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881—SIXTEEN PAGES. oF facta is tho importance of trenting suc! MELY 1 E IGATION. serious iunttors ng kidney and liver disorders ——--~ offictuntly in tine, ANNOU DT AACONS Wit CONDUGE TIE SUS: ayitehio ienohors! mosttng in wor Farmall + ; . | temporary allmont, occasioned by the cat 221 Van Buren, Fifth nite, SM Eerie, 430 ) fnvitation waa accepte nd tho Commissioners THE CITY. en a ce See, aor eae eee | em tmere neo ont ane oe BE ier | MULES A Hele Thmete Dt \ sort orudtnerhut the stomnen. neenstoned by tho |<" A communlention was received from Fdwin <a) SEW! * | extremo cold weathor, and it was not fatal une 4 NUTLDING forinit ahs granted to John | Walker nsking that ho he pald $5,000 an account conitt + oy ' Fi SCAN HEPURLICAN FLOR GENERAL NEWS. ides eomnbined with othor diseases. ehinooe sesteriay to erent a two-story brick | of work done ow thd rotunda, ete. If he | The Significance of Certain Pass NEW YORK POLITICS. 7p, MUSICA Repo Cha Ldn Kratth, of Molino, M,isnt the Bhor- | A MERTING of stockholders of the Prosagr | Ceittro xtrects, to coat Vand to Hagedon & | liad been allowed to proceed in November he ing Events Carefully alo ‘otfieora at tin ¥ ht te ue je i Twin-Cyllnder Car Company was hettYn Roche's fo erect at ndditional story. to their bitild= | world have compteted his contract ly Decembers Conkling to Namo the Now United | /Puth COMMBRCIA RAVES Gost Heit 2 th, Watton Peni (ou nce, in Tand Be He xeaturdny neue 7 Hnrrison street, to cost $1,000, pe say scdlered fo On eavant oF tty see Analyzed. “Sinton Sonator-Gon, Garield and |g Meoline will behold thie ovoning In tho ¥. 34.0 3 ere | won. Mr. Remus over u phiulr, | Me vere weathor, Which affceted curtain portions of |. #} 5 4 Te1f Ostton, of Quincy, 1M, fs at tho 6 quan. Ate. Hemun occupied the chalt | Mt | ¢ Te tr, Do Wolf would prod upthe derelict phs'- | tire work, and requlrod its removal wt wt great | © Whitolaw Ield—itepublicans Siok of io ROCTTY 10 gtrtog. ry Tie, 1. Ht, Lire cinention af Kunctian i the train’ were ne luc hee’Astrenon stereupticor vr r ; the ease, rend « Voluminous prokage of docue, |. lchins who negteet to reportentses of contugions | juss, Reforred to the Comumitice on Huildings. TU-MeMCFANLAND, Of St. Paul, Mat the Tro | jrenteuieine a histone of the Company. extracts’ | idenses inden tholr charges he wontld he deing | “The Conmittes on City Hetationy made a ree mote + From ths teatimony elicite ue tho time of tho FEE ee ea tc) ere: port with reference ty the claims o tho, county: S - nyrinetlan suit, ete, f which ns b denshs he firtlnst tho city, and of tho elty nuainst the wv ltgeey Hearts, of Barnia, Cannda,ia at tho | Hay mumuhed nie REUSE. Dis Werscuses reported We the Tenith Onley, ‘The | cumuy, The amount soe the Initer was AH, Paclite. took ‘pines ns to the best course to | Hexlect of Dr. Kohler isn enso in potnt, and of the former, inuluiling F4Gtf—one-hale CL. Kenssint, of Newton, Kas, is at the- parsny, undor* tho elrcumstances, and it Dk. De Wore is about to maken special ree | Of the cust of tho Taundation. of the * domo” of FPilH GMTCAGO_ PIflLOxOPiIGA Tingts this evento nt tho eluteri Falmer bony. | Bapor i the OneeMan Powers Apectat Correapnndenca af ‘The Chicago Tribune, Anbany, N. Y., dan. 6.—George IL Sharp, one of Conkiing’s “right bowers” in New By At York, has been elected Spenker. Ills elec- I REGULAR MONTIEY se tion is ‘siznifeant, ‘The antl-Contellug peo- | Chi wht be hold Sunstay wtZ2W p.m, at thes And Some Valuablo Truths Dorivod Thorofrome. "Tho recewt snd denth of Mr. J. F. Armour as .Mtunily rosalyed ta appoint a coms un » pl ste report each and very | the now butldings,— 25.08, leaving a balance i " oH y " c orm, WO Tuindaiph: a a0 % - Palmer. FE ee eee eee ates ON | eee ye tshatocit wbten map cnine under their | {vor of tho cliy or BITAN, whieh tha Commit. by that terrible complaint, Hrlght’s.dlscaie plo rin Chavles R. Skinner, It was sort of | ANNES enrainty inviied tented the rat ‘Tne Key. Dr. F. L. Rnoctand, of Now York, Is | out on what hasle bo would step dewn and out, | notice, in order that examinations of them, tho tee recommended bo paid. of the kidneys, isa atriking Instance of tho | fost vote, Whitelaw Reld came np from | Muti div, noon i 1eRKORD's NE: at the Paeitle. Ghat number ar ances. he would turtover 10 | Houses it which toy ary orcucring, ete, may be | Commissioner Senne didn't believe in the | nlarning Inerense of kidnoy and liver dll | Nowy york tanld Skinner, He elaimed to oC Btinday ovoning Jectiros at the Churelt of the < A to ag | tue Company. xo Tint the Conpany could con | made. Upon the hypothesis that the diccase ts } county payluz 10) cents and tho elty W centeon | culties in thls country. and brings the subject | 4, WS Or : er. He claimed to Jeatessiath wilt bo a ehanue frum thot Lewia Butswortn, of Nuporville, Wis, {8 Ot | trot tho election of Directars, and tosubmit by> | contazious, Dn ho Watt Proposes to Keep all | the dollar. Tho report, however, was coneurred ie a oe have a letter from Gen, CGartield in the inter biodraphical subjecta whieh ho has, wsunily taken, the Tremont. nwa to be npbroved by bin, The Committee | ebildern thus aMlicted from attonding school, | In, Senne atone voting tty. so prominently before the community os te | vets of the antiConklingites. Cliainecy Do- | Ee eee eee tren ar eat eaten Te Leconrix, of tho Jancaville, Wis, Gazette, | consisted of Musies. Ws H. Long, CC. Lotte, | and bulteting are to be aent to the Prinetpals ot | fle Commies on ius ond Rridges recom: | minke it one of pregnilnent importance, ‘The | |, *} i ben EE Ta | Great Truthemae'y dan, ikon Honer In Trae He) ae ‘3 f 1] en ne Roche The Gommittes were ine | enchgrchool dally, of cnaes occurring In their | mended thy payment of $2000 to the Village of | iiterest which ao vitals tople has awakened, | POWs, Who anarr ed Reuben E. Fenton's | ith Cannot ho Proved: Inne 2h 1 stan ig nt the Tremont. ftrictod to report atthermecting of atackhotd- | districts, that thd necessary precautions may he | Hyde Park to bo used in the repale of the Chie ": Albee gdol i 4 * | daughter, also worked against Sharp and for | Ont-siehe's dn. 2, v enkn tn ©. D. Wiau and J, BR. Rowland, of nitimore, | ers to be keld next Monday: I Proseer’s ative. | tite ‘this idea is taken ap in deferens to tha | Chleago and Thornton road, tho fatal cost of both in tha Enst and‘in tho West, the Skhiner, Natu x “xome Problems of tho ttte ty Pe Ta Thoro wns w disposition manifested at tho tmeet= | opiiton of the National Board of Health, and | whieh will be 6,000, Coneurred In. talk It has ocenstoned, and the attention It snr - Gon onw'the Mave of Novetnuon ang aranttho Palmer, ing to buve tho injunction eontinued or clso | witha view of proventlug the spread of dise | | Commissioner devine offered in resolution Ine | 1 attracting fi ha Best avientiti 1] gdlts Reldl and Chauncey Devaw claim that | Authority in teliatnr Brate-SHNATON H. Ittenanpsox, of Janes | anpaint n Neceiver should Prosser roftso to | caso. ot - forming the authorities of Jelfersun that, (t | '8 attracting from tho best selentific and | gyi ners defeat is notslanificant. ‘hey are TPE Read bate yillo, Wis,, ts ut the Tremont. mmuike st satisfactory sattlement. AMBATCH OF COMMITTEES, they would build a road from Jetferson to tho | anedient skill whieh the land aifords, have both wrong. It Is slguiticaut. It- settles | due Soventh Ward Enlon iH sell I I. Drimwarand 8 W. Downey, of Wash- UTTER AND CHEESE. Tho Commitice on Wharves. and Pablle | tity {tinlts alongside tho Northwestern Hallrond | prompted the makkyg of some Investigations. ‘ NE a Te TR eee aid eatiune and ase Ht. BREKNAP and 8. We Ye ‘ “ " 4 Hae mtncciteecatt ta veg | the Rourd would appropriate one-third of the | °°), the New York Senatorship. Conkling ean } jy bb DU. istored nt tho Palmer. The Committee appointed by the Produce Ex. | Grounds wet yesterday afterioon and resolved | ox hone he prevalence of kidney difitentties be- Heaus qenuraily, sre Invited it. seutons ny are i etee rs oe chunye to protect the butter trade of Cleazg | to reeamucel te tho Counc! that ft authorize | OXBCHR oa dat thn object was to net i froo how name the man, ‘Lhatman wilt not be | pure nieundGAN” cM SNITEN STATES SexaToUS SHAnoN und Jones | by prosveuting the scllers of * buttertne, the Coutroller - to. sell the quarantine, grounds, by 4 aneeat parol the city yusterduy eo route to | © auin an other fads. unless properly Bautod ne Thirtysthird street and Woutsrorth re nF Ui eee a the enunty ew York, stamped, met ut the sture of Mr. Knopf, No. vontie, ure ps « ms h nfs dui ‘Tun United States Sub-Trensury disbursed | Sen Water strevt, yesterday. afternaon. ‘Thera | vided by tho Michigan foutherts Yeaifrontt. ‘one acta ioaed thon aldniuened anit aaa parcel ee ered eeetaye und received #2,0n in | Wee Present Messrs. Gooch, who presided, | pece hig u frontage of Lat feet, with depth | on the lth to be presont at Uoy. Cullon’s Inau- * River ae idl out $4,000. ss Haltz, MeComber, Ware, Dexter, lee, Adaing, | of sixty Tect, and the other fs 460 feet front by | oration, aliver and pu . Knopf, and Alexander. 's i feet deep, Al. Clark, who Introduced the o A’ mnetixo of the Shtpearpenters’ and The proceedings were somewhat infarmatand | resolution that 0 portion of tho Lake-Front be Ing a fact whieh needs no investigation, the important and valnable truths must be those which shall show how tho Snerense of these diseases can be stopped, or, being in exist- ence, how they can ba cured. In a recent lecture by Dr. Charles Craig, delivered be- Chauncey Dopow, who married the daughter |. Ward wilt west Saturday oven of Conkiing's old cnemy, Renben E, Fenton, | Luvs tlallacomer tomar and incurs Conkting's three personal friends—Thomas ROYAL BAKING POWDER, G Piatt, Riehnrd Crowley, and Levi P. Morton—nre now Senatorial candidates, The the resolution candidates of the antl-Conklingites are Wil- cate etn fos oat Gren Stk | alg it venionseegme gentoo cons | Mion (otra me a Paoerare | a SINFUL SUTA. fret tetroplitan Sent Aswoctation, | fan Atv heden sheet“ Htgors AN all, ‘Tho object of tho mucting Wi: conelgsions without mul talk. angled On alt m i casts 1a at while! Heh publishes oxten- | 1" . r thg,question of luerensed wasres. neW@sions without mitch tlk ent-to the | Ing tho reducst, aud tho Conmmitie determined | A MOLICE COURT LAWYER IN THE Lociecy. | HANG ee tutanentionn and ina | Chauncey Depew. Ata wink from Conkling é , | present ordinanec so as to have the bau butter | By,to tle, = A lawyer nained 'T. J. Shen, who has been ain ‘sainitaeae aches Fautau eit Heotland at inarked nceordityg to its character,—that fs, lard ‘Thu Committeg on Streets and Alloys, West, | unmitigated nuisance around tha Armory Po- fnytun, of Hong Katy, Gru at tho Fneitio, | BUELCR AUeL Dar ete eee attr. Aue Raker ino cons] Hee Court for some tmo mat, eas very neatly ~ . ps Mr 3 ul XC, Se Urs, Wils ci > ke yoate) a vl . at Ble Dunno tho year ending Dec. 31, 1860, there | nduiterutions were sending ugenta tuto thecoun- | sideration. The tem avquired property west of cuught yesterday afternoon by Ollivers J. d. Ea ‘tng been paid ont at the Pensiun Agency inthe | try to sell tho muterials todufrymen, Unless | tho Madison street viaduct some twenty yours wards and Jiimes Kirwin in a very dirty piece of ‘ulty the larye suin of © W2us. Yestenlay $23.° iment Wis checked, Hie pure bitter | Ao, In whieh the city had sate faterests, The | work which may give him to Jailer Folz'e keep- WH was nud to pensioners, ue te thits orauny’ Woaters murket. é xing an nover wiven any qultcelata: weed od ing before very long, i 3 ad ugreed tonppeat to the Legistature for | wo concern it hs oe tala ¥ vu very v " fie tocointa at tho TnternaleTtovene Departs | a sicamrn nw an ke etalon unde? cueworo | KoHrunt i rentent, muvided Norton ECO. HY | aoieq Itomry” Durer, Hein At No.0 Kinse Peete apitiia, SA ASL frum tobacco | PHssed, taco that jt wns strictly enforced. £90 forthe document to the Controller, ‘Tho i 3 Burger, Wing nt No. nzic ae eee ee ctcuur bi Fhe Chairman xvid he hud keon xgentioman | remonsteatce against tho improvement of West | street, having been enticed into na den sand ulanray ond $410 cum be frum Liverpool. why tol bin Chicago hud the | Monroe street from Canal to Loomis was ree- | at No. 613) Clark, waa robled by means “ms Hon. JAMES C. ConkstnG, of Springticld, | reputation there of doing all tha adulteration, | ommended placed on fle, The ordinance for | of the = panel = anima Sof) 81, Ho IU., will deliver a discuurse before tho Chicaze | and that dewiers world notsend any orders here Bialng. paving, and curbing of Maxwell front lodged tnt ho A i r Bur Associution Wednewlay evening, in Fan unless steps were tnken to stop tho business, Hinton strect to Duo Istand avenue was direct- | lodged complaint at the Armory, and Olllcers Dunk Hall,an'Tho Early Beuoh ond Bar of ) The forelen trade which tt tad tuken ten years | ed tu be placed on file, ‘Tho ordinance provid. | Edwards aud Kirwin arrested Frances Wi- most emphatic manner, of n certain speciiic rerently diseovered, which Is an nbsolute cure tor Brights disease, ng well ug all minor kidney and fiver disorders, ‘To test the validity of the statements made by Dr, Craig, a ction of suelt data a3 could by found was invade, and, after numer- ous Inqutries and favestigations, the follow ing frets were secured s A cull was jnady at the extensive store of of C, Jovne, Nos. 10) and 113 Madison street. Mr, Jevne introduced the lnvestigator to Mr. Fronk A. Cleland, a gentleman in his employ, whose father, Mr. Sante! Cleland, his wing wilt settle on either of the candl- dates numed. ‘Thomns C, Matt wi e Conkting’s man, Wehard Crowley will with- draw, and Morton will stay in Congress, Wheeler and Hopers will unite on Chauncey Devew, but will be defested. ‘The whole Conkling-Arthur influence will be turned agnlust Fenton’s sun-fielaw, Depew. OEN, GARFIELD IN THE FIGHT. Gen. Garfield has been desirous of keep- ing out of tha New York Senatorial fight. Witttelaw Reld and others say they hive sneceeded In getting Garfield committed to Depew's interests. In this fight, they say, was Known to have been very low with P Hit-cler Yonkling. wl " Cuutral lilinols."* so til up hed Dect knocked into a cocked lat Ing for the iitprovement of jhe eae rect: son, Jennie King, Freneby rown, and Tite | kidney | disease, = Mr. Cleland sald: front rane pita an ea wal cote ! . y 1 ory, Wednesday - 1 My el ny | slected Set oor forty ote trating seaman of sho | "Aha ily if ardutter olomnrraring, | powngs, atk, cranten CO AEM | toy Wey aphearel before Susi Waines ne | oF lgeersy ant trot Mi dandy at | Lone. it roretor tony Get Gare Foo ae aeer out last evening, | Cte. now stamp their products 9 required by | paving West Polk, from Canal te Halsted streut. States 5 VEN 6 of doctors, and tried any duantity of "t ub he got so at that not only . H | fiw, it twas decktod to proseente the retail dent- | Tho petition of Charica Heitz & Co. ta cceupy | the Armory Police Court, and took a change of ple Dea reer and thoroughly | cre ho are selling tho’ stuf né butter and de- | the lot corner of ‘wenty-second and Union | yenuo to Justices Sumucriteld, who granted endoge " s colving consumers, streets ng a luinber-yard wus grunted. thom a continuance until 2 o'clock yesterday ‘Tue temperature yesterday, as-obsotved by | — Mr. Knopf bellaved that 20,000 pounds of tard- | ‘The Committee on Fire and Water met yester- | afternoon, ‘Tho young man Hurger was present Mannese, opticinn, 88 Madison street (Tninune | butter and sulno wero Bold overs day inthis | duy afternoon. The order for tho removal of | whon tho cnse coine up before Justice Wallace, Hulidiog) was at 8a. m., 2 degrees; 10 n. tt. 23" city. telegraph-poles on West Juckson strect botween | and fell into the tolls of Shea, who tindortoak to 43 330 6; HP. ni, 4. Barom> ‘Ont motion, the attorngy of tho Commnitteo was } Can! and city limits was recommended pluced | attend to tho proseention ind to, secure tho ree 00. Instructed to begin nt once the collection of oy- | on flle, us the revised ordinances, when ndopte tur of the monyy stolen for 25. Burger paid tore field. Conkling says he will tolerate no Presidential Interference in New York State. Whitelaw Reid fs the Private Dalzall in the whole business, He claims to be very near to Gen, Garileld, and that he as contidential eorrespondenes whieh commits tha Presi- dent-clect against Conkling's interest, it he, but all his friends had given up hope of lls recovery. J1o was finally recommended to try Warner's Safe Kidney) and Liver Cure, and all Lean say Is, that he fs to-day as well amanans there fs in Chicazo, We do not, my of us, know anything about the remedy, but : 1 Ibdid a wonderful thing In eurimg my father, vite: S SENAY + + dence ngulne ders, a wilcover the matter, Tho petitian for wnew | tho retalner und ‘placed hintgeif in bls s 1. | WHEN THE SENATOR WILT UB ELECTED. Mn, Geonar D, Atuarnosa, City Editor of | trom nauluat nil offenders, and to prosceuto | tiie to replica the ono in the Kavson-strect | ney'a"" hands, vee al HE hy wens tit tho el how he would tell.) Joseoe Conkling's wine of the Republican’ fhe Inter Herat, Se eee ale roa erate [~All tho money reautred to stamp out tho im- | house was uiso recommended placed on file. 8 | Yeatorday afternoon nt 2 o'clock tho ense wos Ja so better than L can, for he isan old) i wil elect Serums, C. Piate United seeing teas prostrate inst Tuesday afternoon, | Position wis pledged, Fee Eee ee ec aat condemned and aKond | cqileitindga eter oy insticgsunumeriiond, nod | Journniist and knows how'to talk to nows- | BUS Will clect Shans Ce tet nee ot eee reed Gubis bud aime, » | tho meoting thon adjourned, ono placed in its stend, ‘The mutter of revuting | tho dofendunts und police ofticers wore utl on | paper men. ; Scimtor Kernan, on the Istvot innmarys pid. has beow coufayd! t0.A7s De bad KONLER Ol KERLER, the water-tuxea on the County Hospital, now | band, but the Drltclpal proseouting withess was ‘At the first window In. the West Diviston | Setitor Kernan, on the 1th of, danuary, Fortowine Js tho list of dutlable goods re- 1 < lysing. The Justice asked Mr. Shen how this colved nt tho Custom-Houso yesterday: Sidney | A reno rte: sud ine IMC BAe beon trying | inunner, ‘Tho order dirceting the Department | wie, when bo replied that his ellent, who had Shepard & Cu., 1,1 boxes tin plate; ‘Tolman & tte Di obter, whose ollico waa represented | of Public Works to make the necessiry surveys | been prosont in court nt 1 o'clock, hud gone olf, K barrels ‘bay water; and ‘T. M. Sinclair | fo,be at tho corner o Eleventh atreet and Blue | for wringing water to the elty from some polnt | saying that he would como back nt inft-pnse gt & Uo, 100 sacks enlt, Collections, $12,644. Island nvenué, in order to interview him as to | north of Chicago, where there was land suill- | The Court asked the ‘“nttorney whothor how ho cams to blunder in tho treatment of a " cf Tay q q t C.F. Haron, Gonernt Manager of the Minne- | smallpox ense inthe inanner claimed by tho clently high on which reservoirs could be | Jurger was not aware of tho fuct that tho caso eeterd, to give the necessury bead of water for | war set for 2 p.m. She answered in tho affirm apolis& St, Louls Rallrow: ‘k McGi, General | Hoard of Health. Thore was no doctor's sign to | pruetienl, use, . ‘ aed Fe oe ee ee Era taM ele Mitte | er eed cat thG: cheer bucupor inquite eho | Cemerechy sce, andl to, Tenors. tht result to the } ative, and tho Justice, remurking that If the dug, some $1,000, was also passed In tho same | mi do not cars how strong alight Chauncey De- ow nay make, or how muny letters Whit- | ABSOLUTELY PURE, aw Rett may bonst of having from Gen, MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. fleld, Conkling will name tho noxt Senator, Pay ethane a A LEVE 2, MORTON, Novator reparation makes men digit Uta hoe Mr. Morton Js the only Republican who | breads of luxuria an iby ats can be elected from his dlstriet In Now York | gonible tod si Post-Office, corner of Ialsted and Washing- ton streets, Mr. A, Q. Brown, the head of that division, was found, Upon belng ques- tloned, Mv. Brown sald: “Well, slr, my wife was ina terrible condl- tion for moro than five years. She seemed to have a eomptiention’ of diseases, eul- try. Can bo euten by dsapepe Mn resulting from heavy indi- pment Tor purity nd seule t i i " ‘council, together with tho estimates of tho cost | prosecuting witness took wo Ittle interest in hia] mMuating In -Bricht's ise and she hins | City, Ife 1s needed in the House to hold the | semencss mmant Chenust. Jloosae Sanne! realibant Ser pe ia tho’) ropurear wens direcjed to Hts Einnt a deus stones: | af orgies, engineshouses, reservalre, tae |g: us that he dud not deserve to auecd My his been doctored ali tho way from Sin Franctsco | Rebels in check. Hocannot be spared from ROVAL BARING POWDER C 6 De , a only a few doors north of the corner, Tho | duets, and pines necessary for the carrying out | prosecution, dismissed thy ease, and ullowed tho | tu Chileno. J have frequently seen her fall | the House at this time. Gen, Gnifleld will Mns. Geonae Wertpnen, of No. 100 Brown | Auswor wis, “Not Dr. Kohler is notin.” The | of this plan of obtaining water, was pissed for | prisoners to depart, upon the floor insensible, aud I never ex- peeted she would get up again, Indeed, I never went home put t was prepared tu find her laid out dead, She tried every- thing we could think of, amt the. doctors were all very kind, | At last she bean tak. do well to keep Morton where he Is. CIIZ ES DINTIREUTLON HOW PLATES RECTION WILL AFFECT THE COMMONWEALTH ‘The election of ‘Thomas C. Piatt ns Senator guide te tener eet | | DISTRIBUTION CO. street while on hor way home trom u grocery at | Answer ton subsequont Inquiry was, “Not dowt | the thine being, ia arder to havo, an estimate | The ollicers, who hnd worked up tho caso with the comer of twelfth and. Morgan Srauts’ wt Renee eit aueb Castors ‘thie inked curious, | made of tho cost of tho suryoys that are cou- | rome caro, wero cunsilerably hmased. at this 200 ‘Thuraday vvening, was xoveroly bitten on | AUd tho reporter spent fin Nour te led lug uP | templated in the onder, _ | outcome of it.and, meeting Bars ++ The right nea by ncurdog that was running at | the doctor whe bad uttendon eee ee who makes Aftor the case had been disiiiate large in the atrents, - Rnciicunstmmadrieaoreang who resus | THE COUNTY-BUILDING. | Citianution of lisubsenes, The Winnie Kaisen, tho S-year-old son of OMeor | ut No. 490 West Taylor strect, is. suld to Uo. tho sue ees Ben Hea: a Sa SAE ing fellow there was no ts ‘ 3 % ake x 5 \ ‘ necessity for him te bo around before 2:40 p. | ing Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, They nve sick goun Kahor tein Ht Nox Wetter avenue, | one. Upon Inula thy hotse, the reports | Sarcen Your is quite sick, and was not on | Reto guru hud Leen uta ata teat howr. | anu we tfect ws cers marked atonce, Shé | Gat asisis on runing tho Eupire Stale. | TRty Renee mowiy dering, pare pane Grolook yostoniny morning by epliling the con- | quiry there, hu was referred biick tO tho resl- | duty yesterday, aineter object ie tnlucing. the bsenee at the Fevalnedl hie strat uh ait Alrite hag een hene loud eompliumnis overywhere,--in- the | Yivgiaeer vince secularly in the CH SP GU tonts of a colfec-pot over him. Dr. Grosvenor | dence. Tho probubility Is that the Doctor was si 7 1 ate rs able to attend to all her duties, and the terrl- + nl H ney elike tho fittle talew Wiikyoeorer, aenressloantty Mraceyedl kemewhare ia: te Suenive MAN yestorday forwarded a com- | witness, and tinmediately hunted him up std | hesinking spells she formerly had have rotunda, on, tho street, and in the cars, JANUARY 31. a el tira A actab a pee 8 | munteation ta Gov. Cullom requesting bln to | arrested him. Tho | matter was tid Epwaup Surrir was brought to the County | ho HO OT ee eee tomar tio mame | detina bis position in reyrard tu tho dolay in tue |. wotore Capt. | Muckloy. | wha, ordercd Hospital, yesterday with both bls fect badly | Kerlor into Kobler or Kubler, somebody con~ | Earl! case. Gen, Munn fs untversully indorsed | gue.'e72, which provides that ny one ae drozen, Thomas Dourhorty, of oral Athinte | neeted with tho Hualth Dopartment 1s respon- | tn the position ho hus taken, and will gond the | of causing tho absence of 1 wittices from au ox- flan thore, ut tated: 10 give any purticulars, alhio: Heleaner dg Jollet at once juieaa the Governor | mination or trial ofa persou under eriminal Stet aontS from Littlo York. Fae Gronor I. Troma Post, G. A, Ta installed | Hikes a prompt explauation, charge shall be tned not exceeding $100, or L 6 ho Fh fethodist Churct, the following olticers lust niyht: ELA. Modiett, Winitam Tonner, who was indicted with tho | conned in the County Jail not exceeding one bare avoning, inf an rat et els urety | Commanders J. A, Freeman, Sr. V. Communder; | Trask gang, wus discharged from full yesterday | Ser, oF bath. Mr, Hana Hnlgtka conducted the first rehearsu’ | Andrew Young, W. Vii ft. Powell, Adjutant; In nccurdanco with 1 geetion of the statutes, |” Shea broke down completely when booked, eee eeue tee cratorta, whieh iy to be pro | C. Green, Quurtormasters LP: Hanson, Sur- | whieh provides that unless a prisoner ty tried | and plteousty appented to the oflleers to do some, luced at tho Sinyorfest noxt June, There wero | eons 1 Hi, Keoves, Chaplin: Georxo U, irown, | within tho third term of the court after his tm | thing for blin, but bo was taken tow cull und about 20 singers prosent, nxreut many of whom | Oitlocr of tho Day; A.C, Gottin, Ofliver-Geperal. | prixonment ho shall bo got ut liberty. Sumo ting | loreed up. Fea ee a eer rmintien, | Helerates to tho Department 'TEnenmpment at | gluco Parner and MeDonouyl tho titer iudiet- phe anatter was shortly afterwards, brought to ‘the sinyurs evinoing much improvement at euch ours o ry owls Pury, ed with Turner and others, plenied guilty. “bis ho naticouf Justice Wallico, who issued war: lu Three-sevenths of the Republicans I meet F call Roscoe Conkling a tyrant. 1 am not a Pegteity Ganon Agonbly of te peace ianeat politician.” I only write what 1 seo. around | porating the Newport Printing: und Newspaper Coy me Ent Pennings, woah Si apecial wn A PRECIOUS LOAD. si the following docist CreverAND, 0. dan, %—Three carloads | oiste‘Thut the Conmmunweulth Dietributiog of silk-worms from Japan on their way to | “Qi ¥c arnwines : Y Rd—Mee drawings are mir, France passed through here over the Lake | rho Conpuny ine now on hand'a targo rosorve Shore & Michigan Southern Rallrond, ‘Tho | fund. end te following attractive pricest yalue of the worms fs put at $2,000,000, ‘The AD prteee Loose? Hea AY Prizes & onal 10! cars were the refrigerator cars of the Central K never returacd. I consider it ® most mar- velous cure, and Leannot speak of the rem- edy too highly, Upon my recommendation my father-in-lnw, Mr. Lathrop, who was also terribly afilleted with kidney trouble, began using the same remedy, and was not only en- tlrely cured, but also relleved of n inmost paln- ful stricture, I would niso state that one, of our fetter-carriers who took Warner's Safe Khlney and Liver Cure upon my recom mendation has found it beneficial, and hay been enabled to return to hils post.” Dr. ‘I. ‘T. Oliver, who was cony t,and has nover beeg nited Statns Cireult Court om Marchal rane won ant with uy uu) jeises S13 eacn aw connell, H, J. Gleason, F.D; | plea was ettbscquently withdrawn, and a pjen of | Pitts for the rearrest.of tho woman who hid | Mrs, Brown's case, was called upon at his | 2, f i WOON 1,00) Peizanslvonon 1d rehearsal of a partloutar part of tho oratorio. Nehewiins Welle Cheneworth, LP. thoinpson: | horwullty entered. Cook, anotlor of Tideons | been enzuad “in tua punel-robbery, und or- qusiilenee, No. asus ‘Cottage Grove avenue, tery eeu ie a0 canerueteeL ne fone & eee eee ache Arproxttontion Prizes, 270) Las election-day, in tho Firat District of the | Past Cominanders, who will algonttendex-olllelo: | splrators, fs in Canada, dered Sheu to tw held unless he cult promivo | iis pen countennnee and long, snowy beard | the silkeworms, ‘The traln was run as o fast D risce fan cach! Abbroxination Pelzes Tait arsons Ce se fe ates Doputy>Mursha 9 de De 3 iM i 't c] Hes 5 , i \ e] RO ‘Tew Prizoe Thee , Purgona Conk a United States, Deputy: Mussa | ri eeerons Care Boutin, Gem Tei. | POU men eared with bundary, | Judas | Court, for wlony time." und intimated that tho | WiNll Alien asked concarntni te cust oF 100 Prizo8. ss en aa vordnyc whon “ho. nssaiited. Duputy-Siarshal | Sheridan, Truman W. Miller, Gun. W, i. Strom, | Moran, attor appointinw de, Greway ot Cont | fellow ought to hi rested long Ayo. Mrs, Brown he sald that she had been in. a A MATCH MONOPOLY, coli Holo, ekuts, BHA “tickets a1, BF tlekons _ Wing’ tho Inter attempted to arrest ‘aim, | HG. Lhompn Gap 1 lek, apt, Prune hoticed a disposition on. tho pare-of atturaeys | Fe reno eoere towing tovthg dia | CINCINNATI, Jan, Z—A Detroit special Heme iiuhoy, oF Hank Deatt tn Lotter. or sondhy lo was taken into custo uwever, and Unites ! > E. Met . = One 5 ‘ iz 7 ss Wel be j= ite : * ie . DONT SEND BY IEGISTE! i BiatesCom: iseloncr iioyine heli hint for trial on THE PRAYEN-MEBTING AT FARWEGE HALL peantiodnn before tho tae ativan heal been, is JOMN:. LB; GOUGH. ensedt condition of hor kidneys ahd liver, and | Says: Au immense stock company of amatel TERUG POSmorrICH URDEIe Uriersof Bund anc charzes bof iansule and revisting nn ollicer. | yesterday, conducted by tho Woman‘s Christian | signed to defend prisoners, As long na he was PLATFORM BXURRIENCES, the Muability to sudden death had been fn | manufacturers is on the eve of formation to | uprant, 3. CHAN Le RENE AL OUT EXUSHAD, atl was tixed at 000, " nilnent. “You consider then, Doctor, that Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure was the efficient element In effecting her eure, do you??? “Most decktedly,” answered the Doctor, “and her cure seeing to be ag permanent 1s it is gratifying.” A visit was then pa to the office of Mr, E. St. Jolin, General Passenger and Tieket Agent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Paeltic Railroad Company. Mr, Melvin EH. Robin- son, In one of the deparhuents, recelved tho seribe most courteously, Ho‘ stated that, some time ago, his wife had been attacked by A most serious Kidney dificults, imme- dately following gestation. ‘This occurred while they were residing at the Enst, and they employed some of the ablest physicians in’ New York City, In. spite of all, however, Mrs, Robinson grew worse, mu finally, the well-known Dr, uel recom> niended the use of Warner’sSife Kidney aud Liver Cure ag a last resort, ‘The effect of the ly Expr y A consolidate all tho Inrger firms of Detroit, Garnceecniatiaadinat a ky ort ‘d New York.01 rlor-Jouriin Akron, Philadelphia, and Oshkosh, buy up | FUSRERFORD Ee tho small concerns, and control prices. Alatelics: have ralsed 30 cents por case within a week, romperinca Union, was very Inrgely uttended, | on the bouch of that court he desired to any the | John B. Guughdolivered a lecture yostorday Tue following ticket for officers ot tho Union | Atthe noon hour a great many hud to xo away | ho would not only discountenunco that pructica, | evening befora a ‘large and appreciative Veteran Club bus been put up in opposition to} for lick of even standing room, Fromm 10 tol | but should take prompt meusures to put an of | audience fn Centeal, Muglo- Hall, under. the the regulur Club ticket, which wns printedin-| o'clock Mrs, 'T. 1. Carse spoke, her subject he- | fectuul stop tot. auspleos of ‘Company H of ‘tho Firat ftegiinent, Tog TRIBUNE of Thursday: President, BRP. | ing “Thanksgiving for the Progress Mate in | spa County Bonrd sot aslde 850,000 in tho Inst iy Buurley: Vice-Prealdont, ‘Seth Hanchett: See: | Temperanco Sentiment and Temperance Wark ne ‘ounty Bonrd sot aside 250,000 in tho last | I.N.G, Tho lecturer was Introduced by tho ond Vice-President, J.:H, Wenver; Record. | Throughout tho Whole Christian World, Espece budget fern new Boor Houna, bute steps buve | joy. H.W. Thomaa in n few appropriato re- Pre kita Oa Curtiae ‘Treasurcr, Witlam | daily in Our Own Land wud Stato.” From 11 to | shed beon taken looking to the grogtion Of tue | murks, ito announved as his subject, * Pat- duu Beerotary JS. cunts Groat Correapond: | 12 Sire, Caldwell was the iender, a prayer being | bullding. After the adjournment of the Hourd 7 ny ‘ t ing Sccrotury, John U.Barkor; Trustee Charles | oMered for the outpouring’ of tho Huly | Xesterduy # number of tho Commulsstoners uth. for Eee perloncess, aad gave a correct Heal i Bhorlck and‘L.F.Jacoba, a Spirit. upon all those who are serving cred In the fante-roum and looked overn plan | tlon of his talk im advance by character- ‘Av the voguiar: buatness imectlagof tha First: | i, Lore, i, nny Dranck “OC the. tompae, Se Te a ee eee ee eeeines [inet Ik mts. piece: of; — puitetie Rodeiovos Hoform Chih, held aeAvoruo Hall, | Hee, Wark, Frown 12 to 1 dV. Karwut sad nucand joined togethor at | Work. The first pate" was a vory an - / Fuilows were the, speakers, and prayer | 2V¢ bulidings, spr 1 < No. 150 Twenty-secont street, Tucadny evening, Pree ar’. raver | oneoni—und acouied to think well of it. ‘Thy | humorous’ and enjoyable description of tho tho following oflicors wera duly elected for the | man trad far the -provalenco ot Justis fi I munity, and peace ationg all nations, and for | Coss however, will be 300,000, and that was on lecturer's youthful aspirations fur tho stage, ensuing term: F. W. Portor, President; John Thawuppreesion of Witergperance aud’ gubbars | ovicetion. ‘The result of yestorday’a talk may | and thoir oureby a fow weeks' uctual oxperience ‘Wood, Firat Vice-President: A. L. Harsley, See: | desecration. From to, Mr&. Lyford let in | Bo the Introduction of a resolution in a shart | oe cho shams and apecial temptations belonging ond Vice-President: W. H. Stafford, Secretar, prayer for reformed menand women. From 2 time appointing a committes to Invite urchitects > J. A. Cumberlldge, Financial Secratary; Tow prayers wore offered fur legal incasurea tn | tO >ubmMlt pleas to that profesalor. Then camo un Interesting bisson. ‘Treasurer, This Club will ce! ourown State; for tho Legialuture of Isl, that | 4 THE CITY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. oxplanution of tho peculinr sensutions the lect- shalt third anniversary ‘Thuruday evening, Jan. | the Lord will rulo over thelr action; that Ilo will | ‘This office during 1840 collected {n special as- | Urer exporlenced when brought fuce to face » give a spirit of harmony to those who seek ro- | scssments $17,247, and In licenses €28,0H, Tho } with un audlenco, he confessiug that, though he io Coun! ospitat upon Olaf Carlson, who ce =] Wud $1.240,009, of whit! “73 wos returner eee onttet atnck caused by injuries | ess, ‘Tha leider wus Mrs.d. 1 Willing. ‘Tho | delinquent to tue County Coliectar. the platform without enduring a period of dread —————_ THE NEXT COMET. Mr. IL, I. Warner, of Rochester, N. ¥., has yoluntarily offered a prize of $200 In gold for the first comet discovery mada In the Untted me aes ee States or Canada. Mr. Warner ts the gentle: | THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY CO. man who endowed the new Observatory at | HAS REGULARLY DAWN IN DURSUANCE oF Rochester for the beneftt of Prof. Swift, aud | AN ACT OF & 4s vroprictor of the Safe Kidney and Liver | STATE OF KENIUCKY, ALlOVED 0 ae Cure that bears his name.” Te isn selfmade | FOR Pi WENEETY OF EDUCATIONAL INoTe man, and is using Ils wealth ing publice | TUT!ONS. ON spirited manner, : . J AN Tn case you havo Bob you ahould at onco pur- chaso n new Wheeler & Wilson No, 8 sewing- FIRST CAPITALS, £15,000, 85,00), £2,500, $2,000, 1179 auichine. An clegunt and benutiful assortinent | and 147) OTITEL MIZE, AMOUNTING ‘TO gaa fp Carlson was a Swede, only a short time In the | perance. country, and bad « wife and three children in Tho Indies of the Union have issued a chal- | 8140; hnek: Awodun,whom holntonded bringing to this coun- | Jonge to the Liquor Denlors’ Association of this 155 funk ule ers, received on the Thirty-soventh street crossing | closing prayers were led by Mra, Lucia E. F. ‘The sum from lcouses was obtaln in the early, part of tho lecture, which | remedy was most surprising, and resulted In | at thelr warcrooms, No. 155 State atreet. . TICKETS, He FULL PARTICULARS Ab: & of the Michigan, Scutbonn Ttnllroud, A Tories Kimi, that the Chureb aight be brought tu a followin sources: Auctioneers, § oly: passed " say, ener ho eins a perfect and permanent cure. Sr. Robin- —_—_———_— DRESS G. UDIN Ny AY BROADWAY, NEW of necidontul killing wus returned by the jury. { senseof itaduty In the butte against intum> | $130; il Han-tables, Sluis, butene im orauy ht | gon stated tht, upon his recommentiatlon, | | Over 165,000 Howe scales sold, Gordon, Selleck | YOK; Ult 31, J. RICHMOND, COVINGTON, KY. Ul an i é &Co,, Chicugo, ‘< —— Wo recommend Etiredge sowing-machines, AUCEKION SALES, FRED ERDY, 87 & 8 WASHINGTON-ST,, CHICA: drays, $ ui the sympathies of his audicnce, flo hai often 1,000; _" Intolligence-ofilcus, been asked whuther he addressed his audience: Mr. J. P, Woodbury, who Is euyployed In the icra, $2448: anantbuses, | 23 lndividunts or naan aggregate, Ils method St 4 M sie Olliee, had used the remedy In tha cise or his wife, and with the same favorable re- sults experienced by Mrs. Robinson, © +: pUWH rok ore, S87; rune s{- Was to select Sortuin persntis here and thero 8 rt uy next month, - elty for a discussion of the questions at jasuc $7; per 10,58 ni a about tho house, aud a ‘Gronae Joennnr, driver of streot-car No. 20 between tho Union and the Association in relae | ners, $1,216: irexs Minself directly to saloons, § xecond-hand fo. 7 ot it Party thom, making {t a point not to abandon thom ‘A call wns next ninde at MeVicker’s The- , is ~TSTSTICON. ELEDRGHELY & COL pg HONOR Journ, devar of atreobenr No.28 | ton to tempernnaa, “Whe iilon have acieoten aa | denlers, Eek aravengers, SLs, shootin wale | all du had fully secured. tate, autention, | atte, wliere to reporter found Mr Janes sang MAMMIAGE MIOKNSES, | By BLISON, -FEERSHEDL & C0, SE ris idarovomiog which Wil prabauly cust him | (elk champion Vrot, Foster, of the Univorsity | lories, 0237; double wugons, seeds aingio WAL. | Thesy ho uadreased as iudividwuls; tho reiauin- | Gibson, who hag been connected with the | (the following marriage Heonsow wero tseuad yea- Nos. 4 and bt Jtundolpn-sy hia life. Whon: near the car-burn, in tho Town, lobrity niet ‘ Ne serves -wions, F,0%; pool-tnbles, $7: | dur he addresagd in the uggregate. Acknowl- | theatre fora number of years, Mr. Gibson | terday. ; of Lake View, tho whliotrees ‘accliontally colabr! i naw temperanco lecturer. No reply | conimissionalrea, $13; rendering, ote, 4.000.) dying the truth of the charge that peatre: au ii i. ‘. Tealtence. For Our Saturda Ss Sale, broke, and the forsea pulled him over the dash- hui yst bepu racy iyed fram tha Hquor men. Ponenea Hien Star wldentur, Suge strect he” was nothing but a mero storyteller, tated tha hg ha been at Histed Dyn lureibie Ee, Wayne, Ind. , ry ' board, The car was running sofust thatthe wheels |. 1H. SORE DINTAENS, * i sng ilebit treet: | ho held thit, whoro a story was put to a A Y ‘ Dts Chlaaite. 9180 TI MOMNING, Passed over tho lower poruon of bis body, ine | “An unusually pltiful caso of distressing poy= | $1000 for xrudiug and paving Michixan avonuo fore Pantie : Houta omic : Gonoral Houschold Goods, . Pator Parorsitienacersfl General Merchandise, Martin Drona sesvses 3,000 Rolls Wall Paper, : 300 Pairs Skatos, &e., & ELISON, FLEUSHEIM & CO, Bb and sd Hundolphess MINING OUTEITS, Micheat 'Thullon,,.,. ry soreitteo Ch beaut, ee aa : Catharine Benwufdr. (20... Chena, Cinbrtal Bturnrseeeve- Bier Stexteo, Mo, MATERIALS {atin Uavids Wie Chicas, E.H. Sargent b {Rote euler iter 125 State-st., Chicago jE Htroomor., hicayo. Adulphing Daeckinhn. 21....Chicuto, ©. Joseph Duos. 33,,..Dos Moinas, f ran nnnnnreeere Baral it, Windia... jus Mules, $4 or Si for samplt —EoEoyEEE———— rials is haneaes OF the bes “LUSTINGPOWTEN—AL tho preidoneo ofthe brides weal iletans alice ¥ <s tho iHustration of u point, there was no botter feting severe: if nok fatnl, internal Injuries, | erty was met with yesterday by Oflic: F Dudley | South of Jucksou utreet meus to tho ead require ond, by way Of Ox- Joerndt isa German, 27 years of ugecand hos a | of the HumancBociety, At No. G44 Weag Har- ompllfying the huppiness with which a story ‘wife and one oblld living at No: 66 Walton placo, | ‘rison street, Inscunt and cheerless quarters, wera, TITE COUNCIL. conid often be employed, he told a number, p He was taken to St, Joseph's Hoapitat for troat- | a alek woman and tive sinail children, cold IGCUSSENG THE REVIBED ORDINAN some of thom young and fresh, many of them ' Suent. : ‘and hungry, and without food or fuel. Inquiry DIBCUBBING 7 es RNANCESy vencrablo with great azo, ang told thom so wll +” Mite Saloonkeopers’ Assoctation held 1 | develops the fact thut the woman's’ husband | The Council held un adjourned meeting last | thot young and old altke convulyed tho audl- ‘ meoting at Jose Michlee Anita ON. apart ‘wus n disgolute wreteh, who bad fora long tine | evening to continue the consideration of tho re- | enco'with tughter, ml Bune svnee: CAURIRS. RCREETTONT fag been little else thon an ineambratce to the fam- | port of tho Judiciury Committee with reference | ‘Touching upon the subject of tho unoxpected >» Bid) State strovt, yesterday iifternoon, at 3) ily, und who, for tho pst two weeks hud been | to tha rovised ordinances. Ald, Lawtor preside | liiiculties which occasionally confrane tho lect= . VicccPresident lumens inthe chile. Aho ri. | Spending whut iittie tnouey he could yet ino i? oe HA Urer, bo gaye several Amusing Examples of the DANS Bacar LG coparterd HO wembore tiste | sprees inatead of buying food for his starving ed, ond the ubsentces wore Dixon, Ballurd, | rengy wit which hu and other publle speakers Eph ete tr draniainy art tan a rg wifoand iittle anes. ‘The woman tricd hurd to | Clurk, Grannig, Watkins, MeAuloy, Burke, Alt- | bud successfully omployed Inthe equelching of Sulaten counter petition, Teena ot the rompers | carn a tiving for herself and children, by wash- | potor, Purcell, MeNurnwy, Schroeder, MeGrath, | Obnoxious pordons in the audience. P ince orguntzntions and prosont it to the Tiga, (UK ond scrubblug, but wus stricken | Meyer (Fifteenth Moier (Sixteenth), Inhof, | | «A nurration of his persoml exporionces with juture Gas noradepreddbecause It was coneid. | HOWR with un iliness which, the | Burrott, and SeCormick,, « tho Rev, Churtes Bpurgeon und othor preachers ‘ered that petitdone prone ofno use. On a Hy} ~ | neighbors say, reauited more from want On mintion of Ald, Cullerton, the body re- | brought bimto the consideration of church choir Gr Adin Guorse: the Judielury Committee was | ae broper nourishurent thany anything clase. Uf | solved lisutf Into Committeo af the Whole, and quartet singing, which led him toa severo ete ted te eek acon tho calout ordiiees | fe children four are igs, aged respectively 1, | Hult an hour wits spent in discusaion ag to the | criticiem of several of thu nost poputur of mod. how ponding In the Clty Council, at a prevent | & 5 and Syeara, and the fifth j¢a boy of 1,—all | mothod of procodire,—whethor the ordinunces | orn rovival, hymns, which he considered to be ‘ Dny Hostile fegiautions 7 Counc and Prevent | too young to be of much nasiatance to thelr | shounl bs considered wection by section, or at. | charged with frulticss and blusphomous repetl- r mother, ‘Tho neighbors, poor a4 they were, con | tention be paid only to the recommendations of | Vong of the sncred najne, elting as well-known Noticy appearing {n yosterday morning's tributod a little food now nud then, but had too | tho dudielary Committee, everything clso to be | examples the hyinna inwhich tho worms “Jesus japer call in upon, A ere ore a ibe Chicago Berd ae gown out for thomselyes todo | pursed in bulk. It was decided todo the formor, lave Gan me" and Come to Jeaua” occur In aX 6 I vsont is le iy roftrain, claling for udjustment and settlement, a Tari- ‘The Suciety very kindly and propetly had the | chnnges in tho old ordinances agreed upons Afivr an ullusion to the press, which he com- : Uni Brportar called ae the ullice of who Ruse | children all removed list night to the [ome for ‘The Muyur was given power, in casu a vacan- ehmentad by stating that hoe could remember Rented eatin tact aaa aus as | WSyerttnee AL th Weteaaey ing "and | tol tae setonco eeangense | Fay ve Mou iota atu 13 1 for, to appoint a suitable person to dischuryo ot is Sh res wud an Amusiny . muuie. Tho xentlomun In charge stated that the | medioine which her unfortunitte condit{on calls | dutles Tor thirty nya B pita , fo : come ‘Bright's disease, and gave him the tuost intense pains, Ite had continued at hils post, however, although thoro were tines when he had felt that it was glinost Inpossl- ble to de so, Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure had relieved hin entirely, and he considered it the best reme iy for kidney and liver troubles that had ever been discovered, Upon being tnterrozated, Mr. J. HH, Me- Vicker said that Mr, Gibson had been in his employ for a munber of years, and while he did not personully know of the sickness to whieh lie referred his statement could be re- Hed upon. ‘The next call was at the wholesale gro- cery estublishment of Franklin MacVeagh & Co,, corner of Wabash avenuo and Lake street. Mr A. M. Rawson, the munager, sald: “2 have had serlous kidney troubles for « number of years, and lave suffered con. siderably in consuquence, [have tried IMuHerolls doctors and various remedies, and, finally, on tho recommendation of 9 friend, 1 was Induced to uso Warner's Safe Kidne: and Liver Cure.“ Ttook it, inconnection with n dinretic, and am happy to say It has cured Anna 0, donnso pantel ¥ Doarbor Bila Fur, F ‘The Following were the more important ox. i description of whit a prominent public lecturer | me entirely.” a ExohAhye wusatloring its creditiiren ula months, for, Tho family's namo is Baker, Under the hed of *Counell” was a section | suifors In thesbupe of bewxing Totlera, Ho elored Mry. 11, Saunders, residing at No. 431 West | , AUSTIN: FOWLER AL the peitones of tho peludos iit Contoauenth, Bl Uiatms, He maid that the ooautr Mite, CENTRAL MUBIO“HALL. fixing the cumponsition of an Alderman. ue 83 | bls entertalning lecture with a strong appeal in | Olle street, sald that both sheand hermother ¥ ithlston Kinith, De bs, Charles uae iTgeanett, Chics, had teled nearly every remedy for the pe- cullar tronbles tu which they had been sub, fected, but without rellof until thoy secured Varner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. ‘This 98 CANDIES, by tie Key, Rustin, of Chicug, fil, and Cuthurine Louis Fowler, Freeh Evory Da , Conk —————SESES~~~~~>—~E~~>=&—E=E&=&=——E=E={T=T=TT= DEATIS, Hat'ttine mon TRAN BY Jan, tats p.m, Anna Roberta, nae fisivan A 4yeore und 4 months, daughter of James und Fannie oa 5 s. - % for every ineeting actually attended by him, lw | bebulf of thy children, showing by iMuxtrativo \ ° wu veproyented WY per cont of the whol, had Pheri niihet it OF ee Central! Siviats and tu he tliowed no othor nid for nuy services,” anecdote how much stronger agenta, fur good all necopted this offer, und that xoveral of tha | (han tut no more forever Will besvon sround | @ Ald. Hurley moved to umond by inuking tho | thy little ones ure than they Kol credit for, city customora had also done ao, It was theta: | tho building the bright and geniat face of its | &! apply only to regular “mectings, Futuro | | Str. Gough lectures ayuin this evening nt tho tontion of the exohangy to rvoruntze and ro | brojector, Str, Curpontor Duadonted fornstated | Aldermen might hotd speutal mectinga: every | same place, FURIE opcrations us goon aa tho wattement had | germ the wo balls from the Central Muslo-tull | MKbE th the weuk, aud thus draw a vory large eau ‘ered the 131 a the work CAWAMELN oo spec! emedy had done for them what both doc. 3 re Woholvsalo und Retalt: ., KO STATESE : guns from tho treasury, tors mid medicines ind failed to do,—It had | fertey, of dipbtberatio croup. a . A tAnaz number of eltizens who are inter’ | Aiugiation, oF which bo.was Bocrutary and also | “The uinendmont was dectired lost. SUBVIINAN: cured them, . faneral ata p. wie Nowurdoy, Montanarat; Lake ested'in, having a viuduot over Chicago avenue | thulr— mavugement — was Mr. Millward | , Ald, Hildreth mado a gpeech tn favor of pay BAKE, Tho reporter than called on Mr, W. 11 | View And insted ttrect mer at Aurom Turner-Mall | Adams, ua young. zentluman who, yeura ayo | ine Aldermen, aud wuoted 4 rising vote, go thut | ‘Tho Hoard of Trustees held a meeting yealor- Jost night, with Henry Ackboif tn the chulr, | wag omployed in fusiuoss with Str, cornemer in | ab wouls go on “ record.’ Aldermen’ worked day afternoon, ‘ ‘ Cal, Halton, from the Committees while wulted tho Hust, ito will curry on tho inunagement of {ust us hurd as County Commissioners, woo lived | ‘Tho Heulth Oficor reported oluhteon donths jurthwestern at Ww offlatal 0 two balla, with duo requir tu nteres| On, Hae), perthwestorn | Hulway pale | therdin of te Widow ami ehiidrenaudailoe: | Ald. Wickersham thought somo restriction | durin tho month and ten casce of contagious and otber xontlemen connected with the Pee ounce wi a TUL Albeal Jaa, we Hurt wor aration atalttoa tho necessity of sinduret lous! oa a it Sr, Carvoutur worg living. a a Fee ful be pend IA te xan eer Amounting to $14,487, und a baluace of $80,550, p at point, and tha Campany was. w! ta | constitution of the Contras Music- Full Associ alles eny b Wer ‘pay for tho piors, the abutments, aud the ailfere tlon provides tit tho Reeretury murat bea Die | services, and ultered wy anendwent Honting the eOvELOA Eload: Toe oa vialiet’ metal toot Structure; In fact, wus willing to do all it | rector and stuckholdor, In view of this efroum- | Compensation to two mectingy i wack, 5 rf could to ‘furthor tho object. - Tho necussity | stance no successor to Sfr, Carpenter can be | | Ald. Thompson suid the discussion was out of tracks at Forty-third atroct, which wero ap- ye ae ante was fers wh, the ae solesiey OAH tee Htevetare weer, It he ie Sede, as Ca Lgulslature bud fixed the compons | proved, The approaches to tho viuduct will bo ‘y ‘woul elp towards | gethor likely that an Assistant Secretary will bo ig ‘00 foot on ench eldy., The viaduct itself will bo ty completion. The wuld Committes was | appointed to look after the dot the b le Ald. Hildreth retorted that tho Legislature | eg 74, 1 " Continued sarodpurite wi aha Cominlttes | Hun and With those Sir, Adumme fe thuromely | hil wiuply votod ttt Aldermon wight tx tole | Fat emuue i wlll ue but of fod und wees Fingy, No. 1005 West,Lake street, Mr, Flagg hos resided in chicago since the city was In its Infancy, but the fact that he was thor- oughly acclimated did not prevent him from having serious kidney and Hver disorders, He had tried various doctors, and oxpe- renced some temporary rellef, but Ib was not until after ha had tried Warner's Safo Kid nvy and Liver Cure that he knew what It was to be well, Asan evidence of tho effect of tho remedy, he stated that he liad been up for five nights attending his slek wife, an although he was somewhat tired, tho oxer= PATTON—Jan, 0, suddonty of membranous croup, | ~ | 2 5 Mom Cecelia, infant dauentor of the Hey. und Mra, Fennel J. Patton, sued 2 years, 4 Ree ear SM Helunda OF Unb family Inveds sn | Pee aby ang of Mint, Bleeding: Itching, leurte CARVENTHENAt bls realdenco, 205 Michigan-ny., | Protruding LTR that Dp Magis file toinge, Janie Tat im, George 1, Carpentor, aud id | GIR ELEY None ycuuing selthoul hla s\guiacure, Youre dmontie snd 2 deye, from cungestiun uF the Enloagu Depatey 164 W. Madluan, & eur. Huste k Bfrabe® Funeral sorvices wil! bo hald nt Contral Church (Contra stuntosttal) Sunday, at Y a’eluck py. tn to which friends ury tuvitod without further notice, Ass, thowrvicus tho romalne wilt betuxen tottus: | Sai BB oler i Couutery, wceampeniod uniy by the family wad i i pall-buururs: CIEAS. Ty WEL! Soni aan ; Ue Charlos tt und.tiuey i, Paden, of dao, my littay Nor Add tatoeal, i. | Cust to be placed on mvetings; otherwise tho disunees, Tho Trevaurer reported disbursements ‘i four spans. Utwill be built of tron und wood, | tlon lad not effected him otherwise, Such 4 from tho North tide to Uring the mattor bofore | familiar, having perfurnied tho duties uppure | Suunpensutiqn at Sa dnye iid will bo eupabtg of wustulnl ight or 4d | teat an X ; the City Counell. Str. Jullua Peterson was, | talniug fo tho allice of Seeretury during Mr,Cur- | Ald. ‘Thampaon Why don't thoy da it? Hee ee eee ee weMEDE Ty | testas thls, lie thought, conclusively estab- | caused by un injury to hls bip-Jolny frou thy over added ty the Cominittes, “Vi s 2 i : 5 ‘Ald, Hildreth—That fe the question before us, | Pounds, to, the aquare tout. | the cast will be | ished the merits of the remedy. t Patiala saveral wards wero scored he Alder mad oF toa ‘Penton wdboree From the Sy ‘Tho awendarent was fost ‘ahd to Sriginal eur | About b The Holt Telephone Cumpany HE tioral servicea ut Fuhiora} soryices at rosldance, Genova, It, at 2p, T yen pertgivgion to placa thelr wires on Of theve meetings and tho Tittle tutcrest. which " r Hon adopted, tho. teluyeuph i -) "} ‘wtaph-polug, belonying to the town on Bele ca ap a RAO en lig agg aly vuulld Workaruseniondent or aieatscion | jyenrortaavenngaa far soush wx Bixty-seyenth evoulny of tho 28th at the same pluce, ‘Tne City Treasurer recelved $60,000 yesterday wuee elvan untioety waht he eH iu ENGLEWOOD, , Duntna the past tow weeks a numbor of por- | trom the County Collector on special assess- | Commissioner, ig hg ‘| _ At tho businoss meeting of the Congregational sons fu thlw olny, havo buen atrickun down with | monts, : | Some of the Aldermen having quictly gono | Society, held Tucaduy eventug, G. H. Hull, B, 1. bowel cou punts & lr sy mplonis being similar | yopenirenpent Bannerr; of tho Fire-Alarm | home about half-pagt @ o'clock a quorun Varker, ond $1. i. Stebbings ware elected Dou~ pet ge of ohol ae put yesterday: a reporter Tele, bh, b; Lest 1 ss wusn't loft, 6o the Committee rose, reportod | ona; G. Hull, Treasurer; George H. Kearn, nu - several of the lending physicluns ‘elograph, bus gono to Boston in tho futereat Of | progress, and asked leave to sot again, which | Clerks A, i. Vooder, A.A. Aubott, G, i. Hull, pA eat ey aha bbc va sia the tho new police diatrict,tulephane aystom, . wns wranted, © Fhe in te mu be N, Slept, Hise, Ye » a 4 collections for the year uumounted tu $1, here™ if rk. juciety id reported to ba fia prose curclesiest-of people during tho recent cold | Hrvibers! Hospliulty tue Post-Huuse, suttering TIE COUNTY BOARD. Deraiis condition, “A subseription-punor ia Bolug weather ¢ iy auticipated nothing in, the nature ware Takei by the Brothers ie Drovont 7 tpreade EDWIN WALKER AND TUH ROTUNDA, tiroulated to mise funds to build a churcl cdl epurtmunt, bia, ‘Asus of vontagloua discasoa were reported + Bs a tho P Fuctice, muted un Incrouse {a casce Of thls | the Healt ‘Ollica yeutenduy ue follows: Bane | chutr, and wll the Comuilssionvrs present oxcopt Silliona Seki he erie + Hiatt Rae ran ant Miy CnC Or RE | Bete dt ult ana eR tor, | ONE aula settee alien hanya os hatae ihe holluaye: bat ba thouske chose onty tome | Wao anda (tute eaves Atoll streets wear | jf Communication was recelvad from Samuel | Bold by druugista, "150 boxes. fury ailments, As Mugistrar of Vital Stu- | latina ati; Adams street; a Gocthe | Puwe Jnvitise tho’ Board to visit tho rooms of aes Tauee ‘bo bad noticed no Increase in tha death: | street; chickenpox, 218 West eae ae ipl. the FHisturical Society and tnvpect a historical | Buck & Rayner’s “Mars” Cologne Ig @ pere crite, De. Joseph Hosa thought the complaint a | thorla‘at 511 West sfudison, 422 West Jucksou, | palutiag of tho Chicago massucry of 1vL2, Tho | funy of cousplcuuus excellence. + Messrs, Van Schanck, Stevenson & Co., prenttgtars of the “Old Salamander drug: house,’ corner of Luke and Dearborn streets, In connection with thelr extensive wholes sale drug business, have devoted much at tention to the effects which various remedies have had, 3fr, Petor Van Schaaek sali: * £ havean unusual opportunity to judge of the popularity or unpopularity, merle or demerit, — of different remedies, and haved, wateled with Inturest te efleets following the uso of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Some of the enses of which L linve learned’are simply wondesful, and It ta certainly: the most encient semedy for Bright's disease that £ Nave ever heard of, Of course any remedy iat will cure Bright's disease will be abso- utely certain in thy thousands of Jesser kids ney ‘affections which are go counnon and so alarmingly diepenatiie: 1 have seen a great deal of its effects, and Iean cordially recom- mend the remedy. ‘The lesson to be drawn from tha abnva B m, Buturday, Jan, Seniesa Aeiarctady td AVIS “Jan. 7, UB}, Jamon G, Ayree Gonaral Sans PERFECTION WAVES, Sly at of the Hiywe Miicuine Compuny, Chicago, sued Long Hale Buttenus $4 All otter ® : yroportlon. fanvral servica at his tate residence, No. Asi Wa- States bastinvautdoclock bemeon Sunday.attur wile) hie JAMES Wadd, 109 Stiles’. & reals will be taken to Waterbury, Coun., fur Intor- Wholosale & itotail, bund for price MS mont, A Goudy sent C, 0. Daanyyhura. Bull af MUNRO—Jan. 7, 1831, Anna C, Potts, wife of Daniel for the "MULTIvOHA” Wie Manro, wgnd 8 yon ; Ordur und warrnntod. Aerstardt V8! Fanoral (rum “hur late, réstdence, No. + Sauth May~ Be UMS CEASE, TENT ATE: aL, Buturday, Jan. & ob 1:00 p,m. to Allcbigan Contra) | = = Dopo, Huiains ikon to Conuda, WELILH—At No, 523 State-wt,, Jans, Kittla May, | — socund daguhtur of Georgy and ‘Andie Walis. ) Paueral Sunday at | o'clock to Ouklaud Cemetery. j SERELI-Jan, 8 a8 10 mia af heart disvasy, Alfurd ot neril sorricos at Olivet Church on Saturday at 1 ‘clue LOMAX—Jan, 7, at Bo'clock p, maat her realdence, = Set ee eet onoeihiin, Mire Anis souag, ¥ 74 yours und if months, wenn juticd of funeral Seek? Sill FLYNN-At home, No. 101 Jobnson-at., le, WOT of Vallee Onicor Whluiuni Fiynu, ued tygar Li woutae Q at eubata fiom tba, serkdeney by excriagn to Calvary | els OETOROIeM as ania wie Rate 1 ‘Chemist and Lewes a : ° * :

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