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CHICAGO UIBUNE OH TUESDAY, MARUIL WELVE PAGLS THE CITY. IN GENERAT. aronan A, Dnew. U. 9. A ds at the Talmer, 8. L. Dows, of Cedar Rapids, In,, (8 nttho Shers man. kAN Scnmiesenr, U S, A, s ot the Tre- mont. 5. B. Duuay, of Denver, Colo, is at tho Tre- mont, 1:x-0ov. E. M, McCooxk, of Colorndn, {3 nt the Pucifie, Jous Oxrono, of Liverpool, Englana, is at the Bherman, Cor. D. 0. Houstox, U, 8, A, lsnt tho Pacific with hiswife, W. HiswErT and H, Dudley Cartef, of London, Englund, nre at the Palmer. MA. Jonus G. SuontALy left for n trip to New York nnd Wasblugion Jast evening, SAMUES W, ITAckus, AdJutant-General of the Californin militla, t tho Shermnn. aronar A, Davis, 2. M. Taylor, and D, Bres lauer, of Ban Franelsco, ure at tho Palmer. DAN 1L MaaiNsg and George 13 Parks, of the Boston Theatre company, are at tho ‘I'vemont. Lewts Aubuicy, Chinrles T, Parstoe, and other members of the *My Partner” combination aro nt the Tromont. Jony B, KAuraay, J. 8, Hormiy, Willlam M. Ruufman, and Hemey 8. Eekert, of Reading, Pu., nre nt tho Palme Dit. E A, BALLARD I8 again confined to his house from in, bo sustalned in falling nbout four works ngo. F. W. ITHNANN, of Parl Rrussells, Belglum; und Ty Englund, are at tho Puelll HEVESUE-AOKNT D, W, Lusk hns been nee Algnei to duty In the New York District, and left Inst evening for his new field of duty. EpWIN Lrk Brows, Prosident of the Natlonal Soclety, Letitres tamorrow eventiigon ty to Anlmuls In Transportation™ ot ‘lontea, In this State, Geonag Onps, Genernl Freleht Agont of tho Chicagy, Milwankee & 8t Ml fatiroad, and H, W, (hibbnrd, General Frelght Agent of the Vane dalia Line, itro ut tho P'aclile. TiE use of Justice Seully's name ns a candi- dato for tho oflicc of City Clerk on the Repub- liean ticket nt the appronching election wua unauthorized by him. 110 is not 4 eandldate for * that or any othor position. Tag temperaturs_yesterday, nsobserved by Manasae, opticiun, 88 Muditon street, ‘I'rin Bulldig, W aL8 it ., 10 degreees 10 0., 22 m P M, 8 p. ., 8 p.ou Narometer, 8 i, m., 20, 1 B, my, 2061 M. JouN B. DRAKE says that It is not trite that he propeses to put nnother vy on tho Grand Paclfle Hotol, Mr, Boylngton, tho archl- teet, hna been tlguring on the vrigloal plaus which provided for apother story on the side, ‘but nothing hias been dedided upon. THE lllt’ldundsnlrnmlyr d by the Btate Bave Ings Bunk, through Itecel Oti9, huvo pmoun ed 1020 per vent, not &5 b ent (18 was stated in Sunday’'s Tring, by n typographlenl er- ror. Judgo Otis states that ho hopes to bo abie 10 pay ut teast 15 per cebt more, and perhieps 20 per cent, muklng 35 or 40 per cent in ull, Tur mempers of the Unlon Veteran Club hold nn informal meetir ut the Grand Pacitie Hutel lust evening, to consider the question us to whether the Club should [ndorse iy of the can- didates for Mayor bofore the homloition. n thing which has nover been done before, No action wus taken, no names mentioned, and the mevt- 1ing adjourned one week. BOME titne ngo John M. O'Bricn was granted a divoree trom his wife, and the care of tholr little babe was temporarily given the wife. John stole tho chlld n few duys ngo, und his wife swore ont n warrant for his arrest on o charge of kldnaping, He was nrrested and brought beforo Justice Brayton yesterday, and while tho bond was belng mide out the mother ;vnmnoflnd" with her little one, whithor no vne new. ‘TiE Butter Inspector yesterday caused tho Arrest of C. 11, Robison, i coimmigsion merctintt, dolug business at the corsor of Luake und Mur- ket streots, churglog hiin with n violation of the State law ln shipping twenty-live tubs of butter, without proper brands, to J, D, son, Philadeiobia, 1t was marked * roll," and when unniyzed was found - to contain over one-helf foreign fut. Tho case will bo in- quired luto by Justice Walluco at the Armory. TWENTY-NINE Chintmen enme down 1o Justico Bu riield’s Court onu changro of venue from Justice Wallneo yesterday ofternoon, Thoy wero part of the crowd pulled from the Chilneso prambling-hougo at No, 160 Mudluon street somu Time ngo, At the request of Wong Chlu Foo, who represented the defensp, the cases wero K)ut over until March 8, in the absonce of Mr. v Buren, tho attorney. Mr, Wil Plekert, tho Buperintendent of tho Culnese Buudaye 6chiool, went on the bonds. ‘TuE Raltroad Commlttee of the North Amerle ean Unlon smging Festival tu be heid he tho hltmr‘lmrl of Juneheld w meeting lust even- Ang nt Feldkamnp's suloon, corner of La Sulle and Rundolph streets, for the purpnsc of elfecting an organization, Mr.l. W, Eschenburg wi ed President, Mr, Willlum Hettleh Vi dont, and Gen, . Lieh Seeretary, The foliow- ing were uppolnted the Commitico on 'l ermuun: Max Stern, Leo Cawmnn, Willinm Hettich, 1, Liek, Adolph George, The meeting .llflol:‘lldjuurnad subject to tho call of the Presie e Mit. Geonoe YEAQER, n resldent of Chlengo for many yeurs, und nt thnes connected with sevornl jnsuranch journala, died {mcru. W nft= cernvon {u the Cancer Hospital ut Aurora, Tl of ‘which he bud been an inmite for the past twelvo months, The wife of tho deceased wentleman Wis With him at tho tine of bis death, s wis afso u member ot the 'Order of Biks, of which Mr. Yenger wus n member. The body wis brought to thig city last evening, being met at the dupot by 1 delegation of tha Chilengo Lodge of Elks, who took churke of tho remnilns, und under whase auspices tho funerul will take place within a day or two, Jeuenian fitanuey and Deonis Crimming ‘oung men of ubuut 22 yenrs of uge, ployed n Fowler's packing-honse at tho Stock-Yards, ‘while attempting tu eross the South Deapeb of tho river ut 7 o’cluck Instevenlig, broke thrungl the 1¢o when about the middie of the ebul aud would have drowned byt for the nssistines rendered tham by Michuel Molonough und Jo- seph Cunningbnm, fellow-workinen, The river At thut polutis only i few teot deep, and the men munaged to kéep their hends nbove water, but wero unnblo to extrienty themselves by reagon of the thick mud nt the bottom of tho chunnel nnd thy broken cukesof lee uboat thout, ‘They were taken to thely bhomes, tot much the worso for duckiug. THE fourteenth annual report of the Atexinn Brothers' Liospitnl, of this elty, for the year ending Dec. 1, 1880, hus Just huen Issued, Dur- Iny the year 891 patients wery treated, of which number 429 were diselirged ua - enred, 274 dis- charged us fmproved, 4 discharged ns unline Brm'v:d, T dled, and 71 sl remain in the ospital, OF the patients treated 2E - wore mar ried, 671 singte, nud 88 widowors, The numboer of pntiems admitted with nccldental fus Juries wos 121, and of those 1t dled withln forty-cight houra aftee wlmisslon, Twenty-olght deuths were from consumps tion und 4§ from other Incurible discase The tollowing stutistics wero nisu givon: Kum ber of days of tresvment, 217401 number of preseriptions propared, UK averago cost per -m{ per capltn, $L25; avernge cost per patlen FL12 From the opeaing of - o Hosplial, M 1, 1508, to Dea, 31, 1880, there kave been tionted inadl 6,104 putients, of whom 41156 puld tall or purt Lourd, and 3989 were envud for erutuitonsly, THE COOK COUNTY MOARD OF EDUCATION held tho regulur monthly x‘}mcnnn yestorday morning ot 171 Rundolph stredt, — Present: Pres- dent J, F. Bberbardt, “Mesars, MuceMitlany, Ves k; or, Bhorma, Laue, DV, Pactagran, aud -, Wentworth, of tho Normul Eehool, The Prestdent, Becretury, and Messrs, Shore mnn, Heslug, und MacMiinn wero appolnted n cummittee to conduct the exawmlnations at the h(l){mnl Hehool Murel ‘:f, h A l' \ wus ¥ 10 oxumine the gradunting class Murch 2f und Alr. Wentworth, the Princival, submitted an atfer from My ‘horiton, of Normulvilie, 1o Kkive annually €£2010 be divided into firse sad seeond prizes (12 und ¥8) for tho students must proficient in Latin, "Thoy ure to be awarded to thusw puptls who stund highest on the monthly exnmivutions during tho course,~the first two THlEes to bu piven noxt dune. ho otfer wis 1o coptod with thinks, wud the Scevetary fstruots -fllo;«:‘nuury Mr, Thoraton of the uction uf tho . A conmunieation wus recolved from Comminlse sloner Eaton, of tho Govermmoent Board of Edue cation ne Waghlngton, ssking for u detalled ro- Eurz of tho oriziy .and condition of Novmal chools, for the pirpose of prepaing a general stutlstleal report, Iwus referred to i conlittoo consisting of the Presblent, Seerotary, uud e, Wentworth, Tho Princlpal submittod a report showing tho munthly recoipts of tho sehiool from rentssud tuidon 1o bu §245, und tho expenditures $247, THE QAUDNER HUUSE SOLDL Hoarlng u rumor that the Gurdner flouso had been unkd, a reporter cutled on Capt, Goodrieh Iast evening wo uscertnin whother v not the re- ¥0r bud nuy toundation, Capt, Goodrlel wid ould ut thu hotel and by stited that o hud buld tho hiotel to Mesars, Cobh & Hyudley, the rubriotons of the Furest City House, of Clove- and. Tho suin putd wits $220,000, und’ the can- #lderution was tha hotel, ground, and furnftare complete, 116 thought e Haoro u very todsone nble one, but suid that botel property 1n Chleiro Wi not Tn vory greut domand, owiog 1 i cgent immonse botel nccomniodntions, "Fho ‘clund tiem wero tu tuko podsession of the huusw ou or ubout Aprll 1 and by undurstood that Me. Warren Letand, 0f hotet fumu, wus (o Fun the house, Althouxh bis numo bud now been. mentioned, )t wis reportod tu bo wis (o pul tho money Tor thy lurallure and bave an inters st tho butel, Cupt. Goudrich thought it unly wquestion of Hine when tho Gurdoer ol would bu anu 0f 140 best plecea of hotel proge erty 1 the eity. BTEAM HEATING VOl DWELLINGS. A fow days ngo the C'hlvage Steaw Heating I3 France: T, Maca. of v eusoyy of Nottings / Company cume agaln before the publie by the tllug of a_new bond wnder the ondinauce adovted Iast April by the City Councll. A bond was filed InstJune, ninple and suffleient, for 20,000, hut it aeml by another equalty A= good, If not Better, and approved by the Mayor. Tt it I8 not eertaln that tha Company wiit even do that which 1t 48 empow to donnder {tg charter nmd ordi- nauely: Iny steam pipe in tho streets Reamn for wer to fuetorfes and fug_ purposes o stores ond Thua far stemin henting pinten b mensure, g not been a fio- coss, yet IL IR ot been a totnl fudlure, 1€y slply nnde o protit for tho 10 the great waste of steam b tho plpes, In cities where general stestit-beats {ne bagbeen attempted from & central polnt it hns only beon ured ror that purpose, bt in Chl- egen 1L 18 propoved 11rst tse 1 ho steain for lvl'\vm‘ purposes, and rurr It hack and use it for hentiug, IF thid ean be siicoesstully eneried out tho prablent of tha general stenm-lienthng proce 084 18 Anly oy for thom, e owners elilm, the ins vestment will pny. 'The stoek for tho enterprise hero fa all taken, and tho parties who orntilzed tho campany think that thoy ean make i suceess of it. Tho Whole tntter will ho developed in few weeks nt the farthest, when it will he knowa whether the eonpany will luy pipoe or not. AV T FOR GEN. GARFIELD, Gen, Qaviield witl 8oon receive from this eity what will o to him undoubtedly one ol tho most valunble and Leautitul reminiseences ot the ex- elting events of tho luat elght momths, 1Lis a manuserlpl voluma of over 4K pages,—the handiwork of Me, Bugene ), Hall, of this clty, well kuown by his mnny poetienl eantributions 10 tho columuis of ‘11 TRIBUNE. Tho st purt of the work conalats of autograph cobles of campalgn Iytics wrltten by Mr. Hall between the dny of tho homination and that of the clectlon, Ench of these has o beantitully filuminated title, and an approprinte photograph, cithor of tho pince reterred 1o or tha person wmen- tioned, 18 mounted on the pago opposit tho poem. After the pocms come extracts frrom the prinvipnl speeches mude. diringe tho cans piign by jending Hepublicun orators, such ns Shermun, Schurz, Ingersoll, ete., nccompnnied DLy photagraphs of the malkers, Thon eome ex- traets from orations of Democratio spenkers stmilnrly lfustrated, Then como extraets from eiitorinis on both gkdes, and then *thie luninors of tho eampulon.” The work 18 besutifully done, )l the Iustratlons being perfect of thele ki, and the pnuhmrn&:lllu [llustrations, fratm the picture of Luwaileld ut tho beginning of tho hook down to the comnle fllustention, which cone cludesat, are excellent. The book, magnificent- 1y Lound by aChlewra firn,—one af tho Nuest pleces of binding ever dono lu the elty,—will bo sent to Gen. Gurtleld with the compliments of tle author n week from Mondny. THE TURNGEMEISDE MASQUERADE, Tne nnnuul masqueride und earnival of the Chiengo 'Turagemoinde was hold Inse evenlng nt 1he North Stde Turner Hall, The merry mnskers began to nssemble ubont 9 o'clock and nt Lalf pust 0 the regular exerelses of the evening were tukon un, Tho first was o tnlitenu representing the I'rince and I'rincesst Carnival, surrounded by thelrsubjects. Followle [t was a ntreh on tiio stuge by tho muskers, NoSt emino an aero- Dutly act ontitted *Tho Hurlequin Pyemnta,” by tho membiers of the Soclety, Afler this thero was the iureh of the dwirfe, Which was very amusing, aud following it was n laughable curientire on the skating In Lincoln Park, tho muskers nppearing on rolior skutes. Tho regu- I4r Atage prograin wus followed by u shadow pantomime, niter which supper was served in o anteraam, Instend of tho regular procession, which hns heen w feature of these balls hieretofore, tho ralllng of the prailery was covered with n sketeh, or burlegque, of n reand mareh. 1t inchided o number of locnl bilts, which were highly appre= cinted by tho ussembled company. At the hend of the colimn wore three prfour oshausted musicians, Jubelied *The Chicngo Orehestra.’ Next emmo u chariot drawn by four englea: - on the driver's seat wud Gen, Garlicid, ana on the chariot wero the niembers of ks Cabinet, with thele backs toward the nidience, keaviig n good deal to tho ntaine- ton. After this was n hit on the Connty Board; four hogs were geen drawing 16 Wigon on whiet wiis i huge boat, and nbove 1t wus the inserip- tion, * Bipper, the Shocmaker, hus the Meat Contract.” A number of Jocal hits and take- offs underatourd by memborsof the organlzution wound up the lmaginury pageant, The mapugers wero very careful asto who were ndmitted, althougt soversl Aldormen and County Commissioners succeeded {u eluding thelr vigilanes ‘and etfecting an entrance, Tho enstumes were remurknbly flne, and the display excelled sty that s been seen (o tho elty thiy winter. County Comtnlasloner John Fuder np- onred ns u “lene female,” and Mr, tubcus wosn happy darkey, A young i wmed Ttudolph Peotke wes drossed to ropresent Sweew Deenbnedt, awd hoe atteacted consierablo mttentlon, He s bullt lige n knitting-needlo, und was attired o o teain robo of heuvy black snun, Two [ndividos alserented conslderably wumsement ns photoa- raphers, and tvok u number of pictures durlug tho evenlng. The uifair was in the hands of the following Committee, to whom great credit (8 dio for its Rncce: Hurz, Fritz Gootz, Fritz_Moyer, Jobn C. Enders, Julius Rosehthal, Jullng Zlm- tuerman, and G, 1ntnmersport, Mo ball did nut break up untll an eacty hour this morning, TIE CITY-ITALL. THe policemen and Aremen will e pald Tues- day, and the Clty-11all employ &8 Wednesduy, I'ne only bullding perinit lssued was one to W, Laor for o two-story brieic store and dwolling #4x05 feot, No. 835 Thirtoonth strect, to cost £1.000. ‘I'ue Department of Public Works has taken tho profiminary steps toward raistog the bulld- 1ugs an the upproaches to the Sangamon-stroot viaduet, Tute Health Officer’s report for inst week shows that 175 notices to abate nulsances were served nnd 178 nulsunces nbated; also, that 5214 pounds of unwholesome meat wore condomned, Tie Committeo on Btreets and Alleys, West Division, met in thenfternoon, and deelded to receommend tuvorable actlon on tho remon- strutico nninst the puviuk of Maxwoll street und tho petilon for a sewer on Itobey Btreet from the rivor to Seventeenth, Mansitar, 8weNIE received word yesterdny from the party of firomen and othors “who uro on thoir wny to New Orleans, They spent two hours in Bloomington, whero thoy "had a good time, nnd ilso stobpesd over at Bt. Louls, in order 10 tnko u look nt tho sleopy town, All 'the eg- cursionlsts wero woll, ‘Tur owners of bulldings on Btate strect le- tween tho “og’' and Twellth street wero notis fied yesterduy that the elly was roady to take possession of the west tweaty-seven feéet of tho fots,—tho purt condomned 1o widen tho streut. Arrangemunts must Lo made to romove tho Lulldings s suon ns possible, ‘Cirie: wore 211 denths in tho clty Inst week, an lnerease of 81X over the preceding oney and of forty-two over tho corresponding one In 1840, and of aixtysfour (n 1830, OF the decodonts, y- wera under # yours olil, und ninuteen The unnual rate pee 1,000 of popntntion was 2L8), Convulalons exrried ott 10, diphtberin U, searlet-fover 8, consutoption 16, piieumonia 15, small-pox 8 and old ago 8. Thore were 7 deaths at tho Bmall-Pox Hospltal, CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, Only twa cascs of small-pox woro reported to tho Health Departinent yesterday,—a materlnl fulllng otf, 08 tho time ‘coverod’ wus Koventy hours," ‘The disenso 18 not epidemic hero by any means, nor 8 thira any fenr of it ns eome of tho Enatern prpormon seeni to think, There huve heen three oF fonr times 18 muny deaths cvery weok 1 Philndelphia for stmo tiae huck asthere have beon cuves fn Chleugo, yet no one in the Weat lienrs of tho exlatence of sinall-nox {u the City of Brothorly Love. And why? Tho nowd- papers thero say nothing nhout i, and the peo- pe, tuking no precauitions, are strickon down, lero publioity is glven ta vvery case, and in that Wiy the penplo ave warned, gét vacelnntod, und Wid delianes 1o the seourge. Only tho lpnorunt, who refuse 10 got vacolnuted except undor com- pulsion, nre sulerers from {1, thore being but anu caxs (o thu sectlons of the elty whoero the ln- telilgent and botter cluss of people live, .Tho vasus roportad yeatorduy wero at No, 160 North Unlon—the ifth thut has appeared in the st house,—und at No, ikl North May street, There wore two doutls nt the hospltel” Sunday nlght,~dacob Poterson, of No. 15 Van Buren, wiel Bumuel Perdow, of No. =9 Van Buren ot 'Tho eases of uther coutaglons disenses report. od wore us follows: Diphtuerin=—No, 180 Do Ko« ven street, No. 407 South Cannl street, No, 168 Bl Henrlet-fovor—No, 16 Purk avenug, No. 21U Miokignu avenue, No, 814 Twous Lth street, No. 281 Norih Clurk stroot. U, 8. A, i "I'ie Penston Agent disbursed $118,000 yester- g . ‘Tt Custom-Hougo employés yesterdny drow thelr monthly salarles, amounting to 5,000, ‘THE recolpts ut the Bub-Treasury yestordny umounted to 10,000 in ellver. Twenty-four thousand dollars in gold and 82,000 fu silver was disburaed, ‘Unk internal revonue recelpts yestorday amounted 1o E2569, uf which §18,810 wuas for apirity, §3,741 - for tobneeo and chrars, and 28 for beer, Fhe total collections for the month fouted up £76),084, . Fourowisa Is the list of dutlablo g 00ds ro- celvod at tho Custom-touse yosterduy: Murs 1d & Cu., 48 plgs dry goods; J. V. Pure § piirs dry goods; J, Morrcll & Co., T, M, 5 8 sulty i sdug Fischoer & cuses puper; C. Gossugo & Co,, B cuses diy koods Gnro Hrothors & Co. 1 cuso straw- hnts; Jollet Stovl Compuny, 267 steel bloouy, ‘PHE nuyouncetnent of the pandon of Gen, Mc- Arthur ereatod but hittlo comiment 1u Governe went clreles yestorday, us it hnd been an utders stud thing tor some Ui pust, Duriug theduy 1ho Mursbul ulso recolved 1 telegmm from tho Clurk of Purdons statlog thut the President ud purdoned Roburt A. Coey, the letter-carvier who wug convieted of rubbing the mbsls, Tho Mar o-iuorrow, which seoms (o fudicate thut e also 18 W oxpericato thy clems eney of the Executl 1n on any of these ¢ THE atorm Interfered serfously with the makls Bunday and yesterdny. Severnl malld wers nctas ally loat slght of, and no teaces could be got of tham, From north of Milwankee and in lowa and Western Hinols no mulis wero veeelved nt all, and trains were nbandoned outrlpht. Tho Dubugue and Green tay matla due earty o the morning bind not areived Inst night, The For- reston und Dibnrque aaafi tealn (& hopetes) stuek penr Apple River, and tho Galenn unet Dixon teing nrvlved six hopes late, Al of tho uther tralns wore Jate trom one to ivo hours, TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING. Nocomment (8 Indulged Tur case of Charles Mocck,charge with nian- glanghter, was éulled (n tho Celminal Court yese terday, but wna pnssed for tho reason that oue of the prinelpnl witnesses wis too Il to ats tend, THr Grand Jury hetd n double seasfon yester- day. nnd Investigated thirteen e Iy finiding clght true LIS, three no bills, and pussinie two g ‘Fho cuee of Al Reinke, tha tux-forgor, will agnin this morning., Tits morning nt the Criminal Court the easn of Frank Gllbert and John Oliver, aling Juck Orr, chareed with killing Richard Hr U Clnrk-sti sulgon on the 28t of August will be enlled for trinl, and will probably Le pro- ceeded with, AT tho fnll yesterday Edwanl Clint was com= mitted for alteged debt, Frank Loomis wna dis- clntrged on hnbeas corpus, nid ,]rmmm Colemnn wais released lieeanso bis term sentenee exe tred. ‘Tho tollowlng prisuners wero sent to tho irhlowell to° serve out sentences: Thamis flnwking, éight months; John Day, sixty dnysi Jewls Smith, colored, elght months: ‘George l:uru:; thirty days: Benjumin Lumb, three months, AT the opening of the Criminnl Court yostera duy morning the sase of Bdiy Powers, churged with tho inurder ot g Chineae lmndey-muy, Lo Mon, in November lust, was eailed, und tho ae- fondunt, When nsked §f he wis gusty or not kulity, unexpectedly plented imihy, The Court tludge Maran) aked libm §€ he way nwaro of tho fnct thut ho was llable to be sentonced ftonthuy for Hfe, and he t, but wiis wilting tostick 1o his plew. State’s-Attorney Mills was preparesd to go o1 with the proseeution in the event of n plen ol not gullty, nud M. MeClupnbun appenced for tha prisotier, 1t wiil be remambered that Pow- ersshot the Chinaman In the lmnidry of the lat- ter, on North Hulsted street. ‘Uho prisoner was sent baek to Jail to nwait sentence, TINST BAPTISYT CIIURCIL DISCUSSING TIE FUTURE OF THE MICIIGAN-AVe i SOCIETY. The wmembers of the First Haptist Church beld A meeting last night to discuss s to the Dbest wothod of solving tho burned church problom, which had been roferred to thom by thu “Committee of feen,” Tho gentlemen present bad been *invited to attend rn finportunt confercnee of the male moemhors .aud pow-holdors to meet tho ollleers of the church and ta confer on Important denombmtional 1nterests of tho South Sid Dr. Lorimer pre- slded ut tho meeting, which lusted nbeut four hours, and was of the scernt order, reporters betng rleidiy oxcluded. Although'so much timg was taken up, it was about ull expended fn tulk, Dr. Lotimer wns mt faver of the First Church, s w whole, wmoviag right up W the Bito of the burned bulldiug, and starting there with i new place of worship, to be knowi ny the First luptist Unurel, Tho present buitdiog could go to some othior church soclety; It wud 100 far oitt, any way. Only four ar {lvé of the members supported Dr, Lorimer. Tho others favored tho scticino that Dr. Lorimer and u colony of the Church shiould eimigrato to Twenty-thind strect nud Michlgan avenue nnd buill up 1 new church Boclety there, Dr. Lorimer, however, would not volunteer tomove with only o portlon ol his preseat Huck, und they were too delicaty tousk nim to dojt. All agreed, though, thut tho #lte of the burned church was tho most ventrul on tho Bouth fuleey thue it ought 10 ‘ho hold by the denominution, but that it would have to o held by tho First Buptist Churct, eithor directly or indirectly, Almrlmur hours' discusslon tha following wns adopted: WHEREAR Tho committee of Aifteon appoint- ed by the Chiengo and Lukeshle Assaclations to look after the goneral Interests of the Huptist denvminanon have referred to the Flrst Baptist Church.as buing mom divectly Interested than any other ehuren on the South Side, certain aee tion tnken by tho Michizan Avenus Buntist Church contcinplating tho disbundlng of that iy, Itesolved, That wo do .feol & deep interest in presecving to the denombation the site hereto- Tore occupied by tho Michigan Avenuo Baptlst sllllrch. w3 being central, und thorefore impor- unt. Itesolved, Thnt we recommend to the First Baptist Church that I such an amount of money' can be sceured 18 to warrant It in ussuunnie tho respousibility of rebullding tho house formurly._occuplid by the Michigan Avenug Haptist Chured, or anuther ina vicinity nsnearto that neluhborhood ns possible; und if the pres- ent proprictors of this property are propared to st I8 titls to ts “Frustees, that It should roceed to erect un edifice of wiuitable chnracter for the accommwintion of u Buptist Churceh, to be oceupled nt Its completion, aad that tho present members of the Michigun Avenuo Chureh be requested to unite with sote othor Buptist organizutlon or orgunizations us thelr proference wuy dietato, THE COUNTY BOARD. BICK OF THEIR BONDS—TIE LAKE FIONT. ‘With tho exception uf Comnlssloner Ayars all the incmbers of the County Dourd were presont atthe regulue meoting held yesterday nfter- noon, when, ufter dispusing ot tho ususl prelline inary business, the Shorilf was nuthorlzed to make robates In cases whero fues hud been nd- vanced aud unenrsed, The Clerk reud a protest from I, A, Hoyne and W.J. Onaban ngainst the sult brought by tho county pagainst thom ns suretles of tho Iate Jumeg Btowart. ‘fhe protestors cliimed thue thure was no justico in the proceedings. ltee forred to tho Judielory Comamitted, The Warden af the FPoor-llouse and Insano Asyhum, Mr, 11, M. Petera, sont in a report which showed thnt the recolits for tha year cnding Doc, 31, 1890, hnve beon $1,592, and the expendl- tures §1.84 Sheritf Munn sont in bis LIl for dicting pris- onors during the first quarter, Tho wmount was The Bullding Commitico roported in favor of the puymunt of bills nmountlng to &LKN, The report wiso recommented that J, I, Hendorson, Peter Wolfo, und L, 13, Dickson bo appoluted o committeo ot oxperts 1o exumililg 1o Work pers formud by the Hlusdule Granit Company In tho :\u\vd(:nurt-lluum. T'his report was unanfinous- y adopte Indecordance with n recommendation from thu Pabile Chutitics Committee, tho Clerk of tho Bowrd was direeted to advertisy for bids to bury paupord, THOSE RIPARIAN RIGITS RESOLUTIONS, Tho resolution of Commissioner Clurk, re- ferred 10 In Sunduy's *I'RIVUNK, fylaust the prssuge of tho Seuata LOL No. 158, witfch tranaiers to tho City of Chleago the lund known us the Luke-Front, wus introdsuesd. Thy protest was mide on tho ground that it deprived tho clty or conuty of riparian rights, und guve tho raflway property which would be free from taxution. . As nsubstituto Comnnissfoner Wood offercd the following: dtcantend, 'Cuat in the opinion of this Bonrd the bllL Intely pussed by thio Senute of the Unlted Btates, uind now pombing in tho House of Hepree sontatives, provicig for the conveysiico o the City of Chicugo ot all right or titlo of the United Btates fu snd to certuin lnds in_ Fore Dearborn Addition 1o Cileagn, would, I wlopted, promoty tho best {nterests of tho Clty of Chilcago and County of Cook, and that this Bourd horoby ree quests tho leprosentutives dn. Congress frony this counity to support tofs sald bill by tholr votus and by all otior honorgblo means, After soime disonssion Commissioner Clark moved to tuble A, Wood's resulution, Vhis motton brought Mr. Wood to hls feet, Ho siid thare were no rlpnriun pights invaived in the blll, und argued that §ts passage was of thy :Srmllcul Importunce 1o tho eity und county, ne of tho nidvantiges would be tho eroction of W i cantent depot, Thy wotion to tuble was lost,—yeas, ; nays, 8, —i8 follows: Yeaw—Abright, Clark, Knopf, O'Nolll, aud Rbgluwald—5. Nays—Coburn, Bnder, Farren, Hutt, Miler, Bunne, Blewnrt, Woad, and Purington=—t. 3tr, Ulnrk thought the subject of such lmpore taneo thut tho two resolutlois shiould bo st (o the Judiclury Commmittee, with justructions to PURACT 1 LWO Weeke, Uommisstoners O'Nell aud Coburn wanted tho matter settivd thon und thore. Me Clurk's wo- tlon provalled, 5 A resulution was offered’ by Mr, Sonno calling upon the experts uppointed to hwus‘fium thy work dono un the Court-House by the Hingdale Uriult Company o roport o the Bowrd the wmount of work eutled for by tho contract und omitted, tho nutount of oxtrs work douw, it any, id tho nture of tho chunges made fruw the originul euntracts, the wholo to be valuud upon tho Lusls of the original contruct, Luid over uue dur tho rules. RELIGIOUS, TUE UAPTISTS. The Baptist minlsters' wookly meeting took plico yesterday furonoon at the Grund Pacliie Hotel, In tho nbsence of the ey, Dr. Rulbort, tho Rov, W. M. Lawreucs presided. The Rev, W, I, Parker read an interesting pa- per on * The Service of Boug." The puver trente ed of the dilliculuies of veraltication and the Ju- dierousness somutimes of tho old psalng, which led to a destro for change by modern cougre tlons. A brie? bistory of hymuology was given, including quotatlons frowm dilferent hymuswrlts ers. Witts way regurded us the father of bymus, Uu is credited with huviug write bymn-writer, hows by Wesley, who wroto erend gentlemnn mide a cuntiuonal atngisg, it not to 34,000, Tho plea for more the exelusion o aingers for chalrs they should be taken nx much for thele Chrlstinn churacter na for thelr musient abitities. Mo did not beliove st was right to ire people to sing bt elitrol who bad notbing 0 recommend tent AIve tho possession of i eood volee, 10 many ensed thoy wore far from helie good Christians, The paper was digeussed by the 1oy, Messra, Derren, Yosbure, Gunn, Lorliner and othors, Al f:l\ ored tho 1dea of mory congregational sing- 1y . The mecting next Mondiay morning will bo :lc oted to w reecption of reports from the ehurehea., Tho mectings of the conference witl horeafter h;; held intha room oceupled by tho Conl lix- chango, ° e TIE METHODISTS, Tho Mdthodist ministers held thofr regular ckly teeting yesterday maornlng at No. 67 Wushington streef, Tho Scerotary enlled the meeting to onler, and the Rev, Mr, Holurt eon- duieted the openling devotional exerciaes, Tho Committes of Avangements reported ns tho order of busiiess for the next meethg that the Rov, Mr, Phelpa would lead fa devotionnl exers clses aud present an uxposition of some part of the Seripturcs, which wns the cnat forthe fivat Monday in the motth, My, 'arkhurat, who wis to continne the subje nnder diseission ut tho last meetiig, was ube sent, aud the Rev, Me, Zimimerian. brought up the questlon of *Total Abstine Tho Lov, Drs.” Hurding, Wingren, Bristo oster, and Edwards Jyfued I the diseassion, aid gomu very impeeesting reianrks wero made, Many nrga- ments wero brought forth in support of thig ton, which I8 ot present ussutibig much Hmportaice in the eyes of the general publio, THE EPISCOPAT CLERGY. of thia eity spent vesterday at tho Cathodral of 8%, Betor” and M), eoracr of Peorin und Washilngton streets, nretreat, tho duy being puagedd (o devational exerelses of u very solemn charuetor, Four serviees wero held, the fiest being the cetebetion of the Holy Communion, which neeurred ut 8 o, m., while tho otliors, con- sisting of prayers, hymus, and weditations, wero Bold ub 10:3) . m. idnd 2350 and 50 p.out, re- sneetively, The [ntervenlng tme between tho Reevives s pusseil by Ui clergy in porsonal meditatons, The retreat was combucted nnder tho leadership of tho Ituv. Mr. Courtney, of St Jnmes’ Churchsby nppolninient of tho Hlshop. THE PIESHYTENIANS, Tho Prosbyteriun ministers hed an informal meet g yesterdity mornng, a8 the storm resilt- only agmall number befug presont, Xt ek they witl resume tho discusdion of Dr, Howard "Crosby's temporance position. The 5(0\;. Dr. Patterson willrend o paper on tho sub- ect, £ LAZARUS STERN. ME WAS INSANE, AND 111S DEATILWAS HASTENED BY PULVATE Mentlon was mudo yestorduy of the discovery nt by room, at No, 317 Clark street, of the body of Lozarus Stern, €ith the bands and feot tied. Furtlier mquliries yesterday ollofted thoe fact that thio slecensed hud been for n long time regarded Dy his friends ns being somewhat deranged, and that he had frequently stated to Mrs, Kino and others thut If ho knew of any way by whickk ho ¢oull take his own . lifo without pain he would resort to It Theso stntemonts of his ot first led to tho conciusion that the unhappy man hid commit- ted sutelde. Such, however, 18 not the opinlon of tho County Physiclan, nor of Stern’s medieal attendunt, Dr, MacDounld, and these wild threats of his rppear to have been bt tho fdle yvipol ings of incipient fnsuulty. Tho County Physi- clin's certitiento §s to thie clloet thut death wns consequont on hyxin, eansed by asthma, and lhu: his deconse wuas probubily hastened by pri- vatlon. T'he seeno kn the the sume as that de: inTng Tinoy, oin yesterday was precisely rived In yesterduy's report with thie cXception thut tha corpso hud been moved ot to tho hed Instead of Lehyg purilally cecumbent thoveott, The trunks had Leen moved out from the wall to ennble tho oflicers to mspect the contents, and the tloor presouted o beterogencous eolléotion of empty seltzer-buttles, glisses, aud @ puekage or twa o thies ndded to the bedding which hml heen re- woved from the bedstend. In faet, 13 u by- atunder remarkeedd, * He seems to huve kept regu- lur baebelor's hatl here, On rulsing tho sh the corpse presented n sturtlingly emneinted appearnnee, Tho |imbs and trunk wore wusted atinost to nothing, hut there wis no tndieatlon of nny violence, The 1080 and eyes wore very much swollen. Tho luds were loasely tod with in old stock- 1. but insuch it way us mado it perfectly evident thit tha fasteniog must bave been the work of tho ased hlmaeli=—the knat having apparently ely ted nrotnd tho right wrist and tho fingers of the other bang then slipped into tho noogo thus rormed, Tho binditg of the feat was of nn equally inperfeet anture, beln, leeu ot ordintry twine twisted erl thues uround tho unicles, and thon tied inn Bow-knot, Sueln knot would not hold un infant, 1t tho unfortunate mun bod been assnsinated for his money or valunbles, tho assumption I8 that he would htve been secured Urnly, and sagpred tn ndditlon, to prevent any outery; but 1o noise was heard h{' the womin Kino, who slept In tho noxt room Lut one, or by tho othol Inmutes of the house. It 18 lnposalblo to any oxplanntion of the case, und thg only ren- sonablo hypothesis scema to bie that, feellig tho puroxylsm of asthiny coming an, and knowing that ho should suceumb to It, with tho malignant cunning of o madmin he tied his own feet nnd hunds to lead to the supposition that he bnd been murdered for his money, and then, ¢x- Inusted with tho oltort, fell back on the bed and explred. Certainly tho po2ition (n which ho wis discovered favors this hypothosls, which in any cusq disposes of any susplelon of foul phty. At 230 p. me Coroner Matson impanclled o Jury of tho friends of tho deceused, and thoy ros tnrned n vordict to the etrect that tho decenseld Wi lnansie at tho timeof hisdeath, and that suld denth was hustenod by privation, the immedlato enuse belng nsphy Xhu from withina, “I'ho renins will Lo Interred lfl-l'h\{ by tho 'l Bhollm Soeloty, and the expensesdefrayed from the funds belonging to the devensed Iu tho hunus of Mr. Braun, TIIOMAS TILLEY. N8 WINg §13,000, The Intelligenco was recelved yesterday from ‘Washington that the Supreme Court had given decislons (n the two sults brought by Architect "Thomus 1llley ngalust the Clty of Chlengo and ngiinst that eity and thu County ot Cook Juintly, "Those two sults were commenced hefore Judyge Blodgott In August of 1878, ‘The one agalnst tho elty was to recover 837,600, boing the wmount. duohhn for services rondered in proparing pluns fur the now City-Hlall und for his sorvicey a8 urehiteet, ‘The Council hd notified the Bourd of Publio Works to adopt ‘Pilloy’s plans and to procead to bulld in necardanee with them, but subsequontly recousldered 1t action and unlted with tne County Hourd In tho choleo of Mr, Egun an areblteet. Thin easy was teled fn Junuary of lust yen| i the Jury returned u venliet i THley's fuvor for SELOW. Tho eity nppenied tho cuae, but thoe docfzion of the lower court wins sustatned, il the next appropriation bill will litvo to eontain nn itom for ‘Lilluy's benetit, L1 uthier guit Was to recover tho commlssion of 2 por sent on £2,200,0), the vstimated cost of tha constraction of the Court-Tlouse, Titley's clulm was thint 218 Euroks plin hid been adopts o, aml ne selocted a3 rehiteet o ereet tho Luilding. But when 1he ease camo to triud o yuar ago st Jananry, ho wits unnble to produca uny contract und wis non-sulted. The declsion Of tho Jower cotrt was sustained i this ense nlgo, 5o thut My, ‘Ullloy falls to recovertho lurgos sum for which ho st LOCAL POLITICS, PIETH WARD ATDEIDLANIC, A meotiog ot cltizens of tho Firth Ward was held ust evempyg at No, 2353 Archer avenuo to conskder the advisabllity of placing an Indepont ent candidito for Aldormnn i tho old at tho coming slection, ‘Chie moeting was composod of cltizons of hoth parties, and organized by eleeting Mr, George Turner ug Chalomnn, Boveral gentlemeon thon oxpressod thelr views us to tho nceessity of unituue on tha bost man to neat the Domocrutio nuomineo, whuever he may bo, Mr, "lurner suid ho hint boen sollcited by somo of his fricnds 1o ullow the 130 of his numo a n cundidate tor tho Alusrmunle sumination, 1t 1o were nominated by tho tdepondent voters, hu would do lils bost to e olected, und ho bus lieved ho would suceeed, Mr, J. U, A, Lo Iane wlso announced hlinsclf n8 i the hands of his feicnds. o thonght Henry F, Sherldan would U the Demoeratio nombiyee, mad it was dite L0 the best Interosts of tho wird thut Bhoridun should be beaton, Sl Lo IHune wanted n unlted support, however, und he thought suceess would bo the rosult. Mr, Edwird Wule wis ulso mentiosied as bolng willing to run on un Independent tckot, but Mr, Wale was not present. Aftor w proteauted disoussion, during whivh Mr. Parner suld be would huve toleave tho chalr on peoount of at olKIgoment vlsowbere, St wus duclided to placo I nomination then and thore u oandldato for Alderman, A ballot re- sulted in Mr, Le Blane obinlilng 10 voies = eost, T ndidate appeared win neat Hide speech, nfter which tho meeting ad- Journed, 1t 1y bLellsyed thore will Lo unothor vaneus held of tho frionds of Mr, Turnor, und possibty those of Blr. Wale, Mr. Lellluno isCashler of ke Unlon jron & Steol Company, T'HE TRICIIN L SOARE, EFFECT ON TUE EUROPEAN DEMAND FOI PORK PUODUCTH, Thoe report was current on Chango yosterdoy thaut tho trichinw seare In Exuropo hud extendod to England, and that nn cllort wus maktug to have that country adopt measures simiiar to those of Frunce for prohibitiug the importation of Amovican hog-medts, A8 1 congequence, the! provisfou murket was bure of Buropean ordors yesterdny, and soveral parties bad Instructlons 10 rusell what thoy bad alroudy bought for ships mont neross the Atlantlo, Beveral prominent packers aud proviston deal- ers were intorviewed yesterday In regurd to what foundution thure wus Lor tho churges mude . portation or Amerlcan neats. abrond that Amoricat monts are [nfested with trichime, Mit. HIGAINR ETATED that preenutions D pot buon taken hers to de- teet hogs aniferine feom trichime, The hos were s henlthy now as llmi' aver wernaid eises In which tho purnsites existed in the animal were not more gnnerous now than for years ek, Tha present excitement would suon blow o Tle thionght many peaple wero foolial not to thoroughly caok thelr foord, und tht the French mirdhased and nte swhint_other peopla wonldi't. When dlsensed hogs are found they nre thrown out and rendered into niensly anlnnls are treated by this wi thore dkd not appear to ho W 1o p practico n tem of inspection for detecting trichinie. Tho eentleman thought there wero now more benrs than trlehine [u pork, and that tho fright fn Earope was tho work of Frenceh farmors, who are_hiterested in kuarhm Amerls cnny ments ont of thelr country. 1o ieved that the exeitement would soon blow o Mr. Taglor Inughed about the French inking siich My about plg-ments; o hog wis ag healthy an animal naw bullfrog or n Juckars, Ono of tho west packora sald ho Jdid not think the trlchinm were numeraus ruoitih to amount to anything, ‘e scivntilic Investlca- tlons mado ut tho Stock- Yurds somo thne axo did not show that more than ONE 1OG IN THIEE O FIVE THOUSAND wna infested, It was etnlimed by some who had nsaumed to study the subject that tricking arlghmited in ruts nnd fleld mice, mud hogs got the by eatliz the Utee antmala, They ween quite as lkely to be found {n hugs which hnd fed on offal, it were hiarinless, nuyhow, If the ment was properly cooked fut,'” sald the gontleman, * there 1s something else bnek of nll this gubblo about diseased hogs, It 18 part of 0 concerted plun of action of tho Western yntions of Europe to put a turill on Amerlenn ments, A eable Just recelved atated thar notice hnd beon wiven'in the Euglish House of Commega thnt thoy would bo usked to-dny 1f they woRlId fol- low tho course of Franco It prohibiting tho im« It Is bulleved polley to tuke to bo ugainst Hritlsh this course.”” He ter. from an ilsh correspondon “We attribute the troutile to tho axitation of the protection(sts, who are nuturally interested In diserediting Amnorican meats 4y niach ns pos- sible on the prineiple of glve ndog o ud nnme and ding hin bt we think the trouble will #oon blow aver; vl tho more 8o, 08 tho triching eanonly be found in n fow enses, and much oftener tn French than in Amerjean hoa, M. Oltershnw salid he did not think the troublo wna 80 much on aceonnt of trlching ug HALF-CURED MEATS, 1t hind beon atnted that imeats shipped to Havre were lylug at that port votting und naggoty. Thoy were eured in this eountry in the winter and’ it was _supposced they wotild keep, but the change In climute haa atfected thom unfuvor- ably. The English wore probably moro senred by " tho French thnn by the diseovery of tho parasites in thole” own 1mportations. Tho goutlemnn thougzht u svstomw of inepection here would be bmpraoticablo, Packess wha sleughtered B0 to 10,000 hogs por auy could a0t make narnngements tohnve tho nnfmials ey amined with o micrascope, which appenred to be the only way to detest thu presence of tho trlehlmp. It was tho vustom now to rejeot all houd that nppoared to be discnsed or not. fn sound condition. A Freneh oxporter stated that ho thought the Freneh order would soon b rescinded, und tho whole noise would cense, A lotter from I'rance snld tho French enrors wero dolng tholr utmost 10 prevont tho inportation of Americin provis- {ons under prefext of trichinw, but the writer did not think they woull suceeed n stoppiog tho Importutlon, though thoy might give somo trouble by having n systemn of exumination snd {uspection 1mposed. Anothor party remarked that the agitution of this question wis likely to dumaoge tho tende fn Amerlean provisions lioth at home and abrond, but thought it would be only temporary, Sove crul othor parties thought an inspection of tho Dog for detecting teiehlne eitber botore or after the nnimal was cut up would not be practicable In the packing-houses ivre, RYVE. While looking for trichinm in hoga yesterdny the reporterstiumbled on n [ll‘osPu:lqu ANHICez i rye. ‘Tho party who was eredited with hold- Ingthe relns was ealled upon, and ho stuted thut tho bulk of tho stuek of ryo In storc hevo wns held subject to “tno orders of IKentucky ddistiiters, who huve sold tho product of their stitls for this yeur a " There has been nreguler boout In w eald ho, *“und tho peovle fu the Ilue-trass resion have sold all they expeet 1o mako, snd uro now ransacking tho eountey for rya in the borey. The stock or this cerenl at distributing polsts I8 much smulier than a year ago, anit thoro is supposed to be lttle loft 1 the country, exportors and consumers haviog taken nhout all the crop.” He sald he dld not contempinto running u corner or unything of that nature, though a good many people had sold short for next month, ond might witko up some morning nnd find prices vialng with tho aun, The dlstil- lJors have contracted pll thole whisky, and now waut tho ryo to mnko it of. CORNELL UNIVERSITY. ING OF TIE ALUMNT, The fourth nntiunt banquut of the Association of Cornell Unlvorsity was held lust uvening nt tho Grand Paelfic Hotel, There wero a lnrge numborof the Alumul present, nud mnoy re- Krets were reeclved from juembers ol tho Asso- cintion in and out of tho elty. A flve-course supper was ferved by 3Mr. Jobn IL Deake, to which the guests did ruil Justlee, and aftor the menu was exhnusted tho “low of soul ' was in order. Mr, W, 1, Freoneh, of tho Assoclated Dress, wiho i3 a member of the Assuciutlon, sent n dispateh from Clovelund saying thut he way on his wiy to Washington with President-eleet Gnrs field and his party, and woitkl secura Cablnet positions tor ench und overy Cornell altimnus, “The 1ollowing tonsts and” responses yer\g ‘E-"’," LN, T taken up: *The New Unk ORIty ton; “Tho O, Univeralty,” B. L. Jn Civil Bugineer.” Louis Falkenyn . ¥ Flunnery: Journnlism,” C. s Coltexe Jourinlisn T, 8 . W, Hinkleys ¥ Madletne,” D, R, 11, C Among those \wflunl at tho banquet were George D, B8, A, J, Jukes, Henry "Tirt, Frank 1 Waseler, Vhlllp Barndrd, Churles I, Nixon, I, B, Seeloy, D I Flunnory, B, 1 Cah Thton, A, ). Durland, G. W.' Murny, L kenun, Fred M, Mann, Fred G, Androw, Dr. 1t AL, Corwin, Danlel Murtine, J. 1. Suter, W, P, Abtott, Charles W, Ilinkicy, Edgur L, Juyne, Charles Lovivgs, E. 8, Adums. SUBURBAN. EVANKTON, Last ovealng In tho Baptist Church the Ten- nesste Jublice Singers gavo a concert. Thoy had not been In Evanston heforo In eleven years, but tho remembrance of thelr Inst appearanee was sutliclont to lnsere them n good audlence, which ‘wns greatly pleased with the entertainmont. ——————— ‘THE FIRST MURDER. Potor Smith Dios from the Stab Inflict= cd by Poeter Nnvago Last Wednesday, Toter Smith, tho Ind who way out fn tho nb- Qomen by Poter Bavago Wednesdny evening, dld yestorduy forenoon ut bis home, No. 165 Me@regor streot. Thly must bo recorded o8 tho tirst murder cuse of the year. Thodeceascd was n boy of 17 yenrs, whom the police nlways fooked upon 18 u potty thief, and who was ale ways regarded s u bully by his compunions, Tho quarret in which he recelved bis wound vo. curred enrly fnthe evenlug ut the cornor of Archer il Stowart nvenues, and thero §8 bug little dloubt thut Bmith was the aggressor, Buvage was arrested several hours atter tho wiiray by Otfleers Leonaed — wiid - lannou, and the following duy wua hield fo $1,000 bull by Justiee Wulluco untdl Mureh 1, the day sot for trinl, und failing to givo bonds was sent to tho County Juil, where bo romnins. John Stephens, hls commpanion, (s b tho Housa of Corrcution, serving out o $1X fine fmposod by Justise Wal- lace, 1t 1s atleged thut Siephens, by dvawing n revolverand threatening to use it, compelled n eitizen, who sclzed Buvige divectly after the cutting with the Intentlon of holding blm for the police, to fet him go. Tho police have been nnable to ascertiuin tho truo cause of the Guht, ‘Ihey did nut bellove the gauzy story which Smiil, tohl, und nmf- bind nu reason o think thint Suve ngro would tell the truth, AN purties concerned wore of savory reputution, and ench one had his own version ol tho ulteny to relate. Buvago lsn Weid boy of 15 years, und (ves with his paronts nt No. BI il street. Ho wy -umyloyuun F lor's putking-house, it 2o Stock-Yuds, futuntoly ucquilitod with Smith, who Vlnyml 10 tho sume house, Whit o avowed wis uo only correct Rtory of the quarrel o rolnted ton IR roporter lust vvening in his coll In the County Jall, Himselt und Biephens, while walking wlong Archer uvonue, cicountdred Bimith wio soveral sompanions, und uftey a short purley Bmith uumn(plml 0 hold him up and Tol him of $LW whick by had fu hiy puekots, At tho 1o time Bmith's compagions tittempted to hold up und rob Staphons. Buvage T #eross tho stroot and attempted to get awuy, but Smith pursued und captured him, and iho cutting was dons whilo Bmiith was chokling hlm und endeavaring to toree hin to glvo up his monoy, A smutl pucket-Enifo wis tho woupon usod,” Bavagu, sjthougn u hardoned {‘uunu Tils- cul, Appuraetly tells the truth, but the friends of the deceused strongly dony it, und wesert that young Bavigo was drunk und brought on the quarrel by insolent conduct. The Coroner will Nold un inguest at o'clock this foroe noon at thu ‘'wenty-second Btreot Btatlon, Tue County Physlein held w post-imartom ox: wiminntion “yesterdny afierncon, The wound was In the “abdomuon, it Dolow the nvel, aud the sutopsy revesled tho fuct thut the knife, after having lnoerted the vutor ur cov- oriig mewbrnes of the bewely, @ wound i ft- solf sulllcient to cuuse denth, hud pussed up- wurds In a slnating direeton und portorated tho stomneh, cuuslug Inthiunnadon of the bowels und death, The wembers of the family wanis fuated great objections to tho exwinioaton, e — OUR LADY OF LEAVENWORTH, Spectul Dlspateh to The Chicago Tribune LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Feb, 23.<Mary Kittell, a hondsome and populur young lady of this olty, who has beon walking on crutchos sluce lust Oc- tober, huving then fullon dowa-stuirs and in- jured her apine so as to producy parulyels, and bewn pruylug tor nlug days copstantly for re« llet, yeaterdny mornlng, at the Cathadpal, after }vnrhlkllm of the communion, rose and reached or her_epntelios, whion 8ho was overloyed to find that sho had suditenly heen marto whote and Aol The citre {8 exelting great comment, and 13 regarded as Jittlo less thann mirnele, CASUALTILES. THE BURNED ORPITANS. BenraNtoN, Pu. Feb. 28.—At tho Orphanngo this mornfug the Coroner's Jury viewed tho badies of tho seventeen dend childron. Many of thom Iald on thotloor with hluckened fuces and burned wrista, The Jury visited the burned Asylnin and inspoctod the dormitories. Thoe boys' room 18 geently dumnged by tiames, Larze holes are burned in the fivor. Thogirls’ ronm la not Ao much damnged. The jury adjourned till Frie day. Senavros, Pa, Feb. 28.—Following nro tho names and nges ot tho vietims of the Orphanugo Asylum firo: Edward Burns, 3 years; John Bogart, (ieorge Warner, Patrick Fitzinaurice, Jobn Cuff, and Tfenry HBarrott, & years enchy T'eter Hopkins, 6 years; Churles Gabe and Ame brose Driscoll, T yeami John Phomas and John Joseph Kelly, 8yeara; Thomas Walton, 10 years; Annfe Wulton, & years: Annfo Kane, 5 years; Titza Rollly, 8 years. Jumes Rhelnhumer Is still missiog, BHIPWRECK. Br, Jonx's, N, I Fob, 2.—~Tho briganting Isnbel has been wreckod at Gull Island aud alt banda lost, Bho wasone of tho finest ships on- gnged in the Breaziilan tende from Newroundland, Ditring a gnow-storm on "Tuesdny lnst, nccoms panled by a violent gale of wind, the Isnbol ran nshore high and dry smong the Jagged reefs and nwot nmoment was allowed the untortunate ofli- cers and crew to muko a single offort to anve theirlves, The wreok und débris of tho vesscl are washed up {nto the rvines wnd crevices of tho frownlig cliis, but no symiplom or indlen- tlun that n singloone of her vrow cscaped do- struction hna been presentod, TOISONED BY SAUSAGE-MEAT. Trrrsavita, Pu., Feb. 28.~1ive ensus of polson- oujug in one famlly were developed st week In tho Elghteontt Ward. The viettma are Honry Merritt, his wife, and threo children, The enuso of thoir polruning is suusnge-ment that wig pure chused on Saturdey cvening at o duteher-shop o Butler street. The ment was cooked for sup- por last night, and from that thue dates the sfckness of tho famlly. About un hour after euting, the youngest chitd, about 20 months old, wag taken viotently 1l nnd begun vomithngg, A little luter the mother and tho othor little vnes, wgeld 4 nod 6 years, were prostrated with the #iuo symploms, A RAILROAD ACCIDENT. C1x0INNATI, O, I'eb, 28.—A pisacnger-traln on tho Kentucky Short Line was yesterday thrown oIt the teack by 1 land-slide, Tho cugine Jumped thie track, and the postnl-car und baggage-car followed and went partly down -the bunk. Tho enginn gnd cars wore badly smashed, tod sev- coral porsons wore lujured. A brakeman ummned William 1. Spaulding nd throe of his ribs broken. Blxorseven passongers, nil resldonts of Loulsville, were badly fnjurcd, and wore re- moved to that alty for trontinent. ‘Yo wreek I8 now ¢leared nway, and traing aro runniug regu- lurly this morning. EXTRAORDINARY TALE. Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, MaxioN, N. C, Feb, 28,—Yesterday Mr. Nobe lett, of Ruthorford County, employed & uegro i to holp bl kil hogs, Lost nlght the negro eame baek and stole one, and had gotten somo distance on his way homo when, coming ton fonce, he lnfd the hog upon the fonce, bislancing it until ho got over. Attempting to shoulder it, ho foll on tho opposit sldo of tho fence, and tho gammon stick which ho bud neglected to take otit canght him around the neck and fustencd N, “Fhis morning ho was found dend, the bog ofiono sido und the negro ou tho orbier sido of tha fence. RAILWAY COLLISTON. TOTTSVILLE, Pu., Feh. 28.—A conl-engluo col- Mded with u pnssonger-traln on tho Renduwng Rullrond, near Mahoney City, this morning, Michact Ituynolds, foreman of ropalrs, and J‘m' cinn wero kllled. Bix porsons were In- A BRIDGE SWEPT AWAY. KinsLey, Kns, Feb, 28.—Eloven spans of the bridge ncross tho Arkunsas lilver at this pluco wereeneried down stronm yesterday by the high wiiter und flouting ice, Thero nre atlll nine spring stnding, but fears are cutertulned that thoy will be earried vut, PSS TNUN OVER AND KILLED. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WarcorT, 1n., Fob, 23.—Two Inborers, whose names could not Lo learned, were run over by tho gravel trafu ubout o mile eust of here to-duy und killed, TRAIN WRECKED. Corusnus, Ga., Feb. 23,—A sleepor containing visitors to Murdi Girus, on the Montgomery & Mobllo Ralrond;'wus wrecked thirty-malles from Bloblie. Five mon wore InJured, some seriously. % A VICIOUS DOG. . &pecial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune. Dunvque, Ia, Fob. 28.—A Mttle girl named Curtis had tier face eaten vuw by a Newfounds lond dog to-day. Ehe will bo distigured for life, TXTPLOSION. DALTIIORE, Md,, Fob, 28,—Thosteam-tug Min- nle Hunt exploded her bojlor whilo towlng scows, Charles Hunt, engincor, and .ames Moore, fire- mun, wers killed. Several otiors wero sculded. TWO TRAMPS BURNED TO DEATIIL ParensoN, NoJ., Feb, 28.—=Two more tramps wero burned to death Just nlght on the clndor dnmp of tho rolhing-mill, whoro thoy went to sleep, WAS IT A MURDER? A Question Which Will Bo Apt to Bother o Kutnre Coroncr's Jurys Special Dlapaten to The Chilcago Tribunie. 8r. Lours, Feb, 28.—Poter T, Kralemann took his lnst drink yosterday evoning sl b o'clock, nud at 5 o'cluck thls morning ho was dead, IHis doath, it §8 thoukht, wis the result of o blow ot the hunds of Hovmunn Fischor. Kralemann had ‘been drinking heavily for somo time, and yes- terday afternoon, at tho saloon of H, H, Bur- riohter, 1210 North Thirtoenth strect, he was very drunk. Alter taking several drinks howas struck in tho face by Fischor ,and a fow minutes nfterwards foll on tho tloor. Subsequontly he was carrled to his home, L% North I'hirtcenth strovt, whora bhe dled. Hur- richtor says o * party of imon wore drinking {n the saloon whon Kralemunu camo up to tho bar und winted i drink, A8 ho had not been fnvited to drink with tho others, ho wus refused, Fischor, who wad of the pnn‘y, stepped up and playfully struck Krlomuan in the feft oye, but o did not (BINK tho blow burt hlm. Kralomonn took o seat, snd a fow minutes after auld, #Givo me n pony whisky." No utfen- tion was puid to hln, und batr an hour afier ho fell on tho Hoor fu at tlt, About 8 o' Krale- WUnN's soil. 1 youth of 18 years, cang, nog, with thio asslstunco of sovoral men, carriod Ll to room In the rear of 1230, whore he died nt 8 o'cloele this morning. Fischor bua boon srrosted, ——— e SCARLET-FEVER. Spectal Dlsvateh ta The Chiteagn Triduns. Prrrsuuna, Pa., Feb, 28.~Thore are nourly 100 casey of searlet-fevor in Wilkinsburg, n smutl town just vutsido tho city limits. Thero wore over twenty deaths thoio from this discasy lust wook, and tho mortality this wock promlses to ho oven greutor. The ‘dootors are nonplussod, wid thy citizons panle-strickon. Unless rollof coles very soun tho town will be depopulatod. A RAPIDLY GROWING ENTERPRISE, Beveral of tho Eustorn mempbers of tho Nae tonul Anti-Friction Car-Box Company—whoso altices aro av 167 to 163 La Bulio stroot—wero in tho olty yesterday, ugd examined soeveral pleces of proporty und building sites, with view to pur- chasing for thelr manufucturing works. "his new onterprisc seoms to by rapldly coms ing into public notice,. Actunl tests juatify the clubm that perfeot unti-friction bearings for res volving shutt-axies aro now made by o strictiy mechunioul fnventiou, und 1his company ure propariog to manufucture the same for cur- axles, wagon wheols, shafting, and a)l kinds of mnchinory, Oil and wasto are not required. ot boxes (m- possible, and 100 per ¢ent In motive powersuved. g ® i 2 Terrible Loss of Lifo, Millions of rats, mico, cats, bod-bugs, ronches logo thoir lives by collision with *lough on ltata.’ Bold by drugkisty, 166 boxus. *- Tho universal verdict Is that tho now No. 8 Iy the slmplest uod moest duruble sewlug-machine. Wheeler & Wilson Munufaeturiug Co., 135 State, e ———— . We recommend Eldrwdiesowlng-machines, Indigestion, dyspepsie, nervous prostration, and ull furms of gonural debjlity rolloved by tuking Monswun's Peptonized Ueof Touly, the § l only preparation of heet o nuteithous proportics. 1t s o lant like tho" oxtrnots of -t "o bloud-making, force-gencrating: sot taining praperties: I8 tnvalung, 20 Dleed conditions, whathor thi 0 tion, norvous prostration, dikenses, prrtienlaely if resulting. ro, nnry compluints, Casvell, Taaieg M I negia bros prictars. New York._For sale MARRIAG Vicausea to wed roro tusuo couplon yostorday Otatning 0 respt ol Pt erwatk, or ity linne 440 tho Fotloming Grorge W, B Clara (!, I'ato. Carl Walek.,. .. Froderleka Hicidion., 12, John Unklund, Tortha ¥kedie. Janon W Quirk Fiixabothi A, Doylo. {Henre tovy.. T WWirowsiniwakl, {Leney 1. Ablo, weelds #n Nottlo Ordway, A LW Max Welnbers, ST [ Fannly Hen, T e, {Lnuts wotn % Mickigunay, Mary Hilon,; Jutin Nelagon, Annlo M, Joni { Fbward 31, Mo Kittie 0. Fitrgoruld... Martin Camplon ,. $ Mo Ko Wnolf . Ktoln Kuraly LoulA. Fduar A. Gandner. Clur L. 11178 ino.at. 1 Nt (o S, ast Fo X st )le\m‘:“ Rav. A, Grodexy, Wonia K Gulmmit ol o) th !‘unll‘.' ).hum:fi Derriit,.. Mury Delinora, i }Honey A, Gl Cora Mchowor, tward Hhnusor. ilenrietta M, 1tii., Chiria Smith., Ay ) £ Willinus I, Shorld TAtice ¥ Glonnat., { Wilkinos foliman Emo Uhiompson {{utia 1. Por Liilian A, ‘fhomna ‘twohy. ... ey d. Koy {Jonty Gon... Emma Johnison, {amos 1. Blgko. Ty Ann Nootif. 20 North Til prrtn, Wis. e My i nrua F, Hofbort... Marguret A, {loyuics, {.Imm L, Burko., Antin M, Utls, Chnrins Wobor, Lottle Burke, DEATILS. e Renf g JOTINS=In St Louls, Fob, 25 of Ltomora Wa bolovath Wifo of 1% M. Joiie sei’y YOnFnT monithw ana 21 duys, MELLEN=In Kenosha, Wis., on Sunds : st Elizatiests 1%, Mollgn, wifo of Dr. \\-“’L"}&x.’,‘: and avhtor of Sabin Suilth, waed 21 yoars. Interinont in Now Loadon, Conn, PANCHAL=Tha burial sorvlce for T 1to chialt whiong dently wis annoRneed. 1 Saniy o wil1 bo Huld ALIS 1886 Fusidence, 231 Waeren-av, th dayat Lp.m. 1118 feiona uro Invited t bo present: ATWATIER—Mra, Maraaret Abwntes, naod 6 yeuns tmuther of Alrs, J{ihn':im!gr{z‘ry"Mr‘.v“\b‘llllnnl L Itsg| s, LM Muoore, ab tho residen Vi T e TRy, e neo of his son-| Alfred G, Hates, tyenr. Ldward 18rown Delano, nthsnid 24 days, son of Edwand Francas 1% Lletano, Funoral 'on Wedneaday, Mareh 2,0t 1l 0. m, freg the reslaence, No, & Aberdeun-at. BLACKWOOD—Wilitum B, Norénwortarn Road, Fob, 7, e Funera) will leaso it 1o’ renlutéiice, Xo, 4 Wey Division-at. Loaves Nordwvestarn Dipat by care, B tumtitan (Ons und dan Franclsco (e pset plenss copy. azed || €y enru b kwoad, fszmay YOUNG~Laura_Loulsa Younu, only dwushter of Krod ang Carrio Young, of conzustive (ov iness of threa duye. nued 1 vear Luontn ind 1L dre o Fnoral geuin hor Ao rustilonco, Zii Wew Eiea ieadng. March 1, alTo'cloek, 1o Gacelund. Friead) HOU! 1)|)ll\N-\|nnnnu Howullhnn, of bronehitly, Fey | 23, nwd 1, Funeral Murch 2 feom Inta residonco, 11 Aberdees 8L, to Jusult Chureh, from thance 10 Calrary Ceze tary by carriages. RSILEDE—I'eb. 23, at hor Iato residence, tireen-st, 1lnnnah Herahlde, ol wite (! Horshido, of childbirih, uged 7 yearsaal manths, Funural at i a, m. Wodnesduy, March 2, by carispd to Caivary Cemotery, £~ Kminottsburs (M) papers pleaia copy. - ANNOUNCEMENTS SEVETTTOLDS HTLETES s Dt Yk Ranite 53 Saspn me AL DELIGITT WILL 1 EAT A TUE nieg 18 | _temporancesmoothns 1his Luiror Farwell Hull. PHE YOUNG All nro invited. N'S CIRISTIAN 45 eyt Ve hors on the proposd| u ¥ the netlve i uinenduicnts L tha constitutle ANNUAL tical Ing t the Centes Lo doar Morinn ut 8 p. . | Muynnrd will dalivar the Faculty nddres Filla 2 Gllehriet tho valedivtory, The o FPUE REGULAR MONTILY MEETIN of tho Clinienl Eucloty uf Hatneuann Uil 0 o elt on Tilewdny evening March b st | Grund Pacite Hotel eluberonm, T Chairman of Buroau of Burgery wiil read o repost on Mureed Coxurin 1E REV. C. PERREN, PASTOR OF the Woatern Ayenuo Buptist Cliurch, Wil e NEL Tho HOGI Moeting tu-duy, ROYAL BAKING I'OIEI)IHI. ER D ABSOLUTELY PURE. MAUE FROM GUAPE CHEAM TATAL Ifouscicoper's favorite In lending :-unlq!:xr 11:11. Bol N atiar roburation mutos, wbth Ll ey Ve i Tor it tho U1a renaltiig froi heatt o ‘ olt.. o Yok n Festiblo food, £~ Commended for mri‘llu Sumionivns by thi Gogarnmunt Chemiat fOvA L BAKING POWDER ¢ TLUNIS AND_CANS. oo WILSON, EVENDEN &0, Toaks aad Cas F) 239 & 241 Eales/‘- PILE BEN l:‘f’w"‘ ime of Wlind, Blooditr, el e ruding l’l‘(flufl“-‘nu ny i Clie luto comn, Proparad by J; 1% M) alpbls, Pa. Now ithat i htesss Degats 1od W, Madivia. & - eoral, Uh And Genetl foru r WHEELERs AT e ax I"F\v\.mu-“- [ o S or ol e # S By 4 umu‘;‘h‘r pres & 1 s

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