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THI CHICAGO THE CITY. IN GENTERATL. | ! C.D. PARKED, of Now Orleans, 18 st tho Bhor i man. M. K. 8Anronn, of Now York, is at tho Tre- 1| mont. ) W. I, WeLtaxarox pad family aro at tho Tre- = mout. + 1L W. Cooren, of Tondon, England, isat tho Paclfic. Jonar J. 8. POLK, of Des Moines, In,, I8 nt tho Pacifie. L. N. Frrzovgir, of Dallns, Tex,, {8 at tho i Paimer. 3! A. B, BMYmF, Sherlff of Baltimoro, sat tho Palmer, £ CArr. W. R fl. Crowenn, U. 8. A, s at the +; Garduer. i W i Bhernl } o 1AM TooTnE, of Lindon, N. J., I8 at the 1L ft. VAN Devne, of Cinolnnntl, f8 at the ; 8horman. i Dit. F. W, PontErrirLD, of Council Dlufa, In., .1 15 nt the Pacific, i Junay Granox B, Youxa, of Clinton, Ta, is at the Shorman, J. 11, MiuuAnp, Prosident of the Firat National Bank of Omnba, Neb., I8 at the Palmer, Dr. J. G. Meacias, of Raclne, Wis,, and Dr. i i Tt MeArthur, of Ottawn, 11}, nre nt the Tremont. i i & 1" Ty Rov. Fred T, Wines, of Springtiold, Seo- + rotary of theState Board of Charities, s at tho t Pacific. ing. 8. A, Buronn, Miss M. Buford, and Miss s.hln. Edson, of lock Isinnd, il are at the Palmer. . F. Mits, of Codar Kaplds, General Tickot Agent of the Burlington, Cednr ltaplds & North- , ‘ern Haliroad, 14 at tho Tremont. T, ¥ LIXDE, Mnfur of Hot 3prings, Ark., §a In . thp city visiting hls férmer partner, Dr. H.'C. Mugnusson, J. G. MEpixaeR, Divector, and Charles A, “Finker, (enerl Superintendont uf elegraph, ; llw! lmu Dultimore & Oblo Hallroad, nro at tho : Pulinor. \ ‘[ friends of County Commlssioner J, W. Stewart are pushing hls namo forward for tho . Mayoralty, aud nppear to be very sungulno of | success. SEVEIAL mombors of the Tallerton Gun Club visited the grounds of the Club nt Tollerton yes- terdny and cnjoycd themsclves with u day's | shooting. Most ot tho gentlemen returned Iast a1 eveoonlng. ! i Ty sturdents of the Chlcago University gavo a2 Wushingtoninn snpper” Just night that wus well attonded and enjoyed by all. Specehes, soclnl chat, and llterary oxerciges were tho ore der of the cvening, ¥ TAE temperuturo yoesterday, s observed by Manasse, optichin, 8 Madison street, TRIBUN Tuliding, wils at 8 1. ., & degreess ‘10 a, m., 05 12 i, 397 3 p. iy W03 6 D T, 803 8 Do, B Lia- Tometer, 80, n., 2.30; 8D, n, 20,67 Iir first performnnce of tha * Damnntion of Paust” will be given by the Apolla Chub and Thendare Thomus' orchiestra tn the Cented Musle-1iall this cvening. Tho snlo of eenta for the second wock begius to-1marrow mMornig. _Mn. Lucrus I, BTANR, wha' hns heen tho past oo years with Moses’ Warren & Co., hus #e- cepted. o positon tondered him hy Charles Scritngr Sons, of New York, Mr. Stare tnkes with bim tho hest wishes of the mnuy Iriends ko ‘hns nado o this clty AT nn adjourned meeting of the onrd of DI- reotors of the Weat Divislon Radiway Uompany, beld yesterday, tho following oificers wore elected for the ensuing yoar: J. R. Juues, Pres- Ident: B. 1, Cwmpbell, Vice-President; Uceorgs L.'Webb, Secretury ano Treasurer; James K. Lake, Superintendent. WLt E. Fornes, who_claims to bave been dnartonder for Fox's Thoeatre, on Desptaines streot, snys that the hursted mmunager I8 not in- debted to him, und that ho bus lost”nothlng hut his position by the collapse, und that soww of the amatnts stated ns duo tho othor cimployés were exaggorated by them. .. B. H. Waronox, Genernl Managor of tho Lake Erlo & Western Raiflrond: Georgs Olds, General Frolght Agent of the Clllcurfl Milwankee & 8t Paul RaMfrond; Llijub St resldont of the Burlington & Bouthwestern ftalleonds . W, Holmos, Assistant Superintendent of the Union Puctiie Rinllrond; and Georgo €. Kimbull, Gen- sral, Manuger of the Chiengo & Michigan Lnke Bhuro Halirond, aro at tho Pacitie. X .'Tite. Cook County Suniny-Schoal Assaclntion will bold ot conventlon Fridey nnd Saturday. ot Firwoll B #relimloury moeetings wiil bo beld Thursdny oventng at 8 a'vlock, ns follows: North HideNow England Congregatienn) Chureh, Grunt Placo dethmdist Episgopid Chiirehi; South Sulo—Trinlty Methodist RUNCH]MII Church, Bixth Prosbytorian Cburch; West Side—tecond aptisL Chureb, Lighth Presbyterian Church, Tie idon of bullding a now Poor-Houso is at present recelviug consliderable attention from tho'membera vf the County Honrd. Comumis- sfoner Purington, who has Just returned [rom o trip.through the Fast, visitoda number of in- stitutions of that charscetor whito nbsont for the purpnso of récelving suggestions ns to tho best method of . coustruvting und _wmaintaining u ounty Foor-House. 1le will probubly givo his :ldeucn tho subject to the Loard at” an early ute. . YESTERDAY being n National holldny—Waeh- ington's Birthday—tho oumuf uillees were tlosed At noon, and thorofdre vory [litla business wus done. There wus hot uny session of elthor branch of tho Criminnl Court. Tho Grand-Jury teld a short segsion and ndjourned sbout 11 i m, 1t did not pusy upon wny nportunt cascs, Tho'County Court wus (n sesglon during tho duy. 'l;no L’;numy Dourd rugms on the South Sldowere ojosed, i ' Joazpn BeNepict, of No. 13 Fordinind streot whilo pleking eanl niang tho trucks of tho Pltts- burg, Clneluoat! 8t Louls Railroad, nenr Hoyneavenue, ut T:10 yestorduy morniig, was secidentally runoverand glmost instantly killed by oxtra switch-engine No. M. ‘The budy wns diagged somo distance und budly mnogicd be- foro tho engine could bo stopped. *The deceaswl was n German, 490 yenrs of uge, un upholstererby trude, und left n wifo and one child In poor cir- oumsinnces. tTye Lincoln Park Cominissionors mot yestor- day aftgrnoon. The Commitico of propurty- ownurs on llumboldt banlevard—consisting of Moasts, 8. 1, Kerfoot,J, W. Fariln, Jehn Juhne gon, dr., and Mr. Hosmer—appeired und advos cated the Improvemont of the boulevurd so g toconneet the West Sido parks with Lincoln Purk, Nonctlon was takedi by the Boavd in tho moatter. . Aftor examining plans for n now bridge In Lincoln Park, the Bourd adjourned. _Tir District Grund Lodgo of tho Order of Kesher Bhel Barzon continned [t sessions yuos- terduy nt the Paimer House. During the “day the rxul-puon as to tho establishment of 1 Homo for the Agod was de Ly nn ntlicmative voto of 10102 nuys, Bubi he ‘I'rustecs woro nuthorized th recelv and grounds, und to 0 withil thirty days. Tue Comunitteo on Consti- tution reported a recoinmendution thut Rebueen Lodgos bo relvstated In tholr full inemberanl p, which wis concurred fn. The session will be continusd to-day, T monthly mooting of tho Chicago Boclety of Decorntive Art wis held at tho Pulmer House yesterday, “Color' wns the subject be- 1ore the moeting, and the discussion was cons duetesl \3- tho {'resldent, Mrs, 8. U, Uriggd, and other Indles prosont. The meoting was unusus ally Jurge, buth tho intereet In the Soelety and tho mombersbip bing un tho Inerease, From 3 10 4 v'clock "Thursduy the Bocioty will huve on exhibitlon at its -rocins ut 150 "Btute strect, Rundaunte whilow-curtnii of ts awn doxdin, to bo prosented to Mys, Huves by the Womun's Cheitiun Temperunee Unlon, ALTHOUGH yestorduy wasn_holiday, belng the birthduy of the Futtior of lls Country, thoro was very little absurviico of the ovent to bo nos tleed fn Cbicuxo, und probably nova few of hor eltizons last hight went 1o "bed without onee having thought during the day that tho = of Fobrunry wus u momentous dute 1o au Amer- fean. The Kturs and Stripes wero unfurled to tho breeze From inost of the pubilio bulldings and hotels, the schiools wid Beard of Trade wero cluged, ulso the Government und County’ iSuflle {ogs, unit the Bons of Virginie indulged In u graod bunquet, of which an account 18 given elsowhere, Aslio truni thuso fow tokens of ros speet and patrfotls, thore was slight ovidenco in Chicugo of w holday. Dupurv-Brasuive Stavy bud a Httle fun on his Bauds Monduy evening, (o bl o writ of pod. sesslon from tho Superlor Conrt in favor of Avery J.Sudth, und nalnst Juties and Muris Ruogys, fur the portbwest corner of Polk ond Hheeinnn streets, u lurgs three-story hrick build- ing, Btaey took with bl tea men, und eaptuved n saloon ikud bunrding-bouse, und various tenes wonts. In onu i found W womuH pol whoi, i tho sumo I allored fow duys ngo, o had oserved o sume wmens I w divorce s, She was vl drunk on o w bed, whilo her ifxrcu 11l onen stuod bout fn w cold room, dirty and unonred tor, d tho best o cottld for thoi, aud wiil endeavor 1o huye the children looked aftor by tho Humnue Soclety, MATima TinsMAN und wife, Hving in the rear of No, 16h West Fourtcenth streot, uureowly sepperd sufocutian by coalsyns Monday ulght. The bullding wus formerly oceapled s {mkury. aud tuo Tinsumun ity lisd ouly recontly moved In, with the tntention of cureylug on 1h st business. A flro wis sturted i the oven atd o'cloek 16 tho aiturugon, und tho tumily retived In the eventus, leaVing the oven doors open. At 1l o'clock wtio of the boarders upon coming found “Tinsmun and wife anoanscious and almost usphyyiated, le drageed thei both out of bed, and lnying thom i Eh0 Hour, opeied utl the o DG Wil wid then hustily sgummatied Dr. Butier o utiomd w. s wump:.uuuun undoubtodly saved 0 lives of both, "k Coroner yeatorday hield un inguest at Ko, s Cleaver. strost upon — Frunk Delorwior, & Yolandur, 40 yuurs uf nge, who stfungled bim- self with u joatber strup 1o & wutsr-closet fn the seur of bis hume., Tho jury, from tho evidenco, Jound that the wan was ut tho thme temporsrily losaue LY Feuspn of thu cxcessive usy of nlconnlle drinks. An Inqucst was nlso held at No, 141 Townsend strect upon Mrs. Josephino Haunschlld, 59 yoars of ago, who died on the 18Lh Inst, by reason of ehock and collapse, res sulting from injurics recoived at tho lHalatod street nnd Chicagoavennocrossing of the North- westorn Railrond, The jury, from the evidance, found no ano to blame, but_ censured the rall- road company for not having more than ono fiagman at fich u crossing. Efforts are belng made to have a viaduct bullt over this crossing, and tho nceldent to Mrs. Haunschild {8 a stronic argument for one. Mt Lrvi 7, LiTrR will poon orcot an elegant reshilenco at tho southenat corner of Pine wnd Huperior streets, The lots huvo n depth of X0 feet on Superior street mud a froutno af 109 fect on Plnu.. The plans aro niot all perfected, but It Is the futcntion ut present to hive tha building set well buck on Pine street but tho gide near the Buperlor-strect line, Mr. Georgo Bturges contetnplntes bullding on the lota south, and sixty feet will bo left botween tho two dwellings and hath hnve tho samo uniform dis. tunce from Pinn streot, Durlug tho ercetion of this palatinl homo Mr. Teltor will go abrond to il to s largo collection of pnintings and bronzes. Inn radiug of two blocka on the North Sido are gome of tho fineat reslilences fn Chilengo, Cyrus McCarmlick has tho Inrgest. and. the grounda are morp extensive, Strang n- Varinbly paiso before the beautiful resldenco of Perey 1L Smith., The stone ssed in tho cons M‘mctlun of Henry J. WILIng's houeo is yet to bo t d it is hoped it will stand tho test. nrk nuer's solldly- bullt building fooks as if the swoer intendod it should remain #% years, Snmuol M. Nickerson, President of the First Natlonal Bunk, is finlkh- 1ng his large und costiy residenco upon the Samo curner where he lived before the fire. He has a firc-proof nrt nnllure;. Henry Rithop has ane of tho most somfortabie dwnllines, situnted noae tho Fourth Presbyferinn Church, Chr.stopher Watrons, of Willinm M, Hoyt & Co., hns i con- Apieaons and peeuliur budlding, the observatory Velug noticed by all tho pussers-by, THE FIRE CELERATION. While In conversation with n TRIDUNE re- portor yosterday Mr. N, K. Fulrbnnk agld: *Do you know that the proposed fire celebration 18 emphatlenily squelehed and sat dows upon, unu that Tue TRIUNE hos done_much towards it and deserves oredit tor it? EverybodySwhn hns n right vimv of this thln!r rous the nbsundity of such n demonstration. ‘Ihey got me to quletly encournge tho affair, untll found out whut It wns, Let us toli bolls on dny. Let us romcmber tho thousinds never have reenperated from the terriblo enlamity, It s mostly ontalders who have como here sliiee the lire, who are unxious for the cele- bration, which s only a’ mess of foollsiness. How o yon suppose tho foriner ownera of the grent Sierman and Couch estates feel nbout celeprating? ~ And thoso nre only two cnses. believe that fully 40 por eont of those ruined by tha fire nover have recoverod. No, Ul tell you what 1 understoud tho - wholo thiug was [ntended tor—n speculution, They have, understand, a ot of old costumes and trapplings in Memphis and St, Louis which it was intended 1o bl herc and sell tous for new. Itwas a guod scheme, and might have netted somehody 35000 ur §0.000, That'athe whole thiog in o nuts hell. 1 am fn favor of & monument, Lot us conmemorate tho tenth nnniversacy by ereet- ing n manmoth art bujlding. Let it conibine in it rooms for our Public Library, a grand artegallery, opon dully to tho publie, gra opora-howse, and tho surroundings belong to such npluce:; 1 wlil help sucha thing along, and thore ought to bu raisod £1,000,+ 000 tor that purpose, That would Lo a zood wiy to commemornto our culnmity, Let it be nwe- morinl bullding thut will stand, so that ages to come muy knuw why wo crceted {t. Wo have the men ‘und the menns, and why should it not be nocomplisherd 2 - But Tum ready to coliperate 1n nny undertuking that will comimemorate tho calumity und ut the samo tine benetit Chicugo.™ THAT MARITAGE LICENSE BUNINKSS EXPLAINED. It was stutod in yestorday's TrIDUNE that a German womnn glving the name of Susanni Hizcker hnd called ne tho County Clerk's ollico Maonday for a murringo licenso perinitting her to y Mr, F. F. Cole, u real-oatnto ngont, AS Bhe eould niot stnte whethor or not Mr. Cole was u mmurrled man, the lieonse was rofused her, and she was Informed thint shio must bring tho real- estate man to-the front before It would Lo fssucd to her, A reporter cnlled on Mr. Coloat hils oitico yesterduy to muke inquirics ubout the wumau. “The geotleman was found inn vory apituted stato of mind, and sald that bo bud been bothered by tho woman in question for gomo timo past. She bad written lotters to him in German, and_had called nt bis otlico, but ho know nothing of her, and belloved her to bo In- sane. Ho thought some oug was trving to play a practicu) joke on him by imposing upon the woimin, und tho thonwht of murrying-her nad never onco entered bis mind. Later in tho doy Mr. Colo and Constable Eckart cnlied nt Tie Tirisuse oitice, The Conatable had enlled on tho womun in the cage und hnd obtalned from hor the lotters purporting to have buen written by Mr. Cole, It was ovident that they fud been writton by soine woman, h8 thoy were in o feminine hand, and thoy wore signod with thov nume * Kohl'* Tho theory Is that tho ‘womnn Beeker,who 18 it Ignorant German serve ant, has been made the vietlm of u praotical Joko by thuse whu hnve writton her lotters for her. DR LECAS WILLIAMS, .y nlso known s * Dr."* Lucns, guvo bond beforo Jugtice Hnmmer yesterday 10 nppenr Feh. 25 to o exumined on the chirgo of wemult. with” tn- t ‘The complainnut s bis wite, Lilly Wiltinms, a meek little woman sbout &) years old, who sware that Fob. 18 hor husband "*did unch and choke her and threaten to kil ber,' 'ho ** Dioctor's ™ vifica 18 on Clurk street, und his practice lles entiroly in tho treatmont, or pre- tended treatment, of “cortain® dlsenscs, his businoss belng advortised by bund-bitls, THE CITY-HALL. Crry-TnEASURER GeiLeuss, of & Milwaukee, calted on Controller Gurney. A No husiness was dono at tho City-Hall, thaugh the hends of soverul Dopartments were around In tho nornlug, BATURDAY, twenty-five firemen wijl leave for Now Orlenns under command ot Asslstunt-Mur- shals Sny and Conway. DUSINESSSMEN on Murkot streot, near Ran- dolph, compinine to the Muyor sbout the dump- h‘mnr Tnuw o frout of thoirstores. It wlil be stopped, ‘Tun fnventory of tho uncinimed recovored &toten property in tho possess on of the Pulico Department b beon comploted, It embruces B rovolvera, clothing, truiiks, witchos, sliver- ware, und ull sorts of articies. Tho stulf will b sold ot nuction next week. P'rov, PATON, Chiomist of the Honlth Depart- ment, hus been analyzing slrups, aud out of twelve snples tonnd that soven contiinud fron Aatts snd four calolo sulphute or gypsun. Not e wig o pure cuno sugar sirup. Tho setlers of tho Logus stuft whil bo prosocuted. HMALL-TOX, Bix cases of swall-pox were reported to the Health Department yestenduy: No. 350 Stato Ktreet, No. B4Rl Btato street, No, 20 Wost Chicago _uvenue, No, 2% West Chicugo avenue, No. 2wk Mary street, No, 118 Suuth Jufferson strect, In tho lutter cawo It Is tha futber who s sick, tho mother und child have ing previously been uttneked. Since Jun. 1, 108 patients huve admitted to the Hospital, & per cent of whom bave died, " The number thoro yesterdny was thirty-sceven, ull of whow “will récover except one, Fifteen of thom ure looked ufter by relntives. Thero aro twonty cases under trontinent at home, maklng the totul number in the ity ut tho present thny, 6o (ar us known, fifty-seven, Thio other cnsea of contnglous disvises wero ns follows: Diphiboria—No, ¥3 Indlana, No. 27 Ogdlen uvenuo, cornor Thivty-soventh and Garle buldg stroets, No, 2416 Wentworth ayvenue, No, 201 Bnorman strect. Bearlet fovor—No, 407 West Buporive strcot, No. 100 West Washington streot, No. 160 West Indinna streot, who e ) < LOCAL POLITICS, HARRISON'S ALLEQED WITHDRAWAL, Inalittle wulk among the Demourats yostors duy nono of them svemed to view Cartor IL Hur- rison's withdruwal us u candidate for rellcotion asaserious tolog on bis purt. Ald, Itlordun sild thut Hurrison was tho man of ail men for tho Democrats to nominato, and that the Con- vontlon would bo solld for him. Ed Cullerton, with a twinkie und u smilo, when ssked whitt by thought ubout llnrrison’s withdrawal, replieds “Ask mo sowothing cusy” Ex-Ald, Jonas sald thnt the idea was thrown out us & feelor, Frank Lawlor said that Harrison was always resigning, when be wasn't offerod anythloy, Fred H, Winston sald that ho beileved Mayor Haerlson wus In curnest. A, M. Harrlngton sald “'Iho — cusd 18 anly fooltng—he I8 waslog tha Hopublican party,” . There wisn't u Democrat who Jooked upon Hurrison's stuteineut us boing sorious. Thoy ro- wnrd tho whole thing as o clever polltivel dodgo, o cuuse u division In the Democratlo rinke, with an klea of turniug bk to Hurrison as the unly anany with whom tbe Detocruey folt that thoy could win, ‘Yhoro 13 nu jinpresdlun abrodd thit My, Lelter would tuke the uomination ot the purty It tendered bim, but gentlemen who ure hear to My, Lolter, say thut ho does not believe that he could bo nominated by u Domeoratio Conventlon. 1t f3 snid thal ho ubdd My, Harrlson uro not on friendly tesins, Tho movoutent i bohalf of Mr..'Uhonius Huyno (8 Tuvored by a Jurew vlement of the bettor cluss of Democrats, becuudu, thoy ey, ho giepped into the breach ut i trylng tinie, and s tho strongest wan ju the party, it ho codld ablain 4 nowinu. tlon. Cllatou dirlire 13 ufso fuvored and inon- tioued as w probuble candidute, There buve been soverul litklo vuucuses beld this week, but nothiug that looks liken concerted movement awmong the Demovrats hus as yet been doveloped, It 18 understood that soversl loudiog Dewocru umong whom nro Hobert Luw and Murstali Field, havo siguitied their futention to act with 1he Rupublicans it . ALD. JOIN N, CLAIK is nowinated. Tho Exccutivo Committee bave ing thls wutter i churge wot yestorday after- noun in Mr. 0. W, Putier's otlice, and discussed tho mutter of opening u beadquurters und of publisblug the cull, which, ft is unaerstoud, hus recolved u lurgo number of names uf voters of nll clusses. Br, Clurk blmeelf wus presunt b thu incatiie, wod tho call was Tormally pro- sented to biw, ho belng cxpected (o wako & yo- RIBUN WLI') SDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. ply within » day or two, wheon both the enll and aceeptanco will be punlished, In the meantimo thy {riends of Messrs, Tesso Hpalding and _James T, Rawlelgh nro uot Idle, and are rloing all thoy cnn for their moen, Al interest groms to centro in the Mayoralty, but there |8 n dkposition upon tha part. of the lepublicans to seleet only & kood tickot, and eleet i1, E Fricnds of Mr. finwlelgh who are In o position to know sny thnt the tnlk of opposition to hhin fn hisown seand is 0il nonsense, that all parties there are unlted {n hig support, and that no ane questlons hin ability to secure tho delegation without n contest, BRVENTIL WA, A meeting of tho Sovanth Ward Republiean flll:i wl\; held lnst night, Prestdent Philip Mans nthe chair, Tho Compilitee appointed to drnw up n set of rosolutions urging upon State's-Attorney Jlils tho proseeution of the two indieted olection ndiets 0f the Sixth Preeinet of the Seventh Watid, reported that they wonld have tho reso- Iulirzna vendy for the approval of tho Club at the nest meeting. state Hepresentative Kroll, who was nt the mecting, sunouneed that by hud been working hned witn tho Governor for tho rcnwmullmcm of Mr, I, Wooid on tho West Park Bourid, reappointment asked by the Club in n memorial to tno (Jovernor,—and bat thore Wasgreat pros« pect af succes Ajourned rone week, ELEVENTIL WARD Tepublican Club hekl Its nnunal meeting last evenlng In Lower Martine's Hall, with Leonard Bwett in the conir, Oflicers for the enshing year Presilent, Leonanl Edward W, Davy, H, 8, Austin, A. N. Watermii, J. J. Brown, Jates Halr, John lm\?" Necretury, Frane W, Parker; Treasurer, M. J. Beraiford:” Exeeutive Cominit- tee, Murtin Beem, Beojamin F. Bitts, 11, J. - Wwards, A, J. Stowe, A, A, Sprague, G, G.Wiilard, Arthur Van Viissungen, Qum Parkor mnde a motion requesting the City Contral Committee, through ita delegates, o nllow tho Fieventh Ward 1o hold {ts primnrics at the coming city clectlon under o systent of its 0w, utd to attow the Club to make 1ty own se- lection of judger, Mr. Parker urged that bis desire was o avold ftegnl voting. Wiliurd Woodund gave tho experienco of the past fow years in tho warl primarles, showing that tho Demoernts from other winls ‘kuncrnny I'HI‘; :Illlnm\l. !O‘Ihu disguat and {ujury of the legal sud honest voter: R A. N. Lingcott, It S, Tuthill, and W, 8, Parker wero uppointed & committen to deuft s letter to be presented to the City Centenl Committee, gliving reasons why tha nbove request shoutd bo ruuted. ‘Fho Club then adjourned uaul Tues- iy oveniug, FIFTH WARD. Tho Centrnl Hepublioun Club of the Tifth Witrd held i meeting Inst evening nt Matt Bck's M, Now 207 Archer avenue, Mr ‘U M. Lyneh presidi A committeo of five was nmmlnlu«( 10 cunal and_report wpon tho ndvisubliity of nominating a Iepublienn candidate for Alders man in tho ward, Tho Club thon udjourned for ono wook. i MILK. AMOUNT USED IN CHICAGO 1N 1880, Mr. A, 1, Wright, of this city, who Is himsclf in tho mitk husiness, and hence hasspevial fuell- ftles for getting Informution, has collectod n mnss of tigures showing tho amount of nilk used 1 this olty lust yenr, Thero wus no difi- enlty (n gotting nt tho quantity brought hore by rall, but thoro was much trouble in nrriving At the quantity produced lusklo the clty Ilinita und that brought here from the fmmedinte suburba, but tho cstimnte is believed to ho very very correct. Mr. Wright thiuks it Issuafo to assumo that nt lenst ope=fourth of the cutire supply of tho clty Js furnlshed by cows kopt in and néar tho city. Tho nimount braught to the city by the different ruirands for tho year is oticiully re- ported as followa: Chlergo & Northwestorn Chicago, Milwnuket & Bt. Poul Chleniro, Burlmgton & Quiney. Chicago & Itook Islund ... Chicago, Alton & 8t. Lonls... Ilitnols Contral... Chicugo & Enstorn 8,584,172 2,140,043 Total. . Add tho amount delive Grand total, Or over twenty: In the clty. WASIIINGTONTAN HOME. 1TS DOORS TO 1¥ THROWN WIDE OPEN, A bill hus been drwn up by Corporation Coupisol Adams tho passage of which will throw open toall the bummers, dendbeats, nnd senlis wigs tho Washlugtonian Homo, und muko it o mere rofuge or prisou for ull tho drunkardy that way bo seut to It, regardless of tholr Age, sex, or past or present condition. The ndoption by the Leglalature of such a moasurc—it s clulmed by tho frionds of tho Home—would put a stop to (ta further usofulness ns n roformatory fnstitutlon, Should “any person'—as tho bill reads— Lo sont.there by committing maglstrates for drunitensess, 1o - remain o until thelr tines ure_scored off, there woukd necesanrlly Lnve to be L-mnlofcd BLrong gunrds to kuep thom in, and it wonld not bo possible to contral 80 mauy fusuch un justitution ny tho Home s At present and presorvo ity usclulness ns meuns of roforming jnebrintes, Tho frionds ot tho Lloino also nsaert thnt tho Lill13 a dodgo to cut uff thie presont source of ravonue derlved by tho Home trom 10 per cont of tho Hies luvied nt tho police courts. A similur movoment wus attempted betore, but was defeated. Mr. Adams’ proposed Inw wus tho subjoct of lato meeting of the Dircetors and nionibers of tho Washungtoninn Home Assoclition, ut whioh thero wis bt ouo upinton,—that such i mensure would striko o death-blow to an fustitution that 18 now munuged ns lotg experivnce has tuught, and tho inmates of which uro thero voluntirlly and desiro to veforer, while fudiseriminute and arbitrary commitials ot nil kinds of incbrintes would put un etd to It a3 a reformatory. committee wus appointed to wilt upon the Muyorund confer with bl about tho measure, and also 10 tako steps to defent any uttempt to furce tho passngo of the bill, which, 1t §8 undor« stood, will bo presonted this weok to tho Lug- Istuture, OUR INSANE ASYLUM. TRE LEQISLATIVE COMMUTTEE PAVONS THE BTATE'S TAKING 17, Yesterday morning u sleigh purty wenit out to Jefferson to Inspuct the Insano Asylum there, It consisted of County Commissinnors, State Senutors, ind others. Tho members of tho pare ty wero J. M. Gurland, of the louse, Chuirman of tho Visiting Committeo on Publlo Inatitu- tlons; Benator W. H, Neeco and Representativos A, I, Petrle, Georgo Kiek, Tilinan Rtuacr, and J, (3. Holden, of tho snine Commnittee; Ropreseutn- tives Clurles T, Steattan, M, 2 Wood; W. J, Al- lon, Clerk of the Visiting Comunitteo; I Wihes, Beerotury of tho State Hoard_of Publlo Charitleas County Comimissionors D, V. Puriog- < 10,700, Inalvidual ton, J, Stewnrt, . A, Clark, John Furron, Henry €, Senne, John €. 0'Nelll, W, H. Wood, and Louls lutt. The trip out to the lustitution was greatly en- Joyod, the duy buing uw besutiful one fors sleigherido, AT ahout hulf-pust 11 the eounty Tusdings were reached, aud ufter dinner the purty wont over the Insano Asylum to sco how thlnizs were run, Tho trip through Lhe Institution wis a most fmportunt one for the county’s INLorests, us tho members of the Uonerul Assembly with the purty compriscd o mnjority of tho Cammitiee to whoin hus beon referred thu mtter of tho Stute's tuklug the Cook County Insung Asylum aud mnking n Stato justitution out of it, The Inspection proved most sutlifuctory'; overything wus discovered to bo In excolient order, nid the ununtmous opinion of the mombers of the Com- mittea uppoired to be very fuvornbio to tho project ot the Btute's tuking the Institution. At ubout Jo'clock tho Tnsiie Asyl ian wad lolt, und tho purty proceoded to investigato the 1~ nols Byo and Ear Intirmnry, which institution is o northwest corner of Adumg and Peorin Breol During the ride between the Insuno Asylum and the Inflemary many amusiog il doins oceurred. The purty woro In a large slelgh drawn by fuur horses, und proved very nttructive to nuuiberless squvls of boys who wero celebruting Wushgton's Hirthday fu roynl #tylo by thirowing snow-billaat all pusserss| Thoy wuro fghorunt of the lmportunit porso uges who composed tho party, und bomburided thom Jn right goxld style. Commissioner Stowurt apueared 10 bo tho speciul targel of their siiow-balls, and they kuocked off his bat and bungud up bis oyes badiy. Senntor Garland got u bl wtrnight in the eur, ind Raser one square In the mouth. In taet, the suuw-balllng incdent wus no soull ftom of tho telp, und the warm recoption thut the Stuto and county oflicera re- cotvod it tho hunds of tho boys of- Chicago witd ustonlshing to tho visitars us well us to tho Chl- CUROIS, Nuving survived tho snow-sholling, anurly pulled up ut the Eyoand Bare Infirury aus t\ru- ceoded (o (nsueet tho institutlon. ‘Cho buiklug 18 u lurgy Hveestory one, and quite substuntist looking I uppencunue, Everything waa found to be I excollent order, aud the Cammiteo were very favornbly impressed with - what thoy saw. After ™ the fustitution had becn fugpocted tho visltory wst - down ton goud jucul which the ludles of the institus tion bail prepured with tho best of taste, After supper i detailed stutement of the atluirs of tho fngritition was listeped to, after which the members lefe for their botel, Po-duy the purty will go in o spocial cur over the Noribwestern Rallromt to Elglu, where the Insunie Asylum will Lo Inypeeted. BOCIAL EVENTS, THE UOYNE HECEFTION, The resldenco of Thomus Hoyue, Esq., No. 207 Michigun avenue, wus last evenlug tho scoue of u Uritiant young puoplo's rocuption, miven by his daughter, Mizs Genlo Hoyue, tn bonor of the Miases Ella and Carrle Cullom, daughtuors of Gov, Cullom, who bave beeu visiting in tho city for some timo past. Dunclug wus tha feuaturo of tho evoning, und Froiiery Brothers’ orchostra furnisbed vxcollout musia. ‘Tho toflets of tbo young ludies wero very bhandsome, and the Misscs Cullois wore beuutiful robes of bluo and pink satin, About 11 o'olock Eckbart provided pper, ufter which dancluyg wus resumed sud Kept up until u ressonubly fate bour, woitg tho ludies and gvatlemen pregent were Pvr. and Mrs, T\8, Hoyne, Mr.and Mrs, Clif- r. and_Mrs. W . Ackerman, nke, Mias Ta nf Monmonth, . Mixa Emily Lyon, Mis o Cox, Miss Alico lnskoll, Mias Jau~ Ackermnn, Mise Buell, Mins Edith Chetlain, Misa Candlor, of New York: thio Missos Cartor, Miss nttie Foote, Miss Frost, Migs Groverinnn, Misd Fannie Gould, Mise Nella Gonld, Miss Maude Howard, Miss [elln Jansen, Miss Lewis, Miss Gelle 8mith, Miss Fumna Smith, Miss Alice Spalding, Mise Washbuene, Misa Fan- nin Barsons, Miny Wickor, Miss Plonsants, of Rock Ialand, 11Li and_Dr. Jones, Shears, Johtt Crerar, Moses Wontworth, Mr, 1irleht, Me, Qross, Albert. Hauxhurst, Mr. Are nold, Mr. - Towland, -~ Mr. Henry Geargo Murlenn, l‘llu{' Smith, Georgo Hoops, Qlearge Grant, Feenry 3., Tacon, W Toward, Charles Kimbark, M, Washburn, Walt Bluir, Fred Tuttle, Brnest Smith, Nt Janes, Mr. Bealy . L. Perry, W, 1 Sard, und Moses 11, McClayy of Now York, MRS, FERD W. TECK ontertnined her many lndy friends from { until Bo'clock yesterdny afternvon at ber residonces corner of Wabash avenuo and Twenty-thivd street, Tho futerfor of tho residenco hns re- contly been handeoniely refitted, and the permus nent” beauties wers onbmneed yesterdny by a profuse display of rare ilowera fn benutiful designs. John 1laml's orchestra entertained tho guosis with popuinr selections, and s lunch was seryved by Mr, 1. M, Kinsley. In tho centro of tho tahlo “waas a tloral tea-kettle, stisponded from a tripod of tloword over o cona of red binssoms, Tho tesign was unique, and called forth many nralses, Among tho hulies present wero Mra, H, 0. Stone, Mre, Col, Mul- ilgan, Miss Murion Mulligan, Mrs. Secberge: Mre, Enos Ayre€ Mrs, E. 8 Alexandor, Mr James Smith, Mrs, Churles Norrls, Mra, Pred Chapman, Mrs, A, Heamer,.r., Mes, W, 15, How- nrd, Miss Maude Howaed, Mes, B, W, Mrs. Waiter Peck, tho M Carter, Mrs. 11 hard, tho Misses Ten Byek, M| Mrs, Jumes Hoyne, Mrs. Freid Snyder, Misa Cornelln MeAvoy, Mrs, Wallworth, Mrs. It L, Honry, Mrs. Willinms, Miss Ada Williams, Mrs, Dr. Edwards, Misy Grace Ifodges, M fodges, Mrs, A, E. lournigue, Mry, G Bryaon, Mrs. Rorton, Mrs, C. '\ Bonls, Mr, watd P, Hal Hahn, Mys. J. B, B i, M. Grove coverinan, Mra. Soyder, Mm. Gon. Tou rence, Miss Euders, Mrs. Fisher, Mra. Willlams, Mrs. ‘Thomas Andersan, and Mre, Ra; : KEELER—OHAY. |, Mr. B, C, Keeler, one of the old nttachés of the Timea force, was sterduy mareied to Misg Muande E. Gray, tho daughter of Col, E, Grivy, Tho ceremuny was pecformcd nt tho resldence af tho birlde's parents, No, J708 Lunsloy avenue. ‘The wedding was private, only tho fumlly and intimato frionds being present, Dr. Thi roud the gervlees, at the conelusion vl hapwvy couplo departed far ntrip to St. Louls and the Suuth, nceompanient by (o good wishes of nll tho friends of the bride and groom. Thoy will rocolve thelr friews at No. 278 Ouk stroet, LAND LEAGUES, THE BIGHTI WARD Land-Leagwe mot Inst nlght In the West Twelfth-Streot Turner-iall, Vice-President Jumes Bradiey in the chnix Tho attendunce was small, and before tho meeting adjonrned cach mun was requested to pledge himsoll to at- tend the noxt meoting of the Leaue and to bring at least one othor muan with him. With one or two excoptions ovory man in the hull gave the pledgo. Tho Central” Leaguo was discussed at somg leugth, and u motiun was mnde to censure that body for having negleeted to bottor ndvertiso the ltedpath Jeoturo and to secure for tho gon- tleman o larger audlenco, The moton, how= ever, (il not noet with u sccond: and, alfter the Central guo bud beon still further diseussed, It was decidea that tho body wag not to blamo for the slim uttendance ut the Redputh ture,~t wos the fuult of tho Irishinen, Thousunds of thom knew all about the mattor, and never tried to go thomsolves or L gut any one olss to go. ‘The next meating of tho Elghth Ward Lensuo will bo hold in the busetnent of the French Cuthe olle Church, corner of Congress und Halsted streots, next Tuesduy night. THE SEVENTEENTII WARD LAND LEAGUE met in Dowman's Hall lnstovening. The Ball Comunitteo reported that all greangements hud been made for the reception und ball nt Brand' ITall this evening, and that the Rifair prot to ho n grent Hunnclul success, A lurge n of tickets bad been disposed of, and se! kogs of Inger, five boxes of clgurs, und twelve Adurcn bottles of mineral water werd donuted by residents of tho wurd, the proceeds guing to hetp the League fund. Irish ‘and Scoteh pipers are to. furnish muslc in additlon to n strung band._ Itesolutions were adopted commemora- tivo of Washineton's : birthduy, and calling the attention of the world to tho struggle nuw be- 1oy mndo [ freland for frecdom from lundlord- Istn by Parnell and bls nssociutes. Severnl new members Jolned tho Loy \ * A HUNTRESS' FATE. The Dinua of Pepusylvanin Killed and . Yurtlaily on by Iourm £w Youk, Feb. '2l.—Last Sunday’s Sun contalned s ncgowpt of the kifling recently of two black bears by Miss Lottie Merrill, o young huitress 18 years old, ‘I'he following nccount of her death Is from tho Elmjra Ga~ zette? - A fearful talois told in the Port Jervis Union of the fate of Miss Lattle Motrill, the young huntress of Wayue Coonty, Pennsyls vanli, According to this nccount she met o most tragie death oft the 5th ot February. belng attacked In her hut by six bears, kllled and eaten by them, and her mlf'hurncvl with the carcnsses of somoe of them In ler eabln. * A party of bunters, it Is suld, at the close of that day found her cabin st hurning and proofs of the horrible death she hnd died. 1t uppears thut she had been lmnllnF that day, and had killed n ting buck deer, whteh, nftor removing the entralls, she had dragged home on the snow, Six hungry bears, drawn by the smell of blood, nnd fellowed tho trall to Tier hat, and, atter devouring the enrcass of the deer, nttacked the huntress, kilting her and devourine her bady, .‘I'ho girt hud evidently made o herole de- fense. An examination of the caecnsses of the six bears (n the cabin showed that she must have killed two of them before buln, overpowered, 'I'lie careass of one bear haud tallon nualnst the closed door, and hwpris- oned them all within the eabin, which teok firo und burned the others to death, In the cablin was found ong ot the huniress’ heavy boots, with lier foot still fn it. A bent hunt~ ing knifo was near her bones, and the antlery of the deer she_ had brought home, which, with carcasses of bears, furiished u complute ?I to thy mys(en[(. : * [lor funeral took place on Wednesday, the At least 300 peoaple were present b tho ™, s 2 oth. funeral, and the old preacher, Willinm Buds wiek, preached a sermon velutne the story of her death, and extolling hor bravery and vir- tue, ‘The remalns were burled newr her burned cabin, andd over her grave wus placed u puir of antlers nud iemlock slab with this rurdy l!llll\lllll. * Lottle Muerrdll lays hear, Sho dlden’t know what it wiaz_to bo’ afeerd, but she hns hind ler last tussel with the bars, and they have scoobed hor, She was u good girl, wndd sho Is now in heaven. It ook six bl bars to Felnwt\y with her. 8he was only 13 years old,” WITH BLOODHOUNDS. Exciting Chaxe After 'T'wo Negro Burg- lars, BruNsoN's, 8,C,, Feb, 2L —An oxclting chnso of two negroes with bloodhounds oceurred near here last night. ‘Fom Brounell and Bob Riching, two negro men, broko in a store near Brunson's, Saturduy night, and envried off ubout one hundred dollars' worth of goods, These two mon were ot onco sus- picioned of the robbery. Last night It was undorstood that they were muking their way down the Brunson turnpike in the direction of Columbin, A party wus quickly organ- fzed nnd mounted, Five bloodhounds wero procured and pursuit of the negraus begun, “I'ho rond I8 a level and beautltul ons, ‘The men wero all mounted, and the dogs thor- oughly tralned. They, quickly found the seentof the fleelne negtoes, and it was fol- lowed withsavage delight. As the scunt be- emne wariner and warer the hounds bes camo wild with ferocious delight, and sprang forward ut a speed rarely ever seen, ‘I'hio hunters followed closo buhind, After n race of three miles tho fleelng dinkles wore sights ed by the dogs, ‘They bonnded ovor the siooth surfuc at an inereused rate, Chelr wild yelps mudo cold ehills run throngh the negroes, who, however, determined to give thew # mee, They ary athletie, nnd consids ored the best pededtrians in the chuntry, With the tive hnym;i Lloodhounts at thelr heels, thoy dped on, Despite the desperato efforts they wade, and the fearful rate ut which they falely tlewy over the ground, the unimnls rapldly gained on their prey, As they ascended n silght Wil two of them pounced upon the fugitives, As thoy throw them to the ground hunters eame wp and arrested the negroes, who were promptly put in jull, The chase was ub exeiting one, wuld‘)uluml In by several persons ulong the Tou —————— SUSPENSION, Fort WAYNE, 1nd,, Feb, 2. —Pyke & Ford, boot and shos dealers, duhulz \{Hnlllcus here aud at Lofayette, made, & voludtary assign- ment to—dn)’) to Curtis E. Wells, of Ln!uyu‘;‘\e. e ————— Cummius dves not advertiso tooth for $7 and charye more. 70 Brate, e ————— Buck & Rayner's *blurs"' Cologne {3 a perv fumv of cousplouous exoelionce. L WIFE AND DIAMONDS. A Disconsolate Husband Mourns His Lost Bpouase, Aud o Dinmond Droker Grieves Over 1lis Missiug Jewelss A searchewarmnt was aworn out yestoriay be- foro Justice Hrown by Mr, Chinrlos W, Porkius, bauker and pawnbroker at No. 104 Ln Ballo streot, on the strength of which written fnstri- meat Detectivos Hanines and Stwon thoroughly ransacked tho puwnshop of Emanuel Isuncs, nt 23 Clark street, Ina frulticss ondeavor to rtl cortaln valunblo dinmonds,—a solitalro rinig, n dinmond olustor ring, and a diamond ‘necklneo, sl worth something liko §1,200. Thoso dlamonds figuro in u rumantie taic of LOVE, LATCENY, AND LITIGATION, fnwhich the search-warraat is tho latest feat- ure. Not many months ago tho gucstaat tho Palmer Houso Incltded Dr, Jumes Wurde and wife,—ha n quict and sedate gentlomnn, whoso timo was de- voted almost svlely to his profossion, and sho a Indy ot beautiful faco und figure, and her bus- Land's Juntor by a numboer of years, Iudoed, sho wus still young, and ovinced ns strong 8 do- sire to devote her timo to onjoymont ns tha Thoctor did to dovato his to Inbor ahd study, But ho was devotedly nttaehed tolieronnd npparent= ly uot n little ‘npprohensive tio was’ too nyuch of the timo absunt from her. Finally o elroumstancontuso, it 18 aald, in the person of A United States miiltary officer, which induced the Duoctor to oxchnnfin the Taliner for tha Tramont as 8 home for himsolt nnd wife. Tho iidy seemed sutisiled with tho chaugo, but in o week or two her husbund came into tho liotal from work ono night to find that hiy better-hatf was gone, bug and baggnge, leaving no word 18 to her whoreabouts. Hu was thrown into an ngouy of griof ut this discovery, but whilo stlll feiring tho worst he lenrned that Clura (that was her aamo) bad sottled tna gulet nnd respiectuble nelghborhood on the West 8ide, where ho visited her, and usked for an explana- tion of her very siugular behuvior. Sho oaly auswored him that sio bad TINED OF HOTEL LIFE, and that ho might now move his uflnclu,n the homo sbe had selected, 110 was willing to do unythiog, he sald, to mike her bappy, and thoy hnd sooi settled comfortubly togowsor In thelr niew ab tinwovor, not loog aftor this, the Doctor wns ogain subjected to bls Tromont tlouse vx peri- enee,—Clurn had sudidenly tlowsn agaln. And on this pecasion he was nut 8o fortunite In dlacov- cring whoreabohad gone. Weeks pusiod by with- out bringlog uny traco of ber to tho bereavod husband, who ‘at last called “to his aid tho service of Detective Georyo Hartman. The Intter, In very stiort time, told Dr. Ward whoro T coutd N 'bis wife,—glving the sturthing in- farmation thatsho wis the hostess of a fashtonus ble place of enturtaliinont on th avenuo, in an olegant browinsstong front. Tha Dootor re- fused to beliova this, but in ordor to sadsly uny doubt he one day stationed himself In u salvon opposit and watcbed. Presontly ho enw a bands somely-nttired lidy uppoar nt tho dnor for & momnent to ndmit o gentleman, The tady wns none othor than * < THE MISSING WITE, and, evidently, she hud cuughe a glimpse of her Bpoilsy, for tho dnor of tho mansion was sud- denly sinmmed to; nud whea the Dovtor hurelod nerogs tho streot aml rung for ndmission ho fuiled to got any responsu. thouxh ho tugged at the bell for nliout o quurter of an hour, At Just ho resolved to walt until tho day following, and, having nreived ac this conclusion, he &or- fully wended his way from tho scone. This . 1. 17 tho Doctor agaln visived the house, and this time wus ndmitted, He found tho place in 1 upronr, lowever,—the hostess goue, aud_ber coturio ot sirena preparing to follow suit. [Tns- tlly ruturning up-town the Doctor sought tho ad- vieo of Dotective Hirtmun, und thoy decided to ot from tho House on n SOATuh-warrunt certaln of Mrs, Warde's cfTects (Mrs, Florenco wns the namo sho had lately gnno by) which tho husband had notlesd, and which wore In dnnger of being lugged off by tho * boarders,” ‘Tho search.war- runit wna thon and there isseed by Justica Bray- ton, nd about an_hour lnter u littlo siiverware, n hanasvine portralt of Clara, & trunk, and a tot of wlscelluneous articles which hud Lelonged to the Indy were reposing In Hurtman's oftice. «Feb, 18 Justice Brayton ordored tho Empum' to be turned over to Dr, Warde as the rigatful owner In tho absonce of his wife, AND NOW A8 TO THE DIAMONDE: A fow duys boforo Dr. Warde discovered whore his wifu wns und_what she wus dolog that lady hnd gone to Mr. Porking and sunouuced tint sho had stopping at her houge a certaln person who deslred to purchase some diumonds—" and might she tako o few over to thio house und ox- hibit thom.” Assho bud freauently deqlt with bim and always neted sauarcly Sir. Perking granted Lor vequest, nnd the next news ho-beard of tho ludy sho had dissppeared nnd 8o had tho Jewels, In the trunk tnken on the search-iwar- Tant, Fob. 17, was foand u pawa-ticket, showing that tho diamonds had been left nt Isuucs phice, tn considoration of a * lonn ' of #163, und that, too, on tho \'flri' duy that thoy had feft Mr. Perking' hands. Evidently Clara had suspected something oven befora shisnw her hushand, and areanged to leavo town. Dr. Warde's appears num.; at tho suloun provably only precipituted mattors, Loter (t was learned that Clara bnd gono East and In compitny with u Now York drummer, and it wns also teurnod that her sudden depurtiro eamo near bronking tho heart of a prominent Ilveryman who bad showored valunblo presents nrdu\rulry and motioy upon her, ‘Aa niroidy stited, the Jowals wero not found yesterduy, “Isnuca - pleading fgnoratice in the innttor, und what the noxtsiop to bo takon in tho natter 1s remuins to be seon. TEMPERANCE. : A Mooting Last Night of Thoso Inter: uented In the Subject, A meotiog was held in tho West End Opora- Houso lnst ovenlng under tho nuspices of the Wumaw's Christinn Temperance Unlon. C. C. Bonuey, Bsq., presided, The meetiug was opened with prayer by Bishop Fallows, - The Chulrman read the present city Sunday Inwy, nnd stated the abject of tho mecting to be 1o diseuss what should be douo to enforco these uvs, : Nishop Fallows spoko of the city laws relating to tho suls of llquors to minors, aud sald ho could appent Lo ovury tempuraney nna, to tha modornto drinkor, und to the drnnkurd: bimsoly to tuko the side of the Clhrlsttnn, and say the Smnday Inws should not bo violuted. Thoro woero soverpl pluces on Hulsted strect whoro boys bud repentedly violuted tho lnw., ‘Thoso luws, 80 rea- gonublo, 80 Just, su right, should be enforcod. M. Dent ‘saud the people of Chloago bid tho gaod fortune to lve under n Governmen t with tho conduct of which thoy uught to huvo mnich to do. I the luws were mulntuined drunkons ness would ceuse, The redoulors ace eom munded by tho statuto aut to soll to minurs or drunknrds, ‘Tho coforcemont of these laws dopended lurgely on public oplnfon, ‘Lho otlicors wanted bite support in the performunce of dAnties und should hivve it. Men should bo od who would maineuln tho luwe, 'ho tay, Mr, Mouroo sutd that tho numbor of wonders i tho world was too great to be enu- merated, Ono wus o hui - who sald ho know ol h to botd bis tongue: auothor that wamen Bad learped to ik to the polut; anothor thut, in this lend, thero sbould eéver be algeting 10 ask_oflicors to Jontorco the laws. for tho enforeewent of which thoy wers clected, ‘Tho. pulnt waa to clect ollicers who would one force the fuws, and it mude ltie ditferouco whut party thoy bolonged to, The speakuer was o Demoerat because bo thought that party noedad it fow |‘uml 1omperanve men, Tho oppo- sition claimed that the whisky power was oo Wtrong, but it could bo overconio if tho luw-loy. myg people of Chivago wonld unite and work, Mr. Boucher thought candidutes for otlico hud vied with cach othior jn 1beir efforts to cunciliuto tho llquor eletent, Bvery gond cltizen should ignore_party, und voie for morality und frees dum. Muny sutoonkoepars would 1ike tn see the Juws enforced, Tho Catholio tempernace won- on would support tho sction of the Tumperanve wlon, Mr, Blunchard urged the noceasity of onfore cing tho liquor luws, vspeciully thoso provisions which iro vital tu the oXistencs of kood sociely. No Luainess cnuscs so titich sorrow und suifors Iug na whisky-selling, heneo tho importanee of wdiering closely to 1he laws regarding |t doral suastnn alone woulki do little ol Bonator Woodwird sald he telioved that the laws were the only dofinit vxpression of pub‘'e Avntiment which should govern nu exocitive oficor. flo Lold that a mun dolng busle ness under o liconse had o right to prote tlon, Ilis leonso was w contract with tho ' city. Tho law presumes that ho i a min of gond moral chanietor; and & mun of that kind In thls comwmunity must support tho laws. A mun who makes euch i coutract must koop {t. ‘The Mcenso gives the suloons keoper tha right (o sull iguor, 'Fho Inw agalnst aullm;{. 10 minors I8 vinluted when tho mun vies Jates his contrast, It tho Mayur has done his ity thero ia bt i saloonkeoper in this olty who 14 ot a goody Iorul mun. It saloony werd cons neeled with lobropor. bouses, whore Idiers and mlu\'ln(-u fiiuuswnw, why wero not tho llceuses Tuyokel Lottors sympathizing with the movoment wern recelved from the Rev. i1 W, Thomas and W, i’ Itend, - "Tho resolutions passed In the Twellth Wurd, which buye already beon puulished, were adoptod wilh the fulluwing nmondment: hat we ‘xlmlwu ourdelves to vote for no man who Is not pledged to oxceute those luws, which ure numed it (s rusnlutions.” Several other epeeches wuro mado of tho samo genoral ehiuraot e ———— A NowlyeDiscovered Statuo, + The newly-discovered statue of Athene Pare thenus,”* a corroapuudent writes from Athous, g stown in rathor s Dulve fushlon 8t tha pri- vuto buuso of theDetuaronos of Atbens. Une walke 1uto thia gentleman's gardon and tinds tho wddess looking vut of & ground foor window. fiore Ia lttlo' of Phidlus perceptiblo 1n this wis Feb, stralghten up mutiers and mako things satis- parody of hia great elephantino and unlflon 1inngo, tho centrul and ttelary glory of. the Par- thason. The Oirura Is about Nivo foet high, lor tha forty-soven foot of tho aciginal. The loft hand 1s apoarleas, and must nl\'nffi hava been 8o, for it xraaps tho edaes of the shield, by the in- turned handie of which the dup serpent 18 coli- Ings thero 14 no blazoaney of goda and glants on tho Inner rim, nor Athenlans und Amazons o tho outer rim, ‘Tho mili; dovleo on tho stleld 18 tha uncherubio winged head of Modusa, which may have given a hint to Christinn painters. Tho heimot s crowned by a sphinx, on whoso back, #8 in Lombard porelies, risos the column which supporets tho crest, with two geltting at tha sldes,. ono nimost wholly: brokon nway. Tho snaky wgln 19 without tho tnsslen which Aischylus lonis us to oxpeot. ‘The winged Victory ta held by the koddeas i the rl{rm hand, supported by 2’ col- umn, ‘The fuee 18 remnrkablo for the fullness af cheeks und noso and tho stralehiness of tmouth anid oychrows, which glvo an oxpression of sollil self-complacency. Thero is no trace of the othieal motive which must aurely have In- formed the work of Phidlas, This Jiguro 18 cs- sentially heralidlo in chomctor.™ AMUSEMENTS, CAMPANINI IN TOE SULKS, Campnnint, tho tenor, seoms to huve supplo- mentud his troubles In 8t. Louis witl sonie fresh ones In Cinclnnat!. Apropos of tho rehearaul of * Lohengrin,"” tho Gazetle of that city eays: A singuinr diffionity, though IL may not e a YOry raro oceurrence among the meinbers of i traveling opera compuny, tovk plage Inst nlght on the auige Just us tho rebenrsal for * Loten- grin " was beglnning. Shenor Arditi sas dls rector In enlef. On the stnge in tho buckground were four trainpetors wnder the personal sunor- virlon of Signor Rusorl. Btgnor 1tasori, it 18 un- derstond, (s kind of rival of Arditl. Ho bus Cnmgmml soveral operns, and has dirceted with much stccess io ftaly, When the trumpets onmoIn ut the procise timo Rusort used his baton and divected them. 'Thls arousod tho Jealousies of Arditl, From somo of the sololsts of tho compnny it was nscortuined that Rasori and Arditi had hnd an unoloagiutness in the uftornoon. Atuny rato Rasort wis not willing ixunnmy olfltl)lm very 3 nows ylelding 4000 pound, The uuenfnk 18 nfgh?y-n vo feet ‘I’L"“"\g“{hed"‘ facg, and s thirtoen feot high. and' foiy feet wide. 1t is Hterally filled witp !H!vu ling mincral, ‘formitig ono of the prejtis sightayour correspondent hasever wity, Uesy The Saunders lend was struck vceln-r:l-fmE fayqaldlo o, fully, a9 seiunti we (i 303 owhed Co, ho a omined conaideratie uxcllemél‘lfnw"“ liave ars here, and greatly stiinulated '!Illxxt‘s?gfiuls'&;. ————— MARDI-GRAS, Colebration of tha Day In ey s-mur-rurnmcm--.u. NEW OnrraNs, Feb, 20 —The dn; cbrated by the firing of Natlonal m?ll“::m a grand military parade, in which vigy military trom Massachuselts, n battalioy of United States matines, and representati, of Alabama military organizations yam:"_ paled, “The troops were reviewed by Go Wittz. Crowds thronged tho streets nmv. the line of tho processlon, The President of the “Phunny Phorty Phollows” Dresehted the visiting military with two ulnbbnu. “Rox' flags, The Lancers will forn a mounted guard to Klug Carnival, ~Capt, Pierce, ot the Continentals, presented to thy visltors guldons, fac simlles of thoso pr sented to the Continentals diring thelr m?i to Buston Inst sumner. "The Cadets ap - Lancers, escorted by -the . Continental mareled to the City-fIall, and, in the nrc:'. ence uf & large number of prominent cltizeng and city und” State ofliclaly, presented Mayar Shakspeare with a sllic banner, the git’ of Bostan to New Otlenns. 'Uho Lancers ang ?l;:(;uls dlued with the Loulsiana Field Artil. best-of minerat, Variony ——— to put down his baton at the bidding of. THE NEW YORK LIFE, ‘l{’nl‘kll. 51"1:\;‘ mu'(-r,h Wnnlwus’q\[llm;nurl:mus “By an advertisement published clsewhers T the rehearsi nsisted, an i e i i s | 16 will be seen that tho bustness ot tha Ny, York Life-Insurance Compruy has not only increased, but the corporation Is stronger finnnelally than cver. Ity assets are now aver $43,000,000, nearly balf of which (s cnsl) and the Hyrulus tinder the 4 per cent stande ard $4,205,003, Theso figures show that i js ong of the mosy substantial life compauies in the culmtr(, No othor makes a better shows Ing. The New York Lifs ls mannged ably and ceonomically. “The Interest on its nsseis excecds tho death clafms. Its prosperous conditlon commends it to all who desire to words, which woero retoried by bls notagonist. Ciumpanind, who was present on the stige, took part In the nlterention, and defended his friend Iusorl. Fionlly Col, Mupleson, dressed in his flitary elonk @od Enghish silkenat, bounced upun tho seono, and nhgrlly demanded nn ox- planation of tho diliculty. Bignor Campavint now grow hut, und very “tersely asked Mr, Mns pleson, * Who are you, to laterforu with ust am tho munager of thls company, sir * gald Campunini, Inbrokon prouunvin=- tion, ** I am the fitsp tenar’ " Well, you were nat ealled to tho reheursal; what busliess have I kijow my buslioss better than insure, for, unlike tho wild-cat cong you do_ yours,” Cumpuninl qulokly reo- \vhlnh'brln reproach upon life-j By o want you to go away from N opty ¥ 3 y busincss, and 1 fell you olicy in it T s u valuable plece of property, that 1 shall hiro Hltmor Rasorl and puy bis gal- s e | L ary, and ho stinl ot appesr on tho stage ngaln, nor with tho company, until Signor Are it has made an_apology.” ~ With theso angry waords, 8ignor Campanint and Slgnor Rasurl walked away togotbor, Cnmpunind did not take part in tho rehearsal after that scono, Lut sotght the company of his friends in tho audl- torjum, whero ho wns scen pu‘uluulnuuxln s emptatic Itallan manner, denouncing Arditi's Jenlonsy. ‘The Enquirer hasadifercnt version of what was ovidently tho samo fuss. It suys: Cambanini 18 a flery, passionnte fellow, and 1nst 1ight kot right up' on his musical enr. I appears thut the assistint chorus master Is o purtienlar friend of Campantul. In rehesrsing tho choriig, tho chorus-master started the singors i tho wron key. Arditl beeame indikunntund called tho chorus-master “u mile.” Campaning at ouce took oxceptlons to bis friend ey ealied *umttle,” snd proceeded to read the Rtivt uet to Arditl, The Inttor geotlomun displayed grent Indifferenca to tho * tnlkoe. tnlkee,” of tho dis- tingulsned touor, which still more enruged bim, Col. Mapleson endeavored to throw oll upon Cumpunini’s troublod waters, whereupon Cum- paninl told tho ruddy Colonel thut *he wouldu't Wo recommend Eldredge sewing-inachines, —ee MARRIAGE LICENSES. oo following wartiago Ticotises woro 1ssucd yam rin te Nichulas Crosb; o Anns Moare, § Harvoy A. T il b Bicahes Fordionnd Erd SO EDOTL. oo “ELFORD_Mra. 4, Minorva Eifard, al bor home, 3% Aridaian-av, Fob, i . A lier o, ng 4, 1, Funoasl 1rom Fulto . B, ot iHocut 16w Faiton Siroot M. E. Church Taurstey WILLIAMS—-Fob, 2, Flora A. wiloof G, A Wite RN AgA 33 T onrh B wronthe and 18 dags,, O A Wi Notic of funurul hereufier, COWLES—AL tho famlly Aaneenti of qut fAnug! p Suontheund 0 duyie ‘unural notlee hereatter. KT Hariforil (Conti.) papers please copy. rosidonce, 1 Wesh mptlon, ddin, bolornd tilo Cowles, nyed d yoars bing for him this work for £50.000." pulled his W—Fob. 2% 181, Mury. B B O e s et it hnod Ul Bl Cont, | AUINED 4na ARniG Hhow, awbd7 seurs 1) Tmasaarach stuck his cane nader his' arm, pulfed out his | Yguye cheols, and wallced off tho stairo and took u sout, | o tuleral Thuraday, Fob, 34 from No. 73 Gosthe-st, in tho baok past of the huuss fu salituda aad D e a1, 1. Chline slona, . Hignlund ark,’ 1., T v m. Evldently Col. Mapteson ta belng callu fo ac- | Oshorae: nied 7 pours, ooy O 18 m. Mt Sy Wuneral rorvices at the house Thursday, 11:3) .. BURLINGAME—At Arlington Holahta, 11k, Feh. TR0t ety o rabe B it of i dav: Jo Bars Hingwin, nged 12 und yants 10 montus. Ea~Now York Clty ind Syracusa pipers please copr, CILOAK—Fab.2l, at the rasidenca of his mather, Nu. 17 Park-av,, aftor an linoss o¢ eoveral yours, Mr. Michuol Cronk, "Drotlior-ta-law of Jumos and Jobn Quinton. unem) Wednosday, Fob. 23, at 1l a.m. to 8 Jariuth's Chiucel thouco by eara to Calvary Cometery, KP-Ontikosh (1Vis) und Welland Unt) papers. pienss copy. . JOHNSON~Feb. 17, Bonjamin Jobnson, aged 3, 8! e toiiiento of b danmion e S iubbard-st. EPL Louls papors ploass copy. TADSEN~Luuiso, nt tho residonco of her father, H; 3. Hauson, of heari-discaso, Feb. 3. - JFunerul Thitrsduy ut 10 1. 1w, from 8t Columblkily Ghureh, thence by carringes 'to Calvury Cemsiofty Childron of Mary wro ruguesied Lo uttond. §¥~Now York Clty vupors pleuso copy.: ’ count for pronouncing Campanint “a beggarly oreaturo,’ THE THOMAS CONCERTS, The firat of tho remarkablp sorios of concerts to ho given here this week and naxt by Mr. ‘Thomas occurs this ovenin at Central Musice Hall, when Berlloz's famous dratntio legend, the “Damnation of Faust,” will be produced for tho Hirst titmo in Ohlcago. Tho cast will Include Miss Frony Kellogy, who 18 well known bore, ns Maryucrite; Mr. W, C. Tower, & new comer from Boston, ns Faust; and Mr. Franz Reminertz, who made Auch a sensation hure Inst winter fu W rithjol," as Mephistophele, - The choruses will be aung by tho Apollo Club mnss chorus, nuim- borlug about 10 volees, as mnay us thero ia stnge voum for, who hiuvo studled the work un- dor” Mr. Tomnlina' carcful, patlent, and skiliful supervision, and the nccompaniments will bo furnished by an orchustrn of sixty-alx pletes, tho wholo to be under tho leadorsbip of - Mr, ‘Thomias, A8 tho houso ls plmost entirely sold out, one of the largest murlenl audlences evor assemblod In this elty will bo in attandanco, and * JIUFF—In Now York City, Fob. 1 N 0 Whitmoro, wifa of fienry b, Ut B, e MEGREEYY~Tho romaina of lirldent McGreary.of %4 West Fiftaontii-nt., will ba buried {n Calvary Ueme otery to-marrow. Kob. 21, at 11 o’clock a. in, Trlonds uf the Tamily Invitod. :1 nr;?;gn‘x;:;\;ae% 2t ‘moro thun ordinary merlt wfi-}“é—gfg}g NOEMENTS., ... et — A TG O R ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Rarcy G. Richmond in * Qur Candidate s amusing tho people who prironizethe Academy, Mlea Floronce Stover und Mr. Goorgo Lonrook, g In lirand'a (il corner of Clark snd krjo-st. A L Morclson will spenk. A lario aitandanco Is dee Birod, Kront seats wiil be ressrved for lidios. ARERS, ATTENTION!—A MASS. - meeting of all journeyman Ln' tho eity with tha regular company, support thestar. ‘:l]m‘ndnnnd!n(!m-j)nmll{!c:il’{{zn llmll‘:xln‘:eur;nri'll'. 8 Tho pleco comienlly sots forth the tribulntfons A v, taturday, Fob, 30, at 300 siaep. o ofu nituratly Toticent man who {8 forced N0 page o SOfaS; &8 husinoss of raportance o every bakor wili ba brought before the mooting. I{‘DR IMPERATIVE REASONS, IT 1AS been docided o postpunc tio party which was w'hinve heon wiven at Motel W nndrux;.'nmr ny. 3 and Mes, Hoardman wiil ulluw their hols) 1or the party R. L. Boydon, 233 Michigan-gv, ¥ IRST WARD LAND LEAGUE WILGL oot Ihis Ovening in tho club-roaw uf tho Urasd Tacino Siotel. _All are invitod. B REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Wonn's Christinn Temporanco Ll will be held "Thursiay at 10u. . oL iteom 3, 1Y )lflx 150-aL. AIl (rieads of tha cinse Bra (vited (o atien tho position of n potitical candldato, 'Tho usunl variety olio opens tho evening’s entertainment. M'VICKER'S, Salvinl did not ploy last night. As has hoen alrowly announced, ho will appear hut four times ench week durlng bis ongngemont. ** The Guy'nor,* & chmody with capltal characteriza- tion, brixht dinlog, and amusug situntions, was produced nst night beforo an audienve mads urte In sfzo, but very appreclutive. Sulvinl will appear as Humiel, THE OLYMPIC. Tho vaudoville troupo of Br. Leavitt 18 now at this house, and Is likely to prove a profitable attruction during the week. Thore aro sorlo- comlo gingors, churacter nctors, dancers, negro delineators, und othor virlety spochillsts, who manage Lo make an intervsting entertalumont. DRAMA'LIC NOTES, “ Tho Rice Burprise Party will to-night appoar in " Hlawaths Mr. Jumes Murdoch, tho veteran actor, caulled upon bz, 'I. W, Keeno on Bnturday last, and durlng & two hours’ conversation guve the young tragedinn many words of oncouragoment, My, Thomas Iurasido, it 18 sald, was marriod about a woeok ago to Allss Lizzle Mulhollund, of the Lanvitt burlesque troupe. Botn huvo loft oup the compuny. Thoy will sall for England on Baturday. This afternoon Jamos Sheridan Knowles' beautiful ping of * Tha Wite * wlll bo seen, Mr. Keene will appenr ag dullen St, Plerre and bMiss Yaders as Marana, The blll for this evoning will beun nsnnulullf {nteresting vno, when Mr. Keonu will np{u-nr or the first time ws Oerlucclo in*'The Fool's ltevenygo,” 'Tho parts as cvery play-goor knnws, offers admirablo scopo for stronyg melodramntic setop, und Mr. Keeno has nlr:.:m yshown his ability luroles enlliug for such acting. SPENCERIAN A LA STEEL PENS ofthe Very Deat Fy and uariraledar Flezividty, 'l')nmmfi;‘/?m%&flm of poles, . REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION. Tn 20 Numbers, A compicio Eampla Card, fa {rial by mzil on Teccipt of 23 centse t lviso, BLakeman, Tavron & Cai 3% nnd 140 Grand Civoct, Iow Yorks AUCTION SALES. A LS L e et FLERYUELY & CU. By ELISON, REGULAR BALE FURNITORE, CARPETS, Geuoral Household Goods, Crockory and Plated Ware, Genernl Merchandisey 30 This Morning. SHEL & COy ELISON, FLERSUERL 00, ———— e ‘! FEDERAL SORGHUM." Th the Editor of The Chlcago-Tribune, Soutit EnLaty, LI, Teb, 21—Tue TinuNe of Feb. 14 contained an article headed * Fed- eral Sorghum,” or * One of Le Duc's Iob- bies,” The nrticlo was read with much sur- prise by thoso around here, who, knowing there was no truth in i, wondered atits meaning. Last spring Mr. M, DeDowell, of Chiengo, contracted with formors around this vieinity to put In @ certaln number of aeres of sugar cone, and he would pay §2 pe ton for it delivered and furnlsh secd. A, MeDowall then put up a substautial inill at this place, using part of the old foundatlon of the nicohio! works to bulld on. 'The mill was then furnished with now and substan- tinl maclijnery sulted to the anufacture ot sugar and sirup, Owing to & lute crop and an cun{lrm.u, and other unuvoldablo duten- tlons, Mv. MeDowell suffured serlous luss last seasom, but has done all In hla power to &0y fuctory to farmers and these interested, Comuilsstoner Lo Dug has never been asso- clated with the mill to our knowledge, aid the Station Agent never had thie pleasure of meeting him but once, and hay nover tizured a bonrd bill against this geutlemun in lis & & et sond orgiie WATER WAVLE “BMWW AIR JAMES 11ALL, 100 Statess! S SLOCKHOLOINY M : Stockholders’ Megfing, at the Offfeo 0f tho Bocralar Cleads HAIR GOODS. o & NE i anywhoru. Sole B20G3 for Vho SMULTIFOUMS Wik BASQ order and wurrantod Hernhiardt MU N A, TN 5 $1.75. s 1. bwitchae, . All2} fae II-'fi"»‘:‘n;}:":smu. et dor price ’t" q F P TING STOCKIHOLDERS' III_L 1"\,, 1ok O tvon that tha Annuai SeetBiy, Blato of Diihois, on TUESDAY, o 8%0 dayol Boxt, 81 10 0ok . B0 'y g, Necraistl assels, F 1L D, CANDY. et Btoton Agent, Bouth Elgin. A~ o ifi‘ifi —~ tl‘w‘.. m}gfl reran biix by oxpross LU LEAD-MINING AT GALENA. e b K ms 0t BB T d ety puoe (dress GUNFHEIC (R0 Chios, — e CANDIES, han Spectal Dispate to The Chicazo Tribune. iy GALENA, 1L, Feb, 22—Notwithstanding the low price of lead, minlug In this reglon has been conducted with renewed energy el ey, durlng the winter, and wany paying leads fi{j;,‘:l,‘.,'fiys‘ .mwfm;‘:,’}'}' have beenstruck, In the majurity of Instances \‘J‘J.‘.fi.flflhg m,tfiv AT on tand which has not been worked for T o s AT Sy years. ‘Che Intest and most valusble discov- TRUNKS: A ofiAN T, WILES, AR TG erlea are those of Doyle, Glosser & Co.,in Vigor Hil, in thia county, and of ex-Sherlfl Saunders, Weber & Cu,, In what I3 known as the West Galena Diggings. ‘Ilie first-men- tloned lend proiniscs to turn out uu enormious [

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