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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, J. IL. Meany, Dotroit, is ut tho Palmer, F. 1, Bupy, Boston, is at tho Sherman, L. T. Hon, of St, Lovis, Is at tho, Gardner, DM. Munpmit, Albion, Tn. fs at tho Pater, ALN, Witte, Now York, 1s at tho Tremont. Henny Ivison, Now York, isat the Palmer, J. V. Suepany, Puchto,Colo,, 1s at tho Sherman, HENRY RANKIN, of Now York, is at tho Gurd- ner. Wintiam Stratton, 8t, Louis, is at the Shor- aan, Cart, IT, E. Ronrnsox, U. 8. Ay fs ot tho Sber- man. Harvey Osnouse, New York, Ia nt the Palmer, G1. Matuniys, Waterbury, Conn, Isat tho Tromont, s Grongs HH. Payer, Leadyilic, Colo, Isat tho -Bhorman, Can WH. Drexppeaan, Bremen, Germany, ts at tho Palmer. A. D. Disanas, Now York Underwriter, 18 at the Grand Pacific, W. W, O'BiueN and family have taken up tholr residenco nt the ‘tremont. Witttam Sugttox, D.D., President Ewlog Collego, Ewing, 11), 1s nt tho Palmer, ‘tig Hon... Cornwell and Hugh Nelson, British Columbia, aro at the Tremont. ‘THe Kev. nnd Mis. George Muller, Bristol, Eng, ave registered ut the Grand Pacitle, Du. Mantow N. Onron and the Hon, Horace Rublev, Madison, Wis, ure at the Grand Pacitle. CONGRESSMAN THOMAS Hy Sx. of Kansas, wis at tho Grand Paolfic yosterduy on his way to Washington + IL C. Arktng, General Superintendent Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t Paul luulrond, Silwaukeu, is at tho Sherman, Dr. IL, F. Canter, Medical Superintendent of the Stute Insane Asylum, Jacksonville, ls at the Grand Facile. JOHN WiKINBON, bourne, Australin, and * W. F. Roborison, Dundee, Svotland, are at the Grand Pucitie, Cnantes Lt. Peak, General Manuger North- western Uraud ‘Leunk Wllroad, Port Haron, is ut the Tremont. Guonag Il. Hannow, present Secretary of Btate, wud vandidate for renominition, was in tho ully yesterday. Winttam Fitcpenicx Witte, General Vas: Senzer Agont Atchison, ‘Topeka & Santa Le Ratlrond, Vopeka, ts ut the Grand Prolite. ‘Maik Faoulty of Mush Medicul Cullexy hold a » Meotug lust evenlug vt the Grand Pucitle, but ’ truusucted no business of public tinporrutice. Besgamis UH, ltunty, Gonerat Agent Penngyl- ania Compiny, Pittsturg, ist tho Grund Bae elle, and iy vat here ty settle tho duferences re- qurding freight rates, Winrast ‘our, Jit, Esq. Junior partner, in tho firm of Jutlus Bauer & Co,, is going to Now York ins few days to take chirge of the frin's Interests at that polut.. Hesxny W. Futwen, of Fniler & Fuller, whole- Bale drugglsts, With bis wife, son, und daghtor, Wilt unl trom Now York Wednesduy for Burupe. Mr, Futter will be misunt several months. M. ENGLEMAN, President Englemun Steamship Bite,’ Mantatee, Mich, und W. UB. Hebbura, Buperlutendent Western Uiion Celegraph Com- Puny, Ogden, Utah, ure at the Urand Puelile, L. . BLUMENTHAL, Sin Francisco; Rlehard MeFarhiue, Houg Kong, Chlnay N. Maclyod, Muanlwoba; ‘and F Oppenheimer, Yokohuma, Jat pan, tt party uf touristy en route to Burups, wre at thu'tromont, Ie temperature, yesterday, ns obs Mannsse, opticiin, 83 Madison street (LatKUNE Buikling;, was ut 8 n,m, 21 degeees; 10 a m., 2 Lin, Uh; 4 pin, S738 p. i, WW. Burometer, 8 1. Wey SUVS; 8 Pe My SUEIB, Oveicer Dottann was called upon yesterdny to shout u feroulous doy, supposed to ve mad, gud whieh was secured to usbed ln the rear of No. 381 Chirk street. ‘Phe brute was aw mugalti- cent anlinsl welghing upwards of 10 een and had every uppenranee of belug rabid. ‘THe banks of this clty have agreed to vlose on the aid fst. in honor of Washtugton’s birthday, Lhe Board of ‘Trade will do tikewise, ‘There sevIns to be & general disposition tu observe: Monday, the 2k, ag a holiduy, fuasimueh as tho al which is the Washington woniyersary, falls on'bunduy. Mn. axp Mua, D, K, Pransons and Mra, 2% sons’ sister, Miss Chapin, list evening en tulued about seventy or their friends and re ‘Uves with a dinnorat the Palmer House, Tho tables were bewutitutly decorated with flowers, aid the inenu wits of the churacter for which tho Pulmer House fy noted, Lare Thursday evening Thomas Kennedy, a stoncentter, furmerly in the cup toy of Dolese & Shephard, at Cicero, was townd lying helpless on the sidewalk neur the corner of Clark aid Polke Btrocts, Hy was severely injured abuut the hip, ‘but could not tell how or where, and was taken to the County Hospital for treaunent, DMicitARL FAULKSEM, of the tru of Faulkner & Fallon, rvofers at No, IW Lu Salle’ street while rounding the corner of. ‘Twenty-secund atrect and Suchignn nvenue at6 o'clock yester- day afternoon Was thrown trom tho svat of hile buggy to the puvement, nud was guverciy, If not fututly, injui Mig tert shouller was dis- Jocated, and iis skull slightly fractured, Dr. St. John who attended bin, ins hopes for hls re- covery, nevertheless, Mr. Faulkuer ty nbout 45 yeurs of aye, und lives with bis wife and funnily at Nu. 1 Owasco street. NETTIE Swi, w servant in the employ of G. Curtis wt No. 170 Peorla strect, was severely, If Dut fatally, burned wt 11 uu yesterday forenoon by der clothing cutchlug tire from tho stove in the Kiteben, Sne lost wl presences ef mind and. ritshed sercaining Inta the buck yard, and was followed by Mrs. Curtis, ‘who was ‘ed by tS = heravlt badly buried iu attempting to wave tho’ Untortunity girl Nettlo's clothing wag teariy: all’ burned olf her. Dr. Shenick who was culled tu attend ber, thought there wero but slight hopes for a recovery. A stltl-alurm was sort to Fire Patrol No, 2, which is located near the pally ‘but they arrived tov lute to be of any service, Lars last evening Officer Luuritzon was called at to No, 273 Superior et to take charge of un Infunt who bud been left on the duorstep but a Bhort time before by sume one, who vivlontly rang the duvr-bell by way of calllug attention to tho strunge purest, Attuched to the clothing tho following note, evidently written bya mi 7) Please take cure of this baby aud reid the dt rections on the box, God ‘will reward you, Thery {4 nothing tho mintrer with it but want of cures Its bloud is hentthy, It is baptized Alice,” ‘Pho box referred to’ was a packnye of German Infants’ food, Aud on the contrary there was something the mutter with the little causithed 4 bud attack of menses, ‘To-dny the | child will probably be sont to the Foundilnge? ome or seine other charituble inetitudon. oe ‘Tuurapay evoning the first of a scrics of aoclal entertainments, under the auapioes of the Xoung.Wowen's Misslonary Society of the First Congregutional Church, was yivon ut the resi- dunce of Mrs. Duullttfe, 117 Bouth Sangumon street. This Society: hus been recently organ= ized, and the lurge gathering af young people on ls uccasion tustitied to thelr Interest in the now work, The chiof item of intereat inthe evening's prognun Wis it address by the Kev. dM. W. Pinkerton, a misslonary recently returned from South Afriva, bearing Upon miasion {nter- ests in that country, and especially illustrating the condidan of “worn among tho savage tribes, The social features of the oven- ding were pleasantly varied wy an instrue Inental solo, ubly executed bre ia Eva Gray, ‘The lurge attendance und the evident enjoyment of the young people was an all-suiliclent Indorve- meut of the now undertaking, Du. J. 1. Ravi, Scoretary of the State Boart of ealth, his received fro Attorney-General Edgall u communication giving the views of that oilicor In regant to ® number of legal poluts covering the powors and dutles of the Hourd, ‘Tho Attorney-General holds that it ts the duty of the County Clork to proseouts all sulta under Tho act of May 25, 1877, known as the "State Bourd of Hoatth not.” suits under. tho act of May 2, 7, * Modis eal Pructico act,"—b roadcutlanias 0 the nuture of orkminul cun — onl be enforved by indictinent in tho County Cuurt, or Anformution filed by the Stata A urauy in the County Court, in liko munner as othor violators of buy are required to bo prosecuted, and ft is the duty of the State's Attorney to conduct such prosecutions, Any porson biving a knowl edge of the faota muy wake complaint before + the Grand Jury or furnlsti tho facts wo tho Blate's Alturucy, Preliminary procecdings muy be be- gun before uny Justice of the Pence, and the ‘ accused held to bull as in othor urliiudl cuses, A Wasiinatox disputch stated yesterday Morning that ut Washtutou tho only objection Uryed against tho holding of the Demooratic Convention In Catesyo was tha fear that the botel-rates would be rated to exorbitant prives, Lhe Grand Pucitio Hotel was slugled out ns a certalu instances of wise in prices, and Con pressuutny Frye, of Muine, wile quoted as aus rity for tho wecuracy of the report. Sir. John 4B. Druke yesterday expressed surprise that bis hostelry should be singled out for these unjust altucks, He had soverul days ago donied similar ruinon. = He did not propose tw rulso his prices or practice any un dorhanded femes, Upon yuests, but was. auxions to bave it understood that he hed ugroed with tho otber hotels to charge the usual sales, which would be $4 per divin forthe best slueplng-rooms, aud $3.00 ‘and &3 for thurs, ues curding to location. A parlor would not be cone sidered a sleeping-room, but would be ict usa ‘parlor, and charged the usuul rutes asked ut this iuid other hutols for similur quitters. ‘Thy toon asked fur by Sr. Frye, of Sune, was u large yarlory for hvadquurters for bid delegation, wid iv Was offered it ut parlur rates, TH TRADE AND LANOM DEMONRTRATION, A mecting Of the Parnell-Diilon Demoustra- tun Comuuitice of the Trade und Labor Council Wus field lust ovenlug at No.6) West Lake alreot. A dglegute fy tuo Butcbers’ Union lutluat: TITE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGE ed that Its members would turn out, and asked aplicointho ine for the Sunday demonstra: jon. Mr. Morgan reported that the Communist party asa whole hid selected ‘Thm O'Menra as Micthal, subject, of course, to. the orders of the Chiet Marshal. ‘They would oll turn out, and thoy dhl not care what part of the Ine they were asa ut to, ‘The Chair sald tho United Clyarmakers would turn Ot, and a delemite from tho Seamen's Union satel that 200 sillora would Joma in the pr jon. Delegates fron other Untons and 8 elottes also stated that thelr men would be on faut Hepresentatives of the Labor Guards, Lehr und Wehr Verein, and oth alleged milltury: bodies, stuted that these orgunizations would, tien out In oltizen’s clothes 16 Join in the pro- cession and tho mnceting in Twelfth Street Turn. ev Th, On motion, it was decided to invite tho representatives of all Women's Unions to sents on the plitfor ‘The irrepressible Morgan demanded thatthe veaolutions proposed ‘to be road at the Sunday: meeting shankl be rem at this one. Hoe had some which he wanted to get tn, and he objected toletting the Jobout te any committee, The Cominitteo on Resolutions stated that they were not rody to report, and ao the matter went overs VON NOVENSTEDT. Yesterday morning Fredrich Von Bodenstedt, known tou) Gernitay and to many Amerionns tg the author of tho poums of “Mirai” and “Xchufty,” urelved in thls elty from Byansyille, Ind. He was met at tho Stock-Yards by Dr. iluxinann and) Edward Witte, and at’ tho pot by Dr. Hessert, Dr. Mueller, Jiemens Brinkmann, a nephew of" Hoel, Who neted us a Reception Committec, Mr. Augustin, represeniative of the Platt- Deutsch Vervin, tax Stern, Poprosentlie tho Gilera Turngemeinde, aud Mr. Charles ¥ ap. Dre Hessert welcomed: Mr. Von Bodenstedt in tho nume of tho Germans of Chleago. After hundshaking, the compity went to the house of Me, Angust Bunce, No. 402 Li Salle street, where Mr. Von Bodenstedt will stay during his resi- dence here, ‘be poot devoted nearly att of yesterday to vest, mithough he made on short excursion throturh the city and visited some of the seenes wt interest, Although be fs approaching the autuinn of life, he his preserved, to a remirka- ble degree, hls piysient and mental activity, nnd spoke with wotmation and attraction regarding the linpressiong whieh he hid felt since urelving here, Hu thinks of tay. ing for somo — ttt In Chicnxo anid ne it studying nt. its fountain-head the pulsations of Americ e Te will sta, at home until Lo'clock this after- noon, th order to recolve visita, This evening ho will deliver a arent the North Site Tur. herdtial, on The Dilference Between Oriental and Western Poetry, with Characteristic Bx- amples,” Jt will without doubt be well attended. THE ALMXIAN HOSPITAL, A demand was made a few days ago ipon the altivers af the Alexian Hospital for water rent, for the hulf year, amounting to $1, ‘The Presl- dent eatled tpn Commisstoner Walter yesters day nud was tnformed that it could not bu re- buted, because the hospital was not wholly a ehavitable tustitutton, ‘To that decision, how- over, Hvother Jansen takes exeeptlon, and nat. without apparent reason, The enstom of tho hog. pltal ts to refuse no one who is brought there, If ho can pny, and chooses to, he pays something. TF he enutiot, or will not, he fa attended to Just the same, List year there were about 812 per. sons treated, Of these 60 were charity patients, paying nothing at el. Of the remaining doo, some pald about $4 week,—lialf of them, per- baps—und somo alittle more, Many of thom Were thembers of benevolent or reef organiza tlons which give thom about 38 0 week for thelr support during sickness, Of that amount the hospital wault trke half, (f the man chose to: give It, and the uthider would go to tho sup. portot his fmnily, The sum derived from those patents who did pay stinply enabled the hospl- tl to. take charge of a number who did nut. ‘The Institution is air partial to tt great oxtent by the contributions af the benevolent; fon Very linilted extent by tho payments of pu Henta. If the 300 had pald nothing, then it would have been Impossible for the hospital to have: tiken charge of a certiin proportion of the XM, aut they, belug destitute, would have been sent to tho County Hospitul, and would thus have come a burden upon’ the community, Every person out of the 4 whom the Alextin Brothers provided for was one tess to be cured for by the ay or county, ‘This view of the cuse id one which hug teen taken by all preceding, Adininis- trations, and the hospital bns, therefore, up to thig tle never. been wsked for water-taux, It is not improbable that tho Controller, after thinking | the amutter over, wil decide that the hospital is techntonlly whit Pa aad knows tt 14 Drnetiudlh ee rely churltablo Institution —and witt allow tho re- Inte In question. If there ure ary persons who. alu not Labor for ironies ttfs tho Mexlin-Broth- ors, and anythlig which hrnpers their useful- jess or Interferes with thelr work rently adds to the burdens of tha taxpayers. If thoy ure al- lowed to retain thls $i whieb is wanted ua n water-tux they wil do far more good with IE in the way of ministering to the slek and sutferinge than the county or tho city could do with an equal amuunt, SALOONKFEPRRS. ‘The regular meeting of the Suloonkeepera’ As- sochition was heid ut Baum's Pavilion yesterday: afternoon, After the admission of dome now members, tha Comuittes having tu charge the tnenstire ‘question whlch has been before the Counell reported what hid been done, The Conunittee were doubtful of sucecss, becditse tho brawlng interest was too strony to be ensily overcome, waver, all that could bo done wold be, to provure the, full measure In tho beer-keygs, Vho State Convention Committes recommended the holding of the Couventian Sept, 21, In tho North Silo Turner Hall, Mr, Koseck, the ailuonkeeper who elalined to bave heen, unjustly arrested for violation of the 12 o’clovk ordinance, relterated hla previ- ons story to tho Association, but no. tlon was tuken, ‘Tho matter ls still in the hands of tho Judiciary Committee, but it is doubtful if anything further will be done in the ease, A lively depate sprang up on tho pro- posed Inerensd of tha Heunsos- frum $62 to StH, Tho Aldermen who ire supposed to be favorable tu the schome were rournly handled, and tho project wus characterized as infamous. It was argued that tho present license (3 bigh enough, and if it is fue any higher now, there fg no guar auitee that it will not be Inerensged still more in the re. A committee of threo—vunsiating of Mesgra. Behroth, Schwuchow, and Folke—wits Appoint plovk into the sublect, wait en tha License Committee of the Council tu protest ajrulnst the Iicruase, and, If necessary, cull a mutss-mecting of the suloonkeepera’ to take counsel iu tuo imutter, Tha Committeo will report ut the next inceting, when tho Heense question wilt be stilt! further discussed, THE CLILY-ITALL, ScAntet-FRVER nppenrs to bo on tho Inorense, ‘Ten new cases wore reported yesturday. Tuk disbursements of the Clty Troasuror yesterduy amounted to $56,000, all on interest account. ‘Tux Committee on Gas and the Committes on Finunce are culled for Sovduy, the former at 2 velock and the latter at 4 o'vlock, SULER(NTENDENT KINKLAND was on tho sok Net yesterday, und ua consequence thery wad nothing dono tn the way of inspecting the hotels. ‘Tuy Treasurer yesterday reocived 82,810 from the Water Deparinzent, 8100 froin tho Controticr, quid from the South ‘Tuwn Collevtor $33,400, of whieh $20,000 was in cash, ‘Tue Committes on Schools met yesterdnyattor- noon, and agreed to recommend tho purchyge of asehoo! site on the corner of Eugene and Name mond wtreets, to cust $8,600, Bae employes in the various offlees are es- piviale. estrous to celebrute Washington's Birehdity, but since It vecurs on Sunday they. want todo tho colubrating next day, Asong the buliding pormita fsaued yesterday wad one to Jamies M. Pyatt to oroct four three- story dwatlings, Ashluud avenue, year Congress Btrvut, to cost $35,000; und one ‘to Jubn Brown tg ercet two two-story dwolllng, Dearborn strect, near Thirty-olyhth, to coat $5,000, ‘Tue frlends of 4 viaduct on Wost Chicngo av- enue, over Halsted atreet, wore around yestor- aay, aud announced that the musssmevting which was to have been held in the North sido Turners Hull in that Interest bud been postponed on aaa of the ball having been provluusly It 1s generally belleyed that, if the Council goes ON At its present rate fn tho considertion uf tha appropriation BIL, the vity Will hive to be rut on credit the present yeur, Furthor- more, 1t 43 auld that If tha tax-anturs finally pro- vail, a8 they have gu far, tho city will bo worse than bunkrupt ut the end of the your, ‘Tux Gas Inspector bus ubout comploted his rounds of the test-imps and burner, and will subinit his report to the Counell Monday evening. It fs intimated, tn udvnnee, that the report will show that, so fur va the vlty ts concerned, [t bas, an udvantage of about onc-vighth of | per cent In the consumption on the averuge, and If thls be so thore will be fittte auld, ‘Tax Committee ow Printing were in sosslon yesterday uftarnooy, and bud bufare thom thy proposition of tho Controller te veadvertise for Propusuls Tor thu city printing, by whleliy ho uid, be could save the olty from $1,000 te g2,000, ‘The plddors for tho work were present and ono of thom—tho Neus—aatd if tho Controllor's wigs estion was neted upon bis bid would bo $1,000 ower than bis present bid, but the Conimitteo, notwithstanding, put the communication on tle, At the last meoting of tha Council tho Alder- mon made 4 srund rush for vindnots, and it was Hotlcouble that those most poralstent tu tholr, demands were candidates for revlection, ‘Phe Controtter says iu cuference to the muye on the rensury that, while he would ike to seo vine ducts wherever thoy ure wanted, It fe utterly. Impossible to make a a approprintions for this purpose without sacriflciny as uore important terest. ge suys he mude bis figures on tha most Herat busts, but could uot tind, under the Iiultution, root for any new vindauty, und, furthorinore, tt 16 believed that if any approprl- ations aro wurde for any Buch purpose that tho dlayor will veto the cutive Lill, WHAT WILL THR MAYOR DO? Tho Superintentent of Bridges was inthe Council at ita lust meeting boldly: lobbying for un increase of qalary. Hy hud a svat bedlde Ald, Dixon, who chumploned bis cause, and tls Delogs to mind the declaration of the Muyor on the nubject, which We hits muaw with equal bulde huss, W the elfecs thutuny employs who was found urging the Council to inerenso hia salary would be sumnarily dismissed, Tho Mayor was presiding atthe thine, saw. what. was going on, nnd It renutins to bo seon what he will do, There are other einploy¢a who would Ike a ralee, but thoy do not bropose ‘to antagonize the Mayor, nor te do anything which would seem to be fn opposition to” the p ry he desires to pursue. ‘Thoy will look, however, with considerubio Interest to what ho docs in tho ease In question, If encouraged to Join in the Nght for more will be around atlrring up “fhithience.” A MOSPECTIVE LIBEL BUIT, Each of the Atdermen and alta tho elty ane thorities were yesterday sapplied with a recent copy of the Nene Prete Preasewhich contalned at article in Kngllsh, carerally ‘marked, attacking the Controller. Yt charged bin with baviue recommended tho relssulig of the water bonds bearing 7 per vent interest, and went on to ehurge that he was either ineompotent or core rupt.and to Sutimate that be hid made tho reeonmendation, in question in the ine terest f matey trakurs, ete att to Urge upon tho Mayor his immediate remoyny The uetiele, on decount of Its falsity on Its free and its utter ridieniousnesa, oxcited very Hide attention, especially sinee It had pinned on to its tall a paragraph abont tho city printing. while led to the eupholon that tho whole thing tnt heen tnapired by an tnmuginary prejudice the Controtter had aginst the publisher of the paper in the inatter of awarding the elty’s printing. The Controller, however, reminded it us wnl- clos, and, npon reading the copy sent bint, put. off and tald the whole question before an attor: Jey, with a view to commenciig both a civil and ‘eriminal prosecution, He never recommended the osaisiog af the bonds at7 por cent, is the record shows, Els recommendation was siinply. as tus been soveral times atated in these columns, that 7 per cent bo the lint of interest on the vohds, Ho expects toscll thom ut 6 por cent with n promium, : THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Osny cight marriage Hscuses were Issued yos- terday. jgaton Fridays aro not popular for wedding-Miys. Tue trial of Al Rilter for burglary occupled the attention of the Crit) Court all diay yes: tentay, and will bo concluded this mornlug. In tho County Court yesterday Cornelius Do Roo began sult for trespass, damages ‘$1,000, ugalnst Joseph Kastner and Jobu Hottmann, Ix tho matter of the condemnation sult brought by tho Chicago & Western Indinna Ralls roud- Conip aginst. the represontatives of the Wallace estate, a change of venue to the Circuit Court was yesterday granted by Judge Tainan; |on appiention of one of the defend- ants, In tho Criminal Court yesterday an agreed ense designed to test the cunstltutionallty of the Guine law was Drought up. Mexsra, Palinor and Durkee, attorneys for the prosecution, and Enis ery A. Storrs for the defendunt, in tho case of Jitines Magner, bound over by Justice Meech tor tiv alleged ylolution of the Game law, submitted Wstatement of faats to Judge Jameson, in which tho defendunt adinitted having kHted quall Dev, Vand Jan. 1, and having sold the same or a Portion thereof subsequently, The importance: of the subject was urged on the ground that the trade in Chicage amounted yearly ta about. $5,000. By ugreement Judgment was entered agulnst the defendant, who nt onee filed a bond. and prayed un appeal to the Supreme Court. ‘Tre Committee on Juli and Jalt Accounts will meet to-day to audit: bitsy, and tat on Hospltat toexaming samples, Yesterday the ‘Towns and Town Accounts ntd Printing gud Statlonery Committecs pnssed on some bills, The * igh= Joints” reconsidered’ the moon by whieh tho apunk ng tube and electrie-bell “work | wis awarded to the Helaler Manufacturing Com- pany, and it WHE be taken up gain Wednesday, The commnuniention of Architect Egan and the recommendition of Mr. Haglund in’ regard to stoam-fitthur were laid over for one week. An estlinnte for SiS in favor of John Davis & Co. on necount of steam-heating was adopted, It was ordered (this not being tho first times tht Bod. Sexton required to furnish un indemaltying bond In 310,000, suving tha county burmless in tho mut- terof. the fireproof work. Commissioner Burs Nng's reselution fn regard to tho stalrways pub- Isahed in ‘THe Trmune of yesterday was ndopt ed. A general discussion followed about tho MeNoll culm, but a. proposition to pay S275, i addition to the $54 of economy anid pay 0,000 culled for by the con . wis loxt, und the Committeo adjourned, 43 uatal, without doing anything, GOVERNMENT NEWS. Thr disbursements of gold footed up $25,000 yesterday. ‘Tum Sub-Treasuror yesterday recolyed $11,000 and pald out $7,000 {n silver. ‘Tue purvhusers of the Chicago & Pacific Rall- rond yesterday pald over to tho Agsistunt 'Trens- Urer $125,000 In gold, whieh is the second install ment on the purchase-priew af $900,000, ‘Tit recelpts from Internnl revenuv yesterday Amonnted to 224,201, Of thls sam 810,008 was for tax: puld splits, $4,088" for tobneco ‘and elgars, suid 81,685 for beer, There were no exports, ‘THe oltices of tho Internul-Revenue Depart ment. will day, as Wir ni ton’s Birthday falls on Sunday, “This notion ts rendered necessary from the fact that tho banks have decided to close the same day, ALEXANDER MEYER was arrested and brought before Commissioner Hoyne yesterday charged with peddling “‘tobucco without a Heonge. He chulmed that ho was merely dellyerlug orders for his brother, who is ungarell In regular business, and wag given until to-day to prove that fact. Mus, Euazanetit Fuynx, of No. 7 Willard street, East Bridgeport, Com. wrifes to Pust- ouster Paliver inquiring 28 to the whereabouts of hor sister, Mrs. Ellen Woosner, née Konnedy, who was born in ‘Toomoynara, County Tipper= ary Ircland, When fost heard from she waa Uving on South Halsted street, +++ District-Attornoy Leako returned | yésthrday morning from his Washington trip, Ie reports that his visit bad no Aion Importance, and that the Gregg and Golsen eases were hnrdly oven mentioned. “He was visiting the President ut the White House. Te will now enll up the Spalding case nt the Nest favorable opportunity, and seguro a Tul sentence for the ex-tluno> keeper, TuE application which Is to bo mado to Con- gress to Hpprapelute Iminedintely $100,000 for tha, completion of the new Custum-lTouse will, If. grmited, allow of the bullding belug ready for ocoupanoy by Sent. 1. Tho money now ow hand {gs being used in tho comyletlon of tha portion, dealgned for tho uae of tha Courta, It will be suiliclent for thut purpose, but not enough to | completo the entire bullding. FonLowing aro tho dutinble goods recolved esterday; John Morrell & Co., 100 sucks sult; Parkhurst & Wilkinson, 22276 burs tron; wander & Scheriman, U-cases cording; C.& F. Schaefer, 0 cisks wing; Wilson ros. 1 case -hosiery; Lenhy Bros, Lense: ay pourlss Fiukt Leiter & Co. 12 bules “dry goods; Libby, MeNelll bey 08 boxes tin-plite; A. J. Luthium, 0 Wt (lu bulk), Thy collections amounted to curs. si 9,55, Ta Farroll, from Wwhoso lace ten casks of whisky were seized last Tues: day for haying been “aged without the neces- sary new stumps being wilixed, has been referred to the Commulasionor, “Vhls operation results In no jox4 to tho Government, but is simply a frand on the consumor, These cases aro ulmost. uniformly: SUL ena, for, while the olfense It vlolution of tho regulations, itis more of a tech nical churaetor than anything else, Acconpind to tho stntoments of the revenue olicluls, the case ugatnat Gradlu & Strota, tho tobavconlsta, 1s principally technival, aay Bul Oo frm of clyar denters 76s pounds of leat tobacco, and recelved 400 pounds of elgur-olipplia in return, The only ontey: nude was one of 403 poundd, whieh wad the dite ference tu thotr munufacturera' book, After Deputy Cox had visited them they changed the entries to juclitds the wholu amount guld and the ellppings recelvod. —_ WATER DEPARTMENT, TWAT ALLEGED DRFICER. Tho“ experts” who have been examining the books of the Water Department forgome months past completed thelr Inbons yesterday, and re- ported their findings to the Muyor, Tho ex- anmiuation was commence to ascertain tho oxuvt Amount of the shortuyo Of Movckol, who hud charge of the vollections of the Nortwest- ort, Division, aud, tho omissions proving 60 this grunt, tho other diviglons wore taken up, and all af tho books Juve been gone through for several Yeurs piat, ‘Nhe showing tn the use of Moovke fs bovks, ag bus athuudy beon noticed, exhibit. ed the most slucing frauds, lt appearing that ho had played a contidence-guine upon bis suport case of Rocha & o one kind or another, an been pilfering overy da ed up to tholr iniute botesty) Yor thoy have hud all tho chanves thoy could desire, ‘Tho report, 80 far as Moockel {8 conoorned, was as followst “Curcago,’ Feb. 18, 1880,—o the Hon, C,H Hurrbon, Mayor + We, tho undersigned, hereby certify that we have exumined the watererite book of tho Northwest Division for tho years 84 to Wei, (elusive, und compared” the amount of cash collected, a6 uppoaré on auld nite books, with tha amount of each res Tumned ae collected us appears front the dally cash statements and gush-hooks for that porlod, and thu a vhortage of Bluse, 7 Af tho clerks huve not vit can be hui to wits From Muy, 1st, to May, 1 arr From Mast Tee to Suny 308 From Muy, id, to Muy; 448 From Muy, sto May, 1 6,408 From Muy, 1878, to Muy, 1879, Cad ‘yotal, 408190 “Yours very rei * JaMes FH, MILLS, “BW, MONALLY.* Mocckles’ process of robbery ling been exe plulned dn detail, wo the only interest in the re- pore, 80 far nd he Was conouried, ospuciully stico ho wus known to bo beyond the roach of the Jaw, was In tho statement of the nctual amount of big defaleation, in the muttor of those who had figured over the books of tho othor divis- fons, however, the aitiution was diferent, aud Interest waa added from the fuct that sume of them were yet in tho elise aud nothing wus ubsulutcly known of thelr Irregularities. Tho 3 buk tho uthor buoks a Irregutaritied of | tnsor would any nothing 2a to what tho report showed, 80 far as thoy were concerned, but he minntfested his deep interest in the matter, and gaye tho report importance by calling Controlier Gurney and Superintendent Waller to hia na- aistineo to examine thes neensed, I the hope at they might explain away the report of the xports.” The mast of ‘the hotleaver ome were eximilied,—some beatiuse thoy were yy Meuniecal and others in tho hope that. fiht coud be gained, —but whatever tne fally garded Those exiinined were aewith tho books, and it ts pentwely nese, to add that they were greatly: oxecHted, and: that tho Water Tepartinent, 48 whole, was nover inory_ thoroughly tired over. Tho examination was not eomplcted, however, hor was thore nny evidence of eritinallty 20 cleat ns to establiah the. absolute guilt of ‘any one, though some of the uxplinalions wero ree garded as very thi and untenable. The exmntiation isto be vontliuedsand the Le fs that there fs trou! where! for some of the omployés.and that ral with wet off oasy {f they sin ply lose their plices. Tho evt. teneo mencrally t4 Ut things have been rin ex. credingly loose, and in all the looseness If some Dody does not ket Mstoned it will bu tran, for the system of robbery has been very wu Ie, ‘Tho ease of Movekel, perliups, Mustrates that of the others. ‘Ton person desiring to pay the tax upon several lots he would minke out the bill for one Int, pars it to the enshicr with tho money, eet his receipt, thon nid the tax of the othor lots and put tho diiference fn hls pocket, and no one was the wiser for his belug the richer. ‘This cannot occur in the future, buwever, for a aya. tem of eheoks haa been itopted which offectunl- ly cuts off ull such transactions, ‘A DOMESTIC QUARREL, A THEATINCAL AGEST POUNDED, There was published yestertay in the Inw columns the announcement of an application for divorce by Emily Dougherty from her hus- band, W. BE. Dougherty, on tho ground of itt- treatment, cruelty, ote. Out of this grow a Hives some formation was elfelted was’ cit from the report brought free to fi ly little fight, which tuok place ‘about 6 o'clock yesterday —afternuun atone of the places of public resort in this olty, the participants belng the husband and Mr. Puul Nicholson, the Press Agett of the * My Partner” combinntion, now pluyhug at Havers 1y’s, Who ta also coualn of Mr. Dougherty, Itscoms, us far is can be msevrtuined, that Mr, Nicholson belleved, from statements made to him by his cousin's wite, that sho hut been {l-treated, und, thorofore, felt. considerable aym- uty for her, ‘To auch an extent did he earry bis il-ndvised fooling that Monday nightaccord= dng to the statements, he helped tho wife toclonr out of Mr. Dougherty's house about all the portale: property which was fu it, leaving beds, Hue no bedding, And wanlrobes, but no contents. ‘Tho wife, dnughter, and the partable property Were removed to sume. ioknowtteplice on tho West Side, ‘That Mr. Nicholson hid taken this ively Interest In hls household nifaies, and that tho daughter's whereabouts wore Knows to hin, wis something which Mr, Dougherty was famitlar with, and yesterduy: cvening, meeting the amateur expres y he asked bin for information as to. wh his tnuliter was liv= ing, he being yery anxious to sec According to one statement, Nichol mitted that he knew where she was, bu tosiys wasn litte tauntiog ti hls inzuage, and nally went so far as to sity, by lmplleation at Veust, that Mr. Dougherty was a coward. "Tho latter 18 quick-tempored, and by no menna will- Ing. to knbmit to such an kisiutition 1g that, and necordingly he fell upon Mr. Nicholson, even though hls cousin, and, i the hunginge Of one of the witnesses of the encounter, “mopped the floor with hin” for a few minutes, ‘This may: ‘bo un exaggeration, for Mr. Nicholson id, if any thing, w langer inn thin bis nasaitant. but it's guetiln that thore was w lively contest, in which Nichotson ald not got the best of it. The affate tasted but n fow minutes. Nichol- gon waa floored, and the battle wad over before. the bystanders hid tine to interfere, Two minutes after that, all the pnrties to the en- counter had disuppeared. Mr. Ntcholson with drew stratghtway trom tho abhe mize. It was dmpossible to tnd bin at the thontre or at the ho He was probably plastering his brulses tn game secluded spot. Tt wis also impossible to fad Mr. Dougherty, and therefore a full deserlp- on of the oneointer, ata related by efther or both of the parties, eannot be given. SUBURBAN, NYDE PAIK, Tho regular weekly meeting of tha Board of Trustees of the Village of Hyde Park was held lust ovening In the Town-Hall,—Presidont. Hennett. tn the chute, A number of petitions from property-owners asking for Improvements, ete, wore read and referred to the various com mittecs, Tt was decided that the Committee ap- poluted to confer with the South Park Com- mission fn regard to the water supply In the park should mect x committee tram the Commissioners this evening nt 103° Michigan aventc. A petition from the Chlengo & Unme mond Railrond Cen Ys nyking the right of way through tho Village of Hyde Park in order tooxtend a ilng of road from Hammond, 1 toChleago, was read and: referred. Tho C nilasioncrs of the Town of Calumet ngreed to pay one-third of the amount necded to make the neeessary Improvements on the Chicago & Thornton Row, north of Nincty-fifth street. An ordinance providing for a brick sewer on Rowen nvonue to Grand boulevard to con- nect with the Fortysfirst-street sewer nt Law reneg avenue was adopted, and tho catimated cast $7,503.00, was approved. ‘Tho tire ‘ordinanws was toferred to tho Judl= clary Committed with tho reeommendation that {tbe revised und amended before netion was taken upon st. Tho question of redeeming tho lai ware rants, to the amount of -$1th, paynbly from tho speolul fixscesinent fund, that ure held by the Chicago, und — Calumet Canal & Dock. Company, was disenyged at komo strongth, and §t was tinally decided to pay the face of the warrants, recel Ving thom in pay mont for back tuxes front tho Company. MARINE MATTERS, ‘ _._ Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwaukeer, Wis. Feb. 20.—Durlug the carly part of the present senson at attempt will be made to ralse the propeller Ironsides, which foundered in Lake Michigan, about four miles outslte of Grand Ifaven Harbor, six years ago. The parties who have agreed. toundertake the Jobare New Yorkers, ‘Thoy think they can recover the Ironsides at a cost of $10,000. Mr. Engolinan is to allow thom lnlf of her appraised value after delivery In the harbor at Milwaukee,, The Ironsides was visited by divers two years ago and found to be ‘in good condition. Another exnusination of the hull Is to be mate next, The propellae G, J. Truesdell is tobe placed upon the Grand Haven route at once, in con- nection with tho Minuenpolls, to hide the coustantly Increasing volinne of fretgnt. The shipment of westward-bound freight over i iraad Haven route has been hirge this winter, ‘The propeller Garden City ts here tq-d en route fom Ludington to Ghlenzoe with tho barge A. C, Keating In tow. ‘The Keat- ng, is Jaden with slabs, ‘he barge H. i, Church was towed from Ludington te Chieago Jast week. Both dirges tre tobe repaired and putin readl- ness for the opening of navigation through Uso Straits, ‘The schooner Jesse Winter has arrived from Kewnunes with a cargo of wheat, Speclat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, DeEtuHoIT, Miele, Feb, 20.—The steam-barge Tecumseh has been sold by the Guelph Luth- ber Company, of. Toronto to Cap John Sloan, Inte of the Star Ling of steamers, anit Senry Howard and A. N. Moffat, of Port Huron. Sho will trade next season between Collingwood and Chleago, and Capt. Sloan will probably be Master TILDEN'S TAX, New York, Feb, -20.—The enso.of the United States against Samuet J. Tilden re- appeared to-day inthe United States Clreuit Court by the Agslstant District-Attorney moving for an attachment to compel defend- ant to unswer tho bill of discovery wider tho order of Nov. 1, 187, which overruled his demurrer and directed hin to answer within sixty days, ‘Tho tla to answor explred Jan, 0, and down to the present time has not beon answered, Instead, hawever, on Noy, 10, 1879, defendant appealed to the Supreme Court trom thoorder overruling hisdemurrar, Tho motion to-day: was made to de- termine the status’ of tho ease in the Ctreult Court, the doubtrnl fueation boing whether an appeal per se operated as a stay of proceedings dn this Court, Judge Blatchford sald he hac ransacked English and Amertean books, und had not been able to find any authority directly to the polut, Jie thought the case before him would be simptified by the actlon of the Supremo Court on the motion to dismiss the apperl, and ace cordingly ordered that the motion for attach- ment stand over until the motion to disuitss the funeal in the Supreme Court had been deelted, ‘The Court also sugested that an effort be made to obtuin the Stipreme Court's opinion as to whether'an appeal operates por us fo stay the proceedings In the Circuit ————a—_—— After having used without rolief all the mau romedles advertived for the cure of rhoumatism, Lie aces OM Lin uppllody ai neeutnptitbod a eure uf Us is Food ly therefore vel demand, L. Ruve, Rich Pralrto, tira 4 on Trying and oritieal Indeed ts tho tooth! perlixt, fut rullof is.ufforded by = the thavly use of Biri. Winslow's sooth! up. 2% ‘Avoid imitations.” hie wate —— No Fanoy Parces~Bost act tooth, $8; Atl rates. MeChustioy iiros, Clark and eon etd THE COURTS. Another Indian Land Case—Pay Wanted for Dredging, Record of Judgments, New Suits, Divorce Cases, Eto, COMPLICATED LAND CASK. Juilge Blodgett yesterday decided an ex- ecedingly complicated Iand ‘ease involving about 160 neres in the Town of Thornton, known as the S, W. 2¢ of See, 27, 96,14. This wast sulla ejeetmentto recover this land, and the pxcutlit, Allon Macomber, clalms as A purchaser from thé deseendants or helrs- at-law of Mog-see, a Pottawatomie In- dian. The land was given to the Inttor under the ‘Tlppeennoe trenty of 184, and plant bought the Ute of the helrs in 1877 or 1878, The defendant, John S, Blelfekt, claims that Moy-sey Jn 1833) gave hig) bond = for an deed to one Cleary for 100 acres of the reservation, antl on sale was subsequently made of the remainder to another party before the land was surveyed and the selection made by the President. "The land was located in Laporte, Ind,, but tt was Iifted by a pretmptor, and the location was then made of land In- Thornton, The title subsequently beeame ver atch ine volved hy passing through helrs, ete, and finally one of the “holders” Med x bill in the Superior Court making Mog-seu’s_ helrs and others parties te settle the tlilo by making the location of the Thornton hind valld, deeree was entered by defiult to that effect, Melfeld elafins under ‘this decree. diudge Blodgett held that the Indians, although ree inaining In tribal relations as to their proper- nN were subject to the stutute of limitations, {so that the Superior Court of Cook County. had Jurisdiction over. the subject matter in the | Starr bill, notwithstanding the Dill showed no contract from Mog- see and no other ene than his coyvennnit of warranty fn the teed of 1835, and that the title under the ‘Tippecanoe treaty was an equitable one, which could be followed ani perfected. ‘The thiding therefore was in fa- vor of the defendant, DREDGING THE RIVER, Abi was filed yesterday in the Clreuit Court by 0. B. Green against the City of Chi- cago, to reform the contract made by lik with the latter for dredglng the river. ‘The advertisements for bids set out that the work was to be dono according to certain speelfieations, but Green, fearing tho hnpractleability of measurements by sound- Ings, as mentioned therein, required that bids should be made for the work on the speellications, and also that bids should con- tain prices based on measurements and cstl- inates of the amount of material dredged and removed, which should be made by taking the ine nts of seow-loads. The specl- fientlons were then made providing that blds would be received for esthnates made on trements made of amount of muaterial ivered into sews by tiling the muasure- ment of sows. New advertisements were then mude, and Green’s bid, whieh was for 25 to 50 cents ucnbic yard on scow. mensure- ment and five cents additlonal a euble yard the work was to be made by soundings, was necepted, ‘The written contract made with hhn, provided that the work should be done In necordanee with the speelficattons, but b: sonte quistake the latter hid not been amend cil, so that, in fact, Green wag bound to work and be paid by soundings measurement, Complatnant claims that {twas the Intention that the work should be dgne by seow meas urement, and that ho-is-jistly. entitled to have tho nilstuke corrected, According to his estiuates he has done $5,819 af work; but the elty. bydis measurements, claims he is only entitled to $3,103. Green therefore asks that the contract may be amended, and tl ee intay be declared to be entitled to the 3, : DIVORCES, Kate O'Brien tited 1 bill yesterday against her husband, stathow O'Lrien, asking for a divorcee on the ground of eruelty, IWEMS. dudge Blodgett’s call to-day is 992, 9, 1,003, 1,000, 1,007, 1,008, 1,013, 1,018, 1,017, 1,019, 1,020, 1,021, 1,023, 1.025, 1,023, 1,020, 1,030, 1,03, "1,011, 1,04. No, 805, First National Bank va, Bell, is on trial. Judges Gary and Moran will hear motions to-day; Judo Smith motions for new trial fn Nos, 642, O18, 1,208, 1,250, and 1,806; Juige Rogers mations -for new trials and Judges Jameson, ‘Tuley, and Barnum diyoree cases, _,Dixeharges were Issued yesterday to Julius T. Bdwin, Otto Jevne, Jacob’ Fleteher, daphet Fletcher, ugh White, and Martin F, Bassett. : ( _.. STATE COURTS, Velerjnh Speer, for the use of EB, E. Grant, begun, wiguitsyesterday to recover $5,000 of ond{liings, : Npydbued tho City of Chicago for Rust}&.CéoNdee brought sult for $2,500 arningt A hat bah = William Stewart Med a bill against Tenry Charmonand Dayld Montgomery, shipehand- Jers and sallmakers, clabuing he ts, ag part- ner, ontitled to a halt-luterest fn the sall- malelng and repairing part of the business since Its organization, In January, 1878, and asking for an account and settlement, Charles Lindemann sued Coddington BH ings for $1,000, Elizabeth Lane, admiuistratrix of tho e3- tate of Michael Line, deceased, commenceil a sult in trespass against the Chicago & Northweste Railway Company, clalining $5,000 dinnages, Robert Latub and others began a sult in at fachmant to recover $3,170.70 of Herbert L. ervere, Murry Nojson and E. B, Stevens, surviving partners of the firm of Vincent, Nelson & Co, fled nb against William ‘T. Johnson, County Collector, to restrain. the colivetion of 1 tax of $1,72451 on their per- sonal property on the ground that j¢ was fraudutently ninde, x Joseph Goss commenced a sult for $10,000 damages against the Pittsburg, Clneinnatl & St. Louls Rallway Company, Paul F. Nicholyon began a sult fn attach- ment Phnasday. ayalnst Arthur KeKeo Rankin, alias MeKea Hankin, to recover 558378, "This Is claimed to be duo for sery- fees rendered under a contract dated Sept. 10, 1875, a4 business managorof Rankin in certaly theatrieal entertaluments, and for money ad- vanced at hig request, PROBATE COURT, In tho estate of Michael R, Keegan, letters of adiuinistration, with the will annexed, wore Issued to Meman G, Powers, and his bond for $84,000 wag approved, In the estate of Anna Aurgaard, insane, letters of, conservation were issued to Eloutha S, Weeden, and his bond of $2,000 was approved, In tha estate of Phebo Mf. Gould et at, minors, the gusrdtin’s new bond in the sin of 31,000 was approved. THE CALL MONDAY. June DruuMonp—{n chimnbers. Jupaz Biovarrr Gener! oull of bia caten- dar. <P Avre.iats Count Not in session. JupGE GAnty-—hW9, BI to 875, 377 to 985, and 387 to Bud, all inclusive, No. 801, Waughop va, Harmes, on trial, vunax 8Mitit—Preliminary call 701 to 761, In- a 0, U0, GL, BIB, elusive. Persmptory eal 650, 651, O45, No, Dietzscl lino, on tril, Suva JAMBsON—Motions at 9:15 4, In, JUDGE KOGENS—Sut citaey, 5, Carlson ys, ‘Lindberg, and culendur Nos, TH to 78, inclusive, No. 60g, Sineiie va, Springer, on trial, JUDGE MowAN—-Sd to 8, ineluslve, except O4, 99) 8h Thy and Tz, No. 65, Shnonds ys. Brown, on rll, Jupox TuLeyY—Contested motions, dupes BAnNus—Contested motions, Jubak JAeson—Criminul Court—Nos, ¢ 13 and 144, 705, and ee eS AL, 12s, 125, 1124, 1088, and fy, ls Surenton Count—Convessions—| bon ya, H, PF. Noxeen, $380.60, Jupos Surri—A. G. Lundberg ys, Baimucl ‘A. Froomany vordiut, $500, and motion for now ial, Cincurr Count—Jupay RoaEns—Tpomas Jof- ford va. Lancaster Coal & Iron Gonna ee 409.68, und motion for now trial, Jupoy MoKAN—First Nutional Dank of Chicas gO Va. Morris NM: and Willan Poargon, €870.50, 1B, Forgu- $$ —— A Now Version of a Fable, Figare has a now version of tho fable of tho dog who sw bis Roma retlevted in the brovk, which is more applicable to modera life than the original. A dog, currying a stolen beofstouk in bla mouth, comes to a Iimpid stream which reflecta surrounding objects as. clearly as a mire ror. Pervelying the reflected {mugo of himself, he thinks of seizing tho piece of ment It holda, which bo supposes to be ronl, but conclades it would be pritdent to first dovour hile own picee. Thon ho looks again In tho stream. Tho reilect+ ed dog has nothing In his teeth, and oxpresca the satisfnetion of a contented stomuch. “Halt tha log “that fellow hid the same idea I And he runs away laughing. b —————- The Eldredgo Sewing-Machine.—It leads the world, aud is the best for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments, 190 State street. February winds make soro lips. Buck & Rayner’s cold croam heats thom, ———— It is the natural wish of ull vo buy thoir cane died and cigars at Dawson's, 211 State strect, MARRIAGES, MeTEROSPUGH—KU Grace ChuurehyWhnraing, Belin . Jr. of ''oron to) Cats und Miss May at. Pugh, or Low ine ‘Naw York Horald, Now Orleans Plenyuno, Itich~ mond (Va, And Loronta papers pleusy copy. OYEBR-SPAMROW—Atthe Valnur Houso, Chicazo, Feb, 19, by the Key, De..tobn Willtamsyn, of tho First M.K. Church, Wilton Oyor, Esq, of lansing, Meh. avi Sting Marty deuryiane Nhat, Ot tho uno wes, HIER-~SANDIIOLM-—Feh, 16, by tho Rey, KB. 2, used AM West, ‘Washingioncet. W. M. Griet nnd Ida, daughter of Join Sandholm, both of this elty. —— DEATHS. HAMMOND—At 5 Doarborn-nv,, Gortle Hom- mond, youtheat daughter of T. C, und Rileabath Hate hand: wed 4 yours Lanonth 7 dnya. Funern) notice In Sunday morning's paper, WATERHOUSE—tn this clty on the Ith Inat., Hllzns hoth Sumner, wits of Charlo N, Waterhouse and daughter of Martha Ps and tha Inte Rufur s. Gould, Of Providence, in the Sith your of hor azo. Foneralon Saturdny, the ist, at 1 poi. from tho Bethany Church. Turial at Rosey, S2-Providenco (1. 1) papers please copy. 1—Fob, 2, at Ln. im. Mrs, Mary Anne Il, ogod ra ‘undral Sunday morning, Fob. 22, at 9:3), from, the residence of hor duughter, Mra’ J, M. Glonaon, No. 25 Metrexor-st., by carriages to Calvary. DOLANS Hub. 2 Oran, Dolan, lata of Mnrahat, Inlet I tho AlAE yéne of tia aie, Firieral to Mfelilgan Central Ravroad dopot, by cars to Murata, Mich, Fob. 0, at hor home, 20 North Markot- pneumonia, Cathoring Carnoy, ngod 64 urn in County Myo, Freland, Fosioral by carrlagos to Calvary Cemetery. Friends OF the. fumfly aro Invited ‘te attond without further notice. MAND—At Lostant, Mi Fob, 2%, of consumption, Anioile Holl, youngentduughter of #urmun and liza und, lato df Chingy. ‘€2~Mnitimore apd Cincinnati papors please copy. FODBY—Monss dob, infant son of Mosos und Ann Foloy, of whooping cough, Funoratto tonve the readonco of the parents, 20 North Franklin-at, on Saturday, Fob, 2, at borclock, ‘by enrriages toCalvary, O'CONNOR=Friday, Fob. 2, Johannah,, volovad auuaheer of duruinigh und Caulprine OConGue ae tholr renidenco, #11 Noblo-nt., nged J yours nnd Yana, Funoral Sunday, Feb, 2) by cars t9 Culvary Camas rye ANNOUNCEMENTS, SPECIAL MEETING OF THIt CIUCAGO Ix. change for Wommnn'a Work will bo hold at thoir rooms thls morning at 10:00 o'clock. KS Lis Wit Lap Tih SUNDAY: 4e school teachers’ mecting in Furwoll Hell nt noon to-day, Spue YOUNG MEN'S CIMRISTIAN ASSOCIATION has arcanged with Mr. Krank 1, Willlums tu do- Ivor another fecturo on “What Tea 4y Huropo.” Mr. Willlams had to loave his audience in London In Ua" iret tecture, and he now proposes to take them ground the continent, It will bu dullvered ‘Thurstuy. evening in Lower Farwoil Hall, ‘ickote free for fenblesain and Indles, at oftice of ¥; M. G, A,, 10 Mad- [sont a APE PHIL OSOPIIOAT. SOCTRTY MERTS ‘To. niwhe nt 16s State-at, cornor of Washingtan, in the Ait Gnilory, at 8 vrelotk, “Lectura by Mrs, Holon Ey Starrett. Subject, “he “Futuro” of | Educated Women.? > (Pi IPRINOIS BT ATH CONVENTION OF UNI Forsallata wilt youl moutlng ay Unity Churct, Oak Vark, Feb, 21,24 ‘The Koy, Miss (Calloch, of Hing Tslnnd, wilt preach to-day ut Z p.m. and ‘tha Rov, Uruoke Merford, of Chicngo, at Tidy. n.Ample nos gommiodation will bo provided for all who may ationd (PE MIT EEN TH WARD RECURLICAN GEUD will hold its regulie micoting this oventag nt Hone BAKING Powonn. 1 abroad, Hall, cornor Weat Lake and Roboy-xts.. utS pi. tH. Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM Gt API CREAM TARTAIL Tonsekeepor's favorite In lowding elties of tho world, No othue preparation makue suet Ukht, tlaky, hot breads, of luxurlous past ry, Can be eaton by dyupo) Hen without funr of tha ills resulting trum heavy indie ou. gestiblo food. £7-Comnm ondod for purity nnd whole sumenons by the (i ment Chomint, Dr, Mott, ROYAL BAIING POWDRE Cd, Now Var, BOOTS, SHOES, &e. CHAS, E. RADDIN & C0., Commission Merchants, 68 & 70 Wabashrav. ‘We would inform our frlends and customers that we have just re- celyed from our Eastorn:.consign- ors an entire new stock of goods for the Spring Trade, all gootls of the best qualitv and styles, and which we can oifer atthe Lowest Auction“Prices, Our Stock consists In part of BOOTS AND SHOES in every yaricty, HATS AND CAPS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, JEANS AND CASTMERES, HOSIERY AND SUSPENDERS, CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR, MILLINERY GOODS in every variety, HANDKERCHIEES, Silk & Linen, And other articles too numerous to mention, and cheaper than théy can be got elsewhere, No Charge for Cases or Cartons,: REMEMBER THE NUMBER, 68 & 70 Wabash-ay,, CITIOAGO. HAI GuoDs, Wihuiwesli & Lhelast, Dond tur price Hat, Goous seut CO. D, anywhere: Rolo agent forthe “MULTIFORY.” Wire Seco torder and ararrautad 292 weiss. foie tha UCRIUN BAR By GEO. P. GORE Wand 8) Wabnsh. AUCTION, DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, Regular Trade Sale Tuesday, Feb. 24, 9:80 a, m, CLOTHING, And our usual Assortment of Othe; able Goods. Opening Trade Sale, {S80 SPRING SEASON, {8% Tuesday, March 9, 9:30 a, m, - GEO. P, GORE & CO. Auctioneers, Our First Catalogue Auction Sala Tor 1880, of BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, WILL Dt MADR Wedlnesday, Feb, 25, at 9:30 a. m, prompt ‘This will ben large offering of Clean Custom-Mado Spring-Stylo Wer, Men's, Women's, Hiss, and Children’s Gall, Bull, Kid, Goal, and Gralo, Hand Sewed, Machine-Sewed and Pegged, Nothing in Medium and Fina makes will bo found whnting, nnd every buyer's inspection ts asked. Goods and Cataloguy can ba soon Monday, « GEO. 2. GOK & Co. Wand 8! Wabash. ———— nn Watast-nrs THURSDAY, Feb. 26, at 9:30 2, m,, OPENING SPRING TRADE SALE GROGKERY AND GLASSWARE, t Desire 25 Crates Amorican W. G. Ware, 30 Crates English W. G. Ware, 25 Casks Rock and Yellow Ware, 3,000 Bris. Glassware, Consisting of Goblots, Sets, Tumblers, Wines, Piteh- ora, Nappies, Comports, Bowls, Iver. Gust Lronzo and ‘Glass Lamps, Brackets, Founts, noys, ke. A Jine of Ducormted Chamber Sets. + Goods packed for country merchants. __UO, P, GONE & CO. Auctioneers By NENRY & HATCI Buceevaors to Chus, H, Haddin & Coy Auctlonuors, 137 & 1) Wabusb-ay, WE SHALL HOLD OUR Opening Spring Sale TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 10 O'CLOCK SHARP, - BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS AND SLIPPERS. his salo will embrace a large line of fresh, season= able Xpring Goods, adapted to wants of city and cute try trade, Call unrly and oxnmning wtock, ALSO, A' Bankrupt Stock . Of a City Hotatler—Fino Quods. Our Opning Spring Trade Sale DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Hats and Gaps, Furnishing Goods, PLATED WART, NOTIONS, CARPETS, Etc., WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, Commencing at 10 o'clock a. ni. Fer Tho above arg all weasonuble and desirable Ho aa rE OTTER TREC I. Anetlonners By ELISON, POMEROY & Cv., Auctloncors, Wand w Itundolph-st. 39 PEARCE-ST., Botwoon Halsted and Desplainos, snd south of Van Saturday Morning, Feb. 21, at 10 o'dlock, Ue ete Household Furniture O¢ Vetyato Iecatdonco ® Poarco-at,, connisting of Pat- or, Chambor, Dining-loum, and Hitenen Burnlture, Hody und Redding, Crockery und Glassware Heussels und Woo! Carpots, vary tine Furnace 6 cons Hard Coal. pphlagnt HW olcluck, 1 Dupnia-liray Horse, wolght hit . Balo poromptory, family leavin ott rere PIO ry AIIBON, DOM ETOV X Anetioneers, 74 und Wi By FLERSHELM, BARKER & CO., and ty Handolph-st, Genural Auctioneers. ——= \ Regular Saturday’s Sale, 0:80 THIS MOKNING. FURNITURE, CARPETS, And General Household Goods, 2M loz, iar Mandlod Knives; 20 dos. Minted Forks) Tublo Lnon and lot Castors, from Restaurant. . 4 Ho 4 fOr one IarkE USAMTETE, BARKER & CO, ‘sh and #3 Itunda By D. LONG & CO.; Auctiuneers. Regular Saturday's Sale, At qur Salesroom, IT) Handolplieat, hia (MATURE DAY) nigeMing ‘ob, 2h at Wo'clock. Parlor wad Chamber Furniture uf ail kinds, Stovos, Cruckurys i Gonaral Moreuandees, ora & CO. Avctionsert, BUSINESS CARDS, WIDE AWAKE MERCHANTS! running ‘6 and $ Cent Countars.”” eating thelr fw bom Didar are loreating hel fee, ENTSTONES. Oly 4, KC, Count x: tbe War qt Rome for our Caraiovun 452, Maaticunas BUTLER BROS. ss , 310 Broadway, Nistonc tae ta Chew [Cuseao0 200-202 Laude CLOFIIES CLEANI cieveecageoees BANING: necce hic boautituny, DEED R OLDE AS th and WHALE, bee sriting aie cirty a Ri Denrhora nell rez North i LADIES AND GENTSIN it. Moule, 30 ‘i citten’ Lirounde anes Xe. renaired and cleaned, UANDY, ni fh or & for & Eee y eee 8 OF the dane Canittva Atnurtes, put wees Pari Meus AUaro ry CANDY oner, ie 48 CANDIES, a Day, Combis ron ag cat CARAS ELS a, Special ee Be TATE ST, cereale meas ae WI E'S Per Ree ¢. tobels, Bash Noe TE Btatoouls