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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1], 1879—TWELVE PAGES. {tdid so. The Court met at the appointed hour, bt Lieut. Lee was not quite ready with the an- swering argnment, und a further adjournment was had until this morning at 10:30 o'clock. TOE CITY-1TALL. About 81,400 worthof city scrip was redeemed Instracted tbat In no care will llve animals bo per- mitted to be shipped from their respective porte antil after an insyection of the animale with ref- erence (o thelr frevdam from discase And the Jasn- ance of a cerlificate showing that thoy ara free from the class of diseasc mentioned. rejected cattle should le promptly given to this Department. Tn onder that this Department may be tully informed In regati ta such ciseases In any part of the United States, Colleclora of Customa aro tequired to promptMrforward to this Depart- information whichethey may bo nbic to abtain of (ho prerence of contagions or Infectinna disenses provailing among live animnls 1t {a praoable that If the diseasu to anyconsiderable extent it will be natice local preen, and Culicctors are requasted to end coples of any such notices to this ite tnformation, ‘The finportance of the above circular s seen atagiance. Su many bneeless rumurs have been atarted as to the alleged prevalence of contngious diseases among cattle arriving here from the West as to make rome such measure necessary for the protection of this large nnd growing interest, as well as for the information of the publie, buih at home and abroad, ns to the actual conditlon of the vattle which are dally reeefved at this nud other markets, Iector Smith bad to think twice befure selecting aman todo the work of Inspection, but e was not lone in declding that the talents of Col, Tom Keefe eminently fitted him lor the task of looking after the steers. therefore havs n dull Yards hercafter, md can vary scizing smugeled handkerchiels aud ¢ cat’s- cyes V' by attending to the fine polnts of the ‘Texas boviucs. CRIMINAL. Qeorge B. Poppers, the pawnbroker, of whom mention was made In Sundny’s paper, has a He was charged with failing to com- ply with the police regulations concerning the rauning of pawnshops. The cases of Albert Fllkins, James Johnson, and Willlsam Moseley, charged with burglary, were continued yesterday -by Justice DeWoll Hilkins, for an aseault with a dead- 1y weapou, was put under additionel bonds of dium age, medium hight, Tight-biown halr, sandy mustache, and was clad in o ribbed cloth coat, rray vest, und dark pants. marked ** Wigon,"” snd a_gold ring hore the ‘This description published THE CITY. GQENERAL NEWS., _Theodore Tiiton is at the Palmer. Thomas Britton, U. 8, A,, is registered at the His collar was Initials “H, N of Mra, Wilson, lviug at Room 24 n ihe Florence Hotel, at the corner of Randolph nnd Sangamon streets, and last evening she visited [ospital and fdentificd the patlent ted to o reporter Inst evening that her hushand, John Wison, had left. home at about 10 o’clock Sunday nicht. . Janauschek nnd Ler company are guests of s her hashand. Bhe the Bherman. The Hon, A. M. Jones, of Jo Dacless, 111, Is t the Paclfic. Judge R. . Dulaney, Marshall, Iil,, s regls- tered at the Pacific.. Cant. J. . Bparks, guests of the Palmer. . M, Smith, Railroad and Warehouse Com- missioner, is a guest of the Pacific. Edwin F. Thorne nnd Miss Jennfe Mnrdoch, of the Jaususctick Compauy, are guestsof the ‘The City Collector’s recelpts for licenses and speelal assessments were about $100. Bouth-Town-Collector Ayres handed foto the Treasury yesterday $5,854 in scrip. Two cases of eenrlet fever, nnd one of diph. theria wero reported at the Health Uillce, urer's eash_recelpts yesterday e T to SO His dhhuueme”nu were erhaps five cents for beer niud then return He was anxious to find out when a cer- tain masquernde was to come off, aml therefore started out to visit Uerman beer saloons, had been at home all day, il had drank some beer with a fellow workinan trom a brass- Ln“don, 15 snevatithy amonnled to §6,689. nearly §1,800. “The Comptrolier _has Issued. or is about to fastic, notices to all entitied to rebates on ape- cial nsscsaments pald since the fire. The Health Department abated cfghty-nine nuisances during the lnst week, and condemned to everlasting redemption 152 pounds of doubt- under the influenceof liquor when he leit hamne. Hiswmfe s totally unavle to nccount for his presence on Milwaukee avenme, unless per- chanco he became intoxicated, nnd wandered, When drinking ho waa of a very quars disposition, hut when sob under any clreumstances, b A call at the County Hospital found Wileon atill tn a comatose conditlon when he reached the IHospital considered remartable, and during vesterdny fsham, Parkes, sud Sawyer pald special attentton to it, ‘The patent’s condition lias been carefully noted down every bouror two, and up to last_might the physicians wero unable to comprehend certaln syinptoms. The woitd on the head was about three fuches fn Tenzth, and extended back fram tie forehiead to he left of the medial line, Tt was a contused il facerated wound, und Intd baro the akull, hut tliere did not appear to _be any fracture or notlceable depruessian. ened with plastic needles, put 1o bed nnd thoroushly heated, smetled strongly of alcoliol. The rizht pupll was dilated 16 the greatest extent possible, while the left pupil was contracted, Light had no {nfluence uvon either. Totter Palmer started with his family for er would scarce New York last night for apleasure trip of about The City Attorney was pleased yesterday over the fact that, in the caso of Marla Esebett, who sued the city for §10,000 damages for injurics nllegerd to have been received while talling through a hole In the sidewali, judgment was rendered for the city. Lnst weck 148 deaths were reported, a de. crease of seven from the pravious weck, Of these 89 wera under 1 year old, and 84 between 1and 10. Thero were 83 males, and 65 femaleas «iseases of throat and lungs, 54; convulsions, 4+ fevers, 10; heart-discase, The temperature yesterday, ss observed by The Calonel will Manasse, optician, 83 Madison street (TRIDUNE vag, at 8 a. m., 37 deqrees; 10a, m., T 1.y 485 S D, M., 45, tor at 80, m, 20,745 8 p. m., 20.35. Yesterdny afternoon Willle Walin and John n, 100ling with a revolver in the rear of Chifeago avenue. accidentally discharzed - Dr. Cuonlogham extracted the wad from Willie's rlgnt land. The boys are each 14 years of age. 8. D. Caldwell, General Manager of the Red Tine; W. H, Cummings, Assistant tseneral Freight Agent of the Now York Central Rail- road; and Wiliiam F. White, tieneral Passenger Ageut of the Atchlson, Topeka & Santa Fe Railrond, are st the Pacific. Sidney H. Whitmore suddenly dropped dead Bunday night at his home, No. 5 1le retived at about 9 o'clock, nl awoke sbont 11 o'clock, fecling badly. with which bie had been afliicted for soma supposed to have been the eause of Just as ho wos asslanment to the Stuck- ‘The case waos the monotony of 3 inanition, 73 THE COUNTY BUILDIN Commissioner BpofTord, his. many friends will bo glad to learn, is fast recovering from his re- “The paticot wos The Financo Committes will opea the pro- posals for purchasing the now issue of bonds Saturday at the County Treasurer's office. Tho County Collector will scll Monday all property upon which taxes have not becn paid 1o what are known ns the 1875 appeal cases. The Race murder case was sct. for trial yes- terdny, but hy mutusl consent was passed for The cass of Carey, the murderer of hils brother-no-law, is sct for to<dav, but has been passed until to-morrow. ncar as crazy as he was when first arrested. Willlam Baylan, a New York crook, who turn- cd up in_fail here some time ago, was taken to lils old home yesterday on a roaulsition. wanted there to completo o five years' scntense When' through there he will be wanted here; so he has anything but bright pruspects ahead. ‘The Comunissioners will viait Lemont to-mor- row to examine into the actual condition of Walker, the Court-Houso contractor, and his Walker wants money, and the Coin- wixsloners linvo been told It a thousaud times, awd If the fodignation there on the part of the workingmen he is indebted to has not been overestimated, there will ba some plaio talking, if not hard knacking, a8 {nctdental to the visit, for the men hold the Commissioners responmble for thelr situation. In auswer to the circular recently sent to the physiciaus of the eity by the County Clerk call- ing upon them to cotnply with the” law in the matter of maklng returns of births and deaths, the following has been reeeived from s smart * As [ curc al my pasions I have know I leave the kiling to the medical expurts who are 20 anxius to monolise But I regret there aro so many weaplng mothurs cansed By there ignoranc and ‘I'lie llmbs were right, Morganstreet. moved, and the legs contracted upon belng vigoroualy pinched, The heavy breathing uud puflinz of 1he lps also diminished. singular feature of the case was the fAnding of & quantity of taltow or candle-grease congealed 10 the rizht eary and a streak of the same ncross The matter evhlently contained parafline, und s therelors thought to have How it came there s n und there is the pussibility that it was nto the car while \Wison was drunk, in a condltion hot enongh to materiali s wife suya he was never aillicted with carache, nnd it could not have been put there for that purpose. ‘Ihe physicians aro unable to say how the case will terminate, = IIOTEL ARRIVALS. GUAND PACIFIC HOTEL. 1{. MePherson, Boonev. Nenfnlgia of the Gussle Brown, a roomer on_State strect, com- plained to tha polics seveaal days ago tlut n seal sacque und some other articles had been stolen When the property was recoy- ered yestenlay, it was found thint Gussie had stolen the property from a friend, and, pending {nvestigation, shewas lucked up, Dotective Aldrich yesterday recoverea Isnac’s pawnshop o "Pawnbroker's row two sllver-cnsg wntches stolen by burzlars on the nicht of the 7th from the residence of Hermann Braun, No, 150 Erfe street, together with nbout 84 {n casl. The property was properly recorded und reported by the pawnbrokor, The residenca of Thomas Tuite, No. 85 North Curtis street, was eotered Saturday afternoon during the abacnce of the family by two youog men, who helped themselves to a revolver, a pocketbook cuntalning a sinall amount of cash, ad a few other triokets. ticed the thelt gave information, and veaterday the Weat Madison street police arrested Edwaril und Thomas Hopkins. ‘The original and - only ¥ Cor-ve-li.us Mo-ri-ar- Ity " has turned up at last, and hols nota “fly copper? after all. man who, in con about like n thic Officor Willlam . Jones of the Twenty-sec- ond-Street Btation resigned yesterday. under indictment and Criminal Court charred with manslaughter in ehootine a_thiel named Blily O'lirlen, who had ‘What ne intends to do from her room. owaltiog trlal in the bern candle-grease. endeavored to escape. mext 18 not known. Ex-Health Officer McDermott died Sunday and the funeral will tuks orn In Durrow, King's Coun 10 1827, and arrivedin New York when iog there scveral years, Chlcago, nix! was very well known In the south- western part of the city, where he had resided for many years. Al Filkins, who was arrested with James Johnson and Willlam Moscley for the alleged etealingz of a gold watch nul chain from May Levenowitch, of No. 265 Clark street, denics 1hat lie has ever been in the Penitentiary, and savs that his character 1s good. Tie hearil partics in the room scuflling, uud went up-stairs and throw them out, and that that is - all hu had to do with the affair. - Coroner Mann yesterday tield an inquest upon August Sass, who died of heart-discase at No. non Mra, Mary M. Garge leptic fits at No. 41 Elgin sireet, to which shie has becn subject since child- hood: upon Alvert Gloska, of No. 150 West ‘Eightcenth street, an emplove In . Tegtineyer's lumber-vard at the corner of Eighteenth und Canal strects, wha died of concussion of the brain resulting from a fall off u lumber pile, He afterwards canie to Willlam Patker, Denr, U. P Milter, Indisnap. 3, A. Stone, Mohawk, I, It Bennet, N, Y. 2. E. Bell, $pringdoeld, L A Conar, Phlla, [Jatin 1tallio, Mily., . . Uouvdloe, N, C, PALMER 1OUSE. ‘1. 11, Adamn, Denver. leaver, Jodianap, A small Loy who no- A, Taylor, London, 1o clatms that W.IL Livingsions, Slonxt| 1. Morrison, Mumnean. Ile is simply o younz with Heory hnckett’,went got arrested for it There was no evidence that the twaln had stolen any- thing, but it was shown that they visited elent different places as though they would steal §T liad a chance, and Justice Scnlly gave them $100, and sent them to the Bridewell, Tsaac Welss i3 a wholesale liquor dealer, He was urrested a short time ago charged with for- gery, alleged to have been committed In ralsiog tiwo promissory notes, onc from $16 and the other from §15 to 8170, ant was a colored youth and his pame harmon- ized with the color of his skin. Brown—Q. W, Bi Brown, of coutse, ni J. L. Webster, Omuba, BILEIMAN HOUSE. D. W, Pratt, §t. Louls, :G 3 L. Smith, Newark, C Uarrivun, Buthing'n!tico dno, M. Galt, Sterling. |A. TREMONT HOUSE. 1A, M, Ularrison, Bancor, Gien. Stacktdn, Janen'lle C. 11, Mattnewa, Watert'y : 0. P, Young, Clinton. -- Cornclia street; u rant, who died of epl . Hinynes, Chenoay |, Azer, Harvarl Wright, Detrolt, denths to report. 8. E. Chlid, Aurora, M, Quize, Atchison. Oscar Cole, Denver. Jno, E. Marah, Sandus body of an unknown man found floatiug in the Dan'l Sbave, Leadvillo. ” |8, lele, Clnclunatl. river uear Muadison-strect bridge at 11:80 yester- day forenoon. ‘The Jury returned a verdict of drowniug, and were of the opinfon that he had Inllen into the water while drunk. was about 28 years of age, medium helght, light Lrown hair und mustache, avd was clad in lght ‘ponts, gray cout, low galters, and wore a gohl eart ectting on the llttle finger of the From the greasy appearance of his clotbing it §s thonght that he was either o ma- chinist ora wiper. ‘The regular monthily meeting of the Chicazo Unlon Veteran Club was held at the Granid Pa- cifle Inst_cvening, Col. W. “The Treasurer reported that. he had re- ceived 823 from hs predecessor, $57 from the v, il had expended 819, leaving s bal- Numerous applications for memberablp were read and referred, and the Commbtee on Applications repurted favorably ‘Ihe Lecture Commlttee reported that arrungements hod been modo with Gen. TForsythe to deliver a lecture at an early day “Whhe Disabilities of the American Bol- The Commitico appointed to ascertnin the number of #okiiers employed in the several county ofllces reported, showing that thero wero fivo i the Criminal Clerk's ofllee, fivo in the oflice of the Clerk of the Probate Court, thirteen 1 the County Clerk's oftlee, and thirty i the Recorder’s ofllee, atd Lotu reports were placed on tile. The Comnmitte to propare reso- utions on the death of Serot. G. W, Grubbs re- parted, und Capt. Baker spoke feelfugly, and the Fesolutions were ordered apread on the records. After somo further routing bubiness, the meet- fog adjourned for ono month, MARSAWEA CLUB. The annual mesting of the Maksawha Club was held in the club-roum of the Shiertnan House K. Felton occupled the v attendance being present Willard, the Becretary, oresented his report, which was approved os rend, ‘The TVreasurer, Mr. Willlan E, Choamberlin, presonted his report, which was similarly dise posed of. The recelpts smounted to 824,809, of 2,600 wus trom sales of stock, dues, und 3154 from subscripti burcements autannted 1o $4,540, ot the Club are pisced ot §I74 frems of exponscs i3 that of $1,650 for the farm and bulldtngs belonelng to the Club, The Executive Committeo presented itareport, etiowiug proverty fu the hands of the Club valued ot &4,830, ‘The report shows that the Ciub is ou a good footng, und practically out of debt, and mnkes recommondations for several emeuts, which were adopted with Alesra. J, V. Q The complain- Jobn F. Callaghav, the South Beod merchant, who hos been stovplog with the Sherifl for some time, feelug lawyera nud annovivg courts and furies, hins at Jast been convictei, tried fn the Criminal Court yesterdny on the charge of having obtalned goods frem M. D. Welts & Co. by falsely representing his ability 10 pay for the same, and a jury was waived, so contident was hs that nothing could be proven spainst him. ‘The Court found bim guilty, how- cver, but, consicering his long stay in jafl, dealt with hiim in the matter of punishment, {m off with a fino of $10 and & week in the County Jail. The County Court was given yesterday al- most cxclusively to the hearing of bastardy casus, and, as is always the case u; caslons, the room was crowded. Mary Jacobson vs. Poter Peterson, and Annle Smith ve. Willlam Thompson, were dismissed for want ot prosecution. Neulofts vs. Gua Bartusch, Mary Suflivan vs. dames Tracey, and Lilly Kelley va. Louls ITaw- In the case of Minnia Schalawitz vs. Willlsin Gregory, the defendant did not appear, ancd his bond was forfelted, und “I'he jury found a verdict for the rezory to pay $100 the cor for nine yedrs follow- Hls uame was rown—"‘Georgo Washington "I'ie mere fact that the come plaint was made by a persun bearing the namg of a man of such illustrious und proverblal v gave the case n very serlous aspect, But Welas wus discharged béeause the boy who never told a e falled utterly to establish truth of the altegations Wwhich ko hud made. ‘Thercfore ho was arrested fnstanter b on a charge of perjury, and Justico Wallace will to-day hear what lic hins to say for himsell, Arrests: Mathlas Rush, Peter Reuter, John Mcdear, and Frank Boctteher, malicious mis- «chief, on complaint of Mary Hedrich, lving in arrabeo street polico district: Maggle Michael Burke, of N illiam McGeeney, o young TOLITICS. THE FIATISTS, The City Central Committee of the Green- back party held o meoting last cvening in Maskell's ITall, Desplatues strect, near Jackson, for the purpose of perfecting its orgamzation. 8. E. Kelsey occupled the cholr. Wilson, Gilder, Morrissey, nndl Lentz were ni- polnted a committee to examine the credentlals of the delegates from the various clubs, wmuld, after consultation, reported the following as duly accredited members: Beanlan, Georgro tarris; Becond, Henry Gllder, . Baltey; Thied, B, Weise, W. Bermingham; cy, Stearnsy 8ixth, F. Mc. . \V. Lentzi Soventh, J. J. Curran, i Ninth, 8. B. Dufl, Wolsin, Wilitam Twelfth, Charlea Heattle, | teenth, Mr. Vau Buren: Scventecuth, Nelson sl Reardon; Elghteenth, Munson and McKay, ‘The Chalrman ot thie Committes atated thut'a protest had been entered against Mr. Welse, of the "Third Ward, bt his papers were found to James Corcoran, from the Fifth Ward, and J. 8, Russetl, irom the Seveuth nd to be members of Pomeroy Clubs, and were not received hesausu they would not subscribg to the platform of the par- ‘The Fourth, Fifth, Beventh, Thirteenth, enth, s Bixteenth Wards were not repre- A motlon was made to adopt the re- ort of the Comuuittee, when Mr, Couper nrose and protested Magara, Beatty, First Ward, P. F. Dalton, assnulting ‘The ¢nses of Caroliuo | the notorlous posed murderer some four years ago, charged with brutally beating & negro named Walter Lynchs James Callahan und John MeCarthy, pickpockuts ar- rested upon suspleion of having robbed some unknown lady, und 1o whose possession was found o sum of monov, a Wkt street-car tickets with two punches [n it; Jobn Tlughes, rearrosted for the burglary cigar-store of W, Ilarris, No. 252 West Madison street, the Inst Grand Jury having falled to in- dict him, although tho evidence ngainst him Flora Crandall, Georzzo Molily Teath, A, U onley : Eleventh, A, B, Adalrs kins, wera continued. . J. 'Dhinne; the case tried, olalutiil, nnd nssesaed first vear, and 350 & v fuie for thie support of the child. THE CUSTOM-IOUSE. The Sub-Trensury disburscments yeaterdny amounted to $23,000. ‘I'he 4 ner cent subscriptions yesterday reached the comfortable figure of $33,000. Oue huadred nid ninety-flva barrels of alcohol were exported from this city yesterduy, Collector Harvey's fnternal-revenue receipts sycsterday footed up 821,339, of which amount $17,577 was for tox-pald spirits, 8,014 for tobac- co and cizars, §471 for beer, and $19 for exports, The petit jury in the Circult Court, which was allowed to go home during the Blodeett {nves. me tts labors Wednesday morning, when Judgo Bludgett will agaln take his seat on the bench. Charles Rissmann, saloon-keeper at No. 120 West Madison atreet, was before Comnissioner Haoyne yesterday toanswer lothechargeol carry- ing on thie business without having a license, He cexeuscd his fufture to comply with the law by pleadtog thut o bad been sick und unable to attend 1o getting out n license, and was given until to-duy to bring in the doctor and make good hils plea, Acting Bupervising-Architect Frazer has ad. vertised for sealed proposals for (urnishing, ud putting i place com- s for the new Government ullding in this cityfu accordance with druwlngs and specitications, coples of whicn, and any ad- dittonal information, may be vbtalued from the Bupervlsing Architect or from Gen, M Buperintendent of the bulldiuwr, Judeteg from the drawinge, will bo something oruate, und in geoeral keeplug with the styls und magnitude of the structure. Proposals Wwill be received until the 20th {ost. It 18, perlinps, just as well to explaln thut the concreting now being dous st the new Govorn- ment Buildiog is not done by contructurs, bnt by Government day labo; of Uen, McDowell, so sufd to bs fmmiuent a day or so ogo, of an chems to concrete the foors and then huve them rfoped up, at neccs- surily an additionnl expense, plumbers and gua-fitters to got fn their work, As there are no coutractors, tiers can, of course, bo no tuvestiation of any slleged wcheme of this “The Departuieut at W overhauling, it any, that attucies Lo the case, fur ordering the concreto work to proceed with- wut mukiyg the slizhtest vrovision for the und gus-fitting—which It s somewhat of a pity that fortune-tellers, stur-gozers, scers, card-shar) w clalrvosants, or whatever they , cannot read thelr Were they possessed of the power to_sve what is in store for thein they might often save themselvesa trouble. Had Clara Edwards, cte., lving at No. 77 West Kinzlo street, known thut Constable Murphy was alter her with o she could have excrelsed her power of supernatural vision und kept out of his way. But she apparently kuew nothing about the warrant und Lhe Constable, und taken before Juatico ¥ lo had been guilty of wclliog out wards and men, and was unworthy of a Mr. Weise reforted that Coover koew Lo did not telt the trutl, und had received $10 for voting for tho lssue of county bonds. ‘The geatlemen were shut off from further tatk, und the meoting adopted the report, about toadjourn whon Mr. Muaske) the gentlemen thut e coula not afford to et and light his hall for nothing; It they woukl pay the bare exoense it would be all right, A vollection was taken up und the bill pald, Committee adjourned to meot agaln nest Mou- day evening ot the same pla TItE DEMOCRACY, ‘The City Democratic Central Committce held a pow-wow at the Tremont Club Roons last niche h was of so fmportant a nature thut it was v to conduct the busincas lu seeret The Commitiee must not be E with the County Exccutive Conmumittee, which is o separato vrganization, but the former propose 1o act In conjunction with the latter so long as this can be dune on amicable tenins, but If there s s confhet the oity will cut luose from the County Committee und *paddle its own canoe,” jore respectable uud for sho wus arrested ico Wilson charzed with ‘The complalnt, which is Wilson, sete forth that Wil son, before vislting hin native heath, Sweden, intrusted Clara with $000 cash and $100 worth personal vroperty, nud that when lie re- turned ho found that she had so well “told” his fortune und his personal property that he could get nelther, ‘The caso wis conuinued till (o-n‘%rruw, Clara givipyg bonds In the sum of Detective Kawl, of Brooklyn, who has been in this citv fur several days, will leave for home to-day, baving in charee o desperate thief named Willlam Boylau, last Wednesdny Juarles and George W. Gitchioll were elected meinbers in place of those whose stock they had purctmsed, ‘The Executive Committeo was instructed to fIl) the position of Buperiutendent at once, was further decided that the newly-vlected Ex- ecutive Committee be appointed a spectal con- anittee to reviso the constitutfon und by-laws, The aunual election of oflicers was then taken up, with the followfue result: President, C, E. Felton; Vice-President, fitting, deliverin: for ussaulting Mra. dlets the tron st dry-roods atore ‘The lady was cut about the head, umd as the to carey out his original juten- some bystamlers interfered, Boylan rou off, but was pursued and captured by Utlleer \illlam Zimmauck. Larrabee street. down and badl; thief was abou tlon of robbur) helieving that It h competent lse of memb John Mattocks w but that gentleman ref ed upon to_prestde, uscd to act as Clialrman, hesald he would work with the Com- ‘Thomas Courtney was , Georire Hibten was clected Ham H. Comlon, und cd 8 member of the 1th Ward, vice Con- 1o busincss transacted during a fon, but there was un unlimited fndulged lu up to the time of Charles Kerns Bec Treasurer, Willlam E, xecntive Committec, ‘The prisuncr {a whero he has still a three years' sentonce to serve, und it was concluded to muko hitn serve thut term before standing teint for bis lust offeuse. glary under (he alfan of John McCarthy, and, whiluslek (n the hospital about o month ago, and u fellow-convict named Kelley managed sever the bars over & window with'a rasp, which they had been In possession of for soma tme, und then lowered themselves by a rope made out of thelr bed-clothing, Justico Swnmerticld: James Plumley, Blllie Medizan, larceny Irom 200 cach to the Criwml- rilary of a raitrond [lehigan Southern Ruad, $000 to the [homas Olfurd and Mary E. to tho 11th; Cyrille Bllladoux, the burgtar, Jurceny of several over- 'est Waushineton street, 1o gamblers taken asurer in ptaco of Wi Jdohn M, Dunphy wes Committes trom the b don, resiened. “The weeting then adjourned, AICNIGAN AVENUE, A meetior of resldenis of Michizan avenuo was hicld at the Palmer 1louse lnst evening to discuss the question 48 (o turniug over that thoroughfure to the coatrol of the South, Park Commlestoners, witha view to making it outlet to thelr parks. owners vresent wers Messrs. J, W, Doane, Enos Ayres, H, 8. Monrue, Urish Balcom, T, Natbau Corwithi, e was sent up f under the superyi Hiihet hat the fuyestization, three-houry! s adjournment, position of the allegod contructor's Committen In the various wards owi the manner of conducting the primaries, ‘The meeting adjourned until ono week from lust night at the suwe place, TI COUNTY BOARRD, The regular weekly Among the propert wiit not cotma off, Bitzmann, aud Thowas MeMiltag's book-sture, Lew Juckson, bui ture un their part, Jumus Harrell, A, D, Lub, Swe glon necds all the Mr. Uriah Balcom Gicorge W, Bregu acted us Becretary, The u the Criminal Court; Tho: meeting of the Count, Pinllips, adultery, $3 i Board was held yesterday afternoon, ull of the wiembers present excent Mr, Bpofford. A written oplulon was read from James P, Ruot, in behull of ex-Sherllf Kern, on the qug tion of his right to recclve compensation for work done In wieding up his oiticlal Lusiness. The opiuton was, ju effect, that Mr. Kern waos. entitled to pay for Decemnber und Jouuary, for the reason that be had acted o8 Bh that thoe, sud had collectea fecs, ete., und, if he was 1ot cutitled Lo pay, the couuty bad no claln to the fees in his hands. Alr. Boese sald the Committee on Juil and Jail Accounts had had the muatter uuder ad- viseinent, but bad reached uo conclusion, and moved thut the whols question be referred to the Clreult Judges. Mr, Lenzen moved that the question be ro- ferred to the Judielary Committee, and it was y of sendlug some rep Hpringtield to lubby for the success of the bill, Atter o lengthy ~discussion eouts from No, 109 W $i00 to the Criminl Court of the whole ons, Temunstran frgm ticn, MeDowell. 1t will “be, uu- upervising Architect Frazer calls a of the concrete will have to be ulthinately torn out to give the plumbers wud gus-litters u chauce to work, ull of which will involve some trouble uud suine littlo oxtra The blame does not rest so much with Fruzer aa with 111}, who neilecied to draw uny plans or nake arrangements for the plumblng and gns-fittivg, uwl probably left matters in o more ur less muddied stato when Fruzer took Nevertheless the latter ought to have heabd fnstruction’s warniug volce, or Gi Dowell's suguestlons rather, und have provided for the work which should precede the concret- proceediug rapidly sud obtaining - money much money on posed hmprovement is 1he benetit of the wholu clty. cided to spuofnt u Committes to look after the interests of tie biit und tako g The Committee conslats of Messrs, Balcow, Corwith, und Ayres, ‘They will told & meetlug to-duy at the uftica of } Dupee, where they wili al promineut law: eeting adjourned, ufter some furticr iuformal 1alk, subject to the cull of the Chalrman, bialt, that a good deal ct, a4 the pro- Juseph Bapp, barrel-heads from J. Cardiuux, corner of Bix- teenth strect wind Wentworth avenue, 300 tothe Ut 1L T Willlains, Jarceny of $10 from M E. Vary, $300 to the Criminal Cuurt. Justive Morrison: tievrge Wilson und C. R, Youug, ss- suult with intent to_rob R. C. Flint i I, Smith's saloon at No, 77 I It was finully de- wral charee of ou the subject. Puierson, sssaulting John Poll in December Jast, $1,500 10 the 30th, as the complainaut is still unable to appear; Patrick Moure, hor thief, $1,000 to the Criminal Court; Mardie, burglsriziug Johusou Bros. grocery, 1,000 to the Crimfual Court: Michael Dononug, Owen Doylo und Jumes Mousban, assaulting ‘The work s ewoothly In the upverinuat stort Departinent acts withsavibing like promptuess, no great burim will huve been done. INSPECTION OF CATTLE. A copy of the followlug circulur has been re- celved by Collector Smith from wan under dato of Feb. 1, 1870 By the Dopartment’s circular of Doc. 18, 1878, it was directed that live cattlo shipped from iha vstious porty of the United Statzs ulght be exam- tned with reference 10 the were free {rom coutagivue Lo free from such discsses, ct should be given. The Kepo fnvestigation was resutned yesterday forenoon ut the Fulmer House, bers of the Court of In Maj. Reno was ulso on All the mem- uiry wers preseut, sud 7 iarid with bis coliusel,. The stenoerapber read the testi suony of Ma). Reno, who corrected it in ous or two lustances ouly duriug the reudiog. Gilbert then gruse with u foridable phe of Tegal-cap before bim, und_proceeded to read the + defense, or sumuivg-uw, he had to ke fur hia He reviewed all the testivony, ferred to Girard, the interprete: ‘packers, a8 cunp-followers. position tuken b Mudison street, 81,000 to the 20th; Jona Robatoskd, cuttivg Thowas Kaska on the heud, $500 tu the Criminal Court; Julius Blerloger, embezzloment fram A, Bilvormaon, $1,000 to the Kuulmann held 8:« female burglar, in $1,000 to the Crimiual ‘The Clerk of the Criminal Court submitted a statement of the cxpeuse of St Feter-Clurk trial 50 far gs wers of record fn his office. The ftems were: Clerk's fees, #35 fees, 172075, witnesses’ fees fees, to date, §320.80. Secietary Sher- Total, §iod1 UHAND JURT. An order from the Criminal Court for the drawing of a Grand Jury for Marca was read, "Th fullowing wero drawn: Jobn Baumearten, Dufl, Charles Wicdehold, ‘Thowmas Broderlck, Jawes Laue, Jawes Scanlon, Georze A. Jobusou, Sunuel Duulop, Willia ' Arnold, Fred Daciiecke, Peter Kline, Joba Waltz, A. B. Jubinson, Awnos Grannis, Juhn Carwody, Will- faw McNally, W, J. Little, Cuharles F. Schults, Jubn Councll, J. B. Tavlor, Heory Schirding, Alfred Wilson, aud A. H. Plcki ‘The Comnittee on Judiciary reported fu refer- ence to the right of the Board to 8x the com- lon wuether thoy A STRANGE AFFAIR. A somewhat mysterious case came under the notice of 1he West Chicago aveuue police st bour yesterday o'click Otticer he movements By that circufar pection was not wade compulaory, but the cerliticatu was 1o be lsted only upon the apulica- Astbe export trade in live catile from the United States is of vital fm- rtanice L lurge fulcrests, overy precaution shuutd ¢ lken to guard szaiust the stipuient of dlseased autmate abrosd, and such u guarauten given as will ratinfy futelin coutittles, especlall, that oo risk will ensuc from suc comwuuicaling coutagious or infectious discases foreign countries tie United blates. it Nora wero ex- pluloed und commented upon and the opiufon expressed thut Maj. Reno was 1 his course by the results, pasticularly upon the teatimon allezed fotoxication sud cowarulee of Muj. Rend and refuted 1t by refzrence to the stateipents of and by tbe nllum Gt tion ol pariice futer Milwaukes aveuue, totally unconsclous, and sulleriug_apparently from wn extensive scalp He was brought to the station und wus Wilde, who was of the erlng from & so- relating to the there attended by Dr. opluion that the man was sul yers woncussion of the brafo, the result of s which, however, bad ot fractured The mau was then taken tothe County Hospita), He was described as of me- {0 bls cowwand doubtful character of the witncsses. conclusion of the srgument, which ociupled oves an hour In its reading, Licat. Lee requeat- <4 tho Cours to sajoura over unttl 8 o, ., und A e A satlon of its members, concluding that it bad | Mills, to whom it {s Indchted for another year the right, and chlnfi' the old-time deciston of | of faithfal and gratuitous service. 1. C, Jude (ary on the subject. The report was con- | Duncan has heen prompt in sttending curred fn 'with great unanimity, sulting phyatefan, Dr. A. (. licheo h DUYING MORS LAND. necessary surgical attendance, and Dr, Wi stomach, and liver, It mo venta {ntermitient and rempnerilich ™ pre. theumatinm, debility, and urin o, 3 The Committzo on Public Charities reported | YAt haslooked nfter the oves and cars of the TASE o on bills smounting to 483, ad recominend- °".'l'.}“'°}‘1 “““:i"‘}“‘_“ "l’"‘“ "'1"“"“"' t b MU dadraney o it WILL T {ng that certafo land adjacent to the Poor-Farm 18- Jiecorc iag, Uur| “Kr' e oot | Migton and Sancamon.ate., the) (Turegapchol neto printed at the Home, This branch hss not **Memaries witha Meanls l.::mmmhucd, it it conid be had for $100 per pmspetrcr: u]n "}“"_h ‘l" "}“,. “m'fid' hm&wfl( ,,;m); . o . are entertnlned for the future. The profits o . I 8, CARNATT Wil Tirijves ¥ Fstorid masopporcd tothelandorolet: | it fopermentywhen hereaee anrywil ot | Loy ot et MRty TR A e i e anecsod Mot if Jt waa doemed | 10 the tluine, bit will bo used to purchaso mate- [ Jivlect wilkho, - Indnens peetrtin b 3. 1 1 nrcessary fo_purchase it. Ho boleved {f the | Fialund a new offlce, 160 tho Untted | : Jand was purchased, it could be utilized and carty thanks are also returned to the United | 1 Karweli 1all to-day wili ba § worked by nauper Iabor at a great saving to the | States and Amerienn Express Comnanies, to the | Morris, S 8 Ret, Jony county. City of Chilcavo fur fts trec water sunply, 10 the | F[\IE REGULAR MONTITLY Weriomor—— Mr. Stewart wanted to sco the land before he | DeWapapers for their kindnesses, and to all ao- | 1 Woman e Tistian Association ‘-;.}‘"Moh’ ne voted on the subject. Ife thought the county | Clct{es und frienda who have remembered them iy v'eloc s AL the Home, 7745 ¥eAin, e 81 of, Periony] Fegh, @ WME NOONDAY PRAT] TIs ! RN T 3 4 ki needed moro latid, and that In the distribution | With oraycrs or gifts. FPHE FITET RO HTION Gl of the public chaity some fmportant reforing hold Hete e m e e o e HORE AT wero needed. 1o Ueltovad that more persuns 11, IT. MAGIE. Baiie oy aes Ioe Jast, witf nr miceting at Chiejatian i Mthe Ch St L o ent o the Coorlouse, i Tener iy Vo FisE, :i,,;;-cr,",-;,:;,;v,:';v" i TS St Thng were ECLting reliaf at the County Avonis | _THewllof the lata I IL. Magle, whichiwas | [y wrel of the Aietcan oA STUAL T allice stho were 1ot ontitled o [L, and atated, to [ Droved and admitted to prabate yesterdag, I8 | clanraoms, "Airt 1. *F0 110,110 Sheemun Sy ! i L g {llusteate his position, that {n the last fow days | sunstantlally as follows: Am Wil ) he had scen several persans exchange a dollat’s | 1 tho nume of Gou, 1, Ialne 1L Maelo, | 7|11 Esiitors OW Ty worth of bread that had been given them by the { of the City nf (hicago, belug of sound and | ,o a2 EF 8 BUADICEY OT the t hichen Nori Yor fet County Ageut for 10 conts' worth of ginger- | disbosing mind ana memary, blessed be Almighty | 1aiee ™ §oe Ty perk 0 Bhahers gg o bread,” (Laughter.] Buch persons were not | (od for the same, do make, pudlish, and declara | ecsrion of emhrla P R g 18ahly Hrearving mnbort at tha Baa of the coanty, | tiile my inet will and \eiament, herohy revoking | Reedleworks ar Honih KemisiiobraLsclialo Inztan, the sy 1 . all former wills made by me. 10 Tlace Befare the MR samples of oactlety andif they fnsisted wpon being eupported it | A1 FOPREs AR AR M | ot 1 my vanit, | DEDSHandanToF ariiaitc ereel; e o Pk could be done cheaper at the Poor-House, AL of the noclaty 19 In off ring free 1 N e o e ought | Propared for that putpose, In Gracoiand Cemetory, | TURY ad ey havan o e Ty 0 riction tose r. Wheeler sa and was to be boug 2. Tordor tnat all my Tuneral expenses and ali | Dranch nf sty as v meansat sornlt e that he wantcd tosco the widcst combetition | myjust debita o pald ont of my estate As aoon a8 | and designs for wirk Are furnished hereky Jidlerivy invited, The Poor Farm was surrounded by | consistent after my decense. inotr fooms. Work aiready commenced can syt & arrable o Nich was for sate, and he wante . 1f nt my decense my cometery vault shall not | tal 0 be o5, proposals invited before any action was taken, | have been #nltably constrected 20 as to receive untmoved the appulntment of & Sueclal Coin | Bt L e e it rouf othces mhon | 22575 7¢ e e T s el . ascertnin What | yyoro, ~{ diract my hercinniter-numed exccniors 10 | 3 W GHO, B2 GowR have tha ssme a tructed as convenient 80 and A2 \m.nw&‘m Mr. Bradley eald the Poor-Farm was not 10- | gpier my d'\',':"‘;n'i":‘;‘{“c ed a8 su0n as conver! ay. the cost of such con- S T cated at the very best point, and suggested that 1 'f’ REGULA iy DE i more 1and. mas to b bought that it could be "T"r","..?y“"n"rflJfiin'r,’,"?frmm Tree, I give, a4 8 R’ TRADE BALE bad in some other section on better terms. keepsake, my gold watch, which I have carried DR After some further wrangling, so much of the | many years, ana upon which is engraved my mon- s report as referred to the purchiase of lind was | ogram. ] stricken out, aud the report was adopted. | 5. 1giveand beqneath to Hanoah !l-u}?.(ll ms | TUESDAY, FEB. 11, 9:30 4, b3 ‘The Committes ot Jail and Jall Accounts re- | surviving, of tio Township af Lims, La Grand GEO. 1. GORE & 0., Anciiopers” orted ndversely on the charze of $200 for han iy, andisna. (he anmof 8,000, e ng Bherry and Conuelly, nnd $1,000 for ext: T 1 flve and bequeatly to Ara. bl €. Wood- | WEDNESDAY, Fob, 12, at o, ¢ Fiving 13 ufrvhfia, Yruenlcd by ex-Sheril Kern, and in- {‘;f.‘.‘fn.'"é'r'fifw'y""‘ G m., we shall gell os, structing hl sitactie ;m l}) tur“l‘x ]m'::‘r 55 the Treasurer the r7 Ahll the rc;:ml;)der g! wy plenonnl lv‘re’nerlr. T ecs i his hands. Adopted. of whatever kind or descrintlon, coneisting In A A ,‘...S“m yast nlML'numl States 5-20 bunds, shares of stock UOTION 3 The Committee on Pablic Servico roported al- in the Merchanta’ Savi Loan & Trust Company, Nae ! " L 3 lowling the Coroner 8800 per vear for traveling :'x:lé:;;‘ i’;%é‘é "én’,l,',"’.}‘{.y l&‘n‘l’cfinlfi?fiflgfiu o'i)l‘ 5;,::?:‘0 gg;fig;xq h 'y cxpenses, an additional clerk at &600 per year, | Coke Compauy, bontla of latter, moncys on hand and fuereasing the pay of his presentelerk from | or notes given for monoy due me. [ give and be- 8300 to 2600, nd fixing "wxm""" ?t [Im‘eu. ::xa‘:zlxt:“:n nr:\‘r“-r' Maria Magie, for her own nse . mineers at the county institutlons. Adopted. H g = ihe Coimmittee ofy rinting reporied o bills | 8 O 100 Gl of Aprit, 1875, 1 voluntartly made, amonating to BL8IY, sud also rccommended | Feciied; ana delivored eed or deeds to my son- y +law, e, thoreby con K s A or an equal undivided one-lalf fnterest in my : Hhavic bonia 56 maa 14 the 3; 3 W, Janss | | s ongiul il Wo havo socurad somo EXTRy CHOICE LINES of goods, the map. ufacturers of which aro in pressing nced of fnnds, and these gadds WILL BE MOVED. Buyorsshedls: mako 8 noto of this, GEO. P. GORE & CO., 80 and 82 Waba tenl estare, and I do now hereby yive and bequestn Company, " they " belng the" Toweat. bidders. | {2y wite, Maria Sagie, the othot equal undvided Adoted, TIURSDAY, FER. 13, AT 9:30 4, i, REGULAR TILADE SALE or one-haif interest 10 all iny real estate, to her own On motlon of Mr, Fitzgerald, the election of | 180 and benelit forever, of which I may be soized englneers for the several county fustitdtions - AND GLASSWARE, utthe dato of my decedoe, | i was proceeded with, Ldward 8, MeDonald was ) Jo herey, nominate aud appoint my wile, clioyen encincer at the Hospital, Johm Schmidt Hazia dlacte, Ry uInAS, .Efi“,’i’;fl:,’f{fii& at the Ineane Asviam, nnd W. T, Rugland for i e County Dufidtog, they, or cither of them, rhall not be required to Mr. Brndley moved that the enxincers at the We will offer at thfs sale o | : Rlah and American W (. Ware: G e Hoaroim god Vellow Ware, Decorated follew ke 65 Mot [ riit o ware., laree con re, conaiating of Lany give security os auch exozitora. County Bullding und Hospital remain in charge The wlil Is dated May 14, 1875, aud witnessed until the end of the month, lichers, Nowls, Wite & Napples oahdrar b fmerss. € ek by Edwin Blackman mid W, M. Scudder, Mrs. Magio renounced the appoiuiment of ex- ecntor, und letters teatamentary were fssued to Mr. Tree upon his individual bond of 81,400,000, No Inventory was filed, and nono probahty will be for s mouth or so, but the application for letters states thut the porsonalty und realty docs ot exceed $700,000 in value, His Views on the Chinesn Questlon. Spectal Diwatch to Tha Tribune, New Yox, Feb, 10.—In bls scrmon vesterday Mr. Beccher sald: **If T could control what I would like to control, I would send such a voico to Washington protesting ngatust that Infamous bill excluding Chinamen from our country as would make the pen tremble and fall from the hand of the President before ho coutd sign ft. [Applause.| We havo enforced the opening of Chinn by treatles, by invading it and hacking Chinamen to pleces with the sword; wo con- quered from them thelr commercial teibuts, snd now that they bezin to come to us, as do the @ermans, Norweglans, French, und all other natlons, our Congress is busy with a Jaw which says to them: * You canvot vome; you are bet- ter workmen, you live more _economlivaily, you save more, und we will defend our lngmards from your competition,’ It lsan outrage aud infumy which ought not to staln our land, nnd you und every voter will be uwmnll{lblnnwd [ you do rot séu to It that this deed Is not con- summated. God expects frum you that you wiil uso the political ruwrr whicli tHo has given you to ends which will augment the honor of iumanity aa well as to His own glory.” SUDDEN DEATH, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Roonester, Minn,, Feb. 10.~~Joscph Kaesler, & German, 50 years old, (cll dead Iast night on the sidewalk, noar his home on Main atreet. He was walklug and talking with tiwo frlends, when ho fell forward, striking his head on the walk. Phyelclans proncuuced the cause heart disease. Mr. Bennc moved as a substitute that the cn. glncers elected tako their places at once, and that thie old engineers be kept until the 16th, The substitute prevalled, und the whole ques- tlon was settled. HOSPITAL MATKON, Mr. Fitzgerald called attention to tho fact that, the flospltal rules ruaulrtd the election of n Matron by the Board, and said that the matter had been overlooked. Mr, Bonne sald & lml{ hod been aclected for the plave, und moved that she be elected by Ihe Board. ‘The motion prevalled, and Mra. John sun waa clected with but one dissenting vote. A communicationwas read from the bolluumr of Lake View, calling attentlon to the fact thut in Lils warrant for the tax on lauds was the item of 813,18L78 for back taxes and forfeitures oezalnst lands of the (raceland Cemetery Com- pany from 1871 to 1877 luclusive, und to the fact that the authorities of that town were taking the necessary legal steps to collect thelr portlon of the sume, Referred. THE COURT-HOUSE. A communicatlou was read from MeNell & 8on, Courl-Houso contractors, calling attentlon ta the fact that_tho county held aboue 876,000 of thelr money, which wasimpealne the progress of the work, and giving notice that they would hold the county for dumages. A communica- tlon on the samo sublect wns read from Archi- tect Eean recommendlug the taking of some actlon which would enabla the contracters to go on cutting stong, ete., thut the Court-House might be put under roof the coming summer, AMr, Wood noved that both of the documents be referred to the Committee on Public Build- Ings and Publle Service. Mr. Burllug said the question was whether the Court-1louse work’should go on or not, If the contractors wers not given somo money they could not procecd, and he thought the Board ought to pay them an csthuate of $18,000, which the “Architect had certified to, and possibly a part of the reserved porcentage, While ‘the Board had agreed to altow themn quarry cstimates, they had wot been fizanclally able to do anything, and had furiher said they would not try to do anything until the county had settled with them, “I'ho platn fact wus that tho county would have to tnake tho firmi o payment at once If the work was to pro- ceed this simmer. Mr. Stewart wanted to become more familiar with the whole question befora votlng any money away, nnd was in favor of the referonce, Ono of* the bondsmen of the contractors had come to Wim und forbld the making of nny ad- vaunees of the reserved pereentage, und he' was not prepared to vote under the cireumstancos. He wanted to go to Lemont and look the fleld over, and would o If the matter was laid over. After some further disc: n both ol tho com- munlcations were referred, whercupon Mr, Bur- 1ing tuvited the Jolut Committes to vialt Lemont to-torrow aud look over the entire question, Atr, Wood Introduced a resolution prohiblt- ing the entertainment at the Hosphtal and In sane Asyium of othersthan Commlssioners, ete, eked fof country o Ty Furnitars. Monofactumg Vo aro now makink llbersl cash sdvanceson all sty of Furnitura to be sold tu the trade In our monthly sue- tion salew. B\ LAISON, POMEROY & Aucttoneers, 78 & 80 [tandolph TUESDAY’S SALE, FEB. 11, AT 8:30 A, M, FURNITURE, CARPETS; STOVES, And General Househiold Goods, Tencral Merrhuadsy, &y & ; EL1B0N, POMEIOY & O ¥ WIL A. BUT'TERN A CO,y Auctioneers and Iteal-Estato Agenis 173 8nl 173 lisnduloh-af. MEDIUM AND Gond FURNITURE, AT ATUCTION, WEDNESDAY, ¥KB, 12 AT 10 0'CLOCK, st ourislee rooink, 173 & 115 1andolpt-st, THUHRDAY TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Efe, THUNSHAY, Feb. t: 0 o'clock 8, m., st our falte 17480 (73 B_v—.“."i AN 72 and'74 AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, FEB, 11, at 9:30 o'clock, BOOTS, SHOES, AND e ——— DRUNKENNESS CURED---FACT VS, FOLLY. **Nationar lloxz ron Disanien VonuNtesn SaLpizus, Davron, 0., Jan. 6, 1870.~0r. D'Un- ger, Chicago: After n fair trial of thres months In two cases, seemingly Incuradle, 1am glad to sa that the resalt has been all that you conld claim and all tho most sanguins conld hope for. ‘e spectfully. ¥. F. Brown, Governor." Dr. D'Un- ger's ofice, Rooms 21-53, Palmer Hot e +- MOSHER, Mosher bas mado photographs of Maj. Reno and the surviving ofticers of the battle of Little Big Tern. They canbe seen In his showcass at the entrance, 126 State strect. Laid vyer. e ——— Conslating in part nJ Men's, Hoya', ang Yin', Tl (. Mr. Stewart (ntroducedd a resolutlon callin ELEGANCE, 118. and, Wom.'s," Miss,'and Children's B upon the Bherlil to make a monthl, nulcmen’f Newport, Thitt. and Tiek Feb il The most refincd ladies and gentlemen use Dr. ‘a'l‘l’;;:r'-?fln? of the number of prisoners In the fail. Adopted., | Price's Uniquo Perfumes, which até really the de- TI{H NEW BONDS, New fresh Usods. ll}l‘n B{lnvfiu‘nluollutmlduwll re‘ltilu!lnn prln- Wbl gems o, ."Ldm‘__ ."'nl:ii“"q o viding for the levying of an auvual tax on the | pree or ehargo. Y ays ¢ " tuxuble property of the county for meeting the man:y Dy, [fi‘h'; 32{.‘5.:'5‘;‘2’.';%L’l‘.'.{:{",‘i?]}’&'fi ll’l"l’K "fl bm‘fi?[""‘ Iutgrest un the booids propaad to be fssucd, ind | satfataction and cure your cough, |I Discases of ihe Lirts pleliging the county irrevocably for Tho ' pay- e o aaerlg) ment of both princlpal und intercst durlng the Urinary Orgaat, uext Lireuty years, or atthe end thercof. Mr. Wheeler wanted provision made for a sinking fund, and suggested that the honds he Tey the Now rragrant Vanity Falr cmlrme-. dneys, ~Bls botl plain and halves, Most exgjuisite of all, i , o, T SR E e, Doy {Discass. Incontineses & it ——— Iniligestion, dysoepsia, norvous prostration, and 11 form wado pavable at différunt times, und not all at | a ‘of'_gancral debiilty rolioved by tékl \ DSt Syl ata cavd T vy puruat tmes, )L forme, of geners ooty reliered by tiking | pionponat iz st densr Ui s B¢ Mr, Senue In uccd as & substituie a reso- | preparation of beef contatning its entire nutritious i i lution proyiding for a siokiug tund, and also for the taking up of the bonds from tline to time in thelr numerical order, as the condltion of the fund might warrant, Mr. Fitzgerald wanted bothof the resolutions Iatd over fur one week, unid alter a lengthy dis- cusston Mr. Benne withdrew the substitute, and the resolution of Mr, Stewart was adupted, ‘The Boand then adjourued for one week. FOUNDLINGS® HOME, TUB ANNUAL MEETING O TAR CONPORATORS of the Founaiinzs' flome was beld Jan. 38 at tho bank of Preston, Kecus & Co. Messra, C. H. Case and W, C. McCallum wero elected to 1] vacancies In the Bosrd. W, G. Hibbard was clected President, and Dr. 8hipman Sceratary and Buperinteudent, ‘The household Las been smaller than fu 1877, bolay 703§ per week, mak- fne sa aves of 50 Lables ber week, aud be- tween 29 aud 30 adults, whilo the reccluta havo hecu u trifle larger—33,857.0L ‘Iho aniount re- ceived cach wounth Lelng ws follows, viz.: $ 001 August. 04 bepte 176 October, 200/ Noveu be 203 December ... Bnal R 00| Total... ...83,837 ‘Thus the total veceipts slnce the Home was opened are 853,033, *"The H{ome was opened Pfll[’!l’"tl. It {s not a nere stimulant like the ex- racte of heef, bot containa blood-making, force. generaéng, aud 1lfe-sustaining propertios; fs in- valunble In all enfeeblod conditlons, whether the fenult of exhanstion, nervuns prosiration, over- work, or acuiv divouscs particularly i sesulting from pulmoniry complainte, Caswel), Hazard & Ca, Proprictors, Now York. For sals by drug. glats. . A~ Ao hoiet Cook County Court-House Bonds #300,000. Owing 10 thadelay in priting and County 8+ er-cent ml:;lon twenty-. {hereror wiit bo ‘opened until the 131 s ines. Bids will theretore be recelve Fioan g l¢as than par will 26 Tight to reject any of 81l bIABHIE *ffouse arjers willboiresal s Cash. iy now (a will t accepisd bonds ad of Lhis date. S'hicago, Fed. 1, 1870, OIL-TANKS, & EVENDEN THDATA0! A AAAAAAAAAAA at her iste resl- drace, No, w3 North 81 the AIth year cr age, Mra. Lliza Thowpson, relice of the lsta wn :::Jnumr-on aud mother of the late Josepnh X Fuocr ‘ednesdsy, 12th tnat,, at 4 o'clock p.m., to Michi, Central Depot, Friends snd mulfnun:u are Invited to sitend, LAWS-1uldsh Johanne, beloved wife of Dr. F. Laws, oaturday nignt, Feo, 4, sucd 20 years. will take placa from the resldence of her mother, Mrs. Marting Ulsens. 191 West lodiana-si., 10 Triuity Church, corner Peol West Indisan-al ;!H“‘ "fim ln'mulluumu-eu “l‘/tflll;f{fi “;fllllfi‘dll ‘eb. 12, 8t § o'clock p. . lends of 0 Cordaity tavited t6 attend. By Bill;Asl—Jnunh 1., fnfant son of C. J, and Maggle uners! ¥eb, 11, from 543 Hont . care 16 Caivary Caintery, o> Boath Jefersan-at., by SHEA-In Ualiimore, Feb, 4. Mra. Th aaed 35 yoars, Tormerty o Waulkedeis and s clop ™ uAn SgU&fE’OEMMU&N BDD‘ILY EViL, [1 evil 1o iuhicied o (hc syatonn - The Slomich b comes dvspoptic. billous syinutome develop then- ST T T WEDDING CAILDS. A e e S T Fieyanisirien s x"-‘u‘a'd‘e;: Saa FI30 A g Con Roghs Culids & €0 T8 Waanlgion) e ——ee winl bas beew carried on (n simple tuat obi the \he circulstion s’ contaninated, and tha | o~ sy Tulthiulnces of a prayer-hering God, and thoso | Rerves share 1u the general diorder. Ii (4 of ihe ELEDUATED T e 8 who Dave bud the charve of {t haye never sollc- | utmost importance ihat the bowels should be Si'paris, 110 324 u";;‘k; fted funds dircctly o fudirectly from any mor- | thoreuyhiy aud shuedily regulated when thoy grow 2, 000y SR, Lot wottees v Sricm GU Ghiain thoney Tor the Toras o War of, comcerts | e, purpose ta Hlotaite's “Stoniach “ifcr. '3 tnct: CUIEY e O b N 3 jeta Ve, e T lunces, und entertatnments of varlous s0rts | a1} tho rasolog cathariics inventod :In‘cxa'm\u"u‘.'ffi'f::': i BIRDY, lias beets donu of thelr own mottun und on their | Paraceluts. Frople Who nave bees b tho bebs o | . ity owu respousibllity, The Homo has never ew- e pill, calomel nd other deugs aud clicap nosirums for conatipation, ahuuld abandon such burtful aud useless suedicines, and substitute fur thew thle pleasant und gontle apericut, whica vroduces the purcative eifsct nalurally, o strengthens while it regulates tho buwels, plused any solicitors." ‘I'he Bodrd hus lost during the year by the re moval by death of oune of its corporators, v, Jotn Ditliugtiaw, and also by the remoyal from the city o€ J. L, Miekard, tts Prestdcnt. ‘The same efforts have beon wade as in pre- vlous yeurs Lo lustruct the vurscs sud briog them fo Chirist. Four eveulogs of the week have bewn devoted to this purpose, besldes morulug und evening prayers aud wany private ntervicws, ke wauy services rendered by the Ladies' Unlou Ald Boclety during the last year sud pre- vious years arefacknowledged with deep gratl- tude. The onsuulaflon s ong_entiresy nde- peudentof the Home, the work of ihie ladies be- ior voluntary in every case. ‘Themeinbers have Lecn most ‘scif-denylng and zealous tn their labors und fudefutiguble in thelr cflorts to aid all fu thewr power 1o sccure the comtort und hap- viuess of the fninates of the Howme. They bave cheered and encoursged the Home by their pravers, aod alded it by their labor. At Howe alio retsns thanks 1o Dr.J. P "0‘-_‘-." BAKI i‘d 'L"own'kin. ot ROYAL ?&'\33&3 solutely Pure. The Royul Baklng Powder 1s pure Cream of Tartar Powder. ow Torki 2 Indorscd sod secummended for {ts wholisomenesa by such emineat chemists 33 Dr. Mott Bajex, Boson) Frofesor ieath, Fullsdelpbls, eic. Suld oaly 1a caas, by sll Grocen. bacsu OF §#~ Dewars of the injurfous Alum Powders, Manuf acturcra and dealess urgo you 1o bay the ©an aJord Lo scll ihens 83 0 cute 8 pound sud duuble their mioncy. ;o 0t Alam predt Do ot bur Baking Powder loose; &2 it 18 aimoss sure to contaln alum. = The conttaued wso0f 57,00, wiin ConspeLiva. udlioation, Bekdaches Asd rapepeis; aucts tho blood, causcs PP

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