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HE CITY. IN GENERAL. Q. I'. Resn, of Philndelphla, 18 nt tho Paefic. I, M, Rusk, of Virogun, Wis, 18 at the Preifie, Jons W, Ponrten, of Town City, 13 at the Gand: ner. 'Pun Penslon Agent disbursed & day. J. 1L TironAs, of Springfield, TiL, §s at tho Tre- niont, U, 8. lAsKELL, 0f Rockford, 11, Is at the Tre- mont. F. I Warzun, of Now Haven, Coun,, 13 at the Pacifie. il, H. SHERMAN, of Indinnnpolls, o at the Palmer. T, . WADSWORTH, of Toronto, Ont., 13 nt the Palmer, J. C. Gouvoy, Spain, Is reglsterod at the Taimer. J. 8, Ru: Bherma U, R Ciarxay, of Bau Clalre, Wis, isat tho Shermnn. L D, 1rep and C. T\ Noan, of Noston, are at the Tremont. M. T, Dnity and wife, of Prescott, Wis., nro at the Sherman, Cuteaao distiliers exported 405 barrels of alcohol yesterduy. J. A, Hanvisa and wife, of Dondwood, D. are nt tho Patmer. A, Cursennovan and 1. C, Luthor, of San Franclsco, aro ut the Palmer. Ex-CONUNESSMAN G. A. Bsanky, of Water- town, N. ¥, Is at the Palmer. Cusnas JouxsoN and 1. B, Middloton, of Tondon, England, ure at the Tromont. J, it W, Fotneunotun and fobert 1findie, of Manchester, England, are at the Palmer, 1. C. Witcox, George R. Curtls, and H, H. Peck, of Meriden, Conn., are at tho Paelile. MR. AND Mus, AnLex G, Bripak aud James D, Almey, of Las Vegus, New Mexico, are at tho Tremont. «__W. D, PAtTERSON, Superintendent of the House of Correction, Cleveland, O. fs ut tho Bherman. . AT tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $25,000 in gold and $1,000 In sllver was disbursed, The receipts were §5,000 in silver, Tne first lot of strawberries was recelved yea- terdny from Florldn, consisting of thirty-two quarts, They sold nt $1.75 pee quurt, JUSTICE SUMMERFIELD Will preside In the Ar- mory Pollce Court this mornmyg, durivg tho temporary absenee of Justice Wallace. Tue internni-revenue recelbts amounted to £27,384, of which &2 wis for eplrits. $2,508 Tor touaceo, $61 for cizars, und W01 fur beer, SouTit Towy CoLtrctor FarwerrL will close up his oftice this nlternoon, and turn over his Dbooks to the County Trensner Monday. Up to the cloge of busineas lust night bo bad guthored n 81,058,820, Tate ‘ucmleumn Intercsted In tho cstablish- mentof the proposed new telegraph compuny huve nothing new to report at l’“"c"" They iy thut the outlook 18 encouraging for the sue- cens Of tho schene, Wirntax L. Ciuncr, Jr., ot present cuployed « in tho ofiice of the Clerk of the Probate Court, Is strongly urged by his yriends for the rominne ton of Villige Clerk of Hydo Park on the Repub- Tienn tieket, 30on to be uoniinuted. Tiie temperature yestorduy, s obsorved by Munnsse, optlctan, 8§ Mullson street, "UrRisu; Ttaildiug, was at 8 &, m., &2 degrees; 10 a. ., I2an., 365 8 p. m., 855 6 p, . 28 o, 3 1a- rometer,8 . ., 208 8.1 A, A Fieri, General sururlmmuk-m of tho Hus- ton & Worcester Hallrond: Horaeo Willinmns, President of the lowa & Nebraska Itallvond: und Hoswell Mlller, Generat Buperintendent of tho Calro & Vineeunes italirond, ure nt tho Puolfie. ‘Tax striking bollermukers ure still hotding, out nwaiust the employers who refuso to pay the increnso of 10 por cent ns del d by tho workers, ‘They clnim that thoy ) hold out for an indetinlt timg, nnd thut the employers ‘must uitimately come to terms, THE ship-carpenters and cnlkers now on o Btriko held n gceret meetlng at Maskell [nll lnst evenlyn, It wus voted that no reports of tho meeting be given to the newspupers, It wne Jearned, Bowever, tiat the strikers voted not to £0 to work untll their demunds wore complied with.” The wecting was poorly attended, [Tite: statement made by Dr. Cream to the ef- fdet that tho mediclues preseribed by him for tho girl Elien Stuck, who dicd so suddenly tho othereyening, cannot bo Tound, did not convey auy rotiection upon tho druggist, Frunk Pyatt, ‘wito compounded them. ‘Fherc s no question that thu medieines were put up In exact uccord- ance with tho preseriptions. THENE wero forty-threo Vpnuaum treated In tho Chleago Hosplint for Women und Chiliren during thoe mouth of Februnry, fifty-six fu tha Dispensary, una feven outslide, miking o total of 10, At the anuual meeting of the Hourd of Counsclord the sun of $1,u0 was dountod to the hospital, chivfly Ly mombers of tho Board. Donatlons of Looks, vlothing, fee-grenm, cte., were recolved at the Hospltal, Mn, E. B, SHERMAN, ono of tho Masters in Chancery I the, Federal Courts, hud tho mis- Jortune “yosterddy to loso his itlo girl, Clara, 6 months old, who died ot inflammution of the lungs, after on ilincss of ubout threu wecks, The funcral will take pluco this morning at 11 o'clock nt his restdence, No. 2l Suugnmon street, thonce to Hosehill. Mr, Bherman lost little boy about four yeurs I"fl and this second Lereavomont cowes all tho harder on thut ue- count. A CALLED mecting of tho Hoard of Trustees of the Ilinols Industril Schuol for Girls wus held ut tho residonce of Mrs, G, B, Marsh Murch 8. Mrs, Hoverlige, tho President, stated that the object of the meeting wus to consider the resignntion of Migs Ellza Miller, Superintendent of tho kehool. On motion, it wis uceepted, wnd un upplication from Mus. Hurwood, Anna, 1., Witk presontod, uccompunlod by strong lettors of recommendation, Mra. Hurwood was enguged 2o il the pluc Avour thirty youuy lumber clerka met at the TPaimer Houso lnst ovening for the purpuse of Jerfecting un urganlzation und making prepira- tons tor tho opening of club-rooms Jn some central loelity, for the genorul Lenefit of ull ot tho trude. Stops were tuken to denft a conati- tution and by-luws, und tho following oflicors were eleoted: Prosldent, Bdwin Brown: Vice- + Frestdent, J.°C, Pltts: SBecretury, A, G, Flournoy; Treusurer, ‘fhomas Flemug, Tho mocting ad- Journed subjoct to eall, Berone Justico Robinson yesterdny a brute nswed Charlos Duidley was brought I on come pinint of his wite, whiso sonrrol fuco us sho ap- peared in court testified to the truth of tho churges of cruolty and nssnult which sho made sgutust bin, Thissdny ho tried to kil ber, but tho rovolver, for which bo i sold all tho fure nituro, wng wrested from him by his wite's brothor. Ho mude but i lamu oxcuso for s Lrutal conduct, and wis beld fu defuult of $1,000 bonda to the Celminal Court, Gronar Motas and Charles O'Malla were nr- . Teated yestorduy mwormnlig for steuling s bundlo coutnining copies of Tik Tuinese which wero o the wiy to the Post-Ottice. Tho young boys werv brought by Ofllcer Murphy, who urrested them, betore Justica Wallueo,” As_ thuy wern well-known youny erooks, thoy took a4 chintge venuo to Justico Summoriold, und by him thoy wors sent 10 the Bridowoll for twenty duys, This result of a nowspnper thoft should Lo heeded by the youngsters who are tnclined o comuit gimilar depredutions, ‘Tite; Lin ‘Assoalation vt the (erman Bocloty cclebrated 104 third nunivemsury yestordny uftor= noon at Ublich's Hull. About 250 ladles and o Jurge number of children purticiputed 1o tho Teativities, consisting of musio by Hollibann's orchestra, in oration by Mrs. Marlo Werckinois- 000 yoster- zLLS, of Dos Molnos, In., 8 nt the ter, i prolog by M. Hodwlr Voss o by Miss Fiobach, u seenu from (1o G lesyue, “On Wutor und Bread Diel, porformed ) Misn Flobuch nud Misa Schergel cred song very flaely romiercd by Miss Lehdor, vie, A very % :'HS’“LM" hop kupt tho particlpunts’ together to ¢ honr, Tutre arrivod in this city yestordny 3ir. Louls Niereck, a memver of tho Germin Nutioual fawent for tho City of Lerliie, wio wasor. dured 1o leave the countsy suiwu Lme ugo on no- count o bls ulten Soclaftstio doetring No bas beon tall Iu;.f ut the s, buviog lfmkun tast Monday ut Funoull linll, Whero adpressses wore also mndo by Wondell Phitlips, Juun Bwinton, und othors, und has now comu West 1or 1ho purpose of agitation {n this section. 1o goes to Mliwnukes this ovening, in compuny with Mr, ¥, W. Fritacho, and will re. ;:aruu Mm:d";’{n m{x llm"uulruulu of ll‘dllrl'ul}lllt veLings in this eity, e tuat present stoppin ut the Brovoort House, ¥ A M, Qroucr BUNDE, of thol Bourd of Trado, died Wednesduy of typhold fever, Mr, Huwo Was bost In- Cliustbil, Gormany, tho proseit howo ofhis ouly living velutives,—a mother und sister, Durlig tho Crimean war 'be was an ofs fleer b the Furelgn Leglon of the Brltish aruy, and gorved n‘Purkey, Multa, and Atrica, Comne duir o this countes, ko settled for i tme’ i Fo- Jedo, und subsequently removed to Chicago, 1 o Hourd of ') ¢ My, Bunde was o broker, and Lo estublished o very blgh reputution wmony his busliiess nssoofutes for his strict Integrity wod envefuiness, He was best known in the finrlfi)’ trude, with which he has been most closey identiticd [n tho pust fow yeavs, Tho- funert takvs pluce Sundiy, Avour noun yesterduy Cnlng Yueng, who kept o washlug cwportui In tho basemont of 1kd Gaull fouso, s West Bludison strect, was ustonlsbied to tind that his persunul cttvetd wery being thrown on the sidewalk by two Melieun fued, who geted under thu orders of % W. Gutes, Lis lundlord. It appesrs that Ching bud defuulted vn bis rent forsoiy wonths pust, sud bence Mr. Gutes wus obilgud to resort 0. this suwwary method of efectinent., The rwullur touls of the Celestial’ wusher wers srowa {n a heap i such ebort order / T CHICAGO 'TRIBUNIG: SA'TURDAY, MARCL ISBI—SIXTEEN PAGIEN that most of them wera dispu of 1 the crowd of young hoodlums who quickly mathered nt tha scene of battle. Ching finu unthered the remnnnts of his stock nnd moved them to tho lohuP af another plgtail, with n fuil ennrelonknesa of the necessity of lnl)'lllfl' dehit, lmul o pensonnl knowledge of the Meliean man's uw. ; THR reglar wnukl{ meating of the Contral Latid Leagug wis heid lnst evennyg at the Matme er 1louse, Jnutes Ly, of tho Beventeenth Ward, presided. The reorganizatlon of the Lengue wis effeeted by tho eloetion of tho fal- ollieers: Preshfent, J, W rlzhts Viees ity Michnel Keel Treasurer, Deunls vy Fluaneinl Seerotn f H, O'Comnors rording Seeretary, 1T, Flizaibbon; Corres sponding. Seeretary, 1% . 0Foote, Mossis, Dunne, Curean, aid Monteith wero elected tommittee on Constltution, with Instrue- tlons tu veport a constitution and by luws for considerntion nt the uext mecting, Mr. King, of the nth Ward, Introduced nse- ties of pather blind resolitions eatling o tho League to denounce all teltors, and {ndorsing the action of au [rish publieation swhich §s sonds e eolleetlona to the Land-Lengue in Trelwud. aAction on the resolutions was ddoferred, aud the League adjourned for one week., A NEW and by 1o menns commendable way of stating charges llRl\lll!lrl‘lllllmN hug broken ont in tho Second Precinet. Fog instinee, Michael and Antite Long are to nppear before Justice tgere #ull on tho 18th npon u clinego of * coek-Mighits o und Grorge Caty, 0 second-hand deafee at No. 121 Canal strest 18 (o eome up to-duy upon nehnrge of “Inlf‘hm allk ptugh trom minors,”™ Just where in tha Ctlminal Coda siik plush is mentioned, or where the snle of it o any other shnllnr gouds by o minoe s probibited, I8 sonie- thing no “fellib ean evan fimt ol llRl‘lr(!'ll.l(!d 1o say, 2 s Dune The Longx live at Na. 120 vst Polk ‘strect, and some nights o chicken mnin fought fn “tho basement of thoir houke resulted very dis tronsly for both Long and his wife, who were badly \\‘hlnnr‘ll by the owners and backers of tho defeated chickens. And the sllk plush which Caty bought from a minor s supposud to be the pruccelllu of n burgldry which bus Leen supe pressed, FOLLOWING I8 tho list of du celved nt the Custom-11 5 bales teaf tobue Loril, Stoutenbery & Curson, Plrle, deott & Co., 1 cnse wanle feld & Helbdetbonrer, enther: Carson, P I’(]!' Ruot & Sons, Lyt nitd B Jaogor ‘0., 30 pucknues enrthenwiro H. Beara & Co., 1 cnso guns; Leahy Liros,, 1 o Rhawls: C, Gossawe & Co., 2 cnses “Thorwart & Hoohling, 4 f Hurgls, 4 cases cigurs; Grommes & Ullrleh, cnses clgars: C, M, Livingston, 4 entes needies a. Schinldt & Bro.,7 eases munufnetured straws Vergho, Rubling & Co., 5 cases dusters, i cases musical lustruments, 7 enses crovkerys . 2, Otson & Con, 1 caso Inmbregutins: Trask, llowe & Ca,, 1 enso faney goods; Chicugo Carpet Com- 2 euges dry goods: Brown & Prior, | ense dry goods; O, Gossuge & Co,, 2 biles enrpets; F, amd B, Jueger & Co., 18 packages enrthenware, Coltections, $10,1, USITED BTATES SENATOR ANGUS CAMERON, of Wisconsin, passed through the clty yestondny, reglstoring ut tho Grand il Hotel, accom- 'klmllwl by Gen, Rusk, They are en routy for Vi L unnd the Senntor Was too miich hurs hiy views in detnil. Ho expressed nnel of the Cab- h Neerctury Kirkwood he was espe- elally plensed, ns bo thought that it wis in purt his own uppointment, He pakd o high compli- ment to tho vld War-Governor, and ulso was fu- clined to predict great successes for thu present Adiinistention, Nespeeting Senntor Howo'supe Dolntment to n place on the. Monctary Comini- slon, he was willing to say that the nppointment was i good one, and wouki bo apprecinted In Wisconsin, He wad nlso, unturally, teiined to helleve that tho settlement of the Wisconsin representation In tho Sunste would bo erally sutistuctory, 1loleft tor Washingtonutd:ip. m. ANOTHLR BNOW-STOR, After an uncertain kind of a day, with thaw- e here und freezing tiore, and 1y atmosphere thut was unpleasuntly chllite all but the most rohiust, tha wenther “towards § o'clock in tho ovening took a turn for the pronouncedly dis- nireenble. Another of tho sicet stormg, which have been so common during what it fs hardly yot sufe (o nblude to ns the past winter, und Which hinve Bo oftcn been the prelide to n houvy snowestorm, set In and nroused misgive fngs us to what a night might bring forth in tho line of meteorologienl monstrosity. The clonus overiead seemed to bo thin, 18 “the moonlight was faintly visible through them, and tho pros- Dot éecmed to be that tho atorm would hurdly prove of long duratlon. s THE CITY-IIALL, Tus bonly of Tlans Herting, which has been in tho vat ut Gracelund slneo bils death, will bo buried to-day. Tne Conmlsgloner of Public Works will open to-duy proposals for rulsing to grade the bulld- ings on the npprouches to the Bungumon streot vinduot, AMONG tho bulliling-permits lssued were tho followhg Fred Baner, threo-story brick fries X100 teet, Nu, 15 North Lo Sallo streer, 0 cost $8.000; Jumes McGivern, addition 1o Nos, 2 and 31 Hubbard struet, $2,000, Tz Controller delivered twenty-one of the 500 and &1,000 new 4-per-cent bonds, leaving DI3still on hund. A number of peaple who hid subseribed for 850 and £100 Londs enlled for thotn, but could not got them, ag they ure not rendy, Al tho bon ds must botnken by tho 25th, or clio thoy wlill be old to the highest bidder, Tue Cobble-Stone ordinance will como up In tho Council Mondny lluml. Tho IHIUflI‘“{' of tho Cummittea an Ralltonds are In favor of its pus- Buge, whilo the rolnority recommend that “tho street radlway compunles bo allowed to use tha stones between tnelr tracks only when nmu- Jority of the proporty-ownerd on a sireet give thelr consent, o untluupee will probubly pnss with urider requiring tho compuules to Puy n lieendo of 350 o car. Mu. Foornry, Superintondent of Streots, re- turned from the Enst yesterduy. Just ufter Jeaving the eurs he caught n teamster dumplnig a loud of snow and dirt on tho sidewalk near the cornor of Michikun avenuo and Mndison strect, and arrested him, The Luke-Front in that vieln- ity hua been used for threo weeks bnok us n dumping-ground, and th sldowalk l?nu.‘u 5 ered with snow and dirt, 8o that §t wilt bo fmpos- sibleto pass alonie thore for somo time; and oven whon thie snow muolts s fored of inen will have to busot towork to remove tho dirt, Men huve been posted thore to witeh tuumsters, and seo thut thoy o not furthor incumbor the sdewalk anl street, ‘I Committee on Streets nnd Alloys, SBouth Diviston, mot ruslurtlll{ afternoon, but did not tuke up tho vuestion of Lu Bulio stroct, detorring notion ut tho request of tho property-owinues, Thero wero soveral raflrond men and othors (ne tereated preseat, wnd from thent (& was fearncd thit no ugreement hud yet been nudo ns to tho widening of Pacifle uveriue and Bherman streot the rededication of the street fn cise the ground I8 not used by tho Board ot Trade, cte, Tho ditlivulty waa to get the parties toguthor, Mr, Brott, of tho ‘I'ritey estuto, was oxpected hero noxt week, und sowething would probubly then bo dote, The puitter wils pite off, subject to tho call of the Chairinan of the Committed, CONTAGIOUS DISEABES, ‘I'wo cusos of sunll-pox wero reported at tho Ilenlth Oitico, Lot at No, &) Stowart svenne, nnd wn atflleted man named Fred Oser, who lves at Noo Bl Cottage Grove aven walked Into Comlssionor Do Wolf's room, ‘I'he Iutier, who Ald not know whut was the wmutter with hin, bl L0Ine down tow in 1 Atrect-cur, ind Wik mot by Dr. Buxter, who totd bim ho had small-pox, Ifo went luto tho Water oftice and handed'n papor t derry Crowloy, who, us soon s hie Jooked up wnd suw bim, dropped the document und told tho man to go to ty Health Omtice, Aftor roe nmining there balf an hourho wus sont to the Pest-tiouse. Buch visits nee quito common, und B0 exellunient wa uted by this one, The Nanitary Inspectors hive been unable to vieetnate 1 preat mauny of tho Poles and Seundl- nuvians liviug in the vicinity of Bhotlield avenue a1d Kroper stroet, and eight howta of futnilics who rofusked o submit 1o the oporution huve buen sutmoned tonppear in the Palice Court whure thoy will bo ttised, This 15 dovy that tho othors iy be warned ol what 18 i store for thon II thoy continue obstiunte, A well-known physicinn siys of this place, in o communiention 1o Comnmisstoner Do Wolf: “Thik In a terrible vieinity, and it you don't uso strong moans in enfurclog vaceltation thore will cevtuinly bo o BrCut many enses thoee," v, Kisbundo, of No. 30 North Franklin #treot, did not dlo uy stated yesterduy, but thero 18 no hopo of bis rovovery, aLi caso of senrlet-fever, of 1neaslos, or chicken-pux wus separted, und only throe cuscs at dipbthieriy, tho ltter beltyg nt No. 3003 Shurt- 2 No, 5328 [lutterfiold strnet, and No. 21 Plno streot, TUE COUNTY-BUILDING, Co.,iea L= Jonx Hunw, adjudged Insane Thursdsy, was not foind 1o bo a paupur, us was published. Ho wad taken to Elgin y rduy. Tue granit experts wero ar work inn the now Cuurt-Huuso yesterday, but would glve ro in- foriation asto tho result of tholr investigutions o date, ‘I'wo BoXes of books wero vecelved ut tho jail yesterduy from the Publie Library, Assoon ns thoy can bo ovorbauled pod shiolved they will bo vewly for distribution amonyg the prisoners. Tnx Crimiugl Court calondar for Murch has been prupured, aud coprises the most of what ure known us il cases, Prince Albert Jones, for the iliimg of bis Urother, 8 ‘set for trial Tuesduy, and tho Gribler cuso Is set tor tho 22, I'iig Judictury Cominitteo held o ucoting yos- terday aftecnoon, Counnlssionor 1oyno wad 3. W. J, Onubun, the bondsmen of the luto exe Redorder James Btowart, uppenred buforo. tho Cowinittes and usked that tho sult pondite dwulnst thow Lo recover for the ehortugu in Bluwurt's necounts by dismissed atgtholr cost, They stutod that tholr numes werg oh Stewurt's bond us Hocorder, but did not tulok they wers responsible for uny shurtawo in the abstract sccuuuts, O wotion It wus resolved ta recotus went 1o the Board thut the suit be dlsmlssed at the defendunts’ cost. A potition, | signed by the Judges wad number o promineut lawyerd, | esking that rull rets of Bradwell | rt Heports b pinced in the varlous courts, wns recedved and placed on file, The County Attornoy was in- Atructed to notify Runlick, the oceupant of t Teform=Sehonl groud, to viaeate 1he promises aud give the coun on. Tho notice of ho nty Hosplt share of tho speeinl ns- Redament for mn 2ing Wost Tinrrison Kireet, nmounting to , was presented to thy and the County Attorney was fue look after i, na it Wik thotight to o und the Boird bad signed v protest aguinst the proposed lprovement, A MEETING of the Bulldlne Cominitleo was held terdny afternoon, My, Nelson, tho cons trnetor fur the gl In the now Court-llouse, #nid it wis Hupossible for him to provido tho guality of glnes veguired hi‘ tho epecitications for thoupner punelsof the doors, and psked thut ho bo nllowed to provide wlussof s diiferent qunlity. I response to ttgairies, Arehiteet Fgan snld be dik not belleve nny chnmee was necesary. On motlon of Commissioner O'Nelll 11 wis vesolved to fustruct Mr. Nelson to Jive up to the letter of his contraet. The Committeo adjotirned to meet to-dny, when tho gns-titting contract will be conslde, THE GOOCH FATLURE. A MAD BHOW FORR TUE CREDITONR, The fallury of G. I Gooel & Co., thy Lutter and cheeso exparters, aecording to tho fnformu- tlon glven yesterlny, 1s fikely (o e n worso one forthe creditors than wna nt fiest expocted. Thoe nsslgnco stated yestertny that tho books of the bouse wern not yot rendy to be turned over 10 i, but it looked ns{r tho concern would not bLeabioto puy much. rotested drafts und re- clumntions on goods shipped are constuntly coming to light, and tho outside indebtedness of the firin probably amounts to ae much as losses here, which were estimuted y dny nt about £23000. It {a stated that the house fost I the past four tnonths nbout 220,000 on butter that wus shipped and proved to bo butterine, There Is n lot of cheeso stored bere, It 18 sald, on which n loenl bank had ndvanced elght cents per pound, which 18 belleved to bo wbont all ihe sl i3 worth, though it hus been valuod s bigh us 12 cents by tho firni, - K 1L DAVIS & €O, It wns stated yesteridny by one of tho partics utervivwed In “Tug T, that the remoto cinuse of Mr, Goocl's fuliure was tho purchnse from 8. B, Davis & Co, of some tard-cheeso mude by Mr. Mende, of Hebron, 111, whioh, when it renched Liverpool, tuened ont to be bud, ne it considerable vxpense to Mr. Gooeh, The person interviewed ulso stated that the Jurd neatral used by Mende was bought of 8, B, Duvls & Co. A reporter yeaterdny investieated this mtte: furthor, und found that the value of tho eheeso bought of Davia & Co. and mado by M only EiZj, o that this conkl not have tho enuse, remote or direet, of Mr, Gooeh's full: ure. e nlso found that anothoer lot of tho smne tichron cheeso shipped to Liverpool turned out to bo trst-cliss, and sold for n goml price. He nlso lewrned from unquestionablo sowrreed that Mr, Mende nover made any turd- cheeso; thut Mr. Davig never sold any lard for ndulteration purposes; and that Davis & Co. never doal in_ Inrilechiocse. There appenrs to bave been au effort on tho part of soma of Mr. Gooel's friends to pat the responsibility for his furlure on the shoukiers of.athors. One of the Inrgest creditors stated yestorday that It did not look as If tho ereditors tiere woulil et over ) per cent. it thoy wot that, The goods Which are facluded in tho n¥setd were chiotly held In Liverpool and New York subject to tho order of tho irm, nnd as the drifta went to pro- test it 1y cxpeated the gomls will be sold out or slnughtered to antlsfy the vutelde eluims, on begun, ich lasted nbout a balf-hour. Mr. Brown, who Ia Sccretary of this State, thon made n short address, in which he Infd open with samething of fuliness the atato of the Assuein- tlon’s work n this State. Many lntereating and oncouriging observationa wero mnade: nnd the condition of tho interests of the Ardoctution were fhown to bo much as thoy should be, Somo disensston was had by the: present 09 to methouy of prosecuting tho wark of tho Assocl- m for tn-dny ombraces three gerve orninge it BN mecting witl he M, 1N Courtwrlzbit, of St il r e Leghthmite Work of the Y I Wistn, Collexo Seeretnr, Cork, " "Tho Bihle Associnttons™: and AT Hemlugway, S The ITmportunes of Contnit- teex™ IThis afternoon ut 2 oeloels L, D, Wishe i will speak on thy * Noeessity of, Method in Onr Work s M8, L Davis, How tan the Lis slles Ansiat Uz and othior spenkers will alo tnlee part, 'This o\‘enl"f Mes Wishard will speak on the * Relatlons of the Colleges to Home wnd Farolgn Misstons,” "I'ls will be followed by prafse servico, HYDE PARK. ‘The Trustees wore nll present at their meet- Ing lnnt eventng, Proposnls were recelved from L. N. Mott and flenry Hall to diet tho vitlage prisonora at 16 centy por mneal, It was resolved thit $550 be appropriated to finish tho vepulring of One-husdred-ntid- sixth street from Notre Dame wvenito to Aveanio K, provid Brown's Ml glve the and tha citlgens contributo to linish th The Captidin of P uf urreats f have been forty-gevens wmonn! seseed, £10: amount of fhnes cotl 2 The Controller reported colleetions for Feb- runey witers ronts to bave beon 835, ‘Tio Treusarer reported bulanees 1 ury us foltows: In Water-Pipy Spe KLH12.015 Intereat nnd Sivking Fund, $8,:30, Indiatin Avenue Sewer Fund, $11 Warky Bxpense, #0218 & cos, $IAKELA0; total eash balw STATE AFFAIRS. WISCONST Bpeelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MADIsoN, Wis,, March 1h—In tho Senuto this maorning, Senutor Richardson, Chalrinun of the Comnmittee on Charitaulo and Pennl Instltutions, futroduced i biit lutitled ** A bill to provide for the better movernnient of the Hospltals for tho Insnde,” Tho firat section makes §t the duty of tho Governor to nppoint flve l'rustecs, tot moro than one of whom shall be n a resldent of any ouo county, who shall bo knuwn s the Board of Trustees of the State Hospltals for tha Insane, whose terms of ollico sbull bo tive years, 'The appolutment of suid ‘Urustecs i8 Lo e confirmed by tho Sonnte, Thuy ahull be persons of known integrity ana experls otiee in business nfTuirs, and shalt be designuted without regard to political qualiieationsorserv- fee. They nre to mest ut the Capitol on tho 18t duy of April next, and thoreafter meot monthiy when practionble, nt such convenicat Toeality as they shall dotermine upon, They are to hmve tho Enmediate ehuree of all nm‘xur;y of Aukd hospitals, and the immedlate eustody of all boaka and papers, They sbull nuntally upnoint for cach bospital n sultable physician for Buperintendent, one — Assistant gclan, . Matron, n Seerctary, n ‘lroas er, and sball employ such otlier subordinnte porsond as whull bu deemed necossary. A’ ho Trens- luq:puur» that the firm’s statement of nssots included what it thought it could renize on tho stutl, My, Gooch estimuting that he had n pront of sbout §4.00. The lubilities - ftnclado the advances, One creditor thowght about once quarter of the luss_could be pald- over in thivty days, und perhaps 5 to 60 per cent in time, tho forelgn market for cheeso buving advanced some rocently, but this esthuate appears to ho bused on tho Bupposition that the goods will not be sucriticed. The tirm bns recentty had hard work to nego- “n oreign exchinge, tho banks through which e [ did business having - elimped down on ou‘»(. it 13 sald, ou account of some signs of H1e8g, Tlig tirm is nlgo thought to hinve sold provis- Tons to English buyers tor future delivery, and lost money, the loenl matket having ndvanced alnee tho contrncts wore mde, Mr Gooch {s umiderstuod Lo have been a vigorous fighter ngulnst butter adulterntions, Iis houee bonght efletly the medlum grades of butter, und buving Httle competition did not pay extravagaut Pricesat the time of \mruhuw. The lusses on Houth Water stroot aro largor thun lirst reported, sovernd checks which wure vounted good at trst huving Leon throwa out. Purlinment & Espert's loss {3 said to foot up 0,200, und Curtis & Switzer's about $8,000, Tha ktutement that Dniey, the butter buyer, 19 earo- leaa, 1y vontradicted, wid Battersby, tho choeso mnn, Teets grieved ut what has Leon said about i, » BAPTIST REBUILDING. THE PINST AND MICHIUAN AVENUE CHURCIES, The congregution of tho First Baptist Church hetd w inecting st oventug fn the teeture-roon of the cbiureh to considor furthor tho resolutions submitted at the meetiog beld on the evening of Fob. U8 regnrding tho “burned church ques- tlon.” Tha nttendance was very large, tho mn- Jurity of those present being ladles. Dr. Lordner prealded. Scerotary Stone thon read tho orfginal resolu- tion, which wora submitted at the mecting of Fab. 24 and printed in T TRIvess of March 1 Mr. L . Tyler proposed n couplo of resolne tlons us n substituto for tho lust orlginal redolus tlon, nnd thoy wero rend ns nmonded. Thoy ure a3 follows: Wurieay, The Committoe of Tifteon ap polnted by’ the Chicago nud Lakesude Baptise Asgoclntons ta look after tho general {nterests of the Duptist denomlontion tve reforred (o the First Iflfl)flul Churel cortuin unetlon tuken by tho Michhzan Avenue Baptist Church con- tompluting wdisbunding of thut Chureh, ns bolug more directly hitorested thay uny other Churceh on tho South Sldo; therefore, be ltcsoleed, That wo du feol n docp Interest fu vreservivg to tho denomination the slte hereto- forouecupled by the Michlgan Avonue Church a8 bolog contenl, and therefore important; and thint wo deem it desirable that the denomination shuuld oceupy tho site formoerly vecupled by the Michigun Avenuo Chureh, or ono further north for cliitrh purposos; and, be it furthor feesolved, That, 08 the question of finuncinl ablity 13 vue of vrollminacy and vital hnpor- utnee, n canunittee of four Do uppoluted to co- vporato with the Commmnitico of tho Michlgnu Avenue Buptist Chure who have the intorest of sild Churels (n ohinego, to useerinin whit amotnt OF money can bo raised to rebull the chureh edifiee, and also to form ncarclful cstimnto, by rolinble architect, of the probuble cost of such reconstruction; and, It tho amount secured §4 adequato to tho undortaking, we recominend the furination of u now Luptist Church to tako tho titie of the property ns pros poaed by the Michigun Avenue Buptist Cburwh und o torward with tho work; and, be it furtt * ut we will_oncertully give luttors jon ta kuch of yap wiciibers us wish, clther from chaleo or i son o of duty, to unito 1 suald orpuization, und we hereby nlego to uulonrueunywdwmuun Iu tho proposed enter- prise. After tho uscal motion to adopt had boen mude, LI LORINER nruse and asked permlssion to sny 8 fow words, Ha guve uskoten of the history of the First nnd Mictigin Avenue Buptist Chirehos mince tholr orgnuszation, sud suid thuit be b alwiys done IE I hig power to help the Inttor ongantzation I fta many tlaunclul ditlioultfe: Lia eiforts hid met with conslilerablo suceeds, nid ne unw timo ho thought tho Churveh would pull through attoradl, Lhen the five entne, nnd it brought thum fco to faco With tio question ns to whothur thoy shunld do nuytidug towurd estabiishing n ehireh In the netghiorivod or not. As fwr na Lo wus coneerned ho did not beliove it wus pol- icy for the Luptists of tho South Bido to allow Auchu e 8o ta o out of their hunds, aud o was In fuvor of tho resolutions. us rewu. Hu thonght his propasition, ta_tnke i colony of his congrosation down to tho proposed new church, would creato fit-foeling, und ho was anxious Lo huve purtoot harmony it the rapky, 1o bhad not tho leust desire to be burdened with xmylulnr mure, but ho woutd do anything his Churchi culied upon L tudo, 11 1t waw. thoir dosir thut ha suould bukid up the proposed chureh, ho should du 1t, und thoy could got unother pustur, but his st choico wus to stuy whore tiowan, 1o waa of the ophilon thit thy rosolutions us amemlod covored the aituas tion ontirely, nnd thought that tho churehus would wprk togother, und _on the fiftivth une niversary of the foundlug of the Micblgin Ave- n1o Church they could “clear both churehs dubt by o strong pull o) thetwo congs A{nllu . Ho prayed that the imatter wonld bo seotfed tu o Ao aid with ' Christlun spivit, Curlst’s Chiurel bettor thun P'raf. Mursh suid ho was In favor of tho reso- lutlons ns umended, una was viad that tholr Imslur had such hrowd views on e subjoct, und ooked ut the muttor I such o Christion spirit, Thoy could do tholr whols duty cheorfully, beartily, nnd consclentiously on the platform of those vusolutions. Mr, Huwkins upoke of the lnrfuumuburu! arly d Buptists on the South Slde,—nearly 2, relerred to tho }uuwln pupttintion ui creusiog neod of DBuptlst churches, ereuse of Huptigts was about G0 yearly,--nourly cnough for u new congregution, “Hu was hoeurte 1ly In fuvor of rebuihy: 1. “Ehequedtion wus thon called for, una tho roso- Tutions, ne nwunded, wero ununimously adopted, Dr. Lorluer theh appolnted tho “followin namod guntlemen to seryo on tho Cominitices o Five reforrod to in the resolutions: Praf, T, O, Murels, Chisivmun, 13, K, Jucobs, M W. W, Bell, W, C. Clark, ud Doacan F. A, Smith, Dry Lorimur satd ho was glud thut the quostion bl beon 60 winleably settled, und tho weoting udjourned, SUBURBAN, LVANSTON. Tho first annual conventon of the Youuy Meu's Chrlstiun Assoclution for the First District was opeued lust evening In the First Methodist Eplscopul Chureh. Mv, 1. E, Hrown bud tho weeting Ju cliorge. At 8 sougeservico was uror for euch of the hospltals s to bu nnnululunl. wha shall recelyo ho umnrcns tlon, but shull wive n pennd bond for the Tusthful dischirge of his duties. The saluries of the Superintendents Is mot to oxcoud ¥A000 per ~yoar, nnd that of the Mutron &6, Tho Soeretary of each hospital shall bo Beerotary of ~ tho Tonyd, and cuch {3 to be the general fiyeat ny for tho hospital for which he {8 appointed, his stlary not ta oxeced SA000 It turnlvhed with bowrd at the hogpital; IF tot, $%,500, Tho Super- futomtent Is to have supervlsioit only of tho (n- terior ndtinistration of the hospltal, and his dutles _are spceltienlly fixed, as oo those of tho Mutron, Euch ' month of tho year the Board 18 to prepure un estimato of expenditure necessary for the menth, wihich I3 to b iled with the Kecrotary, and no member of tha Bourd or oflicerof the hospitul [4 to Inene any lnbllity for tho hospital withaut sieh vstle ont mate beg first made. No scconnt 8 to bo wlowed till it hes beon nudited by the floard and an approprintion mnde thorefor; provided, the Board wng b I diserution druw upon the "Trunsurer not exceed- lng 3100 cach month, to be bunded over to the seerotary, 'The compensntion of tho Trustecs 18 fixod at & per day ench for the timo cach is necosaurtly nbsent from his home in attendhng the meotags of the Boarl, nnd his neoessury traveling exponses kb a rate not exceading 1lvo cents per nllo ench day. Theso aro the main fenturos of the new Lill, MADISON, Wis,, Murch 11.—In tho Senato a bill wis puased 1o provide for uniformity in firo-in- surance pollicls,.:« i . - "lmsauu\r yoncureed In tho Assambly LIl altowing 1lal )]i' pupers to publish tho Stite luws o1 thu Hune Digls itk Weekly piipers. An-olfort wis wade in the Assembly this morne ing to reconalder the vote whereby “the Wom- en’s Rultrnee - und prohibitory resolutions wore ktiled, but without success. A bl wus pussed nrllrflhrlnunu’ $1,500 to the Oshkosh Agrleultural and Mechunieal Assuctn- ton. Both Tlouses have ndjourned untll Mouday evouly, 8. INDIANA. Spectat Dispateh to Tha (hicago Tridune, Ispraxavars, Ind, March IL—In the Benato to-duy tho Tax bill wus amonded 80 us 1o tax all tangible proporty of builithsg, loan, fund, and Buvings assoclations. The Committoe's substle tuta for Bee, 0 was adopted. [t taxes tho gross carniugs of sleeping-cnr eompantes 2 per cent, In the House u number of bills wore intro- duced, and tho following pusacd: Hequiring | rallroads to destroy nll noxious weods along tholr rights ofiwuy; Mr. Glbsun's bilt roluting to tho sottloment of docodunts’ estatos; Mr, Kone ner's bill enubling ugrioulturnl, hurtioultural, und meehnnlonl sucietics to consolidute; wud Mr, tynn's DL pmending tho net of May 24, , concorning eloction of President and Vices Prosidont, Mr, Gibson's bil copcorning land- lurds and tonunts fuifed (o pusa for the want ot # quoran, Tho bitl for the creation of o Board of Pardons fufjed,—yous, ik nuyy, 48, Lioth Houses havo'udjourned until next T'ues- m‘f neternooi, ‘Iho Govurnor has votoed tho bill fixing the pity of Jurord ut 32 a day, nud the bill for the proveutlon of cruclty animats,—tho ftatior ehielly beeanso 1t permits n houschionl to bo vne tered wid feurched upon tho nre susplelon that #omo domustic animat 18 not properly eurod for, e thinks such w luw woubd wiwk “great ulise chlef In fumillosat tho hands of meddlesomg porsons. MICHIGAN, Special Dispateh to The Chiengo Tridine, Lansixg, Mich.,, March 11.—The Govornor hns sigued biLS to incorpornto sovernt villuges; nlso tho bl restrictig disposition of personnl prop- orty by will; to "organizo Oscodn County; to tmibllsh vroccedings of tho Buporintendonts of tho Poor: and to orgnulzo tho Town of Allis, 1 Presyuo lslo Couuty, In Commiltteo uf tho Wholi, on Woolcott's bill 1o reduca rutes of tux-sale mdvertising, oll nfier tho enuethng clanso wis stricken out, 1n tho Scnuto tho hilt relattug to the governs m‘ile"lur Detrolt schools by u commission wus tabled, Beantors Upson, Murs, and Strong were ap. pointet i Committoo ot Conferoneo on tha dige ugreement of tho twp Housea on the Oit-Ingpue- o il 1t 14 now thought that, on siccount of Congress Taillug ta jmss tho Apportonnient mensuro, un extru 8uaslon ol tho Luiisinture wil be eatlod to redistriet tho Btate into Congressional distrlots. TENNESSEER, Nasuvitne, Tenn., March 1L~The Governor presents to the Legislature n propusition of the bondholders for tho wijustment of thy Htate dobt, fn uls messuge, ‘Fhio Uovernor strongly urges 1ts aceeptunce. The proposition 18 backed up by the holders of $1.00,00) of the presont bonds, It provides for tho puymont o the debt at por and i§ per cont Intorest, the prosent honeds wid pust-dno Interest wnoutting to &7,000,000, 1o by cupltulized, tho Interest to commence runs nlug July 1, 1831, and the coupons to be made recolvable for tuxes, It stipelates that tho Btute may commence culling (n the bonds nt tho expirntion of five yours trom July 1, 1881, oo proposition s boen well vecoived by the memberd of the Legtsluture, and it s thought that it will bo accoptod. TENNSYLVANIA, Bpecial Dispatch (o The Chicuge Tribune, Tanmsnuna, Pa,, Mareh 1=l the Pounsyl= vania Houso of Represontatives to-duy u con- ‘eurrcut rosolution wad adoptod requestings Punusylvanta ltuprosentutives in Congross to uso all proper meuns i thelr power to securo tho ennotmont wid enforoment of such liws us uro necessury to ?)mmhll polyguiny in tho Btutes aud ‘Turritories of tho United Butes, HaRISHURG, Pa., Muroh 1l=In the Leglslu- ture uunet wis reported utirmatively provid g for tho Intlictlon of corporil punfshtuent upin mon vonvicted of beating thule wives or othor wonen, MINNESOTA, Br. PAUL, Minu,, Muarch 1l—Gov, Pllisbury to- duy uppuinted Greenleat Clark, of 8t. Paul, and Judyo Wittlam Miteboll, of Winona, to 8l the two sdditdonal Judgeships of the Suprome Court vreated by tho lute Leglstuture, Ho nlso ap- pulinted Attornoy-Goneril Churies 3. ilart us wdge of the Distelor Court of the ‘Lhivd Dise trivt, to il tho vucnnoy caused by tho promos tlonof Judge Mitehell 1o the Supreme Beneh, MASSACHUSETS, Bostax, March 1L—The Houso of Kepresontas tives puased to third reading a bill rebnacting 1ho vld probibitory luw, with 4 proviso thut it be Yutud on by tho peopla ut the uext vleetiou. The Svuuto will probably concur, VIADUCTS. The Proposed Structures at Chi= cago and Centre Ave- nues. Conferenco Botween the Alder- men and Railway Authori- ties Yesterday. Nothing Definit Arrived at, After an Exceedingly Long Bes- sion, The Specinl Committeo on the Chicago avenie and Ceiitre nvenue vinduets held another meot- lug yesterday nfternoon, and thils time the rep- vesentatives of the rallrond companles were present, Mr. Hughitt, of tho Northwestern, sald his Company was perfeotly willing to follow the rule heretoforo observed, and pay the nctual cost of the suporstructuro at Chlowgu nvenue, ond Its share of tho cost of thut at Centro ave nue, Mr. T, J Potter, of the Burlington & Quincy, suld his Compnny wanted o porinunent struoture at Centre avenue, und was willing to pay 1ts shure of the cost, Al Wickershamn asked If ho meant a solld, substantiat viaduct. . My, Potter replicd that hie was willlng to leavo it tu tho engineors, The Company woull prefer ong of tho hest eharacter,—not ong which would have to Lo tiken dowi in three or four years, 2. llufhut anld that his Company sought to muke nll tholr bridges permunent, Irou wne tho rago now. Clty-Englucor Cregler statod thnt tho city's nortion of the cost of the Chlcago uvenuo vine duct was ESTIMATED AT S146,000,— a golid, substuntiul structure, with atono abut- menty, approuches, vte.; and the Company's b 100,000, Ald. Lorenz Inquired it the - Northwestern was willing to pny that suuch. Mr. Hukbitt roplied, “Cortalnly,”—thnt the Rond would puy the cost of tho abutments and superstrueture, whuatover It was, Mr. Cregler snid”tho city's portion of the cost ot the Centre wvenno vinduct would bo $118,250, tho Northwestern's 316,473, and tho lurlington & Quiney’s 22,290, If transvorso npproaches on Slxw;mlh street wore omitted, £0,00 could be saved, My, Potter snid the Hurlington & Qulney wotthd (m it8 portion. Ald, Wickerstuu asked if o stoue floor would bu put down. M. lluqmtmld ho had notconie to tnlk nbout detufls, Tho Compuny left thum to tho engl- neers, Atd, Wickersham wanted good vinduets,—not sueh i hud been put up i the past. Mr, Herriugton, of tho Northiwestern, said that throwing urches over tho streots. wi Ini- pructicuble, unless the approachies wore mndo more extensive, But it wus for the clity to de- terming that, The city determined” to bulld Yiuduets, bud tho plans prepured, puld tho lund duinnges, and budlt the approaches, All the compnuies «ld wna to pay Tor tho supers structires. Thoe ronds were in uccord thnt thuy shoulil be of u perianent and substantiul chars notor, und worthy of the elty. Akd. Wickersln asked If the cowpanics would not objoct to the additionul cost, Mr, Herrington answored thut whatever was determined by tho city the companles would sntunlt to und '"'f thelr portion us herctofore, When buitt tho viaducts were tho property of tho eity, and controlled by it and the $100,000 for the Chicugo nvenue vinduet would bo A QIFT TO THE CITY. Viadiets were dealrable. m lnquired how much the Com- 1 s y the congtruction o u vig- aLre avenne, Herrlugtod repiled that the saving woutd be fnconsiderable. The ltem for flagmon wns small=nothing compured with the lntorest on the mouoy pasl out, Al Wickersham romurked that tho trouble with tho eity wus to ralse monoy enough to build both viuduets, Mr. Norringtoh snld tho companlos had notbing to do with tho 2 per cent lmitation, Ald, Wickershom asked about repalra, Mr. Hurrington answered that the companies hud nothing to do with them, Tho eity bad al- ways atiended to that, Ald. Durley inguired If the ronds, having hfixlu the vinduets, would bo willlug to mnintaln thom, Mr. Herrington sald, " Absolutely not.” Thoy would by tho property ot the city. Tho uity muintalned tho preseit ones, and would have to maintuln those, . Ald, Burloy rotorted that tho present rond- WOys WOFU tho property of the city. If viaducts wore bullt ovor thom the rondwitys roully be- eamo tho property of tho rallronds, and tho city ceased to huva siny lutereat in o them, tho titio passing entirely to tho compnnles, Mr, Hughltt ‘snid Akl Burley was mistaken, Viuduets were bullt by tho oliy, and tho rall- ronds had NOTHING TO DO WITI THEM hoyond getting tho money and puying it on tho estimutes of tho clty's engineers. Mr, Herrington injucted the remurk that tho clty wied Hablo for all_sxponses on the yinducts. Ald. Hlurloy—The city puts the kolo use of tho rondway In tho possession of the companles, Mr. Hughltt—And thoy pay o vory lurgo sum for that simplo privileso. Al Burloy—"1Thls money for tho superstritce duet ut G ture §s ull tho cowpanices puy for the privilego ou ull tho streots thoy use.” Thoy have novor pald auything for then. Mr., lHerrugton—Thut fa res judicata, Wo mustn't go buck, The raflroad triccksinre down by tuwlul authority, Wo should” not dl up the dend pust, Conslderation, an very great conslderation wus given, The g werue luld to tho entire autisfuotion of tho prop- eriy-ownerd, Now tho city, for publio eonvon- {once, desired u permnacnt, clevitted road that thio vity woitld huve ontire control of whon bullt, The enllrond company contributes 100,00, Ald, Rurley—And ‘gets tho roadway under- neath, whicl 'is what thoy wint, Al Herrington—Tho roud occuples it now, all the sumo, Al Burley—In common with the general pube le—If & vinduct wore bulit, exclusively. St Herrington—Tho city cun goon and uso L 1F 1t wishes to, My, Mughitt snii If it hadn't boen for the rail- Touds thore wouldn't buve been any peoplo to go neross, Ald, Burley rocollcotod that whun tho Northe western Rond tulked of coming fu, the people ware dectdealy opposad to it, thinking it would bo an injury ruthurthiun i benellt, and he didn's know but thay werd right. Chicago bnd got to b:: rathor n nocessity t0 tho roads thun othor- wise, Mr. Iughitt anld n good mauy statistics could ba ddug 11y ou both sldes of the quostion, Mr. Horrington remnrked that i the subjeet wore opened adl might WIBIL 1T HADN'T BEEN DONE. A rulo hud been adupted by tho rowds and_ tho witys it hid worked woll and satisfactorlly, aud thore was no ueenslon to chango, o Ald, Duriey didn't think jthad beon sutis- uctory. Mr. Herrington sald it had been from his stundpolnt, AlL Buricy aaid the Northwostern owned Inrgo partion of tho proporty in the vicinity o tha proposed Chicugo nvonie vinduot, nui ho Bubposted tho Compminy would waive nny dume Bpges so fir as that lund wis concerncd, Al Hughott—Cortainly, that s understood, flerrington—It wouldu't bo good faith to pu{' with one hund and take baok with the other, Ald, Wickershum sadd tho oity could ot butid good vinducts uniess the companles paid * imoro i thoy wers abitgod th by fiw.™ Mr, Hughitt remurked thit be had a lively ap- preciution of tho Ununees of thy Northwestern, »‘u( hada't Inquired much about thoso uf the It ty. Xl(l. Rurtoy askod a8 to robulkding, Mr. Hereington suid that questlon wasn't up now, A froa structure would last longor than & wooden oo, Ald. Burley desired viaducts thut wouldn't have to bo vebudlt, 3tr. Herrfugton sald that was * all riht."” And then tho rallrond men, who hid seemed I n burry to escape wftor tho question nbout muintenance was nsked, loft the room, putting N thefr ovorcouts whtle goloe through the donr, . Ackolr stnted thut a contruotor bad tohd faan that ho woulit buld the appronohes to tho Chicugo wvenno vinduet, including’ the ubut- ity tar $U3,800, or without the nbutinents for 843,800, The man bud not fixurod on the ralsing of the bridgo, On wotion of port buck the Al Durley It wns declded to ro- sult of tho conferonce, wnking g no recommondution, The Comumitieo then adjourtied, ———— L. R, CALDWELL, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tyidune, g7, Louis, M., March 11,—At the Hospital of the Good Samavitun, In this city, last nlght, occurred the death of L. R, Culdwell, u well-to<lo merchant and highly-respected cltlzen of Rushville, 11l 'Flhe direet cnuseof denth wos u recent rovival lu Rushvitte, 1, Mr. Caldwell took w very nctbve purt in the religlous meetlues, and beeame so_engrossed and excited in the work that his mind finally gave way under tho pressure, A tew days ugo the poor man was brought to this eity n ravhye munfac, sid was contined In tho nbove- mentioned asylum, e ——— AN-AFFLICTED FAMILY, Bpeclal Dapaten to The Chicayo Tridune, 8. 'avr, Minn,, March 1L,—The family of My, Lucas, lving near Montovideo, hus been torribly aflicted by diphtherla, Nine chilldren were prostrated at one time by diphtheria. Monday night the youngest child, § yeurs old, dled. Tuesday woinlug anothor was taken off, and Wed ny night athird. ‘Thursday two mora dled, and on Friday the oldest, n yonng lady of 20 years, fell o vietim of the dread ‘disease, thus within a week taking six ehildren from this family, who i bhurled in oue grave. Tho threw remuinbng ehlldren are recovering. TIRE RECORD. AT OMAITA, N1, Spectal Dispaleh fo The Chicago Tribune, Omana, Neb, Mareh 11.—JIsh & MedMa- hon's drtiz-store, u three-story brick, wus de- d by lire to-dny, Loss, $25,6005 Insur- 25,000, 5, 1% Morse & Co's dry-goulds slock In the next bullding east was damnged 225,000 by weter, Thielr stoek s insured for 850,000, Milton Rogers & Son's stuck of hardware and stoves In the noxt bullding west was damnged ahont 20,000 covered by Insurance, Mr. Ioffman lost his Hbrary and justruments, sorth 84,0003 no insuvance. The fire orlginuted by a boy In the drug store dropplng a ean of lHquiddar vreparation near a stove In the rear part ot the first umye-. The tar caught fire and spread with Hghttung-lke raplaity, deiving the employés ont, ad” hardly uuylnhu: Wit saval. 'Fhe building was destroyed in three- quarters of an hour, Tu the Western Ansoctated Press, OsAna, Neb, Mareh 1.—A destruetive fire started at 11330 this morning in the whnlesale drug store of Ish & MeMuhon, which was wholly burned ont, and also dam- aged the dry-goods store of S, P, Morse & Cu,, nud the ‘wholesale gtove store of Milton Ttogers & Son. 'I'he progress of the fire was eheeked ntter two hours and half of hard work, The ses und Insuraneo are 08 follows: Ish & MeMahon, an stoek, Lon- don Assuinee Company, $2,0003 Lacnlsse, 81,0005 Norwiclt Union, $2,00; Liverpool, London & Globe, 25,0003 on bullding, Con- nectiout, §4,0003 Adtnn, S8,0007 Westehestol on_tixtures, 81,5003 loss total. 8. P Morse & Co., on stock, Phamix of Lutdon, 85,000 M 25003 Connectieu S 1y, 00 Hartlord, £7,0005 National of Hartford H003 Spring- field, £6,0005 Continenlal, $2,5 Imperlnl & Northern, 2,5005 London Assurance, St Home of New Yorl, S4600; North An so,l]m: Liverpool, London & M Hbe, ‘aul Wileox's' bulliing, occupied Co. ) Morse & Comnectleut, 82,5004 irg’, 82,6005 Manhattan, £2,5005 Orlen 82,5003 building wud stock (lumugcll by fire, 25 to 40 per eent. Milton Rogers & on bullding, Contluental, £2,500: Ningara, 22,0003 Liverpool, London & Globe, $2,5005 ou stock, German Amarlean, £50005 Ro: S2,6005 Pennsylvanin, $2,500; [Tome, $5000 & Lieashlre, £5,0005 Norwieh flrumcn, $2,000; Franklly, $25600; London S2.0004 Tondun Auneriea, Unton, §3,7503 Tamburg & luss 25 to 40 per cent, AT LA GRANGE, IND. Special Dispateh ta The Uhicago Tribune, LA Graxar, Ind,, Mareh 11.—C. 11, Hollis? boot amd shou store wns-entirely destroyed by fire Inst nlght; also o’ small bullding ad- fuinlm:. oceupied ns nsnloon. ‘Che total loss : S10005 Insured for £2,000 In the Germon- 1 f Now York, fenn of Chiengo and 2,000 in tie 1lome Cautse, n defecetive lue, CILICAGO. The alarm from Box 863 at 5 o’clock yester- day afternoon was cnused by o conl from an open grate settine fire Lo the floor In the resi- dence of J. W, 1ausser, No, 09 North Clark street. Damage, $25, AT INDIANAPOLIS, Ixpraxarorts, Ind., Mareh 11.—Carson & Co.'s chnir-factory burned last ulght; loss estlmated at §15,000, HIDES. The Natlonal Amwoclatlon of Tanners and Hide-Manufacturers in Sewslon at Pittsburg=Klectlon of Ofllcers— Othior Proceodings, Prrrsnona, Pa., Mareh 1.—Tho National Association of ‘I'anners and 1lde-Manufaet- urers, In sesslon lere, olected the followlng oflicers: James I, McLain, of Shippensburg, T, President; D, 1L Leas, of Philadelphln, and C. C, 1lnx, of Allegheny, Sceretacies, A commiitteo of five was appointed to visit Hor- risburg and opposo the Stream-Pollution bill, ‘I'he morning was taken up in discussing the classlfication of brands ot hides. 1n che nfternoon the discussion relativa to the proper classitication of brands of hides wis continued, and # evmmittes of nino way apvolnted to call o general convention of tanning, shoe, nud leather denlers, wrazers, and hurdors tn tho West, to conslder the mattar, the Conventlon te meet In Cincinnati or St Louls. Meanwhile the Committea shall takoa trlp out West and gathor up the views of cattle-dealers und report them to this Convention, The Commitlee consists of Jaekson 8, Shultz, of l‘ltlslmr%; P, C. Costello, of New York; 1. 1% Lens, of l'll"lllllll’fl)hln; A, Grootzigzer, of Plttsburg; Jnmes Sinlth, of Buifalo; J, 1, Mmm?r. ot Loulsvllle; John Clark, of Chicako: E. L. Lirooks, of St. Louls: and Dresident John MeClaln. Aftor uuushlurlm; the question of utilizing offal from tunueries, and what part of hemlock burk can be used with oak, the Conventlon adjourned, To-night a bmuluuh witd given the visiting desegates by resident menbiers, —————mE—— THE MUTUAL BENEFIT, Wo eall the attention of ouy readers to the Thirty-sixth Annunl Statement of the Mutual Benefit Lite-[usurance Compuany, of Newark, Now Jersoy, ‘T'hisis one of the oldest and strongest “life-lnsurancs companles In the world, wud by the patronage of tho best busi- ness al professionalsen, "Clo Company hus 4,350 policies In force,” Innm-ln& BE21,474,00 and u surplus of nearly $0,000,000 to lml'h: holders, 1t will bo notteed thiw all policics In foreo and ull issued are absolutely non- Torfeitable under the most Jlberal system, mnd as the Company bas just passed through un examinntion by the oflicluls of three Insur- unee dopartments, who certify to its oxcel- lent fhnanelal condition, 1t cevtainly proyes that every policy Is a8 gond a8 1 Govermment bond, And when it 5 understood that thare I3 [nst as mueh differonce in the varfous hfee Insurance companies as in the varlous klhls of stocks and bouds, every man's duty will ho to study the churacter of the compuny In whioh he t-m)m:um to Insure ny clasely a4 he would tha quality of the bonil he proposes to buy, it should be remembered that when i nsures his lifo for a cortaln sum, it s Just as nueh n transnetion for the amount as though he hnd wereed to pay the sum of maey for any othor purpose, For™ further Informanon regarding this most oxcellent Compuny we refor our raw ers to the Agent far this State, Charl Loy- enbergor, 6 Trmuxze Bullding, Chicago. ————— 'Terriblo Loss of Life, Milllons of rats, mlce, gats, bed-bugs, ronches lode tholr lives by collislon with “Itough on Ruts.' Bold by druggists, 1o boxos. e —— The univerenl verdiot Is that the Now No. 8 s tho simplest and most divnble sowlig-machine, Whoeler & Wiison Manntucturing Co., 153 Btute, — — Noother Whiskor Dyu equals [TIlU's 60 conts. —— Cummins londs [n Nrat-class dental work at falr prices. 70 Stato streot, vornor Randolph, Qver 165,000 Howe scales sold. Borden, Belloek & Co., Chicago, * ——— Buuk & Rayner mall vacelno virus auywhero for ¥ a puckuge of ten polnts, e ki S Nonotuck and Cortleelti Bpool 8ilk, Twlst, ete., hest i tho world for dressmakors, Wheeler & Wition Munufucturing Co., 135 Btito streot. —————— We recommend Eldradiosowing-machines MARRIAGE LICENSES. The followlug wariiogo llcenscs woro lssuod yes- toniny, Nume, uduljh Wik Lidexiu Nulsuil, Atestdence, 2 Laurrabed. 51 Wout Mudison, Lhleuzo, Auruis, 11l Howard K)ingsol [ Ptvtgihriitim Robert Kolebart, Paullbn Hyus..... Auiust Myerbe; Byttt beuio. Nourth Hatstod. Bluo dvlund i MARRIAGE MACLEISI-LITTLE—At the rosidanco of (hy X 55 it ut AV udnemlay, Sren bt B ado i.'(":uu Wov, DrHulLurl Androw MacLoial and Low Livllo DEATHS, RATON ~Mareh & nt No. 17 Tafin T of A. Iinton, nd siator af Mes, G, sy N k. AN, Barkot, of Knulowood. Y, TLANCOUK--Felday avoning, Mareh 11, 3 1, Mary J, hoite Haneock, boloved Wit i VIl '7 (i 0. !'.lumplox'y AL 1010 Sichtnpeay, T T lancuc, Nutieo uf funaml heronttor, R 2L oy Cinin S rreats Kinday, Marels 15 a0 11 n b thonChe i Caibyney Comntory, s Ehouca by cary BUNDE-On tho itk Inete BURKE-Aurch 11, Michnol Hcke, Funoral from the turldenco of his Gioorae 1y o og e linant ot iy 1o i 6Tty 1, ey ‘unoral Bunduy, o AL ramideice, 12 Ruuch L Hay i biatsig 'l“g" 10 Urneeinhd, Frien - Thetrart aud 19100 papo BAKEIL-March 10, nt 10 1 Fovun, wife of Georgo W, llakor, o ral Trom rordonce, 4 North @ay, at 2 p. ., by enrringes to Gra CUWTIN-AL 61 Wolli-st, Mrs, B b year nf ho wro Invited. " 7 6N T3 bleuny copy, Aun Curtln, 1y e hor ugo Wutiorl this soring at 0o'clock, ¥ tumntly nvitod Flenile of 1y MCCIEDIH—At Hinsdnlo, Du o € auddenly v Eriny, Marolt Ml Fyburs, 1 wnd doanle Mctrodio, aged & 3o bi higuti, ST Vrunoral from family resldoneo Sunday ot 2 (Jhlnmlv;(?wllmlu)ypmmu bienso capy, B LAUGIIL L1, 1, Alex, Loughl f tho B or jand X Lauliting of Pitabirg and this ey, - OFdones it ‘—:fil‘:\uu:l‘u. l|l..l;\|n:cn n\.lmn'unnm-u. ful: 6t roxidonco Monday, March 14, ayg: nL, by enen 10 Rowelill, 4 v B, RIURMAN-Fridny, March 11, of hmnmnmllow 1110 Liinge, Cinen Goririiw only anahtor of by Il?“"‘%flrlsrdffl"hh. H;NYR :\JH(\IIII;T;Igu Hlnya, ral from tha residenco, 4 L] st., Knturday, March 1%, ot 11 n. U A i\v(EETING Ul‘_" 'I‘ll]‘}l FIFTEEY’ and Loarrbeo-st. NIE FIRST WARD REPUBLICA) tux-phyers, nid 50L0rs Ihterusted in i it el ul yovornmons uro requosied 1o, el at gy atmor Houso this ovening o furm o olub fur ey v coming ity victions. FPUE FIRST WARD REPUBLICAY Club mouts at tho Grund Pucltic Hote) toonighiy Bu'cluuk. 3 ) REP A TR, T A EETURL corter Tweg. COFNNF O Norit.gy, ty-seconl-i uml in(fl)\hflfllv,» this u o 4 1B FOURTIL WARD REPUBLIC i meot thin cvonthg gt Armory Mul,ualp disnn-ava nene Fhirtiot-st g T HUlkualy FPULlE FIFTIL WARD REPUBLICAY (i Club will wmout at ftabur's 1l 210 Archierar, ;l EGULAR MEETING OF TIIE THIR toenth Ward Rtopublican Club this erening g Sun’a Lail, 780 g-nt, Ll e HERE WILL BE A MEETING OF Tig Ttypihitic y Ceutral Comumitkiew ut the clube foom of the Urand Paciiic [utc! y 0y p.m, MISCELLANEOUR. 'I\ I8S LUCIA KIMBALL, STATE §U. QYL ferintondent of Juvenilo Instritction forthe Woainn's Chiristian Centperance. Union, In Lower Farwoll wil) adidreas 1l 0-da; IE REV, HERRICK JOIINSON, PAS: tor of the Fourth Presbytarian Churcb, wiif con. diuct tho Bututay-sctioo) Penchors’ mucting to-day 4 noon n lower Farwoll 1sit, Tllb PHILUSOPIICAL 1a0gts thin avenime ab Club Room on’ Iator Flaor of Lalmor 1lonse. Paper by Dr, Snoinel Wiiined on ** Puritanism; 1ta Ptitlusophy and lesgliss NE COMMERCIAL TRAVEL] prayer meoting wiil bo Hold this evenlig in the ¥ ML G AL rooiur, 150 Mudison-st. - Draveling uen are curdialiy woloomb, e FPE REV. JAMES SCOTT, OF GLAS: o, Beotland, will address o unlon meetingin Furwoll 1ial) to-mutrow avening of thy V. M.C. snd W. C. T, Us Mr. Beolt I 0 coworker wiinir, Mooz, Is on his way frow K el ud wi glve 4 roport of the Maody-Suriieuy testinis there. i korvica at 720 Jed by Mr. 1. 8.Fhaln uod bt Farwoll Hul) cholr. Allas wolconia. TPAKE NOTICE—ALL ‘THI FORMER ouployes of tha American Stean Boller Works ir 0N NLEIRD Wil be pald tosmorrow (Sutuniay)at § @'clock . w. At tho offics of BAIE works. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, SOCIETY T Gy Fasiaey RN &i ABSOLUTELY PUREL MADE FROM GIALE CREAM TANTAR THousckeoper's favorito lu leading cities uf tio wotld Nu uther propuratlon tukes such licht, fiky, bo bret or uxtiriows pustry, Cut bo eatun by dyips tles withiout foar of tho I8 resultiug froni eavy i estible food, umentied for purity wd ehols: T A Ty ELISON, ¥ Regular Saturday’s Sale, $:00 "iia Morning. IMMENSE STOCK, Whicls wo must sell. FURNITURE, CARIPILSS, Lace Curinins, Lambrequins, Gen: " oral Household Goods, Chro- mos, Plated Ware, &c., &c. ELISON, FLERSITEDL & €O, Kl und v undoto MINING OUTFITS, \/ MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 125 State-st., Chicag® AN LAY IS And Genurul Ch fl REfi ; B WHEELER, o Wiy LEL C. GILpent W CAND ndy = T oA B‘W . 61, or #1101 ampl “Rend 91, shie Tolnll Hox by wapruss ol thy b y § Sty el i Aoriy putup sl Cund ot j wnd wtricaly puee. Chican, Adired LI, Conluetion diaun: i 8 Frosh Evurl wrod the | CALRAMELS W holgaily und i a8 & 8O HAIR GO 1)38' R T a W mend forpri 14 \vlllnl . 4. Dasnywhere. hulw:lld‘l"’m ":'.l.u‘:“ "\'lx-.tll. 21 WEATEAL TWATER WAVES, & fulr Switcl ALY, Long | L Al otiet HAIR | calls woiida iy 3F plice JAMEN 1 b iy ERABRENRD Mind, Bloodiz, Itebly Ulcurste: ' S B g il Pt withaiud s OIS, TRUNKS S iy 9 Iy elen J""'{?x.’hx"’fizfig'w“q-‘_m & i, Belaelh D124 N LLL eato-tte A BRI CHEMISTEY. G Aunly-uxul{nmny-«hkm ¥ LULLMERE W 10 el A T