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* bo stopped. ~ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘The Hon, W. B. Willlams, Boston, fs at the Bherman. * The Hon. Abel A, Putnam, Boston, I8 at the Tremount. . Joseph Murnhy, * Kerry Gow," {8 among the guesta of the Tremont. den. W. DD, Washburn, Prestdent of the8t. Louis & Minneapolis Rallrond, aud F, N. Fioney, General Manager of he Wisconsin Central Ratiroad, are at the Pacifie. 2 'The Rev. 8heldon Jackson, who Is In charge of the Presbyterian Ifome Misslous fu Colorado, New Mexico, naud Arlzona, and also editor of the floeky Mountain Presbyterian, is n guest of the Tremont. Tho temperature yesterdny. as observed by Mannsse, optician, 83 Madison strect (Trinuxs Building), was as follows: 10 s m., 32 above reros 3 18 m., 8458 p._m, 8337 poom., 83 Barometer, at' 8 a. m,y 20.34; 7 p. m,, 0. Justice D?Wolf returned yesterday from New Orleans, bringing with him the remains of his daughter, who dled lost October at Bay St. Louis from vellow fever. The body was placed in the vault at Oskwoods Cemetery yesierday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Glimore, livioz alone at the northenst corner of Tarlor umd Clark streets, fell Inst evenlng on the sidewalk mnear tho cor- ner of Van Bureu and Clark streets, and was quite serlously fnjured nbout the hios. She was taken to the Connty Hospltal for treatment, Beojnmin Giroux lotely began a sult axainst A T. 8tewart & Co, for wazea dug hiin as baok- lkeeper. It was to have been tricd yesterday before Justice Hammill, but Glronx took a non~ stiit beenuse of bad service. He mav trv amaln, The nmouunt clatimed 18 in the neighborhood of Willlam Collins, actor, was taken from No. 264 West Randoloh strect to the Countv Hos- pital vesterday forenoon, and upou arriving at 1hmt fustitution le chafed the doctors anil ate tendants about ihie way he was golng to fool them, and was in the best of spirits, In the nfternuon he wasncorpse. Galloping consump- tion was the cause. Mr. E. Kingsbury, the ventleman who lnat Baturdsy recovered n watch of which some plck- pocket relloved him nbouttwo years ago, desires 1t stated that the missing tinckeeper was found at Willtame' jewelry atore, and not, as anc of thic papers had !t at Kinzsbury's jewelry atore, for thoe mood renson thut he (Mr, ]{Ingsuurys never kept nny sitch store, * This carclessness about business-houscs must Late Sunday night the front dvor of M. Elsemnann’s boot wid shos store, No. 160 Washington street, was found open and the stock greatly seatterca about. Sunday after- 3ioon & rear whiduw in the wholesale hardware store of Highard & Snencer, corner of Luke strect aud VWabash avenue, wus found open, It Jid not appear in cither caso thut auy burelars bad been about. Mr. T ¥, Bouton, the editor and provrictor of the Jonesbora’ Gazette, I8 in the city for a dav, stopplug at the Mattesou House, Mr, Bouton Jizs most encouraging storles to relate of thy excellent froit cron that s to come out of S Egypt,"'—the cold weathier havingkilled the fu- seots,~together with a generally satisfactory ‘business statement, from which it apgents thit the soutliern part of the State §a tast recovering from the hard times. “ The sale of the furnitnre of the Tremont Touse, which was to hava taken place yesterday wmorntng in front of the Republle Laito Bullding, has been fudefinitely postponed, During the maorning, Mr, Butler, In whuse faver the fijunc- ton restraining the sale was granted, filed a bond fo the Umted States District Court in the sum of $25,000 to jndemnify E. 8, Jaflray & Co., at whose [nstance the salc was to tako place, [rom any loss they might pustatu by the post- ponement. * There aro now on exhibition at the armory of the Firat Regiment o number of fino pletures of wcenes In the Civil War, painted by fine artists, und iltustrating the most prominent cvents of the conflict up to and including the battle of Bettysburgr. This exhibition lasts every night during the weelt, 18 worth seelog in ftself, und should be liberally patronized, because the pro- ceeds go to the benetit of the First Regiment, ‘which, until it receives some ald from the 8iate, will be compelled to depend for support Fpun its own exortions awl the kind aid of its rienas. ‘The Supreme Court has at lnst passed on the ease of ilolden ve. The People, though (he de- cislon ‘comes too Iate to be of ooy interest. After Judge AMeAllister decided thut the Governor could not remove the Park Board, —a decision which, by the wav, has besn ovor- ruled,~Mr. Holden's term cxpired and hils suc- cessor was appoluted. He, however, teled to liold on, oo the plea that bis term was for life, because, at the time of appolutmont, there was 20 clause in the statute limlting the term, The 2ase camo before Judze Moore on the quo war- ranto, ond Holden was ousted. ‘From that de- cislon ho took an appeal, but Judgze Moore has been sustained by the Suprewme Court, A sad case of destitution Is reported fo exist at No, 181 West Ruandolph street, whera resides Mrs. Karl Herro and two children. For some timo they have been without the necesanries of life, and lu cunuu?uunce have suffered both from huncer and cold. 'The woman’s husbal Llias been for some timoe in a seml-tnsano condi- tlon, the cause being Inabllity to obtain employ- ment at bis trode,—thut of & wireworker,—and slnce Jast Wednesday he has not been seen by his family or fricnds. e {s 40 yoars old, nnil at the tiuwio of hia disaopearance wore a blue un- dershirt, brown overshirt, blue coat, dark aver- cont, and soft felt hat. His halr ts durlk and curly; full beard und mustache, sprinkled with gray. - Mr. Gearge C. Btobbins Is organizing a laree cholr to he used fn the unjon mcntlm?u Ahortly to be hield on the North Sldo under the dlrec- tion of Messrs, Pentecost and Stebblos. Al singers who oro willing to join the ehoir, which 3ir, Stebbins wil drill und condact peraonally, ara requeated to call av Revetl's boukstoroe, 150 Madison street, between the hours of 13 and 1 Tuesday, Wednesiday, and Thursduy of this week, and leave names and address with Mr, Btehbine, who will be present these hours to re- celve them, 1t ds s purpuse to huve a yvery Joree chotr, und during the progress of 1ha meetings render some fins muaie, uid makeo the singing o (featurc of futercst und profit in the meetings, Bupervising Inspactor-General Dumont has issucd & circular to Bupervising and Local In- npectora of steam v 8, boiler-plate manu- ncturers, boller-makers, winl oth notifylng them that the recent weetlng of the Board of Bupervising Inspecturs of “Steam Vessels nt Washinizton umended Rules 4, 34, 20, 40, 45, 70, und 78 of the General Rules nid Regtilations of 1877, and also amended the General Kules upon the subject of uncovering boflers of steam ves- Rels at thefr aninul fnspection, Gen. Dumont colla the especial attention of officers of the service to the adattlon to [tule 4 of a metnod for “ ascertaining the chum{ utid other lawiul qual- | itles of boller-iron, which must be rigidly ad- iered 10 Iu oll weats 6f samples wado altef e recelnt of the clreular, which coutaing the rules as amended, Coroner Mann vesterday held an fnqueat at the Morcue upon Julis Schork,whose budy was found in the riverat the toot of Fourteenth streat by Oflicer James Kerwin Suturduy fore- noow, he remains were {dentitivd yesterday by the father aud brother of deceased, He dls- apueared on the Gthor 7th* of Dueceinber, nint susvicluns ol foul play were. entertained by his 1rienas, but the County Physleiun, alter muking a carciul examination, sshl that be could not find the sllhest teave of suvviolence, and, o8 de- ceased bina been ariuking frecly on the dav of bis ppearanve, it seemed probable thut he hud oceldentally fallen into the river, ‘Phe jur were unable to suy how death had been caused. Ueeeased was of Gevman birth, 23 years of age, singlo, aud o cubluetinaker by oecupution, An fnqueat was wlso hold at the House of Correc- tiou unon Edward Pavne, 23 years of nize, who was Luken suddenly 11l l: nday urning while Auinping the cell biuckots, und died sovls ufter reochingg the hosplial, The story of thy young man's hardships 18 & pecullarly #ad oue. to had comnntted o erime whiatso- ever, und had alwave borne u good repulation, e wurked most ull winter ut i bax fuctory, but wus discharzed some weeks ago becuse thie trade was dull, and siuco then Lo hud not peen abio to pet employment. Last Friduy he wuy chorged “with \'numnu{ by the police, nud us usuul fu most cosed of the Kind he was unalile to combat the Lestimony gven ugaittsy i, wud was seap out to the Workhouse, ‘The youug man was alao unfortunate in hulu;i subject to hemorrboges from o yupture, und this it Is thought wus the cause ol hig deat, 1ty not knowu exactly whero his friends ltve, TUB KOUTH TOWN BOALD beld & meeting yesterduy at uoon, Present wereJustives Wallace, Foote, Haloes, Bummer- tield, und Poilak, wd St visor Juckson aud Clerk Bclorek. Tt was 8 special ineoting ealled Ly Mr, Juckson to get the vbiulon of the Board a8 to the adynisability of employing counsel for certain cases now gending, whereln Mark Kim- ball, tate Calicctor of the Town, {s une of the defondants, aud touching the matter of the ope- sixth of the taxes lately collected from the Puilmau_Comvany and the various Nuatioval ‘banks. The banks are eudeavoring to recover THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. [879—TWELVE PAGES m————_—#——__—‘————_——_—fl 5 the moncy collected from them on an itlegal asseassit, Mr. Jackeon notified the Board that the neces- #lty of tho eall had beon suporceded by the offer af Corporation-Counscl Boufield to take care of the cases without. fee or reward, * ‘The Bonrd instructed Mr, Jackson to accent the proffered service. ‘Thie il of $150 for acrip-book made out In the Comptroller's office was brought up and £125 was allowed upon ft, the which Is sccopta- ble to the creditors. Adjouined. TIE CI'TY-HALL. The city redeamed $227 worth of scrip yester- day. 'The Treasury disbursements yesterday amount- ed to nbout £400. The Henlth Ofticers condemned 4,815 pounds of meat yesterday, The Clty Treasurer yesterday recelved 81,811 1n serip from the South Town Collector. The eerlp disbursement yesterday amounted to nbout $7,000, which was mostly for coal and slrect-swespiug. ‘The City Collector will turn over his special- assessment hooks to the Cuunty Collector on the 1s¢ of March, Permission was geanted by the Bullding In- spector to A, F. Pegrao yesterday to greet a twos rtory brick stora and dwelllng at the corner of R;'!é&;l avenue umd Redtield “street, valued at The Dullding Committes and the Commis- sloner of 'ublic Works will meet at 10 o’clock this mornine to conslder the action of the County Board regarding tho rotuuda of the new Court-flouse, The Department of Public Works yesterday awarded the contract for furnishing fron ventila- ting man-hola covers to tlic sewars to the Crang Manufncturing Company, their bid of $1.743 per cwt. Leing the lowest, 4 Thero were 123 deaths In the city Inst week, againat 180 the week beloro: Rfty-thireo of these were under 5 years; forty-two botween 5 nml 505 and twenty-five over 50; fortv-cight died from throat aud lung dlscascs, six from fevers aud from convuistons. Corporation-Counsel Bonfleld says that ho presumes the city will go on andissue paper this year as it dul Inat to meat the obligations, Ile can sca no other way to run the Govern- nent, unless the Legislature will put his clause {uto the ravenue_blll, allowlng the nssessments of one year to be commenced during the year previous, und this would clear away all the tronble, with an appropriation at tirst for of- teen months. TIE COUN"TY BUILDING. The Grand Jury yvesterday made return of a “noblli" againat Dr. Ward, aud ho was dls- charged from custody, Commlssloner Spofford was at the Board mecting yesterday for the flrst time for several weeks, e 18 yet quite weak, but thioks bo 18 out of bed for good. 7 3 The County Clerk lssucd fifty-one marriage eenses, the largest number ever issucd in one duv. ‘This comes of the office beln cloved Sat- urday in respect to Washington's Birthday. The eale of the delinquent property of 1875 continues from dav to day. Yesterday tho Col- lector recetved $10,000 “on this acconnt and $5,000 from the Colleetors in outside towns, The long looked-for bonds have nrpcnm]. They are ueat ln nppearance, vold of all unnee: essary embellishments, and thoso of the de- nomination of $1,000 can be had to-day at the ‘Treasurer’s office. The Grand Jury yesterday returned an fndict- ment nzainst ¥, K, Cole, the partleatars of the sult against whom, by Mrs. "Hattle M. Hamlil- ton, lor removing property belonging to her, were givon somo davs nro. Col. Brown, of Lemont, fs still on the war- path, but the County Board seems inciined to toke the power delegated to him out of lils hands, for the reason, may be, that he has done his worle too well. e says he has ascertained who It was that stole the Hst of paupers from him, und believes it to be one Jonn Caraher, who used Lo be_cmployed by Walker, but is now at 1he Stock-Yards. “He intends, he gays, to make him suffer for this, belleving that he was hired to do what he did, und whether the Board takes the work of showing upethe {mpostors of his town out of his hands or not, to go on and supervise whoever undertakes the tosk, I all @eoorts be true, his expose has stirred. Lemont 05 it never was stirred before, and the effect will, no doubt, be good. GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Four hundred barrels of alcohol wero ex- norted from this eity yesterday. The Sub-Treusury disbursements vesterday reached $155,000, and the 4-ver-tent subscrip- tlons amounted ta $14,600. ‘The internal revenuo receipts nt Collector Harvey's ofiice footed up $20,030, of which amount 818,339 was for tax-paid spirits, §7,700 for tobaceo und cigars, and $2,650 for beer. In nccordance with n plan of Commissionor Raum?’s, relorred to [o theseeoluning some weeks ago, the varlous internol revenuo ofllees throughout the land ore being examined with particular referenca to the manner tn which the ncrounts are kopt. The Commlsstoner was greatly pleased with the system ovineed In this matter last year, and is determined to see that it 1s maintained in the tuture. In fact, it s n matter of conslderablo pussonal prido with him, ~this business of clear, systematic bookkeeping, —und his ambltion is to see it kept up to the mark. ‘The jovestization nt thls polnt bezan yesterday, the ofllcer delezated with thut su- thority being Gen, W, P, Clarke, Examining Onl- cer of the Internal-Reyenue Service. ~Gien. Clurko lins just conclided hia labors fo Arkansns und Missourl, and on his way to Chicago looked overthe nccounta of Col, Nasc, at Sterling, finding evervthing fn perfect shave. Colleetor Harvey rocefved the Genernl nt his office yesterday mornlug, nnd gave him every facility for making un exhaustivo examination. 'The” Generul sct about his work at once, and will conclude it within a day or two. ‘The cash will bo counted nnd balanced, the stamps examined and ver- fied, the oflicors’ dutiea looked into, and the whole oflice, in short, will pass under the scrus tinezing gaze of Mr. Raum’s examining expert. CRIMINAL. James Currey, s well-to-do nowsboy havinga box {n the Fidelity Depository for his savings, was nt the Armory last nlght, charzegl with the theft of a 875 dlamond ring from John Broe- singer, of No. 170 Madison street, The ring wus stolen by anotlier boy and bought by Cur- rey, who now offers to restore it as sconas ho can get at his privete box, ‘The plalutil is sat- fafled of the boy's innocsnce. ‘The sanctum sanctorum of the Northwest— Evanston, the centre of educatlon, gossip, and Biblical sludents—has been outrazed, A mon hus been detected lo selling llquor to the rising greneeation of degencrato sons of worthy nnh varslmonious sires. 1le was arrested yosterday on complmnt of Myron Q. Chapoell, Who snys st Mares dors sell liguor within the mits ot the corporate Village of Evanaton, nnd thut he has no license 8o to do. 'Tho accused gave bail before Justice Matson for hearing to.anorrow, Chere aro other nid numeraus cliarges against Mares, nind ne s to be driven out of the town, If ossible, Edward Hall and John C. Nuttlng were at the West Madison 8trect Statlon yesterday chureed with disorderly conduct, They et thelr buardiug-house, No, 403 West Washington street, wnd durine thelr absence " the lTandludy, Alrs, Pamcla Huwe, seizod upon thelr bags and buguaee in detgult of $40 back rent. Nutting rutsed quite o disturbanve, und Hutl, when he heard of what bad happeaed, came home to find b wife locked up fu a room, und at once kicked In the door, Fhen when remonstrunce wos raised he flourished a revotver and made a greut disptav, ‘fhe bourders will eat elsswhicre until the diticulty has been settled, Michael {larrington, o voung men, was beforo Justice Iumwill vesteriday aiternoon because Mary Johuson, who somctines calls hersolt Kinkaid, cowplalued thut she was lluble to hee vome o muther, Michael was discharzed, not because he devled complicity in the alfair, bug because the intelligent atioruey for the prosecu- tlon forgot to causy Mary to swear that shy wus un unmacrled womun, uid this sllcgation bay- e been set forth {n the complaint, and not proven at the telal, the prisoucr was allowed to depart, Hefore leaviug the court, ba recelyed thy congratulations of about a halt o score of abie-budied hus-drivers and street-cor drivers who, m thele leoorance, dmagined that thele 1ate huoy upon that of thie prisousr at the bar, Arreats; Fritz Bade, suatching a pocketby contuluiy from Minnle Buruett, of No, West Mudisuu strect; Juhn Rusdew, who falsely stoted to Dstective Knder that hef waa eme Flum& at the Western Unfon Telegravh of- ices, wud in whoss possesslon were found a cas>-knlfo for openlug windows aud a veurly nmew overcoat supposed to have been atolen Peter und Harah Weluand, respectable people, arrested on warrants for disorderly cou- duct sworn out by Crewmleux; Thomas Coles man, larceny ot parrcls from the carner of Clin- ton nml Madison atreetss Jamea Moran, larceny a4 bullee from Charles Roman; two boys, games unknown, whom Oflcer Lopping found at No, 23 Unfon street trying to tlispose of n couplo of books und a pale ‘of opera-glasscs, the former marked Frank Schitninin, No. 154 Warren ave- nue. Saturday nizht Fritz Piehl, ot No, 767 May street, was frlzhtfullvdpiured about the faco by an ¢jected tenant named wWilllun Schoenfeldt. The blow was given clther witha lampor s knife, und penctrated clear through the flesh amd cartilnes of the face, severing the facinl artery twice, nwl alao another artery. ‘The wound extended clear from the forehead to the cnfn, splitting the nose, upper lip, and upper jawbone, Dr. Alexander Ster], who attended nim, labored fur four hours to fix up the woumi. sl consldered it of so scrious a nature that ho refused to ssnetlon the giving of bail for the assallaut. Yesterday afternoon the Doctor exumined the wound, nnd found that it bhad commenced to beal, wind last nlgnt ho certitied (hat Pichl wonld most Hkely recover, ‘Ihe patient was but lttle able to st such an assault, ns he had but juss recov- cred from an accident which bad sloughed ull the flesh from bis left arnt. Justice Summerfield: Willlam M. Shaw, of he Relnsch gang of shonlifters, 500 to the Criminal Courts Andrew Gier, caught steating uewsonpers trom the steos of Victor Clatter, of No, 778 Wabash nvenue, 325 fine: Jdnkoe Rodnev, larceny of §14 worth of clothing from F. Fed- dern, £300 to the Criminal Court, und $300 nd- ditlonal for the lare of some more clothing from J. M. Bavie; Eva Gelasler und Amelin Peters, larceny of o eloak valued at 823 from I Krus, of No. 42 Larrabeo street, £500 to the Crimlnal Court; Henry Budemeyer, 10 years of age, and lucorrigible, sent to” the Brotliers Asylumy Annfe McClusky, an erring young wotnan, whose parents Hve at No. 74 Fry street, sont to the louse of the Good Sheplierds Frank AMiler, burginry of $260 worth of guods from Schaeler's restaurant, No, 115 Randolph strect, $700 to the 2ith: Edward Creuler, uccessory to ihe burglary, $500 to the 25ti; Michael Mahony, nllas Canary,” keeper of a saloon ot No. 69 Clark street, who is charged with recelving the stolen elcurs, §500 to the 25th, aud §400 addi- tional to the same date for the larceny as ballce of §15 trom James Cannunj Jeremiah Sullivan, ollas James Dunuey biting the left car oft Rob- ert MeCuse, of No. 143¢ West Lake streot, 81,000 to the Criminal Conrt, and 3500 sdditional for silempting tu steal asum of money from John Conuolley, keeper of the lodeing-house at No, 875 Clark street in which the mayhem oceurced; John Conners, Bridget Baroes, Jubn Johng Sifth, Willinm Nelson, Martin Halpin, yagrants, 850 fine cachj Jubn McCurthey Muzeie M and oney, of the same stripe, $100 thiet Thomas Kerwin und Alexander Sweeney, youag: pickpockets, $100 fine each. Justica Morrisons Constables ‘Phiomas V. Uray and John Noonan, charged with rlot fn forcibly entering the houss of J. W. Goodspeed, corner of Cenire avenue und_Monroe street, mid sefzlng upon somnio ouds onavold writ, $0to the sty Oliver Krickson, larceny of a wateh fram Mrs, Jeunte Denbergr, of No. 9 Muy street, an overcont from Hans Hanson, aud n pale of rloves (rom Andrew Nockleby, $200 finci Will- fam Zucker and Georze J, W)]finll|n, conspiracy, whicn grows out of n dicker aboud the posscs- slon of some houschold gooda, 40 to the 1su: Mary Norrig, lurceny of 6 pafe of shoas, $100 fine; Jack Aflen, burelary of E. Lusher's room at No, 198 West Handolph strect, 81,500 to the 28ths John Muloney, fugitive from Justice, hold without ball; Henry Guedon, riot, $300 to the 26th, Justico Kaufmaun: Henry nud Otto Spathold, Edward and John Mathuws, larceny of a masquerade costume, 8300 to the Gth. STABDING CASE. Tour men, each under the fnfluence of lquor, met on Fitth avenus ncar Madlsun strect at about 5 o'clock yesterdav afternoon, Two of them, Pat Egan and Jumes Kearney, had o little dleker as towho was the best man fn o light, nmd to settle the disputo they walked nround to an ailey o the rear of the Daly News ofllee. Dick ~ Macauley und Michael McNulty, Irfends of each, accompanled the dise putants to sec (nir plav. In some way they gt all mixed up, and Kearney, tinding himself lable to et the worst of the encoun- ter,.drew his pocket-knlfe niud viclously assaited lils antagontsts, untll ho left them both bleed- Ing upon the ground, 1t was found that Macau- ley had been aeriously cut about the back, and 110 was takeu to the County Hospital by Officer \Vflmnnfur treatment. Lgan was arrested und [} to the en Armors, us ho was only shabtly cut about the shoul- ders und © hands, A reporter visiled Macauley at the County Hospital Inst night, and found him suflering, or ut least pretending to suliler, o great deal of pain. Ho was eut threo thines in the back, twice on the hip, onca on the head, and eeveral times aoout the hands and wriste, Dr, Sawyer, who was in attendancee, dld not constder any of the wounds apt to prove lunerous, Mac told substantially the story of the uffalr as piven ubove, but mointains that ho mve Kearnoy no offense. Sam Mcelirath, o newshoy, who saw the affulr, thinks differently, as ho saw Mac strike ot Kearney whilo bo was sewflling with Eran, Alter the pesault MeNuity and Kearney ran away, but ut 9 o’clocs Jast night Ofleer Dough- erty caueht Kearney at the Milwaukeo avenuo vinducius Iio was on his way to bis homse, No. 122 North Desplaines street. Al four are men of froin 25 to U5 vears ol nze, nnd gain n Nving hy mtnl-m:nflng or plcking up work sbout the streot. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND TACIFIC LOTEL, E. B. oyal, Phlindel's.-Hony Stewart, Montroal AL 1. Davis, No X, 0 La Wilcox, Lancasiar, Ronnoy, Lowell, ‘Geo, E. Steduan, loston Cavle, Ttock Tala'd €. 1. 1, ltocacutor. Panl. 8. D Atklos, Freeport, PALMER MHOUSE. » Tendorson, L'ville V. . Knowiton, Rack I. it .+ Fisnburn, Miuneap. 4. Wh €, Stoue, Mudinon, 3. Wo Wella, N: York, [W. B, Pasan, 8t. Logls, 3. 11 Lessen, Quiney.” [A. 11, Caluf. 'St Touls, BIERMAN HoOUsE, q. F. Batles, New York.'J, M. tialt, Sterling, D, Ostrander, Milwankeo, W. d. Browning, St P, . M, ltogers, Bycamore. |Win. A, 1ull, Now ¥, A. W, French, ClevolandlC. elyille, Now York. lieo. D. Kolloy, liacino. |Jacoy Matsth, DeKaib. TREMONT NOUSE. 1. T, Ringgold, New Y. WV, T Portar, Lemocs, Ta, I, €, Clark, Kinkakeo.'{Moroton (rovor, London D. . Spencer, Haltimora. |\W. 4 Cochrano, Far, City E. O, licardalog, Auroen. |DF.W. W, Flich, Groveld G231, Runtou), Brooklyn. |W. 8, liaman, Bololt. THE POST-OFFICE, TIE FIOPOYED ATPROLRIATION, "The report Lo Congress of the Committes on Ways niel Means recommendlng an appropria- tfon of 8350,000 for the new Government Bulfld- ing Is not designed to ralse auy very dazzling Nopes thut the structure will be com- ploted this year. ‘There §s just o possible chunee that the figures will be increased in the House, but it is rather liko hoping nzainat hope. Democratle cconomy is a peculiar thing. Rather than appropriate enough Lo Haish the huilding and avoid an annual reatal ot $13,000 for the bullding at present oceupled, it will probably stick at the fizure roported, und save n ]urgcr butanca for Bourhiern clalms, or something of that sort. As nearly ascan be discovered, the one [dea which possesses My, Randall is thut because Piviadelphia,—his own ablding-place,— 8t. Louls, Boaton, und Cincinnati get only 3350, 000, therefure Chicago shiould unly get the same. AL I8 within the metnory of mun that Chicago was_ once viewed by a fire which reduced her Governuiont oflces to astes, wul that since sthen sho has been com- pelied to pit upwith a mokeshift at o heavy ane nunl rental, aud an additdonal bl for lizhting, ‘Ilie other cities mentioned haven't been burned out, but are provided with buildings which an- swer the purpose for better than the building with which the Chicago braneh of the Govern- ment hos 1o but up, Hut the Enstern gontiomen don't, or wun't, see this, and Chicago [s put on adead level with the rest, ‘V'he unexpended balance of the vresent aopropriation, or rather that which lias not beon contracred tor, is $22 0, Gew, MeDowetl, who deslros to seo tho bullding completed this that an uppropristion of # with what hu has on band, pay for the constenction, Jers tho furmiture, and ses the le thing done by November, ‘The furnish- ing i, of course, nu entirely sepurate ftem, sid may estinated sl the way from 3200,60 1o $350,000, 11, however, $335,000 wera uppropris uted now, the bindding could be Unlshed roudy for_putthic nthe “furniture insldo of _nfne wmontns, 11 only $0000 Is approvrinted, the thing will drace” along until the fall of 1850, ‘The difterence In Ltiwe, then, hetween aporopri- athng $523,000 widd £150,000 |a the differonce be- tween Novenber and a year or so (rom Septems ver, I the swaller :ml.mnrlnuuu Is all thay can be had, the Uenieral s determined to make the most of ity aud euys ho can et the Post- Ofiies and the court-ruoms ready by November. But he would much prefer that Cougress would wuke It §523,000, aud s0 would cluzens of Chi- cago, AP, . R LOOKING IT OVER, Gen. McDowell recolved calls yeaterday from Tasunaster Palmer and Judgo Blodgett, tha furmer expressing himeell as greatly pleased with the plaus drawn by Mr, Schuman tor the couverslon of the basement of the new bullding foto & Post-Olilce, and Judee Blodgett, at Gen. Stebowell's uvitation, taking a tour through the building for the purpose of seeing what will be the court-rooms, clerka' olllces, cte. The District aud Clrcult Judwes hure are, by law, Commisstoncrs of the building, whoro duty it istu look afterits completion, the nsslanment of oftices, cle, 1t was Judze Dlodeett's first viat to the structure, and he appeared to bo con- #lderably nstonfshed at the agnitude of its "proportions nnd the arrangements for the ultiniate reception of the varfous oceu- pants. Ho waa partleufurly pleased with the abundance of room for eourts, chnmbers, ollices, vaults, pinces for keening records, ote,, and will confer with Judige Drummond in relation to the assignment of rooms as soon as they aro fur- nished with a plan o sketeh of tliem, woieh will b0 In nday or ro, He remarked that somo of the court-rooms were rather high, which mtxht fnterfera to sume extont with the acoustics, b\u‘ on belng fufortned that gatleries wonld ba pu up I the rooms referred to, said he would have more faith in them than in the plan of stretel- ity wires across from wall towsll to remedy any pogsiblo ditliculty of this surt, It has been generally understood by the Department what, rooms woull be ocetbled by cach of the tvo Judges, clerks, and other court oflicers, but o compurleon of views between Judae Blodiett and Judge Drummond wiil probably result In some doparture from the orlginal assignments. x MR, BOIUMAN, the Chief Droughtsman of the Supervising. Architect's Dopartnent, Is stlll heee, engazed with Gen, McDowell fu perfecting the plans fur the completton of the bultding, wnd in estimate Ing the vust of the temporiry awl permanent warl to bo done in_the basement for the accom- modation of tho Post-Ollice peojle. Ho will probably concludo his labora at this point to- day or to-morrow, nnd Jeave for Washington to- morrow nleht, Thera would seem to no wuod ground for sqpposing thatthe Denartient will fall to adopt the plans fur the Post-Oftlee, or the others for the rcmnlnlnf portions of the building. Mr, Hayward, of Baltimore, an_ex- pert cnmiployed by the Government to draw plans fur steam-fitting water-pipes, ete., fs ex- ['wed to arrive to-lag, and will nssist the ren- letnen at this end of the line in the department of which lie has made a speclaity. In a word, everything fn und sbout the vew bullding wears an - appeafance of downright business, and i Conrzress will only do the square thing by hur- ryimg up that appropelation und makiug 1t what the finportance of the Guvernment’s {nterests at this point demoauds, Chicago will not he withiout & decent Post-Utlico und Custom-House longer thuu next November. POSTATASTEN PALMER returned from.'his Washington trlp yesterday morning, wid resumed bis dutivs ot the Post- Oftice soon after his _arrival, Mr. Palmer ap- vears well vlensed with tle resuits of nls visit to Washtngton, and consllers the question ol the locatiun of the office as virtually scttled in favor of the new bullding. He found the Post- Ofllee nnd Treasury Departments anxious to do everything in thelr power for the Chivago ofliee, and” fully undecstanding the situntion. He thinks that they will moke every emdeavor to provide & home for himn und his assistanis at the carllest possible thne. There s now no question but that tho new Dullding will be occupled within a short time, During 1ho alternoon thie Postmaster hed an nterviow with Mr, Schwinan, who 18 drawing the plans for the temporary quacters of the Post-Otfice. Mr..Palmer went over the plaus already drawn und cxpressed is approbation of the accominodations a8 proposed. Mo cx- pects to move about the 18t of April, and the result of the conferenco wus n beliel that the neeessary teuporary work could be put i for about 15,000 at the vutside. Mr. Behuman, Supt. McDowell, und Mr. Palmer will have Irequent conforonces until the plans are fully prepared. Especlol attenlon will by paid to making as mich of the work permanont s possible. ““The temporary oftices, us seen from the deserlption ot the ptans gven o Tun Trin- une of Sunuay, will furufsh better accommuada- tous to the public, und the employes ne well, than wero affurded fn the ftonore Buliding, In regard to the z1m-umu of apbruiriations, Mr. Palmer was confldent that there would bo no further trouble. Ho salid that at the time of his visit to the Cupital the better class of Demucrats were backlng down from thelr high horse, und would, in bis opinfon, pass the ueces- sary bills at the present sesston, le found the authorities nt Washinzton disposed to settle the malter av once, the neeessity for a fire-proof hulding proving a strong arzuinent for the lm- mudlate fitring up of the Government Building, 1n regard to the rumors about. 1S REMOVAL, Mr. Palmer gaid that hie found no Indications of nny such thing elther with 1he President or with the Postmaster-General. He believes thut no such petition was sent to Washington, mnd the ufllclals there disclaln oll knowledze of any such move, clther on the part of Mr, Farwell or uny one clse. At the same time Mr, Palwor nc- koowledges that there was some talk of it here In this city, growing out of hls part in the 8enatorial contest, uhd an anonymous letter was sent to Washington eomplatninizof his disrerard of Exccutlve Order No. 1, but not looking spu- clally to his removal.’ It §s also undorstood thnt the “letter contalned soma strictures on Dan Shepherd aud the way in which he attended to Ws work at the Lost-Office during the same campalgn, Mr. Palmer feels that be Is tolerubly securo in his position, unid does ot hesitate to say that no orgonized effort was made Lor bis remoyal, THE LEGAL PAY. WILL TUE COMMISSIONRRS TAKE 177 Somo weeks ago n resolution was introduced in the County Board calling upon Attorney- General Edsull to give an opinlon as to the pow- cr of the Board to fix the pay of {ts members. ‘The resolution was obnoxlous to some, and, for the reason that there was no disposition to stiy up the question anew, it was luid aside. But, whether the Board wunts an oplnion or not, Mr. Lilsall, the law-offlcer of the State, has given ong, und ft {8 different from what the Commis- sjoners like to bave It, bulnr thut the low fixes thelr per diem at 33.50, und that they canuot fix it ot any other tigure, ‘The upislon was published Saturday, and yes- terday o ‘TRIBUNE rooortor sought Intervisws with the Cummlssioners on the subject, Mr. Wheeler had read ity and, when asked what e ethouuht of Ity wrinkles wraw on his torchead to the extent of ralding his bat and he dismissed the suvject, smving that it did not amount to anything” Mr. Fltzgerald sold the opluon wag not “Judiclsl,?” and he would not be governed by ft, but In ihe event ot the courts sustalning it ho would re- fund what he bud drawn over and ahove $2,5 Mr. Woud thought e oplnion was loose nud weant nothing, and. would huve 1o elfect ps auanst the decislon of Judee Gary, yet, coming from the sourco it did, was entivled to consuler- but e cared nothing about It one way or her, Mr, Steware sald be had not cone sidered tie matter, sud was eutroly Indifferent on the subject, but would not aceept a_grester amount than $2.50 per day untll the Supremo Cuourt hud pussed upon the questlon. Mr. Bradiey regarded it as ponsense, und sald that any dustice of the Peacs conid give u better opinion. Mp, Burllng bad read it, and consfd- ered [t quite fmportant, Tle had always bad his doubts on the Ifl% wh, and would not accepe more - than $2. untll the question wns tested, In - uccopting i the pust he hud_acted upon Judge Garv's decision nud Judgo Walluce’s oplnton, but e was now inclined to belleve thut Gury nad de- clded the question without & thorongh exumi- nation of the taw, und, us It were, upon un ex- parte nearing, ,lxm. a8 Judwe Moore hud decided that the Board had no authority 1o intertors with the sularies of emploves in the courts, ete., aftor thoy had been oiieo fixed, Mr. Avars suld the question !mnml upon by Mr, 1idsull was whother Comtnlsaloners wers *county oflicors ' or not, but he failed to sc In the Gpimion any Taw showiug that they wers not, notwithstand. Iz e had so dechded, nnd ho wae inclined to think thatit did wot amount to much, Mr. Scnne waa In love with the opinion, und safd it svus a viudicatlon of his positon, us bo had ro- fused to accopt more thun $2.00. Hu believed the opfon correet, and s views had siwavs colncldud with Mr, Basall's. ‘Fhe other Com- missloners expresaed sunilar opinions, but none of 'I‘;lmll were Inclined 10 say a great desl ou the suhject. Caunty-Attorney Willett was sntisfled that Mr, Eduill was wrong, though he bad not looked the guestion up ns thoroughl ne wished, 1L the Commissioners were not ** county oflicors,’ lowever, Mr, Edsall was not a State oflicer umer s oplntun, und ho thought he had placed bimsell in rather un awkwark position. ‘The Inportance of this quustion at this time I8 fun the fuct thut, ot thy next mecthyg of the Hoard, 1t 1s propused to vota the per dicm of its wemberas for i fivst quarter of the year, und 80 unX1ous were 1he Counndssioners on'the sub- Jeet that they yesterday ndjournea until Friduy, the last day of the mouth "uid quarter, ‘Tley are placed (n un awkward position, for they cun- not welt atford, in the tues of this opinton fran the highest faw ofliver of the Stute, 1o vute themselyes $5 per day; and they cone not afford It for the further reasun that ignorance §s na excuse for violuting law. Bub 144 not the vew but the old members of \hie Tlourd who ave in the sotrieat plight, for i this opiulon liolde good they will b ealled upon to return the money they have drawn to which tbey had mo rueht. 1 view of all this, It Is blibly probabls tist they will maksup o test case Jor the Supreme Court, and, in the mean- time, the more wise wiil reluss to accept mure thau 82,50, or vote thelr more ayaricious fellows mobers groaler suul, LABOR. TON COMMITTEA OF THIRTY which was appolnted at the meeting at Maskell Llall Friday night to look after the {ntureats of Carpontersvillo Clarundon Hilla ... Onwe; Sheridan Yorkvilie. Weat Lyons . Weatern Springs Gllman. . the workingmen in the Legislaturo held a well- attended scsston last ovening at No, 7 Clark street, Tom Kavanaugh In the chalr. Tha dratt of a bitl which it is proposed to In- troduco during the prescnt scsslon of the Legis- Inture was read and adonted. The bill provides that each Iaboring mau shall be alloied one-halt of overy clection-day, whether it bo natlonal, county, or city, In which to vote. It further provides that [t shall bo the duty of cvery employer to motil his employes of such olection-day, und eac employe may choosy botween the forenoon wnd afterncon, “Any employer who shell discharue any onu ol Nils employes for 8o taking o part of elcction-day in which to vote anall, by Lhis pro- posed nety bo decrued utlty of a misdemennor, und be subject to a fino of not mors than $100. It was decldel h{ vots that a copy of this propoged bill should be eent to all the incmbers of the Logislature,—Ropublican, Democratic, uud Socialistle, 1t was uiso decided to okl n mass-meeting at the corner of Btate and_Taylor strects Friday evening, wid Mesars, L. L. Page, J. 8, Hender- san, W, ames Gilmore, and M. Bullivan » Bnur, J werg appolnted a cominitice to tnake the nece casary arranicements, ‘The Senate Cominitieo o Labor, which {8 to arrive in this elty the lat- ter part of this week, and which will st nt the Palmer House, was invited to attend the meet- ing Friday evening, * After ‘considornble talk it was deemed best to_appoint Messrs. Goodhue, Kavanaugh, nnd Kehoe to watch the leglslators amd raport as to their friendlincss Lo the projcets of the workingmen. This Committce wili exam- fno atl blits fntroduced into the Levislature wil roport the voto ou all auchns affect the labor Interests, Messrs, Keene, Walsh, Baer, Nichols, and Rran were appointed a commitice to arrange for a mass-meating to be hold in the near future ou the Weat Side, Mesara, Shoridan, Dixon, and Grifiths weoro appolnted a committee to collect such facts nint slatistics ns have been presented regurding the condition of the laboring classes 1n this city, aud present them fu concise form before the lfigum!vu Committeo st its scssion fu thls city. Somo further debate was indulzed fo us to whether the much-talked-of Scnate Committea was a fraud or otherwise, somo of the gentle- men present holding the views thnt the Com. nittco wus of no earthily uee, while jothers were inclined to belleve 1t a’great toucession, which should be taken udvantage of by the working- men. # ‘I'he nccommodations at No. 7 Clark strcot not belag aecnied [n consonanee with the dig- nity of the Committec, it was decided to ad- Journ to thie Grand Puctfic Ilotel at the next meellng, provided they could sceure permission from Mr, Drake. 'The mecting avcordingly ad- Jjourned to Wednesday evening at that place. MILK. WIIERE CNICAGO OKTS IT$ BUPPLY. In a local article on the milk trade of the city the Journal of last evenlng suys that twenty years ago the transportatlon of milk to Chieago formed oo unfnportant ltem in the annual statement of earniugs of onw raflroad line, but. to-day the same Company regarda the item as one of the most Important in {ts trafle. It gives the followlog statements of the shipments from cazh station to this clty during the year 1878 CUICATO & NORTUWEATENN BAILKOAD—XILWAUKER : DIVISION, Statlons, Evanston, No. nallons. 00 ncae. Lako F County Lin Total...o WIBCONBIN DIVIBIoN Atlington Halghts Barnngton, ary... Ciystal Luka, Dasoialnes Kishwauk Palutine, Park [tidg Ridgefled.. Woodstuck, Huntley.,.. JunCton. e sessiien Lawronco Platiorm Tombnrd. Wheatol Winfield, Total ... Algonquin ... POX RIVER LINE, deo.. Elgin.. Ringwood , Total . Tiackborey. Geneva La Fox. Total . Grand total, = CIICAGO & LACIFIU NAILROAD, Untarloville. Pingres Grove, Hoselle o gallons, .. 2,268 Urand total 4 177,700 CIICAND, BUNLINGTON & QUINCY RAILUOAD, Downer's Grave,. Fox ., Hinndale Montgomery Napeeville, Rivorsl TLAINGTS GENTRAL RATLROND: Kuukakes Tattl . teasee sen aee s enreneniss GUrand total of the ahiomenta By all $he HIDES e varsne sonsssessnseandfl, 086,000 ‘This_{uunonse product comes fram farma in Cook, Du Puge, Kane, Kankakee, and McHeury Counties, nnd l produced; the remalnder §s taken to the fac- s not over one-nalf of the milk tories, where It 18 worked up into butter and chieese, und shipped to markets to all parts of thy Unfted States, and to forelgn countries. BASTARDY, NO LAW ON TR BUBJXCT. Tue Tripune published last week the decls- fon of Juage McAllster holding that the County Court could not tske cocnizanca of bastardy cascs Inasmuch as by the Constitution appeals §o all critminal and quasl-criminal cascs Hu from the Justico of tho Feace to the Crimi- nal Court, That chapterof tho Revised Stat- utes which relates to bastardy provides for a complaiut to u Justice of the Peace, the issu- fng of & wurrant, u preilininacy examination, und the bolding over of the defendunt for trinl at the Couuty Court. According to the statute, the Justico can hold him uuwhere elée, but it having béen decided thut the Justice cannot bold him tothe County Court, it 18 now thouyht that all bastardy pro- coudines have come to a sudden end, until such thne as the Legislature shall remedy the mis- hap by providing by statute au appeal in this county to the Criminal Court, And since a Justicy cannot bind over the accused to appeur at Court, und the procecding s therefore an fucomplete one, it would scem that the Justice of the Peaco Lias no bustness o lssue a warraut for the arrest of auy person on o cherge ot bustardy, us hedon’t kuow what to do with bim when ho has got bl “Tnis terrible condition of affalrs bhas been brought to thu attention of Mr, Blsbee, member of the Leglslaturs from the Fourth District, who, it 12 understood, will make It & polnt to in+ troduce the needed legislation to provide fathers for the fatherless, of whom thereares number coming along sll the time. Thls mil doubtless be done fu the form of an amendment to the chapter relativg to bastardy, In the meanwhile, young men who aro approbersive of beiny; srrested ou such a charge as this, would do well (o burchase @ cony of the paver contalu- ing Judgo McAllister's declslon, and burl It ot the Justice of the Teaco whun brougnt befora him, und clalm an immediate discharge, e — THE RAILROADS. FAST-BOUND BUSINESS, . Tho East-bouud freight business during the ‘past week has been about tho same as the week previous, 'T'he Vanderbilt roads aro still short of ears and unable to do new business, which 1s the ‘resson why the Peunsylvania Company's roads are still in the lend, ‘The totar pereentages of busineas carrled dur- nst week by the varlous ronds leading sy wero as followss Michlgan Central, 27.03; Lako 8liora & Michi- gan Soutlern, 23: Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chlenqu, 35.00; Pittaburz, Clocionali & 8t. Louls, 8.03; and Baltlmore & Ohlo, 3 per cent. ‘The amount of erailn carrled by the various roads wns na followa: Michigan Central 10,77, 653 pounde; Lake Shore & Michicun Southern, 12,035,202 Piatsburg, Fort Wagna & Chi- cago, 3,034,000; Pittsbury, Cinclunat! & 8t. Louls, 427,000; Balthinore Chlo, 233,000, The amount. of grain carrled was as follpws: Mlehigan Central, 10,773,653 pounds; Lake 8hiore_& Michizan Bouthern, 1 ,DSS,‘_‘M; Pltta. burg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, 16,108,8005 Pitts- burg, Cincinnati & Bt. Louis, 603,820} Baltl- more & Otlo, 1,126,7u8. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL’S 8T. LOUIS nours. The Wabash Rallway has taken no further steps lately regarding the construction of an independent line to this city, and the indica- tlons nre that its arrangements with the fllinols Centrol will be kept up for some time jonger. The reports that thero have been con- sultations betweon the_ofticinls of the INii- nols Central and the Vandalta Line, with a view of ro-establishing the old 8t Louls route, are _pronounced false by the oflicials of both roads, . They suy no negotlatfona looking to that eod wero had. lic cantract between the Wabash al Illinofs Central {8 for five years. of which four are stlll uncxpired, and, by the pro- visfons of the contract, six munths' notive has to’ be given b{ cither of the parties when a termination of the contract fs desired. The I1)- nols Central lins o8 yet recefved no notiee from the Wabash tlint it desires to abrogade the con- tract, aud hence the agreement will remaln in foree, even if notice should be given now, for at least #ix ;months longer, ITEMS, The SBouthwestern Rutlway Aesoclation will hold fts regular montbly meeting at the Grand Paciflc Iotel in this eity to-morrow. The regular monthly mecting of the Fast Frelght Lines running over the Vanderbilt roads will bo held Tifft flouse, Bulfalo, Wednesday and Thuraday. There will be m meeting of the Exccutive Committce of the Transportation Assoclation at the Grand Paclfle Hotel to-day tor the pur- pose of electing ofticera of thg Association und to put Into effect the agrecment oot to give passes In consideration of busiuess, All speculation as to whether St. Louts will have a direct conncctlon for Councll Bluils or not has been removed by the ofllcial announce- ment mado vesterday that blds for the construc- tlon of the sixty milcs of the Omaha extension of the 8t. Louls, Kaneas Clty & Northern Rail- roads havo been accepted. The Chicazo Raltrond Assoclation, consisting of the General Ticket und Passenger Agents of the varfous ronda centering in this city, held n meeting yesterdny In thelr room In Ashlumd Block to complete the arrangement made at the last meeting to limit the e of second-class tickets the ‘same ns fs donc In regard to first- class tickets. A number of the members buliyg absent no fiual measures coutd be adopted. The General Frelabt Agents of the Tilinols ronds held another necting last Saturday to take sowme further action rewarding the omount af lumber to bo allowed to be londed on o car, It wos decided that twelve toms, or 24,000 pounds, shall constitute o car-load, nnd ail ju oxcess of that amount sball bo charged extra. The maximum welght to be allowed to go on u car was luited to 28,000, or fourteen tuns. ———— THE TOURJEE EUROPEAN EXCURSION, Wo learn from the Boston papers that Dr, Tourjes is Mlling bis sutnmer oxguralon party very rapldly, und that the lst Is lkely to be closed much eavlier than it was Inst vear, when over 100 lnte applicants wero disappolnted. = e A GOOD AND SUFFICIENT REASON n for offering our entire inmenso now spring stock of carpets, furniture, wall paper, curtains, ctc., very low untll March 118, to save removing it. Ghica- go Carpet Company, 233 State strect. COMPARE. ¥ Any lady or gentioman who will give Dr, Prico's TUnlque Terfumesa trinl will find that no perfumes in this or sny other country can compare with them. They aro exaulsite. DRUNKENNESS, Dr, D'Ungor, discover of the cinchona cars for drunkenness, cares all cascs. Room 21 almer House. —— ‘The Mule and the Indlan. Rurdette, T sco the beautiful Indian leaning up agalnst the tonce, calmiy surveying nis territory, And I am freoto admit that the wrrlwr{ 18 & pawer- ful sight more beautiful than the fadian, The Indian {8 chewing tobaceo, und swearing ut the mule, Mo 8 six feet high, the Indiun is, nud Iis tafl Is full of burs,the mule's ls. fle wears butternut jeans, and a fur cap, the Indisn does, und you can hear him bray clear into the car, the mule that Is. He hus a bushy head of hair nnd shocky whiskers, tanned out by the sun, hns tho Indlan; and he wenrs more fiat_leathern hurness thun he bies balr, the mule does, He carcies n black anake whip the Inddan does, umi as he swoars, he larrups it over lus hunkers, the mule’s hunkers, And every tine he, the Indian, fetches bim, the muie, one, b, the male, kicks down a whole panel of fence, 1 trust { Lo inado this clear enough. ———— Indigestion, dysncpsia, norvous prostratton, and ol Torh of. ptnoel dubiiity rolioved by taking Mensman's Peptonized ficof Tonic, the only *preparation of oeef containiny ts entire nutritions propertios, It (s nat u mere stimulant ko tne ex- tracts of beef, but contstns blood-making, force- generating, and lifo-sustaining properties; s Ine valuable in all onfecblod conditluns, whether tho result of cxhanstion, ncryous prostration, overs work, ar aculs dlecasn: particularly If rusnliing from pulmonary coniplaints, Caswell, Hazard & Cox, Troprictors, New York. For wlo by drug- & —— MANRKIAGEN, T ssnlolilentobr LS TS RINOWILL—MeDOUGALL—AL the residence of il 2 Bouth Ada ci A Brigitly, Esqe, A Monday gvening, Feb, 24, by tie ltey, b, . 0., Ar. J, L. Kingwill and Miss Dougall, bolllnlCl\h::l?\: A YOUNO-QUIGO--Feb. 23, st the resldenca of the to! anon Knowles, ‘bride, 474 Incisus " L e N Vouai, atlchlga av. aid Miss Siarii 0 ER. SIHERWOOD=-CARPENTER—Sat: o he lfi!(d!fl:unnfclhg glyldl}.l mfl?.llfl“n&i'fl’fluvflfld. .y )y the II‘DV. Frank M. Hristol, kaward \Vi Bsherwood aud Calista A, Carpeuter, both ot Euglewood. DEATHN, CARTEN—Fobh. 24, Tlionias Carten, aweil 3 years and J B Wurrall, Margares Moe Feb, 21, at @ months, beloved son of Thiomas sud’ Mury Carcen. Funeral Wednesday, Fob, 24, from 81 Ambrose st by carrlaer to Catvar R7-Canada pavers pleaso copy, DIX=0n 3, Lillle M., beloved wife of Willtam 8. bix, aged 37yeare. Funéral & ek 3t thole pesidence, 43 onoreeat. ueaday at 11 o'clock &, m., hy earringes to Gracel Friends of the family are invited to atiend. E# 51, Aloans (Vi.) papers please cupy. N—Feb. 22, at tho reside X atmplin, 815 Weat A - 'a56A O] Veirg. Fiieral 1t thg houte on 'eb. 25 at § o'clack. ALDIIDGE~n this ety Fob. 23, Eilzsboth &, Alds A eral sorvises at residence, 703 Monroe-st., Tues- at1p.m Tiends wreinvited, OBERTS=1.111ian Grave ltuberts, daughter of Hirs kT e e bertR, 150 SIAto-stor aied 0 yeare. Fuperal Wednesdsy st 108, m., by carrlages loluses hill LLEY=At Rockford, 11l., Feb. 21, Al o it B OTartes G Alley, BXd a0 yorarnole o Alley, hlimotkar. st Mar P ri \hotuer, 3 3Ll W aeed T % cars and 7ays, artluges to Husohlll Weducmisy at10m, ¢ loyiied. " THE TRUE WAY TO INVIGORATE, The trus way to Invigorato a fesble system is to Infuse activily {pto the operations of the slomach, that wondrous algmbic in whicn the fuod f4 trane- his brath. by Jerome ROYAL BAWbER Absolutely Pure. The Roys! Dakiag Powder Is u puro Cream of Tartar Powder, D1, Mol Inds sad recommended p‘w m wholisomenesa by ll;:h omln:n;:flzmlm. e ey Hayes, Boaton| Profossor Uent biladelplis, ete, Eold only in cans, by sli Grocerss Decsusd! 5 i i vacrs. . panuf aciurers aad deslers urge J0u t0 buy the5 them a1 20 0L, & pound suu double tls.r woney. m?n;?ffi'&" tha {njurious Alum Powde buy Daking Powder rtn o batn Tadgerton bl ROVAL BAKING FOWDLR, t {3 all t wura to contaln slum, Do aud dyspapalas alccts Lba bloy mitted Into the conniitionts of y1peq “,§ ment of one vitallty, Hostelter's Sigmpes ik tlo- becaune It accomplinios this ang, et Diters, proforred to many so-called onien 2T 10 b " rlwpenum but tnoperative ond asdmilation, This sterlipe Iaortes o tingeh A el liver, wols, and kidnoy. Insuriyy miies the . ¥4 1eley, purified an’ well'as Snvlgoraton "o TIoh Ity 'l:“llez'l;‘:’l‘:vl::llll 'l‘“'l'dn manfeat by nn‘lnc’r‘e‘q‘nflm e iore activa eof urther effect of reny by malacial tnlflenuu?""x Hinayate and hysical mueunnf‘-n“"‘!:;l?xfi ™ nnsenalishy ANNOUNOEN UL TADTES WO VERL AN iNTRmense AL oo RECL A ST v, hanae for Woman's' Veric are ot ey th: Tremant 1HGuse This afternoan b b o U0 Toomsof § HWIE MEETING OF THE M S ! cluli-roome of u;um('l'm:: § Eatiedae, (o mant e Hoté) at ¥do Park are cargia Wil e, ¥ evening which i iRl tepuicans o ¥ 0t (Ash Wedncsday) at 1050 o' ., 4od TAU1 fh. ARD A [ N o Tt a6 4T Weaemn-dn onument 1or Chicago, ST Lyona, Fom 1, Cuer. s S ATy "PuE TN ST s, Thcsday, FPUERE W BE THE ENTRN 6Fe: foes nt tho Cnlnfxlhl"nl‘;“"‘l!élllrfi:‘ln T ey p.n. b, Eit) PPUE TWELFT] 3 L T Y 7 . i to-night, . [HE COMMITTEE ON * A SOLHIRRS & ART; 5 rades froin o fillawlng (jrand avare Lok 108 e €luieroom Grand Paciy f o 0, for orRARiEACGp C 0t TUCaa exerctaen uf ltu ThiR Troshterian Ehioe vitatlon'to lin present I Stehien AL and general pabilc. J. o G pg s B REy ¢ iy, UIE NOON PRAYE| 9 = T et S e e JLOrER [TNION PARK “cox A £ Uit i R OUEATION ovening. Admission, 2: cunexwcans s fhis {po G 3 Centad renerven eeage Ll 5 ceats, AUCTION SALEN, PV GEO. I, GOIE & G B B0 and 82 \\‘ni!:llm‘kv,('“" REGULAR TRADR SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, FEB, 26, 0:30 A, PBankrupt. §tock Tallars' Trimmis hromos, Mottocs, Flower Fletres e, o 538 ward’s Necdlos, GEO, I’ GORE & CU., Auctn, Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 9:30 3, prompt, wo shall sell by cntnlog;:m:n' 3,300 CARES Boots, Stioes & Stinpers NO CHOICER GOODS ARE DIADE Than will be in this salo, and ovory. thing a retailer roquires in STYLE, QUALITY, and WORKMANSHIP WILL BE FOUND. Crntalogues and Goods ready for inspection Mondeay. GEO. P, GORE & CO., 80 and B2 Wabash.ar, Thureday, Feb. 27, at 9:30 n, m,, TRADE SALHB CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, A largo agsortment of Engtish and American W. G. Ware, Rock- ingham and Yellow Ware, by the packago. Glagsware, Lamp Chimneys, &c. Goouls packed for country merehants, GO, P, TOIE & G0, Anctinwesr, TRY ELISON, PO & G, Auctioneers, 78 & 80 ltandolphest Tuesdny's Sale, Fab, 26, at 0:30 &, m. Tho Entire Furniture of Private Restdences FIRST-CLANS FURNITURE TO BE SOLD UNDER CEATTEL MORTGAGS, INCLUDING ONE UPRIGILT PIANO, Alsn, Parlor and Chamher Snita snd General fou: ‘hold Furaiture, Carpets, &) M WL A, TS R T REGULAR THURSDAY TRAD WoALEEMR AN o ha e BANERUPT STOOK (USTOM-MADE CLOTHING, THURSDAY, MORNIN! At 0:3) 0'elock.at ogf aniesroom, 173 & 175 itan, WM. A, BU RADE SALE. AND and 74 Wal AT OUR REGULAR BALE OF BOOTS AND SHOLS AT ATUCTION, Tuesday, Feb, 25, at 10 o’clock, Wo will offer the finest stock of Men’s and Women's wear over ol tered ut Auction in this clty. Cnll and examine the good v M, BARKER & €o. AT 380 WABASH-AV, THIRD FLOOWR, Tuexdny Morning, Feb, 25, at 10 o'clock, ‘Tho Entlre Furniture Infl' Quint; family Teaving 1he clty. o One Magiflcent Lights Piang, Cst 60 Uscd unly s short tl\rll:r Buit, ?Efififl:&nafif&;ymm, Stoves, ' Bodding, Kitohen Waro, &o., &0 Everythl: attlvaly to bo sold, Y LRSI, BANKER & €O Auctrs T MEDIOAL. - T0 jabetvs knd travel, ?'It s b ey Y Y- Mol by nl) Deugalab —__flu..'rnm‘(.é. AW ILSON & EVENDEM 1"OlL TANKS = Anp SHIPPING QAM, 47 & 40 Wflé;x;;a.i:l:i o inront DN Gicourasepsec e UAEHS T i:(?‘lllfxirx"i‘ snd’ Flud RAMTIVIK o Cou o nll . oD TIROLUHS ¢ Wi i onoesireasd 18 Sitharte, 11 wad u ol PRt e o B x5, ders, GUNTI Sloiee: Chicaso- KING A 14, Sow Tarb1 ol E&'W““‘“sfiffizfifi. AL

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