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Rit Ty er SY “MI CHILAWU ‘Usui: TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1880, all [ shall, after tholr eargocr nro role, goto tho y ICA.SITCKE Rverott, Knopf, Loront, Wottorory sfonnni Meears utpiainta out BR gi Plice where thoir freight In to bo discharged; THLE PIG-STICKERS. is ve eed ho | nnd be lt further MAMMOR DREDGING. Fett Or 1 or eet vent | nt iteaotied, ‘Thut Itandolph, Washington, Mavti- tea. Pa it Ite einen Me ee rine | aon und Monroy streeta be declared oper tho | grqonnell's Society Gives In at Last despondent, hls melancholy, however, being tinged with a slight show of ‘deflanee, If the THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP.. capitaliat, aa the striker hud been led to expect, hud turned the stranger from, hin di = - had fitened tho stran SO A ia i Rid From Observations Made by the Signal-Service, U. 5. A., ot 11 P. Tho following commumleation from Commis: . iy 4 y " rn 1 ‘ been noexpression whatever of il-fceling, but Washington Mean Time, Jan, 12, 1880, & ag sh eben ht Sera tere favre se Hoard alot tee | ee acen, That tho, Tlinols Centent ttatread |< to the Logie of Events, anit wane tho exitleining of tyranalen capital ———- = ote cas Pe ferred to’ the Committee on Harbors and | trie question of misiye the water there by ate Company b6 notified to prepnro plans for vine Wueked nate of old tline “mnapplahiiest, mo TTT Bridgos: find Heansing the river ito new one, norte tt | deta over ita tracks, and to build uch vine Preincniss tt sexperts ne Git tars tay Longgta roa Greenwich I1CAGO, Jan, 12.-—To the Honarable Mayor and ernie! a is been | ducts agaoon ns possibie—nfter notice from tho pe two, Ao the ex-atrl after wcaim survey oun cyunelt i ine Ci oe Chena Gesriate: Ce a re 4 He nee | nuthorities-—on Trandolpliy Mavion,and Monroe | Deluded Union Sten Disgusted with tho | of theastuation, will nwalt tho turning up of J oO 2S ; Inreply ta the teauiition Of eee Minit eae | amweh more favorable now that heretofora, | atreeln ufone 1. to tho Commit~ Expertness of Green Hands. The expression of fooling towarin the pilieers d He ¢ en body making fiquiry ns to ta “amount Of | hen thera wien difercies of elght feet bes | ‘Tho resolutions wore referred to fhe tame who inatuseed the atrike te far more. kuvliy there dl Tar. Daromoter. purpes oxpended ie te Semon of earthy | tween the aurfueo of the water tu the canal aud } tuoon Bircets and torn ea might be imagined, ‘The Suet. of thelr nndatimoneer bee river nat Bridgeports now the difference would NORTHWESTERN DEPOT, ! M ° = : i . Femoved by the various dredging machines erm 1 hy shutever ST AL make ite then there | rhe Commilteranntrests. nad. Alleys of the | ‘The Supply of Labor Greatly in Excess of | filtire 1 xenumtlly, attributed not se, mich ployed by the elty.” I nnawer, that the whole to on owient of ogoet wi nnd ho irrews paint tn the direction the [4C) was node Ivity in the ennat from Bridgeport to | North Division, through Ald. We 4 wind Ir blowing, Feathers apoa arrow! rate. ond tonese barat y iu yor to succn ton Jack of whilit ; expended for this purpose during the et ee ie Feoks 1 t ry repent e the Demand. rity ag tan th . hr ao of tho prepuritory aurveys, mide in ah . . . ep Ee 7 2 AONSOT CUBE e ollie! p < Belge co doteralao wht svedgin wi needed | Om tN ey A untae ee ene a ee ean OF HS Tho tong strike Is at an end, the Union, atite | RuMTer front an attack of that disease common to A hie. EAE here tho work should te applied, and how dive | higher, and any tateing of the water proticed | ootyon that tho atrects, mentioned tributed: and also inelures the expenso of yink: Pp aro of no | incetingtin the West Twelfth Street Tarner-ftall souring and ambitions kouls commonly known The atlor-aurveym luring the progress of the | Mi uuuetiovs aie the ate facut fhe ater Inthe | (eto the oity, hor would thelr vacation fmpnir | yesterday. deciding to necept the terms of the te enn is fro juhit 4 cet al asthe ‘big head.” Having secured nt aise of Seentaa day, the Unlon wgetators, fi order to Rand, MeXally & Cog Pry ry " fap Publishers Chieagee jn stronger hold upon the minds of thelr cons 2 7 J ‘ or diuinage ay part of the business Interests In] packers and go to work with mon-Union men. f Feet ee Tate ve data for eam purty tH THY PROPER REWAGE that locnlity, 1 te streets mentioned could te- | Pree rston ang hoon clourly foreshadowed. by Siituenta, prumixed them ny -cud of Peforiis, , ESCANABA, Juat ten to bo mid Dy tho ety under tho |,of tho City of Chiengo and of the south fork of wally be vented, the Committee recommender Tue Trmvxe during the pust few days, but | Mone which the nbolisbing of the “scat,” tho. Bar ROSS contract. Previous to tho year 1879 the pays [the are at ties shut off from paseing into | the use of the ordinance, Z Ne ie BE Cae MLS Re turnig out of the sernping-machines, the adaps Py Tit ose fi 18 m ome | the expat by the rush of water out of the West Rite Furner Jumped to his feet and moved to | though the Inevitable ond of thelr strugele was | tronof the eleht-hour rule, and” the stappngo of eet on tie, vial Ree ae eee Bru pt the ten af this fret will be recog. | defer the report. apparent to the butchers even at the mocte | all Stinday work wero tho principal, Unfortue Mensuroment,”—that ia, by the number of cuble | nized when it is remembered that ft was found a, Me noved to make It the apectul order | ing of yesterday morning, the objections of | Hately for their uapirutions they tried to got the ards cack scow waa catimated to bold. Tho | nevessary to dam tho Oxden ditch to prevent for hutf-pust.8 o'clock Monday eventing next. nvery turbulent, if not very powerful, minor- | tick, end ef the wedgo in first, and se- Sontrat for 187), 08 construed by the Corporn- | tho flow of water from thy Desplaties itlver fite Ald, Turncr moved to lay the metion on the ry we ‘¥ Dp rininor: | deeted ons the fret to be | fought for don Counsel and myself, reqitires tlio esti. | tho exnaljand that tho Weet franeh drilue tho | tabte, ity had to be overcome before the reselutions | the “reform” which of all. others mitos to bo made by ‘surveys and sound- aed about five mites north wod abort ‘Tho motion was lost by a vote of yeas 10, nays | embodying the unconditional surrender of the | the packers were tha leust likely to: grant, ings. This latter {8 unquestionably the | cight iniles eust towards the mouth. Thecon- | M—Ald. fanders, Turnor, MeAuliy, Hordv4, | qaton tothe packers could be safely put to the | Not only the agitators unfortunate In the Dest. way of estimating and netting | clusion J have rev is that the re-estublis! Peovoy, Purcell, Throop, Bwitt, Everett, an! otf Greater precautions than usual » | selectton of thelr cass bell, but they chose na tw rotoct tho wity from uxnebitant ‘and frumdue | ment of puinphig-works ut Bridgeport will ave | Knopf voting in tho affirmative, INCOR ARS. Fe tab were | the time to try it a senaon peeulintly favorable Tort bills for dredging done. By a careful pre- | complish the ih using of tho Chiengo River nt Ald. Kwift moved to tnake tho report the | taken to havo the proceedings of the meeting for the operations of the enciny. All these inat= liminary survey it is fond exuctly whit oxen | allatages of the lake level and under all the | spechilarder for half-pnat 8 o'clock Monday | kept aceret, but ft is known that tho resolutions | ters were fully discussed by the ex-rtrikers yos- ‘vations are needed and where. Tho order boing | known conditions tiaposed by | untnvorable | evening, dan. 26. ubandon fully the stand against working with | ferday, and, Chugh the kindlest feelings ure given {n conformity thereto, the elty pays for | winds, rainfall, and tidal waves.aud that this pian Ald, MeCormick stated that it wasn matter of “Union men, decide that the Uiton aball not | entertiined for the oflcurs In eplto of thelr Inck Wiint it orders, necds, and gets and fornot a | willalso Curnish a suliciont sipply of water in | fmportance to the riflroad company to have the non: " " ; u of ability, for which they: ure not deemed spex ard more. ‘Tho depth of water over the Wish. | theemnaland Hiinots Itlver to afar dilute tho | thing devited one wiy oF nother ns sven as por | he destroyed, yet ndroltly leave it ta the cons | efally te bina, it ishy no means improbable that, ington street tunnel can only bo fourteen feat | sewnsre and facilitate 4 oxldation as toren- | alble. If they could get permission, they pro- | acienco of each of fs members to choose | ne scone they aliall bay wlered an eed 3 ft rn ate inches bolow city datum without disturling | der it fnnoxious aud odortesa at wll tho polnta | posed to bufld q depot on the property which It) \hethor be shallorshall not resign from tho | Of thelr tinanclat stewardship, they will by pansport anssel : vhere it fa now recognized nsw ntniaanee, wasdeslred to hive vacated. But thoy wanted # i ited to private life hy the nnanimous vote of a4 Hor sbuth of this an omer for devant based Pee eae ee tie only pinn which | tanow ae soonne possible whether thoy could | Wseoclition ase means of securing work from | He Nannknt of the Union atl existing, and a Store 13 Tafayette)s Colanibus ‘upon sirveys and soundings, would, of ‘couree, | can be adopted with sufficient promptitude to | get the permission or not, tho anti-Unlon packers, ody of rulers chosen in thelr plice, LEAVENWoRTH A CINCINNATI Dot exceed this depth, and iho contractor would | tecompllsh the desired end at an early day. The | Ald, Everett naked what guaranteo there was | ‘Tho nlmost immediate effect of the hrenk-up The recent udvice ta consignors to send for- a Ayiar ios ai nares not be pald beyond the onler. given, ttt under | sunttary necessity fe 4o preesing that no time | thet the Company wonld bulld tho depot. of the Unfon was tho appearance tn the #tock- | ward thelr hogs has not yet hud the to effect eh T 34 Tat 100s tho rife of sfmplo ‘seaw inenstirement’ the | should” be lost.” 1 therefore suggest that the Alt, MeCormick replied that he merely gave | yards of lurge numbers af sta members seeking | MAY marked fnerease Inthe receipts, Tho ars 2, « 5 8, contractor might go greatly below thiainmany: | Bourd recommend to tho City of Chicago thy | the statements of the oflicers of tho road, employment. Thelr demennor sho} that thee | rivals yesterday: wore about. 15,000, which were Ry pinces nnd yet. ook fully pit for it. Tho pres- | re-estublishment of tho works: with the lest The Chalr romarked that the ordinance pro- hud, trusting to the delusive utterances of | disposed of us follows: Fowler Hros., 68; Ar- 0 ’ if In making this recammenda- | vided for that, requiringus one of the conditions | their Jenters, quite an ¢ Zuntingiom TNitne 10.1 O 3 te Sulphore Ore Orn wa wi Springs trie’ : éterly op | posstbi Ineorreet tour & Co, 1400; Chieago Packing Compuny, Rea ata’ city dredge by ari | Lion the Hound is shmply performing a duty im | the tuflding of the depot. ; thelr Tenders. quite tin Mleprrect tea of | any Dotefont & Coie. Makdwint & Cox ii: voys and soundings, preferiay tho «ld un of | poaed upon Ht by the uct creating It. : Ald, Swift antd he was opporedtohusty lewieln- | tig yardas ‘They. iid “been led to | Clupin & Cudahy, 2: Levi Doud, 20; Bavis, soow mensurement: “Of course ft Js simply a | ‘There sanother view of the case to which | tlon in any matter, whother it affected a cor | poiteve that the pickers were getting along | Atkinson & Ce b: Hately & Cas 00 one fy Springhdd, + Bmal ‘nsboro tiestion of money,—thut whieh the elty suves | the attention of the munielpal autho porntion or anybody elxe, Hy could not be pres: | iyjaeratly with the green hands whieh they had | Stiles, $00; Rieker Packing Company, 3) Rar 29.40. e eLitingston tho contractor doc'nat wets Pald not make tho | Chico shutld te elled, whieh is: What entat the next meeting, but he could be present | gathered together See Auk whee ae ‘Sine at Fr.ciago 730 meee, Goi aivitiz contract of 180; It was executed before Lenme | hus no right to winecessarily inure the in two weeks, and ho derired to have bis vote on | faving ablundoned thelr unti-seab theory, ll Hrothers, who in the moming took ‘in g % NAaHvi Scale of Miles, {nto oflice. I have tuken ft us } found it,and | and sanitury interests of any other part of the ] the question reconled, and to know eontnth ni cL to do was to offer theme to’ thelr tyefive of thelr old Union men, killed Q ay ai ° Ors BUA Lobatse tle) mcd have endeavored to curry it out faithfully ns Cj State, Te ts but Just tostate that the pluns heres | about the mutter, too, He underste or employers, who wentld recelve them with | Bd hh The Chiengo Packing Company, © ae ras Roo understood ft, and aa tho Law Department can- {ators arlaptest Jor the ecwerage and dratingeot | that certain roads camo before the arms ond put them Kin thelr old | Working on three-quarter time, killed Lun, Are fome years ayo, naking for tho pla a. Quite Jauntily they approached their | mour & who wléo killed on threeaptiarter atrites it, Not n cent hos bean, px pene by way | the City of Chicairo hive: beats inade with a view | City Council ce . 1 to such change ona the future might | vacation of a street onthe West Side, and prom “ osees," 1 " very | time, shed 2.700, a 84? Sf experimonts Lut only, fey fulcUBient. SF SR | a ire, The eninomnily or Integrate, whe | sinx that, whew the prong te enmes ghey Pro Feed escestion and an intimtion. that thee Kil nso te Thijs euttingeip tho dah huge | OONEFvatIS taken wt Uho aime moment of tho a eee * CHALES i exists hetween the cltizena of Chics poset to” epen xX intho ercetlon of 4 i dy ire Meat me ne i z LOCAL o AVIONS. ss Cayafitsak need 8 Wate, | Seaman ore countey ying nlonie thy | depot ut ti comeraf “Monroe atreat.. ‘The per- | [wees bind bot FE A (ae tere ae 0: Apenntiona ation i reat of tire weclie: eine With Cicaqo, dant GANAL AND HIVE canul and river, Corbida the {jury of efthor by 7 anlsdlon wus yiven them on ta mulenancing | yen nll they hitd to offer Qheme thelr surprise | Michi of thirty-five Ine, killed 250 hegs during Ti Ws PHEW | Ties Thee | Whee, af eater . ta | inenther, ‘Tho ‘deepening of the cum, whtch | that ina year or two they would bulld the depot. | ond chagrin wa wonderful to hetld, cnn | the mornbige : Bees ‘The Mayor lnid before the Council a copy of A | wig begun iin IMs, wis not completed until 871, | Ninetcen'yenrs had passed, and no building was | conernl rule the repentant Union men could Whit picker and butcher are allke looking ra) 2p oan, iG | ot Fepurt made to tho Itinols Stato Hourd of | so thatthe roliet attended by thut measure wad | there yet. He proposed to find out what, thls | te nearer to the houses of Armour. & forward Ly now inthe way in which tho hows wre i Hen i ’ Health by ita Secretary, Dr, John H. Rateh. who } getuyed six years from the time when Its neces: | rend proposed to. do, and be wanted a couple of | Pawlor Tros., and the Chiczo P: going. to arel , Should the feoramon] upinion—that the erop {6 1 shart one: true, and should tho bogs bern ton numbers, the condition of the © not he we bad ae Is now generally antl In any case, however, the yards will & fn be crowded with upplicants far a | weeks to du It, than the outside guard, ant i ey Sy e Hy reitsons for reconi- AM, Dixon moved to so amend the amondment. o ed Kent Ine! of lp Chicago sowayo nn the Hlinals ttlver. De. | menting this enurne ara dial tho works will fur- | to Ald. Meyer's motton na to include bie order in Can ng rca iaediipenee 3 Pee et RT Sage evan repens eam noe by | nish aliiost tinmedinte rellef without great ex. | relatton to the vuention of Jackson strcot. wanted Just now,” thelr Indignation was inten: Bekotely of the elforts made in car iae mncetne | Beuseawnd withoul Inter ing with tho prec pons, Ghul held that tho two subjects were not 4 Ocensiniilly,, however, a favored ul Of the deep ent nnd ho ueo during tho work on | fan which muy become neceamry for disposing | Ald. Meyer accepted Ald, Swift's amendment. | would ain winiiestan in the notes wi the canal of the pumping-works at rldge- | br the Chiengo aewage. The motion to inako the report. the epeelil Neng en net eae atu de hnd been Instructed by that body to Investigate yawns recognized, Tho pumplngewarks c Hern the palluttons of ate ecially the elfect | fe einaiit in macty ais, MY ronson INDICATIONS. OFficr oF THY Cire S10NAL Orricen, Wasittnaron, D. C., Jan, 11. m.—For Tennessco and the Oblo Valley, and the Lower Lake region, risiog, followed by falling barometer, northoast vary- ‘ork. und, | {ng to southeast winds, slightly warmer, part forty weather, tho fol- though there in MU present nee indication of ny For the Upp F Lake rex Jpper . ve ipl andl Seow: Missouri Valleys, falling barometer, a mr o- | auch action on the part. packe i ort “for “tne pry “ot Recwing the | rhe agmey of tho pimps In promoting oxtta- | order for s ofgtock, dart 2h enw thon putand | iutned'cxpert and Me. Nei De a Eee Ra ee etree a tia taration of | Hon Wil be more nceded a winter than In wun | curried hy a vote of yen a nye KAM | tho Anglo-American Packing & Hrovision Com- | Uitonists that, shottld they tuke biek the Zircon tho pumps upon the Bouth Branch was marked | Cf UCC eo st Myth Pooveye! Freedinen's Ald Soefety had asalatod, | per County, Miss., who clalmed to bo thelr it. MeAuloy, Ridrdun, Pureell, | jn tulvanee In waxes which they grinted enrller in te y number whi Wwiedged he enti etn water In tho canal by the passage of bouts pro- | Smyth, Poovey, Throop, Burret, sa tho returned oxpert, who smiled blandly | the xeuxon, the reduction would havo to be Bube iE dba deny sues USUe Te same num 0 | nnd ncknowiedged he had received SL a hend and favorable; the result, however, belpg af ore 1 be vs i from the party. He wna very reticent regaraln| fected by tho operation of athor erties, gomes | Motes extdatlon in Rome eusrrec He ed relat STHLERT-RATLAWAYR, oxho entered the bogs’ presenen: MRE he ca A : ‘Mr, Owen thous that thoy ehoutd rulse funds | bis relutions With then, and sturted for howto tor times hindering and sometines alding the parle | Wil Involve n muely Inrger oxponse than this | Ald. Altpeter, by consent, Introdueed an order, Hero Tum hack to work, Mr. Netl John Fluberty, the Stock-Yarls striker who | not only for the 70 who needed Immediate as- | night, . flention of the river. ‘These causes were the | Wal, and mueh longer thie to oifeet the result, | Which was passed, directing the Commisaloner of Oh, you're Intck to work, are yous und where Sruainere sted fast weck on charges of riot and | gistanee, but for tho others who camo, ————_—_—_— varlations in tho lake loyel, tho local. ralng, and | pg ost of the pumphig, works, whlch were | Public Works to report under what ordinances ron going to work? nexatdt. wis itp befere justice Mutson, yesters Dr. Willing favored the culling of anothor BUSINESS NOTICES, the constant increase of sewage and offal re- | oreoted by the Ktate fn 1850 and 1860 te supply the city rallway compnnies swept the dirt from Well, F suppo 6 out have a Job for me 2" day. He was held over until Jan, 14 in bondsof | mooting, when people could come prepared to i bave naman In your | 240. O'Meara, the mon who wis arrested with | yo ta work ut once, with committecs nominated, of water. pe Konsue, or should follow the matter up and re- aulting from tho {nereasing population, As the - eaten fi ‘1 y the tricks Inte the gutters and allowed it ta re- Indeed, T huven't. i TDHIATON nnd TG AMOI bf SeWe Tiere eee eee ee ie ree [tuaht there all winter: nlsa, under whutardi- | plgeo that ilte tt 0 r. Him, ts wut to havo eft for Indiana. ‘The other | realy to commenes sperutians, L. ©. Parder, Eaqs the nirece mb Aho ni a Bleaclnur ! he Hiner tration couialued in the reports of the Canul munnces they jaetl Kuch large “ snow-shuilies " on Renn en tinclorntand sit one Balin bes Teen tees Eh ena warrants were sworn ane Ht Arts ie walt it wae a iuestion Nurnett’s Extract Leman is entirely free from css muirked. ‘Che oifeet of the coinpletlon of Y rt eta ri 1 oe isdn hele woWw=plowe. D vork, My e 5 ether thoy should atop. wi ie refugees Itt a . nelds, Cte. { Cominuleatonrcea 9 hive pecaritent teat ane end ‘The meee order—tho remonstrance ngainst % to sign anything you want me to." ore et forpentlns ba tho deep ent was to drain tho South Hranelt | sinut 10,000 enble. fee! f t for the tlme being, - The drainage of | otent teet. Tho building yet rommins, though it tho improvement of Division street, from Clark » Teuppose, but we only want men to Bln ‘THM INTOLERANCE OF LANGR UNIONS. Neve ull the colored refugees who needed help tho river into tho can! fa intluenced ) ty jonsed to private parth forarshort time, [| tothe canal bridgo—was tukon tp, the Commit- that when we xiye them work. 1 have no job ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Inthe other Northorn States, we goverdt! causes, among them the clevation of | hiya no donne that an areangement. could bo | eon Street and Auevs, North Division, rece | for you, and anv'not Mkely to have forsome time | Cieago, Jun. 11—As a generat proposition the tuke lovel, whieh Ia not constant, which Is | HYG With the Canal Conmnbsloners for Hts use | Ommending the granting of tho prayer, uinee | ¥ ete ji : une o teeeradtat nad p ie Tt thy | ing, There should be a Provisional Commitice higher in July and August and lower in Decem- | without any oxpense to the City of Chicago, [| {hore waa no hucosally: for making the improve- The unfortunate man's face yrew nbout 1 yard y be written down that no classes tn a] 0 | appointed, to act immediately and get the work vor and January, and which hos a secular varias | fin informed that the old. tock’ ean be restored Went, ns the street Is In goad passable condition, long as he walked off, utterly broken down by | departmentgof lsbor are so glyen to quarreling | lilt out before the public ineeting should bo ton during cortiin well-dotlned periuds of the | ira cust not niare than $10,000. If the whole | The report was concurred in. thotunexpected turn which wifalrs bad taken. | with capital, denouncing whut they term Itsex- | cilled, yeur, “In fiso the avermzo depth waa tess than ‘ Mecevcting is works shoul ho | Ald. Peevey, by consent, presented n remon- | Instances Ike tho above veeurred by the Bord | ortions, and recounting the burdens which they |, DF suvare thought the refugees should be as- uny year ninco Isr, and ft fs now probubly lower | '¢3),600 ar 870,000, and the expense of operating aguinst the vacation of Jackson street, | Wl through the nfternoon, showing how #3 rs vd ee Y | sisted wherover thoy were to ho found. Surnett’s Vanilla Prepired from sclectod vanilla beans, and contains no Tonqua, Balsam Peru, or othor vile adulterations. Measra, pi Burnet & Co, Boston, Mastum Guntime: Knowing your favoring extracts to be the finest made, it gives me pleasure to recommend thom 1g euch. Your Vanillu, being. entirely free froin Tonqua, is sought for by edie eeniies who know and appreciate an artf Dr. Leavitt was of the sume opinion ns Dr. WUl- 4 ° 60, he insist It fully tay th i} a 4 " - elo of real merit. » 0. PARDKE, thanatany time during the past iifteen yours, : cul. thoroughly tho men bad been nsiat It wrongfully tays on the shoulders of | "Dr. Willing moved thats committed of soven |“ ‘i A ‘The Wireeton ‘of the wind han Meo n grok deal there biou cLalnouse Oy 3 lob peRdiy. A weudig Tkswua reférred to the Committee on Streots FOOLED BY THETH OFFICERS Inbor, 1s trade und inbor unions. And $¢ muy bo | be tppolnted tn eather Information and consider | ~ / = eNO Lo Blanton Bn do with tho dratinge canucity of tha canal, " and Alleys, Weel vision. 7 a ate octtye io Nuces ca. of the colored peaple 2 Westerly aud southwesterly wiids, wileh ard COMPARED TO TIT DENEVITS ithe aagno Aiermua presented an order direet=, | {pte ee utter misappretension of Uo rend aitun~ | rrvted uniwalliady tank Sue in errnten te WMGRATING FHOM THE ROUTH. ned remedy fo linws om Heil tre provalent here, lower the luke lovel, whilo enst- | which woutd renult. Tum entisiied that an equle ) jug the Controller to pay baek to the owners of } "An expert. bone-puller who hind repaired to * irs Mrs. Titus auld she had been. In Kansas and | febecnning very populin Rotll ay Gis be ak urly winds raise it. In 1870 the winds were oa table arrangement ean be mide with tho Canal | pool tables the Heenge fee collected from thom | «yo onice of Armour & Co. was completely dumb. less skilled, Its members are rendier In denun- had cxamined Into the condition of the colored | 4 a0 ning very popular, Retail ut Sle by all ory but uinety-cight days, while there | Commissioners for muintatuing the work, ‘The | for 16, founded when ho heard that his place wea hen | gation, aud more intolerant of opposition. | serugece, She left there bout tho. iniddle of | see were = westerly) ones on MO Ce fall from tho hend of the canal to Lockport, It went to the Committee on Licenses. Acceptably (led by a stalwart soung mun from This Intter characteristio among unlons | December. She found they needed hunber for Phere: dally uct on oe ene ed ee eect eay enilatetnen en GAMILING. Kantis city, and that he would hive to watt | Of tmekilled | lubor, ie nowhere | more | shelter the inst of anything nt present, al. CHOCOLATE, 1 fe} are abot ches a yuel y vite ? oo aaa ] . ay Y 4 . Ml enure an heir treatment of heir - + r “e Fee et ere a ROME jy ttcen Spohr. | iugrecnuout init nine per howe nt tis time, | Ald. Cullerton offered tho following, which | patiently until his chunee for employment came | Cotfow-warkinan whe declines ta tinite withthelr | (ough they enna from the South tn rage aul “ -elocity yeh woe passed: round with the improved condition of business * hile thel *y needed clothing linmedintely, She sald there {Hime of the your Uo flow 18 50, SII AE ae eae ct ae ee ne | lewoteed, That. tls Tonor tho Mayor bo and | following an expected Inerenes uf hom-reecipts | Aoterdre at denounchyg tho einploser aatne | wus Agoclety in Kansas ormunizod for the pure Seen Te ater oO et Tne | HAG WIL PrOINOLS tho oxWutn at cowage, | We Ie herchy instructed to ee to tethat tho mae | Within the next few duye, ‘The mun mildly Ine | vercatat Bhylockk, mud uppent. ti thotr fellows | Pore OF looking after tho wark of, providing for Fe eT ee a eee arid investigndton Tum sntisied tate | 10 relition to tho suppression of gambling with | slnuated that he thuuuzht the Professor war | (yetand on thote sigats antaen and tovnce indes | to, forumecs, | Ite incmbere wera workin, Ainuined Uy the cant, ts frequently ad erent that | swith Waa cubie feet Gy water preaie mio thy | 18 ghownles ot tho elty te promptly and rigidly | HEHE BANG AF Pe crew guiiuey are | PURMeHtLS, Yet sosooltns ono engugud in tholr | SHOUEPAR, The President of the soctely wus tho water flows out into. the lake, Fixed and | head of the canal per minute the mln river and ithe sine Alderman offered a_ resolution, | able ta kill but. forty-five hogs anhoureould | Wor weeks to net thus, independently, and hide ‘ For Breakfast! - crowded, CHOCOLAT MENIER, Ask Your Grocer For It! PARIS AND LONDON. NEW YORK DEPOT, 286 GREENWICH-ST. FRANKIIN MAC VEAQH, CHICAGO, COCOA. eee oe ne a oe Mates | saineo Will rommiv trom cowuge nedollecand tee | Which wns parsed, aireeting the ‘Controtlor ta | Juuelly word to digpanse with Lis gervicen, Oho ha thagh he wera, A trator and adew te | gilt suet real a letter from tho officers of (his Inttor deluge tho current, ani tho former ddualne | low und that tho potability af tho “water én tho | Panett the next moots the julien acul foro att that ye pwere only killing | te atened todeath, What moroatriking contre | Srciets, witell depleted tho eulterinys of tho Juhea tho capacity of {he canal to Ty oe tae et ee ee eee ae tee anos | itm. ty 10. af mnynitly. Metion could be found Inthe conduct of mon? | “"Mmwtitus was asked by tho Rov, Mr. Gtbert , nk rf : . - Aud yet this condition of things has been 1 * " a a “ of The arino Alderman eubmitted an order di- “Mr, Powons himaolf at: tho open-air meeting ‘5 1 | whether the people told her what they emigrated aii AWAY suventinceyoeee inion take ieuktition the, wewse OE tho | reethue tho proper olicens to. take tmmediato | taal Thursday,” respouded the unfortunate ex- | fineg the Minion atrike at tho’ puckinge | *%, : anya that thy amount of water which passed | Yorn Trach after it hag ance heen eleaned out, | Ops to revise the city ordinances. It wus | Pert. hoses. What oppression did tho men sutfer at | oe replied that they did, and they all toll her through the canal nt tho Brldeport tock, tho | gna would diminish tho mulsunee nthe Bouth | passed, Sir. Lorenz ted tho man quietly up-statrs, took | thehunds at tholremplnyors when thostrico wna | tesame tory. They left ecauso thoy could depth being clghtand a half fect, on alxteen | Park of the South Branch ath preesfaurtha, | Ald. Lorenz presented a resolution ealling on | out bis wateh, and bade him tuo ono of the | Weiored? Did they meet them in the night, tine | not Possibly live any longer in the South: that consecutive days in the summer of 187d was Lam fuformed by practical mi that the tr the Commissioner of Public Works to send in an | seen pangs for Ove minutes, The man did so, as they were oii from their work and beat they would rather freeze and atarve about 4,000 eublo tout per minute, “But Dr. | orpaso of current In the oandd which would ros | esthuate of the cost of fitting up for an Orphan | wid tho resutt was that tn that tine twenty-one | ong revite them teas they worked? Did they | {7 Kansns thin stand tho pistols = and Paluch Loltaten tut at wore than ATO, atte from dite miereme ot witer would not me | Sasi the, buildin owned ty the oity on thu | hows werd, massed throuzl) thu mill. lle | Sucretiy notify them that AF they were at dhetr | (RO, bawiccknivis of tho, Bunt. Sho. took foot por minute pussed during Si,” That yeur, ally: interfere with navigation beenuse of its ) comer ot Eighteenth and Arnold streots, worked with w celceity ind reguliurity riot sure | SOL hc houses inthe moraiur rendy for | My peraonul etatemonte, which she now had forthirty durs, tho current of tho malu river | inereused dopih, ‘Tho. inke level is tower now | Henk throu. ‘ juseed by the best wang thy House bud ever pres | Places tn the houwes tn the moruinyg, ready fOr | in hor posession, of people who bad had relu~ flowed Into the lock, and on ten days there was | than it hus boon fora mumber of years, but Akl. Knopf subinitted a report of the Cam- | Vlously hod init. Tho man looked on In wid | ie thelr frinilies for the safety af thehaueres. tives and friemis taken from their beds at night uring tho arenter part of | jrajing frum. the experience of tho past, ft will | mittee on Markets, recommending the following | tatontshment, and assured the Trofessor that, | nid exerelse every net of Hceree and oper ter. | ta.the woods aud thero hung and their bodies x when tho etiial was frozen | Hela tovice within dyenre nid will continue to | changes in tho £ook of thy Gp Reulers- Dormnge hed tha Union mon really known how succeesful” | Ninian in this power to intimtdato them? ig | Matitated. . over, | not Foun 1000 cubic feck | rag during a member of yours. Hut io improve. | find depot sealcs, 70 tnatent ot bOcenta; hopper Jy the green hands were Ming thelr places, they | Eiuh vandueh was, ven Ruggested by. an | ,, 28 motion, tho Committee was inercased to peed per iahne During duly and August of | tent in the condition of the water Inthe canal | Scales, 81.25 Instead of 70 conta; bay and conl | wou HW have burried up and ended tho strike long we 1 ‘at thirteen, and they wero elected na follows: Gen, no current. Prob at. your Jrissilily 35,000 feet, pasted, re i f scaler, 81 intend of 7 conte, ago. Tike the restot the strikers, he had pluced | Chiplover the very, beavens | would fal 4... Heveriigo, Chatrmun; 11, N. Rust, dames CATER i ‘Tho look-tender nt Joliet. hus made a tong | Hit fiver ean bo expucted from this cause, for | BCT mendatary ordinnnes wos tld over. Tuipltelt eontidence inthe stories told bythe | theindiznation ef the Iuboror wt the outtare | Powell, ID. Rowler, C. Be Notsou, Tdward OUATEFUL—COMFORTING, series of obapevations, begun in Ootober, 177 | haher ine level will produce will uot keep pico | _ Boma tall thon took pluco regurding a niotion | Union orators and until that minute bud bee | tiie reutaned Winn Aud yet dee toe cach or | Speakman, Philip D." Armour, T. Bi. Avery, ’ whioh show that, whore tho water passes’ over | MHber Inice level will produ of Ai Dixons to insiene thoe Comulites on | Moved that tho useertion that Onion eptes had | these questions esnetty, dedoribe the conduct of | jouriey Law, 7 4h, Carter, L. Z. Lalter, Franklin EPPS COCO. A. tho dim, nn fuercaye of sewage and stench were : Ktreota'and Alloys, West Division, to report at | counted the hogs killed by tho bouso and re- | Wane ne avers day ance A ta | MaeVengh, aud J. V. Farwell, 2 Ritioon during the winter of 1877-'8 whenever NE IKIES NOT SILANE tho next meoting In reference to ‘the vacutlon | corded tho mite was trite, Worleantatdeat the tnion? “Gntil t eo dimmatitts: Tt waa decided that {lve members of tho Pro- BREAKFAST. the water ut tho dam was low, but both disap. | in the approhonslons whieh aro felt by somo that | of Juckson strect, AU the éinaller louses tho ponitent. afontsts | Werk oulatde of visional Committee should constitute a quorum, punrod na the witor Incransed, Homutter towhat | Wo Pullorton avenue condule will pollutetho | inwne wraed that tho Committco woutd not, | recived Hntich more plenaint. reception thin of the laburer for his fellow asumes n differ: | and the Committes fs to vlect its own Treasurers tho Inereusy was due, Moderite high winds dise | water-mupply of tho elty | if the “water | bo ‘ublo to act, as some of thom wore out of | At tho lirger ones, ‘Chexe places had not fully et a ee ee ey hie ompnitts | Mr. B Nelson suggested that thoy open a rte eR Oe i i ar a Rte ented nis esnn a pne viveny Hey | Mery ast, MAT, cM ACE | aulnerptlon at an mks eoeetons ign tnd . 4 y aq ys yer fA vate may under cere kK t ¥ ¥ yer ae " there, an Wy je t Secret y uit odor Was markad, on 116 slight, and on HU there | tin conditions, ing. from. tho North joe ee ler aald he seout. eekdbacommlttes ty places which they tecupied previous to ahe | 08 this the employment of machinery was i. 1 Cor 800 iis A SLANT ag ys previous to the ; n wis none, Following o low stage of water in | Branch Into the conduit necessurity eansaes 0 |. Peavey “ i: : Severs wn | driven by trides-unions. out of Birmingham, Rentembicr of Inst yeurall tho He Ald. Poovey hopod tha Commities would bo | strike. In no case, however, will a mun be taken eh wero killed, | How of the water from the mun river inte the | giver 0 rc : back ‘who does not both ree! rom. tho | leaving that city yet to do moat of its work by | ourlond of lumbar by this evening. fii tho Foturn Of tho present. winter. tho | North Grunons but how fuethie will aitect. tho | Mintimer hones aiteioge (aoe could wive the | ey ee ate et Tate run | want labor, wnt for {ko reasons tho carliest |. “Pho eubseription ite. luuving, been opened. by gtenches returned. Store {un reo timos as | flow of water hito the font Hranch from tho | "tho motion wis lost, and the Couneti ad- | foluing “uny “tither similar” association, | umttactories uf sleet went run shelled 70 | ino Socrotary, Mr. C. It. Nelaun sulmeribed &Ml: quch organto matter was then contained Inthe | ineln river und ating circumstances he fs | journcd, The mitl-Union packers arc unantmousin their | Sunehester. It Is possible by Ike means to de Gen, dL. Boveritge and Mr. J. W. Agard 23 witer a8 the year before, From thut tle up | nut prepared to aay, excopt that when tho cure — decision upon tls point. ‘They look upon the prive Chie fue of one of her greatest Industric cnet; Dr. W,C. Willing, the Roy. Simeon. Gil to date the water bas been ‘filthy without ox- | rent is toward the hike it will bo almost impossl- = : thd of the present strike aan purely tenrpornry | Au it reomins with the authorities and tho | hort,» cash,” the Rev. J. at, Caldwell, und Dr. ception, and only an unusal rise of water bna | ble to purity tho North Gruneh in this wy, for 7 THE DAIRY, hdvantage, whieh can only. be retained by the | Pucker to uke the prompt and clfective methods | G_g° Pp, Ravin €4 cnet. avulted'to clean It sinaaiea ae tho fowaye of bot the, anal River ‘and ‘South wuinogt v}ltunen on thelr part. They Intend not dn thodr | Hae age tte down such luwlesness und | “on motion of br. Willing, it was agrecnl that ‘all of 1877 analytes were made a mainch Ww ow into Ht. | When water Ia only to fusist_ upon tho resignation of cach | 7¢ tho pnatars of the ‘city should bo asked to In, cunnl wud river water, at various points, show- putaped from the lnke into tho North | Program of the Fourteenth Annual i er eae “ . the butter herare thely consrogations. es ree} Independenve of t tue fallowiuir arin ut orgunie nntier found | Timed tte eltect will "ho 19 create .w cur. | | Meoting of tho Northwestern Dutry'= Unton gun andl ila mercoment The Provisional, Committee wis instructed to In exch 1,000,000 pu Voe | rent into the muin river, and thonce through | mons Association to Be HVE TO DUN ANOTHEM a) EX meetat the Gi Pacific Hotel at dp. m. tos the South Fork of the South Branuh, 60; South | the South Brauch Inta the canal, dintuishing, or | Wtarvard, Meld At | nyt atso to sou that tho uzreomont Is kent. The TILE COLORED EXODUS. aaa ee einitattee Inclten. to: sem wig one Pork, near the mouth of two rewers, 1.253; | attimes cutting off tho supply of water which ities wnner in whieh suine of tho Onton men yesters tions of clothing thut they tauy seo fit to give to ‘Archer avenue bridge, 125; the South and West | otherwise flows from tho Inke fito. these chun- { 1 SPeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, day signed away their ullegimce to tho Assoc | Sunoring Negroes In Barracks at Toe | Horatio N, Must, Centril Warchouse, corner of Branches, before function with the South Fork, | nely, thus. adding tho suwae of tho North to | ELain, TL, Jan. 12—Tho Secrotury of the | Hon wasn very clear Indication thut they did so cas. Mov fe Hush and Kinalo streets, of to guthor contribus being Chlengo sewage proper, 74; head of the | thut'of tho South Branch, ‘The addition of that | Northwestern. Dalrymen's Association hus to- | With wimental reservation, and that the wet per pela, Kas.—Movemont for Their ie | int iM ti vestries of their churches, or in any canal, 121; Lemont, Ig; Grand Lack, Jollet, | sowie would render the lower portion of the | day issued the prograyzof the forthcamt #0 cannot Bo lopked upon us binding to my very | Het way thoy plense, H IO” Dosplaines 'Wivorn a, inile and | Bouth Brauch nearly as foulus the North Brush So ee ae rergiruning nas | ret dewree, ‘They Intend, therefore, to keep | A Iurgely-nttonded meeting was bold in Par- | “tho meeting adjourned to the call of tho Com- Ghnlt betaw Jolfot, 105. The first two spec! | now ik. IL would dimply bea transfer of the | Rua convoution, whieh will be held at Harvard, | close watch, aud nip in tho buduny attempt at | ioe 7 Grand Pucitle Hotel yesterday ufternoon } mite Tens show the otfedt of tho drainage of the | wulunee, nnd aninereuse of At ut Jollet, At | Molfenry County, Il.on Feb, 10, 11, and 12. resuscitating an usgaclation, whl for the purpaso af orguulatng an ussooiution for slaughtering and rendering establishments at | other tinier tho elfeot of pumping tron the lake | Ou 'Tuesday, Feb. 10, ut 2 p.m. Judge Ayer, of | 80 preludl to tho | Interesta ee ee WOOD'S REFUNDING SCHEME the Stock-Yurds. Specimens collected in Sep- | Into tho North Branch would be to carry tho | Harvard, will deliver’ the address of wel mombers and of thelr employers. the rellof of tho refugee freedmen in Topeku, i tember of lust your, white tho streams were vory | Kowage Crum the latter lito the luke through a 3 welcomo, | tho same time thoy futent to make up| Kas, There were presont a number of pro Spectul Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Tow, wore analyzed with tho inane river, and. when, tho current is | He response being by Cenrga % Gooch, of Chi- | fully to tho men whatover of: good the Union | pent gontiomen interested In the movomont, ine | New Youx, Jan, 1.—The statement credited § THY FOLLOWING RESULTS: shiggich to euae latter, and” te | cago, W. D, Hourd, of Fort Atiinson, Wis, tho | did them na a benovolent nasociation. - During |, J, Ie Loverldgo, Dr. W.C. Wit py telegraph to the Hon, Fernando Wood, that Flead of canul, 118: Jollet, i02:, Morrie, 100s some oxtent the South Branch, to. heeame foul | President of the Associution, will deliver hia | tho troublous times which are now ended the cluding Gen. J. joveridgo, Dr. W. C. Witting, | by telegraph eee i Pugo River, 45 WA atlets 0 "ieltoney By Du | indottensive, ‘Tha only way toavoldull this 16 | Mnual address, After the appointmentof com- | pickers have had no the to consider the dotally | Mr. HH, N. Ilust, tho Key, G. B. F, Suvuye, ho had recelved a proposition from certain Now 4 . 4 “Nya thorough knowlodge of the natural Inws which gavorn the operations of digestion snd nutrition, and by neureful applleatun of tho uy nrupertias of Melle avlectoil Covoa, Mr, Eppa lias provided tublos with 1 dolleatoty-tavored buver our breakfaste rae which may savour any heavy duciirs bills. tis by the Juulle clous tina of wuteh aetletos of dlot ‘that a constitution Tay Do RMdunly DUNE Up Une xtron® enowel to ree aint overy tendency to disease, Hundreds of aibtlo runiadies aro flouting arnund us, renity to atiack whore vor thero ina wonk point, Wo may. escape many futalshatt by keoplns oursolves well fortifiod with ura blond and o properly-nourishod frame."—Civil gain tine only (H4eD and ), Iaboled old in tina only (ié-D and B), labgled a JAMES ELPS & CO. Momeopathto Chemisty Landon, Eng, Dopot in Chicavo: Amith & Vanderbucn, himndown for 80 16 a starter, . ‘ Mr. Rust said bo would do his best to get of a ghte of tho employer und the » Inhorer, 8. NEW LIGUTS, Revolution in Gas Lighting! NEW PETROLEUM LIGHTS. PYBUVHATIO MIGHT 40 TO Ste PER 1,000! PETROLEUM QASLIGHT 60 TO Ste PER 1,000! is Company witl § and adtabiished or now Gane We —————— pitatists, muntetpalttios, smpanios in each Jocallty Hout tho United Htatos in auypplyini (0 consurne ors diner and enner Nights than can he pros duced by uny other known process, tet ° * ¥ y :] v1 by Ww! 4 ’, i ° hi th Ciroulnta describing these Huhla, which are now on ipo of Pe ay Inlet | {a increase tho flow of water fromthe hake Inte | mittees, exsays will be road by O.1t. Heach ayd | Of the formation of the fund which they will | D, D, tho Roy. Blmcon Gilbert, tho Rev. | York eapltalists agreeing to fund the entire pg. berka, Bt: Sansuinon, iver ie Stet Cesena thorote nenthor way. todo. this | Colt Gibbs, of Whitowater, Wie wd | hiae for tho hone of thelr cmphayes, ue they | Qeybe Me) Hey, Bien Gor riot, ate, | amount af bonds falling duo in 1880 nt a per | CxMitlon nt ur ufico, nnd uo the full moeiv of hy 4 miliro elstern | witt 4 ed. TE re On Wednexday tho subject of * Practic - | will now give the matter fall caneideration, and 3 oe ‘ . i hot flitered, 067 beud of eH y eee enero head ar theeunal would | tereataking” will bo Aertel yea RRL Mt: | Moncooc iets planes the Murer hiuees wilt fei | Jobn Dalo, th Tey. W, 11, Bidwell, D; D-,Sourus | cent should his bill bo passed, wax fournd to bo plulnes River at dollot, ganals hicnyo, 00; Des- | Nor create the necessary current, the amount | Oneida, I; F.C. Curtis, Rocky iUver, Wis,; | Understood, euch give &5,000, while the emalier | (ary James Powell of the Ameriean 3 jonury | truo to-duy, Such a letter was written and sont, Pinuthe ct tine Beso uats Bobs inois, aboye the | Thy be Increased up to100dN0 cuble feet, which | Jol Stowurt, Anaiosn, In, ond othors. The | establishments will be goncrous 11 proportion, Associntion, Dr. eae Edwards, ae Siranoels Wut the proposition ftself is lnughed at There wus a difference botw is tho present unpacity of the canal, ‘Tho South | Defects of Western Dairying, and How to Itemo- | thus forming a handsome eupital with which to | of the West Division, Mr. Joun’A, Gwen. aud | 0" wow: York bunkers. “ Thoy aay the cole if, Siterence Letwoon encolmens | Burieaa heen a stindiag menieo for tho elty's | dy Thom" will regeive uttention from Taruol | #utrt the proposed benevolent weueme on a soll | Others. y 1 amount of bonds falling due in, 1s pollgctod on tho zk and 2lth af Ducuinber ut tho | health over snes in, Anrioue ptans hive been | Boles, Davis Junotion, WL; tho Hon. Htmm | foundation, Tho meoting wns called to onler by Mr. TEN. | total amount of bonis falling “duo, in, 180 vely diy of water, which conta SW parts of ore ci} J. abe ) Bhoboy wat, Wix., Ww. hat the atrike is over, It avery hurd to tell. i i: id = ~ if Bs! OPM pgomnarattvely stuurnnnt oat phe. bead. Se AR in’ mittion, W. dlarely, Jhurbion, Wie 1t, | the mutter now stunds, the original cause of | been printed aud Strom utd ctrearutiore the £0, emtues, without ontaide id, Tn 1881 cover 8700, THE HLECTRIO LIGHTS Can be hind on applicatian, Compantos equipped with: those lights can soon and forever control the malight bualnose ot any locality. Ne hotter opportunity for tho nate und profitable Investment of capital can bo found in any coarket, ‘The closest Investigation by the best oxports Is invited, THE WORLW'S LIGHT MANFQ. CO., 116 and 118 Dearborn-nt., Chicayo, Il. nono of thom oan f read an essay; ‘Rian v" pated. MoAduin, in, Ls H. apt o el vo $s fully” ‘On notion, ex-Goy, J. L. Beveridge was called | 000,000 will be muturcd, but there soems a gett Ce ree egal’ aimuttcr would doubticws See ae eae eae Cammiatice on | Alouticelio, ng will fell." How ta FR a eee eee ety ining likey to cute | upon to preslde, and the Hoy, Bimean Gilbert was Sral opinion taut the existing prijudies nelinat,} |... NUIRNE CHANGES. Tinee, ot very Hele Berea ncn! takes | rrenlth und County Reintions. Miukea Iuutter.* "Mobert. MeAdum, Homo, N.Y | trouble * fs the ailiewtty” | whith, until uppolnted Beeretary. unteation which ho | muy bill that may pass Congress prohibiting tho DISSOLUTION. when the canal is frozen over, uxldation being Mons URIDO itoadhy 8 enti will bo occupied with a ban wit ce i sentry tno aan mon | nad received from Kansas, stating that there | Secrotary from treating with any combination | | The copartnorshlp borstofore existing botwoon the fonarent extent suspended.’ De. Hach win | AM. Bwift Introvluced an onter dinecting tho | quct and woctute, ae] wilh Imvo in Anite, Work. | Under tho | ios eniored rotugevs inburmuckent Topekhy | of capitalists In carryiugout the provisions of | undersigned expired sus day by NOOO. ag ny lsappointed at tho small amount of oxidation | Commisstoner of Publlo Works to ineludo In ble On ‘Thursday Walter Carr, of New York City, | of them will bo unable to find work at all dieting who wore fn pressing need of Immediate relict, the wut. id 1 hierar, oy HI that ocourred when the river was free from Ice, | next unnual estiate the cost of ereoting a = thole successurs, Bherur, Boirk & Co. und oll Habil ¥ ‘i Balog : Reena The Stay. Burke Leavitt wanted to know ox- ‘This largo amountof orgautematicrexpluins tae | heldeover tho South Brunch nt Jackson street. | jlae yy We eras, and there will bo a.digeuselon | the romnalnder pf Ee sito ne Ee aT namuniesd by slid rub, are ny C.K, Ke rs Sheayi ° +i " actly how much need there was to give. Ho ‘Thanking aur friends for thelr many favors fn the fourful stench ut Joliot and other paints. below | ‘The ordor wus paaod. done aubnurng, Elin. ils DG. Cheaver, | uve orguntzud non Unton forces araduteruined | thntent the people of Chicago wera ready to | ye Eee TUE NEGROES. each peat, wa Donpenk a liberal patronce for the ne, Arid, on ts river, The odor wos peoultar, und could Ald, Dixon introduced a,potition fora bridus stock, J1L3 1B, MeGlnoy, i in, Il.¢ the Hon, | cimploy, and tho only places ta be. provided for | #ive if thoy lniow how to go about it and how s ‘rand Clark Counties, MMi vod HANLAN 1 PROS de detected us far down asin fulte ‘during lust | at Dearborn strozt, which wus referred to tho | Tira Rnilth. Col. Itt Litlurof Davonport, | thoatelkvrs wilt be these caused bylun increased | Much was otuully noeded, | Le winnted to know from Jasper and Clark Countics, Miss, arrived | cuieago, gan. I. pales winter, The sewage curried through the canal | Board of Public Worka, la, will rend nn eamny, v nmount of work, ‘There fs but very Httle dlf- | xumethin: duflnit, and he thought there should | here to-day In a destitute condition, Thoy wish ” of thi time comes mulnly from the South Fork, The siune Alderman Introduced a potition to ‘ y understanding of the mutter. | to goto Kansas, but, as they hnye no means, and Sarita erence e - f be hud a better r SET aR AI CI ain aa ere a cor no a mR invited’ to exbitit. thols pode, aad a gometttoe | ont. “Hoge ett tho pronontert tg Ie somebody wha had been wateniny thisexadus | guy Rellof Board hofe baw no funds, 5 mouths the oa ver, wid aakes asf refer Ty vi! 1 " ? | 1 ¥ eve | inore cloacly a expluin a ) sluughtring houses uso o grewt quantity of | Cominittes on itallroadls.. ‘Cho proposed Vuel- | Thy ueine ees 62 CXRERIG And Teor on | ee OT ert aiare will Leen ran ta | Would bo very glad, they will be obliged to abit for thein- The undoralimed having this day purchased the Ins tor Harlan B, Parsons, i tho busiioss of Bhoror ct Mursons, will continuo the grocery hustncas at the * old stund undur the name of Sheror slit kk Ca, - ‘Wuter, which necvssurily drains into tho South | tion of dnvkson street is to enablu the Fort: 2 " . Str HN. Itust suid he tndorstood thore wore | selves; until some provision | can be SUELUI, Fork. Wasn ttoud to bulld tts now depot, LE rpouk of boforo next dune.» Ar this proves to be | sctrexting aver 0 refugees in barruekn ut | ude for thom, ‘Phoy came hera ln churgo of i 2 mute QENERAL OnsenvaTiONS, Ald. Cullorton insisted thut the omer could FT IN A LURCH, - Hee eee eee. IMMINE cote and” Tanck; They THk na je Coy Mmuuat nuvasmont | MARC IAN YaMod MonoaT, ol Emlarp ly, Saket dete BA From a careful consideration of. all theso | 2b Preperly xo to the Cominitieo on Rallrouds, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, whit thoy with) do: ds) a” problem | &48 to orect a amuall toe tal to roliuve tho 5 7 = facts, 1 conclude that a pructiont und fmmediate | UUs at itehould go tethoCummiitce nn etrettt | Spmxarieny, il, Jun» 2—Unitod states | whtuh | tho Union upon Whose | drowded barracks of the lok peoply thut wore ity MONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR, a Fumely for tho prewont pollution G¢ the Chleaga mu Alyys oF ihe jon, to whom It did } starshal TE. 1. loo this {afternoon received wdis- | honeyed wands they hae been hanging forthe | thera. ‘The speaker had ua doubt that plenty of River can enly be found ina greater und more » wi Probably | weney could by raised, patch from Attorncy-General Devons, in | DAst three weeks, fit constunt How of water from tho Inke Inte the RIVE NAVIGATION. 4 r Mill bes usked. fo solve for thon, Who O'con. | Mr John A. Owen aiid he had recived n tote eo CUM uit that the pallition of the livtuols | Ald, Ballard Introduced the following, which, | fxpouse to alottur of inquiry, anying that bo | Hell, Powers & Co, said to thy dueibled thous | ter trun Stee. Hllzubeth 1 Comatocis of tapi, f River deponda moiily upon the stage of water, | from its length aud tho revolutionary roforma | (eo) bad no authority to pay out any monoy | sunds yestorday thit they wero frew once more in wistelt whe aid f ne hi cee Guicngo i ‘Tho variability of the How from the luke inte | contemplated, created considerablonmuarmont: | elthor to witnesses, Jurors, or on account of | {0 go fo work, Cully 100 of them Immediutoly | rpondont of oie of tte Wee i ingees ti tee ¥ the eauul to the Llknols Hier fe i wellnscor | WHEKEAR, The crowded condition. Of OUF | thor oxponses of tho ullleo or courts after tho | lok them ut ihelr word and sought for employ. | MAWe there ire ne, Ti Ne a toro favor fact, aud if ts equully well asoertutuud | river during the woaron of nuviyatlon, owing t0 | uxpinition of his camiutadion on the Leh, aud | Ment Li SA of them wat | Wot from iwoutyelve te nety cumug Mv avery | - OF ; + vl 4 ¥ \- oF cit ere nk tonny, CH, r , v y — —= clent to dilute isle whuroncd fuellitiiy anit Ange ge agua that memaake on the hn {hit thore wis no authority for him ta Lot their | day. About one-itfth of these were uble to buy ould bo taken a q often. el 2 ‘ Ploy, be not suticiens now, ‘Sheso vonsicorations | onco te tellevo the burbor and muy navigation ton’ This conmindctionienvos tio United Stutas Melek’ wilt repute this morning to OConnoll, | Netle lund, and to rost were In cate with certainty the remedy for all the | of the mutt brinch of tho river safer; ani Court, now in sesso utlcully without - | Powers & Co. aud ask for an navies," and 1 ALMOST A STARVING CONDITION, crusting the How of luke water through the | betwaun Welleand Lake street brides I4 UY | cerned and will also result in detulniog a treo | Hrudtnna gleam of ammito which Feligvenies | Seineliweat sites and. had eon wesicinge night Vurlable, In this contiection bell uttontion. t aye muItkule wae. Weoe Ie ble Lived a8 | muinbick of Witnesses summoned before tha | Prom, and this i provided in ihe faut (hae cho | ga fhe et tho rellef af the Creudinan roruges TRSTTb dt thin ecnecton heal uention to | iumnes maha ane ioe ac Musk | Grab Sur thee unt na nls-uppolnt | Kecanay'at tne ol wiaave tn ewetcent | MCS nae “nported a agora Dore Of Williaa Evan Cletorut BuCelNtcts | eda tas wiley EecquentL ne Here iheeondis. | £4 Starebal ts contieimed and quatitiod, Inombors frows. uctunt muCtAg. With Raine | oiternig tbo condition. of thy. retirees in Hols, for 18703 detween the two points mentioned all ta the COLD WEATHER AT THE SOUTH. wus started, which has alnco been dns | ferred, they were obliged to xlcep In the woods Th conclualon I wish to cull your attention to | manifold danger of cnay and vigution v f greased by. tho, handsome donations from thi Athout blinkels. Mr. Powoll suggested that tho considurutine of thes Gonditian ae Buciate | henvy-tndodeand. coutloudod voagcle aoe fe | @ AAstVilte Teno, dan U—Tha iirit colt iW x HOREHOUND & TAR! ‘The Great National Specific for the Speedy Cure of : COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS, LUNG and all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. Toudi Hallors’ Union, and other Uke sncletle ‘ soulng should by heli in Burwell nt The Honcy of the Plant Jorehound soorues and, ver pe smution of, the condition of Bunmit | heavy loaded und vot louded vessels going 9 | syap which ocourred sinco Chrlatinus camo upon | ts muntton dhe $1000 for which Douniskeiriey | aumoothor place, and that, in To moantina Sit, Cineo SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar When tho water wus ict inte this tovel, the luke |" Witk#ay, Tho olty now hus a most exocliont | tho South to-day, It hus beon so warm the past | ta renily to lyn his ebeck when called upon, | lust and ‘olhors'abould ket Information upon TRADE MERE: Balm Abjes Balsamea CLEANSYS and HEALS the throat and Bas three foot had over jugher coun rie how uF Suter BUrtioe that soil tae Utitlzod, ees fiftocn days that strawberries hlomned and trove thowarttes pe no use oe eunetiate ue a tho paint ee hat beat Senet eh and CAUTIO alr passages leading to the Jungs. Five additional In- 4 oO JO Keadh aencoathaw, sasuke day aids, ata small exper a sou it re: ve ¥ a be through the information thus nes 0} oul . is Tare oe gg fall monty, lng that | ide. ae a anil gepatine, «euro OF Krout rus | of all desoriptions boyan to bud. It te foared | troveury during. tho. atrike wera uot by any | bu batter qudlitied to offeue wh orqunlattions NI gtedionts keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful t been budly interfered with on this avcour * Resolved, That bis Honor the Mayor, in cons 4 Jncana heavy, und a fulr catiante of tho outhy Mr. Kdwards thought they bud no rigut to ‘Th der ful achi ta and/ action, : Either the nee rered, with von this vents}. demoed. hat bie [tone the Mtuyor. iy cane | tho frult prospect fn tho epring, with tho excep: | incurred in hiring hulls, buying of exports, and | calleet moro money-thin wis netualy needod, | aucun OC Mwles iuney , of iba: Grod, oF tho wutor at lirldgepurt ust Wutradsed:.| berequested tecauae tha Clty enutnoortemake | Hodjct\iaae ruled on the imountalus, wale | ji ndmintatering occustonl refice to tho nocdy, | They were told That there. wore 700, rofuscuod Horehoupd nad "rari canicd ‘A Cough may be fitly termed the prelitaary sage of Consumption, ol hy, wdanent it wus a wraat mistake thatthe | a auryoy of the ling of the Outer burbor lyin . Haver the umount ut certainly inalde of $500, | needing help iimmodlutely, 1f euch porson | {he lsuvos counterfelty aud dovei- amalady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND Ydruulic works and lock ut Bridgeport hud | between tho north line of Randolph atrect ‘au the eelf-abnegation of the ole whe drow no Teal ‘e10, unt would inake 87,000, urd they te Can Edun ged TAR Is the surest known preventive, Therefore, delay not a moment to, not been preserved, for with those works it $s | the xouth Jing of Monrog strect, and make plund Revised aud Improved. salary, largely contribuilag to this oxcellent | should not vend $7,001, He presumed that they | PALEY OCI Somes tot do- [take this CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great bencfig Well known that the water could be raiued wt | for the proper numbor and size of plore extend~ After usta bul packugo of Kidney. Wort, a | showliy. ‘he bulunce on hand cannot well be | could russ $25,000 In this clty for that purpose, | ceived by theso vilo aubterfuzen, LUE] from lis soothing properties, when suffering wiih Croup and Whooping ut place to any highteleatred, undat avery | ig froin the old breakwater Jing eustward a | gontloman who has B iaiveruble with kidnoy } less than $34,000, und thery 1s no duubt that (f 4 | but he was opposed to ruteiny a ecnt toro thatt | obtaln “Hale's Money of Maret con prIgEs;— 00, and $l, Bise Oheapost, filling exponso, botparsd to tho magnitude of | proper distunce, for tho uses ofa gonorulmurket | OF liver disvuso, anid: “Tam revised and ime | port of this word uppiled to removing such of | wus ubsolutely noceaury, Ie liked the [dou of | hound sud Tar’ oy api auc. eh. U e Largo post. {be work und {ts worth to the ciey of Chicogo. | forall cargoes of lumber, wood, coul, or uthor | Proved. It hus cyred mo of. constipation, aud eo monibers ae could not here fiud work to | folding u public meeting, aid alo olworye thee yO RA O.N. ORITTENTON, Sole Prop'r, NewYork. ith works restored and the cunul in ita cousnudities iuuy be brought to this yuarket | piles troublo mo no more." For suly by ull drug- | spheres of labor where they could, such applica Tha tiow ‘Bx, Gilbert suid thoro ought to be an Pata co potite, without ener +) Vy > eeesent, condition, with un exponse not tocx- | by vousels ou salu, and be it further gists. ce lon would bo considered @ boon by ita bones nization ut tho other end of the ne to re G genuine, ¥ Roane Ee TAO aa a PRS Teper cay all the water, in ben South to ted Thue frat and after the. comptes Boils, sais. tesekloas 700g abla sisi Aclarics, in aaiteiae, Saveox ceive gad ciBbires the wap) Hes sont. ctroumar in | For Sale b ED) rT ts, PIKE s TOOTHACHE DROPS ry e opt’ neurly us clean us ion > such mar! '-pluce, all vesse! mm} Trecklos, oru| * so. at ve ws in ie Ma jit - sie Sho “lake itself, the navigation of tho | curgovs for sale uhull yo to auch markets aud | impure Binnnds Ditters cus, OUPHOPH | oe tho avordgnatriker voaturday wus docldedly | which ft wus Busted that 6,000 was the nuwiber or Sale by all Druggists. GURE IN ONE MINUTE, .