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e & » THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, -HARCH 27, 1881 -TWENTY PAGES. _ THE CITY. IN GENERAL, fer0opORE TILTOX is &t the Palmer. 6. W. PERRY, of Boston, is at the Sherman. F. 0. WyatT, of Dubuque, {s at the Tremont. ! Cor R.D. LARNED, U. S. A.. {3 at the Pacific. ! & 0.NomTH, of Hancook, In.,1s at the Sher- poan. + . W. Coox and wife, of Et. Louls, are at the tpalmer. - EDWARD SANDERSOY, of Milwankeo, is at the mont. g Collector of Wheeling roturned his books . 3 . THERE were twenty-eight igned yesterday. pe W. TRUTCH. Governor of British Co- m{:‘ffi, 15 at the Puclfle. Jous @. HovT; Governor of Wyoming Terri- {gorr, 15 8t the Patmer. ; STATE SENATOR L. B. WADLEIGH, of Clinton, (s, is at the Shermag. M. AXD MME. GARNIER, of Paris, France, are |sexistered at the Palmer. Wit GAYLORD and William H. Bchofield, of .Quew York, are at the Palmer. T papers fn tae Priedburr case will reach #he Supreme Court to-morrow. Jory C. SPOONER, General Solicitor of the “West Wisconsin Railroad, {s at the Pacific. " BoBERT STEWART, of Pcoris, I, Superm- ufidcn: of the Railroad Union, is at the Pz‘éxflc. ‘L. H. CLARK, Chief Engineer of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Haliroad,is at the Sher- e, i J.WarDO, of Houston, Texas, Superintend- \ent of tho Texas Central Rallroad, is at the Pa~ scific, burial permits s- { Arthe Sub-Treasury yesterday $15,000 fn gotd innd §1,000 in silver was disbursed, and $3,000 in silver received. FREDERICK-STGRR yesterday pleaded gull to petit larcewns before Judge hrumn. and wZ _yemandad for sentence. .i TEe (ioternal-revenue recelpts yesterday amounted to $7.057, of which §22172 was for irits, $3,419 for tobacco and cigars, and §1,822 $pit for beer. TrE Chicago lnstitute of Education met yes- terday #t 85 Fifth avenue, and Mr. A. F.Night- ingale. of Lake View, Value of Classio Studies. Tre Coroner yesterdar held an inquest at No. ‘4% Bissell street upon Mrs. Christina Boetteher, G yearsof nge, who died suddenly st her homo of fatty degeneration of tho heart. e Grand Jury yesterday passed upon four- teen cascs. Among the indictments found was one fur manelaughter aguiost Peter Savage for the killing of Peter Swmilb sume 1ime since. P. O'REILLY, of Victoria, B. C.. Robert Hislop, of New Zealand, Heory A. Lane, E. Littledale, and H. W. 4. Beale, of London. England; E. Memenyi and Mlle. Blaty, of Paris, France, are at the Pucitic. THE temperature yesterday, a8 observed by read a paper on “The Manasse, Optician, 85 Madison street, TRIBUNE . Bullding, b3 m, § 2 Tar Light Guard Veteran Assoclation was to have heid a meeting at the Grand Pacitic Hotel last eveninz, but owing to the small number present only an intormal conference was held, the meeting adjourning for one month. SAMUEL SKEXP, 0f Maywood. was brought be- fore Commissioner Hoyne yestorduy end held under $500 bail for selling liquor without & i~ cense. He kept a drug-store in the village and sold liquor on liberal prescriptions. Ix the Police Court yesterday, the case of A. G. Caswell, fur violatinn of the city ordinance by the selling of adulterated butter, came up tor trial, but the defendaat not being prepared to goon with It. the case was coutipued to Mon- day at 2 o'clock. . Tax Phllosopbical Boclety held its regular weekly meoting nt the Palmer House last even- 1ix P. Wooley read an excelleat ad- 'he Religious Aspect of Spencer's Doctrine of the Unknown,” thers being about 150 present. BoLOMON JACODSON, 50 years of age, had bis gkt leg broken above the ankle by betng jolted out of 4 coal-wagon at the corger of Chicago avenue and Larrabee street Friday evening. He wus taken to bis home, No. 88 Sedgwick street, &nd thence to the County Hospital, THE will of the late Mr. Cram. of Lake View, makes his wife and Willilam Blanchard, of Ev- anston, his exccutors. The value of his estute 15 not known beyond the fuct that he was carry- ing lite-insurunce pulicies to the amount of §$4000. His daughter contlnues in a critical condition. i+ = -JoSEPH CAREEEA wos bronght from the Alex- fan Hospital to the Jail yesterday afternoon to await the bearing on the churge of insanity. At the Hospital be was ia the habit of stripping himself and werting out upon the roof to look at be sun. which the managementdid not think ‘was just the right thing. THOMAS LENANAN was arrested iast evenlng at the Academy of Music by Ofticer P. D. Qwens uipon complaint of Micbuel Dousovag, of No. 123 Elston aveuue, who charged bim with baving abstructed $45.80 from lis pocket while they ‘were lodging together St. Patrick’s night, after Baving been aut all day upon & spree. Jauzs B. DOYLE. the alleged counterfeiter, who hus buea in jail since Uct. 23, secured his Iiberty by offering_bondsmen in the penaisum af $20,000 betoro Comwmissioner Hoyne. Wash- fogton Liboy. of the Sberman House, Herman Pherin, and William Leet, of Bradford, 1il., went. on the bond. which is considered ample. Ass1sTANT-TREASURER GILBERT has received notics frowm the Department that in consequence of the clostng on the 1st of April of the books of the funded 5 per cent lonn of 188], the registered bonds of that loan, of the one-nundrea-and-frst call. will not be redecmed duriog the month of April, and former instructions on that point are repealed. FOLLOWING Is the list of dutiable goods re- ceived at the Custom-House yesterday: Joliet Steel Company, 161 sieel blooms; Wallace & K 2D, 144 eacks seéds: G. W. Mathews, I case éry gouds; Wilson Bros., 4 cases dry H. H. Abbott & Co., 1 case artists’ materajs: Man- de! Bros., 2 cases dry goods; E. W. Gillett, 3 tases salfron. Collections, §3.389. COLLECTOR NIESEN, of North Chieago, yester- daymade afinal settiement with the County Oollecter, from which it appears that he bas coi- ed $247,088, the total warrants calling tor $8.08. Of this amount, $142945 wason ac- Countof real estate, and $84.133 on account of Personsl property. The total delinquency Zmounts to £317,6:9, of which §539,167 ison real estate and $8,512 on personal property. THERE wers two cases of smatl-pox reported the Health Oftice yesterday. One was ut 1242 ullipan street. The other was the cuseof o g years old, Mary Thompson, residing at 0. 93 Thirty-fourth "court, in the Fifth Ward. Other contazious aisenses were reported asfoliows: Dipbtberia at 44 Ruble street; scar- leting at 478 Sedgwick street; and scarlet-fever 1583 West Van Buren strect. " AT 3 meeting of severl French speaking peo- Pleof the City of Chicago, a club, nnfir mognlx)xmo H the Cosmapolitun French Debating and Lit- erary Club of Chicago, was orzanized. The fol- lowinig persans were elected otficers: Joseph Le %uyr. cesident : Dr. B. Briard, Vice-President; ml.\. L. Heureno, Recordiow Secrotary; Felix lortrand, Correspondmng Secretery; Alfred er, Treasurer. Tax residence of Mr. Tsaac Myer, 780 Fulton 'lh::ct. was entered lust Friday uight by burg- and valuubie persoaal property taken. Mr. };‘nnk 31. Torrey is minus a gold watch, Mr. W, §-Jeonings lust. his Sunday eoat and vost, and r.Isanc Myer fs less wealthy by $100 in cur- Tency sbstracted from his punts. which were on 2chelroear bis bed. . The silverware remained untouched. ~¢2In. J. L Crovse, 2 merchiint of Salem, Kas., i‘fllerdxy utternoon met with & very severe ac- ident af the corner of La Snile snd Madison freets. The gentlemun was erossing tha street Then he elipped and fell, Lreaking bis right . He wus picked up’ and taken in a car- to the Sberwan House, where he is stop- Trand was cared for. His'fnjury is esceed- + puinful, aud will confine him to his bed for atleust 1wo montas. fi:,Tn: Committee on Jail and Jafl Accounts of u! County Board beld n meetinz yesterday fowernoon. 4t which they audited the pay-roll mrflthe Sberifl's otlice, amouuting to $7.520.66, - war of the Clerk of the Criminal Cou ‘“fllml!ng 10 $122.64. The subject of medical o endance upon the prisoners in the jall du rlug e night time was discussed, and it was decide Five the night Jalier permission to call in o N pecessary, and 10 have preseri] lilled when ordered. 5 e lffl?lfislnce(hu streets assumed their present - Roostimpassable condition the officers of the mane suclety, the President included, have sual care and astivity in warching - 1he curbing any exhbidition of brutality st Tapjspeose of the Deasts of burden. Particu- h)"‘ buve they becn on the Jookout slong eh’:'\ldl biumu W;flfr streets, -where < ‘el js not only the ~worst, but g;fl the heaviest luads ure binuled. A number B eartless teamsters have been arrested, and, betrhue nrrests and by shiowing that they are to hgueared, the otticers uf the Humano Sociery ‘ot e Ueeeeded $h makinz the present existeuce i e Chicigu warking-borse and mule u little htn‘?““ms-omc than it would otherwise have E E:Dmr_nmm\'s Coliperativa Soclety, on the hlh° DPrincivies us those adopted and adnered ¥ the kachdule * Equituble Pioneers.” hus mh—fl.bft_urun! )0 ths eity, and it 18 proposed to s 151 n centrul etore at such place us the B0d o By decide, and. as_the membersbip Tranep LDess of the Society increasei to open % %nxt;ml where the local membership is I DL 10 Subport thiem. A cireulur hus been® Yiage rol ¥ detalitng fully ~the plan _of 3 % lety, among T ihoss mmittee the momn(udon are w be found g mes of James Chariton, > B Tyched e ey Bassen lake, with Rand. McNally & Co., printers: Joh: é‘ Flien, associuto_editor Dadl %:5«:‘%‘3‘“{&\: k;:armsn. With J. V. Farwell & : Jobhn R. Mar- e, eé.‘mmry of Hogle Rook 01l Company; lmt:én}flg’fil}fl&urdk[mke Stde Building: the aventos e scny Applebe, No. 9 Vincennes THE Amberst Colleze Glee-Cl ub concert at Central Music-Hall Tuesday evening, April 5, {lagig from the enviable reputation of the b-‘; And the marked success it has met with betore largo popular audiences fu New York, Utiton, New Haven, Hartford, Springfield ica, ind elsewhere, will bo & ROADIE and most enjoyable affalr. The program will consist of 2o ulmost cndless variety of tho characteristic college sonzs and music. Tickets will be on gale at the Music-Hall box-oflicoon and after Baturday, April 2. DANIEL HAVES, 34 years of age, in the emplo; of Wells, ¥French & Co., nurm.‘xreuf Blue Isi n.nfi avenue and Paulina street, whilc attempting at 4:45 yesterday nfternoon to board a train of cars in motion on' tho Burlington & Quiney Rallroad Doar the Paulina street crossing slippéd and fell, The weeels of six cars passed over g 3 limbs and the'lower portion of the body, crushfng him so terribly that he died shortly after, while, being taken to the County Hospital. The dccensed wasa single man and boarded at the corner of State una’ Fourteenth streots. Tae County Cowmmittee on Public Bulldings held a very prolonged meoting yosterday after- noon, devoting the whole timw® to a cousidertion of the bids for finishing the plumbing of the now Court-Houge. The award was finally made toJ.S. Bassett & Co., who had offered to do tho Job for §10,033, in event of the whole work being supplied in polished bronze; and for $9,703 1f the fittings of the water-closets and laborotory wero of cheaper material. The award, the Com- mittee stated, was made folely on tho ground that the stylo of the Bassett fixtures were more oroamehtal than that of the others. CoARrLES Fricksoy, of No. 664 West Objo gtreet, has been missing from his home since Toursduy afternoon, and, ns he gave signs of meotal averration, his fricnds feat that he has committed sujcide. His step-brother, Adolph Peterson, living at No. 69 West Indiana street, caught sightof himin the streets Thursday afternoon, but tho madman succeeded in elud- ing him by runaing north_towards the river. Erickson is about 3 years of age, bas long chin beard, and was clad In_browr overcont, dark undersuit, ang black stiff felt nat, the crown of which was badly broken. TAE South Side Street Railway Company bas, for the titne being at least, abandoued its cnble Bcheme. Sowme ot the Directors were all along opposed to it, being a little too conservative for this city, aud being alurmed at the thought of the great expense. The present severe winter bas coaverted some of the others, who feared that the cost of putting It in oparution, which is about §50,000, and the expanse of maintenance, it maintemince were possible during the win- ter, would be 50 great us 10 more than eatup the profits arising from its use. So for the present at least the scheme i3 abandoned. A.B. STERN, an employé in the dry-goods stors of Schiesinger & Mayer, while under tho intluence of liguor, at10'clock yestorday after- noon, was seen to stagger and fall into the lake off the breakiater eust of the Exposinon Build- {ng. Aswitchman on the IllinolsCentral prompt- ly rescued him by thruwing a long pole into the water, which the drowning man caught and held fast to untll be eould be extricated. Young Btern was cared for In theswitch-honse, and wa3 subsequently taken home in an express wagon to No. 433 West Fourteenth street. ~ He says he was drunk, realized the fact bimself, was ashamed of it, and went to the breskwater to catch tbe cold breeze in the hope that it would sober bim. F. W. MCRAVEY, of Milwaukee, called at the Armory yesterday afteravon to solicit ald from the police in his search after Mrs. Jennle M- Ravey, his brother's wife. In conseguenco of a domestic broil sae left ber home in Indinoa last Tuesday night, nnd, taking 1o the Michigan Southern Rnilroad, walked all the way to this city. Thelast trace of ner wasat South Chi- cago, and she was still tramping towaerds town, and keepiny a sharp Jookout for werk. Hor ker was run'down undkilled by the cars Wednes- day evening. Mrs. McRavey is about 10 yenrs of age. of dark complexion, medium bight, slender b:nldi_md was clad fn a dark dress, cloak, and shaw! THE rotundas of the larger hotels are com- pletely filed at this season of the year with the many merchants who have come to purchase their spring und summer stocks and the sules- men who are anxious to gratity them. Missouri, Kansas, and Ncbraska have been well repre- sented, and the majority of the merchunts from these States have purchased in this city instead of seeking the Bastern warts, Tne lurge stocks carried by the jobbers here, the close competi- tion, the desire to Increase their sales, has roved very udvantageous tothe country buyer. esc_gnlcsmen, niCkuamed drummers, are hard workers, aud they ever keep the future in their mind. The older ones will tell you of the time a Marshal Field, C. M. Hender- son, Edson Keith, James H. Walker; Henry King, D. B. Fisk, labored as assiduously ns_the present merchunt-secker. The coming four weeks will witness the influx of buyers from Iows, Minnesots, Michigan, and Ceal pilit nois. There 14 promise of a new charitable Institu- ton and one which is greatly nceded in this eity. Itiznole-s thuan a Foundling A:{lum and Ly- ing-1n Hosvital under the control and mannge- ment of the Sisters of Charity. Sister Walbrerga, who is now and has been for yearsat the bead of St. Joseph's Huspital on Sophia and Burling streets, in, the North Divis: fog, & ludy of creat energy. experience, and ad- ministrative ability, actini by the autbority and the cordial and esracst approval of Archbisbop Feehun, has undertaken the establisnment of u foundling and Iying-in hospital, to which will be added in due time a chlldren’s hosplital. She bas Eurchxsedgxm of ground 150 feet sguare on ugenicstredu-between Hammond and Frupk- lin, on which it is B\;npnsed to erect the neces- €ary and su;table boildings for the institution. The land hus already becn obtained, and tho buildings will follow” as rapidly as the funds can be abtained for the purpose. How much the buildings are expected to cost: can- not be saig, but the Sisters will gladly accept any subscriptions or donations which may be offered them tv aid them in thig undertaking. Noone can have read the record of the Foundling's Home, established on the West Side by Dr. Shipman, without being im- pressed with the greatness of that charity. 1t is one which appeals to the best feellngs of hu- manity, an dppeal which no oue can resist. It isnow propused to supplement Dr. Shipman's noble institution by a permanent refuge for tho reception and care of lying-in patients, to which all can resort with confidence in the medical skill: and the careful and experienced nursing and atieotion of these Sisters of Charity whose livas have been devoted without hope of per- sonal compensation or reward to the care of the sick and disabled. It1s proposed, if sufficient funds can be provided in time, to have the build- ing erected tbis spring and summer, and that it fi;{ be open for foundlings and patients before LOCAL ITEMS. Up to the present {ime no bare, Serawny- armed young lady has expressed the least alarm over small-pox, or even hinted at vac- cination. And it is noticed that the well- rounded arms always come under the scraper of the young unmarried doctors. earnest, - There is a place for everythingz, fellow-citi- zens, but there isn't a place for every man. Reméwber that, before you start for Wash- ‘ington. 1f thercis a place for every Ohio mau, it’s just about as much as there is. The best sizn of the times being prosperous Is that elegant and finest sign ever erected in Chicago, on the southwest corner of Monroe and State streets, by the popular and enter- priging jewelry firm of W. B. Clapp & Co, ‘This magvificent picee of wark was designed and executed by the celebrafed decorative artist, Fred N. Atwood, of 45 Jackson street, and is as grandly excellent and as far in ad- vanee of all other sign work in the city as is the brilliant und beauziful frescoing of the Academy of Music by the same artist, ‘The Mecca pra the staircase landings of some houses you visit muy be very-good to say your prayers ‘corner State anti Randolph streets. on, but when you stumble over them you feel like anything but praying. Rivals, unable to compete with the prices and work of J. K. Stevens, having made vicious and falsy statements. Mr. Stevens authorizes us to state that he will zive S100 for proof that his cabinet photograplis at $3 to $4 per dozen. are not equal in stock, finish, and durability to any produced in Chicago at any price. *You can be cremated for $45 in New York, and people there are just dying to be burnt.” says the Boston Transcript. Horner’s Vieuna Millinery House, 316 West Madison street, is exhibiting the most elegant spring millinery, 'They are always the first in_bringing out styles. Ladies should not Tail to visit them. 1t has been discovered that dozens of high- toned ladies of Bultalo make extra Kln-mnney by doing embraidery for New York houses. Gentlemen can obtain the finest breakfast or supper in the city at the “Connnon-Sense Lungh Room ” (under Central Music-Hall), slean- liness, civility, and good fare” is their motto. A Berlin correspondent has visited a Ger- man Baron who akes lager and whose wife and daughter sell it out by the glass, Yet Chicago girls are crazy to be Baronesses. Refurnish your oftice and house from the elegant stock” of J. A. Colby & Co., 217 and 218-State street. ¢ 3 Mr. Schurz’s remark that it is necessary to teach the Indiuns notonly how to read and write, but how to live und geta living, ap- vlies to the white as well as to the red man. Pattern snits now ready for inspection af Turner’s fine tailoring establishinent, 85 2Madison streen ; An Oblo cider-maker who was on his dymg bed confessed that he had always added one- fourth water, bat he felt that the Lord had fully forgiven him. The business-men acknowledge the excel- lence of ~Edmanson Bros. * Merchants’ Lunch,” 154 Dearborn street, by lunching there regularly. . Brooklyn, according to a St. Louis preach- er, contalns more churches, more hypocrits, more religion, and more cant than any two other cities in the Union. u Elegant new styles of gents’ hats just re- ceived by O. A. Cooper & Co., 13i Clark steet, corner Madlson., A. call is solicited. . babe‘; SRYS & writer, *isa mother’s anchor.” You are just shouting. She finds she is anchored to the house for about three years, Highland ranges, Vienna cotfee-pots, brass bird-cages, and porcelain-lined water-filters, at Harbeson’s, No. 8 Nortt Clark street. Young Bookby spoke very prettily at a party the other eveu“% of Byron’s “ Mayor of Athens,” and he didn’t see what there was in it to laugh at, either. husband, while proscouting - bis search for | ver rugs which you find on” Consigned, will sell cheap, Jules Jlirgensen stem-winding watch. Shurly’s,103 Randolph. Ella Wheeler, the dreamy-eyed Wisconsin poetess, in a poem recently published says if she could be aught inanimate she would like to bean engine. Elia is a beautiful piece of machinery as she is. All the trouble with her i that she is disconnected. “What she should have is an engineer. ———— A NEW USE FOR CORK. The wonderful success of the American make of ** Linoleum" firor-cloth fs fully deserved. It 18 & beautiful floor covering composed malnly of finely ground cork and solldifled ofl, making a remarkably durable floor-cloth unexcelled for elegance in designs and colorings. Especially uivable for all olasses of dwellings, dining rooms, halls, churches, and hospitals. The gon- giine bas “ Linoleum " printed on the,back of 'overy square yard, Keptby ali carpet dealers. THE GREAT SAFETY DEPOSITORIES. Quite 2 commotion was created recently in front of the Merchants’ Natonal Bank on the arrival of their new safe deposit boxes con- tracted for with Jobn W. Norrls, Vice-President of the Diebold Bafe & Lock Company. The beauty, strength, and utllity of. these deposito- ries cannot be excelled, and the new supply, we understand, are being rented by the customers of this stanch banking institution. — e ————— ORNAMENTATION IS, IN THE HIGHEST SENSE of the word, flne art. It refines, it elevates, It purifies. Those who ignorc'art hanglogs and wall decorations, go skillfully and harmoniousty done as F. B. Hilger & Co., 204 Wabash avenue, have the reputation of doing, cast aside a source of refinement. - ——————— ROBERY COLLYER says of Prof. Morris Bernbardt, the skilled op- tician, located at No. 125 State strect: ** I doubt whether any man ever came here who has sucha clear insight Into the hurts and helps of seeing. 1have tried his glasses.” e —— We again call the atteation of dur readers to the old}ond reliuble auctioni house of Elison, Flersheim & Co., 8¢ and 88 Randolpb streot, who hare established a reputation for fair dealing. Partics intending selling out their furniture should secure Col. Elison, who is the acknowl- edged leading auctioneer. K —— BUSNESS- NOTICES, Arend Kumyss—Prof. E. M. Hale in a' communicaton to THE TRIBUNE <ays: “RKumyss should be the rciiance of the phy- sician ~in all those cases of debllity in which prompt improvement of tho geperal tong {s imperative. Kumyss is the blandest and most casily digested food, and as such the best nour- ishment for a weak stomach; at the same time, through the process of fermentation which Kumyss undergoes, medicinal qualities are de- veloped which we vaioly look for In materia medica. In npuses, vomiting, extreme cases of dyspema, Kumyss acts like a charm, promptly reliev] all tho dl!trcssln& symptoms of such cases. When the stomach rejects all else, Kumyss isretained and assimilated, pffording the patieat nourishment, strength, aud comfort. and, as a logical consequence, mnervous- ness ceases and refreshing sleep follows. In scarlet, intermittent, gastric, and typhofd fever, I prefer Kumyss as the exclus- jve diet. It satisfles thirst aud buneer and ailays the fever. Kumnyss has considersbly the ad- vantage over drugs, in that it never can do barm. To dosean irritable stomach with drugs 1 an absurdity which no intellicent pbysician auempts In this dny. But not only in extreme cases shoutd Kumyss be resorted to: it should be the chief remedy fora weak stomach under atl circumstances. The dvspeptic brain-worker with a few glasses of Kumyssa day will improve. his digestion and his nerve force. ” Ladies wauld be less nervous, moro, vigorous. and healthier- looking if they would add to thelr dailydieta few plasses of Kumyse.” Send for treatise on Kumyss. Beware of imi- tadons. Arend’s Rumyss is not sold to the trade, but to consumers only. A. Arend, chomist, corner Madison street and Fifth avenue. Dr. Medenlfe’s *Syrup Red Spruce Gum” (trade-mark), a well-tried and successtul remedy for coughs, nsthma, brounchitis, and all torout’ and lung troubles. Sole proprictors, Medecalfe & Co., 7 North Clark street. . L —ce——— The oldest and most cxtensive home- bpalblt‘hmed)dne house {n the United States is that of Boericke & Tafel. having been founded in New York jn 1835. Their Chicago branch is at 35 Clark street. Z WANTED. . Wanted. COMPETENT HELP IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Applications can be made from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sate & @SOH-StS. SCHLESINGER & MAYER. FLORIDA WATER. TOoECH [MPERISHABLE PERFUME, -“Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH, and SICK ROOM. .~ Steel Horse-Shoe Co. Notiea is hereby piven that a meeting of the Stack- holders of The Chicago Steel Horse-2¥hoa Company will be held at the ofice of the Company, No, 2) West -1ake-st, Chicago, between the hours of § and 13 o'clook 8. m. on' Monday, the 5ib_day of April, 189 for the purpose ot vouiné upon increating tho ciplial ot sald (omuany, and aleo for tho purpose of electing ractor. “one additional 3 g WM. 8. ULL3IANN, JAMES B ETHERIDGE, G- POWERS, WAL R. KER, Secrotary. PAPER. GEO. H. TAYLOR & CO., Buccessors to Clevaland Paper Co., 163 & 165 Dearborn-st. PAPER MANUFACTUEEHS AND DEALERS. ‘Wedding Goo Advertisin; Dance grammes, g:‘fl noveltiesin ?.hlfil’::a lp!mll].?’" }D_J.uéwry STOCKHOLDERS’ ]lLEETINES.. - To the Stockholders of the Chicago | LACE CURTAINS. 1 A { 3 114 & 116 State-st,, 284 & 286 West Madison-st,, - (NEAR MORGAN.) ;}’f‘.’-\, * 1 OWN INPORTATION. In opening these, goods we pre- face the sale by assuring the pub- lic that for variety of pattern; ele- gance and newness of design, they are not surpasséd by any shown in this city. Prices, as usual, the lowest. Hottingham Curtains, In Ecru and White, from $2.50 to $10.00. Seethe values at - $6.00 and $7.00 per pair. Bretomne - Cartains See the values at $7.50 per pair. Guipure DArt Elegant Goods at - $10.00 per pair. Venetian Point Curtains. Special Line at $10.00 per pair. Languedoc Curtains. Special values at $6.00 and $7.50. SWISS & REAL LACE CURTAIES, From $ro.c0 to'$40.00 per pair. Special I_,ovs{ _Prices. .~ kntique Cirtains, -‘From $7.06 t?egxzzsg.?t. Special of- $9.00 per pair. Noitingham Bed Sets, Frem $3.50 to $6.50. HottinghamLamhrequins From s6c to $2.00. ¢¢Inspection Requested.’’ ¢¢No such values shown else- where.?? - ¢« We have compared and we PARDRIDGES. DENTISTRY. Dr. Day, 133 East Madison-st. CELLULOID, Gold, $10. Filling, 14 Old Rates. - ALSO TEETII WITHOUT PLATE. VITALIZED AIR (Or pas) given tree tor painless extracting. Inventor of Lower Baction Plate, which never loozens witle taiking or eaung; 5 years' actual tost withouta tuilure. OPEN SUNDAY. Dontisf 2.2, o BUGGIES, STUDEBAKER BROS : L L 151 and [53 Wahash-av., Call especial attention to their un- equaled assortment of DUSTARSS DUGGIES, . REAL ESTATE. . \ R I AN “\v}x\\;\\\v&\&\\nQX\\\g oust, ond mm\\x\mx\w\\\g < QSRR e Q\ Nk o N Qi\\\\ X NNy, o Npeer Aosure] Y Yoy 4 I R e ke B T DesRooen, B Florence Knitting Silk, NONOTUCK AND: CORTICELLI, Spool Silk and Twist, ‘The very best for Merciant Tatlors’ and Dress Mak- ors' nse-.» WHEELER & WISON MSNFG €0, . .155 STATE-ST. Merchants' Savings Loan »-_{Epps’_ Cocoa __B0O1S, SHOES, dc. NEW DEPARTURE TAKE THE ELEVATOR FOR OUR IMMENSE CASI BARGAINS. Weo will offer this week on % THIRD FLOOR, IN OUR Boot & Shoe Department 400 pairs Ladies’ Yest Common-Sense Shoes, in Peblle, Goat, and Kid, warranted, at 8.75; worth §4.00, 800 pairs Ladies’ best French Kid Button . ‘Bhoes at $3.50; worth $5. A Job Tot of Ladies’ fine Curica Kid Bution Bhoes at $1.95; worth $3. 200 pairs Ladies’ best Pebble Goat Side-Lace Bhoes at §9; worth $3.50. 500 pair’ Ladies’ Goat Side-Lace Shoes at $1.25; worth §2.50. A Job Lot of Ladies’ fine Button Slippers at 3. CHILDREN'S SHOES. #00 pairs Children’s Button Shoes at 5007 ‘worth 95c. 800 pairs Children’s best Goat and Kid But- ton Shoes at G5c; worth $1.25. MEN'S SHOES. Bfen’s fine Calf Swed Shaes at $3.45; worth g If Sewe ves at §: Newport Ties and 25 1worth §3. Men’s best French Calf Hand-Sewed Button 8hoes, warranted, at $4.95; worth $7. Ifen’s fine Calf Congress Gaiters at $9.45; worth $£.60. < Job Lot of Mcn’s fine Calf Lace Shoes at $1.75; worth $2.60. 350 SANPLE SUITS Boys’ Clothing Department, ON THIRD FLOOR, At 680c on the Dollar. This lot of Boys’, Youths’, and Chil- dren’s Suits comprises Samples of two of the largest Eastern Manufacturers in Boys’y Youths’, and Children’s Clothing. Are all the newest and best styles, and very durable goods. 200 Suits at $1.90,°$2.50, §3, $4, and $5; worth §3, $4; $5, $6, and $7. 150 Youths’ Suits_at $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, and $10; IMMENSE BARGAINS, NEIF- EST BTYLES, and DURABLE ¢0OODS. Compare with Clothing Store prices and "' be convineed. 200 Workingmen’s Pants at 25c; Clothing Store price, $1. 300 pair Jean Pants at 50c and 75c; worth $1.25 and $1.50. 800 pairs Men's Union Cassimers Pants at - 90e, :;1, and $1.85; worth $1.50,$1.75, and $¥. 300 palr Wool Cassimere Pants at $2, $2.50, $3, and $3.50; worth double. Buying goods strictly for Cash enables us to offer Bargains unapproachable by any other house. Money refonded at all times if goods are ot satisfactory. BOSTOY STORE, 1i8 & 120 State-st. LADIEY GARMENTS. { 9 PROFESSIONAL, * - Dr.Clesson Praif, Author of the Motopathic or Re- storative Treatment of Gatarrh and Throat Diseases PROFESSIONAL ROOMS, 243 State-st., Chicago. SOLEMN FACTS there aro, which stand unalterable and sppalling in their significance befors every aan and woman who safiors, vot neglocts tho timely ond judicious treas- aL o : Catarrh, or Throat Disease. . Modicnl statistics assure us that more than ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND persons die snnually in the Unltod Staten of Pulmonacy Consumption, while HEN_ 100 LA% eight-tenths of thut number. h n yovert (o a time when it wus ~ SOTHING B (?ATAKBE Have You Catarrh? Remember that every breath of nir Inhaled Into the juncs s drawn over a diseased surface; bot, mpure, polsonons, and with an end as certain (1f notarrest~ ed) a8 that the brook from the mountain will run to the sea. ™ Catarrh of the Taroat and Facial Cavitios s the cartaln prelude to con- sumption. It Is the skirmish-iing of the advancing column that moves to death. 1t matters not bow sound the lungs or strong the consuruzion, Catarth nezlected will destroy. [is poisonous breath whl Dlanch the cheek, snd pale the lip, and sieal the lus- tre from the eyo. Do Yon Doubt It? Ask the poor Consumpilve whose sun of lifa is going Gown ot noon; observe iis siyns in the faces of 80 many you meet in the walks of dally life: a littie Tolleandonsby ono you miiss thelr cuming; yuuth 2nd health have faded from lip and cheek. the light Trom tho eya. hus gone out, the naads are folded 2bove the 81l hearv~thoy sre sone- Catarrh 13 the Disease of the prosent ago: Itis peculiarto no clnss or poaition, but ufieets tho high and tho low, the rich und poor, the zmorant und the learned: neither allopathy nur howeopathy cure 1t while the **rnufls.” and “eolutions,” and “radical cures™ with which modical mounieuanis have flogded the coun~ tey, like ireurms in the hands of chiidron, are ever operating to the cerwin injury of those Who come ‘within thelr range. . And Yet Catarth is as certalnly curable ny any discase that ever comes biefare the attention of the physiclans Dot by drencing the throat and facial cavitfes with caustic powders and astringent_solutions. but by the restorntive system of practice, which, while 1t neu- diseaso feeds, stops the excretion, xnd radically curey by supplying those elements of which the tmpovcr- ished biood has become deficicnt. Just whnt those how restosed, i revenled, by 0 Bloo depends. experience (n the study and treatment of Catarih its complications, and care hut litue for what may be this or that one's mere opinion. A DR, CLESSON PRATT, No. 23 State-eL, co-ner of Jackson. Reception hoars from 10 to 1% and frum 20 5; and on Sanday from 2 10 4: 2nd at no other hoars. UNDERWEAR. MUST Be sold this week, as we are obliged to have the room at once, LADIES AND INFANTY UNDERWEAR. - Ervery piece will be sold at much less,— some at onc-quarter of actnal cost. We have put them in lots. Note prices: Lot 1 consists of Corded Chemisesat 30c. The cotton is werth the price. Lot 2—Tucked Drawers at 30c. Lot 3—Tucked Night-Gowns at 50c. . They are a bargain. Lot 4—Tucked Skirts, Cambric Ruffles, at 50s. ; 4 . Lot 5—Shirt Waists, 25¢. Lot 6—Corset Covers, reduced from $2 to 50¢. ’ . Lot 7—Infants’ Slips, 50¢c. Lot 8—Infants’ Short and Long Dresses, reduced from $3 to 1. Lot 9—infants’ Short and Long Dresses, reduced from $4 to $1.50. Lot 10—Same as ‘above, reduced from At Wholesale. ‘BEIFELD BROTHERS, Mancfasturers, 240 and 242 MADISON-ST,, Carry the LARGEST STOCK and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Cloth Ulsters, Circulars, Jackets, Havelocks, Dol- mans, Linen Ulsters, &c. Merchants consulting thelr own interosta should positively not buy until thoy have looked atour * e show an unusaally larze Hne of SILK GARMENT - FINANCIAL. & Trust Go,, OF CHICAGO, ESTABLISIED 1857. Fara.Up Capital.. $1,500.000 Undivided Profits 800,000 TRUSTEE:! WX BLACKMAN, ~GEO. M, PULLMAR, ED! LEL . K. ROGERS 38 DoAKE: - BYRON L. SMUTH, MAHKSHALL FIKLD. JOHN TYRRELL. PALMER V. KELLOGG, . T WATKINS, . OFFICERS: JOFIN TYRRELL. NRY B. LOWE, Cashler. FIANK C. OSBOMN, Ass't Cash. Bollcits the Acconnts of Banks, Merchants, and In- dividuals. . ransacts a general Banking Business. Deals in United Bintes and Investment Bonds. Exchange on London and Paris. Letters of Credit for Merchunts and Travelers. Telegraphic Exchanze on Londyn, Paris, New York, San Franclaco, New Urleans, und Tucson, Arizona. Also‘Accopts and Execntes Trusts. 'FOR-SALE, 4 per cent City Bonds, By E. S. DREYER & CO., Bankers, 88 Washington-st. HONEY T0 LOAN. Bix percent on_Cholce Improved City Real Estate NER & BOND, tasums to suit, over £00. "TUKNER £ BOND. President. Pres't. &3 EPPS COCOA. T GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. BREAKFAST. 59 (Y a thoroush knowledze of the natural laws B hith Fovern the operations of digestion aad putrition, and by 5, careful sppiication of the fine Propertics ot weil-telected Cucou. M. Epps ha pro 1064 gur brenktast-tables with o delicatoly-fiavored Bevaraye. which may save us wmany neavy doctors Biis" e Ty the fudisious uro of sach articles of dlet thata consiliution way be_ radually bulit up undl Sirony enongh 10 Tesist avory tendenay 1o disoase. Hundreds of subtie maindits: are floating aroond us, Toudy 1o suiack whererer, Lhete {22 Soomnd pursalves may escape many & Ten foritied wiih pare blood. and o properly nour- Rfied frame.” o fea £ Zeiwilierice Gasot ang 103, s (only 34-10. and o). beled 2RES & co, . Homeeopathio Chemlsts, Loudon, Eng. Also manufacturers of Epps® Chocolate Essence, for afternoon use. . - $6 to $2. The above goods will l‘.found in our spread on ta- Cloak Department in rear, bles. This is a positive sale. HOTCHKIN, PALMAER & CO, 187 and 139 State-st. SPECTACLES. MORRIS BERNHARDT R 125 Stat -st.. Zoom 3, Becond Floor- Spectacies sxclusively. Spectacles at all pricos. No attention given 10 any other coods. Twents-saven cars’ practice ln the ndjustment of Glasses to every Jorm of aefective esestiht Lotters of recommendation testifying to M. Bern- bardr’s ability a3 an Optician can bo aeen at his omce from Moses Gunn, M.D. L.L D; W, H. Byford. A.3L, D.: E. 0. F. Ruler; A M., M.D ; J. Adams Allen, M. . 1. Holllster, 3L D.; A. ltegves Juckson, 3. 31.D. N m, M.D.; Do Laskis Collyer, Rte: Edward Sollivan, 1. Ryder, Rev. E. P. Good ur, ard others of prominence. G JSPECIAL ATTENTION to every caso ¢ cciive oyest 0 %nfi:fl‘.fiu!{m—‘lm 1.2t05. LOCIS H. MATTEXS, As- sistant. Lettors of Inauiry must inglose siamp for- reply. > P EXtT105—N0 agents employed ar Sppointed. win, Hov. A Fine Spectactes snited to ali sizhté on sclentific pringiples. Upora and fleld Glassas, Tolescopos, di- croscopes, Barometers, eie. CAUTION.—Don't exorbitant prices to ad- yenturers for sDBCmClBZ‘."VB sell the best Brazilian Pebbies $4.8 to $i.5), und the best ground French c?‘:“ll!vacvuc 9: gw;gcnce in the art of fitting "f'wenty-five urs” plasecs: Our matbod 1s honeat doaling. Tals is the ‘way we bulld up our trade. L. MANASSE, Optician, 88 Mudlson-st., Tribuse Bulldinz. MISCELLANEOUS. GET YOUR STOHE & BRICK WALLS CLEANED -- AHD PRESERVED 5 By the **¢. 0. Lundberg Stone-Pre- serving - Procéss,” iy ono known and acknowledged by science. g‘y‘.fl?fl T tocnas Stone und Brick Walls can be cleaned, preserved, And made water and fir: proof. Certificutes as to durabilizy and merits of the proc- es5, and ramples thereor, will be furnished by calling S s Sondende snd ot 165 1.a Salle-ai. Chicazo, o1 - e eapecizally soliciied. ‘MASS CONVENTION OF DELEGATES 0" T..Law and Order Citizens, v FARWELL HALL, ‘o, MONDAY NIGHT, Mareh 28,130 - o m. ELBCTRIC LIGHT. A e A e .. PURE WHITE SUNLIGHT. ‘THE BRUSH ELECTRIG LIGHT, ccess Justificd by over B0 Lamps inuse. Tho nni“!lcamv,l:.m Slectrle ing svsiom: Inquiries carefuly RAEPIT6CK, Genn Ag't, -7 g0 10 83 Market-st., Chicago. - trallzes and destroys the polsoh npon which the local | STERWAY PLANOS. ! HALLET, - JAVIS 8005 UPRIGHT PIANOS. cm for the past seven years in my vocnlelnsaes, nnd X find thew In oviry way sutisinctory.’~James GHL - . ‘Xt 1a absolutely perfect In actlon mad tone.”—Frank G. ohner. *‘They are truly a grand and noble Instra- ment, und fulfill an artist’s ideal of a perfect planc.”’~Damis Paal. * Cambialng, rare purt derful power.” —A. Farlal. “T regard them ns the King of alitastru- ments.”’ ~Fred H. Hesse. ‘*They nre, In every respect, lovely instru- et Sndawed Both wwith the slnxinz power an c ating ac o “Tiobert Gotdieck, Lo E * Have nsed thess Planes for years In onr Conservatory of Mnai¢, to the entire satlstac tion of ourscives und our puplls’’—N. Ledo- ° ehowskl, ° ‘T have never found ene so_entirely satis factory In every respect.”’—F, Zlegfel These Instruments are far superior to all others In cxcellence of workmanship, elas- ety of touch, Leuuty of tone, and great dns rablilty. The reputation they enjoy tn Ews rope, as well ns In America, places them ahead of every other plana manufactored. I~ These Pianos, Square Grand, Grands, and Cprights, can be soen In great variety of enses, Kosewood, Mottled Woods, or Ebony and Gold, at warercoms. . B W. W. KiRBALL, Corner State and Adams. Second~ hand Pianos. We have in stock 2 nnmber of Second- hard Instruments, including the follow- ing, taken in. part payment of the late improved FISCHER UPRIGHTS : ONE MILLER. ONE PETERS, WEBB & C0. ONE CHICKERING. ONE GILBERT. Qur present stock includes a number of miscellancous new Sample Planod} whick we will close out at a sacrifice {o make- room for our regular lines. LYON & HEALY, State and Honroe-sts. “X havepsed of tone and wes OPRIGHT PIANGS, The unerring test of time has demon- strated that the Steinway Upright alone equals the Grand or Square in dorabili- ty, whilo in the imporiant feature of capacity for standing in tane it excels either, and possesses in a superlative (p- gree the higher qualities which have made the Steinway famous the world over. The many thousands of Steinway Up- rights purchased in Chicago during the past twenty years are living witnesses of their own matchless enduring qualities. LYON & HEALY, THIS is the only Piano where the Sound Board hay the acoustic tizaring of the violin, which mnkes It free of all metalilc sound. . I rearranging our siock for the Spring, wa discover 2 number of excelient Planos of yerions mukers that ‘we can sell at 3 great sacritice. DBuyers should not fall 10 call and try these instrumen:«, as by dolng so they can positively rave considerabls monay. TLITS [AUER & €O, 162 .&.184- Wabanl IO RENT. NtoresFor Rent . David 8 . Thomas, Dr. Clinton Locke. Rex. Blsuop Chna, Ed. Chener, Rev. W. sthuy, Elitle, NOS. 104 AND 106 GLARK-ST. Possession May 1. GHARLES GOODMAN, - Room 43, 116 Wiashington-gt. Doctors, Attention! YO RENTS From May 1, to first-class Physiclans, - Corner Flat of Rooms, Sultable for Doctors' Ofices, over Buchman's Drug- Store, corner of Btata and ‘Thirty-frat-sts. OFFICES T0 RENT. Main office, No. 43 Clark-st., 14x70, with vauits. Bult- able for » Rallroad or Bank. lugulre nf . SCOTT & GAGE, Room3. TO RENT m 1 Nos. %2 and 244 State-st. Inapire st @ S A Ravom L Oiice Bours 11 10 1 ““FOR RENT, Store No. 244 Wabash Apply ¢ 1i7 Dearbarn-at. & d BUSINESS Qfi_]j}_)s. § PERCY AUSTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, No. 340 Larimer-st., Denver,. Col. Tovestmonts made ip Heat, Estato and Mines, and valug italists at hixh rates on approved o Cotrespmaance solicited. B hie heerfuil; iication. & ne ofito: BANSHROUGH & AUSTIN, No. % ‘Washingion-st. A BOSTON STEAM - CARPET CLEANING, 8. ROTHSOHILD & CO., Agonis. and relad. - B Carpois kg 2o 1 Qfice and Works, 44 &40 West Adams-st.