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L. 8. B1LvA, New York, 18 nt the Tremont. M. K. RoaEexs, Boston, 18 at the Treinont. 1, A. AusTiy, St. Louls, 18 at the Tremont. . W, Crosg, Now York, 19 at tho Tremont. Geonok ZAns, St. Paul, 18 ut the Fremont. H. F. JExN1NGs, Boston, 14 at the Shermna, Lows Crookr, New York, |8 at tho Paler, J. 8, CLARKRON, Des Motnes, In., is nt tho Sher- _ man. T, W. EpwARDR, Houghton, 1.8, 19 at the Tre- moit. D. W. MANATTA, Yankton, Dnk., (st the Tre- mont. ToMAS 1778, Detroit, Mict, I8 at tho Tre= mont. X F.J. GreEN, Bhaughal, China, 18 at the Geand Paclfie. " Carr. C. H. Winivrsg, U, 8, A I8 at the Grand Pacifle. M. JonnsoN, Sitverton, Colo, Is at the Grand Pacific. Jonx T. Muneny, MHelenn, M. T, 18 at the Talmer., W. 8 Werzen, Fort Denton, M. T\, is at tho ' Palmer. EpwARD SAUNLERS, London, Engiand, s nt the Paler. J. 8, McDoxatp, Fond du Lacy Wis., {s at the Sherman. A Jous Jerenry and wife, Scotland, are at the Bhermun, M. avn Mus. HeENDEUSON, Montrenl, xre at the Tremont. Cor. 1L B, PeNbEI, Sau Jose, Cal, Is nt the Grand Puclfic. F. Coorkn and I’ Lyon, England, gro at tho Grand I'acliic, Paor. Joux it Kisipati, New York, 8 at tho Grand Pacitie. WiLLLAM UWRLEY and wife, Butte Clty, M. T are nt the Palmer. Joux 1L ltons, agent Gus Willlmns compuny, 18 at the Tremont, F. E. Woonsiihgs, ox-: the Grand Pacilie, M AN Mus, Geonae 8, Leg, Colorado, aro at tho Grand Pacifie. M. AND Mis. GEONOE W, ALLEN, Milwaukeo, are at the Grand Pacitie, W.J. Braes and wife, and J. H. Southall and wife, Nortolk, Va., nre at the Pulmer, G. G. Haw General Munager Onlo Central Railrond, Toledo, 0., Isnt the Grand Paeilie. Mit. AND Mus. W. Ao Mestavenr, Tourlsts compnny, New York, are nt the Grand Paeitie. Mi HuSRY F. Gruid, of Lowdon, I8 at press eut tho guest of Me. nnd Mrs. Cyrus 11, McCor- mick. 1. 0, L, General Trafile Munager Yeoriw, Pekin & Jucksonville Hallvond, Peoral, 18 ut the Graml Pacitie T, J. PoTTER, Gen Burltngton & Quiney st tho nd Pacil . C., Vermont, is nt crnl Manager Chiengo, Rnilrond, Burlington, L, Tug temperature yesterday, a8 observed by Munusse, Oprician, &5 Mudisuly stecet, TRIGENE Bullting, wus ot 8t i, i deies 10, o, st 12 10, 105 8P, my 8 py e Hurometer—8 n, m, 54T 8 P 2, SENGT. SHEPIARD, 0t 250 yesterday morning, foufud the door of wresidenco ut Now it Indi aveniy wido open. Upon fnves o he fuid thut tho eervant girl hud torgotten 1o closo it ulter diswissing ler visitors, THE snloonkeap held 1 meeting yesterday atternoon o By puvitlon, Conssderabio discussion was indulged s, the weneral tons of which scemed 10 bo 1 favor of Fulsbiug the busts ness to n blgher leved of respectubility, MiciAEL Quirk, living at No, 105 Thirtcenth plac, feil Teom his wagon yesterduy evenling on the carner of Bluo (st avense uind Sixteentn street, and broke wls Jett leg, He was thkon to his home and eared tor by br. Buekley. W. A, Ievast, New Yorks €, G, Sheppard, L HBuekinetmm, New York; A, Cawpuell, L 5, 13, Wit Ruehesters 1. Cottrell, Sow York; W furter, Louss- George [ MeCain, Des Moluess Chartes v und Jumes D Clark, Ostikost, und John Dickson, Cinelonati, uro at tho Putmer, i Justlee Hom- g 1o b teied for Uy DAL AN there wis Do 1 Lo i ternoon nslice Hrown to = vrose ho pul fu nn uppea avswer 10 1o stieig medicing without n Heense, tat, as Burly, the priseipul WALICss, Wais siek, Uho cust was agiin continued until Aprit 4. Mapany Lanuacug, the well-known famouns contrulte singer now e with the Franch operu cumyull)‘ at MeyV ‘Theatro, and her daugbter, Mild, Loulso Lubhnehe, will sige at St, Mury’s Cutholic Chureh, corel Wabmsh ave nue aud Bhindgo conrt, 10-morrow iworning, Munnger Do Benuplun buvine granted perinis- slon, Mudumo_Lablughe will sl Russini's aris of tho **StnbutMuter. JUSTICE SUMMERFIE rendored hls declston ostordiy utteroan 0 tho easea of Reliike antd wwassice, tho young men churged with recelving tho property stolon from Will J. Divis, ‘Tho Justico snlil“he did not think the dofendunts Purchused tho property with gullty Knwledge, and enid he never had seen good ehuete JEVSen 0 cnclusibly I sy eise before bio. 10 dischnrged tho detendunts, TiE Chicugo, Burlligton & Quiney Rallrond Compuny has been annoyed lutely by eountry Justices, und yesterduy the nttorneys for tho Toud resolved Upon @ SWCCL FEVONEC, 80 thoy brought suit nuust A, Hbs, wn Evanston sustice of the ' for wing dllegal fees, He churged the rona #1for n teansenpt 1o an uppent, when the lel feo is o Wil 10 see Bow the country Ji ‘coming luto the elty for triuk. ‘Tt Coroner yestdduy held an inquest ut the Morgito upon obert Freer, who disuppeared 1 the latter purt of Novewber, and whose dead budy wus found Houting In Oygden Slip, Tho Jury were uanble tn declde how bBo” eame 1o nis death, uL from tho surromuding virciinstn it s surmised that it wus unce Ll An fnquest was held at St Luke's Hlospliad vpon irm Adams, x s of e, who died of inweranl hemorrbuge, the resultot huving Leen run down by tho liyde Park accommodaton teain At Kenwood Wednestuy evennn, The decensed wus formerly © quitn well off, and conducted o flowrlshing mber bi| nesy, but for somo years pust hud ) 10 3il health, both bodily und mentully, e found n home with s son-heluw, Eveene Hell- way, ut No. 355 Michignn avenne, bit caused grent denl of tronble by playitg truant and wandering atf over the city, pretetsling to ull interrogutors that ho wus @ pour, homeless ofd mun, CHICAGH WEATIER FOIL BIGUT YEAIS, The following resnlts of observation fn this clty duriui the pust erzht yenrs by tho Unitwl Btutes wenther observers inuy bo of lnterent: G centy. They stices will Ko Mean Mews b temper- n,muc Sall, of wture, o dnehes, 4 [ 3 X i B8 s I 3 Mean uf eight yours...40.6 BOAUS NUTTEW, Mr. 1. T. Hlowe, the City Inspector of Butter and Cticese, uid wgent of_ tho Butter und Chioese Demers' Assocluton of Chicago, bus for somo thne pust been workiig to seciire the - ferest of tho Asiociution incoaid ot the passage of ww - mnking the munuficturo of the hmitations ot theso urtieles Of fod fllegal, 11 has been thole opliion, haw- ever, thit this sdvaned stop coulid not b lmlxriphnhml. o tho gr i aee thut {t would bo in- ithnute nanufactiurh ) wippor of his bo: petures of oleor terfering W Lusingss, weiuihe g vialation of constitutionnl righte, ho subniitte tou number of the Assoctiution’s piembers tho o lll::':‘ll Ilhlls lmlJlml'n:..:uru ut these v Which iy ¥ tha Misaouri Btate Lrishinge: oo vassed by b ot of nny BOYOF tanufactures, oieagluons enbstance oy compound of it produced) Crom une thy sy vther tha adultersied untk and cream trom the sii artielo designed o tuke the plice of but; cherew prodaced trom pure. anereisd or creatu ol thie same, or shall sell or olfer for sulo tho snmu us wi, urticlo of tood, shall, on couviction thervof, o coutlued in the Codnty JIull put exceeding ono yeur, or fined not ex= n!‘{dlllfl $1, butl," Thu Lill only awails the slenaturs of the Govs eenor to becaie law, and when 1his Is done the lilauls L qflllflllfll Wil bo requested to pussun ‘equally atriigent wd fur-reaching law. | THE Cl’l‘\"l{ALh. « ¥'nx Controlle wosruw chance. 17 Luing the day of tho primuries for the Dowacrats yesterduy, u iarge numoor of tho employés woro vut luborlog In the wards, ALD. BALLAKD yesterday unyounced hlwselt 84 un Independent Bepublicun candldute fur Al- oftice witl close ut noon to- i order to give tho calcluiners o | eef, Vernon avenue, to cost &,000; O, Hurmmm::l.lln 21 by ¥ Dl n two-story and basement dweiling, 43 feet, nt A Chureh street, to cost $250) Tuley. to bulld o three-atory brick store, 189 foet, At 158 Weat Monroc street, to cost § George W, Stealght, to ervet 0 Lre-story and haxewment brick factory-tuilding, 55 by 105 fect, Cemre nvenue and Twentyeaccond street, tocost ‘homina Powor, topHL D a two-story and ent brick atoro and dwelling, 25 by 03 feot, 5 Archer nvenue, to cost £4,/40, 'Tie number of eases of amull-pox reported yesterdny waa four: Twoat No. 40 Menominre one at No. 430 Emerald avenue, and tho other nt No, 2 Moore stroet, Gabriel H. Ruger, the elerk of the Sholdon Conrt Hotel, died at tho flospltal Thursday night of hemorrhngic simall-pox, 1o wi 2 2 ars old, und nn estimn- dile voung mun, Hehig two hrothers who iro Tendinge fuw! nt Oftawa in this Stato, and they requested the Health Commissioner to bury him in Waldhelm_to-duy t thele expense, Fhe funernl will take place to-day, Other cons tuglous lsenges wero roported s foll Chicken- 215 Wost Sixteenth stroet, und fenrlet-fover ut No, 224 MeUregor and No, 817 North Clavk street, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tug Collectars of Worth and Now Trler ro- turned their buoks yesterduy, QUITE n number of persons nre belng natural- fzenl everyday, the cffect of the near approach of tha spring clection, W. Il CriapsAN, of Norwich, Conn, who was noticed some days ngo as betng insane and in Jall, wns entled for by his friends yesterday, who Atarted with him for his home. e Grand Jery passed upon twenty-flvocnses vesterday, wnd found clghicen trae bits. Tho Foremun e ordered list prepared of the pris- onery wwaiting the nctlon of the jury, which will Dee rewdy ta-diy, KATE P20 zrALD was adjudged Insange in tho County Court yesterdny, She wus found Insune Hono thie agn i sent t Jelferson, where sho Ko fur Improved that her sister took charge of her. [t n few duys 1go sho beenme uico trollable, and 1t wis deemed best to put her wuler vestruint and eare. Sho will bo tiuken to Elgln to day. Council, through misrepresentation. eed the City=1lnll estimntes Tharsday hle, oo, Commiseloner Walter snys that wll of tho sum oviglnally enlled for {s nbyoitiiely newds 11e hus spoken 1o the Mayor on the subjeot ed him to send a report to tho Conttoll showlny the need of the fullumount originuily nsked tor. ¥t WILSON, a Juror in Judge Hawes' Court, wis yesterdiy i Teceipt of u Jetter from his employer, Mr. Bostlemaun, suying thnt bo would diseharge him unless hee returned to work to- day, "The Jurur showed tho letter to bl Honor, A b was nliowml to_go, whereupon w specinl smImony wits sent for Bostienmnn 1o report Monduy morntig and take his place. THE COURT-HOUSE. sting of tho Hullding Comnnlttee of tho Hourd was held yesterdny nfternaon, t wis recommendud thut tho extra hardware needed in the Court-House, and which 18 not specified In the contract alrends nwarded, b siven to A, 1L Andrews & Co, Deska to miteh thy chaira seleoted wer nlso reeomnended. After diseusslon, it wad voted to recammeni the substitution of heavier giuss in all the doors of tho Court={lose thun (hat now I place, the contractor, I'homns Nelson, agreoing o mako thn chinnge for £, The Conimittes theu considered the proposals for g flxtures snbiitted, and each bidder In s A m Count. e, U wud neariy atl « Hstening 10 thy gngenien for n couple of hours, adjourned, without recommending any of the designg, ALDICH ON BAIL, Tho motion for a new trinl fn the caseof Charles Aldeleh was argued yesterduy before Judie Morun, Gen. Stites and” Mr. Hardy, his counsel. Tho prinéipal point mude \wns thut tho attorneys tor the proscention, in their closing RERUINICIE to the Jury {n the trinl of tho cause, hud referred to the fact that the defaudants bnd aot testitied u - their own bebaif, which tho surtites probibited. They also ted afllinvits toy the enme pifcet made by themselves und the futbor of the defendun Tho prosceution deny the point ratised, bowever, and will flio aftidavits 4% to what 8 auld, ¢ thelr position belng hey re ) tho, fuct simply that no 93e4 il been introduced, aud not to the that | the defendunts titlea. The Cuurt took nader ndvisement, and the motion n week from to-dny. Wits _Bubagee faet soner 1y avkmitted to ball in the xum of #6,0m), [tuney MeGurren and ¥, C, Neagle be coming his ruveties, Tho Court, In pussune upon tho question of ball, incidentaily ox- pressed bis betlef in the zullt of tha defendu wnd mtimnted that unless furthor reasons o ted for grnting o new trinl b ¢ motlon. THE ELECTION CASES, ‘The eases 0f Walsh und Gibbs, of the Four- tecath Ward, and M Tubly, of tho enth Ward tlon {rregulirl- ' hve heen rorereed 1o 08 nmong thoss de- ' in tuo Crlmiml Court. Yeaterduy tho wero that 3 Wero would Iokud up, Wulsh ) und At (Gibbs 2 pUnrs ndseted lust Muy, gave bait Jusia 5, and Sept. we Thio ducket does notshow wiat hecamo of the niotion, 1 and ull else it does show 4 that the cuse was tinued Dee. 18, at tho instunco of the du- eutercd a motlon Lo quush the {ndietment, and ot gt continuinee upmi their own 1 ‘Pl onse wus next heard from L when Murphy's bond wis declured fors Dec, 22 tho Torfelturo wis set asido at etoniunrs elste, which b puidy uniwunting Lo The lust of recoril of the cuso iy un cntry of ok Gl when tho case wos contimied by the People, but, as a uRtter of fuer, It his heen on the *ealt” sovernl thnes wines und been dizposea of by whispors, Withlin two ‘eoks one of the deéfendints ut feust s nppeared four thoes for trinl, und ex- pressd ndestre to be tried exch tme, only ta ilnd tht it bad proviousy beon arrubgod thit heshonfd go howo and come back the noxt dny, ‘Thore I8 really no good excuse for tho doluy< which nve alremly securred in those cases, und if thoy are not spey llli‘ tricd the In- dletments might ay well bo dismlssed, for it will bo fmpossible to conyict. Thoy shonld hive b tisposed of thirty duys al tho tiding of tho fudictments, when the fucts were trest in the mindy of the wi 50 U. 8. A d'ruul‘cnslnn Ammmrwd £12, yester- ‘:l)‘x.w. Intornal-revenuo recelpts yesterdoy nmounted to $25,683, of which 240 wns for spirits, FWUTE Tor tobueeo und clgars, and §561 tor heer, 'I'e experts of the rovenuo ollicluls are still hwd it work on the books of the Internationnl Bunk, und thoy probubly wiil not tiilsh for sov- eral duyd. Ky IVE thonsand dolines in wold and £200 lu silver was diabursesd ot the Bab-‘I'rouss ury yestorduy, Buvon thousand doliars in silver Wiks reeedved, ABSISTANT 'THEARUIER Q1LUERT yesterday ro- ceived o notiieation from Seeretury Windom gIving the muhner ol enrrying out tho new law Providing for the bree trisportation ot sllver. Tho puble wenerally wre wotilled thut the silver Will b transported freo of ehnews, unill furthor notiee, Ju stns of #0600 or wultiples thereof, provided Ouie i equak_ umonnt be deposited in voin or enrreney, (o slliver beiy eltbor stands rd dollurs or Tructlonat currency. Sliver will u KONt by reglstered mnll 2y sums of #60 or mul- tipled thereal nat to- exceed £, ut the riak of tho sender, Forpowiya s tho st of dutiable good re- ceived nt the Costam-fHouse yesterduy: Juhn Jslegen, 2 enses statuarys Lyon & Heuly, 40 cuses muslenl merchundisos Caron, Fire, Scott & Ca 4 cused dry gomds: (. W, Muthows, 1 Roois; Tiest, Russoll & SUR Clinrs: M # eason drey gootlss Wilson Sewing- M ‘s L cusos g 2 Gowdage & Co ks Bears & Co, ., § cios guns: , Boors K 18 0, Wulahe, 2 e:isos dey gooil: e Stamping Company; 373 hoxes tin-plite; Mursbull Field & Co. 17 cases dry goods, Cole lectlons, $7,70. NOW TBAT tho contest over tho poaltlon of United States Mupshal hus beon coneluded, o great denl of interest s belg shuwa in tho ques- thou us 1o wha the Deputics will bo. O courso it 4 ol ully unilorstoud that none of the present Deptitios would bo retaied, altboush W er will probably hold o somo thue, Lo run the otico witil the new men can ko toll. e Mr. dones will nut bo rendy to tnka hotd of the, amnee for sevorul diyd, o cannot this his bond until aftur bis conlirmation, und, in udditlon 1o this, ho bis not yet mado s returns (rom his 1t ollico ws Colleotor, 1U18 util and thut e by promised Dopities to Congr on, Duavis, Cule len, and Payson., OUT OF YUNDS, Tho fact uf thy fullure of thy approprintions for Lo contingent funds in Government bulld- ngs nmler the sare of tho 'l'ruxuur( will creaty cunslderuble confusion und no littlo netun| foriug in the buitdiuy in this ey, The otlicinl order wus recelved by Colloctor Buiith yesterduy, and 18 u folluws WasniNGTON, D, U, Slarch 2 ~Congress hav- fug futted (o suiticrently provido tor tho requires Wents of the publie servics wider the wpproprl- adon * fuel, Hent, und water, and llllwv'muuulll Itows for pubillo bulldings for the taeal your eid- g Jun 0, 1L custodians ot pubticbulldigs under tho Tredsury Depurtaiein aro uatitivd Lt the wmount of the upproprintion nvulluble Is insutlicient to provide tor libor und supplick ot enbeuccd I existiog contiucts beyond tha Jth tust., und r attention 18 called to the rovisions of 630, Ruevisud Btututes—yi, *No Uepartment of the Goverumont shull oxe afurcanid approprintions, thnt this Deparfment will have no menns avaiinble for payment of such rervices or supplies huvond the dute above speciled, Winnian Winpos, Secretuey, The rosult of this order will be to_cut off the a8 nml water from all of the loverminent Bailding, except the Post-Otlice, for the months of April, May, #nd June, vinless tho city and the Gus Compae aro - willing to extend unlimited credit. The labor em- ployed ddirectly In tho care of the bullding Wil be seeioisly embnerassed, a8 thoy cannot draw thelr sitlarles for these months of April, May, and June untit Congreas mects next wine ter anud passes n deliel appropriation. This feature of prompt pay will alimost prohibit the employment of tho suinll urny of washerwomeny employed fu ulmm'm{ tho acres of corridors nnd offices, id thoir pay {8 8o smnli and tholr condi- tion A0 poor that thoy canuot live for three munths without eash. Uudess sonte public spiritedd patrior shall advanee the necessary maney the birflding will soon be lu & condition of absvlute tith, IRISIH LIBERTY, THE CENTHAL LAND LEAGUE | met at the Patmor House Inat night and was in sesslon until 11 o'clock, but did very little busl- ness ol fwportance. Mr. Jumes Lyman pre- slied, ‘There are two Land Leagues in tho Fours teenth Ward, oneealied tho * Parned] Leaguo ! and tho other the ** Fourteenth Ward League.'” Last night the Parnell League delegates nsked 10 huve tho ** Fourteenth Wurd Leaguo ™ stricken from the roll, us its deleaites never ut- tended the weeting of the central body aud as the Lengue (tsolf hd abont died out.” It was ardered thut the Fourteenth Ward League delo- Rllll‘l.‘! be communicated with and asked to ex- plitn, . ; The Trensurer. reported $1,100 {n bank to the credit of tho Central Leayie, $500 of this amoitnt baving come {rom tho Seveateeth Wil Lengue, bis woney did not Inehinde §105 loft over from the Itedpath lectire fund, but $150 was ordered turned over from this fund to Mr, Ttedpath, leavite a surplus of $15, On motion it wis ordered that $1,000 be nt oneo forwnrded to Johi Enean ut Pavis, The spiestion ns to hor tho Chicago Cens trnl Lad Leagno recognized the Nutlonai Land Lewgite organized at the Builnlo Convention wia eised, and nmotion was nande to the eifect that It should be recognized. ‘The motion wus matled ont of order, knd this Jed to o wng bie furmal diseussion which at times beeame some- wint hented, ‘The majority ugreed thut tho Chiengo by tirely mdepemlent vne, Tt wais ord capied of the constitis bo printed for distribution wiong the wird Lengues und members of the Central Leagues L the ditferent ward clubs semd in thelr on togethor with tho numes of dunors for publication; also, that the names of clubs and the aronnts tuened in by thomn ench week aboutd be published in the Sunday prpers, A letter was rend from Tom Trenun, Se tary of the [rish Natlonnl Lund Leag knowleding the reesiplof $HU senc by th sugietics ot Chleago as the proceeds of the vl lnst Augnst. P, W, Du 1. Murphy, D, Dacoy. P, Cnsey, £ D Lyons, Charles King, wnd . W. "Ryan were appointed i Committey "ot Ways and - Moans, Jumes Lyman, H, B, Fitzgibbong, and Henry O'Connor were nppointed st Cumittes to seeury 1 permanent plice of meeting. THE SLUSHY STRBEBTS. THE WOIK OF CLEANING THEM. The Council recentiy approprinted $16,000 for tho purpose of cleanme the streets i tho busls ness part of tho clty, and relleving the muin arterfes of loend and business travel of the blockudes. At present everybuoidy i8 detaluod at erusslugs, whettier on footar In vehicles, be- ennge tho streets wpon which there are cor- trucks are bounded on eithor skdes Ly great piles of snow, and (ee, und mud, whily the otler Atpeetd nre covered with sinshy snow and The approprinton was andu 1o give relief, bi 1o reller hus come, undstreet-car teavel 18 ahings stopped ut certulin hours of the day. The people v beilntig o grumble greatly, and want (o knuw why no retief 1s ut bund. A TRIBUNE ro- porter yestorday hada talk with Mayor Hare risun I regard 1o the matter. Bofore he woutd ulluw, ll‘m newspaper mun to nsk wny questions, o g0l *The publie street-cleanin that th Annwy, nnd hove not cxamined Into this ninttor, They dou't understand y trivel on the streets bispucked und i togethier to u depth of from fourteen to thirty fuches, and thut this stf 8 harder thun lee. On the wooder pnvements this olings tenaclously o the blocks, und (L by to be all ploged froin thy wond., Upon thu muendamized stroets (b hns melted ol 1 want to sey tiat 1 am - pressing this thing us nteh a8 1 can to get the greutest heaelt rain 1o sum now in my hands, Several Alays aeo §t was thought-we eonlil, cut throueh the snow intnmocks waith a plow, bhut woeouldu’t muke I% o suceess, But Towant 1oty IUngadn, and | huve sent Mr, Fogurty to Furst & liradiey's tosee 11 we ean’t get i exten nurdencd plow for thut purpose. win Hrst haviog eleaned the Intecsections und enteli-businy, ~ Wo turn onruttontion nest to pleking up aud londing the 81w and leo where the murchunty will cart It off. ‘The uppropriation by itself will not elenn one-foirin of the waln strects, It costs from F300 to #1001 Just prek i bl petiona. "1 bt subposed that & Dbatind 1 am mistuken, Weare gettag tho in- cetions clennud as rapudly as posstble, and ploying ull the <4 W hntare you payhig lnborers? * W nre puying £L25 n day, but will probavly poy #1500, Yousve, the varous borss and Brewm eullronds aro cInpluying &0 -many mon thit o Just this kind of work that it inakes thls cluss oflubor very searee,” ** Itut why woull it not ho bettee polley to elean Mudlson street from, say', Wibush avenis 10 the rlver, wnd Clurk trom the river to Ading street, and thus relieve the overcrowded streots?” ** I will nnswer thut question, T found that Lnke und Sonth Water sireots and the strects in that wore hin o osuch o combition vy almost impossible to hawl londs them. Thoy were Killing ‘Tho grent houses give tho Lusinesd to the olty, ol Lo o, cuuntey und sell toour retall trade, It theroforo seomed proper to cimblo thom to get denlers ta thoie dovrs and to the depotas s, beskdes, ns 1said bufore, they curt off the lee us wo cut it up, Thie next renson 18 thiss 1 enlied upon tho borse rullwiy compunics 10 ol them to nssist tho oity In olennig the rullvond atroets nsldo of the Bouth Division, so nd to guubly them to run thelr eard tmare free quently wad sccomoiodate the pub- lie, and, - also, ta cnublo teaus to got armad the cars 5o w8 to not blockude the BEeey Lhe reply of the po'naeinies wus that they were etrnged with ull tho teams and men they conld cinmund in openiug their lnes, but ChAT, 18 000 8 At work witsdone, thoy exs pected to help tho city, They thonuht thut'thoy woulktallget throuwh” by "Thursday, "Thi the Novtli Division oplu did commu Clitrk strevt, 1 oxp thut the rullwi panies will tuko ol the Hghter part of tho uj snow, which requires uo pleking will bo sone by Yy I colmienee on those streets to-duy, 1 between inters M would da ity o nver torses and Lrenklg down wigons. wholesily Ky sell wunt an Mudison wnd Randuiph streets from A¢ Ktreot to the bridge, and Clark and Wells struats, but | want tho rudironds t wasist me, and lm!‘)‘ seem to euter cheerfully in tho work.” 4o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, e h =1 should llke to present nfew ul siggestions regarding the vi- birgn upon tho streets in 1ho waolesulo distelot of tho oity, Thore huve beor severnl lurge ginus of men wl teams employed upon tit wortion bounded by Wandulph, tiver, and Stato Atrevts shneo We ny, Stureh 16, and, with ait this expenditiro of Lmo und money, only two Llucks e nw prssublo condition—=viz.: lako street from - Wibish avento to Stuto street, and River wstroet from Rush streot belige to South Water street. They belug fsohited Blocks, are of hut 1ittle use, Tho Dbutehery of hurses, smushing of vehicles, and serlons detention to busineas still continus, o _the writer's personnl KnowledRo, out of oo #table of sixty-five truck-norses, two huve been Kiilerd and Aften uthers erippled 1o such nn ox- tent us to render them useless for from ono to monttiv, Phis 13 but ono suble, [nauley revenis the fuet thut nboutone out of tive of the tewmn horse huve been oripp ¥ tho Impus- suble condition of tho strects, Tho forward whet!s droppiug into n hote, the lutoral jerk vt tho pule throws thy | sidewiys, und Lo plants the valsed foat sigmire upon tho othor, and 1 serlous out Is the result, Thero nro witha this distelet stugle Arms have Ing prled upon their tours, stored awny in lofts and collurs futly 0ty triekloadsof goods billed, murked, and rendy for sbipment, but whleh eans not Lo movid for want of teaig, Thus tho traste of Culengo §s belng dumuged to tho ex- tent of thousuiidy of dolliars per day, This vans not bt discournge country merchants, who witl cancel thelr ordees uud fodk to B Louls or elses whore to have thom filed. The vemiedy seems simple, aud 1t 15 to oleur out i truck sutliciently wido tor threo tenms (o s, denving thy hsivy necumuiations at tho Bldes il the lmportunt streots uro opeund, The oty thit s been o pended In - opening thy streets In the locallty deseribed would have turplshed a decent haulway tbhroughout the ubove-mentioned distelet, it done n the wuy Ruggested, snu now thers nre but twa blocks 1 woull sugsest thut the foliowlng streots by opeaed {n Lhis wi say forn width of tweuty Vater, from Central and Lake street, from sumo to Tbls wonld reliove thg = great ‘Thon SMictlmun Cines = frat i o contre: “South Wa vuniu Lo Bt tho b from the bridge to Handolph, und avonue, Lrom South Witer to Madison. (8 {8 done, should thery b woney and thon elenin tho sitos of the streots, Intho nume of humanity give us throuih the centre of 1ho street, thal We inny not buteher und destroy another thoussnd borsos in tho next alx duye, Husastry, MEMORIAL BUILDING, THE CENTHAL MUBICIALL MEETING. ‘Thers will bo beld to-nigiit ut the Ucenteal Musie-Hull tho grand muss-meeting which 8 to funugurato tho movewent fur the erecuon of tho n‘wmurlul bullding to commumorate the o v ynies, edil, 1. 7. A Morau, mer, D). L Lelter, Franklin MuceY eugh, Thos ¥ 1L Revder, 1, 1., Gearo C. 1 G, Masgn, Hishop Meba ev, Father Rlordan, Judio Juhin G, Rogers, 4, Asay, and Willlam J, Ouahun, The names of thoso gentlemen onght, Irre- rpective of Ihcn’vnorufiuh'refl tuken {n tho courée of the Publie Libeary, to nttrn A lirge erowl, ad they donbtiess wil ing will commonen protwptly at R o'elo for this res o H, L to-night Hpeike g ahll shouul twe on band early, Tho gadleries will b eeved for hidies, ftis not[ntonted at tho mecting to tako up any subseriptions ut all, but merely toselect come mittees pretiminney tora pormanent ononlzn- tion, It (3 Intonded to seedre tho mouey for tho butlelng by pupular sutweription only. —— SUBURBAN. LAKE. Tho report of Mastor-in-Chaneery Waller in tho Condit ease I8 another vindleation of Mr. R, A. McClelini, the man who has done moero to rid tho Town of Lake of the crowd who has ruted the town for the last four or five years than all tho rest of the cltizens put together, Me. Me- Clellau has been tho working mun of the Tux- pnyers' Aseoclation of tho Town of Lake, and his persistent efforta huvent last brought his ap- ponents ta bny, ring tho thuo he hus heen nt work ou this intter he hus beon sibjeet to more nbuso and persecution than wost men could stand. Tho perseeution comineneed by his be- ing ustracised in the shireh und gocloty of his nelchbora, who were alt mors or less controlled by tho Intluences of the Ring, nnd this was finnlly followed by his nreest and Inearcerns tion “one Baturdny night fn the Juil of the town, where ho wad found ufter much search tiy his Crlends and bajled ont. Ills persceutars thon had hhn Indicted Ly the Grand Jury for 1ibel and dohunation of eniracter, hut when the enro enme to trind thoy nbandoned tho ense. Mr. McClellnn Honily moved into the elty to avold tho sneers and Jibes of tho ring, but he contine uedl his investigntions, and when hissult t the ringsters fuiled through somo te it them and stirted ngain, The Bonrd charring hi v pussed o rule personally from eximining the hooks and doeits ments of tho town and furbidding the clerk to [ve cortiiled coples of publle doedments to hiog fvln Mr. MeClellan stlil eontinued bis fnvesthon- tions, nod with the help of others Is Houdly in n fulr way to have justico done to the burdened taxpayers of Lok, OBITUARY. COL. FREDERICK HTECKER. Yesterday the telegraph brought the coun- try the smd news ot the death of Col Freacrlele Charles Francls Heeker, one of the moest prominent Gernn citizens of this State, ns well as of the United States. Ie dled ou his farm in St. Clair County, Lllinols, where he has restded ever shiee 1345, Col. Heeker was bornon the 28th of Seps tember, 1811, In Elehtersheim, Grand-Duchy of Baden. ITe commeneed hls studies at tho Lyceum In Mannheim, and atterwards visited the Unlversities of Heldelberg amd Munleh. Having pussed o very ereditable examination ng Doctor Utrinsque, he settled fn Mannheim a8 attorney-at-law, whero he soou aequired by his talents o large practice. Iere he marrled” the daughter of a distinguished eirizen, and his wife has been a Lrue companion and helpmate to hlm through weal and wo, and survives him with several ehildren, Tlis polltieal enrcer commenced in 1842, when he was elected n member of the Chinmber of Deputles [y the Duehiy of Baden, Here he beeame acquainted with Adam von [tzsteln and Adolf Sauders, and wiis soon recognized ns one of the chief leaders of the opposition, In 1343 he visited, accompanied by Ttzsteln, the City of Berlln, but was immediately served with a notiee from the Prusslian Govermment to teave the State of Prussia fnstanter wider penalty ot fwprisonment, The year 1848 also found Hecker a8 the solo lender of the Estreme Left in Baden. The revolutionary feeling Increased daily thronghout Germuny, and, In higopinton, the people wers ripe for open rebellion, 1le went to Con- stanz und proelnimed the Republic on the 1th of April, 1848, but on the 20th ot Amil his hurrledly-neraiged columns of volun- teers wero In confitet with the reulnr tronpy of Buden and Iessen, The Hesslun Genera) Von Gagern fell, but Hecker could not hold tho fleld, nnd he retreated bnto Switzerlaml with his forces, ‘There ho lived in the City ot Multenz a3 o polfilenl refuge 11o was, whily residing therey clected by somo dis- tricts In Baden us thelr represantative to the Frankfort Parflument, but the election of the * Lraltor?? was declared to be null snd void by that body. In September, 1848, after the greater portion of his possessions hall been confisented, he emigrated to Ameriea with a few personal frieiuds, leaving fur the e being his tamily in Switzerland, e ewmy to St, Clar Couutf‘. 1inots, and bought n farm, where he reshiled until his death, Whatever Itecker did hedid thor- oughly, and with all his fores and sout he be- cume i Western farmer. But when the peo- ple of Baden arose in 1540, and _a provisional zoverniment was Instituted under Brentuno, Lecker was recalled from Anmerlen by his compatriots, He responded” to” the cublly but when o arrived _at Strusburg, the Prussinns, umler “Xar- tactschen Prinee” {the present & perar Willlan) Iad defeated the Republ forces, 11is fumily foined him in - France, aud he proceeded III“Mtl“llI(:l{ to Huvre, from whence ho salled in the latter part of Aungust, 1849, far Amerlea nenin, — Retienln, to his fur, Be lived only for his family and his new oceupation, and soon gained the name of an exeellent agricalturist, When the anti-stavery sentimont thronghout the North finully eulminated In tho fermntion of the Republlean party, he traveled during he Presilentlal enmpaign of 185 in con- pany with Frederfek Muen (Far West through the Enst and West, everywhers arousing the Germans by his cloquent ap- Imnls for the standard-bearer of the Repul lean party, Gen, Fremont, When, arter the election of Lincoln, the South ent loosy from the North and Innugu- rated elvil war, Col. llecker — wis one of tho first (o tako the fleld. 11y com- monded the Pwenty-fourth Hlinols Volu teer Infantry, wd renderes n Missouri und Kentueky, DBut he reslg his position as Colonet of that reglment on account of dissensions amongz tho oRtieers, 1le then took commind of the Bighty-second Llinais Volunteer lnfantey duning” the fall of 1862, Asapart of the Llaventh Army Corps his rezhment was eugnged in the bate tle nt Chancetlorsvillg in the spring of 1863, On the second day of that bloody battle Col, Heeker, while cheoring his troops on to resistance mgainst the hordes of Stonewall Juckson, who canedown upon his command like an avalunche, was dangerousty wounded in the thigh. Ilo suceeeded i dinsging himself o i copss near by, where he es- cupidd the notles of the l‘IIIlIlIY. Hurdly recovered from his woninls, he taok commund agnin of the regiment and fought under Grant at Chattanooga, But iy searcely healed wound reopened and he was foreed to quit the sorvice, returning to his farm, Col, Heeker atways took part in public nud polit- feal life, He was oomember of tha Cineln- nuti Convention jn 1832, but refused to in- dorse Greeley, Durlg 1876 and 1850 ho vig- orously supportéd the Republican nominees, Teeker was n Republican by hivthy he conld not e anythine else durlng lte, Glovy and distinetion wers nothing to hhng ho fever nsked for and ho nover “held mn ofllew, ox- cepting on the battletiehl, His knowledie wiis profonnd, his ehurmeter true sl spot- less g polished steel,” Althoughof un irasel- ble lluuu erntnent, his kindness of henrt know no bou y er's demlse the Germans of Amurien have lost one of their truest and stunchest friends, After an eventful 1ifs he hasat lost found rest, His bereaved wifo and chlldron have the sympathy of the wholy German poplation of the United States, Amoeting ot the surviving members of the ‘Twenty-fourth and Elghty-secoml Dilnois wus beld ut No, 171 North Clurk streot Inst ening, to lake uction vegarding the deatly of Col. Heeker, Lorenz Muattern preshded,’ Messrs, Caspar, Butz, William ke, Carl Lotz, Adolph George, ayd Arthur Erbe wera appointed to draft tesolfitions, und submitted the tullowing, which were ndopted * WHEIEAS, 'The sid news of the death of our boloved und Bonored leader, Frederick Hecker, Into communder of the "Twenty-fonrth g Eighty-second Hewnnents tllinols Volunteer fue funtey, bus rouched wd, it I8 hereby * Itcaotvel, By the KurvIving mombors of suid regiments, wo depluro un irrepnrablo joss in tho deuth of our leador, who In those durk duys whon the futo ol our country wus trambling Yn thy bllllllllll‘;!u'l.'ll o upan the buttlealds: who, wu during ulgsitdes of w, dud us und stoml as i futhor und u tri fricids who Ly bis vilor sud nobility of enuracter gudned oure 1ove uud veneration, und who ys ntriue und nne seltish putriot, o cuntnpion of Lberty upon twa continonts, hus secured for nlmselt, In Gorinny us welluy in the United States, an fmuortal famo. ‘Fhousands of llborul-minded Germua Amoricans imourn with us his luss. Wo ussure bis boreaved family of our warmeat sympatby.” The following were clesignuted to repre- sent the reghuents at l.,lm uneral Monday afternoon: Carl Lotz, Willlum Loeb, Arthur pateh reeeived hers Uils foronoot, nimounced the death at Titusville of Col. E. A L Itoberts, the nventor of the oil-well torpedo, e was Licutenant-Colonel of tho 'T'wenl; elghth New Jersey Volunteers, and wns en- gaged with his command at the battle of Frederieksburg, There he saw ashell fall Into o mill-race and burst, almost cmptying tho ruee of water at that volt, - Althoughon the way to battle, the inventive fuculty wng strong within him, and he was selzed with the lklen that this bursting force might be utllized to blast the way to, the buried sens of ofl, 1Iis flrst patent on the torpedo was issued Nov, 18, 1864, and was soon followed by another, upon the process of using torpedtoes with fluld-tamping, ‘This Jocked the door agalust any who might in- vent a torpede of diTerent composition, In January, 1805 he took his first torpedo to ‘Tltusville and hind 16 exploded fn the *Laudles™ well at that pluce. "Phe torpedo Wwns f sitoeess from the outsel, and soon came into general use in the oll country. Abont this time o number of clalmnnts for prior {nventlon appeared, and 1t was not antil the ith- of Uctober, 1860, that n decision was rendered in his favor by Justlee Curbter, of the United States Court at Washington, and the patent covering the mode of overn- tlon was grunted Nov, 20, 1800, In 1817 the first sults for Infringenients were begnn agninst Kent and Mouddner, and other sults ngninst Van Viest and Wilam Reed, Presi- dentof the tteca Torpedo Company, followed in 1508, Besides these, numorcus othors were entered against varlows offenders, and to-tny, In the Unlted States Clreuit Court, there are ro less than 2,000 suits nending, each of which Inetudes threo or more violaters of the patent. Col. Roberts was nlso largely interested In other diree- tions, belmz o Director In the Plitsburg, Buf- falo & Titusville Rallrond, e owned a Inrge mmount of real estote I and wbout ‘Titusville, aml with his broter conducted the Parshndl Touse. He Lulls the Opera: House at.‘Litusville and the elegant Qi K change Bubldlng at that pluce. He wns everywhere known as a magnlficent contrlb- utor to public enterprises, Ile way the Greenback candidate for Auditor-General ay the last electlon, MR, AND MRS, STOCKMAN, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, OcoNoyMownc, Wis., Mareh 25, —r. wd Mrs, John M, Stockman, two old and woll-known settiers of the Town of Mukwonago, dled at thelr resldence "Fuesday. It seems Mrs, 8, was not In good health, and her husband dled suddenty with neurnlzla ot the heart, ‘The shock putan end to his wife's lfe, Thoy had been married fifty-two yenrs, having conie hero in 1836 from St Luwrence Connty, New York, THOMAS EDSALL. Speetal Divateh (o The Chicago Tribunes Bast SaciNaw, Mich,, March 25.—Thomas Edsall, an old and prominent citizen, died suddenly this evening of neuto {ndigestion, e was Superintendent md Sveretary of the Lust Swginaw Gas Company and o meinber of tho Bonrd of Trade. ¥ ST CILARLES, ILL. Special Dispateh fo The Ciicago Tribune, GENEVA, 1L, March 25,—Mrs, John Bedrd, of St. Charley, died yesterday of consump- tlon, aged 10 years, and the funeral vecurred to-thny, She had been §il for several years, Ier sufferlng was intense, — ——— LOCAL CRIMINAL NEWS, A.F. Bassett, of No, 2121 Stato streot, yesterday reported to tho polico that some time Thuradny ulgnthls room, on the third floorof that building, wid sutered by burklirs, who stale w witeh and $050 {n cush, 1o thinks cutrauee was effected by imeans of a fulse key. Ucorge Harking and Harry Harrls, tho two Foung men who were arrestéid somo tmo a tor stealluyg un overcout from tho Golden Eaelo clothing store, were up betore Justice Summer- fleld yesterday. Harking wis held over to the Crhminal Court in bonds of $400 and Harrls was dischurged, us thore was no ovidence agaiust m. Jonx WILLIANK, brakoman oraployed on tho | Michigan Soutbern Huilroad, last eveining com- l:(n!m‘ll at the Armory of having been robbed y the panet-giune of ‘330 cush, while (n the room of AwyJohnson nt No, 616 Clurk street. Officer Florence Donohue went st once to tho house, which 18 kept by o troublesome fonta numed Jennte Fisk, with tho Intention ot pull- ng It, but he found the bouse deserted. WiLLIAs SonessoN, the saloankeeper who wis urrested on complalut of Anule Ashion tor sclling liguor to her son, n common drunkurd, wud bofore Justice Bruytun yestorday. Ho bewgred hnrd to bo let olf, nnd was discharged IIII:{IL‘I"I)rUImmI thut ho “bo wouldn't do it aguln'* ——— 1 RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. Frederick 1), Porter, 12 years of ago, while at- tempting to get o ride upon an elovatod rallway which hus been erected ns8 o experiment at No, 100 "Thirty-tirst street by J. W. Cook aod A, Chupmnn, was aceldentnlly caught between tho cenrand the fence, und was hadly brulsed about the urms and eather severely cut on tho left cheok, Ho was attended at bis home, No. 3116 Forest avenue, by Dr. Chumberlain, who says s injurles nro not serions, Churles B, Cavanuuuh, 9 years old, whilo plek- Ing up conl nt 6 o'clock yestsrduy alternoon slunk the track of the Chieago & Alton Katlroml, near the Western avenue boulevard crossing, iy aceld tunlllv run duwn by an inzoming frolght train, i3 uangled remiing were round Htrewed aloug tho teaek aftor the truin had pussed, by Jamos Hroruan, 0 flugmonn at that l)u(lll. Wwho remembered having seen the littlo ellow pleking conl nlonr the trueka shortly bes tory tho tenln wis due, Tha remaning woro tuken to tho bume of the purents, No. 3600 Archior av- o, Potor Deody, a night-switchmun in tho employ of tho Northwostern Rullroud, white coupling enrs Thursdny night nonr the Indlam street vine duet, hied by left urm crashod off close to tho shoulder butween tho bumpers of two cart, 116 wus tuken Lo his huing at No. 230 Fendinand ety where e was attended Rs‘lllo Railrond pany's physioinn, Deody 1s 60 years of uge, ns i luvge fawmlily, ————— AN ATTRACTIVE WAIE. LBdward MeMubon, n bright, edueated, and po- Hie young gentlemun of unly 12 yenrs, was yeas tordily nernlgned before Juatice Walsh as butng destitute of purentn) care, und was committed to the Chrlstlan Brothera® Asyluni, Justices Morrison und Seully huve intorested thomselves in his hebalf, wud jutond to find o comfortuble homa for him, The lad suys he was onred for from the time ho was 2 wecka old untilu short Hmo ngo by u widow numed Fleks, who residos on the Blooningdale poad, near Milwnukes avo. nue, but she beeamo nnublo to enre for bitm tonger, und ho wus told tu shift for himself, Mrd, Hicks must cortiinly buvo beon an oxeeps tlonully goed gunralan, IF Eiddio can be conald. ered u fuir gamplo of her training, When oo fult sho enutioned blm 1o (nd not a slaaton, buta home, und in_his wanderings sbout town for the pist fow duys the boy Lus refused n dazen offers of work beeause hu could not fole luw out tho Instructions of bis adoptive imother. ——— NEIGHBORLY IARS. 3tra. Mary Zochn, of No, 80 Elstonavenuo, yes- terduy nnpoured hofors Justics Walsh to swear out i wirrant for tho arrest of John Czocha, an employ6 at the roliing-imills, from whom shio renta tho houso whereln sho lives, The wonan 1805 yeurd of ngo, and clufms thut sho has beon rcm-nlmlli- #asmlted by Czochi when going through hlx portion of the bouse, us sho was Hgenl todo to get water. 'Phe Zochas caine from the uld country I st July, sud tho st nssnult Con osud was committed in lust Decetmber, whil Mes, Zochiw's husbaund wis in Nebraskn. ‘ho com- plalnunt und the dofondant and thelr fumitics, together with two athor fumiiies, Jvo i o simull cotlige it the vumber meotionod, aud tho rooms 1 tho houso are marked off by chulk lines on tho tluor. e — - STOLE A TYPE-WRITER. Dotectives lunton sud Tiorney lust evonlng recovered at tho pawnshnp of O, A, Steele, No, 150 Hulstod streut, » typo-wrlter valuod at $123, which had becn pledged thore nbout a munth uxu for the trithing sum of $4. It belongs to L. H, Blsbeo, fromn woose ollice 1t wus stolul soimg weeks ugn by u dofunlting elork, whu bas not yet beon captured, THE NEW COMIC OPERAS, “Blllce Taylor” and *Ollvetto,” herotoforo sold at $1, muy now be bad at 50 conts cach at Lyon & Heuly's, State and Monroe stroets. Nino of tho most popular gems from either of those operus aro to bo hud ut 26 conts, | ony Death, 8he 1Ins Not Ilaten for Thirty Days, und Expocts Soon to Die, Spectal Dispaten to The Chizag Tribune, Towa Crry, In, Mareh 25—This Is the thirtieth doP of the fasting of Miss Hattie Denel, and her ease Is attracting wide attene tlon, As to the genuineness of the elalm that she has not eaten anything for & month and hins not spoken a word in three years, there 18 no question n this city, [ler friends, who sew her slowly but surely wastlng away, have used allthe means 1n their power to persuade her to take nourishment, A 'CRIUNE rop- resentative visited her to-day and Investigat- ed the facts of the fast. e found her Iylnz in a bed, perfectly consclous, but unnble, from exhnustion, to communieate withany one, even by the method she has heretofore used,—that of moving her hands to have this or that done. Iler only movenieit was TO FOINT UPWARDS, Iidieating, as her friends interpreted, that she expectod soon (o die. Miss Denel hns heen an fnvalid for a number of years, but, seven months ago, sho rallfed, and, rezaining an appetie, ato heactily, but would not talk, writing on nsinte (hat it hurt her head to speak, and that sho considered 1t her vellclons duty to keep sitent, For six months she gained In strength, and then, Informing her friends that God had destred her to fast, she refused food, and has since subsisted on water, which, UNTIL TO-DAY she drank warm, ‘The greatest wonder s manifested by physleians that, after having been an fnvalld for years, sho has lived so long without eating. Ier condition Indicates that she will exeell Tanner's forty-day fast, Her brother-in-law, Dr. Aylesworth, and other physicians aro in‘attendance npon her, il are greatly distressed. Food lins been placed near her, and every opportunity has been given her to obtain food unnotieed, but all to no purpose. ‘Che cnse baflles the phy- stelans, and curiosity Is great to seo her ———— THE BIGGEST OBELISK YET. T the Latitor of 'The Chicago Tribune, Citeaao, March 25, 1851—In reading tho muny artleles written on the obelisk recently trausportedl from Egypt and placed in Cen- | tral P'ark, woare sumewhat surprised at tho wonder expressed at the fact of such huge nusseg of granite belng transported and set in positton, It does not seem to be generally known that we have quarriesin this country-that will produce, awd skill to transport, handle, and set In position, even lerger masses of granite than the ebelisk, In order to show that this is n fact, we now state that we are {xrepnm:l to contract with any party wishing o purchase, to furnish and put §n position an obelisk Inrger than the one now in Cen- tral Park, and It requlred, for one larger than has ever been f'm"d in position 1n uny part of the world, the granite to come from the Fox Island quarries, Muine, from which wns obtained the beantiful obelisk erected to the memory of Gen, Wool at ‘I'roy, N, Y, [iNspaLE-DOYLE 1TE Co., 058 Brondway, Now York, 187 Lu 8ulle, Chicago. L —— PROPOSED REUNION OF SOLDIERS, CrNc1NNATI, March 25.—1t has been pro- posed to hold a soldiers’ reunion here some thne during the coming summer, At 8 meet~ ng held to-night, at which representative: were present from all organizatlons of ex- soldlers fn the city, nn Executive Committes of two from cach organization was appoint- od. A committee of four was appoluted to report at the next meeting what will b the most suitablo time for holding a reunton, ‘The orikinators of tho project hope tu gather thousands of ex-soldlers, and to have a mem- orable revival of the memorles of army life ——— WE SHALL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Under this motto the firm of Morgenthau Bros. & Co. intend to open their new storeat 103 State, corner of Monroe street, on Mon- dny next. ndging from the appearance of thelr store and the display of fine goods at really mar- velous prices, wa should not atall be sur- prised to hear that thoy ure unable to accon~ nnul'{uu tho rush of cager purchasers next week, Don’t neglect to read their advertisement in next Sunday’s TRIBUNE, e —— BELLIGERENT POLITICIANS, After the primary at the corner of Fourteonth and Murgaret streots had closed lnst ovouing a ispute arose nmong tho bystanders ns to tho fittest candldate for Alderman. It culmis nnted In a fight between Jumes Meyers and Florence Danovan. Tho Intter recelved o alight #ealp wound, but whethor fron some weapou in tho hands of his nntawonlst or from u fail was not known, Meyers waa arrested and ocked.up ut tho West Twaolfth Street Stutian upon acharge of assuult, e —— BURNED IN EFFIGY, Bpecial Dispuich 10 The Chicugo Tribune. ATLANTA, Ga., March 25.—Mahone was burned in eNlgy at Athens by the students of the St4je University, A nephew of Senator Brown having particlpated brings to mind the faet that i 1568 Senator Brown was also burned n ell|try by students then attending the sams Institution, FUN FOR ALL, Matiuco at Chicugo Hullor Skating Rink this afternoon, with o flne bund of muslo; and tho vsunl attraction of muny falr imnldens and sturdy youth fiying and whirting with easo and gruco over tho glnzed surfaco is worth u visit from nny who desire to spend u pleasunt honr; 2130 p. m,, corner Michigan avenuo aud Cougross street, ———— Don't Die on tho Prentlans. Ark drugglsts for * Roush on Itats," out rats, mice, bed-bugs, ronches, 3 It clears boxos. The unlversal vordiet Is that'tho New No. 818 the simplest wnd most duruble gowing-nntchine, Whaoeler & Wilson Manufucturing Co., 155 State. ————— Cumming lunds In first-class dental work at falr prices. 50 State steeot, corner Rundolph. ———— Ovaor 185,000 Howo scales sold. Borlen, Sclleck & Co., Chicago, e ————— All kinds of house Ins fail before Buck & Ttayner's moth powdor and powder gun. e — We recommend Elitredgésowing-machines, aftrlence, ubburd, 4 Nobio: Chnrlos Grenwan..... "Fownnend. Catherine 5. Johnsan, a0 Prairio o ZUL La Hullo. 210 Buttertiold, S Larraboe, Larrateo. lavenport. la, | d'ratrio av. iyl Wentmorth av, l6 Wuontwort av, { {liar clotn (osa Clra Siciteynoids. { Honry Seovile M. Stury Fiaciicr, iluln t A. Howard, Wost Ttundolph. 503 West bnndolpls \uvers Tlouse, 00 Sedgwivk. £ 8 THE CHICAGO TRIDUNE: SATURDAY, MARCIT 26, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. 1 dorman In the sceond Ward, 110 thinks that ho | prmd In any one flacal year any sum 0 excoss of | of 1851 Tho meeting will bo presided over by [ Behe, Adoluh George, Georze Helnzman 3 NSTE DLEATIS, THE Cl'l Y- wos unfairly treated nt the primaries Monday. o appropristion mae by Cotgreas for | nis Honor the _‘,,m,':. A “f,,,,b,!,..“.mml. Philip Knders, and Wittiam Vorke. J THE 10WA FASTER. “““‘fi'_‘x?.‘fifi::ii“‘l?fnfifi“m?fiu e ——— Tug: Contraller yesterduy pald over $131,670 to [ thut fiseal year, or involve the Goveriment I | oy yontlenen of the elty will netns Viee-Pros- | ATter remarks by Caspar Butz the meeting i nyn, youiinosy som of S{actin I G IRTEAT thn City Trensurdr, Thore s tensmitioid to | B3 contriet fon the fulliee payment 06 money | gyoyyg, spocehos, limited to ive minutes, will [ adJouened, el ¢ tiomi e N GI Now Xork €m0, and 20000 more wiil be | s will thorearo natity all porsans [ o mado by tho following gentiowens Wirt [ (o0 e e 0 | She Considers It Her Religious @ i e @ vedamption o " | employed i the vutldings muder thelr respeetive | Doxtor, Leonard | Swett, Thomns Hoyne, bt e g Serdollilg Duty to Sti H I Uf hoart-disense, Snrah A, beloved daugh= 3.8, Morr, Missourl, 18 ut the Storman, i ollowing bulldiog-permita wero tssied | et and il persous or corpration farniah= | Prof, © Swing, . Fmors 4, | Storrs, - Speetat Dispateh 10 The Uhlcago Tribune. uty to Starve Herself to rof Bairiex and Catherimo Gavio, sgad 2 yoars 5 Ezna Winran, Omnha, {3 at the Patmor. ;;:":’lmflm’;{%‘;fin:}‘c}rlg)h}u% up nu:.:x'-uyfix;.s_r’ Ing s, swater, or other sipplies paid from the Archhishop Feohn Prresiena, Pa., Mareh 25.—A brief dis- months kid 21 dnya, Funes 1tho tosidenco af her paronts, No. 2 aw By 1 1T 0. . ) CAtiedral of the Tl £ 1 AN=0T cunmumtion Nrch 21, Frank He tmn, ol 2 8 nad i months. Panoral from in inu Frshgonce, 1720 South La Balle- ., Runday afioriaon, at L o'cluek, - ROY-0n the 2 af Murohat the reddence of br. "i' Hriard, 188 South linistod-st, Hoy, In his 5 Funora] 8nturday, at 2 o'clock p. m, EA st Louls (Mo.) pupers pleneo copy. HOLDEN\VECK~March %, Willam Louls Frede orick Buldonweek, neod 4 months wnd 23days, Funoral from residance, corner {lalsted and Echools Ate, Lnko View, Baturiday, March 8, ot do’clock, by curringes to Gracolana Comotery, POLITICAL. RA'I']FIU.\TI()N MEETING OF TIIE Ak Thisteonth Waed (tepublican Club tiis ovoniy it Bonx'a Hull, N, 791 West Lake-st., L J. M, Clnrk, enndidatn fur Mayor, und vther promincat cits xena wiil nddrees the méet| i, HERE WILL BE A SWEDISH MASS- . meoting this.uvening nt Lower Sven iali, corno Culeayo-nv. und Larraboe-at., under the ausnicos of thio Swedish Tamperanca Mikslon, to take into cons alderntion tho present poblitesl situation of the city, 4nd ndopt such tenstiren s will 10 ¥ tho best iutar: eatof the mavemunt und the gouaral we faro af the ity of Chiengo, The menting will bo addrossod by Nesars, C. F. Putoesnn, Eingndorf, A, Vaxton € M. Athonson, and other,” ' 7 1 FOURTH WARD REPUBLICAN Club will okt s satidcation, moting this evea: I at Armory 1l Indimna-uv., near Thirtiothegt, Guod ailenkurs in nitendunce. All are invited, 'l‘llli TWELFEH WARD REPUBLICAN Club wil] hold a rtification meeting this evening aLOwaiey' Hall._Good sp rPILE F TH. 8ixth Ward wi | moct thin evenidg in Dalp's Liall, or Hinman und Lincoin: FPIIE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE O tho Eaventh Wnrd Hopublican Club wiil meoi st Stina’ Mall, corner Iwoieh and. SWallor-sta, thia rening. VPHXIH) WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB will moot thin ovaning au Martines ilall, corner d'wenty-nceviid-at. and Indiana-av., a8 o'clook Lo or= Kisnize for the rpring camvaign, TENTIL WARD kera are invited. VPH E REPUBLICAN . Citib will moct at. 259 West Lake-st. this eventng. ‘e questlon of seiecting n candldate for Alderman will come befaro Ing. OoF T]l B WILL BE A MEETING tho Ropubliean Chub of the Fiftoenth Ward thia gvoningat Folx Hall."Allcitizens are invitud 10 ate ’AI‘II i REGULAR REPUBLICAN CLUB of the Sixth Ward will’ hold thelr mtidcation meeting nt 64 Buuth 1nisted-at. this ovenlng. Tll RE WILL BE A GENERAL RATI- tlention mieoting of tho Fifteonth Wnrd Hepub- fican Clnb at Folz §iu ¥ Ot (ST WAID REPUBLICAN mocts at the Grand Pacitie Hutel to-night T II" aB o' MIBCELLANEOUS, HERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE membera of the fiar ot the Rooms of 1ho Law Toailtute this nmmlnx at 11 o'clock, to taks action on thio deatt of Jonn” A, Tunter, luo of the Chicago Tllli REV. F. A, the Union Park conduct thy 8, 8, Tenct I Lower Furweli Hall, s HE YOUNG: MEN'S GOSPEL M So will bo held this evoulng in the Y. M. C. fodm, 130 Madison-at. Young men are specinity vite HE CHICAGO PHILOSOPHICAL S0- mrois this evening wt club-Toom on parier doir of Patmer tlouss, Puper by Mrs, Colla 1 Whoolley on * Reliwlous’ Aspocts of Epencor's Docts rine of the Unknowable. Tlll-} CHICAGO LIGIIT-GUARD VET- ol rann mil) bold & snecla meo: Lo this ovoning o he Grand Pacliic Hotel. All members are oxpacte: o bo prosant. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. NOBLE, PASTOR OF pniceuntionnl Cburen, wifl meeting to-dny atm abjest: **T'emporance. non T A ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADE FROM GRAPE CHEAM TARTAR. Tlousckacpes's favorite In leading citles ot tho world, No other prepuration auch llzht, flaky, Lot breadwur luxurions pastey. Cun bo eaton'br dydpop: tics without four ¢ i3 resnlting from hoavy tndl- gertible food. Sif” Cominendut (oe purlty und iwtiole- somenuan by thy Gevernment Ciemlst, Dr. Mot ROVAL BAKING POWDEIL ¢ o York, FLERSIEDL € CO., Nos, bt and 8 ltandalpn-su SBATURDAY'S SALLE, 01130 'TI18 MQRNING, RE, FURNITU CARPITTS, General Houschold Goods, Gen- eral Merchandise, &c., &c. FLISUN, FLERSHBEIM & €O, £i nnd &i Randolbhest. Hovey's Mixtures For Lawns, used on our Parks. Also, full line of Veretable and Flower Heeds, HOVEY & €O, 173 Wabash-av, Garden, Field, & Flower. 7~ Hendquartors for Viel's Flower necds, Spring Dulbs. FOGG & VALENTINE, & Lake, under Trumont House. &k or 10 a sampla [einil e BY exprata O Lo bost Cundtes In Aworlcs, put up olo- Iy und steictly puce. Uofers M Cineai, - Atldrass THIEI. Contuodonoer, “1 Muuison-st., Caicazo ’S CANDIES Frosh Evary Day, Consid- ARAMEL® o speclylty 2o R e MATERIALS E.H.Sargent, 120 State-st,, Chicagoe REA ASSAYIED And fiencral Chemiral Analysts perfuricd. URESL GILBERT \WWHEELER, A1 CLARK.NT, MR GOODS, . W X Bonid 10E price UL 4 nywhers. Bole ageab Vi mado W L \Wave. '~ s i Wike Luniod. Bornnard 21 BTA'Y MARRIA :;l;‘ o HCLINDEY, A isw Grorgio A, Allv DEATIIS, ‘||||4M‘c,?'.§s;f.rfi:"<ulg\.a opis OF Lur baranie at Fe | =), tirwco ol, o.deat TR aroiia und 1. Lo Liskvsloo,aned 10 Yoars | wonih “Fiyursday svening, March 71 e M. Eidwin Blckinion au POL UL 12315 ph Dl B UPIHIK B8 SIXY-BIth-aL: BUTLEIL=Ath rosidunca of bisson, A, 8. Rutle K L T waniysAnleats March 25 ut 3 p. B M Buephon Dutlory kil tho 84 Yaur uf §is wiv. ‘owmaina wili ha takon to i'vcatoilica, 1L, for burtal. Maron 3. Lucreits C. Clurk, tho beloved S et ey icca bt s houag.Ju T wonty-scon uneral sorvices ab thy A - Batuniay, at3p. w. Neinaln o' b0 thke - e, . . oy Ml F O e Exear 31011132 shoui CHAS, ‘T, WILT'S For ‘fruuts Baichola Bak A . wul pay. Noo 344 Blatessts l L 1R WATE s 75. H MR WAL WY ES Bl Koo s praportion, dend (or peica-list. 1 JAMES 11 ALL, 100 State-st. ML, SO ORWARD ?‘m\m i ri'}'.x‘: i fip l!‘.:amflfififim s ikt s i £ Chicagu Depots, 133 W. Mudlesn, & oor, Buaw & N LHuNE

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