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v 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1879—TWELVE PAGES g fnted love, | crosscd tno avenue, and another just | for the spring cam alzn were dlscussed, tho | of the Heavenly Lamb, Blessedwers they who | ward King, Troasurer. These aro the old TI’IE CITY- ;(;:'::lcrrle](:gkr’r:l:nl:fcglcu:\:zt‘lgl:‘:%‘fiett for “ux& a8 o turned nto & vacant lot on Harrison | only result hglmrnl ecsion to put n full ticket were making themselves ready. b oflicers. }‘;{fi:‘;} cd‘l:.nr o‘t,]ghe Jou) County Physician to decide. atreet. ‘Ilio Intter took effect, entering Fox's | in the fcld. Measrs. Schilling, Morgan, Sibley, The congregation was dismissed with the Elevator A has given mnotice that, heginain polis, ofllclated on the presen, - ———— right hip, and passing through the flesh to a [ Stahl, nd Hirth wero appointed a commivtee to | benedictlon, After servico the usuat number of | to-morrow, rates will he reduced to-one-halt | elite of the city. Tho presents e, GENERAL NEWS. THE CITY-IIALL. . r;n!nt '“nll“ nhovel :ho knm:.l “T tbulellu llhcn meet the Scnate Committee on Labor during | Inquircss romained for counsel nud advice, cc'r:]l.x:‘l’ "O‘LIU!I;&'I'A;I‘:TCF ;\'ll,ty?‘x“l!lv’on:l:_vlu.m i and costly. The happy couple h::.,“:‘l:nmm — dropped down his pants leg into his shoe. | jtg vialt to this city, on the part ey % ¢ v RasCo .caisla- | wishea of overybody. e beat i . 8. A., I8 ot the Palmer. r it Unlvlu was quite notorfous in polleecircles some | of the Socinlistle worki . A scries n turo, was held to he constitutions! by the Crim- g o Kml,{' e {B\t‘ L! Srvsisuen HapRlng | LU Uty Tieastrer focaived 84,5408 fa cash | yenrs ngo, but has not fizured extensively of ro- | of resolutions rere meaed. romtdinting THE RAILROADS. Inal Court,to-day. Tho scalpers tako it to tho R e Edward Rutz, ex-State " yesterday. ceut date. Monahan 18 the fellow who, while | Aliles Kchoo und bis recent altemot to capture EAST-ROUND FREIGHT RATTE Bupreme Court on an agreed statement of facts, s SUPERIORITY, At the Pacific. * About $50 was received on sccount of licenses | ciatodian “under ex-Sharlf Kern, was | tho Sacinllsta, The resolutions declare thut the BAST-BOUN ity - It 18 ‘acknowiedzed by chemfat ang pp, : 5. Buardett, Troy, N. Yo, 18 \ caught for thc robbery vef Lillio Dean, mecting nt Maskell Hall soma timo since and | Mr It C. Moldrum, General Western Froight INSPECTION T'EES, that Dr, Prico's Special Flavory physleiing Lo Jlonc O b Briets Loty * | yesterdey. in Harry Robinson's snloari, on Foilrth avenue. | ihe ona advcrilecd for to-morrow night are not | Agent of the Fort Wayna Rallrond, bas sent, e Snectal Dirvateh ta The Tribune. purastin tho market, " Extracts are iy smong the milests of the Sterman. Four cases of scarlet tover were reported yes- | e I under indictment for the offense, ‘The n p i - W. C. Stearns, n shining light Io the Mormon Church af Salt Lake Clty, is at the Bherman. ‘The Hon. @. W, Moredock, Governor of West csolutior riher warn_ all membe Your statoment in Tue Trinuxz of this date in | Railroad and Warchouse Commissioners was in | all for 2 U8 prostrat) naity to_steer clear af Kehioe, who they sav {8 | referenca to rates_made by the Peanaylvania Com- dniprins, Of Zeneral delithty re) i R Impastor, trying wider tho guise of & worke | panys Tice 1o entirely without fanndation, and it | sesson to-day, and after consultation with Jotn | Mensman's” Poptomzed 1 o by, ta terday at the Health Department. company which bie hubltually kufim gives him Thedisburscments by the Troasurer yesterday his character, Fox fs pretty well known to the and police, und when ho 18 tn town s continually Seet Toute, tne il ware ahout $500. 'The scrip disbursementawere | belug run In for a vagrant by the poliee. *What | man to secure votes for futurc nse. ‘The mect- | dues us and the whole Enstern ratizoad fraternity | P Roynolds, Chiel Grain Inspector, reductions preparation of nuef contalning Ita entirs nagy T | Viraiuin, fs 8 gueat of the Pacife. about $150, s “lio "shot Tof 1 queried a revorter at (ho | {1 was confinaed in_gnimatcd sosston. discus. | injustice, No auch ratos aud no wich contract | werc made in tho rates charged at Chicago for | [facte of heol, b aumiicre Almulantjike (e oot \_ The Hon. James A, Witson, Monticello, by | ~ Collector, Avres turned futo the Teeasury | Modlson-Street Station yestoraay, - Hectisd | ahig thisnd other Kindred sublcts until pretty e hech e by ta o would Lhey havo been | gyginInapection, which wero fixed as folowss | ECherating, and Hitemutai e romeXine: fce: Y o P 3 - )| = > Vi e Al ., o s ono of the gueats of the Palmer. {fé‘g,""‘,,f,"’;‘.}?“' e 309l petar Milae.$1izik 1oy Maloney, now In duranca for breaking flfu.n“u‘;“,fil,éfi:“'cfi‘l Bl IS Yoep ‘Mhe information contalned In the Item fu | On erain inspected out of clevators Into vessels, | resuit or."uuJ."n'nfi‘:‘".’".’.'é.?fifl‘.‘“‘“"'v whelker (hy Paul du Ghallly, the Afrcan hunter and ex- | H5 ok i otor received about. $3,000 | L nt Bimonit, V! was the nuewer, 1t np- T question was_imparted to Tu Trtnunm by | from 40 to B0 cents por thousand bushels, and | worl, ot sonte discinss burtdulary f may 1 plorer, is a guest of Gen. McClure. e olieelor, et o pears thut Maloney and Denny Redden were GEORGE T', LEAROCK several Eastern railroad officlals, 1t wasclatmed | into cars, from 30 centa to 20 cents per car-load. | (70 F ory, Samlaints, * Canwell, Mazar § csterday on the apecial nssessment for the | caught nnd t five yenrs eneli und 5 I, LIS . = Co., Propriciors, New York, o lazard J. \V. Bmith, General Manager of the Erle & | Siloning of Stata strect, For to thee ;ffixnf."fxflnl?un‘;ré of burglary, 11X GIVES IT18 OWN SIDR OF TIA STORY. that the contract was made by s prominent | On erain fuspected out of cnnal-hoate, from 40 | giste, i ¥or ualo by arag: North Bhore Line, Detroit, formerly of this oy broke Jafl, and there is o stauding offer of * Mr. J, D. Cook, Chief-Eugineer nnd Superin- To the Editor of The Tribune., shipping firm i this clty on_atcount of Poter | C6nt8 Lo 2 conts nar thousand bushuls, “Thess clty, 18 registered at the Shermar, tendent of the Water wmfii CriioAco, Fob, 10.—Without lanuching fnto | Wrizht & Sone, of Philadeiphia, and that the rates favor shipments by canal, s of Toledo, Mr. | £50reward for each of them. MARRIAGEY, ‘There was to have been o mecting of the ngo e W .\l‘errnl. the C;l.y Clerk, and Chrls THA DUROLAN'S CANNIVAL, vituperation, ns My, McVicker did in & thought- Iatter firm got the rate dlrect from the DIVIDEND. mMnnl}NT~IlEM.—.\|uuuav.,|7ngnm. At 8t Cigarmakers® Unlon ot Klare's Hall yestendny | Wouhler, ex-Chicf of the Toledo Fire Dopart- | Burglars stifl continue to tako occaslonal | Jess manner last evening, I send you my slac of | Phlindelphta oflce. It fs probable, how- | Naw Yonr, Feb. 10.—The Directors of the ety UF o oauier . ¥ sl e attornoon, but a lack of attendance prevented o | MeNt were on a visit to Mr. Bennor yesterday. | tricks, wnd aince the haul from C. . Schacfer's o 3 the atory. 1f you decm it worthy of placinys fn | cver, that the shippers have apread thie columns of your morning lastie you may do | the report simply for the purpose of petting €' Deal, o 148 copy, house on North avenue, the followlng have been Chlcago & Northwestern Rallway Company to- reported: Mrs. Warren's, No, 212 Erle strect, 3uorum. and o postponement until next Tucs- day declared 8 quarterly dividend of 33{ per ay afternoon was had, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Chieaga. £ St Touls and New Orleans paners pre Detter rates from other lines, The shippers aro YEATES, cntered one evening while the fanlly wero | 80 } cont on the preferred stock, and decided to pay e DEATEIS, -] yi | N . | usu L cks, Th i e e 5 AT A T fare e s 5k i of mrcRgeiiones e, s | e North Obcaso Gollcr, tamed 8500 | B, RS BRI o6 [l o | | e tremeaent i, Bow Yook B8, M| G o, betuns onor b Easer | 111 1004 S e sk etesen | RS EIRAAE CE ie + DATEER leaso ooy, 0 ransacked, and about $130 worth of elothing aud jewelry stolen. Awaln last Saturday some thie expecting to make a good haul succeeded in stealiigz a valiso from the bugzy of M, N. Migainbotbam, the head employo of Field, divorced. This is an error, as the ludy has aever . Dofore shtared the matrimontal state; Tnsane Asylum yesterday to rocelve goods. 'l 3 day in the Counsy Coutrt, but he temperature yesterday, as observed by To-day Is fnsane ] Mannssc, bgt(clnn, ¢’ Madisols street. (Tmnu.vc; for the firat time in two years there 1s not a sin- TCHER~OR Tued: 5 Dim. 2 3. £, McVicker wished o sce me re. | cents per 100 pounds to- Philadelphio, and they | Mr, W. B, Strang, Vice-President and General | Dunsr, sgedaf, W08 8 633 P i, Charies o, 3 ) s ged 41 Y . o ¢ | vould not sceure them, it belng nlleged that bet- | 3y, nnurat trou his ate reatilenco, 121 Vernn, specting an engagément for* tho coming | {08 " L - | Mannger of the Atchlson, Topekn & Santa Fo | 2.0 m. Thrsiny, “The fiionds ‘of' tho taon scagon. 1 went to Now York, saw the :fi{.f;@;;&‘é‘;_h".fl:z'}:}g‘: gz:?;,&’;z;gg;& Taflroad, 18'ln the clty. The obect of his vielt | *'ied: Interment ot bitiainiea Fetary sieraon TABIRR -Feb, [9.0f inflxmmaty tonorabls mannger, and, b the end | yesterday in aqid to have been made for safling | 18 to purchaso supplics for his rond, und partic. | aslicile, fafantdaughter of Grarics sy jorAln dang Bullding was as follows: & 0. m, 24 dea; 10 glo case to try. Lt o b T ol o - | of three days.—tgreat bodies ~move | Vesscls, und it fs bolleved hat the “cut ularly for the new Teadville extension, whicl 1a | whot Faiaby, Sichioince: Madona. Firy. i iy 251“2:;1333;’; . pmy ""-";" 7 B di 203 |l Grand dury yesterday passed on numer- | {nsurance wnd thier papers of no possiblo use to | Alowly,—* T effected an engagement with him. principally borne by the vessels and nou by the | yeing pushed rapldly towards completion. 3 v 7 rame ., 20,403 7 p. m,, 20,65, ous petty cases, und returned twelve indict~ any onc but the owner, aud got for his trouble ments into conrt. Among the indictments was only u_few trinkets, worth, perhaps, $10. The Thursday uleht preceding the resldence of N1G—Wednesday, Feb, 19, 1870, P Pennsylvanla Ralirond, and, according to the daugister of L. A, \ 1870, Maggle T,, by Ho had moro pecple toengsgo j rouldthen are | ] T o ¢ ot | ‘The mross carnings of the Chicasto, Burlington | “¥ifturatsrvices fomsaruya st i e e At 10:80 yesterday forenoon 8. Hutchine, of £ Colummbus, 0 s st B y Taylor's photograph guliery, No.170 Madlson wiilie {n reatity it got a much ligher rate. &Quiney Rallroad Company for the year ending t10a.m, 4 PETe plesis e one neafnst J. C. Rlcbards, charging him with 3 be sent me i a few days. Iroturncd to the | It wasstuted yesterday ihat rates on boxed | Dec, 31,1878, were $14,113,503.260, an increnscof oo . ']‘\‘,':'fi‘!'n ;"‘.‘)‘e‘;\‘_"‘l"‘:“‘7’.5;'“:,‘1"3:!91:fi‘:;fi“v"v‘,‘l:':t:&vu ;{"mj having ebtained movey under Teiec pretenses, | James D’"‘|‘“~ ‘Nl"‘ &‘" '“'NI{' Adama ;"""' country, nover suspeéting that ® man of his | meats nre freely made ut 22 to 28 cents to Phil- | g1.034.210.67 over those of 1877; expenses, | "LS oL LTI Hiaeadsy moralag at B o'clock,Cathartn, !Pl'lln'- bullet in the calf of ieleg, 1t could ot Jn",i.".’.fli‘h": ifliif.%‘é: of flv;‘ll‘:u:(vg"c:':llll‘ :\ée:; r:; ::r‘ IE;" bl of imfi'r'.'er‘l. e haten | vrominenco would treat e meanly. Some fiv bhia ?I“(L "L?d e N“‘Z‘i ""‘”" and "";‘ $7,041,105.03, nn Increaso of $334050.70; net A A 7LD Marat. Feidar ot 10 iy + bo ascertatnied who fired the shot. neard, entrance by placing a ladder that was lying fn | weeks passed, and nopapers; then anannounce- onds bestdes tho Lennsylvauin are mnk- of o ¢ Mo terdny beld nn | ¢ at Ing auch rates, While the rates may not be ns | carnlugs, $0,472,007.43, nn incroase of $70Y,- | HATCU=AL Warrenville, Tt.. Peh. - Coroner Maun yesterday beld an lnquest af 5 18 1, the yard to 8 second story window. About $125 | ment fu the dromacie Journals that the scason g as fyphold:pneumonta. Mary® Carter, wite of Ly’ 1o No 540" Weat. Thirtconth strect upon Michael | ,, TIFS, were mumerous Inquiries for coun- | worth of proverty was stolcn. Monday night | would open such & e Sernpina {‘:.‘,‘.’J;.;,{::"‘,’g{} by flie shivpers, et [Liscertat. | 70080, i foriterly of Chicagot Sorats Fiatissurs 4% Soud, wio was ncerlentally run down wnd al- | I, Sonds Joeicrdar, | bub,, ey Werd | the plumbing and gns-tig uhop of J. L Pate | telegraohed to the agnt for fnformatton, und | thut aso sble to take new buslucss U8 | The Chieazo Rollway Assoclation, conststing | * Finerai'st Warrensitie, L, Yriday at 2 p, m oat nstantly kilted by s s ftch-ouging on th | Hok, resdy for delivers. There 1o m | tersun, No. Bi Mandolph strest, was entered | was told that r. MeVicker lail engaged Some e of the General Ticket and Passeozer Aments of | {SHISACAL akwoud Satinds artercon, Tdig%p Burhogton & Quincy Hallroad on the night of | TUFLL readily sold at par, but the fndientions | Uy, ® Surslar, wio pried onen o, door | oue du my place, o 1 was lett uut bf o : he 17th, while he wes atteLding to bis dutios ns with 8 junmy und * helped * himsell to about $100 worth of fixtures, Joseph Fiteh, of Shanaborn, W County, vesterday called at pollve headquarters and otlier places in the city to enter complaint that he had been robbed by burglars of abonut 8500 in casb, nud thatthe burg- lars undoubtediy concocted their scheme fn this city.” lie wants them caught, INOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL. AT, Dethune, Moytreal, J. Corbin, New Dritaln. A"'P. Cump, Del Norto. tJesse Gareett, Phils, Louts Qleu, Cincin, |L, Von Hewmuth, N. ¥, B W. McCuliough. Fates, i, Stewart, Montreal, 7. 3. Beara, it, Tsland. . Morso, loston, PALMER HOU3E. F. M. Gilbert, Buffalo, |7. M. Walkor, Des Moln. . F. Orton, Mt. Joy. |D. 3. Daua, Colorado. W. G. Cliuc, London, |W, . Warnen Troy, 1.°A. Mooro, Montreal. |J. A. Sanford, Mars'tn. C.¥. Joy, St. Louls, |5 F. Elaer, Phits. BHERMAN I1OUSE, G.B. Kellogg, Rochestor. B, M. Mcafee, Clinton, A.J. Mead, l{anaas City, |Wm. Joues, Philadeiphis 1L C. Fry, Pitisourg. A, D). Clark, Omaha, Edw'd Sawyer, St. Faal, (4,31 Dean, Milivankoe. @, B, Blsko, Cinclnnatl, |U. G, Leo, Dotrolt, TREMONT JHOUSE. JW.Faller, Peorfa, |W. J. Ives, Detrolt, Alvo Adame, Alamosa, J. L. Burt, Wheeling, Va, A.J. Mansili, New York, [F. I, Rogora, San Francia C.8! fienton, Dubuque, V. W, Builock, Burlingt'n Qea, 8. Foster, St. Louls, |J Tapping, Deadwood, LOCAL POLITICS. THIRTEENTIL WARD REPUBLICANS. A meeting of cltizens of the Thirteenth Ward opposca to the re-clection of Ala. Thompson was neld at Tammany Hall lost evening, There were about fiity persons present, the most of whom wete Republteans, but the Democracy and oll other parties had representation, In fuct, 1t was claimed that It was an outpouring of b 'CIE OKIO & MISSISSIPPI, the various roads centering in this city, will hold | MERRILL—Feb. 10, Nettle L., fnfant da Voaltion - sk 8- Hime i :")lm;“l‘;lu.',‘"‘:"::fl A plan for the reconstruction of the Ohlo & | fte reznlnr monthiy meeting at its room in Ash. | Saries 5. and” Sary - Herrli! aged 7 momiay'ss no word of cxplanation estended. & Somo | Mississippi Rallrond Company has been perfect- | Jand Block to-day. The principnl subject to, Fuicralfrom, Jesdence, 567 West Jackson-., ayy time after—perhups 0 tmonth,—I was | ed by a commlittco of the Compaoy, By the | come before the meeting will be the disturbed EF-Clncinaats hapets pleasa capy. teleraphed for by Mr, McVickor, The “leading | 1orma of the apreement the Company will cancel | condition of the East-bound passenger rates. - {‘c’;‘l"l;;’;"““‘{““I"':r"f:"l‘m“,';fi“lu“““e;gld{“{of“'l““,'cm_ 1,000,000 of the bonds of tho Springfield Di- | An effort will no doubt be mada to bave the | _NERVE INQUIETUDE AND ITS REMEDY, t are constany . o . | .~ Teetless norves, at least thoae th ol 1o come, § did 60, and have rewsafied with | vision held by it; the holders of the romulning | dfMculties settled, but thero ls hardly a pros d ae tho Lim until the pmm{'z'. 1t was aunounced wo | 42,000,000 bonds to cancel §750,000; the next | pect that anything can be accomplishied without :{.'I;’-"';{f ‘”‘;"“ ones a3 well. Tho truo way tp were £o travel 1x0 woeks, then chauged to four | five coupons, fucluding the ono dua in Aprt, of | the ald of the General Managors of the Eastorn | jA7AIII2 1o fhoroughly le to sirengtien them, yoeke., ir. Florenco ceflsad Lo playat Mr, Me- | o second-tmortgnge bonds of th main inowill | roade. The passenger rales to the, Enst sl | recouiao'io nacdaiiva or evon wLCEoaAry fa bary e et 'L (A mot come o | be funded into a ten-yonr bond, while the hola- | {fictugte beteon €16 to &30 from Ghulenzo o | corous cases of norvous inquictude, but'the con Chicazo to leave It for countrs towns, und asked | ers of the flontfog Indobtedness of the Company | direct, aud no commissions aro pald to scalpers | to he dm‘;‘.t““l%;‘"“,'l‘;‘g;';n g‘ffll'fl,l;vzl tagrently Mr. McVicker to nlhlm- r;.lvc }u uem::l?l in Hltavcfl,y.l will postpone payment of thelr clatms for a few | and outstde partfes. Rote 8 fiuncme for nervousncas, u;‘,::{',‘e',": T,fc"‘:r‘fi‘":‘,‘{_’";; ““‘kl)‘"‘:z’n ;:"“l‘l"l‘l"l’ onoay b | years. The Spriozficld Diviston, which was for- | e regular monthly meetiux of the South- nh“'i“’:s;mn“:h‘;‘n"lorfitf:;:l:n[llly‘c:lu{lazod 10 allay 10 snlary durips the tme the company traveled. mierly the Soringfield & Southeastern Ratlroad, | western Rafliway Assoclatlon will be held a the:| corded exnerionce of many goes to ;'J'Jff‘."if it T et o sandl o o swect fittio note, | Was bought in 1675 by the Obfo & Missls. | Grand ‘Pacillc Hotel fu this city Wednesday, | This tnestimablo tonfe, Ly promoting diestes il of chonp sarcasm, and refusing to ex- | sippl Raflrond Company for §1,700,000 in | Feb. 26, This meeting will be of ‘more than or- | sssimilation, and socretion. touches the by cuss me. Knowing the man's action, here- | bonds secnitol by DL divury jintereat, as the questlon of readjusting [ ey notea upun which the harinony of il the bodily tofore, to have Decn dishonorable with me 4 B9Re o | tiic pergentages to the virious rondaIn the As: | 979ans deponds, and the resalt s that frest tore) 1 resolved to obtaln my salary on_the Tuesdny) | Ue vurchased . rosd, The lssue of | soclatidn will come p for conslderation. Thio ?vnlzmm’ et tonased htough the ssttem, of making o present of miy serviees of the Mundny‘ bonds on the divislon amounted to £3,000,000, | Chicazg & Alton will demund a larger percent- | ang graw .?fifihtu'u'fif“.‘&'” thell:‘dnu e anmen, A Teayo him, thus avoiding the trip to the | Of Which one-third were retained by the Com- | ugo than it has bad heretofore, owing to the ey Rather strength, conntry. With any cther manager I would have gnny. Inrerard to the proposed reconstruction, | construbtion of an independent lino from Mex- ANNOUNCETLEN, Toatmad, nud had T found them determined | Jehn Bloadgiod, wha has Leen ideutiied closcly | feo, Mo., to Kansas Cits. ‘The Wabash Raflway | . £ SXIDUNODTUNLS,: would have rofused to gos but there fs no rea- with the Springiield Division, says the schema | will also demand a larger percentage of tho A M G OF THE WEST TOWN CENTRAL soning . Mr. McVicker, He flames 1nto o pas- | hms not yet been udopted by the several Inter- | business owing to its closer working arrange- pComhnitive, for the forset OFRANIZIN for the sion hinmediataly und i ive dizlt must bo ac. | 6818, vouterned fn it it must bepubmiticd to | ment with the St. Louls, Kunsas_ City' & North. | 4{5i%8 caimpslyn, will bo held at'the oitice of Juiice . Chmndilats £ wouid not Inconyen. | the hulders ot tho bonds, wwho may uot b will- | ern und the Missourf Pacifle altroads. * It whl Blarp. A full aitendance s reqesied. - ° 06K P fonce, | T looked nbout me, found o young man | M to reduce theamount held by them. If they | take hurd work to harmonize the various con- MUSICAT, AND LITERARY ENTEITATNIEN who had played the part soms thna before, oa | 8hould consent to the reduction, then the con- | flicting ntorests: but it is the zeneral opinion A Tiaven g evening In the p:m,‘,t(,"i‘h! he sald, had hiim study the lines, had him A"” to | sunt of the holdersof the second-miorteage bonda | thnt all alfliculties will be amlcably arranged, gp‘l?n {’varkt‘:qnmu-uon- Church, under the x\uflm e theatre Maniay nielt, sunposing ho would | Lo 1und ivecoupons must be obtaind, and then | and the pool to Missouri River points continued. | fessido: Al are 1Avitea. “Admienm fop® o 1t - +be adinitted, being a professioual, but Mr. Mc- | the holders of the floating debt must agree to ——————————— ToNEE oeT 2 dnfses. Vicker, who' was standlug at the door, sald, | Withhold their clalms for two, three, or four THE WEATHER B e Byt ADLNG, FOCaT T don't know yous come fn the daytime.} | years. e cousont ol all these partles must be o c S1oNAL O Dranio and it ANREES are a160 much needed: Al ws Lo did not Kknow he'was injuring himself, ‘The | vbtained before the plan can bo carried futo FricE OF THR Citizr S1ONAL OFPIOER, | aro willing to el thio Y. 3. C. A. are laviied lo Joia olne tman, not being able to sec e In the part, | Practical operation. "the refusal of cithier class WasumNoTox, D C., Feb. 20—1 a. m.—Indica- | the cholF this evening In Lower Farwell Hallat s f,, Orando, did nat know the “husincss? of | OF creditors to auopt the pravisions of the recon- | tlons: For the Lower Lake reglun, Hght snow, | s proTRoTION OLL OF OSOR=ATEE the character as dirccted by Mies Cavendish, so ?fii‘é‘i"%‘:m'-,"",‘fiii\‘? :;l‘,lé.,'°3?°’:|.'é""‘,].u&':¥ sagee- | followed by partly cloudy, colder weatler, }uimfi,%‘:@flg‘;k:l,%i i QL OF SONORS ED: " v - 01 L Mr. ¥ Petition, and the numbe: I tauehc bl L was Just aking papet 101 | §ic0fe00d v of o oplaian, howover, tiat te | 1OFierly to westerly winds, aud slsing barom | fy”dien i, “enyy o eounty ‘il 55 ol stnze manager called on me. I told him I would plun will bendopted. 3 ey nore remaln n which o canvas for never play 1n that theatre szaing mud also told For. the Upsesake pealonsernrily. clodds | um ! are that they will be sold in smal smounts, ‘_’:“"'(‘l‘“ 5 ‘L‘e ngm:'“n’("::u‘m‘fim:f.i"fi; nln):f *fhey are in the hands of the printer yet, but :b‘:"‘:'_ 10 s ara of axo. » 8ingle, will probably bo ready for delivery in a° day or two. . The Committco appointed to arrange for the , workingnicu's inassanceting 4t Masketl Hall on ’l‘hl‘zICnmmn.;co onhT‘m:"n “,"‘{,nf"",“,"‘fim“,‘g", next ¥riday oventug mot. yestorday at 7 Clark | [ vg:’(ucl:;ny“gu‘:ul‘;nvao all & closs soruting: stieet, to make {urther arrangements. They | §¢'was'ound thint some of the Supervisors In arranged to fnvite Richard Griffeths to preside, | 40" gutaide towns hiad been deallg vut sults of ::)"l‘x: l;&::l:t.gmflm\enlshen{;ggfl:::.evtf (i‘gmr‘::‘:'z')lxfi‘: clothing, rubber boots, and_sttch things to thelr mend for passage by tic mass-meeting the reso- R"l‘.“w{"u""‘lbmm? ot nx‘f “?‘1;;: ‘;,"“ fig’fl:‘l' lutions passed by tie *Trades’ Assembly.” SLC. DB Aont Se G0 AL et Th ymen coopers held a meeting at Ffiflfi-‘:fi :lrtlelllll‘ycc:tl:‘cfi;ll:;uglm l:“p‘l";g?lgfi l:x: he journeyme subjec - No. 7 Clark street last gvcllll;g.' Almml nfty | port trom Col. Brown. © members were present. ne of the gentlemen read o leugtny paver detalling variousgrrievances mf&'.‘:sf:g;sfi,fi,g":m °f,,,’§’{&,f’{§§“,‘:{‘;“;,‘:’; lheuuupcmhu\mlneomrnmfilh. ‘The discusclon | pivon to Sherl Hoffmanu for collection, and was couflned to matters relnting to the trade | L0060 qac the Deouties toghom they were given | only, and the reporters were respectfully and | FELAY by SO BT Rd most of polirely requested to withdraw. “he coopers | 1y 0%5ndsmen, und more than half of the num- will botd niargy mecting ut No. 7 Clark strect | per had been sscertained to be entlrely wortli- Bagurday nizb "“':0"""'“" Ii‘lc ‘ff‘é":‘l‘“"é 10| 15% 'I;he,v‘{?un;.l that ncruouuhhml ln:lenx uke? b atbee prOperiy, cother.of Churl s | Gk o reqlrod and tho ‘cases' n. which Madison streets, was soid yesterday morning at | schedules had veen exacted were very rare. One uublicauction, ot the west duor of the Natfonal- | person on & bond for $500 was found tu have Life Building, by Henry \W. Bishop, Mus- | one to Arlzous ahd tuken the [ndividual for ter in_ Cuancery, under chaucery decree, for | whom he became surety with him, and there $113,523, tne suiouut ot the jucutibrance, The | were many other instances of the slmost criin- purchaser s Mr, James H. Taylor, the bolder of | inal negligence of the Justices in_such matters, the mortgagre, through bis attoruey and wrustee, | such as the taking of bonds und releasing of Mr. I, H. Kaoyles, The property belonged to | criminals when the bondsimen must buye been Jumes Q. Brown, knmni mg‘f vlvlllumm pru]le{,t)h ml- 'Imm“"g' I xz ‘ v 1act, the Sherlfl aopears satisfled that some ol |“e£::‘:lr:‘]3'ybng:.§g::g“n|,13“{%,.’.‘,“';“’,;:1 n}l!}:fi fhe Justices have been accenting bonds with no B e In the ~Jadfes’ ordinary ' und pre- | Greater ambition than to get the fee attached sentod e, X, X, Weat, for four Years u clerk theteto, = af the house, with an elegant gold wateh und chaln us a ‘testimontal of thelr respect nud UNCLE SAM. csteom for mim as o ecntlanon und ® ’\’!‘w{ll. u’l‘ln: 1"";"‘"%"“""'“&"“& was mndcuhy Custom House receipts $10,200. Mr, Mathesww 1% Brady, und Mr, 5t responded s Seclingly. Conyiviaily tollowed. ‘Thereeipleng | The exports of alcohol amounted to 850 har- of the’ tcstimontal bevers his conuectlon with | Tels. znatures, ond wo lione that a large number of names ¢ - WABASH AND ILLINOIS CEN' and decldediy colder weather, with northerly to | i beréturicd to Sfiss Willard by areh 1 AVSL the hiousc to entage 1 business for himzell, Four per cents to the amount of $3,050 were | titizone Without regard to party, and, so far as ::l!“:\lll)s‘:‘t'.}rll‘:';::lll":x'a, ‘x“u..”J“SFfiJfl?fl'&i‘;’.‘ii&’fifi MARN]I&:);).X manEne westerly wmflu. and rislug barometer and llyzht BOUBEN, Lrivats Boatetary to s Fu L, Willwd, Represontatives from the different salt man- | 8old by the Sub-Treasury, he disbursements | the proceedings shuwed, It was such, and thelr ¥ to play the part. ‘They accepted him. - He play- | The Now York Evening Post of the 15th has | snows tn Michizan, i "wl:‘nf‘l);fi I«’".E.fi:ym"“ :‘ll {llfc“;:ézg'“ e ‘:‘A.rixml‘l‘lucnlxal:lfill;v}l'n:!fi‘r‘:x“:"l the following fn regard to the joint freight | For the Upper Misslssippl and Lower Mis- | Mome,of New Xoric stances.’ ‘Man miny censure e, 1 liope soine business of the Wabash and Iilinols Contral | sourl Valleys, decldedly colder and clear or falr | rpviiis itiV, DR, SULLIVAN WiLs DELIVER & may oxeuse. 1t 16 hardly the teaching of the | Rallroads during the year 1878: weather, northerly to wosterly winds, bocoming | oo Wwctir fn the chancl of Trinity Kolscopal thored Folden rule, but I think it s sometimes pordon | _Wao have obtained trom the ofico of tho Iilfnols | variable, and tn Missourt und Towa a slight vise | Ferry, o ooiow Kub. dl - Hublect: “Acrou ke able i wa place upon vur standurd Lex fa lonls, | Contral Company the avsolute figuras of the jolat | followed by falling barometer. ) o | freszht business done by the Wabash and [iinol; » \ TUE TWELETI WARD AUXILIARY REFUDLIC % Gronan I, LEAROCK. mn’;m Tines. during the yoar 1878, The &m For the Tennesseo and Ohlo Vallevs, colder, l an Club will hold thelr r«gnhrmk:l!nx’l’nu[r:q utacturers of this eity and vicmity neld an in- | of the'otlice were 59,000, Jormal meeting at the Grand Pacitle yesterda, ™1 - ol s afterugon. 'Fhe meeting wus called |.yu dlnunx{ PledulTecastivy cllidials discovercd & cou terfelt #5 bl on the Manufacturers’ Natioual the present depressed state of the trude :, N. Y., yi it Lo talke uver somo measures proposed m:xv)k‘ ol Amsterdam, N. Y., yesterday. for the relfef of the existing stamation, The internal-rovenuc recelnts vestorday were ‘Atter an mformal talk of two hours 1t was de- | $13,388, or which spirits contributed ' $8,00; wiaed thut the only rellef would be an fncreaso | cifars s tobaceo, 33,8013 and beer $254, ETING 1N LOWER PAT. e conuiied by & eral Sucratary of the el enthualasm was only curbed by the fact tlhat the plastering of the hall was on tho eve of fall- ing off. ‘The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock, with C. G. Dixon in the cbair. The first speaker was o Mr. Emmerts, who spent his eloquence tn replylug to soine of the specches he had heard frelght enrgea by tho Iligols Central npon th nnrmn:ly to westerly winds, rising barometer, | QYEIBE, Feb. -0, a8 453 Wealarn-av., nesr Folki of the lnrl_’!l, on n:]rfl‘ankslnlt.t unultamg move- | Jobn Illlanuy, of 620 West Indlana street, was | mude 1o Afd. Thompson's detense, und In giv- PENLECOST. Watlah ety i,:,m st il Snals 50,050 | und pastly cloudy weather, possibly light snow | fSISuinndites ment muaybe made looking toward that result, | hefore Hoyne on the charze of having sold v ¢l 3 . and the total freight earned upon busine: but with very little nrnsu'fict of success.~ 'the Hquors "m), Heots withal s 80ld | {ne rensons why e should not bo re-clected, TMEVIVAL BERVICE3 LAST NIGHT. s Heense, The cuse n order that the de- re Lestimony. ont by | 1p the Upper Obfo Valley during the mnrnlnt'. the 1llinals Central ta 8t. Louls by tho way of Wa- Cautionary signals continus at Milwaukee, The nttendanco lost night at the realval serv- | bash was 825,001, 60—making both ways | Grand Haven, and Ludington. fees conducted by Messra, Pentecost und Steb- s“"i!fizogi})l?xbls Conteal Comiiiny, ray. (a6 was L00AL OnIKRYATIONS, bius, at the First Congregational Church, corner | ;v enr'or “vgrent oxpectations.” ‘That the Wa- & of West Washington nnd‘ Aun streets, was not I\’/"y!hd |t“1ufied t::m: (3: l%nru u;é old ;flo{nz 7:; u:- as largo as on the preceding evening, for which ANEAGRING W 9 bapo of vreseating a very the wenthor doubtlss was responsible. ‘Tho | A Sose o o \atic from St Luuts, bit excrelses wera begun with the ainging of the ‘Al\ll‘un. m‘;: T‘}m "1"' lIl"mmn In!nln Cen- ENTIRE FURNITURE OF RESIDENCE. " " ral an o 1 ppd "ronter Vi ‘l’{u"'_"“{‘l'r ‘},‘:“H:E':u";:“‘fi:'e’;' '::;::;’J“nru;_r::“ wiis'wo great that the Wabash wa rated in its Plano, Brussels and Wool Carpets, attempt to control tho trafic eastward from tne | Maximum, 35¢ minimain, 5. Marble-top Ciinmber Sels, and the congregation sang the hymn | Missimsippl River, and wns obliged to pool the G RRA L Y ] o o <i0s P, . K| ez, T voarhed - tho Land of sorn | DURIBERS with U four othor route, tailn baele Cutoaan, Fob. jo—tongp.m. | Parlor, Diningroom, & Kitchen Furnitre, AUCKION SALES. BY ELEISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. 78 & 80 Itsndolph-it. At No. 1265 Prairie-av, Thursday, Feb, 20, at 10 . m., gentiven present about concluded that there | was contluned untlt: to-i \uvlna no reliel, und that matters would remaln as | fensc may have time to s, LY nre. Elizaveth B. Dodge, the handsome*and much- CRIMINAL, ogriuved wile of the yvarlety singer, en Dodee (whereof mention has of late been made fu Tne 3 anuse), ‘h” e el Dotectives 8teclo and McDonald yesterday 1ablishing the priuciple enunclated by Justico | NOFuINE captured in a houss at the coruer of Walluee, thut u wife can recover her | Sediwiclo und Superlor streota two other mem- persunal property or the valus thereofl frow 4 | bers of the notorious shop-lifting marauders, T'“‘;",'bf“k“l‘ 10 wisom e ualind ‘"“’{'“'- the | yamed Eva Gelssler and Amelia Peters, and Wie's cousent lins puwned the versonul prop- - . ; oriy uforesaid. This cnunclation grew out of found In their possessionacireular cloak trimmed among which was that he hud never done nny- thing for the ward, and stood pledeed, If re- cleeted, to continuo In the same groove. Ex-All Quirk followed in showing why Ald, Thompson stould not be returned to the Coun- cil. He cited that when hie wore the Aldermanic parb that 804,000 had been appropriated for bullding schaol-houses in the ward, which had never been used, und weut on to malntain that this wus in the fave of the fact that the lato Superintendent. of Schools hod safd that no AGo, Feb, 10, L A ness east from St Louls with only 20 per cont. IAr, Wind,_fuin Weatrer, | Glassware, China Ware, &c., &c. gruy aforesald, This snunciation aretr, o U | it lack fringe,wich fs aupposed to havabego | Oilier Ward [n the clty s in greater meed | ynd wine,” the hols Loinz lei by Mr. Stenbins, | T teafic astho Wavamhshare: - - 1o oo b e e o VLISOX, FOMEHOY & CO., Auctoset of Mlrs. Dodtw's clothing to A. AUrnhums, puwn- | stolen. A portion of thu plunder recavered | 0 WSeiied SCLoot [EEARRY s LY BOF | Tho Tuy, B. P. Guodwin then road the foliowing [ Tho Nitnois Central ‘further statcy that ail fes 0 n(mm‘:r. tu{]nrr .r’:mlzm‘fifi (fi‘:‘n\l“\'ulu“ g{cn at No. 423 Clybourn avenue lias heen ldentificd &treets, or thereal 3 while T8, o O N 15 Dodge'was not in Chlcugo, and without that ":;_‘0“'!"" Ll}cyne, °‘b‘\;' 539 cm‘:"f’ Avsing, Jndy's consent, Mrs, Dodge sucd, und dustice | Whose show-cass was broken open by burgtars a Wailees awarded her a judgment of $100,—the | few weeks ago, Thomas Laootry, of No. 177 wvoiue of the clothing. “As in other cases, the | North Clark street, also identiticd a religlons establishing of this principle was not without | pieture; . and upon both charges Justics Sum- its diflculties. Elizabeth's clothing contained in terduy I T T T T S e e 1ta hiding-place und cxposed to the vulzar gaze o of s court full of carious men. Garment, after | Robert Mullln, a young and falely well-edu: zarment, cavered with fellls, and lacowork, and | cated mon who wus recently pardoned out of “iatting,” was spread out und appralsed the Penitentiary on condition at gaod behavior, by ona suppused to ho_ compeient to | W08 returned to that institution from this city judgo of the valuo of Indics' underwear, last evenlug, and will comineuve to-day tu eervo Mr. W. A, Butters, the auctioneer. ‘Ulic vames ‘l}"’ third ~year ot a sentence for latceny. of the artivles vscuped & reporter's attention, | Uvon his releass AMullin camo ot ouce io Huch expressions us * three pairs at 25 cents per | Cblcago, wnd was found Tuesday evening Dair,” uccompanied by the exhibition of u com- | 8itempting to _pawn a bundle of clothing fu u pound meal-bog arrangeinent with tattiug at- | pawnsoon on Clark surcel, ncar Jacksou, Iy o freight busincss from tho local and through sta- requests for prayer: For a young marrled | {fepe's, ho i 1ines, 1o and from, during e year couple; for three nephews, from an uncle: for | was $158,04:,80; that the vercentage of. a father, from a son; for two brothers, from n | Ings on this huslucas will ba very much % i = that derfved from the reat of theie” husiness, inas- Christlon slster; for an educated mans for two | much e the compot(tion wasso sherp Shl 1ho saten Sabbath-school scholars, from a classmato; for | fxed upon business 4o low that the working ex- xeveral Babbath-school scholars who had with- | benacs were probably 75 por cont, loaving s par drawn from the schoul, from a teachers for two | “f §0T5 on fens ihan SI0.000 far th yusr 1808, Detrolt oot 20, dissolute brothers, from u slater; for a yvoungz | addsa aixth lne between St. Loais and Chicago, | puluth, nl',m 3 lusband, frow a young wife; for a sluning phy- | they may diecover ome way of insking moro slelan, once a memver of the church; for a {’\‘V‘L“S.,’;SS:S'"' )l:'la%‘.““' 1562 WAk By father and his two sovs, from a wife and mother, Mr. Goodwin then prayed thut sll the above | CARPENTER’S PRONUNCIAMENTO, mentioned und all others outslde the fold Mr, A. V. 1L Carpenter, General Tlcket and wnight be brought to o scnse of thelr sinfulness, | Passcoger Agent of the Chicugo, Milwdukee & und turned from their evil und carcless wa St. Paul Ruilroud, has issued the followlng clr- ‘The hymn, *Jesus, lover of my soul," wi i | REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday Moruing, Feb. 21, at 10 o'clock. New Parlor Suits, Now Chamber Sets, A full line Carpets, Stoves, New aud Socond-Hand Furniture and General Houschold Goods, Clocks, Chromos, &o., &c. POMEROY & CO0: coliceted,—enouzh to erect the bulldings de- sleed,—aud {£ It was notin the Treasury it ought to be, and the ward's represcotatives should have seen thut {t was not misapprovriated, Hundreds of children were put of school, and the most of them, for want of accummodation, could only attend a half u day, Lo thouzht the citizens ousht to call the Councll’s attention to the condition of affairs, and also the Board of Education, Mr. Comstock followed In denunclation of Ald, Thompson’s inactivity In looking to the wants of the ward [n the matter of schools und zewers, und insisted thut his conduet ad been a gross vutrnge on the people, and that ho had abused their confidence, und, therefore, should not be re-clected. Alr. Haves was the next speaker, and was well armed with tzures, He roviewed the appropri- net ear; 8 thian ELISt B GEO. I*, GOoRE & CO., 80 and 82 Wabath-av, it . b A cular announting a number of changes in the e reb, 4 :30 o, m., ool o notiauiattive reporten and e fied | z:ia dress, and played that b was & % crook 't | 1875 und 187U thy wird had stood on equality { yourd close the work in the First Congregation- , Mz, . W, Spear having resiguea the position of nar: TRADE SALE et T i R ache PO ey B R until Mullin owned up that he only wanted to | With ather wards, while In 1677 1t only got, for | 2i°Chyrcl, except a8 to the servie of ekt Sune | Assistant Goncral Tlcket and Passenger Agont to R RAUO R dispose of the cluthing {n order to get money | sewers, §16.000, while the other words gut from day night, e hoped that there would be an take a posittun in another departineut of the serve cnougrh to launch Um forth s a housebrenker, A brilllant weddiug party usseinbled yestor- | He was then arrcsted, and_(ast evenlng was day allernoon at 5 o'clock at Chirfst Churceh, the | turned over to the Sherff of Will County. oceaslon being the celepration of the murviage ¢ £30,000 to $15,000 eact, out of which hu had onjy heard of one sewer betng bullt, which was on® Seymour strect und by Ald. ‘Thompson's fucreuscd attendance and fnterest. Mr. and | 165 MA¢ ofice Is discontinued from date. ‘Thie foratyn tickots, staiisiics, and earnings ac- Stehbus then sang that boautlfl Liymu, | counts of the paasenzer service have teen asvigned That will be fleaven tor me.” Crockery & Blasswar 20 Crates Imported W, G, Ware. 40 Cnsks American W, G, Ware. 40 Casks Brown and Yellow Ware, 200 Bris, Glassware, assorted. u'l'ln‘lu goorls will be sold in loisto sult the trades jace of bustuess. [Applavee] In 1878 the r H to the General Tickot and Passunger Department. 3 e e thie A bewltching brunotte named Emma A, | B b : t The Rev. Mr. Ventecost then cafled attention | 3ir. A, . Merrill lias beon appointed chief clerk of st Touas P Sty Je, of Plludelnle to | .8, DRI, DBCLs, ORG BUTn B | wardonly ok wy, upnropiation fur sowers of | g i nineiecisl cliaptee, of Matthew and tho | of tho oaiée, aud futho sbseice'of the Gonera Baruent. ‘Lhie ceremony waa performed by iishop | bY her staze:nanio of Awy Gordon, sppeared | g otfier wards were dealt With ety libore | bwenty-lts Verso: w\Vho then Cean be | Tickos s Dasseiugor Agont will vepresont him fu % " o X | before Justice Morrison with sad eyes as com- )‘fl‘n'i.“'{hnfli‘.fi ‘i?::‘r‘:-r: vglfsef::w:"rs\iu:hrxc;: l.‘.‘.‘.‘,’1 plainunt ugatust her hustund John, Trom whom Charles Sargent, 'rl)m bridesinalds were - Misses | Bho hus been separated for some tiwe. It Jessie Porter, Delle Musters,” Lou Washburn, | W88 represented thut John ussaulted her and Clalre Neyman, Alter the service was | 30l her escort as they —were com- concluded @ supper mud pecestiou fotlowed | B from Haverlv's 'Theatrs = lust weelc, " ' o1 conductiug the busincss thereof, pavedl Tl g ducation, salll the speaken | “Auentn will report. tickot :eales and conductors fug with 8 rlch younz o, who went will revort their caab fares to the General Ticket 3 aiuy orrowful, bocaase Gotl liad " told i | oktiauato: For W Choar, Hotnrs Tiehet Grosk sl to el what e Dad and give t6 the poor. | rewit all cash to tho order of the Treasurar as Christ had sold that "uwero easier for a camel to | horeloforo, Foreigu roads are requested to ad- ally, While the aputopriations had uecreased Iromn year to year, taxes hud fucreased,{so that he was now paying $200 a year opgalnst $50 a few years ago, which he thouzht was proof that_the money pald into the Treasury by the warid had been expended for Uie benetit of other Inia Ciiy|2 Wiinue| Kt 30, 4 R Yankon .. voils packed far country marchants P cquel e g zh the eve of & needle than for a rich | dreds reports of anies over the Chicago, Mliwaukeo £O. P. GORE & C0., Auctioneeth: S the residencs of the Dbride's father | 8ud that ho hax frequently mada threats 1o kil | goarions. o thraugh theove of o {ren rmpiaria oL s bleagon 311 — GEO. Ol chigan avenue, eventng her. John attempted 1o show that ids wite was r nnn to enter Heaven, The disciples had asked, 8i. Fuul to the General Ticketand Fassunger T S i‘:,é’;“,&.‘,‘,&w”mn Tor lt.'mnl.z'v‘:fi:::e e S | 1810 tuo nuueh aiveu o wtnuseinents 1 ita | penerat ::c‘fifnlf X .‘?u'é’r‘,’".‘m"x.‘,',,5‘535,“.‘,“5.1‘."1“-"2’.‘3}: Who thewemn be saved ™ It was nuv tho | AR Ly taios ble pastilon, and wil at OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ' SEDGL i pany with u luruo bridat party. They expect hard-workingg -husband, and it aho had ap- | SR ST Tad elther anisrepreachied the ward | Durpose of the speaker (o uile abour rich ‘Lo uiivorti) Reanipostan s Beav in Loufsvilie wbout ten” days, and will go peared on the stage in costumes short avove g \? . 2 ., by order men, but to say what peeple could be [ fend tautlvortising, editorial transportation, com- New York, Feb, 10.—Arrived, steamship BATURDAY, Feb, 22, 10a. m., b O or falled to represent it ot all. Ono of the 8 wiavlona and corrospondoncy retatlg thereto, and | Helvetla, from Liverpool. - MERICAN EXPRESS 00, Srotn there to Philadelphis, - and below, and, Ooally, that sl was oEs e Tar n il " (. | #aved, fn auswers taken from the Bible. | pucq other dutics ax shall be meeigned bim by tho ! A RIC. 1 o 4 g ‘:muszuuu. i tvetcrito” heatre Ay “1“,;" spcalicrs et o fas BINS c‘g;““';‘x;:“alg“x‘:fl For' whoscever sbull call upon tho | Goneral'Tickot and Passengor ARents ¥ Qrascow, Feb, 10.—Arrived, steamship Au: uf 1Mot : s clienl u o stk : clatmed Frelght for the Stal Inight as well huve had o stonehiten-uottlo on | MG of the Lurd stalt bo wav A most chorla, from New York. heir Uaslaimed Eretahe e i Auetionéen: The servant * gal " of We season arose i hier | wurkably well-educated Indy, und was a = A 3 N Jew or Gireek, vich ur CTEN. Feb, 10.—Arrived, tl ¥ § v 1 By, | Amezlog statement, A ) EXTENSIONS. PiiLApELPIIA, Pa., Feb, 10.—Arrived, the wrath yesterduy _morning, but tortunately tor | talented musicfang that she had compozed s hairs n the Councit as to huve had Wi | 000 an, educated or fznorant mau, need only 4 ber eaiployer hio hud ncen bluod i her ey the | great deal of mitwics ad soveral oporan b wmons bt eral others were equally violent lo their | cop) ypon'the namo of the Lord and ho woulil Fpeclal Disogtoh' 1o TR Tribuna, Indfana, from Liverpool. nizht betore, md was o a shavp Jookout for a | which wos thut of *#Clin,’* which was orotluce savey 9 oyl ¢ EOKUK, la,, Fob. 10.—Arr: IVERI00L, Fob. 10.—. ed, the Minnosota, el er, ofter the specclimakers had con- | U9 8ved Mgt b everviody und suybods K s 18,4 Fob. 10.—Arrangements have | Livenrool, Fof -Arrived, ' decluration of war. Her nuw is Ellen Bowens, | some time azoat Huverly's! ‘llie Judge adwmin- | o T R bo aaved Fight away? ‘Of course, DId the wi- | been made for extending the St. Louis, Keokuk | from Boston, * E FOR 1676, 51 years of g uumlu)u'r, Mr.“.l.m‘l)‘f couple, tined John §10 for disorderly conduct, \WhEREAY, The Common C y 48 hot - qUSUS suld to, steamer Che; ‘clll\l!‘rh'fll'll Panana. eld b to koep the pe Mara,of N0, 1345 Wientican vumt, e St it Held i A $900 o ke itho pive. 1oe ong tnes been sa (rightl o : ‘r‘::l:.l\; ‘l‘;‘; .’é'r’vflfm ".ii’m‘.. bmwu: Lnimru'fu l;’,‘:;. Yesterday afternoon a well-known horse-thisf ucil of the City of | il the Greut, Apostio sald Jtr Who was (g | 13 Present southern termivus, to SL Louls, | * PifopgLviiia, Pa, Febe 10.—Arrived, Indi- Chlcago In the year 1875 passed an ordinaice, ¢ o eatl | The road witl be bullt from Clarksyille to Dar- . e e ta Mayar oF et mncry | Loral™ Juss was™ tha Lord, “To ~ ell ar- | ana, from Liverpool, waich approprintions sere madu fue the purciase | UPYB the Lord did muot mesn to | denne,und from that place to Bt Louls. A RABLE STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GO0DS, CUSTOM-NADE CLOTRING, &¢s &c. This (Phursday) hlorull;u:l.I n& ;l R " lani c-hlel | AR o 10r Tho orection af sthool-houscs horoe | Muke helleve, ‘Fwo men went into the | contract for trackage hns been entered tntowith | DESPITE THE FEARFUL WEATHER YES- Avour salearoomy, 173 Itandol prictor iy cuncluded o constituty “the Siz- named dotn Planican funipod lnto au_cxpress | ) \itbin tio houndarics of the Tliteentn Ward, | temple 1o pray—ons u Phurlsce, the athier o | tho BL. Louts, Kausus ity & Northern kullway, TERDA WAL &, WU FEL S0 eenth Amendinent o houschold idol, sud cn. W " Whie aud for thoso puryoses appropriuted the sum of | Publican. Tae latter sald, ¥ Guod, bo merciful ed Ellel been left standing fn front of the cammisaion 1 y s I 5‘,“1‘;,"‘.“ E}:‘U‘}D;ff; .hl"(',,‘": u:,'j“,l,ll';‘;:'m.wu Aulrl sture of Gardoer, Stone & Co., Nu, 167 South went on meérrlly enough, for Rilen | Waterstreet, lle drove west und over tho Madi- was 8 guod wul competent domestie, until nulmruelhrldkuluL-nulL\vhercl.hewnxmnhruliu Tuesday nieht when she exhibited unmnistuks :l"“"“ Hu was aaslsted by Oflleer John Rear- able slizns Uit “she e ‘e bad At 9 | Gu In unioading, and was adylsea to take the eclovic vesterday morning Mr, Marsh awoko to | Dersound get ‘unother and strongoer wagon, And tire hotiao 1ull 01 smoke, utd, upon woing Flanigan coollv mounted the horse ansl staried it the pmlor, e found o large cnshioned | O =it o few ninents Joun Huffuer, the char i Jaes, and w by second parlor wag | 9¥0er of tho waon, come up, Pursuit was ut " Worlc will bo commenced nbout the middle of | C ol d bls sale and carried REGULAR SATURDAY AUCTION $613, 6003 and to mea sinuer.” That was colling upon the Cogecshall commence: sale and carricd out B Wignsas, No part of sald appropriations has | Lord, and the innlug Publican was saved, Tha | Morch, and the rond completed to 8t. Louts br | ks proinise to the letter as adventised. About [ FURNITURE AI{DH}U':FH}MNDI l{mnflvjl‘::l\lll‘t‘il‘:l :“I:lnltxm»:‘l' l;!ll.lr l‘l’-fiv‘:fl“ ‘I:'n‘g:: trauble With moat peaple was that they didnot | the st of July, ‘The naino of the voad has been | 5,000 worth of fine stock was sold for less than PARLOL ARDCHAMBER EIENHED o o uvyl e t‘huy hmnnnl:m': poses belleve the doctrines of the grace of God, “The | changed to the Keokuk & 8t, Louts Line. Con- | §1,000 (every articlo placed on the easel was Saturday, i‘eb. 23 at 0:30 .°’f,l,?f§n& my 3 & 173 Randolph Gospel erled outy ¢ Ho, every one that thirsteth, ets I 150 D il el ==y 3 y with the consent of the | SRS KPR ST 3 e s | tracts hovo also been mads for extendiug the | ciosed out). To-day this slaughter will cou- lesroom 7 chap- | J¢ Cone, en wero saved [reely b K 3 At our salesroou . Auctioneers, ProNTIALII Were ““M':’,m ward sinco suchans | [ Whoever called ypon the namo “ tun | Missourl, Iowa & Nebraska Raflroad from Cen- | tinue, and all will _cventually ba sold, us the MO AL ) L0 ANE W iitatzam, 1t n 0 the reat ntereat and adsans | Lord would bo saved, Chrlst came not to saye | troville, Ia, to Corydon, Ia., a distance of twon- | giore |s rented ta 3ir, Diblec, and must be va- 1ago Of ot anly tho city 8t dargu, but of the ci- | rizhteous mew, but sinners. People thoughy | Li-suven wiles, Tha voad will be_finished to Tor ¢ cated March 1. ‘This afternoon his mirrors will | ~—omman~n—rn "y ner W ews of (e ‘Thirtecnth Ward i particutar, that the | that they were oblized to dress themselyes | Corydon by the middio o June. That city has besold. Col. Lilison says he uever mado h oot i Wit i ot e ouce Vet :;.‘.:lérlz:l».m:m“gfll::;lgm::.ullh:n.sh;:‘a’ Hiorso-railyay on Lais sirest should”bo txlonded o thelr v flauteousions fn orler o susceded (o sl SUL000 by taxation wid :\','fl’.".cé‘é.pm P 1uy ino gaerer .matlo fe!f“i'g;".y i i aliaug ono wf e rotnds. | Etlous ltucioution | St u ey tidt wus srandiig on o comer | * fesnieed, "thatiho Citv of Chicago, In thus die | 10, DiEasntasle. LIt | e, uot, wah iy LT R TIKIAVIDE o Cou clr Jor the bars of the grate, Doty chatrs bad g\l, H"k'“g n‘;m hjnl!{u sireclsy ht-lmu:lugu;lli. I, | estunu aud usivi the aporopriations” nids 1n ho D Lt Sttt it b Bt Hioghy ha WABASIT. HYMENEAL. By il > beun destroyed, und A furze hote bua been hurne | WYebin 0f So.40 Rorth Unlon strect, and drove o erie ; "bo swered, * Holieve on the Lord Jesus Chrlst and | T 0., Feb, 10,—Af Cor DETe , Pt i . W i vl powera vested In it, and alould be foreloly re- J Y 'OLEDO, 0., Feb. 10.—At the annual meetin; ispate . _____._._._—————/ A o T e Lien waa ti iy o St v at &t o ot o | mindud of Ha duty I th pretiises auanouid ho | thow siialt be saved” What wus 1t “ta be- i “ oeclil Bngion lo Dhs IXikens — ‘ ahudud o€ s duty i the pretniece, s aiotian | Tieve o Siaply to tako God, at ihis word, aud | Of 1o stockhioldura of tho Wabash Rallway | Tuscora, Iily Feb. 10.~The nuptlals of Dr. Toa upon juing nto - the " basement | Ae Goldmuo, of No. 290 Fourth avenue, wnd | ORGSR Wi Tiat ‘thoso of tha Alders | trust Jesus wnd fewn upow Him, e that by | COmpanyy held to-day, thero wero 149,630 shares | George Cullaway, one of our leading physiclans, T canoy, AMr. Marsh found her ™ what | Wos Tocked up ol the Armory by Oitleor P e oot u men who atlowed such mifsappiication of the | lieveth and was baptlzed would bs saved, Bo | Of stock represcuted, nud the following gentle- | i Miss Emmnn, daughter of L. J. Wycth, one i e L sevmed mure Huw w trance thon sleep, Ho J?hnu:\lu{,uh o l:iluulcunxln_ but recently ot | moneys which huvobeen coltected upon tho satd | the Biblesaid, Baptisuh wus Hw reeelpt from | mon were unanimously oloeted Dircctors for the | of the most substantial rellrd (.mm{. of the silpatts. LD 1o, Addrest aroused lier, biit she appeared wild and n- | Of e ‘l;’““ fury after baving served | appropriations, without oroteet oo shclenart wotit | ygn to God for aulvativn, kven though the | onsuing year: C. K. Garrison, Cyrus W, Field, . celebrated at the resld £ 1 2o A0 W Coateé culicreut, und could turoleh no expluistioy, | Sleven montbs of i two yeare' moulenco for | the censire of thuir couatiiuente, und should bu | yoeaier belleved and fad ot beeu buptized, bo | Jonn Tlumpt Wi A i1 county, werd eelobtad at thy reallence of the Sioner, Chivasy. Yewterday o former cmployer, E. B, Cassily, of stealing o team und grocery-wugon, twu hure | held to strict account for their delinguency tn that lseq | dotn Iunipbrey, fliom M. DBllss, Jumes - Kpringliold, O., was telegraphed to for - | Nesscs, und a lot of grocerles nelonglig to John should bo baptized, beeause tho Bible prom DB, i dontio ur i Fesolitioris, the fale,| s whio wanld bellevo uid bo buptized wonid | B Cofate, D. A, Lindley, 11, A, 1. Post, Wil h_@f'- varents in this cit, be saved, In Mutthew it was stated thut e who | 18m R, Garrlsou, all af’ Now Yorks; A, L. Hop- ROYAL BAKING POWDEL. The Rev. W, N, Jormution and references eoncerning Ellen, and | leardon, of No. 615 West Chileago avenue, Ho e replied thut he knew potal bad of ner, | WA recoguized promptly ut the Armory by but thut fe was thougat that sho was as tmes | Oflicer Peterson, who arrested him ot that thme, dnsane. Itwas concluded Lo cause her arrest At about 8 o'clock yesterday: afternoon ths for uvéon, und then examiue as to Lier sunity, © detectives of the West Madison Streot Station gt fusg night Deteetive John Evnder, colured, | entered the saloon of Joseph Schmfdt, at No, 17 made the arrest, Ellen wus quite commue | Blue lslund avepue,. sud camo upon Morrds nicative, but could not explain about the tires, | Gulvin, Martin Monahan, uud John Fox, thres Bhio eave thera s o fatality about bLer that she | notorious uud well-known thleves, 'Ilie tirst hus o puwer Lo throw ol that whilo workivg | two were casily cuptured, but Fux rau out of for u gentleman fn New York City bis burn was | o rear dour,” jumped over o fence, und buyued mzvm‘l that 3r. Casmly’s barn was | clambered over a wood-shed and bid biweelf. burned wisile she was there; that she was [n the | ‘The officers bad given up the chase, returued to lowlny mero spnalutidl ;‘,“f"w“;‘;“m“(‘:,fi“',}:‘flm; endured to the end would bovaved, Di¢ thug | Kine, Toledug A, M. Billines, George L. Dun- e ahat fiad become of - the motjey ape | Biest thut u Uhelstian st be u Cirlstlan to the lup, Clieago: Chiarles Rideoly, Sprindeld, 1113 AR A . el Exactly. bl wid Janies Cueney, Fort Wayne, Inu, ‘The re- . B A u( I N G o) mmd !x’:r)‘ |ch(\x{glllflurposc‘iv:m.l!;d‘l.. l’\‘\‘,“x‘l’i‘i:&‘ Sfl‘: ‘:{.;”i ll'{;,'lmf;’ffl".‘,l.’,d nAu."“ ‘.‘.','.fi[“,','lf:'y‘{‘: part wude to tlic ltyckhnldorl'nlmm thcbpot . i mast o after | With tie expeetation of dolng piothing Wil deatl | Sarings for the past yoar b r;mcgf:; ;g-“ e D M. R0 re i Ceclion, a0jousned. und waiing up fn Heaven, 'Ihe speaker be- £07.000. P ¢ Heved thut ho who did nut cudure to the eud el “Ihe Republivan Club of the sutne ward mct at Whie Benz's 1Hall lgt oyening, und tho samo questions | Would B0t bo saved. “Lhere wus but ona step at INDIANAPOLIS, Wers discusscd. - They Tadorsed Ald, Thomoson | & L ta be sakor, l",!,‘,l:".f“;fi“"‘,';'m“":&;f Soectal Disnateh {0 The Trivune, : Absolutely Pure. o week ngo, and they stk to hlm, and place 8 | ¢y “ror 4 the ond ho shall get a | Juniaxaroris, Ind, Feb. 10.~The snausl . Powder. Lorni D o et f;llmuwm him. "“The meeting | crowy of — lifo which the Lurd " hath | election of the Inalsuspolla & Bt. Louis Rosd | The Royal Daking Powder is & pure Oream of Tartay Sott, Ho¥ {nent chomistasa Dr. Asttabula disaster, and that while iu loye with a | the saloon, aud were taking the two prisoners rolnised.'! Auvother promise, Agaln was Indopsed sod recummended for its wholasomencsa by such cm! \.,.Romccm o (087 youug maon in Kentuck; they quarreled about | theace to the station, wmg they saw pFox un THN S00IALIATS. L sald that Chrlat wnuldvgln 2 white ralment | 3¢ beld to-day. The following oflicers were | Hayes, l‘“""" sofssior Urath, FRlludeipuis st Buld S0l EECE them. e some trivial matter, und the match was broken | across Blue Tstund avenus und esst on Harrison 3 ¢, facturers and dealess urgo you 10 497 i Tho Executive Committcoof theSocialistsbeld | to bim and a publie confession of his worth pe. | Choeens . B. Hurlbust, Prestdent; £, B. Me-. " e¥°howars ot thatplutions dan Fomderto, MRS HoRe)! oot Aum protd aprolouged seasionat No. 7 Clarkstreet lastevens | forc tho Fathier. Tha tinal admonition was to | Clure, Buperintedent; John 0. Noyes, Gensral ; |t 14 almost surs 30 contaln alum. The continaed Sheeh iy uch i, BouBibley in thechalr, Varlousrousinentuns | make ready, ‘Tho saved were the bridegroom | Freigbt Agont; Russcll Elllott. Auditor; Ed- paassEbar DAY Ef‘.fl:f.'&g?:u‘:m e SoI61 ailets 10 blood, causcs pIEPl T . ; ofl. Bhois evidently subject to temporary tits | street. Detective Shea. followed, fir- ©f_iosanity, but whether” they are theresult of | Ing one wshot at the refugeo wa be

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