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i swodereg gtr eer wae gee aa BY race oe RT RTECS I A Be BE e THE CITY. GENERAT: NEWS. Gon. A. P. Blunt, U. 8, A., fs registored at the Palmer. Gen. John T. Averill, St, Paul, is at the ‘Paimer. Thomas Button, U. 8. A., is registered at the Sherman. ‘Milton Nobles and his dramatic company are domtellad at the Tremont. ‘Phe Hon. G. C, Washburn, Wisconsin, regis- terod at the Pacific yesterday. Miss Josie Bailey nnd other members of Blodjeska's company are at the ‘Tromont. The Hon. J. HW. Mayborn, State Senator, Geneva, Ill, fs registered at the Tremont. Mme. Helena Modjeska, Countess Bozenta, dog, niafd, and husband are at the Shorman. The Hon. W. M. Smith, Railroad and Ware- house Commissioner, {s n guest of the Tromont. ‘The Rev, Dr. George F. Pentecost, the trevi- ynlist, ts visiting Mr, Benjamin Doulas, of 355 North LaSalle street. maa ae tant reader’ is informen that Bishop Foley nae conscerated a full Bishop” in the ‘United States of America, South Haven frult-rowers write that thera was never a better prospect for a geod crap than ot present, and that a failure fs not among the probabllitica. .F, Frichard, Charles A. Heineman, A, 1. atin, weet Spaulding, John Middieton, and Charles T. Clauneyilie, of Japan, arc regla- tered at the Pacific. ‘The Hon, Edward &. Broge, M. C.. of the Fifth Wirconsin District, yassed through the city yesterday, stopping only long enough to take Prenktast at the Tremont. J. us, Oliver, Assistant Sunorintendent of the Chicazo & Northwestern Railroad, and d. U, Cheney, Vice-President of the Bloomington, Muncie & MissiseIppl Railroad, are at the talmer, The stove-manufacturers and the hardware- merchants held meetings at the Tremont Ilouse yesterday alternoun to discuss the {nterests of he trade, Nothing of public {importance was done. + W.P, Robinson, General Freight Agent of the ‘Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rallrond, und E. HL Waldron, General Manager of the Indianspolls, Binomington & Munele Railroad, are at the acific. The temperature geen, ns observed by Mannsse. optician, 89 Madison street (TatnuNT Bollding), was at Sa. m., 41 degrees; 102, m.. 433 1 48; 3p.m., 43;'8 p.m. 38% Barom- eter at mM, 2 Dp. m., 29.69, A unmber of members of the St. George's Society held an informal meeting at the Sher- men House last evenlny to tatk over the various nomes to be presented for election at the annual meeting which will oceur April 7 at the Sher- monn House. ' Miss Lizzie Sauce, 17 yenrs of age, living at No. 209 North avenue, the mother of an ttleglt- imate child 3 weoks of age. while on her way to the Foundling’s Home to diapose of the young- eter yesterday afternoon, discovered, when wear the corner of Clark and Randolph streets, thut it had died of suffocation. blaincd. Mrs. Jennie Houston, a widow, and her 10- year-old dauehter Clara, wera at the Ch Avenue Btation last night for shelter, | ‘Th rived here yesterday trom Bradford, in parch of nt brother-in-law named Wiliam Leach, who is a molder by occupation, and came to this elty (n last October trom Canton, O. His address hud been Jost, but they anticipated no trouble in fading him when they started out for this city. At8o'clock yesterday morning: Rosa Free- map, 8 yenra of age, living with her parents at No. 133 West Washington street, was accldent- ally shot by her 5-year-old brother, Joseph. ‘They were ransacking’ the contents of u closet when they found the weapon. ‘The bull, 22 bre, entered the girl’s neck just hetow the Je! car and passed Into the cheek. Dr. Pieeker, who was called in to attend the Httie one, says sho will recover if properly attended. The Judges of the Superior, Cireult, County, snd Probate Courts adjourned court yesterday afternoon at 4 o'ctock ‘and went on with their consideratiun of the applications for dustices of the Peaee. ‘They closed their work about 7 o'clovk, and, I¢ 1s supposed, have gotten through thelr work, but they have teen so un neecysarily mysterious over) the whole matter that they have even ‘refitsdd to tell what prog- reas they have maie from day today. Tt isan derstood, however, that. they wero unaniinous in recommending the reappointment of Messrs. Meech and Wilson. Miles Kehoe und his Committecof Thirty met at No.7 Clark street Inst ovening, with the sforesaid gentleman in the chair. ‘They contin- wed thelr deaultory discussion of the various Dills introduced jnte the Legistature, and tran- acted some routing business. ‘The meeting was attended by more than thirty meimbera, the Committee having been recently enlarged to fifty-two. Tt was decided to draft soine further bills ta keep the Covk ‘County delegation in proctice. Reports of the prow of the various meagures now under consideration were read, and some comments inndy ssto the lelsurely The mother fa not manner of disposing of tusinces at Springileld. ‘The meeting adjourned for one week. The Committee of soldiers and sailors sp- Dointed some time ago to taka the nevessary steps fuoking to erecting a monument in this city tu the memory of those who fell In the Inte War met inst evening at the Grand Vuellic, 2. L. W. dungen in theeliir, Capt. T, D, MeGihit. euddy, of Ohiv, was present, und submitted a serles of rerolutions providiug for creating a Monumental Board of Trustees, which were re- ferred ton committed consisting of i. 8, Wil- sot, J. 8, Lane, and L. 8 Hudson. Mr. MeGItit- euddy theu spoke at sume leugth, urging the necessity of crecting a monument, and deprecat- ing the fact that those late in ating azainst the country were now muiciny the laws for the loyal, ute, ‘The Committee then adjourned until ‘the Jast Monday in April. George R, Danchy, of No, 17 Canal atreet, hap a horeo that he will sell at a very low figure, AtB:B0yesterdhy morning the horse, attached ton bugey, was left standing in front of the Washington Hotel, at the corner of Canal and Madison streets, fastened to a ten-pound weight. It became frightened at a pnasiine Ogden uvenue streetcar, and —cireled about until it got within reaching, distance, and then kicked in the eide of the ear, and atso broke onvof the shafts of the busy. A policeman caught the aninal and turned it over to Mr. Dauehy, who started hoine with the rig. As he turucd south into Canal street the horse agaiy ran wway, nul the bugey capaizine, threw the owner to the ground and badly crushed hig tace, ‘The demoralized. ry was stopped at Harrisun strect, and was taken home for the duy. Tue Trimune of Sunday contained an account ‘of the strategic arrast arrest In thinclty of Chauncey Prentiss, the alleged oimbezzling Treasurer of Urcenvilic, O., a (awn near Cleve Jond, ‘The account stuted that Prentiss, whose alleged embezzlement amounts to $3,000, 1. Wns living and doing business under cover, sud that Hix inal was looked after hy. hls wile, Who lived at No, 145 ‘Thirty-seventh street, Mr. Prentiss has written ta thls paper that he bas couducted hls busluess openly, des Iiverlng bis goods In u wavon with his nuiny on the outslae thercof in plalu sught; lived ut the above oumber for elyht months, wid since sell- ing out bis market haa bad his mail addreseed to his residence as advertised tu hls circular; und that he auticipates no dificulty tn estab: Vabing his entire {innocence ot any intention of Wrong fn the manayement of the funds In the Treasury of Oreenville. B2EOBDIN, ‘The additional collections made yesterday for ga tnerars of the flood in Bzeuedin wore as uw Hamburger Hros., $2; Moritz Ocstreccher, 22; ghiup Weinhelmer, $1; Aruuld Konn, mete od, Gerber, i a $ Seickiat a Gather S24 Fuller & Fuliur, $10 Albert Storn, 56 cent fd, Con = Bonus, $1; Shay amith S'Co., $13 bert & CU Sr Wattle x's 3h; Wald Uane & Co ler, Adal Bh: Larrabeo & ire 8352 ¢ ton & Co.,85; Edwin Hunt & Suu, North, $5; Hart, Bradley & ( man & Co. A < INQUESTS. Coroner Mann yertorday held au iuquest upon Charles Werkinelster, a saloonkceper at No, 404 State street, who was thought to baye com mitted suicide froin the fact tut a revolver with three chambers empty was found ju his bund, but a careful investigation showed that he dled of heart discaye, with whieh he had been aifilcted for sume years, ‘There were nu bullet wounda iu the’ uudy, and uo grounds for the belief that he bad committed suicide, It is quite probable that, whou taken. suddenly Ul, it occurred to hin to pull hla re- volver und firo some shota in order to bring ase vistauce, His wifo states that thers wore three THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY chambers empty when ho took the revolyer to his room, and thera are no evidences that he — succeeded fo firlng anv shots. An inquest was also held upon Charles F. Locffel, 14 months of are, who died of scatds aceldontatty received by the apill- ing of n pan of hot water in the hands of an older sister, who was taking {t from the stove to pour it futo a coffee-not, when the handle camo oft, The little ono was fearfully scaltted, _nbout the head and chest. ‘The family live at No. 235 Townsond street, Alen, unon Charles Mager, a carpenter, 62 years of age, who died suddenly of congestive apoplexy at bis home, No. 15 Hano- ver street. ‘The following upona sip of paper was re- celved at the Coroncr's office yesteriay: = A man Diad sesteday very audent at N. W. co! of Canut and Adams st. Case for inquest— nate is duseph MeNabb. come ns soon a8 p08- sible he won't keep.” The Coroner was 80 vanly scared that ho thought of resigning, but, mustering up his courage, went to sit upon the body that would nat keep. The Jury returned nverdict to the effect. that Joseph McNabb, harness-maker, 43 years of are, died of apoplaxy superinduced by strong drink, at lls boarding- house, No. 143 Cannl street. NOT TOR MAN. Tne Trincner’s correspondent at Springfeld, {n a epecial which was published yesterday, stated on the authority of a member of the House thut the Senate Ring had intimated to the Hon, Thomas loyne that It wonld be neces- to prevent hostile insurance legls- . to coino down to the extent of $40,000. Mr. Hosno ig the attornoy for several Insurance companics, including the Northwesteru Mytuat Life, of Miwaukee, and the allezatton was of 89 startling a nature as to suggest the propricty of asklug himas to its truth. Mr. Hoyne was found in his law office, und to the reporter's yearning for facts made the following concise statement: ‘There is no truth whatever in the statement that Divas told that $40,000, or aay other sum of money, was necessary to prevent hostile leg. istation axuinst inaurance companies: bul, on the contrary, I had fully satisied myself, from the character aml intelligence of the membars of the House. nnd Senate, that no moro inde- pendent or upright body of nen have ever coma toeether usa Gencral Aseombly of Mlinots, 1 also became satistied that, whatever hostile Iec- istntiun has been proposed, it can never pase the two Houses, for the reason that the intelligence of the members would defeat it, Imay state, however, that it ts true that something bad deen sald in Chicago about a ayudieate in the Scnato that was demanding money; but I found nothing of tt.* At tust aye been some one else who was in- vited to "chip into” the “pool.” THE CLY-HALL. The ecrip clerk cot rid of $500. Three cases of scarlet fever were reported to the Health authorities. A permit was issued to Jolm Wheeler to erect a three-story stone-front dwelling, 24x48, at No, 487 Weat Indiana street, to cost $3,500, The Treasurer's receipts were: Water Office, $2,100; County Treasurer (scrip), $12,833 Cotnptroller, $254; total, 315,244, He pald out $2,500, Tt isexpected that all the city employes, In- cluding the policemen und firemen, wil! be patd is raat for danuary and February betore the cluction, ‘The license reccints wero sald to be the usual amountat thetall end of the leeose year—$50,— a wandering saloon-keeper haying at last found his way to the City-Hall. ‘the Health Oificer's report for last week shows that ninety-tlye notices were served to abate unisances, und 157 nutsanecs were abated. ‘She weight of unwholesomo meat condemned was 2 pounds, There wero only. 187 dents last week, a de- crease of 8 from the preceding one, but an ine rease of 7 over the corresponding week In 1873, Of the decedents 57 were under 5 years of age. Convulsions carried off 16, dinhtherla 10, scar- Jet feyer 6, canstumption 12, and pneumonia 1L. The Fourtecnth Ward furnished 19, the Fifth 16, and the Efcnth and Seventeenth 1 each, Carter fMarrison was around the “rookery in the morning, taking a louk nt the inetitution and pleklng up Information. He dropped inte Mayor Heath's office, aud laughingly fugulred how sean he could be sworn in, tus tonor couldn't nee tie yeason fur baste in the matter. ‘Then Carter wanted Mr. Heath to serve a month or so alter he (farrison) was elected, and Mr. Heath said be would do so without charge. The Mayor sald yesterday that he did not in- fend to lnterlere with the Appropriation bill. Ne had pointed out where reductions could be ade, but the Aldermen had not nade them, and he. did not see what goud would result frou avero, ‘The Council would fu all probability pass the objectionable itoma anyhow; tf they tld not, no money would baye been set aside for the things vetoed, whereas sume was neces- sary; bence a veto would do only injury. Ald. Stauber would have presented to the Counell yesterduy evening, had opportunity of- fered, the allldavit. of John Pretifer, charging Ald. Lodding with havhis obtained a certain aunt of money from him under the protext that It waa to be uscit in scttllng u complaint agalost Meiffer for violation of -the Building ordinance. “The charges are now made In the form of afil- davite. ‘They do not diifer from those made by AKL Stauber some weeks ago, which, together with Atd. Lodding's explanation, were printed In ‘Lug Tainuse. THE PLAGUE, ‘The bulletin of public health recelyed by Com- inlesioner DeWolt from Washluzton yesterday contains the followings ‘The United States Conaul at Conatantinople ree ports that the healltt of that city and Ite precincts ja ina favorable state, and taut thy reported oc- cneronce of casen uf plague in Enronean Turkey has arleen from tho prevalence of mallynant typhus athe provinces devastated by the Inte war.” The retreat of tho ‘Turklah nemica was attended by great peivation among the refugees who accom: panied them and among the Inhabitants of the provinces through which thoy [naysed, Much dls tress and alckness fave ever wince prevailed the but no authenticated cases of plague ove ¢ curred, No naw cusew of the plague have occurred inthe ‘Province of Antraken, ‘tne the military cordon ate still malntalned; tho infected vilinges are being thoroughly cleanscd, and means taken to completely exterminate the divenro, Much anxicty ia felt, huwever, let, on the breaking np at the {ce inthe Votca, and the Mberation of the fine erable small craft that haye been frozen tp at, Ade trakon and other points, the disease tnay be ein by their movements, The past winter waa tho tuilldest in the memory of the lnbabitants, ond {t In fenred that ths viras of the divcase may survive the intluenco of the few short spells of cold weath- er that have eccurred, ‘The buris Sielumer arrived at Port Eads, bolow New Orleans, Morea 14, from Rlo Janelro, Dur- ing the sixty-one days passage all of the crew euf- fered from, yellow fuvcr; Lureo diel, and ono ie suillnick, ‘Tha vesnel was mnmediately lowed to the quarantine station, LEMONT AND NEDYORD. For a week or more there have been rumors that jhe Lemont stone ring were at work with ylew to securing the contrul of the next Council} in order to curry out Lheir® object, no matter at what cost to the taxpayers, They began at the beuuning,—sought to nointnnte t men for Alder 4,4 their clatms are true, they have succeeded ta the minjority of instances ninong Den uty Hepublicans, and Soctullsta, wo thal {t fools aa {€ they would have Uwro-thirds of the members, and be able ta. defy the next Mayor should he be opposed to the scheme, “The moo who they say cau bs counted ou ta vote for Lemut neluding those now in oflico— as fullows; ‘Tuley, Dixun, Sanders, ‘Ture ner, Cullerton, Curran, MeNally, Blordan, ,awler, Sinyth, Jonas, MeNurnoy, Biszner, E Statber, Enders, Wetterur, MeCailrey, na, and Jungs, und whoever: is elected fn Mth, Eighth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, aut centh Wards,-in all) twanty-tve: while au the ather side are Hated Batlard, Phelps, Clack, Granuls, Mallory, Throop, Swift, Raw? leigh, Thompson, Knopf, Waldo, and. Betwels: thal, Ja case Engel gets In trom the Second, fustead of Bullard, he would go with the ring, itiseail., Suift is considered doubtful, and Schwelsthol’a evlection fs not very certain, Vence ft will be geen that the ring men are cun- Ndent they will huve a majority of the Alder- men at thelr disposal, and the chances are that they will secure iwora than two-thirds of them. What they purpose doin fe this: annul the present City-tHall contracts, und tet new ones, 60 that the cul-etone will com from, Walker's quarry. All that haa heen done onthe bullding de to be torn down. Commenchis over aguly will cntall a large expeuse,—considering: everything, In the neluhbortivad of $500,000; but that doesn't matter, Walker owes pohtl- cians and others money, al this is the omy way they can get {t, Taxpayers have no rights which they ure beund to reapect, aud they wouldu's Teopect thelr rights under any clreurustances, THE COUNTY BUILDING. About $5,000 worth of county bonds were dla> Dosed of yesterduy, ‘Nhe County Treasurer paid over $12,000 in scrip to the City Treasurer yesterday,. County Clerk Klokke has a game -tinger, and consequently ts unable to sign the 8100 Court. House bonds, which are bulug called for in large putnbers. The Grand Jury was impaucled yeasterdsy morning and went to work. ‘There were but clguteen jurors present, and they held along session, passing upon a large numbor of ordinary nil cases, but Falinge up no important matters. Mr. Amos Grannis was appointed foreman of the Jury. Tho Committes on Town and Town Accounts has appointed this afternoon to examine the accounts of Bunorvisor Hudson as Overseer of the Poor In Hyde Park. There was very lit business done in the Criminal Court yestertay-morning, In the case of A. K. I{oll, who was tried Jast Thursitay on acharge of malfeasance of oflice, the jury re- turned'a sealed verdict of nut guilty. A rule was entered in the County Court yea- terday in the namo of the people ex rel. Clara Edwards va, George Sandercock, Edward Mur- phy, Egbert CU. Rockwell, Martin McCus, and August Schafhauser,fur contempt of that court. By the aflidavits and testimony it anpeared that. Sheae fla nen vrake open the rooms of Clara Edwards and took away all her turniture aud property while she was absent, and secreted it, upon a ault brought before dustico Eberhardt, whilo the said property was under repleyin by virtuy of a writ issued by the County Court. The order was sustained, and the defendants were ordered to appear before that Court Friday morning, the 98th, at 10 o'clock, and sow cause why an attachment should not issue against them for contempt. Guatay Goetz appeared before the marriage. Mvensu clerk ponents and demanded a divorce. He explained his postion thus: Last Noyomber ho was a notion peddier, ant while on bis rounde he met a girl whose first naine was Rose,—her Inst name he bad forgotten. He was pleased with her, andthe third time he Baw. her he popped tho Aulestion, She accopted, They were married by ustico Kaufmann, and he took her over to his room, where be lived with her three days with- out consummating the marriage. ‘They wore out fora walk one day, aud saw oman ina bur gv with a poodle dog. His wife fell In lova with the stranger and his poodle, sud eventually ran away froin her husband, ant has not turned np since. ‘Then he went South for about three inonths, and whe lic returned he found her living on the South Side with the owner of the noodle. He thought he had just grounds for a. divorcee, and accordingly demanded it of the license clerk. FEDERAL AV AIRS. ‘The Chicago Distilling Company exported 500 barrels of alcobol yesterday. ‘The 4 per cent subscriptions at the Bub-Treas- ury yesterday amounted to $7,000, and tho cur- reucy disbursements to $26,000, Collector Harvey's office yesterday took tn $20,220, of which tax-pald spirits contributed $16,521, tobacco and cigars $3,477, aud beer $143, Joseph M, Marks, formerly of No. 835 Carroll Avonue, had an audience with Commissioner Moyne yesterday and endeavored to explaln away the charge of having sola Nquors and cigars without aleense. The caso was contlt- ‘ued until to-day, bail being fixed at $500, Speclal-Agent finds returned from Milwau- kee yesterday, und certain mysterions wloks snd node indicate that there {sa hen on somewhere. It won't ao to give the case away justat present, for fear it woul Interfere with the ends of a certain mythical conyenfence known os Justice, ‘The Custom-House authorities were in recelpt of a cireutuy from Washington yesterday an- nounelug that no oficial postage-stamos will be uaed by any brauch of the Treasury Department. after May 7 next. On that date all stumps now on hand must be turved over tothe Depart- ment. In leu of stamps the oficial onvelope, with the © penalty clause" printed on ft, will bo used. Any employe using this envelope for pri- yate purvoge will be dismiieaed. Detective P. D. Tyrrell, of the United States, Secret Service, returned to his ald atamping- grounds yesterday—the Government Building — to aseiat in the prosecution of the counterfelt- era who will be put on the rack to-day. He is looking as well and $s na fat and good-natured the cliinate of New Mexico, where he has been detailed for some time, apparently ugreeIng with him. He bas just succeeded ft oreaking up oo bad gang of éoun- terfelters jn Kaneas, nnd returns to as- sist the Government jin sending up the *coney'? mea whose field of operations hus been restricted to this reion. He procured anmples yesterday at Sthe Sub-Treasury of the newest counterfeit trade und atundard silver doliars, aud will devote his odd time to dis- covering the makers of the frauds, ‘The new counterfeit of the standard dotlar, which has been prevlously described In these columas, ts very clever in its make-up and wonderfully well calculated to deceive even the very elect, Anum ber of those received at the Sub-Treasury hny- ing come from one or two of the banks and heavy business houses. The petit jury fo the United States District Court will enter upon its labours this morning, when the erlminal calendar witl be called, anc the wicked will be put to their trumps to get rit of the charges agalust them, Judge Banes has been wrestling with the evidence in all the tases which are to come wp_thia term, and hag been muterially naststed by Detective ‘Tyrrell in the counterfelting euses, Jt fs in the pro- gramine to try the following cases first, and it will probably tako two or three days to put (hem throtieh: The United States against Charles and Mary Aun. Watson, fudleted for makin counterfelt nickels, dimes, quarter and half-dollars; saino against Willan Corbett, more familiarly known ag “Old Bl Corbett,” newspaper dead-beat, tndicted for sending an _ubseene postal-card to the wife of J, T. Pratt; Georgo Hoover, indicted for violation of the Election faws; Elizabeth Clark. indicted for violating the Penaton laws; atin Gallagher, allan Manning, Indicted for vio- Jation of the Pension laws; Cicorge B, Quigg: und Eugene Hartman, fndieted for counter- felting; Wiliam A. Cotlender, indleted for vio- lating the Revenue laws; Molter, Bulger, and others, Indleted for counterfeiting; Elizabeth Sinith. indicted for sending obseenc inatter through the imaila; George C. King, fadicted for counterfetlng. After all the jail cases are rin through, the Government will tackle the heavy o1 Including the Grege, McArthur, Allen, Hibbard, wud posalbly the Custom-House cases, athough In regard to the Intter there tao provalling idea that the special counsel will not. be ready to do auything further than to usk for a postponement, The Allen cage bas been set for Aprit 3, A hoary-headed = atnner by the name of Andres Koch, minus ose tec, odorous ia the extreme, atphysteal and moral excrescauce, was pitehforked ite Commissioner Hoyns's parlors yesterday ulternoon to auewer to the charge preferred acainst hin by Speelnt Agent Spur- ling, of the Post-Ollca Department, of sending obscene postal-eards throweh the mulls. ‘The aged reprobate was bound ag to bls head with a very red silk handkerohief which dit not bide, however, the gray hairs, und wich seemed to Dring out all the more plaluly hls hardened and toughened features, ‘The charge, specifically stated, wus that he had beou amusing plineell by sending postal-curds and bettors containing the vilest and fthicst stall Imuginabte tu a Mrs, Betz, at Madison, Wis, ‘The old mau practical- ly admitted wrltlng the letters, which were comparatively elvan, but dented the postal- cards, which were dirty beyond expression. ‘The similarity of the haudiwriting, however, together with other evidence aginst hin, makes the cose a pretty plain one, and. the old mun will, uu doubt, receive a much-needed lesson before he xets throuzh, As nearly a6 Tt ean bo flured out, Mra, Betz “knew bhin in the Scriptural sense of the word, vot tired of him, quit him, and ied off to Madi#un, “Nien the old maon’s bite was up lic amlght buve borne ber absence, but he couldn't ub up with tho flea that —ahe had taken, a8 he allezes, some of his wealth, 80 bo opened an epistolary tire upon her. She watur- ally resented tila, and told bli do on paper. Ile mildly replied that she coutd go there her- self, und thut he proposed to write postal-cards to her as long as he could hold a. pen, Having votten at the magn facts yesterday, the case waa continued until this morning to allow the uld. reprobate to hire a lawyer, Hu hudn'’t anybody ma his bail, however, und had to go to ail, KID GLOVES. Newe was received yesterday atthe Custom: House, trom an *o-fitclal source, that Col- lector Merritt, of New York, on the 20th fist bud uiade his decision in the matter of the kid- glove teappraisument of A. ‘T. Scawart & Ca, ua between the General and Merchant Ap- pratsers, wud orderes the Hquidatlon of the en. tries, ‘This deelsion sustaiis the General Appratser’s reanpraisement, aud sa vindlea- tou of tho Treasu: epartinent and the Western merchants, tate the blatory of this case, iy brief, thera were forte tnvoleus tinder re- Sporalesinetity, in all of which two-button Indice’ gloves were tovuiced ut 42 francs, with a risa of threo franes for cach additional button. ‘There were two Merchant Apprafsers, one of whom fixed the value at 48 francs, with three francs lav fur cach additional Lutron, The other Ap praiser fixed the value at 47 francs, with a four ranc rise, Both ot thesg ollicers reported in favor of tuposing a penalty on the fine porter, Then the General “ Appraiser de- ded that 530 francs, with oa fives ie risa for euch = addditonal button, Was the foretgninarket value. A. 'T. Stewart & Co, claimed that the uppraisement at 43 franca was right und proper, aud indignantly denied that there was auy, undervaluation. -T'ho Col lector now sussains the 63frane aporaisement, although by a recent order of the Department ho could have tixed any other tigure betweea the MARCH 25, 1879-TWELVE PAGES. two different appralsements. In making hi deciston, however, Collector Morritt stated that no other conclusion than the ons given could be reached,—In other words, thnt 63 francs, with a five-frane rise, wasgthe forelgn-market yaluc of the gloves, nil that anything leas than that was larceny of a hatchet anda shovel from Afra, Carson, of No. 0 North Curtts street, $50 fine; Mra, Kline, allas ida Degontiardt, who claims to have beon a teacker in the public schools for twonty years, remunded on a charge of disor- dorly, as she showed uninistakable signs of {n- an underyaluation. It {fs a curious com- | sanity, Wenlagy on ite sinter Fee or soins kK A BAD SET. ng else, of he New York papers tha t 4:80 morning John Krueger, a hone of ‘them “jubllsucd “the tack” that | Garmce a ymentenay mnorning Jet eel such adecision had been made. Indeed, from the {nformation obtainable, A. T. Stewart & Co, do not seem to have hee particularly de. atreot, entered the saloon of Gifford & Mahoncy, No. 659 Clark street. He ordered some drinks, and then a dispute arose as to payment for the alrous that it should be published, but they | gume, which ended In Gilford throwing Krieger rather have desired to keop the thing quiet, und | to the floor, and pounding and kicking him the Now York rapers, avcommodating as ustial, } until he was nearly scnscless, Gifford were perauaded to seo in what direction their } then ran ont upon tho sldowalk, std Unty lay. meeting Policeman G, D. Mond, who bad heard a the disturbance, and was on bis way to the place, . CRIMINAL. he gave to the latter a revolver, claiming thal Krueger had assaulted him sith it in the saloon, and that he had knocked ifm down and dis- armed lim, Krueger was, of course, taken to the station and booked fur an ussault with o deadly weapon with futent to kill, In the ‘forenoon Justice Summerfield, alter hearing the full ovidence in the case, dis- charged Krueger, and held George Gifford In $500 to the Criminal Court for assaulting him. Gifford gained Botartety. frat aso County Con- stable, aud then for swindling that unfortunate creature. Matilda Fisher, who came hero with some $30,000 from Boston, anit fall into tho hands of Gifford, Denls. Hayes, and Gua An- derson. Within a year sho was penni- less, begging the police to care for her tio youngest children, and to keep her oldest. daughter iu the House of Correction, so that she would be away from the machinations of the gang. ‘The poor woman has not been heard of inthis city for nearly o year. Gifford bas frequently been held to the Criminal Court for exercising lis constabulary power long after its close, und once, in ejecting a widow from a house on Jefferson street, he caused a shooting alfray which narrowly escaped ending in tnurder. Ills partnor, Michac! Mationoy, allas © Canary,” becanio noturicus os a thloving hackman. i1e is now under ball to the Criminal Court for recelying elgars stolen by a burglar from Schafer’s reatauraut ou Randolph street. Only ashort timu ago the police, in trying to arrest a notorious criminal Iu the saloon, were assuulted by the proprietors ond bystunders, wnd= a chilr was broken over one vf thelr heads. In view of all these complaints, Capt. O'Donnell yesterday recommended the Mayor to revoke tho license, which is issued to Jereminh Mahoney, thelrown haying been re- voked tivo years ago. ‘T'liese persons are not fit to run nasaloon, and, whenever the police find theat dolug business uoder another persou’s Neenee, that liccuse ought at ouce be revoked by the Mayor. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND PACIFIC MOTEL. G. A, Layton, Columbus, C, A. Lindaley, Utica. I, F, Jackson, N.Y, (J. 8. French, Cleveland, J. L, Shucmater, Phila. IN. D, Arnold, Provid'e. H.C. Pindell, Loutset'e.[A. Harrison, Indlanap's, J.C, Brown, Milwaukee. |i". B, Dodge, Toledo, PALMER JIOU8E. ‘A. Bpence, Cineinnatl. {1. . Grifin, Denver. G: Burke, ‘New Orleans,/O. Horsey, Baltimore. 8. W. Sanderson, Cal, “[H. If, Kimball, Mlun, Adam Gray, Cincinnath.|A, Wisner, Cleveland, 8. J. Moore, Sterling. |W. A. Fuller, Springfeld. SHERMAN HOUSE. E, II, Waldron, 1a Fayotte/Chas, Bratnerd, Boston. WH, Peabody, Dutnaue,|Wilils Bristol, Omata, MLC, Willard, Galesburg. [J.J Johnston, N.Y. J.BL, Richardaon, Cine, (Dr.d. M1. Baird, Denver. chee The caso of Ticket-Scalper Mulford against the various rallrond-ticket sellers was called by Justice Kaufmann yesterday afternoon, ani, afters partial hearin, was coutinued till to- morrow at 2 o’clovk sharp, This docs not speak well for Capt. Gund's ‘district. Mrs. Sopliin Hoff, keeper of a saloon atthe corner of Chicago avenuo and Wesson street, Was yesterday summoned for keeping n saloon without a license, ant arrested upon a warrant charged with selling Hquor to minors The complainant, Mary Holm, of No. 82 W aon street, alleges that Mrs. Hoft has reneate ¥ sotd Mquor to her sons and teother boys, and that they have been geen and found drunk in that nelghborhood in consequence. Sunday cyentng while the family wero at sun- per. burglars entered the resitence No, 870 Mithigan’ avenue by climbing from tha roof of o shed up ao water-trouh, and jn at a sccond-story window which hod been left ‘unfastened. They ransacked the uppor story, and in the attic broke open a trunk belonging to Catherine Lutz, a servant fo the house, and found her roll of moneys, amount- ing to $250, all in small bitls. It was the say- Ings of years, and the poor girl was nearly crazed by the loss, Arrests: Jerome F, Dowd, who some time ago presented ao order Beatliie the forged alunature of Jerry Monroe at J. Hi. Rocho’s restaurant, No, 403 State street, und in this way obtained two good meals; Albert Brown, one of a quartette of boys who ran off with the cash-box of an Itallan fruit-atund on State street, near Harrison, and secured thereby near- ly 314 in cash; J. B, Clark, who tried to zo through a gymoastie lesson upon a railing in Moody's church, and who rafsed o disturbance when the sexton interfered with him. John McVey, of No, 253 Milwaukee avenue, reported nt the West Madisun Strect Station that at about 4o'cluck in the afternoon some unknown man enatched $16 in cash from lim, Mo was drunk, und had just come out of J. Peckler's ratoon, at the corner of Desplaines and Merlin streets, with the money in his hand, A oman whom he ts able ta describe, and whom he thinks ho would bo uble to recognize, stepped up to him and asked soveral queations, ‘The thief approached from helind, anatehed the money, and made off with ft. .Mrs, Margaret Stockjean, of Now Orleans, arrived in this city yesterday, and returned in the evening baying in charge the young runa- way, Ada Burnett, who was found Ina Clark street bagnio. Her companion tn. sin, Rosio Stowart, fs williug to. return home, but | J: Washburn, Sacramentol'T.C, Heulorson, Omaba, has not the money for a ticket = An TREMONT HOUSE. effort will be mide to-day to obtuin | A.11, West, Madison. E. E. Ayer, Harvard, tl. for ero pass over the: road, Nelther one of | Thos. M. Pace, Dubuque, |Dexter Curthy, Madison, them showed any signs of repentance when tho | D.E. Dyer, Boston, J. Lynch, N, ¥. HF. fleesoy, Stillwater, John Patterson, Cincin, JL. Elwood, Da Kalb, RW. Clark, Brattleboro, BANGS AND TIE NOME NATIONAL. A special dispateh in yesterday's Trincne stated that R. P. Derickgon was in Washington ‘on matters connected with the Homo National Bunk, and that, from all that could be Icarned, he was supposed tobe going for Baugs’ scalp, Areporter saw the owner of that uacful ap- pondage yesterday, and asked him what it all meant, “Mr. Derickson appeared to be my friend,” said the Judge, ‘tand I have no: particular rengon to suppose he isn’t. Mr. Goudy went down to Washington tn the Snterest of McAr- thur's bondsmen, and to make an affer to the Attorney-General to test the question of how much the Home National Bank owed the Goy- ernment, and whether the bonds elven by the Covk County Natlonal should not be applied in error of their ways was pointed out to them. ‘They are willim: enough to do right, but they have not been brought up with any well-defloed ideas of right or wrong. At 2:80 yesterday morning a man and a wom- au weut to the rear door of No. 326 State street, a house Lept by Mrs. Parker, who rents out fur- nished rooms, nnd paid the Inndludy $3 for o room. Mr. Parker, or at least. a man claiming to be Mrs, Parker's husband, did not liko the Jooks of the couple, nud bad a fieht with the man, who, in hisown defense, tt Is alleged, trew a revolver and tired two shots through the door, One of the bullets struck Mrs. Parker on the left ler below the knee, and glanced off upon the shin bone, making only a slight wound. All concerned it the rumpus ihen made their cs- capo, but later the police arrested Clara WWood- bury, Annte Fuller, and - Joseph Allen, vartiel- pants, The one who did the shooting is not yet incustody. The West Twelfth street pollve yesterday tracked Eddie Redden and James Doncean, allas “Greuny,” ton barn in the rear of No. 241 West Polk street, and there fqund concealed a buecy- * 5 | payment of feArthur’s indebteduess, und make ter street, und about’ $25" worth of } Goudy uekud the Attomey General to revise a decision of Attorney-Gotieral Akerinan touch. ing that point, ‘The Attorucy-General declined todoso, Mr. Goudy thereupon anid he desired tu muke a question of it in the courts, unit got leave, on stating thut he would pay all the ex- penses, to Lest those two questions, Then he com- menced a sult againet the banks. Ths Home took it very much to heart, represented to the At- gorney-General that these things would injure their credit, aud that they wore ready to pay up If n demand was made, und without having any suit about it. ‘The Attarnoy-Weneral wrote to tne to look Into the question, and see whether thera was proper foundation for a suit, ond whather or not the one already bozun should bo further prosecuted, “Well, L exomined the matter, and found children’s clothing, stolon the sine nicht from Mrs. A.C, Savare, of No, 23314 Ewing street. Joseph Palmer, Edward Donegan, and Willle Jackeon were aleo arrested ng members of the same gang. The barn is rented hy tho father of tho Intter boy, but he fs not to be blamed,as be has done allin his power to reform his aon, and has several times turned him over to the police for theft. An ownor {3 also ‘wanted fora single buggy-harness fuund in. the arts Col. Elisha C. Sprague, better known as “EM Sprague, has been hunted for a long time by a Constable and a wurrant. Yesterday ho was found, arrested, and taken before Justice Wallace, where was made known the fact that a Jawyor named Charles 0. 8. Broek- | there was at least $4,144 of Post-Oftico money way had sworn thut Sprague swindled | which they bad never paid, und which went to 5 » Bowen by making to him | pay McArthur’s own original note. The Di- false preteses upon which he was led to ad- vance Si). ‘Ihe examination was set for Sat- urday, and Sprague heli unable to furnish 8700" bonds was sent to jail, where ho was want- edonacapins. It may bo of interest to know that the orlsoner {fs the “point of sight” in that celobrated caso of “Amanda Craig vs. Elisha , Sprague,” a broach-of-promise sult, wherein Amanda was at first awarded 8100,000 damages, ant, upon a second hicaring, $40,000, und which caso fe still in litigation in the higher Courts. ‘The * Cotoucl" is sald to possess some property, the which nubody ts able to discover. Aucust Herman, alias Young, and John Col- Mua, twoexpert professionals, are at the Armory charged with the burglary of some 10,000 elgars, yalued at 20U0, from the factory of D, & H. Burton, No, 0 Market street. Ono night in lust January the [store was enterea by burg. Jars who hud provided themselves with keys to a couple of doors in the estantistiment, the goods carrled out, and the doors curefully re- Jocked. At that time ft haffied the pollce to ferret out the burglars, and the only person other than the proprictora paelog a key was an old geotluman connected with the establish: ment who wus above suspicion. Recently some thieves wot talking: about the burglary, and the Central Station police concluded to swoop down, upon Herman's room in the buthling on the northeast. corner of Dearborn and Washington streets, nnd there they found five boxes of elgurs which Mr, Burton readily identified as n portion of the stolen goods. Herman ts an nilroit thief, and first came tw surface in this city peddiing fruft about the public bulldings, A ranger entered complatnt at police head- quarters yesterday that he lad been beaten out of $130 by confldenco men, He way spirited out of sight in an instant. There huppened to bu about the place some policemen, who were told to worl ft up, and within a very few minutes they captured In a saloon at No. 18 Lasalle street the followlng members of the profession for sharpening the wit of unsuspect- ing travelucs; Wiliam Q’ Brien, don Mitchell, Loe Burt, Chartes Williauis, W. D. Weatbrook, andJoseph Martin, ‘They were booked at the rectors thereupon authorized the offer of that amount to settio up. Ithen wrote to the At- torncy-General, stating this fact, and the further fact that thero was on item of $10,000 which had been passed directly from McArthur's Post- Oftice account to his private account on the books. There were severat other things, to whieh I referred, and which £ suld could be bot- terexplained by trving the suit than in any other way. Well, Mr. Derickson thought I was too severe on the bani, of which he is a Di- rector, nnd some of the oflicers came in and al- together scemed to think there was a collusion between McArthur, bis bondsmen, and Goudy, to make the bank a vietlin for Mcarthur's ben- efit. [told them [ had nothing to dowith these evil suits, that the ease was on the’ docket for trinl, and I proposed totts, it. Well, that didn't satisfy Mr. Derickson, und he enid, ‘I am go- ing to Washington to sve the President and huve this thing straightened up. I don’t pro- pose to hnve our bank victimized for the benellt of MeArthur’sbondsinen,' 1 told him Hayes ag a good man to see, and be went of. The rest you know,’? “Then all thle may have something to do with his reported endeayors to get you out of office 1" “Well, I don't know what is moving him un- tess It {s adesire to spite ne for my action in the matter, or unless thero ts some lawyer Whom he wanta to get fnto the ofllce." 4 Have you recelyed any intimation es to tha truth of the Iaat ji quartorly report’ of your “Nono at all,’ sald the Judge, smiling. “Te fs sald that the representatives of Root, Pence, and Reynolds are on the ground!" “T know nothing as to thats! “Docs your commission expire in August, as stated {”” “No, It will run to the Lith day of December Hone itt have got the figures right, and I guess pave,” * “And you know nothing about a re——"" “Oh, bless you, nos nothing fy the world.” at one subject Judge Bangs can't bo “ phas- ed. Armoury on a charge of swindling, About oy headquarters the * most woful digs UNION VETERANS, norance about the aftulr was professed. STIFFENING THE PRESIDENT, “Upon my honor, and 80 help mo Bob Ingersoll, f huyo forgotten the Granger's name, and Ldon't know whero'he Ilyes,") was all that. the industrious reporter of the morning papers. could ullelt, However, it was stated that the Qrauger woukl show uy at the Armory Pollee Court. But he may perchance be ‘squared? by daylight. Justices Summerfield: Frank Stanton, caught eutering rouma fn the building No. 158 Washing tonetreet, $XNto the Criminat Court; J. W. Cromer, Jarceuy as ballew of some furniture ho- An adjourned mecting of the Union Veteran Club was lield fast cyening in the newly and neatly furnished clul-room of that organization in the Grand Paclile Notel, Gen. Chetlain pre- sided, Col. W. & Becribner offered the following “stiffener” for the Presidential spinal column: Wusneas, It te the eonse of the Unlon Veteran Club of Chicago that tho United States law known av the Supervisor and Marshal act ie a wleo and Just provision, and that It placos propor sufeguarde u around the ballot-box to prevent Ilegal voting and. Toning’ to Frod Nettlehoret, $200 tu the 25th; | ty Insure fale aad loneetelecuionsy mid Daulel Kilfeather, “who wanted to go Wuensas, Tho said jaw docs not interfere with hone to the = House of — Correction, | the privileges of Ane honcat, well-meaning elector $50 fine; Col, George B. Mansur, charged | in the exercisy of hls rights of franchise, and that with having achicken dght fu the rear_ot bis plice, ut No. 43 South Park avenue, #300 to the 23th; John Lynch, ‘abtalntng monuy by falac pretences, 825 fino; Willan Schroeder, who claiins to be a priest and solicits monvy ostensl- Diy for charitable purposes, $50 fle, on com- {tts complete avit now stands upon the atatuto- bovks therefore, be it Resolved, That hie Excellency, Rutherford 1. Hayes, President of the United Stites, be, wad he ie hereby, requested’ to slaud firmly by tho vald low, and, {f iecessary, to uae hile constitutlonal pro- it rogutive to veto any meawure tending to repeal ur plalit of Susannah Mulderhonses’ Patrick uodlty ala act iu woatevur fori the said tienaura .yons, = churged = with complicity with | may be pre d to bi, a doseptt Gorman in the thoft ot $415 from Ed- | | Resolved. ‘That a copy of these resolutions be manson Bros. ; Philip Abbott, an Itallan harulst who struck a boy named Willlam Koeset with his harp-key, laying open his foreheud and sey- forwarded to the Prosident, Tu offering the resolution, Col, Beribner brict- y stated his reasons for so doing, referring to tly orlug un artery, to the sth; John eacttun of the Rebel Brizadtors in tacking on Beerving und Rocco .Novlesto,. tmplicated | revealing ainendaieuts to tho appropriation in the ssine row, -8200 to the 5th. | bills, and devouncluy all deas of a compronitss Justice Morrison: John McKiinmey, bure- | with them, He thought every organizution of lary of Mra. EK. C. Culdwoll's residence, No. | soldiers in the country should puss some such 412 Oakley strovt, $1,000 to the 25th; Maugiv McPherson, larceny of clothing from Audrow Hanuan, 3100 to the 85th; John Roelly, busturdy on complaint of Kittle Wendling, 810 ta tho Slat; John Heenoy, larceny ont. Patrick's Day of a oliver watch from James O'Brion, of Elin, $500 to the 26th; Mary Smith, larceny of thir- teen chemises and “@14 cash from Nell Brown, $300 to the 25th; Jobn Hagerty, revolution to sustain thefrealdent ail to show Lim that, f the Brigadlers pursevered, the loyal North would aee to lt thut somo muans was pro- vided to carry on the Governinaals “The Colonal's remarks were recelyed with m- menso favor. Me was followed by Mr, Eyou, who strongly supported the resolutions, which were thea adopted unanimously, ‘Tho Coumitteo on Decoration Day reported that they had notiflod all tho Army Posts to ap- point committees to meet with them Monday evening, April 7. Soveral applications for meinbership were read and acted upon, and a committco was. appoluted. to ascertain whuther Col. Ingeraol! had left the cltv, and, if nat, to invite him to address the Club. ‘The Committes discovered that * Boh" had gone to Washington, ond the speech had to be alyen ne The remaining proceedings con- sisted in the hearing of very favorablo réports from, the several city wards as to the prospects of n Republican victory at the coming election; in listening ton briet_sneech by Capt. Story, of tho Veteran Club of Philndolptila,—a snyecch of the meat “stalwart”? stripe; wid in the trans. action of some routine business of no general Antereat. BY Gro, . BO “ Wwe REGULAR TRADE SALH DRY GOODS, TURSDAY. MARCH 25 WEDNESDAY, MARCIE 26, ~ We shall soll at Auction, com. monchig at 9:80 a, my, as lorge and fine a line of custom-made Boots, Shoes & Slippers As has ever been opendd in thig city, as it includes goods from MEDIUM to the FINEST grades, and choice spring styles, Catalogues and gouds rendy for inspection Monday. : QED, 1. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, 8O.and 82 Wabash-ay, Thursday, March 27, at 9:30 a. my . TRADE SALE Crockery & Glassware We shall selt 50 Crates English W. @, Ware, 60 Casks American W. G. amd CC, Ware, $0 Casks Brown and Yellow Ware, “in originat packages,” a full line Glass. ware, Vecorated Toilot Sets, Tablo Cat. lery, Chanidelicrs, Tinware, &c. Goods packed for country merchant: GEO. PB. GORE & €¢ rs THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION, San Francisco, March 24—The usual dl- versity of theorics exists as to the cause of the present break in stocks, but the welaht of opin- fon attributes {t to the uncertain state of fecl- Jog provalent in bauklng aud other business clr- cles occasioned by the approaching election on the queation of the adoption of the new Con- atltutlor. ‘The proposed document meets with no favor fo financial circles, and the weneral opinion there seems: to be that the adoption will cause crave business depression. Another theory accepted by tunny attributes the panle te acombination the object of which is to affect public opinion on the election. ‘The worling- men havo adopted the new Constitution ass party measure, and are urine ft strong, and It probably mects with conastderable favor in sun portions of the State among farmers, but the |? uriness classes are arraylng themeclyes agalost it with oven greater vigor, ——a NEW FABRICS AND NE\WW DESIGNS, One cannot but notice tho rich elegance and nowness, both as regards fabrica and designs, on inspecting the mammoth new stock of carpetings ond window-drapinge at Chicago Carpet Compa ny'# now atores, Wabash avenue and Monroe strect. ———— DRUNKENNESS, Dr. D'Unger, discover of the cinchona cura for eranenneey cures all caaca. oom 27 Palmer louse. ————__. DURABLE SWEETNESS, Tho unique perfamer made by Dr. Price fdelight by their lasting character and refreshing fragrance all lovers of sweet aconts, Auctloncers, 78 & BO Handolph-at. FOR TUESDAY'S SALE, March 25, at 0:30 o'clock. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Carpets, Stoves, ’. General Household Goode, Hiankets, Teds and Bedding, Crockery aud Ginssware, General Merchandise, &c. SU LOY & rh. $$. When a hard cold reddens the noso nes Buck & Raynor's cold cream. a Indigestion, dysvepsia, nervous nroatration, and all fornia of general dobiilty relieved by taking Mensman’s Peptonized Beef ‘Tonic, the only Preparation of beef containing ita cntlre nutritious bropertics, Itis noth mero stimulant like the ex- tracts of beef, butcontains blood-makinz. force. generating, and life-sustaintne properties; 1 In- valnable tp all enfeebled conditions, whether the Teanlt of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over. work, or acute disenees-particularly if resulting from'pulmonary complalnty, Caswell, Huzard & BLEGANT Go., Proprietors, Now York, Yor salé by drug- HOUSEHOLD FORNITORE! aan. “AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE PNA Rtn nan annem AiR RAR COWDRRY—Walter, only child of Robert Ny and Elia L. Cowdroy, aged 3 months and 4 days, Funeral March 25, ab 2p, mt, ut resldonce, 297 Silchizan- CHACR—The funeral ot Mary Canfield, wife of Ie T, Chnec, will be from St. Late cturehs Hyde Lark, on Wednesday, 2th Inst., at 10:0 o'clock, ING—Julia, wife of David Henning, March 707 WABASH-AV., Wednesday Morning, March 26, at 10 o'ck. The ontire Houschold Furniture, nearly now, cone alsting of Parlor and Chamhor Suits, irining-toon ‘Bh, in Ue uch year of her age. Kitchen, abd baundry Furniture, Crockery, Ula , epiae | and China Ww tresses, Pillows, sheets, Win stefvices att p.m, to-day, av Triutty plas | 200, CLM Mattresses, Tle ‘vol Carpets, Aisa Hallet & Davis Grand Plano, 7 octave. 1 ELISON, POMEROY & C0.. 78 and x0 Landolph-st., Auctioncers, ure, cnigan papers please copy. NUSSEL[—On SMonday, March 25, at tile residence. No. 607 Weat Monroe-st., of pneamonis, Wenjamin le ned 54 years, Yuneral ‘on Wednewiay, March 23, at 1o'clock, by carrinyes to Graceiand Ya als hp MM, WARREN & COL, E"Eaatorn papers picaso copy, Genural Auctioneers aud Anpratecrs, E Bi anid 8d Randolphrat. ONS In this clty, Sunday, Bfarch 99, at G am. Mrtingeal tachiog: March 95, abt f may. March 25, at tp. tM, resiienea, BIB West Wasltingtoneats "(om Her iate ECKERY—Monday, March 24, at 7:30 p. ma, 3 wit of Charles Es bekurgen 2 St 790 Ps Moy Mary Hetnains wilt be taken Co Lacon, Th, for bu the Chicazo& Alton Hallroad, on 1290 p.m. to-day (Thesday), HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Residence No. 925 Wabash-av., hy alte VAN, DEVENTEI—On the 24th toad,” Elteabetn Tuesday Morning, March 25, at 10 o'celk. ree eater oe park ant dang van Deventer, | youble Parlor Suit, Marble-Top Chamber Seta, Dros ft thete re y ‘ 2 p Chamber fete, Bras: Tnoattis ant a North Glark-at., aged 1 year} | gctyana wool Garpots Beds and Bedding, Diatng-Loom Funeral will take placo Tucaday, the 25thy at 10 | and Kitchen Furniture, Ge, &e. o'clock, thence to Northueld for futerment. Friends | Sato unreserved, are cordially invited, GAY—At Brighton Park, Thursday, March 20, Mra, Mattin Ga: GILNULY—March 24, tn thisetty, Bette, i ferof ond andJane Gh ated’ poate none ad FLERSHEIM, DARKER & CO.. Anctioncers, YM. M. SANDERS & CO. At our New Store, 180 & 132 Wabash-ay., ALT AUCTION, ‘Tuesday, March 25, at 10 o’clock, We will scit a Jorge catalogue of fine quality BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, pring trade. CHATTED MORTGAGE SALE AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, North Clarkest., corer Ini hale, the untire contents of 8 22-ro0m house, coast Ing of Parlor Sets, Marble-Top Chamber Sutts, Marb ‘Top Centre-Tuble,| (edstoads, Tureis, Wa Springs, large Jut of Brussels and Wool Carpe 4, ST ireues, Bedding, Sloves, Crockery, silver plaid Ware, 2 pactama NG, Auettune COTTELL—Maroh 1, at 49 Park-at., Bath, Bor % Fnglaud, Abn Cottoll, aunt of 1. Ur St. Cuttolly Of its city, in the 7th year of her arc. bi EBINGER—: idence nt Niles, Ill, ty Iov. Chrtstias 7 years. Funeral Wednesday, March 26, at i a. m., from hla Inte realden CORNELL—March 24, of quick consumntion, while returning from Colorado, 1. & Cornell, an employe in the Fmesccunting-roum, and a brother-in-law of Ald. if, P. ‘Thompson. athe funeral Totice witl po given tn Wednesday's oe ON OUR MOST DISTANT FRONTIERS, Aain our buslest and most populons cities of tho seaboard and interior, Hostetter’s Stomneh Litters: ispre-ominently popular, Wherever civilization platita ity foot on this continent, thithor the yreat onic soon finds ita way, Nor te thle surprising, for it ls tha medicine of all others best adapted to the wants of the Western emigrant, be he miner or agriculturist. It ix an incomparuble remedy for the dfaeases to which ho ts most subject, and which aro Hable to be brought on by a chango of climate, bardsbip, oxnosurc, wnaccustomed alr and diet, and minsmatic atmosphere and water. Among ‘these nre disorders of the stumuch ond dowels, thenmatic allments, and malarious fevers, for allpf which Hostetter's Bitters lea certain apecific. A course of the Bitters before donating for tho new fieid of Inbor, or on arriving, will have the effect of preventing tha evils forwulch itis such a signal remedy. ——————— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Meotings To-Night. HOTEL, SPEAR- Hon. Kirke Hawes, March 2 at1Oa.m., at tore 107 tor convenience ut a ¢ HRGDEN SAIL. Tuesday, March 26, at 10 a, m. Corner Van Buren-at. and Third-ay. (where they ara now atored), aiarge and eleguat wtuck of SILK AND FELT HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS. EL STACY. Deputy Bheritt. MUN T'S REMEDY, TH System ta Kent ino healing Bale porttive. condition LUN SS are Luther Ladin sts r U KEMRDY. Propay, Kid: Rutger bain si Grater Make, k hey. Tisdded, Urinary and Btorey, Kit. 1 Fourth’ Ward=At Livor Diseaea, Bright's Dit- Wolf's tall, cornor ‘South Beathorn ana. Thirt: fare, Gravel, and Diabetes enth-ats, Kpeakera: Frank Drake, Mnf. dames W ren} Hruckway, (en, dutius Witte damea tf MH and thers. “Alan ae Gare all aye Grovs-ay, and Twenty-acventiiat, si AcFarwell, Prauk. Drake, tien, Lyon, 1. W, Neurone. Witch y UND Ht) th PMRDY, Incontinenes oF Retention of eine, Matos (ntl side, Rack ‘nnd Loins. | Nervous . Deblilty and Duturbed steep gre soured by AUN 5: A. ez Nites, i EMTUUY, Sold by ail i. Mertteks “abd others sixth “Wankcat Wes. | Druantaty, Soll ac wholvaaiy by Van benancls ster ‘nhal’s inl, No. 691 South Halasted-at, Bpeakerss Cul. | ¥onson & Co. Chivago, t. Ws Mealy, Peter Murchwah, Col, bittmintnye 1. Gs Noyes, AnH, Huldwing Te G. Di iy PROPOSALS. uinnson, Th FeRUlAe mportanco ith Ward. Seventh Ward=At i0s5 ‘Wiue Istan Seveuth Ward Club meeting. Ibusiluess o ‘will bo brought befure the meeting, enttrell, corner Hurrison and sangaino! Gen, 0: f Peter Bu ty PROPOSALS POR ELE TORS. Cal her, Jolin bel Under ‘1 5 Puthih Jone hyls itug dale stop G., Murch 18, 1870. ‘at thts oifleg ntl! 17 Clory, Maj. C. A, storey, ond athers, + ‘ho Biath Precinct Ausitiary Cito Will eigen ‘epmnmens tne ab i Wentern-av.. near Pulket, | Seniors q any basuinent fa priucloal noon, Sill het Rae Westin g Sennett, | two passenger aud one freight elevator trot basoment Laither: 1 re the, Hous A. Ls Storrison, and | fo actieatury Uf the Uuited. Seaton Customneftoney abd others, “Thiletecnthy’ Ward—At'Phelai’s Hall. on Ine | Soreuriee at chicaguc dis In accordance with dtay* pore tinar Pauling. cpoakers: Judes Scully, ings and specications, coples of wiileh and any addly homage te eo aterine ea ave, A. ee Uunal information may be had on application at thie ; FSO Tee eter op giureecatlt | ailice uf the oMco or the Superintendunt, tt Ward—At Loute 8: f in JouN Fragen ervising Architert. 3 Cuepar Jlutz, Joba ard “Woodard, ‘Maj, oul, Martin, and others, Tnhe's, 10 Acting Su ia ciara NOTICE. Pear ot Aye aK vad ert i nie ae VALUABLE, ce Ae oes CIty wee Riel age Filia Tati, rant Rae er Stites: BUTR CASAL FRANCHISES, ETC, to ‘< old at corner b¢ te! ish ¥ wilt ta rontinued on the sth day of May chy of W TERT INTRERTICWATD | heart Howe, tn the Peviliimovtdteeveniine at Geivekt auarp, wecsa | 2% Mle Ow the sane bepims Larrabe the purpose of nomingtiog » Kepub- FANS Iican Al Mines AT, A, MASS MEETIN and Democratic vote: PUNE IAS 900 Archar-ay., Mr. Michi lyn dus’ Alder jd at ‘WEDDING CARDS, CCN DOCS E LDS OLAS te: Rutlee, Ieeast’ Stuer. Brattoicry wod Fine ange, Ny ie Cll 78 Wushington- ———————— 1 DELIV. i TECHN: ABY SOCIETY cancert for ¥rlday evening, te 24th tat., at the Methodist Church Ifock, can obtain thelr Teserved, Cor. Dearinrne "gO Bid ATLOF Lo-dny, en Cor. Ueariny & i mene have slag decided to wcll 40 tickets to other ‘ —————————— ttian'cavociats mieiuera ut $1 odoh, Ieluding trescrved CANDY. rt eer ree ngs Lard beers eee eerie! ‘PUR NOON MEETING HELD IN LOW: . CELEBRATED THROUGH: " well Hath to-day will bo led by i ‘iu, iE out the Untun—expressed 02 Goodwin, at gets Ae a AU ae Gac a ee, Fe per tbe 4 A MESOMAL SkRVICK 1S crlert GuNenele Coutece ee De Kayen this evening in toner: iM eh All of tie rolscupat slerc¥ | peewee eemenenr ere will partlct pata th tt ‘She Hiahop wil pre: | * =e — verniog will bo preached bythe Rev. pe. Locke, ‘The muste will bo rendered By the Cathedral | ~~~ rr ererneree chole. Hea OF ALL WAN D> Bend for Catalogue. HOVEY & CO. 30 ALADISON-NT. Fue TT DIOUUNED MEETING OF the pranarty 9 the havenih Precinct of Tweltth Ward th tng ap 8 o'clock, at thi core yer of Kobey-at, und Uyden-ay., fn reference to takiug, further atepa fer suweraze aud engine house, ROYAL oA G POWDER. DAV AL BAKING ROY AL rowper Absolutely Pure. The Royal Baking Powder ts a pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Indoracd and recommended for {ts wholesomenesa by such eminent chemtstens Dr, Mott, New York Dr- yea, Bouton; Profemor Gently, Philadelphta, otc. sold only 10 cans, by all Grucers, (27- Nowara of the {ajurious Alum Powders. . Manufacturers and dealers urge you to buy them, becuse they an afford tosell them at 20 cts, a pound auduouble thou inuaey. ‘Do not buy Baktog Powde ‘as {t [a almost sure to contatr. gripings coustipativus tudiasettwe bi ‘The continued use of Alum produces Ham, WEHEGLG, Bad dyepepelas mace tha blood, causes pimples on the face, eee