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THE CITY. GENERATL NEWS, ' e —_— Lteut. C. B. Thompson, U. B. A, I8 at the Palner, Judes A. W. Bpalding, 8t. Louis, is at the Bherman, Col. J. @. C, Leo, U. 8. A., s registered at the Patmer. The Hon, T, McCosh, Burlington, Ia., s at the Tremont. Qen. Franz 8igel, New York, Is registered at the Tremond. « Gen, Lyaander Flagg, New York, is a guest of the Sherman. ‘The Hon. Tsanc Staples, Stillwater, Mion,, lo stoppiug at the 8herman, ‘The Hom. G. N. Grimes, Indiavopolls, Is amont the guests of the I'almer. The Hon, 1. Q. Loomis, Naperville, 1., I8 one of the quests of the Tremont. Dao Lhepard put in an apoearance at the Pust-Office yesterday, nid Is now engaged In his legitimate dutles. By n'recent order of the Tostmaster-General the rrepayment of mail for Peru is made oblf- gatory unifl April 1, Gen. Franz Segcel lecturcd last night at North 8de Turner Hall to n Jarge audience, on * fm- migration unid Colonization, with Speclal Refer- ence to the Problema of the Day.” . Willlam Connors, a laborer employed at Armour’s packing-house, in attempting fo e river on the fee, near the Jol Ahrhlxi evening, brokie through und would have dro wn- ~ed hat for the timely ald eiven him by Officer O'Hara, ‘There Is talk of a compromise hetween Solo- mon Wyman, the nonager of Stjue’'s Dollar Store, and his ereditors. The proporitlon is for the attachment._croditors to take 25 cents nud the unsecnred 20 cents, The temperature vesterday, ns observed by Mannsee, clan, 88 Madiron street (TRIBUNE Bulliding), at '8 o m., 26 degreess 10 a. ., #3312 ., 383 3 0, 42: 8 T ., 19, Barom- 35 . my 20,50, eter at 8 a ., 20,433 speclal agent of the 2 M Hon A, B. Alden, Northwesten Mutual Life-Insurance Company of Milwaukee tar Michigan, is a guest ut the GUrand Pacifie,~on his way to Milwaukee, Hels @ distiuguistied giember” of the Masonic fra- ternity. The roster of the Military Diviston of the Miggourl for 1870 has just appeared, It com- Trises thirty-one pages of intereating matter, shawing the various stations and stalfs, und ely- ing the dlsposition of compautes, buslides a mifs- cellancous nmount of army Information. Mrs. Annic Barrett, wife of the Kev. E. N, Durrett, pustor of Westminster Presbyterian Churel, died in Augtiv Thursday afternoon, Hhe was an estimable 1ady, and loved by all who huew her, She was 22 years of age, aud leaves n{\l:r childrzn, the youngest of whom Is 8 days old. 18 real estate ndvancing in price? About three munths pro e offerof $12,000 cash was made to Judee Otis, Recetver of the Stato Suvings bnsti- tution, fur Block 25 Egandale, situated ot the southcnst. corner of Fifty-first street and Drex- ¢l Doulevard, which offer waa declined. This week un offur of $18,000 has been received for the ssme block. 8erut, Brisco reported yesterday that he had a boy. named Thu Rouched, 13 years oid, at the West Lake Strect Statfou, who was without home or friends, ‘The Jad stated that he came from 8St. Louis to this city by way of Beltimore, fier makinic s (ruitloss search for s lavher .;,u-l o has mother, voth of whom had left him, Leen i this ¢ty about thres montha, Thé following ventlemen loft last night for Philadelphla 1o sttend the Constitutional con- Couvention of the 1, O, B, B,, which vecurs on the 26th fost.: Mess Charles K winski, Adulph Lob, Henry Mitchell, dacob Newman, Ph. Stein, Hexter, lstdoro Gold- mtom, Shmon Roseufels, 1he Rov, Dr. Norden, Hecury Sonneachefn, and C. B. Hefter, ‘e Amalgumated Trade und Labor Counell met ot No. 7 Clark street last evening for the purposc ot cousldering the pending strike of the silversmiths. The sesslon was private, but 1o business of importance was done, and no dellnito conclusion was reached as a result of thelr deliberntions, The strike stlit continues, w\“"l- no.urospcut of auy urrangement’ belng made. A horse, attached to a entter, and in charge of Jonn Brock, 8 colored man, beea lzhtencd at the tipping wver of the steigh yesterday fore- nuon_ on Rundolph street, between Frankiln aud Fifth aveoue, wud ran away, A Mrs. Nix ‘wus in tha cutter ot the thue, and was thrown out wlong with the driver, bur nelther was burt. ‘The frightened animal ran down the South Blde an far os Nineteenth street, and wado o total wreek of the cutter, E, H, Nich- olson 18 the owner of the rig. Mr. Thomas Moran swas requested by the West Town Board to prepare an upinfon'as to Eherit! Hotfinann’s right to the sum_of monvy which he took for hla services as West Town Collector,~3 perceut of the gross receipts of his ofllce. My, Morun has not vet written that oploion, but vesterday he told s reporter that he should oplne that” Hoffinan's bondsinen were llable for all over $1,500 ot the money. That was the construction hu upon the stutute, and that constructlon was in accor- dance with Judgo Jqmeson’s rulluga in the Evaus casc. ‘The Coroner concluded the fnquest on the bodv of John W, Merrill at (rand Crossiog vesteriday, und a verdict of accluental death was returned by the Jury, wbo exonerated the Lake Bhore & Micbigan Southern Ratirosd Company from blame, and recommended thut a flaman be stationed ot the Crosing to warn persons of Jdanger, Mr. Merrill was an old clitizen of Grand Crossing, und was engaged in the express business between that place und the clty, An Inquest was held on tho body of Marguret Ran- hauser, who died suddenly at her home on West Lake strect, opposite Central Park, sud a verdict of death from dropsy was returned. ‘I'he State Microscoplcal Boclety met at the Academy of Belences last eventuir, H. W, Ful- Jer fu the chair, A paver on ¥ The Existence of o Nucleus fu the Mammaliat Blood Corpuscie,’ by Dr, W. T. Belfield, in whicl: he related soio experimental observatious tending to disprove wuch an exlatence, and criticlsing Boetteher's method recently advanced. A communleation was read from the Mlcroscopleal Sectlon of the Troy Buientific Assoclation, inviting co- operution in the movement looking to estab. lishing o unit of icroscopicul easires, as brought befors the Amerlean Boclety of Micro- scopists, which was referred toa commitice conslating of Profa, 1. A. Jobuson, M. i1, Bub- cocky und Lester Curtts, and Mr. W, I1, Fuller, Severnl medical Professors, as well ns quite a sumber of prominent physlcians to this city, are not vuly publicly Indorstis Dr, D'Unger’s cin- «hona treatment fur drunkenncss, but ure oing more—they ure sending b vutients, Num- burs of distant physictansare llku\riwdnu:ruoll'd U 10 und somewhat aston markable cures,—umon dleton Goldsmith, of Bur- peon-General of the Army of ths ‘Pennesscs und the suthior of & nuinber of works un Fever), und the eelebrated Dr. Hulght, of Clucinuati, ‘Pue tatter M. L. has just cured s test case wind written a complinientary letter Lo the discoverer ot the cluchuna cure,” Yesterday no less than HIX persons were reported at the Doctor's off ue citred, (ucluding on old member of the M sople {raternity, who proposes to tell his Jod; sowethine about his rescuc from rum ut thel nvextauecting, Dr. I'Uunger now hus fve pa- Ticuts trous the Washingtonian Home, and two vthicrs—nearly curcd—who huve been fu that tlablishinent four 1o six thmes without relief, All this touks ugly for thoze who have attempt- t11o treat the ciuchous cure und its autbor with rislon. Two or three evenlngs ago a vemarkably cheeky altempt at robbery was ouly frustrated 9y the coal-headedurss uf u nelf-possessed lad About 8 o'clock the door-bel rung b the resi- Jence of r. Coltmay, on [odlans ayenue, near Uwenty-third street. At the tine, Mr. C,, who sruvels tor » lumber loure; was out of town, und uooue was in but Mrs. Colmun und the bired girl, the latter belug down-stairs. Mrs. LColwan roswered the ring, sud, steuping to the duor, ouened it. As she did 50 8 uan stepped woand stowd {u the middle of the hall, dome- what startled ut this dewonstration, the ladv de- snonted his wliston, s Ar. Colinan v 1 be sskied, Oulearning of bis absence, e fellow looked arouud cuutiously, aud vuce more Mra. C. usked what be wanted, He then asked if auy ol the male wembers were ut bowe, and recicy- Lug un ulbirimative auswer, sccmed o lttle startled, but soon recovered his equilibrium und procecded 1o wake Limscll famillar. He wus 10l tu £o, but be wouldu’t, 1l business was dewsuded, time and ugaln, and be was elther & Cuatow-tiovuse oiliclul, un old fricud of ber hus- Laud’s, or sowethtug else 3 wnything wo louit a8 bo could reta a footing. Mrs, Colman wus certulnly u ou usewviable position butsbo wus equal to the cuergency, Whea lain luyltions of *Will you go out of the ouse, virt” dide't svall, slie swidenly caught Lold of the door-belt wire, snd, Jerkiug it Sucl- ously, bier girl cuwe runsiog up, *Now will you ot 7 suid tue ludy; but the strange visitor Wouldo's, “Ylhcu you rus lur & poiccicsy,’ are keepers of loaging-houses not n thousand Boston; J. B, Iowe, Hockfort, Charfes E. therin were reported at the Health Offlce yester- day. ot Police. Treasur; North Town Collector gave §: North Division wil mceet ou Monday afternoon lodging-roomns and soup-houres In the Ninth Ward, und {s preoaring a report oo the subject 1| which wiil be submitted to the Mayor. was passed by the Councll Monduy night, has been signed by the Mayor. It amends the Bufld- ing ordinance 8o as to provide rules for the con- struction and {nspection of clevators. some designing villain to ralee the value of serip by a clever serateb of the peu. surip turned 1o by Cnllec(ur'a}‘uu yesterday 3 "and novw," feeling Into : hat-rack and produeing a revolver, *yon gol V-and he went out of that door, down the staira, aind along the strect, Although Mre. Colman had borne the ondeal hravely, 1v sooner had he gone than shie broke down cntirely, aud has not yet recovered from her nervous pros- teation, # Prof. Ellas Colbert entertained a large ait- dlence last cvening at Farwell Hall with a Ject- ure on the recent eclipse of the sun, “The fect- urer's familiarity with the subject of sstronomy, supniemented be the rare_opportunities which he enjoyed for observine the great astrononieal phenomenon last summer, made it an object to Tiear him, aud those who embraced the opportnnity were more thau repsid by the stock of knowledge which they were enabled fo add to their store of that commeddity, ‘There was no attempt on the Iecturer's part at anvthing like oratorieal dis. play, but, on the contrary, what he had to say was adinfrably adanted to- the pereentive nnd receptive facullies of a nized audience, who manifeated their interest In the lecture toits yery close. 'To make the subject cven plainer, Prof. Colbert llustrated the lecture with varl- wus apparatus, inclwling a dark-lantern, which sccmiedd to explan very clearly to show how the moon’s shadow fs cast'on the ear! ‘The lec- ture was one of the Y. M, C. A. course, and ad- ded greatly to the popularity of that praise- wurthy enterprise. TIE FIVE-CENT LODOING-TIOUSE. An {tem tn vesterdoy's Citg-flsll notes atated that Ald. 8myth had’ presented a potition ot “neighbors? to the Health Commissfouer com- plainipi against the S-cent lodzlng-house at No. L’.I South Despiaines street, and asking that the' place be suppressed. {t waa stated, ns one of the eanses of compiaint, that as many as 3 med, buet and good, had sleot in a room 20x80 in ane night. Tho facts are, a8 ascertained by a re- vorter who took the tronble to go over last even- Ing and inspect the place, that this lodoing- hotise 18 & most pralseworthy charity, orcanized awb curried on by the Women’s (os- pel Temperance Union § that the 5-cent fee for o bed 1s Just about sufficient to make it self-sugporting;” that there are two rooms, one on the firat floor and the other fn the busement, the uvper room really mnklnf two, from the fact that.it contains what might be termed up- per aud Tower hertns; that the capacity of the whole place s somcthing in the netghborlivod of 240, Instead of 830, buuks; und that, 88 4 rule, tulerable cleanlincss und general wood order prevall among the poor beings to whom 1t [s a veritable godsend. Four doors mouth of it fs Unlon Chapel, where mcotiugs are held eovery night, at which largs numbers of the men sitend. Duriog the culd weather, thy piace was tuxed to its utmost to provide ac- comuodations, Lut at present about 160 oceu- panty, ob the average, arerepistered. Sinoking J¥ atiwed, it mo deinking s permitted under any covsiderations. A eaptious eritie might not find it un atiractive pince to bunk in, but the pluce Is uite as comlortable as-somo of the 10- ;mnlm: to the gi cent Jodiring-houses scattered wbout that por- tlon of the city, qulte as clean, and certainl: quite as free from demorslizing tend- encles, and even n great deal frece. ‘The nmen are up betimes in the morning, umilare out, by 10 o’clock, when the doors aro locked up to '8 In the afternoon, during which time the place s duly snd thoroughly swept aml 1t 18 not by any meansImprobable olzhbors ™ who set up the potition miles away who vicw wilh certain jealousy, it not alasmn, the inroads which this institution, serving such a charitable purposo as it does, is muking upou thelr receipta, TOTEL ARRIVALS. ‘Thoman Blakey, Philadely his; ) Turlington, 1s.3'H, D. Eckert, Mass. ; Frank 8. <. Tremnnt House— \vamwur;ub l’lnrllmonlh. N, I Ileney, Central Falla, R. T 1. Iticnardson, Kansan cn{ George V. Millor, Davenport’ s 3. 1 Grand Pacific Holel. Mnzzardsitle, Conn. Johin' Carsurd, keei K. R, B ; Rubert Sickles Baltimore: A, B. Aldo Harrisburg, . N. Y.: E. Sandorson, . Falmer House—G. J. Flany, 8i. Loils; Join Brown and G. 11, Brown, Heltast, Ireland: A. urtis, Montana; Isnac S, Avarlll, New York; Wilin G, Morria and I L. Ogden, Ban Fran- clsco; K. G, Terry, Phuladeiphis. THE CITY-HALL, or, Do 3. Mae(iregor, Hoclieater, ‘The llcenss recclpts yeaterduj amounted to The Comptroller pald out about $200 !n scrip yesterday. ‘The City Treasurer has recelved since Jan. 1, in scrip, about $151,000 for city taxcs, 0 ‘The City Treasurer's receipts in cash yester- day were $3,217. e disbursed about $600, Fivo cases of scarlet-fever und two of diph- ‘The Bpecial Committec on Gambling will mect this afternoon at the office of the Chler The Bouth Town Collector handed in to the yesterday in Mflg O?%M, and the 2,008, The Committes on Streets and Alleys of the to consider the question of vacating Btoue street. Dr. De Wolf has been Inquirlng futo the Ald. Couk’s Elovator ordinance, which Another fiendish attempt has been made by A plece of wan thus raised from $1.50 to h uod it was received by the Treasurcr and entertalned for a time, unti{ Mr. Ayres camo to the rescue, ro- membered where he got ity and promptly made uood the deficiency. ‘The Committee on Printtng met yesterday afternoon fu the City Clerk’sofee, and listoned very patiently to the various clalms presvnted by “several publications for the privilege of printing official reports. ‘I'he ouly wrangle was between the Staats Zeitung and a German paper called the Volkafreund, the representatives of which hud & good deal to say In regard to circulation, cte, ‘e Committes declded to recommend the award to the l)ail’/ Teleyraph,— the lowest bidder in Eugliat,—wblch bas offered to do the work ut the ruto of 24 cents per squure, uud §1.70 per thousand eme. ‘The offer of the Volkafreund and the Freie Presse, eon- Jointly, was balow thul made by the Staals Zeit- ung, und the Committce sdjourned witbout comlng to sy agreemnent, ‘The Committee on Judiclary met ‘yenmhy alternoon, and held a long consultation, priu. clpally over the proposition ot uu fuventor who proposes to remedy the existing defects in the manunerof labeling theso Juminous stgn-boards, They have been golng all awry of late, and have coased to ufford correct tnformation to the uuwary traveicr s to bis wanercabouts, John Btewurt told & pathetic story about one Hill (loegins, who came near gettlng Jost one even- fog 1u consequence of these fallacious turn- abouts, which lured hm away nesr the Stock- Yards wheu he vuiht Lo have been at Sunerior street, The Cominittes were deoply affected, und Mr. Tuley, who was Chalrinan, sald tho en- tire matter would receive due cousideration, An eloquent address was made by the inventor of a new atyioof lamu, after which the Com- wlttes adjourned. TUX URIDOKPORT BTINKS of Thursday ulght and yesterday morning were, ox ol the day previous, caused by ulack of water for coudcusing purposcs. ‘The water began to fail wt 4 w'clock lu the afternoon, and by 3 o'tlock tn the worniog the works at lf,nlu Park didu’t put adrop luto the pived, Cunsequently the pases &b tweoty-threo of the ren- derlog und fertilizing houses were allowed 1o eseopo fulo the alr, they been retalued I the tanks work would have had to bu susponded or there would have beeo wany cxplosious und nutafew lives lost. Dr Do Wolt antlvipated this tiouble last year, and several of thi packers dug artesisn wetle, from which they ot @ supply of water; but the great wajority (the sinaller houses) are still depedent on the Hyde Purk works. Hereafter Merkl und " two new men, who are belng broken In fu anticipatlon of un apuropriaton, will reinalu at the Stock-Yards uud deyote thetr whole thoe to traciug ur und suppressiug stinks. After Monday South 8ide oeople who * smell somethlug " cao telephous Dr. De Woll, and, §f they give the direction of the wind, be will communicate with Merki aud Justruct dio to trace out the source. While it oy ba pussible to control Lhe odors arising frow the rendering establisbnients, it is clalmed {Dr. De Wull to the contrary potwithatanding) that the only effectual remedy for those cuming from fertiliziog bouses Is to” stop the bustuess eutirely. ‘The latter have coustantly on baud frum 500,000 to 600,000 tous of auimal matter, from ouy to live wonths old, und the * work- luz" vt this slooe ts enough to swell futo Mil- waukee, uud mako every one sick who gete s whitl of the foul alr. Cowmissioner De Wolt tuld & TRIBUNE recporter yesterday sgernioou that be bad asked the Mayor to revoke the Mecuse of two of the huuses at the Stock- Yurds—prowinent vnes, he said, but by old wot atate whether they were renderers or fertiifzers Although having an abundant supply of water, ihiey weee running in an objeetfonable manner, and were a great cause of annoynnce. Thoueh they had the abflity to conduct’ thefr business without giviug offense, lio iad no confidence in their intention to relieve hm of the burden of watching them. They had lived among the stinks 80 long that he doubted §f they were able to recognize the offense created, THE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Clerk yesterday forwanled s statement of the taxes extended for this conn- ty by towns, as printed in these columnus, to the Btate Auditor, as I8 required by law. A few daya ago ons of the plumbers at the Insano Arvlum was ordered discharged, nnd fol- lowing this it nppears thut the loss there has Dbeen n gain at the County Buflding, Mr, Hogan has been given aa ossistant, but no oue appears to know by whom, und, unless there Is anex- planation, In a few days there muy be a plumb- ers’ war. Ienry Callahan was hroucht to the County Jail yestenday afternoon, charged with sclling lfquor in South Evanston. ‘The mantle of James Lynch, It appears, hss fallen on Callaban, Lynch, when a8 telling “ ekder and pap oit there, used to spend about hall of his time in jail, and be 1s not over the effects of hisim- vrlsonment vet. . The Committce on Equslization recalved a proposition from Burveyor Wolcott yeaterlay to complete two certaln town maps *within two munths for $1,000, and reeented ft. He is to do the work in two months with the assistance of two men, untl ot the end of that time the Com- mittee will llsten to his recommendations in reference Lo completing the maps of the other towns, The Jury fn _the Callaghan case, which has occupied the Criminal Court for several davs, came In yesterday morning at 10 o'clock after being out twentv-two hours, aud reported thiat they had been unable to agseo. Judge Will- ams delivered thein o short lecture, insistin that thiey had sfply to pass upon facts, and nof thre Inw, niel that they ought to be able tuo agree. If they did not acree the case would have to be tried over again, he sald, at great exneuse, and he sent them back to thelr room. At noon they agaln came In, und, being upabie to agree, were discharged. When thie jury first retired they stood seven for acquittal aint five for conviction. ‘The soven perauaded four. of the fve to yleld und come oser to thelr way of thinking withous much troubles but the fourth man—a gentleman of color—was {nvincible, amd resisted every assanlt until the last, and hunyg the jury. Callaghan will be accorded an- other trial at an early day. ‘The present Grand Jury is an fnharmonious body. A few davsago une of its members waa ‘mramolorfl_v dismissed, and now a large major- ty of the members would like to get rid of an- other, alleging us a reason that he (s a stum- bling block in the way of dolng business. In the midat of their bickering und strifo they do very little work, und adjourn early, Among the cages hezrd yesterday was the complaint sgainst # Mr. Arsnbaogh, an Towan, who, it is charged, camo to the ity somo time ago with numerous Dbozoa wareboutse recelpts, and swindled sundry graln-dealers out of about §10,000. Ho wus ar- rested In ‘Texas, it wlill ba remembered, with about $7,000 of the money on his person, and 18 now In Jail toanswer any Indictment that may be returned. Anothier witness was heard in the Bialkic case, but no concluston was reached. It 1s belleved, however, that Le will be Indicted, many of the jurorsfeeling that they can do noth- ine Jess. Soine are of the opinion that it can be established that influences were brought to bear on the jury which found him Insane outside of the evideuce, and still others coutend that it Is in the power of Judze Loomis to set the verdict of insanity aside, notwithstanding the fact thut Blalkie was takon to an asylum, These two questions are to be looked fnto nnd dlscussed, and other witneases are to be heard, and, ns be- foro stated, It s highly probable that an indict- ment wiil be returned. THE CUSTOM-TIOUSE. ‘The alcohol exports from this city yesterday amounted to 400 barrels. The Bub-Treasury dlsbursements yesterday were $7,000 in currency, and the 4 per cent sub- scriptivus $0,000. Collector Harvoy's internal-revenue recelpts yesterday footed up $29,870, of which amount $23,020 was for tax-nald epirits, §8,740 for to- bacco and cigars, $527 for beer, and $40 for ox- ports. Commissioner Hoyne once more continued the James Spellacy counterfeiting caso yuster- day, this thuo letring it go over until Monday toenable the deloudant to get the missing witness whom he purports to be after. The dlstillers of this district, during Decem- ber, 1s7sf vroduced 8,80 gallons of spirits to ench bushel of grain uscd,” During the month they also entered into warchouse 17,486 pnek. sges, or 1,005,234, 73 gallons of spirits, nnd with™ (lnfin therefrom 10,491 packages, or 1,058,200.73 gallona. A day or so aco a delegation from Evanston eatled nron Collector Iarvey, narrated the tmis. deeds of one Callanan jn the way of selling llquor on the sly in tho Methodlst village againat the local statutes in cacli case made _and_ provided, and succceded fu persuading him that something ought to be done. In thecourse of time & United States warrant {esued for the arrest of tho sald Calla- hau for selllng Mquors without having paid a license, Deputy-Marshal Glimau boarded s tralu yesterday morniug, ranupto thecity of the plous Kvanstonians, und waa Industriously seeking o scrve his paper when he ascertalned that the man he was after waa on trial beforo a village Justice, who, in default of ball, coin- mitted ihe said Callabian to the plous village's Jafl. Col. Uliman muttered soinething about *Love's Iabor lost,” and came back to tho wicked city, Jusepn Doll, who runs a saloon at No, 699 Bouth Onnal street, appeurs to have been aud gone and done it fo 8 wuy to Ket himselt into trouble for sone little time to come, ‘The gravencas of Joseph's offensc la that he refused o alluw Deputy Collector SBedgwick to examine his stock of liquors, as the law requires, Com- plaint was made sguinst the refractory saloon-keeper, who finally brought up at floyne's oflice, but was given a con- tinuance untll Monday to enable bim to muke up somne sort of a showing for himself, he bail until that time bolug ixed Ju the sum o $1,000. Under 77 R. 8., the commisston of an offense Jike unto Josuph's entitted the of- fender to a forfeit of just ), and the dosc is doubled on each and every repetition the; It the facts are as alleged, Joseph will pro! steer clear of any furilicrexpensive attompts to obitruct revenue ollicers in the discharge of thelr duty. A roporter caught Judge Bangs on the fiy iu- terday, 80 t0 speuk, und procecded to ask him the why und the wherefore of the retention of ex-Seuator, etc,y W, C, Goudy as special Gove ernment counsel fn 'tho suit’ begun Thursday against the Cook County Natloual Bank. The Judge stroked his beard, pulled his hat down over his vyes, and thus he spoke: *‘I'his suit was only commeuced nominslly {u the nawe o the United Btates. A short thine ago Mr. Uoudy appliod to pAttorney-Geuerul Devens to have ILu bunds bold Ly tlie (ioversment on account of the Cook County Natlonal Bank appled to the deficic of Gen, McArthur, so far as the funds deposited by him {n thate bank were concerned, Mr, Devens refused to oversule the mnatlon of & former Attoruev-General (Ackerman) oo that point, but gave Sr. Goudy permissiun to use the name of the Governmeut as plamti(l in decide the question, providing he would bear all expense {n the matter. The suit |s shuply brought on behalf of Mr. Uoudy's clicnt, Gen, McArthur, sud that Is all there 18 to lv.."l CRIMINAL. James Davls, Thomas, Woods, Michael Mo- Phillips, thres vags, $100 each, Justics Footo, yesterday. Uarney Hetge, alias Roe, was booked at Madi- son Street tation last evenfug on the charge of blgamy. John Btaats was the complainaot, and be proposes to show that Barney has more wives thon the Jaw allows. Lillle Kelly and Louis Hawking—the latter s Dbig-mustached varloty performer—had - tachment. It endd uud yesterday Hawking found It neccssary to have bis darliog put under $500 peace bunds for six mouths. Nuch fs ll(u‘ but *(t's very differcnt just bebind the scenes.” John H. Couoyer wis held under $1,500 bouds yeaterday by Justlee Foote upon s charge of pers jnn mado by Coustable Doran, who allegcs tuat Conover swory thut he owned property which bis wife sold to E. Recd, of ileury W. King & Co.'s uatablishment. The case isset for Jun. 2. 2 An attempt was made by some thieves shortly after Thursdsy taidulzht to force su entrauce 10 the nfiuora stuge gf Ubaries Davis & Bros., No. 108 Milwsukee- gvenoe, bLut the approsch of some pollcewmpn sesred tha fullows off Just alter they bud cut outs pane of glass in “the front window. 2 Before Justice >lorrison yesterday, the fol- lowluz cases were bieard ;s Llzzio Realing charged with the Jurceny of 3125 from Nicholas Horrls- ter, coutinued untd tho Slat anst.; Culvin . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 25, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. Bmit , larceny of $7.50 from ault of the Iatter's injuricacan be determined. A colared man aamed Eltjah Totien went into the divo of Hattle 8tecle, on Pacific avenue, yesterday afternoon at 12:30 o'cluck, and got into an altercation with the woman, which re- anlted o his pleking up & larre wash-bowl and then what the result would be. Officer Walsh arrested Totten, and Jocked him up in the Armory to await the final result of the woman's injuries. The residence of Dr. F. C. Hots, No. 109 Bouth Margan strect, near Monroe, was entered by a thief Thursday cvening at 7340 o'clock, while the Doctor and hiswite wore at the oper By means o} a ladder the fellow reached a smsl window at the rear part of the house, und In crawling through it maie a nolse that attracted the attention of a lady who was on the upper floor. Bhie asked who was there, and recelving no answer went Into the room where the nolse came from, nix] saw the thicl escaving out of l!lhe window. Nothing was stolen from the ouse, Charles Chamberlaln, of 148 West Monroe strect, reported yesterday morning to Curl. llooa at the Madison Strect Station that his wifo had beén knocked down and robbed of $180 on the sidewalk in front of his resldence the previous ennlnfl, and Detectives Shea nnd Keat- ing were detailed Inquire Intv the matter. They dld so, and calne to the conclusion that the womnn was not rohbed fn front of her own door, and 1f she had lost the money asre. ported, it was elsewhere. ‘The couple hrd, the dotectives report, been out for a slefgh-ride, nnd took In severni hot-scotches, which they attributed as the cause of the wom- an's injuries—alio having fallen down and hurt her face—and the Joss of the money, If indeed any moncy was losl Bhorily before 3 o'clock Ofticers "Murnane and Wiley obgerved two thleves—Mike Carberry and John Ryau, allas Riney—driving along ina buggy, und when the Istter suw them they put the whip to the horse snd drove off, Tle oflicers pursued them a block, when the huggfl collided with & heayy truck-wagon, which broke it. The crooks Jutnped out of the vebicle and ran through the pussage-way betweou two houses, and escal d, The rig 1s evidoutly a stolen one, and {a at far- rison Strest Statfon awalting Identiflcation. The horse 1s o mediumn-sized sorrel, with a star on thu forchead, and a mmall white spot on ove of the bind legs, The buggy Is a square-box u;\nej. and 8 badly amasheds The harness is plain, Crowe and Young, two of the gangof four who mado the murderous raid un West Lake street New Year's Eve, rraigned before Justice ,Beully again yester aiter- noon, this time on the charge of sssaulting Carl Toltzdorf, of 1204 Fulton street, with in- tent to murder. The latter identllied Crowe by his volce, and so testificd. James Flynn was called for the defense und tcstified thut he saw two men on Fulton ssrcet the night Toltzdor{ was sliot, but did not recog- csterday afternoon nize the prisoners us the persons, Frank Tay, lveryman at Btate streec, stated that Crowe called at his place at 7 o'clock p. m. Dec. Bl and got a horse and single-seat cutter, and at 11 p, m. tho same night exchavged the rig for a double-scat slelgh. Further hearlog of tho cuse was post- poned until § o'clock this mornlng. Goorge Havlll, the well-known professional thief who escaped from ex-Detective Rickey over & yoar ago, after tho latierhad sccompanled him toa housc on Btate strect, where ho prom- {scd to recover valuable diamond jowelry that had been atolen from Mr. J. B. Blor:{ Was ar- reated at Clevelund yestarday, scco: fhe ton telegram rocelved by Chief of Detectives Me- Garirle. who had recently visited that city and arranged with the pollco suthorities for 1 ture. “ At the time of his escaps Havlll was under ball of 83,000 to appear for trial in the Criminal ~ Court on “the charge _ ot burglary, {n ecntering Clayburgh, ¥in- stein & Cots wholesale “clothing-house and steallng a large quantity of stufl, and_also for enterlug Miller's meat-markat on the West 8idu. It was wille under bonds In tho lattor ¢ase that he was allowod to go with Rickey. ‘The clty detectives asscrt that the escape was plauned by Haviil's bondsman, and a worthy officer was removed from the force on acvoust of it. Mr. Btorey has never revovercd his prop- erty, and it is quite certain that Havill never knew who had stulen’ it. Tho orisoner will bo brought here and trled. THE RECOUNT. WUERE ARN TUESE OAINST The unt in the JKern-Hotfmann contest wasconiloued yesterdsy, but the only interest taken fu It was by thode employea In makiog It. ‘The following table ghows tho work of the day: HOYTMANK| KRAN. ‘WARDS, § R Fourah. o R 24 Faszss El; BBt 285858 Total.,!_ 673 873! esl! eco! o wralmis ma Mr. Kern's friands ara guite slck of the work siready. Whero they expected the best results thuy bave received the least, notably the Fifth Ward, where It will be scen that Kern loses more than lloffmunn docs. ~ As far as the count lias gone Kern has gulned 37 votes, FOUNDLINGS' HHOME, ANSWENS TO ¥RATEL. Following are extracts from Haith's Record for Junuary: Monday, Dec, 2.—The Thauksgiving collection of the Leaviis Btrect Congreuntivnal and ‘Third I'rosbyterian Churchcs ‘was reccivod, Lelog $77; alio, the money which was sent fof ne o Tuk Tusung office, at the suyeeation of & friend, tho columns of that paver; the smuunt was $248: other wams, perhapd, vhould Liavo been added o this, but as they eamo dircet to the Homy we could not tell in every caso why thoy came, No one but lle who seut 11 tule hielp can ever know, fu this world, whbata 1t was (o us, and how it enubled us to meot many presslug dawands, A new baby came, too, & iiny, helpless betng, whoss mother sald of 3tz **If tnoy will not take it, lsy it on some sidewalk. Saturday, Dec, 14.—0na of our nelghbors kinaly sent ua & ton of coal, by left In u basket our door was found to have been smothered by cotton in which it was wrapped; ol efforis to stare L were fo val We bad no monvy to buy & much-needed article to-day; we waited for it all day; at 100'clock at uignt & bahy came in and brought 50 cents, which supplied the want for the next day. Luesday, Dec, 17, us rolled in o blanki A new-born baby was brought and tied up fn 8 nowspaper, ‘ive dullars weore left st the ar-old has left us our hearts in his brief mY witl Monday, Dec, i from Plymouty, Wis. ; we wero especially giad to see some cluthing for the narscs, To-night we re- ceived a Ctinistmua-yift of two barrels of tin and hardware and a large shovel; many of the articles wers Just the thiogy we needed; the donors made us vafuable presents Thanksziving: no duubt the, know {1 18 more blessed tv give than to recoive, ™ Among the things was & toakeitla—ouz old oze ‘was Just brokenl” Who knew itt WHAT CONSTITUTES THE SOUTH. To ths Editor of The Tribuns. Cu10aco, Jan, 2.—Northern wen, in pasalog Judgment on the HBouth, invariably make the mistske of regardiog the South ss one amall community, snd sssume that all the people fo that part of the Unlon are actusted by a com- mon impulse. They forget that the Bouth 1s & vast country, stretching over twentj-five or more degreea of longitude, sud ball ys wany degrees of latitude. Aud they seem uot to be aware that there was never unsuimity of sestiment among the peopls in that quarter,—not even among those who becamo parties to the Rebell- lon, 'There were thousauds snd hundreds of thousands of people {n the Southern Stues who were forced by circumestances—that {s, by thelr surroundiogs—to take part in the Robell- fon; fust as there were huudreds of thousands of Northern men who were forced fnto the sup- port of the Union agsiust thelr conyictions, pref- udices, und passions. What would be thought of the fairness of the Bouthern man who sbould wmake a sweeplog denuncistiou of the whole North for the of- feoses of the Mollle-3taguires of Pennsylvaols, or of the Cowmmunlsts sud vther lawless charuc- tre who occaslonally perpetrate outrages ln the great cities! How upjust to bold Masss- chusetts and Illinols resvousible for ths cruels v \Willlams, neld for trial; Frits Peterson, charged with deadly assault on John Powell, continued untll the re- throwing it.at her. A dangerous wound was Inflicted in her right temple, and a doctor who was called toattend her was unable to_stale forn I'nm led to make these remarks by reading the following Ietter by a colored official n North Caroline, in the "Warronton (Jazetle, 4 Demacratie county paner, published In the place whera the nan lives, 'The controversy of which he apeaks, nbout his right to enter upon the dutles of his office of County Rezlster of Deeda, orlginated in thia way: The last Legislature, In order{og clections for county oflicers, under the amcnded Coustitution, cnumerated the Sneriffa, Clerks of County Courts, Tressurers, and Burveyors, but omitted, no doubt by asccident, to Include the Reglsters. The result "was that in eve county the question arose whether an eloction should bo held for that officer. The Incumbents con- tended that there was no authority for an cles- tion, and that they had a richt to hold over. But the elections were held, nevertheless; und, probably fn every Instunce whera there was hope of success, the incumbents thonght it safest to offer theselves as candldates, So thatall ever the State Lthe samo controveray now cxists as to who is the rightful Rezister of Deeds. 1 find in the samu paper that oneof the Clreuit Judges Iias declded in favor of the validity of the efec tion, in & case brought befora him from Gaston County, but that an appeal was taken to the Bupreme Court. % 1 will furier state that the County Commls- sloners of Warren, who put fn_the biack man, Thornton, and required the whito man, Ben- nctt. to vacate the oflice, are Domocrats, with verhaps ona or two exveptions. They were chosen by the Magistrates convened in the County Courti awl the Magistrates were ap- pointed by the Demoeratle Governor, Vance. am a Republican, as you are aware, but I mention theso facts in orderto show the deference for Jaw and the rights of the colored race tiat are sliown by all partics In North Carolina. ‘Flie Democratie poll-keepers in some of the lower countius, ot the November elections, were gulity of flagrant violations of Iaw, by which they managed to connt out the yellow;Republic- an “candidate for Congress, But such things are rare in North Carolinai and, though infa. nious nnd disgraceful, 1 am proud to state tlint not an approach to “‘bulldozing’ was attempted In any part of the State, ne far as Tam inforned. ‘I'hic Tetter of the colored Register, Thornton, speaks for Itself, nnd shows that in North Caro- lina black men have rights which white men feel bound to rcspect. ‘The Btate Is uot exempt from political chicancry, which Is a cuphemism for knavery. But where Is the Amerfean Btateor commnunity that can elabn to be inmaculate] I undortakc to say timt elections are vonducted with much freedom, falrucss, and order lu Nort aroling as In any State of the Unton; atul that in 1o part of the country can a more law-ablding people be found. A NorTit CAROLINIAN, {This is the letter referred to: § E TO TUE PUBLIC. WarrexToN, N, C., Jau. 15, 1870.—Mr. Ben- nets, tie old Register ot Deeds, hns published o communication . in which he asscrts that he is the legal Reuster for Warren County, and that I took possession of the otfice by mab-violence. Since ho says the matter will taken to the Courts, I do not kuow that it Is in good taste on my part, or_at all events necessary, to discuss the Jaw In the case; thatis the province of the Courta, ‘The communlcation [s beyond doubt the legal arcament of hia counsel; and, with becoming modesty, I submit that my attornevs will take care of "that, shonl! the question be brought befors the Courts, which I very much doubt. Humble though b as a cit- fzen, and fealous of my legal rights; 08 most colored people” are presumed 10 be, nevertheless I knot, from m{ {ostinctive idea of vropriety, and from my fotuitive notlons of respect for tho Furo adminiatration of the laws, that, when litigants have a cause, the; should make it rood {n the halls of justice, an nut in the pasaions of the people; and especially oot sut it vut, In advance of judiclal decislon, {i the colutnns of a ncwspaper. Mr. Bennett chose to risk his chances on a Eom"“ Latlot, and was defeated. And now I ope I may be pardoned for saying that his resent courss docs not look In good aste, Mr. Bennctt says 1 took posses- sion of the ofllcs by mob-forca, - This is° & mistake, The UCounty Commission- cra orlered him to turn over sald_of- fico to me on the 20th of last December, This he refused to do. On the 24th ult. he locked his door, and postcd a notleo that all who wauted to sve him on ollictal business would call at his bar-room under King & Hunter's. Ho th virtuully.abandoned the office. On Thursday followiug he entered It, and I weut there In a quict way, und, as 1 was cntering, Mr. Bennolt attempted to push mo back. 1 sald or did nuth- {ug offensiva to him, but ontered tho office und politely demanded its possession. He then left and trled to get an oflicor to arrest me; but none of them would do so, for I bad not broken the peace or violated the law. Mr. Bonoett returncd, snd sald ho would take out bis private pupers and leaye, which he dld. But he carried the oflice-key with him, and this Is the reason I bad to tako off the lock with o scrow-driver, I asked no one to go with me to the office, but went on my own account to de- mand, o a quict und respectiul way, the oflice to which my fullow-citizens had elocted me, and which the Commissfoners safd I should be put inimmedlate posscesion of, It s true thers were scveral present, but notat iny instance; nor do I suppose they would have taken any part had I repelled the sssault Mr, Bennctt un- provokedly mado on me, ‘The above are the huu 1a the case, as far s I know them, B, F. TuonnToN, Reglster of Deeds. e THE WEATHER. Orvicw or 7ir Ciuny Biowiu Orriomm, Wasniagron, D. C., Jan. 25—1 a. m.—Indlca- tions—Far the Upper Lako reglon, Upper Misalasiopl aud Lower Missourl Valleys, colder uortherly to westerly winds and partly cloudy westher, witt rislog barometer, and In the northern portions light snow. * For Tenuessec und the Ohlo Valley, warm southegly to westerly winds, snifuing to colder northweastesly, cloudy weather, und statloary or slowly rising barometer. Forthe Lower Lake reglon, soutawest to norchwest winds, with partly cloudy weather, folluwed during Saturday night by risiug barowm- ctor uud lower temperature, LOCAL QUARRYATIONS. —_— e UNICAGO, Jan. M. Tima, ) Bor, Thr i) WiRd. val, 18 p.m, Weaiher, 5] 1344 4 1 Tt A f ettt ot adison., Murguetts bl & suserzeEsesyssale Pe & e — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nsw Yonx, Jan, 8{.—Arrived, steamsbips Montana, from Liverpool, aud State of Iudfuns, {rom Glasgow, Bootox, Jan. 2.—Arrived, steamships Min: nesota and Bavarian, from Liverpoal. LonpoN, dJan. 2i.—~8leamers Wyomiog aud Glenagles, from New York, bave arrived out. BouriaMProN, Jan, $4.—Arrived, steamshlp Lelpsig, from Balthmore. e ———. NEWBERRY ON SILVER. BSpecial Dispatch to Ths Trduns. Naw Youx, Jan. 2L—Prof. Newberry, of il Behool of Mioes of Columbla Callege, lect- ured st Steluway Hall last night oo “Gold and Sflver fothe Past mud Future® Mo traced the bhistory of predous ipetals dowa o the present time, and gave au account of Lhe earliest discoveries on this contlnent. He thought the greajest production iu siiver had been reached by the immense yleld of the Cowm- stock lode. This mive had becn a disturbing element lo the country’s fiusnces by Wie prow. fses which it once gave of causlog o glut of that tles ;u_:l:l wrongs inflicted on the Chincae in Cali- a metal. He belleved, howeser, that nature had come to the rescue, and that hercafter the yleld from that source would be only moderate in nuantity. CLO! ————— SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. BAx FRANCISCO, Jan, 4.—Following were the OF THRH closing auotations at tho Stock Board: Cor. State and Monroe.si In order to permanenti from dJewelry business, I offering my choice und Stock and Elegant Fixtlures lie Auction, DETERMINED to close on Exchequer.., . fll(l\'allowdlchal Gould & Carry o w TR — e ANOTHER WOMAN'S HOTEL? . Spectal Dispateh to Tae Tribune. NEw York, Jan. 24.—It. {s reported that the splendid marble building In Broadway, corner of Chambers, long known as * Btewart's marbla palace,” and which has just been vacated, will bo turned into ahotel, and operated by the Btewart estate. —— HYMENEAL, Bptetal Dissatch to TAe Tribuna, Dxoatun, N, Jan. Y4.—Mias Cora Braden, the daughter of a wealthy farmer of this coun- ty, and Mr, William Dellchunt, & well-known soclety gantlemon, were wedded 1ast night with Rreat celet, the Rev. D, P. Buun performing the ceremony. ———— MR. A. C: HESING ealls, in our advertising columns, attention to the Chicago Mining & Milliug Company, an en- terpriac started by bim for the development of tho miucral wealth of Central Arizona. Mr. Heslog and others have already given very fu- teresting accounts about this country, from which h-nllg any other conclusion can be drawn buc that the enterprise is based upon a very golld foundation, and promises unusually well. ‘The exvlanations about the enterprise itself in- dicate, further, that it is not of o speculative chnrmlel:] and 1s, therefore, entitled to the caro- ful vonsideration of all who bave means to in- vost. tmy or reserve in order to acco, that purpose. I want my cu, and the general public to stand that I am in earnest, this is @ ““closing-out,” free to Qo Moy 2:30 Po Moy 7030, M, Brusties “THE PAIR» dollar. PROFESSIONAL, DR. J. ——— THE SUN IS SETTING, The Poultry Exhlvition at 63 Washington street, which is 8o engrossing tho public atten- tion, I8 drawing to o close. All who attend aro detlghted with the attractions, comprising the Lest display of poultry, plzeons, and pot stuck ever acen in the West, Clildren of 15 years and under are admitted for 10 cents; adults, 25 cents, Mayurof Trenton. REXTON, To WHOM IT %A Y coxcanN: | many years | suffered from fn) wme time way almoat stono must bountiful Frovidence, 1 am cured Mra. M. O, Hrown's Metaphysical Discave treatment Is'a desideratum s truly suf generfs. 1 liave been a fafrenton aud vielnity for twenty two yesr. tn tha CiTy or TxXNTON: I do hereby certify that1 0owi Toard: —— AREND'S KUMYSS bas been used with highly benefclal resnlts during the laat four yeara In the varlous furms of dyspop- ala, gastritle, nouses, general dobility, consump- tion, etc. Itoften testores health whon medicines fail, Kumyss fs nota medictne, it 4 pleasant beverage (a food), made from milk, gratefal toa delicate stomach, highly nonrlshing, enalty digest. ed, and on ald to digestion, Nothing else maken fiesh and blood and steength so fast, Every invalld seould drink It In place of beef-tes, grnels, beer, wine, or medicinal tonlcs, Bewara of. fmitatior fend for treatiae on kumy: A. Arend, chemlst, originator, 170 Madison street, Chicago, et — DRUNKENNESS CURED-—FACT VS, FOLLY, ‘*Natioxar Hoxs ron DisaBLEp VOLUNTEER 8ounizns, Darrox, O., Jan. 0, 1870, —Dr. D' Un- pér, Chicago: After & fair trisl of three months in two cases, seemlugly Incnrable, 1am glad toany that the result has been all that you conld claim d all the most sanguino could hope for, Ra- wpectfully, B, I, Brown, Governor,” Dr, D'Un- ger's offico, Rooma 21-54, Palmer Houso, ——— WHOLESOME, 12 allarticles put upon the market were as pure a8 Dr. Price's Cream Baking-Powder, their perfect wholesomen would inenre us agalnet sll evil consequences from thelr use. —— Use Buck ¢ Rayner's cold cream after face vowders, It keeps the skin velvety, ——— e racier wa s man unexceptlonablo, A with him extends hack ns far ss twenty the whala of which time ho has reside re, m lacovery, your Iusirumentaliiy, You must minds, diapenss it largely, and th for which God has appeinted yo A Doliar et of tho, Metaphyileal Discorer more fur mind and body (han & ton-welghtof po ous Druge. To be had of all Lrown 1s at the Palmer flo C! Ne “THRE FAIR” ! pudblic to purchase at their oun price, and cvery article fully way, ranted by me. Sales daily at 10:30 Ind ] red hearing, AL, 1L Under by the mey rt of inediela FaciiCing payddg a0 a8 & practicing ph; PhysICIaD 1+ sook s UCTIONT StockaniFixtures AHMILLER Jewely U reling am no, valuajyy at Tan ABSOLUI‘IE.:’;; thre stoclk, and I offer it without lim; mplisy Rlomer tinder. and the the &, 7, DO Cor. State and Adamssy, Offers Job Lot T 00 iusbes Y Bend for our new Catsiogue, 0. BOARDMAN'S Certifleaty Of a cure af confirmed Deafness, vouched for by gy 1 i . Co BOARDYAX, M. D, iy 1 7 acquitotis T iy {Hiencas my haod, thla thirteenth day of ‘Al 45, . FRaxxuin 8. Miets, Moy, Extraot from DR. BOARDMAN'S Latier whioh acoompanied his Cartificate, 1 found wone nam | o AR e e e i Varfetles, falied ta furalsn ‘what is found o yau Dy cuyery, **God has sent this bleuing to all the earth thraapy ot {oapire falh 1y it 1uldil the destyy e s uggisis. MG DISBASES A BIEUIALTY. DI PEINO, 0 Washingtonl, Ba 5. Hours, Wias. I AR AAAAAAA Ao E. J. LEHMANY, l ARS Corner Stute & Adumesy, R igars Ly the bozsise £, [letall at le x and 7e, ot for unf now Cataloze, AUCTION SAL V. A, IBUTT B Auctior d Ites 173 and 173 audolh MARRIAGES, hurslay evening. Jan, OVINGTON—TARNEN—On 2, by the ltev, Dr. Uoodwin, Mr. Wiwira 7 Uvicgion: ines, all of thigcliy. oo, nukIer of Ars, K DEATHS, SMITil~Friday morning, Jao, = * smith, oty Enii of Georig 1 nd Kranr it bt or Funoral Saturday at 100 8, in. fron re L p,by duevial car {0 Lokt ) f tnc 1awmily aro respectfuily lnvitd FLEMING—At Weaton, Onc,.~an. =, of consump: FURNITURE, &, ALITIand 175 Fast Rdolphat. Wi 3 tHon, Ji Alfred Flemiug, aged 2) yesrs, by -~ orth May-st., Jan, A . Tribp, Seed o1 yeara a0 miokiin tifmerlyor Haa AT avuno, 17" kasex (Conn.) paders please copy. our salcsroomy, 170 & 178 olph- Wall Ar WOTTRin & CC Regular Saturday Bale. Jan., 25,0t 93 delkan & 0., Auctiosem SATORDAY MORNING, Jan, 31 at 10:00 oclot . Auetioseen DOONER-On Jan, 34, Cell, Dool {dence, &4 Iitiron-at. Lo fhio Chured bf (96 Moty Hamea: ) % Bl’ GEO. . GO Lo T 63.and U Wabash-av. JAEGHI-Un the evening of thi . 550 Wov, Auamacater Loole Jacnr. " "o énce, No, 820 WILL BE HELD ¥uneral from bla lata resldecie, bundiy, ag. 20, st 1 WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20, at our Ralesrooms, 5 82 Wabashear., at 0:80 o’elock, lgVAll‘r.l:;l'n this clty, Jan. 23, Uarry 1, Evarts, d 74y 4 uaerd services 554t Blxth Presbyterisn Curch, Women's, Missen', ani Childron's Sandals, corner Vinconucs and Oak-ava., Bunday, ihe 46ih lusk., assoriment of Mea‘s and Boya® shoes. YOUNGLOVE~In ths cit peintat liaese, of ;,fia‘::’h‘::‘:?"wflfl‘;é*flf&: Kuneral from Teatd td Fullert . DRY ] % once, 4 lerton-av,, on GOODS Bunday, Jaa, 3 a'cluck’ p.m. Friends of the tanily are Invited, TUENDAY, Jan.28, 1:30a.m. LLA-Jan, 24, at 5:30 p. m., Meud Irens, Infant GEO, JIA| dauiguter of J. .aid Sage Ialis,aged 6 months aud 34 u};-lhla‘r-’x{ uottce given hereattor, BLEY~Friday, Jan. 24, at the residence of her D, s Srpte, 3 -«nnn‘lufl:’ No. 76 Bouth Park-ar., Funaral sorvier ] m, Fematng 10 o taken Kast " DUT8T, 0L, a3 p. TOUNE & €0, Auctivneers, #3 & 87 itandoloh -3t Wil sell to-day at 10 o'clock, 4 T4 Veo'on Thiradays, > > uldlng. ” blugis jer- iR BUNDAY-RCITOUL, TE, 3 K BUNDAVRCIIDOL TEACTRIS tloube s 1, Kiwel LRIEATYA . W, THOMA D, D., . et it R, P RO ] : **Thiu Wavering Uelicts of the Saeariuta-at., oa YOUKG MENAIR INVITED T mueting st | 1 'llllluflndm!‘l:a';nm " PIPEN. E.J. LEHMAN “THE FAIR" y Wil condusied by IL ! ATTEND THE o . M1, Gy Ar oo ilintingion, A -nali. bend for our new Catalogar, SIAIIE GOODYN. 3OS, HATTIE HULL'S Bl In Chicae r W A e 8 A e et B. J. LEHMANN, Pocket| " “ruawam- Cor. State & Adning-sts., SEND FOR OUR NEV CATALOGUE. HA T TRUNKS, S, sT(lI'l;'rllu‘uuH.1‘:uu|.3:t:‘uue«m . ) el L AASUIDDUE HA'T 1S fo I5ales and A lcmien anitha very b T T PALSIER 100 bt These Popular and Bplendld BATHS have no equal, Pt Ain e bit At AL L L CANDY. L PR CELEBRATED THROUGH GENCV<Gee. IIOY‘L niK—l N’fl 7?0\VI;EI;; BAKING ROYAL sowoer Absolutely Pure. ‘The Rayal Baking Powder Is a puro Uream of Tartar Powder. 1ndorscd snd recomwended for 1t whol :somences by such emiuent cheulats as Dr. Bayes, Bostoai Profeseor Gentl, Pulladeipbis, elc. bold ouly fu caus, by sll Grocers, E¥" Ueware of the tnjurlous Alum Powders. Manul acturers and dealers urgo you te buy theis. €4 R2und b scll thew 8120 cia, & pouaid wad dobbio tlo.r wouey, Do not buy Baking Powder [0ose, aa [t (s almost surs 80 coutsin slum. Th xeiplug, constlpalon, ludigeation, Beadache, aad dyapepsla; aflects tie blood, o __PROCTOR_ IHE P and econamical huusekeepers s glren to Procler & Gamble’s Motiled Gormil Buap, becans: tiey Sud It always seliabie, ou avount of ( ullorn strength b pUits. o, extent of this * paltousge” way be estimated by the fact that wiore of Procier & U: s Motiled Gormain Soup (s s0ld Ly the tewil grocers of Chicugo than of uny two other Sraii Water euaily penelratcs Sosje wnade of queativisble walerials, which weakens erid Softe5d g PROCTER & GAMELE'S NOTTLED GERMAN BOAF 1a mude of Saponified Ko Oily W05 materlal know for producing Kurd, durabls und éffactive Soap which watvs whil not W orsoficn. The mmafleat pices can be'used 1o advantige, A tisl soficliod. Bold every® -~ Mote, New Yorki ontinued use of lsca plinples o v 5 Bt POy 2 ! 2 Apges Py e O T R S e e e o =azansy i gad s 55 ottt 2 S s & g S 3 A, ot = 388 !E.' 5 57338 sE i 3 & » & ES ] {22 = 3 2 £ E o’ et STONE. Beat place calty. oF 20 W stadbon e, Uatuand free. Mmo. Detmoreat's Patterss Sarter . Dompraind 147 Wholrvato & Herail Seud [orpirt Vi Uogd'sent ¢ 6. B vyt Kaln agent forthe * M1 A Wikts thadaiooriieraiul warrukd 292, ¥ 0Nt B Uea (%5 panden p1 N, Y.) pApéra please copy, R gl JENSON=AL resldence, 104 Nortt erstaotosncer, OUR NIXT REULAR SALE OF Funersl Sunday st ) o' ftusiii oo gweer. | BOOTS AND SHOES wl = nf UBDIES At which tize will be affored u line of RULIEL REGULAR TRADE SALE . GORE & CO., Aucsioaeers HOWE=—Jan. 24 st 8 p, m,, of ol T E e skt ":Hnnd-y frJ’m"’lA‘x}Lfi-‘-’fln.. F U k N I U R /] T ANNOUNGEBENG . CARPETS AND BTOVES, S ANNTNNUENENTY, A Generai Lino of Iousehold Goods, Gylinder Dokt ol n ufi'“'h-y:.'i ugm""“"' a0 Tharns b i = WM. my'l»mzunuux-:r & CO. Au;llo_nn N, (Corner State & Mnnm(s and upwal i 1 o Palier Hott Travelers FIOF e B I ) i For fiuils, suseid W & Nariih Riatests o COLLECTIO M . -5ty wut “the Unlou—czpreaed (o | CHICAG 162 Washington-s silbarta, bl wod WEVAEL A% Clisilenge say mad (9 D41, 25, 4, "00C per 16, Address Crouked mct fb Lsd COTLL Dhonen CIEATIEL, Goutac: Lo durlng Its slx yean et >l '3 becawse 7 o produdt i:‘.]n"uu. [ —_—