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MURDER. Tho West Side the Sceno of Auothor Tragedy. An Innocent Young German Brutal- 1y Murdered, His Life Taken for Protecting a Girl from Insult. The Assagsin Not Yet Appre- t hended. « Qoroner’s Inquest---Statemonts of the Murderer’s Companions. Tho hanging of Georgo Drivor sooms to have had no “moral effect” upon tho roughs of Ohleago, for another brutal murdor was com- mitted by ono of this class early yostordsy morn- ing. Tho saloon of Charles or Ohristian Hanson, No. 792 Bouth Halsted streot, near Canalport avenue, was tho scone of the tragedy, tho vietim beipg Albort Gootzo, and tho nssnssln o youth known as “Tansoy." Tho tippling-houso mon- tioned was, until & weok sgo, kopt by ono Charles ‘Hoymoior, but ho having been guilty of solling liquor to minprs, tho Mayor revoked his liconso, Ho was not disposed to give up his ‘busi-} ness, and onterodl into an agrooment with Hanson, who nssumoed tho pro- priotorship of tho place, Hoymolor neting., aa bar-koopor. Tho agreomont is bolioved to boy; merely .verbal, and was undoubtedly mode to ovade punisbmont, and seoure anothor liconse. An stated, Hanson * ronted” tho saloon about ook ago, and, ylelding to tho ontreatios of nev- oral frionds, decided to colobrato his comisig in- to possossion 1l WITIL A DANOB. L Monday night was fixed as tho timo, nnd nt 8 t'clock in the ovening the couples who wero toy tako part bogan to nirive, No disturbanco oo- parred during tho ovening, although o largo *quantity of beor was zled. Evory ano waay od-nnturad, and benb on onjoying himsolf or fimu whilo tho party lasted. At 4 o'clook yes- terday morning, however, whilo tho music nunq woro playing thio last waltz, an unlooked for oc- purrence miphca,unootumlrnumburholu kill- 1 ¢4, and thofestivitieasuddonly terminated. Thero? was no general fight, no lond talking or obscone gunge, tho doed being 50 quietly done thatnu 00 1n tho room saw tho aosas¥in at work, or waa. awaro thet A MANIAD DEEN STADDED, until thoy saw him fallon the floor and tho blood , ppurt from hissyound. Confusion (ullowadl but )ép a8 not boistorous. Tho suddonnoss of the Wi ‘evont nonplused those prosont, and thoy did nobj ocovor from thoir stupor for a minute or ko, i‘wo brothera of the injured man then rushed to; his assistance, but co do nothing .for him, . Onoof thom lifted him in bis arms and holds him untll ho broathed his lsst broath. Not realizing that ho was dead, the brother callod “ Albert, Albort.” No response buln(i; al‘van, tonrs came, and grief took the place of 0 jollity that had but afew moments before charactorized the gathering, The flance of the deceased 2 WEPT LIEE A ONILD, snd was inconsolablo, Two persons who had gone_for a physician prosontly returnod with one, but his sorvices wore not noeded. A police- #man also came in, and, on inquiring of the bar- keepor's wite, learned that sovoral ya\mi men 'woro standing at the bar near Goetze just beforo ho fell to tho floor. Obtaining A DESORIPTION OF TILESE ROUGIS, for such they wore said to o, ho started ont for assistance to arreat them. Gostze wns not dancing when stabbed, but standing noar the street-door talk- ].ngfnhin fianco, & young German girl named {Sophia Lindomann, Bho wanted him to go ‘home, but he desired to wait until his two broth- ®rs woro rendy. - Whilo conversing, four youths, whoso agos ranged from 16 to 19 years, cams in, spproachqd tho bar, and called for boer. While 55 barckaepor man Alling the glasses, ono of the Sollows, who was Within two feot of Iliss Linde- many, indacently chosed his person. Bhe called Gootzo's attontion to him, and he caught the scoundrel by tho arm, pushed him toward the door, and into tho street. Tho boy’s associ- stes followed Gootze, and, when near the door, JUMPED UPON I8 DACK, and shoved him ont. Tho girlran to thetwo broth- ers and told them what had happened, and they turned round facing tho door. ~ A socond after- wards, and bofore they had time to move, Gootze staggered into the room, fell forward several feet, and camo in contact with o tablo. The brothers ran to"him, and what took place subse- quently has alroady boen statod. The policoman, shortly after lanving the sa~ Yoon, met Borgeant O'Donnoll, and informed him of thomurder, Two othor officors wore soon secured, and the four commonced A BEATIOR OF TITX BALOONS in tho vicinity, where the roughs aro in the bobit of resorting. bils going down Halated stroet tho; ssw four young mon coming along. O'Donnell recognized them 88 mombers of a notorious gang, and, believing them to have been partioipants in the affray, do- terminod to apprehend them. They were, bow- ever, lively boys, and, whon they saw the BBalh:u- men, scaftered and ran. One only made his escapo, the other three, James Sheridan, Patrick Nolan, and Patrick ezmm{ being captured, Whilo'on the Way to the Twalfth Btrect Ktation with the prisoners, O'Donnell saw 2 4 ANOTHER OF THE GANG etlndlfig in tho door of his father's saloon, No: B22 Halsted s A stlr!nnt, ki One of Nflm lads cust ‘when 0 BAW I8 DB8BO- clato, oMbl " Gut | to ot him, awsy, Jimmy, or you will bo collared.” Jimmy heeded the ndmonition, and darted into the house, but O'Donnoll followed, and cnnqm him in a back room. Tho father of the boy, Thomas Aspel, his mother, and sisters, as the Sergoant sllegen, attacked Him, toro his clotlios, and en- doavored to rescuo thelad. They woro unsuo. consful, and the father waa soized and compelled to accompany his son to tho lock-up, AT THE BTATION, ©O'Donnoll had a protracted interview with yorin, Mnie" and learnod from him that a boy mmng Luke Eouuy Liad also been stabbed, during the mugh by Tansey, and that Lo had gone to ‘Tome, No. 18 Johns place, near Twonty-socond strost, Tho Bergonnt and a jpoliceman forthwith repaired to Henloy's house, snd was told by his’ mother that he was sick in bed; he had boon out, she aid, and “ got hurt." The officers wore pormitted to soo him, and found that he had » sovore cut on the head, noar the loft templo, and was somowhat enervatod by losa of blood, o was interrogated, but was mo}g‘ngly re(iih]:::‘t ‘;vnh :frg“d :o ltlhs tragody. r his wount oeon drosse: 0 ag alao taken to tho Polico Station. - An offi Taod I 1o cell adjol officer was placed in the cel jolning the one in which Bheridan, Kearney, Nolan, and As- were conflned, in order to overhear any conversation fixa.v might indulge in. At this timo it was mnot known. who * killed Goetzo, and honco strategy was essential, It was hoped that the prisoners, imagining they wera alone, wonld talk over the oconrrence, as such persons always do, and roveal somothing which would eatablish the identity of the as- yassin, They conversed about gotfing a lawyer €0 _dofend them, an oxcellont one being obtain~ abls, thb{nnnm. for §50, and agreed, aw the offi- cor apsorts, to mako up a atory, and keop secrot shat they know abont the affay. THE JODX OF GOETZR remained in the saloon until noon, whon it was removed to the house of his parents, No. 181 West Eighteonth streot, Hore n large crowd '““,"E""l tho afternoon, and talked about tho murdor. Coroner Btephens was notiflod of the occur- ronco at 10 o'clock in the mm'nln?'a and reached the honse where the body was lying sbout half- past 12 o’clook, having vieited the saloon and ex- 3mht1ad thl-lllwau;&;; uui‘ !bl:'fi:mj do?:i lfl‘o;- er 10 explain an whioh the jury might bo unable M? com; reham{ Tho Deputy Coroner . ompanoled twelve men, whilo the Oonnt{ Phy- slcian waa making & pon’ morfem examination of the remains, The latter found an inoised wound on the right side of the neck, the blade of the knife having severed the cartold artery and pon- etrated the windpipe. Death ensued slmost in- stantaneonsly from hemorrhage. THE CROWD OUTHIDE wan momentarily recelving accessions, and when $he jury were oollected in the room {o view the porpse, preparatory to hearing the testimon; 1 yfi'ofifl Paaple were in the streot and on lllyl': sidewalk, Vm and report- en the Coroner, 1u.rrv, ors filed out of the houso the multitudo followed jaem to & sxloon on the ocornor of Eightcenth . small raom ndjoininy 4 not know him, roughs jostled tl TIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1873. — nnd String stroots, whore tho inquost was to be hold, no othor place being avatlable, Tho flve risondra soon appoarad, oacorted by twolye po- ficomou nnd 800 or 400 additional mon, women and childron, who bad Tollowod them from. tho Twolfth _Stroot Polico Bintion. ‘The prisonors woro conducted to a the ono in which tho jury woro, in ordor that thoy might bo called out to bo identiflod by tho witnossos, 'Tho testimony givon ia nnbntmmnflf‘ rolntod nbove, and noed not bo repented. The stato- monts of Aspol and Tonloy, mado uuder oath, aro subjoined, ag they told who the murdorer fs : TESTIMONY OF JAMES ABPEL. Jnmea Anpel, sworn 2 Livoat No, 822 South Tnlsted strect; nm 17yearaold; wha nob nt the saloon, but b lomo ; heard somo porsons running on {ho Bides walk {n ‘front of my house, and went out and saw Ilonly. Ho had s out in hia head, and I took him into the house, and wasbed tho hlood. off. Saw Slicridan and Nolan thore alo was stand= ingdn tho door, after Mealoy nd boen {akon homo, wiion they woro' arrosted, 1 wns_alao takon by the olicera, Hoard {ho Loy talling nbout isving a row in tho Aaloon, nnd thoy told mo Iicaloy was ont by one of Lifn friendd, While In the cell, they talkod about tho aTray, and jubimatod who out Healoy and Goetzo, Tho former, they said, was out by mistako, The man who cut thetn wan {u iny houso nt twonty minutos aftor 4 o'clock this [Tueaday] ovoning, 1Ha name fa Tousoy s do not know whero ho I now. Whilo lookod up, wo fallod about goting ‘s lawser, and #0tho one maid a good criminsi lawyer could be got for 503 wo d!d not agres to mako up a story about §t; X was'up lato bocauss thero was o parly ot our houso on Monday night; my father koops a saloon; tho’boya wora i1 our placo Leforo tho rows lcalsy told mo a Gorman cut him, The boya sald ono of thom pushod up sgalust a girl, And two or threomen shoved him out, and then this row commencod, They did not tell . mo’ that a Dutchman was out, Somothing was safd about a beor-glaga being thrown did not scc elther of thom havo » kuifo; heard Tansey had ono; my fatlor told me sbout that; Tansoy wis cut in the arm_himsolf, Sheriden fold mo Tansoy cut Tlenloy whilo trying to out some ono elso—that ho mado nntroko ot & Dutchman and Iut Henloy, We did not agreo “to saw wood and keep quiot * at tho inquost, TESTIMONY OF LUKE HEALEY, ZLuke Healoy, sworn: Livoat No, 13 Jolns_streot 5 am 18 yoars 14 § wos st thio danco lst bight, o wore at Aapel’s place firat, and then went on lialsted streot, "Tannoy danced owhilo and thon loft, T wont outto the door, and Tansey out mo, tho bicod flowing all overmo. T wont aver to Aspel's, and_while & woman was washing my lead ‘Tanney osme in. X asked Mm - why lo out me, nod ho come menced scryiog and oursing, saying, “G—d d—n the juek, 1 didn't mean to cut you” 1fe bad tho Xulfo; 1t was & Iarge pooket-knifo ; the blado stuck in- my hoad, and I pulled it out, I shit the door when I Ieft tho saloon. - No one waa behind mo. I first heard 4hat thors was s man out in tho saloon this moming, Could_not_ ssy whothor Tansoy wont out, or was put out, I did nob 'sco him go out, 'The dance waa sbout over whon Iwent fowards the door, ] Iintended to gohomo. I wentthoroat 20 minutes past Bo'clock, Baw Tanaoy ond s man named Miko Mazk- ham thers togothor, DId notsco any boys standing at tls Lar when I loft, DId not sco Goetzo thore; I do T was stabbed beforo the fues,’}f ilicro Donot know aud did not hear who wero cn- camo {nto Aspol’a twenty minutes aftor I got thera, DId not know auything about tho fuss until tbis morning, Tansoy did not toll mo tho blow X recotvad woa intendod for somebody elso, Baw Koarnoy ot Aspol's, DId not sco him at the dance ; ho &id not ssy anything to me about the row, DId not oo Nolan in the saloon. Ssw him on tho sidoswalk after T was stabbed. Tonsey and I went from Aspel's o the saloon. Nolhing was thrown, that I know of, No ono wis atruck by o ber-gines, Tansoy Twas at theside of the door, outside, wiion ho truck mo; do oW he Ald 1t; T gavo him 1v Csury, B T 1" Fu o had aafd e hi oxamlnstion that Tausey, whilo crying, remarked “G—d d—n tho Iuck, I did Rot mean to cut you.” o snid aimply,-! #G23 d—n the luck.”) I drank four glaases of becr on Monday night—only one in that salcon. DId not Boe fhireo men throw anothor on tho tablo and sirike him, ‘was one. gagod in f, Tomse, IDENTIFIED. The witnesscs identiflod Bheridan, Kenmoy, Nolan, and Hoaloy a8 lllvin,f boen in the saloon, but eaw nono of thom do auything wrong. Noither of thom was tho 1ad pushed into the street by Gootzo, Tho man Markham referred to by Healey is an important witness, and, as ho could not bo found yosterday, it waa deoided to ndjourn until half- past 10 o'clock this morning. . A NIOE NEIGHBONXIOOD, - While tho inguost was in progress, o fight cc- ourred among tho populace in tho stroot, and a oliceman was thrown from an clovated sldewalk to a ditch. Tho ngfimsuar wes an inobristed German, who knocked down a small boy. An officer seizod him, and thomen's wife caughthold of tho policeman's cont tail and ondeavored to pull him n\ru{ from Lor husband. Bavoral o officer, and tried to attract his attontion and give the German am n})partu- nity to mix with tho crowd. Other policomen: went to tho resoue of their nssociato, and the roughs ecattered after soveral had rocoived a olubbing. The prisoncr was lifted into an ox- proes wagon with dificulty, as ho fought liko a pugilist, and struck everylody within reach, and waa driven away in trinmph, = The jury looked from tho windows of thoir room, and boosmo frightoned, the monacing ap- OATANCO O tho crowd indFanting. hoy thought, that aformidablorlot was about to £nke placo. After tho cnuso of tho disturbance had "mon removed, ‘the pooplo congregatod around tho ealoon again, and looked in at the en. One individual, who was somowhat under tho inflnenca of lquor, nnd evidently snxious to annihilate somo one, urged those in the vicinity to *go for the jury.” Thoy paid no attention to him, and ho went away dissatis- flod, ‘When the prisoners were taken back to the station, the crowd followed them, many ealuting them, and calling thom familiarly by name. ‘The excitemeont from 12 until 5 o’clock was intenso, ‘but sbated entirely by nightfall. TANBEY, whom Hesley aaserte ia tho murderer, was still at largo last ovoning. Ho is said to boa very Jow rough, and to_have been in custody soveral timos for éiuordurly conduct, His arrest is only a question of timo, as haiswoll known to nearly all the polico, and cannat make his appearance on the atreot without boing apprehendod i TIHE DEQEASED was 23 yoars of nge, and drovoa tosm, XHis reputation was Eood, and his doath was appar- ently regrotted by all who knew him. O'TOOLE, THE BUTCHER. Ed. 0'Toole, the man who almost killed his wife, on Monddy night, with & pitohor, was held yesterday morning, by Judge Beully, in £5,000 bail, to awalt the result of his wifo’s injuries. Mrs, O'Toole was removed to the residonce of ‘hor husband's brother, No, 416 Hubbard streot, yostorday afternoon, Bhe was then in a com- Tortable "condidition, but, at an early hour this morning, waa foverith and somewhat dolirions. O'Toole’s friends reprosont that ho is insane, They informed our reportor that he was an in- mato of the Insano Asylum at Jacksonville two yosrs. Binco ho loft there ho has heon Bubjeot to froquont fits of inssnity. At such times he is very violent. It would seem thatthe usual ples in murder cases has boen again an- tiolpated In this case, and pleaded before trial. The man may or may not bo insane, but that Le wes drunk on Monday night, whon he struck his wife, 1 woll established, —_— JEWELRY THEFT, -Harry Floyd, at whoso saloon $ho Tom Allen gang of robbers was captured, was, yesierday, arrested for atealing & quantity of jewelry from tho honse of Mr. J. O, Guthorie, on Indiana avenuo, near Twonty-sixth stroot. is tril will come off this morning, bofore Justice Bauyon. —— —— Burning of the Woodenwaro Factory of the Two Rivers (Wis) Manuface turing Companye=s-L,058 $60,000. From the Two Rlv‘;{! ""'l;l';? Chronicls *(Extra), a: Tho alarm of fire last night proved to be the ‘woodenware factory of the Two Rlvers Manu- facturing Ci any. The flrst alarm was sound- ed at about half-past 7 o'olook, and in less then an hour thoe building, with all its con- tents, was entirely consumed. Owing to tho want of nh_!{{)ln% focilitios, tho building was orowded with fluished waroes, awaiting the arrival of & boat, whioh, togethor with the build- ing, machinory, & goou share of the immense atook pllod on tho yard, and the contonts of tho dry houses have been licked “Y by the devouring eloment. Tlo loss cannot fall short of 860,000, and will be severoly folt by the whole county, We Pnbuuhnd a statement, o short timo since, of the Immonse businoss du nfitho Iast yoarof this one faotory, showing but littlo short of 8250,000. ouThe Company Laa dstormined to robuild at == e L, Solf-Surrender. Louisvitie, Maroh 18, —Lansbrough, tho {aung man who shot his brother-in-law, Mike nflz“lue night, whilo tho lattor wan throaten- mg w\-vére, um‘-lnndumdtl.\tlmn:fit t‘o l:h suthor- 08, ay, and was gent to without by Laty'a condition n eritienl. R —_— Ocenn Stoamship News. LownoN, March 18.—The stoamships Scandi- naylan, Great Wostern, Ropublio, City of Brook- O Vo e Do s K, Arc) »—ATT] —. snd Wisoonsih, from Liverpool, RhY Ltk Tk Cowhided, epatoh to The Chi Tooxroup, Ill, March lfl.i“lvlz‘uz."\‘fi‘lfi'ér, the oung wifo of & Ohloago capitallat, publicly orsewhipped Jno, White, proprietor o}, ane of the principal hotels here, this af! ther nck.P y this aftornoon, about FOREICN. Fronch Finances Roported in a Satisfactory Condiilon, . Additional Details of the Frauds on the Bank' of England. CREAT BRITAIN, LonpoN, March 18.—Throe shobbily dressed mon, believed to ho Americans, woro arrested 1n Cork, Iroland, this morning, while sttompting to doposit $12,000 in a bank. Thoy are supposed to bo tho partics who rocontly committed tho frauds on the Bank of England. . NEew Yonx, March 18.—The London Telegraph of tho 5th inst hns tho following additionnl par- tloulars of tho frauds on the Bank of England : Bo far as_yot known tho firms whoso signn- tures woro fnrqml nro_tho following: Mosera: Rothachild ; Messys. Daring Brothers -& Co.3 Morsrs, Brown, Shiploy & Co.: Mesars, J. H. Bohroodor & Co.; Mensrs. Huso & Biboth ; Mossrs. B. W. Blydonstoln ; Mossrs. J, & O. Imthurn ; the Gorman Bank of London ; thé TLondon and Westminstor Bank; tho Union Bank and tho Bank of Dolglum and Holland. Of tho proceeds ronlizod about £50,000 wyero in- vostod in United Btatos_bonds, all of which woro purchased from Jay Oooke, McCulloch & Qo.” Tho person who passod himaolf off s Warren's clotk waa arrosted in the oftico of’ tho Continontal Bank, on Snturdsy morning, the 1st inst.,, whilo on his way to Jay Cooke, Mo- Culloch & Co,, for n packet of bonda tqtho valup of £20,000, tho check for which had Heon duly rid by the Bank of Evgland tho provious days, f couras, tho firm in question know nothing of tho bills, nnd tho fraudulent nature of the trans- aotions was thon for tho firat timo nacortained. The bonda which have boon ndvertined aro paya- Dle to boaror, and nro thomo of which Warron limself hina obtained posacasion. B e 5 FRANCE, ¥ . VEnsALtks, March 18.—Tho snnual budgot was prosonted to the Natlonal Assombly yosters dny. Itshows n most gratifyiug condition of tho publio funds, Thoro Is now in tho Treasury half of the sum duo to Gormany, and no loan will bo roquirod to completo the paymonts of tho war indomnity at tho datos dosignated in tho convention sigued on Saturdzy lsst by Thicra and Count vou Arnim, Panis, March 18,—Tho manager of tho Rap{)cl nowspapor has boen summoned to answer tho chargo of violating tho lawa regulating the Pross. pross. i MEXICO, i NMATaxORAS, March 18,—A racont order from tho Oity of Mexico to tho Oollector of Customs hore, prohibits. -importers sonding furnlgn morchand{ge “honco to-othor citios within tho Zona Yiibra as hetatofore, which in effect largal Tivits -[-eartiild tho oporations within tho *froo balt," a8 the goods ostensibly sent from hero to other ]flncnn for consumipion within the Zonn Libra inyo found thoir way into tho intorior without tho payment of duty to tho Governmont. Gokich <l i H ITALY. Roue, March 18.—Tho Pope ‘gave an sudience iostmlny to 100 Canadinng, who sorved in tho ontifieal Zounyes. His Holinoss congratulated tohhn vlulitors on their siondfast devotion to tho ureh, —— CANADA. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tononro, Ont., March 18.—The Globe substan- tintes tho u‘mrgn of forgery ngninat, Dodge, tho mentbdr for North York, b{, publisbing a_ lotter {from Canon Rameey [donylng his ‘ever *having’ writton the lotter signed by his uame, Considerablo damago has boon donoe in various unrtors by the high winds whick prevailed on unday night. ‘Tho Ontario Government proposos to cstablish three now Normal Sohools in the Provinco, OTrAWA, March 18,.—Numerous petitions sro boing prosented to Parlinmont, asking for n pro- hibitory liquor law. Beveral petitions have boen presented agalnst tho return of cortain' members. Bomo time was occupied in considor- ing tho question of privilego in the case of the @lobe’s charges against Dodgo, membor {r North York. ‘The Spoaker allowed it to exhaust {tsolt, whon the question was dropped, . ‘'he news from Manitobn represont much bit~ ternoes of fecling against tho Hudson's Bay Company and tho Manitobn Govornmont on ag- count of the incorporation of Winnepeg. . AMUSEMENTS. THE THOMAS-RUBINSTEIN CONCENT. The second Thomna-Rubinstein concort was given last ovening at the Union Park Congregn- tional Church to a good audience, butnot as lurge as it should hove been considering the at- tractive charaoler of the programmo, which was much bettor than that of the first svening. Tho concerto for the cvoning was Boothovon's No. 4, and thoss who thad tho good fortone to hear it will long romom- bor it, not only ns ome of the grand- dost of Boothoven's compositions, but as the most superb musical porformance evar heard in this city. Both Rubinstoin and Thomns seemed to ontor moro fully into the epirit of the gloriotn music than they did on the evening provious, even in Rubinstein's own concerto, which may bave boen, in part, owing to the fact that they woro “Ix!uylng in an suditorlum where they could ~hear each other, and whoro the pinno and orchestra could maintain some mutual relations of sympathy. The orohostra gaye itsolf to its work with most conscientious ondeavor, as it always does when Boothovon's music is before it, and fairly divided tho honors with Rubinstoin. The lattor, es- peocially in the slow movomont, did somo of his firnndout work, not ouly F)n{lnq with his usunl nish of techniquo and nbsolute precision of timo, which ho seemed to ovon through tho orchostral passages in tho swaylng of his body, but also his keen appreciation of ~ tho sentiment of the composer and the -exquisitely Lenutiful manner in which ho dovoloped the idens of the composition. 'Tho playing_ of this slow movo- mont was tho tonderest and most purely poetical effort on tho piano ever heard hero, nmf was of itself » musical treat which will not soon be for- otten by those who had the good fortune to Lioar . Notwithstanding tho sovere demand which such a porformanco must make upon tho endur- anco of the player, he ‘{;wn the Bchumoann Car- nival with o dash and esprit which wero irre- sistible, espocially in the Davidite March which closed it, which 'ho porformed aa freshly and fr.i:xolblyuil ho had but just sat down to tho piano Wieninweki created a porfact furore by his masterly plnyl':g of his own violin concerto, which citlming| in a very emphatio encore, to which he re)i‘uerl with Paganini’a Carnival of Venico, which was such a marvel of techuiquo that it called out even the loud applauss of tho -orchestra itsolf, The orchestra plaved the over- ture to Cherubini's “Wator Carrier,” Wagner'a epirited Iuldigungea Maroh, and the second part of Berlioz'a plutmeu?un dramatic symphony of Tomeo and Juliet, which was highly’ noim‘ed. a8 s all of his music. As a whole, tho ooncert was tho bout ever glven in this city, ‘This afternoon the 1:3“ concert of the sonson will be given'in Aiken's Thoatro, with the following splendid Pprogrammo,: Overturoto **Geneviove™..................! Theadore Thoviaet Greiesira, oo monn +oLdszt rehestra, Qoncerto, E Flat, Mondelssolin tra, prosorvo r. Anlc Qoncorto, For Viol! Mr. Henrl Wienfaw: Tinale, *Promothous,” Op, 43 Zheodore Thomus' Overturo, “th}m;? "..1......... ieodore “Thomas® Orehestre, ;z) Songs Without Worda,., y Mondelssohn Nogturne, Ballado, Alr, Anton Rubinstein, Legends, () ib Mrl“ullel,}h:';! ) % " Hen Tiakoczy Marschi.eei sy, .’fift‘.‘flw‘“ 'l'hcm'lan Thomas' Orche: M'VICKER'S THEATRE, An audionce but littlo below the average in point of numboers grooted Mr, Booth's appear- anco last evening iu the rolo of Cassius in “Julius Cmsar,” tho charactor whioch is now quite gonorally rogarded ns tho strougost in the phfl; Both in physiqua and peculiar gohool of not) dg Mr. Booth seems to bo more distinotively fitted for this part than for that of Brufus, It saliont qualitios ore thowe of bitterncss and in- teusity, and in thoso phasos of fooliug Mr. Thooth thoroughly at home. Hii hnndllnfi of the character is open to the objection that its moody Intenaity aud bittor malmohcl{ are magnifled unduly, to the oxtont of becomlng hatsl, saturnine, and misanthropicsl in his bearing toward Lis brother Romans, Inthis appears the individuality of tho aotor, among wliono faults in concoption and trontment, that of oxtremo modoration may not be inoludod. 3, Booth is nething it not i o Wiendawsld +oLiest . Iazy advocates of tonse In naturo and dramatlo onlturo, o gives to Cassiug his rightful rankin tho story—that of the chiof conspirator, and the moving spring of tho ovonts that follow; but it may be ques- tloned whethor ho doos not, at the ssmo fimo, onrry oo far the assumption of enporiorit ovor his condjutors. It fs tho * atar's” undoubte Jnowledgo to command, if ho can, by logitimata monns, tho llon’s shar of tho attontion of his ouditors, but not to the oxtont of interforonce with tho established rolations of tho charnotors toward oach other, For inatanco, In tho garden scono, aftor tho plan of the nssansinntion has boon sgroed u})au, Mr. Booth sponks with tono and gosturo of storn command, tho sentonco : ¢ Frionds, disporse yoursolves,” giving it na o Rurnm[;t.ory order, and nol as a suggestion, part from the apparont desiro for prominonco, and tho cccnsionnl disposition to pioco ou Cassius with Individual contributions _to tho elemonts of the charnctor, Blr, DBooth's rondition fs powerful and mas- torly. Tho grim tonacity of purposo, {ho gloomy suspicion, tho profound discontent, the enrnestnoss of hato, and the nirongth of friond- ship,—all thoso aticlbutos are roproduced with porfoot consistonoy and oonsummato art. The climax of rago gvolied by Anfony's ill-timed wodlinga at tho killing of Casar was finoly con- struoted, and tho unwilling oxit was a suporb ploco of ‘ngtion. Tho quarrol Bcono with Brutus was one of tho bost portions of tho rendition, and sscured a storm of applauso. The exchange of loading oliarnctors waa offoctod more succoss- fully than might have ‘boon expocted. As " DBrulus, Mr. O'Nelll was camest, man- iy, and dlfnmod, showing an intelligont percoption of tho requiremonts of the role, and manifosting & gmluwnrlhy datermination to give it his gust ability. Ho can improve tho im- poreonation gflmfl y sponking his eoliloquics with more dollboration and slowness, It is due to Mr. Powor to eny that ho n;:{]mund more aceeptn~ blo as Antony than as Casstus, Ho ia sadly out of his element, howoyer, in parts of this magni- tudo. Mr, Maynard hina neod to koep his oyo on his nepirates, In ordor to provont the recurrence of tho noticoable spoech: ‘‘Cmsar will stay at ome to-day.” With all his royal munificenco, hlnmrg omlg: t}t,:lm‘t}xlx-‘t'ln,xyx that g;ent’l Um’fihm“i ensed (w s ' h's an all fha ;J).‘o-n(gh(t m.)manlh .pyu.".&"gf.°n'}:'i‘;'—§4mny. —— & ' THE STATE'S ATTORNEY. o the Edilor of The Chicago Tridune ; & Bin: Bomo injustice, X thinlk, hasbeon done to our Btate's Attornoy by the various eriticisms which havo boen mado of late upon his conduct intho trinl of criminal casos. Tho conclusion which tho public suems to have reached reflocts somowhat upon the officiency, if not tho integri- ty, of that officor, and I think, to some extont, unjusily so. He may lack somo of tho qualifica~ tionsof n good lnwyor, butthoro are somein ‘which ho is not lacking. He is tho oqual of any man ab this bar in enorgy, zeal, and a willing- noss to work, o can Q? moro cagos in o given apace of timo, sud he doos, in faot, try four times a3 many, a8 any membor of this \:nr, with- out oxception. It mns bo, 03 is olnimed by somo, that ho is ovorpold; if is cortain that ho i 'overworked. o trios four times na many cares a8 ho ought to bo oalled upon to tr’y. {( he could try his cason four times a8 well a3 ho doos, tha rosult would be sntisfactory to uvcr{bu ly but the criminnls themsolves,” But this is not possiblo. If ho wern roquired to try only onc-fourth ns many a8 ho now doos, the rosult would bo equal- 1y satisfactory, and this is possible. Let the Legle]n.mra at once pass an act giving the County Commissioners power to_appoint thros additional Stato’s Altornoys in ‘‘all countlos having o population of 70,000, or up- wards,"—tlie componsation of such ofticors to bo paid ont of tho foos collectod by Stato's At- tornoys in such countles, These amount to from $8,000 to 10,00 per anuum, exclugive of the salary of 87,000 now allowed by law to such Blato's Attornoys. The conviction of criminals would thus be- como certain and oflicient, and tho expeuso bo no groator than nt prosont. 8. 0it10A60, March 17, 1873, i o S POSTAL-CARDS. To the Editor of The Chicago T'ribune: Bim: In roferenco to an artiole in Inst Bunday's TninvNE on postal-cards and thoir demerits, signed W, E. Hassoll, I bog to offer a fow ro- ‘marks, as the individual who penned thoso lines on which Mr. Hasgoll commonts could know but littlo of tho postnl systom of England. Poatal- onrds ara quite os private s lotters during thelr.| transmission thraugh tho post, every officor being forbidden, under ponalty of dismissal, to dis- closo their contents; and, provided they are obscone, they have the authority to prevent the same from being delivered. Written in pencil thoy aro quite illogible after transmission, 1 spouk from experience, having served in tho cng(uoltfi of Postmastor. r. Hassoll's improvemont that he suggoests, would not romody theae ovils. In tho first place, any ovil-disposod porson, wishing to send im- portinent messagoes for others to rend durin, their tranemiesion, would not be likely to 1’014.? them in the mauner deseribed by Mr. Hassoll, Agaln; if his process wore to be put in operation, would it not bo a8 woll to dispense with postal- cards, nnd hayo half-penny postage at once? Btampod envelopes, or “even wrappers, would answor the purpoao, without the trouble of in- vonting somothing that would bo qul]tio I'iHEOt- fluous, Ou1oAgo, March 15, 1873. s e Burming of a Church in Ktaly--Loss of Life. “I'rom the Voce della Verita, Feb, 14, The litile Church of 8t. Bornard, at Foligno, took fire during Vespors on SBundny lnst, and the drapery, which had not been removed_ginco tho celobration of n recent festival, rapidly sprend tho flames thronghout tho edifice. " Women blockadod the main entrauces, sorosming and uttering prayers. Tho muslinand gauze burned almost with tho rapidity of (i;unpu\rdur, and largs ehoots of flames traversod tho churchin evory direction. Tho hont became intense, and :E;xrn fired tho drosscs of many women and ldron, The roport that awoman bad been crushed to denth caused the crowd to rush Into tho interior of tha church, where five viotims wero burned to death. Whon tho crowd hnd rushod back they found themeelves flanked b; firo, as largo pilos of chialrs, kneoling-stools, an beuches on oither side of the door had boen reached by tho flames and wero burning. Tho fumos of the burut drapory were suffocating, aud it {s the general opinion that the unfortu- nate femnles whoso lives wore aacrificed weore flrat overcome by tho nmung smoke, Only two of the bodios Lave been identified, viz: Ella Torin, & young woman who had’ been married only two woeks, and Cecills Perrone, Tho new altar of tho church, with its magnificont taber- naclo and rich topestry is in ruins, Many raro pictures, including an orlfilnal by Domenichino, are gone. Tho organ and choir are destroyed. In fact nothing romains of the benutiful shrine of Ban Bornardo but its charred and desolate pil- lare and walls, ——— Presidont Grant and Woman’s Suf= frage, From the Goldens Age. The Golden A{qfl Lins recoived on good authority an snecdoto giving a peop into tho mind of Pres- ident Grant on the woman quostion. Mr. Sar- gout and Mr. Howe, of Boston, and Mr. Willard, a mombor of Congross, called on the Presiden shortly bofare Liis inauguration, and nsked him to ingert into his inaugural spoech a fow kindly words in behalf of woman's suffrage. He an- awored that lio was opposed to it. ‘Lhiey remind- ed him that the Ropublican platform adoptod at Philadelphis, and on which ko wae nomiuated, said in its fourtcenth resolve somothing which the Prosident's femalo uugruxteru had_supposed to moan woman's anfranchisement, Ho gave n knowing wink, as muoh as to say, ‘' Well, that was for buncombe,” and dismissed tho subjsct with a Iaugh, saying he would soo about it, Wo mention tfio occurronce in order to notify those womon suffrage who ‘expoct tho Republioan parly to nchiove this reform for them, that thoy?mm nothing to_oxpeot from tho Prosident or from tho party, and that tho best thing they can do in the omorgoncy is to fall back upon thomselves, and go to work as of yoro, P . e Nlow n Xfotel=Ieopor Kuows an Xon« ost M. lmlel-l:enFur has digcovered an intailiblo rulo for dotorminiug tho Lonosty of hix austomors, 1o sayss I Liave made it o ruloin my houso, whenover s man wants & room and Lina no buggage, to demand poy in advance, as iy usual, If ho manifests no objection, an l)utn Lis hand in his pooket for monoy, I toll him 1§ is all right; that he can pay just a8 well when ho o008 awsy, ‘That kind of mau always pays, Bub 0ro Is anothor sort of fellowwho, wWhen Inform- ed of tho rule, protonds to be vory indignant, luummfi that ho fsa entleman, by—, and is not fu the hablt of lmvfug his namo questioned or hig honesty doubted, In such & caso, I In- variably insist on the production of tho funds, for Iknow if I dou't get them then I nover shoutd Eet thom in the world. Men who fall about thelr Lonor, and assume to be insulled when requested to m. oay b dopended on for firat-olans dead-bents,” A Now York CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, TuzspaY TveNING, Matoh 18, The racolpts of lve-stock sinco Baturday have boon as followa : Caltle, Ilogn. Bheep, 3,056 8477 g 5,600 10,000 1,000 ane0 21377 1,87 GEia 163 190 Weak beforo last. . 4600 99710 2078 Bhipments woro 08 followa ¢ Catlle, Togn, Sheep. Monday..... cvees 28 BN OATTLE Owing partly to tho Inrgo suppiy on rm.hs,I and Enrfly to tho unfavorablo renction ot tho Last, tho market was dull, and sonsibly onslor, Tho arrivals since Baturday havo boon 0,686, or 1,044 moro than for tho same timo lnst wook, and 1,687 mora than for the corrosponds ing perlod week bofora last, Tho nitendance of buyers was full, aud tho quality of thostook offored was abovo the averngo, and mainly woll suited to tho wants of tho trado; but those favorablo circumstances wore countorbalanced by the oxcossivo character of tho aup{nly and tho roported deprociation of valuos at tho E‘.une, ond, na boforo stated, trading was slow at weak and irrogular piices. Tho number on sale to- dny reachod fally 4,000, of which loss than 2,000 woro_disposed of, Salos woro prinolpally on Now York, Boaton, Albany, Pittsburgh, and Buf- folo accounts, at ©4.60@0.00 for common to medium atoors, avoraging from 1,100 to 1,300 1bs, and at 85.25@0.00 for good to chioleo qunli- ties, avornging from 1,200 to 1,450 Ibs. I, Btrahorn & Co. #old a large drove (00 head) ot 616, and a ‘bunch of oxtra stcers, avnrngling 1,474 1bs, was bought by Isano Waixel at §6.50, but, with thoso two excoptions, nothing Totohod ovor $0.00. Butchors woro idle, nor wore foedors operating to any conslderable oxtont, and, o far ns common grades wore con- cornod, trado may slmost bo aaid to have been at o stand-atill. loldors of thin common butchors' stuff would havo boen glad to closo out at n ma- terial concosaton from provious rates, but juat how mnch lower prices roally wore it 1s impossi- ble, in the abacnco of ales, to detormine, Btook stoors are nominally flrm, and tho demand mnay D8 DXPOCLOA TO X8U prve’witls £l anpply. Thus far during the prosent wnzfit {hn Jowa havo beon the xirlnehml oporators, the purchoses of Tsanc Waixel alone cmbracing 1,600 hend, Iis_ purchnses yestorday amountod to 1,014 head. QuOTATIONS, Exira—Graded steo ing 1,450 1 snd upwards. +.$0.25@0.40 Ghofca Tcoves ) fat, 3 to & yearold stecrs, averaging 1,50 i o 400 1, ... ... BI6@0.00 Good Beoves—Woll-fattened, finely-formod sleers, avornging 1,200 to 1,300 s, .. . 5.25@5.60 Medlum Grades—Steors in falr flesk, aver- nging 1,160 £0 1,000 168.... .0 .. 476@5.00 Bulchors Btock—Common {0’ fois stecrs, and good to oxtrn cows, for olly slnughtor, nvernging 800 to 1,100 iby Btack -Oattlo—Common cattle, 1 fleals, averaglng 700 to 1,050 1 Inferior—Light and thin co 8.75@4.50 otugs, bulls, and callnwag atcers. 176@0. Cattlo—Toxad, Northern wintered. ... 2TBEATE Caltlo—Coru-fod Texa. . ... 1 . CATTLE SALIS, No, Av, Price. 111 good steors 1,009 $6.05 18 good stcer 200 5,05 15 good steor 320 525 17 light fleshy steo 1050 460 16 medium stoors, LU0 476 18 chofo stcers. 411 500 10 medium stoc: 40 475 16 goodl steora. . 1200 6.6 90 ohofco steers, 1402 016 16 medium steors 1250 5.00 81 good ateera. }338 650 66 ‘Lexan ateors 83 400 10 choicostoors. )240 0.0 17 good steors, 1313 b0 16 good atcor, 1,380 540 29 Dutchers’ sfe 128 495 14 cows, 000 uiday 30 cholco 353 516 41 chofcostoers 16T b5 18 falr stecra, 13 450 17 fair stecrs. 1,052 450 16 fair steers, 290 5.2 17 fair steers, 1187 400 13 cowa.... 73 805 121 Toxnn steors, 283 14 Tough stcora 317 3 go 242 20 good steor: 0 20 good steers. 1,370 20 stock: atcors, 1,003 0 ntockers. ... 0 22 falr stcors, 1,202 10 good etoora, 288 COWHy0vs ‘061 90 fleshy sicor 17 good steers.. 2 X HOGS—Thero was less animation in tho hog trado, and pricos wero wenlk and lower. Tho supply was by no means large, but was com- posed of n clasga of stock but poorly suited to the wantn of buyors, aud this fact, tuken Iurcounec. tion with rapor‘a of lower prices attho Enet, caused goneral® depression nmung all classos of operators, and prices scttled back to about tho closing ratos of last woelk, orto §4.76@5.20 for poor to choico. Evon at tho reduction, thore was nothing liko activity in tho demand, aud moderate as was tho supply not all the offer- ings found buyers, Snles were offocted at 54,78 @4.95 for poor to_common ; at £5.00@5.05 for modium, and at £5,10@5.20 for good to choico— principally at $6.00@5.10. 400 sATES. No. Av. DPrice/No. v, Price|No. Av. DPrice, 30 235 $5,00 |27 20 $4.76 100 203 £5,00 59 213 610 |23 100 610 !5k 235 610 G 243 485 |36 28 615 |1 200 600 44 231 488 46 178 510 |40 24T 50D 68 103 510 (38 100 6,10 |49 207 53 04 23 505 [07 863 620 {05 201 61y U5 240 5,20 (46 248 5,00 [k 200 600 61 35 500 63 200 5[ 48 810 505 4 190 500 (66 108 5107 |64 228 510 30 333 4.80 (47 102 505 (40 200 510 . 6 108 505 |55 208 500 ‘48 159 5.00 6 205 505 (83 170 500 | €0 14T 4.80 60 248 516 |37 173 480 (63 229 513K 70 203 505 |40 S 480 {60 249 6.b 24 200 520 |33 260 s3k|68 210 610 51 203 605 (40 237 b512igl49 D03 4.0 6 211 b05 |93 14 b3kl 18 6.0 80 107 505 {73 175 500 |G 140 4.80 51 204 505 |21 190 510 |64 290 5.05 70 210 600 (18 101 485 84 108 G2y 50 254 6510 |63 A3 510 |6 W 510 10 106 600 (48 193 505 |80 300 475 2 207 490 |60 210 615 |80 203 500 31 300 6505 |50 213 505 (61 224 5.5 65 219 510 04 214 500 |56 103 500 20 205 510 |10 209 500 |68 20 4.0 B 25 500 |66 105 K10 (4 198 500 7 18 605 BHEEP—Woro in botter requost and prices aro firmor, a8 tho rocoipts were light aud not sufciont to supply tho wants of tho local and outside buyers in attoudance, Tho quality was bottor than usual, aud most of tho ales were of- foctod ot 94.00@6.25. We quoto oo {0 com- mon &t 23,60@4.00 ; modlum at &4.25@4,50, and good to striotly choloo ut §4.75@6,65. Tha’ fol- lowing are somo of tho transnctions : BHEEL ALIS, No, Av, Price|No, Av. 1ri Vo, Av., DPrace, 90 00 §4.25 |77 Y 123 g3 160 100 6505 |00 101 2 5.0 167 80 4,87x| CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. Tuxspay EveNixg, March 18, During the weok under review steadily fair notivity bas charactorized the demand for ataplo domestio and foreign dry goods, and prices have boen sustained with uncquivocal firmuoss. The sttondance of interior morchants is noticonbly on the increage, and there can be no doubt thata continuanoco of tho prosout epring-lilo woather would impart & daoided stimulus to trade, a8 the elements essontial «to o large distribution of merohandiso are not wanting. Aslde from nxlap‘lo toxtiles, the movement continues a little slack, . 'ho cnrpot trade is slowlg improving, the yolume of salea for thoe past woel excoeding that of auy of the Sracudlng weokn of tho pros- ent sonson. Tho domand, however, ia still far from boing active, and prlcnuu.ro ouly indiffer- ently sustained, Below aro tho quotaflons: Atiantlo A, &4 Attantio H, 4 Atlantio D) 4- Allantio Iy 44, Indian Head, 4-4.. Tndinn Head, -4, Btark A, 44, . Naehvillo, 50 in Nashvillo, 50 in. Nashua F, 40-in Nawhus ¥, §6-in Nashuia O, 5-in. Topperell E, 40-in. Popperell I, 36-In. 35 {Cabot W, 4-4. 2™ |Lawronch, I 4 [Agnwam ¥, 4- 3¢ L L, Massachuectts BB, Tepporell 0, 85-in. Bnsenchusctis . Fopperell N, 80-in....11% |Portsmouth P, s, Merrimso W. Pink, (Gurnor Fancy. Amoskeay Yan Richmond Fanoy. Amerlean Fane, Hyraguo Fuio Gloucestor. . Tenfrew,. Laucasts Botes Mockport, Columblan ,,\o ; {ludian Orehurd, b oANRICS, Gorner Flat.... Siator’s Papor, Washington ., 3 [Mauvitlo Tupcr, High Colors, ono cent vstya, LLEACIIED COTTONS. TLonsdalo cambrio Androscoggin, L, Lyman, do, linckeione, AA, Now York Cabiot Noumkeng aatteons, Pequot_satleons. Laconla, Wammntta ... ... Prido of (10 Wost, Langden, 61, Fruit of fho! Tonaii 'TIORN, Mothuen, AA.. . s Willow Droole, No, 1. Poriland, AAA, York, 32-Incli, Yorl, 0-inch. Minncliolin, 4-4,.. Minnohans, 7-5. Amnoakoag, AGA ‘Amoslieng, A ‘Amoskeng, B ‘Amoskeag, O ‘Amoeliong, D! York Blua, Amoskeng, Columbinn; Otfs, AXA. Qlis, LB, 2 & Otls, CO Tz, Minnehala, 6-3, Whittenton, A, Amoskeng, 6-3. Whittonton, 0. Amonkong, 3.3, American, - 6-8. Uncaaville, A Amorican, 3-3, WARD, v Continental ...... oo Hive, colored, Htandaril white Rockford, GGG, Ttoaper dity... Dright's Croneley: LA% 30 132 Tinrtford, oxtry 1535 Lowell . Hartford, Tmpl, 1110148 [Somiths & Bonfords, gratna, Bmith's “tapestry...$1,30 (Lowoll extra. Hartford oxtra,... 1.20 |Lowell puper Hartford ‘med 1,05 |Common wool Belgrado ., 21,40 145 Hemn, Common plain,.. 2)(@?1:: |'Fwilled and ox, pl'n...34o It S utting. English cocon, best.,85 c| Cl’!lnn nintting 4-4,..30 o Kmnorican, common,65 (China matting 5-4...35 Ameriean, bost ......7 |Ohina matting 6-4.. .40 Red and wh, o'k 4435 [Red and wh. ch'k 0-4.45 Red and wh, cl’k 5-4.40 MARRIAGES, SMITH~BARRETT—AL tho rosidenca of 8, M. Dasls, Tt of (e T A Dok Bhlangne v, oo 0 Tirst M. 12, Cliuroh, Chicago.” Mr, o1 A, Biiib, of Milford, Fa,, to Miss 8. R Barroit, of Trve ing Park, DEATHS. BTATLACKTn this oity, Maceh 16, at177 smpboll-nv., of consumption, Luckis 0. Mntlack, agod 31 Funoral sorvfacs sill bo hiold in 'tho Xirs oRra. fino Mothodist Church (of whioli L has hoon & mombor during tho pant six yearn), aoruoe of Olarkand. Washingtomates 8t 10n- m,, Thurada; ains will bo taken to Hoschill . Tho ro for'tntormont, Mr. " Matiack wns & Joung man of raro imoral wortl, and hia death belnka sorrow o & WIdo olrcla of acuunintanocs, Dy whont lto was universally ‘ostoomod, Hin was born tn Charlestawn, Mavs., Fob, b, 1810, 2 Now Yorkand Philadolphin japora pioaso copy, RYL~Maroli 16, at hin rosidonco, Dalating, - Cook County, Rov, Potor X, Tire, Pastor’ of tho Mothodist Fplacatal Church of it blco. OYD—Tho rematns of tha Inte Gol. James 8. Boyd hava boon brought on from Knneas,nnd will bo reintoerrad 8¢ Rosohlll, Thiiraday, Matoh 20, a6 half-past 1 o'olock, Train loavon depot at [ p, m. MOMAHON--On Mondoy, 17th fust., at 218 Walnutt., 'anny, oldost daughtor of Jahn L. Modation, Ottawa and Qiobeo, Canads, papors pltase copy, TRBERY=On Taosisy mornlig, tho 18th iaates Fo: phomis, agod yoarn 6 months, and 8dage, bolovod ohild of Nolllo and John H. Yorbury. Funoral from tholr residenco,’ No, 87 Wost Madison- 1,2 Galvary Cometery, at 10 o'clock on Wodacsday, the BUSINESS CHANCES. VIRY RARE CIIANOL TO ANY NESPONSIDLE party wishing ta engago in a woll-established and Jcentivogrocory crockory, penvistai, aid flout and food Dbusineya; enfablohod {n' 1857, in a'flourishing villago 7 S ol Tt prb el e irnl '0.'s, ). 0! salling, doath tn my family. | WILLIAM SEEINER. 1 RESTAURANT, 1OE.OREAM AND DINING: pri bt SR B small meana, 3 PR RaTBALL, 15 Doarhonucats. TP modltels TWALT INTERRST IN AN CSTABLIBHED _mamfacturing businoss of onaof the bost patont R SRS BIAE o & Mk wit sias et A2 G, Tebunaoifs, el AT TIRAT-OLASS STORE FOR BALE, olieap, a3 growtsg Lown near Chicago, popultiog jautsfactory ronsuun giving for soliiug. Addross A 10 oflcd, TARBER Sii 3 5 = AcBABRR SRR OF 8 OIATRS ¥ol SATL: gl ry n)‘lnuta(nnd. Apply to GORIES SLO11M, 120 South Clark-s ENTION I-BEING FORCED 1Y OIROUM. 0 to loavo thooity, T would offor for asla iy ‘Rud mutiraly noi For pertici JANES RANTENBIY. TRARBER SIOP, WITH DR WITHOUT FIXTURES, 45 'for saio cliozp. * Apply et 80 Blno Jslandav. CIINER GhOTRLY AND PROVISION BTORE or i, 1a n goud location, dolg &, o Tuauiza at 28 Waat Olleagorar, . oo oo e IGAR-STAND, BTOGK AND FIXTURES, salo; good bsiness ustabliahed; only 8136, ~ Mu sold nvance, _Apply at Room 13, 145 South Clatk-st. NONFEOTIONARY, TAKERY, GIGARS, AND coffon-houso, for'salo; bargaln 1¢ takon scon.” ln- Quiro nt 618 Wost Biadison-it. J{OR BALE—A FIRS loon and accommodations, rs call b 45 Jolforson-st. TOR it bo o OLASS_STOOK Off BIGT- ohaudlan in a gonoral stora. Wil invoico 810,10 or S o s ity Ea BEGRGH ST SAWVER & Srime: thiir Busiissd A 3 T, Mount Butasid, Lgan Cor, 1l i AT _OR BXONANGI- TR ONGY_HOTIT B L Vo O LA g tard ol Tor Lotol busihoss fn‘contsil 1linols, Addross G. ., Ghatawort, 1. OR_BALE-ON SOUTI SIDBONE/NIIRD OR ao-if orcst, i pinnio mil and furnituro man ufactory, aua valastion of 315,10 in Comploto’tanning ordor, bilt by Drosent ownor, or Vonld ront, tho asm fuf ono to llve yoars, J. F. NIOHOLS &CO., 2 South Canal-st, TIALF OR ENTIRE INTEREST IN TLOURING il for sale; well Incatod for ouatom and shiipping irade. I3, L, UANFIELD, 60 LaSiatlo-st, HAVE THE BEST PATENT-RIGOT IN THE Unltod Btatos, whioh [ will oxcliango for part casli ort andoity property, or land; bave boen oflered 10,000 for gpo-hnlt; can bo'soen at No. 844 Wost Dadlson-st, dJ. [ EAVEESORTO FUT INTO AN ESTABLISIED L :nunmmdn or manufacturing buainoss, T 40, Tribuno UMBER YARD TOR SALE IN THE TOWN OF Paxton, Ford County, II1., on the Illinois Contral Rall. Toad; ono of tho boat puints' on tho rond:; a good chanco euo wishlng to start o branch yard, Addroes I, ITTLE & CO., Faxton, 1il., or B. F, ¥ERGUSON,, 465 Cnthinrino-st. WING TO ILL-HEALTH OF ONE OF THE firm, wo offor for salo tho Kunsas Olty Poarl Houlug 31 orn burrs, ‘high-prossu the unly mill of th cash; balange, timo to salt . . Term iraiasor, Addross BIANITAM & HONS, . O Tiox 1, Cansas Gity, dio, MAHA LIVERY BARN, CORNER TWENTY- third and Stato-sta., for salo on reasonablo torma; om, for 0 boraos aud’ cacriages. Have o nico lotol oardors, A. D. LTALL, NEALE INTEREST IN A DRUG STORR DOING a busincss of 316,000 s year, fn ono of tho finest towns 18 tho State: none biit a thorough drugalst need address. DIUGOIST, Tribuno office, o PANIERS KFTENTION: TOR BALE, AN ISTAD: lishod sign and puint shop, tools, 1aduors, &o., com™ plote._Addross, for throo deys, SIGN, Tributie ofifce. §’mu\;} TFLOURING.MILL, IN A TOWN OF 00 {aliabitante, for salo choap, and on_oasy torma. BMill von run of stono, with amplo powor; coopor-ahop and warehouso atiached, ual choap; good -hlpfn\llll facilltios by Mississinpi River nnd by railronda, Call or rese, K. L. UNDERWOOD, Musoatino, lowa., AMPLE-ROOM FOR SALE; WELL FITTED UP, ina No. 1 location, and dolog a good businass, It dulra at 14 North Clarkat. T, BEST LOGATED DRY GOODS GUSINESS I tho_Boutliwost Dislslon ut tho city, near tho new ‘Pianufacturing distelot, for sule, Yusrly unlos of 60, (00 Tosponsible partios who moan. businoua wil find this an ouportunity soldom mot with, Inguiro at 460 Controar., iotion of Biuo Island.av. and Mftchell-at. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO OAN LOAN mo 300 on good seourity. I will givo & situation as otof elork at a*popuiar waloriog placo. - Maforonces ro- Quirod. Addross 1E 21, Tribino oo, 'WANTED——A GOOD PAIUTY WITIH £3,000 TO 85,000 for tho furniture busincss, or auction and comniis; ' AGENTS WANTED, HD_ANY MAN WITH BAALL g il b Lo o s 432 ‘" Ghanon £ donblo’ it au M‘i:‘!’mfllnl A(l““‘]lo‘l, 25 Wost Laka-at., ahlnulo. GENTS WANTRD—§75 TO §0 PRI MONTILZ ovarywhore, maln and femalo, to {ntrdico the GEN UINETAPROVIED COMMON HENSR FAMILY BEW> ING-MAGRINE, 'This machine will stich, hom, foll ok, aullt, cord, bind, brald BUpOHUE raRnor, Frica, only 15, and onbrolddr 1n 6 moy E lgonsod Andd warrantod for five yoars, ' Wa will pay 81,000 for any mas olilno that will gow's stranyar, mors boaulital, or mota glasilo sonm than ours, [Ieinakes tho S*Einstie i Stitoh," Kvery socond stitch oan bo out, and atill the cloth cannat bo pulled apart without toating. Wo pay o WAl Lo (1AL Aount Gan O st cammisslon from whicis twipo that amo : Adds MEL BREOMI & CO% Oliioago, 1. D_AT 23 _NOWTH _OK s1mon, WOOD & KING, —LADIIE AND GENTLEMEN to &3 por dey canvasing for Orofut' Dapor, Westorn World, and Groat National Giiromo, Anmorlean Progress. LOYAL 8, NYE, Gonoral Agont, 18 North Joficra ‘Ohtengo.* Bond 'tor ciccular, GENTE WANTED-I TRNGED OANVARS. prawantols wono athers. noad agpiy:,, To the gl kinid wo can shos Intgo oneh pay. Apply at *'Our Viroslde ¥rlond," cninor Sixtonnth and Riato-nte. ___ - PARTNERS WANTED. 7 PARINER WANTED-TO REAP THE GREAT d AL-ST. niouey liarvost, at Weatbrook's Geaud Contral 1fotod ‘rooms, 1A Soutls Watoe-st., oflico up stalrs, A PARINER WANTED-LITIER ACTIVE 1O 8L font, with 810,000, ns frst-olnsa paging. businost will bear fnvestigation, Ad< stating. whoro an interviow iiat is n6 oxporiment, and drasy A 60, lind, T it WANTID_WITH OAPITAL, T0 JOIN o il catabiiatiod ey goods houso. A lafgo busingad ean bodono, Address K 55, Tribuns offioo, whoro an fn~ torviow can be hnd, PARINER WANTED A BAN WITIT SOMI CAPT. tal to engago ln tha rotail hoot and sliog businass in tha ity or conniry, by a man af sovoral yoars' oxperiance in tha businoss. "Address I 88, 'Tribunc oflico. lfim’m ribuna oflico, 192 bur i it act of 16 0 Sont a burlncss o profis: part of it o ooas enol, 111 Woat Wathingion-bhoy Tcoth du PR WARTEN-RITIRE AGTIVE O AL Tont, ta opan & now Tiotcl en_ Soutl RBido; capilal, 5,000, *Addioas U 78, Tribuno aifica. STRAYED OR STOLEN. DARK BROWN hotes, sbout 1 uanda ligh and, aont 1 years oldy rom &9 Indiannav., missing sinos 15tk inst. A liboral ‘rovard will bo patd for s return to DARIUS KNIGHT'S offiog, Board of Public Works, , JTRAYED—FROM NO. 113 WABASITAV., RPOT-' od conch-dage; 85 raward will bo pald for ite rsturn ta” al mv‘u nddress, or for information an Lo his wheroabouts. AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 23, M, and 26 Randolph-st, Goneral Auotf H B Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Notlons, éc, ON WEDNESDAY, BOOTS AND SEIOHS. ON SATURDAY, - Furnjtars, Houschold Goods, Crockors, &o. Ontside ealon of all Kinds attended to, and aspeclalty mada of salcs of furnituro at privato residoncos. Salcacashiod in throe doys,_nnd cash advances mado, 214 WEST WASHINGTON-ST, AT ATCTION L HOOSEHOLD FURNITURE, Parlor, Chamber, Diniog-Room and Kitohon Furnituro, Brumels and Wool Carpots, Dod Lincu, Mitrors, Coolk and Paclor Stovos, liverwaro, Crockory, snd Glasswaro, On Wednosday, March 18, at 91-2 o'clock. ‘G0, P. GORE'& 00., Auotionoers, By ELISON & FOSTER. 929 South Park-av Gentesl Household Furniture AT ATUCTION, , STRAYED OR STOLEN-A n On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 18, at 10 a'clock 8t230 Bouth Park.nv., consiatinr of Patlor, Chambor, Dining-Room, and Kitchie Tiruasols und Wool 3 H ] 2 E “Also Hfallab ST 8 Mnckotrat, AUCTION ! AUCTION! ‘BANKRUPTCY ! OVER $50,000 WORTE WATCHES & JEWELRY At Auotion, on THURSDAY MORNING, MAROH 2, at1l o'clock, at our Suloaroom, No. 87 Markot-st. IHMPORTANT TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC, A Iargo conslgnmont of Watches, Chatns, and finoGold Jowdesy contllug et Aorican, Gvisnand Enplish, stom andl lkoy-winding Watehes, in Gold and Stlver Casosy Ladios' Opord, Luonthie, Matitico, and Vest Cliains tino ‘sols Rloovo Buttons, Studs, 1tings, £o., &0, Theso gouds aroall cntlroly now And of this yenrs’ manfacturaand Smportatio, boing part of the stook of & large Maldon Lano Jobiing Housoin Now Yerk, who aro cotapclicd ta Foalizo. Goods on orbibitlon Wednosdys mornizi, BLISON & FOSTES, Auctioiicors, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Open and Top Bugf:ies., ? Phaetons, Concord Buggies, Democrat and Express Wagons, Single and Double Harness, AT AUGTION, b , Blaroh 10, at 10 8. m., a ango, gh%;j%f‘?{’a:i iy {Vaofi B\Vl;(hl.nnlnnilti to8 VAl wotk warautod. oY PR PL RS & CO- Atictionsers, Large ad Atiactive Sale Of Dry Goods, Cloths and Cassi- moros, Flannols, Clothing, Gents’ Turnishing Goods, Umbrellas and Parasols, Hats and Caps, Yankee Notions, Trimmings, Etc., AT AUCTION, Thursday, Moroh 20, at 9 1-2 8, m, at salesrooma & i 6 Soutls Canal-t, Tho abovo sro all j I from {ho Hast. seasonablo Ged, e R & Gt Awsttonoors. TWO MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OLOSING OUT. TRUSTEES’ SALE REALAND PERSONAL PROPERTY Belonging to the OHIOAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIO AUCTION, On Weinesday, (he 16t day of Juug, 1873, (1ol of tho association of safd Company, it fn e At ) Cho Draety I tho Hamds of the Triatcos B ot o Jue, 85, Taust bu sald & sution to . Tat. O, Oanity 1s Sentinliy locatad fn tho OITY OF OHI. OAGD, auille vatiod ot 1 400,00 and somporod largely S¥vinot au ovun runiago, docked and soady for tamiodl” o N ), & largo numbor of vacant lof - fiate viotalty of the dooks, a1l woll adaptod for businoss purposos. To titlo to this proporty 1s unquestionod, hiaving boo Told and ownod by tho Assoclation for twonfy yoars, "Tho pursonal proporty consists of_ notes boaring 7 por slon of samo, with tho advortisor, who has. Lad 20 yoars' el niparioneas but by loar (o g regizasinoro A roucos givon and raquirad. e 0iicd ot Dir: WELLS: 168 Doarbora-at. A7 ANTED—PATT NG BMALE OATITAT, I b ‘ol ot 15 Desrbortiats Ruom e Gool patont Tighis wantod. G40 VAL BUY A UALY TTEREST TN X well-catabiishod husiness paylog that amount Iy, witlh & viaw to fncrosso tho samo. * 11y Washing- » Room 38, 5 CRITINING PARTNET'S TALICIN. roat In boat pasing rostaurant n dio clty, or ato, Will boar in vasligation, Good ropson fae slii: Boafychtl mloks gou have tho juoncs. - 15 Bouch Olark- dom ‘B0, ONT_YRETGRDAY RYENING, DETWREN 8 AND 9 'olock, h Indy's sliawl, blaok 'and red stripe, on sauthsidn of Madlson-st., botwoon Halsted and Daar: born, ' Tho fiador will piéass roturn {t to tho Cuntral 1fotel, 8 South Markat-ut,, and roculve roward, OST-_SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ON BOUTH LIN. coln o Monroo-sts,, & gold bronat-pin, with fot centra ornamantod with 0 butich of grapos fu poarls, fho finder will'ho well rowarded by loaving 16 with WALKIL, the clothior, 11 Wost Madlson-st. DBT-PLANS AND RPEOIFIOATIONS OF TWO ‘houtas, botwoon tha Zitun Foundey and Doarboru-st. Roward glven 1t delivired to GKORGE OLSEN, 18) Norths Ourtd OST—BLAOK AND TAN DOG; TAIL unoul; answors to tha usine of *¢Bmin 10120 Warron-ay., and bo liborally rowardol i " OST—POOICKTHGOK CONT. PIERE AND i Tattors, Ploaso roturn to Koow 48 Honaro Blook, cor Bér Doarhorn sud Mlonro: MACHINERY, O BALE-NEW HAND NRIOK.PRESS, FOR wepraraln; brick; cost$160; willsoll for 3100, Addross B &, Fribuny oo s OILBALl GINE-DOILER IN GOOD ardor abin sowio radirond , tron and car-whools aud ax- s At 463 South Olgrkut, TAKEN UP, TPAKEN UP-GN THIE ITHT DAY OF MAROIH, Tora L upon the promisys of I, W, Adais, coruer of Wil e b e s e oo on (s promisus and pay . W ADRB citiar af Klxsort anid Stnto st > HORSI ABOU''S VEARS AND AR k" Roturn f ‘Ailflnkii ll".(;—i"“i“l‘lN h ! by Il’:)llll;f ol Bt s or. oun Jinve proporty and. fy_;fnf é‘h‘igx_e_y‘"’ll‘ b ichizentav: BIISOELLANEOUS. Wm:mmm“mmm UIAPIN & GORK'S, 7 Mouroe-st.{ nouo othor need apply. cont intorest, baving from ona to five yoars ta_run, and amounting £ about $700,000. Theso totes woro rocsived {or doforeod paymonts of (ALK TR {3 Sooui by , and thole Dorisag on tho same. - TIAIS DX BALE, OASH, orsonal peopety will ba ruady for troustor’ snd deitvory Tmodintoly after thosalo. - burchasors of roslty will bo § ko o doposit on th day of saloof 10 por cont balance to bo pald v8, or A 400m A{t5r tho saly as doedacan forod. MANTON D. OGDEN, L. S, BEECHER, GIEORGE WATSON, Trusteos on tho amount of their purchaeg, tho withi thirty d be mado and dol Oltengo, March 19, 1570, 8. I1. B. BOOUE, Socratary. Ot vm.h Ogden, Sheldon & Co., Room 34, No, 178 La- By MIODGES & CO. 674 FULTON.8T.---AT AUCTION. Gontool Furnituro, consiating of 1 Parlar sult, Marblo ton Tahle, Laco Curtali amber gol, Parior outigo Btove, Ditg-roow Furniiize, alco Conliatora, Crooke slasywurs, G ed ory, Glaw: Cutlary, oto.; nico lot ol feddiug, Bptluge, 5 Carfots, and othor'artiolus ton nutorous oution, Tako strost-cars to Paulina-st., abave Unlon Park, twa blocks north of Lako-at; slgn of ths rod fiag. TIIURSDAY MORNING, MAROL 20, 10 A. M, D. Loxa, Salosman, ODGES & 00, Auctloneors, 615 Weat Lal By TAYLOR & HARRISON: LARGE AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &, B aory o, SAREHADLY 38 IUURADAY, Drosa (oods, llumhnri}]dglnga and Tnsortionn Lages, Ribbous, Fronch Flowers, Oloths, Palsloy, Broohe, and Laoo 8hawls) Linons, v Houdkeroblofs, Towols, and Napking, Hoslory, Ourtain Laces, Hats and Capey Cutlory and Plated Ware, Futoy Goodsy &oy &o, 8%~ Torms oashi, Cataloguio now roady, TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotlungers 81 and 35 Bouth Cannl-at. 'HAVENS & CO,, & Bouth Oanalat., wil soll, BATURDAY, Maroh 23, af 10a, 1., alargo lot of ousohold Furnituro, Show Oasos, Offioo Dasks, aud Ohalrs; 25,000 Ofgars, Binglo and Dou, ble arness, Bowlng Machines, Extonsion Tables, Grocks ©r7 Wazo, Stoves, Nohewlan Glass Waro, k0., &0,

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