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THE COUNCIL. SHERRY=--CONNELLY. | oy ek sho could not state wich mn The order of tha testimony waa broken here, on arconnt_of the absence of Mrs, Parker, s The Testimony for the Prosecus | witncss, aud T : 3158 ROSE M'CONTILLE, tion All In. a Moedooking young lady, was cailed to the Mand andl sowe st in tiu': couriroum and & 2 great deal of weeping by the relatives of the A Strong Caso Made Ont Agninst Both | dureased, She gave her testlmony In an Intellk et manner. It was substantially the same as of the Men, thnt ;:"v-n at tho Coroner's Inquest, After tell- Ing how ghe came to bo with her uncle that '\'}E}E"n";fi sali _‘!lh‘u was mx'lklmf] wllm Hugh ¥ McContllla on Thirty-seventh, and when near A Fow Untmportant “"!w““ for the the alley, Letween Stateand Tutterfield streets, Befensy Heard From, 8herry “and Connelly met them, and Sherry R :ln.m.edr Il)vr lu‘ the fuce, un both aldes, caught 0l o nnd' use . A sultocating croted of inen and bovs, unmis- | Hotant to e ;‘,’;,:‘,‘v""‘ Hsed language g in takably representatives from Bridgeport and At thls point a grent commotinn was caused vicinity, stood belore the front doors of the | inthe Court by Bernard McConville, brother Courty Bnliding at an carly hour yesterday | Of the deceased, who bezan clanoing his hands % awl stamping his feet. Mr. Coflce wanted thy morning, possessed with o dealro to gatn admit- | ISR NS LS R Cafee wanted, Hho tance to the Criminal Court-room to wituess | was hut nn expression of maniy gricf, and he the trial of the alieged murderers, Bherry and | thought it would not be repeated. The Court Connelly. But all the entrancea were weil } ordered the man to be qulet or leave the court- guanded, and the crowd was kept back by the | Foom: P Balifls and Deputy Saerllls, and couscquently | Witness continued: She ran, and left tor 5 uncle with the two men. In a moment she the court-room was only comfortably Olled: | feurd hor uncle shout Murder! Pt stabbed 17 Those who had business mside were forced to | Witness went back and helped bin home, scek ingress by n back entrance. There were a In the cruss-examination, witness siated that large number of women present, Tho widow :lm I;:‘lnlry i ‘g;gl:rlcl'ln :’“mf'(h;mt"m Tnet £ ereanet. N of ¢ Lo used ;" “‘('“‘_’.‘mcr i her tulo g, mwd ) ordhraring Isugunze to her, bt she did not her nelee, Miss Roso McConvllley | tyink lie sald anything worse.” The smallerman Ler daughter Rose, Mr, Bernard McConville, | had a bundle. e sald notuing at all. Witness hours afterwards ho took chargo of the Fleld & Lelter fire, where e made his record. And Bow the Finance Committeo will cut him down $000 heeause he happens to be an employe of the city, Assistant Marshal tweeney, who han been In the Department for over twenty years, Is cat to tho extent of g{X), T haven’t reduced a man In tny_employ for flf- tecn years, Thev are worth the money, know their business, and I keep them, and [ wil ny tho snme thing for the Fire Department. Tho Becond istaut hna mado tho repair shop o complets auccess, has rebuilt one steamer and oue or two trucks, and uw‘ want to cnt him dawn tn £1,400. [s this right? s this justiced 1f the efty were to use its employes right, thero srould be no rioting, but becanse n man s une fortunate snough to work for the city, he fs cnt down, Why, Akl Rosenbel ulin't ree duce bin buokkeoper from 83,0 Of coursa yot, e wus "a_ good nan, and the Aldermen knew it, Flere aro geven nssistants, with seven distinet and separate precinets to lovk after. Why, if Assistant-Marshal Meyer had not been at the Harney fire where he was, no onc can tell what the result might have hean. ‘Tho salary of the Chief Clerk s cut from 81,900 to 81,500, and lic liss to give thres evenings a week to s dutles, 1 tell you this Finaoco Committee don’t know what they are dolog, beliove in All, McAuley moved to strike out the amount 630 in the Item for fecd, etc., and fnsert MWAIR BEATORATIVE, Unl. McClannahan—J object, Mr. Mills—I don't. ‘The objection was austatned, Witness continued, Conneily bebaved like 8 gentleman from beeinning to end. Witness sakl Slieery fusulted her by making indecent proposals to her. Witness had never nown efther of the men before that evening, Bhe did tell the officees the next morning that the diid not remember any strangees belng g the saloon the night hefore. 8he and her friend won aif the games of puol, and_made Connelly aud Sherey pay for all the drinks. Witness drank with the' Connelly treated her like o gentleman, but “that gentleman” (pointing to Sherry) tnsulted her In a little card-ruom off the pool-routn. Stute's-Attorney Mills—You say Connelly treated you lice o wentlemant The witness—Yes. 'u}r;} then you called Sherry *that gontle- Sherry fnsulted you?? * Yes, nlr."’ y : * Do 5ou apply the same meaning tothe term gontleman with Conuelly that you do with Bherryt" ** T do not understand you." ** You tnay wo." Alexandcer Cresswoll wan calied, and testifled lhnEly a3 to the conduct of Sherry and Connelly at the Thirty-fourth-atreet anloon while he was there playinz pool, which, so far as witness could ace, was nhdve reproach. MRS, EMMA ROWS testifled thal she was visiting o Mrs. Golding, on State strect, cast slde, on' the night of the L'mx. She went to a grocery store about § o'clock that nigt, She #aw two men. and beard m to pay every cent of the sum appropriated for anlaries fn defiance of law. The collections were 15 or 20 per cent short, and yet the salaries were fully patd, though not collected. He would let the [tems stand, Ald, Kirk remarked that, if it was the Inten- tion to incrense, the Council ahould only iu« crensc a5 much as necessary, Tlo motlon to reducs the smouut for feed, cte., was carrfed. The following ftems of 81,200 and $360 wero ldnvtcd without dehate. Ald. Baungarten wanted to know what the £2,500 was for, Ald. Kisk replled that it was for the main- tenance of the new onglne-honse, corner of Ug- denavenuc and Harrison street. The Itemn was adopted, The Jtomn of 84,700 was passed withont debate. ALD, CULLERTON MOVED to lusert injthe ftem of fArc-alanin telegraoh *for adevice to facllltate the opening of fire- alarm boxes,” tha expense of the same to bo in- cluded In the item of 80,000, as reported. The Finance Committee had cut it out, when it was newunrry and its insertlon would not Increase the totaf ftem. The motlon wa carrled. I'he total decreasc In the Fire Department ap- propriation was §17,500. General SInking Fund—To Provldo for the Tiquidation of the general hunded dedt of tho city..oee iree - The ltem was approved, HEALTH DEPARTMENT. For salary of one Commivsioner of Health.$ 3,000 For salary of ono secretary and cumpiier Consideration of the Appropria=~ tion Bill in Committeo of the Whole. ¢ SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR| IT READ AND HEED HAIR| wHAT FoLLOWS. SAVE YOUIU MAIR.~Tho laws of Health snd Loagevity demand it, the customs cf soefal lifa requiro It. The matter 11 of grest importance In every way. REATTIFY YOUR XAIR.~It i3 tha sur pamsing crown of glory, and for the loadof it thers 1s no compensation, CULTIVATE YOUR MMAIR.—For by no otler means can i be saved and beantifiod, LYON'S [ KATHAIRON, Diswovered thirty-five yeate ago Ly Prof. Lyos, of Ald, Kirk Valiantly Stands Up for the Fire Department. The Estimates as Reported Re- duced $180,000. An adjourncd meeting of the City Council yvas held yesterday afternoon, Ald. Cook in the chalr. On motion of Ald. McAnley, the Councl went into Committeo of tho Whole, Ald, Rowleigh in the chair. The conslderation of the estimatesas reported by the Committes on Fluance was rosumed. filco and_miscellancous esponses: Advare On»m ¢, nrinting, stationery, Llank-books, drawi{ng materinls, and potty expense 83,803 Al Beaton moved that the ftem past , Ald. Baumgarten wanted to know why tho ftem had been ralsed in tho past year from $1,500 to £3,305. All. Pearsons safd that the Item was short PAYING GOOD BALARIRS, P and in haying a good square day's work. The Assistant-Clerk 1s cut” from 1,000 to 3300, ‘These men M1 the bill, and the cltizens of Chl- cago ook to the Cotncil tosce whether we anall go to work and ruln this Department to save a little money now, Well, thiero are thirty- elght Captalns, reduced from $1,020 to $000. [ would 1ke to know what these mon have dona 3 5 S O | “of statlatics.... . Lis wife, and two lttle dauchters, Mary and | ran about eeven vards, and then looked around, . . Taat year tomo "'2“ o 5‘%“’; Tiadk- fiia, o e | o merlt “'u"aln any Sxpirlenco In tho Devart- | yorantary ut ons reeisicr of viial s 1,200 | Ases, und 5 son 10 ears of age, Miss Husley, | Sho saw that bath wen had hald ef Tior uncle, $aem duasrelng soouts knifo, Haw the same | Yale, Is tha mort porfect proparation fn thewald Ald. Houmgarten moved that tho item have foun ey e For alary of ono Henith-Ofice cletk. H a friend, and Mra. Licut, Barrett. ut when she looked around the two men ran, f D Thirty-seventh street, but did | 4 ¢, oerring and beautifying tho kalr, made §2,C00, who occuples an officlal position s a gentieman [ gor gajary of oe Apecial InSPeClof 4o, sve, 1,000 g 5 . i Deceased atepped up to the taller man after he | N0t hear them quarrel there. When they were 8 —n man of charactur and reputation—whoought Quite a sensation was caused fn court by tha | had slapped witness and asked, * What did you | 0n Blatestreet ehe heard one map tcll the Ald, Ryan moved to mako the ftem $3,000, For enlary of throo medlesl Inspectors at Lost. Tho vote on tho motlon for $2,000 was also Nlealiles being the best halr dreming aver produced, Lyon's Kathatron will positively prevent grrayness, and will re- not {o bo uscd In this way, and don't think they willbo, 1 beliove the Commitice will vote those men every dollar I have osked for. You appearamte of Mrs. McConvllle, as hitherto shie { do that fori" had remained in the State's-Attornes's office In the redirect, witnesa sald it could not have while the trial was progressing, When Connel. | Uecn more than a minute and a hall alter sle 700 each..ve.iss P For ralary of elghtecn eanitary police at £720 cacn’; . 2,100 other to give him that knllc' and calt him a bad 12,000 name. After witness nrrived at the grocery &tore she remalued outsirle to hear the quarrei, , he itions ot C; but | For ralal 3 a ¢ ceogt halr to bald hends, if thy yoots wj\‘l"l Lodding moved that tho item be made %%‘;\35\;.00‘!?1‘1‘121:3 "Lixnp‘::llcng«:sl’ flllr?x:‘::gt":l'z‘;:a 1,440 | 1y and Bherry wcn:l hruu;;m Iu the wl:low foiut- | beleroatio "";g,‘}{”,,‘,’{,;‘;’,m"”“" h"fln‘fu”iélc}‘;’.m".'&mfif’ h;uéu‘ll.m‘\lmu(»:'ltnnu- ::;‘f:;l:l: nro ;u: ndwtml'dn y 20, :&c‘":zgemul ‘:nryohln :.-ay':nl\'r:fl :"‘.m t:fx'l. n& % "t; oo | e awas ot the sight of her husbuud's murder- § testified that ho kept a saloon at No, 1567 Bouth | han, witness testifled that she saw the two men 1t actually performs tbaso seeming miracles, of ers. Ialsted etreet, On the night of the 16th, | whobad becn quarreling on State strect fighting A . Thomon e Beeonear. | e iras sy - Too O 8 g otho: AL | ratoaiin oy ekl ivsih wi: 20 e andConelly nieral e plooR a0 | i ety v her s d Bt | Ty : On motion ol . Throop, the Sergeant-nl sl tha H . 'of salary of two femalo nurses for Small- was the first witness called, and testifled that | Dali-pas o'elock, ness had known the 1 Tun: not hear i . overy alarn that comes In to tho city, every Pox Howspital 8t 190 CACH veerers rssos. . two ah vks, T them say snythlse while they w i 'ATR . Arme wan aond aftor the Comptrollor and tno | overy alaru, that comes thfo, b0 S overy | o Hox Boswlial MBI each s Ciicas %0 | tio was slightty ncquainted with Donegan. i1 | [ iyt threarecks. Thoy callad for sema | 3™ Uouville orled thint bt was. stabioes: AE Mayor, with a roquest that thoy be present at the mceting, AlQ, Cary’s motlon Axing the item ot $2,500 was adopted. Opden and Wentworth Dam ~For new lne P hot whisky, Witness saw tiey had been @rink. lind_ nevee scen Connelly unttl tho nint of | fiuv Wt o he told them Lo had no hot water, tho 10th of January. Doneman rushed futo bis | (15% 01 1o1d them to taki 1 1 bos lich Luteher shop at about 8 o'cloek that nizht, and s b Lic aka a gloskol baer, wiild witee Vi atliat was thematien, Do “‘t(, did. Connelly drew out o hulzhcpl\nflcl Triknbea mokocthlin Wliat 64 ot [ and stuck it Into the counter. He wald, ¥ 11 1 kad been ontirely bald for soveral years, cone stitational, I suppose. I tised a faw bottles of Kathairon, and, to 12y great surpeise, I havo a thick growth of young halr. his apparatus to make up. 1 pay my englncer $1.050, but hare you cut a man dolng moro work from $700 to #1100, Others you wunt-to cut down from 31,000 to $000 a year. Now, as to firemen and truckmen. Everyhody knows theso DAY eccon ssunens v shose inosaé For medicine, coal, provistions, disinfec- tants, expense of Jiorse, And exira acavs enger work, vaccin o viras, printing and stationery, and incldental expenses, For dav scivenger work and removing de: DId not sce Miss McConville at all. Was ve much frightened, SRt MR3, CAROLIND DULLRING testifled that she restded at No. 1061 State atreety on the eusy side. Un the 10th ehe was cut any mun's throat from ear to car that inter- of sheet pilcs and superintending......8 1,130 Y 4 truck him. Connolly and Sherry ran In afte COL. JOHON L. DORRANCE, U. 8, A. sl uien have to sallow more smoke overy year anttaata, strue 0 o an i after | foros with me! He then sald ko bad bad a littla §, With Mrs. Rowe, the previous witness, who had Total.e.. 8574,042 | than yout coult put futo sixtecn bulldings ltke | yor milk ¢ Donegan, anid Conuelly tried to pick up nkntfe § 3rounie over on Stateatreet. colno to vlait her,. Witnoss was accompanying 1n avery Importast seapect tho Katlaison la atoo- that lgit on the block,” 8herry tried to get Cone In the cross-ex: nelly to come awny withiout the knife, and wit- ! t Hyve A ness believed that they hnd'n \Iu‘e fenflle. ?,2':,‘;:]{‘[“?;157\\"3;" n'.f?':f?u L:l‘:&)?:rc nt‘:‘:flm‘:llll) An ordinary hutelicr-knlfie waa shown wituess, | 04 o \We have hnd s fuss,” or * i've had o fuss and ho sald it was exactly ltko the one taken. | ,u " giate street”? Nothing wus sald nbout ie had n'dozen of them, Witness could npov “eutting" anybudy. Sherry did not sny a word fay cxactly what was said outside the door, but |y s erluon, except to el for, hot whisk: he heard Connolly say distinetly thut e would Thomas Bavee was eulled, bhl., beinge al ;cn!, m\}] Eomp e H:Ia!t night, e did not bear any- %x.u L'ulm, taok an intermission at'a quarter-past ¥ C e 2 for an hour. . Witness did not hear Sherry say Le would kill s‘;o:tu’s-;\uurney Millahad hs case all mapped Ay —— —— ——. The twgmen weratn s | g0y fram the beglnmng, inan artlslic tnagncr, shop from five to seven minutes, There was o | oy e groatly deslred 1o ca out lis partition tn hte alion, and bis wifo stood fn the | S0 Srordune without oy broak daor of it. When they eame fu witnees badu | SERRL RREEEATR JEIOGHL Y breal ¢leaver n his hand euitiog meat. Nobody tried | g0k n recess yeaterdav, Lhe witnesses, to get this from him. Sherry did | aparveret Purker and Thomas Bagee, had becn vt take the © cleaver dn s | Galled for, but they were not Wrosent. Thor or fthroaten to ewt ooy I« Y] WY 3 yvere sent for by the prosceution, but they had It. Witncss was consideraly excited, = Cois | nop grrived ot the tine the Court, reconvened nelly threntened to kil wituess. and searched | 00'a puarter-past 1 o'clock. The Court granted for a revolver, Witniess was mors afrald that | 1ua0'10 stay procecdings for a time, in order to they would steal something than for bis lle, | |, trum the ditatury withesees. There were Witnass tried to put the knice avay, Comnelly | juore ladies present In the alternoon, ‘The two wat the knife, and after that the two had asent- | 0/ hors appeared pmma:ly‘ and were neatly flo near the door, hoth nslde and out. Ife | 1o, 0 The “ e ed. ey secmed be in flue apirits, heard Connelly and Sherry curslng amd mear- | gy g and lauzhing with thelr ntwrneys‘v 4 ing, and tls lie thought took nlace fnside the | ™4 oty weary with walting for tho two tlia.” Is this. proper treatment? I think not. The engiueers ore reduced to what s cquivalent to @240 a4 day, and yet they havo to be on duty 365 days u year, I can’t hire good mey for that pay. 1 would like to have an explanation from the Finance Com- mittec ubout that Incresse of $37,000 for repalrs, ete. her visitor home. Bhe heard Mr, McConville say, ' I'm atabved, I'm stabbed,” and he asked the two women to run after the doctor. The rest of the teatimony was similar to that of tha preceding witness. Mr. Coffee sated that he was now in_tho l:mfi: nl:untl)un Llhnttblu‘(‘!lnnnnt:;xu was, and aes cordinely, the Court adjourncd &' hall-past 4 o'clock untl) 10 a, m. to-day. B e —s SHERMAN'S AND SHERIDAN'S PAY. To lhe Editor of The Tritune, Citicaco, Feb, M.—Feonomy Is an excellent virtue, and the reduction of expenses In the ad- ministration of the Natlonal Government In hese hard thnes highly necesaary'; but does not the propwsed actlon of Congress in reducing the pay of ur furemuat army offleers, Gena. Sher- inan and Bueridan, look” ruther disgruceful in the face of the scrvice these gentleen have rendered the country durings the late Rebellion and since then! What a commentary on the gratitude of a republican country whose people nre known all over the world for thelr generos- fty! What a stiin on the country of the free to begrudgo the amount of pay now recelved by Lew Income trom misceilancous 1o be applied to this fund.. .o Total for Department of Public Worka e Reral CADFODEIALO. v esss »o18314,042 Ald. Lawler wauted§ to know what tho first item was for. Ald. Throop explained that the dam iwas too 1ow, had to h rafsed a fuot or two, and In order .todo that it waas necessary to uso tho piles to . make ft secure. Ald, Sommer moved to ndopt the itent, A, Cary moved to make ft 81,000, Carried, § ‘The total appropriation for the Department of Pubtic Works was decrenscd €131,021. Electlon expense—For payment of Judges ana clerka of clection, rentof polling- places, and forother cxpenses appertaln. ing thereto ... vaveesersene seeeeer$3, 000 The {tem was adopted, PINE DEPARTMENT, For salary of Fire Marshal and Chlef of BHIEAU0 o areesoiersr o For saiary of Kirst Assistant Fire Marshal 1,000 Formiaey of Sacond Assistant Fire Mar- r;;' alnlnry' of fThird Aseistant ‘Fire' Ainr nination, witness sald Bherry Jutely Incomparable. 1t is unegaled 1. 'To Cure Daldnoss. 2, To Reatoro Gray Talr, 3, To Remove Dandrufl. . To Dres1and Deautify tho Malr, DEAT IN MIND,~—Tho Eatbairon s no sticky pasta of sulphur asd sugar-of-lead, to pnint «and daub tha hair and paralyzo tha brain. It is & gure and Hmpid vegetatlo lotion, fatendad to ze= etare tho l:air by natural growth und refavigoration. Ttda splendldly perfumed, and {ho moat delightful tollet drexsing koowm. Mo lady's or pentleman's Lollet outhit Is complate without Lyon's Kathairon. Total far Tlealth Department p...ss Ald, Meauley moved to strke out the ftem of 8000 for Sccretary aud Jugert 81,000, e thought that tho dutles of the office demanded fully 000, ¢ . Al Sweency thought that there was ncon- slatency in the case, and referred to n Jraughts- man who had had anu injustico done him. Ald Lawler thought that the Committee did not know the person. He was entitled to twice as mutch for bis sizo alone; 80600 wouldn't even fecd him, e wanted to et down tho whole Departinent 80 08 to save 350,000 or 840,000. Al Baumgarten thought the Flealth Depart- meat was better than ever hefore. 1lo would not tavor any cutting down fu the Department., As fur as this cass was coucerned, he knew noth- ing about him. i ll\hl. Cullerton asked what the unexponded alanes wis, Ald. Pearsons said it was 813,000, Teo salary was then raised to 31,000, Ald, Kerber moved that the speclal nspoctor (m!ll? hogstricken out, Carrled. Ald, fawler wanted to kuow what the threo medieal inspectoraiwere good for particularly. Ald, MeAunley sald they were medical students 60,000 ALD, COOK BXTLAINED tho reason why the Finance Committee acted as they dil. It was a schemo to pay the Depart- meit all fn cash. Tho amount put Into the bill was just what the men would get, It waa well known that the eity had never collected into 15 per cent of the taxe, and the tucrease in items waa to mako up this 15 per cant, AW, Kirk asked It wmonvy could be taken fromn tha Repalr Fund and paid to the men. Al Cook sald that it could bo takeu from tha Miscellancous Fund, Ald, Kirk prossed for an oxplanation. The Gmnplrollerlnld it wus not intended to pay salaries out of the Miscollancous Fund, Kld. Cullerton thought that the only way the 15 per cent could be pafd was to constler tho tom for cach Departinent separately, and whon the Couell taok the bill there should Le o particulars n it, and there should be unly ang BOLD LVERYWILBE, 4 STEAMS. GCEANST 5. AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. Theoniy transatiantic line salling ninder the Ama canBlae. Sniling csery Thorelay” tron blisdeiph Aneminy from Liverjoul. i O . 't these famous 1 0 R 5 o | BeCtiulars iy aud horo liould b £11Y 910 | it vaceianted i Denpies and it th sosene | S0nE: Slorre sald 10 Cannelly, » Come, 16t | witosson, SentaaAttornes Milly| Sa0MnCed | ot comntenatis surds & eoduciion of, oo For salary of . 1600 | taxeighting dawsers. Tho Il would be o | of a small-ox cpldemlc was owlne to thete ex- | %00 LR8N0, SOCE FHOSRIC I Conully | that e would procued, und called for penses, ud they' ought o ery shame Yor ealary of naslstant cl . i putde to the hewds of Departments, but it | ertlons, i R DIl 3. W. MARLEY on the demagoglenl Congress that would tricd to k:‘llchlm,lllxcunusu Lllu njnlrclui-}ll tor In r}:— volyer, aud Connelly threatened to kil anybody | g4 ot Lo resided st No. 1300 Stato sirect, thiat eamo near him, The counsel for Contielly | i had'acted aa the family physician of Tuih tried hard to et the witness to contradict the McConvitle. He attended” the latter on the patimony which he gave before the Coroner ot o ol O camil Jury, particularly with Folorenicq | ME Of the 10th of Januaty last. o was lying For ralary of aturckeeper. . . ¥or salary of veterinary surgenn, include Ing medlcing voaiiiisiee ouy ooiee 1,400 “Far malary of thirty-pine Captains, at 000vevee ause so s ae secsrareness 00,300 * Far entary of thicly-nide Licucnants, at Al Lawler moved to striko out the ftem. Iic woan't In favor of having medical students practice at such an expense to ths city, Ald, Cullerton moved to'decrease to $1,600,— the total salary paid the threo fuspectors last should not be o passed. 1t was the {dea of the as the first witness. e was sivorn, and testi- Finance Committeo that the surplus should be used in that way. Ald. Kirk moved that smoking bo prohibited {n Committce of the Whole, Carrled, even for a moment enterialn the tdea of reducing the p;a- ol the men who saved the Natfonal Unfon, and whose achicyements In the flehl the nutfon canuot sufllclently reward. 8ir Garnet Wolseley, the eummuu(er of the 4 hers 4 i\ I 15,100 | Ald. Sweoney spoke In behalf of the firemen, | year. % Jeave TEnuEs, Wi w1 | n s snfoon ot the time, ‘There was o wound on | Enelish army Ju the Ashantee war, recelved the y B8 | otertian to o feem ‘of cloghion: Tha. sedne | - Ald. Throop, commenting on tho dutles thoso | £ 4 use of tho clesvur, Wiinoss was sk | e tofe aldo of the lower aldomen, whicl tnust | thanks of it a0 E5 000, b sat s RED STAR LINE, = when tho or cent was added the reduc- | Was none too Cy 13 b performing e 3 o'} n 3 T cuiness ¢ kel b 4 o % ettt ' B o B e T i ot befieris shat | tho duty Tor years, and Bad ot tired of 1t | ‘Tis was objccted to by the Kiatc's Autorucyy | of tho skin abuut three of four hehes below ihe apler, the comiander of the srimy In the | and S ol WHIECY ud ONLY (o ANTWLLY Abyssinian war, was rewarded by Parliament rettling on Wi £2,000 per annum, ond on his next helr a sum equal to $15,000 in this coun- tr5. Nelther of dn:m offiecers rondered service 10 their country near the hnportance of- that of Bherman or Bherldan, Had the latter rendered England the service they did the United Bate: —taking the rewards roccived by Naopler an & aud the objection was sustained by tho Court. 200 Mr., Coflgu anld thut if he could prove that no 26,400 veseresiarrasas voresoses oees 48,840 Far llfln'rlo of Buperintendent of Fire- Alarm |uumrh..................m... 2,000 et operator of fire-alarm Ald, Culleston replied that probably they'd better quit then, Tl knew ‘they wouldu't leave, though, It was no time to luercase salaries, under the brilllang prospects ahead, Ald. MeAuloy salid one of thess tnen had been compelied topay £310 for carringe hire during the vear, when it was Impossible to o to the cut, which mizht have been produced by a kick " ora blow. Witness did not examine deceased’s cleaser was flourlshed. and that Danegan Wad | yiyag to soo whetber therohsd been any cut, testified that there iad been such ay Incldent, i Lhen the tosttmony of Dotiegan was destrogoil, ‘) Ifm",fifl:' ,}",':{','}’,u','llfl:] doceased, aud remaluod Witness stated that it ralued that uight, and it { ¥ i was * kindor dark,” DR. NENRY GLIGER, "The witness sald Bteery didall In his power | County Physiclon, was sworn, und testified that tho people of the city wanted thecut. The Flnance Cominitiee hnd not gons to work right at the bill; they had never asked what wero ihe capabilities of the men, Lut oniy us to what they were getting. He warned the Aldermen thn{ tho man who went back to his constituents withthis record would bo repudiated, The men en'l A W B Lawiil STATE LINE. EEW YOIK TO GLASUOW, BELFAST, u 3 PETER WRIONT & ) Enst Randolpti-st., BONS. 111 Chicago. iy For malasy ‘of seveniy-four drivers, at For salary ot chi 3 3 AND LO 1,200 | jad been excellent workers and had done | sick by the strect-cars. ; e Ooee | Do had examined 'the body of deceased. Ho | Wolseley as o busis,—it [s_reasouable to anp- | STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.. 1,800 | nothing to deservo cutting down, Ald. Banmgarten gskad f tho Councll was to .‘l‘zl‘l’"}‘:fi,‘;"lfl"‘,’,g‘;flml,'}f,h" shop aud keep Con- | 18 1 A and tiwo discolurations upon tho | podc thit Shermau would havo reecived at lonst | STATE OF NbVADA : Ald. Stewart had given a good deal’ of study | appropriate fur carriage-hire, Therawere several imulements In witnesst | 8bdumen. " The discoloratfons were fu no wise | £100,000, and Sheridan not much less, ffaars eali BAS nl £on, sccurdian s accommudns ro-ainim telegraph, i 8800, * 5400 | to tho subject, and had visited all the tiouscs | ~Ald. MeAuley snid 1t wouldn’t boa bad tdea ( yiie? o, “Tle did nat hear any talk out- | counected with tho sta, but wers produced by | But what do they recalve trom tho American | und Cabla. 40, Jictura tcketaat reusted raice. Bisor- or salary of thrco fopairors for fira-alarm and statfoiis In the city twice o year, Tho men | toappropriate money for earrlage-nhire for some side. When Doncgan came in Coimelly came other causcs. Witness congldered that the dé- | Congresal Lt is truc, respectable pay for o few | sko, €26, " Apply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CU., UGeae lelcgraph, nt $720.. " 2,100 | were descrving, and 1o wanted to see what tho | of the Aldermen when thev had to remnfy | FFF)10a'na sald, Wio struck yout" censed came to his death from peritonitis, caused | years,—that is all. Scarcely hs decado of | SrlAuents. Sy WAAGR, Maasien (For ey of Dattoryiian (¥ Sidalafsi ' | men wero goiting. | Tig men were cotting 851 | duyniiowh Into on Counciinigits. [Latebter.] TACol RADES Ly tha stab. yeara passod aver thelr brilllant achievements | — L ko ol y. telegraph. .. eases R er month, but for the coming year the men 3 imoarten asked . MeAuley the | ¥ i when it provosed to reduce the ver, " epaies of apparatns and new appa would have'to be paid fu ety hich | latter's favorite question: *\Where are you | Wascallod. e testitlal tuat about hsifinase 8 ik e wiven them a3 raward for their services, ong | A]‘Cflon LINEM ,uL STEAMERS o'clock on the evening of the 10th of Janusry | knew Sherry and Connelly; had koown them o wos coming down Btate street from Thirey- | for threo or four weeks, Connelly lived with ninth. At Thirty-seventh strect lo met the | witness up to the 10th of January, He had to for tools, machinery, otc.i ropal englnes, ‘hook-and-fadder trucks, and hose-carts; robullding of two uld fire- they would havo to suffer o loss of 10 per cont. The Firo Committec had gone earclully through every item, and lind cut down every ong ns low golng to get your noney " [Laughter. Ald. McAuley replied that all the ]lnouny would como In very slowly. which they had efery reason to expect would never be reduced as Jong s they rematned in ooy York and Glasgox. DEYDXIA, Feh S J0am | CALIESTA, Melip, gam D , F enaincs; heaters, lantorns, stoves, pi wrisoners. Counelly wason tho fnslde. Aswit- | Jay tho prisoners both off “on Satunlay | thescrvice. Congress cannut afford, even under | ANCHOIIA Mehd Spin | ETIIOPIA Mch 16, apm. lLarness, whips, bLlankel umnep .'.’:.) as could be doue. < ALD, BWERNEY WAS OPPOSED ,lw,,, went to pass, the little one stepped In mzr“mg, Connelly came home at about | the plea of econumy, to disregard the service of AUSTRALIA ",}‘?;,‘,'gh“,fi'fl.fl'}’-‘;, arch 6, Tata Louso {urnltaro; coal and supply wag- Al Loddinis was atrongly oppated to cot- | to Incresslng theso salarles at rn:acnt‘ and per- | frout of i, and then Shezry wald, @ You ~— | half-past 8 or o'clock, and _witness | these men, and, while wo belicve it ndvisable 10 | Eiida #1310 #70. Excuraton Tickets st reduced ratces ont: honsg and couplinga; neiv tools ting down the salarfos of tho Firu Department. | petrated a Hibernfelsin when ho remarked that | ——""_ “tio are you shoving?” ' Then Cou- | asked bim where o had 'been. Counelly | reduce expenses wherover possible, (t certainly Zrund cavin €40, Stcerage, 850 A1, mscnlneryfor TepRieshan) stogm- 'A1d. Thompson (Thirteonth) thought it was | fioy onghit. not 1o rido’ but to walk ou fout, Telly puited a kntfoTrom undar bis clothes, aud | told him lio had beon down-town to buy somie | eannot bo done fn this way, and ot the cost of HENUEIS0N SROTHERN, wh Washington-at. heatersand attachments; 10 relicf volves and nozzics; 0 suts fron eugine-fuce; 5 sots of coppor fluca: O scte enging wheoln; materil for two new hows-car AL 2 tons moldiny sani; 4 pig 1 pig solder for_foundry; 2 pige 2l wuoden Jacks; 12 {ron f wood lumber for scns Tumber for repair shop. ‘For feed, oll, gag, and u 001 \ Imu.; for olls, mediclue, roap, ¢ hedding, gas, printingand statlo " spongai, waste, otc.. s For rent of ground for Engine No. 10, aud . Hook-und-Ladger No, 1, for one year.. "Furrent of room accupied as ropal? suop, 6 pier cont of §0,000 por BHBIN . 4vy. vt For ray of cnglnoer, ussbiantsongincer, and 6 foremen, three months, A ding, furniture, foel, oll, and gaw, For repairs to engine-honses, pal calthmining, eic., e, Fire-Alarm _ Tolograph: lines, machinory, boxes, gongs, bells, “fi;:mu. harnesy, und sundry othoe sup- plicsa.s. o the poorest kind “of polisy to make a public servant o publie pauper. 1t was true that new muen could be gotten, but thcy were not as good men. Ald. Lawler was opposed fo cutting down the saturles of the employes of tho city, elthor of the Pire Department or elsewhera. - It was not ny to cut down the lard-working cme Tully wanted to hear from the Financo Committee. ‘Che motlon passed with only a COUPLE OF DISSENTS. AL Kirk moved that the repair item bo re- dueed from §30,000 to 321,41, Ald. MeAuley salid that the Financo Commite teo did not svem willing to respond to calls for fnformation, Ald. Coolt bad safd that the In- tenttou was to pay the men fn cach, Ald. Cook explained that the cxtra amount was to make up the expectud loss of 15 per cent, Ald. MeAuley sald that ho suw that It was not intended to pay eash now, but cash iu a year or flfteen months, o moved s an atucndisent [Laughter.1 Ald. Lawler thought Ald McAuley’s cconom- feal stroak had run out. AW, Rerber didn't scu why these ealarics should be Inereased swhen there woro any num- ber of students at Rush and Hennett Colleges whfi ,wuuld only be too glad to do tho work for nothing. The g:uuun to decreaso the item to 81,500 was carrled. Ald. Ryan moved that the item for sanitary policemen_be changed so us 1o zive nine poliec men ut 8720, or 0,480, That was enough. It lookel to him s 1L theso places were mode for the purpose of allowlng Aldermen to put men fnto them. 1t did not appear that thergwas use for alithese men, It there should be one to a comman ward, he would move that there beoucand a lalt to his ward. Ald, Cullerton was In favor of the motion. Tle was in fayor of & round sum for each Depart~ ment. Ho theught that it the item for the Health Defunmenl was cut fn two i the mid- sull, * Do you ree that knifal I'm roing to | pants, ond that he had had little chase over the nation's hovor. H, Kkill somcbody with that to-night,” Sherry had | on State street; he had chased a man into & hold of witness Ly tlio cont. Witnosa told Sherry | butcher-shop, and Sherry was with him, [le that ho Lind bettur taka Couuelly homo; that | sid ho picked up s knife and Bberry gol lio bod been drinking, and he nlght' get | cleaver. ~Then he sald he and Sherry mict a tnan tuto_trouble with tho knle. Shersy maid, I | coming home, and Sherry had mady o pass ot will.” Then he let o of wituess,and’the lagter [ hin, aud he had laid hold of him and got_him escaped, 1o was afrald for his Tife, o heard | futo an alley und had cut him where o did not soine tuiking aubsequently, but ho thought they | thiuk he would recover, Withess did not be- were not talking 1o hin. Inn few moments | leye Covuelly uutil tho next day, * witness heard somebody seream, but dared LIEUT, RDWARD 1OOD not go back, Presently two swomen ran past | testified that he was Lientenaut of Polica at I, crylng, ond saging, “Oh, myl" Ie al- | the Twenty-accond Strect Btatlon. Hocame Into lowed them to pass. the statlon n few minntes after’ the prisoucrs ‘Ilio smatler tmun cama up to _him and shoved | were brought In, '115u prisoners were kept B with both hunds, Tle had o bundie un apart at the statfon, Connelly told bl befure hiis loft arsm, and ho ekl w knifo ulsu iy his left | Thouus Boyeo that the knllo was lelt on Mrs. haud, Wittess showed Mr, Collee how by was | Cooney’s tuble (where Sherry boarded). As shoved, Counelly put both hands against erry passed the ecll of Counelly, ho sald, his bresst, Wwith — the package —under onnelly, that mw's dead” Connelly sald, fs arm and the knife In his left hat sol' without lookinzun, Bherry said, hond. © Witness was asked how . long it on, and we ard (n a bud fix.” wus nfter he started bo run before he heard the Then eamo Bernard McConville, brother of scream, He repliod that 1t could not luve been | deceased. {Iu was at hotis wh s brother National Lino of Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FROM New York to Queenstown, Liverpool, and Londen, Cahtn passaiza from 50 to $70 curreney. Kxeurslon Tickets Bf reduced ratod. hteerage, $20. Drafts on Doy tilties 3 Fariher Information pply ta oF suiliiins D further (nformetio A TAS0N, Ror 4 Boutn Clariest. North German Lloyd. The ateamers of this sal every atars day from liremnen Pler, rd street, Hobokea. Jatonal masuge—trai Now York to Solthampon, Jondoti, Havee, aod Breten, drst cabin, 1w second cabin, S Rulds souraRt, $30 CUFFEREY. FOr frelgis 804 pusenge appiy W ULELBICHS & 2 Bowling Greel INMAN LINE. n A Royal Matl N . Unlted Miasgs and oyl dintl nenoers ERRORS IN THE ADMINISTRATION. President Hayes may commit grevious errors in his Government policy, but tbe person who administers Dr. Pierce's Golden Medfeal Dis- covery for billousness, ur liver complalnt, fm- pure bleod, scrofuls, or king's cvily plmples, blotches, eruptions, or any blood discase, will bo rewarded by the restorntion of health and order fn the diseased aystem, AMUNENIENES, MAVERLY’S THEATRE. LT HAVERLY. .o A ietetor and Stanagor. GIRAND SUCCESS OF THIB GHEAT ATTRACTION. Colville’'s Folly Company, Tieaded Ly the Urtvaled Vocatist, MLLE EMK ROSF. B L AT Conedtam S W T L A r;‘lml‘l‘lk,\"{ and mceneding and 2,500 8,700 0,000 —— compriatg €very Tember of tii ! Tot0lureeaese cranee sinvsnsrnes o o $H04,020 | that the item bo . Qo §t would bo'enough. Ho would have about | jore than & minute, for he runus fast ns he | was brought to his hume, sud being seat for | YA THUALS R in_the New, Original, TNUlsAYS AND KA FTRDAYS, Al Kirk moved that tho items for salarles | Ald: KiFk accopted tho amendment. thireo men for slx montils fn tho year, aud then, | eould, LA UEter in tho court-rooin.] Witness | went over una exanidned b, Deccased nsked | Fanracof: Bans fissaun Fantomtin kxtnvay TR S MeTamd ok s ekt be made £351,800—tho same ns last year, Ho Ald. Cary wanted to troat the Finance Com- | f necessary, more caulil be put on. was near the corner of 8tate and ‘Thirty-seventh | wituess to fur a Catbolle uricet, which he | Cock Hobin? Intr £ & Selected Company of Fifty T f A TT Artle! d M BIATRIEH AL Frllay=Eutes tirand W Matinces Wednesdays sn: . HOOLEY'S THEATRE, JANAUSCHEK, Supported hy n SUPEIIOR COMPANY. nde P agement of LLLALELL & CANS NG O CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salling threo times a wook toand from Britih Porte, Lowest Prico; Apply st Canps Cluriand tandolp P. i DU VEUN + saw two ftems which ho wanted explained; for inatance, why the Cominittes Incressed tho {tewm for repairs from 834,000 to 350,000, Ald, Lawler—Wbat did the Fire Marshal askt Al Kirk=Threo hundred and sixty thou- sand six huudred and nincty dollars, hut $351,- willkeep the Department in s proscnt stako of eflicieney, 1 would like an explanation from the Chalrmian of tho Financo Comntitteo as 1o changlug our recomnmendativn of 24,000 for re- pairs, ete., to 30,000, Ald. Vearsous—The Firo Marshal clalmed 830,000, sud wo cul It down to E130,000, : Ald, Rirk—That lsn't what | refer to ag all. T want to know why tho fteie for repalrs, ete,, was incregsed from $20,000 to €50,000, All, Pearsons—You requested us tocut It down to 820,000, 5 i Mdl‘ll(lrk—l know we did; but you haven't onge it. Ald. Pearsons—Didu't the Firc Marsnal nsk !'I'm 000, and didu’t we cut It down to ) Ald, Kirk—And tho Committee on Fire and Water recommended §32,000, Thero are two separate ftems hero—one of §30,000 und oue of Si4000. Tha fact 13, the Finasce Commitice, In tuy judgment, haven't attended to thelr report for "this Department as they ought te have done, flere {s somcthing that ts nost uncx- Dlaluable, Thu Chief asks for $20,010 for ro- balrs, cte. The Fire and Water Counnitteo Rcommend §20,000, eud the Mnauwe Cowe Wittee, {n thewr muzoanimlty, recommend 90,000, But thoy ¢ u dot of poor remen—men who speud their lives for the cty—and cut them down, And I may say Hehit herg thot 1 would as soon bo In Btate’s rlson as ta be a wewmber of the Chlcagoe Flre cpartment as now carried on. Al tho thue l!m( have to nnmunlvul'l except when they get thelr meals, fs turec hoursa weuk, and wheu they get thielr weals they ouly hase from thirty mioutes Lo oue hour. Aud here ks this Flnanco Counnitteo that recommends an jucresss of W for feed, ofl, gas, repalrs, cte., and cus o duwi the POOR DEVILS OF PIREMEN to 3 polut where they can't ltve. (Auplanss la the Jobby.] Agalu, there are tho drivers, who ;ru cut dowa to $00. Why, 1 puy #4650 for my Srivers, wud thoy o to the barua’ fu the moru- 1020t 5:30, and it 7 or 8 o'glock thz‘ aro ot ume. Ald. Beaton says he cao bire vers st Ald, MeAuley sald that theso mon had duties to perform which no polleetnan woull do. The motion to cut down the foree to nlne was lost. The [tein as reported was then adopted. The five succecdiog ltems were adopted withe out debate, All. Cullerton moved to strike out the ftem of 83,000 for medielnes, coaly ote, ‘There wus an unexponded balance, whlch ought to carry tho hospltal through, Ald, SleAutoy went on to specify the amounts which made up the total, and claimed that they were very just. The unexpended balance would unut gutlico to carry the hospital on anotlier year, Ald, Cullerton smd there was a balancs to the ercdis of this fund of $13.0K0, and, aa the taxes for 1877 were nuw coming fu, thero could be uo doubt thut the Institution could be car- ried on and somiothing saved besides, Ald, MeAuley remarked that thero woro out- atauding certificates agulust thosu taxes, ' Ho could ot undeistand why any Alderman sbould seck to Infure one of the most usoluy Institutions fu tho city by cutting down tho ap- srooriation 8o g8 to cripplo . Do Wolf had ]un tfurmed i that bo was personully responaiblo for 82,000 fur vaceluo virus pure chused for the hospital, Ald. Cullerton replicd that Dr, Do Wolt could got his $3,000 out of this ftem in bulk. Al Tbroop was sutistled the appropriation whoulll pass if the health of the city was to be vreservod. ‘Thu motlon to strike out was lost, and tho Item sdopted us reported, Ald, Bweenoy moved to strike aut tha [tem of 81,000 for milk vxaminations—chemist’s. to thought that the city was getiing no better milk “than before the schemo was sot. The ordinance ou 1he subject wus 8 dead-lotter- Ald, Browart asked if thers bad not been con- victlous under tho ordinanes, Ald, Bweency sail that there had been some convictiuns, but thoy wers wrong, Ald, Lawler sald that thers wus an offer pend- Ing from Frof. Delafuntaine and Prof, Piper to do the work fur uothing. The gotion to strike out was lost, aud tlo itew was sporoved as yeported. ‘Ihe vet ruductlon in the Health Department estimates were $1,200, Ou wotloy o Ald. Throop, the Committes rose, reported progress, aud obtalued leave to strects when ho heard the ery for help, He was | did, sud the Reverend Father adminisiered the walug back to “the scitlemont,” suuth of Thir- | fast rites of the Clhurch, - Deceased talked to ty-ninth atrect, where be camie froms, togeta po- | witiess, and tho latter remembered his dving Meetnn, but he walked some time and did not | words, He s: roard, I must glc. Mind dee any policeman, so he guve it up, Witness m{ chifldren; b a father to thep—3 lived four or five Llocks' from *the scitle- Tero the witness braxe down completely, and ment”; hodid not go home befors ho went | trembled so violently that be could nog proceed to Ythe settiement. Common sense | for suveral moments, Tiw fawily and fricuds would teach wituess that tho gcrcanis | of deeeased subbed pitiful and. the woman runibing wus caused ‘lis witness continued 1 asked my brother by Sterry and Counelly, Tho distance was | what burt bim, aud he suswered that two fole from fifteen to twenty-fivo yards, I wasquite | fows hud met bim the nizht before, ang the Aark, but o could ses them, iiness stovped | larizest one of them catclied my danghter, and in a saloon kopt by u Mr, Haley; did not know | ke went to remonstato with him for dulng so, Iiis frst mame. Ho. kept @ saloon on State | und then the Yesser ono of hem, whom he ha street, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth, never see, came and run a knlfe (o him, and Shierry did nothing but take hold of witness® | tuat was not sufficient, and the other ous came cout, and offered no further violeace, Witneas | aud Kicked hitm, and be felt that moat.* Jid try to push bis way between the two nieu, With this, State’s-Avtoruey Alitla rested his when Sherry sald, 4 YOU — === ~——, who are | case for thu proseeution. youl uhuvlnrl" Tits sols intercst in advistue The defense took up thelr case by calling us iilu-m' to tuke Connolly home was to ot rid | their irst witucss of the knife, e was agrecing with bl ad- B. CUONBY, yersary qulckly while in the way of him, son of tho proprictur of Sherry's fate boarding- WILLIAM SLATER houee, ‘This shirewd younig man took the wit- testified that at abuut 8 o'clock on the 19th, he | ness’ chalr, mut Sherey and Connelly on Stats street, be- “ What is your nawme, sir?"” asked Col. Me- tween 'Thirty-Afth and ‘Thirty-sixth. Bherey | Clunuabian. madea lunge st bim. Witness kept dodiiug “Fhat's for you to find out;” and the saga- out of the way, and finally run about 8 hundred | clous witness looked fimpudently ut the lawyer. '“Pfi closely pursued by Sherry, Counclly 4 His nume §8 Barber Coouey,” explajued thy cutled to Bherry, ** You catch him, and I'll inako | sttorney, mince-meat of . The chiase only lasted “That’s not my tull name,"” "responded the about o minute or twp, and thew wituess got | young hopeful, ** anad 1 refuse to come here any away. Withess had with him a package of beef, | inorc ou that name," < y which he had bought for & fricud. Ho wout Isu't that your namel" asked the State's lome nlter this with the beel, Alturnoy. I the cross-cxamiuvation by Mr. Coffeo, o W Not ‘my full name," returned Mr, Coonoy. great deal of timo was_consuined, the withiess 4 May {t plesss your Hovor,” said_ My, Me was coufuscd, and the State's Attorney thought | Clanuahiau, ** 1 wauld petition your Honor to o point had been made. commit this witness to jall uigll to-morrow In tho cross-examination by Col. Clannahan | morning, until e zets sober.” witness stated that be Just kept out of Sherry's The Court sald he disliked to take the respon- way. At the tiwe Connelly said to Bherry, ity of committing the witnees to Jall, und # You cateh hlm, and 1" ik mincemeat of | sugzested that he be put upou the stuid und e hin,” fihelr{ wos ruunlng, and dmmedlately | test be msde of bla sobriety. stopped. . Witness also stopped. Tho witnicss protested that bo was not drunk; MRr. BLIZABETI YORSTTIE that e bt ouly deank a littlo beer that day, was sworn. Bho could not gpesk Euglish, and | He saia he was willing to testify then, and took Mr. Woodman, a Norweglan, was called | the stand. Col. McClannahan hated to pro- in us ou interpreter. Witness testified | ceed, und nssurcd the Rtate's Attorucy that be that on the 10th of January she was | was ucting fu good faith lu the wastter, aud, o3 at home in kur houso on Btate atrect | th witnesy prowlsed faltufully to come aro with Mra. Parker. At about ten mlnulestt 8, | this mornlng, he was let u‘ll' tu the spparcot \ mittoo with respect, but he could not et any of them to spoak. \\)hy did they tnereass the re- pair item by $24,0001 Ile had scon In the papers hat the Committeo bad made a reputation for Bcllllflmz. ) Ald. Callorton thought that the only remedy for tho men was tu take the city's paper, They might go ou the market with this papery— 80 o certlficate for 8100 for a month's services. Did tho city Intend to make this yaper a [mymunt for &1001 It was clear that it was not golng to be 8100. The only wway to make It §100 was to adid a per- centage for futerest not less than 10 per cent, The sddition was for the purpose of paving thiy fnterost, In this way it wus absolutely uecea- sary to pass the itom In tho blil ns a whole, 1f e Finsnco Committce was uuable 1o state moro lyadllcully on these dilferent things, thy Council inlght as well stop. Then It could ask the Comptroller, and, If he didn't know, the Law Department. His point was to appropric ato a certuln sum in bulk for the maluteuanco ot cuch department, and theu Lo would dofy auy uf theso tax-lawyers to como ju aud say thy approprintion woa for intorest. ANl Pearsons went on to show that the Fi- nance Cominittes bad cut down the Fire-Mar- . shal's and Comptrolier's estimates to fmwu, and ho belleved that should be passed In bulk. "The raise of $37,000 1 the ften of repalrs, ete,, was to cover tho 13 per ‘cent deficloncy, Ilis colleaguy had bearded the Finance Committes to kubiy what they wero golng todo,—how they wero golug to borrow money! Lo would ke the Councll to tell him where It waa to come fromi 'The Finsucs Committue did not have s monopoly of the learntug in tha Council, and the thiety-stx Aldermen stiould bo oble to glve them some wivice, ALp, THIIOOR lxl"LAl!:ED" i the fucreage was sll owing 1o the per :&:t dtl.k'!euc)‘:‘.a He thought Ald. Cullerton’s sition correct—to poss the items in bullk. o was opposed to docreasiby salaries, and tho Council could ot atford to treat the iy eme ployes unjustly. He would fix 8 fulr salary and nuy it or fta cquivalent fu cash, He expected {lm patrlotie capitalists would pay the exchange themsclyes for some of theso lremen, sg that thoy would uot lose auything on thelr salarics. 1o was opposcd to creating a surpius of $2,000,- 000 or $3,000,000 and letting (v lis {die fu thy Tressury tobustolen. [uhisopiniva.itehould be tractiv tncludln bz, y's Office, northwest corner ., Chicazo, ET. General Wostern Agent. NEARCIT, ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch 1s absolutely odorless, and Chomi- oslly Pure, 1t'is snowilake whito, It is suscoptible of the highost and most !asting Polish, It possosses groater strength of body than other trzde brands, It is packed in Pound Parcols. Full Woight guaranteed, It costs less money than any Btarch in tho World, Itis manufaoturod in tho haart ot the greatost ocreal region 8f tho Globe. It is Sold univorsally in America by Grooers and Dealers. Its snnual consumption reaches Twenty Million Pounds, ANDREW ERKENERECHER. CINCINNATL, [Erkenbreoher's Worid-Famous Cora- 8tarch for Food. e e e e e T TIE WONANS HONPITAL, Tho Woman’s Hospital of tho Stato of Hlinois, 273 THIRTIETH.8T., Chicago, Between Wabash and Michigan-svs, The Womnan's ¥roo Dispensary coonccted with this {naciiubion laupes oVery Wedveaday std Sutaraay fruus 1 burclock For W gratulivus ireatiueat of Dhaasscs of Women. Every Klaht, ‘Wedneulay abd raturday MATINEES the Lapular Drama, PRODUCED IN ASTYLE OF GRANDEUK NEVER EQUALED IN OHICAGO. A DRILLIAXT LANT, AURIFICENT 80 AltflaT! oo, Y, OUNTINGS, ETE MISE NEW CHICAGO THEATR Thls evening the Ureat Emotional Actress, MISS ROSE WOOD rted by LEWIS MORRISON BuppoRed by L airo) pray, s Cumbloatlun MISS MULTON., MISS BARAM MULTON ... «e. HOSE WOOD. EXTRA M. NEE—Frid: Waslington's Birihday, 2un Bt Brenlig Theedoy G el The A OFF 111€A6G0 NATATORIUM. Michigan-av,, corner of Jackson s, Weare [n recelpt of 8 [a7se_number of Inquirics re- ®aralog tha nest swliamiok Beason of our cotaviiati- meat, and lu reply Wuuld tato tliat the Looks for wea- s0u sibecriptivos will bo upencd and our suwher cir- culas ba ready for dlstribution on sad sfter thie 2xh of 1his tnonth. Az to thoso Bow subscribing wo ofler (ha benuns of our large gywnusiam withuat extrs chargy L1l the upening of thie swimming-swasen. %8 nonth, avont s fase aa it cume fu, or schookhousea, | At \Wiite mov " | Mre. " Parker, her Nttlo ehild, and wits | satisfaction of the counscl of Sherry. TIVOLL, = = - s Sualun—go T eant plonty of them,. for fnstance. aud not lls fdle. Tho ll:nnm-l_nl ,‘,3,‘,‘,‘, hilamy ,::‘c;:’::;‘g’,“‘;‘;z::;‘:;{.‘,;“ ness started out. Srs, larkdr was go- | As buus of Gl WeClanualura. wituestes Clark a5d Wasbington-ste. Kumyss, Mavs irk—Yes; but oue of your drivers Is | Comuittes were no niore nbluwwlz;:t 0 QU Ald, Cary moved, as an amendaent, to ad- | g h‘fl”n and w;lnf;n started swluu Rben . "0 wl\:luhwd‘mu to brin «c ATBEEBY TO-DAY Kumys or Milk Wine, a do< A% accompanled by spother when Lo gues | tion thau an cqusl uumber of others dn the | jour unti 2 oclock this siternoon, % them. the corner of Thirty-sixth and Stato | up his witnesscs. o sa 0 not_anti The WL IeFib AU TONMATIO xR PLAYRIL for kilug beverage, fiuous und with ths wagon to deliver packages. | Councit, One thiog was cestaln: the city hud ‘T amendinent was adopted, streets sbu saw iwo meu, but could not post- | pate that counsel for the prosccution woold rest 0 oy, tommeaciag THUISDAY,. ¥eb. 91 A L e A B 0d your drivers go to the barns {n the mora- | to devend for assistance upon her own cobital- Tues Councl thel journe tively ideutlly the prisoners. Wheu asked | his vase oull, and cunsequently Bt Wus | $romsta s snd fru 7 5o 1 1 the event verybody s Bend for cireulant A, [ B ! The Council then sdjourned. £ 4 RSy ug aLG, driva qut, snd cowe back at 6 at ulebe, | fats. Tho ouly way, as ho saw It, wos to *shiu,” s what she saw the men do, witness ilurtrated by | hardly ready, However, he bad some witticiscs wod t0 bisy 0ne kamu of chvss o drsughit with | gSsmossory AMENDL Cucimivt 1T Matisou-at ¢ these poor devils of fipemen, who ure on | —lzsue Treasury orders,—and do the best sbat puttivg ouo arm about the fnterpreter's neck | prescut, sud, i i wus the wish of Wi Court, be KN Admlsivn, 25 eva b = % could be done, Ald. Cullerton wished to know how much sbould be added to filvu the employes the10 per cent fur interest. Ho wag In favor of leaviug the ftem oa It was. Ald. Btewart wivbed to ask the Fluunce Coms mittee if they expected to lssue suy warrants drawing luterest. Ald. Pearson said that it would be I npossible to Isaue au loterest-boaring warraut. Ald, McAuley was opposed to any ncrease. 1L the fucrease Was keps up, 1t would ske over $1,000,000 u the bill . “The {tem was theu reduced fo §22,000 by a slalnr vote. and putting the fingers of her other hand In his | would proceed with the defense. fuce. She met the two men on thy croasing of Mis3 BERTUA BUGHES ‘Fuirty-sixth street. Wituess again said that | was called and sworn, 8he testiled that she one of the wen put hisarm about the witness' | belped ber miother, who Kept a saloon al the neck, and put his finger un Ler nose. This was | coruer of Thirty-fourth aud Btato strects. On the latter of the two mcu, Oue of tho men | the 19th Sucrry aud Counelly camo {uto the chasea Mrs. Parkor's dog. When the wan put | place, sud with ‘a Mr. Urviswell they piayed Lis arm wbout wituess’ neck she run fo get out { poul, witness taxing a band in. Iu tho opluton of tho way. Mre. Parker was standiogat the | of wltvess, Coutelly wus very drusk. 7They crossiug walting for witness to croes at the | pluyed tugetbes four games, sud wersthore timz, about an hour wud a8 halk. Conncliy talked Bir. Coffee then wenb for tho witness with a | with witness about hils howe In New demey, of number of uestions, some of which were de- | bis mother aud sliter, und ol his intention of videdly foolish, Sberry offered no further vio- § returulng sowe tiue. Sherry lusulted withess. enes save the puttlug of Lls arw sboat wit- Ar. Cuffee—In what wayl —— TAK"fi HURACE GREELEY'S ADVICE. clat Disatch &0 TAe Tridune, TuscoLs, M., Feb, 20.—The Western fever has struck thiv country bad. To-day ten cars, carrying 200 souls and the pluuder of sixty families, go West over the Indianapolts, De- catur & Sprivgficld Rallway to Parsons, Kan., and ¥ort Worth, Tex. This colony gocs from Nowuian, Hume, and Murdock, tu this county, and s composod of weglthy, well-to-du faruiers who are duseatistled with tho bard times in - pols; aud Ko West with the hopo of betiering fiaulrk fvon.uuu- by growivg up with the uew eountry. i COLISEUM. NOVELTY THEATLE, 0. 87 Clark-at, Te-nlgh, and mll the weck. OUR INNOCENT PABTOR, ‘Togetber with & flul’flg'%lg; Urand Usla Matinee WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. PPCORMICK MALL, .. FUN! PROF. CARPENTER FUN! In ks wonderful 83d awwing Sccues’ ta Meamerism B avehoioy: Mbintay Nl Ve 23, y Admisntog, Z3aad Mx. COmmeuce i 8 0'cluck. duty aud lisbly to b ey called out any thne, aro “ut down to $00. Aud that fen't all. How % you goitur to pay themd 1 belivo you will whicy *9, P9y them lu Treasury wurriuts, ou U they “wiil loso from 9 to 13 per ceut. wanb (o kuow f thia ls right, Here gy Depsrtment,—tlio. prido of ‘the cit¥,— o dou’t want, to sco this thivg for the Lext L‘“flfl buocked tuty @ cocked but. L hope the “umuuucu of the Whole, us a tuatter of slw- b4t [Ustice Lo this Departuieot, willgive s unan- “t:ua Voule Lo wuke thy salarics the sawe a3 Mok Fear—830L:. Everybody kuows that arslial Beouee (s au excelivut map. e ook coarteut frum the. wud, and W iwo THE MISTAKES OF GETTYSBURG: 2 A Wi ¥ Ry E L PUIA WEERLY TINES, gfnfi'fi.y.mnon nund';l muli. ~_PuoToumAVIY. Photographer ik TEMABKIR BT, Canels $35 Carls, §3,

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