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o] Fiild CrlCAGU RIBUAS: BATURDAY, MARCII THE CITY. IN GENERAL. CAVPT. CABS DorAM, U, 8, A, Is at the Paclfie, UROHAE K. BrsiNELL, UL 8, A, I ot tho Sher- man. ). C. Wriaitr, of Mondota, U),, 18 at the Tre- mont. A, d. Pruony, of Clnelnnatl, mont. EBA. It Lockir, of Glnsgow, Scotland, 18 at tho Palmer, B. G. DANIELS, of \Washington, I8 at the Talmer. FiANK WAsunuay, of Kausas Clty, Is ot tho Sherman, L E. SEARS, of Marshalltown, In., 18 at the Sherman. J. A, SKITTEN, City of Mexlco, Is registored at the Putmer. Jacon Knony, ex-Mayor ot Freeport, Il is at tho ‘Premont. Pror. Joserit F, TerTir, of Wabnsh College, ts ut tho Paliner, 3 Huao RosesTHAL, and A, Lansier, of Herlin, arv at the Pacitle. 1L W, Anvstiona, cditor of the Cleveland Plaindealer, 18 stoppitage ut tho Pacitie, Ex-Gov. B. C. HusT, of Kansus, and . Willinm Cumbnek, of Indinna, ave at the "re- mont, Joseri COLLETT, Presldent of the Bvansville, “T'erre Haute & Clnelynati Rallrond, 8 at thoTre- I1s at tho Tre- mont, P, 13 Monag, Genern! Passonger Agent of tho }hlllmllml & St. Joscph Itallrond, 8 nt tho Paliner. Juape It, 8, PECKIAM, of Ran Jose, Cal., and Judgo B, K. Shnpson, of Boullder, Cul., are at tho Jeitle. It {3 raidd that an impression provails that tho Musle-Hall meeting for the Memorinl buftdhyg inkes pince this evening, The fact’ 18 that it comes oll next Snturday evening, March 26, at 1he Central Musie-Hull, THE tomperature yesterday, a9 observed by Munnsse, apticinn, 88 Madison’ streot. { Dullaij wis 1., 2 degreess 10w, n, 5 ey 7: 8 p. m, 0. Ba- rometer, 8 . 383 8 Pu My 2008 SAMUEL ScHOCK, Genoral Mannger of the Maruette, Houghton & Ontonagon Raflrond; George Darliug, Goneral Munnger of the Blue Lines nnd Charles 8, Tappan, Geaerul Manager of tho Huosue Tunnel Line, ure nt the Pacifie, ‘'ur Gyniecoloxleal Soclaty held n regular mueting at the Grand Pacitic JTotel last evontng., Dr. W, I Byford presided, The time was de- voted to a discussion of Dr, Jones' miper on tho use of tho pessary. Tho usual tunch concluded the acsslon. T'HE firm of Strallman & Martin, grocers, at No. 210 Blue Islnnd avenue, were yestorday tricd ot a eharge of yelliug lard-buttee wnmarked. in »viotution uf luw, The Justive found thetn guilty, and agsessed at fincof §10, hut suspended Judg- mient In order to give thom a chuuce to reforim, A YOUNG man 18 years of nge, named Mohi Tgnntus Morun, was killed nursday by n falt {rnm E. A, Bhedd & Co.'s fee-houso at Shetlictd, il 11 Lpress-report of allegod ralds by tho Apuches In Now Mexico finds no_sorroboration At military headqunrtors, Tho roported scenc of tho outrage is40 nenr tho milltary posts thut, had {t occurred, the news would ussuredly hive been telegraphed oficlally, Gen. Sherldan doubts the report. The Snloonkecpers’ Assoclation inet at Aurnra Turner-Hall, on Mllwaukee nvenue, yesterduy afternoon, Tho Finanee Committee reported that tho recelpts for the pnst six months wero $1,000, and the expenses $100, leaviog i bulnieo of £000. Peter Mahr was clected 4rustec, to 1t o vaeaney, After some dobste It wus voted to Hlve 00 to the Finunce Comnitico of tho ‘Bilngerfest, M, F. A, BreECHER wont before Justico Bray- ton sesicriay, and swore qut_a wiraat for tho arrest of G. W, Moore, cbnrging him with ot 1aining goods’ uuder Talso pretonses. He al- Ieyes thut Mooro purehnsed conl of hin to tho amount of £10, and was glven eredit on his rop- resentntion thut he was o partner of Duane K, Doty in the publishing busluess. Ilo hus re- pvmredly refused to pay the bill, hence tho ware rant, 17 waas reported yesterday that the South-Sido Ttailrond Company had prepired o new cobtriet Tor it cur-conductors and_drivers to elgn which increased tho lability of tho latter 10 tho Com- by for dumago to fts property—cither enrs or horées, A reporter wus informed by tho ollicers of tho Compnny that no new agreement hud been mnde, and none was in contemplation. Tho Btory agnld to inve beenstarted by n person who Iately bdoumo dissatisfled and left the employ= ment of the Company. THURRDAY afternoon Bllly Pinkerton called on Justico Brayton, and, aftor u loug contidons tial 1alk, took out u warrant for the arrcst of o mun prominently conncoted with ono of the banks here, charaing him with forgery, The warrant was placod i the hnnds of Constahlo TFckart, who ~arrested the man yesterduy, and be is now In the bnnds of Plnkers ton's men, who are endeavoring to recover tho money. Those atleged favtsenme to tho ears of i reporter yestorday, und b procecded to fnvests mate, At Justico Bruyton's tho Clerk stated that ho hna lssued no warrunt for forgery, and the Constable would not reveal the nime of clthor tho uceussd or his bunk. Tho Interogtod parties dre evidontly bent upon hushing the atter up and nmkln@{l W compromise if the money obtained through the forgery cun bo res covered, Joserit HEINKE, tho snloonkecper, and Will- inm_ Swissier, the Suinmons Clark in ex-8heritt {otfmanu’s allice, who are charged with recolv- 4ng from the thioves part of tho vroporty stolen from Mr. Wil J. Davis' room in tho Shermsn House, some time ago, were brought before Justico Summerfioll yosterday afterncon for trinl. Prosecuting-Attorney Ciimeron nppeared for the people, oud Mr. U'ride ropresented tho defense. Tho testimony was all tukon, tho are guments ude, und tho Justice took tho ense under ndvisement, and wiil_givo a decislon next Friduy afternoon. ‘The evidencoe thut the young nen bought tho property with o knowledgo that 3t had beeu stolen was Rot very strong, and ex- Bherlft Hotfinnn uud other ofticiuls were put on tho stand und testitied to tho gowd character of Bwisslor, There were, howaver, soma poluts in tho stories of tho defendants which wero not mude quite clear, e Central Land Loaguo_hold a regulay meoting fust evontng at tho Palmur Housce, at which thoe nuw oflicors were installed and the re- orgunlzation perfected, J. W, Enright presiged, A constitution and by-lnws wero adupted. Tho provislons na to the mnnner in which collestions are to be remitted wus’ the cause of a long dis- cusalon, which resulted 1y n deetsion that il tuwoneys from clubs afliluted with tho Coutral Leaguo shall be paid to tho Treasurer, Mr. Don- nls O’'Connor, and by bim remitted direct to Patrick Egan, the Preasurer of the Nutlonat Leaguo at Parts, Many of the dulegutes want- ©d the noney sent to tho smme party, but through third hands, in splta of tho foct that no Lond could be requirad from any such third par- Ted. After adopting tho remuintng scctions of :uu fummuuun. the mooting udjournud for ou Week, LAND-CITEESE. : There bas been n this Btate one cheese manu- factory at Dundeo where nuchine was used for the |)|Ir}lunu of makinyg Wurd-chicese, It is tho only one of tho kind cinployed in uny dairy fu hix Btate, and tho proprivtors of othor ostub- hishments bave been watchiug with somo Intor- 8t for quite n time Lo sew bow it worked, In order that thoy themscives might go fnto tho business It it proved suceesstul. The miching I8 oue for tho purpuse of wmixing u ccr- laln quuntity of fard with itk which hus beon steiptied of its ceoam 80 ns to make nn uppirently rich skim-mitk ehocse, Tho Come mitteo of the Produce Exchunge who bave boon looking nfter tho sale of wdultorated articles have bad tholr eyea on this nmnumcmrf ror fume toe, and o day or two ago sent M, 14,1, Howe, thelr ugent, out 1o Dundee tor fthe pure 1oso of getting the necessury testimony to bee % filun Buit nguinst the proprictors under tho tato law, Mr. Howo, howover, was informed by tho proprietoss of ' this purticulsr dairy that thoy bud docided to give up the use of tho ma- qQhlue,—that tho manufuctiro of furd chcoss was Lnprofitable, they huving toat $LBX by it sluco they begun aperitions, and that they hnd thoros 1ore dechied to return to the old-tashioned, honest way of innklug cheeso, Thiv dectsivn taalr purt I8 u peatilyfng one, beeauvo it suves tao bother of o proseeition, und also stops the wunufueture of this ndulteruted article, | YOUITERNTH WARD LAND LEAGUE, Tho Fourtoenth Ward branch of tho Irish Lund Leuwuo held o meoting ut Xo, 590 Ml waukeoo uvenuo lust ovaniog, whibh wus nd- dressed by A, L, Morelson. by followlg reso- lutions werw wiopte WitkREAR, An nttempt ha Chleago Tlhncs to cast tioon made by tho cetions upon the an sl Journul bay renstie, und false, and unvelinblo iy wurd to the worklng of the Irish Laud League und Its lenders: thorefore, be it Besvtved, Thut we, tho Purnell Lund League Cluh’u.f the Fourteentts Waed, consider the Chi- cnrn Timeyu it yubject for hoyeatting, e it luulvmi, That wo declare our lutention of withdruwlog our support fram a Jourinal so dee Jyold of all pelnclples of humunity, cqual righte and justice ad Is displayed by the Chivago Tined in the present uxlhn on uf the downstrodden l:;:fflu of lrolaud uguinst the evils of lund- . TIHE CITY-UALL, Tue Register of Vital Btutistics lssued thirty- two burial perits, A LiTTie over $25,000 in tho new 4 per cent Londs, mostly 1003, wus dellverod yosterduy, ConmiastoNen WALLER (8 still confined to his house, Lut nxpects Lo cotme downetown Monday, ‘I'ng Commites on Fire ang Water mot in the ulternoon aud decided to recomimend the pase wuxe uf Wo resolution. mwmurlziug Paliner, Fuller i & Co. to nile_ltmber on tho cornor of Twonty - socand and Unlon, outsido of thelr present yard. Trr Controller will begin to redecm Monday E8LL000 Of city Ya, whlnh’zflnlu’m April 1 Carcivixrns will commonco lo-dn( the work of rojuvenating thn “rookery.* About A0 moro 18 to bo sunk fn it, TIERE {8 1o {oe arownd tho Crib now, the wind hn\'lng blown the fleld it Into the [ake, and tho men thoro aro having n needed rest. Tine followlng buliding permits were fssued: Henry Klelu, onc-story llwl‘llhur. Nu. 616 Weat Uhlcago nvemie, 81,40 Michuel Brucker, twns story dwelling, No, 81 West Chieago ayenne, £2000: Johin Ruthorford, two-story barn, No, B4 West Monroe atreet, 2,000, A PROTERT 18 to e sont In to the Councll ngninst the erection of n depot at the fuot of ‘Thirty-third strect, on the ground that tho Councll has na pawer 1o grant the nseof 4 strect for that purpose. ‘I'itr; Committee on Strects and Alleys, South’ Division, disposed of 4 number of references, tho must important of which wns tho mitt er ol the opening of 0 llk‘('l from ‘I'hirty-clehth to Egan avenue, between Cottnge Groveand Lnngs Iey nvenues, nuthorkzed by an ordlnanes possed I 1674, After adiscussion of an bour, it was dee clited to defer netlon for o week, the Committeo in the menatime to look the ground vver, Tue Clucinnatt Enguirer and the New York Sun ot 0t 1 controversy about the * hiten ng ™ time made by the fire compuntes in th gpeetive clties. The Enquirer sent u mun to New York to fnvestigate, wnd ho concludes W8 report thus: “The men are n it hetter drilled thon those of our ity but even fn this reapect they nre fnr nwny hebind those of Chleago, . + ‘They arn more g position to tnke tessons in fast hitchin well ns n uctunl service nt n five, from the We thun thoy ura to lmpart instrietion to othors." CONTAUIOUS DISKABES, A cnse of l\null-l:ux was reported don Conrt Tlntel, Nos. el and H | yeaterdny morning, und It was Intinated hat n'child bad dled ne tho same place of tho dl; Iealth-Oticer Merki went over to fn- tigate, and fonnd about thirty people in the purlat, with & coflin in the centre, and_the Rev, A, B, Rittredge preaching a sermon, Not wish- Ing to abruptly terminate the [uneral services, Merkl wrote this note, which he handed to the winister: **There ia n cnse of small-pox fn thig bulliling ot present, nnd there 8w suspicion that the child befure you died pf the sume disenac. I'iease terminsto your rl:lm;ll‘k! at onee, kT LTt 0 Mr, Kittrediro looked at the note, naud then rend it to tho mourae: swore, pid il of them made n basty exit, The chlld died of hemorrhagie smallspox, and its body was in the best possible cundition for comnunieating the disease, . \When tho facts boeeamo known t least one bonrder lett, and he in such whurry that he forgot to pay his bill, 'Tho rootns where the patients slept—the live ono was tuken to tho hosplinl—were fmiznted, nnd when Merklieft, after sending thoe remaing of tho child to tho cemetory, there wus u gonerul desiro on tho part of the boarders to get vace clpated, Fowur-othor eases of tha scourge were reported, —one ut No. 45 Nupoleon pince, and three at the carner of "Chirty-clehth and Clurk streets. ‘Fhere wero tiree deaths in the clty und one at tho haspital, The cased of othor contagious discases re- Diphtherin—No. 20 21 Cottrge Grove o ‘ourteenth street. Searlet- . 110 Brown strcet. No. 65 Bluo Island avemie, No. 830 Twenty-suventh streot. THE COUNIY-BUILDING. Tnr Grand Jury for March will be Jmpuneled Monduy. T prisoners Indieted by the February Grand Jury will bo nrragoed to-day, Tix: Stock-Yaeds conspiracy case will como before Judge Hiwes Monday, It was tricd in December, and tho jury disagreed. STATE'S-ATTORNEY MILLS, It I8 thought, will bo ablo to be at bis ofice to-dny. 18 trouble has been n gevero cold. SuEnIFy MANN was 80 far recovered from hlg llincss yesterdny as to be uble to beat his oflico awhife. 1t will bo some duvs, however, before ho will he ablg to uttend to businces. Tux contractor for supplying tho furniturd for the now Court-House 18" pustlug his work, nnd will detiver the Turnlture for o Probnte Court and_Honrd room tho comiug week. He has until May 110 complete the furpiture for tho other court-rooms und ollices, und promisos to ve ahend of thne. T bullding oxports are nearly through with tholr investiration of the work on the new Court-House, and will commoence the prepirn- tion of tholr H.‘Lmrl‘ aviiieh will probnbly be pre- sented to tho County Hoard at tho mvetiog o week from Monday, Trls very likoly that the Commisslonors will take enrly steps to hive u Morgue constructed, nud tho most sultuble and convedlent loeation nentloned I8 that at the foot of West Washing- tun Atreet, where tho streot end §s not I uso. ‘PiE Coroner muy occupy thé presont uflico of tha Bherlil §n tho Crhininil Court Luilding, when thu lutter mo und Clerk Btephons will prote nbly use tho rootn now vceupled by the Clerk of tho County Donrd. ‘The Siate's Attorney re- quires more room, and may teko voo of those uow used by the SherlIf. FEDERAL AFIFAIRS, Tne Ponsion Agent paid out $33,000 yestorday, FrrTeES thousand doltars In gold and §5,000 in sliver waa puld out yestorday at tho Sub-Treas- ury. The reeulpts mmounted to §14,000 In silver. Pue internal-revenue receipis yesterday amountod to §20,800, of whicu 2,123 wus for splrits, §1,109 fur tobacco and cigms, aud $647 for beer. ConLecron IIARVEY has not yot begun his Ine vostigation of tho affulrs of tho Internntionnt Bank., It will probably be commenced Monauy. It miuzht buve been done earlisr, but the bank hats been enguged with otlior minttors, THE report that Capt. Btuart, tho Post-Offico Inspector, §8 to be Chief Clerk 0f tho Depurte ment of tho uterior, s gonorally eredited by thosu who know the Intimucy between Secretary Kirkwood and Stuart. The Inttor floes not deny thut he hus somu hopes of Lefug transterred, T gossips at tho Government Nuilding, whero * Long " Joues hna but few friends, In the lnck of furtbuor news about the Marshatship yes- terdny construod the action of the Prealdont in taking the cuse out of tho hunds of tho Attor- noy-teneral as Indleative of the complete sies cess of Senutor Logun. Mavshul Hiklrup, who hiats bieen appointod a8 his own successor in the Interln, is still confidunt of sucocss. FOLLOWING 18 the 15t of dutiable goods ro- ceived it tho Custom-Ilouse yestorduy: Joliet Bteel Compuny, R steel blooniss G, Mallinkrodt & Co,, 5} drums eaustic soda; 1 M. Sinellr & Co,, 100 eucka sult; Chicago Stamplug Compnny, 19 buxea tinplate; Hibbord, Spencer Co., 628 Loxea thuptate; Mumshall Fleld & Co., Hosslana; Wilson Hros., 6 cuses dry koods, @ cuscs hostery, 1 ease hoslory, 4 mnluli Hest, Russell & Co, son, Plrio, Scott y Dricr, & enses typu-writers: 11 enses dry goods, Collections, 'k Dean cuss was continued yesterday after- noot betare Cominlssloner Hoyne, A vast deal of contlicting ovidenco was Grought out, the atrongust tesdtlmony for tho prosecution bowmg von by two udvertlsiug ironts, to one of whom Dean owed w bill, and the other haviog onco been arrested ut tho Instaneo of Dean und churgod with perjury, In view of tho evidenee, th Commissloner bound Dean over in boads of 81,000 to nnswer befure the Grand Jury. SEVIP®S SEARCIHL. AN INFOISIAL TALK ANOUT FIOVISIONB, Mr. Seve, tha lielgiun Consul-Goneral, met tho Board of Trudo Committes, suvoral puckors, und othors yesterduy i the Directons room of the Hourd, Tho meetivg was nformu), and for the Purposo of nysisting Mr, Bovo i his work of obe Inlutng Information concerning o provision teade, dlr. Mixor, the Chlef Inspector of Pro- visions, explnined the system ot fnspostion and uthier muttons reluting to it Mr. Hove thought 16 would bo woll to make some wreangomont by which the ofliclul cortit oo of the Hoard of Trade Tnspoctors rocopnlzed s gennino in Europo, i certified to by tho Consul, He bolisved it would hanetit the trado to hisve the peoplt abroad un- durstand thit the Buard of "f'rade fuspee wis legil, 1t would enuible thow to dete with utkiown funmes und falso certiticates of Inspection nttiched, Mr, Mixersuid o had boen in tho busluess twenty-two Fears, umd NOVUF sHW 4 Houson When wents wero (n finer condition than they wure In this one, Ho constdored it an_ oxeeptionul year. 3ir, Sevo romirked that ho thought the uonts wure In excelicnt conditon, Thore was no dine #er from trichime, Seusutlonal reports ubout thess parusites had boen carefully read in Burope, und bl belped to seare tho people ovor there, Ho thought the Amerienns should bave tholr stutlstios niore eusefully prepured, und ro- luted how forclyn Guvernmonts soukht to one courage fUrmMers (o gIve correet SUIUICRLS, Fho monvy spent for the purpose of proventing tho spread of divcaso wiione wnlimals would bo returned wany foid, e atluded (o tho benviits of freo-trude, and sald that vrototlon oreatert Buglallsm, Nibillsw, nnd shottar ldeas. Bame of the prekers svemed to think the proposition to bave all exported meats indpeot- el by the Board of Trade syatem would inteps furw with the work of tho privute Inspectors of tirme thut ship under their own nemes, BAMONBKI, A VINE MAN TO UE ON Ti¥ POLICK FOROE. Justice Pringiville’s Court wus yosterduy alternoon the scene of u vory pecullur case, und one which brought 1o light somna of the lovsy mothods of the Poliee Depurtmont. From the ovidence, It nppours thut u wirl named Cor: Blavons Tofe "Sbifo Flichs “udgiile same time ugo uud took with hor s vl dress which sho b not puld for, * Miss" Fitch wus troubled, und cullud upon Oflicer Bawonskl, tho Polu *star," fur Lis assistunce. When hu beard tho story be wout to the Blevens girl one moruiug, ubout o il *umen, me of whom orted were as follows Mue Istan: N o'clock, rotised hor out of bod, and threntonod ber with arreat unleas sha guvo up tho dross, Tho frightened girl banded over tho garmont, and Samonskl returned it to the Fitch woman. 1118 action in tho matter was taken without any vaper or authority from the station. A fow dnya after tho oconrrence Capt. Buck- ley heard ‘the oircumstances, and smunmoned Bamonskl Lofors him. Hotold him he bad no Tight to tako thodress without authority, much lesa to glve 1t back to Mollle Fiteh, and ho or- dered film to got the dress and bring it Into ‘This wns done, and when tho Justice rdeced thnt the In the menn- attachment before Justice. Kunfnann, and an ofileer, nrned with this writ, wae in tho eourt whon tha declglon was givon, When tho wirl took hier dress he pounced upon 1t and earrled il ‘Tho Stovens rrirl then swore out n writ of re« fovin for her dress, aud the cuse came up bos rore Justlee Prindlville reskll(lxlr nftornoon on u chunge of venue, Whilo Moltle Fiteh was on tho atwind Snmonsid snt behind her lawyer and directed her testimony by winks and nods and shakes of his head. © 'Tho Justico saw this l?'qvlfl)'. but il not say anything nbout ft until tho cnse wis finished,” when fie seored tho oflicer roundly for his nctions, When Samonski was nsked it he hnd not been on tho furce n long while his answer was, ** Well, 1 sthould smilen” He anld that IF overy polices mnt who hid done i3 he did in the cinss should he dlsehn there wauld not beone lefton the foree—which does not speuk very well far the foree, ‘TheJustice found a verdict for the plaintlit, Cora Stovens, REGISTERED MATTER. A MAILSPOUCH NTOLEN AND NIFLED, Another recistered mall-pouch has been lost while in tho ody of tha Post-Oftice oflicints, nid nuother ense hos Leen adied to the long s of such robbories which huve been committed to tho Inspectors for tnvestigntion. The ende In voint adus fores to the recommemlation which Capt. White has so often mndu to the Depart- ment, that guards be provided for registered mail matter during tho whole timo whilo In transit, These rubberles bave Leen wiarmingly Trequent of late, and it Jooks ns I an organized Dbumil wus working this new Jield, for the regis- tered putichies are invnriably selected, und the ordinary mail sueks are but seldom disturbed. Tho robbuery ocenrred about 8 o'cloek Thurs- Iy [ the vieinity of the Hlluois Cen- 1 Depot. The mall over the Chleago, lafo etto & Cinelnnat! Ratlrowd was deliversd at the depot, dad ehecked ont i strafzhe, The ponches wero then piled to w closed wigzon dariven by Thowas Joies, who I8 an ol deiver In the sery- Iee. Five reglstored pouches were cheeked inro the wagon by C, W, Willuns, thu route clerk, who then rode to the oftice on the wagon, When tho affiee wis reached, the door ot the wigon wis found open, although both of the men state positively that the ariver tocked the door vefore leaving. When tho Jond amlned, ops pouch, istered mall-matter from I found to be missing. . The d have attemptes the door, us the loek Is of i peenliarconstruction which permits of tho key belg withhruwn only when the bolt i thrown out. The mutter was reported to the Inspectars, and_ yesterdnymornig the pouch was found on the Lnke-Front, cut opei, and rifled of ull Its paekitges, Tho lnspectors, ufter dug examination, came to thu conclugion that the wugon wus not properly locked, and that tho pouch had been Jolted out on_tho rough rond., Thu oflicinls o he Hdlway Mufl Service, however, nssrt tha 1o pouehes ean full ont, oven If the doors wera witlo opon, 18 thore 1 1 thil-board which woutd prevent uny mntter from bofuy lost, Nosus- plelon 1s aitached to tno driver or tho clerk, w8 thoy oro old und trusted omployés, it {3 evident, nevertheless, that thoro wns eriminnl caretesness somewhero, us, If the deor bad been propurly sccured, no one could have easlly robbed tho wigon whilo fng wmotlon, [u thig conpection it may be remnrked that, while tho clerk Is expected to go with tho wagon in the capueity of gunrd, ho 18 obliged to #lt with tho driver, where Lo ean bo of but little servicn it deteeting thieves, who must ente by the rour, tho wugons belug high aud long, Tho sugyestion hasorten Leen made, but never ncted upun, thut i seat be provided and tho guard sta- tloned i the renr. The Inspectors were up to last night unoble to Atate how tany preknies wero In tho poueh, but they were Inelined to the bellef that the losd would be trifling, 08 this reglatered mattor Is generally of little value. TIIE ROPE. A UYPOCHONDIIAC HANGS HIMSELY. Joseph Wolf, proprietor of i millinery store nt 55 Division street, committed sulelde yesterday forcuoon by hunglng himself fu the garret of n house ut No. 3¢5 The lattor house 18 owned by Wolt's lundlord, and tho garrot I8 given over Ly the landlord to his tonanta for tho purposo of drylug clothes, ote. 1t was open to thom ot all hours, and Mr. Wolt mule his way to it ingoticed somotimoe betwoon tha hours of 8 and § o'olock tn tho morning, 1His dond body was found Imnghig there by tho land- lord’s littlo son oud somu oiker ohildres who f, t 2 went to the gurret to play at noon. From tho puosition in “which _ the body wis found it spponrs that Wolf brought with bim for the purpose a short svu- tlon of new clothes-ling, one ¢nd of which ho fastened tou rafter and the other about his neele, nfier ho hud taken a standiuyg positlon an o chafr, 1n this way be swung himself off into cternity 80 quictly thut tha people living in tho house were not disturbed. Thoe body will bo burled by n couplo of benevolent societies, of which tho deceased was i metnber. It was kuown that Wolf had contemplated sufeldu for somo time, Ho wus of o puevish, frotful dispusition, und beeauso he did ot sue- ceed ns woll n8 he expeeted In Lusiness he took trouble wupon bimself until _he became @ chronie bypochondriue. Not long ngo he refis to lonse u lurger and more coninadioud store In thonelgh- Dorhood, which hns since been rented to u mill- fuer, who hus boen successful In her busiucss, und this uggravated mil brought to a erisis Waoll'a mnlndy, Soveral letters found in the cluthing of tho decensed shuw that he had con tomplated endiug his lifo within the of u few daya Ouo dnted and uddressed to relntives Mur 10, In Cloveland, aad anothor datod the i6th to tho snme people, dotudled fn u potulant munnor his many lttle troubles, und Le plalnly barbored 11-feellng ugningt hls brothor becuuse ho refused 1o como to this ity dnd holp bl in bis business, “There woro no grounds for these complaints, for Woll hadd o neatiy-fuenistiod store, dand hud n fafr patronnge, which bo might' ensily bavo improved by monding bis munners und goig nbout his duties in a more cheerful and u- dustrious mood. Ho was of Uermun birth, i yours of age, and loft a wifo tu dullewte heplth, uud theoo chlidron, Deputy-Coronor Hunsen Jield un inquest durling the day, and tho Jury ros turned u verdict of death by sulelde, THE SAENGERFEST. FIFY TIOUSAND DOLLANS COLLECTED, Tho Press Committeo of the Gorn Silluger- feat mot yesterday, und tho Snb-Committes re- ported a plan for ndvertising the testival, It recommentded that only city papers shall bave the patronngo of the Committee, us the funds would nut bo largo enough to udvertlse vutside, A spoclul wocting of the Press Committes to cotslder the report will tuke place Widnoesd The Coflection Commitieo fur the gusriatee fund have 5o far colieeted nbout 850,000, Amoug o prominent contributors are; l'lllllll Hest Browing Compnny of Milwaukee, Potter Palmer, Mr. . B, Druke, $1000 ench; Valontiue lutz Hrowing Compnny, Milwaukee, $600; Conrid Seipp, M. Drand" & Co., Franz Folk, J, Schlitz Browlue Compry, C. B, Furwell, Jesso Spuliing, Chunin Utiru. Downer & Bemls, Marshull Fleld T vough & Co,, Juorgens & Anglerson, 1L, L, Busd, Fy Lung, A Metto & Hru., aud otliors, £k vich. 2\ lrge number have contributed $100 ench, "I'hore uro ulne sib-committees of tho festival, which bold weekly meetlngs, aod the preparie Honia ure golige forwisrd With igrout varicstioss, Tho rebuacsnls of the tule choras tako [‘ulwu uvery Momdny svening In Greonobawin's all, and ire uttended gonorully by ubout 40 singors. The wixed festival chorus mects overy Frida uvenine in the Methodist Chured, corner Cli] und Wushington strects, Thoy have been study. g tho ** Udyswons,” Ly Bruch, und Bocthoven's Ninth By mlr. Noxt wock thoy rehenrso the first uet of ** Lobanerin” At lenst 1400 singors, utmony thom 2w ludics from Miiwaukee und Clie cinnutl, have promlsed to tuko no uotive part in lh?,{ual{\'ul. o il ) Tho pluns for changivg tho suuthorn part of tho lfixllvlullluu I lIllul‘(q to u wrond {"mmvn hald wre dn tho archltoct's hnds, and wiil bo ready tu bo submitted to tho Committoo next woek, ALDRICIH=MACDONALD. KIGNTEEN MUNTIIS YOI ONE AND ACQUITTAL FOI AROTHHEI, Tho argumonts to the Jury in tho Aldrich- Mucdonald caso was continued fn the Crhminal Court yusterduy morning. Uen, Btlles waa the first speakor, appoaring in tho Intorust of Aldrich. Ho read tho tudlotmuent uud commontod upon it, and thon proceeded to review tho testimony, holdlug thut jealousy on the part of -the polico autboritics was nt the bottomw of tho prosceution, Ho thought the deo- fendunts bud donw the publlo a great servico in returning tho gouds, and instead of the polico trylug to make up B ousd ugmlust thom und punish them fur their skill und adrvoltness as detoutives, thoy should buve tukuen stops townrd clectlug u lepublican Muyor, with a view to Baving Aldricn, who was o Ropublican, uppalnted Suporintendont of Police, 1le went on'to fuud Aldrich as u prince of good fulluw, tie suberior of tho Plukertous, und o person whom the buuks of the city would trust with hundreds of thoussnds of dollary, w ¥ the Jealousy of tho Pink- reitorute that but uutboritivs nuthing would over huve beon heard of tho proseeution, Mr, Hurdy followed [uderenso of Mucdonuld, and sufd it bud beon u farcs to undertuko to try i aod ke outraxo towention his nuwo In cou- nestion with erhuie, Ho had not been culled to teatiry, becuuaw tho speaker bhud thought it en- trely unnvoessury, sad bo exveoted bis woquite il Mr, Munu closed for tue prosecution, asd soveroly arrigned the defendents. e chargoed that they hind stood in with tho thieves for tho muney thoy oould make, and plncod particutnre stresaupon tho ovidence showing that Aldrioh had recolved $700 for turning 1p tho goole; that ho wns subsequently with Isancs: and that Jsancs paid ono of the thicves $300, He alao at- tacked tho prisoncrs for falling to show what hid beeotio of tho othier #40), and closed by ns Ing n verdict of gullty nt tho hands of tho jury, maintalning that the lnrceny bnd been provens that tho goods hind been found on the defends ants, and that, sines they hd offered no festl- mony in thelr own defense, It wonld bo finpossi- blo to nequit thom, TINE OARE WAR GIVEN TO TIIE JURY at 3:45, and a little atter U o'clock n verdict was reached, finding Abllrich wulhfl.'nnd fixing his lilml.lhnm’ll ut eighteen wonths' hard labor in he Penltentinry, Mucdonull was acqultted. 'Tha verdiet was brought Into court ishout 0:10, where tho_prisoncrs, thelr uttorneys, and a few of tholr fricnds were nwaitine ‘it. Upon It BLeing announced tho usual motlon for n now trinl was made und entored, and then came n supplementnl moton to admit Aldrieh to budl, which wng denfed for the tino being. Ho hoad antleipated the reault, apvenrs, for ho bud his bomdsmen on - hand, but tho hour was unsorsonable, nud ho was sent to Jutl for tho night, follow ¥ hin aged futhor, who was considerably affected. AL tho juil ho wig naslgued ta the debtor's department, and, ncting upvin the advico of his attornoy, wonl buve nothing to sy, Macdonnld left the co Toom in great gléo, but not beforn shuwing tbiad temper to one of tho spectators whom hoe overhenrd oxpressityg un ndverse opinfon vn tho Sustice of his acquitial. It conld nat be pusitively learned how tha jury stood upon its rotlring, but the verdlet was evie dently i compronise, Tho motlon forn new trin, It 1s underatood, will be pushed to-dny, and It 19 nlso Lel «l thut Anirich will be sdmitted to batl pending tho do- clslon of the motion, 5 TIIE CUSTOM-1IOUSE, DETAILED STATENENT OF COST TO DATE. For the past two months a clerk in the Cus- tom-House has been preparing tor Colleetor Smith a dotniled starement of tho cost of Ltho new Uovernment Duildiug. Tho work hus been hard, but a8 a result n beautiful sut of Hgures Bns been prepared which shows every ftem of vxpense. The aceount extends from October, 1832, to Jauuary, 1881, and tho summary Is nd follows: Kite of llding. ., Comtnlssions on disburse lenrmg debris, EXCUVILING, 1. Stone-work com Iranswork birdwy, Hrlck, ., Lumbes Jolner- Der Puints, olis, ote, Glnse Marble-work, wi Murble mnntel,,., PUMDE.vivaeerins Sewcer-pine draina .. Asphait tivor... Photowraphiog... Advertising, Statlonury, G Calefumelght: Labor pay-roll Miseelluncous necount. Totndisuses conniees 86,010,617 BUBURBAN. BYDE PARK, The Trustees wero all prescut at tholr meeting Iast evening. . The Tux-Claim Agept reported that he tind paid tho tnxes on the viliage lots received from Waldron, g20281, Tho Ureasurer reported balances on hand ng follows: Interest npd Sinking Fund, §8.:00.20; WV Works Expcnse £U, B0 ater Pipo #peclul Fund, &5, Sundry Spuclul Fund, £0,110.77: oter baluuces, $7,802.207 totel cust on band, $88,055.10, It was ordored thut & fire-alnrm bell bo purchnsed for the' hose-house nt_Grand Cross- ng, at an expenso not to exceed 875, Also that one bo providoed for tuo Third District on the Bume torms, % Mr. Hobart olfered’ tha followlng, which was adopted, s Reslved, Thatit 18 tho oplalon of this Doard that the salnry of the' Villuge Clork should not cxeeed 81,80 per your for the performunce of tho duties of Lis oitice as dolued by tho churlor, unless in nddition thercto, boshall bo nsalgned 10 uthor work by Yhsb Board, ln which cuse i sal- ary falely comnichsnrate with o services ve- quired sbould Ue 1xad at tho tirst regalur mects mfu: the' new Hoard, . 3 2 texolped, 'rm\r."m“(}'wnwrur should Lo rug- resonted and bis bodky und accounts should be skept nt the Viltago Eall, and thut ag suon wd practicable, utl the business of the villago shoulu be transweted at the Vilingo Hall, Adjoutrned to Haturiday, March 20, | ——— AMUSEMENTS. LOCAL ‘THEATRES. Lottn's cugugoment at MoVicker's Theatro, which began nearly two woeks ago, 18 drawiug tou close. It hasbecna prosperousone, although tho audiences huvo not boon ns large us during her last visit. The littlo lady uppeared lnst night in Mamdon's machiue-made play “Zip," In tho leading character of which she Is well and favorably known. She introduces hersonsy and dances advantagoously. Mr, P, A, Ander- Bon renppeared us Jules Gallett!, nn Italian vaga- bond,—n pleco of charneter ncting which we have taken oceasion to pruise during formor ropresentations. Mr. Clement Bainbridgo made a good deal out of the werk part of Elmure. Mr. C. . Bradshaw as Jack, Mrs. Qeorgo Boniface ns Mrs. Eikton, and Miss Julln Hunchett ns Fanny dld well. 'Thia afternoon and evening * Zip ' will bo ropeated, and that whl ond the engngement, ho_upern soason will open_on Monduy. AP tho Grund thio Hurrisons In * Photos " hive nut dong woll, for tho reason that thoy have given tho city just n triflo too much of ‘their entore tuinment this season. It takes a atrongor ot- truetion thnn *“Photos’ to successtully go through. "threo onuagoments within® alx wonths in this oity, **An Arabiun Nig! v Duly's aduptation, filfl)‘cd at lal 15’8 lust summer. will follow the Ilarei- sons ut thu Grood. Wiille lidouln's * Dreaws: o, Fun fu n thmumbn()nllur(." has drawn crowds to Hooloy's evory evening durlng tho weok. Tho flaal representation during tho prescut engagement will ocenr to- night, and to-morrow eveniog Mcieu Runkin und * The Danltes ©” will tako possession of the Atago. At Huverly's lnst nichit Miss Fanny Div- 19, enport nesumed the rle ot Camitle, ‘This ovon. lny sho will bo scon as Lady Gay Spanker in # Londun Assurance™ and Naney in “Qliver I'wist,” u ehirncter which aho hus always played in n powerful munner. Misg Duvenport's en- nrement will end to-morrow evening, and on Mouduy Huverly's colored troupo will vob up seroncly. WYOMING TERRITORY. 1ts Matorial Dovelopmont und Its Futs ure=An Iuterview with Canunon, the Mormon Delogate o Congress, Cueys: Wy. I, Mareh 18,—The Leader, I n comprehensive articly, shows that Wy- omlng bs belug rapldly developed, and eml- gration pouring in, Silver and gold mines are being discovered In all the mountalus, I'wo blg petroleum oil belts nre being opel nted, Imumense sodu Inkes, sufticient to sup- ply all the glass factorles of the country for n century, have just been purchused by glasss mukers, who will. erect works. Farms In Northern Wyoming ave belng rupldly taken up and new countles organizing, "I'hreanew rallronds will bo built in the ‘Tervltury this year, and building und other improvements ure golng onon nil hands, 'The 'Territory, which wore than doubled In population fn the lnst deeado, will undoubtedly quadruple I the'present decade, The Leder reported nn interviow with Cannon, the Mornon Dolegute to Congress, Cunnon expresses contidence In ulthoate victory over Campbell, Heo says all Inwyors and Cum{ruasmen in Washington wgres that ho can't bo kept out of his seat, "Tho ldea was suggested thut the noxt 1louse, bely Repubtican, would keop him out In the cald, e suld he had more to ops for from o It publicun House, becanse the Republlenns nbhotred the prineiple which souxht to un- st him. A8 to Gov. Murmy's visit to Mentor several duys before the hnsuguration, wid the unnonncement that Gurtleld indorsed Murray’s setion, Cannon sald Lo had It from good authority” that Gartleld dld not ap- K:‘I’lw the giving of tho certiticate to Camp- i s itough on Ruts. Ask druggists for Rough on Rats. It clours out rats, uilce, roaghes, bed-bugs, ete. 18 bozvs. & ‘The univorsal vordot Is that the Now No. 8 (s tho shnplest sud must durablv sowing-machine. ‘Wheuler & Witson Muntuucturiug Co., 156 Stato. * Cuming leads {n Brt-class dontal work at fair pricos, 70 Btato street, corner itundolpb. { Ovor 153,000 ilowe scales sold. Borden, Belleck & Co., Chicago. We recommend Eldredgosewlng-machines, 0 188 1—BIX'I'EBEN PAGLS, BUTTER AND CHEESE. Alleged Adulterations in Western Prodnots Denied. Roport of a Commitioe Appointed lo Invasti- gale tho Subject, The Committeo recontly appointed by tho But- ter and Cheese Denlers’ Associntion to Investl- #uto the rocent reports alleging that largo amaohts of butterine and tard-cheeso wero sold here a8 the genulno nrtlcle met yesterdny afternoon In the ofiice nf W. IL Davis & Co., on Houth Water atroct and fully discussad tho suli- Ject, 1t was agreed that the reports had had n very damaging effect on tho Chicago trado In dalry products, crenting suspliclon both in tho ‘minds of the country conslgnors and of the fore elgn consumers, Al af this was of courso totho heuotit of the Enstorn shippers, who, it was boe- Hoved, had had conslderable to do with spread- e tho reports so Infinfent to tho fnterestsof the dairy business of the Northwest. After some hours spent In un Interchange of opinfon and in consultation with prominent butter and cheeso denlers, tho conclusions of the Commit- tee were condensed Into the [ollowing report, whivh was subimitted Inter in the afternoon to tho leading butter and ehceso denlers, who fully indorsed tha views it sot farth: ‘The undersigned commitice, nppoiated at a meeting of butter and cheuse denlors in Chlene Mureh 14, 1881, to consider und report upon ce tuin stateincots and chavges which have ap peared In the Awmerlean and forelen pross, prej- udicinl to tho Interests of all denlers in duiry produtets, and to the export trade of Chicago umxigln. respectfully submit tho following ro- About o yenr ngoa compound kunown ns *ANTHIURE was Introduced to Western manufacturers or what are called skitnmed or part-skimmed cheese, by Its fnventors, o firm front thu State of New York, where tho article was fnvented and Nrst used. ‘This compound can bo used vnly in the manufacture of sklinwed eheese, and its in- ventors, and thuse who were induced to try it, Telieved that {16 uso would se ho long- gought and much-needed {mprovement of slkdmmed cheese. The experliments wero mnde privcipally in Juno and July of 1880, and tho re- BUIt wun o alsustrons to mnkers and dealors rilke and the use of this compound wits (hns be und thore are now no the West, or sold, or i feago murket, ‘The Dutter & Cheese Exchnnge of the City of New York hns recently pussed rosulutions re- It to tho extensive manufacturs, in tho norenern purt of tho State of New York, of skimined eheeao, composed partly of lard, and wearo otherwise eredibly informed that lnrge quuntities of ao-called " lanl-checee ” uro thoro made, which find t ready market In the City of Now Yuak. Western nnuutucturers huve been urged, by ugents and arsignees of the New York fnventor of the lurd process of hmproving skimmed clicese, to ndopt the improvement, and substitute [urd for the cremin takon from the imlik In nking sklmmed cheese, But after careful fnquiry we find thut NO WESTERN MANUFACTURER OF CHEESE hns used lard, excopt one small factory, the nrodust of which hns beea whaolly shipped o tho Atlantle seulwmrd, and this fuctory hud vecently wholly nbandoned the lard process and disposed of thoe mnchinery ndupted to It use, Cheeses which buve been ndulterated with turd nre not now and never buve been sold vr offercd for sale in tho Clty of Chicago. The oll extructed from eef suet, culled oleo- mnr“;\rluu. hns never been used to aty oxtent in tho West in adulteeating butter. The oll und #uet stock maunfuctured fo Chicagu and tho West (s wholly shipped to Basteen cities or di- rectly exported, and very lrge quantitis of this adultermit aro shipped from the Atlantie ports of tha Unlted Btates to Continoutal Eurnpe and Great Iritain, - Oleomnrgurine butter bus novor ‘Leen sold or cffered on this marhet, except ns recelved i sl quantities At brregular intors vals from the Cities of New York und Cinclunati, and thore fu now no butter of this clase sold or olfered lu this market. » About a year ugu tho compound of butter and lard known ns SUINE, BUTTERINE, Ot ** LARD-DUTTER » uppenred npon our markot, and its manufacture was soon 80 perfected that, in somo fustunces, buyers und sellers, conslgnors and conslgnees, altke, muy huve been decelved. If it be truo thut ircesponelble, ndventurous,or unserupulous men have bought this or ather wdulterated dalry product us such, und sold or shipped und dreawn ogalnst thom ns pure, It §s uisu true thut, in y community,siinllur nen hnve nover falled rove simllur obportunities, @ 3 0 tho decoptive r]unllxy of this hutter bo- came known to tho dealers {n butter and cheeso in Chicogo, thoy procured, and by private sub- scciption oiiforced, u law proniblilug its sale ns butter. And Chiengo now loada rll other Amnere lean eitles io tho ouncument and enforce- mont of afringent luwa wguinst tho fraudulent snloof adultorated duiry produots. Ilut vory little lard-butter i now sold in Chl- un'm In any manner, and none is sotd at whole- sulu except by its proper nnine, and a8 a comn- !:ouml the charucter of which {8 well known to uyer and seller, ‘I'ie depressed nnd changlug condition of for- clun murkots, cunsed In puel by widespreud sus- pieion of adulteraton, bas “ecatalled sovere ossus ut homo aua abroad. 1t {s munifest that charges of ndultoration made under theso cir- cumstunces, based only on suspiclon and not verliled by analysis, should bo taken with u wreat deal of allownnce, or wholly diseredited, Itis for tho Interest of tho manafacturors of tho cumpounds roforred to to mugnify tho ox- tant of their trade, and thelr unveriticd roports :uu)' Justly be considered to bo tulnted with self- ntiruat. WE PRESENT THE FOREGOING FACTS in rebuttal of the ruports und charges nlluded to, und the Inferonces Huble to bo druwn there- from, Our Investigations justity the brond, em= phutic nssertion that thoro Is mo aporeciublo quantity of adulterated cheese gold or otfered ‘orgnle’ In Chlcugo 10 uuy manuer, and that thero 18 no ndultcrated butter sold fn Chiengoat wholesuto s pure or gonulne butter, Wo pro- test against and dectare falso any reporta fmply 1ok thut ourmarket 18 not us sufo for huyers and consignors ns that of any othor city iu tho Unitod States. Tho tines aro shurply drawn bu- tweon udulteratod and puro produots. Our mrulublu denlord aro ready to sive auny practi- cublo guaranteo of purlty which will protnct the cquitica of both seiler and buyer, und any buyer purchasiug ot any reputable denlor in Chlenso 1y uK certndn of seedring pure products us ut any time durlng tmln!l ton yonrs, ‘Tig dalry produets of the Lorthwestorn por- tinn of tho Untled Btates huve umLulrml & world- wide roputution for excellence whioh 18 not sur- pussed by tho product of any othor locality or country, and wo cannot resmin sllent while this ruputution 1 in iy degree impugned, ‘The Clty of L‘Illum‘u 18 tho geogruphical and commerclul centreof the butter and chueso pro- dueig scetlons of the Untted Btates, 1ts facili- tles for tha distribution of thoso products in thoir hest quality und _condition to - uny part of the world ure cousl to those of MIY other city on tho Amerleun Continent, and it Is ooly neo- L‘lsll;']’ that its merchants and the producers ol tho Northwest shoutd work togothor with stond- Tuat Integrity and unity of purpose In onler to obtain for it trado fn thess prodicls the samo rol 18 hasbeen seciredover the distribution oF itaother greut staples of comnerce, U STRIKES CONTEMPLATED. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunss Prerspuna, Pa,, March 18,—Thore Is the best authority for saying that a genernl strike of the molders employed in nll the toundrles, stove, and machine works in this city will oceur on the 18t of Avrll unless tin demand of the men for an wdvance of 10 per cent in thelr wages Is acceded to. “Ihe vni- ployers were notified yestorday, in order that the question might by thoroughly con- shdered hefore the mowment for declsive action arrives, It s understood that the de- mund for wore pay has been suggested in part by the fact that times aroinore getiva hin for months pust, and promise to be stitl better, —————————e DWIGHT, ILL, Hpectal Oorverpondence of The Chicago Tribune, Dwiany, L, Muareh 17, —Snow mostly gone. Great deal of fee and wateron the ground, Frost voming out. ' llogs very healthy, but searcer than in many years. 1t took two mmen i week to plek up 8 ear-load fit to ship. 'Thunks to our eflelent Board of Highwuy Commissioners, our rowds ure In hotter slinpe II}I: spring than usual, and will o very pissuble in o fow days, ————— Assassinato croton buys with fluck & Rayner's Moth Fowdor, §t kills without pulwnlllu’.’ MARRIAGE LICENSES. “'Tha fullowing tuarriage llooass wero tusued yoatare Age. day: Name, { M tinelun bicher s, Curoline tra ’}}'mlunl ¥. Munyar. ioaton ny, Iuniy C. 5 Bosiun bV, Riverdato, il ivordaly, 1L, 01 Wontworth 71 Wentworts Tuwn of Lake, Towi of Lake, Nick Yunker. Nelite Vun 11 § Hudoiph Biscool ..., Gurdner. (31ra. Lius Kirsohalui, 8.1 104 Gurdnor, Guurgo uttonBauson, &, Groen Garden, 1L Mrw. D, Workmotator. |01, 60 State. Loopold sebiglock. ... ... i Hebuoca. Anulo Mary Ritusnes, 34,/ Hebecea. Quatay Vlath, ¥ Buring. ibuul Ll k‘hkumm'pxus - - DEATHS. 1IAVWKINS—=Mnarch 17, Annie 8., boloved wife of Michal inwking, oF cocobs spimATTIIaIEILL, Raad 24 Tep: Fhinaral from rosldenco, 2671 Banger-st., curer of Arohoriar. B Tbw m Hociny, et oRioe AT Gt Cnliroh, from thence by cars to Calvary Comotery. ADAMS—In thia city, March T, lg'ml""fi of C, 1l Adsms, agod 23 ye iR '!ha amning will be taken to Paotone, Will Connty, 1, for intormient. . KING=AL his rasidenco, 257 Wabash-ay., Jamos B, King, Nll' B yeurs. FunernFsurvicea wiil bo hold ot 3 p, m, Bunday, March 21 MURPJEY—AL his Into rosldenco, Mutthew Murphy, e B v o erni Sundny, At inat., by encring rlek's Chureh, thieico to Univary Coniotery, FOLLETT=Mrs, Catherina Follett, March 17, being tor iGth Lirthdny, Funaoral froni her resldence, & Iteos-st., Sunday, Mareh 20, at bnif~paat 1 o'eluck, Z4Bouth Moy- FEIRILIS—\t tho resltonce nf hls paronts, 30 West Olitest, ut Ho'cluck Friday 1 Y st 1R, Jantos Ferrls, 36 years ni, Funeral Ninday morning at 0:30 by earriegos to Cals vary Cemotory. QA TAIIN=On tho 18th tnat., AL § a. m,, Morlts Hain, e Funori Saturday (1ithy at 11 n, m. fram hia inte forluonco, 7 Wost Sndlaun-at. fo Waldholm Coniy- MORAN=3areh 15, John, belnyad son of Fhomns Morun und deathor of ‘Hugl, Muitle, snd Mary Ann Surni, nyed 16 years L month wod 17 toys, Funerl froin lnte rosldonee, @9 South Unloneat, Hunday, March 2, gt 10 o'clock, to dacred Iloarl Shureil, thenco to L'nwnr{. Stuy Litn st Tost In ponce. DAVIDSON=Mnreh 13, of apinnl miningitis, Kdith duiinter of Wil B, nnd Aungs Duvidsot, nud § yonrs oad ) l’llnn"ln‘ = ) Futiers! fruni residonce, 169 Peorin-at, by carringes to Rosenil, at 1 g, m. Sonday, March 20, lareh 19, of eunsuntion, Mery, ueloved . 1oopc, Wiinorat’ Nisngiy &t 12 o'clock fram residonce, 70 1itnois-at., t Church of the Holy Nama, thotice (0 Caivary COtotory by eorrlagus. FILZ=March 16 ot Garitan Clty, Al Joneph Fiiz son uf Josuph nnd Mary Fiiz, of il1s city, sged 2 years and A montos, aneral ut | o'clock from the residence of his pas Taite, 770 Budicwlek-st. BAY-ho faneral of e, Lauen A, iy, rollet of enry K. Biay, Kag., will take pinca from’ the resi- denca of hier brothor-in-law, Mr. (eonto 1% Hny, S AP Rucker-xt. o1 Munday Aftornoon, March 2y it Twclovk, tho IKuv. Sfonry G, Porry, «f All Satnis Epircopul Parish, ofiiclatiiz, Curriakos to Gracolund Conietery, REPUDLICAN OITY CONVENTION. HE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF THE Clty of Chlengo nre reguestod to send delogn 1o the Hepubliean Clty Conventlon i be held In woll Hall, Pnosiny Marel t 10 o'cloc! the pUTPURY 4T nomim i the follewing eity o Ong May: Clty Clork, one Uity _Attorney, und weer t bo vutod for at the coming city . 1. for icurs: ohe City ' wluetiun. (b primnries for tho olcetign of deleyatos will bo onday, March 2L, Issl, INio thno angd pince as Toilivn, whero 110 e 14 yivon, it Trom 3107 p. 10, L Ward—Place, No. 13 L.a Salle-st.; ten' doles ics. Eocond=lace, 12 Polk-at.; oleven defomaty Phisd—Plicy, Howland's' Livery Babio, Twonty= seeund, betwdon Statusst. and Wabush-av.; cluven eun oury lace, corner of Vhirty-thicd-at. and South iuhtdun dulmgaton, ti~Vince, Southewdt cornor of Archer and Btowirt-avs.; vleven dulegates, Slxtn—Plcy, 703 South {(nlated-st.; time from 3 to 7 .1t ton dolokutes, Kaventh-Copnier o Twalfth and Wallor-ste.; nine Lighith—1lace, 10 Wost Harrlson-at.s fudyor Mentiy, 1t M, Wurdlow, Nlehmlua Webber; A7 p it dloven delgntes. intti—ice, 168 und 148 West Madison-at. nlug 238 West Lake-st; time, 410 Tp, ung tuvunth—nce, 40 Wost Mndison-st.t time, 13 o'clock tuon ta s b, e fourtoan dolugntes, . Twelni—Pluce, 811 Weal Mndison-st tiue, 12m, o T, I enty-une dolexaios, of Carrol) and Hoyno- lucy, curner sts: vloven daleiniiy, £ Fourteonth—iuce, corner Milwaukee-av. and Ruckor-3t.t sovuniuén delokutes. Fittoenth—Llace, corner vf Tarraboo und Wis. consin-ste., Rchief's placo: vloven defoguten. Rixteonti—Pince, cornor Nodywick und Sigal-s tlie from I {07 p. i nine dulegutes. ,Huveuleenth—fince, Lurtus' Coal Oflice, curner of Chilengo-ny, und Sedgwick-at.; olght deleimfe: Kighieonth—Linco, North Blde ‘Furner-Hall; four- teon dutegnton. It bus been sugeested that the Judges of primary oloction shuukt witow. luslde o the polling pines t et us o chnficnger ind Lo sue 0 Tulreount 0f the votes e | FepNentutive of cach delegnto ticket, . L. WOOINY A1), Chalrmun Rupublican City Central Comwlitee. . 1, BURICE, Sucrotuy, B TOWN OF WEST OHICAGO, IIE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF THE Wards cumposing tlie Town ‘of West Chicaku ard nutltied b send delegntes to tho Weat Town Con- vention, wiich will be neid ot Parker's Tial, Mad= Hson -3 ednendny, March z nowlunty tsndudutes fur defoy . from the Ansesnor, Cole lectar, Hupeevisor, ‘Tows rky, und twen ‘-luvun Constables, snd far the transuction of such othur Dustivas ns may vroperiy comu befuro such Conven= 11, 712 South 1inisted-st, from 3to T fitim Ludwing, Joha' Huwalt, €, 5. 'on qelogatus. groxantLy =10l it \Y us! TWO",!'I L.dfu'%g‘fl ot i iy B . 3 Wit tiofa 1 e Wil Dun i Luland. Nino dolog Efighth Wird-1ll, 10 W st larrison-at, 8 to7 p. I dideen, 1 3. Seimoy, 131 Wooula Nichotus it ver, 1ids, futh Wi ‘olf, 182 uid 151 West Mudison-st, o, T bty J. L ronnan, ¥rod Bocwar, S aion ot \Gani—Eoll. corner Lnke und Sangnmou-ats, Judius und Commingloners same ua for City Cunvens Uon. Six delewnte 11, 40 West Madisgnest., 12 m, to . Judges, Buventh Wi =2 3 Floventn Ward. DB Judius, Gourd Nlenwooll, U. Siwiirt, 8.°C. Sigvar. * Fuuricon deloanten. Twoiftn Ward—toll, 8t Wont Mudison-at, 13m. to 7 p.m. Judges, C. C, Kohlsant, K, ¥, Allen, 11 C, Bens nott, 'wonty-ing dessinto: Thirteunth Ward—~Poll, cornor Carralt-av, and Toynosst, ‘Uimo wano us Clty. Judids, W, Wililunis, 3 B Ui, . W, Bnted - lovan dofois Fonrtcanth Ward=1'al, & Milwiukeo-nv., 1108 p. m, dudges, U, E. Schovian. Jowes Malone, I'ator Oleiuii - Puuriues duloxhiou 5 * POLITICAL, A GRAND MASS-MEETING OF THE Hopublicun Club uf the Sixth Ward will bo heid by overung fn Uoly's Hall, corner Hinnun and Lin- culi-uts, MEETING OF THE BUSINESS Stth ward lepubliaan, Clib will bo held nt ninted-at. Liis ovaning at lcl. A "UBLICANS who wish Mondny must ne Woul, 0 YO it the primur, fuvo tholr nunius piacod ou the. BUGKs Madison-st, to-dny, 1{EI'UBLIL‘4\N CLUB OF ‘I'HE SIXTIL- Precinct-of the Boventeonth Ward will “moet at the Maulton Howso Ifall this ovening. Guod spoakers will uddrosy tha muoting, 2 "PHENE WILL BE A NEETIRG OF ot i Wt Sladicomeatee” thie avomime (s spuikurs. MHE SECOND WARD REPUBLICAN l‘ Club mouts to-ntght nt 127 Hiato-st. Husiniwe af importance is un hind, and a full ationdunce bs dus irod. FPUE CTIMRD WARD REPUBLICAN Club mocts ut Murting's 1all, Twonty-second- v, L the purposs of Fund Indinn - deloxnion tu wa Conventiun. Al membors of the b e sarnestly roquestod to be prosent, FPIIE FIFTIL WARD REPUBLICAN Club will incet at Rabor's Hall, 2210 Archor-av., this evening, TPHE SEVENTIL WARD REPUBLICAN Club wiil moat thia ovoning at Munn Hall, curnor Srwelfth und Waliut-sta., for the purposs of nom- iunting a cunditato fur Aldérman nnd ‘wisy o delo- pates tlekot. 'Tho Bxeeotive Committes will muot at the wwine nluce ut 7 o'clock, FIVIE TIIRTEENTIT WARD REGULAR N“‘l’supuhllmn Cldb meots this svening ut tho usuul <, MIBCELLANROUS, FPIE RBV, It B, P PASTOR OF “Feinity M. . Church, will conduct the Sundays chiool Tenchufe” nieating’ 10-duy ot noon 10 Lowur Furwei 1u il MEN’S GOSPEL MEET- VJ_‘IIE YOUNG ini will bo hold this ayontig in Luwer Farwoll 1hall, Vonig men, strangurs, snd commercind trivels e ura wpoclully vited. "l_‘lll'l CHICAGU PHILOSOPHICAL SO- i cluty musts this ovening aL chib roon on _parlor of Pulnier Houwo, Papor by Praf. W, K, 1nines 4w tlucoso, und Tu Holation t Mealll sid Adultor- ul uRT U 84 Hoaled propusuls, in tri v, o usual nditlons, will Lo roceired ni i until 11 fuck noun oh “Chinaduy, April ut the aflowing for thu difivrunce nt the ol P03 Quartormasiors ut Choyonnu sud Odon, ut whilel piicos und s they will be oponod I the "presenos of Yiddurs, for the irsusportation of roited in mitlitary supyiies on Ui following descrit e Dapuriment of thy Platte o City & PPavtrio i, 1L, tu Fort Nlobrutu, Nob, rou Bydnuy, Nobrasku, to Kort 1L0bluson, Nobras- R, Prot Choyonne Dapat, Wyoming iy.. to Kurts Lax. urmid, Kettoruun, and MeKinney, Wyoming Terris tory. Vrom Nock Creuk Blatiun, U. I, 1. I, to Forts Fot- terinan kad SteKinney, W ytiniing Frow Fort Fiod Sleale, Wyouiug Ty., o Fort Wasti- aklo, Wypiniug Corriinry. vom Mhfurd, Ltub, or southern terniinus of the il pousticen ialiroalt Extunslon, ta Fort Cumurum, Proposals for (Ansportation an any ot all of the above-numvd roulvs will be reculved, e Guvsrnmient rovorves Ui FRL o Tejuct any or all ropusals, = iac Druplual wust be {0 tilicate, soparata tor il routg. wnd accomipaniod by i botd 1 tho sut of fiva bundiud dollars tha). oxbouted sirictly 1 {urtaiice with the brintod instructious, wid dhot the Liank form furstehod under this advoertlssiuent, Kusurantooing thut the )IIII{ muking the proposa) shinl Hot withdruw 6o saue within slsty duys frow the Uty anuOuBLL TGF Dpening thew: and. that If Lrguosal Iy aeceptod whd' s cunteicr for Ule serrics i for awardud tiereundor, ho will, within tei duys uftor Lolig Hotited Of thy wward (providod souh bul cutlon be mado within the wizty duys above wen- tinited), accupt the ssuie and furnish good wnd sul Helont sucurity at unce fur th falthiul herformance ut tha cutitruci Hilank proposals, furm of contract, und printed cir- unutiiles of supplies L0 culurs statiug the ustimated ba traupportod wnd aiving fall formaun e’ to of bldding, c ons Lo L 1 L (eou——10- T, Chiet Quertermnator. lats, $1.WL Durby ‘and buncy Paiia; 1.0, Fineat Bolt or PO, 1. RIS Hat Louse, 111 Rundulph, We Beat Them All THE BERLIN SUIT (o, No. 237 State=st., OFFER THE FOLLOWING Decided Bargains! (These Qoods were bought from a BANKRI1spr MANUFACTURER, a 3 10 make foam for Spring Naveltier) 1ot At onca 100 BLACK SPRING MANTLES, triy. metl in varlous styles with Lueey Page sementerle, All-Bead Fringes, Corg and Tassels, &ec., af the rhhunlnunl Tow prices of 4. 00,8500, nnd §6, 40 eache-worth just donble tlhiese prices, 100 LADIES? ALL-WOOL SPRING ULs SRS A KO0, enen. T TIING v, 200 LIGIT COLORED WALKING JA(K. ETS at $2.50 and $4.00 ench, CIRCULARS, $2,25, $2.75, and $3 eacl, We can show every artlcle here advertisea to be as represented. Ladles should not miss this brii, Iant opportunity, HAVELOUKS from $4.00 upiarda, ULSTERS (i 40 atyles at all prices, CASHMERI SUITS, $12.00 upwards, BLACK SILK SUIT CHILDRE:. CHILDREN'S JACKET varlety. LADIES's MISSES', and CHILDREN'S .41 MENTS mude (o order ot reasonable R cray ROYAL BAKING ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADE FROM GUAT EAM PARTAL, Honsgkeapes's favorito in Tending elties of the world, Nu othor preparution mnkes such Ight, fuky, bronds. oF XUl pastes. Can bo eaten'by dyipin. ties without fear of ctho X rosuiting feom henvy indis seatible food,” 327~ Co Yty und whole: Bomioiess by 1he { ity Dr, Matt. o < w Vick 23 East ashington-st. CLOSING SALE, FRIDAY, Murch 18, ut 10 and 2 o'clock, An olegnnt nssurtmont of Chinn und Glassware, Yancy Ornamonis of every desceiption, without res P wLISON, FLEUSIIELM & CO., Auctioncers. Commencing at 9:30 This Morning, A WI 8ELL A DEALEWUS 8TOCK Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, MIRRORS, CIIROMOS, And Goneral Morchandise. AT 11 0'CLOUK, FURNITURE, PIANOS, x CARPETS, And Gongra} Houschold Goods. BIG'BALE, Al catns, tom for DA LISON, FLERSIIEIM & ¢ A1 und I itandolpis NEW PUBLICATION “TBECOND EDITION. OUTLINES -OF DETERMINATIVE MINERALOGY. By C. OILBERT WHEELER, Professor in tho University of Chicago, Inciudes sucienitlon and o ussuy of gold und sl ver Gros by simple mothods, well adapted th the res Quirsments oL tho: pruapeator,. 1te plin doteroining winurnls (s ulso sulted to thy requiiments of Ligh nehoul and college, and collede work, PRICKE, $1.00. M'CLURG & CO., Chicago. SEEDS, ANSEN, Hovey's Mixtures! For Lawns, uacd on our, Parks. Also, full line of Vepgetable and Flower Seeds. HMOVEY & C0. — e PILE REMEDY, ) B Y CATBIBREVIARD Protruding l'lll.lt ;E ndl, Nioodlig faila 1o cnrs, Pre an) Itching, Ulcerated, of [+] Nemedy e B g Pl oy dalplila, Vs, Nong gt utng solthout bleago Depots, 163 ure. dlsun, & sor, Htata & Jialimn. i §1, 82, §1, or BTG, w snmple Fotail b Gy Gxpress Of Uy besk Candlua lis Amorica, putupy wlvs datrictly pure. folurd 7 Addruss Ontvetioner. disun-pt., CUIES, CANDI, I'}h". o Evary Iy, Canstdc 4t WP o world AN A speclulty Ite MINING OUTFITS. RSS A I MATERIALS JH. t P F H Sargen ) State-st., Chicago: ) n A A S AN D And Genora! Chemical Anulyats perfurmel. C. GILBERT WIEELER, H1 CLARK — HAIR GOODS e = Wowlt, bend forprice it .0 Ditnyieliera. Bula aiond r ol Wi s . erin A IUIN A N, 72 WA FAVES, 8110, HAIRRE e bt ds I proportjun. Bend e price-ilat v S UALL, 109 Statersts cralo t 1or i [ At Wur. s Ly HLATE QUA Forty-tlve ucres adjoinlng Blatington, tuirty foot buils 0t dark-biug Histo, noatvulur, Nut worked for eighi yoars. thousand squares uf uluts could bu takeis vut wil udilitional sulpmug. No belter sluto quorey 1o Waiiia. - Atz 3 wyivauti AHETALLEN NERGEM, Hochuster 1a. TRUNKS. s Toukm, Travotors. oAby For Trun, Hawlsis b ¢ Noo 14V nuatonste SEEDS, s e e dg Garden, Field, & Flowe T 1lundquarters for Viek' b A Sy Bl Al “TIN By R X Gt ouse