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THE CITY. IN GENERAL. Josran Carty, of Peorin, ta at tho Tromont. § ‘The Ponsion Agent dishurscd £6,000 yestoriny. G. W. Bansum, of Brooklyn, 1s at the Shor- Taan, 8. F, Sirti, of Philadolphia, fs at tho Tre- mont. * Lrnur, W. 1. Dannwis, 0. 8. Ay Ia at the Paimer, 0.8, CHAMMERLAIN, of St, Louls, !6 at the Bherman. 5 Lonp 1. Oarnvre, of Bcotlatd, !s registered at the Pucilic. : BD. R. SHersAn, State Auditor, Des Moinos, In, ie at the Sherinan, Orn. C. HL, ‘Torts and Col. W. P, Clarko, U, 3. A,, aro at the Pacitic. 1... Tastes, Chief Engineer of the Chiengo & Grand ‘Trunk Katlroad, is at the Pattnor, Gronoe L. Case, President of tho Hartford Firo-Insurance Company, ts at the Pacific, 3.3. Honan, Mayor of La Ccosse, Wis., and Jaco Krohne, Mayor of Freeport, Ilt,, aro at tho Tramout. Cuances Ganatn, of Havre, France, and Mr. and Mra. W, 7. Lowe, of London, England, tro registered at the Pacitic, “EB. NrasomtNnes and M. Cailtevotte, of Paris, France, and Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Scott, of Ginse gow, Scotland, are at the Palme: i GEN. Buvipan returned from Washington Sesterday, delighted with tho President, the Seo- yetury of War, and tho funuguration ceremonies generally. . THE Internal-ravonuo receipts yestorday: amounted to £24,608, of which $1,742 was for epirie, $3,014 for tobacco and cigars, and $1,8i0 for beer, TMNTY-EIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in gold and 3,000 inellver wns disbursed yesterduy nt the ub-T'rentsu Nine thousand dallurs in silver was received. Cosanrssaen B.S. Bras, T. C, Pound, George C.Uinzelton, and Francis Cumpbetl, of Wiscan= Bin, passed throug the city on thelr way home yesterday, teyistering wt tno ‘Tremont, Mn. Josren CAUnOLan was desterday, ap. olnted n Mullitof the Crit Court by Shere ty Manu. Mr, Carrotny fa un old-time printer: of Chicago, and wasn watchman in the Jal. ‘Tne Young Men's Christlan Assoctatl ave on entertainment In Farwell [Hall last ning in its member's course. Fully 1,000 persons were present to listen to the piexsing: concert recitals Of tho Potter Sisters. Tu temperature yesterday, 18 observed by Munnese, optictan, 8 Madison street, ‘TRisws: Building, v merees; 101. 1 3:8 p.m, Barometer, Tay, Canndlin Club hekd a regular meoting at the ‘Tremont House last evening. ND. Fireb presided, ‘he only business done was the cous sideration of the questlo geeurmg pernin= nent quarters for tho Club, Ne action war taken, olthough several olfers are under consid= eration. ‘THe hog cholera question was held In abeyance yesterday by the provision crowd pending, tho Feturn and report of tho Investignting Com mittee that has gone to Springiield, ‘Tho pra- Vision market was strong, und the crowd thluk tho Vanierbilts of Milwaukee ure tuling care of the megs pork und lard dentsy 1. General Superintendent of tho K Island & Paellic Railroad: J. Be tof the Peorla, Decutar & E Charles Miller, President of thy Cincinnati & Southeastern Ratlraad; and C. N. Chappell, General Superintendent af tho ‘Ghleagy: Alton & St Louts allroad, are at tho Pacitic. Jupse Moor was more comfortable yestor- dny morning, and had recovered consciousness fram tho delirium enutsed by the intense sulfers ing be has oxperionced. But In the evening ho was restless, and did not npyent to be us well as be wus in the morning. Drs, Lyman and Hemp- stend visit hin frequently, and think thore ls a possivllity of his recuvery. Avery fine vortnit of Lucretia Mote bas re- ecntly. been painted by u St. Louls uetist frou a, cabinet photorraph tikes In Philadelphia nbout: year ago. ‘Chosy who know Mrs, Mott will seo in ita ftultbfut likeness. ‘This pleture will bo facedon exhibition Saturday for a tew days at AMeasrs, Junsen, McCturaz & Co.'s bookstore on ‘Btata street, whore ull nay bave aa epportunity: of seeing it before it is seut to Palladeiphia. JouN BoYLY, of Tarrates street, while Attempting to board front platforin of at Btrect-cur nt tne corner of Clark and Lake atrects at noon yesterday, accidentally, allpped and fell, Both wheels of tho cur passed over his leftarm below the elbow, and Drs, Baxter and Cook, who were ented tonttend him, think {e will have to be amputated, Hoyle was taken tohis home ufter a temporary dressing had Been put upon tho ari. Joun W. Cussisatam, of No, 43¢ West Indi+ Ang street, woile riding down town in nn fadl- Iniestrcet car vt 10 o'ulock yosterday morning, wus rathor severely bruised and eutahout tho bead by the pole of a wagon which rn into the earnear the corner of Halsted and ftantolpte streets, Mr. Cunningham's fijuries were ut- tended te by Dr, Schaller, und he was thon tuken to bisbome. ‘The name of the teninster was not ascertained, ay he drove rapldty away, . THE adjourned mecting of the Committee hav: ity in charge tho matter of conisemoratiog t Zenth anniversary of the xreut ties of O 4871, will moot at iho Paliner Hause thls ing ut8o'clock. The, Aub-Comaittes appointe to devise n pinn of the cominemoration will pre: sentits rnport, und other hnportant business will be transacteil, It fs understund that tho sugeestion to coumomornte the fire by layin ‘the foundation of a public Nurary bullaing meets with general approval. 9 \_ Jay Gout» and his party arrived in tho elt: early yesterday morning, ‘They spont most o the diy fn visiting tho telezruph attiees, tater- viewing the olficialy there, and tinklus igulries us to rhe v 5 otien! wark tne of the eonsalidation. Mr. Goul unwilling to xubmit ta an titers sow und declined to talk with the reporters, Tis visited tho Bourd of ‘Crude quietly with Georgo Duntap and lott for New York ata o'cluck In thy afteruoon, With’ the party were Gen. Eckert, Vieu-President ana Genoral Mane ager of the Western Union Telegraph Company, and J.J. Dickey, Superintendent of tha tele- groph ines on thy Unton Paclile Itultrond. Mae Hon. Schuster Colfax lectured In tho Star "Course lust eventng ut Central Musie-tnil be. foro n falr-si audience, the subject of hiv lecture bulng A ‘Trip Across the Continent.” Mr. Colfux was imtroduced by the Hor, William Brosa, who wits with Mr. Colfax at the ting of te trip. and in introducing the lecturer Broay referred with pride to thelr Journey lage torsther, Mr. Coltax succeeded, as he niways does, In kee his audieney Interested uniil the close, st ded with frequent: Bursts of upp next lecture In the guurse will uly by Mr, Arcbivutd Forbes Thursday evening uext. Henny 1, Mints, an urtifigin! stone monutact- rer from Washington, 1.0, brought up ut the: Wost Madison 31 Station just ovening sul- fori conswlernbly from n broken arm, City> Poysician Dunne utiended hin, and gave an order fur bis removal to the County) Hose pit, Mr, Mills euys bla business ‘recent: Jy brought hla ta Willow Springs, and Avhila waiting at the depot Weanesday eventing Tor the Clrcazoebound train, he broke through Totten Plunk In the sidewalk about the depot, and there received bla injury. A traveling agent nained W. Ht. Meyer withessed the accident, and gave him hig card, Menge hy anlaht be wanted Basu witness in anv sult which Str, Mills wight Delng wazulnst the Akon Iallroud, * Tue Trades Assembly mot ut No.7 Clark aprect, Just evening, Me K oi Yurmons tu tho ebuly, fhe ates Of the DryeGouds velved, and tho delve authorized to crelentinls del ‘Ulorkat rate Ounfer with tho Haile and induce them to a rs dt was res ported tu tho Asseintly that ay zt soun a8 the hulle ereinukors bad settivd their difleulty with thelr employers they would send delegates. Mit. doseph Grucntut advoented the drafting of at orditmney and petitioning the Couuell tor ite passuge, creating u local departinent for atutis- tics of cinployment. He said the need of such & dopurtinent was very yredt, and its estiblish> wont would prove of Inealeulable benetit to the Workangnnin. 8 comiuttee was appolted: to draft ruch au ordinance ua Mr, Gruenbut pros pores + FOLLOWING {6 the list of dutiable goods ceived al the Custoni-Huuse yesterdi: Holling &Co., ft cuse bouks; Western Nows Come : ou 3h. B. Albertine, 1 caso wus To os mute typevciters; Wison iros., 4 cudes dry: ada; Mandel Hus, 2 enses dry guoda; A. i. Abbatt, J packayes colors: Ge 8. Haskell, 23 fucks deed; FA, Howe, It Daxes tn; VS i & "Con GOO siteks sult; A. B. Mueker & ely; Hurley & ‘Tyrrell, 2 vases reolnins J. V, Barwoll & Co., bb Gases COULonas, Palen & Burs, 6 cary old wheets; Callaghan & oNuthis, J bates Inens; Piel, Benede 4 r ou ‘aril, Virle, Keott & Con Canes dry woods; Wilsun Hros,,0 cases dey goods; CM, Koodt, cases dry goods: Hurvey ros, b cusg dry Kvods; Jollet steel Company, 200 ateo] blydins. Collections, $11,081. * Wepxesnay ovening u number of the male ani {enue attendants of the Couk County Hos. ital forthe Inyany gave De. spray, thy Medical Upermtendent, aud oi Caully a very ploasint Surprise. They bul invelsled the Doctor olf to one of tho Wurds white in bla parlor was plived an elegint silver ten set of eight pieces. “When by returned he found the judies uid yentigmen ih posiesston, and Ste daiues Dickson stepped forward und in a few opproprinty words prosented the gift $a beball of those Katbered uround bim. The Doctor, whe wis quite tuken by surprise, repiled ina very feele Quy manner, “Lhe tea set ls tnseribed: Pree seuted to Dr, and Mrs J. 0. Spray by their frigiuls du cugneetion with the Cook County (HL) Alospltal for the Lusung, Sureh Uy 1891." Amon bose prescut weru Dr, und Sirs. Spray, Mrs, orton, Stra. Stewart, the dMissus Ellzs deglude, ‘Musterson, Kernan, SoAndrows, Murphy, Byers ett, Underwood, Crandall, Buck; Mri Shaw, Mrs. Kelluy, Mesa. E, J. Mucdiihan, W. We Muhoney, Jumes Dicksoo, C, 2. Peters, Rugeno ' / THE CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1881—TWELVE PAGES Dorns, George Bcevey, James Caliaghary John Myers, Daniel Calbane, and P, Kearney. ‘Tim stenin bollermakera and helpora met yos- torday, Tho Prestdent, T. P. Dwyer, atated that: the raiteond bollornmkers had expressed ayipa- thy and a willlngnees to contrifute funds 10 ns- sist tho men in holding out. A Ietier was rey eolyed from Mr. Hoss, of the Hollermakers Union of Detroit, assuring the inen that ne one woutd come here from that city to tnke thelr places, and the Union thera would take actlot: on the subject Wednesday eventag, Reports from tho Committee appointed to look atter tho several shops were thon recelved, Seven shops atlll refuse to comply with tho demands of tho meehnutes, one—the Star Works—baving given Wednesitay tho 10 per cent ndvance asked for, Twas thought that some of the shops would viol anon, while others appeared to be quite as irm as ever in thir refusals to pay more. A committee of four was appolnted to look after tho Hiporly Worke, sevoral atrangora having found employment there, About 30 men are out now, and ft Is sald they are not wenkening yet, but'will make a grand effort Saturday to obtain what they want. 11 nununl theotogical reunlon of students of to Bomlniries was held at tho Fourth Presbyterian Church lust ovening. wns perved in tho church priors at which nbout 900 persons partook, includ! students and their friends, Indios and gentlemen, and members of tho Fuculty of tho Haptist, Congrexationn), Methodist’ and Presbytorkin Heminaries. “Attar supper & very pleusing p: gram owas presonted in tho inaln aud torium, — which was comfortably filled. Tho oxerciaes opened —owith —oalnging: by the congregation, which waa followed by Prayer by the fev, Dr, dafrison aad wn address of welcomo by rphy’. niso dettvercd b 1. Shutter, of tho Buptist Seminnry, on thy * Liportance of Liternture to the Christian Minister": by W. 1, Bu Congregational Seminary, on hris Loy- "by W, Hobart, of the Methodist Sem- Present Influence of the Future BK. L. Pergusan, of tho Presby- terlan Seminary, on “Tho Speculative Impor tance of tho Doctrine of the Incucnation.” Tie Chiengo Women's Club beld a largely nt- tended meeting at the Paliner House yesterday afternoon, Mes. Ida P. Gibson read an Interests Ing and enreful paver on Goetho's * Faust, She analyzed tho poem st length, showing that was tho embodiment — of Gyetho's {dens, and his mental blograohiy. Tr ig back the comparison between the work Aildressoa wero and its author, she showed that Gocthe's own tempestuous fife towed in the velng of tho 1 She gave an Interesting résiuind of tho early Ife of the poet and the condition of Ger- many alter the peace of Westphalia, when tho ace Of faith bad gone und the aye of doubt was ‘being ushered in, Jn Fanat Gootho had emboricd his awn daring aspirations, and in this mystic crention be com- nred with Hyron’s creation of tho mysterious Manfred, Tho union of Faust and Mephisto pholes she belloved Mlusteated the conticting union of the higher nature of the soul and the lower elomonts of the human Ife. The death of Marguerite was the fitting apotheosis of her life, the poom was rounded out by the old age of jat, Which the speaker illustrated In deuail. ‘Tho lecture wns listened to with un attention which domonstrated {ts incrits, CONDLE-8TO: Citizens are not generally aware that 0 mae jority reportot the Cumuilttcs on Rallroads in favor of adopting cobble-stonc pavements in Chiengo streets is wndo tho _epecias order for businesson Monday night, Tho opponents of the meastro think this notion wns talon quietly nud done scerotly, aud say. that the thine is short for them to obtain a hearing and prevent the adoption of the report, ‘The minority report of the Committee is in favor of limiting the cobble-stone pavement to the business streets, and to such residence streets only us the mni- Jority of residents on such atreots desiro tt, ‘There fs much opposition to this kind of paye- nent on our residence streets, A hinge meetlog of eltizons was beld Inst evening and commit-- tees uppolnted to ike xetive measures In appos sition to the aduption of the majority report of the ( ities, Kumonstrances will at ance be putin eireutation for slanuturos previous to tho inecting of the Council on Monday night, and all persons opposed to cobblesstune pavements on residenco streets are invited to call at once nt tho ollice af Enos Ayres, Bat Room IL Reaper Block, #7 Clark etreot, and algn remonstrances Joft there for signatures, aud ald tn cireulating thom in the different divisions of the city. AICONOL AND TOUACCO. Avery dollghtful mooting wast held at tho Grand Facitlc Hotel lat ovening, the acension boing a union mecting of three brunches of tho Young Women's Christlan ‘Temperance Union. A formal program hud teen prepared for the curly part of tho evening, and about 150 young Tadies and genttomen gathered In the largo par- ors. ‘Tt union was under tho auspices of the South Side Union. Tho relsea were opened wit prayer by the flev, R. H. Pope. A piano puro Aieuat by Mr. Lewis Alberdiig, a ute solo by Mr. Frod Steele, and a duot by Prot, Git and) Miss) Eva Adams, | wero all excellently rendered. Miss Kimnvall, wha pre- sided, then Introduced Mrs, M. IL. unt, of Bos- ton, who addressed tho young poopic on the sclentiticetfects of alcohol, Sno usserted that even moderate drinking caused a young mau to luse his buch tmoral principles, courtesy, and ood breeding, She referred to Chanecllor Crosby's position as boing good for the problvl- tion cause, fnusmuch us it bad stirred up the Christian peoplo to on knowledge of tho danger of — sich —prinefpies. Tho spenker deplored the = fact that Inst year tho internal-revenuce receipts exceed ed those of the provious, year by $11,000,000, Tn convtusion, she bude tho young ludies continua on In the good work, and admonished the youn: men togive up thelr smoking, drawing a vivid picture of tho ovila of tobacen, second only to tho evits of aleohol, Mrs. Kimball followed ia a belef uddress, detulling the work already done fn this ety, and Meting the ultimtte suce cess OF tho vust sochil tntluence now being brought to bear, Tho reunion terminated with adellghtful suvinbie, A WONDERFUL EXIEBITION aft tho rapidity of teloxraphic communication, and the perfection to wien it has been revebed, was given inst evening by Mr. J. W. Simonton, tho ugentof tho Amuricdn Associated Prosg in Lege ont whore hg dellyerod it tecture on “Tho oviated Prevy, ar How Wo Got Our N Inst eveulng, for tho first time, news was transmitted directly through from San Francisco. to Philadephia, by the way of New York ui Chicago, without a break, so that lt was received on the stazo and rend by the lecturee. lt was 4 ruploxed from New York hore, und duploxed trem here “to San | Frinelsco, ‘The nows loft San Frunclsco at 5:15, | locit tle, und was read in Falnuol ial at ? o'clock, which would give, counting the differences in tine between thé cities, tittecn minutes from the tlmo of sending until tao dispatch was road tothe nudionce, Certainly this ia rapid work, and sbows with what xpecd the dilly papers re~ eelve tholr news from all parts of tho world, Mr. Sinonton also rend dispatches direct fran New Orleans which loft there ut 7 were rocoived tn Philadelphia at 8. read dispatches which bad beon reveived from Liverpool and London, and had loft these places F ant Lith Friduy (this morning) and were received in Phitadelphin at 828) Inst evening. A dispatch from Montreal, which lett thora ut 0, wis rend at 84h, A Washington dispatch was started from thoro at 0:07, and read at 9:16 by Mr, Sl monton, Thevo were but specinl instances of what was realy shows in regard to gotting vows for the qoruing newapuper press, —_—_— THE CLVY-HALL. Gas-Ivsrecton Baupwtn, who has beon sick for two weoks, i6 out agaln, ‘ Cosmnssionren WALLER was obliged to go home early on account of being unwall, ‘Tne Counci, will meet to-night in order to act on the report of the Committee on Elece tons. ‘tne Worksop Insrectons aro. going through tho tenemuut-houses und seoiug that they aro putin sanitary order, ONLY one bullding-permntt was lasued, aud that to L, L, Muyer to ereet. a twoestory brick dwall+ ing, 2U by 48 feet, ut No, 25 Sichigun avenue, to vast $0,000, ‘Yue Conunittes on Fire and Water will tneut Saturday and uct on the application of: the lis nois Manetic Leluphoue Company w erect poles Jn the streets. ALL those who subseritied for $500 and $1,000 of the new city 4 per cents can get the bonds by apy py to to the Controller, Uniess taken by tha a nat, thoy will be sold to the higbust bidder, TRE cighteen Innocent Chinamen arrested nt No, Jiu West Mudison streot, whure gambling was going on, rece: veil €5 upleea from the Cons troller, the fies Iurposed in the Jollee Court having been remitted, ‘Tan Pennsytvunta Company deny, ina totter to the Commissioner of Publis Works, tuat thelr tralus obstruct Harrison street. Mr. Gorhun said the St. Louls & Alton pouple are probably toe yuilty ones, ao they wero written to, Tue Mayor has revoked the snloon license of Albort Ineh, No, 6) Clurk street, and the pawns brokor's license of E, Isiucs, No, 224 Clark strect, gon aecountet thelr alleged conneetion with the Morrow jewelry robbery, Iriah’s phice, accord ing (a thy 5uperintendent of Police, was a resort: for thieves and vile women. ‘Tue Mayor camo neur meocting with an acel+ dont yesterday morning, While crosaing Adwus street viuduct a loeomotivo below began letting olf team, ‘Thu roidwuy was obscured, 60 that bis Honor couldn't ee before bin, and bis bursa ulmost struck that of auother gentiomun who Was driving ty the oppostt dircetlun. ‘This btuw- (uy off uf steams ts common thing under ull Viaduote, and, ag it sa dunyerous practice, the Mayor wrote ‘a letter to the Pittuburg & Fort Wayne peuplu requeating them to give orders to tholr enyticers ta stop the nulvance, Other rouds would du weil to uct ou this sugges dun, ‘THueb of the patients at tho sinall-po: Atal died yestentay,f, B. Beach, or Nu orth Wolle streots Juines Burns, of N Bute sircets wid Otto Klabundy, of Nu, North Fruvklin street. Murad wus a col Imau.—the tret ong who bus been fn the hospital for a uuitnber of years. Ualy four now cused ut tho disease were reported. ‘They are at No. 15 Ontario street, No, 602 Bouth Canal street, No. 29 Campbell Avouue, and No. 133 Buetiuld a enue There wasn marked falll 5: ported cases of other cuntugious diseases, Tho ew oned are; Dipbitoria~No, 12 Clybouru av> of in ree enue, tro cases: No, HOA Larrabeo street. Scnr- lut-fover—Ni O'Firten street, No, 38% North avente, No, 27's Walnut street. #incr tho adaption of its charter tho Washine- tantun Homo has recelved $169,069 from the elty for taking care of 100 pereats xent to the Inatls | tution from the dustice Courts. Taking tho average time of detentlon of all the Inmates ns vn by the last report the cost to the city was SAF a week per man: bit, taking the average fino of detention of tho elty's cases, (C wis S300, pretty good bonrd for tho Corporation to pay for Incbrintes. DUMPING ON THE LAKE-FROST, The Lakes Front between the Exposition Mulld- ing and the Hase- tall Park has been used as 8 dutnping-grount for the past thre weeks, and tho whole space of three blocks fs vavored with snow, dirt, and rubbish of all kind, xeveral fect high. Thousands of loads tet huyy been de- posited thers, When driving in was dilticuit on acuuunt of the roughness of tho surface, the tenamnsters began dumping on the “aldownlk,” though, there was nothing thore but suuw, wilks never having been put down on tho property, The reault Is that on all the apace out to tho curb, and oven beyond, north of Madison etrest, is plied up scrapings from tho streets, The property-awnerson the enst side of Michigan avenue did not object to the stat being dumped on the property, but whon the teama began unloading inthe street, they plained to tue Department of Public Works, and this was ate ‘The authorities sance toned—or rather permitted—the snow, ete, bes ing taken to the Lake Park, ns there wos no other conventent place. And the city’s trains which hauled sway snow and tee taken from the Btrect-crossings dumped their toads on the Lake. Front, Comimitesioner Willer says the great want of the city pow lan suitable mndconyeniont dumping-plnee, and. he toinks tt will not be long before seows will brave to be stationed in the river nt tho street ends, and, when loaded, towed ont into tho lake. He snid that tho lake shore hid been Hiled full mainly by the tens of imerehants, who bad) the anow removed from in front of their stores, He didn't think any of the stuf depusited there was objectionable. When tho snow molted, tho surface would bo as lovel us before. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Comaissionres CLank, Rholnwald, and Mil- ler returned from the Inauguration yesterday, and report that tho country is safe, Jons tsus, Charles C. Squire, and Fredertele Kantz were yesterday adjudged {nsane and paus pers, ‘They Will,be taken to Jeiferson, Tar ease of Murphy and ‘Couln, the Seventh Want Judges of election, which was set for trint yesterday. was passed tintil Mondays, owing to the crowded condition of the calendar, [twill then bo called und pushed to a conciusion, wr xperts” were peyging away again yes- torday itt the County Clerk's hooks at the rate of $F por day. There ls no probability of thelr Tabors amounting to anything, and itis highly probable that this wouk will end thelr labors. ‘Timm denlers in. gus-fxtures were furuished with copies of the speciticitions for the use Miting in the new Court- House yesterduy, Tho Butiding Committee will mate a tour of inspes ion it wday or two, prior to awarding the con- tract. ‘Tur Hospital Committea met yesterday aft. ernoon. Dr. Bridge, of tho Board of Medical Advisers. appeared before the Committes and asked that the students of Rush College bo ut- towed to necompiny tho attending physicians: through the hospital on thelr visits. Ho wns to- quested to put the matter in writing and pros sent It to the Committee. 5 RULES FOR THE JAM. Sherif! Mann yesterday prepared a set of rules for the goverment of those confined hn the Jui, copies of which were pusted In all of tho cells, They are ns follows: Firtt—Tho valuables and ueticles taken from you upou entering the jull will be returned upon yourerder If they are required by you for le- yltamate purposes. Sccont—You will retire nscarly ns 10:30 o'clock Pp. in, and riso at 72 a. m., when you will wash und get rendy for breakfast, which will be served nt 8 o'clock. AUSH4, in, you Will make up sour berth andaweep and dust your cell, which must be kept cleun at all tines, und free trom stale foud, ald clothes, and papers, Thtrd—You must not mark orecrateb, nor paste pictures or pupersof any kind upon tho wails of your cell, pur on any purtaf the Jul, or Uxtures thereln. Fourth—Y ou will be allowed only tho prescribed amount of clothing und fixtures in your cell. Pi fth—You must not pice any portion of your bedding on tho Hoor of your cell, or ia any “way, misuse it; nor will you be allowed to get to oF upon your berth without tlrst rou.sving your boots Or shoes. i sili—You will attend strictty to your excr- cisg, und when out for that purpose you will re- miuin on the lower hour of the north corridor, untess otuerwise dirceted. Visiting or talking with prisoners in cells while you are exerelsing: §s atvictly problbited, Seventh—You must not at any time make a toud or bolsterpus Holse, or sing or whistle, You Must spenk in an low tone of voleo, und stop lightly in going from place to plice. ighth--Vou must at all thoes be obedient and respectful to thy duller and ait his assistants, an mustinuintatn pees and order with othor You will not be allowed to lnye moro thuntwo bouks from the fibrary atthe sumo time, and you nist take good cure of thon, Yenth—All letters written by you must be elgned with your full namo und the number of yourcell, and be: left unsented. ‘They wll be rend by the Jail Clerk, und if no objcctionably uuitter fs contained therein will be sented und forwardect. Fveventh—Several grades of punishinent, rage ing from itld to severe, have been approved by inv, and will be enforced should occasion re= quire, It 13 my destre, hawever, that euch pris- oner shill go bemive that hargh mans of disct- pline muy not be required, ROBERT AND ELVIRA. A DNAMATIO MANAGER AND A WOULD-NE TREAS: UREN, : Robert Hates. a man who has very much the Appenrance of a crughud tragediun, was before Justice Summertield yesterday afternoon on a ebunge of venue frou. Justice Wallace to an- ewer the charge of obliulaing money under false. pretenses, preferred by 4 young woman named Elvira Schwertfubrer, ving at No, 83 ‘Thirty> sevond street, The compliiuant testified ‘that sho saw nu ndvertisomont fu one of the daily newspapers for a person to advance money for adramatic company, and uct as trenaurer, otc., —tho old story sv ult repented, She auswered, nnd ‘Bates appoured) with aft tho dice nity of on) great = actor, He laid his piss beforo her, and fn dramutic style epicted the Kent fortune in store for thom, Bates was vivid and Impressive onough to cause the fsb to bite, and Misa Scbwortfubrer dreamt gulden dream and inuuehed (nto the rpriag with an advance of ¥5, which tho mutnuger took. He set to work, apparently, to organiza his company, securing sume doriannt talent in tho formn of mimituurs, Who sported, mouthed, ad sawed the air ubout Miss Sehwertfubrer’s prem- {yes at) rehearsals in sume Buch bivotl- and-thunder piecus ag “The Red-Hlund- ed -Rotbers of tho ithi ete. ‘Thrllle jug situucions, startling offects, and. bappy donaitumunts, as the play-bills any, we to throw the country people on “tho clreal into spasms of exeitement. Hut Miss Subwort. fubrer, the comlug treasurer ot the colossal combinalion, failed to advance the $10 re- quired by Bates, and bo becume Inx in his ef- oris to put the “company” on tho raad. Shortly afwrwurd the young woman caused Dutes’ arrest. Justice Summmerficld decided that the evidence wile hot suiliciunt to warrant, bit in holuing tho defendint tor trial at thd be wave him oa theless, | and auttaiied that be had put upa sob to obtaln the complainant's moneys, AM repos, hye sald, had au ead, and sooner or later Mr, Hates would thad tho ud of bis rope. Hu was necessary allowed 0 BU, * BOARD OF EDUCATION, MONE SCHOOL SITES WANTED. ‘Tho Hourd of Ectucation hold wa regular meot tng yestorday evening, President De Lulng in the chair, and the full Bourd present. The City Clerk's certificate of Bir, Nichof's olection was read und pluced on tile, Tho Counlties on Bulldings snd Grounds ra- Ported that the Council hid rejected the fot on Wurren avenue, near Ovkloy avenus, recom monded by the Bowed for a schoot sity at tho meeting teld Dec. 9, 1890, and the Committes asked fur authority to adyertiso for a. sehvol sito In the vicinity of Menrve and Leavitt streets und Warren and Unkley avenues. Adopted, Tho same Committes reconnuended tha pure chase of 1 10, Sand 13 of Hloeie 1, ia Walshe & MeMalliu's” Subdivisen of tho 8, Be ti of Bee. 20, 3% 14, on te Hus Bt btreot, onal of and sopurate from the Walsh Street school by a tun-foor alley, for the sifin of &50, providlpy ‘the City Councli will vacate tho alley, Adaptor Tho ‘sine Conmnittes vida revommendci tho Purenase of Lotiv, Block 1, of Hrand’s Addl- Hon tu Chieugo, un’ tho corner of Jotuson and Wright streets, und udjoluing tho site recently purcbuded on Johnson street, 24x tect, for the aun of $125. Adopted, ‘The Commitcy reported that thoy considered lu to have uny more pluie drawn for vighteen-roum bi ys, wd IL Wud HO UxcLo. fugly dinicult mutter to fad sites of suficient: size for thom, : dir, Keith guld that be did not think thoro would be uny great auiouly in Anding lot largo enough fur tho purpose, Bightecn-roouy build. fuga Ware very necessary (i cortalo parte of tho city, and It seiqned tu blin to be foullsh to ercot winuiler bufldings, ‘The report wus, aftor further discusslog, re- conmnitted to the Coumulttes, Mer. Keith, of the School Fund Property Com- mittcu, sud that the Cununittes had some tine bortunt bustiesson band which they bad oy fully but ia sbuge, and be moved shat woen the Board adjourn it do ao to ‘Thursday oveolug, tho vith inet. Adopted, F. Dunne, of the Committee on DEAF-MUTE SCHOOLS, ofcred a resolution usking the General Assom~ bly of tho State to make an appropriation of ‘$40,0u) for tho furthor support aud mulutenance tho schools for deat and dumb ehildren in Chlengo, and instructing tho Clerk of tha Bourd to forward a copy of tho resolution to the House of Representatives. Adopted. QERMAN IN THE MAYES SCHOOL, Me. Frankenthal, of tho Committee on Tne struction in German, reported recommending tho granting of tho potition of tho pupils of the Hayes School for tho teaeting of German. tte stated that te had taken a vuto In the Bchool, where a majority had been In favor of this Peanah or stay, and that choir parents were of mln. Mr. Dino said that he had tearned that the result of tho volo was very diferent from what Mr. Frankenthal had stated, and a largo te ber of these voting were scholars who would noon lonve the school, and did not care whethor German was taught or not, Me, Feankonthul said that tha vote was vory earefully taken, Mr. Niehof said that if tho parents and chile drou wanted the atudy of grammar thoy, should havo ft, or the study of Irish if thoy ‘felt ins celled for tt. Mr. Stiles thought that tho {den of takin a vote of the childran on tho subject was n ridiou- lous one. Ho moved the reference of the mut: ter to the Committug on Text Rooks and Course of Instruction, and that they bo Instructed to report at tho next regular meeting, Mr. Frankenthal sau that he would rathor iB EO the report thin have the mutter post> poned, ‘The motion to refer was lost by the following VOWS Bartlett, Stenstand, of Hy Yeas—Enatish, Brenan, Stiller, Burroughs, Dunne—7. Nai—Hoyne, Koith, Armstrong, Feankenthal, Curran, Mans, Nichof, the President—3, Mr, Hoyne muved that the matter bo post+ poned tu tho noxt regulur meeting. Adopted. StL CERRAN moyed tho following, which was adopted: BKealved, That the Cumuittee on ‘Tenchers be requested to report to this Bourd If there are teuchera now being pal outor the sehuol tax fund who have not certificates na required by our rules, ‘Tho meeting thon adjourned to Thursday, Mureh 34, THE OLD PoOSstT-OFFICE. PLANS OF THE FIRST NATIONALA ‘Tho okt Post-Oilice Hullding, now Haverly's ‘Theatre, which fs n sold and standlug monu- ment of the great firo of 1671, will be vacated May U by J. 1. Haverty, its present feasce, and then Mr. Burling, the nechitect, wilt take it in hand and reconstruct it for the Firat National Bank, woleh will uceupy ft In about a yeur. Pluns are now boing drawn at Mr. Rurting’s rooms for the Improvement and enlargement of the bullding, It wes at frst thought beat to tear down the present siructura and erect a new one, but that his been abindaned, beeause It woutd require tuo much tine, The walls of the building: will need a great deal of repulcing and patching, espedinily un tho weat sido, where the dre erneked tho stones. It Is proposed to put Jackscrows under tho hoavy. structure nnd_ralse It about slx feet, 80 that the present frst thor will be nine feet from the ground level, Then two stories are to bo added on top of the building, and tho root and fates are to be finished oif se that a fne and imposing eililes will take the niice of the present. historienl , one, Tho Pusemont will be wvailuble for otfices, und tho i tories high. or 1x feot je round. —thirty more thunit ia now, Some of the sault workin the bank building on the corner of Washington and Stute xtreers ‘will probubly be moved to tho B ice Buble ing, where new and securo vaults will be con- structed. ‘Tho first oor of the reconstructeds building will bo oeeupied by tho bunk, and. tho othor floors will bo let out, Tho total cost of tho work Js eatlinated at $100,000, : The niley north of tho bulldlng is at presont thirty-six fect wide, and the lot extends bwonty= six feet beyoud tho bulkling. It is proposed nise to tengthon out the structure twenty-two fevt, which would give an alleyway fourteen feet wide. * J Tho bank {s now anxious to bity the property rather than to lease it, and bas made a pruposi- ton tothe Bound of Education to that effect. It makes no suggestion us to price, bul proposes, in accordance with tho law, that tho matter bo Jest to three arbitrators, who shall Ox upon a Bim. In order that tho property, muy bo gokt tho recommendation of the Hourd of Education and the approval of thren-tourthsof the Council 13 necossury. The matter will probably come fiutore the Hoard of Education at its next meote Ing, . THE DRUGGISTS. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Tho fourteenth annual Commopcoment of tho Chicago College of Pharmacy took placo last evening at Fulrbank tall, The audience was a {argu ono, and was composed mainly of friends of tho graduates and tho jnatitutlon. Tho introductory address was delivorcd by President Cottin, the vuledictory by Prof. Bustin, and tho response for the cluss by Sr. Einll F. W. Honkel, ‘Then, nme jho conferring of dexreve by President. Collin, won tho following gentle- men received tholr diplomas: Georze L, Corke, Frite Lueder, John Conrad, Frederick A. ‘Cousmann, John 1.‘ Divison, Conrad Bugaberg, Newton Gray, Albert G, Mins, 1 McCammon, William G. McDougall, derick Hiandtmang, Chaeles Sebaur, nil. W. Henkel, | 3. K. MePherson, Samuel Jackson, Sehactfer, aAdolph K W. f. Shockey, Albert W, Sunultz, Charies E ler, ‘Tho wriduates were nll rowarded with bouquets of generous size by their frivnds and ndinirers. Mr. U. 8, Mnllverg mado tho presentation of thy Drug Clerks’ Association medal to Mr. J. L. 'T. Davison, the latter gentleman respondiug yrace- fully, The presentation of tho Alunml Associng tlan badge was made by Mr. Thoms Whitteld, and the receiver, Mr. Churles Schuar, responded, ‘The exercises were intersporsed with excellent: inusio by the Frelbory orchestra. A SHOWER OF STONES, BURSTING OF A MILE-STONE—HEVERAL PER- SONS BAVLY INSURED. A burr-stone which will neither crack nor burst Is something unknown to tho millers craft, A largo one, forty-olght inches in dl- ametorand nbouta foot thick, used in geind- ing corn at tho Northwestern Mills, Nos. 20 and 2 Desplaines street, burst tt 4:50 yostertay afternoon, and thorehy tho pro- priotar, August Fischor, and threo othors were quite severely injured, The exploston does not appear to hnya been one of great violence, alse seme of the men would hive been killed ont+ right, The stone is in the first run, just Inside and to tho left of a dgor whieh connects the front bullding or storo with the mill proper. At the thuv men~ Uoned Mr. Fischer was standing upan a phite forin only u few feet away from the stono; doun Bictbverger, miller, was emnployed tn dreseliyg atone scurecly four feet aways ‘Theodore Rlekelo, milter, was buay upon wHother rung and Mr. J. tt, Laylor, with the Brin of John Rankin & Co, nt No. 7 Washington street, was standing: faliting to Mr. Fiseher, Oiber employés were in the Immediute vicinity, but tho abeve men Uoned Were the only ones injured. Tho stone was making st the tine from 200 tows revolue Mons per minute, and burst tote pieces welgbinw from ten to titty pounds, One very ture pleeo struck Mr, Fischer just above tho left knee, causing & compound frieture of tho ubia, which was shuttered in th Pieces nt’ tho point of contact, Smulte pieces struck him also, causing very paintul but not dungerous fnjurics. “The Drs, Otto, who word carly upon the scene, think he will re- cover, butitwill be a long tine before bo 14, again ublo to be abot, Ho wis taken to his bume, No. 28 Desplaines street. Wiethe berger bid both his lexs broken bolow tho knees, one go bmliy that the broken enda of the bones protruded trough the flesh, He must have been struck by several pieced Also, a be was badly bruised about the tegd, amt his boote wore literally torn from tis fect. Hoe fan young niu of Sd yours, Wunurricd, and was taken to the County Hospital by tho police patrol of West Lake Btrewt Station. ‘The hos pial earncdas At first thought one Jew would uve to by amputated, Wal thoy wnnlly vone eluded to i suid save He ‘Thaodure Hivkvic, & yours of ayo, was etruck Inthe mouth by n swull fragment which Knocked out several teeth, und wis budiy brutsed ound injured inturally by boty strack with othor fragments, and by bulng thrown vlolentey wnlnat soine timber supports, He isa marrivd man, witha wife aud one child living at No, 7 Auguste street, whither ho was eu, The extent of bid injuries ia not pusl- ively: known, but toes ure not thought to bo serious, Mr. ‘Taytor was thrown into a feod-bin some twonty feet diatant, and wis Injured intermlly and Dodly bruised about tho bead, No bones wore broken, aud he wns tible te be about upon his fort shortly afier the wccident occurred, Ho wea taken to his home ina buggy provided by a rivnd, ‘There was no damage done tho inlll other than that resulting from the destruction af tho stance, Tt was froin the eetubrated Freac quarries, und waa thought tu bo a sound and choleo stone, it welghed about 4,000 ponuids. As tisual in such cases, w crack iy the interior ly suppased to hive beon tho cause of Ita bursting. There were Stuing resembling iron-rust found upon severnt oF ine larger fragments, whlch lead to this cons clusion, THE BOLRS! MEETING OF THELIt COUNTIYNEN, Anonthuslastio meeting of Dutch and Irish ‘citizens wus held last evoning at tho Dutch Ke- formed Churct, cornor of Hurclson and May Stroots, Dr. Barry, in the course of a long ad- dress which was recelvod with much appluuso, drow u graphio ploturo of the sutforings of tho Boors in South Africa io the struggle to free thoruselves frous the usurpation of Englund, ‘Thoy hud conquered the wiideruess and inude the dosort to bloum Hike & rose, and ull they wuuted wus to by left (a peaconvle possession Of tholr bomesteads, But the English, paving: found that tho country wad so rico, hau under. one pegs or anothor driven thom further and further Into the wildernces uutil ut fengtt these pationt people, driven to desperution, bad mude } feuu “ dolas tho revenie,’ a bold stand and dofented thelr oy nreasors, He assured his hearora that tho heart of tho was with cinh | people them and stated that if thoy would Gnd the money the Irish woutd go and ald tho Boers, Mr. Vanier Pool moved that a committee of five on resolutions bo appolited. Tho fallow= ing gentlomen wero appointed by. the Chat 1: Messra. John Van iter Poot, A. Do Rov, Moyer, T. I O'Conttor, and BP. Schip- pertia. Tho Rov. Mr. Do Rey then addressed tho meat- ing ln Datel after which Maj. Mi mark mado Nestitring speech, in which hoe stated that ne did not agres with the revorend gentioman who hud Jutst ndressed thom in the Innginge they best Understood, Innsmueh ne, Instead of “tocrs,” he shouldghayo called them “burrs” Kveryono know that {ga burr was placed undorn horso’s tail the horas would ran, The burr bid beow placed under tho British Lon's tall, and it had rim. These men had shown themscives the’ equals of the omen who had fought “at Lexington and Bunker Hill, they hid coped with the ablost Genornl that Boglind bad, and (f any thoro thought that Sir George Colley was not x good soldior they inst drop the tdea. tle had distinguished bhinsolf in india, but hud noyvor before held an independ: ent command. ‘ho iniatike he had made was, that he had despised tho Boors,-1 mistuke which bins cost him his life. Colley and Raborts were both Irishmen, but ho had no pitrt or pareel with thant, a8 thos did not love lberty, and he pues to Gai that all sitch Irishmen might be Aled by the Boers, Mr, Henry Pilgrun stated that ho did not come here to mako n sct apeeeh, but merely rospondei) tothe cuit In the papers, Ho was proud of bis veountrytuen In the ‘Transvaal, Innamitieh as thoy: had shown that thoy were worthy of the best stect that Engiand could bering sueaingt thom. Un- fortunately they could notexpoct to win, because thoy were go fow In numbers. Who would have expected that tho Orange and tho Green should here (u this basomont join in tho cause of livers ty? Ho was glad to show his sympathy. for the ion tte dared to brave the wrath of tha Brite on. Ailiiresses wore also daliverod by Messrs. Bockhetf and Yr. Do Boy (Duteh), and Dunn and O'Connor (Irish), when the following resolu ton wis presonted by tho Comnittec on Resolu- oss Wuenras, Tho Moers in South African aro fighting for the inuleinable rights which all men fire entitled tor and Wurueas, The English are determined to conquer them only because tho Boers are nature atly freemenand love liberty, and beentuse of tho inherent desire of the English for conquest; therefore, Tesolved, That wo tendor our cordial Wymmpatiy. to our fellow-eountrymon, tho Boors of South Africn,. who ‘are heroically vindl- cating thelr rights to freedom — aguinst the capaclous power und usurpations of England, and we pledge ourselves to afford thom prietical nld_ta assist thelr national independ. cnce and to subvert forever tho hated English power and futlugnee in the Transvaal, Jorn VAN DER Pooky MevEn, Pat ene reg; "CONNOR, * A, Dr Itoi P. D, Schipperus then moved thut n committaa of tive be appointed to solicit subscriptions and tw enter into correspondence with Hollanders in Grand Line and other ptices, and unite In con- neation with them, Carried. 'Tho foltowimu gentlemen wore then appointad: Messrs. P. Scilpporus, t Pilpiar, Johny Moyer, ev, Dolley, A, Wepmia, ee ms ‘The proceedings terminated with the sing! of the Duten national hymn. tala DIED OF COLIC. WILD NUMORS CONNECTED WITH THE CASE. Elen Stack, a servant emptoyed fn tho house- hold of C, L. Bowler, 475 Marshfield avenue, died suddenly nt 1 o'clock yesterday morning under clrcumstauces which have given riso toa nume ber oft rumors. Sho had been feeling unwell for some tlme, and at 6 o'clock left tho house to yo and consult a doctor. Shortly after 9 o'clock sho returned and stated that sho had been tosee Dr. Beobe, and had been yacelnaied by him, and hnd also gotten a couple of prescriptions from him. She ap- penred to feel much better, and went to bed shortly after tnking somo medicine. At 1 o'clock Mr, Bowter was awrkenod by gronns and othar noses proceeding irom her | room, went downestira, and found her tossing nbout in her bed, and apparently ¢ suifering: great pain. Ife sent _atter a doctor ut once, but by thu time Dr. D. Fraser. of No. 273 Hlug leland avenue, arrived death had alread: ensued, Investigations mado yesterday devel oped tho fact that Elleu hud consulted not dr. Beebe, but Dr. Cream. She hud been in the havlt of consulting tho latter, and substituted tho namo of Beobe, becuse tho folks with whom she lived repeatedly udyised her to have noth- jug inore to. do with Dr. Cream, A post-mortoin, exuminnation inne during the day by County- Physielan Dluthurdt showed that death was caused by collupse follawing spasmodic colic. Dr, Crenm la not at ali satiated with the trent- ment the ense bas recolved, and says that, from alt he has been able ther, the young woman was polsonei but in what) omunner hie does nol La t kno Ho acknowledges thut sho visited bit Wednes- duy Sy anttth ‘She thon exhibited all the syinp~ tome of sinull-pox, snve that no rash under tha sklil was visible. He vaccinated ter and gave her two pirgeriptigna,the ingredients of whlob were as follows: No, 1—Diluted nltro-muriatic acki, two drachins; uit extract of dundelion, ong ounces sirup of lemons, 1'4 ounces, and cnough water added to make a ounce mixture, ‘This was to be taken m tiwelvo duges, ut tho rate of three per day, No.3 —Calomel, 7% gnitins; white sugar, 71¢ grains. This wis put up in capsules, and was to be taken nightly beforo retiring. These preserip- tlons were tilled at the druy-store of Frank Pyalt, corner of Throop and Madison streets. Thu doctor lays particular stress on the fact that those medicines cannot be found, and, potwitheauding inquiry as tu what became of them has been made In all quarters, no one hns yet been found who can throw any light upon the subject.” He hopes that Uio inquest will bo hotd nt an oarly dny and tho caso thoroughly Investigated. SUBURBAN. 5 EVANSTON, This ovening in the First Methodist Church will begin tho frat convention of tho Y. M. 0, A. for the Firat District. It will coutinuo until Sun- dny ovening. Speakers from st. Louis, Now York, and Chleago, aud somo home talent, will address the meotings nt stated tinea, ‘Tho ses- sion to-night will_be tinder the direction of Mr. 1. E. Brown, the State Secretury, und will con- Histof n song sorvica anda discussion of tho work duno in the State. : Koffvo Kalcalll. The envoy who a fow weeks ago came down from Coomassie demanding the vxtradition of Qn Ashanteo Chiof who had .tnken refuge on Hritish territory, brought with him the King's uid ax. ‘That acllon means * mmund or fight.” The gold ax duly mudy its ap. Ponrunce beforo tho Inst Hritish-Ashuntoo war. a\fler tho termination of that war, King Kolfoo Kaleattl found himself so unpopular tuat ho deemed It expedient to give up tho sceptra Into other hands. Shortly ufterwurd, bowover, the powerful Junbin tribo made an attack on orip- pled Asbantco, and by coomon consent the re- ired monarch was solicited to give his count the benefit of his milltary ucquiremonts. ie consented, After some dosperaty fighting, tho Junbins wore conquered and crusted, ‘Then lollowed ware ugainst other tribes who bid thrown off the Ashantes yoke.. One after noothor succumbed. Finally, Koffea Kniculli remoutited tho throno aiid universal acclamns tlon, Since thon ho Js belleved to buve worced Inceasantly at tho luber of reorganizing and ree ariing bia ariny, which {3 suld to be far moro eniclont thun tn 187, ——————_—_— rant this de Why Boston Girls Are Cultivated, Boston Letter to Spriion td (Muse) Republica Sanne GE LLE Upscinlcls OF tee naclod ba tng thelr attention to the severest sort uf Itera- ture, Thero are reading clubs of 16 or Iu Yeur-olt girls hore, the order of oxerciscs of which ta so crowded that it makes one's bead whirl ta contemplate it, A curd notifying the micmbers of one of those clubs of a meuting hue fallen luto the bands of anothur frlend of mino, ‘The prograu arranged forth meeting is a6 fol- Ta be ty pata’; to bo fonked up, Gibbon,’ *Cualdes Aatraloy,' *Parsco Duatism,' + Brabminie Spiritualism, ' “inst three briety.'' Tho youd faith and slime plletty ta which thls card ts written and recelyed utiizos ny trlond: they inust read Hypatia and up tho other threu trifling things in a woek, erdy the Boston girl, If there reading-clab girly ure specimens, |e satcling 30 pulang: with territla oneray. But ono thing ld observed: tha severe upplicudon for self-iinprovemout and mind-cruining is not uifectiug tho health and beauty of the Boston girl as much ns formerly; in, abo 18 pretty, robust, and ultogethor churm. rend by ul Tralulug Clrens-lephants. “How do you trun olephants to do thele tunuy bustness, standing on thoir hound and ull de eae of iniugs" a Now Haven roportor * Uso tho* mechanic,’ ” exptalned Mr. Hutch~ ingon. “We putu band about the bind lege of an eluphant Waon wo want ta teach him to stand. on hia bead. Thon we put 6 pillow under bis head, At the cthor ond of tho tuokle 8 nother elephant, and, when the word ot command is given, of goes tho clepbant on tho outside of the ring, and the follaw on tho inside ty obliged to stand on bis bead, whether he will or no. This is repented until Hnally the beus? knows what's wanted, aud tnetrut the word of command up he gues on his bead. And {t's so with all other tricks. It’s poraistoncy thut dovs it." tio explulned further that when once they bad + recolved instructions and were chained buck tn their pluces thoy would work at thelr tricks apparently trying to pecfout thomselyesin then, it ds, Mr. Hutchinson says, wuck mure amusing: to see thotn thon than at any othor time, ———$—<—$————_—_— Clndorella Dancing Club, ‘There ts in London a Cinderella Dancing Club. Ag tho nume indicates, all the dances break up atthe bour of midnicht. But to liioug to this iraternity or slaterhood—for ladies are ellglble— you must tirst catabilyb your charactor 43 4 pro- Helent dancer by showloy your ability to walts ub tho bull-romm, sv us to nuver deviate from oueplink. Theo you bave to perform the same LOCAL POLITIC Thaddeus Dean the Future Alder« man from the Eleventh Ward. The Fourteenth-Warders Insist Mo- Grath Must Run Again. Tho Union Veteran Club Leaning To- ward Mr. Jesse Spalding. Promise of a Hot Aldormanio Fight in the Fifth Ward, ‘The notion of tho West Sido Hepublican Club of tho Twelfth Ward Wednesday diminished the chances of Mr. Hawleigh recclying tho noml- fintion for Mayor from the coming Convention. Hs Crinnds have all ulong dented that thare was any opposition to bli in his own ward, but this, shows that thoy were iistaken, Commisslonor Btewart finds an ardent supportor In Recorder Brockway, whilo Jesse Spalding his Ald, Smyth ond Swift un hiseide. All thoso aro known to be workers, Mr.Clark haa tho advantage of . beltng supported notenly by tho business-men of this city, but ho bns tho netlve good will and hearty lubor and codperation of such werkers as Shorltf Hofmann, Conrad Folz, Jumes Burke, ete, ‘Chis speaks well for hls suceess, FOR SPALDING. Tho Committeo on Volltical Action of tho Union Veteran Club beld «secret mecting yes- torday afternoon In Rown 2 Probute Court Building, Tho object of the meoting was to de- wide upon which cundidate for tho Mayoralty would bo givon tho support of tho Club. Mr, Josso Spalding was tn and about tho buliding during the diy, und it is roported thnt he Is the eholco of the Committec, A PRIVATE GATHERING. A caucus was hold yesterduy uyening at John H. Clough's bouso, at which 6. G. keith, Ira Buoll, and othor prominant Republicans of the South Sido wore present. Whether it related to the Mayoralty or to the choice of an Aldérman is not Known,—probably to the former. ‘ Pants 1S DEAN—A GOOD SELECTION. Nearly afl tho prominent citizens of tho Eleventh Ward, Demworats ns well ns Republi have united fu the following call tu Thad- MF tz We, tho undersigned oltizens of tho Eleventh Ward, tecling the great necessity of being represented in the City Council by ut Aldermin whose churacter Is above reprouch, whose talents und ability would be an hunur to the ward, and who would Inbor to conduct city aulfntrs off sound bustiess principles, respecttul- ly ugk you to become a candidate for Alderman at the next eleculon; and wo hereby pledge our ‘untiring efforts to secure your clection, und os- sume alt of the burdens of the canipalgn. Among the signers are A. A. Sprigue, 0. 8. A. Sprigue, A. N. Waterman, Willard Woodard, George Sherwoott, KT, Crane, W. H. Holden, Ee M. Teall, U.C, Bonney, 1. M. Ford, Henry White F, Madlener, “These gentlemen could hardly bave mado a better avleetion thin they have. Mr. Dean 13 vouched for aga inin of superior ubllity, a good speaker. a rendy and clour writer, a minn of most excellent charucter, and, above all, of unquestioned integrity, To will help to. sfamp out and put ao end to tho Dlackmathisig operations which huve been care ried on sy extensively, and which have tnide the Chicago City Council su avtorious ull over the country, ‘ho time tis come when tho citizens of wards like tho Lloventh should send to the Couneil nut only men whoso character [s 0 brignt that they themselves are boyond the abadow of reproueh, but mon who will storniy. discountenunce, expose, and put unend toull attempts on the part of other Atderinen to ¢: tort blackmail, ‘hero should be no opposition whuatever in the Eleventh Ward to Mr. Dean's nomination and election. In fact, in view of tho hundreds of names signed to tho call, embracing about all the personsof standing In the ward, it is Impossible to see how there cau be any appo- sition, It is tobe hoped that other wards will do as well, and will also send to tho Counvil inun like Mr. Dean, in whose hands tho Interests of tho people will be sufo, and who wilt put an end to tho intumous system of ‘oxtorting money from corporations und from private individuals which hus mado the Counell such a stench in tha nostrils of decont people. * MWORATIL MUST NUN AGAIN, . Tha Fourteenth Ward Republican Club met at 03U Milwaukee nvenue lest evening, with Prosi- dent Scbarluu In the chatr, and a tulr attendunco of members. Joba Baumparten offered tho following, which wus adopted: Whetras, ‘Tho aotion of a partisan Court, and at the dictaon of tho meanest Blayor Chicuyo over bad. the Corporation Counsol, Mr. Frank Adama, sent in a communicacon ontirely dltter- ont trom bla former decision. by which ‘the Oily Councit was compelled to declura tha seat of Ald, MeGruth vacant, thus allowing Stauber to bold over in virtiy of bis elestion fn 1873; and WHEREAS, It fs for tho Interests of the ward, more especially the Republican purty, that wo do nut lose the great services of Ald, Jumvus J, Piotrath dn the Common Council; thoretoro, 0 it Resolved, That this Club bring forward tho nawe of James J. McGrath ag our stoudard- begrer at tho ensuing election for the sent now held by Ald. Lorenz, and that wo pledge our- selves to use all lawful meung fram nuw to tho cluse of the polls to sccuro his election. Htesolutions indorsing James ides for Mayor, tlenry L, Hertz for City Clork, un A.W, Ranin for’ West ‘Yown Supervisor wore also naopted. ‘ After choosing an Executive Committee tho Club adjourned, ’ NINTH WARD, The Ninth Ward Republican Clmb held a big meotiug last evening ut No. 2 West Mudisou street, which pluinly showed that thoro Js a do- termination to come out this spring aud olect the Republican ticket. C,H. Curter, President of tho Ciub, oceupted the vhuir, A new constle tution and by-laws were udlopted, and Mesars. Lano, Shields, Eckburat, Jamieson, and Sloan wero’ uppointed a commitice to present tho names of Repubiicans of tho ward who will inako good candidates for Alderman. Tho Club subsequently adjourned a week from to-plght, when the Aldermunle Committee will report. é. FIFTH WAND, A meeting of the friends of Mr. Lo Binne, Rolling-Mill candidate for Alderman in the Fifth Ward, was bold yesterday evening at Finucano’s Hall,on Archer nvenue, for tho purpose of ratifying tho nomination tandered Mr. Lo Blano nweck ugo. It so huppencd, howaver, that Mr. Henry F.Sheridan, ex-member of the Lecis- Inturo from the Third Senatorial Distriet. bad moro friends present than Mr. Lo Blane, Sy Sboridan‘s supporters captured the meeting, and the result of the proceedings was tho putting to nominution of tha last-named gentleman for Alderman, TENTIE WAND. The Tonth Ward Ropublioun Club beld its firat meeting since the full campaign inst even ing, at the corner of Sangamon and Lako streets. President Burke occupied tho cbair, and thero wag n large attendance of inembers. It was decided to elect olficers Thursday night. Speeches were made dy ‘Thomas Senavt, cundi- date for City Clerk; E. D, Cook, cundidate fur City Attorney, and others, SEVENTEENTIL WARD, Tho Irish-American *Repubilean Club of tho Seventeenth Ward mot at Bowsnun's Hall lat ovening, Patrick Wulsh fn the chuir, Several new members wero recolved Into fellawablp, the Executive Committeo was increased by adding u member fram each precinct, and the Club was addressed by Sir. Williams, who is n candidate for Town Clurk, Another meoting will be neld tho thy FIFTEENTIN WARD, Tho Auxiliary Ropublican Club of tho Fif- teenth Ward hid an informal talk last evening at’ the corner of Lincoln avenue and Soppin treet. The meeting wax called to sclect a can didate for Alderman, Mr George Glock was talked of, and Mr. Grank Weidner Is understoud to huve announced bimaclt as 4 candidate, TWELFTH WARD. Mr. Charles H. Whitbeok hus ontered tho fleld on the Ropubllcan aldo us n candidate for Aldar- man of tho ‘Twelfth Ward. Commissioner Al- bright 1s advocating his nomination, THE COMMUNISTS, ‘Tho Morgun faction of the Communists mot at ‘No. 64 Weat Lako sircet laut eveuing, and dis cussed tho advisability of putting n olty ticket into the teld, It was decided tu du so, and Mors Fun wilt dout leas’ bo the nominee for Ma: Tho Urottkiu (action, composed matul, . muns, wilt digo muke nominations, bo there will betwo Communist tickets, The gang is bape. lesly split, and neither crowd will make much of a abowing in the coming vloctior se Eust Indiau Devotees. To one of the buzuara, says a fettor from India, wo suw some fakirs and dnyotews. One uf theso remarkable Collows hud vowed to Ile upon a bed of upright nails for twonty-slx yours, aud of thos be had avcomplished aixteon when Wo saw bhin, His body wus attenuated und full of sores Tesemmbiing icprous spots. Wo vsked him for one of tho Halls which plerced bis rulserablo boly, le took oue from tho foot of the bod, refusing in ovory Instance wo purt with uny of those which guve blin the most exquisit pain Another misurable devotve washoldluga towers ee atarin’s lougth., Sudxe of my surprise when. eo told me be bud held jt there fur tive yours, Another stood with grim uplifted, and no pawor to lower it or wove A muycle, the weber belong dried, stif, unt dead, whilo tho long fngere nails, like bird's cluwe, ponetrated the Uosh on bi a ‘All of these fellows louked mouldy aud ad oe “Senator Altred Perkius.» ‘ Phuladelphla Press. Who is “Senator Alfred Parking,” whobas just arrived in Paris? A pupor thore, io ghrouicliog enutor” Perkina” arrival, says that "this Yankeo fu celebrated on ucouunt of a duel which ho bad sonie years back with an Indian Chief, algo a Bonator, whoue fecllugs be bad wounded, ‘Tho arms vhoson wore unusual, bolng two bare rols of dynamite, on which tho adv laced, and to which two soweinateneseg rere lougth wero attached. “‘Theso wera ene oni hy tho seconds, Ten ininutos nftor the (yee Senator wns blown into the air. and thon Ne Perking wie Immediately delivercn ‘trot, ME poritous position by the seconds. whe aan et the claimeof honor aulea entistieds The wet possible Yankeo who could tell “this mtory ge sclf nud not choko leall a Y but be ts nut in Paris. Bla BW Perkin, ————————___. We recommend Eldred sewing-machines <<. Indigestion, tlyspepsin, neryous and ali forms of erieral debility reijeees es (uking Mensman’s Peptonized Beof ‘Tonic, th only preparation of beef contatning ite entee fuiritions pruporties, Jt {5 not A inere stim . lant like’ to extracts af beot, bie ents Mood-inuking, ‘foree-generatings and {ites talning properties: Is invaluable. tn all ante Uiced conditions, whether the result. of oxhane: Mion, nervous. prostration, overwork, or neut diseases, particularly if resulting from. pute nury compinints, Carwol, Haznrd & Co. pro nrivtors, Now York. For salo by druggiats. MARRIAGE LICENSES. A pian an nannnnn mannan Rammananannnen nanan tohjo, following marriogo licenses were tasied fem Naine. Aa gettentdence. -Ryota, Mink, | rablione, Ras, tne tatund, 414 Milwankeo ay, Albore Larson. 1 Woe etn a Martha ‘Marin Western ay. Paul Sehuongol, it {Natta fenpse iigaan ces Wik Re «Monee, 11, fighe Ramoxa Monee, Ht Bima Bartoli James Conro’ e fs Talezto Muleaby. Brome Sit Hk {George 1, Wiazea Narthde'd. Mattie Schultze... sNortnteld, F. BOY oes oo1s hicara, leat ithisbrendé: entea nos rospect Park, . rospetd Park. { Poter, thumps: Kato Hickey, W.Tl. Phot {Maar aa, W, Payne. Mamata Tap. MARRIAGES, PUBLPS—LINCOLN—. n afer etaertcars oN IE panera . Geors C, 7) W. HL PI G.Lineoin. Ro earda Heus:aud pay, DEATHS. SIENEI—March 10, af ti = SRIEURI March 10, afters Hinnoring ines, str, tho realde a2 0gden-ay Lawndale, Chicago, Fe the honrt, Frank He Han “Plural atthe muses satueday Frlends of the family Invited, SE Boston pupors pleasy copy. HUYCK-March 10, 181 of consumption, Mary Molen welived wife of Masnard A. “Huréy’ and ughiorat Mones N. Fuller, axed 4 youre and 1day, Notice wt tunorat hereutter. oa OURS~At Blue Thind, on Tuesday oventng, fuast Warejuck, of Wright's disease, Benjaais [it latcinde Wiis afternoon by carr ineral wt 1 o'elne! in afiornoo! cal ne roenwoud Cemetery. eebiih) ANNOUNCEMENTS. Funeral Saturday, March 12. of lier duughter, Mis. Webste ANSUN ES rhen POLITICAL, HE GERMAN-REPUBLICAN CLUB OF tho ugith Ward will mieot this ovoning at Tong's Hull, soutuenst corner of luc Istnnd-ay. and HE FINTIE WARD VETERAN CLUB will told their regular mooting tu-night at 23 Archor-av. TPMLERE WILL BE'A MEETING OF THE Hepudlicavs uf the Traltth Ward favo able to fhe nomination of James 1. Tavrivtat. Esq. for 3 fare me + Om sley's Hall, on Saturday evening, IERE WILL BE A REGULAR’ MEET- ing of the Fourth Wart Nepublican Club at Armory Holl, Indlana-ny and Thirtioth-st, on Satur day ovoning. DE PARK REPUBLICAN CLUB pt LY inet) will hold A. (First Precinet? will hold 9 meoting at tho Viliuge Non #aturday to'vote on revision of Constiue tan und By-Laws und to transect such other business as may bo necessary, HE YOUNG ME: REPUBLICAN Club of the Fourteenth ect will hold a meut> fag this evoning nt 418 Went Chicao-av. LICAN CLUB SHE REGULAR REPU of the Seventoenth Ward wil meet this oveping at Bowman's Hail, corner of Chlengo-ny. und rede. wickest.. far the purpose of reorganizing and election ofotticers, HERE WILL BE A MEETING OF Noung den's, Republican Ciub of th Fourth Ward. at Armory Hatt, on Indians-av,, near Twentys ninth-st., forthe transaction of important business this oven, HE FIRST WARD STRAIGHT RE- publican Ciub wil meot this ovening at the Grand Hotel elub-room at 6 o'clock shar; for tho purposs af clecting delegates to the Ul and Town Conventions. Hminant speakers will be in attendance, \ T WE SIXTH PRECINCT REPUBLICAN Club of tho Twelfth Ward will meet to-night at 4b) Westorn-av. HE CITIZENS’ REPUBLICAN CLUB ‘of the Fourveentht Ward will cet this evening at SMe Milweukva-ay, Several important matlors will come betoru the Club. MiscELLANEOUs. MASS-MEETING OF ‘THE PROHIBL Uonists of “0 Fitteonth Ward, irrespective of pitty will be te «ww tho loctura-roon af the Lincy!a Park Congrogattonal Chureh, corner Yophis and sto- hawk-ats,, Katurday evening, to discuns the entorce- Tent of taws rogiating the iiquor trate. ‘The mect= ing wilt bo nddrcasea by Maj. Nnicolia McDowell, the Nov, Herrick Jounaun, D0. Cyrus It. Blanchard and to Hoy, Mart Loavitt, ‘RS, W. H. HUNT, OF BOSTON, SU- Perintendent uf Sctontifie Instruction for the Natlonal Woman's Christian Temporanco Upton, will Address the 3v'clock meeting i Lower. Furwoll isi tonday. ROYAL BAKING PO WDE, | ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADE FROM GRAVE CREAM TARTAIL Housekeeper’s favorita tn leading citics of the world Novather nroparation uinkes such tibt, Sax, hot. breads, or luxurlone try, Can bo eaten by ae es without fear uf the Us resulting frou oer nule gentble vod. Ear Commendyd for purlty age omunuen by dhe Qovenunen, S10u. TOVAL HARING LOW DEL CO. Naw Yor, AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM € CO. ‘Auctoneurs, 8 and od Rondolptt * AUCTION SALE FOUR BUILDINGS, B51, 553, 655, and 657 State-ti, Friday, March 11, at 10 o'clock. 'Torms etd Bulldings ta be remyyod on oF patos BUMAY DOIN, FLENSHEtM & CO. AuctuonsTs CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, To-day, 10 sbarp, at 483 Bout Canal-st., contols of 0 01 saloon, Tables, Cuuntor, Glassware, snd Fura | five rooms adjulning. Carnots, Seasons, OOS ——————e = VANICS AND CANS. “4 WILSON, BVENDENE 0, ‘Panks. and Cats 239 & 24) let Soni Al 6 6 oF she asl vi porica pubUR gle CUNT E cota y |