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THE CITY. - IN GENERAT. . MURONAVE, of Enn Franclsco, 18 at tho Bhor- man. C. W. Qonnoy, of Philadelpbin. is at the Bher- man. Gronar Dovry, of New York, s attho Bher- ma. " 1. Fosttay, of Neaver Falls, Pa., is at tho Tre- mont. Q. L, MoNTAOMERY, of Yokohama,Japa, I8 at- "tho Palmer. A, (. Hext, ex-Govornor of Colorado, 18 at he Tremont, Jouy_ MIpuLETON, of Yokohama, fs At tho Orand Paclile, T. Lienvax and famlly, ot Alamosa, Colo,, are * ut the Tremont., © Wittaas I KANE, of the “Rural New-Yorker, 18 at tho Tremont. M. AND Mas, J, C. Tiu, of Dendwood, D, T, afe at the Palmer. Tat membiers of the Freneh opera company arcat the Palmer, ¥ + Jonx C. WiwTr, Sceretary of Legntion to , Birazil, 13 at the Pulmor. ALoSRo D. Hepurxs and famlly, of Trenton, N. J., nre at the Tremont, Tur Rev, H, H. Van Varken and wife, of Washlogton, wre at the Tremont. R. K. TioMAs and Spencer Clawson, of Salt Lauke City, nro at the Grund Pacitie. It. L. DEnANEY, llinols State-Prison In- spector, I8 stobping at the Grand Pacitic. Cot. F. D. MAy, Agent of the Pennsylvanin Ratirond, I’huudelpmfi.la nt the Urand Pacltic. Tiix: West Park Board falled of & quorum yes- terduy, and adjourned until Thursday afternvon ut 4 o'clock, Prist. L, 8pnONER, I, Solleitor of tha Nurthe western Rullrond, Madisou, is registered at the Crand Pavifie. © W, C. VAN Honyr, General S8uperintondent of the Chicago, Milwankee & St Paul Hailroad, Milwnukee, i8 nt the Grand Puclfle. ' J.C.JANES, Chiel Engincer, and W. 1. Pettl- dane, Wenern Superintendent, of tho Chicugo & Grand Trunk Huilrond, are at tho Palmer. TuerEaro two fine ewitch engines.built for tho Puilman Palgce Car Company' and Intenied to bu used at thelr works at Pullman, now ut tuo Luke Shore yurds at Forty-third street. T. JEFFERSoN Coorntnav, President of the Chi- engo, Burbington & Quincy Ralirond, snd Jubin L. Gardoer and C. L. Plerson, Directors of tho mme rond, ull of Boston, nre at tho Pacltie, Tue Blectrienl Soclety met last ovening in “Rootn 4 of the Grand Pacifle Hotel, Mr. Gevrge W. Pelton preaiding, Mr. C. U, Hnskins read un lulur(‘:fllllg prper on * Sound,” und he wus fol- <duwed by Mr, John Lubboek, who resdn paper ,on tho srme subject. Mn. Levr, the Belginn Consul-General, has about completed hisinbors lu obtaining informn- tion on tho conditon of the provision teade, and cxpeets to depart this ovening for Pbiludel- poin, Mr. Leve expeets tohive his report rendy 1o forward to Belgtum in o short thne, Jons Vervis, employed ns engincer in the 1owa etevator of Munger, Wheeler & Co., nt tho foot of Fourteenth street, dropped suddenly deud whilo attending to bis dutles in the englna Tuum At 7 o'clock yesterndy morning. The ro- mains were taken to g home, No, 59 Wilson Btreet, by Otteer Houlibnn, 'I'he deconsed was Scutehuan, b years of age, and left a wite and four children. THE tardy official dispatches confirming there- ports of ludlan outrages in Now Mexico were re- ceived yesterday at militnry beadquarters. Col Mutch bas received at Santa Fé disputenes from the commanging wilicer at Fort Bliss, underdate of Murch 17, stutlog on rellable authority that thirty men had been killed and twenty wagons captured by Indluns at Puerto del Chocolnto, Tear Junos, about sixty miles south of the line, in Mexico, It is ne least possillo thut tho ma- rauders may come over (o tuis side of the line. - CORONER MATSON yesterduy held nn Ingnest at tho Morgut upon” the Ruv, Edward Fakan, formerly o priest in churge of 8t. Thomas' Catholte Church ar Winous, Minn., who killed himselt ut un early hour' Suturdny mornlug on the sidewalk fn front of No, 100 Canulport avenue. “The decensed bad shown signs of lu- panlty for seme ting, And Wad ut tho thw of his death on hls way home framn a mission in lowa, Aceording to instructions from Bisbop Lreland, af Minnesota, tho Hove Futhor Waldron, of this city, hu 1o sue that tho remuins ure decontly in- terred, ‘Tie Nev. John Hedmau, Dencon in charge of Bt. Auskurius' Church and School, was presented by the Rtev. Henry G, Perry, of All-Saiute’ Par ish, Chicugo, for Ioly Orders, and orduined Fricst, Sunday, by the Ht.-Rev, Dr, McLaren Bishap or Lliinols, 1n the Swedish Episcopal Uburch of tuld city ut Moruing Prayer. Tho Tiishop ulso administored the lite of Coniirmu- tion tu un Interesting eluss of young men apd women; twenty-threo candidutes, presented b T'astor Hedmun on tho sume oceasion of -hold- mu divine services for such purposo by the ISbOR. Tue on, Seth Marshall, an_old and respected reaident of Painesvilie, 0., died lust weok at Bun HBernardino, Cal,, Wwhere he went for his hentth lust October, e was an notive bisiness- nun, any for mnni/ years President of tho First Nutlotl Bank of Pulnesville. Ho wus one of tho curly Abolitionlsts on the Western Reserve, and wus well known i Ohlo, — Thumins H. Mar- sbull bis gon: Mrs, Honry Warren, his deurhter; and E. W. Morley, his brother-in-law, reside tn th 8 city, Tho remulng of Mr. Marsball are ox- Pflc!ud hern ‘Churdduy_afternoon, via tho Atche son, Topeka & Santa F6 Hallroad, en route for Puwesviile, where the funeral will tuke place, Dn. S7iteiz will probably not stutt beforo the endor this woek on hisexplorlug expedition to tho West, the cold weather having beeu tho cause of bis detention 1n this city. With the exception of an uxcursionnl tip to Milwuukee, whero'hy do- livered a lecture ou Queensiund, oo of the Aus. trullin colonies, be hus been living tn Clicugo buslly coliceting tho snaterinls for hle loriry engagements, The Publie Librry, the centril Btuuonsof vur telephons depurinients, the ons ine-houses of our tire brigade, und the Stoek« Curds nmong others nre most likely to form conspleuous part in his sketehes of Amorlean life. On his tour to the West Dr, Stretiz cons templutes muking his firse halt at Duvenport, fron whenee e means th go clthor due west to. ‘Wurds Ownba or southeust towsrds Kansus City, WAR 1 APHICA. Thero wus o Inrge attendanco of colored pere sons—mosily feminines—yestorduy at] Justice Yrindiviliy's Court, utiructed therd by i cuse of scandul. Mre, Sary Walker wus the defendant, nnd M urab Joctor the complalbant. Libel wus the charge, the phuotilt averring that the detundant, inw letter which wus writton at hee request, defuied ber churaetor by arsertls Unit she wus u low womnn nud fussed an fought with n Mr. Mlller on whom she wus on terms of ddoubtful inthauacy, ete, ‘hat lettor read betore Bstber Court, it sovloty com- d of colored women, of whieh pluntir und ndunt were memburd, und the churges it contalned being investiwutod, und some of then roven th the sutisfuetion of the orgunizaton, re. Hector wis oxpelied, Numerous witnusscs were exumined on both sldes, suine sweiring that tho defenduut wis i quarrelsonio and Lales beariug persoll, und othors that shu was not, Drfendant’s witnesses swore that Mrs, Hector's churncter for chustity, cte., wits not gosd, and phintitf put in rebutting testimony showing that it was, After henring the argumonts of counsol tho Court dischuryged tha derondunt. THE CITY-IIALL, Tutry-poun burlal purmita wero lssued. ‘Tne Controller dellvered §2,650 of tho now 4- per-cent bonds. MAYORt ITARRISON {8 baving his otfice cleancd up for bis successor. ‘Tiriery of the Bridowell prisonors are clenring a road from Californlu uyenue to tho Buull-Pox Hoapital, CoyusIstoNeR WALLER was in his oftice somo- whut used up poyaieally, but he says e will not Tuy up aguli, Pito¥, BAuRETT has put all the fire-alarm wires in order, and there §8 uo longer uny danger of bl sl ‘Tue clty puid the tug O. 1. Groon 83,237 for sorvices duving Pebriary. This'ia over $100 o duy, certatuly w stevp price, Tite Water Oflico aud Hulldlnk Departmant were closed up *'(-nunlnf. uy tho valclminers :urc‘ut work, They will be open tu-duy aus wunl. . . THERE Woro 202 denths in tho city last week, aninerense of iwelve over the number lust Week, wud of suven vver the correspanding week 10 186). Of tho decedents elguty-oight were ui- der b years of dge, Brouchits ‘cureled off 10, along 15, dibbthorlit 11, meningitis 10, cone 'l.nfi 18, swall-pox 12, pucumonia 15, und ‘THREE coscs of small-pax wore reported (o the beulth nutuoritics, thulr locatons belng Ko, 256 Wost Wushiugton stecet. No. 100 Vau Dirun stieut, wud No. 65 Ashloy stveet, ‘Uho patient fn thu tutter bouse was left at bome, An old lady died of (ho diseuss Sunduy night. fier sou-ii- luw wus utticked ut ber bousy soule thne go, and tken to the hospltul, 8ho refused to bo vuccluated, The cudes of other contugious dise cuse yeported uro s fullows: Diphthoria=Nu, 110 Mohuwk street, No. 5318 Forcst avonuo, Beurs let fuyer=Na, 10 Bouth Desplusues stroot, No. Nitler strect (two ca Nu, ¥ Blxtecath stroat, TG COU;TY"BUILDING. ‘T'ur Beventh Ward judyoes-of-election caso has again een tost ulght of. CirAnLes ALvlica was called upon yesterday by Wal.cr Mucdonald, &nd tbey had quite o lenxtay cunference behlod the bars. Tag County Clerk's ‘experts” have been E.l()&l.l_ loat 81208 0f, bt thoy wre milll pogging ) away. Thoy have gotten rather an agreenble job, lndyprnpom o o e ' BTATR'S-ATTONNEY MiLLS had so far regained his health yesterday ns to bo able to by nraund. 1te was em]{)lnye«l during tho dny In preparing some cnses for the Buprome Court, ‘T'g trinl of Prince Albort Jonos for murder was pssid - yostorday and act for to-day., An n‘)pllmlll"ll for n obange of vonuo bas been filed in tho enae alleglog tho prejilice of all of the Indger of the county oxcedt Jilge Rogers, RO thore 18 cvory prohability that there will be furthor deluy, . ‘Tiit March Orand Tury was jupaneled vester- dny, ne follow! ey A, Thotnpson, €. K. Plorce, Nicliolrs' New, Wiliiitn Jann, Johiy C. Seegers, Vatrick Ryan, Soth Hreadios, Edward Sidebothm, W, D, lerey, G, Vo Smith, Adolph Georwo, 11 F. Knelp, Jamos MeUoverst, Q. W, Bnith, August Juena, M. E. Co , L, Thompe son, Moy Ronue HL . Greoves, Ferdinund Miitor, Michnetl O'Hrien, and Edward Van Horn, The Court sefcoted M, B, Cole aa foremun, and cutied the attentlon of the Jury to the fact that 1t waa tiieir dquty uuder tho taw tu visit and ex- aming the jall ud report upon its coniditon. The Jury. as & whuole, 18 a gaod one, and cons nulna, R0 fur a8 s known, but one persons who Avns put on nt bis own solfeitation, and ho is an “oll atnger.* Nothing was done during tho day beyond organizing. FEDERAL AFFAIRS, At the Sub-Treasury yesterday $10,000 in gold was paid out, and £5.000 b sfiver reeelved, TWENTY-TIHHEE TIOUSAND DOLLARS in pen- stons was disbursed at the Chicago Agoncy yes- terday. Tue Internal-revenue recelpts yesterdoy amuunted to 3,635, of which 1,385 -was for lquors, $2,890 for tobacco, $1,831 for cigars, and 81,484 for beer. Geonar 8, MAvo, the partner of Deanin his nlleged swindling aperntions, wis nrrested yes- terduy morming, and, wulving examination, was held 1n §1,000 bondas by Comulssioner Hoyne. YrSTERDAY afternoon nll tho forenoon malls had been recolved at the Post-Office, 1t {8 ex- pocted that all mulls, with the excentiun uf thoso un tho Forreston & Dubuque route, will come in on time. ForLowisa 18 tho list of dutlable goods re- relved at the Custom-House yesterday: Elgin Nutlonnt Wuteh Company, 1 case wateh-Jeweis: FPalen & Burnsg, 1 cur old rallrond frons A. 1. N’u.-kgr & Co, 1 cur old wheels. Collections, 10,525, It was expeeted that tho rovenuo experts would commence thelr investigation of thoe books of tho Interontional Bank lust evenlug, Mr. Loowenthal, meanwhlle, I8 preparing n stutement showing how the variations In tho bnuk's returns can legitimutely oceur, RELIGIOUS. . THE METHODIATS. The regular weekly mecting of tho Methodist minlstors ovenrred yeaterdny murning at tholr rooms un Washington strect, Presldent W, C. Willlnz occupled the ehair, The Itev, Mr. Freemnn, of Batavin,was tohave read u puper, but ns he did not appear It was supposed that he had heen “snowed out” The Rev, 0. M. Ploree, of Salt Lake City, was lutro- duced to the weoting, and made o few remarks on religlous work and the Mormon guestiou in Utan, There were, ho eaid, ubout 120,000 Mor- wons In the Terntory, They wero very pownr- fut, and thelr power extended to the neighboring Territories, for many of thoir children und thotr families had foft Uuih to settlo in Arlzona aud New Mexico, along the mineral belt, The people in these Terrltorica were offering inducements 1o tho Mormous to come to them, and thus Mor- mon power wus_sprending more thuu we reallzed. A short tlme ago the Governor of Arlzonu snbmitted a mussugo in which he de. nounced the Murmons and ther dueteines, ond o member of the Legisluture moved this clause be stricken out. The motion wns unanimously carrled, which Rhowed tho l’rlclllllr feellng of the people toward the Mormons. ‘Ihe Christinn missionaries in Utut wore doing guod work. Dr, Plerco's remnrks were vory interestiug, and ho was dceorded u vote of thanka by the meoting, Tho Business Commitiee recommended tant tnin ltev, Mr. Guttachall bo appointed 10 conduct tho devotionnl services to be beld on April 4. The npimhunmm wags made, and, after tho usunl keneranl tutk, the meeting adjourned, THE PRESBYTERIAN PASTORS held o longth; jon yesterduy morning in their roows i mick Block, continulng tho disoussion on Chuncellor Crosby's temporunce views, Tho Rov. A. V. Gulleh presided, and thy meetine u'mncd with prayer by tho Hav.gMr, Meatee, The discussion had a partlcular benr- Ing on the paper read tho previous week by Dr, Puttorson. ‘I'ho Rev. Messry, tlurrick Jobnson, Jopnthin sowsil, MeAtee, E. C, Ogle, E. It Di- vis, Arthur 8wazoy, nud Mr, W, C. Uray, umong othors, touk part. " Thoy were i |fuoural aecord with tho sentiments exprossed In the puper, and, while belleving 1y, Croshy 1o be honest and sincure, they were sharply mitagonistic to hiy thoorles of ‘tempornnee, Tho Hov, Mr, MeAteo Lelleved that the Chandellor bud dono sume wond work, and thut he should be lenlently Judged. Prof. Elliott scknowledgea the core Tectness of Dr. Lrosby's exegesly, but severoly condemned hig mothods. Dr, Swazey thought that the greut question was tho treantment of the use of wine us mentioned g the Bible and tho purmission or probibition to be nreued from it. 110 was requested to read n paper for tho next mecting seftlng forth his viuws on this bruuceb of the subject. THE BAPTISTS, e weekly conference of nptist ministers of Chicago wnd vicinity nssemblod yesterduy foro- noon #t the Grand Pacliie. Tha ltev. W. I, Colver gave his viewson tha Aubject of * Regencrations or, tho Nature of tho New Birth” He regarded the chanwo wrought in the sonl of tho sinucr by the Huly Spirit, by which man becnme n new creature, u8 regenora- tlon, Mero conversion and repentenco of sins, nnivss necompanicd by » new birth, {8 not re- genoration, B ‘Tho subject was briofly discussed by tho Iov. Messrs. Burhoe, Tupper, Stone, Tolnan, Gun, und athors, all of whum colncidod fn the views of the leader of the discusalon, The Hey, Mr. Dyke, of Torouto, Canada, and the Rov, Mr. Muson, of Milwaukee, werd intro- duged to tho conferen: A communieation was rocelved from tho Womnn's Christlun Temperance Union asking the mintsters t go to tho primarica 8o 18 o se- cure the electlon of koud wen 1o uilice. Next Monduy merntug 8 paver will bo read by the Hev, James Guoduisa on * Imugination in Religton* y: Buss Mela TIIE COUNCIL. Mil WALLER PROTESTH. 3 The Clty Councl! beld & regular meoting lust evenlog, ut which were present nll the muwbers exeept Ald, 8wift, Wutkins, Boud, Moyer, and McCormick, the Mugur prosiding, Commissiuncr Wallor presented a cormmnunica- tion |u which he protested nyainst tho reduction mado (n bis sower repair estimntes by the Fi- nance Committee and those for the purpose of raisiug the man-holes, Mr. Waller's estimntes amounted to$23,600, while the Committeo thought 817,000 was enough, He suys thut this would not leave any money ut all to repuir the sewers. The cummunicution wus luld over tompomrily. ‘Fhu Depurtment of Publle Works also seot In. an estimute of $3,0%0 for n bridgo over Ogden Blip, A potition uccompnuied it iom the proplo in the vivinity nsking that the work ba dono at oneo, ‘Thbo special arder—the ordinance providing'for a sito tor Contral Pumping-Works—was loid ovor for throe weeks, whun it was wade a specinl order for 8 o'clotk, 'Ald. Meyer's ordluance, CUMPELLING VACCINATION of childron in wll schools, publio and private, Wik passed without n dluspriting voto, The ordinunce provides ne follows: e (L ordalied, elc., BECTION 1, Thut no prine)- pul of uny scnool, und no prineipal or tescbor of iy privite svotariun or other sobiocl, shull ad- 1t Lo ANy such sehool any obild or minur whe shuil ot huve been vaceinutod within saven yeurs nuxt preceding tho sdonssion or applicas Uun for ndinisslan to uny such schoalaf’ such child or manor; nor shall ‘any auch principal or tencher retain Iu or permit to attend uny such school uny child or minor who shall not have beon vicsinatod within sovon yours noxt pros ceding the nkiuy oect of this ordinsneo. 8E0, 2. 'Tho evidenve uf such vacelnation to be presented 10 uny such prinvipal or tensher as i mentioned {u the precediug section sball boa curtliivate sixned by the Caminlsslonerof itualth :Ir wy ‘v'i;ynl,c%‘uu duly leensed by tho Biate ourd of Health, Bue, 8. The Cotamissionor of Health fa horoby empowered ta visit uny und all spuntic and pri- vaite schiools in the city, and to muke or cause to b mudo un expwination of the childron uud wluors I wttendauce wisruin as aften ne bomuy dueny neceasury to soure compliunce with tho provislons hereof, Bee. 4. Any principal of & publlo school, or principal or teacher of |nyrrh‘ulo or other wchool, who shall violute auy of the provisionbof Beu, L of this ordinance, or shall i any way pres yent or atiempt Lo revent the Comnitsjoner of lealth from exvrvising the powsr conferred on bl by Bec. 8 of th.a urdinence, shull be Hnod for onch oftenss Hot lups thun $3 Bor more than Ald. Hildroth Introduced an order, which wasg (n-uu«.uumuu upon the Commlssioner of Publly Works for un estunato of tho vity's part of the expouse for crecting visducts over ratirouds, i A LITTLE LATE. Ald. Barrott ofored the followlng: g Urucred, ‘that, whervas the tug 0. B. Oreen was ordered out Lo tho Crib on Saturday, March 19, and I trytug 10 got there was caught In uu fe-1lo0 uud” drifted out in the lake, whisre abu wtlil rematus, the Dopartmeat of Publle” Works 1¢ beroby dirested 1, seud reliol to those on bourd, nu mutter what the exponse may be. The order was referrod to the Comwittos on Judiclury. MEW BRIDOEAT LAKE STREET, Tue Committes on Harbor and Bridges ro- ported wn order which directs the Comwlusloner of Pabilic Works 10 propare and submit to tho Counell esthuuies for & vew bridgu over the river 8t Luke stroot, 10 bu operated by steam power. The order was pussed, VIADUOTS, The report of the Bpeviul Committes to confer TUESDAY CRIMINAL NEWS, THE CHICAGO TRIBUN with the rallronds was presonted, which reé- ommended that an amount 4o approprinted for the purposc nf erecting appronches to Vla- ducts At tho corner af Halsted street nnd Chl- cngu nvenue, and nt Bixtecnth street and Cuntro avenue, Tho blll of &1024 for legal sorvices of Sldney 8mith in tho (nga cnso was passed, A remonstranee ngninel the continunnce of the A Quarrel’ in Georgia Results in the Death of One market on West itandolph atrect, wis presentcd v Man, by Alil, Schrocder, ana roferred Lo tho Commit- y teo o Marketn., R — The Convmittes on Publie Bulldings roported tit the old Jwlges' ehminbers coukl be turned fnton Pubtic Library room for 100, The Coun- il thon adjourned it Wedaesday evoniug, SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, Mrs. A. I1, Burr dicd at tho residence of hor fathor, Mr, I3 W. Westlnke, ln Bowth Evanston Iast Saturday morning. Mrs, Bure was o former student tn the university, and but ten tonthy An Alarmi'n;é Increase of Law. lesness‘Indicated in That 1+ State, ———— An Insane Cofnmercial Drummer In Ml wauked, Shools an Entire ago wos united in marriage to Mr. A, H, Buer,n * Stranger. Rraduate In tho cluss of 1875, who will nlso grad- = aato from the Chicago Medieal Collego to-day. Tho tuneral will probably vecur to-day, unicss tha snow-blocknde continties. ‘Tho Inst fall of snow has left Evanston inn waorsa condition than ever, l'vn]rlo who before hnve lmfill tholir walks i wood, olenn eondition have at last given up in despair, though suime fow still persove pasanble - on Two Women, at Clinton, Iil., In- dicted for Horse-Steallug and Arson, e. Tho streets are slmust line sweconnt of 1ho hich banks, and pnssers ou the sidewnlk where they are dug - out el themsolves I a Jussnice whode sides are ull tho way rom throe to seven feet high, In Davis stree, where the snow 18 packed h{' continual travel, 1t 13 {n wome places more than threo feet thick. Should - vidlent thaw come the town will bo obliged to elimb a tree. The suburban trains run oy tine, but tho thruugh tralns do not run at all, Ong that lert Chicaiu at b p. m. on Saturs duy arrived at Kenoshn Monday morning. CASUALTIES. A FLOODED TOWN, RowE, Ga,, March21.—This locallity Is suf- fering trom unvrecedented rains. The river is three fuet higher than ever known, Wor- ley bridge, fifteen wiles above here, was washed away, and, coming down, tore awny two other bridiges, The loss of praperty witl rench 2400,000, " A negro was drowned Dy the enpsizing of his bont while wmong the ilvat- 1ng deébris, Business Is entirely suspended. No trains have been run on the Rume Rail- rond for three days, and tho vublication of newspapers s suspendad, The people go about tho city in bouts. Arrest in Michigan of a Man Charged with Murdering _His Sister. The Stillwafer Wife-Murdoror Kills Himself In a Cell of the * ' Asylum, Foul Play Peared in the Uase of an Of- fioer Tradsforring o Prisoner n Nebraska, LAWLESNESS IN GEORGTA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes AtrAxTa, Gy, March 21.—Crime contlnues to incrense fn this State, notwithstandiug the fact that quite: recently several hangings havo occurred ‘ln Georgla, which should prove ad warnings, News was recelved at Atlanta to-day of nhorrible crime In Enrly County, on the iplantation of Seaborn Shet< field. Two young men, named Brown and Lavitte, working on the plantation, have been for monthsipast on unfriendly terns, and at the tnstance of Brown they were separated a few days since by Sbefleld, belng placed at work In separate but adjuining fieldss To-day thelr work carrled thewm' te the fence sepurat- ing the two fields about the snme tlme, and the quarrel was renewed, which resulted in Broyn selzinga rall from the fenee mid strikhuz Lavitte, which blow broke his neck, Brown, seeing what he had done, mounted 8 muloand vode away, making his esenpe. . f i James left Hancock County two A COLLAPSED BUILDING. Rocuesten, N, Y. Mareh 2L—A three— story brick building, 100 feet square, on Wa ter street, owned-by the Rochester Iydraulle Cumpany, and occupied for manufacturing purposes, tell In ruins this morning. Tho cnuso Is belleved to have been an explosion of o stem boiler used for heating the build- g, Jumes Schell, agea 20, was kllled in- atautly, au the sidewalk, by the Gulllog wall, Four or five othor men were Injured; nony fatally. IIONSES BURNED TO DEATIIL. Pants, Ky, March 2L—James Offutt’s tralning stuble burned, and several valuablo trottiug horses were Jost in the flames. Mal, 1lenry Turney lost two worth 81,4005 0. D, Tipton, of New York, last ono worth $400; Willtam_B. Smith, of this city, lost three worth $1,000; and Ed Ford a trotter, price 1litton weeks since for Florkdn, and tho fact that he hins not been segn or heard of causes tlhio be- lef thut hoe hoes & with for unknown, Loss on building, $4,0005 no in- "'i‘l“f"",;:”‘",v‘m,!:&b' tho nssasin of .‘I‘nmes M- surance, It was the work of . [ncehdiary, Judkins at Quingy, Fla., wis_ cnptured and Medudkins u few fm by filllug him with kshot. nlled, Willlnms wnf’!nh‘ days ago and killed hi two loads of buc FATALLY INJURED, CixciNNaTy Mareh 2L —James Parker, o brieklayer, white walking on the Kentucky Railroad track this morning, near Coving- ton, Ky., wns struck by the engine of the train, coming up behind hlm, and was fatally Injured, THREE MEN KILLED, CLEVELAND, O,, March 21.~The boller of White & Ruysell’s mill, gt Middletield, O., ex- mndml this morning frof an unknown canse, Iling Joseph Iumilton, Selden Sprague, and John ‘l hin, 4 i DESTROYED BY A STORM, MtrwAUREE, March 2t.—A speclal from Port Washington states that the pler and warehouso ut that place were curried awny during the recent stora INNOCENTS ABROAD. A_Datter-of-Fact Description of the Mooting Hetwoen the Emperor of JMussia and the Ladles o Gentle~ men of. the Steamer Quaker City. Tv the Lditor of The Chicuyo Tribune, Cuioago, Maorch 2L.—The readers of ~that awmusing production of Mark Twaln entitled * Innoconts Abrond " will_perkups rocatl his do- scripdon of the mesting butween the Emperor of Russla and sixty or seventy tourists in the year 1847, As Mr. Clemens' furtd llea malnly In #eolng und deseribing tho humorous slde of the works uud duys of men, it may not ho out of phice ot present to offer o purely muttor-uf-fact description of this meeting. During tho summer of 1847 T made a journoy through Centril nud Southorn Russin and the Cuucusus. 1reached the Town of Yalta, in the Criwen, tho day after the Quuker Clty, on which tho Ameriean travelors were making thelr trip, WHY THEN WERE LET OFF. Special Dispatéh to The Chicago Tribune. Nonruayrrdy,! Muss,, Mareh 21.—The secret of the dlschurge of the Northampton bauk robbers hiig come out to-tav, and fs annther proof of fionor anong thleves. The stolen bonds were returned Inst May, Scott and Dunlapy who were then in the State T'rison, thinking the return of the bonds would give thonra better chance for pardon, have been anxlous to give up tho property; but the go-betweens—Now_ York lnwyers— would not agres: to this, It was finally de- clded to arrest Lehry, and Scott and Dunlap agreelng to ll:amy agnlnst him It the funds wero m:[ fortheoming. — Leary wus ennght, ayd whild he was in~ Northampton Jall two ‘men a8 Concord sent word they wonld down ‘him_ uuless . he gave up the xmmm‘z{ ;. JLeary then wenk- ened, and . Nebv York Jlawyer guve the funds to President Edwards {1 two listal- wments, Leary tried to make it a condition that he be let off;_but the prosecuting ottleers would not agree to this, and rushed the cnse along, Seott and Dunlap refused to testify ngalngt their coprade after the bonds had been returned, apd so the enso stumped. Patel SUPPOSED MURDER, 8peciat Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribuns. Kansas Ciryy Mo, Mareh 8L—About 11 o'clock to-night- George Wililams, n colored hod-carrler, was Tound dead 1n the back yard of Judge DBinek'd residence on Wyandotte street, In, this city, and on Investigation n,. fourinch cut In the abdomen was found to bo the enuso of death, Willlams*wife separated from him in January, and sinee that time she hus been Boglug v Amerlenn-tulit stonmer In the barbor, | receiving the ‘dttention of n eolored with tho Btars and Stripes tloating over ita deck, | barber, *Charlly, | Jackson, who was 1took n boat aud was rgwed out, On reacbiog | with ~ her up .. to 11 o'elock. It the enbin 1 found a large purty of ludies und | iy thought {vllllnms was lylng. in gentlomen, who received mo very counrirousiy, walt for Jackson, and when hie e from tho house uttacked him, and was kitled In tho fight. Nelghbors heard lowd words, and afterwards groans, but when the polico ar- rived Willlains was dond, 1lis wife 5. now under arrest, aud oflicors are looking for Jackson, Ihoy informed me thut thoy were to visit the Htelo swmmer puluce of Livadin_on the follow- ing day to sce und talk with tho Emperor of Rus 8iu, und present him tn address, Thoy wers i companied by Timotby C. Bwith, of Vermont, then Amerfenn Consul'at Odessu, who hud come 1o present thom. Nuxt duy tne ontire compnny went to Livadia, with tho excoption of onu younk man who wus urdeutly &’""“l“‘f a wily, youug gruss widow from the City or Khuskolt. la the valn ondeavor 1o fudues bor to tuke u bukpy ride. 1 waiit to Livadinat tho uppointed hours tho company had sircudy assembied, and in a few woweuts the Lmperor mude s appenrunce, necompanied by the Empress, his ouly daughter, tho present Duchess of Edinbure, ulsd His two younwest sons, Sergius and Paul, Cousul Smitn explinud tho vbiect of tbeir coming, lutro- duced ‘the touriatd, and read tho awddress, At tho concluslon of tho readlpg the Ewperor took the document, thanked the company very cordinlly for tholr Kindly [eclings, und presonted to thewt the Empiwess and his threo ehild n the following ‘vords: “IThis 18 my wife, this s ty daughier; tuese ure iny two younyestsons.” [ give bis words Hiorul- Iy Ho tatked with me in Hussian,with the others in English, Trhouxh be used the language cor redily, nud even olegantly, he did not like to speak English, and ouly diil so when 1t could not hu avoliled, The Empress talked with the ludies, uad tha Emporor conversed with quite u numi- ber of thu visiturs, “Afs this wunner, he sald ke to sev iy bouss Tho unswer, uf ¢ot was that nuthhig could glve them greator pleass ure. 'fho BEmperor and Bmpress tod tho way, pssing through tho difurent rooins, explalining overythilng us they went on, Afior visiting tho chupel, the inspection of tho ressdence wus finishod n the Linperinl study, where bo sid; **'Chis 18 the room In which [ do my work. ‘Uiity I8 the portralt of iny futhor; that the porirait of my eldest son, now dead; tho one oppusit is of my vldeat Hyviug son,” Arter u fuw wordd nore he took leave of them, suying. * Porhups you would llke to visit iy son's nouse.”” Prince Dolgoruky, formerly Minlster of War, and two or threo Gtuer guntlumun nccompanled thou. When that visp wis over, tho Americans were told thut the Grand Duky ichuel would like to soo thom, Al sot out for Uriundu, the Grund Duke's resldonce, Hlo met thewn outside the bouge, Al touk off thelr huts, upon which "Put on your huts, bvluouse, but GO l’n' lnfil lht} \;u ; )auur. of lum company went iuto the muin buliund wers glven uuul‘r’i‘. About balf u dozen wero givon se uround a tuble on tho bulcony, myscelf amongs| tho uumber, Tho Urand Duko sat down with us; o took i olgur-casy 1rom B pockst and ussed it to vued man. Swoking commencedd, Prosently number uf amll tablus wore brought {nto the muln hull, and in ubaut ten minutes o nlce cold lunch was roady, Al were invited to pot-iuek, or a8 tho phrase runs in lussian, * Chalin ok postal,"—whit God bus went, Tho Grand Duke and his wite, Olgn Feodorovim, weit around from tuble to tuble, conversiug awhllo ut cuch onv, and doing sl in their wor wueke the guusts reel ut bome. the rupust was over, and the purty about tu return to the ship, the BEmporor ap- puared at ble brother's huuse, 1o spoko uguin tu sume Of the Amoricany, who gave bl # good choer 8 he wus golng, He rowalned but a few winutes. ‘Ibo Limporor and Eu.press promised to vislt the Awerican steamer next duy, but thy suu wad ko rouxh that 1o Empross could not wo, and tho Ewperor did not wish to go witbout hor, ‘o Governor-Ueneral of Suuthorn Rusdfa wud hissullo went In thelr steud, In' tho vvening tho Fiupress sout n benutitul bouquet to the la- dies on board the Quaker Clty, ‘The American lourists were highbly pleascd with thelr visit. They were churincd “with the siplicity of the Empuror's recepdou and the eniul bosultality anown thew Ly the Urand uke. Thoy ssld it wusw real recoguition of American vopular soverciguty, for thy Emperor Liud recelved them on terma” of oquality,—ro- culvod thom us uuy well-bred private genilowan would heve dune, 1t {3 vertain that uo soveroigy in Burove would tiave recelved such u‘purly uf Americaus ju tho way the Emperor ol Rusala und his brother recolved the tourists of the Quakor City, It 1 also cortaln that tha Bwperor wuuld have received 1o vtbier peoploln the sume way cxeopt Awerlvans, JEMENLAN QULTIN, —— A TARCE, Epectal Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune, St. Pavr, Ming, March 21,—Judgo Shor- man Page treated his friends to a surprise to-day, snysthe Austin speeial tothe Ploneer- Press, by disilssing his budget of 1ibel suits at hils own cost. +The defendants were fully propared to prove:thelr charges, and, s they were ready for trial, the Judge could get out of it no ather way., ‘Lhore were seven sults In all, a3 follows: Three uxainst C, il Davidsou, etl(mr\g the Transcirpt, of $10,000 ench; one agalnst H. 0. Bosford, edhor of the fegiater, for $10,000: ‘one against T, W, Wilkinson, ono of the leading bankers, for $15,000; one agalnst [ra Jones, & heavy hard. ware dealer, for 10,0005 and one aualnst 't L. Case, o well-to-do farmer, for $10,000, e b A WIrg MURDER, Drrrorr, Miehy; Mareh 2L,—A workman in o lumber ealnp in Alontealm County named Upright shot his wite an the streets of Stautun, the coynty seat, lute on Saturlny afternoon. Fwo balls took effect In the wonan's head, She was allve at lnst ae- county, but there Is o rensonable hope of her recovery, Uprlght justifies liis action by suying sho had bebu crhintnally Intimate with other muen, but al| gvidenes goes to show she wus whully tnnocent of this eruel charge, e ls‘u‘n 1o was 10, ‘Chey had been waeried two or threo years, He cams from the lum- ber eamp to Stungen, whero his wifu was awrmn‘:. with the deliberate Intention of kiiling hor, _"Them Is much excitement over the attuir. Uprlght 1s o jail, pp bty FEARS QF FOUL PLAY. Kaxsas Crry, Mo, March 91, —Fears nre entertatned that Juhm E. Murphy, a Deputy- Sherht from Beatgles, Neb,, has been foully deatt with, o Jpft Kansus City two weoks ago for Boatrice i a buggy, having incharge Fruuk MeLaughlin, & mulethief, who Is wanted In tho latter uvlice. When the the prisoner was hunded over to Murphy by @ Jackson Caunty ofticial, lhe wns ss- curely hundeuaffed, buiag Murphy unnounced his iutontion of tuking the handeutfs off, and us the driver of tie toam wus o friend of the prisoner, It Is thought o deed of violence wmay have been comwmitted, Mueply hus been traced to Leavenworth but no further, brcTED, Bpecial Dispated ‘to Tha Chicago Triduns. Crantoy, Iil,, Maroh 21,—The notorlous Lizzio Durton, the fomale horse-thief of Do Witt County, and her partner, Marthu Borum, of Loulsjaua, Mo, wuere both In- dicted by the Gruid Jury this uftorngon for borse-stenling and arsol. ‘They are now n a falr way tor the Penitentiary. ~Luther Baln, o farm-hand, was judicted 1or forgery. ——— KIDNAPED BOY RETURNED. CixncisNaTy, O, March 21,—This mornlng a woman named Gray oy & woman currylng u child, which she firmly belleved was,Theo- dore Kelly, the little boy 23¢ years old who has been wissing since last Thursday, and for whom search was about (o ba made In the sewers, Blo followed the wownu,and saw 80, MARCH 22, . 1881— WELVE PAGES, her put the child into the sido entrance of premises on Central avenuo. AMrs, Gray then called o poticeman and had the child and wonan taken to tha pollce station, whery tho parents of the ehild were overjoyed o find “their Jost boy. ‘The womnn “arrested mives tho name of Kate Fit: ald, and her residence ns Newporty but gives no oxplana- tlon of her possession of the ehild, “A STILLWATER TRAGEDY.? Minu, Mareh 2L—A speelal to -1ress saya that James Tolen, the lnrane wife-mutderer, committed snfeide In his cetl at the Asylum In St Peter yester- duy, Since his commlital he has appeared quite ratlonal, but, on Sunday morning, when an attendant entered his room he was found dead upon tho floor. ITe had taken a sheet from his bed'and twisted one end of i, which he tled round his neck and drew It so tlkhll{ that e was soun ehoked to death, "Lhe Coroner’s jury ln fts finding exonetnted the nuthorities of the Asylum frum any responsibiiity in the mntter, CITARGED WI'TH MURDER. Drrrotr, Mich, Mareh 21,—On the 15th Mrs, J, I, Scott, who lived five mfles north- east of Williamston, Ingham Couuty, was found dead, s telegraphed at the time, hav- ing, ns way then supposed, shot herself, A noto was found beslde her saying she had lived long enough, Susplelons of foul play duveloped nday or two later, and evldence abtained which led to tho arrest to-day of Joln Fink, Mrs. Scott's brother, on n charge of murder. ‘Tho greatest excltement pre- vails In the community regarvding the affalr, Litlgation In vegard o property was the canse of Mra, Svott’s death, whether from suleldo ur otherwise. S Louisvinty, Ky, March 21.—Ed M. Clark eame into Russclvllle, Logan County, Inst nght and gave himsell lnto the honds ot officers, stating that, In » quurrel with Ed King, about three miles from the eity, he had shot and probably killed him, ‘The Coroner and party wont to the pinco described and found King dead, with bullet-holes under ench eye and u pistol by his side, Cinrk claimed that it was done In self-defense. The Coroner's i‘urrv 80 decited ft. Clark, two years ngo, kllfed a brother of King, F¥REAKS OF AN INSANE MAN. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts Minwauker, March 2L.—W. 1L, Chapman, of Munich, Conn, travellng satesman for Wood, Ames & Co., was taken Insane in this city yesterday, imngining that sume one was followlug him, This mornine he entered a ear at the Unlon Darnt and shot n stranger 1l ! in the shoulder, exclulmbigashe fired, * You are the man that I8 following mel” "I'he Fnllcn held Chapman till noon, then started pim homeward. ‘The {njured mun will re- cover, — A MURDERER’S CONTESSION, Derhorr, March 21,—David Plattner turned State’s evidence In n justice court this morn- ing, and confessed to being oneof n party who murdered Anthony Miller, at the Village of Morris, in 1878, Platner sald his fellow- vrisoners, O'Brien, Girard, Graham, and Clark, were his accomplices, Plattner, O’Brien, and Girard were brought hero from the State Prison to wive gvidencs fu tho cases ot Grahwm and Ciark before Justies Borg- {lm‘lll. where this triple contesslon wag wade o-day, ON TRIAL 'Ot ARSON. Special Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune, Corowares, Mich, Mareh 21.—The trial of Willlam I1. Sebring for arson was begun in the Circult Conrt to-day. IIs has now beenin jnil over & year awaitine trial. A very large number of witnesses have been sub- ahaed. ‘Tho allegatoilense was conmnitied n Quiney, and u great deal of Indignation \rvna ocensloned, and n stroug fight I lovked or, A SUOCKING CASE. brrnoit, Morch 21,~The News to-day ex- poses n shocking case of rottenness at the County Asylum. A femnlo employé and o former patlent named Celin Wynkoop Is nabout to beeome o motlier, und an tnvestign- tion will be made to settle the various ugly suspleions against this institution. JOIHN M'GRE ‘LON’S VISIT. GREENVILLE, N, J., March 2L.—John Me- Greston wad nrrested for brenking into the Roman Catholic Convent lere at anearly howr this worning for the purpose of visit- ng n nun for whom v had concelved a pas- sion, Lo was held for trinl, INDICTED FOR ARSON. New OrrEANs, March 2l.—Isldore Levl, of tho firmof_Levi & Co., has been Indleted by the Grand Jury, with three of his work- men, on tho charge of arson. Lovi was threo tlmes burned out when heavily Insured, SIOT DEAD BY A BURGLAR. New York Sun. Varrey Fonas, Pa, Mareh 18.—This his- torienl villnge was thrown [nto & high fever of excitetmuent at an early hour this morning, when 1t beeame known that Mr, Willlam Clugston, ono of 1ts lewding and most re- spected citizens, had been murdered by an unknown burglar. The story of the trugedy 1s best told by his eldest son, Smmuel Clug- ston, who was in the house at the thme, and who says that ho took an active part in the conflict with the burglar, At about 8 o’cluck Mr. Clugston wans nwak- ened by a nofse In his bedroom. Ilo saw a hatless und coatless man moving about the roon with a cat-like trend, und ho at once de- manded to know who was thdre, The stranger replled, “ Keep stitl, ol fellow, or you're a dead man” Mr. Clugston arose from his bed and gave the alarm, - Tho thief nstantly grappled with him, and a torrible conflict en- sued. The uged wife sereamed for her son, whoslept In_another room. Thomas Clug. ston, aged 22, anys that he at once responded, but before he had thme to enter the room he heard two shots in rapld successlon. "Those snots were fired by the burglar, who was stlll grappling with' My, Clugston, The son Buys: 83 *Just ns I entered the room my father reeled and fell, and I at once knew that he had been shot. My wother was nearly frantle, I saw the strange man as he was attempting fo leave the roow, and I at onco ntticked bim, 1le wns o strong and doter- mined mun, and in ouy violent strupgle we foll to the tlwor, ‘The door leuding to the head of the stalrs was open, and wo tiinbled to the Vottom ot n steop flight. 1 retained my hold of him v the darkness, and catled fur help, 1 manuged to get the plstol from him, aud when 1 thought I had mstered him b myswrk)\\sl{ unbuttoned his vest without my knowing it, and thus slipped out of my grasp, ran to the front window, and escaped us ne hud enteved, I followed ns best [ counld, and fired two shots ufter him, but did not hit b, ‘Pl man eseaved fn the darkuess, hatless, - contlesy, und shooless, leaving hisapparel be- hind hit, 13y this thime the nelghbors wern aroused and ‘began to nesvmble, and when thoy renched the houss ey found old Mr, Clugatan lylng at the foot of the stalrs in the hullway, having reached the lnmding st the head of the stnirs uftor his son and the burg- lar bad plunged down hepdlong, and his strength uwmnf Db he fell, When found 1t wusuxuncth 1o having Hyed just twenty minutes after bolng shot, Only one shot took effeet, tho ball entering the rlght side of the neek ubove thy clavielo and pussuig direct nto the spinal column, severing in its course the jugulnt velhand carotld artery. Doath was caused by Internal hemorrhage, Among the effucts left behind by the burglar was u pockethaok contalning n pawn- ticket 1ssued by the Natlonal Loan Ottles of Balthnore, nunibered Zhu20, and bearing the nume of E, A, Abbot; 0 card, upon which was written, * Edwin 1L Johnson, inguire at Nineteanth and Poplar streets, 811 Mattock, (Sigued) o frlend”; a vhotograph of u little glrl, probably B or 0 yeard of nge; several ho- tel eards, $3.10 fn currency, and 4 $10 note of 1804 {ssuo of the Allegheny County State Bank, ‘Uhe clothes loft betilat conslsted of u brown overcont, & light sack undercont, bluok dingonal vest, and black Derby hat, ‘There wus only one thief [n the house, but hu had an uccomulics vutside. The hat hag the initluls ** G. 8. Instde, When the son und the thief had tumbled down stalrs, locked 1n each other’s orms, the son says that ho held his man sbout ten wminutes In the dark, The county oflicluls havae the cuse (n huny, but up to w h.nw huur no arrest hud been reported. Mr. Clugston wus Superiatendent and principal owuer of the Valloy Forge Palm-Fibro Paper Company. He recontly tovk Joseph Jordan as o part- nor, He leaves n wife and'tloven children, , 3 'BKIPPED.. .. . KAmsAs Crry, Maroh 21,—A. W, Latham, telegraph operator and statlon agent of the St. Joseph & Des Molnos Rallroad at Al- bany, Who obtalnad considerablo noto- riety n short - tiing slnce by get- ting married telegraph, hng added W to that notorlely f"y running away, leaving benind his wife, numerous debts, and other Inetmbranees, ' s oash account i8 sald to bushort about $1,000, POLITICAL. MILWAUKEE COUNTY JUDGE. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribuns, Miwavkes, March 31,—The Republicans to-tay nominnted for County Judge tho Hon, G. W. Uazelton, who has for many years .helid the positlon-of United States District- Altorney. 1lis opponent will bs Judge Manu, the present Incumbent. This is the first nomination for County Judge ever made by the Republicans of Milwaukee, They are led to the nction by a. general complaint of unfalrness in the “"“"? under Manu in the county. Ilazelton isan able lawyer, and Is regaried a8 n brond and honorable man. The notinution gives grent sulisfaction, and his election I8 assured. 4 i JACKSONVILLE CITY ELECTION. Speelal Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune. JACKSONVILLE, 1IL, March 2t.—The city clection oceurs two weeks from to-day. The Greenbaekers have o fult ticket In tne fleld, and the Prohibitlonists threaten one to-night, The Republlcans have held their Convention, and the Demoerata will now follow sult. The Republicans renominated John R. Loan for Mayor and John- W. Melton for Clerk, Charles O, Sperry, who has been City Marshal for severnl terms, although not the present Incnmbent, was nowinated for Marshal. All will be etected. OTTAWA MUNICIPAL ELECTION. peetal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribunes OrTAWA, L1, March 21,—At the municipal election held hers to-day, John D, Young was elected Mayor by 60 manjority, agalnst C. 8. Phelps, A Low-License Board was also efected, INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS, * Bpeclal Dispateh to The Chicago Jribune. Atnona, I, March 2L.—Mayor ‘[, Phil- 1ips and tho other officers elected a the re- cent city electlon, except Marshal Gates, who lslnlo pofesly 1, were formally installed to- nigh ¥ _—— TANNERISM, Towa Crry, In,, March 21.—~Tho Republic- an has unearthed a very peculiar caso of 'anunerism. Nothing'like 1t:dias been heard of In this pastof the country before. The fact tnat the lady reterred to Is well known in the community, and that the most reputus ble physlelans of Town City have examined hercnse, lenves no doubt as to the nccuracy of the followlng statement: Miss Ilattle DLeul, o sister-In-law of Dr. Aylworth, of thiy city, has not eaten a morsel of food for twei- ty-ive days, nor has she spoken ono word for three years, She abstained from food on the ground that it was her religiousduty to do s0, and from talking for the smne reason, The persunston of friends is useless, and she is slowly wasting away, Miss Deul |s a mniden Iady, 53 yers of age, and has always been highly respected. - ' e Terrible Lows of Life. Milllons of rats, mice, cats, hod-hugs, ronches loso tholrlives by collision with “Rough'on lata," Bold by drugglsts, 16e boxes. —— We recommend Eldredresowing-maehines. g —— Indigestion, dyepopsin, nervous prostration, antt ull forms af geueral debliity rvelloved by tuking Monusman's Poptonized Duef Tonle, tho only prepurntion of beef contalnlng its ontire nutritioud properties, It {8 not n mero sthng- Iant llke tho extructa of beef, but contalng bood-maklog, force-generating, and life-sus- talning propertles; 18 invalunble in all enfee- bleed condiuons, whothor tho result of exbuts- tun, norvous prostration, overwork, or acile diseaecs, porticularly if resultiug from pulmo- niry compiaints. Cuswell, Hinzurd & Co.. pros prictors, Now York. For salo by druggists. ©_ MARRIIGE LICENS Tiio following marriago licenscs woro torday: Nume, {I’.‘nlwlu-_’.(lnrdlnnr Murio'C, Clomunts, 3 Edwin N, Frledmau,. Ceculia Wuukersholi. Age. uuth Holund, 11 ouch Hollund, UL {Ilermnn Schmincks Blundens Kirgls, Joneph Crepunhwrell .., {lh:ruy“ Fianikan, Qe "reliuteon, 412 North Ashlund ay. 604 North loboy. 31 Ntato, 24 Wabnsheay, 22 North Wolls, 21 North Wolls. *Kunl Kotin| Luuins W. DEATHS, Thio ltorchlll and Calvury gravel-road is now open 0 Cu.vury, t - s CURTISS~Tho funoral of Mrs, Barnh Curtiss will oceur nt tho resldence of her doughter, Atem. A, C. Duiy, 306 Bonth 1aisted-at, ‘tugadag, Murch 22, ot 1i . ., by ears 1o Josohill v ALA R8II—-March 21, at Bis fathor-tnsluw, D, i1on C. Marals, 1804 B yours, Notlcs of funsral horeatter. KEQGIL-March 2L, ¢ i late residanco, 118 Lytlos 3t., 0f pnouunia 0f tho lunks, James Keogh, nued & vary. 7 iorat Wednoaday nt10 o'clock to Josutt Charch, thunco by currlugus W Calvary Coimetory, % WHEELER—AL Downor's Grovo, Til, 1:00 'p. m., Maruh 21, 0 consunption, Mawlv, oldest' dnughter of i’ L. J. Whoulur, ured N yenrs nad 6 monchs. Sureh Zhut L. o, Friends & Q. {rin, To0t'of Luke- rii g i m., at the restdenco ot " lurn, T Wesiorn-uv,, st Wednesaw winhing can tuke thi st 0t 100, ot und re .tk : MeCAIUTY=Mareh 21, Albert, cnly kon of Albsrt ¥, and Muey MeCarty, nieil4 yodre wnd 0 months, vf scirlut fover, at 3t itle Ialund-ay. Funorul Mareh 23 by cars 1 Calvary. PUIRVEI-~March 21, Jobn Purver, chiof engineor for Mungor & Whooter' iElovator Compuny, of heurte dineusa, 1RO 35 yuurd, Funers) [ro residonco, 29 Wilson-ak, Wednesday, Barct 2 ot Wo'cluck abaip. Frivids o tho decvase aru invitd. SFifaiiiro iScotland), Catlfornin, and Dotroit pa- POre PLousy cupy. MILLEW--AL Brookyalo, Colu., on the iih tnst., James i1, only son of Lvtufinrdt wnd Katle Mifler, aged 1 yoar wid d months, GILEER—March 21, at Lo Aloxian Hrothors' Hospl- tal, Jumow Greor, Of totlund, ‘lllmmml 1o Husablil Comiotery by tralu on Tucsdny, atlipowm ce ta-day ('luesday) a Ly Trul 1 SR AT, I ehund. 928 Hiteadriofa st & GIRAVELL~Sunday morning, v & o'clock, Mrs, Bayid Graveil. Funeral to-iorrow at ¥ o'cluck, BUACKKN—Juno It daughtor of Bamual O, sna iraoKsil, 803 a, 0k Alarel 31, agad U months cus at 1 p. m., atrosidonce, 121 Webster-ay., KUNINE-March 31, Clgmens Kuohne, agod &3 Filnkeal from family rostdonce 3833 Vincenuos-av,, March zi, utd p. m., 10 Vakwood Comotery. BUYHON-Funoral of Geordo G, iryegn will take pipce from Wi inio_ rosldance. 43 Suuth Bheldon-st. utlo'cluck ‘Tuvsdny. Frignds wra kindly roquested not to send duwors. + ANNOUNOEMENTS, . POLITIOAL, - 7l‘!lE SEVENTIL WARD REPUBLICAN Chub wiit moot this uvening at Alnas' ilsll, cor v ar Pwelfih und Wallor-sus. Flis Kxecutlye Com- wittee will weet at T o'clock sume placy. FPHE CHICAGO UNION VETERAN Club will Loid Juurned regulie moollig ik oveuing wt tho club-roum Grend Pacine Hotol, Businiess of portance witl come bufure the ciub and a full nttoudunce s roguusied, » cl K this mYtorns vdditional mansgors under & recont swondmont ta thelr coustiiytion. FPVE GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEET- Ing 0 Lowor Farwoll 1ail Lite evoning will be Gundutted by M. A M: Delight Mr. Hary Fhumas und vhe ur two ‘others of: the Chicako sing. Al ure Invited. usrtot, whil BLEGTIIO AR BRUSH,. EDISON OUTDONE. Wonderful Effect of Electriey, REMARKABLE WONDER Which is Greating a Revolufion, v 110TBE OF NEPRESENT, ‘ Eubrunry ThIn For the first time In my Iifa 1 am inducad 1o giv Atestimoninl. Notlelg In £0me paper nn nd¥artisgs ment of Dr. fcott's Kloctele Tlalr rush, I sent fa5y for ono, and find It indeeq a remnckeblo brush, yy wifo has for yenrs wuffored with hendnches, Ty bruak ourds them at once. | Bevaral frienda havo oseg It fur headnchos, and it hna never falled, My wiry wanalso golting promstirely bald, but tho brush g entiroly stopped tho falling balr and started n ney growth, Lurgltto remuvo dandrufl, nnd It worky ilke n charm, Fivo tinien the cost woula not buy my Urush i€ Teoukd not replace It Tu-day 1 boughy of MeAlmunt, dengiist of thin place, twa brashes 1o 0nd tu friends who have tried mino and regneste o to buy for them. Col, Ponder, Mayor of Waingy Ridgo, wan attacked by Auvero cano of sick hoads ncho whilo L my house, Y10 was very sick, My wite nruposed to try tha brush, which ho finally consenteq todo, with no falth in ft. howover...In three mine utesho sald ho nover felt botter In bis Nfe, ang diroeted mo to send him o brush. I havo nathos izod MeAlmont, tho drugalst, to Us0 my nume g recommonding it. Yours truly, = GHONGE WIONNIURGN, Snenker of tho Houso of tepresontatives, Littlo Rock, Ark, Mr. Thornburgh 18 also Grand igh Pricst Royay Arch Musons nad Past Grand Master of Musuns uf Arkansua. > T'his tostimontal eamo to us unsolleltad, and we get such evory dny, Iamphlets . malled freo. This res markablo Brush lins mot with grent success, andis warmnted W curo Nervous or Hilious Headaches iy 1lve or suven minutes, curo Nenralels und Itbeutae tiam b1 two to flve minates, and to quickly stop fatle ing hatr and buldners, Al dealors aro authorized 1o return the price If notns reprosented. A Beautiful Targ Driatlo Beunlt, Wo will acnd it post-paid oo res colpt of #.00, ur by Exvrass, C. U, D., b your expense, with privilege of examinatlon, Tho ’all Mall Eloctrlo Association, 852 Broadway, Wallack's Theatro Bullding. _¥oraalo at all Drug und Funey stores. " ROYAL BAKING POWDER, SRRy i ABSOLUTELY PURE: MADL FROM GIAPE CHEAM TARTAR, Tlousakoeper's favorito In leading citles of tha world, No 0 hier propuration nunkes such light, Haks, bog Dremts, 0r fuxarlows pustry. Cnn bo eiton by dyspe tles wittiout fanr of the §11x rexulting from hoavy indle westible food, FZ~ Conmended for purity und wholes aumonuss by the Governmoent Chemiat, 1 TOVAL BAKING DEIL C w Vhrk. AUCTION SALES. ~AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! Entire Conten's Private Residence, 504 Dearborn-ave, Bletween (‘:uuthe und Echillor-ats., Tuesday Morning, M'ch 22, at10 o’cl'k, 2 Elezant Parlor Suits, 3 Chamber Suits, cost $350 each, Library Furnlture, Sideboard, Extenslon Table, Range, Mantel Mlrrar, Enfimln s, Chll- fonniere, Gas Fixures of the house, Brussels Carpets, Real Lace Curtalns, Sale poremptory. Qwner golnst to Furone. ELISON. FLERSIEIN & C0. Auctignoers. EASTER CARDS. OSSR BASTER. CARDS. ‘We will Open on WWEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, A stiperb stock of EANTEIR CAIEDS, selects ed with specin) reference 1o our retail frade, nnd compriviug the benntifil designs of Do L Rue & Co,, Londou, Peavey & Cop Bose tun, and others, JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., 117 and 111 State-st. ) saisasosu MEEIMC A L o foion f RICORD'S VAITAL RESTORATIVE Haa boen weratintzed und induraed by tho Acadeny of Mudictne, Parls, und roconizod Gy wil lewting “I)yllulmu of the workl us nn untailing spe Norvous und Inysical Debllity, ete; conts phusphoris, canthurides, vr wny othor pulsw purely vegvtable, producing no reaction: s i ont [n 1k eifuct, Hoxus of (W plils, &6 nuonll,l.!W. Diroct LIEVASRIIL X CO., 10 hin Rua Richellow, Patdy orof e B, BROWN BIGESMOND, @ Worid iy e, Now ok, sunt by wuall, on reculpt of prict; Nohw gonulis without tho Brench tradu-niark ai tho sigstura‘af’d. i Syeamond, Gonuent Ages slde of vach box. CAUTION.—A tormer llfllllou inlne is nuw wdveriising a spurious imfution Of Ui calobratud Ur, fticords VITAL st th nam of Dr. Iteont’s Kestoratjve Pil simllurl y in naise, The tostin®niale Wianchard, C. Chuvaller, o, Perwurd, uspa r und Siy 'Flionysons re oupled frow ‘my circiias 1o play decoption wpon, Mo ublic., Ask your drubo e ficoyds Vit Itestorative, ‘The gening can be batof . Brsun, i1 8. Clark-st, und 19 1. Stadion st 0f Guin & ookt 81 8. Ciurk-at und Valmar Hgusy Chlcagy, sod sll uther druguists. VAN BUHAACK, HBIRVESSON & CU., & und # wonte tor tho drug Lrady, Incloss stam) iive ciroutar snd tew fmionlats. H. B. B . 0 World Byllding. Naw Vark. TANKS AND (}A}I\'S. WIESOY, EVENDEN & (0, Tanks and Cans, 239 & 24 Lake st Ti! €, srutive under s, 0 havo 3 Qo RERESND HE REV, JOSEPH CALDWELL, PAS- tor of the Halstud M. K. Church, wili conduct i3 nuon mestiag to-du! PILE REMEDY, D(FOREWARD of cabe ind, Bl ng, Itching, Ul Lledd, OF 2} & i Free L e B Wy ST dalplia, Pa. Nons geuuing without his o ! 5 Depots, 163 W, Madissu, & oor. Biate & Madison. MINING OUTFITS, e O Ass MATERIALS E.H. S8argent, 2 5 = 7 30 D porformed. ¢, GILBERT WHEELER, el #1 CLARK-ST, CANDY, Hund L &2 84 or B Tus w saiople rutall bux by wapress Of the dlos o Awvrlcs, put ) d stricsly pure. e 0. Address 123 State-st., Chicago- SEEDS. arden, Fiold, & FIOWErs Garden, Fiold, & FIoWArs ower Beads, bwl‘u & VAL EA ?u'v:lx'mmon are