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CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19 BWH-TWELVE PAGLS, . THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, ‘The Mon, 8. 8, Munu, . the Tremont, ‘The Htow. Amos Greeu, Quincy, fa 8 guest of the Bherman, The Hon, Otied Peck, New York, is among the puests of the Tremont. Dr. C. H. Fowler, of New \'firk, the phrenolo- gist, Is stupping at the Paliner, Charles E. Rice, manager of the Evangellue combinution, ft at the Tremont, 0 The i{on, Edward O, Wolcott, niember of the " Colorado Senate from Georgotown, fs one of + the guests of the Pacific, ‘The quarterly meeting of the Union Catholie . Libeary Assoclation, ealled for last evenlng, was nustponed, owing to the ahsence of a qatornm, till Bunday afternoon, March 2, at 8 o'clock. The' temperature yeaterday, ns vbserved by Mannsse, optlelan, 8 Madison street (TRIDUNR Bullding), was as followa: 8 a. m., 2 dee. 3 100 m,, 275 12 m., 235 8 p.omy, 9257 pom, 2 Larometer at 8 a, m., 20.763 7 p. m., 21, Mra. J, W. Doane, of No. 717 Michizan nve- nue, gave a funch to a number of lady Iriends * yesterday afternoon fn honor of Miss Olney, of ‘Thompeon, Conn, There wereninety-five lndies - present. The parlors were heautifully decorat- ed, amd the best of musie was enzaged. The silver-Gilders' Union hield a #pecial meet- fng at No. 7 Clark street last cvening, nud one dtem of business was the paylug off of the hands of Qcorpe Keller, who are still on n strike. The proprictors of the other two shops where there was o reduction of 16 per cent have restored the old rates, and the men have re- , sumed work. John Maore, a carpenter {n the employ of the + Board of Public Works, while under the fu- fluenes of liquor and talking to some of his co- laborers, who were at work upon the Clark- street bridge proteetion, fell over the bridge- rafting, and, dropping a distance of fifteen feet, ‘was severely fnjured iniernnlly, fie i3 48 years of aze, nnd Jives at the corner of Thirtecnth place and Ashlnmd avenne. 1t {s not generally known that the municipal authorities, ofter “combatting the notorlous Andre Andrews, pawnbroker, whose Heense was revoked some 1ive years ago, hiave recontly re- stored his Heenso 10 him. — And the equally no- torious Lesser Friedberye is doing an open pawn- sfiop business without a Heonse. ‘This in conse- queunce, chlefly, of o lnw that the police bave not Leen able to zet a convietion under, The South Towu Collector, Mr. Enos Avres, has commenced to enforce collections by meas - of thelevy, Yosterday the tiem of 11" Hart & Co., munufncturers nind ropairers of printing- nresses. Arende court, refused to pay thelr tax of $134. and ojected ane of the Denuty-Collectors, Mr. Frank Webster, "the wareant was read to the proprictors nnd a custodian placed in chargo of ihe establishment, Operatfons were cessed for about a hour. ut the end of which time one of the members of the firm thought it best to pay the tax. Business waa then resumed, People will save time, troublo, and money Ly paying promptly and avolding the levy, Monday the Coroner sald he was golug Lo Drighton” to bold an inquest upon Frank Compton, who had heen Eilled on the Alton Road. Yeaterday he held the inquest, but the man's mame wis Christian Gunshelnhalmer, and not Compton. Innsmuch ms he was Igin, fs registered nt i on_the cars for' lls own amuse- mer R and In viohtlon of orders, the jury ®cro oblized to return a verdict of aceldental death, and to cxanerate the rallway from nll blame, An (m&uen was also lield upon John Rvan, of No. 10 Maxwell strect, who was gecidentally crushed to death between the bumpers of a cor which ho was ielping to move by hand on the Fort Wavne tracks, at the interscelfon of Stewart avenuv und . Eighteenth strect, and another car that wos backed down the track by an englne on the Alton Road. A verdiet of ncelaental death +was rotufned, An fnquest was also held upon ~dohn A, Bartholomew, 46 years of age, wio committed sulelde by taklog n dose of mor- phine at his room, No, 137 West Madison street. Domestic diflicultics were the ennse, A CLOSE-COMMUNION BIOP. The Directors of the Board of Trade held that adjourged meeting yeaterday afternvon, and, by o close vote, refused to admit Lorin G, 'Pratt as o membef of the body they represent, for the xeason that has been already stated in Tk Trin- UNE—that he Is the attorney for “Jack” Starres fu the caso of the Board of Trade now ponding in the Bupreme Court ngainst that, gentlenan, the Dircctors voting against Mr, Pratt, he- Hevinz thnt his admission might prejudice their slde fn the fssue, The above inforination wus not vouchsafed by any of the Directors, nor by the Secretary, who matle n seeret of the busl- ness, but o TRIBUNE reporter ot it all the “smue, and the members of the Board of Trade will all be posted as to the doings of thelr Ex- ecutive Board the same s tliey wero last week, npothwithstanding all the precautious nnd soylng thut was done by those Dircetors that prefer the star-chamber mode of transacting the business of the Board of Trade, and lotting the menibers find out what they have done Ly _searching the reeords. It wns nlen learned — that resolutions sctting forth the alleped rensona why Mr, Pratt was not ad- mitted were adopted. “Beveral of the Dircetors whe were in favor of Mr. Pratt's admisslon to , the Bourd were not present, otherwiss the re- sult minht huvo been different. It was inel- dentolly ascertained that Mr. Pratt tad no other than n legitimate purpose in his deslre to beeome o member of the Board, and vt he could not gain any more information about the fnward dofigs of that great speculative body by becoming a member than o could by remain- Ingg outslde. Bug be has been mhuumfb_\- 1 bare majority of those Directors who wern present at the meeting yesterduy, und has thus been de- ;I‘OL\ & privilege that any good citizen is entitled 0, TIHE VESSEL-OWNENS, Fourteen owners of vessels in the grafn-carry- inys trade held a meetlng yesterday afternoon In the committee-room of the Bourd of Trade for the purpose of endeavorfig to uaite upon some plan whereby they can make flonting vroperty poy—a consunimntion that they desire very miteh, and which severul vearly meotings have 1ailed to brodave, Mr, George C. Finowy, Presi- dent of the Chicago Vessel-Owners! Assoviation, —un obsolete organlzation with simply a nume, but no purpose,~called the gentlemen to order, und Mr. John Longz acted us Beeretary, ) The farmer, o takhys the chalr, stateafthnt the object of the gathering was to take some setion that would tend to make vessel property pa; A < he Becretary read a paper prepared by some one not n vesselowner, which suigested n schiemo that was not considered practicable, Mr, Owens pertinontly remarkoed thut withont the co-operation of larie vessel-owners nothing cuuld be done, A wreat deul of talk ensued, the talkers de- ploring the present condition of the vessel fn- terest, and referring to the fact that the fumber- vessel owners, the sallors, aud the trlmmers, ete,, hud beon enabled to organize for mutunl benetit, while the owners of gealb-carriers ap- peared L0 be adrift,—worklng hard and - getting nothing for It and wearlng out thelr tfloating property. 1t was tinally decided to appoint & committen of three to prepare a schemo nd present it at meeting to be beld next Suturduy nfteruoon nt , 4 o'clock, ot the same plnce, Messrs, Magill, J1ood, and Johuson were selected us the Com: mittee, and the meeting subscquently ad- Journed, AUDURON OLUB. A regular mecting of the Audubon s[omnz Club was teld at the Shermun House lust even lor, ten members I attendunce und Charles Keru lu the chair, Several names of now smom- bers were praposed und lafd over under the rulea. The Commitice sppointed ab the lust mvering reported o serles of resolutlons to the memory of thy late 'L, J, Abbey, a former mem- Ler of the Club, — Several amendments to the constitutlon {n reizard 1o dues und assessmonts were offered and udonted, Dr, Rowe roported the progress of the proposed new Gamo lw, us adopted at the recent Bportsmen’s Convention, ‘The meeting nu{nunml after transnetlug sowmy Turther unimportnut voutine husiuess, THE BIMCKLAYRIS strike Is |ikely to prove an fuslgnificant affalr, rineo very lUitle 1s belg dond ut this seuson iy thelr “liue, Howard & Fox, tho'-cone tractors for the Doavo Buildlng, whoso hunds quit work Monday, have udvauced thelr rales to L6, but had only lve men ut work yusterday, und they non-Unlonists, The flrm Eay that thelr contract will not warrant the pay- ment of &3, the prie demunded, No trouble hus oceursed anywhere, snd none is antlciputed, aiuce the Unlow Is not disposed to Inturiery witl wmen who choosy to work for less than the seile, BISUOY YOLEY Dr. K. 1I. Davis reported ‘Jast night thut “Bshop Foley's condition was sbout us it hus beon tor Lhe puat twe dave. Ilo remains cesentially the smno eritical stuto, the onl change tor the better belug in bis mind, whic wus clearer yesterday than sfuce Bunday, ‘Fliers has been o verceptivie chunge i his sywptoms, sud the Doctor could nut epy that the chances for the recovery of the roverend Bishop wera at all increased. THE CTTY-HALL, About $100 of serin was redeemed yesterday, The recelpts from water vesterday were $3,480.50, South Town Collector Ayres turned Into the Treasury 86,115.49 n serdp. Three searlet fover cases und one of diphtherln were reported ab the Hlealth Jepartment. The receipts from speclal asressments were about 87,000 and from Ifeences about £50. ‘The Comptroller's contribution to the Treas- urer yesterdny wos $777.04, - About $1,600 was labursed. Among a numberof small buflding permits {sauedd yesterdny was one for the ercetion of 8t. Jarlath's Parlsh echool-iouse, twenty-six fuect Irout by forty fect deep, on Hermituge avenue, near Jnckson street, tu cost $3,100, TRE CANAL SMELLS. City Engincer Cliosbrough was In conaulta- tlon_yesterlay with the State. Engineer, Mr. 1), G, Jenney the Hon, Il M. Singer, of Lemont} Mr, A, Comstock, of Joliet; Mr. A J. Gallo- way, of Chlengo: ex-May nson, Mr, Reed, of Jollet, und orhers, in Tl to the conter- etics to be hetd 1o-day concerning the allowed offensivencss of the canal, ~ Mr. Chesbrough hnd not time por had be the elination to wive his vlows nbout the recent complafits made by the realdents along the line of the canal, prefer- ring to reserve them for fuller expression he foro the conference Lo-day botween the deleigates nul the city outhorlties, It Is wndersiood that ongresult of the gathering wiil bo to make an effort to haye the canal ceded by the State to the Government with a vlew_of Daving mens- urea adopted to widen and deepen the zame to render it serviceable as a sittp eanal, 1o which event it will forever cease to° Lo o mother of dead dogs and pestilential _exhalations, os it ts claied to boe at present, The Mayor of Uttawn will preside at the confercnce to- Mr. Banulord, ol Joliet, will be the Se Asin etury, alrendy Known a convention wus leld “on the 12th, at which delegates . representing the rest- dents livime along the line of 1he canal were appolnted “to mceet awd confer with the vity nuthorities of Chicngo, und then pro- ceed to Ottnwa. 'llicse delegates will meet nt 10 o'clock this morphng at the Grawd Pacifle, where they will receive the reports of the engl- neers, H then, b 3 o’clock, meet in_ joint conference with the ety anthorities. Mayor Heath will be present, with Mr, Bontleld, Cliy- Engineer Chesbiroueh, nmd the Committes of Aldermen chosen for that purpose. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING, No further steps have been taken looking to the removal of the County Agent's ofiee, Commilesioner 8pofford 1s 80 far recovered from his lute lness that hie cxpeets to be out to-day or to-morrow If the weather is favorf- ble. “The Collectarof Lako View contributed §1,200 to the County Treasury yesterdny, nnd those holding county orders took therefrom about $15,000. ‘The Committee on Punlic Charities yesterday audited u claln for $100 in favor of the North 8tar Dispensary, which had been In dispute for some time, The sale of fie delinquent property of 1875 was continued yesterduy, wnd during {he day $20,000 In back taxXes was taken in independent of the proceeds of the sale. Dr. Ward, charged with committing an ahor: tion un May Brown, was yesterday preparing to wnke applieation for his liberty through the me- dlum of a writ of habeas corpus. Severn! Commlssioncrs visited the flouring- mill of the bread contractor yesterday on invi- tation, and upon their return were loud o thelr praises of the spouge-cako and clovat which s there ground out. The Committee on Public Chinrities will visit the lnsang Asylum to-day to recelve the sitn- plies recently varchased, "The receiving of sup. plivs was made a part of the Stos eper’s duty, hut it scems thut the Committee eannat forero the plensure, or else lack contidence in that In- dividual, Meengy, the boy who wns arrested Saturdny nizht while in the aet of Lrilarizing a houso on Falton street, wos broueht to the jnil yester- dav, When the oflicer attempted Wis arrest ho made an aftempt to shoot il but was vy come mul seyerely beater, He was suffering se- vergly from his wounds when brought over. 'The Girand Jury yesterday disposed of a num- ber of minor cases, and among other indiet- ments found was ona szalnet J, C. Richards, for obtnining money or zoods under false pretenses, It will be returned to-dav, Bight jndletments were returned, and the jury, in Its determiun- tlon to sit every day the lnw “allows, wdjourned with five enses ready to be heard, and a Jumber of witnesses knocking for adinission, ‘The new honds will he ready for detivery ta- day ot the Connty Treasurcr's offlee. Yester- day there were quite n pumber of persons fn- quiring after them, nud signifylng thelr i l.‘luu to purchase varlous smonnts at par, Inrgest inquiry was for 812,000, but no names would be given. “The obfection to them ns nn nvestment ts that the interest fs puvable aonu- ally instead of semi-annually, but it {s thought thitt. they will all be sold without uny trouble at an enrly day. Charles Albert, giving his_residence as No. 841 North Tulsted street, usd Miss Sophin Ray burt, realding w the shades of Lake \’um. [T out n marelagrs Heenso yesterdav, but not be- caure they loved oné unother, ete. A poliee- man, at.the suggestion of the fafr rl The < aceoins vanled the twain, uind Charles hind 1 hoice of ugreelnys to marry her or otng to Jall. A en- terprising phvsiclan (1), who wus at the mar- tlage window at the thne, had 1he temority to haud the lndy s eard and golleit the posftion of family doctor, but how well he succceded In his importunities Is not knowa, Edwin Walker, the Court-tlouse _eantractor, wus around yesterdny, und swrd he had secured the bond nsked by tlie Board to enablys hitn to draw ) por cent of his withbeld percentages, which he will submlt for approval in a doy or two, He says thil i the county will give i this ndvanee ($28,000), ait the Bonrd ling so or- dered, he will put 250 men at work at Lemont next weele entting stone, nud that e will have the stoune work of the building completed by 8ept. L. Making due nllowunce for anv mistalio he makes v his caleulations, ne will do well it he completes the stone-work unrlng the year, HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND PACIPIY MOTEL. ‘Heury East, London, J, . Bnuerolt, K. City, ) ‘T, Peoctor, L T &, Murtiu, 'N, Y, co. Milburn, Toltau, C. 1 Washiourn, Wores'r.[U, §1), Jr,, Peokekill, PALMER WL I Lowls, Minnea'ily, Hsers Huyvos, Toledo, | 1 1100, Washinton, 1OUSE. Jo W, Miller, Springid, 1L ¥, Studebakor, » 1 fnox, Daltiwor ¢, W, Lung, Loston. b, Audrews, Cloveland, A Deltudie, N, Orlesunid, I, Kpred, TREMONT HOUSE, Dr. . Tixby, Dedham W, Condon, DL C Flwher, Bt Wayng Dre, 1L Brennoy, Montreul, o, G, Shermun, Letroit, i Clnein'tl Muckay, Torunto, . Wruwn, Moutreal (W, il, Shattuck, Fond'lac HILERMAN HOUSE, Patterson, it Shenlierd, Bufalo, A Narelw, Providenc 1 i Boatou, 1N A Wool AT , Baraboo, icokuk, (A, Utles, 111 3 Oudens \ oston, S CRIMINAL. Michael Tlarrington gavoe bonds yesterday to Justice Mummill for appearance Fob, 20 to unswer th secusation of busturdy preferred by Muary Juhuson, Antou Ructtger gava $100 bouds yestorday for uppearance Feb, 20 betore Justics Wilsan, Adalol Abel chargzes bii with swindling to the extent of 845 worth of saloou fxtures. A heavy ribbed: diugonal overcout, found in nosscasion of Ilednoy Burus, arrested by De- tectives Shea and Keuthg, 43 supposed to have beun stolen, snd awalts uu owner at the West Madison Street Station. A waten stolen by highwaytmen on Lhe 7th of last mouth fram Wililsm Welsh, of No, 110 West Lotk atroot, wus yesterday found in s pawnshop onHalsted, nedr ‘Pwellth street, It had been properly entered and reported to the pollee, *Otllcer Watson? I8 the title of & unow fly. capperecently added to the Central Station saittalt Qe e compuany with other * bob- hies," made u furge number of arrests lost Bute urduy ol suluon somewhero on Loke strect, In escortivg the men to the statlon Watson was intrusted with the safe-keeping of onu Joseply Guyton. Now Joseph Guston. “slzed up? Watsou, s it were, und sturted slowly and Hmplg ‘xuuly toward the stution, Whel the two wera ubout hulf u block bebind the other Seollure,”? Guyton suddenly lost his Hup, and LY the offleer a blow fu the ¢yo and tried to pot away. For this little misdemennar o jury at' «Justice Foote’s court tnd liim #) and costs yos- teeday, leroafler Watson will keep su'eyo upon all prisoners in his charee. Monday ovening ns Mrs. Tless, of No, 0 West Loko street, wne walking along Lake street, near Leavitt, one of three boys snatehied her pocket-book wud ran away with It The cottents Included twn £0-cont colns, some smnll chnige, ad a nearly-udt-ap car-ticket, A dronken, dirty, and tesotted individual, name wnkuown, was vesterday locked up in Central Statton, It appears that Lawyer O'Hrlen eaved him o trip 10 1he Penllentiary ‘some ting ago, winl has slnes endesvored to make o man of i by wlving hitm some eollections to make, undd he rawarded the lawyer’s benevolence by cmbezzliog his moneys” and In spending the same in rivtons living, A foollsh nnid hot-tempered young man named Dantel Nolan, residing with his varents ot No, 415 May street, whils wnder the Influencs of Hquor Inst night, quarreled with his mother and stabbed her with his vocket knlfe, fnflicting n gash sume two fehes bong across the forehead, It {s not consideved serlous. Duanlel wae npe rested shortly atter the ocenrrence by Oflleer MeMation, and was Tocked up for safekeoplog ot the West Twelfth Street Statlon, “dalmny ** Comfort Is an_ex-Constable, who {s now engared during the duy and evenlng fn settine up pins und “laying for ™ drinka in n bowling alley, nnd oceunled ut night in drinking at any thne und all times when asked, by the patrons of the peep-o’-day salvona vl the vielns ity of Madison and Clark streets, Yesterday muenbng Jobn went {nto Georze Scherer's saloon, nnd, heing very *tired,"” sat down by the stove. “I'ie borlieener, Charles Winters, after areulnr the matter for 8 ahort thne, jn- sisted by rleht of micht upon throwing Jolinuy ont. ‘Thereupon Winters was wken aromnd to dustleo Tlames’ oflice by 'A Constablo with n warrant, aml was finerl nd costs for dis. orderly conduct. He (mmediately eaused Julinny’s uere The cose wns continued till to-day nt L o'lock, O Mother Scott? was lifted into Justico Halues’ court yeeterday by niue or ten Consta- bles unil custodians, and she there gave bouds in the swm of 500 il Feb, 20 upom w charge of selling or dispos- g of mortguved properts. It seems that the pomderous old girl Lus tiansported herself und all her parasites to the South Skle from ber former North Side loeation. In the transporta- tion, ur in tho rearronwement of her offects, little Seott, the Infivitestingl hasband of the amazonlan female,—sie is duubtloss the bigrest womaa in these parta,—wzot lost or mislald, Per- haps lie ran away, At any rate, he has not been seen for gomo time, and Mother Scott hos taken another ehickon under the shadow of her protecting wime, It s sald that the misslng ink disvosed of the property aforesaid, His wume apoears on the mortgagd i question, Three young thieses had a flirht at 9 o'clack Inst gt (n the tallan saloon st the northwest corner of Van Buren and Clark strects, Bricks were freely used, but the only dmnage done was to welghboring window-pancs 1 10 n atreet- Jumyp. ~ Upon the approneh of Ofllcer Dufly the Teilows touk to their lieels and eseaped, not- withst:unding that the oflleer flred two shots at them, ‘the affale brougnt to MHght o curfous lttle story. “Ilie owner of the saioon, Pezer Michel, 13 réputed to he worth some 819,- 000, and yet on Motilay, when he was fined 353 il coses by Justice Summertleld for nssaulting some woman of casy virtue, lie refused to pay up_aml - goltefully dectared bis tntentlon of working It out tn the House of Correction. 1lle imagines thut the police have a spite awatust him, o that was lda tdea of the way to got even with them, Arvests: Edward Nichols, caugit represent- fng himsel! oy an otlicer n the West Divistons John Waist and Thowws Tracy, rlot on com- phint of the former’s divorced wife, Brid- ety Syduey Swmith, toreats to kil Jobn Poyntz; William Pensely, Willlam Berry, und James Connors, three Jads aecused of comuitiog varlous~petty ncts uf outlawry in the Washlogton strect tunnel; Joseplt_Smith, wolf-robe thlef, Rubere Knox, arrested unon susplelon at the mstization of o puwnbroker named Fleming, with whom Kuox hus pawned a quantity of cheap but new cloth- i Edward O'Brlen, John Allen, und George Wilson, bovs who were found ‘Mo pus- searlon of a couvls of buckets of lard, m‘mnsud to have been stolen from South Water atreet; Joshun Dell, charwed with the theft of a quantity of clothing from Mra, Murphy, of No. 91 Twentv-lrst streebs Daylin - Kaue, ussaultivg Thwmothy Farrell: Charles lason, larceny of tour buoks, valued at 85, from the hook-store of Jonsen & Me- Clure: Muud Kenney, larceny of 243 in cash frum J. 1L Purker, a euest at the Paliner Houses Sudie Ricbards, lorceny of three and o hal; vardn of dress wouds valued av $20 from Pauling Worthington, of No, 412 State strect; Lewls Bradiey, larceny of an overcoat yalued nt &35 irom Philip Reedy, of No, 92 Clark_strece; l.awreuce O'Brien, Inteeny of a pulr of opera- winsses ndl some other “artleles, for which an owneris wanted at the Armory. Capt. 0'Donnell ind his detectives yesterday worning at 8 o'clock procoeded to No. 428 Civhourn uvenute, und thero arrested Annin Remsch,of the nolorluun shiop-Hlting fumily, and a newediner to this clty numed Conrad” Jolin Bodeke, 1t is sald “of the Jatter (hat be has served time in Eastern Penitentiary, nnd that ho made mnuy euceessful hauls in Canada, In the bed- tick upon which they were sleeping. was found the following property, all of which s beleved to bave been stolem, und for which owners are wanted at the Armory: Several seLs of ladica’ jew gomesilic handkerchiefs, and somu napkhisy a bk shawl; o efreplar - cloak with bluek sl fringo; a hott of Dblenched coMton; some black veils ana some_embroiderlest two pieces of gray und black striped watervroofl; n sflver- plated aud wold-lned pitchers flive vlated forks, and four othera with white bandles; two Ivory napkin-rings. Blilie 8hay, another member of ihe gane, whots bat re tly out of the Peni- tentinry, was not found, tnt Detectives Sehinack awml Whelan afseovered hibm later at No. 85 Cooper street, the residence of another portion of the family, Blllie is wanted upon several charges, one of which 1s obtatulng a dozen shirts from No, 204 North Clarl steeet upon a forged order. Past vxporience with theso shoplifting marauders has zol been very eceditablo to the pollee, and to Capt. O'Donnell belongs the credit of hunting them down to thelr holes, nnd really this sceins to be the only way to effectu- ally put o gtop to thelr steallig, Justice Bummerfleld: dohn McLane, lureeny of o horso und earriazo from B, Becrs, of No, 88, Arcner avenue, $H00 1o the 20ths Arthur Spear, charged with stealmg §15 from o woman wnmed Hattle D Foreat, whom ho s tow-lived enotgh to acknowledze ns his mistress, 8500 to the Criminal Courts Thomas Mozealus, colored, charged with stealinge various articles from the cmoloyes ot Haumlln's "Flieatre, 3500 to the 19th; Heary Jack- son, ranning o seeond-hand store without a Heense, Lo the 10thy Aunle Ballivan and Carrlo Arnoll, vaerants, $100 ine, Justive Marrison: James Crowloy, ulas-Murphy, larceny of clgirs Irom Jumves Larson, of No, 783 [Inlsted streot, su to the g Kate Waters, lart ceny of clothing ' from her emplover, Palip Weltz, pawnbroker, $500 to the 10th; Charles Mtller, larcony ot u gntar from W, Locker, 8300 to the 1N John Hanley, embez- 2lhng 37 from W. A, Tlurrls, 8200 to thy 23th; Joun Mahonuy, allas Summers, suld to bo u fugi- tive from * Olo Virginuy ! justice, who was dis. charzed upon a wrlt of Tubeas corpus taken out betora dudics Williama i the Ceiminal Court, but who wis™ homedintely rearresred upon warrunt sworn out upon tha straneth of tele- grum from Richmond thit an oflicer, armed with tho necessury pabers, 18 on bis way to_this city after lihn, $3,0% Londs to the 22d. John, Wllis KM Meenoy, thu young desperado who, when cuueht dn "the act ‘of attempting to foree entranivo to the house of LEdward Bnith, corner of Curtls and Fulton streets, made o dosperata attempt to kil Oflleer Fred flowe, liest by shooting and then by euttine him With s case-leuife, $,000 1o the Criminal Coart. Justice Kaufuann: Bernard Murmion, Willlam Breit, Churles Mayford, Will- fam ‘Taglor, Ired .\llllur, August Bermon, Churles Edwardy, and Edwara O'Nedll, youathful vaerants picked up ulong North Clark street, 3100 e cach. GOVI-}RN.’\I;}N’L“ BUILDING. Custoni-1lonse recolpts, $6,500, The Bub-Treasury disnosed of 4 per cents to the smount or §5,800 yesterduy, The disburses wents were $20,000, - Tlurwoad Morgan, Assletant Auditor ‘of Cus- tous, was n the best of splrits yesterday, the cause belug that his wife hsd presented him With twins, The total recciots of the Internal-Revenuo oftico vesterday wers $20,851.40, OF this $19,- 734,10 related to splrity, $3,767,20 to clgurs and tobaceo, wml 92,60 ta beor, Collector Hurvey reported that during tho past month the average yield of distileries in this distrlet was 8 83-100 gatlons per bushel, the amounts ruuglug from 8 61-100 to 4 18-100, Before Coininlsstoner Hovne, the caso agulnst Wurren & Ocsby, of 186 West Madlson street, who were charged with dofui busiuess minus 8 leense, wos divmissed. N, M, Stebbine was beld fu budl of $500 for sctling wa't lquors with- out havlng pald the tax thereon, und Henry Blocklelu, urrested for failiug to make propar “cntries In his books concerning the snlo of loaf ]l(.!haccu, waa set free, there being no vasoagainst him. PENTECOST. THE MUVIVAL MEETING LAST EVENING, ‘There was a larger congregation last nluht at the First Congregattonal Clureh, cornor of West Washington and Ann strects, than there hasheenin that edifice since the Pentecost- Stebblua rovival commenced, Sumday nights ex- cepted. ‘The exerclses were opened with (ho singiug of the hymn, Crown the Savior King of Kings.” The Itev. C. A, Towle then offered prayers and the audlenen sang * Rock of ages, cleft for me." 'Fhie mate cholr sang * Work for the Master,” nnd Mr. Stevbins followed with a seleetion ontitled * Eternity.?! ‘Flie Rev. Mr, Pantecost then ealled attentlon to 8t. Mark, xvl,, 10: * But ho that belleveth not ahatl be damned "3 and to St. John, i1, 882 “And he that belfeveth not the Son shall not sc 1lfu; hut the wreath of God abideth oy bim.!* It waa fndeed awful to think of the doctrine of cternal dnmnation, The truth of the states ment fn the Gospel according to 8t, Mark had been qutestioned by somo persons, but it was substantiatod {u " Jouw's writligs, Tho popular beliet which hiad taken a prominent position of lnte was, that the doctrine of cternal Tuture punistunent was too dogmatie; was so tongensical as to say that the truths of nathe- matics were dogmatle. Another objection put forth was that the doctrine of fature punish- ment was not Insgecordance with enlightencd reagot, Althoueh this bellel wns very popular, yet the speaker would ventura the asscrtlon that no rensonable man nor woman {n the nudience would any that God was unrensonable for punishing gin, People sald: * We do not object to the punishnignt, but we do object to thie extent of L' Such people protended to think that Qod wns 80 just, so lioly, so good, that He would not punish a man 6o severely os the Biblo safd for almulg’ refusing Lo’ accept Jesus Christ. ~ Refusing to scceut Jesus was the highest offeusg which could be offered to God. When n man refused desus Chrlst, he thus put wway from himself his Iust uud only chance of salvation, Was that no cause for punishment! Was the refusing of al- legianee to Him, the refecting ot His Son, 1he refusing to lieten to 11hi, no cause for punish. ment? “The Blble sald in ono plneo that unbelief was neglect. Many peonle dally sald thut they patd no attentfon’ whatever to the accept- ance of Christ, ‘That inattention was neg- leet of tho worst deseription, was unbellef of the worst eharacter, it was negleet, in apite of warnlug, in spite of entreaty, in splto of luvita- tlon. Apaln, the Gooed Book ™ stated that unbo- Hef was more than efmple neglect, Mawy had reached a condition wharein vegleet had ceased 1o be nerlect, nud they refused outright to be- Meve In the metey, or nceept Jesus Chrlst. Another paasnee showed that unbeltel had gong 8o far s to cause persons to wake light of religlon una all religlous things, Some went 80 far s to turn on their heels and go away to their busluess—paying no attentfon at all to the Invitation of Christ. They held the word of Godd fo uttor contempt, Would God nunish just for not Lelleving™1 When the salvatlon of God was offered to man with tears, and blood, nud entreaties, and it was met with neglect, the sinner not only refused to aceept ity but trampted ¢ underfoot and flnally threw buck to God the saying thut the whole plan was o le,—thot the autliorof the plan was a llar, *dJust for not belleving” ~ Some peoole belleved that the doctrlne of end- less punishment was unjust and unreasonadie; that it was out ot all propor- tion with the sin. They asked If b was lu ne- cordance with ood sense to bolieve that Uod would punlsh men just beenuse Adam ate the apple [n the Gurden of Eden, They would al- low thut the order to shoot the firet man who pulled down the Amerfean flag wos Just and rensonable because the flayr was a syinbol of the Uovernment, and pulling it down was insult- fng the davurnmum.. The apple fn the govden wns® God's flag. When It was pulled down trenson wis committed,—the zovernmeont of God was Insulted uixt its power denied. Mon did not repent beeause of the pun- ishment of God, but throuch the goodness of the Almighty. It was not Ilis will thut any should perlshy Ile wished all Lo return to Him, So soon s inen wonld feave thelr sin and sintul companlons, just so sgon was (lod ready with outstretehed arme to weleome them to cternal Ife aund cternal jov. Ilc stood euard at the gates of Heaven, and nothing sinful could enter there, Was ft eruel and unjust that no siu.ul, lustful neraons were allowed to enter with all thelr sind Was the father of o faiully of daughiers cruel amd unjustfor atandiy "lr the duor and refusing to adult au creing, dissfpnted son, with afl his vilo usgoelutes and evil Lavits? When the son repented and dropped Kils evil companions nid lmlblls. the father stood reudy to welcome him h“’ik. tlon. After services wers over about 200 peoplo remalned to teach und by taught, LOCAL POLITICS. BIXTHL WAND, The Republican Club of the Sixth Ward met at No. 773 South Halsted strect Inst evening to reorganize and enthuse for the spring election. At the hour when the meeting sliould have been called to order thero wero nore candidutes than anditors fn attendance, nnd for a while it seemed as If the speakers would have to talk to one un- other, or forego the pleasure of talking at aily butone after enothier dropped in, und linally the orators were givena show. Louls Hutt was ealled to the cholr, und Messrs, Smith, Bishop, und Perco woie ealled upon for speeches, They were )l eatididotes for the ofilee of Clty Attor- ney, and gpoke In their own Interest to the ap. parent dellzht of those present. Resolutions wore then introduced and ndopted looking to purlfying the primury. election, und nmthlu;: that " no one who .wav not a member of the Club, or vouched for by gsome one who was, should e allvwed to vote. A committee oneonstitution and by-lawas was appolnted, attur which the canaldates Introduced King tam- branus, who wus_heartlly recelved, and the meeting adjourned tor ono weok. ' WEST-BIDE REPUBLICANS, The Youug Men's Republican Club of the Second Congresslonal District was to have held nmeeting at the chureh, corner of Monroo und Pauiinu strects, last evening, Imkl owing to sume misunderstanding, the chinr®h wus not opened or Nghtea, nud thoso wha came held thefr vonfub on the tront steps, It l8 needivss tosuy It was not an enthustastle conference, 'm"ll thy toples of discussion were anything but m olitteal, ELYCTION DAY, Yeaterday's Tnrinung stated that the clty election would be on Apifl 8, By looking at thy stututy of 1557, it will be seon Chat the election takes place Tueaday, April 1, MAYOR HEATI'S LART VETO, Whether the Muyor's veto ou - the ordinances aaking for the uppointment of a speclal platoon 1 look aiter the saloan-kewpers will meet with the approval of the temperance Pcunlc, was o question asked by several auxious Inqulrers yes- terduy around the Mayor’s heudquariers. Ono mun, Who looked Ml u person that in younger days hud hieard the ehlines at m|dnl7'm, hut was now un ardent reformer, iuquired of a reporter when the Mayor [ntended to slgn the ordinance fur the appolitimont of the speclal force, *“*You sxpect Lo bo appoluted on that faree, 1 vresume,'" wuid the reporter, *“Lhope I may bo,” sala the man, “for T wunt tu sce this ovil rooted out, and thess vile, contaminating haunts of—* "Stol) abit, Do you ever read the papersi® il & Wfi 1, yes," satd the man, ¥ {—I—lo sume- ) ** Then read this morning’s papers—any ono of them—and you will seo that the Mayor has vetoud thut urdinauce, snd that the Councll did tot pass it over his veto, Yau know what a yuto fsf " .. ‘Yhe man looked sad, hn;mml. and gomowling stupld, wind walked away from the rookery with- out savlug anuther word, Luls led the roporter to' ask Mr, Willard Wuodard, o little gftor, what bo thoughit, us n [rivnd ot the temperance cause, of the action of Mr. Heuth, Mr. Waodard spoke tn o way which his ques- tioner, onulter conslderation, was fuclined to Juok upon as sareasm, But thers was not o slle upon Mr, Woodurd's fuce, Io sald that no doubt Mr. Heath, who wis one of the Com- mltte of Seventy, had acted secording to I vonvictions, uud “that without doubt hils former temperauce allies havo entire conlidencs In him, Mr. Heuth, being o tomperance man, would not huve yetoed “the ordivunce hud he ot been satisficd thut the enluon-keepers of Chicaro wers & clase of men wha would not be wullty of dolug lmmoral thonge. ‘The saloon-keepor, Mr, Woodani thuugnt, wius ono of the wost fuvored tudivhi- unis i the commuuity, He posscsscd a cortitl- cito from the Chiof Maglstrate of good mornt ¢havacter, and thut wes what a very larzo clusa of busiuess mon did not have and could not uy, **The saloon-keeper,'? pursued Mr, Wood- ard, “muy truvel over Europs or Asin armed with creduntinly from tho Mayor, such s per- Bups you or I couldn't got—unless wo werc iu tho saloon bueluess, I don't see,” sald he, f*that his old fnend Paxton could bave suy ob- ections to Mr. Heath's action tu this, because u was in bis' contlagnce, and that of bls col- leogues u the temperance cause, aud be wust buve had suilicieut reasous,” My, Woadard beleved that the Mayor should Ulio meeting was dismissed with the benedie-.| taok upon a liconac in the same wavas any bust ness-nian luoks noon a contract with n merehant ora mechanfe, T he does not fulfiil hls part, then 1ho contracting party 1s released from his ahliggation, - We hnva n committee of policemen pald by the eity to do duty In roporting ns to this matter of selling liquor to minors na well na to other violatlons of the contract, and, whilu it 1s pot an ensy matter to revoke n Heense, it wonl:t acem n slmple enongh matter tolet it expira aml refuso to renow it upon proper groumls. AL GILDERT'S WITHDRAWAL, To the Editor of Ths Tribune, Citoaao, Feb, 18,—Un severat occasions duritie the Inst fow maonths vour paper hns mentloned my name ar a candidate for Mayor. Besldes, some ol my slncere friends fave urged me to come out opunly und mako b vigorous canvass, assuring mo of actlve supnort nnd cos fwlrnlluu. This 1 havo invarlably declined odo. Tt Is apparent to mo that the office cannat be Tind unloss it i sought for, worked for actively, nd - thoreuehly canvassed for, This is con- trary to my viowa concerning an oflice of great hionor, farice responsiblifties, and nominal eniole wiients. As Ihave no inelination to enter Into sucl a contest, or ntlow the use of my name, I dulalru to withdraw §t from further coualdor- atfon, ‘The munielpal Adminlstration of the last threo yenrs lias demonsirated the urgent neces- sity of Repubilean rule in our citv, ‘he larger the Repuvlican majority in our Councll the greater good hns beun accomplished, und, with u few honorable exceptions, all those who haye created or nsslsted I the passage of leglslation” haye been Nepubtieans. Whatover may bo the fuct fn other parts of the country, it Is patent here that Republfeanism Is synonymous with Inw, urder, reform, good government. To per- petitate Republican rulo in our ity and a lkg administration with similar views on the vital principuls of wunicipal wovernmont, personal ambltion should yield, the cholce of the Repub- llean Conventlon sustalned, wid good Alder- men elected {n all our wards, I am satisticd i thy Ropublieans consider the interests of the clty os paramount to the an- Dbition of any man’ or men, naro wise In thefr eclections, arid not too sanguine, the peoplo will support the nominations, i emovrasy {8 said to be demoralized, but, paradoxical ng it may scem, * parties ara often the strongent when they appear the weakest,”” AnEs I, GiLomar. “OMETLAIN FOR TREASURER." Ta the Iiditor of The Tribune, Cuticaaq, I'eb, 18.—[ sccund the notlon. Re- spectlully, W, IL VAN OrNust. SUBURBAN, f LAKE VIEW, D At the regulnr monthly meating of the Board af Trustces, which took place Monday, with all the members present, nothing transpired of public lnterest outside of the report that the Committeo to whom the matter was roforred hind let the cuntract for the coustruction of a telephone line, the worle of construction bolng well under way. After the auditing of & fow minor bills, tho Committeo on Dratting nnd Rovislon of OrdI- nauces submitied guvoral, amouzst which was one on saloon lcenses, When the subject was discussed some time ago thers were partles favoring different methods for thelr regulation, Ono of the partics appolnted Mr. W. C. Goudy 88 o commlttee to look to their Intorests in the motter ns ndvocated by them, ‘Phe Committee on Revislun walted on ' Mr. Guudy, who sucgests ‘ed several pmendments to the vrdinance kriown as the *One-quarter-mile ordinance,"—I! e., allowing partles within o radlus of o quarter wile In a stralght line to object to or approve of the lssulng of such leense, suld parties to be Iegal voters or property-owners. This ordl- nance, with amendinents, was presonted to the Buard, The Board adjourned till Monday, whenu the question will be taken up agatu. HYDE PARK. It {s rumorcd around the villago that one evenlng within the past week n theeting wus held by three of the prombnent Democrats with a view of controlling the oflices of the town fn the coming spring elections, the gentlemen be- ing afrudd thut the Republican factions would unite wid a8 o unit foree a strolzht Republiean ticket on the village, thus controlling all the oflices, Alter n long talk tl esolved that hey world run n mixed ticket, luving on it threo of 8 Kkind, Republleuns wnd Democrats, and thus hold the power. Aa the Republican party now stands, thers are two ar mors fTactionas 1t these could unito they would carry avery thinge, but one sore-hiead Republiean could o ntoro domage than a dozen Democrats, 'The rumor thut the politicians of South Chleago are trying to run_a South-cnd tleket seems to he well grounded. Bome of the vitlugers are in favor of dividing the town at the origtnal town ling, Efghty-seventh street. CANADAL Cattle~Thanlks from the Qucon—A Plen for n Militin System—Flatism §n Lincoln County. Spectal Dispatch to Ths Tribume. OrrAwa, Feb. 18.—In the House of Com- mons, the Ilon. Mr. Mackenzle, roferring to the order prohilbiting the hinportation of American cattle, anid, while admitting the aifliculty of the cose, ho was not able to congratulate the (uvernmont upon their recont order, und ex- pressed the hupe thut the Government would earncatly consider whether uny atteration or smelloration of that order can be made, such ag will at onee fnsura safety for the trade and for the health of the cattle of Canadw, and protect the Iutereats (nvolved, 'This is onoot the most fm- portant branches of our commorce at the present. tlme, and anything which tends to check the Hrowth of such n preat business must have, un- der the present clrcumstances especlally, s most injurlous cffect upon the agricultural prosperity of the country. Bir Joln A, Macdonald eald the Government wero foreed to take the step they bad taken, for otherwise Canada would have been scheduled along with the United States, and our growlng trada in cattlo would hayo been smothered. Ho belloved, however, that the disease would soon puss away from the small portion of the United Btutes where it now provailed, and s soon as It did the Government would be happy to ro- movo tha order {n Councll thoy had possed. Specta Dispatch ta 'The Tribune, O1TAWA, Feb, 18.—~Tho followlng circular is published 1o the Oyftclal Gazetle: Dowsing Stueer, Jun, 20, 1870, —My Lonn: T have tiw honor to ncknowiedgo the receipt of your dispateh trunsmitting cuz)l“ of eleven addresdes expressing symonthy with hor Majoaty and the Toyal hlmll{ln tho'death of her Ruya uh!llllfill the Grand-Duchess of onsa. Darmnstadt, Inid thieno addreswes bufore tha Queon, wio wad pleasod to reculve thom vory gracluusly, and I am com- manded to requodt that wn oxpreasion of ber Mujes. ty's thunks may bo canveycd to those by whoum'the oddrossos was sont. [ have, etc., M, E. Iioks-Beacu. ‘To the Governor-Genoral, the Kt llon. the Mor- quia of Lorne, K. 1%, 4. O. M, G,, elg., elc, "The eurrent number of the Canadian Monthly hos ao intereatiug article in ralation to the mill- tla, ‘The artlcle is o plea for that organlzation, nud sets forth the lack of fnterest taken by the people of Cauada fn the maintenance of an ofll- clent militia force. It bogins by showing thut Cannda possesses a comfmercial marlnosurpassed in pumber and tonnage by only four of the leading natlons; that shio has a territory richer fu vegetablo and mincral wealth, und larger in aren, than any of the Kingdomna of the earth; that she basa hardy and fntollizent pooulation, and the freest justitutions on the face of the globe. Yo, with all this tn her favor, sho has o navy to protect her ships; she has developed oo sufliclent wilitary orzunization to stand the cruclal test of war; she bus uo manufactorios for warllke matorial, nor Internal resources for thelr fmwedlate ereation; she has wot even erms and smmunitlon cnough to supply a siugle ormy corps fu the fleld, aud &> organize its rescrve, should bhostilitics commence, There would '~ B nothlug for it but to submlt peacefully 1o the first Power that attempted foretble annexstion, Figures are brought forward to ahow that Can- uwda only sponds about oncseventh of the amount gocut by other countriea for military nud unaval purposos; while, In regard to the amount pald for military purposes per head of thy popalution, fu scenid thut, wherens In Great Britain the Jpeoply aro taxed $0.68 por head por avuum, in France $450 per head, in Prussis $2.20 per houd, und i the Unlted States (oxclus sive of the cost of State willtls) 81,80 ver head, the peoplo of Canada ouly pay the tritling ol 1t conts per head, In uswer to the guestion thut {8 souistimes asked concornlug tho necessi- ty of suppurting a wilitla that I peace s not required und i war would bo fvadequato us a rotection agaivst juvaslon, reference ls made 0 the gervices rendervd by the militla of Canada in times past. " The conciusfon veuched fs, thut & millin force is a nece: ndjunct to Uavermoent; and that, unless somothing bu dons to keep 19 alive, it will bo In aavger of golug to pleves, $Apinles," wo are told, #are notjuada In = day, nor can n military ‘K‘mm ba perfected n avenr; but the framework must be built in time of peace, upon such solid foundations that it will neliher shriuk nor give way under the pressure of war.” “Ilic ground is taken ihat, to have an eMetont militla,sufliclent funds must be provided tocarry on the work rezularly § nnd there shonid be r sLanding approprintion which shonld net ho sibjeet to legislative cuprica or clicese-paring administration, As to the questionof_oxpense, 1t Is ahown that the drill-pay of the whols num- ber of militia trafned Inst year was only a little moro thau u thivd of the cost of the Mounted Police in Manitobn, The sdvantAto of keopine ub the military apieil of the young men I8 come mented upons and the possthility 1lmt Canada wnay hnve to flght some day to mnintain fts sone arate exlstence us n natlop, fs sugeested, Svecial Dispatch to The Tribtne. 8. CATHARINES, Fob, 18.—Pursuant to notico given by the Warden of the County of Lincoln, & meetiug of the rate-payers of the county was Tiold, to discuss tho questions of currency nid finauce laws, tarl® and navigation laws, and other mattors connected with the prosperity of the country. 7The followlug resolutlon was adopted: Resolved, "hat, Inasmuch as onr present cur- roney and banking syatem i an oxponsive one, and falls to viva tho neceasary nccommodation adeguate to tho wants of tho couiitry, this meoting Is of the apinlon that it would ho of” great advaniage to the Dowlnion woro the Governmont to onact u Nations 't'rl Currency law, based on tho sscurity of the couns ye Cupt, Wynne, Presldent of the Clty Natlopal Currency League, then submitted a” resolutlon which was ruicd ouf of order by the Chairman, and the meotlog broke up In disorder. In sperking'to his resolution, Capt.Wynne fgnored Eold as n basls, awd advocated an rredecmable clnstie natlonal currency, to be a legal-tender “for all debts, public und private. At tho closu of the firat meating, the Chatrman having left the chalr, Capt, Wynne submitted his resolu- tlon to the audience who remnined, when it also was carried, committing the assemly to both, THE INDIANS. ARMED SIOUX GOING NORTIM. Capt, W, B, Dougherty, Indian Agent at the Crow Creok Agency, Dakots, reports under dato of Feb. 8 that the ox-traln that was trans. portiug Capt. Vroom's bagrage returned to the Lower Brule Agency the previous night, The men report that they wers surrounded nliout eighty miles cast of Pine Rluge Arency by from seventy-five to efghty mounted Sloux, who firally closed {n upon them without firlng a shot, The train.men wero entirely without arms, The Indians took thelr provisions and some clothing, offering in pavment §7 and an old sliver watch, Only two of the party could apeok Sloux, and they very indiferently,” Some baif-breeds — with “the ~ train_ found thnt the Indlans wore bound north. They were arm- ed with Winchiester aud Sharp's rlfles, callber fitty, with an abundance of ammunition, The train-men report thut there are lnrge numbers ol stroy cattle between Pine Ridge und White River, and the Indiana are well supplicd with beef. ~ Capt. Dougherty further reports that the Bmlrlu northot White River Is burning for milles oyond Medicine Butte, northof Fort Iale, Reparts have also been recalved from the trader at Lower Bruls Agency conflrmatory of this uews. He hus no doubt that they are n war party, oa they had no woman orchildren with them, nnd were fufly supplied with guns and ammunition, The halt- Lreeds say that those who could spenk Sloux inquired unxiously in regard to the massacre at Fort Randolph, heso Indians are doubtless some of the party who broke out of the Indian ‘Ternitory some timo sinee, wud have been jolned by disaflected braves from the Azencics. No fmmediate davger 18 aporehended from thls band unless they shall effect a junction with I}}m i'gmhmnnlnu and Sittiug Bull’s forces in the orth. F SPORTING. . PEDESTRIANISM. ® Poonle are beginulng to uoprecinte the fact thut Chicazo bas a femalo pedestrian who is fully capable af performing nny feat cver ac- compiished by Madame Auderson, over whom 80 much fusa has been made, nnd that she has been dolng In a quiot way the very thing that the English womnan gained so much reputation aud money by doing o Brooktyn not loug ago. For over threg weeks she hos been steadily walking away ot the Yolly Theatre, dolngn quarter of & mile every fiftoon minutes, never loslug a lap or making a sign of complaint, al- though for the past fow duys every stop has been sccompanied by pafn of the most intense char- seter, There s somothing to bo admlred cven in an exhibition of this kind, and the butldor teoncity and gameness with which the little woman sticksto hersclt-imposed task has gained her hosts of fricnds who nlghtly watch her with intercst us sho goes her weary rounds. At first the walk was an easy one, bup thut stage of the performance lhias passed away and the real suf- ferings of the woman lave begun. At present it looks as though next Saturday night would witness the completfon of the 2,700 quarter miles In ae many quarter hours, but there s uo cortalnty abous it, That Ls Chapello Is loslng streugth overy liour, even the most fuexporlenced oye can de- teet, and {t may be thot boforo the end of the inurncy {8 reuctied glicar oxhuustion will compel hier to retiro defeated. Of late sore und ui’n tered fect have been her chief trouble, nnd, ul- though sufforing from them every nluute, sho #us never complafned, and when the bifsters were lauced und done up in lint und eotton she only smiled grimly and trudged slong with ro- newed energy, For the past ton daye her stomach hos been fn such a condition thut Tor 1t to rotuiu solld food waa an {inpossibility, and by the advice of her physician, Dr, Dunne, her diet has beon confined alrilost gutirely to beef tea nnd sherry-uud-ezg, At 9 o'clock (i the morning she partakes of a Httle broth, lias some morgat 1 b, n., umd an- otherdoss at 7 in the evenlug Thea at 11 o'clock at night a dozen raw oysters are sent into her room and disposad of. In the way of slcep, the Mndame hus what she 1s nblo to obtain botween her walks, Aloug in the carly part of her Journey sbe would start out of thé soundeat kind of & uap at the tap of the boll, but now It requires the utmost eilores of the nttendauts to rouse her when the time for golng on the track arrives. During the night 1L I8 necessary to wateh her very closely In opdor that she mavnot bu Injured by falting in her drowsy moments against theralling, In addi- tion to the peoble regularly cmployed about the theatre there are suveral wateners on und eyery night, bired by partfes who lave bets on the result or somo other motive, and theso alt pa- tlently through the long watclies, und go away in the morniug satisfled thut no traud s belug perpetrated, Lust night thers wos a good-sized audienco resent, Cln}lo)ln anpenred to be oven inore ntlrued than on the previous evening, and walked as if 1o pain, her firm but dejected look being In strangoe contrast to the gay colors of the dress sheword, At the end of every lap the people encournged hier with hearty cheers, while the flddier und pisnist strove by insplring strains to clevate her splrits, Sho patd ‘no attentlon to auything, however, out went along with down- cast syes. During the uvuulmf there waus a fut man's race, in which none but thoss weigh- ing 200 pounds or over wers allowed to enter, aud an_cxhibitfon mile by Olmstead, his tima belng 8:07, At 11 o'clock "La Chavelle hud completed 2,817 quarters, and by that time the mujority of the audionce nad doparted, al- though a fow to whom ttme was appareutly no object were still In their soats. ‘o-night there will bo o milo rave for young ladies, the prize being o haudsome bouquet~ holder, Bovural ontries have already been ro- colved, and an luterestiug contest 18 expected, Bnuniny afternoon there will be a school-girls’ race, Madame La Chapelle has been the reciplont of numerous prosonta elncs begiunbng her wall, und ou Monaay evenlng a West-Side lady sent her a $100dlumond ring. WasiinatoN, D, C., Feb. 18,—May Marshal, of Chigugza, to-nlght completod her walk of 2,700 quurter milleain the ssme number of consecative quarter hours. ———— THE HEBREWS, Zvecial Dirpalch to The Tyivune, MiLwAuxkz, Feb, 18,—~The annual s the Grand Lodize of Bauul B'rith closed this ovoning on the election of oflicers, as followss Proaident, R, Relehmany, of Milwaukce; Vice- Prestdents, D, M, Ambure, of Grand Raplds, *Mich,, uud Bam Woolner, of Peorls, Il Scere- tary, Adolph Lucb, of Chicago; Treasurer, E. Rubovitz, of Chicazo; Sergeant-at-Arms, Max Aschor, of Chicago, Other offlcers are: Gen- eral Commlittes, George Bralum and D, A, Narden, Chicago; ‘Trustees of the Endowment Fund, David Adler, of Milwaukee; Miwchuel Heunrlchsou, of Lincoln, Illi Mortls Cahu, of Kalaox 0, Mich. ; ‘Trastee of the Clevelaud O phan Asylum, B, C, Hamburge, of Quiney, I, "Fhiere wora eloven deaths during the year. The finsucial statowont of the Grand Lodee is os followa: Recolpts, $33,080.00; disbursed wonts, $SLBSG0: benetits paid, 31,5595 douations, $1,670.70; donations to_yollow-fover sutferers, $3,000.60; total donations, $5,027.54, Tho nest snuusl meotlg will bo i Chicago, Kozminskl, of Cifeu unm‘mr o Burch::fi r‘)’f‘k:m:lfi:tnmlfl tho Cleveland Orphan Asylum, o ——— AREND'S han hoen nrod with hlplll,y'l(xlv{revflss Alie InKL foue year in the vard o, gastritis, nause ¥ Von Lot 8, gencral ¢ plensant, milk, pecalinely geatetnl ton g Notnlng olao makos fiesh and pjocy =0 o0d n Tucanbo safely rolied o for phe tlon of thawo cases of Jow ¥ital n 1t eatlon or ordianry nutelifon !all.’ gl totions, Soud for vamphilet on kumyss, A, A chemlst, uriginator, 17D Madiser strost, Chtge? g0, 10 ngy mal lundy fop OPENING, This Is opening day at the Hravoort Bive Liom a yood send o, and get py, yourcoflee, Now don't yon fnmellll. CORRECT TIME, Mgn ‘er::-lm:: :]l‘r‘m!"l: any object, haye your waty m| K 4 ol om, Bhourds & co,'y, gg St Restanrany, e cream |y DRUNKENNESS, d’r‘z:knl'lrnzor, dlunnrulr of ;.bn sclnchnm care o olinces, curcs ol 4 dranko olF cases. Room 21 pyjgy: —— Tho Misslastppl Chinolme Gov. Moyt has appainted I1, C. r(? f of the man_murdered by o Migat the spring of 1877, Departinent, Mrs, O the, National Treasury Department, — Qlycerine Jrzlk‘l made 'br Buck & Rayner, all rouchnoss of the sy, bealy DEATIOS, o — BAXTER-At the reskitncs of fer pare berry-av,, A% 152 Neq, ATt anse pironnt M.y eldeac daughier of Gesies w1 pelnneral from Kt Paut's M, 1, ¢ Ynve And Maxwell-at., (agag v SO Ser. Fricads of the to: fong, ‘2D 0w, Sriele f tho family nviisa (o aien, e 1n Phitadeiphis, ¥ev. o, Eifzy p, , formierly of Chlcaj L wlte of v I the Didt year of KELLY=icliacl Kelly, Kelly talden name (tatdizuny, pora o, e Uniwny County, Trelnnd, azed 15 yenrsc " P8t iineni 588 U 0'clock shatp,from 5291, -av. to th Critireh of o o D carrlages o Calvary Combtar Y, £ Trluh World picush 6o, ANNOUNOE e LiTE e A nmr;"‘m? IE Givey . Tunait Waahinuton's irth K, 1 hosor of PHE REV. C. 1L EVEREST, PABTONOFTIn "lm outh “‘?r".mu.....,’i‘.! Chuen wuf"gfifia\}é“"{.‘ Bretf Tk or s s sck W, S ol o i, [HE MEMBERS XKD FliteNns o 7 ity Invited to attend i musiees M‘h‘.’;}; y Sertalnient (o b kiven Fridny vening fn por? i pell T 16 wilf bon Vorg pitadan coterc 1 eny can | SIYINg 8t 1h 0ICU of 1ho Assoelpione <3 7ee by i3« fpuE TENNESSEEANS WILL GIVE o¥eod thelr nioi ' 2 NE T Sntniay evnn‘lnu??:h’.lz Jconcerta ut llershey Jlu nols Indusirial setiool for Gleis, seais at Lyon & Ifeal; _ae W it WL YiE A MEETING OF THE v of b Thtriéentis Words for 1o mrriil of s Fatorti MRS I (o Luninon chuidt Vednantar n;h ood apeakers. Ieazs FPHE CITIZENS AN ) teenth Ward, whi nau, urs reques pose o I Ward. el 10 Benci Of thg [ 1100, ILe Viirary: VOTERS OF T Tilin: £2 [n favar of a cliange of Aure tonect at Tammniany Hail, corner 318, , At 8 this eveaiog, fur the pur. tlonsof genetl Interest fatia OCAL MUSIC-PARTIES HAVING & RSOWLS vdgo of tho rudiments i ol the '\;:y:l\.‘lé'q Auxitary Soetety Thursday nlght ot 30 Motroras. s §1 {9 remuintng ialf term. PUGIEE T, RODERTSIAW, AUCTION SALEN, Y ELINON, POMEROY & o, Auctioneers, 74 & 90 Kandolptiats At No. 1265 Prairie-av,, Thuwsday, Feb. 20, a¢ 10 o, m,, ENTIRE FURNITURE OV RESIDENCE, Plano, Brussels and Wool Carpots, Marble-top Chamher Scts, Parlor, Diningroom, & Kitohen Furniture, QGlassware, China Ware, &¢., &e, KLIBON, POMEROY & CO., Anctloneers, REGULAR WEEKLY SaLE Friday Morning, Feb, 21, at 10 oclock, New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Scts, A full line Carpets, Stoves, Now and Second-Hand Furniture and Genernl Honsehold Goods, Clocks, Chromos, &e., &c. ELIBUN, POMEROY & Cn, e P. GORE & €0, OPENING CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE nd 82 Wabash-av. or Boots, Shoes & Stinpers Wednesday, Feb. 19, at 9:30 2. m, prompt, ‘When we shall show tho CLEAN- EST, BE3T ASSORTED, and LAR- GEST LINES of Custom-mado ‘Work ever shown in this city. Com- pleints ot dull trade do not come from those who BUY THEIR GOODS RIGHT, Catalogues and goods ready for inspoation Monday. Y WYL A, 23U Auctioneers and 178804 § :siat itandolun-si. AUOTION SALES OF MEDIUM AND G0OD FURNITURSE, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). FED. (6 AT U:300'CLUCE: T CLOTHING, &¢. DRY GOODHb CLO l‘l[l.‘g. ‘z\x:fl TO-MORROW (THUISDATIFER., 2t 000 REQULAL SATUNDAY BALE, FEU. 2 FURSTTURE AND GENLILAL SERCILDISE, AR it o uctianeers —— MOORTEEQUSE & COWy “ Augtloncers, 83 & n7 ltandololieat. V] DAY AT 10 O:CLUCK, NEW AXD WILL BELL TO-DAY AT 1 (G FURNITURE, Carpets, and Stoves, i Pen!rll Line of Household Goads. One good N tange, AN 200 abd 202 Randulph-st, Wi llUDRl!llOl‘l_EB &C c(luni BY T1E LARGES? SALE OF SI(E SEASOY. China, Crockery & Glasswart, NON, On Wednesday, Fab, 10, 8¢ 10 o'clocks e Crocke!h A very larga assortuent of Uhlna sud W, G, COGEEZ, Roghnkiiam aid Y eliow 2 are aud U ne nd Law nted to e 7 Tataraot: avaves o out the Patent Tradestar oy { will ot wear pu¢ il 2 THOMPSON, 21 Wabsih % Torniics e W?\<|lelnln.$"lls:'::qll e aent farilie MrLTIFOLL Wigs inadetoonleraid Wty — URNHAN 292 wEufib _———éliil:la‘l:'l‘l ONSe EHICAGS oyl [ 102 \I'ashlu;:lou-fiu_.‘ Don't fool 1".:;”.!\\3:1;‘. “; O it recurs sbo AT 27 A, FIRRE rf I, St 25 ;\'::rl‘!‘rl{ul:-ll S Stodan CELYURATE Yo "‘hhlul:\)u‘uuhn—tl)‘l:fi 3 St 1T ond b B Glatiien T tiousr, Chivadve . rongin g Tecupor, ich meg), | [ ! E i ' 0 i [ — PR e —p et A AR R B i

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