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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Jobn T. Raymond Is at the Pacifie. . Uen, W. Merritt, U. 8. A, and wife are st the Palmer. 2 Judee W. H, Hogan, Washiogton, Is at the Bherman, “The Hon. Penry A, Barling, New York, is at the Tremont, i Judge James Grant, Davenpott, In., Is a guest of the Paclllc, : Tne Hou. C. J. Aodrews, Denver, {8 & gucst of tho Tremont, 113 CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: 'MINTRSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1 | increase the 1879—TWELVE: PAGES ‘ idence, which | that Sherldan had taken the rig ffom M| To defendl | avenue, and, from his alleged associntion Davin the otherease, hat sent the ntter to swas to he callea by the pros Dinan to negotfato for its restoration. At the been ret d Ly both. After some further | examination, yesterday, Day showed that he tnlk, Mr. Mills sald he should call Woodard, | eanld not have been the thicf, aud there was no and, under the elrcumstances, wonld consent to | evidence to prove that Sheridan was, nnss the case until the 2ith, but would not vou- | testimany for the prosecution was not st sent to A contimuance, and the case was passed | envugh for the Juetize to make up his ind at as sugirested. uviree, 80 ho held the matter under advisement, John'F. Caltahan, the South Bend boot and Arreata: Lillie McKay, larceny of a_$10 bill alioe man, 18 again in court In quest of liberty. | from Frank B, Iazieton, “of. No, 105t Yestenday ho tiled a petition ‘n the County | Fulton street, fn_n Clark atrect honso Court for discharge under the Insoivent sct. [ of fll-famo; Harvey ~ Reese, larceny Ile {3 In fail on three enpinaes, and, the attorneya [ of A trunk and clothing from Minnie not being able to ngres that the questton of | Mav, o Biler avenuwe evprian; W. H. Buricss, frand should be tricd in all the cascs st ance, it | deserter from the United States armys Patrick was elected that releaso from the first capias, [ Gallagher, larceny of a fine hursn-hlnn‘:ex; T aworn out by M, 13, Wells & Co., shoull be tirst | ward I.nll\'} an secomplice of Thonias Woods in terms of the ngreement o8’ between man eensation; we'll put it In the man, o that people can’t aay thare wns vut-up | dispateh. ¢ Mr. Blank’s wife has = been jobs, or catch-bets, or nothing, There 1s the | driven to the verge of ineanity by her husband’a fanp-post, ehl You admic that?” They said | fnfatuation.’ and that'll fetch 'em all the more. they did. ** And here ts the gnarter which vou | 1 tell you it's golng to be the bizgest thing of are'to give me If (Jick it, eh2™ 'They said he | the eenturs, T'H run round and ree nbout got- biad correetly described the aituation,” ** Then, | tinz the -l(lrnch n-mlr‘ and the artist to sketeh zents,” aald he, softiy, **1 will now provecd to | the scone of blovd. Ta-ta; I'il Are_you senin Hek i, and, applsing his tongue to thecoin ho | fa the cvening, It you haven’t a revolver, hastily departed, feaving them a madder and a | never mind: [ have ona; O—what's your wiscr lot of men. “nmel" 'ihu ]?urn;;:h,'. wur‘\"-lnesn:: imnlr:r Bome of the tmtchers, milkmen, ete., who usg | Hon, znve her the religious editor's name, anc, mach ice during the summer ara getting nervons | 4% 100 as she ind gone, fied o the managint becauso they have been upable to make con- | SOROR ok leeve O &ieres Wt e tracta for the season with the feo companies, | Seean obets B0 Bk Bot COE o and lrcknlmd that unl: tee 't“fl:lfllm to put ulll sonisation Iube - s the making of contracts until the fce season is L8, = = gyer, when congiimers Wil by at thelr morey, | of Grand Pacife lotebmk, 8. Caroenter, Toston : fee companics say, on theie side, that they | X “rjercher, Seofland Dr, Franklin Kip! the foriner was to turn Stat. placed him in an awkwanl Beree he would have to 'm s composed & wanted to let you out, and get rid of 3 " t}r.‘ MV lakclr," :nhl lh‘e ml};ml':"l in re- —— spectful tone of volee, ' I thin! aw_ yon . dancing n hornaipe just now. Vil you pleses KO!!TWESTEKN- NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Inform the_ phibhe. throneh -mer why v n. | W6 havo pleasnre in dirscting spectal atieuiion dulged in that time-honored but ‘somewhat an. | to the annunl statément of the Sorthwestern Ny, tlynnted metnod of joyous cXpresston st this { ttoowl Inaurance Company of Milwauxee, Itapy, perfoit of your life! " Your halr is gray, and, ns | merous patrons will he plasaed to sec that gy, Mr, McDonough eays, You are 8 littie nervous.'” | solld and reliablo fre.lnsurance company, wilc, Y Pleasc tell the publie,” sald McVicker, "*that 110 fali all its lorses in the great Chicago fip, Iwasnot dancing n hornpipe; that T have not | (g getuing evory year more worthy of their cong. sianeed u hornplpe stuce I wvae a juventle man, and that 1 doy '.pnn.um. to dance one ogala s | Concc 8nd durlng tas past year §00,000 hay beey n dded to tho net surplus, showing o surplas o long an Llive, Wiy do you want to putme in | o 4 s acsir: the pillory all the time! Do you want to know | 'Y to poliey-holders of §742,Ri3. any nore of my views about the Sunday amuse- . ment_busizessi' E HINSDALE, “The Sunday business will take care of ftaelf, | Attention is dirocted to th scen flying 1t is evidence that the old hero |y progressiog well. | lo undar triat-gesy shiall make no contracts until chev have har- Winona: Wiillam E. Sweet, Wasaington, D, tried, but notiing was doue further than tha | the theft of some clothing from the Janitor of ;‘I‘,’;‘:_‘?.‘”L""v and sv will vou. Whas I want to ,”r‘;m‘;‘.‘;n::l“";n"e"';:‘:"'l‘:"‘lf; ::Ml:l‘"w‘::lr: €aly . vested the winter's crop, which will be during M. DNougherty, Daltimore; C. M. Wheele impaneling of o jury. I he sbhould be so for- | the Journal buildimg; West Waters, coiored, HOW YOU PERIL OVER TIR DECISION of the two nrth dooks of buitd) iy doop H. . Peakes, of the Hess operscompeny, I8 | pohryary, Theu, ft I8 thousht, they will s | Marquette, Mich. s W. J. llancoek, Dubuquo tunate o8 to cacape trom this eaptas, he witl bo | threatening to kili his mistrens, Jullny Bridyet | |, T XO8 FRRL 0% ! . o ndtth doots of building corner Adawg reglstered at the Shermau. able to fix upon o price at which they witl fur- | Sierman Ious orgo €. Nobdle, Calorad held on the otter two, and, escaning from them, | O'Malley, olins Delis Ryan, larceny of clothing | v ‘l’,‘;: é‘“ e ."’""‘{mt,'fl I your responsi- | and LaSalle, by Beajamin E. Gallup, Trustee, The Ton. A. M. Herrinzton, Geneva, 1s one of | nish ice durlug toe summer, 1t in bolleved tiat | I. Stanwoad, Ssn Franclsen: A, B, Farnasorth, | Le wiil be held on twa_indictmenta which wel from Anule Robinson, ¥ Re, - - .- et ) the price will bo ahout &4 ton for retull cons | Detrolts . £, Skinner, Velpraiso; J. 3, Thomp: | returned agatust o Suturday. Al tn all ho Is the guests of the Tremont. QGrn, 1, W, Rusk, Viroqus, Wis,, ex-member of Cougress, is at the Pacitle. James Wallack, of the Wallack-Dillon com- * pany, s registered at the Tremont, E. H. Waldron, General Superintendent of the Muncle & Lafoyetts Ralirosd, is at the Patmer, The Hon, Schuyler Colfax will this evening address the members of the Calumet Club on Abraham Lincolo. Col. Joseph Chapman, General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, Clinton & Dubuque Rall- road, {8 at the Sherman, Some of the passengers un the traing delaved in the East srrived in the city yesteraay cven- . ‘They left New York Friday morniog, and have been ever since on the road, A rorraspondent Is Informed that there are 1wo recruiting statlons i tniscity forthe United Btates army—ono nt No. B Clark strecs, and the otiicr at No. 210 Randolph strect. ‘The polico are lorking for Rosa Witmer, 10 years of nge, the child of a poor widow living at No. 7 Whiting street, who has been missing Irom her homo for the past three weeks. 1t was facorrectly stated vestorday that Mr. Geore A, Mason” was held to the Criminal Court on the charge preferred against b by E. 8. Jaflrey & Co, That charge was dismissed. The **Scnolnatic Annual and Almanac™ for 1810, complied by Prof. J, A. Lyons, of the Notre Daine Univorsity, just ‘out. Itisas neally gotten up and 1s contents are as inter- esting as those of 1ts vredevessors. ‘The temoperature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, opticlan, 88 Madison street (FRIBUNE Building), was, at 8 a. m., 175 degrees; 10 2. ., 113 12m., 115 3p m,, 11; 8p.m, 8, Barome- ter st 8 a. m., 20.40; 8 p. m., 257, oung man,” sid the veteran manager, “you mny he an emisanry of the Dramatie News ,,,‘n-m?fi?mm!gfi c?lntlill':‘(glwe')ijz; Cara for or il L e 3 forall wg‘;'f‘;;;,':;j‘ ! ;‘I',',‘I'p,'}":,'m;:“mgf‘l"f"{‘ drunkenness), st the Palmor Llousc, cures ail cape; not dancing o hurnolpe.” ofalcoholtsm, The effort now making 1o Lresy ¥ But toucning this bond business. down tnat great truth will fafl, * My young Iriend, go and intcrview some- = e body else about that. 1 will converso with you 4 PURITY. about the authenticity of the Tourth Gospel, or | 1f something pure and nice §s wanted to favor the letters of Juntus, or I will ask you, s8I | eakes, pies, or paddings, get Dr. Price's True Fl. haye before without results, to come dowu - and take n drink,—but I have nothing to sav vorlnll;zunu:wktw. , 4 :ggl‘:{'dtg::.} ’E‘;‘Ir:l:"teg';mlnr: that the public Indiestion, dysoepsia, nervons brostration, ang 11 forms of géencral dob 3 Here Mr. McVicker strode ncross the hall into ;luugm’;‘n‘n 'ng\:nw!mlc fwe’l 'Ell‘:afl:li? u‘;ml “m' the Owl Ciub nurlun:] DUt oo bis spectacles, | prepnration of beef contalning ita entlre nuu:uon{ and nrm;:e(eded w reat the mpusement coltinn roperties, It is not a more stimniant Jike tne ey, o T fnuNE. e teporiarlollowed Iim |, jesetsof best, ok contatuy Woodsmaklar:, fure. B Mr. MeVickor, xcus mo. faterrupting you, | YAIuabic g ot enfecbled condiion or 1 but 1 really wontd like to koow if P n{m, reenit of exhmastion; nerrons prosieativn, over. fecl a little bad, now that the Apneliato Court | from’ muimonsey conmialnie Camail ficsuiting a8 relicved yu'u Trom_ {818 ".melmmy e from puimonary complaints, Caswell, Hazaed ¢ y you don't Teel Just & litclo chagrined at having | giste. o ot Now York. For sals by urug. m-“i'll:m(’:m":,‘-rv“"“fll;[ Vi v e ————————— *The Court," sal cVicker, “‘has decided AR Just as T did in iy own mind from tha frsty | ~nemcmcon s e & LA that that wus no bond. [ knew that to be the | _JONNEON—Jan. A, Hardesty 8. Jonnson. second v case, and would have acted according to my | 9§ (euree H. Juhnson, clvil eagineer, of this liy, agey convlctions; hut when such eminent authority § ~¢3° Sow vork Papers please copy. asJudge Dickey, who {8 now on the Supremo JOINSON—-AL Minneapolle, Minn., Thursday, 1, bench, touk the vther viow of I, 1 gavo In, and | 2 AT b, i, Tenjmmin W, “rolaton, aged 7 jevs: thought T mieht bo wistaken s to the result, | fafiNAnY yeursn fusldent of Chicacul dn stepiasivy "That was why T went tuto bankeunter, Tt was | *y0 g0 ntimaton 7 ot Berl conag 1o a step which T would ot have taken under uny | ADGe Aaseirer enedt Setis st & pomese et I aed m.lmlr T(niuu;nuucu. and 1t lmuk, I tell you, a t&-ilaliimore «\ld.‘) papers p}:‘mmm. roud deal of . at4n. m., Patrick Dorsey, brotty our deal of moral Caurage. n & fuan i my 1o S TIsk Doney b & "',3"" yf"kflm,"v'; regret it,'do you, now that it a8 been taken o 1don't want to bo Interviewed," satd Mr. MuVicker, ¢ Please let ine alone for once, Go to New York and foterview Palmer, or Boucl- cattlt, or Charley Uardiner. 1 have n new play toreud, aud fo the meantime I want a sand- wich, rest, and o pluss of beer, Good soune man. Go a liwtle Tusther Weat {1 you want [nformation,” “When we are morrled, l'ercy,” she sald, | 7ramont liouss—George A, Littleficld, Boston softly, on thelr marrlage-eve, *f your will al- | A. Rice, Gnleshure; Dr. H, Newhall, [osto ways spend _your evenings at home, will you H ‘l'-! “"""(.l‘\l:"‘l ll:f‘ |“x ix\ivl{".fi";" llhlch‘!iz:\r'-: not, lovel® 1 will, s0 help me John A. h"‘" Dlv ’“{"“*‘, ety i A logan,” he feverently replied, with a syucera 4 Ma that wonld bave mnde an anaconda cry for | i H T metey. ““And you won'e bave to go down- | (wmnha; Geoedo 11, Greer town to the “lodre!” she contlined; “I | body, Dubmgues it. Bl mean, yon won't have to go down-tawn every | Creigh, Cincinnatt, nightt” ¢« No, swectest,’” sald he: *jodges e, only meet once s week. 4 What uight, THE CITY-HALL. darling, dne':'your;n| meet?*? n]*;round artless. s Iy, kissing his cyelils aown. e younr man g P Had hardiy safd & Thuraday," and sean her tako | _ The ‘-omm:on:r dl]llrl?:lcd mo«:'r zevenue out her tiny pencil aud note the fact {n her | Warrants yesterday in the paymont of bac memorandut-book than he reallzed that e had | sularfes. made r mistake. Two casesof scarlet fever and two cases of At 855 yesterday afternoon B, F. Btover and | chicken-pux were reported at the Health Oflico P. Talbot, rentlemen wio dealon the Board of | vogyorday, Trade, had au unplessantness In the nlley ad- : Joiniug the Chamber of Commerce. They camo Lake strect bridge will be opened for vepalrs out of the bulldlug toguther, fresh from their | this morsing, and kept open In all probability ;ve::ulgflam, h.Tl rcntchgr:g the nl‘l;-yl m'rlm Ilo"n for about 1wo weeks, alt. They had met, it appeared, in the hall, v - » o and tind soine words about n trade, and Stover | e vollce parrolt for Tast Docomber asgee aecused Talbol of “huving struck Wi 1§ was 3,34, showing a decreasy of 85,200 sponded with an empbatic atring of he Treasurer’s roceints yeaterdav werp ouths that It was l\lu such thing. Elhah, of IV}:(("III g‘ll,:rz‘t was 1|v|| nufi:nh from This wus too much,—it wounded | Sonth Town Collector Ayres, The disburse- Blovests sotto of linor nml“m'.-:rmml prde, fory | ments did not exeeed 81,000, ke @, W, hie could not tell a He—and, tuking | gorporation-Counsel Bontield was telographed hishands (rom Kl trousers. pockets tus dealt | gy sestimia for dircctions as o tho” furtlicr feft liln rolllngz around in tha snow in the effort {.’;:‘,:m:",:u"nmt.\'vtrnfifi mfiu;ncnlv:ll.m I'L"?: togaln hia fect, On uetting up he was anges | confldently expected that the case will como and, Stover havicg disappeared, he entertalbed | ) ; ¢ C The crowd which ‘had cathered’ by cureing his | efor® the upreme Conrt. anturonist and threatening what he would do Ald, Jonas opened a free lodging-house Jan, VFheT, $h0 two Rl thite 1. L his own expense. 1t has proved to be o “Then, darliug,” estd he, rapturously, as hie m“"’:‘fifnm\’fi “[‘;“Ku.m . I"r;!cl Mtz ot darliug, 3 ) " | poor folka, AN, Daly has recently becume very dlinoed the blaziug jewel unon hor snowy finger, | much interested in the elllerpr.’le,ynml yesterday Jou will be mine-0, oy 1®) and ho lient for. | hie and Ald. Jonas went upun’ ' fuel-solicliing & % our, wi ultes n e securing of many ard i s s it e, benuital ] | o i el U scure of At Lemorit yesterday Justice Bolton held an io ruther a ticht place. examination in the cnsi of Michrel Hennesay, North 'Fown Collector Miller veaterday com- | the man who nssanited Walter It Chapman, a pleted his bond, and 3t was apifroved by the | bartender, Christmas-Eve, and received Bupervisor, and tiled with the Connty . Ulerks | two pistal-shot wounds during the Huobtained bls hooks, and will proceed with | flght that — ensued. Uennessy was held the colicetion at onee, Ilis bond fs in the sum | for trial in the Criminal Court on Eho chnrge of at $4,010,000, and the foliowing ara the slancre: | nesault with a deadly weapon (a Inmp), and woa Thotas Lyuch, Conrad Folz, Tobiss Almend- | fined 875 and sentenced to ninety davs in the tuger, Louia Miller, John Schuester, fHenry | Bridewell for malicious mischlef. “In dofauit of Lamparter, Michacl Weber, Michacl Branut, | $300:-bail ho was sent to Jail on o mittimus,- The Iranz Baer, Nicholas Kranz, Chelstian Tetupel, | cose againet Chapmon, who was charged Peter Wolfy, and Nicholas Mtller. Mr. Miller | with shootiug Henneasy, was not proscented. thinks the bond thg best ever wiven by o North | The latter Ia rald to be a dangerous man, and is Chicagzo Collector. nnd_ Supervisor Loftus s of | the saine person who was charged with the mur- the 2ame vpinlon, though ono or more of tho | derof a8 mao at Turner Junction, and acquitted hondamen are worth nothing In their own nome. | after triul. Mr. Miller savs he did ot receive the notlce of 0 the Dooks being ready autil Dec, 91, 80 his boud | g Ak, bout 4 o'clack yestorday morning o % drunken loafer named Peter Saunders broke was illed within the time required by law, | opennioor at No, 923 North Halsted strect, The Committee on Town and Town Acconats | unid quietly crawled up-stalrs to where a Mrs, wero back from thelr visle to Lemont yesier- | Powers was aleening alons with her ctild, her day, and i€ Il they report is borno out by the | busband being eniployed ns a night watchinan. Iacts, that vitinge s anvthing but a desfrable | He aasaulted her fna villainous manner, and place to move to ‘Thelr mission was to look | was only prevented from carrying out his pur- after the Bupervtaor’s conduct in deallng out | poses by Dantel McCloskey, oceupant of the relief to paupers, witha view to preventing that | lower part of tho house, and o police officer, town, If possible, from drawing more money | When Jocked up at the West Madison Strect out of the Treasury thou it pays in. ‘Iheir | Starion he assnulted Eritz Peterzon, his eeli- visit had been antieipated, they say, and the | mate, who s in jull awalting tho result of moment they arrived they were et vipon by the | Injuriea which ho inflicted upon Fritz Polil, of povr und ndignant, and watched und tollowed, | No. 7 Jofferson sireet, In Tast Derember. They had with them a Mst of the benefletaries, | Justiea Morrieon beld Sauders in $1,00 to the and’ entled upon as many as they coulidy, and | Criminal Court for an assaule with intent to mude inguiries ahout thim. "They found that | commit rape, and also tned him §100 for dls- twenty-reven of them were lone wen amd | orderly eonditet, women, stopping with friends and drawing A young mnau_named Samuel D. Rice, who fucl, nrovislong, eie, every month, s everys | stands aecused of getting away with $1,900 trom went up for reiiel from pending « Tho Lohdell & Couchtry, bvlwls-un ho was employed merehants were found greatly embarenssed on f,;fi:‘rfl‘_'"l;‘:‘;!'-'mnm{h c‘éi."‘i‘é:'mfi’.:' l.ld'll;l"‘hllll)n‘(al account ot having accepted so el of Waiker's | FE UL 100 was postponed tati] ot paper, und 1t did ot take the Committea Tong [ Weiring s S eles Toe tosianed Bobll Lodnor 1o Jearn that the bulldme of the Court-Hoise ‘r{y 2,000, u‘nd was cominitted to juil Tt w,s outof Lemontstons had been u cursc to the | pf FREhAUL Wi SomHBLEel B0 dul 1 whe village, becates it had drawn mauy pour per- | Fai! EIBE HeB WO KORE 1O URaRcE Lo VOl o wmu;nre Tor work who had been paid In reat, and had been induved toreturn by a triend, whetn, an. 9, ot 10:30 &, m., b) o ™ o REED—Jan. 7, at the resldence of J. J. Van Nor. trand, 137% Indiaus-av., Mre. Walter O, Jteed, of Ley Molues, Tu., mged S yeats. her late vestdonee, N¥o. X Nory hilen Witino, beloved wifo of Juia wl'*‘""”"a‘r vy, Jans 10, at 10 0'clock unorai Fuldsy, Jan, 10, at 10 o'clock to t. Btepliery Chireh, wiere JHuh- Masn will 5o cElehraton: fusny )y carriages to Caivary Cemetery, el : 8 —Jan. A, Edus, youngest, daughter of W, v , with whom his ewployers had arced that he |~ The réporter with ) Jackson. aged 3 yearsand Gincnti, 4 Well, how do_you feel this morning, ent | DC sald, with tender reproach, “will 'Yoa not liberal dunations ot coal, ;1‘:1?1"1‘:;:‘-:: c";ffi';',;;'}fif::fimllfl‘: blll‘l::.“l?\'v:s“:lt:i should not be prosceuted, nrovided he returned B b f’i_ Funeral from hoose, 6.7 \ylnv_unmlt.. Thton “stozt. 2l n Triend Kiodls a0 an fnvald oui Sre | Dermit'me to tmorint the seal of offectlon upon | The Waier Department, through lts chiofe, | had been carrying for monihe Wit it was 10t [ 4o thefr employ and eodeavored tw toko good TIE PO Faray thursday 4t 2'p. . Carriagth © Onkwung Bltk, feebly roullod the tnvainds T b oKy YIS | cour lipat Then you do not love me.” % Nay, | 2ives notfce that persons who ore In the habit | tho misfortu ok it R his alivged peculations. After working faith- ST-OFFICE. (L eebly red! the invalid; ad a pret- hot so, Ferdiuand,” answered the blushing l(lri‘; of allowtug their taps t run during the night | expenditure of the nublic toney by the Super- IT 18 WORKING ALL RIGRT. The Posi-Oflice Is uow in condition to do all of the work required of It as promptly and effectually ss, before the fire, Much of the work which was at first done through the rallway mafl servico 18 now being dome &t the main office, The malls on tte Michizan Southern cawe In yeaterday aix’ hours late, and auother large fn- stallment, which hod been snow-bound near BufTalo, rrived lastnight. Sowe of tho through tnsils have been diverted at Toledo, Clevcland, and other places to relleve the Chicago office. Nothing has yet been acconplished {n the way of uew quarters. ''he search after buildiugs is kept up, and the Postmaster and Mr, Btuart still continue thelr fospections, Considerable carpentry-work is belng dono In the pres- ent quarters, which will, however, be avail- able In thie new offlce, The telephones in the Carrriers’ Department copnecting with the stations are in tull swing., Letter und paper drops have been nade so that the public can de- posit thelr mafl from the street without colng down stales, ‘The drops are situated un Washe :nqlun street, and will prove & great couven- ence, ‘I'tic annual report of the work of the office for 157 was uligost ready for publicatiou at tho timo ot the fire, The document was In Mr. )squleul'll;‘uon:. nd was ;luumyed.h.u will al:lfl some -thng by 3 raparod; and 't d‘z’::{x fiufl“thutl:: 4 mcle‘:n 2 cons lused state of affalrs, whether it will appear at all, A statement appeared in yester- duy’s Times, purportivg to be from un employe of the Post-Oflice, 1n which it fs atated thata corpenter had dropped a mateh In somea shav- fngs, und Lhat thisfact was knowa to tho oflicers anid employes of the Post-Oflice. This they em- phutically deny, and {t would be {n order forthe paper to izlye tho nnme of its pretended inform- aut, 8o that the mutter could be investigated. < 3 ? % THE PIDELITY, A MEETING OF DEPOSITORS AL 5:2) o uls miuther-in-law, Mei. A Duulet Maloey, uged 3 eate. ¥ hiernl trom resldence Friday at 10:00, m. 2" Waukegan: papers and Falatiio Meraid ples [ 1y tough time of it fast night, I'tell you. . Lots of times I'could ave died if 1 had only wanted 0. At tho annual meeting of the Northwestern Natlonal Bank yesterday, George Bturges, 1. Buckingham, Asson Stager, Grorge Struut, and Jamas D, Sturges were' clected Directors. Geurge Bturges was chosen -President, aud Jauas v, Sturges Cashier. Daniel Sullivan, 10 years of age, while climb- ing vn & coal-wagon dniven by Thomas Quigley, in tront of house No., 981 Blue Islaud avenue, Josy s hold, and was run down, s _left thigh-bone was badly froctured, snd his body dn_vu;c;) lsu toat recuvery is considered somewhat oubtful. 4 Judge Willlams informed witnesses in the Criminat Court vesterday inorning that they must be puuctusl jo attemiance, or subject themselves to e for coviemot. e does not want the business of the court delayed ang privoners kept fo jail by persous who do not coine to time promptly. Daniel O'Leary, the champlon pedestrian, - reaclied home yesterdav, uiter an sbsence of several weeks, having given an exhibitlon walk 0 Pulodelphla aud deteated “Sport ™ Cam- pana iu & six-days’ contest. ut New York, He will start next week for the Hot Spriugs, wod faye that Lis walk for the Astley medal 1n New York next June wlil be tha 1gst, ‘T'he military headquarters have resumed thelr ‘wonted qusetness, and the oflicers have dropped Lack fnta thelr usual * Notimng to-day " ps nat- urally a8 though they wers still fu tho oid roums. Gen. Sheridan’s offico 18 undergoing Fowie chsuges, 23 the room fs thuught to be too Jare for its oceupaut, but beyond that theroare 1o jndicutious of uuy dusturbance, “Te Mr. —— Ini" sald & geutleman witha ‘business-likeuspect and a bundle of neatly-folded pupers in his hand. % No, e, sald the lody wio had opend the door for him. *Can you way when he will be in1" said the zentleman; 1 culled abouc that nccount of—" 4 ffg left town jast Satunlay for Mexico,” sald the lady, **aud will oot return till next month," ** Alas, John!" said one of his friends yester- MALUNT-Wednesday morning, m., At the residence of hls *forgive my inaiden coynese, all—ull is so Minmer, ub Armitnge- strancre and sweet—I cannot bear . 1wl re- turn in a moment,” and sho hastened frowmn the rovm. In a Iew minutes &he returned, aud, casting herself fnto the younz inan's arns, ndrmured into bis left . whisker, “1 um yours,—only yours,—till death do us part.” She had been up-stalrs, ouag, toking o tiny vial from hier dressing-vase, let foll a few drops upon the glitteriog suriace of her lover's «ite, which remalned untarnished, showing that it was oizhtecu-carat gold. *‘Ic hus stond tho tests L'will take Him," she satd. joyfully, and burried down the stalrs, . Houw many o man's home is made uohappy beeause he does not know how to snunage proy- erly the delleate and blzp-apirited creature whose life {s linked with his! There Is o man on Adums street whore bume has all winter been ke a littls heaven below, buttous off his shirta have beeu as rare a8 fruwns on his wife’s face, und that bas word a sinile during sixty winutes of each of ber waking hours; whatever dellvacies lie especially delighted in bave been seryed up at bis table regulariy, and when he bad to go down tuwn of an uvenlng tuo seca wan shie never murinured, but put his cuat down to warn, like & a‘rflrhn mhtron sending lier lord to the Lattlefleld, And yel ils secret was 0 sfuple one. He “left o note to himself from 2 well-known furrler—whosa algnaturo was o raak forzery—In his coat-pocket on night, bestnniog, * Dear Sir: The seal-skin sacque would be preferable, us u birtbday present to a murried toman, to any other artlcle In our large and varied assoru Pleuse let us have, at your eatllvst convenlence, Lm" wite's bust aud” walst measurement un lghe.” This was on the 10th of November, 1878, A couple of days afterwards be sald cun ningly, * Why, Lizzte, you'rs growlug stouter than you uaed to vbe,—what o you wmeasure now1?' und when she told bim, he, with un at- fectation of carelessuess, jotted the figurcs down on the margin of Tie TriBUNE, and, when asked what he dla thst for, re- vlied with some confusion, =+ 0. nevu mind; vothing jarticular.”” ller birthday falls en the 27th ot this raouth, and his only” hope now appears to bo that oue or the uther of thein will dle lu the next thres wecks, und the tables 1o prevent (reezing are In danger of losing thelr supnlius, hecause men are to he sent around to discover the waste and stut off &l such. ‘Tle Water-\Vorks are now pumping from seventy to seventy-five nilllons of galluns per day, and that §s considered to be too much, . Atd. Thompson, Treasurer of the Police and Flremcu's Rellef Association, says that mis- stutements have been made " about the amount of money which lie has In Lis possession. His ligures are as follows: Hecelved from Ard. Kirk, #3,803; from Comptroller Fur- \v,ell. 2,850, total, $3,243: disbursemeuts, $1,- K 1nd, v for 0 visor, that the Committes was looking {nto; so, ,’,"{P,’u_,é"'fio'.g;':"..‘\"'gg'( lfi:"if“K'o;r ll?l‘::?’" :"'"lf‘;';l&;':i after'diligent ingulry bad ‘heon made in uiher | Mié CrIBIOSers iwent bk o han " und causcd directions, they called & meoting of some of the A 4 f 5 Lobdel} and Coughtry have thelr side of the physlcians - of the place, who, they say, ore as story, which they will probably preseut at the I'TEat PaUpera 08 auy pursons Lhey met, and who hrur‘fim to-morru’w L ¥ vie with cach olher In seeing who can i et the most money out of the county. Justice Summerficld: Charles Brown, ‘“nrfi The ohject [y meetiug ‘them was to see if sume | Murray, Robert MeMuhon, Joseph Sailur, an arrangement could nut be made whereby their | Matt ‘McNuruey, thievine vagrants, 850 fine * protessional " services furnisied to the puor | cach: Nicholas Becker, fornteatfon on com- an the order of the Supurvisor could not be lim- | platnt of John Tibbet, of 108 Lawe avepud, fted in price. The Comtnittee suizested tothew | $500 tothe 10ths James McUee and Edward that they send iu bids fur attendmg the noor of | Walsh, breaking tnto a - show-caso fn front of the town by the month or year, but they said | Georye Huhue's shoc-store, No. 338 State that could not be, because it would not be law- | street, $400 ench to, the Criminal Court; tul. ‘The Committee, horever, were fucliued to | Charles Weldman, charged with nssauit- think they ind & farther und beter renson in | ne Henry Braken during a eeneral row the favt that each of them was now getting | among the employes {n Libby's packing-house mote every month out of the county thuw any | on State streer, near Sixteenth, Justtco Morri- ono of thein wonld think of chareini for dolng | son: James Blair, allas Peters, caught with s the worlk that all of then hod been doing. They | ot of extrs clothing at the curner “of Madisun flnally ogreed, notwlthstauding sbelr oppusition | nud ‘Threop sireets, §1,000 to the Oth; i'eter to auy chunge being wade, to send ln bids to do | O'Brien, assanit, $1.000 to the Uth; Thawmas the work to the next mestivg of the Board, Tuo | Shagocy, churged the theftof o kez of lard, Committee will recomtuend o the Board Mou- | $200 to the 10th; Josie Kelley, lar- day that the twenty-suven who wero lound get- | cony of & waten, 82,000 to tho Oth; tiniz rellef who did not spparently desorve | Beruard Flvon, charged with obtaining 85 from it be given vpportunity to o to iho Poor- | Jobn Underwood unun pretense of securing for House; thot the medieal attondancs upon the | hlin employment with the flem of Wood & poor Le let Ly contract, und that the merchants | Brothers on South Water strect, $500 to tho be warned agalnst accepting orders from the | Criminal Court, Bupervisor for the benellt of ‘o Hat of persons —— \:II.III "\rhmn "?;““!l”ul‘ :rn llo be furnisued. TIIE ITONORE BLOCK. ‘I'ils they regard as the tirat step nccessary to QETTING READY To NENUILD. be made, and think that it will have the eifect to tenvh thy Superyisor, the physleins, and the ‘The enuluger/at the Honora Block rulns got Door that the people uf other sections’af the | up sleam yestorday, and there were other prep- county are not so much In love with Lutnout us | arattons for sctive work within the next few tu longer play tho part of an orange for thew to | days, The Insurance companies have placed the suckat plonalro, orelimivary work In the hands of Mr. C. M, I g Palmer, the architect, who wil forthwith set GOVERNMENT BUILDING. about to do the following things: Prop up the 5 n walls {n tho sixth atory, erect a emporary roof “J::“:L?:':l_,:m“::‘::&cm tulk Sty yustoruiy over the whole bulldtog for the purpose of pro- ‘The Sub-Treasury disbursements ycsterdoy focting. Jb . from. fuctlior snowd, . poant amounted to $6,000, v out the steamn, water, and gas-pipes. MEEYNOLDS=At 115 Sauth Hoyno-st., Nannah 4, Beyiolin e of W, I Tteynolui, Funerul Thursday ut 13 a. ., by carsto Rosehll KEITH-Mrs. Mary Jano Kelth, uged 83 yeara. Bervices ¥ laty rosldence, 175 Morth Weatern-ar, v Rusehill, 7. suddenly of caplll Lronchite burica, ulats aos of Armers a3 Sopb s LT Thuraday, Jan, 8, et 2:9D. ., from reds denvs, G Fullerton-uv. Friendscf the 1amily invited ‘without furtlier uotice, PUGH—Jan. 7. William Ienry Pugh, the bul s0n Gf Lucas aid ety Aon Dughe aged s veny month aad 7 da) Fanoral trom vl Dutterfolast,, Thursday, stif o'uluck, e i §2/-New, York pavers pleasc copy, OUR TENURE OF LIFE Depends in great mensnro npon our rezard for or neglect of the laws of healih, If we violate them we cannot expect to **make old bones." Hutthat the span of existence aliotted lo & natarally deil- cate conetitution, or ono which has been shaken by discase, may be materially lengthened, ta s fact of which sva have dally proof, , The vivifying and rs. storative {ntlnence of lostelter's Btomach Huten upon a_falllow physique nduril: priking Nlustra tion of tho power of judiclous medicution lo strengthen tho hold on life. Hestored diestion, complete sssimiiation, reaewed nopotite, sousd e, Sliese REG dang thio beneity. confertel thm Qeiniisn r g casly ot and, $0,913: incrense of fu #1222, The Arsociation 18 now glying four fire- men's widows 3420 cach per anuum und ong uisabled ireman $600 per annum, ‘The followiog facts are taken from the sn- nual report of Lieut, McGarrigle, Chief of Du- Arrests, 810-—Junuary, 64 February, 3 Aoril, 405 May, 755 June, 65 3 Auguat, 953 Beptember, 1053 Ociober, vember, 78: December, 83. Stolen prop- crty recovered, $20,180.97, Tue force nlso cop- tured sixty-ou¢ fumtives from justice, and seut thewn hume, ond broughs fourteen Irom other 108 to Coicago, The Licutenuut recommentds that the force und the salaries of the men be ln- creased. At a recent _mecting of the Coanty Board Comnisstoner 8enng offered resolutions looking to the appointment of aconnnittee to confer with the city authorities rejative to taking action underthe law of 1877 which authorized the County Board, on the request of the Council, 1o conkolidnte Into one the threo towns wlich Tie within the linits ot tho City of Chicago. The Council & year azo passed resolutions requesge inz the County Buar! to take action fo the mat- ter, but uothing was done by the latter organiza- tivn, ‘'T'oe ity authorities are as much in favor of the measure apparently us they were a year azo, belleying that it will result in o reduction of the number of officers, and a conseqaent saving In exvenses. It would also, thev belleve, reduco tho cost and the tmu of coflecting tazes, TIHIE COUNTY-BUILDING. bl Tou apai that supreine renorsal ith a circalation enrlelied, 8 frame Invlfionln‘l‘ and & nervous systewm tranguilized, the fnvaho, alter acourse of the Ulttors, feels that his e tenuro is no louger tho precarions thing that jtwa, —that lio may yoi enjoy o green old nge, ** ' ANNOUNCEMENTS, o e i S ORI e o 'I‘"E WEEK OF PRAYER IS DEING ODSERVED at the Chilcago Avenue Church with great prode, Te larke and Increasing eacl eves- have already boun 8 nuimber of Inquir and the prospocs 14 that. the mueting will be coitiny wee les M. Morion, tha evig: the survices this wesk. s will g 12 FPME THIND 5 of the Fidelity Bavings Bunk was arnounced T Guriail be dell ye evening at the Church f“"""‘i‘;"““F mlnn l|;tlm had urldemly“mtrlnd of average cxpectotion of miurtallly depended County-Attorney Willett will perform ki@ | ury yesterday fell off from those of the day be- | wan really begun yesterday by Mr, Wurder, the | for last ,,y:m’n Maskell Hall, on Desplaines :" e “"".' m’f::. -l;ln'n'n '-‘:T:i«:'enn .';“%‘ri‘,',“f.‘i‘ e E aks ok Ul | G Gy'iie beat Insurance’ Coniparies uive him | frat oilllal duty to-dsy fu tho County Court fn | fore, tko total bolug $13,0. engincer; and with considerabla success, ® Mr. ! The 4-per cent subscriptionsat the 8ub-Treas- | Tiig lost-mentioned part of the. programme street. Theattendance was very small, *Conche 10 hopa, shell ” Reynolds called the score of mnen toorder, TOOR TRUST WAS VENT DEAD, the trinl of twelve insano cuses, 'Tho Collectors’ books of the following coun- Palmer will employ il the men he can work, Collector Marvey's oflice took in vesterday. as | any lllunrmpuulp lni‘-mvdny tsa lively one, Mr. internal-revenue recelpts, $27,773, Of this Ishnm bas vbtained permiision from Mr. M I'had,” returned ihe younginan, *‘but wheo RD FOIt ""M'R,'.l"z? 1 came 1o thiuk it over, Schriptshure shayah, morruw s a1l will be hield tro *Say, Cr . ¥ | and sugyrested that tho business be procecded L fram £ 1ot o'cloak, sud wiil b led {Slurear ot ol wil! uud who, an Now: €87 Can, trust me for a cocktallr” try towns were dellvered yosterday: Lake | amount, $33.590 was for taz-paid apirits, 83,00 | ‘Taley, Who owna tha vucaut lot on Adams | with. Theroupon Mr. Felix J. Grilin was | ASIHar & W Cania, U. ., of the'tichlyan Are Yearat, £ dId liko Bhekerarry Shorman—L ve- | 1yl iy hat e opject-losson View, Calumet, Norwood Park, aud Palative, | for tobacco and clgurs, aud §143 for beer. stredt Tmmedlately west of tho buildivg, to e culled upon to preside, and Mr, Janues Dalton was made Sccretary, Immedlately thoreaftor ensued a series of ox- planations of the small attendance, and it was concluded that noother meetlog would be held before action was taken, After o subscription had been taken to pay hall- rent the meeting adjourned till mext Wednesday pight ut Maskell Hall at 8 o'clock. From the conversation heard last night it was spparent that the cepositors of the defunct bauk thunk that Recefver Turplu s msking un- necessary delay about distributing the funds which bes bus in bis posacssion, and they are not, therofore, in the best tramw of mind, To stiow thelr splrit, may be mentioned an lacident of last night, Ous of the Indiguant sutlerers, oue who bud & rich brogue in Lis speech sud o cluy, pipe in his mouth, got up and said that ouy 1 On tue wall, ** Puor Trust 14 De The man that owned the gin-mill Dlu the stranger closely ecan Belure he made hils answer, And thus the nnewer ran? throw the debris on bis premises untll it can be 8ome ono put [tup on Phil Iloyne yesterday | carted away, Iu the micontimg the Undor- when he sent that oflielal a snide telogram dat- | writera' Committee {s busy geiting estimates ed Springileld, and sizned “Joln Stillwell," fu. | fron tho Lutlders as to the cost of making the forming bim that Oplesby and Lozau wonld | structure ss good as new, with a proapect of withdruw in 1ia favor, and asking bim to answer | nishing up this part of the progrumme within {mwedintely us to whetlier ho would aceept or | B week or so. During that interim, however, not. The wholo thig was very thin, agd, at | M. Isham docen't propose to bu ldic. 1o has last accounts, Phil hadd't answered. assured Postmasier Puliwer thut he cay have tho Marsbal Hilddrup commenced yesterday the :,:;:y‘&fiflfl:"ioazéfl’ZE‘:‘:S'?;‘;;:‘M,{S;{%.‘;‘,: Job of vaviug off tho Specinl Deputy Marabials | {he fact that the damuge thoro s orincipally uud Bupervirors who served Inst election-day, | rom water, it wonld secin that there s good and succeeded In pottlug throueh with the | peagon tor this conlident expectation. In tulk- First Ward bateh, e will pay ot the rate ol o ing with Mr. Isham yesterday on this subject, ward u duy, excopt fu cases of very snall warls, | yug reporter asked T it was certam that the whera two ay by cousolidated, and the work | post-Ouico people would go back to ther old thus expedited, ‘The Marshala ure golting 4wo | guarters after they are rehinbilitated, Mr. Istum ::":‘:f:m“:{" ?:;v d;"fl '-l‘;; :!ll:l"!’:v.l:&;: u'f;'.'& reolied that Mr, Palmer had siinply satd he could With A ttormey nerJ{'D give 1o assurauces; that ho was not ready to uvens' latest ukage, | moke uny contract, the matter realy being in und thers is wuch grumbling in the rauke. the bands of the Deparuncnt at Washingtons ‘The work on the Collector’'s books Is about cowmpleted, and, a8 n consequence, the forco in the County Clerk's office has been materislly reduced. ‘The County Clerk yesterday received o lottor trom Elzin acknowlediging tno recejvt of ticurge A, Blutkie at the Asylum thero, Ho wos takun tuere Tuesday, The Commnittes on Public Cnarities met yester- day, aud recelved proposals trum several feading grocery firmazo Il the requisitions lor the several county fostitutions the cumning month, ‘I'iere was very little difference tn the Hyures elven, aud It"was sgreed o divlde the pur- sed, ollowing euch dem to supply that upon wiich they made the lowest bid, Christian Cassclnan, the West Town Collec- tor, cume aver to the bullding late yesterday afternoon, fled his bond, aud hauled ‘away his books. Ilis boudsinen ure K. G. Benmidt, Clins ., “Poor Hervert! Row I wish you did not have 1o slave so st that horrible store from morning il negzine ! sald bits wite, as, with a fond caress, shc seated Lerself un her busband's knee, and. geatly strokeu the aburn locks from his sloptug brow. And the grave, stern mau of Lusiness understood her ut once, aud answered: * Well, Buste, what is it,—a Louuct, or what! Go light on me, tor mowey i searces’n cver, !’ At the annual meeting of the Iillinots Trust & Haviogs Bank yesterday, Joho MeCaflery, Georyo Biurees, George 8, Urant, Joun Crerur, suln B, Drake, 1L G. Powers, R T. Crane, Wiilfam M, Mitchell, aud W, H. Reld were tlected Directors. At the meetiog of tbe tors the uld officers were elected, ms ful- lows: President, H, G, Vowers; Viee-Presi- dent, John 8. Urake; Second Vice-Presideot, W. H, Mitchell; Cushiler, James 8, Givbaj Ase slitant Cashier, John J. Mitchell Jr. 0, the 8,, the Heautiful 8, t CLEANING.—Ladics' Suita, tu ¥i Woolen, or Mixed (ioods, Bllks of inds, Fancy Conumos, Party Urewes Lambrequtis, * &c., - &c., handsels cleaned and reatored withiout rippluger rewmov g frimmings, Urdens recetred sad roturned by express. AUGUSYT SOHWARZ, oston Ktoatn Dye Tlouse. 1% Jilinota-st., Chilcako, il South Blde—100 Clark-st._Weak dlde—I51 W. )l South Rlde JIn0Clark:st, WestbilerOu . dein® **If a four-horse power emetio I hnd my stomach in, And witn lukowerm water and mustard ‘Were tilled up to the chin, ** | give you my sacred honor That 1'd scosier trunt, I think, My disphrurm with & hiccun ‘Than [ wawd you wita u drink,* Thus wpoke the gin-mill keeper, And 1ho customer forbore Ta inake reply, out with n sigh, Ite turned liim towards the door, A CITANCE 70 ULCOME PAMOUS, A wowan with Behenectady huir—Schenee- tady §s wu the other sido ol Auburn —and a fignre which looked as if ft had TMPORTANT ! clllOA(ll(z FILEE TN COMPAN V-JAMES MURPITY, A - On Friday, the 10th inat.,at Reglstor THubard's Ofice No. 100 Lusall X Luballasar,o 5 misetlay of Hhe, srediioceof G fo Wil b Held 0 (myulia (e tods wh Aselenea doeanut dIvide thu funds 13 Bl hands soiess 23 EAREERD . o e A e e o - < H s aud he furthermors expressed vome doubt as 1o | ©F the et prescnt was an olllcor of tha * Fid- WEDDING 0, - 4o th Tolks watd 1t 1n the press, ust lasued irom o rolllucumill, called at. T | 490 trices, Dert "{‘,‘;’"‘,‘;"fi::fl,"": thomua Lynch, CRIMINAL, winetier ths offices could be mudo reudy for oc- | delity ¥ Baok, Ko speaker wanted to ko | oo - N & ORI Eveds Ve schiool- sila Of fouricen or lais, e e e Eporting st Oghio? | wuth of 85,774,871 ~"The bond was properly ap | Johin Austiu, said to be o forger from Detrott, [ 845, he, 1s contiavut, o can do it nowaver, aud | ot S BTG and "thak e bad loss Suatioiery audFiud As oninal verse sead the Lsautiful ., TG uiated Tt st Lo A SnpOTARE eamhe | PFOTEd bY thy Supervisor. 18 bouked at the Armory to Detective ¥lyunl, | pg Lest for him to tnove buck Into tho old quar- | 80me money which be bad deposied there, ‘Ine B e & o - BRI nicatlon to make. Tuat journahut put a point | ‘The Committes ou Public Bulldings and Fub- | but that oilicer anys he kuuws nothing about the | ters explanation was not sufllclent to convince the 9 Wishlugton-sle h on his penetl, took out bis stop-wutets, und, | Jie Servive bad betore them yedterday afternvon | case, aud did not make the arreat. Jotin Colllns | Col. Jacob L. Greene, Prealdent of tha Con. | turbuleny spesker that *an employe of the Al o i o priak b Fiiretadtians it bt et S Faver magiuinie others have eeht 6. catchtue lier just oo the minute, soid ** Qo | 8 compluint from the veutleman wihio hus doe | 14 uleo locked up upou & mysterious charge by | Bectlent Mutunt Life fnsurancs Cownpuny o OdIELY Sank b iime Lok awato ss W time oL | e OANDY,, But the eihiur e siave I silow fae 5 blows, o o1 am Miss Winole “Do Montfort,” saul | all of o line carving on tia Court-touse. 1t | oty e bl it o i rived ut the Palmer Huuse lost cveniug Trol | the collapse that the fallure was to take place, -« . ud welcome the coming of Deautiful 3, \ his' visitor, “I wn pleased W muko | was In effect thut Walker had not patd bim, and and bo refused to regard him {n any light but one one of suspiclon. The ofileers of the re- coptacle for suvings were coutivuaily and ven- omously referred to us “‘robbers " and *thievea.” The suld ofileers will doubtless not care o taki ery prominent part in the future deliberati of “the unfortunute deposttors, Even the philanthrople and patriarchal » Couchie shell”* Reyuoids cones in 108 are of abuse. 1o s nut a depositor, 1hose who weredeposit- ors, inil to s¢e the purity and phllsuthropy of his disint ted imotives, and unjustly scew hus of bewg convected in somu way with an undelined seoewe for holding back tiie money which Recetver ‘Turpiu is caring for, ‘The vener- able and mild-mosnered ¢ Conchshell” (whose Jucular appellation 18, by the way, strongly sug- Hestive of o fossiiiforous furmation) wus sut Upon, 80 to speuk, last nlght. fo dulbtless ex- peeted to be awarded the Chairmanstup of the meeting for his unsclish devo®un ta the cause of the unpoverished depositor, e dhin't get 1t A duposltor gid,* OLD SETTLERS. Anecial Disoatch to The Tridune. Muiwavksg, Jan, 8.—The Old Settlers’ Clnb, at the unvual weeting this mornjug, elected the following officers: President, Willlam P, Mer- rill; Vico-Fresidents, Rufus Cheuey, Georre Albert, wod U, B. Bmith; Secretary aod [reas- urer, Johu M. Miler; Marsbal, James 8, Buck: Executive Comwittee, Alcxander Alitchell, Horace Chase, and D, M. Fowlor, —————— Usmipton's Nobel Flag 811} Flylng. Bty Bultetin (De ). Messra. Fo B Evo and o W, Clark, of Detrult, where Lie lias been some duys, anatle Some time Tuesduy ulght W. J. Taylor's | uutil yesterday to got auy further on uccount of laundry, at No. 74 Third uvenun, wos cotered | & knm-n C»:.n ‘Grcel;e L lils way uulro. by burglars, who forced open the front door, | BitouE vther talugs, fur the purovee of scelug o the usely transtormed Honore Block, the Yesterany lienry Newinan, a colored man who nroperty g, his Company, aud little thought to had been recently diveharged from the place, | fhud it u picturesque, thoueh expensive, raln, was arrested upon susviciou of having com- | A reporter of Titis Trinunz called at his hotel aftted the erime, Bome threo dozen shirts and | lust eveuing, but the Colunel was too tired oud a lot of other inen were carried off as plunder. | worn out ufier his iliness aud the duy Jouruey A Mr. Miuor, foremun for Pat Sexton, the | L0 seu suybody, nud usked to bo excused uotil {Jnurbllomu ‘Tunlrr}cm{. ynixl\tlurill.lnluunl‘ tuto | to-dre Lawrencu & Maruia's, No. udison street, amd was thers qu'ully aseaulted by Mar: ;.""‘“o.’fgr‘u}",fle’fl.fl::; v, who, Without provocution, ws I8 aileeed, | ouiougor dan St was erfoncossly stated struck Minor scyeral Umes, Buxtou lassued the | o Sourvaner that our loss fn tus fire wai firm for seryices Fendored fn puiting up the | gh¥OGFPARER FIGL BHE S8 T LEE RE8 Mad buildinis st the Weat-Sidu truck, aod it i sup- [ 52 wese wll presursed uninjurod, poved tha Mariiu’s sisault o ‘Sexton’s fore. | F9pers Were all preserced uninfuged. iy vm;flj :::a“fllfifilmu eren with the por- 102 Waatloglon sireet, Charies, allus * Old Man,” Hicks, who M ’ hy L ] lreu:l“urnfi; heen nrre‘:zul‘:?fiun l.-r.mlx’ml‘cl:lrm:, FRED PROM T1I0S1 BONDS, IR I will vome before Justics Summerileld to-day, OF N'VILKRW'S RELEASR chiarzea by Detective Flynn with having endeay- | from boudags by the Appollate Court, sing ored 1o “wtick several promiucnt bankers | heuvenly musel A TRIBUNE reporter, feeling :’J‘:‘::Lfii’;‘:a“msfib“::‘l{ wl'tlnu=xnv||'lu :fiunn!d fu the humor yesterday to sbake hands with the ot d bapkers' oftlees for the pur- ¥ pose ol obiaining their signaiures, which wers Valtan Lusimosr wad coiiReatialy Hiniupog, alterwards put 1o no good purpose, An mir of | the decislon which virtually relioves Lim from secrecy 13 preserved wbout tho ureest, but it | &1l responstbility in the Uage mutter, went up Mkely' amounts to but lttle, as In o fustauce | to the private oftice with tho fell inteut of ex- did Hieks succeed In gettiog any mooey, chauring thoughts to be worked up luto aa fo- Wiiltan, altas * Buck,” McDonald, vn ex- | terview. Jls could not fud. MeVicker; his Penitentiary bird, wus befors Justice Murrlson | goor was locked, sad no respunse csino to & yusterday for varancy, but, lu cunsideration % i % ut bls shioulder having teen roceatly broken, b [ S¢riee of luud taps upon tbe frosted pane. wus dischiarged. Last bight Uetective O'Connor | Stoudlug i the durk passaze-way leudiug to the found bim in @ red boxeslelzn thy | Owl Club, the reporter saw a shadow on that your acquaintance,” ropiled the editory | ko pititully besought the Comwissloners Lo “what stable do you train—I mean what | como to hls yescue and save bl from waot, nine do you pitch—that is to say, where huve | The Committee bad no power Inthe matter, but I Lad the pleasurcof secing you beforof” * Inm | laid the caimplaiut over, wud coused nvitu- oneuf Clarlsen Cottotivad’s British blondes, re- | tlon to be seut to Mr. Walker to rise and ex- plied the lady, withdlguity, *aud I have notices | plain. of the p here that—"" *(), don't wind," Th wald hie, eazerly, “ And Ican tei) you that, by waslight, | touk no slouch of a charmer, Mister The regular mouthly meeting of the Board of Muuuzers of the Home of the Friendless was Leld yesterday. 'Thers were admitted durivge Decomber 70 adults and 29 chiuren, and 80 aduits and 20 children wers disinlssed, leaving i fu the Home Jan. 1. The recolpts un thy Howe account, Including balance on band, were 34,50, and tho oxuvenditures $3,54 For the lume Hebool secount, the receivts, Includiug Laianco ot Land, were $430, und the expendi- tures $202, " 'The contributions sud collections fur the month amounted to $359. ‘Tue sunusl meetiog will be beld Mouday, ? A mau of sn Inquiriog, statistical, and cynicsl surn of 10wd cut ont anil claswified all toe ac- wounta of warriages of Chivsgo girls that were published 1 the Sunday papers Jost Jens, and Tound that of the GU7 brides 41 wers *lovely,” e “beuuulull" ) ¢ beauteous,' 48 *1air,' 43 “charming,' aud the remaluing 67 ¢ band- sotne,” “ piquante,” $attractive," “dashiug,” und o on. V*\What,” he sald o a friend, to Wwhow ho had exhibited these fgures, ** what Deca of thevgly girlsf? His friend was struck dumb st this question, sud cutirely Jacked the presence of (alud to auswer thut there were nu ugly girls o Coicago. Matt Benner resents the stutement of one of the papers tht s eogiues could nat throw wa- er to the rout of the Hunore Block. Bowue of them, bo seys, did not, because they hud very Joug feady of liusa out.” The beaviest ork, ho mfi'n. wus done ot tbe Lack of the butlding, Wwhery they bad streams on top of the roof al- 100st before the awes showced themaelves, al icre wery leads of ‘water ruoniug In all the e on 1o every story of e bulldine, e ri £rets the tact that tho wty bas eurioes of bulf s AR AT kst CELEBRATED THIOUGH: out the Unlun—sxpresel 18 ailparie. L1l and upward 8 25, 4 g per T AUt orders, UUNTHER, Coaler tloner, Chicazo. e e e e e IV WL AL TR Auctionrers and beal-kstate 173 and 178 R ey REGULAR THURSDAY TRADE SALE. Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothing, Oloths, Crssimores, H Furmishing Goods, Boots, 8hoos, 0t0., THUSDAY, dan. & st 10 oclock s. .. a5 Lur ek roomk 1 8ETS RS T VRS 4 CO.. Auctionoers REGULAIL SATURDAY BALC. TURNITURIS, it IA'I'Ul:lJAY.rk’l}Tl..zl‘..u?l":n:'elwl B. ., 4t oursaler Tounn 174 & V!.:—A. ]fl)j' 5is & Co. \ BLINON, POME BY BN A i REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Frlday, Jan, 10, at 9;30 o’clock, Parlor and Chambge Sl Easy Chair. Lounges, Carpets, Btoves, Geueral Ilousehold Faruitnre, Comimnitteo having under consideration the blde for putting in A gas-inacbloe at the In- can understand that with toe-boota and saddle: |y Sor vittihe i new machines were thrown cloths, and Boston Red Stockines, and wire | yup i to the diszust of the ariny of bid: custitons, It makvs 3 or 3¢ uls” difference | jorg, uud it was agreed to cousider only blds for fu your cotton batting uveraie,” stammerced (tho luua‘rlng the wachine which exploded and. the mlscrable uiau, fust becomug confused, “Busi- | pee muchine which was thrown out to make ueas s sorter dull,"' she said oud deal of | oy jor ft. The Commbtteo Wil vislt the paper in the bouses, sud 1t tukes u sensation Asylum sm;ninv aloug, with tho bidders, aud to muke peopls come to any performe | jiyday will ueet seain (o mako the award, and ance uowadays't Mo scqulesced, $And | funir el couclusious to the Bosrd i the ou :lnwllmper hpnovlr all ;l“h h-n alterooon, nteres! n eacl other, au when auy oue of you docs sowething, or snythiug, A delegation of balliffs from the Circuit and ull the others write jt up!” Agaiu he scqui- | Superlor Courta called upon Bherlff Hotfinann esced, * Well,” sald she, *17¢e got o big spec- | Yestenday and lafd bare their firse erievance, 1t ulation sbead—millions I It, or, at least, thou- | #ppears that they have gotten futo s guavrel nsude, 1 want yun, or some other guod-lookiug | with the clerka and junltors st the Cliy-llail as and popular newspuper mau, 1o couie aud see | to whose duty it s to haudle every day the 116 this evenivg, und——" The terriled Jour- | boxes containing the tlles of the coarta. They uallstatrove to easp that holiad toattend a base- | sreucd thut they had to wear good clothes, nud ball mateh on skutes by the electrle tght that | § that they had to do such menmnl work the evening, but sbe went relenttessly on, **—tu | would spull thew, cte, though they were will- corpe aud see e at mi; room this evenlog and | Ing todu toeir share, The Sheritl retused to shoot yoursell.” +Bhioot myself1 ejuculaied | take sides ln the flzhthbut suggested to them the wretched man. * Yes, shuot yourself; trv | tbatif they did not do the work some one else snd bl(iv;v tlwl our bralos, Yuud xm.;‘uu'nh kt"} would, and they went off happy. yourself: Ican't expect yon to do that, bu o Shunt Yol T i s T | g4 deellered, thp the e betuees Shett say In body and lu” truth. 1 will servam, aud | of ¢hy pay and uuwber ot bls deputics fs o send for a doctor, sud you will he put to bed ol , 3 thecesaid Lol ey Jon tenderly, aud teler 1y & peaceablo end, ‘The Commlssivuers have Ageute Aucttoneers dusen diferent wakes, Sowe af the Chiv becn vory Hberal the laut fow duys fu slgning | corver of Polk and Cliutou strects, uud ss vug o wtran atortions, | Augusts, Gs., two of Gov. Hampton's vld com- Clocks, Blankets, Chirounos, cuiities L Saye, a0 Just us Koody aud have just | 408DD: 1LIOugn Lo Assockated Frees, that Mr. | yciitions to bl for plaees for fricade, and how | uf Back’s favorsio ticas s 1o steat & harea a0 | ©ofuers oo o smud Fodts Suaees o ot eumy | 7368 and devoted frlends, have raised over tho General Household Goods, oy wuch capuity, w any evgines [o the country, | Wateyourunue, o well- kuowt sud popular Jour- | cau e act tuvorably b them unless thoy do the | vebicle, und strip the ric of burncys, robes, uud [ o Thers B thUSSER TSRl ARREDe, Wha TRt cathe | jussar lall 1o that city & geuuine old Cou- e o & “Thica'oF o youidg taensha) keq | Gty Lelng infauated with Stiss Wikalo De | air thing] Oue petition was banded bim yes- | other articles, and turm 18 lose, i was 1ocked | 0 NIt M6 OF i Gl b wanic W0 S8 | federate flug, in honor of the Ueucral's tui- o or betug About. 10 tata sometuiagSwons suken | Montfort, tue Leautiful and eharininz actress | terday fu the fntereat of an_apoileaut for tos | up ut the Weal Mudisuu Street Biation, uod tho | §5or thajothier Bait in e baid, P usess Uit | proved condiiton, Every day that the fag ls RLISON, PUMBAOY & CO.. Toz at e door of u corner-saloon cone ot | helonziug to Clarhas Cottonyadis Hiitleh | pogition of ballit from the Town of Wheeliug, | rir was tosen to the Armiory. tHk == e : |:A5rulng St et et den, one vald Blondes, attemoted to-nighs to tnduce ber 80 | wpich be took under advisement. ‘The Comunise i i ROYAL BAKING FPOWDEIR. warry bun, sad, when she refuscd, crylug, * M i o Liood be ubon’ your. Liewd, (althicss fuir ‘onep | Siocps kuow full wall that therw arg uo vacau- stiot blmuelf. Theu I will bave the whole thing | nage some, and it would seem, 1f bo accedes, Skerctied '“‘;'ll"'e jhted ,‘;‘J‘" Fobce Gazeta aid | vhat ail tae iroubles aro lu & falr way of being mustache, such 83 jou buve Dot got, { “OnProms %00 me with cyes os big as billiard-balls, raised The cases of Charles Woodard asd F. A, up to heaven, aud my haode closped, and wy | Berry, alias *Buoatchem,” ludicted fo cone rlght 1—faib ‘shuwlog” for a foot or s, und the | Dection with the Puimcr House Jewelry robbary, vousequeoce will be that the publlc will crowd | Weracalicd for triat in the Crimluat Court yea- to seo lue, and your share will be 25 per cent of | terdsy wmoroing, ‘the State's Attorney was in the gross receiots, and if you don’t thiuk ft's on | receipt ol 8 dispateh trom W. W. O'Briew, onu the squure, why you can travel with we and be | 02 the couvsel for the defeoss, sl tig that be treasurer. How does it strike you, cullyi" | was “stuck? 1o Michizan, sud Mr. Trade, so- she anid, exciied. * But, madawe,” Lersiated | Otter of the couusel, put’ ina olea for @ thn- the editor, *‘1bave & wife aud vix children, sud | tiudsuce, fu which be stated that be bad been ww ruled out from trotting fu that cieds.” | Hret cmployed by Woodurd and subscquently S Why," replied his fnterlocutor, “thas wil DY}‘G"Y. since which thne be bad learued that uuvsed, wateryeyud wrswp, who swoke uulo thew, saying, ** Boys, do you want to sce somg Junt* aud when they sald thoydid bo continued, ‘“Hre tols yere lamp-?oul out heret Looks pretty cold, eb? Webi, 1’1l show you trick you uever se belore, Ulmme a quarter sud 1"l ek i b Aud pos bllster your wague, Dor Kot e sald oue of the youug men. ** Aud not blister oy tungue, uor vothing? Thiuk- fog that the kuowledge how to verform such au lntercatiog €x- beriment oight be money u Shelr pockets, jor ut seast cocktatly wu thelr stomuchs at some (uture day, the youug wen produced 1Lo quarter and baoded {tover W phe pbiluso- vber, who said: * Geuts, in such trausactious as thess bure 4 Ls always well to understaud the G. R l)n!. better kuown as George Roscoe, 4 fie tecls hlpvfihrul" sald the reporter, sud C. P. Sheridan, who are already unucr ball 4 Happy 1" ssidt uuh“ T uever sec hiim uny- to suswer at the Crlminal Court o the Jobu- | thiog but bappy; but why ho should bo daucing 201 robbery cuse, were before Justive Scully, | o Lornpipe is” moru than I can make out, {nu‘rdly. at the instance of Pat Dinan, the | Hauged it [don't o aud sceif be lsn't off his Ivery-stable Keeper, who charves them with ob- | usual.” . ¥ tafujux money under false preteuces. Un the Hercupon Mr. 8barpe iotrouuced himself by 20ith ult. Dinan teft & horss sod cutter fn } & side-door to the sauctutn, sud the mystery was tront of u bouse on Michigau sveuue, uear lar- | solved. McVicker was tryfog & uew key with rison street, After o short abseoce be returned | vu old lock, und bad jalfled to mi thie combly and found the nig gone. He udvertised fn Tum | vatiou, Ho was squirmivg srouud in a curlous TrisuNE for ita retury, offering a reward there- | way, tislugg to it tho key into the lock, and for. Day eslled to see biw. uud proposed to | keeploe upa couversation sl the tiwe with turn up the proverty for $35, aud Diouu | Tows McDovough. ‘This was what produced the ogreed to pay this, and did so. | shadow-dunce upon the door-pane. At the time be got'the borse sud slcigh Sherl- ** You ure the most nervous nian 1 ever dan was seated Th the latter. A natural cune quoth Mr. McDonough, aliudiog to Mac. clusion, thougu perbaps an unjust oae, Was * Nervous! ™ sald MceVicker, **why, my dear ROYAL B5¥HE Absolutely Pure. r Powder. The Noyal Baklug Pewder is u pure Croum of Tu : e Ndgreta. am retutnmended for lia Ml tomcaess by such ewincot chemtets as Dr. Mott. New York: D Hayes, Boston: Frofessor Geuth. Pulladeiplia, ete, Fold oaly la caus, by wll Grwears. CE 7 Bewaro of ths Injurious Aluni Puwders. {anuf actureis aad dealers unge yuu (e buy them, becs! cau'aord Tl Mot st e & pound wod diiethetimoney, LG u der Jovse. & it Lo uiwust wure Lo coutala slual, of Alug prod o¢ i o o Tt el G e eala: atlecta tho Vlood. cauaca Hitples va the fuck. ¥