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nmedip® iy e YOPCE L : Le-h:ldu)‘ allernoon with fatr-butred Saxous and | Year uude L} THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY. JANUARY 30, THE CITY.. GENERAL NEWS. v PAGES, ° THE CH as to the condition of the road has Leen filed, and therefore the keeper of the gate is not nutbarized to collect, mor the owoer of the gate o recelve, any- toll-fees. The plaintif’s clalm 1hat the Inspectors have flied a report sinca February last: that the raad take the * beater " in liau of any charge, and he did take it, and sokd it for §10. Uther witneases are to be examined, but it s safe to predict fu advance that the end will not only b the dis- charge of that partienlar engineer, but the dis- charge of the engincers in the other county In- charzed sith the highway robbery of Reilley, were acquitted snd discharged. Justice Sum- merflel Joseph Ilabercom aud Fred Hock, tareeny of a horae andcutter fram George Man- sur, 8500 ta the 8thi Daniel Kilfeather, Fred Nergman, and Thomns Crowe, worthless va- would reduce expenacs and most rapidly reduco the debt. As to the Board being In o chaotle condition, Mr. Woodard salid that there was no sense In that, The Board had been paylng s intereat, und had provisions made for a con- N LL ho followlng officers wer ES1: BILL. the ensulng year: Past Comm ot i for m.ay — Swain, Chicaro; Sentor Vice Commenr, = D [V Pavey, Mount Vernon; Junl V“m”'""'r.(!.wv Chin Lan Pin and His Associates L 3 Junlor Vice Comemy, . llm:nluu;l of (pn)-n:,\cm. It the cornur(n:: i {' 8. ll,nmlvlert. Gaolesburys Medieal l)lrm;' 0 et rk, is at the Bher- + thar th re § stitutions, grauts, £100 fine: John McLean, who entered 3 | authorities refuse to gssess n 3 1 1t. M. M. Robhins, Aurora; Chaplaln, . eoiid ZAa G BRI DLBET ey B o T e it Slenes Eifoon'in th Trenty.second strict dutrict an | sullelentiy farge to ' oay’” e anoual Mot Aldrmad byt Tatasia; Comncll of Adniuintrasi 1 Ml ts Ralph Plum, of Streator, fs at the Palmer | IBris Mable for the penaiy | ach vase of UNCLE SBAM'S. demunded of the woman In charxe &) centa crest o ands, e forcing, Justice Sully contin e case till Feb. 8, ‘The whale nelehborhood of farmers tributary to the toll-gate are united in fighting the corporation. THE CITY-IALL. 3 ‘The license mce(n'u yestenlay came to nearly cash aud some clean underwear, $100 fine. wauld not necessarlly suffer, 1t waa more than likel¥ that {hey sonid recure a mandamus com- (qmnz them to provide for the necessity. Mr. Woodard has writlen to Mr. Bisvee infurming Lim of many of the facts above set torth, RELIGIOUS. Lawier, of Rocklord; Gen, J, X, Ree, Such Legisintion Not in Accord- | Soringfell: J. W. Burst and tien, s, 75" ance with International rense, of Chicago; Delegates to the ety L . Encampment—Gens. U, L. Mann anq 4T, . Eu WWe rence, of Chleago; Alternates—uson Giar of Galesburg;. L. C. Porter, of Autora, California Papers Discuss It | NextState Encampment will be held in Chigy Houre. Col. P, D, McCarthy, of New York, is at the Tremont. Alfred James, of Milwaukee, is s guest of the Grand Pacifle. Benjamin Miller, of Philadelphia, stops at the The Sub-Treasury disbursed $210,000 {n cur- rency yesterday. The pooular snbsceiption tothe 4 percent con- sols yesterday was $4,0%0, ‘I'he Internal-Revenue receipts yesterday ag- OBITUARY. SUDOE JAMES 1. KNOWLTON. A larre number of Iawyers aml citizens gen- crally will be pained to learn of the death of James H, Knowiton, su well known as lawyer, ence, which Oiled the audltorium. The services Legan with the hymn, ** I gave my lfo for thee." The Rev. M. D. Chureh, pastor of 8t. Juhu's Reformed Epircopal Church, offered prayer, after wnich *Beulah Lunl" was sung. ‘The 20,741, of which $16,801 Tlected hich took pi PRARECOTD AT SYEBHING the last Wednceday in January, 18y Grand Paciic. £100. frcmtc;llzk.o.dl.n which $16,801 was collec! ,\ln:l\rt‘:-mm, nnlll 8;:1:;\[nml|st.u:’\h(cl} |m8,, r{snl:c lrl"“l.lj Hall was very ':Z"m‘lfhorf,mm:(nt from a Pol:ucal Stand- eventng the Chicago Orchestra li'nh’m. Thly N Feth o yesterday morning. e was vora Feb. 20, 131, | fhie noanday services yesterday, The beautifu point. cert [0 the Opura-Hlouee, whic = 1 oup [ Mrs. Etizabeth Cady Stanton, of New York, 18 | About £200 f'n:l"l:' scrip was disbursed at | T dam recelved $7,000 in bright now shiny | at Canandaigua, N. Y., tlxs son ot Ephraim B. | weathier had a tendency to attract a larie udi- B e loare, which wil e oiogg A ALILE St Ahe Troastiey sesieniar: buzzard dollars fn payment of dutles on woods | Knowlton, When hic was b his family removed sl sty 'The llon. F. O, Wyatt, of Dubnque, Is so- Journing at the Tremont. The Hon. James Hendricke, of Albany, Is registered at the Grand Pacifie. Three tnses of scarlet fever were reported at the Health Department yesterday, Collector Asres, of the South Town, banded {n serip vesterday to the sam of 814,850, The cash receipts of the City Treasury yester- tnported by Fietd, Leiter & Co. ‘The bagged coln weigheu over 400 pounds. Most of the heads of departments in the Gov- ernment_rookery were yesierday in attendance on the Blodgett Investigation, hence the news to Chataugua., He first studled medicine with Dr. Bullard, but, becomine diseatistied with ft, gave it up, and began reading taw with Judgo Qsborn, who ts still living, nlmoat a centenarian. Speetat Dlspatch to Tas Tribune. ST.A—RVIN G EMISAANT WABHINGTOY, D. C.y Jan, 20.—The Chincse | oo yonn 5 U0 _smlr:mfl'gh Mintster has declined to be interviewed on the P City of py, subject of the passage of the Antl-Chinese bill {:‘;’:‘i‘c‘:f&;‘fi"" and Puru, Lrings from g 1 estitiite Americans who ) K o 2 Ly the House. ' Ilis representativer, however, | 4 Y hal comg The t ture yestord bserved by ¢ City In 1343 he moved to Janesville, Rock County, | hearts of the congregstion were lifted . . down the Amazon frot Stantonce, .\(nn::nugfn:;a-cl:;':sg?l;fia:i:; "atroet (Fiimuxe | Jay anounted to #3,087, ‘the disbursments | budget tiis "“"""‘““"‘“""" than ususal. Wis,, with Mis father. The followivg sear | up in silent orayer whilo tho following | (FCely stata their views, which, in substance. | \qorra, where Colltnn & Co, 48 Dartontig Dufiding), was at 8 n. mw., 3 10 & m., 3; 14 | were abous §1,000, Q. C, McCord, & Doputy Marshal from the | po 'went to New York, and marred are, that the Minister is not u‘urplrlu H tllmlnle understands the necessities of politica; that it = fs not within the grovince of the Lower House ':‘;:‘:g““" E‘v‘l::l:zl”:nn;!';ntlmf to abrogate treatics; that nothing to nterfere | hundred and twenty yet n-m-[' with the reclproeal relations between Cnina and | ably be brought on the next sty the United States will come of this attempted ————— lugislation and that, if anything should hap- § ¥ . MISSING. pen, it will be casler for China to exclude CINCISNATI, Jan. 29.—Miss Bowen, daueh, from ler markets 28,000, barrels of flour | of Danicl Bowen, of Vinton Township, n" shipped In one week from San Francieco | McArthur, O., 1tk her fathier's mnhlem.!;m:;’ than It will for the United States to abrogate | 20th inst. to vislt some Iricnds a mile away .,: requests were readt For o young wanderer; for = young man out ‘ol ewmplovinent} for meetings at Spring Valley, Milwankee, nnd Belleville, Ont.; for Lwenty-two business-meng for three persons anxious to be saved; for four brothers; for n Christian in great trouble; fur Sunday-school classes; for a moral and uprizht business-man who daes not realize the need ol a Bavlor: and for the Supcrintendent of a Sab- 21\"1‘-.:0!100!. that'lhie may be filled with the Holy i "l‘hc Rev. Mr. Mofrls made a fervent prayer that Christ, out of lils abundant mercy und In the fulluess of His grace und mighty power, \ve been ep, The mun werg chied condigyor nany ek, (g n, und wilj eainer, O ‘The Speclal Committee on Gambling will have a conference In Supt. Seavey's office at 8 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. THE FINANCE COMMITTER arc yet in sesslon Neuring over the estimates and'trying to do their fevel best to cut down cxpenges. Bome of 1he results of thelr delibern- tions were put fn the form of definite recum- mendatfons to the Councll, while several ques- tions were mercly discussed and only a half assent given. Yesterday forencon the poiice estimates oceupfed their attention, and there was 8 good deal of cutting. Supt. Seavey s dls- Springteld district, was i town yesterday, in search of a warrant for the arrest of Fred Castie, of El Puso, Woodford County. Fred was re- cently Indicted §n Soringfield tor conspiring to defeat the ends of justics in connection with the Pekin Whisky Ring. Tle putup a job to prevent the attendance of Charles Johnson, an impor- tant witness. Commissioner Hoyne tsstied the nuceszary paper and the oflicer left for El Paso last eveniug. HOTEL ARRIVALS, PALMER HOUSE m,, 363 i p. ., 303 8 p. n., 6. Barometer ut 8 8., 20313 8D, m.. 2038, At 2:30 yesterday afternoon two gentlcmen, numed Wetzel nud” Glimore, walle riding cast on Madison strect, near Ogden avenue, wero thrown out of thelr bugmy by thelr horse shy. ing from o wagon standing in the rondway., Mr. Waetzel was quite badly fujured. The Congressional Commlitee in session at the Paimer House, investigating the charges azainst Judge Blodzett, remained in theiv sev- eral roums at the hotel last evening. There were tany caliers, and thelr apartments were gaged In butlding b rallrond, at Chatanqna Agnes B. Flanders. They lived In Janesville fur Tour years, uud then removed to Snulisbura. o Lnlli'clle County, whero they speut ten years.: During that time Mr, Knowlton servedytwo terms ns County Judge, He then returncd to Jaunesville, nnd served in the Legislaturo five years, representing Lafay- ette und Rock Counties, During these tiva years he was ong of the primae movers In the sb- olltion of capital punishment in the Beate, and was also the person who exponed and made pub- lle the LaCrosac railroad bomd frauds. He was ane of the counsel -for Judge Levi Hubbell in o ! e Ao the Burlingame treaty; that the measure in {ts | has not begn secn sioce, llnvlnzlucm.k,, 3 e Jonathan Snow, Toronto W, G, Deval, 8t. Paal. his impeachmsnt trialy, nud also the leading | Would hear and answer the prayers offered in | pregent shape Is useless, and that it cannot pass | covn Creelc unon a large drift, it is thy visea by promindat zenticmen and politizians | anpolnted at fh small Slowance e Lo h | o e 1" ibemuett, i wint'e | dounsel for Raratow U hia contraversy witly | bellalf of these requests. ; alic missed her footing il Aamk bonecn b i s Chsiie edatipipioet sk B Tie Gormvalliee. Hive " recambemiod finifo, Geo. S, Fonter, St Loutn. | Uasford. Ho Gm to Chicazo 1o 1834l fret | - * 1MInE i Thee 1 was sung, followed by the | {he Benata and escape dechlon of e Supremy o b eneath te Modame La Chapelle continies her walks at Adams, ‘bapman, London, O'lirlen, Detroit. llerman Van Coo, Hoila'd C. A. Baldwin, Lioston. John Carroll,, St. Catha. A. Campbell, LaSatie. URAND * PACIFIC, L. Cllel 8¢, Louls. W. fI. Townsend, N. Y. eland, W, that' he be sllowed only eleht estra detectlves, This small allowance, eavs My Pearsons, s piven in the intercsts of the city, bhut the grumblers sas it would be wall to look out for the interests of the citizens, and thus relleve them from the bur- den of carrsing revolvers, However, Mr. Seavey accepts bis eight detectives with thunkfuluess, although he still thinks that our palice force 18 deflelent §n numbers, Proportionately Chicago has less polive survelllance tn regard to (he ter- ritory covered. hie says, than any of thehizelties of the United States. As coinpared to New York, it {8 7 to 1, and, In regard to London, over 12to 1. The tollowing arc the recommenda- tiona made by the Committee: Salary of "General !ll‘pcrlnlamlmt, $3,6004 of Deputy Buperintendent, 345007 of the Hecretary, $2.000; Custodinn, §1,533; Superin- tendeut’s clerk, $1.¥0: Asslstant Secretary, Court on its unconstitutionality. The knowl- | Uriit-wood. Bhu iwas plabithil i the breachs, edge of this fact by partics in the House makes | PrOTIs0 suit agaiost William 11, Keakera. it valucless os a verdict o the Chinese question. i s0 long as the Burlingame treaty remains in | Soupizns, DavroN, 0., Jan, 6, 1870, ~Dy, j,-:',: force, In this agreement mulual advantages of | ger, Chlcago: Aftor a falr trial of three mogtyy freo migration and regulation of citizens uud | intwo cases, neemingly Incarable, 1am plad 1o " subjects respectively from the oue country to | thatthareanit has been all that you could chiy the other s recognized, and privileges, immu. | and ";ll"'-hs "fi-‘"{; sanguinie could hape for, gy nitfes, and exemptions of cltizens or subjects of | APectily T . LIowH. Governor." Dr. by, the most favored natlons are assured to Chinese. | & o her House, ——— TIOW THUER PLASTER 1;:::.':!'0)( THE SORE PLAUR Indigeation, dyaoepsia, nervons prostration, all forma, of ganieral debifty relieved by st BAx Fraxcisco, Jan. 20.—The leading four- ’ ¥ taking Mensman's Peptonized Bect Tonte, ine o nals comment on the passage by the House ot | Presaration of becf containing ita entire natriy the, Anti-Chincse bill. The Call congratulates assoctated Mmself with E. 8, Smith, and after- wards with Erben Jamleson and Frank Seales, ‘The orinclpal murder case with which he was connected hiere was that of Perteut, be having defended Lim at the thme of his trial in 1872 He died av_a quarter of 10 o'clock yesterda) morning of iscase of the kidneys, with which he had been atllicted’ for four years past. The funeral servicus, which, at the request of Mrs, Knowlton, will bo conducted by Gen. I N, Stites, will take place ut Nu, S01 West Mudison street ot ) o'clock. this moraluw, The remains will be taken Middjeport, Wis,, where bis father und mother were burled. MATRIMONTATL, TARDENIMOOR—VORE, A quict but very pleasant wedding took place at8o'clock last evening at No, 760 Wabash dny’s leseun from the twelfth chupters of fle- Lrews and Romans, flrst verse i cachchapter. The rucoof thia Hfe, all the speaker, must be run with patience. Ileaven could not be at- talned without patlence, cudurance, labor, and perseverance. ‘IThere were two things man must tovercome,—difficuitics to be conquered. tle mnst In the first place lay aslde cvery sin that beset him. He muat strip himself of the sl of unbeliel as the racer was stripped for the course. In the_second place, he mnust lny aside every welght, During the tralning of athlctes they ran with heavy weights locked to thelr eandals, but when “the day for the race cama they knocked off these weights and sped away to ‘the goal. There were some who contended that ft was sinful to attend thcatres, to dance, to usc tobacro, ete. While not dis- posed to discuss the gJuestion or sin in the abstract, the speaker was unable the Folly Thieatre. She finisbed her 400th quar- ter-mile” st midnight, Her apoctite is_vood, She sleeps well and s in good condition. Guyon, the champlon thirty-six and forty-cigbt-hour pedestrian, will heel-and-toe the truck on Satur- duy evening, und attempt thirtecn miles In two hours. A Inrge number of ladies and gentlemen ns scmnbled in the Shermau House club-rocm last eveuine to welcome Mre. Elizabeth Cady Stan- tou und listen to her lecture on ‘* Hereditary Puarentage.” At the cooclusion of the lecture & discussion was had on the points suggested, which was yenerally porticipated {n by those present and continiied unt!l & lute hour, Charles Aldun, dnver of onc of Ellsworth & Co.'s conl-wagons, while lu au_tntoxicated con- ditlon, yesterday afternoon, fell from his wagon at the’ corner of dtate and Randulph streets. Gault, Sitteaukee. J. . Sypher, M. Allerion, N, Y.~ Geo, W. Spauldiug, los. N. Smith, lismilton, Samuel Thomas, Colum: LY. us, O, » Clark, Detroit. 8,0, Woodson, Platte, W. 3. Willlams, Vin- Geo. Whitney, Neeoa, cennes, « Wis, SHRRMAN MOUSE, T. A, Budd, New York. F, U, Gay, Rockford, Gilmore, R. Ist'd. P, G, Latimer, 8. Louls, liawley, N. Y. K. Blanckard, Albaiy, Ao M, Eddy. 8t, Panl, D, Porter, Montreal. 4, P, Whitford, Beloit, 1, Ellthorpe, Roch'ster Thomas Blakey, Fhila, A.B.Cummins, Des Moin' TREMONT HOU: >z Droperties. It {a not a mere stinant {1k, 3 tracts of beel, but contsins vlood-making, frs, generating,and 'Iife-sustaining_propertie b Thch al W the cominunity on the actlon of the House, and e ate 1k it enfastion Tohtiooveriey I Ige bt i ;G 1,703 Llcuteuants, $1.1 E. B, Dewey, New York. C.L. on, 8.Francieco The partics married were Mias Liti 0 sed how a womau could rin the | elgima that the Senate cannot refusc promnt e or exbasath P earhietner the ‘Yhe hind wheels of the wagon containiog two [ $h173 Capfatus, L0 euu 2. B, Dowey, . CL. , 8. avenue, The p ed were Mias Litian ot B LT L B Lol result of cxhagstion, uervons prosteation. e el Sergeants, $6503 detecilves, 81,050: patrolm T, AL _Hudl, Denver. . I, Carney, Detroit. o ruce with a bull-room hitche: » it thrawing awas all CHancEE OLR | Wtk of Aeaty. discaims tous of vol passed over his rlebt arm drom the | g0 Slon-Keopers, $0%3: ' pound-keepers, | (1. & Vonicr, St.Lonte. Jameaa, liawley, bixon, | Vore, daughter of Mrs. E. C. Vore, und Mr. | theatre to the otier, or & eiew of tobacvo fu her | Biteat williontihranlBe sy : o et sy John Bluir. Tosion. Gea. W, Grattan, Omaha. it. Stuart, Cedar Raplde. J. liendersiiot, ilourton, 8, Hommeraclag, N. 1. J, Uall, Burlington. CRIMINAL, Esther Hirschbery, a deeo-cyed Taraelite, ap- peared before Justice Ilaines yesterday, and charged A. B. Woods, onc of Turtle's private detectives, with the larceny of jewelry belunglog to her. “The detective gave bail till 11 o'clock this murning. - 657 Early Tuesday mornlug burglars clambered to the roof of the butlding No. 580 State strect, und, dropniog down by means of o rope ladder through & skylight, heiped themselves to $160 worth of cutlery from the stock of Jones & Stetbins, They departed in the same manner Edwin (5. Hardenbrook, of Maaodel Brothers, The ccremony was performed by Prof. Bwing. The bride wore o combination tollet of white ratin and tulle, withitrimmings and ornaments of orange flowers. After the ceremony and cobgratulations, the company bLad supper, und then dancing wos in order for the remainder of the evening, Mr, and Mrs. Hardenbrook departed upon the 9:80 o'clock train for = short trip weatward, lntendlug to re- maln about o week. Returning, they will take up thelr residence at No. 756 Wabash avenue, The preseuts were numerous and uscful, Among those present were Mr, und Mrs, Jumes Fort, Mr. und Mrs. Paltzer, nee Woodruff; Mr, and “Mrs, Henry Sloan, Mr, und Mrs, Killlan Winne, Mr. and Mra, Lafe Curtls, Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Norwood, Mr.und Mrs. Frauk Weayer M. und Mrs. George A, ifardenbrook, Mr. nnd Vones. He lives at No. 135 West Chicogo ave- nue. The West-Town Board met yesterday after- noon, Supervisor Gurney in the chalr, Botne Toullthe busiiess wns transacted, after which Justices Ingersoll, Matson, and Eberbardt were appolnted a committee to tlx the ealaries of town officers, und to submit some plan for the management of fown affairs, by which the ex- e of collecting the taxes anddoiog the bust- ness could be reduced. The Buard ndjourned without date. The Executive Committee of the Assoclation of Luke Underwriters is in seasion at the tirand Paclfie engaged in cstablisning the rate of lake usurance for the coming scason. The Commit- tec coneists of Capt. E. I Dorr, of Buffalo, Cliirman; Alfrea James, of Milwaukee; James Tlendricks, of Albany; Wi K. Crowell, of New i from ' puinionary complainta. Caswel, I Co.. Droprictors, Now York. For sals n;“n',"né ghts. mouth, Whatsoever Inndered one—that {s, neutralized one’s scrvicos to Christ—was a sin, Ho had nuver found in nn_experienco of four- tecn years that Christians loaded up with thea- tres, bull-rooms, und the lika ever made much headway. Christians to reach Heayen must lay nside every weighit that tended to delsy them n the race. “Let all pray to doil for a Christian conununity {n Chicaro. ‘The Rev, Dr. Crufts was on the stage, and 8 victorious smile tlluminated his tace, ‘The Rev, Dr, Stebbens, ** the sweet singer,” sang n solo, *Ohl crown of refuicing,” fullowed by prayers, one belng by an elderly lady io the audience. ‘I'he cougregation sang *' Preclous Promiscs,” after which remarks were made on the lesson read, by ministers aud Jaymen, who presented themscives as evidence that they had lnid nsido every welght, and with patlence were runniug Reoublican victory In California fn thenext Con- gresalonal electlon, The I'ost approves the measure, and arguesd that the manner in which the question was man- aged, through a transient Democeratic success, will not affect the relative status of parties in Californla fu the coming election. The Alfa I8 silent. The Chronlele contents jtself with a brlef ed- Itorial review of the nuture of the bill and its management by the Democeatic membera, The Bullelin considera that 1he bill will solve a troublesome Industrial problem, and dwells atrongly on the protection it will afford sgalnst epidemics, citing the plague vow prevalling in the Orlent, and the previous smull-pox visita- For the Housa of Correction, $35,000 was the allowatve recommended. The Health Depart- ment was under conslderation in the stterooun, but no defnlte conclusion was come to. The following recommeudations in regard to the Department of Publle Works were only parthally ngreed upon, and will be reconsidered o fuil committee: ., Btreet repalrs and_cleaning—North 8ide, £25,000; Soutn Stde, £40,000; West Side, $5.~ 000,—which makes o total of $1:30,000 for this work, nzainst 8187,000 appropriated last vear. For sldewalk inspection and strect obstructions, $27,000 was recommmended. TUR GAY QUESTION still occuples the thouglits of the Mayor and the Councilors, and mahy more. At the last meeting of the Coundil, It will be remembered, an order was passed [nstructing the Comptroll- TARDRY DIIOOK-YORR—Tu this city, " Inst., by “he llev. David Bwing, ot lnllt’ ll’r"’:)\{!h;'..?ll: g, on v G arduliodk aud i Lria re. AR ARA AR P i AR e A omon. (00T Ian, 12, of cunsumbtion, Amssn Foot, s vars, uiteral £ram his late restdence, 48 Weat Madiwn, orday, Feb. I, b 0 8. m, [iemaine wii bo 1 via Chicazo, 1inck laland & Facific Kaiiway on 10 m. 1rain (0 Oliawsy il for Interment, it Peoria (i t eyory welght, sud with patlenen tlons on thils const. It believes that the Scnate, | pies .1.4,7,‘";2'{":‘.{:,“,5,:',,‘".{“{3‘;,';‘,’- Neess wil tats York; F. A. Buldwit, 'of Toronto: J.J. Clark, | er to scttls this gas bu iness by making a con- | 88 they entere Mrs, Birch, Mra, Gen. J. Jones, Mrs. Be- | ' rCE Ly ran Ao BOC0 ; It eious to the | U Promptly pnssing the bill, can doprive the | late ruience, iy Fard-ar. { arriigos 10 towhily of Detroft; and I J, Smith, of Chicago. ‘The | tract with the companics at a certatn rtated 3 bee, Mr. ‘and Mre. Plilip P.' Lec, rs. bitsion, osired 1o et Spouiers of the | Democracy of anv advantaza they may hava | ciiboria Nayamon mgedad year - T4 B dn. vrocecdings are of a brivato character. prics un to noxt "5“}:' city sl year s jjehn Ryuo, & _{"‘;;‘gv,_};“;’.‘."?fl‘,‘::l::?&';f'{:’,’_ Jdames Clemon, ~ Mrs. Ueorge ™ E, Ahern, | benediction, desired to renifud speakers of the At IReddve trom January to Janun aud, as there s o request be nade several days ago. All who waited to take part in the mecting inust come to the platform. This ho should fusiat upon without fear or favor, variatlon or exception. ‘I'he congregation were then dismisacd, TIRST BAPTIST CHURCIL. 1T3 PINANCIAL ENTANGLEMENTS. The First Baptiat Church property, corner of South Park avenue and Thirty-second street, 18 onee more to Le offercd for sale at public ven- due. On the 30th of December last it was to have been sold under & trust-deed to ono Car- ver. Dut on the morning of the sale It was postpaned - Indellnitely, My, Carver having con- sented to walve his rights for tho time belng. ‘Yhereupon J. LI, Pearson, the holder of the firat- morteage bonds to the amount of $22,000, took weasures to protecs hils Interest in the premises, Negotlations looking to a comprowmise of thut gentleman’s clalms bhave been iu progress for sume thing, but the advertisement of 8, W, Raw- sou, Truatee, announcing the sale of the prop- erty Feb. 4, would indicate that these clauas have ot becu compromised. galned in the House. The Sacramento JRecord-Unlon characterizes the manner of the passaze of the bill as a des- perate attempt on the part of the Democrata to recover lost preatige I California, and the bill itsell as a glittering generality which should be repudiated, togsther with the party that of- fersit. 4 ‘I'ne Ezaminer approves the bill, giviog the Demoeracy malnly the credit for it. Local representatives of the Democratlc party are jubllant over the actlon of the Iluuse, and claim that tho bill fs & strictly Democratic measure. Tho Republicans rerard it as an attempt to make Democratle canital, but are grateful for 1t 08 n restrictive measure, Kearney calls it o mero pplitical wedge, and says Congress would never have touched the question but for camputen purposes. Ex-Minister to China F. F. Low believéd the bill would be of little practical effect, as the Chiucse contld be landed fu Britlsh Columbia, Judements by confession were yesterday entered up aguiost John Molter, a musle-dealer at No. 1% State street, aud who used to be on Madison strect, near Dearbor. to the amount of ucarly £3,000. One was by the Nutlonal Bank ot lllinols for $1,057, und two Ly Ernest Gabler for $1,700. The stork, which {8 not suf- ficient to satisty all these clalins, was turned over by Mr., Molter, and Is now iu the haads of & custodian, A couference between the packers—who tinve cstablisbinents at the Btock-Yards und Fire- Murstial Benoer ahd the Chiel Engincer of the Hyde Park Wuter Works was held last evening fwone of tho parjurs of the Paloer House, [ur 1he purpose of discoverlng the best oluns to guard ngoinst fires ot the Stock-Yards, ‘The mceting was a very lengthy one, sud was held with ¢fbsed doors. Tlie partics who stteaded the m\-ulmg fought vury shy of "Iun THIBUNR reporters who questioned dicin at the close of the meeting as to their doings. By dint of strong persuasion Marshal Beuner “and Mr. Armnour Ouully stated that it was agreed to buitd 1 larize cistorn and counect It with u six or elght inew wain. And for this, 80 much sceresy, ‘The aunuat celebration of the Free-Thinkers® non, ars, Erioniaal Canily aes taviled to'attend fusenitron rcy Hoaplial thls morning e i s, m., by curriagesia Caivary. Trxfmmn papers please copy, TALI~Un tlie Z7¢hh 1at, at hla residence, 303 On F.o OF Brislit’s dincase of the kianeys, Jowph k. itaiitas, Englai 1hie Misnes Gregaton, the Misses Murghey, Miss Rogers, Mr. 11, I\ Jones, Mr. T. M. Knox, Mr. ;n;]nkl Barker, Mr, Albert Winune, Mr. Martin atlett. terday identiticd by several lndies as the thief who soatched a nocketbook contalning $33 from o lady on the streer several doys ago, but un- fortunately neither the loser’s nmino nor ad- dress ure remembered. Bhe fa requested to call at the Armory. Tlugh Keenan, s)tas Kern, was yesterday held in 6300 to the st for ohmn‘nu money by false pretenses. It le said that lie purchased 4 barrel ot flour of A. C. Reeble, of No. 720 Larrabeo | 356 Wabash avenuc, at balf-past 7 o'clock, the street, giving in payment an order upon his wlie | Jey, Dr, Ryder nlllcluum‘;(. ‘Tha bride woro a for $10. Ile met the delivery-clerk on the way-| greqs of drege-of-wino silk, trimmed with sacin 1o tie house, and relleved bim of $4.25, and the | ang Duchesse lace, and ornaments of dixtonds. clerk of course falled ta find any such house a8 | iy the relatives and Intimate fricads wituess- the one destgnated, Keenan was afterwards | o (i ceremony. A reception was betd, und o found and arrested {n the West Division, fine supper, furnished by Wrleht, was eaten, Charles Jones, allas Carlos De Luca, who was | siter which the couple took the train for the arrested at the lustance of the Humaone Soctety, | East, fntending to bo ubsent ten days or tvo touk a change of venut yesterday from Justics | weeks, Returning, they wiik reside st No, 830 Morrison to Justica Beully, aud got a continu- | Wabash avenye, - ¢ auce till Wednesd + The ofteridn ‘The presents were numerous and elegant, with which the aliano " 1s charged is that of keepiug a number of simall chilaren, compell- Ing them to beg ubout the street, vlay musical tustrutents, und solicit pennles'therefor, nnd requirtog them under pepalty of 4 severe beat- ing to turn in at nlght to the” sald Carlos De- clause in the charter which nem}nzlv prevented the city from makiug comtracts for which there {8 no aoppropristion, upon the lezal construction of the same will depend the validliy of the proposed contract authorized by the ordinance. ‘I'he Appropriation bill for the current year be- fng under conslderation by the Finance Com- mittee, and it buving to come before the Conn- il for ratification at an early date, it mav be seen that it the charter clause dues probibit such contract without wporupriation, any con- tract the Comptroller makes up to May would be declured null and vol THE COUNTY BUILDING. The toll-road inspectors sent in thelr Jaouary report, und It shows that ull of the roads ars in good conditlon. Duriug the present month 395 tous of coal bave been consumed at the Uospital aud 600 tons at the Jusane Asylum. The County Agent says that the expenses of s otlice for this month will be $7,000 less than DYRI—~TOWNSEND, Miss Haonle C. Townsend, daughter of M. G. Tuwusend, Esq., was married to Mr. John W. Dyer, an employe of the flrm of Boales, Fay & Conkey, wholesule grocers, at the resldence of the bLride’s parents, No. 1 ized 4.2 years. KNOWLTON-Judge James 1L, Knawlion, Fiineral st 0'a. m. to-day from 'Tit Weat s At the request of Aits, K duet tho servicos. Friends luviicd, K] Hicuty Janueson, aga2?yersy, enca Ut b yarenis 3G r. THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT, Dyspepsin ia the natfonal complaint. Atmont evory othor man or woman you taect has it and the reault 1s that the number af pscudo-remedier for It s asnunicrous as Pharach's host. Theyar for the most part worthless. 'There ta, howerer, s searching erndicant of this distressing and ol ¢ malady, one whosy genuloe merits long s'ace ramed 1t to B foremiont place amonge toe stapla med- feitien of Atiericd, 1bmetter's Btomuch Ditteyes- tirpates dyspepsia with greater certafnty aad promptitade than any known remody, andfe 3 most genlal Invizorat, appettzer, andiald fo tion. Thees are not empey ussertions, As thoo of our countrymen and women who hase espe- rienced its effocts are aware, but aro backed up by comorlslug the followinz: A full set of silver, pearl-handled knives, from the Detroit Com- mandery; set of china, from Eugene D, Town- seml; silvor water-service, from the cmploy of Bofes, Fay & Conkey; totlet set, brusl, mir- ror, comb, et M. ud Mre, Behwinden, of | " idetablo talk bet Mr. | nnd t3euco make thelr way to Californta. Ile e Rora s R Tt e i K sk bt ] ‘Fliere was considerable tal wtween Mr. bt L e, 1o ers nlsu promotu a regnlar heliof 5""‘"1:31"1"1.".‘{"&; of th natal dax of Tou Palie | for e corresponalog month a year axo. Ll;u o certaln -:m of mioney. Matean; Niel ¢ poreclalil std Bllvr r';:‘l‘.'idf.'.f'& Fearson i cotimuittee sapowered 1o treat | looked upou the micasuro 48 an attcmst on tho Voay anil give n healihfal'stimalus tulhy ancsy Lt % ot rd C g8 t was reported to the Cottage Grove polico | , Y k) % Mrs. 1 with bim on beliwlf of the churel, but the lat- § part of certaln politicians to obtain the suvport = — B e ;::{;En:l'-‘ eariug e o o Garer forie, 12 8L 188 | yosterday that the burn of Cs F. lewmick, In | 2ivurceleryelusa, Mr i Mes, Bentier, Wino- | tor were unable to come to bis ternis. '(lieso i 4 of the 8and-Lota. At the Chinese Consulate the bl s consid- ered ootagonistie with treaty provisiuns, and likely to result fn complivations with Great Britatn, ¥ GRAND ARMY. Thirteenth Anvunl Encampment of the De- partment of Illinols at Galesburg—TIroces- slon, Sprechies, klection, and Bunquet. Apectal DiapateA to The Tritune. Qaresouna, 1L, Jau. 20.—The thirteenth sonual encampment of the Departwent of - nols, Geand Army of the Republle, was held hero to-dav, For soveral weeks the tnembers of Post No. 45, of this city, have becun muking extensive preparations for the occasion, und they surely are outitled to great pralse for tha hospitablo manner {n whicn they have enter- taloed thelr distingulshed guest sud comrades. A large number of guests arrived Jast cvening, und cnjoyed a grand jolllficution meeting in the Grand Army Hall, which s constdered the finest in the Buate, having receotly been re- fitted througbout, This morning the remainder ol the dulcgates und represeutatives from all parts of the State arrived to the number of necarly tvo bundred. At 9o, w. Adjutaut-(ien- eral t{ililard, Gen. J. N, Reece, und other prom- iuent military personages were et at the depot by Company A, of the Fourth Regl Ty und es- corted to the Union flotul, whero o sulute of several guns was flred. After the ususl shag- ing of hands uud complimentary remarks, the processiou formed, headed by the ChicagaOr- fnscriptluns eulogistic of the free-thinker, Dr, C. G, Paoll was the orator of the evening, and delivered In Norweigan touiue an aodress that comwanded much attentfon, After the address, the Internatlonal Soclety sang severa! sclections und ap orebiestra played very pleas fng. A dramatle sketch portrayivg the troubles of a preacher in elivering st address nt a fuucral wus enacted, much to the amusement. of all present. Danclng and supper coucluded the entertminment, the daneing lastlug till » Jute bour. The atterd- Buee wes lurge. Baturday or Monday there will be & meeting of represcututives of the city, the county, the wparks, wind the Citizens' Aasoclution for the pur- pose of covshiering the proposltion to consoli- date Into (he three towns which now lle within the limits of Chicoro, The Conuty Board will b represented by Messra, Coburn, Chairman of the Fublie Bervice Coummittee, Hoflman, Stew- ort, und Ayars; the city by Ald. Throop and the uther mewbers of the Comunttee un Couut Relatfons: the Park Commesioners by F. If, Winston, Prexident of the Lincoly Park Board; Willurd Womdard, Presudunt of the West Park Board; James Mor;i:n, President of the South Park Boord; und the Citizens’ Association by thelr Committee on City auwd County Legslu- tion and Administration, which 1s composed of Gen, J. L. Thompson from the Bouth, George E. Aduws from the North, und Thuddeus Dean trom the West Division, A mectivg of property-owners who consider Ule und Mub In dangrer, owing 10 the absone % viaduct over Weat Chicago avenue und 1 sled street, was held last night s Scandinavian' Workingwen's Hall, © corper of Halsted and Ridgeley ~ streeta, Ald, Jonn Baumgarten presided, and atont !un( peonls were in attendance, A reso- Jution ealilng for the cireulation of tions re- tear of No. 138 Prairle avenue, bad been eotercd by burglars at about 0:30 "Tuesdav evening,” A scrvant gird upon visiting the barn missed the borse, snd, upon opening the door to the cow shiod, saw o man in the act of placiug a rooe uver the cow’s borns. Ile ap- pronched aud struck at her, breaking the lamp which shio carried. She ran {nto the alloy, aud there found two other men i possession of the horse, She screamed for Lelp, and the trio mado a hasty departure, The cass of C, A. Taylor, Duncan Forbes, and Joseph Walsh, the allezed operators of an (lliclt still at No. 99 'West Mudison street, was to bave been resuined before Commissloner Hoyne yes- terday mumm;.i; ‘The mun Klein was expected to be on hund, but he was not vresent, probably out of regurd for his owu welfare; nor was Chapman to be scen, Therefore the cass wus continied tll to-morrow at 10 0. m., ¥orbes and Taylor belng under $1,200 bl euch, und Walh out on bis uwn recoznizance. It 18 not consid- cred likely that Kiletn uud Cuspman will put in un appearance. 1n cuse they do not, the pariics will ve held to the Graud Jury in the sawme bouds under which they now rest. Acury Ackman,fof No.: 810 Brown street, while returniog home trom his work at the BtocksYurds yesterdsy uoun, stopped io at the saloon No, 1017 Halatead street, kept by M. Dovling, und while there had several drinka, und was foolish eaougl to exhibit his roll of monsy to a party of four young mean Who wers © emraged in o plaving pool. They tollowed him out, and when near the corner of ‘Thirty-third and EHalsted strects oue of them pulled Ackman's bat down over his face while the other three searched his pockets und re- lleved him of 8 cush, Bome thue sficrwards the police arrested Churles Swith, Michuel Heluen, und Heory Wynan, all of whiom wers ldentitled. ¥ na, Minn. ;" Ivory comb and brust, Mrs, M. G, Townsend; tofiot quilt, Mrs. T, M, Godirey} easel ulbum, Mr, Dycr; set lnce pitlow-shaws, the Mfsses Dyer: pafr bouquet-tolders, J. C. Primly, bouth Bend; case of silver teaspoons, Edwin F. Dunlels; dozen majolica fruit-plates, Mr. aod Mras, Fay; crystal and silyer plekle- coster, Mr. and Mrw, 11, M. Boles; silver and crystal jewel-case, W. 8, Letand, Minuesotus silver cand-recatver, W, W, Schatz, I, Kelly, and W. 8. Leland; stlver card-receiver, M. und Mra, J. C. Plerce, Coldwater, Mich,; convas tidy, Anule Plerces Ince scarf, Mrs. M, (0, Townsend ; vasy chalr, Afury Dyer; patent rocker, AMartha Dyer. DAVIDSON-TIOWE. Mr. 8. Frank Davidsun, & member of the local stafl of the Tanes, was marricd lust night to Misa Howe, of the Purk Institute, The wedding was n(rmfy private. Among the tokens of which Mr, and Mre, Davidson were the reciplents was u elegant complete set of solid sliver forks uud spoons from the groom's muny triends ut the City-Hall, v which fleld he has tabored lonir sud weceptably for the paper which be represented. The siiverware was tnelosed In a sutiu-lined muroceo cuse, nid the prescutas tion curd which accompanicd it was inclosed in an envelope, uvon which hud beon fmpressed the séal of the city, in which seal a baby cherub rests upon a_feathery. cloud, The uninouuce- weut of Mr. D.%s wedding will ustonish many of his old friends, ‘They will uot the Jess Iwuml{ Join fu the wish that be und his family wauy all live long und prosper. bis brother-in-law, for nn:ymh: Huayward, for the murder of MeMahon, for the 17thi and Pete Stevens, for the murder of his wife, for the20th, Hundley, Bupcrintendent of the work on the Court-House, baving nothioz clse to do, has seut In & bill for 821 for fue used in keeping hiw- sell cool lust summier. The Commissioners think 1t would bave been cheaper to have gfilllgm. bim fans, and will allow Lim 1o pay tlhe were the reduction of the courch debt from about $33,000 Lo 832,000, und personal security to Mr. Pearsun tlhut his mortizare of $20,00 would be pald withio & specilled time, Such as- suranco could nut bo given then, though it was believed that the debt could be reduced matert- ally, ‘The salc Tuosday is signiicant of Mr, Pearson’s determiuadlon to enforee his equltics, and unless some arrangement wot now thought 10 be possible, van be arranged before the hour tixed for ts oifer tho proverty mast bo slod® A TRIBUNE ropurter saw the Trustee yester- day, who expressed Limaelf as confident of this fact, Somuof the church-members, however, are not so sure. They think that their chureh will be spared to them yet mouy days. They wro strainine uvery point to acconiplish that cb- Ject. A committee, consiatiog of J. tl. Wrenn, J, E. Burcell, und i1 Pettenrill, 18 eogaged in an effort to ratse mouvy suflicient to pay oft the d=bts, which they are compromising at o liv- oral dlscount. ‘The amount necessary to do this s sald to be 818,000, If the saine can ba raleed, and the aebts ligulduated, the Committee are coutident 'thut upon a proper showine to Mr. Pearson o will extend hils wortgage two vears, by which time 1t can bo pald oft ‘1o full. This $18,000 is for tho payment of the sceond mortuages, which can bo purchased ot a rate much less than their face, and also for tie settieient of unsecured debta. Ureditors of the church to the extent ot $23,000, secured by property worth less than i 18 mort. gaged for, bave concluded to aceept tha proper- tyand call the “deal® squore. 'This is sald to bo the condition of affairs to-day, aud, while nelther thetrusteesof the church nor the congre- wation contemplate the situation checrtully, they are not without hope that the sale can be avolded. ANNOUNCE \ T MONTILY MIETING OF 10E Soil Christian Temperauce iUnlon will be hetd g'cluck to-morrum morning (n Kuom ! LESE | CTION HOLNGS iou) Fehicarsal ta Lower Far ing. Thu Y. 3. C. A, wishes 10 1 J members. Al sligers s1o 1 cveuluy. _instrictivn ta roading wu Uk Kiven free. AUCEION saLE~, Y W, A. IRN & 0., Auctloficers and Fatate Agouts 174 aud 175 lisudoln) DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &e, AT ATCOTION, THUREDAY MORNING, Jan, 0, t 10 o'clock, ato salesrooms, 173 awtoly AT Baturday will be sentence-day in the Criminal Court. p to adjournment last ovening there were fifty-one to be scutenced, beside twelve who tiave siteady been sentenced, Most of the batehi have thelr fuccs turned toward Jolfot, and will be taken thiero a week (rom to-day, Adolph Boctim and Louls Hartman, venders of liquors, doing business ut No. ko street nud No, 483 Centre aveoue, made a vol- untary sssignment yesterday in the Cunuty Court, and Muler Wionschienck was appoiuted Asslgoee. They fled hedule of their labil- ties and assets, but took wood caro to subse- queatly remnove it from the fles. ‘The prosvects for a row o the Board Mons day were never better, 'Flie meat and wood coutractors are put down for on overhauling, and there will 'be a waor of words, i nothing elée, Bome of the Commissfoners fusist thut the wmeat voutraclor has been uniformly fur- nishing very iuferior meat, und bus fullen ver, far short of liviog up to his eontract, and ft would oot be astomahing to sco an attempt made to tuke the contruct from him und give it to some onu clee for this reason, About a yesr ago an understunding was reached between the Board and the contractors on the Court-House, by which the latter geuer- ously aereed to pay lor one-balf of the water they used in mixiog morter, ete., on the work. sluce then, bowever, the water bl have rej BY ON, PONBROY & (04 Al ueers, 78 l‘firlhmuluh-fl. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, Friday, Jan, 81, at 9:80 a, m, NEW PARLOR AND CILAMBEI FURNITURE, Loungos, Easy Ohairs, Denks, &c. ATt Corpota, s Onrpots, Cooki d‘;f'ntinl Btoves. d’i’i'.i’ui n!‘%fi:\nuhold Qoods and Qenen! orchandise. Plated Ware,Ulooks,Ohromon, Dlankots &¢ v, POMEROY & O T'IIT. WEST PARKS, THURIR ¥INANCIAL NEEDN In Tne THisUNR'S account of Tuesday's leg- Istative provecdings at Buringfield was the an- vouncement that Mr, Blsbee had bees handed by the West-8lae Park Commissioners a bill au- THE RECOUNT. BY GEO, I*. GORE & 63.and ‘aliash-ay. GAINS FOR HOFPAANN, chestra Band, und followed by the Drumi’ Corpe, b esting the City Councll 1o b vi larly come Lo the Board und have been os reg: Arrests: Charles 8. G, Hofkemeyer, larces 7t West-1' {eru-| sollew 4 . 130 8,1 “fifflu#fielllu ool e Gpuiuct | (0 Sudited, but now i 1s propased Lo collect alee'ot w b avuzeo from Texctylarceny | thorlalug the West-Vark Buard 10 fssue bonds | Thie recount in_tho Keru-lloflmana contest | tho Collexe City Guards, tho Grand ArmyD.uw | TEURSDAY, Jan, 30, at 0:30 8.1 polnted Mes och, Ortmeyer, omiitee o arenlate the peti- tions. Adter deviding thal a moss-uceting will be beld Buturday nleht, 1o which mecting (h Aldernten of 1l ward and adjolning u'unfb v invited, the meetlpg sdjonrned, The desire of tine petitioners 18 to seciirs an wppropriation out of the bill now peadiug betore tho Council Fiownee Committee. “The cost of the fmproye- ment will be about $79,000, from the contractors their provortion of all the bills pald up to 1he Ist inat, und yesters Atr. Burling was uppointed to call upon thew, ap- portion the cherges among them, and notify them that whot they owe would be deducted from their uest estinate The Grand Jury y payable in twenty years, aud bearing fnterest at thie rate of 0 per cent per anouw, toenable thein to fund the outstanding bonds and sli the tioat. g Indebteduess, ‘The report went on Lo state that the atfairs of the Board were {u a chaotic conditibn that the bonds were paay due, und thut there was no movey to pay them; thut the floatiug jodebted- ness, awounting from 850,000 to $60,000, was also due and thera was no tucans of paying Ity that, unless some legisiative rellel wus af- forded, the creditors of the Comiulsslun would buve 5o mcaus of pelicl and the Buard no wuy of ruleng (unds, wnd must, u that case, goto the wall ‘To ohtain a more extended statcment of the fnunclal affairs of the Board, & reportor called yestevday upon Mr. Willard Woodard, President of the Board, uud showed bim the published statemeuts. Mr. Woolard sald that the Park . 271 Larrabee strect, over one year ugo, nce which tlue hu has been out of town; “Thomns Cooper ond George Kelley, thicving vagrants; Gieorge ‘Thompsun, 31 years of age, who, while looking at ‘some rlugs in a jeweler's at No. U3 Madison street, snatclied one valued at 8 und astemptod W escupe with [t: Jobn Lea sud Jobu Gritily, plckpockeis, caught ut tho corsicr of Lake wid Clark str by Oflicer Bchumacker, aud n whose posacesion were found a lady's black Russin leatber portemynnaic containlue natl anm of vash sud & gent's red leather pocket- 00k, A couple of sl ers Lave been earning a livelluoa for sorue days past by swindliog cush- fers uud store clerka about town, One of them enters o store und l!uulm:lr Tequeats chunge fora $10 bill—~two tyes f L Is convenient. was resumcd yesterday morning, uud concludod in the afternoon. The vote of, the county was wot completed, nor yet of thevity, even, but Mr, Kern was sick, very sick of tho job, nnd agreed to'abandon it, und will this morning appear In the County Court und move that the proceed- Inge be dismissed. ‘The following f& the result of the counting yesterday: lorviany, Kk, | DIRTR | RTINS Corps of Post No, 45, distinguished guests, olticers, dclegates, representatives, and old war voterans, The priucipal strects wers gayly and beautitully decorated with flags, ‘The procession balted at the Opera-louse, where the Chicago Band eatertained the large sudience with superb musle, L. 8. Lambert, Chairunan of the Commlttee of Arraugements, then intro- duced the Iou. Juna C. Stewart, Mayur of Gulesburg, who delivered a short but very ap- propriate addreds of welcome, Comrade John L. Minning, of Chicago, responded §un behnl{ of the Grand Eocatnpuicnt. His response elicited conslderable applause, as the sudience could uot restrafu their enthusiasm &t the sight of so0 nauy distingulsned officers REGULAR TRADE SALE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE A full assortment of White Ware will bo ufercl B} Brown and Yetlow Waru ia packasa, Iecorate cla, &e. ‘GGods packed for cauntry merchsnts e GEO. ¥, QOHE & L), Auctiinel, 3 rday devoted alarge share of thine o trylow thy guestion of Hiaikic's sanity, They had bis parents aud fricuds before thewm, und they repeated thely A Toledo dispateh of the 27th to the Cincin- | testimony hn the Cuunty Coust, ‘The Jury have natl Kuquiver wayw: ** An interestivg and very | tot Euinmned tin, bowever, for the Fldenty fmpartant test of the teluphone was made yea- | Bunk robbery, they aay 10 the ruporiers turday etween Toledo il Chivago, over “the | thal they do’t know whether they will or not, Wowteru Union wires, Yesterday noon Mr, C, | A other cases were looked Into] among E, deribrer arrived from Chicago for the pur- | others that of the young mun Cannon, who cut pose. aud j the afternoon beean the teat, using | bis nother's throat some tie g, The the Edison double receiver, located fo the pri- | Mother did not spuear o prosecute, but scveral vate residenre of the Hou. Charles Seribper, | Other Wittcsies were beard, aud b b8 elleved Directing the operatious Ly wire s cir- | that oo iudictment was found. Come nnd Tast SO0 o il AND Than you wan Kb Upon receipt of the favor, one, $i note & s o oL und soldiess of the late War, By re- whero for a dulaf G cuit was formed via Detrolt umd Chics- | The Commitiee on Public Bulldiog und Public | 18° adroly “elipped uside sud it fi-‘i,"c“..':u,‘x'fl’.fi“f.‘..h'tf zoh:fqukf 21“1‘:;;'-";«:[‘:;'-'{ ““‘ 67 | quest, Courads Patlon, of Chicagu, tha i gl @o, 4 dhtunce of 400 miles. — On | Bervice et vesterday afternoou und copsidered | Place wupplied with & 81 pole, wnd | gyre wid bad pelther prepored nor suthorlzed 30 10 4 champlon drummer vave an exbibitlon of his { THE EAG the sigual What ull was ready belne kiven, the | the bids fur buldiug the rotuuda for the uew | 16 sbarver then inakes the clerk believe that | o™ "W Cgncy s wan suid - to - be 15 Y b akill, which was well received. Among the not Ligaor Di reopousu came glwost instantly, wnd couvers- | Court-House, or the couuty’s ball thereof, | b bas wade s mistuke, The scueme i a guuzy | §,” the' hands of Mr. Bisbee, When tho 106 131 vy W ; y g = o [Wholesale Lint Hon befog cutumenced was carrlcd on with per- | *Fhey imade wbort work of the Job, und, stranie | 90€, but 1t Is so cleverly muuaged by the miunite | pregent Board took oltica lest duly the foath 800 e blepersonascy predonl wers 42)tLhen: [l 150 Clarker foct cust, wud ua distiuely ae if the distance had | to say, not & sivgle bidder wak reseut. Phey | UStors that bankers, brokers, und cashicrs who | 515070 uiese, narpendent of Lit bonds of L TR # B uud tien, Reece; Departmens Communder Col- | === e been only asquare. A Ubivavo volce sane o | found'that I J. Beston was the fowest bidder | Pride themaelves un thelr shrewduess bave been | jpouy - Board, was about $100,000,—not $50,600 N T 1 ton, of Aurora; Benlor Vice-Coumander Swain, - gtunza of Vihe Sweet By-and-Bv,' und a Toledo | for the brick, wasoury, und, fron work, bis bid | {8uglt fu larze aumbers, Somctimes the racket | por go0,000,—and 1t was all past due. Upan e 7 of Chfcazo; Gens, ‘Torrence and Mann, of Chi- fady wung *Nearer, Sty God, to Thee,t which | being 89,1237 und tha' MeNell & Bou were te | 18 varied by the substitution of one of the 85 | {int dubt tatereat lad ‘been paid, and. wes- il bR Rt | ¢ [ as beard perfectly plain. | lowest bidders for the culstono work, thelr oid | couuterfelts on the Traders' Natioual Bank. o cago; Uen. Yorter, Quarterinaster-General Wat- sou, of Aurars; Uen. Pavey, of Mt. Vernon; Post Department Commander Gleauld, and mavy others, Many wers disappoluted at not seeing Qov. Cullom, Becretary larlow, aud Geo. Logan, who were expected 10 be present, At 11:30 & m, the delegates sssembled at the Grand Army Hall, where the ususl comuwlttees were appoloted. At 2 p. . they reassem- ul und sfter trausacting the necessary ute are mukiog fors test of the | belug $14,500, and without auy parleying, v a and telepliobs combiued uest Sun- huul=e-l»llku way sereed w’u:.’vmu’un‘:l that aym;lu the same extended circuit, with some | the awsrds Lo wade to thew. They 3 the recently-devised apparatus.” further ufl«c(l ':inhlunr uflwn the dome o ths Justice Beully's ittte court- . street grade, which coat the county §75,000 last % i T rawile " Riuig i, and 1o alloe MeNel jue-cved Bwedes, who bad left thewr farms and | & Son the stone for duing the work, Both of gurdeus to attend whalls to Lhemn a very dm- | these cuntractors were tue luwest bidders fur riant _proceeding, I seeuis that out o the | the city's hait of the work, but the county bas Iston Road thire i o toll-gate ojerated by | Succeeded fn gettiug betier gures than the city What is kuown as the Elston & Wheelloy Gruvel | 9id Roud Conipuuy, of wbich Mr. Amus Svell ap- ‘The Committee sppointed to fnvestigate the pears to be the priwe factor, This cravel-road, | charges sgaiust the engiucer at the fusune Asy- und therefore a Loll-roud, Is, the furmers claun, | lum wus fo scasion svain yeaterdsy woruing, kopt { very bad_repalr—so bad bt they feel | aud beard the testimony of several witucsses, thewseives justiled fu refuslug to pay tull, | wll of which was of a cumulative cuarsc- Bome of them bave “forced " the “gate; | ter. Mr. Moore, of the trm ot Muson st {3, have driven through without | & Co., who, ft was charged, bud rewmoved tanuu. Oue of ptucm, August Meutlug | old frou und s “heater? from the Asyluw st uawe, lurced the gate, it I8 claimed, six | the jostance of . the cugloeer, was expected to tfmes. “the pevalty of the uleuse befug 825, | testiy, but did pot get sround until wfter ad- the Gate Company brought sult sgajust Meuting | jourutnent, He said to a reporter, bowever, lor $150,—for the six iadewesvors. The des | thut be bad removed the old irou, as was the fenee claiing thut unlees there be oo record ot | custom o repulriug bollers, und the ** Leater e County Clerk’s oflice the report of the Road | at the lustance of the suzioeer, but be demed Juspectors certifying 10 the fuct that the roud | Lavivg purclased suything, or paid the cogmucer #3810 guod cunditivn, no toll cen be collected: | or suy oue clie oue “cent. His cxplanatiou of that last February the iRoad Tospectors ordered | takiniz the “bheater” was that the engiueer told the gates sbut duwn (of 10 other words, vou- | biw that the Boyrd would vot sliow uiw for Uutuued W foad), sud sitce that tiwe uo repurt | cartage in settliug with biw, and told hiw W beiug paid, as the rate of 8 per cent per auuem, Or abouL #3500 4 year, In July, when the present Bosrd ussumed control of affalrs, $10,000 of juterest wus past due. That futeresy had been pufd up since that tine, s $59,000 of the dndebtedness Lad been wipea vut. With the tax ut preseut i coursy of collection It was boped to reduce the Indebtedncss 10 3300, verbups less. What the Hoard now pro- posed to do was to sek the Legislalure to glve thew sutbority to fund that debtats Tow rate of {uterest, by issulog Londs puyable in tsn years or so, with lutercst nt 6 per cent. “Lhen thie Board could go on und pav gradually withiu the liwit of taxation, and bave the entire debt wiped out fu five years. ‘The llaut of tax- atlou was $110,000,—$10,000 allowed by the law, und $100,000 which the corporate suthoritics snight assess (f they saw fit. With a net yleld of §100,000 & year the debt could be wiped vusb speedily (proviled uo bnprovements wers Wade Iu the parks), cven at the present rate of ater- est. But i was simply sght to fssue the contemplated bouds, = because, st the rate of laterest © they | Lore, _®n aunual saving of Lrow $8,000 to $7,000 be wade in the matter of intercst. ‘The bouds would be wood warketable proverty. Thbers would be oo difticulty about getting them taken up. Tue Vark Commissioncrs’ bad no scheme in the watter. ‘Flhey siwply desired to do what Juatice Morrison: Cal Heunessey, larceny of & old ring from Nellle O'Brien, of No, 123 North Lesvitt street, $500 to the 3d; Willie O'Mears, Jawes Coupors, uod Thmothy Burns, the 10-year-old drunkards, seut to the Hrothers® Asyluw; Frunk Wets, Mikolas Chinchiols, of the Dt'Luca gaug of street musiciaus, sent to the Brothers; Jue Chiuctiols, 850 iue, to be worked ous ju the House of Correction; Marls A, Feruaudios, sent to the Shiers; John Harringlon, implicated with Joseph Gore man {n the assault upon Otlicer Smith, $1,000 to the 81h; Joseph Cozzens, ulias Kuiger, Alexan- der Btorke, aud John Mussey, burglary of Jos- evh Nuwuth's grocery, No. 168 Sixtcenth street, $1,000 to the 30th; Davlel Hunley, burglary of £10 worth of tols frow Jobn Miller, of No. 8% Furquer street, $300 to the Criwioal Coust; Jobu Nerriug, who tried to provo his chivairy Lo the widow Rafski by liriog off u revolver ju frout of her, 35 tiue, and. bunds to kevo Lhe peacoy Jenuie O'Brien, larceny of % pair of shoes, $1 fiue; William Scbrocder, a fraud who represcots bimself us a Catnotic priest,$100 tine:Mary Aus- tin, alias Miller, Mary Scost, Heory Esterdorf, Williuws Ray, Juhn Walsh, and Jobu Nolan, vagruuts, $100 Bue each. Mucgie Blddle, charged with the larceny of a distond ring frow’ Mri. Ilurecr, No. $13 West Hurrisou street, aud William * Lodge und Juwes Buras, 1 AT 'VT-" 1y u" wut the Unlou—e\presss oy, 11 ind wenaih§ Sern, GUNTiTER, Lostes oot Cbicagu. oot inihatte e _WEDDING As far as the count has goue, eizhiy-slx pru. clocts have been counted, or BLE voles, whbicn Kern bas galued twenty-cicht votes, Dixon forty-nine, Ryan four, aud Sterift Holl- maun has lost forty-oue, woile 411 versons, it sppears, ald not volu for Sheriff st sl ‘Lhe cost of the counting, ou the basls of the sllow- auce in the recount _on the boud question, ivots up $814, und Mr. Kern will bo called upun to pay it this morulng. g e t—— & FROM DIAMOND J0Z. Dxan 8ia: 1 bave beon & sullurer from dyspepsla for years, and tosuch an extent that hul’rw kinds ot food would remain on my siwowmach. ¢ Heariug of your Kuwyss 1 was porsuaded to try iis remarkable qualities. I madu s frev use of it, and s hapoy 10 state that thero §s no price that would purchase from me the benollt I bave recolved from its use. Ilunchon a bottle of it every day, sud would be unwitlion to dispenso with It To A, Ausxv, Absolutely Pure. : The Roya) Uaking Paewder is & pure Ureaw of Turtar Powder. Indorred aoil recummended for fla wholssomeness by such eminent chomists as Dr, Mott, Hayes, Doaton: Profeswr Geath, Phlladelphia, eic. Suld only fu cans, by all Urocers, cxusstbed £~ Dewaro of the {njurious Alum Powders. Manuf acturers and dealers urga you te buy theu, bec €43 48urd o bl e w420 cia. 8 pousd and dsbla tbair ouey, e S s Al O ~ ro o coutaln aluw. The contiaue o e e e e v 1B brood. AREA Il s e © £ & Jox RxvyxoLDs. e wew Turki P VANILLA, 1t 1s by the use of the Snest Mezican Vanills besn that Dr. Price's Special Flavoriok Extract of Va- uiila oltalny 183 FARC wxealienca.