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.~ THE CITY. ' GENERAL NEWS. ‘The Hon. J. J. Footo, Belvidere, Iil, 15 at the Bherman. Tha Hon, George S8anford, Crown Folnt, Ind,, 18 registered at the Blicrman. i The ilon. B, M. Stephenson, Menomineo, 1 Wis., I8 a guest of the Sherman. This evening the Purim masquo ball will be held at the North Bide Turner Hall. Alfred Joel, Agent of the Strakosch Opera ( Company, {8 registored at the Pacific, » The Hon, D, M. Kelloy, Speaker of the Wis. consin House of Represcntatives, 18 a quest of the Pacific. work of cleaning up the snow and dirt on 0!’5\"‘1?. )I?ndlwn. nndnfim}dolph streets was be- gun yesterday. ination of the stomachs of Mr, 'u;rufié’r;’u%“‘n'},.x Mra. Meyer has as yet fafled to show any traces of poison. . t s oxpected that the Rev. Dr, [atfield, now InIEnmLDou' will be assigned by the next con- ference to t"rlnuy Motliodist Episcopal Church 10 this city. u E, Simpson, Goneral Manager ot the vm‘m, Line, rnd . Jd. Potter, Genoral Super- intendent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ratlroad, are at tho Pacific. Mr. John Rickaby, the manager of the Georgo B." Koight troupe, whose dieappearance lust Monday night was mentioned In yesterday's paper, bas turned up all right, with money, etc., intact. Tho temperatore yeaterday, as observed by Mm““g o';‘tmnn, 88 Mll"flfi’l; street (TRIBUNAE Bullding), was at 8 a. m. 80 deg.} 10 8. m., 40; 13:m., 40; 8 n. m* 443 8 p. m,, 42 at 8 8. m,, 20.70; 8 p. m., 20.40. | The Unlon Veteran Club held a moeting Inst ovening at the Grand Pacifie, Col, W. 8. Serlbner in the chalr, The only busincss transacted was the confirmation of the list of Ward Commit- tees aubmitied at the last meeting. &ister Mary of the Natlvity, the Reverend Mother of thio Houso of the Good Shopherd, was decidedly fmproved yesterdsy. Drs, Norton and Bhepherd arc, in constant attendance upon her, and bave strong hopea of her entire recov- ory. A Committco of the 8t. Andrew's Soclety met at the Tromout House last evening and fixed the tima for the anuual ball and banquet on the 18th of Aoril, and the Tremont as the place. The occasion promises to Lo the great soclal event following tho close of tho Lenten ecason. At 10:80 yesterdsy morning John Rooney, employcd a8 a switchmon at the crossing of Leavitt and Kinzie streets, on the Chieago & « Great Eastern Radlroad, while coupling cars had his rizhe hand mashed. "1t was found neccasary to amputato the tingers. Ie lives at No. South Morgan street, A dispatch was recelved ot headquarters yesterday from Liout. Brown, of the Eleventh Infontry, ot Fort DBennctt, D. T., reporting the retarn of Scrgt. Traverse und four privates who wore sent out on n scout along the valloy of the Cucyenno from Cherry Creck to Belle Fourche. ‘The scouting party report that they found no traces of Indians except nlong the trail made by Licut, Philbrick’s hunting pacty. -Xhey are confldent that no Indians have crossed the Cheyenne within the Inst month. Joe Gorman, n notorfous hoodium who stands charged with, and fndicted for, robblng McDon- ald’s grocery on West Thirteenth strect, is said to haveescaped from the elmmlr of the jall officlals, Thuraday, when * Cabbage ** Ryan”™ mud other friends visited bim. ‘The fail oficials arsors that ho is out on bail, but the pollce say ball was not furnished until after he escaped.” It s onlva week ago that Gorman got out of jall bv the vversight of nclerk. At Iast anccounts ho was still at liberty, and 1t §s thought that e has Jumped the town. The donationsreceived at the Chicago Hospital for Women and Children during the month of February were: [rom Mra, Mancel Talcott, §100; Mr. J, 8, Chard, 310; The Chicaza Benev- lout Soclety, 830; Mra. J. W. Doane, $28; Mr. Neney Btrong, #2065 Mrs, Henry Strong, & Barometer Through Mrs, J. €. Ililton—Mr. Noithan Corwith, $25; Charles Gorsags. U0, 825, Through Mes, 1. N, Camp—From Mr.'J, A, Kent,. $25; T. Dean, $5: I. I Cose, $5: John Willlams, 393 A. N. Watermnn, $3; C. Gork, §5; caslyy 35; Bluckstone, $203 M cash, 813 from Ire, L. Leit $203 PhiMy_Moros, 8107 Mre. Jamed Metindly; Mes, Mra, &, I1. McCrea, Mrs, Rawson, Mrs, Meyers, Mrs. AMcGiregor Adams, Mrs. Rider, aud E. A, Murry, supplics, A masg-meeting of the workingmen wwas held st Sven Hall, No. 23 Chieazo avenue, Inst even- h:r, for the purpose of urging the pnssage of * bills in the interest of workingmen uow beforg the Leeislature, There was n large crowd presont. An Agitation Committeo consleting of threo from cach ward wns apoointed, A cer- tified copy of the proceedings of u lewislative caucus in the interest of the Workingmen's Dbilis, held at Bpringticld, was sabmitted, and a resolution wos prssed giving a vote of thanks to the gentlemen who, by thelr presence at that caucus, showed thut they had an Interest fn the welfare of the workingmen, A resolution wos nlto passed condemning Justices Foote mul D*Wolf, and requesting the Judzes not nzain to 1ecommiend thei tor reappointment, Speeches in favor of the passage of the Iills were mado - by Messrs. A, I, Adalr, Mr, Coodhue, ‘Ihomas Kavauaugh, M. J, Kcan, and others, A unfon mecting of tho three branchos of the Young Women's Christian Temperance Asto- ciation was held in Room 4 of Farwell Hall yes- terday afternoon, commenclng at 3 o'clock, Mrs, Willis A, Barnes presided, there being n large attendanco nresent. Miss Ida Jones read an'{nteresting paper on * Our Christian Dutles with Reward to Temperance.” Some discussion tollowed on the cider questlon, and the use of nlcoholle sthnulauts I the kitchen, Mrs, Barnes expressed her gratifieation nt the an- nouncement that, in the future, tho young Judlea wou)d make thelr mince-ples without wing or brandy. Mrs, A. L. L Bireh then read a paper on “‘lemperanco i its Relations to Polttienl Economy and Science.’” Mra, flurnes followed with o Wistory of the “lome Protee- tlon " petitlun, its welght, size, muil appearance Blic also spoko in enthusinstle terms of the ru- eeption of the committco of ladies by the leals- Jatora in Springtleld, Miss Emwmet then ex- ressed her views in a paper on *Temberanco n Its Boctal Relatlons.”” On motlon, [t was de- cided to mnke this organtzution auxillary to the . C. T, U, _The programme was canctuded by Miss Luclu E. F. Kimball, who spoke nt some lenFLh on (he temperance work wnong the chifidren and In the Sundas-schools, THE SALOON-KEERPERS' ASS0CIATION of Chlcago held ita seml-nnuual meoting yeater- ddy afternoon at the North-8ide Turner Hall, wver 100 members being prescut. John Fela- kamp, the Presideut, occupied the chair, I'hie orgranlzation was effected & year ago, and hos pow 700 memilers. As stated by the President, the object of the Associntion s, “‘to protect its members nvalust tem- perance fapatics, or or;i;mlznlom cumposed of them, and to resist by legal means any attempts to injure thelr “businces by the enaci- ment of speclul laws, or the adoption of such mensures sich as the closing of tha saloons on Bunday aut the appoisgment of speelal detee- tives to watch the saloons to catch the kespgrs ol them eelling Houor to nluors, when, 88 they sav, it is somotimes impossible to recow- nizo sume youug men ss such.” ‘The allezed gbuses growing out of the eaforcement of the 1aw against selling llquor to minorsled to theor- ganization of thejsaloon-keepers a year ugo. ‘e Associstion, it way bo added, t; its endeavors and {nfluenco in securing the nom. nation uud election of inen for Aldermanic und other offices who are favarable to fts {nteresta, After the meeting was called to order, Peter Mitler, from the dudiclary Committee, reported . thint $440 had been collected by that body, ‘The semi-annual report of tho President was +read. After reviewingz the work of the Asso- clution durlng the past six months, and refer- tlog to s successful offorts to do. feat the extreme measurcs of the *tem- poranzlers,” ho recommended the apvolntment of anothier attorney to ald Mr. Harry Rubens, Rud regretted that the browers and liquor deal- era (4d not give the Association the suppurt they ought to. Ho also recummended that the Association take somio steps In reard to the election, and make up a ticket composed of can- didates favorable to fta futorest. Mr, Baum moved that aspecial meetlng of the Association bo hield next Tucsday afternoon at So'clock st Turner Hall for the purpose of taking action in regard to the city election, und the motlon was adopted. ‘The election of officers resulted as follows: President, John Feldkamp; -Vice-Preslden Louls Bct\wur.lmw; Becrctary, Charles Brude: Treasuror, Philip Dleters TFiuanclal Be retary, A, Moer); Junlclnr Committec, North 8idc, Adolpn Miller, 1. Engelhurd Bouth Hide, I, Baum, .Imugh Miehlos West 8ldo, Phlllp Maas, Charles Miller, Valenting Knobloch, stees, Michuel Wassermann for one year and a nalf, Peter Miller for one year, und Frank Behrodt for six months, TOE CITY HALL. The scrip disbursements wore only §75. ‘The scrip redeemed amounted to $400. Tha Comptroller's office will be closed at noon to-lay, In ordor that the' calciminets may do thelr work, 2 i licensa recolpts stil_continne to bo 850— low tide. e West Town Collector Casselman turned over $23,754.05 in serip.” Two cases of diphtherla and three of scarlet fever ware raported to the Health authorities. Corporation-Counsel Bonfleld has been noti- fled that aoplieation will be mado to the Secre- tary of the Iulerlor for & rebecaring in the Val- entine scrip matter, There aro but few applientions for rebates on snecial assessments, the bulk of those to whom maney I8 dua apparently being satisfied to lot it remaln in the Ureasury. 3 The Treasurer's recofnts wera: South Town Coliertor, 21,600.03: West Town Collector, $23,754.05% an-()mw,‘ifl.dol. 5 Comptroller, $045,03; total, $28,308.%5, Ho pald out $800, ‘The Committeo on 8trects and. Alloys, Bouth Division, took up the new ordinance nuthoriz- ing the widening of 8tate street, from Twelfth to the limits, about fifty of the property-owners being presont, Ouly ono man objected, and. the trouble with him was that ho didn't seem to think that ho would be entitled to pay for dam- nze to a leaschold intorest. All theothers, they srepresenting thousands of fect, urged the Com- mitteo to take favorable action. Tlie street was 100 narrow, and the uncertainty hnu{:lug ovor it had a deterforating effect upon values, They were in n quandary,—did not lnow whother to build on the old or new line. A decision should be reached very soon. At uo time, robably, would the damages to be -nssessed be smaller than now. At present most of the bulldings on the west sidc of the street were of an inferlor char- acter; there were only tiventy-tio brick ones between Twelfth and Twenty-second. ‘The strect ‘was characterized as a’disgraco to the clty. No one could shut his eyes to the neces- sity for wldenlng It; otherfwise the property- owhers would bo *‘oteraally poor and begging.? With the Improvement better rents couid be ub- talocd, and Jandlords could pick their tenants, aud thua make State street what it was designed to be, the main retafl business thoroughfare of tho Bouth 8ide—the Broadway of Chicago. ‘The Cominlttee, In view of the unammity, could do nothing elso than agreo to recommend the pas- sage of the ordinance. FEDERAL QUARTERS. The exports of alcohol yesterday were 250 barrels. ‘The finternal-revenuc receipts were $14,195, Whisky contributed $10,402, cizars and tobacco $2,643, and beer 3085 Assistant Treasurer Gilbert disburacd 815,000 yesterday, and received subscriptiona to the amount of $800 to the 4 per cent loan, Danlet Caluon and Jnmes Kellaher, who robbed the North Aurora Post-Offico last July, wero sent to tho House of Correction for six montha, Specinl Inspector Keofs selzed in the malls 100 coples of flose Belford'a Magazine, s Toronto purlnd]’cnl publication. The coples were ail addressed to one person, and ago held for duty, The Hon, I 8. Martin, Spocial Agent of the Treasury Department at Cincinnatl, was n visltor st Government headquarters yesterday morning. e Is a member of the Comnmisslon which tried to decide whether the rear side of the Chicago Custom-House should be the front side, nud has just returned from LaCrosse, where he has been to inspect the Custom-Houso there, THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Grand Jury mects on the 24th inst, | The Sherifl will send fourteen prisoncrsjdown to thu Jollet Poultentiary to-day, The case of Frank Donahue, charged with killing Lustis at South Chlcazo, comes up for trial Monday in tho Criminal Court. The Jail was opeu to visitors yesterday, and o Iarge number of persons of Loth sexes were nd- mitted during'the hours set upart for that pur- POSC. Johnny Lamb wns as close-mouthed as over yesterday, 1is counscl's instructions are well “arried sut, Ho did say, however, and be did not know who fired the fatal shot. ‘The forencon was oecupled yesterday in the Criminal_Courtin the hearing of the caso of Wiltiam Iloullban aud Albert Better, who were chargod with robbing Edward Jolnuau. a deal” und dumb young inan, of £20. ] the questions put to the complainaut had tu ho written out, of course, and he wrote lils nnswers. The Court trled the caso without o Jury, and acquitted the accused. The Court passed sentence on several prisoners who pleaded Fullty, /s follows: Jacub Jackson, burg- ary, three vear Harry Floyd and John Giligan, larceny, ono year eacl i the Pen. ilenllnrr; Louts Howard, larteny, thirty days in jnfl. ‘The case of Peter Stevens waa st for the 4th Inst., aud Lesser Friedberg's and Willlam Carcy’s (burglary), for the 17th inst. ‘The Committees on Hospital and Publie Chart- tles Jointly examined the samples of grocerics, teas, coflees, etc., and shoes aid ellppers for the Insunc-Asylum und the Poor-Houee fumates vesterany alterpoon, and Boles, Fay & Conkey were nwanded the conlraet to sunply tha groceries this month at the following prices : GUreen tea, 28 conts per pound: black centa; dried apples, fi}f cents per pound sugar, 8J¢ centss *C suear, 7Y cents; New Orleans sugar, U cents; vineear, 10 cents per callon; hominy, $2.05 per 100 pounds; rice, B34 cents per pounds slrup, 4 cents per gallon; coflee, H}é cents per pound, M. D, Wells & Co. were awarded the contract to turnish 60 puirs of ncn's shocs, GO vairs of men's slinpers, sixty pairs of vomen's slioners, und sixty poirs of boys’ shocs, ‘The suinptes and prices suited then 3o well that the Cominittes declied to aslk permission of the Bourd 1o be allowed to otitalu supplics for two months more yon the same samolesr provided the gouds are deflvered according to samples and prives glven, CRIMINATL. Robert Hagarty was held to the Criminal Court yesterday iu honds of 8500 by Justlce Tooto fur the larceny of chifrs from A. L. Stone, of No. 477 Stato stroet, Fred genfer was before Justice Hammilt yos- terday on complaint of Adolph Nitschke, chorged with obtalning money undor false nro- tenses, 1o gavo $300 bonds for his appearance Monday, Charles Lund, the cigar-dealer of No. 83 Houth Ilnlsted atreet, who was charged with ravishhus two Lttto zisls named Joanna Blebold and Auna fahn, aged vespeetlvely 14 and 13 years, was bofore Justice Scuily yeaterday, nimd wag lield to tho Crimlnal Court in bouds of $1,000 in cach cose, 3 Arrests: Dick Ford and Patrlck Lyons, su: piclous characters, arrested by the detectives vn generzl principles; Frank” Oswald, wanted for o theft by Offleer D, Ballivan; Michacl = & Collins, a young Ylukpackl:t.; Javes Bte- vens und Wiliam Barnoy, larceny of lead plpo from a bullaing on Potk street; William Thompson, Frauk Dickinson, Juhn Stechan, Arthur Murphy, Willlam Crowley, Frank LBd< #ar, Richard Brown, vageants rin fo by the West Diviston polive, Officer Mitehiell, of the Harrlson BStreot Sta- tion, was before Justics Meech yesterday, chorged with unlawfully assaulting Robert tinuble, n ‘Twelfth strect saluon keaper, llo was discharged, the costs of the auit wero en- tered ugainst the plaintiff, and the Court i arked in adjudicating the case that it was the nost unwarrauted nnd unealled for prosecution that ever come under Lls motice, All of which toca to show thut the policeen are sometimes in the right. Witllam and Mary Marfield, who are em- ployed dn restaurunts about town, arout the Armory vhwe\l with stoudlug o pockethook containlng 200 from Goorge Ciluton amd wife, Noth familics roomed Iy the building No. 217 Randoloh strect, from which were arrcsted n fow. dave ‘ago the uotorious safe- burzlars, Halpin and Connors, The Clintous visited the Marflelds 1 tielr apariments a fow nights ago, uud the next morning missed tho oneys It was consldered very suspiclous thut he Marfields took up thelr bed” nl board at 5 o'clock fn the morning and had left for parts unknown, William James, a colored barber with a whita wile, Mving at the corner of Merldion and Des- nlaines strects, and John Jacobs, o white bar- teuder with u colored wife, Jiving at the seme )xlnw, ware a6 the West Madison Street Station ust ufuht, charged with apduction by Martin Lawless, of " No. 811 West Sixteonth street, Jocols and Ns milsticss are the couple who ussaulted Oilleer Darrett some wonths ago 1n a row on Lake strept, and Jucobs was #hot b the thne by the oflicer to save his own llfe, The complaliiant alleges that his 18- yesr old doughter has becn away from home for Homo tlme; that shio was last scen jn thelr com- Enny on Clark atreet, and thut b has resson to elitye that they bavo her concesled for no good purpose. Jacobs says the girl hes Leen fast * ever siuce ho made her acqualutance in a brothel ou Meridian street, and thut she s thoroughly incorrigible, Of course he docs not know where THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MARCH 8 I870—TWELVE PAGES. shoisnt presont.. Ho nlao states that Lawloss, her - father, was rocently In the Deni- tentlary, where he wns “ment for killing A man soma six vears ago, Tho gane to which Jacobs and James belong, and whose head- quarters aro At the corner shove mentloned, is a trouhlesomo one to the volice at all times. J. B, Stovens was arrested yesterday and taken before Justice Yaines upon o complaint sxorn out by Mr, KnBwies, of the flrm of Knowles, Cloyes & Co,, alleging the emhbezzle- ment of £5,017.83, A change of venuc was taken to Justive Meech, aud Stovens eave $0,000 bonds tor anpearance Friday, March 14, ‘The sureties aro M. Blanchard and Michael C. McDonald, Stevens has for the past ten years been employed ns n_salesman . by the firm of Knowles, Cloves & Co., wholeasto solces, teas, atc., at No, 20 River' street, and by his employ- ers has been relfed upon amd respeeted. The firm, or rather Mr. Knowles, refuscd to tell n roporter yesterday in just what way the alloged embezzlement had been committed, saylug that the publication of the grounds for the com- plaint mignt injure their side of the case. Michael Newprass, keeper of a livery-stabla at Nos. 17 uud 19 Morgan strect, and Lotils Btraus, togother with the slaters, the cousing, and thy aunts of each, were huddied together in the Coptain’s room at the West Madison Strect Station last nicht, whither they had beon takon by the officer on “beat, who found them quarrcling, 1t transpired that Straus has been employed n purchasing horses for Newgase. Hecently he tolegraphed from an Jowa town for $500, which was sent him, and a few days later $1,500 more wus sent ot his request. Yesterday he turnca up _fn this city without oither mnne{ or horses, and demanded a settlement witl hls cmployer. Then they quarrcled osto the account, und Newegnass, fearing that Straus was atiout to skip for "his old home in Clovelaml, had bim arrested. ‘The matter will doubtless como up in the form of o civil sult, Justice Summerflcld: Charles P. Flsk, con- spiracy to defrand L. C. Kaufmann, a soceu- lator of this cu{. out of 8250 upon a transac- tion in ratlroad honds, £500 to the 8th; George Yokum, alins Iarrls, $100 to the 8th for steallug clears from Kantzler & Hurgls; Geo. Rang, $100 to the 14th for the theft of elothing from the Boston Store; William H. II. Leggins, a notori- ous colored vagrant of only 18 years; Flora Crandall, the ~ notorious, $50° flne; Jerry Monroo _and James Fitzsimnons, proprl- etors of concert snloons, charged with sclling _llquor to minors, to the 13th; Robert Hogerty, who is already undor bafl to the Criminal Court, $30 fino for stealing a_coat {rom Patrick Quinn, of No. 23 Van Buren street; lda and Henry Geldarman, charged with murder, continued for ten daya upon the same ball; Thomas Brown ~and _ John Bohan, vagrancy, . 8100 fine. Justico Morrison: “Frank Allen, charged with the burglary of the realdenceof Mrs, Williams, No. 601 Monroo strect, discharged for lack of evidence; Willlam Schoonfoldt, assaulting John Plenl, of No, 747;May streot, and cutting open his face with a “raliroad lamp, on the 224 of last month, to the Criminal Court; Wilfred Francls, Thomas Ryan, nud the four Schickel brothers, chiarged with the burg- Jary of Loovold Hilb's barn, §300 to the Criminnl Court; Jolin Itoach, alias * Cap,” who I8 alrcady under bail to the Crhninal Court for a series of burglaries in the West Lake street dletrict, $200 to the 6th upou a charge of va- Rgraucy. THE SCALPERS. The war upon the “scalpers” commenced yeaterday in_ the presentation of the followlng upiatle io Justico Summerfleld, who at once issued the required warrants: John Summerfleld, Eag,—MvDEAR Friusp: At a meeting held by the proper represontatives of every rallroad whose lings reat on the aofl of 11i- note’ It waa unaniniously agreed and determined that the law regurding tho **scalper,” as cnacted by the Leglelaturo and declared by five out of eight Judger, and by ail before tho quostion was pro- gented, to be ' constitutional and valtd, bo en- tarced, andtathatend o planof proceduro hasbeen adopled: that in ruuunnca of sald plan plense ts #ne your Wareant Iu tho eleven cases now present- ed you and deliver the sanc when signod to Mr. Graham, 10 that T may give them to the Chief of Police, with whom T havo an arrangemont with reference 10 the same, CnumlouulK youts, o 8, Tnupm. | The warrants wers handed to Supt. Senvey b about 6 o’cluck, nnd within an hour the follow- ing had lcen booked at the Armory: J. A. Webb, T. . Ilayes, B. A, Mulford, J. J. Walser, W, 8. "Becker, C. I Morgan, levi Bolomon, W, F. Chatfleld, and Kate Burpett, The prosecutlon s based upon Bee. 2 of a statute put into [forco July 1, 1875, referring to the traflie In railroad tickets, 'The preseat wode of dealing ylth the viotators of this law will at least Aearo o numboer out of the Lusinoss, for ft Is olready so greatly over- «ono that there {3 not mooey enonzh fa lt to pay tor tighting back at the prosecution, IOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND PACIPIC HOTEL 11, C. Barton, Tiactford, ', 'T, Gilchrist, \\m‘e,enng Chian, Androws, M. — |1, It. Kimball, N, Y. W. J. Howard, Dubugell, . Kimberley, Denv'r L. Roed, {yers, Lacrosse, Brooklyn. W. D. Spiking, Fitte'bgh|8. F. Gray, Indianapoils IALMER TIOUBE, N, B, Slovons, Nartfonl.[J, B, Howe, Keokuk, John Davls, Denver, i\ Ilelmer, Albany, A, lentley, Cineln't} . Natamore, Bdgpt, 1. Webh, Omala, R. Ayres., Phitadef'in John 8. Mott, Ind'ce, Tn.|I*. B, Curey, Troy, N. Y, g BIERMAN IHOUSR. ' : Rexford, Boston,'J. H Denuning, Etlo, I'a, Swisher, St, Paul.’A, 1L West, Madieon, Shimer, N, ¥, ), T Bullard, Chatsw'h, Queen, Covington, Hunt, Do Pore, Cook, Boston, W, 1L, ‘Urueman, Potla, THEMONT HOUSE. 1. 11 Tlanna, Boston. W1, 8,Sherwood, Mitch'vle ¢ C.' Moody, Tansing. (0. C.Ginty, Chippews Fa « Moore, Pittehurg, [I2, D, Mann, 8t, Panl, I Woodruff, Lead've, 8, Wuod, Dolroit, .« Blackall, Albany. S, Fitch, Boston, A SELF-PROPELLER. FRIONTENING A HOISE TO DEATH. A somewhat remarkablo sccldent took place yesterduy moralug on Madison street, whoreby the conductor v a strect ear got a severa frac- ture of his 1eft leg, und ono of the horses wos literally frightencd to death, The accident oc- curred {n this way: At about five minutes past 10 o'clock a Madison strect car was coming cast on the viaduet, und the steam sclf-propelling tire-cngino which fs located at the corner o Adams und Frauklin strects was goling weat on the Lridee. * ‘The conductor of the car, Jamnes C. King, jumped off the platform and cought the ulgh horse by the bit, as the toam was vory norvous. About this thne the propeller came oft 1he bridge. and went across the viaduct on tho right-hind side, und at the swne time the Firo Marshal's wagon came along with the gong sounding, with one of the Assistant Mar- shals upon the scat. The driver turncd out on tlie opnosite afde of the car from which the pro- veller was golng, and the two nolsy vehiclcs pnssed, one on each side of the restive team. The horse which King was holdlng reared up, andat that moment the of-horse fell dead 1 s tracks, striking the conductor on the left le; o terrific blow with ane of his fore fest and breaking both the boucs of the unfortunalo man's Jimb about balf way botween tho knca und tho ankle, King was taken by Assistnnt-Buperintendent J. H, Bwinarton, of the West Division Rallway Company, to No. 1001 West Mudison street, tho residence of Mrs, De Camp, with whom he huards, and_Dr. Bkeer was called in, Ho pro- nounced the fracture n very bad one. The Com- pany will sce that hu ts properly cared for, as by was {njured whilo in thy dlscharge of his duty, King was a single man, ‘The horsv thut died was a fle-looking animal, m goud condition, and full of spirit. nqdhl not rear and plunge ns much as his inate, but the yerdiet of nll who snw the aceldent was that tho horso actually died of fright, Ho trem- bled excessively, and suddenly fell to the ground, stralghtened his Jimbs out violently, and expired, §u was the optnfon of a physiclan that o blood-vessel was ruptured near theneart but no blood como from his mouth or nostrits, It {e poesiblo thut a post mortem examinution would reveal the fact that a horse is subject to heart-glscase the sumo us & butnan belng, nnd thiut groat excltement or sudden fright will pro- duee death as quickly, . King bore the excessivo pain of his wound and the sotting of the fraciured bones withoutn murmur, much to the adimirtion of oll who withessed the overation. Supt. Lako saysthat this s the sccond horse the steam propollers Juve used up for the West Division Raliwuy Company within o few weeks, ‘lhe Company hina nover ealled upon the city to relmburse ts loss, but It 1s apparcnt that dumages might con. siston tly be clulmed. WEST PARK BOARD. TUB ANNUAL NEETING of the West 'ark Board was held last cvening; present, Conunissioners Woodard, DBrenoclk, Wiltkeu, Wilcox, and Wood. ‘The Scervtary reported that he had recelved trom Judge Rogers a release-deed of tho lund purchased by the Board from B, M. Dunning In 1869, und subinitted a leugthy report of the uperations of the Board for the year ending Feb, 28, 1670, The report showed that there was & Dalance on haml at the last report of $160.22, aud there had been - received from taxe; ‘158.0‘31. During the precoding year the resources bhad been §8,646 wrcater, beside which the Board had borrowed $50,000, while the past year npt a unfi!n dollar had beeu horrowed. The ealuries tho past year had amounted to W ¥ 3,152, againat $0,700 the prevlous year. The llabllitios of the Board Feb. 28, 1878, wero £124,300, whilo the . prosent . linbilities ywero certificates purchased to protect the fntorests of 1he Board nud avallable to reduca the indebted- report was rofarred. President Woortard submitted his report, tIhs vatcm on the final sottlement of all the legal compli- liad been 81,707, 'Iho report enlled aitentlon to the rceolution _of ommissloner Holden, pledired themselves, in case their removal wos sustained by the Courts, to refund nid pay Into £337,804, with n cash balance of au,lmr and tax ness, nmounting to 89,530, wus on hand. The congratulated the fricnds of our park s eatfons of the Board, but regretted that the cost ndopted Oct, 17, 118707, in which the hold-ons the Park Board Treasury ali money oxpended In contesting the action of Gov. Cullom In removing them, which amounted to $3,101, which they had never done. A summary of the financial condition of the Bonrd was’ then given, and_It was announced that o bi)l wns before the Legislature to au- thorize the lssusnce of pontls to fund the ont- stunding debt, which, §f it became a Inw, would cnable the Board to meet all abligntions nrompt- Iy, restore its credit, und eave ahout $9,000 In interest annually, The report matde several recommendatious, among which was the contin- unnce of the econoinleal policy of the past yeor, and - stated that thers ‘was under ‘cul’- urc In the parks aufMclent ground to afford -plensant resorts; hence the Bonrd could walt runtll the return of prosverous tlnes bofore commoncing any {ur- ther expenditures. icre were scveral ways to Invest the park f&nds,—uew driveways from the North to the South Side to cach of parks wero needed, and the houlevards between the parks might be Improved, It scemed proper to put under cultivation tho land in Central Park which had been, compuratively speaking, much nerlected, und whatever exteislons were mado should be made {n this park. The extensions, however, should be weil consldered, and enly made to keep pace with private en- terpriso and pnbhc demands, There was nees in each park of o suitable building for an office for the Supcrintendent and shelter for, visitors, and, perhaps, for refreshment rooms. ‘Lhe report concluded with an exhiblt of the Imgruvemenll made, and was referred and ondered printed, "I'lse Treasurer's ropott was next read, which was pubstantially & reproduction of the Secre- tary’s rc?ort. It was referred Commissloner Bemnett reported on the con- |° dition of titles which liad not been previously reported upon. Placed bn file. ‘[le same gentleman’ preeented an ordinunce providing for establishing a pound for the ac- commodation of nnimils found trespassing on park grouuds, which was lald over, Thu next order of business was the election of oflicers for the ensuing-year. Commissloner Wilcox‘maved to postpone the cleetion on account of Mr. McCrea's re-nppoint- ment not having been confirined, and Mr, Rahlf not haviug yet quallfied. Somo discussion follawed the motlon, and finally the election was postponed until a week from Monday. THE CUSTOM-HOUSH. THE WORK BEGUN. The work of fitting rup iie bascment of the Government Building for the occupancy of the Tost-Office has actually, hegun, the first step bes ing the removal of the rubblsh from the Clark strect front, which was.commenced yesterday, Supt. McDowell has telegraphed to Washington the dimevsions of the floor-lights and skylights 80 a8 to oxpedite the letting of the contracts, The contract for the temporary door snd win dow-frnmes has alrendy been awarded, and their delivery commences Tuesday, Monday three gangs of forty men each will commence opera- tions, which will be carrled on duy nud night until the work {s completed. If tho authorities at Washington will only act promptly, b{ thi time {n AFrll the Post-Otfice will be tn the bull fnagz, and the cmployes very comlortably accom- moilated. Foltowlng 18 the full text of the letter of in- structions forwarded to Gen. McDowell by tho neting ‘Supervising Arcbiteet of the Treasury: In tho hullding under your charge, authorlzed by telegram of the Gth Inst., yon are advised that trie Depariment desirea to do as much of tho work as possiblo by contract.. requiring the successful hiddor for tho respective branches of work to em- ploy a doublo forco (day and night), and it is decmed that tho following branches can’ be advan- tageonsly placed under contract, namely: Grading tho mlto whon neceasary, hauling dirt,/the wood- work of doors and windows, temporary skyllght, hardware flxed in place, plastering,” painting, glazing, plumbing,and gas-fiiting, tomporary gas: fixtured, and smoking-pipes. All othar works, sich as cleaning tho basemendy. wheeling dirt therofrom 1o a polut from which it can be hauled way, put- ung]n concrete, bullding pattorms, stairs, and rail- ingtoarcas of wood : moving (encoshopsand laying n wooden sidewalk can be dohe by tha day. You aro_nuthorized to obinin from responeible parties fu your city proposuis for doing the work firstabove mentlonod, and accent the proposaln of tho lowest bldders that are willing and able to complete tha work within tho time allowed, notifylng this offico of your actlon in each cave, and transmitting tho orlginal propossls with coples of your lotter of ac- coptance. Any stoves required” for hieating tho ruarters to be occupled should be furnished by the Postmastor of your city, whom you will notify of the number and slze of stoves roquired. 0 work must ba pushed witn the utmost vigor, The oxpenditures neod not by kept suparate In yonr ace counts for conatructlon of the building,” but the tamrorary work reqzired inay be siown separately on your reporis, and A speclal sheet inay bo added thereto for the purpoae, ————— THE HONORED DEAD. To the Editor of The Tribime, . Cmicaao, Merch 7.—The following aro the names of the deceased -Mayors and Aldermen sinco the birth of Chicago, They wero among our most prominent citizens. Thero are a few Aldermien 1 am mnot certaln about omitted, Look upon the men that represented us in the firnt twenty years of Chicago's history aud the majority of thoge that have ropresented us stuce, and, if thero be not a mujorlty of scatawags, throw in the majorlty of the County Board of Commissloners sinco its breanlzation nnd then thero wil be a majority, ‘1t wlll, I think, plenso thio publle fn Chieago™ nnd clsewhero to recall the nomes of thoso” who aro dead, and who so falthfully mlmlnlltarcd'l‘l.u mubiclpal nflu{ra s tines gono by, 9 WV, TUE DECEASED ALDERMEN Fnox 1817 To 1836, 1837, 1845, J, 0. Goodhue, ‘Thomas Church, Francls C.Sherman, R, P. lamiiton, Poter Hollen, d, H, Woodworth, Francia 11, ‘Taylor, 1840, - nckeo Goorge Manlerre, Miram Pearson. N. il. Bolles J 1, MeGeo, RN, John 8, C. Hopan, James Cur| .11, Tayl L. L. Rinker, Gceorge W, Dolo, 1849, Jamea A, 8mith, 0, 11, Thomprott, E. 8. Preacott, lra_Mittemore, J. Marphy, Johu 1, Kinzte, 1810, ; ; William Jones, W. D, Herricl, Samuel McKay: f 18650, §. 4. Sherwoud, John C. Dodye. 52, \ Orsemus Morrison, Augustus Unrrett, William B, Ogden, Ticuard I, Hamilton. N1, Jason MeCard, Henry L. Rucker, James L, 1l l}:»ly_u. Qeorgo \\’.‘ fl_n:)w- L, William Wheeler, J, L, dames, Daniel tinton, ed A, Williams, 1855, Norman B, Judd, John Calhiun, Hanulton Darnes Daniel Elaton, « I8 Cyrenlus Beurs, 184 Sylventor Bexion, James L. Howe, 1, ' Anher Tossciter, i John P, Chapln, Ueorge Davile, . ' MATONS DEOFABED, 1897...Willlam li. Ogden 1840....90hn P, Chapin Alexander Ll uyulnn 181 1841, Vrancls €, Shetman! I8 H 18Ek.... Augustus Qarret]]85l. LYING IN : STATE, « @vecial Pispatch (o' The Tribune, MiLwauser, Moreh 7.—The arrangoments for the funeral of Vicar-General Kundig to-morrow, as (ar us comploted, embryce a Reyuiom Mass ot 8o'cloek, The funcral servicos whil follow at hinlf-past 10 o'eloek, and are expected to oceuny two hours. The remafns will be conyveyed to Catvary Cemetery, Until tho hour fixed for the funeral the hody of the Viear-General will Ho fn state at the Cathedral, —— AREND'S KUMYSS haa been used with loghly banotcial results during the past four years in tho various forins of dyspep- #in, goatritiv, nausca, general debility, conmtmp- tion, cte. Kumys notn medicino; i1t ls a pleas. ant, wineliko beverage (a food) made from milk, pecnliarly grateful to a delicato stomach, Nothing claa makes fical and bload und strength so fast, It can be sufely rolled on for the recuporation of thoso casea of low vitality in which medication or ordis ary nutrlion fall,’ Boware of imiiations, Seud for pamphict on kumyss. A, Arend, chemist, origluator, 170 Madison steect, Chicago, e TAKES THE LEAD, ° Ungquestionably, in strength, purity and heslin. fulnoss, Dr, Price’s Baking Powder takes tho load of any otber fn the United Sjates. - e em—— ‘Twelve hundred Wlophonss conmect with Buck & Itayner'a druz-siores, ¥ DEATERN. WRIGHT~In Hofton, Friday, Feh, 29, of maliat L“Dflu‘:,l";‘l? Ml:l ?:nrwln. lll!lykhluf of the itey. Burnet and Luerocia J, Wright. aged § years and 8 monihs, “There will ba no fuoersl services, and friondsars re- quested not to lflfl(fi How “. B oh TARTIN~1In thisclty, March 7. el S Tyices al Chieaxt L kit 3 oy, "ha remaini Wil ba thken 10 Waukeaia at, Isting nn{d. wite . . to 1 1e: terme; GRRELE—~In this city, March 7, Mrs, Rarah F. w of thols dreele, wido ate Dascon Samuel Ureele, ot Uoston, aged 74 years. !I‘I(A(luli'—)l_lrclw. at$115 p. in., Molvin Sprague, l[:l.l 71 yanrs, “uneral servicas trom the restdenca of his son-n-Iaw, . W, Smith, &a3 \Ylhnlh I& 1p, 10, Sunday, March 0. Friendsof family Invited to aitend. FLAKEDY~Funaral of Jeremiah Flanedy will tak Iacé at 110, m. Satirday, March & from 8t, hurcli,coracr of Paniing and Ninthieeath-sta. by,car- ringes to Calvary Cemetery, CONWAN-Ntrch 8, lames Conway, Horseshogr. Fueral from So. i€g Milwaukesar. Sundar, Mareh 0, 33 Inorclock siard, by cars to Calvary. MFHienibers of thie Unton are requastod to atcen, 1y order of Com- \ T ars o Funeeal from et 1410’ reatdsoce, 390 Mobawkest., Buminy ¢ 13l §#-uftalo papers pleass copy, VOPPER—AL Wih restionce, 721 at 820 p. ., of eAncer of tha d 54'yenrs 2 nonthe an ce of funcral in Bunday's TRINGX R, &7 Dwela (Eng.) and Picton (Uat.) apers plesss Btate-st., March mach, Witk Hope ANNOUNOEMENTS, Repubilean City Conventlon, FPHE REPULLICAN VOTERS OF TIE CITY OF ‘hicao are requented ta send dolecatcs to the e Jiblican Gity Convention to be oid to Farwel liall.on ladison: ‘Tuegiay, March 11, at 100'clock n. " for the nuriiose of wominating the' followiog city otis ert Iayor, uno Clty Altorney, one City [rens. Uity 'Clerk, t6 he voted fo 1670, bétween tho . m. Tha persons that wiil act Uli6 piaces whicre stich elecs lace, and the number of deicgates thnt each ward wili ba entitisd to In tie sbovo Convention “;l‘llrh: “\Vm”n?w&nuer Jackson-st, d Third-a 3 Brd— keon-st. an rd-av, W. Nickerson, 1 J. Lyon, judges, - B Second \5M’II -No, 737 Btate-st, R, M. Tlancook, J. B, Chattee, W. B. Babcock, judges, Fight delegates, Third Wnrd—No, 170 Twenty-aecond-st, A, J. Y loway, H. W, Eddy. J. B. Custer, jadges. Nine dele- gates,! Fourth Ward—Coroner Gonth Park-av. and Thirty- thirg-ot. Jemca L. Woodward, George W, Couch, 5. J. Wileon, Judies,” Thirteen iiélegaten. Flfth Ward-Corner Portlani ang Archer-avs. Fred Lefbrands, Joséph Koy, A, W. Train, Judscs, Fivo sixth Ward—No, 773 Sonth_Halsted-at. Wm. Luge- wing, ANick Nieman,C, Tegtmicyer, judges, Bix delegates, , Baventh W Northwest corner of Iituo Inland-a and Hastings Jamies lianna, John B, Moars, F. Colby, Judges. ‘SIx delegaten. GEmRuth sWard—Nn, 140 West Harrisonst, P, J. Meaney, F. J. Malworm, Col. James ilodgers, Judges. islegates Ninth flrd-l!nllk Dwelle's stadlo on Madlson- CIaTk, Jr., J. M. 8myth, T. ‘ll. Getman, }.:;m'::‘. 0, 298 West Lake-st, Davld Oberdof. ibert Ermest, Judges. A-‘IVH%I.‘?L corner of Wllzabeth, M. K. Cole, judges, it West BMadison-st. Al Wiliiams, judges. Fl"c:x‘x delexats Thirteenth 'Ward—Corner of Robey and Carroll-sta, 'fi?'fi?fl:’fi;’.& L A, Plicips, Goorge W. 8mith, Judges. fourtecarl War-Corner of Milwaukee-av. and North Rucker-st. M. M, Gernhardt, John B. Kerr, ¥rank Draffen, Jud&sl‘ Nine delegat, Fificenth Ward—No, 417 Larrabee. alfiuazwlfilnl.’elhln. Henry Splers, 8r, clenator. . Bixteeath Wara—No. 505 North Wells-st. Anthon John Gorlach, I, E Sianley, judges. Bix onth Ward—Northeast cornerof Chicagoeay. Keat, 1% A Sundoltus, ¥ C. Delavg, G . Fivo delogates, Ward—North _Side Tarner-ifall. 1. Harver, K. A, Otis, George Bernsteln, judges. Nine dolegates, dames Rtyan, Juiges. Bis o e H. CLOLUGH, £ Irman Republican C| e % AR et o ol Comlon Folltienl, or 2 A IFETise on e NeEubpies vorrus o8 Biold at the carner of Tobe: 6 Twellth Ward will ho and UOgd cvening in the intercat of J, ‘Alderiian, cn-av. this . Everatr, candidato for ool L R N S R R ) TPIE OARLAND REI'UBLICAN GLUB WILI, MEKT 534 Cottage Grova.av. this ovoning L8P, 1. 10 arrange for tha spring election. OCATARRI KEM R e R AR S A A AR AT JHIEFFHERS? FRE NCH . REH CURE. A romarkablo Iealing and Vitelzing Mediclas) Com- poind, rmoked from & pipe and anpiied dfrcetly nio af the sir pacenges of tho hend, aud into the Iironchia Tuhes and Lungs, positively curing Catareh, lrone chitis, Awthma, Nenraigin, Denfurss, Nore 3 ra ‘Chrant; (lonrsencan, Fonl Breath, 3 Hux Fever, Sotiiing on enrth will equalis in the rapid Cuta of Cowghs and Colus. K TESTIMONY. The following testimontals, coming wa they do (val: untarlly) from onr awn cif of reapectahility apd wortH, ougliL surcly sntis{y thy most skepticsl as tn tha . 5 merits of this renidy; and yet they are not one In 0ty of the curea meds In this eity slonet 1t hs crired e of Catarrh of five years' standing, ml Ifi mulxnmer ot n bad ""'{'ET':'!‘(’:"&"'N??:‘(‘,'E" by erin. 2 S, o = With A, B, Feldier, 56 Stato-st. 1t tie nob only enred iy Catarsly hut I alio strengthened my'vnlce. C. n.\fli': I\R,\‘fil 1ONG, Elocutioniat, 143 Kast Madison-at. T have suffered for ten years with Catarrh lrid ilay PEN and by using it {1 Fover, Y ustng it sin "““:!2\"! LAY Of the Firin of Dane, Westiake & Covert, cured me of }:umrrh that has been very of- fensivo and annoy(ng for years, G, M. PRUK, Janltor Sprinzer Bullding, cor, State and Randolph. It cured my d4.year-old son of the worst case of Whaoning Conkicl ever sw. IR SRS M Went waahington:st. (Deaths froin WHoopiag Couih Ia Chlcazor n 16, Fade) 1t lins completely cured meof g distronatng Con, bad Bore Lliraity and troublesomo fHoadncl HEV, JACODB FUWLER, Lo Kalb, 11, Defore 1 commenced using It Thad a very bad Cough, eapcclally nights, & that | could getbut vory liitle rests now | ean fota bed and sleep sonnd, aclilam having to cough all nlight, i it HINCRLEY, American Express Co., Mliton Junctlon, Wis, Your French Catarrh Medicing hies entirely eved me of Bronchifls. £, M, RIGHALDSON, * 74 Kxchisngo Bulldiug, Unton Stock- Yards, Chicago, Dan’tconfonnd Joffure’ French Cntarrh Cnro or Bronchial Cignrettes with worthless Juils tations, None GENUINE sithout tho Likee ness nnd Signature of PERLEY JEFFERS, Tamphicts containing Teatimouinla ia full, togsther withsapie of itemedy, sent free, Western Branch Ofllces: 73 Ollvesst., 8t Louls, Mo., and 13 Callfornia-st., San Franciéco. " Hold by Druggists, or mailed to uny adidress, on recelpt of hrice, 1. Vreo Lriat extended to AL At Ofhcer Suafe-ats, Chicago, 1l PERLEY JEFFERS & CO. FPROPRIETORS, K W WML A, BULEEEN & CO., Auctloneers cud Iteal-Estato Agonts. 173 aud 175 Raadoluh-ut, REGULAR BATURDAY AUCTION SALE, FURNITURE, OARPETS, - GENERAT, MERCHANDISE, . SATURDAY, MARCII 8. AT 0'CLOCK, atour salearooms, 173 & 175 liandolpn.at, amnber and Parlor Sulis, Ilerand Mantal Mirrors, Lounges, Easy Chsirs, Tables, Chalrs, Mattresscs, Springs, Ete. Bankrupt Bnlo nt 11 o’clock. Dy opder of I E. lenkins Aulmueo, AlLareo Lot of, Shalviag, and Couhters, dilo Show. Casca tglass front), Bhow-Cnse and Countar, Diehold & Kinzlo snfe, 01d $afo, 2 uutiuished’ buggles (wheels, budy, and axle)t “ona’ Pin-l’ol ‘Iabie, complets, Kood asnew, coat $300; ona lixtension-Top’ 2-3¢at I'iacion, UIE, TOWN T BLICAN CONVENTION FOR North Chicago will meet at Lower Turner ‘Hall Tucsday ovening at 8 o'clock for the pu e of nom. {natiug one Assessor, ona Collector, ona Bupsryisor, and one Town Clerk, The dfllt}gu‘l o the City ite- B camenton e R, Bt el 3 'n| ards will constitute the Town Cauveitton for Nor:h Chlcago. IE BTIXTH WARD REPUNLIGAN CLUN WILL neet this evoning at 772 g ' i Awmlnulelcznm.l &8t 772 Halsted-st, ot 8 o'clock, F'HERE WILL BE A MEETING OF i DR Yepsbitear ot bt Sveomm k20 Wobk Lakett. _AIl mcnibers aro requested i o propsnt. TPHE FIST WATD NETUDL G , P e Grae amiab Fotey F A R FIFTIl WALD REDUBCIOAN CLUB WILT, ™ et this ovening at 8a'clook at the corner of Al . Portlaad-ars., to select dolegates to the felier nn ity Convontion. F[iERE " WiLL BE A NEETING . OF THE Elgliteenth Ward Hopublican Club this oy Lower Turns ';l o'cluck llllr;. l'IEnl‘!n 1:1‘5 or 1iall at ferative that all Hopublicans in the ward should ats - et dibli bomde ME THIRD WARD REFUDLICAN n ot s Ovenfbl at B Gelook a1 Mirt s et all, entrance on Twenty-secorn A i S anee R SRR o ! 21 C¢ 3 i ondanco t requeston y Conventions, A full at. r{VIIE. FOURTIl WARD REPUNLICAN CLUD A eet this evenjog at Armory Hall, lndl-‘n‘yn--:\.' ki Tweaty-ninth-st, VRS MAUD, A BitOLiy Y hocjora tho Phifosophical Soctaty t Yclock at the Athoueim, 50 Uearbor **Tho Relatton of Intclisctual Disclpiin Pl BUSDAY-ECHO0L TEACHERR MEETING TN LNl a4 siobk oA ik B Ay Ay e e Misccllaneota, WILL, LECTURE DR. hifs avenin Hev. J. A, French. ‘Tourlsts, Travelers, Excur loolats, should v AN W by TRUNKS, TFor fy T llu‘l:lk‘xl.v:i hels, Bags, K 0. 144 Niate-st. CANDY. AR e S AL 2 2 e ; GELEBIATAD THRODGS ot the Unlon—expressod to slfoarid b o hvard & Cr b Addres orters GUNIIED, Contear tloner, Chicago. AR GOODS, S¥ioteaslo & Ttelall. Bond for privo 1iat, dooda sont €, O, 1), anywhera alo agent for the » MULTIVOIM.® \V\unmmlul?nl:&flfiagflmm 292 w. it Siugo. ———— BATIS o thermal, Meven s i A el ntio oat, i A SCCHESNEY S 1 Prop., PALMELR HOUSE. ‘Theso Populrr and Splendid ILATIHA hava no eausl. SILURTS, ARUIRT, Pat, Bosow nnd Cuil, Guarantee Perfeet Fit, Bos Butchlag ujs, faouswest PR other Shirts. r trial orders, B, ¥. CONK, 200 Wabash-av, Jil. étrcular, _ UOLLLCTIONS CHIEAG 162 Washingion-st, BUILDERS, HARDWWARE. E T ity subicrine o onca 10 L thoy subscrily CEMCY ihis Agency. A e TOFENIID GATARR A SPECIALTY. DI PEINO, 20 K. Washlugton. at., Room 6. Tlours, 10 to S, eatly nuw, cost $150t one New Upen Iu; e e B A LS W Eon K itoneors. B¥ General Auctioneors and Commuslon, 63 & 87 ltandolph-at. .Buyors and Danlers, Attention! wln"filldlllon to our Itegular Salo of New Furniture, o Lo-day, at 10 o’clock, Sharp,. Ofter an fmmense 1tne ot Good Sbcunfl-Hanfl Turnifure and Carpels, Fifteen Woron-Wire Mattrerscs, Wool anid Husk Mat- tresses, ifty Dedsteads, Durenus, Washetands, Alargo los Crockery, Platures, and Mirrors. Ono first-clats 15-BALL-POOL TADLR, complete. Ono largs BAFE. WL MOOREHOUSE & CO., Auctloneers. Y ANLERSEEING, EBANRIKINR & C0., Genersl Auctloncers, 84 & 80 Randolph-st. REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE COMMENCING AT 6:30 THIS MORNING. ‘THE FURNITURE OF DWELLING Positlvely to be sold. New M. T. Chamber Sets, Pare lor Buits, Lounkes, &, &e. Gver 100 new snd used CARPETS, A full lino Ueneral ilousehold Goods, Itange, Cooking-Stoves, Cliromos, Heddlng, Crockery, Ueneral Merchandlse, &c., &¢. Three Good Socond-Hand Fianos. FLERSIEIN, BARKER & CO,, 84 and 80 ftandolph-st. AN & CO., 20 Wabash-av. GE FOURR DAYE' OPENING EPRING- OpJLAR] TRADE SALK OF BOOTS and SHOES, DRY GOODS, &c., - WILL COMMENCE TUBSDAY MARCELS. ext Saturday. Full particulars next Sytirday. WM. MOOREIOUNE & CO. Y CHIAN. Xi. ERAL Auctloneers, 118 & E, RADDIN & CO, . SR snian S O BALY 3 Hi M LN 3 Y BY GXo B Qo & co, ‘Al ULAR TRADE SALE Tuesday, March 11, 9:30 4, m, NOTWITHSTANDING Our Sple of tho 4th inast, Vory Large and Suporior monts of thoroughly Bea, and Dosifablo Goods, nearly a) of which wore gold, we shall at thy, Salomake an Offering equally Tioad, ing and Attractive throughout, mi shall soll in conjunction seva:g] [HPORTANT SPRCTALIRS CLOTHING. A Large and Well-Asiorted Line of Fira. Goods, In addition to s Very mn:xmg": Medium Goods, In both Men's and Bogy e, HATS AND CAPS. Fur snd Wool, Desirable Goods, Porfect., CUTLERY. TANLE KNIVES AND PORKS. We hayeq Very Largo and AUractive Sliowing, Tre g, sortment tncludes the Cholcest Patieras gy Leading Manufacturers 1n this Country vt *“Landers, Frary & Clark, **John Hupels Co.." ** American Gutlery Co. “peyiy Fails Cutlery Co.,'* **Meriden Cutiery gt 00vereq Assort. 8onable Fremh Tavey Warnated, *Lawson, Goodnow & Co.," +* by Co.," and otlrers. 45T Sy SHAWLS. , SPRING WEIGHTS, AN Wool. Trom Underwriters' Stack. Some are siighily duq: aged by water, but in no way injured by Firs, Wo havo alsoyat unsold 8 pert of ths Cugy, meres conatgacd fram same satrce, e shay offer them at this salo, SILVER PLATED WAR! Ters cyr. “Slape Cutens g Frutt Btands,” * Creamers,” wyyy. “ *'Goblote," **TWalters, CHROMOS. CANVAS. Weahall close ths Balaacs of i Invofco. CORSETS. ‘White and Colors. Full Line Stzes, PEARL BUTTONS. alf Fines, RUSSIA CRASIL Assorted Grades. Lotsun!fadls fn Country Trade. UMBRELLAS. A Large Assortment. POCKET . CUTLERY. 1lmported Goods. A Well'Ay sorted Stock. CANES. A Largo Varlety, OIL CLOTHS. TABLE STYLES. A Very Buperlor Lise, LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK Clothing,Pioco Goods, Dress Goods, Bed Blankets, Dress Shirts, Flan. nel Bhirts, Tailors’ Trimmings, No- . tions, Gonts’ Furnishing Goods, ete., oto. CARPETS! 1 O’CLOOCK P. M. Full Line Cotton and All- Wool Ingrains. GE GORE & €., Auctioaters, 30. B, RE & CO. Gm\rnu!ullotélglnuzsm 60 and 82 Wabishea WILL OLOSE OUT AT AUCIION 3 OoN Wednesday, March 12, AT 0:30 A, Myy 8,000 CASES ABSORTRD SPRING STYLE Boots, Shoes, AND SLIPPERS. sale will includo lots from all the best and prome oTBinsale il tnclude lots from ol the Dol A*Fi"he found to bo'A CIIOICE LOT OF GUODS. Monday. 'Cataloguies &nd goous ready for (nipection k White nnd 8moke. Fizes a0 Full Line Sizes, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. i Absolute ‘The R king Powder s a pure Croam of Tartar Powdor. - e for {ts wholesomencss by such emincnt chemiata as Dr, Mott, Ke Indorsed and recommended OYAL AKING POWDER ly Pure. w Yorki Do Hayes, Bostony Frofcssor Ucnth, Philladetplita, etc. Sold only in cana, by all Urocers, £~ Nowara of tho injurlpus Alum Powilers. Manut can afford 0 sall them . Do ot huv Bsking Powder loose, #a{t 18 almoat kuro grifing, consiipation: Lileation. hicadsche. atd dyy "MOTTLED GERNMAN SOAP. WHEN 8t 20 cts, puund sud doublo thelr money, BUYING SOAP ASK F0 acturers and dealera urgo you to buy them, bacsws 13eY 1o contain alum, The contlued use of Alum redithd face o Dala1 alects tho blood. causes pimples 0ntho 0B Procter & Gamble's Mottled Germal - Thero s nothing equal to it for Laundry and Genoral Use. 05WEGO CORN STAROL. RATIONS. WHEN THE VERY DELICATE ARTICLE OF CORN ST ARCE, is Which is so largely used in the family for Foad, and especially for Children and Invallds, Adulterated with Polsonous and Unhealthy substances, it becomes very importan t that every, JTlousekecper should be Cautloned and know what kind they use. : ated Only a careful Chemical Analysis will show the Pure Article from the Adulterated. ) KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO CORN STARCH Has been thus tested, and Analyved, and proved t substance, Read the (ollnivlng Report trom the very highest nuthority v i i ) aualysis. n sample of KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO CORN 0 I havo suljected to microgcopical E{E"t'n'é“}-\f?fi%?‘l‘n?u“xfi’éfifnfi'fifl‘fiefl ofl lh‘t‘i gralu of Indlan Corp, free from the o) and nitrogend s fact_to be regarded both chemically and dlmu:a “food for Infnln)lga and ylgn&lg!c%l{lflnn;?e lgll{i%: e&fiehr i:hoflxl?nlncmn with mi {10 the mar Rribod, it coustitates a valuable article of dist. Author of “Food and ita Adulterations," * Adulteration Detected,” Editor of conslats entjrely of tho starchy portion, ucts cnuhil}&l in the whpl; g’r}ln. i articlo- is in It ma, 'nnq that, fakeu iy the mauner desc or beet toa, ‘have been a o be Perfeotly Pure and free from any foreign st gragor, 1fod el X i usdu? H{ 88 an arrowroot, and it should therefors, especially whea o 3 ualntod for many years past, that it Is carefully prepereds Y07 ARTHUR H. HASSALL. X. D, for aad “!" “Food, Wa

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