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e THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘The Hon. Amasa Jones, Plttsburg, Is at the Enerman, The Hon. E. B. Smith, Washington, Pping at the Pacltie. The Jlon. Sumner R. Stone, New York, {s reg- islered at the Pacitic, Ex-(lov. C. C. Washbarn, of Miancsots, is among the guests of the Pacifie. The Hon. J. K, Edeall, Attorney-General of linols, i ae the Pactile, The Hon. fl. G. Lonmis, Naperville, 1a amang the srrivats at the Tremont, The Hon. Charles L. Ostiorne, Sedalin, Mo., Is one uf the guests of the Tremont. The Ton. Thomas W. Halliday, Cairo, Btate Representative from that district, Is at the Tre- mont. Benry Shuteldt and daughter, and Miss 8ba- feldt, lifs nicce, are snending the winter in the Bouth at the Egmont Hotel, Fernandioa, Fla. Mr. Georze W. Ballantine, Stock Agent of the Burlington & Missourl River Railroad in Nebraska, was at the Union Btock-Yurds yes- terday, W D, Washburn, President of the Bt, Louls & Miuneapolls Itailroad, nud George C. Kimball, General Manazer of the Chicago™ & Mictlizan Lake Suore Raliruad, are at the Pacitle. A 8wedish woman named Mary Johnson, 35 years of age, was pleked up on” North Clark street last evening in su Insane condition, nud Wwas taken to the Chicago Avenne Station. Thomas Lynch aud daugbter, Miss M, J. Lyuch, and Alfred IT, Sellers’ aud whe nid son, sré smong the Chicago people who are enjoying the climate of Florida at the Egmout lictel, Fernandiua, The temperature yesterdar, ss observed Ly Manassse, opticion, 83 Madison street (Tnisuxe Bunding), was, at 8a, 2 degrees; 10a, ., 23112 m., 8218 p, ., 575 80, m, 84, Barome- ter at 8 a, ., 20.683 8 p. m., 20,77, A little colored girl, quite black, abdut 10 Fears of nge, has run oway from No, 385 Supe- rior atreet, where slic has “been emuloyed for some time, Auv person having any Informae tion as to her whereabouts will please notity her employer, ‘There is now circulating on the North Bldea petition to the Leelsliture to nbolish the preeent Lincoln T'ark Board and substitute Commisslonera ciected by a popular vote, ‘The wpaper has received miany signatures, eapeclally among the Germans, Mr. McNamara states that his loss by the re- cent plunderinie of his room ot ihe Palmor louse was £65 In money, o rallrond ticket, and s Knight Templar cross, und that ho never had any conversution with Mr. Palmer on the subject, but reported the mutter ut the ofiee. e is not now iraveling for another house, Chuplaih M, N, Adama, U. S. A, has made his report. of the aplritual condition of 1he sol- dlers ot Fort Adams, where he hus charge. 1ils report is favorable, especially us to (he succesa of the temperaues work. ‘they have day amd night s-bools, aud strou effurts are belni mede to secure a properly furalslicd sclivol-house, Thursday afternoon Willlam Ilarrison, an cmploye of the Chicazo Mulleable fron Wark while excretsitiz & horso In the yard, off aud severely fujurmd_about the stop~ e head, was taken Lo his hutme, No, 751 Weat ‘Twenty~ sccond sreet, nl was attended by Dr. Hobba, Who says he [s sufferlng from s deoressed fruce ture of the skuil, which tnay prove fatal, Great preparntions are being made to liave the Masquerade of the Germania Maenuerelor at Brana’s Hall this evenlug s memaravle affair, In order to exclude all doustful choracters nid make the ailir os enjosable us possible lor the Iembers of the Soctety, no tckets will be sold ot the door, A Milted number of tckets ean be procured of Mr. M. Petrie, 163 Washilngton street, Tatrons of the Tremont louse will be sur- tised to learn that Mr, B, A, Glltette, the well- 1own, and, It is needless to say, popular clerk of thut lotel, severs hls connection with it to- duy. e leaves this evenlor for Phitadelpbla, Woero ho I3 to ussume the eole manavement ot the Labierre {louse, and whither he will by fol- lowed by many good wishes from tricuds fn thiia city, Tho donations recetved by the Chicago Hos- pital for Women un Children during the month of January were: om Arinour & Co., $50; from the Centrat Church Fund, 339; from Mrs, n Dlalr, $25; from Baeder, Adams & S0, s from Mr. Heney Corwin, $203 from Mr! 1. Fatrur, 8162 trom. Mra. , ‘W, lirooiw, $5; from Mrs, Abtjob Keith, 85; from Mrs, Muncel Talcott, Mrs. Georee Hall, Mra, Moo Culloch, Mrs. Coonley, provisivns, clothing, ete, A tean of horses atturhed to a farmer's wagon owned by Georwo J, Eckhoff, of the ‘Tuwn of Jeffersum, ran uway nll'rdll" aftor- noon at 1320 o'clock from the eorner of [falsten uud Indlany strects, uiid, colliding with a wagon belonning to the Pioneer Oyster Compauy, dut- wured both wazous Ladly. A tean uttachied to o Lugay also took fright und collided with suveral otlicr ries ulong the streot, One of the horses was njured; the bugwy demolished, und the owner,” K. lart, or No. 81 Fratt street, was }hmwn out and injured wbout the hesd wud ace. At 9:00 vesterday morning the dead body of n man wus fortnd under the sidewnlk fu front of X', Abt's saluon, N Canal strect. A ruwor &t ouce galned cireulation that the waea bad been slugged and robbed, nud bis body stowed away unaer the slaewalk n order to convesl the crinic, Bat vo warks of violence were visible, v a pocket were Thursdny’s papers, andu lete ter addresscd to Mrw, Citherive Weber, No. BUi ‘Thirtecouth strect, New York Clry. This vas siwned Christlan Weber, und os oearly ss i be wscertuiued thls was bis name, Deceased was ubout 40 years of ave, and looked as though bie had been in pretty bard luek, Wedneaday eventug a number of creditors of the date City Nutional Bauk, represvoting $160,000, mict very privately on Lake strest, to consider w was bust to be done Lo advance thelr Iuterests, nnd bring about an early wind- o up of the affuira of that conceri. After a leacthy discussion, und a tree interchungs of opluion, it was resolved to petition the Comp- roller, ninl urke Lim Lo consent o the uppoint- wuent of Trustees for the rulsement of thy have puwer to sell it ¥ (1 tta cush value could be ubtained) Tor Uie beoellt of the creditors, Tu reterence to sll ol the other property, the meeting recom- wended a reappratsement wnd fumedlato ssle also, und oug ol thelr number was appointed 1o proceed to Wisbington fo e matter, utd not only tu urge the above propositions, bt to fu- cist that o dividend of 5 per cent be declared at ooee, 1o be paid vut of the tunds now on band, 1t the suggestlons ure, or can be, acted upon by the Comptroller, thy ditors belleve Lt ut Teurt 2 per cout of therr clains will be apeedily reallzed, ‘Fhe reform movement which was fnaugurated ou the Hoard of Trade fmmedlately aiter the last clection vans oub Ve?’ tuch Hke'the prome fses of Wade Hampton, of South Curaling, It was expected thut thers would be sa eud to the auc-nan power, which fursolong n time has heen 1he murked eharncteristic of the scalpers’ abode, But the realization has not come up to the an- Hetpation, “Vhe Rines, though slightly put out of shape, was not broken, wid ita powers ary toe dav practicaily se great us one year ago, Last Mareh Mr, L, G, Prott, of the’ legal” finm of McCoy & Frutt, purchused u mewbership In the Board. Kouctime atterwards he made o formal application to buve it transferred to hin the buuks of the Hoard, “The watter was referred 1o the Directors, und Mr. Prutt was * blutl balled.” e had the mistortune to be of cout- el o “Jack ™ Sturges, who ot that itine worsying the Board a owd deul, Being *Jacl Juwyer wos, fn the eves of Ui one-man power and the doughface Directors utder Lis thumb, an offense that should e punisbed with denth, but, Laving no gallows near LY, they did the next vest thiug, dud detenined b shodld ot commug with them at the altar of Mam: days ago Mr. Ass ow, the new 1Y 18 very fricudly 1o Mr. Pratt, “the furmer welon recor ed. The uttowmpt wasa failure. “the pressure used Just apring wuy once more brousbt luto action, awl the #Boss * wou, Tho Board of Trade 18 10 Lo cons eratulated. Auy institutlon that cun stomach Georpe anking u its st of mewbershinshiould 19 proud of vejecting 4 reputabl luwyer fur the Lelnous erhne of wldiog vte of Lers to wmujutaiu what be believed 1o be bis right, Last Sundava woman of rather below the usual stature, sbout 80 years of age, vot bad louklog, with — ber lalr wery much stuck out fu front, called upon Mrs, Q. B. Marsh, President of the State Industria Bebool for Glrls, und wanted to get o copy of the Luet roport, “titie suid thut shieund ber ai nt, who lived at Epglewood, were very much inters ested fu the scbool, wud thought they wight be sble to rales money out there fur it She ex- caacd & desite Lo visit the school, and Mra. Hurah guve bier ber card, with directiong to cull upou the Matron, sl she would be furnished s to e Jolormation she wanted. e mext Mrs. Marsh beard was that this wowan, foriMied with & letter ol futroduction purporting to be signed by Mru. Marsb, bud called upua l?ldy [ lEI.‘ \Vu’l Side wud 818 wia sung wouey fur Lie purposs THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FLEBRUARY 8 187—SIXTEEN PAGES. of acnding a womna who has been at the schaal to California: thot she bad ra'sed nearly §100, and wanted to get about $10 more. ‘This Iad mave her 85, und she has probably made cof lections in other quarters. From the descripe tlon ghe s the rame person who, not very lung ago, wrote a lotter nurporting to be signed by ars. Marton, President of the Okl People's Home, nnd succeeded fn ralsing about #10). The regular sclicitor for the Industrial Schiool, like the solicitore for othier charlties, has & book, duly certffied to, nud any person giVing to any other than the solltor 1s certaln to be imposed upon. Any lv.'rn_un on whom this 4 Miss Williains? might call with a_letter pure porting to be sigved by Mis, . B. Marsh is regtiested to turn her over to the pollee. SUICIDR. At 6:20 yesterdav morning Percy R. Gavlord, nlght clnrl{ the Grult House, stnegered uu‘ of the reading-roons and fell in frong of tne oflice-raiting, exclaiming * Dear, dear, God for- ghve me A coupie of svrub-girte wnd some of the employes of the house rushed to his asslstance, He exclaimed, ** May God have morcy on_me,” and fell back deard, At first It was thought that the cause wus apoplexy, but npos opening his vest a bullet- Lole was fuund in his left breast o the region of the heart. Upon Jooking over his nigiit's work, several lettera were found.—one to Mr- Gates of & purely personal nature, anotlicr to his fatber. fo which he mi:s that, In his work at the hotel, he frequently beeamo confused and was hurried too mucly, amd promises to send money Lo him as saon s Mr. Gutes settled with hiw, fle A8 cialma that lie is hated, but has naver done auvthing wrong. In o thind letter to his brother Frank, he says, ' Don't telleve them, | muy have beenn fool, bat am no raseal.’” Coroner Main finpancled a jury nt_the hotel at 7 o'clock In the eventng and vroceeded toliold the inquest. P W, Gates, Jr., Ul'(lrl'-!“’l" knew Pecey Re Gaylord for six y ears, havine had nim in his em- pioy as porier mid night-tlerk for the pnst three yeors. Deceased was past 81, temperate wil saber, e was left in charze of theollice at 11 v m. When wittess saw Lim this morning he was on the floor. Domesties mud witness, not seelng any blood, supposed bim in afit, Had never heard him_threnten suielde, or ever raw iim depressed, Waa in the habit of attending dances. Deceased had written o letter to his haif-brother, F, A. Gregor, In lowa. P, W, Gates, 8r., had known deceased since boyhood; the boy's mother on her deatn-hed liad bidden witness to e guardtan 1o lier chiide Bhie left 21,500 also In his care, He was avpointed wuordian, Conswerasle fll-feeting existed ot the tine amunzat Perev’s relatives, Dr, Taylor not suuctioning the reaucst mude by his mother. He supplivd him with ol 1he neeessaries for making reporis to Probate Conrl. 'The decease] was economieal amd ap- parently luppy. ‘The witness always gave iim woney when he asked for it e bad no “bad habits, * ‘The witness had frequently conversed with deccased relative ta money mucters which witness nehd {n trost, Witness had expended money for his education nnd there was pow due Wior about 3800, Wit- ness tiad been through bankruptey und had tatked with the boy th regard to this money, nind 1t was understond thut the witness would pay it when able, Perey's position peid him 812 per month and his hourd. M, B, Hurrlson testiled thnt he knew all ubout the deceased’s mouetary affairs, and knew that the best of feeling existed between hlin und Mr. Gates, Several employes testificd as to the alwoting. The fury retuined a prompt verdiet of death from ‘suiclde while sulferiog from g weakened mind, THE CORONIL Uorover Manu sesterdoy held an fnquest upon Edward D. Van Dalsen, an employe of the Pitteburg, Cloctunatl & St. Loafs Raiiroad, who died at Washington Helghts of Injuries re- ceived malns while couoling cars, were taken to North Judson, for interment. Alao upon Hugh who was killed ot the Stock-Yards hy enginv on the Michlzan Soatheen lall- ar “the 1l tree crossluz, Also upon Luwrenes Mel ', who died suddenly of apoplexyat the Stock-Yards. “Ilie mynest upon James Brada and Anton Ardlicktwas coneluded at the West “Twelfth Strect Station, Tho ens nneer nnd flreman swore positively that the bell wus ringlog, and _the swore that the men “pot oft ol stood i n space between the tracks which Is somie 14 feet wide. ‘The Bobemlans testilied thut tive of them were watking along the track, that the belt was not ringing, und that they did not no- tice the approuch of the train antil it was quite clos to them, and 5o fust was 1t running that ane had barely time to jump Into the ditch at thaside of the track und the four others to mto the space at the other side of the track, The stood in & row, und found themselves In pretty close quarters. One of the cars, preswinably a “sleeping car, struck the first man o the head, and uimost fnstantly The re- killed hlm, but bow the second mun was caught and thrown under the cara nelther of them could* say. Al were positive that the trafn was Tanning mucn }usler than the Jaw allows, und that the bell was not ringing, and that no othier warning was given them, ‘The ‘]ury comprised severnl men of the same nationality as the deveased, und ufter they retired o strong fight was made by them to censure the raflrond company, and it resulted in a verdict us fullows: That deccased came tuthelrdeath by beingstenck by atrain of cars on the Burlington & Quincy Hatlroad. ho Jury found (nat hd sald train was running faater than allowed Ly tho Jaw insi.e the city limltn, and the msjorlty of the jury wero of tho opinfun that the beli uf the engine of sald train ‘was not ringing st the time. THR 8ALOON-KEEPERS bold thelr reqular_munthly meeting yesterday afternoon in the North-Side ‘Turner Hall. The Cominittee an the collection of funda to detray the expenses fneldent to the prevention of Jeg- 1wlatiun wlverss to saloon.| 200 aa the smount cullected dul ¢ I'inaucs Committee presented (ts report, which was odopted, Bince the 16th of August Inst 8603 had beou collected, which, ad ton balancs on hand at that date, makes the total recoipts $1,420; the expenditures smounnt- ed to 834, anud there was o balance on band of 8001, AMr. Wasserman, Financial Sceretary, tepe dered bis resizoution, which waw aceepted, and dohan Moer) elected 1o il the viaeaney, ' The Chairman spoke bricfly on the efforts in procress at Springtield by the *Temperance Leatrus ¥ to influence leghsiation, wwd recummended the Associution to cuntiutie It labors to connteract the inlluence directed by the Lemee, A bum- ber of communicatlons Trom different portions of the Stato of almilur lmport were also read and dlsposed ol At thelr conelualon, John Feldkamp, Preallent of the Assoctation, tendered hus vestrnation. The dutles wers ex- neting, hesald, uind he was unable to properly Wiachrge them without iuterferiue mnterlally with other bustness, A long diseussion foflowed Uis anvouncement, the Assoctalion dechining to aceeept the restguation, which wus doalty tabled, Bome tulk was idulzed Inrelutive to the cnploy ment of assistunt counsel ai Bpringticld, buy octiun was deferred for the preseit, THUE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTER, Mr. Culberson lest for Washington last nignt, but Mr. Knott, having an engagement, st une other 1or to-duy, will linger until tois evening, As hias betore boen stated, these pentiemen camu 1o Chivago i ¥ to tike the testimony, When the stenographer has mshed writioe ot N nutes, nud gotten the vopy i shape, which will be by the inddle of next week, the evidence will be xubmitted to the full Judiclary Comunt. tee of the House, nud they will yeade whettier o uot it justilics the recomuemlation of vhe prepa- ration of urticles of impeacthiinent. As there will bout least the cquivalout of 3,00 pages gof wanseript to rewd wver, sonie thue must ny cosarily clapss before u comvlusion s reachied, There “Is Line enouy] ate altention b given to the matter to prepure a re- port wid subuit it to the House belore wijourn- went, Which takes place ot noon Mareh 4, Lut, as other fnportant subjects require consideras it 18 questiouable 1 the matter reaclios the t House, | U TWO ORPIIANS, J. I, Cruver, of the River House, corner nf Lake und Cunal streets, lust eventnyg reported to the pollve that & girl baby sume b or 6 months of uge bad beew loft ut “his house by a man sl woinan who had been stoppiug thire temporarily, sud who hiad reglstered ag J. O, Sloat und wife, They lelt a note to the proe prictor thut they had left towo, awd that it wuull be useless for bim to tollow, wlso that they tud uo further uso for the chiid, und that Lo mieht care for L ‘The walfl was scut [ e Foundling’s Home, Miss Amulla Btephions, en route trom Wilkes barre, Pa, to Btevens Puint, Wis., wos et on the Fort Wayne Ruilroad wt Mansteld, O., by @ Judy pusscuzer on Lie traly, who requested herto carg fur Lier buby & few muments while she weut to get [t soms mitk, ‘lhe womua falled to return, und Mixs Stephcus brought the tutant to this city, und repurted as the depot to Uttleer Feclitor, who touk it to the Fouud- ling's Huwe, TIIW CI''Y-HALL, About $1,100 of scrip wus redeemed yesterday, ‘The Uity Treusurer pald out $300 in scrip yea- terday, The police arrested durlog January 509 criml- uals aud 421 vugrunts. Frow licenses und special sssvssacots tho ity received yeaterday about §100, Uuly ous case of scurlet fever was reported yesterday ut the Hewlih Deparunent, Buutl-Town Collector Ayres bau Treasury yesterday $6,502 iu aeriy from the \;'cu—Sidn, $18,4704n serip and $10,000 | & bov detective, nnd during the week has caught In cash. The City Treasurer's cash recelnts yesterday were £13,403; disbursements about $1,5 The receinta from water sesterday were re- :&g_‘-d at $3,141. The Cumptroller turned in ‘The Commttee on Strects and Alless of {he 8outh D.viston will mect next Mondav to con- slder the question of vpening Bulterfield street frum Twenty-sixth to Twenty-seventh streets. The Water-Works of Chicago have cost the clty up to the Ist of January $3,430,000. The cost of operating und _ mmaintaming them amounts to $4.357,000, The Intereat pald on the water bonda foots up 83,350,000, ') hie re- ceipls of the Department have veen $0,412,101 Tlenlth Cummisstoner DeWolf eays that the death rate last month was a letle higher than usual, owlng to bronchial and Iuog tioubles, The greatest anxiety bo now fecls Is in recard to the river, which “ls in 8 very bad vonaltion, and he 1s anxlons to have the Council take suine action 1o remedy it He also thinks that the Conacil should muke mmedlute provision for dralatme the South Fork of the South into which tac stufl irum arda nmt packing-houses s dralued. mething of this sort is done, any epi- demle disense breaklog ont here would derive material as: nco and_ support from this une druned stre ‘Flie Doctor spent some liours he Stoek-Yards Just niaht, und say| were no pereeptitle stenches, 1le thinks there Wit be o more wertous troublo from this source, unless (L freezes up again 8o as 10 stup the Water supply. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. The February Grand Jury will be fmpancled aweek from Monday. Commlssioner Spofford s confined tohls home and guite 11 with pneumonia, ;i Tl jait-birds indicted by the Grand Jury will be arralgned to-day In the Criminal Court. The County Tressurer antounces that he Is ready to pay all county orders lssied prior to :))::. 80, and all jurors' certiticates fur Noven- CF. The Rapullican members of the Board will hold a caucus this morning to agree upon whom to elect engtoeers for the” several county insti- Lulluns Mouday, The timo and place is not nowiL, ‘Tlie Committec on Roads nnd Dridzes will ot the Town of Jefferson Tucsday wud Wil low Sorings Tisursday, 1o inquire Lito the ex- prdiency v makiug “approvriations for bridgus whiclh hiave been usked for, ‘The fight on tho engloeer st the Insano Asy- Twn has caused bit to abandon the repairing of the ras machine there, which recently exploged, and the Committoo on Publie Charities are looking for some ono to complete the work. Andrew 1L, Reeves and Stdney Smith, dolng n gold-beating business ot No. 180 Adagns strect, ide 0 yoluntary assiziment yesterday tn the Cuuuty Court, and Orhine R, Brouse was appoint- ed Assizuee, under Lond for $7,5 The asscts are set down ns about 83,600, and the lulnlities about $3,000. 'The woud at the Poor-Iwise, which has at- trneted some attentlon on account of Its poor quallts, is beini ent up und burned, and the - dieatlons ure tnat 1t will be reduced to sshes be- fore the Board decldes whathier v wiil pay for it or not, ‘Il rden sagsof It thut it Is the best tutof wowd ever delivered at the Poor-FHouse, but ** ductors disagreo " on the sabject. The troubles of the Jones family continue, Anotlhier of the boys got out of jall yesterday upon contrituting his quota toward thic support of the father, but the uther could not ralsy his share of the money, und remalus bebind the burs. ‘The two who'sre now enjoying hberty ceupy thelr tine by swearing at ‘theiz aged und epit purent, und are trylne to ot him lllllnc Luor-Louse, so thut the county will support . The Committee on Printing yesterday agreed to report to the Board Monduyand reconunend that the contract for supplylnig the county with printing, statlonery, and blunk bovks be let to ihe J, M. W, Jonea Company for the. year they being the lowest “bidders, It |s gens erully lclieved that the firm will not mnake a fortine out of the job, and it {x certaln that the county never mule o3 close a bargain before, A sunplo of the rr!ml charged for binding will rive un fdes of ihe contract. ‘They agreo to ind ten-quire cap books, half Russla, for 25 cents, uud Lhe other propositions for binding are equally low. The bliders evidently made o imis- take, But the Committeo will not alluw any cor- rections, but will fusist on the contract being carrfed out if the Buurd concurs in thelr recom- tuendatlons, ‘The Comimnittes on Town and Town Accounts was yesterday hunded o letter from Col, W, 8, Urown, of Lemont, which lad been received by the County Attornwy. ~ Mr. Drown expresscd erent indignatiou at'the way {n which outuvor relfef had been dispensed io that town, and of- fered, I the Cowtnitiee would send him a lst of those who were bolng rulleved, to vis,t thein on his uwn account, and report whother ther swere needy or bot, - The followlng vassage from the letter uxpressea the aptnlon of Mr. Brows and the interost he takes fn the matter: “The inlanious reputation which attaches to this town fu conscquonce of these bills (for outdoor rellel) tust be wiped out, and the wholesuls swindle perpetrated under the gpulseof puuper- 1sm beexposed and exptoded.” The Comnmit teo sent him the namca he desired, and will be ulmllltu hour from bim und to act upon his su- gestlons, ‘The Clerk of the Criminal Court Is fizuring up the cost of the jury in the Clurk-St. Poter casc, 'The fees md intleage foot up about 8413, and this would be wil but for o conflict in the rullngs ot Judge (iur{, who heard the cuse, and Judire Willlams, who 18 now presiling fn' the Criminal Courts ‘There was coustdeeable difli- culty, It whil be remembered, in eetting o jury, und about 100 persons were brouwht bu on speclal venlre, muany of whom, though they Wwurg not aceapted us jurors, have applicd to ve puid, ete, Judire Uury neld that they could ot be pald, but Judge Willlaws takes the cootrury view, ud holds thut they are entitled to one duy’s pay, but 1o mileage, sud the Clerk of the Crlmnal Court is sutug ' certiticates scecording. 1y to wll who avply uml prove thelr sttendauce by, two reputablo witnesses, If all tnt were suttuoned, theny come In, the expense of Jurore! fees in the cuse will foot up about §000, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE, combug The disbursements of carrency yosterday were $75,000. ‘Ihie subscription to the 4 per cent bonds yese terday fu this ¢ity amounted to §15,000, The totul recetpts of the Iuterval-Revenua Department yesterday wero 82,005 of which 23,707 wus pafld by solrits, $2,507 by tobucco und cigors, und $1,630 by veer, Kdward Fitzgerald was broueht before Coin- intasluner Hoyue yesterday, chariced with aclling Nguors wid 78, ab Now 28 West Randolpu slreet, without n proper llcense, 1o wus hud i Wednesday 1 8500 ball, United States Murshal [Iildrup yesterday seized somu woudn belonging to Wolfson & Woltsteln, tobaceonists, to sutisly o cluii for 5,000 hetd awainet thew by Baruett, of Now York, ‘Thursday nizhe the sume parties wers arrested by tie Murshal, on & enntas, for obtaine e goods aounting to §1,130.58, us 1t was ul- leged, traudulently, - TheSlarshal accepted bail 1u doublu tho value of the gouds. CRIMINAL, John . Tiancher wus beld to the Criminal Court yesterday I bonds of §300 by Justlcs Meech tor obtuining money uuder false pre- tenses frum Chisrles Druescr, Jou Goriuan, Joho Harriugton, aud John Mul- Toy were held to the Crimnual Court yesterday by Justice Seully in bouds of $500 eachs fur as- caultiug Otticer’ Heory Builth upon the Ml waukee avenus viaduet. A. L, Waggoner was dlscharged yesterusy by Juatice Haaes, upou harge todged ugalust s by Mr. Miaier, of ‘Yazewell County, ‘the accusation was that Waggoner lad duefl to ::uuuul for 00 worth of Hour cunsigued to . Otllcers O'Conuor and Larsen report thiat they take uo tovk ju the alleged lurceny of & b ber of cloaks aud dresses from adison street, aud that if suy such gouds wers Slulen suwe OuS Upon the pretuises wust Lo the gullty oue. Dutecives Bhea and Keatlog yesterlay cap- tured the third wanof the waug that rabbed Russcl's plaujug-mill. Jolin Douahue, who was ut irst arresied with Kenacaley, bus proven Lis lnuorence, but vugrancy 18 noné too stoog s churge to put sgalust biw. "There wero seventeen gambling cases pend- ing at Juitics D'Wolt's Court. Oue of them cauic Up yestcedas, aud the “gua's ' jury re- tusued # verdict of not guilty. The venlres for the sizteen rewaluing cascs wre in the vands of oy otlcer of the aty, 1L 1emaius to be seen qu:hu the sizteeu ea will be sound uot guity, ‘Fhtevish boys will do well to keeo out of the Weat Diviafon. A oy who bas blmsel! scrved lu e Reforw Bebvo! s wong JEUWNG SETYLCE 4 four or five petty aneak thicves. Last night ne brought in James Laley, whom hoe canght steal- Ing a valr of corseta from in_front of ihe siore of Josepl: Stewnrt, No. 167 West Mndlson strcet, James Burns_aml Joe Gorman were held to the Criminal Court yesterday In bonds of £1,000 cach for burplarizing the houso of Mrs. MeDomald, No. 131 Wes: Thirteenth afreet, Mre, McDanald and her daughter Magaie fdeutified the men asthose who held kuives und vistols to their heads whilo they in turn ran- sacked the premiacs, John Doran fs & youthof 13 years, andavery bad disposition, ife was before Justice 1y sceterduy, nnd twas deuiified hy Albert ) oy the youth who pieised the pocket of Lizz Perking, of No. 235 West Madison street, of stk handkerchief. Mr., Morels also swore to having seen bim pick the pockets of five othir peuple within a perlod of balf au hour. He was beld n $300 buuds to the Criminal Court. There 18 an assault and battery warrant out from Justice Maech's Court for tiic arreat of J, L, Preshman, one of thie press-room emploves of the Jnter-Uccan, The complainant Is N, Markey, an employe of the Zeeyraph, and he avers chat Preshman beat and maltreated himg without cause, \What azgravates the case {3 the fa:t that Markey I8 a sinall man, afilicted with physical deformity. Justice Mcecl yesterday discharged Frank T, Cole, who was charged with the larceny of the houshold etfects of Hattte M. Hamiiton, of No 14 Eldridgre court | It was shown_that in takinge all her furotture ut'? o’elock fn the evenin, he was acting by virtue of a chinttel-mortgoge held by ulm. 1lence there was no larceny, ‘Ihecass Bive riee to what inicht bave boen a bloody fray between Col, Charley Cameron und Mr. Cole, Friends Interfered. OfMcer Dooley, of the Weat Twelfth Street Sta- tion, yesterday arrested Louts Marree, who ing been fentliied by I B, Meehau,ol No. 333 West ‘Twellih strect, as the thief who etola his watch and chalinat o danee in e West ‘Twelith-strect ‘Turner-liutl, on the mzt of the 1st, — Marrea was caught ut the thne by Officer O'Grady, but was rescued by bie fnends, und 1 the mefen o thief named Frank Talty was shot {n the leg be- low the knee, Michne! Skelley, a quasi-politictan and ward bummer lving In the West Chicago-nvenue utstrict, was befure Justice Morrison yesterday upona charge of disordesly conduct, and, ns there was no ung [n vourt for the prosecution, he usked to bu discharged. Just os thut order was about to bu entered, u youuir womnnn stepped forward und stuted’ that Mra, Skeiley was In quite a pre-arfous comlition, il thut the brutal fellow had bealen her most unmerciiully and had thrown a dipper foll of builmg hot water over her heud and neck, ‘The prisuner was held without bail to the 11th, Four darlug young thleves named James Matoney, Witliaas O'Brie, Julin McDonald,nid Arthur “Howard, who were arrested out uf & Cunal street lotging-house, have beeu ldentitied us the ones who broke o pune of glass in the hardwars atove of Hodge & Homer, Nu, 47 West Rundolpl street, upon the night of the 5th, but who were frightened off before securing anything by the neigbiburs, Sume hwrplus and’ other articles found in thelr possession wnen arrested have been Wdeutilied by P, Segler, of No. 8 West Luke atreer, as 8 part of the nropcrtfl stofen the sume svening from hile saloon by thicves who broko u pieco of glass In u slde-window. It Is thougehit thut this wang hus been domg most of e recent ety sneaks aid burilanes along Weat Ruudolph snd Madlson strects, Arrests: Edward Connors, found in posscs- slon of kandsome large brown silk scarfs Jobn O'lurs, who sueaked nto A, T, Audersuts at No. 113 Monroe street, tapped the til of $2, aud thes broke n $20 pane of gluss when the pro- rictors were trylnie to cateh himi James Roddy, assaulting George Crippen, of No, 218 West Washlgeton mwect; Erminla Gruutz, churged with stealing $84 cash uud a breastoln from Ida Kuufhauer, whily the two were working in_ o private residence on West Aduwa streets Frank Bherry, stealing o wateh from Mary Bliorry, bls wiie; Cella Willlams, allus Mury Jaue Kenellck, u uotorious churacter of Cheyenne, charged with the thelt of a sun of nonuy sud a gold wateh and chaln from o curious, stuttering Iittle man, tottoved to the uger-uaila, und siening hmself &, Jo Crowley, horse-jockey, trom New York, Oftiver Joseph Leonnrd, of the Twenty-sccond Street Stution, yesterdny caught a thist nomed Cyrille Willadoux, trylug to dispose of twocoats aiul a vest at the coruer of State and Hurrison strects. 1le could not satistactorily secount for Isls possesstun af the goods, und was focked up at the Armory. Durime the oy Ofllcers Crowe und "Koohler, of the Cottaie Uruve Avenuu ™ Station, were ordered to take the prisoner and aliow hlin up ot the vari- ous houscs thut have recently been burglarized fu thut dustriet, “Lhe 30th of luat month the residence of Toumwe H. Muarshull, No, 43 ‘Twenvy-sccond strect, was visited o the after- noot, Juribg the sbseuco of the family, by thiuves, who pricd opena roar basethent l0or, and completely gutted the howse, faking away with them about $LUKU worth ol property, o8 wus mentionod in thesu culunns a faw dnys subsequently, Bil- ludoux was promptly aud tully identllica by o laly Lviog next to the Marsball residence ns otie Of the mey whom she saw enter the vases ment door thut ofternoon, It scems probuble that the potics Lave at lnst struck a clew tou well-organized and itherto sucvesstul band of Luuse-breakers. he * window-climbers*? still manifeat thelr prescnce, uotwithstunding the vigilancs of the bolice, Oue week ago last nlght two of these uighit-workers put upatadder froin the puyement. %o the show-window of George if, Lucke & Dros.! allor shoyy, No, 81 Washington strect, and robbed the premiscs of between 3500 aud 81,000 worth of atock. The roblbery was discovered wheu Mr, Lucke visited his store on 1he follow- fog worning, and though he reported the ve- currence imtiediately he has recelved no in- telllzence us yet that his gouds will be recov- ered. The Janitor of a “buidiug across the streel saw two men acting fn o susplelous manher ou the pignt of the robbery, bat wus prevented from wateing thelr manouvers be- causn i3 wifo wus sick. 1t was shortly after 11 o'vlock thut e saw thems, und the burglary w effected between thut hour and idnight. The goods stuleu consist ol twu Dew overcouts, two polrs o trouscrs, aml bolls of hls choferst goods,” The robbery, all things congidered, 1s onu of the boldest that hua hapoened {n thoe ey for vears, und indieates the presence ol a cluss of thicves who are not ouly what the polico term ** slick,” but des- uruty, as 4s evidenced by the roblery of o atoro 08 ulie of the most promwlnent streets at wn hour when the thoroughlares ury not_ entlrely deserts ed. It s ulaw evidenced by (he cupuiity they evines for dispostog of the rosulis of thefr wulxl-k 10 such o muuner 28 to euurely eludo the polles, Juatlce Morrison: Joseph Macauley and M. C, MeDonald, #3400 each to the 11th: Lizzle Mellen and Julla Qulnn, the notorivus stivp-lilzure who 20 froquently sllp throughe the weshes of the law ut the” Cruninal Court, $500 ball each for tho lurceny of o bolt of druss goods from the store of Nievens & Lloyd, of No. 181 Wedt fodlana street; John' ¥, Motge, Liguy, o discharged, both wives retusing to appeary Patrlek Hetebfughom and Dems Downey, b[lrgln{ of the reaidencs of C. Q. Huymati, No. w0 Warren avenue, 81,000 to the Celaunal Courty o httle boy uwamed Joseph Q'Urien swearlng positively Lo thely ideutity awd Lotally gisiroving thar attempt to prove s ulibiy “Wiltiaw Iusey, who disturbed the lislated’ Suect “Muthudlst Courch und stole & deacon's hut, W Hno; ! Scutt, waking threats to kil uis wile, 8300 Lo Keep Lbo peace fur one years Al- bert Cuyey, l:ln'unry' of twenty-fuur “paire ol vantuloons from £t Stephenson's wazoa, $500 tothe Crimiusl Court; Co #1. Heruian, em- bezzlewcut, §300 to thy 1ith; Tarpoy’ und Hiorin, uccdsed of the burglury and Tobbery at Schieldinu Hour uml teed store, eavnerated aud discuarged; Mary MeKennu, who was taken to the gtation o s wheelburrow by two pullcetnco, 83 flue. Justive Bum nerfeld: J. G Githgan aud Heory Ficlds, larceny of a truuk frow Maris 0'Connor, $1,00 to the Crim- fual Court; Hower Stewart, caugit breuking iuto the grovery, W33 Sute street, $500 to the Crnminul Courts Pulllo Connors, | piekiog the pucket of Mrs. W, Fietcher, of Nu, 83 Boutield atreet, §300 lor the Iteform Beh Thoius Johueou, sume charge, $100 fine;' Wallian O'Leary, larcouy, $500 W the 11th; A. Andrews und wile, the crovked ex-pawubrukees who are suid to Liave stolen the L;mv.xn puwaed to thewm by Ficlus amd Uilligan, 855 to the 11th. SOMEWIIAT INCOMPREUENSIBLE, A few duys ugow coupluol men swore out warrsuts before Justics Summerileld, alleglng Lhal & youug woinan had been foully dealt witi, The sawe day Jobu Lally, of 825 Tuirteentl place, eutered omplaln st the Central Statton thul & youur womau lving sbout @ hall block froin nis bouse had been drumfil‘d with whisky uud then brutally outraged three youug wen bamed Juck Chiford, Juck Dution, aud Frauk Lully, the latter s uwn sou. §t was stated that Sunday plzbt durlbg e wedding fesit tu the pelguborbond thy boys und girls Kot very gay, sud thut vne of tuein obtaived in some way two bottles of whisky, sl induced the “youug wowan to drink evough 0 wake Ler druuk, Mr. Lully represented the €830 iu its worse pussible light, sud induced thy police Lo telegraph to Toledo and other places to which the vilisius wera exoectod Lo bave gous, All this coming 1o the cuare 01 & TRIBUNK Feport- €r, notwithatindivg the secreey wartaioed by We pulice, Lo resolved to luvestigete Mr, -of January last, Lally was first visited, but he w: cal, and wonid afford no Information. o ol story of the affair was koown over the meighborhuod, and the family of the yount woman was easily found, All denfedd fhe story i toto, wul the yountg woman heraelfl said efie did not even kuow Mr. Laliv. It s hut right to stata that when Mr. Lally heard how the sensation had burat, he callnd at thia oftice atl stated it he, perhaps, had bieen tov hasty In his statements, nnd that ho had heen made’the unwilling victhn of some malicious peraon who wished so injure the young syoman’s chiaracter, Allof the buys wentioned eave Laily are at home or in the neighlorbood. Some months ogo Mr. Lally Lad bis own son areested far the theft of a horse und bugrgy, but the youne man proved that he had eome by the rig honestly, sl was discharged, It will bo the proper thing for the police ta completely cancel the record of the case upon thelr buoks, HOTEL ARRIVALS, ORAND PACIFIC HOTEL, T. D Allen, Toronto, C. F. Lverett, N, Zoland. ireen, Hoston, J. M, arifith, Dubuqie, Jdohn Menrs, Boston, Jones, Phila, W. Mciilaie, 81, Lout, Brainerd, Cleve, E. IL Abbott, Cambridge. Liesn, Dulath, TALMER HOUSH, alef, Providence. Thos, Lowry, Minneap. LCiseney, Bloon's e0, W, Coon, Buston, Tlopkine, Colurad 4. F. McLain, T. C. Palmer, Montreal. SHERRMAN HOUsH. G. B. Swlit, Pittahary, |E. 8, Greene, Negnunes. Jd. Defrees, WasicUn, |Huer Roubine, dancaviilo, Eud, Dellurt, Portlund, Or, Vil Cine, E.Koppor, Dranerd. ' |15, G, Green, Montreal, THEMONT HOUBE. Lotenzo Fletcher, Pehi. (Ur, A.Giray, Lowell, Mass C. C. Camupbell, 5t, Paul, (T, 1. Harioyw, Hoston, Mursh, Sandusky, [13. W, Hayes, Fond du Lac . Gurdner, Pulla, AL L Julnsun, No Y. E. 8. Weaver, Mica, City. rilith, Detrolt. TIIE POLICE, THX ANNUAL HEPORT OF THE POLICE SUPER- INTENDENT {8 now ready for presentation to the Councll at its next mecting, Criminal statlstics ure ale ways Interesting when not too voluminous, and, to save the reader the labor of wadiug through a dlsmal swamp of fleures, suggestions, and reminiscences, the following abstract Is offered of Col. Seavey's dotailed roport vl the work of bis Departments The expeaso of runniog the Department for the year was $433,739, belng w reduction of $102,083 fruni the expenacsof the previous year, and 857,027 less than the amount approvriated by the Councllh. The estimated expeuso for the next yesr, fincluding salaclea of 100 patrolmen fn additlon to the present force, #3 §630,200, The esthnated valug of real und personnl property belonging 1o the Department is 3105400, In compliance with the Mayor's order to reduce the ¢xpenses otthe Deportment, It was found neeessury to Hamlss seventy-nine meu from the foree, and whes Mr, Seavey nssumed control ho found the salaries oyerdrawn to the amounc of 87,185, To keep the expeuditures within the luits kas been found a difiicult matter, ‘The police force ut preseat consists of one Qcneral Buperintenaent, one Deputy Superine tendent, eighteen Licuteuants, ten Serccauts, and 409 vacrolmen—ono erseant uud seveutys six patrolmen Jess than we employed on the 1st ‘Thy asslzaents of the nien aro tully detailed In the report. Of the 409 patrolmen, 33 arc on duty ot bridues, crussiuge, depots, tunuels, ete,, UL are dutailed ut stutions o8 keepera, 13 ore aro on de- tectlve service, 8 aro Bullils, 8 Pound-Keepers, und 3 fu the Mayor's und Comptroller's vflices— uggregating 58 men, indlepensable in thelr os- sqsumeuts, nud reauctyr the uvailable patrol ures Lo BE7 men. UL this number, 183 aro on duy and 185 on might duty, ‘Thuse nave to cover thirty-elght squary mites of territory, with G0J iniles ol streets to bo patrolied, aversging three il 4 quarter miles of atrect 10r cach won ot wighit, und four und a balf wiles for the men on doy duty, ‘Thus we havo less thun one police- mun to every 1,200 citizens, which compares un- tavorably with New York, Philudelpnte, Bustun, und most citics of the Unlun, ‘This queation of THB INADEQUACY OF TUE FOHCH to meet thu requirements of the day s sct turth at couslderante leugth by the Buperine tendent, who cluiing that ue force 18 smuller 1 proportion to the population now thau it ever wus, and {8 not lurge enough for the proper protection of property und people. The statls- tics show, fu fuct, thut the volice has been ree duced within the lnat two years to the extent of 16k men. Mr. Seavey, io the course of bls re- port, tukes occasion to comment upon the hard. shibd ol the life of Wie patrolwan, und feclingly suys: Fow people, unless they have takon painafo study the Mfe of a policeman, have uny tdes of wiiat {a expected of bim, of the hurduhips and dan- gera lic tmw to undergo, A We cousidor fur 8 mo- meat u pudvenan's positlon, we wball Gnd b dutles acarcoly loss nuiwcrous thauthestars, Night aud day ho ie oxpectud to patrol the stresle, and bo found on duty through ruln, bail, snd thunder, Notonly is bo vxpected 1o caro (or tho lives und property of cittzens whilo they slcep, but ne must Do ‘present ot oll tiwue sad on wlt occusivue, 1, Ho “wmust Do present at every fire, must bo on hand to presorve tha peace uL larea gutberings, —policical meetings, & clrous bavo-ball matches, ~enteriainmonts, vany shows, horac-ruces, clc,’ Ilu is expeciod niwuys to by ablg to enlighiten you in rozued to persons oy well ns places; of the Arrival dud depariuro of overy train on ench of the scors of ratlroads outering liero; miust Lo able to tell yun of every mireet, ailey, lotol, courch, and Lusinesd block 1 Aho city.” o must bo an escurt for every proceaston, for tho tuat child, tho sick, fujured, vr disablea; und nust alw be on lund 10 protect tio unwary drangor from thy overutions of the sly conficoucy men, who I8 sure 10 be found in overy metropoliv, o must repurt sceidents, tires, broken and unlighted gas-lumps, detective sido- walks, culverts, ‘etc,, louk sfier violature of the Buildingand {loalth orinunces. Ho numerous, in slort, #ro biv duties thak 1L would seem dtilicult for By bumsn nnderstanding to retaln $hen 1u new- ory. P'vuple pooeraily expcct more from o policoman thun they reasonably sbould, and they Ll nut awkre of tue ¢xira butdens that are piacod oo thic wen, and ot of which aro In excess of the reguiar polics dutlew, ‘Fliere 18 1o other department of the City Governmont of which o wuch Iy expectod, and nouo fur whict gouerally wo iittle e dune, Neithoe 18 there sy departienl whery tho cundict of vm- Dluyes is su miich worutinlzed, tor upon tho shight- ot Wietike niud oue of then the whole iplico forcu 18 mote of lewn subjected o consure, ‘The Buperintendent relers to the fact that o foriner yuars fres Judging-bouses were apeu at the pubie expense, wd suys that, excepting the wue opened by A, Jonas fn the North Division, at hits personal expense, o such thivg as & soup- Louse or lodglug-bouse but been opened this yeur, Un thls account a lurge fucrease of appli- cunte for freo lodgue ut the police-stutions uight huve been expected, but L 13 worthy of nute thut the number fa but slichtly in exvess of furmer yeurs, The pumnber of traups has ulso degrenseds ‘The repurt calls ordivance i regard CARBYING CONCRALXD WEAVONS, ‘The ordiunce pussed by the Council fn 1871 Is +0 ambiguous that it s difileuls to legally con- flovuto weapuus uven in the case of Kuown thieves, und ft 1s rocommended thut the ondie nanve be reconstructed, strikiug out, if possiole, been 4, 5y 0, und 7, und providiog a beavy pen- ulty fur curryiug such weapons, ‘Lhe value ot property repuried stolen durlug the yeur way t'iw,mum; the value of stolen ¥ vercd utd returoed Lo uwners was vered, $45,010.40. avernging sixty- 4 e wawbe Teais tor bunrlsry was 5745 for larceny, 9,501 5 vagrauey, &iil; and the agerczate smount of Uued imposcd was $20,70, Dicro {8 o decreasy of 5l01u the nuwber of wrrcats for drauken- ness, a3 compared with 1877, ud of 303 from 1570, Lt s notablo that of the eutlre uumber of urreats tiude, wore than one-fith were ol per- sutia between 10 wnd 20 yours of uge. There 18 now [0 pussesiton of the Departinent & quandity of arms purchused by the Citizens' Associution, tucliding four twelve-pound il two aix-pound guos, 200 Springtleld rites, and a sultlcieut stors. of wwimumtion, ‘fhees are Leld sublect to the Exceutive Commiitee ok this Assocstion, - Bealde thu the Devartinent owns 102 Spriugdeld ridce und a lurge quantity ot oth- er Aring, Alr, Beavey supplements his report with bl vl statintics covering the detalls of the y work, which are 1nccrestiig enough . to thuse Wi will tuke 1he trouble tu examlue thew wheu they are prioted ju pamplilet forum, LOCAL POLITICS, - . FOURTU WARD, A speclal mectiug of the Republicans of the Fourch was held at No. 1373 Htate street lase cveuiny, for the purpose of ratifyiog the nomi- vation of H. Auderson for Alderman lu the west half of the ward, P L. W. Jasen was Coalrman. Col. Ricuby was prescut, und made s speech of some length, w which be spoke of the vecesalty ol jodorslug the Ropubiican nomi- uce und puttivg Lovetheraf they expect to win at ke election. Kemarks wers slso waite by Blessrs. Audarson, Wulte, Buntb, uud otherd, wnd ft was resolved to bo the senst of the weett lug that Mr. Auderson sbould receive the uu; wous suppart of U Republicans of the Fourch a‘:"""’“l" atteation to the a ta- '8 Ward for Alder Journed, The meeting then TWELFTIL WARD, Republican meetings of an informal charncter were held tn the several precinels of tha Trelfth Ward last evening, with a yiew to perfecting or- ganizations and arranring for carrviog on the spring campaign. The meetings wero ail of them Jargely attended nnd hela with closed doors, It I8 sakl. however, that the procecd- {nzs were of » preliminary r‘mrmer. nnd that bevomd mrlllll{v urflmzlm: and resolving to support A, M. Wright for Mavor, nothing ot im, artance wasdone. The mectinga will con- vene again early next week anid completo the mml(edm undone when au adjournment was carrled. THE ESTIMATES, The Finance Committea yesterday ended its work of uverbauliog the Appropriation bill, The following table shows the recommendations thiey have agreed to make to the Councll, with a statement ot the estimates and the aniount ap- prupriated in 1873: Appro- Commlitee Departm*t pr.ated. estimates, ‘extimalen, 1878, 0,500 2600 0 Cost of coflecting 60,000 Pulife Works, 844,485 Eloction oxpen: 5,601 Flre Departinent. . 50, 200 General sinking fond 000 Meaith Departmen ) ilonse of Correctlon . v Intcrest....., Judgment accon: Legal expenno, Tolice courls )ik ¥chool Depsriment,...010,800 GUY, Hchool Stuking Fund, 1,000 Kewerage mainienas n;) "ubl 2,000 2,000 5,000 Judgments includes 824,500 for Potter Palmer. The exact amount was not kuown by the Cu(nmmee. und the nbove estl- mato Is only approxiwate, but Is nearly the amount needed, ‘Lhe following Is a recapltulation of the above table fu brief: - timatns of Flnance Committee. .$ 8.5613,502 istimates of Trepartinents, ... o 3,818,004 Comptrollor's cstiuntes,, ... . Appropriated last year.. . o 76 Deduct from the total sum recommended 00,000, the baluncs fu the T reasury to tiic eredit of varjous funds, und add o siuall suni to the item of saluries to cover the de- flcicucy In the collection. —t— DRUNKENNESS CURED-~FACT VS, FOLLY. **Natioxat Hoxz ron DisanLxn VoLustasn SoLmzny, Davron, 0., Jan. 0, 1870,—Dr, 1) Un- ger, Cntcago: After u falr trial of throe montns in two cases, scemingly incarable, 1am glad tuss that the result has beon all that you could clalm and all tho most sanguino could hope for, Ite- spectfully, K. F. Brown, Goveruor.” Dr. D'Une ger's oftice, Ttouma 21-33, Palmer Honge, ————— A CARDY The best teeth, the finest workmanship, and but onojorice—3§8 a sot, warranted. Otner dentists bave fancy urices for 1dle time, 'but no finer teeth. The must sxilicd and exportenced workmen omployed. The Dre. McChesney givo all cases in flllng or ox~ tascting thelr persunal care snd stiontion, —— PURE, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdor is free from all deleterious rubstances, but it {s wholesvme, nutel- tious, and casy ot digestion, ——— A Fomule Cattle-Doaler, KIneey (Kus.) Gravhic. Report comes {rom the runge that a woman is dolng that country In inale attire. She repro- seuts herself to ‘be the nephew ot August el mont awd the son of the Jargest eattle<dualer fn ‘Texas, Blio s sald to bow goud talker, A fety days ago she sold and 1made a contract to deliver 8,000 head of cattla to o dealer, well known in this city, on Soldier Creek. 8Lie made n ruise of $600 av Russcll, Kas., fu a way best koown to herself, and from there went to Lurned, where shie expected to make a bie haul in_somo kiud of speculation, but falled, aud wem,l luul.nlon l}u: muul-:‘ ;}fu %curn ‘Immhn gentlewman where sha stayed all: n that ghe adinitied herself tobo o irnud, nufilfimcfi l!mf. 8ho was & woman, 8lis has a traveling compan~ fou, n youug tnan, who says that this grest cattle-dealer fa o woman, and he knowa it Cali- fornia uud Missourl have been giving thelr reports of females doing thelr States in male nttire, and we nre glad to seo Kausas toe the mark while suzh Lzhhu;u ara all the gu. ————— Poesibly the Orlgin of Some Recent Rumors, New York Sun, o was a young man~—a blonde. e entored tho oflice of au up-town merchant the other day, ond sabid o tinid “* Good woruiug.” The mer- chant reaponded grutily, * Do yuu kuuw," suid the young man softly, “ihat Vanderbitt bought the Herald L devill s that sol" **Tis u fuct)* answered the young man. YW, 1. Vanderbilt bought the Heraldf" muttered the merchant, laying down lis pen. “Factl 1assuro you,'” inurmured the young man us he muved toward the door, *8Lpl" cried the merchant, dld be pay for i1 “Threo vents!” replied tho young man, as be softly clused the door after hifa, e —t—. Kinocare (irlel, uguto Eevress, At & Mcthodist Conference meeting in New York, o mun zot up und said be had long wished to socak, but his wife wouldn't let him, (s wifu had died, however, und laving bis Mberty at last, ho proposed to exervlse it. In about two miuutes the entire Confercics wept over the deuth of the ludy as over the luss of & per- sonul fricud. Kimball's Catareh and Asthmatic Clgaretics are universal romedles for tho uucsery aod thw odice. dalins il Duck & Raynee are general agents for the cele- brated llfihnl’ll Liver l’ldl. G “Row much AR s TAYLOK—HUSO! kegan, 1L, Feb. 5, 167, a4 thiu resldence of the bride’s faiher, U, T, Huson, by thie Kuv, i, L, Btanley, Mr. Aasou D; Taylor sud Silss R MANNING=Ia Lake il HUBNHAM_MANNING=In Lake Milis, Wis, Feu. 0, W70, Alr. Hradford Burntian, of Clile: furs dinnuing, of Lake 31(lis, Wie o ____DEAT “ROCK—Awnes G, younue, atd Cathering itock, age e uhter of Daatel 4, oot Fuierul froi rusldunce, Suday, st 1 o'clock, from tht‘nuluurul Lili-ay, aud lacvuo-av,, Laks View, to Culvury, FARKERSON—On Feb, 8, st 35008 Dearborn-at,, Freduy Varketon, of diphtiiele, ecid 4 years aad 36 Buerell and Eliza Parkerson, tyen wervices will b he Bunday, at 10ia e W, Ko-1n Clilcago, Feb. 7, ('rl, an uleMn:l aud Amells Kllue, ag toutls. ueral baturday, Feb, 2010 & m., from et dedeo, 204 Weat Lake-ol.’ ¥rionds tnvited'to aitend, Willte, dear, how wo Wil uilsa thee. ANDUUs—Feb, 6 187y, of pneumunia, at ber rest. achcetn Mumioivd. Wies " et Bt An dan Tale e Chies fu her 4ith year. 1479, of diphtherts, 3 yoars 2 II(‘)FN'. TE COPARTNERSHIP ENTERED INTO THE o dar 0 Mhecumners A b 3 h‘u‘\;}:n CKRON and ring stabl T TR Y . livery wn Wesl lll'"fll“'l‘».ych“ . by Ut Couseat, . 4 huiluess at the old stand Ltien-a WENDICKION & sunags, By ihelr aitaruey, 1t dTKVENBON CANBOLL, 10 L 81 an tiis day disy e YAL BAKING FOWDER, ROYAL ANNOUNORM 5 P e SV bt FTHE THIRTRENT] T L S e Ter of Wott Lako anil Ropayoars V% PR FIETH W ARD gy 3 3 oLht c‘ghn Ttaben's, 130 Aretiey. he PHE TR RN O W B T Eindetgarien wil rf..l'r.‘i‘lo;‘gfl[’ e ThOUL AUCTION sALgy, v BY ¢E0. P. Giont Co., 80 and W2 \Wabay] -}", Co., REGULAR TRADE gpyy, DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, FEB. 11, g3 GEO. P. GORE & co, Igcfi;eul' WEDNESDAY, Fob, 13, 53 8:30 m., we shall gel) k4 AT ATOTION, OUR FIRST OFFERING OF SPRING STYILES, Boots; Soes & ligper Wo have secured somg CHOIOE LINES of goods, tfi(:f}:. ufacturors of which aro in Prossing nood of fonds, and thesg goods WILL BE MOVED. Buyorsshoug mako a noto of thia, GEO, P, GORE & CO., 80 and 83 Wabsap.yy, B ClLls.l L EEADDIN & ¢ & 10 w.!p:.'n?n‘.“ v, WE SHALL SELL AT AU TUESDAY, FEB. 30 0" $8,000 WORTH B0OOTR & SHOES, Boing the Rotail Stook of Mo LEONARD & DODGE, all Pripg Albang-made goods, Also Bample Lots of 2,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS A Full Line Regular 8. GooDS. gular SPRING —_————— OPENING SPRING SALE DRY GOODS, WEDNESDAY, Kecb, 12, Linens and Housekeeping Goods, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Notions, &o., &o. CIIAS. E. RADDIN & Co, ‘/V.V s MOOREIMOTNE & €O, Auctionecrs, 83 & K7 Itandololi-st. WILL BKLL TO-DAY AT 10 O'CLUCE, FURNITURE, Onrpets, and Stoves, A flen!nl ling of fousehold Goods, Mattresses, ;iny Dillsws, Comtorts, Quilts, Shiects.’ A fow very teel Paintiuge sud Chromos, Wil MOUREIOUSE & CU., Auctloacen. Y WM. A BU A REQULAR SATURDAY AUCTION SALR, FURNITURE AND MEROHANDIIF., PARLOR AND CUAMBRIE UL ITURK, LOOKING: GLASSES, SIIOW CASES, CHLONO, ETC., SATURDAY, Feb, 8, at 9:30 * T At'our saleirodths, 170 & 173 Tian M AL T & G ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. The creditors of Marcus Rronherg. of Chicago, Cook County, 1llnols. are hereby notinsd ihat he, on thi 11th Jay of January, In7s, asslgued ta we ali i pros- erty, resl and personal, In trust for the bezefiof bt credicors, and "that théy aro Fequired to present ol claims under osth or afirmat{on to ma withia thres Sl cako, Jan. A % T dRokonin HANCO Tenney & Flower. Attoraoya. . NOT10K,. Cook County Court-House Bonds. $300,000. Owlng to thedrlay In prinitog and executing the Cook t coupon twenty-year honis ho biu th day of February, L ved At any Hm s prisf 10 that date, directed tothe Finance Commitier, et of County ‘Sreasurer, No bide less than par will be ea” tertained; and the right tu relect any or all Lidslsre: served. Unlstanding Court-1{ouss ordves wilibe rexed thosaing ad cash, §Hdeuow in will, If scceplod, beear ttled to bonda as of this date, Chicago, Keb. I, 187 1s sn elegaot, plessast land rettable remeds for My STAHLS PEUTORAL \Coughs, Cold, sad i oOP L THE CINCINSATI FURNITURE HOUSE, 38 & 40 Wost Madison-st. Tarlor and Chamber Fueniturg, Brusicls 82d lograls Carpets, CooRIg Btoves and Kanges, chieap fur casd of Luesay paymiculs. OANDY. CELEDIATAD THROUOH, { — X IFes Aloarie, 14w ik 35 S marnm oo — o I orders, GUNTIHER, ——— e Coafeer 45, 40, 003 (xP b Addred toner, Chicako. TIRUNKSN, i r, U“K i ul I No, 14§ Rinte-at. e e = T2 Fa &e. (Lwhipay. OLLECTIONS: . CHICAGO 162 Washington-sts l‘ Doce business on the WSl iliat every sl siouid PR Gy OL lehts. £V aion sa possbic “LIAIL GOODS, ‘Wholesal S, eamiitee e liade ! HAM. 292 v SN BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. The Roynl Bakiag Powder la Indered el o pure Ur uleanr eatl, 13 of Tartar Powder. ’ 4 pecitimenced for {ts wholisomeness by such eminent chem!ats s Dr. Mott, Ne! Llladelpiia, eic, Bul w Yorki P& d ouly 1o cauns, Ly sil Lrocers. Docause tbef 27 Bewaro of the injurtons Alum Powders. Maauf acturers and dealers urgo you 10 buy Lhens €82 &50rd 10 seil Lieiu a8 20 Gian & pound wad dOULIY Lie.F 130LEYs Jii ¢ 0 contala alam. The continued use of Al sects Lo blood, Do not buy Llakiog Powder k aatis simont e Eriviug, conatlsativa, fudizestl Ludache, and dyspo PIROCTOR & GAMBLES _THE PATRONAGE 1318 given to Procter & Gambly a reliable, o account of 1t uniorm strengih and pr Ly be eatimated by tho {act that viore s, £ Ta a01d by by retail grotcra of Chicace (han oFany (o sther and economical housekee, Baap, because they nd 1t tiwa; extnt of this * putrons, Mottled German Soap. Water easily [cnctrales Soaps matte of queationab PLOCTER & GAUULE'S MOTTLED dERIL material known fur producing hard, dur S0AP 13 mado of Su , nd eifective Soup, which water will aot waked pioce 0ot ba'uscd Lo advaulige. A Loial sl 2 prodocss bles ou 10a (8. E5 AP, . OTTLED GEBMAN’ tled German e Mottled Garmiil Procter & watcrinls, which clted. Sold eyeoy whess