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- 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1876&—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY." - GENERAL NEWS. Frank E. McCrary, son of the Han. George W. McCrary, Becretary of Var, has entered as a cadet st the Morgan Park Military Academy. Atnoon yesterday a feam attached to a farmer's wagon ran Away and smashed a famp-post In front of No. 184 Clinton strect into atoms. The stardy farmer regatned possession of hls team and drove on nnconcernedly, The insolvent banks were not prodnctive of any news of special importance yesterday, Jadge Otls hopen to commence the payment of & 10 per BADDITES PREPANMATION PeSSosttrnsriisiisialevuviuivel B, T.BABBII 1" Original and Btandard Manufaoturgs, QOFFICE AND PACTORY: Wos. 54,66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 83 Washinglon-sL, 1.y, BABBITT’S BEST SO0AP, The most pleasant and effectivo Baap for he Laps, miscellanrons recelpts—40,000 for the Contingent Fund, $00,000 for the Department of Pablic Warke, and 850,000 (of the Folice Department, The Mayor carried his Lofnt with reference to a mnrgin of 15 per cent to cover ahrinkages, the amonnts ssked for being that per centum more than what {t 1 proposed to expend, provided the Council pasa the bill in Ita present tiape, It will, perhaps, be remembered that the Comp- troller's eatimates wore &1,070,324, 10 the week'n work of the Finance Committes haas resalted in a reductlon of 810, 027, The Counell will take up the bill Monday night, end it I provosed to work st it cvery afternoon and evenfng nntll it s passed. Soma sy only A weok will be required, but others that thers will be A fight, and that March will bo entered befors tho last ttem fa reached. 110W TO DO 1T, Under the Revenne law as it now standa warrants drawn by the City Comptroller or the City Tress- Ing never been collected, 8he had told Achulze that his #5 wonld be pald him when_he indorsed on the 8200 note an offaet for the $50 which she had not recolved. 8he had used the money ob- tafned from Schulze in paying her grocer, bakar, butcher, ecte. Ifer restaurant fxtures cost her K100, and she had kept at No, 7615 Adams street since 10, 1878, She had odisined the Insar. ance atock In a trade where she parted with some Lonisinna lands, Sho also testifed that ahe had nnce worked at Thompeon's restanrant, No. 81 Clark street, and at a reatancent on Dearhornstraet between Washington and Randolph atreets, The counael for the other side mado exbaustive remarks. The defenso held forth that the at- tempt to rob Scholze was piain. The Insarance stock was worthleas, the note no rood. Advantaze was taken of Schulze's business ignorance and his lenorance of the English language to lesd him astray, Conspiracy, confidence. obtaining money under falae pretenaes, wora elther one clearly es. cansed; and that a locatlon ayailable and tand suitablo might be obtained for this pnrposo. ‘These " Important requislies have been so- cured, and actlve measares Ara boink taken to form suck & colony. =~ Two meetin have been held at the West End Opera-tionse, and tho aubject been thatonghly scuvaed. A large number of veteran soldiers have expressed their Intention to take the advan- tages offered by this calonization pian, and & num- Ler have llreal{ enrolled thelr names. A meet- ing will oe Beld st the lectare-room af the First Methodist Church, corner Washington and Clark atrects, thig evening. It i1 confdently expected that the orzanieation will hnrrhuul early next week, the oficers clected and Tocating committee appointed, who will proceed at once {0 ccura the 1ands And make all necessaty prepnration for the reception of colonists, Late numbers are ex- pected to go forward this apring in time to reap the benefits of a crop the coming fall. entirely too mach, and, alteran animated dls. cnrsion, moved that 25 centa be allowed onand sfter the 1st of March. Mr. \Wheeler was not pre- pared to yote on the proposition, wanted sction deferred, and acted rather = strangely 3Mr. Mailoy finaily seconded the motion, and Mr. Cleary wrged that it be pnt. —not that he wanted to yote for an cconomic measnro, bul simply to get Mr. Wheeler on record, e did not sncceed, haw- ever, in gotting Mr. Whoeler to vote, for when his name waa called ho was found famishing for an **opinfon ** from the County Altorney, Mr, Hosse alone voted for the reduction, and tho Committes will report 8 week from Mons that tho Shenft #aya he will not take Icss than 85 cents, flero s refoem, bat not the kind that the vpublic wantor that the county’s Gnances_wonld seom to Justify. The appropriation for dleting prisonera at the Tiridewell and Jail for the year fa $25,000, snd at the rate of 35 cents per day it will not be enocugh to meet the Jail bills slone. with some grave charges agalnst the Doard ot Teastees, r. letian then undertook to show wsomo in- accuracles and injustice in the ssseesment-roll. The meeting then adjournad, HYDE PARK, Hyde Park at last has s sensation. At 3 o'cloek yesterday moroing Moasrs Carleon, Dwyer, and Howard, who room over the Fost: Offce, wers awakened by a fearfal kicking and ponnding on thelr doors. Tho kicking cessod fora short time, and was then reocated. Upon opening their dnare, they found two mon named Thomas McCormick and ~— Osborn, & buicher, The moa wora drunk, and when tho light was tarned on scom dazaled, Carlson and Howard ordered them away. and then tho latter went to call thepolice. A8 he got on thesldena'k ‘4o met Officer Ilant, whom he asked to_arrcst the men a3 tnoy were honsebreaking. Hunt went up-etalea and found the man MeCormick, | 13 11, — ot Family Washing purposes ever o, cent dividend at the Siato Savings Institation the | Information can be oblained of C. N. Peatt, | nror ara recolvanle in payment for ity taxes, | tabliebe over the banlstere, _Ife pat i hand npon’ MeCor. | RTFST7CELIVGR: Tred on receipt of 20 conta - & ok ) - H , No, 431 W Madison ;i P Tho Court declded to hold the acensed to the mick and asked him what he was doing, ARt L e ol e o i be. held avery Mot | oty ariom focs, (u pat bin, taxes behas o Aoy CRIMINAL. ick and wacod him what he was’dofng, and tol right to domand an ltemized bil] showing how much s State, hos mach county, how much city, how much town, and how muen park tax, Connty 1axes may be paitt in jury Certificates, State or ‘eity taxes cannol. A person therefore could pay his State taxes In coln or United States notes, his county taxes In county orders, and his city taxes in Comptroller's warrants. Under ordinary clrenmatances, however, these warrants could not be used, because they sre ganerally drawn In same of not lear than 800 or §70, and tho cases are com- paratively rare whero tho taxpayer's city taxes are above thal sum, A firm paying $20,000 of eity taxes conld use o large amount of theso warrants, For & small taxpayer they would be unserviceablo, becauso when & man's taxes are $20 ho conld not present o 8100 warrant and ask the Town Collector to chango it for him, Ile mast make exact change. It has been ruggested that, in order to facilitats the nse of these war. rants for the payment of taxes, they be made out in wums =8 low as $5: that, for instance, whers & policeman woul now receive o $40 warrant he should recolve twelve for §3 each. Owing to thoir being made of these amall denomivations, they wonld form o sori of city ip. A voliceman “could far more easily negotiste a lot of $5 warranta than he coutd ona for $00. Any one of the Jittle merchants with whom he deait might dlslike to take a $00 warrant which he could nol use, &l he conld do with it bell 1o hold it until thers wan money in the Tressury for its poyment, Bnt he conld 'take twra or three 85 warrants and put them away and keep them ontil the time_came for him 1o pay hie taxos, und then he could use them for that purpose. ‘The persons whose taxes 1o the city did “not excced $20 or $0 could very easlly Luy them At a slight discount,— The seventh annaal report of the and)lng‘n' Home indicates tnat for the year cnded Dec. 31 nst, $3,701 was recelved for support and the same suni cxpended. The report gives & detailed and minate acconnt of all donations, The temperatare yesterday, as observed by Ma- nasse, optician, No, B8 Madlson strest (TrisuN® Tinlldlng), was st 8 . m., 34 degrees: 10 4, m.. 47; 12 m., 39; 3p. m., 37; Bp, m., 34, Darom- eterat8a, m., 20.04; 8 p. m., 80.04. Mr. Denjamin West, s member of the commis- alon firm of West & Andrees, of this city, died snd- denly ot tils residonce at Rochelle, 11l., Thursday nieht, of paralysis of the lungs, after only & few hours® alckness. Ho will be pnried In Chicago. The funeral services will be horeafter announced. In yesterday's Trinuse mention was mado of Eddl¢ Wolcott, who was injured at the Rock Island shops Monday fast. ~ He waa not playing on the carn, but was retnrning homeo from his work on a frelght-traln, and making hls way from car to ear towards the engine when he alipped and fell be- tween the cars, Dr. liurst, surgeon for tho Com- any, was called and found It m.‘rcllnr*lu ampu- ate the arm at the shoulder-jolat. 'he boy is dotng well, u An entertainment was given last ovening at Farwell Hall under the auepices of Company B, First Cavalry, 1. N, G.. the principal featnre of ‘which was s Jecturo by 'the the Itev, Dr. Thom on *‘Problems.” Thera were mnot & large number of people present, althoogh it was under #taod that there had been a zood' male of tickstn outtlde, The loctnra was preceded bya ** R In the Distance," from *‘Chlef DBugler, wasa fine production, and the ¢ Cavalty Song." with an encore, by the papnlar Chicszo Quartetie. riminal Court and fixed the bonds nt $300 each. ‘ol, J. 8, Waterman, one of the geatlemen who ::: Al od 88 to Waters' good character, signed the nds, THE PIRATE'S RETREAT. M'ERE RANKIN ON THE WAR-PATL. The proprietor of ** The Danitea ™ Iv dividing his time this week sbotween personating Sandy Metes and pursning the pilfering rogues who conspire to rob him and others of their property. Mr. Hankin has not eaten m square meal for three days, his time doring the day having been occupfed in hiring Constables, attending Justice Coarts, sending off tolegraphic dlspatches, and detailing particulars to newspaper men, while the long evenings hava boen devoted to the delincation of the stalwart but impressionable Sandy. Yesterday morning he was Just abont to prod hle fork into & dolictons chop, whon a letter washand- ed 10 him which caused him to start off in immedi{~ ate quest of 8 hackman. The lotter contained fn- formation ns to the whereabouts of the mygteriou Marcus Johnson, the man \ho has been advert) ing in the Clipper offering **The Danltes ' other American playd for salo at considerably re- duced rater. The sstd **Marcua™ found to be a person of the namne of Junins Il Ligon, formerly sn actor, and for some two_years past 8 dealer in plays surreptitiously ~obtained. Iils head- varters wore stated to be at No. 396" ‘Sonth” Halsted streot, Having _gatten this cue, Mr. lankin, accompanied by John Blais. dell, and others ints noon and evening), or at No.80 \Washington street, Room 2, im and fell headiong down n long light of aairs, Osborno was tnken down, and then McCormick was found Iying inscnaible. Oaborna then atartcd and run for bis house, bt was caught and taken to Joil, Umcorllnrn then came and alded Hunt to iake the wonnded man to the atation-houl Dr. J. ltamsag Flood was_called ito vlait tho man Just after the nccident, and went {mimediately to BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, ‘Made from the purest vegetable ofl Unrival e ool ind e Hadk ey et e Rl Vont Free on Técelpt of 73 conte. Cakey BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder 8 beautital and servicesble whiyy woft Honp, of any desired streugth, can bo Mmade | ten minutes without the use of greasé or potash, T package sent fres on recelot of 25 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolately pure, Tiread, eakes, puddings, ete., mysy In'a abort saca of time, keep longer, aad ars morg . at(Lla than when made of comnion and cliesp fnl, flona. A trial packaie seat freo un recelpt of 75 cea, BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A standsrd article. Assmple package sent fres ey recelpt of 23 cents. Charles Ifarels (not ** Carl Pretzol V), Theodore Rose, James Conloy, and Thomas Curley were each fined $100 yesterday by Justice Fools for vagrancy. Justice Haines yestorday Inened & warerant for the arrest of Henry Totten, charged with obtaln- iog monoy under false pretenses from Ienry dsme, John Demiing, a boy 15 years o\d, was held to the Criminal Conrt yesterddy in bonds of $300 by Justice Meech for embezzling $0 from his em- ployer, William Calvort. **Big Rd " Burns Nas agaln been arrested for uxrln?. Ha touk a change or venus from Bum- merfield to D'Wolf and ohtained 8 continuance ta Feb. 21, 1o 18 to appear bofora the samo Jaatice npon the same charge ¥ov, 10, K. 8, Walker, charged with embezzlement from the Wilcox & (ibbs Sewing-Machine Company, ve $300 bonds yesterday bofors Sustice jisines for bis appearance Feb. 21l Walker was an em- ploye, and, It Is alleged, collected money which he never accounted for, Mary Howers keeps & boarding-house at No. 40 Mnlfiln stecet. One of hor boarders named Hattls M. Horton moved ont, leaving an nnoaid bill snd # trunk, Mary hypothecated the trunk 1o the best of her experlence, and applicd the proceeds to her own acconnt, Ifattle and hor spousc think they have been awindled, and clalm that the trunk snd contents wero worth about $150. There ls a war- rant out for Mary, POLITIOAL. A muunf of the Workingmen's party of the Tnfted States (Anti-Communistic) was to haye been held {n the Beventh Ward, at No. 606 Sonth Canal_street, last evening, bat thers wore not cnoogh persons present, and it wae decided by thoso who wers on hand 1o tryit again & week from at time. The Soclalletic_ Labor party held s meeting last evening at No, 116 Chicago avenuc, in the Seven- teenth ward, to enlist the workingmen in that part of the city In their canse. Mr. T, J. Morgan oc: cupled the chale and Mr. Phlllr n Patten had charge of the records, The princ! F“ svent was an incendlary, rambling speech by tho Indomitable McAulilt, ‘which bad the effectof driving away ‘many ot those present. 1o was followed by Mr. Van Patten, who iaid particular st neccesity of & thorough ingmen in the Hav. o roper enorgy and determ! rom #ix to clght Aldermen this spring. Mr. Morgan and one or iwo others also made specches, After which aboutn dozen persons came forwai and aigned the roll, Tho Communists In this city will soon lose tho ° services of one of thelr most eflicient workere, Ar. Philip ~ Van Patten, for seversl years past Secretary of the Workingmen's party in this city has received the appointmont of Secc- retary of the National Executive Committee of t! Sociallatic Labor party of the United States, which has s headanarters {n Cincinnatl, and_he wiil re- move to thatclty next week. Mr, Van Patten cialms that the "Communleta have been gainiog great atrength thronghout the United States daring the station, The man was unconscious mnd re- mained go untll be dled at noon, 1le found s wound In the crown of the hesd resumbling a small -pocket, and which might have been caused by striking the dour-Jamb, It did not. fractare the aknll. 1t was about an fnch In length. A small artery was hleedlng, bat not enough to canse to lose of much blood, Dosth was proba- Lly caused b n of tho braln. Iloward's, Carlson’ rur's statements are given sub- atantially, but Carlson declined to give any infor- mstion as to & scafle except st tha Coroner's i~ uest, Ofcer Hunt saw McCormick, Usbarne,and wis at & ssloon at 2 o'clock, e had the closed up and left tham, and found them o e, Usborne was grunk when arrested, and wi - Ale sobered off in the moming. Ile told the pollce that ho went up with McCormick, ss he thought something was bad, and says that romebody camo out and threw McCormick down-stairs. Osborne was let out In the morning, but was dead druhk st 7 o'clock In the eveming. = McCormick is a man 35 years of age, and was employed In_the old Hydo Park Hotel, and has boon around the town over aince he came from Tronton, N. J., and hne & brother thers. Ile is a cousin of Danicl, 1lealy, The Coroner will probably huid an lnquest this motning, when some additionsl itews of in- terest will bo gleaned. RNGLEWOOD. T tEn mimta, tattad | v, 7. Guninesand ¥rsuk Lanibict, iged i7and 3 A more shade of a nl thaps, — o = . J. Gardner and Frank Lembert, age. e ‘The temporance movemont s recelving consid- e an e n feahooms. and. stachs. ple: | 108 1iet six monine, and in Cincinnatl ibey have ind 'Dit them away to bo md|w"r”.'e'.l:‘|1.uvflmfinbxo outo tack tnopirao tonia dem No; M5 Ml | 58 years eapectively, yesterday delfvered thom. | arablo duienilon here, | K mumber of meotinystave B B B I I ’ = o J o 3 8 s el 0 e L. D T o tmisocsiiny | mittes will horeatier perform Mr, Van Patfen's D e o f | anr mes: 5, An inteilacts g place. The | yulated how thoy had collected & chock which did | pledge. Allthe churches have united in a call for daties in this city. 5 THR OITY-HALL. The Committec on Fire and Water held s meet. 1ng, and telked about the reductions (1) of the Fl- nance Committee, and concluded 1o fight thefe report In the Council, ¥ The_recelpta of the City Treasurer yestordsy were 8274 from the Collector, 82,103 ‘from tho Water Department, and $84 from miscellaneons sources. Ho redeemed a revenne warrant, and, Innlu;l!ng interest, pald out $1,000 on thl count. The Building Committes of tho Council met yeas terday afternoon and considered the theatre and public-building ordinance heretofore published. They will report in favor of making the provisions fn regard to the height of the main floors and lml' lerles from the strect applicable only to falure bulldings, since their enforcement woulil necessi- 1ate the tearing down of those In usuj but the others, aa to fireproofl acencry, stand-plpes, limit- Ing the number of spectators, etc., aro to be ap- licable to the theatres and balle now erected. The ommittoe will recommend that the ordinance teferred to the Law Department for an opinion ss 10 tho legality of 1ts provisions. by Muj. Ari talk on the subject of ** Problems. " The following statistics, prepared by the Milk Tnspector. show the quantity and valug of milk ured In Chicago during 1877: Hrought by Chicago & Northwestern Rallrond, 3,087,424 wallons, at 20 centa n godlon, $707,404.80; Chicago & Pacific Tallroad, 1,241,308, $240,873.60; Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy Kallroad, 870,708, $174,153.60; Chicago, Alton & St. Loule Raliroad, 807,384, 870,476, 80; Plttabnre & Chicago Rullrond, 87,000, €17,5620; Chicazo, Hock Island & Pacific hnflmld, 272,710, 854,5647.20; Ilhinols Central !‘.‘O.Notauzdpmduced 10 Chicago, 745, 148, 8140, - 020,60; Hyde Park, Jefferson, Lake View, and Cleero, 233,000, $168,720, Total gallons, 7, 502; value, $1,580,158,40, Every one, on the average, drank 70 quarts and 1 gill. Tne Trisuxs Home Club, or to be more mintte- }( correct, the Denevolent Ilome Club, held ite fth **soclal™ last night at tho Tremont Houso patlors and clob-rooms. There wers fally 300 persons present, and ong them were many whoae faces are now Lo the Club. An exceedingly pleasant time was had, and the entertainment pre- scnted was, If such be poesible, even mors artractive than that of the previous socials. Among the well-known contributors to The Ilome present weoro Fern Leaf, Orlena, Maine, Widow Bodott, flcorlzlnl, M. K, T., Mr. Holl, Nannie C., Mabel, Kittie, Brutus, The Sweet Sing- er of Tilinois, Robebud, Norwood, and. Anemone. The length of the progammo continued the festivi- roprictor did not know of any une by the name of Jonnsoun or Ligon, but the lnv:ll(g\\lou were not satisied. They crept torougn a narrow oile! next to the house, und came to asmall, dilapidate shianty, behind which was dinay back-yard. Tho party reconnoltered the place, and endeavorod to oflect an entrance, but apparently the inmates wero from homo. Mr. Bialadell took up a strong poai- tion in the back yard. and gut Into conversation with a yoliow dog, which seemod to be ahanger-on about ' the prewlses. Presently & nolzhbor, had been regarding . bis movements with saspicion, came out and conversed. This person imparted the information that that shanty was o place whero a great many pleces were mado npto be played at the theaire, Still the door would not open (o theic knocks, aud the pursucrs retired, bafled, but resolved not Lo givo up the chase, Later in the day they renewed the atiack, and this time succeeded In clfecting an enirance. The garrison capitolated, and the interior waa fouuto bo (nhavited by » young man whos countenance bore every ovidenco of perturbation. 1ie gave bls name as L10ON, ) and promised to make o clean breast of it. He dld 80, and polnted to the tacle, on which was piled up_a prodiglons pile of manuscripts, nnonfi t0 mako & good Joad for one man to cary, Under tho bed was found a young Iad wha teasevidently scared out of his wits, but it was alterward dia- covered that he was ot **In the businea Ligon had seen tha rcconoltering party in the the Comptroller's office, bus would, perhaps, faciiitate \he negotiation of the city's paper. ALLEGED SWINDLE, RUSSELL J, WATERS, an attorney who has an office at No, 88 Washing- ton strcet, and Sadio K. Matman, & woman who keeps a rostaurant at No. 704 Adama street, wero before Justice Ingersoll yesterday upon a com- plaint made by a young German nsmed Gustav Emll Schulze, This complaint scts forth that Bchulz had been defranded and swindled by Waters and Lfarman by means of holding ont to him tho promise of a permanent position aa cashier of llar- ‘man'a restanrant, for which position he was to de- posit 8200, Fall particulare of the alicged awindlo and the manner of operating the same were pub- lished in Tug TRisuNE of Thursday, Uustay_ Emll Schulze was first placed upon the stand. 1o made s atatement which exactty cor- responded in all essentisl particulars with that which was publishod as afores: o said that be had lived ‘at No, 438 Twenty: treet for a month past: came (0 Chicago Jan, 2 about Jan. 8 or 10 saw advertisement 1n Dally News offering situation as cashler in a restagrant, the applicant to be able to denosit $200 cash. lle answered the aivertistment, and soon thereafter received a lot- ter from Ruasell J. Waters, This lector asked him a tomperance mecting to be held to-morrow avens Ing at the Presbyterian Church, when Alr. David Ware Wood, n;kod temperance orator, will ad- not belong to them, In New York C’l{ and had ab- aconded with the procecds, some $210. “They had traveled, and had had s roaring time, were busted guanclally, and wanted to go homo. A telegrsm wassent (o New York asking what was to be done with them. Justice Morrlson yesterday held the following: Jobtn Darrstt, charged with bigamy by his two wives, Mary Onahan and Rllzabeth Price, 82,500 to the Criminal Court and $500 additional Iarced of s dress from the lstter; John Dean,” larceny of gratn from rallroad cars, $10 fine; ien and Joscph Rosenbach, obtaining goode by false pletenses from Morris Raoftaky, which & offsst Vldhlflil of lnnen‘ amainst ltaflrey, continded Lo the 20th; Michao O'Connor, charged with the bnruln{ of his own grocery. atthe corner of Thirteenth place and Cen- tro avenue, whilo the piace wag in the hands of a BheriM's custodian, 8300 to the 10th, Minor arres John Dler, koever of a West Washington strect restaurant, and Jennie Bher- wood, charged with mulm{ by tho fathor of the formor, ex-policeman William_ Dler; "Catherine Edwards, passing a sporious GO-cent coln on a Weat Madlson street car-condactor; Bridget Horan and Dridgot Whalen, asssaulting Bridget Dudly, of No. 130 Ontarlo strest; Fritz Mothlow, making vislent threats to kill his wite, and tempting to carry out tho same: Thomas a “han, larceny as ballea of Iobert Tilley's clock; John Gorman and James Fitzpatrick, found at the GREAM TARTAR, frea from all fmpuritles. The h ;-::: e e oTa ‘phc e séie Tred oo Teseas 3 centd. BABBITT'S POTASH, Ateq alkall, donbla the strengih o m‘?n:.,‘?: e Veat Troe” on receipi ol § cen dress the m ——————— WAR IN EUROPE. Tand, McNally & Co.'s large scale-map of seat of war, size 25238 Inches, printed In seven colors, shows all towns and forts on the Dosphorus and nest Constantinople, Malled on recelpt of 25 cents by Rand, McNally & Co., Publishers, Chl- cago, 1ll, or the 3 ————— Cook’s Lectures. Danbury N:ics. In former days when 8 man entcred a Boston newapaper ofilce and manlifested a dlsposition o walt unti} the editor cnme In, it was custom- ary to give him a volumo of Bmorson whero. with to amusa himself, but Joseph Cook's Mon- day lectures have been supatituted, and the effect Is excellent, ‘Tho visitor comos in, happy and smiling; ho kuows all about the sogardus kicker, zud Max Adeler’s chalr that shuta a man up Ik a juck-knife, and Burdette's movable floor that shdes & man out of the editorlal room, and he ls not to be imposed upon by sny of theso things. Heo picks up a chalr, “sets ft down ‘mear that of an assistant THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounce of mold for every ounco of impurities foundls auy of thess prep Tor Sale by all Dealers, e e CLOTHES-CLEANING, Clothes ! ALL A JOKR. Yesterday moruing the following advertisement appeared In the columns of a murning paper: VW AXTED-RECRUITS FOR TIE SEAT OF WAL —Htecrults will be receivad st my ofice, Noa, G and g Kast Mudison-at., st March, for the new xthi=ut., Nt Loule, Mo N. DB.—Ladies' Dy Baciuce, Ehawl ety el n unti 0! rmy corpl, deitioed for the Bosphorus. D forenoon, snd, divining their mission, had kept his | corner of Desrborn and Madlson aetrects witha } scribbler, cutter, d paste L, LADIES AND osx'rsv' cleaned, ties beyond the ususi time of departure, 5 é’I Sev Majeaty. Lieut, Tt M. CLARK, 1 | 10 call at No. 48 Washington atreet. ' le dideo | JORNCO: FaNl day, wntending (o, be' off o urts | fumber of iaundried shirts In thelr possession, by | Editor isu't i, is ot "aNo says fi,’;"‘;(,;, aLaess Somebody having somewhere asked the question Sk b i i oaking fad ¢ 4 | Jady who wanted a cashler in hor restaurant at No. unknown before this morning, When they came | ofiicer muneui W. H. Morrls, a well-known | ¢m, smiling with the sweetncss thai comes of NOALES. pheleifrcols wadicivale o pargient o | Ruchtuslees, kg dedacomnt caned | 108 Rutld el Horing depoieiliodeni | i st i sarnden R USRHESMEY | (it bronah L Uy e iy and uer | on protice “fenoni b 8 to Srce b FAIRBANKS' , city, 3 ] g security woul ven. He could taxe his cholce . " 4 4 X sy R ot Sinberafh e | bTarihs utatn s el ool phs | pnaty sk infim S o tdure e | mi b okt ) SRR, | "y pabim, o Mincoks 11, o | o oo 720, 0 A3 RaAL e, and saccecded In saolishing ihe foctihac | Sob.—sacred Chl @, an It were, Figh tho reatautant, or ho could have **bond ™ of tha | That gontieman asked If tio was WIIDR 10, BOUS | (own yesterday, and, with the assistance of D Iatant ' gob S iaoul 5 it _fs' so recclmablo. The Revenuo law of | soll, —sacre 820 mud, aa it were, sizht ueat | yedersl Insurance Company of Washington, 1, | 2ny siatements, wheren n Mr, Ligon volunteered | 1070 Yerterir, a0 B e o forreting out and | Mfistant gocs to work agalo. The visitor be- A 1877 sayn ihat tho revenue ~mall be col- | the Lake-Front,—io eniist men for har Majeste's | ¢ "\vith Atr, Waters the witnoss want around o | to inake an aidavit. The substance of this docu. | fective | Wo. B30 Canal sirect, u farm.nand | BInS on tne Monday lecture immediately, bo- locted "l gold wnd _aiiver “colny " legal- | dervce d O e oy, &'and | Na. 70 Addms atceot, Thera ho saw o waman, | Mment waa that ho, (Ligon) bad ‘been engazed | AesUioR o4 (NOp BIZ, ST PR Seen ‘worsing, | Eulled by the biggest lctters that the Adver: or ALL X1 tender notes, carrent Natlonal Bank noies, | 8., was & myth. Worse lhan that, Nos. 0 and |y oficr detendant, talking with 8 man whom he | for two vears o obisloing teom warous | RN, Py farme in Grondy County, and | (4ers conscloncs allows it touse. At the end PAIRBANKS, MORSE & €O, £15,; dnd the County Tressuer sccn no ressonwhy iadleon “street ‘ate mumbord which bvo | i fuica learned iad been 1ho cashicr of the es: | fources’ manuicript coples of plass, and alepos: | SLAPREDN OB, JCE™, "yegin "iio yoars, work | Of five minutes ho gaspe, *tGrest mao, this 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicage, Ba should nullity thatlar. Ho has Dotttk | Mo ar of Sichizad avonie, Fans peck 13 tho atfey, | Gulishment. Witaors talked with all present, sod | Ing of tom to, SRR, PASCCl (0uR®yToct | March T by Mienry Newmon, fermor, ‘Tathe | Cookl” In tolio whispers, v Iminense tan Bacarefaltobuy only the Genis:, g ehan) continke 10 o so." Thy | and west of it on Madiaon stoet la No. 10, Aboyt | Wad Inforied by thie former casnior that he had | PUCiescts o meantime ho was luafing about the tarm-house,do- | In flfteen holooks up snd fnquires, *Say, do yonY. recolved 85 & week for his services. The reason he was guing to lesve was that he could do better. “Ha_was going to work vn a raliruad, or soliciting orters at thentres, He furihor afirmed that he Bnnw JohnJ. Ryan and Bamuel llarrison, and knew that these two wera assoctated toguther iu fact that silver has becn demoneitzed by thio Fed- eral Government has nothing to do with the action of & State, which may make suything recognized a8 Ing odd chores for his board, Mr. Newman re- turned ono day Iaat wesk from Morris, and care- you talk ke this all the time in Boston?” “We ‘can,’ snys the sasistant, briefly. ** Well, well,” o'clock Mr. C, M, Clark camo down. Hle wi 1gh x hopefnl, but unenlisted, followed by el AUCTION SALES, warrlors. fle has s factory at No. 121 Blichigan 3 p lenaly hung his overcoat, contsining his wallet, In the visif d glfd | s e R e A 7 trade, oF sumotbing af the kind, 'Witneas was | Oblaining copies of plave and eelling them. ‘They B it v B ¥ murmurs the visitor, and glides away, forgo! 20, P, T : by ’::.(_umumum.mamm for ttie vayment of | avonie, corner l“prv niln:.dzi.“l'?w'-':‘n!lfid l;l’om G110 | Lhwh fho baok of oo restaurant (ihey kept bus were, in fact, pariners in that business, :‘x:fp‘:a:"nfi Daamie. ::w::d m'.‘; qpame. and | ying his errand, and 10st to une and tamo and By GEO. P’. GORE & CO,, raatfon with his captors, Ligon said_he o T To wash hia hamis of the whole buRiness: 1t Waa gotting to be oo warm work for this mild ather, "o How many orders have you been In the habit of recelving? \v0, sometimes a8 many as twelve orders one took) by ©4 and 70 Wabash-ar, he learned ~was al larmon, Aftor genoral conversation he was questioned as to his deaire to accept the position, Mo said that ho wanted $10 o month for hiv services, To this Mins Harman did not agree, but closed a bargaln with bl at 85 2 week anid board for the first week, and 30 8 weok aud board tnereafter, llo told Misa Harmanand Mr, Waters that ho could deposit $160 in cush, and would give a draft on a bank In Fort. age, Wis,, where he bad monoy for ths other 850, was aceepled, and Waters immediately drew up 8 nluety-doy note for 3200, aud Mise Harman algmed it Waters aleo drew up s draft for name fame fu what Mr, Cook would call the tortuous enswathment and engirdliog environment of the ofllorescent posaibilities of polysyllables. e —— Buck & Rayner's malt congh mixture Is & simple remedy for adults and chlidren. MARRIAGES, MRLVILLE—GILMORE-At the resideace of tho et i 6 o P oo va%um U Stalvilie, of Haadusky, O., and it Fanole sirons to A1l honored positions in her Majesty's seryice. Mr. Clark did not know what It meant. 1is oftice was {ammed. Unon lis desk sat fourtcen stalwart Dritons, Around the stove, on his chairs, upon his soald, -~there thoy stood, evurywhere, and no room for him to enter, When ha looked in, crowd, with one accard, atruck up ** Uod Have the Quieen.* Clark was dumbfounded. - * *Hlo you Lieut Clark," remarked a youth, in accents of How-Lell *] am Mr. Clark," replied tho gentleman, nd {n tho roofing and slate business. What does this meant™ upn howl, and pretty soon after book and wome of N n's papets were found, bat there remained unly 65 cents of the 8135, or thereabouts, that were stolen. THE ** RUX ¥’ UPON THE OROOKS stlll continacs, At 2 o'clock in the morning OM- ceea Twohey end Lacey searched the house of Mrs, Fitzoatrick, on Liberty street, nesr Jefferson, and underneath s mattress upon which two children wore lylng thoy found cons d 8 thief named ‘Thomas Flynn." In Lis rcu lon was found o fine new beaver overcoat, evidently atolen. AL 5:45 fn the morning Olicer Lamousk saw a uspiclous-looking character X‘nlunz for a pawn- eh. A meeting under the nuspices of the West 8ide Ted Ribbon Clubwas held at No. 221 West Madi- on street last cveming, The attendance was not large, nelther was the interest comparablo with T hakltmas carlicg in the york, Thg President of iy 1h»€ll‘bli‘l!nlei tha, t?l 1d Bl costom, and endeavored to show what téinperin€a had"dona for him, and hiow Important it was for othera 10 fol- Jow'bis cxample. One of the greatest drawbacks Lo the temperance movement, ho said, was the ab- wence of cheap eating.houses, or places where the poor aand unfortunate could go snd get the edibles for fira cents that the saleon. ON BATURDAY, FEB. 16, AT 9:30 A X, We shail offer & largs assortinent of CROCKERY, in open lots AT 110130 A. M., FURNITURE, day.! % tow do you make a profit lelllng such & pleca 83 * The Danites;® for-instanco, at $161" ++1t only costs'about 83 for & copy, once We got the olece. ‘That inclados paper oud all, We hiro girla 1o copy them, There's a profit of over $12 atopy. hinore. ACH= = ada ncluding Patlor and Chamber Fets, Easy Chin Xeepergive, " his ditlealy, B hoped, i b e Droket *PRALST | §20°0n " wo Tortagy' - banl Pana wiinces Jamieaon asked bim 1t bo sl otended o | opon italstcd tseet to opek M appraached | | BEACHCUATSoNctpeetnt eqcatng, T i3, at | Eiabgetbbelch M SR Troolt e yould ba toon overcome " and . sircady Mico tho faceat momeboly had pug | YAnCd b Witaoue did not kilow from whcuce dotha business, |, vo nothing moro to | thres anoie with mb oher sfiect than to cxure hipy | Basoryhe ey, OB, towhe v W il each | SRS MENIR 'c-{r-u.“"i‘fif e A Pt ¢ Mayor en petitioned to cause to ‘aters broug! o Jight, but he seeme 3 o . o . A 3 iy ) T b‘;"ml;““mm hotertothe :g’n‘n%ul;un bim, and, ;'k‘f,' nakiog e ;t;c';':gf to have it hondy, \aoters and Marman then | 90 Withit. I've had all1want of it. todrop the sachel. It was found (ocontain a pale | ghays, —all of Clilcago. jurec Fatlor Oegens,'nd Onlee: Deska At st s of pants, two shirta, and a blue plaid shaw, for houses, where books and general literaturo would showed him the lnsurance **bond™ which was to 1. ¥ satlsfied that thete was scll Somewlers. **Then, what uo 708 mein 1o da mitly these S ERTIRN GEO. P. GORE & CU.. Auctioneen. take the place of beer, Othor speakers from ihe ; Do his socurity. Witness hers uwroducod the | PInys ‘They nre yout propesty, of course, which an ownet {s wanted. e DEATHS e —0————————— B orimed drankra cchool Tollowed. nd at the | Lub all dav long = the would-be rucrultd | 2yond v\l was o cersifizate of live shares of | | *'¥You can o what you o it them. «There M e o s vhtof wacbin | nTUNNEN Go_geb. & at Coming. a3 Alll T 1 clove of the meeling quite & number signed tho bos 4 othi d Alblon' 0- | yek nt $100 each in tho Fedoral Insursnce Com. | theyars. 1don't want sany more of them. i~ S adiv el tint 2 | naker Turner, cldest daughter of the late Théodors pledge. e hot. hansst. he '{5‘,‘,‘:‘!“,‘,‘“‘““ oy pany of Washington. - ot of the delendants told | . **Do you want to make a present of them to Mr. ;v“t; wansent ta the Panlisntlsty o l:rl?.n’r'l::% Baer dged 3 yeariandimosthe, - {HI% BALOOK-REEPERS, Rothe 0ld 1and. - All were anxious to go, if only | bim that tae **bond™ was sbove par, and smpiy | Tagkln 3hoot Ofticer Ole Johnaon. 1o s the fellow who t Lieut, Ebersold's thamb off. 1io was taken in upon general g:lncl les, and made strong a resistance that ho bad 10 be conzed at the point of d Nor copy. Or:nll’!cb";'.l. &t 8t I'sul, Mion,, Robert bo taken to Urbana, O,, for faterment, Urbans (0.) lea30 copy. pers Dl WEST=0n Thursdsy, Feb, 14, l . eheli 1y Benjamis West, | 44 s buine in o **Yes, be can have them, and welcome, ' Mr. Rankin acknowled the gift insuitable term) and sald that he would advertiso them In the /) per, a0 that the owners might huve them on appli- n valuable to secure his money. Then witucss and Waters went back (o the latter's ofice, Kot wit- ness’ felond who had walted for Lim there, and tho three weat -down to No, 405 Tweuty-Afth About 200 German saloan-keopers attenaed the adjourned meoting in the North side Turner Hail yeatorday afternoon for the purpose of completing their orzanization. ‘The proceedings were con- for the trip acroes tho water, and Mr. Ciark found it very harg to convince the applicants that ho was not {nher Majesty's service, UOTEL ARRIVALS, DRY GOODS, & revolver, ¢, cation, ‘et ucted In thelr rative tongue. Charlcs Wishe, | _Zremont_imuss—tho Hon. John Grangle, 81, Logtes | S17C¢L Whero ™ witncss llved "t the tlwe. | OB, 00 o0 in ine bundle woro: *A Cola. | Karly laat evening Oficer A, W. Cook, of the | lils femiius liave beenbrought fo Chicago, and will tew Presldent, occupted the chair, and Peter | Col, J, it. Poor, Jtostun; the’ Hon. J. K. 1ioed, Clova: | Witncss went to Lis trunk and . got the mong the p SRS J it Lako Sire 3 . | be burled i Iand Cemetery. Tha funeral-servi oD Schid se ecretarge o0 Pt | laniy ol 00, Grary Galioah iy FElw GG | cash, | which mo | counted oob ol Waters, pied o \omen Lave,w veLillian's | Hest Gk e e s atapiciuue, bowdle Ta | ¥ Ceutelery, The tuneral-services OPENING SALE, Waters turned over the **bond,” remarking tuat the Frderal was doing 8 good business, tnot its stock was above par, Hcnulze wanted to kuow when ho could goto work, and be was told to commencs lnmediately, i chose, however, to ‘walt until the followlng Monday, Then he went to work., lle worked ouo week.” Before tho weak wasout & lat of cigars were inusing from the Loxes, Witness nsked Miss llarman whumlhu& Lad gone. She did not know, but afterwards val that she had taken them out to teat tho honesty of witness, One dr‘fi{ #be sald that sne was woing to keep a sldeboard and eell liguor. She thought there was money 4o it. 1ut to start this sideboard would require some_ capital, [ purtner, Witnoss asked how much capital was necessary, andahe eald sbout $200 wore, She asked hitn if lie did not want to be & partner, and he r:xll!d that be did not. Sbe then said that she would bave to sdvertise for a partner, and witness was given to understand that aitor abo got w partner his, witne: services would be wanted Do longer—turce would bo tuo many about the Understanding that by was not wanted, he Saturday night. Ile did nos then get hie ed for it twice there. a0 naked for the money which be had advsnced, and he was told to go to The Committee on Constitution and By-Lsws appolnted at the previous meetiay reporied. Tho constitution provides toat the Aseociation ahall bo called the Baloon-Keepers' Union of Clucago, Provislon is maade for the nsua! officers, and thelr dutles are defined. The appolntment of & Judi- clary Committes slprovided for tolook after all lit- igation Jikely to'gruw out of resistance to the ordle uunce, and a Comnilttee on Azitation composed of three mombers from esch ward to work np the cause aong saloonists generally. The lutistion feu ls 8¢, and monthly dues 50 cents, Decent raloon-keepers only _afe to ve admitted, and If any ure found 10 be members who keop dis- orilerly houses, they are to be arraigned belore the Judiciary Commitiee and expelled. All persons intcrested in any way In the saloon business, such ow distillers, brewerw, clgar ors aud manufuc- wururs, lunch providors, etc, The coustitution und by-laws were udapted subatantially as report- od, ‘n&d a commitice sppointed 0 bave tbemn printed, Louis Schwuchow offered a resclutlon, which wad adopted, in which the Unlon deciares against thie snleof liquor to minors, and will not ailow any one to become & member who knowingly wells liguors to tmlnors, of who makes his laco m resort for boys and endeavors 11, a1 1190 o'cloek p. m. Kol ANNOUNCEMENTS, | MEETINU_OF THE S D . A MR ihe her Bl enti be A pobne sharp a4 the Grand Pacinc Hotel. A full attondance Is roquested, as the Aldermante queation will come up for conslderailon. A MEETING TN THE INTEREST OF 71 - g ey e ch, corae| n Clirk.ats.. thin evening st T:o0 welogier o o M T HRNRY REYNOLDS. 111 ‘Lun. will .Ypuk st mn"iunun A’I‘. B“Eh“;llc lf'igru- Arteslsn: d 1z il the vicinity of Union't’ alloed to bim to P, but hio only ran the fa: nd then ensued a livoly chase through the park, in which the offi. cer firad four siots at him, Two othor pollcemen who weie altractod thither ran dowi and cornored the thlef, The bundle was found to contain & plece of bruasels and & plece of Ingrain carpet, both wiapped up ina counterpane. WAB 1R DEATEN TO DHATI Patrick Tiernoy, lFod 48, died ot 11 o'clock last niglit In the Dethel Home, a retreat for broken- down eallure wnd poor unfortunates out of work, located at the corner of Deaplaines and Lake strects, and John Kolley, cook, il Willlam Alozander, Janitor ‘of tha Home, were locked up at the Madison Birest Htation by Officers Keddin and Booubien, charged with having caused bls death. Thst they were {n any way i plicated in causing it can only bo defiuitoly nscer- tsined vy a post-nortem exsmination and s Coro- ner's inquest. The following factaare sot forth h{ Henry Turner and Charics Gerald, two boardors attho house. Thuraday evening Tivrney cawme into tha sitting-room so drunk that he could not walk, and staggored into 8 chair. Tho cook Kelley came up and ordered him out, and frorney uot cowplylug, he picked up s towel. rollor ‘and beat the old man over the lead and naty W, i Paddock, New Yotk W. B, Lut Love™ *'The *VStrue kol‘l\" **Roae Michel,™ *‘Pique," Selloran +Tho Mountain: Meadows® o 1878 Spring Season 1878 Tuesday, Feb.19,219:30 a.m: rah.na-logue, " ‘¢ Trodden e Peril, " “\':n Vi **Josh Whitcomb, # ags, . Nhowled. Alban ;1;, 8, Dabeock, Ji e Hflll.‘-'n. L 11e Terra xin, New "Yorily G y" Itedhe eo W, Masre e é Cal. L. oore, Ligon will be brought up as o wit. aguinet Ryan, THOE COUNTY BUILDING. County-Attorney Wallaca Is on the sick-list. The Q:and Jury for the term wlll commonce its Iabors Monday. The Collector of the Town of Jefferson turned $1,000 Into the County Treasury yeatorday, The subbenaes in the murder case of Sherry and Connelly, to bo called Mondsy, were fssucd yeatorday. A meeting of the Doard of Directorsof thoe school at the Poor Farm was held yestorday afternoon, igroed to reinstate Miss Qrant sa teach- Cassimores, Jeans, Iouschold Linens, Lin Handkerchiefs, Hosisry, Suspeuders, Cutlers, Hats, Linen Collary, Ruchings, Collaretts Machine Twist, Statlonery, Slates, Notimt Penrglnttou. Dreas Bhirts, Whips, Hardwr, 0f the foregolng we have consigninents cor erlng Full Lines, GEO, I, GURE & C0., Auctloneers CARPETS, SPECIAL TRADE SALE ner RANKLIN ~ TNDEFENEENT ~TEMPERAN g will glvo s froe cntertalnment this ovenlng it thelr liall, soutliwest coraer of Lasalls and Lake: 14, t0 which they lnvite everybod. RE MARIA A, SHOHEY WILL DELIVER cudte Wfora the SRilGtopuIcEr Bosiaty ik sublectt - lftect, Upan, Cagracter of Ac- Pror. KE” WILL, OPEN A NEW COUGSE of Jeciutes 1o:morrow sfternoon at 3 o'clock, in Growa linll 017 West Madtsonat Bubfect, stuclence and feliglod larmontzad,” Teachers, prechers. and lawyers may learn something from tiia' matte! and'manner of tlicse lectures._ Admifasion, 10 o unch Bhutes 8. G Leotard; CITY FINANCES, THE MAYOR AND COMPIROLLER cannot be Interviewed any more, Having sald all they can say sbout the future, and no one, as far as known, havioz come to the roscue, ** Nothing new " {8 the reply they make to questions tonching i "heir ‘custom. . “Tho *"present Wators. Tho next timb lio went to ask fo¢ hia | o, the arder vo take ecet March 1. - Bliss Grant, ! d e poshiar :‘fi‘y or‘if‘l::ln;e relating to fne mlo of naor 1o ',:‘:p‘;;‘;",.f,':,,"{“fl:c"’ et erument avhen 5o | mgneyno aund,he oldcarhier dack agatn, 1 | fwil bo remumbered. was removed by Warloa e e Y oh g o aw L1 of thosrohars :gflffi F:‘?EEL‘% ol g1 vt ..5:.‘5.‘.'&!‘."‘.‘; DA AT L. o oy i pax ha o - ers res P, " miturs lapronounced anjus: and {Iranuicals be: | somelliog to stsnd upon, and then they will en- | lelling her that tho, +*bund” Was §0 good. St | Reghter to the piace. T i Licrney was thus boaten Out the daar. A passet- Xpocte: by attempted to rales Lim, and made some remark about tbe finhumanities of man towards man, whereupon, Alexander, it sald, camo forward aud smashed tha youog man in the fucy and kicked ‘I on to the sidewalk. Bome time afterwards, per he was hurt, thoy tovk nim fn, and itress in tho basement. Yesterday sy mot having returned to con- thoy became alarmed at his condition, br. C. Adams, 1le was treated for & vioiatlon of 1a provisione, it was said, could nat o bo avolded even’ by the most cautidus saloon- eeper. "Fhe Uolon elected the neceasary officers, aud afterward adjourned. Jdohn Feldkamo was elected President, Ch Wiche' Vice-Fresldent, and Pl Dicver] Tr " 1k FOLLOWING ARE THE LE. JEN bada bim **go to D prarer et (nms ar Bt ik Wy GoorL 0 lurus} weok: Monda oG Tnurad 8, A uy deavor to answer the all-lmpartant interrogatory, *+ [low arp we going to ralse money ou this levy The Byndlcate schems fs sald not to bhave been avandoned, although it i pretty zenerally regarded a8 impracticable and too much of & flf:n. oven if tho taxes could La ltrl"y for so much muney in hand, The discount would have (o be heavy {o cover thedeficit ju collections, and to enable the H'Flu“lll 1o get s fair Interest on tbelr sdvsnces. The advocates of the warrant rl-n are contident that that s the only relief, slnce tisin consopance with the declvion of the fin- reme Court. ‘Those who would get the warrants, r. will do all lhe{ <an to defest the provo. ince, with the salaries cut duwn, the shav. y to turn the psper fnto cash would very lttle. hearts of every official and employe best fast Large Catalogue Auctlon Saloof Boots,Stioes & Rubbers Wednesday, Feb, 20, at 9:30a, m, prompt. Fine linen of Rochester, Philsdetphis, 13d Neowark mado goods will' bo sold, Aloths Chioazo Bhoo Co.'s Mon’a and Wom.'s woir in Grain Goat and Kid, Oalf and Buff,, fuly Ruaranteod, d Rub The Finance Committee has at 18st come forward and resulved to do its duty, In tho case of Liob, who has fsiled to rendera finul account aud turn over the balance due the couuty. the County At raey hos been instructed to take such logal wteps e desm (0 make hiwn come to time, w days suit xill be brought against hi; e wotties. 1iis arrcarages are uot del known, but are estimsled to be baiween 4, In the luat few dnfn the Bosrd, or & Committee of it, has been laviting proposals to furnieh certain blank books, blanks, and printed matter, Thoso who have comu to bid, with few exceptions, bave been told what was wanted, and furthermore that they could s¢e samples by ransscking lhe a) courts and cmlnl{ oftices, unacquainted with tho work have beem put to all . Mrs. Prof. itayen: Tuesday, neyt Wednesday, 3 harlcs Uood® ay, Mre. 3, A, Wi day, Mrs. C, day, M. C. I Upon the cros mination, witness sald that the $30 dralt which he had given had not peen paid because no certificate of deposit accowpanied the diait to Portage, 1le had not known that sucn ace compsniment waa necessary, Ie had remarked tbat Mise Ilarmian’s lawyer ought to be sharp euough o know that it would not be pald without the cortificate, " PUERE WILL DE A MASS: perance this evening at7:30 G YOI F t the Unton at.. pear Ligcoln, e Tted-Hibbon lta* 'DOAUETT—COOK, % THE DEFRNSN. TheNon Tork ndipendant of the UK stya The first witness for the defente was Qon. O L. Mann. e had known Waters for many years, snd bad alwaye found oim an opright man, {u- repu- tation for hounesty and veracity was good In the nelghborhood in which b lived. Kobert Builiu, s jewelry pawn-brokerat No. 180 Clark street, gave wimtlar testimony, and snother witness, who operates on insurance paper, that the Feders) [nsurance Company b 0] brulses on “his bac untll hie death, ‘Tlie boye state that the solcs of the poor fellow's feet wore beaten to 8 bileter, snd that his head was badly cut, ud Lts body bralsed, and that bl pules uearly ceared boating while ho was yet lyink on the sidewalk, Tlcrney was the futhor of the notorions **Bal ‘TMoruuy," who so badly cut up Billle Fisk & fe ‘The Roobester Btandar warranted first quality, Samples WlJ sold and freely duplioated. Catalogues and gooas ready for inspection Monday. QEO. P, UORE & CO., an edil plagtariun, Aud yep wo con il oo perfectly famlllar to us, wa Tesd the lecture wien "It nrt appearcd: wad that It nover pe- sy gl curred to_ s tual the en o s, Wo kuow perfectly well that Mr. Galton " fur, 3 to all a pearly of g wetardsy morning when it was rumoicd around i the {nconvenienco posible, with a ylew, no duubt, o 08 & 70 Wabash-ar. I:Itmflfl‘.a,ulwcauu Usiton 1o the Wit s Masdary {nucixi-{hll the dudgo Walker intended 4o modify ;:i"o‘.u:;d umk":unr'x‘: ol tou, | b cuttlug off comuetition.. Eomo have' refused 1o | FEASER 5::41;?('3:::. " ’x'."."i‘.‘u'..".’}'“ff'flin':x“:‘l z sutuority on the subsct, 1 which way ons whasidke | tho opinion of the malority. "1t was assumed tat | Ae i thu valus o It stock, be coul not way ux- | kot rounds fald out, und il agres \hat, i com- | No U XoRh' Unign siroet. The father was il By ELISON, POMEROY & C04 Auctioneers, 78 and 80 Jtsndolph-at. POSITIVELY OLOSING SALE AND LAST CHANCE the Judges had relentud, aud were soiog Lo gut the city out of ita diticulty, Thero wia some truth tn 'I'he opinion ls to be modifed, but nup ubstance. The s cd 30 &% to make 4] very fow Aldermen at the raokery. mples ought to culture know whio heard mllh:lun..‘l.'u er tsesa ently srranged for thelr (nspece suy [l circumstances, 80d with the occaalonal referonces wade by Mr.'Couk to Gslin, we sre wure that no chiarke of plagiarism could Justly Lold although, vn :adlog the eclufe over, we €an see 1hat sume fullcr nud more kenoral reference tu Ualion 1lkht have been -mwfl{‘m e, aithough hels twice referred to by r. Cugk ls nut aps t0 ery by insutticlent credit capl by Reneral repute, and theroforo kmew not oo aciusl value, ) My, Cook, slso an Insurance man, had been one tho rganlzers of the Fodoral. It was now in existence, und itv stock was worth somelhing, How much ke could not say, though he had seon Mr, Cook had o l;uuuuu was tuInI! songht, that ave buen conve: tion and dguring. T ev. Father Francls J, Antl, of 8t. Alphon- aus' Church, rday eent notice to the Lounty Clerk that h':[llml‘\l;mll"itd John ttarazak and Mar n bruken up by his danguter taming out, and has foc years beon an {uvolersto drunkard of the woret de- acription, seldom drawing 8 sober breath, it may ba that whlsky snd not the beating waa the canse of his dewise. K\I hese and thero o mesning of the iy 43 per cunt offered therefos uce | Ann Glrtel Villiam U, Wallaco and Nors e sutliorities which he uses, Kirk dropped in on the Kinsnce Committes, and | been the Becretary of the siming the intention of the SUBURBAN. SOLDIEKS' LANDS, weat away declaring that he would 8gnt thelr ro- | fure was ttached Lo *h y:‘:fl;“.'. :'mfnflorcg'dr?; e cn‘urnl‘x, i'uflfln&‘.'.t . LAKE. .A.T .A.UCTION’ gou i the Council. Lawler was slio around. He a8 been Aguring with a palnter, and toformed s TuisUNS teporter that it would cost about $75 to ‘The ahates in gueation were geau A number of otber zentlemon tes! oxcollence ae & cltizen, uud bis geod character, the llcenso required by the Stata law. 'Yhe nutices were returned to him with tho inforwation that tho The acta of Cangrase of 1673 aud 1674 g to soldiers and sailors who werved iu the the Hebelliou the rigat to take up s« homesteads 100 ncres each of tus reverved lands along ths lin The Tazpavors’ Association held & meeting Thuraday evening e Centenatal Bchool Bulld- ERBY & PERIOLAT'S Juges would ot be recorded, becauss they havo the names of the tax-fublers painted on tho | sic. Tney Enow that the Foderal was in existenc, | had. baon ilogally performod, and with ihe re. | 10% on Filty-frat utreat, in the viclaily of the Rock | grss Holmep Liver Tad of the and-yrant railward havo beeo sa liapertvet: | Savgiiian feuce: ~Ho may sk or ax appropristion | bat knew not how mich e stuck was worth, Oug oinder that the oid ** prociatuation uiyle wew | Islsnd car-shops, which was well sttended, the fnlilewinae LARGE STOCK witness named Lusk aald that the Fodersl was s wild-cat compauy of bad_reputal waa low Lo the market, and lossce Bad not been pal Jy understood that but fuw bave teken advautage of thew, supposing the obatscles to overcume In obtaluing posseasion to be Lou great for & practical worth, veral aitempts have been made— wustly aod specalstors—to induce Cougress “to smend tho law s0 a8 10 aliow the soldiers tu dlepose of thelr titles for & cash consideration. Ha Yl)y this vlan bas not sutcecded, aud tho law et} remalns in its original forw, requiring varties tu become actusl seitlers tar a period of Gve years, deducting the time of thelr “scrvico 1o the srwy or navy of the United bty tome efforta nsve been put furward, at dilerent timea, Lo orgauize suldiers’ colunies, but uul wuch \A’u‘lflll Laus been wade 1n thls dircction, s, generally, v has been the cae, the leaders Luve been men who desised 1o mako it n porsonal speculation, The unly successful vue kuowa of tue colupy from New Eugisnd, urgsulzed sol C. N. Pratt, of thie cit omoog the things of the past. The revercad gon- tleman Las lald hiiself liable to a fine ol $100 in cach casv, and besides bas placed thoss whom he hus supposedly united in wedlock in sn awkward position, Under the 1sw they are not boanden to ono another, and they, 100, are flable to prosecu- tion under the statates AN OLD JOB OPENING UF. Bome monthssgo Mr. McUianles was anthorized toattach & vateut smoke-burnes 10 sumie of the Loilers fu the bullding un trial. The condition ‘was that the machine would savein the cousump- tun of fuel, sud do sundey otber thinge, ’I‘Kn burner Las beon in place over since, and yesterday 8 L for thesame, aniounting lo ), came bae fore the Comwittce vu Jail aud Jsil Acconuts, Thy polat was ralsed aealnet the machlng $hat 3t lad " not lru-(m-mml the promised wservice, and My, Mulloy went s . .l.y that 8 i most of the audience bejug made up of mechanics who reside in the neighborbood, slthough there were quite s number from Englewood aud a few from the city. The meeting was organized by the olection of Mr. 0. W. Turner as Chalrman, Mz, Thumas Lord, & large taxpayer in tho towa, but a resldent of Chicago, was introduced by the Chalrman. Mr, Lord recapliulaied tho state- wents made by the Assoclation last summer when they wore ghtlng the spprooriation for the year 1877-'78, which were published st the timo in ‘Tue Tusuusy. Ho claimed that the town had ex- ceeded 1ts constitutionut linit of judebleduess by somo $328, 000, the limit beluy 100,000, aud the pressnt Indobicduess over $300,000, ‘Ihe town TUR FIXANCE COMNITTEN beqan thelr work st 10 o'clock, snd were in seaslon aliday. They frat considered the estimates of the Board of Educatlon, cutting them down only $24, - 500 1n sccordance with the recommendation of the Hoard. Theas disposed of, much tizio was spens Intalk, some of tha members favoring & small ap- propriation and others the usual one, aud it looked asif there would be two roports.’ Cuncessiuns, however, wero made aloug In the afternoon, and, whea thelr labors were completed, Pearsons, I seubery, Throop, and Seatun algned the repor Schweisthal didn't refuse, but said he was nut pi red 1o do 80 Lhen. The fuur will recommend ¢l ollowing items: . It stock stajned bero up. of tbe mercantile agency of Foy Co, testified 1o Walers' guod re fact that lo had once hsd an odice Inthe same room With 1ho ageucy. Un sevoral occanlons Waters bad managed sume local sults for ihe sgency. (3 u L FineFurs, Robes, &, At Store 87 Madison-sts BATURDAY, FEB, 16, at 10 8. 5 KLISON, POMEROY & . MOOREHOUBE & G4 and Hu lhnduth-lL WB SHALL SBELL At hali-past D o’olook this mornink RUSHELL J, WATERY was sworn, snd sald thet he wus s lawyer, etc. In Dis dealiugs with Aliss Harwan ho had acted merely 88 her sitorney, Hu had recelved the mnswers 10 the advertiscwent sforesaia opon Miss ilarnon’s request. Bhe did not want ber restaurant crowded wiln the applicants for Luo vacant cashivrship. He had nover before ad sny consection with birlng woney-depuaiting clerks of ompluyes. Witoe By W. \as {1 the aame congition ss the ity of Chicaga. Dy the declvion of the Bupreme Court the Board of . BEErn tho Gaton—ezptcnsed tani fa. 1 D asaw £6:46, ooc Fere. P direse orders GUNTHER, Confeer ottt Slentt, LTI, ur the beuefit of the 000 L) o four years since by Col. A o | weat overine transsctis wer Lzo, Ui the consumption of 0 reased | Trustcew would be unsble to borrow any woney, tiuyer., Chicago. A large variety of whu EA- bad great experience in the seitlemont o 675,164 | man, aud Limsel! wlm::: mnni"-#ffl’m nluln. by itsuse, Mz, Wheeler'denled the charec, snd | and the prossnt vutstanding certificstes would = = Parlor Sults and Parlor Furniture, colonivs mpd Individuals on _Governwent 3.5 | torust. He bad atoue thoo besu Vice-Presldent | the englocer was sent fur. le veriBed what Mul- 1d ho dldn't kaow uow, ‘Tho 1aw required ibe LALLM GOULDN. 3 and C ber Furniture, oud raflroad lands im Ksusas® sod | Cole 46500 | of the Allamiic .& Pacific Insursnce Com. | loy bad charged, but Wheeler would not have it, | Yrearurcr (o wako & sworn sialewent overy six PALNEG 1OUSE HATE BTORE. Chamber Sets ‘hamber ymdo during e pmt - iwelyg years ok | any, snd hsd been an atiwruey for | aud sdvocated the burner. Nu aciion was taken | mouths of all wuneys which passed through bis At MOlSE Al NTOME. | Ofice Furnlture of all kinds, | ‘Tho sbove coluny is located jn the valley of the 33,000 | €leven years. Was oue of the stockholders i the | 0n the bill. The machine was or tuteo- | haude, but these statemeuts wica wade were not Cobas Wb el or el T riaiad Carpets, Stoves, &o., &c. Arkaneas “Kiver, in Kansas, oo the Lue of the 3adaud | Federal Company, and st one thine was oue of fhe | duced by onsof tha old ** Ringsters.” and uuder | ywurn to. Gosaawer e Ao Moy~ £ ey Toasebol Atcliuson, Topeks & Sants Fe Kallrood, known 18,52 | Directors, s celved noue of the wmousy | suspicluus circumstauccs, aud Mr. Wheolor's post- | Tho Cusirman called upon Mr. Fred L. Kinmy roe.or 270 Laoaat. Ustalugucs | Alsos good stock of Becond-band o the Tuwn of Kinsley, in hoor of Col. Edward 1400 | optained from Hchulze. Miss Lsrman uwed bim | $10u ou the subject was not eatircly conststent | for s speech, Mo doniod the sssections made by free. © MRS HATTIE M. UULL. Qoods, General Merchandise, &c., &¢. W. Kiudley, of Buston, Mass., who ralsed §3, 000 439 | woney for logal services, with kis usual réformatory spirit. Mr. Lord, sad for a while it looked as_though tho Wi, MOOREUQUSE & CU., AWET 1o aid ia the erectiun of colony bulldings, Not- 1o | Miss Harnian was placed upon the stand. She THA LINTING QUESTION, meeting would end luw (arce. Mr. Kimuny oelng | _SABATOGA Imfuna- llN.J»Dflul. Tobe | witbstanding 1ho drawoscks ffom grasshoppers, 33,000 | went ovor the prellminary confabs with Schulee, | A% s0on 8 tuo vresont Loard cawe Into power, | a woll-read lawyer, b caine noar turalag the ta- convacedsead for clrcular aad price FItS & CO» sowe thres years 840, the colony has been wost 543808 sala that ho bad left ber cwploy of bls owa | Mr. Senng Introduced & resvlution looklog to cut- | bles un the mansgers of the moeting, as his idess ity Lidlagiand Geata Wige s sve. By WML A. BUFTEL succeaatul, and thousands of soidlers and citizeus oui, @7 | account bacause ho wanted 1o study mediclne, so | ting dowa the ilowanco to the Bbenft for dietiug | decidediy ciashed: with theirs. 7Tho Chalrwaz, (A i Ko LR T Auctioncess, 174 Kass Baadolpb-sh Lave taken claims Lere, s0d succecded beyond all 334042 | heaatd. e had told Ler that soms woman ought | prisonera. The resolution hay been susking tu the | Sading Lio had put bls foot a 1L Auug blmselt reck- ®N0N. ¥10 Wibul'sy, © '8 SATUEDA] 0N SR espectations. dWnce Col. Praw's conuection with | e 29500 | W e casbler of her place. 1t was uo work for a Boa i e Committeo o Jutl aud Juil Azcounts | lossly Into ihe breech, nd, by suwme joculsr ru- BUTTERS & CO'8 SATURDAY AUCTIOX :fl:‘:«:lmu::r' & has Leen often Imwnun-‘s‘.\ml;:. Bpcelsl asscasients S.uw | man. Bchulze bad st propvsed o ber o be her : siuce, sud was yesterday calledup by Mr. | warke avout soma large-slzed calvea who wero re- Now snd Second.hand Furniture. w7 :umu. bbe bhad not sde uvverturcs Lo bhwo, ho urged tha thfn wight posslvly be | luctant tolet go the teat of public pap, restored Parlor and Chamber Bots, C: ] aud sailors in sud about this wesosrianiasnaseerr §3% 081, 3 Total...... ity for a like ca- HAIR® he bad not pald Schulse bis $5, becsdss be beld | somo reason why it bad w0 luag Levn overlooked, | tbe good fecling, od ‘turuod ‘tho entbushum iuto O L T e Oarpets, Ets terprise, LUt bis bevn whiting o be wxsured that | Tho swount, however, 1o be ralsed by taxation | her note fur $200, snd the mfi"nu stook, whil 8 aked oat 1t be dlsposed of. ~Mr. Lvess t0ok | o chulul a! setor, sf’lrfimh. 8 10, AT 9:30 frrlrie e 4ueze will be uo fusthes jwpedliment from natusul | L €,511,207, a4 §150,000 are o be taken from | all ehe bad was $160 cushy tho vraft afurssaild s o pusition tbal the sliowsnce of 85 ceuts was | Mr. Lord fullowed wlth somae explanations, snd 5% holr salcarovms, 174 East aodolyd s