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I'HE CHICAGO 'L'RIBUN + SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1878—TWELVYE PAGES, THE CIT GENERAL NEWS. M. William 1. Kane, of Moore's Rural New- Torker, isat the Palmer Hoose, E. L. Ireton, of Cincinnatl, General Adjuster of the Phirnlx Insurance Campany of Hactford, ia at the Pacific. It 1 requested that ail subacriptions for the Wllow McConville fand ba sent to the Exchange & Produce Bank, Joseph T, Tall, Raq., President Hall s Safe and Tock Company, with hia ron, J. L., Jr., arrlved in the clty yesterday afternoon from the Pacific tonst, en roiite for their home in Cincinnatl, The temperatare yesterday, ac oherved by Mo apticinn, 88 Salison sircet (Trinuxe Build- tH . m. 48 degrees: 108, m., 50; 12 603 8 p, m., §f. Darometer af P m., 30.00, The Nlinola & Michigan Canal I8 now open for navigntion from Chicazo to Jollet, and in zood condltion for boats drawlng 4 feet 8 inches of water, It is nnderstood that the whole line will probalily be open between the 15th and 20th. Tt was stated In yesterday's Tnintxe that some rour hama and rhoulders were found fn the meat miarket at the corner of Lake and llll(llc atreets, nnd were condemned. Thie was partially incorrect, They were not found §n the meat market, which is Kept by Il L. Anderson, but in the grocery #lore on an opposite corner. Tho line of march of the Trish Soclties on EL Patricks Day will bo as fullows: North on Des. Dinincs ta Madison, countermarch, and eouth to Tiarrizon, went to Inlsted, sonth to Twelfth, west to Uentre avenue, countermarch, and east to Wa- ‘bash avenite, north to Lake, west 10 llunu:k north to Indiann, west 1o Desplninea, sonth lo S, Pate Tick's Church, where the line will disperse. The proceesion wiil start at 1 o'clock, Just after yesterday's 3 o'clock traln left the Twenty-second Street Depot un the Ilinols Cen- tral Hyde P'ark train the encineersuddenly reveraed the englne, and the traln came to a stop o qutickly ns to thirow rome of tho beoplo from thelc seats, The engineer jumped from his tealn and ran back, To the (nquiry of the conductor as to what was the matter, he reptied, **1 have killed some puor devil.” Upon Investigation it was found fo bo, rsume ol cluthes stnffed with straw, probably placed on the frack by romo boys. A load was removed from the breast of the enzineer when he found he had not been the means of sending a hu- man being Into cteinity, An nfternoon paper yesterday gave the detaits of o mud nccident that 4 rald to have oecnrred Inat Tucsday morning at the residence of Mr. linin, No. 437 Twenty-fourth street, wheeeby hin twe chiidren, nzed 10 and 12 yenrs, weto badly burned aboul the face by a sulphuric-acid explosion. Mrs. Iialn deslring to peepara wome dyc-ninfl, procurcd some indigo rolution and aul. phunc acid at Werkmefstee's deg atore, Now, 111 and 131 Archer nvenue, eturning she proceeded to mix It in n close-monthed bottle, and the chil- dren zathered nbout 1o rec the opera An ex. plonion ensucd, and Mrs, Tiainana her children were nadly burned abant the hands and faces. A dlspatch recalved In thin city yeatorday morn. inz anvovnced that Thomas Haydon, reslding at No, 417 West Hnrrison ateeet, in thia city, while on the cars hetween Paririe du Chien and Madi. #on, lad shot hlmself four tinies in the head with lullets the size of a yea. He was re- moved to comforiablo quorters at Maale son, ond §t was thought would recover. Mr. Hagden 1s quite well known In-thin city, en- lally_amonz horscmen, and was employcd by South \Yater stroet mercianis as a teamster. 1lis trlp to Wisconsin wan with o large number of horses, which he wae Tamishing on contract. Commiesloner Iirdicy left for Madison yesterday afternoun to eare for lilm, A pleasant party of friends of the gamo of Uilttards assembled at No, 12 Washington atreet last evening at the Invitation of essrs, E. Brunewick and M. itenvinzer, 'There wery bresant thie contestants in the lato tournament, and a fow invited guenta as well: and thefoviting bili-of-faro wan na well discassed ns the party could posaibly nchieve. At a pansen the cntertalnnient a pentlemnn proposedl the health of the managers, and proceeded ta uistribnte the checks which thore gentlemen had siven as prizes, Tho rest of the blil wos then discussod ond interwoven with conversation about the forthcoming gamo between Parker and Whines. Thin matter, covering the date, place, and arrangement of all prelluunaries, was left in the handa of 8 commitiee of four. At n decent and decorous hone the party, exception of Frank Parker, adjonrned. It iikely that Parker may bo found at No, 12 morning. Oflcer Willlam Croak, of tho Twent: Street Statlou, was yesterday reprimanded at head- (\unrl('r! fora very singular plece of work, On the 20th ult,, between the hours of (and 7 in the cvening, eone citizens asked him to remove A man who had taken up ll lon on hia knoes in mud knee-deep, and hetween the car- trackn on State street near Twenty-eiehth, -a very pertlons posstion. Tho ofiicer sald bio was doing penance for the ein of dnaking teo freety; the cite zend nvowed that the wan was dzank and Knew not what e was downg. Uroak refused (o remove him beenuxo of rellglons scruples. The nelzhoore themaciven oved b, ond yesturday the ~ man, who was present “at the Investigation, asscriea that ho was Ueaetly deunk, and had uo ldea of doing penance, Croak wus censured. Ofiicers Mackoy and Nichard Dalton forferted three days' ruy cach, the Hirst for drunkenness and sbusivo Iniguage to o auperior oficer, and the later for inattentlon 1o duty. ‘Thotnna Buras, of No. 573 Morgan street, col- Tector for Tz TIIRUNE, 18 misslng, The lastseen of hiw was 5 o'elack day aftersuon near tho corner of Moy and Twenty-second street. 1le was tiaen on his collecting rounds, an supposed to have had considerable money with bim. " Ife had Just heen ot the gas-workw, 2nd had coltected there # Jurge amount, Thouzh a constant scarch has been made for him wince Wednesday morniny, it hin bean fmposstole to learn what has become of Nim or getuny trace of his whereabouts since u'clock Tuesday afternvon. 1o was a wober man, had a “wite end four small chiliren, hnd. veen currect dn ol his habits, and It ds mot belleved or 8 moment (hot ho efther commitiod sufclde or abe econded, e wan between 40 and 45 sears of age, nbout five feet eeven inchies in beizht, wore n black coat, bluck wlnuch hat, with one cord around 1t Wwith two taseels; was of fulr comploxlon. with o munatuchco and chin beard, and the halr of his head wus Juat bezinning Lo tum vray. _Any person who has any Information regarding him will pleawo wemd it “either to hia fainlly ot No. 671 Morguu strest, or to John Coyle, No. 727 West Twunty- firet sireet. THE CITY-IALL. ‘The ‘Trenaurer's receints were $109 from the Catlector und $2,K00 frous the Woler Departnient, Tle pald out 55,617, ‘The charees ngalnet Supt, Wilion, ponding the investization of which ho wny pended by the Mayor, were examined {uto yesterday,” aud he " was vindlesten. It _was allevod thut | he spproved the work on the North avenue bridee, altkough it was **badly done.* The contrary was shown, He will be restored to duty Monday, Whenusked what e nroposed dotog about the Miculzan avenue wstter, hin lonor said ho had nothing (o do with it, 1t 1) perhaps bo remems hered that u committes of Aldermen Jooked into that, but the Council lald thelr report on thio table, The Committee on Liceusen met, but took no actlon on Al laly's ordinance providing for the Jicenalnz f strcet-care. They are, however, In fuvor of . Anticipating -~ that' s paesage will resuit in an lncrenss In the furos by thy dofnyg uwny with the ticket system, they intend getting thu opinton of tue Law Depnrtment as to wheth the companles can ehargo more than b cente, Thy wuswer will doubtless control their action, 1t {s clajmed that the Hicenalng of strect-cars will bring 245,000 a yeur 1nto the Treasury. Tho Law De= partment, however, hau decided that It cannot be dune, Ald, Daly says just e good lawyers hold the contrary, and be wili nuot let the ordinance bo smothered, PHOTESTANT ORPIUAN ASYLUM, The Boardof Dircctresvesof the Pro‘estant Orphan Avyluin held a regular montaly mecting in that in- situtlon, No. 780 Michigati avenus, yeterduy ulllcmuulx. Thirty-fve lady wmembers were preas eut. ‘I'ie Iadics paid tribuie to the memory of Mrs. Orvin D, Ranuey, who was for niug years Preste et of the Buard, aud who dicd ut “Toledu on the Sti ult “Phe chalr mado nt by her death was draped 1n deep mourning, and entwined with overs cens and flowers, 8 photograph of the deceased vrominent among the Oowere. Mes, read o paper glving & sketch of 'w )fe, referring particulorly 1o her ors 1or the urphuuv, aud payiug a touching 1ribute to her many Clrleilan and wouse unly vicuce. A vote of thanks was given to the veader, und the paper was_ orierod piaced on the records uu the sentiment of the loard. "Whe report of the Slatron for the wonth ot Febe ruary waa read, There were tu thu Asylum 110 chilidren, seventy-three of whom wero boys aud thirty-seven girle, The amount of cash recelved at the Avvium was $200. The report was acconted. A ngmber of the las reported that they had examined the food aud luvpected tho Asylum dur- ug the mooth, and found everythiog as it vhoold . “The report uf the ‘Freasurer, Mre, A. Peterson, for Junniry was read. The eapeos wero $703, aud recelute 31,004, The report was sdopted, ‘Fliv Bourd theu sdjourned, UOTEL AURIVALH, eriman Hose=W, A, Burlel; W Caif . eolt. c £ 1 Graft H, D, Woad, Yorks it 3, M1 luc Buti B g it Locbeck,” Vitbaborgs "G, 1. ) Ball, Nostoas the Hod. o Col. litten, £ Culmby, Bostou, HENRY GREENEBAUM, A MEETING OF TUE CREDITOLS of Ilenry Grevucbaum & Co., Chicagu, and Greene- baum Bros., & Co., New York, wus beld yeaterday wornluz before Register Hibbard intho United Status Clreunt Court Toom, for (Lo purouss of cousidering 1be Leokrupts' proposition for & cowposition. Auvout 130 people crowded 1010 the not-over-large place where Justice Is wont 80 be sdmiuhalered, —a ratoer wmotly crowd, represcativg wauy didcrout D n lemed yes- walksin Jife. Thero were bankers, lawyers, dage | tho great temiperance mass-meeting to he held fn | teenth Ward Ttepublican Club last evening, at the | obligation to 1. he will nccept tho entire | term for which W. 8. Noble, who rosl 3 " the Tabernacle, under the anapices of the W. C. | corner of Sedgwick and Sigel atreets, bnt owing to | amount or nothing: but whera it fa to come from | terdny, belng unable to obtain securities for a Iaborers, herwomen, gardencrs, hucketers, T 0. \\-m‘d this meeting Cln‘:r! Dr, teynolds’ | the ellm attendance an adjournment was had until | is not clear. . bittchers, and the othee component parts of n rort of omninm eatheram. Adelph Moscs nppeared for the bankrapts, and any number of attorneye wera present o aco tLat no Injuetice was dono the creditors whom they represented, Iegister 1iibbard, by way of {ntrodnetion, stated that he had sent ont notices to all (he creditors, an far a4 they wero known, and had obtained answers from most of them. Ife then proceeded fo read he sectlan of tho bankrupt iaw rolating to compo- "o three brothers—Elies, the ilver-halred, Yleney, canslderably yonngcr, and David 8., the youngest of the trlo—were called within the raill- work In_thiscity. Dr. Reynolds will have charge of the meeting, and testinoninls may be expected from prominent reformed men, and short and con- clre fevorta of Mo proyross ' of the. temporance canso in the city from the heads of the different orzanizations, to clofe with an_nddress by Misa Francea E. Willard, Mr, Frank Wiliame will lead the 1iljsn Memorial Choir. Members of the Moady choir are Invited to take fheir old seats on the plaf- form and help awell thosons: Peronder of Execn- tive Committee, TIIE COURTS. A LIQUOR MAX IN TROUDLE, new bond, was elected, e~ — PREPARING FOR DOING SOMETHING. ‘Now Is the time for boya and you ng men to pre- noxt Wedneeday ovening nt tho »amo plrce, MICROSCOPICAT, A NOTABLR CONVERSAZIONE. 1t would he safe to ray that nothing that has heretofore happened has done ro tnuch for the advancement of {he canre of science Intllaclty as the conversazfone given last night at the residence of Mr. K. W. Biatehford, No. 345 North LaSalle sireet. Certain ft s {ihat no such private gathering in the name of sclence has cver beforo beon witnessed In this city, nor Rfame weeka azo the Noard ordered that the 2100, 000 pald Into the Trvnmg l:]y ex-Treasurer Tuck, aud velonging Sinking Fond, be cxnended 11 thy purchase of connty bonde. No action has been taken In the matter from the fact that there 1% 0 rerlous doubt as to the right of the Boari to do anything of the kind, Yeaterday Me, Loenthal, of the Infernational ank, called at the bullling and signified his wililngness to sell bonds In that amount and on goud terms, and hial nn extended interviow with the Connty Attorney as to the rights of the Board and Treastrer in the matter, 11e got very little eatiafaction, fortho reason that the Attorney had not lovked np the law, hut he left fmpressed with the ldea that that the $100,- times in the near fotare, busincss will improve: and no yonng man should deprive himsolf of the thorough diecipline to he had at If, T, Dryant's Chlcago Nuaincss College, The new Bosiness Exchange room Is a grand fes- turo of the lustitation. DEATHS, Fdward J, Delannty, o snloon-keener on Forty- | have so many sclentific objects so handeomely ex- | 00U belonging to the Sinking Fund would remain TFILF—Of " £ ihe 1onER, Adotl, JONRES g o e O e ition read firat, | thind atreet, in tha Tawn of Lake, fled n petition | hibited ever been rean at ono timo by the clitzens | Whera iL13, 100 GF Addott and eng Tl oHtoe, B T Rhge e e Tlen he wanted §t_nnderstood that people who | for mandsmus against tho Board of Trustecs of the | of Chicago. The entertainment was glvon os- T Immkuln March 8, John ,thllnd. Amed 40 didn't care to stay and sit through the proceedinzs | town of Laie. e says that ho has, until tately, | tensibly for the Btate Microscopical Socioty of 11+ CRIMINAL, gars. orn nthe Cotntyof Tipperary, I'atlsh of might he permifted o go away and coma agaln, hnd 8 saloon on Halsted strect, in the Town of Lake, where, under proper license, he has zold llquors. On the 5th of Jast month he moved hia raloon to s place on Forty-thied street, about 300 fect west of P'acker avenne. He then applicd to olden, ireland, Funei linols, yet the invitations wero by no means Mm- rom il Tate restience. 83 Ontario- carriagento Calvar fted to the members of that or- ganizatlon, for there were present hnndreds of well-known citizens witn their wives. The presence, too, of a ureat number of youthful and that no vote should taken untll a cortain time. The examination woull take soma daye, and hie was not wiilin to go ahead antil ho could e the firm’s books, Mr. Moses read TIR PROTOSITION. Angus Fleet, of Chicago, was arrested yosterday at Myde Park for teying 1o pass connterfelt money on a saloon-keeper, Constable Carney went Thursday afternoon to picass copy. FLYNN—March 7, at his restdence, 781 Indlana-av., i eath, freland. the Toard of Trustees (o have his Hicensc ehanged, | fclcntists was naticeable, From early avening Ul | perve an attachmont npon Charles Wier, & saloon- | “Funcral Sunday, March 10, at 10 a'clack, hy carrlaz e, i yaye | bk they ha refused to alter It or eive him an- | 148 88 2R W ruesa chmo and wont, 1812 o1 | oener on Wamhington streat, under (ho United [ 1o A e able Incasls within aixty days, 10 centain onoyenr, | other. 1o claims tho resteictions imposeat by the | of the exbivition. Tha gigantlc mansion of the | Siates Kxpress Co:pany's ofiics, and Wier showed | 5 it Clniro nd ioostc Falls (N Y,) papers #nd 10 conte I two years, the whole to be seenrod FleRse cupy. charter and tho Board on liquor-sclling are lllecal, and he aske for a mandamus to compel the Board of Trustees to fssue to him anothor license, or change the one he now las. DIVONCES. INllian B, Fraser filed a bill “yesterda) her hnsband, Donald Fraser, asking for s host twas thrown wide open, a0 to speak, and brill Jantly lighted. In the spaclous liurary, dinings room, and altting-roums were tables cove cred with the tnstenments of microscople sclence. Aronnd tiose table wero cathered the leading ecientists of this city and many strangers who have made 8 name and fame for themselves throaghout this Stalo and country. The carncet and fn- fight, and struck the ofiicer upon the shonlder \v’ilh a biltined-cue, Carney had him arrested. and Justlee Ttobinson placed him under bonds for a learing hereatior. At 12:50 yesterdny afternoon, A1 Miss Emma Cook was walking alonz State strest, near Madi- son, a young cuvlored thivf dipoed into her pocket and abstracted a pocketbonk by notea glven by the bankropts and a_penal hond of 8100, 000, signcd by them and approved by a commlttee of three clivten from the creditors, Mr. Story now moved that the meeting adlourn, 80 far as tho voting was concerned, for ten days, but that the examiuation of the debtors proceed at once, Mr, Schinte suggested n two weeks' adjournment. tle will taka place on Sunday, al » Cliuren of the itedecmer, eorncr Washington and te. Friends of tho famlily are invited to of swilliam Teimble, £an.. need fo.e 3 and a sik handker- uncral frum the' family reatden v 174 Frontest., at ’ ontho ground of cralty, - terested tonea of the couversation, ss Lemu- | ehich, and then ran off. Soveral cliizens and & po- | 2 pm, on Sunisv, Currlages to Graceiand. ‘Agenticisn from New York didn't want any do- “;’l* Campbell behalr | Urul mnrprises followed — startling wonders | liceman startod In pursult, and anc shot was fired, ileifatt (Ireland) pspers please copy. lay, Mo couldn't comeont here every ten days to | TIn the Gage case, o at tnis | ©f magnided “vision, and the tiorongbness | iwhich brought the fellow io s hall, A the etation | MORONEV=On March8, in the sist year of her age, Iook aftor thismatier. The bankrupts could show | of tho dcfendsnts, closel hls amument 06| with hich cach' individusl = object was | he gave the namo of Joseol Molling, and was rec- | My ANCOMOMOEr o0ty are reapectrall Tiow tney wero fized s (o anects and labilities, and | morning, e Hondeld, on the rart, Of | eanned sud discutsod s well by tho young as by | onlzed ns a former employa of tha Hurdick Hlouso. | 4ot S aitad e Funerston Buiar: Marmi o ok g:.l ':’fi‘e'“rffl' ;‘.‘fi.%':‘l.‘é%’:.‘:‘.‘.‘l? Yoo ;n;nlr‘a‘!'e;lwg:\fly e Atinms, ARG eamy slde, then :l;ficl;:l:;:nu‘. fold of the interest taken In tho from No, 3 North Page-at., thence by carriages During ’l'hllmllf night burglars entered the . 1L Dalv,” on Morgan strect, near 1am.. ouse G to Cafvary Cematery. Twelfth, and helped themselves to about 2100 Hoiton (Aass.) and IHartford (Conn.) vapers please copy, and tho eatlsfaction obtaincd from took the floor until abont 4:30 p. tneie serntiny. Mr. Story interrupted the gentieman h{l"’"‘ p e "Sies Smith, 0 p, m., when Great care had beon taken {n tho that pertisps be, the New Yorker, lind his min aleo on behalf of the | yrrapngement v of the objects and apnaratis | worth af goods of all descriptions, Mr. Daly (s ‘i Thadeun. dut he, Story, wann't ko fortanate, thys deenpled the femainiler of tho day. 1o wil | Arrangoment of the objects and apnaralas, 1l deverip M, LAWEON—~A Pala, Ogle County. TiL, March 6, of The tnicrrupter was effectualiy sat down upon | clpre Monday. and the final arqument a the ¢0 | vantage,” 1o Pl library wore seen tho | 909, 0f the etationikeepera” at R i’l'fl‘r‘.'éf'i'ufi'n?'f'.::shmteic'fi":'n“fi:n"fi LRI by the Heglaicr, who annouticed, with & soud deal | % e loiott Wil sitend o’ general businoss | Wehiaternum canadensia, and nelgmbium latedm | wt tho timo. His wifa s ‘an_invalid ~for | asys. ) of vigor, that. x x R and leaf of Deutzin and Arabls Lyrata, Mr. X O e 1o B e vny Wt beiag (nc | to-day: Judes Gary, Moore, and Hooth wil near | 31 leaf of Doutsiaand Asabis Lymta, by Gver two yoars, and although he witnesscd | | GATMODY=March a.of , 100t of honey-bee, and wing of mosquito, hy Louls Boer- iin} ehirodata wheals, by Prof. Delafontaines the Lord's 'rayor, cngraved to a scalo by which th neumonts, Qarrett Kranc beloved son of Michael snd Catherine Carmnody, uml'i years and ¢ mont| @ Weat Polk-at,, Bunday, motionas Judze Hogers will hear motions for now and Judgs McAllister wlil continne the trial case of Van Buren vs, Cash, now on trial, terrupted or choked off ‘The New Yorker Insisted on going ahead wil breinces, and taking & vote on the comrmml the burglar rummoging about ehe could not raiso tho alarm. ‘The ahock to her neevona system was vory great. nnd her condition yestorday was dan- the Funeral from residence, oy Mareli 10, at 11 a. m., by ‘carriages 10 Calvary Ceme: " . Three of Mr. Daly's children are mailers | par » Mr. 1loyne. representing, as he eald, n_Enro- HANKRUPTCY S(ATCERS. cntlre Bivle could be put on o epace | ARFRSL LRSS o DO B - congh, and | ‘Ll ean creditor, was alea opposeil to delay. and mntl- | A first and final dividend of 11 per cent was yes- ches, by W, 1. Summerns | e 5 it ) pibEcaugh, = = 5= B e Taet botasek ho pat Smninyed the tinme at | terday declarsd in tho eatate of Josoph Michacl, {,‘;‘;,{,',,'gv:":fifmf“,}; o 00 W L Spmmetyy hie traubles m::;umly beglaning to nssumo n ANNOUNCEMENTS., theie disponnl to lonk over the hooke and achedules, | Ansiguces will be chorenat 100, . to-iay for | EoLvainee vy Dr. W, 5, Kiox; freals flowers, by G 3 o M. Vocke dlan't think 1t looked well for the | Willlam Titley & Co, and for Witham Wittlame, | 3 "ityezineon; precious ores and hedgehog ilea, Catherine Langton, a woman who 1lves at No. olitical, bunkau to forco & votc, " :;n-l Tll}lln' m, for Jeanctte Zuckeman and for h{ W, B. Adsms: marine alge, Jaden with 47|."||.|...fi.';,‘“;_ “lddnr' ',y,.;,‘"' ;'w;ll-khm;wn Tlm&'flfl:fifis%fifl:u&{;lfifidc;'-':"x}n‘)'."{:i Mr. Mosca nald they dldn't oppose an adjourn- | Jacob Cohn, by IT, F. Attwood ; crystals 6f coume +* epeclallat, " arreeted yesterdayfand taken bofore 3 clfe ol ment, & s The final divldend meeting of W. 1t, Reld comes g;‘“"l"p‘.” !\!,“'r,,“ Tollcyatol o y et 3 dnseies Moreh, | K6 accused bim of rape, and | $his venlogat 8 o'clock, A full attondance fs re- Mr. Pence sald the lmnkrnrln were not opposed | offat:2p, m. Tiabeack: fongne * of drone-ily and _whisker | ®ays that the deed was commisteed upon lieeabout | o o e to adjonrning, but he llmn? it there would be no GICUIT COURT. of liuncss, by the Soclety, In the | fivo monthaago whiloshio war unider the lnfinence 1} Illf l‘lvn"f’fiu““ ‘l:«l ?)llvl.Elel.\u"ur_Tlm TENTH harm In golng ahend, hearfug the debtosa’ state- Frederick and Agnea Rrachvogel filod & bt | piying-raom waa to ho meen hippuric mcld and | of a drug which he adminlatered to her | s nachnioaa Claly hield Ky No, 23 West Lakas menta, and perhaps it wonid be shown thut there | againet Edwand [art to dtolve the partnorship in | goction of whalebone, by Mr. McCotmick; syn- | 8¢ his ofiice.. Tho ~Doctor gave bonds in - L3 Evenin : i wan no necessity of an extended examination, and, | the businees of making moldiugs and pleiure | nyia nnchors, foramnifera and dintoms, oye of | the sum of 1,000, ana will answer the charge 'l lll?‘;l'lll.u’lr lIT“' \\‘AHH REPURLICAN CLUD therefore, of an adjonrnment, framea herctofore cxisting between Drachvogel | beotlo and the ten commandments, by W. M. Bul- { March 14 at 2 o'clock llmrg. 1ic avera that the “n,“:" ':“fi‘,m""c',:',;' "nr'chr&m fl“" Laka and Mr. Stanley, nnother attorney, made the far- | and liart, under the name of Trachvogel & Co. Tock: walicine an santoning, by W, Titterington | Woman ts trying to blackmail him, The fact that | Hover-sts. thisg 7. oci sceing aml exceedinely truthful” romark, that the CRIMINAL COURT. cerebellum tn hydrophobla, by Dr. 0. €. Oflver; | the deed wa3 commnitted five montha ago and not l II[. k?\l TI WARD RNEPUBLICANS MEET AT stulements of llcnrvl:I‘:u-lnlehnnm crrmhl ln'x;n-w‘t.:n Anguat Krezer was sentenced to cighteen months | xections of lver, by Dr, Lester Curtls; | 11} now brought to light, and the fact that a law- srker , coraer Madison and lalated-sts., ot ad been confesscd that the Tizht on anything. firm's_aifalrs were very complieated, snd that he himaclf didn’t undestand them, or at least wasn't able to explain them to other: Mr, Storey didn’t want to rush thines, Ttscemed that thers wera preferred ereditors, anidl ha wonld Jike to do n litle hnvestigating nud sce how they happoned to bo preferred. 1t might ve sl right, but he should Nk to look a little closer. Tteglstor 11ibbard surzested the nppointment of & comuiittes of three, poseessing the entive confl- dence of tho creditors, to cxamino the firm's nftales, and to renort on the provslety of accepting or voting down the nroposition for composition, Mr. Vocke NEked tne suggestion, and put it 1n the form of a motion, with a clause providing for an 7:30 p, W, to-day. Miscellansons, 'l\llflfl M. FOEDERIRA PERRY WILL DELIVER A lectire beforg the l"nllmu?hll‘c;l Hocloty this sbor," In tho Penltentiary for attempting rape. John Dusua was foutd guilty of Isrceny and re- manded, (‘f‘mfl Edwards and Qeorge Wilson swere found guilty of Lurglary and given five years In tho I'eni- tentiary. Edw ynl MeMahon ‘r\eadml guilty to larceny, and sentence was suspended. Myra Harris was tricd for larceny, and acqnitted, James Higzins was sentonced to two years in the Penitentiary for burglary, Luuts Fisher pleaded gullty to larceny, and was given one year In the Penitentinry, Mike Mehoul nnd James Kennolly were sen- tenced, the former o five years in the Penitentlary and the Iatter to flve years in the Reform School. synapta anchors, L. Manasse; fangl and crystals of puld, by E. Il Stuact; salicine, by Dr. F, i1, Davia: parasite of fly and epiraclo of cat pillar, by oskins; etriped muscular fibre, mweat gland tructure of boue, structurn of lung, Eflplllm of tongue, and villl of intestine, by Dr, J. . Wadsworth. 1N THE DINING-RO0M were_platinu-cyanide of magnesinm with polare ized Ngut, by F. Bturges: arranged dintoms, sec- tlon of |lava from Mt. 1fecla, and trichina.. 7ph’nlls from caso at Youngatown, O, January, 1878, 1-{ J. O, Langgnth: sounding rom 11, M, 8, Chaf- lengor, lat, 11 deg. 7 min. N., long. 152 deg. 3 min, W, 760 fathums, diatoms, kidney of rattiernako and enails' tonguc by R’ & J. yer named Meek, who attempted to induco the octor to inake a pecuninry rettlement, vot a ter- rible thrashing for his palne, are suspiclous clr- cumatances In the eyes of soms peaple. Justico Bummerfleld_ yesterday hold tho follow, ng: Thomas Cox, larceny of a lock and four ke, from the Michigan ‘Central Ratlroad; Geotge Hal 11y larceny of §30 from the th of Jacob E. Dec er's Lutchier-shiop, Nu, 851 Hnlated stres 10 the 1%th; Frank larey, William Can Edward Stovens, young thieves, $30 fino: Ji uns, an_fnsane ltalian, continned to ovenlng. _Sunject: ** The Needs of FPUERE WILL -HECA pul wneeting at Tomjporance el thisevening ot at A o'clo wlil dellver an sddress, A TRAPERANCE 1,213 Weat Madison-be., ck. Tho lter. N, F. Ravlia MEDIOAL, FACTS FOR THE PUBLIC. READ EVERY WORD! cph 2r the 12ths B, D, Harinon, larceny as bailoc of n watch and somo other_ariicles of fowelry from tle drummer of the Now Chicago Theatre, dirchargod, 1 o, Beek. | upon promising to rostore the ariiclea: Jeanlo adjdorument for 2"'1'\3’ r:!’g;;-“"w“ B(m::’\;"\‘wgr;nl Dleailed piliy 1o fanny, aS¥aN | o e parioe Ware” 4 fow exhiblle “ine Meivirfe and Minnla Witte, depraved young riine © 1t s aBettled Fact that the deatred, and was given leave, to maka a statement. | © amon Xoian and Dannis Flynn pleaded gullty to | Suding starchce, | by oo o | Drayy [ paman t fha Bott i Ui, sons to cock-chafer and hlow-fly, by K. Osborne; and wing of dravau-ily by Dr, Mary H, Taompson. In the conservatory were the font of a froz, showlag tho circulation of the blood, exhibited on a **Uul- fock's binocnlar," by Dr. L. N. Danforth and 1. W. Thomas. wno also showed the circulas tion of bl through the tongue and lungeof a frog. Thers lant_soeclmens are scldom nven, the operation of mounting tha object belng #o dificult, Tt was sald that a froz's lunis and tho the llonac of the Good Shevherd, Justice Scully lield Joneph Bolseka in 8500 onda o the Criminal Court for the larceny of n quantity of cleare from his omployer, A. Scholtz; E. M. Christapher, slias Hcott, larceny of a muff and various other ariicles from Nelllo Adamy, of No, 323 West Mad- 1on street, $400 ditto, TUE [GNODLEART. Dr. 3, A, Cohn, of No. B07 Michlgan avenue, while returning home late Thursday nlgnt wax o said he had published, ou the 20th of February, o circular giving the causes of the fallure and an approximate siatement of the amuunta of as<cts and linbilitics. 'The unsecured doots of the Chi- cago hnuse were about $120,000, and of the New York house $370,000, making in all 810,000, Thu nsscta 40 pay these consisted of 1,120 shares of German Natlonal Bank stock and 1,171 shares of flerman fnvinuze Bank stock, repreeenting o capl- 1n] of 8470,000. There were also accounts and larceny and were romanded. .\Illcl'ximvl Toohey was tried for larceny and ac- uitted, Tfenry Mepworth was tricd for horuc-stealing, and the Jury was oot C. E. Weat and Josephine Ottman wero on trial for fotnleation »nd udultery, and ndlury Wits waived, ‘They wera Indicted in 1870, and for some rensun havo never been irted. THE CALL MONDAY, HOLMAN LIVER AND STOMACH PAD I twa-fold {n fts aotions It gives and takest L cxtva aid absorbe troms the systen il biifauneas, imalario and medlcinal pofsons, 1t throxs a heallly, Fentie, Vegerable Tuulo Inta Lho system, hy way of the elreuin: tion, exactly whers needed, belug placed uver the Hver, and stumacl d contre of the uervous systenn which pervadvs 1 tain results o ahdi Win eircultuus ruuts o clrcuintion LAt {aternal medtein h e e beTors Dert RULICE g 0 o ! n 2 nust aiwayn take Fller Sceisnolc, miumossd. fo- o dbods of RUHE | Jubne BLonEre-Comaa i o | T o A waod e osbied s | Apmualied on \abiash arcune; nee Siventy fourth | L wl IR ik rolning . <0 0rAIon of s S Lot ecmuima sty Commeemor | aibt o SN St s o, Tetuatve, N oass | dozen mounted Widun T T T aken | Irgsonted a revaivor, und proceeded to nolp ttem | | TESTIMONIAL FIOM M. GRISELUAN: 1l 1 watch and poct 3 R O % I’ i Ottior aectrities wero pledyed for stmast thelr fall | ®Ai soome—1i, 18, 10. No cavogu trsl, to “’mako " tho ‘exhibition ' anccess(ul | mud, footsteps belny heard, tho thleves droppod | 1974 ilniitan iver Fiad S Bints e TallNre ar' M iy, Dalks vk loasus—No call.’ No. 252, Clty va. Gage, on | ono Is snown by tho fuci tnat R. & J, Beck, of | fhoie plunder and ran off, Ave had continue: i Dilfuusnoss, wilioh tur (he luxt ye hial Ineapacitated wy for husiness, 1 hat used afl the remedien | rosceibed for such disorders it ot no res . untiiseatember Just. [ putun une of your ads &y esperiment, without fivuch hope of finding fu benu- clal, It cured qa completely, Bluce thon 1 have Alned thirty pounds, Londun, Lng.. sent throuzh their Phliadelpbia wizent tfirce or four imyrovad microscapes and ac- cessoriun for axhibitiun, and tho Ifigh-Senool ap. paratus and that of the Academy of Bclences wore also shown. Not the lcast noficeable and that of the Gorman Savinge being likely to yield nothing, and that of the German National being i Jeant doubtful. There was fucaimbered real es. tate not incloded in the statement, aud catalogued Habjlitlea neerning from Indursements and gunran- Lute last_night 1L Beunoll, a sturdy’ yet very frcun Qrangor hoiling from, Keokuk, Ta., while on 14 way to the Durlfugion depot, was décastat on Lake street, nesr Wal tho samo couple who at. Jukor flooTin-150 to 170, lnclusive, No. 2,002, Tharmas va Bradley, on trial, : Jupire MeALLINTkR=Sct cases term Nos, IS8, Behmide 6. Chicago & Narthwestern (allway Company : 1,312 Iiétuz va. Quinis sod 1,014, 1his v lioblnson.”” N6 case un ash ayvenue, presunadly by made the sttenpt pleaning featurp of the evening was _the | ypon Dr, Cohn. ‘hoy _ represented that b Atd now enjoy perfect hesith, tees, and cinima now peading, Including taxes, DK witt~General husines: i lect) 3 A ‘wenty thinusand dolines woulid not recompense mo 10 cte.’ Jilins Urcenebaum had unliauidated asseta huE WILLT o Oaneral bilsness exhttition of tho pocullaritles of olectricity, Prof, | thoy were dotcctives, and sald thoy had | b 5atack o whatl war on Sens, Lo Ay Cine 12 10 avertinglod him aw n auaplelous person. the old firm of Gircenabunm & Foreman nmounting Iy mecompaniod 8, il, Peabody Yer!urmud the experiment: nominally to abuut 100,000, Lut cunsisting most- ina room especlally vot aside for tho puryo: JUDAMENTS, o telephone was anotacr cunml!y‘]nml by a ‘fxl'un grArn Crucrir Cornt—Iunag RLobaeyT Ackeu: Tlo roadi- horl; 4{ thom afterwards on Wabash had sn attack of membranous croup in Oct.. 167, which Tefc hink very il prostrated ani AT uflui o &hu Y 3 nox e avemiicy ail on the Journoy they accused him of [ Yere coldnstall tiuiest for s year Tio krew worra Iy of s WK e o anoc riated e | il Wi, 3 S, Sont o i ve Wil | Fauemout of wires about thobullding porsons | dealing tho *‘conov," amil Intiiated that the | SO%¥EAK unitibo hasame ' berfect akoletony, and 3 5 CERION CPURT—IUIn . W, Cond, ai- | rooms. orfoit colnu and currency, Tl atrunuously denle: i i, g Ing, M. Greonelaun, went ou, 1o, sped of nitca- | mintirsior of Juun Cond. va. J. Youmg' scaminoa, | * yil s Ito hour the spocimons wera gazod unon | e, ami wan a0 contient of 2o hom | S 50 oF Ockobor 1, s b 14 fat. Fobesars Fos s e g ! roving fo thom tholr orror that he readily tarned over the satchel cuntalning his clothes, and his pocket- book, contauing some papers, 825 In cnrrency, antl sumu chancy in silver, One of thom Loo! Uctuber iast, and lio is fat. ros estclies col . And anotiier of ‘my ehfldren, and many of my Triends. hiave alw boen cured of dif- ferent traubles by tho ilolman P'ad, 1 feotthat 1 cane not too strougly recommend 1ts uss, and admired whilo the buzx of scientific cunverss- tion Alied Lhe ale with music unintelligiblo to him who had not lived In an atwospliere of sclence and acientitic things, 4,4 ductit Covnt—Coxygsstoxs—Conrad L. Nichoft ws; tiitay Meudelroly 841, Jruoz Boori—Narfa Curtls ve. Frederick Cogswelly vérdict, $100, and motiox for pow trisl. haston his fallure, and to deny the insinuation sought {o Dby cart upon him that tho fallare was anything but an hunest ne. Str. Vocke remarked that s good deal had been S . GRIBELYAY, . Among tliods present, besldes those already | charge of the articies, and, saving that he would | Conductor Pull (n, N fe. wiidnbont tho benkeuuts Wimedty. Tie cnyid nor T.OCAL POLITICS mentioned oy xhluiors, wero: d Duncan Putniam, | fepart ot once (3 1ho CRIOT bf Follce, hora tho | oo e Traln, No, 2320 Madlson Sauafe exaotly isrmonize that wita lenry (fruenobsum's 4 4. . Secrotary of the Davenport, Ia., Acadomy of | contents would bo examined, ho do- MOLMAN LIVET-DAD, Jivingn dnift an o Bremen bank whore o hiad no THE GENTAL CONMITTER, e QMo and Ealearootn 141 Madison.u funds, and which was, of cuurse, dishonored. corner Clark-st, Moro than that, all this was dona when tho pro- varted, * notzhowever, heforo onjofning hin com- Elegaot apartments for ladles, Convultation Free: panion to walk on slowly towards hendquarters 3 Mixe Emma ,\.]_smm:‘ Peoria, Asslstant ‘This evening the Couk County Ucnteal Commit- | Ntate Entomolosints — Prof. 1L labeock, o o 8 & HAWLEY, cectingsagablel tho Goriaun Savinge wero guing | teo wil gaihir togelor v tho Cluttoon, of the R T :ll‘l‘lllrahl?erx::‘::l:;:im(l“ e Mftos mbaDI IS Ageut fof the Sorthwest. on i the courta, er tlause, o ‘ ; 4 3 8 "\t rcenconnm cxplatned. Tuo draft wag pro. | Saimer flowse, Thers e beon Ivited to meet | the o Hon, % rim guharvel! % | few words bu (ho atlsged oflcor' car, they depart uriell, . A Lelter, Heney W, King, Judgoe tlitbard, George Bennelder, Mr, and Mre, George B, Adamy, J, M. Vau Os Mr, and Mre. C, K. Ailelg, W, C, Grunt, Me. and Mra, B, 8, Chesbrangh. Mr, and Mru, Conrad Witkowsky, 1. Tt. Myers, Mivs Sadio with themn some 200 other Democrats, who aro suppoaed to bo lesdors, The prospect {s very good forarow. At wresent tho Democracy of Cook County s not in a karmonlous mood. The feud tested because the I n hank had a clalm avainat the New York house which ho know nothe ing of af the time, Mr. Vocke apparently reccived the explanation with an allowatce. ed so rapldly that Alz, Bennoll lost track oI them, It was then that the game to which he had beon subjected flanhed npon his mind, and ho roported at once to polico hieadyunrtors, Iver KOLMAN’S AGUE & LIVER PAD, arose in great part ont of the selling-out process | Mycra, Alr. and Mre. J. Tawcott and BitesTase | Juaze Waterman enne fo Chicago from Wank aul et 5 L. h J E: B . udgo Waterman camno to Chicago from Wanke- R o ot ite ey noition ey | racticed lagt fall, when Licb and bis cohorts | golty Mrw.'C. K. Putnam and s Pitnam, of | gan, ad the frib cost him- ho ehormous sum - of postponent until Thursduy, March 23, 10 thought to ride over cveryihing rough-shod, | Pavenport; am ‘Tittesingtan, of Wyanelt, besidun his car-fars, and ho did not have nimes 81,6706, much of & timo elthe Wednesdoy aflornoun i 3 I'rof. Dlauey, Dr, A. Johnson, Dr, Charles O, Smith, 2, m., ¢ n committee, constating of Willlam. Vocke, Mrs, 1. W. Thomnas. Mlis Since then mattera havo been comuolicated more nus Brenan, A. C, Bloroy, L. Coe, and D, . llo came . on. tho traln, and , when ha n B turay, and more, Tno Ceutral Committeo was in part | Iia Thomas, Mies Anna Thoman, M. L. B, Crazin. | Wwaa " abost (o fliro date Wedncidns night B s et et o o sty repudiated, and thero wero muttorings of diseon- | Max Wlofuters, Col, . - Honmond, Walter | TAY 00Ut 10 felle ke, eunodda, aiAbL ent. ‘Thao Tower strata sought tu organize a ‘Tame many soclety, and to work on tho basls of the New York Democeacy, ‘his aystem et no encouraze- ment sron the viik-stocking clement, and tho lat« ter Organized themsclyes Into e 'vory selects Leaguo, Tho Intter gavo up 1ts etforts ataftempt. iny to control the party and worke asa private electlon of an znee, 1n case no composition was effected, wus ulso poatpoacd until that thne, The mecting then ml}umucd. OTIER HANKS, Notulng of n sonentionai nor nowsy character happened nbout the defunct banks yesterday, Tho clerks nt the State Bavings Bank tried to see how whero it was lost, ho was unable’to conjecture, and yestorday afternoon he reportod the fact at polica hieadquartors, Considerublo interest was 1aken in the case, and, as nearly a4 it could bo 4= certutnod, the followlng is tho way It wos loat: Whlle on the train, he ** flashed his roit, " sealang tiom on th Finney, W. I8, Hircot, T, W, Harvey, ‘v flumlrh, Mre. M. 8o Atwoad, "o Baston, Dr.’ and Mrs, Taham, ihio Rev. and Mrw, W, F, Urafts, the Htov. 0, 8. Fi Bavuye, Prof. and 3ra. Mitcholl, Prof, and Mrs. Matthowa, Prof. C. Gilbers Wheeler, tho luv. and Mrw, Arthur Littlo, the Kev, lobert Collyor, Sr. and Nres Tyman Baird; M. and Sirs, Bradloy, Dr. parlanco hias I, pald Wi car faro, and. placing a Y 0 Tt clib, and os a0 auxiary tothuCenteal Committee, | lolmes, r, and Mrd, O, 8. A. Sproguc, | o dollars in hie vest-pocket for contingent ¢ i yourdr O e ey 1l stapine ot sre: | Un tho ottier hand, e oranlzers of the Yamunany | tho Mon, T I, Hawhion. the Rev, Mr. Pecks 1o | expennes, placed the rost of the roll In lia Kip- TrapzMARX, VA of theme o1 ade Phus far i, 550 persous cntitled to dividends have | Yent mhbo '”’t:‘i'.fl‘ :l"'l‘l'flly“ ‘11': Sa [:gurc, - m‘v ‘l"‘r‘glf- e ;:\lll:‘r;x':lmnl.. r:’l}v l}‘(;a‘& b-{yfv:'rdlll;:l:- pocket. — Arriving in this euy‘ lig teansacted somo | - dress Holman Liver Pad.Co, M. 4 Malden Lane: P. 0, il £ 5 Yenco tho scram| 2! toite will | ard, Lok Boaramaty, Bror Kieker, Yook Jiyde, | buslness, and romembers distinctly that ho had his x 30 W Fourlls cinaatl, Obio. come togethier. 'The commun fellows have armed thomaoives, 80 to wpeak, with Imaginary shil- lelaghie, and tho other sids will o ready tn royly, Ltecerver Jacknon, of the Third Natlona', ex- pected 1o recelve the check-hooks from Washing. t ho could go on aod pay that money whon ho made some payments ta tho Clerk of tha Probnto Conrt, Iu the evoniny hn went to tho Workingmen's inasa-iectin cll, Mre. Juita Durkeo pid tho Blsses Durkee, of Kenorhui Miss Lizzlo Fillson, James Colyrove, t tho Taber- o ydaniin, 5o Y Promlege nre mado of o long and wordy comuat, | Mre. W, Il Bulloch, and Mrs, 1. W, Fuller 1e, Gt Wil COmIbE SULHh o erowd 10 per ceiit aividond,” it Uiy dud - not | GULGH ore. At any rate, tuuch dirt beeldos hundreda of others, Including nearly all | eabers of having stumbled. whorounon (w0 young come. T tooks for ' them thin morning, | i norhing e, ALk, R s Sy Hnen | Lot e mbera: of ‘tho socicty. - Notwithetanding | Henbers ethavingstumbled, ihuraupon o younie and will pay creditors as sant 84 they areive. Somo clalms proved ueabust the bank are very small, For instance, one man away up in the glorous State of Wisconsin scinls Lits certilicats for a divi- dend on K5 cents, and suother, & city nan, on nen grasbed Wim- by the arms and from falling heavily, 1o rememberd, too, that these samo young nien rodo opousite to him In tho car coming {o tho city, wereln the Prohale Clerk's obice when ho was there, and in short ninst have seen his **roll Hashod,” and followed bim up, 1t was an easy ‘mattoer to trlp him up in the crowd at the Tabernacle, 1 while thoy did the ** crash ™ in rescuing him frou & fall, the **dip* went nto hisvocket for tho wmonoy. ‘The desceiption ha 13 able to yive of thesa 110 young men 14 vty meazee, and ho Las but it tle hopes of ever recovering his money. It ente thie large attendance the arrangoments wero coni- provented hing pleto, und 1o the eforis of Mr, Atwood, the Scee retary of the Saclety, and Mewses, n, Dow, DowWitt, Jackon, Hendorson, and Fuller, the ushers, ta witributable much pratee, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. The Collector of Jefferson handed the Treasurcr yesterday 81,619, Eaward Fullwood, heretofore spoken of as bee Intereat will bu talen In the matter at lwuc—the coming tocal elections. The (irand Council of the Democratle Leaguo willhotd ite first Turwrly meeting Monday evon- inig at the Falmer louse, TUIRTEENTIL WARD, Some of tho llepublican businces men of the Thirteenth Ward held a meoting at No, 00 West Lake street lastevening, which was larzcly ate tended, The purposs of tho musting wae'to place {u nomination for Atderman of that'ward, at the primarten, A. C. Kuopht, Dr, Buchan movea thata committee of flve bo nosdsHAm ‘.:l “f‘n{l s o iy L 40 In tho caso of the Fldelity Savinze Bank, the Tlo- celver on hitw petition was authorized to woll Lot 19, in Bowen's Addition o Bouth Chicago, 1o U, 1%, Conn for §2,H00. ‘The bolders of tha Chandler cortificates have ap- poluted a commtttes to continge the fight against the leeetver of tho ** lee-luve.” 5o in uwhort time they will dle an answer to the cross-bill Aled WALR GOODS, B Whiesate and Ketail, Seud fur poocs. K i cants seat C. 0.1 anywhie H & e MuLTIvGKs H Wigs wnade t urder sl warranted, ¥ E. DURNIIAM, i 052 W, Madin cufver Wi b0 | appotuted on permanent organtation. ing Ineane, was found inwane yesterday in the ort Sty CHICAGD, by Bocutver Ward Inthu caso Just deelded by dudgo | PRI N BTG e tio motion, and aleo the'| County ' Court, and was subsequently taken to SUBURBAN. TIAIE ATORE, ; winia wroceediuge 0F tho oveninz. To clatmed | gederson. LAKE. for lair moroved 4U Sfon~ Catalurues RO AND CON, TN GERMAN BALOON-KTEPENS' S8OCIETY of Chicugo held 8 wmeeting yesterday afternvon at 2 o'clack In tho North 8ldo Turner Hall, ou Clark atreet. John Feldkamp previded, The proceed. 1ugs were conducted in tho langnagoe of the Futher- Jund. There was o falr attendance. The Grst ‘buviness In order was the election of now mems bers, and quite n number of recrults wore added to the tist, The fuitiation fee is now §2, 1nstead of 25 ceuts, an formerly, nanswer toa question by & momber, the Chalr announced 1hat Judge MuAllleter would decide Monday whether the vrdinance peohibiting the vale of lll]lnl' 10 minors was conetitutional wnd lawful, hlr. toubens buving argued the point fu the nega v, (Oua member complained of the tobacco smoke, and dusired the Chalr (o ** bounce all civars from tho hall, Auother grumbled in strong terms bo- causs another member addreaved the Chalr with his hat onand u clzar inhis month, Hoth spceches cuused bolsterous Jsuchter, ‘I'he Chalr found fuuit that the resnlt wonld boa split in the Republican Candidates and tickots for tho spring clection aro and the victury of lxa Domocrats (n that multiplylng with great rapldity, ‘The upposition to the present ring bave beon walting hoping to recolve oo sssistanca from the Taxpayers’ Auvo- clation olther in tho shape of facts which will prove the present memburd of the Hoard of Trustees in- eligiple fur re-alcction, or that they would put in uinination s tieket whiich would recelve the snpe port uf the entiro opposition, ‘Fhe Association moves ko slowly i 1ta vroceedings that it will Pfubnbly bo of little assistance iu this clection, ‘Thera aro four tickces which sre belng tatked up at prescni—the Temperance ticket headed wilhy Alonzo | uiton as Suncryisor, the Taxpayuers' ticket with Georgo A, McClellan at tho hiead, the Dewo- cratic tickes with Guorge D, Plant as Supervivor, and the Riny ticket with A, I Condil, Geor Muirhead, aud Peter Murphy xs Suporvivor, Assea or and Collector reupectively. he Commitive appoiuted by the Taxpayers' Asvaclation tu Inveativate the recurds ot Kchool District No. 22, of lyde Park and Lake, have made s partlal examination, and thiuk Lhey have une earthed a 330,000 wieal, wilch Is probably the bonds fusued for Jucuting the Cook County Normal Martin Ryan, one of the indlcted in connection with the Protection Life-Insurance Company, gave ball in the Criminal Court yesterday In the vum'of $4,000. 1lis bondsmen are Itichard Clark and Al- bert I, Barnea, In the Criminal Court yesterday, the cases of Qannon, Crawford, and Wiland, who committed hree awtlact murdors, wero sct for trial for the 1uth, _ Itosso, the murderer who was brouzht from ?;w Orleans a few days nge, was sot for trial the HAIR: A o " don'i@in yuir hale by crimping (1. [WRact, e made beau* Urul by weariug this Patent Rarac [ | Togn Wave, fotnd ooly wt Mis. 5 e AL UILEY AN i — )emorey #ated thiat the gathering was not for the purposc of orvunizingu new itepublican Clab at i, but for the parposo of securing a good business man for Alderinan, Atter some furilier discussion, Mr, Buchan's motlon was (md on the table, Mr, (eorco W. Bmith, Chalrman of 8 Committe appoioted at 4 previvus meetlng tosee Sir. Knophf, reportud that tho gentleman had been futervisw upon the vuvject, and that Le Lad reluctantly con- sonted Lo allaw hils uome 0 bo tsed ae & tondidate for Alderman, Cowmmiitece were appolntod ta canvasa the ward, and sume routino businces was disvatched, after which the usvembly adjourncd, to meet Tueeday evening in the northeast portion of the ward, ata placy 10 be announced horeafior, For a long time back therv uppears to have been cunsiderable unvleasantness ju the Thirteunth Ward Iteoublican Club, urobabily ' growing out of an apparent combination on a part of some of the wembers “vith 8 view of ecting James Quirs Alderman. and for other shmlar thera hat THOM '8, 210 Halr goods of sl Kindit sy G e P CLOTHES-CLEANING. 3 Can b beautifaliy DYBD '3 'a Ul DY E BTN 1 3 our RO il ‘x;ou( L cJLARN, H N st Chica, Clothes | ®) Satituck, Bawie, ot6, LADIES AND GENTS, | ad Hosaocs * The csses of Sherry and Connelly, the murder- ers of . McConvilie, Wil como up this morning on wmation for a uew trial, 18 §¢ highly probable that tho armments will ot be neard, however. from :I‘m fact that the attorneys will ask for furiher e, 1ide for furnistiing the county supplics are (o ba opuned Monday, aud it ls already uuderstood that the ‘*fting'' “has agresd 1o whoa, the soveral awurda will be nade, Thelr schomo will bo fougnt bitiurly by Messrs, Benre aud Bocse, but as 18 8 o 780 18 the power of the combluation against them, CLOTHING, 9 Schioo, tho disposal of the proceeds of which biav 73 St With tho st becunas it dovoted 1 bur col- | meetings, whicl has, at_times, nearly resulted in [ 7Tuo folio work Inthe County Clork's ofilee fs 1 BOYS s BoY it o dust bucanay It doyoted hrew or four ol | Db UL 2 gdn o Ty "Srominent | abei Somslorod o Hates and yasrentay b bastday | Hover been satidfaciont; explatucd, " Pueyievaan ( NI B0 | ) POOLE & i whilo Tt ook 1o nuticy whatover of the saloon. | Republicans uf the ward du not hesitate to say that | quite a numbor of bis cinployes engzned atauch | FXPYLcintion a woek frow Tuosduy, The other ot CHAPIN Clothing keepurs' meetings, A gentleman below statud that | they would prefez 10 seo 8 Democrat clucted rather | wark that when they completed whal they lad in | giviiiitee, who were to lnvestlyate the tuwn 101 % Ny 101 #omo of tho reportors on that paper bad cven had | than tRat Quirk should bo elected ugaln, Lo repeat | hand thetr spevices wonld vot be Jouger required. | G vy’ mot with wome dittealty 1o getting former) the audacity {o appear as wiinesses agafnet.tho | the unsatbfactory record made by hits dunug hin | A fow will yuit work ta-day, ufew more duslug | goouns'th the B exnect to be sbly 10 wake STATE: ny BTATE: | salnon-keepers, Taut torm of oliice, the coming week, sna wtill” others the following | RTRSR"aE the bext meeting of sho Avsoctation. b | fiuu:uln:lflyjmlu‘lmd how many meg:bvu thore i 'flfillk‘}lfl‘llll“ z:ch P L T e 3 LT, BT, were i tho Soclety, and was informed that there meeting of thu Tenth Ward Greenback Clu In the matier of_the Catholle clerzy refusing to | A Mg, J, 8. Bhepherd, while collecting arlftwood 5 et Ao o eoin, “uesdes ihone” (hat Jolued | was e a, the corner, of Indaa nad Sungumon | i arriaes icsnses, eic, by Gty Cloric | at'the foui of 1o siract yeuterday aflornoon, sie- AVCT 18 was proposed and ors of disreputable hous was feellnyg easier yesterday, He waw iu recelpt of » very kind Jetier from Bishop Fuley on tho sub. Au overturo was inade by o commit covered the body of @ wouian_ floavfug u the Water Workingmen's ll;my ¢ of the near the beach, greed upon that all keene it o Club of the ward for o o By WL A. BUITERS & CO., d bu weeded out of e Informed Judyo Shackford of ¢ L tau latter promised to adviso with | the fact and tozether they succeeded In getting the Auctioneers, 174 East Liandu.phi-st. thio Soclet fusion, was declied to hold an. [ Juct Wwdie ; b 4 R fudne iy Oy . 18 wubordiuutes, snd assured htm that hereafter | body ashore sud taking It o the warehouse of tho ¢ . WadkE Do AAviienls 0wk b cardbdnces foe Atdor | bamny plee L":'&'r“fm‘fir‘m‘:"‘zr'c{m-m-‘:fl'x o iy | thero whould ue sio cxueo of complnt. Ouieago &, Nortbwestern | Mallmay - whee BHGULARNATURDAYBAL: mien Ia the several wards now, oo walt awbilo | e, g!l"n“&"'"'l""r' wadea s speoch o aupjort | Tho Merebauts’ Savings, Loun & Teust Company | B, 807 0 B, A, Bl Wil Wi HOUSEHOLD G.OODS and seo who was nowlnated by the utber partics. | of tho Toledu platforin. and bis Leosers wers ovie | utterly refuscs to accey) ors in auv wisu- g . - L.\ . 1t was decided that it would gl B deatly well pleased with it e, shape, o form, A coutractor ofesed them o | Place, aod §L iy supposcd to Lo acass of delt: | LAy MORSING. c week or two before takiug any steps in this dire ;| e i W o'el A meeting of Seveuteunth Ward Workingmen days ago as collatoral sccurity for o temporary | Erube suicide, The body avpears to be that of a Bk, few atour Auctlon ltuoms, 1 was bela last oventug in the dingy basement of No. womau ahaut 20 years of age, ruther good Juukin“, uctianeers, POSTPONED. The Chattel Mortgage Sale tou. On mation, the meeting adjourned. to ssscmble Gan, &1 W4 t01J that the bauk wuull prefur Iie 8 X d haxel cyes, Kbout Ave feet Chicaga avenuc, The meeting wwacalled 1o | judividusl note, The bote was made and the won- | 93¢k churtuut hair, au 3 ave at thie West Twelfth Btrect. Furuce Liall ono week | arder by ono Sibluy, who Bominated one Alcvade | ov was furtacoming. Ahis v ruther @ bad oute | tall and stout i propurtion, Sh wus dressed in a cally from’yesterda, den to vrenlde, polunsies and wtriped overskint, with no There was ovidenlly a feeling | Jook. Insauc Awylum to-dsy. understood The object o thae vislt Is tw be to investizute cortatn clurges HED-RIVBON CLUBS. wyniunt McFuddon, for s dozen n tbe crowd vro- 3 7 ' shoes or stockin, In the pocket of Thio firnt Red-Nibbon Club of tbe West 8ide hold | Pisel the nama'of o ceriain Achugh, - The vhow | 1T Committes on Pubyie Chanitioswill iatttha | thy, |~ oversiairt - bss |\ o penclled - pole ® ecting in rpenter H3ll, No. stroet, , 221 Went Mudi- vening, Bt ‘which of hendy, Lo cws lu have be who o0k thy chai wae (o favor of McFuddey, and cailed upou the sforesald adurevsed to 3 bo aticndance Dodgs ur Dolge, aud s stgned > B ] = kT . sifecting the character of the Warden of the Poor- | ¢ Thiue, T, E. e¢ms 10 have been | Advertised ta be made to-day 44 unavoldably postponed arge, Vieo-Presiieut McCabe oceupled thy | 0 K e e s seiiar Soe | House, ' It would bo tho part 6f wisdoms aud ecun: | writien i Geruion, and, {4 53 obilteratod. viat it | W satuniay, Yareh iactowelocks T 00 gm‘-“%l':',f"‘me‘;z',‘vmx' Toagsical rofurmiid | the poor workingmen eriwhed bencath the. eroel | QY 10 et thes fnveatigations end sumo thuo, and | canuot bo decipicred: | Tho bouy mud dlotlics urs A 3 3 the way to do it §4 0 put_persons jo charge thory wha sru above reproack. 50 far thers hay been threo uvestizations this year, uod all uf thew bave swouvted o naugat. Heury L. Preatlss, havi Lieb, g3 County Clofi, of asaloat tho County, was sround ogzain yestenisy. lle was in consultation with the Comizitteo Cierk, wio assured bl that Boeuert, to whom Lioo bad turned over s $4,200 donuod the sed ribbon, Thy West End Tes qonnn Reform Club met last eveuing ju Leouard's Hall, op Weat Madison sireet uear Weslern avenue, the attendauce being very suall. A call wue inade for siguere to the gludn b na ail those preseat wero oflicers of thy Cloh thero wos uo juaterial o work oo, uplows half s douzen very dity boye who Leot up % covtlousl racket in one corner of the roous could be so con- iu good condition, sud has evidently unly been in the water a few hours. At present the whole caxo iv shrouded In wystery, and thero aro various con- Jectures The'oun- ty Coroner nas dechinod to bold an inquest, aud Bau tcleuraphed Judgo Shackford to oiciate, When further developments are expected. WILEATON, The Blanchard war_ended 'Fhursdsy evening by Lieel of capltal. “Pby refuge Lo which they should fiee Tor politicsl sud socisl safety was the urgon. fzation known us the Soclalistic Labor party whose tencis bie spent solue. time in declaring saa explalutoe, urediciing, of course, that tno wald parly was now hable o becowe the upver dog {n the Aght, At 0:13 lie got duwu 1o Lbe business in hand, which was the orgaulzation of s club iu the ward. It t00Z bim some tiuw Lo expl the red tape In counection with such su orgsuization, and CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO,, UGENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 118 & 120 WABASH-AV. Particular attentlon glven to the outalde sale of General Merchandise. Real Estate, &e. to the cause of the sulclde, a claim of $103 sguinat County vrder, had agreed (o let §200 of the clajm | the expulslon of the President from the churct, wbid 2ulted. An uliewpt was aho wade 10adopts | o warn hearirs - aypihet Bilowing | soulala bu th rensary to mevt Me demand, eic, ————— ATCTION ---NOTICH. Soneitlan it e e tvim | auy | but workingmen oo gusrd, At the | Mr. Preutlis respouded tha be had hoen th ued WILL BE SHERIFF OF WILL, fora larger attendance, and an adjourawent was wonclusion of tho epuech ~ the Chairman | Locucrt, and the only coudltion upou which he A Nt seckatbeendthec s -:J&m-, ke By eSS b CHAS. E. RADDIN & C0,, Awstlousers, 1134 aud 120 Wabashi-av, swanled each wan who cauelorward sud put dowo ks nawe in a Little book & red card 1u snow that he Jues Iucuzhcfi ol n‘n'u u,',fi" T“‘L“'}"&"fi,“‘..;".‘; voted or 83 an applicant for sdiulsylon in © wialy yece tion. M&aflful thon sdjoarned. g Theze wis 10 bave beest ameching of the Rix. Bpeciat Dispatch 10 Tha Tribune, JorigT, lil, March 8.—After two days’ bal- loting, H, F. Plepenbriuk was clected Bheriff of Wil County by the Boord uf Supervisors this furénoon, aud will scrve as such during the would pay bis claim “was that he pay Lich $14, and furtbermors allow bim ou the balsace. Prentiss declines to cocede toany such copditions. Hu thinks that ho esrusd ipe wvuuey hie clating, —and the Coauty Clerk's pay-roll fur Novewber suows w4 mush, —aud. beluw cudef da accordingly taken for vne week. Uoouert) 10 per cent Cuscauo, March 8.—70 alf Temperance Organis Sullons b the Clly of Chicaga: Youare wosh curdially luvited 1o be preacut Tucsday eyenlog pare thomselves for taking advantage of the better All indlcations nre that by ' wils, Rew Orleans, and Slag Blog papers O omamution, Mr, John' ¥iynu, Hative of Lotniy TUTTLE~The funeral of ihelate Capte 3. W Tats nday, at 10:10 &, M., &t { TRIMDLE=On tho8th inst., Matlids, beloved wifa cars. DAD S CREPARATIONA 0 } B, T.BABBITT'S Original and Standard Manufacturas, OTFICE AND FACTORRY ¢ BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, The most pleasant and e{r‘cllvo Boap for ihe Lanne dr(y or for Family YWashing purposes over offered. A (slal package sent freo on receipt of 20 cents. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP, Made from the r:r 4t yegetable o(‘lrll.‘hflnvlultfl for i ho 'allrt and the Tiatl, ° For ke sl B e entals Hample. bot. Containing A 0 equal, Bt tent freo un récetpt of 73 cents. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder 8 beautlfal and servicesble whits soft Honp, of any desired atrengili, €An be nade Ja ten miautes withaut th usa of greass oF potast, Triat packege s0nt fres on receint of 25 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Abtolutely pure, Tiread. eakes, puddings, etc., made 1a n atort wpaca of time, keep longer, and &re mire div eetible then when mde of comman and clieap finii. fions, A tris! packsgo sent free on receipt of 75 ceuta, BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A standard article. Asampla packsge sent froe op recelpt of 25 ceals. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR, e from all Impuritles, The housewife con :g;':n";gn’fi okt Packag sent treo on receipe of conts. BABBITT’S POTAS!{. oncentrated atkalt, donbla the strength of c&fficwmfif"smm ‘scnt free on recelpt of 23 cent TIIE PROPRIETOR will zive an ounce of mold for every ouncc of impuritics found In any of these proparations, Tor Sale by all_Dealers, AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 6 and 70 Wabashi-av, Saturday, March 9, at 9:30 . m, REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE, Includiog Parlor and Chamber Bets, Easy Obalrs, Rookers, Lounges, Dodstoads, Due roaus, Offico Desks, Mirrors, &o. GEO, P, GORE & 0O, Auctioneers, REGULAR TRADE SALE Tucsday,March 12, 9:30a.121, ENBROIDERTES. By order ROBERT MACUDONALD, Importer, Now Yorlk, TWO THOUSAND PIECES Tlamburg Edgings and Inscrtions, thoroughly as sarted in Desiens and coveriug Full Lines Medlum ond Fine Goods. We shall alio offer at Lhis salo TWENTY BALES RUSSIA CRASH, S AN BIAX,® X, MAK,T DX, 44X, " In Full Packagea Only. HOSIERY. Ten Cases Ladica’ and Qents' Styles. KID GLOVES. - Flfty Dozen 2-Button, Colors, Forfculs. FLAT BOOK. Fity Packages, Qual'ty Assorted, Also full am, attractive lines Houschold Linens, Linen Mand: kerchlefs, Ladles' Collars and Cuffe, Ladies' White: wear, Donnet Linloge, llostery, Dross Bnirte, Ruclies, Cottanades, Cassimeres, Jeans, 11 Cups, Cutlery, Notions. QEO, P, GORE & CO., Auctionecrs. AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS &SHOES, Wednesday, Mareh 13, at 9:30 . m. prompt. ‘Washall hold another largo sale of Devlrable Goods as above, including full lines of scveral roniinent Eastorn manufucturers, vix.: IRoches- er, P'nllu,, New York, and Nowark, Goods wars runtcd perfect In quallty, regular i sizes, and ogosl tuthose sold by jobbers mnywhere, Huyors will find it to their infarest to exumine our stock bee fore placing any orders, Nalo now roady fo fus spection, Catalogues roady Monday, uLo, I GORE & Co., 08 & 70 Wabaul-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE CARPETS, O1L CLOTH, Friday, March 15, 10 a m An Elegant Lino Higgios' Importations, GUEO, I'. GORE & CO., Auctloncerd. AUCTION BALE. Estato of John A, Huock, Deceasod. Bubitc notice s Lerby gt order entered Ly the Prouate 0iaoia, iy the 3801 duy of Febraary, A. 1), will uiy Mahiday, the 1sbday of Aprii, 4. D, 17, & Gelock In (0 forendou OF that dar, at (h ialo tc acuco of Julin &, Muck, decogsed. b (e mor(he urnur of North Clark-st and Fuiicrion-av,, Chic a said county, scll'at pubilie suction forc ihedt” and” best bidder therefor, 1 described perwanal, Franerty, ta-wit: [eus ture s gouds, sate, bilitard-table, ofl-paisting, vra mieats, carriages, budgy, haricssca horses, cow, 80 otlier personal property of sald esiste upon sald prews We will alio, fo pursusnce of the same order, o Tucslay, tha 3 uf April, A, L. 1475, at i oclock {0 the freavou of that tha Rurtheast coruer of Nurth dtate-st. sod lia; n s 20, sell o n}hll: lmill:nni “)l' tlllh. WM lltll’lwlh‘nflu"“‘klfl:: erefor, the followlng prudarty of said atate. 10- Oun_largo safe, cast-lroa colutns, sud sbout 8100 rigk. Wewill alsa, in pursusnce of the ssme orler, 63 Wadneulur, tho 5d \day Of ADFiL A 57, 36 1 aigck i the furvuuon of tiat day, n'the bawmichts; o bulldlog sltusieat (s witliwest corner uf Sol K and Slichigan-ats., in sald Chilcaicu, sell at publle 3 T Ca 1 vl pruperty: Bar, 03 S Pt ime Rt TuLOTe Mok Stiow-case, aud sl Othick proporty uf said eatato situals 1n eald Laieinest. Louls G MUGK sud JOBEPHINK IUCK, ¥aecutons of she astato of Jolu 4. Jluck, Qeceased. BAALL & MOOKE, Attorueys. By Wi, MOOREHOUNE & CU. 84and 84 ltaudolph-st. AT HALP-PAST 9 OCLOCK THIS MORNING WE SHALL SBLL NEW FURNITURE. ture, consliting of Parior Sulte, 8ol D ottt b Chataoer ¥ arulvure, constsiag mler bote, Bedstcads Durcais rossilng Comuidcn Watdobes, Louansy, B, 85,005 . ico Furultury, Larpe 7 £ oastierwich 'w lou of Becoud-basd ows WL MOOREHOUSE & CO., AuctTé., n that. lo pursusnce of 88 Court uf Cook Loual), 1 ] il 4 B, "ELEDRATED tnroughou the Uniou—exproascd tosil parte. 1 B sud upwar 235, 40, WCQK B, Addresd ordess QUNTHER, Contee Uouer. Chicazo.

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