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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE CITY.. GENERAL NEWS. FE. P. Frenen, U.S. A., ia nt tho Palmer, Q. R. Haters, of Cincinnati, is at the Gardner, Tr:Ter Lona, Holse City, Idaho, is at tho Sher- mah, Wintann Tete, Denver, Colo. inan, Jamra F. Joy, of Detroit, fs registered at tho Putinor. J. K. Lurrrett, San Francisco, Cal, 18 at the >Ralme 5 / I. 'T. ‘TAcong, U. 8. A. is roglatered at tho Grand Pacitic, Constant MAY&n, the artist, is at tho Palmer, having just a rived from Callfurnia, ‘ Evarxs Tourxins, Manager Roston Theatro Compny, ts atoppiny at the ‘Tremont, W., Anuns, Agent Grand Engllah Concert Compuny, London, [sat the romant, 8. 2. Peanony, Superintendont of Ohio & Mise slasippl Railroad, Clocinnat!, is at the Gardner, Du. Anw Mas. G. D. Crank, London, King. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Souter, Now Zenland, ure regis« tered at the Tremont, H.C. Arkrxs, Genornl Suporintendent Chl- engo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kattway, Milwaus kce, is registored at the Sherman, W. Latmrrr Winter, London, Eng.; Frank Germann, Guatemala. Contral Ainericay Charics A. Rroberg, Copenhagen, Belgium; and W. Cuthbertson, Port Darwin, North Australia, ara at tho Grand Pacific. ‘Tie tomperature yesterday, as observed by Mannsse, optician, 8 Madison street (Tinsose Building), wax, at 8 0, my 30 degrees; 10 n,m, By 1m. 41; dp, m., 43; Bp, m., 40, Baroicter Bt Su. M., 20.90; BP. Ma 20.54. Lirurt.-Gov. ©, C, Caunrs, of Nebraska; lig at the Sher- United States Senutor George G. Wi Jowa; and ex-Senutor M, 8. Lathamyor Cal fornia, breakfasted at the Grand Pacific yeater- day morning on their way Enst. Asrettino of tho officers and friends of tho Becont Regiment will be held this ufternoon at 4o‘clock in Room 4o0f tho Grand Palfle Hotel to tke into consideration the subject of provid- ing the regiment with nn armory, E. B. Surnstan, who has recently been suffers ing from a complication of erysipolus and diph- thoria, bas so fur conyalesced as to be consid- ered completely out of danger, although bo Is not as yet able to seu bis friends. HA. HENDINCKS, vender of apedtactes out- aide the Chatnber of Commerce Building. wants it understood that he is not the 11. A, Hendricks who was arrested on Thuraday night tna yum- biing-house at No. 151 Clark street. Ho says avine other fellow has stolen his nine. Tuosz two yonts in the vielntty of Lincoln Park havc become so popular since thoir recent. adventure with the policemen, that tho folks ure ennvassing the propricty of ranmiug ono of them for Alderman of tho Fifteenth Ward, | ‘There will be only one vacancy this spring, or both of the “unttnuls night get 2 chance, A wEETING of the Chicago Grain-Shippers’ <Associntion was held in one of the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce nt 3:0 o'clock yesterday: afternoon, P, W. Dater in chair, and 5. Hf. Sedg- wiek neting ng Seerotary. Mr. Duter was elected President of the Association by a unnnimous Yote. ‘Iwo or three vhanges were made in the Standing Cominittecs. After some lforimal talk the meeting adjourned for one week. E. C. Brows, General Superintendent Mich!- gnu Contral Ruflrond, Jackson, 18 at too ‘Tre- Inont. Atthe Grund Pacific there are: A. LB. Leet, General Frelght-Agent Grand Iapids & Andinon Ratlrond, Grand Rapids: John C. Gault, General Manager Wabash tne, St. Lowisy J. Laying, General Mannger Pennsylvania Com- Pany, and F. Slutafer, Engineer, Pittsburg. A HORSE attached to expreas-wagon No. 1,001, and owned by Petor Fatcaburt, ran away yestere day afternoon from the corner of Franklin and Madison streets, and, upon reachiig Randolph street, collided with street-car No, s0. The Wagon was upset and tho car slightly damaged, Tho horse attuched to the express-wagon was ie unbitched, and the driver wus not in bis lace, : Ara regular pircling of the Southwest Chien; Bharahooters’ Society held Mareh 4 at thelr hail, No. 1006 South Halsted street, tho following olti- gers were clected for tho your: Dr. H, Merckle, President; John H. Pali ievsPresident: Henry Shumacher, Secretary; Jolin Kuratons, Finanelil Becretary; Charles Kotzenborg, Ti John ¥. Proliter, First Sergeant-at-Arms; George Bouttenmiller, Second Sergeant-at-Arms, ins, GALE, who was tho victim of 1 malictous assault. In un outhouse of the Nutlonal Theatre Thureday eventng, {4 pronounced out of danger by her phygicians, Ste ls still suifering greatly, ‘but presents slight signs of improvement. Tho author of tho mischief ts still unknown, butatuse picion polnts strongly to a boy who had been put outofthe entrance to the theatre but a short tUmo before, and the police expect to make an arrest to-dny, __ A mzeTING of tho Fifteenth Ward Democratlo Club was held Inst eventug ut No. 861 North Clurk street, A resolution asking information of tho City Central Committee tn regurd ta tho ateps taken In forming ward clubs in tho elty wag adopted. Messrs. Rabauin, Delnnoy, and Me- Grath were appointed 4 committee to’ meet tho City Central Comuittee, ‘Tha Club thon nd Emel to meet at No. 67 North avenue noxt ‘riday ovening, x Gronge T. Gxntscr, asinglc man, 35 yenrs of ‘Age, Was yesterdsy morning found dead ln bed ot bis bonrding-houge, Nu, 28 Miinvis streot. At first it was thought that death was the result of henrt disease or apoplexy, but subsoquent developments showed it “to be avieldal, hydrate of chlora) being the drug used, Fallure in business adventures and * general despondency were the undoubted enuses, und a Jury dmpaneléd by Deputy Coroner Walte soreconled it, The decensed was formerly In tho oll trade nt No. 3 Kinzle street, but for tho yt two years bus Kpent most of his thing in cleveland, O, and Had no regular employ> BEVENTEEN persons met Inst evening ut tho Graud Pacitio Rotel calling thensaet the Joni Lt due Country's . Heveridge Camp of cry,” with We W. Hoberta in the chulr. ‘hat. - gentleman went uf to explaty the merits of that organization and how (twas Institute Ultory debate followed on. the Wi man nated Farher urging that a reso! adapted Indorsiug It by tho new Ord chuling not to encourage sential, a and to serve country fist and self afte Who iden was not to have x politient organiza Hon, but to favor tho soldier tlrit, all things bee dng equal, ‘There waa wood deal of discussion. abe nieuting adjourned without doing any bual- ‘Tne sale of tho South Water strect and Micht- Sar avenue property of the Bing evatate took Riaco yesterduy. ‘The Wdiing was animated, ‘he property at the corner of Dearborn and eee a yee arate bring ig ina pe ae ; year, despite ineumbraneus ngyregn tiny about, $14,000, wis bought by doh eon tis for $i.%a. Tho homestend, ut the corjur of Twenty-fourth strect and "Michigan avenue, with a frontage of ninety-nino feet on Michi+ gan avenuy uud 125 feet op Twenty-fourth street, and incunbered with mortguges, cte., to neurly F400 was bought by the nephuw, Jacot Binz, for $5,000. He ‘bought in the intorest of the family. ‘The nuctloneer expected to have tho injunction on the brewery removod by fuesday, When that would go under tho bummer, ‘Tue Titrpune hus received the firat number of @ new tride journnl, -called the Iilwtruted Monttor of Paaiton. It{s to be published weoke ie ‘The present number gomes handsomely Mluatrated in colored plates, Tho Monitor ta to Devoted especially to the interests uf mllline: aud faney xoods dealcr, und is to contaln a domestle and forelygn intelligences on mutters re- Jnting to that trade. It contains letters deseript- ive of all the lntest novoltica in millinery and dress goods, The Monttor iy edited by Mrod. 1, HL Daley, of Chicngo, who, for many years, wats 4n the WHolcsale trade, and who 18 familiar with au its detuils, As Mr, Datey ia alsoun expori> enced weiter, and for many years a contributor tw tho press, ho briigs to the Monitor the double adyautaye of long experience in the trade aul ag long experience in Journylian, In his hands the mugazine van bardly fall to mect the wants of the trade throughout tho country, ‘Puxke were forty-one patients treated In tho Chicago Hospital fur Woinen and Children dure dng tho mouth of Februnry, iitty-six in the Dia- Pengary, and seven outside total, 104. Tho donations tn money were: From Mrs, C, Mo- Gregor Adama, &@3 Mra. 0. M, Henderion, €50; Mrs, J. W. Doane, $25: Mira, W. We Kimball, 255 M nines M. Kindley, $25. 'Fhrough Mry. J.C. Hil on—From A. G. Van BKebunek, 325; Charl Gossage & Co,, B25; H, shut ¥ Tiaeder, Aduunion & try penter & Go., $205 Phong B10 fC. Platt, elds Jonn Wllliaine te We Drowika, 810; 47 N- Watery $6¢'0, ase, ¥5: CW, Cook, $3; do We Hutler, Paper CUNY 85; George Sherwood, $5; W, HH French, $3. ‘Throdgh dirs. F , Wiltiaine—From Dwight, Gihette @ Co. e252 Mr. Henry Corwith, #20; Jou It Walsh, $20. ‘Through Mra. Dr, Fiteh—From Mr, WYN, Holden, §10; Cush,” $1, Through de. Thonipsou—Frony Mra, Sumect Talvutt, for the Dispensary fund, $i, From Stn, Geurge Hale, $10; sine Dr, Dyas, 85; A, Heed & Sons, on cogun, #1; Stew, Beco aud Med. Carealt, far the foyan fan). $1. ‘Toul, At tue Huspiui wlicueles for the sick were rece! from dre, IN, Catnp, Srv, ddr, Dyas, ond. Bite Dy is is ire, Bi ,| * piles wore recelved Tron Chuurles G. Witte, Bios wus orgy, Mrv. Quigly, and Mew. Wheaton, THY BALOONKKEPENS' ABSOCLATION helt thelr reguuir mecting yesterday afternoon do Voswitt's Turner Halt, West itwetteh atrect, ‘The Camimittce iy charge of regulating the beer JwousUre reported that the mutter hud been lald before thy Judiciury Cummitteo of the Cauncll, by whom {t wus referred to tho Law Duparte Tuent, With a request that a proper ordinunce be drawn upto reyulute the yuautity to be con. tained In the kegy or barrels, The Judiciary Couunlttwo reported that they hud exninined tho case of Morrie Finkelsteii, 27 Clark stroet, who was charged with keuply a djyorderly house, aud dropped frum the rolls ut the claton last Muy, The Couunittee recommended that the caso be dismissed, and the Association stand by its former action. Mr. Finkelatein was present, and objected to hissummary expulsion. Ho contended that his piace was a reputable one, althougk tna bit velzhborhood on Clark street, and he belleved injustice was done him, He satd the Mayor, CHiof of Pollce, and various city officinis had visited his: place, nnd they saw noth Ing wrong. Ile threatened “to sie tho farcciation. untess his name was restored to tho 00K. Nothing was done in tho matter further, the members avidently thinking It best to let Fink- elstein fight It out, if he wants to. 3 Tho Association thon clected officers for_ the ensuing six months, as follows: President, John Feldkamp; Vie patent, HH, Lingenhati: Recording Secretary, Charles Helaer: Finanetid Beeratars, A. Meri; Wreasticer, Philip Dlet Judiciary Committen— South Side, Charl Rergle and Jacob Blugenbelifer; North Site, Vhiltp Buders and Adotph George: West Side, Jacob Qnstel, Gustay Zinke, and Robert Pronnd, Voter Mahr wus elect Prustee for one your to Mn vacancy. and Murry Rebens was rediected attorney for the Assovhition. Mr. Oster complalued that drug-stores in this clty were vonstantly selling Hquors in apie: and Blan! quantities without having welts, 80, He produced from his pocket a ainall bottle, which would contain abunt half na phat, ind labeled “ Whileky.” All that was necessary, he gilt, was to take one of these bottles ton dries store and havo it filled with [quors no questions world beasked, He believed complaint shout be muito, and the druy-stores compelled ta pay: neity Keense. The matter was referred to tho Suiticiary Committee, ‘Tho Association then adjourned, THE BROOM-MAKERS, A regutar meeting of tho Uroam-mnkors’ Union was held inst wight at No. 45 North Clark street. The meoting was open to Union men only, but It was stated that ita chief object wis to reecive reports In regard to the progress of tho etrike for Inereased waxes whieh was begun Monday, the 23d ult. The price paid an common brooms for some time pust has beer a3 to 4% cents, and on butter grides up to 60 cents per dozen, und the advance demanded ranges from 10 tolheents per dozen, Resides the small tmanufreturere who employ no workinen but hibor for. themeelve: and who nre not elie to tho Unton, itisstated thut there are 112 hroom-ninkers in Chieayo, 107 of who are witillated with the Union, which was formed [n September Inst, [twas reported last night that four of the linger factories, em- ploylng in the ngseregate forty mon, tid cons ceded the advance. The number of factories, large and sinull, is ans twenty-three, Chlea- go being ouo of tho chief seats of the trade, Tho men clatin that they cannot posalbly earn mora than 7 fo #4 per week at pres. ent figures, however hurd thoy work, and say that within the two or threo years wages buve been gr forced down to. the lowest notch, The meeting lust ulght was harmonious, and the men say that thes are deteruined to stlek Ie out. ‘They clutin that there fs no danger of outalders com dig in, a8 prices In Chicaye are lower than any- where else. The price paid in St. Louls ts gail to he 60 conta per dozen on No. I commion brooms, and othor grades In proportion, THE CIVY-HALL. Cosmisstoxen De Wour was beard from yesterday, and will bo homo to-morrow. Awona the building permits fssued yesterday wis one to Nortun Bros, to erect ou addition to tholr warehouse, Nos, 42 and 4! iver strect, to cust $2,500, . ‘Tue Treasurer received $1,688 from tho Col- lector yesterduy, &2012 from the Water Dep art- ment, $255 from tho Controller, and $35,000 In serip from the South-Stde Collector, Some of tho Aldermen ure discussing the es- tablishing of a City-Hogpltal. for the care of a Inrge clusg of patients whe now have no cholce between tho streets and the Poor-House, Lx-Aup, Gmnent, 0.8. Cook, and a Mr, Mon- togue tre anounced ng candidates for Ald, Mul Jory’a seat in the Council. Mutlory wants tho phice bitnself, alav, and the Nght will be tlvely, tee on Railroads tx culled for o'clock to consider the qttnrrel between Commissioner Waller and the street rallway companies in reference to the mud in the streets, und what shall be done with it, ‘Tux Committee on Elections {s called to mect dn the Counell Chamber Tuesday at 2:80 o'clock, at which tine the Judges for the suring election will be appotnted, and algo tho places for the holding of the sane, It f4 important that all in- terested should bo present. ‘Tie Gas Inspector presented his monthly re- porttotbe Controller yesterday. It shows that during February tho avery ‘consumption of ga3 per Innp in the West Division was 017 1-7 euble feet: in the othor divistons tu cuble feut, ‘The Ln Salle street tunnel consumed 166,600 foot, ond the Washington street tunnol 131,800. Tho Yelice: Fuportud 3H lumps not Ughted In tho arth and South Divistans, and 86s in the West, Division. The himps were lighted twenty-eight ulghts, and 618 of thom wore broken by tho ov ‘Tim Mayor says, in reference to the propascd fiucore eatablishment iu Chis city, that the city his uyreed to allow the movers in the matter to tap the water-tunnel for their water supply and to give thom special water-rates. No figures havo been positively agreed upon, but thoy huve ‘been nasured that the water shall not cost them ess of from $13 to $0 per million tect, provided thoy do their own bumpliy, He has uo fea where tho.establishment fa to be luented, Dut several points have been discussed, with i View to the convenience of tapping the tunnel, . * due Committes on Streets and Alloys, Wost, hud before thom yarluus references yesterty uftornoon, The matter of repenling the ordl- muttice for paving West Madison was referred to -omtaisstoncr Watler for his opinion as to the nevesalty of the linprovement, It was ugrecd to recommend the repent of tho ordinunce for fin- proving Paulin street, and the remoustrance aygalnst improving Desplalnes street waa placed op ile, Tho petition fur the widening of Twelfth street from Ogden venue to the gity Umits waa approved, and the remonstrance ngaiust sme proving Noble street was pluced on tile. Tux Finaneo Comittee hid before thom yes- terduy a potition from the Dime Savings Bank Tur a rebate on avcount of overpayment: of taxes jn 18Th'74, aod tho clnim ofa Mr. Klolu for a horse killed by tho Fire Departmont while aula, to w fire, both of which were laid over, Jd, Struber's resolution requiring notices to be sent to persons entitied to rebates on wccount of spectil Assessments wie voted down on ieonint of the expense ft would entail, and in Heu there: of (twas ugread to recommend that advertises ments be Inserted In the papers perludieally eall-- ing upon persons to come forward aud Inquire after robutes where property had beer linproved, Bibs were opened yeatorduy for furnistilny the city with custeirou wuter-pipe. There werv tye bids th all and St. Louls, Loulavile, Chichinatt, aml Philadelphia competed, Thoy ‘bid for four and six hich pipe, and the bids were #8 follows, per ton, the } pe to he delivered In this city: blekel, Hartlson & Co. St. Loula, offered to Turnish both kinds for $47; Dennis Long & Co,, of Louisville, wanted $47 for the fqurelneh and $0 for tho six-inch; the Luke Shore Foundry Epmpany, of Palladelphia, bid $47.00 for both, kinds; tho Cinclnnutt & Newport Tron aud Pipe Conipuny, of Cliehinatl, bid 84.85 for bath kinds: und It. D, Wood & Co, of Philadelphin, bld $47.86 for both kinds. Tho award was made to the Cincinnatt firm, it boing the lowest bidder, THE WATER WE DINK. ‘Tho reports from the Crib as to the condition of tho water yesterduy were better than fora week or nord, nt there ia some fear that the gentlemun in chirge fx letting hte onthusiagn | at hin. The water in tho Health Depurtmont, pasalug through a filter, was about. tho aime us heretofore, and: boslde the com> pluints wboutthe water were more numerous banever, ‘The Hon i. Ne srnold was wmong the = vomplatiants, und inothor gentleman brought a epecliuen of water in in battle, which apponred to be illed with something which mnide up a gediment bearing a striking resem- binnce to tupe-sworms, = =‘Tho* specimen wis snd to have been men from thirt story of building, and the acdimont was perfectly alarming, und the suinple coutdhave readily been taken for n vessel of alcohol In whieh tapeworms were reserved. It wus the worst specimen which t been oxhibited. It eontained a whitish, batunice. which imenured bout an ht, iu tho bottom of tho bottle, and ita nnalyzution will be Juoked forward ta’ with auuie lutacedt, FEDERAL AFFAIRS, © THERE wero £00 barrels of alcobul withdrawn for vxport yesturday, Firry thousand dollars In gold were drawn out At tho Sub-Troaury yesterduy, Suns wan allyer amounting to 80,000 was ro- deemed, and $2,000 in standard dollars paid out. ‘Tne internalsrovenus recotpts yestord ~ git ay faust of wale $16,688 wa for epi, for tobucco aud clyary, and @2u) for ber, ‘Tue Western luportera and oustoms officials aro xenerully disposed to accept the modified Jimmediste-Transportation uct as the bust thing that cun bo obtalued from tho present Adminis. tration. {t util makes the pro forma entry and the involelug nvecssary, but the abolition of tha {porter’é bond, aud the additional facilities for the transportation of bulky nnd uaploalye ort cles, togethor with the proviniuna relutive to ox~ press ira pall make the proposed measure 1 welded advance In tho methods of importation ug far us Western merchants are concerned, THE COUN'TY-BUILDING, ‘Tne County Clerk yosturday issued only four Miarrluye cous : ux Chicayo, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad yesterday paid to County-l'reusurer Johnson $28,000 cu account of tuxes for 187, {ris understood that, although no defnit ar- rangement bus been made iu court yet, Judge Rowers has sigaitiod bis willinguows tolproaide a i pefure a Jury Tux Committee on Jatt and Jail Accounts mevts totay, Tho Commitics on Publio Ree onda fs to mect nt tho Recorier's oflice nt 10 A.1n. Tre Joint Committes on Bultdings and sory {eo were in session nearly all day yestentay ex anining tho various styles of vault-door, recks, sufer, and other frepriof woods to be put inte: the new Court-Uouse. ‘The contractors or thelr ayents explained the merita of thelr respective: Inventions, but ne decision was reached’ about what should be ised. In the Criminal Court yesterday, Matthow Weydont pleaded yutity to larceny and gentence was stigpendea, Jobit Fritz was tried for thet from, rallrond-cara, and = tho Jury _witl retirn on verdict thit morning, Late In the afternoon the prisoners recently Indicted wero urralgned to plead. Of tho thirty. Ove eaves all were of milnor tinportance, There wil) Ik ne session of tho Celininal Court to-day, pedulge SainesH hus Dusinesa 11 the South Side vourt. {ho triat of Campbell, provided that It be hud Je GASTRONOMICAT, THE SUNDAY DINNEIC HILL UF PARR. - Following {8 tho monu for to-morruw's dinner for elght persons: Four, Troullion pov ar fert. Rolled inet Ive ita Portunalse, erie RES Boiled beef a la Francaiss, VEUETADLES, Asparagus, OABT, Leg of mutton with epiunch. - + BALAD. Lettuce, DERAEIT, ‘Taploca au Paine. Froinnye Du Bric-Roquefort. COOKING DIRECTIONS. Soup—Take about tive pounds of brenst of beof, after trimining off,tho fat, and put it In the kettle with two guilons of fresti water nuda handfiil of sult. Let ft conie Just ton boll, stir it with great care, and teke olf all tho seunt, Then put the xoup on the bck of tho Ktove, Adil to It three jood-rized carrots, half a turntp, and half a cabbage eut in two pleces, and parsnips, iw ut thom sinner slowly wbout foe hoturs. Serve up tie soup alter it his heen welt strained: with eight slices of tonst fried In butter, treve—Tho bolled bee? Crom the soup should served UD ona hot dish nnd slices vegetables from the soup shold be cut uy tse to garnish the dish, addiig balf-n-dozen plekles, Fish—Take five pounds of blick bags, have it nicely elenned, then put Hin the pan and cover: it with freah’ water. Add two firge onfona sliced, three bay leay Atte parsley, atandfeel of ault, a good r neh of pepper, and halt t pint of vinegar. Lot lt boll sharply “for ve minutes, As soon ns It Is done set Mt off tho fire, For the sauce for the th, take half a pound of butter, half an onlon, chopped quite dine, and the Jules of alemon, Set this over nstow firey then tuke the yeolks of two eis and inix with half a cup of zood crenm, and some parsley chopped flue. ‘Throw tho eggs in the hot but stir Uriskly so ns to uvold burning; add mul pepper; strain it over tho fisn,and thon eee up on n hot dish, with elght slices of lemon. Tonst—Take a alx-pound leg of mutton, lard it with three smull cloves of gurilo; season well; put it ina middling bot oven, and buste it every ifteen mimites with {ts own gravy. Do it ty sult yourself. Have tho splined very well washed, and put It in boiling water with a hand: ful of sult. Let it boll from twenty imin- utes to bulf an hour. Stir it up” oftes so tout it is all thoroughly cooked and keeps green, Then squeezy it untll ft is quite dry. ‘Then put it on tho dish with halfw paund of butters salty, and popper, Keep ft warm, and serve It ‘ona ‘lure dish, Put the lew of muttonon top, agd pour: the mutton Tay over it. Dessert—Take “about © pound of taptoca; stenm It until itis thoroughly couked; add to it two large upples vilced thin, with sugar, After they are done, add alittle cinnamon, the Jule of two oranges, and sweeten to sult the taste, Put it on a deasert-dish, and serve it cold. THE WILD WINDS. THE EMPIRE WARENOUSE WALLS ‘HLOWN OVE Ever since tho flre which gutted tho interior of the Empire Warehouse on South Murket street, near Juckson, the four bare walls have been a shaky monaco to the workmen engaged in clean ing out the débria left by tho fire. Last Saturday, up tod o'clock In tho ovening, about seventy men were engaged at work Inside the buitding fmmediately benenth the west- ern wall which only n fow hours later fell Inwards, covering the spot where the wark- men had been bunched, with ton upon ton of brick, Tho removal of this wall mude tho othors, which were entirely: without support, much more tuble to tumble than they had been, and yesterday morning the eastern wall, freing on Market street, was hurled into the street, AL tow minutes buforo this occurred five mon were engaged at work upon and beneath the sldewntk iu frontof the bullding, und hick tt not been for: a timely warning they would baye buen crushed todenth, Of thdse men, two of thom, named Lawrence Murphy und) N, Hurt, were the basement © shoveling the débris upon oo platform, whence no man named H, Juckson was throwing {t upon the sldewinlk, where It way removed by Michacl Sullivan an Charles Powers. Tho wind was blowing fresh from tho southwest vt the thine, ant moro than once tho wall above thom hind been seen to rock in an ominous inunner. At a quarter pasta o'clock Michacl Sulllyan noticed pieces of mortar Talllny from the wall above, whieh iminediutely swayed to and fro ina vory threnting style. Ho shouted to the workinen beneath to get out aa quickly as possible, and then ran tesa place of aufety with Powers. ‘ho men working below tmady tholr way out of tho trap they wero In through the basement proper of the Lirttding, and Hikewlse: fet tosafe quurters, The whi I. bit the wall had received such a Jar that it wis, leur it had been considerably weakened, wud that another gust would throw ft down. . ‘Tho workinen und several other people who bud gathored at tho spot awvilted developments, and in nbout ten minutes another putt camo from the southwest whieh cnught the wall aid throw its upper stories down as if they bad beon constructed of cardbourd. The muss of brick and refters crashed through the onken sidawilk and Mted the space where the worknien had been oceupled a few minutes before. A large: portion of tha wall was carried out into the street, whilu sndividual bricks were found in ‘ ie open ut iterosa tho rund feet rom the | warehouse ruin, | The Urick-work of | the | flrat story of tha oustern wall [6 still stundiag, but Ht leant out- wards ft manner that Dieter rt an moment, The only parts of the builtin tert stunding entire are the suuthorn wall, which 18 supported by the udjavont builds and can be conaldered safe, and tho northorn wall, 1 dug deprived of the little support provided by those whieh baye fallen, moved with the wind, ond will probably sulfer the fute of the others before muy hours, ‘The exenpe from disusterof the seventy’ mon who were warklg in tho biso- ment of the building onsaturday, und of the tye amen yesterday, wus 10 cneh case Bb lucky chance, a8, though the condition of the walls ‘was well known, nv progautions had been taken against aeeldent, The delight of the lucky five at thelr escape yesterday wis extreme, and If a lfo-ine attrauace agant und beat araund be would have found Little dificulty in securing new business for his company, SAM J. WILDEN. IT WAS A PAISE ALAIM. It waa stated by telegraph ycaterduy that Sam- vel J, Tilden was at Pittsburg, nid was to nko an ingpeetion-trip on the Fort Wagno Round, Out of this probably grow tho strect-report yester- dny that Mr. Tilden would yet into this olty at 1 o'olock in the afternoon, But he aid not materialize “16 much ag some people woutd have liked. Thore did arrive In the clty 4 portion of the officers nud Directors of the Pitts- burg, Fort Wayne & ago Ratroad, Among those wore L, H. Moyer, neting President, Phitue delphia; John N. Hutchinson, Philadelphians J. CU. Spencer, Milwaukeo; Re 2B. Potter, Pull pol Dirvetom; JD, Layne General Manager; t, Blatuper und George Driggs, Pittsbu . D. Gueh Fort. Wayne, ‘Buperint Weatorn Div! Me. Pitden "is a Dire the old Fort Wayno Roady und has been ane aveted with It formmany year ug sich, Those olllvers were inaking tholr usual tuspeetion of tho road, and spent the Wht. provious at Fort Wayne, which place they left yesterday morntig wt ool aie urriving hi this’ city after x four Gund’ ride, It acoins the reports that Mr, Mitton was. with tha party Hace out of the fact that dir, Uutcbinsun, of Philadelphia, beara av plight Tes semblange to the guge of Uramerey Park, in foutures only. ‘This led the fellows at Pitebiury to infer that Tilden was on the train, and thoy lopapned the fact to Chicago. Upon the are rival of the truin in Chicago, a Painung tus porter, waa in walting to geo what truth there was in) the | story, Mi. Gorham was naked about Mr Tilden, aud thut yen temun sald that thousands of people were tho, siations on tho | wiy expecting to see hint, which ought to make that individual fool proud. “How it got out.” Sr, Gorhaun said, *1don't know, but Mr, ‘Tilden didn't came withus.” A greatmany people at the depot were disappolited,—notably the reporters, afr. Cropsey, of the Fort Wayne Road, und two or threo other xentlemens who were unxtously Walting for tha “lero of Cipher Alley.” Bir, Thden reported As tov old and weak to trayel, and hence thore ts bat little probability of bis huuklug u Visit to Chicuxo for sume time tocome, “POLICY, HOW TE RUINED A BOOKKEEPER, The bad cifects of tho seductive gamo of polloy were forelbly shown yesterday in the case of George I. Luvidge, head bookkeeper fur tho firm of stein, Wright & Co. formerly Silas F. Wright & Co., wholesale dealers in hats, cups, aud fur goods, doing business at 200 and 20d Mudisonstreot, Mr. Lavidyo dins boon with tho house for sume tine, and succeeded tn winnlvg tho confidence of bis employers, Ho 1s. short, thick-set, {utelligunt-looking mun, ubout 3h Years of age, and wile and family reviding t 80 Artesian ayontn About three months ago. ty, hig cmployers nnd his othtog OF his whicrenbouts, About iW week, after which tin and, I appears, fins been elty for tho Inst two mor rathor aireplalous, Is alokaesa tasted: he Ieft his homo, the Ta atwcner looked overs onered nn his investigation vealed tha fuel that for some Hine back Lavilge had been fn the habit of appropriating arial suis of noney belonging to tho frin, cove orhug up the irregularities hy a enrefid manip. lation of his recounts, The foot up somethiiue ke Hiscovering the sefutea Billy Pinkerton to se and “he was find; vt hington Hotel, near Madison atrect: The detectives discovered that Lavidge: h the habit of reeqnenting a poligys shop at tho corner of Randal streeta, and hid drop) that facinating but de \ Laviihre waa taken to Plakerton's aflice, white Mr, Stein, the senior memoerat the store, went before Justices Bummncrfietd wid swore ent a warrant for his arrest on vhitge of embezztes The prisoner was taken befare tho Justleo About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and when asked whit lie Had to xy te the eharge he res plied that he thomeht he was wullty. ry withont huekbote, wntd ap. peared taed tip, dtistice Sutumerteld held hin over to tho Crimbnnl Court in bands af 84,000, In default of which he wont aver to the County mount taken was yh and fa Salto jorable memes’ fr 4 svomncd (0 0 0 HANS BAGATK, CRLENRATING Its SILVER WED . Yesterday was the twenty-fifth aunty the murriago of Hans Rulatka, the celebrated musician, whoso ekill has beet! known not only In Chicago but.in many other parts of this coun try, and It was niso hi: not to be passed without recognition by his many friends, so the Germatin Milnnerettar, the lentter of which Soctety Mr. Halutkit hus been for some Ume past, arranged a sort of surprise for hit, with Just enough of a hint of ft to enuble tim to be in complete readiness for hls esta and to bountifaly supply refreshments oe tho (finer nan. The wholo affate was urcigeed In tho most happy manner. At about so'cloek In mare bearing with ‘Tho event was a number of tribus me were sented, At ubout 10 was heard in ‘more BUbstanthed refrest o'clock i soft solo by a male front of the house, then three or four other in, and Stinully the serenade volees Jotnedd stopped alt performances Inside and ¢ As the notes died intka appenred ot the open door, nvited In the now ytexta, about forty In number, representing the mile members of the Germania Milnnerchor, while those of tho fair sex present represented tho ladies’ chorus of tho sume Society, ‘Lousts wero proposed and Mr. Dalatka’s health re passed sroun and then there wus a hush white: Mr. Emi Hoehster stepped fn front of the host and hostess and made an appropriate apecch, adding force to his remarks by presenting to the aston Ished Professor of muste Refreshments closely soldered and sented nt tho ends, whieh weighed very heavily In the hand that recelved ehster remurked {1 closing that if he would take the trouble to open the ends he wotld ind something insite thit was heay Ni tofu reelplont will, No doubt tho tatted with 100 belt for the tin affalr was stutt silver datlura, fresh 1 wht, Prof. Bulutky responded fervently, and the Milnnerchor sung a ively sung. after which the imate mneinbers took their | svon followed, arranged and was an enjoyable ov Among the gifts reevived were service trom the ludles of tho chorus, on thelr behalf by etre Hovhste 8 S enster, from Mr, and Mrs basket of Mowers, from Mrs, Christian Wahl; severil bottles of wine, with the cork of eneh 5 greenback, from Christin Wabl; Inrge floral lyre, composed of cunellias, rysebuds, and Hlles of the valley, nt the bse of which wasn bed of ¥ and on this bed the gure forget-me-nota, frum Mr. and Mes, 1. 0. Huck; wun elegant busket of flowers, from Mr, nnd Mra. re Sebnelder; & vowy iss Alico Sittig, and anot! Mls of tho Professor, nnd the tin biton, nh 10 allver dollars. from the male Prof, Balatka also ‘e und the Indies ir was plewsantly Ruttenberg; large ormainented by to curnations, " worked in blue wet Of Nowers, members of the Germann, recolyed telegraphia congeatulations from Cine efnnath, New York, and st. Louts, and other tokens of est¢om, wero Milas Clara Zimmerman mernint, Mea Cec! tH Arent, Miss Amelia Jueger, Miss Lillo Rhine, Misses Clarn and Augusta Wagner, Miss Agusta THUG Margratt, porelconlagetts Misa Murguvot Louise Harti, Mra. Be Fritch, Misa dutin Mute Miss Loulsy Divtzsch, Taiger, Miss Helene fr, Christinn Ba- M wleeh, Miss Keimit Hand, Miva Ei ‘Mra, Johnny Misa Junnio Roesch, Vouterhuebl, Mrs. ka. Mr. Hans Balatha, Messrs, Uleson, Paytrie, ile: evita, Schlosse mun, Alfetd, Rudolph, Foster, Etelbi Sehultz, Hlathurdt, ck, Kocha, Bremer, and, Rehter, SenliMlein, J.P. Mand, Freige, Unstchor, and Enders, of tho Germantyt At about midnight another surprise at serene from a hicwgo inuslelw, who halted tn front of the residence, No. Grd Ni they were alao Invlted in. Prof, Bahitka's $4 an oritstio family, one son belng 4 professor of musie, one daughter w athe aliger, and another son who has wequired no smull reputation as un artist. TIT, GAMBLERS, ANOTHER SUCCESSEUL RAID. About half-pust 10 o'clock Inst night Capt. WIE ten aten Frou-the Central Station, swooped down on the gambling: hose wt No, 163. Clurk street, und gathered tn John Lawler, kvoper thereof, and fourteen Inmates, was olfered, and the emire autit were orth Clark, and cused, KOM cinds acouple of thousand cheap chips, all of which we the Central Starto Hulf-n-dozen pollve ofleera from the Armory Fhe tho rild and acted as convoy to tho er wad conveyed ‘The arrests wore made and tho property sel on wasnt baned by Justlees Walsh und linge: xull, which yives the pollee tho right (whure two TUNE Ho Warrant) LOHxOrVE tdonrch ware hy tume of MB and tho proprietors’ names are given ne Lawler, Brown, and Mardin. ‘The place wits cheaply fitted up, and the paraphernalia of the games of Httle valu. Pho fro dealt there is aaid to be of the “aka? speetos, SUPENINTENDENT O'DONNED DESERVES AND WILL < Evans appears: a3 complainant, tho thanks of the Coun, tor tho cnergetle cS the yumblers, people have thought thatho was Mow nbaut moving, but the: raviect that he fan Individual wi ta ready, and thon keepa on Hil he gets. Ho fx tho only Superintendent of Paticg, with ono oxception, who over went at the, jouublors in a systematic and legal way. At tho’ inte Superintendont on tho. antbling-houses— Included—Tiie polnted out that the way which tho olllcers wero ir was Megal, would not bo astalned hy Hut would utterly defent the obfect, ‘nla turned our to he trio, Courts sat downon those ilegid arrests, und Superlutendont Seavey thon woul mate Press inumbling, beenuse he vould not do things his awn uriitendent O'Donnell, y Doylo—tha dntier has had long luyat experiences and Knows well whut the stat= have sony it tt teults, and the thor. ough and gor! work whieb the ‘police have been doing has been reported fa Puke Tainusa fron day today. There is no doubt that they will continue ae they have begun until all thesd deny ary rooted ont, or brought Mite Buch sib} wa to bo treed of many of ¢holr dangerous feut- There, would have been a rald ut No. 42 Clark atrevet also, but MeDonald, who id alleged to ba the purthil proprietor of this und tho other houses pulled, got w hiat of what was up. and plo of tables wits all loulera, Bayon nid 1 nunking | foruyn wiuted that he attempt to sup. cloured the house, that wore seize. wuler, utter some hesitation, e he ofleess, but it was Tound to eontal only ne cashand three packs of unipied curds, he dooms were wide open, und the ollicers came aud Went ns they pleas . CIIANGE OF VENUE, JUNNY IAMESON HIT) DOWN ON TH SWINDLE, eaon yesterday opened freon tho “appllcation:forechange-ot-vonue" dodge which hua of lute assumed such formidable propore dons In tho Criminal Cour fy that unexpected developments will arise through bis uetion, Tho casey of Eddle Garrity, Jobn Grady, William Dwyer, and John Adium were called at 10 o'clock In tho Criininal Court, whore Judye Jaine Jumped W, 8, pravecied to read attiduvita sli Dwyer, ony of the defendants, aud purporting to bo slyned by Thoms B, Hurot and Willian It Warner. ‘Those ducuments act forth institu. tory form that Judge Jameson was prejudiced endunt Dwyer, and that by conse. quency sald Dwyer could not have or éxpuct 4 ale trial befure hid Honar,, Huron and Warner if thoy bo existent and breathty Ife) awore that thoy wore roputa ff kin or counsel to thy prisoner, that th know Judge Jameson to bu prejudiced ug ul ‘din Dwyer's alliktuylt, aud that such knowl wid hot come to thom putil yesterday. ‘The State's Attorney sald that lt was unneces> wary for him to gay that the aldavits wore por Jurics, for thas showed for itvelf. Judge Jameson concurred, and sald that ho we and tho probability son wan presiding, Forrest, Attuniay cating agultet the det the breath of JO persons, not iy voleed tho senttmontaot his brothor Judges | when he said that TIS WHOLE CHANGE OF VENUM RUBINESS WAS A FRAU D, Ho was unaware of tho exiatence of Dwyer until tho enee was called. and certalnly could: not be porseaaod of prejudices against hlin, Nor dtdbhe know anything of the alleged Huron and Ware ner, Ttappenred to. be eonaldered n nyecesslty In tho praetiee of some lawyers tn thy Crimtnit Cottet to reaurt to thle Ueroputatte snes, and the Court thought that any one who tent hhusctf to such trieks hid a very small regard tor his professional reputation. Como whit might, be was determined to “take the bull by the horns" and to overrule the motion for a change af Yorue, Mr. Vorreagp latins! that ho had advised Dwyer not to make tho afiddvit, but he ee vory Iitle comfort from the Court, who sald that fe such enso he should tive abandoned the case of 10 mani who would not tike the advice of histawyer,, Anexveption wie thon taken to theCourt’s ruling, and ff a-conyiction Is hind the ease will indombt- edly yo te tho Supre: Court on this point. Dwyer and tho others are charged with tirgiir. iti yelry atore on Mitwoukeo avenue, the v4 tremely duriisg one. t Tt sens thine bas got To be erauetul ayetem of to put ue xtep lo this ale ehnniges of venue,’ and pewibly this ease offerte yoo hanes fern conttnencenant, The Directory fa not, of course, {ufallible, but contalns, oF f& xupposed to cone fait, the names of aimost all reputable clas domiciled in Chteuge, ‘Tay name of ‘Thomas ( Uitron does not fapest in the Directory at all, The only William [. Warner there recorded is a genticnan who fa, or wis Inst Mus, cimployed as atutlon-ngent of tho TMllnois Con: tral Haflrond ut the Twenty-sccond stroot wt tlon, and who thon reaiied nt 8 Michty averne. Itduos not xcem eredible that this & be tho man who his sworn to what fs belleved to be ndownrlght fie In order to nasist 1 eriminnl to esenpe the just punishment which the liw awards. If, thou, Mr. Warner denics tho signa ture, and Huron does not exiat, something could surely by done with the munifacturers. of the uilldavita, be they mombers of the legal profes- alon orlaymen. “Tho trial of the par Ina been postponed for a week, and menting the lesue Just haisea migite well be investiguted, SUBURBAN. HYDE PALK, A meeting of tho itive Committes of tha Republican Club of Iydo Park Was called to mect ut the Villuge Hall Just. ovening. A wum- ber of citizens algo uttonded, F, A. Herring, Chatrinan, stated the object of the meeting. It haul Deen decmed best toeall a meeting to pre- pare for the spring campulgi and to consult so. that tho party might be successtu A number of yontlemen give tholr mas, nnd Tt wis resulyed that a convention should be hiekt at Grand Crossing, Mareh 27, at 4 o'clock, to nominate village and town officers, The Exeentive Conunittes then met, and de- elded to Hold a convention na reeommonded, Del yates woro apportioned ns ollow ca Distrlet, 9; Second, 1; 'Thirt, 6s Fourth, 3; Filth, 43 Sixth, 23 Seventh, 5; Eighth, 23° Nini 2 h euth, 2. Votut, 40. ‘The time of holding the aes was fixed from6toso'clock Friday, Moreh 20, The Board of Trustecs mot at tho Village Halt Inst evening. Resldents and property-owners on Hydo Park ayenue remonstriited ngalnst changing the namo of that thoroughfare to Likeavenue, Referred, Tho name of Brook street was on motion ehnnged to Fortleth street. Tho Treasurer's report for tha month showed a balanes on hand ot $25,125, The Attorney wis Instructed to prepare an ordinance fort twelve-ineh tie-dratn on Forti+ eth strect, from: Langley uvenie to Cattuge Grove avenue, and also “for an efghtecn-Ineh tile-draln on Cottage Grove avenue, from the south aide of Onkwood boulevard to the Morty- first street Bower. EVANSTON. The Senior Cluss has elected the following enning to tuk. pare in the cluss-day program: ritor,C. J, Michelet; historian, ‘Miss D. V, Mesivk; prophet, &. J. Lipps; poet, D. Kemble. Mr, J. Coombs will present tho bell to the Uni-+ versity; Miss Emin Nindo will write tho clusy sone Mr. Hf. Hinnllton wil act as munuyger of Netd-duy exercises, a SPANISH LUSTRAL, Rend alvertisement of Delight’s Spanish Lus- tral. Tho article must possess unusunl merit, as Mr, Dollght haa testimonials frow some of ‘our most prominent citizens, The Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—It leads the world, and $s the best for you to buy, Sold on monthly payments, 100'Stute street. a Chicngo Timea: A tag of consternation to old- rate dentists—McChesney’s motto, $8 best full get, a Buck & Rayner are disposing of large quantl- tles of Silurian Spring water for drinking pur- poses, ———— My. Meserog {4 innking tho Atlantic Hotel the best tvo-dollar house in Chicago, CE Musto hath charms,” So haye thd efgars and candies baught ut Dawson's, 11 State strect, MARRIAGES, DECKER—MCNAMAIA—At tho reaidence of tho bride's brother, HH. 14. MeNamarn, Exq., 13) Howo-st,, Mareli 4, 1s ay, It Millor of Winnebauo. Docker, uf Janesvill Hae Mr tt Vis and Miss Muty U, MoNamurn, of Chicane. Si sega eT aes aia MANG—Mareh 3, Armitio Lang, ngod 18 yours und 1 onthe, Meunern) from @ Pearson-at. nt # p.m, Saturday, dye Anat, by cusrloges te Grucaluid. Frignds ure Invited tonttend, SPABFORD tlattin, Alive In Hrouklyn, March 1, uf acute. poro= ocond dudghtor of Jun wnd Married Ord. af Mtuek tory I AU, auehal at Hoekfurd, Suturduy, Murels 6,2 o'cluck —Mnreh 6 Annty K, Collins, wife of isnac nd danehtor ar Pavid Krlogt, vices Wil by held at tha ‘fanity res 20 South Morganent, Sunday, Marel 7 at BAMPSON—At hla restdenco, Nu, 2d West Wanh- Juxton-nty Murch 6, Is, Frodurick A. Bumpin, wed eT of tuner notes hereafter. £0~ Hoston papers ploasy copy. WHLON—tn this elty, Marult 4, Mrs Harlot af, Wilewx, ayod st yours, Funurnl from her lite resitence, No, 025 West Erlo- lay (Saturday) at Po'clock'p. ii, to Graculand Y.) papers plenae copy, rye a7" Norwwiefp WHAIAMSUN— Tho funurut nervicey of the Tato S¥itunmon will by held at her lute Mra, duition Purkenv., at 1 o’cluck pein, Woody. realdonce, No Carrlages tu Graceland, DEQEN! rio ates Laas, Degonturdt, wor ait aan te titer. we Nemering une ME Ubtess, in the sath your OF her age: Us te uta renidonee, Sued Weat Made nano fray Le + Noy {aon-st. Bungay, March 7, we Laolvck peau. Carriages ju Ito . CH—In Mis elty, March 4, Cora Hianche, oldest dunghies of Geargu Lund Alice IK, Prince, sod 4 yours and d month irlat, snfo In Tila arma, ir thee, no mere warns, to passed In CHrouglt the gates war, aus’ ernwn wnuthigr lars ING=In Chleago, Frlituy, Mnret 6 Jnmes Niied tis bun OF Jolin oitwhtn ot ines sntand, Compton. London, And Vrlnco Edward's Ivland Diners plenay copy. N ADJOUNNED MEWTING OF THI YOUNG ANshia Wepuitenn Clabof the Second Conurer {uual District wil be held at Carpentor’s, bail, 21 West Madisonent ut 8p, tn. thie wrenlng, juno Oflvers for tho enwulng tor, Luther LM Volley, and others will address the Clut ehannowaced tor discisslun by tho Ux- Hved, "Vout We Dulumnter to” Co By Nolected by the Ward Chis ite Everybody te invited to be prose! [Ss eX EC cos Fourlvonth: W Iegulag They Lats oval at a Miwa i Fs « a vinST ‘puniteats Club of tho Kaurth Ward at Mull, nurthweat corner of Staty wid Twenty-uint thie mn fie Free aT MLICAN CLUN Wild RD meat nt Rover's Halt, Ly Atchereay. thts oven> Hoet ottive Hee recinet Fautkonbone’ Jui ats oreioUk to Uloct utter 0 ee REGUDAIC MONTILY STRETING OF TIT vse Ward Union Votoran Giub will bo held wv Fi this ovontng at Frank Eibo's, No. tue budund-ay, hea pom. Guns ede Munn wil addruss (yo Club, "Ail iiars, apltors, dnd Mopublicans wre tnvited to ay OPMELeE VTULE CEE A Wetton reeunae meutinig tile overitiue at thy “chapel” No, ai Wort Indinucal, butwoun Lluculit und Robey. pucet, dell ae nuspices oF thelr Ulub, fur dratulte dhatribution, yy baron sare 4 tony BF the ale: wt be Hun eBeOAPE Ut. ak ainiup, ‘by the Rocrotaty, CALAIS ANI, KO dat Balivesty fats iH, Chicayo. elluneatm, BE HELD TUES. Gay, at 1M nd, Hueilie Hotel, Tamu So, 4,40 Vater-supply: and Drabiady sor Chlewza, mauvrcint Cub, the Main Hratnaxe Commitios of thy Citizaiw Assos elution, and others, have been tavited to be present, SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD, OF OF. £\ teers of the Seoond Reylwent wily be huld atthe Bhorian Mouse club-ruu tbls evening, te, make ur Panguinenty for the bunquot on thy ith inst, and Otbwr juywrtant busines, 10k, UKO, KR. CLAUKE WILE CONDUC 2, ,ipanel mootinng uf Paciig Gardeit sfisptu) Yan Buren und Clark-sis,, tls evaning ot ary weleowy, thks CaROLD WILL Leal THE S. teachors! meuting at noun to-day in Farwoll 1Pile VouNG Mend CRISTIAN ASsOCTATION will hold u prayer-meviing for commurclal travel ora in thelr rout to-night, TE RE mm A SPECIAL, M » BROOKER HERFORD WAS . nounced, ty follow hia recunt Bi von Teetures on. coursy ab thy the Mussial, F : ry Se oatiy tice vn soine Inter: oe und: Aghia uf the Anctunt Wark” gata of the Ancient Wurid.u aintlar aot i fn lak history, os Lhe 3 roland ''s cl Alvhit tho Converaan ot ts rad) King und Satu” ‘The id ull ory Invited, u MONT M iG OF THE Kuhayery of tho Kirin Wonnaiee lige ggg wilt bu eld uy the fnatitudon this stesso hy Jn april mOUn ut fpile PHILOSOPHICAL, society ats TO. Cortana a ek at thy Are Gatlory ted dea oe r Charlo “ arte ayers of Lowbard, Subjects * Atus BAKING POWDER, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE o Wand 8 Wabash-ny, AUCTION. DRY. GOODS , DEPARTMENT, REGULAR OPENING TRADE SALE 1380 SING SRISIN 1880 Tuesday, March 9, 9:30 a, m, CLOTHING! apWe shall omer vo: The psaortment Hoye? Stzfon in ‘coats, Youter Veats oniy, and Ta einbrice qualities Rntintnctor Ve Runeanive tho. gouds to bo Strict mensuromonta indicat & (0, 8 nproductny suct yo nuk attention te that we shall o! FIVE HUNDRED PAIRS PANTS INJEANS AND ALL-WOOL go0Ds parttoutarty-tosimbia m1 Mito Lentene ean Latest Final We nhall nivo offer an Invol FLANNEL SHIRTS, Extra sizes, and, Aprildematia. Al JUMPERS, nied! lutely Pure. MADE FROM GR APR CRRA! u Housekcoper's favorito in lending citlos of tho world. thor preparation makos such li brenda, oF luzurioun ¥ ea without fear 0 gestiblo fo, h £7 Comms oslo for SOME EOV AU BARING PAW iit ho 1114 rosulting from henvy ins purity and wtolo- ist, Dr, Mott, CO. Now 0 DELIGHT!S: SPANISH LUSTIHAL, WILL MAKE 'rha hintr grow on BALD HEADS, Memgve Haden TEND COOL, Render the Hair SOFT AND GLOSSY, Prevent tte FALLING ‘OUT, and arrent its remature Do You Believe Wt? If not, oa! and sco testimonials in our possosston frum willeknows Cc Ci for Bpring and Some juin and heavy wolghi EMBROIDERIES. leces Fges and Insoi ean Munutucturers eomelgae tithe and vaities peu ‘Two Thousand PI Denigns. A Buc omb pacts, all Fz: texe, nid’ Vatenciennds, “Alsi on {nyo Wo hall nino offer a Large Invo! GUIPURE LACE CURTAI nt, éand d-yard longths. Also RIBBONS. Wo shnll offor a can: Bik Guods, Nos, an In desleablo assortme aninyulce TIDIES. bof teny . Hutton Yara Lengtin reba shades in Blu, warranted. ‘The colors aro. de: Brown, and Cardinal, HATS AND CAPS, We have now Invelces of theso and ALD uffer whem 4 of Country Merchants, olfer an axortmont of Caps consigned: Sulos in Spring Govds, “To Hino ros nid Diogondis in Men's Sizes. LE CUTLERY inont in this speeia ty. Th the Finest and last Desire ‘The “prevailing ude fi ca str] Lo be truc, ryt Among Wie mannlee are Iov. Dr. Tifuny, Rev. Dr. Worrall, Jon. a. V. Farwell, Won, Phil A, Hoyne, Hon, E. Man. E.G. Asny, Hon, 8. We King, Dr. 8, ©. Bluke, M. 3), Prof, Stoss, My Dawa. Kohn, Baa, Ts M. Avery, Esq. Jacobs, Esq. and scores The Best Testimonial {s a Bottle of the Lustral. TRY TT. PRICH, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. ‘Can by, procured of uny respectable Druguist in tho ntlitus ut any af te Whole= eau, OF AE THe Hendquartars, A. M. DELICHT'S STABLISHMENT, T., CHICAGO, We have n fresh consli Invoice inetudes some v! nt tes tnanifactured, ouuhout the entire ware and Cutlery rendor tho task of securing conslin- jnents of these gouds for Auctlun extromely dim@euit und ardudus withal, Wherefore the prou? tint the trade will surve thelr bust Interests by giving due ate tention tu tila uttertug, We shall alav offre line of Pocket Cutlery, PEARL BUTTONS Wo shall make the Largest and -ABsor showiau in this particular that Hag ovor teen eshitic ed upon our bars. ‘The line ts replete with al and sizes common to this specialty, » Traveling Wo shall ufore full ling of stzon 1 n ond cauvuss Stediu Grades, Purtoct: Wyarrasteae ‘GLOVES. tnvo sovern] Invoices Kid Gloves, ‘One und Tro Hut en G, Keith, Lage, 1. US or Canad. 1 aug Drug Houses ty Ci ‘over bron exhibite all grades MAIR DRESS 168 STADION. Bags. | By HENRY & HATCH, - Suceossurs to Chine EXTRA LARGE SPRING TRADE SALE, VUESDAY,. March 9, Commencing at 10 o’elock sharp, Boots, Shoes & Slippers. 1,000 CASES Having been recolved by na tho past ten days, and every cuse bulng consigned goods, we are preparad 10 offoru very attractive Auction Silo nxt Tuexdng, oth, None of thu cheap shoddy youds uxnally seen on Anes Wo atuly the wants wiv. theroby securing eonwginente from only nstchiss imunufueturers, Cull SHALL SELL ABOUT 12 O'CLOLIC, A Bankrupt Stock. WEDNESDAY, REGULAR AUCTION TRADE SALM. DRY COOCDS, CUSTOM-MADE CLOTILING, 80 eases} Fur and Wool Hats and_Caps. Involeen Liltos’ ad Get Ladins’ Styles in Iwo and 1 Gloves nd One-utton Gauntlet Driving “ COTTONADES. Several cnses in very desirable weights for Boys’ Bultyor Mens, Fanta. In face they aro nuticte heavy fur Men's sults for Farming or Mochaul cl ' HARNESSES. ‘9 lave tho best nasorta w Ir wound Doudie Linck and Nlex und Hand-Mude, Sound Leather Wa shall aisy offer FI Canvue Headatul 0 bY oo ment.in tI Kc trimimed, ‘SMachine ‘arrantod, yn Tuiters, Wal Tend Royo and Lonther Te ‘naluned tou iy manufacturers, i THREAD. - i, 40s und Hon ean ba foun ‘he yeas ura er ra Five Hundred Pounds, ny and Bleacha ranted. Table Oil-Cloths. woPand Pateron OIL PAINTINGS... Gonuylne. ‘These guods gre consigned by York punleks pete agus a mitt Sanipl chy of our [eguler Trade tivapociaity. Wo Mbull soll thoeo t'aiutiogs at ¥:9) SUSPENDERS, WANDKERCITIEFS, SPOONS, ales us.an outlet for tat Krone, Mngiah Kuching, Collnrutte Gents’ Furie Wednesday, March ro, at to 0. m. HENRY & HATCH, Auctioneers, Saturday, Murch G, nt 10 ofcluck, At uur Salerrvoln, 173 ttundolplent. cAfousohald Goods of nil, kindy, a REGULAR UNDERWEAR, LS, TABLE COVERS, NAPKINS, DOOR MATS, 2,000 Frank Lesllo’s Patterns. , ER’S SALE OF INTEREST IN $200,000 Chicago & Pacifle Railroad Bonds, nud Foreclosure Decrees, givon that] have this day sold for yIAInIng Moros. otter the 21 por cent thereon, ttt nd thu decroe of HE Court for the ¢ a Lu RECEIV WE SHALL MAKE ANOTHER Great Catalogue Auction Sale, On Wednesday, March Io, AT 0:30 'A. M, SELARP, OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. or cleaner than this salo has ever, the anne of s4nut i tho supplomentut deerve entered i buon approved by the Ch Wonton thle day Enna bt ab. vat tnloxs objections i Ht reveiva a bl or nal securities, the hitheat bid tu tho Court at the tine mated. Feb ois La 1. OF toga institution, 3 Inryer beutomtared ti 28 Casas Assorted Ties &Sandals, WOMEN'S AND MISSES! WEAN, and 76 Cases Men's Hand and Machine Sewed Goods THAT ARE CHOICE. aftlte: 10) Lots BAMPLES Child's 54 itucalvor of Tho PIERSHARTS 11 ‘o running “6 and Cent Counters," ‘niladelphia-made Cutsivguos and gouds ready for Inspuction Monday. ak Thursday, March Iyat 9:30 am, ' TRADE SALE GROCKERY and GLASSWARE, 30 Casks American W, 40 Crates Englii 15 Casks Rock., 2,500 Bris.)Glass eh, ioc We are the Orleh SF eu est Neue for Gur Cavatouva ap BUTLER BROS, 1 Yus, 310 Troadway, 94 Yk 3d Chauneyy icany,ay-vd Kandel ty bux, by Evi a if it, Confectioner, S CANDIES, KRAND aes CLOTHES CLEANING, YOUR OL CLOTHES 1 LADIES AND GENTS, RB and Yellow Ware, gre, “assorted. Glass and Bronse Lataps, Lanip Chimneys, Burners; ee ssortmont of TABLE CUTLERY of a0 rad jos > fi -hand FURNITUN see pe TIUItH &, Clby AULOEL- i ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO-y ay ie eer and 8 Kendulph-s 3 GHATTEL MORTQAGE SALE ture, Carpets, Bedding, &¢, F RESIDENCE 26 ROOMS, 9:30 Thig Moming. ARLOR AND'CILAMBER, SU GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, & ATTEND THIS SALE. gooils MOST BE BOLD to niake room P LERSIUE! RLIWON, FE a eat and KEPALIED, ‘expense and exe Oe ia nt AL lenge, & 107 Nurih Nt. Luu ida‘ Dreaseas 4 tepaired wid chou Tourists, Travel 4 sloniste shouli CHAS. Twa For ‘Trunks, patches, Baga JVitaternt. CL 1 eared Meth Bend forprice ut C, O. Ld, anywhere ole agont forthe *MULTIFOKM,"” HAIR Wiga madtotoorder and warrauted 292 waeeeM isa algun aunts OU 1M £00. *