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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1878, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Letter-Carriers Rollef Fand Association ars o havo & bemefit week at McVicker's Theatre, commencing Monday, March 11. Mtiss Margaret L. Stanton, daughter of Mes, Ellzabeth Cady Btanton, New York, s stoppine at the Sherman llonee. Tha rafle for the benet of Bt. Joseph's Orphan Arylum took place yesterday, Ticket 107 drow for the protecton of the Take.Shore Drice, It was proposed to construct the work st the followin rates: For 500 linesl fect, $0.50 per linenl foot: for 1,000 feet, $0: for 1,500 or more, $8,50, to be made upon & line designated by the Commissioners, in & depth of water not to exceed five feet 6 onter edge of the mark. which line must be fres from all obstacles or obsteuctions of other previons works, bawlders, etc. The contractors farther agree to guarantee snd keep In repair the work made by them ontil the Tst day of May, 1870, Mr, Winaton apnesred lster and took the chalr. Mr. Withrow moved that the contractors be invited 10 confer with the Board upon the sabject. Ca tied, There was & grest desl more talk npon t! fame matter in an informal way, and dnaliy the eral of us looked all .over the Law Lidrary, and conldn't find any. It your Honoe wanta to sce the men, 1 will bring them into chambers. Mr. Mills knowa one ot them, and knows him to be a repu- table citize: 3ir. Mills—Do you want me to give my opinion of him? The Court—1t 18 immaterial. 1 have not the pleasaraof thelr acquaintance, They are mis- taken 8¢ to me, Everythingstated inthoafdavits §s false. The change of venue is granted. Thia result fa due ta the peremptory hature of the statute. Althoui Attorney Miila was d to argae th tion, e “*sbsil™ in order of the Court In the matter has Riresdy beon made pubdllc, About & vesr ago & bartnership article was entered Into betwcen Quinlin and Hooley, extending to July, 1842, upon the fact that Quinlin was tho owner In fee of the theatre, anbject to cartaln incumbrances, Mesnwhile the Fidelity Barings Bank went into liqnidation, and 8 Receiver waa appointed. The bank held these {ncumbrances. Mr. Quinin now offers to quit-clalm to the Re- ceiver all the right to the theatra property, to- rether witl hie lands, givon as security for the upon condition that the Receiver execnte leate (o him up to the 1at of July, 1883, 8t $10,000 per annant, # Qutnlin and tho reputation of & thief; that he had besn repea Pt !l“! arreated, ot *Big Rd" wau then placed npon the loon-keeper thrce weel thorities refused L Ncenso and ahnt up his place at No. 40 Paclfie avenne, He had Iatoly been tryinz to rent a place on the North Bide, 10 open s flour and feed store, Ilfis saloon busi- ness had been spolled by hie politieal and enemies, Hickey had somo old grodge mgainat him, and when he had talked with him abo opening & saloon he {ilickey) had told him (hnt long aa he wae Chlef of Police he siould have no saloon license. Ifero Col. Coflee resd from the utatutes all the quallfications grant, and Burns denled their applicability to him, Ile was, Jarceny of & aatchel of elothing from the Tremont floune ; p Murphy, larceny of & carpet from Mrs, Mayworm, In the Twelfta Street District. The city detectives were down town and at work 8t 5:30 yeaterday morning, It was hoped to eatch some bLunko and confidence men working the trainy, and aleo a gang of yoong thieves that have been doing nnrmornlng aneaking apout down- town stores, 1jut the only one captared was Willlam Traesel, a traln-worker, and he was ked for vagrancy. Witt{am C, K(nw and R. G, Semlons, having &n ofice at ltoom 34 Kxchange Building, were yes- terday uarrested by Dotectiye Osterman, npon a watrant procured by Lyman O. Tonilinson. vt No, 4 Uroveland court, who sileges that they collected DABDBITT'S CREPATIATIO B, T.BABBITT'S Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORY) Wos. 64,66, 68, 70,73, 74, 76, 80 &83 Washlogton-st, 1. Y, BABBITT'S BEST SOAP, ‘The most pleasant and effective Boap for the Lanne dryortar Fumily Washin purposcs ever obfered. t1al packsge sent free on receipt uf 20 cents. BABBITT’'S TOILET SOAP, Made from the purest yegetahls olle. Unrivaled as 1o equal. Sample Lox, o 16t fres on raceipt of 73 centa. sl BABBITT'S SOAP POWDER, said that he w, when the city ‘he partnership agrecment bet: Tiooley, as It now atands, it this: They are to be e of trisl of mam-ccn-ed will be agreed ual parlners in the theaire up to July | he sald, not & vagrant, nor & beggar. and had | for him a bill of $200, receiving in payment vome tho rize. The holder will plesss call at No. 3 | Dosrd adjonrned. = = D oA o e ne pethape tordey: | 1o 1685 cone year less than tbe ierm | moans to support o ad th time boen & | Jewelry, and that they thon substitaicd. cliap xnd Dounglsa place, In the Clipper and some otlier Fasteen paperais | The senaration of thesa thieves from Eager, a3 [ of this e agreed | sallor, & stone.cutts 4 ealoonkeeper, Lataly [ tawdey jewsl flar make for the valusble Mr. Jules Lombard, brother of Frank. formerly of Chicago, and a man of musicsl celebrity, being one of the famous **Lombard Brothers,” has are rived In the clty with the intentiou of giving a con. cert soon. The temperature yesterday, observed by Ma. nasae, optician, No. 88 Madison street (Tmisuxz Bailding), was at 8s. 20 degroes: 10 8. m., 34; 12m, p. m., 35:8p.m,, 33, Barometer at8a.m,, 30,4418 p. m,, 30,38, In the Crimfnal Court yesterday, Me. J. P, oot apocared and asked to enter an order rompelllng tho South Park Commissioners to show by Marcl 15 why an Information shonld not bs filed “against them. The Court entered the order. Last m-rmml. ateam bolonging to N. A. Kind- berg, of the ‘Town of Jefferson, ran away from the corner of Ohlo strest and Milwaukee svenue, and, dashing into another vehicla wecupled by han before been stated In Tiz Trimunx, great mdvaniage to him, sinca it lesse: chances of hia conviction. Had the four been tried Logether, clrcamatances might have cropped ont which would have ahown Kager's connection with the burglary, As it {6 now, the casa against hin te mnlerllll{wnknnfll. and a conviction 18 very doubtfgl. If not an impossibility. *‘Unllty, b:.t not proven, '’ proporly characterizes Eager's between t| apon the laase to inlln from the Recaiver that the lease shall not be canceled, nnr surrendered, nor asslgued, during the term of the copartnership, without notice to looley, so he ml{ Ato to it that the covennnts of the léase are fulflied. ‘The above facts were gleaned from Mr. Hardy, #nd wllle the proeaic conversation v roing on hetween the legal luminary and the iliwininator of columna the two partners were shaking hande and telling ono anather to**'look me stralght into the eye.' After betng recalled from thiskind of moon- iahnees, Mr. Quinlin volunteered the following statement: 1 eay that T, Simon Quiniin, and Nichard A, Tloole; wlill continud the propristorihip and mansgement of Tooley's Theatre, and. a1 in the pust, will co-operste together o give the thestrical worid the bust entertalue ment the continent can mfford, And Simon Quinlin expressly wiehes it understood that the nauie of Hooley lina made the theatrs what (L Is, and la the only nsue that can writa It uto prosperity, the following aavertisement: 4 P OTOS, Scarce Mooks, ete. Send dc stamp for 1”:&!(1:0‘(\"‘ ELTON & CO., 2384 State-st., Chica: xo, Of course the hops and intention Is o catch the Rat who desires 10 huy salacious articles, ut 1o reality the whole thing 14 & awindle, 80 far ssthe place s concerned, In the first place there 1s no Anch nnmber ns 2331 State streef, and, secondly, no one in that acction knows who Elton & Co. are, Peopla in the conntey are warned that the acheme s a wwindle, SyICIDE. At 2 o'clock yesterday aflernaon John Dwyer was found dead ‘on the kitchen floor of his home, on Archer avenue, near Weatern avenne. e had shot himsel? in the left alde near the heatt, once 1n the throat, and once in the topof the head. Deccnsea wan Irish, 35 years of age, and six months 020 was taken ovtof sn insane asylum by his mother. . heand *‘young Fergason' had rented the saloon No, 40 Pacificavenne, Ald, McNurney owned the building, and was to got them a license, Butt Ticense they UId not get. 1la was not th of thicves, nor did be know & thief. Ife wasnot acquainted with such & character, pon the cross-cxamiratlon **Big Ed" anmea an air of Injured Innocence, and compl ed that ho was 8 persecuted man, —one kicked cuffed by the police and uthers n nuthority. wanted to open and condoct & fegitimats busine, but was niot given & chance, Whon saked If he tended cock-ights, hie sald that he had been to two witnin s year, and would go to & dog-fight next Saturday,—that is, ho expected to. He said that ho had for slx moanths, commencing last spring, peddied soap between Omaha ana Mowile, The s00p was not ‘‘eoft.” It was something which he manufactured on the = road as_ he went. When sskod what he did befare rlddlln yo gooda they had received In payment of the bill. OLIVER AND ATAMWOOD, The firat thing that occupled the attention of Judge Jameton, fn the Criminal Court, yestorday morning, was the motinn for & new trial in the +case of Uliver and Stamwooil, which wae granted. Theyrhad becn convicted of practicing the **cone Aden guie, (ieorge Fackenberg saw an ad vestisement {n & nowspsper for a baokkesper. After going to one numberon Clark street, and learning the nddress there of the defendants, ha went to thelr place, —a room In the upper story of 4 bullding, very barely furnished, Thers was a desk and & counter, and_on some shelving wete certais vaner voxes. They maid they wanted o clerk—that they were woing into the tea, coffes, and spice business; that they had a connection with “s certain ouse In Chlcago thet woinld il their orders; sand thay told the complsinant that the person wwho cntered their emplo; ot pay them A cortatnamount of money, aud take sample box m nf GEONGE RAGER, The trlal of George Kager for h“l%llr —he ba- ing, nscharged. an accessory beforo the fnct, and therefore a principal—in breaking into tho atore of Clayburgh, Eineteln & Co., was then began, 'The casc attracts o good ‘leal of attention. Mr. Charles Reed represents the defendsnt. A jury wae se- cured In anout an hour, Morris Einstein waa ihe first witness, 1le testi- ged that lie waa o member of the rm of Clayburgh Elustein & Co,, wholesale dezicrs In clothing, an tnat good had heen stolen from them. heautifal and serviceabls whign . Tho abave statement was signed in the presence | M nd go about the conatry | ,FIom this Powder s ra TOTEL ARRIVALS. it s wnft Noap, of aoy dedired strengtl, can be muds | H N o Mr, N noon, asked s Nota bl ted. cowmpany perhaps. Dut were you a detective, | and sell the articles; sending In the orders, and . Lty pukeg ani lici broko 1t inpy Aud 3(ghHly T o 1L 3oy, Gainey G bavtons fon b Tule at thia functure, 18 Do H00n evses | O And oo there 1o (o by opoit) e, hont the | 1831 Asid Alr. Linacotts 1 might have been. | Hhoy would have them Ailed. out ot the whojeale ;".’ifil:"u“.'«f:fx'r‘e"-"é'fi Edi E{fi'c':fifif potast. i g ¢l d 1 E!vumh W. k. Atkinson, Newark, 0.1 D). C.Young, | wero absentand couldn't be in sttendance until 1 | management of Hooley's Theatro until the 1st of “01,[ you, thal the answer you'li get from | houee, An mrraneement was made to employ The West Side Red-Rubbon Club held a meeting | &, Lovley 3, - Wilkiame, Loodon’ Willlai Hanses, | o'clock, July, 1882, we. Fackenberg as bookkeeper, and he was requirad to ’ 1a8t evening, Presfdent nlmnrn Iul:I 'lll:lca :::nlil‘.“;r'h‘::: Bostons 1. T Whitheck, New Lork...sdrand Iacdie | © Mr, Tieed wanted the jney to separate. bAolxer Barne had stated that ne gm k;nl a:hzon make a deponit. At 8rat several hundred doliars T et ha ol [ portant 1teme belnk 1he ade | Burzs P Er biudebaker, south Hehdf tho on:' A The Court remnrked that he had hoard enongh to CONCERT-SALOONS. about three weeks agu for eight days, be baving | were mentioned, buty ae ia badn't the maney, they know taat the public had some intorest In the case, and he thought it perhaps better to keep the jury together. Str. Reed—IIas your Tlonot any previous knowl- ndfl: 80 as to form an opiolon About the defend- an The Court—No: but [ have hesrd the case has been discussed in tho nowspapers, and ie of somo interest. 1 myself don’t know what tho indict wment s except a8 1 have heard it stated here. 3r. Mille didn't apprecists the mnxiety of the gentleman 1o liave the jury informed about it. Mr. Reed had no anxiety abuut it, but be wanted the case to take the recular course, It was an im- \mlltlgn of disnoneaty on the jurors to keep them penned up. The Court—Sach atatement is unnecessary and entirel, lmurugcr. 3z, fieed subsided, and, after tha jury had been put in charge of tivo ballills, the court took s furnished the stock of llquors, and had been closed up by the police, the connsel mado thelr nddrenses, Col, " Coffce made his client out.a persecoted, hunted.down man, and worked on the sympa: thies of tho jury so that after they had been ont but a short tinie they foand for the defendant, and that worthy depacted smiting, e will have oo otacr tnal to-morrow ujun another charge of vagrancy, THE COUNTY BUILDING, ‘The Collector of Hyde Park yesi.rday tarned $7,300 Into the County Tronsury,alarge proportion of itin coln. The ficht on Mise Grant at the Poor-Honse cone tinues, The Warden, however, denles that he fss party toit. Bho takes charga of theschiool Friday. ditfon of several to the membership, and the reate ing regularly of the hall No, 221 West Madison mireet. This Club is In no way connected with the Christian Association. whichh has roome in the same building, Mr, Jewett Wilcox, of the Tremont Honse, de- parts m-nh}h; for New Orleans, whence, afler sceing tne Mardi Gras, he will make an cxtended tour throogh the larger outhern cities. Other Chicago hotcl-men are on the same route, and it s understood that they have an eye to the patron- age which Sonthern people in their Northern pil- duting the summer monihs beslow upon ansariea of this part of the country, ‘The Chicago Yocht Clubmet last night In the club-room of the S8herman lionse, with Commo- dore A. A. Munger, lelfil! occupying the chialr. et Lradiey, and F, W. 8, Brawley were appointed & o ted to take 327, wlich was all the tnonoy ho hia An he had not the wherewithal to pay his bilf, they returned $7. Packenbery came to the concinsinog that he had beer awindlod, and houce tho indictment, The Court held thal **confidence " game h: Packenbers, 1t ony Co, Wwere ent e Py Elimaore, Fort Hfoward; C, A, Swineford, Baraboo: W. Fltch, adison;’ C. B, len:( rand. di Lacy J, J. Slftehell, ‘St. Lonlsi Afexander Melain and 3 Tolton, = New = Yurk.... Paimer House=wWiittam llaberu\l'llllldnl\p QeorEs O, Carpenter, RL. Lot W, I Vi mkl;n; J. ¥. 8tine, Loutsville, Ky.1 Juige I. A Chapia, Spring: felas Wiitiam s Laxel Heary tcwariy I‘nnlr!ll' C. W, , Huffaloy H. Ledyard. Dee trolty B, 11, Bie 1nd.1 8. 8. Mann, J. Hogan Fhermian House—The Hlu, J. 1. Case, Ttachn Lundy, Rock Ialands G, 11, ‘Hathawav, N Judge H. 8, Hopkins, Peoriat the Hol Clinton, 1.t ¥, 1. Moultol Molinat Col, J. O, Cleveland, Jr.s Dakota, THRY WILL SUDMIT. ‘The orders lssned yusterday by Mayor Ieath tn clore up the concert-saloons were commaunfcated to the parties Intoreatad between 7 and 8 o'clock lnst evening, after the rickety planos bad been snmor. citully pounded for half an hour or more, and the vile agoenking of scveral wretch. ed violing had delighted tho oars of the ueusl number of unmusical hearers. Tho saloon-keepers who woro notified took the orders goud-naturedly, and promised to obey them aftor date, That is Lo say, having let thelr musical ar- tista loose for the evening, and being legally bound to pay them the nightly stipend, they didn't pro- run 10 pay for what they didn't get, and accord- ingly the jumborec went on, Moreovor, the orders YEAST POWDER, Abeatately pure, Trcad, cakes, buddings, etc., mads In'a short space of time. keep lunger, and &ro more dis aqtible tha1 when made of common And cliesp Imita- ons. A trlal package scut fr2e on receiptof 15 ceota BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A standard artfele. A nsmple packsgs scat free oo fecelpt uf 23 cants. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR. under the statute, the not been pracliced npon Oliver, Stamwood fraud by 4 n & attempting to creato & I“clut in tholr abllity to m‘r poil- ‘Tha nish goods upon orders, intending to cheat a) cants oat of thelr money by faise pratens verdict was clearly contrary to the law, wau his daty to see that jusiice was done, by sot it asfdo, Tt was uscless o sttempt (0 prose- cute the (‘n ties again under the same Indictment. Mr, King moved that the prisoners be die- charged. Mr. Mills resited this, saying that ho desired to prosecate them for obtaining money under false M. M, CO. TARY WILL NOT SHOW UP THE ATOONS, On the third floor of the mardle front on the northeast corner of LaSsile and Randolph streets | recess, dld not specefy with any very great parlicalarit retenses, and would present the case tothe Grand e Esaimeys me&‘:lu‘n"-l“’ru%‘;;‘l‘&:yuw;h an Institation known to fame and its lppumadhs M. Jovaph Waber also testified to tho fact of the | Just when tho aileged music was to coase, An Commlsstoner Fitzgerald admite that bo erred fo ity ua 850 18 passlbic, Warmated trea from, sl Imvties, The bowseity d Mr, lumch%elu:r exhibited the model | customers ms tho Mernil Mannfacturing Company burglury, s saloon-keepers tvore not over-strict in | votingto award the ment contract to O'Donucll, The Court doubted whether ho conld hold lhem:l ¢an rely upon it Trisl packnye seol fres ud receipt S8, b 1 Sanoutd o Lhve o | aas aoel pibatlan. T smirsioving s | el 1S the chetwitnen, thonfeneds | thee piopraakonat tipm, Alasrsod boveist | wed vapalon that b wheschntad by gt | fplr i cizuoiencas wud (hormoeen ortere | SEEL s - | reloting th old in - e % Cabin'tn the foracastlo latead of aft, as usaal, | porlth oSl BRI o ot Bard. weriing e polite-cours sEAmIna Thero is & femala celebrity In the County Jall who ls comingto trlalina few days. Bhe clalms views ana police-court examiuations, ‘The firat question of Mr, Heed on the cross- ‘who bad them on tho Illil& aud conld ravoke thelr Col. Alvin Jiolbert, of tho Eherman louse, licensca In lcwa than a §iify, and they al] promised woman s Its weakness, It manufactarca a wash- BABBITT'S POTASH. coucentrated aikali, donble the strength of u’v‘n‘?g‘n Potasn. Eample sent froo OB Fecelpt of 25 cea BUBURBAN. snd ex-Gov. Marshall Jewell, of Connecticat, | d which i amination was, ** liow many wives have yul that there would bo no mora bear-guxzlinz to the | to Le woll acquainted in oftictal circles, and avows together at the old 71} g componila "which, porketsen datoralve yruper- | 7 " 3 't tried to get | Accompaninient of antique planos or worn-out : LAKE, Toehencr, N s cvor ihirty years o 1t was | Uea aafficiont o care (he grime from a cOMI-heaY: | iy sonroutn sst stier Nor h{m” e counsel to s | violnaafter ass nights periarmancos, At HOr- | the stand andmake It Ancomioriablo orsome ke tho stand and make it ancomtortablo forsome folks hileh in autbority, i There were several committeo meetings z:ueb day, but nothing was done of importance beyond tha auditing of & number of Lills, 'The Public Service Cammittee cousidered the matter of ad. vuruumr for pml s for supplics, but renched jaslon. 0 1y Over thirty {“" ago. 1t was he fAirat botel in the world that cver used room- annanciators, the inventor. Mr, Jacksun, at the time, living there. Tho Kagle Hotel has lonz sface assed away, and tho old site s covered by the {:nw-n Itluck; pat both clerka are living atill, ;lhun:h wide apart, and in different spheres of fe. er's shirt or the imprint of bribery from the roiled hand of a County Commissioner, "It s n Lig thing. 1t the reader don't belleve §t, let him poro over the followling: A meeting of the Taxpayers’ Assoctation of the Town of Lake was held yeaterdoy morning at 11 o'clock In the afilce of W, D. Kerfoot & Co,, No. 90 Waskilngton streat. Mr. M. N, Lord wan called upon to preside, and stated that tho meeting was called fn the Interest of a proposed reduction of 8! kuowledge. He didn't toll all he knew in the police court. Atis testimony thero was trao. Q.~When did you first bocome 8 fence for thigves? A.—Well, the first goods I ever recelved from EIFM ‘was last June, h’u« hier, | li.— dn't you receive the fo"lry that was etolen from the Tremant lionso by iarron and [ ton's, on the west sido of Clark street,’ between 3onros and Madison. four or flve youn negroos parodied the *'Bweet liye an Bye." sud esng the ususl run of cummlc dittics, reffeving thefr pent-up feelings botween acts by deop potations ? foaming beer. At King's,—probably the worst piace on the South G CERTIFICATE. MEmriLL MAXUPACTURING CoMPANY, Cil-| —This THR PROPRIRTOR will give an ounce of xold for every ounce of impuritles found In g v cago, TLtL, to certity thuat Ssrah — well Sido,—~on Clark steect, just north of Van Buren, 10 conc| or meeting 18 to be held to- | taxation in the Town of Lake., The effurts of the | any of these preparations. "ohn'sm“h'l"' T :‘l‘ n“r'm otk sirost, 2o Gritmes fiaa purc acdaga of SterHi ?fn‘l"'."‘&uf‘.‘ 1'.33“”§§’ :::lnn nuln.'ulnfun'&.’ Foun negro at the pllll’u triod to drown & short. Y. Association had been partially succorsiul hereta- at G o'clock last evening from the eflects of 16 saning Coum esiring to masufa Hager aliowed e onco s handtal of jowelry that | winded fellow who attampted to Liow the cornet, | 'The erly_report of tho expenses of the | fore in geitinz the taxes reduced, thoss of the For Sale D all Dealer cents' worth of landsnum taken with suicldal in- ture for Family becrilied fors Family 4 1t was n protty hard tusels for tlo s, b o s e : jous year having been cut down §:25,000, but | sm—————— iEntaratonan, e purchind eiatno | | [l uEb e g Tt | || el e S 0RO sover | i o b Shori o s e | B 0 i, AR b Bkt | Bt p Ly ot e T 'I!";mfialr:‘c{‘fn:il‘l';l:lflhlnxdvl::::&'f' gfi:"::nfl & el set witnesses who corrobarated Stein on sume points, | e, {n tarn, wae obliged to give up (o the stiperior § . ther raductiuns ~ and reforms in the adminiatration of focal government in the town. A committee, sppolntoa at a previous meeting to examine into thy snbject and report some detinite plan uf aclion, oughi 1o bo present aud make lts report. “In fts absence, ho muggested the sppoint- ment of a_committco of three to report toe best means, In° their opinion, to promute the deaired o nd. Mr, Samtel Glover put the saggestion in the form of ainotiun, which was agreeed to. The Chalrman appointed us such Committes Meeyrs. Bamuel J. R. A. McClellun, and W, D. Kerfoot, TheCommittce rotired, sud sovn afterwards brought in the following: Your Committeo recommend th: :[the holaer nereof shall be entltied to oue set, (6 % ipleces) doute ea Spoans, and one Kle & Rlaantty Ornamented Jtutier Knife. valuo §3,(s withuut extra charve, luthe ereutof fatiur on the part of the 3 & ;axent to deliver satd Family Right within ihiety, ® days from the date uf this Certificate, It ahall be uptional wilh the holder hersof to Tncloe same with £11n registersd lettor sduresscd ¢ rill Manutsctosiog Company, Chicago, will fmmcdiately forward's Family Gk et of Kpounsand Duitar Knifa abuve withiout furcher €xpanse o Ly subscrihe: MzmutLL Mra, Co, ‘Name of Agent, James Lyncly, Sewickioy, 1's. A Tmnuxe roporter, who has lately eschewed bonrding-houdes for the comforts of his own cazy littlc home, yesterday _after- noon called 4t the ofica "of the Murrllf Manufacturing Company. 1ils hoosehold needed tho washing compotnd, and the teaspoons and buiter-kmis would undounblealy cut a figars on those nccations when company was present. The oficc, whicli wa plainly thougn uessly furlahed, wau well calcatatod to ive tho rural visitor the imprenasion that the concern was doinga **land oftice "' business, but to the expericnced eye of tha comnopolitan it presented a posilive care ol yencer and sham, Ita uecupuni was s person of medium size, falr complexion, blond ~mustache, and retrousso nose. Brusque in his manner, & little oft in his grammar, he -n?ifned the retired “+candy-buicher" of the great Patayonian Menag- rie, OF the outside orator of o s(de-stiow, 1s this the Mernil Manufacturing Company?™" nne_nyul the reporter, *1Yes. 44 1'va ono of your certificatess I want to pay the dollar and get the silverware. Merrill's representative took the paper, exam. Ined it for a moment, and called the inquisitor's attention to the ?luzn[m receded by ge7”, and ;lld‘.“ o You can't get it; tho. contract dun't eall for. .The reporter read it over carefully, and sald: **Then yon don't take monoy at your oflico when persunally delivered?’ ++0 yyo, we do, but at the office we simply scll the waahing compound,” 3 12 What's the price?” ** Forty-oight dollars per gross, or $1 a packe age, quarter compared with cxpenser of n year ago hava beon about §12,000 less, In other words, ibat tho stealinge this quatter have been much Jeen than they wero In tho corresponding quarter ly!ur, for the number of the Inmates of the two (nstitutions have-been about the same. Warden Poters, of the Poor-llausc, denotunces tho story of Mrs. Becbo given in tneso coluinns yesterday as untruc, And aavs that she is o consti- totional grumbler, las been often in the bride. well, and is not a psauper, e lurther sayw that sho was once the eusoclato of the late Nick Btaaden, the firebog, and subsequently was pro- prietress of a houso on Townsend street. His story is given that both may have a heariug. The Grand Jury yostorday heard forty-one ea disposed of moat of them, and returncd two indictments for robbory into coust, Among the cumplatnts heurd was one against Msj. Woods and the oflicars of tho Protecstion Lite-Insurance Come pany, Tho only witness was Mr, Bhufoldt, and, wfter hearing his testimony, which was 1 sub- stance na befora given, the caso was contlnnod until to-day, The lwpression was on the outside, und among those who protended to know, that Waods would be indictod. ‘Tho suppressed commanication from Archltect Egan In reference to the cost of the Court-liouse turned up yesterday, It fixes the cost of the ex- {sting aud cowmpleted contracts on tho wark nt $1.2%4,004, Tho *‘uxtras" so ar allowed amonnt 108131,170, the most of which has been paid to Hexton,~ ‘Thie valuo of the work ta bo donie {y timated ot $437,000, xclumve of furnitire and fittinge, gas tixiurcs, otc., making the total prob. abls c f the county's portion of the bullding 81,802,774, The communication is accompanied with 8 recommendation that the **water balance elovator " bo used In the bullding. Counnty-Attorney Wallace {eltuflly gave Ap opinionto tho Cliairmau of the Board as to tho validity of the contract recently made with O'Don- noll for furnishing tho connty with meat, Ho sald that the resolution making the award constituted a valid contract without bond or anything elxe, and 3§ this bo true In Jaw tie intended sioa) in tho matter may be sald to have been perfectad boyond ‘The defense introduced o number of wilnosses ‘who awore to Eager's bad reputation. Tl Court then adjourned until 10 o'clock this morniug, The case will doublless go to the jury this afternoon., can be aesicnea for the act, as his domestic rela- tlons were plea o far a9 19 knows, and, nr to Wwithin a few da ho hnd had regular employ- meut. e was 45 yeara ol age, Irish, and loaves a wife and four chitdren, Dr. Price had been calted 10 to attend him, but he was too Jate to render any asslslance. A meeting of the First Red-Ribbon Reform Club was bield at the corner of Wabash_ avenus snd Twenty-second street last avening, . W. Potter fu the chalr, ‘The attendance was notso Jarge as at former meetings. ‘The Committoe appolated to secure u hall for the nse of the Ciub revorted pro- gress, and wan given forther tims. A committee ‘waas appointed to securo an organ, to report at the next wmecting, and, upon invitatlon, several volunteered to read and sing for the entertsinment of the Club a week hence. Bhort mpecches fol- Jowed in the interest of the cause by members of the Club and visitors, and tbe meoting ndjourned. The Chicago Soclety of Decorntive Art held ita regular mouthly meoting yesterday morning at 10 o'clock in the club-roomn of the I'almer Honso. Mrs. J, ¥, Scammon presided. AMrs, Nixon, the ‘Treasurer, prasented her report, which showed a ‘Valance on hand of $052, Mrs, mmon read n report of the history of the Society, which showed that sinco its arganisation 1,113 articles had been contributed to the rooms 1o the Dore Block, in- cluding patntings in off and water colors, china, porcelaln, ete., decornted in variol rative needlework of varlous kinas, palatings ou #ilk, etc. Tho Sgclety numbe: members, 164 ©f whom are contridatora, The annual income is avout $1,000. T ‘Tha attorney for Sherry, one of the murderers of Mcl.‘nnvflle,lllyel(nflly fled a formal motion for & mew trial. ‘The poluts set forth wore that tho Court bad erred in giving certaln instructions, and ihat since the trial new evidence had been discov- vred. The evidence roferred to {x understood to be in effece that what purported 10 bo MeCon. ville's dying doclaration was never made oy him. 'be wotion will Lo argued Baturday “morne g, Bherry waa visited in the after- noon and sppeared ta be cheerful. His words were: **1 cxpect o npew irjal, an ‘will never give up tho whip until it alnks,” ie ualse-producing talents of the two youny fellows who “did the yelling for the occasio Meanwhile, the only waltor In the pluce pited trade of inducing castomers to bulieva he had given them too much chanke sud attoemoting to convey the alleged surplus Juto &_convenient receptacle bencath his white apron, The police onght {o run $hat young man in. He hath an itehing palm. At Brudor's, fu the baseincat, 8 yound wan pre- sided ot ,tho plano, and was sccompanied Ly his " partner with & violin. The place was the quletest one of tho Iot, and the proorietor tovk occasion to say that he was glad the grder was to be enforced, * Lo hud only adopted the concert system becauso forced to make it a feature {n order tg compete with Jimmy Fitzelmmons over the way, and, now that tho May. or had set his foot down on it, he could cut off an expense of 100 a month. Jimmy Fitz- sinmons’ “place was Crowded, 82 uwaual, and the muslc went on without Interruption. Iut Jimmy satd it would bo stoppea after fust night. 1t wan fully to resist the Autborities, who had tho aloon-keepens whore the hair wad short, and could como down un them witha revocation of tholr heonscs 8L sany moment. Tho war ou tho cuncerte systom wouldloye him conelderable custom, but, as the othor fellows Were lo ho minczivd in thy samo way, Dperhups it wonldn't maks so very much differonce, At Pottgloser's, un 8tate atroot, tho voice of tho delicate young lady who nightly entrances her heursrs With sond was bushed, and tho probability 1s that ono suurce of her ente’ fiicomo will ve cut off aftor dute. Tho dives on West Madlson stroet, nuar tho bridue, waro i full blast, and deunionstrated thoir close titla to be roxaided s the most disreputavle in the city. 1t waw the Jast night they wers allowed to run, however, and they made the moat of thoir privilege aa long ae they conld, RUSIE MEDICAL. TOR THINTY-FIPTIL ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES of Rush Medicnl College took pinco at the Jefer son Park Presbyterian Church jnat uvenine, and wore witnessod by an Immenwe cruwd of people, Wholeyale and Retail, Sewd for prices list, Goods sent , 1. 3 Salo agent for Vhe o WaSa e . M PALNER MOUSE NATIL NTORE, The be: e o Chicago for Nair Ly, whol or retall. T el pociuity. free, L. IIULL. O1L-TANKS, A e il ALD, PEARSONS | AND 13 WATER BATES, It was demonstrated yestordsy that even &n Alderman of the City of Chicago, nuwerful as may be the influence ho I8 supposed to possess, may be et down upon, and that, too, by an om- ploye af the clty whose influcnce la not popularly stipposed to be one tithe of that exerted by n City Father. The Alderman in guestion s noless s person than Ald. Penrsons, wiso in patt represcnta tho First Ward, while the uthor follow fs the head of the Water Department. Ald. Pearsons owns, smong his other property, soven or cight houses on North Clark street near Division, which ate arranged as flats, For some reason or other the water rents for tho 1ast half of the fiscal vear bad not boen patd, Thoy wero due 1ast Novembor, but even after the usual thirty days’ geaco the money was siill not fort coming, und ull things continued ne_they were ui 111 day before yestordsy, wheu the Watsr Dupart- ment tesolved on warlike measnre Tha man with the key was went up to tho. hooses snd set to turn off the water, ke oncountered little ol ditticulty Until he camne to the cellar belonging to the fiats occupied by one of the tenants, and thuro ho found that, in onler to use hia key, he had to shovel away &t least fhree tone of cosl. ‘The “business was womewhul —new tw lim, but ke appllea Dblmselr with a will, and was soon monarch of all hu murvoyed, fnclbdiog tho water-pipe. Th key was aoplied: tne water turned off, und by dark everybudy i the fist was wondering what he or she should do when 1t came mwnmny uands or makisg tea. Natu- raliy enough the Aldcrman's ottice and kiw agent's otlice tvere vinited yestordsy mornini by an indig. committes of nt five be Anjainted o euploy auch logal talent as thay {ltn beat, valld employinent to be at tho expesiuo of the W o ILBON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS Axp SHIPPING OANS, 47 & 49 Woat Lake Dtroet, OIXXO L. GO ron caTaLmvE. 11 the present our tuxes 10 AuLl an exte tlon of our property, and il Bupreme Court will reach ‘The report was adopted, and the following Com- millee appolnted to carry out {tsa provieluns: Meners, Arthur Windert, 8L, J, Wentwortl, I}, Nichols, 8, J. Qlover, M. N. Lord, Tho meatlng thon ndjourned fur oue wee', The personal-property tax of thio town has been paid with unusoal promiptitude thle year. The tax amounts to nearly 811,200, Nincty per cent of this has already been paid, and tha Cullector ox- pects to collect at loast another b per cent befors he turns ovar his books. The total amount of all tuxes collectod to dato 1a something over §:20,000. AVANSTON. ‘The Phllosophical Buc\ut‘! assembled Monda evoning in the rooms of the Pablic Lwnr{‘ Me. T Q. Froat, tho President, presiding, and By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, © and 70 Wabnaheav. OPENING SPRING SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT .ATCTION, Wednesday, Feb, 27, at 0:30 a. m, We shaifl offer a full line of freoh, desirable 0ods on abovo date, dacit..ng I'hiladeiplls, tochester, Utlea, And New York goods in now styles nnd largo'varioty, and also full lnes of Rastern mukes, Szmples will bo sold in every lot, aud will be duplicated froely if desfecd. Alw a liny of Rubbers at larye discounts and great va- o large number of the mombers beng provent, Dr, N. ¥, Davie read an ablo article on *‘Moral Insanity, " 1he object whiercof was to provo the contrary of & aper read last Novomber by fenry M. Dannister, gl. 1., which maintained that thero exists in mau a primitive mora) sense independent of judgment., A confidence man cheated cectaln citizens of the villagu Bunday. e ficat *‘got into " Hwitzer v [t & Co,, druggiste, 10 somo extont by representing | rlety. GEO. I' UONE & Ci %% Caw't you give me & eamplo to take home and | the. e e o e it cam iy W] | tho buliding veing packed, Prestuent Allon o e Camsiutloncrs shock] ot ok, | Bimesle ns & frlend 'of Dr. Foolo.” Tis noxt ene 08 gud 70 Wabash-av. Dad just becn visited 1n_advance of the revorter | | v that there was some misnnderstanding as 10 Who | charwed the class, snd the response, on thelr L. | inmediate division, aud tho contractor should re. | Yeavured to 4l of cortain iad checks, ln by some ladies, who {llvcd and sang with bim, On arking him about them, ho replied that ho had 50} been converted and did not expect to be. Connolly ot the time was strolling through th e e e e i 2 Thursday, Fob. 28, at 8:30 a, m,, REGULAR TRADE SALE OF “4 No, wo have no sample-packages for city dis- tribation," **Why can't yon give me the famlly right and should pay the water-rants, —landiord or ten- ante, —tue foruer insisting thut the fatior wera the Prupor persons Lo wulk down to tho City-Hall und member Walker's tate. Walker was sronnd yesterday looking atter ar. sunging for having cunnty ordors jesucd to him in which be was ) ccessful, and otlast, Mon- day, skipped tho village. ENGLEWOOD, Lolf, was mude by Dr. Alfred C. Cotton, The valedictory was dellvered by Y'rof. Parkes, Fol- lowing is a list of the usmes wero '] Xt The temperance inoctings Mondsy ovening and - the sllverwaro right here? 111 give you the dollar | sottle, and the Iatter doclaring that it was not p: % small suine (o meet the Jewands of his embloyos. 4 S ST alCed reely 1o aveey by Sxeept Toporams, | B0y 40 1 for anaorof o a0, sosliuiad n tho bl | Grtiins Clasaf 1o dmard bully Aol | i treasures aliniiod e wilgmes o 10 | 8L SIEUEL U Solt M Weduauiay and i ’ whom he sald he wes prejudiced againat, Wi do It Fondlug the veliomont uf tus ulticalty, A Jumes Meury Abrains, Bonjamin Frankiln lirattun, | SEisllar ordery, but the County Cletk was non- evenings, - Ono hundred and 8fty sons ayent was disputclicd to the Water Otlice 1o sy lh)fl 1t would be sil right tn » day or two, and 10 suk that Lthe water be tutned on. liut the Water Oniue coulda’t be induced tu nccept any such os- Both In Open Lots and In Packages. 0. P, GORE &CO,, Auctlunters. CARPETS Arsifdes kKawln Ualiwin, Anurew Wushington 24owe meu. Alunzo Festus Durnbaui, Jobn Hend luigdme, Movers Dompuor oyd, altiad Lrowne, Coaiiodore Perry Lrown, Uvorge Bergen, A 1., Danicl Fraucls Lurtow, A repotier of Tng Tumistxe cafled upon Mr. Jomes P, ltuot yesterday and asked him whetheo the fact, —in other words, whether It wi eferring b arugraph in the morning pa) 1 don't know ns T am abliged to tell you the nature of my Lusiness." v commiital, taking the view that such a umn‘= v **1e this cestificate good for anything under any would acpreclato the connty's credit, and ¢ ‘was no part of his duty to bo & party 1o ooy such schome. 1f Walker surrenders his Iaree orders, dsy slgned to tha pledgs Moanday evenlag. Mr, A, E, llrv::lcy who IE hhg‘lult a u&unml druokard, cons ducted the meeting. 3 s 3 'y at ccounts the Inlobitants . 8., Jubu Joun i, Hoxle contemplates erecting s large iy Bl Dotni a-candldate for. i1 pon ot ero sont o mo o aregistred Itter, | the aabivan's ks, Wore Bl Without the wates | Zamwue arry, Wbt Bdiia Ve e “siiwts | thougnt b leaefe to sy that the auallorunes will | norolGa tia prupry om Sichigan avenus, south of RIDAY, MARCHL 1, 10 &. M. tion of United Statcs Diatrict-Attorney in thaevent | tncloaluu 81, 1 would send the silver to tho addross | Of the Inke W Carry on tnolr dowestic arrauges i i i | bls wmen’ argue It he cannat orders or | ity-tuled streot. : Floor Ol Cloths, Table 0il (lofhs. GLQ. P. GORE & CU., Auctionsers. e CIAS. E, RADDIN & €O, * QENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 118 & 120 WADABH-AV. Particalar lllanflnu-nfioT;; the outside tale of (Gonoral Merchandise, Real Estafe, & WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, LARGE SALE OF DRY GOODS, of that oifice becoming vacant. Mr, itoot frankly euld it was s0, nlthuugh not in so many woras, Hewsid ho bad been spoken to on the subject by a numoer.of his friends. and, on looking Into the matter, he had found thst the office was a very de- sirabie one, —8 position fn which & man might win nu houaravle dlstinction by attending 1o bis duty. Ife had listened 1o theso siren volces, ond mllowed his name (o bo men- sion In the event of a vacancy in the ttice—an event which he did not know was likely tooceur, Mr, Hout desires it to be underatood, Zowever, that he had made no personal efiort to becure uny appointment, that he was noi engaed in *log-rolling** for the oltica, - If the hunor were Weaped upon uim he woald simply sabmit to it, snd do hite best with it EDWIN WALKER. A TIUBUXE repurier yesterday uiet Edwin Walker on e street, and asked him how he was geiting sloms, **Oh! all ght,” said ho. Purtisne, kdwii Orlaodo Luarduiss, 880 Bogana, of tne write! rraderic dietburt laies sorks Wesiay ellus, Fraus 411 that's all, 11} go around 1o the and send yon the dollar in & registered lette: then got the silvery™ *'No, we ouly do business with people fn the country, *+'Then this certifcata has got to cowe from the ccompunied by o dutlar, both facloved in ered letter uddressed to you?" ca, 1hat's 1L exactiy. ™ hen It order for me to get the silver It will be necessary for me (o send it tu a frieud in the country, instruciing him to send it 1o you with the dullar, and then you will send him thie spoons and butier-knifo, and he cun send them to mey* **That's it, 1told yoo su before, and there's no ceaston for repeating it. " *Well, lot me ask you one more quoation.” U ahesd. " 0 you send the silver by mailt” ments, Uf courss such & state of things cunnot long continue, Kither the Alderman, lis tenants. or the city must back ‘down. ‘The tenants say they won't, the Water Ofice s not likely to ik on its acts, wnd there sacms no escape for the Coafrman of the Flosnce Cumioitiee, wiio will probabiy have to send his ageut down to the powers thut be and arv ordained of the City Counell with 8 chock. I wull kuuwn that thero 18 not the 1 approciation fult smong the clorks iu the \Water Ltlice for thu Alderman and his e@orts to cut down riee, aud the object of tuls negutive sort uf oifuction was divposed vesterday tu view the rald upon his waler-pipes 84 sn exbibitiun of u fecling ou thelr part s«in (o splte and born of & desire to geteven. ‘Thecierks, wiile they adinitted that they were not exaclly od with the Aldermun's oa, howa {0 Lls eforts to cut duwn their 1they wers actuated by any LAEKH VIRW. The funeral of the late Capl. Robert Pettigraw, of the Lake View police force, wa d day woraing from his hoare to Ui ltev. 2Mr. Young conducting t! THE BRAND OF CAIN. Special Dispateh 10 The Tridune. Sournt Benp, Ind., Feb. 26.—Daulel McFar- land, the murderer of Richardson, some years ago, has been at work fn the Studeboker shops this winter under the name of McDowell, He was ‘:!llclumed, and uow wanders o drunken wruck, b rilse money on them that they canpot. Further than thls, thoy think that if the orders must pe discountad that thoy should not 1os0 tne disconnt, inasmuch as they bavo suilered o8 much already, ‘They are inclined to look nrnn the schieme as an effort to wwindle thom out of from 10 to 20 por cent of tholr carnlags, oad will not, of counte, take to it kiudly, THE CITY-HALL. One case of variolold was roported yestorday from No, 892 Indiana avenue, 'The City {Treasurer will roturn all uncollected special munt warrants to tho Coanty Tress- urerFriday, The Mayor lssued an order ycsterday directing u, Lessure Cralg, Ware 1810, stinucy, Jamos Lesworthy Calog, Jr., Georue Uswlsy, Ldwani Sow AR arruw, Jauies Dinsdsle, A, v o8 4 Dowep | Gitad” Depur, “Cyrie Vil e S litam Nebvudal Dantew, - Fraok Parls Kidridge, Lyman Wusniogiun ford, mas Josepl Furhian, William Warreu £urber, Jawce Fielubuuso, Charles Luouard Ferrls, a, Y., Jolitt tue Eeae usrrey, Byron ifenjumiu Uodtrey, Aticht us ¢ i K‘, lerson Lvger Hobark, W Juseph J, Hall, Heruert Haisey Hund, A, U.. renca b Jatnaway, Clstles tlarduinn, Alfred illnde, Lutius lenry Maytan, flenry Millor ‘lewitt, Judion brefurrest 1rwly, Horteusds Lowry labheswoud, Austin {1, doupaan, Eiljan stephens Wolly, Willtam Llunry wae Riog, Vhi -Il‘) Alulas Hetnper, Joul Augusus Logan, Ghiasles aleilviile Luog, Jouu Hednuid Murpoy, Williain Fholues Sturvby, Asuoell Henry slorse, Urish ay Mcliugh, uwuet ilvse Mller, Audrew Caidweil counts SMARBIAGES. A JOUNSTON=MUNCII—At the residonce of the arents, No rorrost: 23, by . N tiXes such Laso motives. ex, Hliain Fosier McCoy, daimiol Uoriwad Milicr, | Supt. Jickey to begin tho war on the concert-sae parents, Nu. 27 Vorrestar., Veb, I by the Qloths and Qassimeras, c’l‘““"‘a +*1low much do you yet o've your - *+ And yon pa: e 3 T cllany i) (uv, Charles L. Thonipson, sawus) C, Jondaton, of Hats and Oaps, Oarpets, Embroiderles, L Higtween 50,000 85 37, 000, and. you can ay e \De postaget MATRIMONIAL A..:n‘m'x‘u“.‘-.i::'a‘.!‘n e Eananact i slitads | lovus, and cluss them up promptly and eSectively, | K gEville, 16, aad Jesdly Waucl, dausiter of lfeury | Ombrelias, Tranks, Showo for me that they will all be pald within the next how much P . Juliu_Curgsler ('Conner, Fred” Wiilam Pattoraon. | A buliding permit was fasued yosterday to Beloh. | U: Muac Plpes, Notions, Bta., kito, forty-elkht hour o FATTBRSON—TURNEL, ~ poaphradiius Jenvshepiat Lorter, | Woward Lowls | 0oy v & Masks to erect & one-story store and _———___fi= CUAS. B. RADDIN & CO., g thle maltert ! ot routo take my doliar | The marriago of Miss Ore M. Turner ud 3r. | Jybtyloury WATARE UCH VAR AU | ohice, coruor of Twellih and Joflorson strets, to etk Augencitn pihy don't Yom tell how mach money you pafd | posiaue” 't domt want 10 put you lo o irautlu of L e 8 S'cluck 180t vaaing.at ibo roaldoury | Wik, Jaso Hate iatubune AddIson iton: iatasgns | C0%4 3% 000, e TPy A Ml ot O By WM, A. BUTTERS & CO, the Riuge" w‘:ulug, and that {a something wortby of consides- iy ¢ unu Mekenius, Charies Corueau Keed, Dunvan | The Mayor yesterday discharged the thirty labor- | 1irid et Tlwmon, betoved wileof 5. o Ao TR ) ation, *liey wouldo't take moi oul o Taugaindly rojoined Watkor o ™ st ow tuch did you pay ontto ontslders?” at of it of the bride’s mother, No. U0 Aberdesn street, the Rev, E. P, Goodwin, pastor of the First Con. grozationsl Church, oficiating. Miss Sarals Went. 4 i B A nckaun subluson, Telcots Ause i logers, Ewery Eugcus Hoynulds, Usorge lyud, Albery Parker liuunsuslile, Joesyb Enuol Haysous, ulia I, hade, Chiristiausetiier, Janies Eusmot aha, Ethan Me.icrty siretch, Cusrles Auctioneers, 174 Esst tandolpl-st. RECEIVER'S SALE. ers {u the Bewerage Departmont, their services not belung uecstazy Just ut tits tha, | Wheu toe Sew- erage Ring in the Council has gotten its work in, *+\Wa don't do business that way. If you want 1o, you can send your dollar ju the way I've toid 11 goi the guous. I guess we're guod T ieormation of her brother, Kdward Tinimog, wart- ed; wnen lssf heard of ha was in St Louls fo 1943, ‘Adureas Bamuel A, Hicker, Aruours Fackiug-house, i B worty acted s bridesmald, and Mr, Wil) Pattac- L derle Swolt, 15, _Ihen will be something for them to do. Dniun Blocksy ards ‘a0, 31l, "y ‘:1;) 3;u_¥nu pay ft tor ¥ for b doliar, aur. Mernll " gazod upon i | S0t TN 50 e, as groomaman, | UsrksBidar eert Gériuiu sexton, Frank Oliver |- 1pg pravent future apecalating in saloon-lcensos, SV Tl Claciunai snd’ Duftalo papers slease eV 2Ze oF Fixt b at 3Who was the go-betweony™ The fepurter mald **Good afternoo ett, | Mossrs, Charics J1, Smith aod James B, Goodmag | BUFYAS Lo Jaines Edwhuscoln, William sicustiver, | the Mayor bus directed the ity Clerk not to trans- | €941, : Entire Furniture, Fixtures, and Burg ++That's what I would like to know, * " Larul Caasiiie nd I and as Lie wauntered slowly down the hall bis ears St auy wore ducls, Heeusm 1oom e seriee to wure ushe risyer, B, U, Wil Desis Wiison, RANNEY—Suddenly at Toleda, 0., of congestion of ++ Huw much did o0 sy yoa paid the Riogt™ iiver \v‘b.\\llll-ulhiulluunl Wheolwrigt, 88 Lobvetd wifa SRl were aaluted with, finl-n‘:ln‘u . 23, ' ) \ Hy Navd i o muca o T el e noi, ol Tag bride wora » bandeoms princesse dress of | EAWArd Nenty Vascher, I1ise Nawin Wettt VOIS | Deaony who ey Sl oa s Skt P b | By, ey fi;fifii}ma Proof $afo of tho Cily Savings Bank, *+ Why dOR'T youlay down on those fellows aver | the Bostsisator of tho pince whare vou Lot e sns | white satin, elaborately trimmed, orange-tuwers, | SUibise. Froterick Suene. Wadhamm tysias | Ond-hand. P Tard o, Conie Corner Halsted and Harrison.sta. on the North Bide? They haven's ireated you | c and vell, Wulcott Whituey, Alberi Fulk Wolls, Vincent Fuelpe The Troasurer's roceipts yesterday were INKEHRSEN=—At his resllence, 1603 Wilcox-s AT ATUCTION, talrly, " eader of the foregoing Interview csn form Aftgr the ceremony the bride and groom re- ':‘f}llku“m_ % 2,480.10 from the Water Dopal 156 2015 1ast., of heart-dlsgass, fn Lis 464D Vear, ~ o1 Well, it 1s nara w work without mogey, " 4 Why'dou't yuu squeai?? 0 £¢1 siu't made of wnat kind of cloth,” Hut 1t will Lelp you," + 1t might, " + Whatare you golog to dap* . **Well, the'work can't go on.ualess 3 get my {" or vlse the men will iave (0 take the same kind of money I get, ~county ordel ** How much do you bhol gethert you bold i urders mow allo. ., duhin B, Owens, Dr. Bitdye. Dor. Jawmes NevIon tyde. DE. D, ds Lorlag, """ Hunurury=Lg. Jobn Burgeas Walker, - D BURNS IN THK BOAF LUSINESS. At last, alter muny dolaye, postpouements, and cgntisuances, ** Bl E4" Duras bas been triod for vageancy upon & charge recently preforred agalu celved (he warin congratulations of thelr friends, wnd then the compauy marched to the uining- Yoom, whera o yplendid coliution was served by Eckhardt, o remuinder of the evening wus apent i wocia) converse and duncing, and ol A seasupably late hour Mr, and Mrs. Patterson took their carrioye and drove 10 thed Garduer House, which will be thelr bome for 8 month, when they expoct Lo §o tu bousckeuply Lo presunts wers slexant and costls ' unt, tmw from the Comptrollar, and $110,40 from the City Collector, Mars Kimball, South Town Collector, ‘will prabably turusomething inte the Tressury about Saturdiy, Oficer Muhihelsen, who al'owed tho burglar Rotiiingor t escans the ather day La such & way ss to throw a cloud uf suspiclon ou his conduct, wi Lefore the Mayor and Bupt. 1lickey yesturday, t ovidence sgainst bim listoned to, and the ca taken under udvisoment, b inion he plessceof tha Merrill Mannfa gnnu Company, The reporter belisves it On SATURDAY, March 2,at 10 o'clock 8. 2 A Mal} Burgisr:Proof 6afe, cost $1,800; Gfice Desth oftca Umirs ikndiag Dok, Dica Kafing. Leust Proas, Stuves, Tanlen Ou FIXtures, ko de, Ty ords f Gew. W, Spoltond, Recel . 7 oo e A DY i € 0w Auctloneers of Diatiia, Tretand: Lt I\t ey Fob. 2 by éare 1o Mosehll SW"Duulin papers plesss copy. STEDMAN- Eiltaboth Stadimaa, i hts chy, Feb, 2, resldonce, 741 Archor-av, Sy norel ot 10130 & 1, Wednesday, Fev. 2, 10 Nose- E2r*Now York papers pleaso copy. i PRUN=The tunicral of Thomes Prim will tsks place Thursdar, ¥eb. 24 st g:30 &, ui., from (he resldence ot bls tather, No.070 Woutworili-ay,, 10 8t. Joho's Clurch, tasnce by carrisgus to Celvary Cemetery. GEORGE BEAGER, FRERMAN, GUIFFITHS, AND WILLIAMS. ‘There caine up yesterday mornlng fa the Crim- insl Cuurt the spplication for & chungs of venue in the case of Frooman, Grifiths, aud Williams, the —_————— By WM. MOOREHOUSLE & CU, 84 and 84 Itsndolph-st. Among those present were the Rev. Dr.and Mrs, 3 h bis usu) o N i Yagheg-seren thouand ol buntare who ware ndiced with Georas Enger, | £ F Gbod :;’ s end Sl "1 Fantern 'and g Culeiun Sculnar o No. 1008 Stateatret bad | jBEEMICCTI s Benr, 34 Rl Ficnce, 0 ot Thlairqing S BBl 0@ elonk e dniiT ol Y u tell sotne was made Moods, wl . Mr, e ol Lol ol r y&storday, o 2700, 8L 13 O ) lages i e kriow wases commence.” | baren ans wan bosedra toe Tomunee e | Air b 15 aidwia, Al ad b i ast s ot gully, Gl Collen, with he I | s fedaunbufu Vst bue blaca o pretty el Knows vy mEiays itk §) 11 RIS By ean PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, ugu ot Walker bled blmself away, compli- accused, who allcged projudice on by % of th Mr. and Mre. A, e, Mr, re. Dunbiaw, | rels wen in tae SBherry-Connelly case athl fresh (nluldlnnnlnl uus, DOt LO Ky o bouse of proe- ‘p()l,sxx—unnflgy Feb. 23, Dartlett, JiL, Eita mentiug Tressuzer McCres on bis couriesy and , P e part of the | Mr. wud Mre. U, Goodrich, Mrv. L. K. Burncs, | upog nis brow, sppeared for the risonss, —that fs | itution. 1t wiil o rememberod that this was the | W., wife of 8, L. Dolscn. Aged 24 years. Bureaus, Bedsteads, wbilgiug dispoaition, Juduey of Cook County, and aleo on the sMdavits | Mre. um\fanii Ar. sud Mre. Ayors, Miss Sarah 40 say, Lo conductod thoe caso, At firat Mr, O'Cale | Ploce whera Shiorey snd Cuunelly, the murderars of = Dresslng Cases, Commodes, Book Casce, Wardr! R TUH BROKEN BANKS, of Wram Bickfora, ,J. Morrls, J. Martin, J, | Wentworth, Mive l{wllli. Mf .(I:n "1“» Jaghao supesred. 1uk Mr. Cofew, coming in avon, lugh u:uimvllw. put themsclves oa the outvide 3 UNCEMENTS, L & Oilice Derka. 'rnurgch-lnl ‘&, "Alsrge et State Savnds Bank buidiug presonts more | barne, wud G Lo $i¥iion the Bret swo of whom | 2320 2 uf?xflu‘.'ra'{:...‘ Prant "ate 4o | velieved dir, O'Callaghan, who tetlred. 1o wratby | S0us fdacuary et "oun of budge on the L U PIPkI LG OVE X FUBLIO I | of Carpas Be SARRLNN G e that Bpencer h sword toat Judge Jameson, now ou the bench in | ‘Tnumpeon, Isaac Ustiwell, Marey C, Paltreon, . 1 . O od s s ua bbby A b b, 31 ¥ vencer had skipoed out with the carolnge of the Criminal Court, was projudiced againet th Chnm?. g Tl b finmlmzn. Georue Al Tho celerity with which Mr. O'Callaghan accepted ut. (undar the nh.dnol this M1, -1' depositore. Thure were about twice as o ftur's stter their Hitle dividund per o cmfl thcre were Munday, the frat day aud the line reached out the sidewalk balf-ws; in the aiternoun, Diondsy was but '8 Yulou). o 5 upua ewlli-fed milk. H Thees obearvations. smbodled 1n Lrawingy Bisis unler tig Wicruacage, will i shiowa br medss of Oxy-Bydrogen gt Full explaatious sived, - o e ek o0 tenuiasatcs torbighny i vy wild abes crance to-uiyht at Ha]- wed ‘l‘:u v AL B Uhire, 1aatednE, nér ‘Caals T MEVECE WILL LEAD TiE NOONDAV P L » _Mesting to-day at No. 150 Maditen- 1 'I"A Youtk Alai Wab dads oo innt Chaigg. o ot tho jury boded 1o good to the cause of justice. Ho asked Lhe it sz wcu It thoy & aluut the case, und, receiviug negatl pl cupted themn all without furtber exaulinstion. Frosccuting- Ator Linscolt, however, guess tioned thuin closcly, kud, peccelviug that souis of them bad siuwn 8 very strong inchination 1o puk tlhiemselves in the patl of Loustavly Mouney with tue vouire, lwade three porciaplory challenges, and chatlcuzed oue wan for cause. Fhu jury when Suslly scceptod consisted of M, at No. 190 Je- uiicruscopie obasrval CRIMINAL. Officers Jlaley and Earley yesterday recovered about elghty yurdsof Brussels carpet stolon by the carpet-thief Charles \Yilllawa from Samuel Brown, of No. 454 West Adzwe sireet. Conetale Grant bay cntered a complaint against Caroline Crawford snd her husband for defepanut d, therefury, they could uot have falr'3nd fmpartial tida), When thess documents were read Monday, dls lionor expressed a desiro 1@ sce tho wakers (heéreof, yud the case went Over untl yesterdsy moraing, in 1he expectstion that they would Le preseat to-submit to an orsl ex. awfnation. —Accordingly, when Mr, ikt & law-boolk 10 Ble Mty Triderelive cock, and othury. On'Thorsday, Feh, 28, at 10 o’clock 8.8y On the premises, 123 Diue Laland-av.. The Entire Stock of a Dealen Yurulture, Carvets, Stoves, &c, W), MOOREMOUSE & CO., Aucth | —_——— ey By ELISON, POMEROY & COy Auctlonsers, 78 snd 80 Rendolph-et —— HHOOLEY"S, A BATISFACTOHY ARRANGEMENT, From certalu liema prited receutly in the Jaw reports, it might have appeared thal the relations betwaen Measrs. Quidlin sad Houley, masnagers of Hooley's Thestre, were lia sudden futerruption. It was jntimated, buesk 3 more thi bl tlat suw yesterday, 8s there were \Il{q‘l“n‘\l‘:nbu: of beary depositors in lne, Colleclione with th Germau-Anicrican age sl very slow ju cowlng ‘Tho Court #3ld—Are 1he persons who made these {1 The nest monthly report will be wade the 16t | afdavits ja courtr v | McCurmick, s stouc-caiter houso whera ull sorte of bad thinzs B. ALFRED J, KNIGIIT, THE, OUEAT AMERL of March. ~ The $13,000 of certificates on ihe | Mr. ‘Trude—No, sir, they sre not, 1 bave | thatsome third party, UnKOWD, (supposed to be | ferdon M whu bad pever served on | sud permitted, Caroline 18 the woman who re- £8) slocutiaolat sn eader wil vl TN OUB REQULAR BALB, I hind )\luuull‘dlvmum Drowises to Just fur sumio | autboritics uu that very voint, Bartloy Campbell, or John 3M'Cullough, or Dion | 8 jury before, though be bad lived in | cently had Grant strested for asesult ana battery. fi il or benetls of a8 50¢H! rid M 1, at 0:30 a. My L"',"fh ytnel ;:‘f;dl:«.a;-x‘l;? Eer:'-’ ".?J"{c{,'fn”fi‘i‘\' o' IX ufu':.'ifxt u“-:; m::‘w :l:‘lé ;:‘:‘- necassary 10 | Boucicault), was sbout to step Ia aud take the f:luun‘x:mw-qtr-lo%& veurss Jauses ”"'"":A John Novak, charged with failing to maks 1{&. AVEL SEATS VOH 1h JEW. Ay HOEOE &y Bk Ui = ] o 3 o e . No. aireg CE Lirey abouCcomi o thelt rouy. Foe Tacea of those ¥ 10 acs whas sortuf | Wind out of - ooley's salls, mow tbat he s | faGhuver served on 8 Jury belore; Sossts Rock, s | Proper entslon in bls books of claurs munafuctured, | jiv ¥l Eferislouient . cuy be badat MITCHELL & NEW PARLOR SU“‘S Ji\‘;“&fh‘: :)‘r pluhru‘ f :‘:‘fim’\i % ‘:‘nk_‘ :‘hu R lw'im‘ :muuyw ting Lravely 'h:m 1o & gele of prosperity. aluu'«cunun of Nu, u.: H:uu‘l stevet, r\w ]hld aud with attempting to remove cigare without pa; o'clock, 1‘ ¢ cd " Y sold & 1o —whal ths ge been in coatomplation, §t | dune ou wurk on wccount of eickness siuce 1ast | ment of 1he tax, was brought up before Commis- | fpUE WOM, G0S e N b - s murizage for ik oo, by 0 8 OF courae taces atidavits 10 bave fallen I0to nothiogness, The | Lrcombors Edwatd Renusdy, conteuctor, 0. 57 | ot Moyne yusturday, asd, sier sxaananos, St ol open e adw Sherci sorace 2ok oula J hy lev aud stlers, 10 ltobert Diefendorf” fur $8,500, | aud periury frow top to ‘Thcra is not iried; Binds and Fiunoll street; Thomue L Caspoter, who | beld over In §1,000 bali. 384 huble-ais.. ihls Wegnesday evon:nd, for the rag Ihe Court sutborized the sale fur §4,000, but | word of truth in them, su they touch we, | $WO partuers yesteroay fjoined Bands, and ewore | Jjyuu ut the corner of Stato uud Filtiothstreets, sud {tme. ‘Yhe twd Kcandluavian choirs uimbering twen. LOUNGES, RASY CHAIRS, AND unotlier party Bavig otfered $0,600 before' the | a1 bave no doult the .law fts Ueen carcfully | evrisating friendshlp, extendiog to tha year of | had never beiore served o & Jury’ and b, J. | Alic Gesry'e crime bas set & bad example. Yes- | ¢y cich: wiliVe lu sticadiuce. dre-d. &, RANOUSE, LD NITUBE {rausictluu wse closed, Dicteudor] falscd ble Uid, | atadied, ‘aud tbe’anidavits’ cover 6. lad ‘e | our Lord 1882, Mr. C. M. Hardy was present | Walshe, 8 musou uud conirscior, of No. kb Bouth | Weday woruloga full-grown boy baoyy ihat bad | Fresdent. . ___" | GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FUR) uud (ke fteceiver s0ld tho note snd murtgage 4o | atatute besn & itls moro striogent,’ 1 ave o | whea the compact wis Gade: M. ilardy wuy tas | Usion strect, Tho Jusv appoaced to bs compoecd $ridently peey choced to dustn tudocately afier | o]ug RXECOTIVE COMMITIEE OF THE TOUR: | oarngta, Dosks, L, aud Do to bave it spproved. A few | doubi they wouldsiso bavo covered it,’ Very ike- | man of law n the cass, who was tae mediuw of | Of Luuesl, hard-working meu. Tuwy all bad teen | 18 Uirtt, was found fu the rear of Spragys, Wat- e Wantiipuliiaan Cluk Wil baid o meaiing | OBFROLA; b loote such aslcs would be welcuiaed by the de- | 1y the chanve of venue will iave Lo bo granted. an umicable settlement of 1he allair, the bistory of | sumwouvd from tho widewulis at tau Ciy-Liali or | BeF & C Tocery bu h Svauie, The Cor. | twnlebta uclock, 1a Bu. 24 North Cunirerar., bes enoral Merohandise, &o aosilorg, Mr. Trude—The Court has uo power to bring in | which may b given bricfly thus: Quiniun is the | thercavout, suowiuk that Coustable Mouncy aid | Oner bold au inquvat, snd s verdict of iufsnticide e Plated Wara, &0, # LINCOLN-PARK COMMISSIONERS. tho men, Even if their couutenances inuicuted | owuer fn fee of tho theatre, wud iy llakle as fn- wad returnod, 'T'0é guilty mother bas ot yet Lesn I]HE THIRD WARY REFUBLICAN CIUS WILL discovervd. Lowd B micotiug saturday wyeulng for tha clection Mioor arrests: ‘Thomss Abearn ond Edward | 2(U%Sfe Rischie, vageuots and thisv Foihip Currigav, Edward Dolbu, Jawes Couley, Joun Hayals, John Mchay, larceny uf soie chickous frow A, Thur- wan IKAaia Scbieale, keeper of w grocery st Nu. 1u8 Towusend sizvel, assaulting hiv son Qeorze, who clanis (Lat sluca the death of bl woiber, shout & yusr sgo, the futher bas not llowed vue of Ris aix childsen 10 Lve a5 bome; Charive Hudsou, @ Buard of Lincain Pork Counbtasioncrs beld dte rezulas wontbiy weetivg st the rouws i Ash- land Llwk at 3 o'cluck yeatcrday ufternoou. Tose wefe prescal James Stocktun, L. d. Ka- dlsh, Mux Hjosts, 2ud T. F. Witlruw. Freei- deut 4 fuaton being abacut, Ar. 'Wikhrow preslde Loy becrelary read B proposal, with full sye Gicalluna, frow K. Kaolcrs & Sou, batbor ton- Usclors, of Holland, Mich,. for the cuuataics.on of & shorefaclug, ou e Netlarlnd plan, ot gu 0 the bLusvivess-bouses for bis waterlal, Collee wade 0o challenges uoz vbjections. B testitony for the pruscculion was given by Otticers Auguslus Swunson, William Blewart, Williaia Mitchel ieruld Sturk, and Charles Ame steio. ‘Fhey all teutided tnat they nad knowu Burus for yeurs and bad ueves soowu of bis dolug an huuest day s wurk uor carnlug an bouest dollari that bo was 35 Labitus of s3iu0us sud Louses vf 1i1-fausa; that he bad o visiole means of sapport; tiathe was the sssvclale 0f thlaves; that he buis the durkest kind of siu, the Court wuuld bave to change the veuue, | have suthoritivs which [ wouid Jiky to read to the Court, Mr. Mills—lu view of the intimstion of the Court, there i3 no necd of prescatiug sutboritics ou the uther shde, Mr, Trude—Thero aro nune. 4 )A:. Mille—Are you familiar with all the authori- ve: Mr, Trode—2ot by any means; but I know seve ELISON, POMEROY & CO By HIRAM BRUSH, Aucilopger. MORTGAGE SALK thia morstug st 134 TRty i S ST T ST Sl WG peicrre SutdS burdiore G afod! Bebin say Tddilld fdecar'af s 1 welliag. sllia 0od Ry, ) grOREY, Martas- dorser upou certaln notes. By potitiun be uifered to surrender hiy luterest 1n the theatre, aud lu the otler lauds, on coudition of obilning & lvsse frow tue Meceiver of the Fldelity of tue thuustre pruperty up to July 1, 1583, ot $10,000 & yoar, and the sumcuder and caucelation to bim of sl his Laullity to the Fidellly Buok and safe Deposliory Compasy upon the exc- cutian uf & lepse o bvad .Qf 1o | sald property wp W dale mutioned. Tue CELEBRATED thronghout the mnli—‘ilvmuml.:;lll ey ah £, 40, woc &ufi.” Address widers | 3 oues, Chleage, B Conlier