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_ the home THE TURF. A Splendid Acquisition to Chicago's Stock of Fast Horseflesh, Tfie Purchase of the Trotting-Mare Flora Belle at a Cost of $25,000. Some of the Vagaries of an « Intelligent” Corre- spondent, EVERY LOVER OF SUPELION HORSEFLESH IN CHICAGO will rejoice in the fact that this city i3 henceforth to be ‘of ome of the most valusblo and celebrated trotiers in America, Werefer to Flora Belle, the fa- ‘mous Bt. Louis mare, whose performances last scason <cansed her to spring intoa prominence scarcely second to that of Goldsmith Mnid, Lucy, and American Girl Florn has become the property of Mr. Alex. Lewie, of this city, whose intention it is to make Chicago the permonent home of his mew equine prize. Ehe has just becn purchased of Mr. Thom- as W. Smith, of S5t Louls, for the ‘enormous price of §25,000, Sho is regarded by many, ‘on account of her speed, form, and breeding, as tho ‘most valusble mare in America, Shehas a record of 237, but s said to have shown 212 in a fall milo trial in private, and to have trotted her quarterin 30 peconas. A telcgram was received yesterday after- oo from Mr, Lewis, b Canton, stating that he will srrive in Chicago to-day with Flora Belle, who will be mesigned elegant quarters in his stable jn Fourteenth wtreet, where, sleo, 18 the stallion Byron, with Lis xecord of 2:25% ; end Lady Lawrencs, who has no rrecord, but is expected to haves good one before the year{sover. Tho fact of the ownership in Chicago of so famous end fast a troiter as Flora Bello il result in the stimulation of local pride, and so snure greatly to the benefit of turf matters Bereawsy. * g0 addition to our own races at Dexter Park in July, Florn is booked for the 2:21 purse of §30,000 in But- Zulo, and it 15 not uolikely that sho will come in con- fict'with the three other mares before tho season 18 over. A INTELLIGENT CORRESPONDENT. “The writer of a letter on Chicogo turf matters, re- cantly publhed in the New York Herald, seems to ‘Bave labored under the impression that novw, a8 before o fire, in order to curry favor with the East, it 15 Tiecessary to melign Sras paid to wril unfavorably matters here, he was guilty of & everything Chicagoan. ~Unless he concerning _sporting eat plece of folly in attributingto us violent prejudice, even to the ox~ - €ent of refusing & fair chance to ontsiders, et %in Cihe statement _that *éthe avowed ‘connection of the gamblers with most of tho sporting enterprises of the West Lias been another and materisl . drawbeck.” aro not willing to believe that such ‘rash was written in zccordance with express orders “Yfrom the ferald, to give the letier s malignsnt tone, and the individual wasan ass to write it, uniess woll pitfor falsifying. The allusions to the Foster-Mc- Devitt billiard match of six years ago, to itio scenes at Base ball matches on Lake Park, and tothe melancholy death of McKoever in 1866, aze clear evidences of the animosity and unfairness which arc manifested in the Jetter, The writer's reference to the running race of mile heats, wherein Van, and Emma were ZTavorites af different times, st slight odds sgainst the feld, if it proves anything at all on that point, certain- %y ddes not prove that the horse community in Chi- ©ago are amatenrs.” It proves that we have perfec.s ®quare rcing =t Dexter Park, for in that race the ery'fact of the variation in {he betting showed : o2 Teference to Chicago turf matters. Tholast meeting 21d not take place in 1671, but in 1672, when there wero Your dsys of as fine racing ot Dexter Park ss ever took /place anywhere. Every race wns notably The Correspondent was at fault again in the siatement that 3T, 3. 0. Bimpson is Snancially interested in the forth- coming Dexter Park meoting. Alr. Simpson has been 2rployed to act ns Socretary and Mansger, and has no inincial interest whatever. Inshort, tho letter was ll of misrepresentations and inaccuracies {rom be- ~ginning to end, and, unless the Herald really desires to $reat Chicago sporting initerests unfairly, it will see the Fropriets of exacting truth and an intelligent under- tanding of the ‘subject at the hands of ita correspond- erc. e BALE OF LUCKNOW. 2 James Wadsworth, of Chicago, has sold to Col, L. H. . Elliott, of Princetan, TiL, his 4-year-old brown stallion _stitute shall demand and recelye from the Association poe whose track tho cace is taking place tho sum of presigus to starting for thonest heat: elative Lo Associations—No member of this Asso- clation shall enter or drive & o horso over the track of any Assoctation rofusing to comply. with tho rales of thls Association. ‘Ralcs which this Assoclation will request the Nationsl Association to adopt: Reintive to ileats and Horses Eligiblato Start—A horsonot, winaing & heat in fivo shall not start for a sixth, unless S3id hotse has made a dead hoot. : Relatite to_Giring a Record fo Second ‘Horse—1t shall bo tti0 daty of tho jodgos of any race o timo the second horse {0 ovory heat, add tho horso winuing second maney shall Do givoh a record the same as the winning horse. "\ APYEARANOE OF EARNESINESS on the part of the drivers and tralners is given by the fact thiac thelr association has rented a room in New York, in which to hold mestings. Taoy meet agal on Wednesday next. THE SUPFRESSION OF POOL-SELLING is likely to bo_enforced ot the forthcoming Buffalo meeting. The Board of Police of thst city, having addressed a noto to the City Attorney, inquiring s to Shether the practice of Dool-selling was an offenso under the law, reccived the following significant reply : " ‘BUPPALO, March 17, 1873, William JT. Alhro, Eoq., Clerk of Hoard af I'utice. Dean Sra: Yournote of the 15th fnstant, in which you taquirs, on bohalfof tho Bosrd of Police, ¥raether pocl- solling, as practised at horso-races, is » violation of the {aw, 13 boforo me. . My reply is. that, under tho provisions ¥ lho statates of this Stato nool.solling 1 a misdemeanar, Dunishablo by fine not, orceoding 850, or by imprison: Thent not exceeding ono year. _Years truly, ‘GEORGE S. WARDWELL, Attorney. It isunderstood that, strengthiencd by this Iegal opinion, the polico authoritics of Buffalo will notify fho maniagers of the Driving Park Associstion at that ‘Dlace that in the futare the Iaw for the prevention and unizhment of pool-sclling will be_strictly enforced, i Thia early announcement, of thelr determination,” says o Buffelo journal, “ismade in order thatihe Proprietors of the park, and all interested in the races mzy know just ‘what to expoct.” The same Jo adds : Mcy of the present Board of Polico Commission- B Pkmows, hins beon o exerciso the fullest s~ of tho law in the ln%prullnn ‘'of tho gambling vice Trhias far, much good has tho sauthoritios rmay feel sssured athy of the law.abiding ) termination. Whatever may e the individual opinions ‘maintained regarding the do- greo of immorality of pool-solling, overybody will at once perceivo the inconsistency of allowing its qncucs whilst DS focuta of #embliag are 8o Higorously proniblted. ‘What s good for Buffslo i good for Chicago, and we sugiost 10 our Police Department the Propricty of faking fmmediate action. prassiai == RS A Beantiful Ofice. Citizens o strangers who msy possibly suppose the architectura] beauty of the rebult Chicago to bo chiefls external, should visit such an office as the mow one of Blanchatd Broe., No, 153 LaSalleatreet. The floor it of * Dill’s Exceisior Marquetry,” {3 nove), clegant, end Dighly ornamental ; and, batter still, its beauty adds to it Qurability, as the pattern is 5o dovetailed into the atock as to mako the floor one of great strenth. The Tailings are designod in a series of arches, resting on columns, snd the desks and office fittings are lly contrived for the business of the firm. The beauty, freedom, and amplitude of the whole, and the colors of the selected walnut, combine cltizons in thoir work o to render this interior Tnost barmonious ~nd sttractive. Messrs. A, H. An- Qrews & Co., who fitted up this office, have, in other ‘prominent instances, produced work of rare ad strik- {og beanty, and are dolng thelr sharo to render the Dukiness blocks of our new Chicago the most elegunt 2nd tasteful collection of mercantile cdifices {n the world. RS s A Chinese Art Gallery in Our Midst. The reader will find this statement verified if he vis- its the Pekin Tea Company’s new atore, No, 376 State stroot, The deoorations aro in fresco, snd_were exe- cuted by Saalfeld, Yoorbeck & Co., No. 167 East Madl- son stréet. Four of. tho paintings illustrate tho curing of tea. Thetes caddies were mado by Flammer & Williatns (aow O. Fixmmer), No. 45 West Adams street. They are not done by the Decalcomanio process, the o8 being produced Ly Mr. Flsmmer. ‘Everything *is done in tho best styloby thomost akilled artists, Persons familiar with the subject claim that this is the fincst fitted up tea store in tho United States, and even excels the fincst in London. Itis tho most plossant placo n the cty o spend an agreoable half our exsmining tho decorations. This Company have purchased a very largo stock of teas, coffces, and Epices, which they will quote at bottom prices. "Their Opening, which will take place thia week, Will be an- ‘Pounced through the advertising columns of this pa- per. A Card. : Yo have removed to our new store, Nos. 157 and 130 State street, nesr Madison (store lately occupied by Measrs, B, ¥. Norris & Co.), and will on Tuesday and Wednesdsy, April 8 and 9, dsy and evening, hase our grand sprigg Opening of all tho latest novelties of the §eason, and e call especial attention to tho fact that e have added to our stock. of cloaks, shawls, &ilks, Indfes’ furpishing, and millinery stock of whit and housekeeping linens, 3atm, etc. Mrs, M. H. Eendall and Miss A.J, Taut, the former in o of our dress-making, and the It~ ter onr millinery department, will bo most happy to Thost their friends, Hotchkin, Palmer & Co., Nos, 137 “Lackmows price, $1,600. Lucknow is by Lakeland Ab- “Wacihaste Membrino, by Mambrino by Downing’s Bay Messenger; 34 dam by Whip Comet; 4th dam by imported Mesaenger. Ay 35 by Bysdyk's Hamblotonisn, Enchantress, by Old Al grandam by imi Balifounder, THE. DRIVERS AND THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. A conflict of important has arisen be- twoen the National Associstion and the drivers and _frainers, which hasled to the organization of the latter 1nto what is styled the * Trainers’ and Drivers’ Pro- tactive Assoclation,” of which James D McMann Is the ; President. Ata mesting held in New York on Monday Jast, a¢ which many leadIng horse-owners wore prescat, Mir. McMann, in an address of somo length, alladed to eome of the couses which lsd to the dif- Qealty with the National Association, which was s rule, adopted by that ut ita recent Convention in Fhiladel Foer o judges of s o take s defver from his Bulky =nd expel him from the trotting courses of the Unitad Btates, i, in their judgment, ho ia not trying to win the race, and if any ‘other driver refuses to bo- zome his substitute hoalsocan be e: thus,” a8 $Ir. McMann observed, * taking the bread 'and butter sut of their moutha without investigation.” This rule was thought s0 arbitrary and despotic, that a meeting arivers ws hield, and they resolved to_form an associat to. prevent giving of ufl‘d:x: (mmhldx the at n ents w ey thought deprived them S eir Tights, Ancther cause of complaint waa the rule whereby a horss distancing the fleld was allowed nngflthu first premium, the local association pocketing ‘balance. The drivers fected their ‘organization, and adopted a code of which they demand be incorporated into, or sssimilated with, the rules of the National Assooiation. At tho m oo Mondsy, Mosers, Thomas P, e, ill ell, Harry Genet, and other prominent’ horse-owners et Tatenr + tion to indorse the sction of +the Drivers’ and Train- ers’ Association. The movement has sssumed & #trength and importance which will necessitato immo- diate action on the part of the Naiional Association, hich will bo compelled to Feldif the drivers an trainers stand firm. . A FEELING OF UNEASINESS Tas already begun to manifest itsell among the mans- gers of the principal trotting courses, who perceive that ths sitoaticn threatens difficulties and complica- tions which will seriously aTect their prospects for the geson of 1873, They want to maintain friendly xe- Iations with the drivers, and they feel bound to stand by the National Associstion. Betwoen the two horna of the dilemma they are just now in s quandary, Buf- falo is holding off in advertising its programmo until compromise is effected. The Dexter Park manage- ment ook safe middle-ground in issuing its pro- gramme, purposcly omitting the usual paragraph o the 'effect that the trotting will be governed by the ules of the National Association. ‘Boffalo is evidently loth to take this step. Thbat they feel very snxious about it is evidenced by the fact that thay have written goveral letters to 1Ir, Simpson ask- ing him to Join them in urging that » special session of the Notional Association be called to meet the diffi- st 30 Ol _sesc fort ths only remedy. Tho on the other hand, are peculinrly gratified the position taken by Doster Park, and Soveral of t‘g more prominent ones have written to Mr. Simpson, ‘assuring him of their intention to bring their horses to the July meeting. It is thought bal thet *2 spocal* - meeting ol . tho Eo tional be ccalled; that s forms, eceived by a horse distancin 3 roquiring herses {obo on, tho track lhhgry‘li:i::::: judges in the stand ffteen minutes before thé g unnecesears scoring, and Telatire 10 postponcment whre excellent rules, and should be 'an adopted by the Drivers' and Trainers! Association, £n recommended_for adoption by the National A,;odfl tion, are 2s foilows: ; 1. ' Relative to Closing Entries—All entric at the time liv.v:lfind for thelr cl tolegraph. Wh o be the entries, 3. Relatine lo shall be allowed iR 4 $o vater fof sny parso whero tha provis- Fhl e allomed 1 SR L fou shall onter and. threo O S arg. " Mot ahall sny membes od 1o take e e aco whore such a condition 13 sdvertised., 8. Relatire o “Premivms and Purses—No mombor of this Associstion shall make ‘entrics where mors thaa four pro- miumaae given from one pume; Ay U0 e kg o T ehos the full smouat. of the purss. e el B = racs whoroall are distanced but ano som S eiiod o all mmonoy except that won by d horse. & Belatise 10 Siarting—All members of this Association bl hiave their horses on the track 30 minutes befare the $ime for startiog, roady for tho race, and the judges thall Parequired by the Association for which they are ac 5 conform to the rnlea of the National Association, an: F 30 the Judses Stand punctuslly 16 minates before the time of atarting. ‘member riolating this rale shall bo Enbject toa fine of $10, payable to tho Trossurer of this ion. 5. Regarding Tnnecessary Scoring—, for any heat withouta jodgeh to atloct one of tho dontonding horses, 2 cprapared with tho athors, and no driver (a member of Thug azociation) shall_oome o a advac of said o8 hifore crossing the scars, undor a penaity of 810 for B s, o b0 pald o the 'Treasurer of il Associa: 2hall bo Allowed to turn his horso for he word inside of the distance stand undera like penalty. fver shall be sllowed 1o sponge out his horse or ftenor than once in five times sooring. ‘Relative te Posiponemenis—In case né&utponfimmt of race or races {rom sny reason ‘weather or ?xafiz’-gzu:. \SEa T L T eRotied e Smt Tir sy ollowing. LoTIBE, . 1o Postponement Where Time Conflicts—In casn of pastponoment. of reces of any assoclation whers the with or assoctation, s Bass are outored for both meotings, ‘hore tho same o L ations xpall o rearrange their programmet riunity to trot for all ! 21d horses hall have an oppor (st el B mich thoy aro entercd. Azy assoclation refusiag to give such opportunity. ‘shall return the amount R b ey Paid by tho owners or drirers of s:ld stitation of Privers—In case any driver peitution &f DT b taken from bia and 139 Btate street, near Madisoo. Unredeomed Pledges. The great local pswnbroker, A, Lipman, has now on ‘hand an enormous collection of mnredeemed pledges, including an sssortment of the most varied descrip- tion. Those who are in 4 it of gold and silver watches, dlamonds, cluster and. eolitaire pins, rings, drops, studs, gold, vest, guard, and opera chaina ‘racelets, sels of jowelry, studs, cbains, lockets, silver- plated ware, solid silverware, including coln siiver Borvico, pitchers, ofc.; opers and feld-glasses, guns, ‘pistols, musio-boxes, mantol clocks, fancy goods, ant Do thing elae that mortal man can want, may aftend aa ‘peremptory sale, on Monday, by W. 4. Butters & e Spring Styles. Granger will be remembered by many of our readers 28 the popular draper aud taflor befors the fire located at Nos. 128 and 180 South Clark street. Since the fire Granger opened at the old place, at the same numbers, mard, a well-known and popular cutter, of New York, who stands at tho head of his trade, and has & stock of goods seldom equaled, and at prices to suit the fimes. Call on Granger, at Nos, 128 and 130 South Clark stroet, up-stairs, ond soa what he has before or- dering spring clothing. . Palmer Hotel. The Palmer Grand Hotel 45 {ast approaching oom- pletion, making the corners of State sud Mooroo streets | ‘excosdingly attractive, and opposite the hotal 2 one of tho finest appointed hat stores in the country, whers Measrs, Bishop & Barncs ars dally receiving ' all the now and fashlonable shapes n gonta' drest and busl- Teas hats, simultaneously with their appearance in the Fastern market. Their shelves are always stocked with the best of goods, and parties wishing such should Thot forget them ot the corner of Btste and Monros streets, sign of the *Biack Bear.” An 01d Firm in New Quarters. - Messrs, Hilger,Jenkins & Faxon sre now fully settled in their now, elegant, and spacious warerooms, No, 107 State strect, ind desire to call tho attention of old snd new customers to one of the most_elaborate and perb mtocks of paper-hangings, decorations, window- Ehades, lambrequins, lace curtains, and bedding to b found In the city. They are prepared to furnish any. $hing from B cottago to s palace, and only ask an ex- smination of stock and prices. —_—————— " The Ladies’ Gala Days. Our Iady readers, e wo learn, are to have a sories of gals days this week, in attending the grand millinery opening of Hewes & Prescott, No. 258 Wabash avenue, on Wednesday and Thursdsy next, at which time they ail that is now or novel in the line of bonnets, hats, etc, Every lady in tho cityls expected tobe thire ‘without special ivitation, s B0 cards will ot ! Healthful Cookery. . Ju it strange that Americans, especially tho young, ahow such sppalling indications of {mperfect physical Qovelopment, when food prepared with superfiné’ wheat flour (wbich in deprived fn. boltingof the most salts connected with the vital processcs— ‘the phosphates), is the chief article of their diet? The coming mother will use Graham flour, or, which is ractically the same thing, will sce that food for ber ‘ble is prepared with Xumford Yeast Powder, tho Iatter being more palatable, i P Send Them In. : As oversbody fs now about o don thelr spring g ‘ments, snd na they most likely need <loaning, press- ing, end m, wo would advise them to send therh ol ole N Vorm ateee and o, 30 st Sadiact sired Thia do an extensive business in dyeing sud scouring Doth ladies’ snd gentlemen's garments. —_— . Artistio Tailoring. Croft Brothers, tailors and drapers, ot No, 157 South E{h:lk&tres;, el prepared to show a superior line othes for 6pring and summer wear, embracin, Sy letont petiars of Eaghian vad Fepach degm Thels porlors are 2mong the most fashionable in the dliy, sad 0 t-class, both in styls and ——— House Cleaning and Moving Season. Persons in want of mattrasses, springe, comforters, pllows, ot e, will do well to remember that 'A. 8. Famay has had soven yeara' e; in - D et the. sama . wheiomie Sad Teloll oate Feather b ":fl:&‘fi;‘.‘a snd hule maitronses renovated D steam, No. ‘Weat Madison- under clothing house, o 5 Chicago Musical College. Alresdy st the opening of its spring term, the Chica- go Musical College s nearly fall, so that all persons desiring to attend during the coming resson should spplyatonce, . DE.Gzo. F. Root, President, F, ZIEGFELD, Director. College Building, No. 498 Wabash avente. gciridi s L s ki Great Excitement. Ourneighboring city, Milwaukee, is very much ex- cited at the present tmo over the wonderful cures 1ately mado public by the use of the water from the ‘minaral spring in thelr city, called the Siloam Mineral Bpring, and hundreds are fi there to try its vir- taos in all diseses of kidneys and urinary orgabs. — ———— Interior Decorating. . Measrn. Mackey & Devereaus, No, 70 East Madison street, third door from State, claim to be the only adio b 148 xyd 01 AT 940 ks Bub- Liouse in the city who give particular aticntion to the goods, & complets | dam- | REAL ESTATE. - FOR-SALE BY $ 3,000—New house, 6 rooms, $600 cash, -. balancel to 5 years. : $ 3,500—New house, 8 rooms, lot 50x173, . eash $500, balanco 1to 5 years. ¢ 4,350—New house, 9 rooms, lot 50x173, 4 cash $1,000, balance to suit. decoration of interiors, od stock of O emhlstery goods contains ‘and upholstery goods contains s tons, which sro #h Teceives spo Chondiag with the present stringent money market. b . ———— ' o Housekeepers. = We are positively offering sgecial inducements on a1l kinds of-crockery, glassware, cutlery, mirrors, etc.y %0 clogo out our wholcaale stock, snd the' thousznds going housekeaping this spring shonld avall them- selves of this opportunity. Scolt & Ovington Brothe ars, No, 219 West Madison atrect. 5 —_— & Gentlemen’s Spring Styles. Winter has passed and gone, and it is now timofor gentlemon fo think of spring outfits.’ They should {nclude in theso either Warwick ar Elmwood Callars, and thoy will find theso givo them more satisfaction than any others, either linen or paper. o e dows, marble mantels, corner lot, ¥y 50x173, $750 cash, bal. 1 to5yrs 3 4,750-10 rooms, corner lot, east front, 7+ 4500 cash, $500 in 6 months, bal- ance 1to 6 yesra. ? Bankrupt Sale of Oarpets, &c. $10,000—12 rooms, lot 200x190, $3,000 , A bankrupt sslo of dry goods, carpets, oil-cloths, aid Iaco curtains will be held for the nexttwenty days at; cash, balance 1, 3, 3, 4, 5 years. Nos. G4 2o West Randolph strest, corner of - )] {:: Euu‘:f: et donad ook m'f;’.'m. el 53:, $ 6,000: N_ev; brick Octagon Fron;, "’;fi 1o close ont the entire stock. B st .windows, corner lot, hot and co —_——— : ‘water, $1,500 cash, bal. to suit. Real Estate. . - .| $ 5,000—8well' Front brick English base- Willism A. Butters & Co, havo some very valuible | ! " “ment, 10 fooms, $1,000 cash, bal- ance long time. property in Colorado, which they can trade for Obi--| ' $25,000—15-room Brick House, cut-atons ago property, or sell at low prices for cash, s well sz some vory valuable property located on Wabash svenue, | basement. and trimmings, hot and at & great bargain. ; cold water throughout, laundry, “Young Men! bath-room, water closets, marble msntels, flne barn, extensive grounds, hedges and & nice grove, $3,500 cash, balance 1 to 8 years. The above houses are located within 20 minutes’ ride from the centre of Ohicago, with trains by the two roads nearly every hour, with fare but7¢, each house connected with the Water Works, and most of them provided with bath-room and other modern conveniences. We also offer lots on liberal terms, with aid in building, or will build to Those who haveany desireto “ get somethingabead,” and you who wish 16 secure & chofce lot ‘for a home, call ‘and see what I offer. H. A. Ossony, No.12§ South Clark street. Carpets, CURTAIN GOODS, Paper Hangings. I will offer my entire stock of CARPET- INGS, CURTAIN GOODS, and PAPER HANGINGS at reduced prices on Monday next. These Goods are sll of the latest styles, and the most desirable in the market. SPENCER H. PECK, 195 & 197 Wabash-av, (Cor. Adams-8t.) - WIFE, if you want CARPETS this spring, you must buy them of DRAKE & WETHERELL, 134 & 136 Twenty-second-st. | I find, ini Jookinz around, that theyhave the BEST PATTERNS ot LOWEE PRICES than any other house. And don’t forget to leave an order for a SUSPENSION SP. NG BED. Mr. COE has been usingone for some time, and says they are ‘‘perfect.” FLOUR. FLOR! FLOUR! ‘We have this day appointed J B. QUINN & CO., 50 West Lake- st., Agents for the salc of our cele- tensively, and advancing &o rapidly. Flats and full information at office IRVING PARK LAND (0. 167 East Madison-st. GENERAL NOTICE HOW == WHERE ADVERTISE ! See first page of ‘to-day’s SUN- DAY TIMES. g St. George’sBenevolent Associat’n pRemiilng Mty bt LR St flu()fl!.el:m RIC] BARN, ), Pres't. 0. J. BURROUGHS, Secretary. BEQULAR' TICKET. For President, Alfred Booth, 1st Vico-Proeident, James John. 34 Vico-President, Edward Ssunders. Treasurer, Joseph Butler. - Finangial Se: , Thomas Porter, brated FARBER XXXX FAMI- | jhgiSeen ontlntnn LY FLOUR, which they are pre- prog e R e pared to sell, in large or sinall lots, Jisiting Copmictes, Davise, Holl, Thioms. Yo the Trade, at the lowest cash | - AL B Soge px‘ice- " L » Chaplain, Rev. Robert Colly: REMOVALS. SKHUEL I, WALKEE, Real Estate Office, To 88 East Washington-st, Between Dearborn and Clark-sts. REMOVAL. On and after May 1, the Chicago A§enc? of the MASSACHUSETTS AL LIFE INSURANCE CO. will ocoupy the Basement Office, No. 170 LaSalle-st., Bryan Block. FRISBIE & RAPPLEYE, & General Agents. REMOVAL. Weo will romove May 1 to tho spacions stores now being S. W. FARBER & CO. ALTON, T, April 2. 1873. i FRESCO PAINTING. - FRESCO PAINTING. SCHUBERT & KOENIG, ARTISTS IN FRESCO, 217 EAST WASHINGTON-ST. Qrders for fin Fresco Paint g Qe o fon Trssen Pulaiing alichiedy aapror o ____EDUCATIONAL ____ KENWOOD SEMINARY. Tho Class in Physlology st this Institation is A ot e Y adawor Eroicisortol Bimlioy dhd Mleroscople Austomy sk c 08 TUESDAY, April *Tho Klementsof PE' ooding Leotures, will hemical atport ool desiring to attend 3.00 for the conrse. B on CRe By o Slology. 55 Bo fuly iastrated by microsce ‘monts. Those outaide of tho e Lctnroa will bo chargsd CHEMICAL BATHS. 2 Vergnes' Electro-Chemical Baths, Permancatly curing thousands of patients 3 - tablished in New Y‘nrh Paris, !‘An%:n,mmln:: o, ".'al erooted for us at Nos. 4 and 48 South r-st. Weare Tatmbgy, Toou) of Kboumatiom, Farsirsla, Belail- | oow offaring our stock of fancy grocerios, groen and dried wod all Nerroug aod Ohoghis Dhsatets | gruis, stoy ak reduced paloon, igate ‘moving samo. cury and other poisonous sabstancoes from the eysiem. |. Btors ‘now oocupied by us to rent. S‘rfi?&{:‘u’ u;lé?flr;gmfl- of t&ev}xlg cac. ‘character, M. GRAFF & CO., 59 and 61 Market-st. MEETINGS, ~| B WOLF, Merchant Tailor, " . Masonic. Attentlon, Sir Kuights, Apollo Commandery, No. 1. _ . You are hereby requosted to sppear 2T oRoaul Hall, 129 La Salle-st., at 100'clock this morning, to at- tend the interment o remains of ourlate frator, Sir Henry Winant Bigelow, Sir Knfghts of ofher command- wited. Sir Kuights Has romored tohis excollent new store, undor Matteson use.. REMOV.AT. . H.A.ADAMS & CO., Engravers and_Manufsoturers of a‘::‘l.c‘mm Bfl ) to appear in un- ehtiore. "By order of tho 1 O . 258 Tooxe, mecerter. . | Ribbon and Rubber Stamps, e Masonic. 2 Seals, Railroad, Bank, and Offico Stamps, : .3V, Blcsow Yole, No. (33 A T.LA M, Resclas Bemored to No 6 South ok s e emmupication Wedncaday oveniog, = Allhembare aro raquestod to attgnd, Vistors cordialy 4 . invited. By order o B. 1. SMITH, W. M. é bStI‘a,OtS Of T].t].e Masonic. il = . ¥ : ~ | | ‘rpefirm of HADDOCK, QOXE & CO. ars St Bormard Gommandery, No. 35 K. . sited con- | FDO N 8 TAPUL'31d stand, Boom 3 e etnasiay eveniag, eveniag st 74 o'lock. Byoe- | Wadsworth Building, Nos, 177 and 179 East dorof E. O, J. 0. DICKERSON, Reconfer. ; glfimmfl reports to the contrary not- Masonic. ™ OTILICOCIE:. . Sgocjat gommunieation of Chicags Todes, o, 4% 4 | A1l porsons are heraby sotiled not to negoliate, 107 50 F.& A M., Tocaday oveniog; Agel & st Driental B0 | poras or tyalve bundrod aad, stsyonine dobiars Ghcc, . ' ioiggpe n and doe Ost. 1, also one other persaro exjested to attend,, Vlsliory corditly friiod :'mfim‘elfljnmn %ondred and sighiysfive dollars, same yordes oW, B Ak 8 s -~ | dato,a2d Suo Sopt. & 15 Al aaid notes bossine fn; Soregt (1 x o % Do S Wil e o Gl ) bl Re; ! a ve &n offsel notes. . G, of Porfection will be Eax“d‘ A et oty | Hoom, No. 160 Dessborn-st. evoning, at 7§ o'clook. Work, 4and 5. 2 T s s e |, Tt Troes, VIG5, = Dasonic. lmwmdtmmgnnub Mlmmet’ M. E. OppoTx The regular meetin of the Masonio Board of Ralle{ | has tho oo inform amateurs that he has recently ar- ;, g:h! d in the Parlor of Orlental Hall, 122 LaSalle-st., | rive th & large assortment of the newest plants, t- na:: L’Lflg%flrfl 7, at 73§ o’'clock pt, for bual- trees, new kinds of Roses, Flowers, ‘Onions, e o] ""i;'i'f\;‘%‘fi{'fi" il be préscnt.. By d Bulbs, and Flower and Ve, etablo Boods, Evors- J 'COOK; "Sooretary. * | Hhing ia 1 4o perfect ‘comdition, aud. is offerod at very mod- Attention, Sir Knights! orats priben The stare is located st No. 385 Wabaah-av. Ohlcago Commande No, ! et Qrder. A full aftendands roqtosted. By ordor of the E. [ 3 EO. F. SINOLAIR, Recorder. ‘Bramball, Desne & Co.'s celebrated FRENCH RANGES and Bflom%wflfl Coffeo Urns, Carving Tables, &o., a8 UDAN & TRESTED, JR.'S, A. O. F. Anctent Order of Fororters.—Re, aterd 1 of Gon Gl of Okt s B 0, o oray megts evoning, the i ‘inst., ats o oloek, ¢ 6 and 360-Htato-xts orav. "Fall attendancs matired. B ordes Cot - TR | IR ET e T A Minersl Spring Water_cures all dise: Kidney L Notice. A2 Crinely Ofzans- Sand for Circuiar, - st The amesiing of {ho Coptracting Plastarers N T.CURTH, Ageut fois BRI RS ko 2 Tt iah ot b coma bafars b6 Asobiation o1l soaiace Revenue Stamps iag plasisrers ars invited to be prasont and jola the As- Soclation; . By crdes of SRR ENT. | For documenta made out provious to Oct. 1, 1673, sold at Ulster Club. g st Ot v e g e | e 0 TS PRSEHNIOR S i A o - g STUART, Boc s WANTED. Notice. W ANTED, All members of the Shest Metal ¢ N B R e R D A e (e Al iy ‘Chicago, Azils, 163, W. F. MATTHEWS, R. Beo. A DPriver for a Grocery Wagon. A " o Sfinfl:l}v’l% man thoroughly posted, both with R drots LOP, care Carrlor No. 2 $ 5,000—New honss, 10 rocms, bay win-/ order. No otherlocslity is improving as ex- |' aad partioular ¢ of references required. Ad- “STAR” READINGS. " 44 T bert reader who has cver appeared in Boston."—The Boston Globe, Narch 15, ¢ | 44 Hig voics is of splendid volume, and so dicinely modu- lated as to ezpren every articulats ulterance of human emo~ thon, -~ New York Herald, Jan. Bl. - and an electrical Girill that, adds 10 the efiect of We London . B rises totrue {nspiration, Re {2 able (o send throuh the audicnce, }is fine presence and potcer/ul an pronouncs iy, Bellew unequaled BELLEW, FIRST AND THIED READINGS,| Union. Park Congregational Charch, 2 ' SRR ol ogh S A SECOND AND LAST READINGS, o i, BpLs, Qo WERIDAY s ‘Admission, 81. No extra charge for Reservod Seat. For sale at Star Lectura Depots, d ‘UARPENTER & SHELDOY, Mansgers. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, APRIL 7, HOUSES CROWDED !! HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY!! Fourth Weeilc Of BARTLIY OAMPBELL'S Groat Emotionsl Soclsty ra BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA. Conoedod on all hands to bo the grostest fuccess Ever Known in Chicago. Avold the rush 2t the Box Offico by seouring seats ia tic volce. as @ reader.”—| advance. Friday night—Benefit of MISS KATE KEEK, 1n renearsal, tho last Fifth-av. succ ous, ro) itio: 1t de pepseaton, s eairsg na domistle deaima by Bartiey Will short! —MISS_ELIZA O'CONNER and MI% JoSiE BRROHELDER. STAR LECTURE COURSE. LAST APPEARANCE Of the Great Sootch Poet and Author, GEORGE HACDOHALD, -av. Baptist Church, TO-MORROW NIGHT. ROBERT BURNES. Reservod ter & Bhield Admission, 75 ots. Scfl.lkxl. For salo at Carpoil on's, §58 Wabash-ar., and Buck & Haragrls, comor Stato and 3adison-s "GARPENTER & BHELDON, Mansgers. WMYERS OPERA HOUSE, Aingion, Colin & Kendl's MEINSTRIELS. An Entire Change of Programme! MACKIN and WILSON 1n thelr {nimitable Songa and Dances. NEW VOCAL QUARTETTE! Kayne, Tyrroll, Surridge, and Lang. TEE THREE GRACES! “Arlington, Cotton, and Rico. 5 THE CLOCKMAKER'S HAT! “Thio wholo to conolude with the laughablo sketeh of ONE-~TWO--THREE! B TiondarApas T e 3 R, KEMBLE, on wioh omeasign wHi be produced the liughable Buriesqus of ROMEO AND 5 MARTINE'S HALL, GUSTAVUS GEARY’S ANNUAL CONCERT, THURSDAY EVENING, APRILY7, 1873, Asststed by tha following very distiaguished talent: Mrs..C. D- CARRINGTOY, Soprano. i EMA BAXTER, Metzo-Soprano, ion. ‘OWEN (Hor ik appiaraace "in Chicago), Con- o 345" BEX OWEN (lls st appearsac in Chlcago), enor. e, Y FINLAYSON (His first sppoarance in Chh:rlg;_fl "Barifona. ¢ v ‘Mr. THOMAS GOODWILLIE, Basso. Mens, EAIL LEIBLING (His' first appesrancein Ohi- caga), ole-Pidnlat W' BEN OWKY, Acoompansist. . : with ral LOOKE In scegpdanoe w1 £anort] Toqen L0 e o Parsot the Concort, by able Soloists snd an clent Chorus; and, i order to make the rendi! ‘eom- clore, Mr, W G: TAYLOR has kindly consented fo read mauxhvxnn SCExE, which immediately precedes tho ANC s, 81 each; to be had atMr. Gustayus Geary's Rosidenoe, 236 South Groen-st., whors ho gives lossons dally in Vooal Calture and Italiad and English Sluging. NIXON'S, Clintonat., between Randolph and Washington. JAMES W. WILDER & CO.’S NATIONAL CIRCUS! BMONDAY, April 7, 0d ovory night this week, and AUCTION SALES "I By WAL A. BUITERS & CO. "’ AUCTION SALES, " By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 33, 3, and 25 Randalph-st. REAL ESTATE jimactve AmcionSals - COLORADO. 100 Lots in Swansea, two miles from Denver, near the new smelt- ing works. £0 Lots_at Platteville, 32 miles north of Denver, on the Denver & Pacific Railroad. i 50 Lots at Villa Park, 1 mile west of Denver; the most elegant property about Denver. I g3~ At private sale, for caah, or trads for good city property. Lots on Wabash-av. Lots in Egandale (Hyde Park). Lots on YVernon-av. Lots in Austin. EZAt privato sals, at WM. A.’nmmxns' £CO., Auctioneers, ., Auction 3 2 % chath Canarat. Targe and Positive Sale of - UNREDERMED PLEDGES! By order of A. LIPMA, Licensed Pawabroker, AT ATCTION, MONDAY, APRIL 7, AT10 A, M.. CONSISTING OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES 5 7 -+ Of the most celobrated makers. Diamonds, Oluster and Solitaire Pins, , Drops, and Studs. ‘Vest, Grard, and Opera 8, racelel Bets “iuds, Chalns, Looksts, and Silver Plated Wars, Gold Jowel MIG'; E’I’vnwm l.t:l:‘iudln' “C(fl.n Sliver Tes Servico, 14 6! Guns and Pltchers, otc. _Also Opera and Fi liehere, bisio Bos, antel Clocks, Fancy . oto.’ Bt o poremptory for cah, PO A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. 00 RESIDENCE LOTS At G, Town of s Pk, AT ATCTION OX Monday Afternoon, April 14, Sale commencing at 3 o'clock, of our sales- rooms, 55 and 57 South Canal- Thesolota ars desirably located in Preston Subdivision of the northwest X of Sec. 8, Town 55, east of the M. 5. and P. & Ft. W. Rallroads, and near the Chicago Wateh Factory, between Beventy-ninth snd Righty-first-sis. Lota 255125 foot. -Stroets 63 feet, with wido alleys. 'TERMS OF BALE—3 cash, 4 cneyear, X two yosts, interest8per cent. Titlo perfoct, with fall wazrantee doed and abstract of titls to esch purchaser. ‘For other particulars, sea WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsers. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. AT 199 W. RANDOLPH-ST, The Btore, Fixtures, Marble-Top Counter, 1 Hoisting Derrick, 10,000 Cigars, lot Cutle- ry, and sundry goods, on MONDAY, APRIL 7, 10 o'clock a. m. - Bale peremptory. Terms cash. . . TAYLOR & HABRISON, Anuctioneers. Regular Wednesday’s Sale ¢ DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, ets., on Wedaasday, Apdl g O.ng'emx. Wew Toods jest toceived, Y, P NADES, - ZEN FHLATS, anda large lins of TAYLOR & BARRISON, Auctineers. - 31 and 33'Bouth Oanalst. REGULAR SAT(ERDAY’S SALE Household Goods, &o. 3,000 worth of second-hand goods, on Saturday, April 12, at 9 1-2 o’cl’k. A sasortment of .iué Farniturs, Carpets, oto., reaking B o S HARRISON, Auctioneers, 31 and 33 South Canal-st. Saturday, April 12, AT 11 0'0LOCE, 20 crates W. G. Crockery Just received, in open Iots to tha trade. TAYLOR & 'BARRISON, Auctioneers, 81 and 33 South Canal-st. “REGULAR SATURDAY’S SALE OF ‘Household Goods, &o. . $3,000 worth of second-hand Goods, on SATURDAY, April 12, at 91-2 o’clock. A large assortment of extra FURNITURE, CARPETS, &o., &0., from & family breaking up housekeeping. " PInE- . 1\ YIOR & HARRISON, Anctioners, 8 and 3 South Csnal-st. A from s ENGAGESE kA TR AORDINARY — FOR THIS NI BFEER ONLY, MILE. ELISE DOCERILL, Tho Quean of_ the arens, and hor celcbrated PARISIAN RO O R Borlinsad Clra a Ragetoots fud B oHeaty, Borlin, and CliquoNa Homos, from Gleane Xeath: BerNYIR], Th groat Frguch e e RLLINGTON, tho Prince of M: Grotesrg” AND_ PUPILS, sad all the Old Slonday, Tuesdsy, and Wedneaday, last threo nig! 'JAMES ROBINSON. tof th o attondin o O e e e ohtrely suspands e on of the Press and Board of Dirsctors. ATKEN'S THEATRE. i LAST WEEK, POSITIVELY, OF THE MOE ISR g:::g:muun, and last nights of their excallent rendi- RIP VAN WINKLE, which has proven & genuine success during LhQ‘ Dl;% il {n cansequonce thereof, bo continued for d NicHTS, Mnnd’ay, Tuesday, and Wednesday. xin 2s Ri Van Winkle. MeKeo Bankin a8 Rin VA% i Bisnchard as Christina. LIVER: 0 TWIST {n robearsal, and Br. Rankin's now drama, GARL VAN HOOE. Lok out for the great local AW IN NEW TYORK, and the fonnest man in America, STUART ROBSON. McVICKER'S THEATEE. Engagemont of the Eminont English Artiste, Miss Neilson! vho will on Monday eveniug, April7, and nat T e o i fammad resdition of J ULLET, poare’s Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet! ‘which will be produced with appropriate Sceneryand Ap- s-m—sm.sonwn’l-flf;;‘z. e ACADEMY OF MUSIC, tinned Saccess.” Tncressed Attraction. it R, g=gement " BAKER AND FARRON, greatest, living tatives of the Maloand Fo- the Ermatent U E R iay orening,. sud every I ing daring the week, in thelr groat drama of Chris and Lena; o, German Life on the Hississippi. Introducing songs; duets, dances, musical gems, eic., in s i arte & ON FREE EXHIBITION For s few dsys only, st RIOE & THOMPSON'S, 259 Wa- -av., BRAUN’S FAMOUS AUTOTYPES OF PARIS, Comprising all the Drawings, Faintings, Frescoos, An- e, Bratass” of All the ‘Art Gallerles in 1570 diveres, subiects : sagy_soreral B, n o this en- , with ATKEN'S THEATRE. Fashionable Matinees Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Oaly 50 cents for best soats. Sccond Dalcony, 25 cents. By ELISON & FOSTER. Great Bankrupt Sale. W will sell the entire Furniture of the Nevada House, Nos.171,173,175,177, 179,181 & 183 Twen- ty-first-st., bet. ‘State and Burnmide-sts., AT AUCTION, On MONDAY MORNING, April 7, at 10 oclock, being the entire_Farniture of Beven Houses, US! AS_A HOTEL, consisting of Parlor, mnmbar,mning-mom and Kitch- en Furnitore, Carpéts, Be , Stoves, Cut- lery, Crockery, Glassware, &c., &0, By ordor of B, H, CAMPBELL, United States Marshal. ELISON & FOSTER. Auctionecrs. BANKRUPT STOCK ‘Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Goods, Hosiery, &c., &, Cry roing, t Shhearon "m““m'?‘x’zx’i‘.’mm Apeli1n, 8% 0% 4y Er1sO% T FosTER, Auct'rs. TW0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT (LOSING OUT. TRUSTEES® SALE REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Belonging to the OHICAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 18th day of Jums, 1873, By the artiolss of the assoclation of said Compauy, 1t 1s propided thatallihe pry joriy Ln thehands of tho Trurtoes The month of Jane, 1873, must b sold at auction for cash, to closs the trust. & ‘Thi roaityls centrally lecated, 1 the OITY OF CHI- 0AGO, and is valued at 81,300,000, and composed largely Stiver and canal frontags, docked and ready for immodi- zabar of vacant lota (n the imme- all well adapted for business te use. Also, & largo D e viciaity ot the Gocks, PiFBa titis to this property is unquestionsd, having been held and owned by the Astociation for tweny yesrs. 3 thoroof, ax on the same. perty for. tranafor and delivery :';ml.k e o on th muufx'un&' et ey o A e T eaniouat of thelf purcase, the balanco Lo B paid wit !hfl 8, Or 25 s00m AfteT the salt dooeds’ Do ad el MAHION D, 0GDEN, BEECHE! GeORGE WATEDN, Guicaap, Marchh 192, Trastees. . 3[6\5.' B8 Gsden, Bholdon & Co., Room 34, No, 173 La- o-st To dealers who want regular goods at prices made by themselves, _ On TUESDAY, April 8, st 9 1-28. m, Of Dry Goods, Cloths and Cassimeres, Chil. dren’s Pique and Linen Suits, Notions, and an especially fine line of Silk and Cloth Hats and Caps. Also, Liadies’, Misses’ and Chil: ,dren’s Trimmed Hats. Brussels, Ingrain, and Rag Carpets, by the piece only. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 22. 34, and 25 Randoloh-st. EIGHT HUNDRED CASES Boots, Shoes & Stinpers AT AUCTIQN, BY CATALOGUE, On WEDNESDAY, April 9, 8t 8 1-2 8. m, We mesan that we have 800 CASES of all qualities of goods, that WILL BE SOLD, and they cre guaranteed perfact and regular, or no sale. GEO. P: GORE & CO. 23, 24, xnd 26 Randolph-st. e85 STATE-ST. AT AUCTION, Flewant Honsghold Furnitare. Rich Palor Saits, Flegant Chamber Sofs, Kol Ea) Coarn Tabies, unges, Centrs Tal mz'}'m”sa Béamd‘-‘." : ows, Tes Chcs! irrorc, Klegant Oll Patatings, A SE‘"IK, Onll’n?:n Glassware, B v 2 B b ienaion Tablo, ‘A large Sidsboard, cost $350. Theso koods wero romoved from & marble-front reale dence on Wabaszh-av. to J85 State-st., ballding, A St 16, 8t 100 clock: f e 0 I al el - a0 % d8ie's €., Kactiscers. REGULAR SATURDAY’S BALE OF Household Furniture, Parlor, Library, Dining-room, and Kitchen Furniture, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Marble- top Tables, Bofas, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, ‘Hall Trees, Extension Tables, Bureaus, Car- pets, 10 Crates of W. G. Crockery, 10 Casks of Yellow and Bo “Ware, 100 Pkgs. of Glassware, one fine-toned Melodeon, Bug- gies, Harnesses, 10 new Lumber “Wagons. This sale is warthy of attention. » On BATURDAY, April 13, at 934 o'alock. G. P. GURE & CO., Auctionoers. HAVENS & CO., Anuctionsers and Conmission Merchants, 63 SOUTH CANAL-ST., WILL SELL, OF MONDAY, April 7, st 10 o’clock, Jewelry and Silver-Plated Goods. TUESDAY, April 8, 6t 10 a. m., Books, Bta« tionery, and Chromos: _ ~ WEDNESDAY, April 9, at 8 1-3 o’clock, Dry Goods, Yankee Notions, etc. THURSDAY, April 10, at 10 a. m., Jewelry, “Watches, Eilver-Flated Ware, etc. FRIDAY, April 11, at 10 a. m., Chromos, “Wall-Pockets, Brackets, etc. SATURDAY, April 13, at 8 a.1ov., Furniture, Carpets, Sewing Machines, Harness, Bhow Cases, Crockery Wars, etc., both new and second-hand, comprising the largest assort- ment ever offered in this market. HAVENS & CO., 63 South Cancl-st. By EDWIN A. RICE & CO. LARGE SALE 0P FOE ‘A private residence 290 West Madisonat., WEDSES. BB Rpuis, at 10 o'elock, sharp, co of Black Wainhi Parior ‘wnd Chamber Setia, rosas, as! fexe, Mirrors, Centro Tables, “Onsirs, Hoc £nd tagrair ‘Cupeta, Lace Cartal Husk Mattsessos, Plilows, Bedding, ing Stoves, Crockery Waro, Etc. Sale positive and with- out reserve. EDWIN A. RICE ‘Office, 147 Randolph-3t. By W. F. HODGES & CO. W will offer ons of the best bargains of the sesson. A Iargo housa of 10 rooms, all fornlshed; two double par- lors: 75 yards English Brussols, nearly new; oo Piano; four Marbletop Chamber Se o Bler Bitrors: o Breol i Bilnnge, Barble- . . and Bed- TRIm rmplats (o} housskseplng. s afo; and wa willsel tho eatirs o & want none to call but thoso me 613 West Lake-st. r & CO., Auctioneers, Coat ger cash. Wo airo a1 HODGES & CO, Auctioneers and Private Bankers. Also, two-story Brick, on Walnut-at., twelve rooms and two piriors, furnizhied’ complote, togather with all the N, Tables; t Theds t for 31,000 ‘business. Ing > &; f th it 31,500; will sell T bl W O P CIGARS. Cnb Howse Cigar Mamfecy! ¢ CASS E. MAURER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CIGARS&TOBACCO Foreign and Domestic, N0. 187 SOUTH CLARK-ST, CHICAGO, BETWEEN MONROE AND ADAMSSTS. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. : Tho: p of Jenkinson & Keits was dissolved oo tho 4th day of April by matusl consent. Mr. Keits will continuo the business at th old stand, 7 Statest., sad Mr. Jenkinson will open his new store, with a new stock, 2503 Stata-st., Orient Hotel Bullding, on or sbot the 15th DAVID W. JENKINSON, JOSEPH EEITZ. DISSOLUTION. The hip berstofore existing under the firm nte P FHOMPSON EEOS., Carpenters, was disslved Haren 6, by mutaal conont. " AllGasotiled burigesy o o "Q. It. THOMPSOX, uils et s Hsrolntore: Q0. THOMPSON. FTURNITURE. FURNITURE, Of all Kinds, at lowest cash prices, on INSTALMERTS, at W. L HUNT & €0.'S, 374 Milwankee-sY, MEDICAL CARDS. : DR, C.BIGELOW NFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, 454 Stateat., Chicy OO woll known S iara of tho papers, tnat Dr. a. remedies that. will ll‘l)lu‘;;r ul casen of PGHRONIO AND SPEOIAL 3 . SEPARATE PARLOES (SORSULTE N B SR RESPONDENCE CONFID! Gidross ail lotters, with stamps DR. A. E. OLIN, : ¥ ? 183 8o. Clarket., Chicago, the £ros spociatist of ) 2go, ‘tod the [ast 20 years i trosting sl CRETD B A e Nasvous dissases i both sexss, aall et eatations, confusion of 1d¢ tions, sion to r, 1) et o bak sulteciss 1 cines pre] e Tooe, corrospondence oonidaatial. BePL™ ate rooms for ladies. BRUSH, SON & CO, A‘UCTIONEERS, . Office, 188 East Madison-st., Make salos of General Merhandise, Baakrupt Stooks, and Fornitare at Dwellings. MORTGAGER'SSALE 11 established diug stors, No. M9 rn- g:um.:k'":f e e ol u. T T oa o place . adas. ‘ GHAB. HAUSSNER, ey “Agent for Wm. Enaise Obstacles o Marriage. ¢ for Young Den. Seat fros 12 | Happy Rellct, 5 Xaross H ettt ‘TION, el Dgz ‘Pa.—an Institation b reputation for ‘honorable conduct and proft akill. Dr. Kean, 380 South Clark-st., Chicago, oally or b7 May be confidentially consulted, My b oargs, on all chronio oz nervons disossct o irsiclan in tho city ¥howLe g D o & . Lo 8P rants cures of 0o pay. OWce E

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