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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 29, 1879~TWELVFE PAGES, v = I tion with | of relling the rame back arain at a atipnlated } name of Frank Fowler, who hns been disposlng | vestigation will bo continned to-day in the cit: neath the car, out of sleht. Mr. Sallsbury stated | accommodation to th THE CITY. e e n - pomeenn, of 'n | price: I6 Nereny dehaed and deciarod 1o be o pawn: | of various Atticles of Jowelrs and llver-nlata | nnt scveral additional witnessce nave beed amnt | that with thisty Ralions of water he. eonta. rom fiovo the heavy ¢,°,.(,.,‘,,?‘:,"p”,}’,!i,;flll{e 1wy, 3hinch maln._ Finally the whale natter waa | broker. ware about town, all uf which Is presumabliy | moned, . the car for an hour and_a half, and e fntends | There ts somo talk among ”“;Nonl thef oy’ veforred to & Committre conalsting of Mesers. = e stofen properte. fn hia pussesston were found | While this Committes was dolng ita work, | to construt & fire-bux which will hold for two | fhe traln of ssking. the e P0Ple ril GQENERAL NEWS. . D, Armour, 8. A, Kent, “Amlerton Fowier, | TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. |« ng 1 ounntities of plated tabie ware marked | the Committee on Pubite Charities wero by no | houra'swork. The buoflers are vonstructed of | fares, road to Tedueg m S E, H. (5" and also a gotd breast.piu with halr | means fale. Thev passed through she build- | pioes, through which the water pasees, und no The Water-Works question has Deputs-Sherift Wilkins was yesterday morn- | coils, valued in all at perhaps 0. Fowler | ings, asking questions here and making sug- | matter how full the boilers mav be, the steamn | down in the last few days, the '}"f“"".\mm g attacked with o hemorrhage of the fungs in | €13ins to come from the Weat, hut the ahove | geations there, amt did some good work for tiic | will be perfectly dry. ‘The engine used wasn | froely far all both In Hyite Park o foviey o attacked with o he . nriicles were duno up in an' ol Lafayette | ncople. Ther found at ‘tie Poar-Homse o load | four-hrse potcer, il the whole machiners of | Trastee f the former yiime G Lake the SheriNl’s office, and bal to be taken home. Courier, which ho endeavored to destroy when | of fresh meat which had been sent out by the | the attachment will weleh but 1,200 pounds. 20 being: gq) iast night,. malhl that Do (feg ken John F. Callaghan, the South Bend merchat, | arrentedl, 1o hos alio quantivy of nuler- | meatcontractor, i the first thing they did | “ftie Lrial vestenlay was apparently very sat- | woold o M,,,,:,b.,’,':m',’:,;::’;“&g‘lc"F":-u.r.‘: Commander J, N. Miller, U, 8. N, Tatmer. Tadge Dantel Shaw, Eau Claire, s a guest of the Tremont. and E. D, Chapin, with Instenctions to confer with George Muirhead, the Superintendent of the toval Water-Works, aud report_at_an ad- Journed meeting to_be held to-norrow after. noon at 4 o'clock. In connection with the dis- cussion on the wnler-uynlh the rewerago at the oference partieit o 2 wear, better than he lias heen accustowed to, | was to fsfactory: hut whather the miachine will prove | ot notlier them grontly, Won)) Jacob Bunn, Sprinafleld, ls among the guests ;‘,fl.f:'l‘;“},‘,\!“’.f'{,'?fd“"&o;",:"';‘k,_n No actlon | T2 ““h"" l’e]“" ‘{'."fi': .‘l"""g';mcnz"::":s E::::‘: which is marked *F. F. B." v CONDEMN 1T OX S1onT to_ha of practical utility In provelling strcet- | caution would be taiier 1h l;:x‘"e‘vr-‘:t‘ :h"f" m! - of the Palmer, tak : Yostendes i Lo e John D, Kirk, M. J a8 unfit for vse, and to arder it carted back to | ©A™ Ioaded heavily, upon wet or snow-covered | fng, An inaneclion wan o bt iNC I forg, The Ifon. D, L. King, Akron, O, Is 8 guest | "ope s bhon Reform Clab hepa | t2,Uie abaence of the wltnestes for the prosests | P o0 QST WEHeS fore Justice Iharge | T cits, 16 1s' sakd by themm to Have been tho | {racks,fa o question tlint wil fuave to be solved | il dails, mod the "atvers ooy 0o of e [l - of the Primer. ; A ll:r’l‘f-fl:‘rfi;égfnlr‘;d;v?l"ct}:z Jaer might. at ita | ons cantinuance was held uncil Monday. mill vesterday on n change of tenue from the | inereat scrupa from very [nferlor carcasses, amd | by experiment. The cars will require the samo ol at : least slgn of the hated anchor fe, Stovens, the wife-mutrderer, complains thiat he | Noyth Stde Lolier Court, chiarized with mativious | unwholesome, it notunsound, nnd but for thelr | Buniber of men to operato them as with the | puiny {4 aleo exprcted to h""”“'-”lehnm“ 5 osh ey, 1& aunosed by uttorneva secking to have him al- | migchief fn Iy Mraw wnder a halky horse | Dresence there fa scarcely a doubt but it wonld | Dresent systens, the oniy saving belng In horse: | water jn ereat abnndance, aml- ey, 205y ot Tow their names to be _used in contiection with | 1o make Wim ‘f.rn".'m]z)‘,l‘:&w;:yl il Kirl wore tn | hava been recelved, and e county would hava | flesh. Col, Hall and Str. Saliehury nee invited | gaik of building « tunnel under Ih]:cmhx: e hiscase, 1o aaxe he kuows more law than ol | agdition charged with ernclty to anfmale, ‘Fhrre | hnd to vav for it The Sterckcener, whosc '"f'-'""lfl'l'lr meltlxr_g'n-;lrrh:.-ctll{ jnd export | Jengih of about 8000 feot fram ghore® 1"4 such attorneys, aind will have nothing to do with § was no mistake about the ease. ‘Phe men pug | duty it fsto receive and nsnect all articles of ,'l',“"l “"l":"l'"“ the Sl 'PB' e Rotiway from | would render It Impossible to pet ang of 10 oy of them. Tleis very much elated at bis trlal | the ateaw under fhe horee, sot fire to it, and | Supplies recefved at the two {nstitutions, sntd of | Thirtv-niuh strcot to Hyde Park soma time in | except throngrh fault of { o X he machy being postponed. burned the antnal dreadfully. Fhe atforney | 1L ihat 1t was the worst cver sent theres but, [ the future. Trustees also hint that Loke Nies (o 5, ball, No., 831 Weat Madinon strect. The at- tendance filled the hall. Col. 1. R. Diller, the Preetdent of the Clib, Ted the exercises. Scated on the platform with him were a larze number of Presilents of other like societies. Col, Diller v his opening address reviewed the work of the past year, and noted with pride that in that time there had “The Hon. Thomas' Johnson, Newark, N. J., is at the Tremont. Gen. I B. Ames, Minnesots, is smong the guestr of the Pacifle, Louis Durr, of the Milwaukea Sentine!, Is & guest of the Bherman. 5 . Preve ¢ einco this §s tho firat lot of meat ever con- fuss abuut the watér-works to ey bren 004 pledges sigoed and 904 names m“;,',",‘.’::,::;,‘.’:.,‘.?,‘L‘;;Jxmé.o.,‘ ::5,‘.’1" ".fl“?,e'\',',“. :'o"fi','.';.',lifif fi.c‘:lflevnm‘gufi' t‘n“nvrlu“ : ."gfil.(.:r:;.{:l demped, there 13 a strangencss about hla I. 0. 0. F. * | between the twvo tow| Dr'""“"’mm The fan, D, R. Page, Councll Bluffs, Is ree- | ity o] 1o the Clubrolls. Mr. John ILiMonree, | Tt cortificate requirid by ihe State Board of | flied to mako ont a caee, nnd In the midst of | stors, Sxnccially when it 'ls _known 'thnt PREPARING FOR TARIN MEETING, —— istered at the Palmer, ‘The Hon. E, W. Sloan, Indlanapotls, is among the guests of the Tremont. the Grat President of the Club, Me, W, P, Me- Cabe, President of the * Revnolda " Ciub, Mr. James Q. Feithan, Mr. Georize Oberfander, Mr, A. 11, Topn, Mr. G. W. Kite, Mr. Joscoh Lecky, 2 - | the procecdings astonished the Conrt. wid the | the ™ contractor knew of tha visit of | Apadjourned meeting of representatives from A o kowes oF bl Wese hece. ol ovd comptainmnta ba_sating Gt e woul take's | o Commiitee, il would | naturall | g aitoremt Todges ot theT, 0.0, Frin this | The best teet, the mn workmanshi, : Co ) e prosequl,” and lens vst. foot 3 o i ;',2"..:,'.'.‘&.',":',‘.';!, flr;lf_::f:l-[m‘t:_: ‘,(.’,,'fi",fl'}: "t‘l“: Tery. The n:!cupml Were dircharged. The thing | caslon, The Committee was satisficd that the | city was held last eventng Jn the club-room of | but one price—e3 a act, Warranted, gy Other J. 0. Btewart, General Superintendent of the | M G, R. Franklaod, nud Mr. o f. Houston, l T i t aunovatce, | 01 he tried agaty soon nnder the masagement | Storekeener mesot to dohis duty, but had sawe | the Pacific for the purpose of making arrange- | dentists have faney prices for fdle pim, ' Rankakee Route, is at the Paimer, Tucaldent of the. = Jhone Union, Nox 8, made | e e L o b e ey | of o lawyer, mieglvings about the contraetor.dn after belng | ment for celobrattug the sixteenth anniversary | finer tcoth, The most skilled and oqport? . Wart . | short addresses, Mr. Feanic Dwight Denn records which he cannot while the minlstera fall | fdx Thompsan fs not a woman of questionable | MAJEAWAre of tho fact. ihat, b was not n wel- | oyl Order fn this city. Twentv-seven lodges | workmen employed. The Dry. Seltd «udge IT. W, Blodgett, Waukegan, has re- | TYOfL ACTRGRETE o8 0TS witoet Genes T their duty fn the matier peo 3 e | vome officer at (he place—having been thera | ° 11° TE i ontata ke ] RtYe alt i T -+ McChegoy maved temporariiy tothis city, registering st the | Mt A Cralt then sang et O ves br 3 reputatton, Iler choracter s stamped on her only o few weeke,—and that there had been | nnd encdmpments were represent al Rive all cases In filling or extracting tnefy Bt Pacife. St Rovert Stanton, President of the “Hold | Maurice O'Hearn apolied to the County Clerk | face. Oficor Lemlers tuok her in for vagraticys | i conflict of anthority between hitn and fhe | meeting, ahout 200 delegatea belng fa attend- | sonal care und attention, 2 iy e Fort m Club, and Judge 8. Lavton, The iat- | Jesterday for n mareinge lecuce, but e only | She took & chiaugy of veutte from the Loilce | \Carden, thes removed ull doutit in his mind ax | ance, Mr. Winchester Iiall presided. Consid- e e The tlon. Matt I, Carpenter, Senator-elect | £ TOrt - Gl 200 CF Tie evenine. It was | anted t on condition that the fac of s isau- Fourt l?,”:"““,'fi D ol e ciore that mui | 1o his pawers fn the premisenby telling bim thnt | erable routine bustness cannected witn the ar- INTERESTING FACTS, from Wisconsin, arrived at tho Paclfic, last even- | joqont “Coredble, and appealing. After more ';"".fl"';'l':‘":'lfil:’ft"fmfi:'!"“,‘c”t‘b’.f::"‘s:’::‘gf';-he’r‘c‘i R tho o e o naturions Statg | Bs responsibliits was sacond 1o no one's, and | rangements for the anniversary was disponed | In looking over the statistlcy of ¢ ine with his wife and son, on his way to Wi fogton. Missing: Olxa Marle Peos. 18 years of age of medium helght, stout build, dark complex- jon, andclad In black and white shawl, dark dress, and straw-hat, with vell, ter relatives fear she has gone astray. The Younz Men's Repuhlican Club of the Becond Congressional District met Inst night at the church corner of West Monroe and Pauli- na streets. Col, A. B, Baldwin presiding, and discussed political subjects. The temperature yestordav, ae observed by Mannsse, opticlan, 85 Madison atreet (TRInGE muste, nnd alter eleven persons had signed the pledge, the exercisca were closed. LINCOLYN PARK. The Lincoln Park Commisstoners held their regular semi-monthiy meeting yesterday after- noon, The full Board was present, with F. 11 Winston [n the chalr, A communication wns read from R, Kunters & Son, the contractors for the breakwater, asking for vartieulars fn re- gard to the work to be done this season, The Becretary was instructed to obtain propoeals from them for 1,000 fect of breakwater, The Superintendent, Mr. O. Benson, presented bis report giving the partfculars of the recent flre fo the tool-house, from which it nopears that the total loss to the park amounts to about hereafter lic will refuse to recelve any mont or | of, * After o long discussion, It = wns ! chsmpame gy, {atlons for the year Jnat ended, other article of supply which Is not “up to the pOEIA ed, we Bnasey, time he returned nnd offercd 10 purchase secre- | strect-walker of notorietys that she was or had | fyaen oot peiy P finally dedien o Ll fore g Crcbration | fonishing fact that, ont of an entire gt i otlon of v, but this would not wark, nnd again he went | been nuinmatoof s well known house of fll- ofng through with the meat business and in- o e 120,340 cases, ono brand, G. I, Mumm & off wd d1d not ruturn, ‘Tuls i the ira caso of | fame; atul thut sho hud no viiblo moans o o | geructing e Storekceper in detall In s dutler, | ety ymit e woah, raterially ioterfara | TEDFetented by 35,000 cate, exceeding s the kind on record where 8 warrage wos post- m‘;’w a ;aromsef .l.“ "'.f.,r.'i""x,|.""=m3,-°| ¢ | the Committec’s attention was nextattracted to | with the duncing part of the proaramme. 'The | competitorby over 10,000 cases. 'This, ip f" pons] e wn enguRoment, drake fof wnsh &) SLDIILES Do, Uemils gL e g AN IMMENSH QUANTITY OF WOOD Committee on Programme reported tho'reanlt | When every one cconomizen, fa astonnding, sy Y s aforeeald ot present. Thers was & jury In | corded on the Poor-House grounds, The outer | 0f their labors, and the report was odopted | speaks volumes for the quality of yhie 1avorigy The Grand Jury yesterday returned six fndict- | tho case, They heand all the evidence, retired | course or tler of wond presented s | Without discussion. ATIml cel:kgnuon will l;e ’“i brand. ments for burglary, and ordered subnaenns for | 1" the jury-room, stald long enough to sigu | finc appearance st & distance, but ;;ldm"llfldlflflfldl!c pril IR‘I Y8 Srocess ‘“‘A‘;] N —— s the nppearauce of ihe Blalkio farnlly to-day, Ur, | e namesto a verdlet, and returned with | closer examination revealed that it was a zes and flmmnpmem;fl |e"urel}mn. i DRUNKENNESS CURED-.-FACT VS, oy, Jewell, and the lady to whom voung Blatkiewas | « Not guiity ** as their intelllgont conclusion, | swindte, and instead of It heing beceh wood, as | members will appear fa full recalia. In the af- *NaTIoNAL HoNE For Disanien Vorer: enruged to be married at the time he was #d- | Tjie names ot thene six gond men and truo aras | called for in the contract, 1t wan & eonglome: ternoon there wili b an oratlon by some dls- | go, nirng Davrox, 0., Jan, 0, 1800, Ty Judged Insane. Just what the jury wanut with | Robery Reed, Charles Campbell, Thomas Flynu, | tlon of elm and olher wood,~scragey, 1l | lingulshed Odd-Fellow, followed by s banquet, ger, Chleago? After . fals ol ‘;’ 'l:l)r. Ita these witnesses is not kuown, bat It auld scom | fohy OLeary, Samuel Stearns, oud William | shaped, and anvthing clse than o efasa'mer. | Tho cvening will be' devoted to ball at 15 610 Shate, cedatauty (neteey ree mogryy thiat they propose to now hear the evidence upon | Tinden, “I'lie Constuble who served the venire | chantable arilcle. Loaklnf turther, wps | some place not yet selected, The officors J y e, 1am gladiayy e upon he went off. After being al street salown her hendquartera that she was o o* | which Blaikic was tound insane, 1t Is no part of Michae] X m1 found that behind ono of tlie onthouses, or in | ©f the Graund Lodges of Iliinols and of tho | that the result has been all that you coulq ¢ Bulidiog), waa ot 8 a. m. 10 n. m., 353 13 | $L20G, on wehich there was no et era | Mieir business to do ansthing of the kind, of | not Uil Doras. Bhe avovo: elreumatance | (RO 2ot RaCnt one of (K8 SHLLOORSRS of | Uniled Siates, smid the Grand Saetcrs of the | and all the most ssnguine courd nope o . m., 87; 8 p. m., 30. DBarometerat 8 course, but furies do as thev please nowadass, ¢lm even worse than the first, and so corded | several lodzes of the Northwestern Statos, will | spectfully. E. F. Tirown, Governor.™ appoloted ms a committee to prepare pians for 8 mew building to be uscd as o carpenter-shon, tool-bouse, and horse-shed. The building fs to front on Fuller- 15 8.p. m., 20,78, The silver-gildcrs held a mecting Jast night. All the strikers sere paid In full, Ald wan re- celved from silver-zilders' unions fnother cities, aied anything toprolone thelr sessions und make Coraner Mann vesterday.held an Inquest unon thetr nl\!nnsfin the Treasury as large as possible, | the child of the woman Mary Brown, at No. Blalkle was yesterdar understood to be under | Statestreet, Mr Ricketts, the proorietor of the survelllance of friends, and ready to report | the building, testifled to the facts as he had al- Dr. thint a Bo conld crawl through ab most any | be invited to attend and take oart. In the'cere- | ger'softice, Rooms 21-53, Paimer Honse, o sy oint. There wna nbout 200 cords in all, and {t | monles. , After appointing a committee to make s described ns belng small and crooked, and as | all necessary arrangements, some discusslon on | Use Buck @ Rayner's cald uneral from the resdence of her ster, when the & erenm after v " ! having been cut from limbs of trees, and as far | the question of asscssments nnd otlier routine | powders. it kecps tho akin velvety, A alxo from the unions In this city, The strikers | ey ey Dills amointin i 8440 wera | ngsoon ns the jury falled to Indict him. fhady selatut Mo g, thie Dullee, und 8w0ro | short of what was contracted for s _possible, | matters followed, and the meetiog adjourned | e L #av that they are determined to liold out to the | followed on the question of the proposed unlun HMARRIEON'S LOT. e, e 1.:flfloc|€“n3&’§.‘.n"'§ sv‘:‘u:\lv o | Mr. Scnine anys It {s ot worth to excced $4 per [ subject to call. DEATIIS, == lnst, The meeting was largely attended. of ihe thieo towas of Chicaro, ni it wos de- it ras moted soma time ago that the Fxcet- | thowea_eguclusively that fhey were' simpiy ol guynhote I hodicltycunlle b conty RELIGIOUS TOGRIB~1an, 27, of Blearo:paenmionis Fia] * Vi d thot Mr. F. H, Winston shonld represent ve Committee in charge of the yellow-feverpic: ’ - ) . Romers, danghier of the late K, 5 o wSoraner Mann veaterdar old n:!‘l‘vl;!?:st.xgo‘:nr e e eant Ao | SrSommittee In charzs of the yellowstevaruic: | friewis of the woman, and weré allowed to go condemned, there will be a lisely_row over it T NOONDAY PRATEL-MERTING ol e T toviaEpfiEu 0 Kom ciation, whichis to be held shortly to consfder this question, Some minor routine busincss was disposed of, and the Board adjourned. DRCORATIVE ART. The Ladles’ Decorativa Art Assoclation held its regular monthly meeting in Patlor C of the Palmer House yesterday morning. Mrs. J. Y. Scammon presided, Mra, Burk, Recording Sece retary, submitted an elaborate and interesting report on the exhibitfon recently given hy the ) their way. Anna Sharp, living at Room 16, No, W 4 o e ealde the lot donnted by the Hon. Carter IL Slarrt- | 417500 T hecont, testilied thut Mary Trown' had il comes in with the Wardon's pro- | o Farwoll Hall yesterday was well aitended, | Fuller, itemsin taken Sast for Intermeni , had hat lel ccommend- s s ! verbial signnture to its correctness, But the fod BARNITT—lan, 23, Theodore Ree iy :I::e“lm:-:"wt:ul e o | called at her room somo dass before she was nrnnguozguruan ot thva wood busincan. and which | 91 conaldorably intcrest was maniCested n.the | £, 1 s &3 Tisriuty keed s o . % % - | “Funcral troin resldence, Daert Seliow fever In tho South, that It be turned | t3%en, i nnd wanted to Liro s cuom, 88 the | does not reflecta great deal of credt on tho | excrciscs. Messrs. Pentecost and Stebbine ap oo tenc beeing . 9 1 1h g Committee, {s, that not one of them knows how | peared upon the platform promiptly on time, Thiladelpuin and Washiogton, D. ¢, pae; ?.f-fifw‘&;'?rfi"\?fllflfi n](h:.l‘u"fi.nl:’w‘;l?n it was |“ o ‘rfl.mflr! find"cfl;’ O N aerts rnflon Pore | e came there, or until yesterday int it was | aud the exercises were opencd by mgmur be plemharany, & bl he Comnmittee, received s letter ;i ¢ g ; . m. _Friends are Invited, (r::;f'.{:}-f’l?nrrlmn ‘on the aubject, from which | {Chts bad been uccommodated by that wema. | keaperts hinds, und some of them have nqucs. | Whene'er the sun doth his successive courses | ™% 4 es. testified to a ¢ 3 o the following 1s oxtracted: H";"M‘L"("!;';g"fyp;‘gg;; teitlfied to, the condl. | tioy in g s to the respouibllity of | run,” o which he was assisted by the congrega- | and Jane Antnoay: Maj. D. Welter, of Na. 264 North Clark street, who died of heart disease, the result of compli- cated bodily aflments; and upon Mrs. Mary Keonedy, ears of age, who was found dead at her hiome, No. 56 Barher strect, haviog been ntricken down by heart discase. A gentleman, who evidently has great confl- dence in the honesty of the Post-Ofice emploves, sent money to Tie TRINUNE for a subscription in an unseated envelone, on which were the 27, LAllian, only chili e yeats amd 3 oping! 16T R the county to pav for it at all under the circum tion. ou REAI ity bluom aad fads, "m)"hs'h"1!"’““&-‘(’)’5!e lops co'l".h" man'ey." AI: ey ?-"r‘J?’.}‘mfl'{.z?ék"?fi?Woflf els?f:;'- r'f’:::lm‘n‘;l;l'y e Somdimee Homs o G gm“"‘!'a‘:"'g:"?‘; }’12"11.5"‘,‘!'?3 -:'l?o h:l;"tly‘ridn:d’.‘:"lg l||%1‘:o 1:;:'0:‘. “,‘l""l,',"". ,,m'(';‘lz "’“f"" .""'lbl“ iyt for The Rev, Dr, McChesney, of the Park Avenue ?;‘ttn'fl;nfl:{-'n!"‘-'fafl'fl F e e ooy Wi rule. the Pos c0_emploves ore est, b " ! il v * - | tell, but the Committoa’s visit this time prom- “ fntll 1 meet her face 10 fac oy sent i this way would never bo taken hy | 21 to Doe. 38, wheo tié exhibil cloncd ita door, | I%ithtion “ipehding almart eatitery o e | Uehco scemed 8o conchusive that tho jury | ot RIS CORCEGS, YA guvil results, | Methodlst Church offered prayer. Rnvang Vi sKfia mhers havis gl s dishionest clerk, for “he would say to himself, | The tlckets suld had brought in suflicient to pay | gajiy benevolence of the charltable, and fs one | held both Mary Tivawn und Dr. Ward to the Mr, Pentecost lnvited the aasembly to a sea- ;ll‘m'-fl'e'e'fiuuq“fwfi'finf:'w‘fi”g‘ fareeil] “I smell & 8pecial Agent. l'rhem' greenbacks a:nexou. lm::. ndd:ull‘ ?,”‘E‘S‘T'r"niflfe?‘?fi"u'c’fi which nnpeals to tho deepest sympathles of all, ‘IWilm‘;"r':‘(,u'.'.iflffi.\’fm"'\'{i.. ll‘){-::wr:u:"‘:l ‘I:t“l: GAS son of silent prager whilo prayers for spocial N'rlcuws—'n.e sy mr; "fi?::.’;.“i;’.{. aro marked. I it the Assoclation, whic! " Mr. N » 3 ) 3 o + % whicoL:s ks 2 3 The Board ol,l.:-::;:g::,‘c:‘z:md s ueuat | TEDOTS for the past month states ot ren. Hortloot, 1t will be scen, concurs futhe | o3 gbtatned from her a full confossion’ thnt MR, BILLINGS WILL PRODABLY ACCEPT. cases were being announced. ko pince At Grace Kpiacopal Qe os Sei 8005, The exhibition, all things considered, had been a success, und would be undertaken an- other year with feelingn of venewed encouraee- ment.” The Association lave perfected ar- dar, the 0t 1nat., &t 11 0°clock &, mi., by ca o fug. e Dr. Wurd performed the operation for a certain Mr. Wheclock then read the requests, inclad- | Bif: Foundiings’ tome, aid there 18 no doubt but { oo 'St BU8 STy, 8 SR Eee e T Suntnted | , 1ie action of the Council in dispostng of the ing one by an nged couple for the conversion of | GHIFFITHS—A his resldence, 189 Vernon-ar,, s it will be so disposed of, Tt fa valued at abant With tiem throngh other itls who had been | K88 questfon Monday night led a reporter to 4 5 & painfal liness, Kdward Gritiths, sged £ years £300, and fhe Committee will moect at Mr. § 0 h0 0 PIREE IR S rlght nwnp s | Visit the tlice of Mr. Billings, President of the their wayward children; for twelve husbands, otice of funerai herealier, weckir meetlog yesterday afternoon, but trans- neted no business of special Interest. ‘The Hoard will toamorrow voto on an amendment to cl s Fridav at 5 o' by their wives; for sixtcen brothers, Ly then MPBE - e aampracdpy . T Bousles, providing for | rangements with Mr. C. W, Eilolt to deiver a e e e aLD oltlock 1o coniider] sl taho Mary Atkins, aud hr bome Princo- | West Sido or eonlo's Gas Comrany, yesterday | yiieras by & young man who desived Chrisss | Faer, iz dont amsnet, R S q 2 b e o o o Ty YOIrin Chicm micmbers. Dy this_amendment ‘cmoloves can | {ourec Of MT lectures, ln thiv ety during 2 | of tha Foundlings’ Home wil also bo prevent. | O aitesnoon Inorder to learn whotlier the prop- | for un weud mam anes o temmorane worker! | Magessitinn e Wi T obtain admission to the Exchange upon mes- A BINOULAR CASE Justice Morrison: Frank Berry, young thief, | ositlon to pay 820 per lnmp and $2 a thousand | now an infidel: for a drunkard in Rochester, N, came up fn the County Court yesterday morn- | 5600 to the Brothers: the Italian atrolling mu- | to this Company, as asked, would be satlsfacto- \;.; for & husband and wife in great distr Ing, arising out of the application of State's- :}m’fl&:fi;‘:{“‘.’f‘w‘i‘i todars, Jotin B, Hetze, | pv to the officers, with tho provision that the [ G 0 g0 Lya person upon the | MAFY Avers, aged 33 years, wita Of bir. flenty P. ko Attorney Mills to force the sous of Jobn A, | (14 PRI BUPEL 0 G LEE JRRCS DAFRS | Company should do the cleaning and repalring, | piattorm, after whith Mr. Pentotost rend a por. | “Ea%: 1 roiday, dZot at 1 oclock Jones—an nged, Infirm, and helpless old gentlo- | 510 G Sl MEeE, WUEG 08 whicn was not Included In the proposttion mado | flon of Heriptare srom the first chapter Of Bt, | family Featdentoy 403 SHIshigsnar.s o irmiim 2 man—to support him. It fs nothing unusualfor | \ro s GG S whotobbed Thomas Caras by the Company. John, Ho sald there were thres facts gathered HREESE—On th 25th Inet., at Kanses Cily, o, ot anaplication tobe made to force s parent tosup- | §TEEROTRESEIOM OOl THOMA COrars | “yir, Hillings was atone and much defected. | about this subject of Heht. Jesus Clrist wan | PAEAIyIs WHIIAm ftocue, of Chicagor aged H1yeim: port his children, but the application abiove was | [FEKTIRR. O T00, SOTE TRRG R0, wAC WHO W08 | 11 gaid his wifo was just slive, and had been 1o | fhe lght; ns Jight wasan element without | aciceof funeral to-morrow, uousual, und its hearing atirseted conatderable | Gt OO G0 AR BAYE\REER TR RS | that condltion for maveral weeke: ho had not | whicth men: conld - mot. live o | tmove, | aCygEEl=On tho arih tnat., Filzabeth A. Conper, attentlon. - It ‘appeared from the ovidence | yrid T Sl 0 3 o R Pire, | eared much for hia busincas or pald much attens | b e o - und | sbout . ue, | and | “Faneres iy 7 s frowt Ehureh coroe i that the old - gentleman had no means | ERT OF & U0 CAMIORT el from 81 o | tlon to it of late, * Ile had not read thie Council | cessarv to our existence, But of what 5., by carriages to Grceisl of support, but ~ had three pens— | S the' 90ths Minwe Hadl, ‘I’rm'nv ‘of ‘g1y | proceedings, and the explanation of the re- this light without tho power to scel George, Avdrow, and John—who had refused { (2 (N S0 gt gl 1argeny, 1 BLY | porter furntatied him with his st intarmation | Josue Chirist was the Haitt, and. e was i and | aCplls; Funcrat sereicesf 1 f. Corby wilebet oo anythine for bim, und bad virtunlly cast | O 3300' 1o the Crimiom Corts Freddis | 20on tnt subfect. In roply, Mr. illinga satd | nround us even the sama an the lght. Thera SOy 0kt AL 1 O'CIOEK . My 10 et m:;{ out, while ’;rrx:);;i; sbiato sustaln hl:én:_e:;x.n.l Binitims ot 1o the Tome for the | thecity bnd always done pretty much 84 it | were manv bilnd persons in the world, who During the Relgn of Queen Elizaheth, Durioe the Reign of Junes the First, and of Francis the First.”” Also lectures on Jesn D'Are, Martin Luther, and Greece during the timesof Perlcles, A letter was read from Ars, MacVeagh, absent in Europe, Inclosing a list of art worls she had purchased o South Kenslngton for the Associa- tlon, and, nfter the tronsaction of some routine husioess, the meeting adjonrned until the fourth Tucsday In February. NARBOR IMPROVEMENT, Unlited Btates Enrineer Lvdecker, o charge of the harbor work of this port, opened bids vesterday at bis offlce for the supply of thnber for the now extension, or closiog pler. ‘I'he pro- porals are as follows: QOcorge Hannis, of South Maven: hemlock tim- ber, $0.75 per 1,000 feet; pine, $10.:25: viles, 10 cente per lineal foot: Wemlack timber (square) in Heu of piles, 12212, 14 cents ver lineal foot; pine timber, 1f) cents per lineal foot. “hicsga: hemlock timber, $10.00¢ 1114 centa per lincal for leago: hemlock ar pine timber, 811,505 plles. D!} conts; square timber, 12212, 14l cents per lineal foot, Fitysimmons & Connell, of Chicago; hemlock or pine timber, 811.80; piles, 12 cents per linel foot. Lanis Sands, Manistee, Mich, ; pine timber, $12.50 and $11. 50, using first bid in'tien of hew- 24 cents per lineal foot. ntwater, Mich, $14; piles, 01 conta, 1lorsce Hutters, Ludinpton: plles, O cents, A. 8, Packard, Covert, Mich, ; plles, 9 cenls per Iineal foot; mquars \lmber, 14 ‘conts per lineal !m‘!‘.. ‘This bid, being Informal, was not consld orc Abaut 230,000 will be expended for the tlm- ber required. The bids will hie sent on to Wesh- logton, und the award made in & short time, ee 1, ¥0. 8¢ 10:31 0elocE. to orslil] Cemetery sencers’ tickets and for conference with thelr emnployers. But they are debarred from “trad- inz® or ln any way excrelsiug the privileges of 1he floor, _Quite a number of persons met In the rear of No. 119 Fifth avenue last evening, In a rickety shed, to deliberate upon ** going West.” Mr, Lyons was called to the chalr, and stated that Arizona was the polnt 1t was proposed to locate 0 colony of Chicagoans, and all expressed them- selvea as willing to go. provided, ote., ete. The only business transacted was the appointment of & committee to ascertain the expenso of fo. ing, owl another to draft resnlutions on the subject of polng, to report at_another meeting 0 ba hield at the samo place Taeaday eventog. Constable L. L. Wilson, of Justien Foot Court, was yesterday directed to summons a man who is employed at the small-pox hospital, Ile hadn’t very much fancy for making o lung a trip—it is five miles down there—with the roads fn thelr preacnt condition, and had still 1ess fancy for running any risk of infcction, Ko he showed his fnzenuity and set the fashion by stenping into the firo alarm office aml bavins them call the small-piox hosplital on their tele- phore. e succeeded fn raimng the man he wanted, and read the summons to him, and the man sckvowledzed service and promiced to appear in court on the appointed day, This fa probatily the firet inatance on record where the telephoiie has been thus utilized. ‘The annual mecting of the Owl Club was held yesterday aliernoon and brought out avery 1ull attendance of members. The principal busi- ness in‘vnler, of course, was the election of ofll- cers for tho ensuing year, Mr. . H. McVicker, the former President, was unanimoualy elected 13 s (MERRIMAN-Taerday, Ian, 25, atter o ort l:en th he ety Lo & ) ut Al slenaetmeited. > 3 V' " ensed with him, and he suppor it would ot : Judge Loomis ordered Uit tho son Georga be | Griendicsss William Swinburn, sssault, dis- | Loniinue'io do so.—i aborty bo Intimated that | 20510 IZNE und, could mot knaw of its exiet- ansessed 39 Jee week, und Andrew wud John | TRFIERL 08 EKOT DIOHEIOn: Beter M omen | lie should probably bo compelled to nccent | Wa wera all born bilnds it as o part of our | JIENTRCORE AND STENBING Will cosoia $1.50 each, for his support, wid sppolnted | CEPh oo PO Ju,.mpanrlw ';‘] 1 s J.,‘,’, :s | thio propoeition of the city. He thought the | grrane system. What men wanted was not PE jirg In OB Arall Loy, DT ‘Thioman Jones, his brather, éuptodian of bim | Jfith 5. hatchet. Justieo, Buminenllold: Janies | oo vugbt to sea tho difference wid make | oreente yetem. Whet men wanted was not | ot parellml ey and to recelve the monoy, etc., wnd furlliergave |y & "to the Bist: Jobn Gately, cutting H, | Sumo distinction between the West Bide und the | wanted ‘our oyes opened, 8o that we mignt ro- col 111 be % medieal lecture (o yoing mea b notlue thut unless the order was obeyed the sons | (B0Che 10 The 18t Job Datels, "% No. | South Blde Companics, in view of the fact that | ceive the light, Ghrist, when uoon earthy, was | 1f: Flinund Andraws, un *Tie Surgieal Fde o would be arrested and dealt with for contemot, | GHOFER 8, BAIPs o puoe-fictory ab O, | yhe Woat Sido had fifteon miles moro of pipe | on opener of blind eycs. 1t was n praver of | Jmuenl This fs the first caso of the kind thatever oc! | (&, K&, Boreets bl Iting Oflicer | Nl o¥ur 800 moro latp-posta than the South | jmpgrtance, *Lord, open my eyes, a0 that 1 | "[T5 REFIDLIC curred fo thia eounty. so far ms tlio recorda | goueoh, SHGN" 46 the Tat: Charios: Michje, | Wi North Sides tegetier, while the amount of | may bo nbie to sca 1. was perhaps a Bard | Westiiigy.t Tl e stow. and the order was made under what Is | TR0 BhyTh 10, T, (LS PUARER0 DIlI for | Ea conaumed was probably luss than one-quar- | fhisg for o proud man to petition,—ta coufess axtcdance, kuown as the Pauper ast. Charlas Himan. of No. 105 Sourh Wator atreet, | ter. Bald ho: * [ run my’plpes ait out liere, | that ke was piind wnd pray. thiat his eyes might i 2400 to the S0th; Joseph Habercorn und Fred | Where there are no habitatlons whatover, Irun | by ppoved,—but ft was necessary m’m, salva- AUCTION . THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. lock, Iarceny of u horse wnd cutter from | Bmain 300 fect to roach & three-foot ‘burnet, [ ot - ‘Hiera wero lkowhe 8 2ood many | T3 G0 B G Georgo Mansur, 8500 to thy 20th: *Kitty Kee; | 1ith aaisty-foot service-blpe attached when [get | |rofesied Chirstians wbo needed somg ot thiy | JP ¥ GEO, B ¢1OILE: Three hundred barrels of alcoliol were ex- | Sa, Hllis Lyous. farceny of $25 worth of ¢l th" "('c s E:f::'"lfm‘}";:‘:r&"’gsg“{x?::"'"v‘m:";:; Bhould we meditate upon Jesus to- 38 ML ! ported from this city yesterday, E]"‘fillg';?','\lmj\,;“‘]:“ finafi"‘.‘(’fi}r{”%fiflfimgfi‘g& bo for 10,000,00. On 2,000,000 of courss the | 1fits ae n.:‘“‘;;: ?,‘?“lfie'ifu,'fii'f..n‘f ;?,n'fi;;hfi:,‘{ NBXLREUDAR BALEIOP Tho Bub-Treasury disbursements yesterday | for cruvity to a horso; Thomss Henmessoy, | horcentage of | Jase. "flfil‘“ flot be, Yery | wu siiould bu ablo o sco the light. BOOTS AND SHOES aggregated $13,000, and the 4-per-eat subsertp- | James Leavlor, Androw” Holies, Peter Pink, 500,000, and” whera e yor? "1 liave put tys Lot ot the WarldZa Jesus ' was sung =0 o WILE D HELD tions, $7,230. il Lizzfo Brown, vazrancy, $100 ine. the fiziires Just nbout ma Tow as they could be | “"lipun the suzzestion of Mr. Pentecost, a ses- | WEDKESDAY, Jan. 20, at ode Kalesrooms, 8% sl Judzo Bangs has been under the weather for | Sometimo fo November last a greeohorn | plaved ot aud run. If I ro ooy lower I shall ¥ Y eat 3 5 et goverit lava, uut woe. around sestendey svtead. | e icrman Stoltz was roped futo'a dive on | hav to snit. up atiops at T swunoss 1 suail | fob,of Braver, tesduionsy wnd oxhortation was 0 Wahasli-ar., at 0:30 o'cloet, EXT 4w OF THTE BIXTIL Dk rd will ol & meetin 5., Thursday evenlog, 4 plno timber, Ve crent individuals took | At which time will be ofiered aline of RUBDE: ve 2 o ! Behool atreet by a colored woman named Nollfe | have to take whut the city has a mind to give at - | Women's, Mi i errn maLdate Al iz towuceeed himeclly And Sr, b ds Mol rotmiyed fui ta the dutles and cares of hls offlce, Jones, aud whilo thera was drugeed wnd robbed | me, and try to bo satisfied, just as It has atways | fari 0t upon tho platforn and n the au- | Women's Miscr’ aud Chlldcene saudals. ~ At the unanimous vote for Viee-President, The HOTEL ARRIVALS, ‘The internal-revenue recelpta yesterday foot- | of $500 cash, aod thencast out. Tho woman | beew before. I don't want to wet my back itp S clection of s Directory resulted in the cholce of Prayer wag offered by the Rev, Dr. Worrell, ed up 830,070, Of this amount, $27,007 was for | was arrested, and, upon the detectives finding | or make troubles umd, to tell you the truth, I s Ei esby o E BUIT'EERS & (0., tho followini uamed entiomen: T. 8, Kirke o rmar.ul::n’::n:.m"w 0T EL: tax-vald epirits, 3,777 for tobaceo unl clrars, and | a portion of the ‘money conceated in an old | have cared very HLtlo’ lntly Tiow my buainges | O alre Bustacnar ot oo 3‘:‘:"&2}“{:‘:&3:2?&; Alcticore pat 1l - g 'hg; F. n}:’"ll.hlm’s"f' W. 1'7'1 Oé:;lu‘;». B. R |5 A Henwhaw, N. 0. Carlvio, 843 for beer, bn‘ljelri utnjm the mxilnu. n(llmoowneg “p"l'lmd went. I havo not Men‘hc org the la:ommlllr:e connection with the voming of blind Barimeus A0 disngnl Chmbors, u *en;':llthllnnr:f:hm x!“ ul 5 euuln Nidney Welsh, London, euter, Mil, Andrew Cochran 18 stfll fofafl and has as yot [ 8244 tha m::r:‘n -n:lggnx:{‘lw v:crwunlfitldnlv'. nr‘kllnmll‘cu ar UB:, m:ld have taken little intor- | 1o Jesus to have Lis eycs opened which ho ‘WEDNESDAY AUOTION SALE. 200 gontlemen well known in Jourbalisticr iy | Sarvoosts AUnL; N e Manthe made o effort, through his lawsers,—if hio fus [ 3, vobiryL Lot ahared the npolle, Theystooy | o ik Bas been done, wihing 5o throw off i of hixuld Ravments, a | FIFLIMITE, Parlor aud G i slcal, art, lezal, and mercantilo cireles, and with | The Rev " Clark, Fits. cieh; London. " | anve—to bo released on bail, When his case | i St LRI e thon of thomoncy 3 willingto throy ol il ot bl Ul karsientiall I or aud Ghamier bels’ orery BOSDECt of fncreasias ‘mwe,';;, T | A A Siah. London, will bo called up nobody appears to know, was recovered, The it took changeo ot rony | STEAM ON STREET-CARS. oChlseld, ""|'dzl:"|':"|."{fif|f|1}:;l:m:f(" o roadinesy WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20, a2 10 o'clock, at auraler even greater popalarity than it fias already at- d Thero 18 now on exhibition at Collector | to Justice alisbury, and were held for tris) to TRIAL OF A NEW INVENTION. tf G A ) W talued. : i i nen Kanoes City. S"";,“ifi""".‘,'.‘;.{‘.?,'.,‘,‘.’{fl Hrvey's ofcs & regulation stlll, with the ine | tho Crimnal Coure, ‘Through carelessness fn | Mr. W. 8. Satiaburs, a practical mechavic, bag | S10UId follow his examle It this respect; we > ucioneen oy, Treaton, N, J, . K, Orv! talier, lewarck, W, McWood, Montreal Lowry. Milwaukea, A.'J. Forter, New Y Gore, Lafayette, W. N, McUauley, 5t, Pas TREMONT LUOUSBE, er. Enclund. | M. Cary, Memphe, Tnd., arling, Topeka. Chas. Alden, Axhland. Lennox, San Fran, ¥, Underhlll stamford, . i, Hogaeth, Cleve, R. O, Newell, Red Oak. Q'ftara, Gd. Rapide. G, A.Fullerton, Roston, D, Buchadan, Racine. G, B, Hopkins, Milw, PALMER HOUSI C. 1. Harns, Bngland. K. J. I I Jenka. St Taul. 1.\ » Halley, Silverton, Col, c Ehelby, M, llarton, Hinflalo, Gibby, Toronto, The many friends of Mr. Edward (]rfl!'ll!ul the editor und proorietor of the i ive-Stock and #rod- uce Jeeporter, will be puined to learn of hisdeath, which oceurred last evening, He came to th city from Bristol, Enelund, (o the fall of 1862, hinving made it bis cholee st the solicitation o Mr. Zerbina Enstman, who was then United States Consul at that port. Bhortly aiter his arrival he accepted the position of live-stock re- porter for Tux Tiisung, und retalned tha posl- Uon for about two years, when he resigned to establish the journal with which he was so long connected, and so wbly edited up to the time of his decease. Mr. Grifliths was an excellent and conecientious reporter, of a rather retiring man- wer, and those who knew hnin best estcemed hould cast off il of our ol ussociations und | NY Fing T evitable %worm® attachinent, simifar to tiat | the Justice-stiop, the papers were not sent to | been for sixtecn weoks engaged fn working out | | : Y 1 ! seized last Saturday night over on West Madi- | the State's Attornicy's ofiica, ns ought to bave the problem of runnloig street-cars by steam :2‘:‘5;:‘:‘"1“’;‘:0 é’l:lrrliflnl: ?:]r\evl:ul:lmt..{&‘z:: DR Goo]}s, (JIIOTHII‘G, &Cq Trom i crtaln saioan wira 1 1 eeh AL | W sy o sihe i Fiers ‘e | WIhoMt tho ablections WiAch Liave biherto beeu | it ol lesvo th light of he world Abine Iats AT ATDOTION as aceurity for a small dobt. Ve saloon peools | papers tn “tho case, Manoing aad Cone | ralsed tnconacctlon with every attempt before | OUF souls. MBI Ay RN s i at length discovered that, o4 It wasn't renfatered, | nelley casily proeurod theie liberty when | made In this direction. After constructing four THE RECOUNT. o ,.,,,,},’,,{‘,T,;L‘j‘,",‘h af 0L at 10 welck 8 it was not the very best kind of socurity, and | the cise was called by the Grand Jury, “The re- | different ougines and testing them, he nt langth = 2 W, i that Its reteotlon, unregistered, would | lease coming to thie knowledge of the police, Kot one that worked so much to his satisfaction KERN STILL OUT IN THB COLD, —_—T slnply increage thelr Nabllities to the Gov- | State’'s-Attorney Mills was visited, and, upon that be tasued tovitations to s number of pro The recount fu the Keru-Holfmann contest was Y ELISON, POMBROY craaient, llm‘I:eli‘ll::n “bavo "‘5‘ b?! |I|‘e reault Jeurnlug the wireless maunor ju which the caso | L E0 Y0 o o T ke ntercatd T e | continued yesterday, und up to and including Auctluaeers, T8 & 80 Kandalph-st. Carly. " ut 1 n o il s cne coruor OF | Bl MaWTING Wischy 05 e o Good,Tofe | Shincry mbaufactire, to atteut pabile tral of | the ‘Tweliths Ward ‘returns 50811 allots bad | R BGTILAR WEE ALE, I p y ne coruer o itls, - Mauning wisclr, for hls own good, left | Pulery manufocuet, to attond s public trlal of | IH8 . i ot foil, AR WEEKLY 8 " the Collector’s office. A Deputy Is huntivg for | town; Connelley waa sreested, and upon’ the i " otor Bt Now 44, i WEOUNLECs DL WAL AT o d : o the man who put it up, und wants to tnterview | 1St succecded fu ratulng 8 continnance tor ten Weit Vau Huren atrect yesterduy | ————2ooto oo — Sl 5 Friday, Jau, 81, at 0:30 2, m. = . MEW PARLOR AND CHAMBER him on sight. ‘The fact thatsuch things oro | doys in bonds of $3,000, Yesterday, when the | 8fternoon ot half-past 3 o'crock. ‘There LA seattered around promiscriousty would asem 10 | vase was culled, It was apparcnt st ho had | WeTe fromn twenty Lo thirty genticmen p . N. Abernetlly, Leaven- C. W. Brook Indicata thut there ething doing in the A | e- | und various opinjons were expressed, | * C. P.tkinner, Portisnd. ville, Col. 1n a prompt and efllclent mannee, and the of Aun street, but rumor varies as to tho truch | st the luventor had a pretty pood thing. The ’ A wedding took place at 8t. Patrick’s Chureh, i8 dotermined to “let no gulity man cscape® If | of thut etatemont, McAulay fs somewhnt of o | Muster Mechavie of tha Cleago City Hallway corner of Desplalnes ind Adang strects, last THE CI 'Y -IIALL. 5 Lounges, Eaay Chairs, D . it cun run him down, profussional bandsmay, and Was upon the bond | Company and a prominent ofiicial of the North AT o Carpoty, T4 Dosks, &o eveniug which was very tarrely uttended, the ——— of the shop-lifter, Kate Wooll, sbout one year | Division Cotpany were present, and expresscd Cooking and Hesting Stoves. church belng Glled to- overtlowiuz. “The ‘von- | e vecelpts of the City Collector yesterday CRIMINAL. agzo, along with Rock, who is now under - r;‘g_""r “3' d'*'r‘:m“'gm;f%';g‘“"h';:g::;irm'f General Iousehold Goods snd Genend teacting parties were Miss Minnte A, Phillips und Eugene D. Towusend, nn atiache of the County Clerk's oflice, Merchan handise. amouuted to nearly $50, Plated Waro,Ulooks,Chromos, Blankets &% ELISOY, 2 tence for swearing falsely to the possession p y ch Wi y el { 1 ¢ basee Fritz Refclicndorff, whose trials and trinala. | Propert. A thorouzh ‘wearch way wiade far | Webts 18 et (0 fiie it s fatleial ua the base he ceret ¢l J 2 Sonnel el i ment, in which a strap fron track about 100 feet POMEROY & €0 2 torued by Father Conway :':"'.'."5'5...7&" ‘n‘:."; u‘fi;‘; (,'.‘S; },fi,‘:,“‘f(; :f‘;fl:mmh Jeatorday Tationn were mentioned in yesterday's paper, h: ',’3;1:5’ yestendny, bul o trace: of il cuuld long Was munruclmlpwu voorly adupted toa It ol 172 4 e = = - w'elock,” The couplo were attanded by Mr, Will il was dischurged yesterday by Justico Pollak, as fal¥test of the exnerlnmg-t. R T 1 A B\’ . l;;g IMAN & NOO : fhat and Miss Lou Kelly, fbe brids und | | Collector Ayves turned in from tho South |y Tasnunu predicted ho would bo. THE INSANE ASYLUM. |00 08 Satien oy sus wvmgron | B ) Hdndolpic. : attived In drege of wineeulorel neermé | Town yesterday 81,551 In scrip to the Treasury. | =, 010 iy named Thomas Sullivan made VISIT OF THR PHCIAL COMMITTES. own smokeand steam to such an oxtent Hhat i QR WEDSHBDAY. Jia. by 85,10 Getock ALARS tollets, with blue ik huts, Mr. and Mre, | From the leaith Deoartinent the sick reporta | gueh g rackot about the court-rooms in the Ciry | The Speclal Committce nppoluted at the [ nelther will be perceptible hn tho stroct whet e e e e — = Towusend lefe on the § o'cluck truln for ¢, | Incladed three cases of weurles fuver und ot of | Jyyjiging yesterduy afternoon that Bl Cahill | Buard meeting Monday. to fovestigate charges | the car s in motion; that 1o nolso whatever s ke | Cl'ocke ' d Gl "“‘c : Louis, where lln-{ will remaln fora few days, | divhtheria, arrested him and turned Wm over to Oficer | azalnst Eugineer Ryan at tho Insane Asylum | e llrlmn :hlu c'}nnnlu umnhulf:ur cun b 3 124 ly fl“ flSS“I ] 0 woutraing will taka up thelr abodeot No. | Thero were tssued yeaterday thirty-thres ware | Traivor, who took hiim to the Armory. visited that luntitution yeaterday, accompanted | prasied in winter by means of utlliziug iho ex- . Y haust steam lnpipes; that any rate of speed can Lewls Hawkius, the vorlely uctor, bas agaln | UY the Commitice ou Public Charitles aud & | po attained from o scarcely perceptible motion 0 Only a £ 9 wouidly quota of contractors sud othiers who de- | to twenty iuiles an hour; that it can be aper- o Sty ot gy @ fow dass 2o Lo | ik in banging o tho akirte of tho Comrls. | Bkl by any ntelizent. berson who. knows rants for new speclal Improvements on streets, lamp-posts, ete., nud the same were pluced lu the handa of the City Collector, At » meeting of Lyons Yost, No. 9, (3, A. R., % hield fu this eity Tucaday evening, the fullowing oflicers were elected to serve during the ensulng Chimueys, Shades, Lamps, Table Colir, Decorated Chamber Toliet bets ana Tea & i Caen Frive Toeh Euapy 10 Te Fets e c y ¢ % i ) ¢ ir0f horeos: UKL the ik W, UECKFOID, Auctl . yeor: Fellx LeBaum, Commanders Anton O, | ‘The city disbursed $125 yesterday to the pro- | bouds, Now Lillic has ¥ 20t tack o L slouer, They went lu carrlages, leaviug the ety | Ehough to manage s pal horees ; __Tot 3 g 2 ! Oyer, B, 'v,; Jacob Loler, J. V.3 It o fé',‘,,"‘ prietors of the tug Welcome on scount of | causing hls arreat for uullfi:-:ly.,"l‘c‘v'vl;l ::::sl llnll: avout 10 o'clock, aud returniug at au early b““{' '"’;"T;u:"'],',uul:" Sttulntio o |ll‘° e 5‘""'1' 8o far Kern has gained thirty votes and [Toff- M. MOOREIOL & €O Adjutant; 'Johu Len, Quartermaster; ¥. W, | services reudered In carrviug supvlics from Mil- | mustathe 100k & change of yenwo from. Sume | 18 the vvenlug, ety it e ee el easan snyinra? ond | cannn hias losk ity soven, ahi Dion has galied NV ABORERGUNE & ¢ | Hartkick, Surgeons Joseph Colin, Chaplaing | waitkes at e time tie crib was lee-olated from | merticld 1o Foote, wnil ‘the Inat-usmed Justica | A8 soon as o cortege arrived at the home of | Lulits it I use will ause o saving uf oue- | i has Vout Ufkycesyens anet BIXon, bas faiiied e ey . i Hugo Flash, Bergeant-Major; Robert Shote, | 8§ communleation with Chlceso, hetd bl to the' County Court fu bonds of | !he ihsanc und paupers, the Bpecial Counmistes ( BFEI 0 SSLOF FUAUINE the cars, Who codt | LERRELRD S0, BRGNS o B a8 Betore the We wiil del to-day New sud Becond-ad 1 QuurtermanirSergeant s Ouear Ratiosy, Oticet | Tero s ulesatitaction winong the heads of [ 50 yuited the hidispeotaryyt looked aronud, [ ghig steacient foreach carls estimated ab } SR of oW Comime weok, wid ths indicatious F U E Gurs, Ko e, who b fled . poa. | becn et haeh Ly (e Comatroter. Came | A SELeylieatry bird samed Jumes Me- | Cituiabiier” FiCSgutatd dn 1o ok, ks was | - CohJ, W I1all s ano of the owners of thia | are Ut Kern bas galacd al b wit zao. RNITURE, tion of Commander for a perlod of tive y sioner De Wolf was especially ireitated. lie Dounld has been awusing htinscl! for a couple suffering at the thine from un aggravated attack | Paient, und he is contident that the new motor - — Y % having decllued re-etection, a serivs of x%: olu- | tald Mayor Jieath that l} be dlgn't et l'h.u full ‘j{,;{.’.&'"};u',’.',',",.',’Iu'xfimfl"fl ‘(lu::ll:xd ?I{e“r':n:rd: o“m%'ih"l.m’ Lut wha, "m"'lflm to presida “"il "l’l.llé lel:l';:l‘ue'lw:d. ffill’n:\"fdl‘m: g‘l'“l’o"-l‘:y“' '.'«'.'.} BUBURBAN, Oarpets and Stovas' Liop, expressive of regret at bis declslon, wid of | emount he asked for he would Lave to with- : catechise the wituesies, Qulloa number teall i i i ; 4 LAKR. ] X vy itnder Dtk ; Bedrtloll mathiudo ‘for scrvicos Fendered, wera | draw the waichmen from. the Bhock-Yards, | Of Miwauken ovenuo saloons und restaurauts, | fed, e 10 0 wot taie Lo o duscions tha | AtFuSHd upon 8 diftersut priuciplo from the | o\ 01a01eaYor oflica this spriog have com- | Boscessce, Kioy Shatarraaiioos Crinder i ! totroduced wd unanioualy dopted. &4 (o | After two years of brd wark ho hud succecded | eriCitl, driukh bl seircsbimenta, aud, SHOT | fact'to uhe frapartial obverrer Ut envy or mal- | Sgiamon rolary eogtucs, huving an exact balues Canitaies Tor oLE RN Aok, B wire-pull. | &2 MUORENOUSE &'C0.; Auctiviey i Soetetn of, W, recular Foutins buslueds tho | o briuglag shince vy that paes whers LOUBIOR | fuckie L pay fof ihe same Dlebossid wes | onotly were behind tha reatzationy 8 | falls “upou any of 1o Warkiug barts, and tho | cre are busy makiog uo the combinatian, which, @00 5 i Yesterday » ludy was wadiog at the Clark. | S3tablisbmeuts inonter.” He had curtailed sul- | Sahii, by Qier Julin Hickoy last night Just | enentes of tho euwineer: Tho churgce Wore, | Backlis cannnt work loogo by uhelukage uiid al- | rom present appearances,wit b harder to foru Whioleauta & itetan: Send fo [ hier pocketbook. Bhu wus i the greatest em- | J5OVERKEr Wurk, whicre it was peeded, Mayor 4 ? prsrdrd 1 et S ers | deéad poluts, as two plstons sre constautly | cuttiog, and thoso who are mow tha best of Wis thadtatiorier Al warrau ; banheetiescatatd dan St | Ttk et B Combinale ety | Aveear, oo Qe s b Rag, et | 11 punly s o s | Ve ot 8, i e Semaaaly | S0 ot SR B, S e, s o B U e ; xnmmflq’{&“;&llm;':";“g"‘:;‘:'“'::"“’\"'l“ (& | necessary to run the city A(:uux"p‘r“;cn:n:llklu:' Efimey found i possession of o brows aputted | 100 winbog the Commisslonors as to wheiler | 048 wid 1o by rollers, gulded by a |short thwe. Awonz the aspirsots for thepo- | ZZH MENE &I w.Madiwa 5. Cukes, % eap, 3 o t " the actual expenditure of Just yeur us a busts ond addiog 10 per ceut thereto to represent the coat of collection, The Finsoce Comnlttes sud the Councll would consider the whole queation irrespuctive of the Comptroller, TURY DENY TURY ARE PAWNBROKELS, Folice-Superiutendent Beavey yesterday caused to be sumwoued tew pefsons who luan money on personal property, and who do not cousider themselves pawnbrokers, uud gave them votice thut they must take out licenses under the ity ordingticg bearlug on the watter callco-dress, aod & uew alapaca skirt, evidently | they Were sustaiued or not. Ityan confessed, | ¥50oved cani fo ihe heads, the lurve roller | sition of Bupervisor are John Tabor, late Lius, slio hield u valuable packazy In oue band stolen; Mary Foutaa, 13 years of age, o | Lowover, to huviny disposed of somoold lead | Wprklue oulslde wud the small roller {naide | Cousty: Commistiones, who thiuks B can WIG e G ¢ nud e foug traln of ber dress in the other, Bbe knew 1o more what to do than any woman ou 8 strect-crossing ever knows. She simply * hollered.” tiracted a wootblack ou the verge of bankruptey. Hie quick vye touk fu the I situation st wlance, 1o two bounds be was at the Judy's side.’ Ha grasped the pocketbook; sud just as the lady had cominenced thavking hitm st cordially, he started wnd rsu. The Lady went too; the st seen of them they wers roundiug We corver of Dearborn aud Mourge an, strollioe musiclan who was found bare- | Without ' accountfiiz fur it, and also to having | Of the cam, securing & positive movcweut with- | carry | thy - Btock-Yards - oud - Car-Shops fewiareat raratoc et ey R Lot L Lol i B b R B L L Yeas | out wear or uolue, It is clalned that the wholo [ axuinst il other caudidates, uud bas bl oo Pateat Wee Buclety, but who w linquished to her pa- | OF two azo, buul away somo old sheet-ron | J0s# by sctual experiment, worklug steamat | 8 particular ~apite agaiust - Euglowood, THOMFSON, 200 Wabash 8 Teuts Upou promises 10 do better by ber; dobn | and 8 “heater,™ which, it I8 claimed, bos | full stroke, does not exceed 5 por cont, ult | which he thinks was the weaus of beatiue bim - = (Hlmore, larceny of a bobby-horse from ' K. A. | bever been puld for. The chargs. of | Deretofure never obtalned by auy otlick engine, | out of & re-vlection last full. George D). Plant, Thomay, of 269 West Mudison street. | drunkenness und neglect of duty ls do- | Thls ¢ouine wos constructcd for s boistio, | ex-Uounty Buperintoudunt of Public Bechioo Staalie Gonlol: tho LETH et tha W nied cuphatically, but some of tie other | A< Col. Hall, witessine fts operations fn the | wili probably cluim the Democratls aud Bock au aor mioi o 1 e e ety | Wituosace—notably the ool und the dissharged | Winiog dstriéts, concelved” the idea tiat 1t | latie uouiuation, although 1t ls underviood that 10 buy 10 her succeasor’the balaiice oa Land, and | PLUBUET=wers elluod to disazree with biw [ €04 ; Ui s BomIDSLIon Wich Bou BIEe Ao b Who “wua_herofore arrested at the lustance of , LUtsI0co they luitied ‘thelr Bwill towand AT I0% STRRNRGLE FROPRLLINL ondf, tho prescat hucumbent, has ‘be. destys COLL 162 Washington-sls i et i e - by Coudlt, the present lucumbeot, bas 1o destre GENCV wiore iuiible” H streets, und sbe still pursucd nlw, ;znulbmbl: ) .:lm: oenaity. éum m.aumm. attiers ¢ n'l :.l'm“umuu nml:ln wl‘ leh lll'jt'")‘- h‘r"&.‘,“.‘i'flnfi'i‘}"u't‘r“ oty i :;’ll:;?::?p:: :I?'::&:: .‘.‘J.'.&':}"\‘i::‘ 3’,,‘;‘.."; {,ar lum‘ul:hr‘ v:ind;culw". H.‘""Mfi"’ W"lk ot e T g ® ore Lo bo made, und e hearivg will soon take | W cfore Justice ou yusterday, and wis s o | ! ¢ & caudldate for re-electlon. The gspirauts & ~ [ et Pl 2 | iy before e it e iy | Eotuarged it ot aiulton it uf | Gags o overess e ngcaleion oay | he skl b sk il el S | 518G 80, LTI gl RS : 5 Yards was neld aeateday,aiternoon I the oiles | ISR 0 b, matier, b foud wuder’ ihe | Gl tuck O speeoasion I (e cpublalat u9on | oe f thase "perludieat Sutburste,—ths ataral | whd duwd tho traimway in fho Geyeiscnt for Gver | SISVET uweroun ud e tradiig uod " bur- ¥ ? U M4t | outzrowth of luxity of wauugemot uud waot | su bour, end sbowed dit be bud gotteu e | KW9I8E ave commenced. e woney, wid It the Union vxoscts to geb 1% | ot diacipilne—rud cun' by compired 50 " the | ohgias usder verfect control ¢ Justien Wilion rays, Phosbe, belut s mesbber of | teacher iuvestigution of some mouths ago in | reverse, und il & man bes to the Unfon und baving au dutercst thereiu, coutd | Which there proved to be a great volume of | fs to sit and turn @ lever forward or backward, | Ratiroad will put upou their Hyde Park time- R ot under the dircumstunces be gullty of lar- | S0ko and but hitle re, That Investlgation led | secording 1o the dircetion 1n which he wivhvs to | tablo two uew traius, one lesvine the Central FRUNUN: ) ony Ch Ao s ¥ 10 the removal of Miss Grant, und it tbis leads | travel. After the engiue bad ¢ottea “warmed | depot a 6:50 . w., golug to Grand Crossing Tourias, travene, o ” 10 the rewoval of Ryan it will be a step 1o cor- | up,” no sound wes heard, uud no smoke or | and returning so as 1o reach the city at u qus p val ok 'd’?,,,; Yesterduy aftcruoon Detectives Shaack and | recting tie wlstake te “reforn’ Board wade | stcam of uby sccount was switted Trot the | ter past 8, [he oluer trata Will Teore the L poliAn TN i Whielan wrrceted lu o Lovel o the tracks near | in faifing to make s cloan sweep o all of the | stack. Al the apparatus, water-cylioders, fire- | tral Depot ot 6:30 p. m., uud, retaruiug, arrive r Rk T the Binzie street bridgo & young 1wan glviug the | fustitutions upan comlug fota power, Fhe fu- | box, ploes, sl wearing were sttached under- | at8:15 p. 0. Theso two tralus will be quit wa No 141 statesh Ordiuauces uf Chicugo™” as foltow: Sxction 1. No petson or persons ahs)l carry on or conduct tho business or caltivg of & pawobroker Within the City of Cicaeo witbout having frst ob- talned & license 40 Lo du uuder 8 penslty of uut lesa than §20 nor wore than §100 for each vltense. Bkc. 2. Ay person who loaus woaey i deposiv or pledge of persunst property, bouds, notes, ur Other acCutities, or who deate 1u the burclhasiug of persousl pruperty or chuscs ju action, ou condition Messrw, Hutcbloson, Higgios, Finlay, Murpbey, Botsford, Armuur, Kent, Chaply, uud Al prowiacot packers. P D, Armour was called 10 ke chuir, sua B, F. Howard was requested toact us Secretary, An wforwsl cousultation was then hela on the Luperative need of addie toual water factlitics st “tbe Biock-Yurds, Va- s xlous plaus for vbiaibiug them were sugvested, such 88 enlarging e Lake wnd Hyde Pak =3 4, OO0 HYDN PARK, oiders, Ul Oo the Ist of Fevruary_the Tlinols Centrul Usaer, C i