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_ ‘SHE OITY. GENERAL NEWS. JS. Mitts, Dayton, 0. leat the Palmer, W. 8, Rausny, Now York, at the Gartner, Mantadux Levy, Japan, is at the Palmer. Futurn, Belvidero, is at the Tromont. 11. H, Orers, of Milwaukeo, is at the Gardner. J, A. Kinunan, of Earlville, ML, is at tho Gardner, Janes A. Toone, Tucson, Arizona, is at tho Sherinun i. ¥, Atritnr, Now York, and the Tragedians of Kulumazoo are at the Tremont. Wuatam J. Brooks, New Orleans, and Palmer Hale, Westerly, R. 1, are nt the Palmer. Indian Territory, and Maj.<Gen. Meld, U. 8 A. are at tho Palmor. Hesny Kir, President United States Express Company, Buffalo, N. ¥., ient tho Grand Pacific, Juvex James Gnant, Davenport, and Mshop J, O'Conner, Nebraska, are at the Grand. Pacific. A. FAULKNER, Galyeston, 'Tex., ani D, A. : Tlolbrook, St. Paul, are registored at iho’ Tre- mont, * Wire Ginterre and Mr. and Mra, 0, A. Teon- ' ari, of tho“ Prof, Hopkins" party, aio at tho . Bherman, j Frep 111s, London, Eng. Prof. E. Ui Abbott, Hib Cambridge, Mass, and Judson Kilpatelok, Now ‘ ; Jersey, are at tho Grand Pacine. i Mra. L.C. Forp and Mr. Charles Haydler, of + Cloyeland, who are to xppenr at Jossio Burtictt's 4 soncert, are at the Grand Paelfic, V. DB, Buck, Kongas City, Willinm (2. Nichol- son, Leadville, Oulo,, and W. ©. Dickey, Clove Innd, O., are stopping at tho Sherman. + “Our Counmty's Derenpens” kept thom- selves locked trp for sovoral hours in sthe Appel- late Court room Inat evening to cortalder “or- ganization." . Mi. Louis Dyer, whose name was 1 fed in con- + nection with an interviow with tho Conntde , Lesseps, printed In Tin Trinune of Sunday, (9 not a Professor, but a tutor in Greek: tt Harvard. C.W. CHREVEI, 0 nightewatchman, found a newly-born femateychiid lying in a bm tket un tho sidewalk in front of No. di Warr 3n avenue, lee Oleson took. the walf to the Foundiings’ joing. J.F.DARNARD, Suporintendent Krmsas City, Bt. Joe & Connell Tlutls Rallroad, 5t. Jose] 14 and J. if, Drake, General Maunger 13t, Paul & i Sloux City Ruibvond, St. Paul, ure at the Grand Pace, ‘Tne Chicago Homeopathic Collegerwill hold their fourth annual Oommencement iit Horshey :. Music-Hall this evening. ut 8 o'clock, Tie vilo- dietory ar be by Prof. E.M. Hale, Io public ure Invited, * | AN ow ner is wanted at Central Stqtlon for a Diack sf ik purse trimmed with steel beads, cons taluing, nv osmatl sum of money. IL waa found yestoy duy near the corner of State umd Wash ngtyn sireets by Ofliecr Beaublen, 1 fae official report of John Forsythe. as Chair- ‘vin of the Committee of Arrangenents for the salv of tickets for the Parnell me sting at the Lixpusition Muilding on Feb, 33, bay been made out. ‘The gross recelpts were $6,010;, wrosa ox- pense, $1,455; net proceeds, $5,515, _ _ Epwanp P. Woop, an old member of tho Vol- unteer Fire Department, and for veveral yeurs foreman of Company No.3, dled recently av his home in Take View, and 1s to be buried at 10 p'eloelt Wednesday afternoon. Members of the present Fireimen’s Assoviation will be in attend- Tne. is Cnanurs JAMESON, 8 yenrs of nye, whilo at- tempting to board an outgoing train on the Luke Bhore & Michigan Southern Vailroud at tho Vwelfth strect crosaing, uceldentaily fell be- xeath the wheels and had his left leg erushed, Ins, Lee und Murahall, who nttended bln, think the ley will have to be amputated. : Cuanes Fars, lying at No, 31 West Ohio street, while under the Influenée of Mquor Suns, duy evening, fell some place near the corner of Milwaukee nvenue and Halsted street. He was Jound Inte nt night by a policeman, who took himbome. His pight, mikle was badly sprained or broken; and bia face and hands badly bruised and cut. AMONG the persona attending tho United Btutes District Court asa‘witness is Mr. John Sweeney, who for many years was well-known us the foromnun of the Inching shops of tho [lt nois Central Railroad, He left Chicago twenty years ngo; waan prisoner nmong the Indians, served all during tho Wae, and has sineo been enguged on various railways of tho West and Southwest, and this is tho ftrat tina be has been. in Chiengo since 1880, A Bins. Rontxson, engrged by James Herne to play Aunt Beteey, in * Henrts of Onk," when that plece wns in preparation for production at. Hamilin’s bas, browsht suit against Mr. Herne in the suin of $e of contract, Mr, 08 for brencl Herne claims that soon after tho contract was made it beeame evident, that Mrs. Kabingon could not-do the part Justice, and, thorefore, ho wus obllited to brenk tho. agreement, Tho cio will be heard before Justice Summertield April 1. Jacou Strrrins, an employé at Schmidt & Glndo's brewery, while trying to han’ block and tackle froma windyw of tho jeo-house ut 2200 yesterday aftornon lost his balance and fellout. Hie fortunatuly struck fect foremost on the ground somo thirty-tive feot below. At first it was tliought ho bad escaped injury, but Dr. Hetlgos, who attended hin thinks his Injuries were all Internal, and that thoy may yet prove sJangcrous, Ho ts « Ger- mun, 48 yeurs, of uge, and lives at No, v62 Orchard streot. ? THe TRIBUNE pubtiahed panning of Attornoy-Goneru,! Edsall regarding tho 1 per rent penulty on taxes not paid by the ist of May,—an oplnion which overrules that of Coun- ty “Attorney Wilkatt. tho opinion Delinquent tax-payers at "on will therefore take notice all unpald taxes of 1870 and of prior years there vill bo a penalty of 1 per cent for avery month or fractional partof amonth that they romain unpuld after tho Ist of May, aad that the Interest will bogin to run, not from the time dudainent 4s had in court, but from tho Ist of May. ‘Try Ladies’ Mite Boulety of St. ‘Thomas’ Church: gave avery onjoyablo musical nnd dramutic on- tertainment Just evening at the church, Indiany vente and ‘Twenty-niuth street. Tho — program ‘consisted “of — readings, recitations, songs, and tableaux, concluding with a farce entitied “My “urn Next." St. ‘thomas’ Church 1s an Episcopal mission church, established for the bonvit of the colored people in the southern part of tho olty, and already has A ood-sized congregation, The entertainment: hut evening was form the benellt. of the chureh und, und quite wgum was reallzcd, Mra. Lucy Wescorr and Mra, W. G. Tatho- way, both of No,’ 618 Michlynn avenue, while crossing Wabush o.venuo at Sixteenth street nt Il o'vlock yesterday forenoon, were run down Dyn horse und wa yon driven by some unknown person, Who drove rupkily-away, ‘Tho budies were taken to thelr homo at tho above num > her, where they were utwended by Dr, Roswell + Bark. Mra, Weateott tind her left arm broken, @ and wos slightly Jatured otherwise, Mr. Huth~ eway's fevt wens both badly bruised, but the doctor did not think that auy bones were broken, Tt is expeeted tnt Qilleur Mitchell, who ree celved some information concerning tho fet the the driver, will bo ublo to elfect bis ure at, Tux Unton Veteran Club met last evening in thelr rooms In tho Grand Paeltic Hotel to. cone sider the udvist bility of having 2 tveture on Col, Ellsworth, to yo dellyered by Lieut, Hrownell, who a thin in Stay, 1801, when the Colonel was killed by Jackson on the upper atulrs of tho Miruhull Howse, Alexandria, Va.,atter Ellsworth had taken down tho Rebol tig which bud Ying, from the housetop. The idea =f Ur wns encouraged, 18 Tout. Bro i nell will wppeur in his old carparal's dress, cart ing the old gun with whieb hy killed Elswortl slayer, ‘Tha lvoturo ttself gives a full history of Uaworth, and recites facts about hin that wero never known, oven to his old comrades in tho Zounves, The lecture will be hold under the ‘Ausplees of tho Veteran Club, at Central Must ull, ahsémo timo to be duvided upon hereafter, ‘Tug numbor of striking parlor framemakers 4s being graduuily reduced, there being less thin: 400 out” yesterday, fully 300 having gone to work in tho shops where tho advance of 16 por ceut hus been conced Bix of tho cleven tian ufucturers have given in, Cloavor Broa, and Tittle & Giiokler being the latest, All the athars, however, are runuing tholr shops, employe ing u few machine hands but no cabinet. _ nukers, Efforts gra apaielnig fo Kar mon tn Clie cinnatl, St. Louts, and other citfes, but the Chi- tao Unlon has telegraphed to those piaces, and tho members say nu Union men can bo ine duced to come here, Already three coliperatlye vhops have been started here,—one by twenty- divy men, another by elght, aud a third by six » aul others are talked of, Tho frumemakers now Jiolding out still suy they will not collavnt tu ro- turn to thelr benches ut the old prices, and tho five tring who huve not given the advance say ‘that they will not nuke any concessions, Noat 8ruvy, & Deputy Sherif of Lawrence County, Dakota Territory, puased through this vity yestorday with ug band 9 jooking buteh of prisoners as one could wish te ave, Thelr nines: ave ‘t. J. HUM, Extward Kelly, Churios Hubbnrd, Q. Woalley, Willluin Hurrls, and Cyrus Reod, > Ducy are tho notorious ey of highway- Ten whe . used to rat tho Weuds Woo mall coaches, Many and many a pene has been compelled to deliver his Waluubics to these dovila ut the end of a cocked reyulver, ‘Ehoy ure tho feltowa who succeedes in stealing w large amount of gold in burs, which wus ufterwurds recovered, Sovvy, tho Deputy in charges isk inun woo looks Re Gough, he didn't know what fear ta. He hud hig worthice shackled und handuuffod by three and ‘ tour, Barce of them were triple Teg-chained “4. aud riveted, and four of thom were Ircated the sume way, only they bad the henatit bf one more chuln and rivet euch, A “ty Ae o i and Kol- Jy wera tho lenders of tho yang, and the arrest () Oftho even and thelr conviction rlds Dakota of as hurd fut of rultinua us ever were allowed to exh. ‘They have cuch been sentenced to five urs ut-burd lubor ut the louse of Correction, ruil, Mick, whence they were taken yester- TILE CHICAGO TRIBUN TUESDAY, .MARCII 30, 1880— TWELVE PAGES. any afternoon, via the Michigan Central lall- round. MILITIA MATTERS, ‘A meeting of tho “Scots Conpany," which herenfter will bo known as Company G of tho Sixth Battullon, was beld hist ovening at tho armory af that organization, corner of Wabash avenue and Van Buren street. The meeting was informal. A goodly number of members wore added to the organization, and three com inittecs, consisting of three membeora witelt were nppolnited to ennvass tho North, South, mtd Weat Divisions of the elty for recritita, ft was stated that 10 Scotehmen had siynitied tholr ine tention of soning tho company. Capt, Robins, Adjutant of tho Sixth Rattalion, who ts reeruit> fing the compiny, stated that ho would be pros ent atthe armory exch afternoon from & ta 6 o'clock, and avery ovoning except Wednesday at Bo'clovk, to enlist mombers, Tho meoting then adjourned, the Sixth Rattallon annual mnustor and tne Epetion with take pines palnnins evening, and if tho wenthor pormits ft will bo held fn tho Ex- positiier Mulktiig. jay monthly meeting of the shi oill- Fleet Brigade was hotd in the clubs room ‘of the , Gardner Uouse Inst even- ing, with on ‘fair onttemtance, An ine formal talk was indulged. in regarding tho future hendquurtors of the sta, and some talk was had with reference to getting up a military Dall of officors at one of the Inrge hotels for tha: purpose of securing money with which to ftup thelr quarters, the amount reeelyed from tho Stato belug inadequate for the purposu. MINS MINNA WHIOIT. Lnat week & number of prominont society eople of tha city, including Mr. and Mrs, E, C, anrned, Mr, nel Mrs. 8. H. Kerfoot, Mr. nit Mrs, CG. TL MeCormick, Mr. and M: Or cera of the Tsbnin, ” Mr. and Mrs. Ma Hin ner, Mr. and Mra, J.C. Parsons, Mr. and’ Mrs, Potter Patter, Mr. and Mri, f Mes Gregor Adams, Mr. and Mra, Joseph Kirkland, Mr. and Mra, Robert 1. Lincoln, Mr. and Mra, We K. Ackerman, Mr and Mrs. J, G, Shortall, Mr. and Mra. He 1.) MeCormick, Mr. and Mra. W. 0, Earned. Mr, cand) Mra. . J. Raymond, Str. and. Mrs. D, 4 Mes and Mrs. Bryan Lanthzop, Ca Mr. ind Mra. F Mr, ‘uso Wright, ¢ invitation to a lurge number of | tho society people of the city to be rad= 0 ent at tho. parlors of the Palmer touse Inst ovening ota elussteal and dramutic reading and recitation. by Miss Minna Wright, of Hiinols, Aimember of the New York Shakesperean Club, Those who recelved invitations were requested to went them at tho parlor door promptly ut & o'clock, The effect of this somowhut unusual notice waa to bring together one of tho lergest nnd most fashionable gatherings that hive use sembled since the (rant reeeptions Inst winter, ro 6 ono dress, hove ever, and the onifair owas inform Misa Wright was first found tone of the lar; parlors of the hotel, where she was Introduced ton majority of the ladies and gentlemen who camy ‘to iake ber acquaintances by Mr. S. oH Kerfoot and Mr, doseph Kirk Innd. The young débutante proved to. be wt lidy of grace and rolluement, nud those who ree eelved Invitations did not regret that thoy had taken tho trouble to bo present and mect a pers son who conid combing talent with social grace and culture, Miss Wright, whe was, previous to lost ovening, alinust a total stranger in this elty, might well feel complimented in seving so many people of reflnoment and ine ftlucnes present to encourage her In starting out upon her professional carcer, And afterwar when tho munagers of the entertainment te the company to tho large club-room of tho hotel, which was tlted to overtlowing with Fests, and Miss Wrignt appeared before thon Inthe character of n drninatic render and re- elter, she did not disuppolnt her Hsteners In the Tenst, Juduing from the marks of La ge ae which’ thoy bestowed upon her, The young lady showed that she combined three qualities that should imnke her successful in her pro- fession—tatent, grace, and beituty. She wi frequontly encored, and she responded en tine. Misa Weight way supported, or ussisted, by Carl Wolfgohn and Miss Fowler. ‘The alfalr was execllently managed, oversbody swag mide to fecl confortable, and ail appeared to nine: themselves greatly. Next Saturday night Miss Weight will appear before a public atte dence in Fulrbank Hall, sturt for the North to ill and next week she will it eneaygenents, THE CLLry-ILALL, A PINAL estimate for the bridge noross tho canal at Kedzlo avenue was issued yesterday. Tuowtixson & Reev wore yesterday given an estimate for 818441 on necount of work on the new Clty-Hull. SANITARY-INSPECTOR SRVERIN resigned yes- terdny, to take offect Thursday. He ts te take w better place in tho Sheriff's oiliee, ‘Tne stomework on tho new City-Hall was re: Bumed- yesterduy, and the contractor expects to get the structure under roof during tho year. ‘Tnx City Engincer has caused a sectional drawing of 6 bullding to be made showing tho best system of private drains, and the most of fective way of preventing. sower-gus, ete. It is on exhibition in the Drainage Department, and those contemplating builling bougea are ine vited to examine it freo of cont, Tux deaths for the weok onding Saturtay were 171. ugalnst 105 the proceding week, and Wu for the corresponding weok of hist year, ‘The causes we Consumpfiolt, 19; dlvhtherin, Ws; pneumonia, 43 convulslons and b Nitin, It cneh; measles, 4; ‘let-fever and croup, 7 euch; Bright's disease, &; inanition, 4; und henrt-discuse, 3. HAUT Orvicen TAs yestorday solzed and condumned xoven cholera hogs in ‘tho Jackson street market, and Commissioner DeWolf 1s 0 little curious to know where thoy camo" from, and cspectally how it was thut Ojlicer Sweeney, of the Btock-Yards, allowed thom to pass him. They were very badly dixensed, and one of tho eilbers was sont to Dr. Danforth for oxauilna- on, Tie County Collector seston. set nbout the collection of the 187'74 personal ptoporty taxes with tho purpose of pushing things, ‘The Con- troller ig expecting those In arrenra to cull upon him new, under the resulution of the Council authorizing hitn to compromise such clalms. Ono Individuat catled yosterday, hut his case was ro- ferred to the Law Department, whore many are Ikely to go, No generat bass of settioment haa buen agreed upon, but the Coutroller will inike the best terms he can in each aga, Insrectort SINCLATE Saturday reported n caso of destitution on Wilcox aveniic, and mado a terrible ploture of It, It wus thought at the tine that the story was overdriwn, and yester- duy Cominfiastoners Spofford and Meyer enlled at the Houlth Oltlce and brought uw trinscript of tho County Agent's books, which show that tho family have been given double rations by the county for some months past, nud that they have also beon provided with conl, meiient at+ tendunee, ete. The Commissioners aiso claim that Instend of the family boing in ith, as represented by Sinctatr, thoy, are cleanly, aud ore getting wong reasonably well. There Is something wrong somewhere, and, with viow 0 reconelling the confiicting storics, Sinclalr and the County Agent will confer this morniug, TIE COUNTY BUILDING. Tuy Commiltco on Churitica will meot to-dny, Yus Collector for the Town of Worth turned over his books to thoCaunty Colloutor yeatorday. Tux murder trial of Charles Schenck, tho young Dohomiun who fought witha comrade with fatal results, Is get for to-duy In tho Cri inal Court, but it 4a doubtful whether it will come alt, ‘THE Grand Jury yesterday took up tho fore- noon with benring the ordinary docket cases, and In tho ufternoun the Meyer-Geldor- Man caso wis resumed, Three witnesses wore oxamined,—Prof, Hates, wha wude « chemical examination of Honry Gelderman'a stomuch; Fred Goldurman, brothor to the deceased; and Lernnurdt Prost, a clerk in Gelderman's wrocery. IN the Criminal Court yesterday Henry Smith was tried by the Court for adultery, tho cay to ‘be submitted on written arguments, ‘Tho Grand Jury returned an tullotment aginst Frederick Sinith for reoulving. stolen property, Tho lattor pleugou guilty, and was remanded for sentence, Jharles Mflter was sent to tho County Jail for four montha on uw churgo of larceny, Potor Reilloy was tried for the larcany of two nnd anes bal fons of plg-iron from the, Union Roliiug- AML] Company, ey i NO. The Stato's Attornoy was yestontay in rooclpt. of the following eter: 14 4 Mi * PANN AVENUE, Neat Evans, St, Loud, . Mareh 25.— fe the Prosecuting stttorney, Chicago: Lt 18 feolings of gront anger, mingled with pity, it J learn from your papers what a ecump my laranog Davis, hae ¥ et venuuuaness, ne a luhue atary: fumnlly troubles spoke of his beloved and wenlthy: wuele, who desired him to marry and sottle downy on 8 Wolledtocked furm, flv asked ine how [ would tke to Hye in a bowutifnal country, with wpland and jowland yalting Nelds, and fers tio valloyss; to bosk fn. the sunshino of his “love, never te | know an want, 1 tokl bln auch wis a tfo suited tomy taste. Wo were murriod by Bishop Kyun on the bth of Beptonber, 1s, corner Bixtecnth and Ping, thia oy. He. lived with me Just three months, when he deserted ime, talline all my jewelry, books, lnces, slik dregs, a beautiful shawl (uv wedding present), all to the value of $6, This was any Urat love scrape and will be my lust. ANNA E, i. DAVIAy néo Blumenthal, ‘This is all well cnough onco in» while, but the Chicigo roporters request that tho howananer man wha wrotu the above letter do nut do it FEDERAL NOTES, ‘Tue Bub-Troasury took in $10,000 In ellver yesterday aud puld unt $3,000, ‘Two bunirad-burrels of nloohol wore exported , from this ofty yewturday, ‘Tue internal-revenuo receipts at Collector Harvey's olice yoateurday fouled np $30, OF this amount $28,765 was for tax-patd spirits, $1,353 for tobacco and clgara, and #075 for beor, ‘Tun golt dlabursemionts at tho Sub-Trenstry: yeatoniny renohed tho unusually targo sum of 0,008, The nourness of tho Ist of April, when tho money will be needed to pay off current Governmont obligations throughout the North- west, recounted for the sizeof tho pile. ‘Tne followinie tan lst of tho duttable gands recolved nt the Custom-Houre yostentays Kir chor & Co, 60 casks beers” Carton, Pirte, Seott E Co, 8 enses dry yrowday TL Mehison | Motal Company, Teneo metals 2 enacs furnishing owns (age Rros. & Co, Tense intllinory gooda; Charles Guasnge &'Co,, Fenses dry wood: Senavs musical nstrameniss Kohlsaat & Co, ease try oodss Naughton, £ cases book: HL Abbott & Ca. 4 enses artista materials; Hon Redllok, 1 enge wearlng apparel; Vergho, Ruht- ing & Co, Donses toys, ¢ Elgin National Wateh Company, Lease watch jowels. Collec tions, $14,420.02. Veter O'Dett, once n slick threo-cant monte artfat, but degenorated into n third-rate. much Uroken-up, and _deetdedly-worn confidences min, Was before Comnisstoner Hoyne yestors day on the charge of having contidenced Jumes Syhington, of St. Clair County, Michtean, aut of £2 on tho atrength of a protented United States bond for $1,000," The work wns done after tho usial manner. O'Dell mot, Synington Bunday afternoon Just. neruss Clark street bridge, claimed that ho was going Bust with him on te ging train, and thus wormed bimsclf into the Michigander’s confidence, ‘Tho inevitalte third pry, irmed mp and ON wanted to borrow some money of him. Tho third parts’, of course, didn’t have tiny. Syniugton hd anc parted with &)in exchange fir whnt purported obo tt United States bond, O'Dell told: him to keop It as security, und he would pay the moncy buek when ho inet’ hin at the triln, ‘The two separated, and then Syningtan discovered tint ‘his bond wasn vory dirty pleco of paper benr- ing tho legend, “United States Silver Mining Company, of Bonve of the $1,000 du nantantlon, but pert blink as to chi- foerahy, O'Dell had tuken care te only show hin the inagie words “United States." and tho okt tnnn parted with his $20. The victim apeedily entered complaint, and Detectives Loutergan aud Murniny subsequently found O'Dell in on saloon out the © corner of Clark and Michimin streets, Thoy searched him, but found no Fon bin, the money, of conrae, belng pussed into the hands of the third party. Synington identited him ut the Central tution, ind, as the oifense consisted tn passin something which wasn't a United States bond under tho similltide of a doctiment of that description. it came under the jirisdiction of tho Commissioner, At tho hearlig, yesterday: afternoon, O'Dell denied that he was the mat, and professed his ability ta prove tha assertion. Synington was equally positive tho othor way, and the Commissioner finally held the “von cytist fy $3,000 bail until hit witnesses turned up.—which will probably be the day after doame- we Unable to give bill, ho wont over the river. GEN. SILERIDAN, HIS RETURN FROM THE MEXICAN TRIP. Gen. Sheridan, Col, Fred Grant, and their wives, returned to tha clty yesterday morning from thelr Cubau-Mexicun trip with Gen. Grant, A representative of Tie Tamuse erlled upoa Gen, Sheridan during the morning at Army Hendquartera and had a brief chat with bin converning bis trip, and partictilarly the later fuses of It, Including the recent storm on the Gulf of Mexico, The returacd soldier ts cers tainly looking very much better than he did when be loft the city sume two or three months ayo, and, fn tho cortrse of the conversation, re: terred with evident plensure ta tho sat tury effect’ the trip bad bad upon bim. When -ho left here he was troubled with an gente attuck of entarrh, ug soonnghe reached the warm und jnviting elimate of Cuba vt disappenred entirely and hos not troubled hint since, He hid not met with rain, ho stated, from the day he left here until Sunday morning in St, Louls, and tho trip wna in all respects sive one a most delightful one to all the travel The solitary exception was the storm on tho Gilt, and even thon tho unplens- aintness was contlned tu the ludics. who sulfered from sea-sickness, ‘The storm exmo upon tho heels of a nor'wester of tho day before, but not one of tho party had the lenst forubodings ur experienced the slightest fears. Speaking for himself, he said ho bad seen and been in muny 0 worse atorm on tho Gulf, und, us to tho atautement that tho vessel had since been dry- docked for extonsive repaira, he thought the matter bad been considerably exngzernted. ‘True, thoy hud a rough sen, but the vessol made Galveston on time, the report that sho waa two: days late having been nn entire mistake, - i ‘The reporter called Gon. Shoridan’s attention ) A GRATUITOUS FLING AT HIMSELF AND COL. Gnant re, from anal fi egod correspondent In Mextco-nf the Now Yark Sun, to the effect that on oncoceasion Col. Grunt Inaulted a party of Mexicans who ap- proached Gon. Grant’a carriage by remarking, in tones lod enough bo heard by several bystander, that et were iu 18 tates, soon have them in the guani-houso that on anothor oveasion, when tho Reception Committee ut Mexico dostred to sond a message to Now York or Chicago, Ot hie by Gen. Grant, and merely annoweing his safe arrival, Gon. Grant sald: “Sheridan, thoy wantino to ‘algn i telegruins what abut doy? and Sheridan ro- plied, “Oh, tell thom ta go tob—L."" ‘The allogi- tions were Improbable enough on thotr favo, and Gon, Sheridan, spouking for himself ns well & as Col, ant, ‘indignantly stamped thom ws «tho ‘most absurd and outrigoous Hes—pure and unadulterated = fuvontions of tho most mullcious sort. If the Sun had w correspondent aroind with the party in Mexico, ho hud nover seen him, and the alleged occur: ronces bud never taken place. Tho allegations were 26 absurd as thoy were falsoin every par- teular, and could oly have proceeded from some one with x gift at invention and 4 well- doveloped spirit of matice, OBITUARY. WILLIAM M'KINDLEY, 'Thore was a sud and sudden ending of life for Mr, Willian SMokKindley yestorday. The decensed ‘was an attorney of large practico In this city. Te was engaged In a caso Inthe Appellate Court. Ibwas that of Molkindloy, Glichriat & Co. vs. Towmnn and others. About 10:00 o'clock it wus to bo catled, beIng thon second on the calondur. ‘Tho doceasod had arranged bofora bim at a table tho papers In the caso, and, 2s he was about to riso to commonce the argument, he began to staggor and reel, and thon dropped into a chair. He had becn suddenly selzed' with npoploxy, which was almost 18 rapidly followed by u stroke of purnlyais, ‘Tho brother of tho deronyed, Mr. Morrison, and soveral gentlemen at onco cared for bln, and Dr, J. H. MoViekur was hastily suin- moned. He could give no hope, but dtd nll he coult for the thon dying mun, Mr. MeKindloy was taken to Room 16 of the Grand Pacitic Hotel, where ho passed quietly away ut 1 o'vloek yestenhy afternoon, ‘The dccensed was 59 years of age, apparently houlthy,anduf arobust physique, Hewasbornin Snrutogn County, Now York, and wis it graduate of Unlon Colley, and a classinate of Bishop Littojohn, with whom he contested for class honors, He rend law with Jutze Helding, of amsterdam, N, Y., and waa there admutted to the Hur, Hy moved to Saratoga springs, whore hv practiced law for some yeurs, In tho Arm of MeKindley, Avery & Hong. He amo to Loge’ 1855 ard und'wont inte partnership: with Tra I Nichols, the firm afterwards bo- voming MoKlndley, Nichola & Morrison, | Mfr. Morrigon bolng hig partner at the tine of bis dexth. Decensed leaves a wite, but no children, {nh vonifortubte clreumstancos.. His brother 1a woll known as the hond of tho firm of MoKind- loy, Gilchrist & Co., the wholvaule grocers. Ho algo lenves a aleter.—Miv, George Hell, in Saris toyw County, N.Y. ‘The decossed waa well known for his stanch integrity, and loaves it host of felends to mourn bis, sudden taking-olf ‘The funeral services will be hetd ut? o'clock to-morrow nftornnon at the into residence of tho decensed, Hu Michtgun avenue, thonce by varrluges to Oukwood Ceinstery, LOCAL POLitriog, SOUTIK TOWN, Tho Domocratic ticket of tho South Town sous to bo ino bal way, M. O, Stearns declines: the honor of serving as ‘Town Callector, owing to pressure of private business, and Ered Sommor hus informed the Tawa Committee that be can not serve, because of a trip to Europe which be will mako noxt month, The Bouth Town Exccus tive Cominittvo mot last ovening at the Palmer Houge and substituted Judge L. 3. Otis as tho candidate for Town Collector in place af Mr. Stearns, : Judyo Otis bas aiguifled ols willingness to rut. ysnST Wand. A numbor of Democrats of tho First Ward mut last evening at the Palmer House for tho purpose onpunizing ou ward club, An orga jzutlon was etfeoted by electing tho followin; immed oltiveras Proshlont, Henry B. Merrit Vice-Prosidonts, ¥. tt. Mutlur, Bt. J. Dy, 8. Wivkershn Y, MeHugts | George Day; Becretury, BM. A, Driscoll: Unt Secrvtary, JA. Muley; Borgeuutent-Arios, Ui, Tracy, The County Prevluct Commuittcomen of the ward were made charter membera, and & kencral Juvitation: wig extended to the Demo- ornls of the ward to joln. Judges. 1, Otfa was indorsed for South Town Collector, RIGUTIE WAND, Tho West Bad Republican Club of the Elghth ‘Ward mot last evening ti the ghureh corner of Harrison aud Bagumon streota. Aftor a few briof uddressca on tho necessity for unity among tho Republicans of the ward by Meadrs. Munn and Webster, Mr. John L. Manning oltercd a reavlution cordially fndorsing te sitepubituan West ‘Town Convention tokyt, and culling on overy Republican in the ward later to-day ar present ont the polls on elec: toneday. ‘The question 0: utting up & Hepublican eaudidute for Alderman was then dixcuniod ut sumo longth, Thery was a great diveraity of opluton expremed by tho sponkers ay to the best course UW pursue, not withstanding .the fact that the Duinoorats hud threo candidates in tho teld glroady,—Lawier, Conway, aud Hatferty,—and the prodpect of une moro—ex-Ald. O'Mrlen, One yeutluinun guld ho was opposed to third-tormurs on prinviple, aud wis fur auything to beat Lawler, Ue bulleved, however, the nonnation of 4 Republican would to reg’ Insure Lawler's clection, nnd thought tt would bo best for tho Cink to Indorse tho least objectionable one of the Democratle candidates, ‘Thy matter was postponed to this cvening, when tho Conferonen Cominittes of tho two Clubs will pranabyy deakie on some netion, ‘The Club ads journed te Thuraday ovening. - TRNTIC WARD, BA rathor hard-looking crowa of Dermooynts of the Tenth Ward held a inceting last evant nt gtuggory, carnerof Hubbartand Morgnn atreota, After a Tree fight botweon some of the most uns terrified, tho meoling was argnaized by the clec- tlon of Mr. Thoms Waugh aaChalirman, Ho stated that the object of tho meoting was to ratify the nomination of Mr. Henry Subrocder, independent Democratic eandidnte for Alderman of the Tenth Ward. Ho oulogised Mr, Rehrocder Ag Leing ono of tho greatest, noblest, ‘and purest of Domvcratic candidutes for Alterman. that had ever run in the ward," Mr,/Ackhom, tho regulor candidate, was denounced As a nnn unfit tobe the Democratic standard-bearer, Thore ts an excottont Pinenectat, the cleetion of the Ho- publlean candidnte in this ward, THINTEENTIC WARD, Atn meting of tho Democrats of the Thire teenth Ward, hold nt Phelan's Hall, on Tndivar Inst ‘aventng, John #, Dalton, a young -, was nominated for Aldoraun, FOURTERNTIE WAND. ‘Tho Democrats of tho Fourteenth Ward held a meoting Inst ovoning ft Schoonemnan’s tl, eortier of Cornell and Noble streets, A, come mittee wan appoint tw wait upon Mr, Cassel- inno, nominnted at the primaries for Alderman of: the ward, to useertain whethor ho would ace copt the office, When tho Comnnittos It reported that Mr, Casael+ positively declined to be oa Considerable confusion onsued, and ox-Ald. Hynin waa nominated, but he nao deelined, A motion wax thon milo to apport tho Communist candtdate, In order to defent Mr. McGrath. Aftor an oxelted debate tho motion was voted down, and MroJosoph Sokup was nominited, but be algo dectined. Finully, 6 Mr. Charles MeMinamin was nominated, and accept. ed, MoMInamin keeps a furniture store at 065 Carroll avenue, BRVENTRENTH WARD, Tho Irish-American Republican Club of the Seventeenth Ward met list evening at No. U7 Chicnyzo avenue. Briof spevehes were made in- dorsing tho nominations for the town oilices, as well as tho nomlantion of Capt. Jon Murphy for Alderman. A communication was rend from Senator Logan, thanklug the Club fur resolutions adopted commending his speech on the Hitz John Porter case, The Club adjourned eucly to atlow of the members attending the niass-incoting nt tho other end of the wand. ‘The Demovrats mot fast evening at Sven Hall. James Lyman presided. After the appolntinent of a Fininee Committee, speeches were mato by Mears, Chase, Niesun, Ennis, Walker, tHimng+ borough, Carnoy, Porry H. Smith (who made his maiden speech, as a candidate for Towa Clerk), Frank Cunningham, Patrick Tierney, .O'Multey,-and othors. Each of tho spenkere referred to tho fact that it was gen- ernily aaserted that the Republicans would carry: the ward, and euch of ‘tho speakers seemed to fear aspllt in tho Democratic ranks, Weat TOWN, Ata meeting of the candidates for the West Town, hetd at Justice Matson's office, a campaign committee was appointed, which meets ut Jus- tlee Mataon’s ollice, 186 West Madison, corner of Halsted streot, this evening nt 8 o'clock, and the ‘Town Central Committee are requested to meet with thom. . REGISTER, To-day {3 the Inst chance for reglatration. Persons who don't get thelr names on the poll- hooks to-day will have togo through tho tedious form of awenring I eee CROP-NOTES. “IOWA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Onment, Adair Co:, March 29,—Ground In fine order here for'sowlng. More wheat will go in than lust sensén, No wheat for ship- ment after seeding.” Special Disputch to The Chteago Tribune, TLoaax, Manson Co, March 20.—Winter wheat Is badly Injeed, Spring sowing re- sumed, Ground has been very dry, Special Dispateh (6 The Chteago Tribune. INDEPENDENCE, ‘In. Mareh 20—Winter wheat, which It wag. generally supposed was mostly killed by tha extreme cold and open winter, t4 coming aut all right In most cases, {home alittle backward, ‘The weather has ne fariners “have cammenced seeding, thous! the frost is notallyaut and spring plowing considerably delayed. ‘The outlook or prom- Jse for the sarah very encourdgjng. Ottumwa (Gi) Courter, Murch 20, We hear. ‘roi Barts ofthe county that An unusual breadth'o Af spring wheat his been sown. No better Mnreh was ever known for Bowtliy wheat, or doing any other kind of work for that matter, than ‘this, and those of our farmer friendsayho have tmpraved tho opportunity will poabably be rewarded with fn good crop of apr ng Wheat. "The indicn- tlons for raising much fall whent in this see- tion this year are nok very fluttering. — . HOTLLO. Spectal Dispateitd Tha Chteago Tribuna, Mr, GILEAD, Mofrow Co., March 20,—Win- ter wheat has loo! green all winter, but at present Ja damaged¢by frosty nights and dry vinds, non ‘Speetat Dispatch to. The Odteago Tribune, Axpensox, Ross iCo., March 20,—Wheat was considerably damaged by fly Inghe fall, Does not look ‘aspvell as last spring. Most: all the old wheat sold. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Mancuesren, Septt Co., March 20.—Win- ter wheat Injured,.by fly and late freezing weathor, Probobly.25 per cent of the crop isdamnaged. Old ¥ ‘heat all sold. Missount, Special Dispateh: to The Chicago Tribuna, Wasurnaroy, Franklin Co,, March 29.— Sced-onts scarce and’ prices high. All sow- Ing that cnn obtain seed. Winter wheat looks better than last spring. * REVOLUTIONIZING WARFARE. - Spectat Dispaich\to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Louts, Mareh.29.—Dr, ‘I’, 11, MeLean, of this elty, proposes to lave tha $400,000 re- cently appropriated for the’ !mprovement of | fortifications and the dational defense xen- erally, and left for: the Enst last week to make his claim to the money clear. ‘The Doctor bases his claim to tho appropriation upon the ground that, if the money docs nat go to him, its use will be folly, since his Inte Inventions of destriictive engines make tho old style of war and systems of defense of no value atall, Tho fucts in the.case aro pt least interesting, and Dr. MeL.van 1s elthorn second Edlgon in hisyway, or a rich man who fs throwing away his' money through s clear channel, Ho is a patentmedicine man, who has made a ‘fortune, ownlng some of the first business property In St, Louis, to which ho is constantly adding; and for tho past two years ling ‘devoted hinself to tho invention of new engines of war, ‘This he has been engaged hi seeretly, but has spent, it fs said, nearly $100,000 In a ainnufactory at New Haven in tho construction of his guns, IIs Inventions cover; nearly tho whole field of warfare; hehas warships of a new pattern, time-shells to explode upon # now system, Incendiary shells for the destruction of be- sleged cliles, torpedoes that aro shot at ships from great guns und tear the vessel under water, and machine-guns, someof which will fire 1,000 rounds a iniute, . Itis for the machine-guns that the Doctor elilms lunmadinte’ ‘attention, and upon thalr construction chiefly that his manufactor: Ning, been engaged, | A lurge book is belng printed In New York, explanatory of the principle of these cannon, profusely illustrated; and proot- sheets were recelved hore by the Doctor a few days ago, ‘Lhe cannon in uppearance are siniply masses of barrels, with machinery: atthe breech, the design of which can be understood only by ulaborate explanation, It is claimed forthe guns that one man can serve thom, that thoy:can be served while the horses drawing then are at 9 full run, that they cannot explode, that the recoil is pre- vented by an uir-cushion, that the alm is not gustroye by a discharge, and that the time for which an almost continuous disehar, can be kept up is practieally unilmited, Thelr use, the Doctor nssorts, will Pryvent war, because, with them, war will become too deadly & ume for nations te play. ‘The jugazing contrivance Is the great feature of the dnyention, and fs asserted to be slnvle and practicable, Tho shells, the carriage, and all appurtenances ure of new design, supply the needs of the guns; and the sys. tant of fortresses and of fightlug - proposed tre Blso # necessary sequence of the use of such cannon. Tho heaviest proposed {3 a 100-ton gun. ' All the guns on which the Doctor proposes to base his eluim ‘are completed, he says, gave one, Which will bodone ina jew days, He proposes to hayes a grand exhibition, at which mllitary men and ull experts are tue vited tu be present, and find a few In tho new inventions, or deny the abolition of the old atyle of warfare If they can. ‘The situas ton, he says, will be luk bufore the President, and Cabinet at once, aid the Government will expend the appropriation elyewhere than very fine forthe Inst ten days, and many q on his enginca at its own risk. One fret In the enso ig certain: tho Doctor is fully in earnest, and ho is a rich man, esteamed ao shrewd one, who is sponding money freely In his novel scheme. QRANT AND A THIRD TERM. Will Ho Accopt 2 Nominntion Foreodt by Machine-Packing and Southern Delegntest New York Tribune. Gen, Granb ling returned in safety, and every loyal eltizen rejoices, It isnot needful to tell hn that the people of this country feel a deep Interest in. his welfare, and hope that his days may be long in tho Jand which he has done s0 much to save from rebellion andanarchy. But it {s well that he has re- turned, alao, because he can now speak for Iimself In regard to the attempt to secure lls renomination forthe Presidency. In his nb- senes things hava been done by those who profess to be his political frionds which, un- less his own wishes have materially changed, nuust be altogether repugnant to lils feolings, Itty notiong since ho declared that he did not desire a retlection, and would not consent to ben candidate again unless somo emer- }; gency then unforseen should cause the Re- publican party to nominate him unaninious- ly, From President Grant himself, this is the Intest declaration on the subject. Others, have used his name in his absence, however, Inalnanner ontircly Inconsistent with such a feallng or putpose on his part. They hava virtually placed him 1n the position of ono who seeks a noininatton, whether the majorl- ty of the party desires to nominate him or not. and who is willing to get It if he can, by any menns, and to take It even though it should bo seenrel by a. bare fnajority In Convention, Indeed, they have mado it appear that the ox-Pres- ident Is willing to take the nomination, fhe cangetit, at the hands of delegates from States which cannot be expected to give any Electoral votes to the Republican candidate, and aqalust the wolshes and the judgment of a majority of Repibiicana in every State Sromwhieh the candidate of wat purty can ‘expect Electoral voter, President Grant will nssttredly feel that his personal reputation Is tnvolved in. this mat ter. The Republicans who have twice elected him feel that they hnyo sume right to know whether his wishes and purposes have changed, It seems to soins of them that his nomination woul expose to grent danger the party’ by which he has been elected, and might result In giving the control of tho Government to the Democracy. Men may differ ns to the reasonableness of the oppo- sition ton third term. But thore can be no difference of opluion as to the fact that such an opposition exists among Kepublicans, and insueh strength as to render it possible that athird-term candidate might be defeated In States otherwise snfely Republican, ‘There iy renson to believe that the ex-President, during ils absence from the country, Ins not had opportunity, to learn the strength of this opposition, nor to ge of tisk ‘to whieh his nomination might expose his party. “Norhas he beet fully {nformed, it may be presumed, as to the strong preference which has been shown in many rellable RepubNean States for other candidates, Ills return will enable lilin to look inte these mmtters for Iimself, nnd so make known his wishes, if In any re- spect they have been misunderstood or inis- represented in hig absence, ‘There (s_n. widely-prevalent feeling that the name of President Grant has been used, during his absence, and without his assent by cottnin politieal leaders for purposes of thielrown, Every day it Is suggested that these leaders do not really expect Gen, Grant to be the candidate, but use his name in orter.to secure delegations under their “me fluence, A. statement Ig now made that they are: already contemplating o transfer of the delegations thus secured to some other candidate, who this may owe his nomination, not to tho free preference or onli judment of Republican voters, but to the scheming of afew able leaders. Presl- dent Grant will auirely feel that itisunworthy of his exalted reputation to have his name used fn sucha manner. If he desires renum- ination, or would accept © nomination if tendered by n bare majority In Convention, it would be consistent with fils reputation for candor and straightforward mantiness to make the fact known, Inasinuch as his latest declarations were altogether to the contrary. But 'f he's still of the same mind as: before, andl Holiis'that ho cold not properly accept a nomination unless under eirctmstances which would render his party tanitinoualy ia favor of that choice, it is certainly not to his credit to have lis name used in order to enable cer- juin polltical managers to get an influence 11 Convention which they could not got oth- erwise, If President Grant will conslder the post- tion of the Republican party, he will seo that it cannot afford to cauge division and disor. ganization in its rinks by its nomination. It eun support with entire unanimity, and with tho strongest possibillty of success, elthor of several candidates. Every intelligent Demo- ernt now adinits that, if efther of these cand!- dates should bo nominated, the Republicans would prabably succeed. On the othor hand, becanse of the antagonism to a third term, 1¢ is certain that the Republican. party cannot be brought to support the ex-President with ontire waanimity. If ho should be nomi- muted, the wisest Republicans fear, and the shrewdest Democrats confidently helleve, that there would be a possibility of Dom- acratie snecess In New York, Ohio, Indl ey sconain and even in Iliiois, President rant cannot wish to expose elthor the Re- publican party or himself to the risk of de- ent, Ills piaco in the history of the country fa secure, untess by his own act he causes a revulsion of public sentiment, But the whole “future of the country wonld be changed, and ifs own place in its history would be strange- ly and sadly altered, if Domocracy should suceeed In, sling power through an attempt ‘to elect Gen, Grant fora third term, Now that he has returned and can study public opinion for himself, his name cannot be used much longer, a4 tt has been, without his as- sent and responsibility, —<—<—<—____- A RECEIVER WANTED. Spectal Dlepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Inpianarorts, Ind,, March 20—A come pluine was filed in the United States Court to-day by the Jolict Iron & Steel Company of Uinols agatnst the Wabash Coal Company, “Fountain County, Indiana, J. Irving Pearce, trustee, Enos H, Nebeker, and Samuel W. Phelps, to foreclose a bonded mortgage of $50,000 nentnst the property of the Con! Com- pany. ie complaint charges that Pearce, wa trustes of tho, mortgage bondliolders, neglecta and refuses to proceed and foreclose, and that Nebeker and Phelps have come into possession of the property, wherefore a Ke- ‘eelver is asked, : ————_— LICENSED. Speclat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune. Spunarinsy, 1, March 2.—The Secre- tary of State to-day issued license to organ- ize 08 follows: ‘Tho Western Warchousing Company, Chicago, capital, $100,000; . corpo- rators, Elijah P, Hall, Charles I. Beors, and Hankel J, Schuyler; John F. Weare ea ‘Chleago, capital, $25,000; corporators, John ¥. Werte, Willinia Eliot, ‘Thomas. and Pey- ‘ton R. Chandler; the Anglo-American Min- {oy Company of Colorado, Chiengo, eapltal, $1,000,000; varparatars, D. Jackson, TE. CO. Pallmadge, Tlugh Meron; the Taltant Murblo @ Stone OUPAUNYs ChtewFo enpital, $30,000; corporntors, ‘Lhomas 3, 4 ‘altant, ‘Thomas E, Inguam, Josulia LH, Canon, COAL, ‘New Yon, March 20,—Conl was to-day advanced In price, Free-burning coal, atl sizes, Is now $4 per ton, whleh fs an increase of $0 cents per ton on Jump, steamboat, grate, and ogg sizes, and ten cents per ten on chestiyut size, —<—<—<——————— The Engl . Comic Papors, Purch, Query,—The conncetloni between lent lect= ‘ures and bought sermons? , Puncl’s Advice to John Chinaioan (and his British custonsors),—Houest ‘Tea iy the . best polley, Sub Rosa (how the Captain gets ht (how the rine it gets ifs elothes to svt so nicely).—* Well, Jluks, what ly 16?" “ Your new mording sult, sir, I've worn It every evening for the Inat fortnight.” All right, Jinka! Juat put on my blue frock cout and the check trousers for a couple of hours, Tahall ant Shon after taneh, fut eh You can get yor nto my dress Stn going out to dine at 8” iNest ee rare ths. 4 What the Czar Would hike to. Discover. 'The source of ‘the ae sakes iseever { : au + A Red-dy Answer." Very red-hal penger— I say, Guard, why on Bieta’ ‘the train gu cn’ Guard" Good gracious, “PUKE WILT Hk A MEBTING OF THE TENTIC «Witte Ne alrt put your head in; how can you expect It to go on while that danger algnal ts ouw?? ‘Do Plow-ed.—*" Yis, yor tiveroncs, all them names he called me, an’, sis I, ‘fF wouldn't, demiane meself to tose mo Hmper wid stich a a low blackgnard,’ so I knocked him over wid tho stick and como away,” A Regular. “ Stroke.”—1andindy—" My customers say your beer hins heen bad Intely. Can it be the water?” Drayman—* Oh, no, mim, It can't bo the water, as tho guv’nor has jt* paralyzed? [auntyzed) every month,” tudy. . The best way to rule [Foland on the strnight la not with Ttewe Rulers. me Ladies now bring muffs with them Into the ball-room. Once thoy used to find them there. Getting Out of a DiMculty,—Custamer— “Dear me, Mr. Puddifoot, why your four- penny porkeples arobut a very Witla larger Han thosdat twopence.* Puddlfoot—" That's gulte trie, nnd 1 often hear the same remark, see how itis, LE shall have to make them twopenny ples sthaller.”” —$—$—————— The Eldredge Sewing-Mnchine.—It leads the world, and fs tha best for you to buy, ‘Bold on monthly payments, 100 State street, —<—<———$_ ke ‘Timea: Our highest artiste In tistry: The McChesneys boyond doubt, though but $4 o sct a ao where you will,na better clgar cannot be Yfound than at Dawson's, 211 Stute atreat, : _————$——_—— ‘ No one has yot uscd St. Jacobs Oli for hous matism, and been disnppointed, i Indl ation, dyspepsin, nervous prostration, and all forms of genernl debility relloved by take ing Mensmut's Peptonized Heel Tonic, the ont: preparation of beef containing ita entire nutri> fous properties, It fs not a mere stimulant like tho oxtrncts of beef, but contains blood-making, foree-gonerating, and life-sustaliing properties; Jeinvalunblo in all onfecbled conditions, whather the result of oxhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disonse; particularly if ro- sulting fron pulingnary: complaints, Caswoll, Hazard & Co,, Proprictors, Now York. For sule by druggtate. BIRTHS. ' CAMPBELI—On March 7, at 94 South Clinte ; ites, Chicago, lil, tho wife of Ed, Campbell of mauughtar, MARRIAGES, “GRONGH—THOMPSON—At Joliet, Tl, Aug. 2 18, by the Kev. Tuomas M. Gunn, Dello'L. 16m non, daugbtor of J. hompaon, wad torbort Lis Gocege, boll of Cheney. Now York nnd Syricuse papers plonse copy, RIDER-MLANK At tho residonce of C. 1, Matgan, Fg. Mr. Gee W. Itlder, of-¢ 5 3 Hnvaio Blank, of Apploton, Wing Maro 2.190 DEATHS, RCUNADIG—Stonday morning, March 2, greloge tana, Wulovod witoor Moves Bebnadig, void yours. uneral from hor tate residences, 300 W. - dulplisa, Wedhentby sagrntng at i ioloan Nam D—Athis ronidence, Meat-ny., ake Viow, Sunday, the Buh ines award Wobd need Woche, Funufalon Woduosday, diat inst., at 20 p. ni. fen que Churelt or Our Bavior, curner of Laneoln aia Bule G8WIELI—At Cedar Raplds, In., March 24, of diph- torin, Frances Hilzbott, dauuhtar of Dr. Gy HL. Maer Cagewath gods yenrs ead 2 months, Oe ,AIN-Sunday inening, March 2 tho Itov, Jncob Bain, of Mulroy Ne Yr aged 83 yours, 1 4 Weil hula amd Mrs. do We Deans oe uer OF Dr PAIUSH—In this city, March 2, Sarah A, I. bolnved wife of sonoen Ws burinie hoa @ yen LFunoral from ive nto rosideney, Nov oa south Canalest., to-day (‘Tuosday) at Jo'clock p.m. Intur- Tuont at Uracelund Coinatory, fe" iinacn wad’ Sonecs Halts (N, ¥.) papers plenso ANFORD—Sunday, March 23, Julia. Rieti r of Ciiarles kunturdr gf dsclo ons Mckords, wife johuneml from SL Audrow'a Church, corner Wash Ovoy-ate., at u'olock p, ie - vided without further bation. oe ASH—At Maratiniiiown, In. Mi tt : ago si, mother of Ars. ‘A. Louis So eet toln ‘Tho funoral will tnko place at tho restdenco rnunatetn, 104 "Arolive-nvs, ‘Sn Tuosuay moeniog well luck. FOSTER—ci af OSTRIE Catherine Ann Woster, on Sunday, March aonoo, JAN Pultonate oa Wodnondagy ue i orenock, Frionds invited. ee Seat }ON—At tho family rosldenoe, No, 681. West ty March ty Uacar Ly ieouiason, aged at yenrs, ra 6 Docensod wasn resident of Chicago since 1819, Io- Uglous service at housy, at Li o'clock on Tuosday, the Bnh, Ansunte aurvice at Onkwoods Cometery, Care Foges from house to tillnols Contral Itallroad train ‘ourteonth-nat, CARMICHALL~March, 24, Dante! Iuckoy Car- nilchaol, aged ¥ zoars, of diphtheria, eld : end dirs as 1, U: rEtehnel Poshierisy eldest son ob jwrviccs Tuesday, tho Dth. inst. ot 1 o'clock, at renldonco on Watast-ay vol Fortyet Forty-second-ats,“Frionds invited. Ot ree Bad MCCLELLAND—March 29, Inabelia, M i wito cFAlocundor MeCloiand, oftineeliyy ce Fungrul atl o'stock a. 1 ‘112, ‘Om, cc iit Dysearriugoss Weancediaye Sat Meee ee oo ON ee A GROUNDWORK OR BELIEF... THe AbicHenk people Tully bellove in Hostet- ter’a Stomach Bitters, and there fs a substantial groundwork for that bellef, Thay have wit- Medsed god experienced its effeuts for over twonty-ilve yonra, and have found no reason to distrust one statement mad in regard to it. Proofs have beun brought homo to their own boarths that itis a family medicine which ts of tho utmost value in cages of malaria, “yapepsln. dobilits, disordered conditions of the fiver and bowels, and in a yaricty of othor muladies. Thoy have found it a compotent tonic, a gen- ulne alterative, and in contrasting it with tho many proparations of the same class in the mar- ket, they have willingly accorded it the palm. Tho correctness of tholr beliof in ita eficacy hu received the strongest confirmntion {n expre: sions of op{nion by medical men, and tho a) proval of the press. s : ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘Polltical, ERE WILT, BE A MERVING OF THR RURV- onth Ward Hepublican jb at M ¥ Me: Soush'Adarats tosttubbar tw orctoces ee a ilean Club this oven 3s Lako-st at Bulciuk aati, perl “Secale, ‘PIE SIXTEENTIL WARD REPUBLICAN CLUH will Anect this evening at Philip Litt ay 4 North if ood apeators will bo provent 10 adurdas tho prd'a Fini, 98 Woat Bi: Repubiican: to uttond. rose’ ME WARD REPUBLIC: cation mocting nt Lvone weir tha Waa Enc a ‘Good speakers will ‘duress tha mouting.. ie REGULAR MIGHT WA CLUL Will, hold w moeting at 20 South Malstod-st. at 8 O'clock sharp this evening, 7 Miscollancous., RN, D. PRATT WILL LEAD 7 M prafor-meoting to-taye” VAD THE NOON Milk GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING IN Lower Farwoll linll to-ni 1 bi ay WoT el ight will bo conducted 1[UE WEST HIDE WosAN's CItISTTAN TEA inion will ho! evening at {Us Wout lakessteut tes etucke es FPL COMMENCEMENT EXER . Chicayo Medical Chiron, Btenigan afternvon, boginain cpt to take sultable action on the uccusion of William McKindiuy, a membor of the Chicago Ih UCI. KS OF 1 College occur In firmus is Hoar ‘Vwanty-aixth-st, NI TAN CHiULt f) Ee DETER. TU Niidod fidice‘or tite ‘rnind Church, Montes std Laninesta.,are doing oil that ladics can'do to relleve thelr Church from tts burden of debt, ‘o-night thoy offur the public, and tho frionds of the Church in pur= teular, «dramatic and mustcul entertalimont of rare, merit, und bupe to sou in attonduncadaryo dolegatlons from ‘both the Movi Unity Churchas, Aire, Mina G, 8h tle und dlalectio nie Dutton, the yucaliat, B bole, aru tho talont onmployud fur dunde of the Church should yivo Is evening, the oceasloi ne fi thom # full Bouse th! FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Rich Flavor Vanilla Lemon . ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE ROYAL FLAVORING EXTRAGTS, ROYAL VANILLA and LEMON pre- serve to the highest degrco the tr’ fiavors of the fruit,- For pecullar delicacy and rich= ness, 08 Well as great strength and perfect purity, they have no equal. As proprietors of the Royal Baking Pows der, we assure our patrons that the samo standard of excellence is adopted for tho Royal Flavoring Extracts as inthe Baking wder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, CANDY, ¥ eee, ee oe CANDY fend th Be. oF tJ ier staple a ‘bes Canis tw -Amurioa put up, tle tn ofers ics HET, Cont Q GUNA Phasalagpcats culoago, Tiy GEO. TY. GORE & REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY COODs, Tuesday, March 30, 9:30 a, m, constenmant.toctenr, ° Tinportant cone a GORE & CO, Auetloncers, WE SHALL CLOSE OUT ; AT AUCTION, on Wectnesty, March 81, a 9:30 a. m, prompt, 3,600 CASES CHOICE CUSTOM-MADR BOOTS, SHOES, AND ‘SLIPPERS ._ Bvory kind and quality any goo! rotalter requires WII bo found In this sule, F Cataioguos pad woods ready for Inspection Mondny, UEO, I. GORE & CO, PO nnd 83 Wabash-ay, Thursday, April 1, at 9:30 a.m, REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 40 crates W. G. and C. C. Ware. 26 ensks Rock. and Yellow Ware. 2,000 bris. Glassware, *‘ass’d.? Also full Ine Lamps, Brackots, ‘Chime noys, Shades, Table Cutlery, ete. Goods packed for country re le thy ‘LERSHEIM & CO, By ELISON, A Band wW Randolphe-st., General Auctioncers, At No, 794 Wabash-av, (Old No.) Tuesday Morning, March 30, at 10 o’elk We soll without resorve the Entiro Furnituro,ete., Consisting of Marble-top Chamber Sets, Parlor Suits, Car. ~. pels, Fine Range, General House- keoping Goods, ELISON, FLENSHEIM & CO, Auction At 133 West Madison-st., Tuestay Morning, March 30, at 10 o'clock, . ‘We aoll without I{mit or resorvo THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, Bte,, of 13 toums,—Stovoa, Bedstenis, Bedding, Care pets, and Genern{ Housexceping effects, u 7! °, ELISON, FLERSHIIM & CO. $1 und $6 itandolph-at, Rich Furniture, Pier Wiirror, &c., AT AUCTION, At Residence 370 Michigan-ay,, Hotweon Twelfth and Thirtoenth-sts.,. Wednesday, Maroh 31, at 10 o'clock. « Elegant Silk Dumosk Parlor Suit, Marblastoy Chats bor Sols, Curpots, Dining-room, Laundry, und Kitchen outi, with General Housekee in Ete, ete, ete. int PERSIAN. CO. é By HENRY & HATCH) uecaeers Sigs Wabasienye Oo EXTRA LARGE TRADE SALE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, wrod nnd Machine Made, Tuesday, March 30. + dren: caystmmpnts ‘of Eastern und city goods ‘obthe ts {0 Jurce the ante on ‘tuesday to make oom SARIVARECS Roan onary taal 9 This w Bn onpar ncloct from tha bont assurtod stock of Hoots und Shoes th Chie cago, Salo peremptory in every senso of the word, cunimencing promptly nt 10, aor eae eee aren eon DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Fur and Wool Ha! ards Black and tinrnet Gros Grain Silks, Spring. joods, Jonns, Cassimeres, Lage i'dk'fy, und 3 terri S.EMEIY, J0., stunguer. Bene - By POMEROY & CO. Auctluncors, 78 and b Iandolph-st, POMEROY & 00, AUCTIONEERS AND Manufacturers’ Agents 78 and 80 Randolph-st. TUESDAY'S SALE. March 99, 9:40 0. ni. will be sold the outiro Household Furmture of fuinily removing to Colorauy, constetly of Slarble-top Chamber Suts, Hall ‘I'reo, Sidebunrd, Drussels and Wool Carpots, Uedsteads, Spring Bed~ ln, Stove, Cruckery, wie, ate. Tne cent ait eich? By order of B. Engel, Esq., we shalt 5 sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, On Tuesday, March 30, at (0 o'clock a. m., ‘The ontire contents of Residonce 689 Wabash-ay, CONSISTING OF y Parlor, , Dining-room, Chamber, and Kitchen Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Stoves Mirrors, Silver and Plated Ware, anil all the necessary appulutmonts of a Firsts Class Rosidence, ‘oss e 8. 22 WOUD, Baloaman. By D. LONG & CO, ‘Chattel Mortgage Sale, Tuesday, March 30, ATT 10 O'CLOCK, A. Bly AT 2 WHAT HURON, ULHAR), NEAI ABIILAND-AY, Jaarge quantity of Vine Huliding 1Inrdwaro and Care pen ‘Tools, Locks, Sorews, Hooks, Hinges, Aucers, Men ys 5 lus Btony. ‘Dorion, ual pisliw twee vr Ineue Tok of meaurted Atomica Clauiy cy oUngs, Clout tnd sua AR Mupclundive une J» Aucttonigors,, By WM. MOOREHOUSE, Auctioneer. AT-THE ELLITHORPE WAREHOUSE, . 46 to 50 North Morgan-st,, Wednesday, Maroh 31; at l\oa.m., WIL bo sold, to pay charyos, large lot of Burnitu Chrpols' Stoves, Hrousenoht tiacds, ana’ sundetoss cluding'sevural tuts of Unoialuied Krelyht, tv bo s on necount of Eustorn Ilinuiy Out-Frel¢ut, (All Hoods taust bo sold. bald fF; wud re: diy of auies _—-WSl, MUOKEMOUSE, AucHonoet DYING AND CLEANING, Haiab, isi, ollie, Popitian Velvoun “atuntioa and thug Y Hy Mized “Goods, &e. ulwe Gents? Clothing, bandsumoly dyod and 1) i Cluanguat smell exponay.. Ondurs * rucelveu wid returiied by oxpross, AUG. SCHWARZ, ' Roston ‘Banoy Steam Dya Mouse, ,. deol, Bie We: ii une ee, na 1 HO at natla ra EATING’S —~ Clarke COUGH. LOZENGES. TILE GREAT ENULISH BEaLEDY, Used Rae aaeee alan toll byraut deueuiatee sires cts C1 1 Bula rus iy. Price, eden UNO POUUENA-& COs Now York Avunis, CLOTHES Se pe are YOUR | | Fea eerromiriaetices ot Grtllny exp : UO iain ea rie etree $CLAIN, 80. Dearborn: land Sut "West Atudisone CLOTHES ! jet lenge, & 107 Norse eg |MtieCattos Drea sasacquos LADIES AND UENT'S|| Soe ayed end od