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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY- JANUARY 24, 1819—TWELVE PAGES, dianapol ns, Tni Dartholomew, Con- necticnt; H. G, Loomi 1 Napervlile. TIHE CITY-ALL. amount stolen was £20, and there are two wil ?c'.:!u who agsert that they saw McPhillios ake it morning’s paper charging Mr. Uramer with having stolen s quantity of scwing-nachine needles from Jo L. A, Broderzen, of No. 16 Adams street, and further stating that 6.000 THE CITY. Court, nnd admittance to the jury-room bein: denfed them, they sent the document In and departed., The jury did ot finally dlspose of the ease, but passed it ta hear other witnesses, ment. that to-day’a prayer-mectiog wonld be de- | p, Al and desired to speak on the sublect to 00 80 | mocne ran Petlam, of Chicago, made wme - NEW| 2 rka uno; o tome GENERAL NEWS. James Warren, & boy of ahout 13 years of 02, | or 7001 of aafl needles wers found concealed fn | mnong whom Dr. Kitbourne, ft fs said, will be | from thie platorm. - He desired, furier, to (m- | NopiporaThinar TR of' hortlcuitgrey I8, of The receipts from licenses yesterday footed i'-fifif.-";-ust'p’nfl? Ty (I‘:}'-,“]u_ ‘II(‘:m!;m:n‘:lx“é' T tie house of Mr, Qramer, 1 desiro to say that [ | onc. press the audience with his opporition to women T 1 The Treasurcr's re Col. Jamen Vickards, of Marquette, rests st caused the arrest of Mr. (iramer under a mis- | ‘Ihe father of Blaiklc was sccn by s roporter Jork Wt wdo teil, ah up about 100, oo Niitnmil, vt waslicld to the Griminal Colrt | a5 rehenslon of the facts, which I sincerely ro- | on the subject during the day, and he appeared e M R o Sxpenditures of #1505 for printing, eic, oo Ml ¢ the Uraoll Daitfie: The City T , ints seaterday | Smisef 8500 for ‘picking pockets n tho | grg™ T one of the property was found ok | greatly excited and Indignant at the turh things | but it e make any diferencer b | © T theniioiiron o e George T. Coppens, a resident of New York, lmnl:um:t{o “;'m;“m" s reccipts 5! 4 N!;l;ll;hl)lrlslnu. . i thie house of Mr. Urnmcr‘ nor- was h:g, ‘ho‘t]un Emtmknn. !m denuunrlcd {)‘r'.‘ Knbomn&’s:uu- :vhnx ogalnst lh? prafllun orhmél;nea :gulung &1L} Park, near the clty, ited Boofyy 18 at the Grand Paclfic, it . L. Fellner, a merchant of 8treator, I, was | searched, and that Mr. Gramer was this da uct a8 outrageous, and sald he oug! ave e same, and as long as he dires 8 prayer- e R | s 9 ed about | before Justice Meech yesterday upon complaint | honorably discharged by Justice Bummerflel turned him over to his bondsmen—of which ho | meeting he should run it. Having thus un- Col, Henry B. Carrington, U. 8. A., fs among ug";',, Ei-‘::"”:::l;:rfi;::m” At gyl s Vn.“iv‘nxl-lx:‘:-'l‘lt.tle(;‘:!: s allege That b Had by and his character for luincul! \;mmuzhly vingi: | was one—upon dismissing him, Sald he: “I bosomed himself, he requested Stebbina to sing - GOING OVER TO WISCONSIN, B the guests of the Palmer. ? ' false pretenscs in writihg obtained from them a | cated. J.L. A, Bropersex, | never knew a word of hisgoing to be discharged | “Eternity," which done, tne day's lesson was Bpectat Disoateh 10 The Tribune, The Hon. J. J. Hogan, Masor of La Crosse, s | _ The disbursuments from the City Tieasury | eredit account for $2.400 warth of goods, Justico — unlii yesterday, when 1 recelvcd a letter from | read {rom the twenty-gccond verse of thetonth | ANN Ao, Jan. 23.—A. special meeting aueat of Lo Graud Lacle, Tl S L R0, e v bl . belore. Iesvini thg ‘THE; CORONKIE, fonie Jength g0 duiore be el that oa as B | & e gt o+ Lok s draw neer wth | te Bosrd of Togeats of the Unirersty vt Ml 3 . a hal g ore 5 “1ang" Jones, of Jo Dayiess, made hisentrea | Only one caso of searlet fever was reported | o) S0 1o sava ol PR neaplas by one of [y o it at 8:30 o'clock Mrs. Caro- | IDErtys = ¢ Why," anld he, contlnuing to | ~Inolden times the pricstaonly wers permitted :::f:‘nu::"’h?r‘f °‘h' 0 when the Join Cv»:. into the Grand Pacific lnst evening. yesterday at the Iealth Oflice, Snerft Hoffmann's Deputies. esterday morning at 8:30 o'clock Mrs. Caro- | g,00,0f the letter, * George wouid havegotten | to draw nigh unto the prescace of holiness. ntversity in the Legigygy The Committer on Printing meet this after- | fore 1ast the drug-store of A. L. Wat- | 1ie M. Stowell, of No. 103 Blue 1sland avoniie, | here as eoon as the letter, ind you seo It was | But man had through the bloot of Christ the | Wil mecthere, and cousult with them ay g The Hon. Luther Dearborn, member of the “elock to deliberate upon the bids & Night before lagh the drug-store of A, To Wal- | 3101 suddenly. and before s physictan could | wrong—shsmeful—on the part of a publicoflicer | privilezs of drawing near 1o God, mud this | needs of the University anl the o State Senate, from I s At the 8h noon at 4 o'elock to deliberate tinon the bidsior | jur “corner of North avenue and Sedgwick phy to nctinsuch way.” The reporter got in a.| priviiewa was given him for salvatlon. Men | propriaty yiia s necessary o ate Senate, avana, is at the Bherman. | jupiishing the corporation notices. street, wae broken finto and about 860 worth ot | reach her. 8ne had complained of severe pan qne:flonnn.x‘::lly “‘{6 e c‘gut'n":flt;rur “lx‘” Fetins !u:ru Hidden w“l;m mg“m&":"‘o("h‘;"r‘ww e }2’_‘%'!,'“"}"':5“ et ‘l‘fllflflll , Au:cunih: e i ot Spcatcer of the House | oiThs lotal amount of serlp hunded fnto the | cizrsstolon. The thofe wag reported at tho | about the heart Just previous to her death, und | IR SN GRTITA L SIYOR | Tiicn catablisnot - by s raconeiiation. ‘f | st e Wioocatalyiseptthe Chulr in (o of Representatives, took tea at the Shermanlast | City Treastry yesterday was ,214, of which | Larrabee Strect 8tatfon, and Sergt. Bnrlmn{’ nid | discase of that organ was probubly the cause of was not insane, but that his_mental condition | Jesus Christ. They should draw ucar and | Tucaday. ¥y tendereq by eventne, :2'“"(', :':("'“l""I"'z"éé}j‘fi:&f‘:é’é"m‘cgz“cc'-m'v und g'fl‘lfi"‘.‘ms‘“‘mgb"'h‘;{";"‘“v’:\‘.‘";'fi'lg‘:l' 73 | death, Bho wes 56 years old, 'Thie Corouer was | did not make him a it subject for the msslum. [ not ~ bo afrald, 'exerclso boldness, and > ——— 1 The Ifon, John A. Lozan returned to Chicazo '“ \ 2 ’ found some of the stolen’ cigars on them and | notifled to hold an inquest. :: o :’ ll‘;‘“" ,'(}fi':':’fthé";“lg‘:,‘::'i"‘:";i h“;“‘l'“l::'; :‘:‘ks m"‘%g‘:fim "‘:““rm“ ‘:’l:fk“ !:'"! :D;::m: - INDIANA'S MAYORS. Tast evening from Springficld, unl went direct | | Mr. Morkl, the Health-Offcer, is making 8 | 4iio remainder at Rosc's house, Coroner Mann was busily enzaged yesterdny. [ fiefiin thAISHENG IFE TRRERAE bt BT, | sulliclent to.ask-bis fame Tor the 'los ni<a . &pectal Dispateh to The Tytbune, from the trafn to bis residenca on Calumet 8% | s the gtink ordinaiice fs being properly en- | Bill llaniihan, a Weat Sider, was arreated st | Ho Beld Inquests on the bulics of Mareatct | his Interest appearing to centre In the Grand | knife, Ifia father was nn_ austere man, and the | INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd., Jan, 21.—Tie iy enuc. forced, He (s attended by two of his subord(. | an carly hour vesterday morning by Oficers | HaufMly, an old lady who died suddenly on | Jury's action. o sald, huwever, that he pro- | spesker felt afraid to appronch him. Dut it was | the principal cltfes of the State have ‘The Tlon James ilarrington, Geneva; F, K. | Dates, to whon ho is Impirtiug the Informatiun | Shanley and Casey, and subscquently lentifled | Thirty-seventh street from hemorrliage of the | bosed to dispatch & messenger to Turner Junc- | 1ot so with the Bavior. He could be approach- | session all day, perfocting Mayor Zol| Deeaty ) "and M. Walk vecessary to nequaint them with the operations | by Edward Johnson, a deaf mute, as'one of the | jungs, and on Mrs. Barbara Brisnch, aged 66 | tlon to luok for his son, but had no idea that he | ed with boldness, and wonld hear tho prayers for the government of citf ollinger's o Granucer, Charles F. Robluson, wnd M. Walker, | (oS g p Bty process, men who held Iiim up Tast Saturdav night, on | years, who died of paralyais. Hs began an fn- | would cver scc him again allve. Judie Wood- | of those who sought. But He must bo ap- RO cltles, 1t does awayyy, members of the Leginlature, are sojourners at | = y b ¢ | West Fourteenth street, und robbed bim of 825 | qucst on the body of Jobn W. Merrtll, who waa | bridge, his attorney, was with him at the time, | proschcd with a true heart. 'The woman wiio | the present incorporation law for ey . v - the Tremont. I I";’s"‘)‘h """"'““"’ to t e Commiestoncr of | g1,d his overcoat nnd bat. Au examination of | gun over and_ hilled by a Michizan ‘Bouthern | nnd emphuaized overytning that was asid, even | fouched His garmont was forgiven, not because | When perfected, will be presonted to lheu(,' o T cnlt 1 petition ;n neig! )urs\, complalting | (e peisaner was heid hefore dustice Sculls, aml | train at Grand Crosslog, and adjourned 1t until | golng g0 far as to denounce Dr. Kilbourne as | ‘she touched His garment, but because her heart | ¢ral Assembly. id i The 't'mlw"fll"mv.'“ crday, ngainst the 5-ceot lodging house No, Houth | he was held for trial at the Criminal Court, ball | this forenoon. A faurth lnquest was held on | Incompetent for the position he held, nud to | touched Him, They must draw near with a pure —— Desplal : hi q , Manasse, optician, 88 Madison street (Tnnune | Dusplaines curowt. At this establishment,—a | peyng fzed at 81,000, Jolin F. Krogh, a_suichle, whosa case s noted | charge that the Asylum was run by politicians, | heart, a true heart, an upright heort, 8 sioglo EVERY CHILD IN CHICAGO - Buliding), was at § o, m., 31 degrees: 10 o, m, | (o€ tuow, S058hoa eieap bed ¥ lo advertiot | T o or was the man who was robbed an | elsewhere, and'a ffih awaits the Coroner's ac- | audthut its head had been governed by the | heart, The cssenco of all this was ‘an Honast K 245 12 ., 295 3 . m,, 813 8 b m,, 20, Barom- > g " witt atr tion, One would think that the extremely cold water of the lako would have_tcrrora for the suicide, but it had none for John F. Krogh, who was scen to jump into the water near the newapapers In the discharge of Blalkle. There s no question about the right of the Qrand Jury to Indict Blalkle, but Assistant 8tate's Attorncy Weber says the Indictment would not hold from the fact that the jury in the County Court found thnt be was insane at slept in the voom in one night., Bad menas welt 08 good oucs are sald to go there (doubtless without the knowledge of the proprictor), amd the peonte Niving in the viclnity think the place ought to be suppressed. Dr. De Woll will make an investization. should see the trained canarics In 1, heart, to come Into God's presence with falth, | ® helr ma, mm‘% true beart, hwnna:‘; ihis nothing conld A ::‘:;.“’lfl gfif"“‘- "“‘llu"‘" "";:l“hbld o obtained. Faith came by usage, practice; cas varlety, 'oul it would be muitipiied 17 empléyeyd, and, If | +bition, No. 65 Washington street. On's'.’xfif truly cxercised, would bring forth fruit. The | next childron of 15 years and under Leavitt street, near Warren avenue, night be- fore Inat, snd not C. 1. Tavior, aind he lives at No. 320 Park avenne, sud not 220, a8 reported yestenday. He did not lose any mioney, having found that In his packets after he hail gotten eter ot 8 . m., 20.69; 8 p. m., The Calumet Club gives a private reception o Miss Minnfe tiauk this eveningat the club- houre, For the benefit of those fortunate a0 attey Sertptures were full of the examples of this | for 10 ceats. Exhibitlon open from § g, 1k cit t of the ent fou. - . The .t enough to hayo received eards of nvitation, it %?fif;n'u'éfe‘.‘ :l:‘:;c:c?nll;u?:l::g‘n:’x ‘:ae: :mnl! ““l‘: lv‘v‘fl!ff{:fi-cr::lni; F@;;{“%::itg r:‘w r?m! tug the Sime he committod ‘the. crimg, and | falth, - The biuhest quality. of faith was, {ho | b —e——— * may be stated that it will bea full-dress affair. 'I'lu‘.-I ucflmnry of (ll:c Citizens' r:\ukm-h'llim a plated watels att chuln sid o pucketbook con- | 0. B. Gireen, nod Con’m or Mann held. an fnquest, n;r‘n'.'_ml ‘c!?lnd{hlgln ol‘“ F:nlnd E:"-lx: n}‘ hvlg ::Iawmfiuu‘nvr:‘m‘ealem::- H:: l|.lt| mfimulntrm DRUNKENNESS CURED-FACT VS, Edward 1L Cnnnlogham, 8 man 30 years old, ;l’:fig;’:rll:!fia‘l‘(r‘ wos ,fh'nclm:“r:?rlng;: of :l:: taining & cheek for a pmall amount. of ‘money. | which resulted In n verdictof sucide. A note | TOI, entablished thiat hp fs Bow anne, the | world, They muat say the F Celtoved in God, $*NatioNas Hoxn ron Dumnru'\'?m' ! feil out of his wugon at the corner of Raudalph | voygerlug establishments are dependent on the | LAYient ou the latter hus been stopped. found on deceased read, “Ml' ".“,"“}" ""'mb . 1 fact that a jury found him fosano at the time of | try Him fn the conviction Pt To would not be SoLpiens, Darrox, O., Jan, 0, 187}1.-1;:‘;"" a und Morket strects, lnxt evening about b jyo Park Water-Worka for water to condense | . InJustice Morrison's Court yesterany the fol- | Kroih. Forgivy me, dear wife. a %"l"‘l‘“ 8¢ | the commisaiun of thio thett, he says, would ex- | found wanting, pray to Him, trust Him, conflde | ger, CAlcago: After & faie teial of e ¢ reluck, und was severaly burt ahout the Tower | qiirgases, nud, owliuz to the clogging of the | lowing cases were heard: Thomas Fitzsimmons | quently sscertafned tut deceased had been 8 | cyga him from prosecution and- punishment | tn Him, and blessings would come untomen un- | in twoe saor nocmingly tncurable, am glyg b Jimbs, e was taken 1o bis lome, No. 165 tub- | oty with fce, were unable to get cnough, An | wns held for trial for cutting Willlam MeDon- ?Ilm“‘;“ nF( Enfilne No. l!z. mm wr'nn l(llln:’:.lmrue«‘l untif that can be oyercome. 8o, whether the | numbered. thit the remit ey b“:n“ ey ¢ 18m glad oy, ¥ bard street, und attended to, immensoa number of logs ate slauzhtercd | Ald at No. 15 South Ilalsted strect, night bo- | fromn the Fire 'g"‘",":’:l; Froid g Sldingl 4 ,urv fadicts him or not, ie_may be eaid to be | Then the meeting was thrown open forprager, and. all, ho. most sangulng co"{:“h could ey { Edward Carry, 8 marricd man, 15 sears old, | daily, minl the refuse has to be worked up | fore last. ‘The charges of larceny against ‘b(;"l mh“" o ) wia abottt 80, rec, und to bave gotten out of a scrious difll- | personal experience, otc. A gentleman ou’the | goo b B “U hope for, pe. Tiving at No. 851 Carroll avenue, silp alvd nand feil lmmealntel¥ to orevent the nmumlflmi?n. In ?;}',‘i'\'."fi \W\'lcner‘, :’\Jlelbllnm l&slll‘y‘i nlml lkfflmxé A.Y“| . l“";;- . rog! ":‘ "“': 9“' ok ‘cn‘fly‘wlth‘!rcnfi‘eflu& but "‘)ll‘. friends want an alnllo;x::ulrme “:m(- no?:hdulnyln;u smll{'e. l‘{u ‘p "m’e" o ;‘;',’.',_ P:l';':;“’?m D2, Dy, :' the sidewnlk at the corner of Hoyno nnd | one day last week 65,000 were killed. coms ell were cha to disoraerly, and painful accident oceurred ahotil o'cloc] ndictment avolded If possible. r houghit the great sin of the warld was the sin it e Thake strecte, at 2 oclock yesterlay morning, | parison with Iast year, however, it nppears that | prisunces fined €35 each. Low Anderson, ac- | vesterday. morning at_ Grand. Crossing. Mr. of unbellcf.. Man was not the son of God, which = t aml broke his left lez below the knee. He was | agreat deal hos heen done Lo suppress this | cused of beating bis wife with s club and dav- | Joseph, W, Merrill, » citizenof that place, was THE TAXES be honed ho wus, unless hebelleved. ‘Thereason | Tniigeation, dysoepsia, norvous orastration, gy % conveyed to his home aud attended to by o sur- | nuisance, ot least 76 per cent_having heen done | gervusly injuriug ner, was weraigned, and bis | walking olong the Lake Shore & Michigan e for this unbellel was that man was too much | 8l forms, of gencral debiiity relicrel by wyy . geon. away with, After u';u week, Dr. DeWolf can | step-son testificd thut he had beaten the woman | Southern Ratlroad track, when ho was run down UNCOLLECTRD BALANCES. oceupled with bimself, and not with his dutles ",‘;;;’;‘:,?,; o‘,‘gg“;nm;l“ l(lnol| Tonle, ine oy X “'he BMth and Tast Jecture of the Sonth Side ,I;_e lcullml up at nieht by the Ampm?n Dlsslrh-l. olvll) o grulrmer mxl-ulfiu. ““x‘\ll hm)lmn“ lsmx &fl :-l‘vf the (mgfl.l:.mmch wns gn ‘l'ts wn{ :n sfulh : A few dlnyn ago t'he nemnmn‘n of '.AXE,I enl; to Gmi. ‘l‘L fl"’"rfl"r'.” hymn‘lufceeded Uieso ?f(w-flm. i "en ::u:m'ig":l ht‘: .h'?.:fflli‘:“.il‘?‘ lI course was deliverml by Dr. Kohler in ihe ‘elephotie, and when any resklent of the South | ribs. ic examlnation was continued un! e hicago. y was vo badly cut to pleees | lected In the severa) towns—real, personal, and | remarks, during which manv of the congrega- | tracts of beef, but contains blood-taking, fo . c y o e Fe Stdo notices any offensiva smell he will confer n | 27th inst. and inutilated that it was onlv recoznized by e . | tion left. ‘'Ihere belng some apparent difldence | gencrating, and 1ife-sustaint g L Glureh of e Messlal, corner of Twoutt-thitd | favor ou tho dattor by calling Limy wiving 1he | As Officer 1, F, Smith was riding over the | books al napers in his pockets, | 11is hicad way | {orfeitures—for 1877 was orintcd fn theso col- ( (2R 6% "l Re'k some sppareut Glldence [ generating, add e suntaintne properier, 1 W ¢ street wul Michiuan avenue, last evenine., iy Y umuos, from which it could be readily scen how ether 1y 1 bject was, & Moors and Jews I Soain? and | PO of observation, the dircetion of the wind, | Milwaukee-nvenue viaduct ina street-car about | severed from his body, und his whole person so é experlence, the Rev. Mr, Pentccost srose nnd | result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, oy 1 i »j“m roe of Detween 400 and 500 were de. | ¢te lmmedinte attention will then bo given by | 11 oclock Wednosday night, he hicard the eries | disfigured that _his own friends could not | the various towns vied with each other in puy- | fuvited all ‘wha desired to speak to como Lo the | Work, or acuta dluuci particularly if reg) ":“"‘:d i i 'fifijc“ matter beng very | 11 special ollicer in cliarue of the matter. of mur{Jer. pollee, ;:ui, il junnpf;l !r«lum the xicivcw.zl“iz? “n}h * is s‘? mt)fixd ‘m'..gn‘ll nMr( Ing thelr taxes, Wmhlsduml table was complete lld,unn. He‘c?ln;‘lnus:kb!s‘n. no one .‘.'cf"o“':; ggm,.';g',‘;‘;;{‘::.’ ?fl"flw 5:;"-?»’8 llx:ma:‘ / 4 i * o - car _aml ran toward four men whom he saw | Merr) c! s hotno w lne tion ol as far as It went, it did not convey as clear an ng, ho requestes T ns to sing ** Temnp! od ) 4 T dsge L cutestulutui s Intorsating, ,.“‘.lh,‘,{f; :.',‘:,‘,‘,"lh,};:'“',:“‘:{‘,‘,?;Afifl‘;"’;:l:{":',fl'fm’, scuffling on the viaduct, As be uearcd the | visiting bis son, wiio ia also a resident of that | g0 e lnrd:;un of the towns. and the Cor. | €dnd Teled " at the conelusion” of which tho | KBt I_‘_h: n‘x‘c reApurt ?r"llhe Ch{nr A\II‘n't;‘xlx!“,‘.n‘r: ' 1 ated Stiovt Opcra-House, and he has fssucd o gnr}.v.‘mlul of lllem! "xm' "leohhlm "'fi' POj .h" place, u:l‘(l Hmt]l[:g nm: lhlu crlp Dullel} on'r‘l:ll; loctors as it did of their industry, omitting, n mccting was dismisscd, DEATS, ———— . otective Associntion meeting (o v k mith selzed onc of the men who was flourfeh- | ears o that he did not liear the warning ol 1 1 FIRST CONGREUA AT TR ST ool do_afternoon, and publistied fn vesterdag's | Uolice suspenti the licenas until the propie- | 1, o revaiver n his iy und recognised him | approaching train, There was a heavy fog pre. | 1t did, to show the back taxes stundiog agatast | aregsrs, prosm o OREIATIONAL, evangel- | ~CAMILLJan, 2, of consumption, J : Truxe, a slight error occured intlic nama of 1 (06 CORY D L0 SHAUIRCING Rleatly of tiy | 88 due Gorman, a notorious fellow. The others | valling at thic thnc, so that the engincer could | the towns and extended on the Collectors’ war- {ats, had nnother large congrogation last even. | SKed 36 years. ption, Joseph T, Cabey, e ;nu l‘n~‘nynlcuvclleu'_ “1:‘1) v:luu‘tuh:locl‘{l::::ln;‘;‘]'olln Dnltion THAC T Hanse T it Dot s mu off, and it is uurllnlocd &mu onuug tnm fugi- ot set 8 Treat, al::r;nee nheud[ n: RI:, ;:v?u':‘.‘sllr} rants for 1878, Thercfore, to botter show tho | {ng'at the First Congrexational Church, corner ,fi;‘,‘;};’:‘w 74108, m,, from Mercy Homplul ty ¥ ussen” wag cliose it y 08 | ringe Tnco in which to v 1 tives was o man whom Gormaa and two com- | Merrill was about 53 years ol il ich! nctual condition of the several towns and thelr | of Anu aud Washingtou strects 1 the 3 & o > vne ol the Committee oppolnted to canvass | funierous pluco in which to give performance: anions_bad attempied to rob. The prisoncr | respected. o leaves nu invalla wife and sev- | 1€ B s aud the pupu- | - ORTON—On Thursday morning, Jan. 21, sant o, ¢ zht neatos um, The name shou : - and held to await developments. et s 'The tuneral serviy 111 take place at her resi # duors. ‘The chalrs arc movable, und {n the event varcd whowing, first, tho tax levied against each | pear to be steadily on the increase. Mr, Pente- i ‘e deney, been Jolio Lussem s of o pantc would cause horrible confusion, | The report fu an evening paper that M. Gold- 1DISON’S INVENTION. tuwn for 1878} second, the total back taxes due | cost zave a vlear und otherwise admirabla ox- “h’s‘?fi;.’f‘.‘)‘lfi."‘n ik Dutsertedn, o 1 The exhibition of the Western Ponltry Club | Apatn, the bulldine, which 1s a rather rickety | smid, the pawnbroker, hau recovered some of TIOW PLYSICIANS Us# TilB TELEIIIONK. lg cach town for 1877 and prlor years: and, pestiion of the plan of salyation, und exhorted | Caaper, son of Christopher Capser, aged. ¥ ::, Eum:jzrcm&l!!;& ell;'!5 W %ulnult:flfl;l;f:t‘m%ru‘; lnlmllti, in uur:-lum{;}cd by wuo‘(jl‘nln lllructnru M'fi h t:x(u diamonds 1c.u:len from hl? %mtnyln u:x‘al The readers of Tir TninoNS are probablynot | * 'rd'lmf S?tnlbw’:‘ v;gfll teach town for the ”ta }:c::lnr‘-' withs gr'.f:‘z cnrl‘llutt’nm todbalx\:culn T val at half-past 6 o'clock from his late i, L ng u decided ! b e Al e might sumuday blaze up suddenly (nto a terrifie | thieves recently, grew out ol 0 fact thnat the year, lucluding back taxe! e Lo esus 8t an ¢ saved. i n fncreasing dafly alnce the doors were opened, | conflagratiun nnd shiut off all means of vscape. | city police authorities rotirned Lo hin yester- | AWaro that, beside the many ordinary uses of Total back closc of the gencral meeting, an Invitation was | yMCENAN=Jan, 22 at the restienco of her daagier s seteeday was uousuaily mumerou fiud” | fe $svor tbinks thut o poor people wiia at. | day o s tit i thsvos mnnpuuhnf fhelr | hat waniertul lovcation, tho teephane In the Skt Tattaz 1 eivon to il whofeltao inlfed s atter Bwlietibatis Shtapeaaens eemriel B 0 z a8 s cre are | tend these performances, romctimes In large 14 nnd which were pleked up st the corner ransmission of business messages un e 04 2 he beuedictiol e purposo of earing an - &, M. hie Churceh of iy fully 1,000 different varleties of fowls on | numbers, nce ontitied to brotection as much a8 | of Dearborn and .\In!mon strects by Officer | 4t oids falr to become ome of tho greatest | ., 70%ns: vears. s ln%fl;'_ cxplanatlon of the work' of the inquiry-roorn. eahon s Fleass i Celvary, 0 exhibition, and every brecd ls represented. | the wealthy upera-gocrs, and he therefore de- | Schumacher, just nftor the robbery,—about alds tothe physiclan. Already many of our Tarrington . $ e nv-n-‘;{; A larice numbor avalled themselves of tho In- | MEACIAM At Colorado Sprinia, Jan, 2, of n Awong the curfositics toLe sven are ferrets, | clines to allow the place to open untd] the pro- | $000 worth fn all, Nonu of the atuff that the ' g Bivom.. vitation, sumption, Julia by wite of Br De Meoachom, of 1 cholee varietics of pigeans, wilil turkeys, efe. | prictor secs At to make better means of egrees. | thieves got away with has beea recovered, nnd, { most prominent physicians and druggists are ——e——— clty, aged 5 yeara! ) The prizesare being awarded as fast o3 the | Mr. Nizon was anxious to have the houso open- | notwithstandivg ~the fact that nearly ‘every | ustog them o their dally busincss, und with TELLER’S COMMITTEE, mang remalne will' be brought to this city for inen {Il!lfql!(!:‘l:::; ':'cw% :::3:\'3' lhi" :lllltl mt’lff":.l\’vl::fi‘.l l.'fl mx" ovening, b[u]l h.l's lloml)r ll?ndlm;lly des nlnlulimus n‘lr;r '3 ‘ljllu‘ hcuy has heenlrunll? m;d great satistaction. ! WILRINSON—On Jan. 22, Mrs. Lfi«lh Wilkias, f, 8 evening, # s e clined, ns any accldent oceurrlng after the com- | closely scrutivize ¢ persons who elaim to 2 mother of Henry Wilkinson and M Tle Phe il be wnuGunced. Tie prizes will bo. pakd | biaint wan formaily Tuade would throw 8 hoavy | have seen tho. robers, the real berpetratorn | A\ TRNUNE, seporter, with s wlow of ascer- | K CaYe - .. _Testlmony Taken Yesterday, Thaad Vear ofor s aoe - Delle Pieia i Y next week. responslility upor bim, Mr. Cloveland save it | luvu nat buen foundy wud It Is doudteut If they i A tetenhone, vioitedl Do, B A1 o | 1pie Vasi.. é.'LuAann}m:’ .v;n. 23.—Befors the Teller | fA0CTs! fErricos sunday atternoon st oclocestzs Y Oliver Eflaworth Hosmer, an old and well- | Would be cary to open ab least two new exits | everw [N s 2 Sauhe Y oA ommittee, J. J. Youne, colored, Republican | _§#~ Aibsny, N. Y., papera picass copy. - known merchant of Chicago years nwo, whe | from the lall, und this ought to be donest once. Themen charged with robblng Brodelton's | ¢ his office and rosidonce, having learned that l’:‘; o Vi Bupervisor at Thirty-two-Mile Touso poll, test!- ANNOUNOCEMENTS. S dicd ut his late residence in New York City two Tt = atare, No. 16} Adams strect, of 50,000 sewing. | howas oue of those who are using ond of the . fied that when the ballot-box was oponcd on [ ae o PSS ARNNTR r weelis ago, was taken to Gracelund yesterday. THE COUNTY BUILDING. tachine needles, shuttles, ete,, were arraigned | A. D, T. Company's, and valulug it highly. cxcess of Bil ballots was found, all of which LL LADIES UF THR DIFFRENT CHARIT \ Mr. Hosmer came west and settied ln Chicago before Justico Summerfleld yesterday, and To the reporter’s question as to the real value D s Dall " TI 1 interested In the ** Carnlval of Atthors,” are ¥ ‘:“h:hd,"f‘;,m el ,:'l‘mmm'"";’[‘nl"f fiine | James Vesoly, Marzarot England, David Pen- | Charloa E. Lawrencs was held for teial s prin- | of the tetophone to the physician the Doctor b s fdardd e W “;,"“";;" Thebtarman House promuyy a1t a. m tandnr* M 3 CHIEO, period of thne J cipal, nnd Mitchell 8herivood, allas Gibson, was ‘e withe - - 2 prominontly iduntified with the city’s commer- | many uud Dernurd Quigley were adjudged fo- | 2150 ¢ harzed with having a_ Bund' in- (ho ailar, | 8aid: * We know but little yot as to its power drawn wore Ropublican votes. Witneas saw | [V ESSLS, PENT! ] clal futerests, Sume years nago hie ‘removed Lo | sanc In the County Court yesterday. and was also held for trial in the upper court. | and capacity to sssist us, but the lttle that 1 only two tissuc tickets voted. Witness testifled | meatinz to-day 1o F: 1 New York City, where he engazed fu the busk | oy e inachine at the Insune Asylum will | Boll was fixed ut #1,200 in Lawrence's case, and | already know enables me to say that T would that the tissuc tickets bad beon used by tho | T[MCKETS TO PROF. COLUERTS, LECTURE CAY ness of Ineurance, fn which he continued up to et working orderin a fow- dave. - Tis-repalr- £500 In Sherwood'’s, ‘Ihe latter is the principal | not be deprived of mine for any cansideration, o y. 410 Do had without charite by Anpiylog at the oficeol 1 the day of s denth, which was sudden, belne | be i working < | Say PUIE- | witness in the case. Edbar H. Tilton and J. ¥, | Wu havo found tho vrdinsry transmission of % 2 5,077 | Republicans at the primary clcctions in Charles- the ¥, M. 0. A, Thislecturs will be oue of thetea 1 causcd by anuttack of heart-disease. His re. | ing will cost 870 instead ot 825, us was originally | Coyle, who wern in compuny with Lawrence, | messazes by.telegraph often vory unsatisfacto- | Proviso .. o 7,058 26,218 | ton years ago. ‘.l'.:.?.‘f’u",';:‘;.. T'!l:nun chulnru;m slog. Tickes vl ) mains were placed In - the cemetery vault, snd | thought. and wera arrested at the same tine, were dis- | ry, Our patrons cannot ealculate with any cer- | Itich ... o . The next witness was Sam Los, a colored Re- — 1 Y:Ll&'l‘):c:]mcrmd at adatoto be herealter an- | . o e Gollector turned £2.800 In fi&fiwed‘l}?wmnn‘c‘n n?‘vuflnu‘ }uzlnllnn "'l""' :..l‘r;t)- wtl‘mlhdr,wlu w"n' recelve thelr messago In {,‘;;‘_’;‘.:f;,-,i 01,821 publican from SBumter, who testifiod that carly AU N SALES, 1 L 3y % # am Cramer, tho keeper of the sowing- | holf_ an hour or two hours, s 1o | e s i Auother cascof the most utter destitution | SQUNROders over to, tho Treasurer yeaterday. | pnciing stors on' Bouth Hlalsted strets whoro | - If onr oMise-hour €nds at 3 p. m, and the SsEE in tie canvuss ot o precinet mocting at Swim- Y GEO. P. GORE & C0., L thut human betnga conld be brouglit o eamo 1o | turacd o 3000 pint $1.500 Feaportiely. V€ | 6,000 or 7,000 of the atolen noedles were found, | send a message at 1330, 1t may reach us, ar ft | Woe "8:: ming Pen e was ndtifled that no organization 08 and 70 Wabssh-ay. tight vesterday, nnd hos given rise to reports Ly X P 2 was also discharged from nrrest. wnay not, before we leave. With the telephono | N'p Carcazo of the Republican party would be allowed Baturda; Ja_u 2'5'_“ 10:00 8. m. that the County Agent Is not attending to tis | John Cominkey m_‘lc{_"‘:“ffi:‘:“n{‘fl:fid:fim" JusticeSummierleld passed uponthie following | We transmisalon 18 inatant nud certain, Thls | ¥ cheago, there. Witness insistca, and tweuty armod ¥y 000, 20, tonbtidesl business, Livut. Liovd of the Weat Madison | coateact for Tlliyr e loo-toigo atthe Hospitaly cnes‘yealcrdny: Charles Hicks, who 1s charzed | only rem‘:s m(‘-"il ukry, iueaigos lf e liayo | Wyest Chic, white men threatened to shoot bim, nnd then 7y g B’("ficzl‘lfi"cvfin?xw;m?n::m}\'n|rflp"|r m;hy“,wrd"yf SEhLr bilders, and th Fesult was Jobi had an '\vllh “mllilu!‘:l:fnnmunrg. "l:’ I":('rhlukllby \\"rilluntv pyory sle ‘?,"}“:': A pfi:’ffli‘fi.fi “"é’n’:"l“";_:; e . __—_'__ | rodeofl. Witness described the Interferenco of i ] visited the 1 of one Nalos, fu the rear of ! & t on & check drawn on the h Natlonal Ban acce) ' 2 % £ No. 140 North Halsted street, und found thew | casy victory. for $334, was cxamined and hold for trial at the | us posted 2 1o Li1s condition, not only while vo l;“:;f\‘b;’::‘«::qi;?q:}?}m’& a:gltfi?;’l.t‘:s: the Democrats with the Republican Convention 1 BF s nctually starving, and without sufliclent cloth- In the tax-appeal cases of 1875, whero tho Criminal Court. 'The caso of Frod Hock, | ave iu our uffices, but at lnv_tcluuhonn atation towne T the couly. HerAngtan Hann\‘zr ) at8umter, when there was a disturbance, but no- N y | fug nud fuel to keep them warm, Busldes the | judgment of the lower cofirt was conflrued in | eharged with stealing Georze B. Mausus's horse | 10 the city, whenever wo may stop to inquire. Aoy the i myn' only ones against which | o4y waghurt, o next described the Rafting i father wid mother there were fivo small il | 1 Supremo Court, the broperty will bo sold | and cutter Dec. 11, was further postponed until “For ummgle. M?'cntlemnn living at the cx- | G O e iaries for- back {““ “Fhe | Creek moeting where, the Democrats inafsted on dren. The Licutenant purchased groceries for | Feb, 17 by the County Collector. 1t will be ad- | the 2Nth inst, James 8. King, charged with | treme S8outh Side left a messaga at my oftice on charges Insc Bloom, Lremen, Eilc Grov belng heard, and told him that if he did not call 1 L them, and endeavored Lo obtaln other neces- | yertlsed to-morrow. robbingz M. Roach, somo timo ato, of $200; casc | his way down town, asking me to call on his Nortnfeld: Ortand, Ttich, nade Wheel Cy rrsipbimte g ok 7 . sarles. A butchier on North talsted street re- ; : continued untll 1he 23th Inst., und batl fixed at | wife, whom be found was quite il or golng to | dy , Rich, ccling are | the meeting to order ho would be taken back to The Entire Stoclk of Fun r fused to coutributo n pound of meat for the The Hospital Committee met yesterday, and | g™ )osepn Elmore, the reprabata wiio was | bo. T ealied at 10 m. On returning to my | Awall as compared with tho amouat they annti- | guintar, He was knocked down, taken fn 111 b C storving littlo ones, lrs. Nalos stated that she | 3Zrecd "'u‘l"c"};;“":;',};"'.}l,r“ hl"’;, llu::‘:‘fil"a;l‘fl:e caught making {ndecent exhibitions on the | oflice, at 12, he asked me, through Iua telephone {‘llh"c“"‘:‘{'l',"fl: b u"}"“" “'0:,'.“ uv:’:"'c"‘f A :l.“”’ bugizy to Sumter, and told that if he would not niture in our Store w L ' Lud appited ta the County Agent for supplics, | Sininiag the Bobiil TS POV lone ¥ Ireat, the | Srcets, waa fined $800, but the fine was re- | on South Water strcet, ns ta the condition of [ {ICIGHRG \OGL G ARREREORR, (MO TeCC U B8CsS? | ool o'or 16 calt another Hepublican meating | S01d to pay advances. g iohuknokivent Neranything " Work will b extended turougliont tho buldig, | Dittet on eondition Uiat o left ton. Josenh | hin wife. On bolng nformed that nothing sorl [ 18 °7 U1 CoHieciord pavavens devaluttn dutng | BHOIC T 10 o0 TRtIes Swpofees me Al parties detrous ot remoring gty coodrastes Ml e Suneral of Mra. Jula . Veeetaa, wite | It catimated that 1t il requiro st ontlay of | AVOISorms larceny, contipuct ot tho 23, | ous wos pprehionded, b exressed imseltue | (10 it | rtiely wstouding. 1o Gabt | tos mesting oo s Mk tnestad for o - | s I st Y . . Vree Supctintende 11 placed o chell, Bara! A ¢ e . ¢ 3 & 2 e e " ‘ 3{ {}’,m',l,n },{f‘l",‘.’,',_f’,;a‘(‘,",'.f,',';“(%,,?;{P‘{,',g;‘“‘,’,::}, about §d,000, Bruws, aud Aunfe floward were fiued 8100 each | waliv doywn town till evoning und attend to fni :’;&:":‘; ll:;r‘ll:dh;;r ;g":l‘;fi”l w“;n:'nni ""‘“‘ "': {lompton & question, but Hampton rescucd MiE & €O, Auctionees. ) esteniny ORI it reoldnie ot om0 | e arguments i the Crlllnqlmn casc wero | for belng Inmates of a house of ll-fame, purtant businesa, ltlnllvd at his residenceagaln | {HO Hyao Park, Lemont, and n““m"m:.‘“:n him, B‘, WL AL LT h {'u»el:um, 1721 Indiana avenue, snd was attend- ;"x:‘.‘"‘: e ;‘o’"{,‘:f J':fi‘;,“ l{f“"‘“;,‘(,l“uy‘,.‘k";','fc 3":‘: g | Fred Stelnbach Is a clzarmaker wnd peddler, "fi‘?,,{,’;,,’;‘,;"““%,:::‘: ,,:L':‘,"‘;',";‘,’,;“;’,‘,‘g;‘,:‘,‘{‘{:}; many of tha other towns tho back taxes nearl The meeting of Oct. 13 was described at Atcticacers.and 1ieal 1 ed hy a large number of the fricuds of the do- | was RHEOLS e SRyt B8 10 SECEIRC I Td | who Tives at Lyous. A fuw duys ago hu drove [ BF uickly nnd plaloly as if lio wero in the nest | £ual the levy for the year, while the total back | length, witness clatming that the Democrats Viisadizitanda) e ceased and” Mr. Vreeland, amonge whom were o Y 8 to his home in Lyone, put his norse and sleigh a2 e %% | taxes swoll to about uiic-third the entire mount Ba 3, 25.at 94 o'clkan [} number of the beads of departnicots,and other | DFIDEING In of & sealed verdiet this mornio. | 1 18 N here Heney Moyer happened to he, | Foom. insteud of being nearly two miles away. ded tor i1 el had cannon to Intimidate the negroes. One of | Regular Saturday Bale. Jan. 25, at 9§ o'clkas gvloyes i the Glicura Post-Otlice, *“Tha Ttov, | he prevalling uoinlon was thas, the Juty would | o'\ aciel wero ton boxes of chars, Moyor | g Stk Doctory) sakd tho ropurton + can you | (GOS0 o T JOr 00 PfPeees, (0 2 | tho wuna was londed with tenpeony matin Tho FURNITURE, &e., : Bumuer Elhs ofliciated und mude some very | DO b . OFIeY | took up one of the boxes, and, in bundiing it (ke nayer, will fiud in every linc somo facts for re- | election was quiet, but there were 215 nameas " 1 feeling remarks on {lw Christian virtues of | W88 counting on o conyiction. dropped the contents, 100 cicars, upon tho barn '”fi‘&“flflh‘,}mfl%fl"mfi"&, ‘odt, Wacrl and flettich, and some of tha comparisons ¢Anuot | more on the Demotratie poll-llst than o thg | AY T804 173 fas Rantalphat, €0, Auctioaeen v the deceased. A trlo from the Chicago C. L. Hundson, of Clucinnatl, and Elizabeth | floor. He fmwedistely pleked up the weeds | . G b but prove striking, st wits kept. " T T T 1 Tost-Oftice sag “Newrer my God | Hunt, halllug from New York, were murricd by | and replaced them In the box. Steinbach ro- “""‘!“'gl. ‘.':plllf;:’{;':“:: l‘l m,'.'{fl'""'::’""nj“' ——— 1 'h:‘w 4 ;D'_" itea. volus, be clalmed, UNDERWRITEE: BALE, 1 to ‘Thee,” and’ several other hymns, | Judze Loomis yesterday afternoon, They were | fused to tuke the box, but demanded pavment | Pears. Several B i 18 yalug THE SIRIEVALTY were tlssuo tickets, voted fn large Democratie 800 Lii3. ALBORTED PAINTS pr 'wuhl ml;ch pnllmr;. M{n. Vrcel'nnn\hlmbl:cuu an | colored lmnlvllliu‘nh!t.I wuul ldmml ’mul neat ap- | for the clgars becauso umlvmm been dropped on !fig}k,‘:‘fi:fifl&“{flm‘m‘,fim&"fi|‘|'1"’N.,'",fll‘; G RECCTNRING e o B Lo hallots. The “:"‘ “a‘“l: on the liat he was TN.ONE “:,’; I'J&H"," NDCASS nvalid for & number of years, but bas borne up | pearing, und it is thouzht wera fugitives trom | the barn floor. Meyer left the cigars in thetr 3 told were taken from the Auditor's book, ORI — with o Chrlstfun fortitudo 1l has endeared her | Hhe parental roof, Tl wouin b & yonthiul | owners. powseeston. and went i way T gnly onocase, Lattend afamily on tho North ( o the Kern-Hoftmaun contost was coutinued | 0 ross-examination, witness. teatiied that | SATGEDAY MORNING, Jan 4 i vl gy toull who came I contact with her. Mr. Vree- | appearuace, und the County Clerk hesitated to | next day Bteinbach wont to_Justico Scully Tbout 11 p. . thiey scalled * me througn iy | yesterday morning, commencing with the 8ec- | 1o was o candidato for 'Congress In oppoaith BUTTERY Auctioneers, I Ll s the sympathy of Lost of fricnds in bis | graut tlem o llcense, but thls waa gotteu over [ und got ' warrant for Meverls arpest | ot (b Mo BV /SUICE | IO Wi WY | 0y Wurd wnd unding with to - Third Preetnct, | 1o 72 regular Republican: ticket i 1978, anl 1o = s — . reaveient. by thielr swearing to ther age. upon b Cbarge Cof o larceny, e | GRS VR Giolh MUk Yo reseriin | of tio Fourth Ward. Tho follawiog aro the | £ Hosoblicin LIEKt 0 Jus, ail i Y ELINON, POMEROY & (0, B | LAWS, . \ . . . z CONFLICT OF LAWS, Tho Btevens murder case will be called fn the fl‘“"l'l“!oa v.n:;:mr.v.ilI “l'l;“‘“".'lfl"'y “5" ,‘“‘"5‘ withiout comnng over? 1 aald, o Wil soe, fizures: n'fufs'“.‘,'flf:' corrtntion, sl int .'.im‘."fi"' w‘l]l " el BT Il Onc of tho Justicus of the Peace of {ho South | Criminal Court this mornfig. ‘The witnesses | NUVS abpearing for cach aldo. Whoevidonco ad- | {15’ the child feverl What is fts temperaturoi A200XD WaxD, Hored peopier Nitne ng tho Weelkly Sale [ Tow ot led the atte ! it R duced wad oaglven above, JusticeScully {n sumn- . - e auD wa cotored people. tuces admitted be was oot | @Qur Regular ecelkly 4 wn rduy called the attention of a report- | for the prosecutlon buve sil been sammoned, f tit e hivh 1t tusy Do sald Tu a few momeunts came the answer, * Tempora- pIXoX, | RYAN | present ab (he meeting of Oct. 13, und that load ! er of “Tun Tiwuss toa fow poluts o the | and will be on hund, but it 18 not Hkely that the | 2 S%“n‘ e ;l_uc. which mu:y :ul » Id wan 8 | (ure 103,—skln bot aud dry.” (Tlicy’ bave a clii- | ‘=== | B anvils were often fired off wm:kul:on '; Priday Morning. Jan. 21, at 0:30 ok, ) siatutes concerning the combensation of the | defense will bo rendy. As lan alrendy been | f0URs of intense winusement for tho attorneys | oy’ inerinometer.) I tho breathinie quick F1815|8]% |8 potitleat mectings, : e e ey t Town Asscssor. 'Tlie question of compen- | noted, Stevens' attornev will ask tor u contin- | for the defease, r o 3 serlousnces |« Ny but ft s labored. He cougbs ull the time,! c1xdr al2 g ) ¥ ¢ SAHON =18 e el iy e, and, falling 1 tEls, will avk for s chaggo | that the defendant could not bo sent tothe | . il B0k PRECINGIN) slkle|d J. H. Btowart, colpred school-teacher, was 1 Aiitating ibe inds of the members of i :i":/fivhl'n:l-"Jnlllu:'l‘in?ut\-lnfx! u:elll:mli;,«lilzocn: ter. | Denltentiurs,becauso the cliars wer worth unly u!’ 'mllfm ul'onxtlhvu.r' e S ot 1:2:‘:2 RIE|F| 2 (Ri2] called and corroborated the testimony of Lee ? [ Bouth Town Board, The cawses of it are the | tain Judies—not out of the county, but from | €350 One yoar i the County Jull was the ex- | foy ‘couen. ™o’ 8 saoment thers cumme LS R i L T e the attlug-Crock weeting, tlie mesting of N m [ diffcrences of ovinfon that exfst, in regord there- | Judio Wililams to some other Jud } - | tent of the venalty that could be Jutlicted, The # I | T3 | Ot 12 and fraudulent voling'st the etection NEW Mm'n, ; X i re udie Willlan T dudee, delay be- | S ner turned ail colors of the raldbow while | Wit startiing distluciness to m{lelr the shrill I 513 | with tissue tickets, On cross-examinatiun b 4 : o, undd the Tate demand made by Assessor Rice | {ng the object. e i) > & MIe | orywing, unmistakoble cough os characterfatic of 10 | Smitted that b . & A Wool € ral Hoo® for compensation at the rate of #5 per day from Lie Conrt was expatinting upon the possibilities, | & 1 dl d them to hold e vhild the 40) o o | admitted that both he und Les hod inade | A fullline Brussols and Wool Carpsts, Gene Octolber, 1873 (at Whih e s, activo duties | T weerlugo teeuses of Joseyty € BOLHBEMIL bl e paarkels SDALY wltl e crlcl Tt & IaRco or tia T heurd the 21 3838 | apocches at Rattlug-Creck withiout interruption, S o ceased), U1 the prescat thue, The demand is | 4114 Nss Mugtic Ruan, and Jo 7 Suiulste) & Hio [uree OF W prtisetution ds. de: o = Mins Briducet (3'Nell, were returned to th ty Clerk yesterday without the necs ry cate, The Clerk does not know who feturued them, and If this should reach the sye of any of the interested parties they will do well {o husten- Ingz 1o strafighten the records, ‘Tl llvenses are nearly @ yeur otd, and though the purties tusy be married nud hving happlly together, there fs 10 evidence of the fuct, crv,—not natural, but Loarss, still turther yeri- fying my dlaguosls. Kuuwlnfivlluu. e sessed a chess of medicloes, 1 directed thiem to ive aconite und sancuinaria in rapid alterva- fon, und muke certaln upplications to the throat. The wnswer eawe, * We have aconite, but no sangutnaria,’ » Well, Doctor, what could you do fn sucha dilemtaad? ! I 1 for 500, ‘I'he Jdustice turned to the Feos and Sularles nct, Chap, 53 of the Hevised Statutes of 1574, ‘I'lils act was approved March 20, 152, und went into force July 1, 1872, See. 80 of thut gct suys © the % Adgesser shall ro- celve for his services wi Asscasor 32.50 per day: Provided, that {n towns of 50,000 In- Tabitants and upwards, in counties of the third and that fc was Known before Oct. 13 ihat & ' Democratic nceting was to be held at Sumter Clocl(s. Chromns, Bl:mkels, (Olflrflflml ou thut day, ‘The Democrutic mesting was held | Plated Wase, Mirrors, Genera) Merchandise, ete. tie at llax tlewltl lo:llu Jlu%antc.u fllro&ndmu PULICAD | e KBS, POMRILY & 120 Auchtoniy mecting, Ileard no ahuta fircd durlog the day, | = =% e ftard that the eading Demorrats Widfhcic best | _________ FIMDICAL, 0 prevent a difficulty, Fliero {4 na cur for Ariehts 8 ET. Coehlan, Whlte Republican, aged 75, e ot B ey i called, He A‘Imku at the Republican maeetiug Lrinary mud Lived AT S Octo 12, Hsd never recoguized Hampton as ICEIIEIY Suresthes do Lo Governor, und consldered blis sn fmbucile, (iencra) ’h‘num m.we\"l’:;, After the'meeting he valled the Republicans tos s cho Bacle Lutenarsils 000 gothier at the Court-Houso to keep: thetn out of nehed of feelentionot | tiie 4% trouble, The Dentocrats threatened to kill cured by 11 NT?S HENLEDT W, Bome Red Shirts approaclied bim, and he SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. drew hia plitol und bade them keop off, Wit | s e e e e ucss curroborated the testimony of Lea and Slawart as 1o the clection, i RANK S stroyed beeausu no lurceny has been commit- ted.)? The Jawyers laughed, thy prisoner as- sumed o uwatural color - again, wl the proscenting witness grabbed his hat and depart- ed, leaving the 100 cizars which had been usedin cvidence a prey fur the ghouls of the cunstabu- lary, Bteinbuch ts gotng to enter a civil sult for "l"i value of the clizars, ~ Buch s ove mau's fdea ot law. 337 3 By 78| J3) 23 sal ol 44 niorizal Tl osel saal 330l 3elae VoUBru wanp. 33 T TR T T BN 8282 * Fortunately thero is a druggist withia a few L LR class [Lo the Al or shstl recelve er 2 > THE WOMAN'S LADOL UKION, ek 1 A i -~ —— < — Sy, WOt that aetn ramarkcy. hedotle, | GOVERNMENT BUILDING, | A troublo s srien I tho ranks of the | Hocksy#ho,on fnuiy st ths ceutrul olice, | 1y wil bo seen thut in the Secoad Ward Hofl- $441 18 evident thut the Assessor of the Town of Bouth Chicavo 18 entitied to 85 per day for the thue hu sctually scrved as Asscssor, because Bouth Chilcago le in o county of what {8’ there called the *third class.' But now turn to the Revenue a Chap, 120 which act 4 female Communiats,” otherwise known astho Wuinan's Labor Ui -anorganlzation which holds uecasional mectings in a hall ac the south- wuat corner of North Clarkund Michigan strec which {odulges in loud und long protestatio agatnst the wrongs and down-trodden condi- mann loses twelve votes und Kern galus this teen, while in the Third Ward Ioftmunn galus ffteen and Kern loses Oftecn. In the Fourth Ward, ns far as the count has gons, Hoffmann loses uino_und Kern gaius clevon votes. Sum- wnbigg up the count, Hoflmann has Jost tweuty the work of Uve mlputes to hilm upy wid dlireet hiw to send to No. — on X street @ pres seription coutainlng the required sanguinaris. It waa put up, delivered, and sdministered inside of half uu hour, und the whele transuction, cone The curreney dishursemente at the S8ub-Treas- ury yesterday footed up $73,000. “I'ie 4 per cent subseriptions at the Bub-Tress- ury yeaterday minounted to 83,250, s tion wid sil, did not extend vver Wit thae, - e A e e as upproved March 80, IY—fust | Tie Internal rovemus secelpte t Colieetor | Mot Of thy feinulo wuse-workers, uind Wil e wondertul fideiity with whics thi tlg: | Tove8 wnd Keru bod gaued four, Adjunrued, WILSON & EVENDEN 1w dayi after the Fres wnd o i el . scttles the turbulent affaics of the natl phone transilts the pecullarities of the huwnay SRR AT T T o I L TAN Ks Balarles uct was approucd,—und wen In force | H1arvey’s oflles yesterday amounted to 824,151, | cach * pow-wow.? ‘The trouble uloresald | Vulleo nid uil other sounda is tisrvelots, 1 ey MELIGIOUS, HORTICULTURAL. duly 1 1872 "Fhere you will see in Sec, 43, that | Of this smouut, $18,423was for taxes on avirits, | recuis to e of » complex naturc, stier this | distingulsh the Jaugh of cach mewber of @ faie THE PENTECOBT-STHNLING MRETINGS Bpecial Diwpatch (0 The Tridune axu SHIPPING CAYS Bhsment of Avsossors n 1o s0 e T ottty | Bet for fovacce wud elgars, wud $35 for | mantert, Blalua [t Bloveus weit buturo | iy even any yarlation from the mutural | i progress ut Farwell Hall wero continucd yes- | Evami, Thy Jan. - SeTho twolfth snoual R et e c: he Town Hoal er 3 ud sw u voice of those with whown I ain acqualnted, : % 5 $ 2o wd thab the puy sball be for the Stime wocer: | Witk the pavment yesterday of the Eighteentl | 8¢7est of Pliwbo Coaley, Now, the las Sliaht dettes. of Buarmohts 1 detocted Atap | terdas, A lards congregation was fn stteud- | meeting of the Hortleuttural Society of Norti- vus caramars. eurily employed fo muking the asscssment.! Now by thut wet, 1 opine thiat uo Assessor could be pald for the thoe dunng which hu may con- tiuue to be the Assesor after his dutles arc per- forwed. Again, 1 would like to cull your at- tention to Chap. 189, the *Township "Orgaui- zutlou? act. That, you sce, wus approved unid in force Murch 4, 1874,—about two yeurs after i two acts herctoture 1 YThe Town rvices ns Assca- sor $2.50 per duy,’ lovs that not govern the watter ¢ Tols Just-named act s the obe 1sst op- i‘!mwu and 1 cunnot ses bow e Bouth Town ourd van do atherwise than rulo in- accordance Wwith it in passing upon Mr, Rice's claim. Jle 18 coutled to 250 per day for s ecrvices as Ast f—N0 WoTe, 0o less.” ‘I'hie Justive then passed a few very uncompli. mentury remurks about & coltection of laws t aguwitted of 80 msvy coustructiuns, = UOTRL ARRIVALY, Palmer House—lenry Slosn, tiolden, Cal, : E. T. Tobey, Mempble; 11 and’ \Wo. Chan ruF-. sndi E. G. Do Cassere, Pliludelphla; A. udwan, Meokuk; F. L. Chase, Leuvilly, Col. B . Milior, ban Francico, Snermus losss—C, W, Potier, B. Clark,“New York; C. T. Gorba t, the Hou, A, D. Dement, Dizon; &. E. sy, Kockford; O. 1L Woighs, Delvideres M. G, Jo tne, Bikton, Ky.: T\ W. Emerson, Boston, Grand Pacifc—5. Baufurd, Morr, 11), Masan, Providence, B. L3 C. I, . Yington; E. T, Froet, Buffale; C. 5. Burrelr, Clevelan Jv.cb‘, bad, !;"uw \'u:k. R 'um . C. ore, arquotle . Worccuter: Roties” it MilWaokes: and E. B, Pan| verson has for sowe thoe past carried bag "' uf the Boclety, Thut 18 to say, she c: ried tho * boedle,' 1n an old stocking, perhaps, In morg futelilgitle terie, she was the Treass urer of the concern. 1o the courss of #vents It happened, according to the plan of rotstion in olies (Whleh plau, by the way, seoms to be fu favor uamong Cunnuunists, tnale und feuiale), thut Phabe Cooley evased to be the Treasurer, ller successor was duly elected and fustalled. When the new Treasurce sought Lo obtsin pos- sesslon of the *sumlgamated* Ananvial posses- sions of the Boclety (“umalgmmated” 13 used because of s thoroughly Commuauistic com- prebeusiveness), Pharby Cooley refuscd to turn over the 813 which her report stated was at the credit of the vrganization. Al this §3, itshould be remetnbered, what Eizing umu&.mned o, ‘The warraut was ssued, und yesterday Phaby put fu un appesrance ut Justice Wisou's und uve o bond of $100 for & cuntinuancy till Jan, ‘The she turned sbout ln ber wlebt aud awore out & warraut alegiog that Mrs. Pleiffer, Bertha Denler, — and Elzios P, Btevems were gulfty of the crime of falie lwprlscument. Her com- plaiut, whether ural or written it matters not, wus to the eifect that the threo women aforesald bad demauded that she pay over the $133, aud becanse she refused to doso locked bLer up fo the ball where the Bocluly wes wont to 1peet, und kept her there sgalost her will. Throo ‘warranis wery thereupou lssued, and the threo Jatlervases brought fu. They cach gave s boud of $100, and svcured continuances il Jan, 80, Thus the matter stands. EXONERATION. Cuicaco, Jan. 2L —To a/l W whom it may con- cern: Iu view of the publicity which has been eiven to the cuso of Mr. Willlaw Gramer, of No. 863 Bouth Halsted street, sud au articde o tbis Ward Special Deputy Marsals and SBunervisors, Muranal itlldrup fnlahed up the loug-drawn business of remuuerating those who nobly up- held the purity of the ballot st the late election, or words 1o “that effect. ‘The total outgo amounts to £0,500,~somo §200 leas thau the At- toroey-General provided for. Commissiuner Hovue heard another section of the James Spellacy counterfelting case yoster- day, ‘the defendaut explained ‘that he got the fuurteen couuterfeit half-doliars from vue Rol- lin Bennett as pagacnt for sune mackioery, wil agreed to produce the purchaser to-day Lo substautinte the story, A former 3. D. testi fied to Spellucy's goud charucter, s tried to sbow that e was u little “*touched ™ as to his head. By consent a coutinuauce was had uutil this afteruoon to bear what Seunett has to soy ou the subject. CRIMINAL; ance, und appearances indleated that very mogy of thuse present fully appreciated the solemulty of the occaslun. Tho evangellsts, accompanied by mewmuvers of the city clergy, entered previous to the regular hour desiguated, und opened the day's seryices by slogiog * 1"y & Pligrim and & Biranger.” At the conclusion of the singing the oxercises were forinally opencd with prayer by the Rev. Willlam Craveu, followed by tha reading of the followlng requests for prayers For a lndy who belloves ber sins once forgiven, but bas fallen jutlo sfo aod dare not pray; for thres young ludies who desire to become Clristians; for a brother and afster; for an only duughter; for the conversionof & wayward son} from- thirty wives for the copversion of thely busbunds; that the Learts of business-men in Chleago may be turoed unto God;; for a brother, also for two young ousiness-men whose fathers sro Cbristians; that the labor of Brother Need- haw, a¢ Indlanapolis, may be greatly blessed: for & blessing on the revivals now belng held at Otnha, Neb.; for six erwan meo, thres Ger- wan womeu, sud thres boys uuder deep con- victiou of sln; for the conversion of & brother {n the East; for the conversiou of & wife; for the German work of the Y. AL 0. U.; and that the labors of the evangelists In Chicsgo may Le rzatly blesys ‘The Rev, Dr. Peddio offcred an esruest appeal to the Throue of Grace that the prayers sought migbt be fuily requited unto the seekers, thut all the inhubitants ‘throughout the world mizut be s0 Impressed with the Holy Spirit as to seck repentance and salvation, wnd that all who souigit might dod. The Rav. Mr, Pentccost read the sonounce- e nusal volco which sccowpanies cattarch, us any variety of cough. ““Tha telephove of the future will enable us to recountze conditions of morbld states in pa- ticuts who aro tiles away, a3 well as |0 they wers sittiug in our otices, \With a wicropbone attachment, wo may be able to hear the beatjug of the heart, aud anv of its sbhornal sounds, and, pousivly, to revord Wi tracluus of thé bule, to hiear abuoruial sounds oceurriug dur- fug respiration, and miu‘n count the pumber of respiration per miuute.’ BLAIKIE, OF THE FIDELITY. HIS CASE BEFOEEN TIIN GRAND JURY. It was meutioned yesterday morning that (leorge A. Blaikle, the robler of the Fldehty Bafety-Deposit vaults, who was subscqucutly sdjudged lnsans and sent to the Elgln Asylum, bad been dismissed from thut fostitution Wednesday morulng, and taken the tratn for this ¢ity; and furthermore, that he gotoffat Turuer Juoction, and had not been hesnd of elnce. It witl bu remembered that just before Blalkie was sent to Elgin bhe was I;numt over to the Qrund Jury under $2,000 bafl on a prelinia: hies uuyuw charg i'ol robbery, nSl ye-u.'rd‘:’y the * jury reschod his cass und bxawloed scversl witnesscs, His fricnds became awaru ©f what was going on at au early hour, and, In cowmpauy with Judge Woodbridge, were tn callivg distance, snd manl- festing the deepeat interess jo preveuting an in- dictment belug fouud, und loud lu denouucing Dr. Kilbourne fur so suwmarily distissing blw. The drst thing they did was to procure a certd Bed copy of ww jury’s inding in ths Couuty ern Iinols commenced last evenlug fo Mene delssohn Hal), & small nowmber of members be- ing prescot. L. K., Scoficld, Presldent, of Free CELEDRATED TUIICE, port, was fnthe cliair; U. B. Galusha Svcrctary, i et y Tuo Becretary read Dr. Warder's paper upon 2, 0 bk Gl Himbor-plantng, aad e sublect was dicuscd {oiners o, Uy L. K. Beofleld, Minkler, ID. O, Scofield, and | = others, who advocated umlben-nhnung. ' HAIR GOODY, Upon the subject of small frul; YOIt GENTS ‘m:;; pon the [l rults papers were b 4 var well, L% vead from Bamiuel Edwards, Willlam A, Nourss WIGSL""&?!}:"‘-‘-S‘.‘.EKE%« - remarks were made upon the cultivation of THOMESO! Wabudst . raspberries by Clayson, 5, M. Slade, L. K. Beo- - scsslon this mornlug By L. K, Scoield, D. G, PER](‘UMES Ay E.".‘."z;"}}.fl.’&l‘“l{‘ Beotleld, Galusha, Hill, Crow, Kuowlion, Burn: ! »m:i“"‘; =1 of Mollue, and Dr. Mygats of Milwsukee, and out e Tateat Tods = BN pruniug, e The BE: le ""u,ul A loug discussion upon orchard culture and FLO\VhR B! P will not fleld, O'Nelll, and others, advoeating oue _ FLOWER PE the ok, . the Walbridge apple was_ entered lut at the Iy, W. Henderson was arrcsted last eveuing by Oflicer Duffy for the alleged lurceny of $5 from Esther Smith, who Keeps cat-market at No. 545 Polk street. He was locked up in the Ar- wory, Wiltiam Hoollban, the uafecliug thict who 1ast Saturday ulzbt beld up Ed Jobusou, a tnan who can belther Loller uor bicar, and robbed blin of $25, a coat, und o hat, was held 1o the Urlmioal Court yesterday in bonda of §1,000 by Justico Beully. * John McPhillips was arrested yesterday by Detectives Lundereau und Kyan for picking the pocket of Mra. Muy J, Deall g, of No. 748 Mich- 38 avenue, sbout two weeks ugo, at the cop- ver of Dearburu sud Madison strcets, The HOYAL BAKING FOWDEL, s e o AR ™AN A G ROYAL 2B solutely ure. The Royal Bukiug Fowder lv & pure Creww of Turtar Powder. Iuduried and recommended for fia wholzsomenesa by such eminent chenitats a4 Dr. Motty Mayen Bowions Profemor leath il adeibida vis.™ Sela Gyl catan by ail Grocers, © 0 §2~ Bowasa 0f the Wjurious Aluw Fowders. Manuf scturcrs sod dealors urge you te buy the can o to S0l L 6t S G & POCitt wnd dbbls Lhei Eecaes s Bo mut buy Bakio Puwder louss. ast ts aimost » g, cousttpatlun, fudljeation, beadsclie, aud dys e Now Yorki & pecause B C. Kewpton, Quebec; H. D. Dovy, Jaue 4200 1saac U. tiwag, Lo " t cuutaln alum. The coutinued usa of A1610 Ll pais: wifccks Lo Llood, causcs phuyles vi th

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