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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Changing the Composition of the State Board of Equal- sot theongh, Mr, trattan hns ealenlnted that, . drafts, cheeks, or other ovidonce of lndebted- TIAT GRIM WARRION, HIRAN NILEIARD, ization. exchingo nny or all of tho unservicenbln or ob- = 14 cut down to ane pngo at a snlary of $2 oer | E ST ATE ¢ | s twoseoreturios at # per dny oncn, and n Jonltor nt $3 por day, Twosthieds of tho mem- e bers aro to constituto a quorum, and tho equals Tzers may addorrn from thie to thne till they faturday's Houso Procecdings, Oon- IF i il beconue I e wil vosuit 1n o s . . g to tho Ktato of somethiug like n couplo of trary to Expeotation, Prove thousand dollnrs, f I} ‘earsott, of Caok, wanta Docorntton Tiny tho Inwmstmg. clussed with other holldays, and all notes, bitls, nesy fulline due or maturing that day to boe A1 Amendment 10 the Fee amd ::(;;‘",":f\:‘!u;mm“ due ur buing matured on tho uy previous, salary Act Regarding Wit- Tho snmo member, moved thoroto, prosum- 9 by, by ness’ Fees Strangled. nbly by introduced nbill ta ennble the Adlutant-Gen- eritl to awnp off old and unserviceable arins for new arms und equipiments, ‘Tho bill authorizes tha aforesald commuander of tho Stute miliths, with tho approval of the Governor, to kel or sulete flrenrms or equipments now on hand (n the Stiute Arsenal for now arme and equipments of & modern puttern on the best terms obtain- able In tho open market, EQUALITY IN THE ADMISSION OF INSANE Equality In the Admission of [nsage * pati o State PATIENTS, Pationts o . L o Tho Committes on Public Charities Introduced Hospitals. an lmportunt mensure in tho shape of n bill for un et * soseenre equallty amone the countles i it thie matter of the ndmtsslon of patients into the Stute hoapitals for the Insune, und ta provide for the transtor of patients from one hos- pital to anotber, and for settloment with such hospltals by tho counties, und to repenl former aets wpon the same subjeet,” ‘Lhe first seetion vrovides that from and after July 1, 1881, the State shall bo DIVIDED INTO FOUL DISTIICTS for tho purpuse of regulnting the adiniesion of putients futo State hospltals for tho Insane, The 1linols Northorn Hospital, nt Elglu, 13 to he ast nwrt for tho {nsane of Boone, Carroll, Do Kalb, D Page, egs, Kune, Kendall, Lnke, LuSnlle, L :"y. Ogle, Stephenson, E\'qui"smu. Winnebngo, anda portion ot Cook Sountles, Tho Eunstern Hospital, nt Kankakee, I8 to be geL upart tor the fnsuny of Ford, Grundy, ro- quols, Knnkukee, Vermilion, Will, uad a portion of Cook Countius, Tho Coutral Hospital, at Jucksonville, I8 to b set apirt for tho tndune of Adums, lirown, Bu=~ rentt, Cathoutl, Cuss, Uiristhiu, De Witt, Fulton, Grecne, Unncock, Hendemson, Heory, derdey, Knox, Livingston, Logun, Macon, Macoupin, bait, Muson, MeDonouwgh, A un, Menurily Morgan, Peorit, Platt, Pike, Putbam, 0, Satgumon, Sebuylor, Scott, Sturk, uzowell, Wirren, and Wondford Counties, Tho Southeru | Atal, ut Anmu, §8 to be set aupart for tho nsanc of Alexamter, loud, Chun- viigy, Clark, G Clinton, Cules, Cruwiord, Cutnbortn schits, idgar, Bdwards, Bbng- ham, Fayette, Franklin,” Gullatin,€ Hamliton, Hurdin, Jackson, Juspor, Jetforson, Johnson, Lnwrence, Madtson, Murion, Mossac, Monroe, Yontuomerys Moulteig, Vory, Fone, Pulusily Randolph, Lticnland, Sulme, Shetby, St Clwir, Unijon, Wabngh, Washington, Wayno, White, und Willlumson Countles, Liuch couuty, under the bill, s entitied to keep in one of tho four hospitals at all tlmes & mnne bor of patiuuts proportioned ta fts_populition, In the rutio of ong patient to every 2,000 of pop- ulution us shown by tho now consus, COOR COUNTY, on thia basis, will bo cntitled to 304 patients, sovonty-tive of whom are to be sent to Kankae kee, nnd 220 to RKlgin, in the diseretion of the County. rt. The County Bourd, or Board of Supervisors, of cach county, Is direted to sottlo intullat loast once §n evory six months for olothiue and othar fncidentul ‘exponses. Whero 1 county refuses to scttie, and tho thing runs on for u year, tho hospital trustees are nuthorized to apply 1o tho Clreult Courtof tho delinquent eounty for g writ of mandumus on the County Treasurer, All beds not nssigned to tho goveral countles, 18 per sehedulo bused on the proportion ot ong, puticnt to every 2000 of population, aro to be re- IA Noisy Finnle—Cheers for Pres- jdent Gorlield, Robert Lin- <oln, Ite. genatorial Apportionment as Bearing on the Probablo Length of the Session. 4 Few Spley Comments on the Thrifti- ness of Melven, the Legislative Pystmaster. The Venorablo Starkey R, Powell 0s o Pablio Benefactor for Building an Elovator. SENATE. A NULLA DI Epeetal Dispatehs to The Chicago Tribune. spmsarieen, 1L, March 6.—Tharo wus no ges- #lon of tha Upper Ilouse to-day, yesterdny's nd- Journmeut haviug carrled it over until Monday afternoon at & p. m.,—in othar words, until Tues- day morning. IIOUSE, LTS ON SECOND IIEADING. Bpectal Dlspateh to Ths Chicago Trioune. gemisarsrnn, i, Marel 6.~The Houso stuck pretty well to tho regulur order this moruitg, and tho Mullfgan Monument blll and ex-Licut.- Gov. Glenn's buck-pay bill were ndvunced cavly {ntho gesslon to third reading with very littio fuss or deluy. DEAD MEN'S SIIOES, Tho Judicinry Conunittee's bill to amend the actin rolntion to the mdministration of estates was taken up, read u second time, and discussed steome length. Tho objectionable purt of tho Lillwag the ew proviso atlowing un executor or administrator, belioving the cstute to o solvent, the right to = tonder 8t | sorved for recont cascs of lusanity or othor sy tiwmo to any creditor whose | cases having speelnl claim to relief, without ro- oalm s st due, whether filed or not, | Bpuct to the counties from which such cases are ’ 4 Ebut 1n cuso tho hospital ut Kunkikeo shintl bo e o il amount OF 't bilnt by Ry complotod, or partinlly eomploted, before tho part thoreof not less than 25 por cent. Tho Iaw= | gegaion of the ‘Chivty=third Generil Assembly, yerson tho toor lud it all to themsolves for o | the trustces may adinit patlonts, nt discrotion, time,und the question whether ndministrators | from outside the dlstrict, glving the proteronce wero not belug cquipped with too Inrgo discre- | 10 applleations for the adintssion of paticnts who uro_capiblo of lubor nbout the premises, , touary powera was urgucd ut gront Jength, with | Bitionts tn ahy. Stato_Bosital from putsido tho aresulting display of vast leunl learnior. After huits of tho'dlstrict shull, us sBoon after tho not all tho tatk, thobill was quictly rccommited to | tukesoifect ns mny be conveniont, bo trans- thodudiciary Committeo. forred to tho hfl:plhlll:\'llum thoy proporly be- Simonsun’s bill, nutborizing cltles and villages | 205, tho expense to bo puld out of the State 1o noquire land tor ferry or bridge purpusos rouMury. Tho blHl was accompanied by within tho corporato Mintts or witkin five miles A LONU MEMORIAL therouf, und nuking ull such bridgea or forrios | from thosame Committee,explaining thochnnges free, oxcept whero the ity or villugo owns oud | mnde and the reisons for woklug thow. It §sud maintains the sne, in whioh case rutes of toll folluws: may bofixed, was ordered ongrossed for a third * Tho necossity for n redistrictiog ot tho Btata reeding, ut the present scasion of tho Goudral Assentbly nrises, first, from tho tuklug of the tenth con= A DEATI-BLOW AT TICKET-PEDDLERS, Tho followink decidedly proper mousure was Bus, which clonrly roveuls the fuct that muny counties, notably tho County of Cook, do not ro- read & second time, und sont to third reading: A Biuu for nnact in relntion te tho timo of colvo thelr Just share of the heuctitsuf our Stato Hosplitals for the Insune; and, second, from tho bulding elections in incorporated citles nud villagus, partinl complotion of tho Enstorn Insane Hos- pitulut Kunkakoe, which calls for the crontion BecTioN 1. De it enacted, ele., That any incor- porated elty or villuge in the Stute muy, by vrdls of u fourth district, and at tho smne time - fords an opportunity to lncrcase the quotus of 1 Bance, provldo that tholr annunl eleetlons bo lurgo nnjority of all the counties of tho State held on'the sumo day on *which town clections srerequired to bo beld by Inw, ubovoe thuse allotted to them by the uct of 1877, luh tho dpmpunu:nn of ll“mtn!m u}mru{wl&li ubmitied wo hnve esthnated 0 total 8ic. 2, Whereus, tho peoplo aro put to gront | & ; State tncolivaniunco. nd SUTor great 1w of tiw by | CuPIoiLy of tho four State llxrmpllnba for tho reason of somany eleutions belng held on ditrer- entdaye; therefore wn emcrgency exlsis, and nsune ut 1875, ns follows: Klgin, : Kunkukee, 200; Jncksoaville, £2; Anuw 5 We thisact shall tako effeet and bein sorco from and ufter f1a passuge. signed to the several counties, for tho beuelit of chronie insaug patlents, 1,616 hods, distributed A SOFT TUING FOI WITNISSES, Tha next bill ou tho calendar was onoon tho in proportion to thoir lmpulnunn o tho busia of oue Led to evory 2,000 inbubltants 1n onch colin- ;)',ul,lut diflcflr‘:l(ulugfl '.'l’l'lll(:lmn?1 lflxll l:leul:x;lll.'- subjuet of witnesa foes, introduced by the Cow- | Bl dUo vehor o . Joct e Lho witeu on Tocs And Saiarles nan substituta for | Sehossdedan of 2Pitl Buthoritiea for tho a ono offered by Mooro, of Jo Daviess, 1t pro- RECENT AND CURABLE DISEARES, Posed 1o amend Beo. 47 of tho Lo and Baliry | jrrespectivo of tho counties from which such actto read na foltowa: casea iy bo sout. Tho ouly departuro from Every witnesg attonding in his own county | this rulg consiats In our not reducing the auotus ypon triaia in ibo(}uun ol Itecord shull bo ou- | of tha Counties of Henderson, Knox, Schuyler, titled to recevo the sum of 81 for cach duy's nt- | ‘Tnzowoll, and Warren, which would ench havo teudance, and five cants per inite each wiy for | been reduced by ono lind wo beon governcd by ceisary travol. Kor attending in u forelgn | it ubsolutely und (na strictly technionl gonso. county, golng and retucning, necuimcing twonty | * W buve also subtmitted i tho bilt a schiomo mmiles for onch duy'stravel por day, $1. Every | for defiuing tho geographical thuits of the new Witncss when attonding for tho” purpose of | distriets, wileh will, wo think, bo substuutinlly having his depoaltion takon, $1 per dny: P'ro- |'sutlsfuctory to the Genoral Assumbly, Wo bavo tidad, thut no allownncoe or chirge shull bo mado | preserved the presont boundury Linos as nearly for tho attondancs of witiiess uforcsnid, unlesas | &5 passible, i urdor to nvold dlsturbing oxistinie tha witncas shall makn uflidavit of tho number | relutions, und to suvo tho cost of trunstora: ot ofdayshe or-sho actuatly nttendod, and that- [ paticnts from one hospltal to anotbor. ‘Tho Suchattendunce was nttho instance of onoor | chnnges suggestoed by us may bo describod uw huve ny- 1h of the partles or his uttornoy. follows: Wa huve coustituled the Kunkukeo In criminul cnscs in countles of the third | District by toklng tho Countles of Wilk class, whiro n_witness sunll bo required to ute Grund(. ankukee, lroquols, = Ford, and tend somo torelgn county or State, and ull wit- | Vermilion, “with )00 - of tho popilus fesscs n counties of tho first and sccond eluss, | ton of Cook County, The Eigin District hns Leen dhiminished Ly tuklog from it 150,100 af the poputation of Cook County, with tho Countios of Grundy, Will, Kankakee, und Iut- reau, Buresu County 18 tennsforred to tho Juck- sonvilly District, Tho Jacksonville District bus been enlarged by tho ndditdon of Dureaw, and dhininlstied by tho trunsfur vt the Countles ot Iruquois and Ford to form the Kunkakeo Dis- trict, and the Countica ot Montgomery and Kd- war to the Anna Distriet. The Auna District ro- mnina tho sumo as ut prescut, with tho adldition of Montgoniery nd Eagur, and tho traustor of :’vr:'nlllun&:unty to form the Kunkakco Dis- rict 'aonhn shall bo nllawea tho neoesaary milrowd 2re nd &1 per diuy durlng ench day in going to l o from court, and $1 per u( for t:cu day's necessury attondanco, to bo pald out of the County Trnnmrd' of tho county whero mu erime wia committed, on tho cortiilento of 0 Cireult Clork of tho sald county; Provided, h'!lhllll mako nfMdavit of the numbcr of days ho testaattonded and tha number of milus ho tns ‘Hx‘mrlly traveled, und that such attendance lh.u.“"m instance of the Stata’s Attornoy or o) Aceuded, to which shall Lo adied the certill- I o of th Judge of the coirt that tho amount ruasonuble, and thut such witnuss wus o noe- "‘."Y.wllncns 10 tho causo. g ooy Cl40 of 1 conviction and sentenco by nny \:‘n under an indictment, then Judgmont shull u"‘lllumll agalnst such defendant or defendunts o “mverul codts fn suld cauke, and the tume oA Vo recovorud by oxocutlon, us in- othor sases, and tho ninount shail e pd by tho Shoriit ‘I«u eolisead Into the County 'Lreasury whoro eritio was comniited. :-':; l;fill.‘fl'lk\’ MEMBERS RICKED MIGUTILY the 0 1drq of saddling an additlonnl expenso on It rural constitucnts, nnd tho Egyptluns were ™4 ot tho bilt for tho reuson that it would TILEE ONLY COUNTIES DISTURBED, thorefore, by tho bill, except in so far us necess sury to form the Eastorn Distriot, aro those of Diurean, Montgomery, sd Edgar, *Tho popuiation of the Northern District, no- cotnodnted by tho hospital ut Litgln, 8 885,115, whiuh, dividud by 525, the capucity of that hose pital, would give tho' ratlo of one pationt to overy 164 of the population. The population of tho Eustern District (Runkakee) |8 S37i3, und tho ratlo fs preclscly tho sume, ‘o pa\iulntluu of the Conteal Distriet (Jnekesonvilte) i 1,002,567, and tho ratlo 1in 1,000, Wao huve found it fin- posalble to sevure uny greater equulity in theso \auto encourago the class of buniori-on about Jesibionogcunrouny EroRtop eAN I m;"fflmwrleu and country courts who, by * It may bo that some of tho chnnges suggest- ed by this Committen may not bo sgreoublo to tho countiea wost immedistely atffeoted, But Wwo nre inublo o suggest nuy othor urranges wmont sqitnlly practieable, 1Tho tgn-fll vbstucle carlnig to know unything and evorything, too ensucceod in belng sumimoned uid druwlog tleual fees therefor. Undor tho Inw as It oft, Sandy tyg ’ d Westion rosts largely fu tho discre- | to any thoraughly sutistuctory division of tha Yon of County Hourds, und tho l):uml mowbora | State tate QlutFicta o tho HSuRG arlses. from Yero apparently anxious to loave it thero, Tho | B9 fact thut, with tho ed olssification of countics stirred up | GREAT PREPONDERANCE OF POPULATION :\'L-n greater opposition to tho bill, and tho alr Inlllmhnolrmumm' portion of l}mnsmfil.'nm{ a3 % 3 with the loontion” of ‘our presont hosnituls ut "':" thick with amondmonts, One pro= | Riin: Kigin, und Jacksoviilo, It is impossibio ot o 0 striko out ull roference to tho | once tosccuro equulity among tha counties I - tral clugses of countics, and to | the mutter of tho adinlasion of tho patients, und ko tho proposed Dilk apply atfke to aft | Hiso tho adoption of such boundury lines as wiil placy tho hospituls in ur noar tha centre of the distrlots ns furmed. »ho totul amount of increnso fn the quotas of the soverul countios ag proposod in this bill 18 27, distributed nmmu; I«:‘v‘mlli’-ulx countled, iTho othor provislons of tho bill jutroduced by the Conumittee do not svom to call for any spu= clal ntention.! Attuchicd to tho memorial is o tabulated state- ment showing the populntion of tho counties in the soveral districts proposed, s Crundall, of Tuzowell, introducod the reguln- 0 gy JUMPED ON THE BILL, ton nppropriation blli to puy the nucessary 0x- iy Srack out thy enacting cluuso by s voteof | punisca bt iho Committevs of tho iwo llouses, Tiui T e ouuiond e V" to rondor valld o ‘hatfield jntroduced & bl Al iy 0B hid stuck to the rogular ordor by | jogscs, Inllmenty, nd condiiionul salce of Tatls way volling-stock, Under the prosunt luw, the m-k::- Of tha Btuto, on the principla that a tiont ing ougnt not to b civeumseribed fu tho muum Its oporations. Auother sought to Wbl 1o countics of tho first aud third clusses, "xuuhamum for Loth proposed to saddle '*\urnllm?m il tho Stato Treasury inatead of tho orrg) CO unty strong-boxes. Finally, after 0% uver tho watter for half un hour or 4o, tha countey mombers % *Uo abous us loug us it could fulrly bo ox- led to do of g g turduy, rolling-stock colnpaunies seotn to huvoe expori- belt dy vy oad tho buvs bud 10 | O odeoro. troublo in huvidg tholr lowses of Nag g 10 Beoommodato tho 5 - iirouds considerod valld, Mot devting e and varied rolling-stock 10 the _ raflrouda ¢ o “ho condition on which such leasos nhull hore- aiter bo regarded as vatid would sesm to be that thay sbull bo recorled in tha Recorder's Otlleo at. schomus of Sinattgy, A DILL INTERLUDE, 11 b rei G ..wn(_“ U8 & law, wiil sudly futerfore with e | Gordor would Band o ué:zzlm:‘““‘““h‘l""“g“‘“‘ thoBtatn | Nor uE WOLNIED 1¥ IT SHOULD ARG o ot S Htvatiin Kol cl, of K. Claly, Introducud u biit authoriz. at budy conglat of the Governor, Seorv- | fun i e © Judges, li case p Muster in Chancery i o1 Buu i8 sick uud unable ' to condues i ele, 16 uppoiut to, Audltor, Stato Trousurer, Bupor- udent of ) bovlis oF theif doputles for thut purpose. w'“‘Y'Uexmm‘ Ubllo biistruotion, wid'the Ate Htl?llw‘:n.urwug [y u’:vlmnlp orgunization und a Blah gyt B0 Bucrotury of State L fur- | gryfuuyh il comploted W butch for tho day, W7 10 g e fuel, gk, and yoows ucoes | Cranduil, of ‘Tuzewoll, sont up w resolution » Uslucss of the Bourd, Tho “help”™ | setting forth the evil of absvnteclin uud order- Inga roll-call on the oponing of tho seaston every morning for tho purpose of discovoring and “recording tho cironic and occasional ab- nentoes, Underwood, of Plke, promptly moved tolay tho resolutlon on the tably, und tho motion pro- valted—Dby Inten mnjority, Linegar, of Aloxander, moved that when tho House ndfourn It do so to meot at d o'clock aml takn up blils on first rending. Htendton movesl, ns n ARubstitute, to ndjourn until Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, Tho nycs und oea wern called and the plea Ing ddiscovery midde that thoro wis not n g voting, I other words, no Imsiness conld bo made, and legisintion necessarlly came to a atop. ’I"nn usunl motion to ndjourn waes than mule, et the aplelt of contenriness tind captured tho memburs, aml tho mution was lost, * roop-La ! "(m‘rhmd. of Bangninon, moved for o call of the ouse, Tho motion provalled, and the Doorkeeper locked 0rs il Fn to tho Alton Depot to clineh onough membe, 0 poadblz, th ke up aquorim, He wia whout threa ininntes too Inte, huwover, and hid tho satiafnction uf scolng the truln move out Just nhe: hlu, Duriig the temporary. Iniprisonment of tho Haouse severnl mombers found it convenlent and funny to raise thequestion of privilege anapuy thalr respecls tn umvsyum.r crities, Olwin, of Crawford, wny onoe of thom, s particiine elovanes was that o cortaln Springticll piper i nihrded to the votera aenhnst cunsolidution of tho Supreme Court as keanll tnomn, aod ho wis ane of thou. The Spendaer held thnt ho was 1 st man, physicilly nt lenst, whorenapon C H18, 0f Cook, 1ook an appenls the Housa refiied to sustaln the Speakor, wnd the hull rang with shouts of Inughter nt the result, -~ Morris, of 1lurdin, thought the occrsion ton goodn_one toluse, and, jumping to his feot, catled for THREE CHEERS FORR GARFIRLD, The Repubtican slde responded notslis and en- thushustically, and with three o Robert "I’ Lineoln, the hew Sceretury of War, The Speaker. witd 1180 honored by an un impromptu ctfort In thy voeal Hoe, Youngblond, the Demoeratls member feom Franklin, lost no time and bad in persunding the Domocrats to give cheers fur Swmiel J, ‘Phiden, ex-President.” Black, of Cairo, for Olwin's benett, sont up Tae Tatnuse of Friday, and tho Clork rend thy allusion therein contuibed to the gentlemnn's romnnrks against consolldntion. The Cairo ma therefore, moved that tho remnrks bo strick out. Colling, of Cook, moved that thoy bo spread on the journal, sud there thay we A floelc of Henutors el In tho menntl l thumselves with tho usual run of w the guliery, und Colling gravoly movel that (hey bo tnvited to reats on tho floor, on the ground that thoy would g 10 TO FILL UI' A QUORUM. Aftor several more attuinpts to perpetrato something funny, the Houss ndopted u short cut to liberty by rusbing througt o motion to adjourn, wiilch, n view of tho faet thut thore bad been severnl Intervening = ino- tions since tha Inst motion to wdjoirn seas macde i lost, wis the proper one to ko, Thy Assistant Doorkeepers ‘fet the lmprisoned Leglstative mischlel-mnkers out, and the eall nf tho [ouse beentny the ehiel tople of conversis tion for tho reat of tho auy. APPORTIONMENT. VIEWS OF AN OLD-STAGEIL Special Dspatch to Tiie Chicago Tribune, Spinartenn, Hh, Mireh 6.—=The failuro on tho purt of Congress to puss the Appurtionment Lill was pretty gencrally discussed yestenlny aud to-duy with rointlon to 1ts boaring upon the probable length of tho present sesslon. Senator Kuykendall, tho Nestor of tho present Assem- iy, having been here almost overy sesslon sineo ' llil& suys that, In comparison with otber Assom- blies, tho present one 18 weil ntong with its work, and can mako tho necessary Scnatarial Appar- tionmont and adjourn before Muy 1 ¢ 1t choosus. Should an extrn scsslon of Congress be called, and an apportionment Ll gussod within the next thirty dnys, the Assembly, in ks opinfon, ean complote the entire work by Juno 1. He favors ending the muttor at this session, If 1t by possible, and ‘such appears to he the feoling among tho wiser breed of legislntors, Fnd tho Congrossionnl Ap{:éxruomxmm DIl gone through tho Senute and beeamu i luw, it s naltogethor Hlkoly tho entire Stato apportionnent would tuva boen completo by May 15, MELVEN’S “MAKE.” THE HOUSE I'OSTMASTER RETS U S0P ron JIMSE Bpectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribue SrninarieLp, Ill, 3March U.—According to time-honorod custom, o Leglslative post-ofiice should purtake of tho nature ol Its averayo country nunesake, belng especlnily fitted for tho discusslon ot nelghborhved news wnd cross- rond elgars, the borrowine of newspapers, and the awapplag of small bits of salacious scundal, Ijut the prescnt nge of reform has manifested ftself oven In tho Houso newspuper-and-letters dispensary of tho present Guneral Assembly. Tlhe Postmaster this trip, one J. IT. Melven by nume, bails from Equallty, n fonce-cornor down in Gattatin County. Iie received bis nominntion through the lnbors of * pocket-pop** Morris, of Hurdin, who, In glowing culors, depleted to tho Itepublican enucus tho sufleriugs of Melven during the War, and told of his bolng chased through tho swamps of Georgin by enthuslustic Lloodhounds, who woutd huve bayed for bis goro but thelr mouths were choclked with FRAGMPNTS OF ML MELVEN'S NETIIER GAlts MENT, which I8 sald to havo beon wildly waving In tho wind,—at loast what was left of it. This appeut for sympathy and ofilolal pap was succesaful, aud Mr, Melven reliuguishod the selling of frult- trees ut Equality by sumple for u per diem ot &5, Iils Assistunt {8 o comely youni lady from Bpriugficld, who uppeurd to have many friends among tho legislutors, and particularly tho younger members, Tho pages, oven, recelve favors ut her churitnble hands, many an aching stoinach among * tho trundie-bed trash ™ bl“’hlt( Loon regutated by spoonfuls of pargorie wil- nu{uswmd by this fegislative Florenee Nightins sale. Nature wae npparently short of material when Molvon wus oroatod, Ho wus bullt, ns it wero, upon narrow-gange principles, aud s no inordis nutaly thrifty cuss, selling atatfonery to tio mombers At it genurous udyaneo o cost prices, * and othorwise showing his hllllkurlnr for :ho nimble nckol. The Postmistress, having. no Swhnek ' In tho prolite of the aforesuld Kpocus Intlon, vory correetly rofused to peddle stutlon- ery for the great Mogul upless e would enter inio n treaty (o pool thoir 1ssucs and glve her o sl percenitaga of the waiug nrlsing therefrom, This )'lropoalllcu tho feut-tres man would undor no circimatances agreo to. Ju othor . wordy, thoro wus B NO EQUALITY IN HIS S0UL. With him It was **all mako und no divey.” In [muy revengo for hils comety Asalstunt's rofusul 0 (0 whiat slic was notuppointed tado, he has, by wonus of o huge notice posted up on tho Post- oflies «door, informed the genordl publie, fn- cluding the legiskators, that It would nat bo admitted to the stutionery shop from 8 n, m. to 6 p.m. Anattowpt hua been mude to oxcuse this netlon ou the eround that tho Asalstunt's visitors—inostly young women with books to goll—worue Wo Dunierous nM to fnterfors with the dispatch of businoss, o this as 1t mauy, tho “freezc-uut™ i3 looked at itpon tho toor of the Hauso us a diroct blowat tho llbertles of tho legisin- tord thamseives, who, fortimo unmomorlul, huve smoked olgirs, swapped lios with tho Postimus- tor, and prosceuted thelr nequaintance with his ansistnnts, Many of the law-makers eomplnin of Melvon's insoleuce and lnek of elvility, aud cludm that he {8 o fitting roprosoutative of a lnrge clugs of PETTY, BINNGLE-NAIL TYRANTS, Anoffort would cortuinly bo made to bounco hibm §f such n course would praduce tho desired rosult. Hut bo I8 on tho pay-rull, und thut vie- tually settlos It, - Thure {8 no bettor mothod af bringlug out the innuto * cussuduces' of i mnn than Lo give hin n subopdinate position in a Leglslative body, Uno Benutor the other diy rocolved u bittorsear foi frow an fmpecunjons constituent whom he had act to work horo, and whocotuplulned griov- ously that his ruilroud puss wana only gowd for tho sosafon, while ha dealrud ona far tho cntiro yenr 1881, ‘The Ropublican caucuscs, ud a rule, sc lected a very docent, olvit lot of peaplo ta fiit tho winor otticed, but when the Ropublicans of the House, fucited thureto by the *pouket-pop ™ man, Nxed Molven for this session, thoy commite tod an epyrexiouns blunder, BTARKEY’S ELEVATOR, *ALL ABOAND." Bpecial Dupalch to Ths Chicago Tridunss BeiNarieLp, I, Murch 8.—Future gonern- tions of feoble und gouty luw-mnkers will #hower blessings upon the venerable hend of Starkoy IR, Powall for causing tha oroction of tho clevator 1 tho Btuto-lousy, which was complotod and has beea running all week, It fanot intcudod that tho publle, In yours to come, shall bo densely fgnorunt of the nimo of tho aforesald public benefactor, for tho doors protecting tho elovator cutrances, and even the cugo ltself, uro omblazoned with tho now PAMILIALL HOUSENHOLD NAME, “Btarkoy Mowell.”” Thus does the uncient cus- tom of Inscriblng sogw'-oared volumos with “ Johu Jones, his book," obitulu oyen at this lato day. ‘When the oables were proporly adjusted jand the flrst nscont wga nbout 1o bo made, Mr. Powell, lu company wi.a & kinky-hulred Bone- gawblun, made the malden trip in the new cogo. ‘I'hen tho on. Sturkoy ambled cheorfully to tho Loland, and, to wake motters wore binding, or- derod & buskot of chumnpagno for tho boys. Whilo cortaln legislutive stomuchs were aston- Ixbing thomsolves at this suddea departuroe from tholr favorlt llquid nourlshincut.~old rye,—Mr, Powoll luld bis cane ou the bar, vivared hls MONDAY. thront, rolied out A yard or two of tho * Bay of Riseny,” and at tho conclusion of his ditty, and to the amuzement of nil present, 3 LT A Y PIGLON-WING ! In tho style of half u century ago, Dut thesa i'nulhml nntics wary too mnuch tor the good- heueted Mtarkey, and ho took the next moening's traln for the 1ot ringa conntry, or, In other worils, *Rakl City,” wherg 1t i boped the great pubtie bonefactor of the Thirt, cond Generaf Assemnbly will drink st_the cle stal founte nin, und, as Ponce Do Leot desired, bo restored to perenninl vouth, The olevator 14 1 grand suecess, approcinted by every one, from tho gy ambefrelsky souni Iaw-mnkers liky Morgnn, of Mouitrie, Thomns, of Helleville, Ing Kendll, of the ** Lower Nlley” Ya the ginnt from Mueoupln, Lowis, and the fathorly Arcber, 1o ‘lommin Clootn, * Dasbhaard ™ Vgehoy, and Olwin, the rider, In Mnet, thn now enrringe 4 n]lllr o ruther ton mieh, 1Ll Lo poputar, The our 1s Tondedt duy naag night with Infitm pages, * coon ™ Jnnltors, wnn tinestareed policemen, who, with their feet eocked up {1 the seutd, take FREQUENT TRIPS FOIL FHLIL REALTIL, The Noor is fuirly lttered with buckets of wuter, mops, brooms, aml scrubbing-brishes, to tho grent persound discomfort of the mon who votud Tor the jnprovement. 1 he ton I, of voirse, to compel tho pages, the swesp. ers, the moppers, and tho scrubibors—thu gone ulno legislators, In their own esthnition—to walle tp-satuirs. ' No less than intirm were eounted in tho elovator 1t one eides, it 18 n good i ® rellet from arduous datls pipes and worsa el ana the o appreciate its advantages fn those Kpe L {8 un exeelient nook. too, for simigls fry Janitora to discuss the bign pulnts of ledisin- ot i thanroout thia upproICh oF iy liy, auy be nnother rensois besldes this why rinin itora do got ride In Rtarkey's elovie tor uftener, It was orlginaily designed to ereet. itors, one for tho flowse and one for nute. Tho Jutter buy nu vet Leen built, A atrlet constyuction of tho espritdu corps for- Lilda the mingting of Jeglsiutive talent with tho common hewndof Senators, 1t I8 beileved, liowe. ever, thiat by means of an wmnendment, ory othor words, A LOWER DECK , this annoyanco Thon tho prges and self-cone ceited employéa will not be cotmpulled to sysoc ate with thoso who gave thom employmeni They ean huve thy luxurlons cur nll to thom: withont unnoyanee. Thls it schen in short, witi suve thom from lowering thuly dig: nities und prevent contmination, - ST. LOUIS' POLICE, The Villago at the Other End of tho g Bridge Greatly Exel over Changes In tho Polico BRourd—Chief MeDosiongh Bagages tn o Littlo ML witie u obe=Democrat? oportore Sixctal Dispateh to The thicago Tribunc. 8T, Lovs, Mo, March 6,—Tho ¢ity 18 Just now allve with oxeftemont over the action of tho Goveruor 1o removing two of tho ullce Com- missloners, 7o o Chicagoan this nctlon scems fomowhat Instenitieant, but to St. Loulsans it means everything. Only tho other day tho Board wns organized. Now it is thoroughly dia- orgunized. Tho tuen in affairs, somo think, meuns n new Chief of Paliee und muny new un- derlingy, A week ago Jamues MeDonough was apuolnted Chlef of Polico for four years from Jan, 1, und bis bond was filed und neeepted MeDonough i3 an old man, and hus been Chief these many yeara, A tong thme ugo, when men of brawn and nuselo mude zood firemen, Me- Donough was Chief of the Livellest Volunteer Compuny. St wus then he secured the prestigo which got for him u position on the pollce foree, 1l swung the Tncust for n lomy while, and a0 handily thut promotton foltowed promotion so rapldly that he soon found himsell at the top of thoe polico lndder. OF course In gettivg thero ho encountered consfdernblo opposition, und in making the race he was forced to join n fuction of the Demoerntie party, which ho hus clung to oversinee. Chiof of this fuctlon are the pro- prietors of tho Mirsourf Repulhean. ‘Thoy bive dono moro to keep MeDonough in power than any others. The most prominent opposition thoy have encountered in dolr this hins been from tho North Side, or * Kerry Pateh** | gung, who would ke to sce Larry Harrlzon Chief of Tolleo ngatn. At the mestiog of the Palice Commisslouers whun MeDonouih wus g polnted Chlef, the man moviug his reappoint- ment was Morgan Boland, one of the Chlefs of tho Bouth Side Deinocracy and Vice-President of the Polico Boark. The motlon to renppolnt was acarcely enrvied uhanimoualy when n Coms mlgsloner moved that Bolund by deposed trom tho positton of Viee-Presidont. -¥als motion was carried by n voto of four W one,~Doland's Lelug the dissenting voice. Tho action ‘stunned him. Hoand tho Chief had boen fast friends, Buside that, he bud been dolug u great deal of good work o weedlng tho eity of crlme. Tle, 0t would appour, saw no fair reusons for tho action ot the Hourd, Ile smelled o nigger In the wood-pile.” 1t way Iven out the next duy that the friends of Me. onough il used Boland us u wol to securc his ronppointient with, and when this wis done, thoy, having no furthor use for him, hud thrown btui overboard. 8o this truo or not tho seerety of tho stir-chumbuor not being glven otlicially to tho world, it 18 1 fuct that froi that day to this Buland and the Chief have been st loggerhicads. Destdu that, ull the work that Holend hud dono 1 the way of chnnghyr tho positions of subore dinates tho Culef undhl, ~ For duys Huland bung his hewd, Then his figure beenine crect agnin, ond rumor bad It that ho bl lald nits. ylmw toget even, Ahe South nnd North Sido Demooraey, who had alvays fougnt ench other for political puce, it was said bid Jolned forees, nnid color wits given to this states ncat by Bolund Lelig socn oh tho Btrouts with Lawey ilarrigan, ‘Iho kKnowing oucs said (f the South und.the Norih Sides will vuly como e getlior, thoy ¢an do anything with the Governor, und theso ux‘)rcmmnn woru scarcely given veut to when word reachwl here that the Governor bud - demnpded tha resignatdons of - Com- misgloners Finney snd Motfett, and, upon tho heely of this, tho news that thoe Govornur Dad removed tho two yesterduy, It wis skl that McDonough had - recofved word thut hls best friends bod gone back on him. No ong, kaew of this for curtain, but whon he reached hendquarters lust evenmg ho was i very il humor, Two re- porters hmpponed to be In his_ollice,—one of thom & ropresentative of the Glube: Denmoerat, Thnt newspaper han sald somo bard things of hils adwinlstention, The appearunce of oho of ity reprosentutives at ibia uino nogered tho Chiof, 1o ordered the Journalist out of the house, but tho lutter, consldering the Chief's oilice n pubio redort, falled 10 ubey the order, Tho Chlet, who 18 18 broud und fut—althongh not quite so tull— ny Kalsto g 18 ropreseuted to have besn, grow red Iu the face with noger, He straek ot tho news- puper-iman, it blm two buttons above the lolt, und was about to follow up this blow with unothor when police oflicers stepped fn and ncted tho part - of pouce- mukors, Tho reportor assaulted wanted to got At the Chlef, and tho Chlel wauted to getut tha veporter, The Intter kepton his overcoat, but tho Chief peeled oif bls under and cuter gnr- ments. e porbaps thought of tho days waen atufire ho wis niways ready to put up il dulkes, lut whatever ho thought, it I8 certain ho stood thoro with his tlars olenched, bis urns oxtendad i Jem Mace stylo, und cailing upon tho Journuls 8t th 100 tho’ sorateh, A tho peacumnkers wonld not allow the lutter to too it, the Chitel ne- coriling to the rules won the dlzht by his oppos nont not unswering his esll to tine, This little Bireoze, uithough insignfticant In jtself, 18 looked Upon us o straw which indleatos the way tho wind I8 blowing, und _convineos mmny that tho Chiof hid recoividd tid nows, and that Boland, of the South, hus Jjoinod forces with Hurrtizun, of the Nuorth Bude, sid that botweoen tho two nen and their fullowurs a plut hus bheen Iiid which will result n Harrigan bolng muade Chlof. On tho othor hund, the friomis of M- Donaough gay they and ho are stll on deck, and will relnln thore, To-morrow tho problem witl be solved, 1¢ tho Governoe uppolnta two mdn who aro opposcd to MpDonougn, ha will bo dus "ID!IJII froin his positdon, for Bolund holds the \aliitee of powor I the loard, Somo suy tho Guovernor 18 with Holund; somo sny not. Tho matter will soon ho dectded, but pending the do- clsion thoere [4 ns much ik bero oyor tho sair a8 tnoro I8 {n Chicago over u Nadonul Couvans lon, .~ —————— A Portradt of Morborg Spencer. Teont in my card, says 3iinut J, Bavage, s was ushored Into @ lurge, SYUAYO, hently.fur- nighed ruom ou tho drst Hoor, with 13 windows looking on tha streol. | had butu few momones (0 walt, whou tho door openold and Mr, Bpeucor oamy i, Hetore sitting down lor our tilk, let e deseribe the mun, It any of my readors huve scen tho small carlo do visle ‘photograph of blul,—wlhich was the only ono | conld tind in London,—1 want to assuro ‘thoi that, whutover ey he looks ke, ho doosn'c ook like that, 1f thut phowigraph pusdoased - consuiunce and wis o Tespousivly oing, it ought 1o be wrrested for libel. As 0 comus through the door, | seon man ubout Hve feot nlne inches tull—this 13 oniy u wuoss—und fuciined to be slight and spure in ‘I'hero ls nothing of the l¥|ill:xll“.]flhll avout bim, Ho 3 dressed jo asimplo business suit, durk coat and wutsteant and lysot trousord, 1514 forobond I8 highi wod s apparent DBight 4 nvrepsed by the growing buidness of thu forohcad part of bia crown. s har Is thin, e, und straight. * Ho has uo mustache. but sandy sgide-whiskers, a litlo after the En- glish clerleal fusufon, Though bis houlth is pour—ud [t hus Leon for years—sa that ho ean work only about taree hoy R diy, his fuco ty not much wrinkled, und he docs not look his age. 1 100ix would tell you bio w60, though bis roal ugo by Just threosoore. Ho was bora In Durbyaliire, wad truitied s un ongzineer, and has had Do university caucatioln 1t {8 rumiored wud ho unee loved ™ George Ellot”: but, b that 8s it muy, bo has nover married, s lify b that of u sbiorlous student; and ho husbands ull bie atrongth thut ho may coumplets, it possible, thy wroat schowe which was coucelved torty yourd itgo und {4 etlll uutnished. "As hu stepd ucrods the rooal and takes me by tho hand, luw stralgbitway ot my eusu, 1 feel that horo {8 i man wiio §3 dasimple k3 bho ls grout, MARCH 7, 1881—TEN PAGES. +—no alrs, no nffectations, Aasumptions, diznitics, lofty podestais, or apparent consclousness of superiority, The one distinguiched American that | havo over met who Is tha most simple, i aseuming, and companionable, 15 Mr, Longf low, r I8 quite nd mich ko, and in IS respe A0S i ®lve m e think of himn'at onee. o make mo feol that [ am futrading: nor to undarstand —as 1ittle, hasy moen often do—that tis time I8 vors valuable, mid that he conterring n favor an e by tho hestowal of # fraginent. We it down and chiat as casily as though [ bnd known hitn for yeurs, SOLID FOR IRELAND. LandsLoeagno and Other Hibernian Moectings Yesterdny, The Irish-Amoricun Councll, renresenting the various Irishrocieties of ({llll!mm, held nmeeting nt Greenebaum's Hall yesterduy afternoon to complete rrranygements for the coming enter- tnfnment un 8t Patrick’s Da Abuut twenty- five socletled were represented, und Mr. Jamos irean, Chsfrman of the Speclal Committes of Niwe, prosided. He reported that Farwell Tlall Bad been secured for the oceaston, und that th far Congressmnn Nleholas Ford, of MissoRrd, was thaonly spoaker who had promisad surely to he wvresent. Hen Butler and Wendell Phillips bad pleaded previous engngements, but probably Bishop Ryau, of St. Louts, conld bo Induced to purticipate, After glving out about 50 tiekets to the entertalnment and ‘dectding 1o lesve ail further arcangements to tho Speclal Comumlttee, the Counedl arljourned, TIHE LADIES' LEAGUE, Five ladies aud threo gentlemsn gathored nt No, 15} West Rinzle streot yestenday nfternoon Tor the purpuse of forming a Ludie's Lund Leagne to ald i the reseus o reland from the tyranny of Great Brituln, The Leweue wis or- antzed with tho followine oflicers: President, . M. 1. Ry Vieo-Prestdent, Mes, Maoys "Frenumrer, M, Rald: Recording Seerel Bistop, The following resolucdon was unan- fmously ndopted us a dechwration of the prinel= ples und Intentions of the Lenzant Wiivneas, Englwnd hag, $u tho imprigos of Irelund’s lost murtyr, Michuel Davitt. trated an act ot eraelty which 18 conclusive 1t y tnt the Drithan vernment s utterly able of any advenecnent in eivilization or 4 therefore, Mtesotved, That we, the wemen of treland ool Amerles, do pledge our lives aud howor and mudt carnest eiforts to the work ho lald ut; and Hexoleed That we will lnbor untimugly until ho and every land-slave In Trelund shall bore- L. )y thuse preseat tho Ludies® Lund League atjourned, < IRELAND'S TROUDLES, Justice A. L. Morrison leetured before tho Bveu Soeloty yesterduy ufternoon nt tholr nll, corner of Cifunwo svenue nud Larabue strect. L. P, Nelson wis i the chalr, and the nttend- nne Soefety hul geleel his subjuet for hit—*Tho Ilistory of 1 and Her ‘Croubles,"—snd were very fortunate in peraois uese ury thole sclection, for tbere arc boiter puited on lecturer covered W0 ¥ and though the nerration of borderiug upon the tedinus, the t {ostintereat, butoften cxpressed tion nud detighit 1 outbursta of The leeture wus one of the regqiar afternoon course, wl it 15 somewhat slgniticunt timt thnt purticnine subjeet wis gee lewted, especiully sineo tho Soeiety 18 & Nterary uud benevulent organization. THE DAVITT IRANCH of tho Twelfth Ward Land Leugue mot lust eveniog In the hall corner Luke and Seytour strects, M. M. Bullivan presided. 'Tho incets Ing was thinly attended, owing to Jta not huving Leen property wanounced. The Chilrman spoke of the situution In Ireland. ‘Fhe Club deeided to continue tho present delegntea to the Central Lemgrue, atid gppolnted n counittee to engigke Epukers for the next meetiige, : The Lund gue Club of e Sixth Ward met yesterduy in St. Plus’ Chured, corner Blebteenth und Panitna strects, Mr, J, rvey presided, Mr, Hart, delesate to the Central Leugue, re- ported thare wis dinger of that Lady golng to PIE(‘!.'!. and the Trensurer of the Wand Club way nstructed to retuin i bis possession the collee- tlong for the present, Afler transucting sumo winor business, the President futroduced r. Alvxandor Sullivan, who delivered a specet which wus well cived. e spoke of tho wrongs futileted on Ircland, nud suml o Govern- mene profossing 1o teach morality 1o thy wor was nuintuiniug a system of white elavery under hee own eyes. Same le wondered why penple here shoitld tiko ¥o uilich Interest i tho atfuirs of unottier jund, fenviug that iy so dolng they would negieet thelr own, but It farebudes no dutiger 1o frecdom in this countey for her eiti- zens to oxpress sympnthy for the apprussed of othor nations, The Lund-Lengue movement is teachmg the irish peoplo that their interestd are commuon, und they are furgotting their seetionnl hilferonces, 'l‘h(.?‘ arg to-doy practically ong 'mnmu. and the nbjeet and value of the Lengucs n Amerfen 18 to il ind elevito their friends In lrelund. Atthough the movemont might uot necotplish much, it would atteact public opin- lon to the eause, and revolution siould not be Iul“"\l_!ml 1 be folly, Tow the L O'Marn resd an articlo from tho Tiries ‘which favored tho English ride of tho Trish ques tion, Ho dechired that elnstle sheet 1o be sub- #idized by Logland, and mwoved that the Chicuro T'imed be * Boyeotted™ by tho Bixth Ward Club #8 nn eneny to the Irish cause, The =otion re- eclved i vigorous sceond, and wus prssed with loud cheers, AMERICAN HOG PRODUCTS. T'he Roards of Trade of Cinclnnatl and Indinnapolin EFrotest Agalust tho Fulve Repressntntlons In Forelgn Lunds, CixciNNaTL March h—President Uruer hav- ing reeeived a dispateh trom T, H. Parker, President of the New York Producy Exchango, totho effeet that the Hritish Consul at Philudel- phin bad sent u statement 1o England thut 10, 000 hogs hud died In Unifo of cholern, and stmilur aispatehes naving been reeelved by othior pers suns from Now York, Calesgo, Indhuhapolis, and other phices, tho Chnmber was convened dod the folinwing resolution ununtmously ndopted and oedered sent to Sie Bdwand Tharoten, drite Ish Mimigter at Wusaington, und to Senutors Pengdluton and Shurman: “WhHERSAS, I {8 currontly reported that tho Rritish Consul nt Philadelpbin hus sent o dis- putel to England completely false in choraeter, to the effect that 500,00 Oblo hops bave died trom choleras therofore, “ieaolved, "Thut tho Clucinunti Chamber of Comanaree hereby gives to the rupresentative of Urent Britain (1 this country its most positive sasuranes that the hogs of Ohlo and of the whole West huve been ditring the past vear singulurly free from disease of il kinds, and to respuctfully nsk thomombera of tho Legutlon to tuko sueh notion as will immedintely correet the offect of those reports, which ara caleulated to Inflict great injury on tho provision trade ol the Vnitad Btates and Grout Beitaln, and which bave doubitiess had tholr sole origln i merconuary maotivos. INvrANAroLIs, Ind, March 5—Tho Ioard of Trade to-day adopted rosotntions deciaring that 1horo i 1ol 1ho «lightest dangor from the use of hog products us fuod, aud denounoing the 1nise roports propoguted throughout Europe sbout diseaso nmoig American bogs, THE SAGINAW LUMBER CUT, Spectul Dispatch to Tha Chicago ‘tribune, EAST BAGINAW, Murch 6.—An imunnse body of suow covers Northorn Mleblgan, rang- ing from three 1o four und vne-hulf foct on tho level. In tho woudd thore i8 no frost (nthe groundund i foot of leo and water umder the snow, Loggiug operations nre considorably hintored, as skidding §s dificutt, Iut, fortu- nutuly, most irms are woll along with work, having seeured nearly full stooks, A good wuny moen and 1oams wro coming out of the wornds, T log product of this alstriet Is esu- mited as tollows: A Sablo and Ping ttivers and tributuries, BN Teut: Augros River, . WKIR000 foet: Ritlo Itiver, 10,8600 Tuot; Kuwe kawlin River, 2150000 teet; Pittnbawusico wnd tributarics, SWONON feet. Uuless tho snow dbappears graduully n freshot of no small di- uensions is pntivipated, us tho swamps were tull of water whon tho snow came on, ‘Tho river xliuhm polnt has risen four feot in the past ten uys. ELECTION AT CLINTON, IA. Crantoy, L, ¥ wroli B.~The city election of noxt Mondiy guirosdcs att entlon, The Heput- lleans have numinated Iobard Prico tor uyor aud IL.C. Van Kuran for ‘Ureasuror, and the Domoceats have choseu J, A. Seavy for Mayor and W, 1. Holmes for “Lronsuver. Thevo 18 no opposition 1o A. [ McCoy, Demoerut, for So- lelor, or J. D, 1. Willlaias, Lopubtican, for As- sCa0F, ——— Avold n costlve hubit of body, unt oaly be- causs of the attending discomtort, but lust it engonder Wore sorfous couvequonces, O Jayno's Sunativa Pills are olibor luxative or catbartio, aecording to tho dose, und any bo dus pended upou to produce boutity secrotlons uf the liver und stomach, i}ixu THE BREVOORL ROUSE JOIDE, A FI0Z, OWHUP iy huve sauig Ilz{mxll'nxm.:::u uih desceiplion, Addross A, B 17T ] ___STORAGE, S TORAGE FOR U d by IN lll‘ Ad) chiaba vt und bust in clby. vance: Pton s L AT Y- M2 Wiist it tciact. A GENDS WANTED—IN EVERY CITY orwwil. No caplial required, Address, with Teturonces, Lardon City Gruln 2achisngo. Chicago, 111 BUSINESS CARDS, ___ A GDODKICH, ATTORNEY AT LAWY, AR TH BT T e i o vk TRIBUNE BRANCI OFFICES. DER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR numerots patrons throughout tho city, wa havo stablished Timnei Officed In tho diferent Disistans, andostennted bolow, whoro advartisemanta wili bo taken for th sama prion A chiaved ot o Malu Ut fico, wnd will ba recatyod mtll % o'elock b, m. NOUTH DIVISION, 4. & R SIMMS, Hookseliors and Btationors, 123 wgniy-abeond u BOGAILE, Drugsiat. M3 Cottaga Grovo-av, ngrthwost corner 'Phirtyetifth-« TIHSON ¥ 'mllus'. Drukgist, A7 Indlana-av, al. ¥\ Drugsiat, corner Thirty-grst and WEST DIVISION, 11, B KART, Druddsn, 6il Weni' Madison-at., cor- KIKLEY & CO, Drugeisw, 131 Bouth eornar ot Adnm s ML FIIARMACY, 4, W, WAINWRIOUT, 61 West Madinon-st., cornar Outen-nv, Ac A POPGLOIIM, Nowsisaior, Bationer, ote, ) iWest Mudbauiet, nenr Western-ny. R, Drunist, 269 Hino Ialund-av, nt L Jownlor, Nowadesler, and Fancy Lt corner Linenin, ST SACOTSON, Drinalar, 19 North Tiaistod, corner Indianu-st, NUWTH DIVISION, . o BURLANGICAN & €0, Driggists, 46 North Cinreat, corner Diviston, o . WILLE 3 & CO., Drugaists, 675 Larrabee-st,, EIE, Printing and Advertlsmg ary Depnt, £ B, Diviston-at. uset WANTED=MALL HELP, TRADES, - 'WANTED—CUST().\[ CUTTER WITH YV " uund roferences. Call at 25 South 1atsten-sty VANTED—A MILLER FORR DISTIL. lery work. Apnly st once to Gardon Clty Dise g cornor Ipori-ar. und MoriRn- MISCELLANROUS, ANTED-BUSINESS-MAN ORSALES- i prnmnent sttiation. 1L 16, Tribune nitice. VAA\'TED—A(HSN TS IN EVERY CITY ortown; nn aplial mired. Addrens, with refironcos, Gurdon City Grath Exehango, Chicnio 1. ANTED ~ AGEN'TS — ENEIGETIO gen winranterd permunent und deaimile pinters bustniens, payinu ) wevkiy on, sninii cnian : Anpci nd winmp foF ppors, Invedata, MR & CO % and 2 Norih Ch ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO BECOME teloemph nperators, Sand Lconta for Nustned Instructtaun ook, G, E, 0 A & G0, Clnclimatd, O, insttuetiun ok G b JONES & G0, Glneluiatt 0., __WANTED—FEMALE HELP, 3 DOMESTICS. —BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, ANTE # rstevlans wumnn cook: ‘ona whio e ulva rood Cll’"l’url:"lr!“'“(;L R Apply at512 Nurth Lo ¥nlle-st., e 3. 2 1y . 0 crry n FOI! Al ASI- tand-av. "Fhtee Aol brick, oy reitar thinugh ntatnathirieen Fintin 1 infied and atationury washiu: and Kilehen o fnain e, Who 10t 14 41 fent Teant by 120 feat deep to an alley, with Iro funce and stotie faotings, nt oppurtunity to securo a good homo ot ol ) 5"’"#' Ao ean bo nnd 1mmedtatal Uil bl nmedin . e A B AT G Tic, 14 o n ’WA. ED—-GOOD GIRL 1] ond work in a sl fnmily, nt b Y D DO SEC- Michlizan v, NuRses, ANTED—A GOOD NURSE FOR MPLOYMENT AGENCIES. 2D — GOOD GERMAN AND avinn ultls for privato mniilios, hotols, vs,al G, DUSKE'S oftics, 1% Mile Wankieeav, -81:2,000—() \ tioh Asblund or % FIN- : it I8 perfect I £y feaece: e barn wnd Inrgo Tot: nene Adamee BL: Jot 107 fegt doep, No tiner residunca in Cliewtu, 01--718 Wist Adams-at, near Liticoing this huuss hulit slone foF Seaes ago A% 1) modern IRy Inentag 1ot Kix 135 s I8 2-atary and buscnient beick turnave and gus-nxtur £L0Y dowit, bnlunce twu yeard at 7 per cent, et title und abstruet, Hest burain of- ered 1 thy elty, (MUsE 2ot wh order hero t 500 L) Yiu canniot do olior teath th bu proyers, 1OV D. ‘1(1]( SALE=DY CHA 24 Dlearorti-st., val uttfully situated tan; lota on wil the Kreets ui iliy nt rensonnblo prices nnd RGAINS. Thoik-at, with amall building Iy £1.00. ment brick (pays 10 Teet on "Ch near Taylor-st., $260 2720 Inddiatn-u, i21-foot lut, with nne framo houso (siuny Lusvmuent), $,00. nenr Oaklund nrenuesin Cleavers por cont 1y S PROPERTY ON Blue Islund Call for numuer o kpiimg nites. € & DWIGIUT, corner Washings iy, (IUFFIS i wind Hitstod-ats. SITUITIONS—; BOOKREEPERS, . TTUATIC WANTED—IN THE COM- 4 wmoreinl line; huve threa yearw' experienco ns elerk, wad a knowlndyge of tonkkeeping, 1 can bring forences. Addres) “I'ribune oftico. SITUATION WA D—BY A YOUNG &) man now hulding n responaible posttlon in an ! botilan of tewst und respansibility in clax referonces: can give bonds. Ad- Teibuny ottice, SI’I‘IIA‘I‘I(L\' WANTED—IN WHOLE- ™ attiini llouse, by n young man; axperienco retail stor: gogd refaren riin Worce: 3 QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man of 17 yeurn, wha 18 well up, In” bookkneping Wit hus actonited 1, 18, Bryunts Chieao Businoss Unllere for ane year: atso reads and verl serman und vos witls ils parents, Address H Y, Tribune, ences. Addross Mu TRADES. S ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGI- Tun i sintiotry ouging: ean du stenme rose 1IN Norin Widle-at . neer tiiting. A4 —FEMALL. DomesTICS, ITUATION WANTED—-BY A GOOD covk und inundress, Call at_1U Twenty-nintheat, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES: I'TUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES neviling Neandinavli or Gormun fornio holp ean VE supptied nt G, DUSK E'S effica, % Mlwaukoe-av. 01t SALE — MICHIGAN-AV,, NEAI Fonrteenthont, stonu-1ront kouso: $ILU00, MAT- 1L, 5 Washii Al RUSER DT 20X150, ON NORTIL Peorlt-at., with two zoni frame Buuseson g hit now rent for £ por mongh. WiIl well for #LiA i his s n bl Ineain, Ol for barticutars enrly. N & DWIGHD, corner Wastungton und lais Hl FU]: SALE—~AT A BARGAIN-TIE elvuant Sestory brick houso 347 Wost Monroe-st. eontaing [3 Toutss Bas all modern uprovenents; szood sealne,_tnuatre ut 151 Deartwornest, In bank. _SUBURBAN REAL_E: 018 SALL: ACRES SOUTIW corner Ashia: Fitty-third-et; $10,500, STATRUN T LA u: POR SALLE VILLE LOTS, SI'T'- untoil hotwaen Drezel tnd Grand Touldsurdss ell, bnfunce ut f per el 2, i VL GOUDRICHL S M 260 i ANT od residence oun guiries for ry ermie Wehich wa Gt ut 0 ke CHin s 0f SGlelL e thoss wanting 10 s description wnd we will endeivor to tind gustonniors tor th, Fo A BIAGU & €U 01 Wuabe niton-st. V.\N'PI‘ZI) — WE HAVE CASIH CUS- 1omers for contrilly lueatod business \Il’“ln'rl.‘- fmiproved or wimproved, Wo would bu plonsed (6 Luvon conferauce with owners whning o sell, JACUB WEIL & t0. i Dearbornat, _HOBSEN AND CABELIGE P JONUN MITCHELL WL 32 rsis O nit kinds, earriwcen, buggics, i nd-hund, ut Juw prices; ur 08 e, 5 AIN—5300 WILL BUY yalunbile bighbred “and: tast trotting hone wired by Almont son of Aluxe ) oMo ol Guidsinith” Mudd, rocont 14, Youns Almunt Jr, 16 & years old, 155 hunds hizti, hundsomety turned, showtig all the polsty ol functrotter, Min duim wun tho fnmaus trotiing ine by Juse(i I won_of Awmerionn Eelipso, v the atiention of by one who Wwants i spendy und very promisng Foung horse, 3o baw never Bad wny tralning for speod, but tae 0wt suveral fieats Unds . 110 trotted luat {11 om Centrnl Park track In 2:itkd, hoating: o fluld of six horsos. Tlo In warruntod et 23k, und waermntel perteetly soutid und kind, froo from’ finlt or blemish, Weurs 1o hnota or welehits, 1s n square, lovel trotisr, thud iy faly eun drive Wi 1o I oo polo-horse; nfoue and plowsant deivers lea dark by has sood nmne wid tall, “Ho cost £85It Mav, “feason tor sulling_bim 8o Jow will bo explalod to purchasor, Wil zive o weok's trind 10 responstble party. 1o ean n uud driven at any tme at privato séable. Mo, Michignu-uy. “I'nts horag A8 warmnted s ropresented in e wivw, wid husve doentiutis to prove i MUSIC.LL INSTRUMENTS, ElL ik, T UG PIANDY Aro colobrated for tholr benutiful singing quaity of Lonn, elasttelty of netion, durabifity, and olowanes of St binon S0 yeate. Rold for Giahe by o TYON & TERLY, Buuto i i o st b ung Monroo-s rebiers, POR SALE — PLIANO — ILAINES BRO. mnke. 933 vetave; worth #1570 Tly now; will for £40); “oisy torny GRLKF & bwiairr, corner Wa in und Lnistod-s PLANOS AND ORGANS oN INSTALLMENTS, T W, W, KIMBALL'S, Corner Htuto uiid Adutss-uts, % 189 AND 0 STAT S ortiiuaLof tho busutiful Forsale at low pricos f« ung Lo vent OTELS. SE~BEST SLY Naw warblo Custont Ho, b (i MAU firsi-clias, LARENCE 110U 4 Murrison-sts., s por duy, §L4 Lo B2 ronted without buard, I ASTINGS HOUSE, 10, 18, 20, AND 22 4 Tinst Adunisot.~tootis, with bouril, on uulta F sl Trom €3 b0 $EIOF Wik, Day-bourd, B1per weeke Uransionit, 81,50 pur dny, T. JAMES IOTEL, 111 FIFFH-AV,— K 4 per day. Reduged ruios to traveling mun and WUrulanunt bourders, Pablo bunnd § her wuek. INDSOIL EUROIEAN HOTEL, 'TRIU- v tho laniost und bost Exrupean having 1 Tuois, m truin 53 o B pur duy, ‘wecording t lneabion Do Tostauruit pudornosth, BAMUEL GIREUSTEN, Prop. T fuF Wil On Slurfllwlk'gl un UHANN A LEC 1 oc . Inquiry. . Lk, SI'I‘U.-\ 10NS WANTED—WISCONSIN ceand, dining, 3 #irl, cooke, gunenl, Work: iod Lirls wan! ity fo Hureau fto ‘WEST SIDE. TO RENT--STONE-FRONT L4 ¥ Feel TIOUSE, v av. tionr 3o 5 oRacn il an, . i B Dcurbormo, o7 WAy x: SUBURDAN, (l) PREN'I‘—]IUU, 5 AND COTTAGES n Evunston ond Atistin. Apniy to J 1 FOWLER, with Hoverlity fonrbornot. 3 G VI—FL1} SouTu SIpE. TO RENT—FLAT OF 6 ROOMS AT &5t b AV., contining improvements end pris NGW opent, JAS, M. GAMBLE, 8 Deare 5, ONFICLS, &a 3. —ELEGANT STORE, NORTH. corner ol Archor-uv, - Buttorield” sud 0 R I rendy £ TR o Wi 'I.‘O REN'T—S' il Trom Muy iz pruelty | Carson & Pl cantruof the Wadt Sida: anitatin for an WAL L FHOMDPSON, 2 1lness diretechuns. Teudl business, Wort Mud~ foutent. OFFIOES. tENT—OFFICES AND STORES, Mny 1. 155 15 Rindoiphest. in Eidaiity Bank ihatiding, i Nutloni) LAt T Busiding, 1 iuiiding 151 G lngtonont: 165 15, and 1t Kist Jackson-atouch #00 porannum. Trcms dommmte Navatiho prof a n “nt fumnta buve iho preforonce, and can ea at Gt fos particuinrs. £ THGGTRE, vUnBER & corAN, ¥, VIERLING, Agent, 152 L Ball <l Hoom 18 LD RATES-— n_tho National lifo & C L Bulle, 0 RENT—AT REDUC Homo of Huee fine ulices sihding. LG K AL, Ll MISCELLANEOUS, 5 FLOOR ROOM 111 divida Footh 1o sulL. BT 14 Eouth Clark-st in renr. N0 REN'TI—7 STATEST., SECOND floar, from Muy 15 W fees deeps oll tghted In {puins, roir, und worth » YOW. RHERCE, 106 L NTIED—TO RENT, IV ANIED ENT—FROM APRILT, threo or four untnrnished rooms svuth. of 1 d o of Wubns lont st A ddrovs, statig prico nad Jocation, A, ANTED-TO RENT—A FLAT OF 3 Toatus uhid pantry 1o light Bowsokeoping: nu chiltren: convenient to st ir line, b guud foeais 1, ", [ ribune otilee, SNT—A LOFT WITIL the rivor, not south ot y, My i, Plunso stalo amountof rent. Tribune oftice, ANTED=TO RENT—THE 15T OF May, by une ald gentieunsn and it ‘on ekt floor, with mdors rlck houney location i zond nelghibarhood euat of Heduwiek-st, nnd north of Oul e ) iee, SAU bune oni ANTE! RENT—-HOUSES A it an West Sido tor junuodiats posearions havon lanco L 0funod Lannts nuw waltiig unxionss Iy torn yiguney. Owiines will pleuso 1t s hoar frons thom. GRIFFIN & DWIGIPT, cornar Wastington wnd Tialsied:sta. FINANCIAL, GOLDSMID, LOAN OFPICE, M BEAST o Madinin-st. (llconaod). Eatabiiahed 185, Dine Tudit beukar wd bulllon doalor, Cauti i for otd gold und aliver, diawonds, penris, ‘oté., ate, Colorado Branch, 4% Larkmer-st. Donvor, “A DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, watches, T B, LAUNDER, t lnw mtos, Ttouns s una g, 12 Wandoliest, Kstabiishied SO0 NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- Luro, planos, without remuval. 10l undolphest., . D—TO 1 nt, east 1y Clh\’l‘ L MORTGAGES BOUGIIT AND imoney louied wa - chattels nnd good soeurliy, NEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE ngw und Fidolity Hank buoks, und Scandis Anvien Nutlonal Jlunk certiticates, 11LA LIOLMES, | Guneral Hrokur, 86 Wishiion-at, NEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, without remuval. U, PARRY, 10 Wess :\_IUNE\' TO LOAN ON CHICAGO VL Feut vatato In any siiountabovo £ &t the Towust rates, HENKY WALL b, 97 Deurborn, [0 _LOAN—SUMS OF $3,000 AND UI- wunle ot hiupravud clty real gstato ot poe cont withont el tuslouy, Portiund Buck. —810,000 IN AMOUNTS O andinproyod Chienao Vit ual Eativto wnd i Hnlveod eie. N ANTED—A LOAN OF $10,000 FOR § urd yuurs utU purcent. withaut commislony seciired O IERO PROBOFLY WItHIN tho eity Hinls, threo s tha Vil ut luai at Jow valuation. Augress M 5, Fribune o VMAN & JAS [EN'T; tablu,busineas. NE q A ESS CHANCE—ALL e urniture und Bxturos compiots D alio of 1lib bost-paying Hoteie of 163 fuoms in Chicago; i Vors ceinteo 0f usiiesss hinol-mut, 1o it cantiob du bitters Buuse his slovacie sod wil o convenienves; will bo soldutn buruing would taka S oo ol watata e ot causo ol salo. T 11 BOYD, Kooui 7, 1.9 Stadisan-re. _ MLACHINERY WYV tont aLbans L0 et WoUey, will Tunt (nnzue than any bollar ovar LUllL. ki Lilous wid slowin-usors livited L call und o ismiie G sonn fur dukeritve clrealin, | Uificos, i Costlands »y Now Vurk, whid 52 Catiol-st, Chicagy. $](’ 000 ¢ty ronii o Woney Buaght. W3l ¢, REENOEDS Leug~ T $10 000 AYD UIWARDS TO LOAN . aidperoent. X, L, OTIS, Houmid 1 b Subio-at, YDROPHOBIA — SURE CURE FOI hin dremt disouse, Hundreds ot reforvnces yudsied, Address withy conts stmps. O X 0. Dyew, Ind, TED—=FRAME HOUSES ON TilE Buuth slde tor rewoval for cash or on e misstons. F.C. VIEWLING, Hooa 1 Ballo-st INSTIRUCTIO Y carpols, Turniturg, uid huussbuli go wat ‘pricva fOF cash uron luatsiluonts, h l)Alt’l‘ ER WANTED-WITH 8w, TO i eSS, e R Lt [ty Ay T & e g PHOFESSIONAL G LEMAN O Lk standuit who Unds 1t nescssnry 0 $onu~ i, LG st rgidun weory Svanlad o (e fas Wik LIMWEY, UL, TOF (Ialth Drowkfast aid. Use b i ehiad roo. Loss sufvroncos Addsvest A bl FHUI U UAST-OFI CLOTIING, ___ UL TIE TADIES AND GENTLENEY Rt en o s OraF o B n'n'fl'n&'-\'?x‘t;?fl Statucst: pwil ‘Dutcant mvra. thun uny GIVE s Bl Rty (e ulahor s Siate: