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TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1878 nauat pl to tho Weat Lake Strce nected with this rohibery in ! 1o peser clied for the Jatch (o Tott o e shop to, repaired In twenty min- b s o, 0 %ar.” 1enem. hax not feen him THE RAILROADS. eincé ntil yestordey. ll«munvn'e“v‘vnlcnul::?m: waa ono the exact connlerpart of the one af x tho ehup, save that the numhers differed. THE BAST-BOUND POOL. Mn‘.l I\{; 'I;l'\‘ :1:‘1‘(’! |be" dml‘mhga:l “::mli?;n The now rates to the East went Into effect one rescrve Y Thathief ml'ummm?; T prescrved for his owh yesterday morning, and as far as can be learned 1ro tha watch that so closely resembied hisown, | they are stiil maintained. Commissioner Guil- timt M. Isham’a precaution in preserving tho nam- | ford will arrive hero this morning, and will at ber il bame bioy once pply himaclt to the task of apportioning n A ~the business among the various Hnes. It isa FIRES. common expression that the arrangement made by the New York mecting is entirely fimpract! IE CHICAGO the festise board and covered it food. A brama band furniehed and to: and rpecches swere indulged in after the lunch had been dispoeed —., NBITT'S PREFARATIONS B, T BABBIT 1S Original and Standard Manufaotures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: Kos. 64, 66, 68, 70,72, 74, 76, 80 482 Fashingion-ot, K%, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, it §s helleved that the eevere lesson will not he witholit good tffects outside of the ono upon whom the scverity of the blow has fallon, fest atocknolders of the corporation, Tho el tion will prohably take placa one week from to- mortow, as s the usual custom. TANNIDAL & ST. JOSEPIL Spectat Dispateh 10 The Tribune, Quixcr, 111, March 11.—The Dircctors’ car of tho Hannibal & 8t. Joseph Railroad arrived in Quincy, bringing & number of prominent gen- tlemen Interested in the road. They included Mr. Bush, a Director, and Presldent of the Ma- rine Bank of Buffalo; Mr. Benedlct, a)New York capitaltst; Mr. Hurlburt; John B. Carson, re- cently appolated Trafc Manager: Mr, Godard; Woud Ensley, attornicy; ana Issac Eaton, Land Commissioner, ‘The party iwere cntertalned |_by Maj. Nevana with the dram and “n&. Moore with the fife, Tho Zouaves showed some plendid drlil, both jn marching and the manual. Col. A, N, Waterman, In caliing the meeting to order, noted tho presenco of speakers who had had experlence in colonies, He then Introduced TRR NON. WILLIAM RROSS, who said that aflasion had been mada to Long- mont in Colorado. That colony was organized with his friend the Rev. Dr, Collyeras President, Col. Pratt Secretary and Manager, and himself a8 Treasurcr, It waa located direclly unae the ahadow of Long's Peak, and had proved na great snc- cets, ‘'The men who had located there were col- lected from n wide district, but they had made for themselves o history of which they and their chils THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘Tho Mon. A. Felen, wite, and daaghter, of Ann Atbor, are staying for a fow days at the Gsrdner louse. Justica Austin Doyle can be found at his conet this morning after & vacation sbsence of abont ten days. Sizteen of thé leading members of the Daly Fifth Avenne (New York) Company are at the Talmer Houee, The Pablle Library Board falled to meet yester- of, ‘Mr. Rubens, in answer to loud ealls and cheers, mada 8 few temarks, In which he etated that the ordinance in relation 1o tho sale of lignor to minors fiad been used, in roality, for the snonression of the eoloons, and he had shown |t to be In contrivention of the State statatc, and had gained his point by making it the basis of his argument. M. Rnbons epoke n (ierman, snd was vaciferonsly cheercd, nnd in fact llonized, by tho large company. ‘!rtunl. “Benmmel” Miller and others mado congratnla. toty specchos In German, and toasts followed cach Epeaker's remarke. 'John Feldkamp, President of the Saloon- Keepers' Union, oceapied the head of the lon table aronnd which the companv aat, and scveral ON THE ROAD. g e d. When young they had g ¢: duriog thelr st e Gen, 8in- | , The most nt Ana effective Boap for the Iam day for Inck of n guoram. There was ot Any e T ek T woul. hetmele | BIominert Aertiige, FEpes of thoTurn-Yerelne | Yesterdny moming about So'clock the offlcers :i’;:u',':‘l‘n‘m ,:',“,n:::'{’,fi,,,::: ,,',’":,'n'::&r':: Tt SRl have T o tons of in- | drzgferFamity !',':'.,‘;i.“.‘c,‘}‘;{'.‘f‘g"' erer oot Dusinezn of apecial importance to come before I8. | high privilezetoadan page—ho hoped tt would be | goveral hours, the participants -a«mrnnl.v not | of the Westward-bound train on the Lake Shora spection of tho rallroad, and expressed them- sclves ns well satisfied with the trip. maznates In the stock market rather than for any benelts expected to acerno tatlie respectivo ronds. Butevenif it tesulted in a practicable plan it would not end tho discrimina- tion agalnst this city; on the con- trary, it would mako matters still worse, For whilo the Commissioner 1s right hereand can watch the Chicago roads, he cannot keep track of what the roads from other points ate dofng, and the result wonld sgain bo that the rates arc maintained from this point while they e Citizen** neks whather ho will have to pay ihe balance of his personal tax for 1474, The Comp- troller etates that the ity will make no effort to collect it. The temperatare yesterdag, a8 ohserved by Ma. ullprclnn.flfl .{lnm-nn wireet (TRinUNE Build- B, m, 47 degreeas 100, m.. 60 1 G438 p. m., 40, Darometer at Bp. m., 20,08, Miesinz sinco 2 o'clock ycsterday morning: Albert. Jockeon, 28 years of age, five feet oight inchea tn hetchty of ‘dnck complexion, dark hafr ent cloec, Iarge moustache, and was d Qurk clothes witliout an overcost. The Bociety of Phyaiclans and. Surgeons held thelr regalar fortnizhtly micetins 1ast evening at Yoo 41 Grand Pacide Hotel, Dr. Richey read an Intercatlng paper on the explosion of the cochl aud Br. 8. J. Jones gave 8 bistory of four cas: rare discaso of the eye. . * Mr. Francia M. Stone died at Wyoming, 0., on the Gth inst. after a lingering and pamful llinese. Mr. Stono ia well known throughont the country as 8 paper dealer, having been in business tn Albany, Cincinnat!, 5t. Louls, and Chicago. Atthe time of hin_ rickncss, shich ended in his death, he was iving lere, and by advico of bis mlgliflln ‘moved to Seuthern Obio to beneflt bls health. An intereating civil suit In in prozresa befors Justice " Wolf., Mrs. Marian 1, Hudson, o lady fiving at the Hotel Brunbiick, sues M. W, Smitl, i & eccond hand bookeclicr at the corner of State B Madison streets, Lo recayer sisteen volumes of tho American Encyclopedis, valued at $50, stolen from her by a French teachcr named De [tose (who has departed for climes unknotu), and sold to Soith, Many of the concort-saloon fn the city were In fall oiast, as_usunl, jast nicht. dince tho decision apainst Iaw prohiblte ¢ o eale of liquors o minors, tiring In_congratalating one another on thelr 2 whole bright chapter—in the history of tha pres- the Judiclal victory. ent ond future. Dmigeation had been practiced inall the past, Onr fatherd, after settiing on the seabosrd and achieving the indes pendence of (he conntey, eent thelr rone and ddanghters westward to Weatern Now Yartk, thence onward to Obio, Michigan, Indiana, Iilinote, and Wisconsin, snd thence onward and atill onward 100 the Pacific Ocean arrested thele progrees, Bit Between the Miseouri Rivee and the Rocky Moun- taine thoro were immenso tracts still open to sot- tlerent. o fiest eaw theso vast olling prairics in 1865, and examined them from the driver's reat of TLine discovered, when about two miles cast of Edgerton, 0., that one of the baggage and matl cars, the third from the englie, was on firc. ‘[here was fn the car som four tons of mall, Dbut it was of the less valuable kinda. So much of the earas was uscd for mail was ealled a “gtoraga car,” n the languago of the Raliway Post-Oflice, and the matter in it was the paper mail,—that is, the weekly supnly for the \est, :’}nrmwm. and Pacific Coast of severat paners. osides these, there were o large twnber of | 50 'oos feom other polnts, and business would :fii’;:f:d nl“ nl‘:nr::::lt:::;‘c.:x:::s "l‘l::::-m'::‘;{ neccasarily scek n-: cheapest channel, 3ore- 2 J y over, the schemo for apportioning frelght be- pers, and postal-cards for different post $iccs. | 4y eqn some foriy Titrondais simply chimerlcal. Tho Postal Department was In charge of Alex- Even tho nttempt at npporunnmu'nt botweon ander Grant, butnelther ho gor anyof his assist- | four ratiroads P from the single oint ants wero fn the car when it took fire, nar was | of Now York virtually failed after threo it consldered a rallway mall car, and therofors | months' experienco, and to-day the they liad no control of It It 18 sald that some- | sehieme, only exista on paper, Accordiog by Toft on ono of the desks o lizhted eandle, | 100 New otk papers, ettt fimfifi?-{x':'e o and the orlzin of the fire fs supposed to bo that | gard to its obligations to the other companies this candle was jatred off upon tho 'floor and | umder the June agreement. To divide the thers sct tire to sBomae loose paper. . business provortionately among the rouds in The forward part of the car was used for bag- | this city alono will be a hereulean tasi, let ragze, and in it were stored ahout thirty pleces | alono dividing among tho roads running East of baggage in care of D. I, Perkins, who as- | from all other Western competing pofuts, In sumed charge of tha ear at Toledo. His first | order to ascertalu on \hat baals the ropds lead- Kknowledge of the firo waa that [t burst through t from this city were willing to have the fnto his part of the car with such vielenco as to s apportioned, n TRINUNE ropurter mado nearly blind biim, and certainly to singe his oye- | fnquirics at the various oflices, an found that brows. Ho pulled the bell-bord and stopped | the roads were oxpecting the following propor- the train, which was then going about thirty- | tlons: five milea per hour. All the cars back of the Der eent, onc which was i fismes were at onco detached | Michigan Contral, e Yo provens the flames from communfeat. | LakeShoro & Michigan Sonthern ... BABBITT'S - © TOILET SOAP, Aade trom the parest vegstanls ofls, Untirated e e e P T s Inthe Nateers o 3 no cqual, Kamplo bor, contalning three caksts ‘et frea od recelpt of 73 cents. BABBITT’S . SOAP POWDER, Fram this Powder s beantifal and servicesble white Aolt Manp, of any desired atrengill, can be m (ea ininates without the usa of grenas or potast, 7 package sent free on receint of 25 centa. BABBITT’S _YEAST POWDER, Ahsolntely pars, Dread. sl el.pndfll?l. ete., mpde In A short snace of time. keep longer, sud dre more q entlble than when mada of common and cheap Imitas tlons. A trisl packaga sent fres on receipt of 75 centa BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A standnrd arttcle, A ssmple package seat freo o recaipLf 35 contd. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR, OIT10 ‘& MiSSISSIPPL Epectal Disatch o The Tyibune. 8rriNor1ELD, I, March 11.—Tho teport of the Rallroad and Warchouse Cominission on the inspection of the Soringticld Division of the Ohlo & Mississippl Road, which the Board has peraistently withheld from the press, I8 to-day made publie. By examiuntion of a copy of the report filed in the United States Court, 1t Is found to atato that a large part of the division {s not In the best condition and repair os to ties, rond-bed, and fron, n fact which was well known' to the public before the Commission and its expert ofliclally rode over the road. — TTEMS, Tho representatives of the Northwestern routes will meet at the oflles of the Chicago & Northwestern Rallroad, Wednesday, to adopt summer rates to Missiasipp! River poluts, ‘The 1linofs Central Raflroad coripleted last Baturday the new wrought-iron drawhridee over the Galena River. It Is u very stronz and well- bullt structure, and was manufactured by tno Detroit Bridge & Iron Company. The dead welght of the structure Is 1,500 pounds per 1ineal foot, and 1t is deslaned to carry n moving load of 4,600 pounds per lineal foot, under which no member will be A\lh{cct to a greater tenslle strain than 7,00) pounds, nor a heayler compressionthan 8,000 pounds por square fich scetlonal arla, The new bridge replaces a wooden uno bullt about ten years ngo. Tho WEAK, Something leas than a dozen of ealoon-keepe! reptesenting the Cook County Saloon: pers T'rotective Association, met in a small hall under tho West Twelfth ntreet Tnrner Iiall vesterday afternoon. Me, J. 11, Ttaap called tho mecting to order, and sAld that the email attendance wus referable o tha fact that the meetinz had not becn pronerly advortlsed, ‘The Execntive Uom- mittce appointed ata previous mecting wera in- structed to make a proper anuouncement of the next meeting through thie dally papera. The Commilteo on Constitation and By-Laws were granted further tinig in which tg repozt. The n;c.gumlx u:nn adjourned uatil Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. s stage-coach, ‘The land was rich and mast fnnite ing, and he became satiefird, &nd eo wrole, that « thera immense swelling rliges of veraare and hesutiful vailoya would in time become the grest mest-producing sectlon of tho Union, 1thad been Natnro's pasture-field, where conntless million of luffalo had lived and roveled for thousandsof years. Suchncountry would prodace cattlo in eqnual perfection and abandance; but he did not expect to eec such mar. ‘velons reanlts in iittle moro than a single deeade. Aircady 8 very Iarge proportion of the ¥ast cattlo trade of Chicago was derived from thems very yplains, and no one would dare Lo predict how prest resalts the next ten years would witntse, They would have obstacles, perhaps serlous oncs, to en- coanter, but this was to be a soldler's colony. sud tho soldler knew na such word as fall, The grass- hoppers might occasionally visit them : rains might sometimes not be sufliclently nbnndants but e the conntry became settled, and trees were plapted on all sides, mofsture wonld be ottracted, and the climate wonld bo changed 80 as to_mect all the ro- quirements of farm cultare. It waa kuown that Targe disteicts In Asia and Earooe had become arid b{ ‘cutting down their foreats, and experienca had afrendy proved that s comtrary course, viz, tho planting of trecr, was incroasing the rainsfail over the country weat of the Missonri. ~The fpeaxer closed by enumerating some of the grand results which he hoped would accrae to them _and their children by secapitig_frow this, for tha pres. ent, overcrawded clty, and carving out for them- THE COUNTY BUILDING. Tho Chleago, Darlington & Quincy Ratlroad 1.y paid its 1877 taxos yesterday, smountlog The South Park delinquent special-aseessment hooks wore returned yosterday, and also the baoks af the Town of Norwood, Walker yesterday resamed work on tho Courte ouso iu & small way. 1f his promises are to be relled on, hawill fava s full forco golng next week. The Grand Jury for the month was impaneled in the Criminal Court yostorday. 8. E. Minor was apporated foroman, ond the Jury was dlscharged for one week. Hermann Wilcke slept In jail last night. The tronble with him was thata jary of his peers in tho Criminal Court fonnd him the father of a cluld by Molia Bartusch, and he was nnable to give bail for tho Infant's subport In the sum of $7560. thut the ordinance sgainst concert.raloons by ting with them. It was at onco determined to Plttabure, Fort Wayno & Chicago.. 3 | Illinols Company is rapidly replacing with fron 1s cqoally o :on.mnuonnfi' 1towever, it 18 10 be Waods and Kellogg. Indicted in connoction with 3 Yan Handle.,e.. 5 | all 14 Warranted frea from ol ymourltles. The housewi, Nevand b mako the case against G. Pottgioser & acivas happy Roines oh the brosd tesming prairies | o Protection Life-lnwurance Company, camo Inta run tlie car to Edgerton, abot two miles BWAYs | fypimore & Ghio . +3% | all thelr woailen brldgcs, and but fow of tho | ewnreiruponit Trial packigedont resoneceipiol - with the hope that it might be put under tho 1atter aro Jeft on the linc in Il(nols. ater-tank streamm in tino to save somie part of | This makes 200 per cent, op Just 1 i, COn arriving at the station it was | more than can be disded.” Tlow Alr, uilford fnund that to roach tho tank the burning car will be ablo to Induce tha roads to sccept a falr Inust pase a shed piled fall of wood. The dan- | Proportion, ar ane that lia thinks will bo fair, I8 ger of sctting this on fire was great enough to @ problem which no ong can forotell, but tho dcter tho nttempt to pass ft, and tho car was probabilities are that, aftor the three months ot left to burn out. ‘Tho only articles saved wero }"""- the plan will bo given uo asa complole a salior's hammock and clothing, and parts of | fallure. rome sllk dresses which scemed part of soma theatrical wardrobe, Thero were extinguishers EARNINGS. on the train, but no attempt was made to use Tho New York Commercial and Financlal them, Chronlcie furnishos the following statement of Tholoss, as far ns tho mails were concerned, | the gross carnlogs of tho principal Western wasnota very great onc, as far as Intrinslo | ooy quring the month of Fobruary: T5cents. BABBITT'S | ‘ POTASH. A pure comeentrstad sikall, donbla tho strength o :gm‘izmn potash. Bampie sent {ree OB TeCelpt R THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounes of xold for every aunco of impuritles found Iy any'of these preparations. the Criminal Court yestérday and denanded a scp- arate trial. Woods was represontod by three attor- uys, which would strlke the obsctver as extrava- ity conaidering that he clalms to bo Innoceut. 'he motlon for soparate trial falled, and fotluw- ing this came A motion for an early trial. - The int- tor motion provalled. and the canso wa sot for hoaring Aol 11, with the underatanding, how- cver, that tha other indicted were to ve triud at the £ame tiing. Ex-Ald. O'Drien has been appointed by the Bherifl_to saccced Capt. Connott, wno was dis- charged Friday. Theto wns nothing against tho Captam, and tno SherlT's excuse for bis remayal i that fio had to mako foom for some one clae. Tha Captain 'soys the Shoelll asked hifin tu resign, and ho refuso + TR HEV, RODERT COLLYER #0id that from the begioniug of tho world the frandont things bad een done by cmigration; K orubam heard tho volce telling him to o oot W 1ittlo north by West. llo oboyed, and ‘the chlef of tho faithful, If o could dnd ‘who wan dissatiafied, and Telt crowded, and wanted to get away, ho wanld say {0 him that the voice of (iod spoke 10 him s clearly as to Abrabam® 8,000 years ago. _iTe belloved that wherover thero was a deep longlng for beiter things It was bora of God Sposking of uime self, Mr. Collyer related tho history of his coming to this conntry twenty-clght yoars ago; hoty he proposed fo bis sweethenrt 10 go frat an ranke 8 homo for her, and she snswered bim out of tho Ditle, saylng, **Whither thau goeat I will go3 et ——— LABOR AND CAPITAL. Bpecial Dirpateh to Toa Tridune. CLRVELAND, 0., March 1L—~A conslderable strike of ship-carpenters occurred fu the ship- yard of Thomas Quayle & Son this morning. This firm recelyed much credit at the op:ning of winter on gccount of the care they took to provido work for thelr men during tho winter, and until tho present time their men hava con- stantly had work, The men now demand an advanco of 25 cents per day. They have been H concert-raloons hopo o reap a Jarge profit, Among_tho large taxpayers in tho West Town 1 who- paid up thelr sssessments last week wera { Gardner & Spry, $070; Dlake, Walker & Co., £1,005; Swan, Clark & Co. (real estate), 8834)¢ Farst & Lindley Manufacturing _Company, $1,400; Amerlcan Tosaranco Company, 3,102 o 4023 Unfon Ilide & Leather Compan; 3 North Chicago Kolling-Mill Company, $5,020; Walker, { Gakley & Co., $1,5421 Colitnn & Barglo, 81,207 il Welte: ‘Frenen & Ca., 81.341; Chicazo Bions y Works, 804, Tho total collections for the week ; ending Saturday last amounted 10$U8, 474.80. Col- i fector. tioffman has until tho %2d inst, in i which to collect tho valanco of the personal { { ! ! i‘, test one, and pending the setticment of this the i | | i i duc, ond tho prospect s that tax yot whereupon he offored to aign o value was concorned. A Iarge number of sub- o getting from 81,50 to 81.75 por day, Moro than e 3 Hewil collect nmearly 00 per cent of tho sstcas- | ond whero ‘thon lodgest I will lodges thy peoplo | contractwithbim to reinatato him specdil, ete, Tho scribers willgrumble and blame thoeditors of | o p0 00 mop, &8, Fo.8 11;}’:*“,;00 s 1,1“*;7,',7‘:.0 125 men are cugaged in the disaffeetion. . TMEDICAL. b L el gt e o Pason pAld thu far have | shall bo my poople, snd thy God my (od. © Thicy | Captain refuscd to accopl the conditlons, und bis | the papors, parts of Whosa cditions wero con- son, Top, & B, Fa.. 16,1 — e —— - ivivpivey SOUSPEISIN o P aite Jatge. After tha 22dof this month, | weremarricd and camo, and ha had beon succes, remoral was forcod. The Sherill {s Tiguring for a ) t Hur, C. Rap, & Nortb'n..” 117,100 68, 004 ! been qite Tk it ‘b turned over 10 tho | ful by always making' up his mind nevet tobo | ro-clection, forcad. The Mherl s fguring for s | sumed and many of them will wejto, lstots | coniral Pacite . finITL AN EARLY BIRD OF FREEDOM. TEIE H County Colleetor, P toy AIKe to Longinont, tho epesker called at- | horses™ at this time 1s a good thing. e e b e v ho Dby | Chieago & Al 7 Epectal Dispatch fo The Trivune, 3 : (P ki et tho newspaper men of thiacity | eBtion to tho advice he gavo atthat time: That S10NS OF KETURNING NEASON. o agholatter pro toug! ”'“b"‘m"'""l" Cute,y Mil, & 8t Taal. .. grnivavieLp, I, March 11.—A grand celo- o mbmc.‘c )Rg o:x-:ng l!('l 8P r;lnll' (n’n ‘l (h' tha emigrants should not all crowd 1n together, but Thero s evoty reason to belleve that Commlssion- 0 packages of stamps, cte., belng still fn | CI, m.v.al)nl.&!m:. brotion of t Y T T will bo held at 4:80 e'clock this aflermoon In 16 | epread out, —not all tey 10 keepstoras, Mo wished | or Fitzgerald has scon the error of hia way, and the Government's hauds, ind very lttle value. | Denver & o Grandas., ration of the next Fourth of July is projected, 4 Granitacisc oot o tako spryoprints acten in | 3000 (o'what Rovad sald, s tho gormiof mc | also that Meporis cood SonseSyrebuming. Yus, | Tho road luscsa car, and miore than o score of O Rnusicalsandal 1t being the hundrath anniversary of tho capturo LIABLE 1ES, i et y Lo o N iure in ovecy’ emigrant was In thy | toniay they voth cast their votes on tho- side of | people are deprived of thewr baggage. Amon 3 3 ARE BELIABLE REMED! late pubiisher and edltor tncehiet o) e e pre. | taan lmeelt, 1 cone o, D o i ooy e oy ehd.voform i the mattor of Axing the | thern may bo nentloned David Sowa, of New | Til: Central (maln linoj. of Kaskaskla Ly the farces under command of itale, in pite of the pre- Tie strongly advised each unmarried man who was golng oat fo Iay his plans beforo some sensible woman Jikely to be a helpmect, and then he would, {f they folt unoble to aford a matringe-fee, join them withont charge. Thir offer was greoted with mnch chearing and applauae, Mme. Salvottl then sang ‘‘Tho Star-Spangled Danner* in o very ellcclive maoner, tecelving sn ‘enthusiastic encore. d that ho had been onaof Gen, Georgo Ragers Clack. It has thercfore scemed appropriato that the centennfal anol- yersary of the event should bo celobrated, and itis f{“““"" thiat tho Governor wlil so recom- mend. York,n very large stockhiolder in tha Union | D (owa leaxed lines), Notian1 Dok of this titys W, 31, Seott and | Jndiafopy, M@ e daughter, of Erle, whose loss s cstimated nt afigure 08 largo as $5,000; J. 1L Drake, o Chicago Board of Trade man; Mr, George Corn- wall, n New York cotton merchant, and daugh- ter, Whoso loss is placed as bigh ns 81,000, Padueah & Momphi: 1t is cxpected that oy investigation inlo the B LA LTl (hed cause of the firo will bo had, and It 18 announced | £+ ML that tho wandics must hereaiter glve way to o Mo ! Salllng sbrinkage In valugs, Is valued al npwards B of §:400,000, made up of the Journal property, bank ' aud corporation stocks, and his : reridencos. on Michigan ~evenue aud at k Genevn Lake, It v bolleved that the . witl, which he Is known to have made, provides | that s widow 1s to be appointed sole cxecuteix : and legatee, and the prosumption {s that he hss Femembored in that teatament tho ecrvices of his subordlnates, and tiat they will ba made thg re- Ciptents of yaluable donatlona of intcrest ih the Shoril's allowanco for dieiing prisoners, ho{ deserve credlt for what they havo done, and wilt deserve and receive far more f their conduct proves to bo permanenl, ‘Thoieaction fa com. mendable because unexpected, and because in thus acting they have cut thomselves looso from swhat is known a8 the *‘Iting." They are abused by thele o aasociates for tholr conduct in the matter, but with the encominme of oyery taxpayer af the county showered upon them (except the Sharlff) they can well afford to stand firm. Thu& can do nothing les Oof a h!fgh Soiontific Character, do- signod for the ouro of all disoasos; repared striotly according go tho aws of Modical Chemistry. Thou- sandsof Physicians ond Pationts are using them” with unparalloled suce coss, Office snd Principal Depot, No. 8 University Place, New York City. Van Bohnack, Htevenson & e ——— Fhe Tall of & Mountaln, Jelena (Yont.) Indevendent, Nclrli every resident of Mautana has_cither scen or heard of the famous Bear-Tooth Mount- oln, the most prominent landmark in Northern Col, Waterman three men who had scttled o Kansan town, and for tho instructlon of the emigranta lie narrated same et Deforo his death, Mr. Wilnon tail pers it they expect Lo be roglatercd | Jamps In tha cars of tho Lake-Shore Line. Tearin & Wi Y 13 Co., Wholesanle and Rotail Drug. A " of his cxperlences, aa real repreaentatives of the peopleand as honest, A 10 Tha Tridune, earia arsaw, 04,87 80,370 | Montana, It 1a visible from differcnt points at : fectel a plan for Qe AP ihe pian fi'-fi;:xc;'u‘ el Rerise s oot performed tho rovatl | sonsclenlons Eenicnie, bl ad e ren s | Naw Yoon el Tho Fosr-OfMee au- A Mot L an | S1ta, GonoralAgents, 63 & 04 Lakd. county not less than $10,000 a year. TUR OTIHR 8IDE. D, Bpray, of tho Insano Asylum, denies with creat cmrhuh the charge that a woman and chlld in tho lylng-in ward ticd a few daya ago from neg+ lect. Lle anys thachild 1s atill living, and that tho mother recelved every possible attention, and turthermore that some one of the medical ataft 1s always at tho institution, 1lo also donles with cqual emphasis that tho old gentloman who broke s hip hias been neglected, and thinka that the ro- ris have been given currency to by enemles. He s anxious for an tavestigntion, and inssmuch as on investization hos been ordercd, and both saides of hio caso hiavo been partially heard in those columns, s single suggestion ml‘ t hiclp the ine vestigutors, 1t 18 reportod, for instanco, that in tho ward whero the wwoman died thero was anothee women, ond that she has confessed to having been Uribed to say nothing, and, furthermoee, o have uoasted of bolux on the right sido of the manage- ment stnce, and. to hava beon avle to get all the faithfully carcied out, tho stock to be mainly hold S ¥y Mrs.” Wilson, Licdt-Gov. Shuman, and Col. “ arrar, ‘Tho regnlar _monthly moeting of the Chicago Unlon Vetern Club wha held last evening at the » Grond Pacific Hotcl, Gen. Martin Deem in the chair, and Mr, J. 8.'Curtis acting s Secretary, Maj. Prait, of the Committve on Revision of 1he Constitution, read a new constitation, which was lald over unde? the rules until tho W next regular meoting, Gen. Julins White offered tha following resolution in regard toths bill before L\‘Ynuveil modifylog the penston lsws, which was adopted: 5 - seesulted, 'Thft this Club heartily jadorse the pelition asking Congreas that tho ponsion laws bo mended a4 to recognize just claims for arrcar- of pensions back to the date of tho disabllity of the pensloner, frrcapectivo of the date of gling tlie clalm for pension, A delegntion trom tho Orand Army of the Re. ; prblic asked that the Unfon Veteran Club nuita 8t., Chicago. _A'JCT!DN SALES. ~iy GEO. P. GORE & CO., 69 and 70 Wabasu-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday,March 12, 0:30a.m. HAMDBURGS, LINENS, LININGS OBLERY, PIEOE GOODS, RUSEIA ORASH, ' IMPORTANT TO 'H"ETRADE. QEO, ', GORE & CO.. Auctloneers. is {n full view from liclena and tho surrouudin country. Tho mountaln {s distant abou thirey milos from telena, and stands Bike " a mrim and mighty scntmel at tho end of the canon known as the Gate of the Mountains, through which flows the Missourl Ttiver. The Bear Tooth was fully described as a wonderful landmark of the carly cxplorera, Lewls and Clark. In photographs of tha north- ern country the two tuaks, rising black and gvim hundreds of fect above the mountain, are the prominent objects. Tho main tusk remalns, looking lonely and Isolated in its grandeur. Last” Mondoy & party ot huntors, who were chasing game soveral infles uorth of tho Bear Tooth, observed a rumnbling sound and a quak- fng of the carth, and supposing it was an carth- quake, and not moticing & repitition of it, thoy soon forgot tho occurrence, and continued their chingo until thoy rveached tho Dear's Tooth, The well-xnown basso, Jules Lombard, always a favorite in thin city, was enthustastically recefved thoritles In this city think tho mall burned fn 532 5,621,000 #3,200,451 151,672 on appeating for 4 solo, tho Lake Shore baggage-car was that which left | Net Increaso . ... sesvsess 4BL, this city on Saturday night. It was due at the | —— timo stated In the dispatch at the placo # Threa wooks only of Fnbmrgln oach year. whero the accldent occurred. The train ¥ar the four wecks ended Feb. 43, carrled mail matter from _ this ity “’m‘l‘" ',"“é‘“""l‘ endod Fob, 22, for all polnts west of Chicago to 8an Franclaco. he Tilinois Central also camed, in sddllian to ot ter elty 1t bad wo baga of leitors | anare B1LEMon tho pringteld Division, B e et panacas for Ommalia, thrco bags Of | rosa. lciadel in tho Qgures.of the Jowa lonoed miscollancous matters (or Milwaukeo, ono | lines of tho Illinois Central, wero $81,033, against bae of letters and three of papers; ana for Chi- | $03,200 in February last yoar, cnx:m| one blnfi!n! lil;"; ‘nml v.{m:u}f n?nea;x Tho ' ‘whole mail dispatehed frot thia city for Clilcago E BN o 3 and places weat of ft couststed of n)hmcon bags Cnn’-:?:; ?v,? ‘X,flfi{;‘)‘?‘:%,g’i“ Al of letters oud eighty bags of papers, in addition bt e * Hpl o e Hiero ety on hoatd tho train at the | on the scveral blockaded ralroads enterlng timo of tho nccldent tho varlous way-mafls | thls polut is not very materially changed this picked up along the route. Itis probable tho | ovening, and the belated trains occupy rela- 3\(“:&?‘1‘:: mail was also {n tho cars at the timo | 4iyly thelr same positions, with the exccption AN, According to Train's well-known custom of taving & hand in everyihing thatis mng on within ono degees of latituda of him, he 10 do with Jast eveninz's entertainment. It had been an- il {f nu?h not Rnlfllnly) that ho was lo speak, and the fact that bo did not appear led the roporters to expoct & maanifesto. ftcamo in the form of a proclamstion, which, Hko all of Mr, "Traln’s State papers, written on_both slles of an old envelope. Translated, it rend aa follow o QEO. I GORE & 0., Auciloneen. | "ted on the condition that aho would ¢ No. B, at Antelopo last night, which | licro thoy were satonished by th AUCTION SALE OF vith thens o give an_entertalnment to ralsc the whisky she wat.te of ight, whicl oro they natonte )y the appcarance et ary funda with which to defray 1ho oxponsea Einatral, | Keep hor mouth shut, Ste shauld bo exariined by IN JEMSEY CITY. . hus put back to Sidnoy for better sccommoda- | of tho castern tusk. This wasa porooudiculer mass of rock and carth, tuily 50 fect high, 300 fect In clrenmference at its basc, and about 160 feet at tho top. This immense miass hiad become dislodged, and coming down with the speed of on ovalanche had swept through a furest of Jargo timber forn quarter of o mile, cntircly Joveling 1t. The country arvund s now cov- on I)cmtnllflmhn{. 1t was decided to unito with the Grand Army for tho sbove purpnee, and tie Lecturo Committea was elected to meet with such committces oy the various Postsof tho Grand Army way select. V Specti Dispalch io The Tridune, tlons, Assistant-General-8uperintendent J. T, New Yonk, Feb, 12~88, m.—A flro was dis- | Clark hoa been fightiog the drifts with 200 men covered about midnight at No, § Provost atrect, | westward from that station to<lay, and to-night Jersoy City, one of five framg Lousos that ex- | was at Atkins, which in polnt of mlleage Is o tended from Morgan to Bay streot, and wero | greator succoss than has attonded the offorts of K nows aa ** The Blip.” ‘The firemon had great | Diviston-Superintendont Davis, who, with 125 . Lollyer it _break up the ‘mecting, thorongh, ' If the Uoctor 18 not gullty ho should o Lusierstaud tiat Nir, ¥ar: be vindicatod, and thoso who have given carroncy to the reporta should bu shoirn up, s ROW I8 BIMINENT. Thero s evory prospect of a_stupendons row e i Tn fho. Duard: | Every Indication points In that direction, Bofar the talvon of Len 1 ur. e it well refuscd the T The Lecturo Bureau attachied the funus, hut this noChing to o with, us the entire prcccds wo sai. 1 otf my omn il it BOOTS &SHOES, Wednesday, March 13, at 9:30 &.m, prompl, THB DROKKN DANKS. Tho Third Natioual Bank recolved the chock. ook yestorday murnlng from the Comitroller uf and, rcs 1leavo twmurraw at ¥ to speak Iu Fort W, Pittabury, haviog eanceicd $3,(0) worthy of Waoshall hold another Iargo salo of Deeirable ; zen has heen the headquartars for cverybody who red with o great mass of broken trocs and tons | Goods na above, includin 11l f ¢ e AT b e A K o O L e oved t0 bla for furhirhing connty -nrpuJ T | o e i st tho flamos. Bovara | mon, ls working castward from Clieyonue, but, | Gpon tons of rotks, many of thein as s asan | prominent x‘fi-mm".?‘.“nun"c?n“:‘m. Vi, + Mook f~ Had Lo PRI Ly SO | Sraving st g onpliaton yans o | VTS ins it g coll ns b | st rs e e | SH o Tl the mow bo bad mads | ordlnaey house, ' bor Tl aw Yok, mnd Nowalr, Gaodemas, i beenald out 593,000, or aboul Che-tblrd of the | {nombasceraof the entertaioment, B legafpio- | Guietly tnjoyculls sl and in the metntime roaped | tho famos BY that, timo haviog fought thelr way | 001y four milcs toeht, Lelng b Erey Lhrounth : T Db fanhers anywwhere. siiyers il ! patronized yestorday 18 much e any | cesatlo r‘film made, ey uto "'gl “‘kfl;;;‘"g: e ‘Nafvest and mnda numelous promisos | through the roof into the rooms of the top | gore ,Ewmlng ‘oastward from Tle Bidi b“" Cheeso Madae from Fotatoes, find it to thefr Intareat to cxamine our stock bes . day | last oweek. yas' o washing. lani svenlng,. a0 O ovy 6o ho funds bo | fhat ho_woald do thae ‘and o “The prot | story. Chief Englacer Coylorang threo alarms, | oot yot reachod Dalo Creek, bet ng, but | A forelzn paper says checso fs niude from po- | fore placing nny orders. Hale naw ready far la- | day but Juags, (s 113 nob hink of thate o | BHELES BR%G0 sty ek, id ot willingly siro up e o O e Tien, Tor I tho Iast faw | brioging out nearly tha cotira department, B e sts kg ot ons| Latock b Rhuelogia sl Baxony I (s - Insuiier, | S90Cton Catalogues ready Monday . ) of the dividend, und Lo presumed tho dopositors | 81Y funde, and tho officer proceaded to scarch for y deseribed below s . P, GO days the Commissioners have deserted him, Now & C The destruction makes nincty-eight families | cuts well fllled whth snow, a8 well as several 08 & 70 Wab them. 1o found 853 hid under some refuso or would como stragling along fur threo months yol thay spend their money nextdoor, and tho arpiring “ After having collected a quantity of patatoca o homeless. The bulldings wero owned by J. B, sheds in o similar condition, ‘The Colorado e o o OB 10 WARSRRY B fter thelr nmounts, Mr, Qlover, lecelver for rubblah in one curner of the room, and carrled it A thelr b o 2 D of good quallty, giving the prefercnca toalarge, e oeals reporied that inero would prob: | awey s soall Tho Utic Lo tho, dwnersip of tho contraclors are Cl0ds Qe e campiate. andin | Bushman, who erocted them sixtcen years ago Gantral s, Dosrer_Lactlisars wregaling on ok goud Al el S s cadoon: od | REGULAR TRADE SALE ably be nulll‘l‘l!chu' hflmlll Lo uota 1t rilng that | 1notoy will bo declded by 8 suit before a Justice. | tho matter of awards tha {dea has gone ahroad that | for o planing-mill. Ten years ago tho place was | ter, howeyer, having made two miles’ advance after becoming cool aro peeled nod reduced to a guncpen untll they warelesed rom I the custls, S CLoTH Loween' fufience ln the oard lelimitcd o Ma | changod into tewsmone, “Tho loss on tho | {o<iny. 1t Js orobablo thattho rond will be Jule, Shthor by e e ion o o iotat- 1o G ARPETS UIL [}LUTHS palntines which aduen tho walls of hls oflic ey b etiblo fo measure tho trouble ha has brought on bullding will nnount to 812,000 ‘Tho loss on | opon enstward to-morrow. vo pounds of this pulp, ought tole ns y ) e worth @ great deal more monoy. Regarding THE NEW BIOOTING CLUD lfi%n&fim lllcill;?ym wllll lmé)un} tfi nb«l)lut — X nthe oarly part of the fire an extension ladder broke lfid Charles Natuboy, TIF SOUTIERN DISPATCIL aged 2% a_locomative fireman, und 8 fireman | Th roprescntatives of tho Southern Dispateh named Kelly, connected with No. 1 truck, were | Fast Frolght Line, which runs over the Chicago thrown to the ground and seriously tnjurced. & Eastern llinols, Evansville, Terre Haute & ' IN NEW YORK. Chicago, Evansville & Terrc Haute, 81, Loufs & Bouthcastern, and Nashville & Chattancoga New Your, March 12—3 a. m.—At 1:20 tUls | pygrronge, wlil meet in ‘this city next \Vcdncgl— morulng a fire D“mi out i tho five-story brick day to arrange a new tarill In accordance with bulding No, 174 Futton strect, ocsupled by | gy geciplon of Judze Ballard In the sult of tho Frederlck O, Picree, paints and ollsj Johu ¥, Bt. Louls & Southcastern sgainat the Loutsville Daldwin & Co., printors, and o book-Wndery | o o on tho top ook, | The englucs wero promptly & Nashville Ruftrond. Judge Ballard’s declslon ou the spot, but the Inflammable nature of the lous fullowss o e Ao e bo ballANE 10 b Jratteds | o Tta Court belnk ow fully adilsed of and ooe: The fire §s uow (2 a, m.}under control. Tho 0! 1t seems ‘oul top floor and rool are stlll burning, No esti- :‘m"c?:;;:;‘]g u: £k (0 3e Cauirl the qaity ‘e for mates of the foss to-night, but it will be hizav y. It s, therefore, decreed and ordered that tho de- The butlding belongs to Trinity Church, fendsnt, the Loutsviile & Nashville Hallroad Com- ——— pon; .u.bemujul:nél sucuts, vo and tlio same Jnand : ~ arc horeby enjolncds: ained from chargins or AT EATON RAPIDS, MICIT, Hrmouind sy Greater fate. fOF (ranepOrting wiyF- Specia) Dispatch l; The Tribune, cland! dellvored, at Nasvillo by the couplali- i ! ‘auta than upon similar goods when deifvared at tha G“"‘"g"""’,}“fih ""c"l‘ b Th"bv"“’“ Rimo piaca by other shippcraat Nastvillo; and aleo Block at Eaton Hapids was destroyed by flre | grom charging of lmpusing any greater rata for Iast might, mvclv!ll;! aloss of 813,000, The "I“I“W:“n“ wn:;hrll‘ndll‘gnfiunvumd Ihy"nw an?’- sufTerers re W, . Brainard, gvocer, thooflice of | Dltinante st Nashrillo than upon Ml £900R : ipped from the samo points to the same, Whu the American Express Company, the Red-Rib- .fll:li,\!ernd,ll n:'ll sanie place b.y m‘. 34"11'., c;?.‘l'.‘ Dbon hall, A. 11, Brainard, undertaker and uphols- | tuncogs & 6t, Louis llallway Company at Nash- terer, C. Merrlut, residencs and barber-shop. | vilie, until further order of Court, Tuo frc 18 supposed to_have been caused by the explosion of alamp. The aniouut of fusurance WHISTLING FOR WIND. is not known. ‘The Philadelphia Ledger is doing {ts best to ml‘uul 08 “soumh, Isadded ono pound ot sour milk aud the neccessary quantity of salt, ‘Cho wholo {s Lneaded together, and” the mizture covered up and allowed to lie for threc or four days, according to the reason, At the end ol this tima it 1s kucaded anew, and_ tho checses aro placed In littlo Lnakets, when the supert! oous molsture cscapes. ‘They are then ul to dry tn the sbude, and plated in largs vi whero they must remalu for fliteen days, The older the chevses are tho tore thelr quality fm- proves. Threo kinds ore mude—the frat and most common {s made us detalled sbove; the second, with four parts of potatocs and two parts of curdlod milk; tho third, with two parts af routons and four parts of cow'sor ewe's milk. _Theso cheeses hava tlus advantura over other kinds, that thoy do notengender worms, and keep free for o number of years, provided they are phaced n o dry situation and in well- clored vessels, ! tmecif, the uther broken bauks tbere waa nothing of im- portance to be gleaned yesterday, CITY-IIALL, Thero lu a case of small-pox at 510 North Ash- 1and avenue. v “'ho Treasuror's recelpts yeatorday woro $2,300 from the Watcr Department, aud §100,70 from the Comptrolicr. ‘ The license of Phillp 11, Weltz, pawabroker, at w i’in.] lfli‘i\:nd'fion E‘Nll;.:l h«l‘l‘l I‘xtlnn rovoked, ll‘l; having, » alleged, roceived stolen pruparty al ; B tae wttics I hie buoke, - L1 Perey B8 There were 135 deaths st wrek, being twenty. twu tore than for the week procediuy. The Health Commissloner prophuslod this as 8 consequence of b the wet and dirty atrovis of tho city, sud hu ex- pecta that the bad effects of the unususl amount of “ Talu and fith will become moro wiarked the warm weather advances, Luog and walarlal dis- caves will bu the princips] fucturs In the weekly bealth teports thie spriug. ] Tho Committes on Health and Connly Relationy . Ledd o meeting fn the afternoon, 'They fiest took f up Ald. Gllbert's sesolution Inguiring why the b Jealth Comintssfoner did nol cnforce the ordie nance forblddiug tho keeping of moro thau ten hiead of cattio jo one pisce. Dz, Do Wolf gave as & reanon that ho was wuitiug (or_actiou on the pending ordinance ou the subject, Thisorllnance was next cansidered, ond much talk was provoked o by it. ‘The Cammities divided, and ono-haif v will recoamend {18 DA u without tho clauss forlddding tho of swill milk, aud the otber 10 W . balf it pas TIE BANKRUPT LAW, Tho Commitivo sppofuted by the Lumberman's Exchangu at fis annual mecting to draft resolutivus xelutivo (o tho repeal of the Taukrupt law sub- which has lately been organized in this city held a meeting last night at the Bhorman fouso, the President, Mr. C. E. Falton, In the chair. The Exccutive Committeo reported plans fora boat-house and clab-house, and they ware accopt- cd, and the Committee was authorized to com- mence 8t once tho work of bullding. Tho club- house was described in TiE Tninuxs of about one | was allowed to go In pescs, weekago. Itlslobes two-atary wooden struct: | guuday, batweer 3 and 8 o'clock fn the aftor- irsoleia oo - Tho cost of thy 240 scres of | nonn, the reskdonce of Ar, Jobn Cucte, No. b1 o 5, nb- | Jiremer atreet, was entored by hurglara during the Bk voai-house, oty 18 sutmted ut about | JUEEC GRS ey Xl the burgias couldpro- iub was then mamed the *'Maksawba | cure was two marclage ticenscs, an old valentino, Club, f -I‘Lu: -‘_||.= i‘:h ux!(i’h::)r‘vmoll‘lved {lq; umnx and & key with a atringattached. ¥ AT A e e hatation of » RreAL finntor, aad | - 8 Curtle, a bad negro, cut and elashed sn- ‘was foth (o leave nis favorite lmmln%-gmunum otlier colored man abous & year ago, inflicting a Anct of by-laws woro adopted. They rasombla | gashsald o bo thiricen inchey, in length, Last hioso of noatly all shooting clube, and prohibit t o o img ot liquors, ling, Ay “w; night he met tha follow for tho ' flest shootlng on the club grounds, timo since obtaining his freedom, wnd the fter iha ndoption of the by-laws, Sherlt Korn | 0d grudgo wasas stroncus evor, for he drow & 100k the floor, and i & few humorous remarke | suzosand threstencd Lo complote the Job ho bcmm presented the President, Mr, Fellon, wilh a wild. | 8 year ngo, As he was attempting to carry out his guose, the first gamo production of the club threat o policeman came slong aud took him in umnnd: ‘winco thoy passed lnto the hands of the | With hls club. preseut owners, Fred A, Ooetze, hido-merchant at Nos, 210 snd "The Chair rosponded spproyriately, and the | gi 3 i Plonautry was whrmnly tocotved: ' 411 Kinsle atesel, le axpctly 817 Friday, March 15, 10 a. m. An Elegant Line Jiggins' Importations. GEO, I'. GORE & CO., Aunctioneers. By CIIAS, B, RADDIN & CO., Auciloneers, 118 &20 Wabash-av, AUCTION SALE BOOTS & SHOES TUESDAY, MARCH 2, Large ard elogant JtETATL 8TOCK Philadelphis st AT 4T30S L Wibvers, assaried. DRY GOODS SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. BOOTS & SHOES FRIDAY, MARCH 15, ADDIN & Cu., Auetloneers. CRIMINAL. 1t was inentloned In these columns that Nicholas Edwards had becn arrested upon_ suspicion for the outrageons assault upon little Anule Hanson, Ha was not implicated in this or auy other mattor,and DA NHLV]N—March 0, o7 consumption, George W. el (IREXINCMarch oy afcshaupulon GFaras W, Ms) Shr-oyracuse ( ) H T da} 8 (N fanara pleass copy? RIBKELAND=AL Lake View, on tho 10th foat,, Rye- Yo doscphins, youigcs auhiter of J, 8, and Eirine . Wirasland, aged § yo uionth and 33 days. Funeral frum restdence, on ’l‘lmmu;. i 4th, st 2 o'cluck p, m, WHIERS it IR On Saturday allerncon, Murch 0. Caltln ebber. ugeral from family residence, 630 West Monroe-st.s Tuesdags at | Welock b g y carriudes Lo Grace: 1and.* ¥ricnds of the famiy invited to attend, RYAN=In Morels, 11l March 10, 1877, Luke Iiyan, sied 8 yoars, neral Tuéelay, Marcly 13, from the restdence of rothersin: homas Patterson. 104 Weal o SE000-A Rorall Stock ot Hoota and Shocy, aopitiet e fharion by Ay MATGH T, by Skesfia) e © CHAS. E. RADDIN & CO0,, Auctione=r, 118 and 120 Wabush-av, By I, FRIEDMAN, 200and 902 Randolpli-st. On WEDNESDAY, March 13, 8t0i808, M., REGULAR WEEKLY TRADE SALE. g e ainbe budfnnas, o | ik At by Vhe), pee’ meeting adiourned, setiug adlouined. | Club take oxcaptions ton | oAUt o e ekagca 1Yiag 1 the desks atatetaent, publislied when the Club was first men- | \hun bo returned, the money was gone. It 3 tloned, to the efect that the grounds weze not far | supposcd by the polica that somg Shekkoyitet bad away, and therefore atforded uzcellent accammo- | peen watching his movements through the win- Untlons for Sunday vastimo, _The Clubis not, the. fayean, O PAnLxatIONeF . <*BAULAth-Urenkers, " “{ dows, and whon e, Guutze stepped out, the (hief col P ren the following b tho Board of ' Dire 4 4 | stepped 1o, At all ovents, thero ls no trace to tho Al GREAT FALLS, N, I stem tho downward current that threatens to Sotnte b 10 0'ClOCK 8 a0, 1y carrlsges to Bt. COTHE! ; Bt e b ubAL, ot | 1Sy Sovtrue e uplionof ty st o, | Gish” o VEGUBAT EALLS, Nt | L2 peomivani o ok banraper, | AIEES a1 s Gty P At | g5 erajs Crociiory in open lots and - Your vounuitiee on the Buakruot taw s to whom was forbldden Bunds fing tends Lo, substaptiato | Oficer Willlam Ward yestorday arrosted Aichac! | Contral Dullding cavsed a foss of 25,000, | It publishes fusncial articles In the style ol ot tho fainiiy ure fuviiud fo stiend, crates Crockory in open lois ai L e e i v Fepure thewsmbent A MUEE i B i T e i the Mith apother | diatributed smong 8 nuwber of uccupants. "o | camp-mecting extortations, as for instance the NLENTS, original packages, ; i The'mrescis, Uaukruotlaw o1 ine Uaited. | 1,10 thejr Mach meeting last nighi ot the Palmer | abos 1. Bounolt, of Bedtik, o 28, [nbesty butidiog was insyred. following, with ita searcling referonce at the ST 10 casks Yellow & Rockingham Ware v st tenbiatious o dshuuctty 80d°| Fage. Tho atlendance was very furge. “Thio usual | {rauger, whoa they, beatout ot his clotbing sad rh— close to the uncertainties of carthly affairs: Pyl e, 5 i ol ca tucoutaguncut o reckies busioeas | TS, (L3000 was traneacied, and the Chiairman | 838 fn cash. 1u tho crening otectives Beott AT GRAND LEDGE, MICIL Tho sharcsof the Pliladelphia, Wi 119, Tk VOTENS OF THE SECOND WA Ve 125 packages Glass Ware, wriraline, s lowerlig, te conddence, Letwecn | ruutine usiness was aabeeC BO e ot fo- | oud Hauder zan cross three wull-known thlaves i ¥ Dispatch o Tha Tridune. pbn narea of the bt MAIIELOD, o | Alalemet h ravor of Ractiet Euger or oy for 7 &¢ it HEVILE AR Cecu ShmIeF with (1 0oio dmiaiuirs- | Boricd ibat & handsoue W bad been realized on tho vichuiy of iarelawn and lalatedsicsota, sod Gmn"rm‘:m'm T T tere | Dotk Bosndat road Comptny wel 4y the Woston | Aldcramaa s faror ot Y ——— Docorated W a:e:'Glnss Wine fets, & g i 9 . A . | when they were s out ono was found fo Lo " L e, - W, b . W. BECKFUID, Austiones i B AT et l-'??'n%ifi ;’.‘i.:‘::gg:xna..“é‘:;‘:’.:‘, -‘fi-’..'!.'i.:;.‘,".‘l'h?l:. Siminie Tonnacns Brady' pariner, nnd the ofher | restdonce, n Grand Todae, was burned last | ot & pee Sont e annum.” 15 g | e AL pnzwmmfi{}‘ vl:“"mb Ty GLISPN, POMEROY & CO. - e 11icn of all claases, aud 8 leadiog causs vl whclmingly vo low, @ proper ofticess wera night. Loss, $1,500; lnsurauce, 000, a word of encouragement to the holders of old & meating to-alalit & Owaley's llall, coraer y I al) " -: A i Lrcadion b busioess and Aoauce; theretol Jostructed to_order u new four-uared paper shell | Billie uirk and tho other Paddy Hanrabso, o) i .4 $tocks of othier of our railroad com, Jobey and Weat Skdisoneats. AN 1 fwvor 0f Ald, AuctioBeers, 768 and 80 Randolph-et. : st linb s Wichanus seeuitt | of Waters Ehon, of fror X, ¥, Tho talls seo rapidiy fastening upon tham. SUICIDE, e olcd At vary low BUFes, Jhich HEdisroelecti are rediedied o i out 7% ik Sy 3 Krupt 1aw of she United States, and thet we o club is about to bufld o new boat-house to | Sunday ** Friday " Kolley was Iduntifled by Oticer g \\‘mmwnumnmd.rnck sold down some years | 88 o [) b b o e sabie, o (86 (. | take the placeof the oo which thoylost ina | Lovke and ‘a small Loy as baviog been im- | 87 Louly, March 1L. well-dressed man | g0 as Yow as 810 and 312 por ehare. Belng s woll Miscolianeois, t usiicon 20l alh GO0 HiTh, memorable storm of last year. ‘Thy new onc wilt in the Delden avenus” affalr, in dlm'v.h fver 1 1 located and & well managed rosd, however, it ED-RINBUN BALLY AT THE TADERNACL ues a' s a, e TR L it e | BRSO RS AT | A i St S SR B | L G T s o | S5 B S ek ot S | i SRt B e S ' -y o ¥ . £ 3 ul WO Weu! 8go the residence of »: slock has for e al yeara on considered one jard, sud others will sddress the muetiug. b . - JOTEL AHBIVALS. ia -l.m“-ll:r;u:‘ o, “fi'm‘fl"m b‘cm':l .klndduum 5 CCox, 484 Belden avenus, was vigtea by | the boat contalning the following: our most reliable jnvesiment securitics. ‘folders | - ORNN V. FAUWKLL, WILL | 2 TIENOON: | March )2, s40:308, m., and second-hand Fury 2 Lrgueras Siot Rlh ks interioe will bo. Constructed :;’“Amu e e aby | iy did tate} “Take compataton Gn oy litle L e nding. and. some slber Ld :}'}“fiz"fi5"2\‘5151‘:.%"-‘"’}“"" Bk atoets Sigren - Bais pussl PR . With ull thy iatest improveients in the parspher- | cfimbiny chy and was o | b D. Lavix. taniacly d ey or | a2 Ouiy s Roed DRTon - ‘ ELISON, FOMEROY & CO., Auctionsert: a it ull e lateet bmproverzents fn e periphet. | eflmblog the vorch, wbd 38 808 O basgr bot | . The writing and papers wers ldcutiried a8 be- B L A T CLOTIIES: i Wil b, bestiey the geveral reception-room, # | rau ull in an wupasite divection, Charles Elitcn: | 1onzing to Dominick Laviu, a well-to-do ped- | which was stono time lower lu credit and price P o pr e a1 A ey By J. MUNZER, . a8 jchael o s this man, “and Bage ie sal gl . ne, slocks, Iave courage, bolders, the best stoc t & - deaigh and tascetally’ asorued, Ao entiwated | contned ab the Armory.” Sy fiatel I S Guann i eibe Miich, March 11.—Tonry | Will fuctuto In price. ' Nothlog'la lifo ia etstion- Our T Ty CHATTEL MURTGAGE SALE Y Y, i L whea fn? | driny, and voclog Sagy nmnwnynusped Thim, oot | Sastenbrook o fatmer of the Townalilp of Ver- | 86, and theta ust naturally be govd, time ‘KI:J. " %0 Doarboru £ & mene to b '“g'"?{- T e S0, St ) hocekplatned thab 1t aeov, b drsken wkd | gennce, Jo e couut, eanunittel sultids Bab coniog. ) l e 'fi‘.li!:':“b'-’rifz‘:?; Tnursday next, March o it okloek, the eatire ar: : el Sl sttt sl St SRS | W o o w35 afen ot | Y SR b 0P S | muE RminAANIA, ROAD: othes il | i s Ui ¢ iulcourue. bt. Fauls omateting of Mesers, Heney F. Dariington, | utit e bad carefully scrutiolzed L ——— Special Dispaich o The Tridunt 7 Sacques, 81 etonarel | B ——— 3 brldie, Mases K. 1. Warr o Sloslilogtuat nw::uilui‘l 5;:;,. C. l.lia!l‘l;“ i‘gfh:a ‘_B“. :::\ul:u: Suge will be brou; it up for tria DISBARRED. PirrsBuka, Pa., March 11.—For scveral days LADIES AND Gl‘.iri. | Saadierned By WM, A BUTTERS & €O,y il polbicd w sl Goardot Diecionsa ibe | e A e S N Bpectal Dispatch f0 Tha Tridune, hicwhatcbats finies biro n:!; ot the e | =751 Gooms, < uckisaeern 174 Bt Randaion-st ! borten Ny Youse~Willlam Waia® | summation of the entutorlse, Dsbam, & "Zv: lor ot - W 81. Louss, March 11.—The spplication of | HoB - = e DS AUCTIC r :};}ffi&?fl}“’gfig}a?’:fih";z Tork: 4. duln- Hindteon sfrcel: wio also bocltifely dentises Dy Fraok J. Bowmas, tho lawyer w“n% vlu::um{ an attempt would .be made to oust PARATOUA WAVE, R GUODS AUCTION S1LE: Ete. : i el e 0 Pt 0, A R SALOON-KEEPERS, Ousienthgal tho Siar vturunrd vaaorors | Gty of wnprofessional conduct ta the Gireuit | S0k Tom Boott, sud put a Pitaburg A0 el okt e by | DRY GOODS,CLOTHING, Et¢. il i LAVING & JUDILEE. Sp i & dubs bugay, and, stopplog 10 fbt | Gourt, to the Bupremo Court, asking [ 2 1% bl plece 8 “r';"w;" oA te by wiarlug oo Bateal fare: | THURSRAY, MOUSING, Mach i 00 i R The Baloon-Kecpers’ Univn made the declsion ing wn ciort to detsch & atch rosd. Amoong those mention for the suc- b B A WL A. ' .. Auctioneert, SOLDIERS' COLONY, of Suie NeAlisies the occaston for & fubllee 1ast | fru 8 chain. ~Sir. Isham soticed biy elorte0ich | for ' writ of probibition to binder . W Drkiaiad M A, DUTYENS & 60, 200 TUB ENTERTAINMENT for the benoft of the proposed Vetersn Soldiers’ Colony o Kansss waa held in tho Tslernacle last cossion wero Willlam Bhiaw and Andrew Car- Shehias: andl dldo I thate paceoastal ailoraey, | AMuting thas e wae & Sasfalick who wistied the Court from pronouncing scutence sxalnst | p-gic, both of this eity, Iutcrriews with thoso to leave & watch for repaire. went ous | him, was to-day refused byJuatice Napton, ¢ ] ¢ 1 Menry Itubeus, Esq., honor by sercuadiog him at d * y | geutlemen to-day deyelope the 1act that thev Ble mmn“: iy cornir of “Taylor sad ::ml:m fi?fi%’ mxuhull:'udxd ‘lhu v;:m;.u ;:"'\i and, this afternoon, Judgs Krum ed judcs | aro not candidates. ‘Thoy sald that though th.y R e < OJL-TANKS, i CONFECTIONLIE X A WILBON & EVENDEMN: i H ; L w. ne A 3 CELEBRATED taronghout [+) T S cvoning. The atteodance was not very lasge, but | Jobs treets, 5 o veauld call Tor 1t 10 Twaq. | Bicht iu the casy, ta the effect that the name of | wero not altogether satlsficd with Mr. Scotv’s | e 3] A tmanifested much entbusiasm. ? Tirisge 10 1bs Tear Tweinty siroot Turast | Lpuisutsd i rove wl. " Upon retanuiag (b the | tho defcndant be stricken Liow the rolls of th | manazemcet of the road, he wus the bost man a0l e oreasd bl i ‘I:, ux-xu-rgn OANS, R R 473 ealrioce O e b, Wit tho, ane o | bl L e el e o e Elamyer o thia LR e Lo s ey S e 1o Ega“" SUpEnE;, Addraas 478 49 Wost Lake Uit Cabt, Lackey's Zousves, thirty bn number, headed | the ‘caso befora Judgo McAlllater, had propared | als **tickers™ nob sppeariog 1o tueir | produced s sensatlon among lawyers bore, and | Macors. Bhaw aud Curnoglo are among the heuve onen L e woner, Cbicsgo. o 100 ves CoraleeiE .