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i} i 4 t i ee Spor 2. ASE THE CITY. News Items Gathered Here and There by Our Reporters, GENERAL NEWS, DJ. Lan, of New Mexico, 19 at tho Sherman. THe Pension Agent yesterday disbursed #2, 000. Jonx W. Porten, of Iowa City, Ja at the Gard- ne M.M. Lrwis, of Lake City, Colo,, Is at tho Paimer. H, L. Matas, of Austentio, Is registered at tho Palmer. Wuttast D, Brass, of San Francisco, ts at the Pacith . Junin d. Tract, of Burlington, Ia, {8 at the Pacite. ALINED NONTON, Sherman, Cau Scminr, of Paris, France, {s registered at the Pacific, Mu. AND Mra. Ht. A. Stupson, of Baltimore, are at tho Tremont. Mit. AND Mus, I. 1. Dows, of Cedar Hapids, In, fro ut tho Sherman, J. D. HAnnax, Charles H. Abbott, and F. Donrmann,of San Francisco, are nt the Palmer, H.C, Atxins, General Superintendent.of the Chicago, Milwaukee-& St. Paul Railroad, is at the Sherman, D. W. Manatra, Superintendent of tho Coul- son Line of steamers, Fort Benton, 1. ‘I, isat tho Tremont. i Ae tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $5,000 in gold, $2,000 In silver, and $70,000. In zrecnbacks wero disbursed, nad $10,000 In silver recetved, Tan evento receipts yt mmounted to S17. of whieh $34,005 was for knirits, $3,091 for tobacco and cigars, and £260 for beer, Mn. Tomas Hovxe will lecture befdare tho Thar Association, in Fairbank Hall, this ovening. Hs subject will be, "The Lawyer asn Ploneer in Early Chienyo.” ‘Tur Fox Lake Shooting Club hetd a routine dr, of New York, fant tho meoting at the ‘Tremant House last eventing, av srhich they discussed thelr plans for systomatic sport during the coming seuson. ‘Tum temperature yesterday, as. abse y Mannase, option 8 Mudiion’ street, Taney Buliding, was at 8a, mi. 37 deereess 10 a. me, 40e 22 10,,38;°3 p.m. 38: 6 p. tn, B82 Sp. Irom @ter, 8a. In, 10; 8p. ty SHE, General Superintendent of tho Chicazo, tock Island & Paettio Rullrona: Cary &. Wilson, Chief Engiicer, and‘, i. Loouls, Nuster Meenanie, of tha Peoria, Decatur & Livansville Rutirodd, aro at the Pacific, Mr, D. G. Hinpann, of Jackson, Mich, was on "Change yesterday, waa one of the firm of Frink & Co, In tho days when they rund Ine af Btuges between Petrolt and Coiengo, prior to tho udvent of the lron-horse in 181, AvovrT 200 men of the telegraph repalr depart- ment of the American Union and Western Unlon Ines aro In this city, huving been seut for: torepair tho bud. break in tho wires at Forty. Beventh street. They enmo from all parts of the State. Nicvonas LANG, a milk-poddler, had bis left leg broken betw the ankle and knee by tho accidental capsiznl of his wagon nt the corner of Contre avenue and Thirteenth atreet. at 830 yes- torday morning, He was tiken to his home at No. 280 Morgan street. - ANuMBER of prominent politicians sat dis cussing tho Mayoraiity question yesterday, when. abet of $100 was mude tit, in case ex-Atd,, Hewlolgh was nominated by the Republicans: and Carter Harrison by the Democrats, Ruw- Jelgh would curry tho day. = Fortowina Is the ist of dutiablo goods re- ecelved yesterday: TH, Channon & Co. 0 calls wirt rope; J. V. Farwell & Co. enses ry oods; C. M. Livingston, 1 cave needles; Flold. 20.4, 45 Cases ary goods; Sldn iy oxea Unephite: Chicayo Stampin c tli-plate; ‘T. M, Sinclair & Co., WO) sacks sult: Sceberger & Hreakey, 23 boxes tin-plate, Collections, $16,117, Tir examination of tho little coterio of al- Ieged Heit distillers, who were urrested several duys ago, was ty have taken place before Com- misstoner Hoyne ut 10o'cluek yesterday morn- ing. One of tha defendants,” Patrick Kirby, waived examination and gave bond tt tne sim of $1,000 to appear at tho next term of tho * United States District Court. David F. Dooley asked for 4 continunice Leenuse of the severe jilnessof bis wife, who had no one but himsele townitupon her, Tho continuance was granted: until next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, and by consent tho other cases Alay went over to that time. , ‘Tne property-owners of theSixth and Seventh Wardg interested in having a viaduet built over: the railroad tracke wt the interacetion of Centra avenue and Sixteenth street met lngt evening nt HP. Collings No, 359 Blue Island avenue, Mr. tock tho chair, and spoke of tho necesalty of the Vinduet, The mecting decided to have the petl- tion whlch has been industriously circulated. and now cuntalns over 1000 names, printed prepuratory to presénting it ta the Caunel caminittce of eight was appolmted to consult With the Aldermen and to wko charge of the petition. ‘They are Mears, Bulles tela, Brundage, Cooney, Greaney, Wolter, M, Carthy. Aspect peiltion ts belay cireulut awong the lambpermen ror signatures, Tur remalns of tho ie man found dead an the railroud tracks at the jnterseetion of fF teenth street and Stewart avenue, Test night, wero yesterday identified a3 those of P, ‘Birmingham, a young man unty 2} years of Axe, einployed “by tho North — firltish Mer- cantiie Ageacy, parents nt No, 23t8 Huttertictd stre efore the accldent must have occurred tho de- ceased parted company at tho vornor of wen ty-second and Union streets with his triond Henry Jennings, of No. b} Forquer street, Ho ‘was at that timo slightly under the Infiuence of are thing for him. as his bablts drink, 2 were ulways exemplary In overy respect. * ‘THe Comtnittes appolnted by the bondamen of he Hyde Park nnd led yesterday: Ex-Treasurer Jarrett of the ‘own of Lake School Distri to ppoln Mr, Bishop us the expert to oxaming Bx-Creasurer’s books and papers fram tho very beginning of his term of olfiee up to its close, It ls the intention of the Committee to Anve thia work done in the most thorough man. n ner, und every receipt and voucher will be ox~ the Clerk pro net Mr. Uralnun, the few ‘Treasurer, and Mr. Jarrett yesterday afternoon At the office of the latter, and turned over to Mr, Graham all the books papers, accounts, notes, amined closely. Mr. Kimmey, tem. of the Dstrl and other property belodgiug to tho ‘Trensurer, who will al once enter upon the active duties of ils oliice. A gui’ No, 697 West Mourae eti ues bein 2 Smith, Mr, Willian Ss. Booth, at San Francis of A, Booth, Esq, of this city. The ‘was performed nt o'clock, in tho pre: small compuny of relatives and peur trier the Key. Holues Slude, of Elin, 1), the ¢ Tan who mureled the parents of the bride o tho contracting pare Hremony’ twenty-two years ago, fa the evening tho pare lors of the residence wery thrawn open to. the drionda of the young couple, and a larye number Wsclves OF tho uppurtuntty to extend avalied then tho congratulitons and best wishes, puient was xerved dirlug the oveniny cellent musto waa furnished, Mr. and M they will take up thelr residence at the groom's home, in San Franelsco. TUE CITY-IALL. Tur total amount of gns consumed by the wips lust month was as follows: West Tivision, 4,000,020 fect; North and South Divis- fons, 4,678,351 feet. ‘Tie Mayor yesterday, at tho most carnest so- Jicitution of uiarge number of tha Aldermen, signed the ordinince granting thoi a per dicn of $3 for cach seaslon which they attend, Tue Bultling Vepartmunt, lt seems, bas no rto cuupel the putting up of Uresescapes to tall buildings. Befory the ro- vised ordinsincees ure adupted that power should power whut be granted, City Curnk PJ. Howann {s contined at homo. with eryelpelas i tha head, whore ho wad Ine at by w strcet-car brake a few duys age. Ho i but he hugs'to be very sot Aungerously’ MN, careful lest he tuke cold. City-PyysiciaN Dunne {4 contined to his house by serious Mines. The shoek whieh ho received to bis system by the recent rallroud aceldcnt is yreater than” was gutlcipated, and much doubt fy expressed ug to bls recovery, Tux Committee on Streets and Alleys, West Division, will mvet at tho City Clerk's ollice ati all persons Inter- provement of Eignteenth street, O'clock Friday afternoon, ai ested In tho fr + fron Halsted to quested to be present, ALD. LawLen was happy yesterday. Tho tele ephooe between the City all und the Hride= “well had Leen reputed during the day, so that de persons pardoned by” the Mayor Hyon bls y dischurged focommendation could by pruuipt fore the papers were went out, Beitping permits were granted yesterd: L. Deicke dwelling, 1D Cost F400); 1 by 4b feet, anu Sedgwick strects, tu cost Mi. MAUSHALL FLELD culled upon tho Mayor yesterday to make some bigulry tt reyard to the proposed new cunal pumplogeworks ut Bridy port, und whether tho State Was likely Lo uppr riaty the $150,W0 wsked for towards” the urec- a, Io also advised the Muyor, ay a tuxpayer, a“ THE CIMICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1881—TWELVIE PAGES. to deal Iberalty with Mr, one of the hondsimen of David A. Gaye, HEATON of Tenth and Fourteenth Ward Holdvra called upon the Mayor yesters day, headed by ex-StateSenator Jolin Buehler, tongs the repos) of the ordinance for the hn- provement of West Chino avenue, The imaitter will have fo come beTore the Comnedl. MEAN, tho Tee: ong to Springite the prance of a bil To tierense the tax to one. halt mill for public lity above (hes per vent alt fiagessed Valuation for celts pitrposes, Apalnat the passe of suet a law atrone remonstranca prepared, airned by taxpayers and sent down to Springileld setting fortt that sete an inerease of the taxes now allowed by law wilt set n bad proesdont, which may reanit fn serious since tho present age the conung four years; and If uleense bit Is’ passed no additional tux will he necessary. MIE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tie February Grand Jury will bo impaneled john ft. xherman, as | sanitary officers free stccess to all parts, wore stricken ont, THE RECTION TN RELATION TO HOUSES was amended by makin tho finit of speed alx Cobeht ae hour, wad four miles at turning corners, airticlo was nn fred (ho shot whlel kil night the Jateay burglary Yesterday afternoe 1 (iticar Raney tho 18 vorntnitted. Mr. Stores Wied with Moran tive afidavita in support of tha wllegations made tn his argument fore new trlal, ‘The frst was thatot The Store,who te amanths nico by. Jur now “doing thie’ niles fistead 01 10. MeDonakt, of e hat he had been toll seme Paddy" Guerin, thief and buts Un dotiet, Gat “Sheeney”* George had tuet him (uerho on State street. belize the niche after the mtrder ot) Otticer Race, aid asked the bout of sid, elvine ag his ronson tor the request tut It was necessary for bint (George) to lenve towe right away, as hie had fired the shot whieh killed Hace, ‘The othor aMdaytt wid that of Mra. who swears that abe was in her husband's pawn shop the niwht that the pottee oliver was shot, ended by adding airing the slenal Tachtd to be x0 Tins to show onthe sides as Weill as on the ¢ Wintaam J. ¢ h: He of tho mndment. was also adopted requleine be used at atl tines, Alter sitting two hours the Conunitica row, reported prowress, and asked leave to sit aguin, Which was srantedt. ‘The Counell thon adjourned untit Friday MIrposes over nid by hu upon the BARTLEY CAMPBEDLM, SUED UY AN ACTOR. JTustleo Meech hus ontercdt Against Bartley Campbell for $116.10, favor of Taman 1t, Willard, an actor, and Me, Canpbett has apperted tho case to the Clreult Court. James ‘T. Latham, the agent and attors Willera, It his atlidavit to: secure a personal at- fuchment, makes the following, smong other complfeations herent sesament holds good To wrong golie up Judgment find t. polleemnn, Houser night mot get one she Followed shortly after, nud while out on the sidownlk met Ollicer Race, to whom she related her suspieton: went up te the wagon and spoke to 8 y Qeorge, who pulled a pistol und bnmediately shut the officer, At the sume instant Mrs, Fricd= beri fell fia swoon, and h ppeiieate Until somo hours afterwards she naband went to. the polleo. statio wasinformed thit it would be very dictous Tor her to appear nan witness, however, ht zo on the stand and testify Ji Moran took the allldayits te exhatative course of atinly on tho ethies of crimianl trints 11 Cook Cart, Te wlll now bo in order for “Sheeney” Georgo toswear hu didn't. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, REMOVING ‘THE PRST=1OUSE. A delegation, consiating of Mr. C. H. MeCor- Coonly, of the Maltenble Irons Works, and Mr. Peter Sclucttter, of tha waar fem, called ut tho City-ifalt yesterany to appoar before tho Specint Conmunittes on Investigation of tho Pest-ilouse, avery large portion of tho metre ests of tho southwest part of tho city, where up wards of 000 men aro enubled to cara a livell> hood, nearly atl of whom have families, They found that tho Committee didnot meet, and will he present at the session to bo held ute o'clock Whe object of the gentlemen a the removal Small-Pox tluspltal to rome other paint, clalin that the workingmen who wre employed In the factories refuse to gettle In the vielnity becauac of tha location of tha Peat: that this hus worked a great fuse men and the property-owners. nwil not Nve in the loentity ratd of the disens pleasant tatk with the Mayor, but he suid afters wires that he felt badly becuse the elty short of money, and had no means to or now hosplind at any other Feurlng tint ew nothing of went ni Anorvt a dozen of the inhavitants of the bullding would Uke to be City Clerk, and will be: An Oho tuts of thelr friends in Aprit, ‘Tin: county fs now earing for about 1.200 of the poor of the eity through the County Agent's: and the County House contains about 700 exeention was in tho hands of enid constable, aa nforesald, tho sald Campbell hae [1 lits possession ox ander hls cuit trol darge number of Caited Stites ment bonds the valug of whieh represented 9 Jirye stim of inoney, but the exact amount of which deponent ts Uunnble to speesty with cers tainty; that deponent furthor represents that thu sald Bartley Campbell isa dinnuttist, and 33 eoxaged in comineting the manngzement of ono OF more theatrient companies, whieh arut the pia: Pelating to he tations bave be madd sald Canin Heys that he elnitns to bo “tot st lunge capital, Alirge revenue from that tt requires i 3; enses of small-pox at tho County Poor- Houso have been reduced from seventeen to nine, and tho disenzo. js suid te be under thors ough controt. ‘Tn murder engso in which Annle Mackey Med her female roomemete same months 0 onState street will be valled before Jud, to-day for teint, ‘Te Collector of Norwood Park fted hls bond yesterday in the sum uf £10,008), and rece! the hooks fre now,out, except for witor Wheeling. A Mn Govnn, of the Thirteenth Ward, now in f the Northwestert, Rallrond Com pvoluted to the position of He Tuley’s court, Ebtiy Stray bas teen aclected by Sherif Manu te fl the position of “extra” Duputy- Sheriff which the County Board uaa been wsked tocreate. He bus prepared hls bund, and will go to work ahout the 15th, IL, W. THomsoy, of the State's Attorney's of- by tetegraph yesterday funeral of his aged moths previous nittt, arly train nd Tn the mennthie Mr OF pliya of which sat and [1 constant 1 hig dranatie compositions; _Wtae amount of reaty mouey of a traveling thoutrlen! ratlroud fares, hotel bills, priiting, advertising, and a that no person o uch represent seed of Lurge mens or and at large revenite mulntii such an organiza ver, mnt Alleges that the abd Campbell Is extravagnut in the use of money, spending large sting In taverns for wines and Mquors und for dhiers to numerous parasites aud other cormorants “BOWEN WAS A TITER.” AUDITOR RUSSELL. 80 IKEPONTS TO TIE SOUTH Y Hons and, more this afterngon, y both to the was? summoned morning to att The South Park Hoard held a regular meeting Messrs, Sherman, Cornell, Price, Nusactl, and Walsh, Tho Auditor, Mr. Hussell, submitted the fol- lowing, which was aqupted: * In compliance er quite auddenty. 1 will bo abent some ‘ditys. Raker wil tuke charwe of tho prosevations bo- fore Judge Huwwes, Soste of the Commisstoners are explaining the conduct of one of their mum Tet lone pur- f the Pust-House should be ru «tl, tho elty could realize enough oon fromthe suie of the Pe: purchase a birge lot el enough wherewith to ercet a new building, CASES REPORTED, Acnse of smull-pox was reported yesterday from the Mercy flospited, tho victim beinga Maybe bat two months old, tuken to the Pest-louse, but the muachor de- clined to aceompiny her offspring, wid the tne nocent little sufferer was sent out with sim, bottle of ingk for nourishient. moet pecullnr cust: of contaglous disc Diphtherin—) tw tw ith tho natructions of tha on te euuise dn exnmiintion to be made ts enleat, colleetar of rin opposing vthing comiuy Houses property here, and probably led for tho purchase 4, your Atiditor employed Mr, Wig, who, having thy advange of in tho Couuty ‘Treasurer's ollie may be regarded as an expert i Ills report is subinitted herew thorefrom that M during the el MeNtY Of the Spee! ASI. Commissioner High forn ride, and that in with a smanati-up, another sleigh, ete, for which the izes. The story missioner act the ebulmant: xton and tint he refused to pay tho bill, and (ts ¢iniined that. thix cireum- stuuce has brought about tho estrangement. STILL ANOTITER SHOUTAQL, Kteinke’s tux offenses came to light yesterday, and ure a _real-catato employés of the County appears: that ton’s horse and the course of his drive nom The little one was 1 it wunte wos tue tte Commissioner te. Greenlent's fotil coll for dunes ti ran and _apoeated cas o Tho valince o shut in passing, was catleete: xeepl where delin- yet reported, Other cases jo were reported 18 follow! munty Treastirer, auitent sales Were made to the Commission. reenient's ercdits 3 sch cultector, neeording: to tho vouchers which he exhibited, are $2,108 In excess of the charges he hus made against him- Tt lw suggested by Me, Lawl Ut a fatlere f receipts may acount for That ie an account running 8 No, 3H0 Dearborn; Garlinldl, be- ‘Twenty-ninth dealer and one af tho to nate the givin this discrepuney. over so miny ¥ thore should apy not to be wondered ut. the employés of the office nbout t your ago, and paid Reinke the tuxes for 1870 and: prior years, Which wast part of tho bargatu. taxes for 1880 were due the employd eatied upon pald him for that year, and now it pat tho property has been sald for non-payment of taxes, Tho amount pald Reinke ssi, and thougit the transaction was dis othe diy before heleft for he frets dit not Reinke was a rday a brother of a little icken With si corner of Ashland 1v> without 1 certificate: feneher desired to ver wholly exaniined ¢ this discrepaney fs protably Is nat, however, 0 Jed the Clarke Scho end Fourteenth st frow 4 physician. The lad: send thy child home, but tho Princip) inaisted that [f any harm was dono it hud been done itl ready, and the ebitd was utowed to mingle with the sebolirs ducky ire di tha Principat of that sehool ne two on Intection and on caring for the eaeral health of those whoin tt dt bis duty to protect. Compluint was ninde about the netion of th Principal yesterday by sovernt porsons, NO MEETING, There wos another failure noon of the endeavor to have the Committe of xatiine into tho charges relutlya to “House, At the To make at netual yerifieation there shautd be weheeking Waek of the recelot-stibs with tho warrint-books, and 9 comparison of tho reswit with the delinquent returns inndo ta the Comnty This wontd be a tusk of some Inbor; Dut as 1 am satistled that It would cesuit fa the lots and pareols of through error buve escaped return toth Collector, and a of the diserepane! ered some weeks: euls lesson or nm teand eailed upon and stud ho had aiptat home, but hus ‘The taxes will have with tho addition of the ‘hich will coine pretty iscovery of ses and had the tt cf show the renson in Mr. Greenteat’s cotlevtor's accotnt, L respectfully recommend that it bo tho order of the Commission that Mr. Lewis, ores, be placed upon this work in the Intervals of routine work with In- structions to prosceute It ng steadily and rapidly ag ay be t will be noted that fn tho credits submitted fr, Greenleat ure two which called for ne is a receipt from J. tevin Peuree, 'Vreusurer, for a8 sun of money to. re plice stolen bonds, $3,007, and a draft by C. Rowen, on neeount of sulary, § to be repaid, of oxpenge of tho ta: hard on the employé, WASITING TILE STREETS. THE MAYOU MGUITIY esterday nfter- with the whole oll the management of the P tine the Committee was to have met the men- ‘bers were at the sessiou of the Co witnesses who appeured with ebarges to prefer found no one to hear them. EASED WITH HIS NEW nell, und tho x Roth tho Mayor and Mr. tendent of the Sewerage Department, ratified at tho result of tha washing of tho streets by hoso from the tire-pligs ‘Tucsday Euers regards the plan 3 practicable, and Lelleves in its succoss, inissioner Waller,on the other bond, Is afraid that the dirt frum the streets will create bars in the sewers, which It will taken gront deal of “tlushing'' to wash out. Tho Mayorsald yester- day that If the soft weathor etd out he would ‘use n steam (re-onglue on tho streets for wash- ing to-day, 1s it woukl bo more effectual and do quicker and moro work. a, Howird Ellery, tho Enginecr Superintend- ont of tho Sewerngo Department, sent tho fol- yor yesterday in regard Ellers, the Supt ‘Thy Committee ie City Clerk's oft k. at Which time nny? anything to say against the innniner 9 Pest- House 13 managed or tho way fn which its patients are treated Is oxpeeted thisntternoon at % o'e liurinon, tho’ Seerctary dn writing of thesy item: are submitted herewlth as part of this re- It ts not ms Judgment that Mr, Jent should be held accountable for either of these Items mentioned, and whe y} aecoint shall be cloned, us will ti the luster the Judgments gives poul, shill nave be bald, Tshatt recom an explanation nd Choir letters: SUBURBAN, Aman named Ryan who wus boat ont of $10 iu Riley's gaimtling suloan an Clark steaet a fow days ao, had Riley arrested and tried before Justice Rogers of Hyde Park Tuesday night. Miko MeDonald nppoured ag attorney for tho tiley was held In §200 bonds to the Crituinal Court, Wd the allawatice af those Tho letters of Meeses. Tirimon and Greenlent, of the trnthfulne: isn't a doubt, show Chit Mi at one time I’resident of the Commission, WAB A TIRE, An Investigation of othor transnctions of his appearing upon the books of this Commission alsy show him to hive been a thick, wtalof hls stenlings from tho funds of ihls tmade from 1872 to ISTH, mgeregate en such evidences of-his turpitude ra parcated by the letters referred to were $ known that he was nee f the Cowmission and ls, and the evidence of It veluita that ho was pers mitted to realyn, as he was In iti, without any the part of the cuntral- aulssian tolay tho facts tespeart fully, Bit Auditor, towing, which ff which tere quneoy T, Lowel, lowing lutter to the Me Yesterday at 5 bride's father, M pet, occurred Lhe vs Lenrned and 3 : Only u very few guest the oveassion one of stunll pretensions, an clegant supper wis Mr. und Mra, ‘¢ thuir future home rmit me to offer my congratitintions upon which fulluwed, tho tho very upparent suce Swashing-out? ight, aLyour suggestions, by the Street De- I would nate thueély notice to-day Mire tho further servi ployes of the Sowerage hecuttso, 23 you wit see by the Ine havo tho honor to transmit for your information, all the meu, comprising ny outside gangs, are pretty generally. sxeattered sity On patrol duty. 1 feel cer- taln tnt the present condition of tho sewerage aystem will warrant your continued confidence. And Lam, cordlully yours, “3, HOWAND ELLENS, Enulnoer Superintendent Sewerage Departi The communtention aecompuny ing we dressed to P, Itynu, General Foreman Sewerage uirtinent, and is a9 follows ‘The present inild weather vigilance o1 our partto prevent damages to ence to venicles and po ivide your foreo into sub- sug of three men each, equipping exch gang done piek and one or two theso sub-gaugs upon pitro city, | tumedintely » Kueik, Tiare x Commission, should yott req Wh After tho coremony yrFed and in tho ovenin eft for San Francisco, wh Thy presonts were not C. toug und his son 1 pwhat extended tour in the South for the latter's health, Parkhurst and daughter Florence hh to-day to visit several Southorn closed, which I atluting ‘certitient 0 keting the proce wus ut hand, Jt fs mar ward have gone throughout the Wg InAde Apu ling power of the Cc before a Grand Jur; corner of Jat Bulle ond Mudison xtreets, and residing with his od et. Shortly INSURANCE. Extracts from Advance Sheets of tho Annual Report of tho Tus missioner of Michigan—Satisfactory Condition of the Companton, Spsctat Mapateh to Phe Chicago Tribune, Mich.. Feb, %.—Coumlssionor-of-Tn= surance Samuel if. How bas prepared tn ad- vanes of his nimi report a preliminary Btate= ment showing the tinanclal condition of each stock, fire, and marine which mindo an nun states wont In January, 1A Mr, Sherman submitted the Mninimousty s tof the South Parks bo kon Park, and that the west of tho A Located Wasningron Park, Tho Bourd announced thats Michygun avenite Improvemen hands of the Commigaton for collection, rapldity with which tmorovements can will depend on the readiness with whieh tha ws degaments ate pald, ‘Tho rest of the bnstiess was chletly of a rou- thie character, * THE COURT-HOUSE. Nooy—ueApe Fol OCCUPANCY mands unusual rrants for tho are now in the roperty and Incony with two sliovels ty fre fled with valuablo yo dralnugze from avertiow v thut tho inlets ta all cat Mnobstructed, the cateh-bas good running order, and Frequently open mine hulos, to be sure that the sewers ure free froin obstructions and ir whole duty. ‘Tho present couditlon of the Utinost contidones in tts minds 10 haw mas make Lely upon you to carry out iny wishes fully, Shoutd the condition of things demund it, you will keep yourontlro forceon daty all nghe, keeping after then yo ods, und where the yusitiy aro open wid nslis thomseives in ent to his Depart- Tho following tformation 13. avatructed from advanco sheets of the sume: Tho condition of the compauies Is shown os of Dec, dt, 1880, and also tho promtums received and losses incurred in Stichizan by euch company for tho year ending on that day. ‘Tho entire eapltal stock represonwd amounted to S40,707,200; the admitted assets, $120,207, 40; surplua as regards polley-hollors, $83, tho surplus othor labittles amounts to 8,008,781, Tho Joint Cominittes on Building and Servico of the County Bourd mot yesterday aftersoon, Commissioner Coburn in tho chalr. On motion, It was resolved that tho services of Mr. Handloy, superlutendent of masonry of the Court-Housge, bo dispensed with, Me, Fd, Bexton was questioned In regard to the proposed roof of the Court-House. Ho said he did not think it would be bust to put on tho permanent roof until April, owing to the wet Ho considered n temporary roof tho most proper thing at present, the cost of which Jie sald thore was no Soma members of tha Commilttos had gone through tho build tog, Mr. Sexton snid, and found fault with the flooring, Ho anid that If it was necessary he would take yan ullow tho county full wiarket yiulue ‘The matter was laid over until tho next mcct~ and Contatasioners O'Neil) und Coburn ap: P dow committes to ¥ialt the Court- louie and report whut was best to be duaein in anawerto furthor questtons, Mr, Soxtou sald he hoped to have the rooms ready for ocons paney about the middic of April, so thut hy May A tho comity ollicinis could bo in thely pormuncnt warrants 3 y to meet nny d . funlly wedding occurred yesterdays: afternoon at tho resideaevof the bride's parents, psc Cie ret +. HOWARD ELLEtts, Engineer Superintundent Sawerage Departient.? ‘This Car no damaye has beon reported, one autor the rivers, lng but sitel jeo is floating about t that iat dangor out there for the present bus ise ee eee a ter ory of the Hrin of Rintth & Trego, and ( of the tee has nephow ‘This S company's : report shows a small surplus over capital. impulrment comes from charging up the cntlro amount of proaums In force wa reserve line ‘villty, for the reasun tuas the reserve, AS com- puted by thezeompnny at 60 per cont and pro Tutu, Was less than 40 per cent of the gross pre- militing recelved during the ar ie Sonpunte, Co OF IL would not exceed $110, by Jeuk in tho buihting. TUF COUNCIN, ALL COAL TO BE WEIGHED, The Counell held an xdjourned meeting yea- tovlily afternoon, Ald. Clark presidedund the abe 4 were Ballard, Shorey, MeAuloy, Burke, Everett, Lorenz, Meler (Sixteentu), Murphy, and MeCornilek. ‘The revised ordinances were.taken up in Com- mitteo of tho Whole, tho trst article considered Duing thut inrelition to the sal of cont, Ald. Burley thoughtit burdensome on the deal+ er to require hin to give a elty welghor's oertttl- cate with overy low Business would bo delayed und consimers not he benefited. 13 in improvement The companies of forelyn Gov- Ts, Hooth were the recipients at a puntber of handsome: and valunble gifts. After w brief weddin-tuur i riinanelat condition wssets und Tabltities: Vhis places tho foreirn on the sume basis ig com purites of other Stites dulng business in Michtl- In both bome and forelgn companies ull States for tho oxelus= olicra in such Htates deducted from the available tsdets, Dednatlon hus wise been mado of tho abilities The fro and Jntand murine risks nian durlsg che seus INS) cag 20; premium receipts 81,077,009; and whothor pili orunpald, $900,709, regelpts are constderibly: erased aver 147%, and tho losses tnourred are leas, ‘Tho risky weitton, however, dn 1sk0 were wreuter In amount by about $7,000,000 thy After deducting the waual estimate of i) per cent of the premiums for. expenses ai protit In tho aggregate ppears to huve been inde by the cumpunied in ieblgan during te year 1X80, $a A THIEVISH TRAMP, Max Altus, a tramp, who hua for somo timo been dodging about town, eking out un oxtst- wneo by a systom of potty thiovery, and lodging by night in the open hallways of down-town buildings, 1g locked up at tho Armory, charged with steallng 283 from ‘Thomas Murphy, Allus Om & bulking at No, 24h Murphy, whe ocenpica a Touts Those, Was fooltah enough to leave his door unlocked, Whilu be was aidleep sneaked ln and stole the inoney, which was hides dep benenth a pillow, Only 344 was found upon tho prisoner, and that wis snugly hidden awa in his boot, Murphy was abte to identity ft Hupuuiies practteall; deposits of funds made be palloy TUF WILDS FOR FURNISHLNG THE FUrreNas nate OF aliey for the Court-flousy were tuken up, Sila Wi 1» SU, Wo moved an amendment providing fora certificate when doe mandod by the purchaser, Ald, Cullerton opposed the amendment en the ground that It was in tho interest of tho coal ermitted consumers to he du. wero 18 follows; dealerd, and Androws & Coy $4it, ih, BBY5UT. The promi tems bldiling were nearly all re; Osguod voting tho lowest, onmmonited thut the eontrice be awarded to him, At wis allezed that the bid of Osignod was reilly another bid of the Huambrook Company, as thore wo nslaiiarity in the handwriting of the bida. Ongoou’s bid Was nat complete, ne bondamen’s mes being xiven. ‘Lhe contract was recon mended awarded to fun, Murnish suillelent bombs, Mr, Swluey, who bud proviously bid to ruruleh tho fittings, Kent ina protest uninst nvarding: the contract to anyone but hinself, ‘The cone Yract bad been ones awarded to hin by the Bonrd, but on avcount of alleged tnyuttivieney wil Ut wits reconsileredd, would now renew his bid, and furnish sutis- fuctury bonds, ‘Tho protest was ordered printed of the fell Board, that ty ile Ald, Hurley, in rey would be a dead let over the driver ¥ Trom tho city seal, ply, suid tho hiw, if puased, for if a loud was abort or not gu bnek te the yard Aid. Merath wanted to know why the com Piller had oniltted the old) ordinance’ requiring reulod to bo nttachod ta the cart, Ho that the fond could be welyhed In tho presvnce of the is Str, Jameson sate that ordinuneo was a dead amendient was voted down, jo went through without alteration, Yue urticle In regard to VARYING CONCEALED WEAPONS of front $25 to 3200, red it tO bigh, since Nos were not Hnposcd but the Weapons coniseated, dle woved to amend by muking the penalty Sw. Tals was agreed lo, When tho urticlo on the Fire Department was reached, Ald, Uhirley muyed to aniend by Inserte Joy 4 prevision requiring the buraing cacy dy of rugs or Witste used tu rubbing Curalture wit ta be tmmersed ln water at Dight, [twas passed, ‘Tho article prohibiting gaming provoked no Taxed, A fa murgin of » however, provided bo funid tho actiel of the buds ott vided for a penutt Id. Altpoterconnle lodged a fow nights ay ‘Van Ihren street, wn jon Arehituets Hannan, Taud were nppolited eximiine the work dane on the Vourt-Housg and, report to the Buard as ti curdanee with the «pecil Wamde, the Cuniuittee wero to report whethor they were honolivial or othurwine, bestimato of the Burlington Mnaufacturing Ny ag altowed, after whlen tho ington, and Cleave. HMIttes OF oOxperts fo vhothor it wus de nus tue Ivluud avenue, ary res —— AN AFRICAN WAR, York Early, a colored cook on a sleeping-car attached tothe Baltimore & Ohlu Iailrond, is locked up at the Armory, charged with inuking adesperate attack upon down Dixa Ho struck blm over the head with o 2 Of fron-pipe, which, havin; f Company Tor Cominities adjourae FERIEDBERG, ABYIDAYITS FILED TO SUPPORT THE MOTION YOR ANEW THIAL, During Mr. Storre’ argument before the Crim. inal Court, Munday, in support of the twotlon for & now triul In the cusu of Lesser Fried- recently convicted dutiray = burglary, UNDERGROUND sEEELING-HOOMS, A section inthe Health Department article prohibiting the renting of roonie below thu sidu- walk for dleeping purposes wae stricken out, rovided that ne such rooms rads eXCEpt LY Write ton permission of the Healh Commissioner, Ald. Luwler urged that this waa In the interest Of health. Pour people were subjectud to dis- ping in basements und under sida. bad visited such places in the Eignth and Ninth Wards aud found) that, whenever it rulned, they were damp and nnwholesomo. ‘The wection wus stricken oul, ulting Owners and a; In dune ALevasible uulings, aud owners und vccupants to glye the Another section should be used for y to Higue to built iwoestory and husement Lineal street, nd to AL, Line te put up a twoestory brick dwelling, 44 by ct feat, Lincoln, Ho upparent greator viotonco upon pis body aud urns, aid floulty suecoudo breuklug ous of bia ara » SPINNERS AND WEAVERS, FAL Iiveu, Muss,, Feb, 0&.—The spinors have dovlded to strike, Tho weavers mect g'ridyy partleipating who ho very strongly intl Hy stuted dure miaent that vie one oc- wad confessed to having ey”? Gu matud hud comusltted ing the course of bls ar cusion the *Bhueuoy ' enta to paste wou un tholr THE RAILROAD No Change in the West-Bound Emigrant War. Tho fron Mountain About to Ne yotiate » New Loan. Somo Valuable Statistics on the Land- Grant Roads, Tho Boston, Hoosac Tunnel & Westorn to Be Extended to Buffalo. TIE EMIGRANT-RATE WAR, Tho clrenlar tesued a fow days ago by Mr Haldeman, New Bogland Agent of the Pennsyl+ vant failrond Company, to the agents under ht, lustrueting them to soll emigrant tlekets from New England points to potnts In the Wost atn reduetion of 40 por cont, hus bean withe drown, and regular rates fron those points have been restored, ‘Tho circular resuluding tho Previous One KAYE? “As tho purpose for which my clreular of Jan, BL was Isaued has been accomplished, its pro- visions are hereby countermanded, From this date you will, thorefore, restore emigrant rates to the basts fn foree previuus to Feb, 1, 1881" ‘The circular Is cnleulated to create the im- Pression that the object for whict tho Ponnsyl- vaio Raltrond hud commenced tho light In New Engtund bad been galned, namely, that tho Now York Central and the Frio had seceded to the demand of the Pennsylyanin for nahare of tho New Englund business, The agents of the Erie and New York Central fu this elty. however, stato that nv Buch concession hns heon made. They chun ta have positive tuformation that Mr. Halteiian had givon onlers to ent tho rates: without proper instructions from hls superiors, und that he was peremptorliy ordered to reselni his netion regarding New Englund emigrant rates, ‘The offices of Pennsytvunta, nu doubt, sw atonces that to uphold Att. Unideman in the position he had taken would cause serious troubles, and, #3 Indicated in yesterday's Tn ie UNE, world bo likely to spread tho War to the regular passenger trafic, Which they aro, ne doubt, anxious to nvold, ‘Thus far no chanye lias taken place in the om- Igrant wae from New York to the West sluce the Inte heavy reduction of the Pennsylvania Bull road, and tho New York Central aind Erie have tuken no steps yet toineet tho veut They are evidently conaldering whether It would be good policy to follow tho Pennsylvauin any turther: on dio migrant rates, and whethar ft would not bo better to carry tho war {nto Ateien by cutting tho regular first-clisd passenger rates, Tho Pennsylyunia has the best of tho fight thus far, und ifthe two New York roads do not extent tho war tothe regular passunger business It Is only nu question of tine when they will be com- pelled to necede to the demand of the Pennsyl- vaniu for 2 shure oF the emigrant business from Rew York, MORE MONEY NEEDED, Honry G, Marquand, Acting President of the St. Louls, Iron Mountain & Southern Railrond, hug just issued tho following ulrvulur to the stockholders of his road: The greutly incrensed trafle on the St, Louls, Tron Mountain & Southern Ixtlway has worn tho frou ralls on that part of the rout In the Stato of Arkansas to such a dexroe that ft ls to tha Interest of the Company, 43 well 13 of tho publig and of the bondhold stuckholders, to replace at once with steol the remutining part of the ruad from St. Louis to the State-line of ‘Texas. The work of bullnsting, rearrangement. of track, wid laying wita atvel ing been gone on during the yenr 1880, eansuming ull the net ro- culpts over the Hixed interest charges, With tho view of consolldating tho entire mortgage, Income, and all other debts of tho Company, at a lower rato of interest, und to provide for improvements, the Bourd of Direc! urs have authorized the issue of ganeral cone solldated & por cent bonds, fifty years to rin, Into which te fund the ieome and divistoual mortgago bonds, as also to pny for Me above- named inprovements af the rowl, including the tuytng of nhout 20 miles with stecl. For whieh Purpose itn issuc ef bonds anounting to $2,000,- 000, Jy addition to the present bonded debt of the Couipany, fs necessary, Jonded debt of nil kinds at tho time of, tho resolution of tho Bourd 4°$30,080,000 z Proposed Incrouse,... .. 7,000,000 ‘Total 3,084,000 When 1 iauli have been etferted tho interest charges on tho entire, debt of tho Company will Ba only $1080, us" uygalnet the present fixed and accumulated in- come Interest charges of $2,0eH The Directors buye ordered tho construction of xoveril. branches, whieh huye been much heeded, and havo tha conviction that Ht wilt bo wie In’ due thne to require sume. adjotniny roads, For this purpose the authority fa askec at tho capital stock of tho Company to UHH, 000, It wilt bo neadfut onty to stato that sueh ad- ditionul stock, when issitcd, cannot be sold at fess than par. BOSTON, TOOSAC TUNNEL & WEST- EN, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Tiostox, Fob. 0.—Tho Bostun, Hoosne Tunnel ~& Western, which about a year ayo passed com- pletely into the handgof the then prinefpal Atuckholders, Mogars. I, 1, Aimos, 3 Dexter, Elisha Atking, and othors, of this city, hus bean purchased by Gen. Willian GL. Burt and a syn dicate neting with him, aud the first payment of $400,000 wus made this morufng. ‘The syndieate gud a construction company, organized with capital of $10,000,000, buye subseribed $35,000,000 to flnish tho lino to Ruftulo (a straight road, snv~ iug twenty-sevon miles over any existing route) and to Oswego, 2} §4¥ understoud that tho scheme proposes to furnish the funds to double tho traeleot the Tunnel road, and xlso te build a connection with the South Boston flats, with ad- equate developments lu the shape of ducks at that point for tho busness tho line expects to develop. ‘Thera ure other dovelopments in connection with the operation of the syndicate enst of the titunet whlel are for: the present reycrved trom publication. It isnot understood that thore is any antagonisin be- tween this enterprise und tho Ontario & Western spntonte, which go propoves to reuch Buitulo, slney thore tire two rouds under way on the west aide of tho Hudson, besides wilich the proposed Housttonic connection with Albany opens anu otbor route for a comnection with New York City, Gen, Burt clulma that hls enterprise [a aitinelivety a Boston ono; that he bas already pid out for bis syndicate over $7,000, und thoro 1s now on epiaelt for extending operations over $1,000,000, and be haa ne fears that amplo finds for tho’ proseeution of the enterprise, which wilt requive sone 835,000,000, wil! bo forthe coming as rapidly a4 it wilt bo wanted. Ho be- Vieves ho his secured for Boston what tas 80 long been desired: tho certuinty of an inde- pendent ine ta tho Great Likes and a closecon- nection with thommore tmportant railraud sys. tuins of tho Wost from Buifato westwird, , UNION PACIFIC. Hpeetal Nlevatch to The Chicugu Tribune, Omand, Neb,, Feb, 8.—Agsistant General Man= ager Kimball, of the Unlun Paeltic, uccom- panied by General Freight Agent Vining, rer turned from New York this morning, and bring back Inforniution that the Executive Committca ot tho Hoard of Directora have determined ta cunsiruct @ brond-yuage road trom Urceloy, Colu,, to Fort Colina, thouve up Caché Lapen- dro River to North Park. The Uno ia now belng surveyed, and Inborers aro being collvoted at ditfergnt poluts ta begin work at once, There le itkely to bo a spirited contest betwean tho Union Pucitla and the Denver, Salt Luke & Western load, whieh, it is intinaten, Is a Chicago, Burlington & Quincy enterprize, ,to yet posscusiun of Pondrd Pass, Surveyors of tho lntter company aro also prospocting in tho samo violnity. Tho Uuiow Puoite will also bull this your n broad-guago roud frum Louver nortt to the Erie coaleields, considerably shortening the Colorado Contral Vine, ‘Tho rallroud shops at Omit are to be greatly enlarged. Itis tkely, also, that the contemplated Ogden & Orexon Haitroad, trom Oxden to Baker City, bus miles northwest, wilt pushed this year, and possibly completed. In returning to Oinutut, Messrd. Kimball and ¥ ing's cur Jumped tho track yestorday moralng nt Seryker's station, OG, an tho Luke oi Roud, owlng toa broken rall, and was badly di mollied, ‘Chery word soyen occupants wileep -In the ear, but none were suriously burt, SLIGHTLY EXCITED, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wanasn, Ind., Feb, #8 Seutlon ts wroatly oxcited over tho now ng railroad from New York to ft. Louis, which will pass through boro providey the citizens will gaurantve tho right of way from Layee alongside the Wabash & Erte Cunalon the Potro ands wid through Water street, right by tho extensive fictorioa aud grain wareluuses, which will bu done, CONSOLIDATION, Hi, Fob. 0—Tho vil authorizing lution of the St. Punl & Sioux Clty Hallway with tuo Chicago, St Paul & Onabu, formerly tho Chicago, St, Paul & Minnesota, aad North Wisconsin Ruliway, has passed, 1 Houses of tho Legisiuture and will be slgned by tho Governor, . PEVITION DENIED. Ricnxonn, Vpj Feb. 0.—Sudgo Yond denies the pruyer of the petidovers in the Atluatic, Misslsatpp! & ObJo. Maliroad case, and contirms thy peovious order of the Court for tho salo of 2 the road to-morrow. DEATHS, “TRATINITOLD- De annie aoe Mansaret Brunt un Youle, tons ‘in a oe clk beret oral at Wb eluck toving Atay by CneTinues ty Caley LAND-GRANT PRORLEMS: Tho Auditor of Railroad Accounts tins Just submitted to tha House of Representatives for thy use of Uo Comittee vo Pacific Rattroats an oluborate report showing tho quantity and value of tho publio tinds granted by Congress fonld in the construction of tho Paelll fonds, which have not vested In suk roads by tho termsof tho laws granting the lands, and the quantity and value of tho iands which have lu tho ronds; how tho sano have been ett of, at what price, and nso how tho pro- ceuds of tho samo bave bacn disposed of: also, tho cost of construction ao f coipteted ronda, and tho estiimnted cost of, tho constriction of romis ssary to bo built in order to completo tho ol ard HN T Months, wari John, betoveid go 18'Aned d mantis Of Wtoge }Unritatdtent, “Fpl hh Downtig, aed i yes sidonice, bid Dearborn WITTINFE=At hee Into res ting, beloved wife of dome Witte Finerat will taka pinen tu Talatedsnt, te St. Honifico'tioty MURTHA—Fob, 8, Frank tery, Martha, of Pronmonte, iy }nmera) frum Wietatohentdence earl to the by'ears tu Calvaey. fea MES. n rifironds in accordance with the requiremonts of law; also tho cost or estimated cost of con edon of any and atl ratironds built as pro- posed to be butt, mtraltal or adjneonut to the sal! rallronds, and whethor or tut the same are onthe dine or land wranted nets of ¢ ¥ n rs, Fathior of Mr, MALLOMRY—At the costdene “BH, Htichardaan, Sty Super ry. cldert cau Fv, OF Norfotk, ¥ Alor remains werd. temporaril vault ab Gracoliid, atu wu by any of tho after quotlig the ve roads anid refers the report concludes nt tue at the ing mvstted ah bo remuyegtts 12! Ka C8 WD O eaee DAY Iu etp this clty, pornunpye gy ay aad ysua [wiv 27 West Manton a ary Cemetery tor | ‘ah, ug Munernf fram No, eeloek tm, to Calvi b1d PUT] BOIOY as 5—Joseph #. constimptions aod 25 yen Funeral nutiee har qui terete ORTBA PAUSE soswar £4 Pi M meeiay. evening, ‘unernnt front family restden uf ANNOUNCE. MEETING OF ruvlation of 1 pausno Jo pajonsysa0d SILI} z 3 JO. 3800, ayia aad autus_ Jo 2500 payemnsy, *** pauyuIgo aq OF PABBUIISD SAIDY barn seninar *pasjooos 118 Jo pay SIA PUY UONIISUOS Sq PILAR sAId¥ iy. tind ‘Twentyescc ily Invited te bo pi ERE WILL BE oventng at the Campb, tan Lesylttentes Maltttt leago Quartette und Miss t PNY, THE miveting ta tower tomperan vival sorvices a “oy}2 DE MdDIBIONT in meatlnys are full Urs wee presant. IE YOUNG ME nociation tine arranged for in xeri wlth S CHRISTE cwojnas TAU] USSD i lekote admitting i enn Oy Focurall free uf charge TUNE NOON ME today ms isi in dvon if you can sin HERE WILL B fer North Clark 11 Knuilan Butheran Ch Dy} yaar aA mie Ae Mest” That, eute a Ningine Socte nish muse for tl See TWEE VIRGIN tiie evening ath Palmer Nuuse ty make trrangementa 1 All mionibers nrg varnestly re HUD root of the “Oyo vq u42yjnog| psqnstt ULSI LSS ~oyhaD LEAL He ovo'ees. z = |ccorsto'soes |coooor'ers “Wel GU teers ceapitulation it wil bea seen tha avested, by rerson of pens cous struction of the respeetive railronds for which » the fullowing lands: 4¢ California & Ore eds Atluutic & Pucille, to, 4,767,504 acres: if th rallrouls tho there reniilt ut 5 Northorn Pacitie, the f Texns & Pacific ase vizorously pusting forward the work of construction, and it may be reasona- bly enleulated that they will be completed within ‘Tho California & Oregon uncompleted roud extends fram Reddlu to the orthera ling of Callforniiya distance ot about 0 tiles, and the country thore 18 of such a mount. #to requie heavy work 0 grent expense,—so muted go that itis very touts ful if the roud fa ever built, if citla uncompleted road extends from ‘Trespinos to Huron, neross the coast range, a dificult and id from Mojave to the eastern ute of California, at or near 8 point © Needles," over & desert country, tho Southern lacitic ne construction, tind, a8 In the California & Orcxon cage, it is very doubtful when thoy will bo built, fever. =z Pucitle, and tho tha next threa yours, nlnous churacter ‘Tho Southorn Ti~ Neither of these parts of , Commisstoncr Fink ylves notice that the rates on oranges and lumons have beon reduced to 5) cents per 100 pounds from Now York to Chicago. Mr. 8. D. Reeve, Inte Trainimaster of tho Mure Hngton & Quiney at Aurora, hus been appointed Assistant Superintendent at Chicago Stution of the Chicngo & Alton Rallrond. Tho Ohlo & Missivsippl, Vandalla, Tndlanapolts & St, Louls, Wabash, and Chictga & Alton huve Just issued a now Jolnt teri? from St. Louis to Intorior pofnta in Indiana, Ohio. and Michigan, verned by Middio and Western Stutes clusutileation. Onty two or three of tho Genoral Passenger and 'Tloket Agents of tho roads contering in this city have yong to Cincinnatl touttend the awinuul convention of the Western Association of Gonoral Ticket and Passenger Agents, whlch is bulng heljl in that city to-day. Tho Burtlngton & Quincy Rallroad has just fraited fn new freight turlt on emigrant movu- bles to points on tho Missouri iver in Nebras Tho rates from Chicago to Lincoln will bo $70 per car-tont, and to Mustings, Rear ty, aod Columbus $8 per cur- ABSOLUTELY PURE MADE FROM GHALE CREAM PANTAL Tlonsokovper's favorite In lending cites of No other preparation tinkes euch Te AUCTION SALE By ELSON, FLERSH Nos. 8s and sb DEALERS |X WALL PAPER TRUNK MAKERS BOX MANU THE AUCTION SALE. LSO,000 ROLLS PAPER ‘AGTURERS, HO Central Ch George H. Daniels, in accordance with in- Btructlons fromthe Munagers’ this city Inst wook, has tail enat and west at Western after tha Westorn trunk ines will demand of counccting lines full proportions on all pssongzor business, tho same ns thoge In rorco Oct, 1, 1880, r forinerly General ‘Tratlic Manager of tho Wabash, bas bean appointed Master of Transportation of the Denver & Rio Grande, with hendautairiers at Denver, Denver & Wo Grande could not well have made 4 bettor selection for this responsitiig pasittan, aS Mr, Bradioy enjoys tho reputation of being a moat able and efficient railroad man, The Chicago & Alton esterday that the bridge across the Sangamon tiver, north of Springivtd, is In danger oF ac- ovunt of tho breaking up of tho fee Inthe river, caused by tha heavy rain during the last two dnys. Should the rile wive way, traing tost. Lonta will not bo delayed or stopped trom going ppANY can ran the tring over: Nudaniaye of con- sexqeney has yet been dono to any of the rauda inthis section by the heavy raln-storms, but serlous trouble may reauit to rome of should the rainy wenther continue much longer, ——————— VANDER POT, Feb, ¥—T. Vander Pot, Minister for meuting held in the connections ik lined thut licre= “ Mr. C, W. Bead 10 o'clock This Morning, Bison, Persheim & G's Austin Rah S-fand 806 Randolplext. (TERMS CASIL Deposit required from all buyers AGO CARLET CO. recolyed dispatches Ann nnnnnnnrene inal aud throngh.ns tho Ce the Jucksonvillo Can only be toutnt G. E, WISWALL |___8s STATE-ST_. CLOTHING: Ruboe mt. arments to bo tho hext made, while ou owes Clit any grav of wandn, PILE REMEDY “SHOES, San Francisco, Cal. of Yokohama, has bee Halland ju the pluce of Stertwegen, recently ro- calla —-——— “Hongh om Mata)? Ask druggists for Hough on ints, Tt cteara out rats, inice, roaches, bed-Unys, ete, 150 boxes, puters SON sseasi Pg We recommont Kldredgosewlng-inachtues, ———— Indigestion, 4: opsit, neryous prostration, and all forms of general debility relieved by ‘Avking Mensinan’s Poptonized Moet only preparation of buef contatulng itt entire nutritious properties, If fg not ainere stimu. 1 Mi he extracts of beer, but contains blood-matiug, force-generatin taining propertion; 4 bloed conditions, whether the result: of oxhause ;HUFVOUS prostration, overwork, of ucute eos, particularly if resulting from putmo- nary compluints, Cuswelt, Hazard & Co. prow For suly by druggtats. nee ame oer we fe jiihe following mnarrlaxe licenses wore (sauoul yuater~ days and Ilfo-sis- fn nit vafee. rr Ba Naue yenutue uaihoud Chicaen Depute, lat W, Madiaan, & cu prictors, Now York. MARRIAGE Hy atid strictly tf einveten Charles. Jones, Curriu Huds... NGRAVED i WEDDING “i! Johannes Loong Lindley McCarthy Juuies K. Dwy Annie Hutapp, Gooting's Grove, Ith, Urlund, doun K. Hare, Sura Gaddie., bt Charlotte Cluusiig, Michael Murray ‘Wionlo Haggerty.

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