althaugh he Ty Fepo statesman in a day or two. ¥ two attor- onstitation rise. This Mesats. Rubens and Giobs were engaged to advise with the Com- BEST SOAP, s A'l'll.:; paA:l.ln wn’t e On receipt of JUcenta BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, from the parest vegstable ofls. Untivaled f, 1o Saiorand tha tathe, For Sut(a the Neteers il fiae no equal, box, contalning three canes sent free on racelpt of 73 cents, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, ge,r;sflunmremua Nmaclt o accen: niore than o r T o8 2,50, on the ground that e cauld not legally. He | The Council held an adjourncd meeting 2 that the Hoard fs_responsible for 1is own :fa uunu. lndlhntl;,a‘{l not lh‘a]udwnl the law, | evenlng, Ald. Cook in ths chalr. «The abaentees they believed its passage would Le an'unjust discrimination againat property and commercial interests generally, They, thersfore,.recotn- mended that it ho placed on file. don't think there ls any pretense for saying that the Government has any legal and equitatle title fn any of the land on which | attempted to lo- o tho strength of The temperstare yesterday, observed by Ma- nasse. oplician, No. 88 Madlson street (TRINUXR Tinfiding), was, 'at 8 & m., 40 degreess 108 m., 40:'3 33, Dai nos to help the Committoe pm?-n and tedefend any saits that might met witha determined opposition, cate the ecrip. 1t may be said, except In his own cace and as to hie own right to | were McAuley, Thompson (Third), Tarnow, Action was deferred. 402121 -, 37} 8 rome ' Ticetsinn, that_the. Cuited | miitec, however. be an ‘than the Jawa seoms fo alow. Cader % RS terat8a.'m., 8. m.y R D™ Nonde that the Calted | mittso, bowerer, * | brewers afd quor | Hpar macrenian UHE 1AW 200L1S Sen anstning | Van Osdel, White, Beaton, Wheeler, Ryan The Council tea adjonrmed. Ly Dearborn Park_ and the eronnd lying be. tween Handolph and Madison strcets, east of Michigan avenne. i beld that It did; that tho Government mercly dedicated the lsnd o priblic n#e for the purposs specified on the plat—It was to be forerer Kept vacant: that that dida't vest the in tho Government, st on. 1t was a comman-Taw dedication. ™ “; Do !:l; think the decision of tho Commissloner will stand?" YiNo. There lsan appesl to the Sccretary of the Interiar, Amum'mmatbe issued witnoat his avoroval.” s Thureday evening Michael Ryan, anwitchman on {he Northwestern ltallroad, while ot work siear the tranafer-honmo was squeezed between & car and the houee, and wal serjously injured about the chest that hla life is doapaired of. {is was removed 1o hie home on JéfTerson strect vear Bixteenth, Arrangementa fat adjusting the oprmulvn debt npon All-8aints’ Edlacopal Chorch (the Ttev. 1I. G. Petry's) of this city are heing made. The mortgage sale Is wllhh!(d. pending farther effort of the Kishop. Rector, and others requisitely to rednce the amonnt with promise of success at no remote petiod. g the lloard might pass, and would not be REPONTS. puposeibia for W contoct, | He, shoale | _iTho Comimitten ou Prating seportodin ferr ear % wary to Jeghliz nny act of the board, and that, | Of awarding the contract for the city's printing ;vuiuut "'1!. lmnnlux noli, 3 ffim unfi\n) n‘nan to tho lowest bidder—the Post. coni tha Tressury, Itls ho, then, aud not the i i o e ot e syt tne poend .07 motlen. of AL Callecton Will he, or can he, then, conslstenlly nHLou the | ferred, under the charter rule. voting of 83, whe alled that unly 84,50 canbe | The Committce on Financa reported ln favor legally voted? othar worie, will lie, by BI | ¢ piaclng on file the ordinance repcaling the ?;L"‘«‘fi:::?- Attamptija:legatlserln} ho beiferes to ondinance for a viaduct over the rallroad tracks WALKER AND I3 MEN. crossing SBangamon street. voral letters have been re- | The roport was lald. over, on motion of Ald. déalers bo Invited to thelr next meeting, The Commiitee on Constitution was tnstructed toreport at the next meeting, to be held Friday afternoon. The tressury recolpta yestorday wera $24.25, and $7 at tho last meeting, of which $7 had been spent. Lawyer tiibbs, with mnstache and gostas ed cap-a-ple, then moved up to tho fro proceeded to elucidate his principles on temper- ance, 1118 was a pid for rllhmllu antirelv, He regardad the clanve againat selling liquor to minors as unjust. He nlao regarded liquor-selling as & legitimate barincas, which was lice; was upjustly injured by ordinances enacted after SQUARE DEALERS. ‘Willoughby, Hill & Co, at the Ronth Corner of Madison and Clark Btroets. Bome years ago, when a certaln firm of this .clty began an honorable business carcer by adopting rules which at that time possessed many clemonts of novelty, the people who bought goods of them fell intothe habit of t ction was de- callfng them *“aquaro dealers.” Accepting tho . der 8 basutifal and serviceabls white Coroner Dietzsch yesterday held an Inquest upon ! WIAT WERS THE CIRCUMSTANCES the ssloon-keopor had patil for hle license. 1fe | coivad from individnals claiming 1o be employes of nomenclature, Messrs, Willonghby, Hiil & Co, Trom this Fowder o) fa) sudservicesis whi . Ci : i1 '8t No. 50 | attending the piatting of this property? {henked the meeting for calling upon him. Aftee | Satker In the Conrt-lousa work, in which they | Lawler, . 3 & . | soft Roi A nide 13 fli‘n&.‘fi&e‘."‘mfl l: :“:l(h:ffe‘:'r";’::try‘lnn;lilltylc A “In IK'.'A thpu Ilnd'ln frac lunp:l See, 10, ;“"? transacting soma otuer routine business the meet- | wet forth that it has been imposeibic for them to The Committce on Judiclary reported back | decided to makelta kind of trade-mark, and | 192 minal ithout the usa of grease of potash, T upon Mrs, Marie Iondiger, at the comer of Hal- o ing adjourned. package sant free on recofdt of 23 cenls. get thelr pav, etc., and fn which ad sconcs of the of the river, was set apart at the u?::c without recommendation the resolutton In ref- | therefors caused & hugosign to be nfade and #ied and Twenty-second streets, who died of puer- | the Secretary of War by 1l mmie- starvation of whoie famlilies have been nicinred g h int ¢ | placed over tha entranca to thelr estabiish ’ 11 d ‘Katherine Roch, at the cor- | sfoner of the General Land Office as & 'Y, thy rosult. A reporter yesterday looked | eremce to licensiug strect cars, the opinfon of | placed over e 11 shment, : IE:;J“' fi' "T‘“Tfll“:lp::‘:‘“‘; u":’“ ;::“ ?'“m" l"“"“o :'1'\19 Ill-:;. b‘e’;e‘:h'nnvr?edr cm?x'x\:(:g“gf,? xfi?fif‘l" 1n?fl tfic facts um;ml o conld, with | the Corporation Counsel being advarse, and the | bearing the inscription, **The Boston Bquarc- n the stomach. rom nale. ing_no_lon; ited s _of reliable information o the e e o aciis ustiafied bimself | mAttor baving mever been declded by the Bu that, while the plcturo had been overdrawn, it was | prems Court. fact that Walker was conslderably in arrearsto | Thereport was lald over. Desling House,” and by that name it has been known ever since, ‘The firm has continued and prospered, even duringthe hard times which of the Chicago University met again yesterday af- terncon {n the etub-room of the Tremont Hoane, and transacted the business which would have been ‘The South Tawn Board met yesterday afternoon, Justice Wallace in the chair, Collector Kimball nu!gcltn.l the employment of counsel to ald him In needed for military 'gul;ro ), the Becretary of Whar, actifg under anthority derived from certain acta of Congress, appointed Mr, Durchard an ageat 1o Iay ont the whola property into blocks and lote YEAST POWDER. A Fb e his workmen, and nlso that his maoner of paying a | b kod ‘busi terpri a | farsnor , Sad the bank cases. and, on motion, it was declded ta | Voo guiling ft. Durchard came to Chi- | transacted Thuredsy evening badthere been & quo: | ¢hem in orders on groce: res hod not been con- Al Daly, by unanimous consent, introduces have wrecked so many business enterprises, an eatible whea made ot common and che Iy B“fi.’;":‘,’,{.,‘.fi:’fi,‘:’n‘.‘é'fi}f:{,‘.‘"fih:’éfl’: Tith 8 view Lo seling it Darchard came 10 Ol | - when they were rosdy to act. The Hon. | ducirato sels berft. . Walker wiy he owes o | an ordinanco providing for the licensing of | L4a om0 of the strongest, fnanclally, th the | f Tpuckage soat frea on fecelpt o n tion, and the lots end blocks, except the park, wero afterwards sold as they were represented on that plat, The eastern boundary of tha fractional srction, as represented on the mlr. ‘wae tho lake, and some of the luts abutted onit. It has been claimed that the Secretary had not sufile elent authority from Congress to lay ont the addition, or to sell the Iand; bt It has been recontly declled by one of the Circuit Courte of the United States— 1he opinlon is reported in Hughes, page 138, and the cane I8 the United States va. Tha Balt & Oblo Raliroad Company—tbat, under the act of March 3, 1819, authorizing the Beenurg of War 10 sell such military sites belonging to the United en found or becomo nseless were fixed at the same per diom as lnst year— 85— an were alro those of the Chief Clerk and Cashier— $10a day each. . Yesterday afternoon an informal recoption was tendercd Miss Marie Roze-Mapleson and ber hns- band at the residenco of Mr. and Mrs, Clemons, No. 47 Bonth Carpenter street, About fortylndies and gentlemen were prescnt, 'The honors of the occasion were done by Mr. Perkins, nssisted by Jr, and Mrs. Clemons, The former I8 a brother of tho Iate Jule Perkins, of this city, who was the firat husband of Mlie. Roze. Judge Otts, Recelver of the State Savings Bank, stated yesterday thal he should jndge they were, on the fast half of the bank-books, which they are ‘balancing nx. As goon a3 the Dayard compromite 1 fixed up tho Receiver will begin to pay the divi- dend. and he thinks this will be In the course of two weeks. No nttention will be pald to the fact that the boaks have not all been balanced In tho paywent of the dividend. The Tuird National has al d:g:‘qn dividend, up tolast nlfhl. £103,000 Thomas 1loyno presided at the mecting yeaterday afternoon, and thers wasa quite foll attendanco of Trusiees. The finet thing dona was toaccept the resignation of Prof. Abornethy, ss President of the University, and to elect the Rev. Gslusha Anderson to that office. Dr. Anderson feelingly expressed his thanks for the honor conferred, but stated that, previous to bis cntering upon tho,. duties of the offce, ho muat be relleved of his prescnt pastoral charge. 1l apoke hopefully of the future of the University, and stated that it was his Intentlon to edminister its affalrs with economy, and, he hoped, acce| ably to the Board and all Intsrested In its snccess, Prof, Abernet X was requeated to continuoe in office until Dr. Anderson could personally assume the discharge of its doties, and expressed his will- ingness 1o comply with the request. flu offico of Chancellor was then ahollshed, the Governor of the Etate being ex-officlo Chanzallor. Resolutions of respect to the memory of W. ¥, city. " How to profit by the example of {lis suc- ccss should be an iotcresting questlon to voung men embarking in fnéepemdent ventures, and o fow words upon that point may pot be out of place or unluteresting to the general reader. [n the first place, it laa cordinal _principle with Mesars. Willouzhby, Hill & Co. to look'ahend, and to count ubun keeping the customers which come to tirem. 1o the words of the sentor member of the firm, “Wo look forwaed to sclling goods to our customers’ children twenty-five years from now.” To this end they endeavor alwaysto give the very test goods at low prices, and ways guaranter. that they wilt be satisfactol Customera ary_alwass fnvited to return good that are unsatisfactory, and thelr moncy will be returned promptly and no questions asked. The one-price rule {s strictly observed. Now, what hias been the result of this method! The establishment ot Willonghby, tlill & Co. has N e Jona In tho eity on the: Conri-ilause not 10 | gtrost cars, tho smount belng left blank. 300, d that all tho debt et the e Oy kind mhalaotvetss are- lossthun | 1t was roferred to the Commities on Li- $12,000, Mo says, furthor, that'he thas paidcity | censcs. '8 ONCO eve wo wecks ap to arecent o o vaploges st Lemont Gncaaiaonth. | 150 Commlitee on Judiclary recommended ?mc bis_bookkeeper docs not 'mlm‘ ‘agreo with | the passage of tho resolution suthorizing the him, The mona{.ol 1t i;,\l.r \'i -‘l}inr ‘-' ggm;i‘:tn Mayor to remove_the obstructions from Canal- bly fnvolved o o O out sodrems, and must | DOrt aventic and Eighteenth stroot—the manner Await his fume. Mo means well snough, of removal to bo determined by the Law Do- and Intends {0 evory partment. C ond £ad bean opted ™ near unto B L I e b T the contract cost himnot | Xhia refers to the shanty in tho strect, less than $30,000, which fs more than allthe ‘The report was concurred In, Ernflu on the work pau poy bly amount The ssme Committeo reported fo favor of the . 1l ,::,‘J??:;:f,fA.‘fi:: wotar, by beingal: | pussage of the ondinance providing that no street and this ia the éause of all the trauble, Ha {snow, | or alley should be paved until all sower, gos, en alnce taking hold of the work, in tho | ang wator pipes had been lnld, unless otherwise bands of an avaricions mob who have demanded | aypecially authorized by the Council. 1} Il f t be hss becn pald, of hum s division of excry cent o s been pactk 1 Ald, Bommer moved to amond by striking out BABBITTS SALERATUS. Astandsrd artfcle. Asswple peiasge sent ‘ree on receipt of 25 centa. BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, 7D freafrom all fmpurities. The housewity 5':’;'1' e e it Packaye seat treo on recelptof 3 centa. BABBITT'S has beon unsucces aul dock-yards, lighthous property held by the United Stal 6 par- Doscs, ihe Sectetary of War did have aathority to Tiake sales of property altaated as thie property wan. And, forthermore, the act of tho Secretary q % "War in’ this inetance hos been repeatedly | Conibaugl, 8 mempor of the Board, wore read snd fering from | **@Rs. X 1t now occupk ” N POTASH- of i 4,000, and the Central Natlonal has paid ::cuxr.n{xes by Congress 83 & ald et 1 | adopted: o Anas. l"; }.'.‘""‘é'?.«ma“?.?' sitloy for some | Ald. Cary did not belleve In placing tho con- '".::‘I""d mzl(l ::v" 5 nlth‘eu o] o'f l.l% ble the strength of $50,000 of ite §80,000. Uo not think, therafore, it wonld be possible to | Mr. 0. W, Barrett, Chalrman of the Finance | yine e e J1o may porsibly get 837,000 Tucs: | trol of improvementa, ot the power of saying ?ut‘:'fi (.!lg:fi!‘lud L';:dulcm rnul;k‘: o e s &tflufiegfimrlhfi.‘h sttt donble hG eteipt ot 3 'n"l":eA l.!;'ln"v‘r:lx:‘f' T‘r(!m::; of gxe‘ "ync':'msl‘-.ymn't m; impeach any of the titics which have been derived | Committ made & statement of um,la_«l. and e dny, wot this will scarcely last b across the Clark | when improvements should be made, In the e co me from the Secrelary of War to say of the lots In the Fort3 Dearborn Addition, To ‘the park, under Judge Drummond's deciston, the Government has merely 8 naked title, subject to the right of the ublic ta tne gronnd, Other Jurlsts have thought, lowever, that the United States has no title left in that ground—that, when it was dedlcated to public uses, the foe didn't pass to thecity, but, under the statate relating to town plots, it passed to the Htate, If the land s divertod, the owners of ad- inlnln[ nmwr?. 1 think, conld recover damages, f they believed they sustained aoy." Y*Why shonld the Commisalon penditures during the past year, he former amounted to $13, 000, exclusive of donations, and the latter to $18, 000, The resignation of Mr, Henry Greenebaum, aw Trensurer, was read and accepted, and Mr. J. F. Glllett elected to that offce., Mesars, J. F. Qillett, Wirt Dexter, Ienry Btrong, and Alonzo Abernethy were clected Trus- tees to (1] the vacancles exmlng{ln the Iioard, A commlitee, col of 3 rett. J. A. Smith, chosen to revise the rales of the Board, cents. THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounce of gold for every ounco of impurities fousd la amy of theso preparations. Tor Sale vlm al( Denlers, . ____mEDIOAL, HKOLMAN’S AGUE & LIVER PAD, aptiisa tathe oo stemach. i\l l-nv capitr] hos grown so that they alwaya buy thelr zoods for cash, and thus get ltberal dlscounts in the Eastern markets, Tbey are In closo relatlons with oll tho Eastern manuface turers of woolcns, and can always place goods before the public at lower Yflce nn can other firms not having equal facllities, This Is snld to ha the only estavlishment I the world where is kept every article that iy worn by the male sex. Evenlin tho present dull scason it ro. streot bridge unlcas he ‘adopts some now tactics. | hands of the gus compenies. His men ought to bo paid ot of the amount, how- eas, 17, rays, ver, SBa Y thoy are not thers will bo troable, & M naament Wy agreed to, yeas, 17, rays, i id o e S b, M u on, ng, Kerber, Lawler, Deidier, Me: THOE CITY-HALL. Kurney, ' Rawlolg en, " Linsentarth, Monday Judge Moors whl tske up the Sonth | Sweeney, Jausson! Daly—17, Town tax matter In connection with the sult of the | cargliriorenzerks Usllard, afibert, Turoop, First Natlonal Daok sgalnst the Coilector. The same Committee recommended the plag- Talmer lonse, There wero present J. H. Clough, Willlam Readfck, \W. 7. Murphy, Secrelary Kred . Wines, of the Staio Board of Charities, and II, €. Clark, of Kankaker, Sccretary of the Ioard. ‘Tho only bustness transacted was the preparation of an advertixement for proposals for certain bulldings decided upon, for which the plans have already beew accepted,' The bida will be_opened on the 10th inst. In Kankakee, whero the Doard of Trustees will meet for that purpose. It appears from the opiniona fled at Ottawa that Laual force of Liventy-fivo sulesmen to attend Payments on account of the asseasment made fur | Ing on file of the petition asking the Council quires o make a dig- | _Tho compromise proposition to pay the Unlon to thelr customers, and st other times thesc are '}?;rrfy‘:.'_"l:.f %n:l:r'.m’;lhnrmunlm:lml '::‘l’v.filrm: {inetlon in (bs matters apid the reporter to Matusl Lifo-Insurance ‘Company $100,000 withen | pumping out llealey Slongh have begun, and the | not to ive Riordan a seat. Incrensed to over thirty. A apecinl featurs of B year was then taken up and formally adopted. and the detaile of the plan to ralse the monoy left 10 tho Finance Committee. ‘Tho Board then adjourned, The Trustees fesl very confident that they will be able to ralse the $100, 000 by means of subscrip- ons and pledges withio the time allowed, ~after which tha University will be free from debt. and the fuancial embarrasstbents under which it has CORPORATION-COUNSRL BONFIRLD, * "}?I. Cl|l|hll are different.”’ . . *Tha scrip held by Dlanchard is songht to ba Jocated on the sccretions to Sec. 15, and that held by Britton, Gray, and Drummond they sock to lacate on accretlons to Sec. 10. They base tho legulity of their ciaims and thelr right 1o a patent under the Talcott survey of 1830 on the ground t vy he remalnder b) The report was concurred In, I‘:&’ififi?fi!“fl‘nwfinfl'°”° 4 ndas by The'l‘lano C;lmmuu:n re;'nmmeulflesd ul:‘ “-p The recelpts from the benefits for tho widows of | 380, of tho ordinance In reforeuce to advertiaing o Brecsnirho ware killed at 150 Floid, Lelter & | 107 bids, all blds for materlals to bo made ou Co. fira wora $1, 768,84, and contributions 8110, | April 1of cach vear, except when {t comes on The Fitemen's lienevolént Association gave each | Sunday, and theu Aorl 2. Concurred In. of tho widowa $480, ‘The same Committes reported In favor of the Ald. McAuley ond Pearsons desirs to meot resolution directing the Law Department to re- ed over ncarly four years, Tho alleged lihel was commiticd early in 1974, and sult was bronght 8o afterwards, In April of 1875 a trial was had, and a verdict rendored for plaintilf. A mnew trisl was ordered, and the case was again heard in May of the same yesr, when a verdict was render. ed ot £25,000 for plaintif, which was subscquent- Iy, reduced by eonsent of both sldea to$15,000. The matter was taken upto the Supremo Court, the great storo {s the talloring depurtment, where pants are made to order from the best material for 84 n palr. Truly,the Boston 8quare- Deating House fa one of the Institutions of Chi- €ago. —— COL. INGERSOLL'S LECTURE. t 1 those of thelr constitaents who signed the remon- | Portto the Council the aulount ot money that To the Editor of Tha Tridune. tion on the Jirer o and, o duly of 1876, tho deciston was s@irmed: | {81001 203 *gY e e A e or (et e o s topien iy | trance siainat tho paving of 0 stgnod the remon- | Fan bo legally sppropriated for the presontfiscal | - Cmicao, Fob. 7.—In speaking of Ingersoll's Fonaiine Jier e m[;':l.’ :;lc‘{ln::: ;:—'nnlcgl‘.‘":x:l nmn::i:nr':?er. -':2:;:; erty sarvoyed under the laws of the United States; poaltion alt along, it1s understood, that wonld | First Ward, ot 3 o'clock thif afternoon, in the | year. Coneuirred iu. tos,atasglesndpert qecture fn an editorial yesterday, regret Is ex- preased that he should so violently array Wim- self agalnst tho religious convictions, and so roughly jar tho sopaibilities of thousands of his political admirers. Supposs he had talked in that strafn agalnat volygemy, would it not have }flrre(l upon the minds of Mormonsi Ana yet or that you would applaud him. There was a time when denouncing slavery was jarring to more reonla than Ingersoll can now lar with bis blasphomy (what rank blasphemy it is to ot accept the afiice of President 'unte that evety powible offart would ba mide to pay off the $100,000 and free tho Institation from its bur- densome debts. The fact that he accepts the ofiice, and will eater upon ite datlos s soon s he cio ascver his relations with the 8econd Lisptist Chureh, would reecs to Indicate that he has recelved . full assurances on that subject. RECORDER BROCKWAY. 1418 CLATM YOT EXTRA COMPENSATION. *!What Is your opinion," sald a reorter to Mr. that it was unoccapied and unappropriated in law at the date of location by the holders of the scrip, and that it ls ‘mot and mever was an_ accretion to fractional Bees. 10 1 ‘The scrip held by Valeotine he sesks to locate on earborn Park, and the publicground east of Michigan avenue, between Randolph and Madlson strcets, and he clalms that the agent of tho War Dupartmen Burchard, badno suthonty to reserve for salg apy land in the Fort Dearborn Addition, —that It should all have been sold; ana thal under the act of 1810, under which the 1:nrvay was made, snd declalon, reversing and remapding the cas belleved op tho groand of excessive dams the sdmission of xome improper testimony. TEMPERANCE MASY-MEBTINO, The West-Side Ited-Ribbon Club was to have « held a mass-meeting ot Tammany Jallg corner of Lincoln and Indlana_strects, last evenifie, aud so was the Citizens' Lcn‘xue. When it was found that both orpanizations were biiled for the .same hall the same cvening, it was apreed that they should unile and hold a Jaint meoting. The weeting was opened by Mr, Monroe, lh: President of the Red Ribvons, o commlttee-room adjoining the City Clork's ofice. Thu‘l:ll’nu Col;‘ll'fl‘ltte‘ rmn\‘llncnd:l:l ‘hg pu:- 0 men in the first stages of small-pox waiked | 880 Of the resolution rcquestin; 0 County s e Cormiisioner s ofite. yéster: | Board to consolidate or sbollsh the thres Town day and interviewed Brock McVicksr, who | Boards, with view of organizing ono for the coolly aronsed himself from a pootis mood, | governincot of the three towns. Concurred in. and ordered thelr removal to the pest-house, Tha ‘The same Comimlttec reported back the mes- nafortanate persons came from No, 330 zia | gago of the Mayor vetolog the ordinance con- stroet, and from the Chicago Totel, on Clark | cerning bopds of contractors, recommending tha " passage of the ordinunce or a aimilar one. ~Tho The ** berry men " were on hand to the number ofa ).ulfndu{m ‘sesterday aftarnoon at 2 o'clock 10 | SoepLance of {nsuflicient bonds fn the past by contor with the Judiclary Committes upan tho or- the Departmont of Public Works rendered {t g dvers Hojman Liv: itgy N, X N et b urin i Cineing - | absolutely necessary lor the Counctl to do some- A vong was aunj ® quarietic, and then, o | the platting done, and tho land sold, there was o | James P, Root yesterdsy, ‘*as to the clalm of E'e':?s?'n::'lfl':':'fbf:':l'}'w.r'-d"n‘:‘.‘zn."f.'.{fa‘,'%’.'{fifi‘,. ting regarding the kind and quality of bonds, | T e:},‘}:.‘."fl,‘}"gl‘fi:’m:ng‘l: ""':;"m'{’“:;‘;‘m’l:{ ol mation, Andlow Paston; of tha Citisonst | POWer to sell a military roservation scquirad vu 2 ‘Recorder Drockway for the $1,000 oxtra compen- and Cuok,—and the draft of the ordinance arawn | Resteictions would confine the city's work to Dy City-Attorney Tutbill could not be found in tho | honest and competent men, soquent to the pa League, was tnvited to tako the chair. Ijo made | (EIRSL 0O RUROE0S oniy the millary oter I the Coloncl go on with b arriug remarks. . tion for the absteact work?"" B 0puning sncech. in which he narrated the ex Slsencs of that gentleman: s the matter was | It was ald over. L BT maysame, Iy s s of 2 * | tione ncquired provious to the passage of thiat act. **When I was County-Attornoy,” sald Mr. Tuosd: e at 3 o'cle & 5 . | Jarring slavery—a leous practice approved by perlnce o the Leasoe during he fonr monihe i | FFGASIIOPIE trve B would lave s HANED | Rant, o1 drow the orgial resolatlon graning | Pra petice Commiltes canside v A T e Mo the Blule—it Hunlly fell, and all men arc phys- fcally troe. Hy jarrin v.hco\uxl. men muy be- \come froed lnnuecmufix - Lzx Bonrpra, i LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE. In another place will be found the fiuancial propaatian, and o favortta wpon 4Ty g N e i G e N e Jocate his scrip on any part of Fort Dearborn Ad. dition, —that occupled by private individuals as well as that to which the city clalms {t has an equitable title, " **Do you think the Commissioner {ntonds to de« clde in the way Intimatedr” **No, becanso we have had no notice of it The Veon accomplishied. Among other things, hestated . 4 + Akt there bad bean nino ssloons closed through the efforis of the Assoclation, When this Chairman cloved, ho called upon Mr. E, F. Cook 1o speak, The latter took the plat- form’ oud made a strong speech. in which he brooght ont many instances which had met his observation durlng his practico in the Police The ice Committee constdered referen tion of pronerty-owners bn Monroe streot, from ,...mf o rmoon. . A, D, Titsworth, clothier. | State to Fifth ‘avenue, protesting against the {nfflm:d’ the Committes that he had 8 number of ving of that strout with wooden biocks on & olice uniforms on hand, and desired o sell them, | foundstiom of flagstones. Bapt. Hickey 1d that he conid noballow tho pa- |~ Ald, Pearsons sald all the people down-town :‘i‘{.‘;’h‘fi D e wrirabsy | Woro protesting agalnst streat Improyements, DO e Lo farmish uniforms for the force, The | Aid would present thelr gricyances to the Com- the extra compensation, and submliteq It to the County. Bosrd, and . it pleased them all. While thos® nbatracts which are recorded there, or cortl- fled caples of thom, caonot be in and of themselves evidence, yot they are & matter of convenlence, or starting-polnt to peoplo to get information, and + CLOTHES-CLEA Tin T beaatifahy TTED | or CLEAS KD and (k. ourOld 2t |" K0’ Dearbo matter has nover been sudmitted to him for decl s ! the f A tec on Btreets and Alloys to-day. statement of that splendid underwriting cor- ol fan, though briefs have been fled by both sides, | they are gerting to be used as abstracts. The | matter was deforred until some jonal facts Y ration, the Liverpool & Lordon & Globe In- ' ey N o g&rfi;?nldd;l‘;y?:nhfi:; ::ed‘dct?l ?3“:!:' :fi'flm&’:‘%‘:fl’ ffifildfifi.fi.‘,fl"zflfw}fi; abstract men were and mro charging very high | could be obtained. The "‘"““",}',:{,igfl’,, ‘“‘:.;.h_" Cowmiitee, f:m“ bompnny‘ pnoglld!l having a clear sur- 0 es .‘V o 'I:"',:Mu. D meeting, after which a vigll » s y {ces for abatracts, and {f I can't get the original | _The Committee on Btrests and Alleys of the 5 8 0 " TR T the diairiet I n e o 0 wa? | & declulon is glven on the Dearborn Park loca- et h AR ot the original | _The Commlltes o 80t ets ftarmoon ty considee | o Tha Committeo on Btreota and Alleys of the | plus of $1,763.181; the Company makes the ex ques, Bhawls, etc., ubdivision, I can go tothe Ne- R corder's office, examine the records there, and ol taln information which will help m find the original. The law does not requiro those abstracts 0 be recorded, but designates what may be re- cannot be used in evidence, nor can certifled oplos of them, bocauee the law don't make them evidence. The Hecorder can refuse to ed to thore prescnt to elgn the pledgo nud joia the Rted-Ribbon Club, and the meet| nkndlonm’-d. FATIIRIL COOSEMANS. "The solemn funeral rites over the remains of the Rev. Ferdinand Cooremans, K, J., will take place in the Church of the lloly Famlly, West Twelrth #troet, at U o'clock this morning, 1t {8 expected at & large unmber of the pricats of the city will be {n attendaoce, The remains will bo taken by tions, notice will be given the city. The otner locations affect ‘Taicott Island® only,—esst of fractions] 10,—a littlo o | about_twelve acres of the Sec, 15, Lsumgarten's location Talcott survey In Sec. 10, T that have beca submitted to the Compmis: argumenta and orlofs, snd they do nof D ee O ugrecable 1o 3 communicstion from | South Division, who tnvestizated the gravellng e barer, (i Caminttoe deciaed. o Tecommend of Michizan avenue, submittod thelr report. ihe passaze of an ordinance for the vacation of a | They say if thoy had had power to enforco tho pottion of Lumber street, tho persons in Interest | attendance of witnesses aud administer caths Dproposing, in the event of eald vacation, to deal- | othertbanextra-judicialones, they felt confident cate tlio proparty now fronting on Lumber atreet, | that thoy could have developed matters which 2 and %o open, Loomis sirect of eighty foat width 9 B i e e e T rmway, | {he pabllsgoght toknow, but which wers now traordinary showing of an focomo 81,100,142 greater than all oxponses, No other company’s record can approach this, e : CELEBRATED throughont Duck & Rayner's malt cough mixture {a a slmple the u...‘,....m,um'u ol remedy for adults and chlidren. parts, 1 D uug upward 8 40, 40, 60c per B, * Addren) orders GUNTIIELR, Confec e et [i D S—— borm Farik etcont a o the Cliveciaim ihat the | BALGS STSCG, JORAEITIRC SALISEIAL? | Weihlon trom prepariy-owners on and in th i Uiilden by fcar or colluslon’ of goma s5dthe DELYIN: Pouer. Chicago. the cxentag train'to . Loaw fo Inierment la o | doiph etreels, iv Dart of tho Destbarn Park reser. | SUTdILY not (6 pay bim for thls work and the Einityol West Harrleg witeat, asking for the PAt- | dona under the direction and supervision of the | (McDOUGALL=On the aih, of comuraption, — —— Jeault cemetery ot Flariasant. Fatber Cookermans | vatlon, or the public graund. O e o T paoit Uiliago & Alton and the Piitsburg, Fort Wayne Depastment of Publlc Works, at 8 costof $18,~ rueral sorvicou st the reada AUCTION BALES. sud, therefore, wus 8 few s Y of tho famlly, 890 tho 100D 10t at 1 o'ciock. ¥Heads & JoDONNFLL—Yab, 8, Ellen R, McDe 5olCBONNFLL_Fb.8, Ellen E. McDonzll, sged 31 Funersl {rum her late residence, 508 West E tarmieet, Fricnds are llied to hand, oY 1 the b1l 2 Katg C. Nobineat. thence by carrisgosto tosent Tt ¥ (T Biitdlo (N. Y.) sad Torouta (Caz.) pasors plesse s uver 5O years of sga'at the time of s death, lle was roceived into tho Jesuit Order as novice in ), when ho mnde his first vows, which wero renewed on his formal sdmission to'the Society, Oct. 30, 1842, Hewas ordained priest by the Iit. -Rev, Blshop Vandovelde, in Ft. Louls, 1n 1851, and at ‘once entered on tho carecr of realuna professorial nnd priestly labors, which ended ouly with hia life. lo was enyaged for several years afler his ordins. have been saved millions of dollars. Inssmuch as it 18 putting extra work on Itecorder Brockway, — ‘work which the law don't require. —they ought to Y him n respectable compensation, snd I don't think $1.000 s any too ‘much, The Counly Doard's refusal to do it Jooks to me as if they were trying (o make & littlo chenp capital for thamselves on the score of sconomy. 41t s supposed, yor know," ssld the roporter, **ihat there la snother reason, mamely: that the Recorder won't Ist the Board run his ofiice. " *+1f the community would only take certain members of the County Board, and the people they » & Chicago Rall on llarrison atreet belwee the river and Canal street, was referred to tha I ANTI-TEMPERATE. TOB OERMAN BALOON-EEEPERS XNTER TOE YIELD, Yestorday afterncon at 2:30 o'clock, a largely- attended meeting of German saloon-keopers wis held at No, 173 Clark street, for the purpose of organizing sn assoclation to counteract the present tempersnco movement, Charles Wohe presided, Gen. Lieband his Denokrat were presont, and so was McNaily, who is supposed to control his awn 7, $3,803.67 of which was pald out of funds contributed by individuals, and $10,809 out of l;lmmem of Publle Works, which {s preparin the streat-repalr fund,” Uf the amount expend. mates for the wark In nccordance with ‘s resolu- | ot 83870 was for ** carth called gravel," fur- bt i { Ald, Lawler. The Committee recommend- i S Cotncil 1o Irsteact. the Caruoration Coumsel Slited by Chtries B kvorla: o sbectice it cecaings in tho matter | tions called for gravel frec from dirt, }keo the tocauto s sy of logal procecdings ln, Ihe tatier | sample furnisbed. _Whether tio matérial deily- Do povine of Wet Chicago avenue and North Ash- | ercd under the contract wes like the sample Jandavenue, aud remonstrances against tbo im. | tho Committee wore uuable to ascertain, be- rovement of Division sirest, Centre avenue, and | cause the sample was not preverved and could tumuoy street, were placed on flo. It was do- | not be produced, but the Committee an cided to recommend the rep of the ordl- | certained that the material furn'shed nance, puesed in 1874, glving the West Park [ gnd used was By ELISON, POMEROY & €Oy Auctionoers, 78 and B0 lanaolph-st. CLOSING SALE Erby & Periolat’s Stock FINE FURS! At Store, 87 Madison-st,, Saturdsy Morning, Feb. 8, st 10 o'olock SPECIAL OFFERINGS. 1854, he was uppolnted Rect the Corten st 3 ector of e College al Hardatown, K+ which ofico he beld antil. 1857, KUGAN-AL 648 Congress-at., James, old t to get in there, and lock them upand t “composed largely of d ifanuah Kugan, of it lorlassut, near st Lod and forashort time | 108 01 B SRR K L B tliquors uxpired, 1V'a my opinion it would do tne com. | Milwaukeo wvenss B (Rt (0t ot Camiral | entirely unsuited for the uso fo which it wag g o aubsequently was engaged in active missicnary la- bors, ‘The “15th of Janusry, 1850, be becamo President of th St. Louls Univoralty, at 8t. Louis, and continued fu’ ofiice until the 1uth of July, ny 11e was Provincial of the Oruer for tio Weatern Provinco from 1802 to 1471, and was sub- manity 8 great desl of good. Why, Just they should require me, as Hecorderof tl rintond the poor fur the couvenlence of t! YAy, . 1878, Mrs. C. . Carrlar t 0:3) 8. m,, from her late rest- abas »ton papra pleass 0opy. minors question. e favorsd a lmit, bat he tbought a boy 17 or 18 years of age, having sense cnough to know good from evil, should be sllowed 10 drink what, whe ind when he pleased, t Al v 0 0g- | spplted, aud that, fu conseguence of tho untt D e e Ogton Avenio. from. Twelllh chernctér of such material, the large amount of street to the west lino of Douglaa Park. A report manc{ expended on the street was, 10 a great on the order for the opening of Hamilion avenue | extent, waated, and the effort to linprovo the "y o L'fll ‘They ought to pay meSof course, Now, rorkway len't dulog this particalar sorvice as Ha- corder, Lut le mnerely there sa a costodlan. What bo through to Van Buren topt and & petition. for | strect was an expensive and uufortunata fall | 5 GURLEY=0n ¥ridsy moraingy the Bh tnst., Mra, 9 . 9 aLinontly chason for the frat Brevdent of St 1g- | A motion was made to make the taimporary or- | does e for tho common benefit of the citizens, and | thv opentog of Winchicuter avenus, ware vlaced on | yre, i Ine: Gurlers Wi T O i ke e Seal BMI‘HBS, Seal and MIII¥ Sils, natlus Collego in this clty, which position he held nizstion pormane he onght 1o be paid 8 reasonable compensation for | Ble. "he Commlttee sald that they wero unsble to uners! from the restdence of Kdson Kelth, 924 Glflm Seal Cnps llnhes b“ from W71 to 14T, wien Lie tiapaired Boaith B ations satd tiat taay had oaly bwnly-eight | o dusi 10 llusteato biow mach beauat (his work ORIMINAT ascortain what constderationscaused the accapte AL e L L G Sy D .. uisiuaie urce m to relinquish the of o o3 ! con| ou the c e0e, mention on A T '8 No he qx»ox.mcn.“ membars enrolled, had occaaion about two years ';m to -: :f. 9, ance of the fmoroper material, ‘Ihey add that two of the three persons kuownto have been lu- terested 1o the contract refused to be sworn, Syory curiously.” It appearedthatneitherof the 1ands was continued yostorday for ons week | three persons was ever befors encaged ln fure by Justice Haines. nishing gravel to anybody, and that they wore Minor arreats: Georgo Prank, cruelty to animals; | In oufir bu-lg:.u. l(.onz)u]icrlnz lfim." Qoorgo Howard. larceny of apalr of pantsfrom | the falr profits of & otho o cOSMEer Yonry Beck, of No. 310 State street; Charles Mil- ( Were small, tha Committes thought it strauge 1 long tltle, and the fellow was guing to borrow some money on & pleca of property. I'went to the abstract ofiiee and found it would cost me $300 to et the abstract. ILoccurred to e that 1 might find something 'in the Itecorder's office. I went ovor there. hunted through hisIndices, —and hehad golten up soma nice ones, too,—snd do im‘ know that I found what I wanted, got & certlfied copy, and it only cost me $2 or §3 for an entire abstract A meeting of a few of thoe lighta of the so-called Workingmen's party was held In a dim saloon in the Pifth Ward laat__eveniny. The mecting wasa cluse-communion affuir, and Ita purpose seemed 10 ba to confor as to what was ncceasary 1o be done to push forwand to success and gobble up th ofticen {n the coming city clection, ~ All that wa done was talk, but it was plain that they were full of gxpectations, and that they were ssogulne of Mr. Miller favored first making an enrollment of those present, preparing a constitution and by- 1aws, and notatarting this thiog permanently, He believod In matarodoliberation, and that the neces- sary committees shoulsi ho firsiappainted, One of the pentlemen wauted tbe proceedings also conducted in Englls. . The suggestor was called to order. e — By GEO, P. GORE & CO, 5 and 70 Wabash-arv. Baturdsy, Feb, 0, at 0:30 a, M. CROCKERY COOBEMANS~The membars of the Married Men's Sodaity, ficly Faulily Parish, are requestad to mieet this evenlog at s quarier Lo 8 sharp, at tle(r chapel, fn order 10 escort tLe Itev. Fatler Coussmans’ remalns to Tnralvey dopot, Briag scarts, WOODRUFF~In 1his city, at the restdance of his waead Uhhae Bhesr, Fots o Jona It Wosdrud 3r, M, ted his quarter befure I it proj 1 di Jer. Besaniting David Payne—both colored: Mattie | that the men should leavo otlior bustucss to ‘;’;.‘.'::;“’ re. Joho' IL. Alled dad Mre.’ Charies W, accomplishing grest things § 7. Matiern wanted to psy uarter befure he | of that rty from the Government down, | 1¢% i 4 4 v i ¥ 0 5,",""‘.’...:',' ‘20:'%.“ ;:35:_!% e 147,95 B0k | ol Soyining. g topsrhleg e o e everrment {9 | Quirk, & well-known thisf, wanted by Dotective | tako such 8 coutract. DBut the contract ylelded | ] ';:‘-%:: \hs temlly aro farited to attend toa tu- | A LARGE ASSORTMENT IN OPEN LOTS. v recomment 0 one 1o an informal way, **1s, we have cut loose from the Communists, vur connection with whom hag beretofute been our gre caused another to spesk .P nd say that *the darkles are all with us, and sll wo have to dols 1o Jead *em on s llttle. " Another wan satleicd that a great rovulution had taken place since the lsst clection, and t they would have everything their uwn nd athlf snotver, full of enthusi- aru, sald t ith Ward was all right, and, to back up his opinjon, sald that Jast fail the Demu- crats peut 14, 00U m the ward and the Leopublicams sbout the me, and yet the Workingmen came very m:_l‘rcnry!ng‘ it Condenatnz thelr hopes, snd 1t wau moved that those who deslred could joln. ’n:u!o ‘was an 4itemint to exclude U men Seott, s&ua)il “Cumldex::li‘ trlml wt‘lh ygo‘h turl:“ furuistied on a con ur 1, e Com eu fiifi?fifl.‘ .."n‘,':fi:. ‘12'.?.‘.' :.&1‘:.:‘::‘.5‘;:.’;‘3. concluded that the city's luterests had nut been dny for the arrest of M. Hormes, wno, wbe says, | consulted fn the manuer or uality of the put- brutally attempted o commui' rapo 'upon ber | chase. In view of the fact that four and on daughter Matllds, 11 years old. 1lermes is being | sizth miles had becn graveled ata large e: sought for, peuse, cutting dowu tho mouey on hand su that Detective Michan) Gallagher yeatorday racovered | other strcets Lad to be neglected, the Commit- a aliver-plated {nstrumout vajued st $283, atolen | tee recommended that fu {uture not moce than from T. M. Uodfrey, of 100 Wabash svenue, and | §300 be uxed ou any ono strect, B-wned by the thieves to A. Dimmond, pawn- "Aftor reviowing the conoection between the roker, fur $20 only. In Yeasca' shop., also in N hat st i‘.m""’“‘:{,&‘??:;::.‘" boten by hg'::'fivv.'i'n“: i’l‘:’n’:‘l‘fi sflp"'"wll;";& '.‘,‘:.':,‘,“.‘.w',hv“,“‘fiz.t,.;‘;. 8 $200 wi atolen 8 AR 8 Bon Shonaan, - or Suriing. from da nief | Ligle, Afier roviewing the teatlinony of tha certified copy to the puuul who cximlued it, and were satlsfied with it. I told them where they could nd the original, and I think the lawyer did go and find the County Doard should anse they sre higgling for $1,000 and becauso they can’t control the oflice, 18 sbéurd, 1f they don't wan't to_pey him extra for the work, Jet tiem repeal that sesciution and stoo bensfiting the public. Awm itis, uuny!' putsad- diticnsl work on him, —night work, tou, for he has to employ time whlch ho duosn't need to put inon his ordinary duties, Tho walary of §3 1s only for such dullcs as are required of bim by law, and 4f he does any other daties which are ‘put ufiun him, Involvln‘{. Saenin outlay of tige, lnblzw ich he native el , 88 not belag uecessary to this orgunlsation. Miiler made a speech against excluding the Ammericans or any other nationaiity, ‘The Chalr stated that the objects of the Assoc! tion locluded all who were willing to pay the of 25 conts, There wasno question of natione 8 (N, Y.) NW'ID"END'» ANNOUNOEMENTS, , AT 10:30 A, M., FURNITURE, Conslsting of Parlor and Chamber Bsta, Nockers, Esl Chairs, ‘un.u. Bofas, Tables, L lll’: Burcaus Blds" o irely Sl pus ald wiThdus saserve. el ) ut Fe 3 Yy B B 0. COlik & CUvs Auctioneers Auction Salb Boots & Shoss L drawback.' This ER A LECTURE ouree, 8t the West fieruoon &t 3 o'clock. R N, W. ABD WILL DE! bn ¥ Pelusious * 1n tha Dim: nd Upers-House, va Bun. Dli REYNOLDS WILL CON ce at y's Cliurch, coruer av. an . thia eveniog, ADMOND SUNKE, A 3., WILL i JODHOND, JaPt e B S atitoc sty ihis avens ing._Sutject: ** Fobmulw of Thouxht. 2 A, WILLAUD WILL LEAD TIE NOONDAY o Wseting (o-day, Bubject: ** Conversion.” KD o Chicagos 'Alist of the members was read, and_all destring i to Join were invited to come up tw the platfarm. About ninety or 100 jolned, wostly Uermans. That concluded, TiIN BUSINESS OF TUB MERTING On motlon, the tomporary organization was cone tinued souther week. e, yaig 5 e Wednesday, Feb, 13, 0:80 a. m., i 2 h | Civg & Co. " Burling, nicknaied * Fiowary Bob,+ | the ~ witneases who - awora that they AL, JOSEPH ARDER, LADAMAT R. 0L » d BT w8 | MR oty communoter | st g ol 55, el " v | ingn, Sriarncepeto pemion, | baa moner i, whhan o ftor, e vt | M st S ot el | wo ahll offor an oxtonsiva fins O theapring Clection e yards ‘ato tno Second, | wae carried, Mewns, Tesle, Frank vchubery | fin by e Board “shoulda't pay lm for | blt dand o1 (o TR0, A DGR ot dle 1dds thay ihey \ace no rewson lor, AUTSEUTOINR | Coctaliss vl Sddveas e’ pouzp meaat theNorlh | desirable Boots and Bhoos in ses i 3 venth, , N ' & e jore , the of ow, tak 3 3 e i Eifn, ish, Soventh, Eiguib, Hluth Teuthy | Eoldkamp AIber e Wehe wars ooy | thnesiace it was catabiished, & soarce o e Bt | Rk thua fas recovsred About §1,100 worth | say thia least, jecking tu keen porcoption of offi- | Buiiayevesing. ‘fhesspeskers have (0f yoarvuisai | sonablo grados. Beventecnth. The carrying of tl wards, how-"| l“nl"d as the Commitice. A motion wag | tothe county, iuwepite of the fact that thers is no of plunder, cial houor, integrity, and propriety,’” and the | e laterssisolyouns med eir spocial buafn e 2dd " an ever, iu only & part of thelr rogr sega itionsl member A - 982 | ¥rom the Scandinavian snd “American slswmeuts. fur next conveyancing Row as compared with former tme: Also & largo lot of Rubbers. A worthless vagsbond named Jokn Cowmmittee accordingly * recommend that the ed really as thelr starting poini e CADIES OF THE SHIEAGD, WOIANS : et & L0, bt whom two women claim s & busbsnd, was Council request the Mayor to remove G. W. Chriatian Tempernce Unlun lly prayer- GEO. P, ‘2)"05“.‘“. 1all they expeci, on the st h of the epri . | George Cvachoucek, s Bohemian, was added, but | ofiice when the busincas was going on brlskly. 7 i W Com- meetings [o Lower ¥ |ilaliaty s & T e ety e S e T e anE NS, | dhiera waka Bitch e e, o aa it | fact of i 8 chat o abatragia day hela by Justice Morrison to 31 Wilson frotn the public service,” Thu Com- | Hettis tted sy, country, "The Liemocrata of tho Bixth Ward wetato have Leld a mecting In Back's 1iall, coruer of ‘T'wentieth $12,000 to ¢! for bigamy, and $500 additional for larc huiere dre 1t from oue of hls wives, 1lI s0 considered the conuectlon of Ueorge mitice Itounds; Tuendss Iloughton with the matter while be inspected T, Clendeningy Th ik WSl 08 I ! 1his county half & million of a convenienca o the public Bchwachow was chosen. r. Cyachoucek wanted 10 know wast they were dolog, or why they bad yathersd toges! OPENING SEEH‘TG SALE DRY GOODS. Our Oret Regulas Trade Bale for the Spring 5¢4) 500 will be heid ou TUBSDAY, VEB. 10, 8t ¥ 4 m. 8 r, Mg, | every day in th opL 4 at it Michigan avenuo sud its gravel, aud they cou- | o e TS RIILIC | TEMPRIARCE aud Brown air last ovening, Rubens was then ‘called forward lal would be worse t{u- folly to erely ba- by [ clude that be too ought to be put out of the At UBLIC o WrurE . o oran iy ets, laat ovening, for the pumoss | Ghiect of tha niesting. o axplain the | monld b ot N atiokat paying biim 31,000, | “oit i IB6S U L fow days sza 2 service. T et e v Ll o #L., this (8aturday) oveulug &t § O'clock. FITE BECOND COMING OF TH¥ LURD—A SERIE | RS i bo commenced (1§ the Lont i 45 Lord's Dey Feb. 10 e 7:30p. ., by Joba &, Mor- hurch ol b wiany suspices. Judgo Forrceter was on band (0 asalst i the muvement, and several leading Demo- crataof Ihe ward put inan sppestsuce. but the stora eyt tho rauk an gle swey; ao liat it was o o meetlog un When anatler eiors whl ba mage, | 2eXweeks ABBIVALS, Jubn rif rald and Col, ihe lon, b. Osbern, eir. Foud du LM.‘L. Hoao. Juba b \:“fid‘ (:flnl;]. l“""’k i Ueurge E. ! ” iogere Now Yorki L. 3wl reland, 8 o d with bim 1n the North Division. "Mry. Eilzabeth Price, of No. 103 West Madison street, claims that sbe was married (o him at St, Patrick's Church yearnyo. lie s said to be sn idle dog, who vibrated botwixt bils two homes, and has made bis liviug off tho two women, James Stawart, allss Francis Purdy,snd Thomas Evans are locked up at the West Madison Street Btation casrzod with tho Lurglary of & trunk full of clutblug from Mrs, Maria Keusells, of No. 103 Weat Ada:us stzeot, 8 poriion of which was recov- r. Jtubens Is not & saloon-keeper, bul s youn: Lawyer of Commuaiatic. tendencios, " Lig axplaine tho Blate law in regard tu the sale of liquore to mivors, lessld that a leaguo 10 enforce this law Leon organized recenily on the Bide, under the leadership of Justice Moreison. He beld that this movement origiusced with the Puntanical vlement. The tearpersuce question was wholly one of politics, "and they abould uot lose wight of t. Ue was not'a rumuun. and he only came to explain Lo them the law governing ’A'hn-,un bave thelaw, the polemics, sad the pol- ficsof it.” THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The movement o exclude ropariers from fcom- miltee mestings fato be revived Mondsy in the Doard by thoss who prefer darkness to light. Judge Jameson made an order yesterday that The matter was QGcferred under the rules, ordered published, and wnade a special order {or next Mondsy cveuning at 9 o'clock, Ald. Rawleigh noved that tha report be de- ferred and made a special order for Mondsy week. ‘er some talk, the merits &thc repost of course not belng touched, motion was agreed to, ‘Dastor uf Derean Dréthrén in Crts ectiog In Qwsley's Bivck, coruer of Madisun tobey-ets. These sermons are uut sensationsi In ch acter, but dogluned for thoko who desire (o kouw ¢ feactitug of Beriplure concernlng Shat biessdd boj ligars in tho Lurd Jesus aro exacetelly fuviied. A sorvlc : . (i he ssme plice foF 4he fuktFuc- {on aad comturt of e clldrea of God. " Eutreace aa o HO! Tremont House—1he ) . Cusiing, Nebi LA barp. GEU, P, GORE & CO., Auctionssri 63470 W — LUMBER. st~ " | By Wb, MOOREHOUSE & C0» il the sale of liquors, K¢ beld that the mov, erad as N Landulph stezet, The prison- tot| ViR HEV. E. N. DARRETT WILL LEAD THE j? e Dt e T | et 0 ey | Ym0 TR |8 o iy S B R | ottt i Bt 1 | L e S B e - fidie éf'i'n‘f‘i“c_axuxii‘fi:’n.m}’;x Hogilia, ¥eoriay e | Bor e e ethent. by emlisting patests, awg | B0t sult tho convenience of tho Bheri®. O ths cold oy stone Soariay of | garding the amount of Jumber used last year, | Clirvn., 1ol el o bt paac g clock hla marsi & pow Yorx 0o Cale kaouvilie: Wo ik Mat* | then aitating the Bunday auection, 1ic siloded | Thelettingof the meat contract to O'Dounetl | $he cull thoy callod down, upor thelr uwa Leads becudd oy man, Do Pere, Wia. 1 Waller Kewaley, LU A, Chandier, Loughion; 10bert Kerr, FOrooto. ot et Uouret: G Keliy, Pulisdelylids W, 16 & ril, New York; C. €, Delster. bt. Pauls C. Milwaukes; i reported that 2,620,000 fect bad deen purchased, -—g.om,m fect more than was advertised for. No resson was given wl.?; the Department, knowiog the kind and quafity requlred, could not approximate within a fruction of ‘what would be neeaed, ‘Tho Committee recomumend- 0 Emery Stores, sud said that be bad et the cat out of the baget the weeting u Farwoll Hall, when he sald that he was lu favor of closing every saloon jo Chicago. Me (Itubous) advocated orgau- izstlon. He did not belleve that auy vue present FPUE THIRTRENTIL WARD REFUBLICAN CLUB € ieet 12 New Tamitsay HA ga_ ags-at., 0ne deor west of Lincolo-at., ' this 7:30 0iock abarD, fUF auBUAI Feonsanleatio 1AL GOUDA, wlil, itissaid, be reconsidersd Monday. Two Cowmissloners have sald they weuld move in that directlon, but the credit will ba withbeld until they make good thelr word, the wrath of Heaven, made tesrful sckuowl ment of thelr ds dyed wullt, sud saud that ita punisbment was an overlading llell, d then avuwed to the holy msa that it wa: 1ntention to reform—and take a cl NEW FURNITURE Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room and 08¢ Furniture, 2 A Fine Line of Clrfifll Misfit and Secod hand, Cook and u{lug Stoves, Alsa 8 large Jut of Second-Land Furniture, Hous! Giods sud & eoersl Merchandiae. i Wi, MOBLELOL: Aucini fuvured the sale of llquors to young hoys, but he The Bchool Dirsctors, ot Direciors of the Bchool | Justice Kaofmann vestorday called the cans of | ed the e of an order directiug the | TSARAs A B npesy Marquotie: 3. if. B s opposcd 1o temperauce people salfiug under | for tbe Education of Chil : Wil 4 Loryrd 8L N. X prices. Tobe U aces. Loy by e e & s ot 81 Civi | Edor Aiouser ey poilartey o gk b Piicevraid, sad, e, | Depariment 10 advertisa for al materials lf tho Lo vrosecute, 1he case Uit was ouo brought ugainet County-Comuisslo Fuizgerald for receiving miore pay for bis services 4s Commusstoncr than thu law allowed, and was hvmuLm under Bece, 213 and 213 of the thirty-oighth chapter of the Revisod Statutes. Mr. Chisrles U, Reed, who 8p- ared a4 counsel for Mr. Fitzgerald, gave se Lis opiuion tuat prusecution ou See. 213 could bo had ouly sfter lndlctoient, and on Sec, 21: aaaport; L P. Burt. A LR i Aibb ieser | liberty to them, (] oA sn aued Eckbart echoed Mr. Rubons' sou- imen It was moved that any sults which might be brought for violstiou of the lsw fn regard 10 the sala Uf Liquor 10 wigore ba defeadea by the Asso- clatiun out of the funds Io its tressury. Thble was Fefcrred b the Bpoclal Commiltee. Toe watier of reutlog & ball was loft W the old fall Comulttee, Who were requested 10 ace Mr, Michacl Brand sud eudeavor to procure tho use of Lis ball. reut frev. uwwell*' Mueller statod that they bad only 122 names un thetr roll, cut uf 2,600 lconsed sae 1o tu 1he city, aud be'wanted thew Lo romember that they wese yeb ln the misorily, Ho moved Spauldint oot apnex sinount exceed $200, Thore had also been pald ] 4, S, since 1872, §21,550.50 for paviug-blocks tu onv Brm sod only 9700 to suother, Both had She samne facilitics, No bids were asked for, 1f roposuls bad been adsertiscd for, the Commit- ee mlhvcd the work would baye been dous for s icss prico than that pald. The Committee comiended that hereafter cowpetition be wsked for by advertising, sud the contract Ict to Lecause 18 had refurcuce ouly (o wuc the lowest responsible dder. golivciod 1o frow terune aud overcharged, | Sinorepors wes lald over, huselore, @ Comtulssloucrs were leually o st Spon e e ol e s s | LS e T Ta st vty thazs mose ttan §2.50 par day. Souud the accosiil Rept by the bookkeoper was diainlsuce i, ol ghast et el SprlagReids 1 Gy Slasibewe Lovtoviie YALENTINEK SCRIP, DEAMUOKN PAKK AND THE LAKE-PKONT. In » Washington dlepatcn to Tue TWIBUNE of yealerdsy Jt was atated that the Commissivner of the Lsud-Ufice would give s dechion in o few daye tn regard to tho Valestise sceip, allowlng the cialw of Valentine blwsclf, and pecmittiog Lim to Jocate scrip vn Desrborn Pask and the Lake-¥rout, Se Lu;fl\m\ Hecretary, A teacher will be chose: Miko Evans commenced sult {n the County Court ‘e-uldu sgainat Commissioner Ll o rocorer B500. It appoars that Mr. Clesry yave Mike & ‘nulsh-‘l‘o'n ordar'wfl- |Im1wnxa|‘ )llkd.' aad, uo Bupervisor refust <o BAEE b e Cotapat, ¥ 0 houor i The **experta” fizuring on the Coouly Tress: urer’s buoks s¢s bewiuniug to st mystorious ond o louk wise. Thoy say thoy Lave fuuud nothivg, but &t the same tiwa thoy ack as if ey bad. Cow- wlaloner Fitzgerald tilks with them in private, RAe |UAIR GOOD {eoavineod send for circulyr and price iiat. Ladies' and Geuts' Wigs a pe- clalt, ( s scot C. O subjoot 3 - D, Affe. ¢, THO! PALMEL HOUSE MAIR STORE. Thebest placs |a Chicaro for Mals Qooda whicsale or retell lmoroved Uvesainier W aves & spocialty. 6‘1 Moa- roe,or 270 W. Madlun-ag. Catalosucs free. MIA HATTIEM, HULL. Wholerala aad Resail, Send 1ot pirca- 1t Gods seut €. . . aup shess, i agent for MULTIPORM. = Wigh Giade 10 wider and wairauled, B BURNHAM, oua Wi Maisots B, CUICA? "By WM, A, BUTTERS & C BUTTERS 4 CO'S BATURDAY AUCTION BALE !;QTOInd Booogndi’hmg.gumlun. 'arior ani Amber -. Jowslsy Shrpatey, Eammot B ol ¥, FEB. U, AT 9:00 O'CLUCK 4 ES bl i e A Ay T SR

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