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ing an the report of the Committeo, and moved their adaption’: Ynrneas, 1t hat pleated Almighty God to take from onr midst Oliver Atherton Wiliard, editor of the Chi: oz Evening M, and for many yeara an actite and Teapected member of the Jouraslistic professiun in this city: theretore, bo (i Fesnlred, That in this sudden and notimely daath the nresa of Chicago Tores & vainable warker, one whosa and the total exnense had been $15,222.43, Ke- Mr. Walth. After nearlyall had yelled them- ferred. gelves horne, McCaflrey got the tabfe and made & The Cammittea on Jndiciary reported In favor of little apeech, 'and then Mr. Walsh wanted to have restoring the salarles of emplayes in the offices of his say. but McCaffrey's frienda wouldn't let him, the Bheriff, Recorder, and Clerks of tho Circuit but keptup a continual calling. 1landiey, the andSaperior Court, on the gronnd that the action Bnperintendent of the Caanty Canrt.louso work, of the Loard 1n_redacing the asme was iilegal and : wna particulariy loud-monthed for McCafrey, And vold. The report waa concurced in by a vote of . hia botsterous falk entanuied him in shat, at vne 1t time, threatonod to bo a aerlous row, [t waspatclied +Yon say that there s & Inw against polygamgt™ | and he wonld not, perhaps, unless it was hrouzht TABRITY'S PREPANATIONS ‘es, thore [a; {t ta a U'nited Btales statnte. up ta the Snpreme Court. 1le know nothing of the ik, innot this be enforced 1 merlts of the cate, [inever hua been." — yud e mc:n:‘fc‘lhu majority of the Govarnment doss THE COUNTY BUILDING. l u b not bellevain it. ™ «*TNut the Territory I;"nndcr the immediate con- ‘The Committee to exaraine bids for connty sup- wojgfthe dorernment? © L elected | TR meets at 10 0'clock this morning. Diddors Original and Standard Manufactures, ong:1inlf Gentllor and onc-haif Mormon. © shonld be on hand. OFFICE AND FACTORY: THE CITY. GENERAL l;'EWS. A correspondent s infornied that the city ean make & law probibiting any procession in the atreets, F Tom Btont's .sult against Clem Perlolat to re- TIIE FISCAL TRA! () np, howerer. The crowd was too good-natured to The same Committee reported, anbmitling the flzht. After many minntes quiet was eo far re. nafism, ‘il of it spent In Chicag o, he had Accome vlished mucn, and gavs briliiant promin e of atill greate n. m e 1 1] atored that Me. Lyman was glyenachance to apeak Then I8 thero no way to get at thia evt]t" ‘The Collector of Lake View vesterany turned | Fog, 6 68,70, 72, T4, 76, 80 & 82 Washingtan-i corer§135 (1ome alleced nnpaid ++dlvy®) was | ascinimea: Hivite work edmel only borun, i | SULIog SRIRIOR OF ViSO 4 RY A%,10 £ For Nir, \aiah, wad Anaily M. Seloh had thtons | ++Not with the brceent Jaw, - Congress ha made | ovar $1,400, the Collector of Jeflerson 3000, and o, 4, 66,68, 70,7, 7 76,80 k60 Waskngton 11, 1,3, called yesterday by Jantice Kauffman. There was | purposes -nnmmmnum. wnleh ‘pecnitarly fitted | ovinion et forth that the atatntes called for the portunity of speaking for himself. 1Mo told swhat | the second and third marriages an olenss, bat not | the Collector ot Cicero hia books, ] roscadon ot snd the cie e dn | N S i, T o i 8 | ettt e ot th i ondly e - betale M sl Then ceaficy el 1 | S comabon e b hotesns, el | oo commites o tarer tmentens et |3 ABBIT TS ', ) ted wi R by A 3 'y N ¥ col il 3§ lg‘l‘ll‘l.l:t ateece a Kind abeh pars heart: Tipe scholars | (or, 2 for the Toard consldering the expenacs o faw ‘thay can nver be proen, sinco they ara al- | A84Inst the management of tho [neane Asyinm and the'**flacal " year at that time, and concladed with ~ he would care for tne wants of the men, wonien, i Poor-Honis yesterday postponed i1a mesting oatil [t rature yeaterday, as observed by Ma. he statement that the **fiscal ® year commenced ~and childten of the ward In case | wayacelcbrated In necrot. T ,,,’fl‘; optician, &3 Madisan Areet (Tninune Hotide the Arnt Monday In Sentember. The roport was | he were clected. Doring all this time | © **What percont of the people lived In poly- | Thnekday. BES 0 A ing), wasat 8 s, m., 38 dej 08, m., 05 12 '.yltpuhlln osy, oriered spread on the records, | thero was an unending deateninzeclamor occasloned | gamy?™* The Grand Jury met vesterday and disposed of m.. 40; Ap, m., 43; 8 1, Darometei at | Fioaoired, THA in Mr, Willard's desth the community { The Finance Uommittee reported that fc had | sometimes by the unbearablo antiesof a dranken my *“An nearly as 1 have heen able to mecertain, it | namerons smail cases. Avery long sesslon was | ,The mottplesssot apd effgctive foan for the I 1n abont one In fen nf marrlad. men who hate More 1 Nela. which angnss: that. ke ury v more. than et Yoo o Fecuiool 2o gaan Oere thanane wite, and thay ara sl of 1ho beller | nauaily indusirious. fury umpukaunnz)naonrecupmx 20 centa, <l 1 ; Tho proprietors of tha toll-tosd_running to the B B I 1" "I' s How da thoy tell thelr children Toot Bt Ato contemplating the Iaying of a track B A Toat Ia conundrum you ean answer a8 woll | o3ttt s O s TEEet ches to bu propedied by aslcan, ++ fn thora athil much feehing of antagonism boe fn’l"\"ifi'fg’e’é‘r".’?a'ff:r:::. of Jitwaukee avenn to TO"_ET SOAP. tween Moroion and Gentila?® . ' Theto s stillimoreor less fecling, but Inter- The Noard yesterday ordered the employment of | = Bfade from the purest yegetable ofls, Tnrls t;;dlnf [} br;ak\n that bnulv‘sr‘ilowr;l, .-In:;o h_‘f_\’l’l.l ;hugnm ‘; lr: examine & report ?i’ the n‘ ccorlnu. h.a, I‘:Il‘g’:.nfl Ifi'l'm'r‘\.!“f»oi %fn‘:‘::ulg'fl.h" eides by whera they can get the cheapest, & Commiasioncra are aupposed to have been 3 3 A eloctod 1040 Juet snch Work, and f they ara. to | et free on réceipLof 73 cent. Mormona do not control the trads any more, thongh they still bave tnoir co-operative stores | thua acknawledge thelr incompetence reaigoations H BABBITT’S —— CRIMINAL, SOAP POWDER, throughout the Territory, most of which are quile succesafnl.'” e A gt or | aTiem b Pavdes aboantlisl midperzisosbin by venue yeaterday (rom Snmmerficld, and Justice 0 np, in. 8 Foolto placed herunder $300 bonds for a hearing ‘,‘,.:."‘.‘,".".‘::;":‘;‘..".’.',‘r‘. ‘!'!‘:llfvl :; £ioonte, potash. ] to-morrow, The charge this time ia larceny, ‘The Condit casa was continacd yesterday by Sne- B A B B l I I ’s tice Foote on account of the slckness of Mr. W. I, Iarvoy, the counsel for the prosceution. It will he ln{en np at 8:30 sharp lhll‘:m:mlnl. YEAST POWDEH. QGeorge Bradloy, alias **Yorky," locked up at Absolutely ptire, Bread. cakes, puddings. ete., mady haa Jost an npright and loyal eitizen, who ever cun« tribnted his share foward the maintenaren of the right. Tiesnited, That the decn sympathy of his professiunsi friends and asociaten ts fiereby exfended to the amicted family of the devoted editor and devoat Christian ‘whote death we mourn, Ttesoired, That there resolutions be engrossed and transmitied to the family by the Chalrman of this Sfvaited, That & committen of ten bo appolnted to attend tha'funcrsl. William Henry 8mith, in scconding ihe resolu- tions, raid that ho had known Me. Willard well, and had been impreesed with his rematkable slm- plicity of character, joined as it was to 8 zcalons devotlon to daty. 16 neemed devold of cunning, and had each day as his nole object to accomplish il tho good bo conld, ~ §11s only aim secmed to be to do something each day to honefit his neighbars and his country. lIle wra 8 pare and honest man, and the epeaker sald that In esven years he had mnaver heard him exoress sontiments not_of a high character; he had never secn o paragraph from Mr, Wil ‘s pen of a charactér to bring pain to the breast of any man. 8mlitn then gave a short sketch of the laat few daya’ work of Mr, Willard, Mr. H. R, Hobart had known Mr. Willard for long time; had been o boy with him and his clas mate in college. Ilad sfter the fire been ated with him in the Mail, He had been fn Inter- course with him long and intimately, and monrned y ealled on the Sonth Park Commtssioners for & copy | man. who amaged himeelf in working his way by of their late report, and had been refased, and ' €lvowing ronghly through the crowd from one ‘end recommended that’ Mcchelke and Anderson, tha Of the hail to the other, and samotimen by an ex- *experts who had examined the Treasurer's ac. change of compliments —and —tenths be- S e e e i o B v o Iuighind dimen iy e NG warmne A9OP% { Tng only burlness done was the appointment of a fahe Fommittee on, Tublie Barrica reportei In 4 4 e CRHoR GeleFAIen Hicken Lb_be. Mnbe chine Vato tho Gounty aapiial whioh wonia birn jmtled o the primasies toailay: Patrlek Glbbon, water Inntoad of coal, and which would aave the | \Willlam Kellv, mrlck“l\emm Hupy flestlin, eounty thoasands of dollars,an tho conditlon that, | Neter Malonay, Adam maor, Michnel Mtalline, It it ‘was aprrored by any *‘one comnuttes™ of | T ', aynen, Janies Suatinton, Michae . lgn l}gnm n(n "l‘f {I:ml of ‘F"l‘"(;&'l"' the county | don, an: luml;";C::l_lr!:cnl;.‘u 1] 2, 000, X O e peante Tho poLes 0 s frand | _Tho Central Commitico of the Natlonal party on ita face, and Mr. Wheeler wasof thoaame | met last night At the ‘Tremont House, Me. M. V. pioin k1o laed 6 e doplonlt | Dempiaghit, T Stmeies gl n A Both l:d n.‘.l'& c;'\:nxgh nln;:;l;nl-vl lits, and thnyy {le‘l;‘lh'vl!'x, iuull’::ho mulnnrergmmerded «mfl flceh:rcd A « | to be the Jndres. ''he Committee on Organtza- D L e e Ao ThO ¢ | Ao rapodiod that the various wards. and Lommi The Committes on Printing reported recom. | #loners’ disteicta were allowed the following nui mending that the award for atationery and binding bml of delegates to tho Bprinzfiela l'_,‘nnvenllure for tho year be made to J. M, W, Jones, and the ;’ March 27 First \Ward, g1 Second, 3; Third, 33 Xfi'x‘:‘“fi"fi o Cameron, Acberg & Co,, at their blds, n?;lfx'r':‘ 5‘"\”11{‘,?‘ 41 -nm;:' '5'1 Sf;f;fl'fi i PR e awp countr. Tweltih, 4 Tniridonh, 33" Fonrteentn, 4 ir: Mr. Durling submitied a Tenathy opinfon of tha | iconin, 5y Biateenth, s deventcentn, ' Eight: 3 #a. m., 20.24; 8 p. m., 30.2 The Journal says edltoriall; ears since David A. u-ie ecame a known de- {lmller 10 tne City of Chicago. Clinton Brigezs succecded him, sand he has been out of office a yeor,® Whero was Dan O'llara in 1874 and 18747 Tho trisl of Sydney Myers, the ager of the Tiechire Bank, 8 get for hearing yestorday in the Cirenit Court at Wheaton. but, owing to enpage. menta of the Siate’s Attoeney, It bas been ngreed ta pasa tho case fora few It may be tried some (ime during the present term, Juntlcs Doyle states that hie has no intention of Teaving Chitago or resigning his offica lmfl\ullll:‘l{. When ha gets ready to resign sll_anxious candi- Maten n|fi receiva notico throngh the press, and they will then bave an c?nll chance, This notice is inserted to save them further trouble. It in expected that the latel: pointed Com- ‘mission to examine the Appralser’s Departmenta will meet in this city to.morzow. Tho resident meinber, 8pecial-Agent 1inds, had not recoived his commission yesterday, bt will no doubt get it by the handsof “tha other members when they ar- rive, Cotoner Dietzsch yesterday held an Inquest npon Andrew Mitler, of go‘ () H{!!tll street, who died Lin over four 2. **1low is Congressman Cannon Itked?"! *+Like most pablic men, he has his friends ensmies, but he I8 strong among the Mormon! **Jiaw did the sllver movernent take thero? Uetlers overybody favored the Siiver bill." o the Mormons enconrage immigration? ™ **They make no efforts for it, They bring 1na RTeAt many geoulu of thelr own falth, and they are settling up the conntry very rapidly." ‘on #ay political matters are mixed In Utah?" We have reslly no political parties, Thore are but two tickets always printed,—Chureh and nutl-Charch. The Mormons In politics, 1 tbink, would bo nearly all Democrats. ™ ing & domie. Precinet of tho Fifth Ward was neld laat evenin present state of pre-exfstence. Jir. Fitzgerald wanted the document placod on | af the cormar Of Thirtloth strost and Forttand ave: file, and expresscd some surprige that it should | nue, The Committes of Five appointed nt o have been made pubdlic, previons meeting to snggest names for Aldermen Ar. Dradley wanted it reforred fo the Joint Com- | eabject to tho action of the primarios, mnum& mittee on Public Bultdinges and Public Service, and | the nauies of Henty Drinkman, o dry-goods denler It was finnlly 8o referred. in the ward, and Ald., Sommer. A mem- Mr, Cleary, from the Special Committee appoint- | ber of the crowd expressed himself to tho cd to examfne the samplesof contractors nnd make | offect that they didn't want Sommer any recommendations in the matter of making awarus | more, and the meeting concnrred In the opinion hy for connty supplies, 1n answer to 8 question from | a llrfia majority, A commlitee was scntout aftes Mr. Dradley, arose and made a characteristic | Mr. Brinkman, who was bronght in and oxpressed speech, 1ie had Inbored srduously, ha eald, bnt | himeelf na ..m.‘fi to nccept, although he trould found the responsibility thrust on him_to be larger | not spend #o mitch as o singla red cent to be elect- than he had anticipaed, He desired to reportat | ed. 'The meeting applanded this sentiment, which the next meeting, and, upon lovking the situation | also formed tho vurden of several sahsoquent over, and hearing the hawl that had been mado on l')!flcbcl. alopg with a genoral doenunciation of the suspicion that biddera wers not to bo treated | the present representatives of the ward in tho falrly, wantod the Committes increased. Ifo was | Councll for their alleged incompotency, Tho meate & very good judge of liquids, but as for sugar, cof- | ing then adjourncd to meet Friday ovenine at tho foe, and dry quods, he know nothing, and, thero | cormner of * Thirty-fifth strcet and Wontworth a an oyerdose of opinm | his death as & brother, Connty.Altorney reviewing the relatfona of tha | fenthy i hat speaks fll for Demacracy, ** the Wast Madisan Street Station in the hopoa that | In ashortsvace of time, keep langer, re more d 2:!:?;01,!‘1‘:!!7(‘7‘[:::'5".m:ndnpnn Kalto Wulnk‘:, 2 Arthor Edwards saild that 1t had beon comment. | city nn’d connty in reference to the building of the “}"' 23 Fourth Diatrict,” 43 “Dn nsk me for facts and [ givo thom toyon." | OMcer 1. F. Smith can find several charges of l!lfl'il*"{"l:"l_rp'léfl.'-'ll:i:!g";:é:f;l:\;&'l“vfzglfilm|u. yeara of age, at No, 170 West Ninctcenth street, | ed on that decessed had atone time been connect. | now Court-llonse, and eapecially with referonce to telet, 33 Bixth Distect, 1 et low are tha mincs progrosa!n, burglary agalnst him, last svening tried to break | tlons. cants, ¥ho died f scalds received by failiug into & tub [ cd with tho ministry of ‘‘onr™ (tno M., E.) | tho powerof the latter to compel the former to Hlices wore appoluted to sceuro hall Vo have a Rreat many fine, tich mines, and | ont of hia cell by sawing off the padlack with o faw 1] Ta17 of hot water. Church, He conaldered that chaptce of his life | bulld 8 domo. ‘The opinion, after quoting and dia. .| threa divisions for town conventions Bataraay & many of real value, hut there waa not a great deal | roughly improvised from o Yale lock key, Deforo 2 the moat honorable one of an honorable life. Mr. | cusaing the action of buta the city and county,con. | 1&Fnoon ot 7:30 o'clock. The Houth Town Con- | of money Inveated thura last yenr, partly becauso | b lind gotlen an elghth uf an inch throngh the Tho new groenback paper is not yet qoite under | \ijard Liad in tho courns of & miniaterial Iife in | cludesas follows: i i vention will be hold at No. U85 State strect. of tho hard timos, and partly’ from the fact that | jron, Statfonkeeper Cowdry dotected him, snd e e st e Fentiomen, | \Lilard iad in tho couras f 8 minia i ey the impression has galned abroad that Utah promintly disarmed him. Thlevos ought to giva up S ALERATU {nterested in the establishment of such an organ, & | 16 wvorld about him, —the mining int Mr, J. T, Tirooks hins nccepted tho nominatlon | Place to be avoided, ™ trying to brenk ont of cellsat the \West Madison 0 reporter gathered that nothing definite had been | yye " "ot had had 'the honesty and man of the Eighteenth Ward 11.7,“,:,"”“ Clab for Uor, Emery left for the East last evenlog, Btrect Statlon; it ls no go, Astandard artfcle. Asample packsge sent fres agreed on; Indeed 1 was not certaln whether tha [ oo sty Bidl BAS, SAC RORERLE 20¢ BRI o Alderman. Thore swiil be no primary. Tho Citie —_— ; gt aticle, a matter wodld come foa ead at i bk, Lk | Gyawn fom o, minatey In ‘cofsenuanco of his | ASESALNE 17 NSRAN G TS 9 ArpTaSc g | zens Unian wil dontilosa ndoreo i LUMBER o, SUCTaus Srea, Inthe Satromo morthcet y esrly_conference of the projectors o Th | ‘‘ancularization.” Some fifteen mouths g0 M. { the county's portion is now heing constructed, lciud A meetin; * 3 3 2 » ¥ 3 - g of Democrats living in the Becond ern part of tho city, Four mon named Michacl Tould be neld ot I e, °F 'eve 1t 40 8 | willardhad had anow experience, and had azain ant Thomae O Drion, Michnel Newlon, and damea A BPECIAL MBEIING OF THX LUMDER RX- become ono of God's children. Some of the ex- CIIANGE. perlonces which had become known to the apeaker during that fiftcen months be would not mention. After narrating tne incidents which preceded the death of Mr. Whilard, Mr. Edwards stated that, ot 6 o'clock Sanday —mornjng, Uod came down into Mr. Wiiard's room at the Palmer llouse and asssured the dying man that ne was once more Aaccepted of Him an ono of Ifis children, This was in cou- scquence of an earnest prayer which the speaker had learned that "Mr. Willard had attered eatly that Sunday morning, Further, Mr, Edwards sald that he had himself scon a rift in tho sky and had appreciated as nover before the Bible eaying, which had come to be almost com. maonplace, **In the midat of 1ifo sve are in death.™ The resolutions were then adopted unanimously. The Chair appointed the following Committes of ‘Ten under the resolntions: Willlam 1lenry Smith, Associated Press; Willlam 81 TRIBUNES Rod- Mr. Foster E. 8wift will scever his connection with the Tromont House ns clerk to-morrow, which potition he has flled there for the past cighteen months, Mr. Switt is the provrietor of tho Wilson House, North Adams, Mass., and came here at the urgont request of Capt. Jewett Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs, S«~ift were In that memorable Ashta. ‘Dbala raflroad accident, in which they bad a most miracalous cscape. Mr, A, 1L Hasklas will tako the place v: d by Mr. Swift. A narrow eacape fram drownlng occnrred near North Avenne bridga between 1 and 2 o'clock yea- terday afterncon., Tho cngineer of a propeiler, whose name conld not be ascertained, nccidentally fell throngh an opening in the side of the vessel Into the river, and was Just going Gown the secona time when AMr. John F. Iirand, wha chanced to bo asaing, plunged tn and rescued what might have Pieen a casc for the Coroner, Mr. Brand wae com- Colbourne, all inloxicated, made for thio salaon of John (iaffkee, and_he, notlcing thele approach, M"fd "":‘u'“a' ;'hnibxhn; Il‘hn ot :%aur n:'- c(REIAlM u.er'r?.hrAH' sesalon, after first pounding the propristor Into 1 (mpuritles, Piinmieston, and ataoieg William THickn and Fral | o e e o O e e tron ety Tlalmer about the head. They were all arceatod, | 13cents. and will appear befors Justice Mortison to-day. W11l the woman, yonng or old, platn or protty, BABBI' | I ’s u|> srhom Laiua‘n W, Crllz‘nr‘elc&lcd n,valvil clond. enso aend the garment to Mra, Jane Leonard, 0. 144 Eltzabetls strect—the rightfal owner! It POTASH ,I:‘A.ouu;u xll“:‘a B ‘lionm::\'ksm;s !;hn'urvv:lce nnflm [ n, an v 3 oop streef, ila blo the streagth of learned that Mra. Leonard, & poor woman whosewa | /4 PUre concentrated atkall, dop for 8 Thving, e n itlo money saved up.slle wen¢ | CODTOD POLAsll. Sampio seht froe o8 Teceipt of 23 o her and, sccoriling (o the complaint, borcawed the money ** fora friend,” and gavo as sccurity | TIHE PROPRIETOR will give nu ounes of somo decds to **anide’ residenco property inaome f Impurities fousd In O the sneronnding anburban minsmALic 1rog-ponds. | Son af shone oremrations. " was held yesterday nfternoon in the room at No. 234 South Water street, the particular object of which +vas to dlscuss tha action of the Northwest. ern Retafl Lumber Dealers Association, and to take steps to prevent that body from Imposing on the memboers of the Chicago Exchange. Itisesaid that the country dealers (the Northwestern Lum- ber Dealors’ Ansoclatton), In orasr to prevent the Chicago lumber merchants from selling directly to country consamers, have scnt forth the edict that unless they pald $10 into the treasury of the Northweatern Assoclation for every car-load of lumber so0 sold they wonld ba *‘blackballed," which means that none of the members of tho country assoclation would deal f thono proparatlons. with tho ~Chicago offondera afterward. | yclaped ** Farkn.".llo got $125, and Mrs, Teonned | 227 © plmaseey plimeated &y the epociatars for hia ddea. Woleh, Times; G. A Plorcs, Inier-Oceans | T wented tham ddsd. o the Comunitios. aniamd | Vo™ The fack that ssverai of the mambors of the Ex. | 3a70 by falne preicise, * Justico’ Wailsto ict. tha For Sale by all Denalers. i Tc;lnrdlny nnemmm' "1'.,'"3"3'2""3' :m'umzt} }:;-. }};If!ggl"‘:;!lh:flzmggmflgprgflmm A“?'r“lf‘- gmhn‘l wpmgfi ‘:1' un!‘nllmeu coudm Lo removed ST. PATRICK'S f"&f‘" nl.m uuu:x hlnnkllanllt:g n"'}'h'd keael.-ld;nnlu Ppretty young man out on 500 bonds till Thuraday. 4 n the planing-mill of l'ane opat, Boraee g B 2VEi thelr being added, Al ho want 3 tiid ntltgnation, and a resolve url back the edict In n 1 oomia hnd Twenty+aocond streots, was so savere. | llermann Raster, Staata-Zeltungs F. ¥, Drown, | and be would not under any c.,g:,,",,,,:::,',‘",’f; F118 SEEOND, NEGISENE. the EoRnirymens Taton, Minor arrosta; Lembert Flshbeck, larcony of AUCTION SALES. 1y injured in the lcft g hy & plle of boxes (alllug | Aiflance; 8, W, bort, Adrance, bird from M, Welahoar; Fred Uephardt, aaeaulting | cosasaass s 11, Meianer for haring him nrrested upon & chargo iy GEO. B. GORE & GO, sorderly conduct; Michnol J. Murphy, larce; " oF & wateh ond & palr of boots fram Deslrs Latont, M and 10 Whikahkn e Cl Panlus, larc of clothlng fi I B ot Noc” S0 Weet Lake streot: Ghasies THIRD GREAT report recommendlng an award to any one elso 7 g {hiin the Tawast respanaible midder. ‘s closed by | poy ";,“;;{,'g‘,’;:;‘,,”,',:g;’,;:,’,‘;“;’":'°§;“ Fatticks voting that Mcasrs. Scnne aud Hradley bo added to 2 ey, ey glve: tha Commlitec, and the motion provalled by an | Jastnight at tho Shorman Honse, and proveda almost unanimous vote, * great snccess, At least 300 persons, probably ono- The follawing firine and corporations, represent- ing 474,000, 000 feot of lumber, were representod at the mmtlnix Kirby, Carpenter ;%l.'m. Heanry Barker & Co,, Luaington, Wells & Van Schalck, S, Thompron Co., 8. K. Martin, Me upon a fever eore that he died whilo be- The mecting then adjourncd. ing takento his home No. 18 May streel. The wound was drenscd at a drug-store, bug it was found imposslble tu atop tho flow of blood, as the artery THE COURTS. hao snapped in two, and the bruzen ends had bean DIvOncEs. ¢ . . Btes' & Co., I L. Anderaon Lumboer Company, (;:nw.xr: unpnmnnz lnf’ mlu-cge- .k?t‘?“h“ Caroline fintmann was the only appticant fora Mr, Doese lnundu:c‘é‘ ‘:t’:lu“::uumng: wlrld-::el::rla:ld:::u::l l:n::;c;h:;;& Dl‘;:tcll::\ ::n: Lein “'“‘A s“"'{t Cg' ot eangh 'L‘r’“{" g‘fhs-hk'“:g:;?%l ‘;‘lf'? 0?‘ “3,!,',“,",,,.'57:3’,',’".,,‘;‘;‘,’? s PRI N G A U GT I 0 N s ALE :Z'Q{?ix‘,?g 5\?::"1‘6 “'l:c;n:l:‘:}rml:ng" divorco yesterday, Her complaint fe that her hos- o A 1L (iray & Co., Hamilton, Merriman | phgciila O'Brien, larcony as bailec from Ricky Witxnxas, This Board having been otfiel! by thu Clerk of the Ctreult Coure of ook l_{‘:‘fl'flg"g done. The large aining-hall was tastefully draped fi‘%&?‘;‘”?".‘l’fl;‘.‘."?& n:_l:i'oun u' ug.l 'I%":flflm' with American and Irish fings, and tho cyo was uction of 3 n em) . o ent departments of lhu«:ount(fluerfi:c:z e d“filsfllltunltlh;u 5!1‘1::':' the bean-npw buli6g \FiirREAF, Haid decision Genfes tho authoricy of thig | CPARIe g Doard to reduco such salaries: and Among the invited guests prosont wern Jndge VWILKBEA®, a8 tiie Hoard 18 charged -mg tha respons | Dickoy, the Hon. Thomas Ifoyne, Supt. lllckvg- sibility of conducting tho expznses for this year i an | Cowmmissloncr Malloy, Comnilssloner Fitzgerald, I i for tho taxpayers of this county | Gen, Ducat, W, J, English, Lieut.-Col, Willlams, , Thiat all heads of the different depsrtments | OF the First Hogiment, Father Conwiv, Father Cflmpan‘y & Co,, I, Witbeck Lumver Company, and_ others, Malcom MeDonald was called to tho chalr in the absenco of thoe 'resident, Conslderable speechmaking was done, in which anumber of th gentlcmen esprossod their senti- monta i1 well sot torms, The talk resulted in a resolution, ns followa: Rennlred, That we will not submit to the demands of tho Northwestern Dealers’ Asoctation, band, George Hutmann, has been in the habit of getting drank for years pnat, of pounding and choking her. and threatenlng to kill her, snd, finaliy, of deserting her in November last. Judge Wiillams yesterday granted docrees of di- vorce In the following case harles L. Wotter. gron from Betsoy Wettergren, on the ground of Kleln; Thomas Keefo and Willlam _McGowan, are roatod for vagrancy by Officor O'Connor; Nellio " or Manue, charged with tho larcany of a tiny little 2 Iooklng.ilass, from, tho negra James Jonos of fratricide notorlety; Joseph Garrity, alleged thiof and vagrant, 'y The North Side policohad a terrifictnssle ltc':; 011 ‘vfldnesdfl.y, Mal‘cll 20' dny afternoon with four colebrators of the da: The annual clection of officers of the Y, M. 0. A. yesterday resulted in the election of the regular Ticket, with a majority of 34 voles. The ‘full Board of Managers at prosent 1s as follows: Prosi- dent, T. W. tlarvey; First Vica-Preatdent, 11, J. Willing} Second Vico-Prosidont, O. 8. A.Spragua; Treasnter, L. J._ Gage; Recording . Hecrstary, gcoreo M. MWigh Corraspunding Secrstary, A, T L 0ldes h + Managora—Uaptist, W. I, aultery; Marla Hidemann from Carl Hidemann, | of i Tiogie, of Washington, D. C., Col, dameh F, Cose | A Yoto on the resolution stood 28 to 1, and tho | About 3 o'clock Ofiicor liewrie came upon John 2 ADIS " ', Larned; Reforme copal, E.' U. % | Cremins, for the same canso; and James A. War- ! el the salaries . joard | M. A 3 Mr, . A, P, | aanecker Gown &t the cormer of Ohig | #3le. and 1t will incimde ful luies of the BEST Yevhodia Wilam Doering: Frekbyterai, 12,187 | F09°C0 plL ) oot o e, e et e and, b I ol e e Clrk | Caliahag, Chetetoptes iackour and st Tdei | and yotbo wonid not pay tho amcasmentaf ths | flignegkes, Somp, &5 We, €giior of, Ohe | SE5tht and MAND-MAOR a6i” Calaiogue Beud of the diereat deparimenty & copy af thik Feaohu- bathy Deania Kelley and 3 Mir. Doese explninod that the purore of his reso. | FicBhens snd write, Serst, ¥ K. Fergan, Bcrenth Intlon was to rolfeve the county from any respon- | “S¥{lijam J. Onahan prosided. and. spoko 1o the #ibllity, and to make the heads of departnicnts ru~ | yogey *4Tha day wo colebrafe.” Other tonsta #pansible to such cmployes for tho {lme they had | wore *sThe President of the Umited Hates,' ro- wg‘r’kl:rll_ ‘-‘:gx:rfl eusston the resolution was adopt- | #BORse by the lion. Thomas Iloyne. "Tm’:?m" ed without dusent, and the Loard sdjournad for | 9f Tlingley " reeponded toby Julge Dickey. /The one week. **The Army and N * responiled to by Maj, - ITEMS, Friday will be tha last day of service to the April term of the Buperior Court. New calendars will be prepared for Jodges Gary and Jameszon. All cases bearing term numberns less than 3,500 (Gen. No, 60,200) should be uoticed for teial before ‘Tucsdsy, March 20, UNITED BTATES COURTS. The Providence Washington Inenrance Company There was no meeting of the. Citizen Assotla. H, Curler, Joln tlon yesterday, and none will be “held before to- morrow. Mr. Derickson, of the Comnittes of Beven, wanncen yesterddy, but all “hoconld say was that hisCommlttee was'roady to report ns scon as the larger Committee was in the samo condition, That Commltteo 18 In the pursult of information, and seematojbe cettingit very ?."d“"{' 1ts mem- Ders begin 0 reallza that thoy have tackied a procty Big subject. There will bo no meetinga before to- After some further Aiscussion, 8. K. Martins offerod tho following resotution, which was unani- mously adopted: Cosoived, That wo, a3 Iumber-deators of Chicago, nd as memhers of the Chicago Lumbor Exchange, 40 not deatre ‘and wiil not solicl tha teads of oihers ‘be: about to ponnd him with their boot-hecls | 48d goods ready far inspaction Monday. In°ihe faco"and head. Tho ofcer aitempieq GEO.'F, QORE & CO., toarrest them, hut they roaisted furiously, and a 68 & 70 Wabash-av, Thilip Fanl lont the ofl iizen gamed Ehily Fanlont tho olcor s bebolog | REGUL AR TRADE SALD station when Tim McQuaid and James O'Brlen, i i i | DRY GOODS, Ll cke m eavarel n the ches! g f,?.:"?«'?“%%{:,' Tant 10 - Wik 1ho suteon, i | TUESDAY, MAROH 10, 9:30 A. M. m.' e ifghly Important to the Trade. datle; hald fastite by taa R e OB 4"Cons Asettoneers, Liona of similar character, and that wo regarl thoir Qen. A. C. Ducat, Father Cunway, of 8t, Pat. | cialmeupon usand their offorts to dictata to usto | men st arrested, but the other two | T 1y aport obicy e | DEer Fivori b faova? 4,500, Lo suount of TOE STREET-CATS, i G, s gace. At e Snecencmak | SAST, TSI R, Ba SoleE gl | ran o, Tho pevonert o lodead In heiaton, | A OWR. AUCTION SALS find out until the meoting is held, insurance paid to E. L. lledstrom & Co, ou a cargo LICENSING CONDUCTONS AND DRIVERS. mc'l';; .:’.'."i.:,‘:“.m mlf'- I'."f{i',‘,fi,?‘"" away, and | " 2loat deal of timo was oxhaustod In Qscussing | Handers waa standicg at the corner oF Indlana and On Wednosday, March 20, The annual commencament of the Chicsgo Col- of coal, l““mn- your opinion of this pm{ett to licenso INISR LITERARY. "\7:.":’;"‘7""{ of !g\:gmxrnflh lh;'l:;l riuo{lmlon F‘}“d“actll"kfl";::u'l cjn:zrfl3[lgrcwlul:l':l:adl'n(l)x‘lhwllno eqesis 3:"0“ it ’ U MATTERS, L o! €01 p . wl 0 signature o 8 memners o Exchango a Indeod surlo Injured, rien . L et et croning dR(9 | famees. PP ot thta sltys i the Brat of tho | oo vermtey aaiors S0d diversy’ salda Tatn. | | Thoninth snnual banquet and roception of the | Sk 108 STy Sl drally Aoeided tont 8 backing ia UKE reporter yesterday to Mr, J. Rusesell Joncs, | IrishLiterary Assoclation tuok place last evenin: Prealdent of the Weat Division Rallway Company, | at the Girand Pacific, The attondance was abon ++Didn't know there wan any such project, " was 1'\:% made up of the bost peaplo of the natlonality th reply, *4Thoro was 8 projuct to licanse tha | irotian rcaided At the. Dahasiel, s ks spay ‘(:;n"' hium":unh' }?;:mr(:wlnl rTnnncd 1o the “!m?ms‘lh (..inv. FI:IIIMgl unlr;1 b&ll-fi!. lhoEllnfl. ounci] that that conld not he legally done. K. Sulllvan, Judge Booth, the lion, E. B, Hindn't heard of this othor thing. " o | Ghiorman, 4, Wo Sheatn, and oth After the three who yesterday went Into bankruptcy. MHis secured debts are $1,000; the proforred, $9,022; aud tho unsecured, 85,411.14. " The nssets com- priso interests In lands, 34,0005 notes and fu ments, $210.80: snd o'::n accounts, $223, Reterenco to Rogister tlibbard. John W. Stearns, Charles D). Dana, and Wood. bury K. Stearns, partners as Stearns, Dana & Co., and Washingtqn strests, Dr, M, W. lor- lond premding. The gradnaling class of the year werc Messrs. A. C. Wehtle, William 8. Hundt, J. 8, Holschub, Fred J, Golllng, ltembardt Ralr, W, C, Oblendorf, Julius Metnter, B. L, Rtoos, Fred M. Lewls, A, (1 Yiciecher, Otto G, Hchoefer, AMax Scameling, E. 0. Lackner, and Paul Zindler. 'The P'resident do- bythe Exchange was enongh to give tho docn- ment forco and effect, Tho Secrotary was ine structed to scnd forth the connter-edict. C.' C. Thompaon, from a Special Commities, ro- orted 8 memorial to both Housas of Congreas for ho u?ul of the Bankrupt Iaw. The report of th Committes was adopted, and the memorisl wae slgned by thoaa present. approached. Sonders Krl'bhflll tho former, who In i oo vorstomea et hi¥anierarimtiond | Shoos, and Slippers, Proceeding stationwards, Me- 4 :m;:ll::l"nl the stock of M. J. HALL_}K'IAKH L verely beaten, felgned to havo UEO. P GOIF. & ¢ lacea in an express wagon. At 08 & 70 W Wi ‘abaahar, ; o excollent bill:of-faro had been dlsposed of, o 3 | 63&70 Wabubar, Wsered his sunual oddross and presented tho | grocers at Noa 42ani b4, Like atroct followed. ‘Thera {s samo talk of It amoag tho Alder- | 3r, Deake had retired conqueror, letters of Fugrst | The Exchango then adjonrned. Erid mieast be, andienly_siaed, uby Jumped o e o the e maia, prsenied | B prfersd Sonamact e sosama Sy | mene ; e g, lom Srz, B, Meps: e 2 it o, SR et oy pursaand . Sharded 1o Mr, A: G Wehtte, and the alumpi | duo on bills discounted. Tho asbets conalai of IWell, 1dan't aso why thoy shanld aingle ont | 808 Ot et e e el BOOTS AND SIOES, firing threo shota sthim. One bullat went thiom steeot-car drivers and conductors, They are not like hackmon, —propriotars of the vehicles thoy gh medal to am 8, lunt. A largo attend- 'm. lands valued at $1,778; billa and notes, about sace witnessed the cercmonles. = $54.000% stock of 108 In thol FLOURISHING CONDITION OF TIN TRADS NERE. 24,000: atock of groceries In their etore, §13 A Chleago commorclal paper says: hin coat-sleeve, and with tha exclamation, *'I' dudnh yribute the -3 taoe it the #hot, " he surrendered, aud allowed Limsolt to be cogress 1% had made within a fow yoars, a pretty decent, reapectablo lot of men, but the o el g i el wheh M | S50 B Qo R, "y lCtl 3 4 e are. | gy ¢ daneing ended the evening. robobly’ over 000 conductors and driv Sramuio ! Bivos Divtolons. Now. in sier to have o lireons TIIE OTUERS. TIT DANKS, 000 morchandise In Rust's wareboune, $1,400; | drive,—but oro " deoondont o thelr salaries, | Rho Tion. ‘A, L. Morrison. answercd the tons No clty In the coantry can exhlbl taken tu tho station, REGULAR TRADE SALE The Stats Savings has now paid its highest and | furniture and ugagfe- llxlnhnlllrlnmrai 8:21,57; open | which are cortalaly nome too much. The ym. | **The United States of America.” Gov. cullml:‘ rc?nrdlu{flrn‘u b.iml lm{’urflon lxndnlcltr‘; :'l‘gllf;‘:l;o? s 1ta loweat depositor. The latter camo {n_ yester. | Stcounts, /804 nalicis o re‘-ln{:mm' position of a tax, whether pald by the | followed with an answer to tha sentimont, **Tha | While thers have been hoary failutes in this huse THE STINGING SENSATION Friday, March 23, 10 a. m. da ol recolven g iy cent, e idend | B, Jee gl Gl reisihed | Compsay on hel wages or by the men themanves, | SEA8 Of Hiagl L Afc: ot Mekgriandihad - | nseeln svery ofher proingot iy dnd marnihe | 1n ne gule caled s neatborn* (uby 1t 14 . = ona 3 i v b . . uring ntro dul 8 11 CAT, s & . i, Wi et olenrs, walb o et e | manmade tenry b M, var apBriied ¥row | SOuLL ALt el U BIRELRED | By, i axolopiec'aly ow G sher: | warthy el nat i athaf Snchastoccarvod ere, | EVEA(D S90S e MEGALLASRE | FRESH INVOICES, - wi solemnity, mOs0 COn= G ' o {1 hy | althou; 0 jcogo trads in sn o ! . e bcsurs'ihe tnstiation had. swiudied i | . Georgs F. (Vori also fonnd it necessiey o clovo | GOt nyining el to di wonlt gult, aud wo wolnh’t and, ‘though hoarse, poke 10 1o great ncceptancy | gatad tho enormota amount of $14.000,000 in | HoB 10 1bo stomach of the foad contained in i1 by Fifty Ttolla Single and Double Chaln Tagralos ot oFare nilh, which wha Hgpifaly Medus, | | p;bir Ol teores yestgpday, Freferrod aehis, | favoto supiy thel pacce wlihail intorlor claet | ofthe smonbere; e progsaauio which topatnod | SN, vThth foekfoahow nat ol the ves propor | #3,0rsChlas F b gusrieflce, whlel I Mecktn | oy ol inge, Recotver Jackson, of tho Thind National, has | 2135783 Focpred, (et K0 000 0 Hoe s catied far, rospantcs by I Mollugh, dohn F. Kln. | tunwof this mereantile and manufacturing intor. cat in onr midst, hut lkowiso the high cha Reforonce to the Reglster, and stabllity of those engaged In the h‘nnln It also epoaks volumes In favor of Chics; ad- vautages as a manufacturing polnt in this lm- of that ascretion, The ordinary way of treatin| :hl(l n{‘mptm. {orl‘l I;S.nuynglfl;,u.:lu o -tamlllng HIGGINS' TAPESTRIES. stor bi-cacbonate of soda, on aikali, ta nontra tho acid. But soar atomach cannot_be :urr- fi; OIL CLOTHS. O bank, leaving only $11,000 yot to be paid. If all tue broken bankn could be as prumot an the Third Natiunal in satiefying thelr depositors, thero Assignoes wiil be chosen at 10 n. m, to-day for flwrxe Uanaleln, for Parker & Boynton, aud for David R. Crego, g = alle, which tend to weaken the digestivo ap- GED. P. GORE &CO., Auctloneers. \tould be very liitle catise for complatnt. Well-attended and_quite enjoyabla balls wore | portant branch of enterprisc—such advaniages se | S1< . $ SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEP. y the city anything, it must be so larg g ! paratud, A fac better remedy s lostettol tom- i the cassof the Sats savtuga fiank mpotition: | o, SUEBMION coUNT 1 e, | B G IR et 0 RS given lua pugnt at Vet Sids “Turmer Hall byiho | Snable her to auceamfully compote wiih al ot o, h | Anclent Order of Iilbernians, and at A got any 199 Ve, Pauk altough baid qnite | finere all by the Knichts of St. ‘Vatrick. 1 Wore ™ duys o “ehesn fures “Dord | What was styled the ' Grand Angual Compii: tively lttlo pldf and | montary Recaption of the Bt. Datrick's Koclety ™ comparatively littlo siding. A Jicenas tee o ewall | yaygiven at Maskell Tall, on_Desplainca iret that, tiey could pay it witliant erivpling thomasven | Guiis a'crowd of youngstérs, boys and sirls, wara ; o 3 the thing 1taelf ia wrong, sa I view it Whyy | Presont, and all apueared 'to enjoy them- markets, elther old or naw, In supplying tha West ern and Southern trade; nnd, lndesd, the work. manlike, finoly-finished 'producta of our shos. {faotories ar dily working their way into favor among biiyers in sections more than half wa, toward {he strongholds of this production an trafie in_Philadelphis, New York, and New En- Mary Plant, Mary Caproni, administratriz, Ueorgo Caproni, and Micacl B, Piant, to forecloso a traat deeu for "' 000 on Sub-Lot 31 of Sub-Llock 4, in Blocks nd 24, Inlt‘hn Cansl Trustees’ Subdi- ' suit for $1,000 against to sell the bank buflding. Yesterday an order win enterod giving him pormission to sell the bullding and eafoty deposit vaults, with the appur- tenancea and Oxturca, Notice of {he eale la to be glven by advertisement, to bo publ o tima within tho spaca of thirty ut any time afier dae, in nome NEWSDADCT OF Nows- ach bitters, which strangthens (be collular mem- | —g3v WD, A, BUTTIIRS & CO. Beanos tha scat of tho diicully, Toguiates. e Now Y o A SRS s oF Uho RAstric secrorlon, Talicoven. tne qustity 1t Auctionecrs, 174 Fase Randoioh-at. ilated, and pots tho stomach Int vorkf g Srasr. Tetfact digestion follow 0aa natnsai sc: | 10 Crates White Granite Ware quonce, and there s no more troable from heart- IN OPEN LOTS, Burm of snur stomach, The liver and bowels 1 alao thoraaghly regalated by this sovereign aiteras | 20 Ca80s Cannod Beof, Mablon D. Ogden. v o agoly, rackil not . st Anufa 8 Prpera publistied in Chicago, New Yorc, Fhiiadel. | The Corn Kxchange Nationsl Dank fled a bil sirstcarariver apconducioratiouid e Fuquitad o el o Al el O S ML TR ST A b AT e RO P L S R il s il s ) ‘Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, s, sndHoston, to bo.llll!’ecud DY the fi'.‘:::,‘, um."i dRJImbX.rlvll -fu"dr?iul."té'crfifii, O R | San, ur & nowsnapor roporter §ean't see v o | Patetek Socloty, A fow kicked * when | thelratteution tathis city as uffording nnequale DEALIIN, WEDNESDAY, March 20,8t g arclock, at salcatoons mm’n "5’ mufl Recolver at public auction | sisth of the ner mey tax of $1,841. 6% ++Possibly those who want your men "“n"‘? they wore stopped ay tho door with thele *‘com. | fachiitics for thio pitranlt ‘of this business, and, as 3 ovi fa the cass in other lines, they will comne to the wisa concinslon that their Intereaty can be most cortainly subserved by transferring thelr astavlishe ments to the great centeal metropolls. Aslde from the advantages secured hero in the way of natural positlonaud unparalleted trans. portativn facilities, there are other Important factors that (avorustoa degreo worthy of con- sidoration. One ‘hicago being a leading hide for 1877, which was pa tho 24th of Jauuary last. CIKCUIT COURT. Louts Tlmgl began & suit in trespass agalnst Bernhard Kiliholz, claiming 83,000 damages. dJ. J, Mc(irath brought suit for $3,000 agalnst tho City of Chicago. CRIMINAL COURT. P.J. O'Nell was trled for larceny and scquitted. on aday and thma to be specified fn_tho advortiss- mentto the beat biddor, ‘The eals lstobo mot 1ess than une-half castiand tho balanco onahort time, not exceeding six months, at the option of tha purchaser, with interost at 7 per cent annam. ‘The id acce me by the leceivor shall bo subject 10 tho rejection or ‘approval of the Court, and'tho Iteceiver may requira the purchaser to wake a da- Bum on the spotof earnest money for ncnrt:{: o oF to Murk Kimoati'on | think the Companics will put up the wagea 1 piimentary roception' invitations, whan they or were told, **No admittance on that: you will have miols &y that tha pisn will ot antler.thar {0 purchano a clonk:room ficket for 50 conta at he taken, thare D g o, thomaclves mis- | box ofice," - Caleulating the nunibers present, the Commil 0 i Toers Of 1ho | engineors'of the mythical 8. Patrick's Boclety ‘ummittee to whom tae subjectof licensing tho intst havo realized & handsome 1Ntlo sum from cara was referred, cauna to woe ms 0no dav, and that extrayagant closk-room, asked ms {f we 'shonld oppose it. 1 told Iim v extsavagant clo . no. No expressod a good ' doal of “surprise, but :l::'ul‘l:lm(d blm we would pnt up the fare (o Ovo UTAII. MOFFATT-arch 18, EAwia I, Slofatt, wged U3 W4 HUTY \ T eraalns taken to Lasalle, 11t 50 BUSHE I S BAILRY=AL restienca of hisson, T. F. Dalley, i 231 Contr h 18, John lialley, aed 71 years. . Marel Funeral dafen 1. from tho Churcii of the Holy | feed Teas and Deans, different yarietics, at Auction Family w0 Norhwercra Uepot, iousa by cars tu Cai: | Wuidnradey March w0pat 10 'ciocz, at ‘our Auctiva emei ery. tootn, 17 N vary T, Hoots, £ A8 & CO.. Auctlancers. M easd fisndcieh DLACKWELL~0n the svenlng of March 17, at the WM, A, Ui residence of her son-in: N Goifrey Macdunald, No, A% 1 I Hnd OF font, in Cae we hod and leathcr market, stock fe convenfontly pracur. | FSnefes Sf perdon {noae; 0o ieey Mactonis, 3o o HEQULAR NATURDAY SALE. oty febac, e lompdiatastotis | | charies Cheigan Chatles loriarg were oa il . Eitae S5t htemo obt rovomis: 17 doout S oot e fhiaatthelowce, ague,, Aol cxppnaptal | fgs g foid - Joh i Bkl e | parior nd. Chamber Set, Househald Goods, vied 1ot full elfoct witboat unnoceasary deiay. B e e Tl b ey 2 g cur, | O, e e e oo aa ey Mho | g chios: consequeatly abor {e about thet mach | * Fuaeralservices s tho bouso on Tuckda, March 19, AT ATOTION, Finally, the Receiver ls nuthorlzedto make'all auch | Junas Bropawrr—Submittod cases. e vaw Liow It would work, and was nct disposed 10 | city, on his way to his old home In Massachusatte, | ¢H2 50 vory Important item in tne coat of pro. | 843:30p. i, [ORNING, March 33, &t 10 o'clock, & Binor srrangamens fespocting tho duiailvof the | Jimix GaneT3iE: 2t S Sl Wl b0 036, and 238 T o 10 wiavoraplaa lght, e are aelllog | and'yestordsy o Tuiouxs reporter mot him at tho | duction, Al theso pointa boing taken Into ac- CLAWBEY-0n the 1aih fnat., Mary, dauahier. of B A o anras, M et oot ol e for e praparty. | isges Moons-ou g s a8 debra waionat | site B8 4nts, 8 i e oromor‘abigea I | Eaimir Mot B SO IR LU MRl | S50 e Sutacatars can sndoral e | bl 8111 Lk Uy Coagc t CATAE Wi, A, DUTTES &C0. Aucioneen. i g 3 H - o *: .} 1 —-Aat the tnth Inst., at Elglo, ar e b e S e B doose Chiaros, Ka.1 L. ey éflfl"é'?&.‘a‘n‘.‘f-‘ia Jogm, No. 202, MaRtt. | agrecd io it. 'hio regular faca is fve cents, and | roportor: B T ot ™ pahio ATKIADIEY. | acute kufieriag, Jiuizh L. bmitn, 8443 yoara s 11 | 1By OHAB, E. RADDIN & CO., §y o Clark, licedalny B | byt phite o N tarding ve 11, | Jovne Y BeUnN Sickete o bueoiy-ha Siuping | - ¢'low aro imes ont your wayt Yorifes the transaction of bustacsa on & fAIF marsin | Eaua at Rosehil, Mondsy, March 10, Aejidienrs, 11 A 10 Y el forsy oiaine, " oo Jisus Booru—Nocall. No. 2,200, Marding vs. Ll ‘wo actually make o voluntary donation of | ' Timesare bad; about as thoy sre everywhero | fur proft. MITCHELL=3arch 17, of cansumption, John I FAND 1 T e foALLISTER=291 to 310 Inclusive, cxcept | §75,000 & Jar 16 tho Beapio of che Wee Bido. | olie." pltehels vayor Chicaew's nieliers, oty of | VERY LARGE AND IMPORTAN i, 247, % 280, 200y 201, o, 0. 297, Wk, | Now, If they licenss our e pect us i it things politicalt THE WEST PARKS, edn Mo, In thd 7o pour of s age, 8 200, 301, 8L, and 804, No. 240, Tricdel va, Chicagod | the lcense and keoo th 210 pAy aw dre thinge J Fu rylces at hta late restience, §3 Walnut-at., AUCTION 8ALE Rt dweaters Ratlway Cowiouny, on triaL, ~ o atime, wo shall stop seling ritee s L tone | ¢tMised, dockledly mixed. Our vote stands TUERR WAS NOTUING XRw eay corner of Wood. at v'clock Wedaeaday njoruing; DU Loiron. Fi y Cal Ti: Ao o tija] ntoon v8. Cisse, Bo. 838 | g nack (o Ave-cent fares, 'Tho city would make | 8bOU soven taana In favor of the Mormons. davsloped fn oo Weat fazk coniest shalfiihy, A r{l‘{‘—--————-“&‘;'X‘li“x"'n‘ul S e BOOTS & SHOES ; elslion, Texins ¥ Il Pution, New, fi;‘:.',fi'é‘.'fi'.‘.’, t | “Jvvam WitLians—Ueneral bustness. 5 _hmgu-:.n'unvljnl:alr;;nn“d m: people wm‘.m : m"un:: the Icn’llnl thiera now as botweon Gen- | vislt to tho office revealed tho fact that no actlon -_—__.‘N,.. TR g I A. C. Ky i n, JUDGMENTS. 1 or ey arc now paying for es and Mormoust?" ken since Saturday, 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS %m.#u”.‘hme'i':’*'.!'flé“ "»‘x‘icf'.‘f-fé'.‘.‘.‘xf{{"é(‘." * A haatows & 'Bll‘rl:ml CJ« gu-".hé!‘m :l:nv-n.:nnv Andersot l!il: rw‘;:“u'l.dlx:;'p l\'llx:\‘la:e 'ff«"’.’é'.f«’.‘;}'&bcg':'c“g‘f $4The fecling of hatred secnia to be dying out. ::?l m“ln‘:n-d up since l‘rld:y -:::::l:., ::llhl’: Polittrals “““"“"""‘““" = TUESDA"’ March 1”,: CON: 3 \'s ¥ i e - onsing . 4 2 P Sinaus iy, b Boelimhny besr vOTey o tiufies bio fa et al. Wit : drivers and conductors Is attended with more of | The muro thuy mioglo In businese matlers tho | wasathis home In Lawndale. Mr. McChesney | rrmip. RIONTH WARD IEPUBLICAN CLUD WILL | SLONED poots: "Oug srice mmew TR ISR AR Ucdrad Bantord, Crawn Foigti . ¥ bay, Prafrio g L AR AL Jess dificulty. mora docs this chango manifest itsclf.' had not 1aken the place to which ho was elected, 3‘ ees thisoyeningat 7:30, st No. 104 West Har- Cuien Ju M oot | Kear P "::Jm}‘l C. | ot ee, fe il tosrh B0 85 ** llow do matiers scem to run since Drigham | and had mads no attempt to do so, - —— Smuvl‘x}. Akren, .19 Atklusan, foston Var s counrrdenun Huotiiiacoh Miller ve. POLITICAL, Youngadeathil_ . o s il oretty | | 2e24ss Lipo and llulien wore preseat, 4+boid, CLOTHES-OLLANING, y i el ot sias, dait | .9 1pA h~J. 18, Crocki 1 ;b1 FUPTIL WARD, ¥ ing the fort," The former sald thay B ot § S T e e Dosatitole PYED. Tueihe-C. 0, g, onsan 1L i Thoiida, dal | AU e T e B A T AL ¥ T . oo Tor new THiase > much | same grooveas in Lrigham Youog's Laksi W. M. Junes, .gflalfll‘::‘-fim " Wnfl:f’}':'fl A meeting of the Fifth Ward Repnblican Club | jifotime know what thelr next mova would be, Bonney Yo ur 0 |d : cn%’i?fi'i::'n?n?:;:f‘:‘l A | Wedneuday, Mareh 20. ed U, O, D. ¢ 4 : was held last ovenlng at No. 130 Archer avenue, **Is theta no change in the public scntiment?** was East, and the present Incumbents would not } A Uiwiuiesi A, Bimuall, THE COUNTY BOARD, Tha Commiiteo apbolated at the Jast mecting to | *Tbo Iast Leguiatare, wiicn met thia winter, | take any ction until compelled to by the other | RN g&" A3 Clothlng, Hata snd Caps. Notions, &6 SEXTON'S BXTAA ALLOWANCE, selcct the name of & candldoto for Alderman re. | S0¢Tied MOty Incilued 1o act Ubaraily than any that | side. 1d not thiok that the new organtation Ul Weat s fi-{:m ALSO OBITUARY. The regular weokly meeting of the County Board | ported the name of If, Brinkman, Jr., a dry-goods | cretion than ever before upon important matte: woald ever attempl to got together agalu, because ¢ < 8t (hlea, " % . [, w¥o. | Alargae line of Millinery Uoads, consiating of Hi OLIVER A. WILLARD, clothes “‘l!‘ L"_m,“.““{,'"‘.'.'e" Doonets, shaden Fln:gnhluhbonl. W befug un 2 i 8 e Biawle eton dved | Ally desitabla guods, and the I A meating of journallsts called to give expres- i, ¥ olon to tho general fecling of sorrow at the death was held yealerday afternoon, al) the members present. - Under the head of unfinished business, the reso- dealer on Wentworth nvenue, ‘The fsport waa ac. | Some of the latest elccted mombers aro quita i 4 tat the nest cepted, and, tbe geplleman belng present, ho ad. | ¢rat In thair polley,t* lden (attered himeelf that he could not be 1, becanso the law was im dressed the meetiny. 1+In what wayi™ [ Mr, Brenock would not bo pros: moel s 0 rgcal aad’ most valustle Mr, o LADIES AND GENTS. | 26 blethe BLa0rimeRt Glts far piaced 00 A4cHOR, Towards the goneral intarests of th o | Quited at al fect which = = e = of Sr. 0. A. Willard washoid yesterday affor. | lutlonof Mr. Burling proposing 1o estop s mollda, 3 Soaliittes of Shies was sprolnted ‘owar _mg;m‘ tarsstsof the Qentilen.” | creaiodthe Fark ‘oard, IVF, fuol ad told bl TALIL GOODY, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO« Grand Paclfic Hotel, Therewere prei lowance of §3 per thousand extra being pald to P, | 1 tha Sonth Town Convention, +1don’t think (has it la. ftiswioatier that oute | Hrencck woald aok Prosent bimaelf RE i CATOUA WAYE. ‘Auttionuere, 78 and K0 tanaolph-ste Sullivan, Prof. Willlam P, Jones, T, | J+ Sexton for brick used tn the Court-fouse work, ‘Tho Comnmnlitcs rotirud and roported the follow. | #1dcrs know but littio aboat, Ty that mean those | apd ho would probably not be there st ail at the PR AT A Rt your halr by was taken up. In obedlence to a general howl ido of the Aformon Clurch, o 2 [ . H. M. luguuln, E, B. Wood, of the ing pames: A. W. Traln, R. Cole, Yaul Plper, tr'(mplnull. kn fact, bo mado beau+ TUBsnusn‘MLv March 19, at 0:30 s. m,, 8¢ oul John Wagner, and M, Loeb. v+ How is that caused next meuting, The other threo lxnnllnman would from the ‘‘Ring," it was refersed, although latd " Chanes A Androve, DiTi N e wanid soTass 1o sl with niy (1orden) an iy o o Mt S8 | wp awp SDCOND-AND. FURNTURE, CApPETS. 10 ert, formerly of the Journ 1 . Lleb .| tSimuly becauseall the plaral marrt : Y toga Ware foun: 3 - . M. Taylor, Charles A. Androws, Davld Cs: over uader the rules ot the Jast mooting. Jublon ks daptad: - eureadh, the followtng reso- | o uciea’in tna: Endowment Hovse aud peosts | McCros wauld refuss tosit with him (lloides) and Ffhuipiied e il GENERAL HOUSELIOLD G00D3 3 ALSO: 150 Euxom ¥. A, Daron, of the Fosf; 3, E, | Thecomumunlcation of Architect Evan in rel fiegoleed, Thas the delcgates of the Fifth Ward use outside of the Cnurch know nothing about them, | to business Just the same. BLISON, POMEROY & CO. Etone and Victor Lawson, of the Aewa; E. 11, | ence tothocostot the Court-llouse, aitesdy pi il thiet ‘Induenca at {he Contentlon, la farer af The Mormun pooplaare not nukind,—~that ie, I | e new wryan ix un have taken no furher ac- tion, bui s specia tng ml( be_cailed In s day the dlscretion of {he President, Mr. Wil Woodard, when plaa of action will be de- clded upop. 0V, SHELBY M. CUI a cuLLOY, Adjatant-General Hillard, of the Stato Militla, Attorney-General J, K, Edsall, serived in the city yealorday mornlog from Bpringdeld and put up st the Grand Pacidc ilotel.” A Tmisuns reporles sought outtho Governor snd Mr. Edsallto get from thew, 1f posa 1sled, was taken up and referred. Lharles B, Bchoreck for Town ABSTHAOTS, A communication was resd from Recorder Brock- way In soswez to a resolution calling for s state- wment of the expenscs and receipts of tho abatract Lrauch of his ofice, The document showed tho recoipts 10 have bean §37, 842,07 and tue vxoendis ;um $20,838,44, from Dec. 4, 1870, 10 Dec. 4, I} for the South | have not found them s0. The Endowment House own. 18 to them a saczed place. Their people are not ‘Tho meeting adjourned at tho call of the Presi- | diffcrent from ourown when seen upon the streels, dent. ‘They are thrfty -z‘vlcuunmu. a8 a clase, und will Mesars, Julius Rodbertus, Jansen, and Micker. | tresta stranger well when he comes {n contact with son, candidates for town offices, addressed tho | them. ™ meeting, **Don't you think that volygamy works anin. "he delogation 1a esid (o bein favorol P, G. | Juryto tho Territory and linders its develop- Dodge for ‘Fowa Collector, ~ Of course 0o primarias i will be held in this ward. ** 1 think it does. [ refer you to that portion of BEVENTEENTI WARD, my last rucssage, which ls as followa: The nmminu of the ¥eventcenth Ward bad & Tho mejority of the peopls of mi. Territory belong Uriggs, of the Rockford Reglater; tha ev, Dr, Ldwards aud Leandor Stone, of the NortAwetern Chrutian Adrocate; Wil Jlsury Bmith, of ¢ m V. Bteele, of the 2Ymes; Uenry Brabac, and others, M. Willlaw Heury Smith called the meeting to order, sud Lieat.-U0v. Shuman was called to pro- a Gov, £human, on taking the chair, said that (his was the sccoud time 1n on¢ Week that the journale istic profgssion had been called on to wourn the loss of au esteemed wewber, e desired 0 cx- ::d:'"‘- g‘l’f 1‘3{!:“ pfi.fie‘:: Detwoon Hubbard and Kinsle, Hauor, Chieagor C°M% | sweaneqlay Morning, March 20,at 10 o'locks = peawess | ENTIRE FURNITURE LINEN L e e iaty Oty 8 coata® | 10-raom house, Brussels snd Wool Carpete, Parior ¢ 4" ol alr by wall. - send slz i fe- | I vares Byl Sedslou 3l $A,f8: | Chamber and Dining-room Vurniture, Kitchen W ““AfTNnYT“ At 7 NORTH PAGEST, M. Pitzgerald wantad tho communication rofer- i) Loe tard 0 the Imbroglio, Gov. Cullow sald sim- LT WOk e e Ticds, and leddlng, &c., &0., &¢. red to the Fiusnce Commities, voluuteeriog the [ real good old-fashioned pow-wow last night 8 Teliklous sect known as ihe * Later-Day Bainta.rr | 5541 S UILIT kS, iock Fauls, 1. e EEsSild¥ & co., Auctioncere gz el i, of ot i | ket et it esfonrs | PhotiToiley bl ettt | Sty desitule g0l | P o tormongmee bar et sna 1 |~ ~QuomION 8aALTS: FodiidFeco. swmst cd blu. * The suesker kisew him wull: Bad bic & | 5. Diadlar whnted the matier roferrad 10 tno | arhed Ouk by b banginy F ikl strcet. Thoy Fhia Srateru of mark 128 | nave appoiated Mr. John Drenock to il bis place berM Delghbor, aud ha tures, polygsmy. s Lias €0, o O L ia e TrreEYe, = s xocw bimwlls fad ecw s | ue Bradlor wauted. the smater otarsed totoo | furned out by e indiods, "W pecaaion: bylak | {iSSa RIS A Al doarines, bt con | RS MBERASAN: e R M e By 1L FRIEDMAN, ATCTION i) ary juterest, ‘The | violatlon of law. 1Inal i A . Wil Lhe Btates and Territories ex- int {n the public fayor has boeo obisined—name. 5 sher(d's bale of lstect of iaonaad they had cousufit ooy Bl of bis | same Lt e 4 Durliog mad ball-court, “was “crowded ‘tasuffocatlon, and [ ccotUtah it considereda yrave ‘adcuse adlsse: | Y.’ siogpege of extravegant expendiiure of 200 40d %03 Hisadolph-at. Cloth and Herehant Tailoring Gaods, Satvors of n.-{l’evm. Liobad aiways Lad & Wigh | tions of oas kiad o ssotbes, ARG & ureat dearof | ap ‘o “ho Miyam Kelly wasealled | IIGY, e variiong of Suf couniry snd Sek the in 15008%: e aatd the reporter, **oliber atda will G Fimmings, oce., at Nok. 27 and 20 Cjlptopst.. T n ot M, Wil peosst, bl el | UawasSouaumea o'saciitiap uietiblect 1 | o ot M mouita o G one'tiist | ISR AR DR iR il | S e oo, gt Gl | Rogular Weekly Trado Salo of Croekery, | 35t ifirst e Bt Wi i belite, SIS ANt | pit Sl e e Coamd b fedoris | el snanebello e, s Wicsis | IR AV st C A g i WA Wik o S it besly e, b +That s all right. I have mothlog more Lo do with it."' sald tha Oavoi-'a ‘1 have pr‘:ln‘l:d 3 o the The Warden of the lneanc Asylum and Poor- S Holden's place O1L-TANKES, House presented bly yuarterly report, 1t showed Dress would, be hoped, take sporopriste sctlun. luws which rest Bl yelitug huatily for thelr favorte o ot iusa Tienl litlons skt Tho "division of 1he houss scemed to. be shoh | Arh eintalocd tn them. i 88 crates Cruckery in open lots and origl- HESOLUTIONS. thiat 1he patlents at tnd Asylum st the beginniog of | even. A grest many called fot **McCalirey. a1 B, desnock o 8 \ nal packages, WILBON & EVENDEN) o FER S ochi | i it T el e A | el e Vo it | B TS Rl o Y SR | s SRR Sl i T | 12 cake Yellow and ocklagham Ware, OIL TANKS . 47. : 3 o, i euthity utilc stpenditare, and | under: - gt o et G | ORI BRI, | ST G SR it | R S, s et | ST, BibESER AR AL S0 | 05 el of Glaemare, aasorod. Sl Bates, snd Hobart Afler an abicnce the Come | for meat, 31, 050,08 fot Douts and $128 ‘fordry | Mer Jona K. h has atmilat asois | TAREgAsue Reritory st i A Decorated Ware, &¢ S84 Wt L S A GO aturned, a5 Mr: GUlbors read tho foliow. | Ruods: TThe' Focr-lioues Bed' had S0k umoics | toas, JSAL Mr. James EymoatThr iodiplre: | couiis me Able efect—it produces sa uosetdled | | M. Kdaallald that tho matter wis pute) o g, e @. W, BXCEYURD, Austionass. o 4an3 1o Gatalaesa

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