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¥ ; i i § { oie | Tis im CHMCAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 879-SIXTEEN PAGHS, THE CITY. GENERAL, NEWS. ‘The Mon. J. Vilas, Madison, {s registered at tho Palmer, A. Oestman and E. H. Gill, Kobe, Japan, are registered at the Pacific. ‘The Hon. Witla Vandever, St. Louts, is Bojuurniny at the Palmer, Commadore 8. 1, Coulson, Yankton, D, ‘T., is rexistered at the Tremont. Bishop Cillesple, of Grand Rapids, Mich, Is one of the quests of the Pacite, Ma}. Jonn E. Simpson, General Manager of the Vanilaila Line, is at the Pacific. Col. Thomas W. Slinonds and Col. Heury B. Carrington, U. 8. A., are at the Palmer. ‘The Hon. Edward Rutz, ex-State ‘Treasurer, Belleville, Ti}. {9 stoppluy at the Pacifle. Gen. John Gibbon, U.S. A. arrived tn this elty yesterday and registered at the Palmer... ‘The Rager Omulbus line has been purchased by the city railway companies, and the *buses taken off. State Representatives V. C, C, Provost, Du- Quoin, ulin Sloan, Galesburg, and T. 1). Hinek- ley, Hazleton, My are registered at Burke's. ‘The temperature yeeterday, ns observed by Managec, optician, 88 Madison street (Tuiueng Bullding), was at 8a. m., 33 deerces; 100. 01, 85; 12, 875 Fp. tn, 83; 9 p.m, 36. Barom- eter nt Ba. mi, 20505 8 pe mt, 20.60. It is claimed that Ellis, who shot O'Nell, of tho Northwestern Road, is iusanc, und has becu for sume tne. {tls not belleved that there ts much truth in this assertion, ‘The case wall vome before the Grund Jury curly next week, Willian Aurich, llving at No. 1018 West Har- tisun street, diced suddenly at hts home ats o'clock yesterday tmoruiog. deart disease is dhe supposed cause, He wasol Gerniun birth, GA years of axe, and left a wife and two children. 4p puor circumstances, Directly in violation of the order that no mora Policemen would be sworn in until after he passage of the Appropriation vill, Capt. Simon O'Dounell was yesterday presented with u very youngand tender polleeman. The oumber of his star lias not yet been determined upon. ‘The mother fs dolng well, and the father js thekled beyond measure. Rand, McNally & Co. hnve just gotten out new editions of ‘thelr snlendid indexed m if Colorado, Dakota, Kansas, and N Thess maps have nn index whereby counties, townships, lakes, rivers, post-ollices, riutlroad stations, otc., are nceurately located! on the map. ‘The one of Colurado ts Just tow especially yal- uavle, owing to the Leadville excitement, full tupesraphical details of that section being given, The Sherifl yesterday served five attachments upon the Anierican Bridge Company, amount ing in all to SULOMTL. They were in favor of the following parties: “Reitz Brothers, 20,481 Fitzsimmons & Connell, S32S87% 8D. Kimbark, $2,294 Willian Rend, $2,109. John & Bass, 31. 0. It is claimed by parties sald to be famifar with the affatrs of the Company that the amounts will be paid by noon to-day. Ex-Corouer Dietzsch has gone back to lis old Jove,--the drug business, which be pursued at wholesale nnd retail for a great many vears in this clty prior to the tire of [s71. He has now Jocated lilmacl! at the northwest corner ot North Clark and Indiana streets, and will hencoforward devote himself to te task of cur- dug men with ag much energy as he has forman Years devoted himself to the business of Inyeati- Gating the causes of thelr death. ‘Yhe regular weekly meeting of the Chicago Saloon-Keepers’ Association was beld in the North Sido Turner Hall, yesterday ulternoon, John Feldkamp presiling. Nothing but routine business waa transacted. The reports of the Judiclary and Fioance Committees were re- ceived. “Thedatter, composed of Peter Mabr, 'T. H. Cortez, und Charles Bereer, reported that the totul recelpts since the organization uf the Soclety to March 7 were $2,444; tne ex- penalties were §1,713; the balance In Treasury, 730, ‘The tuck-polnters held their second regular meeting at No. 7 Clark street last evening and d{seussed present und prospective price, The present rates for fuck-pointing range from one und one-half to two cents per foot. It was deeiged by a full vote that they would demand two centson and after April 1, and those present were confident that they could enforce their demand. ‘They urs not acting in conjuction with the bricklayers, but are In- dependent of all other movements for an advauce of woes, ‘The meeting adjoutaed to "Thursday alght. At o mecting of vinety-four of the 200 Catholic priests fn this city, held day before yesterday, a voto was taken to recommend three candidates to tll the vacancy caured by Bishon Foley's death. ‘The result of the ballot was: Dr, MeMutiin, 71; Dr. P. W. Riordan, U43, the Rey, P. d. Conway, 243 Blshop O'Connor, of Omaha, 18, and Bishops Ryan nnd Spalding few cach, These names will bo presented to the Provincial Council ot 8%. Louie, of which Archbishop Kendrick fs the head, tha Wednes- Gay following Easter Sunday. \While tis uc- ton expreases to a certuin extent the followings. of the clerzy of the Diocese, It has not necea- sarily any weight with the Providelal Council, ‘The St. Patrick's Soctety held an adjourned meeting in thelr roome ‘at the Grand Pacltlc Jast evening, W. J. Onahan prestding, The Seeretory read o letter from Mr. Patrick Kennelly of Cork, Irelaml, asking for information in regard to one Patrick Caavy, Who, before the great fire, resided ut No, 815 Michigan street. y deeded tu make ths wevessury inquiries. ‘fhe Comsmittes on Decorations were temdored a vote of thanks for Meir excellent work at the reeent Conference, Mr. John F. Blackburn was proposed for mem= bership and duly eleeted, ‘The question uf the publivation of the proceedings of the Confer- cues tnd banquet, as well ay the address of Bishop Ireland, was on motion referred te the Executive — Committee. The Charman stuted that the Executive Board of the Natloual Coloolzatton: Conference, composed of seven Bishops aml seven faymen, would bola a mecting for the purpose of pertecting the or- ganizatlon and Jayine out the plan ot work, at the Grand Vacite, April 13, at 10 am. ‘The mucting then udjourned unttl April 2, ot the same piace and Unie. ‘Tho Faculty of the Hatnemann Medleal Col- Jege und Hospital held a meeting last evening atthe roomsof Dr. Vilas, No, 50 Washington street, ‘Tue Trimune has elven the full text of the elreular letter sent out by certain phyatelans at Milwaukee, who are sald to be laboring In the interest of tho Chicago Homeopathic Col- lego as against the Hahnemann College, and which letter charges the Faculty of the fatter institution with Megal aud Irregular practless Jn the adinigaton of upplieants and in awarding diplomas, Those charges were the subject o discussion at the tnveting last eventne, A re- port froin a special committees was presented, and will be ready for publication shortly, One of the gentlemen informed a ‘Trmuyy re- porter thit ft bad been concluded that, since freah charges were being trumped Up every day, the report would not be printed und oll the back counties had been heard trom." Hie also remarked that the Aluinnt of Hahnemann Colleges might rost agsured that the Teport would be well worth reading when it did come to hehe, PRESUYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINSTT, ‘The faculty and students of the Presbyterian ‘Theological Seminary of the Northwest gave an ‘unuaually pleasant “reception. yesterday atter- noon und cyening ut the — fnatitutlon, goruerof Halsted street und Fullerton avenue. ‘The large parlors and halls of the Scmluary Were Uirown open about 3 o'clock, Srom thea wotil late in the evening there were avout 200 of the frleuds of the Seminary and the Faculty who called. An clegunt lunch was served In the retectory ander the cura of Mrs. ‘Templeton. | Mesdames C. 2B. Nelson, 1 We Patteraan, L. J, Halsey, Samuel Howe, and a Goudy did the honors of’ the oceaaton, The secention was a great Bue-cess, and was hearty enjoyed by all present, among whom were the following: Mr. und Ara, Gray, the Kev. and Mrs. Clark Austiu, the Rev. UL. H. Johnson und wife, Di and Mra, Cross, the Rey. Dre aut Mra, (ii wake Furest; the Rev. amt Mra, Wall Rev, and Mrs. D, S, Jobnsou, Mr. Horton, Me, und ‘rs, Cc, 0. W Mrs, H. A. Hopking, diyde Park; Mr. uit Mrs. A. N, shbbard, the Keys and Mra, W. C. Young, Mr. und Mra. Hitchcock, Mes, deasle Whitehead, Mra. Hove, Mra. Foreythe, Mra. Doulas, Mrs, Yuuspleton, Mrs, Lalug, Mra, Andrews, Mri. Miller, Mra, Parker, WG Airs. Janes A. Smilth, Mrs, aA; W.' Headersou, Mea. dG F. Mather, Mra J, W. Giegs, Mrs, Hhanon, Page,’ Austin: Mra. J Patterson, Mrs. E, 2. Savage, Mra. C.B. Neleon, Hyde Park; Mra. BR. By Mason, Airs. Chapin, Mrs. Forbes, Mra, Shute, Mr. an Mire, BW. Raymond, Miss Savage, Mies orton, Misa Jeuniy Goodwilltu, Misa, Isabelle Vattvraun, Mies E.G. Tom, Miss Shipman, Migs Phelps, Miss A. He Walitams, Miss MH. Ro! Miss Smythe, Misa stevens, the Kev, G. 8. Volyom, Oak Park; the Rey, Mr. Kolgnt, the Rer, A. V, Guitek, Norwoud Park; the Rev, H. Little, Madison, In Rey. G. C. Noves, Evanston; the Rey. J, Moore Gibson, Us Key. Ar. Kent, Judge W. W. Zeerluy, Mr, 4.1. Waller, Mr. William MeQrexor, the Rov. I. IL Kellogg, Me, James Otis, Dr, Henry Van Buren, Mr. (0° H, Zeering, the Rey, ‘Thomas Gault, Aurora. THR CITIZENS) LEAGUE, Ata meeting of the Exeeutlye Committes of the Cltigens? League hebd at their rooms yeste! day the foloming statement and resolutlon wore Adopted nail ordered to be published: anes Several articles having been recently published by ther atatty bres tending ta. tnjure the work oF the Cilzena Teague tar the Simpression of the Sate of Stunue to Minors, because of thelr unfair need tind Mex of teach, thts Committee deem it their duty to state the followin facta: Pirat---The only obiect of tie Leagne fa lo save the bosa nim Jeof the city fram the contamina. He HOT Re Aad enimlayed td oleate AN obs re on of the inust honurable kind, seo af wy of the funds of tho League haz eve ted ta below any one **to put tip jotrs eupers, orth --Tho generat szent of the League has al- wave been emphitie in tla opposition to anything that has even toe appearance of wnfateness; hie action in this respect has the full tudoreement of the ullicers of the League, Fish No boy, no far as we ata aware, has over evn went. into a suloon. for any pnepose whatever by any oftcer or agent of the League. Sith—Should wt nt any Ume appear thatany agcut proves gutlty of sending any boy inle any saloon inorder to trap the saluon-keeper, he well be lunmediately discharged. Seranth——The work of the Leagie ts too impor: tanto be telvd with, The police reports show a decrease in the urreste uf minors in 1878, com- pared with 1877, of 1,441, In conclusion, the officers of the League beg toannvunce to the public that thoy ahall parsng the ame honorable course in the prosecution of thetr work that has dietingmehed them inthe put, and cautton them Lo give no credence tu malicious revorts, started iy tuterested parties, calculated to inipalr their Influence, ‘The following preaindle and reaoition was adapted: Wirnkas, Me J, W. Goodspeed, one of the Excentive Conmittec, fa alto nu oftver of the Re- form Allauce wnd te thraring In pottties; and Withnzas, Said Goodspeed hua been intervlew- ing vandidutes for aice In tie otectlon now pend > nv. and has stated In euch interviews that he ix an oficer of the Citlzeta’ Leartue, theresy placine the League tha postion as Interfering with party: polities; and Wariteaa, The Citizens’ League has no connec- ton whatever with politica, it9 oflcers belonging to nlt political varties; therefore, Hesotved, ‘hat Mr. J, W. Goodapeed Is hereby requeated Co resign as one of the Executive Com mittes of the Citizens’ League, bie resigaation sotake eect tnnmedintely, TUE SIXTIL PRESBYTRNIAN. ‘The members of the Sixth Presbrterian Church, the Nev. Henry T. Miller pastor, met. Just night at the ehuren’ ediflee, corner of Vin- centes and Oak avenues, Me. Calvin D'Wolf presiding Acommittee heretofore appointed reported through Me. G. CG, Hick, the Vreasurer, it subscriptions to the amount of $14,20J had been mats toward the erectlon of a new church building. ‘The flat of subscribers show that oun peraon wave §1.0d; another, 8600; nine, $500 cach; elxteen, ) each; one, 3250; one, $200; two, 8150 each; and fifteen, SUN each. The reat was made Up by smaller contributions, ‘The report was approved, and the following resolutions unainioualy adopted: Resstred, That tho Truateea of the Soctety of the Sixth Presbytertan Church of Chicage be and they are hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to crect a new church tultding upoo the grounds of this Society, on the corner of Oak and Vincennes aveniies, aud adjacent to the present house uf worgiip af rald Soctety, and the said Trastees aro hereby given alt the powerand authority necessary. for catrying ont the foregoing witn all convenlent epeed, provided that the church oullding shall not exceed the cost of $14, 000. Another resolution giving the Trustees power to appoint three inembers of the conzregation tonssist them as a Building Commltteo was passed, und the meeting adjourned, ‘The Society has crown so rapidly and largely that the edillee now occupied Is entirely funde- quate in polnt of accommodation, ‘The children of Sully fifty families who are destraus of attend- ing the Sabbath-school are unable to fmt seats. ‘The present huilling ecats at the musts not more than 400 persons, ‘The edlilce in coutem- Hatiog will seat 500 people an the man door. The galleries will not be put In till needed, ‘1 new structure will be faced with pressed brie! uu the triumings will be of stone, It will be @ one-story church without a basement, and probably of the Gothic order of architecture. ‘The plans have not yet been accepted, though several different designs have been olfered tor inspection. The ‘Trustees of the Society are Messrs. J. Je MeCtetlan, Willlam Best, Re A. Gennes, C. H. Hildreth, T. W.Stiliman, and G, SZEGEDIN. The followlng additlonal collections for the rellet o€ the sufferers by the Huugarlan Moods were nade yesterday; y Distilting and Rectifying Company, chuttler, $10; Collins & Burs, 3 ern Horse Natt pinay ae Sammot $53 Dennis O'Connor 3 Clark & Co., $ A. Anderson Henry W, Kuezt & & Coy, $33 Works Ba ‘Auley, Dye & Co, Grommes & 1ttan & Guth, $27 Pulp Jaceer, $2; Schmitz & Lauer, $2; O'Mally Hrog, $15 WE 1 daitun Cohen, $3 George Coomos, $2; William A, Butters, 81; Volshelm, Marker & Co., § 5 Luh muel Friedman, $1; Deborah Verein, $100; members of same, $14; Joctaunuh Lodge, $100; Chicavo Packing ‘and Provision Company, $100; Ravert & Warren, $10; N. K. Falrbank | Co,, $35% Vottsford & Co,. $10; Willlam Ken wood, $10; Jahn Heenoy, $10; Cash, S10; K &Co., $10; W. T. Maker & Co, TUB WEST PARK noAnD held an adjourned meering Jagt evening, alt of the members present, except Mr, MeCrea, Com- misstoner Woodard In the chair, ‘The comtnisslan of George Rahlis was read, and that geotleman was adinitted to member- ahip of the Board. Sy The Chalr anuiounced the special object of the } meetiny to be to clect oflicers, Mr. Wilcox moved thut inasmuch as Mr, Me- Crea’s appointment had not been contirmed that the election of officers ba postponed for two. weeks, or until such tinte as he had been cons firmed or his suecessor tia been as polnted. ‘Tho motton prevailud with one dissenting vote, and business wus proceeded with, Mr. Wilcox moved the appolntinent of a syeclal committee to confer with the attorney of the Board with reference to settling the claim of ex-Gov. Beveridye for land sold the Board. ‘The motion prevallcd, and Messrs, Wilcox, Wilkens, and Brennock were appointed such Committee, On motion, the Secretary was insteucted to write to each member of the Legielature from this county und urge them to push the bill to {ts passage providing for fesulng park bonds, ete. ‘The Board then adjourned for two weeks. MOLDING THE voRT, About 10 v'eluck yesterday torenoon Pollee- tun Wallace M. Day was requested to go aut arrest wu Insane man who had fastened himself tn weoal-shed in the reac of No. 7 Eighteenth street. Upon Rolnis to the place tt was found, that the lunatic war In mortal dread of bemg Kied by the Indians, and that he was “hold: ing the fort" agalust imaginary horde redidlevils, ‘The fence about the adjavent yard be tovk to be a stockade, und whenever a pers bon showed up inside thiy boundary he was covered with 9 formidable looking révolyer dle rected through one of the numerous eravits be- twavo the boards. Plenty of assistance was frat secured, ‘Then a long parley was helt under a flag of truce, ‘he poltes ise sured him that they were uot Endians. The madman finully consented — to allow 4 certain Gumber to enter the fort upon voudition that they woubl first rub off all unels ters, Mr and, war paint, nit leave their weapons, tomahawk, und sealping-kKnives bevoml the atackude, Isut, to his great chagrin, the Hay of truce was basely violated, for ao svoner had the poles entered than hu was sulzed, dlearmed, and tirmly see cured. ‘Then he was taken to” the ‘Tweaty-sccoud = Street — Station, and to bis “great relief ~~ found tut ono vue waa determined upon vetting bla scalp. ‘Then he talked a little ore rational. Hie name, he sald, way Edward Kelley, bis home ot Port Depoalt, Susquehanna County, Md, and that he was ch route tu ‘Topeka. Kan, with a man uamed Todd, whose whereabants he did not at Jessen kuuw, He haga brother and wacle lye nat Cherry TM, seventeen miles frum bis home, He waa clad in dark paute, white shirt and. blue underslirt, but had nulther cuat, hut, hoot, vor socks. What clothing te did nave was wet, and he had evidently been in the take. He says ho td tts clothing go as to diygulse him self from the tadians. In the pockets of his clothing were found fifty cartridges'for the re- yolyer io his possessiun, and some others for a lurge navy revolver, ALLEGED MALPEAYANCE IN OFFICE. To-lay or Munday there will come up ia the County” Court the complaint of Emma Ede wards ugalust Constable Thomas Murgogy, law yers Georgy 8, Sanilercoug und Heary Mevlow- ty, nnd August Schaefhausen aud OU. C. Rock: well, on (he papers on tile it uppears that the allegations are that Bandercock represent. ed complainant in a Itttle case, aud was pald by ter $6 in full for bis services, “Abous the middle of Februa os fy alleced, Sandercock and MeClowry went to her with a paper which she, acting on the advice of buth, blzned inthe presence of Justlee Eberhards, without reading it, sluce the Jawyers latacly tuld ber that it was necessary for the settlement of her complains case. At the beginning of the present monty Sandercock, McClowry, aud Con- Staule Muryhy came to her house, No. 77 Kingle strevt, presented w chattel-mortgage oo hor furulture, ete, which was worth 8200, nud selzed (hull, It tyallexed that the chattel inortgaze was the document which Sandercock and McCtowry vot her to slun by making fulie pretences. Constable Murphy and his aelst- Gute ore alleved to have remaimed in the house to watch the furniture, until Hoully, on the Lith of this month, the complalnant swore out a writ of reptevin, and, on the same day, the Sheri returned her the property. On the 18th the cumplainant tas off on business, aud on her return Cot the doors broken in and the house cleaned out of furniture, ‘The accompanying alidavits alleze that Murphey und tis stants broke dn with iammers, crowbars, nud axes, tore down the curtking, ete., pltched the furnl- ture out into the streetzmnd put it on wagons,— all tn such binste that the whole thing took only about fifteen minutes. ‘The co plainant “further alleges that Ruckavell swore out, before dustice Eberhardt, a auarch-warrant wider the pretext that August SehalThausen had committed a theft, and that he believed the stolen property was in ler pos- sesalon. ‘The. furniture was taken by Murphey amd the other defendants to Ellison, Pomeroy & Cos ateton rooms, anid was sold. She ale Jegea that no avcusation of theft or concealment of stolen property tad been minde against her, and that the necused, in order to get the search-warrant, ete, nad committed perjury, and were guty of a conspiracy, the object of which was to rob) complatnant of her proper! iy She ts secking to obtaln thy puniahinent of the aveused for malfeasance fp otlice, sive a Con: stable. has not a right to tke possession of property which has been reptevined by tho Sheriff as loug as the action fs vending. SUSTICES OF THR PEACE. The Judges of the Circuit, Sinettor, County, and Probate Courts (ten in all) began their work yesterday by “selecting nineteen Jus- Herr of the Peace to fill tho vacancies growlnz out of the exptration of the terms of Summerfeld, Wallace, Meach, Pollak, Haines, Foote, Calvin De Wolf, Scully, Morrison, Salis= bury, Mntson, Sheridan, Everharut, Ingcrsull, eKadtinany, W. 1 De Wolf, Robinson, Hammill, and Wilson, All of these are strongly supe porled tor renomination, aril over 100 others are nnxlous to get places. The applications on filo numoer 195, After electing Judge WI fams to preside, it was resolved to bave all the documents read, Listening to them would have Leen tedious and wearying to an outalder, but the Judges are accustomed to Jong-winded speeches, und words fy writtig are not different to them from words in the mouth, So they cave up the entire day to these vapers, hotding two sesslons of about three hours eavi, uni, as some of the applica: tions were not reached, they will devote thine tothe remainder this moruing, The meetiiys are, of cottrse, seeret, but rumors would come from a gathering ta the wlids of Africa, and why not from one ia the City Hall, According to the reports, Summerfield, Foote, and Meach, Morrison, Matson, aml Scully, Witeon, Kaut- mana, and i will be recommended for reappolatinen ‘hich ja almost cyutvalent to their selection by (he Goveruor, since be chooses only those Indursed by the Judges, Applica- tluns are to lie considered by Divisions, nut something deilnite may bo learned to-day, ua the Judges expect to finfsl their labors in the afternoons oniTuanr, Willlam McAlpine Crezter, Assistant Engi neer at the North Side Pumping-Works, died Thursday night at the residence of his parents, ALS Chicago avenue, of Bright's disease, brought on by a severe cold voutracted at the Inte Post. ONlce conilagration, After elht weeks of great sullering, which the constant attendance of several physicians could not, alleviate, he passed peacefully away, in tha [ull possession of his tnental faculties le waa the son of Mr. De Witt C, Crecler, for many years the Chief Eagincer of the Culeazo water systetn, was horn in this city March 10, 1850, ant therefore at the time of his Wemise hal just entered his ‘th year. Ile early decided to adopt the cnelneering ” pro- fession, and alter serving a recular apprentice- shin asa mechinieal engineer in the East he joined his father at the main Pumping-Works In thls city, and, till seized by bls lust illness, faith- fully discharged bis duties a3 Assistant-Engl- neer, exhibiting rare talents not. only in the management of the works under his contro), but in other sclentitic matters, In several of which he had made himself an expert, ‘Will? Cregier was a yout inan of fing attainments, an juqtiring and inventive mind, and nad before hima bright future in the profession of bly chotce. Iffs many excellent qualities of head and heart earned for hin the esteem of a large eirele. of friends, young aud old, who will share the soreow of the sriof-stricken parente, und extend their symonathy to the young, heariebeaken wite, the daughter of Mr, John W. pitts fag ut the Water-Works hangs ‘at holf- maat, and the engines are draped {In mourns iu respect to the memory of the deceased. Tho funeral will tase place to-morrow afternoon at Zorclock, at Unity Church, the Rev. Robert Coltyer oMelatingg; thence by carrlages to Rosa- Li Cenetery, VUE CILTY-HALGL. The serip disbursements were only $73. Nota dollar was recelyed jrom licenses or special assessmenta, " ‘The school janitors will be paid a part of thelr January salaries this afternoon. Two cases of scarlet fever and one of diph- theria were reported to the Health authorl- ties. : ‘The Trensurer’s receipts were: ‘Water Office, $3,144; Comptrotier,-$138; total, $2,083, Ie pald out $500, ‘The Speelal Committee to select judges and clerks fur the city election will mect again Mon- y el day at 0:30 p. m., to completo thelr repart. ‘The Mayor hasn't yet made up bls mind what todo with the Appropriation bill, and the delay to reach a concluaton strengthens the impression that ho will sten it by Monday, ‘The Bell Telephono Company has applicd to the Pudlic-Works Department for permission to ereet upwaris of 2,000 poles to couduct wires along the priv@ipal streets of the city. Amoug the bullding permits issued wero the following: Bernhardt Rittel, two-story brick dwelling, 2tx35 feet, No, 435 Larrabeo “street, $2,000; John O'Dunn, two-story nud basen brick dwelling, 21855 feat, Park ayenne wavitt street, $4,0W; Peter Melville, four-star und bagement brick store, 2ox125 leet, No. 8b Michigan ayonue, $10,000. Attention has been called to the fact that some of the limestone blocks in the new City> Tait havg split, and tt bas been ehurzed to tie welsht of the supertncuinbent structure. Such Js not the case, however, ‘The cracks are due lo the frost, und have effected no injury to the structure, a3 Was feared in some ‘uartera that they would, ‘The stoves in which they occur tre three in the LaSaile strect entrance and one inthe | Washington atreet, entrance, and the yesult is that each stune ls divided into two pluces, without, {t fs claimed, in the feast Injuring thelr sustaining power. ‘These stones were taken out of the quarry late Iu the seagun, and had to be put into. the pullding tu some ittle haste In order to fine ish up the tirst story before the season closed, “Shere was some little doubt on the subject of bine Beuford at the time, anyway, but no doubt whatever ng to the witte, und the latier dis- vloges nu cracks whatever, ‘The splits, as exe pluined, are dug aolely to the avtion of the frost, wn not to any Imperfection fn the settlng or to the weight of the superincumbent mass. It is now thuughe likely that Tomlinson & teed wil do the cutting at Bedford, THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The Grand Jury will meet Monuay, ‘There aro now 20} prisoners in the County dail. Judges Wiliams and Loomls wero absent yes- terday attending a Judtew! Couyention to deter- mine who are to be the Justices of the Peace for the next year, aud consequently thers were no sessions of the Criminsl or County Court, ‘the former adjourned until Mouduy, ind the latter ‘until Tueaday, The most notable casa ‘to come before. the Criminal Court Monday will be thut ot Ruby Hell," whoge profession {4 that of cutertainings Gravgere unawares; tn other words, “going throuzh them" for whatever thyy may haye 10 the way of valuables about thelr persons, She wil be tried upon two or three iudictinents for larceny, One of the membors of the County Board has gotten bhnsel€ interviewed, when he rout oc- caston to aay thit thu presontsBuard is thu ublust we tye ever hud. This reminds one of a speech uade bya Clerk of the House of Representa: tives uu the occasion of the preseutation to hit of a watch-chatn by the mem “Shia te the ablest body of men inthis hail Lhuve heard every one of then uy 60,” FEDERAL SMALL-TALK, The exports of ulconol yesterday were 150 barrels, Sub-Treasurer Gilbert took In §3,600 for 4 per cent bonds, und disbursed $54,000 for varlous items of Goverument indebtedness, ‘the internal-revenue yocelota. eaterday were $29,235, Wutsky contrlouted $24,203, ‘The ree mainder was made up of clare und tobacco, beer, and other odds and enda. > Tue publication of the names of the Petit ‘Jurors who have been drawn lor the April tern of the United States District Court hag been rohiblied. ‘The reason for this action {8 that eratofure 8 hotel-keoper of thls city has made use of the kuowledgy of the names to udyertisa is buslness, He would obtatn a lst of names, sent postal-carda offering law rates to the Jury- wen, and get them all at his hotel, ‘The Octo- Der Grand Jury and most of the subseatent Petit durtes all lind a majority of thele men bers nt that hottee, result was consiie talk about the mutter, Marshal Tildrup learned thabas employe of the Government wns the person who gave the hames away. Ho made a thorough Investigation, aud yesterday tound the report to be true, ‘The informer is no Jonger in the service of Uncle Sam. A comewhat tnvalyed eelling-lquor-withont- Meense ease came up before Commissioner Tlovne vesterday afternoon. Some time ago nv man named Motris kept a sitloon at No, 143 West Harrison street. Ile was indebted to the firm of Beam & Martman. They pushed him for parment, and he confessed judgment in favor of Jacob Glanzer. ‘The appropriate levy waa mate, and Samuel Stern was appointed custodian with power to cu on an sell cock fnils and beer as usual. When the day of sata came Qlanzer boght i te concern, amt has Since bec runuing it, [nthe hocts poets the custodian and the purchaser falled to take outa Government Heense, and fence these tuare, Stern was dismissed, as the burden of proof showed he reted under ‘color of Jaw. Glanzur was held fn $5W0 ball. Mention was made [n yesterday's paper of a report that there had been pleure-puenmonts discovered in soine cattle shipped to Liverpool on the steamers Brazitian und Ontario, which cattle it was reported had come fram Chivagi Collector Stnlth sent a dispatch. to Liverpuol night before tad to learn what truth there was, in the story. Tle stated to the Liverpool an thorities that the reports inust be fulge, since there hid been no traces of pneumouta discov- cred amung the cattle at the Chicazu yarits, ILe gut an answer yesterday to the effect. that the cattle by the Braziifan went from Boston, were slaugutered at Liverpool under orders of the British Counsul, and that the meat was all soll inthe Landon markets, which is token to tndl- vate that the story 1s acanard Afr, dol She man, Superintendent of the Stock-Yards, Mr Nelson Morris, unt other eattle-dealers were seen yesterday by a reporter, to whom they sul. that these reports were falae from bealuning to end, aml were, Hke previutts ones, gubten up to hurt the American Uye-stock trade. ‘The gen+ eral opinion was that the original cable special to the Torouto Globe aunouneling this trouble was made up in Liverpoul or Toronto out of whole cloth, CRIMINAT. Jack Harrington, who is described by the police aa “one of the worstenses that ever came ‘up them stairs * intoa court, was fined $100 yesterday by ditstice Seully for yagrancy. Med. I. Stevens, whose arrest upon a charre of the embezzlement of £5,004 from Kuowlea, Uloyes & Co, was noted some weeks ogo, was to have been examined yesterday before Justice Mevel, ‘The case was continued for one werk. D. S. Lee, Bouth’s alleged embezzling oyster peddler, took a change of venue yesterday from Justice Meech to Justice Pollak, and obtatned a continuance ‘ol his suit tit Thursday, The amount of the alleged embezzlement is 8304, When Maggie McNulty made her appearance at Justice Fouto’s Court yesterday afternoon the Squire carefully removed all the bouks ant inkstands withia reach of .the prisoner, and then, after hearing the evidence, sent Maggio out co the Bridewell to work out o $100 tine, Magegle ig an “indulgent parent? (to heraclt), and a “hard vitlzen. | She ets roaring drank and then abuses the Court. She once threw an inftstand at Justice Summerticld, tor which evidence of regard that magistrate gave her an additional $100 and costs,—to work out ut thy House of Correction. She says tbat Judge Summeriield “tmawted" ber upon that oveasion, 15 Washington T. Melvitlc fs’ actor’? of the string who wear biz vlad vulsters, plug-hats, scowls, high beeled boots, free expressions of countenanee, much jewelry; and inciplent im- perlal, {le ts now playing ente coon” in a thrlillng senaatlonal deans at-Hamliu's Theatre, und {6 a star, Yesterday: he camo very near olny late for matinee. Ithappened thfa way: a. Kutekerbocker, of Rocksbsland, went to dus- tice Foote and complalued shat “Smoke,” the hero of the “Virates of the Chesapeake,” was guilty of embezzlement. A Constable went. after bim, and it was close-on to the hour of als grand entree before he bad secured s bunds- man (Mike McDonald, “the. people's friend” oY Buel 0 ns) and a.pontinuanee till this mnorning. ‘he comptaint iebased upon these fuets: The oman withusthe patriotic and Historical front name uceas plnylug the part of — Gikipod tn aft Old Fel” Groy- era “Boarding-Hougse” al,Roek Island, The company wot stock. ‘The powple of Kock Island Knew cnough about boarding-nonses and didn't caro to hear what any pt ihe sublect, Mr. Knot ker came to the front like a sold man ayeadvanced cash to save the solo leather of the party—875, ‘The arrangement was that Mrciliaverly, who acted na the fandjord of the * Bogrdine-HHouse,” was to refund the money thropgh Washington Tal- leyrand Melville when the; gmpany cot te Chl- cago. Mr, Knlekerbucker elgims thit “Sioke” Melville collected the money from Haverly and. appropriated it to his own lane If Mr, Melville koows anything about Jaw ie will say that he didn't do unyttilius of the Ind, Justice Summerfleld: Gedrzo Gibson, altas “Bly Red)? and dun Reyablds, plekpockets, und John Doyle und James Donnelley, vagrants, teu hours to leave towa; John MeMaton and Hugh Glosscott, vagrant and wicked newsboys, $50 fine cach; George Smith, larceny of boots und shoes froin lls employer, Thoms Lincoln, of No. Th Madison streut, $300 to the Criminal Court; C. Nw, I'ravers, charged. witht obtaining = $0 by, filse pretenses from 'T, Henley, of No. 9 Wella street, whom hu hired to collect for him, and then made him de- posit the money as security, S400 to the 22d5, Fred Binger, uasaulting Albert Ueker, $500 to the 20th; Pred 2. and Ella d. Wood, $200 to keep the peace toward A. 1, Dalton; Maggle Kennedy, an erring. young woman, sent home. © dustico Morrisons | Michael Ray, James Coll, and Mictaet Murphy, Jareen of a horsa and bugey from od. MeKay, of No, 201 Marshilald avenue, $300 each to the 24; Jolin Wiekers, vagrant, $100 fh dames Stanton, another of the professlon, fine; Mexander Dixon, larceny as balles of $3: from Clarence St. Chur, $800 fo the 22d5 Michael Murphy and Dan’ Walsh, the young: A tion who assaulted =—oandeub Charter Christiansen at =the corner of * Erio street und Ashland avenue, wero brousht {nto court and were held in $1,500 und $500 bail respectively to the 2th. Attempt was inude to have Walsh discharged, on the ground. thit be did not do the cutting, but it was shown Unit he commenced the quarrel in which the stabbing was dong, and ho was held, The physiehin In attendance upon the wounded “young mun certitied that he was now out of danger, and would probably be able to Appear by the 29th. Justice Kaufmann: A (eat cuse waa made of the complaint aainst Leyl Salomon, one of. the ticket-sealping tra- ternity, Mr. ‘Trude represented the ralfroads aad Slr Kettelle the sealpera, Aman named O'Brien swore to having boucht a ticket to Peoria from the defendant, aud the latter at- tempted to show that when O'Brien called for the Ucket le did not have one, and, tu oblige his customer, went elsewhere and procured une for bin, ‘The Justice reserved fs dectsion un- ul the 23th, HOTEL ARRIVALS, ONAND PACIFIC HOTEL. Tha, J.Mitchell 8 Louls Ey Kinney, Cinelnnath, Lee vit, Haltimure, EB. Kichardsan, sustan 7, P, Lockwell, Tors, (J. Celttenden, stiwunkve T,. Wilwn, Menominee J. G, Enyitsh, Denver, F, Molling, Portland, Me. iW, d. Todd, Kuttand, Vt. PALMER MOUSE, M. Salabury Sait LakoC, 1, C, Powers, Ft Benton. Awd. Cutting, NY, Di. Tapp, San Bran, A. 1, Swann, Choyenne,!A, 8, Kenurick, Sl Louis, hot. Brown, # ".Stickavy, St. Loute rie, Vite tM THEMONT MOUSE, GH, Deer, Moline, Ml. J, A. Church, Ny ¥e C.J. Brnyton, Dutaque, Ml 8, Cole, Whelins, W, TW. Keli, Biter, /L. A, Hawitlua, Grd Hap, M. ES Wase, Host FW Hodge, Columbine, eT, Clotworthy, *, O. Hadlnge, Rochuster, SHERMAN HOUSE. CW. Taylor, Minnesota, /Poter I St. Pan dea, trite, Montu'ry, AL, . Bratttah'ra, Lea, Ark, Cteveland, "|Porer Sonna, Hoss City, WR. Aristrong, Detritus de “Thompson, Miw, 4,8, McDonald, Pddu LW, D, Gilson, Cinelonatl. <a MONUMENTAL ART, Mr. dohn H, Volk, Nu. 5 MeCarmick Block, 4s bustly engaged ty designing new stylus und adding to bla collection, which [3 already the Jargeat und shieat tu the West -—————_ STEPS SUDDENLY TO THE FRONT with the largest oud dneat display of carpete, furs nitare, und wall-paper, wil of the newest deelgns unt patterns, and facilities second to no house in the country, ‘Vho Chicago Curpet Company, Wa- bashand Monroe etreat, wake a stroug uid for public favor, ———_ AREND'S KUMYSS has been used with highly beneficial reentts during (no past four yeare ty the various forma of dyspep- wis, gastritis, nausea, general debility, consump- tou, ete. Kuniyss ls nota medicing; it iva ploas- oul, wine-like beverage (ip food) made from milk, pecullarly grateful tu a delicate stomach. Noibing elev makes flesh, and blood, and atrenuth so fast, Ut cau be safely relied on for (ue recuperation of thous casce of low vitulity in which medication or Pant, ordinary nuteliton fail. Beware of imitations, Seni for pampnict an kiunyas. A, Arend, chormiat, orighuntor, 170 Madison street, Chicago, — THE HOST EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL EXTERPRISE ATED TN CHICIGO, EVER (XACGT A Description of tho Interior and the Work- Inga of the Chicago Pablic Trowtuce and tack Exchango=The Opportunities It Furnishoa for NonsKestdonts to Way or Sell Whent, Gorm, Pork, Lard, Railroad anil Telograph Stocks and Bonda on Stnall Marghua, Of the numerous commerctal institutions tn this city, the centre of the cummerce of the en- tire West and Northwest, and the greatest grain receiving and shipping volnt, the must impor- tant Iutaber port, and the largeat pork-packing, clty In the world, dne of the most thoroughly successiul and sollly-based ts the Chicago ub: Ie Vrodtice nnd Stock Exchange. ‘This institution caine into existence about o year and a half ago, and has proven a success from Sts very Inception. Originally the trading. dous here was confined to operators In wheat and corn for {ture delivery, but in October lust Jacd, mess pork, and provisions tyero placed on the list, and Intely another great departure bus been taken inthe additfon of rail stocke und bonds, as upon the New York Steck Exchange. While the Exchange is largely patronized by the best class of Chicago's business men, thera doubtless reinuin many to whom its o tions aru unfamillar, wad for tieir toformation ao brief deseriptton of the Exchange und tte principal features and incthods of conducting its vast and Jnereastine business ts subjuined. ‘The commodl ons it tlecantly fitted hall of the Exchange eovers an extensive aren Mt the very heart of the business centre of the city; it 18 easy of nce cess, Gel practically on the Nrst fluor, and iy entered from 141 Madison street and from Cal- houn place, belie lmeditely cootizueus to the Board of ‘Trade. Itis of about the samo size as the New York St Exchange,—S0x 100 teet,—but as abigher ceiling, wud Is far better Hehted, furnished, aud Htted for the transaction of u'busluess whieh now employs a force of twenty-four men. The room [8 lotty. and handsome, beautifully fres- coud; around the walls {t Is ornamented with eases of birds ant stuffed annals, the bear, dleer, elk, antelope, and other typleal specimens or American fauna being largely represented. New York, London, and Chicago time dy shown by the varlous clocks. ‘The blackbuurds are the most perfect, cumplete, and extensfye in this or any other count ‘Thetreat board on which the quotations of grain mu provistons are re- corded reaches the entire length of the spacious apartmcat. and has an area of over 1,200 square fect. That whileh is devoted to rnitrond wud tel- egraph stocks cuvers over 400 squure feet. Un another {is given the summary from New York stocks. British consols, French rentes, ete, with the highest und lowest prices reached during the day, and all other miscellaneous fnformation, reported regularly from all parte of thia and other countriva, on stocks a well us grain. ‘There, tsapother for foreign und domestic securities and financlal statistics, nud still another for weather aud crop raports from all parts of Ue country. ‘The fall [s furnished with every com- fort, uid is without doubt the pleasantest busl- ness Institution fu the city, All the leadis newspapers are kept on file. ‘There are over comlourtable arm-chalrs for the accommodation of patrous and visitura, and the office, which is 20x60 feet Iu dimensions, is arranged for the moat perfect convontence of the denters, Pam- phicts are circutnted fu the Exchange, and also sent to any address on application, piving full information 1n regard tu the mode of trading, It fe thronged every day, Laying over 1,600 vise {tors during business hours dally. Yet so good are the accummodations thit no one is incon. venienced, and trading ja carried on rapidly aud with ease and comfort. ‘The manner in which business 1s conducted. here te at once simple and satisfactory. With regard to trading In grain and provisions, St {a as follows: The Exchange has dircet_and_ tne stantancous comnutnication with the Board of Trade und Call Board, which 1s composed of members of the Board of Trade, and has three sessions every day of thirty minutes cach, and all actual salvs made on those Boards are ine atantly reported, ‘The prices thus established. are marked upon the blackboard doveted to that porpase, and eo remain until there {sa change in the market, Meantline the deater can buy or sell at the flgures thus posted, no one being debarred from speculation, as. the Exchange takes all offera elther to buy ur sell at. the rul- ug rates. ‘Trades in grain are made in lots of 509 to 5,000 bushels, the dealing boing in No. 3 wheat or in corn fur delivery duping the ensuing month, Deals and' provisions" ani lard are yov- erned by rules of the samo general character. ‘The lowest margins received are ono: cent per bushel on wheat, inlf mn cent on corn, 25 conts per barrel on pork, and 734 cents per Ittndred pounds on lard, and; when desired, larger amounts may be deposit- ed. Ina rapidly fluctuating market, where, the {nveator bas confidence in an ultimate upward or downward tmovetent in prices, this {8 much the best plan, Additional margins may be ald- ed at any time betore the orlvinal depbsit ts ex- hausted. Speculators may Ieave speeliic orders to buy orsell at certain fleures, und their in- structions will be carried out to the letter, This dispenses with the neceaslty of their boing pres- ent, nut with no Hability to the dealur beyond ihe amount of the orfginal deposft, while if his fulemian 43 good on tis trade his possible profit is Wullnited, ‘The Exchange has gained great popularity among country traders, und thls ratich ot its business las so increayed that ft requires the entire attention of two men in the oflice, and is in reality a department of Iteclf, All letters of Inquiry’ are promptly answered, and any one with the least idea of speculation ean eet full particulars as to how it can be galely done, Non-residents must always bear du intnd that they must give positlye orders in regurd to ‘buying or selling, as the Bx. change will “not advise in thls matter, ‘The commilasion charged fs only one-fourth of a cont per bushel on wheat, one-cizhth on corn, & cents per barrel on pork, § cents per tlerce on Tard, and one-fourth of 1 por cent on rail und tetegranlt stocks. The trading in the latter Is done ia a sthuttar inanner, the ouly difference being that in this case the quotas Hons ate based on uctual transactions from the New York Stock Exehange, Special facilitles are furnished throueh arrangements with the Western Union ‘Telegraph Company for the re- ceipt of theso quotations, the cost amounting to 4 cents for each und every quotation, i this case aff wtocks are dealt In on the busta of par valuc of $100 per shore, and margins are as Jow a8 T per cont or $1 per stare, while addi- tonal margins of halt tat smount are takens ‘The commissions charged in thts department ara one-cighth of 1 per cent tor buyligz und the same for close a trade, being tricluded In price at the thao of transaction, The Exchange, hs in the other departments, takes all offers to: elther buy or sell. As nothing but avtual frausactlons are telegraptied, the investor knows exuctly what be ls dolag and ts not con- fused by taucy quotations of “prices usked,” “prices bid," ete. u this necessarily brlof nottca of this im- portant institution many points of wreat ine terest have been unavoidably passed over, Every infurmation can, however, be obtulned at Mie Exchange durlug business hours, ‘The suc- cess of the Exchange fs largely attributable to the bustiess energy and ovility of the anager, Mr N,Q. Pope, whose qualiteations tor the position whlch hu ro evhtaly {lla ure tua well Known In Chicago commercial ond tnanelal circles to require uny comment, ‘Phe Directors and’ stockholders of the institu- tlon are non of catabtished business reputation, with the command of ample capital, No business enterprise ever Maugurated tn Chieage baa net with such suevess {uso brief a period as has crowned {he efforts of thiv one, a fact which stipe volumes for the sound: ness of the principles on watch Its operativus are based. ————— POPULAR, Dr. Prtco's Cream Baking Yowaer has obtained ite popularity by its rare excellence. Sold in la beled cans only, y* telephones Voth the teiell* and tho § 0) connect with Duck & Naynerte deuzestores. —————EEEEEEE MEAUIROAGES, DE ROODE-VOLWINEL=At Unity Church, Thare: Gay noon, March 20, La7., by this leev. hovsre Collyer, chaor da Heese an sella Sh. Volwider, buthor ult .#2-Cinetonath, Lexington (iy.), aud Rochester (N. Yo) vabers pleas copy, TED ae SES Yori aa ancien O'LEARY =March al, at 2 Mary, wife of Dents O'Luary, aged 4 years, Funieral sunday vy cara to Calvary. AUCAICTIEY AL bia Foildzncs, 1179 South Lagaltes sr cf acuta piicalels Wiha $1¢Carihy, aged I years Funeral will take place from his late ‘resideace suns day, Saret h abusa0 a. ins by careless to Calvary West Thirtcoeth-st., Hy this city, on Friday morning, dist r dhdeucy of His parente, $18 Chicago Williats Mealjene Cregivn uged wt eure wud 5 da oldest wan of DoW itt, and Mary B. Cregler, ie tuneral will Lake place frou’ Unity Church, the ert Collyer, Ou Sunday afteruvon at o'clock, tw ltusobull, Friends of the family tuyied urtier notice. March 21, Maurice Franklin Prindi- Ville, at tha se: Bee OL WI ther, Capt, Jolin rindi Villy, Sud North Staterat, Funeral buiday, Slarch 29, at 1:90 p. m., dy carslages to Cathedral of Holy Naine, thence to Calvary, BERGEELD—Match 21, Kdward (roger | Gebra Bergfeld, tufant sun of Richard and Cathriua Be: ld, irom infummation of the bowels, uged 11 weeks sod 3 ay "PUueral trum Wo retidence of Mrs. A. Krogen v7 wt the re = North Welleat,, aap, m. Sunday afternoon tu Urace- BALISHUNY—ACH 4, m.. March 20, Mra, Jucina Voynton, wife of O. HL. Rulfabury, aged 50 yeara, Faneral at Dalton Situtday 2p. i, Cae to losohiit 1, at tls Lome at Mazoinante, HW bldced ste, tn Le Year, fulton uf ueurge & age and Humuel Iredan, Of Lite city, ‘SP-uttulo(S. Yo Jeane copy. t GUM Y—=In thinclty, March 21, of scarlet fever, Howard J. youngertoouaf don aid dany Glihulyynped B yearatiiontis apd 21 lays. i paunural Saturday, 22 that., nt 10o'cluck, to Gracas janis ita of Dennis Flynn, at ¥LYNN—On the att inst. reahietice, at Wert Tireitt utlen of {ancrat Nerentt ANNOUNORMEN! Politicnl. INOISTHERA WEIL, 1 A can wasa-tenting at Farwell Hall Speakera—Juhin Wentwortl, yA ST laity fy A Slutty, Lt, M.A. Farwell, Cols It, W. iticaby, Peier ud others, ther L. Mt Buschiwale, POURTING AL Halon bide eta are Joti Stephen Pe We Tiron Fitth Wars Hanover aud Le Mani Fr yun. e's, corner af Ubtit, Gen. Oh K rake, Ch ‘Shoreek, We D, Mahiup, Maj. gory, MG, Nubes, Ninth Ward —This evening at Parker's Hall, corner of Maulsote nud Hulsted-ata, Speakers will be Cot, [he WY, i ctiwaly, 1. tw Mitts, Judge J, U. Bul Underwoul, whi ativers w Ward—Thls eventing at Hartteon Stecet spel, corner Hartisun uid Maulina-as, Speaker mo Wis Col W. Hens A Hunn Gen. Julius W ett, 13,8) Tutti, Jolin Meyer, Ww. Puree, Elghteenth Ward=This eveding ‘gt’ Lower ‘Tarnor Ital Speakers ure Gen. Juttus White, “Kick Hawes, Ay dee plgrtigun, dul Ge Barker, Cot. “bee Stlin> ad uth. He TH. Lu-night,, tu teins one if thumtht wd> Viaable, tu organ Bn PUR RRPUMLICANS 01 will tieet wt i. Saetke and Twenty: frsteats., to-aheht, dilate, T. Ce vlener, Will address UI (PME EXECOTIVE COMMITTEE OF THK FOU teentis Waid Hep i Wid meet Laight nt wh tun C. {olelvck wep at Locher's ian, Nv, O40 Miwuukes enue, to ¢ ut Nosy erinante cane Hike Mixcelinneuns A RUSINESS MILTISY UF THE MONTICELLO Seiinary Will be heft att o'eiuck, at day Week, tht Fremont. House elute unt bauquet wilt be glyen at the sane pla atlp. in F. JACOBS WiLL, CONDUGT THES, 8, TEACIIC je ere’ acllug, hid in Farweil tal erence ‘Tue ane ty April 2, TING IN LOWE PAIWELE HALL THIS Ing, cunducted by J. C. Huntington, Young eelye a cordial welzuiue, MATILAW, Y WILL LRCTUTE Et ly atthe Athemeunt at ing at x o'cluck, on MRS, batabus a. Uefore the Phin Halt, $0 Dearber FETING OF THE FRENDS eile Hotel nt x o'cluck ted In opposite che "are invited tu atte nperanee ta Ronin | night. AL why aro ine uggressiona of thu ruin pos AUCLION SALES. ESEMEON. Ghakeacmue » General Auctivavers, &4& BU Randolph: AUCTION: SALE, 50 HAD COUNTRY HORSES, At COOPER'S STABLES, Nos, 2 to 10 Monroe-st., Saturday Morning, March 22, at 10 o'clock, Tula Opening Sale will tnciudo DRIVERS, DRAUGHT, & SADDLE HORSES, All to be poslt{vely solt under Mr. Cooper's well guardutee tor SUUATE-DEALINGs ale In ino Aneeee Hon tu makean AUCTION BALE every Saturday dure Jug tha season. 5 FLEUSHEIM, DARKER & CO. Atettonocrs, OUR SALE This (Saturday) Morning, at 9:30 otlock, ‘Tho largest: stock New and Second-hond FURNITURE, Chamber and Parlor Suits, A full tine good Used and New Misfit CARPETS, enoral Honse}old Gans, Marble ana Watnut-top Tables, one splendid Gilt 7! Mirror. General Sterehanulacs idchea Chrono ee FOL CHINA TOILET SUIS, ‘The entlro Furniture of TWO DWELLINGS. postively to bo sold, We tnumt fave tiie roan for. fae Mensa miles nest week at Popular AUCTION HOUSE 84.& 80 RANDOLPIST, FLERSIEIM, BARKER & CO. (Eatabl ed January, 1850.2 WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Morchandiso and Real Eatato AUCTIONEERS, 173 & 175 East Randoljh-st, SPRING Engagements aro now being mada for tl Housetuld Furniturd at Private Wentenees paren Mntending to seit, nnd wishtng our vives, WIL one. wivine early notice at our oll ind ta Wanted fntrusted tu aa will r aid satishc REGULAL SATURDAY BAI HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Of all kinds, OMea Furniture, Carpets, § SATURDAY, MARCI ‘At our aaluargout WR WILL SELL THIS DAY. ar 10 O'CLOCK, a full Mn of destrable FURNITURE “AND CARPETS, Great bargolua (1 Tar) ‘ets, whiel uit Besant toy. Suinude ie clara tutte 0 unt Bier ki re CO., Auettoncers, vate Vool Table, JOOREMUUSE & HAIR Goons. eee. wares Re a Cues ae Wholesale & . Hern Sola agent forthe areerteon a Wigs iaolw order nud warranted BU PAD ER 292 \ cRURNN AR WIT ra, ba V5- ital WM. M ‘Chivago. THOM NIK, wll AVabawichv. RUNKS. uring. ‘Travelers, Excure late owt vin wnke Ratehels, la; iewhrpaye nes Hae Deb Aintosat, COLLECT IO; CHICAGO ayn 162 Washington-st,, barncnlil Hing boon successfully ACENLY sinosla7a oo One ON I, routar, ‘wound 2M REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, March 26, 9:30 a, m, Wo shall offer snother Very Largo and Thorougtty Well-Ausorted Stock of Strictly Sessunable Goode ng this Sac, We ask the parcteular attention uf the Trade twacveral fuipurtaut Specialties, to-wit: A Frosh Consignment CLOTHING, A Fresh Consignment PIECE GOoDs, A Frosh Consignmont HOSIERY, A. Frosh OConsignmont “SPRING CAPS, A Frosh Consignment - FUR HATS, A Frosh Consignmont PEARL BUTTONS, A Fresh Consignmont STEEL SHEARS, A Frosh Consignmont Ladies’ WHITEWEAR, A Frosh Consignmont Ladies’ NECKWEAR, A Frosh Consignmont * HANDKERCHIEFS, A Frosh Consignment CHEVIOTS, ee shalt clowe tho balance of a Large Consignment, a 3 EMBROIDERIES, Three Hundred and Fifty Lote, covering a Very Chotoe Line of these goods, ive leo tayo suveral other tmportant Invotecs to close, CARPET AT ONE O'OLOOK P, M. GEu, P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers, WEDNESDAY, MAROI 26, We shall sell at Auction, com. mencing at. 9:30 a. m,, ag large aud fine a line of custom-mnade Boots;Shoas & Slinners As has ever been opened in this city, as it includes goods from MEDIUM to the FINEST grades, ald cholve spring styles, Catalogues and goods ready for Inspection Monday, ; GEO. P. GORE &CO., Auctlancers, 80 and 82 Wabash-ny, Thursday, March 27, at 6:30 a. m ,,LRADE SALE Crockery & Glassware D We shall sctl 560 Crates English W. @ Ware, 60 Casks Ajneriean W, @. amd € Ware, 80 Casks Brown and Yellow Ware, “tn original packages,” a full Hine (lass- ware, Decorated Toilet Sets, Table Cat- lery, Chandeliers, Tinware, &e, Couds packed for country meretinnts, GEO. P, GORE & CU., Auctioneers, PRAEDMAN & SON, doy and 204 Jtandolph-st. SPECIAL NOTICE GRAND Onening Spring Trade Sal BY CATALOGUE, On Wednosday, April 2, at10 o’cl’k, 300 Original Packages of Crockery, Eng: lish and American..: a Tockingham and Yellow Ware, Table Glassware. China and Whito Granite Decorated Cham- ber Toilet Sets, Chimneys and Shades, Table Cutlery, Micrors, Plated Ware, Seo This salo comprisos tho largost assortmont over offered in thia markot. Catalogues now rondy, CRFORD, Anetioncer. soe = SATURDAY, March 22, AT 10 A.M. AT 84 WEST RANDOLPHLST. One very large double-door Rafe, sultalite for.n Jews eler or Hanker, id ot of Fine Jewelry, Tronkh Show-Cases, Accordeuna, ke AND ANOUT VIETY NEW REVOLVERS: falc pastitve. Fine chauce, STACY. Deputy Rheritt CANDY. eee ewe erred CELENRATED THROUGH: Ye tha Wa lonecxpreacn 18 all parta, Pib-and upward. sb 25 aa obo pee lye Audread oiders, GUY Conteor itunery ae 4 OL AT KINDS. Bend fur Catalogue. HOVEY.& CO, HU MADISON-ST, ROYAL BAICING ROYAL POWDER. ' ¢ Sein nnn en BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tho Roynl Naklug Powder fe w pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Gy De Indersed and recommended (or tte whotzzomences by such eminent rhemlrtens Dr, Mott, New York: Df Hayes, Burton; Profesor Genth, Vulladelpity, etc. buld valy fa cana, by all Grocers. " UIT Dewsre of the injurfons Alum Powders, Manufacturers and dealers urgu you to buy thei, Lecauso they Can afford ty acl thea at 20 eta, pound and dugbie thusr maney, To not buy Naking Power loose, as tt 1s almost griptug, cousttpatiod, tudigestlou, bewdache, and dyspe; a OED ‘6 tocoutnin alum, - The continued use of Alum pi duces pales alfects thu blood, causes winples on tbe face. otc 4ELAMAN SO. “WHEN BUYING SOAP ASK FOR gler & Gamble's Mottled Germal. Thero is nolbing equal to it for Laundry and General Use.