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* and Iathers also held unimportaut mectings at . tendent of Schiools of this city, one uight Jast " Lin .passed through this city last evening on his way THE CiiCAGO 'WRIBUNRII: WIS LAY, Mme. Rive-Klng is at t Gen. W, C. Urr, U. 8. A, 1s a guest of the Paimer, ‘Ihe tlon, F. Wells, Quincy, s registered at the Tremont. The Houn. 1. 8. Filer, Ludington, Mich,, is one of the guests of the Pacific, Dr. Milburn, the blind preacher, who has juat returned from Earope, is at the Palmer. The Hon. Jonathan B, Raymond, United Btates Marshal of Dakota, 18 at the Paimer, George E. Merchant, General Superintendent of the Dakota Bouthern Railroad, is n guest of the Pamler. A silver hunting-case watch and a sftver chaln, with the letters “0, T." on the e, nwait on owner at the West Madlsou Street Statlon. E. A, Wnldron, Buverintendent of the l.ul-(;— ette, Muncle & Bloomington Road, and 8. O. Tayior, Buperintendent of the L., M. & C., are at the Palmer. A. 8. Johnston, Land Cammissioner, anid W. C. Dickinson, General Frefeht Agent of Atchle eon, Topeka & Santa Fo itailroud, are at the Palmer. Commodore 8. B. Coulron, Capt. M. Coulson, Capt, . W, Maretta. Capt. N, Benson, amd J. C. McVey, of 1he Mizsouri River Trausportation Company, are nt the Tremont. Nelther gold nor silver was pald ont Ly the Sub-Treasury offictale yester The dlshurse- nents araregated 854,800, of which $4,500 was in bonds and £55,000 in curreney. 8, 8. Merrill, General Manager, John C. Gault, General Buperintendent, and D.J, Whittemaore, General Manager, of the Milwaukeo & 8t. Pnul Ratiroad, aro guests of the Tremont. ‘The Hon. J. J. Ingslls, who as just been re- elected United States Scnator from Kansas, to Washington, registering at the Faclfic. Internal-revenue recelpts yesterday amount- cd to $2.U85; of these $20,25¢ was pnfd on splrits, S:Ilflfi on tobacco und elgara, and 847 ou beer, ‘The exports consisted of seventy-live burrels of alcoliol. The temperature sgcsltrd-y‘ as ohserved by Manassse, optician, 83 Madlson street (Trinuse Butlding), was, at 8 4. m,, 30 degrees; 10a. m., 843 12 m, 335 8 po M, 403 8 D, wa, 39, Buromes ter ot 8§ a. my, 29,445 8 p. m,, 20,80, Collector Ilarvey received o cirenlar from Wushington yesterday directing that Sherlifs and other officers of tlie Jaw bg required to buy stamps for tobacco that they selze on executlon and afspose of at Sherlfa’ or other sale, ‘The death of Mr, Peter Jacobson, the oldest master cooper {n the city, occurred at his resi- dence, 46 Larrabea street, Monday norning. Mr. Jacobson was a native of Bergen, Norway, sl had been a restdent of this city for the last twenty-cight years, g The siivergilaers lield a meeting at No. 7 Clarlc strect last_evening to complcte the ar- rangements for the bail to be given by them at that place Saturday evenine, ‘Uhe ahioeinakers the same place last evenlum, A thief entcred) the sleeping apartment of Mr, J, L. Pickard, of Towa City, late Suncrius areeky und stole $15% ant of bis pante ‘pocket, Mr. Bickard yave chaea n bis night clothes, but found the sweather 100 cold to prosscute it to any great distance, D, 8, Gray, General Manager of the Empire 3 Willinm Stewart, General Erelizht Acent of the Pennavivania Railroad; Johin Allen, Preal- dent of the Peorla, Pekio & Jucksonville Raile road} nud C, J. Ives, Generul Suverintendent of the Cedar Raplds, Burliungton & Nurthern Rail- rond, aro at the Pacifle. At the annoal meeting of the Newsboy's and Bootblack's Ansoclation, held Mouday at the oflice ot _C. IL Case, 120 Lodally street, the fol- lowlng Dircctors were elected to serve during the ensulpg year: C. Il Case, C. D. Hawmill, Robert Law, J. K, Stearns, 11, N. Higinbothau, Samuel Collyer, George E. Adams,-Wiillam 11, Rand, and Alvert (1. Lanc, Thero was n llttlo soclable day evening at the house of M; 1, \Vrlgln, No, 701 West Juckson street, at which E, B, Baldwin, Col. George R Davls, C. C. Kohlsaat, J. L. Camobell, and vthers wero present, 1t (s understood that the sahject of discussion was how to carry the Twellth Ward at the primaries which will bo held In the course of time. “Archblshop Purccll, of Cinclonat!, -whose un- fortunate financial troublea have become widely known, areived fn thiscity last night wnd put up ot the Bherman. ‘The prelate looks utter); worn out with his recent triuls, and, althovgh anold mna, looks atlll mors careworn tian for- merly. 1o s sttended by the Rev, Fathers ¥, H, Dutton und . F, Cullaghan, ‘The party leave for Mllwaukce to-duy, belng et st tho trulu by Bishop Foley, of this city, At about 9 o’clock lnst evenlug Philtp Keneger, whilein a partlally Intoxleated vondition, fetl head foremost out of nwagon owned und driven by Louls Grifin, which waa being backed out of o shed at the corner of Archer avenue and Market sireets. 1o is a German, 60 years of age, und resides with his son-im-law at the Ridge, suven miles out from the city, After having been taken to Louls Meverhofer's saloon st Na. 899 Archier avenne, he waa there at- tended by Dr, Willard, who say: &pine are baaly, und perhaps fatally injured. Complaints were made at the West Madison rduy concerning o humber of orier of Hulsted and Lake n-yenr-old boy, named Il was attacked by three of them und severcly bitten ‘sbout the legs und body, Complaints are frequently made of other chil- dren huying buon attucked. Dog warrants wero Assued, wnd lust nlzus the pollce wers somuihat astonished at the recelpt of the followine medls finl l:‘;:nlflul.c froma physictus who disznosed e dogas cring vester- ertify that tho dogs of Mr. J, Troed- | Went Lake atreet, nrs notfrantic. 1 th mparssall, myof, Dit, Benatrn, No. 105 W est Jaudolph steect, ‘The funcral of Ur, C, B. Egun took place at the Blue 1sland Congrerational Cluiech yester- duy afternoen, the edifice heing crowded with the friends und townspeonle ot the decensed. The pall-bearers were selected from amony those who had grown up with Mr, Eza: nmfi included Mewsrs. Elfjain Brayton, Benjamin Bunders, Otls Wattles, Sweet Bravion, A. Win- e and Ueorge Coo) The hymns, ** Come o Blaconsolate™ and * Asleep in dests,” wors sung by the cholr, they baving been seleeted by the decensed. After’the reading of Scripture Ly the Rev. Dr. Browster, aud prayer by the ftev. E. M. Borlve, Fathier Eumes preached au uppropriate sermon, bis text belnr from chemiai, vil, 2, CHo was a fnithiul sy, and Teared God above sauay,” ‘Tlio conference relitive to the consolidation f 1he threa towns which are comprised within the Hmits of Chicago will take plucn st (e roums of the Citizens' Association, i Merchaunts' Bulldiug, ut 2 p, . Tullowing barties are 1o bu present: Jadiciar Comittee of the County Boand—Williaw H, Wood, Willlam itz erald, 1. ). Lenzens Coras mnittee on County Affulrs of the Councti—Al, Ballard, Chuirmao, and _colleagues; Willurd Woodatd, West Park Counnission; Jamus F. s Moreun, © Bouth Park C 18801 Withrow, Lincoln Park Commisalon; the muttee on City und County Legislation and A Iinintration of the Citizens' Assoclation—J, i Thowpsun, George C, Adaws, ‘Iiaddeus Dean, and £lliott Authouy, ‘he Buard of Yark Commlssioners of Bouth Chicugo commenced 1 rerulur snonthly sesson yialy Juiues Morgan presited, and s Yue bretent Cunmxllluwnen Bher- 3 cll, wnd P ¥ agureguting BUH5 were , escnted, approved, nkd uf-‘dwud vald, They luclude th puy-roll for the mouth J 1 Bususting to §5,021.105 bill of R, W, Bri for expeuses fu Jookiug sfter tux- wsucssiuents, §r, uud due the Village of Jydo Lurk for wuter-rent, 8530, A grocer named Btoue, residivg at the coruer of Tuirty- ninth - street und Iudiana wrenue, mm{u # versonul uppeal to the Hoard to atd’ Bl fn collecting 8 debt smounting to $2%, due bin tyom s oflicer to the Cownbsslouers' service. Aftera proloneed wrguinent by the petitiouer a5 to the Jurisdiction of the Board over the debior's finsuces, 1he creditor retired without obtasuing auy satisfction. ‘The wnnuad report of thie Board " is ueurly comoluted, wud will be ready fur ezaivation by all interested within e chsulug three weeks, Coroner Maun yesterday beld sy foquest upor Heruiun Kach, adry-goodsdealer st o 5 Stare atieet, who dled Saturday last, uud concerning Wk deaths there were some rumors of fuul dlay. ‘The post-wortem develped tlat desth Wad caused by heart diseass, uud the jury re- turned W verdict fu sccordauce. An fu- 4uvst was wlso held upow Hoberw H, wbling, who died of iojuries received i wn elevator secldeut [ the in comiulislon houss of Bridgeman, McNamsrs & Loy No. 61 Buuth Water street, un Saturday Just, wiid who died e followlog Mouday at the Couuty Hosbital ‘Yhe evidencs ol experts owed that the sccident was caused by the cakiog of 8 woru-out wire cuble, wnd that pot- withatatidlug this break the platform would uot Lave fadlcu Lud 20t We froa L We dugs aud the safcty machine was put in some few years'ago hy the Crane Bros. Manufncturing Coinbany, but hail #ince been remoideled Into a water Every precaution had been taken by 1l prevent accldents, and as Jate as Jast Navember the meening was thorouehly overhauled renaired, the middle strands of n cable hroke, nil while to all outward appenrances thic cable wid perfectly sudden ~ jerk ‘Ilic Jury were of the opinfon that the vra of cievator accldents n this ity bas but just commenced. Neerly all buildings hase them, and fn must buildins the elevators aro alreadv beeoming old and worn. Therefore, they recom- mend that the City Counell immediatelyappoint an elevator inspector, and take ruch other nicasures ns will tend Ly prevent 8 reeurrence o; anch aceidents. ol Y. hrother i3 unable to come vn, Georgs W, ittee appointed at o reported that it was proposed to settie fu the colony would & Hanta Fe taliroad os far as from thnt potut the journey conid be made by ponles to the White Mountain District in about twulve days. uy, wl 1t was dealrapie that about 100 mem- bers should Join und work together on the co- operative plan, Somu discassion ensued about thie cost. binding those who jolnesd by requlriug o nominal deposit, ete,, und it was “decided to hold auother mecting. reglinent, The church debt lios, subscriptions to first aud 10 hu secured by licen of a very defective quality. The vator. ‘The experts testified that somet strain v sound, a very slieht to part. would vause it Embling was about %0 years uwe, was o member of Company D of the st Regiment, nil bias abrother in Troy, N, His remafns will be buried here, ns the ‘I'ie Sabbath-8chaol Association of the North Side held its sunpal meeting st the Lincoln Park Congregatiunal Church last eveniog. Ren- resentatives of the varfous churches of that divislun were present, making the attandance quite large, The Secretary subinltted hisreport, which showed that there were thirty-five schools on the North Side, with a membership of 12,272 chilldren, nud that during the year two new schuols i membership of dressus were_made, appropriate to the ocession, by the Rev, Mr, Pona, the Rev, Mr, Shepheril, ail Mr. Porter, Statlstical Secretary of ihe State Awsociation, aml the were vlocted for the cnsuing year: 4 B. Hohs; Vice-President, the Rev. been orzanized, onc of which had a 0600, mnd the other of 485, Ad- following” oflicers President, Mr. P'ond; retury and Treasurer, M. C. Fisher. The Sixteenth Ward Republiean Club held a mecting laat evening at Movers' Hall, corner of Sedgwick and Slgel strects, Gen, Louls b&!hllfl:- ner n the chatr. Danicls, who nas moved out of the ward. was aceepled. Vice-President in his place. stated that, In vlew of 1he great strength of the Socinlista in this ward, It would be well to take sonie nction regurdtug the next Aldermanic clection to prevent the election of a Soclallat from this ward, circumstances, it about n lleans 08 strong a man as conld be fnduced to run, On motion of Col. Appletan, & committee of fivo wns appolnted to confer with the Demo- cratie Club rezanding the proposed actionabout “The resienation of Dr W. U, Mr, William Stewart was clectrd Gen. Hehaffner He thought that, under the woutd “be well to_bring fusion between the Repub- and Democrats, amd put up unitedly the selection of o candidate for Alterman. After a lecture by Gen. Schatfner on the slizit Interest tuken by the tepubiteans in the ward 10 the meetlugs of the Club, su adjournment was had. d st evening in Hoxt's curpeuter-shop, 1 rear of No. LY Fifth avenue, forthe purpose of organ- izing o colo Mr. Hoyt, from o com- previous meotlng, About twenty inen assembl Whito Mountaln District. in_Enstern Arlznnn[ near the New Mexico line, for the purpose ol evgaeing in slver-wining, ~ons had sgned the roll und decl tention of nan in reacl £l ity-elght per- o thelr fne I\nhllm.:llxv colony. ‘fhe cost per hing tiue polnt whero 1t s proposed to_ plant the colony would be about 4150, which would foclude transportation, mining implements, rations, ete. o ‘The the Atchison, Topeka 10 by 5 Los Vogas, ud ‘Ui eolony wonld not. start untii Gen. J. Warren Bell, who dled in Wasbing- ton, D, C., on the 23th of January, was formerly jow citizen of Chicato, comiog liere hville, Tenn,, In 1835, Ho wus 8 Iawyer, nid practiced his brofession here till the Dbreakivg out uof the War of the Rebellion, was nuthorized by the Secretary of War to ralso a reziment, which be accordinely did, and was commsssioned Colonel of the Thirteenth Ilnols Cavalry. mund of Camp Douglas, which position bo held e He suceceded Col, Brackett In com- nutil e was ordered to tako the fleld with his Iie was with Gen. Curtis In bis Missour! und Arkaosas campalgns, part of the time commandlng u brigade, und seciog much hord, netive service. At 1he close of the War g wua prumoted to the rank of Brigadier-General by brevet for gallunt und meritorious scevices, After the War o was for several years Speclal Agent of the Treasury Departinent, und has sluce held varlous ~positions of trust und responsibitity under the Government, ¢ Ieaves o durzo cirelo of friends in this city minl elsewhere who wil) regret to learn of hts deatl. The anle of the First Baptist Church. (n satls- faction of a mortgawo for $20,000 held by J, 11, Pearson, ndvertised to take nlace {nuumny morning, has hecn postponed for thirty dava, The church officials exuress themselves as confl- sent that the sule will be avolded entirely by the liquidation of Mr. Pearson’s security prior the expiration of the time lixed, by donatious and second mortgare Louds, been reduced to about $10,000, with the exception of ¥32,000 cush and 32,000 second wortzage bonds yet to bo rolsed. These amounts can he secured, It 18 helleved, within ten daya,” A loan of 318,000 has been negotinted, the fssie of first, and $12,000 by tho lssue of sccond, mourtgage bonds. The mioney thus pravided will be -pplled in part to thes Hiquidation of Mr. Pearson’s mortgaie, und the reat Lo thu settlement of outstanding Habili- ties of the corporation. The church trusices saw Mr, ['earson Monday night amd presented the matier in #o strong o bt thut bo granted the furiher Indulgonce souuht, The congrega- tion naturally feel rejolecll ut the prusperous turn o affairs which for months have cavsed them o much appreliension, und, ns one of them toltd Tir TRIVUNE reporter yeslerduy, cul Bow sce their way clearly, THE CITY-ITALL, The Gns Committeo meets at 3 o'clock this afternoot. "The serlp disbursements at the Treasury yes- terday smounted to ubont $000, Fhe receivta from lcenses and special assess-*] mients yesterday amounted to $100, South Town Coltector Ayres turned into the City Treasury yesterday $0,245 tu serip. No cash, Mr. Johu Cavanngh, the Chiet Engineer of Miskegzon, was o the city yesterdny ou u visit to Fire-Marshal Beaner, “Thiere were neven cuses of scarlet fever report- ed ut the Hlealth-Otlice yestenday, four of which were w one house, No, 883 Ashiluud avenue, “The City Treasurer received yesterday $2,5%0 from the Water Ufllce, sanl §LO3T from the Comptrolter, Hin duburseimeiits were about $4,000. “Plie sore-throat epidemic has sefzed upan Clry- Attorney Tuthill aml Corporitivn-Counse! Bon- fleld, both of whom were oblized tu 20 home (o their rewpective ttls Ledy early yesterday afternoun. ‘Phie Finanee Cotmitiee are now fleuring on the question of e Muyor’s sudary, Suuders v I favor of glving our Chiel Mawistrate an in- cump of 36.0%0 & year, while Pearsons thinks that 3500 & year added 10 bis prescat salury is cuough. by The Floanes Comwittea held a belel coufer- ence yesterday foreouon, Uresvol, Pearaons, Nehaciathal, Sanders, und Throon. ‘The unly watter under couskivration was the estinates for the Publie Library. Measrs. Lowenthal, Storey, Muson, uind Wickersham wers prescut ot the necting, represcuting the Board of Di- rectors, ‘Vhe appropristion asked 108 by the Directors {s 850,000, and Mr. Pearson was will- fvi to atlow the tull sum; sthul was In favor of cutting it down 'to $U.000; Throon wus dnclined 7t prant only §55,000, while Handers — did not believe in avproprluting over 0,000, No detinite con- eluston was arvived at, ol the Commltiee ad- Journed tHl Thursday forenvon at 10 o'vlock, wheu it will fiolah up'its business, THE COUNTY BUILDING, Deputy-Sheriff Mulloy witl not euter upon his duties until Monday. Edwin Walker, Albert Roebuck, and Danle! C. Bkelly, of Lawmont, were indicied some wonths a0 for alleged walfeassuce while oftl- cers of the town or village In which they reside. Nothlug lutervening, tiey will be triod to-day. The Cowiulttes on Jail sud Jall Accouuts yesterday looked toto ex-Skerif Keru's fival report, paylug spectal sttentiou to big claim of 81,000 for work dune after his successor had Leen elected, und his churge of $100 for havg- fug Buerry and Counelly, aid the clalms of b lute wsslstauts for *cxira® compensation. 1y fouud the law tndetiulte ou the legality ot all Gl Wie cliarges, und the County-Attoruey fo- foruied thew that he could fiud vo sutbority for paylug suy of them. ‘lhe chare of $100 for the baugivg, be suid, was only silowabls in countfes of the first und second clase, but he promixed to more thorougbly luok up the law on the entire quistinn, nid to give s opinion m writing, Action was deferred. The Printing Committee are haring a tedions time of it consldering bide, ‘Fhey have licured and figured, and yet are no wiser than they wera when they commenced. Some contend thiat ous bidder is the lowest, and sotne that_another 15, and thie most that ean be made ont of the sqiah- ble ao far {a that each bidder has his friend or Iricnds on the Committee without reference to their prices, Jaller Currier yesterday removed into the nn- er rooms of the County Building with hia (am- ity, amd hereafter will vot only he nearer to his busioess, but also out of the reach of the merci- lens Jaudiord, the pestiferons col merchant, awl ndefatigble water-tax gatherer, e basy In other words, a very comfortable place, nwl, considering eversthing, his incomu is accond to nune of any appolntive ofiicer in the county, Home duys azo Judee Loomisentered an order requirtbe ‘Andrew, George, and Jonn Jones to contribute a certain sunt per week for the main- tenanee of thelr szed wud decrepld futher, giv- fug nutice at the time thut unless the order was complied with be snould srratizn them for con- tempt and punish thew secontingly. So farthe buys have not obeved the otder, snd yesterday at under for thelr arrest was made amd put o the hands of an officer. Joseph 8t. Peter, who came so prominently beforo the publlc some munths age In connee- ton with the Latimnge murder, appenred ntthe County Clerk's office yesterday wn procured a Nieense to wed Miss Maric Benoft, the Jady who ek o close to him during his Tato trial. He coul! not write his name, or pretemied that e could not, 1 brought alone with him rome friend to inake the necessary aftidavit: 1eyave hls age s 23 years, and’ that of hisintended bride as 21, ‘Iie Conittee on Public Charrities pasced upon numerans bills vestonlav, hut wjion reach- fuir one for 102 corda of wood for the Poor- House, ot 20 per cord, they eame to a balt. This Is the wooid which the Commnittes inspected 8 werk or more ago, wiud found was not aip to the contract, ete. Nu action was taken, but it s more than likely that the contractar will have sometrouble In getting Lis clahn through, Commissioner Stewart says ho will ot approve the bill under any circumstances. Judge Williams passed the following sentences vesterdav: Mike Maloney. burzlary, one year Penitentiury; Charles Alexander, lareeny, two renrs Penitentinry; John Meyer, allas *¢ Hoosfer 3111, ntfas Johu Bridges, on o plea to robbery, cars Penltentjarys and Heney Poote, who waa tonnected with the crime, and " squealed,” was glven three years Peuttentia Alexander is the indisidual who stolen_ s i other gouds at the Palmer House 13 the fndividual connected with the rohbery ol 2 West Side prysician, aud who, unoun his Inst coming here harely eacaped ¢ hung by 0 mob fn Tadints—1nade his presenice known vy complaining of having beeu ield up aud robbed on the Madison strect Uridge, © This complutes the sentences for the January teem, and to-tnorrow forty-one prisoners will be taken from {lm Jall to Jollet, utul four to the Reform Hehool. T [ Cllill INAL, Low Anderson, the fiend wlo attempted to kil bis wile two weeks ago, was yesterday lield to the Lriminal Court fu $2,000 by Justtce Mor- rison. She was lu court, and, as usual in such cascs, did not waut Lo prosecute. Gilman M. Sarggent is fust becoming ono of the beat customers of tho Justices of the Peace, Ho s fu trouble again. J. L. Silouo says that o stole o tragon from him, Sargent will deny the atlegation to-duy ut Justico tlaines’ Court. ‘Thomas W, Davis was before Justice Shertdan yesterdav, charged by Joho Schatfer with per- Jury, Davis guve $500 ball, uud will be heard Saturday sfterncon. The perjury Is sald to laye Leen conunitted fn an afldavit which charged Schaffer with the the thelt of a horse. Justics Wallace yesterday lesucd a warrant for the arrest of feanc Weiss, wholesale liquor- dealer, upon & charge of fargery alleged to bave peen committed {n rafsing two promissary notes from 815 to 8101 and irom $15 to $170. ‘The complainaut is G. W. Brown, a colored man, the maker of Lhe notes. Cilinbers are agaln atjwork. Sunday the real- denee of Lewls {1. Caxs, No. 14 Bryau place, was entered by o burglar who elimbed “upon an_ad- Joining fenco, nud by reaching up succeeded in opening @ sccond-story windaw. About $20 worth of gootls, conslsting of medical instru- ments, Jewelry, und clothing, were stolen. Arresta: Michacl Dunlevy, larceny of a pair of shous from West Madison atrect store; denule Debar, colored, and 8. Cook, a luwyer, charged with making threats and 'jmtuumx revolvers at W. H. Cartwright, colored; eleven women . aud oie s, churged with dlsorderly condues in Klog's voncert saloon at No. 263 Clark atreet, Jobn Clark and Jobn Gibsun, two bard-look- g characters, wers arrested by Officers O'Nelt it O'Connor on - Fourth avenue, trylur to dis- vose of o tine buftalo-robs which they had stolen only a short time belore from the buggy of Dr. E. Burt, of No, %8 Twenty-ffth strect, while It waa atanding 1n front of No. 120 Fourth ayenue. Monday evening, while Mr, Julnn, tallor, of No. 431 \{'m Mudison strect, wus at the thea- tre, three suspicious fellows called ot the shop. Oue enguged in converaation with Mrs, Johns at the frout, und the other walked on, but, when out of sight, ran back to the rear-loor of the store, and tried to steal amucl.hlu}:, but a little diz zave the aiarim, and scured them off, “The tullor says his wife can soufl & candle with thy ruvolver she now carrics. Last Saturday afternoon, during the tempo- rary ubsence of the fumily, the residence of L. (ezghorn, No. 760 Fulton strect, waas eotered by tineves, who ransucked the bouss for about dr.u cush, nud jeweiry und clothing valied ata couple of huudred doflars, Includiug a fine puir of uraccle ‘The Jock wus cutconlotely out of u rear dour, Beveral well-kuown chicves were scen hubging about in the ucigbborbood for a few daya vrevious, George Delener, the vouthful scapegrace whose wanitold cxploits were mentivued i yesterdny's puper, was vefors Justics Beully yesterday, snd was dield to the Criminal Tirt e 81,000 bowds for robbing. nind deseerutiug, 8t. Peter’s Gerwan - Lutheean Churen, corner of Chicago nvenne atd Nobie strect; 1,000 for bu pleasure-ting Lady Wisbingion; el €500 for stealing a wotehund et trom Williuu Hatsch, ol No, 2 Suutn Unlon atreet, Tl window-smasher, whoae anties on Sunday eveninz bave already been referred Lo, also did suine siccesstul work whicl the pobice avalited piving_ to the press. A panc ot glass o the door of F. Dickioson's suloon, ut No. 88 Lue Nalle street, was broken, sid about $30worth of vitars stolend 0o paus - ol gluss in watithow of Brown's plact at No. 47 State wtrect, and ¥70 1 cash wel clears stolen § u buck window fn d. Heeker's ssloun at No, A1 Stute atrect was b amt o shinilar amotnt of ous stolen, For the latter burglary George Fux fs tield under bail to the Tth, Severs) 0 the West Division were slinllarly en- e watie night, At 3 o'cluck estenlay alternoon a thie! nutsed William Boyian, only Hya weeka out of the enitentinry, chitered Hie dry gomis store of Mra, A, Gichan, 0. 710 Larraucs atreet, aud requested to b sluavn soie dress goods,” The futy was alone o the store, ol Just me mbe wus about to wail npun her supposed custon Hoylan reached over uind struck ber & stunnug e head with sowme blunt weauon, by nothed the assoult und . iluylan cseaped, but wus Yu" % aud police and captured, Mra, a severe but uot dasgcrous I'be tutention was undoubtedly v sealp-wound, 1o rub the money-drawer, John {lurdgrove, & waloon-keeper at No, 0 Hulated strect, wus g ¥ ay urrested by De- tectives blics and Keati jarged with viola. tou of au ordnsuce pussed March 10, 1871, prohibitlug the playing of cards for money in salgons, e cuinplaivaut, John I Lay- ton, ulleges 1hai w few nights uygo be ' was Induced to play curds in Hanterove's ealoon, aml, becommg futoxi- vated, wus robbed of $40. He was tiicn taken {u tow by some young weu whom he did not kuow, uud was {nduced to enter sume house of prostitution, the location of which he ducs not pow 3 ludeed, wll that bio dovs know 1s that the spreo cost bun sometbing like $100 caish und o gold wateh wndd cusin valucd st 810, wid be wants Lo get even. SBome thne oo, a thief vamed Walter Fao- nluy was before Justive Morrisun fur subbery. He was sdwitted to ball lu the sum of und C. I Perking bocame e surety, ullag the property Nos. 5037 and b street, and sweariog that It was worth $6,000. When Fauulug’s cuso was called there was no Fanulng, and Justice Morrison had reuson to sus- sect thut Perkiusdid nolowy the property which e clalmied us bis oww, aud, therefore, cuused his nrreat. Yt(ulda} the casa was taken up by agreemicnt botore Justics Beul ‘The boud which Peiking signed for Fanuiog could not be found. 1t bad bees mysteriously Jost fo tranalt from the Police Court to Justice Beutly’s rooin. ‘Il prosecution vroved Uit there were uow on the property four trust-deeds und one tax-deed, und that there was 45 of lucumbrauce wpon the two lots, mitted perjary, by maising oath $0,000, clmrged. street, near Biue to do so, Johu MceDonnel entered the san Whakwe aay we mi the easo nzainat who had sn wnd the keys of the store clotlics, and stift some good work. Pat O'Nelll, shop, an owiter {s want gan ond Edwi Pat O'Nefll ant on the ol nory gl 4, Hildre Cle Lacl 1 E.R. llollingshend, W, B 8, Bt Ueo. IS T 1, W. 8. Jonnstun, M M. Tavor, Aurors, w. D, Basseti, Amerlean steel nu Jumes M. bou und elsewtiere, Large ¢ [T iltecy y Mr. Tea barless one. sucuor was foun A bill truck and a side-ap: nuamed in the writ. to Lake them N, M. Stemper and Alike Stempery the amiths, tuterfered, nid refused to allow hing Tom O'Flaherty, Napoleon Gendon, sume of Stemrper's friends, took a hand tn mml made it lively for Me A crowd of abont 150 pro- ple aulchly zathered at the place, amd every oie aul his asslstants, hamimers and sled, would dons inefted to do. men retired without tajuey, nud’ went to the Harrison Street Station, where they swore ont warrante, and the fivo men wentioned sbovy were arrested for riut. the snnths succeeded In taking to pieees and concealiug the truck and bupey atnong others, -‘ tlled his pockets, "Then, some other articles. out of the rear door. able 1o describo his assallunts, but & young pan who waters the strectcar borses” mear that lent saw two men runt of the store before the assault, and also saw them run out of the rear dvor. describes one as about flve feet ten inches in light, short, black, sido whiskers, dark clothes, and stiff felt hat, and the other sbout fiye feet seven inches, small, tablespoons marked J, these articles trom the thicves ARRIVALS GAND PACIFIC 11OTEL. BB Pratt, Milwaukee. W, 11 [ dJ. I Pratt, Denver. W. A, Clark, Muscatine. Jumes Beaser, toston, dcCrary, Mich, | Halty L. Pitchor, N, ¥ L0, ‘Tumont, O, Metirepor. The defense showed a deed to the property. The orosecttion, renresented by Justice Motrison, arged that 'erkine hasd con and allowed Farning to caes that ke property wom worth Tsfas When anl aml Throop strects, on the night of Jan, Revolvers were helid at the heads of the | mates while the house was ransacked for n couple of watches and about 825 cash. other places In the nelghborhood were slmllarly e night. Gorman, ieaked to a Mr, Jelt hat. black lien It could not be sold for enongl: to satisfy the $1,00 bund. Perkins wns dis- Yeaterdav Constable Mclinden, of Jnstice Halnes' Cattet, accontpanbal by went to serve & weit of replevin for Mr, DLW C. Gooding, 2t & blacksmitn-shup ou Forquer i avenue. ng bugey wera the articles custoitiana, A two-horsy McLinden attempted Ed MeMulien, and in the evowd sympatbized with Stemper, They cried, “Hrain thew' ete., till the - furfated smiths were o0 much - ene cournged by the calls that they got acted ns though they McLinden awd his Beiure heing arrested Joseph Qarman Is tnder bail to apoear on trial before Justice Morrison upon a charge, buralarizing the reatdence of on the comer of Thirteenth Scveral Mrs. MeDunald and daughter [dentifiedd Gortnan, and recently soma Iricud of the prisover has been amusing hiv scif by writing the following threatening letter: Mes. McDannell {f you ore your dnughter sw againat Joseph Garman we Wil burn yonr h o the gronnd as sure ay there 1a a tiod over u you prosccute we will have revence if 1t takes one ilay ur ten veata, Gormsn I« Innocent fum the man, Keep vour maut shnt and you will get everything back und ruore two, 3 A0 Joux Jouxson. Jobn McDonnell 8ir 1f you let your wife or daughter prosecate Jouseph (lorman’ sn Innocent man ** Have your cofln made, " Rongnt DarxxEs, Both letters were evidently written by the rame person, and were posted the same day at the Southwest Jivision anitmus of the writer simpl, Post-Oflice. The {gum 1o strengthen [ that were possible. BURGLARIES AND RORDRRIES. At atont 10 o’clock Jast nizht H. F. Schelde- mann, keeper of & flonr and feed store at No. 749 West Lake street, while standing In front of his store, henrd o nofae {n the rear, as if thedoor was moving with the wind. found the door open, nnd was closing 1t when by was seized from behind by two thicves Ie went back, ny and whose presenco he had not ohserved, owing to the darkness, ‘They threw him down umd struck hin several heavy blows on the head with roma blunt weapon which toitlcted ugly gashes above the right temple and over the top of the head, and when he wns partially unconsclous the: finding only a $5 bill desk while ona of hicld him down, the other ran to the desk, open- cd It, und abstracted about $100 in currency and, Buth eseaped by running in the front them Scheidemann s un- banging sbout the He mustache, black RECOVRRED, W have turglaries and devreaations { Browning bus frequently been arrested, The property constats of a silver sugar-bowl marked on ono sldg wch the letter ** i and a pheas- & goblet marked ** Johnnle '} two napkio-rings, one marked C. R, und the othier J. R.; fiftcon apooue, live forks, nnd threa BB, Maye. Bush bought The detectives of the West Twellth Streot Btation were 1n thelr clement yesterday, snd did At 3o'cloc] they arrested at the corner of Laflin and Polk strects, upon susplefon of having stolew over- fo theafternoon costs from R. J. Hipwell, of No. 488 Halstod: street, and from J., Bugor, of No. 7 lalsted strech, twu notorious thieves named Thomas Holden nnd Ono of them owned up, and sald Ihe vouts had been pawned oy Jockson! No. & Bluo Island avenuo. nied it, but the detectivea foand that e had re- crntly nold an overcout to Greenhardt & Bou, No. 66 Biuo Islund avenue, and upon going thero they found Hipwell's coat, arrested for recelvlug stolen property, and for violation of the pawnshop ordivances. * In the evening the same oflicers recovered at thuy honso of Charles Bush, Nu. 47 Nebraska Atreet, o quantity of atolen propertv for which ody nud arrested James Maou- rd Brownlng, pawn- dackron de- Jackson was who with comnitting of all sorts. Leen L Kport. [N, P N velan: s n, W, w1, e b ) J; 8. Kellogg, LMERMIOUSE, P,y A, Davis, San Francisco Charles (i, Shaw, N, <X liompwon, St. Lou, dine, N, Y. Kenoaha, St. Louls, avenport. Al By A, ol W, T'eundell, St. Louls, D, Wicks, 8t Paul, uilth, Buffalo, TREMONT HOQUAR, 6. I1 Woodhury, N, ¥ Hprings ert, Lexington. htcomb, Milw, iillwman, Clhievenno, W\ Builocic i, . Curtis, Wy'd Stratton, BUERMAN JIOUSE, A. Gilbort, £t. Paul. Chapman, Dubugue, ores Doyle, N, Y. Ao Matihows, ‘8t Pau) ‘araworth, Deiroit, id dron, ANCHOR ICE. IT8 INTERVERRNCN WITIL OII WATER-SUPPLY, ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Civil Fnginecrs' Club of the Northwest was held yesterday afternoon {n the Athenzum, No, 50 Dearvoru street. Twenty-four mewbers were present. Gen, Willium Bouvy Smith ocenpled the chalr, sud made o statemont sbout » very perfuct testivg-nachine adopted by the Board apvointed by Congress to examine uud test ‘Fhe followlng-nuined gentlemen were elacted members of the Ciub: Engincer of the Bault Ste Marle Sutp-Canals ¢, of Spriugtield Dovartment, of butulao. 1 Davock, Assistaut 3 Frank Pelion, was e subjoct for discussion, *ibe supply of water at the Criv, 0 that vne of the ports or channcts was very the otliers partially so, necessliatine ihe employ- ment of 8 subiuarine diver to rewove it 10 the discussivu of the subjeet which follow- ed, Mr. Chiesbrough sald thiat suchorgice, i bis opinon, wus furined ut au water, wheu it was thoroug| frregiug polut, or pussivly below, vud ugitated, ohu A. Cule, Engiveer of Lake View vaper on_the sawe 1 grouud or anchiur fee, win uncoBiwou plitbuwenon, snd wid gl Ly Northern countrie ofte o serlous obstruction o suill-streaw. 1ts greatost power for lujury wus scen | wliere jt lfected public water-supply. severnd suthors e aited Lo sbow the wavuer o fee formed. He wald by sub-uarive divers y-Englueer Chiesbrough gave the result of his observations st the Water-Works Crib Ils apoke of what hie cousider- e anchor fee, saying thut it wus composed of very thin, minute crystols, ike veedies and smnall disds, and bad the pecullarity of sttuch- fuiz ftael¥ Lo such aubstunces as earth, roek, ete,, uaud one crystal would wdhers to snolber, and thns accuinutate into u lurge muss, ‘Thess crystats wonld form in that way at any ordinary depth, und forn large massed, whicn, wuen detached frow the bottom, would risy o the surldce, ntities of anchor fee wintd block up d cansa serlous vbstructions, s ago the water-supply of the vty Was cut oIl by urtdge of fec outside of the old fulet busin, aind u cliaunel was ut through the fee into tie bualn, wid the water had scarcely been runniug two minutes before the whole Somu body of water fu the treach turiwd into wnchor, or stush, lce. Bincs tuen (tne present wipter), it had affected arly iled, and honlluury depth at f d It wasd nol un 1o 1807 ju Detroit River, wheio it bad sceuta- Isted around the futet of the water-warks, fu a a8 Of 1oe particles, making & wound ten feet Ligh sud tftvew fect in dismeter. thit polnt wis thirty-nx feet decp, wid rau it & velocity of threo wmiles au bour. now peudinye fu the Stato Benatd for an act to provide fur the construction, reparation, uud protection of draios, ditches, wud v cooled duwn to vject, He termed ‘The river st levecs = TWELYE PAGES, 1huls of o'hers for agriculiure amk rv prirposes, and to provide for the ar- ganization of drainawe distriets, war discussed, and n _committee composed ot Messrs, Cleve- Kirhy, Bowen, awd Cole was appointed fo « Into the matter amd report ot the next 1t of- the Hoclerv, ‘The meeting then ndjourned. MATRIMONIALL. 1LEOPOLD—ELIEL. A very stylish wedding occurred at the Sinal Svnagozue, corner of Twenty-first atrcet nnd Indiana avenue, at G o'clock last evening, the ftev. Dr. Kohler offlelpting. The contractiog partles were Miss Grace Ellel, doughter of Lambert Ellel, Esq., aud Mr, enry C. Leopold, bath of this city) The church was beautls fully decorated with flowers in the desien of n marriage bell, with a horserlioe on either side, A well-known Weddlog March was played upon the organ, and the britlal party entered in the following order, the nshers In advance: L, Kuppenhielmer, master of ceremonies, and J. Adler, 8, Ettinger and M, Adams, Julins Balepburg and I, Ellel; then the nttendauts, Mr. Joo Eltel aml Miss Clara Eltel, Air. M. Lichtnaier, of New York, and Miss Clara Schlossman, Mr. lleury Ellel, of Lnyorte, Ind, and Miss “THiy Elfel Miss 8. Thienauer, of Clocinnatl, and Miss J. Leopold, of New York, Mr. Charles Thurnauer and Miss Mirlam Elfel, and Mr. Charles Leopolis the bride's fatherand mother, M. und Mes, Lambert Eliel; the groom's father mnl mother, Me.uud Mrs, M. L. Leopold; the bride and groowm, < Alter e ceremony the bridal party and Invited muests went to Staddard Hall, corner of Michizau svemte and ‘Thirtecnth street, where congratulations were paid to the bride aid groow in the upper hall. The company then deseended to the banquet-room, where sl elerant weddiz-aupper was served by Hofl, whiie nusle swas tlsconrsed by the Chicago ore chestta, under the leadership of Albert Lehder. Aflter supper thic company repaired to the upper hatl, where dsoclng commenced, and was oo tinied until a late hour, Mr. und Mra. Leopold will take a trlp to the Kast, and, returning, will reside on Prairie ave- nue, between Twenty-nloth and Thirtieth atyects. ‘Ihe bride wors a costume of white-brocaded slik, with an usually long train, squsre cor- sage, aml short aleeves. 'The trimmings wers shirringe ol white satin uud delleate garlands of orange flowers mul white roses, embeltished fn flunuces of point 4 diamond ornaments. ‘e bridesmands wera dressed o white, trimired wich differenct colored flowers. Amonz those present srere Mr. und L. Leopold of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Ellel, Mr. and Mrs, Hei Leopoltd, Mr. und Mrs. Schlussman, Mr. and Sra. M. B, SchafTuer, Mre. und Mra, Abe Moses, nee Lazhman, Mr, L aud Mra. Louts Leopold, "Or. und Mrs, Ellel of Laporte, Dr, wd M Kohler, Mr, ul Mrs, Fricdman, Me, und Mys. Frankenthial, Mr. and Mrs, Adler, Mr. and Mrs, Bensluger, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Leopoid, ~Mrs. George Levs, and Mrs, Charles Mever, Mr. and 3 Licbor, Misses Hoss Iiinstein, Jennje Kohn, Laura 8nydacker, Rose Klees of Pittabury, G, Foroman, Greenebaum, Wendel, R, 8imons, Rothschikl, Fauline Behlos man, Hecht of Springfleld, Mesars. M. Ada 0 1o er, ra. M. Kuopenbeuner, Julius Hallenberg, J. Frank Forewan, J. Simons, A. Looginis, Ad Arnold of New, ?urk, H. Adams of Buston, Morgantau of New York, 8. Etinger, Hill, ant M. Hosenfeld of Grand Rapids. g RELIGIOUS, PENTECOST AND STEHBING, ‘The noonday prayer-mecting fo Upper Farwell Hail was conducted 'yesterday as usual by Pen- tecost und Stebbins, the evangeliats, there being 8 much decressed atteadance. The exercises were commencod with the hymn, 1 will gulae thee” Mr. Jon V. Farwell mado the opening praver. This was followed with the singing of (uids Me; O ‘Thou Great Jehovah,” by the audience standiog, ‘Ihe requests fur prayers wero read, belng uu- usually numerous, Amoog the petitions was one of a widowed mother for _her son, und of three wives for thelr iusbands, Prayers wercalao usked for the snceess of the mectiozs belng held at Peotone, 1L, und Volga City, Ia. Mr, Weldensall offered the prayer for answers to thegecalln for help, Mr, Stebbins then sang “ Wonderful Words of Life’ In his customary alecting style. Mr. Pentecoat, In the courso of the regular dally expositions of the Blble, read and ex- platied the story of the burning bush, as con- talued in the third chapter of Exodus. He re- lated the story of Moses® straogo udventure {u the deseris of Midlan, The lerson to be de- rived from this history, the evangetist safd was tho fostruction wd Invitatlon to ail men, however humble, to save their fellow men from the Egyotlan. durkness of the uucon. verted world. “Ile modest exclamation of Moscs, “ Who am I was a type of the modest bearingz of the trug follower of Christ. 1t was anly the majesty of Jelioval which could suy, 1, that [ain.” Everywhere, by o sublimo ezotlsm bred of the vonsciousuess "ot omulpo- tence, Chirist made continual nsc of the mighty “1am. 1Mo finished by aunouncing that to- day he would contivue the readings, showing the signiticance of Mouses' rod, 4 Asbamed of Jusus' was then suog ns a solo sl Stebbing, The Rev.d, M. Worrall fol- 1owed with o few words on the samu subject, wrglug bis audicace to have contidency i the promised help of Gud, He concluded” with a brief prayer. The Rev. Dr, Goodwin spuke to the suiie effect, und a brother on the platform further exutulned the signilicance_of the chapter. Another sald tliat the groat ** T mn * had two stdes to 1t. At Hrst he, lu common _with all men. wus inclined to try and escape from that awful * I am,'? but the added infunction of **fear not " was Lho other nlfi*u which brought men to their senses and tnto this fold. Mr, Pentecost followed with prayer, dismissing the audienve with the benediction, SUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW, ‘The regular monthly meetingfof the Board ot Trastees was held on Monday, the full Board being prescnt, and a large attendance of Influ- entlal citizens, A report was read signed by a comittes nppoluted by the clulzeus in relation to the extension of cemeterica. ‘Llie report was tled, and an ordinance read und adopted which re-enncts the former ordivance In relution there- to, with suine amcudatory clauses, Tho Super- visor belog cmpowered to reeelys blds for the crection ol telephoune Hnes made n rejort, snd prescuted bids received by him, all of which were referred to the Committce on Fire und Water, with puwer to act, it belor the witention to conneet the Town Hall and Water-Works with ditferent stations in the town and city of+ tees for pol Hro, water, nid other towil pur- poses, ‘he Treasurer reported creditsdto the varfous funds as followa: Water Fund, §3,564; Road Fund, $1,1: funning Expensa Fund Water-Works, &374; water permit, tap, und piog, $1413 water renl account, £5,808; Town Sund, $7073 futerest atn Binking Fund, $0,5413 tines account, ¥293; Meeuse avvonnt, i Lmnmy acvount, $313. Adjourncd to meet londsy, Feb, 10, e Timproved Gas-Lamps, s companies of London und Paris have recov o soma extent from the paule luto whiei 1 were thrawn by the progress of the electrie Hzht and Edison’s premsture sanounce~ ment of the perfection of & plan ot divisthility without matenal loss, and they are entering ll:lh'rlrjmu competition with this eleetrical illu- The miuatorf, sbhowing improved lamps wnd display- i terat fo the quality of the ligbt they auy o furnish. 1o larls an urrangeneit for cotpetitioin been gas atd electrivity has been arcunged, 1o London the Pluenlx (fas Company Lave made un experiient ou o section of the Waterloo road,—between the Waterloo Bridge awl the Suuthwestern Statlon—300 yards, An ace couut suys: “ Lp o the time the Company took the mat- ter in hamd this streteh of roud had been thlu- miuated by twenty-two gus-latnps, includlog six at vork roud crossfue. ‘Phe total dight thus atforded wasequal Lo about 264 candles, and the total cost per sunum L83 108, or 55d per nour, ‘Lhic tiret step was to remove tie ohd Ininps and to rupluce them by forty-clghic others of new desficn, each giviaee 8 Hight of Micen candles, 8y seaiust that of twelve caudles as vreviously, und the distancelbetween e Jumips being duced to ooe-third the former distauco. The lamp-posts uro abunut two feet sburter thun Lhose usually employed, thus bringlog the ligzht nearer the ground, while e laulerns ure somewhat of u dlsmund shape iu verleal see- tlou, tattened 8t the top ln svme cuses, and ot the bottor fu others. Bouie wre octagoual, while others, the large ones, are twelve-sided, wid i otl cases the fron frame fn which the lanteru s uauslly carried bas been abolisbed, tuus remuving ube cause of sbadow on the pave- went. ‘Tho tops of the lauteruy are gluzed withopal gluss, which reflects & much langer proportiun of juzht on to e pavement thuu 18 ususl. With tuose lauterns which are tlattened ut 1he tup & sbadow 1s cust from the uuder {ramivg on the pavement, whils from thuse with the tatangled bottowa there l4 uu shadow whatever. At the York rosd crossiug are two setuges which proviously wero luzshited from twu posts, cach wryhluz tures ordiuary gus- lamps. o laxter Lave becu rewoved and replaced by single luuterns with opal giass tops wud twedve sides, witbio which sre buruers gly- fng a leht of 130 enndles [n one case, and 200 1n the other. each of the four rorners of the Intermecting roads Is o lamp having an argand burner of fifti-candle power, affording, with the lnrgo buriters on the refoees, o high amaunt of fllumination, At the cnd of the road next the Lridze the old Inmp-poste, befme placed at distances of forty yards apart, Lave not beew removed, but luve been fitted wieh nrgand burners of tifty-candle power, The burners used have heen made by Mr. William Sugg, of Westmiuster, who has greatly assisted in the development of gas-lighting eenerally by the important improvetents ha has fntro- duced in gas-burtiers, ‘U'he large burners uscid nre formed of concentrle rings of steatite, with air pnssagea between them,” +The reault of the experlment was bighly satfs- faztorr.” The whole “section was excellently lghted, nnd the Intersection at York rond brill- fantly so. On the question of cost, the Times sara} **'The cost of lghting, cleaning, repairing, cte., 18 placed at I3« per lamp per annum, thab being the price pald to the Company, ntd which equals £40 10e, ‘The cost ot the gas consumed intho 4,200 hours during which the lamps are allght in the year, fs put at £83412s, the prica of gas being taken at s 44 per 1,000 cubic feet, Yhus bringlog the total cost per annumn to L0872, Put In other terims, this means that the cost of as used o thoroughly lighting 500 yards of broad roadsway amounts to 1s 7d and the total cost Including maintenance to 1s 104 per hour,"” ‘These are figures that must produce in this part of the world sorrow(ful rellections, SAVE MONEY BY BUYING SUES & (L AT THE GREAT ' CLOS!NG-OOFUT SALE Tle Parisian Snit (o Ready-made Costumes, $uits at about the cost ;.r (Iu!";rnlo:'kullrx?."h Prior to taking aocount of s inst,, we will offsr the sntlrnn;);k;.h'.:'“ following UNPRECEDENTED loy pet Startling Bargainy 3 S 78 Styliah Winter Suits, A. 0. U. W, will'ba oloed out at $5:00, " PPost, WA 2 Elogant Bulta, trimmoed ith worth $15, but will be sota g Blaok Cashmero Buita $10, ol s, ”%nt tho gost of the materials, = o, lnck 8ilk Costumes, the fo; ‘which was $50, wiil be lorl‘:l“:l.vt::‘ ¥ giromely low prico of 530, e ogant Hvening Oostume: 1B woek Wos e AD 0ol Buits to be clossd $30; theso have beenm s Y 0 marked dowy o ALL OUR OLOAKS tfo be out REGARD T COBT, 0 CHtwit. $5,000 worth of Oloaks, cost $10, to bexig Marsuarurows, Ia., Feb, 4.—The Grand Lodgoof the Ancleut Order of United Work- men of lows met in unoual scasion at 10 o'clock this forenoon, and was called to order by Grand Master 1L B. Fonke, of Dubuque. The rolls of ofileers and standing committees were called, the following being present: Past Grand Mas- ter Workman, Roderick Rose; Grand Master Workmau, H. B. Fouke: Grund Foreman, J. W. Willett; Grand Overscer, John Epeneter; Grand Guide, W, L. Doduc; Graud Recorder, R. A, Whitaker; Grand Recetver, E. R. Car penters Grand Watclunan, C. Caldes. ‘VCS:nF)I’ncfu—rFllllmulcu '""'u h_:_.lcégc‘v?r A. u‘;?r%'o oot adlelgh, L. ‘T, Hanlks, an .+ Webster; worth of Cloaks, Returns and_ Crodentials, A. D, Griflin, Wo A. | 331 ooy irom $12 15 335, to ba sold at one prics, vis, All-Wool Cironlara only $8; aslq o) n season for double the .onay, y Colton, and D, G. Winchell; Appealsund Griey- ances, J. W, Bhannon, C. Nichols, and A, J. Lefingwells Printlog and — Bupplies, J. M. Davles, 1. 8, Howe, und K. L. Crawfurd; Statg of the Order, Willlam Wilsou, Jr,, _and A, B, Roberts; Wanys and Means, Isnac Brandt, Dr, I. E. B, Holt, und 8, B, Turner; Laws and Su- |1[e|‘rv:u(un, F. AL Clark, Clirlst Rolitfs, and J. II. Fliut, ‘The report of the Committce on Credentials was accepted and approved. ‘The Urand Lodge degree was conferred on 120 new members. Iu the afternbun session Grand-Master Fouke delivered the annual address, which was re- ferred to noFmprlnm cominitiees, Reports of the Grand Recorder and Grand Re- Lndfen should avall themselyes of ty, og{mrlnl::ltye as lholclmncn 1o buy a dup. able suit at merely the cost oceurs hut seldom, Homily PARISIAN SUIT (), COR, STATE & MONROE-STS, .UNDER PALMER HOUSE, ?:F;HF? read, and referred to the Financo WALTER PROBY, Propristes, ‘The clection of ofll 1l oce TR Pk fl!lm’nnun‘: cers wi oceur to-morrow AUCTION “AL i 3L AL BT JLLINOIS, R h R N Soetal Dispatch to The Trituns, BraiwareLp, 10, Feb, 4.—The Grand Lodge of the Anclent Order of Uulted Workmen, which began Ita session In this city, was heartily welcomed by Moyor Vincent and the Hon. A. OrendorfT, whose sddresscs were ably respood- cd to by Alexunder McLean, G, M. W. The ses- slon was then opened, and over 100 representa- tives aud Past Master Workinon were admittod and liad tho tirnnd Lodze Degree conferred up- on them The Grand Offlcors vresont were E. U, Palmer, Rock Falls, . G. M. W.; Atexander AMcLean, Macomb, G. M. W.: Dr. W, Q. Morrts, Moline, G. I.; J. M. Londnecker, Olnoy, G. 0. M.; E. £. Beach, Bpringfleld, G. R.3 W. F. Bteuhens, Peorla, G. G.; W, K. Rucket, G. W. IL H. Palmer, of Jacksonville, was ap- pointed Assistant Grand Recorder. 'I'hic anend- ments prepared by theJudiciary Committes, re- f:nrdluw an fncrcase of the benofluhrlv funds on nsurance aud the total disability fund, wore both discusaed at length winl referred Lo a spe- clal commitiee of five meinbers for a report. ‘They will be the sperial order for to-morrow morniog, The appearance of tho delegates in- dicates that they mcan business. I'iey are s liuo body of represcatativo tnen. ——— COMPROMISE. Bax Fraxcisco, Feb, 4.—The contest between Butro und the minlug companies s at last virtu- ully settled, The understanding was reached lnst cvening on all general polnts, though some dedglls of the agreemaent yet remaln to be sct- tled. %Both sides, however, say the compromisa may be conalderea offected. The terws are not yet made known ofilcinlly, thougl it Is reported, on good nuthority, that a royalty of $2 per ton an all ore holsted ‘worth 50 or more per ton will bo pald the tunnel company, and a less amount on ore of inferior prade. 'U'he result bhas had a strengtliening effect on most of the north-end stocks Lo-day. et ke e SRS A BIG LIBEL SUIT. Nzw Yonk, Feb, 4.—A 850,000 libel suit arainst tho United Btates Lifo-Insurance Com- pany, James Bull, Prestdent, W. A, Ogden, Ilegeman und Timothy H. Brosuan, has been begun by ex-Judge Dittenhoefer on bohall of Charles A, O'Rourke, Munager of tha Clty Presé Assoclation, i the Bupreme Court of Kings County. An order of arrest was asked and ob- talued against Brosnanonly, an arreat of thecom- pany defendants not belng decrued esrential, The suit grows out of an slleged libelous cecular Ixsued by defendants in regard to an alleged ln- accuruw law report. B s . DRUNKENNESS CURED---FACT VS, FOLLY. **NaTIONAL JIoNE You Disasrxb VoLUNTEER Botpirns, Daxtox, 0., Jan, 0, 1870, —Ur, D'Un- ger, Chlcago: After & [fairtrial of three months in two cases, seciningly incarable, 1 am glad toss that the result hias been all that you could clalm and all the most sangulne could hopa for, Re- spectrully, E. ¥, Irown, Governue.” , Dr. D'Un- ger's oftice, Hooine 21-% Patmer House. = — 173 and 173 lian AUCTION BALE-‘Wulngl‘dllk Morning, Feb. s, 1119 a'c! NEW AND USED FURNITURE, Chamber and Parlor Bets, Boak-cases, Loanges, ete, Chattel Mortgage Sale, Fntlra Flxtures of 8 Haloon, Bar, Connter, Taley, Chlra, Btove, Abow-casc, eto. sud 175 Tandalpiv-at % o8t Bt eA 1 WM. A, TUTTERS & €0., Auctioneen. THURSDAY TRADE BALE, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, He, TILURBDAY, Feh. 0, at 10 o'clock’s, m., roomns, 173 830 1 f?-nnoxinnfiz.‘k e A WAL BUTIENS &CO.. Auctionesn. _—— 'VVA‘I. MOOREIEOUNE & Auctionters, 85 & 8 taadotonie ! OPENING SALE of THE SEARON, Dealers aud Close Buyers, Attention! Y7o will sell to-day, at half-past 9 sharn, o foelot et Marble-ton Chaniber sots, F. ut Pari 3 R editoadsand Dress, Chose: B S 1,000 YDS, BRUSSELS, WOOL & INGRAR CARPHTS, A GENERAL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 23pra, Geese Feather Dillows, Comforts, Blaatey Hpreads, !Iu:nlohln»i Cmflurl. WM. MOUKEHOUSE & €0., Avctioeen. Y ELISON, POMEROY & (U, [ Auctioneers, 78 & 80 ltandolph-it. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, Friday Morning, Feb. 7, at 9:30 o'clock, New Purlmits, New Chamber Sets, Ohairs, Lounges, Bedsteads, & A full_line CARPETS, STOVES, Ueneral Houebsl Goods, Genaral Morchandive, O Falntings, (s Clocks, Blankeis, Comforiers, Vlated Ware, G c'-gl.mm POMEROY & CU., Awtn Y GO, PP, GORE & €Oy 80 sud #3 Wabash-av, ‘WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, OPENING SALE IN OUIt NEW STORE, 80 & 82 Wabash-av,, BOOTS AND SHOE, And Rubber Sandals. GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auctlatrt, FRILDYAN & SON, BY . 200 and 2 Laudolpli-st. Ou WEDNESDAY, Feb. 5. at 10 o'clock, 414308 BTUCK OF Crockery and Glassware Chimneys, 8 Lam, FLleh pyuces. Lamp, Vdodon Tuilet vos, 5 Cavka Y eliuw aid Hockingham Ware norlgiut 6 courated Chamber Toliet hets. QGlycerine often {rritates Tuck & ltayner's Glveenn chapped bands elly ls ver, ‘pEATHS, WEIHIMAN—Fcb. 4, at 6 8. i, a8 Pr 3 Johu Wybltha, . Weldm; Yt ) Nl”l;‘l'mhd:lvhl vacked for countey merchantt, | oy 2 FITZGIDDON—At Nattons! Soldters® Hame, Siiwau: { = S L Kee, Wis., of comutaption. WiNiEm, 1. FILE(bbon, 15 NOTIOE, . A0 tth Yeur of i sge, FormerEmomuer of Co, K | Srrmremssmanro i Nlneteenth ltegiment lilinols Volifoers. Cook County Court-House Bon HAMILTON = {ucaday, tho 4in (ast., Wilism Usm- 300,000, 1liwa, aged 10 year > #300, e i ubhtal Keu} dence, No. 231 Twenty: | Qwing to thedelsy tn priating and cxecuttag the (el Aoy 0, 177 Bouth Peo. | SoURtY S-tercont coupon fw e b, fonday, Fe brar Taglor, aged il b Dpenad unt g lime d ve. ol m:fi”&'xx‘:‘:unlnn ce Lommulet, o ok S S Bk i il 11 tnondi, » uversl Thursdey, Feb, 6 st 118, m. Carrisges to Roschn §'% llanTubire Jouraal and Elgla Corrant. (Hcotland) pledso copy, ay, Fob, 3, of diphilierls, laines Jon ot Jotin i1, aia Hralaa M. Latkn. sged Lis. inonte, No. 104, Tubbard-st, icago, Fe Hiled 1o bonds i of this date, - rraldence, 3 ulay, Feb. 5, AL 108, ., by CATFlakes L 1tuse : i ot Bt AL S OL i ral), SHANLEY=Feb. 4, of m-um.yuon, Thowmas Shsa- I\xv‘-.o‘lma‘x‘::'m 13 e S%7s Centre-ay. Holoagent fortn XL ‘) § i Vigs tiaile Lo ot welock W'tha Moly ¥auofi) TiAM, s i, 292 AL Chureh, thenice by ¢ LN N cw York papers pleais copy. Lo e NNINUS—Kdward Z., son of Patrick J. Jeonings, YOI GENTS AT $1% Ny Ir, Aued Bgyears rated o i aud wear mell ko Funeral Thursday, Feb, o, from the residence ur biy eatire of “arsiost WO Uy varents, No. B West I ., ab 10 & m., by car- aut ‘Wie Pateut Trade Uil Flagys o Calvary Cometery. wilh pot wear ove bl & —AL Washiogton, Jau. 24, Uen. J. Warren THOMPOY, 310 Wal d @) yenra, 1) was formerly & resideat of Chicago, snd was Coluuel of the Thirteentt [lluols Cavairy. ‘1‘! ‘was (Lo o7 of Maj, W Al of Luls city, thjiace, 1 iger, bgod wt yeared TRIF ath:piace. T Culder, 8260 b yeats. “:luk'z wf funeral Lereafter, e S O'RUURK—~Feb, 4, at tbe famlly resldence, 141 O Rourk. a1, Widow Alice ged 71 years 4 1 (o CLdrel of (b Holy e CHICAGO oot T (62 Washington-t After recelviok ln:“‘".’_ [n from s debios 058 8505 ACENCY Ly At sbbuibics ‘ 1 = o : uxfimin Cuton ‘fl o Siipaia 110 uad " ke ¢ fiflms wd Uosier, Cuicass e 4 = - ANNOUNCEMENTS, A LL TEISONS MAVING. : G PUKCHABED TICKETS Tor tlie drawlug of the lot aud arilcles of personat Droperty contributed to the Eaecutivg Coulmiisee in guarie or'thio Clty and County Kniployes' Fic b erers, roperty bss been turucd ove ouud- TG Nbaie, aid that the money recelvad fur the sale of tckets fur such drawini, amiountiug Lo $129, will lew be Luraed over Lo sald HOing, unlest hertolis Lay: iug purchascd tickets object (0 duaatiui the same to M fustitu v whicl_cas (he 85i0unt paid for tekes hu suck drawing by each W ohew ou persual sppiivation, from this dute. o, ¥, Meichety wituly thiriy dass b office of I'ru- L Uy rder of bata Clerk, 4,37 bouth lurs o s L EANIN Ve omsit 57, WANCITELT, Chitriuan, LYE ND CLEA Ly RS NG o i " caa be Lesstful], OF THE FOURTEENTI WARD RE. ANED sud ’?-:fu Ciub will Le held this svenlog ab G Ml ur Old k‘L“:‘““““FfiflkLAW’ wauiliioar (Latbutra Hialls a il aticudance o ro- BOon Urougut bétore ed aa Linportaut buslucas will be AIN\"‘:.”S?:: Tul Catyo1 Yerd Clothes! i (8D, = Lad LADIES AND GENTS, jsluwie 4 LEV. GEGNIOE ¥, TENTECOST WILL GIVE s 10 Uufou Perk Congregatiual Churcl each afi Baturday. moou this Weck ot 3. L., savept

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