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TUE CINCAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCI 3, 1880. 4) presnmably for | statutes of 1874, A test-case wassareed upon, | search safes or anything else for tho artlete ? PAPE chonileats that make the prices higher: It ti { THE CITY. ey ree oe Aine | qudienow pending Inthe Supreme courte Tf | epeeited in. thowaerant. Amon. the tninates PRINT-PAPER. bother emuses,—hoine. and natient causes.” . - complaint ras heand Seer regarding the He: meson or iia eae uot bee rial SEAR reap Halles set orone bates SUBSEQUENTLY Mit, VAN NORTWICK ere didiaulty-of conmunteating with polnta en tho } femal, only one set of tows olllcert willave to | sonal plekpoeket. who Is giver the eredit 0 wasacen by the reporter, Mr. Van Nortwiek ts | 9 NE Venter : te have. the caf | he elected Id, three seta na formesiy. ‘The | once having robbed tho Governor of this State . OW strona Rice (oe eee aeimerday air it arf pase pee In era a Ne MMT tas | Aone clea wl" metho | swans old wateh ant chai The Monopolists Hold Another | yorer.dia i amitatagge™® oF Mewwepure Em ot 's H th billty of the Chiengo ottice to do pesday in April, ‘The atattite requires twenty a 2 Mr, " 3 BeB-Tiney Aliens Oyis 0} thy shaman, tho business commision men and other could | dave’ noties to he given or tho eivection, Aw thy | AAPA want Mr. A; Dustin the agent cf, fhe Secret Council, Dara Santee seer alles tube Om ia i A.J-Moon, of Loxington, Ky. (sat tho Gard- | not sond thelr correspondents the quotations in | polling will twke phica April A. tho notleasnust | Ae Timur to ALinors, visited siloul ae TSE Cote “Yea, Thndd ns oon,” was tho reply. a= a a eee eee eee ta eee de one persone Ane amess | Hae Hruve neenue, whern It had went repaid * Woald yon ikke. teu the. dates taken off . L W. Ac MRRDROST ByURCSy Xe Be ha eae ee eee a a et te i eve wets | Of city «Clerk. and Town. Cherie, “thong | {at boys wero allowed to play poo! al deli Public Indignation Boing Too Strong, | qlother thported chemicals which enter Inte With the beautlfat Actress and At lost. dozen boys wore found plays ‘calle, tho innnufactare of paper?” ‘Tremont. hannonyeind growling wit then ceates Halrthe (HL be noc voting for Tho Tieton at eee eeeee ie eee te a Thoy Do Not Advance Prices. “ Twould rather scetue matter Iettnsttis.” | MISS MINNIE PAL F. Donpty, Paris, Franee, and 8. G. Lylerton, | court in thovemmntey will Inn Utter while be | Tn eqee the Supremy Court should not Hilo 8 | Phot the boeawert neeceunined: ANU I RII © You are not a free-trader?” © | And Wit, HOANTAN, the seit te tor, g . Dusy with enace growing out of the controversy, | decision by March 16, it fs presumed that the S WAS : , England, aro registered nt the Palmer. The business hoor has ue last struck tho inw: | notice wil therefore. be of 8 conditional char. inons taken aut the next morning for John * Yow tito n grent dont of sodaensh in making auperd Coinedy Company in haga atraw-pnper, de you not? Houses Crowded--Audlences Delights, id Matinoes. Goyer, (he ealoonkeeper, Yesterday morning | choy Aro O Ito A ‘Tam Mechanics’ Inatituta was ty havo met last | sors, cter, recite the fact of the pendency of tho " ra i, nd hoy Aro Opposed to Any Intorforonce evening. Wut n quorum could not be gotten | ee Cnteaga 1 and enitiug upon the peapla to tnike comnts | inlet Ue sears alle aunmed. ute with tho Tariff, w¥e OMice, during the month of ot {ho decision, should tt be rendered be> | FOwNstON. was arentiy togethor, s : 4 ‘ e zane it We: . ne CO 10 “ Moro th | _Hvory Bvontne an stunar M, W. Acttesox, of the United States Hantpebanvelipen ond SG fore clection-diy, and deposit thelr ballots ne ae Tyee twas pele inp in tho mca tha i Yess" pan ot anieiar ay Span setanesy 2 VERLWS Tanne District Court for tho Westorn Distriet of Penne | valued neshysts. During the sauna time srdag | ComMnaly> WNPSMAY RE Tight hefare. tholpters). Wyn poli The © Las told by a inember of your Association HAVERLYS THEATRE, v1 tabi the Grand Paciile, of domestic money-urdera were | issied and YONDONF—MAYRIL queen of the Citizena’ League found out where | Curlous Ignorance Concerning Their Ad | thisafterioon that there had’ beon no raise in | 411 HAVEINY,. Lroprietor unt : aylvantn, Pittaburg, is at the G f domestic mon 1 ‘ Ann ., Manay * f the Bocicty for the | SSMU pald, Tho foretyn orders fasund footed Avory Inrgo wedding occurred ot stand ard | he got the Hauor, and at once swore out A wire vance Last Month. paper alice Inst Novomnbor; how is that?” DNESDAY Starry: phil Cee aaa motte to tee eect di yee | UPSIZ TH, While SGN were pall. ‘Tho Pure | Tall corner of Mehiman avenue and Thiet enth | runt for the arrest of Math. Sehamruch, 208 i % BS URTAT HSo,thorg hna heen no talso sinco the 6th of | wiuitr, WoeLy Cale No thorg ARTES OVE ce nber, tho iat and Grewtent rhe ser 5 The terdny in Lower Farwell Hall, but there waa no mingter’s depnaita amounted to, £600,600, white | street, Inst evening, in celebention of the nb: | Erie atrect, on the ebargo of selling Hquor to picoers Grice MAN ei iy i S thhisof MiscGrace A.Mayer, daughter of Leopold | ininors. LH Sauae mim hutithoas wha jurahaea | cnn parentent + quordan precent, and the officers wero continmod | SLM was remitted to Naw Works Tle | suger, asd Chicies Conor, of the tiem of Yate | MOT Merman, watenmnan for A, 0, | (TR? Pancrmaktra of tho Norttwesb Holt ane | panne any those nae hci }0 purcha THE PIRATES OF PEN 3 ued Mrvofice fur the ensuing year. 7, Th Jellvory-tripa | dorl Brothers, Tho ceremony was performed it CHARLES EM AM, oT . ¢ | othor mesting yestentay at tho Grand Pacific “We will usk the Secrotary, and sco what ho Written by Conny f E, * tat Tlospitat | duity, det Sie) | Corclork by. the Rey, Dr. Adler, aml tho couplo | Urackohush & Co, cani-denters, at the corner of | rote), The attendances was vefy lirge, and ine | hnato any about it.” : wee ditben, arrnciencyy, Tnx Clinteal Soclety of Haknomann Mospital | dally, del ord, PSL) | ce ainttented yy belioamatca ve eoomatiet. tivand Garroltatreots, was yesterday heht | Hotel. Tho a . Sere eT te a or tta'so referred. and tho verdict | ,cAn listontanoous and olectrie ne gtVAN. Eee t rnicatt aan thu. ent Devs. | ahoas eee? | The ushers wero Mr. Nat Mayer, brathor af the netiee Walsh in $2010 tha ely for in as. cluded 1. W. Froneh, President nnd Treasurer of |, Cle muller wie, go roternod, and, tho werucl | wngutran sey resnect th i Incionad Sen tttodd avery interesting baper-on absiot: | curda’ nad osha’ newspapers, Besides | bride. and Mr. Sf, Sehmalta, ‘tho bride wore | -stulewith Intent to do twullly injury upon Aten | tho J. WW. French Manufacturing = Company’ | cided that thera hat ean paleo oF halt meant | nn ayery respect than Pinature."—cioes, = pie temperature Zomtentay, a8 obse ved by collesten aa Heer, A haere aera ceding bmmtiet nid reception | ovenimy when ho was overknuled by Mottram, | Laver Comptny, Htkhirt, [ng am Van ‘he necting yesterday was apparently 9 har eintint) Cnzette. unease, optician, adison Rtres LONE A i Ni ” Prices as usual. reno ON | who uitior found. hint etcalling cont or thought | Nortwlek, ntavia Paper Company, Natavin, Hi; | mBwtous one, and the members appeared to VO | oinrmon Mntinccn Niet pele fits 8 Hones m. rend | he was ahnut to stent. ‘The bos wus curried ret 4.0, Kimberly, Nocualy Wit Kimberly Clark Tool pees IuMDaaL ere A a ee OPVICRES THEATRE —— 405 18 Mag ADS 2 Be Ties BOE A De tes Bg He Mey 005 4 » ( & Coy of tho Neenah, and Atlas Papor Company, gan i Avs A Ne Bp. my 46, tS A, Mey 20.80; Bp. mm, ¥ ft vt rt ony . ) St North Carpenter. street, A doctor who at~ cor rs + atthe expense of the publishers, Thero wasn | ,,, oe spa gpm . Barometer a De My ce hmalratmalel Tal aoe Aue epin have wilt Povalvont auyvent. ecules TROY will roturi fended hint thowght hie fyjuries, WHieh were Ap Apole foi Wii } Genin Wattle Pelphrey lnrger representation than at the Inet meoting, | Every eventng, Matinces Wednesday ang Faturtay, Iw tho notice of “Tho Tiratea of Penzance" | strengthening thote orantzution, Whethor this WOMAN'S MEDIGAD COLLTGE. parently of an {uternal _dantite rere multe ave Haney ee veal A tact tae pat and the members of tha Asanelition seemed £6 CLINTON ILALLS " petrerday the types muito trends tuo, tubo | Bae ws g a ama MH eet | Tt fon, anu Comnmeneent of the, | proved condition, and dv explunttion of We | on, Nemahs i Fela, of HF. yon & Cn, | With evel thon Whniaver nther vires tbo | 6G c 5 % . ‘ 4 i Me College ol | xerious condition tho night. before, itwas stated | 4c i paper combinution may be wanting, they core S$ Jiave read: "Tho troupe nan whole ts not a | be determined, At the boot and shoe manufnes | rast evening in Union Park Congregational # oat Ce entieptie fits, el | Kulnmazoo, Meh. 1.8. Reynolds, South Hend, a ‘ 0 5 Rionrone musteniiy.. Jiniged Tron this pout | tory of George 1, Congdon, No. 195 Lake stree that he inauhlect to eptteptic fite and that those Meena badder of ic alinad thateons mint ts |, "Tho dstont succuratu) tarcorcomods, 9 conpositig eCUreA without ext, Duilding) w et f al deliy took, plice, during which Mr, Sehtal Wei, ma BH demreces 10 ne any | salir Put into the, ollicy for Joenl delivery was | iibhe of telegraptie, eammrarutations, ‘ é Tid Stes, Vondort WH seo Bust fora tour, and | 20 nelghbor's huuse, and thot to his home, No Church, ‘Thora wasn guod attendance, mo vorcome: , Ind; Mr. Bolton, of Bolton, Clark & Co., South of vivw, it 1s below mediverity, the men made ademand foran inerense amount! Jailies, of course, predominiting, ‘The program 14 nro pt to eyercome him under any sudden a ' ; ; o “ funmifznted fun, buoyant with aetioy 0 por wee -. Congdon BS rae exeltement. The watehman does not seem to | Bend; 8. A. Gibson, Kalamazoo Vaper Company, | to gullthe publishing fraternity to tho full ox- | eer witted ti L Ur mith; ; Mus. Rose, who renta rooms at tho corner of | HM teotny ta yicid the ndvamee, wii terme Dogan with an ormn voluntary. ty rot Pull | have touched him, Kulumzoo, Mich Gvorge Taylor, Cleveland | tent. All tho Interviowed ones spoko.ns though | firertort or hugemciine stiealenna es eee! + Roorin and Maatson stroots, hig, itis altexed, MIE | tined hlin they would quit. Only two, however, | MCE wich tha flow. Ue at Attila elton OE Vaper Company, Chiengo. the wonls were put into tholr mouths. ‘They | | Neat Wook—iteiney oF W.leene ara tho Noxog Upon n new, way of collecting’ ber font. She | walked out, the rest remalninye to finish tho 140° Sisters | Preattent "ot ihe ‘College, LOCAL POLITICS. Willlam Yan’ Nortwick presiited, and 1, Ww, | fo All protectlonists, nnd thoy do not favor any | Thentee Comp cized 7 dosioa Shechey, Me MTs ton does | IL * 4 ‘ a iy Celinquene fodwor, and the latter ements Tok mntighpnite tuny trettes bollewiag the Matter tho” diploniag and. ELEVENTH WAND: Fronch acted as Secretary. ‘Tho meating was | ‘This wna all tho Inforination the reporter could Bworeout, a warrant before Justica : an io eully for | ont be adjusted xotistuctorily to al concerned. Mrs. Rose's arrest on tho charge of Riduaping. ithe ae emplo: veil In Mater’ Lahey ‘Yun Exeoutive Committee of the Congregas | dinnufactol on Tifth avenue, and, al tional Homo Mission Society of Hiinola met at | Diese employed by ohn. Mullen, N * A regular mocting of the Hleventh Ward Re- | held in the gentlemen's parlor of tho house, | obtain, Hutho subsequently learned that It 1s Guna? BUCCI ae ee ee eerie ie { publican Club waa held laxt evening In Martino’s | and, of cours, a ‘Limune reporter had occuston | Intended to U c r it i Metal of Michigans { Hall,on Ada street, Mr. eS. Muthill presiding. | to go in and sco what wus going on, Ag syon us BEND A RTHONG LOBUY TO WABHINGTON MACCIE MITCHELL of Indias dayner, tad An M, Dobson and <M. Davenport a iznbeth Me: to provent, If posaibt y notion by Cor In bor Celebrated Tuspernonntionn, nu \ it x 2 Me= Bxect " " enreher fier news olf, provent, If possible, any action by Congress ‘} ., Mupnorted by The Grand Paciteltetel, anwas granted five | West Kine street. have made a Hike demand | Hetrick und Muey_ fe Nockiweth of Wisconsin; | Ob Wallen the Executive Consultee wer ine | tho searchor ut mmnouneed himself, | iiin the repel! of duties on piper or sodacnsh. WAR LAIES. and hor Cotnnng. | 7M churches in tho State, us asked for, Tho Treas nervase, Tho men were stitl at work ut | jotin M. Patter of Connecticut: and Eugenta se tho memburship-rall, culling Furthormore, tho Protectionists of tho nat. aro Grand Wednesday Matines thts day at, ‘urer‘a repart showed a balince of 148 on bid, ey"s, DUE At Mullen’s tho men all took a wall Watts, of Nevada. Dr, Julia M. Patten read | the Secretary to tholr assittanco, Mr, Avery ad- A QUAND COMMOTION. to contribute ton general fund, under tho pro~ LITTLE BAREFOOT, The annual report of the New York Soclety gave. until such Cine ns the matter could be arminged, an east and c dictory address, and Prof. 1. | dressed the meet tug on the issucs of tho coming | Serenity qnd aweetness in an instant dlsnp- | tonse thatif the tariff Is touched at all twill ‘This Evoning-LORLE. N. Prin 1 arth made at closing speeel, which waa | campaign, tow wed by Col, Whitney, | peared. w Seeretnry, a mild-mannered gene tho fron and at interests, and that itja ‘Thureday—JANE BYRE. well reucived, At tho conclusion ‘of the ex- nih ani wie Sales Bye Gs eye | ws bi f Fridge RAIL OF HA VOY has announced hls f nso sked for ns KOON griet ‘ ene past. | tis sald that Mr, Mul + SiMe2 as thoninount rajsed during tho yee Past, {TE le auld eae Mtr, we i r thove manufncturors to xtund. by: tho ; Ar 6:30 yesterday Thomas Gorey had un step | ag other manufacturers agree to It. is Utis inn # a | Who dwelt prine!pully on tho fequalities of rep- | tleman, looked up at tho writer and fald, “What [yyy An advance of at feast. anothor Ratneilay Matinee FANCHON, Fodder out to Night an outside frnmp at Dassets | williag te take tho initiative, C, M. Henderson Freee eae eee ee No gf | resentation in tho National Convention, which, | Journal do you represent?” “Tue Tauxe,” | huffeecnt a pound ia coutemplated within & | hemi? Seng MATELE BAREFOOT | ee He ee tne iter and | & ConM. Sele & Co,and other Inrge boot aud | pure aventio, where a reception was held. hosnld, were all against tho North and in favor | was tho brief reply. And thon tho whole room | short Umor ut the fhe made by tho pross 2 aco, Gnurhe in tho rope niul threw Gorey cif tio hude | S200, Ouse ete ey Tn ie niarent iy: of thoSouthorn States, which would not give a | secmed to chorus, “Tite THinuse.” Tho re- | weWinal a further advance bus prevented It for McCORMICN TALL, i \benoved tet if sikere iospiial and tho token the partint st ete mit fe ie mt co how TUE CLLY TALL, ee Teeter et tear te CAINE ONT ROP bai niet aes aap ho srauer iad oF 2 GREAT SUCCESS OF s ved to St, Jat io purting strike is only eeler,” to how 1834 Bhoutd be Inado on the basis of votes enst. wis hurled aguin at hin, ly une A JUNCLED TKTOIWS CAL i ind set by Dé. Owens. aad “a | iagaammitaalurers woitd reyurd an increase ull | asrose tho wallding permite issued yestontay | “Cat pan shunt enmenest ant prostatimed his | Soo tho rooms : TROUBLESOME THOMAS. Ta oo cone EN Birk “Garey, bore, Huh mel oun. rere i 3 ied nantoRst was ono to P. W. Gates to ervet an addition to | intention of votlag for the Homlneo of, to Chic: | What paper do you represent? ea : Grand Famlly Matineos Wednontay and Satunts Re a ee eee intuit ii ianias eh a ate eae sat ate liat tho Gault Howse, to cost $1,001; one to the | etza Convention, Te dud not helleve that Gen. {Tun Tariwxy." tho reporter answered. hoodore, tho Muriclany Seemn to WO | onciock, Lricer—Aatineen, childret et wants LA Mea ee ee eee a ee ed | alt SRORTS that tho indictment, found by the | eee steDunuld, fo erect a three-story dwell | GUNE was tho- strongest candidate, and, while | “1 shouldn't think your paper Would have the | Getthng Into Mot Water Aguin In How | Hytuing, ndmiesion, oe nihiory. aie Jenao on tho xround that, thrce terms bad passed | Inst Grand Jury ngainat Cob, dilssen, was for | Misses MteDonal’s to ere A ho favored tho clulins of Senutor Blaine, hia first | faco to send a roporter here, nftorthowoy it | gard to the Clneinantl! College of {| —Zicketé on rate at to: aL - Without tril, Vending tho decision, thelr bail | iheling the Geant Jury of Deeeniber, Ine Teveus | Ing, corner of Denrbern avenue and Ohio street, | Minin would, be tao. ties Ke He Washbourne, | lum btised us dnd tulsrepresuiited us ined “to. the: CAnein . TRS ATSIC Sere yas fixed nt $200 cueh. They offered Martin | at rst thonght, owing. to the absurdity of such | to eost $14,000; ono todohn Ernst, to erect | judging by tho expression of tho ‘mecting and | “Tho reporter replied that he was after tho | cent Developments, ERSHEY MUSIG+HALIL. eee rcecioteg ce 88 Pondamens PUY | un inilctment, that it inust have been forlbel- | awetiing, corner of Twenty-ninth and Butler | tho tautiuer in whieh the different numes wore | ney, rh ONG Mp ee etcetera age aya ptns ote of Funt Hours of Laughter 1 Y we reupted. nig Henry Greanebiiin, ppenrs, however, y Foe ney, | recive " hte ees ish what wo say?” aa! INCINNATI, O., March 2.—Tho troubles in the Everyhody Delighted t orduy nn ttem | {hut fie present Grand. drone penny however | streets, to cost F480; one to Elbridge Haney, | recelved, tho cholve of those pregont seemed to Will you publish what wo eny 0 Mare jo troubles In th sershody Dellghter “ TENE crept into tho paper y = ie the clfect that the Produce BE: apday nn fet | hoaald that Mr. dtenry Greenehati bought up | to ercet two three-story. dwellings, Nos, 487 and | BG Detircen Washburne and Blane, with the f wenticunin, | Cincinnati College of Muste, referred to Inst fall | | Don't fall toxce Prot, Itey odds fn favor of the first-nomed, “Certainly, NOLDS,tho great English the reporter replied, ae v" y in dlspatehes to Tite TimmuNr, have broken out | Mermerias, every ight und Saturday Motinea for ‘ jot occupy what) is now tl Drunswick a tirand Jury.” the Inference belng that it was | 489 North Clark street, to cost 815,000; ono to - | x “Not by a sight,” replied n rathor pursy Fs julles aly, 25 ch. Hilitard-Hall after tho ist af May this year. "Phe | the one bie foru whlch the Groenebnsim eave wt | George Hiteramn, to ervot a two-story dwelling, Jat DEMOQIEATIO CIFE SETAC COSMERTEE ming whurwns reeling int chitee fresh, and this thine promiso to be more dif { ei pepeinco XG hiMigg ne ie ae, fa the butte, eee eee Tein mio ot the Grant durnrs | corner of Chicago avenue and Arinour strect, to | netondance was quite lunge. tl bs Courtney was silo ita the eorsturs. milion, stair. aeuonent dregeana orste, tho Ee ~ i rT rt t by tho | Who was most specially curnest In securing Col, | cost $3,500; aud one to Poter Labbo, to erect 0 | in tho chair, A U neta) en 0 ppronichil z ~ eee aia tho ! Foe reese ae tue | diiseen's iniletuent.: Mr. tients Greenebaum | two-story store and dwelling, No, 7 Erunktia | ‘Th ness tice, pot any Importance | eT Tete eet thine it was his business to | rectors bave been secretly engaired in negotin= ‘time mentioned. was it some way brought befare the badty, and | streat, 10 cost §U,0K). ment of an Executive Commit- | pce che nows and report it Ulons looking to an amicable settlement, and " - on his testimony tho: fnletinent was found, enay vox pen Kasser, 9 German saloon: | Aout nll tho derma members, with perhapsone at Ut No. 8 West'Thirtecuth streets hus been { oxception, voted for iain 8 true it ts ‘vunutus ha been soine eritietsm tn reference to | {ancien gt mara omen, MeL, ale | “Well, thon,” suid tho Scerotary, ngain in tho | but few live beon nwaro that nuything was tho manner in which tho work onthonpproiches | Sixth and Thirteenth Wards, wheres sultable | Se short way, you come, Ii this ufternoon | wrong, Some one possessed of the secret, how- aving grent trouble with his dog. He tled the | auton miuority opposed the Te ts tho ‘eenert to the Madison atrvet bridge Is belng prosecuted. | nuymes could not be wereed upon. Debrenn daa egy slack aie PN. Bie Eby what! | ever, has given a suggestion to newspapers: Drute ton lex of tho stove in his saloon, and lato | Nolnion that, when the Indletinent comes before | naplred, no duubt, by contractors who wero | quo Commiticy nppulnted at i forntor mecting | “Yi suntly ut.g o'elock tho reporter waa at tho | tlds of Cincinnati, and new tho wholo story {Monday night the doy putied the log aut from | tite: court, lt will be qunshed withnnt any dime | WUxlous to get tho work, As un offact tO ts | to exunting Into tho necessity of rewiatration | pieqat meeting, but the duct Was closod,and | Will come out. ‘Tho trouble finds Its busts In a . funder ihestove, enusini to fall upon Jeanumer | culty, nx Being altogetice too wenerul In ts mute | Me rerytatcrday mornin aed wopred reane | Semin, report unt tho law required Fog | Fomulned ao unt 4:0) In the atterioon.. ‘then } diapreomenthetweentheodore' thames, Direet- | VV edding: Presents.) “tho lega, and sever the prte mre. lutions approving the action of the elty In the | golved to obey the in. ee eo b Mr, French, the Secretary, was nppealed to for | or, and George Ward Nichols, President. Each 4 Ss, ‘A. phys , W idresae ‘ rot it mot a CUMICAGO & PACIFIC BO! mutter, and complimenting tho Commisstoner of | 2x’ areport of the deliberations, ig dete: ‘ stltue Eee tec tree aethy ot ane | Ste eee ama cameras | Haile anes Ce upc, ave me | pimple threo tA My navi bom sen ton ornotingsand eneh bee his own peoutar | © DLE Weare, &c., THE to why those S2N,UW of Chieago & Paeltie Rull- | tng appotnted Ald. Smyth to pres viol | Grek ward, Tho oniy-othor business transected | sald ho. fi vorediite of the lonmdehimnet HepuitierLafoetne | muons wore awn tube wold Hythe Kevelver | tldns th thoes iehe bul buen, eritielaad, and ho | was the noceptunes of tho preiterod iso of tho |" Didi’t ralgo tho peleot" asked tho renorter, || wollon of tho pollay to be pursued. When DON'T + Teurance Company yestontny afternoon nt the | OF the State Sav ntitition fur $1000), | performed tho task. ‘Tue facts ace tho wark Is | Ninuchinery of tha County Central Comiaitice | “Wo tuven't galwed tho price siney dio zith of | ‘Thomas wont to New York In Junuary to con- NT FAIL (Since of Neylser Mibmurd town up tho attalrs | Pudge Otls, the Receiver, Xestentay muda ghe | belog pushed nicit and day, and at a great stv | to help along the apring election, aid an ad» | November Inst,” sald Mr, Froneh, “when com- | duct the Phllharmonte concerts he teft behind n TO GT ov’ jor the Company and discharge tho Assignee, | Telluveing explanation to 4 Tidiuan roporteny | tu aver whut the contmelors mulcing tuo Holo | Journment was had for ony week, thon paner wuss cents per pound. "In February | letter addressed to tho Directors, in whteh ho PRICES. if ta 6 COs $10,008 niu took ns Keeurity’ 200 THE 4aTH-OvFiON TioUntES. ‘THE UNION LEAGUE chun gue xeudy oF pelnting-puper only was ralvo420 | demanded certain radical changes in the man- Jit, owlig to a want of lexi foramuity in slvling his bunk, woot Wee or a a reqttired notice of the meeting, w postpone- 1 eal purty i i he ‘ ‘ Lae rf H 1 ** tanent was ondered until April 9 nt the sume Fee ee eee eae een ed eee | Commissioner Waller yexterday morning very Re ee te a Erne ee ticad | ytd you haven't dono anything olsoy* asked | tiHcments Unless thaso raforms were agreed to, ami ton 5 tee, Tho naxets on hand" ro sultielent, to pay ; : 3 4 Line rie ttietly dropped a note to three of the Division. " nee! i * tho reporter, ho begged to offer his finmedinte resignation. We tho It per cunt interest duothe creditors > | Wy North Sido of Chicago out west) wbout | Wines inthe Watcr-Oillce usking thom to resign, | {lomeelves cxehanging Iduas wbout tho procure | "wat much," ropited Mr. Fruneh, "Tho changes which ho deemed necessary wero pe chehty-cight miles, The road lisued ud ing of @ elib-room, but no eoneluston wus | a Y Jos L, Mausity formorly well-known | orth of these bons, which ne Swing tu the fuct that the recent exnminatlon’ | retched, Several locations were looked after, | qu flint you tale nbout winemiurial te Congress | tho abolition of the loose methods of conduct- 9 fettizon from nis comieetion with, the Sherimn | murkut value and: | were not ble Re eee ee a tat that eliat wuss TE PIETH WARD dutiogon papurand tho cheinicals witteh go Into | 8g tha colleyo, tho requirement that student State and Randolph-sts, ‘he trotted fordropayy has at laste been’ trunse | pletge temo got fronundethertmmerial with | HOt Us thoy should be, and that tholr services | Democratic Clubs held a lorwely attended meat- | ity ananufaccure?™ Mail mantel vulate Lor: iV GerkAn) Red Soltese% “De traited fordronsy; bas at last been fringe | pledge them to et fron and other material with | Cond be diapensedt witht to the benellt. of tho | MMe luet evening ut Nu. ith Guribaldlatrect, | | “No, wo aru in jot oppoted ton repeal of tho | and not be nlfowed to como in and take o few AUCTION SALES, Jng been pronouneed hopeless. ‘hore hus hued- | vents on. thd dollacon, thet. Tho mortmge to | PHUWicKervice, Later tn the day be tad eet | Tuo object af tho guthering wus to wrotiso the | duly of andacnstie’ rented Mr. Fete etch i : ‘ cs ¥ “it rh ay - ne erview with the use fn lis allie, in | Democrats of the ward to work during tho | are getting up mn memorial to Congress whi y over been w euso whore 0 Nelssitudes of, fecure these $2,0N0N worth of bonds has been Merk tuoy explinived how eae pattie for tho | coming election, Capt. “McCann, Mr. Dunn, | will wot forth Hho nottat fete us regards paper. Dad 8 Wabinh-avy fortune have been better auews feat | aa tht tH Josed in the United States Cleqale Cour ta Tooks toppenc is they didwithout thole havtug | Dick Powers, and others imide speeches. And thon the gentleman on agaln to and whatever other reforms wero necessary to az - Mr. Marsh. Bomo Piteen yenrs uo hey wine Me | to Northort District of Tinols, under # dey | been dishonest, but nothing vecurred.to indies THE KIXTERNTIE WARD how Ti TrintNe hid traduced and maligned | make tho stitution a real college of snusta and fornia of Frank G-shcrman.andatterwurds | erie amore Bel tL, obo ful Wa BO ee ere ten ee | ubllcan Col na re rontay evone | tho poor paper men with tholrmilllns of guple | hin the rent ‘and uudaputed read, Amon | Oneget rade Sale . . f : ! : . $10.S . Cok Sain a H ant ¥ eoks ago, when ho ugain wo! sveontesroxpenr frees bis tulad by indutgiys | 4200 bonds Crom tho proceeds of tho site | MS caneluvton the test Ale. Waller wold ey} pros alluding to tholr fucllittes for making paperan go, When ho uguin went. to ing. . Aflorw brief discugsionot the Alder- | 2 Sow'Y UCTION. a drot te p Ho | wag ho would say nothing mitt] ho wot ready to ae , sho were sequlring ow manufneturing sites so | Now York, ho left atollior lotter restuting Lis AT A inn growfagainet tho atreot-cur companier for | Wi £4.00, Now, wo hvu not, so far as we | miton Tull suitemmut, lio took thle position | pumie candkdates, in which tho nang of Nick | swto enlarge thalr business, Mr. Froueh thon | ultimatum, and requesting prompt action, If ION, chesp lessong as’ thoy would go to a private | 39“ T ain oa tencher; the establishment of two terms a yoar, By GEO. VP. GORE & C0., Es not cleaning off the mud whieh Hes between the | kUOw, nny security or Men on avy property | toe four af doing Aujustice to those concerned, | Zatttes was uppalnted to recto titenmers ite, | sésertad thut the following “facts” would bo | tho changes were not mude, ho anid, bo should BY OATALOGUE, OF * “Aremnent dnd the ciir-trucks on State sircet, bee | Whntever for nny baianeo dno ug, and the rond.) iin: whom he hud. no positive proof in view | 3 Diabet phil ie Ea cat Elegie Ree FORTH IN THR MEMORIAL: regard “the effort to establish on muslo eee Washington and Ttandolph, through which | Stlllowes a hinge mmount of debte and Jude- | OF tho rensotuhlencas of thelr ox Anton, ete, | Nos Clybourn avente, for the futuro meet: eT FORTH ES " sy asked were not handed in the men would be re- i ie turo n plain of reform. They reported a fow Who sympathize with tho correspondent, and | leeres aud, our ad bonds. ” 1 cut seo wo) moved, Tho accused would not say wherhor | Mel tater. nore, tow thoy ranged from 40 ty 8.05; cotton | inition ehunges, bit igninred tho rnilienl ones do- THe Tinnuse woutd suggest that they form a | Way dn whleh tho eevlyer ean’ realize in | thoy would realen or not ut tho and of the Inter= to wad # conta a pound elx ynonths of | manded by ‘Chunns. ‘Thoreupon tho Director aan’ praying band, call un the tepresentatives of tho | HO Way but on amiall sum untess ho | ew, but tie most probuble that thoy will to- | , Dt, TN. ond Is spokon of asa successor of | tovday It wus selling fora conte. Tien. agin, | became angry. Further currespondence between WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, AT 9:30, Street-our computes, aud wresite infghtily with, | Necenta this offer, They are uitered ror silo to | gist Ald, Throop, whoso term oxpires this spring. there wus gunuy-bugging.—It was worth only | himand Gen. A.'T. Goshorn has not improved U " Sea . th highest bide anu if anybody: wants them, We ne WAMIINNTOS-ATRRET NOOLEVATD, W.C. Phillips, n colored man. In. the Second ser a nee ST TT cd eepunt } tho situation, and {t now looks naif reeonelll Whon wo shall OPEN TIE SEASON with 9 full and! ‘Ar inn carly hour yestorday morning a woman | they ure arelouine towonie forward ae tho mile | WestSide Park Commissioners Wilcox and | Ward, enters tho lista sn itepublican candidate | was tho blenching-powder.. Bix months ago it | gen ys imposible, | Bill Thomas hus not r SUB LISL baaO HO Cf UILagriauant wis found dead, lying fece downwards in tt | puntyet theo ty mating the hignest: bide, tho | MeCren hed along eonterenco with tho Mayor | for Alderman from thot ward, Fold for $1.05, Torduy iesaid Tor 23-10 conte por | Suet And co all cutward nppourances the st: | nents Woms,., Miss’, Boys’! Giteh at tho sida of the cuilrond traci in Erontot | jrecerver will combine with an; body in any plan | yesterday in tho elfort to persuade iim to with+ | 4 meeting was announced for last evening of | pound. “Soda-ash, which sold for $1.60 por | or harmonious, President Niehala who tee micas 1% 7] 2 ys No. 10 Wes icine street, Ollleer Dettinger, | hat will wet more for the bond, T Joole upon a | raw bigobleutions te tho proposed Washington | ste Hourteenth Wart Vetoran Club, ‘at No. 63d hundred wolght sty simonthe no, could ‘not at | fie ontire tinh to the eofloge from tho atart froo Youths’, and Child.’s Oo wis Hotiied, procured tn express wagon orrd—810, vu y ‘ke Y enue, er resent murchused for less than $2.20 on the 4 He :) Z Had conveyed. tie "body To the West Atudison | to ene amit Wo tho depositors for something | They were tnuwiecesstu In. take anlestont, HOwW- an nnnuLe tee. pte hates i wclocke yt Market. “And the woolepulp was worth g125, | of charge, and who hie stuked he reputation on Btreet Statlon, where (twas recognized us thit | which bas no tangible value, If the salo now | ever, for tho Mayor says lo will voto any such | dently there was a mistake somewhere. MMA indore Up ss erent, aaa thogerors Holtus secured tipeunpnreat tie bcc aed | SPRING EAR: i school as futile, Tho Directors thon ap- 1 sitive bay ents; and is hopelusiy Insolvent, ict ings of iho Club, whlch thon udjourned until | First, That rags six months ngo could have ‘ Ses a ee a ate au oubtloas otiors OF RUS is for on Female iMterent fa thig | bute wns determined that if tho resimations | ‘hosdny, tha 10th Inst, tho pluce tobe dosige | been plirelased for sic: per 1H pounds, wine | Remted _sub-committes of threo to, me 00 5 oes ers, of Kate Dom ain habit wl drunkard, who | advertised is completed 16,000, this amoun meusre if the Council should adopt it, In the wenerally had gone up 25 p . onel has spent. at teast Utteon ont of ber forty years of | with th 1.0 wlrendy fe Siveus will mako HO, course of the interview the Commisstoners Intle tho puper-inndiufuet rer was not happy. ener written by Sir Hens, Or New Vonks 8 ito hy the Howe of Correction or 16 police | io, whteh i349 per cent for tho bonds, Sulés of | mnnted thet they would let thins rest ae they SUBURBAN. ‘ho kentlemun further went on tostate that | Hietter written by Str towry, of New York a | Ty Calf Bult Rip, Spllt Rid, Goat Gralp, yptutions. ‘The Vody was tukett thongo ty the | huids heretoturo amide have boon at abut JL | were and wall for t cht Ca canned the atayor LAKH VIRW. Hhodtuty on sadivuslt woe only. $5 on n ton of | Friend ne Wheaara Tha ouiere, and, Jatliaata "a 1 i ti } a i Lidougiodly tho result of hard drink and exe | Kutionnt une sold SOU OF those honda. ag | to bei tp ands tlomen, If thisisyour | Tho Board of Town ‘Trustees met Monday. fo pounds. Gris Bi percent ot woed maaused | that homne reat donee Ia to vorumntoNew | aNd Serge, Bull, Side-Lace, Bals, &. . y my 2 In paper to” date, und York, but to romain tho nominal head of thi © posure, aboutdl cents on the dollar, Lain in hopes of | game U shall be wenndidate for reelection.” This | _ The subject. of tho Lake-Shoro drive, or that | used in the averiye product, Ho rold all tho | Catloge he , 10 i capt tia pale ene ‘Justice shops” were exceodingly quict | Tecelving m still bigher bd om March IU texte uy Not ment that his Honor has really nn iden | part known as Lake View avenue, which hus | straw pulp he could make ut’ seven cents per Pelt gui po i netng, fo atrenython Bia | ar arly nasencen torneay maataerurcey mo batt esterday, and the dispensers of jusi in hen the highest bid will be reported ta the bf etivutiony, mae te is mens tae mio a been discussed pro and con since the November. pound, and had to refuse orders at that. i Rraphed to Brahms, tho German composer, with Rocurarl a Aiuek such Ae Jas never hoon aneredal nic. Fomcopithia soars auunt the: aie” over tho t. 2 Sauer ooo Javadter by a pudllobowhurery™ inceting, was ugaln brought up for fnal_netlon, ld you conclude to raiso the price of paper | view to securing bis services in. case OF 1 son stonduys Gis fone ke s crick-bruin puzziee’ ‘Tho Constablew stowed CHIPPEWA INDIANS. e Hl this tle?” asked tho reporter, . Ht an | svon Monduy, GEO. Peco, 4 when a potldon was presonted nsking that tho “No rene! ihe emergency, When appronched this evening and 82 Whbssh-ar. thomseives away in the eornurs of the vuriows | Enmeratowh (the mat who stands before bis TIE WATER QUESTION. : Tenllontabsterrdd hea yotaatvthe peoplontthe | wtyceice tein eine eon? upon tuo” enbject, ot tho quurrel, Mr, = court-rouis, with puzzle In hun and the wut~ | people), but who i,rently the Rev. d.d. Johnson, | ‘The reports from tho Crib yestorday by tolo- | nest town eleoilan in April. Mre 8. fie Chaso | “That l cart tell There. has been araiaoin { Nichola refused to say anythiog, ‘except | Thursday, March 4, at 9:30 a, nh, ter of 8 l= coukt be beard on every | of Bishop Whipple's mission at White Earth, ace | phone wore that the water was growing better all en ae allkiadsof our material, We aro making no at tho relutions between him and Mr. Band, ue, Taunus rwnorter, on bis dally | ennai brn Chippuwa ChietAtiniy Gesilg | the time, ‘Tho chino win attbutable to two | Kove history of tho ease trom itt tucontion, | ala ’ Thang Wea DaCmonkwn, - Aud: that taro! OPENING SPRING TRADE SALE a lelestes hey spel he Leight ay),—pulil na vis! He Tribune | rensons—the stopping of Fullerton avenue | ane oul ww cime propared on behalf of a i bi g re gt men by refurriug thom to the solution puilisied | Yesterdays ane froin thon wo glenn nun ork titer if " hts And hero Mr. Van Nortwick interrupted, and | under tivo yonrs’ contraut to rein in Cinoltie Ime | works, and tho course of the wind. Lut, white | majority of tho urlginit shanera to withdraw tho { gate» Paper (s cheaper to-day thar iuveusy and | Nader” tye Fours contryot fo reinain ju Ginette CROCKERY a eplure awit bo on tho May Festival cannot. , din yesterday's Trisene, and before might tha | portant fucts relutive to the condition of thn sj ever tiny bnye beet cundition of aifairs 1 of 7 " "0 od OV . tf Tuthong of tho hive werg tekting Chote wnetts~ | th ‘ eats ote ws ) ever tiny pave been the condition of fitainy Ut | petition to huve Finke View avenue turned over | paper wits higher when rags were chen there, cello Friends, and winning elytra and drinks ‘Tho White Enrth Reservation embrnees atract | Inthe f spart- | 40 tho covtrol of tho Park Commissioners,« Mr. | _ nd Mr. French concluded by sayin: © WI ist ation embr brie of tho Miter in tho Health Depart | tothe cout uf the Park Commer At | makes us ind is, tune wo fro accused of make at this staye of tho proceedings. AND inuunerable, of flag Even teag Lat thirty-six utiles squire, or | ment. It appeared to catoh up as much Bith ne 4 Kt i {tg monoy when wo Gom't, and that is whore the i nt No, 72 West. Kuperior strect_ tan | M400uteres, “On this thy Government now hus | fur several days past, and tho discatoration of | Zens) Asanclation, who ure opposed to tho mens: | SE OE EBSA vO at during tho Int five | So insktious aro tho first nppranchea of con- cL ASSW. ARE y, Wha, next Sunday, will have seen a ‘ " Ny i Muyo eferunc: wae th Hnnnee binitted bo at iN ri oF of Its presenco until it has brought thom to tho Wo shall soll th tots to sult tho trado 1 4 s morning, of his Bplscupats planted ils outpost, } gestion whieh baa teen mada to double the | Wat the ordinance as submitted bo adopted MI, KIMBERLY, vei Os. m r eon count . ‘merlot Marcle "h, aha Carlet and Bniiegutowh bas been there constantly. water rates with a view to nevamulating o tind, which wan eeeanded by Commissioner Van Horn, | who ia a Vice-Prestdont of s Paper-Manufnotur- | J enon Bepectorint, ane sito rent fo Dre 30 cratos Amorican W. G. Ware. sho lived tntil reaching the age off, when sho | About 2,009 Indias aro now within the reser- | wherowith to carry out bis ycheme of extend- ube a sited be was Opposed to the monsure, hut | ors’ Axsocintion, was: approsebed by a reporter | aneo of cough, pain, or soreness of tho thront ar 40 orates English W. G, Waro. Jained br duuhters Hethisers., Bho has necer | YaHon, not by any mens all elvilized or Chris- | tng the tunnel some anites further in tho like, | wished ko | brlug It to a vate ot tho sestorday anit questioned 18 to hid views in re- |' chest, would very gonerally preclude a Catal roe 26 casks Rock, and Yallow Ware Srorn glussen iid hears perfeciiy. Sho hus but | (wulzcd, but wil quiet, orderly, und peucetul, | Mo was unprepared to say anything upon the | Teart Assnasor Chnificht objected to, ex: | urd to the tariit on chemlenls whieh enter Into } suit, "or, i caso tho symptoms indieato tha | 3.000 brie, Gl wv sisting of Iittie ‘ehowledge of tho aifalea Of tho, Jase | Romegutowh bas thure ts church building wes | subject, for thy reuson that the extension of the | tending | the | power of | the | Park | Howl | the manufacture of paper. presence of latent couauipilon, wold tendo | 2? ris. Glassware, oon 1 century, her memory beng Linpatred, und fer | cammnodating about 15, nud gentleman who | tunnel had slnply been u thoory of his advanced | 1H the town, fearing tho utter consequences, and | Ho suld: “Sumo oF tho newspapers ure mak- | subdue tho violence of tho lscuse, and thus Goblota, Sots, Tumblers, Wines, Ife having been quiet und unoyenttul, Bho | Is Nisited tha place, sus that on each Lord's | veithaue w grout deat of thouxtt, \wiiie 10 Srromitt hilary arncaninline 4 ne pin GR fog 0 rout how! about Aoducuals represonting | muterially nasiet In prolonging, the’ lifu of tho Pitchers, Nappies, Comforts, ve her age cc rely ~ | day the building t4# Mited to averiiowing with a | not prepared to argue. The tinmediite means i e a at thut isone of the principal ingredients in | patient. 10 the E: % . whe} ‘ shows her use enmparatively Htule, although ite | Coa greatiun remnrkubio for its iuterent in tuo | of fmpenving the water-supply, No thought, was | Sebifer, that tho Supervisor bo instructed to | the manutaeturo of paper, ‘Who truth ts, soda | Yon fy Use tho Expectorint, theroforo, when Bowls, Boor Glasses, Xo end for ité skill In singing the motrical | the e ning of tho river, I 1 a take such steps us may bo necessary to subral 1 2 | You tuk acold, and by¢o doing prevent tho | Bronze and Glass Lamps, Braokote, e cs chureb. $! roe! an, |e Which brought up the v many ea wry to subrlt | ash is a very amull factor In tho bust +4 r y MeN Acar EeatHl stcuiis Choate Tadao sueerat | teutsiution of the hymns into tho Cuippewn | project of punplng: the South Uranch into tho | the question of Giving contrat aver Lake | Mss, antl “Is not sed “ne all oxcopt by nuseedkcy Cor lta uae ta. more Unngrons - Sau Founts, Chimnoys, #0, grent-grandehitdren un her tateu, Junge, cunnt, which he wos heartily ja favor of, if | View avenuyto the Comuntssioners of Lincoln | a few factories that make straw-papor, in tho ee Allno of Decorated Chamber Sots. Whore ire about 900 who have ayailed them~ | this did not produce the desired reault, the noxt which wits adopted by a voto of tol. | | West, In tho Rust it is used more oxtonalvely, | png Btdredgn Sk Machine,—It. fend ‘iis annual Hession of tho Chicago Preabytery | selves of the privilege to cultivate the land, and | thing would be. the extension of the tunnel, Upon a reconsideration of tha vote tken at if thore was a pound of sodn-ash put Into he Eldredge Sewing-Machinoe, Jeads Goods packed fur country morchante, of tho United Presbyterian Chureh begun lust | {hus cluln four tines a8 much us thoy cultivate, | provably, but before It could be considered it | tho last mecting, the North Chicago City Halle | every pound of paper, fe would not change ite | {io world, and Is tho best for you to buy, QO. P, GORI & CO, Auctioneers | ovening in the U.P. Chureh, corner of Pauline cling 10ncres, Those le Hf tt wholly | would tb nevessiry to qunke surveyd, take | Way Company were allowed to connect w sewer | yulud over a quarter of accent a pound, for that Sold on monthly payments. 109 'Stato street. —— and Monroe streuts, jaere Was a ght fitends We Hite, mud thus’ beur textimuny to tho | soundines, text tho wator froin tho moutirof the fey ae! ew BRON Clr stroct to tho sewer iy oxnetly tha duty ‘on soda-ush, Ho you sou a TWO THOUSAND PACKAGES ) at et ny 7 edd Het t cneets st] y Y Sri, et is 4 ‘ tem outa no figure.” eran: + oa j which the Rov. Mr. Monteith, of Hanoyer, wits aim huso red rig teneetul ee Ae yeu eur fauna peed aie It. ult rome A. potition wis presented asking that tho poll- ta hat i tho Tenaont for the lurge Increaso in ote Oe Winesnehe pe eens Ae Unclaimed Fr elg ht, 4 ehtoson Modurntor, and the Kev. Me, Kennedy | settled down to hurd work lead # pouceful sonil- | cuough to consider tho question of raly- | {ng-plico for District No. 2 be changed trom | tho price of printepannet FRIDAY, MALCICG, 080 Ay Me Tho Atlantio Hotel, oy pyrite Michigan South- By ordor AM. f dl , | Glerk of thu Presbytery, Some roports from | civilized dite, ‘They hint and fish and do anys | ing. the money for tho improvement. in| Diveray und Lincoly avenues to Wrightwood | “There haa not been such terrible boom in church eossions were received and referred to | thing not cequiring lanl work,—graduully drop- | the busty interview. bad with him, ho refused | and ftneoin avenues, which was ordered | tho prices on paper ua wome nowspapers desire the segubir earnmiltices, which will report tos | plas iite the bubite of the elyiiized portion, lo any unything on tho question af Increasing | Brytited, ; = a OQ, fo hive tho publinthink. Every thine tho Asdo- | OF Depot, fs tho best &2 hone in Chicago, HO, P, GOUT & CO., Auctionoers, | day. Te was then voted'to adjourn to listen to "in dhla reservation Bishop Whipple, carrying | tho water rates, ag has been proposed, yiviag as | Tho Commissionor of District No. 1 was au- | ejution Ts mot, Chie Tutuuse and Tice, pars os he ELISON. FLERSTIEDT & CC te anal sermon, whieh waa preached by the | out the Governmental regulations, his guarded’ | a renson that be had not thought the mutter | thorized to purchase Dlut-furnace cinders for | tleulurly the latter, have come out aud howled Thuck & Rayner are solling Ini quantities of By ELISON, FLERSHEM & CO. Ty, Str, Moutulth fed nt brant eeabieal yerut Int the Jutroduytion uf quar, and — the | over, and, furthormore, was not acquuinted | to tnprovement of Diversy street between | about our Inereusing tho price half u cent— | Silurian Spring Water for drinking purpoaca. Auctionouts, 84 und 6 Randolph-st. \N vl vl le hits BYCUN = in effort. | with’ the receipts and expanses of tha Water { A8hlgnd and: Lincoln aventies, provided tho itting wp prices wruln—when tho truth is wo ———— reeulir bushes meeting will) be helt ato tratrien of ‘wen iii, heuioworie Tepurtinent unser the prone mutes “tho fuoin | brick manituerurorn in tue vidniy tarnish | hove hot eutvanced tha price at puper a cont DEATHS. WEDNESDAY’S SALE, ' o'clock this morning, and will tiilsh to-day, Turetanniny, and Buttinak ini, with other tunofu urO, ne war ising fuss to talk a H tho water such FRE eR eis, Ks ss sinco last Nov nbor, end one rates ore the sume. RR ASR eee ak Botan Fi tC POPULAR AUCTION ar . Greet yh, Be a . mein: wen cultivated to an extent which | question generally, but, rather than that he shiv at v s u jore nre A good nuiny this which onter into | | IiOWN- Dew . 0 this morning, at POPUL. Tur Hon, Greenbury L. Fort, of Lacon, mein: rutin, Tat aunt tl i iv thu fan a : Pug Huard thon wtjouriied ve ah ne Saper™ There ts felt, for | Fie LON rneadere Th, om train near Jacksonvilio, HOUSE, Rt Tad A Randelpli-sty the ontlrs f Save mel ol worthy of tho distingulsh- en? ‘Che receipts 0} io Water Depurtinent. D on exe " K i ut © nery; that In for tho most part imported, Seen r a 5, ' ah rt ena Dovame entirely imulequate to the needs of tho | bon for’ running expenses, ‘Tho | sinlzation. when the Committee on Constitution | ynd tho duties on tt re a5 per cont." f BRADLEY “Tucaday, March 2 nt 12 o'lock, Mita y tT focality, and tho vialt of those representative | surplus of earnings over ex ‘was, it with | and By-Luws will bo rendy to roport. irs OF ye? Ty roe 1 r aire i" tel g y eur people and to osk substantial nid to accom rs 1 ‘no Veteran Club held nif tho tui taken of from tho articled mets | No, ko Woot Adanis-at., at balt-pust 1 o’elick. Me ETS aR OMIM Teri t ton of Adurze church and a com- | was netally expended during the your, while sop tera Club heli an udourned mooting | aad ——— General Household foods it hy culled upon Gov, Cale | fertable: xchool-hause. ‘The present butldings | tho peat was pald out to meet bills Incurred the | ‘Pho constitu ud of the Chivayo * T would not bo in fayor of taking the dutica ANNOUNCEMENTS, y Yow and paid tis respects; but that uo political | are only frame, Lut many years ago, and how | previous your. The uctual surplus for the year, | Veteran Ass PRR Ar rN . A conmuitioe was appointed todraw | take thom off from everything that enters A AIBETING oF Ty FoULTEENTH Walp General Merchandise x (my youn f MH used munbers about to be added by the re= a Files and conditions upaa whleh golunturrs | 1rd ee omber tht lost off thor forcim | avoniae tne silk nett ‘cngustd on WednouleT) & reste ted, at Wa . Mr. Fort de es AKC wrs About to be added by the 1 ontota enn be oud to. game Hye | mm re y pI ‘ bot Farrer nan tant wea Fore tote fin Wash inuval to thls plueo hy thy Gayernuiont of Chip: LOCAL CRIME. find caituts enn be nduiltted to some of tho priy nal aecommaduations have . “ oy ot Ui oe y a feof the reservation lust summer fnorance tn’ tho ‘future, some tures ara | Tle Board thon wmijourned, ber of Congress fromm the Eighth Oistrlet sad awe bh ot ae a have at por cont duty pon | Finer adrvieus ad tho renltence of Bre, Jowot Bock of Manutucturer, ee ei ; turers haybig been. Ine session, tt "The ehurels and se mL, 2L was for intorest_on | Why rond, ata next, to complete tholr ors | inne f ai esto imittey, anuxhter af My, and Alte, David = thelr proc Wont do you think of tha bills of Fort and | Gece, teatey, sinus ic t! H ES, and that's all Pye got to say, nen ow to Chicago is ty las tho subject before ie shied FON. ne KNGLBWOOD, Nuckner ti Ganges are youn fayorof having ‘paler, saute yearn tho residonce of hor parents, 8 BW all Ny rly els, Mr. Fort stated that he | Push ihe was In Springtteld; and b Hon wero adopted with slight | olf two or threo articles unless thoy | n~-nnwn~ rare Rine conference of any Kind Was hold there, Hewent | te teu aul ton, cold, and In avery way too uns | thon, Was about $200,000, chan thore to transact some Dusiness, did fund du- | slltuble tor the present portation and for the uprul Y - Attond Opontng Salo of tho nuw tirm, ileges of tho Chub, Anothor comumittou was ine | chenlcate that‘wo use are used for u varicty of Hl, eM Milwanukeo-ay, ‘The quesuon of PISON, FLELSIIEIM & CO. ‘Dee Waters HX delvcna Cbs 4 | Downs Bow locnted ofowhore, mrateal wo preparon ritual, Adjuurned tothe } puaor purposes, Boniensy for instunce—wo uso | Alor nnd other tmipartant businne, Ful be con- BIABON, VURISED Pre ret frre ee torre Ud ett fr CAVE BNGINRENS, Jamra Kinsey, 37 years of azo, 0 painter, liv | regular moetlag, Mirch 13, Hut a ‘very sini proportion of all of that anne N SOURS Celeste, | jy HENRY FRIEDMAN & 50! sons, of lectures before the Union Cuthally Library A meoting of the Clyll Engineers’ Assoctation | ing with his family at No. #4 Judd strect, was nypy PARK. pe Prenat bare pitt te they. MBRTING OF TI YOUNG MEN'S AUX- ‘Auctlonoors, 19, 201, and Ast Mandolph-at ‘Asdoelatton last evening on the #3 the Mind." [Lis qudiches wis a hinge wd tt paally soeuuent one ina rate bo held wend In hisexplinationuf? brn structured " met fh the Various Turing of animal Ute he wasene | MawOMted Wait a spect abled to illustrate his remarks by reference to a | HON be enlled at nu eur serles of dagrinis which usslsted the audienes | Won of tho mala drainage und water eupply of ochutisn of | Wis held yeatorday atternoon, Gen, Smith, Press } yesterday arrested by Deteotlyes Post and, Turney Gootmnn, a bad subject.” who has | aro going to take the dutios off that, thos: might A Misty Club with ho holt teemorrow evoning o MCh dav ord a SE rege ‘Owens, charged with outragiog bis Httle daugh- | been hanging wrou sa lrondate for somo timo, | ae well tuke them off from overything that wo Btucteiueks Wienruunt huninoss will come up borers cing given the question of er Cure ur Al 1 ' oF ie st. Iniporiant 10 Upp DOFUre: PANRGE AND ATTRACTIVE BALE being ylven the question of dratnagu iu Chleago, | ter Carrio, a child wot yet U1 yours of ago, Tho | Wis yesterday ned €200 for Indecent assault ne fulattoudanca ti ‘Use.’ i“ questod, ty videnve ? : upon a little gli “Would you be'ln favor of that?” AKE}t Wihis LEAD THF | PLAYER Chin tr iH ar irate ane | Sic on th tit oe at | HR nen tango | a SUNIL RARE etre | J nee en soon sce | China, Crockery, and Glassware, L. Parks, Into pastor of the Sfethns | and Pam not an advocate of free trade. 2 um 4 , i 7 z = Yelocks : Dunne, City Physician, wate an examination of at Grand Crossing, who gecs ‘to Ins | fora limited tari. It would bo untulr forthows | THE REY. GEORGE MUELLER OF DRIED. Wednesday, March 8, at 10 ofc! in gruppling with the subject and following the {ho ty sousulon ensued, when a rosatution of- | {HO cblid, whlch oes 1 great way in strengthen aln, Ii. to nccope the Predidoney of Blnp- | of us who have ‘falrly wot to work to muko diehard wll se LM ateindk ee CeMOTeArION | a casks China, 26 cratos W.G, Crockery, 1p caakelrorg tho studyof tho humun briiovamiwhat he wuld | {red by Str, Greetoy way iuloptedculting auch w | Hue the ‘ehurye made egetust tho unnuturul | son Contemry College. Paper, Pecustnncy tne amet ut into. my | Gian ANNUAL MARVIN. Ge TTR CTEATO PSSA as gene rao * caine: ¢ t ~. (meeting for wext Tuesday afternon tite Se A . i Hixeliange for Woman's Work will_bo held in the f wa eait a ain, so te wpe, WIth Hho Stitinp UF waithorliy, | UT aconmmentatlo Tinto bythe Chate was ene | Amabout 1 o'clock yesterday morning some CROPS IN OHIO VALLEY, working onier, over. $80, worth of | gariors ut tha Grund tneina Movol Thuraduy at 10 | Sooo ____ GEO WIECK: tho whulo sericea, ose valuable OF) tertained tuyiting to auld mecting the tuembers | ono forced entrance fito Drs. Wiilte's candy. hy eae * muichinery, on” the muteriuly of whieh | Bim: “A full aitcndanse ia requested. ——hiy HENRY & Ik af tho Cicizona’ Asgoclution and those of the | shop, at No, 18h West Hurrison street, ACE Hpecisl Dispatch to. The Catcage Tribune Hiy. Bail ko oy buavy lution, RV. Oi THE KLOQUENT 3: i 9 Ff PB. EL q . 5, ‘Tur Nineteenth Uliols Veteran Club met ust | Commercial Club, It was, also suggested that | passing through the baxoment to tho sinall shop | CINCINNATI, Murch 2—Tho prospects for grain | Now, suppose tho Goyernimunt allows somobod (h achor of Philadolntia, will eponk st tho First Buocossors to Chas. #5, Raadin & Ow + gpeng a OLS WR A: | ac cura fn ami ie a | Ul ae due, mony a "yana [andra throttle Vulap woro never | Sb dtr aaa Ue wt | Hee apt Patan tag ie uaaeTae aac ‘ “ty dt Shurehin eat et 4 SHty redug l reak and throw 0 chair through the front | more promising at thls seadon of tho yeur. The | pave stool the bruntot the hurd times, And | tnvited. LARGH AU Frain Gale dah, Tugel, tid eoverad others | to writhhits sade by Mre Grectey using, | MMMGN,therehy muleing a hole large enol to | wheut In wost localities fs oscetlonts itis only | agiln, sypposo thoy shod Uke off tho Wiles | rpiiERe “With oe A eETING oF Tk | ID WY GOODS, Recut reception, wolch Wis voted n wrud anes | tise nvotw bo taken at the Stuy mceting hy l0t, | Whuvwnasuakenel by dhe ie und who sew | Where thorearo depressions in tho flotds that tho | ffm ‘aodusush, wood Mhres, felt, oto, how long | 2, feventoontu Ward Hupubtiasn Club to-night at MILE DAY GVEDNEEDAYS Seat ue the hall wus too sitll to huld all who ) tersbullot upon a resolution, tho substance of | the feltow PUNE AWN, Qrod two shots wt hin | crop has an unprowtsing appetranee,—and that vane ee ae Nie water? bain ——SSS— ts ad Caps eared Wa atend, Comme W. 1 Christian | which was that wo Jol in the petition of the | without eifucts It ts thought tho burglar wits | will be improved by favorable weather, Thy | can't soll papur In Burape ws cheap us thoy cin CANDY, Silks, Embroldories, . Mata and ¢ Fret eg tallowings Wylkinad, 16 bas come | Boston suclety to urge upon Cunyress tho do- | not thore with erimlnal intent, but merely us thy | acrengo I unprooedentedly lurgo, Unless un- | here, and the oly ndventage thie would bo do- | anon mnmmernn nc eanmeennnnnnnane | Clothing, Cutlery, folfons, Adv, Xe do the havea of hte Club that Capt G.: | arabliy of Yaureduehng the nightie syatein us | rent of a drunken spree. forvecen disuster ovcurss a Rang ylokd nf whout | rivod from tho reduedon i eustacash wid Wood Rand #6 Gh oF for a sample ‘sit WB UCLOCE, y ‘Ty detectives lust evening mado a descont | throughout this entire section May be sot down | fMbre would go to Camula, whero, ag In Eurupo, Cubaiod in Atnerlea, ‘put yp elo the history of the Nineteont 0 A ‘4 1 . ILY & LATCH, Auctlonoe Theretate: Heid thee ens eaiiels Antanteys | A pai agora rotuetion Jobin A. | apon Andrew Scotts (colored) gumning-howse ut | ad reusonubly certain, "Burley aud yu look pros hoy" usu thoes ingredients inrgely in tho manic Pee, i rund the puper to this Chub nt ita nvat meeting. | other, i No.5 Clark d madow rich baw of | Herots, und promlsa tot I. ‘Phe teult | fi f Ie would: } Titel Fee aah Adiioae Afotare | 2. BME, JIE We Bs jo. 205 Clark street, and made a rivh buaul ol Tous, wid promise te turn Gat wel fhe trutt | fasture of paper would hive very litte ual Chicayo, Ad’ Fal tho napa fa thls Club at tte neat necting. | other, by at, W. F. Goodhue was listened t0 | tioiy und gambnog implement, and tony: | never leaked huttors Tue only Wanye appre | eitcet on the prices hero. “Que rulay fa ot on uce GUNTER, Cont lino By D. LONG & CO. tho trunsuction of sow routine business: tho | blest ‘the tuthor of the intter puper iuatratod | He gamblers. ‘The arrests and solaured were | bonded by borileulturista is a Pronutiry growth | count of the increase In the prices of imported “ Club adjourned unl the test ‘Tuesday evening | hia paper by the exbluiuan ob puotey nite Upon i deareb-warrant signed tn accord> | in Mureh, followed by heavy (rvezt ‘The wine | muteriils go much ag in homo productions.” 7 a WPT WwW. day Sale fm April ut the Grand Maciile. {he obulisk—soon to by brought t T at ance with tho statutes by two Juatiees of the | ter bis been tho mildest experienced In Olio and: * Have you talked with any other tngmbors of KRANT CANDIES, BE salon Wedness a ye. i d the BENT in thu work i ‘ ught tu Now Peace, Wallace and Summertield. The keeper | adjoining States fur many yours. Siow hus coys | tho Avsodlution to get at tholr views conde ‘Jneny wus nothing hew tw be gotten fo thie | 1 dliferent positions during Ita removal by Come ‘ | it od free i 3 5 ‘ ore 1 worl cur Ralysroum, 17g [uudolpb-st, Now and econ! olty yesterday reguiding “the wor Detweun the | wauder Gurringe, refuset to open the door to: the oficers, wheres | ered the ground but once In Cincinuatl, and the Yes, Chave talked with thou all, and wo I, CARAMELS a Bpvelt hund 31 Hold Goudeuf wil ainda, Carpets, STE upon thoy knockod It in with nuledge-hammer | thormomwter hus scarcely gone Lelow the frovze | are unanimous. Wo weru fortunate onough to Wholesilo and trail, See ea i ural Btorchanalse. Atacrican Union and the Western Union Telu- THE TOWN ELECTIONS. and a jimmy, which thoy wont armed point a dozen times in the whole winter, wo a full Convention this tine, and: tho first To Ae BOW TATE wr, | Creokory, wid Genoral Mage co. Auctioneact graph Compuniecs, The oblluis uf boty (autor: | Undor tho aut of Slurch 9, 1877, tho threo towns | with "for Bi ee ee UN AEE Ae peru Pall Rae THOT ASS aoe tte ig | en NS SE, Da ‘TRUNKS, - nate once, of course) suid thutquict relgned. | composing tho City of Chicdgo were some | captured by the — police were a. full wombers hn expression of eentiment. . We wore MAIR GOODS. Gon. Btager ‘aod ‘Superia Jundune Wilsot, of tho Months ugo consoliiated by voLa of tho. Ue keno vot, several far 7" ‘The longer you have it, the moro cortain}: reed atous.” i nee nner | enn Ne epee Westorn Union, who aru in Now York conauite | Hoard Ha ce tant Obsetion hin Heo aes | daotes, eiisee gianuty ip begary Slee aud At i pmerretittican ris HEA. all swarm ual Yourists, Travel ¥ id for price bo is, and | Palntuldocs rhoumatism grow, Bt. Jacobs 0: * How about the straw-paper manufacturers?” sion uid wiih Hibotenste a ett pany mbes jug with tho heads of the corporation, ure ux- | to thy constitutionulity of thls means of | deuling-boxes, and uthor muterial.’ The police | ures it at once. ‘Tho straw-mon bave. nothing. to tho: ould ial Mat, Goods seat U. 0. D. any eats ceted homo in.a few duys, foaded with instrue- | securiug “tho consolidation, of tho ground | fusca upon oven wetting the Wola soorelod ta ——$—————_— aro with us. ‘Thoy coulua'r do diteront: “There ts WILT)S Hola agent forthe sw vitiros Vor ‘Trunks, Satchels, Daze, Wiga tuadetworderand warranted lons ~ooncorming , tho future, Provident | that it could uot be dono unless by | a lurge safo, and were prepnring to batter it in “Thoy mot by chance” at Dawson’s clogant | aroonly throe firms that manufacture straw: dc. Ut will pay. r URNHAM: Xckert, of the American Unton, bas gone | direct vote of the pouple us provided for iu tho | when the proprivtor oduicseed fu thelr right to | candy wad clgar store, #11 Btato Btreot. = s paper ih the West, [6 ts not tho duties on No. aid Blatowste 292 wit eR NE Olle . - - * : ‘ , A 4