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+ bat 7 jouse. ‘Bo ; stated brietly that he was attending strict THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY MARCH 9, 1880—TWELVE PAGES THE CITY GENERAL: NEWS, —_——- ' M. Tanor, Aurora, is at tdie Sherman, 8. P. Kxiont, of Albany, N.Y, is at Gardiner. E, 8. Kanne, Portinnd, Ore., is at the Grand Pacino. Gronae A, Mason, of Madfson, Wis, fa.at the * Ganincr. ¥, Bnoors, Dondon, Engtoad, is a guest at tho { Bherman. , J.A, Loxa,of Akron, 0, is registered at tho | Sherman, Jon MOWATSON, the Falmer, , ‘Tux Doston Theatre company J¢ domiciled nt tho Tremont, . Dit It. Beans, Marshalltown, Ia., 18 atopping at the Sherman, ‘W.E, Dicxrxsox, Ishpeming, Mich., is stop> plny at tho Patmer, ‘2. Brent SWEARINGEN, Pittsburg, is stopping at tho Grand Pacific. H.C. Cravin, Denver, and J. 1. Mlard, Oma- ha, are at the Palmer, J. 1. Raninarn, of San Franciseo, Cal., 1s reg- istered at tho ‘Tremont, W. B. Trust, Presidunt Terre Hnute & South. castern Huatlroad, ‘Terre Haute, is ut the Grand Pacitie, Joun A, Htrcr, proprietor of tho ‘Tremont. Hiocnes relupned’ from, Now: ork yostontyt morning. Frank HH. Taynon, tho artlat of Harper's Weekly, New York, who has Just rewurned from Mexico, where he has been with Gen. Grant, fs ut the Tremont. ILD, Dement, of Dixon, candidate for Secre- tary of Stite, and Long Jones, Chairman of the Ropublicnn State Centrul Committee, are at the Grand Paciie. i Mn. Gronas PF, Kian should have been mentioned tn Sunday's Tarpvse ne also beline oncot the owners in the viluable Chicago an Middle Purk Mines, perature yesterday, ns_ observed .by ypticiun, & Mudison street (Tranuse Building), was, ath rCUB3 10 bs tile, 2 To, a0 Fp, mn. Barometer Ot Sf, t., 20.80; 8 p. TuxSt. Vincent de Paul Society recolyed $51.00 yesterday fom tho manne of Sullivan's * Mirror of Ireland” combinat! of tho muifering Trish people. The money wus the result of u beneilt given Satuniay night. Mr. G, W, Parag, of No. 49 Walnut street, hos prepared in almiuw showing the day of the week for any given dite from A, 1, 1500 to 20st inehtsive. The almanac alko gives rules ‘for finding any glven day, from the Creution down, ‘Te old friends of Mr. W, P. F. Moservo, ‘ formerly of tho old St, James Hotel and Palmer Hoe, will bo glad to learn that he huis become roprictor of tho Athintic Hotel, opposit the Reocke pot. Pittsburg, Js rogistéred at Island and Michigan Soutbern Wuulroad Do- A MAN named A. Purse, living ot No. 920 Mil: waulcee nvenue, Ws tripped up 4 plece of . ormnge peclon the + owak. near the corner of Lake und Clark streets, gesterday morning and brvke bis righe wrist.” Dr Yowell attended to him, Ciantes TD, Easton arrived from New Yori: esterday anid pune atthe Grand Pacific. He us bocn East for soiie 8 past, two of them spent on wslek-bed with diphtheria, Mr, Enston puys that he thought Grant had the boom in New: York, though Hluine and Washburne each bud his friends, Tun Independent Order of B'nat Brith will hold memorlal services jn boner of the memory of Adolph Cremieux, the Freneh stutesmui, lntely deeenacd, ut MoVicker’s Theatre n week from next Sunday ati ne Adkivesses will aclivered by the Hon, i. 1. Washburne, 2 iD Bloses, and Rabbis Felenthal, Norden, and Adier, Can 0 of tho Randolph street Mee ran off the track when Erousitlt the Randolph strect vine duct about Woretock fast night. After pulling tho cnr close up to the sidewalk, the hordes broke loose and started of on thelrown hook, Thoy were enught, howover, ufter running about a block, and the only damage dono west broken whiflletrcee and u general shuking-up of tho pas- sengers. Mu. Porren Parser and family arrived home yesterday from the it. Mr. Palmer says that tho reason why Chicuyo did not get the Demo- cratic Convention was that Clneinnatl was build. fog a Southern railway, und tho delegates from that rectlon ull favored © the Paris of the West," and the Now England fellows ull went over to. then, Cinchineti began worklug for the Con- yenuon lust full, A. V. H, Canvesten, General Passenger Agent, Chicayo, Stilwaikeo &bt. Paut Raflroad, Milwau- kee; George W. Cobb, President Mineral Point Rallrend, Mincral Point; FE, N. ore Manager Wisconsin Central Rallrond, Milwau- Keo; C, A. Swineford, Superintendent Baraboo Rallrand, Baraboo, Wis.3 TH. Malone, Gonerat Freight Agent Wisconsin Centrat Iailrond, Mile waukee, are registered at the Grand Pueltic. A yoTRACTED Heeohltn of, tho Lathors’ Union was held last evening nt No. 7 Clark strect, Pres ident John Hansen in tho chalr. The mecting ‘was a private one, but it was learned that tho Inthers propose to strike some time in April if tho contractors will not adopt their lst ot prices which will peaatls: be drawn up at tholr next meeting, Monday night. Last evening the time of tho mecting was tuken up by speaking, pry ment of ducs, aud reyulur business, A PARAGRAPH appeared in’ Tue Tiununn of Friday Inst atating that Mr, J. Taylor Muir bid ‘been arrested at tho Iistanco of the State Board of Health for Megally using tho title of * Dr." i anndyertisement of an antidote for the opium hubit. It now Hppearg that the wrrcat was ude ‘under a misapprehonsion, und that Mr. Hulr was entirely blameless, Tho State Board of Health of tholr own motion yesterday caused the sult before Justico Meech to bo disinissed. Ar the nnnual meeting of Pressmen’s Union, No, 3, held lust Saturday" eventing the following officers wero chosenz_ President, John Me- Millon; Vico-President, Jame: ard ecort= ing Secretary, Chirles Moore; Financlil Secre- tary, W. J. Tato; ‘Treasurer, A. 1. Auer; Exteutive Committee, George MeLenahan, Gy Ball, Jon Freneh; Rourd of Directors, W. A. Brookoyer, O. M. Wood, John Lryant, G. Falla, . Proetore Guviediua, John Mattos; elegute, Patrick Forsyth, Com! PLAL TS paving been mato by Heensed ex- ressmnen that thelr busliess was belugdinaged yy commisstonatres" who puid_ no Heense and conveyed trunks wut packnyes at low prives, an alllver wus detailed to work up the mattor.: AB 1 consequence ( General a orge Gokdstein wis charged before Juativo luce yesterday with acting aa A ecommisslonulre without a Heense. as ined $10, but the fue was sunponddisl: on cons dition that he would procure uw license, this be= ing designed us 4 test cuse, ‘Tuy first rogtlir inceting of the now Noard of Directors of the Chicago Lumberinen's Ex- change was held yesterday afternoon at the Hx- chine, No. 26 South Water strevt, tho full Bord belng present, The onty business trans geted was the olvction of oflicers and commite tecs for the ensuing year, w ualted 16 Lote AY A. Uirelow; Vice-President, ‘Thompsons Secretary, Hitehcouk} Trensurer, A. G, Van Sehnick; Exceutlye Come mittee—J, J. Holand, W. EB. Keily, amd 8, 13, Lurker; Inspection Commnitiee—J. HH. swan, de IL Bkeele, Perley Lowe, W. 1. Bullen, and J, 2, Ketehuing Dock Committer—Juhu MeLaren, 8. A. Irish, and A, G, Yan Sehaick, -Ex-Unitep Brates Senator A, Catdwell and wife, of 1 cuworth, Kas, are at the Palmer & TeiwwUNe reporter Mr. Culklwell his extensive manufacturing business, which was bDotter than dabbilog in polltics, and afforded more pectiniury proft, Mo was selling wagons, and not travel{ag for the purpose of glying pot Helcat opinions, However, he would suy Uint hi Btute was divided as between Grant and Blane, Personally, he was for Grant, but bud ne objees tion to Hlalne or any other nomlnec. to was for tho nominee, whoover he mlght be, Kansas ‘wag prospering, and would conte to prosper and roll up iepubiican majorities. The ex- Senator will remain in Chicago for several days, Ex-Gov. If. A.W. anon and family ure at the Puliner House, where they arrived yester- day from the Hust, The gentloman bad nothing new to tnpart relative to his recent extensive purchase of the Calumet Cannt & Doek Com- '* bonds. Thy stockholders now propose to. all the outstanding bonds at par and intere est, ahd release themselves from debt. Te would buy tho stock if he could get tt, because 0 believed in tho future of Chlengo, anil bee Heved that a furbor for Chicugo woul bo necled: ono of those days, aod more doek-ruonm, which com ined tn the city, Sr Tabor 6 today ford. wil to his te torests there. If the stockholders are unxlond tq buy the Calumet Company's bonds he is will ing to sell. UIT UY A DOG eg White Grave How, aged 7 who fivea nt jo. WW wenty-ffth tre wie gulng to a rocery stwry on Cotto Ureve avenue, near her home, yesterday uttornoon, sly wis iit 2+ tueked by i doy, thrown downy and bitten on tho left hind, the ‘uutoul titerully “chawing I aud leaving’ a dozen twoth-murks, ‘The child - sercumed, of course, wud the dog, being frightenod Off, ran West on Twenty-ttth street, chisel bywerowd of men sad boys god ws thnatly shot near the Kehool-hotsy On’ Calumet avenie by Polfcemen ‘Toomey and Mahoney. ‘Vhe litte ‘. geled wa tal to her futhur's house, where her injuries were attended to by De. Pillsbury, Bho: had on at the tine thick woolen, Talttans, out the bled bite drom + thiq = fact, together with” further one that the wound frecly, the dovter thought — the * of no particular. siuillcance, und did not eauterized}, ‘There was nothing about the actions of the dog indicating that it was mado frothe ing at the-mouth, no glassy eyes, and ft did not » shap ut or attempt to bio any one elay befure or ufter (t ran neroas the ttle girl referred to, Her ulttens were red ones, and, a ehe wun swinging hor hands while wutkloy lung, it fa euppased that thy color attricted the uttens ton of the dog, Beme of thg neighbors fount Sault with officer Muhouey becuuxe, ay thoy ns. seat, ho refused (o aboot the dug on sight, suying ft Was uot bi business to do eo. Accord: dog to bis slatcmont 4 mun shouted to him "Shoot that doy but not know ing what tho animal had done to deserve death, and the rtreot being ful didn’t propose to pull out. his rot and at tho animal, Asaoon aa ho loarned that the dog bud Litton 1 child he started after the our, and, after Toomey hud shot {t once, puta bullet into its sido whieh killed ft. THE THIRD MONTHLY BNOOTING MATCH between tho beat shots of tho Firat Regimont for tho prize of nn Sharp's rifle took plnco In tho target ranyo of that organization Inst night, qwith the following score: Corporal Sanbirn, 8 OR Corporal Shenhan, Corpbrnt Poterson’ Corporal Gindison, Capt. Smith . ‘This was of wins three times get The prize. THE OITY-IALT, ‘Tnr Committes on Fire and Water {s ented for to-morrow afteruoon, . Gas. Franz Stunt, of New York, called upon his Monor yeatertdy, Commisstongit Da Wore was back to his post. yestorlay nfter a sojourn of two weeks in New England, Tur City Enginecr gaye it out yestorday that the Madison street briige approaches would be completed In about ten days, Tue Trensurer yestorday recelved $2,196 from the Water Department; $3053 froin the Con- troller; and $10,000 from the South Sido Col- lector. z Messna. Sirpimen, Colvin, and Lib, ap- polnted to invite the Mavor to attend the eanal ing tt Ottawa, on the 18th, performed thoir n duty yestorday, and Mr. Harrelson will be thore. JAMRS Ht, Wansit’ and Lawrottce McGann sore eaters a appointed to take charge of tho Middlo West Division hooks in the Water Ollice, adiviston which bus been created in the rvor- ganization of tho office. 2 tenths for tha week ending Saturday against 16% for tho preeeding of death were: Diphtheria, 173 con- croup, 10; xearlet-rever, 4; old 42; und’ hydrophoble and gul- aumption, Aye, 83 eek efde, Leach, Mua. Red, MCMIntAN, of. Bridgeville, Pa, writes to the Mayor Inquiring for her. son, ‘Blls- worth Hoey, who wae stopping at usustate street When last heard from. She sent him mores: nt ‘hla request to that number, but It was returned to hor through the Vost-Ollleo Department, and she fears that he is eithor sick or dend, Tie Committee on Streets nnd Alleys, West, at their last nicoting, referred to Commisatoner Wailer the question of whethor Madison street needed to be Improved between Hulated strect and Ashland avenue. He replied yesterday by referring the Committee to the report. of tho Superintendent of Streets on the subject of some weeks ago, which he reguris ns correct, and which recommends the making of the jin- provement, ‘Tit: Law Department was yesterday asked for anopinionayte whether or not tho surplus Street-Cleaning Fund could be used naa basis for tho letting of # contract for street-cleaning this year in advance of the appropriation being made, but tt has not yet been given. The re- guest was from the Mayor, and tha Iden ia that the work 1s contracted it: can be done for ubont £0 per mile, wherens If It is done by the clty It will cost over 810), ‘The condition of the streets, It would seem, would have Justitied this Inquiry before. Comsissioxin De Wor and tho Mayor had an extended conferonce yesterday about the water we drink, The Commissioner holds that. thore 1s nothing In its condition thnt ts ut bun: healthy, and that whatever impurities it may contaln, if any, are nttributable to the unusual rainfall, which hus foreed tho river-wuter into the teke. He sees but one remody agninst the fume condition of affairs recurring, and that js anontirgement of the cannl so that it will bea complete drain for tho river in tho future, and the Mayor concurs with him, TILE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tue Comimittecs on Hospltal and Public Churitics nre to meet to-day. ‘Tus North ‘Town Collector is making large collections daily, and yesterday took fn $4,000 on necount of renl-ostute, Only two days remain before ho willturn in his books. Ir seems to be protty well understood that tho notorious Hugh Garrity has jumped the town, and the report is that he left on the Michigan Central Rutlrowd Friday morning. Meanthine Jobin Garrity languishes In fall, wo farthor at- tempt toxet him outon struw-buil having yot ‘been made, Iv tho Criminal Court zostorday: James Ennis pleaded guilty to burgluy und George Gaylord to forgery, each getting three years in tho Ponte tentliry., Warren Goss, tho sinetimonious scoundrel who robbed) his boarding-houso keeper, and whe is alo wanted on a charge of rape, plended guilty to Inreony, and got off Aught. with one year inthe Penitentiary? James Kelly was tried for robbery’; soiled verdlet, Henny Hansa, tho farmer of Niles, was yca- terdny arrested on nt ca, Bu for $3,078.70, at tho sult of Edwin Walker, for use of A. 8. Trude, Ttappenrs that somo time ago a judgment wis rendered nygainst Harms for the amount, and exccution Isaued, which wns returned ungatis- Hod, Tho co. sa. scta forth In the usual phrase that Harins “refuses to pay or to deliver up his property,” but Mr. Harms declares that he only resists the clalin on the ground that itis not a ust one, nnd he asks the County Court to give hin nn opportunity to show that ho hus not re- fused to detiver a8 alleged. Judge Loomis doe clded to henr the ense on tho 1th inst, and Mr, Harms gave bonds In $3,000, with Join Ve Le Moyne, tenry J. Lenzon, and E, P, Chattield is suruties, for his appearance on that day, FEDERAL NEWS. THeRF wero 205 barrels of alcohol withdrawn for uxport yesterday, Tue Sub-Trensuror yestortay disbursed $20,- 000 In gold, and received $5,000 in silver. ‘Tue flro-proof shutters for the new Govorn- mont. misliatu have arrived, and will be In place ‘ou one Hour this weak, ‘THe internal rovenuc receipta of ateriany. amounted to Sek, of which $24,660 was for spirits, $3,661 for tobacco and cigars, and $u,005. for beer, W. Scorr AaNny, the Freeport Ponsion-Agont, and John Ryan, a Halsted street suloonkeeper, conyleted of a potty violation of the Htevenuc: jw, applied yesterday for a dixeharge from Jall, and seheduied out under the Poor-Convict's wet. ‘Lig Custom-Ifouse receipts for duties yestor> day amounted to £27,822 Fotlowlog aro tho dit- table gouty reeelved: Piuld, Lelter & Co. 107 packs dry goods; O.1, Keith & Co. tiftecn causes tnilllnery goods; Wilaon Bros, four cases hosiory; Charles Goasnge & Co. two eases dry Hooda; Carson, Mirle, Beott & Co., twenty-seven cnaes dry goods; Fullor & (Fuller, three cuses | “drugs; We D. Clapp,' Young & lo, ond cago upticnt ae pny Hortmaiin, three casos cleus: Bawin iiliel: cllife, «ne vung tntiiinery qoute; G. Me, Roce, two euses try woods; Jolin C. lion & Co., two euses dry yoods; W, W, Miller, three ensea books; J. Bunter & Co, twenty-five cases muateal ine i struments; Mandel Hros,, two causes dry yooda; 4urts, Launburd & Co,, one ease brushes; J. He Klee, one cuse plate glass; I Channon & Co, eleven colls wireeropos CG, M. Lintngton, three: enses needles; Rogers: Oy Sixty tons ply iron; aA. B. Mooker & Co,, seventy tons pig trons G. i. Hunillton Pape Companys 74 buudles printing uper: Clarke, Friend, Fox & Co, 20 bundlos prluthig-papors Elzin'National Wateh Company, one box watehe bl, Leiter & Co, twenty'> ono prekiges dry goods; Guxe Bros, three enses dey woods: HL Scars & Hon, one cuse ruzard; O. Me Reith & Ca, three cases millinery goodar CG. M, Koedt, five enses dry goods: J. “Burghotfor, thirteen casks whie; Henson Brus, sixty-four. puckuges herrings, PRINT-PAVPER DUTIES, A DIYPEMENCE OF OMINION regarding the tart regulations relating to the importation of paper of tho kind used i1. print- Jug nowspapers lus arisen between the Collector of Customs nt Port Huron and the fmporters on the one hand, and Appratser Iti, of Chicago, onthe other, The Collector nt Pert titron fs tulealtting paperaty 20 per cent ad valorem duty, while Appralaer Ham, who reads tho law ina different Hygbt, Insists that tho turif abould begs percont ad valorem. A reporter having: culled yesterday upon Mr. Hun to ascertain bly Views Upan the subject, be stated that in 178 decision was obtalned from the Depurtment on an appeal from thls port, which, ho: thought, sustains big present view. thit printing: finer of the Kind now belug fmported will be held by the Depurtinent to be excluded from chusalticution, under the statute of which the fiuporten: seuk tonvall thomselved, up Heyl's Digest, page 149, 1308, aa Folluwes “Paper, steed or glued, sultablo only -for printing- paper, 23 por cent ad valorem. * Prinilig, uuslzed, used for books and Fapurs axe sly led) por cone ad valoren.”. ‘The question, Mr, Hum stated, ts euttlod by: tho language of the atatate, which saya: © Sultue Liv only for printiog-paper.” If the paper ts, or may even be, wu ‘or any other purpose shan printing-paper, to which objecitun "ho thiiks tho Imported paper hb open, 1b isa ques. Hon If It fy not exeluded from the chiwsitication; in othor wont, hy chylned, that the words “only” aud “exclusively practically nullity the clauses in which thoy occur, Fur ‘this red> son by cliaslited the paper under tho 3 per ount cliuse, Hig uetlon, “ut least, would rife the question of which view." was correct. When tho gooda ben coming in. tho Haportors were very anxlous to buve tho quod tlon posed upon finnedlately, and, iu order to Kecommelute them, bu. telegtuphed ten daya au to the Now York Apprilier, who, be bud been Informed, passed the gould at 25 per cent, uvéius bin bow “ha classed paper af) thls des scription, fle tntended to follow tho Now York Bjaetice but not having recelved auy aiswor to telegruu bo bud ovine to the couctusion that Rowse tho Now York Appnusor did not tutend to take Any notice of I Ho hid, therefore, prepired speetal reports on the pending appeals whleh had been taken by the Jinporers, which went forward to the Department yesterday evening, In questions of this kind, where a doubt nos he mive the henellt of the doubt to the Govern: ment, for the renson that if the low rate were ndopted and goods paased ut that mite, thore was Noappents whereas, if tho high rate were taken, {ho tnuwortee ment appeal and aot a refund if the Department. deel that excessive duty had been pul Mr. ium expects a decision from tho Department in about a week. - THE KLGIN CASE, THY ALLEGED nULLNoZING OF voTEns, Judge Drummond stated tua Trtuuns reporter yesterday that Judge Modgett had senthim word that ho would be unable to be here until Thurs- day, owing to his belng confined to his home by sickness. Under tho vlroumstances, thorefore, the decision of the dectledty intercating ques- {lon whothor Commissioner Hoyne has a right to issue 4 Warrant for tho arrest of Superintendent: Borden, of tho Elin Milk-Condensing Works, for (ntimidating voters, winder tho complaint mado Inst Saturday, will buve to yo over until Thuraday or Friduy, % In reply to a suggestion by tho reporter, Judge Drummond sid he had no objection to stating his own view of tho mutter, though, obviously, he would not decile the question, since nearly all the erhntnal bustness of the Federat Courts caine tinder the cognizance of Judo Blodgett, with whom he would 1 ly consult upon the sublect on his return, teaving it to his brothor Judge to finally decide it. Tho section of the Kovised Statutes under whieh it was elaimed that the warrant should iste (Sec. 6,007) hid, he thought, been puased for the purpose of curry’ ing Into effect the Fifteenth Amendment, which declares that “the right of ull eltizens of tho United States to vote shill not be dented or abridged by tho United States, or by Any Stato, on aecount of rave, color, or previous, condition’ of servitude,” ‘This amendment, he thought, was intended to apply only to those. who might be deprived of the right to vate, or whose right to vate might be abridged on ne. connt of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. As he understood tho facts of the vase, none of the parties who, it was alleged, had been fntiinidated by Borden from voting for Joslyn, enmo within tho meaning or perview of tho Fifteenth Anrendments In ‘point of fact, the complaint atleged that thoy were deprived by Intimidation of their right ‘ta voto by virtue of the Fifteenth Amendnient. While, strictly speaking, under the Innguage of tho complaint, A warrint might huye to fase, still, as he une derstood tha renl facta of tho case, ho was ine clined to think that tho statute did not apply. ‘The reporter culled the Judyo's attention to a staterent made by the complainant to the effect that ono of the mon liens tu have been Intiml- dated linppens to be a colored man, “Thad not hoard of that,” repiled the Judge, “but. if that be the fact, I think the statute would undoubtedly apply, tho object of tho Constitution being to protect the righta of nll eotored men in voting. There is no law in this State to prevent colored men from voting, and, in t, 1 don't suppose there {3 any such Jaw in any of the States now. If there were ft would botnoperntive, bovause tho Fifteenth Amend- ment is express on that point.” Whether Conumssioner Hoyno has nny right to isstiw a warrant for Horden's arrest titer tho rection referred to will, ns stated, be considered by the two Judges Thursday, and the point may be decided that day or the next morning, when the Counnlasioner will know hig full duty in the premises. Tho declaton will bo awaited with kone fegreo of interest, owlng to the novel charactor of the question ralsed, - A JOKE ON MAIR. BULORK NAS THE BULGR ON HIM. “ Who's yer awindlor 7" is the Intost on ‘Chane, whieh being interpivted proves to bon play upon the term “Hoosler." Tho orlgin of the “gag” Js as follows: ‘The other day Mr, C, A. Muir, of the commis- sion frm of Mair & Co,, directed his clerk to tel- egraph Bulger & Co. grain dealers in Delph, Tni., a notifleation that a certain trade had been consummuted, Fiye gentlemen standing nenr overheard tho ardor, and four out ot the tlvo Inughed and asked him if ho was doing business for, that firm. Tho four had beon tn communication with Bulger & Co., who seem to have got tho * bulge," so to spenk, upon every commission man with whom thoy have dealt, and ono of thein procecded to givo the commission mun“ polots.” Bulger’s havi, a8 ho atuted ft, had been to write one get of men. to buy for him und anothor sct to sell and draw: at sight, pocketing whatever profits are derived from change in tho market vithor way, and bale slow about puymont when anybody drew on him for losses. Along in February Mr. Mair received his first letter from Bulger,—an order to buy 6,00 bushels of whent for April de- livery at ‘tho lowest . possible flure. io letter closed with the business-like instruc: ton to draw on Huber & Co. through tho First National Bank of Latayetto for $150 or ‘$200, a8 Mr. Mair saw fit, ‘Tholutter went ahend, the deal wont the wrong nway. and Bulger tost $17.0), Mair drew on the ‘Hoosters for tho Amount and tho arate was protested. ‘Thon tho miu and tho telegraph were oiled Into 130, and nally thoro cime ntetter from Bulger & Co. reciting that thoy hud given tho order in wool faith, that thoy had just sold some real estate to the maint of 88, ind were ubout to sell tiore,nd that thoy intended to invest the pro- couds in wheat. Owlog tothe failure of Bulger's son and éon-in-law, howover, Mulgor & Co, wero temporarily overtaken ina finunelal stralt, If Mr. Mair would be putiont and hold tho deal, everything would be all right, thoy hoped, and the inurgins would be pit up. A soothing portscrt pt nasnred the Chicngo firm that tho Delphi ilrm were bonest, for ind not one Dugan and one Squires, both of Lifayotte, known them for pears and dono milifons of dollars’ worth of ~buslness with thom, and wasn't the whole com- inunity: ply to vouch for thelr moral aud fnanclal straightness? ‘The postscript closed with tho statement thut the writer budn't sttp- posed thoro was ny immediate hurry for ro inittances, Mr. Matr, belng a cautious man, wrote to Du- gan and Squires, who practically. repudinted Hulyer & Co, and all thelr works. “Blue & Blair, relylug ont Wilor statements, ure alleged to hoe out on Bulg? & Co.'s account some ¥50 or $40, Culver & Co, wise, in thelrday and generation, leviined to vrade for the Dolpbl parties ina freezing lett of thanks, while several other firms whlet, have done business for tha Bulgers ure by no meuns sutlstled with thom, LOCAn POLITICS, THE UNION VETERAN CLUD hold. n regutar meeting hist evening at tho Grand Paciite Hotel, with Gon, Murtin Beom in thochalr, It was stated that the present quar- ters had beon rented, and tho Club would baye to seck unothor placo after May 3. A large nume bor of now names were added to the roll of mem: boruhip. ‘The Club now numbers 1,60 membors, ‘Treasurer Cook's report shows that ho recolved during tha past month $104; paid out €27; bale aneo on bund, $77. Thirty-flye now. applica. tions for ietnbership wera recelyed. Mus. Wells, of Peoria, candidate for Attornoy Gen- onl, was thon Introduced, and he mado a brief | speech, golng Into 4 short history of the Repib- Henn purty. He also went over tho actions of tho Nemocratio party previows to ‘dl Ho algo showed that thut party hud doveloped nothing but meanness, down to tho Maine atont, and tho effort to steal a Congressional Distrlot In Sinnesota. Ho wanted those presunt to refer to tha history of the past, and seo which party was to be trusted in the future, ‘The Hepuulice an purty had erushod the Rebellion, restored conlidenes to tho Nation, und placed it ona sound Hianelal bugis, Comrade Henry Demont, of Dixon, candidate for Secrotury of Btate, was hoxt Introduced, He complimented the Club upon. its sueccastul career, $fo read the reports of the meeting of the Club with great interest. ‘Thoy were more interested tn the nomlaution fof President than thuy wore in that of Seeretury of Suite ur Altore ney-Gunvral, Ho thon suid that tho Demouriey had bankrupted the Nutlons tert an army with= ont a soldior, and a nuyy without a ghip, . W. ©. Carroll sent init communication asting that the annunl dues of $1 duc from Adjutant Gonerwl Hilliard be romittad because he bud presunted the Club with a series of tho Adju.- {unt-General's roporta, It was moved that tho dues bu remitted. ‘hid provoked vonaiderable dlscusston, and was luid on tho table, Mr. Arinatrong thon offered the following on tho Werver bill: HEKEAR, At tho Inat regulur meoting of this Club a resolution was prosented condemmatory of fhe. Wenyor bill now ponding before Conyrusd; und ‘ Wiens, It hasbeen represented through the publio py that this Cluo, embracing upwards older’, hud unanimously duclured. tor sald resolution; therofury, 4 bell ‘Thut wuch representation was falso in fet. There was no digcussion on this question at all. ‘Tho large number of veterans present, probas bly neatly uv, promptly voted te table the reso Jutlon, and thoru were only two dissenters, ono besides Arunitrony, tho mover, It might as well be stated right hore that no Untlon suldler who ts a member of the Veteran Club desires tasyo the Weaver bill pasa. Itia gate ton Uy ud a bait to gull the veterans, und to make fap for tho Greonbuckers, which party is ut this tine ayullinug itsulf of the oppurtunity, Aftor the tabling of tho resolution the Club ud- Journed, . : ALDERMANIO, i Honry Appel, Of 41% Stute street, who way nomninited Buturday night by the Soctullits us caudidatg, for ‘Aluecinak froin the Second Ward, duollnes the honor, He docs not train with that crowd, ticket. ' ‘Tho Tonth Ward Indepondent Club’ mot. seoutive Committes was elected wftor ator time spent in balloting: Willlum Bauder, “rele 5s Touthor, Audrew Jolmgom it shbuel Joon Paderuche AMUN, Que, Eyanbuck, part oof ono oof =u members ho we spring & Democratic candidate for Alderman on the Club met with considorable opposltiou, and the Executive Committeo were tustructod to soo tho Yurtous cundidutea and’ report avs to the best mun for the Club. 1¢ ne unu of tho hues guits thou, then the Cumunittvo ure to buving always voted tho Ropublicun - ‘The following. relect n man whom tho Club will voto for, Tho Committes will report’ at the meoting which will be beld next Monday evening, The Second Want Republican Club held on meoting yesterday oveulng at N 1 State street, tha President of tho Club, tins, in R the chalr. Tho only businessidons wis tho cleo: fon. of an Aldernuinic candidate from, sinongst Ui. FP, Hillings, @. M. Sargent, and W, C, Vaults, who worg nominated at tho previotn meeting of the Club. Mr. Phillips withdrawing, the rice hy between the other two, and wis won hy Mr. Billlngs, who was fnally uecorted the tinnit+ mous support of tho Clnb in tho ensuing elec thon, Tho meoting thon qeljounmies, Mr. Bisa partner of County Commisdoner Coburn, STATE ATFAIRS. IOWA, Des Mornes, In, Mareh 8&—Tho Sennto Passed the following bills this afternoon: Approprinting money to defray the expenses of tho Visiting Committees to tho State instt- tutlons; legalizing the procecdings of the Town Connell of Corning; enabling school districta'to Issa bonds for funding juda- ment Indebtedness now existing; empower. ing the City Counclls in cites organized under special charters to appoint City Mar- shals; legalizing the incorpuration of Ode- bolt, ‘Sac County; fixing the compensation of members, officers, and employés of the Gens eral Assembly, Ieaving that of membors at the present figure, and reducing the test; relating” to the = Comission of Insanity by adding thereto; legalizing the incorporation acts of the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Company. of Cedar Raptils; legal- Izlng the sale of certain school lands by the Auditor of Sauk County; relating to fees of Mayors tn citles and ucorporated towns, ‘The Senate adjourned, In the House bills were passed na follows: Making cintins allowed by Boards of Super- visors Bort. of the proceedings and to ba ublished nt tha sane rates; fevcaling Chay er U5, Seventeenth Assembly, in relation independent districts, and enneting o subst. tute therefor; extending the..tlny of water power franchise at Cedar Rapids, granted it 1855, for a further term. of: thirty years; to prevent and punish frauds upon hotel an boarding-house keepers; ainending See, 3,804 of the Code; further detlaing public offices; toextend to wonen the right to hold the ottice of County Auditor,—nays 27; ucing the nuaber of directors in Independent dis- triets to five, and In districts where there are only three members the Treasurers shall be chosen outstds of the Board: providing for the transfer of unapproprinted seltool-house funds to other funds in cortain eises 5 providing for the thirteenth ground of attneliment, that the clan sted on ts part of the purchase, part of tha property to be attached, and owned by defendant; provid- Ing for alanine territory from one sehool district ta another; forbidding School Di- rectors from having anything to do with school contracts over the amount of $25: aniending See. 801 of the Code, and Speelty. Ing the manner in whieh the claims allowed shall be published by different funds, with footings on ench fund, and balances of each on hand at the settlement. Tfouse adjourned, The House Conmmittee on Clatms haye re- portest favorably on tho claim of W. R, Cralz ‘or Work and material furnished to the Deal and Dumb Asylum at Council Bluffs, and re- port a bill for $20,000, which was nade o special order for ‘Tuesday uvening. WISCONSIN. Sptetal Dtepateh to The Chteaga Tribune Manison, Wis. March 8.—Both Jfouses had short sessions this evening. In the Senate a bil to relmburse the Counties of Dodge, Kenosha, and Wood n sum of money for the care of insane persons alleged to bo iinproperly charged to the State, passed, and the Senate concurred jn, the Assembly bill amending the Revised Statutes relating to State oflicers. In tha Assembly 4 bilt passed to provide pie of kinship and to Hmit ellis of cred- tars on estates of deceased persons, A Joint resolution analog June 0 a holl- day on account of the soldiers’ reunion at Milwaukee, passed. MAINE. i Auoausra, Me,, Mareli8.—In_ the city elec- tion to-day, Peleg O. Vickery, Republican, was clected Mayor by 524 majority, ‘Tho Re- publleans carry every ward, ‘Tho Democrats and (Greonbackers both had candidates In the ell, VIRGINIA, , Ricusonp, Va, Miirch 8.—The Senate re- fused to pass the Niddleberger Debt bill over tho veto of the Governor=-yens, 19; nnys, 1; not the necessiry two-thirds, SPORTING NOTES. TILE TURT, The Executive Committee of the Jockey and Trotting Club met yesterday afternoon at the Club headquarters, and after some discussion agreed upon a new feature for the sumuer trotting meeting, which cannot fall of boing success, It is simply that ot olfering stakes instead of purses for horses of certain clusses, the entrance being on the huGforfelt plan, with $1,000 addedin each ense, This gives all tho money to the con- tending horses, the entlre stake belng divided jute three parts, lows? ‘The stakes are’ as fol- day, July 20—The Grand Stallion i for all trotting stallions; §200 en- half forfeit, with $1,000 added by tho ‘Two-thirds of stake to first, one-fifth toseconi, tworlifteentis to third, ‘edneslay, ditly 21—The Haverly Stakes; open to all horses that have never trotted: better than 2:21; $200 entrance, half forfelt, With $1,000 added. Divided a8 above. ; The Bemis Suu 3, opun to all horses that’ have never trotted better than 3:10; $200 en- trance, halt forfelt, with $1,000 added. Di- vided same ag above, The Dow Stakes: opon to all horses that have noyer trotted better than 2:33; $200 en- trance, hulf forfeit, with $1,000 added, Divided saine as abovi allclosa May 1, and are to bo trance, Club, ‘These stank mile heats, ree in five, In harness, Fl entries required to Mill any stake, and threo starters, BILLIARDS. Mr, Mosos Bonsingerand wife, accompanted by Mrs, Hugo Goodman, will leave thismorn- ing ont trip to the Pacitic coast, Intending to be absent about six we Mr. Benstnger, asa member of the J, M. Branswick & Halke Co., of this elty, goes to. San Franelsco to es- tablish there in branch house for the manus Sacture and sale of bililard tables, ‘The latest Atceessful extension of tho operitions of this house was in New York City, and now it is proposed to move in the bpnastt allreetion, 80 that, with the tnatguratiol of the Sau Fran. elseo branch, it will be Hterally true that Chicago suppties the entire Amertean con- thaent with Ulllfard table: A_RAT-KILLING MATCIT New Yous, March 8—In a rat-kling match, which has Just come off here, Crib, 23 pounds, kilied 50 in eight minutes and 100 In twenty-fve minutes, Flora, 2234 pounds, Killed 4 tn seven ininutes and 100 In seven: tecn minutes, Both dogs are bull terriers, + ee NEW MINES DISCOVERED, Curnyense, Wyo. ‘I., March 8,—Consid- erable exeltement provails here over reported yaluable mineral discoveries near Rawhide Buttes, which aro ubout 140 mtlea north of Cheyenne, Recent assays, mude in Denver, of Burface rock, are sald to avernge 1% ounces at silver and 88 in gold por ton. aA Tegular stampede lo the new discoveries, on the part of'those who van secure transportie tion, Is now progressing, a A VOLCANO, Curyvenxe, Wyo, '., March 8—Tho Inst numnber of the Rocky Mountatn Courter, of Green River, Wyo, ‘I, gives an account of an active voleano near Brown's Park, Tho erator is five fet in diameter, and einliting a sulphurous smokes uo lava ‘yet. Snow tn the vielnity has melted from oO hhent of the yolcana, Dartienono, N. 0. Sept, 1%, 1870.—Messrs. Morgan & silen, 69 John Street, New York Chips Dean Bitsy Tt atforts mo grout pleasure to {1 form you of the wonderful ours your “Conatl- tudion Water" has wrought upon iny wife. Hor doetor bud pronounced bor incurable of Bright's disease of the kluneys, but, thanks ta you, Kho 4g a8 well to-day ng he ovor wus in hor Ufe, ‘she says sho is cortain if st hud tot been for your medicine she would huve been doud beforé tls tine, and truly hopes that all who suitor with Uiright's kidney disoaso will try your * Constitus tion Water" Before they walt too long. Wish- ing you tiuny happy yeurs, aud that your medi- cite inuy reach ovory sufferor, 1 um, ara, very. Fospeett Aly Souite ot HAM A. TREVATUAN, r Agi your d —— Tho sweetest breuth of fragrance Is folded In Dawson's cigurs, 2h Stato streot, SOUTH WATER STREET. Mayor Harrison Is Preparing to Have His Little Joke. , Ho Laughs Best, Says the Mayor, Who Laughs Unst. When a Trinuxe reporter called upon Mayor Harrison yesterday agernoon to sym- pathize with him upon the smiumeful manner in whieh the South Water street carteatur- ists pelted mud at him on Saturday Insc, he found him deeply engaged In the study of Sliakspoare, Itimay not be generally known that his Honor ts an ardent ndimtrer of the fmmortal bard, and that, when an inst ally perplexing Stnto problem is puzzling him, he frequently searches lls pages for te spiration, ‘This was his ovenpation when tho reporter entered his sanctum yesterday, and the Mayor, seemed so intent fn its re- searches that the reporter calmly and pationt- Jy awaited thelr regult. Suddenly a quict stillo- played about the reader’s mouth; It widened toa grin, and ng 6 culminated in a Joud guffaw the Mayor slammed tho book too, enlted out “ Eureka,” and then, for tho first time noticing hls visitor, hastily wrapped Nhnselt in his offtelal dignity, and’ bade hin beseated. ‘Pho reporter explained his mis sion, but when he offered to condole with the Mayor upon the South Water street outrage, his’ Honor smiled nn Sir Frettul smite and expressed loudly = tho exatisit pleasure which It had given him read ‘Tite Tituunr's account of the pranks of which tho comnilssion-men had heen guilty, Ie hadn't met anything so amusing since—well, silico the Inst election returns caine in—and, os the South Water street peo- ple seemed to be fond of fun, why, hoe was. folng to let them have lots of it. And then he Spence his Shakspeare ngnin at the trage- dy of “Coriolanus,” Act V.,Scene5, and rend with fine gesture and intonation tho pas- sage: That, lke an englo in n dove-cote, T Fluttored your Volsciuns in Corlolt. And then he closed the book aud asked tha reporter IF IE BAW THR POINT, And when the reporter neknowledged that he did not, hls Honor explained the Inspira- tlon of the passage, You sce,” his Honor satd, “these South Water street scound—that is to say, young fellows, ha, ha, thought tit on Suturiyy tu henp gross indigni—well to have nsllttla sport, ha, la, ha, upon myself and the City Counctl. ‘The sealaw—no, no, that won't do, tho jolly jokers, actually buried mein eflgy in South Water streot mud. Wish Pd been there, I'd pretty soon linye, er, cr, of course {ougheu with tho bestof thom at the outra— ha, ha, capital joke, Well, they've had thelr joke and now comes my turn. Tshall send iny engle.” i. Tlave you really got an eagle, Mr, Harrl- son? : “Nota live engle, Mino fs a metaphorient bird. I shall send my inetaphortenl eugte, soaring on the wings of Sec, 7 of the revised ONDINANCH ON SIDEWALKS: “No clothing, goods, merchandlee,wares,slinis, boxes, or othor article or thing shall bu pliced In tho front of any store, shop, or other plice in anid city) or above tho sidewalk, or In or upon any alloy, so ns to occupy more than tour fest noxt to the buildings ext to or premises on such aldewalk or alley, or of the spnee above tho sidewalk or alley, “And if, when it alignts upon South Water street, it does not create 1 fluttering among the doye-votes, and the chicken-coop: and the apple-barrels, and the turnip-crate: sud the exg-boxes of that inismannged tho: oughfare, then, by the blue gruss of Ken- ticky, there Is no reform in the present Cit Government, like fun, and ff they Now L had only sent me an invitation on Saturday to go nnd sey the fun that wns going on Di havo laughed with the loudest of them, but to goand havea man gather up all the fun inan express wagon and cart it down here fer mg to look at,—thore’s no fun in that, is here? . “Well? resumed the Mayor, “1 patd a visit to South Water street this inorning and yas fairly shoeked at the manner in whieh Sec. Tonsldewalks, which T haye referred to, was belng violated. ‘Chore were places where ons porson could barely pass with difficulty, and the amount. of rotten matter displayed was disgusting. T haye decided that South Water street shall in the future d BE A BOULEVARD, I shall do mny part of the work by haying tho street kept clean, and the comintsslon-men shall do theirs by keeping the sidewalks clear of boxes, and barrels, and chickun coon, and anited hides, South Water street will ‘in a ew days be ons of the most delightful promenades in the city, and when my Ment nspector noxt chances upon whale dozen of atluking ducks we'll hang them outand label thom, ‘Here Lie Some South Water Street Commisslon-Men.’ We shalt have the ducks Very varofitlly jooked nftor in the future.” “When will you begin this new reforn “Very shortly. Of course there is no fecl- ing In the matter, Int, ng I tot my son thiy morning, Ho Inughs best who laughs last,’ and we'll ses if I donot have the Inst Jaugh,’” ‘The reporter left the Mayor's presence and pald a visit to South Water street. Somehow or other the news of tha Mayor's threatened strategy had. reached the commlssion-men, and they were almost all in A VERY PENITENTIAL Moon, Thoy acknowledged that the Mayor had tho power to put Ils jocular thrent into serious execution, but hoped he would not do s0, as tho little joke of ast Saturday, which tho: thought had been carried n little tov far, hind not been gotten up in other than a spirit of fun, It was true that some of the mottoes and efigies wero deeldedly spiteful in thelr nature, but they dit not have the coum tenance of tha majority of tho market- men. Mr, Harrison was, In their option, 8 very fine mun, and they did not believe that We would go and strike back by depriving them of the use of thelr shlewalks, without which the business of South Water street could not possibly be extried on. ‘Phese wer tho views of the majority, ‘Chere were not wanting, however, rebellious subjects of tho Best Mayor, whosa senthnents inthe matter took ns hear as possible tho following shape: “Carter [Harrison can go to —, “Hg can't move us olf tho sidewalk, as this Is a market street.” “See. 7 be — and Carter along with it.” “Weill Bury him again, next tive he rims for ofliee. As tho mattor stands It looks as though, possibly, the inetaphorical eagle, foarte for Try jn Satis Water street, might have a hard thine of * CLEANEI Ms ‘The streot was never In better condition thant It was yesterday, 100 loads of mud and rubbish having been removed the day before, Alr, Waller has on foota project: looking to. keeplng it at all. times fn the condition If is now in, [tis for the city ta remave the mut every day, If the honiona along tho street will couse it to be piled Muy Ast wftorbuasliess hours, Ho says tt they will plle it up he will contract for ‘its removal every morning be fora 7 o'clock, and the chnnces are that sume arrangement will be reached, <<< SCHOOL ELECTIONS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Dunuquy, In, March 8.—The election for School Directors tuok place to-day, and was the most exciting that has ever been wit- nessed In this elty, Gonerally tho election Ia avery tame affair, but tho action of the Re publicans tn dropping alr. It E. Graves ag their candidate for a xecond term aroused Mr, Graves? friends, and ho was elected bys musjority of 171 over his opponent Hinds, © Mr. Graves dy President o1 merelal Bank, and My. Ubud View-Preshtent of the Firat National, and it ts intlinnted that the Intter-named bank was the entse of the animosity shown to Mr, Graves in’ the Ho- publican Central Committee, Spectut Dlspateh to The CAleago Tribune, Towa City, In., March t— Tho city-school slection was held to-lay, Out of a ‘popular Yotu of 1,100 cast ut tle muntetpal election ust Monday week, John 2. Irish, Democratie candidate for Dircetor, and, recent Demo erate canditate for State Senitor in this county, vecelyed elghty-six votes only, aes st Franklin the Com- . A Curlous Carulval, A ourious ourntval takes place every Bhrove Tucaday in a ttle town of Helgitin, called Hlocho, It was instituted by tho Spanturds tnt the sixteenth contury in conimenorntion of the conquest of America, and the revels held now ure the suing aa were devised thon, A of tha richest yor Jn a costume thtendod resemble thut of Ins dans. rhoy arg cullod giles, and each of thom is cucortod by u servant Puli a broom and 74 Dbaskot of orunges. Tho fun uf tha carnival oon- wists in nayalling all porsons who wre not imuskod, tho missiles used being tho oranges and brooms uforesald. So stringently $s the rule of musking enforced that oven pollcemen muyt not show themselyvs without wearing at leust curd- board noses, and tho result ty that dure ing a wholo day the town presents an uppeure vo of extraontinary inimation, Tho waste of oniaiges fs, however, enormous, and se ia tho damage dong by tho breaking of panes of gins. Thy gillles divide tha oxpenso of all this bes tween them. Whenover a window fs sinashed the servant of the giltlo who did thedamage rina forward and tenders hia master's curd, which {a hecepted asin voucher when aeounta ‘are mado up. The carnivid concludes with a grand enhot dance porieeerneal by ull tho gillies togethor on the market placo, and often Joined in by tho apeo- tntors, who, tnking one another's hands, epin round and round in an immense farandole, Binche is close to Mong, and at ordinary thmes fs quite an Insignificant Httle plave, “but on Shrove Tueadny jt is visited by thousands of atrangors, curious to witness whut fs renily tho most spirited and interestiag carnival in tho north of Europe. <a Gov. Soymouris Wino Cellar. Portlanl Argus. Ex-Gov, Horatio Seymour offers wino to his Qttesta, bub takes none himself, Tt Is related that at tho time of the Maine law excitement in+ Now York, when he, as Governor, vetoed tho Prohibitory bill, casks of fine Hquor and tuns of cholee wines were sent to him from all quarters by hisndmirera, He thus tas ncollar full of rare old yintagos, which he diapensea to his callers but never touches himactf.. An Old Postmaster. George Milton, the Postmaster of South Pars sonfleld, Me. is 81 years ald, and bas ocoupicd that position sines 1830, | The Eldredgo Sewlng-Machine.—It leads the world, and is the best for you to buy, Sold on monthly payments. 100'State street. | Times's MeChosnoy’s #4 Inseription-tlag con aqttered tho superstition of advertising dentistry. Indigestion, dyapep anid all forms of gene: ing Mensman's Poptor nervoun prostration, Ldobility relleved by tak= ed Heof ‘Tonle, the only reparation of beet containing {ts entire nutrle lous propertics, It ls nots mero sthmulant Ik thd oxtracts of beef, but contains blood-maklog, foree-gencrating, und Ifo-sustaining properties: is invalinble in all enfeebled conditions, whether: tho result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or neute disense; particularly if re- eititing feom pulmonary complainta. Caswell, Hazard & Co,, Proprietor, Now York. For sulo by drugisiste, BIRTHS, “FILENUHL—On tho Teh Insty ot Chicago, tho wife of Fred Froneh, of a non. MARRIAGES. WIITH-EDWANDS—March A, by the Nov. IL. D. Sheppards J. Wve Wate, of Chigowd, and sites Sadie Euwurds of Nuw York Ul. ‘Naw York papure plonso copy. DEATHS, GRENNEY OAL Uatnosvilly, G4 March 7, Roy B, ra, Urennoy, axed #7 yours. ‘The decensod was omployed in THR TRIBUNE com posltiz-room up to the ume of is dupartura for Ohio, abouts TL Os BRIKSENICK—Sunday, at Brlowentek, aged Funeral from his [ate residone west : 7 ate 2 a: at, Mr. Charien FD 2 Re sa7 South Halston Hrlunds of the family nev cor dially Invited, “ihe rematta will bo Interred In Gruco- land Comotory, ASi—Sarch RatGa. ma at hor son's rosidenco, Mnywouds Ul, Mrs, Sarah Aad azod 1 youra, ‘Allchtuwn und Easton (Hn,) papors please copy. RYAN—Julia, the beloved wifo of Thomna Ityan, at 11a me March & awed 82 genes, Funoral from hut {ate residence, No, 89 Cottaga Grava-ay., Murch 10, at 10a. m2, by carringes to Unl- MEY, . HOLLAND—Maroh 7, Hobart A., youngest son of . und Holdes Halisnd, Funoral nt residance, 418 West Washtngton-st., this morning at No'clock. SELIGMAN—Dainy, twin daughtor of Hertha ond Don U. Soliman, of inflammation wf the lunge, Funeral from ‘the renidence, i t Erlo-sty ‘Tuordny morning, ot 20 o'clock, KEHOK—March 7, of diphthorin, Harry, sono! Annies nnd Mary A. Kehoe, aged 2 years nnd 8 montis, perl from 42) Boat Erle-st,, Mauniay, to Calvary, HILL—At 68 Wont Monrne-at, ‘Tuesday, March 2, Infant daughter of Edward N. and Nelle Husher ili, THE FITTEST SUBJECTS for fever and ugue, nnd romittents, re tho do- Dilltated, hilious, ‘and nervous, ‘to such por- sons Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters affords nde- quate protection from the muturial pest, by in= creasing vital stuming and the realatant power of tho constltution, aud by checking irreguluci- ties of tho Ilyer, stomuch, and bowels, which inerensa the danger to be apprehended from minsina, Morcover, It oradlentes: malarial com- pluints of an obstinate type. ‘The field in which ‘this lending Camily medleine has achieved some of Its astonishing and amply proven. oftecta, 14 very wide one. In tho malirions regions of our own country, in South America, Mexico, aod ‘cross the seas, it has given unnilstakable ovi- dences of its curative value, At home and, abroad it has always sustained its high reputa- tion, nor bas It ever been alfected by eompatl- tlon’of so-culled tonics Tepresented to porsces ASndred or oqual eilicavy.’ It'stands alone, une+ qualed among our national remedies, 2 nnn ANNOUNO! ENTS. OMPANY G, FIRST REGIMENT I, N, @, Wilt xiv 8 full-dross inspection and drill at thole are ory this evening. Friends of tho roginient aro In- vited to attend. IPE WEST RND TWEEFTIC WAND REPU lean Clubstwill meet at Leunard’s Hall, 28 Went Madison-at, Madi this evening, iit ST SIDE W. OP. U, Wikt, HOLD A Stony ‘Temperance meeting nt Dr. Hvebo'a Ss sion, on Wont Lake-st., botwas + Wood and Linco! ‘this (Tuesday) ovening, o'eluck, > APUBRE WIL We A MERTING OF THE FiK- teonth Wart Auxiliary Itepubliean Club ‘Puen any evening, March 9, 20, at 18, at Mchunter's Hall cornur of Lincoln and Wobstor-nva, ‘Tho election of omcers will tuko pince pitrmuant to the constitution, Spenkors will bo ongayod if ponnible, hae APE Fovit WALD EPUBT Cinb will hotd a meeting At the Aurora ‘tucnor Healt Gowar hath thin evening. AI }opubhicaun of ° tho ward nee roquost ide fou to uttenid for the purpose discussing the Aldormanstlp. ee Wittsesbay Skonay c NEnMTAM Wind, given "talk on“ trolund Chiesa Avon: forthe famin FLAVORING EXTRACES, and the Irish,” at th wire, A collgction will bo taken OrUER, Rich Flavors Vanilla Lemon ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE ROYAL FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ROYAL VANILLA and LEMON pre- Berve tothe highest degree the true flavors ofthe fruit. For peculiar delicacy and rich= ness, a8 well as great strength and perfect purity, they have no equal, As proprietors of the Royal Baking Pow- der, we assure our patrons that the same standard of excellence is adopted for the Royal Flavoring Extracts as in the Baking owder, ROYAL BAKING POWDER C0., | FIRST IMPORTANCE, TIE TARPER COLLECTION OF PAnvriyeg, One Hundred and Forly-Four Paintings by th Renowned Modern Hasler, rah Names of Artists FPpmmeanted In Mr, J, I Collection of : Abner oleae Ach naa AY—A! mone iaergit Lt fe i Hrlonacinga econo, encores HouRuereny — Canipaant=Col diy W—Chata=Dousllte Gaston H By Aare ei yeah ae equetk Tayo tse i Lambdin—t, i Motsontor Merlo Ml tehotel, Monnsanie’h Let lettiing— Meyer Von Bremenca)—Stekni si—ltnfincli—Iteharia Wet te I ome i rr lnrcko ws ‘oltz—Vihert (hi) SV ing eek Merete ene ae a -ganinc lem (Sy. pune! —Zuher-Buhlor, ofartnron the Leenvitl Art Itnoinn Alt Hronuways Nowe eee & Maral ba ; GHORGE ACHBA VEER read Atictionors, New Vor, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. DP. GORE & (O., and & Wabash-ay. REGULAR OPENING TRADE SALE DRY GOODs, TUESDAY, MARCI 9, 9:00 A. 34, GEO, P, GOIN & CO, Auctioneers, WE SHALL MAKE ANOTHER, Great Catalogue Auction Sale, On Wednesday, March Io, AT 0:30 A, M. BILARD, OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Nothing Innver or cleano: begivatercd Mn thiselige ner nae Hels alo has ovar ‘Wo call expueiat attehiton to a0 Cases Assorted Ties & Sandals, WOMEN'S AND MISSES! WEAR, ond. “75 Cases Men's Hand and Machine Sewed Goods THAT ARE CIIOICE, ' Alta, 10 Lots SAMPLES Child's Phltadotphia-made Cataiogues and goods rendy for inspection Monday GHO. P. CORT & CO., tdund 8 Wabaah. Thursday, March II, at 9:30 a, m., TRADE SALE CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, go Casks American W. G. Ware, 4o Crates English W. G. Ware, 15 Casks Rock. and Yellow Ware, 2,500 Bris, Glassware, “assorted,” sales end Bronze Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Burners, large assortment of TALE CUTLERY of foe and medium grades. ag ALA p. tu, 8 lot of Rocond-hand FURNITURE, KO. P. GOI. » Auctioneers. By ELISON, FLERSHEIN & CO., Ssand & Randolph. jonoral Auctioncors, PEREMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION THE FINE ART DEPOSITORY, NO, 220 WABASH-AY, Tine Imported Mirrors, Engravings, Oil Paintings, and Water Colors, COMMENCING ; Tuesday Morning, March 9, At 10 o’olook, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m Andcontioning dally until closod. As Mr, COGGISIE ec thie ante ta poaitivaly witht renee, Soman rOxOTYD, ELSON, FLERSHIEIMN & COs Auctionoors, 81 und a landolphi-st, ASSIGNEE’S SALE, AT OUR STORES, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Tuesday Morning, March 9, at 10 o'clock, Swiss & Japanese Goods, PARLOR ORNAMENTS, GLOVE AND MDKE, HOXES, FANCY GOODS, £60 i Eu HUSITEISE & CO. Auctioneers, RY & HATCH, Buccossors to Uhaa, K, addin & Ce "Auctonvers, Lat S310 Wabesheaye * EXTRA LANGE TRADE SALE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9. : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, REGULAR AUCTION TRADE BALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Hote and Cups, Furntsht u, Cashmeres Af ten {qaunn Landica and’ Genta: Hosiery, coreala Ware, Uuilory, Notlons, etc. NEW YORK. “ ide as Auctlonaers. z nae: NEW PUBLICATIONS. By POMEROY & CO. THE NEW YORK MONTHLY FASHION WAAR. APRIL NUMBER NOW READY, HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED, Priee2heporcopy. Subyeription price $2.80 per year, ‘The April number contains 1a PLATY OF PALIN FASIIONS, of ox Itucoptiai, Promenndy, atid Visiuing Drussosy Bh Afuninntod Cover, with beautiful Colored Lutterns of Childrun’s Coutumos, &o. contatns four plecds of now, and popular ontivy Whiapercd, Rood Woll,! gstre ithe Wood, and tho Midabipmiter Miss A, K. BRADDON'S NEW STOLY, ENTITLED woueT ART aane i Is commenced ti his number, also the charm! surlal cuiltied * ABUICANGE GU EWI" is Vortrates MAUY ANDERSON, Fata TuUURSBY, and tha PiINCESH OF WALKS aro contalued in the April nunibor, tad 4 A bi if ong Utiod * LITTLE SAMURL,"” aftur thaculuumted painting by James tant ie aio given free with thls number, Wo erploy fu eanvassing agenta for Tux New Oi HUNT Bapiiion HAEAIC Any parson peat Tonding to bo canvassing forusianawindler, ‘Pax BAZA Ile for wale by wll Newsideslurs. It will bo went, portaye propald, for 23 cunts por Aligtlu coy. ‘he ry Y reste OKO M fe colored FARIION ruoliy Barty Dresas Aubscriptle y 0 pur yuar, 4A: MONI 11 told Vanuuwaturvate Now York “SWEET SHAMROCK.” Tue New Yous Fiugsibe Comvanios, Nu, 6 out way, ountaiie the first installment of Duvars ruiug frist wary, eh *MWEET SHA DIROUK,!? ‘Tie Finxsipe Sahiba Stas ds for sole by all nowae unter, ——a— vy ard of tho Ji rt eee ETRE Rs AMfoow. will bo uivgn away with No, Gof UK NEW YORK Futzaiun COMPaston. a "CANDY, 2 AR LINU 21 Rha wir pues ANDY Hae ty ,ethtsen act, she Bhat Buy und strictly pure. fore. TW Madisyn-at Cuivre is Huccossars to Filson, 'umoroy & Co,, Auctioneers % ‘and & Randolph-st,, TUESDAY'S SALE. ° Mi g, 1880, at 9:30 a My SPECIAL FURNITURE SAL 4 Hucondtiand Burniture,Carpet, Plated Ward = Auctionours, 73 and @ Naudolph-tt, =—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ NOTICE, Ovvick ov Tk Nowriweerkun GRAND TUUNK RAILWAY COMPANY, Jun. 15 12 Notice t b of the Iiuard of De ractarsat the Coniaer aca ape eats 5 et u % poen calle tockbolders .2f the Ci Eaten arg cunslivr thy quusuon uf the dosirabillhy ay of conauittianingy tule Corporation snd fuel) property, aod frartchince with We Rallway Company, the Michizan allway Com ty, the Chicago & Nurtheastern ad Compe Df, andthe Northwestern Grund ‘Trunk Italleay Com, ny Un Miuilan), und whutler vr nutan sareece while! ry r ractors, aubjoat w tha igexbolder onsen! Fs wt to dotwrmiing shailier or not this Com: it Issey ite Gods fa the sum of twouly {bo a U fits road, to bs souure ortguco ua ls prupuny ana franehisoe rin} an Hickson, jo 11 WHSTT REA My, JOHN MCCAPFELY, ie CLOTHES CLEA! 5 cee narnnnns Rene ea arora RET T TN YOUR OLD ieee: ADJ |st erining “expense oO ic de eased iN CLOTHES

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