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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI:: SATURDAY, MARCH 327, 1880--SIX'TEHN PAGES. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. 8, M. Hover, Boston, Ia at the Sherman, M.C, Ren, Covington, Ky, la at tho Sherman, Dn. M. W. Fiat, Onkland, Cat,4a at tho ‘Tre mont. - Cuannes H. Zug, Pittsburg, is at the Grand Pattie. Wituras B, rps, of Ban Francisco, ts at tho Gardner, A, P, Cunnisagam, Mayor of Urbana, is at the Gardner, Konan W. Punpy, San Francisco, is at the Tremont, TyntAgr Conse and daughter, New York, are at the Palmer, Gustav Conpvua, Berlin, Germany, ia at the Grand Pacitlo, Il, 1scxs, London, England, is registered at tho Grand Paeftie. Watten Dontina and If. G. Thomson, London, Fngtand, are nt the Palmer, L. H. Events, 1 E, Abbott, and D, W. Ensign, Philadelphia, are nt tho Sherinan. Hamny C. Noxon, Treasurer of tha Thoatre Comtque, St. Louls, fs at tho Tromont. Cuanurys G. Goppann, of Zarcaville, one of ue Prominent attorneys of Obl, Is at the fatmer. A cornrsponDEnt {gs tnformed that no polica station {g to be established on tho corner of duekson and Desptaiues. ‘Tu" Saloonkeepers’ Association met at Aurora TurnereHall yesterday nfternoon, but transacted: no business of importance, thoro being less than A quorum present, The City Democratic Committee were to have held n inceting ut the Palmer House Inst night, ‘but, a quorum not belng present, thoy adjourned unt Tuegday oyening, Tis Ref, John Humpstone, of Albany, N. Xoy who fa tha pest of BE, Nelson Nake, at’No, 403 West Monroe strect, will occupy the pulplt of tho Second Baptist Church Sunday. W. 3. ens, oxpressman No, 152, yesterday morning found Ina vacant lot at the corner ot Ada and Madison streets, the dead body of an infant, which bad evidently Leen Joft thore during tho night. An owner fs wanted at the Armory for twelve ars of No. 1 reiined met older, merked with tho {etter “ B."‘The property was found upon Andrew If) and James Benttic, who were ar rested yesterday upon suspicion. Tur temperature yesterday, ns observed by Mauasge, optician, No, 88 Madison streot (Tite Une Building) was us rcilows: 8 a nn, dT do wrcess 100. ne 43; 12 thee 403 Bp, mn, 475 Bp My 46. Barometer, 8 nv. ni. WAGE BY. me, B28, ‘Tire West Town Collector turned over to tho City Treasurer M03. He has collected on tha West Town warrants, personal and real, $557,000, AIL but 10 rer vent of tho personal tax was gathered in. He will turn over his deline quent list to the County’ Collector April 1. A.C. Minturn, of No, 65 West Erle street, while atneyering utong the atreotat 1s) yesterday afternoon appirently under the Influence of Haquor, accidentalty fell on the sidewalk in frout, of No. Wt North Halsted street, aud dislocated his right knee. He wag taken to tha County ‘Hospital. <Ex-Jupan Launrrr Tree, Dr. Medullen, ‘Thoms Mackin, Michael Casey. M.A, Devine, Charles Denehy, and other prominent citizens, Willincet at the Revere House, Michigan and North Clark streets, this evening, to petition tho Mayor to veta tho ontinanee nllowlug a streot- ratiway-track on North State streat. A MEETING of ininisters and inymen Interested in the stricter observance of thy Sabbath was ta have Leen held in the Sherman House elab- room vet enpont but: At the wppotnted hour there were ve Arthir Mitchell, Prost dent, the ltey, Perry, Secretary, aud Mr. horns Dent present, and’an udjournment was bud subject tu cull, CHALE WILLIAMS, 22 years of age, hud his left wrist badly ent hy u clreularesaw at Hicks Bros.’ woodyard at No. v0 West Lake atreet neg o'clock yesterday afternoon, The physicians Who attended him think {t_ may prove necessnry:, to nmputate the hand, Williams tives on Bun? Francisco street, neur Fulton, and was In the habit of hanging about the woodyurd waiting for petty Jobs, Messits. C, C. Tenney. forthe parties who and J.T, igh, counsel fought und defented the Bcheme to enter upand seize Calumet Lake, yesterday recelved ut letter. from_ the -Commis- sloner of the General Land Ollice, notifying then that the Woleutt survey, on which the clilm of the peuple thoy had beon fighting was based, has ‘heen rejected, and the enteles of Jands made un der it canceled. Coronet MANN yeaterdny held an inquest at No, # Nowberry avenue upon George Armbris- ter, 20 yours Of age, who died auidonty, tast Thursday smorning. County. Physician Blut- hurt, nasisted by Dr. Moot, ascertained that death hnd been eiused by ueute congestion of the futus,. uttended with congestion of the stomich und bowvls, ‘The decensed was a young inan of excellent reputution and Jarge acquaiut- ance, ‘Ix Woodcarvere’ Assoc! West Lake street Inst oventny, Ineasures to Induce other erufts: Union. are that numberot trdesmnen outside, The orgunization tues in view the perfection of the nen in their art, a8 well ag“ thoir protection ft tholr lew! rights.” Sever were recelyed lst night. ‘The Assuciution ts sald to be In a Hourish- dng condition, = Geonay C, CASTLEMAN, 40 Fd of neg, alate, and employed in the composing room of the Ine ter- Ocean, While under the intlience of Tyner at | Botctock last evening, staggered and Ten ln the AMinols Central Depot in wich a way that three ‘ngers of hia right band were crashed Dencath the wheels of the Cinelnunti fast express, which was ‘Just pulling gutat the depot. ‘Tho Nngers were uinputated at st, Luke's Hospital, whither hho wag taken by Ullleer Siebert, ‘Tne alumnt of Bowdoin: College residing in Chicuxo and yincinity wilt hold thoir annual dinner at the Palmer House in this olty Wednes- day evening atéo'ctock, Thero are “known to be abont soventy-iive representatives of College Jn this acction, and tho indications are that a goodly number will bo in dines, Tickets may be obtained of guy member of the Committee, which consists of Melville W. Futter, 3 Fes eidaceacd Lingcott, "U2; snd Wiliam G. eule, Tie Ewa and Huldah Swanson, young women, 18 and 10 years of axe, whlle on thelr way home at Wo'clock Thursday evening from the Swedish church vt the corner of Arnold und ‘Phirticth streets, Were run down nt the Thirtieth street crussing of the Michiguit Southern Railroad by w Treight-truin which was being backed down tho trick. Both wore found by 0.0. Mork, who picked thom up and conveyed ‘them to the house of Bamuel Nilabery, No. bt Buttertield street, where tired were attended by Dr, Bord. Emin was found to buve recelved” severe futernal Ine Juries and Huldah some severe brulses and a cut on tho feft cheek, which required four stitches, Einina lives with a Mr. Gurber at No, TA Twenty-slxth etreet, asa domestic, and Eul- duh lived with a Mr, Stith at No. gt Vernon aves Dug, in the sume cupacity, The sisters recent!: vame to this city frum bexivo, Ind., where thelr puronta reside, i ACHILD of Tor8 years, whose name ond na- Honullty uro unknown, is ut tho West Maddon Street Station, while the police ao lvoking for her tathor, ‘The little one hue been addressed 4n a dozen different Inuguages, but does not. scom to comprehend, Neither has uny one been able to understand the few) une futelligible words sho muttera, — Theru da quite a mystery about the girl which fuvors of tho romuntic. Ben, the Stutiouieeperswua- geste that she tany bo elther from Wiles ur tho ste of Man. The girl wits turned over to Ollicer Libby by somu cwigrants who urrived ut tho Fort” Wayne depot dust evening, From them the ollicer gleaned = that the girl and ber inother were Feaehatrs on the steamship Englind, which arrived in New York only a fow wir ago, Thoy, the emigrants, hulled from Liverpool, but the smother was not one of thelr purty, Ou the Pusguge Out the mother multreated the child In such #& brutal way that thelr party took quite a r the yirl, und” somo of then suspected that the woman was not her mothor at all, Upon arriving at Now York thu woinun recognized the fact that thoy hud been kinder to the child than herself, and naked us u favor to bring hor w us this cliy woman paid hi aged juln the en to Tt had now 160 members, while there them as fur where her futhor resided, Tho er furo to this city, and then went her way. Thu otticer fallud to uacortaln uny- ibing archon concerning tha eblld from her custodiuns, THOMAS BUItTON, Ddtention was nade yesterday of the death of Thomas Burton, of Battery Ay and of the fact thut his remains would reach the elty this moru- Burton enlisted in Dattory A, First Ilt- hols Artillery, at tho time of ity urgualzauon, in sai, and served with such distinction that, upon tho organization of Battery M,in Auguut, 28d, ho was transferred to that battery und comuis> moned Senor Bucond Lieutenunt of the sane, He avon rose to the position of Sonlur Finit Lieus tenant, und served with Buttery M until the ox. Piration of its term of service, in August, 168); Was present at cay Sabre g fought by the the buttery, aud bu fortune, to ue. i conupand = when, — at bat- jeu 10 Chbclouptat ey the servicos of the buttery were of such value to the country as to elicit special mention and commendation fu the otichil reports of Gens, Gordon Granger, Thora and Koveerang, ux having done much toward waving the ry on that macmorable day, Ligut, Burton was alse in command of his bate tery ut thy buttle of Peach Trev Creek, where, under the iinmedlate orders and supervistan uf iM en. ‘Toumus, it played no Sneunalderable Part in tho defeat of the turrible onvluught wade upen the coupanitively weak centre of our forces by Gea. Huod, us can be seen by refer- ioe to the reporte of Gicns, Howard and hhonsas. Lieut. Burton was dof au unusually Ane and wanly Ayure and countenance. sad bly Deuring and “mauuer wero those of the idea) Aviurivan cluizeu soldier. Hy death ty ascribed, to the cifeets of Injuries received nt the batthy of Chickanmuga. In him his comrades tose 2 Trlend whom thoy. highly esteemed and honored and bis country a tried and trustworthy eltizen. THE CITY-HALT. ’ Tn Collector of West Chicago paid the City Treasurer $40,8H yesterday in scrip, Proposara for atrect-cleaning will bo opened to-day at 11 o’olock in the office of the Commls- stoner of Public Works, ‘Tne gas-bills for 187) aro being made up, with n-view to squaring necounts at an carly day, Tho city owes the West Side Compaty for qn for tho entire yer, aud the South Sido Coipany for gas for threo months of the year, Tnx Committes on Licenses met yesterday Aftornoon, and agreed to report fuyorably wpott so nmending tho oruinance affecting second hand dealers that dealers in furniture should tat be aubjectod ta the regitlutions that other deniers are. Ely had before thein a petition niso asking for tho reduction of the teense for second-hand dealure generally, but. Inasmuch ng it had not been before the Courell, no action could bo taken, ‘Tue City Attorney, some timo ngo, was Ine structed by theCouncll to xo before the Grand Jury and prosveute Meyer, the defaulting clerk of the North Side Polied Court, He his been preparing the case, and haa asked the persons from whom money’ was Hegally received to come to his assistance, but go far none of them have responded. Withont tholr asaistnnee he can do nowting, and unless thoy come forward Ina few days ho willdismiag tho matter, Comrnaint has been made that the Fire-Mar- shal and Superintendent of Buildings in exam ining tho howls recently neted partially In fable fog to order certuin Improvements for the Mat- tegou House which othar: Hotels were require tomake. The teny: the charge in toto, and suy that all of the holels were trented alike, and that In the case of the hutel in question the elunges recommended have been mide or are in progress, Thoy are to relnspect ut an early day. Tuomas MACKEN was around yesterday pro- testing agalnst tho laying of rallway trucks on Slate street, and endeavoring to show that the petition jn favor of the project wus x fraud, ete. fo was tnsuccessful, however, and (f tho ordl- mince does not become a law tt will not be the: Muyor'a fault. Whatever may be his individual preference in the niatter, he has not the show of an oxctse for vetoing the ordinance, now that the Division street people have withdrawn their objections and it will becomo a law. Tho eran ‘of the trucks will be commenced at un curly day. ‘Tun Mayor would have nothing further to say yesteniny as to what he proposed to de in refer= enee to the appropriition bill, except that he would velo certain itema, abe Hempeats Hey however, that the school uppruprintion will not be thoonly thing he will touch, for he made a roquest uf the heads of the yurieus departinents: to suggest to hlin where they cold saind a cnt, and they were all busy’ figurl ie He will agree to-day tipon whut he will do, but will not give his conclusious to the public fur four the Can cll might organize against bin. Ho witits to ree duce the Dil soveral hundred thousand dotiars, and is aware of tho fact that to do itis a delleate picce of work. ‘THE MILK QUESTION, Tho Fox Hiver Dalry Club hus discovered that the milk sent to this elty for site is adulteriicd by the deters, und tho proof of it In tht, wile they ger conts per gullon from the inilke men, it is sold here, after paying. the frepght on 4G, ut ILeents per giilon, ‘They ret ut the tacts. by voming here and inquiring of tho dealers themselves, nnd yet Chicayo la paying for a MUk-Luspector, who fs sworn to preyent the sale of an Impure article, Tho ulty, too, has ordl-, ninees on the subject prohibiting tho salo of skimmed und adulterated ink, but the pros dutcura, Ilving out ut Elgin, were lett to discaver that they were. being violated. Tho trauble fs, the Mitk-Inspector wna appointed beeanse be bnd some reputation ng a ward-blower, It be- jog known ut the time that be was Jgnorunt nnd entirely unfit for the oftlee, Way Dr. De Wolf hangs ‘on to him, howe knowing that he Ja not doing and never has doue his duty, aud, fur- therinore, thut bis iicompetence hus stlinuluted the sale of tipure and sdultorated mik,—Just what he is hired to prevent.—Is past tinding out. “The public interest denmnds his fmmedlate re- moval und the abolishing of the ollice 1f some cen petent honest, and industrious person car: not be fonnd to fl] It. Iths enough for the people to be awindled by the dealers; but it is nddlng insult to injury that they shoutl be tuxed tu mulntain an Inspector wit is utterly useless, TINE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tux County Board of Education will mect at AL a.m. to-day, Tue Grand Jury returned nineteen Indict+ ments to the Criminal Court yesterday morning. Tho tase of Porrige was on'all day yesterday, fod will be the only busiuess before the Court day, Tne Joint Committees on Public Bulldings and Service will meet this afternyon at 2 o'cluck to take Inte consideration the bids for electric np- puratua far tha new Couuty Court-House, and other matters. A New sult was filed In tha County Court yes- terday, bolny the Northwestern Grand Trunk Rallwey Company va. Edwin 2. Sage, Adolph Gravinan, and Cook County, This wus # petition to condemn certala lands, Tur Grand Jury yesterday heard fifteen Jui) cases, elght of whlch were’ true bills, four no bills, aud three passed eases, In the afternoon three witnessed were heard in the Moyers-Gel- derinan extse—Dr. Harroun, ex-County Phyal- clun, and Messrs, Waller and Melnuny, druge ists, Furthor hearing was postpoped watil Hunday’ . AN {nformution in tho nature of a quo war- minty was iiled in the Criminal Court yesterday by 4B. Shumway, Joseph K, Barry, and FB, Hinekiey, against i. GC. Montana, Joseph Rels- fig, E.R. Alen, Holmes Miller, b. D, Brady, D. Bowen Waterman, and George W. Kretzinger. 'The forniur would tike tho latter to come Fore ward and show cisey ote, for ovcupying the positions of olllcers of the Chicugo & Lowi ftatte rond Company. Tho provecding ty closely con- nected with the quo warranto tiled on tho day before with reference to the Chicago, Rockford. & Northort) Koud. GOVERNMENT GRIST, ‘Thene wore 260 barrels of alcohol withdrawn for export yesterday, Seventy thousand dollars In gold was tho figure of diabursements yesterday. No purranne goods arrived nt tho Custom- House yestorday, The collections for duties footed up $12,001. At tho Sub-Troasury yesterday $7,000 In sub- aldiury silver wis redeemed and 83,000 In standurd silver paid out, “fg internal-revenue amounted 10. 822,87 aplrita, $2,600 for Sor beer, receipts yesterday n8i8, OF which $10,605 waa for tobacco and clyurs, and $2,427 ALEXIAN BROTHERS. TUB THIRTEENTH. ANNUAL REPOUT of tho Alexinn rothers' Hospital, belng that for the year ending Dee, 31, 1870, bas buen issucd in punphiet form, and gives the publiv some- thing of un idea of the good and noble work which {8 belng dono for humanity by the Alexian Brothers, The Bourd of Managers refer iu tholr report to the successful conduct of the inatitue tion during the past year, and [ta improved on- dition ut tho close thereof, notwitstanding flnunclal depression. ‘Tho Alexlun Hospital Is tho largest of its kind tu tho elty, and carries on its churitabte work to a great extent withoyt any remuneration from those te whom it atfords sbelter,—the most welcume reception bolng ox- tended to those who labor under the two-fold Qlstress of sickness and poverty. Tho Alexian Brothore, tireless In their noble vocation, do ull that tender cure and kind nucslo bined with the most skitled medical uid, can do to tt: leviute sutfering und restore health, Nor 1s the churitable work of tho institution contined solely to the dick, Durlug tho pust yenr moro thins 400 out-door pour have been fed, and many destitute porsous buve been supplied with cloth~ ing. fine benefits of the Hospital are frocly cx- tended to ull the sick and needy, regurdivss of denominational distinctions, Iicsidu the free wards and those Seatipled, by putionts who pay 5 nominal sun, thery ja a privute-room depart- ment, where tho wick cun obtain at moderate rates that skilled treatmont and nurdng which cannot se reudily he bad even at thelrown honics, Nous aro exchited on tho ground of poverty, while ut tho same tine tho munagers have afmed to avald peupertelon. ‘Nhe Hospital bast been compeliad ta decline Lo receive muny cues of chrono or incurable huture, but bus never dono #0 when the exigencies of the case or tho flann- celal condivion of the patient have been presa! for succor, Tho Disponsary bus done nye mi work during the year. Muiiy ehun; and Ime proventents have bebn mide in the internal are Pingements of the: Hosplta, aud other repairs and udditions aro coutempluted, ‘Thu number of attendants bad ali been inumnsed, Tho fnstitutlon is uot amply cidowed, and dopenda for ita ctirrenut be petiscn largely upon gifts and donations frum the bo- nevotent, 2t hug vo tncume from any public source, ‘Thoro ia a strony und wolleorgunized medleul stuf, ‘ ‘The endowment of free beda constitutes a means whereby tho charitubly-dispoded may vonfer a periminent) bonelit Wpon the Hospital wud aford constant rulief to the distrossud. A donation of $10, vonatitutes the donor i *Putron”’ of the iuvtiution, while one of 85,000 outitivs the donur ty nominate patients tow free ‘bod in perpotulty, For #4,0u0 the right ta nomi- nate extends over the life of tho doror, ands auiceessor to bo numed by bin, and ong of €4,000 wives him the like privilege during bia life, The annual charge for the support of an adult's bed 300, anid for u uhild'y bed $200, One feature which promises to become a most valuable one is tut uf tho “ MOSPITAL-FUND ABSOCIATION,” 7 Itia in olfect a “ Sickness Insurance Fund." Members are required to pay lultiation-fees and SWevuts per mouth awewment, ty retura for which thoy aro cutitled, In cise of sickuess, to buard, medical treatuent, medicines, gud nurd- | in In tho Hospital at any thre, 6 long as they Tull the conditlons of niembenthip, Only pore gons fn sound health are eligible to: fon, It not deing Intended to make the Hospitata refuge: for chronic Individuals, and) persons auiferiing: from Infections or contagious diseases ure not udmiasible to the Hospital. ‘The Superiutendent’s report shows tho fol- wind lures: Number of patients remaining ®; ndmitied during the your, ‘TOR inter treated, #12, Discharged: enred, (5; linprove ; Hinproved, 43; died, Tg remaining in hospital, #2: total, rom tho opening of the Hoapltal, May 1, 1800, to the date of the report 5.205 persons wero nd+ initted So belng treated gratuitously. Dure dng 1% =e persons pald fell or part ‘rates, 7 were heneticinrles of assovintions, anid 408 char ity patients, The deaths inchided 24 from cone stimption. and deducting tho 12 cases brought to tho Hospital in «a dying condition, the doath-rato wis about 7% cent. | Tho averige cost per pitiont | waa $31.12, Of the patients treated In 1879, there wore 153 Americans, a4 Gormnns, and 1} Trish, ane thoy Inchided members of eyery trade and profes: ston. ‘Thoro were 490 Catholles, 285 Protestanta, nnd 37 Jows. ‘Tho | Dispensary treated 800 pationts and fasted 11,500 proseriptions. THE GAGK JUDGMENT. HOW TO GET THE MONEY. Tho dectslon of tha Supreme Court, as men- tloned in fin: Tuinunr’ yesterday, sustain tho Judgmont for 807,000 obtulned by tie elty ngainst tho sureties of ex-Uity-Treasurer Gage, and tho authorities will, of course, At once take stops town scving whethor any+ thing can bo collected, The persons Hable for the amuunt are John {3 Shernin, W. David A, Gage, Albert Crosby J. UW, MoVicker. Of those, Me: Gage have gone through bankruptoy and so- cured tholr discharge, so petting 9 pro meta fram thom {8s out of tho question. Albert Crosby is understvod to on to real estate, in which event. he, too, escapes, ts bin penn proporty, If he has any, It is belleved cannot be reached by legnt process, Sv Mesars. Sherman, Tuckor, and Willer will bo called on to sutisty tho elaitn, * Huta Jadginent heen entered up yet?" asked: n MusuNe reporterjyesterday of Corporation- Counsel Ad f clams. “When will it be?" * As soon tis we wet a cortified copy of, the order of the Supreme Court.” # When will that be?” “Tdon't know. Uhnve written for it" “When judgment Is entered what will bo ne * An execution will fssuc.” “ Against whom?” ¥ All tho aurctics.” »The binkrupt ones as well na tho others?” “Certainty.” bed Has any of them property that can bo reached?” “1 don't know. The Sherif wit) find that out when he undertakes to make his levy.” Suppose he enn tnd none?" fat es Ritch a return, the olty has a right to yo inte chancery for the purpose of secs Jig AF we cannot discover some, If none of tho surcttes are worth anything. J don’t think thoy: woud spend $15,000 or $20,000 to defend tho stilt, ‘That fs enough for sone men te retire on, 1 you know there fs no power in my gun, or that you are. tinpeuctrable, you will not be apt to ter Wo are not throgh with this thing yot,”" © Wil an Bgpention for a rebosring interfore with the elty 2" “No, ‘Thore ts no difference between. the Gage case and a Judgment on a promissory note. Vf the Sherhit can't sind anything to fovy on, tho city can filo a creditor's bill, and compel tho dis- covery of property if thure is any,” The reporter iso gnaw Mayor Harrison, and asked him what wus to be dono. Judgment if {tis “Tum going to collect the possible,” said he. “ fave tho sureties got anything that can bo tevled on’ “That is more than Ioan tell, but I nm going to find out.” “In cnse the Shorlff enn find nothing, will you enuge tt creditor's DIL! to be fled?" “7 think, 18 Mayor of Chiongo, that I have but one duty perfornt, and thut Is to yet everything to which the city 4 entitled, regardless of pur- song, prejudices, or past atlillations.” ———_- A PETTY PROSECUTION. A DISMIBSED CLERK“APTER HEM EMPLOYER, A delicate and ethereal cuse was Blown through tho key-hole of Coniunlasioncr Huyne's room yeatdrduy, which, from tbe prominence of tho defendant, deserves more than passing notice, ‘Tho faets,in the caso nre simple and the testl- mony of tho several witnesses cun be slmmored dawn Juto a brief history. . About a year ayo Mr. John I, Nolan, the do- fendunt, who 1g tho General Agent of the Travel- ers’ Insurance Company, had In his employ ong A. J. Dexter asa special ayont, Townrd tho latter Purkof Inst year the fuct was developed that Dexter hud for, wbout clgbt months been work- ing in the interest of a rival comp ny while ail along ho was drawing his salary of Mr. Nolan with cominendible regularity, “Thig state. of fairs cuused Mr, Nolan to turn over 1 now leaf Now Yeur’s-Day by dispensing with the Janus- faced Dexter. In tho olfico all this thine was 2 pretty young Indy named Maggio Walsh, who is the “compluinunt, who acted ns Nolun’s conftdentin) clerk and enshier, She, it apponrs, hud a sneaking fondness for the absent Dexter, ‘and corresponded with bin, although provions- iy notified that it was not desired by her om- plover About the first of the month sha wrote her Crises Doxter a long and truly forminiie lot- ter, the first part of which was devoted to gush while the rest was filed with business, for eho hotragelt the secrets of the ollice to a rival sulleltor, 5 ‘ Ly a curious coincidence she miadirected this combination eplstte, and ag it was enclosed in.w return envelope benring the card of the Com: Ay, Ie was roturned, and fell Inty the hunds of iv, Nolan, Hoe opened It, thinking [t bore on the legithnate business of tho oltice, Finding ita serloug eharacter, he directed a clerk to make aeopy, turned tho original letter over to Miss _ Walsh. and thon accopted her resignation. She debuted it for u week, wrote uo note nak- ing, for a rolnstatement, and then pro- ceeded to Jim Stuurt, the Special Agent, who obiigingly sword out om warrint charging Nolun with tampering with tho United Burtes malis, whieh Stuart has sworn to protect: from sucrlluge. . : , ‘This is the caso fn its entirety, and this fs tho ronson why the attorneys handled I soxingerly, why Phil Hoyne held’ bis breath, and why tho Jnrge nudiunce held tole breath, for fear a gust of wind would blow the wholo thing out of the window. The procee per wore uniivencd by by tho _antles of a cillow youth = named J. F. Hallissoy, who aeeupics tho dlual position of & Amal clerk nt A.D. Stowurt & Co.'s store and friend and protector of Mins Walsh. Hoe told his littte tite of how be bad «lropped hig shears In the button department to beard tho oppressor Notun in the elevator. His devotion and his cheek Nually got the better of him untit he usurped the functions of tho proses cuting pitoriiey ‘und was rtinuing the caso alone unt offectunily sut down upon by the Court. In’ spite of tho yuporlike churactor Of tho case itself, the Commissioner held dir. Nolan In $800 bosids to tho Grand Jury, refleving buinself of an oplnlon to the eifect mat bo did not bellove that tho defendant opened the letter Intentionally, but that the erlmo lay in making tho copy, Simgon W, Furwell and J. W. Stewart went on Nolan's bond, whilu the complitoint and her flery satellite vont tholr way, sutistied with thalr Vengeance on tho man who bud dlechurgedt an employé, oven though sho proved unfulthful. «+ COMPULSORY EDUCATION, ALD, STAUDER'S VIEWS, ThoCitizons’ Assovintion baying appointed a Comittee consisting of KE. 0, Lurned, Isane N. Arnold, Clinton Briggs, D. A. Kohn, and J, I. BMoAuley to conskter the subject of compulsory education and kindred toplea has referred to that Committee a memorial from Ald. Stauber, The Alderman wants an anti-truaney law, with prover persons to enforce It, tho right of voting to bo condittoned upon the ability ta reud tlnontly at slight dany of the languagos spoken tn Chivaga; prowlinns to cuuchurs why briny Ute tutored childron to eeboul and seouro tholr regulur attendance; anda unlversal eystom of kindor-gurtens, He would find and imprison parents whod> not alow thelr ohildrun wet icast nine mouths" schoollny cach your for six or woven succEsstvO. years, Sehvol oilcers should be empowered to Wutch traunt and vagrant children, and no ebild under 14 should be allowed to work ut any Jndustrial occupation for wages. Commuaitica pealnetiny: to provide sehoul uccommodations for ullebiliren of schvol ageshoutd becompelled ‘uy the Stato to do go, Mr, Stauber divolly strong. ly on tho iinportanco of kiudergurteng, and wants them introduced fii atl schools, publ 3 and ed one private, Ho wants Latin and Greek trely from High Schools, modern languuges to bo substituted therefor, All Norinal Schools should be strictly for the purpose of tuipurt- lug inetruction in the art of uduva- ton; only such pants should be adinitted as have recolyed & full HHigh-School education, and all gradyutes should be entitiod to” uconury of oflee during ood buhavior,” School Bourts should havo nothing tu do with tho exuminution of ecundidutes for teuchorships, but atl such candidutes should recetve uw diploma from uw Stute or elty Norinal School, and the State should gel Up a system Of pensions for ail touchors of Desntyiiie yeuns standing. German should bo taunt, dy all schools, including the kindor- ie GOOD FRIDAY. SERVICES 1N MISHOP CHENKY'S CHURON, Qood-Priduy sorvices wero held In Christ Chureh, corner of Bilehigan avenue and Twonty> fourth street, yeaterday morning, Miahop O, BE. Choney preached 9 short sermon from the ful- lowing texts Now before the fe Passov 01 Joaus knew that fie tont ies come t mito’ abould depart out of this world into the Futhor, bavlug loved His own whieh were in tho world, He loyed thon unto the end.—St, John, 2ith, de Tho reverond speaker said that tho toxt wus Tormurkuble iy showlug the relauons of Christ's people to tholr Master, Ho cluimed them by the virtuy of whut Ho had sulfered tu thelr behalf, Wauy of bla vougregution bud over read Ma. cauliy’s essay on Warren Hastings, they would remember that ho hud braved everything, euf- verything, to, gain the ono object of his Aho Fevovery of the lost catates of his une vestry, ‘That heritage that our trat Father forfelted was nobler and grander far than. a buronini estates, and whon at last His. efforta to regain It had met, with auccess—on that Good Friday whieh wo nll celebraredt-—how fered 1 well His Jory intone and self-snerificus had been rewarded, ‘ho Hishop related a touching story of a por dow who hid beet asked to glye up one of het tdron to kaye her life, but who bad followed Uhrist’s example and had given up hor own life rithor thin her enitd. We must begin 16 rentize that, as we aire the childron of Christ, wo must follow the dictates of Ifa Word, oven though the paths pointed out for us might) many times be rough and rugs Red. ‘Those good ovangeliats who penetmited the Western country ta preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, defying peril avd starvation ee shown us that If was xweet to obey tho will al tho Father, and ine reaped rich harvests of aule vation ns tho reanit of their Inbors In tha vings yard. Tho native soll of the Christina character and the Christlan ntmosphere were not of enrth, A tree benring tropical frit, tukon fron ita Hative sollwantld wither and dic, or bear spotted or tainted fruit. Christ dk not wish Us to bo of cart, tut wanted us to be ready at any moment to take up our eros and go to the Maator, ‘Tho toxt rovenicd Christ's feclings townrd Ilis people. All power, all motion, all tniltence: emanated from the great love In the breast of vl, and revented to us tho gront alfection borne by Im for fis pout is awn, What. patience He bad shown. How He had loved us. nthe light of this Good Friday what a thought it was that He loved us tothe end. He loaked forward to‘an end of our career, Would love ts thon? But He hid auld, * When tion niggest through tho water, ( will be with thee.* Lotus answer, * Though 1 walk throng tho Valley of tho Shadow of Death, C will tear no evil, for, Thow arbevith me, Thy rod and T staif (hoy comfort me. Anien." CROP NOTES. ILLINOIS. Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Dwianr, Mareh 26.—1t has rained, hinted, snowed, and frozen more or less for the last twenty-four hours. All farmework at. a standstill, aud with no prospect of resump- Uon for some time, ‘The weather Is mild, the, gruss looks green and the farmers look blue. # ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 4 Macomp, MeDonough Co, March 2.— Prospects for full wheat not very finttering, Dry weather in the fall and the [ate freezing weather have injured tho crop fully two- thirds, ‘The variety known as Siberian hn: stood the weather muen better than any other kiud, “There is mach of tho fall wheat grount being sown over with spring whent. Special Dispateh ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Mason Crry, Mason Co, March 26.—One- hate the corn iin farmers’ hands, Selling freely. No onts forsale, More will be sown than inst year. Winter wheat ling been loom- ing welltip to the Istof March, but.tne recent cold and dry weather has been telling upon it, and it sues not ptnnilve as well ns last year, ‘Special Dispatch to The Chteupo Tribune, JERSEVVILLE, Jersey Co., Mareh 9.—Wine ter wheat looking better than in the sprin, of 1879, About 100,000 bushels of old wheat stilton hand. Last year’s corn crop: about enough for home corsumption, IOWA. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, INpEPENDENCE, Buchanon Co,, March 26, More flax will be sown this season than usttal, Oats mostly in elevators, Will bo sown freely. Nothing being done in spring wheat, Scarcely sny will be sown, Not enough whent sown to bread us. ~“Rpectat Dispatch,to The Chleayo Tribune, Lanawoutny, Joues Co., March 20.—Thers. will be but Httle wheat sown, None to ship. Our inillers are. shipping In wheatto make, flour for home consiunption. + Special Dispatch ta The Chteago Tribune, Smsney, Osceola Co, March 20.—Whenat will not be suwn as loredly as March, 1870, No old wheat pn-hand, Flax and corn will! be our mun crop this senson, d KANSAS. Bpeetat Dispatehito The Chicago Tribune, Pranopy, Miatht Co., March 20,—Do not: be decelved bo any reports you receive from? Central Kansans, as the best-Informed farmers here say that we édnnot make over ahalf a crop of winter wheat should we have rain | now, Dry weather lias done the work. ‘The Inte-sown whent Tooked well ten days ago, but the sprouts were young ani tender, and they soon succumbed to the dry and cold weather, ‘The eartyssown whent was hardier, and that 1s what Wp must depend upon. MINNESOTA, Spectat Disputch'to The Chicago Tribune. Ervystan, LeSuenr Co., March 20.—Weathor cold and biekwards* But little, if any, sow- ing will be done thfmouth, Not more than one-fifth of the crop of, wheat left for ship- ment after seeding, * ‘Spectat Dispatch’to The Chicago Tribune, Montrevineo, Citppewa Co, Mareh 2,— Spring is backwatd; ground frozen ie “a ‘There will be about’ one-tenth of the wheat. eee 7 left after secding. "+ ITO. Spectat Dispatch’ fo ‘The Chieago Tribune. Mount Vicrory; Hardin Co,, Mare 26,— Winter wheat looking well, except on low ground, Flax will Ye sown largely this sea- gon, 4 Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Lisnos, Columbiana Co, Mirch 26,— Hessian tly inured: some of the wheat, but ol weriously So-far the crop isin good shape. WISCONSIN. Speciat Dispateh i The Chicugo Tribune, Smenoyaan Farts, Shoboygan Co,, March. 26,—Ground not ready for sowing, ‘Acreage of wheat will not bo large this spring. Cheeso -factories ard‘ about to start. More ben fifty will be running by the 10th of — INDIANA, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Linon, Greene Co,, March 2,—After dee ducting what it will take for home consump- tion, there $s vory little corn In the hands of farmers, ‘Ihe late severe coll weather makes the wheat look bad. The'dry winds also have hurt it. . MICHIGAN. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Enua, Lapeer Co,, March %,—Open winter has Injured the wheat some. Should the present weather continue it will suifer ma- torlally, —— MISSOURI. + Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Laxan, Barton Co, March 20.—Winter Wheat looks as promising as I over saw it, More go than last spring. a A MAMMOTH VINEGAR FACTORY, Among the myriads who dally retresh 9 feobto Appotite and invigorate a Ianguld digestion by tho varied proparations of which pure, pungent, and pulatablo vinegur forins tho princtpul part, Tow aro aware that this excellent article and cullnary stuplo !8 mostly manufactured In Chi- cago, Othor vincgar works, tw bo suro, oxiat, but Prusatng’s Vinegar Works, of this olty, havo long beon acknowlodged the most extenslvo ws- tablishmont in tho United States, and now wo fd the propriotors again adding to tholr fucill- tles by tho erection of now works on i scalo heretofore unprocedented and almost incredible. to persona unnequulntod with tho vast consump. ton of * Priaslag's Vinegar They have recent); Due haaet the double block bounded by Arnold, Clurk, Twenty-fourth, and. ‘Kventy-Arlo streots, giving thom n frontage of 1,436 (Cut on tho fuur streets, whieh thoy ary now papel tiling up with buildings. The nun bulld- Ing wil be threo stories high, vommenciug at Arnold street and run buek ty Clark, whoro thoy: will dave six shipplog doors, from whico thoy can loud dirvetly Inty the ears on thelr wldus truwk, connectest with all tho railroads in Chicas ro. Their grain will come frum the corn und fnitoy Helis of Minolg and lowa by way of tho Chleayo, Huck Talund & Pucitio Hallrasd, while thote fruit and cooperage stock from Silehigan and Indiana wil be funded st tho door by tho Lako Shore & Michiqun Southorn, and the Wost- ern Indlanu will bring their coal direet, Buch advantages ws these cannot fail to make thomgelves felt when combined with tho faut hut Mosani, Prussing & Co, huye thoirown upple and Hane “ureaseds jullls, distillers, and mult= juice rdiinerics, so that they convert the rw mitteriat from ite erudest: form, pOMroly Unsve tholr own supervision, Into the vincwur that has . acquired such a famous ruputition for its purity und palutubleneds, ‘Tho bulanes of tho promises willbu used for storing niw material and wtock, ao that tho vinegur will rout for monthe tn large. yats, making it clear and brilllunt in appear anco, and giving it the full, rich Uavor that tine wlone cun linpart. . DES at A Warning to Husbands, Paria Dispateh to New York Herald. All New York husbands bloased with charming ’ but expensive wives should meditate upou the story of Count Potovk!. ‘Phat gentleman geome to have glyua Mine, Potook! on tinmanse fatl-, tude in bee munner of deallug with Paris trades- poople, Tho other day a fushluuably milliner gent in ber ittle bill Cor one year's bonnets, 1¢ amounted ty '310,601f 8c, Mine. Fromont, an equally: fashlouable ingere, followed sult with w bill of 70,000 fruncs for wix months* uudercloth- ing. Count Potocki, although ensy-guloy, re- fused tostand this, and demanded ‘veriiication Wa legnl expert. | ite ia willing te pay the odd -contimes, but thinks thore are too inany francs, Atmerjonn htabands will ples a THE BUCKMEYER CASE. A Noted Woman Once More In Court— A Fortuno at Sinko. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prrranuna, Pa, March 2,—Mrs, Duek- ineyer has come to thé surface again; this thne at Bradford, Pa, Sho ts well-known in Cloveland, Chicago, Colimbus, O., and many other places, Mrs, Buekmeyor Is the re- puted daughter of a Mra, Case. Gen, Slay- ton marricd Into the famlly, which 1s of Ca- natian origin, In court at Bradford to-day, Mrs..Casu swore that Mrs. Buckmoyer was not her daughter, but the child of an Indian Chief and white woman, and that her hus- band had adopted the child some thirty years aro ant kept tho secret until this time. Mra, Buekimeyer claims to be Mrs. Case’s légitinmte daughter, and had the tatter arrested on the charge of per- ury for swearing to the contrary, Mrs. Buckmeyer shed ‘tear copiously, Mra Slayton, Mrs, §3.’s sister, guve the “Court .t specimen of her cloquenes, and when all was done the Jrdge said that, in view of the con- iMeting evidence and the gravity of the charge, he did not wish to take: the respon: sibility of deciiling the case, but would leave Itton jury. He accordingly held Mrs, Case §n $300 ball to appear at court. ‘The aninius of tho Prosecution Hes in the fact that thore fs aconstderable fortune coming to Mrs, Case and her legitimate oitspring rom Candi, ant if Mrs, Buekmeyer is proved to be an Ul- legitimate child: she will not come in for a. “divs.” $$ ATTENTION 1S CALLED to Delight’s excellent hair preparation, Many leading vltizens have been bencilted by using it. ———a : The Eldredgo Sewing-Maching—It leads the world, and is tha best for you to buy, Sold on monthly payments. 199'Stale street, —— Times: Our highest arttats in dentistry: The McChesnoys beyond doubt, though but $8 a set In packing furs for hot wenther Indica should not forget Buck & ftayner's Moth Powdor, ———— Cigars and enndics bought at Dawson's are all fon, Remember the number, 211 State, DEATUS. MHOOD—In St Aumustine, Fla., Maretr 0, Miss Carrio F. flood, of Rockford, 11, aged dl years. Yinernl servieos ut Rockford on Monday, March 2), BEF ClOUk pp. tn, McUAITHTYAfarch 25, Angela, oldest and belavod daughter of ‘timothy F. and Nora dtcUarthy, aged 8 yeura und 3 8. Nineral by rarringos to Calvary, to-day. at 10:30 a.m, AYKES—Mareh 25 at 20} South euria-at, Abbio 1, sker, ‘Funoral at 1 o'clock, Remains taken Kast, Ei7-Vormont papers please copy. HOGHE~Mareh 25, Atarirct Hoche, aged 60 years. Funeral from tho residence of hor daughter, Mra. Pandloy, V0 North Hutstod-at., Sunday mourn Hae Murch ff, at I o'clock, from house tu Church of St. Vincent de Paul, thence by cearringos to Calvary. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Political, MHINND WAND REPUBLICAN Chun wiht hold a mecting this avening nts o'clock nt Mare (no's Hint, corner tndlonu-ay, und ‘Twonty-socund> at._Ail Republicans in tho ward Invited. (Pile YOUNG MENS REPUNLICAN CLUD OF the Hecond Congresatonal District will meat this Qveoning ut Carpenter Hall, 22 West Aindixon-st, Pile FOURTH W Aitd REPORTICAN OLUD WILL met this eventing at Armory Hail, Indlana-av. TPIS THRTEENTH WARD REPUBLICAN CLUR £ willhnuid a regular meting thiy soning a Pelock, at No, OH West Indiata-sh, ie Tie Tis! CAN REPUNTAC. Lup the ‘Twolfth whl meet at Lonard’s Hall, af OF Ward ey West Mudison-st., this evening nt 8 o’clack, Atgsara. O.1. ann, Martin Beem, und W, 1, Sngon will ad- dress the mesting, MisceNancouw, AST MEETING OF 'THE PHILOSOPHICAL 80- cloty and olection of ofticors oceurs tu-night at & veluck, Ut the Art Gallery, 10 Stato-ak Locture by Pie malo J. Hatheway, Subject: “Immanuel et fPMIE REV, ARTHUR RUTOMI Wild, OFFICIATE Sunday nt the Churen of tho don, c a Hulloste, Blass wt Ural, 8, V3 Qi. Ab tho latter, Gounud’s Muss of tho Sacrod Heart Will bo sung, ‘and ndmlasion will bo by Ueket Matter the’ procosston, Solemn Vospors will 7PM MENDES OF OLD BATTERY A, CHICAGO Ajuht Artillery, nro requested to meet this morn- Wu'ctuck, ut the attice of Join W. Mucecy & Co. Rooiw'No, 2 Chaimbe: the funerat of Commo ‘Lhomas « mains will arriva nt the Wolls-at, dapot at 10:43, to ba Interred at Gracoland. pits, SUNDAY-SCHOOL ‘THACHERS MEBTING will be held in Farwell Hall at noun t-duy, W. I. Jacobe willlead. ‘Tho exurcises will be aa tor service, fIMIK COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS MEBTING will be held atthe Young Men's Christian Asso- PPK CITIZENS’ LEAGUK FOR TK SUPPRES- sion of the Snie of Liquor to Minozs have nureod upon u rorles of Satuniay vvoning untertainments, the first of whiob will ba given atNu. i ‘wenty- vond-at-thisavening, KB. A, Stwrrs will orate on “That Hoyy't Prof, Hudalph will tell whathe knows obout the" Smith Boys,” und Lumband's Glee Club wit wing. Adnilasion 10 conts, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Bim und Rich Flavors Vanilla Lemon ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE ROYAL FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ROYAL VANILLA and LEMON pre- Serve ta the higheat degree the trv flavors ofthe frult. For peculiar deicacy and riche ness, a8 well as great strength and perfect purity, they have no equal. As proptietors 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 Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER C0., NEW _ YORK. UBRIAGHTS SPANIMIL LUNTIEAL, BALD HEADS Gan bo covored with a fino growth of nutural _ HAIR ” And tho tosvof Halr provented by the uso of DELICHT’S SPANISH LUSTRAL! WE WILL GUARANTEE IT! In proof of above claims wo herowith givo the nam: Of » fuw well-known citizens who have tried tho ur cle und dewonatrated ita miorits: edge, D. 1, ev, Nr, Good+ eves pycrrett, Ion, ome, The Best Testimonial ts a Bottle of the Lustral! TRY ITV. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTL"E. Can bo procured of any respuctablo Drugyist in the U.S. of Canada. 19 guantitiva at any of the Whole- pale Drug Mousos tn Chicago, or ut thy Heudquarters, A. M. DELICHT’S HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, 153 MADIN LICAGO, (DYEING AND CLEANI Hatub. IS Dresses, Shawls, like, Fooling Volvvus "aterinos> and xed Gouds, &e., eo jonts: Ying uibesiuay dyed “ana cleanod at uuall expobse, Orders roculyod aud returued by express. { AUG. SCHWARZ, the wad 10 South Cltkat, Chie tise TRUNI Canned Goods! VEGETABLES . n. Por Dor, Hw 1.0 i 23. Worn, 113 Pamnbkin, Blain, 1 Marrofat lens, 2 ig eat gb ean Li necotan Ting Hoan. {2-tb enn 13 Biring Beane e FRUITS. Io Poacher, 3-th, cans... ‘ably Penches, $1 cana (och Caane at Bing Fly Fours and i"ineappios, 2-1b ents Cherries TMackberries $2-Ib cans, Gooseberries Callfornia Pears, Apricots, cte., 234-1, Yory Test white Winter Whent, per brt .. Very Heat Minnosota Patont, por tithe... i. Rocalved direct from the finest milisiy tho country, Evory burrol gunrantovd, and dolivored freout charge STANDARD SUGARS. PURE SYRUPS. Festra Biivar Delp, 6: Haim Honog Delp. 6: Exten California Url; Now Maplo Syrup, SALT FISH. Mackerel family por kit. per kits ienkew Mackorol, fat futn! Enalinh 1 Bay, por ki ackerel share, p Mackurel, No. 1 Mess, pe Columbia (tier Battmon, por ki Gonuine Imported Loct Fyno ¥ Hames, Dupeo’ Unindée Oaunenls1-1b ni Suirch, best ghiss, U-lb box, Condensed Mik, Kwiss brand, por de Choculnta, Mafra lala, pur Mas. Chocointe, Maltinal's sweot, por Id. Alkothrepta, Snulth' Cocoanut, Schepp's,: Golating, a Hokiny Powder, 0 Hles, best Carolina, par) ‘Orange Marninindo, dolltur, ansurted, 2-1b jars Muspberry Jum, 2-1 en i Apule Butter. 1b enn 5 Bird Seed, Hemp, Rape, Canury, ur Millet, porlb,, 6 Iniperial Granuni, por phat. ry Funey Crackera—Nlennea 6) 10 Aninials, Hirde, or Alphiabors, By DRIED FRUITS. Apples alleod. per Ib... Fenelon, unparest, vGr ib Pitted Cherries, por 1b, Hnauberrien, par 1b. Whortieberrios, per itt... HICKSON’S PURE UNCOLORED TEAS. ‘Ten Dust, por pound ».250 and 700 Japan, por pound, Bo." Very bust, frie Qolong. per pound . He, auc, Bic, Vory best, (ic English Broukfust ound..We, We. Very best, wd Young Hi; a Bee eee {per 1b. d8eA%6880050 Vory best78a Gunpowidor, Chinesy Mixture (highly recommended ta those who USC BMG LM), POF Bass. essoseeecce sensor: OC Also ull kinds of Flavoring’ tiéas—Assam, Urange, ekoe, Flowery Pokog, Cuper, ate. Our boat Toad ara as dino aa any that aro sold in this inarkel Wonitow adlscount of tive conts per pound when five ds are taken nt a tine, COFFEES. poun Greon Mo, por Ib. Green Juva, U, G. Green Arablan Mooha, per ib, Ronat itho, per iv, Rowst Javine 0. G. por Roast Arabian Mocha, por ib, Goods dolivored In all parts of city fro o| ur wagons leave for tho Sonth and : Wert, Sider, 1,7 fur tho North Side and Laka Viow nt emi for iiyde Park and Kenwood ioe Gayauind Bridnynat ip, tit for Enulowaoa Wednur- 0) cr 4pm und i Ap, m,} the Stock-Varis Weinesdnya nnd Bat- tip. my for Lowandale Shursdays atl p.m. Vartion in the country can romit by Post Offica Or- ger or Henk Draft und hava thelr vnods povked and delivered ot the doputs freo of chorye. Wo muke nu chargo for boxes. HICKSON'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE, 113 East Madison-st. UF-SEND FoR COMPLETE PRICE-T18t, MAILED AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Stund 8 Rundolph-at., Gonoral Auctioncors, For Saturday’s Sale, 9:30 THIS MORNING, Parlor and Chamber Sets, A FULL LINE CARPETS, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Genoral Merchandise, Crockorr and Gtosaware, Chro- mus, Re, HUISON, FLEMSHEIM 3..C0,, and MI Randotphest. PEREMPTORY SALE FURNITURE OF 20 ROOMS, Monday, March 29, at 10 o’clock, At 127 West Madison-st. Carpeta, Beda and Hedding, ko, Also two Piano: Pets Ha MON, PLATT EIS Oe auelen, At 133 West Madison-st Tuesday Morning, March:30, at 10 o'clock, ‘Wo set] without limit or rosorve THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, Eton of 12 Rooms,-Btoves, adstends, Bodulng, Ci Pues Sha Conoral Hhansckougiew tects coo CBee ELISON, PLIUSHEIM & CO, ‘Sand 2) Hundol Fi By HENRY & HATCH ‘ EXTRA LARGE TRADE SALE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Hand and Machine Afuds, Tuesday, Murch 30, argu comlmments of Faster und city goods obizo us tu furce the wale on ‘Tueslay to muke-room for invulces on the way. ‘this vill rive buyors/an opportunity thy bust assorted stuck of Huot and Shous. in Chie cugo, Sulu peremptory ia oyury aunagy of the word, Cunttaeneing promptly at 10. Wednesday, March 3! REGULAR BRAD SAL DRY GOODS, GLOTHING, Gonts' Furnishing Goods, Fur und, Wout Stats, 1.200 ards Diack and Garnet Grog Grain Milks, Spring Dross eat, Jouns, Chaslarures,, Laney, Wali ts and ‘ties, ursats, Dut ‘are, Notions, Carpets, otc, at re a, UUMNIGY & HLATUL, . ogee an tues tail Aetliotrs CLOTHES CLEANING. 7 Can be beautifully py "aR Pe oboe RON tT jab triging: expense and yx. Tomed C, U0. D, COOK is ots By iy Wert Madison: Louls, LADIES AND GEN'S,} ? to seloct from (Oy adios Drunsou,Bacquos jc. dyed and cluanvd, HAST HUGS. FATE Py huis» wondortul varloy of Eerchaee ASA Tae $140, BES $4, atid $8 eae, tik, intiine tl GUNTHEIs contoctonors, Td Mudisonost CANDY, ah Eyory Day. Conaide 44 ds 60 BVATE ST. TRUNES. ‘Vourtsia, Travotare, Exc! signtata should visits CUAS. T, WILES - For I'runks, Hatchela Baye, awe. Mt will poy, No. Lit Statvest. OODS, i Woholoralu & Hotslt “Sen: Ly Te Wiouussuntcso. teauyabste, Solo ayent fur the “MULTI FUL.” Wis wade worden ad peered. TL Stare, aa Was asa. iaua-ah CLOTIL ide The Popular Cloth: iors this Season, Jas, Wilde, UF Cor, State and Madison-sts, Our immense Salesroomg are completely stocked with the latest and most desirable styles of Hen's, Youths’, Boys, and: Children’s CLOTHING. We are making special ef- forts in the introduction of our Children’s Clothing. All we ask is a close in- spection of our stock before purchasing. Special attention is called to our line of Men’s Spring: Oversacks, Ulsters and Ul- sterettes. . All goods marked in plain figures. One Price, C. O. D., to all. ' Cor. State and Madison-sts, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & C0., und & Wabash-ay. AUCTION. ODS DEPARTMENT. REGULAR TRADE SALE, Tuesday, March 30, 9:30 a.m. CLOTHING. Another Largo and Thoroughly Welt-Assorted Line in Men's, Youths’, and Boys Stylus, Full Sults, Coute and Vests, Panta and Vosts, Pants onty, und Vests only, We dosire tho attention of tho ‘Trade to a cons aignment of All-Wool Pants, Summor Wolghts, Full Idned, Kspectatly Dontrable, Regular Sizes, Warrant- od. We shall atay offer on invoice of Cottunade Panty extra bony, LADIES’ ULSTERS. Wo shall offor an Involee of ALsL-WOOL Goods an- dorthia fiend. Latest Stylos, Spring Colors, Home Manufacture, Strictly Sensonabie, Perfect. Warrant aut. Alao Uw balance o€ an Tavulea ot Ladies’ Prlot Wrappers, Dresses, &e., £c. SPECIALTIES! Cashmeres, Sultings, Silks, Mohairs, Hosiery, Cottonades, Jeans and Flannels, Fur and Wool Hats. Caps, Plated Tea and Dinner Knives, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Russia and Irish Crashes, Ruchings and Collarettes, Gros Grain Rib- bons, Ladies’ Two, Three, and Four-Button Kid Gloves, Hamesses, Halters; and Trave eling Bags. i : . ONE O'CLOCK P.M., CARPETS. GEO, P, GOKB & CO., Auctloncors. WE SHALL: CLOSE OUT AT AUCTION, On Wedaesday, March’, at 8:30 a.m. prompt, 8,600 CASES CHOICE CUSTOM-MADE. BOOTS, -SHOLS, ~ AND’ SLIPPERS Evory kind and quallty any good rotailor requirct will bu found In this aulo, 5 Catalogues aud youds réady for inspection Monday aku, P, GORE & CU. Wund wt Wabusb-ot, Thursday, April], at 9:30 a. m., REGULAR TRADE SALE — ‘CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE: 40 crates W. Q.’and C, C, Ware. 25 casks Rock. aud Yellow Ware 2,000 pris, Glassware, Sage.” Also full line Lamps Brackets, Chim neys, Shados, Table Cutlery, otc. Goods packod for country morchants, QEO, 1. CURBS O0., “Anotloneert.« By D. LONG & COs, * AucHonoors, 13 Randolphese: Regular Saturday's Sale, . ‘This Baturday Morulpg,March 71, af 100. nL, NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE Of all kinds, Carpots, Stoyes.und General Household Goods. time Care avn 1G & UO., Auctonesr, 1 WIGYGR a6 Ay) ho ul Biel : g ghoy wilt trav 9s PE ZED “olive In uw day, wid the! = eee cent stamp for Cul ' Jw, ‘Tuo. M. Fated, 459 Slateat., Chicag®.