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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY .13, 1881-EIGHTEEN PAGES STATE POLITICS. - | G5k gofo Ennadrmotce mhionherer | gigupanbrivoto @ publo oher? vas amoot | JUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. | feshes been m, ione'outoiiteyona e | CLEAR THE AISLES B FOR COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, During the afternoon Louts Hutt came into e, Smitn pr ECTOR OF CUSTONS, aats. | 10 Committo-ranms 1o was1 littlo red fn bis T o kit Tocaly sHoula bo on 5 Gcne on a Pilgr’im- #ion does not expire uutll Ociober, but Jolm L. faco, haviag just bad n bot fusilade of words . | ov. Cullom Beveridie 15 wiling to. relicvo Him L. | wiih' O'Nelt ovur the Conrt-1t words | o negtions Asked the Corporati - | thoiv guncd. . G R 4 G ¥ to relicvo Him of the place over the Court-liguse ruol matter, poration Coun- | 3" T oding permita were tssua: | The Oitizens! Association Wants i ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. OF» before that timne, huving s aud when he was lnterrosuted by theroporte, i age to Mentor. Lstore, tiat, tine, buving beeu promised the | wus notina vers fitaositel Ly Lherononer k. sel on the Vacation of La Salle Jutius Zittel, fve threc-story brick dwellings, Haverl S s = % =2 st RS Bloce L YORrS 0 b Lo pues, Mg | i Well, 3. iTute. did you read Tire Trinuxz: Streot. 1W0x5) feet, Nos. 8 to (8 Uiss strect, 1o cost averly to Remove His CURED. 1 Lo Iu the fullliment. this morning?” asked tho man of NCws. e ", Sparboro, three-story brick store and C = pabinet positions for Mlinosians— Frl;ln,lhg Sub-Treasury all seem to ngreo that I DID; AND IT WAS CORRECT, T0O.~ : , 22x62, No. 882 West Lake street, $5,000, _Camp-~Stools. e s k Giibert will_be retained. He hus claims | I4id not inte o i ABorit : TTho Mayor Is preparing & mogsage In fes = ¥ e Wi ini . .The Senatorship. on the oflico, outside of the fuct that Bab Inger- R %’rfl\‘}éfiffl’é&‘:‘éfi‘fl;‘ gbout the | Metz, the Water Clerk, - Confesses to | tothe S adotution of thg Gougels calling Torin The DI g The Vilal Foeees Restored Withont Hedicines ryicos polint 102 reoogultion ia this quar- | Mouday, but your pper got hold of it and I z Peculated formation us to what bud been done with refor- e Mayor Attendsithe Matlube : et - | teatienst.” "5 | Zound I¢ noceesary th el tho truth about it.” . Having Peculated $190. ence to the proposed pumptng-works nt Bridge- and Finds Everything All 7 JPR ELFCIRIC A% (ffices in Ohicago and Those Who THE GUEAT FIGuT e SR ey - A . | port, His Honor will muke no rocommendution, ing Al PLIANCES are .52 Federal Till Th 9 | il be, and bus boen,on Murshal Hildrup's | o §SBall explain die matter bofors tho - Bord = SRR But el tho Aldormon that the englnos oranot ; Right. R [ Joh aud emcacy, roncra- Want to Fill Them. stigo. " M. Hudrup’ bue, been cliclent alf thio sami, uud I iupe tho persons futcreied Tee-Hummocks Piled Up Eifty Feet at the | MSBAraR foriess tia Shde s Chiul tho ) S D LA —_ " 3 S urge at K ot ¥ ¢ Ay, " - 9 0 v g L ! s he hus ‘mot don o Tot Tdou't Enow wht further I shall do about It; | =~ - only, locality where thoy will do any gaod—: s LRk B R Lyt o upper-crast of tho ltepublican party of | party. iz o done’ enough Tye | tho | hutweind soo Bz which o "about 112 Crib, | ol e Eunnbig thom wil be from #4000 o | But -8 Reporter Sees Infinit Possibil- e unto. action 13 city §s Just BOW eogaged in speculating very | were too vigorous and well pleased 1o be casily thio room. * £ = 5 $60,000 & yeur. i " ities of Disast e hs canires of the BEO T on the distributlon cf the fat offices | forvotten. LonzJones is a candidate f i Commiisioner Clark came around and gave [° LA SALLE STREET. An ideaof how they do things in Canada cin dties of DisaRuer, NERVOUS, MUSGULAL 2nd bas as much chaoee of §U the reporter the szwio opiaion regerdmg the | * Tho Committce on Streets and Alleys, South be gotton from the fact that his Honor recelved B and GENERATING sys- ministration of Geu. Garfield, and | 9% goder tBe A ever bnd. His present ottice is reatly an oflicinl communication yesterduy fromt the The ‘Citizéns’ Association of Chicago, which, = e o retting ng | Blierod atteupted bribery that is fellow mom- % N n r U8 sents of those who are £upposed 10 | miach wincy, yolies s veally uctilogas Diviston, bud before them Friday tho petition | Giry Clork of Quebed, informing him thatyt & | trom its office in_the Merchants' Bullding, exer- e ers of the Bosrd hud. B e dicpousation of patrozago aro watched | Would ncerve fo him would be the mercased | gJtwas tnecre Siaton sostordag e av. | 597 o Vicution of the souih cul of 1 e | spestl, MOSCE L SSUCR hivudag Carr H 2te o8 Joqul fotercst. Thore aro many more | PAurnaze i, fo Bim would be the lereased | Swinoy, the luwest Lidder for th Turalshing, streot, but tock no action, a3 there was some | Council ndopted n resolution L i Carter 1, | ciees a sort of supervisory tutelage of tha wel- o 421 s o il tho ollices than there | Camavgtound fax the possivility tut be, misht wiicn bids wre. first ndvertised for, could ot | legul questions invalved which feeded answor- e R Muvor of Chlcago, or 1 copy of | fare of the clty's inbabitants, had {ts atiention glmnhond. Te did give one. auna # good one, | ng.. Yesterday Corporation Counsel Adams re- bis annual message. Some of the Aldermen of | attracted during the latter part of last weeK to gatesmen u o, glipin. Joan Stillwell, adoputy uader Hild Je filled. and cach ope is notatall | o SRe et puty nader fuldsap, us the Board relected all the bids, his Included, | ooived tho foltowing: this city, now chnt thes got $3a meeting, would | the alleged fact that the aisles of Haverly's g0 offices tove e b 1y D, 4 4 rd in presenting his claims, backed up | gurd us fully compelent for the l % and advertised for new vroposuls. doubtless have no objection to gotting togeth paward 18 O estimonal us to the amount | The uther cand ¥, Compstout Tor Jhe Duiaon. e ———— Dran Sin: The Committce on Streets and | for tho purpose of b erlon X0 B O s | Theatre were being crowded during the opera 13 i pesttions 4 ded di oity’ ) r W. H. James, of oL nle 3 Alleys, South Divislon, to whom was referred | bee Kurfur\]vnrdm his num;‘ | me: i " | performances with chairs and camp-stools. It I i vark done ana lutlacuce comumanded GUFAZ | gug ' ol Eiliowt, Fom Henderson's o THE GREAT FIRE sundry petitions frow property-awners usking , 5 i B tas oulongo Club that th mported 1o~ I ASTE S e promptiy : o campalgn st fall. + | $om Tharenn County. The multipliciey of cane ) B D O Dart b L Sulo SITuek | oo JOvember ot 1ot year o Lo peooers iz tue Chleago Club that the topoetch 2 gy that il 30 pro RN } fea growiug fecling among the great’| didates is tue st “uarauice of tho ssfety of w7 IyTug betwoen Van Buren and Jackson streets, | Ko.'103 \e Arreutcd nt tho- Inunary aBd. grogers | friogement upon tho ity ordluanco wos SATIEE o < wnd restore the nervous, ' the Kepublican party of this Stato that Murshal Hildrup's positjon. i R e A bBitve requested mo 1o ask YOur opiuion on the | i “;4 West Mudlson strect on the charke ot | discussed, the matter baving been the subject | mhscular, and generntive s stems oy ‘electricity ad= of Fpsiesien] : | piros next mos It Is to Be Celebrated in a Suita- Yollowing points: 4 Hm‘?eg"'fiwhlmh whs wolug on when the police | of considerable. comment thore last Thursday minls:ercd by the mild, continiuus currents. goTumols sBOLC B i g Tho only oflicer left 13 the Commissioner, wh llowing pUinS: + having been opencd by con- | Sutpied the plnco. They were fined 5 aplece | po ™5 o0 T P | For Toung Mon, Middle-dged o, and 0ld ' PoSITION 1N THE NENT CABINET, S nppoIntd Dy-Tho dudkes.und PRlToyne (s up- ble Manner. ad e S e D L acvemons pa | L SLeusta, and gald 'tho, mosty, he cUim night. Gentlemen whobad atiended the ket Men there i @ Natural Way out of, e vers (bt be do not seon to bo united | parcatly e i s How tavents : Soima pon broperey bungtitel, bag tho Goundil | 4% ORI SR RG honalf of @ numbor | Sentation of * Lobengrin™ bad fouad, 0 they | Suffering and Trouble. : pat o p D S ow f 'y o the right to vacate tho sune? And, If so, of thow that, the day following belng a Chinese | suid, that the extra seats had been disposed in Special Hlustrated psmphiet sent in sualed envela N aie. Tho trieads of Emery A.Storea ¥ tory servidens be was I the bo- now the Flght to vacats tho, sue? Anl I 89, | poliduy, thes' woro n the storg for tho purpust | th pasiizes In such ot 8% 40 entisEly nnrecelplo!Gmnug:su?(eacumm'l‘nunnmn.a o8 ching him for Attoruey-General, und b 5 g st 2 iy o 0 | of purchasing xoods, and the Council passed an Damtizes’in/such 8 muennes hours, 95 m. 105 pom. t e {’f.,u?rwrd ‘oa bebnlf of the purty,—his Spectal Agents of tho Post.Ofice, lfny A Pex;mnzrl;nt I?r,?x?qugafiiton Agreed | mouey collected by o Gy for suid Improve Srlurircedng i ko v sk A :Jlock them, and some indignation was expressod ign-worls Last fall,—asowell as bis Ea: AT0) (LhAS0) WiN nilice, Nevers |, on Last Night. > 11. Though there is nothing in the petition in- tion aud remit the fines of the Innocent ones. n consequence. . 3 5 prllisnt campaiga: gt 5 toeless, ther uro theso who aiis) tha Capt. P 8/ s o e e e e omma, | i3 Honor saisfiod hrasel that elibloes of the | The propor Commitecof the Citizens’ Asso- STRIKENG TESTIHONIALS. Tho legal profession, as a_ sullicient | Stusrt’s pluce could be 2 | Cotostials wers gailtless, tnd ye onia the lexd Bro e the appointment. | FILLED Wr P | feathi i Sought b tho vneation of th | Selestula were BRI, und yeaterday thev re- | cintion hearing of thi: made an investigation, OFFICE 02 CLARSE BARDWELL, T R onwiyhoe should ro b en WITUOUT DETRIMENT TO - 7mE | Tho gentlemen having in charge tho prelim- | streetis to furnish”n site for tho building of & ealved $6'Crom the Tecasurer. - | gnd found suticient evidenca fo warrant their i Manafactaring Chemist, o e opposition S SYFULE UD, GrOWIE SERVICE. o Tho pontlorion Laring, o Cle R on ot the | Bow Board of fendi bl Such beimg the ‘cusey | | Tho Pluance, Committes beld another s2ciey | ntert I o the Ao e Campaay o oo o omplications ubout. tho Unitod States Capt. Henchaw would loave his desk to il | tenth anniversary of ‘tho Chieayo fire Leld their | E00 o O orbs wnade conditiont] upon the | mecting yosterduy afternoon, and went over tho interference on bebalf ot the safety of the ob- | ¥y, BUESTHaving O ferut forvears rrom Nerve ool COmE e id four years hence. o oea DutIr fhe hew Postruster-Gen- | second meeting.at tho Palmer House last even- rection und occupution Of such building for | estimates of the ilealth Depurtment. They sus- era's patrons, They learned that during the | ous Debility in lis wordt torms, wbic) affected my en- H torsbiv s aho Commiselanes | Sril makes any dhanses be will undoubted} el e Spraddy hat purnoss? Aud eun aoy legal stipulution be | tined the Controller's reductlons of ‘satatios, | performance of - Thureduy night o number gf | He 3700, cuusing numbness {o my arms and 16g0 ; O Raum, for many years the Commlssioner | gyeop tho office, with the cxeeption oF S, | doe. Judgo Tendwoll presided, and, in calling | made as o tho cost of suld Duilding, and thotime | and decided to rootimend. un wpproprintion of | gentlemen g 90 | His Harmbucss extending especially to my brain and 3 ] e o Devouuc, ana tho sutocratot that | Adams, tne modt I P o ho lowai | the meotinz to order, stated its objec, and guve Within Wwhicl it shall bo completed and oocupicd | §I0G00.—S5%0 less thun the Commisyionet Be | aren + | igmens, camsing gt Al Rt ot sok. s well. s alsuboen meationsd for & service. e o outiiat of tho proceedmgs of te first, | by thesaid Board of Teedl 0 o $Foit niiced Tor. One of tholtems 15 S0 for | AFPEALED 0 IS HONOR THE MAYOR, . | thowltis, WS 516y woro boing forcod aut of my . Gabfuet postrion. His friends believe be wouid meeting. A Committen on Permanent Organiza- . In caso the szid portion of La Salle street | scuvanger work,—nn_ noreuse of $21.000 over | Who wasin the audience, calling bis attention | head: there was n grdut pressure und pain at the - o exceilent Secrerary of the Treasury. THE LUM - should Le vacated. it would be nocessury to In- Sbyear. Abput $2,000 more is set nside for tho | to the fact that the safety of the uudience wug | buseofmy brain, und 30 kTeut wastho hestin mj i Bt 88 XY Wauthy wants. e would BER-DEALERS. tlon had been npl:fllmcd- and was expected to creute the wilin of tio two parallel” strocts | S Pox ‘Hospital, and the six Workshop In- | endangered Dy the disregurd of the ordinance | 424 ‘"““;.‘,E,.‘;‘,fi‘e'c‘;"fi}_‘;‘.‘.‘fi‘:‘,fi“..flfl,‘ “,‘;5‘1:,‘,‘;",‘{; adly preter the Droud seat now ilied by the _ report to the meeting. Pucitic avonue aua Shorman streey). Could the | spoctors are uguin provided for. Commissiouer? i) L horidel 7 T gl R naior drom Dlvomington. Sev- | Protest Acalnst the Proposed Liconse | The Secretary thon read several communica- Tugation of La €alle steoot ho maus condilonal D e e Budt an_ hour with the Com. | (ramed for the protecaon ot ok R would pecoms so IR Bk el oot el epeogtas a0 AL was underzivod that Gen. OrdlnaneomBetition for 4 Viaduet at | tions from gentlemen who were Gnable to be m‘ré"«s “cb et ica! :gdn“ &m p&r méao the two | miltov, and made some suggestons ns to the ap- at b.s Honor was utterly unable to 8P- | ances with no beneflis whutever, and was slow to L PO v it ashorowsed of part sorv-, | Sixzeenth Street and Go i anl rectottall, his tosi | Gre ove nume oo Cratgnt re. | propriations. for the Department of Public | preclaie tho forco of thalr appoal, He kaid that | MAke up my mind to ZIvo yours a tiial, OB oxamioa~ : I erting the Iuterual Kevenue Dureau nd Censro Avenuo. | P . N. K. Falrbank regrettell his tou- | quire to public uset - | Works, but the nction taken wus not divulged. | hedid not notico that anyof the wsles wero Ton 1 wes Sauistied yours were touly dlierent i ; ingin She! : dacy. ! The regular meeting of the yard-lumber-doal- { bllity to attend the meettnr, but would ac: 1V. In case the Council should by ordinnnco | The reason iven for their sil hy princlple from all othess [ hnd scen or teied. and dp~ Che sherman candidacy, snd performing ¥ o y d Y g or their sflonce was that the f ot B ottom Of the street, in wwhom would | Committee did not want to bo bored b 16 | crowded, and declined to Interfere in tho mit- | tarmifiad SB0CE KoL Gl LT g i 3 7 PeoPIO | for The Commnittee decided that the occasion | SUERme P2 toli you of the bemedts [have . igicalt rolo of prestding ollicer of the ever ers was held yesterdsy at the Lumberman’s Ex- | quiesce ia aniything that was-dope. - Mr. W, W. e il . tho title to the ground be? who aro iatere: Seceived from wearng one of vour Appliancos. I i was one requiring thelr attenoon, und after | wasnot afwppolnted this time;” for o a short timo | pemorable Kepublican Couveatlon ut Spring- | change. Slr. Van Schaick served an excellept | Buyington gve the same assurunce, A Th addition to tho above points, the Committee o —m————— B Gew. M is nut now regarded as WAk | luneh of the ‘proverbiul luibermna's diet,—pork | Cuares W, Daniels, of the Board of 'Irade, | woud be giad of any Mrformation of sbgnostions VOICE OF THE PEOPLE vonsidering the most advisable action to be | BTTHCIE SETT e e e fow Eaomtin, & . B iAroaor, until, atior wearing it a fow mon! ted in the uppropriations. 1. e, too, mizht provea taornin tbe side L s \Wrote that that:bods would farnish men, money, 6 BN 2 ne 8, wereiven citber a Cabinct position or the and beuns, with ossters, sendwiches, and cof- | gnd borses n_pleaty, If tho propesed schemo that nay cour to you uS Uearing upon the cus fakon srepared the following communication | eonsidered wayvef cured and besan, to suiend (o e &m,sm,,im}a, 10 keep bun out of the lntter, :ce —gronded 1x:y Kinsley. The entertaioment | was carried out e gruste tho grouind rights or gowers ‘ot 1o G o st fina sent it 10 bis Honor yesterduy worning: Dusimass again with cenowtd enorey, 1 3bs Biare pisroad 10 tho former St LE 0 ed Foukht out nbout 109 people, including tho | TrE REPORT ‘OF THE COMMITIEE ON PER- | o CRORIIES ‘expect to resume considera- +Xhe Graln Tnypection TAtlore e o Canier T Harpiot. Alayor Deas | Bet:of, B3 case mibin J0se Sy ate siarsy S b Lineol, s ben, mERCONS o the | lcading firms, all of whom indicuted by their EPOTANENT OL:G ANIZATION O e o AGXE IMGCLiRg (oS- o the Bltor f The Cilcago Arioune. - | Stz We would respeCiully cull yout S1eReion publicand” guffering huminiiy;Tob, S8 Horsire vmh; fms itecmon is really iore sentimental appefites. as well as their talk, that the luach | was then called for, and was read by the Secre- | 4y tire 15th inst.), nnd, if eonvenient, would be _CmIcaqo, Feb. 11.—We would like to ask the 'g tno fol Vfl“’gs‘ flf-I‘S-h i Thursday f‘ Euiuqi at | fany great sufferces who canuO: bo. renciied or cared “f;p“m“u i plan was p success. The meeting was called to | tary, asfollows: gld to 1l'ocel\'o an nu_s:;ca before’ tha duy. | Sub-Committce appointed to investigate the fix’fl’e‘fi'fi? ’A‘l‘:gfi:v‘x.» tlt'fvun?;ln‘éi! muc\'e\f;'s“u:o sace L Lhiye e I T gu&ndufllmwa GOV. CULLOM .| order at 2 o'clock by Mr. C. C. Thompson. Ci11cAGO, '{1l:, Feb, 12, 1881.—M1. PRESIDENT Yourstruly, . Joux M. Craus, Chairmsn. | damaging charkes agatnst the Graln-Inspeotion | presunt Uiat the gullérics were densely, und, we . Department whether they intend coming to this clieve, daugerously, crowded, and st to udd P | T the audience sorne Of the nisles | AMFRICAN GALVANIC €0, 134 Madison-st, Chics~ 1 0 2 ND GExTLNEN: Your Committee to whom . anderstond to be o training to gl the chalr to \[r. Dean made a characteristic speech, Grst | AND GEXTLEMEX 1 = . o suars honce, uad, iike Barkis, be | calling attention to the host, Mr. Vun Schuick was referred tha subject of tha perminent on METZ'S WORK. clty to take thelr testimony? It don't look right | £ the peril o b il to accept six seicterin. Thero i3 ono Y . | wanization of nn assocution for the purposq of | City Attorney Grinnell bas in his possession | to put that department and a’ were filled with chnirs, muking egress diticultat . il 10 BCCOPt o B Y erns o grow largor ho bad done S0 well that be certainly doserved | celebrutiag the tenth anaversary of the CUl | an afiduvit made by Metz the thioving W P epartment and o good many mer- | Yedr: and, in cuse of panic, impossible. Thefear | GESTLEMEN: kour Electric Applinnce acted liko & e i Uk louked row ATKEE | 4 vote of thanks. The speaker thougiit lunchos | €43 Do e S louve to report us futtowss | aRo 0 e (05, y Mets thu thleving ator- | chunts on bogh sides to tas traudlo and cxpease | of 4 bossible cuastruphe s ety e, | gharm.. ke sevors Nervous by Froum which { oBger A cpublican parly dous | should be furnisied for two years. ‘Tho sbort- Ve doan (v isabic tuat ho tentn an- | OFleg elerhs MBS SE R g e o stolo | of woing to- Sprinzeld. , That smnll Comuniiteq | una it was not duo to sy cire 3 Ui HEAMED Bavgspterca for sedes, b SRl foar s | o take kindiy to the Dromotion of the | est man huving given thio siterthe pi bhoala | Diversary of suchan importeut cvent o the his- | was $101.50, minus $11.00, which he paid to tho | can coloe here u good deal cheaper thatl 100 | that no disaster occurred. Lt 1 repuried that | sufered su much, 13 treo - Terane 1 o sntisted gussem o take KOO0 sowrs Berice. o bri- g Eiv rst, the plan should | tory of our city should be celeb cnsler. It scems that he bad two methods for witnesses can Jeave thelr businese and gy there. | prepurutions —urc befoymade for un- | now that the wild, cun:iauous current is the cug.1ve e of tlie State Senute the party bu- be canlln\lmd up ]tn the tallest in tho trade. He ng nd—We hav c‘ m‘mmu ‘u: i flméml?le’l robbing. One was the/manipulation of tne re- ngg:g(r—' ‘.‘n'c“ffa Sl“xgtl:gnv‘fl‘l‘l) EBE5I:§: e!g:fl:_—g; um&:r crua:l at_tho mutinée performance | currenc :;rn;:ilugA gt vou B'A'}'mmfi'-'e"“gx'fl; yuce ¥ i uspect: 7 AT D arrolly we fully belteve g e 5 zes | to-day, or sell irs Jour wonderful Apgilaices bero pu g suspecten the lunch might mean a political | by MF Dun Froll, and wo fully bolteve | S0 5 Toince ns mentioned in yesterday’s | at the time they nre mudo. ‘Those charves ire B con fo il the wisics. iy TSt ihg | Huly oo, o7 Soutn Mlariia BT porsd s voutbfal atnbition, but the position of | 1 Lo %, g trougnt. i Lhut If the wuys and meak are provided for to Cuiet Exccutive, the ;party leuders z.n),rmuuxes Ve, an ught the meeting was remarkebly proper carryiig out of said plan it will beone | TRIBCNE, and the otber giving receipts himselr | serious, and every one shouid bavean oppor- | munugersls even morgcriminal tor to-day's per- funity fo dofend himself; unything sbort of that | formunce, us the audience will be composed ‘more matured timber und mure experience in well attended by -a very good-looking boay of i w i oz with public affairs thau that possessed ~ B Will mott with the approbation of our cit- | to tuxpusers outside of tho ofiice. By 1 rinut ! A% g?«ln"g'lncuml‘:m: of the second place b the gite | DeR frens. ; : the latter plan he 18, supposed 10 vould be an insult und a fraud. Borw SIDES. | chiefly of wowen and chlldren without tio pro- 'AMERICAN GALVAHNIG CO., - of sbe peoplo of 1llinuis. Although Senater Lo- SIr. Van Schaick roseto reply to tho vote of | Anird—Your Committce do not feel tat this i | o co paid fs butcher, buker, and saloon bills tectior of thelrmule friends. We feel itour duty d oy Eolleazue two veurs hence, he knows quite well | ness for owenty-threo sears, and lillod every por | weorlu 1o 0o, sh. o B Nowever, that the | would have kuown he was swindling chem. The To'the Editor of Tle Chicago Tribune. g e Piot be ancriilced to te greed of man- | _Cat this out for reforen : Bt the Lemsiature will think twice before they | giion fu it, and thought the ono appeatng to | idea ls N wiich Will el with 0 prowmpt re- i ts huve printed on thoir face * void ¢ | Cmcaco, Feb. 1%—From the rccont develop- | ggers couclude to clect o Governar 1o the POSton: | ¢ g ehn86 and SuppOrL, a0t vnly frOM OUF oW ¢f recuipts Bave et ace * void unless | ot 00 F unty Clerk's ofico it must be | The Magor could not ignore this, so ho VITAL LiESTORATIVE, the most successful el ¥ el " S o e b | 7ons, but from the peopte of thie Stuto generully, countersigned by the Registear.” - Tnstéad of | ypparent that the public bave altogethier too | T DUILDISG-SUPERINTENDENT KIRELAND ch oth “Fonrth—In furtnernaco of our deslre tosee the th Reglstear's nawe, Motz twrote in the word . oar. | | Fultrli—li st O o eaated, wo | bupleutols und b e s Sowm e 1| Wuch frocum u tho exsminafon of pablie | to Hurerly’s to notify the manager bt be must e R (0 ¥ | o Yhioe intdatind for it o the casblor.” 0y e eors. 1t cannot be taid that Mr. Klokke hus | comply with the eity erdudies, - ] ke e | ““Provious to the mutinée performanco yester. | Shibe also 18 cognizant of the fact that if sucha grestive orsans project be eutered into. it may be dicult | Plan of all. The obje A ostat Sl t, | Eet the lumoermen Pt Hepublican Legistature who will tn, | B¢ the HHPAreg (o o alrencoagmet to becume i pArty 10, (8 A0k | efdorad barmony 10 price-lists €0 ot ility willrelieve Senator an 1o 2 rmony ice-lists 1 goo & . Ct 5 i v " i Lot seur,” gad be'meed not. complicate himself. P e o et aad oped tho | DT presidente: third, the cgetion of @ Trois- o S s ostanar Viatlersund bls indebted- | liceaso in the cxuzaination of the books of ruc: theutre end } ™ POLITICAL GOSSIP ) T . Ltnbos Iatereat aud not other | Urers fourthy e anot ) Seerctary: fifth,, | 1ess thus reduced (0 SN, for' e puyment of | ondnotonly in hisoilive, butalso iu the Tecorder's _WAS ASSURED BY THE MANAGER, relis Giogrossman Farweil with a desire to | lines of bu . 2 2 the napointuent of an executive and. anditing ;;é’t“;‘ln,’:“x"u:‘"“i‘[';‘“:‘.’,‘,;"‘cx'fiy u\":fi'i.r’[:;’:x;l AUy s ‘;‘Z,‘:’(fi".ik‘"“.‘;“: {,?&"‘l}inf’&':}f r’f“f,fig"’mg; Mr. Fitzsimmons, that, although extra seats had i u David Davis in_the Unlied States Sen- . Skeele believe i committee; sixih, the uppointment of a lnugee i Who: ably : L g 5. TRLOR(S: eer phiced io tho nudit . they had brea S0 N succeed Mr. Skcecte ulfeved no other business in the opoiutment of & ownee | G Vrpomor Metz will ba proceeded | county property, 03e fy B e eyt | oot B hop G ot I ang way chog the | ate. Thee ison ill-founded prejudice on_the | eity paid rhe tax the lumber trade Cid, and the | committee, cousisting. ¥ 2 2| that in the ent of ive i A< seventh. tho appointnent of & commitiee on gzainst eriminally. is uncertain, City-Attorney | to the publie, is extremely shaliow and wenk. SAres. W oL ' ‘ part of tho Grangers that i event of his | license bill, It exclusive to this fiterest, was an ¢ op . B vno s harge f the Guse, not huving | On the same ground, an uble-bodied tramp cun Dt ggfmd;fifx‘um\'\m'émfiugéf 0 e I Fltetion to the ofice Mr. Farwell would devote | outrage. eonstitution and by-laws, to deilne tho duties of | 3 k rr his encrries more to the welfare of Chicago N e nderson moved to have the licenso ques- | the ibove ullcexs Pud commiiees, sud comalt- | Y& mude up 'l‘lls wind in '?fl‘“me"‘\',f“- i swalk into (be County Hospitul and ciuim board | gide end of each row of guts u chair bad been B o theState ut targe, and for this reason | tion referred to the “Directors of the Bxcbinge, | tee to copsist of Bve muembers, »keuhflmgr & e a0 e A by | and lodiing free of vost, the Hospital being | set which did not diminish tcany great ‘extont RS 1Y {here 1¢ no dout but_what they would oppose | which was cuncurred in. Piftie e also deewm 1t _:Givisable thag an inl- ‘fl 1ag moncy .;“cm tuspayers ’{g ll:,a'u'm.. it1o | county property. The Lew: tature will servethie | tho widith of the uisle, and’ buck of the nudi- - 2 Im. Anythiog that is done for Chicagois gen- AlL Ballard referred to the fact that a li- tintion foe, to be fixed by this mceting, shull be ¢ ;!‘ “-asn!er.ln’nb. unuufixouep mfl ler yesterday ¢ Stute much vetter by sceing to restrict the USE | torfuin two rows of cnairs stood uinst the = = Pally veparded as ubudulterated robbers by | cemse bill was beforo the Stuto Legistature, e tho memburs of the Assotiatlon, and | Culed ey T this oedors Whioh | of the records Ju_county ofiices within reason- | wall which, Mr. Fitzimmons expls S vere | RINNDRIG WITR] DBEOTARRTIVE e omon in. the country districts, who | _Speeches were mude by Nr. Van Sehaick and | Buch monthly dues ns may seem Propers A fsas foliowa T rnter0m Sblo fimits than thoy can by devising HoBemes | moved up figainst the lust row ol suuts s saon” ik 1 i o cominittee o membership should ufso be npe |'payments fo_the Water-Office must be | which only lead to thelr carly and ultimate de- | a5 the performunce begun. During the Ders | quargy, e il C < AL Snimaens. | Sacmunde tho polico and usiors took care wat | I L Sation e inciole in snimal phrstoley © BB e aing of political oplnior. Itisnot | others condemuing the proposed eXclusivo ) %4 ) believed by those Who cmxmp to have inside | license ordinance s unjust Kndpuu S sult to the | pointed for the purpose of passing on nainos of mu'a\ds luhmo l’;nthleur :xxd—ccrT No Sm&loy[z ‘l“b“m struction. sources of {nformation that Alr. Farwell really ‘ applicunts for admission. Pilco atiier puah sushlenand s unistions i formunce the Police 0 rvoduced and tint | Fld neonsybf the nerroussesten 1f the arze po= ares far the place. ? KD tiSuch ritunt as may be necessary for tho | & LAk oy D eds money for tho city’ | Femplars of Honor: and Temperance. | none of the SUPErnUMETUry sculs Wwered placed | orinnny orenn s waskenad, than that orman I8 weak. purnose of seeucing tho nterest und anisement. | UHEH paln oL Ll e v ‘the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. D O el the aitics. Should tho uccupant | Thereixntemely in the reasth of 3 ong 'Tat, has of the members iy the meetings held from time ¢ Commissiouer, ln his letter tothe Gen- | o0 00 Teb, 10.—In theso: days, when the B astat inist upon placiug It whero it had no | goad the ey Tor over haif a_centnry. Dr. Rivard' ue Gevked Ly a special commit- | sl “presume: thst tbis onder hud not been 0AGO, Feb. n the: ys, when e i iging pufi’m D dprive Bim of | TITAL RENORATIVENAS yoon serniiniand and o= . S roud. and. requesicd himto coad 1t to the | best and most persistent ellorts for man's salva- | tho chair, and let hip view tho rest ot T aiha fot tha nbove Sl WL AL ol ployds, und sev it it on from the blighting scourge of intemperance | the performance i trade. 3 Tne above motion was subsequently recon- \ GOV. CULLOM, gldered, and u substitato cnied nstructing tho . pt an to appoiut o committes of five to L vhocame to town Thursday morning to_attend | GTIUT raonstr . u : ance to e circulnted among | 10 Lie €hoy the opera the same evening, left for the Fast on | the rude Tor signatures. Messrs. Skeele, \Vis | teg appoiated for thut puspose. . fhesi5p.m, train Friday. It §8 supposed BC | Sehaick, Anderson, Martin, and Kelley were up- Serenthi—We recunmend,that Mr. Dantel . gbeved. e I R icon of Cablnet-makers. | Soayed to et the petition. which eF Were b | Garroll, who bus had yeurs of expericiice in the S o s tnroraduon of tho pubtic, | o0 (M T ) B Ccecatul, the trae . Christian | only " ut Lis disposs, -1 104 the nspirant for all inds of oflice from” 3 titlor v + ¢ bas g yeues of expericuce 100 | apd b wouldu'cbs 4 bud 1des Tor Commicsiancy 1 the : : y: M S et T ive Rovse o Minister at | Rty accepied and siznsdy tho dealors bres. | currying gut ot BHnIHF COCRITI tor under | Waller to_ tve prinicd L T et tho | d tho truc philnthropist will ball with un. ggg:mf,{{?;g‘,‘;\‘:';f,ngxgggug;hgéhgggfigggfig‘ ~ theCourt of the Cannibal Islinds. Itisfurther | “'p 4 rhid: ? tho I Tve Com- PMahd put them | felgnedeagerness and foy every institution and ? v ¢l 3 s onorable Afayor and Common Counil | the advice und guilaucs o the Executive Com at thet i g 8 Were requested to_vacate thein, und the cbalrs, e Boccued bk b went.there: fo-meot. Sonntor | or'he Ciy of Chicain: Tho O otabar | mitteo in the procureent of 1 suityblc ball for Witer-Uice. ke | overs intlucnco cnlealaied t0 advance so worthy | which oihorwise mirht becoue 'Seriaus obS: e menaina whont Iogun, who passed through Pittsburi Thursdsy | merchants doitg business in Chicago bave heard | the meetings of the ‘Assocfution, Committecs, A o Elere. 1530‘ er| ELIL and desiraule an object. Noble souls huve tolled cles fn the way of the depariing aud.ence, -were nd on the side of eacn Lo, 0 S e inations It 18 pres | O O b o orainAnce s booh intro- | CiC. ind muKe such oiber \rmugements us gre | 804 4 cleric I S0 divbo sl e el oo o : Sieried out of the uuditorium.. T'bis precauon, et : mmed. that st the conference the Senatorial | g i i ¢ o35 Of ¢his euterprise. Ko ‘thare would be o | and sacriticed long and paticntly, but the -tri- o with o Vi B comf - Pho depast- | T e Common Council requiring the | Necessary to the SHegess o is euterorise. g Semptaiion Es o aat stral_ Of Euccess 13 yet unsun Tuken with u view to the comfort of - the depar AR iy R B e e, Patx B danger of u shosiage. T udience, Is _taclt acknowledgment of the [ oS oo 6 wor Jte dals, Tatemut 'cfi.';m * standing room | rus, cantharides, or other polsgn: is purely VEGETA~ And . Hoallyi Muan- | BLE produciat no ‘reactjan, and IS permanent in 6f- factz 140 Su-ar-con'ed pilk And_can be hAd f Leras- JKrte Qinkelivu, Parls Srance. or of Dr. amand, lioom ® 171 Paildine, Naw box of m, 310, system of chechs in vog! Qestion will ba discussed in_all §ts bearings | | o ol reauiring sl | spectfully submitted. . B y estion will o discussed I all 18 beeriog | lumber doalers 1o pay % spccial_license, while liy ¢ e o wngor of 4 SUOVOACS 1o, collectors—a role | Druver eud importunities ab the Throne of | D€ {edgmmentor L 5 Fiendofices"Tn i ", 6 e suiecc otior industries of caual ke Soaters of A b oo | which etz plued—thogy uro gnly. e, 3 ARG Lo have pon and aro eull aierd, VURSSH ade thut toe movable chair o, comprslodt 188 | T meoks LODCITI TS M mine o journal says: * Gov. Cullom_ will probubly et o . s - Pirtay A, HOYs] attond only to incters. ‘Thercfore, If n muo at- | CEUSAT. : v . the police und ushers DRt M. PERIGORD, Bedournalsays: < G0t O e, | Chicags, 4o bereby respentfuly; rowmonsirate Tuiina Hovs | Teinpis to coilec frontase mives or from house- Stased. Tho power of losic, to appeuls of hu- O R hsumcnts before. the s teicintx Tn Honitel CRaRd- D e s the sams oide, Theroih | SEAINSE hg v ww T Tna Blow! e 0 O ot la4n meters, bo can sufely bo | mubity, thio tareats of law, S04 tho tears and en- | SSOuld ulwise, SORE L ipants of lnosy suts of | Nottes tsherebratren (Bar 'y By Sralth, of St. Loals, S mble Lody are aware that the lumibermen olilers who do Bot b e henkos zoud tho | Lreatics of wives, widows, ad ouildren, | currenice, notify the beo b its and stools | and 1. De Lisine, of New FoPk-are no longer A unt of uln goud the | hive alike failed to move ' the most ob- b PUL GO 88 e irions, (he poupia who puid | Bive alike failed, to, move, [0, MCF GUL | outof buris Wy, homin e ~N. K. Fait, Bim their watcr-taxes will lose hotamn; other- I o mons suid that he bad receivedno | o Jent Grgani wise they will be out sa muchi for, if they refuse | IRt ‘But while wo_malke these sud admissions = o ong’ DR. 8. B. SIGESHOND:—Yon write thatyou will in P e e the property will be sid like avy | tes emplored {0 ‘tho: temperance retorm, we | 9% th0 SUREH I 1o ould bo delighted to meet | continue the azency or uolt, I G you’ g Lasall, e D tuaderstood us denving to them, col- | Bisles bt I 3% K6 heir suyrgeations upon | of course, g0 un wad expend goime, ROGeT, b B3I se. Will pay every 0 days barlr any doubt that he vill befog tho, Ton: | of the chiy compeic it Lo g it where iswiib himeon that subject. The Governor 982% | no such liccuse s collected; and that at this it bimgon that sublect. | The Governor Mo | time thor furnish employiiont Fo preaca laree areconsderable to say mbout s euccescor to | parc of out population; und (hat bt PrESLa (2 e i sud. Mr. Baswell the | Lcreused oot O D und laborehere s | 00 Harsison moved to proceed, undor the re- rawing the lumner trade to South Chicago an § 3 B e foco that 18 delinquent. B Custom-House, It would not be too mucn for the 1 v othor points, where cheaper land Jud less taxa- | POIT 10 - Jectively or individually, uny degree of success. L i ¢ e L e e oo Coltoy ke |1 Yion are found: and webeliove thattuo ordingnce | - EFFECT A PERMANENT OEGANIZATION, leotlyety o Indty e o een dono by i | e ublect, which Would receive his most care- | fuimEatIuen expenz Wi PAL SN B eTe Bit where do the Lllnois Congressmen oliegtors | would cause a inss of business 1o this city. _We, | which wus earried. THE CRIB. o of the temporance orgunizations, from ful m'i',"imn'm e fontinue the nrency Inforus me of the fact % ' ‘in many of th o deals? Maybe thay will bef therefore, ask your houorable bods to earcfully Comuissioner 1loyne nominated Mayor Har- There was a ficree I nor'wester” on the lake | tho old 'Washingtonians, down throuxn the il- Just before the opera beg! 5 ] B. L. DE LISSER. 3 Seckman-st.. New York, . éropplng into Mentor next week.” - 7 consider the nbove reasons and make no cbarge | risen. * the head of tho most enterprising ity in | Friday night, the wind blowing at tho rate of B0 Sous catalog of kludved institutions, evento ( MAYOR HARRISON VISITED THE THEATRE . ATTEON. 3 = for li gense. and we will ever pray, etc. the world,” for the offee of President. Hewns | rorep-gfght miles an bour by actual messure- the present time. They haveworked io hurmony | und \uspected its various parts.. To,the reporter wl’l‘.'lh; io-:z:‘e'rfig‘e‘:ofo rI'l‘:ri?_m Fi aVIY.ll“lleat‘gntllv i e P ‘all have done nobly, and ench will | presout he said tha he Suw Sothing 15 116 ar- | Datied: & ates tried 10 o e 3 o INASMUCIL AS ALL THE FEDERAL OFFICES | _Ar, Van Sebalek presented a petition to tho v : i 2 . i unanimously elested, and, in tuiiug tho cbair, i tre sppolntive, there is but little wonder at the | Exchange asking tho lumbermen to exert their | spid that be thought the proposed celebration ment. Beforo the storn Arose there was nofce | Gortainly Bave its reward; for each shall return | ryngement of the few Shuirs_ which Sugosted | pare bimself Wih aswurions imbiation. and ehange Fhe fuct thut Chicago had | near the Crib, it having been driven north by | from sowing its preclous seed and watering it | possible dunger to the audience. It was bis - | mu e :'r‘:m“mm‘!nrdn'd gml‘x:fl,mfl e o Lz cord’s Restorative ave o simllal 30211 % Icll-‘iucrmclnx gn{lms who are willing lnl‘(ut‘mce in g&mng the city tol ni:"lfiel Bnmuppm» eminently ,,Npc’r. h 3 cazo bud J 5 om, so1 3 Seed s vaters up their regular business to joln the { priation in tho next anoui or the con- | once been an object of charity atthe hunds of | tho southwest wind. But about dusk a vust field | Wi b its tenrs, and the world will see it will cer- | tenton, if such had beeu the case. to bave in- lc i g anny of tax-caters. 1t {s bard to persuade a | struction of a viaduct over Sixteonth street at | the whole world sbould bo fcept alive in the | wiq noticed six miles off. As soun us the Lainly bear its sheaves with it. But we Bavo in | terfered, but, ‘ander the cireumstanses be should ll}:gg xza-;t;l;n: slf",! e x‘.‘é'i‘r“fi%';,“,;,‘* :fi: En‘nrv.n::,ar. man ot to seck ane of these nppointive offices | Centre avenug. memory of her citizens, as well ns her indomita- s Reciit frst el tho | (his ¢ity b new hstrumentulity, representing an | 4y nothing. The reporter informned him that & | jac Perizord. laspull, Lishig. 52 B > Whea his capabllity and popularity beforo the | _‘he resolutions favoring tho bullding of & via- | ble enery in rising so quickly [rom her ashes. wind settled in the direction first mentioned, ol tried, and firm organization, that isactive | representative of the Citizens' Assocfution: hud BIHOWN SIGESMOND. M. D., 16 zre not somtch to be inguired into.as his | duct at the above-mentioned polnt were adopted The foilowing permunent oflicers were thon Xeepers noticed that the tlow was drifting to- 9nd ‘onergetic in its efforts, and permunentin | been instructed 1o ‘eall upon him during the General Audnt for he U 8. and South America, We %refer. to the Temple of | arternoon, but bis Hunorsaid he would uot bave Sond stamp for descriptive clrcalar. fluence, real or supposed. with_the chief*in sunanimously, and several signutures wero added | elected: Viee- Pre: 5. J. W. Doane, N. K. | ward them. Along nbout i o'clock the ico | its results. ' flose kands tho sppulating lies In the case of | totie [l betod: @, ShCAEGHE E""bflk' gndfilmm{x;l Hlads tthah, BYron | reached tho Crib, striking it with such force as | HORGt e 3"':“3345: ge‘b;g the plensure of meeting the geattman, o3 ne I’ oo auLD nY AL D Ry Y ‘whose cadquarters &re . Jesse Spalding subm & & men . Smith: Seeretary, Or.J. Ward Kllis. 4! v 5 v o ja article. This re - would not be at the oflice durtizg the ulternoon. genatne 18 for sale H N, u Chicago, all ~are tolerubly cortain of | showlng tho growth of the trade inthe Pust | On motion, the Chair appoluted the following to make tho structure tremble percepelbly. T": Ot ltaced thirty-nve years sgo. and, while it bas | A|L tha rest of tho weok be Hevoted to thu in- | SowhClarkar, T &8 & s&.{"‘}xbfi 13 East Madiion: rfiw'"mm‘ on the busis ,_of | twenr ~nine years. 2 commitiee to sel rious committecs | obstruction being a pocmaneut one, the fce, o met with opposition, it has steadily grown until | terests of the city, but Saturday nfternvon he | i and o Cuicain. = 0 ‘isemu.- reform, but this ‘does b Chalr ssked about the'local supply of dry | recommonded by tho r port, course, broke in pleces, and the force beht udtho | it hos spread its wings over this entire lana, | Loree S ror bis own relaxadon, and cven'the | yi\SCHAACK, STEVENSON &Gt Ceavy Sl 5o e suahe: of smpicne ofice-seckers | lumber. Tho genoral apinion seomed to bo that | post ‘mecilng: Messes, £ C Humburger, Jobn | frugments drove tuom of to the atructure, some | from Muino ‘s!’mffll“‘;":rlg-r B plilnrs, stund | tompration of a cozy chat with the Secretary of {Vholcsale Avents for the Drux Trade adly, Lrom iy Tt thou,persevering oforts | LS P Voticr bud mot boon o tho | Bjefroy, . T pradwels, O F, dyers, B ofy | ot ek ol S0 Dot e | sroctin overy Stato und "eTiiory i Go SR | the ClLpens figocihcion S o Hied for years 1o come. Hne taborers in tho ablo for UryingainCOOCObEE, o Tollowing eentieuen were appointed o draft g'{,“,;fi,,ggng‘:g,\}f‘,":glg“,;,‘g.":,—,:;“g,,},f:'i::,‘;‘,{ ordihuto: doparméut, 3 boiwtital Ip iis core: o D e G THE PERFORMANCE LYON'S KATHAIREON. are m ! gcretary reas e fol A ent of y- va report at tl ext e - nies, as well ns very impressive. you ad- e Honpie oo oqme any, but the applicents for labor 0 5y owing statem fonstitution and by-hiws and report ntthe o Gown. o tho dcc field below. The in- | WRRES P0G rder of T 1 ove. Burity, | the arrangsment of tho chuirs was kept pretty T RRT) SPAREACARS S tre magy more. With the prospect ot a new | the stock of lumber on and I ihis city Feb. | meeting: Mesars. Albert Iavden. Edgur L. i len- e At e St e s the Govor- | 15, Lumber, 44,02 m. feet; ehingles, 186190 0.3 ehemun, Philip A. Ioyoe, M. E. Stode, sud oo e STk g wWie P, and ‘I-“(deluy‘t‘gfl;'m?gl&llnc:g el beauty, aid mnch a3 Ar B e, ban_previousiy Jed 52 Ko 2,426 .3 213, Eilis. 3: i - Ve et 0 3. Councll de- . 3 e’ " -t % s piekets, 20 colar pasty | Do S NS e OeIeg ivall ‘miebt, but was of tu | loveliness: NexL Chir which'ss composed of | Hon of the houso £4l0s 03 no subject which fn oy sy ony D N Lt $he ahotic of O rand Feb, 11550, | ~On motion of Mr. Hamburger, tho centlemen o y petty monarchs witha . The n % ‘motion of br. Hamburger, tho centlem b v i well ye: 2 | I ¥otlen of practice nd folsurc, recaom be- | X0 Tho stack of L0 o et month, 53918 | presont sizned thie rull, suvjet o the roort of :{.‘.‘;’f&'},fifi;;.fl‘:fi,“&&ih’régf Gl well yoster. | §irormost sublime degress of 1tied, ppraved: | LS o phae Souid not fail to enu3s trouble, it For some uvexplained reason the office which | ™, fect DS toc on Memborship, in order thit | Letore, and very high ut the putping-wells o i Stcot Jomplurs, ho paraphecnalia of i e ster. For Instance, a_gentlemnn whose Reems most sought after is that of - "Mfr. B, L. Auderson will perform the dutlesof | posterity might know who Lad fathered tho | ghore. " It was so clear, however, thut oue could is quite expensive, and is furnished by the Tem- | wife Ou?“pigd one. u‘rh mewcnxurrs p_luée,{’ fi,‘; :gg i COLTuCTon de rrre AL REVESUL, | CeterREEbSmOstR o D B us Battigay: | soliente; 1 atscusslon, tho meeting | 255,408 Lo 0, Con o omotuing that | DlE SntiLs eEVISE TG e e oancll ety o O o F " Secoiid chalr, which There o 45 3 e fter some genera! elon, meeting | So080¢ b dono often, But thls fact docsnot | 8 o i £ 5 £ g en e e e L sl LOUIS HUTT R B e 5c 10 | fnjicute oxceptional PRELY 0L, (OCHEE [ T e, this, 18 the ot s ana | aad i 2 g e % 5 . ouse. X : N e y 5 e opencd with ench now udministration. Col; ) - AT mittee appointed to name tho per- },‘,‘&‘5,‘..’,‘,‘,{‘;‘3‘1&,‘:’;‘{;“,”‘.‘5;f’ifl‘l‘,‘ fo mo ke by | Cighrers of Tomplira or any ludy, of good rep, Xt umothor pluco. o gentieman placed bis cait \ oLt Tver would accept the oflice azuin, and | qpe Feellng of the County Oommisslon= ‘maneat cothmittees lg] to mgeth’l‘m:'sdzly 1u: 3 | e Grorm getting *rilod” by aitation. g;gcc:‘o&':&,;h brc,‘2 éi‘&'é‘.i‘n’f' h:::xmcr?.a,d :égr:fl :g? :?[‘lxg;fl; i x::;_sfi ml?ew%?’ssgfifi:m fnd 1o !mefl W 0 m en Rnrs olice. and the: Committeo | *'No aumge has yot been dote (o tie CHb DU% | Tove, O ity and_Fidelity. Tho Imitintory | his position e YBclently to allow of n passige. be is consides v ¢ Rod to have the Inside track of Al | Tee Anons “riat Alleged Astempred | DB B e e L s 1o Moot Monday | some sroubye Is had (rom lee wetting Into 086Of | Lot onles in this, ke tho other deparnneats | AL LI nen signt of both- policemen aad it competitors. In the beginning of his reign be antagonized tho distillers by his ul Briber; - G sl constru et b L s i at Alr, Haydon's place of;businoss. the gatos. A very 5 s cha 614 not call his attentlon to the fuct \ Do i ok o 3t o el 8- e L AlieseConnty Comubionon o e | T puMoR, - o St seporter went,up 1o, tho Horlh e Orieare Fy chab alane L, | BATS it o all e rales of e Who want glossy, luxuriant ™ B i VR e it | S oo e exoasvo accouat ot the | i, | s it | Bttt S drbmsn o | MU SR B e it and wavy ireases of abundauty B, e, Topatons e S Tho | aliered atwompt to Lribe Louls Hut as that e actor who canuot dfa 1s worse than 8 | $icket tho obluct being 1o Wiarmialy, 19, et | o o readlig of e e hose rellg. | use of movuble ceats o crowded autliguig beautifal- Hair must uso- P L L TR . s bon he was faterviewed on | PHIter: e R Orty wna bt crowded by tho loo. | 1 EOUEr (00, 1o tho Ol e fo those of | will be reduced to u mintmum Bt Huverly'sos | LYON'S KATHAIRON, . Thi [Eble. For'this position, T und the busincss | Comamisslonor was wash by WO° erviewedon | POPS e an article f & newspaper head- | Ho gives tho tolephons soursersition herowith, | lous exercises ure searee LT unite fu | long as th rules regulating (helt cmpioyment b £ | it gl i, aae Dot ke | oS0 L el “333&'32‘11,}:;‘;,,?{,‘5 60 % The Political Outlooks, just sca the bottom 20 tant thig raader iy RO Just how souch in- | 30F CRESURT FUh T eociat snd mornl va woll | are rigidly kenlnrces. L EHlf in case of puoley clegant, cheap article alwa i T 0 W v : i W) o2y A p \ nnlulx‘s?xnie';%cnfifig ;-filfuy':s:lg:g P g::‘nrg rooms lhmul;hout the, day, and caused | line and see if it's *sold by nil drugglsts. wHello, Crivt’ Who's that?” e i—‘u’.‘.‘,‘&"‘“énfx'"’t’fiflfi’wfifi e Salrodng e miaht eomBlSh: A Siaio person thrown makes tie Hair grow freely kast foree Harvey to°a srrong raco. Ex-Ald. | a great deal of oaieqt, maloly favorblo to | A TLondoa booksellor who irled to imitate Dr. Hello, Wterorks! Ao il il thoso by the power of religion and rélli dovin by it m Bt Lege 080 of those fatal jum3 and fast, keeps it from falling sy s il Chmeemet | Mo o deprinoy S P iy Tamneelived a0 resks g Ulerol MRS || At T €9 Sieddy whIL 40 708 I iy Ve, Boone i "Ll | 0, TS ottt i momectall | O, 4TSS ‘and enres gray- the . i 8¢ 1 i ambrook. & ) o S - s o % " d . ona upon another, with consequences o the ¥ Erct e rmce, Willlum E. Mason, who ba | oz the Commissioners, nlf of whom, with | Jy entlemnn (at the theatra— What 8o | '+ Hows: tho lco out there? E true and pormanent refurm. JhE i ao | one unon, snether, i eor e heoryof | . 1CS% removes dandruff and ke the pesition, which: his triends s two exceptions, were in the rooms durmg | 1% Ttk of the sceneryr” Second geutieman— | [t Bud. S e S rotorm will ns surely fail, but the | more ihan one theatrical disaster. All told, itching, makes tho Hair Pomieed him by , which, his Triends day, was | one or bW E3eRTON T Chotter was on hund to | ji(oR " o eettier Gainsborougn bat i my | HOWBIERISIT! o b top on the south | mAT who placcs.s, B llanco on God, and fthers wero perburs ot morothan W extra seas strons” giving it & curling vis. He will make & run, but has too | catch the wossip, and presents It for the tnfor- [ MO - : s ¢ o o, south | Wilies himself to God in this great un ortaking, |'in the theatre yesterday, B0 the Cxi - 4 v 0, i e i, BAKS 8 et the, | et or g pabiics W it for the latonr | _An edttor tn Georgla sass: “Gold is found in 5145, and about Level with tho top on tho est | [jysSure to guoceed; Irofits to tho management could bardly scem to tendency and kecping it in . i mbch is more valuabie for ts putronsgo’ R T e ° | ity c‘:!lumies‘fi‘\ s State, etver fn toree, | #jtou 19 i on the north aad wost ldes?” *Sur Graer i the Toited States I 10,2 1ecy Sompenate fur the risk meurred, ovea oL any desired V%cism‘on. Beau- z value, 3 - o copper in thirtecn, fron In forty-three, dinmon: « Cloar. prosperous con 3 3 3 T ! ) B 5 _e'fg‘g‘,{,;‘l";‘,',m‘.'f,‘é’um’fi‘}i';fl an offer s tho | copper in thirleen, X0, SOV of thew; and L GJonr et 15 the Crlb from the surtaco of the Ponbe Ccanmot. beexcelled 'for beauty, or Beople say theg must o scats, and hen it tiful, healthy Hair is the sure | s oo tor svout gt e cossiox O3 th an s ey il e s e e R M SR i, S | SR MERSRERSI LSt | resnlt of ning fatiairon, P Gatboueh ber commisuion docs not To0% | | auswer to.a quers put by the seribe, “It 18 | -0, dsacty excluimed Pennimun, I wih T | % Between forty and (6, cer Rt of overy Chriatian‘man and woman, n fuct | sclves ‘who are partiully to blame. ¥ g > ober, there, are pleaty of people who | generally the highest Lidder that bribes; T gguldmix‘ficl in Suu_'\LelllIn[.Ié { go“belégmall{mll "sl'oe; ho Ico is about afey feet hig! D evory sood, Inw-abiding citizen, ‘and especial- o B man it wouldyis by ey i how 1 ¥ of oy man_who wishes to stand firm o the Ancestors a I Mal.-Gen. Stanles. : = believe that ‘they could_satisfactorily Hil this ‘ a before. oo, The Chicago ngency hus “‘;gfl buttcup | And. :::hvi‘:—ru‘i C?;ngi:s:g:::!‘ Pr\?s‘:g: ]Eglnesl G5 a | murder in the secand degreel” : . + And how far out docs this plle extend?” o An7 i thero ought tobe 4 branch of tis ion: % Jeeonsolidution of tne agencles throughodt | zeneral guifaw over tha remark. A strabger in Galveston asked an old resident |. o Perhups 155 feet.” o, Bradr in cvery town and village In tho Staje. A Paris journal contaiug this advertisemont: | 1 L i | <R e Vel e foor st | by w0 R | R e v || PR G VIR SNl it G | AP e e Sl T prod O e I o | Corlisioner Tiheluwnid whon tbe reporter | yollow-fever: *dsagencnil thing, " Hie o ve | e 3hd drcaly plup, The louss lco oribe Tomplar of i State, who wil amsver | 818308 SEC N vive Bim » commission. o | N ‘Tpupran.’ | €l8 of guaranteed uuthenticity. Dx;creunn abso- . CHIBROPUDI:, bor it “gpa) 2 3 b 480 be filled. Miss Sweel's claims | gsked Lim what ho UHOWEAE about it. He con- | piy, “you can't tell upul you buse tried it Hme, A e o nlodi it the rate of about B, i ac ther bave been for yeurs | tioued: T think Lous Hutt Is telling e | yod afn'c altve, O s host Tikely yellow- | 108 10KE 18 Do o ; —— Tute. SAddress bim at bis scudio. No. — Bue de S Re=tul admiulstration of tho officg duripe | - 3. Coburn, what do you think of this brib- 3 s T g AVILR ) iow much feo in the wo i A Historical Pitcher. D—, from 1l p. - B R s Dlkee, which fhué‘r:i 5‘:‘;”'6'2;‘,‘ wfl%fié"fr :‘h_‘e ery husiness?” asked the roporter of that Com- A tame li-on—The sofa.. * «Ts thore any d‘;‘“fl. to be apprehended?”’ Albany Journal. = Roonss 2 ané & e some veara neo. und e et aupe | O mm T BELIEVE A dam growler—A tigréss. “Well, if tho_wind stouid comc from e | | Tucreis now o "exbibltion at Heury o STOCKHOLDERS® MEETINGS. ,[szparate for Ladiex By been to e 0n the L N LL, § EVE OUTT. . northwest the northwest and west pates miz s on X k. and O Lonts, mealk &nd i ok Ly " ihote who. rC. | A manwho 3 aproch birm in tiat manger | Sequel to foxt play—An egg.. ! o eloged: wad. it would souboif the | {erestns, Lo, o oty b Siocknolders’ feeting. T Feober Ber late husbund's gillant services. | 183 fool,” answoree the Commissioner. o give the Devil his due—Give him b—L. ater-suppty foram Liour OF two, and perhaps | LWO fect high, and ot 18 wideat Dol atants | | Th 4 nmmual meeting of. the SockholdGes of e (rEHio e k,,""'”"'a’ applicant for this otlice is Col. W. S. ) know Harms casually: everybody kuows % : tor n longer time.” - foot and a buif fodiameter. a et i o e o & Silver Siini Co. will Lo w‘mmue. b mn!- LN mx;b”":a cierk in tha Superior Court, He is | the Harms fmnlis. [ guess,” remarkod Commis- The sphinx i3 & mystery—the hen, an egma. X Hlow tauny men bave you working out there¥” ured by Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem, lln xa‘:‘.l. e Culeaso interhelse el e rborm-st. on u ngumseller, Sispnens A1l He l',"“‘lrggg and possibly successful fiwht. | Eioner Ender tothe tupurter, I w5ill bosrd tho lur i bis Jairl” protested | “We Have four in the wells bauling out feent | for Horace Joncs, oy mgeg;,fgr:“dw‘;gmg; TS, R TUNT. Secretary. s et Butg udPosed 0 bave good backing in_the “Ayhat do you thiak about the affatr?™ the villain whon ho entered bis closet aud donned | tha rate 'of one. basketiul per minute, and two | SigTY mu‘gllm og fsrl"' nent evants o N mer e ere i BOTDOE cpublican merabe: ezis- s statement is true.” : “ e ——m———— . ¢ ut W 10 . A e 3 o AN ES. Wareand tho Counr nembers of tho Lezls, | M ommissioner Knopf was quietly interviewed, e Poct and the Eagraver. e wind 15 no worse than 16 1s Wiormonir whicn aro, mealigy porrsls of T I TIOE T STOVES AND L. S PreadoD *10 that, ko Las_recently been elected | Gnd saids 1 dont tbink that Louis Hutt would Boston Leteer 4. Providance Press. | *Where Is the tugt’ 5 Washington and Jobf S or sket e Dl Unper A RAT. REEVES & COJS, Tiekos AND RAN '-‘G‘E‘ S. Preident of e’ Gnion Voteran Clab, which Is | mtke any assorclon that \ras not troe.” L Botan ey e o torday ancat | ~SHOS Ut bo K7 | ot of much'servico, as | circled with two rows of skeleled CUGH) Potera 10 8. Clark-st. wnd 12 : 2 - . 3“‘& 4] psec’:gm ";’»fifi.‘:«"fifié‘& x:lzl:,flosgg :%ggnucmxs alleged bribery aifair?” said tao raver. "gu“ ‘}l,;ftr‘lé,ym“;,:;‘_ 5 . g:}lnffflfld . stJSw ver see the, 1 uf bgm;mé,m? (!,’,c,_«f“'"; ;"if.‘.’.%’-ffi.‘.{.‘a“;é CQ'}.";; Dfip‘:o- and Exchanged. uced raes parts. p. % ©. H. LOW, 5 A » c 5 ngray - “ d R the Constitution, cacl = = = g Ak wod who will undoublediy secure a ‘e man who docs that sind of business | jonlong resident fu Now York: Hewus engacd Losver g:.“fi‘,"“’;f,fi“jg‘{,:ffl‘l‘d anger | e G trophics. and. cmblems. Ou the MISCELLANEOUS. . 110 Liake-st- Tut couatry infiuence. would chout the county suyhow. Osgood i3 & . O ot Dr- Molland's « Katrina "3 guesa LhAL'S 3 good-by. 0 5 O e | fun O e e who olfered. to go upon bis | foF o Mustration of UC, ' tho puolishoraund | *The aame to 0%, . ower circle uro_ plorures of Comb ot 11, X0 C IDR. KE Apl DIRDS. g B g O R | S et By S ol il he | v oels Shies exinei, Gt e Bsagnsvictonfu Lake Chammuiit Sept. 1y |30 kv DR o | e PO i \ase of otice, tiut, revertholoss, there ure 3Eai8 | wecureditha conteaghBe intended to | ked to reflt themn. * Ob, nol” be couldu't IYOR MATTERS. T e ot n ¢huse ‘of Sixty hours, and 4 173 South Clark-st., CBi i UENUINE GERMAN gipiesl that, it the country calls, they hote | _suprer 1T TO THE MAMBROOL COMPANT. | o chat. But ho mwst; thers was no alterau- | The Committce 00 Hurbors and Bridges will | view of Commodore Perry’s victors: This s y ERIEag9. g c An‘ AR!ES il s, feoepiably to Themeelves, ot least. | Why, Hambrook was around at the meeting of | tive. o : ..+ | meetat2p. m. Tuesduy. e pitcher has only been used on q‘::“e’ gu:fl;c‘ m‘; mfi%‘x’:fl'flfififl'fl{ s by mall. froe of charn, ;::{: [ Hi s sion, on the reception of Gen. Lafuyeti o i sician tn the w'm,hq B Eam b 3 KA xm”.‘«.x..P.._’.'-_”‘R‘ 853 and i¢lol 0 % mun- T hen (he bids came up for copsidera- | - o O, yes. therh bk Kichard H. Tutnill are * men- | the id3 cume up for considera “What was that?" The Treusurer received from South Town Col- | Ciry'in 1824, when o fine old puncn was 31%1-.;3\1 ke b0l Seorge toncgoe ut peith ? {on, und spoko of some of (he Commi TS A : ither woull make # strong pull | tion, and SpO e of the Commissione SEni O i vorses—thoy | Lesier Furwell 1500 i currency th Towa Col- | ity il whets e ol puien v : : iseal * ’ fovihied crowd. 1tis now owoed by ugrandson | PRIVATE ,DR LU C AS. |- § . : Tortng Plece, Gen, Lesks 3 cord. | who did not voie for nim a8 —— ——. 1 have no 1 B e, oo DS T o ory | doubt of the truth of Hutts statement.’’ would uever be mf ks 2 "WOOD MANTELS. 2850 bas ncid e i 2 e ed oty ) eneral opinion that tlute hud the Shero was_a Slight unpleasantuess for years MFones, whointends to present it either | DISPENSARY, PRS-t Lol bt for retaining the | Tho weneral ovipion that Uute % (L0 % | porien tho Dootor uad PRt o) ha | TheSuperiatendent of Streots bas nll his spare of Horeedones whoorencs o e Smitnsonian e >y WO oD ™ ANTE' 3 is assistants wi! . 2 | truth when he sud 1o a TRIBUSE reporter that L &dfigh althougis the ‘éfi,‘;{;gggl{' {ex{xfim‘;fi_. Churley Hurms had offered him smm"m id him | similar slips of JIr. Lioton ‘s tongue, but they | men at work on the down-town streets, remov- Institution. - s _— Dy wou [0ud which nny otber Districi-Attor- ey o iBo Court-House furniture contract | nade it up BOT A ETERE, 7 nile ago, and o 014 [ ing the suow from - Lhd crossings and clearing e —— Soartoreaby the State of Tisols for, the “spocim, St S s nsten to throiw overboard. Theonly | for the Hambrook Munufacturing Company was- i‘fi!:(:l ::gcm;e‘:‘e;xg\ ol oo held forth to the out the gatters, and hopes to prevent the flooa- Brown's Bronchial Troches will ln's‘!.nmly xe- | ic, und urinacy diseases. "Consultation frue. Houss,) ‘m “ Fom & w“ { 'w:i‘i!fl-"- mu t of his auditors. ing of ccllars when the 8now melis. Thus far, | leve s cougl. 8 ‘cold, or hoarseness. 23cents.” | am.1p ¥ und608p. m 'Bn_n.l;a:n. 1.t 13 % m. 0alre o oLl S > 3 > Zealcangjqyy, t Bariye, ¢ 03 agail .- Lenk Hirnm | concurred ia by Comimissioner Wood. 1 Who is ready m%sfi F_ne:‘, umg’inl!m[s of- ‘County-Attoroey )V:ueu said the penalty for | amusemen’

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