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THE CHICAGO TRIDUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1), 1tdid eo. The Court met at the appointed hour, bt Lieut. Lee was not quite ready with the an- swering argument, and a further adjournment was had until this morning at 10:30 o'clock. instrneted that In no care will live nnimals be per- mitted to be shipped {rom their respective ports unhlnfteran {nsvectlon of the animats with ref- ercnce to thelr freedom from diseare and tho fann- ancoof a cerlifleate shawing that thoy are free from the class of disense mentioned, rejected cattle shonld be promptly given to this In onler that this Department may be fully Informeod in regatl to such ciscases In Any part of the United Riatea, Collectors of Customs Py farwari to this Departs information whicheihey may bo able to abtitain of the presence of contagions or Infectlona discases prevailing among live anbmnis In their vieinity, Itie prooable that if the disens prevalis to any coneiderablo extent it will be naticel local press, and Collectors ate reque<ted to send coples of any such notice to this 1te infarmation. ‘The fmportance of the abave cirenlar 1s seen at aplance. S0 many baseleas rumars have been atarted as to the alleged prevalence of contaglous diseages among cattle arriving hiere from the West as to make some such measure necessary for the protection of this large und growing interest, as well as for the information of the jnblic, both at home and _abroad, as to the actual condition of the cattie which are dally receised at this and other markets. lector Smith had to think twice before selecting aman todo the work of ins not lone in deciding that ¢ Toin Keefe eminently fitted him tor the t looking after the steers. therefore have a dally nasianment to the Stock- Yards hereafter, il can vary the monotouy seizing smugeled Landkerchiefs wnd ¢ eat’«- cyes " by attending to the fine points of the "Texas boviucs. CRIMINAL, THE CITY. (]ENE_TEAT. NEWS., Theoore Tilton is ‘Thomaa Britton, U, $. A., 1s registered at the TOE CITY-HALL. About $1,400 worthof city scrip was redeemed at the Palmer. nrs renqnired o The City Collector’s receipts for licenses and special asseasments were about $100. South-Towa-Collector Ayres handed foto the Treasury yesterday £5,351 in scrip. Two cares of senrlet fever and one of diph- therin wero reported at the Health Uilice, y surer’s cash_receipts yesterday nfl?fiflh’fi'?fi,'&am His dhhuueme)nu were nearly §1.500. ‘The Comptroller has fesued, or 1s about to Iseue, notices to all entitled to rebstes on ape- cial nasessnients pald since the fire. The ITealth Department abated elghty-nine nuisances during the last week, and condemned to cverlasting redemption 152 pounds of doubt- _Janauschek nnd her company ara guesis of the Sherman. The Hon. A, M, Jones, of Jo Daviesas, 11, s at the Paclfic. Judge R. L. Dulancy, Marshall, Ill., 18 regis- tered at the Pacifle.. Cnnt. J. T Soarks, Lo‘xdon, s one of the gueste of the Paimer. V. M. 8mith, Railroad and \Varehouss Com- wnisstoner, 18 a guest of the Paciflc. Edwin F. Thorne and Misa Jenne Murdoch, of the Janauschek Company, are gucstsof the Potter Palmer started with his family for ctlon, but he was New York last night for a pleasure trip of nbout 4 ) The City Attorney was pleased yesterday over the fact that, In the caso of Marla Escbett, who sued the city for £10,000 damages for injuries alleged to have becn recelved while taliing through a hole in the sidewslk, judgment wans rendered for the city. Last week 148 deaths were reportied, s de- crease of seven from the previous week. these 30 wero under 1 year old, and 34 between There were 8] males, and 65 females; «iseases of throat and lungs, 545 convulsions, i fnvers, 10; heart-discase, 9; Inanition, 73 The temperature yesterdav, as observed by The Calonel will Manasse, optician, 83 Madison strect m Bullding), was, at 8 Yesterday afternoon Willle. Waln und John {fug with a revoiver in the rear of :ago avenuc. acetdentally discharged - Dr. Cunningham extracted the wad from Willic's rignt band. The boys are each 14 years of age. 8. D, Caldwell, General Manager of the Red W. H. Cuminings, Assistant Ureneral Freight Ageot of the New York Central Rail- road; and Willlam F. White, ticneral Passenger Ageunt of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, are at the Paciflc, 8tdney . Whitmore suddenly dropped dead Bunday night at bis home, No. 54 Morganstreet, He retired at obout 9 o'clock, winl awoke about 11 o'clock, feelinz badiv, Theart, with which e had been afllicted for some time, 18 supposed Lo have been the causs of George 8. Poppoers, the pawnbroker, of whom mention was made in Sunday’s paper, has a Ho waa charged with failing to com- ply with the polico rezulations concerning the running of pawnshops, The cases of Albert Fllkins, James Johnson, and William Moscley, charged with burglary, wero continued yesterday by Justice DeWolt Fitkins, for un assault with a dead- Ig:)&clnull. was put under additional bonds of THE COUNTY BUILI?ING. Commissloner 8pofTord, hia. many friends will be glad to learn, Is fast recovering from his re- The Finance Committea will open the pro- posals for purchasing the new {ssue of bonds Saturday at the County Treasurer's oflice. The County Collector will scll Monday all property upon which taxes have not becn pald in what aro known na the 1875 appeal cases. The Race murder case was sct, for trinl yes- terday, but by mutual consent wus passed for The case of Carey, the murderer of his brother-in-law, Is sct for to<lav, but has heen pasced until to-morrnw. near aa crazy As he was when fiest arrested. ‘Willlam Bavlan, a New York crook, who turn- ed up in_juil here some time azo, was taken to lis old Home yesterday on a reaulsition. wanted there to complete o flve years’ scntense When through there he will bo wanted here; so he has anything but bright prospects ahead. ‘The Comtnlssioners will visit Lemont to-mor- row to examiue {nto the actual condition of Walker, the Court-Houso contractor, atl bis Walker wanta money, aud the Coin- nilssfoners have been told it o thousand times, and I the Indignation there on the part of the workingmen he I8 tndebted to has not been overestimated, there will be some plain talking, 1t not hard kaocking, as {ncidental to the viait, for the men hold the Commissioners responsiblo for thelr sltuation. In auswer to_the circular recently sent to the physiciana of the city by the County Clerk call- inig upon them tocomply with tho law In tlie matter of making returns of births and deaths, has been recelved from o smart curo al my pasions 1 have know I lcave the kiling to the medical expurts who are s0 anxius to monolise But I regret there aro so many weaplng mothura caused By there iznorane and matpractia.” Noxtl John F. Callaghan, the South Bend merchant, who has been stopping with the Shertf for soine time, feelug lawyers anid annoying courts and jurles, Lins at last been convietod. s tried in the Criminal Court yesterday on churge of hiaving obtained zoods from M. D, Welis & Co. by falsely representing his ability to pay for the same, und a jury was waived, so contldent was he thut nothing could be proven agalnst him, ‘The Court found him guilty, how- ever, but, consicering his long stay in fafl, dealt with litw in the mattor of nunishment, im oft with a floe of $10 und a week in the County Jail. The County Court was given yesterday al- most cxelusively to the hearlng of bastardy casvs, atd, ns fs always the case upon such ‘oc- caslons, the room was crowded. Mary Jucobaon va. Nenenlgin of the (iussle Brown, a roomer on State steect, com- platned to the police seveaal daysago that o seal sacque and some other articles had been stolen When the property was recov- ered yesterday, It was found that Gussie had stolen the vroperty from a friend, and, pending {investigntion, shcwas lucked up, Detectise Aldrich yesterday recovered Isanc's pawnshop in Pawnbroker's row two silver-case watches stolen by burglars on the night of the 7th from the residence of Hermann Traun, No. 150 Erle street, together with about 4 in cnali, The property was properly recorded and reported by the pawnbroker. ‘The residenco of Thomas Tuite, No. 85 North Curtis atreet, waa entered Saturday afternoon durfng the nbscnce of the family by two young mey, who helped themselves to n revolver, n pocketbook cuntalning o small amount of cash, and a few other trinkets, ticed the theft gave Information, nud vesterday the Weat Madison strect police arrested Edwaril and Thomus upkins, ‘The original and only “ Cor-ne-lf-us Mo-ri-nr- f-ty? hns turned up at last, and helsnota “fly copper " after all. e fa simply a young man who, in company with Henry Itacket,went about like n thief and got arresteil for it, There was no evidence that the twaln had stolen any- thing, but 1t was shown that they visited elent different places na thongh they woulil steal 1€ they had a chance, and Justleo Scully guve them each $100, and sent them to the Bridewell, Isanc Welsa Is a wholesale liquor dealer, was arvested a short thne ago chiarzed with for- gery, alleged to have beeu committed in ralsing WO promissory notes, one from $i6 and the other irom $16 to 8170, ant was a colored yuuth and his name harmon- Ized with the color of his skin. Brown—0, W, Brown—**George Washington Brawn, of conrse. ‘Ihe mero fact that the com- plaint was made by a person bearing the name of a mman of such illustrious und proverbinl crodibllity gave the case o very But Welss wua discharged beeause the boy who never told a tfe fafled utterly to cstablish truth ol the allerations which he had made. ‘Therefore he was arrested fnstanter b ou o charze of perjury, aud Justice Wallaco will to-day hiear what lie hias to say for himself, Mathius Rusn, Peter Reuter, John Medgar, and Frank Bocttchor, malicious infs- n complalnt of Mary Hedrich, lving in arrabee street police distriet: Dalton, assaulting Michacl Burke, of N Wesson streot; William McGeeney, Officer Willlam H. Jones of the Twenty-gec- ond-Street Btation resigned vesterday. under indictment amd Criminal Court charced with manslaughter in shooting a thief named Bily O'Brien, who had What ne intends to do from her room. awaliing trial in the cendeavored to escape, next 18 not known, Ex-Health OMcer McDermott dled Sunday evening, and the funeral will take place to-day, 11a was born in Durrow, King's County, Irelamd, 401827, and arrived in New York when 20, {ng thero several years, Chicago, ntd was very well known In the south- swestern part of the city, where be had resided for many years. Al Flikins, who was arrested with James Johngon and \Willlam Moscley for the alleged watch nnd chaln from May Levenowitch, of No. 205 Clark street, denles 1hat ho has ever been In the Penltentiury, and says that his character 18 good. Tie beard parties in the roomn scuflling, and went up-stalrs and threw them out, and that that is all ho had to do with the affair, Coroner Mann yeaterdar held an Inquest upon died of heart-discuse at No. ~— Cornella street; upon Mrs. Mary M. tiara- brant, who died of eplleptic fits at No. 4 Elzin streety 10 which she has been subject since child- hood; upon Alvert Gloska, of Tightcenth street, an emplove In C, Tegtmeyer's lumnber-vard ot the corner of Efzhteenth and Canal strects, who dled of concussion of the brain resulting from a fall off 4 luwber pile. Ile afterwards catito to | ¢ Sine Sinix. A small boy who no- steallng of a gold Ile claima that August Sass, who deaths to reoort. body of ou unknown man found floatlug in the The complain xivor ucar Sadison-street bridge at 11:30 yester- day forenoon. The jury returned a verdiet of drownio, and were of the opinlon that he had alien {nto the water while drunk, was obout 24 years of nee, medium helght, lizht ‘brown hair und mustache, sud was clad in Neht pants, eray cont, low galtors, and wore a gohl rith heart sctting un the little finger of the From the greasy appearance of his clothing it §s thought that he was efther o mu- chinlst or s wiper, The regular monthly meeting of the Chicazo Unlon Veteran Club wus held at the Grand Pa- citie lust_ovenlng, Col. W, His namo waa nerlous aspect. Neribner in the Treasurer reported that. he had ro- ved 822 from his predecessor, $57 from the entury, nick had expended 210, leaving a bal- Numerons applications for memberalp were read nid referred, nid the Commiitee on Applications reported fayorably "The Lecture Camimitiee reported that arrangewnents had been made with Gen. o_dellver a lecture at an early day Disabllities of the Americau Sol- The Committeo appointed to ascertaln the number of sokliers employed in the several county oflices reported, shuwing thut thero were iive 1 the Crimivat’ Clerk's_office, five in the oftice of the Clerk of the Prubate Court, thirteen i the County Clerk’s oflice, nud thirty 1n the Becorder’s oflice, uid both reports were ‘The Comunltte to prepare reso- utluns on the death of Sergt. G. W. Grubbs re- parted, und Capt. Baker spoke feclingly, amd the resolutlons were ordered spread on the recorda, After somu further routing business, the mect- iug adjourned for one month, MARBAWBA CLUN. The annual meeting of the Makaawha Club ‘was held In the club-room of the Shermun Houso Mr. C. E. Feltan ovcupled the chair, a lurgge attendance being present Mr, C. E. Willard, the 8 ] Lt report, which wus approved os re ‘The Treasurer, Mr. Wiilam E. presented his report, which wae similarty dis- The receipts amounted (o §2,609, of Which 2,601 was troin sales of stock, §243 frum ducs, ud $151 frum subscrintions. ‘bursements umonnted to b, of the Club are placed at $1 dtems of exponses is that of 81,5 ad buildings beloneing to the Club. The Exceutive Commitieo presented its report, crty fin the hands ot the Club ‘The report shows thut thy zoud footing, und practieally out of debit, und nakes recomimendations for a minor mprovements, which wers adopted with tho report ns reud, J. V. Quarles aud George W, Gitchell nbers i ploce of those whuse v had purchased. ‘Fhe Exceative Cummittee was Instructed to i} the position of Runerintendent af dectided thul the newly tee be uppolnted o spev the: constitution nnd Ly-laws, was then taken 'resldent, C. E, nnce of 60 on hand. Peter P'sterson, nnd Annie Sinith vs, Witllnm ‘Thompson, wera dismissed for want of prosccution. Neulofts ve. Gua Dartusch, Mary Sullivan vs, James Tracey, and Lilly Kelley vs. Louls Iaw- In tho case of Minnle Schalawitz vs, Williun Gregory, the defendant id not appear, and his bond was forfeited, und the ease Leted. ‘The Jury found a verdlet for the Gregory to pay 8100 the flrst venr, and $50 & yeor for ulny years follow- fute for the support of THIE CUS’POA{-]!DUS]B. The Bub-Trensury disburscments yesterday amounted to $23,000. 'The 4 per cent subscriptions yesterday reached the comfortable fizuro of §33,000. One bundred und ninety-five barrels of alcohol were exported fron this city yesterduy, Collector Harvey's Internal-tuvenuo receipts eyesterday footed up 821,339, of which amount $17,377 was for tax-paid spirits, 83,014 for tobac- co and cizars, $471 for beer, and 819 for exports. The patit jury in the Circuit Court, which was allow el to go home during the Blodgzett inves- will resume its labars Wednesday morning, when Judge Blodgett will agaln take his scat on the bench. Charles Kissmaun, saloon-keeper at No. 120 West Madison stroot, was before Comnnissfoner Hoyne yesterday toanswer tothechargu of carry- ine on the business without having cexcused his fallure to comply with the law by pleading that he had been sick and unable to attend to getting out o license, and waa given until to-duy to bring in the ductor snd make good lils plea. Acting Bupervising-Architect Frazer has nd. verthied for sealed proposals for furnishing, fting, deltvering, und putting in placs com- dets the tron staves for the new Governme fuilding { this city1n accordance with wind gpecifications, coples of which, ditionul information, may bo obtaiued from the Supervisfug Architect or from (e, MeDawell, emndent of the building, from the drawings, will be somcthing ornate, und In geoeral Keepiug with the style and maenitude of the structure. Proposals will be recelved until the 26th fost. It is, perlinps, Just as well to explaln thut the conereting now belng done at the new Govern- went Bullding 1s not doue by contractors, but by Gloyernment day labol of Uen. MeDowell, so sall to be lmminent s day or so ago, of an alleged contractor’s scheme to conerete the foors und then huve them rioped up, ut neces- sarlly an additional expense, plumbers wind gus-fitters to got in thelr work, As there are no coutractors, there can, of course, be uo investiation of any alleged schemo of this nature on their part, Bepartment at Wushington needs ol the verhauting, if aoy, that sttuches 1o the case, tor ardering the conereto work to out makiyg the slivhtest vrovislon for the und gas-titting—which ty—and this, of sugeestions, remoustrances, wnd protests ‘The result will "be, uu- less Acting-Supervising Archlieet Frazer calls o bialt, that a good deal of the concrete will have to be ulthnately torn out to give the plunbers und gus-litters o chauce to work, ull of whicn will Involye some trouble nnd sume Hitlo oxten ‘The blume does Bob rest so much with Frazer ua with Hill, who neglected to draw uny plans or make arrangetents for the plumbing and gus-iiting, sud probably teft matters fu u more or_Jves muddled staio When Frazer touk Nevertheless the latter ought to have heabd Instruction's warniug voice, or Gen. Mc- Duwell's sugeestions ruther, und _have provided for the work waich should precede the concret- The work s proceediog rapldly aml emuotly in the upuerinost stor Department acts withaaything i wo great harm will hayve been done, INSFECTION OF CATTLE. followiug circulur hus been re- or Smith from Becictary Shere mun under date of Feb. 1, 1579; By the Departinent’s circulur of Dec, 18, 1878, tle shipued from the ona number. “Ili cuses of Caroling | the notorlous posed murderor some four ycars ago, charized with brutally beating 8 negro named Walter Tyneh: James Collahun and John McCarthy, pickpocket rested upon susplelon of having robbed some unknown lady, unil in whosy possession wus found n sum of monev, s Western Divislon street-car tickets with two punches in {t; Jobn Hughes, rearreated for the cigrar-store of W. Ilarris, No, 258 W street, the iast Grand Jury having falled to in- dict him, although the evidenco agalnat him Flora Crandall, kins, were continued, piaiutlif, and nsscssel It Is sumewhat of a vity that fortunc-tollers, stur-uazers, sccrs, card-sharps, clairvogants, or whatever they may bo called, cannot read their Wera they possessed of the power to aco what |s instore for them they might often save themsclvesa Had Clara Fdwards, ete.y living av No, 77 West Kinzlo atreet, known thut Coustable Murphy was alter her with o warrant, sha could have cxerclsed her power of superoatural vision und kept out of his way, But she apparently kuew nothing about the warrant uml the Constable, nnd taken before Justice lareeny as ballec, own dustinics. lartune-teller, for sho was arrcated e Wilson charged with Al complalnt, which is slgned by Cuarles Wilson, nete forth that Wil- son, before vislting his natlve beath, Sweden, Intrusted Clara with $000 cash and $100 worth of personal oroperty, nud Uit when he re- turned he found thui she had so well *totd " lus fortune und his personal property that he he cass was coniinaed till to-inorrow, Claru glving bonds {n the sumn of ‘The linbilities 50 fur the farm could get neither. Detective Kawl, of Brooklyn, in this ity for several days, wi tolay, baving in charce o desperuto thief named Willam who haa been teave for home were elected o dry-goods story 720 Larrabee street, ‘Tho lady was knock down wid badly cut about the head, aml thief was about to carry out hia origlnal inten- some bystanders iuterfered, as pursued and capturs ‘The prisoncr I i “The nonual el up, with he follow lu resul President, Cuarles Kern} Be Willard Treasurer, Willlam B, Chamberlin: Executive Committee, C. W, Wil- Jard, . W Hymun, Jr., and J. D, Kendall, The meeting then sdjourned, MICHIGAN AVENUR, A mectivg of resideius of Michizan avenue was held at the Palmer House lust ey discuss the question us to turplne over that thoroughfare to 1he contrul of Ui South , Park Commlestoners, with aview to making it an outlet to thelr parks, owners present wers Messrs, . Monroe, Urlab Balcow, tion of rowber Boylan i off, bu by Otticer Willlan tary, Charles hus still & three years stntunce tu serve, and It was concluded to muke hitn servo thut ternn belore standing teinl lle was acnt up for bur- nder (he atfas of Jotin MeCarihy, and, whilusick in the hospital about a wonth uizo, umd u fellow-convict wuned Kelley managed sever the burs over a window with a rasp, which they had heen fu possession and then Towered theinselyes by a rope made oat of thelr besd-clothing. Justico Summerield: James Plumley, Billls Sltzauun, il Thotnas Medleun, larceny trom MeMillan's hook-store, £200 cach to the Crimi- on, burglary of a raflroad car on the Michigen Bouthern Road, $000 to the homus Olfurd and Mary E. 2 300 to the 11th; Cyrille Bitladoux, the barelar, lareeny of several over- voats from No. 100 West Wushington street, #0000 tuthe Criminul Court; the gamblers taken under the supervlsion hat the Investization, for somna thne, wiil hot come ull, nul Court; Lew Juc Jamea Barrell, A, D, lanb, Sweet, Hitcheork, Urlah Balcom presided, wi W, Brege acted us Sec was tnforinal, and turn y visability of sending some representutive to Bpriugticld to lobby Tor the suceess of the bil), Atter o lengthy discussion Crimlval Court Plullips, adulte frgm Gen, MecDowell, obtalitng mouey wus unadvisable to spend project, Bs the pro- utended to be It wos finally de- much money on posed lmprovement s the benetit of the wholu eity. vided 10 sppoint s Commitiee to look after the interests of the bill wid tske general chiarwe of "The Canmittes conatata of Messrs. Balcow, Corwith, und Ayres. The: meeting to-duy at the oflice of where they will biave a conferencs with al prominent luwyens on e subject, meeting adjuurued, after somo further informal talk, subject 10 the call of the Chairmau, burrel-heads from J. Cardioux, corner of 8ix- teenth steect sl Wentworth avenue, 3300 tothe 1L T, Willlati, lurceny of $10 from Mrs. ry, #5300 to the Crhnfual Court, orrison: tieorge Wilson und C, R, Y ult with intent to_rob R, Bmith's saluon 1 Feterson, assaulting John Poll in De: last, 81,500 to the 20th, as the complainaut {s stitl unuble to uppear; Patrick Moore, horse- thief, $1,000 to the Criminal Court Iurdie, burglarizing Johnsou Bros.! grocery, £1,000 to the Crimiual Court: Michael Dunouus, Owen Doylo und Janies Mouaban, assuulting ‘The Keno fnvestiation was resumed yesterday forenoun at the Paliuer House, bers of the Court of lug Maj. Reno was ulso on All the juem- ulry wers preacut, sud hund with bis couusel, The stenverapbier resd the testl- mouy of Ma). Reno, who corrected it in ouw or two lustauees ouly durlug the readiog, Gilbert then arose with o formidable pile of lewal-cap Letore bim, und proceeded to reud the + defense, or summing-up, he bad Lo make for hils He reviewed all the testimony, aud re- ferred ta Glrard, the interprete packers, as canp-followers. position tuken b Weat Mudison street, $L,000 to the 20th; Jonn Kaska ou the bead, Julius Bierloger, naw, 31,000 ta the Robatoski, cutting $500 to the Crimlual Cor embezzlement from A, Stlye Justive Kuufmaun neld Magyio Macl the femals burglar, fu 61,000 to the Crimin, 1. 1t woa directed that livo Y sarious porta of the United Statew might be_exam- enve 10 th question wuether they were lreub?.m contazious dincasee, and the mule- he muvements A BTHANGE AFPAIL, A somowliat mysterlous case came under the notice of the West Chlcago aveous police at iy bour yesterdoy o 1 ct should be glven tou was not wade compulsory, but the certibtato waw 1o be leated only upon 1 ‘spolica- tion of parcles imterested. By that ciccutar Horu were ex- plajved and comwented upon and the opinlon expreased tiat Maf. Reno wua n bis course by the resulta, particularly upon the testimony refating to the alleized futoxication und cowurdice of Maj. Rend undd refuted it by reference to the statcigeuts o officers in bis cowmand and by the slleged doubtful character of the witnesscs. At the conclusion of the ergument, which ociupied over an hour in ts reading, Lieut. Lee reaucat- €4 W Court to sajours uver uotil 8 o, ., and As the espurt trady In uited Stutes iv of vital e , uvery precaution should Lthe shiipwent of diseased sotnals abroad, and such 4 goarantes given as will estiaty foreish countries, that po nisk will ensue comwuicating cuntaglous or tafectioun discases Milwaukee avenue, tutally unconsclous, and sutlerlug apparcutly from au cxtensive scalp He was bruught to the statjou and wus there attended by Dr. Wilde, who was of the opiufon that the man was sutferiog from a se- vere concusslon of the brafo, the result of & Llow, which, bowever, had oot fractured T u was then tekeo to the He was deseribed s of me- tance to large Jut taken Lo wuard sy; from the United btal Cuntoma " ata County Hospital. 1879~-TWELVE PAGES. dium age, medium hight, lght-brown halr, ratlon of its members, concluding that it had | Mille, to whom it Is indebted for another stamach, and liver, sandy nustache, and was clad in o ribbed cloth | the right, and citin coat, gray vest, and dark pants, s collar was | Jude Gary on {he ru marked * Wiison," nud a_gold ring bore (he the old-time devision of ‘The report was con- cureed inwith great unanimity. of faithful and gratuitous service, Duncan has been promnt in attending as con- sniting physlcian, vents intermittent zfld rhetmatism, dedility, and Lchea has given Initfals “H. N.” This description published BUYING MORB LAND. in _the newspnpers came to the cies The Committeo on Public Charities reported of Mra. Wilson, liviug at Room 24 1n ihe Florenco Hotel, at the corner of Randolph and Sangamon streets, and last evening ahe vislted the Connty [ospital und fdentitied the patlent a8 her huskand. 8he stated to o reporter last evening that her hushand, John $Wilson, had left. home at about 10 o'clock Sunday nigl toking with lim _only 50 cente, and saying that he “would spend urhaps five cents for treer nnd then retirn ome. e was anxions (o ind out when a cer- tain masquerade waa to eomo off, and therefure started out to visit Ueramn beer axloons, ile had been at ome all dag, and had drank zome beer with a fellow workinao from a brass. finlshing shop at the vorner of Clin. ton and Adams streets, hnt was not under the Influence of liquor when hie leit home, His wife 18 1otally unable fo ncrount for his presence on Milwaukee avenue, unless per- ehance he heeame Iitoxlented, and wandered. When drinking he waa of avery quarrelsome disposition, but when saber would scarcely fight under any cirenmstances, mere. necess; county. ol the publie neceasary ‘aurgical attendance, and Dr. Woud- yatt haslooked after the oyes and cars of the children und adults when required. The Record ha: printed at the on bills amounting to #1.8 Ing that certaln Jand adjacent to the Poor-Farm bu purchased, if it could be had for 8100 per , awd recominend- the past vesr, heen his branch hss not prospered as much as was expected, but bopes are entertnined for the future. ‘The profits of this department, when there are any, will not go to the Hone, but will be used to purchase mate- rial and a new offiee, 3 Hearty thanks are also returned to the United Btates uiid Amerfcan Express Companies, to the City of Chicauo for its tree water newspapers for their kinducases, cleties and friends who have remembered them with prayers or @ifts. ¥ H. II. MAGIE. IS WILEL FILED. Thewill of the lute . IL Maple, which was proved ond admitted to probate yesterday, Is substantlally as follows: I the name of Goil, amen, of the Clty of Uhicagu, etc., be disposing mind aud mesiory, blessed bo Almighty Mr. Fitzgorald was opposed to the land project. He thouzht the price was ridiculons. ed the land fnspected 'y to nurchase it. Iand was purchased, it could be utilized and worked by pauper Iabor at a great saving to the It wns decmed 1o bolieved 1f the *Ind, need Electrieny, PRAVERSIEETING T Tmsm 117 b6 Teq ny’m'-xne"v??om 3 DA Farwell Hail to- -Mr. 8tewart wanted to sco the land before he He thought the councy needed more lamd, and that In the distribution ity aome important reforma were needed. e belleved that more ouaht to bo eent to the toor-House, nud perzons aided In the eity, many were zetting rellef at the County Azent's uflice wno were not entitled to It, and stated, to {llustrate his position, that I the last few davs he had seen several persons cxchange a dollar's worth of bread that had been given them by Lhe voted on the subject. i, fHE FIRET RED-RURGN Iie was satisfiod that om Ariasia 1" the Stiermien 1, lalnes 11, Magle, MDERY Waidor the tug of round and | yoyre’sre me stomiily A Gl ¢ the Connty Tlospital found Wilson | Sounty dzent far 10 cenls’ worth of ginger. S I a comatose condltion, just as he was when he reachied the Hosnital. "The eise was constdered remarkable, wnil during vesterday Drs. fsham, Parkes, sl Sawyer pald speclal attention to {t. ‘The patient’s coudition has brewl.” [Laughter.] deserving aupport at the hands of the vounty, and {f they {nsisted upon being supported it could be done cheaper at the Poor-louse, Mzr. Wheeler sald §f Jand was to be bought that he wanted to seo the widest competition God for the same, do make, ptitllsh, and declare tiia my iast will and tentament, heroby revoking all former wills made by me, 1. 1 request that mv body he piaceil In my vanit, prepared for that purpose, in Gracoland Cemetery. Torder that all my funeral expenses and ali my Junt debts ho pald onz of my estate s #oon as craion of embrolaveles froy persons were not Neediework, 11 Sonth Kenatng 1o piace hefre the ntt s ssmaies of ‘wey AT:detle escell nce, o [ Y #82 means of Jive:| TIATE Purniahed. np ey and dealgns far wo heen carefully noted down every bourar two, | jroited, The Poor Farm was surrounded b amt up to last_uight the physicians were unnble to comnrchend certain symptoms. ‘The wound ont heard was about three Inches in leuzth, and extemded back from tire forelicad to the left of the medial )i It was a contused aml lacerated wound, nnd lald baro the akull, but there did not appear to be anv fracture o notleeable depresaton. Thia wns {ast- ened with plastie necdles, The patient was put to bed rud thoroushly heated. ” 1is breath enielled strongly of alecohol. ‘Ie rlzht pupil was dilated to the greatest extent possible, while the left pupil was contracted, Light bad no fnfluence wpon cither. ‘Ihe limbs were righd, conaistent after my decense. 3, ITat my decense my cemetery vanlt shall nnt hava been enitahly constrocted #o s to receive hadtes In separatc compartments to the extent of alout elebt, —four side by side, and four vthera upon thero, —] direct iny hereinafter-named executars to have the sama su conetructed nasoon as convenient my the coat of auch con- fhelr rooms, Work aij faind; 2 ready commence nrrable tamd, which was for sate, ninl he wantes proposals Invited before any action was taken, und moved the appointment of a Svecial Com- mittee to look up the lands and ascertnin what ulcr could bo purchased for. Mr. Bradley eald the Pour-Farm was not lo- cated at the very best point. and suggested thint i more Jand was to ba bought that It could bo hind in some other section on better terms, After some further wrangling, so much of the report as relerred to the purchase of lud was stricken out, and the report was adopted. | The Contnittee on Jail nnd Jail Accounts re- orted adversely on the charge of $XX for hang- alter my decesse, and etruction unt of my estafe, 4. To my grandson, Arthor Tree, I pive, 84 8 keepsake, ‘my gold watch, which I have carried many years, ana upon which is engraved my mon- ogram. 5. 1give and bequeath to Hannsh Magie (if me surviving), of tha Township of Lims, La Grand ndlana. the sum of §2,000. ive and bequeath to Mes. Abble C. Wood- REGULAR FIt DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, FEB. 11, 8:30 DE BALE but later n the day the arms were mu Sherry and Conuelly, nnd 31,000 for extra moved, und the Jezs contracted upon belng vigorously piuched, “The heavy breathing umt pufling ol the tps also diminished. The most slugular feature of the case was the finding of a quantity of tallow or candle-grease congealed i1 the right eary and a streak of the same across ‘WEDNESDAY, Fob, 12, at p; m., we shall soll AT .A.'U'CTIOI\T, GUR FIRST OFFERING ing), of the Township Lima, etc., the snm of &2, 000, ainder of iy personal propert: of whatever kind or descrintion, consisting yartof United States 5.20 bonds, ehnres of etock in the Merchanta® Savinge, Loan & Trust Com ational Bank of iilinuts, finde & Leather J) services, presented by cx-Sheriff Kern, nnd in- atrueting him to turn over to the Treasuver the fees In his hawds. Adopted, The Committee on Public Service reported al- the forelenad, The matter evidently contalned | lowine the Coroner 8800 per year for traveling parnfllue, und is therefore thought to have Chicago Dock Cowpany, Chlcags (ias-Light expensea, an additional clerk at £600 Coka Compaoy, bonds of iatter, maneys on hand OF SPRING STYLES, bern candie-grease, llow It came there s a | and foereasing the pay of his presoutclerk from mvstery, and there §s the possibility that it was. voured {nto the ear while Wileon was drunk, fn a vondition hot enougl to materially injure the or notes given for money du queath to my wife, Maria and beuefit forever, 8, On the 6th of April, 1! cxecuted, and dellvereil ieed or deeds to my son- 1 give and be- 8360 to 000, und fixing the salaries of the en- Jor her own use elucers at (e connty inatitutions, “The Cotmmittee on Printing reported on bills 75, 1 voluntarlly made, braln, 114 wife saya he was never ailllcted with | amounting to 31,840, and aleo recommended carache, nud it could not have been put there Boots, Shoes & Stippar , thureby conveying tho fee that the awnrd for printing stattovery, aid | for an equal undivided onc-half intarest in my It t pui e, ‘Ihie physivians aro unable to | blank books be maie to the J, .f.’;'.:i,"w‘:’n?l‘l‘il. wllnllcc:;y:{::té‘.“ b & Company, they being the lowest bidders. Adopted, IIOTEL ARRIVALS. GUAND PACIFIC HOTEL, Willtam Parker, Denv, M. McPhereon, Toonev, U. P, Milier, Indianap, |Ws L. Green, Peorts, B. A. Stone, Mohawk, (i A, Connor, Phila, 4o R Mennet, N. Y. ol thailio, Siflw. M. E. Bell, Springfield, [D. It Goadloo, N, C. PALMER IOUSE. Toylor, Landon, L 1 Livingaiono, StonxCit, 1 D, Morrison, Minneap., Jomeph Ryan, Manttoha, ington, Phiia. Ciun. Eaion, St Pant, * [, L. Webster, Omuba, BIUEIMAY NOUSE. D. W, Pratt, St, Louls, :Geo. P, Young, Clinton, . Page,Ruencster, ‘W, A, Huzard, N, Y. G, L, Smith,” Newark. "W, A, linynos, Thenon, T. Cll . Burline'n!tico, 3, Azer. Harverd, , Sterling, . Wright, Detroit, TREMONT HOUSE, 8, E. Child, Avrora, A, M. Harrleon, Dangor. M. Quiie, Atchtson. liien, Stackton, ‘Tanes'ije Uscar Cole, Denver. 1€ 11 Mattnews, Water'y Jno, E. Marsh, Sanuue'yJoln . Poor, Bostan, Dan'l Shaw, Leadvil ele, Cincinnatl, until ¢ dams, Denver, ery Indtanan, dd, foston, tlon was settled. a Matron by the I hutd bren ove n Lils war, TLOCAL TOLITICS. . THE PIATISTS. The City Central Committee of the Green- hack party held n mecting last evenlog in Maskell's Ially Desplalues strect, near Jackson, for the purposo of perfecting fts vrgnnization. 8. E. Kelsoy occupled thachalr. Mesars. Beatty, Wilson, Gilder, Morrisscy, and Lentz were ai- pointed a caramittes to exatnine the credentlals of the delegates from the varlous clubs, and, after consultation, reported the following as duly nceredited members: First Ward, P F. Scanlan, Georgo Harris; Second, Heory Glider, W, Balley; Third, B, Wetse, W. Bermingham; x-‘mmhk 8. ‘1-:. Keleey, Stearnss Sixth, F. Mc- T, Brodericks E Ninth, 8. 1. Duff, Wolsin, Wililam Twelfth, Charles | teenth, Mr. Van Bure nd Reardon; Elghte m _ Morrissey; sorge Mohly Tenth, A, U, Eleveuth, A, B, Adair; '\ d. Dunne; Fil- Beventecuth, 1, Munson und MeKay. The Chalran ot the Committes stated thut'n protest lad heen cotervd wzalnst Mr. Welse, of the Third Ward, bat his - papers wers found to ba all right, James Corcoran, from the Fifth Ward, and J. 8 Ruasell, from the Seventh Ward, were found to ba members of Pomeroy Clubs, and wero not received hecause they would not subscribe to the platform of the par- ty. ‘The Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Thirteentn, Fifteenth, nnd Sixteenth Wards were not repre- sented, A motion was made to adopt the re- vort of the Comuittee, when Mr. Cooper nrose and protested agalnst Me, Welso befue accepted us A wember, saylnz that lio had been gullty of selllog vut wards and men, and wis utiworthy of s plave on the Committee. Mr, Welss reforted that Coover knew he did not tell the truth, und had received 810 tor voting for the iasue of county honds. ‘The geatlemen were shut off from further talk, und the meoting adonted the report, il was about toadjourt whon Mr. Maskell reminded the gentlemen that he could not affurd to let and lght his hall for nothings If they would pay thi: bare exoense it would be all rleht, A coflection was tuken up und the bill paid. The Commlitee adjourned to meet aguin next Mou- dsy evening at the same place, THE DEMOCRACT. The City Democratic Central Committee held w-wow at the Tremont Club Rovims last nluh h was of so Impurtant o nuture thut it was necessary to conduct the business in seeret ses slon. ‘The Committee must_uot be confounded with the County Executiyo Committee, whicl Is o sepurate orgunization, but the former propose to avt In confincetion with the Jatter so lonie as this can bo dene on amicable terins, but if there tsa conthet the oity will cut Joose from th County Committeend **pacile fts own conoc, helleviugr that It hus u nors respectablo and cumpetent lst of members, Juiln Mattocks was called uponto preside, but that gentleman refused to act as Chafrman, although hesall he world work with (he Com- mittees aceondinely nmas Courtney wus elected as Chatrman, Georze Hihhen was clected Treasuirer in placo of William H. Condon, and Jubn M. Dunphy was eleeted s member of the Commitiea trom the Twelfth Ward, vice Con- don, resleued. nwd possibly sakil the ceed this swmmer. Laid over, nle next tweut) Mr. Whei Mr. Senne int the business transacted during o serslon, but thera was un unltinited amount of talk fudulged {u up to the thue of adjournment, ncetly with recard to the diae position of the Committen In the varfous warg und the manner of condicting the primarfes, ete. The meetlng adjourned nntil ony week from lust night ut the sume place, TN COUNTY BOARD. KEIN'S PAY, . The rezulur weekly meeting of the County Board wus held yestentay afternoon, all of the membera present excent Mr. Spofford. A written oplnion was read from James P Root, in behalt of ex-Sterlf Kern, on the ques- tlon of his rlght to receive compensavon for work done in winding up his ollicial Lusiuess, The opluion was, in effvet, that Mr. Kern was. entitled to pay for December und Jauuary, for the reuson that be had acted os Sherlll durivg that tue, and had collectea fevs, ete., und, if he was not cotitled Lo pay, the county bad no claim to the fees fu bis hunds. Mr. Boese said the Commilttes on Jall and Jail Accouuts had had the watter uuder ad- visoment, but had reached wo conclusion, und moved thut the whole question be referred to the Clreult Judges. Mr. Lenzen moved that the question be ro- furred to the Judiclary Committee, and it was soreferred, | ‘The Clerk of the Criminal Court submitted a statement of the expense of 8t Peter-Clurk trial 60 far as were of record In his office, The items were: Clerk’s fees, 8555 Blritl's $17275; witnesses! fees, 314.60; sl Jurors! to date, £520.80. Tota), §763.05 Re- terred, 1) vacancls eleeted Ire January.... . Fuuruary the city of J. L. thetw to Chirlst, GHAND JURY. Au order from Lo Crimioal Court for the drawine of a Grand Jury for March was read. ‘The followlug were deawn: Jobn Bauwesrten, James N, Duff, Cbarles Wicdebold, Thomas Broderlek, Jawses Lave, James Scanlon, Guores A. Johusou, Samuel Dunlop, Wil Aroold, Fred Daeviecke, Peter Kline, dohn Waltz, A. B, Johuson, Awos tiraunts, John Carmody, Will- law McNally, W, J. Little, Charles F. Schultz, Juha Councll, J. B. Taylor, Heury Schirdiug, Alfred Wilson, and A, H. Plckenug, ‘I'he Comunitice on Judiclary repurted tu sefer- sacy Lo the sigby ot the Buasd o Ux the com- luterviews, tule. g or peudeut of the dbe tenl eatate, and [ do now hereby wive and bequentn 1a iny wife, Marla Magie, the uthee equal undivided one-half Interest to all v real estate, to her own nso and benelit forever, of which 1 may be soized at the date of my decense, I do hereoy nominate and ap; Maria Mugie, and my kun-in-jaw, 10 mct aa cxecutors; and I deslire and requost that tney, or efther of them, rhall not bo required to glve secnrity us auch exezitura, ‘The wiil is dated May 14, 1875, and witneased by Edwin Blackman sid W. M, Scudder, Mrs. Magle renounced the nopolutment of ex- ecutor. wint lotters teastamentary wero fesued to ‘ree upon s Individual bond of §1,300,000, No Inventory was filed, aud none probahly witl be fora month or so, but the application for lotters states that 1he personslty und reslty does not exceed $700,000 {n value. BEECHER. Iiis Views on the Chinesn Question. Boectal Diwatch ta The Tribune, New Yonrk, Feb. 10.—In bis scrmon veaterday Mr. Beecher sald: * If T could contrnl what I would like to control, 1 would seud such a voico to Washington protesting agalnst that infamous bill excluding Chinaten from our cauntty as would make the pen tromble and fall from the land of the President before ha could sign it. {Applause.| We have enforced the opening of China by treaties, by invadivg it and hacking Chinamen to pleces with the sword; wo con- quered from them thelr commerclal tributa, nnd now that they begio to como to us, as do the Germans, Norweglans, nations, our Congreas Is busy with a Jaw which You cunnot vome; you aro bet- ter workmen, vou live mora_cconomleally, you we will dofend our lagmards from your competition,’ itlsan outrago und Infamy which ouehit not to atain our land, and you uind every voter will bo eternal sou do rot 8y to 1t that this deed od expects {rum y will use the politjcal puwer which e has given ou to ends which will augment the honor of umanity as well as to His own glory.” ——— UDDEN DEATH, Bpecial Dipatch to The Tridune. Rocnzster, Minn,, Feb, 10.—Joseph Keesler, & Uerman, 50 years old, fcl) dead last night oo the sidewalk, ncar bls home oo Maln strect. Hu was walking and talking with two fricnds, when ho fell forward, striking his head on the Physlcians pronvunved the causs heart Wo havo socured somo EXTR) CHOICE LINES of goods, the map. ufacturers of which aro in need of fnnds, WILL BE MOVED. Buyorsshodly mako a noto of this, = 9E0 F: GORE& 00, THURSDAY, FER. 13, AT 9:30 A, N, REGULAR TILADE SALE OF CROCKERY WARE nrze msarment bf 1. o G, Ware, C, C., Roclaghin Decorated ‘loilet 8. &, e convzniicnt of Gilassware, consisting inneys, Plieliers, flowls, Wi Nanples, 1,000 doz, Sun fnrncrs, Goods pavied foF conntry morciiag To Furmitire 11 e are now making 1iberal cash sdranceson sll Kinds d Lo the trade g our monthly sxc. (O motlon of Mr. Fitzgerald, the election of | county Institdtions dward 8, MeDonald was ital, John Behm{dt engineers for the s was proceederd with, chosen engineer at the Hos, ab the Ineane Asvium, snd the Connty Building, Mr. Bradley moved that the engloeers at the Cuum{ Buildig and Hospltal remaln In charge 1o end of the month, Mr. Seane moved ns a substitute that the en- glieers clectedd take thelr places at once, and that the old enginecrs be kept untll tho 15th. ‘The substitute prevalied, and the whole ques- and those goods 80 and 82 Wabash.ar, NOSPITAL MATKON. Mr. Fitzzerald called attentlon to the fact that the Hospital rules required 1he electlon of i1, und sald that the matter tooked. Mr. Bennu eald a lady had been sclected for the place, nnd moved that she be elected by the Board. ‘e motlon prevatled, and Mes. John soun was elected with but one dissenting v A communicationwas read from the Colluctor of Luke View, calllnz attentlon to the fact that ut for the tax on lands was the item of 8ULISLIY for back taxes nnd forfuitires arzalnst Jands of the (racelund Cemetery Com- puny from 1871 to 1877 fuclusive, und to the fact thai the authorlties of that town were taking the necessary Jegal steps to collect their portion of the same. Relerred, TIE COURT-HOURE. A communication wns read from MeNell & 8on, Court-lHouse contractors, calliag attention to the fuct that the county held aboue 874,000 of thelr money, whichwas {mpeding the prozress of the work, and giving notice that they would hold the county fur dumages. tion o the same subject wns read from Archi- teet Eran recommendiug the taking of soms action which would enable the contracters 1o go on_cuttinig stong, ete., that the Court-lovse might be put under roof 1o coming summer, Mr. Wooil moved that hoth of the documents le referred to the Comittee on [ublic Bulld- Ings and Pubile Scrvice. Mr. Burline sald the question was whether the Court-ilouse work’should go on or not. the contractors were not given somo money they could not proceed, and vught to pay them an estimato of $18,K0, which the “Architeet TWe will ofter at thinsale o ) glish i Ammerfcar ne et Gobleld, 1l of Furniture to be acl ON, POMEROY e, 78 & 80 itandolphert, TUESDAY’S SALE, FEB. 11, AT 8:30 A, I,, FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, And Gencral Househiold Goods, (iencral Merebndis, & ELISON, TOMEROY & (. vench, und all other ‘A communica- | P8Y8 to them: ¢ save more, ni WYL A 3L L1 and Heal:Estato Ageats 4173 R nduion o thought the Board MEDIUM AND Goon FURNITURE, AT AUCTION, 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK, 8t oarnaler o B FFR1S £CO.. Auctiosten. THUHRSDAY TRADE BALE. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, e, 1, At 10 o'clock 8. m., at ourfile of ic Board had agreed to uliow thein quarry estimates, they had not heen Naancially able to do anything, aud had further ontil not try to do anything notil the county had settled with them. ™F was that the ccunty would havo to inake the firm o payment at once if the work waa to pro- percentace. Whillo WEDNESDAY., ¥ ro0iIng, 1T & 173 I; e ——— ORUNKENNESS CURED---FACT VS, FOLLY, Hoxg rou DimanLep Vonustesn Borwizna, Davroy, 0., J. ¢ After n falririal of thres months seemingly Incaradle, 1am glad toss that the result has been all that you conld clatm and all the moat sanguine could hope for. spectiully, K. ¥, Irown, Governor." Dr. D'Un. 21-21%, Palmer Mouw Mr, Stewart wanted to become more famiilar with the whole guestfon before votlng any money away, und was {n favor of the refcronce, Ono of* the bondsmen of the cantractors had eomae to him aud forbld the making of any ad- vauces of the reserved verceutage, and o was not prepared to voto under the circumstancos, He wanted to go to Lemont aid took the fleld ovor, and would izo i€ the matter was lald over, Aftersomo further discussion both of the com- wunleations were referred, whereunon Mr. Bur- ling fuvited the Jolut Committes to visit Lemont to-marrow and Juok over (he entire question. Mr. Woud Introduced a resolution prohiblt- Ing the cutertaimment at the Hospltal and In: sanc Asylumn of uthersthan Cominlssionars, ete. THURSDAY, Fe roams, 174 ainl B\' MY AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, FEB, 11, at 9:30 o’clock, BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS. Consteting In part of Men' Alzxs, and We ger's oftice, Room er has mgdc photographs of Maj. Reno snd the survivinz oflicera of the battle of Little Big ‘They canbe scen in bis showcasa at the ontrance, 125 State atreel. o ———— Mr. Stewart introduced a resolution ealling upon the Bherlil to make a monthly statement of the number of prisoners {n the fall, Adopted. THE NEW DONDS. Mr. Stewart also Introduced & resolution pro- viding for the levying of an unoual tax on the tuxuble property of the county for meeting the huq'n-n un the bonds propoacd to be Issued, and diting the county Irrevocably for the pay- ment of both princlpal und interest during the ars, or atthe end thereof, wanted provision made for s sinking fund, and sugzgested that the bonds be made pavable nt differont times, aud not all at the el of twenty years. uced as a substitute a reso- Iution providing for a sinklug tund, und ateo for the tuking up uf the bonds from time to time in their ntmerical order, as the condition of the fund teht warrant. Mr. Fitzgerald wanted both of the resolutions Iatd over fur oue week, und alter & Tengthy dis- cussion Mr, Henoe withdrew thy substitute, and the resolution of Mr. Stewart was sdopted, ‘The Boand then adjourned for one week. 14 ‘The most refined Jadles and gentlemen nse Dr. Price's Unlque Perfumes, which sre really the lightful cems of all odors, ———— Froo of charge. Your deugelst will rofand yoor wmaoney if Dr, Bull's Coush Syrup does not give you satistaction and care your cough, T A i o T war e o al lllfl.tlnol:‘ml. l-"’l WRITER ) lsgaso. { Cook County Court-Ilouse Bonds #300,000. Qwlng to the delay n printin; ks batl plain and halves. Indizestion, dysoepsia, nervous prostration, and all forma of guncral delnlity relieved by taking Prptonized Ieef T on of beel containiug ita onttre nutritious It is not a mere stimulang like the ex. tracte of heef, hut containa blood-mskine. force- generatug, and life-sustatning propertien; Is in- valuanlo in all enfeeblud conditions, whether the esult of exhanstion, nervous prostration, over- work, or acule disonec: particularly if josniting from pulmonary complalnta, ) .. Froprietors, Naw York., For sala by druge executiog th R Bk, 0 st date, directed tothe Fi ‘recaurer, No ¥ Aadt tho right to reject any o 1, 1f scceplods Baer _ DEATHS. T"“)fl"fi"":“n the 10th {nst., st her i 3 ener 3o K3 Sorth Ly e Tt pese e FOUNDLINGS' HOME, TUR ANNUAL MEETING OF TUN CORPORATORS of the Founailnzs' Home was held Jan. 88 at the bauk of Freston, Kecue & Co. H. Cuse and W. C. McCallum were elocted to W, G. Hibbard was lient, uwd Dr. 8hipman Sccretury ‘The honsehold hae been smaller than ln 1877, belng 79%y per week, Imak- ing an average of 50 bubles per week, tween 29 and 30 adults, wlille the recel buen a tritle larger—$3,857.01. . ‘Ilie amount re- celved each month being aa follows, viz. $ 001 Aummg. e o of relict of the lat Siher of Ine fate Sosesh er A Willlam Thompsos vedneedsy, 12th tnat., ut 4 o uiral Lepof. Friends and scqu: 4WILSON VENDEMN, CIL TA in the Board, uldsh Johanne, beloved wite of Dr. F. irdey nlaht, V\'fl.'& ageid 26 years. and Superinteudont. Fuuarsl wili take place axp SHIPPIN & West L o suns ros ciTaldis WEDDING CA DDIN — - s and Weal Tl ‘rioads of the fawliy e SIANI=Joteph IL., Infant 400 of C. J. aud Maggle Funeral ¥eb, 11 from #45 South Jeferson-at., by 4, Mrs. Thomas J, 5 aukedai aod (his iy, A SOURCE OF MUCH BODILY EVIL, 1f the hablt of body becomes irrogul evil is fnflicted on the ‘aystem, comen dyapeplic. bilious symutoums develop theni- welvos, the circulstion 13 contaminated, and tho uervee share ju the gone, utmost tmporfonce that the bowels should be i Zulated when they grow fiom there tu Grace! at 1 a'clock p. . Iy tavited tu sitend. cara (o Calvary Cainetery, BIIEA-I0 Balimore, Fel s&ed 33 years, forierly of W 200/ Novewber o December ..o hus the total receipts aince the Home was e Home was opened utid has been carried on in slnple trust on the Tulthiulness of a prayer-heariog God, and those who havy bad the chiurice uf it have never solle- fted funds dirctly or fudirectly from any mor- tal man. Whatever has buen dous by otliers to obtaiu money for the Home fo way o! Junchies, und entertainmenta of " various sorta hus beeu don of thelr own motivn und va their “The Home has never ew- opened are 854,63, & B_I_HBSI‘(“AE.WI‘M/ BAKI POWD L :BILATED THR o e rewed i parte. 11 sad thoroughiy und » tils purpose 1 llostetter Stousch Dliters, a wholesonio, nou-grping, vegetablo laxative, worth a1l the rasoioy cathartics tnventud sinco thy i Feople %bo hiave been I tho Lubit o usiug blue pill, calomel, ang other d chica] novlruins ‘fur cunstipation, should xbandon d uscieve niedicines, aud substituto for thew this pleasait und gentle apericnl, w not only vroduces te purcative effect naturail 0 strengthena while It regulates the bowels, owu respoustbility, pluved auy solieitors,’ ‘The Bodrd has lost during the year by the re moval by death of oue of its corporstul Joho Dilllugtiam, and also by the remoy: : ckard, ita Prestdvnt. ‘The same efforts have been wade s in pre- vlous yeurs lo fnstruct the nurscs sod bring Four cveulogs of the week have besn devoted to this purpose, besides morulng und evenlng prayers und wany private RO ‘Ihe wany services rendered by the Ladies® Uniuu Aid Boclety during the last year wud pro- ¥lous years arefacknowledged with deep grati- 4 ous entirery inde- Howe, the wori uf the | iug voluntary In every case. The mewnbers have Leen most scif-denylog laburs und fudelutigable fu thelr cfforts to aid all u thetr power to sceure the comtort und hap- vluess of the fumates of the Howe. cheered and encoursged the vruvers, and alded {t by their labor. Hlome also returus thanks to Dr.J. P Absolutely Pure. The Roysl Baklag Powder i & pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Indoricd and yecummended for {ta wholzsomenest b ‘Haycs, Boston; Profeasor Lenth, Philad EF Deware of the tnjurious Alum Powders, Manufacturczs and dsalers urgo you 1o bar can'iTont ool thom b Sh o & Vousd 8 doabie theis Foaer: i z Joose, 84 {t 18 altmast sure 30 contatn slum. —The coutfnu! 4pepals; alucts tha blood, cauas Pl uud zealous fn their st sa D, Yot them, becsss O : ol et h eminent che elphis, eic. bold oaly 13 caoa Ly all G Home by thelr Do not bur Daking Sriplug, constipativae eation, buadsche, audd