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THE CITY. { GENKRAL NEWS. The Haa. A. M, Heremgton, Geneva, is at the 8herman. Tha Hon. L. L. Munn, Freeport, {s reglatered at the Tremont. Tho Hoo. E. W. Keyes, Madlson, Wis, s a guest of the Pactlic, Gen. Goorge B, Worcester, Boston, 1s ons of the guests of the Pacific. The Hon, C. C. Campbell, Grant Park, is ona of the guests of the Bherman, J. H. Stewart, General Superlntendant of the Kankakeo Ralirond, is stopping at the Palmer. Aun Ellza Young, the lecturing spouss of the 1ate prophet of Mormoniam, 1 at the Yacific. The Hon. John W. Carey, Solicitor of the Chicago, Milwankee & Bt. Paul Raltroad, fa st 1be Paclfle, - er Sawser held an (nquest at Nt?. ?oglx{fismen nvcnyue upon August Kruse, who died of consumption without the attend- ance of a physician. itk tiansen, thie unfortunato vielim of 3 A s obl nlive last might. No hopea for Iiia recovery are entertalned, and Dr. Hoad- ley, who {s tn attendance, says Uis death may be oxpected bourly. The temperature yestorday, as observed by Mannase, e%enclan. 88 Madlson strect (TRIDUNT Tiutiaing), was at 8 a. m. 43deg,: 10 8. My 473 12 m,, 405 ap. m., 60: 8 p. my 40, Barometer 8t 8 0, M., 20,773 8 P. M.y A5 * Mr. W. C. Humstong, whose hesdquariers s8 Suporintendent of the Third District, Central Division, of the Atlantic & Vacifie Telegrapn Company have been fn this city, has ruslzm)fl! and nccepted the position of Sunerintendent ol the Bell Telephone Company In New Yark. George L. Bock, keeper of n meat-market at No. 441 North Clark street, was found deud In his bed at No, 4438 Clark street. fo was asin- gle man, of German birth, und 20 years of age. ‘The Coroner’s jury returned n verdict of death from congestive apuplexy. . Charles Roscugylst, n young man etmployed at. D. J. Johnson’s ?Insl(t-l. factory, yesterdsy after- noun wnleulliy nut bis haud upon o crcular-saw in motion, and had several Joints of the fingers of his left huud amputated. He was takea to his home, No. 87 Montana streat. Tue Hon, Btephcn A, Rhodes, Insarance Com- missloner of Mpssachusotts, has just been elect~ ed President of the John Hancock Mutual Life- Insurance Company of Boston, He stands high 11t tnsurance clrcles as a man of ability aud in- tegrity, sud the Company was forthaate in be- iz able to secure his services, Thirteon Norih 8ide evangelicnichurches havo united in ealllng the evangelists, Pentecost nnd Stebbine, to Jabor with them. "hms commonco Sunday ovenlng nt the Grace Mothodist Church, corner of LaSalle und White streete. Tlie large chole which Mr, Stabbins lias been drillityg for these mectings will glvo a_public rebearsat this dyening at the Grace Methodist Episcopnl Chureb. Robert Noble, sn_employa of the Northwest- ern shops, died suddenly yesterday_morning at his home, No. 38 Fultan'strect. “He zot up to Jight the fire, but, a8 ho waas fecling badly, con- cluded mot to go to work, and returned to his bed. The Coroner's jury returned a verdict of denth” from heart discase. Deceased was n Beotchman, 42 years of age, and feft 4 wilo and one child. At 1:30 yesterday forenoon James Curtls, an employe on the Rock Islund Road, while under the tnfluence of lguor, went up on the roof of the building No. 3!}4 State stroet, occupied asn saloon by Owen Trainor, and, while walking ubout, fall throuzh the skylight tothe first lloor, adistance of twelve fect. Lo escaped witha fow scratches and brulses, und was booked at the Armory for drunkeoncss, Tur Tmpune Home Club held its regular monthly meeting at the Tremont House yester- <lay stterngon, with & coad nttendances of mem- bors. In the sbsence of the Presldent, who Is attending at the bedside of her aged mother in Asttabula, O., * Aunt Lucy was called to the chinir. The alternoou was taken un with reports of Committees and business relative to the fair. On account of the sbsence of the principal olli- cer the timo was wot set for its occurrence, which will be anoounced as carly as possible. Michacl Maler, charged with robbing a hack- man of $30 along about Christmas, was agaln arrosted yestordny nt the corner of Capat and Madison ‘atreets by Officer Ilonry F. Smith. Maher started to run, but stopped when the officer " threatoned ~ to ahwot. He _pald hack $10 of the moncy, ond offered to pay $30 more If prosscution was stooped, shus virtually confossing bls guill, 'The Grand Tury failed to J{ndlct him. He was rearrested, ant was ogain discharged oy the same Jury. His toso was continued to the 14th in $1,500 bonds. The Ladles’ Auxihary Ald Boclety of the flahnemaun Freg Dispensary held o meeting vesterday nfternoon in the “club-room of the Tremont House. Tho mecting was called to discuss the questlon of gzlvlnF what s koown s the ** Frog Opera " In this city withiu a ehart time. 'The arrangements are not yet completed, and 1t Is not yet known whether tho cotertaloment will be given or not. Another meeting will be held shortly to continuo the vdlulé:lluu and §t posaible comploto the arrange- ments, ‘Thero {3 n movement on foot, in which the varfons South 8{de temperance organizations nre hkln[: part, Lo rent what {8 kuowtius Bruns- wick Hall, on Twenty-second street, und make of it o henoquarters. 1t Is at presunt used as o saloon, and 18 well attended by the young men of the peighborhood. The temperatce womnen tbink that, by sccuring u lease of I, os they can do, they will not only remove u tempiation from their midat, but have an_ox- ccllent central place for thefr meetings, They wish the" co-operation of the churchies lu the ‘vielnity in carryityg out this porticular object, The editor of o little sheot published on the Board of Trade, having nlcm{ ot time on his lmud{s nn{ll m} tInlvmm: amouul &nl’ mn"i" ;.m lifs praof-galley, latcly parpetrated a joke to tha eflect that " C. B, Marrls, the New York stock operator, and head of the People’s 8tock Ex- cbango In this cily, torother with W, B, Clapp, the jewoler, proposed to build an opera-liouso somewhero on the North Side. Mr, Clapp yes- terday repudiated any knowledge of auy such gcheme, nnd Mr, [faerls’ ropresentative attribe uted [t to one of the puot laureate's purely fm-~ aginative lights. Tho whent wmarket was araln demoralized yesterday, and prices alimost touched the tguro renched ‘on Bluck Friday, In the afternoon there was n roactlon, und the market closed quite strong at an advance on the lowest price of theday, At the mluul of Archie Flsber, the Dircctors of tha Bourd of Trado huve un- dertaken to nvestigate the circumstonces sur~ rounding the borua-dispatch sensation, with the hope of detecting its fuspired suthor, Archie ':nva the Hoard a full account of 1t, as far as he inow of his own knowleduo and learned from Keene, The Directors declino to indicate what steps they have taken. The Exccutivo Committes of the Carnival of Authors met at tho Palmer House yesterday morning, und sfter transacting sowe unlmpor- tant routine business agjourned wstit 2 p. . The full Committes was present In th aft noon to llsten to the report of the sub-commit- tees, Mrs. G, B Morshin the chinde, "The pro- grammo for the first nizht was discussed at same length, aftor which Mrs, F. B, Wilkfe pro- seated tha raport of the Committea ou Adver- tising. Beveral bids were presented, the lowest being that of the Jauml‘,’nflerlug to do the work for $300, and to donate 8125 In printing, The Committes was also instructed to insert advertisements in the Chicsgo papers dail from darch 23 to the ond of the Carnival. The Committes on Muslc reported several bids, action on which wae deferred unsil the next meetfl Each Boclety was, on motion, in- structed to select {ts_own cashior. It was also announced that Mr, Pease, the mansgor of the carniyal, would be hero two weeka before tho opening of the carnival to assist the ladics in making all neceded arrangemonts, The Coin- mittea ndjonrned to meev in Parlor O of the Falmer House next Wedneaday at 10:80 a. m, ‘at which timo it s desired that tho Chulrmen of the differout booths be present for confercnca wnd fnstructions, ¥R JINOXT BUILDING, Iately purcbased by Ficld & Lelter, s at pres- «ept & sceno of unusual activity, Not only have the wol 'gun to put o’ the countérs nml mrrange for other furnishings, but material alterations are ‘Eolng on which pramisy to add immansoly to the genera! appearance of the ju- teror, According to the original plans thero were to bo two side stalrways, one on the north and ono on the south ond, from the flrsl tloor to the top of the bufldiuy, as' in the structure which passed into ashes and blackened ruins ju the faif of 1677, Al this hine Lecn dono uway with. Instead, there will bo one grand stair- caso 1 the centre of tho cast side, fronting on the largo contre alsle, aod approached through 1hat aisie from the centre door at fhe west end of the bulldlug. Tuls eralrway will ue coptioued upwards for four floors, after which the sldu stairs will take fta place, This xmaln stalrase, acordlug to all accoubts, is Lo be oue of the fnest in the country., It will be made of oak aud biack-walout, elezsnily fin- {sbed, and sy its foot will be two large pedestals, surmounted with large, bandsome, and costl THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1879—TWELVE PAGE chandelfers, Ascending the hroad, spaclous ateps from the main floor, the visitor will turn at the second floor to tho right or left, as the case may be, and 80 on up for the threa remain- far floors. In addition to the stairs there will bo two passenger clevators, ono &t the vorth and one at the south end, which run to tlie top—the sixth—foor. Anather improvement consista in potiing in a staleway b the south end, leading from the main finos to the basoment, All theso changes have ncees- sarily Involved a good doal of tearing out. nnd a nrababia exnense of aotmething like 810,000, but the fmprovemont will bo well ‘warth the Tabor and money fnvolved, The builder who has charge of ihe work, Mr. Pashiey, lian o farca of ahout 100 men in his employ, ana is confident tht everything will be dong in time for thefirmn 1o wove fn about tho 15t of May. THE C1TY-HALL, The scrip clork disbursed about $200 worth yesterday, The Treasurer's receipts yesterday wers §238 from the Comptroller, and 82,339 from the \Water Department. ‘The disbursements wers too luslgnificant for meation. The Health Office waa notified yecatorday that (iplitheria exlsted at No, 41 Block strect, and scarles fover at No. Bl North Plerson street, No. 17 Fry street, and No, 747 Boward avenue, It might fnterest the mud-bespattered public 10 kuoty that the dirt is belng removed from the {fmproved streots at the rate of 1,000 wagon- loads per day. A continuation of the worls will soon give the streets s clean appearance. Commissioner Louis Merkl, of the Health Department, Tuesday night closed two small stench establishments at the Stock-Yards. ile reports that the autborities of the Town ol Lako refuse to allow fertillzing materisl of any description 10 pass through Lhe town Jimits. Mr, Chesbrough, Comrulssioner ot Tublic ‘Works, departed ’l‘\mdnr for Nuw York, where be will remaln visiting till Saturday. The only city business which he expects tolook atter s the deslgn for the pumping-sogines of the Fuller- ton aventio condult now being gotten up in that city. The denizens and employes at the City-Hall have alrcady hegun to speculate upon their security fu their respective positions. With change in the Adminlstmtion will doubtless come n change in the personnel of the service, and the “boya ™ are anxious to know who 18 golng to be what, Work in the buflding Iiue has bezun to pick up," as fndicated by the books of the Depart- ment of Buildings, “Permits wero lssued yastor- day to ¥, Immenhausen for s two-atory and basoment stone-front dwelling, 22x64 fect, No. 1336 Stata atreet, to cost $2,000; to M. Wheeter, for n two-story nddition to tho house No. 1173 Indiana ayeniie, to cost $2,000; nnd to the Unfon Mutual Lifc-Insurance Compnuy for four two- story aml bnscment dwellings, 21x73 feet ench, Prairlo.aventio near ‘Thirtioth atreet, to cost $6,200 each, ot 824,800, . Chief Beavoy bias awasded the oontract for the furnfshiug of policemen’s hats to Kelth Bros. & Co., and tho men will sppear fu the now ones nbout the 10th of next month. The “cadles™ are much the same ns the ‘'stypes’ worn last year, They have curved brims and round crowns and three ventilating oles each, g0 theca tay ba no hot-headedness in the forco horeafter, “Altopether thoy are very decent lookiug *tiles,’—in fact, such ‘‘sixes" na pollcemen are fond of wearlng, The price of lhc‘m, that 18 of the ‘‘head-pleces,” 15 $2.40 each. THE COUNTY BUILDING. County-Treasurcr McCrea is expected home from Sprinedcld this morning, Four §500 county bonds were disposed of by the County Treasurer yesterday. . The Town Collector of North Chicago yester- day tumed over $10,000 to the County Trens- urer. A half a dozon or more [ngane cases will he tried in the County Court at 0 o'clock thls mornlug. Samuel K. snd Libby Sankey wero yeaterday permiited by the County Court to adopt a male child 4 months old. The marriago license business dnring Lent s not rushing, but let them get out of ssckeloth und nahes onee, and then see. ‘The lospital Committeo went out to the County Hospltal ym.crdaY to took around and sco that eversthing was all right, ‘The $100 Court-FHouse bonds will bo signed by’ tie County Clerk uud Treasurer bu as to lnyvo them ready for etibscribers by noou to-day. They wili undoubtedly be quite popular. The Collector of the Towh of Lake View turned over s books to the County Treasurer yeaterdny. He has collected altogether $16,685, and will collcet about $4,000 wore In special ps- seasments. An attachment wos issued at the Sherif's oflice yeltcrduy o favor of Beott & Co., of Erie, Po., szainat the Watson Coal Compuny, of indiana, which has yards in Chleago, on o sult for debt of 5,000, The Committco on Charlties, sccompanied by three or four other Commissioners and {ntercst- e partles, took an excursion to the Insane Asylum nt Jofferson yesterday, The grocers went out Sunduy, but possibly there is no con- nectfon between the two clreumstances, Deputy-Sherlil Schoeninger bas got a nica ill to pny. Ho left his horse standingat the curb {n front of the County Bullding unhitehed yesterday. ‘The steed became frightencd at the high wind, turned nround short, sttempted to clinh o telegrapli-oolo, but Jost bls balance, and mnde toothpicks of the top-bugey, turning it bottora sido up, and_breaking mmyhllu s about it that could be broken, ss well ag the liarucss. No loss of life. In the Crimlonl Court, yesterday, Allan Lucas J:lcadcd ;;uln-{! of larcey and _gmbezzlement rom Carue & Drury. Charles Olson was trled for larceny und burglary, was found guilty, nnd was sent Lo Jollet for two years, Phillp Con- wors was tried and found gullty of the Jarceny of a pocketbook from o lady at the corner of Lako and Clark strects, und was remanded for sentence, DelVitt C. ScLean was trled for falliug to pay over certaln money coltected by bim as a Coustable, und was found guilty. Johu Keanelly and Edward Laugnlln pleaded ,.vulllf' of the lurceny of 8150, and ofterward withdeew the ples,unid were on trial last evening. FEDERAL BUILDING. Tho Marshal’s office was vory dull yesterday, and Jobin Btitlwall called it half o day. ‘I'ie Assistant Troasurer disbursed $43,000 in currency yesterday, und sola §1,100 of 4 per cents, The internal-revonue collections yesterday wore: Whisky, 310,604; cigars and tobacco, $3,182; beor, $416, There woro no exports of ateohol, Speclal-Inspector Iinds, of tha Custom-touse, scized intho malls three Biiss gold walches, valued at $240, ‘I'ie articles were consigued to a country jeweler, and are hold for duty. In the absonce of any violations of the Reve- nue law, Commissioner Hoyne ycsterday con- soled himeel! with reading the account of Job's patience, 1le seemed to enjoy It hugely, Gen. 8, B, Dutclicr, tha Customs Appratser of New York City, was In town ycl!ur:flny on priyate business. During the afternoon ho called upon Collectors Smith and flarvey, Ap- pralser itam, und others of the ofiicfals fn tiia ‘Government Building. I'he case of Joseph Hoser, of Galens, who fs alleged to bo a membher of the “Stamp Ring,” which was conttnued Feb. 13, witl come before Commlssioner Hovne this muorning, Other witneases than Mufier have heon sccured by the Covernment, and, ns Hoser Ia wealthy and hins many {riends, ho will make & bard fight, what- over the testimouy may be against him, CRIMINAL, Witliom Zucker and George and Charles Will- Iama were honorably discharged yesterday by Justica Matson upon the charge of “conspiracy to dofraud " proferred by Zucker's wife, Thers was uo avidence to cstablish a case agalust tnein. ‘Thomas Davis, 20 yoors of age, was at the Armory last night on s way bock to Bloom- ingtoa In charie of Duputy-Bhorill B, G, Milor. Efforts wero mnde to Keep the fact of his arrest from the press, but tonoavall, The prisoner suays It 1a unly & partoership diffieulty, und that everything will ba satisfuctorily settled to-day. People aro warned to look aut for a man who cumes to tholr private houecs and tearfully ap- peals to thewm to allow him to write u few cards for them, ot the same thing showiug written spechimens benring the wvames of prowineut Jadics du the l:\lf‘- s plan le to etep iuto the purtor uud, while walting for the lady of the house to come down, stesl any written card that he can find fu tho recelver to show to thie next parties he visits, ‘Then, 11 he succccas fu got- aamall order, ho delivers the cords at aucht, sod steals whateyer hie can Jay his hands on when he departs. Afr, Lee, who resldes = JIns; Graham, San, on the corner of Fulton and 8heldon streets, lost n §10 scalskin cap in that way tho other cvening, and the family of C. C. Bonney lost a quantity of Jewclry fu the same way some time ago, Edward and Johin MeCall, the former an old man nnd the Iatter n boy, were arrested yesters day, charged by W, T. Fish with perjury, They mave botl for appeargnee to-morrow, 'fhe caso 18 ono upon which they \rare once before arrest- ed, and, after suffering? tfo delay of many con. annnncu, wero discharged for want of prosucu- on. The cases of the raflroad ticket-ecllors, arrest. ed upon the comnlaint of Ticket-Scalper Mul- ford for on allezed violation of the law in re- fusing to redeem tickets presented by him for reacniption, were lo have been tried yesterdny before_ Justico Kaufmann, Owing ta the sick- noss of the Court the cases wera “put over till Saturday at 2 o'clock almrl» Tho cases contain marely a point of law, 'Ihe evidenco will be given in ndmissions, Mulford Lhinks the rali- roads are bound to redecm unused tickets with- out distinction ns to who presents them, "The ralirond mew thipk tust scalvers are excepted in the statutory provisions upon that pofut, Ofticers Linn and Lauritzen, of the Chicago Avenne Stotion, Jast evening found a man, giv- fng the namo of Johin Sherldan, prowling about on the third floor of a bullding 8t the curner of State und_Kinzle streets, and arrested him on enspicion of belng a burglar, ‘The fellow plnred druvk until he found hat the police were determined to bring him to the statlon, then he began to fight back bitterly. Ile resist- ed all the way, and blt Oficer Linn'a lingers badly. In conacquence bowas severely clubbed. A man nawed Johin Heaney interfered with the officers In making the arreat, umd e, too, was locked up, Botlymen will have very sore hesds for some days to come. There was a squahble yesterday afternoon about the new ballding at” the corner of Ran- dolph street and Wabash svenue, caused by a man vamed Willfam Ryan, who was ander the influence of_ fiquor, demandiug his pay from flarry Fox, the contractor. Fayment was' refused oo the ground that " Ryan bad quit work to get drunk, and was not entitled to his money until the regular vny-dave A Irlend of Ryan's, named James Howard, Interfered, and in the melee ha was struck and severcly ent on the back of the head. Fox was locked up ut the Armory, charged with an asssuit with intent to do bodily Injury, but subsequently bailed out, and the other two for disorderly conduct. Arresta: Maud Frisble, of Merldian street, Jarceny of some clothing from Maud Gillen, of Biler " ayenuoj Charles \V, Brooks, lorceny of a book from a Weat Madison streot Nbrary; Lino slarchi, charged with disorderly conduct by Susie Relley, of No, 202 West™ Congress sircet, and soveral other wlirls_residing in the nelghborhood; Willie Riley, allas “iho preacher,” in whose poescasion was found a lorge mnnke(-wreneh supposed to hiava been stolen; Eddie Waldron, a well-known JOUDE vagrant; James Burns alins Bucky, and Charles W [l}iana, brought ju upon gencml‘prln- cinles by the detectivesat Central Station; Mary Curtin, assaulting Sallle Stewart, of No. 8i6 North Wells atrect. A tiny Iittle giel, only 8 years of ape, who stood lookings at the pretty things down-town, while a woman, appnrently her mother, was Jooking ot somo clothing In the Putnam cloth- ing-house, corner o Clark and “Mad- fson strcets, was detected fo the act ol coucealing a coat valucd at $30 un- der 8 large clonk whichk she wore. IHers is, however, no case for sentimentallsm., Her parents were shop-lifters before ber, and what, ¢an bo expected of a littls one who has not knooin a single hour whea all the members ot her family were outside the prison walls, 8he has Lrothers and slsters in the Penftentiary, and the rematnlng members of the famlly aro ar- rested weekly, No later than yesterduy her next eldest sister. ond ‘her © mother were beforo Justica Kanfmann, charred with shopllfting, The sister was fined $100, and the mother, upon the plea that she was xyrnlmrlng to leays this city, und also had nlarge family to caro for, was lct off with a 85 fine. Justico Summerfleld: George Bolton, drunk and disorderly and resisting Constable Grant and a policeman, §60 fiue; Thomas Gaskins, larcony from Willlam Dempster, of No. 508 Archer aveno, $300 to the 14th; C. F. Morgan, ticket-scalper, 8500 to the Ceininal Court; Jacob Miller, theft of ropes from o derrick I James Smith’®etoneynrd ; the Zwataskis, father and son. charged with carviag up one of their boarders named Otto Sheiba, $700 each to the 15th§ Joseph Stone, a youth of 10 ycurs who veas caught balancing himeself upon & transom in Hepry Schatzel’s resldence, No. 14814 Sher- man street, $400 to the Criminal Court for at- tempted burglary; Wiille Burke, vagrancy, eiven the rest of (he day in which toleave town; Herman Schroeder, asaiulting his wife [uldah, §500 to the 13th; Thomas F. Binith, who wns suspected of complicity fn the Hohnow murder, dlscharzed. Justic Scully, presidhne In the West, Divisiou Polico Court, beld the ful- lowing: ‘Thomas Shaughuessy, captured on tho Riverside read with a horse and buggy stolen from 8. I, Harris, of No, 893 Iialsted street, $1,500 to the Crimtnal Court; Willinm James and Jobn Jacobs, charged with abducting Mary Lawless, an crrlog youngz wonl- an, dlscharged, and 3 W tine 8ot spainst Moary's pame ' on the docket suspended upan condition of her return- Ing home with ber father; Mary Martln atias Bwigert, and Mary Plercoy, shop-lifters, ¥5 fine each; .\inr)' Coloman, charged with botting o doie’s bead against u house, beeauso the nnfial bad bitten one of lier ehildren, dlscharged ; Fred Atkinson and Edward Slater, vagrants, $100 fluc each; Joln dullivan, Jumping on the stenin-cars while in motlon, $10 iine. HOTEY, ARRIVALS, GRAND I'ACIFIC NOTEL, . . J. 8, Totter, Boston, (J. 11, Holana, Portsm'th, O W. It Welling, NowYork, [A. Durand, New York, .- Androws, Ningara F[J.'S, Chas,.fufTalo, I3 Nathan, Greon Bay. [Wm, 1. Lioment, Phils, A.A.Kenunrd, Baltimore|S, C, Burt, Milwaukee, PTALMER MNOUBE, eo, G, Crane, New York, G, 11, Chapman, Indianap Jns, Barkor, Milwaukeo,|W.d Arniuur, Cobire, 0't 1, 13, Kelloy, Hoston, [Chins, Mumford, NowYork I, 11, Low, Pooria. Franic Hnward, Alchinon, Chas, A. McLeod, Detrolt|J.J.Lawronce, Latuyette SIERMAN HOUSE. ©. M, Builer, Buffulo, |D. E. Hili, -Akron., Qto,'W. Davis N. Y. [0, F, Keadall, N.'Y. U. J. Clarke, Denyer. |\, 0. Blaney, Hoston, 3t P, Dart, ftock Inland. [W. P, Harvey, Daltim'e. C. D. Gorbiam, Ft.Waynel0. 11, Booth, Manafiold. TREMONT IIOUBE. 2.1, Antlsdl, MilwankeeSsmuol Stovens, N, Y. ¥ran, (D, C, Wrij ¥. W, Crocker, Denver, |Dr.Chas, ke, S ATt Treacway, N, Haven|Wiills Bristol, Sand, 1 Leslia Wilson, £ad Clalro{Davla . Speer, N JUDGE OR JURY. WINCH SIALL PIX THE PENALTY! Montlon wis mado In yesterday’s Npringfleld Qispatchiea of the fact that the Lower ouse of the General Assembly was occupled Tuesday in discussing o bili to change e exlsting law 80 a3 to take out of the hands of the jury the power, in criminal coses, of Hxiug the penaity where the punishment {s im- prisonment In the Penltentlury, After o long discusslon, which was particlpated {n by nearly all the Iswyers (w uajority of those who spoke taking ground in favor of the meas- uro), it falled of passage. . it 15 probably not generally known that the Iilinols Jaw on” this aublect [8 nt variance with that of_nearly, it 1ot qulte, ull thoe other States of ths Unloy, and ulso of,the Fe deral Courts. Everywhore clse the jry, in such cases, murcly‘}muud upon the question of guilt, and 10 tha Judee s Jofy the seitlement of tha degree of punistiment. Of course, fo Lhis State, whoero o defendant pleads gulity aud thero s no jury trial, the Judie fixes the torm of nprisonment’ but In all other cases it belongs to the Jury, ‘This_pecullar feature has formed a part of the law of this State for so long a thne that {t is dificult to flud any one who can stato how it entue to bo Incorporated luto our jurls- prudence. One lawyer to whom the reporter spoko vesterday satd: ihg Jury hear the testtmony, aud by biearlng all the facts and circumatonces of the crimo de- talled oy Wwitnossts are butter able to {uduu of the gmufit of the aveused Dan any ove clses and for tho rame rvason, substantially, they should fix the mensure of punishment, ‘Flie same conslderations induced the Leglslature of this State to leave (o the Jury the determination of both. It was thourht ihot common met, Wwith the expericuce they bad, could butter judgs of the” motives that Influenced. criminals fn_ the perpetration of offenses uud of the degree of culpability than lawyers,— men who were slmply vorsed 1n thelaw, and mno" hnd biad less experfence in the affales of o h Another lawyer of loug stauding at _the I~ nols Bar stated tiat the lmrmnlon in his mind was that at sowe period, in some particular casg or cases, a Judge had exceeded hils powurs, und hod piven a senteucs Jarger, according to public feellugz, than the facts In the cuse warranted, and thut the impression spraug up from thut that the jury, who were judges of the (acts, should aleo Ox the meag- ure ol punishment, Anjone yuite s number of lawyers, howover, to whom the reporter ypoke, the feellig seeme: to obtaln thut the law wos wot wise one, nnd that thero was uvothing in the ~results uccomplished in Ili- nols 83 compared with . other Btates which fodicated the wisdow of thelaw, It was their impression that, with an olected judiclary, n Judgoe.was not apt to stn on the side of witra harshness, and waa inuch less apt to be influ- enced by motives which sliould nat have a share in deciding the measure of punishient than the Jury, In the jury-room the term was too often o ‘compromise,” Out of twelve fu any one casg, same of the furors were frequently ih favor of aenquittal, sid acqulesced ina verdict of gullty on condition that the de- fendant was given an excecdingly short time, thia beiug one of the reasons why so many short scntences were continually aiven fu serious cases. 1t was the general beliol that, if tho jury wero intrusted simply with the duty of teclding as to tho guilt, and the Judge as to the nucastire of punfshment, the ands of justico would be much better accomplished than under the present system, LEMONT PAUPERISM. THR SPECIAL AGENT'S REPORT. The letter of N, J. Brown to Tux frinung, calllng attention to the manner in which the public reliof money was expended in the Town of Lemont, brought about an Investigation, Just completed, which shows, If true, that thero has been an astounding reckiessncas an the part of Supervisor Driscoll,~that ho has squandcred the funds In such o way os to merid the con- demnation of all zood men, As Is known, the Committes on Town Ac- counts of the Connty Bonrd took hold of the matter soon after the publication of Mr. Brown's letter, witn a detgrmination to go to the hottom of the matter, and learn it his amazing aliegn- tlons wers true, They employed Mr. Henry Pllgrim, & falr and honcst mau, to eet the facts by rermnnl inquiry nnd examination, knowing that he could not be imposed uvoun, and would bo apt to ot at the truth, Yie spent aweek in Lomont, and wus eminently success- ful, having now In his posseesion names, and figures, andd other detalls, which whl more than nstonish taxpayers. The roporters henrd of his return yeaterday, und were, of course, after him in a body to got him to unbosum himself, He was_unwilllng to do so at lrst, hut, belng in nbout the positfon of the younx lady who married her (}rcralmnt lover to get rid of him, tuatly ylelded, and what he sald s given below ME YOUND ONE TUNDUED AND FIFTEEN PER- SONS WIIO WERE GETTING RELIEF, forty-five of whom wero single. ‘They wero drawing $0, €S, and $10 a month,—getting county orders, which -aro cquivalent to cash. Durlvg the winter such os needed fnel drew n top of conl a mwonth. Some had been on the hooks for scventcen years, Thero ara a number of old Follsh women i the town. They hava_sons and daughters, and while thess nre at work the grandmotlicrs stay at homo and mind the bubles, tha county paying them there- for'—tlylng them money, fucl, und clothing. Bama of theso Palanders were pat on the Super- visor's books as soon as they arrived from abrond, Thelr relutives had prob- ably scot for them to come to this Eldorndo. In somo fustances two members of the same family wero retting rolicf. A widow womnn was drawing §10 o month, and her son was dolng llkewlse in his own name, both lving in the same house, People who own roperty were nlso receiving cash,—88, $0, and glOnmunun Onc of theso owns five lots, o nousc, o cow, and seversl hives of bees, nand another property fn this city worth $1,400. A stone<cutter, who with his son works for Edwin Walker, and whoso wages were 82 a day, wos ottended by a doctor for five weeks at public expense,—tivo calls somo days,—and the county also paid for Tis medicine, The boy is sick at present, and he 18 belug taken cireof by the SBupervisor, though his father 18 at work. An- other stone-cutter, also au cmploye of Walker, wbo ~ worked from March 7 to Dee, 1, and received §2 a day, began draw- fuiz §7 a month as soon he quit, and has been getting it over since., A great maoy of Walker's men are recelving relief from the county. They complain that he owea them money, but ques- tloning brings out that tho smount Is usnally small,~§15 or $20, THESE ARD DUT SAMPLES of what. Mr. Pilzrim brought to the surfacc. He safd that It the same rules were applied to Lemont as prevailed fn the County Arcnt's oflice 80 per cent ot the relief given in thut town would bo cut off. Bupervisor Dris- coll 18 vory much put out by the Iuvestization, aud Mr, Pligritm atates that the other evening e assaulted with a broom handlo . Mr. Delaney, the foreman of Mr. Slnger, who had nssistcd Mr. Pllgrim fn obtaining '{nformation. He struck Delancy several times, knocking him dawn, and, fumptng on him, mizht have inflict- ed severe {njurles If othiers had not interfered, As 8000 a3 tho facts collectod by Mr. Pilgrim sre In shape they will be presonted to the Com- mittee. 1 MATRIMONIAL. BALR-YONDOLF. ‘Tho marringe of Mles Fannle Yondorf, daugh- ter of Mrs. Carollno Yondorf, and Mr. Solomon Baer, was celebrated at Macitue’s North Bide Hall ot 7 o'clock last ovenlng, the Rev. Dr. Norton oftleinting, ‘Thiere were six bridesmalds, as follows: Miss Minnlo Sclomon, Miss Fannio Maas, Miss Thercssa Maas, Miss Dana Harnor, Mies Paulloe Ho%elt, and Miss Minunic Hoflolz, A huge pyramlid of napkins was nrranged at one end of the hall by Mr, Baker, oue of the eater- crs, Martine's orchestra furnished the musie. A reception followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mra, Baer will take a bridal trip to the East, and whon they return they will reside at No. 458 North Clark street. _ Among thoso present were Mr, nnd Mrs, 1L A, Kohn, Mr. and Mra, Joseph A, Kobn, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Ilorner, Mr. and Mrs. Max Endorhcimer, Mr. ond Alrs, 8. Simons, Mr, and Mrs. Slmon Fler- sheln, Mr. and Mrs, Stmon Yondarf, Blr. and Mra, Henry Kohn, Mr, and Mrs. Ellns Greenobaum, Mr. and Mra. Edward Rose, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Strauss, Mra, H, Uorner, Mr. aud Nrs. \V. Bolomon, Mr. and Mrs, Maas, Mr, and Mra. Leiser, Mr. und Mrs, Jake Yondorf, Mrs, I, Colen, Mr, and Mrs. Louls Baer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen, Afr. and Mre, Elleinger, Mr. and Mrs, 1. Hoffclt, Mr. and Mrs, J, Hoffelt, Mr. and Mrs. Isuac Wolfl, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam 1stel, Mr. and Mrs. Buchiler, Mr. and Mrs, Reln- neli; Misses Jenulo Kohny, Miunle Solo- mon, Mattie and Dorn Horner, Julia Tice, Anna_and Julla Cohen, Rachael Cohen, Roen and Hamph Eisondrath, Itosa Weil; Messrs._Isaac, Avgoll, and Morris Horner, 8, Letser, B, Moyer, Lea Steru, aud Simon, of New York, Hirsch, Harry Levy, I R, Welr, Leo M. Eleendrandt, M, Born, M, Sthmele, Gus Yon- dorf, Charles Yondorl, Daniel Yondorl, Jacob Levy, Davld and Abje Cohon, Cnarles Dernberg, and others, SUBURBAN. NYDE I'ARK, Friday last a younjg boy sged 15, named Jo- seph Marks, who says he has been Nving on Wiitet street,went to work for Conrad Eigeman, of South Chiearro, to veceive his board ns an ox- change for scrvices. Yesterduy morning bo mounted o horso belonging to his cmployer and started off, when ho was arrested on the Pavil- fon parkway by Ofticer Coruwall, of the South Park force, for horse-stealing, e wiil bae tried this morating by Justieu Rogers, Eigeman fs very glad to recoyer his property. The boy (ne tended to o to the Lemont quarries, where ho could sell the larae, ‘Tho First Presbyterfan Chureh on Tuesday ovenluys clected as trustoes, to serve for threw cars 1rom March 5, 1878, Chartos Mitcheock, O L Nelson, J, C. Welllng§ for three years from March 6, 1870, H. N.' Hibbbard, Ueorce M. Bowue, and Colun Robinson, The Board was Inereased by the olection of Henry V. Freemau, to serve Il March 5, 1350, ———— TEMPERANCE. Bpectal Dispaten to The Tridune, REokuk, Is, March 13.—~The Grand Lodge af the Kuightsof Honorof Jows, which has been {n sesslon biero for two days, ndjourned this evening. The following Orand ofiicers wero elected: Past Grand Dietator, C. Il Cogs~ well, of Cedar Raplds; Grand Dictator, Heury Wheeler, of Dubuque; Vico-Grand Dictator, A. D. Grllin, of Vinton; Assistant Grand Dictutor, A. B. ‘Thomas, of Waterloo; Gramd Chaplain, A, R. Hart, of Lyons} Qrand Reporter, A, P, Roberts, of Ackley; Grand Treasurer, A. J. Maxfleld, of Lyonss Grand Guide, I Hardin, ot Eldora; Grand Guardlsn, F, C. Kashule, of Belle Platnes Grand Trustoes, W, I, Fuhs, of Red Ouk; A, Schuel- der, of Lyous; Renben Johnaon, of Keokuk; Represuntative to the Bupreme Lodm Jo W, Polleys, of Lyouna; Alternate, O 1l Cogswell, of Cedar Rapids. ‘The next mcu(lu‘,: of the Urand Lodee will be hetd at Marsualitown ou the second Tuesday In Mareh, 1880. A bsuquet und ball tendered by tho home Lodges are in progress to-night, < L ————— FINANCIAL. Nuw Yong, Murch 14.—Tho Banhattan Bay« Ings Bank, robbed some time ago of nearly $9,000,000 of its securitics, which have been re- duplicated and redeposited with the bauk, re- sumed busiuess this morning. Several hundred depostiors wero In lloe before 10 o'clock, the bour for resumption. At noon Presidont Schell stated that s Jarge number of depositors wers drawing out all thelr deposjts, but sums ouly for present coutlugoncics. With surplus of 8300,000, tho officials eay thoy can snswor sll cinins, Epectal Dirpaieh to The Triduns. Minwaukes, March 12.—Tho graiu-commis- elon firm of Sherman & Jennings lias becoma embarrassed In consequence of the recent Nuctu- ations fn the wheat market, bue it s thouzht will arrange maticts s 08 to continue busincas. ‘Che firm {6 by no means conspicious. Hence :he telmbxu‘x-momen'. does not attract much at- ention. g AMUSEMENTS, LECTURES ON DECORATIVE ART. Mr. Charles- Wyllys Elllott, who I8 well known in the world of decorative and housc- hold art, both as connolsseur and eritle, s delty- ering a serles of lectures on Tuesdays and Thurs- days befors the Decorative Art Socicty, of this city, at the Lydian Art Gaflery. The first Jeet- uro was given on Tucsday last, nnd was very Inrgely attended, the subject being * tlouschold Lifa and Art in Greees in the Time of Pericles.” "The remaining tive lectures wil nclude, in the order named, househo'd life and art In the tlma of Luther, in the time of Jonn of Arc, In the time of Francls 1, In the time of Itichard I.,* and in the time of Queen Elizabeth, The leet- ures nre ilfustrated with plaiand colored ster opticon views. Mr, Elllott"s long and closg e: eriines as a student ol this attractive nnd 1 ul subject {8 the only introductlon ha. nee: Ilis recognition niready bas been n gener- ous and compllmentary one, and the larga attendauce ot the prominent Indies of the city atthe first lecturo ahows that there {s a very en- thuslastic interest in that all-important matter of beautifging the home, Mra. Cadiwell, with her usual forethought nad enterprisc, has pro- vided eversthing necessary to sssist the lect- urer and the audienee, nnd” make the occasion pleasant and successful. TIE OPERA SEASON. The snle of seats for the sensonof opera by the Strakesch troupe next week beging this morning st the box office of McVicker's Thea tre. With the artists of the troupe opera-goers are well acquainted, and we need not present them, They will lools forward with more Inter- est to the repertory, and that s a very attractive one. 1t whl include *Iluguenots® for the o}mnlnk night, cast to nearly the full strength of the tronpe; % Faust " for” Tuesday eveningr; 2 Mignon'! for Wednosday eventnis #Rro- letto™ for Thuraday ovening; ** Lohengrin * for Friday cvening; *Martha ' for Baturday alter- noon, and * Carmen " for Saturday night. IIAVERLY’S. This evening the patrons of this theatre will bo presented with the piano score and words of “Fritz" Emmet's popular song, ¥Climb Up, Climb Up,” each copy of which will bear Mr.. ‘Emmot's -autograph. Mr. Haverly rccognizes merlt wherever he fluds ft, and I8 determined that his patrons will enjoy it with him, DELIROIT. Bpecial Disoatch fo The Tridune. Derrorr, Mlich., March 12.—In July Inst Max Btrakosch signed a contract to eive four per- formances of Italan operaat the Datrolt Opora- Mouso In consideration of 80 per cent of the gross receipts. Bubsequently the manager of ‘Whitnoy's Opera-Houso offered him 90 per cent, and Max occepted, opening to-night with “Alde”? Upon arrival to-dsy Strakosch was met by suits of damages Instituted by Manoger Darcy, of the Detrolt Opera- louse.” The resorved-seat sales were garnished and forty tranks of propertles and wardrobes attacked by the 8horifl. Max, after much anx- fety nud use of choice Itallan explatives, sc- curcd bonds, and. bis property was released. Darey I8 In carneat in the matter, and proposes to find out iu the Courts whether theatrical contracts aro worth anything, Strakosch claims that tho contract was duly cancelod, and saysho will gt the matter to the end. RAILROADS. THE PASS AGRERMENT. Thera I8 o bright prospect that the Chicazo Transportation Assoclation, which was recently formed to carry out the agrecment not to give pnsses or thoussnd-mile tickets to inflacncd traflic, witl o to pleces before It has falrly com- menced 1ts work, The eauso of the trouble isa circalar which bas just beeu fssued in the shapo of n memorandum to the shippers by the Chica- o & Nortuwestern Radlroad in rezard to the sale of thomsand-milo tickets. The document i questlon reads as follows, and s sigoed by Marvin Hughltt, Goneral Managor: Memorandum concersing the sale and use of ¢+ commercial commutation miloago tickots "' Hirsl~They will be sold only upon tho order of the Goneral Freight Agent of tho Chlcago & Northweatorn Ttatiway, or the Trafic Managor of tho Chieago, 81, Paul ‘& Minnoapolis Katlway, at the rate of $30 each (threo cents per mile), upon the purchaser signing the contract attached 10 and madg a vart of the tioket, Seconi—Thoy are not Lo bg used for passage of suy person unless accompaniod by a ** permit " of the forin prescribed h‘amn Comipany, and sligned b( fihf party signing the contract attached to the ticket, Third—Any poraon or firm 10 whom thupflvneg- of theae tickets may be accorded, and who uscs the samio in hia or their own proper buaincss, aad for no ather pugpose, will, upen compliance with the provisions of this memorandum, be sllowed a ro- batenccording to the following achedute: For from three to Ove tickets, tho drawback will be $5 cach; six tickots, £0: aoven, f1- ‘elght, $8; mine, 803 ten or mots, 810, Al fho tickots apcelfied [n_tho sbovo achedulo munt be fully used within six months from dato of sale, befors tho purchaser will ba entitied Lo the drawback named. Fourth~Upon tho return of the covers of the commarcial mileago tickets to the General Frelght Agent of this Company, the verson or firm to \Ig‘lnm such tickots were fssued, within six montha from tho dats of thelr sale, a robato will bo pat in conformnity with tho foregolng schedulo, provided auch person or Arm Will sign a voucher of the form designsted bolow, ‘To this Is sdded the following form of voucher for drawbacks, to be signed by the purchaser of these tlckets: 1 (or wo) cortify, on honor, thal the transporta. tion originally contalned within tha covers of Cotn mercial Commutation Miloago Ticket Bookas Nos, ——, herewith sugrendesed, was entirely used ln my (ot our) proper businoss, and for no other pur- vose, and in considoration thereof I (ar we) claim a 1erwmwk of $—, tho receipt of which Is horeby ackfowledged. It is claimed that the above actlon by the Chi- cago & Northwestern {s a cloar violatfon of tho pass ngrecment, 08 1t provides that no ronda Bhall act indepondently in regard to selling thousanil-mile tickets, but that the roads from ceach section may come together aud agreo upon the rate tobe chinreed for those tickets, und that the prico shall not bo less than two cents per milo, All the roads in this city bulon‘igin to the Assoclation were greatly oxnsperated when they heard of the action taken by the Chicago & Northwestern, and two of them gave ordors last cvening not to obey the nzrocment any longer, but to issue trip passes to shippers until the Chlcago & Northwestorn reccdes from the position it has taken, It fs gencrally predicted hut the whoto pass arrangement will be broken up at_the meoting which will be held in 8t. Louis Wednesday, — THE IKANSAS PACIFIC, The Bt, Louls Kepublican hns thefollowing ed- ftorfal In rezard to Gould's gobble of the Kau. sas Paclfie Rallroad: Now that the Kansas Pacifie Rallway Lns passed completely into the hands of Jay Goold, the mo- mumunu}umlonw declde fs ‘what benefit St Louis will derivo from the chango, UOf course tho consolidation of the Unlon snd Kaneas Pacine Roads was 1 Its Initiation forced upon Jay Gonld by the wovement in Congrees ta Rot jra-rate lcginiation, so that it 1s not to be denied that Gunld was more influencad by the noccssity of the situation than by any parilcular desire Lo make the now “connectlons which will be opengd to him through the Kaness Pacific, Having got that road on his hands, bowever, it is only reasonable to supnose that bo will use lhe whole combinotion under his control in o way chat will beat further his own schemes, and although It 18 an unquestionable fact that he msed hla rallway intoresis horos tofore s means of atock manipulations rathor 1han a soarce of legitimate businsas profit, it has lungh eau belloved that ho I ambitions to gel an unbroken line from Now York to Ssu Francisco under bia control, Tho realization of this ambi- tlou will be easier, now that he controls the Knueas Pacific, than it was Lefore, snd is a fuct to be borna In wind that from San Francisco to New York via Cheyeane, Denver, Kansas City, ond Bt, Louls, over tho shurtest exiating routes, 18 only about fifty miles lorger than vid Cheyenne, Oniaba, snd Chicago, Whun the Kan. sas Uity & Northern branch to Omaha i3 comploted tho line througl 8. Louls will be about the same Jungih, 50 that it will be possibls to make wmare fu- vorable conncctions here for the through transcon- tinental route, when the Omaha and Ranuss City ends are both consldercd, than cau be made at Chicsko, Ttianot o bo doubted, therefors, that Gould will send tho businesa here if ho is better _terms honce than he s offered at CM“T"’ that, he {s almost. compelled lo bave @ prawch of his line to Kanses Clty, becausu af tho fact that it ls now known the Atcalson, Topeka & Bants Fo and tha Soutbern Paclic have made an agreoment and algned coutracts guarauteeing tho migeting of thoss ruade within vighteeu wmonths, With this competing tranacontinental line a cor- taluty witbiu & short tiine, Gould cannot afford to tra 1t & taoitopoly of all tho businces Whick can ba Fiost reactied at Kanass Gity, rom Kausss Gliy to More tha Rast, ho ho naturs ind in o the mast favorablo, ronta is via 8t. Loats. way FINAL DECISION. Avectal Dizpaten 1o The Triduna. Ixpianarous, Ind,, March 12.~A dispaten from Reporter Utto, of the SBupreme Court of the United Btates, saya the Court has dectded thnt, In cases whore rallroads are sold condition. aliy, title to cars ‘aud rolling-stock is in the vender and agafnst the mortgage; and also’'that the Court. can dircet payment for tho better- ments of the rond made by Heccivers out of funds recelved to opay back claims, The case declded was that of the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes, but will npnky to the Bloomington & eatern, and other roads, 1TEMS, The ropresentatives of the roads leading to Mississippl River volnis will hold a meeting at s the Grand Pasife Hotel today to make summer | pATSTATkSUS Heatiog and vital Capt. Crutcher, Buperintondent of the New | ehiting. Anthsin: New s Gintae ? Mesico Btage Ling, 8 In the city, to make ar- { \EERRES Lorins tonn rangements with the Chicago roads for business d Vitaltstng Ardicing com. will €unt 1 I (o Fapit ure ot Gtk to Arizona. e ranow1OME TEKTINOXY, The frienda of Mr. W, M. Larrabee, the vet- Iy o ous Al coming. o they do (rol, eran ‘Treasurer of the Chicago & Alton Rallrond, LMY i most ke P will be glad ta learn that he hns recovered from 13 city alone: his Iate scvero sickness, and presldes over the Caturrli of nve years' s business of his department. & Dagiarg. T Another magplficent dining-car has just been brought out by the Chicago, Burlington & Quin- cy Kallroad, At fs named the 8t. Charlos, nnil s superior In constraction and outfit to any dining-car that bas ever been constructed by this or any other company. ‘The dining-car liny of this road is proving quito a card, and Is glv- 1ng great satisfaction to its patrous, 5 ; Secivemsch ‘The cases of the Genoral Ticket and Passon- | f§atise and annoying for years. . M. B, ger. Aguncu. who wer‘t‘: recently arrestea by the nalter Eprinker lklise or, State '""""‘"mh- senlpers for refusing lo redeem unused tickels, 1t oured my 4-year-old son of the wur‘u:&n hn\‘auumn xl;Lb:rnrulJlx:LI'cjs Kanflmng Wihooply L’"'l', i {fxg.l";;-‘vmw";:" il yeaterday afternoon, but, owlng to the continied | (neatns teafm 5 Colgh in Chiengo B4t sickness of that gentleman, they twero again | © #a haopiny Cothin Chicano i By § surely merits of this reincs of the curgs mada in 1t hias curedl me of and iy daughter ot Dlntlaria. <" tandiog, hFont cauned by GEORGE FORCE: ™7 Wih A, B, Feldien s oo 1t has not only eury : stlonithened Y Yoo B, Ctarsin bt b Elocullohiat, (43 Esat aad I have suffered for tan ye s Tover, 300 bf Using ¢ e o 2&'{;‘-31'{ hood Hay Of tho Firin of Danc, Vewiaks o oy, It i cured mo of Cutnrrls that hay { 330 postponed untilnext $aturday. If Justice Koufl- 1t has completely cured meof & distr: D man is unable to attend tothe cases at that time, ""“5‘"“ "N"l‘:;‘ ‘{{dg{;'{!{,‘&"‘@':'“n; r'x'e"h'eh.' they will be disposed of by Justice Hammili® Xt kL Ue Kalo, 1), Eloven new wansants wore sworn out again yesterdny for fllegally dealing fn ratlroad tickets, and some of the scalpers were arain arrested, ‘The raflroad men say they will kocp this thing up from day to day ns long as a scalper remalns i the business In this city. Betora T commenced urtng capecially nighin v0 that © Al TS bt Couan w 1 cun g0 1o bed and slec, 7 itle reacy Covgh ) nlaht d slecp sound, aeldony i liaving io ‘Amctican Zxpress Co., Milioh Junevioi Your French Catarrh Medicine has entirel nction, Wit 1y cured ran of Branchitin, E. AL ICHAHDSON Au Interview with n gentloman who had re- | 74 Exchange Building. Unfon Blucb)‘nrfi‘l‘!{l:n‘i'gi\x'o, cently returned from Leadville, Col., was lately ruhllshed by an Indfanapolis paper and ropub- ished in Tum ‘Yrinuaz, in which that gentle- man gives o very exageerated account of the hardships to be endured by people going to that place in ecarch of fortunes, Amonz other things it was stated that the staga fnte from the Don’t confound Jefern’ Fronch or Bronehinl Cigarettes with “‘u:‘l’:x;:!‘n‘i;’\‘: tations, Nono GENUINK withont the Likes nessaml Signature of PERLEY JUFVERS, Pamphiets containing ieh HAMDIG of HGMOUS, boms ree, e 18 ful together torminus of the raflroads 10 that polot 18 S100, | Me.c ana 12 Cobarnmt sarl holre:at. Bt Louts, Hor grently {nlse this siatement 1s can lieat bo | Sold by brngglsta, or mallod ta any adreas,on recef; seen from the fact that fho cotiro fare from | o prict, sfee ¥rad bl cxteaded to al ot Oace by ghlcll:c‘tlt?l Lt}mlvl{ll:,flf)flc 1ine lu%udl:d‘ é" only | Statest, Chleago, 11l 57, and the fare from Denver or Canon City to Leadsille but @17, Tt is clalmed, hoth by the Unton Pacific and Atchison, Topeks & Snnzn Te PE RLEY JEFFE Rs & CO' Rajlrond officials, it the other stotements PROPRIETORS. made by that gentleman aro equolly cxag- gerated. AUCTION SALES, Y ELINSON, POMUROY & Ci ltioncers 78 & 20 Rl C0-9 At 249 Dast Indianasst, BETWEEN STATE AND DEARBORN-STS,, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCI 13, AT 10 O’°COLO0XK, AN ERRONEOUS IMPRESSION may hrve gono abrond that the extraordinary rich dlsplay of late *‘novoltiea™ in carpets, furniture, wall-paner, ete., attho Chicago Carpet Compan. new stores, Wabnsh avenuo and Monrao atreet, would not ba sold at efr former **popular prices." You can reat nasured thoy will be, —e—e— DELICIOUS, Dr, Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts aro po- Consfating of Parlor, Cliamber, ¥ . callazly delicious, It takes but a small quantity to | nitur lligfi-uli‘firfl "'n“q.fi.c"fif’u‘v’g".?f”.‘né‘?x"c'é'afl" impart tho natural favor of tho frult, A o Wandrobus, Tables,ste. Al one o ————— ELISON, POMEROY &CO., Auct'ns, DRUNKENNESS, Dr. D'Unger, dlscover of tho cinchona caro for drunkenness, curcé all cases. Room 21 Palmer House. et Indigeation, dynoepsis, neryous prostration, and all forms of gencral debility rohieved by takinz Monsman's Toptonizod Heef Tome, tne unly proparation of buef containlng its entirs nutritious ?xoparuel. It 1% not u snere stimulsnt lke the ex- racts of becf, but contains blood-mukine. force- gencrating, and life.sustalning proportics: is in- valnablo o all enfecblod conditions, whether tho fesult of cxhaustion, nervous prostration, aver- work, or acute diacase: pacticularly If rosulting from pulinonary complaints, Caswell, Iiazard & Tridny Morning, March 14, at 9:30 o'eleck, ANOTHER TNMENSE SALE, NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, And General owseholil taods, Parior Sults, Chamber Bets, Dinthg-rootn Firnlture, Macble-1ap Tohiew, a full lina of Carpets, Lounges, 50fas, Ktoves, Jilankets, Com: fortors, Crockery, Glns aud 'Plated Ware. Gengral Merchandise, &a:, togother with Furafturs from prfs ¥ata realdenco of 14 roams. FOMEROY & €0, ELISON, YW AL BUTT Auctloncera and lteal: 173 80d'173 Raude C&.! , Proprietors, Now York. For sala by drug- 4 MARRIAGES. FIEEN-WIITLOCK-Tacaday, March 31, ot tho Y} fosldencs of the lridels sistar, No. 630 ichlgan-v., REOULAR THURBDAY TRADE SALE. the Iiev, Artlar Mitchell, ssslsted by $he Liov, DY, e Allieny G o Mo oo e eel | QPP B & FANCY DRY G00DS, DEATHS. o Fienteld ANDIEWE—A¢ liavcnawond, March 12, at | a'clock Clothing, Furnishing Gools, e, THUHSDAY, MARCIL 13, at 0:3 o'clock 3. m., 8t out salesroums, 171 and 173 KKandolpl WAL A. BITTERS & CO., Auctlonesrs, REGULAR SATURDAY FURNITURE SALE. OVER 800 LOTS, New and Used Farniture, Parlor and Chamber Suils, Lounges, Bureans, Dosks, Chalrs, Mnttrosses. Carpets, Gog 1’[xlures, Sowing Machines, Chromos, Mirrors, &c., &o. Nearly New Billinrd ‘Table, completo. AT ATUOTION, BATURDAY, March 13, st #:30 o'clock 8, m., atoor salearvomns, 173 & 175 Landolp _ WML A, BIUTTED M p. M., 0f consumntion, A, May Audrews, aged 17 yours and v months, daughter of James W, Andrews, ‘oFil‘lnulilll" iceson Friday at 1:30 p. m, by carriages i ir-Grand Nopids (Mich.) and Galesburg (I}, papers pleaso copy, DOWNKS~On tha (2th Inat,, st South Bend, Ind. “Hgklu Kain, wife of Willlamn Downes, and daughter of Bancis and ltoscila Kain. A Funural notlce hereatier, K KIngeion (G, We) papers pleass copy. PIILLIPS—0n March 12, st 4 5. at the restdence of her dlllfl{l(rl’. AMrs. C, E. Dix, North Adae st., Mrs, Catharine Phillips, In the 82d year of licr age. She quictly wens to sleep, l-‘nnu;l lofguln the house Bunday, March 10, at hislf+ E3Now York and Albany papers plesse copy. WATSON—1Ia thia clty, March 12, d, t. Wateon,agod 43 yvars. from No. 133 South Clinton-at., to-day at ‘uneral 10:30 & 1n, to Uraccland, WHITING—At Artington Helghts Fridsy, March 7, 244, s b it wita O d: . WHiklog, aged 54 yeara t months and 5 days. Thoe funeral took place Bunday, Dartholomew preachiil the sermoi, NOT SYMPTOMS, BUT THE DISEASE, Tt would scem to bea truth appreciable by all, and capcclally by professors of tho healing art, thay 10 remave the disoaso, not to allevinto Its eymp- toma, should bo the chief alm of medlcation, Yot in how many Instances do we se this trath admit- tea in theory, igoored in practice, The reason that Tloatettor’s Btomach Bistors is successful In Ao many casce, with which remodics previoualy tricd wero Inadequate to cope, s attrlbutable to the fact that it {3 a mediclne which reaches nnd removes the causos of the varlous maladlea to which it is adapted. Indigeution, fevor and ague, liver com- vlaint, gout, rheninatism, dinondters of the buwele, urlnary alfections, and athier maladies are uot palil- aled merely, but rooted out by it It goeste the fountain head. It {s really, not nomlnaily, a radi- cal remedy, and [t cndows the system with au Y GEO. . GORE & CO 80 and &3 Wabash-ay, THURSDAY, Mareh 13, at 0:30 2, 1, GREAT TRADE SALE OF Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery, Brackets, Chandeliers. WE 8I1ALL S8ELL A FULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CROCKER, Alsa s gond masurtinent of Tablo Cutlery, 8 large Job Tinware, lracket, Ghandollers, Founts, Silvcred fier Qectury, 'and a i of Asarted Gigsawar Goods packed for country merciiants, “The lley, Willlam 3., Auctrs. amount of vigor which fs fts est protection againet disease, s (SN ANNOUNCEMENES. FIVE PER CENT Talitioal, 148 Jow rate of intorest, hut It {3 a¥ that b paw charged on deferred payments for salea of and in o Souther Dirtlun of e FAato of Mitolw. whero tho_elimate (8 il wud healthy, the aurfaca dry and rolilnz, $3mg o thiabar, ait Siie soll very productive. All Kinds ot Atall grafi, frofia, berrios, aud vegetabies, ary TS I wreat abuiviance, and nlways fnd reaty s3osul K0OU pricen, “khu lands are offorod at fro &40 4 560 Rere, ‘and the itle feuerfect. No taxes until pd B anid conveynd, With all_fhese advaniages, should be without » comfortable hote, alid nOW time ta buy, becauss (€ thesa lands lllll o Junda the prices will bo doubled; Send fura *ppiy Lo =5, DAL A Cone idagz V. IRRE WILL BE A REGULAR MERTING OF THE Twelfth Ward Itepublican Club this evening nt Quustey's Hall, corner Malison and ltubaceta., v raify 1ha ltcyublicdn uominatioas. Uood speaksra whi be on Miserlinncots. N WLLUSTRATED LECIURY ON CRYLON WILL vo givan {a the lectura-room of Unfon Tark Can- @regatfous) Chiurch, ‘Thursday aveuluy, March L, at 8 w'clvek on_the, native tife, customs, aud castitnca, oy Delticner, f0r ten years iulsionary ot out TLand Commtslo toom 11, No. T Michlgan-av, ~ WEDDING CAIRDS GOTEA & UATLDS. BORES Siekthortedt Futiear idae Manes, ahisier wha Flus i EARTavING. 4 EIE Ol o Con o, RETING OF THE ACTIVE MEMBERS o | ¥, M, C. A. will ho held at thele rouina at | -y j for Llis purposs of nominating uing year, I ADIES INTRIRATRD IN WTIE GHICAGO KX- ‘change for Woinan's Work" will meut in the par- lors of the (rand Pacifc this morning at in o'elock. EW ENGLAND B“'l"l"lfll-TlH! LADIES' S8OCIE. ot the' First Baptiss Clinrcly corncr of Houth Heaha 'nuny'nrl-;’ nvita ;Iug:flm:m:l CH : a ur 1 .0 6 i foms of the chureh; TICKUtS thor. © | e S PONSD—{IIE, KRV, DIOOKE HENFOID'R CANDY. PO L, D yesios of v, Getann, e SR t th n—expressed (a s Va4t 25,40 o por I Al Pk CUNTIEIR Con tlonor: Chicezo, ure on Tiivd UnIeAriad. CRurGhs 14 postponcd 1o TUUTRIRY g, Aareh 20, PIE REV. JAMES K. APPLEBEE WILL DELIVER [ I{nl.l“fi!u:ra‘qn A e lay i -afan &iid ith ark, " In the Fuarth Unitarian Cliurch, cornur of Fralrio-av. an k‘rmnlu;h-n.. Fridny GYening, BORID: | e e e ningat A o'cluck. LEGAL. i “ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. 71\'" KHE Wi QA WOMAN'S, MISSIOXARY of Pautins aud W ity Congregational Chiurcl, corngr Huron:sta,, at 3 o'clock thisnfters on: Are. Thayer and Miss Forter, returncd Mis- . Fiuatiow, Wil Adireas tho TWECLIR: OUor BXOFENEROR | o TSl CE wareus Kronbord: Of LAEAT G20 4l fuietest, Codnty: Tilaots are heraby nolted thal TS RS P 1, asalgnod €0 7 hie PRl JUNIOR CLASS OF THR UNIVERSITY OF 1 duy Of Jautiary, IN7h a5 ezeft 0 f Wk 3;m ol s anun) ummuuln‘ymmxm. srty, peal and parsohal i teust 105,15 preacat thelt Tolbera e M et ottty nt™s | Slatme whdvs oath o uairination 10 WS orclock. ;rlm RUON PRAYERMEETING IN LOWKIE FAR- i oial Halt will be” condusied " 10-day by tho o, J. + Worrsll. Juuntls from t ste. Clle . 13, 1310, ; & Cllearo, Jaiy, i3y Gl 1ANCOCH: ASIERSGire Tenney & Flower, Atlorae: = POWDER. IROYVAL BAKING A A A A A AN AN AP PN et N OY AL B&WoER Absolutely Pure. ; 5 dore Do Tho Royal Bakizg Powder 1s & pure Cream of Tartar Powdeve =~ o oo yow Yorsi a ita wholzsomeness by such eminent chomty i B, 838 Ysommsndt o1 pholemmesci b vt L RO, T L ey Bewara of the fnjurlous Aluin Powders, Manuf acturers and deslers urge 704 = st allord tosell Lo 8% 20 Cta, A pound fiu nunhk: mm\‘:wu{;m stam, The contigued uss of ‘;:m proda! Dakis der loose, s mimoat, surs 10 con! .y 16 on the face, Sib T e oo beedaches s dyepepeins Adects Lo DIood, chuscd PITPIES : e

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