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TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCI 13 1R880—TW LVE PAGES. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Mannaag, optloinn, 8 Madison strect (7 20; 12m. P.m., W; 8 p, a, AtSn. m,, 29.00; 8p, ni, 20.1, 2 Ta and employed asa Inborer in tha North: train in motion, near Cintk nnd North) Wator 6 o'clock In tho evening, striok some projection at tho side of th and waa thrown benenth the wheels, wus fearfully mangled, and been Tnstantancous. tree! CH, Cnarrset, Agsistant General Bit ent Chien, », General mi Rarny, General Western Passonrer more Michigan Central Anscomb, Wagner Sleegin chester, George W. Cobh, Pre: N.Y ernl Point Halirnad, Mineral Point, W Roallrond, Detroit; + Grand Pacific. North Side Turner Hall, —consisting of Mesars, J BSehwuchow, and He Baum: wait on the Licenso Committee ot Gartel, the licenses, ‘thon of tho tnembors to the fm, terests of election. The Secretiry wis Instructer Journed, bodies of Jacob Scitcl, and Frank L, Sol fon, Jury returned iw verdict of — denth shock consequent upon injuries rece! renson of ft pussenger train running 4 orushing 2 eabor shpat the roar, Islas lof a fredht tealn ot th uctor and engincer of said frefght t senger trast. Kausar, who hus een spending ay.’ Previous to leaving portor ndas chat with bin, arg up Biaine delegates to the Chicw ‘This is falee. interest. cholce between Grant ard Blaine, with mor probably a little thead. However, ust to Mr, Blaine and hood should be denied.” fog car, fell butween tho cars. seconds after sho Mr. Frank pussed out upon tho actlon deserving all praise, ‘upon tho platform. Her laced upon a berth, where abo rendered, Williams Coltego Alumni Association Northwest wad i send Muo Coon, J. P. Truesdell, Mr. Bacon, and J, 1. Adams. Ith of April. Tho to be present at 0:0 at 7 o'clock sharp. ‘was nppointed. Dr. Chadbourne, it was. would certainly bo presont. Among arrangoments to tho Club be invited to the banquet, Beoretary, te Tre crane + bridge, used for holating tho abutmon aud of thom seriously, The swinging ber struck a atonce, and protest ngninst the raising Tho Committee left finmedintely for: tho City-Hall, Mr. Feldkamp catled tho a! ortanes of ¢ ing Aldermen “who were tot infinical to the In- tho Association wt the wppronching to muke bout fticen withcsses were minutely, amined, but no now fitets wera ascertained. ‘T ‘Tnx tomporature yesteriay, 19 observed by REDUNE Building), was, atBa. m., 25 degrees; 10 a. my rometer Tuomas Merrion, a Polandor, % yours of age, western Hallrond depot, while nttempting to hoard tho interscetlon oF te, itt a it ncoldentally 10 Teck The body denth must have Ife leaves n wity and four children nt Nu, 8&3 North Carponter street, erintend> v& Alton Railroad, Moomlngton: bE. "ekot and ‘Pasecngor Agent ‘o € Obfo Itallrond, Hnltimorn; 'T. nit Haltl- £ Oblo Railroad, Cineinnath: J. 3. Carney, ni ry Thomna Car Company, Roe Ment Mine fa.3 anid A, B. Lect, General Freight Agent Grand Rapids & Indiana Rallroud, Grand Rapids, are at the enular meuting of the Salonnkeopors’ wna held yesterday afternoon nt tho A econmittes of three Louis a8 nppolnted to Connell of tha out n list of the delinquent members. and report at tho noxt mecting. The Associntion then nd- Cononne MANN yesterlay concluded at Engle- wood the inquest he begin ‘Thursday upon tho ol, hls ved by nto anid went ha which they were rid> he Rock nd Railroad, ‘The Jury further found that grons carelaahnors was inanifested by tha cons mith in keeping it upon che main track on the tine ale Jowed by tiine-card fur the upprouch of the pas- _Ex-Uniten STATES SENATOR A. Carnwerst, ot jo anys i the city, left for his home in Leavenworth yes- tel a Tans ho gentlenmn res Bal Tho story his been telegraphed from Kansas by tho Associated Press that 1, ns agent for Jay Gould, was working the State and setting w Convention. fenre but Uttly about it, fan for Grant, and I don't deny its but the item Is font forward with 1 deliberate attempt to injure: whatever chances Mr. Blnina may possess, by connecting bis tame with that of Jay Gould, so a8 to draw ‘opposition from the anti-railronl The Stato of Kansrs is divided in its the for. itis but js frionds that this falsu- Tur Atlanta (Ga.) Conatitution says: Tho othor morting whilo the State Hond’ train was speeding nlong ut the rate of forty miles an hour, ashort distance this aide of Dalton, 1 Indy, in ite tempting to a, from tho sleeper to an eee ‘applly her dress, which happened to be of etrong material, enught In the brake-fastencr, suspenidini ‘uniter tho cars Just below the platform, 4! el ber fow Gordon platform, and, with A presence of mind and promptness of rescucd her from her perilous situation by fairly pulling her dross waa fast losing Z rip, aud afew more seconds would have “1 | Rurled ber to a horrible denth. White with ters ,Yor,sho wns borne into tho rlceping-cur and minediately Bwooned. Upon recovering consclousticss she sent for Mr. Gordon, and expressed to hint her unbounded Rratitude for tho gallant service ‘The name of tho lady is Mrs. S| ocr, and eke hails from the City of Chicago.’ . A MEETING of the Exccutive Committee of tho pone of tho eld at tha Grand Pucifie Uotel yesterday afternoon, thore boing present Town- en. Eldridge, Seeretary Coon reported that Prealdent Chadbourne had accepted tho invitation to bo present at the wn- nual banquot. The Committee then voted to have tho banquel at tho ‘Tremont Houeo on the duntes aro to bo requested oOolock; tho dinner will be . A committee on spenkera Muo stated, the othor Prominent ones expected ure Sunator Gnrileld, ex-Senator Hitcheock, of Nebruska, und Dr, John Bascom, of Madison, Wis. Tho Secretary also reported that tho Willlams Collego Glea Club, composed of thirteen members, has made ive nw concert in Central Mus sio-Hall on tho 8th of April, and suggested that 0 invita tion was unanimously extended. The Contnit- teo thon adjourned, subject to the call of tho derrick at the Madison-stroct L-stones into position, broke in two yeatorduy afternoon, injured two laboring mon, but nolthor AE Wie Apparently not oven strained by n stone wolxh- ing four and one-half tons, but when, nn hour or two aubevquently, a four-ton stone was be- fog-clevitod, the timbor snipped nene tho wp rights, and fellinto tho street. Fortunately It dirt-wayon, and did not reach tho ground nt once, Had it done soRevoril men ainight huve been killed or injured, as {* about a dozen stone-cutters wera work - north of tho — derrick, some fall was stopped. Ag It wns, only two | wero burt, thoy being atruck rolled off tho wityorl Into.tho street, Wahash avenue, ou the herd, would do tho work required, he will pocket tho loss, which was about $0. - Even since Mayor Harrison expressed rinination to 0 Iuughing match street commission-men inuy, Qppearance of omissaries from hig the varfous ueous market matter — with Auve been | in the habit of a thom. It fa probable — that will cuiminute to-day in ed, * I shall conv: wbuulevnrd to-morrow. sidewalks ti) South W: than the last laugh, und a stock of ey: crop of 18, mi; }, NOt to discount the posstb! fun. ADOLUUE ORRMCRUX, March 21, at 2:30 A full prograin will be published herent CutvaGo, March Lo. d, x Cromicux, tho Ulustrious 11 Miense atato your toroid and oblige. Y Apectlully, Avon Logit, - MOVIOREN’S TueaTnH, March 12,—' Newman, Adolph Loeb, and Gentiexen: asking for the uso 0} HE CITY-HALD, dered should be made, it, and Superintendent Kirklan promiscs and condemned the upper stor; ‘Ube Inachiviers strain of heavy mac! Wis too muon for it, pt—but para pa it ware bett ities of to-morrow’ A . MoVicher, Haq. Dran din: Acting ts a committee of the inal Urith Lodges of this eity, wo desire to arrange for tho uso of your theatreon Sunday afternoon, Bareh #1, inst., for the purpose of holding a woe snorial service in memory of the Inve Adolphe ch stutosinun. of thom being dircetly under tho beam when its wborers: by the log us It Dintel King, of No. 63 Bromer atreot, was injured nbout the ‘chest, ‘and George O'licirne, of No. 518 x Moth hid to quit“ work and go home. ‘Che derrick was nn old one, and belongs tow min named Wolverton, who Jeased {tt the elty, As he guneanteed thht {t haye to is doe ave the final cachinnation in which the South Water erited lit Suture iy, tho lattor bave been in duly dread of the Honor ebaryed with the removal from the sidewalks of boxes, crates, nnd other nlacc tine whieh thoy. rowilltig thelr fenrs it the realization Qf the Muyor's joculac thrent. A THIRUNE ree Porter asked bia Honor yesterday when he was woing to move upon South Murket street, aud he replies that thoroughfure inte [tls sincerely to ba Doped that, [f the myrmildonsof municipal wu- thority do Attempt to enforce the ordinance on ‘ater street, nae at the commission-mon will think of doing ar 80 rush ns to pervert the Lenten Cente or otherwiso—from ita proper mission. ltia true _ thatifrom an upper window an ovil-minded cowtnission-man with & woakuess fur water Or th + | The Cremicux memorial service ot tho I. 0, 1, Ji. Lodgesor this olty: will take place Sunday, dD. m., ut MoVickor's Theatre, ‘Tuo following corresportdence will explain ttalf, tory ‘ours re= Jacon NEWMAN, i Bia 2, FEENTIAL ‘To Jacob ib, Bu a renee in Toply to your note of this di PeteVickor's Thentey un to aftornoon of. March 21, for tho purposu of a me. morlal servico in memory of the hte Adolphe Cromieux, and asking to know my terms for the sume, I will suy that thore will bu no charge for the use of the thoatre on that occasion. Respect Ny. J. H. MoVicwEn, ‘THE Rovers and Clarendon Houses and North Bide Turner-Hall were inapectyt yestorday by tho Firo-Marshal and Superintendent Kirkland, and found in very bad condition, The hotels had no protection ayalnst tre whuteoover, aid, ‘the-hull wad found to be Nttle vlse than 4 fre. trup, the basement und garret delng Mod with rubbish of un intummable nature, They muda wholesale recommondations for allof thu pluces, and were promised that the improvements. or COMPLAINT was mado yesterday that the bulld- fog ocoupled by the ‘Lyman ‘Manufacturing Loe CC RAY SBrRCr of giehicey, and Lane stroots, was in un unsufo condition, or lable to ‘by knocked down by tha machinery employed in nd visited the ye Whew was eurpluyed, and ardaced work, wtopped, which was done, Tho building itself is eafo enough, the Superintendent thinks, but the nery Upon the upper ticors JAuxe Downs, Banitery Inspector foy the Xighth Ward, was removed yoouorday on Pris count of his alleged fondnosa for the “ardent” and noglect of duty. Boing an appointes of Ald. Lawler, that gentieman eamo around and wanted to name his succestor, and threatened thot if ho'waa not allowed to ho would opposa thenppronrinon for the Uentth Department and raise tha deueo generally. [fe frothed at the mouth tn his indignation, but it was to tw nvnll, for at last necounts De. De Wolf iras ob- durate, avid he would seo the Ak eremated, Mayor will v1 ete. before te would yteld, All {ho vacancy, of course, a9 thore Is house of the Alterman keeping tho Commia- sloner up at night with his threats, TH WATEI OFFICE, Ever since Commissioner Waller hegan to ine troduece reforms in the Water OMce ho has beeu fought, and tha employés havo ine bored nesiduqusly, It is claimed, to defent bis pling. Ie started with adopting on rulo requiring =the = Superintondtent ta sii all receipts, but the rebellion was to violent that It was found necessary te employ some one todo tho work for Next ho disinissed nbout twenty useless employés, and since thon thera has been considerate Induatry dlaplayed in try= ing to domonstite that tho business of tho office conld not be done without them, nnd that tho systent OF chevking aiapted ta tletect the imis- Approprintion of the funds was entirely linprace tleable, Tn fuet the apposition to the reforins Inqugurated hus been x0 great as to ritiee in tho ininds of inniy: the susplefon that n combination or rig” hat been formed in tho ufltce, the ob- Ject of whieh is to forco the Commissioner to res employ the discharged und restore the old order of, rina: One of the d Uf tho coteric is anid to be to delay the getting ont of tho Ase sessor’s books, And it would seem tint Mr. Waller Js mindful of the situation, from tho fret that in his recent letter to the Superintendent he directed ittention te the matter. Hut whothor ‘exists or not, tt Is paintully apparent Conmissloner ts surrounded unpleasautly, and nothing short of getting rid of a lot of ineom- poems will plnce the office where it shoutd bo. ioe weeks azo, to Mustrate the way business is belie done, 1 female book nygont edited thers. sud had nasigned to ber one of tho clerks to Ine trodtive her through tho various olllces, which took him several days. Shu wor a stranger, of, course, but it mattered not, for the object: xeemed tobe to hive: the empioyé KIL the, and this was a change for hin. Other instances of tine- killing: night ba elted, which are preeticed from day to. way, os on barrier to the success of the reforms inaugurated, it appears, but thls, from ita novelty, will suiltce for the present. Mr, Waller ments to run tho ofiiee economically, and for the accommodation of the pul but is nbowt sitisiled that tt cannot be done with the new he has, animated by the rplrit they are. When he reorganized it he mado nll of his cal- tations upon the busisof employing competent ty aud go stated, nod to carry out his plans be ni must have them, and tt fs to be hoped that tho Muyor will cord! ly support him. in tho matter, INTIMIDATING VOTERS, THE ELGIN KLRCTION CASK was deoliled yesterday by Cominissloner Hoyne's refusing to grant a warrant for the nrreat of IT, Lee Borden, it will be remembered that Borden was charged with intimidating his employés by throntening thelr discharge untess thoy voted tho “high Neenso™ ticket. Tho urrest was smight to bo made under Sco. 6,h07of the Rovised Statutes of tho United States. which finposes a penalty on persons intimidating or threatening: Voters whose right of aulfrago (4 guurantecd to thom by the Fifteenth Amendment. The Dis- trict-Attorney was of tha opinion that the seo- tlon referred only to thosy enfranchised by tho amendinent- ta the colored rico. “The matter was referrod to Judges Blodgett and Drummond, who, after consultation, agree substantinny that the warrant khould not tasue, Judgo Blatgott yestoriny guve to Gen, Leake: aniatormal verbal opinion to that olfect. Io said that In his opinion tue section referred only to those whoso right of suifrage hid been guar anteed tothom byt the Fifteenth Amendinent. This, he believed, guaranteed the right to and had in mind only colured men, or those who had been diserlintnuicd against previously on. ie: count of race, color, or previous condition. Therefore he udvised tho Distriet-Attorney and the Commisstoner that tho warrant world not Ho, under the statute quoted, ngainet white pore sons, us In the present case, whose right of suf- frawe wis possessed provious to the pussauze of the Fifteouth Amendinent. The statute did not nuthorizo tho arrest of Borden in this case, The Commissioner therefore rofused to grant tho warrant, and willgo notify Joslyn and Colman, tho prosecutors. when thoy nppear. It wna understood that the upinion was to bo construcd merely ag advice to the Comnmission+ er, and not as n formal deciston on the question, in connection with this question, the. follow- ing extraut froin the deelsionof Justice Hunt, of the United States. in tho casoof the United States vs. Revsa, 2 Otto, U2, will bo of Interest, ag showlng tho vlew to be tuken of (hla seution und, the olrcumstancos under which It was passed: “On this l observe—That tho intention of Con: press, on thia arbject fs toa plaln to be dlecuased, ho Fifteenth Amendment had Just been adopt ci, the @object of which wan to secure to a intely enslaved meputialony tection against . Violations of tholr right to voto on“ necount of thelr color or provious condition, ‘The tict ts entitled, *An net to enforce the rightof the citizens of the United Stites to vote iu the reveral States of tha Union, and for other purposes,” . 7. . Fam thy better satisfied with this construction of tho Statute when, lucking over the Senate aebates AE tho tlio of {ta pansnge, T Mud, first, thut nte tention was called to the point whether this act did mnke tho offense dependont on race, color, or provious condition; second, that its language muat embrace thit class of vases: third, that thoy Were satistied with te bill as it then Btood, andas it now uppears In tho act which wo aru congiduring.” FOREIGN MISSIONS. NOITHWESTERN MILANCH, Tho quarterly meoting of tho Northwestern Broyeh of the Women's Forelgn Missionary 80- oloty was hold in Fairbank Moll, in tho Contrat Chureh bullding, yesterday forenoon, Mrs. Isano M. Hitt presiding. After the usual roligious oxorotses, tha Cor- rosponding Sucretury, Mra, Jonnio F. Willing, mide areport as to what hid ‘been dono tho past few months Jn the misslonary fleld tu which tho Northwestern Branch was interested. A letter hud been recetyed from Rome, in rope to one sunt, in reference to placing 0 woman Bibte- reader iu Venice. ‘Tho letter stated that no Buittble person could be found for Venice, but ong could be secured for Florence, Tho alon in Mexico was referred to, and Mrs, Willing uj ted tho sending of: Miks Goodenough to reinforce the two lndlos at pros- ent Iu that country, Lhe expense would ba bout $00, ferenes was mite to the disn trous fire in Tokio, Japan, by whieh tho mlasic artes lost all thoir property, und the appropria- ton of 8200 wis recommended towards the ro- Duitling of tho hougo of worship deatroyed, ‘The othor work of the Soviety was brivily referred ub tho siugKestions inude were favorably acted Rutt by tho Bouluty, Mrs. O. HL, Horton, tho ‘Treasurer, made a pare Mal report, the correet Ngures not belng ut hand, ‘Thero wasn gratifylog lnerense (ny the reevipts wince the list report. The balance on bund umounted to about $1,000, ‘The Medical Educational Committee roported over 1,100 mite-boxes In the Bucluty. Tho cone tonta of these boxes all go towards the Modleal Educational Rand. A recommondation was mide that tho lot owned by the Soviets In Bay View, Wis., bo sold for report was also inde relitive to ye Willow to the Bociuty near Kaliumuzao, ic! 2 property was fi a legal muddle, an dvd tolut tho ‘Crustecs in Oblo settle the matter, Mra. Hitt reud tho progr for tho annual mooting in Springitetd, Aprit W. ‘Thu meeting would tat about three diuys. Bho boped - there vould bo nm large attentanes from Chicago. After o few sieht changes, the progrun was adopted and ordered pulilishod, Communications were received from tho Prea- byterhi tind Bapuat Missionary Societies, Ine viuiny the Methodist Sovicty to eend delegates to thoir annual meoting,—the former at Bpring- Held, M1, and the utter wt Detroit. Mra. Bos mardud und Mrs, Peingls weto elected dolegnte: tothe Presbyterian inceting, and Mr. B,C, Suet na See AMoFnddon the one at De- rolt. JEW AND GENTILE, Die FELAENTHAL ON SUXED MAINIAQES, The following telegraphio dispatch from Mile warkeo appenrod fn an altornoon paper yester= day, and, us there is montion in it of the namo of Dr, Felsauthul, of this olty, the Rabbi of the Zon Congregation, and one of tho most deoply learned of American Jews, a‘TnuUNe reporter called upon bin at his residence and asked his views ‘on tho subjvct, Tho telegram was a4 fol- owas “MILWAUKEE. Wis, March 13.—It tenked out yestorday thut on Tucaduy avening, at Wauwa- uaa, Benjamin M, Galery, Jow, was secrotly nirtied to Stas Jennle Sibley. a Christian, by tho Rev. Dr, Moses, of Temple Emanuel, ‘tho sen- sutlon of the ular ia the factor tho abbi's braving the evisitve of Ma contemporaries by perforiuiug u eyromony between # Corlstiun and adow, ‘Cho Rabbi wont to Wauwatosa to uvuld the Juriadiction of thy Chureb hure, a4 it would require au onter from the Presidunt of tho care for toe ton get eared nt Wao uity. in belong spoken (@ regarding the murriaye, dr. Slusts anid Ging she uitalr would cortatly eremte a grent Keunation all aver the United Buttes a8 well vs Burops among the orthodox clreles of the Jewlab community, Ho was of the Opinion tit any miurrlage ats recoxulzed 4a Jegul by the Stite Is and must be legal frum a dJowish siundpojut, Dr. Fulsenthal, of Chicago, iu reported us holding tho sume view ux that taken by De, loses, A number of protalnunt Jowhh, persons are blyhly didignant over the alfuir, i Felsenthiul auld to the reporter that the wa- sertion contuined in the telegram to the effeut hut he Was ofthe opinion that any uacciey Uhut fy recognized uw Weal by the Suite must bo i from ndewish standpoint wus correct, but thers wus nothing extruordinary init, as it was hot at ail an uncommon thing for Juws und pons jews te cuntruot civil inurrlagos, which are ulweys by tha Jows aud did not subject those contracting such niarria, to any duprivation, roligious or othorwise. He Know of ut-lease tty Jews or Jowoases tn Chica. who bud vontructod clyil marriages with noite jews, and who ary still enjoying the suma rae ligious privileges na thoy ald provious to the marriage. ‘Tho ecnsational part of tho Milwau- keo tmurtinga was tho apparent fact that tho Rabbt hd married the parties unconditionally, Dr, Felsonthal stated that ho would hi noobs dection to marrying a Jewish and non-Jowish couple, providing tho Jow entered futo an ngeco- Ment. to have tho children which might come of tho marriage brought up tn the Jewish faith, To wits not nt all oppored to the mixing of tho ricer, but his desire to save Judaism would make bith fnsiat upon the coudition nau whenover he married a! inixed conplos thing ho had not yet been called upon to do, He bad inarried Jews and proselytized Christians on several pecustons, but thore wae nothing new or atrange about this, He thought that Dr, Moses hid taken a very long xtep In tho diree- tion of Nberalizing Judilem, and that the vetion would create consiterabla stir in the ucthodox Jowilnh ciroles, where departures froin tho strict. Ietter of tho faith were viewed with feolings akin to horror. THE GARRITY GANG, EXTRAONDINARY CONDUCT OF ARSISTANT-JATLER NONPIELD, ‘Walking Into the fion’s den has always been considered n risky business, hut thoro {sa sus perlative oven of foothardiness excelling tho proverbial danger attending the stmple ontry {ntotho den of tha foyul boast, Tho animal may, for instance, bo sleeping, or fullof meat, orin nn unusually good tempor, or porehince out visiting or nttonding to bls lawful business at adistance from his home. In such cases tho trip inay possibly bo mado with little risk of Ufo or limb. But for one to pound loudly upon tho door of Leo's residence, to aweur at him because hho Is slow in opening, to {gnore his ontinury’ vis- iting hours, treat him with contumety and scorn, pinch his cara and tread on hfe tail, and thon walk out seatholons, is reaerved for Low. YRT NVOI GARUETY, THE NOTORLOUS THIRM, thay, and Penitentiney eradunta, bas pucceeded in acing all this, About 1 o'clock ‘Thursday night this soundrel, for whom the entire force of Sherlifs and Deputies tssupposed to buye been energetically huntiug for two weeks past, mel his appearince at tho door of the Canty Jal He was accompanied by three of his boon coms pinfons, who had comd with him in a hack, nnd the crowd demanded adinittance to the jail for the purpose of visiting John Garrity. No it re- inembeored that Thursday was not n visitlog-day; thnt the hour wasone at which men having xotual business in tho jall would bave grent dUiflenity in obtaining “adiniasion, and that tho viastor wag n> notorious’ dusperato not two weeks out of the Penitentiary, and now under henvy buil to answer for one of his man; erimes, A¥ to who bis companions wore matters naught: the companions of Hugh Gare rity may he Judged by thoir assoeiations, Garrity and his henehmen were udunitted to the Jall without domur by Assistint-Jaller Bone field, They were allowed to go inte the cuge (at lu jock nt night) and Jotn Garrity was brought down stalrs and turned In with ‘them, Thoy might have given hin a hatfl of tes and 8 dozen of revolyers for all the attendants know, For the timo belng they ran the County Jali, thanks to the faelie ligenuity of Mr, Jailer dpsed und they stayed around Just a long as rey chose. Now, this Hugh Garrity has n perfect right to adinittiunce ta the Jullat any hour at which he may ehoose to present himself ther, Not only this, but nominally the Sheri hus been looking: for hin for a couple of weoks past. Moreover, aAassistunt-Jailer Bonfleld ja one of tho men who Were churged with tho duty of arresting {lust and John Garrity tho day thoy reached Chicago after fucatshing bail at Geneva, Bontleld knew Garrity us well us the beggar knows his dish, and know that the thug waa under indictinetit In Conk County, and that tho Criminsl Court wag opened one evening for the express purpose of {asulug ft enplas for Hugh Gurrity's arcest, Knowing all this, tho blghly-ctticiont: and woil- posted Hontleld ndinitted Garrity and hig“ pals" nnd lot them out nguin, ‘Tu go back a littic und furthor Illustrate tho animus of this matter, tho atory of HOW MUGH GARRITY WAS NOT ARRESTED shall now bo told. After the Garritya got our of tho Penitentiary they were urrested and taken to Goneva, There thoy were Juitedon the chine of mayne, wid, by furnishing bul, with old man Gurrlty, Martin Joyce, and Mike Corcoran as suratics, thoy gotout. When it was lerrned that the svoundreis were again at 1a State's. Attorney Mills presonted to tho Crimlonl Court caplases for thelr arrest on the charge of ta. saulting Mr. James l’. Gore. ‘Tie pupors wero {asued and intristed to cortnin Deputies, among whom was one Lontleld, 'Theso Deputios ought to have been at the Northwestern Depot to incest. the thugs ns thoy camo tn, but for some reason Ined they wers not on band, Luter in ning thoy wert up to the house uf old mun Gurrity, where thoy found both the this peaupy ir. They arrested John, but they. 2 lowed Hugh to go on with his suppor and 1 forded him an amount of Itherty whieh he im- proved by walking out the back door while Houtiekt and tho others wero being amused by he crowd. Consequently Ronfleld, tho Assistant Jailer, know whon Hugh Garrity,with consummate im- Pudence, presented himself at tho jail door that bu bad o right to admittance, Ho know also that) Garrity had a oright bo assigned to nv cell nso ane oked criminal, ond lio knew furthor that Garrity Ought never ta hive beon allowed to go oni. When Sheriff Hoffmann heurd of tho disuraces ful affair he took Bontleld roundly vo task, and the lutter guvo THY MISERABLE RXCUBF that he did not know but that Hugh Gareit wus out on ball, Tho utter absurdity of Bite an npology needs no comment. Even if it were A gel one It would not oxcuse this alleged custodian of the County Jail, who secs to run things ut his own swent will, for udinitting 1 notorious Penitenttary bird inte the Jail at such anhour. If an atturioy wishes to sce hig ellent In broad daylight bo must obtain au order from the Jallary hut it scoms that convicted murderers and thieves, nguinst whom there aro Indictinonts pending in two counties, ent Ins Is and Kinamon at any hour, nightor day. The Sheritf sivas that hu is tine hosed about tho affair, but this is drawing it rare mild. ‘Co say that ho fs annoyed" over such a seandilous dereliction of duty reminds oneof tho story of tha Frunch gentivman who, having caught his wife In flagrante delleto, neithor killed the womun nor ber paramour, but showed by tho manner in whieh ho banged the door when he went out that ho did not tke tho way things were running. LOOCAT, POLITICS, ‘THY DEMOCRATS. There was a quict littla powwow yesterday afternoon at the ‘Tremont House of a oholvo coterie of Democrats composed of inembers of tho Clty Contral Committee, They cluded the roportoriul guzo, apd managed to discuss tha Elghth Ward Aldermanic fight. Thoy also Nxed mutters for the coming primarics, and deter. ininod if posaible to sit duwn on Ed Cullorton, Of course, ns tho confab wis seoret, thore was no furthor information to be gatned, oxcopt “Thut the tarrion shouldn't know whit {a golns on, and thatall meotings should he hold wit closed doors, ug the: farrlers wouldn't be a bit butter off 1f thoy know whut wo were doing,” Inst WAID, Tho Firat Ward Rebublican. Club mot Inst evening in the Coul Exuhunge at the Grand Havltle Hotol, with Abner ie jor In tho chnir, After considering the appticationa of forty-ttve new muinburs, the Club adjourned until Friday evoning at the sumo plice, FLVTERNTIC WAND, ‘Tho Fifteenth Ward Democratic Club held na Miceting last evenlug at the corner of North and Shettlold avonues, It was decided to hold a muas-ineoting of Demoorits of tho ward at Bohuster's Hull, corner of Webster and Lincoly ayonuos, Wednewlay evening, for tho purposn of nominiting an Alderman. Tho vandidutes on the Deniwerntls sido are William SMoNally, who has ndecided lead, with Franklin Chase, tho Beorotary of tho City Contral Committes, Dan Long, atid Frank Wheelor, FIVTH WARD, Tho Dombcrats of tho Bixth Preoinct of tho Fifth Ward met Jast ovoning it Union Hall, No, 16 South Mulsted street, for the purpose of organizing 8 Precinct Club, Speeches woro inade by Samuol Polloy, Joseph Plinnigun, and Mr, Burke, an aspirant for Aldormaniy honors, and the sontinent svomed to bo in the lutter’s | favor. Ald, Turner was omphatically sat dawn Upon. TIUNTRENTH WAND, 5 A ineol ee of Republicans favorablo to the elvction of O, Mf, Brady as Alderman from the 'Thirteonth Ward was held last cvenlug at No, 8 North Onkloy: street, ‘hora wero only nbout twonty voters present. After the appointment of 4 committoo to canvasa tho ward Ju dir. Brady‘a intorests the meeting adjourned, YOUNG MENA AUXILIARY Ct UB, Aspsolal mooting of tho Young dfon’s Auxil- fary Club was beld ut Sven Hall, corner of Chie cago uvenue and Larrabeo stroot, lust evening, Prusident Kogers in tho chair, There wero about fifty members and others present, The Executive Comimittuy reported the fol- lowing address, which was adopted and ordered Wo be circulated; “To the Hapalilenitvateracl the City of Chicayu: Nowilthstunding-tho momentous sues involved in tho coming Presiiontia) strugyle, and the Mutluence its result with bave in determing the future of our country, yet wa should not overs look the iraporrancy of our approaching local election, | Aldermen aud tows olllcers ure to. be elucted within thirty duyy, and hence tho neeowslty for tmmudiite wetion. We believe ¢ the intereat of tho Republican purty will bo beat eubserved by the nomination of good men, A slogle bad nume on a ticket drays the good naines with it, and brings npoa, the purty ndvocating (t intuiny und disgrace, Qnuiy where purty nominees ure men of honesty And: ability Wil” the people have contidence in that party. Wu beliove that the gullt of Ime roper nominations rests to a great extent upon, he heuls of those who negtect to take purt in political proceedings. Hence wo earnestly Appeal tu the well-intentioned mombers of tho Republican party and to the independent vetors to assist us in our work, If you will limmediutes ly join your Republican Ward Club, attend ite moetings,- prosent at the primarice, uso your Influenco in preventiny 19 «sprue oe from w controlled = by men who havo" corrupt “and sinister motives, you will not only render inestimable service to the cause of government in our city, but auhaarve ee well vour private intoresta. Tho hecosslty for prompt netion on your part Js ob: ylous. Itis your duty as eltizona; aduty you owe your city, and ono whieh, if consclentiously pertarmed, will redound to'your own ndyane age.” . TARR VIRW. ‘Tho Exeoutive Committer, appointed At the ‘Town Conyontion Inst spring for (ho purposs of appointing Judges for and tine and place for holding primnartes for tho election of deletes tonnd tino of holding tho Town Convention, met Wednesday at the office of Thomas Moulde Ing. who was nppolnted Temporary Chairman, and T, Baer Temporary Secretary, Not having tho aituint voto ty onutle thom te determine the numberof delegates that ench precitict were ontltlod to, thoy requeawad tho Town Clorle to furnish thom with tho fntermation, after which they udjourned. Tha Conmittes met at tho office of, N, Hills Thurs when tho tempos rary ofllcers weru mado the’ permanent oflicors of the Committer, Thoy nppotnted the tle ter holding tho pri- mares for the clectton af delegates nt tho vari ons preoiucta and Judges and number of dees putes ng follows: “Kirst Preeinct—Town Wally judges, 8. F. Hauchott, if, C. Uradley, and Jad Rawr} to clect alx delegates, Second Precinet— Cook's Hall Lineotn aventie, near Wrightwoods huddzes, M. AY. Robinson, W. Hi Mooney, nnd — Wuradoll; cloven delegates, ‘Third Preoinet— Ravenswood Depot; Jiriges Me Frakturter, A. B, Little, and W. 1. bey al: gates, Folythi not—Judees, P, Kranaz, P. Schafer, and HH. ch; four delegates, ‘Tho prinurics are to be holt from 4 to Do'clock B im., Saturday, Maret, 27. and tho Convention ‘or thy nomiintion of tows olticord ta bo belt at tho Town-Hall Monday, March 20, commence ing ats p.m. sharp. After which tha Commnit- tee ndjourned, So faras heard from, ‘there is no opposition to the present town oflces, Ono Commixsioner goes out who ts net a candidate for reflection. There uy bea small thght on Collector at tho Convention, and also on the Ovorsvers of Highways, who for tho past two years hive beenappolnted.by. the Board, Unt, owing to another change in the law, must bo elected this spring, GASTRNONOMIOCAL. THE SUNDAY DINNEW MILL OF PANE, Following Is tho menu for olght persons for tho Sunday dinner: nour. Gumbo Fillet. Fiat. Rallbut Stonk ale Flamnnde, ENTER, Frosh Boof Tongue. Sutice a Piquante. VEGETANENS, : Spinach and Green Pons, TOAST. Canvas-buck Duck. BALAD, Lettuce. DESSERT, Orange Fritters, COOKING DIRECTIONS, B8oup—Take threo or four carrots, four big onlons, one-third of ono turnip, nll chopped fino: one-half pound lean hat, chopped In smail pieces; put all in a saucepan, with ono-halt pouud buttor, and let brown. Thon add ono and ong-hulf gallons of water, two fut bons, nicely elenned, and one-hit panne rice, and let cook three or four hours. Wher donu remove tho birds, chop one Very fie, and add to the soup. Pour In two quarts of oysters, boll, aud akin thoroughly, ‘Take v soupapoon nnd one-hart of gumbo powder, rub inn little water, aud add to. the soup, Let It boil for a few minutes until tho gumbo becomes stringy, Season to sult, In the South uayunne popper is used largely, ‘Tho rice may be bolled separate! Fish—Trko two halibut sicuks; butter the bot~ tom of tho roasting pin, sult and porper, und sprinkle with one large onion chopped very fhiv. Put the flab on top, season with salt and poppor, one-fourth pound of melted butter, and tho Julee of one lemon, sprinkle with euopped pany and ronet in tho oven with a slow fre for half an hour. When the fish ls rouly to be sorved take the wravy in the pa, adit tha yelks of two oxy rubbed in hilt weup of ereum, When it polls, stir jhoroushly aa a8 to thluken. aed tho Ju of Jeon ant pour on the fis t dish, garnished with o slice of guest, EntrGe—Take one large, fre: tongue, boll well tho vhicken when making the gumbo soup. Tagen piece of butter tho size of an eee, Invlt it, adda spoonful of flour, und brown over aglow fire; ndd one pintot the Kuup strained, sUlrring vigorously. Chopone-half an onion very Ano. boll it with one-hulf oup of vinegar, mnitll oneshil€ hus ovaporated, ‘Luke three pleklod gherkins chopped very fMne, Crush a clove of gurlic, and aed all tothe cream sauce, nud lot bola few minutes, Sprinkle on the parsley. Sllce tho tongue, pour on the sauce, and serve onwhot dish, , $ Roast—Cunvas-back ducks pro now In sen son and yory Planty thoy sell per dozen or per." pair. two fat ducks, clean nicely without washing, put duside of cach one-fourth of w lemon anda few sprig or sage. [yb the birds with butter und the plece of a lemon, lald with a elles of tnt pork six inches square, slashed an inch apie Vook over a brisk rv, and to thoroughly bring out the tlayor take off the birds at the oxplra- tion of fwonty or twonty-tive minutes, While itis ronsting baste twice or thron times with the dutces of tho birds, Servo on slices of toast cut trom an old-fashloned family ton, Dessort—Tako six lary DET remove tho rough ends, top and button, slice into four ploces, teuving tho skityon, pub fina bowl, and nat! ono-fourty pound of powdered suger, a Ht Us olmmunion, oie-bale pint of rum, aid let all Bonk for nn hort, stirring frequently. Yuko one-hult pound tory, three oges, pintot erent, and a pluck of silt; bot wll together into crenmy batter, Strain av as to remove ull humps o€ Hour, Fila ery ing pus one-half fall of lurd and bring to tho boiling poiut. Dipa Pleve of orange in the batter sons to cover It, aod throw into the volling lard, When browned on both sidys, remove, speinkte with powdored sugir, and sorve hi Enyust Magny. JEELERSON PARK. THE THOMAS MEINS CLAIM IT AND OTHER PROM EMTY. Ts Yesterday, in the Circult Court, there was communced a siit, the orlgin of which involves astory utmost tho parallel of Eugono Suo's nar- rativein the “ Wandering Jew," concerning a largo numbor of heirs to a vast estate, who word seattored over tho fuco of the enrth, from Slbo~ ria to the Bust Indies, and weru ultimately brought wgutheor on a cortain day, é ‘The modern talo grows out of n sult of oject~ mont brought to revover tho whole trict of Ind now knownas Jolferson Park, bounded on tho north by Monroe street, on tho vast by Throop, on the south by Adams, and on tho west by Looms, The sult wes brought by Michard BF Vhomas, ong Of seven belra to the vstate of Ji Phomus, deceasod, Ilia sitit is to ro- cover from tho city oneeseventh part of the tract of land, or about one acre, aml the caxu 1a in tho hands of Willtam IL aud Wesley Slison, attorneys, Tho grounds upon which tho xctlons ary based ure 1s Follows: Jesse B. Thomas, formerly a Judge in the ecurty of Cook County, dled in this clty about tho your 180, Ho was nt the thne of bis death the owner of n consideruble tract of land it and wbout tho City of Chicago, and Lovi D. Hoone wus appointed Is adininistrator, Tho estate wis administered upon in the County Court, and tho city derived its tide: to whatis now Jolferson Park, from a purchase mady at an Aduilitistrator'’s sale of the property by f. D. Hroone, Administrator, which’ sule was hold in the latter part of tha yenr 18. It is vow clalnied that the sale wat made without warrant of law or due y from the County Court, #0. that no tithe wis jmssed, us by the Rovised Statutes gf 1845, which were in forcw at that time, the Cireult Court of Cook County bud wola jurladicticn of the sule of real estate to pay debts upon a deticiency in the personalty of tho estate, ‘Thess netions wero about to be commenced at tho tine of the greatiteo, and were delayed on AvCOUNE Of the loss of Importint papers, ‘copies of which have been but eoendlyatinidnint again. The nttornoys clalin that It has boen 4 matter of conmment fora number af yours that tho olty Utlo to thiy parcol of Jaud “hus been detecti¥ but there fis never been any, preconcerted «4 tion on tho part of tha heirs of Jesse H. Thonns before ta reeoyor the property. ‘Tho hoirs are all in the city now, and are about to institute procecodings te recover a considerable amount of uthor property, bosiites tho tract of land reforred: to, upon the suine grounds. ‘There will probubly be a sult brought to-day by the holm to guin possession of the plece ot ropurty inimedintely narth of Jeiferson Park, ounided on the north by Mudison, east by ‘Throop, south by Monrvo, and west by Loomis street, for n long tine known ag tho }oss catato, ‘Hepa ire seven hulrs altogethor, and all ro- aldo ta Chteugo. Up ta tho tie when procucd> Inga Were whout to bo commenced for the roe covery of the property, Juat before the great fire, some of tho heirs were In tholr minority, Thosulta will iuvolven large amountol property, running tnto millions in value, and the present holders will not be likely to become dispossessed. without considerable of a struggle. Conse- quently, a long and tedious loyal conflict may be looked fur fn the several courts, und tho law giey will roap # harvest at the expense of somo- Ys a MILWAUKEE SOLDIERS' HOME, Bpectal Nupatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEY, March 13,~—It is confidentially tne timated by the friends of Gon, Edward Hincks, commandant at tho Soldiers’ Homo near this city, that he may resign his ploce atan carly day, ta resume active service in the urmy, Gon. Hincks hag been In command at the Soldiers’ Hoine since 1873, sueceoding the inmented Gon, Soalloy, Hie hus been n hinuane, careful, and cticient oficer, and f3 peculiarly udapted to his present duties, in which hublts of thoruugh dise cipline and high general actainiatrative ubittty ure required. Jf he repires, i¢ with bo because tho politleat changeb in Congress will atfoct the orgunization of tho jourd of Munagors of thy = Home in such away as not to renter bia further service here Pleasant to himself, Gi utler is liboring with the Democrats In Congress to procure a re- election use Natlonal-Home Aiteiger, and a now ted for Wisconsin in pluce &F of Dr. used. Gen. Hincks tae not intimate woven his most coniidential {riunds, but {t ly believed that the position of Governor of tho Milwaukeo branch of thy Home ing iutrigues sifucting the election of Saufagors es Net 6 eioction oO: OL whose terms buvo oxpired. auere GLUCOSE. An Industry that Promises Mill- ions for the West. How Sugar and Sirup Aro Direct- ly Made trom Corn A Full Desoription of the Process of Manufacture. Conversion of the Starch into the Sweet Substances. The announcement mado x fow days agu in Tne Tripuxe that a syndicate of local and Eastern capitalists had orgaulzed a stock come pany for the estnblishmont on the South Branch of 0 glucoso factory, with nv enpacity of 450,000 pounds per day,and tho almost fabulous stories bin elreulution representing 0 well-condteted man> ulnetory of thls artlelu to be a-botter property than n Leadville silver ming, have oxclted a public curlosity that falls Mttle short of that which succeeded to the discovery of gold In Call- fornia, Tie Tumony had been doluged with communtentions asking for Information astotho modus operand! of its manufacture and all othor favte which may enlighten an anxious work, ‘Tin Liinuxe's anilytical chemist was pocunliagty, dotalled ta work up the case, Io spent anatternoon in the Publle Library exam Iniig alt the selentitie works which he concluded mignt atford seme information, but tn this direc thon comput y little of n practieal charac. tor was discovered, ‘To Mesars, Houry C, Becker and Joseph M. Hirsch, two gentlemen who hive for a nuinber of yerrs been more or less fdenti- Ned with its innonfaeture in this country and fin Germany, he Is, however, much indebted, Glucose, grape, starch, or corn sugar os It ts Indiseriuminatery valled, or dextrose us tt ts latt down In the hooks, wus thrst discovered by Kirch- bof, a Iussian chemist, in 180%, It4 chemlent foruinia, uccording tu Mills, 1s COI 12 0b, 1130 Pantie the lattur figures being the atomic weights, Iiriuily, it may bo stated that glucose is made by trenting starch (C12 112) 0.10; with sulphuria nold, boiling the inixture, and, when the conver- sion fs complete, ellininating the neid by the ad- dition of chalk, or mutrhlo-dust. for which it his a grent nitty, The sugary solution 14 thon dritwe off aud bolied down tothe conststenuy re quired cithor for kirup or sugar. Tho technical nui pilation is ony that requires grent skill and a thorough knowledge of chemistry, aud for this reason [tis diienit to snd trained ux perts capa Die of so conducthig the business as Lo preven ‘tho losses tht must inevitably result from de- feetlve munukneture. TUE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE {a 0 continuous one fram the moment the corn enters the house until, nt the othor ont, tho glucose, either in the shape of sigur or sirup, is turned out for vonsuinption, ‘The first atop Is tho extraction: of tho starch from the corn, fenving ng refuse the gluton aud woody fibre, which are subsequently used in feeding hoe andenttle. The corn ia frat sonked fn tanks in lukewarin water until it lhecomes quite soft, which it will du in from twenty-four to thirty- Bix hows, though If cold witter be used It will take from ten to fourteen-days. Tho witer is then desined off, and the corn is crushed In 4 Uurr-stone ill, in which coustantly ring a of stream water, whieh curries off the corn 1s fust us crushed, avd also suparites portion of the stareh yin, it holds in suspension, and subsequently deposits inn proper receptacle, ‘This process 1g repented from three to tye times, —Just aslong ws it $5 possible to secre any Blarch,—and on each ocenulon tho whole muss of water and corn is aubjected to the action of 1 Dolting muchine, whieh retains. the gluten, woody bre, und 2 small portion of starch, This compound fs finally crus between heavy fron rollers, and whatover starch thero may be re- inuluing $s carried off by the water, and, after being wilowed to settle, is added to what wits for~ merly extracted, ‘To remoyo whatever trace of gluten nay remain In the starch, the chemicul lnethod of pilin ailittiocnustigsoda to tho mixt- ure of stitch and water is goncrally used. ‘This. dissolves tho gluten, woloh is) subsequently worked Outin frequent applications of water, ‘The stureh, belug insoluble, is held in suspension. Mero the process, so far as the minusicture of the starch is concerned, terminates. ‘Yu carry it forward to the Iny-out process would bo utterly useless, for the reason that when it comes to b6 treated with the acid it would have tw bo injxed with fuur or fiyo times ita woight of water. THE NEXT STEP 44 tho subjection vf the strrch to tho influonco of tho sulphuric ueld, and itis right hero that teliontoe Manipulation and thurvugh chomfent kuowledge come futo play. portion of tha water iu whleh the starat fs held is drawn off and pumped into a large wooden converter, somowhut after tho style of the vate tued by brewers and distillers. ‘To this is added. from 1 Ad a. per cent, by wolght, or sulphuric. veid—that is, to each 1 pounds of sturch ig added from ane to threo wunds of the avid, The wmount of sturch 4 dotertuined by uvuporating the water from a pound of the average mixture and welghing tho residue, Tho requisit proportion Of ucld waving been thus determined and thor oughly inixed with tho water, tho compound Is. brought to the boiliug point either oe A eteain coli of lead pipe or by the direct apptlention of steum through a wouden pipe reaching almost to tho buitum of.the converter, Tho mature of Btarch und water, which at tho sume tline Is thoroughly ugituted, to provent the starch get- Ulng to the bottom, is allowed to tow ina geno stream upon thy bvollivg neldulated water. tn tho coursd af hulf an hour or so the operator Loying testing the mixture, He tuices a enniple, and, pluelng 1 ty a yaaa Lube, pours in a drop at fordine diesolved lu alcohol, 1f there bo nny starch: a dino that will dmmediitely become yislule. Shoutd a red tlot take (ts uppearunce, it i4an fudicution that tho proccss ns buen sufliciontly fur carried on to tratispogy tho starok futo dexe trinos but, should thore bo no discoloration, tho process of converting the starch Inw sugar is completo, und any Lurthar action of the nold niust be immedintely stopped, 48 uleo the bolling. The mixture is forthwith drawn off inty auoher =, svat, and the ACID 18 NEUTRALIZED by tho absorption of chalk or inurble-dust in the proportion of three pounds to each tive ours of nell. ‘The atinity for thy two articles jb HU Rrout that wypsitin, or plustur-of-Paris, 1s dunmedintely foray ‘Tals fy preeipitated tothe bottom. ‘To determine whether any trace of the jd romain, tha operntor tikes itittle of the cooling inixttre and pourra a few drops apon a sheet of Mt papers Tf there be the leant par- ticle of neld, the bine tnt of the puper will fmine- Mutely ehanga to rad. In this case a furthor ap- plicalion of ime or miurble-dust is necessary. Contiiuots texte will roveul the perfect elimina Mon of the ucld, and, when this Is completed, the couling mixtiry of signin anid water is drawn of sud pumped Into bag-llters, which retain whiut- ever gypsum my be held jn suspension, allows ing the sweetish Hyuor to puss through, 10, Liquor at this Qme ig more or less diseolored, and inorder tu cleur it of. such impurities, whether resulting from the vation of the ucid on the trace of gluten romatuing, or from overbotliug or other enuve, Ib ts passed throngh upelght chain ders packed with animal chureaal or bone-black, This removes the discoloration and captures whatever gluten or woody fibre there may have deen ullowed to remitin inthe starch by reason Of imperfect manipulation or otherwise, ‘uta bone-black, whily expensive it first, pos gessos ono elonent of cheapness. It ean he tied over and over aguln, but to preserve, ite bleach ing properties it must be frequently burned inn cluse retort, At tho conclusion of the bleaching oporation tho Nout is pupned, into a hugo copper kettic, iu which tt ta boiled In vacuo by moans uf stoam ovll, Horu is required a nice technical knowledge and export muntpulation in tho USE OF TH SACCHAROMETER, If slrup be required tho boiling continuos unth tho anor shows a density of 46 degrees Baumd; itit be sugar, n density of only ib degrees is required, At tho conclusion of the boiling, the contents of the ovaporator, if nonecryatalllzn- sirup, are drawn off into barreta; hale. and kegy; 1f intended for sugnr, into barrels, in which it subsequently granuiites into aw sotld mass, . the experta’ figures as to tho yleld yary consklerably, Mr. Hirsch snys tiven- ty-alght pounds ‘of sugar, and Slr, Beckor rom thitty to thirtystwo pounds, The amount of strup ia somewhat leas, owing to greater density, cauded by the inereised evaporation, No doubt tha ylekd Per. weighed bushel of corn depouds largely on the condition of tho grain, +A. welledrlod, first-class article will reniize more than.a damp und tuferior one, Some projudicod und a grout many Lrnerant wople are dovating constierable of thei spare ime to denouncing glucose #3 palsonuys or ab- mobatoly injurfous te the health of the consum- ert, ft can bo reudily seun that the only ohumleal which enters into the trspsformation Of thosturch into cirup or sugar fs Bulphurio acid. This ie neutralized” by tha wo- tion’ of lime, and tho litinus paper indicates to a ininute certainty when the het drop of the acid hog been climinated, Thers ts no miuriate of thi used in tho ininufaoture of glucose, It is possible that aquantitive analysis conducted th the Inborutory of a chemist Ike Rerzolius or Foradvy wight determine a trace of sulphate of Hie, or gypsum as It le bettur NOW DUt this at the utnost would not be more than one pound in ten thousund, Adinit- Ung that each cunsimer used ono pound Of glue reose «day ho would in faite one state my rage fltotime—have lined ffs stomach with Kregate of one pound of burmlcas plaster of-Parls, Almost every gallon of whiliky, randy, of other spirituous Hquor, not _exclud: ug wines froin the chuapest Clarpt to tho high- eat-pricod Mudoire sold in this elty, contains ory dulotorlous substances, more {atrinalcally= melld polsans, than the dally production of all the glucose factorics in the United Stutes, ———————— A MANIAC, Bpectat Diapatch (0 The Chicago Tribune, Dscarun, DL, March 1%.—Great exoltement was occasioned four miles west of Decatur to- day by the demonstrations of John .\ndorson, a farm hand, who proved to bo a raving lunatic. Women aro partiettarly obnoxtous to hin, and ho called on Grant and ‘Fitden to take then: aveny, Ho waa finally euptureds after a tesperate Eh nnd this afternoon he was lotged in thy County Poor Far + ANOTHER COUNTERFEIT. New Yous, March 12,-Tho United States Bub- Treasury hero to-day diecovercd anothor of tho countorfolt &t00 notes oit the Pittsburg Nattonal Tank of Commerce, which had paseed through suveral banks without belnyg detected. ee The. Eldredge Sewlng-Machine—Lt leads tho word, nnd is tho best for yen to buy, Sold on monthly payments, 109 State strect. pli a doe ai ea Now Is tho tima to begin the uso of Buck & Rayners Moth Powder. —$—<—————$—=——— Rmoking Dawson's fing clzara makes 0 happy, geil vontunted mau. Go soo him at 2i1 Stato Bireet, iste in dontistry: Tho igh but #8 0 ret DEATIIS, Pa AHINERE March ii, Sra. Annfe AMarinor, wite of of Ga A. Marines, Fuiorai it No. bi dohnaton-pince, at o'clock Bat THAD March 12, Mrs, Mi t Honly, wife of SALY—March 12, Mrs, Margarot Honly, wifo o ‘Thora Itemiy, nt her residence, No. 10s Wost lars fniient. reuneral Suntey morning, at H o'clock, to St Jar ath'a Church, carriages cys Fee Oakiand cul) and. Columbus (Neb) papors mlenso copy. {CINTVIE—Hattle, wife of Aloxnndor Motntyro, at No. dl) Doarborn-ay. ‘Funeral notice in Sunday morning papor, DUNLOP=On Friday, ot 42 a.m, at No, 0 Fors toth-st., liyda Dark, fil, very muddenly of crap, Aloxandor, eldost son of “Aloxinder and Janot Dun- « Bitmoral Sunday 2 p.m, Frlonds of the family in- vite. AMBON—Friday morning, at 4 o'clock, nt No. 79 Fuurth-oy,, Mls Netto Satseon, néo Mrs. i. 8. Iar- 16 £@~ Luteo und New York papers please copy, MNOUILLET—Maroh 10, ata p.m. nt Brown's Bilt, Hoth Chienso, of dentition und dyseutary, Sarie Eouma iin aod 7 montha7 days, beloved child Of Marie nnd ‘Joreph Broullict, ‘Montreal and Qaebag apors pleasn copy. FREEMAN—Mareh 12, Koink H., Infant son of J. Avund K, 3, Kroeman, aged [6 montis, Funern) from residence, No. 43 andolph-at., at 9 8, th, Saturday, QUINING—Mareh 11, 11. Diiheing, aged 22 yen eit CA rat fromresidance vf Wis rotten, No-tit West ih India Sunday, Mth, wt 1 o'clock, by carriage to Grae THATCHEN—March 12, nt Rivor Fores! disense, Mary Cornolla, buloved wife of ‘Thutcher, Heniains tal of heart avid We ins taken Kast for interment, §P- Unturlo County (NX. ¥.) papors please copy, INOMAN—Funoral of Arthur, ¥. Kingman nt his ton Heights, Saturday, Maret Lh ra tenve Cy It 1 & Pat Depot for Me i Thuradny, March 1), Starthe J. Reese, wifo i i REESH—Thw of the late Wulinin eure, unoral Sunday, 12:0 p. m., at family residence, No. 2h Parkeny. Fir Dally’ Nowa und ‘otogrant, Columbus, cinelh- natl, and Dolaware (U,) papers plense copy. HOWERSBY—Un ‘Tuesday, tho Yh Inst. at No, 103 Robecen-at., of congention, uf the lungs, George tticts- Fd Sowcenby, aed si yunry, te Tuneral Tran the Halt of Court Chicago, No. 1%, In: dopondent Order of Korostort, Nos. MU ahd 12 an OM on Sunday, tho th ingte at 12 a. my Urucoland, Atl Foresters are Invited to attend. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Political. N ADJOURNED 3SIEETING OF THR YouNG ‘Mon's Kequbllean Club of tho Hecond Congrus- onal District, will bo held AL Carpontor'a Tat, No. Zt Wost Madison-at, this Saturday avening’ at & o'clock sharp, Every membor Is requested to bo presont, ULAR MEETING OF THE BLAINE CLUB this evening nt 8 o'clock atthe Grand Paoitia el, Guo xpenkers, All aro invited. ie THe Pi ‘KENTIL WAI) REPUBLICAN CLUB hold 1 rexular meeting Uds evening at 8 lock at Henz’s Hall, corner West Lake und itoboy~ , Sttutora-Attornoy Alills ahd Col. J, We Bennote will dress tha Clute FPMIERE WILL TE A MEBTING OF THK BIGHT genth Ward Republican Club at Lower Turner Tint this ovening nt ¥ ovcluck. AN members nro ro- quested to be presontas important business is to bo rinsucted. if TWELPI WARD REPUBLICAN ChLUI will muot thle aventig in Owsloy Hall, cornor of nd OvOY-AtH, ETING OF THE TWELFTH WAND Ite Wdilean Clad having been called tn such a man~ Tor ny to autcest a dustin not to xive n fill notico of the meeting, notice ts heraby given thut such meoting fe called for tho purpoxe of reorganizing the Club, ut nll Roputiteane who are Opyoaed to 8 palit: C q hotice horototora hed aus follows: tha Swaltth Ward Ropubitean Club will mest in Owsloy Hall, on Saturduy evening.” Mixcellancoun, OL, GEO. R, CLARKE WI, CONDUCT A GOs- pol praise niootiny At Pacitic Gardon Alisston, cor~ ner of Von Huron nud Claurk-sts,, this evoning, com- miencing at7:@. Allare walcoma, AMIN WIL, CONDUCT THA COMMER. jal 'Travoiers' Meeting aot tho Y, Mf. @, A. to- F. TINDSAY LEADS THY SUNDAY-SCIOOL ‘Vouchers’ Moating in Furwoll ilall ot nvon tu- hilt BVENING OF Gr PaTIICS Night (Mureh 17) therv' will boa rorica of locturrsdte- Avored for tho rellof of tho irish sufforers. ‘thy Itt How, Hinhow Salting, of Moura, will lectdea nt tho Caitiedeat af the oly Nama, ortte Bide, and tite 1¢t. Hos, Hahop Hanavay, of Tubnque, will locture at thu Jesuit Chureh, und'the Rt Ruy, Sixuop Hogan, of HL Joneph, Mo. Wil Tocture at St. John's Church, cuits Mido Jooturer will conimionca att p. ni urtion holiing tlekets will ba aduiittod to either of the ehurehen, FPIE PHILOSOPHICAL, BOCIETY MEETS ‘TO- midhe at Sorclack at the Art Gnilory, No. 13 State- nro by Mr, Frank Gilbert, on “'tho Publie FLAVORING EXTRACTS, NACE Vanilla ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE ROYAL FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ROYAL VANILLA and LEMON pres nerve tothe highest degree the true flavors of the fruit, For peculiar delicacy and rich- ness, a8 well as great strength and pesfect purity, they have no equal. As proprietors of the Royal Baking Pow- der, we assure our patrons that the samo standard of excellence is adopted for tho Royal Flavoring Extracts as in the Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. DELIGHT'S SPANISH LUSTRAL, Woull You Belive t 2 ‘Chisman bad 9 fine growth of batronce, und had ho used Dalight's Spanish Lustral Hie would NOT HAVE BEEN BALD at 35, Can You Doubt It? WHEN SUCIL MEN AS Rev. Dr, Tiffany, Rov. Dr.: Worrall, Hon, a. V. Farwell, Hon, Phil A, Woyne, Hon. E. 38, Sherman, Hon, E. G Acuy, Mon. B. Wy Klng, Dr, 4, C. Biuke, M.1., Prof Hoes, Mt, Dd. A, Konn, Enq. Te M. Avery, Esq, Es G, Keith, E . F, Jacobs, Esq, and scores of othors teatify to Its merits, TRY IT. PRION, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. Can be proc pectabdle D: Hatin th eran tea ataeaany Rede palo Drug Housos in Chicago, or at te Meadquartors, A. M. DELICHT’S HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, 152 MADISON-ST., CHICAGO. Bond fl, Pasatod wy Atsorleay put andy and airicly pore. ‘Hofers foun a au fn Witte, Goufectionor, 78 Muittean, 8. CANDIES From Bvary Day. Cunab Wholvwula i ang Roti ae STATE ST, AUCTION BALKS, By GEO. P. GORE & 60,7 Wond 82 Wabash-ay, * AUCTION, RY GOODS DEPARTMENT, REGULAR TRADE SALE Tnesday, March 16; 9:30a.m, HH R GR AAG GG Give Attention to this Sale} Wo shall offor tn ndaition ¢ Woil-Amortad tuner uf Vary feniatio and ablo Goods, euvoral tuporeant and Loading NPECTALTIES | 200 LOTS 5O CAI CLOTHING, HOSIERY, 1,000 PIECES EMBROIDERIES, 25 SETS 50 DOZI HARNESSES, HALTERS, CLOSING OUT STOCK CARPETS. ‘The CLUTIING 1s well nasorted In qualit; Chavint Shirts, mon‘s slzes. eee The HOSIERY. ds © inanwfacturor’s consignment iS the Rein Are Aiightly tmperlect, but nat sum. clently to impair thelr rey wear, We shall ‘solt pat " neconids.’ TANNTASES and ITALTENS oro consigned us t from munutacturers and nro of those Arde ary so great demand for ordinary cre. Tho CARTS aro from a WholesilaD nolutbarinweliys flela bout cloning ake ieee Ment of bis business, wherefore this connimnment io Us, “Tho Inwolee covers VAPESTIRLES ATLACAGT Se UItAINS, Cotton Chialt INGIRAINE, IAC, COPTAG and STALE CARLETS, and DRUGGRTS. FETE GS, ‘Thoro Is niso an Invoice of Prints, Gneaer Sileaing, Veivuicens, and Notions that we it Lilia snlo. (EO, P. GORE &°CO., Auctioneers, AND STILL ANOTHER Great Catalogue Anctlon Trado Sare of BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Wednesday, Alareh 17, al 9:30 a.m, Kvorything nooded bj peal M1 Xvory oaded by, any rotaller will bo foundin Including Several Lines Extra Fine Goods for Men's and Women's Wear, Catatogues and goods rendy for inspection Monday, . GLb! BB dune x CO... bie Mand & Wabash-ay, Thursday, March 18, at 9:30 a.m, REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. 80 crates Amorican W. G. Ware. 50 crates English W. @. Ware. 25 casks Rock. and Yellow Wares 60 Decorated Chamber Sctay 2,000 bris. Glassware, A {ull nssortmont of Bronze and Glass Lamps, Lamy Fixtures, ate. 600 doz, Tablo Knives and Forks, “assorted.” - Goods packed for Country Morchants, GEO, P, GURB & CO,, Auctioneers. By HENRY & HATCH, Succoseara to Chas. F. Itaadin & Co, Auctoncors, 187 & 18) Wabesh-ay, 8,000 CASES Boots, Shoes & Slippers, To be sampled tn our Auetion Salo TUESDAY, MARCEL 16. ‘The vost goods in overy way ovor seen in our Auoe ton Htouro, und ovary eitea consigned and ovary st. lo to bo sold wi dun thout rosery: id frooly duplicated, ero im good chnnco for city and country. WEDNESDAY, March 17, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Cutlery, Notions, Pinted Ware, vic, WEDNESDAY, MANE ae Witatuce anise, Cot WHDNESDAT VNIY & ILATCH, Auotioncers. JLEMUHRY, Jr, Matiastor. 'TILURSDAY, March 18, SPECIAL SALE 100 Rolls Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths, Gonsisting of All-Wool, Double and Bingla Chain, B Brussols, Rng, Lint, Homp, snd Cottage Carpets ¥ioor oll Gin oe ne ANE cit Aetiao” EMENY, Jit, Manager, : By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0., Bund 8 Nundotph-nt, Genoral Auctlonosrs. SATURDAY’SSALE 130 THIS MORNING, CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE FURNITURE Of residence. At a Pp ich focidalte Bi wow'and Wecnnichand Carnatn a: dente Grastock of Crockery and Glass, Jace Curtains, WIS Hpronda, ke. Sc, Ggnoral Mouachold Goods, Cook Blova. ltanden deo, de. He ALE ois CON PCIE 8 00, _" Gi nnd Bs Randolpi-eh hy DP. LONG & CO., , _-Auctoneors, 17 ftandolph-st, Regular Saturday’s Sale, ‘March 18, at 10 a, m. iad and Egcond-hand Furniture of al kinds, Care Fee eee Crocker MONG We COn AuoOnet rt. . BICYCLES, Rd Biel Are betler thanhorses! magnet nase Und thay tH 4 vat nothing. send Seut"etamp” for onli eS CLOTHES CLEANING. Gan, bo beautifully DYE NED y Gan. bo bpuutitunly —f (Cth Ase) and eet ALL st citing exyguse ang ( T ie AEN HO. Dearbors i y hy 2 Noi LO Il IS tee Site Houiay Bon COPAY LADIES AND GENTS.|N; Mea’ Drossoa. Racquet Na i aud Bat West ivdtea: K reas paired und cleaned. UAlt GOODS. al 8 nnn Whoienaina icetall, Bend for Brice st. Goods sent 0. O, D. aaywhers Sola agent forthe "MULTIFOU: Wins madotoorter and raregnted 292 wy FR URNe OMe SIEOKS, Bp RAUeT The on; Uhooin the markee 0, BAWISITALL & CY, 86 stat ‘Tourlas, ‘Travelers, Excare CHa ee WiLEs yor ‘Pranks, atch, Basm Now 11d beaters

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