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s THE PUICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1880. a “oplo of the city, ‘These donations were rent The ostinate for tho Police Depnartinent waa i the Yours Ladies" Cooking Club for thelr | next reached, In which $490.05 waa naked for, New England aupper and pagar, given for the Ald, Pholps moved that 6 per cent bo taken off benefit of the school In Centenary Church, on | all salaries over $700, and Ald. McCormick sec- ‘Thoy wore admitted, making thirteen nssocias | ry pleaded for his client, asking the Hoard not i. th THE CITY. thonsnow represented in the Connell fo destroy him, and saying. that Osborn wished SAFELY CAGED.) | Se.pnesent ure “The Conatitution was thon tiken itp and con. | togive up his present businesa and go away. wt enrs of ago, cl! Yinco ho became sidered acction by section and adopted. Each | He sald Osborn hat never produced on abor- mn i GENERAL NEWS. Dee. 18, After tho tranaaetion of some unin | onded the motion, Tho motion provalled. Tho mrennizadon of {00 or miuder ts to ave threo | tion; tat tho pills he nent out ut $6 a box wero tho walls of tho guava Pomona an wi U i, . e portant business, the Committee adjourned, other changes pinto were the reduction of the | delegates, and tho Inner ones qnothor for cach MADR OF DROWN DNEAD, Thirty-three Convicts Dumped alton he roiminded all presont that Tycconclus 3 a : poy of tho Seorctary of Pellee from E200 to | fifty members, no person holding a poston | mig, he admitted was, unprofessional. Oxborn VICKS Unilor tho protection of an AllsWine ogy "ee : J, Jacobs, U. 8. A., is at the Palmer, r $2,000; the Clerk of. Detectives, from S130 to | under the Goncral, State, County, or City Gov- | paropencd bis heart to hint at tho close of the into the Penitentiary. would flnafly give thom that avon Justiged "2 : : THE CITY-HALL. $1,000; tho clerk far Secretary's office, from $1.20 | crninents to be eligible, "The object of this re | hel inaned is Lentt 0 re nt ne ee oortitle this world had fallod to provide than wig, ¥Hlck {i ae gr Mating theese Os ene i? ym He four Chotaine, Fr, shag to mms | acletion wna tated toe, to, kee out poll | Gate bonot taken nwa, ON aueponie Hi nd Uy aye, Ao Fesont It antsy 4 Cy ‘a t eon Lieutenants, F 4, etinirs are to eld cond if is rain arrive follat, a3 8 i orageant J, Murray Hong, U.S.A. $s at te | ‘There was $97,041 collected for wator-tax | WH Sr ncemnntac From #10000 #10 one Dh {aul fourth Tmuvedaye of ench month. Tye curs | De Chambers remarked that tho Hoard had no | Seenog and Incidents on the | farked oppealt the Pentonie er fuer alten 3 ‘acitie, for Junuary. Kergeant, grin $Law to $00: fifteen detect Tent exponses aro ta be met by a por eaplta tax DOWNEY HO MUSED NATL ANGD oarid- iat. dt Zz to Jollet cheorfuligse utterly forsook wish ae Eon t P, 3. Dibbs, Lyons, In,, is registered at tho | ‘The ridewwell contains more prisoners | fri $1.00 to $1.00; threo poundkeepers, from | of one cent a month upon membora In wood | eng iniquitous busines for which Oaborn was oP ourncy to dolict. prisoners invited him to strike upasone : ms $720 to £050: twenty-eight stationkeepers, from | rtanding ofevery Union. Any Union figending to ti a L when ho tried to respond tho frat roe ene tut ER sine ded at the | ianerer boforoy-k51 males mad etghty-olgke | Sfimito gms: "one imepretan of "webloies, from | Feeort omateike must ietity thoconel thie | AMAL witha nly Met bl weet ed ime ; j Fiden aippers™ sttick im hin throat anfoat y] AS iso eat al je OO 1o £00; two pawnsho) RApOTtot ron inmuy tike #uch action with reference theretons 4 oo ig Aigh a fort! a 1 ceed ee New Tonks Is 8:6 ‘There will be ameeting of tho Committes | $434 t0 ii: forsderet eervices Yrom $300 to | anil deem “uocessary. Fimo at ie tony | Papyraissued by We AG.lin’ | A Colored Mark Taploy Who Broke Down | cto ttin had all suniehene tee fy ee a {James T. Kingsbury, Mifwaukee is at the | on ni af the General Comaltico to secure tho | ERAQE oh, ramairy, of aulong cas tm te | givin, OMe tha wolantary, ation Ste | do apt aan thn revoke Oavornee cern | * at Laat Bat rearpey and elated lla prey bere < ,000: for buttons, in i A 02 Ke + + ghraner. s i Democratic Convention for Chleago at the | ids, nd hed, trom 8.08 to, shies sinttone | mate hy tho Cotinell nen ithe Galan Buoal tue Ut sina nat in thelr Homes to oy Morey, wate reporter” recompantd the wang to th 3 3 * 5 ery and nting, from £2, > $2,0005 fnel- | 1 Union report any o: ofr members injured ‘, 8 rison, snw thom bat . {+ B. Sheldon, Saginaw, Mich, is a guest at | Mayor's office this afternoon, tek A Gentile, (in SDL SAEN. ThoG per cont res | thrmugn tho wanes proper sutitney AreayNe mnt metion ot Wn Haves tho matter was held | 4 vory distingulshod prety: of gentlemon—and Tad Ta ‘tho striped ATO eats ant the Gardner. Among the building permits Issued yester- | quetion ts to apply to tho pay ne fixed. itents or dangerous machinery or aurroundigs, my i victa—left tho olty by the 9. Bt. Louisa | made @ tour of inspection of the prac? be \ ‘ Te te Soh A ty ‘Tho tec of Dr. W, R. Tacas, of this elty, was | convicts—left tho olty by the 9.1, m, Deleon, gt Judge D. R. Anthony, Leayenworth, Kas., day was ono to dames Hopks to erect a two- The itoin for tha pay of A{6 patrolmen waleed. the Counell is to tnko such netion, through tho | nextinken tp. ie has qeertitieate inthe hame | traln on tho Chicago & Alton Raltrond yoator- | cpmpanied = by Deputy-Warden MeDonng, | sent the Prettio. story dwelling, No. ttl Wale stroot, to cost | tho quran ot ne ett rads Cauwerins | recut tholemitete: Saining ckeepe Ieboraucss, | OF Wiliams ati run he Private dispensuty.” | day, ‘Tho formar consistel of Jatler ‘om Cur- Wardon Movlnughty was not present. h force, and qnite a wrangle fallowed, stperine $2,000, and one tod. 1), Louper to erect none | Poni a 4 + Yo. 2 “) lent O'Donnell sald ho winted more men, glory, cottage, No. 27 Orchant strat to cost | nnd, ts viow of ‘tho fact, that the mur= eae derers and burglars haye. beon doing about ‘The City ‘Treasuror yesterday reveled S664 | na they pleased, the Conimittes “agreed ha I rm e been cailod to Champaign to att 4 Hans are tn be discuered ut tho mioetingn: Fee ea i i he AGE Paaahe ay, | rice, Analstant-Jattor James H, Bonfield, John P, of his son, who ts tte danpertairat eas palt, Margan presented a form for statiatios 0 | Thaw that, Hon heen before the Hoard pro« | Hopkins of Huffato, Deputy-Sherit John May, | place, During his poroxrinations tho ropogst Of living, eduentional fheilltlen ete. + COMP | viously, and promised not toadvertiseuny moro, | Penttentinry-Commissloner Herman tense of | Mct & re ANRel, who told Louls Elsworth, of Naperville, 11), 13 one of tho quests of tho Pacific, } M. ©. Bureh, State Senator, of Grand i t bad dante a0, chtes ci him that ho was not aware of any mover 7 from tho Controller, $40} from the Collector. and | with him. Some of thom wanten to ine reuse tho On motion, the Couneil deeldted to take part in | 74) . . Chiengo, County-Commissioner Meyor, and a | peing made to get him pardoned, ement Trapids, Mich. ts a guest of the Tremont, ee ee ee nentiteat The North | qummer toa, and atiters. to. 400 toc atiostion | theurnell demonstration, ne. deregates Deli mele Agetsed testified that Ho ndopted tho | auinuk reporter, Tho convict were thirty- |+furthdr, that hishonith was very” mood. (l State Senator Thomas Butterworth, of | Site Collvetor paid tn $4,000 In ensh and $2.00 In | being not. ns to the necessity of nu increas, but ‘Untuns to do tlkowisae, anes ter 1) spn requestadt toinyite tholr ho onl v ome! Cl yo! al sine Irce | ' Rockford, Ill., 1s rgistered at tho ‘Tremont. terip, and the South Side Collector $2800 Iu | tho naneial ability, of tho lity. ‘The matter ‘he Counoll then aijourned for a weok. than Willhuns in tho advertisements, Ito ‘nad | three in number, and comprised twenty-nino | troulilo ho bail had since his Incarceration te, crip. ——_ wis finally disposed of by Its helng agreed to rece shown his ciretilar to the Mayor, Stato's-Attor- | men, ono woman, and threo boys, the fruit of | 1 Inflammation of tho yes, which had resu} a ae in tho Joss of the aight in his right oye, James A. Hawley, Clerk of the Cireult : a6 patrotnen ealled for, and to let hey, und City Attorney, and they had told him | the January term of tho Criminal Court of Cook _———_ Comt Dicom Ii, Issglourning at tho Gardner. | The Mayor was In recelpt yesterday of ® | fhocounell Inergae or diminish tho. mAnuber OE GOLSEN. thara was nothing wrong in it He hd con | iunty, BOF c Brown, General Superintendent of chron eam Ae rene Hip pleasure. th TUNER TODAS BRLUMH SDE Tia GN ib thosewenamte porhat Sennen ‘With tho exception of n batch of thirty-five CASUALTIV * gue" sepium Cantal Teliouds eae the eas | Mdtonepreseit tho rature at his toners ct | pg heegammmten nes armed ate, atention ta | A reprosontative of Tus Tuinuse culled upon | “i Mtndeh mad whothar tt waaingeconianeo | gent of fnmedntly after tho great fire, whon is 4 mont. weel or more ago he received tho Democratic | neked for $30.00 tor Iudgment recount, Re pot yesterday | purp ti oh ethics ofany medical schooltoadver- | tho Criminal Court wos forcing business with a NINE PERSONS BURNED, 2 skull and vrosshones, which he hus survived.nnd | nid thoro was added to It. §1U.0N for Steele & | taining, If possible, w copy of tho letter referred } tHe. tod th loot view to both cleaning ont tho orlminils alrendy | Corwunra, 8. C,, Fob. 5.—A negro cabin ont, : ‘Tho St. Patrick's Sortety were to have met | he fins no iden that ho will be headless for seme | Moxtntien, $000 for Curn Exehunge Hank, and | to ina Washingtgn epeckt! putiished in sester- | ,)t. Williams replied that tho ccleetlo school | f't9 oity and of checking thorugh of such tine | plantation of Capt. ,Willinm Btnck, : ; Mist ovening ut the Grand Pacitic Mute ut. | tins, of ut least go long us Austin Doyle manips | gee for the Northwester National Manke=to | day's papor ns buving been gent by tho Judge | eee ee ee a ae cea a an ans from thor locatitics, yeator. | miles north of Columbla, burned Tuesday et 4) aie tothe arnall nutator proseae the, mootine sabe ict : satiety Judumeute recently entered making (ho | somy thine ago to Attorney-General Devens in | coutenance auch nuvertisomontsas those putin ‘ en, 8 Wi ig The Mayor received 9 petition esterday Alypropeatlan Si day's lot of convicts was tho largest sont from | Two men, a Woman, Bhd alx children Derished tn, ‘ ‘ vr af ther items w adored, bit In tho midst | Dehal€ of W. 8B, Golsen, Judgo Wlodgett ac- | by Williains, alina Lens, Chiengo to Jollet since tho your 1871. Tho Inrgo | the flames. ‘The fire was discovered curate ded seni ner moe a is tng Yor nirovementa nt way of wet f ofthe work Alt Metre fatto, te cae elney m ental noone of Ate. letter Pe ihe wim hak ho. never karow a been ianrnatts siz0 of the atipuient rneceeailated the presence ort somes jeneranis tho burning Hoon ¥ A ” " y <inz | mitteo being a tie 1 te + i : ed oft nt boned, when ween a ete hae persieiuecd By alco, tee ae TO At or atriien neni pee ti Tin Caminiticecepceta ti be gule 10 epport, ta-), ere Wiabhe regardel tas a privato com- | toner who of a spevial car, and also an early starton tho | P eard one vf i : Se hile to f tha Trunleatiote cover whieh thie Alors Houeral ADVERTISED IN BUCIT A WAY. partof tho olficers haying charge of the trans- CHNat eteceae Wefan ktar rea bat tion to stating its pitrport, boweyor, and | He surgested to tho Hoar that, on Williams’ | portation of the prisoners. Thoy wore aroussd | rived tho house and all in it burned, ¢ tan way accompanied by 2 plat of that portion | tho Council Monday, but the chances are that it of the eit bounded by Hamlin avenue, Twenty. | will not. second street, Western uvenie, and Kinzie Mr. Willintn B, Bradford, of the Chicago Thar, was culled to Galesburg yesterduy morning: tw attend the bedside of his wife, who is danger- | street, with a plan for sewernige prenured by the TLOCAL POLITICS pee he pile in Ai Garand nies anes Ssadac" he be allowoik to. rebathy front thote pes yee id and Bo ola Ly tbe TIMOWN FROM A BU t ! » a ft Ti 9) le contirmed what was stated in tho dispateh from rey morning, and, after they had partaken of a aGy, ously ill at her futhor’s, Justice Craig, of the | city-2 . Y ty " i ‘ Pies ma Wy aon Jr. Willlatns wanted the Board to inatruct him ‘* a Bupeemecourt. i) is Cals GnInecry The: Ren Ors. Wate eae MUSH-AMENICAN REPUDLICANS. Hite Ltinusn’s Washington gorrespontent~ | agto the form of, bis nivertisements.ifo bor | uch ourllor bronkfnst than usual, tho Jall of- Special Dispatch to Tha Chteago Tribune, second strevt to California nvenue, and then ‘The Irish-American Republican Clubheld thelr north to Kinzie street. These sewers, It [s | annual meeting last evening In the club-room of claimed, would give frimedinte relief to sarge | tho Grand Puclile Hotel. There were uboutalxty The shot-mannfacturers concluded thelr sessions yesterday at the Grand Paelfie Hotel, after entering into a general agreement to ale was pit upon the ground that, in view of his al- | Heved speciattats were a a een hepa tho rclenco | ficiats began the operation of shackling thom | | Arron, Ii, Feb. &.—Last ovontng Dr. Freq. ready long finprisonient, ind the fact that he | Of medicine was too comprehensl vofor man to | together in couples. ‘This was tedious work, | erick Daum, prominent German physic! hud & large family who looked to hin for eup- negnire nll of it in a satisfactory manner, . vatclen ct andoceupied some timo; but by8 o'clock thathir- | this city, was thrown from hia bu; Yunce tho price of shotas fast and os farnstho | Population, | present. In the absence of tho old ollicera, who | Port, ho had already been mumnished enough, veptiatine tia rem onuored focauntcnanelng ad- ) ty.two males in tho purty were divided inta slx- corner of Second and’ Henry streaks rts market would bear, Coniptatne canter ra Fs Health “Department had seceded, P, W. Doyle was called: to tho —e ‘Action was doferuns teen coupics, linked togethor by chains which | celved Injuries which resulted fatally, bis tkoy The Sallors’ Unton held a. secret mecting | yonteniny that children ving at No. 48} Weat | chalr, Col, Cosgrove, for tho Committee on SPORTING. ‘The Mate-Oshorn cnso waa thon disposed of, | fustencd the right ankle of ono to the loft anklo | belng fractured poovo tho lett ayo. Ho was un. at No, iv West Kandolph strcet last ovening, Dit Washington street, and who ‘had been exposed | Nominations, presented n list of names for the De Gregory oltering tho following resolution, | of tho othor, and further disabled by handouts | conscious from tho fimo of the fall. hecording ta the statement of the President, did | ton reeent case of stonll-pox wt that namber, | various oMces. ‘This wis no sooner rend than TIIE FEMALE WRESTLERS. Witkread. Dr.John Bate and Dr. Edward Os | CoMolning .the wrists of enoh, This accom- potting of may antarent ty the public. Sterely | were attending tho Bisa School at the risk of | Tyou Davidson, w foreman of lnborerson the | mo Gruco-Homan wrestling match at Cone | bor Howsholiing ceriituates fram tho stat | plished, thoy wero driven, in threo "buses pro- GHINAMEN ROASTED; children who were In the house when the easy | Rew Custom-Itouse, who Is known to famo tn ‘waa reported are attending the schoo) inques- | connection with tho Wheeler match-Lond cases, flon, but Dr. De Wolf denies that they have | presented a minority report, aud, in company a exposed to. the divexee,. ar that | witha little ellque of nvout a dozen, begun to any of the other | ininites of =the | interfere with the proceedings. A ristiuy vote house wore, He thinks there 13 one | was taken, and cach side chilmed the victory. danger whatever from thelr attending the | The Chuirminn decked in favor of the majority Rehoal, and furthermore says that ne elisa of | report, whereupon the aforesaid elique “08> Well protested from the disease ) set up a howl, put on thelr hate, and dren, all of whom ure required to be | left the hall. The rematnder, which embraced 'The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, optician, No. 8 Madison street (‘Tittn- ‘UNE Bullding), was us follows? 8 a. nt, 20 des reesubove; 101i. m5 20: 13 oY 3 i Wie, BU Ps sy Bl Uarometer, 8 Ol; 8 p. my 70, The «Plow manufacturers concluded thelr couvention at the Grand Pacific Hotet thst night. « Yesterday’s work was eontined to the ratitlea- * tion of the achedie of prices ng prevlonsly. ane trul ull, corner of Twenty-recond atrect and | Borel of Healthy havo licen found guilty of | vided for thelr nevornmodation by Mr. Parmetes, BAN FRanotsco, Feb. 6.—A {iro occurred tn 4 A ss i oss Unprofesstonnl misconduct In practicin; Chinese wash-house on Pine strect, near Ta; Wabath avenue, lust night proved o decided | Medicine under tho assumed and Houtious | {2,40 Chicago & Alton station, where they all | tits morging. It le not known hoW many ont success, both in point of attendance and tho | names of Dr. A. G. Olin and Dr. J. 8. Carlton, | foutd seats tn tho special car alrendy alluded to, pauls there Wore, but ton bodies of Chlname, quullty of the sport furnished, ‘The contestants | and in issuing grossly unprofesstonnt elreularg | Which stood ut tho head of the pussenger | have been recovered from the ruins. a . a , vhes on the day-traln for St. Louis. were Miss Tda Alb, a rather eorpulent yorng | and advertisements, making fatse, immoral, and | eoebes on the dny-train for Bt, Louis. | h 4 orniclous i! " ty q ce victed - Indy, alleged to buti from Now York, and Mite, | Pernicious alters of mediulnes and metieat ald | ners did nut full totally with tole untortue | ,, Tho Eldredgo Sewing-Mnchine.—It lesdy Marcia, now a resldont of this city, but Intely | rial conducts thercfare, nate predicament, and thore were a dozen faces | the world, and js the best for you to buy, from France, At: o'clock tho wrestlers ap- | Heavlved, ‘That’ tho certificates herotofore | sutong the lot which pleaded guilty with a silent | Sold on monthly payments. 100'State stree, penred In tight-fitting costumes whieh digpliyed Branted to the suld Dra John Bute and Edward ] but vory convincing eloquence, Thore was ono fi i before thoy ean get into a school, | avout fifty of the orlyinal members, proceeded 7“ by 4 bo ro fuce, however, which atruck the reporter as ine " nounced, nnd to the tnutgaction of sundry’ rou- | and cites that ant a single cuint of school-uye | to elect the following oflices President, P. Me Spole. forms to advantage, and began work. born by this Board nnd thosame urchereby ttt Ory, se ups No Fancy Prices—Dest sot tooth. $8; filingy a hoe dlsens dst Bet Cot ow is. thee Aftor asomowhnat protricted strugyte, tho frst | revoked and annulled, dicuting that its possessor was u vietin of clr | rates, McChesuey Bros,, Clark and Randolpha ge eee ee or Sian (rund Mate McDonnell, Tennis Bogie, ste Le | fall” of | the match wis won by" Stnrein, | "After some till, Lbolng conceded that thoro | ellistutices rathor thin the untural criminal _— a aseainbe Tienry C. Farwell, who has for some time _ Let : b Tet | she giving her moro weighty opponent | wasa woful Inck’ of knowledge among young | Which tho fertures of the others stamped thom : ast been conductor of the night-car on the | Commissioner Waller was waited upon sester. | Edware 8.0.7. Gavitt, Wallan Edwarles de> | a nent overhead” toss, “and tnniie ‘her | pructitioners us to the ollies ef the pritesaion, | tobe. It was a cluur-vlit andrathor spare coun- atenezcheeked. misses gad. prett hoya tuy incaln avenny tiny, hns been promoted to re- | day by the representative of the enuteactor for | HNN FOCI St Mearctagyy ats ie | £0), tho floor | as sho fell. tho second | De. Hnteman olfered the following, which wus | tewance, with a square, shapely-outtined brow, candy s, 211 Stato atrect, So oe oe nee ee dee, | Minseantiaity Informed, tant “wiles.” the | Murphys ‘Treasurer, John Snitts “Egeeutive | fallretatted diferentiy, Alb makin tha little | adopt ‘ upon hosts Aud n very Frenchwoman perforin some extraordinary | — Revolvcd, That the Board recommend toatl the | firm and fincly-chiseled chin, The expression | Indigestion, dysyepsin, nervous prostrat! Aymnastics ond Anally landing her, shoulders | medical sdhiols of this Stato that thoy maka tho | Wis at oucy funk and determined, and tho calm | nnd all forms of gonern) debility rolieved by tt own, In tho most approved fashion. Mareit | necessary arrangements to furnish to thelr | grivity of tho man’s demennor was in pleasing | Ing Mensman's Peptonized Beet Tonle, the onl won (ho third full, Ale the fourth, amd thon eam | yearly eltsses n series of two or more leatures | contrast to the forced bolaterousness of those | prepnration of beet containing Its entire non the final struggle forvietory. ‘The te women | on incdical ethics, sottln forth the duties of the | sround bim, ‘The reporter, in tho hope, If not | tious proportics. It fe not a moro atimulant like wentut It with a will, and for ten minutes icin toward tho public nnd ago tuward the | belief, that he would henr a good account of tho | tho extracts of beef, but contains blood-imuking, rejoice thoreat, though they will miss hitn, at the meoting of Western paper manu- fucturers held in this shy Wednesday {t wus re- solved to advance the prico of print one-hulf to three-fourths of a cent por pound, his tne ‘ty would. ngree to. allow. tho contractor | Committee, @. W. Gavitt, George Hntchell, W. Noetras™ to euver the advance In the cout of] Hl. Holton, fC. Mngulre, Veter Doyles B, 1. inaterin) that, he would nut ve nble to carry on | Butler, J. 1, Cosgrove, 1. b. Murphy, M. pte the work. ‘This Is Just ne hus beeu expected, | Dounell, and James Collins. After giving three Hue us loose aus the contract uppoary to ‘beMr, | cheers for tho rellef from the eecellers. and Waller does not think tho elty will losennything, | hearing congratulatory speeches on hivin Is hounted around tho stage in Hvely fashiow, but. bers of his own profession, man, epplied for his record to Mr, Bontield, who | foree-gancrating, and iife-suataining pr i; erense In price Is owlng to the duty on gordi-st | from tho fuct that It tus reserved 15 por cent on | gotten rence SUCH u fond, the Club adjourned | nite both wero hota tho Hvoe tho French: | The Hoard then udjourned until 10 o'clock | told hin that tho party was one Charles Porry, | isinvaluable inet onfeobied conditions, whelse and other chemicals used in its ininufacture. all work done. He thinks this percentage will | for two wee! Woman wade a sudden twist und wou the match, | this inorning, allus Sullivan, and one of the most notorious | tho result of, exhaustion, nervous prostration, Tho enso of James Fitzpatrick versus M. EB, | about cover the advance in materinl, and the og FIFTH Wann, Miss Alb thon ehullenged Marcin to another horse-thleves In Minols, "Phis rather dushed | overwork, or, ncttte disenso; particularly If re Dickson was to have come up at the Armory ats | Only apprehension ho hug of loss ia in the delay Tho Fifth Ward Republican Club moet at No. | mnteh, collar and elbow, best threo In five, which 1 the reporter'a faith in physiognomy, and when | sulting from.pubnonary complaints, Caswell, Oeloek yesterday niterieone UNE by some ise | Of tho work and tho entailing of damages to tho | 1000 Sith Halsted ‘street last ovening. ‘The | chaltehie was nt once accepted, and it will tule STATE AFTAIRS. Mr, Woulleld assured him that n young man | ff ‘Proprictors, Now Nork: Yor us take on the pirt of the Clerk tho record was | ¢it-stone contrietor, which he proposes to avert | attendance was not as large as expected, but the | plico within two weeks. with « pecullurly villalvous counteriaice, whom mde to react Monday, the 8th, at the kame hour, } f possible. mombers present orginized by the elvetion of ho had written’ down 13 at least a notorious i 4 STRRET-CLEANING, George Wolfe as temporary President, and TUR, IOWA. burglar, atood convieted merely of a very mild Pay yuoe CitancEsToN, Fob, 5.—At tho races to-day, tho ty whieh time {t was postponed by the request ol the attorney for the defense, ¥ Claud Goddat, employed at the Vienna Dnkery, Washington, near State street, burst 0 Divod-vesscl at d o'clock lust ovening, and nearly Died to denth before medient nssistunce contd Le procured: He isan rier bourding ut No, 80 Sherinnn street, und was taken to Lennett ‘Medlenl College fortreatment. Adolph Iardt, 31 years of age, was kicked in tho stomach by # mmutte last Saturday at the cor::er of Sherman and Taylor streets, aud was tnken for treutinent to his oan iar bodes. No, f m1 Wi for | Joseph Boyd, Sccrotary. A commitice of three Proaranrtain (tales: Aa tls, cattinatcs fur was nppoitited to drafts constitution to be pro- $52,510, ealcuhiting todo about three tines the | sented atthe next mecting. A committee was work done the past yeur, aud (stn recelptat a | also appolnted to nominate permanent oilicers eommunieation froin tho Citizens’ Assoviation | for the Club, The Club then adjourned Per on the subject, thwhiet tts urged that $110,0u0 | Next ‘Thursday eventug at Ruber's Hall, 136 will be necessury to do. tho work,—&8.000 for | Archer avenuc. street-cleaning and ¢! balance for ropuirs. FIFTEENTI WAND. They divide tho efgh! Ine miles of payed Tho Democrats of tho Fifteenth Ward rallied streets into three vlasses,—ten miles in tho | at No. 604 Larrabeo etreot lust evening, Louis first, covering the business centro; twelve | Schwuehow iu tho chair, A resolution was iniles in the second, embrneing a territory eon- | adopted — reeummonding Jnmes McGrath Uruons tothe Nets and sixty-aavon miles In | for Justice Wilson's place, and tho Dre Morne, Tn., Heb. G.—Tn tho Sonnto potl- | type of petty lureeny, be abandoned tho idea of er (DEATHS. ‘ a atasth Judging by appcurances, and obtained tho record | “JOqNSTON—OF dipbtboria, ab 47 North Paaion mile heats, all ages, was won bytVayrant; Lucky fons ets Hresaitod fg un appropriation of | of to. vations erlmninils, which went to show | stato ook senariay. sooraIne, iumee stenst Wit second. ‘imo, 1404, 1:30. f,000 to ni gti Vu that it was the slick” and stniling follows who dohinston; axon of John G, Jobnaton, aged 4 years, Hagelleld and Charley. Tush, tar do in Towa, had beon gullty uf mldulght maraudingy, while | | Funeral ‘by, carringus’ td Gracoland wh 2p. m te fdgelleld and Charley Bush, tho favorits, | gonutor Russell, of Jones, presented a concur. | tho men with forbidding features wero in moxt | ™2Frow. ag wero withirawn In tho second race, two mile | rent reaolution providing for a Jolut meeting of | u#e8 compuratively harmless, take piace remeboe inte residence, bal OM SSL a henta, lenving tho contest between Leltol and | ing two Houses at dp. tm. Fob, 10 for tho pur- THE VIUSONERS HELD A LEVER day nt 10:30, Carringes to Calvary, | pene Oh My, Le Rol wining ensily fn 4:03 and 4:04, oso of cleeting tho Wardens of the Poniten- | from the timo thoy reached the train until it DUNNE=" ‘odnosday. Fob, 4, nt 10:40 p.m..at 13 Tn ilo third race, mile cinahy atl nges, Gabriel | DP e sturted, Thelr fricnds—matnly of tho musou- | West Adoms-sp, Patrick, aon of William and Chan yon by nit a tenth after a close struxale, Cot. | tinries, printer, and binder, whch was wdopted, | ine yondar—Hocked on the plutform round tao | see Dune, aged.20yenra and 7 mouine ; Sprmurte uecond, Ben THI a good third. ‘Time, | senate to No. tlxiug’ tho salaries of tho | cnr, dud throw Words of condolence at tho une | chaNehy GoMeL Se Away & Bly from Bt. Pettey Wi. CA vont, “ ve ., Supreme Court Judges at 4,000 and cutting | fortinates. who looked at thom from tho open | ~ KYNZH~OS' seaibloteYover, Wednesday morn! + Ol Alexunder street, where he died at Lorelock | tho third, covering tho outlying streets. ‘Tho | restof the eveniag was given. to oxchangiug ‘Tho colt Schoolornft, bonten yeaterday, dicd sus the malt i to th Hal orde windows. ‘The usual preliminary question, when cee RPE ire eee pater . n , Ot, nf lirat class they recommend shill be cleaned ever; views about AliL Meyer and Oll-Inspector Frau. | this morniug of apoplexy, awny the mileage, was inade tho special order i * My and Kmma Kunze, aged| Hi had the bowels were suptancds eh Tiny, the acooad cluss Ewloe n week, and the third | zene They did not seem. to have niriond pros- pa for noxt Monday morning. an outalder recognized a friend on tho car, was | yearnand § months y . unvey" a 4 : Fune 2 nt 1:0 to-day, THE PROPOSED HIG ROAT-nACH, | Sctunte ilo No.3, belny tha Olecomargarine bit | “Wey tones eee OOS Hablas. LoGHI—vop, dat hn ata render. Seyi Bartrstong, Feb, 6.—Mr. Soule tas gone with | was passed. It protilbits the snlvof thut prod- | Ocensionully an answer would bo given viva | Ka County, fl. Honey ocho, god 8 years fabet a Dally Nava reporter to seo whnt advantages | uct unless duly Jubeled, us such, and provides | Vode: wenerally, however, tho unhumpercd hand | °'rungral to-day to Chicago, thence, by care st pi tho Haltimore wators present for the proposed } 8¢Yers pennitics for infringement. Of gs cance inauld Uo, thrown up with tlugurs } to Calvary Camutery. chimplonshlp bont-rice., Ho seems to think | Sento ie No, 8, cutting down, the salaries L i yours of eligs once in two weeks, and thoy) want $146,000 | ent, and If would not be natonixhing to gco with which to do the work,—cleaning and repiir- | titton drawn up naking Franzen'’s removal. Ile Ing, Mr. Waller thinks tholr estimute is un- | is tho father-in-law of Moyer, and it fs anttd that, necessarily high, and, firthormoro, that tholr | since the Intter was elected Alderman, he hus demands fre tore than Is called for, Last ycar | given up panei inthe shape of lexitinate the atrects In the cuntre of tho city were cleaned | business, and Ia living upon an ofitce to which The regular monthly meeting of the Chi- cago Academy of Homaopathic ahrelonis and Burgcona was held Inst night in tho parlors ot ‘tho Tremont House. Thers were Just two dozen resent, onv-hnlf of whom wero indies. J Zz . se | bigeontence, If tho number bappened to bo 1. Von Tagen presided. Dr.T. C. Duncan rend a | once a week, but this your be proposes they | thore Is’ no salary attached, ‘They think that | well of this lncallt; of the County ‘Crensurers nnd Auditors, was re- ANNOUNCEMENTS. piper on Diphthocin, which was diecunwd in a | sunll bo cleaned overy sthor Hayh tuo second: | things ‘nro not ue. thoy enowld beeand ire Tot ported favorably from tho Retrencment Come | 2A) ONO th ANCrCUL | RMBW Or WO A cece technical manner by Mra, Dr. B.D. Bedell, Mrs. | cliss were cleaned onco Jn four weeks, Lut this | slow in expressing thomselves, 1 > inittes, wotlld soon pussy if, howovor, the torm | A. MBETING OF CUUZHNS WHO AIH INTER Dr. Spark, and tho Chairman, Seur he proposes to clenn them once overy weeks, AareRNT ATID: QUEER ESCULAPIANS. nh he House, tho renort of tho State Auditor, | or iprisumnent intnticned was of long durn- | wil be hold supurdey hight ae s.o'clock sharp. at oe und the third-class were cleaned ones in two wuge und per dicunor tho ‘Erustees of the | ton, tho outside friend would draw gonorally | ror's iia! ia West Partisdu-st. : Abraham Lankoman, described ns a Fine lauder, 3B years of age, 5 Feet 7 Inches tall,welyht about 15) pounds, saat complexion, sandy bulr, Binvoth face, Hght-blue eyes, deep wrinkles [1 the forehoad, and clad int black English eaastinere ve 3 The Ropublicans of the Sixteenth Ward an- uss RE oe proses san be fone te Paar te bo un indolent 1otz—ut lonst thoy huve not ind that a more frequent cleanin of tho strests | geen wile to gob up n Aeepectutlo inceting far until allare paved would be unnecessary: and | Wit Catled for nat eventing, nud fie response Te the Indicatious are that the Counell will agree | fee nat avant me ID rosponde ices etna pores mile ror’ Tho State Honrd'of Wealth on an In- ] 5! ttt ho last two yeurs, upon his pathotle vocabulary to oxprdss tho | TMH CHICAGO BOCIHTY OF DESION Will veutigating Tour. Stuto Institutions for tho laat two yours, was | fitness and depth of his wyinpathy.. ho only Hien feoo are ontortaininont at Hershey Mike ‘Tho State Board of Nealth convened at tho | #71115, whieh Hyures wero called for to show | Teal pathos of tho scene wis supplied in On ine | ei eee rr ee re a oats the nevesslty of w change ton Bonrd of Control. | tervlew which was golug on betweon one of the B laily invitod to attend. Th cout, overcout lined with fur, and rubber boots, | with itis. than a quorum attended, There ia something | Grand Pacitic Hotel yesterday morning for tho Bills were Introduced for a system of uniform | threo Voys who were buoked for the reform in- gpterainment will consist oF ateroo} pleun ve et owlng to bis feot boing frozen, hay disappeared. wrong somewhore, for this {8 not tho first tine tuary of tho Vatican b; 2 purposo of exumiuing Into charges of unpro- | toxt-hooks, providing for nut election by the peo. | stitution nt Ponting and his two sisters, who had | and will bo of the groatont Intoreet to those Invert fessional and dishonorable conduct. which havo | plo to settlo tho question whether the buoks been ranted porailssion to enter tho train and Aa areal tu, A rare Opportunity is offered tote been preferred nyulnst a mumber of “special. | suull be uniform or uot, wuld election to occur at Se ee aT et Resrk A a) lease rir cs Ris ed Ists" living In this elty and vicinity. Thoro | 4 Next Ootover election. choot diatriots tha i fullowing year may vote on tho same question; | bOY Waa obdurate, belug destrous of proving Ue HIER A WEPUDLICAN CHUN OF THE Ho was slightly inguue whorl he left hls board fng-house, No. 429 Canut street, nnd was Jost Been on the dock near tho lumber murket, Among the recent arrivals at the St. James COUNTY-BUILDING. thnt such resulta have been achioved. : ERRING WOMEN’S REFUGE. Anew matting ts to bo Infd In the Criminal ode i i THR ANNUAL MEETING were present Dr, W.M. Chambors, tho President, | niso, making the price for the service of male | himself worthy of tho company in which be rtoenth Ward will moot mt 755 Wost Lakes, Flotel Jacksonville, Play werg: J; N. Nortonand Cuniee root far dursove stl “Oe poner will be |-of tho Bonrd of Managers of tho Erring | and Dra. Newton. Bateman, It, Ludiam; Anson | animals a tenn on tho foul; probiviting ull de- | found Lilmself pluced, “When tho girls found | forthe olection of oficers. All _soldiors aro ineied, ad ~S *. wid, fumily, Mrs. A. Campbell, George’ irfdie and funily, D. J, Hubbard und wife, 1. A, Parker und family, J. H. Deming, J. H. Bureh, J.P, Armour and family, Mra, D. Gurnen, M.A. How= ell, Jr. and wife, T. Tillotson, Mra. W. F. Durint, C.F, Darunt, Charles H, Seoville, Jumes Powell, John P, Nagg, J. M. Adsit, Jr, Miss M. FP. Dole, Honcy Tower and wife, all of this elty, The Clgar-Manufacturers’ Assoctatton at- tempted to hold n inceting at Kare's Hull, North Clark atreet, yestordny afternoon, but failed for wantofaquorum, She petitions for a reduc- Women's Refugo was held yesterday at tho ‘The Committee on Public Servico have de- | Institution, corner of Thirty-first street and efded to advertise In the morning papers for bids | Indiana avenue, Mra. 8, F. Norerogs in tho on the Reform School property. > } chair, The Secretary, Mrs. F, E.Jones, presented 'The Printing and Stationery Committee her report, from which tho following ifems are will hold # session this afternoon, ‘Tho Finuuice | taken: Atthoduto of tho Inst annual report Committeo meets to-morrow morning at 19 | there wore 20 adults and 12 Infants oletouk. in tho Refuge. During the year ding Feb. 1, 1880, 27 ndults havo been received, Comumisstoners Purington and Tiutt, with | CP . Clerk Filkins and 0. W, stusth Clorke of Goutnite | bd there wero 17 births and 4 deaths, Tourfecn " 7 i that thoir teurs wero unavalling thoy tried the |: PEMPERANGE MABS..AEETING TO-NIGHT At L, Clurk, J. M. Gregory, and Secretary John If, megtie aulinals froin SE ae oftLimo | eltiency of sound and Wwholesoitor If nok cheese Br owdon-ae. Boar Polkeas, Good speuien Htauch. Springs, Howard County, having been amended | Z1),ndvico. goatee ning ‘The first cage taken up was that of Dr. John | by tho Senta, was conctirred in aud pusded. “ Thero’s one thing, Tommy,” snid the elder Bute, now in Now York, and Dr, Edward onan BLT: hel rautical tock on. tho ‘iete) Of y 1 y hort-| ou a 2 ‘ ny u “De. AG, Olin” aud “Dr, J. 8. Carlton,” and | Uh following bills wore ordered engrossed: |." iyoy tyes. aw tho boy a rest?” inal sending out “Muarringo Guides," “ rubber | Providing for anew appruisoment of property panty inquired a Ollver Davis, 3 nde goods,” *fomnale pills,” ote. Hoth nro graduntes | sold under chuttol mortgayo, and eutting down | Pulte wie woe wie woe Be My te eotye of tho Ronnett Medical College, and had cortifl- | 2, wcite to increase wars ne ony time, DUE Htce, | soul of the German. woman, as desoribed a tne BAKING POWDER. AEG FONDEM: you'll be the better for It when you get . 4-5 Councils to increase wards at uny time, but Hine | 89 thon of tho tux on elgnrs from $4 to S41 per 1,000 | tees, yesterday pald a visit to Jeifergon and ine dnmutes ran away. .At present thore aro in' tho | cates of tho Stato Bonrd. fing olties of the accond ie ine seven wart THEE Onl. a fow diya ngo. have been al; 1 by over 160 munufueturers, | spected the Poor-House. County-Attorney | institution 28 adults and 8lnfauts, Tho laundry Mr. Fredorick W. Packard appenred for the | and not. Ices thin threo; regulating the auto «| Tommy's slstors would nat notice tho inter- and it 1s expected they will be slgned by agreat | WHlettond the Committees from the various | earnings footed up $174.43, and from the sew- eunlty. patont-right territory in tho Stato; simplifying | TUPMon, but wont on oxplalning to Tommy that Bally of Tagnnete Goltere, who wore tho proso- | Proceedings insulting nalde tho homesteud: ier | Was altoxothor is own faule, that tio was in AS ‘y was counsel for | Palizing the fucorporation of the Town of Bir | his present diicutty’; that he had nourly broken Osborn, ato not belng represonted. + | mingham; settling tle voto between porsong | Lis mothor's heurt, and that a yery ugly looking many morguext woe, who have not yet been » reached. When tho elty 1é well canviissed tho petitions will be sont to: our Representutives In churitable institutions will go out to-morrow, Ing-room $244. Tho report dwells at somo Charles Herrick, who has been connected | length on the work performed in tho Hefuyo, Syn : fe ‘finda much encoursgement In tho support | { in I ‘ashington to be presonted to Congress, yyith tho County Clerk's office in, various capaci | aie te Tee dry mid eowinfrcrDOres Tho ndvertisumenta themsolves, which were | for Schoo! Director by lots giving keepers of | gallows waa standing ut tho ond ot the The Young Men’s Christian Association Postguatlors te “tke cited at ihe’ end oF tae Sirs. award Hye to, ‘th introduced, showed what thoy were, stock wien thercon for tholr charges; compell- | Path be had started inon, In fact thoy were rer, reported that are iceting with great success in thelr eoursa of 180 HB month, | Mr, Herrick will Join his brothor fn tho | tho balance on hand Fob. Treo lectures. Furwell Hull was well tiled lust hat and fur bustuess on State street, Mr. Her- | tureston the Burr Fund, » Gre; vl that si ing all fob contructs on highways to bo in writ | keting disagrecably renlistte in tholr alluslons oa cert ane Seven of De | Inf ad too ened bythe Preient of wa | A cemyy wan val, cag ar, th ie " 7 tatoos. fiiotion, An oxplosion was tmuminent but, tho evening with an audience who Istened with | rick made a yery efiicient tax-clerk, ond big | western Itulway bonds, $350; of his rights nga eltizen, he denying tho Juria- ' 3 7 conductor's ory” of All aboard!” changed the 4 Nats eal leu . donations, $238.41; mlacollaneous, § letion of the Board,- slice tho’ stitute Under |, Hills wero passed; House: flo No, 68, giving , ul ¢ eu aad Thegetes Atont the Biles paves xr BIRDS Se Wei ea Gh. Tho. total expensos of the yene hava | whieh {t ucted, in his Judginent, was unconstitu | Assignees further power in tho suttlomentot the | tower of thelr remirks. The tears welled tute E28 In tho Criminal Court yesterday the case of | heen $1,120.65, ving & balan hand Charles Campbell, the muidorer of Fenton Itent- Barge Ooh Touving ees Ue, was continued, on inption of the defense, After the reading and acceptances of the re- Unul Murch 1. ‘Tho Stato's-Attornoy did not op- | ports, the elvction of ofllvors took place, reault- hommg. ‘Tho lecture was well illustrated and made yery Instrictlve and ontertuining, At the close of tho addrevs n hearty vote of thinks was tendered to the speaker, and 1200 6 Duainess and in nld of the ereditors; wlgo pro- | thofr oyes again nnd thoy Kissed tho lad quickly He dont Chambers eald tho Bourd bad power yidhy forthe iMag: of i pond fe Fleas aioe pol Gy te, SOR ne a thon to revoke certiflentes for, unprofesstunal con- | land ly tald gut fn lots, hut which Js ineumbere dh Duly aallfige byt why ut oxplonnetlon tune hie duct, and was tho Judge of what constituted un. | isu exempting the Inaurince rising from mus | fot td save hl L x I 2 20) | oso tho motion, the defunse uyreving not to (n- follows: President, Mr. 8, F. Nor- | profusslonal conditet, uuntenld socteticg from exveution, . | being so would savy hin twomenths out of the People went to thelrhomesfeeling thittheeven- | Tormuse any more dilatory woulons. In tho | criss: Viee-bresident, Mes: J. W. Sills; Neve | TAL tho auymestion of Dr. Gregory, astay was | A Mumbor of unimportant bills wore lost on | Yeue for wiHelt hu was sentenced. iH Miller- Winters bastardy ese a yerdiat of ality | retary, Mrs. nes: Tremmurer, Mrs. Bd- | ltd in Bato's caso, sinco ft was not appurent | etierasament, WIL tho timo’ were tho nee woke bene Mrs. M, Prosser, the former Matron at tho | was returned ngalnst tho defendant, Mobert | ward’ Ely that he had recolved the notles touppear. He | , tho Visiting Committees wilt nenrly all make he okt. net words whivh tho ‘ruatecs, Mersri. “Dathitt Kini Winters, and, a8 ho failed to appear, his bend | Georges A, Sturt, don H, Avery, G. G. tonton, was forfuited, ‘Timuthy Lynch, charged with | Jit. Swin, and J.T, Wilson; Matron, Stra. Lf 2s burginry und assault, submitted evidence of his | Enton; Leachor, Miss White, < County Hospital, writes to Tue 'Trinusk w rambling screed to tho effect, apparently, that sho hates Mr. Mills, tho Warden, and that ho ext, TI rue | elder sister satd to him us sho got off tho car the inulntilned that the Howrd hud power to rovoke | thelr reports on Monday next, The general x . i : the 1 : -OrADI mumient before it got under way, wileense granted by itself, In so doing tho | Hort, su fur us made, bs highly fuvurably tothe | MAL erot men are euught In a com: Bourd was acting within the law, imumigement of the institutions, but no report: t Iv untiited by a desire to dlupensa with the | god reputation and'proved a sutlstactory allbl, | “Arter the adjournment of tho Indies’ meoting, | _ Str. Packard eniied an Osborn ¢o atato whether | Js mnde {oe fo tho Blown longa Aaya or | ie a wneud matutal Gil aitereccate services of afl thy attendants and nurses who | and wus dldehirged on a welt of habeas corps. | the Corporation met and Hstened to the report | or not ho wus Olin" and © Curlton,* Deut aud Dumb Avyhun. POET Geel pe too delve tie tie hee know more ubout the mangement of the hos- | Within Adams, charged with burglary, also got | of Str. G.C. Bonton, Seretary and ‘Treasurer of | Me, Osborn had nothing to auy, but Mr. Grog- Town. Despite tholr ‘assumption of loan pital than he does, Shu cliline that tho old | outan babes very, Fred Aurolciinn, Yor | tho iourd of eustios, The following wry the | ory, fur hin, deutod all the allogstions, | WISCONSIN, Flo wriaders ut.thu looment ihe dominate es hive been discharged siin= Ms y e you more rant ilems in the report; Cash on he afternoon session: ene jn testl- 7 saheici hives M ply wecnuso tho Wrrden vng_ Jealows Of thom, | tho Penitentiary. Charles Shumwy plead- | hund Fuby 29, iso, 800-71 tocelved trom rent uf | fleathut he know Late had practiced wor ho peciak Dlapatcle 69 Fs, Chtepo: yin wore a decidedly dusected nspect, but the light fhe gist of tho matter is Ivrd to arrive at, | ed guilt ay putlt — lureeny; three 2 on bonds, $350; Hurr name of Olin, which was generally supposed ti Mapison, Wis, Fob. In tho Senato this onto’ guyety of Androw Jackson, a cond ik Ho bis nnine, but ho tut told witiees fe wns nue, | morning Mt, Woodman introduced a Joint rose eR ulog monte oF atx Yours for lurecny, Ho entored the Hennott Callege ag o student wn | Jution for at amendient tothe Stato Constitu- aed der the promise that he would uso hisownname, is + Intere: 757.0. Tho total disburmements have heen $1700.72 and thore 1a n balince on band of Si. OF thin dum $4,480 belongs to the Lure months: County Jai. John smith plended guilty to hireeny; lve monthaCounty Juth, Kek- ert Mall Dlended guilty to driving away Bh horae; beyond the fuct that abe resigned und wus not » *bounead,” Jn response to a published invitation to the ‘TR BLOUON OF DEsroND. f of the nse t I f the | six months Houso of Corrvotion. Mary Kirby And ho meelved his diploma with that unders | Hon tnerousing tho salaries of members Tila was a Jocoslty whieh misfortine did no A res © wagoes aves” OF the Elgheh Ward, eloven | ploaded gullty of lareeny, und wan remunded for | “Me, Tuthill King made a short address to tha | stunding. ut ho thn used” tho mune Of Olin | Hexlslatury from 835) to $400, und cutting olf ull | soem to ho able waWtown, When the che amet bs lutely Pu people i ma athena pale ayant ae: the sentence. Chrly Syversion wus found guilty of | jndies, complimonting thom for thelr noble and subequently, Witness offered him $500 perquialtes, tho triin it bucked MADE FROM GN APE CREAM TARTAR. it for uw few feet, : ron af assvulting his wife, and was remanded, Bed | benevolent wark, and encouraging them to pur- 70 NOTHEN, Hills wero Introduced dy Mr. Bonnett, appro- | which caused: him to remind tho conductor, | Wousokecper’s favorite in 8 ot Oa bo purpose, of orquntzing a Workingwew's Cluyon | Tobey and thomas, olden wery tried for bur | rover ty their labora for tho qa of HUGHEALY. | quit ho sald ho, eeninure aiforddr co hohad gat | pelutiny $1,000 to. the Wieconaln Contral Agri Who wig atunding clogo by, that the destination | Greads gr usurious et is eatou'by oy sronil ttendai 0 it wasdeulded to do nothing ) 2 ry ag te 10 vi . Heo wile folie ve Toctinele Han eee wad out hia Murriao Gulde, Hate loft tho. ultyrin | cultural Bocioty; ulso, to provide for the ole | Of Mimyelé and a uumber df other gentlemen on | tes without foar of the 114 resulting from hear) ‘gunizo, whivh was dono hy electing Thomas Reynolds President and Mr. Evang Sees rotary, A committee of three wie then ups polnted te select a me and pee, for the next Moceting and to advertise It, after which tho meoting adjourned, ‘The Mlinols St. Andrew's Society held thelr Senter SFC Etobory nk noted Ve ‘Duste eng hero. Witnesd Knew Osborn, He, tuo, | str, Thormus, authorizing Judgments of ‘tho | resented wt one, ‘This made the erow genbaied nt Monnet, Hinga thon he ind boon Supreme Court. to boduckoted in tho Cireult | and, finding bis offorts to. pleut om vrealtodt tosuahial wi eee orate Stork te Birt Courts by ‘Air, Quustes, e« tulizing assessments; | Andrew volunteered o gong, and entled upon all at tho wimg plac, and ho bud treated putionty a | Gy AS Thabane Were oe ippro ; Dr, Olin.” Wittosa bad offered hlin, ged to | CXDeTMES MI SNE CO porn the train wns Joliet, ny ib y tiblefuod. £2 Cums dud fc rity and wool lection of statlatics of pauporiam and crimo; by | funvoy teu tin Alene re oe eee PE gS sotiongaa by ine Covernmunt Cuetast Be hon. UNCLE BAM, brought tears to tho eyes of many of those pros Ne ee eae eae Fark ent, wiilo he motioned Instances that enmo ine dor hig observation in the Refuge, The meoting The Assistant Treasurer yesterday pald | adjourned after prayer’ by the reverond gontle- ‘out $15,000 In gold, tan. = yer ‘The noxt monthly meeting will bo hetd Satur- Two thousand standard silver dollars were | day afternvon at 3 o'elo SILVERWARK, \ ¥ ospital for the Ine | jivered hiingelf vocally of a song descriptive of regilue quurterly celta ut alght in the elu | dlsburaed yesterday and $4000 fu subsidiary TOU nthae hel we Koln Inte tenons ck 1 eniont. ‘There was a fil attends vo ‘anee, with Alexander Kirkland, In tho chair, | M¥eF redecinod, WARD COAT, . cy " Countles; by dir. Meletridge, to allow the Gun- William lagis, Egbert Jamieson, Andrew rine Cut but not “rubber, guods "or Forbes, Aloxundor Hannah, aud Thoms P, Mus Nulsh were elected members of the Soeiety. Tho Chairman of the Dinner Committee presented a report showing recel pts af about $30) from tho Danquetgiven St, Andrew's Day, It was decided w bold the aunual ball Friday, Aprils, Seottlah charucters wil be wasted and tangy dress exe pected but no tniaks wlawed, ‘The sual char ty and routing business was transacted provious wadjourument, Coroner Mn yesterday held an Inquest BtNo. 42 Wackwell street, upon John Saiki, & Holwintith, killed aceldentally by a pleco af wobd thrown agiiust hls stomach by wv elreular saw fn front of whieh bu waa ut work: xt the County Hosphal upon Albert Maverline, a driver Jor Budloug Brose, of Bowmanville, whe wis run down while attempting to prevent his Teun from running away on Bouth Wator street fost ‘Puceduy; at No, 168 West Mudison street, ‘Tho Suternnl-revenue receipts yesterday DEALERS STIFFENING THE MARKET, amounted to $20,000, Of this sum $71,444 came The representatives, Jocnl and outside of Chi- frum aplrita, $3,485 from tobacco und elgara, und | cio, vf tho nathracite con! intorost resumed 1,803 from bor, ‘Tuorg were no exports, tholr roaston yestorduy morning at 30 o'ctook in "Tho ease of SI Yr, Sey Room 127 of tho Grand Prolific Motul, A result wll Wate eee Bi ena a Slstan tion was adopted providing that no more anthra- chirge, was up ngnin yestorday before the Com. | Cite oxen theroby rath during the presontmonths milastonor, DUE as ert decils needed ivoyi- | fer locut eale or storage. As has been pro- dence wore not at hand, tho ease was coutlnued | vionsly stated, the sypply on band in the Chicas ah ano — _ to-day, go yards eed inte 180,000 to 200,000 tonsywhich The customs duties received y ‘we dy Delloyed to be quite suficient for February $12,255.63. Tho following cece esterday were econsunption, untede tho citizens of Chicago received Mundtes Donchoy & Clonry, 6 casks | should — bo surprised by tho advent of whisky; BP, & O2B. Baker, 3683 gucks sil most oxtraordinary cold“ weather, In this Burley’ & "Tyrrel, 18 ‘packages —earthenwu view of tho onsc, tha cont kings see no Fleid, Lelter & Co, 3b onsed dry yooda; G, 8, | reason, for shipping any more of thelr Mnakeoll & Ce Hes pueda; H.W. Law &Co,, | buck diamonds to this market, especially since 3G cusks grease; Kalman Bros, 13 casos efyaray | prices nre rither weak any way. from thelr A. Rafoous, 3 cuaca cigars; Chapin & Gare, stundpolnt, and thoy don't caro to sou them Tu: te was over, Mr. Sullivan, the —herso- ful Arti i Hy tont Inmrance Company to do bual- | thief with the tinndsome cunntenatice, invited Use cles “temo pila.” Witnosa hud been uffeeted ao- | nosa within thy statu: by Mrekillolds wiving tho | paddy » invite ¥ < % a . ‘addy Lyons a red-headed young man under culty by tho odtum attuched to the mune of A; | North Wisconsin Haliroul waty dayguaditonal | gouteuesor az youre Tor busaure woruverees | (OC WEDDING for current | who were familiar with the chorus to Jing fi | thno to completo the stipulated portion af tho | company with wsong. Mr, Lyons assented, and, Hato und Osborn tho money to drop it Ho did . . | y whic ie tho 4 vine : ie tiik In violation of tho otter ot iis pro ronds by Mr. Halen, te repoal the law by which | ps tho cur shot under tho: ‘Rwolttheatreot vin- GETS i mont impraye- | an’ wobble” at tho proper timo, Tio then des The finest ling ql feaslon to advertive us n apectalist, Lut to udyere | Catyels may testify: hy Air, Woodivan, tu eut | duct, ho Demin waking the echoes with a sony of extra “allowni® of stationery, Cte, to | ontitied “Tho Hubies white ALED vse in the: way Hato and Osborn did was unpro- | members of the Legislatury; by: SMe. Holigh- GAUgLE tho pepulee famoy ao tht uct UHEQD i) STYLE AND FISH On the or Dr. Olln_stated that Osborn | fl repealing the luw limiting the tertns | insisted upon. Then tho colored Motigator gave Jowotry Store tn CaIcAe? raduuted Banh Hyo and Bur College, of which of County ‘Prensurers. snils Were alvo | # Isulm of Gilead," tho chorus to which the com- Where exponscs are Teh £5 Wid ond of the Tuvulty, paying 81s for a Introduced” inereasing the nse = fee | pany, by this Umoe thoroughly enlivened, gary; Nghe and Srila Too. ani Hees A aiplouin, wale of insurance companics frourd.tab bur one, and with rare spirit. Scntlinental balluds followed, Al. PRICES LOW. certiflod to hia'ablity. Witness told of an in- Pee ee Aucbinaone companion oe ho ity he a oEcar to OUtalctta x i i rf i 1 “ ay HTB Ol Ei ral fb trate for Mi epee ay | Nat falta vag acid ony it | Tomeaua nerated agai, too metanetol ot | Bel AUNT LON svelug Dr. Olin'a sign, wont Wy and. was treated | {\aeUe i y t Tera ee eI UreVORNW Ea | telat tJ by Osburn, A fricia OF his who camo for treat | BUS ery Intraduced, Atmong thet wos vie tO | tripthe prisoners werw us cheerful us could bo, | ne tSuminit uynitice! ; Cc Invnt of | ls ctr, aud was winder thy eae wie western and St, Paul Houde trom charging more | of Chicago's ox-thivary Teeny peepartions uf ste Shou rds & Ory nud then be found ous hu was in the hands of | ‘24t three cunts por mille on lien) passenyers, | (on-plitform. With churacteristle acumen the - Ite New and thon i fou A reaulutlon was prasuuted looking tow reduor | yentivmun saw that the front ouwottuo pausene | Cor, Stato and Raudph-ais.,{ ane at th . sung; by Mr. Kellogg, for\tho oreetion of tho | tho neatness und beauty of a puir of golden todo ite=that i eas, olny tuto bustiess with | County of Wobster out of Clark and Muruthon | slippers, which wax Dighiy anproctuted, Adios Hovelties and if i & 03 . ton of wulurics of Btate ollicers and cler! gor cunt contained matter of Interest, und ho — uuipon Lawrency Dundel, 10 years of age, wha | cused clare; Kantaler & Hargls, 14 cases cigars; | thor endungered oven by bringing coal here wit. RW. MoA tha agent of tho Westorn Soojc- stooped down 6 the would mink Inver 1 y 1 7" Curson, Birie, Keott & Co. & cases dry goods; | ply for storuge. Tho objcat, in short, fa to stlifen | ty forthe Suppression of Vice, thongh notin a 1 NBO thu aid nuke an Inyeatl- . On Detpittnese teed tat Wotlneey kated Frank Pleld, #2 deus, cuustio sodas Parkhurss up prices, without ndvinelng them, somewhat | oxport, testilied thut. tio handwriting of. 4 lettor MAINE, gution through ong vf the car-windows. ‘he AUOTION BALES, An inyucst was ulyg it No. la | & Wilkinson, 816 bars fron. alter the manner of the lumberinen, For polnts | algned. G, Oth" appear to be tho sume | Avausea, Me., Fob. 6.—Gov. Davie, in his mes- | tunilige manner with which some of the prison | ~~~ ELISON, POMEROY & COs, ie] aw ree emet | West Llu strect. upon Peter Eeklund, uo soing letters ‘Iuuwn to by those of | sqgo, refers to tho lato ditlioulties in tho follow. | Crauddrowed bin seemed to ruthue slivck the ng that west of Chleayo, however, tho shipments from Aucuk TWand w itanduiph-st ‘ pine gontlemin, but ho stood tt very well until ong muouocre Aya yours of aye, Who was budly Injured on. tho 26th HE APPROPRIATIONS, sabia wilt gontinue untiterruptedly, Ths ros } Osburn. ing Innguoyes : - of the passengori—a shoplifter’ with # deb en ' iy vat tho seation was dovoted purely to | Several lotters, written in January, whi na A Hmetar PI A, ine Bebe 0k ' Y Tounday and Whe dhtd oT here ee Chalmers? | youruen cONsEnATION wY a1 vINANOR | tho Work ot portwating tho aryuntantlon, ufter | jussod betwen "Olin" and @ Suny Ann | | "iftero can bo no balt-way ground tn regard | three yar! aucvicu (o tho Bute to yay pox Friday Morning, F ah. 6, at 9:300'cot sequont upon bls ueglcet to have bls injuries COMMITTER, which the represen ves adjourned to meet in properly cured for, INDUSTILAL SCHOOL FOR GIL, » ‘She February meoting of the Kxevutive Com- ¥ ng 0 eoutive Com: tulttce of the State lidustrial School for Girls wus Held yestorday In the rooms of Bra, Birauty, in the ‘Tremont House. ‘The attendance wad sary food. Mra Weverkige occupied tho chair, heavwn uf Bpringieht. word thon intnalucad, | to thls grout publis wrongs whieh should re~ tended hia band fron the window with the ru- a ; n ‘ ‘ " 3 i aes murk, “Why, Jobnny short, how de you doy | Our Iteolar Weekly Auotjon Sato Now and Use and ut ae faut OF, th ul er epuie re colve the condemnation of ovory hones: citizen | pnts waa more thin the ox-Sayor could enduro, pe a box of : fhe a oy OF | that it may serve as a warnlbg fy future to | so he turned his back upon tho enumy and ki fein Wiad at, Sitar US| howe who, under frog government, may ate | ikerotmatiotminwenecetwar | EL RINT URE, showed plataly that “alti” or * Carlton," ar | tempt to trample upon tho Tuhieae Hie people, fer ite pera ae ees ‘ah Goods born, Was willing lo priaduce in abortion. T would recommend an tnvestization of tho | to Jollet tho spirit of dejection beguu to settle cal Hai i 0003, Charles ‘Protating, deputy” tn tho Conn por aguly upon the ocuupaiis of ‘ Carpets, and General Housekeeping Clorieuumnee;teattiea ‘Unaty to the tat of nig | WHole subsect of arranging, tubulsting, and.) TT aie skeon wi Ho, gary seca | eee r ‘Tho Finanoo Commilteo mot agon yesterday | New York the just Mhursday in Fobrunry, Meot- ings will bu held inonthly bereafter in such large Afternvon to further consider the estimates for | centres of tho tridy as Now York, Civugo, But- tho year, ‘Tho entiro Committoe were present, | falo, Hochester, Himiri, wail Syricuse, and Ui io but thoy wore lute In getting together. etlifoning- wp process will be steadily adhered ‘The frst tom tuken up was tho estimate of | 10.48 tending tou more healthful tute of the $40,475 Tor the Chtcayo Public Library, —_ ery h, Bir. Juckeon, Whose melodies ha revi~ eer air and 3ire. L.8. Calking ueted ns Secretary inthe | BM, Shorey, of tho Library Hoard, was present TRADE AND LABOR. recollection, the man who ‘signed th f | counting returns, that tho fucts as ascortuinod | Dusiy biteoted wn teitee With melancholy 2 HAMDER SET nbscuee of that ollicer, After th \ 4 * i the reg an a Ata sete be mude public.” , succcanful ¢ tnoluncholy, inado | NEW PARLOR SUITS, NEW C tirhialures ir Hieeadwall the a Feuulur opens | and explainod the wants of tho Livrary, but tho ‘ADOPTION OV A. CONHTITUTION. a. G. Olin ii the register ho keeps was tha aamoe | Muy be iniule po another successful effort w ralao« AS I be disposition was to cut down on everything, and | mg M Counellof He of cgulur ‘Trade and Labor tho result wus tho amount vaked for WUATY | Talong =the sow usdoclution—mot at No, 6t duced #11175, ns follows: ‘Tho lem uf $3,000 | wWoyt Take street lust ovening, Prosdent Ward for books was reduced to $1000; tho tem or ( {yeh ay, EY 80) for Ineldentl expenses was reduced to gx; | He the bat, the tem for stationory und prluting was rediteed | Credentiuls wero presented by. delegates trom nd un sow ue, SL MUas ud A per eae wit de> | Furniture: Workers’ Union No. 1, the United g rica ov erin. y Yoodcurvere’ ‘The next eatiute takenviite wor that of the | CMurmakery, Woodcarvers’ Aysoolation, North= Health Departuies real, vd, | Western Borso-Nall Jrotective Union, typo- Tesd $4,500 Toe emp yl « Pca he tire graphical Union No.9, tho Soclalistio Shoemuke tu exuunlne fuctorics, clu. viv, und Brunch No, 6 of tho Curpenters’ Union, . the drooping i who presented tho certifuate of Zdward Osborn |, Hv congratulates, tha people that they havo | spirits of bis colleagues. ‘This ting he dl Lounges, Bifas, Wardrobes, Marvle-top Tablets ae Yor etry. a mulntahved law and enter, and thyt our ropro- | With w funy and powarful hurutgue sn twowtape | pees igen Gbtat, Wardzaben, 3 brary asks A nuiber of tho roturde of births mate by | sentative goverame own itself wtrony | of wy apocial plea in bebalt of conyloted felons, | 2% Crockery, Glusswaru, aud Genent Gener Odborn were also proseuted, from which It ap- | Gaough to stand the test of euch agtruin upon | wha, e proved to tho wattstuction of himselt ON POs nde #* A ‘, Randulporks ' poured that, in onu Instance, hé had useribed the | Ma fabrio, aud collegues, were Amuch inure honeat atid Adictlougury, hi and w Reale paternity td the wrong person, und desired to "Teho §, ; ss | respectable body of men than tho offlvers of the . 5 murat ave wnother nume substituted, that all. tho , 0 Wout Way! Jaw who hud preolpitated tholr common antsy | 7 ANI: children were illegitimate, and that must of the ‘Whon a man suifers from kidvey disease, liver | fortuno. Ho exproaed a firm bellof that if tho Bond $1, $2. ros for & weant mothers came from the country, conplalnt, piles, or rheuwatie pain, bis beat way kets of tho olliccrs on tho car wore: ecarohed bor, by He Osborn made no defense, but his lawyer urged | tw offout restoration to health is by proouriug @ | One or ‘more chickens would be found i ened, Can i that thors was uothing agulust bim except tho | package of tho Kidncy-Wort. {t regencrates | showing conclusively that thoso gentlemen had By inferenes drawn frou t rreapondenou. fis whole ian, without dopleting it. Suld by | been guaaod the ulyht befor in making raids Upon roussom bling Ja the evening, Mr, Grego- ] drugaists upon tholr nelyhbor’s ben-rovets, Hu stated that taltted her report, as fullows: Bulunco ou band from lost yours and woney re- eelved, 11828; didbursenienta, 70.28; batunee | on 143, ‘Tho i 9 of tho Bupurintendent, Sin. Bilaa Sf, Mills, bhowed the Henerat condition of the echuol Lo be roc: that thirty-four scholar were wt present fi“aitendances and that one scholar bud been yeceived during the pust month, ‘fhe youns dadies of tho West Bide Auxiliury of the Mnols dulustrinl Sehuol ucknowledyed a number of ovutributlons and douutivns frou tho charitable

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