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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'TULSDAs, JANUARY 4, 1881—TWELVE, PAGS. —ooaoaoaouoouoooooooooooeeeeeeeeeeeeneuauouounnnEe ee Sse eee O™T™ 5 T 5 . Be Nico at | January, Suveral of the Collectors have com- parallel to the horizon, pasatng through the | apeake & Onto Cannl Company, praying that ; W. Bohanon, 8 Wost Monsogsat, Friends of tha * "HE CITY. Nos, Sid ind hs" Wort Minalagn ater” TE | pinned beonuao of he deinseaopining cone | LIEK, MOLETY MONSTER. pany 1 aun. Kach parhelion had its tril of a varied | the dufendonts be enjoined from any further | family Invited, A was nt first att } that the man hnd | alderable feeling in regard to tho Inntter. vetlow, Ted, antl white, color, nnd in oppost- | control and management of the canal, and | | CRILLY<Jun, 2 atdacksonvilte, Fla. of hoart-dise beon injured by alow, and OMiecr Hen Will; | Klokka yestoniay qasured tho reporter thi fellow, ted, ancl wh th gana, Frank Critiyy inte asin year, “htestdones 2704 Jas, who found Curran lying tnsensible in tho | work of prepariti#' the books was being pr ROMN ASE | areal: GENERAL NEWS. shed! arrested dack Grind. n brother of the de. | forward as raphilyene patie, and hut be a0 censed, Michnel Garland, George Rothen, and | would undoubtedly vo 14 to tur thom over on tlon to the true sun; that townrd the enst | asking the appointinentof a Reeeiver, Judge X va : being 90 degrees Jong, and that toward | Morris read the dvelaton of the Court, refuge How; Jayne, the Cadaverous | tho “west 45 degrees, both nnrrowhng | ing to nppoint a Receive VAVIES-Inn. 2M jenanor Davies, mother of panna f Hoston, is nt the Palmer. John fiahtman, all of what are employed fh the | or About tho 10(n inst. ani Unearthly Har to a) polut ont the remote ends. SEE aa BES LW. Had and Te. d.cTaviey OF dale E)tFy 18 Ate ! SALoN Kia, of Roston, {8 1 1 1 el 1 ~— r f r 3 Jdettey Us ANRRIG DSI tho company of tho decensed A fow hours | county.Ctork Klokke yesterday beenn, an of- nWorked on Dodge. auth Da halo or whitish af the omrostt elles OF ing faratly ingttod. ie t. THAD Ore. "AG: ye LOU mn | felal investigation of Mo disgraceful progeed- ‘ ot .. ADAM¥—Jan, 4, at tho realdenco of Mr.J. If. Hinks : " - | mation of the premises where Curran i a We Ueayens was an are of a curiousty-Inverted | A Wrivato Seorstary of Koy Reducea i , ‘ suet aa oie ag ac ee Wnt found showed sduciusivels that ho hued broek Olivo otis clerke te ee ee ur elnmonits Py > ralnbows, about tho iilddie (of tie listanee Poutnge in Violation of “Buda might sn Aenea: ee ' . : aceldentally injured. ‘The position Inwhich he | Oh, . i . ! a e to} vertex. ‘This ex elu inn: oral Wertnontay attern alot ho Horace Castim, of Paiindelpbla, ta at tho | itd Mndleued that ho tit feiten headtoremost | Senses the history of whichattcauewssgiveniny ‘The Greedy Spy’s Spectacular | frum the toy of the halo aunt the vettex, fils | portance of tho Decision txehudug | colnet slater to arage Miche yuimer. aaninse ow chtokcenecoon, and nan, tne suMTY | Kiokko started out with tho deicrminaiion | “Eatideuff Scene ina Fifth- | asthe common ralnbow, yet somewhatwider. | Stator Egueral Yo-day at iar tie by ears € Novant Coutes 8 Tie Josey he ¢ ats », | 10 wet at the bottorn facts in tho innttcr, fy ‘he red colur was on the .convex, and the a = io : i ne ave Aosopl Murphy combination aro nt the a ttle clot of blood nt hair, ‘Tho Jury after, | gnd‘ngter a careftl and xcnrehini investigation EB Story Attic. blue on teconeavo of tha nre, which seemed | , WAstNoTos, D. C., Jan. 1—The tlectsion the truth of the charges was fully shown. Tho cidental death, and recommended the dine - J.C. SuEnWix, MoO, of Attrorm, Iky teat tho | Chingy of nll persona arrested on. musoicion of | FeAUlL was tho peremptory dischargo of ono of, Tremont. huving inflicted the fatal blow. “The deceneca | {HC olfendens, Mr. Proubsting andthe Conte UBE—Jan, Diogo, Cnl., Sarah M. Tfuse, wlig it Derkesderio ul: siuso, KIM Goupater OF ih HM, Gummon, aged at years, to make 180degrees in length, ts centru be- | Just rendered by tho. Assistant Attornoy- oP in Inor oat the vertex. ‘on "the top of tho | General for the Post-Ofley Department, to Ben Butter the Original Spirit of the | hulo wasn. kind of inverted bright are. This | thoeffect thintthe Regulation No. 2% (framed 1 PA—Munday, Jan, 2, nt 620g. wn, Anne, bor ‘ oy Clerk stated to tho reporter that in. tho cnso of» Joved ‘of Goo, W, Lipid -» fortnorly Of Cincins i Mina Maung Guanaer and company areattho | Wis 71 yours of aye, single, and for years pst | tho other mat be desired to more fully investl- 3 brillant séene was visibic for more than Mr . 1 : % Hath, On agod 41 yoars. 1 “Bheripane cree had boon 9 chranic drunkard. Bite tho eireumstunces. Mr. Kiakko In aime Conspiracy Against the Rich half nn lone, Although itis recorded that by ae Pe ap crea St et ‘Tulngral trom roaldohes, 79 Michlann-ay., Tuo eday i vi tored nt OLN GAMBLING. marily disintesiig Crom: bis employ men who - " ‘') quite.a number of parielia have been seen, Hera SCY BaUEN (VIET ee inginnatl (0) paper aanee yet (4... Bates, of Hartland, Vt ts registered at | Qno of tho first questions which comes up for | under any elrcumstances cuitid be guilty of sush Firm. Doth Inaneient and motern tntes, yet L can | proval of tho Inttor In in 1870) 4g contrary to (tho Tremont, decision alter the organization of nvarly every | practices has pursued 4 course for which hu des “HhIt find an nevount of but one similar in its np- | law, and consequently vold and of no ef- ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘ §. W. StevitRNgon, of Monontnce, Wis. Isat BUG As peter: Can pla ig te mone! yee serves praise, 5 OU neta areal ‘ poaranats to the one arent jena to-adny, sro fect, ing cattsed some sensation among post | “~sneearcay with ie TLD TO MORNUWT AT i ‘the Shoring, ee aifirmative, for nenly all bing cards for reera. THE COUNT OVER. Ther Alleged Grime ‘a Technical tateas they seemed z a eneay ike. Tike officers here, aud {s consltored a complete A. 2p ti; at No. ost Contrewaya to, enneider the + htttne Clacen. and wife, of Now Mexico, are | ation or proiit; and the mathunmbling party ts | sonaRLAU BEATS MIRROSLAWSKI THuT-Rant | ity, Lnvolving’”B1,600 at the, . | othcrspoken of is found on page 200f Vol, | Justification of tho strictures contained {n the | Srection uf viaduct ovor the U : . [mt he Palpat tho feollog ‘that it. is. a iiitto too. Turis VOTES. Vory Worst"! JE of “The Family Magazine” pub- | Washington dispateh published In the New Maes MEeTING—Tiieing Wink, Oe AN AD: : divas L.8. Dixon, of Milwaukee, and Judg© | tanical and too virtuous to deprive mom ‘Tho Scharlauesticrostawak! contest came to an ¥ VORRG: - .)° | Mshedin New York {i 1835, by Radtietd & | York Timea on tho 2d of April inst. Undor jaurned meeting of tho cltizens of North Chicuuo dM. Railey, of Freeport, are nt the Pueitle.. bers of what, under certait olrcumstances, | end yesterday so far ny it can bo determined by. o . janvery harmless recreation. But Judged by estilo ‘Mies Site. daughter of Willinm Henry Smith, tho Mavarinute results tiie. toleratian # pelente the Board selected todeclde the question ns to is tho guestof Mra, J. V. Farwell, at the Gard> | Oi org burttnl than that. of pubile | Which recofved tho largest number of vores, and n vaker Teoma, Itis_ in these clubs that pomons both aspirants for legisiative distinction do- eo Se Sub-Tronsurer psd out $75,000 in gold and | who would never visit a gumbling-house take | parted for Springfield Inst evening, whero the , $4.00 In silver yesterdny, and received 000 in thelr frat losgons In card-plasing. and itis fem | controversy will bo submitted for the final do- A BiVOES esy sucminuricn that they graduate into St | cision of the House Judiciary Committee, Z r Donald's college. Tho Iniportunitica of friends | © 4 i ii ue Jigalanay, Pi ANd. asoclutes, tho perfect. sutety, nud iLecure | feforo loaving, n complote table was arrangod foreyen yuests atthe Palmer, | of other things make tho flrat lesson etsy und | showing the exnet number of votes cust fn exch the fomptation ten timesas greatasata com> | precinct ot the wards which compose tha dis- Tur annual banquet of the Sonsof Verinont | mor hell. Lindsay. It ls thore stated that they were tho flimsy shelter of the Inw permitting a - woe %¢ i seen at Lyndon, in the County of Rutland, , 1 Neither Conkling, nor Arthur, nor.| Hnuinnarut thevelock in tho morning, on ue | “leatory Inscription “on the covers or blank 241 day of October, A. D. 1721, and were scen | teaves” of books and othor printed matter of Judge Davis, nor Boutwell . the following doy, ‘and gral On the 26th, tho third class without extra postare clurge, Were Concerned, ‘ J. Ivor Monraosmeny, the private seerctary assumed to reduce to eS one cent per two ounces the postage on YEARLY REVIEWS. bills, Invoices, bills of facing, Insurance poll- cles, prices-current, and commercial corre- holdin Svon Hall, cursor Larraboo-at, and Chiciz0 Av. this voting, Jon. ¢ 1s, to furthor eonsider tho hudossity of nv jaduet at the eroswing of Chicao-av, nd Halsted-at,, over the Northwestern Railroad tracks, Por order of Committon, rps ANNUAL MERTING OF THR DinkctT: Of the Protortunt. Orphan Asylim will ba pold to-day (Tuesday) ut2 p.m. at tho Asylum, 224 a FPMIN REV. KERB. TUPPHR, PASTOR OF TH Michigan Avenue Baptiat Church, will conduct These Facts Furnisited by a Congressman,,| tra ReSHiaan fyanaa. be ‘Who Knows All About the 4 ~/-, COUNCIL BLUFF, TA. aponilence of that sort In general when part- | ith GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MELTING WIL trict, and it showed that the candidates re- + & x] « bo hold this evening, In chi ff Mr. A. Sf. Dos will take pinco.at the Palmer House Jan, 181° | “it isn fact too that at theso club poker rooms | celved the following votes: Affair. am i Youxent, Buurrs, Ja, Jan. 3—By the | ly printed nnd partly written—the rate pro- | nan ny yans pyeuinds im chara o + stead of Jun. 14 08 heretofore announced, there are two or three who always win andinany | Sebarlau, Hepublican....... Nuiiparel’s annual yearly statement of the | yided by Inw being the samenson letters, ‘tun Chicngo Medleat Soctoty held a driof | Whonlways lose. Thus in thls respect tt difers | Phetps, Hemublican.. rt (PRREGUTAR MONTHLY MERTING OF TITH Board of Managers of tho Chicago Home for tho Friondloss will bo held Wadnesday morning at 10 Sptetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. . rallrondand enttle bustness done hore during | threo cents per half ounce,—nand al! Postinus- Craverann, O., Jan. 3,—I was fortunate") tho yenr 1880 4ho following linportant figures | ters and others who ventured to question this enough to Interview to-day a member of the | aro shown, which, give an {dea of the extent | nssuniption of legisiatlve powers on tho part Congressional Committes which looked into | of theso enterprises fn this railway centre: | of the private seeretary wore poremptorily the Phelps, Dodge & Co. ease, which Is now | (Che receipts of fretght over the eight Ines | snubbed by that lofty functionary. in controversy, between Senators Conkling | of road terminating here were, during 1880, ‘The heavy loss to the postal revenues and Bayard, Ie gave an insight inte the | just 88,800 cars, the average tonnage of which | which resuited from this surprising action matter, and I reproduce {t in full: ‘Was 25,000 pounds perear. ‘Chese cara were | soon became known to Congress, and a reso- “The spectacle of Jayne, the spy, when he | all handled and transferred at this point, | lution was passed calling on the Postinaster- enme before the Conmistee, 1 shall never for- | which work necessitated the employment of | General to state by what authority he had getas long os Llive, Tall, muscular, caday- | nbout 600 men dally during the year, ‘Chou- Peiltiees} “the rates 0 basta cata ished ps crous, lean, and Jank, with long disheveled | sands of these cars had to be unloaded here, LO ACNE ERK COUNT OAD) Nola ys Le Ny private secretary wrote a reply which, in lucks reaching ntinost to his shoulders, with | thelr contents being transferred to and from | substance, ndmilted the violation of Inw, and heavy, tangled beards. but almost double | the Union Pacific cars for shipment further | offered ns a reason the totally trrelevant fact with suffering and: disense, and hobbling | east or west. Of the total number of cars, | that commercial papers of all sorts were ul 7 Y 4 y , | but litte from an ordinary gambling den whero | MeKono, Democrat.......06 _ Remsion at tho Grand Paclfie floret Inst evening: | many tose and only on wing, ‘There ary ’sucke | Micrusiawskt, Hemoorat. ecolngion] subjects and eases, ora" and “nlucked pucons” Insome of the Chi- | Schmidt, Socliliat.. EMCO % eno viuba as welling in tho Clark street dives, | It will thus be seo s Dam 7 'nive collcetions in the, Interant-Rovenug ofico | and men go home penniless and despondont | cratie majority for Mlvroslawakl Of over: 4U0, as ‘) yesterday amounted ty $00,804, of which BIOL | fram one us well us from the other. [fF the only | glyen by the Canvassing Board, his Republican "Sa for spirity, $4,871 for banks, und $lUfor | object of keeping a club allve is to furnish SrAnOE, Mr, Sohurtau, tas a maority of thirty tobacco and clgirs, There were 40 barrels of | three or four men a chance to beggur their us- | eleht. In addition, Mr. Seharian will claim be- Bplrits expurted, Buclutes the sconer (ts closed voluntarily, or by | fore the Conmnittce that twenty-threa votes ‘Tun temperature yesterday, as observed by | the Police, the Hutter. One his much’ more | deposited nt the poll in the Sixth Precinct of the Mannaee opticinie B® Mndiaiy street (Eninune | respect for tha plain, confessed gambler than | Fourteenth Ward were illegal, on tho ground 1 Truttding) was: Sain, Sdegeoes: 10 n. m., 1g; | fer these entry. that tho witidavita wero signed by n Deputy who ) dina Ist: Spe me 2es 8 pein. 19, Barometer, The Union Club didn sensible thing when ft | was nut a resident of the precinct, Be ets a Beh ay Pee * | prohibited gaming, and it would be well for sim- | Mr. Xehnriau deeerves great erode for having q A Thy STG EP Bing eke ihur orguulzutions, especially: those whose mem- | unearthed tho palpable frauds whlch tho recunut ‘ A_ NeW railway post-office car was pinced in | bers cannot afford to lose, Who ure go young as | ny developed, and, nithough bls opponent bas a running order on Sunduy night between Chleago | to be easily Influenced, and who haye duties | certificate of election, it is altogether likely that. , snd St. Lontson the Chicago & Alton Hallrond, | which they cannot afford to neglect, to follow | be will not be allowed tu take his seat In the taco thus giving tho larger points between Chicago | thy example. If they do not It tnay soon bother | of the evidence adduced during tho investigue and tho suburb of Bust St, Louis an additional | the police te tell on which side of the strect the | tion. PPLE MOTILEIUS SOCIETY WILL MEBT AT TIT Grand Uactie foto! Wednenduy at 230 pin. Sire, Leinda 1, Chandior will read papur an Love, tts Unus and Abuson; followed by Mr. John Grisconi, of Now York. Adi ladies ure contnlly in) FMI CHICAGO HTOLOGICAl, BOC MERTS Wodnosday at). m. at the ‘Tromont Iouse, to hear Dr, Luke, Curtis’ address, and a papor by Dr. Grudto on the Germ 'Thaory. | ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 4 munlia day, gambling house ts and on whieh tho club, slowly along on eriteles,—his onty way to | 4140 were west-bound and Seca bond. Jowed. uniter, Ane provisions oF the, can: i* ‘Tie annual meeting of the Chicago Police- SECOND WARD CLUR. ‘BOARD OF TRADE. navigate on necotnt of tis rheumatism; he | ry75 was 73,817, an incrensa of 14450. ‘ Union,” to pass Tn tho mails exchanged mona Honevolent Association will be Geld atthe | ‘The regular annual meeting ot. tho Second THR ANNUAL ELECTION Heket Bn appeared, indeed, to mens he had been rep- | “he ticket anies at the elght elty offices ox- | between the countries conmosing it nt less resented, the veritable Blue Beard of ee tendedLtato the nitions | Yollars, ut ean fin Totter epee, Catlrely, Senorliy ait. ack New ¥1 ‘e t now be accurately estimated. i - few Aare merelipnte, 2p lind arrange tg ary fatal tnileney of the railroads tormin- Tate thelr Somuratis postal rates or regit- 18D atiug hicre is over 1. + | lotto 1030 of the Pos ion conven and Ravan chee Oe i tell what edt, the enttle business transneted. at the | tlon. Stripped of verbiage and sophistry, y Armory at 2 o'clock on the (th instant, Im- | Ward Republican Club was held lust event at y ‘ Portant business in tho way of proposed nmend: | heir now, headquurtone: No. L237 State siroat, | Of tho Roard of Trade was held yesterday, tho i ments to the constitution und by-laws will come | ‘The meoting was x very. largo one, xbout three | Polls closing at 4 o'clock. For the convenience ee before the meeting. pagel Bun fifty roprosentative itepuulieans of of tho members thore were three boxes, (Ther : | AnRaULAN meeting of tho Woman's Physto- | tho ward being present, Murcus A. Kurwellenlied | was no contest for elthor President or Second : u “ oaleahie * | tho meeting to onder, Mr. I. FP. Billings, the | ytoocp, Y ype amie it tt gestaneayatecrucon | sraiaarer prevented his annual ronertsauowing | ¥ice-ProslJoat. Thore wereinumerous ple tok ‘ouncil Bluffs yards the receipts of cattle | the private secretary’s answer to Congress tus Coienio Medient College, dolivercd an ehter- | gharecednts for twelve IneNthe 18 BieO Met | ee en oven those failed ta peoducs | REOU! of honor Na was, anil ov lo was ito- alone were 121013 Hentai 80,700 hend, | amounted to tie bile statement that ly tad * tive lee M .551; tutal disbursemon' . ne Com ; 8 falle Y y 1 1879 the receipts were 145,% nd; sates, | ventures le private legislation of his P Fowers‘with ilustrations on the blackbourd, inittes appointed to revise the rollot the Club'| any excitement, and the members concurred In ing everytliing that could possibly he done to | In 1st cele 1 : 8 reported 07 persons who were declared legul 1 vo yt ‘Josern I. DevitN bas mate to James Hynes a | members In good standing. “The Cluts thon | $ty'lng It was tho dultest clcetion tn fivo years. voluntary ‘assigninent for tho benett of mig | members tn good Banding. Tho Club ton | Tho tellers wera about five hours Iu codntiny y 17,000, showing an Increase of 723,760 head in | own, fixing postage rates In accordance with pa hs custatia bastiera. Wns be tei sales and 8,764 in shipments for 1880, his own judgment (matured by almost a obbled In to. the’ proper Bat These figures were compiled trom oMictal | year's experiences as private secretary), and . 1 ni ro a stock of lected Presi: | the Ballots. which resulted iu tho clection of | acting. With tho tenrs streaming down his | reports, and aré accurate, ag wellag'n sug. | that he thoualt he had thereby donon good er axa Clotnea, Gee tw in th ature Inne An, attoe: hates cect te the chatr, | tug followings 5 wan, cadaveroug cheoks, with a mad, in- endive altoWwiniy of these enterprises in the | thing, and ‘deserved well of tho Republic.” No. a West Wvelfth street, no value nitixeds | swig ate tata alle eel each ee Men ak the Graliettecertoee Aeemah gage EFS" | Sured look in its face, and a staccato tone In West. ‘Tho descent of this solld chunk of wisdom «piso a Jorge nutnber oF simul necounts duo Dove | Mere fecolved with grent.appluuso, The follow- | Sceont VeesFreaident—Witllam E. Moitenry.. -} iis voice, he begin: ‘The merchants of Now U Gcinaw 5e fntu-tha halls.at Conpress woull: appoar to ey wz to S29, je ul les Amount | ing additional ofleere wore nlgo elected: Firat Directora—W. Vi. Walker, A. W. Groen, 8 A | i ts ss ATCHISON, KAS. have had a stunning effect upon that bady, a to $2,000, {lee Vresident, Mureus a Eurevolls Secon, W. | Rent, W. I, Goodnow, and George H. Bidwell, York are all thieves. ‘They nre all robbing : U. Paillipas vd. W. Movre; Four m1 : ul it sf ‘Tt: Philosophical Society held tholr ret weekly meeting at the Palmer House Inst ev Uran; Fifth, Henry F. Kline; si ing, Prof. Itodney Welch in the chair. Thero nes Seeretary, W. D, Borry; Treasurer, H. F. wore about seventy-five present. Mr. Fred P, | Billings. Cunimittee of Appeats—J. 1, Dwight, 1. G. Hole Powers read an Interesting paper on *Predostt- THE CHUNCH OF THE REDEREN, log TE DA aeaee ae ah Hall, aad es teeta. nation In Sctence and Religion,” which provoked: The annual mecting of the Socicty of the ‘The anuual meuting of the Bourd will be held ncritical discussion on tho distinctions between | Church of the Redeemer (Universullst) was held | Monday afternoon ut 3 o'clock, when tho retire foreknowledge and forcordination. in the pariors of that editics, ut the corner of | Ing President, Mr. John H. Dwight, und the head ‘A TEAM of horses attached toa grain wagon West Washington and Sangumon strovts, inst | clerk will mako their reports. owned by A. Euvrands, grain morctunt at thy | Cyening. A. J. Hoagland was called to tho chalr, corner of Cass nnd Michigan streets, wus lett Lerepor io J TenRO Gr Wan Very entishite i Stunding onthe Fort Wayne Rattroad’ nent tho | tOFy. shuwing a bilanco in his hands, ‘This ts tho SUBURBAN. ety Aronson, Kas., Jan. 3.—Tho Dally Cham- whieh has sinco taken no netlon in regard to parce Ret ad Baad oscar 4 | Industries of this city during tho yenr 1880. | ete., posted during the firstseven day's of De- notwithstanding all the care we oxerciso Cc... pt during the y hth ds" we fisente. Wo do Tho: Atchison elevators have handled in | cember, show ‘that in spite of the tniversnl th bi : goods tut hae tilevos Gent round numbers 9,000,000 bushels of grain. | increase in business since the Inst report the Geeasturnlls ae het ola otiien thal an ‘There are cight elevators and a halfdlozen | Number of letters malled falls far below that “nrel r ‘ given in last year’s reports, whilo tho cir- them at thelr games, and this Is one of.the | &'-Wwarehouses in the city, having total | Culurs (which include the vast quantity of eases,’ He then went on to tell ug all nbout | 5t0f#ae capacity of 876,000 bushels. Elevator | written conmuntentions which the Inw— it, and how the discovery was mnde, I took D, just completed by the Atchison, Topeka | nullified oy the private secretary—rates as A. Lo Committee on Arhitration—F. A. Crittenden, H. Hsia te G Wars} or duvtont Au é. Thomas, J. 1 Hodson, nud J, Phat a Tre eres a? ts & ¥ i the Iargeat in tha | letters) inve enormously Increased, This Tundpiph street vinduct, nnd _was rin inta by | Sth successive your thht tho ‘Lreasurer of tho EVANSTON. - | great Interest in’tho matter, and figured it | & Santa RS Rallrond, Ivays centering “here | fact shows to what extent (estimated here nt | A BSO PURE. Mil ung af tho horses wis so bully iared that oMCiwtia voted ta mise SC100 to defray the ox- | , Zt ny boa mntter of wonder to most noople | out very earefully: They certalnly had n | have’ brought in. entloads, Forty pns- | millions) the revenues. of. tho Post-Uileo and ono of tho horses was so badly tn} , : b i Oar iE ho Clit tor tie ducting coe that after W o'clock in the morning and durlag Oliver Hickey was obtiged to abvot it. PSN, Hraoks, George Papper, Willtum b, Gib. | tlmost the whole of Sunday the water was shut THe minal meeting of the Chicago Sbarp- | son, Mrs. George W. MMigyins, and Mrs. D. M. | off from thelr houses. Sunday morning the ico & shouters’ Association way held dn Uhilen's | Ford wero olected Trustees for 183t, A.J. Hong: | gathored uvout tha entrance of the crib, Voll Inst evening. Tho following oflicers were | land was reflected Troasurer, and Snnuel Kerr through which water 1s aupplied to the Wat elected for tho ensuing year: Vrosidont, Albort | Clork, brow! ators aupp es Waters Toeso; Vice-President, Hl. M. Plottke: Secretary, A reception will be given tho Rov. W. 8. Crow, | Works, and which fs situated on the bar about George Keraten; Controltor, Gourge Kuehl; | the new pastor of the church, this ovemmng at | a half mile from tho Inke shore, and completely Trensurer,’ Churies Schott; Firat Shooting the edifice. The Rov. Dra. Thomas, Gaivin, and | clogged It up so that no water was to be bud: -Muster, F. Joggonburger; Second Shootlug- | Ryder are expected to be present. . c , ot A Iky running the pumps nt thoir full capactty tho Master, Henry Metz, “a He eve summer Ellis: date pastor at the | obstruction jis removed by suckingsume of tho ‘ church, cepted neal from a Universalist 4 A : Feet General Saperintendeds. of the church’ ut Clnolnnatl, whore be will remuin six | 1° nto the pipes. The water began to slow ayain about 3 p,m. ter, Genural Passenger Agent; George Olds, {| wonths. : ae om MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR, Tlousekooper’s favorito in londing eities of the world. Nu other prepimtion takes such ight, finky, hot Dronda, or lugurious paatey. Cun bo extn by dytpop- tles without fenr of tho Wis resulting from heavy indie xestible food. §27~ Commended for purity and wholes sunioness by the Government Chemlst, Hr. Mott, ROVAL BAKING POWDEI CO. Now York, AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & €0,, Nov, 81 and 8 Randelpn-an orlina facie ca: inst Phelps, Dodge & | senger and twenty-four freleht-trains arrive | have been reduced for tho sole beneiit of the in but le. eat gal ae VG ReTEeAl and depart from the city daily. The Union | mercantile class, who ean best afford to pay Be BHAT. depot, the largest and finest in the State, was | te legul rates of postage still exacted from violation, so far as! the spirit of the Iaw-was eoinpleted September Inst, and cost $120,- | those who cannot afford to send their Private concerned, 1 finally snid to Mr. Dodge: 000, A system of water-works was } communications “partly In print.” — Its to “*You have, sé ‘far as 1 am able to figure | completed in December at a _ cost } be hoped that Vostimaster-Gencral Maynard tho matter out, ofify defrauded the Govern- | of $150,000, Sales by jobbing merchants will take prompt action In the matteraffected Ee iE.OF 1/500, that should have'paia | uring the year nggregated $6,000,000. The by the decision of the Assistant Attorney- ENE OUE OF CHOON, Cat: SHUNT RYE Bs stuck-yards recelved 881,750 hozs, $0,528 cat- | Goneral, and Jose no the in making the rez duty; thon why did you agree to” pay le, 15,270 sheep, and 1. eit horses, OL hogs, | Ulntlons of his Department conform to the $251,000" ibe ant 236,421 were Tilted and packed nt Ateliison, | cnactnients of Inw, rather than to the whins “<T hardly kno how it all was myself,-ho | ‘Che new pork-packing house of Sinith, Far- | of even the wisest of private seereturies, wits y t ur Kor i ~s DULEMAN, i replied, ‘I only khow that Jow & Jo. was comploted in December. | The Gatant oan ATTRACTIVE SALE + Retstnne Senora Weight Sent of ho Cis, CUPY-ITALL. orgs Fophen, ie nenand ertonalvetbulklngs | TAT UNnAIMUSE MoNeTHn OF A JAXNE | ina sili capneliy of 000 Hom Galle | Ask druggies for ieugh on tte, Zé olones out Milwouicoo (St, dal r Hal Fronds Air Wash: eee, It Kenslogton progressed with temeekabie mage | Sb me up in HY don, alittle, dark'room | Lumber, sales agaremated 31,500,000. Over | rats, mice, rouches, bed-uas, ote, "16e. boxes. we Cl he Wnbush, st. Lon Tue Honlth Department condomned 0,050 | pldity until tho cold wenther set in. ‘Thero were ae Coat tne re 2 Waller, General Pounds of meat last week, and abated 209 nul- | 2.000 mechanics and laborura employed until Freight Agent of tho St. Louis, Iron’ Mountain | sunces. Within in fow da: naa, when nl outdunr work SSouthern Ballroad; und WH. QO. Canfield Goncral v t of th due for Jani hud to be suspended owing to the extreme vold, Tickut Agent of tho Pekin, Peoria & Juckson- ne rest of tho monoy due for Janunry tnter- | ‘Thus far nearly $1,200,000 hus been oxpendediin somewhere, I hiifftly know where nowjitind | 700 new houses were bullt during tho year, - there he talked té ‘me, und told me whatho | and 5 00,000 brfek, Were. used fn. thelr con- | In cage you havo not, you should.nt once pur- proposed todo, ‘All around tho walls of:the | FN CVn anooy" bushels nf potatoes. weve | Siaceiie. "An elseam ana vaeetirCamce eT room’ hung handbutts, ‘There was nothing | AM oven Hy Ue tes its, Pore ots are in “ - ih and Blegant AT OUR STORES, This Tuesday Morning at II o'clock, ) , or shipped by Atchison commission merchants, | at thelr warorooms, No. 165 State stroct. ville Rallrond, are ut the Pueltte, est on city bonds—100,850—was sent to New York iis ayillnae. of P alin. ‘Tho railway pussengor | sald about puttiig these on my wrists;but | ‘The showing made Ii 4 very fayorable one, aT _. FoLrowixo is tho lst af dutinvte goods ree | Yestorday. : Sohuctod “alte Dalldings tor thoworkshove bons | occasionally Jayns would look up at-them : Fatror fncos than those benutifted by Glenn's ered at ie Custom: House yerterdiy Haines ‘Tuk new polico-nlarm-boxestor tho West Lako all beat, poustriieted with an ae tg benuty: a & Walker, li curs barley; AM. J. 1 on wir id West Mudison street sub-dist wellus to use, There are parks and lakes ‘un ‘onus: J, G. Hitchcock, f oaao dry goods; W. HL | Rad West Mu Glatrlote aro bolus | Mityo things that yo to innke an atiraotive ele +, Behimpterman & Son, Seases elgars; Callaghan | Put In place. lage. Alrendy tho first family from De- \ & McNollis, ¢ bales nena: W. A, Olmated, 1euso | Turbids recelyed in response to Controltor trot has “moved into. the tapnrcand is : minps; Lord, Stoutenbery. & Co., 17 cages per- | Gurnoy’s ndvertisoment for a lot for an engine- | now: occupying tho first completed house, finery: F. Re ‘Chandler, Lease paintings; Bur | house in the vicinity of Milwaukee and North | and within twoweoks there wilt be twonty. fara: ley & Tyrretl, 5 prekages curthenware; T. M | nyonuos wore thirtocn, and the prices rungo | ilies gathered, and within three weeks 175 briek Sinclatr & Co., 025 sacks 6x! ohn C. Hately, G00 | from $800 to $4,000, dwolllng-honees will be eomploted. Thoro hus \. + sucks salts Elgin Nai Wuten Compiunyst | yorg expected that the estimates for the Polteg | Ueet teh mllog of railroad trucks iatd about the and thon look nt s6, and I got to thinking of TOLEDO, 0. Pulphue Soap are rarely seou. “Avoid counter. how I would feel/with a pair of thom on" my Toruno, O., Jan. 3—Tha Toledo Blade's een wrists, and how I would like to go to prison, | annual summary of the trade, commerce, and | We recommend tho Bldredgo sewing-machine, Then it was represented to me how’ credit | manufactures of ue ‘ioe of lett for the ee a Taian aaa ar at home and nbrotiit would be made to stiffer | Yeur.1880 appeared to-day. There was a nd lon, dyapepsin, nervous prostration, by the roport ghing out that wo fad: de- | marked Merense In every branch of industry. pagal See peer ce ieee ee ey frauded tho Government, ahd I finely bo- | The record shows that the wheat recetpts only preparation of beet contalning its ontire SIE! . “e 25,732,201 | nutritious proportics. js Not a mero Btimu- Seng: age:* z Tenehed the ehormous ngEregute Of AOL | Tee Te ee cia ‘of beor, but contains WILLING TOPAY ANY BUM ALMOST bushels, ‘Thelake trade was unprecedentedly | piood-making, force-generating, aud lifo-us- that was within Uounds at all, dayne had | large, 22,842,312 bushels of grain having been | taining properties; Is: Invaluable in allentocs deen th i wie te id hind’éeen | {Ken owt by vessels, ‘Three mew rallronds | biced conditions, Whathor the result, of exbans- eon Through my papers, tod, and, lit hayo beon completed and are’now in activo | ton, nervous prostration, overwork, or nuuto and obtained mahy things that by making | opertion into tho elty, ‘Large steel works | diseases, particularly if resulting from pulmne- public could do us-great injury. In fact, we | and othor manufactires are now in process | Niry cony atiee Caswell, Heist & Co Pro- considered It the'enslest way out of the mat- | of bullding, ‘The increnso in the business of | Brlotars, Now Yorks Vor salto by druggists ter.) be er: wholesale houses was about 25 per cent, ‘Tho TEARIREAGE LICENSHS. a " aad 4 Z outlook for 1881 promises oven greater re | Annwnnnncdeweenn terreno it Can jou lve me the exact facts about | suits, “iho following marriage licunaua were iG cnse ¢ usked. " i —————— days, “Lean, Ipald a great deal of attentionto] NIAGARA IN MIDWINTER, | schtfsauaor....... ft .chtaldeees : tho iutter at the time, and I think know =e piracy something aboutit, The way it came about | Grandeur of the Sconery About’ the panne was thls: Pholps,‘ Dodge & Co. made n aon- Cataract. | {Gaveine a + tract to buy ull tho'tin a certain company In| Pnosrecr House, NIAGARA Farts, Jan. | jyonn Mey Wales produced during a year. ‘he prico | 1.—The continued cold weather here has | UAnnle &. Kontinmin, fixed In the contract, of course, remained | caused enormous quantities of lee to acenmu- fyeneret nce Seal Sacques, Dolmans, Fur-Lined Garments, Mink Snacques, Mink and Seal Sets, Seal Caps and Gloves. A SUPERB LOT OF SLEICH ROBES. Sale peremptory. Chairs forladics. Goods on exhibition this mong ELISON, thon enzo watch-Jewels; Clark & Loveday, 83 barrels y new works, which, whea comploted, will be able and 40 bundled tisk: 1. P. 8 UE Haker, 14 | and Fire opurtments will by ready to-morrow | 1) turn out ewonty-ive completed frolht eure A "a" Backs salt; drwin Orr &Co.,2cur barley. Col | nisdoner at Publla Works cntinot have bis cate | Gay. besides tho pussonger_conches, for tha can- vo Teetions, $8402, Haven Pouly Dette Mae TET Ge struction of which the Pullman’ Company Js cs (THE report of Sergt. Jnmes Mitcholl from tho | iy speotal tleket-poddlors, calted tat noted. When it ig taken Into consideration that office of the Chief Signal Ottiver, yiving. awe. pee eeee! ve sey wore: caitod speclat po | this work as only commenced on the Ist-of ,\ ,teorological summary for the month of Decem- | soivog uonoxious at tli 9 iis'o "s oe “a ue June last it be secon that the Company has ' her in Chicago, ontinerates among othors tho | solves abnoxion eae the. ote ite aur oloetion pushed things. Tho fuctorles ure so farcom- followmg interesting items: Mean barometer ay, wilt De pall $3 onok far ely ser ces Be Be Mieted that cur-repuiting fs nlrendy bolme done for the nionth, 39.103; highest temperature fon a ee aan ay. ‘uc! xg w be there, It 44 Xho sitention toexpend $2,000,000 0n the 5th), 60 degrees; lowest (on the 2th), Ibde- | Feet efore he receives bis | the works. Tho Corllas engine, which run the greca below zoro; greatest dally range af tom- | PMY> Pingninery a tho Contonnlal Hxposltion in 17a, ff perature (on tho Sith), g8 degrees: prevailing di- Burtnra pormits were granted yosterday to | itt elphin, will be pluced tn position and bo '. Foetlonof the ‘wind,’ wests total, movementot | Willinin Berens, to erect A three-story brick | running order in anotter month. = lt at Biles; lirhost. eee ease aa fon factory cil ao urbOh, near Hyer ec Ee eR EIEN CRITE 1@ Gth), &, wost; number of cleardn: ¥ fair, | to vont $: Hi ohn Senft, to orcot uw gwo- 10; number of days on which rain or snow fell, | story dwelling on Ninetoenth street, tne KATE CHASE SPRAGUE. depth of unmelted snow on tha ground at | Loin, to cost $3,200, Me . tho end of the inonth, 3. Fine-MAnsuan BWENTE bos issued an order | Tho Governor's Lawyer Nosing Among GAgE annual moaling of tho Jreaitors: Tnauranco mak suite lt hunabor, of pronottons and the Ancient Gorsip of Columbus for . Company, o' city, was held yesterday nt tho | transfers, and Oxprossinz his satisfuction at tha | Nt D Ia ". -* oltica: of the ‘Company, No. 10° La Bala errece work of the Depurtinent during tho past year,” Spee eoromatety, Co. Bier CRATApLOr: ;» Tho following-named gentiomen wero elected | and the manner inwhih the cileurs ‘wid inert Bint Diepatet se: Chacln atl au lees KSEIEEM & CO. Bt und 8 Rundolph-st, By It. 'T. MATIN COMPANY, Auctloncors, 85 and 277 Btat r Rantout, tu, “oa VS oal ‘ 7 H Leahy es r unlform throughont tho year, while the mar- | Inte. ‘The Horseshoe Fall is frozen solld for | jenaries ¢, del Chicaxo, ‘ 9 " ny i \ Le, Ditwotors for tho ensuing your: Chares Com- | bayucouducied Womseives whenon andult dity. Conan, oe ats Sey Sart: has | kot varied more or less, ‘Tho Invoices wero | 200 fect from elther shore, In consequence of | {Umuele C Allis... Hiantony'Aiass, “> Closing Sale hy Order ¢f Underwriters, cee Se ee ees Se tures Oo. Hutehiv | pie Flro Marshal's annunl report shows | Hada lawyer In Columbus gatherlug infor | a1 mado out Ina certain way and passed tho | whieh the Clifton Water-Works Company seer iteos Sow fark Clty. fngbant, Nathon Corwith, and Lyinan Blnty, | Mivety fires and seven fulag alarms, Involving | ation to be used In tho now famous di-'| Gustom-Houso in’ that way. After thls—| have censed operations, ‘They cannot cone | rotor simmons 28,...Lomont, : } Whe nel Board inet at noon and organized by property to tho umount of €2.u00.4n, with » total | yorce sult. If hinlf the Information that was fs weredieee {°) @lvotimg tho following ollicers: President, . Joas of $274,148, of which $59,004 was on buildings sometimes a week or two nfter—certain other | trol enough water ta. keep thelr machinery |. (Anna Sehults, : aleakk 4 John P. Umbacl entries were made on the Invoices for the in motion, thelr reseevoicy inves aun ey. a Tania 7 he! - : A Horuard Avbink.. Sanath Grote pet ead iassive mounds of stalactites, the formidn- | {Anan Mt ote x ble icleles suspended from the grizzly rocks, Whomas ityrnio. things connected with the shipment which | are grand teyond ilescription, “Tha Ico {Nom Hyak, were not known at the tine the invoice passed | monntains keep working their way upward, y follow! i bl and €2ii200n stock, Tho total insurance on | Accumulated hore is used In the case thore ts Greushocratatge Tk Ae Sialtne rain the renee the property Invulved was $1,674,180, and :ho loss | will ba some sensation in Columbus socioty, *.- of the Secretary and’ tho annual statoment this | O¥8F Insurance $1,000,005, and scandals long forgotten will be again ong” Conipany, “ba, been, suvecestal during tha past ‘ Mayon HANniaon yertonlay rocelved an invl- { made public, year. videud 2 e copitil ation to attend DT tl = re Stuck was declared, paynblo dune 10. Pa’ | Cont Guy Fire Dopartinent: whieh: takes mlacein | Xr correspondent had a conversation Ar the annual cleetion of tho George H, | New Orleans Murch 4, ‘Ag Mayor Hurrisontakes | with a well-known eliizon who ls Mkely to AT AUCTION THIS MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT OUR STORES, 265 and 267 State-st. Niton Contre, ‘Grove Poin, ; tho Custom-Ilouse, but which came In by iot- | Bnd now reneh a hight of about 120 feet, ‘The ie a : Thoms toate eet, the follow 7} na Interest in Gariiold’s Inauguration, and as tie | figure in a conspicuous manner it the cso Vato MS spray has made wonderful formations, ‘The i i ibe Use aietaatek, Plt tans | MURreatatrON ae titing REANIM | evercomes tot Howaye ate isu mat | “L°Vu sh Metco Take, °° | fre seus og loud wl fe tat 55 R ne a teat eta tr ne ory be Ae Bre ‘3 7 5 ently ay i sotd'jn ta 7 VicosCommnaider, Andrew Yuunes Surseon, | is not likely that he wilt necupe tho invitation: ~ | tor of deep regrut that Mrs, Spragne did not ee ee aor rts gran ol HAIETHN. CO, Auet “Really it was; but’ technicnlly it was a | trees on Goat Island and In’ Prospect Park Dr. Z. 2. Manson; Quartermaster violation of tho law and subjected the firm | 8te completely frosted over, aud groan under Frank , ‘Tae Cot om ots and. . » | have some sensible adviser that would hay Groomer Chapin: 1 eat ‘tw Cominittee on Btrects and Alleys, South, VO Olticer | met yesturday afternoon, They decided to ro- c! of the Duy, (icorgo =, Ollicer pure faverat ly upon the raleine at the Elght- counseled her against making tho reckless HAT MAIN CO. Auctionoors, Potor Cunninghat Omnba, Nob, vere (i . | thelr heavy conta af ico, Teavy’ teo.contine | {Peter Sune age tedae ee fama, Nab, gig UO EATENON NOTROR No ; State Guards. G- Uettns etogaten to chavs | Lonny altace Gri ea aecarnabthg Weak. | churges that wore set forth agulnal te Gove | {aneun een ues ve WHSHECEE | wom runniie ovor tk fis to the iver be- mod ona ta noo BISSOLUTION OF LiMiTED PART. . T T % T 4 . " ‘| ie tnohiss tow ike Drane Ht An Noon. Grit | tay at a nate ontianee forctene tameeneea, | erHUE ue petition fordivoree, ‘The theory | «nove arvout pu» nuest: mxmues | foebridge. All ue teehouses ilo vlelnty ng feryfite oxime, vobnoon _a Motonnelt HH Thoinpaon, Hie at Ghewon, 8 Ly | hut Tamiber server shall be brought tognide, | (othe Senator Conkling Lins counseletl hor | amount toy? ure nearly iilied with clear lec, from twelye jenotuini. G 5 bhowelhs OPTtes, to make these charges aguinst Sprague for to fourteen inches thick. Nutbers of vis- | {Androw Byrn hha'Gac. Cunt doeensnah tnd tetany Loe ye v OUTS CNCSO CUATEE: ‘0 ‘o fourtean inches thick. Numbers of vis- i i i rutin Buell, Andrew Youu, © Le Wen te and business teins net bo put to unnecessary J About $1,500, I believe. I nua protty sure ube 4 Itund, decensed, und AI gon . ory ne : SOHN i ) ; r | {Alice Phelan. Pheolat pariners, Huy this day oxysirod by jimliation, Jit, Jonmwon, 31, IL Waar, H.-G. ‘Ptiompaon. | rw tottewtng oeeee ot eont Sifo asils Ela We bled tp prevent te 1 it was not more than tut, But tho Inw was | tor here folind thole Way" here torenloy to {Sie kept vawottlod by Uiotr#ueecesory, Jono tour Roe "a{ The ustillution ceromontes will be public, won curt Gast ohn aonuuious dlsenses | caso from aver comtne to trial; und second, | such that one false entry anotlficed the value | seunery, e Cie Ciiteade, bees, as Oe v reguine monthly moating of tho Bt. | Nos. 15 Wondell, 208 North Carponter, 066 Twon- because ho thinks Sprague has soma love for | yf the whole Involec. Half of this went to (7 SRP UN SIERO: Eva 1. Gwynn... ‘AultaliaM Avuny, 1) ect ts Sherine teonsar strate ae | San (manatee At a UO ae isco Steak wteh would land Nowe: | fo tnformers, nnd, tiie to die Ciovernument, | FAILED IN, BUSINESS, Mew ithe ao Guat NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. " iy ‘e ut a + ve . Me u al ¥ I y 7 . “ = i Gooch Prestdiye. Thy Caminitteoun delle wre | Taietycene: arose, ERE Ladin. arora wet \ : 06% | iho molety business has nosy beencdonenway; | + 5, SPeclal Dupatch fo The Chicago Tribune Hs we posures, Worted tint they had expended #0 in churity | state, TL North Sheldon, ana 683 Seyenteonth My Informant thinks that Mrs, Sprague and ne ie tt Nnoaith ey Pecowiliees pad word ine street, pore wan Se tease of diphtheria aud | hor Mittens have underrated Gove: Spratt ‘ ithe Poe ke aoa Munsee Merritt seurlot-fovor at =42 Wast Twolfth atreut. nerve, and now. that Sprague fs puahed to the i tight, aud Barngwaiath wore ‘appointed. W1LAM DINNING, Of Waukegan, hus written | wall, we will fight ta the bitter end, and + ‘gomtittes. to roviso the constitution, with | $0 Mayor Hnvrison ‘a letter in which bo aets | leave no stone unturned to. show | Mrs. _ ty: eanwelid reference to aclearor detiition ‘of tho | forth tho, fuot that he owns property at the | Spraguy’santecedents, ‘Iho vialtof Sprague’s } powers and dutles of tho ‘Trustees and tho | north end of LaSalle stroot, anit that ho sone | attorney to Columbus would {ndieate that Me Srensurer, Mosirs, Barnard, Merrill, Horry, | {me azo wanted to build thoreon, und asked | the Governor means war’ to the bitter ond, }/ Braham, and “Willams, wero appoluted a cams | Permission of tho Counoll to build across tho | iii ral scandals of 1 di , 2} mitteo w make the preparduons for tha unnual | Beet, DUC It was refused. on tho ground that the in churacter silt foatiine about Columouse }. Banquet and bail, wich fe tobe iiven withing | Counell mat no bower unrler the chartor to clave nite Cine came to. Celumbug wile ae "white! Aetreot, aca ‘ante to know why tho “ short ume, after which the Sooluty adjourned | Trosntor ‘rade a to be allowed to clos up the | fathor when she was 12 years of age. Sho auth ond of the street. He ts going to oppose | was dt InstJune, At i4 she recelved hwr lust aie West Parke Hoard met yontorday afters frallhe cun, schooling at tig old Heyl Fennte College, A SRL tO uo iedloner Oya | : ‘Wun, celia taaatonnuey te inmeaeenens | o¢ Rie, Were 20 death In tho oly tut week, | NOW a faalonuBlu boardlngshonsy on, road of which thirtyefour woro from diphtboria, | street, nearly opposit the SRE aE Eas ere SE noone Hh one inwes, On a which shows u romarkablo {norcaso, ‘ho weok | an Indolent schulur, but her brillant. talents + tho route of the boulevard that {4 ta connect the forg tho deaths wore only sixteon. ‘Thero | aud vonversational powers supplied the de- % e fourteon deaths from croup, eleven aone | flele vs of cdnent! ‘The int tt 8x= 4 Wort and the South Parks, It is proposed that | pumpttons three eeatlete reve aot if elences of eduention. ‘fhe informant ex. ‘Ythe boutuvard shull bexin at thoceutr n Suinptlon, three scarlot-fovur, one corebro- | pregsed the opinion that the Ion, Clarkson Sear ee aaa at the centro Uf the | guinulmenlugitia, and two. froin romittont | Res ter, oeN but the Inw standsthe same othorwise, ‘Thut |. Brant, Ind, Jan, 2—Up to this morn- | {15 Yorn Fanner is to say, tho false fuvotves ure contls, |’ ix tho examiners of. W. G, Ills accounts {mormon sow cated to the Government when disebvered, but, (who failed Savurtay) And his liabilities to Witla Hoxeriue tho great incentive of sharing in the plunder | BO $35,00Q.apd not all heard from yet. Un- | {any dennulder. ‘ 01 3,600. | f Atvort F. terdl PRACTICALLY “NO Bie VEMIES OF FRAUD | vel tathor was interviowed this morning fowte A; Kise There 1s no doubt in wy mind but great pyour correspondent, He expressed hline | {Christ Bohne. su 7 a8 much surprised, as are the whola | fCarellua bas frauds are practiced, There Is every que community, ‘sate he: '“ Warren kept. his {Gharies Wale celyable subtorfuge ludulged in tocireumyent | business matters away from ae, and Ladle | ¢xrck Nilson, the Govornment,” )) Hotcousider it’ my duty to pry Into’ them,’ Pain “Wore Conkling, Arthur, Boutwoll, and.| We G. JIL waa’ greatly Indebted to his Gustav Grane Judge Davis In any way mixgd-pp tn the’ fathor, who had Joaned hint money to carr ‘ike tone ? H a on his business, ‘The father needed his { Phelps-Dodge matter 2 : 4 Mmonvy, and the son pald his indebtedness, as “Not inthe least. Thoy in-ality hnadmoe || he-prabably did not want his father to kaw more to do with {t than the man in the magn, || How he was situated, HIll was a good busi- { Jayne was Ben Butler's tal, and he worked | Dessanan, and Is held in high esteem. ‘The Natlea te huroby klvon, thut a Nuiltod paetnorall ban Loon formed hy und butwoen dobh itopor nnd Fring Gifllls, of Chieao, Hinuls wa wonoral parte hon unit Abrauum Avury, af loston, Sass, wpwclut paptuer, UndUr the hale and atylo or Jota Koper Ca. ho wuneral nuturoor the business to rinmucted by sald tirus ty that of wholudale dealord in grocurioa ut Chleago, Minute, ‘Phy amount OF eapltel stock contributed by aald spgcint purtnor Wy Fifty thousund Dollars, “sha purtnuratily bs ta eummoticy on the Meat Day of dunuury, Wl and toruinate on the ‘birtyelrst bay ve Hucofbor, 182) wid the, partnurship allull wut ba dissolved by tho donth af tha spuclal partner, nil of -which uppoars by tho cortticate of urganization of ‘sald tarcndesbip, now an tila wud. recordud tn the Of- cay, Docotavur gy See Sante Ww Pye . ‘ FRANK CILLA, AIMATIAR AVERY, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, ‘Tho undorvigned hava this day formed a copartnore Torheyurnoss of cuerymat in ao wWbolwaate Gros arte i a Gary Uilstnias at 3) wd 4) Stoblyaticn ‘AlburtGuowstnworsecccdLsChloaga. , AUUyCoreorumecsstcccartchleakes 1 J, TOWLE, 4 {de I ‘aw. York, would be Involved. creditors of the firm are arriving and dolng | {Peter olchort Ciicaua, Ja Th CARLE, SThintyetrat atreot, thence puralol witty that Fover, Poe “savers donths wero of, peraona | 71) tho seatidal if the cusd comes to triak for hig master, Ho wit éonstantly on the | alt possible to make thomselves: as solld as {escehe alate Chicana. Crtcago, Jan, 1,197), IL DISPBALSIAN. itiatrect to Western uvento, aid ob bo Inte vn ye and eleven of porsons scent for something? fatid ithis’-Iuege sum, | the case will permite! Joaoph Dunolsi ica, ; J Hon tomade with the South utevurd, | " elle ‘ ' ‘ “ 6 : g ~ % at {4 tle whole “atstutes will bo. four miles “rug | QPERyS and ho lowost, % wus in the Bint | stewauRne, Wie, Jan. B—Tho National | Cost Was diuuded, tu my. estimation, equita- iTHE ST. LOUIS “TIMES.” Steet ae Nilligtoa, NeW clull dus by caymussor tie Lie “Y Gammnltten havin in, chat a che puttanat rant« ~ of Eistedfod, a Welsh ‘Mterary and musical as- bly between then, Z Gany. Sr. Lauts, Jan, 3—Frank J. Bowman, as {isan 'E. Stachel 1....Mellenry, ath Eero fy Xian, a quurtors for the Bourd for a year, begin . : pe ‘ next Stay, wory uiven time unt tae month i | ‘LIT COUNTY-BUILDING, | soclation, ins Just closed a ten-days* session TWO MAGNIFICENT PARHELIA, ap ie arnt mt route st DEATHS STE HE cat op 4 wai to inuke a report. here, The attendance has been very large, We tas Bador of Ths Chicago Tribune, touted thie inoenitee tae ihe Sli. HRRINCCTAS RACER Madison ute, CAtSze, , MEETING of th it ‘. a v " m # 7 3 . a ie 3 funeral services o| i 0 ch gia Mausing of thie: Hooloty of the, Bons of ‘Tue honith of Mr. Charlos H. Roed bas sofar | Postinaster Janes, of New York, and othgrs.|. g ANDwigH, Ill, Dec. 80.—At about 10 oe ' improved that it is now stated that héwillap- | boiug present, The following {i llat- of 1 House. Tt was decided t - : i ia a Mat-of tliat anni le Pithere renee bear Lefora Judgo ‘Anthony Thursday morning. | prizes awarded: Poetry, the Rey. G. H. “A-Maeds it will probably take place ut tha Falice | ‘Ve Bheriff resterday served two executions, MWumphrays, Now York; Mra. A, 0. Jones, © Hous. The fallowag committees vie 5 : i pole ta porteut The useanattecs wore ap | and levied upon tho stock of James 0, Skitt, re Blneral Ridgv, O, Prose, tha, Rov. Mi. P, fond and Corresparndonces heoturd byott ww, | tll boot and whou doaler at No, 27 Wout Mudie . Bow iment of a Lecelver for tho Timex newspaper, | pil) be at the howe, 1548 Michiyul-ay., Tuusdiy, Jute @elock this forenoon qu ito a number of our | uy ordor ofrsnlo, au order to restrain 1.3L sonnei a siete a. oval Bushnell-at, Are eltizens Mbserved a very strange, magnld- | Chambers or Joseph Pulltzor from using tho thor tte Noble de solock contly-grand spectucla nover befure seen by | name of thé St. Louls Z'tnca Ina purblleation Dh het all dich bt rhag? any of fhe spectators, It consisted of two | issuing from the allico of the Post-Dispatch, | of Sue ANN ans alae outa, Kentmann, sito PILE REMEDY, Rte renter BLOG OREWAD - Jacob Kaufmann, sod daughter of Mr, aud Mrs. C Tteblay liowells,” Milwaukee;, Miss Jaug GriMth, “wile, un aro of a ralubow Inverte and au ordey upon the Associated Press to | Yrank diver. Proruding B Upurea y “E RMGHEG nd Abner Talon? Arrunemeute UW | toe epaink boing Se Hanoy ae chee 0% | Fotrviow, N, Yer Mrs. BE 11, Thomas, Hyde | a'faiy oe wouderful beauty “the crag ma | duliver tha (Hoerapnie: report of tha ‘Himes | , Pynora! dronbae late rontiange,nortbenat anes | [ANis ata iE, infil dpraalt “a Munquet, GP: Kintball Le Swett Weve panne | Bind. Le Baewnan, one of Sheri! Mann's | ites Pa. Grammar, Vrot. Howland Ra--| ight vid noarly northwest : Yestorday | [9,9°0" Be Mitre Co ot tha Tepublicitiy, mi. by carringos to Gorman Caiboile Cemetery. bavtee weocu, it “ftom Ae A Libby I i, Hiads.\uer aylor aid nowly-appointed Deputles, bas tendered. his sings John ©. Price, Miwaukee, et under the‘contruct mude with that firm by 6 Hershey; Proyram, J, N, Jewelt, ic, yun, & at Wark A Howl, Now York, Ae'h, | resighntion, Bir, Brennan, provious to wis ‘Thomas,. Plymouth, Von fing inorn| the thermometer iudleated 25 de- | the St. Louis fines Company. Judge Bayle | ok. Caayeot New tendons Enea rot Mra. ie 2} Washburn, W.W. uintull, dudye ‘Dratunond, ay nga it grees uelow zoro, and averageil 15 degrees | transtd the application to Judge Lindley, | Ya} Durkee. and only brother uf Mra, BD. B, Balp~ f polutiment, was a Tull ie Jones, Rtacina; and SavwlTh 'feunund hwett, and D. Vv. Purington, it bus | branes of the huporior Court andatier deter, | Alliwaukes, iss AA MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 126 State-st, Chicago. AnF ASSAYED And deer aeeerag ‘Analyse C. GILBERT WHEELER. ; Mt CLiba-wts j, of thia city, all day-yesterday; to-duy, ut the tle of see | Who heatd a previous proceeding aalnst the POSTE RJan, of gomaumption, Walter I. Vos caso to-day. Mr. Bowman then gaye notice ners) frou his late residence, 183 South Sanim- low. Thé sky this morning clear and the alr | he would'renaw tho otpyiteaton tomorrow. mion-st, We b Wie NEARER BLE: MCCUNMICK—Jan. 2, at tho rosidenco of his grand- ‘The two parhella, or mock suns, were bright A-RECEIVERSHIP REFUSED. father, Walter B. inokd, ultimord, Ald. Willan of NM uraick. {uy the two {fersections of 9 strong aud large | Clreult Court, in the cage of D, J. Slowart |. STOCKWEII~Thy tuners! i tbe lute, Mra, Judith uot halo with au tmoginary elrele | ys, ‘The Prosldent and Directors of the Chea- | Gules um trou tab scalueuen Uf ber su, Gourde { boon deetded to extend invitations touil promis | ation has concluded to female at is old. post, > rt . ‘Thnes, Wut, the latter could not take uy the | ter, in the sith your of _,L nent Bond of Maine ‘now living in the Stats ug | Bhorktt Mann hus not yot scleotod his wueccssor, | ‘To the rescuo withdfele's Ugsey of Hlorchound fing, tis: nafiiulles 1° Indicated. 9) degrees be , 7 That id wlock, by carriages Well ag eluwuerc, Tha mesting adjourned for | but will do ao in w duy oF two, end Tur before thubhuby spehautea with croup, oUnkwur ; . sea bwo weeks, Under the law the various town Collectors | Pike's Tonthyshb Di te in one minute, sharp arkil brisk, with quite a slight breeze, ae a eating Beas | MSA, WSN ve Ga tS | a promil na ite Sacer pi rn alias Kerut who diel ent in ‘enue rt conta somplteations fbayond th peti yivoain epalng way of casing asthmatie | and illssinct, and inthe usual places—namely: | Barrisiguy, Jan. &—In the United States | of Willlam Genad tlesuor a! 7 4 ie niet th le for weveral ". " ae wkull, wocidentully recelyed by falllog iu a | yeure to get the bovis Toady betuse tho Juth of ‘Pilco's ‘oowiaebo Drops oure tu one minute, Of ber sua, Uourty cu .

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