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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1873 THE STATE' CAPITAL. Peprosentative Connolly’s Bill on the Subject of Rail- road Charges. Potition of Members of the Chicago Bar . In Favor of the Circuit Judge Bill. Pay of Ohicago Aldormen-~-Publio Print- i ing. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, THE RAILROAD QUESTION. SeriNoFieLy, March 10.—Mr, Connolly, of Oolos, » mombor of tho Railroad Committoo, in- troduced n bill whioh was road s first timo and ordored printed. The bill only undertakes to logislate upon tho subjeot of unjust discriminn- ‘tions in rates for carrying passongors or frolght. “Tho.socond seotion makos n fino of not loss than 81,000 nor moro than 85,000 for a first offonso ; not loss than §5,000 nor moro than $20,000 for n socond offenso, «and for o third offenso o for- felturo of property aud franchiso. Boo, 8 provides that if any rallrond corpora- tion ghall chargo for tho transporiation of any passengor or freight for any distanco tho sama or ngronter toll or compensation than is ot tho samo timo charged for transportation of passon- gors or froight of tho samo clasa over a groator .distanco ; or if it shall ohargo a groator rate nt .one point on it road for handling, rocelving, or \dolivoring tho samo clags of froight than at an- wother point ; or ifit shall chargo for the trans- 3 rznlfon of pasongora or froight over any por- Hon of its rond n grentor amount than over any other portion of oqusl distanco, such diserimin- nting chargos, whothor mado dircctly or by mesus of any robato, drawbagk, or other shift or ovasion, shall bo takon ns prima facie ovidonco of unjust discrimination. Seotion 4 mnkes {t the duty of tho Rallroad Commission to bring suit for violation of tho firat 'section when notiflod of nny offonso by the ‘Attomoy-Gonoral, any BStato's Attornoy, any Board of Supervidors, or any citizen, such notico to bo accompuniod by an afldavit sctting out tho facts olaimed to constitute the violation, Bections 5 and 6 provide that the fine or for- folture may b reaovered as cuforcod inanaction ©of dobt, and desoribes thoe- pleadings, form of vordiot, oto. . Boction 7 makes tho annaal reportsof the Rail- road nud Wnarohouse Commissfon compotont -ovidence in casos under the act, * Boo. 8 prohibits the dismisesl of sny suit, ox- ~pept upon writton consent of the Railrond Com- sslonora aud Attorney-Goneral, and provides <thatoll fines recovered shall bo paid into the 1County Treasury whero the causo is triod, for «oounty purposes, . The attompt of tho author is to provide moans rgtrietly in nccordance with tho dacision of the .Bupremo Court in tho MoLoan County caso for fl‘nnmhl.ng unjust discrimination, without touch- g any pthor question, belioving it bettor to fortify that position socurely, and from thero movo fcmarg to moot tho othor quostions of ex- tortion, fixing of rates, ate. ir, Dunhain lnfimdncod a resolution roguost~ ing the Attornoy Goneral to give his opinion as to the power of the Genoral Asscmbly, first, to ostablish by law glsoluto conclusivo maximum xates of obarges for tho transportation of passon- gora and freight upon railrasds; second, to.do- claro oxtortionate rates or unjust discrimination o punishablo crimo; and third, to mako a oliarge higher than that doclared by law, or charging more or loss than a groater distanco, prima facio ovidenco of extortion or unjust disorimination. Bir. Hoy bolioved tho Attorney Gonordl's opinion would bo no srtonger than any other good lnw- yoi's, and the Houso refuscd, by 86 to 16, to dopt the rosolution. -, Jonos moved that the subject of tho aboli- “tlon of tho Railrond and Warchonso Donrd bo - tonsidered as the special order on Thursday. It | waa 8o ordored, togothor with s rosolution by br. Morrison doclaring 3 conta milo tho logal maximum rate for passongers on all railronds in :tho Btato. THE ABSENTEES. 5 Ay Bradwell, leador of the Ropublicans on “party questions, boing anxious that the contin- ‘ual absggeo of momoors should not lngum his pnty,sg&urud o resolution providing that tho Dames of tho nbnunxt:os bg m?torud -lel: tbg jouf- oal ovory: morning, hoping _thereby to shamo th?m into attending; ond Dir. Quinn, from the opgosition, otforod a somowhal pimilar resolution as o substitute. Tho spoakor roprimanded dolinquont embers, aud annouuc- od that when it was n[L:‘pnmnt that there was not o quorum, he would bavo tha roll ealled and suspond business until a quorum arrived. The rosolutions woro Inid ovor. : JUDICIAL SALARIES. 5 Tho bill mmmfhg tho galary of Qircuit Tudges from 88,500 to £4,9%0 wns “jumped to & socond reading In the absencd f H quorum. REVENUL. i Tho Houee nmused iteolf in tha aftornood dis- cussing propositions to amond the Ravenuy 16 M. Hoilos desired that moctgagos bo relioved from taxation, and Mr, Gordon that, in nssoss- Ing poreonal proporty, the amount of-indobtod- ness thoroon bo deducted. Both propositions swere omphaticnlly Inid on tho tablo, TAILIOAD AXD WANEMOUSE COMIMISBIONERS, Tho return of each Monday morning brings up tho subject of Railrond Commiesionors, and sots mon to speculnting ag to whother tho appoint- ments will bo mado during tho weok, and who tho Iucky or unlucky mon will be, Tho absonce of Sonatora prevented His Excellonoy from send- Ing in names, evon were ho roady. Thero was once an old bachelor who, in reply to the quos- ‘tion why he was not married, said” of tho fair '80x, “‘Thoso I'd hayo won't' have mo, and thoso who'd have mo Satan wouldn't have ;" and tho gamo {8 moro or less truo of the Commissioners. Tho mon who ore porsistent in their uap- plications are not gonerally qualifiod, and tho Tmen who are_ emiuently qualified and are not candidates can hardly bo provailod upon to ao- xopt. It ig probablo, howover, thet, if cortain gotlomen to whom tho Governor hua tendorod thowpositions oxpross thoir willingnoss to sorve, nnd” there is ‘& full Senato,—which would bo o phenvmenon, —tho nominations will bo made nt an carly day. i ALDERMANIC TAY. . The « Clty Clerk of Chicago has issucd n circu- lar con talning resolutions of the Council ro- questing , tho Cook County dologation to got ~an act passed to componsato Aldormen -for ‘““timo lost" in tho servico of the city.. Tho manuer in which that immacu- Iato dolega tion hag bLoen trading its influence los not strc wgthened its ability to get that or any measure * through, and jt is duo to themselves that theso ;vtombors from Cook County, who control their ¢ wn votos, should riso to questions of privilege, and_ropudiate the alleged bargain mado on thoir bslnif. H CUSY OF REVISION. The Auditor roponted to tho ITouso that the total amount paid on, account of revision of the statutes from Marchi8, 1869, ¢o Murch 8, 1878, was 818,841,806, Thistincluded' the salarios an “iporsounl oxponses” of throo \Commissioners, “gllyi:lhg“m £ho Btato-pny hotel iills for salaried offieialy NO QUORUNS. | Tho Bonato and Housoe of Roprewontatives ad- Journed lnst weck!to meot tuis morning, but thoro wag not & quorum in -eithor body,—only twenty :Benators and sixty Ropreucutatives, They weont to work to rond bills and ordor thom to o third ronding, without compunction, though doing so is clenrly illogal. For the laat three months thero has boen & small attendance in both bodios, aven in the middle of the woek, and Mondays, Fridays, and Buturdays aro aboul ne useful s Sunday for logislative purposes. Thore sooms to be no romedy, unless indig~wf pant public opinion drives dclinquent ‘mombors! ‘back to business. It is a Iazy Genoral Assombly, caroless about overythiug . oxcopt drawing poy.p Thoe bluebirds wore hovering round the Capitolt] this morning, A mombor stated last week on.f tho floor of the ITouso that t\m{ could notwmd- journ without rallrond loglalation if thoy re- mained until tho bluobirds woro a8 large as wild co0nn, tnd yot there isnot n_quorum during half ho week in eithor body, aud unl! two bills hiave boon paswod in two months, If I8 proposed to ivo tho next Ganeral Assombly 88 a doy for ac- ual attendeuce, which might have a goodseffect, ¥ . IECORDING, | Tho bill providing that deeds, mortgagos, f;ower of attorney, nud other inatrumonts rolat- ng to or affecting the title to real ocstate, shall bo recorded in tho county in which such real os- tato {8 situated, but If wuch counly in not or- ganized, theu in tho county to which such unor-+ ganized couvty ia attnohed for judicial purposes, i was ordored to & third reading, I BTATE'S ATTORNEY, Tho ITopkine movenent to sccurs competent Btato's Attornoys by compolling thom to huvo & | cortifiento from tho Bupremo Court, emboedied in | & Lill, way orderad to & second rending. It seoms thoro aro sowmo counties whoro mon who nover Judiciary Committed. ., . szm»n:rymm ON A ¥mST AND SECOND READING. wiid 5736 Baw alaw book have boon cleotod Btato's At- tornoy, COOR OOUNTY COURT, Thare boing somo doubt as to the timo for holding sessions of_tho Cook County Covrt, Mr. Dradwoell introduced a_bill providing that tha torms shall bogin on the thitd Mondny of each month, as \VMPM on the first Mondays in De- comnbor, March, Juno, and Soptembor, TROPOSED NEW PRINTING LAW, A Ll to provido for and rogulste the oxecu- tlon of the publio ]irhmng ag introduced b; Sonator Baldwin, It was propared in tho Audi- tor'a offloo. 1t classifics tho }mnung into five clnsges as followa: Firat, bills; socond, jour- nols of the Houes sud -Sennto; third, roports and communieations of tho General Asuombly, published in pnulx)hlnt form; fourth, tho Inwa and joint resolutions; fifth, binnks, olroulars, and cards brdorod by tho dopartments, and then providon that the first, second, and A\fth classon shall bo oxconted In Springflold. It is difficult to” undorstand how tho nbovo olussification in superior to that provided for in tho prosont Iaw, unloss, {ndeod, it is an improvoment that, undor any olroumstancos, threo clasnos’ of 'printing shall bo donoe in Bpringflold. This portion of tho bill simply improves the chancos of Spring- fleld. In nugther section thoro is n moroe sonsi~ blo provision, that tho Commissionora have the right to n{eu: all bids, and that onch dopartment sball hohold responsiblo for the printing ordored for its use. These are tho only improyements puggosted, and thoy could be embodied in the prosont law by amendmont. WOMEN FOI SOHOOL OFFIOERS. Tho bill pormitting womon to bo_sclhool offi- cora wos ordored to a third roading in tho House, TIE UNION STOOK YATDS. * Tho Bonato Bpooinl Btock Yard Committes roturned this morning, Mr. Voris was contra- dictory, atating that tho chargoa wore 800 por cont” moro then thoy ought to bo, but that, on tho wholo, overythitg was lovely {n tho yards. Thoy "’T.m fino weathor in Chicago. Thoyseom to have had a happy time all round, which was tho roal objoct of tho trip. . A roportwitlbo writ-. ton during the weok, - 5 THE PENITENTIARY COMMITIEE will meot horo to-mortow ovoning, and take tostimony as to tho price paid for clothing. THE CHICAGO DAR, Tho following petition, signed by all the mem- ‘bers of the Ohioago.Bar, haa just beon roceived : To the Honorabls the Speaker and Senators of the Sene ale of the State o7 Hitnote, now asssmbled : Wo, tho undcmhfi:od, ‘mombers of tho Ohicago Bar, would hereby humbly petition your honora- blo body to pes; a8 early as due’ consideration may pormit, House bill, No. 80, eptitled “‘A bill foran act uthorizing Clrouit. Judges to hold branch or branches of .courts in othor than tholr Judicial distriota," protesting, st tho samo timo, ngainat the catablishing of & new Olty Oourt in this city, as {ntendod by a Inte bill introduced in your honorable body, boliovinig, among .othor Toasons, that it 18 inconventont for tho people .ne well as for tho bar .to have moro than two courta having common law aud chancery juris- diction, Loonard Swott, “Sam'l'W, Puckord; Olis, Hilchicock, John J,” Knickor’ E. B, M, Oagg, bocker, Frod, 0, Hale, O, Deckwith, John Lylo King, -J, . Patterson, T,V.Hoyno, T, A, Moran, . E. Valletio, AL W, Faller, John' Van Arman,§; AL, Davis, Obindinh Juokaon, Georgo Spatliug, ‘¥, P, Ray, Wi, O, Grant, ~ Rufus King, O Elbert I, Gary, J. 11, Batten, Jr,, G. A, Follansbeo, John W, Hawloy, C. Werdor Doans,D. E, X, Stowart, Olas, T. Adome, John 8, Cooper, Geo, F. Dalloy, Jnmos Foloh, ~ E. F. Comstocl, Ifunter & Pago, O, F. Miller, .0, Goopdr, = Goo. T Diuke, I, H, Thomao, 8. W, Ruwron, Emecy'A; Blords, Theo, G. Deavor, Gs0, O, Campbell,Goo, L, Paddock, 3. Holdom, Gcorgo Willard, "N, O, Terkine, 1. N, Stiles, Noab E, Gary, ~ Geo, Sooville, Daniol J, Avery, . ¥, Allon, Johnston, Rogors 8.1, Gookins,” ' Chns, A, Dpee, _ & Apploton, J.E.Smith, ' - David Falos, = Jos, M, Buurrows, 3.8, Grinnll, 3, L, Titgh, Tarlin Q, Lall, ¢, G. Brodloy, Wm, R, Page, Geo, A, Bsufoldt, Joln W, Ely,’ W, J, Durham, R, T, Lincoln T, Parker, Jr., Heuty ¥\ Frink, Geo.W. Smith, Qline, W, Griggs, ¥. L, Guase, ' Jos, P. Clarkson, J. Edwards Fay, IL G, Lunt, Ira Scott, Thilip Stoln, H, Cratford, I, B, Johnson, Tomor Cookt, ' Bamuel I, Dalo, Julius Rosenthial, B. L. Moore, 8.M: Dunning, A. M. Ponce, B. G. Osul0old, Siduey Bmith . Orawtord, N, J.Dumne, ' 1. D, degruder, Jobo B, Adawas, Jnmen Goggly, O, 11, Horton, ' Lovi H, Pilts Gro. Herbert, Ohna, B, Wells, Geo. F. Harding, J. N. V. Quicke, Edward I, Beobe,A, MoGoy, Wi, H, Holden, - Milton T Poters, W, E, Furness, AdoiplMoscw, ' J. H, Thompson, Olias, £, Pope, Tfornco Bounett, T, W, B, Drauley, Sauford B, Perry, B, W, Robinsor, - Olias. E, ‘Fawno, ' Tvnao G Wilaon, 2.V, Ohlekoring, D, 1. Figteior, ' J. W. Dunntt, Goo, O, Fry, r. Graliin, E, A, Slerhurio, E. Waiker, - D.dJ, Shuylor, ' Goodwin, Larucd R, N, Doy, H. K. Whiion, & Towle, N Inglodow, H.DM. Shopard, Dent & Dlick, B3 Ayer, L. Autbony, ~ Iutchineon & I Anderedn, 3G, Hookd, u Goodwin, Ity J; L, Thomphon, A. T. dalt, E. 8. Tnylor, 6, Tahum, L. H, Blatice, . V. Lo boyne, Hawes & Law. O.'J, Baloy, Folert A, Hill,’ ~ rouco, R o LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. . . Senmaasin, Mascl 10, 1670 Oalled to order by tho President, aud, on mo- tion, ronding minutos disponsad with. NEW BILLS. By Sonator REYNOLDS—A bill for an act to pocnre o botter system of dental education. By Bonator BALDWIN—BIlL for an act to pro- vide for public printing. By Benator CABEY—BIll for an act to fix tho foos of colleotors in townships undor township organization, By Bonator STRONG~BIll for an act to smond an act to provido for the rato of passenger tariff on raflronds. 2 By Senptor SHEPARD—BIlL for an act to pro- {da for the approprintion_ of exponscs of "the Em;- govommont prior to Jenuary, 1878, S - JUDICIAL. By oave, Senator BALDWIN called up bill 140 in rélation tothe jurisdiction of Courts ro- on Of causos which have was ro-committad to tho arding tho disposi ecn dismissed, and A Inrge numbor of Lills on & second reading woro considored in thélr rogwlar order oud ndvanced o stage. . . TETITION. By lonve, Senator CABTLE introduced & otis tion of tho Grand Jury of the Cironit Court of Do Kolb County, ssking the abolition of the Grand Jury system. ¢ i RESOLUTION, By leavo, Sonator REYNOLDS called up the rosolution in roference to tho Committee on In- suranco employing & clerk, By roquest of Mr. BTARNE, o clork on Printing was ncluded. RRo- forred {o tho Committoo on Xxpenses. TUL DEVISION. ‘The Committeo on Revision, through Sonator SHDPARD, presonted & bill for an act to reviso the law regarding mort 'fifan on real and por- gonal proparty Alio, n bl the Inw in roferenco to Rocorders. Read the firgt timo and ordercd to & second reading, and 500 coples of onch ordared printed. 1 for an act to roviso RESOLUTION. By Sonator REYNOLDS—Roquesting the Com- mitteo on Expensea to report at an oarly doy tho advisability of discharging clorks of sll commit- tees. Adopted. 2 ‘The Bonate adjourned. HOUSE. THE REVIRION, The SPEAKER submitted & statomont from tho Auditor in rosponso toa rosolution inquir- ing what amount has been paid out for the re- vislon of the statutes, roporting sn aggrogato smount of $18,841.96, from March 8, 1869, to March 8, 1875, JREPOLITE OF COMMITTEES. Tho Judiclary roported n substitute for bills in relation to the publication of logal notices. Alno reported favorably on Senate bill to nmend Boc. 86 of the Practico nct, Read sccond time and ordered to a third roading. Also reported & subatitute for various bills concorning convey- ances, Also reported adversely House bill 185, rogulating rates of intoreat, Ir, HAY moved that tho bill bndmntud and laid upon the table. Bo orderad. 5o rnyorled favorably the bill “m‘i torms of County Courts, Also roportod favorably tho bill defining tho wualifications of State’s Attornoya. NEW RILLS. By Mr. STEWART (Winnobago)—To amond 4he Foos and Balaries not. By Dy, LEWIS—To amond the Revenuo law. Also, to consolidato tho ofiice of Asscssor and Colloctor. CByt Mr. INSCORE~In rolation' to County ourts, By Mr. HITE (8t. Clair)—To amond tho Tlao- tion Inw. Also, to amond Chapter 42 of the Ita- vised Btatutes. HOMOOL, OFFIOERS. The bill allowing women to hold any school ofilco wny orderod to a third reading. Tocoss till 254 p. ., AYTERNOON SESBION, NEW BILLS, By Mr. ARMBTRONG (LaSallo)—Tixing the timo for holding Court in the Ninth Judicial Cireuit. NIHOLUTIONS, Mr. HOILES offored a resolution inatructing tho Novonue Cummilleo to roport a Dbill to ox- empt mortgagos from taxation, Mr, IIAY moved that the resolution be laid on the table, Carried. MMr, GORDON offered & bill Instructing tho Rovenuo Committoo to roport a bill providing that indobtedness ehnll ba” deduated )rom er~ gonal property when listed for taxation. Lald ,on the table, Mr, BRADWELL offered arosolution for dafly roll-calls to compol attendance of members, A substituto was offerod by Mr. QUINN. Oonsidoration ontgonud. Mr. DUNHAM offored a rosolution roquirin, tho Attornoy-General to givosn n!)lnlnnln Togar to_the powor of tho Legialature to proacribe ab- solute roasonablo maxinium rates of tranaporta- tion, and to provent extortions by railroad com- pnl:(uu. Loat—yons, 16 ; nays, 80. NEW DILLS. Tiy Mr. CONNOLLY—Rogulating railroads and provonting diserlminations and “oxtortions, DBy Mr. OLESON—To amend the Xoos and Balarios not, Bection 42, By Mr. TBARKLEY—Establishing o Board of Commisslonors of Pardonn. SECOND READING OF DILLS. A number of bills of minor Importance wore read a sccond timo aud ordored toa thixd rend- ing. I!Adjmm:uu!. SEWERAGE WANTED, Mooting of Drownod=0Out Preportys X¥lolders of the Unsowcered FPortion ol tho Woest Division. A meoting of porsons who own proporty on Bouthwestorn and Wostern avenuos and Lonvitt nud Harrison stroots, was hold at tho intorsec~ tion of tho lnst two thoroughfaros last even- ing., |Thoro wore 100 peoplo prosent, many of thom bhaving como, it wna eaid, on rfts ond in canoes, The lsnd facing tho stroots named is Inundated. Collars arofull of wator, and those who livo inthe hongos think somothing ought to bo dono by the clty authorities to romovo tho water. Tho objoot of the mooting last evoning w oxpross thelr sontimonts. MMr, Banks prosided, and medo & spoech, as did Mr, Buttlor and ex-Aldorman Comipboll, All urged tho nocessity of ao\vanfiu and tho construction of oulvorts to enable tho wator to eacapo into tho Wost Branoh of the Ohi- ongo Rivor, Tho subjoined rosolutions woro adopted, and signed by the persons prosent ¢ * WuEneas, Tho presont systom of drainago of Waat Obicago botndod north by Rinzlo stroét, wost by tho city limits, wost of Ocntral Park, and cast'aud south by, Ogdon avonuo, is such that thosurface-water is all con= ceniratod upon Western avenus, in tho vicinity of Trcifth streot ; and . i Witznras, Tho ditches upon Westorn avenua ato une ablo, o diachargo tho samo, by reason of which tho wholo scction of country in tho vicinity of Westorn avonue, Ogden avonus, Harrison and Twolfth stroots 18 ontirely inundatod at tho prosent time, snd ds at timen subject to bo, when thoro is & considerablo quan~ tity of surfaco-water ; nud Wasneas, Sovoral hundred now houses have been bullt withts o district 8o fuundated tho past yoar, and & largo numbor of brick and wooden dwellings an stores aro now boing -erccted or in contemplation in snddl distriot, and 2 ¥ i WireneAs, Thoro is o pressing nocosalty for imme- dinto rolief from satd inundation, both on acoount of health and accessibility to sald dwellings and storcs ; O ootoeln hat Tts Honor tho Masgr, tho Gor eaolvad, Thil onor the Mayor, the Common Council, and Boird of Publio Wor,h’uo' and thoy aro heroby, most _earnestly roglieated to take immediate atopa f0r n rodroks of sald gricvancos by constructing culvarta at Ogdon avonuo, Twal(th atroot, aud undos the Northwostorn & Ohioago, Burlington & Quinoy | milway tracks at tho {l‘fifi" poluta to atford relief, 2 Resolved, Thnt tho 1ty suthorltics be, and thoy oy ‘horeby furthor carncutly roquestod to tako immo- diate Atopa for the construction of o sewer on Western | avenug from tho West Branch of tho Chicago River a8 far north as Harrison street ; and for an cast and weat gower on eithor Harrison or Polk streot as far wost o ‘Western avenue, These resolution will bo prosentoed to the Ma to-day, with o roquost that he sond them to QK; Common Council on Mondsy eveniug next. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Forolgn Markets, Liverroox, March 10.—Cotton heavy; middling upland, 0%d: Orloans, 07¢d; salos, 10,000 balea Amorican, 6,000 ; spooulstion and export, 1,000, Breadstuffs quiet. Whoat—TRod winter, 1% 2d, Flour, 283 0d@29s. Corn, 271s@Ta 3, Choeac, 726, Gumborlauds, 50533 ; short ribs, 87s, LoxpoN, March 10,— Consols — Monoy, 03 ;_ac- count, D23¢; 5-20s of 65, 03} : do of '07, 93 ; 10-40s, 89X ; now &, 0033 ; Eric, 613, | Tallow, 448 0d, Paws, March 10.~Rantes, 57¢ 160, New Yorlk LivesStock Markot. New Yonk, March 10,—Brves—Total 6,450, ugeinst 1,200 the provious weok, For to-day 149 caruft Hun- drodth stroot ; BL at Communipaw, and 30 at Wochiw= Xen, making 4,20 head, Trado was falr nnd prices & shade etrongor ; the quality modlum, 88 cars Texas, generally selling’at thin natives, 105@114c | medium, 113@12¢ ; fairto good, 125@190; primo, 10%@140, Ono oxtra lot, 3 cars, 0 owk. Illinols, 143¢c} cars, 734 owt., 120 57 fus owt ; 3 cars, 1,300 18s, it} 7 cara’Toxaa, 837 cwt, 10c, 60 lbe Gwt; 4 onrs Missours, 03¢ owt, 113¢0; 2 cars, 03 owt, Illinols, 1o, Stock s01d; 1ight Tun antlelpated for tho rast of tho weok, Burep—Total, 16,600 sgninst 25,000 tho pravious sweck, Trado dull, with 7,500 on salo to-dny, Quota- tlons, Quatatlons, b}¥@0x(c for thin; 6x@7o for fair ; and TX@Tx¢ for clioico, Ono car’ 10§ ibs Oblo, T3¢0} 1 car 92 1bs, Jo; 1 car D1 1bs Blato, Tiga; 1 car 82 1bh Oho, e, Toas—Total, 30,400 againat 80,000 the previous wooks only 4,400 Weatorn drossed for tho week s livo, to-doy, 80 cars, Market irm nt 070 for heavy city slsughlgrods To for’ modium; wnd TH@THo for Uik, Weators dromod aro nostly dose \lth,~vort e . Now York Dry Goods Market. New Yo, March 10.—The weok commonces with o snow stornu, which checlied business materially, -Tho market for éotton goods continuc active aud sirong ot current quotations. Widu shootings oro in demand, and well s0ld up by agents, Deniik move briskly and aro n short supply. * Hoymakoe” donima aro 160 in t hands. Prints aro modoratoly aclive. Tho Man- chiestor milla havo orders ahond for 230 cases *Polkn Bpot " printa, which aro vory brisk, Ploin_mokes of Amcrican worstod dross fobrica ato solling well, For- sl dressgoods alpucas, aad molnira aro’ fairly astive, @ Pittsburgh Live-Stock Markots Prerenonot, March 10,—CATTLE—Market slow ; srrivals fair; beat, 0c to 63(c; stockors, SX0 to 43c} common, 4360 t0 Bigc, Bueer—Market slow ; arrivals light; bost, $0.95 to 0,005 modlum, $5.00 to $5,60; cominon, $4.00'ta $4.50, Hogs—Marlt dull;* arxivals fair] Philadelpiia, 5,69 £0 $5.70 ; Yorkors, $5.20'to $5.90, Philaddiphin Live-Stock Market, prADELPIIA, March 10.—-Beives—In fair do- mnr}’xlu'?‘mea 2,000 ¢ oxtys Ponusylvanin and Western, /77767 faif to @0d, §0.60G7.00 3 common, §5.00 @000 BnEEr—In folr lomand ; enles, 9,000, at BY@THe, ‘Haos—Tn domand ; ull'prices’: fules, fi,o&, Bt $9,25 @850 i Piusburgh Ol Marikot, Prrsnynain, Marcs 10.Orudo petsoloum, morg sotivoond fruler ; sales at $2,00 for plpolines ; $3.025 @210 for £, o, b, Refinpd quiel and wuak ; 160 for Bomo trador. The Produce Markots, NEW- YOIK, 2 New Yong, March 10,—CotToN—Modorato oxport, and bottor shipping demsnd; middling upland, 03¢, BREADNTUFFE—Tlour du oipin, 0,000 btls ; bl porfine Western aud Blate, 0,755 common to good extra, $5.85@17.60 ; good -to choico, $7.06@8.40% Fhite wheat cxtra, $6.60@10,60 ;. Olfo, ' $7.00@10,60 § Bt. Louls, $7.60@12.75, Rye flour. quiot, unchanged, Corn mohl quict ; yollow Westorn, $4,35@2.00, Wheat yory dull snd Dominally uuchangod ; freight-room sonvoos Tocolptey 6,000 bt ambor Wostors, 8105 No, 2 Milwaukos spring, afloat, $1.08. Ryo,' barloy, 2nd malt unchangsd. Corn quiot; rodelpts, 16,000 bu} 214 mixed Westorn, aflont, G0i(@0Sx0; do, tn store, §33(@0Ako; now mixod, 63@G0o; whita.' Weatern, 356, Onts firmor withl notiva dsm and, chiofly for o roceipts, 20,000 b ; now mixed, in’ sore, 46@ 5lo; old, in sforo, 50 bid,- 633 askodl ; whito, 51@ B30} biack, 4T@60c, 5 ‘Oroven Bkep—Quict at BY(@83c. Eugs—Dull aud hoavy ut 25 @20e. 1lors—Dull, Iay—Quict, - Grooriins—Coffeo dull ; Rio, 18@203c, Suger in modrate demand and A, Aolassed quict, - Rice stoady at 6@c. PeTnorEun--Orudo, 83(@840 ; rofined, 1850, ProvistoNs—York firm ; now ‘mess, $10.00; primo smosh, $14,35@14,60. Deef dull and unubanged'; moay, $0.0011,15 { oxira, $12.00@19,80. Out meats ‘quiot ; Pliouldors, $3@04cs middies weak ; long and shor cloar, Bib; lony cloar, 1(@3..;-).« clear, 83@U0 Tard quiotand weak] Wostern stesm, 8i¢c; Koit B)@BJic. - MBS e OnzesE—Unchanged. Broom o GuAIN iu warehouso : 1o, 071,000 2,510,000 846,000 57, 5,000 cas, bu.. ver ‘Witsuy—8liado oaslor at Biie, MILWAUREE. Mruwavker, March 10,—~Breavstures—Flour quict and unchiangod, Whent dull aud unsottled ; Ne, 1, 2, $1.28% : No, L2336, Oata firm ; No, 3, 20ic, Corn oty fio. 5, 535 Ky dull ant lowee 5 No, 1, 676, arloy steady ; No, 2, 700, TReoetrTs—Tlour, 1,000 bris ; whoat, 26,000 Lu, Buresenre—Flour, 200 bflli ‘wheat, none, NEW ORLEANS, New Onueans, March 10.—Lutaner urre—Flour duil; trebla X, $8,60; fomily, £9.50@#11.00, Corn low- r, at 72@750, Oaty, 480, . 0 7 1f5: eholee, $30.00, T u:xmuh‘;‘l" ilfl..;ll,' vl lll!;nnll, 30, 0)4¢, Bo, and 0, acon, 750, 3ac, aud 92, n;‘;ufg ,l.ln'ml,' 1518}, Lard dull; tidreo, 8@8 3 i{»f}’, X @IIC, K A oarea—Sugar I good demand ; falr, 80; full falr, D3¢0, Molraton waichangod. Coifey Suichingod, Witticy—90@00 = ;" demand reutricted by seant refghit room; prices 370 lowor ; gales of 3,200 balue: yood ordi- s R Tri(e; fou wddilng, 1830 midaliug, 10 midiing Gribans, 102@UUAE, Hedsipis, o116 Ex iorts, Liverpool, 1,075 bales ; Continout, 10,208 bales § cansty 1,04 § stock, gi;ft LVELAND, Oruverann, O, Mareh 10.—IREADATUZTA~Flour quiet and unchaniiod, Wheat dull, inact{vo, sud nowme innlly unchongod. Oata easfer ; No.1held st dlo for car lots, 400 for round fota ; No, 9, 880, PrTHOLEUM—~Quict snd Unchanged, TOLEDO, Toreno, March 10,—Bneivsrvrrs—Flour quict and unchangod, Wheat quict and unclisnged ; No. 1 whito Miohfgan, $1,80; amber Micligan, 81,60} cash $172 ®1.73%, foller April; No, 2 ambor Iliinols, $1.70; No, Trod, $1.713, Corn gt ind unclisuged : High mixod, 3030 low intsod, 940 yollow, 40io, Gata dull anda shiado lower: No, 1, 8803 No. 3, 00fge,. . . “Dreaszn Ti008--$0.00. Or.oven Brxp—Liold ok $4.90, without buyors, Tsoxrezs—Flour, 400 Lels; Whoat, 18,000 bu’; corn, 1,000 bu ; oata, 6,000 bu, . S Biuparirs—Flour, 700 brls whoat, 7,000 b ; corn, 8,000 b onls, 700 b, DETROIT, Drrnorr, March 10.—~BREADRTUFFR—Flour dull and unchiauged, Wheat dull and n shado lowor; oxtra ‘white, $1.04}¢@1.95; No.1, $1.87. Corn steady at &1 470, 'Oata dull and lower at 80, Oroven Blm—“.mgs.ln‘ ST, LOUIS, . 81, Louts, Maroh 10.—BREADATorrs—Flour ntoady; suporfine wintor, $5.00@0.50 ; oxtra, $5.15@0.35 ; X. $0.0QT.00. Whioat—satt spring, dearcd and biglier { No2,$1.383 No, 3 rod fall, $1.80: No.2do, $1.026@ 1.02%, ‘Cotn steady; No.3, B1@31350 on onst track § 83G303g0 fu olavator. ' Oata casior; No, 3, 20@270 on ongt traok ; 3T5(@280 In clovator, Darloy quict ; sam~ plo lota Tows, 70@000. Tyonominal, Wiisxy—Steady ot 880, 7% ik Poovisions—Pork firm At $15.00, Bulk moats atoady ; olear rib, 70 cloar, Tigc.spat ;. looss, io highor, Dacon firsn ; Iargo Jobbing and ordor trado ; sliouldors, 303 closr rib, 8%c; clear, 83c, Lard nominally 8% ; held highor, ¥ Tons—gtendy ; $4.80@5.00, . .. v OarTLE—Btoady ; Toxans, 3@4Xa;. good to cholco natives, 45 @570, n S, 3 ALO, Burriro, March 10.—Flour steady. Whost dully 1 car Duluth at $1.08, Corn dull; salea & car lots on trackat 5o, Oats hold at 420, Tiyo noglooted, Bar- Toy—faica 4 cara Wostorn nt 6c, : LOUISVILLE, "Ifi)m‘mfl, Ky., March 17.—F1oon—Extra family, Provistons—Doss pork hold ot $15,00@! round lots, Dacon firm; shoulders, .0@0; 8; 82{0. A Vhiai—Stoady at 85@80 : MEMPHIS, Mzurns, March 10,—CorroN—Dull aud drooping good ordinsry, 11@17i¢0 ; low middling, 18%c. - DreApsTUFFe—Flonr quiot snd unchanged, ~Corn- monl tends, $2.80@2.85, Corn in gopd domand, at 50 @b, Onls in good domand, at 40@480, d Hay—Dull at $24,00@30.00. % Bnan—Aotivo at $21,00, i Buzx Mraza—Quiot and unchanged, BALTIMORE, . Dartiopz, March 10,—BREADSTUFFS—Flour un- changed, Wheat dull; red. Western, $L7031,00; am- ber, $1.00@2.00. Corh duil; Westorn mixed, 88%c. Outh sfoady imixod Wonlorn, du@fe. Tyo ba- nngod, e ProvihoNs—Quiot and firm; mois pork, $16.000 16,95 bulk shoulders, 53@00;_aldes, 7o ; clear rib, 8c. Tacon shouldere, 703 eides, 7503 cloar rib, 9o, Bugar curod hams, 14@160, Lard, ige. : MISRY~030, CINCINNATI, OmvoTNNATY, March 10,—BreansTurrs—Flour steady at $7.76@8.00, , Wheat steady at $1.72@L73, ~Corn frm at 30@40c, " Rye steady at80c. Onis quict at 30 Eoas—Duil o, Provistons—Strong, Tork firm ; at -$15.00@15,50 buyor Maroh, Lard firm ; ateam, Bo; -kettlo, 83c. Bulk moata firm, with large sales for ful shouldors, 530 ; snles at 5Xc buyor -April; 6o buyor May § cloac Tib, 7i6@730 buyer April;. Bic. buyer Mlj'; cloar, T3(@83c buyer April. acon: firmer and & shada highor for sldea; shoulders, G0 cloar rib, B3¢0 olear, Bc, - ‘Waisgy—Btoady at 85c, « % OBWEGO, - Oawnoo, March 10, —DBREADSTOZFA—Whoat quiet and scarco, Oorn and Barloy—Nothing dolng. PHILAD] TA. PHILADELPITA, March 10,— BREADETUF?S — Flour dull ; supors; $4.75@5,60; extras, $0,00@0.75 ; Wiscon- nin, '$7.50@6.00; Minnesots, $9,25@8,75, - Whont— Cholco steady ; othor grades not wanted, - Corn—Yel- low held st 68)@600. Osta dull; white, 48@500; mizod, 45@47c. PrTROLEUN—Orude, 18%0; rofined, 18X@10c. Wiiery—lc, . - SPECIAL NOTICES. Schenck’s Pulmonic Candy Fmbracen in s groat.dogroo all the principlos ot Schonok's Eilononto Syrus, and, Giila a4 ploasant to the paiate s tha purest.of confootfons, its mediotnal propertios ronder ivefloctun] in coughs, colds, bronohis) and catarrhial af- footions, &o. It {x the most acooptabla romody for child- rou or infantn, and ean bo giron with impunity; whilo or profossional gontlomon, or thoto who sutfor {rom loss of voloc, 1t is indispensablo. 1oL Hsto candios mro pubiup ing5 ognt, boxos, convenlont or tho pokcot, ond aro for salo ruggista and doals . P 311 BOHENO 3 r N, . cornor Stxth and Aroh-sta. pnfxflfix"ghu. DRY GOODS. Jol V. Farwell & Co,, Touree, Frankiin and Marketsts, - Continuation of the GREAT OCLOSING- OUT SALE of nearly - Half a Million Dollars’ ‘Worth of Now and Choice DRY GOODS & AN . CARPETS. Having decided to keop our RETATIL ROOMS open a fow days longer, in order to close out our Entire Btock of Choice SILKS, LACES, DRESS GOO0DS, &C., And also many racent importations of Spring Goods, ordered and manufacturod abroad exprossly for our Retail Sales boforo we had decided to oclose this departmont. These importations -will inolude many RICH NOVELTIES, and, with our RH. SIORVE BTOCK OF SPRING GOODS, which wo are now opening, will present UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS, For this weok, March 10 to 15, everything will be offored at Fxireme Low Prices, To Insure Rapid Sales. MISCELLANEOUS, ‘ TEA. AND COFFEE. o tha Editor of Tho Tribuno; Your correspondont who soems to know so much nhnu‘ tho tea trado had bettor try the business.: Thon he will know how that qualityof tea whioh ho can buy for §7conts will I\lll‘llll Dll’:; 'flmnr:‘lt 21 : ?fl\;nd. 1 10:“):;\"’:1‘5“‘::3 o o which bosta o 8} sonte for Qalong tos which soste o €0 oo fore P! ’EEQ‘; SO OAKUM. -ownors, that ahips' soams ara well Dol ;Ei?“.flx’l“u:(g%’.u.mi'm;un 2t o Shi- i o) oponds X wlain Workeyy 1 “DAVINON: Pro eanli Seuy Copriotor, Oifleo ou dook west end uf ‘Lako-st. bridgo, LAMAR INSURANCE COMPANT. NOTIOE TO STOUKHOLDERS, T pursusace of a deoreo of tho Supurior Coutt of Oook Cauty, eitarod on Uio 181l day of January, 1813, tho b GorslaHod, Rooolvar of Uy saltt oorporation, lins lovled 1d miady'sg uascupmont of ronty dullay bor e s Tapany. pays Share Tn sash, and the baladed subjoct to faturo oall, if Hosdod, Hicokluoldars will plosso pay the amaunt atanco to KORGLE Al IRt Rocolver, o mnm'f“u' A DL Dot Mook, SHIRTS. SHIRTS Made to order in the most complete artistic manner, of fabries unsur- gnseed for durability, Money cheor- ully refunded if not satisfactory. WILS 8. E. oo, Stato and Washington-ute, 86 West Madison-st, (Bherman House), Ohiongo, Plko’s Overa House, Cluclunatie BANK STATEMENTS, REPORT OF THE CONDITION Commercial National Bank OF CEIIC.AGO, At Chicngo, in the Stats of Tlinols, at the Closo of Business Friday, Fobruary 28, 1873 s1O0R3T50 Duo 1 Banke and Bank- o 245,088:08 82,735,820.20 Onpital Stook pald in, Natioual Bank Oir- lmlllllun()llllllhd- Tadffidas lc}n‘ixm‘i'oné’é’k‘l}‘f‘{s’ Banks, Duu;{"nflf:‘kl:nnnnh S “— 1,5676,263.36 §2,735,820.26 murofal National Btate of Illinofs, County of Cook: s, Cathier o the O tobofore mo thisBthday of Maroh, Bybacribod. Ay e e OO R s Notars Fublio, Corroot—Attost: REPORT OF THE CONDITION First Tational Bank OF CEHICAGO, At Cloge of Business, Feb. 28, 1873. hlnul’w discounts S2000801.0% Dio from Rodoem-, i AGoDtA..ics o8 574,268.50 i 2 b s forammo o .t Yohongor for mn.m..‘hom«fi.s 217,403,561 1,280,528.85 £3,641,282.38 S1.908:008:83 OapltalBtock patd n Sur, IR Qortiflod Ohack: Qortltlod Oligcks o janks and Bankers...... 3,477,880.12 85,547,282.38 ™ i Lo, st atomal, Bunk ot ¥oar that th bovo. statamen "o Lost of my Kiowladgo and boliet Bubscribed and aworn to bofere fug 183, H. Ghleago, o salom thin 10t day of Y MO! t—-Attost: Corrast—ASOnk, vy, a1, NIORERSON, BAM'L W. ALLERTON, EDW'D F, LAWRENCE, REPORT OF THE CONDITION Stoond National Bank OF CEIICAGO, At the Close of Business on the 28th day of Pebruary, 1873, D-5: Honds 16 sacirn ‘diseuiiton. U d.fl Bonds and Booardtls } e lidtdasmnitig and Rovorvo Rt Duo from Btate Danks and La; Bl Oapital Stook Pald fn,.. Burplus Fun National Bank Oirculation Out. Qashior's Ohock O Due to National Ba Due to Banks and Dan Notea and Bills Rodlscounted.see. Stato of lliuols, County of ook, ss, T, Jolin B MoGrogur, Onshior of fho Sscond National Bahk of Chicaxo, do solomnly awoar that tho abova stato- mont is true, to the best of nil‘ f, and pworn to baforo mo this 8th d: 14 R Oorroot—Attost: REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON = HEIGHTS ! onts, by appointment of the g' of _the STLUE ISLAND ING OCOMPANY, urchnsers thoir ohoice of thoso luuldfluggtg%.u 21 tho MO TON HEAIGHTB-»-tho hi Jooation, and most honlt! Ohicago, Frioes and torms ropsonable. , ', OLARKSE & 00, Wfll}?““hfln Heights Arong: 24 LaSullo-bt. Being Bub-A WABHING- t ground, finost suburb around BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE OONDITION OF THR Mannfacturers' Kational Bank, AT CEICAGO, In tho Btate of Tlinols, at clogo of husiness, Fri day, the 28th day of February, 1873, RESOUROES. w161 65500.0¢ {)fl:m;r;{l. Discounts, T 35,850:88 33,743.60 30,725.90 Roal Eatato.... Furnituro and Qurront Exponnoy Tax0s .. 832,460.93 82,340,402.54 9500:508:08 LYABILITIES, el 1541 8,507+ a5 Hattona! Bank Oironlation outaianding Aaulf;‘fiéifié 20 I7id0nds UDDA.eeesops s rsoirs i U019, asbior's Ohool fz'gsg?& Dl g 100,068:98 Di o Biaf Lank: 830 Bankors..... s _208,030.88 Notos and Bils redisoounted.. T LEE880.38 89,340,402.,54 7 of Ooole, an. 1 , J. A, Holmos, or of tho Manufacturers! Natfonal Bank of Chicago, 0 wolomnly swear that tho abova statomont Is truo to tho bost of my ki wlng!- and boliof, : ; 57X, HOLEFS, Snabiars Bubsoribed and sworn to bof 8th di t Marohy 100, " HEBRR SRR E Nt Poblle.” Corroot—Attest: ). BUOHANAN, * W. . ADAMS, % Dirsctors. IRA HOQLMES, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Merchants' National Bank OF CEIICAGO, At the Close of Business, February 28, 1873, Bixlfa of Iliinols, Counts A TRESOUROCES. D o 3 o T Dot 81,430.99%:88 LrEIAIOR syo vners 460,000.00 Duo f; i rom_rodoomini ol Bt g SasbAGTa0 pilomal Hanka oo 10,880.36 o d Bank 3.73 and Bankors. 8,40 252,71248 e e ook Ut HOUBO aovvrrsiernse Billsof National Hatika § Fraotional Olgflne!‘ EEgalichmdor Notor. *'315,858.08 EE—— on X g 31898808 ol L3peas mflrblnd 1 "fl Natjonal Bank otren. Lraasn I tof e 400,000 pasontanding.. o yo rgy.4p 1001000:00 Qertitied Oheck: 8. G .58 Do toNational 380,068 Dy rars, deutke 4 187,660.44 S ————— 1,203,700.02 $2,660,607.02 Stata of Hlinots, County of Oook, 85.: 1, John DolCovon, Cashior of ho 'Merohants' National Baisk of Olfoago, db solamnly ewoar that o abovo stata- mont I truc, to {ho bost of sy knowladge and bellsf KN, Oashior. Bubseribod and sworn to boforo me this 10th day of March, 1873, JNO. 0. NEELY, Notay Fublic. Corrcot—Attest: g B.BLAIR, 4. i BOTSFORD, TC RENT. “OFFICES Tibme Building Not Yet Taken. Two very desirable single of- fices on Second Floor, _One .suite of two or three rooms on Second Floor. . A fow large and small rooms on Third Floor, suitable for Ar- chitects or Artists. Very large and desirable room on Fourth Floor, north light. : The finest single offices and suites in the city. The building is strictly Fire- Proof. 4 The floors are laid in English Tile, Fireand Burglar-Proof Vaults All appointments of the best description. : An elevator connects with all the floors. The entire building is steam- heated, with porter always in attendance. ’ Vacancies yet remaining of- fered at reasonable rates for a term of years. See the offices. For terms in- Diroators, quire of W. C. DOW, Room 1, Nevada Block. HOTEL. CENTRAL HOTEL, Marketst, betwoen Madison aud Washington, CEICAGO. NEW 10DSE--FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. 200 Rooms---Passenger Elevator, Terms, $2.60 Per Day. THOS. KENDRICK & CO, PROPRIBTORS. BUSINESS CHANCES. NOTICE TO HOTEL MEN! Tho Well-KXnown Olifton Hotel, AT OTTAWA, ILL., In for leano, and Furnituro for salo, ‘I'bis Hotel, with its slogant Turnltura, 14 vomparatively now, and in prinie onndition, dolng n'ting buvlnoss in & olty of about 10,000 {ahabitants, holng at the junotion of the Ohloaga, Raok Island & ' Paciilo with® the Fox River Hranch of tho Uhleago, Burlington & Quinoy Haflrosds, ~Ottawa ia thio Uonnty 'Soat of 1aBulls County, bosidos belng (ho }roo of olding tho Sunreme Court, for tho Nortuorn rand Division of iliuols, and also bolugin on bewt and quout thrlving ogrioultural aad ipand aturiog of tho Wos! "Lli» roputation of the “OLIFTON" ls, perhaps, socond to nona in (ho West, and thero exists ua'roason {ur selliog butgill hoalth of thy proprivies, OLNTHS, &0, Mg Spring Businsss Tlag fairly opened, and HAMEIN, HALE & (0. Are offering, in their Gloth Depariment, Full lines of Goods of the following makes : JEANS, OOTTONADES, Fairmount, Ohio, New York Mills D, & F. Southwark, Whittenton, Humbold Doeskin, Pemberton, Pennsylvania, Farmers & Mechanics, Aginoria, Miners, Cocheco, 11, ckrun, owmen & Pla: Bushvillo, Bruners, LY Michigan Hoosier, American Cords, El_xtc%pflse, Turf, Field & Farm, 3ill Creek, Wentherproof, Canton Cords, York Check, Pekin Cords, York Nankeens, Sciota. York Plein, Keokuk, York Trilled, Empire, Whittenton AAA, Crosb¥ville, Whittenton A. Harwick, New York Mills Check. antgomcfi. Pennsylvenia, Union Paciilc, Eik Island, Indlan River, Powhattan, Lincoln, Excelsior, Waterside, . Hillside, Cohocton, Albany. By the Piece or Package, at the Lowest Market Prices. MADISON AND FRANKLIN-STS, GIET ENTERPRISES, TELE . Third Grand GIFT CONCERT, Undor, authority of {a] act of tho Loglalatu e L Y Lohihe B o ™ Tuesday, April 8, 1873, 7 the profits of whioh are for the bonefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUOKY. The bost musioal talent that oan ba obtained will cons the pleasuro of Lhe on buf tortainmont, sud, to 3ido tunds for tho mumitiogat gitts, ONEIL Nmfilg SHEYEAN BHONI Lo tinied, ana FEN. FHO BAND'CASH GIFTS, amounting to HALF A MILLION DOLLARS Qurranog, will be distrtbuted by lot to toket-holders, ae Follows Qne Grand Qash Gt 100,000 25,000° 53, B3ESRBRE g35888888888 600 Qash Gifta of 9,000 Cash Glfts of Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cashi, 500, 000 Tickets, $10; Halves, §5; Quartors,. §§2.60, Tho Library Trustaos hiavo seoured tho Hon. KxGov.’ o A T AT AR e o e oty T et of tho buainuss of tho Coricert, on thel¢. behalf, and 2{0g tho Concart for th banfit of $ibrary, tho Logisiaturo of tho Siato d votos of confldonoo in the managomont tho expondituro of funds by tho drustoo Totiiod that preparations aro positiva nad 60 avo twico passod spproval of 0rs aro ploth for tha Qonosrt promptly on the d: t, and ord R T deloy “Tiste of th lpsilng it ‘Do sonsy ho foxt morning. Tilkets 1ko groanbache, oo good o (ho Boldor, and by it ors nood not, thorofors, bo kuown, unlass tlokot No. 4250 drow th whioh seas pai 4-1.9znf§x"uu°n37§ o a8 announcod, Tho tickot wan ot gontlomon; at Columbi, Ind.y ye o . O, urgous, Wi D. Saumars, W, H.Wobb, Albert Joros, Gldson Shaltz, C. O, Urawford. Ohss, . Bcdalla, J. Hrank Pancako, Liosd Mortledyo, Honmy & Bothrogk: Tus manoy vas pal 14 tho second, Yasicnal auk of uisville for ascount of rét National Bank of Columbus, Ind,, and by the latter bank pald to the various soptiomot sambabore, * L C o b Tho T'rus 3 also rofer wi ploasuro toall who have denwn gilts in the firat two Conourts s to the satlsfactory manuor in whioh thoy rovelvod tha ntonoy without sny dlse oounts whitevar having hoen doductod, Ordors may bg sont bymail, by . 0 rdor, dratt, or Foahtorod aiter, apaid, orders and. applioations for information e RA mado immodiatoly olther to Hon, THOS. E. LETEE, ov Loutsellle, or 1, J. DIBHLE & 00, 14 alles Obioago, Wostern Dopot af Bupply, “Aoply alab at lookitoros of. W BIILLIBE "Tm D D o 7 Btatont | HORTON &R0, 7 W clat, at Sliorman Nouso, 8 Wos 5 & st PUEMONT HOUSK. ® = Milwaukee Market Association GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT. $40,000 IN CASH PRESENTS, 50,000 Tickoets at 82 Ench. Tugsdey, Mar, 25, at the Academy of Musi: Milwankea, but T lokets 3 hing wia i éx‘{.fin" e o tataly. | Poriior wiablag for 1 Giryud Ogah Progent of 821 1,1_471 rosonts; Amounting to 841 'lio drawing will bo conducted on thos %mffl‘fi? omy of Muslo, in full viow of tho audionce, and undor orsousl suporvision of the following woll-known snd dis- torestod gontloman who have kindiy oonsentod to st &8 o o S o G g?m Yy gantd the and who'will m: oir duty to_oarefu 2 B Dobey Mok hollos nonc and Tas . Touams 5300 logig, Eag., 0! g & Hathaway, Insarance Agonts; . 31 Hondol ., Prosident” Milwaukeo Muaic: Boclety; Hon, Moritz Aev‘;énm»r. Propriotor Lanner and Volkafround: Maitliow: Koonan, Sovorotary Milwaukos Toard of Water Gommissionera! o, fl.‘&"g“, Ttsa., 0] rooer; 2 nocke, o D ieimouos Willow: Wars Workay " *ea broprisiop Ofiloors and Directora of tho Association. Orrioens: LA, Solmidtnor, Prosidont; V. Douster ’\‘{:::;E:::ld;nu "2V, Jacobl, Hooretary ; W, H. Jacchs an'mllrs‘nunulnhlz full parttoulars sont on appli oation, froo of gharge, 'L Monoy should ‘bo sent I roglstered latter, porte otlon grlor ory exprote, '’ B 4 iR, Genernl Man 400 Eane. Way fllwauikoo, 1o swhom a1l ommnte ‘ontions shoul reasod. Fur furllios nformatin of roferenos bpoly fo B, HAURITLRING e, nd Tobaceo, 110Bouth Clark- 3 DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. Tho sopartngrship hith {ing undor th firm name A torey. n [his a3 Siasotvod by watual gonsant, and sl dubta owiug to th Juto pasinoreiii AR fo.bo, xaooivod by D, Taylor and ai domaiison el prtnosiipinelo 12 Histniel oo bl o) 1) " 2 ' ', ARG G0Ny, hhucon 1 {3 Tho Sualaon f or 0 %‘;r's'é.' o comtlnued ot o RV IS FAVLOR, STRI DISSOLUTION. Tho firm of CORY & CHAPIN bave this day dissolved, All ngcounts duc sald firm must bo paid to, and all the indobtoduoss wifl ba patd by, tho undersigned, who oone tinuos tho business sa beretoforo, Aaroh 10, 147, Lhtcagos 1, OHAPIN. STREET AND PARK LAMFS, BARTLEITS “ BUULEVM{AI],I"'E?'KEBT AND PARK LAMPS TORCH AND KBY for i Gired 18 fuats nly, bl e S R ppIARaR 5 Now York, Sirneen BoT TWIBART