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family and felenda of our daceased brother in thelr THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Mrs. Scott-Slildons fs at the Tremont, The Hon. D. E. I Akron, 0., fsat the ————- THE CITY-HALL. ‘The school-teachers wiil get Baturday 4334 per cent of thelr January salariea in cash, Wiiloughby, Hill & Co. took out a permit for mprovements at their stors to cost $6.000. No serip was patd out,—the first tinio that has happened since the presses wurs sct agolug. Thu "I'reasurcr’s receipts were: Water Office, $1,846: Comptrolier, $351; total, $2,193. He W. . Boyle, General Agent of the BluaLine, fa registered ab the Tremont. The Ion. James Herrington, State Benator from Genava, Jil. {8 agucst of tho Tremont. The Hon, Henry Pochler, M. U. trom the * Becond Minocsota District, Is aguest of the | Connnissloner Chesbrough, who has heen in New York and Pittsburg for ten days past, {s expected home this morning, A. M. \Wright, the next Mavor, called on Mayor Heath nnd bad a long talk with him,— what about did not transpire. There is now outstanding, Inciuding what has been afsbursed this yesr on ola nccounts, ‘Fhe”redemptions to date, cash as woll as what came in as taxes, $650,000, Of the called paper, $11,000 been presented, Au absurd story was circulated about the Clty-Hult yesterday to the cffect that Mavor cuth liad told some of thie employes that Mr. Wright had promised lim there” would be no changes there, Mr. Wright positively assorts that e has made no promises of any k! anybody, nid Mayor Heath has not men to understand auything of the kind. The only foundation there 'is for thia rumor Jays in lie proclamation of Mr. Wright iadorsinis the resent administration, and ns hi o an tonorable man und of wood judgment, it is belloved thut but comparatively few changes will be made in the departments, for & timeat The Hon. N, 1. Josiyn, Siate Se Woodstock, Ill, fsone of tho gue H, M. Townsend, General Passenger Agent of tho Wabash Line, and Lewis Wiliame, General Buncrintendent of the Cincinnat!, Hamilton & Dayten Rallroad, aro at the Pacific, “The temperature yesterday, a8 observed by Manasse, optician, 83 Madison street, (TRIBUNS Building), was at 8 a. m, 17 der.: 10 8. m,, 185 12 m., 213 3p m, 208 7p.my at § a. m., 20.65: 7 p. m., 20.50, Messrs, Vandercook & Co., of this city, have complled and publislicd & completo Hlustrated guide to Leadvllle, Col, The pamplilet contains all that the most Ioquaitive might desico to know about the new miniug sottiement, and is full of cugravings. The Hon. W. C. Burchard, ex-Governor of dellvered = lecture last night before the Academy of Scicnces, at the raoms No. 263 Wabash avenue, upon ' Twenty Years in Honduras: a description of the country in its phyaical, soclal, political, and religlous o is knowa tn Enstern Honduras, ‘The Mayor received a copy of the Appropria- tlon bill {n the atternoon, but said he would not be prepared until to-day to say wbat ho pur- osed dolng, The trouble Is that, under the aw, he fs required to veto a whole item; that 1s, cannot cut down an appropriation for an im- vrovement, for instance, If ho thinks tao much monoy has been set aside for it. Should ho veto a wholsitem, rnd the Councll fall to pass it over his veto, not a penny could be availablo for that particular purpose, though it might be jualcious He did not specl(y auy that I hie cut n the present The tuck-polnters held a_meoting at No. 7 Clnrk street, and organized a 030 of assisting the Lricklas c for $2.50 on nnd after April 1. Sollivan was chosen Thempson Secretary. They will hold another meeting Friday evoning st the snmo place, < About fiftecn of the brick manufacturers of the city beld a meeting at the Sherman Hlouse yesterday afternoon, and had a private talk in d to prices for the coming active bullding No decision was arrived at, although there was a _gencral leeling that the price of ick would advauce with the imereased de- President and James to spend something. items, but remarked generall, and slashed a **worse’? bl t one might be passed. THIS COUNTY BUILDING, To-day the Hospital Committes will vislt that foatitution to sce how things are working. The books of the Collectors of Hanover and Northfleld were receivad by the County Clerk At 1:15 yesterda ahack uwned by P, morning, & team attachod to @, Healey ran away from {n front of No. 203 North Clark street, and at Burton place collided with a street-ar, golng south, The vehicle was badly wrecled, and the streot-car somewnat damaged. Tho runaway tcam wers caught by Ofticer Kalser beforo any further damage, “The Trade and Labor Council held a regular meotirg lnst evening st No. 7 Clark street, Sam Goldwater in the chalr, cent legislative attempt to Investigato the labor ‘problem was brought " up for discussios was decided to print an extra number o port of the Committee. ‘The Councl! adjourned after transacting a.large smount of routine County-Treasurer McCrea has now all denom- inations of Court-Liouse bonds. Nong of these securities were sold yerterday. John Halpin and Willlam Connors, charzed were releascd, on ball of $1, The result of Lie re- I vesterdny, Chris Mamer becom- Ma]. Gordon, the notca criminal lawyer of Inafanapolis, pald a visit to the County ing yesterday, and looked in upon State’s-At- Ha fs hore on businesa connceted with the Talt-Lovo murder case. 18 about 60 ycars old, and In his professfonal life las defended eighty-six persons charged with murder, and not ong of the number was huog, Tn the Criminnl Court yesterday, James Me- Elroy, John Herberl, aud Constable ‘Tnomas Rooney, who were charged with conepiracy, were adjudged Dr. Hondley, who is attending the young man Charles Clirlstiansen, who was stabbed Sunday night by Mike Murphy, thnt his patlent was in'a morc favorabl time since the occurrance. d with clotted blood, but he bears up so well that the Doctor entertains a hope of being able to clear out these clots, and it his efforts should prove’ successtul the young man's recovery will bo insured. .Telegrams wero recelved at milltary head- nm Capt. 8, H. Lincoln, fu Stanton, Texns, reported lnst ceveniuj Toft tung 1 ease of Witllam Earl, charged with an assault with inteat to Kill, Qeorge Dilener pleaded rullty to the charge of burglury, and was remanded to await sentenco. The Committee on Town and Town Accounts met ngain yesterday afternoon. It was decided to allow no bills hereafter coveriug the articles of ten, coffes, sugar, and tobaceo, families of eleht persona shall recelve no more than $0 worth of geods per month for out.-door relief, and families of six and under shall re- ceive 8§ per month, Alsothat when an Overscer of the Poor gives the orders he shall specify the articles therein, Attached toa bill of $118 from Dr. M, T. O'Cleary, of Lemont, was a request for refiglous reading mutier for the slvk poor. In necordance with the opinion of County-At- torney Willett, the Committee decided to aliow Town Bupervisors 81 per dav of ten hours for sorvices rendered s Overscers of the Poor. lerctofore bills hiave been presented for $1.50 per day, nud they bavo been audited at that rdte, Quite s mithber of iniscellancous bllls were audited by the Commlittee during the sca- ‘I'he aftalrs of the Bupervisor of the "lown of Hyde Park are suon to be Iuvestigated by the Committee. A prisover nomed Tom Campbell, who is con- fined in the Couuty Jail awaiting trial on tge charze of burglary, made gulte & mutinous demonstration yesterday 1t was viaitinesday, nnd mony of the prisoners had beon allowed the liberty of the corrldors, Campbelt beln Xov Raffen orderad hilm into his cell, und he re- A crowd of orisoners immedi- ately congrezated around the two men, and Jaller Currior, baving been informed of the trouble, went to the scene, and ordered Camp- ;ll‘hu prisoner sald he quarters yesterday fro command at Fort 3 nounce the roturn of Licut. Winston from a fourteen-days’ scout, « yestigations confirm the ‘previous reports that the 1ndians haye committed no further depre- dations beyond those already ri 1leves that thuy have no cause urisals, und foars no troublo from the Fort 8iil rts that bis in- for further re- A meetinzof the incornorators of the West- crn Monufacturers’ Mutual Insurance Company was held yesterday afternoon in Uie club-room .ol the Sherman House, and the Compun! formally organlzed by the election of ofticers, an follows: Jesse Spalding, President; Willlom M. Turner, Vice-President; Ciinton Brigus, Treasurer: William* B. Ferguson, Beeretaryy Jefferson Farmer, Mapgeers Hobert Low, Austin Cruver, ‘Witbeck, Excentive Committ, Quite a large sudlenco egrected Mrs. Scott- Slddons ot Farwell Hall lnst oventuy that thut reader’s popularity has nof on Ludington, presented was o somowhat diversificd one, the principal selections beiny scencs from Shak- speare’s 4 Twelfth Night,”” which the reader rendered with well-sustalned dramatic power, and Lewls’ * Manfac,” in the reeital of which Mrs. Biddons displayed great tragic force, nud et n discreet gense of the proper requirenients of the pleco. During the reading Mrs, Siddons was presented with o handsome floral tribute. “Tho 8t Patrick’s Socloty hield an adjourncd meoting ir: thelr rooms at the Grand Pacific Ho- tel last’ evening for the purpose of discussing wearrangements for the colanization conferenca tven at the Pactfic St Pat. nahan presided, letters from varlous 'nvited guests were read Mesars. McGrath, Mcllugh, ro_ndded to the The Executive Committce re- ported thatall necessary arrangaments had been made to insuro the succees of the conferenco und ° banquet, ‘addressed by fused to obey, bell into his cell. w Jajler then ordered him into a dungeon or durk cell, and he again refused to ubey, nccompany- ing his refusal with an oath. Currler drew a leveling it at the defiant desper- o to walk to the dungeon, prompt aetion thus tnken caused the other prisoners to fall back, and Cnmpbell marched down the corridor and locked up in the dungeon, where ho will be kept for somu time. The affair hud the appearance of a premed- itated nttempt Lo overpower the Jdatler and the Tarnkey, but the priseners could not have ac. complished anything by so doin; the koys of the an eye on the prisoners when they surrounded the Jafler and the luside Turnkey, I"EDERAh BUILDING. “The exports of alcoliol yesterday amounted to nnd bonquet to be Towle, and Roe on Recuption, niado n study, Messra. John C. Carroll and Joseph A, Engle wero clected members of the Boclety, ind the meesing adjourned to cotno tugethier ot the col- onlzation conference Mouday morning, The attention of the city suthoritics I ealled to the fuct that the contractors engaged tu put up the new block about to be crected bya Philu- delphis capitallst named 8. L. ‘Wabash avenue, opposite Fleld, Licter & indulged in & rather peculiar freak of economy Having leveled the. old Nevudn na few feet of the ground, they set firs to the remaining rains, which con. sisted largely of beams nnd flooring, and left it to burnto the ground. stationed with & bucket to watch the progress af the flames und Keep the pollee quisted. Lato Jast night, when the fire showed nosigns of abatement, this man safd he didn't think thero ‘» was anv dunger, as the burning mass was shut 1o on both sides by five-story bulldings, and the timber was of pine, which’ gave out ‘This may or may not have been true, but if this dangerous nrecedent ls allowed to be followed, wid every ccosomical contractor wrho wants to save the” prico of u few shovelers and Isborers has only ta hiren private incen- dlary and burn dows the buildings that stoud fu bis way, ft_will not tako lung to scare up anothier Ureat Flre. BALOON-KEEVENS, meetiug of. the Saloon- West Twelith esterday afternvon, John oors, und kept Tlicre wers $05,000 disbursed by the Sub. Treasury yesterday. Thesales of 4 per cents The internnl-revenuo recelpts yesterday were Whisky contributed $12,020, were received from cigars wid tobacco 83,440, uul from buer $763. of No. 1021 West Madison for upptarance before the Conrt in $500 hall, to answor to the chars of sehling lquor without Meense, Mrs, Ellzabeth Clark, who was sentenced to jull for six months at the Inst termn of the Dis- y drawlng a penslon, was Hospltal, in conse. street, was hol 1riet Court, for I} yesterday sent to 1 fquence of hier eyes boluy dizeased, Ton casks of silver dollars wera recelved at from the Philagelphin Mint, Inch keg containad 5,000 dollars, or a total of There 18 now -upwards of §! worth of the motal in the .Sub-Treasury vaulis, 'ie ease of Joseph Haecr, the Galena brewer, charged with haviug defrauded the Government by 1he duplicate usa of beer stainps, was sitb- mitled 1o Commissioner Hovne yesterday morn- i withont argument. 23,000 bufl to uppear.at the uext term of the Distrlet Courts Charles Turner, who was appalnted by the reeent Convention of Qaugers fn Cluclnnatl one of a Comnitteo to walt on the Commis- sloncr of Internal Revenue, returned Washington yesleraay. Coinwlssioner has agroed to allow all trayeling expenses lnenrred by the Unugers in the dis- charge of thelr dutica. Last December a special committee of the United 8tatas Sennta called on the Attorney- (eneral for information sa to the number of loyed iu each district at 1he Bub-Treasur * The regular weeki; Keepers® Unlon was Btreet Turoer Hall Feldkamnn in the chair, ‘I'lie varjous Cominlttees submitted renorts of a businuss character, and severnl new members were ndinittyd. Tha Cliairman called attentionto Lhe npproach pul election, und urged Ut ull he Unlon closs thelr plves of bus- inoss election-day, und go to the pollsaud work. 1lis sugccstion subseguant) motion and wus unaniinous| Mr. Baum moved the apogiutinent of a Com- mitten of seven to look efter the interests of took the form of a Hu reports that the Adulph Miller was In fuvar of {ho matlon, and spoke ut somne length, ureing that o Cotuinitteo be appoluted to organize for work ut the polls, uik that they depart frem the custom of former years of allowhis the election to gu by defauit, le wanted the Committea to obtaln “from the several cundiuates that might be presented their vlews on the suloon question, or Sunday laws, wnd report, and tor the Unjon to ey af as IL mbieht ses fit. drup sent forward 1t shows that [n this Deputiea were empluyed, all in t! CRIMINAL, M. Momer, Willlam Broderick, and A Hand monud were arrested yusierday for resisting Cons stable Daran, Justice Footo continued their casen to next Wodnesduay under bonds of $000 ssloy, und the following Buwm, A. Mueller, 11, ruder, John Foldkamp, + Eoglehanit, Courles Louls Schwucijow, and Joseph Michle, Ou wmatfon it was resolved to huld meetings each week until after-the electlion, alternsting butween the North Side ad West Bide Turner Hiulls, unnd the Judictary Commttce was instruct- ¢d to coufer with the Judiclary Committes of the City Counctl wid ather mewbers of that y to-day i1n reference to the pool-table ordls nunce, aftor which the meeting adjourned for ouu woek 1o the North 8ide Turuer Hall, William Swissler, Jr,, su employo of the Sherifl’s ufifce, vsserts that he was assaulted und robbed by highwaymen late Thursday night, near the corner of Peorla and Jacksou streots, He lost a gold wateh und $15 In eagh. Edward und John McCall took a chaoge of venuo yesterduy from Justieco Foote to Justice D'Wolf, und were discharged on the charge of perjury preferred by “Frlend” W, T, Fisn, whose allirmativa was not enough to catablish ‘The Chicagn Medical Bociety, at{ts last requlur mecting, 8t tho Grai following resclutlon A e fellow-member, Dr, William as becn removed by desth froui our 0l "That this Soclety deepl: hd' thereb! lne’d, n%l this dispensation ¢ m ful and houorable member, o “h“:’l e dl!'l;‘l' r-ymyuhhn with the otel, passed the y dle‘nlnru h‘;’ T Arrests; ¥rank Bomme, \[if ical profeasion hae lost & Rathacios, at thels home. fi' sssaulting his wite, Mary Joues, Kittlo Huward, Mary Btraher, Gus 0, 74 Dremur streot ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUN Rose, and John Anderson, charged with disor- derly conduct {n participating (o a danco at No. 153 \Vest WV hln{an atroot, & aaloon kept by {uden, larceny of §4 cash from B. Tata: tie John Mille Last evening OMeers Madigan and Amstein of the Arinory noticed Lvo men attempting to soll a revolver in P, R, Trenlich’s sccoud-hand stors, at No, 4913¢ Clarkwtrect, and as one of them d as Johw Morrissey, nllas ** Texas Jnck,’ “they stepped in “nud arrested them. Tn their posschsion were found two “other revolvers, which looked so susplclons that. the officars went to their apart. ments in the lodging houso of Willlam Murtha, No, 375 Clark atrect. 1n an old satchel in thy ronm twere foitad some elghty .pocket-knives of dlfferant makes and pattern, three foot-rules, nine revolvers, ono uistol, und scven silver spoons. “Toxas ' Is recently from 8t Louls, and his companlon, who -gave the namo of ¥Frank Wyman at the statlon, clalms to hail from 8t. Louia also. It is supposed thnt the goods were stolen either {n that city or at some was recog! point between hora nad there, Justics Summarfleld: Mary Gaskins, larceny of & wateli from Willlam Denipster, of No. 633 Archer nvenue, $500 to the Criminal Courts Thomas Gasking, her husband, discharged; (icorge Ranz, lareeny of savaral pairs of pants from the Boston Clothing-House, $300 ta the Jnines Brooks, caught stealing fur- viture from storagze in_.n lumber-ofilcs nenr ‘tllcl :oru‘nl:r bc?' i t‘ul'k mmK Ser- man strects, An Jonginy 0 L. cating, .Fuh Lgnch.eluz t stealing a wheelbarrow at the corner of Clark and Harrlson strects, 825 fine; Thomaa Jones, disorderly vagrant, $100 fine; C. P. Mor- gan, J. A, Webh, J. J. Walser, Levi Bolo- Chatfleld, ticket-scalpers held once agatn in $100 each to the Criminal Court,they waiving examination upon the charzes he nizainst them, Justlce Morrison: John Jdackson nud Patrick Dalton, larceny of a shawl from Ellen Klein, of No. 877 Biuo Teland ave- nue, §300 to the Criminal Court: Michact Malier, who has twice been held aver to the Criminal "Court for robbluy a hackman last Chiristmas, 81,000 to the Criminal Court, in the bopes that a third attempt to convict him will rove auccesstuls Frank Conwuy, threats to ill Niciolas Quirk, §300 to the 10th; Thomns 20thy $500 to the Criminal Court; mon, and W, F. brong! Wooaward, nctty sneak-thief, $10 fine; Mar IKilb und Willie "Riley, allas the ! Preacher,” 00 fine for yagrancy; John Bhechan, clarged with picking: the pocket of a -Mrs. Ch-nhlm'.l living on Iubbard street, and also charges with belng one of thres men who abo ta week ago euterad a grocery at the corner of Hubbard nnd Oukloy streets, aud after intimidating the intimes with revolvers, vobbed the money- drawer of about $11 cash, $1,000 o the 15t} Martin Mulvey, charired with complicity in the above robberies, dlscharged; Georzre Wise, drunkard, sent at his request to the Housn of Correction for thirty days; Mary Mclntyre, drunkard, $50 fine. Justice DetWalf, uresiding in the North Divlsion Court fn place of Justic Kaufmann, fincd Henry HofTert 325 for repre- sonting himself to bo a poliee ofiicer; Willlam McKay, assaulting Antonlo Venollo, and mnk- {ug free with his wife, $100 fino: Gotsliob Eber- hardt, a worthless vagrant, $100 flno. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ORAND PACIFIO HOTRL. €, A:Tiroadwater, M'nt'na LK. Thomas, tLakeCit: E. W, Coit, Philadolphis, L. E. Heed, St. Paul. PALMER TIOUSE. J. M. Allen, Hartford. [F. L. Griswold, Peorls, .}, Pleceons, Boston, |7, B, Mandoville, N. Y. . 1, Waldron, Lafayatte. 1. Grifith, Cincinnatl, onraw, Milwaukee, |E. L. Unker, Red Wing, L. D, Palmer, Yankton, A F, Newland, Detroit. SIERMAN HOUSE, F. M. Dissoll, Philr. . Goldbers, Ogdon, U., |W. If. Souther, N. Y. J. M. Jacques, N. Y, .-TREMONT 1IOUSB. E. R, Egnew, Calro, i, 'J, . Ssivester, Bt.Louls C.H, Thompaon, Jeil, Clty'd, McMuhon, London. €. E, Bragdon, Boston, M J, E. Mason, Omuha. John M. Walte, U, Al THE MENARD ROBBERY. A CURIOUS SEQUEL. The police bave not yet succeeded in arrest- ing the perootrators of the outrageous robbery at the resldenca of T. Menard, No, 87 Winthrop piace, which was noticed in yesterday’s paper. The shock given Mra. Monard and daughter by 1lie robbers was bardly greater than that recelved by them when they read la yesterday’s TRIBUND thut Joseph Bertrand was the principal, and his boon companion, John Joseoh Gorman, the other robber. It will be remembered that the men put on masks the moment that Miss Me- nard opened the door, and that while they wera {n the house only one of them spoke. These are the only vlausible ressons for the Menards not recognlzing them. Joo Bertrand i3 a near relatiyo of the fumily,—a nephew, it i3 said,—and has been an occasfonul visitor to the house for vears, Yonng Gorman wns also known to them as his chum. Bertrand fe about 18 years of age, and had beon employed untll Thursday mornlng ns a bell-boy at Burke’s European Iotel. Ho was smart and active, and, so far as known, honest, dered u good, fatthiul boy, His varents reside at or near the corner of Waller und Maxwell streets, Gorman is a young #lip of n Loy, 18 ycars of age, and ratlier under size, 1le 13 no relative to the Jog Gorman who figured so extensively in eriminnl circles during the past year, s father 18 the Adama street . bridge-tender, and Hves at 410 Mn{lltrcoL ‘The boy was at ono time ewployed Bertrand at the hotel, but quit’ work 0 o to achool, and a short while ago Tul& work to help hls father ot ridre, so that the latter would not be re- uired to hire a man for tho spring months. wind was alirays consl witl the by Nelther of the boys has ever been arrested. Bertrand obtalned the carrfage, ns stated -calcrdnf. at Beardsloy & Nowton's llvery, on i strect. Onco befory be obtained o rig, - repreacuting that it wes wanted by o jguest of the house, and he pgave his own name a8 that of the guest. ‘The Dblil was scttled when the bugay was returncd, and hence there yras no hesitancy in glving him o ric when ho asied for one ‘Thursday morning, 1t {8 thought that the boys intended tu leave town with all the plunaer they coutd gather together, as they had with thern most of thelr clothing, towols, sonp, and Randolpl combs, nud a black bottle Nlled with water. ‘Ilie first arrests mado- by -the police wero threo boyvs named Ed Brown, nlias ** Brownie,” James Mangan, and John Kelloy, each of wlotn llves fn the ylcinity of Winthrop pluve. They were kept in custody for several bours, mul were shown to the Menards an thy other wiinesses for ldentification, Lut no ono recognized them, und they Is tha son of P, Kelley, of No. 245 Laomis strcet, who took un nedve part in scaring ol the robbgrs, and purauing thcin across the prairie, and who was the person sclected by, the crowd to bring tho liorsa amd buegy to the statlun. The wrath of the father, when he heard thist somo stupid pe- leeman hud arrested his son for the affalr, can were witimately rejeased. Kelley better be fwogiued than described, VITAL STATISTICS. THN ANNUAL BEFONT OF THE COMMISSIONER oF REALTIF was completed yesterday, and from 1t the fol- Jawing was taken. 1Te trusts the tirdo {8 not far distant when the Council will recognizo the propriety and neces- ity ' for n more liberal provision for scientific und expert services, repeating the opinfon here- tofore exprassed that the Ilealth Department of 80 lurge a city ahould he able to secure the fmpartant ald and information which an accom- plished chiemlist und microscoplst could supply, For the first time i the history of Chicngo, ho was ablo to presont & report ot the number of smmos . approximately correct, und §t was gratifying to obsurve that this important branch of reglstra- tion was reeelving a more lntelligent apprecla- tlon by physlcians und the better class of mid- wives, ‘The legal value of such registration was of vast hinportanco, During the year there were registered 11,153 births, an increaso over 1877 of 8,709, Theso returns, however, still fell short of the uctusal number boru In the city. ‘I'ho mortality of 1873 was lesaithan that of 1877, and, notwithstanding the large accesslons to the population, Jusa thun that forany year sluca 1872 In 1873 the number was 10,1 1878, 0,8074 1874, 8,025: 1875, 7,800 1876, 8,57 1877, 8,020; 1478, 7,422, 'The excessive heat of the week endluy July 20 gave su unusual dealh- rate, probably fnereasiug the wortality for that and Ui following weeks 250 fron diarrheal dis- cases und sunstroke. Without epidewmivs of any kind, the resining discuscs were &3 ususl in thelr charucter, uud so gouerully distributed thropgh tho Hst us to deprive them of speclal ‘Thu death-rate was 10,50 per 1, siznjlicanc —a luw on {n our mldst, and the nev oraus wnd untiring’ efforts “to offect thelr re- | could fet hia laughter have vent. mavsl or destruction. IR OREAT NATURAL DISADVANTAGES FORI which ad always cmbarrassed those charged swith the sanitary Intoreste of the vity rondered | A Titled Englishmun Who Found Amert: it necessary that Chizazo should avall {tsell of all (ho ald “which modern ecicnce and liberal means could furnish to prevent the orlgin and' sproad of disease, It ho recurred again and again to this necessity, It was only bersuse ho rewcarded the respons(bl contd ba |mposed wupon tlic Councll. The De- | Preasions of the mind of o man on whoso head partment stiould havd o care bogond the routine: | ho has sllzhied, Altogothier, I was but a forte of *scavengering 74 it should be animated by | night In the Imperial City—as 1 bellove Now n !llfli‘". Iol"pmwczillun, ol nuuclp?uun ‘lfltdi'l““: and jt shonl ve sume sign of an Intelligent S : appreclation of the consequences of sanftury 8an Frantisca, for 1 hurried across the vast con- neulect. To retorm tencment houses, sunpresa | {Inent, only stonplig on my '"%"Z“ out n day epldemics of preventiblo discases, recoustruct, | 8% Ningara, and one at Salt" Lal clean, und dislufect yanits, reguiato offensive | Way Irom the shores of the Atlanticto thosa trades, fnspect the foud supplies, and destroy | Of the Pacific, In New Yerk 1 sayw but little of or consign to the rendoring tanks everytning [ the socloty of that place, not caring for dininyg unwholosome, to clevatu the standard of munje: | out or lm‘mllbfll coremony, uud passing my Ipal cleantiness n atroets and alleys and yards, | 9ays in walks ol —thls was the leaitimate work of the Heaith | 8t the theatre, orinn theatrical club yclept Department, and concerned every citizen. ‘The improvement, of*the homes of the poorer or dependent. clnsses' had conatantly occupfed hia attention, nud méasures to Improve their | gwpitet character und condltiun liad been pressed to the 7 ¢ . g I GEeut of Ie bowaratd . nieanse 1o Serin :llll..ywllhl!d to seo the social Mife In the American “tenemient, hiouses' was applicd to dwellings that presented tha widest df B8 | con more imoartially Judge of what would be feature they possessed in common was their oc- | pad cupancy by more than three-families kecoing bouso fndependently.. The appended table ex- | Brittshers with atch na tapediment would do, 1 plaina Itself: L o L mixed with oll classes, In the street-car or om- Ward, Iiouses, Familles, Occupants. | nibus (which, in its ‘American form, 1s as supe- 4 8L " .....i | rlor toour London *bus as is 8 Paristan Victoria "'12 1,311 890 | to o “growler™), In the Union Club—tho it By 75 | Travelora' of New York,—and in the palatial BOG 2,105 10,478 | stcamer of tho Iludson River, to which steamer hiitd 2184 0,098 | and to which river we have nothlug to comparg e 2,005 $,054 | In the Old World, Wherever Lwent I found all 260 1,055 4,748 | ‘clagses of the Awmerleans nos only civil, but poiY 466 * 1,728 | hichly clvilized as compared class for class with My *1*4 Kind and courteous, nnd, with rarc exceptions, Trth o “{ well-informed, wetl-bred, sud having more re- Fourteenth s 2,494 finement of manuce than any other neople I Fifteenth, .. et have ever come amonr, What struck mo Sizteonth 1,171 cspeclally fn Nesw York was the invariable clvill- Seventeenth 2,604 ty shown ' by nll classcs of mon to women, Eigntconth. 830 whether the” women rustled in sllk or wore Total. This fleld of saultary worlc was almost 'un- | for a lady., Docs.not this somewhat contrast limited In_extont, and gave the inost gfati- | with the surly, grumpy inclvility that1s ssown fying results, 1In the absence of any law | to the tair sex in our Fublle carriages and giving _bim authorlty to order the vaca- | streetal This politencss tlon of uninhabituble bulldings and to re- | boring country to ours, mere lip and eye civili- fuss to lot them ogaln be occupied until | ty, but arlses, I belleve, from o mutual and {n- placed fn proper mn‘l”l it hls duty touct under the act to meot the | fore, the Americans of every class are endowed. emergencies of an eplitemie, sinco domiciles, without the energrotic and vigilant attention of | or hotel, ono was not met by thoso assembled sanitary authorltivs, beeamo nuracrles of overy | witha '*\Who the dash is this person whom form of contagions discase wnd of perpetual | nove of usknow, and what the dosh docs lio epldemlcs, und “thus alwoys stood as n_wreat | hored" sort of look; wor, 1 ono catered fnto menaca to the public safety and health. During | conversation with somo one in a rallway car or a the year 11,030 formal notles were scrved on | Steamer, was oae wreoted with that truly ownars, agents, or tennnts to abato nulsances, | British etaro which, in this country of ineutar und 801 sults wero brought where notices to | projudics nnd nrrogant assumptlon, conveys as remedy or_abate had not been promptly ob- | plainly as words the question, * What the wls- served, Ho would prescut to the Council the | chlef do you mean by speaking to e without draft f an ordiuaoce, or tenoment-houss law, | Walting for an futroduction?” which would givo the Department a dircet and full control of the sanitary arrangements nud | you'ask a servico from & stranger, it Is accord- conditions of thess houses of the laboring | ed n:ndl'l!. without condescenaion or fuss; that classes, among Reterring to the regulation of offensive trades, he ndverts at sume lungth to the SLAUGHTERING AND RENDERING BUSINESS, and tells what has been done to rellove . | try among the richer clagses, und none ol.'thn ple ot the nuisance which hus nllllcmlv lh‘unl:pfgr o ’efl’ m“‘mmg urlagiuesy o{ ';:? fm“"]h .h'h L years. 'Thereare located within the city nad ‘“iohy pr‘?v !. n‘mnng‘ mlx‘r ,{ "sm?p »d ""ul Within ono mile of the’ limits thirty-two pork- ;”,l 'm“','n c% mfi'ec:‘?&c{, :f ;lu nl‘l’ c:{c “j pucking-houses, twelve _cnttic-sinuzhtoring. | 105 MY Way I Lhe streess of B e eIt :muws,’ ncvunl m:uln:f manulnctories, thirteen | AN OF Solerus o {9 ra-ane, il (1 llougcs for exclualive dr ¥ lue factories, two biood-drylng houses, tlve by & maly duiiel morlol Il omiles . L, A.Carter, P'k'n, TIL H, Winsor, DesMainea . Lockwood, Clucin, A, Clark, Cudar R'pds, J. A, Sutton, Plttsburg. |D. 1L McPherson, L'ndon Q. 1L Thomas, W. Unlon. Dr. A, dpeinger, Cincin, |C, 11 Butterfleld, Ev'villo . " (6.1, iKollogy, Hochestor, H, H. Whitcomb, Milw. {A. Manlove, New York. ecl-canning gatablishmonta. — There wi e i &%‘u%fi: #li”f&%‘;’oyf" 5,071[7;8 [l“‘z‘;u will more readlly secure a purchaser 3,900 cattle, und sheep, which yiclae i 18707 pounds of, bood, "[um.fi',,l el ier Tids ar 1y Lady That, On tho contrary, the cooking and drylng. But the fertilizing cstal ) V' . Uahumarita had boed oting offal from all”uver | Jeit "af' itune Whika. seoms io o Likis osa o country, which Is nrought lioro In_eats— | jpapliing than_actual insolenco; ba will allow thousands of tous of fotld materlal artlving | iy 10 1Guk a8 lonw s you Itk at ay of tho ar- fx“'fl:’c’"x’m‘l‘;“ nvl:l:l:n:lz:’nfla;“%‘;“::fin“&‘;: ticles hia shop may cuntnln{, and will” bo equally anch.“ n{nrchtl. the 'L'm\?lu of Lauke issucd an or- | SHILI you purclidas or 4 .der thut not o poun , showld bo' bmught[ \vl} {“ its |]1‘m"'! m‘; #nx;i 1nto a Jeer, and If you were to shuw himn your purpose of converalon . idto tortilizers, ani h pluced policmen at all praper polnts to execute :%?.?dh;‘;:::b:nnll}ulu“hiw ‘,’,‘.‘,‘J einman L he :;:fin‘m‘f‘;‘;‘! u’}’ég&‘fig‘;‘!flfg{?{o";’z&‘;t‘:m}fi:; thing more in being a citizen of o great Ropub- gard ft 0s for thelr hirhest interests to cease | It than mere sound, und that, slthough vou drying thelr tank matgrial on thele premlscs, 1o thinks the nuisancy h control. D, M. Richardson, Uctroit C. C. Chester, Choyenno H, Willlams, Omaha, ho says the Fallerton-avenuo condult will bein | whom I camo in contact, und , und 1n no single In- operation by caely suinmer, and {f successful | stance did I meet with anything but pgurlout 'wlrttll‘l"vvn“lly mcl}{n:u- Hré.\‘uch. l:xufl:&nch‘nrl-n(ch civility,—the elvility n[‘equn? i ¢! he canal interscction, and partlenlarly {ts 4 v} forks,aro 10 1 daploradio conditlon, THero eauld | e e a e e Tt s bo no question that this stoulzh of filth coursing through the southwestern portlon of the clty was a terrlble monace to the health of the people. It not ouly dircetly created disease, | gurselves, but, by the soptis Intluences it goncrated, in- vited ihe location und development of such ept- demic germs a8 might be Introduced from with- | nop to f{m;e tl:(s c|oun:n ulznrcnhdunzcn ttached to the report are the vital statistics, gg_}nlnl:, havo been already pubfished ta Tra As o rule, they are those who have Inherited or Trmuxse. Tho Board of Trustees held anadjourned | thuso units. Wiiat Eoglishman but regrets, and meoting yesterday afternoon. The canvass of Is hioartily sshamed, of his feliow-countrymen the returns of the electlon Thursday showed | on the Ruino steamors, or in the gullerics of the result to be a8 published—021 agalnst village | Romel *¢ Where,” ho crics, *‘do theso vrlal- orzanization, and 13 In favor of it 'The reslg- | 1als come from? What carer of Evcland has nution of Constable Bucker wus sccepted, An " ordinauce was passed_for the holdlng of tho | think thut they bolong to usl” And what can usual spring cloctlon, Water loan bonds of the | Lo more propasteraus and mafals thau that, firat undd second Issue, to the: nmount of $3,000, | becauss t . ro ““““““"{'“é’fo'{,'&f"'"“ class of bonda to the | About regard tho " Milor Angluis” na 2 sub- amount ol | en_pald, wud wora eanceled wid destroyed, | #hould bo put down as having long red ‘I'he Board 'adjourncd thl tho noxt regular meet- | Whiskors, o, Tho late election dn. a villago oranization | huge spluy feeul It would bo as unlust to Yudga 1ooks very much ko & scliemes to distributa | ail English men and women by such tronaga at tho public oxpenso fu the way of | think ihut the Americana reseuible t 1dges’ of clection fias, pay for polllug-places, | foant W:ln Iw"-luly 4ot “‘};“.‘f‘“'“{,‘“ f:pturg ote. The manner of holding tho election ju ono | 17 :?bl ne G‘ff“f """“ “? lu‘m c “l’;: 3 Ill‘lll precinct nt least waa difforent from all provious | Yot thie fo Pt ey ::’“;'Ja:n o clections, the vatars botng allowed to enter the o Wi il ¢ Ind b ] R T !ml? ’v:r atu room whore the judies-hud the ballot-box, and | the fl;" A ndependence, I would wish every wihcm n'l[ollll number {1( kn|m|n: nplmncm! 'to a | young Englishman of means—nud cspocially of fiL“.‘.fi?," préfiu"'lrf,wk:“::Lfi,:,r%. villaga or. | Atlantic, und to mix with that great people. He eanizatfon wero provided, und thiose who voted | ould leurn more by speudiug & few mouths ba for tho mensure hnd to scrateh *agatnst,” aud | ! AT atiore ahpoetitnini Lo nmnolky write the word *sor,” and this in face of the | and the wn’l‘d“{: the ;;vum l—nnl,]\.‘; st Lon fin"; :"clm%lé;_‘ \Im’hwc:c lnnu%nr‘:sy"nmau IIW&‘K in fflrl.}fl‘lgzl":l:d of ‘v:lbw‘ ‘3{3:0 wfifun ';m‘ \:‘)‘u u"' gy o . The yotes et hereby made so " 5 onen |l‘mt the jm;;z«.;n hia o trm;l)lo";u keeplng fr‘::’l‘{‘o"} & ,_.’f,?"é‘; "?';gfi‘rfi or fifl",l,"’}'gd.fl"‘ ap hllx.\ 3‘:‘1’5&'1.?&‘{‘?"",‘"‘&“',.'3.3 ,'3:".'1‘2 X:’llgc(:];nh({:’; return, echo the phrase ‘of_the yuumz' French who slgned the call for. tie clection, probably | noble, who, having visited Euglnind towards thu notmoro than Lvo or threo voted for the L‘l:d ot 3'1'1 l'ret:f?nnghule'“l‘t;ld hellm -gy]e‘d re, thus indieating that they wero not fu | Whut holind learuo uglund, replied, 0 earnest i the watter, think.! hits boon uned with highly benoficial resute dnring | yiig BRIDGE-AL T the past four gears In the varluus forma of dyspep- | Moure, ?lhm-m L wln, gnrmm.g CHAL tlon, ote. Kumyss isnot p medicine; 1t 4s o ple ant, winolike beverage G food) mado from wilk, | duclier, pecallarly grateful to a dslicato stomach, Nothing | ARG, 00 Years o olee makes flesh, and blood, and straneth so fast, st Lrdio'cinekon the 15t Itcan Lo eafely relied on fortha recuporation of i those cases ul low vitality 5 ordinary nutrition fail.” llewato of finliations, | Iannah (Nebh, aged o7, Bend for painphlet on kamyns, A, Arend, cuemlat, o originutor, 170 Madison street, Chica We have Just occupleit our immenso new stores, | F Math ‘Wabash avonuo and Blonrue streot, Our late ade ditlons In tho carpet, furniture, and wall-paper lines make this the most completo stock fu \he oal West, Huyers nfiered greater inducoments than 3 N N over, CRIfugo Carpet Company. (“h.‘i‘l‘l.l’dlfl.\ CITIZENS OF TIIE FIFTH WARD, Dr. Trice's Cronm Haking-Powiler In by ominent | T4t FIRST vh i chemiats decided to boshe beat.” Never suld In | lotel clun-ruviug to T lny“hu ‘m’n:x'm:‘fi::'xl l;f“n':“-? bulk, X Tuculay's Convuation, Goud speskers will sddreas tio e ——— il L B s (MK FIFTH WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB W) DRUNKENNESS, LR LETH NALD, RERUACaN Shiads Dr. D'Unger, discover of the cinchona cire for | this cveniug at b o'cluck. ?{unkeuneu. cures all cases, Noow 2L Palmer | rpmyk SIXTH WAND HEPUDLICAN CLUB WILL onse, % ", He Emcrson, whose flower-garden was beligg 4\ FOUTITIL WATID (TEY ifiqm ascratched up by the heny, to help deviso some ieet 1its evening at Arnio itA Mail, Tudisoe-av,, plan to prevent further damnge, After a_con. | Betwes 1ath agd Thirtici-ats, slderation of the wavs und means, Mra. Emers #ou hit upon the expedisnt of putting Huen AI.L nuxuuums.h'rumurn eloves upon the feet of the galllnaceous Van- dals, ‘Thiorean, who hiad a keen scuse of humor, | Urothers, Nu. 240 Sadtsou-st. restralned the faughiter Which wos nearly clok- : img him, und gravely, under Mrs. Emerson's direction, bandued the claws of the asscmblud 000, but if a death-rato of 13 per 1,000 ot population was takeu as the standard for & town or city iu which no person died of & pre- yeotible disease, Liera was in Chicaga's mortns ary records conclusive evidencs of tho extent to wiich Uio remnvahin causcs of dlseass provalled baruyard’ in stout luew cloth, ¥or an_bour or | A NUTHE L PRFUITORTTY 70 BEE arsjard b o fue it for b hont ot | A Vembtdinb i M bbbt household waa greutly pleased, Finally thers | thecitizensof cmuuuu'lunnmn. By ronuest was beard an. exuliant crow, ‘The rooster had | Pauy B Wil give one of thulr bus drill uxbiatiious seratchod through s bandages sud was tri-: nphlyg over his exploit, ‘The bens followed sult, uud Mra, Emerson was raduced to despalr, SATURDAY: MARCH 15, I879—SIXTEEN PAGEN. sity of the most vi white Thoresu went to” the ‘woods, whera ho PLEASANT IMPRESSIONS. DRAINAGE ¢ enns Intelligent and Well Bred. Lord Ronatd Gower (n Vanity Fuir You have nsked mo to give you in a few lines miy linpressions of the Ainerlenn poople. This ity na thu greatest thiat sounds Lo me lko askinga fy to give his im- York Is now valled—on my voyaze to and from e Cily, on my out the towi, and my evenlngs *“Fhe Lambs," in Unlon Square, where pour Harry Montague, one of the best fellows that ever stepped, had, on tho day after my arrlyal, entered my nome as honoraty membver, Not belng n{zrawmuyu, and not ecaring to appear in o and titie linon overy eveiing, and hav- TENEMENT LIOUSES, , ot as o guest, but as teaveler, £ think I Iferances: theonly | tho lmpression made n & cosmopolitan, than I traded on belng an Englishman with a handle attached to my name, as probrbly most the English; not only amlable, but, as & rule, —_— —— | linsey-wolsoy or homespuni however crowded oerveeed, §06 17,708 78,010 | the caror the footway, room was ot once made s 10t ns in a neich- itlon, he hnd regarded | Luitivo good breeding with which, as 1 sald be- For instance, {f one entered a room fn a club My experlenco has been 1o America thatit sen s litle of tho Anobbish wish to u‘)pcnr 10 thoss we do not know as greater peo- pla than we really are, little of that disgusting patronago of mannor that prevails in this coun- ving of fortilizers, threo kown ns u '*good customer) be recelyed and grimaces, who will think that he by shiowing sotno atticle ordered by my Lord New Yorl tradesman or shopkeeper recelves you do not; but he of nnimal matter | 17V Dok rub his hauds und contract his features superiority of position by affecting to Jook down. P hmx:) (nncfi ymfi?cll a nunsnur huh:lg Krmtnl?t eing o Républican or a shopman, bie mizht be {8 now practically under | gyiofo pmv‘:! to'you that nm‘:’ man 18 88 good a8 - anather. 48 70 Tha niver, I mixed with all claases, and spolko to all with s, which is after all great_people, aur brothers, who, although wo have for =0 mgny years presumed to treag them as poor relattons, are {n some forms of common courteey nud genoral politoneas far superior to 1 grant that the Americans we_meet on the Contivent of Europo are often offensive in mao- uud give a very unfavorablo impression of Io urges thit fmuodinte steps be taken | thelr caugn‘tryhbnlhrylu foreigners and () Euglish- men; but, believe me, theso are the exceptions. made fortuncs which they know not how to spend, and, therefore, haye, come over to the : Old World, Avhich they astonlsh with thelr SUBURBAN. vagarles und extrayagances, Dutft would ho TAKE. most unjust to judea the American people by and women ho meets on the boulevards of Paris, produced such frightsl Great heavens! to e Palnls Royal Theatrs and M. wera presented ns having | Ject of wverlasting ridicule, all English Lords ‘z-fim two {nchea long, and wives and danughters With poka bonnets, llm[} curls, and types aato {\u Amner- on were con- | Vosition—to vieit the great couutry across’the B el = DEATIIN, AREND'S KUMYSS “TROWBIIDAY xcino, Wik., on the evening of resldonce of her uncle, Mr. Milton ot 31, Trowkridice, youhiest daughter 0 Juha W. Trowbridge, 0f paralysls of tha bralu, 10 tho 313 year af her ugs, GRIFFITA-O0n 14th Tt st the reitience of her irs, Thotnas auks, Rverside, 1, Mrs. 1 e iled, Micli. Funeral o take place niisen, genoral dubility, cunsumpe h jost. e Bt s pers nissse copy, O'NEIL=March 12, Dayid O'Nell, soa of Thomns and ) which medication or 47, Sumday, March 18, by carriages fo 8t Church, thruve by cars to Calvary Cemalery, Uy March 13, Mrs. D, Tlupelle, owar, of this vity, MATHIS~Narch 19, at 333 South Jefferson-at., A, Ticwaius removed (o Princoton. 1. ANNOONCEMENTS, Folitioal, cigo. e e WHERE \/E ARE—WHAT WE OFFER, X ot tho request of iy friends | annouuce myself ws ————— an Indopandont candidate trr Aldeemian of {hy FIfih PRE-EMINENT. spud. o KUCHALLMAUAULEL, B'l"llltl.ull REPUBLICAN WA Club will meet thi 7 hold 8 lieeiing at Joli ['felfter's Hall, 772 ialstads e ——i sk tilw avoRduK, : Glaving Chivkeus, U i 1 WILLE & TERTING OF THE EIGNT. 1), Thorean, says a writer in_tho Boston n-\nl‘xl TS et o b e Turass o Tiah fu- atd o'clack wharp for th , was oues called upon by Mrs, R, W, ey elo 2 e Al Utk Adel OF Ailscellnnoous. IENDS, AND THE menibers of (ho buboray Vorcln ara requcatad ta stiend » movilog 1o bu hold ab the ofitéu uf lisiteld {ra, under the 130 1. 10 ctual help to D"- JULl OLWIES BMITH .WILL LECTUNE Befor the Vhllosophical Socicty (uid sxcolay st Plocks 4 Hie” Atbeuwum, S0 Dearbora-at.” Bubjectt EQ. P, GOIRE REGULAR TRADE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, March 18, 8:30 a. m. % ’- 1138 120 Wadashrag *® Our Largo Oponing 8§, Bales will be hold g Tuestay, March 18, Baals & Shs, Weduesday, March 19, Dry Guoig Thursday, March 20, Boots & Shoe, Triday, March 21, - - - Diy Goog, SALES PEREMPTORY, To commence eoach d O'CLOCK SHARP, Goods with catalo, for inspection. pring Traqe In addition to our usual assortmont in Dry Goods, Cutlery, Underwear and Notions, ‘We shatl offer at this sals the varitably Lagest and Best-Assorted Lize CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, That wo have yot shown this season, Trado will serve thoir best interosts by be- BU0E Now l’flldy In addition to re sholl soll 8 BANKR1eT. STOCK AND SHOES TUES BANKRUPT STOCK OF *ING ON WED O CHAS. B RABDIN Db 118 &120 Wabash-ay, A —\_’\ Bular goods we NESDAY, - An Important and Leading Foature 18 A LARGRE Bankrupt Stock Bhort Hnd Claths and Furnishing Goods. All Gontlomen's Wear, OVERALLS and JUMPERS The Best Line ovor offorad at Publio8ale in this oity. Also One Huudred Dozen, Percale . 40 Chviot Shirl, An Invoice Ladics’ Whitewear. “An Tnvoice Silver-Plated Ware, CARPETS 10'CLOOK P. M. GEV. P. GORE & CU., Auctioncers. 70 cases Men's Calf Boots, 450 cases Mon's CF. and Bf, Alex, Butt, and Cong, 125 cases Boys' CF. nnd BE, Alex, Butt. and Cong. 60 cases Youths' Cf. and B Alex, Butt. and Cong, 100 cnsnelfimw-(!ut Ties, Buit, and Oxfords, 200 cases Men's anil B 300 cases Woms,' Kid, LENENTTE, 159 Auctionaers and Appraisers, OUR SATURDAY'S SiLg COMMENCING AT 0:30 TEIS MORNING ‘The Iargest stock New and Second-hand FURNITURE, Parior Sulls, Chamber Sels, Lounges, Easy Chap, A LINE OF OVER 150 New and Used Carpets, General Tloutehold Good# {nl dence, Bedding, Blankets, &c., &c. Chrom M ndiso. “Our storo must he” eles sonalinments next week. - The old Estabil 84 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST, luding Furniture of n CAT A CURE. A remorkabls Teallng and Vitalizing Med(clna! Corze pound, amoked from a pi o o Thio ‘aik ‘passaies of tha Tubes and Langs. bositivuly curto Ty Anthre, Newrrigin. Dew v ‘Fhrant, Uloarachoss, Foul frenth Weonk Lunan, and 110y ¥ will equat ¢ i hoTapid dur IT IS NEARLY THREE YEARS SINCE JEFFERS’ FRENCH CATARRH CURE as In & quict way Oratoffered tothe publicherain | hicago. AT FIRST Tt hnd tomeet tho distrust of those who, hatlog tled of s, Jiud Jost Talth In AL ced, liad come to regard v, Now our Strongest Testimonlals Come from this very class, and we have demonstrated 10 the most PUSITIVE and CONVINCING maoner, by witnesses of the highest 14 cf abroad, thiatthera [4no cuse of zenulne not eure, if falthfully uscd & reasonable tnie, FOR ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, BRONCHITE Discases of tho Breathing Organs, 1t hea proved equally oficactous, and wa bave the exls denco of Over 3,000 Witnesses to Provcfle_ Fact. Don’t confound Jefers® French Catarrh Cors or Bronehinl Clgnrettes with worihless lmle None GENUINE without the Likes nesanudNlgnature of PERLEY JEFFERS. s’ Kip and Split Boots, ont, Graln, and Serge Shoes, 180 A:asci Misses'and Child.'s Kid, Goat, Grain, s\, and Child.s Butt, and or' 80 m&vfis Wom,’s, Miss.', and Child.’s assorted 50 cages Wom.'s, Miss.".and Child.'s Pegged Pol. Kip, Grain, und Itusset P 8hoes and Brogans, 40 cases Men's Hand-Sewed Wear, being very 25 cnses Chicago 8hioe Co.s Wom.'s and Miss.' Kid. Goat, and Calf Pol, Butt, and Side- Tace and Tie and Butt. Newports, every pair of which are warranted, Boveral lines of Wom's Mand-Made Goods, nothing better being made, . The nbove goods wiil he sold AT ATUCTION, Weduesday, March 19, at 9:30a.m,, Aud aro il clean rexuls 80 cnses Woin,'s, M e B0aud 83 Wabssh-av, AN & CO.y WL A, BUR Auctionvers and | $und 175 REGULAR SATURDAY FURNTTURE SALE. OVER®00 LOTS. New and Used Farnituro, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Desis, Carpets, Gag k) Chromos, Mirrors, &£o., &o. ly New Billiard Table, complote, AT ATCOTION, , 8¢ B30 o'clock 8, m., atour X DU WAL A, BUTTERS & CO.. Auctionecrs. FIFTEEN HUNDRED FEET PEW OUSHIONS AT ATCTION, WEDNESDAY, March 10, at 11 o'clock, ‘at our sales- EIS'& CO,. Auctioneers. Vo0, 55 MONTANYA & CO., Commiatoa Boots snd Shoes, 174 Madison-at, WE AREB CLOSING A BANKRUPT 5T0CK OF Boots, Shoes & Stinpers AT AUCTION PRICES. xtures, Sewing Machines, Pamphlata cantaining Testimoniale in fully together with aample of Jiemedy. sent free. Wert B Mflces: 711 Olive: Mbe a1 e oralarasy Sun Fancico. ailed to au lddr]u!.nu rece] Erato-aty, Chicago, 1 PERLEY JEFFERS & CO. PROPRIETOR! AILIROAD LANDS. FIVE PER CENT! 184 low rato of Interost, but It i on daforred naymenta roains, 173 aud 175 I WAl alt that [s now charged ot ian. in the soutberm tato af 1lilnols, where the cli mild and hiealthy, tho surfaco dry and ro good timbor, and sna soll very productive, Al berries, and vegstahics, u groat abuplauce, nnd’ atways (i #ood prices, ‘Il Ianids aro uifered at frol acre, and tho title s parfect, fmall grain, truitn Ghoes. Nawport Tlok aud bl bo wittiout » comfurtablo huinc, time to by, hecause it hands the pricea will be do Apply to and Shoes, iy, Dt et oe, Aarion, by oo o ding zoods will fiad DAGUAINS VR[.I Rl()'fll.llilllbllfl 1} & CO ‘Wo Will Sell This Day at 10 0'Clock, NEW AND 8ECOND-HAND FURNITURE & CARPETS, A general line of Household Goods, Mattreases, § 3 el Slfi.“ Agoud 13-Ball Pool Table, ca|fl;:¥:l WA, MOUREHOUSE & CO., Auctlonears. i QOLUBOTIONY, o vnnrenr 162 Washingtou-sh Call and sce out i bills you may waat 10 ETTAGENCY cinploy v i B S Sy PSS STy HAIR GANDY: TIFORAL derand wirrantes 202 v §rBURANAN, .. h Wiga nadteto o CELESIATED TIIOUGH- Unlon—expressed to o ingion b, 11l uid upward: wk s per B ROYAL BAKING ROYAL Absolutely Pure. The Toynl Daldeg Powder §s n pure Cream of Tartar Powder. rur fta wholesomencss hy such emluent chem! PLitadelphls, vic, POW Indorsed snd recummeuded Hayos, Boston; Professor Gentlly £~ Dowaro of the lojurious Al can afford 10 sell tlient ue 20 Cis, 8 puund P e, 88 It 18 almoat suro Lo contaln sl o hoadAche, aisd dypepeiay aects | Buld ouly In caus, by all Grocery, um Lowders, Manufacturcrs and dealers urgo you qubla LBIF otey. MORTLED G " WHEN BUYING SOAP ASK Procer & Gamiles Mol Germl There is nothing equal to it for Laundry and General Uss

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