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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MARCH 1875. THE CiTy. GENERAL NEWS. Polico-Capt, Sam Ellis haa ondared great eut- foring during his ilinoss, and oe is not yet able to be about. John Btawart, of 64 West Randolph street, is ehort $69 worth of clothes, which some thief took from hla room night before last, 8. Meson had a silver watch tnken away from hin in a saloon at No, 195 North Halsted streot, yeetorday, by somo ono to him unknown, and ho wanta tho polica to got # back. ‘The ale of reserved soots for tho Rov. Stuart Totineon’s Iecturo in Farwol! Mall Thursday evening commences this morning at W. G. Melues' book-store, 79 Madison street. Look out fer your now tect! Forthothioves have commenced a ratd on them. John J. Car- roll, of No. 60 South Jefferson stroot, is the firat victim. His room waa entered night bofore Inst, aud, iv addition to a good cont and soyeral shirts, two now front tooth wero stolen, Ofiicor Thomsa J. O'Connor, of the Cottage Grove AvenueStation, slipped and felldown yes- terday morning at 1 o'clock, while chasing and shooting somo naizy dogsin the alloy between Stato etreot and Wabash avenue and Tronty- £fth and ‘'werty ef. stracty, and received a tovore wound + ad. Mrs, Argoo of No, 89 South Pooria ntreat, arose early yosterday morning and discovered two trunks, marked Mr, Fred Williama, on hor doorstep, Ono of them is very Leavy, and the oher fight. Tho lady promptiy reported the fact at the Madison Street Station. ‘Ine prop- erty ia probably that of tho lively soubretto at the Acndemy of Music, The hoary truni is thought to coutaiu bricks. Tho anawcr to an inquiry nhy the West Sido Railway tickets oro not good on tho ' cross- town" cara whon offered south of Madison atreet is, that theso cara are run upon a division of tho receipts, the West Side Company taking nll tho feres pact w of Clark street, and tho South Swe Conipany all receivod south of Madison cireet, aud the licket-punchiugs taken by tho Inter dnot very readily be turned in to tho West side Company to bo cauhed, Nhe vesivience of Mr. E. O, Crittenton, No. 81 Norti: Ada street, was entored by a burglar yestor- nay morninyt at2 o'cluck, ‘The dosperado was doing hts bast to effect a stoalthy cotranco into thw room ocetpicd by Mr. Charles E. Cilttouton, when he gaye the war whoop, which caused tho thief to am a donblo-quick galop down two puir of stairs and out of tho rear basement win- dow, by which bo entered. A little lees speod on bis port might bavo been the causo of his ap- peutanue beforo 4 Corouer's jury this morning. William fampso.a, nyouth of 17, wound up a quarrel with hugene Henderson, 8 grocery clerk, lust evening about 8 o'clock, at the comer of Dovplaines and Depuyster streoty, by thrasting hin Jack-knife threo times in tho Iattor’s Load, and oneo in the right sido, inflicting severa but not at all daugerons wounds, Sampsou immo- duatoly thereafter went over to Madi- gon Street Station nd reported that ho had been agsaultad by Henderson, ead demredt Lis arrest. Oficer Scott was dotniled to attend to the matter, snd, on inquiry, loarned of the stabbing, and arrosted Sampnou, who was locked up until bal was procured. ‘Tho quarrol grow out of adi-pnted Lill. Hendordon ig omployed by one MeDunald, a grocery-keopor, who has been nt loggerhoida with Sampson Sonior, Vecavse he would not settle o cloim Whieh bo considored exorbitant. Sampaon Junior took up tho quarrel of his fathor on meoting Alendergon Inst ovening, Cho aifray rosuited, Tho prisoner eays ho wna tirat: provoked by ionder- ton, who Lickea him. Thoro is nothing naw to note in the Matinski poisoning case, Yertarday morning tho little ritl Josephina, whose lite was so Tong despairad of had recovered suficiontiz to get up, and epent the day in playing with 1s number of chil- Gren of tho neighverhuod, ‘Cho utmost caro iy Doing token thut no one converges with hor tu tho Toh lnuguage, and it is probablo that In o day or two sho will bo ro- moved to where thera is no por ribility of intercstel parties trying to color” her testimony. Neither this girl nor the 6-yoar-old Elizabctha have any know!- edgo of tho death of thoke mother and stators, or of tho imprisonment of their father. wr, Fiebel is going ou with his analysis, which, how- ever, will hardly bo concluded for n couple of weeks, Tho man Malinski has beon removed to the County Juil, whero bo presents the samo outward appesrance of atolidity as before. Tho Coroner will probably take the testimony of Sosephina to-day or to-morrow. THL IRIE KOCLETIES, ‘The Constitutional Comn'ttes appointed by tho United Lrieh Bociaties of this city met in tho Father ttachow Tomperanco Hall yosterday af- fernooa wud discussed the report of the Sub- Counnittes at somo length. ‘Cho general senli- ment appeared to bo in favor of digest- jag tho conutitution and ty-laws thoroughly leforo presenting them to the Convention. Accordingly a motion to adjaurn to mec: in the otlice of dustica Walsk, corner of Randolph and Cavul streets, onthe ovening of Tuesday wook, Was pagsed, Atthe roquest of meny leading men of tho Irish sucictics and of many leading Irish citi- vens not connected with any organization, tho resident, Join I. Vinerty, agreed to call o inaes-mecting of Irish-Americans in Father Mathow Tomporaucs tall, next Sunday evening, commencing at 7:50 o'clock, for tho purpose of oxprossing, by resolution, the respect of the Irich peoplo of Chicago for tho memory wf tho deceased Irish patriot aud author, John Mitchol, JOUN MITCHED. Tho following resolutions wore adopted ata mecting of the Union Circlo of tho Founian Lcotherhood: Witezias, Wo havo learned with profound regret of tho death of the Unetrioun patriot, Jol Mitchell shoe whole fo has heen aconslalent protest against Dritioh rule tn freland 3 and Wueneas, Weupproved the principles of which Le wau.a noble expouent, aud for which he autferod pro- rerpllon, and, Wo may almost add, martyrdom, wo deem it the duty of every Irishinan aud overy lover ff ilvesty to psy some tribute to hia memory ; there. fore, tia iiveocret, That, in our opinion, a meeting of Irish eitizena should bo held, tu order to taka into considers {ion the proper step4 ‘to bo puraued with a view of alviaing a suitable uicans of honoring the memory of thy derenked patriot, Freavived, That a prcttminary, mecting be held at B p, to, Tucaduy, at Burke's Hotel, for the purposo of car- rying ont the wpdrit of the furegolng revolution, gees LIFE IN OTHER WORLDS, LECTURE BY PRoy, COLLENT. Tho Sunday afternoon lecture waa given yestor- day iu MeCormick’s Hall, tho Grand Opora-House having been found too emall to accommodate tho thousauds who havo recontly thronged to this popular 10-cont courso, The spacions hall was woll filled, both sbova and below, the audience bolng ony of the largest that over gathored in this city to hear s local speaker on any other subject than politics, The lecturer wus tho woll-kuown astronomer, Prof. Colbert; his subject, “Life on Other Worlds.” ‘The first quartor of sn hour wau dovated to o discussion of the econditious which aie necesnary to organized existence, on the earth or elsowhere, Tho locturer doflued those con- ditions as deponding entirely on temperaturo, Organized exietenco as ordinarily mot with was fobne! between tho limits of 80 and 120 Gegrees of the Fahrenheit acate; and he thought it might be accoptod ss axiomatic that life is not possible bolow 100degrees minus, ur above 250 degrees plus, The temporaturo at the surfaces of the aun and other gelf-luminous ttardaro far ubove the Lppe limit ; therefore they are not habitable, the boat being really so great as Lo prevent the chemical combination of atoms. ‘TLo moon was once hobitable, but is mow a» died-out star, hor stmou- phero being now no, greater than sufticiont to balance acolurmn of mercury ag bigh as tho thickness of o whect of wrapping paper. ‘Tho planet Mare is undoubtedly habitable, na ho hax ocosns and anatincaphero, and presents evidences that the procouses of evaporation and rajufall, ieo-forming and melting,etc., arocontin- ually in progress, a8 ou the carth to-day, Yonus te u:doubtedlythe abodo of organized beiuga, though hor atmospboro is ac douse taut we caunot see them, aud it probably prevents theta from utudy- iug the beavens, ag wo do. Jupiter and faturn are tco hot to be inhabited by any except racos of beings allied te the mythical salamandor, ‘the plunetoids are cortainly uot innavited. Ot ‘Morcury, Uranus, aud Neptune we know solittions to be unablo to speak detinitely, though there cu Le pu doubt that they either Jiaye ben, are, or will be, teuanted dy orgauized beingw. The oltice of the fixed stars iu probably to supply baht aud heat to families of worlds which wo canuot vee, flee wa the earth and her sister-plauts would be visible from the distance of the uearest Hxod tiar, ‘Lhe lecturer promised to take up those us next, Bunday afternoon, and deduco from theta the history of the universe, from the etesulty of oziguual chaos to the vberuity of the futuro, in which will end tho existence of all cre- Bted things, —— AMUSEMENTS, ‘TNE LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT, Tho etghth concert of this woll-known socisty wan givon last evening, at tho North Side Turnor- Nall, haying doen tendered to Mr, Hane Balatka, tho leador of tho Soctoty, as & benefit. The So- clety was aasistod by Miss Anna Rosotte, Miss Hetona Balatkn, Misa Clara Murdock, Mr. G. Ilueasen, Mr. C.Wittschorck, and the entire Groat Western Light Guard Band. The immonso hall was fillod to overflowing by tho numorons friends of tho beneficiary. Tho first part of the concert orened with the beautiful ovorturo to “William Toll,” by Rossini, and closod with Nicolai’s ploaring overture -to “Tho Morry Wives of Windsor.” Mr. Wirtschorck, a gentleman poneastog ® light baritone yoico, sang Luther's tong ontitled ‘In Dunkler Nacht.” Mes Balatka sang a romanza, “Tho Ocean Hns Its Pearls." Ag this lady's voico isn very light one, and not at all strong onough to fill tho ball, she was not heard to tho best advantago, Miss Clara Murdock, a young and promising pisnist, who received tho prize modal at tho Chicago Musicat College, played tho difficult concerto by Hummel in an oxcellont mannor, ‘Tho eccond part of tho proerammo consisted of the entire fonrih act of Moyorbeer's * Itu- guonots,” with Mies Rossetti as Valentina, Mr. Hucasen as Jiaoul, and othe char actera by tho members of tho Licdorkranz, Tho soloists allzdid vory well, expecially so Mien Rosuottiand Mr. Huceson in the grand duet which is the principal feature of theact. Tho choruses, numbering sixty persons, wore up to their work and did jt fairly, ond tho orchestra wan also good, Altogether the concort was a rand success of which the Socioty may bo proud. ! At the close of the concert Mr. Dalatka was pregentod with an clegatit gotd-headed cane by tho members of the Liederkranz. NEW MUSICAL 3 Anothor candidate for mus: its appearance in this eity, tho Afusi published by W. E. Sisson & Co, In addition to a well-prepared solection of musieal intelligence, each number will contain four pages of music, tho space in thie number being occuplod with a ballad, Good Night, Little Sweothoart” and a nocturne, ‘Avgel Harp,” by Edward Halst, 9 young composer of this city, who dieplass gront Promine, Ag tuo prico of each number of tho magaziuc ia but 10 centa, it will andoubtedly havo a wide circulation, THE APOLLO MUSICAL CLUR, ‘The membors of the Apollo Musical Clnb aro sequested to be at the rooms of tho club at 7:45 rharp this ovening for special rohoaraal. ——-—_ LOCAL LETTERS. THE “Ties.” To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune? Cincaao, March 20.—As an observer of current events, I bavo boon groatly interested In noticing tho dovices resorted to by your morning contom- porary in order to securo and maintain a hold on public attention. ‘Tuo ond 1s desirable, and, in fact, necessary to successful journalism, but I hardiy think tho end dosired justifios the various moans {t rosorta to. That tho Zimes is enterprising all concede, and if its other qualities corresponded but little could bo said against it, Wo prosumo, naturally, that it reflects ite oditor’s and proprictor’s opin- jong and character, and, giving him eredit for s modicum of sense, we wouder, whon therois such abundant room for allthe morning papors decently conducled, it should fool it necessary daily to violate decency, honor, manhood, and confidenco, in ordor to further its selfleh aims, It studious- ly violates tho common deconcies of lif, in its atrocious persoual articles, involving the repu- tation often of tho best citizona in our com- munity, tho elightest thread of {nct boing sufl- cient for the wildest and most oxtended clabora- tion anil misrepyesentation, dono witha reck- lensnesa that hus oxcited the wouder of almost every porson in this clty how suck iufamous attacks can continuo and ‘their author still tive. Ithink there aro few places on this Continont where thelr author's life would not have paid tho pres. of his tementy cro this, Tho absurd and hypocritical assumption that they are paraded before the public in tho intereata of decency and the publte good ia onsily understood by reference to tho articles a8 published, Take, as oxumples, tho two Fourth avenuo articles that rocently ap- peared, and for onoof which Mr. Storey now itands indicted. They are simply outrageous, Intended to bo such, and to foator the worst im- pulses of weak humanity. Humsn naturo ia wenk, with tho tendoncy towards the bad, and, when it has tho help of a demoralized press, God help It. Take another exampio in tho prosent in- decent attack on our city officials, No moro unwarranted, unjust, or uncalled-for agsawt could have been mado, Judgo Witliame is ons of our oldest, most rospoctable, and uoi- vorsally esteemed citizens, and ag far above a bribe na Mr. Storey is below it. Mr. Reed is known to all, good and bad, aa 8 faithfal, indue- trious, and incorruptible progocutor of crimo, aud hero porhaps comes the rub, In bis official capacity, it hay boon necessary for him to do- voto his attention to tho Z:mes sovoral timea lato- jy, and Mr. Storey cannot separate o man's offl- cia] duties from his desires, and is now trying to bully Mr, Reed into winking at his delinquoncics, but tha bettor class of people are sadly mistaken if such will bo his luck. Ho shows bis charactor in another phaso— troachery—in his recent libola, in that, after giv. ing tho stereotyped apology that has ‘become. 80 ridiculous, and by the faithful efforts’ of his lawyers, ho was reloasod from merited ponish- ment, Nota weok passed until ho rovampod tho wholo thing in what Lo supposed and boaat- ed was an unindictablo form, and included Mr, Red, to whom he was largely indebted for thia Jezal leniency. But, f1 ed's =movo- irom Mr. Rei mente under the last indlotments, I imagine that they will bo tried promptly and on their merits, Tho Tinies bas neither principle nor policy. Tt carps and complains at evreything, commends nO ono, nor poything. All it noods to know in order to decide what to do, is to tind out what is right and what the commuuity want—and take tho other side. Ithinkiftho Times wore furnished with pon and paper, and directed to give us 4 city charter of its own inske, ono weok after would find it sbouting its beat-turned ansthamns atit, Ita od- itorials are nothing,—of impotent whines, jlatu- lont growls, that wo ono reade,—no arguinent, no suggestion, no elaboration or olucidation of an idea in them,—nothing shatcan beneflt any one, It is now Inboring Industrionsty to oxcito tha public against the modical schools of our city, on account of the imperfect oducation they givo their students. Neither medical ~ mon, or medical schools, or medical students, I imagine, sro any of them porfect, but from tho reputation many of the professors in them boar, I doubt not the praluntes that go away from Chicago are equal to tho avorngo from any city in tho Union, Would it not bo woll, covsidering thia unseldsh manifostation of ita love for tho medical profession, for tho Timeetotake advica ay good os it gles, and topy of their best established rules—avold quackery. Nomombor of tho profeasion ia al- lowed to parade what he is, or what lo does, or knows, in a publio way, under tho poualty of in- utunt ropudiation by all its respectable membors, Couldn't the Fines loarn » useful levson from this wholesome rule, and employ the timo and spaco it uses weekly (or woakly) in parading ita circulntion before a satiated publio to s better use, iu giving some yaluablo hinta on tho art of eating bumblo-pie without kaifo or fork, or bow to have a Court-Houso built by a single auggou- tion, or how to defeat acity-chartor, ur maybe an essay on personal purity, It ia amusing to natice tho continuous stroam of editorial quack. ery subscribed and sworn to cach wook, and thon uotico that with a circulation eworn to that ox- coods any other paper in the known world, and that ono advertivement fn it could not fail to on- rich the lucky advertiser, how little innovation on ity space is made by advertiscmenta, how Iit- tle room i thrown away from ite ronding-columns in this way, aud wonder why soneiblo pooplo con- tinue to fool away their money by making thoir wanls known through the clrcumucribed medium, of ‘Tue Tumunz, And thie is what Mr, Btoroy must be at a loss to understand, aud so I will explain, Thero is one or two reasons for this, oither people don’t boliove what, through your agents, you so xol- emuly avscyorato ia truo, or thoy believe your circulation goos where advertisements for busl- ness men would be of little usc, And this latter Deliof t3 attested by the experience of all who havo occasion to uxo the columns of the Zimes aud Turmung, that the latter furnishes ton times the responsos that the Times does toon adver- tisoment in oach. This shonld pot bo so. With the simcera hopo that this friendly opiutlo may be of value to you, allow mo, Wilbur, tosuggestthat you cleay upthe Times. You you havo the circulation, thea make it soa decent person may not be ashamed to be seen readiogit. Discharge yonr dirty man, ay I uu- derstand you keep cue under pay, Ou purpose tu befoul any person you may seleot—unoder paual~ ty, and, if 1 wee’ tho ‘improvement I sball hope for from this, you may hoar again from Buzz. ‘TEE PUBLIC BONCOLS, To the Editor of Tha Chicago tribune: Outoago, March 20,—Wil! Tux Tarsurn inves- tigato our schoole, and seo what progress is madoigthom? The amount of money pald ous is onormous, and if at is hoing patd out forsomo- thing it doen not accomplist, it is an biga steal Asthongh it wore ® Court-Houso ora jail job, and a groat deal meanor, Tro yearn ago I started two childron to the Douglas School, thoy then being baroly cho ago at which childron are ad- mitted—-G sears. Lefure thoy attained school- age, their mother instructod thom as sho wan whon achild,—she Isa native of Miinols,—and thoy could read in tho Socond Reador. They oro assignod to Room No. 17 on ontoring. Thoy aro now in 15. Thelr atndica sto roading, spelling, combinations of a singlo column of fig- nres, drawing, writing on slates, and singing. Tho timo they spend in school is from 2 to 4 in tho afternoon—just two hours. As you see, in two yeare’ schooling they have passed through two grades—tho first of which thoy aased whon the toncher found ont what thoy had been taught at home, they boing Ioas than threo wooks in No. 17, Wnen thoy started for school, their parents, who had onotgh othor du- ties, pnid no moro attontion, thinking thatin this land where education is kopt so prominently be- fore the public they would not bo noglected. The highest averago cost por scholar to the public fund por achool year in this conutry is at San Francieco, but thors pupils have all 8 full day at school—framn five tosix hours datly. Chi- eayo comes next in oxpenso, nod whon tho achol- Ars aro averaged, thoy aro all supposed to havo a fullday, When all thosa who go two hours aro counted, aa thoy should be, it will po found that Chicago pupils cost moro than any other on this continent, or in the world, and, as you ob- rerve from my statement, progresa ‘slower. Theso children aro now of no use, and should bo kept in school all thetime. It is possible that in Lwo or throo years more they may be com- polled to go out and caro their living as cash or errand boys, ‘Tho writer of this was obliged by circumstances to loave school for work when 12 years oll, aud bas over since been at work help- ing his father's family or his own, Had ho progressed no fastor when at school than his children in the boasted schools of the prosent day, ho would all his life havo boen subjected to the hardest of toil. ‘Chore ia a new school noar ‘Twenty-sevonth atreat and Woutworth syenno, which, I understand, tho School Board is making no offort to complete. This baa been expected by parecute to rolisve tho Douglas, but there to no sich prospect. And wouldn't be well to teach children who may possitly be thrown out to work in s Bhort time, reading writing, spolling, geography, and arithmetio? Tho progress in drawing 1s ridiculous, As re- garda music, tho mothor of my childron, who is a musician of education, and who has as correct an ear ag thero is in tho city, says thoy cannot ponsibly sing correctly ; neithior of thom bein, able ta carry cvon part ofa tune. She bas trie aud tried to teach thom oyon tho sasioat of Sun- day-sehool songs, but without avail, Io any other stndy they aro the equals of other chil- deen. What I want Tus Trinvxr tedo is to secure for childron a fall day's schooling and the cloaning outof those brauches which take 1p 60 much time and aro not practical. Panext. Ta the Eustor of The Chicano Tribune: Cutcaqo, March 20,—I notico that sovoral cor- respondents Lave been arguing tho advivability of abandoning tho onstorn division of tho South Park iu view of the enormens amount of tho verdict Intely given by tho jury in the condemna- tion cases, This ecerccly sooms practicable in the presont position of the park, and would -be unjust to tho surrounding Jand-ownors, who have paid largo ssyovamente, A plan, howovor, has occurred to mo which would give thowe laud- ownors nearly all tho benofit they could got if the presont echomo were carried out, and would materlally lighten the burdon of asgnuements, My plan is to make a boulovard, eay 300 fect wide, on tho north, west, and south eldes of the prosent park, and a handsomo drivo sloug «tho § inke = shore; and = then lay ons the romaining Isnd ingiile tho boulovarda into lots for building purposes, Dividing this land iuto loty 200 foot deop, with strocte 100 fact wide, there would bo a frontago of somo 80,000 fect, nnd tho salo of this would yield a sum which .would in a rensonablo Umo com- plote {tho whole syslom of parks and boule- yarda in a manoor far boyond what could bo ac- complished under tho present arrangement, It seoms to mo that this plan would still leave up- wards of 600 acres of park, and would givo the city the finest boulovards in the country, and it could bo carried to completion in ono-third of the time necessary to carry out tho present plans. I offor this suggostion for the considera tion of the tax-payers of Chicago who aro prin- cipnily intorosted inthis matter. Yours re«pect- fully, Aupax. OUR COUNT-ODEE. To the Editor of Tre Chicayo Tribune: Cutcago, March 20,—Having read from time to time in Tue Trinvye ond other Chicago daity pa- pers rolativoto tho selsction of ono or two compe- tent architects to superintend tho building of our new Court-Honse, and whother bo should bo fn iriabman, German, or au Amorican, I bog leavo fo make » simple suggestion that would benefit the tox-payera to a groat extent, and Hkewlae do away with that feeling of nationality that exists more or leas smong city officials, Let the Common Council adviso the Board of Publlo Works to ad- vertigo for architects to superintend the build- ing of sald Court-Houso by the year, or othor- wise spocificd by them, or in the samo way that thoy advortiso for matorial or contracta of any kind, thus lesviug tho bids to open ecampotition, iy this meaue, instoad of, the job costing any- thing like $100,000, it would, and can bo, dono for threo-tourthy loss than the above acoouts EX. ILLEGAL FRES, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Cutcaco, March 19.—In auswer to Joho Henry, who rises to oxplala {uo rogard to Justice Hiusdalo's over charges, I would like to ask that gentleman if, when I went to him and ssaued him what wero the charges in my osge against tho Prusslng Vinegar Works, if he did not tako hia pen and very doliborately figure out $8.55, which I paid him for o slmple judgment of $21.75 by default, no more nor no loss, nothing more over having taking placo, If ho has so vory carofully oxaminod into tho matter, I hopa ho will be able to givo mo and the public a better oxplavation, Sauven Laraisz, THE NEST OF THE ATORY, To tha Editor of ‘I'ha Chicago Tribune: Cuicauo, March 20,—A little paragraph in your issue of this morning tells only half of an interesting incident; will you please add the re- mafodor. I allude to that concerning the at- tempt at ridicutlng Mevsra, Moody and Sankey ata Dublin theatre, The sequel, as told by English papers, is to the effect that at firat the sudienco received tho “ hit" (?) silently, then hissed heartily, and, in the midst of these domonstratious of disapproval, somo one startod tho favorite hymn, “ Hold the Fort," which was taken up with wo much enthuslom that the un- fortunate actors retired hastily, and the curtaly dropped. Ploauo bo kind onongh to finish the story, and oblige your reader, Ii, R, Cissoxp, PREMATURE DISOMARGES, To the Buiter of The Chicano Tribune: Cutvaao, March 20,—In view of the many ac- eldonta which sre cunstantly occurring from tho caroloss handling of fira-arms, as well as from scoidontal discharge in pockets, co., killing and maiming hundrods, it boboovos the inventor and. manufacturor to devise some certain method of Preventing such promaturo discharge, whioh would soem not to bos diflloult invention, and would not roquire s grout amount of Ixvantive Genius, DAKOTA SUFFERERS, 0 the Editor of The Chicauo Tribune: Outcaco, March 21.—As inquiry has beon modo by several where thoy shall send rolief for Dakota sufferore, pleaso give the following a place in your paper: Send ald for Dakota suf ferora to A, Galo, Previdout Relief Committco, Sionx Falls, Dakota Territory, Yor reference inquire of the Superintendent of tho Y, M. 0, A, Tuos, I. Brows, Hoticitor for Dakota Sutferors, Sa . SHONT-HORNS, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicaga Tribune, Dixox, Ii, Macch 31.—Tho Uelleviow berd of short-horn cattle, owned by William Stewart, aod uinety iu numbor, arrived here yeaterday noon from his farm of 1,200 acres 9 milos oaut of thia city, and aro now stabled on the extensive grounds of the Dixon Park Association. Among the herd is tho almost world-romowned bull Champion of the West, and among the females the equally renowned Lady of Racine, ‘I'he advent of this noted hord through Main stroot causod quite a sensation, ‘The salo will come off Wedu y next, March 24, ag noon, Col, Judy ‘will be tho auctloueer, fair comploxion SUICIDE. Another Man Disposes of Himself with Sulphate of Morphia. He Is Unabic to Save Money Enough to Marry On. So Ho Leaves What He Has to His Boe loved. And Bids Hor an Eternal Farewell, By antrange fatality Kuhn's Motol, on Dear- born streot, near Madison, was yostorday the scone of a tragic occurrance, almost the countor- part of that of last wock. A wook ago last Sat- urday night, a stranger engaged room, and Bunday waa found dead in hia bod from solf-murdor, bottlo of morphia indicating tho agency employod, Last Saturday night, in like mannor, 8 stranger outured and eugayod a room, and yesterday evening was found dead in his bed, tho morphia bottle again disclosing how a life had bean dono away with. ‘4 THE FACTS oF TI CAE, 50 far na developed Inst night, aro as follows: Batucday night betwoon 10 and 11, a gontle- man came into tho hotel and asked for n room, Ho registered himself “Andreas Iummor, City,” ond waa assigned to Room 126, for which bo paid $1, Bundey, tho chambormaid kuockod s tho door sovoral timos, and, although recalving no answer, did not suspect that any- thing was wrong, ns i¢ ts frequently the caso, and especially eo on Sunday moruiugs, that guoste Ne bed unt# lato in tho day. ‘Lowards evoning, however, tho rules of tho houso required that the room should bo vacated, as it had boen engaged only for tho ono night. A porter was sont up, and, not boing ablo to obtain soy roply by knocking, was instructed to get into tho room by meaue of tha transom. He did 80, and found Hummor lying upou bis sido in bod, hig head resting in blood that had sonked into the pillow, and in on anconeclous condition, although breathing faintly. This waa bout 8 o'clock lust night. Medical aid wos immediately sent for, aud Dr. Rogora wooncame, Ile at ‘once pronounced the case past all remedy, ‘Cho man fad beon lying in a comatose state for many hours, his pulso had ccaved entirely, and nis breath was fluttering upon lis lips just at the polnt of dopatturo. ‘Tho Doctor said that there was nothing for tt but to call the Coroner, and the death of tho patient shortly afterwards confirmed the prediction. Aroporter of ‘Cuz ‘Tursuxn was soon on tho spot, aud viewed TUE NEMAINS AXD THE Roost boforo anything had Leon disturbed. Tho unfortunate wretch who had rashly leaped into the darkness of tho life beyond was Ising on hia night sido, tho sido of his faco and ‘tue pillow dabbled in blood from a copious offusion issuing from his nostrils, His arma woro crossed aver his chest, and tho bed-clothing was pushed down to his waist. Ho bad on a shirt, with studs of job nud gold in the bosom, and tho remainder: of his clothing Jay upon a chair at tho foot of tho hed. ‘The suicide was thon cola in death, His oyoa woro closed, but his Jaws wero agapo, and, with tho lor of@his face contrasting vividly with the blaod on tho pillow, bo presouted a repulsive spectocio, Huminer apponced to bo about 30 years of ago, bad a red moustache, and short, reddish hair, Ho was a man of ayverago stalturo and obnild, of and good = conutonance. On tho wasb-utand was o loaded ra- volver ready cceked, apd astso small bottle about thrce-quarlers full of a white substanco laboled “Sulpbate of Morphia, 3¢ oz. avoirdupols, Powers & Weightman, Philadel- yhin." A tumbler contaloing tho dregs of s wolution that he had mado was also on the wash. stand, and Dr, Logoru estimated that bo must havo taken about twelve groin, two being a mortal doe, Ho aooms to have brought the ra- yolvor with hit sv as to be able tomaxe a chuico of means of doath, his election bowg the morphia, On « tabla in tho room wera found SOXE DOCTMENTS, which wore examined with a view to ascertaining the cause that Jed him to commit self-murdor. Upon tho back of an envolope was the following inscription: ‘When found dead, ploase send worda ond packago to Miss Caroline Brummer, 180 Milwaukeo avanuo, but not before.” Twenty- Jivo cent notos to the amount of #1.25 were lyiug on tho table aud an empty pocketbook. ‘Thero wag a packayo on which was written in Gorman “Vor Mivs Lina Brummer, 180 Milwaukeo avo- nuo.” On opening the packago it waa found to contoin some papers aud bank-books, One of tho bank-books was No, 7,808 in tho Fidelity Savings Bank aud Safe Dopository, issued to Andress Hummor. Throo 85 billa woro laid insido, ond credit amounting to ¢50 were cutorod, in tho book. Inclosed was also a alip of papor on which was written: Ploaso pay the whole amount to Miss Caroline Brummer, ving at 180 Milwaukeo avenue, I will bo dead whon tho book is prosented to her, Androas Hummor.” ‘Thero was another bank-book isaued by tho ssme bank, aud noobered 6,310, A noto to tho same offoct way Inclosed, Tho credite in this book amounted to $70.39, There was wtill another bank-oook, No. 9,492, issued bathe Corman Savings Bank. The crodits in this book amounted to 864,35, and s uote similar to the othors was inclosed, but writton in tho Gorman longnuage. With thoso boots wore a coupie of slips of paper, tho writ- ing on each being iu German. One of thom waa as follows: 5 FAREWELL, Farewoll Lina, my heart's beloved, farowell forever, Comfort yourssif—you do not lose ¥o much in mu as you many. pothups hayo thought, I am nut worthy of you, From your unfortunate Andress, On the other utip was writton ; ‘This ia alld have, Lina, You perhaps may think I ahould have threa or four times that much, I could havohad it, if I hod not beou in the beginniug too good-natured and at last too frea-handed. I trie to do better, butit was no uso, Oue step backward is hard to make up again, ‘The above wag all the contents of tho pack- ago, bat thera were other pupors on tho tablo. Qu the baok of an auyvelopo was writtou in Gare mau: “Doar Lina, my truvk aud olethes you can give to soy poor person you pleaye.” Ou o slip of papor: was o scrop of German verso to tho following offect: “What is o man without any money, or what is worse yet, if be has not Jearued how tosayoat” Oun worap of paper was written, 'Vlease write to my brothor." Alonguide of thia was a stampod on- velopo addressed: * Mr. Haus Hummer,Apotho- , Nuromburg, Germany.” From the fact that ho had dono so much writ- ing, ond that tho towels had not beon used, it is evident that ho took tho poison last ulyht bofore fom to bed, ao that heimust havo beon under ta iuiluonce for at lenat fiftcen hours, =~ ‘The firut thing done aftor the death of the un- fortunate man was to seud word to tho address left by him. When the terrible nows was com. municated to Miss Brumuor sho was OVERWHELMED BY THE HUDDEN DLOW of fate, ‘Lhe acutencus of hor grief eoomed to be beyond her power to boar, and sho wished that she also might die. She rocalled in hor burata of anguiwh scenos that had passod botween her lover and horaelf, and manifested poignant distress that he, whom sho sald wass0 pout: and true, with whom she nover ad ®& quarrol or dispute, should hayes taken his own tife. Her condition was such that 1¢ was quite impossible that she should go to tho hotel, and Mr. M, Korsoaki, who happonod to ba at tho house, and who know Huminer, started out. Ho arrived at tho hotel at about 10 o'clock, aud at once idantiilod tho body as tho ramains of Hummer. Ilo stated that the deceased was a confectionor by trado, and was a good, atondy, industrious workman. Me worked for Mr. Isaao Koreski, No, $17 Stato stroet, corner of Histoouth, aud boarded thoro also, Ho was liked yory much by his omployor, and was 8 man of wniformly goot be- havior, never was intemporate, nor mani- fosted any vices of conduct. He had worked for Mr, Korsoski, who way tho brother of the speakor, for about nino montha, For about two years bofore that ho had worked for tho speaker's brothor-in-law, Mr, Louis Liyingatono, No, AMwaukee avenue, in The two whose employment ia Miva Brummer, wero cngaged, and Hummer visited her regulary twice a wook, Ifa wayos wero $15 or $18 a woe! with his board, and from bis steady hablts i¢ was thought that he bad saved up sovoral hundred jars, Those facts, coupled with the writings of the suicide, atford gus explation of his acts, which fll the caua with gad interest. ‘Iho two wore looking forward to their marrisge aud be was euteavoriny to accumulate wome monoy for that event, A SEENDTULLIFT DISPOSITION proveoted him from accumulating money as tapidly as be thought bo might if le had more self-control. His regres over irresolution muat bavo played upon his mind uo as to bio: 2 an intense mel holy that determined him a wulcide, His preparations theroto were evidently earried on with tho preateat delibora- tion, and, as the ovont proved, with cortainty, Tho Coronor waa fuformed of the oecmtrenco leat night, anchon inquost will bo hold tu-day. ie teh SE SUNDAX'S NEWS. LOCAL, ‘The Alumni of Bowdoin College are golug to Rivo a banquet. George DB. Johnston, who has beon oxpalled from tho Board of ‘Trado, has applied to tho courts for an injunction. Le filed his petition Batuntay. ‘Tho Directors of tho Chicago Public Library hold a meoting Saturday aftornoon, when they discussed tho quostion of removal, but finally detormined to retain the present quartors, Dr, De Koven ie without tho ghost of a chanco of conilrmation, Saturday roturns wero recelvod from Maasachusctts, which a'!so voted aueinet him, ‘This makea the yoto stand 10 Oe. ‘Tho trial of Nicholas Standen, the Garman in- dicted for firing his premises in ordor to recover ineuranco, will bo held at Wheaton next ‘Thurs- day, na nchange of yonue from this county waa obtained. Tho mombors of the now Chicago Club have arrived aud gone into gymnnatie training for tho tcason, which promigea to bo more activo than nny of its predecessors, ‘Choy will go to Lonis- ville for practice in April. Tho attornoys of Wilbur F. Storey have no- tiflod tho Criminal Court that they shall apply for n chango of venun in tha libel casos against their cliont, as ho bolicvea tho progont Judgo holding court to be prejudiced ngainat him, ‘Cho contempt caso comes up again to-morrow. ‘Tho following aro tho entries in tho billiard tournament, which begins tho second Monday in April: Milter, Maggioli, and Hoa, of New ‘0: Jeans; Bhaw, of Indi + Burleigh, of Mict gan; Macafee, of Davonpott; Livermore, of LaCrosso;\ Carter, Gallagher, and Honig, of Obio; and Rhines and Patkor, of Chicago, A serious disturbanco occurred among the paupers at the Poor-Honso on St. Patrick's Day, Aman employea there o8 a carpenter, but who afiiisted with tho paupors, got drank, Ho was ordered within doors by a funetlonary named “Johuny " Wolch. Ho resisted, and was sided by tho paupers, rho fell upon Welch with fists and clubs, and would fave maue au end of him had ho uot received aesiatance, WASHINGTON, It ie ramored that ox-Senator Chandler has beon offered and will accept the Russian Am- bassadorship, Tho Sonate, in oxecutiva sension, confirmed tho nomination of Jaapor D, Ward to bo United States District Attorney. ‘Tho open soseion of the Senate Bsturday was dovoted to tho Louisiana question, the Demo- cratic Senators speaking allday. ‘They intend todelay s yoto upor the rosolutton suataining tho presont Stata Government, and will ropeat tho recent filibustoring expedients of tho Do- miocracy in the House. Senator Andy Johnson will speak Monday, MISCELLANEOUS, Lako Suporior is frozen over. Jon Mitchel, tho Irish malcontent, is dead. A destructive tornado passed through the cen- tral portion of Georgia Saturday. ‘ Nothing but talk renulted from tho sossion of the Illinvis Legislature Saturday. ‘Tho troatmont of tho Spanish proes at tho hands of the now Goverument 18 daily becoming more arbitrary, ‘Tho London Byndicato is reported .na being vory successful in the dispusal of tho new 5 per cont United States bonds. ‘Tho entire tribe of Sheobit Indians, about 150, wore baptized inta the Mormon Chuich, at St. George, Utah, iriday Jast. Thero is a rumor to the effect that the Presi- dent has taken decisive stops toward tho oponing of tho Diack Hills to whito settlement. Moody and Sankoy hava discontinued tho tick- ot svetoro of admission to tho London Agricul tnral Hull mostinga, becauso persuns receiving tickots fraquontly suld them. Gou. Butler thinks that “ tho Civil-Rights bill does not give any right to 9 colored men to go into a driuking-saloon without the leave of tho propricsor,” and that a barbor-siop iss pri- sale business, ju which tho law does not inter- ore, CASE UNDER THE {OWA LIQUOR LAW. Special Dispatch to The Chicace Tribune, MeGrecon, Ia., March 21,—Goorgo Brown, n Jawyor of Lawlor, In., was found, ono of tho many bitter cold nights of tho past winter, in a frozen condition, It apponrs that Brown, while undor tho influonco of liquor, lay down out doora, and cama near freezing to death. On ox- amination it was discovered necessary to ampu- tate both of his nands and one of his feot. Brown's wifo now commences 4 suit against all of the ealoon-kespers of Lawlor for damages sustained in consequence of their selling intoxicating liquor to ber husband. ‘Tho names of the dofondants aro aa follows: Jobo Nivholas, John Tutey, Jehn Fitzsimmons, John Doyle, Patrick Lowia, and Michnol Martin. Plaintif claims $15,000 damages from each, agerorating $90,000. ‘Tho trinla nro uct for the 23d of this month, at Now Hampton. ‘ho caro has oxcited {ntenso intorost, and the result will bo carefully watched, Pablo sentiment iu with Mra, Brown. ———_-—____ The Emma Silver Minc—A Suit for the Recovery ef Eive Billions of Dole lars. ew York Sun, March 18, The suit brought by tho Emma Silver Mining Company against Trenor W, Pack, H. Wenry Baxtor, and William Mt, Stewart to recover tho $5,000,000 paid for tho mino, on the ground that. such money was obtained by fraud, waa bofore Judgo Dousuue in Supromo Court Chambera yoatorday, on o motion on behalf of the do- fondants that tha Company, belo 8 foreign cor- poration, be required to furnish security for costs in caso it should bo beaten in tho suit. Tho motion waa made on tho affidavit of Mr. Baxtor, in which he oharactorizes every state- mant of tho complaint, which imputes to him any fraud, conspiracy, or wrong in respoct of the Emma Mine, or of tho gale thereof, or in ro- spect to any of tho mattors contuined In the complaint, untruo, of his own knowlodgo; aud upon information and bolief, ho ways that ovory statemont in tho complaint impating any fraud or other wrong to the other dofendanty, or ofthor of thom, ia also untruo; that Lo has» complote aud perfect defense to their action, and intends to mako auch defense at tho trial; that the plaintiff is a foreign corporation, organized in /oudon in Novombor, 1871, and that tho gals of the Emma Mino was mado before January, 1872, tho sharoholdora well knowiug all tho facts, and nearly a year aftor the mino was inspected by a committeo of tho oflicors and sharobolders, who exproased thoir ontiro aatisfaction therewith. Jodgo Donohuo directed that tho Company filo a bond of $5,000 ay socurity for the costa, oo Rapid Transit, ‘The tronalt of tho teeth from soundaoes to decay is very rapid under the action of gritty tooth-powders, ‘Tho only salvation for trate tecth ia that pure and fragrant vegotablo fluid, Sozocont, Pianos to Rent, Alarge assortment of superior square and upright instrument, Rent money deducted if purchasod, Lyou & Healy, Stato and Monroe streets, _—————— Pianos for Rent, Now rosowood-caso pianos, carved legs, agratfe treble, otc, Rent money deducted if purchased, Heed’s Toraple of Stusic, No, 02 Van Buren street, See DEATHS. GALLAGH| 2 . . pGATLAGHER—Masch 2, 1615, Mra, Urldget Galle, sm tuoral tru her lato reald noe 119 White. \ vices cl Uycarriagoe to Gsltay, PRICE—Th tile casltoncy af bis faronine coutioae: soraceet Gitseatt bart and Thera, at ee Dy ose lage 1s One eee ee aba o'clock y. _SPEOIAL NOTICES, Contaur Linkments allay pain, subduo aweltings, boat burns, and will cure rhoumatism, tpavin, aud any flesh, bone or muscle ailment, Tho Whito Wrappor is for =f Pmae, Sorally use, tho Yollaw Weappor ts for auimals, Price W conte; largo bot- aclTAvonE thos $1. A doubrl t NY, aa Hatt Nie of the Sattar fiortetor hubbling of a cruteb, his jointa twisted, and artully, Citoe” Ldulmont iodide of Amiaunis, Tod by ai Drasctats, Depot No, st Fi Now Yok, O1 {per Lottie, VAN SCI SCEVINAON 4 WELD, Wholesale Agents. Lives Daily Saved By the use of DH. WY MAN'S BLOOD PUIIFIER and CONAUA ETON OUI. | No cetiaia, cure. dr eglo. wickows rain cure, Furs ROHAAUK, BTMVENBON & LID, ‘Obisage, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CURST ¢ BRADLEY MANUFACTURING COM. L' bany—Viows Hiding and Walking Qultivaters, Bulky Hay Hakos, and HI. Borapers. 7 to 6} North Daaplatues-s W ALTIH WOOD MOWING AND REAPING Machine Company—itrelurien Manufacturers Walter Av Wool'a Leon Mower anil Self-Kaking Reaper, Single orCombinod. General Weatarn Ottice 4s Lake-nt. nwKa, W, Bey Bei. © + 890. -OOKSELLERS «and Pablitior.. 116 Bt ANSEN, MOLUKG & U ul BOOKBINDER® STOO! ULVER, PAGE, HOYNK 4 CO.—KOOKHINDERS! J itock “and Todle, Mlank-Houk Mannttacturors and Biatlonors, Hook aud Jub Printors. 118 and 12) Alouros- BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE 2 Co.—BLANK-ROOK J Manufscturora, Mtatlonera, Hook ‘and Joh Peluters, Hookhindore’ Stock, Tosls, ote. 129 Montuo. BOOTS AND SHOES, TE, Pi ABER & COCMANUFACTORERS AND « Jobbersor Boots and Buosa, 127 and 139 Market-at. CANNED GOODS AND PICKLES, FP, AL WALQNERC CANNED VRUITS, preot «, for sale of Uratal Laka Pickles and Canned Woods, California Canned Fruita, W. Nustcox, } Malttmoro N.C, Nustao: 1.'W. Tusdox,$ dyocials. |W.N. NoMao: PENCE It. ee ‘ING: uy oN 0! a ECK-OAKPRTINGS, OURTAIN Sue id Vapor Hangings. 19>and 197 Wataah-ar., e COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, W,, ERchAyaueln-courens, sviors, AND « Vottage Haking Powdor, #2. und 81 South Wator-at, it BOWEN 8 KENT-OROCKERY, CHINA AND 3 lasswate, Lamps, and iurvaune Goods, $01 and 3 R STS ey i _ ina, Tibte Eines oe 1. hades, Upholstory Goods, 14 8, Stato-e CUTLERY, Rn ANDALL, HALL & CO.—IMPONTERS AND DEAT. L crs. Unilery, Tablo and Pocket Kulves, Razors and Betewirs_3t4'Uh Lakovide Building. DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, AMUEL 8, WIITR-DENTAL DEPOT. Uingham, Mavager. Wand 16 Madisun-at. 8. TA ( BURNHAM, fo pete D § IN i. dobbors, Band Gt take lowanps, suaye bin DU Wiiterale Dasonda, Northena FUBNISHING GOODS, HATONIVEALER IN| GENTS’ FURNISHING Ay ee Maoulactory Shirts and Gonta' Underwear, ib Ktato-at, Ey GFoRge GILBERT — MANUPAGTURER AND Wp wetleris Luraituro, Fine and Medium, 567 and 29 DWIN HUNT'S BON: OTA va AN h 3 BONS—IT 4 Pi Vatablinuod 1817. Lakota CARIES A. LEWIS & CO. JOLUERS OF HATS, J, Uaph, Straw Goods, and Umbrelias, 51 and 283 Mout roost. ICE, PAS. P. SMITH & CU.—DRALENS IN ICE, 145 J Monron-nt. TvoRY, Ch, THOMAS TURNER AND DEAERR IN K. ivors. Lignum Vite, Buawaooi, snd Ebony, 226 Sinta-st., coruor Madison, JEWELERS, GUERS. BROTIIEN & Ci UT teil, ‘Agents 0 Wat silece Goods. 38 an ai-A7 Ps WHOLESALE CONPEGLIOWERS, Asc . PAGK & CO.W2 ARD sit LAKE-ST. ML. ‘Vhe largest Caudy-liouse in the Ual atte MOLESALE & Rit- Hogors, Suith & Ou,’ 1A NT, J. MONTAGUR-CGEMENT, OHIGAGO, AND he Wisconsin Limo, New York and Biewiges Blucce, Plustoring Hair, ote, ‘i Markotent. LOOKING.€: BRACHVOGEL—PANLOR PIERS, MANTEL ‘Glasses, uud Uoraloca, Itosuwood and Walant Afold- figs. Mil Wabbaah-av, LUMBER, (PE LUDINGTON, WELLS & VAN BILATCK 00.— Lumibor Morchants, 34 South Watur-at. NERY, Tory, Stent Gowler aud Nottuaa, 106102, aad {td a. Weer, Serum Guodee a : Blativaly oter Gosseno’ Con ae : DD). Beg ik, $05 WHOLESALE MILDINERY wana atd Bray Goods, Tsdiss, Furaishing sud Fancy fond . Southwest corner Wabash.ay.aud Waablogtan-st, XM el MILLI WW. ETHEREAL ORGANS, ASON & HAMLIN-UABINRT ORGANS, THR standard of excellence ainang Instruments of the @Oand 8) \dams-at, PAINTE! WILLTABMS—TIUUSE, S1GN, AND ORNAMEN- u . fal Vaintors roscoe Vainting aud Calclmining, 110 lonroaat. PO" MERIOAN POWDER ttrora of Guo Mining. i ER. CUMPANY—MANUFAC. Ponder, Sporting, Bloating, and Agent, 13 Statoont. JULBS BAUER 4 CO. “MANUFACTURERS AND J dcatsce in Pianos, Orgine, and Musical Merchandise Genoral Agonte for the Gold Madal Kuaby Piag South: cast corner State and Monroe-ste, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO J re nod Btationers, Pelators, Bian Hook Manufacts Voslors in indurs’ Stock, Touls, ate. 118 and 130 Monroo-st. BOHOOL AND CHUROH FUBNI: JHENWOUD SCHOOL FURNITURE CO.—MANU- facturors of Nebool, Uhuroh, aud Ofieo Farnituro, and Dealers in School Apparatus, 181 and 186 State-at, EI OVEY & CO.-GROWIES, IMPORTERS, AND Dealers fe Field, Gardens wed Flower Heede onic culiaral Implomonté, Lawn-Mowors, Hustle Work, ao. M1 State-nt. é SEWING-MACIINES, ECKWITH BEWING-M/ OUINK CO,—HAND MA- pega: J. G. ATKINSON, General Agont, 231 Wa pasti-ay, BEWING SILK AND 3WIST, NOQNOTUCK MILK Co., MANUFACTURERS OF AN Gurticalll Silk and Twist, “1d7Htate-st., Chicago, UNICAST A HOD re HOE RT AN RATE: A lOIT—SHTP-OMA! aI ors, Cordage, Manila and Homp Lathyara, Ci Ware topes os sib Routh Waters a nzerms CaBTas P URINGTON & SORANTON—SiIP.OHANDLERS and Nall-Makers. 270and 272 South Wator-st. SHIRTS, A, GATON<MANUFACTULRR OF BDIRTR AND fh gflonts’ Uadermear, and Dusioc in Furnishing Goods, ULLER, sean utes MANU! ‘AOTURI Thasidves, Mathes and Furaecos. brane @ Tauntes AIP DARING DEALERS oroes, oF iano, inernnans, at ti) als ot Wrousoueoping COFFEES, AND SPICES, NOWLES, GLOYRS &) CO.-PHCNIX MIT Wear, Gattoossend Splosas 39 am Bt Riverat TOYS, 7 EROHO, RUNTING & Ud.-MANUFACTORERS ‘Childron's Cartlagos and Junporters of Tors, Fane; Goods, wird Osues, Flunlng ackle, ac, i'sad iif TYPE FOUNDERS, JAsiNOIs TYPE YOUNDING CO,—1089 AND 209 BB G:vatiea Se nae E, I. PRUSSING Nt URKB—E,, PER apouen a aad A Mighigantare SUSPENDERS. SUSPENDERS. The best in the world are the BRACES made by Fisk, Clark & Flagg. MAVE JUST INTRODUCED THEIR NEW PATENT “CAST OFF.” FOR SALE AT RETAIL AT ALL FIRST-CLASS STORES, NCA, SHERMAN NOS. 0 & Lf NABSAU ES Jeaug OIROULATL NOTIN andl 1 NEW YORK, LE 1S 0) 4 for Klis IN, HUMOR ANI aE Ma : avatiable ia all the principal cities; also for uso fa th. Unit Blates, West tu do. TEEEGIAPHIO Fe Rat CO CHET Say Ne ORDA, Acooupwof Banks, Dankers sbd oibara racelred. — wrann SUCTION SALES, : By ELISON, POMEROY S COr Toosiay Morning, March 23, at 9:30 q'togy AT OUIt BTORUS, 1 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Great Special Furniture $9} OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A ist-tlass Black Walnut Panel Uodstonds, ‘Walnut Wardrobos, Hair Mnttreasos, Marbie-top Dress Buroaus, Marble-top Tables, ‘Walnut Onrd and Contre Tables, Osnvasn-top Springs, Flogant English Body Brussels Carpet, In lengths of 35 to 75 yards oach, BEDDING. Finest quality, Wool Bilanketn, F. Pillows nnd Boistors, Shoots, Sproada geet ee. &0., 20, Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, &¢, PARLOR FURNITURE, Hair-Oloth Partor Suits, and Parlor suits upholstored in Rep, Satin, and Plush, Hafr-Oloth, Rep, and Carpet Loungos, linir-Oloth ond Zep Basy Chairs’ ang Rockora, Sploudid French Plate Mantel and Plor irvors, DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, Bxtonsion Tables, Blaok Walnut Cane, went forge. stook of Plated ‘Waro, ci ‘aro, Enivoss Forks, Spoons, Bideboards, Get ‘Whatnots, &c. . OROOKERY AND GLASSWARE, ‘The ontiro Gas Fixtures of the hou G, and Blight Ohandoliors, with Globes, Four Nearly-New Billiard Tables, Complete, with Balls, Ques, Racks, &o., &o, THIS 16 THE LARGEST SALE OF First-class Furniture Fror mada tn this city, In rorthy tho attention « TED PROPIITORS, the Nady, and pariioe tines, ing for the Spring ‘The Furniture is all of the bent quatity made to ede by nna of the leading insnnfacturors of ihe clty, ‘Tho sate 1s peremptory for cayh, and comurences Tuesday Morning, March 23, at 9:30 o'clock, KLISON, POMENOY & (20.5 By GEO. 2, GORE & 68 & 70 Wabssh-av. DRY GOODS. Wo inyito particntar attention to our next Auction Say of Dry Goods, tu bo hold ‘Twosday, March 23, at 95) a.r, sols of to Attractive foaturos Of this sale will bo thewe ag ots. . SPECIAL IMPORTATION OF LINEN Goong ‘This stcek consista In part of Fino Table Damnsks, All-Linen Towels, Napkins, Handkorolitete, Crash Bist Fronts, Yronting Linsns, ‘to., making in all the bes Linen Sale over offorad in tho cliy, Also, spacial ralecta FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODs, Hosiery tn groat varisty, Hate and Uans, Undereeu, Bi Froltoaa, Wali Goods, tone aad Be ZS ‘othing, Mss burg Embrolderins, RuMizgs, Artificial F m3 vidaring wet, Artiietal Elumors, Tris i | oy ued flats, Goods, Ikniver, Fark Spots @ id tabla Cutlery, 20,00 choice Gicat can Goatinge, Caestmnarvs, Sailaeis tat los, Chevints, Joans, ac. Full ting Gonte’ Hino Dress Suizts, Also, Calico, Chan fot, and Hlannol Ovorabirta, de. Gente’ Thos, Hows, and Furnishing Goods, Carpet Salo at M1 olclock, at whlch time will be offered dition to the rogular lino of Ingrain and Cottagt ‘attraction in « Tapestry Brussels Carpets, GEO, P, GORE £ CO,, siand 70 Wabahsr. PHAETONS Open & Top Buggies, & Derocrat, AT AUCTION. ‘Wea shall mako our Opening Sale on TUES, DAY, Maron 23, at li a. m. promot. We shall show tho TINEST OF Wo. B TOP DUGGINS, PHARTONS, DEMO. GRATS, AND HARNESS ovor offered in this city. ‘Tho Into oponing of Spring hss obliged manufacturors to got advancos, and thoir work will bo sold. aHo. P. Gorn & ob. 68 & 70 Wabashiay. AT AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 23, A. Young, Sound, Bay Horse; ono Single Tiarnoss’ and one Covared Delfvery Wagcn. At 11:30 a. m., a ar ‘Gud. ¥. GURE 4C9., Anctloncers . CAand 70 Wataat-ar, AT OUR AUCTION SLE BUDTS & SHOES On Wednesday, March 24, In addition to our UNUSUAL, LARGE STOCK, we shall offor a VERY FINE “CALF BOOTS, AND 30 CASES WELL-ASSORTED SLIPPER ALL GOODS WARRANTED. Sale by Catalogue at 04 5. m. GEO, P, GORE & CO. 68 & 70 Wabash-av. pesadiatle On Thursday, March 25, at 9 1-2 o'clock, TO THE OITY AND COUNTRY DEALELS, GOO Pkgs, Glasawarc, good assortment: 2,000 Lumps. : Crates Decorated Ware. GP, GOKE & CO., Anctlonoert By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO, BALESROOMS, 103 HAST MADINONST. POLIOEK CUSTODIAN'S SALK OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY MONDAY MOUNING, March 2%, at 10u'clock. AT 103 KART MADINSON.ST. GENTEEL FURNITURE, AT DWELLING 245 HURON-ST. monpactteen Glark and Dearhorarate, IN] ‘i Jook, shall soll tho eoltinusagetd eget gutalsg of B some Parlor and Gbanbor Sots, Mtarbla-tap Tab: oom and Mitchon Vurnituro, fate Siattrusits ty. = or Beda and Pilluws, 2 & Wilson Sewing Afi jou; Uprig) Gooking Ran ith water bi 1 copper Beane adiGlttene at hs ie vet Sta bate Iysie A. BUTTERS & CO. Auctioneer. ————— TRADE SALE. TURSDAY MORNING, Maron 31, GhoTiang, Husitly, dit DRY GOODS, UOOTS, RIES, HATS, AND CAPS Are Bash eit WEDNESDAY MORNING, stuech 4, at 1 crelock ORUCHUY, GUARSWY AIL tabla Gutlorr, Carmste WAM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers By WM. F, HODGES & CO. WE BITALL BELL at the 8-story marbdle-front. NO, 48 ASHLAND-AV. OPPOSITE UNION PAMIG oy og AY, March 33, at {0 a, m,, consisting, of 21s toreirood Piano, Ving "Meisels, Roars >p Chae ure a Fine Hodtiate chnila, Crockery “without resortés ‘Aucctouce! ‘Weat tak ‘Se-octave Carpota throughout tho huuse, Marble. Parlor, Dining, Sitting, and ‘Chambs Revolving Writing Desk, Kasy Chal gtu., ete. Kitchon Laundry U APG, 0.0., Of0, Kala positive and Wat, BY ODS Uo, q bington-st, 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, Toosday Morning Merch 23, at 4 o'clok Fabia sal, sortng atock of all kinds consigae — UELEBRATED throcg’ aw UT CONFECTIONS