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¥ . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1878 Hquor to minore was hield at tho Grant Place M. E. Church Iast cvening, Addrestes were made by the Rev. Drs, Marah, Iluater, Young, and Guruey, and Mr. Paxton. . A tomperance masy ‘bash Avenne Method| atlendance was com {vely small, and the ex- erclecs wero led by a br. Stokes, an itinerant tem- ranes worker, Btief aadresses wero made by irs, Kelly and others, and fanrteen persons signed the pledge. 8 A meeting of the Chicago Avenue Red-Ribbon Cinb was held last evening [n tho lectare-room of the New Kngland Congregational (,‘h\n‘(:llli br.C.C. lligging proslding, The ‘meoting wan addrersed by the Rev. Arthur Little, pastor of the Church, who spoke of the neccssity of total abatinence, and referred to the saccesatul work accomplished by the Ited-Ribbon Clubs. Prevention was Riways Dbettor than cure, and there was a field of Iabor open to overybody In keeping the young men, eapecially, from Atqnlrln% a tasto for strong drink, Dr. Higgine exhorted us hearers to contioue thelr sgitation of tno suoject af temperance, and to Kkecp It before the pubile and before tha churches in season and out of season, Messrs, Swallow, Kirkpatrick, and Miller, reformed drunkards, gavo thelr expericnce, erediting thelr rescno from the THE CITY. GENERATL NEWS. The revenue retarns yesterday at the Custom. Tlouse amounted o $17,018,80. Tho temperalnre yesterday, 38 observed by Manasae, optician, 88 Mndlson street (Tnisuxs Duliding), was, at8a, m., 473 deg. ; 108, m., 41 12,m., 45; 30, m., 40; 8 p. m., 43, Dsrometer at8s, m., 0. .y 30,15, The Secrotaries of tho Ward Clube shonld not paglect to sond to the City Clerk thie morning the n2mes of persons to act as Jndges and clerka at tha April election. Ths Council Committee wha aro to appolnt them meet for the last time at half-past mecting was held at the Wa- Church Inst evening, Tho ‘While Engine Compsny No. 14 was running to the alarm from Box 842 at 7 o'clock last evening, firanintos farmer's wagon owned by o farmer named May reslding at Evanaton. _Mra, May was at the time the only occnpant, and was engaged 11 | 1iy o the labors of the Red-Ridhomsts, An op. tarming around in tront of No, 104 Noeth \olls Porianity to mn the pledgo was embraced oy quite n number prosent, after which the meeting ad- n was struck, She wi {brown oatand badly’ njured about tho bead 44 | fournea, The first namber of aone-eent greenback paper, 40 be ealled tho z'elaqn:rh, will be issucd Taesday anorning. 1t will e a daliy of four pages, each of “ix columns, wiil have an office in Roania’ Build- ung on Manroo street, will employ no Union print- ‘ern, have its own_presscs, and got iis telegrphic SUICIDES. : At an carly honr yesterday morning Mra. 0'Con- nor, residine at_No. 174 West Taylor atreet, upon going Into @ coal-ahed in the rear of the lot to pro- care sonie firing, found her husband Mautice hang. ing at the end of a clothes-line thrown over one of tho rafters, Iia had been ont all night, and had ews from the Natlonal Press Associstion. 'The | evidentiy been hanging there for somo hours. projectors ex to Im‘\‘lle .She}mt:’"ln"m iy iounl | Poverty and liqnor are sapposed to be tho causes. Mr. 8, F, Norton wi ¢ rpanaf ho ‘party. have charge of the editorial department. The old rookery on Adama street 2 a3 dry, from reporter's standpoint, ns & walerless iponge, /Everybody ia waiting for a decision in the injunc- Alon case. . On ite resait everything reeminely de- ponds,~ No employe lins yo recelved sny pay.al- hoagh nearly ail of tuem aco **hardup, " They dang_on, however, cxpecting that food will b put 4nto the tnouth of the corporation by some means, and that fn alittie while tho teat will yield milk. No morc discharges aro at prosont contomplated in ‘any of the deparimente, Havinggotten rid of slxty- four men, Sapl, Hickey 16 at work un o now Appor- ‘tionment of tho force, da 1 to cuard as well as po siblo the differcnt sections of t! Waen thin wotk Is fintahied he will do tne Leat ho can withis trolmen, In tho other hureaus the snswer 1o an nquiry for news was, **Nothing gofng on." There dled here yenterday, after a long and minful sickness, John Barker, in the 04th year of is age, Mr. larker was a mative of North Ane dover, Mass, In the yenr 183 o moved West, and settied fn Michigan City, Ind., where he car- ried on business as a genoral merchant and dealer in grain and provistons until 1853, whea hie formed srith Mr. Frederick Haskell the firm of Haskell & arker, of which he contlnued 8 member until ‘his decesse, being encased extensively in tho Deceased was 40 years of nge, and leaves & wife and six small childron In rather Door circume stances, Yeaterday forenoon John Lotz, single, 7 years of nge, and residing st No. 635 North Clark wtroet, died from the offecta of a dose of arscnic taken the day before, e bad been drioking hard recently, anil while out npon spree boupht a qunntiiy of arsenic at tho drug.store of A, Ebert, corner of State and Twelfth atrcots, and then, go- g over to n raioon on West Van Drren sireet, he took the deng fu & glassof becr. Then he went home to dle, In the' first caee Coroner Dletzech found a verdict of suicide by hanging whils in A ntate of despandency, and in tho sccond, sulclde by arsenlic. The other was that of Richard ann":fl years of age, at No. 409 labbard atreet, At about noon yewterday a couple of shota were heard by the neighbors, and a little later younz Brogan was found writhing in great agony under tho stepa at tho rear of the house, he having shot himgelf with s amall 8mith & Wenson sevon-shooter, the bullet entering the breast Jast below the left nipple. Ie wan takon indoors, and cared for by Dr.’ 8trong, but shorlly before 4 o'clock ha explred. TOTEL ARRIVALS. Sherman Rouse—1i. C. Chy Steriings the Noston huharmontc clubs C. T, Naw Vorks Col. 1. 1, Usgood, anutacture and sale of railway-cars, which they suriington, Vi.3 T, B, Lo mpbell, St. lauly ittniahed 10 tonuy of the leautug rallroads of tho 8. Kedton, - sloliney, rd n Fiace, llo-lmm & orthwest. 1le was alo Interested ns o stock- i) Honghton, Sich.t = the “Non. . tireen Jiolder In woveral Joading bankennd in the South | ITE: yeiotborat Lol d: . Hazens. New TOrk: “Eldo Street-Hallwa PR Al Tl Company, bealdes being 3 Jarge owner of real eiate, For none years Dast e resided {n this city, Ho leaves o wife and threo macried chlldren, two sons and a daugliter. A joint meeting of the Trustee “Toledos A s Tal Rirote: d. ity o b edoy ‘almak outsi J. 1 Tometer the Mo . . Wilkon: Towa; Gen. e Vand: wear, Dubuque; 13, 8, Hicvens. enteld, n. and 1. 11, Courtright, tfani 0.1 §% L, the Hou, E, U. McFetrid, aud the flon, k, Hudsw tho Acndemy of Design was hetd 2 B, Wikcy Dr. We 31, Clistniiors, 1lule {n the chialr. An_informal report was m B, Dubugi Vi e b by Mr. Staftard and Mr. French, from which it | the'fon. W. Cutttoy, New Yorks J." 1. small l}mrnrcu 1hat measures were being taken to pay | laad: Cul, Guy C. i, Nebraska} It. utfe the lndebtedness of the institation, and that thero | 1. 3. Badler. Philadeiphiag 1, ¥ Ketridie, Oniahac.. wan every prospect that the debt,'which has al- | Frement HouseTU e ouokRy SRISIOL NG teady been reduced from ubout 87,000 to | Yorks Cot. il D, il I Dofte, Louts- romething near 81, would ~ specdlly | viitey Col. I, C. M. Freneh, 000, be lquidated, The Trustocs of the Audum{ have declined to qualify until the indcbtednens fs done away with, and It secms_now that there remalns ‘but a comparatively small amount to raise, Meas. ures wera adopted which, if carried into efect, willst anearly daynet {he Acsdemy on a sound footing, Among thuso who took part in the con- wuliation wers Leonard W, Volk, F. W, Peck, *Charles E, Culver, X , John Stalfurd, and & numbtee of artlsts who sre members of thc Academy. The Irrepressiblo George Francls Train lecturod in Lower Vorwacris Turner liail last evening to ‘quite a respectable audience, composed of botn men and women. Ho commenced by esutioning ‘tho door-tender to allow no member of the press «to enter without paylug his way. lle said women . 81, N. Tilossom, Bt. Toul A, Pittabuirg] the ifon. Lorenzo Allis. 8t Pauit the ilon. Thomas Sheil, Clinton: Jubn C; Chapman, Loulsviliey ¥, . dardoen,” Cinctnnatis T, B, Henderion, New zlcans. THHE CUSTOM-IIOUSE. TN GOVENNMENT BPECIAL COMMITTEE to investigaty Cnstom-Ilouse fraods convened agaln yesterday ot o'clock p. m. In Mr. Smith's rivate oflice, Appratser-Ganaral Meredith presid. ng, ‘The Commnlttes held & secret sosslon, and continued the work communced Weduesduy, tak- ing up some of thequeativns tnder advisoment the day befora, The witnesses who appeared befors the Committec yesterdsy w aY, of the flem of John "V, ere X Farwell & Co. C. 8, Bteel, of thefirai of Bteel & Price, man »2bould e allowed 1o vote forthe frat, e dn | Yicturers of baking-powiers T. W. Andetson, A avor of ihis say aye." 1Io propascd | from ho firm of J, \v; Duanie & Co., ininortess of fruits and spices; J. K. larmon, from the firm of John V. Farwull & Co. i 4. Btettauer, of the finn of Stettaner Brothers; . 8. Carter, from the frm of Chapin & Gare: A, C, Bartlett, from the hard- wara firm_of Miubard & Spencers ana Phil Wads- wortb, sole importer of the Portland cement in this city, and at the bead of the United States Bonded Warehouse, ir. 1. ¥, itay wae Interrogated In rexard to whiat ho kuow concerning thio discrimination of tna Custom-1lanss oficials in New York in (avor of the ito. m‘[i:nlu & new party immediately, which should recognize the principles of no other Juorty. Conch-Shell Reynolds arose and ted to ‘organize to-night. Mr. 'I'rain thonght this o good Jden, and called for the yeasand nays. small oy asked why the strects were not cleaned, and was told that it was because tho Aldermen pocketed all the money. Cain killed Abel, which so pleased & Lo gave Cain a lettor of tntroduction nother city, and Caln mur- tronbla for all ‘;nn:{‘ldnd.w“';h:hurtfirznnfl Gotbiam {mporters, in under valuations, damages, Sromen nat belug allowed to voto orlgluated with | ctc. 1o spoke particularly of the sriicls of ul Adam and Bve. - Tf it had been tp spenker who | Bized burlaps, for swiich hie sald tho New York | porters were charged 10 per cent, while the Chl caga Importem were charged 35 per cont, C. 8. Hteel relsted wnat he kitew sbout the importation of argols, or cream tartsr in the rough, J. 8. Carter could not tll much aboat the lquor | rtation a8 regarded the New York Custora- said Chapin & Goro Imported the mo: heir voods direct from Montreal, Phily Wadsworth informed the Commnintice that, work and contelva all ko might, he could get his Portland coment but very little, if any, cheaper in London, whaore it was manufactured, than he could et it in was in the Garden of Edon and tha Lord had ssked him if he' picked tne apple, he would have “Yeu, what in h—1 are you goingto do al instead of laylog it io M ** A1l in favor of these principles vay ay: 1n favor of my bolding & meeting here to-morrow night say aye. Carried. 1lae anybody clse any questions o ask? Thoro will be uo trade in Chicago inside of thirty-three days. Home people belteve they are going to ride four horses in Tleayen, but are coutent to rid ckass on earth. ‘Al in favor of the jackasssay BMUGGLED LACE. New York. It wee evident, from the A usually veraclous evening paper went it a liule [ festimony - of SR the o iineael o blind ycsterday when it stated that Epeclal 'Treas. | 1850 stion whic h porter Uty Agent Hinds had gone o tho Post-Ofice and | Cmits publleing for varluus ruasons, —that i srest amount of crovkeds, Iating to the Naw Yo Tha Committee proposes to taku it casy, und it will prabably Lave a good Jab befors It “for some time to come. A storthand reporter was employ. cd yesterday, Tle Commitice #d journed until 2 $. 0. to-day. THE WEST PARKS, BYMITOMS OF A BACK-DOWN, Rocratary A. C. Millard, of the West-Park Board, turned up at hiv ofiice yeaterdsy morning saie and sound, [le had been crgaged in shipping #lack to his farm in Saline County, Kun | and had only kept away to attond to that busineas, Shorte 1y aftor Lis arelval, Robert McChewney, the Secru- tary of tho new orgautzation, made a domand in writiog for tho oficy snd rocorde. 3ir, Millard rend the communication, und, having quistly puck- eted 31, sald that ho had then 1o answer to make, but would make one very shortly,—8s soon as hu coald confor with bis sttorney, Mr. L. C. lonney. After Mr. McCleai hiad tuken ls dovarture, Mr. 3ifilurd thuk occasion to say 10 ‘Tus TinUNE re- puriers PR far an 1 am concerned, overything ahall bo done legally and in order. havo done uothing wront, sud nothing that I aw ashamed of, 1+ But you support tiuldan fu hie position)" 4+ Mr, llolden fhiuks that ho 1s cutitled to the Blu:e, and I think the queation ought to bo decided ho conrts.™ *Teuo enough, as far as it goos; but will_you lyer uj tho books sud rocurds to Mr,' McChos- acized & Iarge quantity of fno thread lace, found - passiag through (e watla In violution of the Cus- llclzlm- ;w‘-. 'l';he plain, unvarnished tale i juet ew 8gu & letter was recoived at the the foreizn malle, Mr, Hinds' man looked upon the lutter with something of a sauplcion that it contalned otlier matter thy mero correspondenca, e accordingly stamped (ho Jetter after the usnal manner in wuchi cases, and fitled out the rezulation Liank, intructing thy Tostmaster at the polnt of destination—an interior town In the Btite—to open it vn arrival, in the prescnco of the parly to whom It was addreesed, aud, in caso it contained dutlablo matter, tu so ace quaint the Custom-llonse ofiicl: ero, M, 1linds received o letter from the uforceaid I'ost- nsster yeaterday stuting that the package had been found to cantain thread lace, whict bo, the 2, M., valued at 330, ‘That was all thers was'of it. ~Tio Tacy witl cowo aloue onu uf these asys, the ap- praisor will value it, snd the man down in th in- terior will have tho pleasure, inaccordance with tne law on ha subject, of Daying (bat wppratsed ‘yalue bufore he can read his title clear and recvive Disown, Allthis s on the supposition that the mnateris] s really thread Jace, or something clis of value, A lot of su-callede **gold bLesds" were recently brought up ehort & their travele In the samgusnner ae that detalled avove, Thoy were carclully sppralaud by cauceis, who came 1o the conclusion that thuy inlght possibly scll for some- half & dollar. Tho woi ‘no on the lino opposite the s **10ld boads " in the pook containing these Poalbly the thread word oatters, and there 1t ended, -Jace way prove to bo as swall s (nd, ONNTIAL INSANE ASYLUM, tral e Asylum et HKankakee wi 1 Intended to reelgn 1o a short time, anyway, terdsy awardod to the ~ ilin Al . wu"{n“w S, ole Whcu 1 took the pusition of Becretary, [¢ Was ui deratood that 1 would not stay lunger than the 1st of June next. I would have Lut, since ibis tlllulllml hoe ¥ The State wus the lowest bldder fur its and tho result is that thura is & preat wlonurs. gone Away moonor, 000 a0 Szrogularly \sfuction smong tho othoer bidders, | brougui up, I will stay und Bght 1t out. 1 sw will- wiko put In tielr propossla fu goud faril Ty 15 abide by the deculon of tho fower court, 1t ‘Tha law creating the now In 1t v agutnes mo I will rewgn fustaotee, If it is authorlzing its construction, allows "rustees uo siternative. ‘Ul Penitentlury was to be wllowed to bid without a bond, ond, i ite provossls were accepted, It be allowed to contract without . Tho Peniteutlary Comulssioners bid for every. thing, Including the coutre bufidiug, oflices, ward vatldlog, kitction, boller, und cugina-houes, car- puuter-ahup, gas und water works, plumblng, Kan-Oxtures, suwernge, paluting, plastering, vic. ,— u fuct, the bufldings Somplete and ready fur océu. pamcy. he defeatod Lidders hold that this thraws bo convict labor in too closs competition with that of lonest mecnanlcs,—that iL puts a premium on ;vrm-lnulhlnv but a short thmo after any- 0w, " 'hen what da you Ympo" to doy'" ¢+ Jjcfors §yo away | waut to publish who the veformers are. ‘Thero ls Mr, Benpeit; ho e a nice 1000 o talk. [ can prove that he has attempied to alter & resulutton sitor it Lad been passed s that he could draw pay for oxaminiug lunid-titlos as the apecisl atturney of the Board, Ono of the Com- tnissionurs is drawing 000 suuther goes down to the Legislatu schuol-books vy cummunities that don's we by having laws adopled for that purpos &olng to show who the reformurs are e, The ‘Prustees of the Asylum obeyed the | Dics people 10 ery about reducing salar Ja Nl m!nlmnlyu{dmdr "flu‘,“" interrupled tho n-;’fom.fl duty, ry caunot -~ do all | reductng the expenses of tho Weat Purl tue’ " work, canuot send thy *“Thats all rgh am golng to facis I've told. yob, f h e of lhefil dayw, bofore 1 goaway." Nelthier Clark Lipo nor lolden wero around the oRica yeaterday mornlog. ‘The lalter 1s auzious to kuow’ wlere bo stands, Lut [ also exceuiugly auxious to siay whero ha iv, Siucs the troubls of Friday last, the park palice- men have squatted thewsvlves In the ofice nigh sud day, sud thelr namee are 4, W, Miller sud W, i, Ludington. These lellows bave boen put ou Ruard. vstensibly to watch toat no une uitacke the records, Thuse follows have noCunvtable powers wutaide of the parke proper, snd If they shuuld ut- tewpt to arresl say uno i would bu without the least color of Iaw. Thuy ate stusply intruders, who aro paid by tho taxpayers Lo du sume Leavy sitting around, President Willard Woodard yesterday tired of this frutfc, aud jast dropped a huo tu the two lazy once, fuforming them 14t thetr screices were Qlspensed with and that they need not it sround sny lopger, siuce their pay wuuld stop from date, Of course they dido't beed the request, but thers may be & we when they wiil, aud that way be Iy tho uest future. Thy Dew organization b dofug nothiug just uow. It 1s resting upon ils vars, wah' g 40 800 whit move by other uide way muks within'n dsy ortwo. ‘There aro hlkely 10 be vome pecullar duvelopincnts befure the week s vut. POLITICAL. TUE CITIZENS' UNION of North Chicago held & meeting last evening to nomloate towo oficers, uelegates from tho differ- eus ward orgsnizations being present. George E. Adawms was electod Presldest sud Harey T. Hogers Secrutary. Ualy one name, Patrick Loftus (Democrat), was meutioned for Supervisor, and be got sl the voles. (Appluzse.] For Clerk, H. P. Brusewlz sod Walter G. Goodrich (KRepubllcan) were pamed. Tbe lattes Teceived the nomination. ‘I'ie pest ofice was Asscsvor. The present in- cuwbent, Willlam M, Turewan (Dewocrat), bud no wpposltion. [Appicuse. | ‘fhere were twu candidates for Collector, —WHl- lam Buttermaa (Reyuvlicaa) sad Curbaan Teme coavicts 1o pul lence thero will be a general sub-letting of contracts, which, svine of the cuntractors claim, will not result In suy Lenefitto the Btate, Tl busldings are (o be cou- atructed of Jollet rubuly-stony, and this the cou- victe can et uut. They can alwo du ihe woud- Work, ¢Lc., bt the masunry wili bave (o be let out, 24 will the gradiog aud geners] construction. The following are the blds ae recerved: Tilnow Siate Peoltentlary, §169,874; Iloratlo T, Miller,8170,750; Williat McNell & Son, 3180, « 792; N. C, Tureell, Kankakee, 183,524 ; Thumas E. Courtaey, §164.145; Edwin ker, 184, 3473 James Lilly, $180,575; Bulth & Wicke (wlthout $1us, 3945 Cux Hirothers (withont tower), low & tiobel, §205,6:20; Willisw E. J.250; J. 8. Moultua & Sou (Lollow TILK STATE LOARD OF UEALTU iu seaslun at the Grand Pacinc Hotel yesterday mutolag for the purposs of exswiniug candidates forcartificates and tranaactiug wuch bustness might come befure it There wero presvat Lrs Cluri, h‘lj‘ln'. Chambors, Clarleston, Warduc «¢airot Ludiam aud lauch, Cuicugo; und Dr.d ory. thamuaign, Sistyapplicauions for esawin tions had been gecelved, but only sixteen present- ed themselves. They were put throught the will In BRELODIY, SUTEYLY, Clhicmlatey, Lbatetrice, gynecolugy l\al'mlu‘y.mmllul Jurbiprudence, Materta- Medica, huosy sd practice of weaiciae, ‘aud physoloyy. Tue cxsmiuations are sil I writiog, and such questlons as thie are ssked: What furwe the ductus commuuw choledochus!™ ‘Tuea agalui ** What Ls the vitultary budy!" ‘Fhers are other ucations euually full of such quies bomor which plranis for certificates bavo Lo snewer, 0 Board cousidercd 1o coscs of 8 uuwoer of physiciaus who sse nruuclnsln thu State contrary Lo law. It was determined 30 prosecute thewm l"\rlhwflh ualess they gave up thelr falso preten- sluus. Dr. Uelle, of the Nozih 5ide Midwife College, was befutu the Board. and was cxamined at length. He bad given ub bractice, Lo ssld, sud fntends go- ing 10 & wedical colluge nd perferting blumsell in the procticy of medicioe, Tle Board Fesulvod b ezatiua the midwives, und none witl be sliowed certifcates unlees they cau come up o the stand- and dewmauded Ly Law, TEMFERANCE. . Awell-atieaded wecting of thoss who are ia “sar ol eulusaus We baw fusbldding We vale of ple. “An finformal ballot Tatterman, 15. The latter 17 votes 10'10 for tho former, ‘The Convention then adjoarned. THR POURTII WARD Republiean Clab met At tho olil Armory Hall, In- diana, near Twenty-ninth strect. lant evening. and clerks of election in the wara, sud it was n prxve-l. being substantlally the same as last yea( voto for Frank Drake for Assesror, and P. L. W, Johnson for Town Clerk. Col. Ricaby inquired ‘It there were an: officers to be clected, and suggested that i wns they all be elected from the Funrth Ward, [Langhtor. | recommended {0 the primary to-morrow for Alder- man, bat the motion waa loat. After somic other business a petition was handed to the Becrelary, which was numerously signed, calling on I, E. Mallory to allow the nse of namo as candldate for Alderman. the petition was a letter from Me, Mallory cone sonting, aud, on motlon, ko was nnanltnousiy the Clnb. ‘The Cinb then adjourncd nuill 8 week from fo- motrow evening. BRVENTIL WARD. A mecting of the Bevenih Ward Repnolican Club waz heid at No. 303 Ilinc lsland sveuue Inst even. ing, U. W. Gara President of she Club, in the chalr.” They had n stormy time. o mectig was overrun by tho ' nff-ra® Democratic rouhs of that deliztitfal nelzhborhoud tosnch an extent that the transaction of business was next to impovsible, Ono mpocimen, who was reported o have a relative in State’s P'rison, was the toudest in i distucbsnce, The committee appointed at the last meeting to pronoso names brougit in_clghteen, from Which 8ix wera 10 be selected an delecates ta the Town Conventlon, There waaa great deal of trouble re- garding the election of the delegates, and, on mo. tlun, the Chate appointed a commiitieo to rotire ana sottle tha point a3 to who was eicctea. The tute waa by ballot. ‘Tlie fght \was on the Asscsaurship, a vortton of the delegates belnit in favor of Clark and a portion for Moure, The Committecat length returned, and_reported the following names: E. J. Stephens, W. D, Dunham, Feank Shubert, M. L. Frisiy, John Cnipp, and Uhriat leinrath., Al the delegates were sald 1o bo In favor of Moors ex- cept-Stephenn. “[hia meting then adjournod. RIGHTIL WAILD. A mecting of the ltupublican voters of the Eighth Ward, epeclally those of tha Ninth District, was held evening in the basement of the church y nnd liarrison etroeta, Mr. J. L, Man- o4 clected Chalrman und George Porker Secrotary, 'Tho objoct of the meeting was sek forth tn 0 series of resolutions, whicli recited that a meeling was hield lest Tuesday ovening at No. 164 West Harrison strect by ceriain persuns calling themseives the Itepublican Club of the Eighth Wanl; that ot asid meeting certaln resolutions were adopted lndorsing ** Capt, " V. Kennedy for Tawn Clerk: that ihe meeting 5o held did not ropresent the Itepublicaus of the ward, but only certaiu_politicians; that this meeting repudiates and rofi to 'indorse **Capt." Kennedy; that the meeting, represcnting the —mu- Jorlt of the Mepublican voters of tho ward, felt itself diszraced by the aforosatd action of the meeting of & mob of disorderly pur- sons alling fteelf tho Ward Republican Club. Having thus ajsposed of Mr. Kennedy and tho mecting lndorsing him, the resolutions further set out that the said mob- was managed by Cnrls Mamer and John Lussem; that the meeting had no confldence {n Mamer; beliaved that the primarics held under judges named by hin would bo a farce, and, thorefore, that the mectiug wouia not attead rald primaries. After aome apenkinz, maluly to the above effact, the mecting formed itself intothe Eighth Ward Union Republican Club, with the fol- lowing ofcers: Presldent, . L. Manning; Secre- tary, Georgo Parker; Itecordlng Secretary, Jobn Sleyer; T'reasurer, John Corbin, TUE TENTIE WARD Nstlonale met last night ot No. 235 Milwaukee avenue and nominated for Aldermun Mr. John Elssuor, a coopor, whose shupatanda at the corner Songamon and Kinzie streets, The nominse cuided In this city for the past tweuty years, Las never held a pablic uftice, nor boen bound to any political party. In tho Seventh Ward they yesterday nominated J. J, Curean for Alderinan. TWELFTH WARD, A mesting of the Twelfth Ward Republican Clnb was hold lust evening In Owsloy's Hall, corner of Robey nnd Madison streets, 3r, N, B. Harrivon in the chair. \fter an orzanization had been effected ‘l( the clection of permanent ofliccrs, some discus- niot b. m onsued in regard to 8 question ralied by Mr. . Worth{ngton us to whether some antagonisn might not by provoked betweeu the Reoublicans of the ward, o4 thers was already one club in existence. Tho suuject ratsed a briol clatter of tongues, which eventunily dled niway, and then an Kxecutive Commiiftes of five was chosen, cunsisting of C. 11, Craac, Martin Howard, J. Satton, E. E, Bago, Alexander White, W. Mc- Laughiln, sud 8, Gardoer. Sir. Iloward moved thut dolegates be clectod to the West Town Conventlon, to bo held Monday, The wotlon provatied, and the Club nominated tho following dolegatys, to be voted fueat the primries: C. M. Crane, M. L Uarrison, O, 3ond womery, Alexander White, artin Iloward 8. 8. Gordner, John buttoa, Jumes Parxe A AL ‘\'rlghl. Ara Clurl, Ueorgo It, Dav! . Dennett, W, E. Teaver, A T. Mardick, nud R denking 1t was decided to hold the primarics ou Saturda) alternoun at llendrickaon's stable, corner of Mud- feun stroct and Soeley uvenue, Mr, Howard was electod Treassrer of the Club, and » collection was taken up. After a few marks from Mr, Campbell, of Campnell avenue, who ¥aid o haet boen 1nvited by 1,000 people 10 become a candldate for Aldorman, the meeting adjoarned, TRE SIXTERNTIL WARD. A meeting of thy Sixteenth Ward Republican Club was held last evening at No. 311 Larrabeo atreet, for the purpose of nominating o caudidate for Alderman, Cien, Leake, President of tho Club, occupied the chair. Tie Committee appointod al the lust inseting to report the uamoe of akentleman who wauhd serve tue ward in tho Council prosent- «ed tho name of Peter Wetlerer, Jr., o gentloman witn tho irm of James 1t, Waish & Co., dealers {n ory guods. Busamol ™ Miller didn't think the gentloman bad sufliclent puiltical strenath to carry the ward, lie_had nothing aguinat the gentleman, havinj nawn him and respected hin foryeurs, but he dl notthink be was the mun to pall n heavy vote, Auother gontloman atated that the nominea was perfectly cumpetent, and that ho wonld muke a it representative of the ward, lle belleved, moro- over, that bo could ba elacted. Mr. Watterer himselr ll)p:;\u'nl at this stage of tho procesdinge, aud decllned tho nominatioy, in- usmuch s ho hod not tme to attend to the dutics uf the oftice if elected. The Committeu rutired, and subssquently ree roported that tuey wore unable to iind anybody to accept tno nomination, T'noy had no sooner made this report than Mr. Wettorer Informed the Club, thronzh s messenger, that ho had reconsidered hin withuruwal and would make the run if nuninated, The Comumities amended its roport Lo suit tho chauged condition of adairs, 1w report was adopt=- vd, and Mr. Wetterer subsoguently came o and mado a ahort wpeoch, accopting the nominatiun and declaruig it to bo his intention to take off Lis coat and go to work at once. ‘Yo meeting then udjourned, SEVENTRENTI! WARD. The Baventecuth Ward Domocratic Club met at tho corner of Ontario and Market strocta luat even. nd, after ¥peeches by Peter Contan, ex-Ald. ‘Stephen Mclntyre, and Williaty Hanly, d tho nomlnstion of John F. Walsh for Alderman. Thore 18 cousiderable feeling betweeu the adueronts of Walsh and his oppouent, ex- Couuty Commissioner llu&‘ll!u'{, aud, thouzh Waleli was fairly nominated at the priniary, M- Caffrey will undoubtedly run us an ndependent candidate. 'Fliera {e nu hope for him, fortunately, be being vary unpopalar n tha wara o accouut of his tdeatification with the County Ring, DECLINATION. Fred J. Miller declines the Democratic nomii tion for Collsctor of North Chicago as his amili tious are with the lepublican party, THD THILTRENTIL WARD, To the Edttor of Ths Tribune, CizcAao, March 21, —Will vou allow ma & limit- uce In your papar (o ultcr a fow worde to the business wen and wspsylog Hepublicans of the Thirtcenth Ward, in rugard £0 the Importance of attendinga primary to ba hold next Saturday to uominato nn Alderman and delegates to the Towa Conventiont Maviuyg resided In what 1s now the Thirtecnth Ward for thirtoen years, | feel that I have s right tu epeak. It ls well kaown that pri- musrles sud political meetivgs have Loen run by a fow whowo whole sin seers to be 1o call uronnd them the scun of the ward 1o make numinations sud place sumo of thele number in responsible po- sitions and places of trast. 1 buve ropustedly urged sowe of vur veat citizons to aitend the meot- fuge with & view of chunging this scandalous wey of making cur nomunations, When they do gu, ey gonerally dud themaclves the imority or ° beaten by somo trickery, aud returu home disgusted and nore than ever deteranned nevee 1o go ayain, Waile | bave not & word 1 gaiust uny wan who has held ofice, I do say t Let a1l attend thy primury, Tich aua poor alike should fued it a upecial duty 10 ¥o and vute for good wou, and we Lave plvuly of thewm, Belf-protection dvmands 18; b welfars and good goveruwmcnt of 1by city demana it. It is mmplo and exsy; two hours' tima nuxt Baturdsy between 3 aud 7 p. w, is ol that fs required. Wo cun there and then setile the questivn lhat the and vilust of the ward cannot st this thne or in nominate an ofticer in the Thirtecnth Will you do ity J. N W ON THE WAR-PATIIL, A 3COUT'S UEFONT.TO GRN, SUERIDAN. Lieut.-Gen. P, I, 8heridsn recelved yosterdsy from Cupt. Constance Williawma, at Fort Bolknap, on the Milk River, s report froms scout. dated Feb, 23, which gave a somewhat startiing account wf alalre relating to tho Loatile Sloux. According to this report, the scout stated that & Jaryo buuting party wers found eucamped on tho Upper Leaver Ureck, balow Dry Fork, Only neu wete fu this encampment, tho wowen aud children betnz encawped oo Freuchuwan's Ureck, ubout twenty wnles distsul. ‘Tug men wers pusaing batween the (wo camps coustantly, Itwas catimnated that there were betwosn' GUG aud 100 warriord in tale party, and thoy covered the bill Sutho Blg Beud, of she Ak Rivor, tu Moatsva, Ald, Stowart sugzested a list of names for judges fter the pasaing of the hat and the raisng of 820,08 for hall rent, & resolution was adapted in- Rtructing the delegaica to the Town Convention to more there Mr. Wiison mored the appointment of & com- mitteo to ruewest the names of Ave peraons to bo i ‘Accompanying recommendad to the primary as the candidate of of Fort Benton. i tho rerervations of | promise to turs ble man sp. Tho bond of carl- | e, Gooast eet and o on Lowe, ndfcted alang with the sieek Peckham, ‘Tne aconts, Irarning that B e N etcetntion notOHENY: whe aiéo fars | 1ok stated {hat the abject of ono o the principal Chiefa wera In thix party, went ont among the dif- ferent honting partics to get whatinformation they conld regarding the matter. Following up Freneh man’s Creek abont twenty miles, thoy mot & party form a campalgn clab, but the time was so short they should procoed to businessat once, He want- d an expression from those presont as to the best felted, 11is bondemen were James 1. Barns and Charles 1, Nrook, in the sam of $5,000. Brook was a_co-defendant, and his bond {n the mame amount_waa also forfeited. Hie hondsmen wers B. T.BRABBIT TS method of accomplishing the wurk before them. of half-breeds retarning from Canade, The In- | James H. Burne and Rohert Guatin, Numorous & s dians ssid that, before the Chevennes crossed uver, | other forfeltures were made, bat all for small Bpecches wera made by Mr, Cotbet, Mr. Qross Ongmnl and StfmdurdMnnufisctum they (the former) had sboat 2,000 lodgee, | amonnte. ‘man, Mr, McGurn, and Mr, Adkinson. Mr, Grossman OFFICE AND FACTORY J and the Cheyennes — had ~ about 100 stated thac it waw almost impossible to borrow 2 : lodges, The scouts had often heen amonz CRIMINAL. money from bankers or capitslists on land sitasted inthe Town of Laks, or to Induce manufactarers folocata there, for the roason the taxes were 30 high. They claimed the tazes wonld soon eat np the property, Mr. MeGurn maid that the present Doard of Trustees had held the officen ao long that people began to think ftwas useless to opposs them, as they had & way of carryine tho elections againat all opposition. They had the fnflaence of & numbor of corporations in the town who had been Ho understood that s Sl mong. the packers, reausting tho present atin mbers of the Hokrd fo'be cAndidatés for fo-¢loos tion, On motlon of Mr, Adkinson a Commitice of five was selccted from thoso present whoso duty it Shanid bs t0 8e1ect 8 proper person from that lo- cnlllyhrlrolfllflnhn he ticket, and to confer with & similar committee from tha other districts of the town in makinzups ticket which wounld have the respect of the community, ‘The following gentlemen were selected to sorve on the Committce: Mr, McCuilough, Mr. New. bury, Mr, Olificld, Dr, Goudall, aud Mr, Gord- beaten tho Pajmer Honso in comjunction with | ner.” Adjourned to meot in same place Saturday Tarey. 3 : avening. Johu . Ewlng, of No. 000 West Jackson stecet, | oTOWX of Laxe, March 21 e Ot D0 W eShonilay ovoniiig s | Gisens of fAe Toicw of £ ausanlted by two highwaymen, who knocked him | counts as Treasurer down twice, aplit_oyen iho forshead above tiio [ state that1am Jeftuye with a_club, and cholied him soverely. Miscries brought uid, and the robbers scampered off. Mr. Ewing keeps a grocery at 88D Weat Madl- son at, and the intent of the rolbibers was donoticss Won. 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 80 &82 Washington-st, 5, Y, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, A4S LT oA Then b Feteipy of 20 Sonte, BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, ‘Made from the purest vegelahle olls. Unrival o Raiteeand e ek e e e Koty Vont Trea on Feceiptur 7 enta, cakes, BABBITT'S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder & beautital and serviceabls white 2oit Hanp, of any deslred strengih, cAn Le mise | e minutes without the ke of greast oF potaad, Tl DAckaga sant fres on recelpt of 33 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, them, and they thought that the was mearly carrect. ‘The Tetons average nearer three men (o the Iu which would_give apunt 5,500 or 1,000 fghting men. The Cheyennes were mara crowde was estimnted that they hud betweon b, 8,000 warrio Tha Indians told the scouts that, ** as long a8 no one hunta us, wa witl hunt nobody, but If any ono comes acrors onr path:he will got 1t Just tho same. ™ ‘The acouts eay that this means that 1f llm{ meet any ot our aoldier in that country they will fight them, If strong enongl, The ecoutstaiato that the Indians now have 8 greAt many camps, extending from Frenchman's Croek to the Woud Mountaing wherever thero Is wood to bo found they have a camm, The Indians arc roported to ha moro liberally sapnlied with ammuuttion than any Indians tho scouts ever Raw; moat of them wenr Lwo or tnree belta fall of cartridzes, and many of them bracelels on thelr arios, mnade like the belts, snd Qlled with cartridges, 'l‘hl{ told the scounts that they got all the ammunition they waated from trudera, who came into tholr camps from Cypress Hilis and Wood Mountaln, o the Nez Parces, the scouts met none of them, bt some daye ago 8 half-breed, white hunt- fug, came across n Nez Perco on the prairie who lind two cartridge-belts upon his “‘I rson, both fMlled with ammnnition, Tyla Nex Perce Indlan told ho half-breed that his people were cncampod on Cottonwood Conlee (water-hole). had plenty of ammanition, and were ready to fight the soldiers whenevor they chose to come, Tha Urosventres were encamped on the Milk River bottom, and they rald thers were traces of war parties all around thelr camps, and they were bove estimate foux) wonid Georgo W, W. Carroll commences a it to-day bofore Justice Meech againat Benjamin A, Eaton, whom he charzes with libel in the publication March 6, 1878, of an article tending to damago his character, repntation, virtae, ete., ete. David Iunter, 8 Cincinnati thiof, arrosted sov- cral days ago by Detectlves Bcowt and Holozman, is wanted In that city for highway robbery and Lur- glary,nnd a Concinnnti oficer will arrive this moen- 1ng with the proper paper for his retutn. Harry Lindscy and Dr, J. 1L Hell wero hefore Justico storrion yeaterday chargad with procurluix an abortlon upon Mre, Aungnsia Schnoffer. Tho charge fell throngh 1o such 8 way ns to give the finpression that It was a put-up job, snd both do- fendantx wero honorably aischarzed. Supt. Ilickoy yestorday received officlal notifica- tion of thaarrest of Minnie Watson, the Palmer Ilouaa thief, whose atrest at Boaton wan noted in 1nllnml¥, Tngauxe, 8ho f4 now In New York, and will ba tried there, 1t la nnnecessary to estab. liah the identity, na eho has owned npto lLavin 0 Ihe Taxnapers ond At thore hasbeen an picion uonmy buoks and we- the Town of Lake, I wishito making arrangements to have my ace counts sliice Apeil 1, 1473, thuroughly exsinined by an acurate accountant, wiio i eatlrely disconnccted with oD anid wioto reputatiol fs su TURE hie Fepors witl bo Delleved t0 bs CopPect: = A, B Coxrr. the duy's recelpta and a fine gold watch and chaln A by 1) , d, cakes, puddings, ete., e ey Woaer Ot ot thete | 'sha ks tocels e The Toard of TR TR TR, o itage Ml | 1ol B | ren Ak RO Sl T et dlscorerd e A ot fi% Toth | Detective Niander yostorday arrested a fellow | Jedierday altarnoon, I L TR L g R S A lora n esch rolng west, On (e night of the 10ih | | Peiachive Basdor Jostonioy, Berened B et oms | ) A numoer of clizens of Enalewood petitioned | (O A e LIS ZRe 7 Se gt el TRCERIL of Febraary thess war partics atole from tne ventres twelve hotses, aud from tho Asslolboine Indians eloven, INVESTIGATION. INSANB ASTLUM AND POOR-TIOUSE, The Speclal Committee appointed to lavestizate charges preferred against the management of tho Insane Asylum ond Poor-llouse, especiaily as aflecting the morals of Warden Peters, leld o meeting yesterday morning. At a prior meoting vory littlo was adduced of any inoment, snd yesterday's work added asnothor chapter to the scaming farco, ployed on the ruins of the Flotd & Leiter store, and who stole abont all that bo resuzrected. o s also wanted for the burgiary of about $200 worth of stlks, canslmeres, and alpacas from the atoro of Ienry Benillinger, 'No. 613 Milwaukee avenue, 3 n Tostnf which wero fecavored in n repntauls ury | District out of that tereitory tn the Thlrd_south uf Yoods howso who wero greon cnough 10 buy thein | FiltysBfth street, Tho district will run from thera ut very low rates. to Neventy-frst, and from Btate street to South 1f thy nolghtiora’ ehlckens offend thee, do ot cut | *4F Ciori was tnstracted to pont and publish b i i Clerk was Instructe: ost and pnblish thi them off n thelr primo of }ifeand oofl and cat | notices for village elections, Fith tho. ruliuw:ns them, for thereby thou wonldat give thy neighbor | list of polling places: First District, basement of the satisfaction of knowing that they diedina | Vitlage-1tall; Diatrict No, &, Oakiand H cause. Dut feed them upon polson till thoy | District No, B, coruce of ftate nnd dle, and fall by tho wayside, Then | District = No, shall thy nelghbor have uo chickens, and thou | No, 5, Encine-Hoase, for tho establishment of a new vouing-place corner [ Wabash avenuc and Sixty-first strect. Anor- dinance was adopled dividing the village Into ten elcctlon districts, leaving the old districts as tho were except the Third, and forming, tho Tenth BABBITT'S SALERATLUS, ABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR. TWarranted free from all imraritles, The housswite e ose-Fouse ! inu Kiftleth strects ; depot at Cornell; District Nipet: Ko swell ! -second _etrect; " % camit rejolce that ho mourns hisloss. Eugene No. 0, G S $eti | canrelyuponit. Trial package sent froe on receipiof Mrs, doslo Burns, restding st No, 178 Soutn | Siust relslce thay B mouint e chickemaiam | 2 Tochog oo ehour Post -Offices Dustrict No, | 12eeat. Green atroct, wan the first. witness, Bho sald sho | Justice Feoto held him to tha Criminal Court In | Hundred and Eighih aroet: DIstct No, o Vane had pecn at tho Poor-House, and had worked in Warden Poters’ family, Peters bhad twice insnlted her by laying hande on her pef ,—the first time 1aat sueing, and the second time last fal He was beastly denk the lust time, Sho bad scen him drunk repeatedly, but he nover offcred her any moncy, ot clothes, or anything olse, ilo had callod on her to make an aflidavit exculpating bim in the matter, aud slic had mado an_afldavit which shu updersiood was substantially that Pcters had naver filwn hor apy mouney or used indecont langusge to er. ‘The afldavit was read to her, and she #nid in reforence to It that {t wan fur differcnt from what sho suppused it was aLthe time of slgning It. The Gaughters of Peters called on her just beforo ghe made the adldavit, She had often heard one of them, Elia, say that her pay was poor, sud she proposed 1o get even with e county by masking up clothing for bersolf out of the goods sent out ‘Strs. Anna Lynch teatifled that she resided at the County lospita), but lad formerly lived at the fu- sano Asyluin, and waa discharged by De, Spray be- bonds of $1,500 for maliclons nuschief. Mayer ls a young nian who formerly kept Lawrence & "Mar- 1In's cigar canc. Tho sult azninst George Muirhead, the Asseasor of the Town of Lake, for charging and recolving 1llcgal feos for hils sorvices as such Ansersor, woa heard by Justice Footo yesterday. The tostimony rlowed that Muirhead got paid nt the rate of $10a day, 'Fhe provcention nrgued that, under the Iaw of township orgamization, $2,560 per day wae all that tho Awsessor wus entitied to. The defonse took tho ground that the speelal chartor under which the Town of Loke was governed pormitted the Buard of Trustees to allow what they chous for tho sarvices of the town officers, At he close of their argnment tho prosacution withdrew the coni- platat, and the case was atricken from the dockot. 'Fho withdrawa) was had at the order of the Tuze pavers' Assoclation of tho Town of Lake,—tho prosecution, At noon yesterday Oflcor W, ¥, Jickling, of the West Lake Btreot’ Statlun, came across o feilow doralydo's storo; District No. 0, Miverdaie Fost-Of- fice; Distelct No. 10, Wabssh avenue and Sixty- Brat strect. Ar ordinance was passed to open South Chicago avonue frop Nt. Lawrenco to Indiana avenue, < BOUTIf CTIICAGO. peetal Dispatch to The Tribune, Bourn Cittoano, 1L, Marcu —a large and enthusinstic meeting of tha citizens of South Chi- 20 was hold at Tooe: . Taylor fn tho chiair, for the purpose of solecting canitldtos to represent the South End for tho ensuing yoar in the Villags Hoard, Ths following-named gen- tlemen wors proposed: Messrs, C. Y, Cole- Bour. M, Doyle, A, R. Beck, and ¢, Elgerman, A formit baliot belng taken rostilted Inthe unanimony chuice of Colenonr and Doyte, The other two reccived reapectively sevon and four votes, It was reanlved by the moeting that A. Itehnt he rec- ommended ne & candidate” for the offiea of Col lector, and K, D, Toven for tha oflico of Super- The following resvlution was also unani- mously adopled: BABBITT’S POTASH, A pure cozcentrated atkall, doublo the strength of common otaun "bampio scat free O Tecelpt of 2 THE PROPRIETOT will give ma ounco of sold for every ounce of impurities fousd la any of theae preparation Sale by _all_Dealevs, BANKING HOUSE AND Catins whe was snpposcd (o Lo ono of Hiase, who | Whom ha 1ook to bo Jauics Qiirk, 8 woll-knuwn | peuiced, That we s e mclhen t6 Teko fouble out of tho Fatner | buedlar, butwio praved to,bea notorions young | gwel¥o citize gl e M L { Tiilelan nifalr, Witness ad always thought s | Scalawag nanicd Johu, ullas *'Curly, Iing, and y tivemen In the other disteicts (n order fo form & b\ reat deal of Mrs, Hurris, a patient at the ['oore who wae nccompanied by A young fellow named | ticket in harmuuy with the cholce of this meeting, ffause, And for this reason Peterd did not lko ber, :,‘.’;P& nfinn‘bolu.:fi;";:‘nunclnz upon them, they | Tho following citizens wero appolated na such OF THE his star, and as ho turned back hie coat one of them hit hilm so severe a kick fn the privates that he will Sho had seun Mrs, larrls cruelly treated, and hiad heard one of Peters’ daughters denounce her as & —— —, and knew thiat whe had not besn properly Comamitteo: Fifth District, Messrs. William Iun- kin, Janics Kerwin, August Buses, and Thomas F. Doyle; Sixth District, A, Rehm, J. M STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION, CHICAGY, .__Spoht, It. ended'to, t had alnost Y | be incapacitated for work for soveral duys, Tho . Linder, and A. Krimble; Soventh Dist [ Tha Danking [louse and Rafety Depost Vaulls, Furaf. attended to, and that It bud sinigut becn \inpoet- | raniand then rau of, Oficers Early and Claolt e e e et | wukocars Frtres of the ninie davinu sttt on, ol G Er e K poated what Mrs. Burns had | 18king up the pureuit, and following down Paalina | WalterJuhnion. On motlon, tho meeting adjourncd be offerud for sale at piiblic suctlon, au- 3 g, 3 B o dbitore Sennteusg to), | Ml but wa ultiuately run dowitand taken 1o [ '°F e The Torengons - ey OF Aprl, Fother and refuse to get. np at night toanswer | tne stution at the muzzly of two rovolvers, Regan TEMPERANCE orty-fiva feet front on LaSailest. calls, and know of Mr. Poters taking callco, the | Wa3 8ld0 arrested. with leamnt aubet tial, fire-proof bullding and vaulti, F £ATE—Cush,or at least onc-alf cash, axd balunce on short time, not'excerding six months, i tLe optioft of the purchaver, WItl 7 per ceut {niereet, and sacurlties satlsfactory 16 Receiver. lecelver to funiin 2 gond tille, to bo cunfirmed by it¢ Coirt, tracy of titla o e furnished to purchiaser. Al D foauprovay or rejection by the Court, | D the tlma of sale.” For furthier particilare anply to LUC 0TI, Htecefver of the State Ewvings Institulfon, Chleago, Aarc 878 NEW YORIK. Bpecial Dispateh io The Tridune. DanvisLe, 1L, March 2L—The temperauce cxuitement fs stll on the jucrease. Hundreds hava slgned the pludre, and the meetings ara attended Ly vast multitudes every evening. An effort will bo made, ond {t now looks quite feasible, to clect an cntire license ticket at the spring election, Bpeclal Diepatch to The Tridune. Berorr, Wis, March 21.—The Red-Ribhon temperouco busiucss has at last reached Beloit, Is in full biost under Dr. McCallister's property of the county, snd haviug It made into qullts for bis own use. 1lis daughtors were very Busy at ths work in tho fall, when It was thought a cliange of management was ta take place, MissJosie Lynch, snother discharved employe, teatified that siio had nevor scen Peters drunk, otc. Commiwloner Bradley then otfercd in ovidenco an aiidavit by Thomss Barrett, who, Warden Yeters had teatified, had had Impruper intercourae or suspiclous nasnciations with Miss Grant. The o 1t denounced tho stury iu toto, and spoke In tho highest terme of the character of Miss Uraut, Commissiancr Bradley sald ho had not neen anle Loring W. Cralg should bo 8 momber of the Com- it munistic Labor pacty he has such an affection for Invuring peop!y, particuinrly working-women, Ilu s _them so0 wuch that ‘he Indnccs tnem o in- trust him with their funds, and thon ho neglscts (o restoro to them four-fold, or aven one-fold fow duys ago wontiun was‘made of the comp made by Mrs. Leonard, who mourns tiia los $125 lent upon deeds of saide suburban ote. Yeaterday Mru. McKinsley, of No, 201 West Van Buren street, complained to Justico Wallace that Cralg had borrowed 850 from her, and had glven lier as cojiatoral 8 life-Insurance policy of 81,000, toget twoothor witnésses, who were out of the | claiming that tho policy haa heen pafd up, Mru, and ANNOUNCBEMEINT. city, aud 1wovon that the Committes adjourn, In | McKiwloy learned that the pollc upflm two | fencralzhip, and is already showing good re- E—— connection with the motion, he stated that ne had Y““ ago, and_hence the arrost, This friond of | ults. TheOpera-House {8 hardiy lurge enoush KKTRAGHDINLRY ART EXHIBITION ON SALE heard that 8 wonan hud dled at tha llospital a few days ago wlo Lad but recently been contned at cue Yoor-1louss, #nd who had becu driven frou thare a week later, and had died from the harsa treat- ment, He wanted time to look up tho evidence in the caso nnd exainlne thu records, ste. [une fewales will aupear to-day fur cxamination. realding with lils wife and three ), Utd Loom to hold the crowds who waot to hear him, and the sizners of the pledgo are numbered by the hundreds, including a number who haye been confirmed drinkers for years. THE TATHAW COLLECTION! by dustice Morrixon, ipon u charge of attompting ‘Sowo discussion followed 1 o the proprlsty of | 10 commit srson. Too owner ‘of the bullding, DEATIIS. Mit. SAMUEL P. AVERY respectfully sunounces Mrs. rdop, 0f No, 02 Noursks | co e goin Into oy new matier In connoction with tho | Mre. Maty Murcen, - of Soo 02 NEG 5 10 tho Art Publfo that ha has been muthorized by 1hs b ) tress | “DROWNING-Tn thiscity, Sarch 20, 31 E s Tovetization, and Bnaily t was ugreed to loak 1nto | Sithy on *Piccatny “or " unpha’rent | Drownibe, or Gaicun T, e g s Jalis E. | 750n, Milton 8. Latham, of San Fraucisco, Cal., to of- Itemaios taken to Uslowirs. from Justico Matson's court, und whua oge of the o i Tavery's wif JOTANER~Mercl 21, of ubicess . the braln, Capt. for at Publie Auctlon lils Collection of Very Constables attempted to scrve it Luvery's wife n i alntings by the most Celebrated Artists of the D e iom fs eeded For this FemarKabl The Comulittea then udjoursed until Tuesday morning, c ha L. Warner (Iats of scnooner America), aged 45 5 arnment & THILUNE F ., | wou wick in Led, about to bo confined, a8 ho says, o e Bi Jection Of Gems Of AL, Sv‘r‘.';‘"o‘;‘fl,': rament s Tuiuuxs reportar met Dr. | but hait-drunk ‘ae tho- Cunataole saye. At ul | "¥kiera) srom nurr Minfon fatross Chspel, on L iiay b saiely aaatried_that for high averago valus T O e i prefarred oy Commis: | events, the Constable loft, whereupon Lavers | satotal., near Fourioenth, At 1 'ciock B s, Friday no sueh Collection hias aver been offered to the Amer- ulunes Hrndloy regarding tho woman who Liad died | brousht inan srinful of Kindling, wud with a few | 2id intt, s | eammablle ita it eonuprive thip entiro Colietio) tuthe Huspltal, Ho sald i explanation thata | RAwebopers w v in & closet In the house, | DAL morning, the 21st | witlout addition or resorvation, chiedy paluted 1o ure tKER—1n thiscity, Thursds) with the intention of burning it down, 1lis pure | last., -“whn Barkei n} {fla fna n, 1y & ‘woman named Joste Gray had been confined at the pose was dicovered fu thne to Dn\cnlunygnn- Bired 03 you Uaskel & Barker, der, oF purcliased nt the Art Celitres of Kurupe sl a Pour-11ouse some wecks sgu, and had been re- 1 nse Of mora than TWU HUNDUED THUUSAND Joars. o ‘¥uneral from Lfe lata resdence, No, 580 Michigan. | DOTLANS. tnoved to the Hospits) and died. ~ Tho Doctor saye | forial damago, and e was st ouco pluced undur | o/ i, Yolock. ¥ LA ThaEit Ia'a tala he has ostaplislied governing the | ArTest- iy Yviied toationd. 'Ha“rflfifigu whibe Takes ta | A;/Achentact, Qerome, Meluouter. Iylng-In ward not to allow any pationt to be remov- ‘Theodore Price, the [ast young man of & wealthy cnlgsn City, Ind., for Interment. 3"";-1. N (LT g-(l;;‘kmm:' rMttfl. od 1neido of two weoks from (ne timo of confiuse | family, who was arcexted for forging the names of V=AU Irvlog Tarky ookt Caunty, 11k, March 20, Terer ifred bievens, Tcht- and that In thle. cuss bppIication was mAUS | relAtlyea to_ checke and monoy-orders, was veator- | Wiliam L. iy, foruerly realdont (o ew'york Gy, Fookkoek .03, Todlmyuche, P e patlunt'a. relioval, which: e deited, yet | day hoid by Justice Summerdeld in $600 oail far | SrOer,of Mea il A. Blus, dra. J. C, Fleld, wud Sira. udsoer, Tow withont liis knowledgu she Was rerovod to the city | obtsining 830 from the Commorclal Nationsl Bauk | ““rrain toaves Kins depot at 12:43 p. m. Pannieys, roy Sl it diy. i uass o camie: be blsiged 1 1€ | Spon cicks pearing o forged name ot e wucle, | £4° e VOrk iy Sapertldus oy ™ g.‘.'au?' Vilerro hore mutlor, for tho reakon that he outrol over melius Frice, an: unal for forgini = X PO T e ot o 1ot PoneTiose, wep | S peee Eesetos chetK upnWEIC s obtaiiod | ppsc Yl=March 1, Meerice Gonnon, aredd0 A mpiotiet Rremenc ks Wil violato his orders with impunity, o new ault of clothes frum August Loswenstein. Funeral '1":"" h“(l ate residence, 174 West Taylorat., Theso Buherb Workeof Art ars haw on Exnibition 1t 4 R ey Y wau booked in the North | Friday, at by eare 10 Calvary Com; tho LEAVITT ART-IGOMS, B17 BROADWAY, SEW QUIGG—Mazen 31, 1) 3 1 d » TIIE COUNTY BUILDING, | Duision for four uf his mauy othet fotgeried. | - Sinerar trom. iainiy rosticacd, o W YOUK, untll tha day of sale, March 23, prmst—.. und Obio, accuses him of possing Baturday, (1o 23, at 1la, i, Orders to purchase snd othe communtcations may be foryed check for 8251 'Georgs W, lteynolds, living at tho Clar- cndon Houve, prefors a shmifar clarge, us docs alwo %, L. t the Nevere Hous and Parick Sulilvan, corner of State and Iilinol streets, nccises him of stealing bis 840 overcoat, Minor nrresta: Peter SBharkey, attomotiog to burglarize the pickie utore at tho'northwest corner clark strout bridzo} August Ord, beatiog i Tho Collector of Lenmont pald $340 into the County Treasury yestorday, and alvo gave up his booke. The County Attorney {a putting In his few apare momeuts on an **opinlon" at to the power of the Toard to reduce the prico allowed the Shorlf for dieting prisuners, addrossed to Mr. 8, P, AVERY, 86 Fifib-av., N. Y., or tue Aukioneers. I3y CHAS. . RADDIN & CO., Auctloncers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av, MERCHANTS ANNOUNCENMENTSN. Tolitical, FHE SECOND WARD NEPUNLICAN DI T ol i Ve Beht Reiiodng. stiafmoct st fha Btata-st,{ jolla will upcn at & b, m. and close AL b {ufli‘t of election: Houry Honu, Ii. 3. Hsucock, W, Tuylor. Executive Commiiteo. Walker eays that o ta golng forward, and wilp | Wife ab No. 254 Noxth larket steaoty and thot, in Miscellansoun. couplots the second atory of o Courtsliousy, but | COIPURY with Andrew Amborg, oslating the ufttc JIN_MORISO 03 . . e e i | e ibor iy of e utteots | JOUY SO EUMELY BT | Gt e hE ot the O U for tha redson that Sexton 1s not backing up the | frUm2 atad $lecest vl nully, pickiy Blafe uf tho Unsaved." cago no as to attend the stono-work, Hnnll -mu‘ u‘lhmo'x:x:ryn lwm' "Il:"lnl:’lfk:‘n d«l “Al ————————————————————— | DA YS! EXHIBITION lunan, Al o T ol | n¢ e Tho prescnt Grand Jury 1e regardod ne matnly | wa stfacts; Johu Maloney, larcen of curpets aud OIL-TANKS. TRADE SALBES of Boots und Shoes, Dry Goods, Hals and Caps,Clothing, Millinery Coods, ‘*profussional, ' and in view of tule, couplud wit othor facts which huve come ta lght, thero 1s avery rogubility that it will be discharged to-morrow, ¢ did very ttle work yosterday. l;t‘lm hl‘!‘uwll n llm\l fll'll‘:nl{tll IHHTI dl]l- trict; Mary Crowloy. recelving the tea atalen b ‘from the storv of Jacob I, Doddridge; \\'llly- o AWILSON & EVENDEN, lam Craly, larceny of 810 from Richard Murph: L 1 OIL TANKS 3 John Plckett, assaulting C, E. Hobinson, & fellow- Carpets, Notions, etci, etes, direct e ey o it (o Fonne | Workuiau xt Ro. 70 Weat Wishington sirect, and SuSHIPPING OANS, | from manufuctierers Last and West upply 18 to bo aelected, remurkod very sorl. | CUSHBK him rather severcly about the head with 9 ’3 o trect, (bt would put hiasolf sguines the world | Siarp-edved billet of wood: Patsick Gilien, wr. ZXLO A CHOe ey oN Tuosday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Fridsy, MANCH 20, 27, 28, xnd 49, At the Auction and Commission Warerooma of CIIAS, E, RADDIN & CO. 1168 and 12 Wabash: Fecond doar south of A. T. Stewsrt & Cu.'s. Y o judge, ** Por,* sald he, ** [ have wor sl or tiho last forty years,' Tuo Colonel 1s 60 years of 8w, ‘I'he Committes appointed ta recommend awards for supplies dld nothing yesterday that was visi- ble, und willnot do anythiog until they get ready, Such Camissloner has his contractor to push fur- reated by Detoctives L«mlm& and Loudergan, and wauted Ly the fail suthorlties for skiplog vut from the County Huspital, somo aix months avo,ut which tima he was waoted for an wssault with in- tout to kill. Juatico Morriaen yesterda, Jack Hourke, burglary of Beth AUCTION MALLS, By GLO. I’, GORE & CO,, €5 and 70 \\Eflh'lh beld the followlug: Wood's butcher- v e, and wftor thoy viiccoed 1 harmoniting and | Miobs No. 18 Biue lalund avenue, $500 tu thy 20th; RPET e s === Eajcalating tne mualo will commence, Tho Come | Janics Mangan, burklary of & frutloutand kept st A 5 By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, wittee prumlse to report Monday, Georye Qul\{f, arreated & fuw days ago for man- ufacturing an: .hm"i the **queer,” s not an cutire stranger to the Jail. 1o was convicied of porse-stealing & YOur of niore ago, and given thre vears in the Penitentiary, Ho took hi to tho * upreine Conzt ! padl eing sentenced, siuco which tinie the case Las not been heard from, Arthur W, McArthur, son of tho late Postmanter, aged 17 years, was adjudged insane in tho Connty Court yostorday, The jury found the cause of his trouulo to be n too close upplication toatudy, A few vears ago ho was full of promivo, It ts bopod Auctioneers, 78 aad 80 Randolph-st, REGCULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday Moruing, March 22,at 9:30 8. 1., FURNITURE, Parlor Saits, Chamber Sets, Lounges, Easy Chalrs, nua by s cripple nawed Loyl Westuelin; Junn Mas- wey, larceny uf threo revolyers from J. K, Niles, $300 to'the Crimlual Cour i - Mto; J. N. Carsou, slias 4O L on* and Edward Wilson, swinlling Courn fugoutof 835 by *t Petl Inaded-dle wwindle i Fred Enwaod, duatitute, Friendlvss; Jobn Wilcox, accused of su sssault witb intent o rapo & Mrs, Chapman, changed to dusorderly, sud fncd $@5. Jusiica Bummers tield held Jobu Lee [for atealiug carpentor touls trom Willawm in 8400 to the Ldd; REGULAR TRADE SAL F1(1s MORNING at 10 o'elock, GEO. P, GORK & €O., Auctloneers. Baturday, March 23, at 9:30 o, m.. Regular Bale of New and Becond-hnod FURNITURE Conslatiug of Parlor fote. Chumber Sots, Eay Cby mer 93 Luubges Uedsioads, Duresus. Tabica Mai- W bedleved that he will spocdi), 1 Johu Blater, Thuinas O'Nelll, and Michael McDon- i, < Cal A g anes trestinont. 110 a 10 e takun ‘o the Kigtn | o, larecny of throo kexe of bece truss Sulllvuu'y wisiors S Didy pfissin Nze. | Bedalats, Bareats, f0n, 8700 tu the 2345 Jobn Dwyer, burgiary of g . Pehuat'a juwelry utore in tha Tows of Lewont, $1,5600 to the Criminsl Court; Gus Swanson, lar- 3V 01820 from M. Meluner's (11l at No. 180 Twenty-second street, S300 ditto, Asylum. Charles Lolght was aleo found jusane. Oceastonally the Vital Statistics Department of the Couuty Clerk's uttice afurds o rure jtem. It vuvo oue yesterdsy. Ur, Hoadley returued w cer- "By WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctivucers, 174 Esss laadolph-at. { fult e Carpats, Gengral Househiold Goods, Gonersd T RL a0, FOMEROY & €O, Auctiouer : : . GEE AT By J. O. & G. PARRY, tuteato of birih sEowlui thus o N0 1S3t West | waward Mosely, fellow with an unenviable rep. ORTCG.AGERS S B Y e s Medson st % il Lundorlo, aged 18 yeurs, of hich "Kiick | giation, ;ho qome ngutis, sio e, Bireso i) Household Furniture, Bookoases, PEREMPTORY SALB Patks aged L0 e o e opie sy Sireel: | Srilom Lo hid pursocuted 10 desperation, wis y Yelvet and I8, Brussels Carpets, OF HIGL CUsT C Crockery Ware, Ete,, AT AUCOTION, AY MORNING. March saTup. AE:;,lun Naoima. 314 Fast haoion, terday arrcated by Otiicer O, Fetorwun upon a war- raut ulleging rape, ‘Fhe complajuant is Kobert L. tooner, 8 colored mau Hving ut No, 140 West Har- rison_atreet, ‘The story funs 0 the effect 1bat Sosely's mother has an adopted dsughter pamed e wud the futher from Londun, sud a muarrisgo-li- cunse ur bastardy-sult woald sevin to ba In Srdor. ‘The Hoad luspectors promise Lo fufict the Bosrd with anotuer report Monday. When presented it FURNITURE, ‘elock, 8t h OVER GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING STOBE at. will set forth tbat the Liucoln avenua road us far | Aunie. a wirl about 12 years of age, aud tnat while WAL A, BUTTERS &C0.. Auctioneers. at., v, tarch 23 0% e iiid 1218 passabia. condition, £0a €hat | B Stavirs Ienoltibgla Kaneac the ot Bas bevia ] Jnieancn s Madlegmedty, SATON {u;‘rul),:‘;f.mnflt Bevond that puint 10 owners have been'given ten | bosrcing the adopied conla at various piaces ta s | MORTGAGEES" SALE | bt ataiiey 1t Mautresacs, byrluze: e Liues, bed days ;'e"m 'i"kb'm"cmffi'fi m:nol hl;u:‘un ;m Wl‘l‘lnbd West Division, chlnn‘l’nf them froquently, s he Ritles Faathic 4 Fist ¢ flml:h;:‘B"'-,;":;.{;;‘:f_fi,;fll‘.“gfighg;“:&,& repor| n y usel an Ve it d Ly bis shrewd clive Ki judge he raitare sa xtares ol Nt i* o) D h il amd attontion wil bs Called L thy, fact | Sbie to At Gt When scarlct over and Giber inatlc: Yiirrore, Cisdetiers, Targe dais (Llull's wak that on the old plauk road, running from North av to Joferson, toll is belug collocted for {arvo-quartors of 8 mile which ls within the city mits, : Thcre is one matter above all othets just now tbat ehould recelve aitention the hands w ards od, usecls Carpel. orer Q0 yarda of Lidg BRiacls Carpet | epoucer. e = By H. FRIEDMAN, ‘30 and 204 Handolphest. G992 CALUMBT-AV-s nunt diseases reuched thie neighborboud. Undor this yrelense, wboul two weeks ago, he changed toe child row & Peorta street Louss 10 Coopes's residence. 1l was Io 1be bavit of calling for her sad lekivg ber out for s walk, A few days sga ibe chlld came buine UM vne of thess wal ud sald she could Restaurant, 62 North Clark-st. AT .AUOTION, Saturday Morning, March 93, at 10 o’¢lock, ON THR PREMISES, Bosrd, Wedn C neltlier eat uor sleep, and cluse questioning caused i 4 T DL T O e iomr it whtchh watnye wero paced | Bor o raveal the fuct that Mosoly bad bee takiog By onder o g O ey '8 & CO.. Auctioneers. | OB ununnk{-’,‘fim\ffib!‘ Toulelek aentect Fury by il successortodraw jurure tro for thu stveral | DO 1o cooms at the coraer of Adeus | s - | phd T, Farior thimbty, lalowrun, s cou; ud, tn drawing slxty uames, drew ol t .b'fi l'mu‘l“n‘\l-enuvl.n “udu .|lhl;:l:g By LEWIS SARTLLS, g\‘l‘wrn Furniture, 3"\v“u'§;"'f;?‘u%“lu‘cflvm iy name with b al contlave 2. * e acthiag ‘wrosg. At for hours. Wednesday forencon Muscly camy to 1h huuse and touk the child with hia, lesving ber at tho lome of tha found vut, under the nane of Anus Morton. evening Detective Murnane visited ber, but she dented the truth of the story, The culured peapls are positive tuat Lley are right, and will tesiity in ths Police Court to: SUBURBAN, LAKE. . A meeting of the clilzeus Io favor of & chango in the sdmiputration of the affalrs of the town was beld Wednesday st thy Centenutal Echool-louss, UTIONERR . o CELEBRATED taroughost AR AR 1he Unigu—expresscd toall parts, 1 B uua upward 3 5. 40, 80c pet m, © Addrest rdere GUNTUER, Confec e e BOOKS AT AUCTION. The sale uf Books at Auction ¢ 34 and 6 Madlson: was pustponed o0 Bccount Of bed westher uuf o'clock va ¥riday &, m., Marc) CUARLES KERN, Blerit. Dy LEW18 DAKTELS, l:?u & iy HODGES, MORRISON & CO. AUCTION SALE O¥ 1,000 ELEGANT OLL PAINTINGS AND CHROMOS Ats1 Norh Clark-at.. coruer Hlinols, commenclag Sat- Uiy, SLanh 25, Bile 84 16 6. ths 3:30 844 T20 o 33, 5 abo that box, sod {te contents vught o bo looked wnto, ne the matter of whio shall serve ou the jucles 1a of impurtance. The ludications 1t bas been stutfed, aud {n the inerest of proles- alons! jurvrs, snd this may explain low it 1e that s certalo class turn uo as Jurors In one court this week and In another nuxt, aod thus on, wakiog s basluows of jury service. In tua Criwinal Court yesterday the bond of Georgo Mavill, whom Detective Lickey ullowed o escape Munday utght, was declared fortelied. | Hig bond was ju the suw of & snd Jawes Fitz- siuwinons snd tho nutorious George Bager wero Lis bondaweu. Eager was overduring tbe day, sud ttouer, Culcago. St L FLOT Buaicthlug eulifely Lews ouly 23 ceals B bulr by wall dend alzo of haud. Mol sud 1 wal b wanted Seud fur circular. DULS WORES, ftock Falls, 11,

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