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: FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1879—TWELVE PAGES, D r % mon C(;!;HL’H to consider the school estimates. THE CITY. The Finance Committes did not meot sester- S day. GENERAL NEWS. | ‘e, City Treasurer received yesterdar from —_— the Wate:-Office £2,870.09, and from the Comp- 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: - — ——— O'Jonnell, wherein he sald he had followed him { A hall for the dellberation of ths Committec, CATARRI RETEDILy, vindictively 1o trv to find out something wratnst | and to report at the adjourned meeting, tmmnnne e A VS, him, but lind never heard u word of comptuint When the room was vacatert by the City Cen- from auy source, but he was not (nclined to talk | teal C A ommitter, the County Central Catnnittee SAN FO R D, 10 thiat direction, sml nothing clse was eileited. | organtzed by callfog J. G, O'Relly to the Chatr. S On the wood question, no ons was | ‘The minutes of the previous meetlnr wers read in this world the duty of man was tolcad an [ they intended to keep Phmbe thero till ahe upright life, and had hved suck a Hife. ©The end | shottld dnswer the questions put to her by the of the uprlglit man was peace,' aaiil the Psalm- | Unlon, ‘The last time the dramatic attorney fat. But he died In pain, This physical paina | for the prosccution was scen after the trial ho were preat. [ suffercd much. Yet he wasnot | waa moandering slowly to his office, wondering eustainedl by the hopes sald to b [napired by | how he could organize s roclety for the robbings falth, Ife went to sicep, and if he woke upit | of clienta and thereafter cliim immunity ve- 3 found fo corroborats Mr, Petera; bat thut | aud approved, and after some discussion on the Blahop Lawrence, of Omaha, {a at the Sher- | troller $3%.83, n cash. woull be all right. There were meay who | causa of the fron-clad caths with which howould z'.:nfinmnn'wn::m ecarcely have tnade Auch a | neceatity for harmony, the meeting adjourned man. The amount of scrip turned into the Treasury | thought it must e a rource of trouble to those | be incased as 4 member of the organization. wholesnla statement as he did unless lie knew ate to bo hereafter announced. Gen, B. A, Carr, U.8. A,y fs & guest of the | vagierday wae, from the South Side, $4,025.82; ;hn bellered ns ho did. But it did not seem to — < ’v'mcamr he s nk(\|u|ul l‘)’mlnt(T ey ml.ln 411 ho TWRLETH WARD. ) Vi 7, 7 o 50 BOARD OF EDUCATION 28 heen condemuing aud complatniog oll along, [ The Republican Aoxiliary Club of the Tewvelfth g e ek P, Lee, Fond du Luc, fsat Jeom Lo ARt Blde g0 Asa lawyer he was not as well known here AT BUHTDINGS Lo 3 he hus not been dolng 0 loud enoueh to be | Wany jield s meeting n{ytlm ];c(:h.'my LChapel, P~ F The fon. Georst P Lee, uc, A special meeting of the Common Councll 8 | ay'in Wisconsio, where ho was acknowledzed to Dinas, heard—certalnly nob half so loud asit 18 1is | Woetern avenue near otk stvoer 1ot crommen, | V& or the Palmer. ’ called for naturday b~ Aid. Cullertong) be s man of gréat ability, ove of thoso lawsers | The City Board of Educatlon met last even- | cusiony o bewiera mnything chinnces to@0 | (ho” President, Maf. Haztett, in the chuirs A P % Lieut. J. F. Bell, Seventh Cavalry,ds registered | Jonas. Wetterer, and McNally, to consider com™| who are not too plentilul in those days. "o | irg, Inspector Wells in the chair. wrong with blm {u the” uewspopera. Hehas | Jotter was it the Palmer. 3 mittee reports nnd unfintshed business. knew but one side of a casc; engaged dln no The Committee on School Buildings reported ‘h‘;“":‘é:;“‘u"":: J‘z.‘:fi:‘x‘:rfill:‘:':{f:‘x‘;:l e | recommanding the re-lensing of the building devotion was unbounded. He might not always | known as the East Kinzie Schiool atarental of have heen right, but he thought he was. | 835 per montn: the advertlsing for proposals The tendernces of his heart would be known | for erecting n new echool buildlug in the vicin- only tothe few friends who kuew him well, ¥ road from . D, Everett, never sald ansthing In hia roporta to the Hoard, | announcing himself a candidato for Alderman % CATARRH An to any. of the reporters who ask him the | of that wand, stating that he was fn favor of 5 news enry«'hy ha is in the city,nor to but very | j,cal Imorovements, ete,, which was placed on few of the Commiassioners, which fact, since 80 | fite, "Ilic reports of several comimittees were | Inatantls rellevea and nermanently oy, much las come to the frout the Jast few duvs, | hogrd, mostly relating to focal affaies, One of | 0 or Head-Cobls, thick, vellow a;‘.‘flnem hay rafued In the minds of many of he better | thoss Committecs, ronslsting of the Proaident | mattery accumulations tn' iy Nasal oo o1l b Th tract for the machiners of the Fuller- Thie o, B. R. Cowan, Ohlo, fs among fhe | e Eoairact [oF, e Sy sggtertag o ruests of the Pacitie, 1. 21, & F. Blamley, of Zanesville, O, for The Hon, IL Harrlzon, Ban Prarcleco, is a e work 18 to ba completed by the 1at guest of the Tremant. i nembers of the Hoard a question which ma; e % rottin nuid alough el Pasage, “The Ion, Jarmes 1 Neft snd bride, of Free- | , There are now 10,785 trect-tamps tn the oity, | ousuch & life as his was & eooa aeal to look | I17 of Btate and Oho streote: und !ur'nniutm.lx possibiy aifect his fenure of oflice, i S Vi renty whe Sunolted 4o ki X‘x|f.‘;'|‘,,:.,':,‘:':,{"‘;,'Z,'.,::’&,‘,’,‘.’"“ Of the N e LI0m AL Jyi vl " distributed by diisiuns as followa: West 8ide, | pack upon. Itelhfon and religlons teachings | i ginzing, ete., at the bullding at the comner : g heoj dth blood. il o LT tingyg port, are at the Pacitie. 5 (81; Sauth’ Side, %1315 North' 8ide,. %188 | gk Wionten the dorcavcd widow und forrow | of Eighteenth street and Wabash nvenue, and [ THE COMMITIXE OX PUBLIC CTARITIRS— | llte Sixth and adjolning ~precincts eun- | With oo, and, wleerations often exienipgys e gusdtaiok thy Tastie : kst o ot ;‘l’n Dimsell &\'fiu’fifn‘;"ui“i}u"'& fi‘n';'f':’:'i’fis of $200, for making the plans, cte., for a butld- | unmindful of the sitnation, nud are now devis. | & committee wns appointed last night to Inke | Momory, und loss of Nerve-Power, loudeq ” ing at the cornerof Wood and Congrress streets, :{‘p:,];wn.l l{fi:';.','.‘fi‘:,fi':‘rdd:}.‘:h_! mg‘;‘y',:rm‘e(:v ’;fl;,', ‘Ihe report elclted some discussion, fn which well a3 @ loving husband who belioved in dotg | Inspector Keith suggested the employment of The Hon. W. #, Fleming, McGregor, ITa., Is TR COUNTI‘Y BUILDING stopping ut the Sherman, " The Hon., 8. A. Tucker, Meriden, Conn., 18 | The quasicriminal calendar will be catled In n;‘!; ways unid means to better the condition of | the numbers of the eneines and prosecute the affairs und throw the uecossary safeguurds | engineers who persist keeping _up the nui- CLEAR NEAD, around the public intereat, as there is_hope for | #ance. ‘The meeting then adjourned, subject to i 40y fmprovement. Among other things they hava | the call of the Executive Comulttee, smong the guests of the Tremonts the Criminal Gourt Monday. right for alatite sakey ind 10 gebiue the benen, = | 20 m’;"e“ by m; Jeutess 8 “:fl“;; g::c;“"’* adooted 1he following, which will be lald be- T — a i pingle doso clenrs the Natal Prawger wyyy ‘Fhe frame-makers held an unimportant meet- | The Grand Jury dlsposed of twenty paltry | had overtaken his friend In the latter daya of ‘(’,':',f,',l. ,,T:: ('n P,‘:,“,y ".3[" l:\!'mnxnwmnc"“:“; “’;f,.'.;'fiw‘,fufs.f ul\:::n{‘:m;m Buperintendent of DETERMINED TO HAVE HIM. lhefihrmu'nnzlem'ylfllfin" n‘.‘:‘iT('x'«'fl".i':l’xf“"’ Ing at No. 7 Clark strect lagt evenlog. . cases yesterday. No further sction has been | Iife- In the fira of 1871 ho loat £20,000 worth of | 4 pony swhow was Inspector Arsold, and finally | o ingane Anyinm and Foor. Honne shail ench dhv feeriat Diwatep to The Tripune. every sense.[n o erateful and sootheq * Willlam Coserly, New 'York, one of the | taken in the Blalkie casc. law books und a private Hbrary of yacqualed 10 | ghis part of the report was reforred back on his | about tho hous of 1% m,, deliver 1o 1ho slorakeensy | _FORT WATNN, Ind., Jan, 00.—A docided sen- | tion, ed conds. owners of the Anchor Lineof occan steamships, | Tne Hospital Committee b 3 10 rake | ircliy, Iils health fatled «oon atter, and for | motton, with igstructionn to call upon otiies | of that insiitution a requieition. of the Kinda of | sation was caused here_ to-day by the report of SWEET BRE \ vals at 1 ¢ B bt I A o e | AN Roma e, ago he oeinded 1 reputable architerts und report back .the best | meate, and the numoer of pouuda required for th | the marrlage at Watsaw last night of Mr. Cal- ki EATH, i8 amone the arrivals at the Sherman. a number of changes in the emploves at the | valid. Some tlme ago he concluded toremove |y that coutd be made, 'The reat of the re- | batlents in the Aayluin, {o be delivered Ly the con- to California, in the hope that a change of air might bring hlin sowe reliel, His wife went to the Pacific Coast to prepare the way for his com- Henry Lewls, a young photograoher -from | Fospital, And the Warden has selected the new tractor the foliowing 'day, and that tbe Warden | YI0 Coawlll and Migs Mamie Harmon, young- Milwnukee, wns yesterday found wandering | oned, who will he lostalled to-morrow. shiall likewlso make out and deliver to the atoro. | est daughter of the landlord of the larmon keoper a rennisition for the kinds and number of port was concurred fn, . . Inspector Hoyno introduced the following, Tu the ulcerous or rotting forms oy, which wus adopted: ft raphily semuves loathsome-smelling o flouse in this city. Mies Harmon had long | tf el teadnris > : pounds of micat (o ke delivered by the contractor 2 an, cleanses, deadorizes, und heals tfiy :x?:‘lll‘lnl:lr:em;v:?l'lgl.flw‘::mfi?:{IIA e rent o e .vl:e;g:tl'&n?}&c:-‘?sf'gnrg;eyr%?fifi;nfi e ll)::"c.":‘l‘n\'::rtf: S evumy e okl Resoltay ot e o b mtracted | for Sho e ot othe Paor-liuro. and o | been engazed to Cogwill, natnst her father's ing el . positively remores |heéA3!c:u; Lome to-dag. was dismiseed. Cooper I8 the Irish for Kern. | closing hours. How unfortunate ft was that we | fo Rty it Lrincipals B6scuooln, whoms Stem, '8 e lnh e el by e by, Aonsants Last summer they eloped und went to | Bad reato. . The temperature yesterday, as observed by | Judemont for costs was entered seainst the | were so soon forzotten, thuugh wo might be | schulara under tholr care during tac hours of ro- | and deliver the mime fo the contractor. sai sce | ' AFSaW, where the marriage was frustrated bf® Mauassse, opticion, 83 Madlson street (TRisuN® | plaintifl, but the amount has not been Ggured [ always herole and paticot, and plsy our part | cess, and entirely relievo the enginecrs of snch | ihataaid requisitions aro flied with such meate as | iuability to get o license, Miss Jtarmon being a PERFEET “EARING. Ballding), was: 84, m., 20 degrees; 104, m., | out. foithfully In the great drama of life. JoeJel- | duty, whose time shonid bo entiroly devoted to the | called for fu tho contracts, ani, in cnsc of failuro | minor. She returoed home, and Cogwill made BMi13m., 8730 fersun, in his character of Kip Van Winkie, ut- | carc of their apparatus, 8 p. m., 38 8p, m., 83, Barome- The steam-pump ordered put Into the Hosol- ter at B a, m., 20:81; 8 p. m., W:i0. tal sbout a mouth sgo as a precaution agalust ‘The_Letter-Carricrs’ Relief Association will | fire 1a 80 far completed a8 to be in working or- hold thefr fourth annual meeting Wednesday | der, and is pronounced a success. The Hospital evening for the clection of officers, and it is | Committee yesterday, as an extra Yrfl‘l"“"". intended to take some action with reard to the | agrecd to aise purchase eight chem lcal five-ex- matter of frea rides for the carriers ontha | tinguishers, at & cost of $25 each. horse-cars. Maurice O'Hern, who was noticed a few days Coroner Mann yesterday held an inquest upon | Ago as refusing to get outu marriage Iicense be- Lew Currler, an employe of the Illinols Centra] | cause the County Clerk would not acree to sup- Rallroad, llvlnz at No. 119 Twenty-second | Preas its fssuance from the papers, retented strect, who dicd at the County Hospital of fu- | yestorday, paid 3150 into the Treasury, and urics recelyed by being uceidgntally run down | Went off ‘reasonably bangy- His afllanced is or neglect, to r t to the Commif on Public . A b e B Al repeated nttempta at sulcide, lle was pro- | Ulceratlva Catarrh extends to the Orga o Tesnired, That failire to comply with the pro. | Donnced insane, mid taken to the asylum at In. | Heariug, und, unless checkod, desteoss tgen, viblons 0f the abovo resolation on thé part af sitber | dlanapotls, whers ho remnined severa] | BY, Srrestiu and removing the cans o of the oilicora aouve numad shall be cunsidered ne | months, ' Ilo was receutly pronounced | ¢atarehal Dealness, the Rabica, Ceny gy nelect of daty and cutian for reinoval, cured, and_releascd, Miss Harmon becamo | 68608 When ull dircet applications to’ e by Pal'!;-_n}-ll:“l:wk:lr:g (':';:;:n wteceli-n:&u: r:\:sv:umonng of s I:I-I.Suud-\'. Yesterday shie left home, | faik ~tlouse, 3 on | stating that sho w i MFR N the contreactors in their dealings with the Chlcngu. She m::‘cfi;‘\:fil -‘:w,::n':i“\gf;;?: PI“RFI‘CT EYLS!GIIT‘ paupers theough the Couuty Ageut’s ofllee, und | they wore married. ler father (3 wildly indig- n are looking to moving the oftice. futo more comni- | natit, nndd says f he meets Cogwitl thera will be : Erestht, Sore, Weak, Watery, +, modious quarters at an early day, witha view | o funceal, Miss Harmon s veey beantiful, wnd cs ure caused by Catarh. oy to biaving them deliver thelr gouds—incat, coaly | ins been s popular helle Iu this city, Doth | BADICAL Cirits cures the most o Alles und bread—to the Connty Agent direct, and | parties aro hizhly connected. Uons of the 1 tered 110 truth so fiiled with exquisite pathos Inspector Kelth opencd up tho old quarrel and tenderness which could not but touch the | about hearts of all, as, * Are we 8o soon forgottenl" SPECIAL TEACHERS But Judge Knowlton conld not be soou forzot- by meving that |t e recammended that the ten. He was a grand old soidier, and nis mem- City Council fnclude In its appropriations for ory would forever live in the bearts of those | gu)yo) purposes the sum of $4,500 for the pay wiho knew him during life. of teschera of Uerman, muste, unid drawlog. oty and ca ar to fnll, i3 1 e efdes cluded with o reference to the dead man's habit | Question had been three times cansidered amd X he Chalr was inclived to de- S Gy laviag o o, vl of e | Py anuty Lk 0 G, s e y and sn announcement " o that the seryices whuld be conciuded by the 1nspector English said be had paid constdera: 3 ¥ e ble attention to thie matters of music and draw- | have hita uisburse the smue to the deserving. o ¢ b N = ftog. by Enrioe No. 4 at the Stock-Yards. The jury 1’:}'" "h;’a"";'l‘;if' Eul Eplelioreg Miparllinnin ?h"h,'g ':' § simphony on J"ug‘\’ll‘“‘l"’"‘?‘““ g, umd malntatned that these studies bad been | The Committes. Bave come_ 10 the sumelisio =7 Efiffipfimflfin.'?.. 7 renedy tn. niedkine blamed no one for the aceident. m & goox avorite instrument, by an old fricbdund teactier | pophing the chlldren of education fn the elemen- | that soine such plat afono will fnsure Just deal- ARCHBISHOP AND PRIESTS. Price, with Imoroved Inbaler, Treattse, TPauline Herzog, 8 young lady 18 years of age, | _ The inveatization into the officlal rectitude of Dg ",l;e art, ldlr- L. Rosenberg. :\Hht'finclhfllflfl tary branches. As the result of hls tescarchinnd | fng on the pare of the coutractors &peein) Dispateh o The Tridune, Directlons, $1. Bold by all drngiats, 2 living 8t No. 28 Novth Franklin strect, whils | Engincer Ryan, ot the Insano Asslam, was re- | Of tho molody this coflin wus borae to the hearss | oipputations, he made the following exhiblt, [ with the county, and the vounty | MILWAUKRE, Jan, 30.—~Archblshup Hsnnl has S carclessly handling n revolver Wednesday even. | sumed yesterday, and Mr. Moore, whose story ing, at ahout 9 n&kx:kv accidentally discharged | ¥0s ziven yesterday, was heard by the Commit- the weapon. The bullet lodged in her left side, | tec. Herepeatedallhe hal said to the re- infiicting 3 wound which Dr. Pratt considers | porter, il much more, but gave nothing new, dangerois, There appears to be no truth fn o | #nd upon the conclusion of his examination the by the following pall-benrers, and taken to the . "(-d:wn;g;ec“ epot for trampertation to Wis. i consin: Thomas Richmoua, llulland Richmond, . 6 J. M. Reynolds, Samuel ieach, Charles Arm. | Tolal cost per yoar for music.... strong, aud ‘I'bomas Marti. Total.veu s with the poor, for. us the distribution of sup- SUice s Bk miies i coarintiar Paraishas addressed o circular letter to all priests in this dlucese, conveying to thewm an fmperative di what he plenses, both in_quantity and quality, | & " iz perative order Wil 8 ,\;lmmlly et auditor of bie o | to deatst from welting communications to the . 2 rectnees of bis bills, Thia is the syatem, and & able prelate says that all letters or communica- VOLTAIC Sesdee ELECTHIC more abominable or unbusiness-llke one conld | t1ons bearing upon the subject, fustead of being not possibiy bo devised. It s paylog apremium | sent to the politieal press for publieation, P s for dishonesty, inviung thiesery, und encour- | should either ho addreased 1o him ar forwarded A STER sgloz fraud on the part of every individunl deal- | to Rome. Concerning the candidates for tho o vesesrseroesse o0, $108,000 s h O el 10 taror of aaiiog B e e !&l». 2 Heldnx]"i," on xhX ord‘ur ?{h lh::k()nu?uy secular press discussiog the question of the ap- ¢ ‘omimittes vote R 3 ent, aud the County Ageut, withou! . i f T T dviaion SF 1ho citw that. he youne Jags | livan's restenstion, and Wil so report to the WASIINGTON SMITH. Number of music teachers euployod, (i aboUt what (s auopie et || Rointmpta o Loadjitor Hlshon: Ths. yever. anything about what s su; Ltests th had attempted sulcide. Board Monday, If he ddoes not realzn he will ything about what is supplied, attests the cur- . Mr. R. E. Jenklns, ns Assignee, yesterday rold ffl,;‘::':;ifl}emfl?.s,m Comumfiteakits o dispost: at public auction, at the west door of the Gov- ernment bullding, alot of ciaims upou bank- ANCUILEN NLATKIE UASH, rupt men aud corporations. Asmong the claims | The County Court was occupled vesterday for wern ome_against the Cilcao d& Pacific Rafl- | fome ting fn the trlal of another Bialkle cane. I8 WILL ADMITTAD TO PRODATE. The will of the late Washington Swmith was proved before Judge Knlckerbocker yesterday Ruperin ond admitted to probate, It gives bequeaths, | sach month fivo 10 ten minntes. ete., to his daughter, Mra. Emilie J, Miiler, va- | Number of children of school age in Chi- 650 ~ | 208 with the county, and the sconer 1t Is broken | appoiutment, he suvs the naies submitt d i i CARUL b oo i eres v ¢ oo 121474 | yp'the better. Any_chango would be an tm- | chiole § s “Rinited for | g . road (Mr. Jenkins, Receiver), which arose out | The individual on trial, und alleged to be in- | rlous chattels und furniture vow in her posses- | Rtk e L a1 e choles were all referred to the Bishops and | Ilectricity for the Milllon, A e e i iot (BT3P | iae, was o younz nan nained Eawln IT, Orr, | sfon. /The rest of the chattels are lott ‘o his | SomPerof scbobl bl Tor 170" fontic brovement, nud the County Agent would iall it | Archbishops of tho United States for aparoval EBlectric Battery for g merly . held by Georga 8, Bowen, . 8. Wilcox, | 1t d1d not coma out In evidence thut he bad ever | cire sane A, Smith. The rest of ils cstate I | MAed)ers ssee crs songsssseors ossresens 0,500 | With delizht, lefore belng forwarded. [n his opinion Blstiop BICHEn nttery for and Thomas 8. Dobbing, The amotint of ther | robbed a bank, butft did appear that ho had | o5 00 e e 5 i, © 0 FEl b o the | (Of whouw ‘oniy ona inis thonsand com- Helss has been maligned without. cause, Ho wenty-five Conts. was about $1,000,000, ‘Fhey broaght $400, nnd It“mll nrwumlzmrlhl)rd(‘hr‘ 1“-1‘ :cvmdylenn, l;l!(l l‘]’{“"”‘;:’g’m:“';{r"“i‘ plly“fhctlrnb‘::u:f "‘: 'n?lfl. onr course n: ;'l'"ull.ollll < s RELIGIOUS. 3 }:\u knowa h‘l,m vr;lulmllhy upwards of llllfl.?'. 2 ) by Mr. C, 1% F. i ‘ond of cards uud Indles* soctuty, und that a fow | follo: : st, to jeir average school life . . TENTECOST AND BTEDDBINS, ve years, and conld vouch for lilm as eminent]y This wond t| 3 ,m{,fil‘:_::r‘c,(x“::‘ ,J,df"‘.,fi cnlucx?:z?:::l;'yu{::fill‘ll;; months ago he shot a tawyer ta Littlo Hock, | testator. Becond, to expena the sum of 88,000 alf of tolal number dre in frat 3 is wanilertul curativo szent lnstantly sink % Ark., for which he was indicted and under le(h‘lu Anantiab dfainy £3,000 bail. His apoearance was against him, A'meeting of offlcers nikl nrents of Insuranco | yyt an outsider could nos sea the slightest indi- compnnics In wiich polleles wers held by the | catjons of unsoundness of mind. He told a Avimour Packing Conipany was convened yea- strnight story o testing his memory, and the terduy nfterncon I the office of the Board of | phguiclans differed widels in their oplilon 18 to Underwrltorn. Charles Comatock, Preaident of | By tonditian, one of whom auid, 1o answer 1o Al Tradera'y occupied the ehair, uid Georgo W, | quustions, thut he expected to ba paid for bls Moutzowmery acted as Secrctary. The object of | yuatimony, He uald, umong ather things, that the meeting was io hear thic report of E. M. | no hind nover been ut any onc placo s louig as Teall, F. 8. James, und L. J. Lenis,a committtes | yix mouttis In seven years except Little Rock, sppolnted seyeral days aga to examino into and | wyere lie was detatoed fo jail, und this brought report upot the losg auatuiued un the stock u- |y to cxplatn the shootlng, 'Which, ho clatmed, gured by the fire last Saturday. The report | had been done {n self-defense. Ho paid a law- was made by Mr. E. M, Teall, and recotnmended yer, be said, 86 to get bim out of jafl, und, once that - the losres ho adjusted on the basia | Gup, 1he Jawyer went for his valise to swell his of sbout.. 0,000, -or 14 per cent | fueg, uver which they had some words, sud he on the amount lnsured, ~This includes | grew his pistol wid shot him, ete. The Jury ' tbe percentage paid for haudling and sorting { tound hiin_{nsaue, however, wherettpon County between THOMOM wint 15,000,000 pounds of | Agrorney Willett asked for au arrost of judg- purky ok thie xervices of vxperts, clerks, und | jnent, yud made & wotion fora new tral. e other Inclduntala, The report was accepted mid | oy taken to joil, awd will remain there until the Caminittes discharzed, after which the | )0 motion 1s tnposed of, inuch ngaloat bin will, meeting mljouraced, The insurance on the bulld- | for “however anxlous his frienda may Lo to fne Is written In fusurance compunies at the | yays him zo to an asylum, be does not want to East not represented tn this State, fuis sald, und | ro put saysbic is ready to mect the Indictment hig UL yeviboen nijlsted, againat bim st any time, and in eatisfied In*the Btote Senals Wednesduya DIl was | tlint hecan never be canvicted. Besido Or, pussed providing for the restorntion of deeds | the followine were also found Insanc: SBamuct h had | Nicklin, Barvara Halla, Omelln Willinms, Mary The uoonday prayer-meeting was not as | ™ Christian gentieman. Ile had fnvestivated | bilates Paln whon all other remedies fall, 1t & the charres mado siainst tho priesthood uf 4 ew Mo t a A well attended an on pravions dsys. 'The congre- | Irrancla Seminarv. only to fiad that the clerey | bremne 1o otk st paftful Mucies el gation, which united in sloging 1 am o Soldler | hud been grossly libeled. neese-forees when. dormant or fuactive. ay i of the Cross,"” and “0, Holy Splrit Cone,” e ——— .. vartlal Paralysis, 3t destroys all tendener ¢ was comparatively small. ‘Thelr volces did not | TAPPAN, M'KILLOP & C0.'S RATING BOOK. | fatlunuation by drawing from the srien bR e i o s ces h1 00k 7o the Faitor of Tie Toigune, - " | morbid or tnwhalesomo. matter. - Wory areg fore. Lefors tho cluse af the services the at- 102 Broabway, Nrzw You, Jan. 77, 1879.— | ihe pit ol e Btomuen it neutrallees Blool teudnnee swelled to {ts ususl proportions, aud | Ina letter to the Chicago papers dated Jan, 85, {lufn‘:::’::a!tlhrul o e ieer Al i‘(‘fix‘h@"fli}’;x‘d&’. the benediction was pronounced to a “full | Messrs. Tanpan, McKillup & Co. state that the | Colic, Dyspepsla, Iudlgestion, Crumps, aof nouse."” application for an jujuuction aguinst the fssua | Palns. K After the hymos, the Rev. Mr. Pentecost | Of their book of ratings has been withdrawn by l-‘o{,nnnurlr::n‘mrn. Neuralgla, Sciaties, Shoot. prayed that Christ would make intercesslon for | me. This statement Ia fucorrect, Having | (5, Foint Paloitatlon af tho ileart, Sore o sinful man, At the concluslon of tha prager. | bOught the copy-right of this work fn oot fulth, | Wenk seor' “fi;x.,‘x‘.fi‘“uu3!,‘"?‘2“1:«‘;‘“'\‘\','3‘&2{;2 “ Aro Your Windows Open to Jerusalemi' was | #nd having a good title thereto, it is my fnten | Lack of Strength und Activity theeo Plasten sunyg, nudthere were rand thie following requosts: | ton to protect my property, and the bitl in | Burpass every other known curative agent. for the entire consecration of a Chelstian work- | €quity with this purposc in view fs still bofora PRICE, 26 CENTS er nud three friends; for three brothers and a | the United States Court, As I was compelled s > slster: for revival meotiogs fn Porsons, Kawsas; | 0,161 1 Chlean solely upon hostlle parties for | Do not he satisfled unless you obtain Cote for @ youux man striving for Chrlst, that he | the present the presentativn of mu é‘:m So | 1 VorLTAto EL.RCTRIO PLAKTERS, A guton of may be steadfust; for a very sick young man that subtile agent, Electrivity, with Healioz who asked 10 be healed: foran only eons a Indy :.‘é‘.’,'é::.‘,fl§L’fl'.,",’i.‘;f.gfl',‘;‘.‘,‘:,‘,‘,,,"“’n ey ci; | Guws ana Balsams. Sold by ull drugsiste roturned thanks for blessings; thanks for - | py) swers to prayer in Bradford, M'mh.. Carlinvilie, a,: !:2”;'.2)&3.2'5‘1'1’ p‘«lr:ol:‘nlnc I-:a‘:‘n}; :’i'.“’ book'da‘q'} ‘r,fll:d: {,ll;‘.dx}ml‘B )lrlh:z anllny, 'fih}n'. ;"(arl mou(xer ll; iaaned by Tappan, ‘ugx,y,,l, & o, L rudford, Mich., who asks for the conversion ol I tio lier Loys, s also for the Loys of that town, and T ek o€ w0y ntentlon and oEasy fora burlal lot st Graccland or Oakwoods, [ - LWOyears. Thied, the wife wud dsughter are to | Tutslnumber in firatgrado of yoar, have ao sonual income of $3,000 ‘:‘,.‘;‘,"f.,f,‘f,‘;‘;?,’_“" oF 0,091 at least, or more in case the | omiting mualcal instruction to them is nct Increase exceeds thut amount, Iu case of eguivalent to addiog (o their school life thic death of etther, the survivor {s to have lhier | . of 100 days half a month for resding, share of the income, ‘The estate 18 mado sub- | writing, und arithmetic, ect (ioilhu'w'!ll :"tm.l flnuli'm?r. sinl :n case of D{;},‘,‘;‘}‘,“‘,",,'.‘.f..‘.‘éfl. ?;l::ggxxng':n:u;?; her dylug fntestate to go in fea aimple to her . insue, [ case the wife sucvives the daushter, [ 8 Year to cith000 papils for” common the will appoluts A. . Averill or Nuthan M. | prcess of timo per duy given to writing Freer a3 suceessors In trust with the wife. In ‘more than to drawlag or (o music oaly t-nn't; the]dn‘lmh:ur :ul"lvn h¢|r mg!hcr. ]The 1s five minutes. o bo sole trustee. [u tasa they do notliveto | 1o was going on to lllustrate the expenso and “X"""""hm"" S"’:th "l“’ have the rgigtrid !"[ evils of teaching draning und music, by showing o et ot " "‘“E‘; CF | the courss the children, upon cotering the e Jommes e ":““' (g then | schools, had to zo throukh, whou Inspector e obery s e U8 el an gwant | Frankeathal futerrupted hiim by saying tint o Faud,” the {ncome from which is 1o zo ta the | Y03 8ick, und did nut cars to tear such - detall, following chantable Institutions: The Home | o Be ot heart themeo ofton. 0 for tho, Kriciiont o Progeatent Drpnas Anr- | had inade Tuspecior Fraukenthal ok what “'l{i'fl,"“""ffll Alxl!l.gln, &I;‘x" N'mlv"abo.\‘-' Ill"a“," f::mmme condlt:o?ol thechildren? |Laugh- und tbhe Chicago Foundiings Home. In this | “ifhq Chale held that Inspector Enelish could “’“l'""g""“ u(‘:“l?"""‘r""" fi:“"' be fovested 1o | pot proceed without umfilmoun consent, atd Tom conate InLiibaga tor enclit of thesa 80- | 110 wraogle was Lushed for a moment, to break Under the provislons of the will the daughter | UL 10 8 fresh placo. 17,600 AUCTION SALEN. Inspector Hovne moved as nn amendment to Ights | 3 y ade by Ass ss In Baukruptey w and wile arc appointed execut: 1Y s 5 ¢ Lrighits In the matter may be of sulllciont Inturest. Teon deritor e 1n the Grent Tre of 1851, Tho | Kemla, Sarub Wheaton, Thomes Farrol, Lucy | were approved to tho amou n";urugiw':&“““' tho pendiog miution tlut tlie pay of speclul teach- | for the presonca of puiwer for iee meutlugs, |t the mercantile community to Justily vou fn AR T Tuent Record act of 1872 seeted to cover the | N. Gray, and Churles Merz. el b bl G IR LE SN o Bl D o Ry ol u',“pn’;’:z oo Iogertiu this Jotter, wo thil fnocent parties REGULAR WEEELY SALE, . » - o r o Mry ¥ = 3 wma % g 3 ¥ T S, e i o of e it UNCLY BAMUEL’S THE W. L, Us of Cluclunati, touching the question o " | thut o ot muswered prayor, nud was reudy to | *Fice Mossra, Tapoat, Hekilop & Co. al- Friday, Jan. 31, at 0:30 n, m, hill, ta hee what thu evossiLy of the roeent act B % A OREAT ACT. GERMAN IN THE 8CHIOOLS, T - URECERLIon e b fl{'&“fi"{ Tego thut proceedings [n this niatter are imati- NEW PARLOI AND CHAMDER Wi Mr, Jewert said the Burnt Record bill of Auy person fond of the study of the cccen- | which was* an argument agalnst the study, P P T 8L | euteg by rival agenci . This atatetnent Is also they wight ba grosated; thut the supplicants | ncoirect. [ min entirely unscqualuted w T micht lh'" blessed fa life and gathered into the | proprietors of eithier tlneyllmdl{rect. ;\'l"\:’l:hfill:: F U R N I U RE’ :""“’[ icaven, to return pralss und thankeziv- | Avency, and ain ncting In thia matter entirely vz for x‘m 5wfdngn"uul forcy showerea upon | on my'own behalf. 80 fur as instigation {s con- | LORDges, Basy Chairs, Dosks, &c. Lt “i"ln-m““I 1y8 ! ‘l eir In-ls‘” h cerned by other azencics, 1 may suy thut the gv\m‘ lina ?in e o tharning sesslon was, read from the Kirst | inanager of K. G, Dun & Ca., Chicago, to whom | GoKing aud Heatlng Stovos. 0 fuintle ot doliny secoud chanter, beglnning at | | liad a lettor of Introduction from 'n friond, | O aferangaiqoactold ” Goods and Gese Uil Ta o wortd,und foliowg. "Thin, wa | fironely sdvised mo aculnst proccedivg 1 | Platad Ware,Olooks,Ohrqmon, Disnketids f“""” ligh doctrino, sald r. Hentecoat, the could not accept his ndvice beeause my connscl LRGN, TOMEROY & OO, hi 1512 waw trumed #0 s to be broad enough (o | The exports of bonded alcohol for the month cover both the records of courts - alio | ending to-day add up about 6,000 bareels. buent deeds, mortgages, and other evidences at titfe. But It was deenal doubtiol whetner | The Sub-Treasuy disbutscmonts were 307,000 the Btate Legisiature could cnact laws for the | 0 eurrency; 4 per cent subseriptivag, $1,60, Fedural Courts, aml it wus expected the United "The revenue offieers are akain out lu soarch of B;ulcfi):m;luw!;u;l‘llil :'ul-ul llt;o l:lglln{ 'ull ull‘hl drugalsts who ure selling liquor withous taklng 48 the necesrary lowas on the subjecel or e Fetieral Courter The wet passedt Wednesday | Ut the neceasary license. scenmed to bo Included In the act of 1872, und The Internal-revenue recelpts yesterduy ag- trieities of humsn uature, particularly the fe- | strongly sustaining the position bs o earneatly wale side thercof, might have spent a very assumed at the Jast meeting of the Board, unil plensant anl profitable afternoon yesterday at {‘,:fl"fi‘,'e‘.‘},fi’{.}l’.‘.‘fifi"g{""“’“ practically; il ad- Justice Ilamlt's Court, The “ Woman's La- Insoector Prussing replled that German had bor Unlow,™ or the * Workingwmen's Union,” | hecn erowded down ™ in Clacinnatt by politics, an organization of sonio such name at loast, was | #8341 that a memberanip of the Hourd of Edu- out fn fulf force to hicar the result of n trial fn- | SAton In that city was tised as a stepplog-atons the ML . stigated by one of the members of the Unlon :: m: g.:‘ulf;:-l‘flmfilrd:wnguu 'fi’u.t’"fl'.fl u‘;:;fifi o assured me thut I cun, with the foftheoming ——— ———— Do did not are what e tdvantage of v was. | grecuted £27.015. Whirky contributed §23015, | gluet three dater-monburs. The allega- | wanted Gierman I wur schools, und sl v bild | ges™ diole ' Fonrioms. shpromaty ‘o iy | Sidence, iaake guod 1y "title o this valuabls MEDIGAL, "Whe Federal Courta could restoro theit own | tobacen 43,080, und beer $3,02), tiou was that the thres sister-members [ In his hand o vetition syrned br 140 yureuts 11v- | {5015 workd was what was meant. . Wit mag | COPYFigbE. Yours tralv, T | e TP o fecords witlout guy act, but tho act of 1574 | Gyler Dollersliol was unhiapny yestontay | a4 falscly Imprisoncd the complainant fn the [ 72 the ydulty of Piekurd :hool who wero [ juyed te most ho would kive his Tifc for. What ¢ {usovonz E. Lexos. e o et T s Bt ra ookt | aficrnodn whila = Lozlog™ thgws: 5000 uszard | caro by forcibly detaluiue her fn. & pince whora | {Htueryom o Ssel thece pers e B | waa e world] - Anything separated f1om (B | ppyyepiirec oo et inz in thic Festuration of deeils, ete, Mr, Jawett ‘};’:‘l“)’r‘ ‘\gllnl:';llll‘»l&n)f\cllg:lfll'::l. Bank, He Jonged | she did not wish to remaln. Whenurver tie cow- | ars awalting & German teacher, und ihat the fo. { I )18 relations ‘Tha sin of man_consista in di- ‘ jcaw, Klda thought the i vorcing himself from God, Theroforo,whatoyer | **NATIONAL lloxe ron Dissursn Voowrern YU e difleulty at ail, but thut ¥ al legise Judge Bungs, who waa ill with erysipelns, has plainant testified to uny fact in the case, ail the | terest in the study waa geuerally incressing. wembers of the Unlon, who were aeated around 1nspector Keith said thero were some - f { yas divorced from od wag o world, hings | Sotoxte, Darzor, 0. Jon. O, 1470.--Dr. D' Un- WHQI Ellvxrruu.'lnl!c ) o v C o o v & hut wero good and lovely In thewselves werae | gery /ago: Altor a falr trinl of three months i My, ation would still bo necessary, recovered sutliclently o attend (o busioess | the room, would with uno sccord give vent to | POTLnt matters to couc iy und to that end | pot'cood. The most beautlful thing. was " he | in two cascs, peersiogly tocaradio. T am cian peey et ainns ¢ The Fat-Block Bhow Comuittce of the tnto | nicalte. e foare that the Custom-Touse cases | cypresstons auch ns these: “ObIY 4 Did you | Moved that themliols queation, be indefiniiely | ngat danaerous thing If God wus 1ot i it Tho | that the resalt has been all that you" could chal o e ad i Poard of Agriculture met Inst night ab the | Wil Bot be called up for seversl months, . hear that1” % On, how can shol” And when pustponed. After disacussion the motion wus you could claim | Itetentton of Urtne, Phystciaususs fLLN’ measure of the perfection of a thing was God's | and all the most sayg guine could hopo for. Ito- presence (i it. 1{ man loved the world the love 5 o . Suid by all Draxginte. of tha Father wus uot lo him. ‘They muat Sneci(oliys K. X Drowe, Govemoe.” Dr D0Uns | ESoss : 1 ¢hoose the love af the world and tet (iod go, or | 5°F'* OMices Ttoot % Paimer louse, __WINTER EENORT st cling unto God at criflce th cld. e TR ARA 1 =N o G patiatesion 0, e Wotld: | tadigention, dysoepsia. nervous prastration, and | _ TIE SEA ISLANDS OF FLORIDA tion ©of the palate was sln; therefore atl forma of ,wnncrnl debriity n':lusvad by taking The ¥gmont Rotnl, Feroanding, Florila oferstair PR L S hatnee ore | Mensman'a Peplonized kiect Fome, $he only Ids and Lourles seeslng the beliedte of a semtine Vhoutd o takes with thumkesirine o tnic | preparation of beef coutalalir Ita entirg nuteltious L Shmate, the comsarts and_cutiveategeel ot o e 1 elving Lo liod, | propertics. It fa not a mure stimuluot ke tha ex. | Dotch lutnrieally curnished, naving sh wion 17, Without God it was slo. If wan was to bo | iracte of Seef, but contutiia blaod-making. forco- | Faute nessnt and commisiy cb e e s ey Judced by this stundord, ho waa far from belng d lifesnustainine propertion; 1a {n- | bowling, LINArds, ete., aupert sl a yaziiiog o o Christinn man. ‘Thespeaker knew a tan who enfecbled conditions, whethor the | the Fiver, sound, or ocean, aund ariving on te bt mude money wivl halved with the Lord. But silon, servous prostration, over- | [9F8 Nty mfive. A dry --unmnn-mm:; hls heurt got lifted up: ba bullt a splendid | Work, or iatineo to disvaani narticularly If teauiting | {Toqdow frum malsria. terme reasonable. AW unsion, and gratitled his natural pride, tto | from pulmonary cunnialntv. — Caawall, Hazard : S Balagert T T T was a Cliristfun wan, and the Lord began to put | Cors Proprietors, New York. ¥or wala by drug- : : His hauda oo Wi, Ilis husiness bepan 10 s | cmm——— | ™ S 2 Ao Grund tacitle Hotel, ‘Fhere were present Preal- Information was recelved that Detective Tyre dent J. B Seott, of Chmnpalgn; decratary 8, 1), | rell 18 to by recalled to this discrict from Colo- Fisher, of Springheld; Treasurer Jobu W. Bunn, | rado und New Mexico, where by has succeeded ?l dnprgmuclu ;cllii:mmt S.K u'nll(‘ull. DE )fim"k- in breaking up several gaugs of counterfeleers, ord; wory Coll ol anknkee; Churlea N gaaw, of dollets " dobn 1. Teyheld, of | pisiinie Colector. permiesiny o aop o hicago . g m, o Cantou; 1 b Lewie Eitaworth, of Nanreitios Wiltin | 21amos to Sheritly und Conutablun, tobs by them 31, conlth cordtugtoin andylt, 1 h"'"*l'"'d"‘ S5t judiciat salcn. - The porint was #ountod a¢ ton, ‘Il oblect of Lo meeting was to de- cl " Collec termine a8 o Whether or 1ot auother fat-atock | it pollcitation ol Collector Bmith, of Clactn- ghow stiould be held in this ¢ity. ‘The coun- - clusion ol the gentlemen wan that such a show For several months past there has been reskd- ahould be held, yrovided that s much or more | 0y i this cily 2 sboeaialier ngmed Datm, who finunclal sapport wus puaranteed os was be- | was formuerly un Internal Révenue ofticial ot stowed upou the lust exhibition. To | Pekin, After the selzurs of the Mclutyrs house ascertaln what way be expected from | st thiat plice, Tast summer, it was mads so ot sie citlzens who ure to be dircect- | for Daumt to escape indictient for con- Iy und indlrectly benefited by the | spracy, lie was obiiged to leave, [ie came here, show, the members of the Comuuttes will stare | atd lefu addiess with the Goverowment out this morning to canvass the situation, A | olliclala, A couple of duys avo he meeting will be hela to-nficiat ut the Pacitle, wid | was subpenacd to go to Springiield, but de- the result of the du?”- work, and thuyefurs the | clined on the ground that be vould not afford to fate of the show, will be made known, L may | pay bis fare, The United States Marshal's of- be mentioned that Me. Jolin B, Bsernian, of the | fice offered to advance the necessary funds pro- Hrock-Yarde, bas afready und unsobiented put | wded the Springticld ufloe would mike it good, pug uned lost by nvote of 6 to 6, and Unally the the *“woman rcorned” (thut means the com- | wigle watter was postponed until the next nllnlnm) lloaccndunll "Lolmk )I;r perch uuonbl?fu meetiog. wituess-stand und kleked over a balf- ‘The Committee on German ruported, recom- witted |\lm: that was nosing around, the | mending the employlig of o o teachor at room the enthusiaam kncw no bounds. ' The | Carpenter School, ad several chanies In other whnl: :m Y nu ntrnem! from the cvidence, It | gohools. 1 substautlally as follows : luapector Stone moved that the appointment Lyfl“fiwom was lhfnTugnuwr of the W | of the riew teacher bo postponed wntil the nest Lo or terin "”ln ce cxpired Jan, 1, and | peating, and hoped no action woutd be taken er sucressor wae u‘uyl clectod. It was natursl | youl the questlou of whotlier Qerman was to be thut the | uowlycxalted custodlan of the | coctined in the schools or not had been set- feuther ¥ ahioulil want to curry the “leather™ [ tied, [L was & question with Iim, bie suld, If it and count the "".’E”Y,,: often as she chose. | wasnol the duty of the Hoard to fnform the 1}u3du§fihu |"';mr.y“ t!»bc‘:f ¢ the transtor | Gernun teachers employed that no esthustes ol H!:d 4 Fhebo efused, d"t' Unfon was | for their salurics had been recommended, i,lilm’gfl ., V“""‘""OW was decided upon. | Inspector Stone's motlon prevalled by a vote e wae, gll:.‘l'{l:o i 'n‘n’mbfln..?fi";';&.mflnl{f of 9 to 3 after the usual wrangle, and Goallv fi!nrn} t;"l!“:“ "mllthllen cIfmcm;iv on the :,.“,t.,"hon report, was lold ovee by tho sam part of the Unlon ¥e her another chance to 1 Darg.of 1hud "W(,;f:’ o et e luspector Prussing read the petition before ) alluded to asking thal German be introdueed in :r':f.“\‘\':l‘zlr.’l‘n bellx_f pfi;':l?; c:t“mxg;c.l'lxgu e:':}.'l‘fit gm' l'n'll‘llnrd m-t(xluol. amd it was referred to tho . : 3 ommittee on Uerman, 3:‘212&“"‘.“’"-‘. s propounded to Plisbe tte Alter woma routlue business, the Boara ad- Yi¥lien witl yon cive up 1l boadle doedéd, o e —— THANCEH, away from him, but the time caine when be was AN CRLE b THINCE, ublliced 0 elther wncriico his oo 0F Mg 1ov0 | -+ nnmmzoanec. SERISXNSe parie Ch o ameard 4 tordesus. Hecalled his family together aud | (HILL=Thesoh ¥ Mr. Alfred Hill, of & B o, o et e AL told them the situntion, He 7088 1rom his | coeim o e ———— ubdels, IR ) kueew, went down town, und pat that house va | = “DEATHN, = i LI the warket. Il lnew whout bie laved bist, | oo sssa o S S s | T FLOWER PLIREUMES, Ho loved Christ above all thivzs, and || CROSBY-In Hostun, Mass, oo Bunday olxbi 24th s A s ne surticed bis ennily pede.” il | i e ot o i R o Fllowgfifl e Bl gt kgt t = was merely an {lurtration of one of thuss lusts | “(LEN—At Cuorada Sprlags, Joba Uiet. or sainc- = of the fleshi which must be sacrificed. Ifuny | €27 Feutish-Aerican copy, haitle, Mhs Lo & Bliaselt down for $1,0, Tusteal uf GOINL 4o Use duareat tiothod wes | (hiug o At slecr Ehiebe hor) 1t ot e NI INE AR AT wan luved the world, the lore of the Father was Linov—aa. 3 Tuatetl, wits ot newy | PRREUNES - ¢ TANBERBrLGH From what Ald. Throop says, it I8 plain to be | We: A Springticld deputy reached here yes- | hoeded not, Her wmlnd was witn Lier lieart, and NE ASYLUM, not (n bim. It cut’ the speaker {o the heart 1584 from the restdenie of the family, 1147 Miche 4 btaie aid A Limbss scen thut he will be une of the ohfef expo. | FEFU4Y moenkig with au attuchment for Daum, | tiay was far away whero the #134 1.|y snugly WAKDEN FETERS, when he saw one of these keen-esed, hiquirtng o aataroce ot hafemlly. 142 —— o MOR S nents of educational interests, and one of the | 201 1e Wil be taken to thit city at & cost ol | stuffedintoanvidstocking. She calinfy aroie, | of the Insane Asylum, was very angry yester- | men i thadnqulry-room. Ruch aind such'a man sahville (Tenn.) s Vincennes (lud.) papers THALR GOODS - principal advocatea ef an extension of public- Shuyt four Huies de tnudh o8 ‘aecessary. O1- | wdiudvan to the Amazonian Vice-Prestdent, was a Christisn, wid he dill not wish to be such a Chirfattan. Would to God men wereall Bibleas | | CARIIER=AL L Luke's Hospltal Jan. 29, 1979, Lew rantod (6 e ar well, £33 the Christiaus were Biblea, nod umen were being | “Viineral sers ils Iste restdance, Nu, 119 Twen- i ratana Wares S0 read more than that book, If they were what | ty-sccond-at., ta-day &b b . 1., theace by carrisges 10 uut tho Patout rade: copy. 1 s san § ¢ . delals who travel on rallroad passes take con- school facilitics In thecumsideration by the Coun- oy ¢ el c!béllc appropriation bnll whl\rh 1s roon fa | #ierable pleasurs tu collecting inlieage fees. come befors that august owly, Yeaterday the = 5 ra Aldermun salil to a reporter that thera were, In JAMES 1. KNOWLTON, Coicagzo, 120,000 ¢luliren of school-age, Of that VUNERAL SKRVICES, muinber, only 4,000 - attended Cihef public | e funeral of Judge James H. Knowlton, “l"'m;""‘: l?;m“:‘;‘;:‘m:':“gf‘“: :':‘s":::“",‘;: whasa deceasa has been published {n Tus ‘T whiefr dully bread sud the daily bread of thelr pa- | UNE, oveured from hls late reaidence, No. 291 day, aud in an exclied mood was threstoniug to - gl B e At i Uion b g hauld Borhapt | duntolleh Consmisaioncrs utnl newwpaper-oilices unil hias os mwany sizus. grips, porswords, und | 81kOIl bewid bis fumlly were not et alone, cereimonivs as any Wi Masonic orderscombined. | He fusisted very wolslly that be was i I.lurln‘ u; u:a;xwmh:u n‘xi’ru k\'eryl ml:fh au loncst man, snd that It was & wrung yesterday when the zreat book containing s - the nystle secrets of the Unlon was produiced Iy | D288 iisrenreacitation of the tacta to say that Court, offered a3 evidence, snd ita holy jusideq | he meat coudenined by the Cumaittee on Pubi- cxposed to vulgur maze, But oue of (hu | bl Charliies u fow dive sgo at the cstablishment s 13 ¢ o] o . Giraceland. wil) not wle 12l e s e L Sihmera | Fricals ire fuvited to stiend, THOMNYSON, 210 Waben ar. Clistian.” Woulid to Gad that the frults of the | pihiaAt Jis Tgtidcace of B, : Holy Spirts might be so brought out fn all men | Tl thist e conversion of wluners might be accom- | _Dotleeof funcrul heraatter, Matthew: wte'sru A WILSON & EVENDEN plished by example. H rents, and unother 30,000 wers in the streets, | West Madison street, yesterduy morning. The :nuv;xmcm: l&rwrlnlm--# lby e u:a“ rta'i over which be rules was (he tirst that bad ever ";l'l:,v "v-w':_;-n::ng “I'i" s;lme"fluvelv)oug;y{znm ) ANNOUNCENENTN, 0| L s;&fi&,?”‘ < J as voui ¢ there we g book ritial 3 o ratid cel d. o e Jeaur ™ ufte ] cy, Drs, McChes- SanTEESsEL MAS A¥D i;:‘*‘;m‘::u“‘]'m;“fi;:"" -,m‘l:x“'fhc {';c': 'l'.:m‘l:;' attewlanee wus quite large, Lelog made up of Balaam.’® ‘This Is used when & member desives been condemne He had condemned meat THR WONAMS ki ¥ . fricuds of the family and members of the Har ney und Davia svoke to the subject under con Tm't?"nouiifiif MANAGEKS O L Ciirlstian Ausictaiion wre tons. In somu scctions o Ml to be excased from the mecting before the e sent there several thines before, he satd, sud as uested 10 5 47 & 49 Weat Lako dircei. the ity the sehools leration, the Rev, Mr. Conlsy offered prayer, N-ave, Friday imorniog &L 11130, 40 atiead the | M omzonGO were so crowied tiat children couldt attend but | Who st known decensed duriie his Wetime, | journment lias been bad, Iis use Is compul- [ 40 the starekeeper who has recently superseded: | and the Rev, Mr.” Bicbblus sz *Thero's @ | (acrator Sirs i % Sierrinia s LAY halfuday,—the olher Lulf Leing devoted to | Among thie latter was Judge Booth, Judge Wil- un entirely ditferent bateh of scholars, | Kiuson, Gen. Stlles, Frank Seales, Egvert Jamies Last yur hcre wus nade an Wi L ¥ Eruprlll‘lq" e lcbuuxt sun, Witam Low, A, E. Guild, Thomus Marsb, wory. In fact, all the customs and usages of the | Wim In receiving supplies not belng welcome, it ‘Lz:l::; bl,rclcm::pul:;ry.mumll the m&mberl llll'll was all nousense. In bis frenzy be went on fn ho! clica caths observe them. ‘The ¢ " ? rane, authorlty for the weceptatica or relection of the | ‘G 18t Of lavguage. bath vulgar and profanc, o jer]), ! ¢l = Y s e LOCAL POLITICS, B A K I N THR GREENBACKERS, A meeting of the Clty Ceutral Committes of the Nutlonal (reenback Labor-party was held P at thy Shermau House last evening, The meet- fugz was called to perfect the organtzation, and a Conuittes on Credeutlals was uppointed, The Absolute Iy PI.II'E- attendivee was lurge, sud care had ovldent- The Reyal Baking Fowder Iv Iy been taken in the selection of Indaried ond recommended for ¥ sl J. M. Burrows uud others, “Grand Saluam " rests with the Vice-President. | o0 83id 8 great many things *for the sake of -:'l;l:r;l'-'hu\l;: ‘1‘3?“11‘1'::’.‘( ’-wulfmb 5‘:-"3‘5&&1’&’ &tiles, previous to the removal of the | To hier the G. 8. s directed. If sho *sa- | his fumily," condemnlog sud defylug were all built—mnd they probably wouid be | coffin to the hearre, made a brief address on the :ilyl“! wl::l’i‘ n» :l:wv »:mld mmmdl-lulr"bu fife and character of his frivnd who had goue ¢ e s ars who are vow attending 9 ¢ thes sehiools 1y the smiall and sumerous rented | ey of ol daall o bad known Wi b Jreinisvs seuttersd. throughout the cty, 2l no sald, for years, uud us » man of the purest char- provision would liave becn made for the 80,000 | acter. 1o wus a man of markea character and children now acquinug vrlsou-slling eduestions | many, very many, pecullaritics, chief among fn the siree Aur Would any provision bave | whyicn was bis great love of the truth, le had Leen awade for tue borde of children whu | virtue: e sunually make their uppearance 1 the world st | 91} the Chiristiuo virtues withuut being o Chrls- this purt of entey. ‘ILe sunual fncreaso yu tho | Hag. Howas brave; ho was true: bo was o opilation was enousl Lo U1 scversl schoola, | Lot sl uprizht,” So'dutinctly wers theee fcat- Trbckets Baik Dot et ol seioals 1ob s rea fusiruce ssed iy bl dsfly life that wen tiot, il the voeatier, believiur Uit sehiools fu- | Who did | not = Kuow — bim - would | cail crvased and prisons decreased I exuct propor- | Wbese | charactorlstics apgressive. | Thoss Gy, ehuuld do all Lo vould to protect the | WO koew him otimately - kunow thst 1ntereats of the ciste Generation fu vducational | beneath the course exterlor visiole there beas a luams back,” the applicant fur vermis- | Commissloners, cte., at some length, “but sion to retire is fres to gu. Af mot *salasmed | Wien bis blood had cooled ol sotmewhat the person tnust remafn, It | ho spoke with his wecustomed pleassntuess, hatbo made the prescrived sign and | traversing the same ground, aml matataning resident refused Lo 1er hor bo Bho | that o hud always dote his duty fmpartially by tried Lo o anyw Mrs. G, A, Preiifer, the | the tounty. He complawned, hawever, that be wmastodonic doorkeeper, Interposed her pereon | bud 1ot “been treated nighiy wnd urged that und mude 8 grad for Pawbs's mufl, Phiebs | wuch of the blame that Lud heen grabbed it back, und* then wade a clutch and o | bim beloveed to the Comnmssior it claw Mrs. Pleiffer. Before blood had | Wos receiving the wmest, he pever knew any= been apllled, Bertha Denlar ook a band | thing sbout what quality or grade the county tn the weles, snd Phicbe retired from the ping | W48 buylnz, and 1 the sbeesve of fnfur ] tu uppeal to Mrs. Elzina P. Stevens {compositer | 9 instructious to the contrary, hie hid received and lecturer), the President, for permision Lo | Divat when it was 1ot positively bud, thinktue leave, Mra. Stevens sabd: *1csnnot Jet you | that the Comnmissloners had cuntracted for such, go.” (Loud *houp-lus " from the Unton.) sBut { ¢te., und the satue had been the case with wood. Puabs did go. Sbo bad a “brusu® witl the | He did not know what Kiod of wuod the conuty pare Uream of Tartar Powde ‘whol tsomeness by such emineot che . After @ brlef absence | HaYes Bosioni Profenor Geuth, Phlladalpbis, eic. Suld only n cans, by ali ¢ the delegat o D 7 Beware of urious Alum Powders. Manuf acturets aud dealers 9u te buy them, becsas the Commitice submitted & report | can'amond te sl e bound ‘aad doable Ve wivhey: i Y that the “Chird, Fifth und Stxteeuth Wards wero o uot buv Uakiag 1'0a der lovse, sa it 1+ aizoos! the ouly wards not represented. ‘The First Ward | 40103, coustipation. ludizgetiou. livadache, und 4y sends two evts of credentials: ouv wet pre- A TCOUNAC BIANDI sented the eredentials of M. M. Pomvroy, th e > R i i PARIS EXHIBITION, 1078, otwr the vredentials of George H. arrs wil Dr. Mott, New Yorki % o Tho contluued uso of Alum yrodif Dblood. causes pluples a ihe L3 ? L. F. Suanlon, 'The Y ed that ——— matters, - . beartus teuderas s womun's. At this pofnt | deorkecver, but *got wway” with ber, and | hau contructol sor uud received such ws was de- | the credentials of i%fi".?‘r’.fi ':x‘n}img«f;?:fl: s - —— quln. Biiles wnlrmunul; torulmfl his cimotlun, ted huutdxhas nm&:-rwm. The doors m'l'r 4, "l‘llv.laklug that Aiv.lw.u n;uhl.m.nh;t \!'.lll cepted. azm\ac e m- e mls’ " VY - winl Was compe tosLoD speaking. Recover- | were bolted. he drew the Lol the cing pald for, just ua 1t was withmeat; but ho Mr. Harris exc Com- E THE CITY-HALL. i, Rok ever, ater u rlel ';fixny, o resumed | door opencd, und with ono cxultant, Joyods | B complahied Lo gonio 0f the Conniesloiers | uiteo s i s ponseri e, feport of the Com- 13 remarks. Speaking of the terror thut or- I bound ehie leaped down a flicht of stairs st oue | thnenud sgalaabout it and had never gotten aoy Sump, aud reached Wie strect. Sbe wos soon | sadlsfoction. ‘The reporter with whom Lo was ihercafter arreated fur the * cubczziement ¥ of | tlking sugecsted 1y answer thiat the county bal the 315 gustice Wilson diecdarged per lasp | 81Ways coutractcd for beech wood, tu wijich bie ‘Fucsday, he cauied _Btevens', Preiffer's, | rephud, withia soap of his il *Thero hus und beolar's arrest. 'nn:s uad o hearing | Wever bees astick of beech delivered the past Yesterday alteruoon befor Justice Hammull, | two years und thus ended the mterview, They, ubid otlicr wembers of the Unlon, tesiifed | Some of the Commissiouers were spoken to that they tnought they bad o right 16 subject | sbout the laws of the State to the stupenduus osths THE MEAT AND WOOD TROUBLES uuder which every mewbership was hud. 'Fhe | subsequently, und 3. Spofford was the only Guurt ovidently thouzht 0 tod, for that wus | oue found tosay that bo bad kuown of Peters thesole wrgument for tle defeose, and the | condemuing meat last year. NMhe reporter re- prisouers wero discuarged, uotwithstandlog | minded the Commlissiouer of his speech in the tbe admieslons of the {allercases that 4 Board o the recent relettivg of the contract to ground that he was not & Nattonalist, Mr, UBeatty inststed that for the sake of bar- nony hw vuzht to bo sceepted. Mp. Scautuns was in favor of postponing & con- eideration of the magtor unthl the wards were fuily represented. After sume furiher dobate, thie matter was referred to the ward for settle- ment. ‘The balance of tho report was adopted. ‘nm m\nx!rll:t uwinl.d"mlllr“s untf) '"","f,k rom Moo uight, ‘The Secretary of the - theeting was directed 1o communieate with the | OTders recelved for the direct mportation of this bzand, sad & supply of different vintages, 1o ¢ *~* the Ward Clubs unrepresented, cases, constautly oo hsud, asd sold ONLY IN BOXD, by = eall 2o election for dele- e iopoton s oiurrle, Stearon eud | TVES BEECIIER & CO., 98 Fromt-st, New York, Sole Agents " Unly oue case uf scurlet fever wus reported | diwarily ussalls wian ut the approach of death, yesterday at the Health-Ottlce, hlc umilm;‘dnn -‘?mml- hndfiuuedmui to mu;'; o i the grim visitor bravely, un NOL usial The disburvements frow the City Treasury | 45ng but Judee Rnowlion thouttit as David, Yesterdsy simounted to about §600. s Sulomon, and Job were reconjed 1o bave ‘The gerip paywents of the Cowptroller yes- \ nm‘u:u‘l,. f We kuew but llu.ln u[“llli: tmun;nul-i and wbat we Kuew ol that Httle was itael Verday amodhted o alious §1.00 weagre, All went to ono plave, said David; Ihe City Collector received yesterday sbout | the desd kuew not auything, ssith Bolomon. $100 for sueciul assessments and licenses. i) hdl-y lumu;;b: ‘\’lun lx:lu:n awsb died ‘Ir. w;? e There will be 8 folnt confercuce mecting this | S04 OLUtuh und tbis was the oplulvg of ihe worsiog 8t 10 o'clock between the Board of Ed- l Jewa at the Lime of thelr eaotivity 1 Babylow. 4 dudge Knowltou did not kuow, but,this view ucation uind the ¥inance Cowmittes of the Cow- | was e conclusion be sdopted. He Kuew thut COGNAC BRANDIES (3 Recelved the only Gold Medal swarded to Cognac Braudies st the Paris Exhibition. %

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