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. BRILLIANT BILLIARDS. ‘Socond Match Gamo Betwoen Slosson and Bessunger. | The Latter the Winner by a Soore of 2,000 to 1,849, Remoarkable Nervo, Largé Runs, and ‘flenvy Avornges, : e "Pwo wooka ngo Inst night George Blosson and Jobn Besaungor, two of the youngest and finest billiardists in tho country, played an Amorican game of 2,000 polnts on a carom table, for n stako of #5600, Tho former won by running tho gamo out at & polnt whon his chances woro worth voxt to nothing. Delieving that tlho tost was not ‘A fair ono, Bossungor and his friends Immediatoly arranged for anothor matoh at tho samo gamo, and for a similar alake. Tho contest occurred lnst night at tho Globo Theatro, and was witnogsod by an audionco a8 largo as the houso could hold: Tho gamo waa played upon a 5x10 tablo of Zellor's manufacturer, Considorable time elapsed be- foro a compotont porson for referoo could bo prevailod upon to accopt the nnplosant position, but finally Capt, Charles H., Willinms congonted toact, Tho umpires wore Tom Foloy for Slos- #on, and Michnol Honohan for Bessunger, There was but little botting eithor bofors or during tho gamo, add tho wagors, such agthoy wore, wore oven. The following synopais will show that tho game was unusually oxcliing in the way of u'fumnut among the managersand rlnnlpulul that it wau » brillinnt exhibition of billlards ; thal it was hotly contestod; and that tho Josor whowed tho most remarkablo norve and the most remarkablo skill ovor witnessed horo : 1 Thoe gamo- commencod at 8 o'clook procisoly. Tho proliminary manouvro of banking for cholgo of balls and lny-off waa won by Slosson, and o + golected the whito. Bassungor faid of in tho con- tro of the foot of tho tablo. Blossonscorod on tho shot, and then missed, leaving tho balls in a fair position for his opponont, who knocked them around until all four were fnally huddled to- gother at tho foot of tho tablo, Thon he pro- geeded to comploto o fino run of 160, playing as if for mere amusoment. Blosson tollowad with s run of G, missing o shot from a ball to which he ‘unluckily frozo sfter fiumng thom all to- gother, Bessungor turnod his second hundred on the fourth tnning, 102 ahead, Slogson, in his fitth inning, collectod tho. balls in tho upper ¥ight hand corner. After making 21 ho attompt~ 'a halt-draw from tho oushion. The shot was very elowly made, and may ormay nothavo connted, Tho reportors could not decide from where thoy gab. , Tho markor called tho shot, bub DBossungor claimed no count. Tho refereo scomed unwilling to give 8 decislon, and o storm of hisses and applauso * arogo from tho .partisan sudienco. - During the excitomont Bossunger and Blosson indulged in somo sido_talk, the rosultof which was that Blosson threw off bis coat and attomptod to etrike tho other player. This hasty action avorise to moro hisses and more applause. ’i’hu rofereo finally decided the questidn of count . or no count againgt Blosson, thoso sitting near- . o8t the tablo esying tho shot did not count. Tho + four ‘balla wero now crowded togothor a8 closoly ss_thoy could bo without being frozon. Dossungor atmed for his shot amid the most indescribablo confusion and nolso. He counted, but Tom Foley olaimed foul. Thoreupon tho excitomont increased tenfold. Aftor sovoral minutes' jangling between umpires and roforeo, tho claim was not allowed. Bos- sungor's run, however, which was commenced with good prospects, waa spoiled, and hoonded ot 84, Slosson playoed in torribly hard luck in his sixth, soventh, and eighth innings, being un- able to make but 18, 12, and 12 off from good breaks. Bessungor's "“fl‘““ was 1o botter until tho eighth inning, when he accumulated 159 by fine position playln[t", not unmixed with good luck. This mado the score, Bossungor, 4983 Blosgon, 87. In his. ninth m«? Blosson mnde his first docont run, 90, gnm.n him at 186, Bessunger followed with 21, an then jumped his ball off the tablo for the second time, leaving tho two rods outside the string. string. Blosson's attompt to (fut any of them in- sido or to count was o end failure, resulting in & good position being left for his opponent, from swhich he mado 144, Hethen jumped his ball oft the table. At this point the gamo stood on even innings, Bessunger, 663; Slosson, 186. _Tho Inttor counted on the loavo, mado 12, and loft three balls insido tho string. Bessunger banked and missed by a close shave. B8losson followed with 25, turning his second string, after ayun of miserable Iuck, Bossunger found a bad leave waitlng for him, but his ouc ecemed liko' & witche’s wand, and in & few ghots ho brought the balls into fino position and made 99, placing his sdore at 763, to 108, Nothing of noto occurred until Slosson's fif- teenth inning, when another wrauglo sprung . Ho had mado 39 and the four balls together, 13:9 pinyed snother slow, short bank shot, Tho game-keoper called the count. Bossungor's um- pire said it didn't count, Two or three hundred poople eaid it did. Tho roforeo, howovor, said 1t didn't, though he didn't know any more about it than anybodyelse. The balls were lott in such & position_thot Bessunger made 72 without any trouble, His score then stood 864 to 289, Moro ‘bad Juok for BSlosson in his sixtcenth and soventeonth inning, ond a beastly scratch for Beusunger at tho vel dommoncement of This eoventeenth, which rosulted, as &such shots, nearly slways do, in a geod position being left. Good pln? and_one or two unex- octod and extraordinar; ? lucky kisses nssisted im to 144, -This placed him at 1,011 to Blos- eon's 292, Dossungor'd average up to this polnt * wag nearly 70, Blosson found the balls scat- tered around in a vexatious sort of way. Ho commenced playlng with a dotormination to maken run of three figures, but it seemod ag if he was fated to meot the point, tho bells kissin, and broaking badly for him. At about 70 ha col- lected tho four bafls at the lower rail, and his friends recognizod the fact with acclamations that seriously threntened tho roof. His nurelug and position-playing in this run were splondid exhibitiona of what a Mm Player cAn do m an upl ano. At 800 tho balls were clogo togother, but t becanio necessary to mako a diffioult masse in ‘order to count. The shot was finely oxecuted, ‘but tha balla were scattored. Blosson continno: .o play wide shots until ho roached about 60 on ‘tno fourth hundred, when au inviting though dn:‘fomm angle shot presented itsolf. It was made, and thoe balls again collected. Tho run _ended at 414, Blosson missing o comparatively easy cushion shot. The gamo then stood: ‘Bessungor, 1,011 ; Slosson, 700. Bessungor failed %o count on an ouz' shot, being evidontly o littlo rattled by the hearly roundof applause with which ‘his adversary's game porformanco was grooted. Small rwis, concluded by carcloss, shots, marked the ninetconth and twentieth invings of both players. In his twonty-first, Blosson made 48, nm{jnsb a8 overybody expeotod he was going to amake moro, he missad an easy shot, loaving the ‘palls well for Bossenger, Tho latlor made G0, and then tho balls went into line, and he was compolled to bank andmiss, Gamo—Bessunger, 1,098; Slosson, 781, his twenty-secon inning, Blosgon mado a romarkably small run and o remarkably poor ehot, which waa takon udvantage of by his opponent to the hurtful ex- tent of 111,—a “well-oxccuted run, which ended in Bossunger's ball going off tho table pur- .. Gamo—Bossunger, 1,200; Blosson, T07. Bl.nunon mado 9 and loft tho balls within the Btring. Buumdgar made the bank, andjmissed. Blosson counted onco, and migssed also. Bossun- gar followed witha run of 42, which was orna- monted by another beautifal scratch. In his twonty-sixth inning ho made s neat run of 182, mainly by round-tho-table pln{ placing his 800ro at 1,887 to 888, Blosson followod him up with 83, cloving with o miserable draw shot that might have loft him anothor hundrod if ko mado it. Bossungor improved tho ]nn.vh!;f two quos-~ tionablo sliots at the boginuing aidifig him mo- terinlly. His run' onded at 201, tho greater ortlon of it bewg unu- suall, rilliant, + A poorly-calculated half draw left the balls in good position for Blosson. Tosulb: tho acoumulation in four minutes. Forty-seveu more were mado, and then a good 8hot was rulned bya dofoctive bridge. Game, Dessunger, 1,688 ; Blosson, 1,078, Bessunger slipped up at 3, and Blosson again got the balls togother, snd wont st thom ag "g he was ahoead instond of boing bohind, IHo made 147, and then missod in attompting o diffi~ oult shot from'a freoze. Bessunger made 8 and o foarful bad shot. Gamo, Bossungor, 1,694, Blosson, 1,235, Runs of 89 nud 86 by Hlokison, ond 86 and 6 by‘naauuufi:)r, brought the strings to 1,800 for 10 former and 1,086 for tho Iatter, with Dessunger nhylng with apparent norvousnoss and his opponent going for all on tho table, but misaing comparatiyely easy shots from ovor-confldenco, The aspect of tho game was matorially changed in Bessunger's thirty-third, whon he made a beautiful run of 228, nhowlng all ‘tho sclonos thero is in oushion pinylng. (his placed him at 1,870 ¢0 1,809, Bloson could make only 6, which s y .. Bosoungor offsot with 51, loaving him 70 to go, Nothing disooncertad, nL\pnrunuy, Blosson went on to play aa woll as ho know how. o collocted fho Dals fuat whoro dioy waro whion o ran out tho othor gamo, and mado tho magnificont run of .482, shoving his " doore along {o 1,607, while Dossunger's® was 1,021, 1o loft (his opponont- an’ oasy Bhot, but he woa 80 norvous that Lo missod it. Blosoon fol« lowod with 42, and triod to jump his ball off the tablo, but missod it through carolossnoss, Doa- sunger thon onded the romarkablo gamo by o run of 70 Tho following is tho gooro ¢ gronsor—9, 18, 3, 0, 31, 18, 13, 12, 08, 9, 0,8,0, 414, 0, 18, &b, 6, 0, 0, 5, 0, 03, 147, 147, 99, 30, a7, 43,0, 489, 42,” Totol, 1,810, Atoraio, B 11, Brasunazn—100, 31, 13, 53, 84, 4, 18, 160, 31, 144, 0, 99, 0, 10, 79, 3, 144, 0, 18, 9, ob, 111, 4, 43, 0, 133, 201, D, 8,50, 6, 0, 228, 51, 0, T0—Total, 2,000, Avorago, o5 6-0. Itis Mfih!y probable that n third and deciding match will Do shortly arranged, as both partios soom willing to play. G = T NregY SPORTING ELSEWHERE. NEw Onvzans, April 21.—Louisiann Jockey Club, elxth and Jast day, “Fimt raco—Fartuna atako for filllos, 8 years old, S50 ontrance, §1,000 ndded ; fivo nominations; won by Sallie Wntuon, bys longth; Bunriso, socond; Vandalls, third, Time, 1:46. Snlllc Watson was tho_favorito, solling in the n‘)aol at 8185; Bunrlse, §46; Van- dalln, $26, Only thro startod. e Becond Raco—Consolidation purse, 500 ; ono milos won by Warwick’s bi 0., ‘l;g a nock, boat- ing dupu Raco, I. 0. U,, John McDonald, '&’oung Harry, Frod Bonnsbol, Emma_Sansom, same ordor. , Timo, 1:44%¢. Capo Race got s bad start. Warwick's ontry was the favorito, solling in the pool for 82156 ; Cape Raco, §180 ; Youn) Harry, John McDonnld, 845; I'red Bonnabol, 8381 1. 0. U., §20 ; Emina Sansom, $16. Thizd raco—Fonr—milo hoat: all agen; club 12, 25, 24, 8, .the , 1pcl, * whilo - tho ‘tho Btato, for use in the Agricultural Col urso, eadooo; first horso, $1,600 ; socond, $300; hicd, 6200 six startod. Morgan Seont. 2 11 Bilout Frien i B o Sinesit 4 e & 3 i aw 8 ' ‘itota hnd witbdrawn, Tom Corlott... s, Timo—T:90% 3 1:00% Morgan Scout was the favorito, selling in tho ool for 8200 ; Blacksmitl, $135 hMulvar, $60 5 riond, ©45; Corbott, 840; Ropoator, $20. THoavy botting attor tho flrst hont, 8100 to 30, on Bilont Friond.’ Wonther delightful ; attond- Iargo ; mony ladies ; track good. ‘ fal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonr, April 2.—A somowhat oxtraordi- nary race was contestod this nftornoon botwoen Nr. Harboo's black maro Jerusha and Mr. John- son's bny gelding, Fromont. Tlie conditions wore for each to .carry the joint welght of tho owners, 848 pounds, and trot be- twoon TForty-sixth = siroct and - Mamnco- neok, & distanco of . twenty-two miles, Tho stakos woro 8200 o side. Thoy started with two men in each wagon, Fromont lendiug. They mado Fleotwood Park intwonty-goven miu- utes. When within throe miles of gosl, Harbock 1ot Jorusha up, nnd she quickly dashed by Fro- mont, coming in the winper in ono hour and twolvo minutes. A large amount of monoy changed hands. Ono_of the trots that ‘wora to havo taken placo on Flootwood Park to- doy was poatponed until Thureday. Thoe othor 1a to bo contestod to-morrow. BALTIMORE, Md., April 21.—Bago-ball—DBalti- mores, 18 ; Washingions, 2. PmrADELPUIA, April 2.—In 8 Emm of bage- ball to-day, the Philadelphin Olub dofented the Athletics, 11 to 8. : Haurrax, N. 8,, April 21.—George Brown, hov- Ing received no answor to his soulling cl;uliungo to Hadler, the English champion, will issuo » challongo to Eilis Ward, John Biglin, Henry Coulter, or any other American onrgman, for o raco for £9,000, to talo place at Halifax in July, Brown to allow hia opponent expcnsos. NEW: YORK. Bcochor's Indian Sentimentnlity-=Rce liglous Difficultics in the Jexsoy City Gamblers Arrested for Mans Tho Bull’s Xead Bank to ummary End of a Libol Suit--Iiscollnncous Local Newss New Yong, April 21.—Butch. Barclay, proprie-« tor of n gambling-house in tho Bowery, snd been arrosted on tho charge of fatally bealing Horschol Mendelbaum, who, sfter losing $200, Tofusod to psy for 3100 worfh_of checks, allog- ing, 84 a ronson, that they had playea thoe sk“} nmo.” Mondelbsum belongs to s roput ¥ fonco ™ family in this city. Henry Ward Booohor, in his sermon Inat night, invoked * Tus Father of all mankind to remem- ber in moroy the children of the forest whose pont-up wrongs Lad drivon thom to blood- shad and disholical murder,” ‘The publio achool war in Jersoy Oity is bocom- ing bittor, and tho intorforonco of the Bchool Board has been invoked, Tho latest discovery ia that a Catholic pupil was sent homo bacnuso Jaw. Androw Molntyre and Jim Solzer, doalors, havo (4! he would not bow his head_at _tho rocital of the Protostant version of the Lord's prayer, . or join in nlnglng ¢'Tjg the Heart that Makos tho Home," writien for and used only in schools, nncmdlng to the toncher. The Bull's Hoad Bank rosumes businoss on ‘Wednoegday next. The Receiver of tho Ocosn National Bank to- doy sold seven second mortgage bonds of tho Portage & Lake Buporior Ship Oansl, 81,000 ench, for b por cont of the faco value, The salo of tho remainder of the bonds has boen post~ oned. . e The suit of George B. Davis against tho Now York Times, to recover $50,000 for allogad libel, was triod to-dny. Davis was put on the stand, whon tho counsel for defendant objected to his testimony on the gronnd that ho was s convicted folon, and the Ju:Fe sustained tho objection, thus ending the trial, Tho Tammany Socfoty, to—nl{fhb, cloctod_tho following Bachoms for tho ena n§ yonr ¢ John Kolloy, John W. Chapler, Bamauel J, Tilden, John Fox, Thoms Dunlap, Nothantel Jarvis, Jr., A, Bram, 8, Howitt Abrabam R, Lawronco, Wil liam 0. Connor, Miles B. Audrews, Edward B, Donnelly, James B, Nicholson, tillam H. Wickham. £ A ourbstone brokor named Charles G. Hamp- ton was arrested to-day for having in hie posscs~ slon 850,000 in Pennsylvanis and Western rail- rond socurities, seld to have been stolon. Hamp- ton was arrested while offering n portion of tho bonds to Fitoh, Otis & Co., Pino stroet, which wore stolen from a Pittsburgh morchant. President Grant, 8. Louts, April 21.—Prosident and Mrs. Grant, and Miss Nollio, nocompaniod by ebout forty gontlemen and ladies, went on an excur~ sion to Kirkwood, ono of tho suburbs of tho city, 14 miles out on tho Pacific Railrond, to-dny. Trom Kirkwood tho party tool tho branch ling of tho Atlantio & TPacific Rosd to Carondelot, whore thoy made an inspection of tho iron fur- naces, rolling-mills, ctc., thance thoy wera taken to tho rosidenco of tho Hon. Henry'l\ Blow, wharo hioy woro foinod by auothor party of aboub fitty lmuuix citizons, and, aftor partaking of an olegant coliation, returned to the city by tho Tron Mountain Railroad. To-night o rocoption was given to Miss Nellio, at tho residence of Indian Commissioner Camp- bell, which, slthough quict and privato, was numerously sttonded, Later in the evoning a sorenade waa given to the Presidout at tho samo place. Tho recoption of the Prosident at his old ‘homa was both hearty and cordinl, participated in by peoplo of all partios and claskes. Benator Moréon accompaniod the oxcurslon party to-day, and, ivith his secretary, loft for Hot Bprings, Ark., to-night. —_— The Cincinnati Jubilees Omorsyats, O,, April 21,—Tho first genornl rohearsal of tho 00 nombers of tho Cinciunati ohorus, under tho_direction of Otto Singer, took placo in Exposition Hall to-night, propuibg for tho" ey, foatial the gang - Boothoven’s *Ninth Symphon: tho Dottinger “To Deum,” = Tho grand organ was mid' and fully satisfiodjihe critica. T'ho soata fot tho chorus and orchostra, for twelve hundred persons, aro arranged ina somi-circle, rising ono above anothor. 'ho end of the floor and gallory*® will sont’ 5,000 orsons, Tho lower floor will bo seated oxclusively with chairs, ‘The en- tire arrangemont is such as to give overy person in tho houso a good yiow of tloe chorus and or- chentra, Five hundred gas burners aro up, and 1500 more will be added, ~ ‘Fhe hall will Lo dec- orated with overgroons and banners. A Ponnsylvania Jail Dollverys Special Dispatsh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasuinatoy, Pa., April 21.—fhore bnve boeen gomo new developmonts In the goneral jail do- livery caso of Saturdsy Bvouln?, Lut no new cap~ tures up to this thne, Ono of the eacaped pris- onors went on Baturdsy night to_n house abont fivo milos from horo, where hohad beon work- ing, obtained his clothes, and atarted on, sayiug Lio had procured bai) and was goiug o Whaoliug, Heo loft at tho houso ono of the koys by whick bo mado his oscape, which was handed to Shariff TRamsny to-day. It wag well oxecuted, and ‘worke orfoctly, The koys were mado of lond, which was ‘ont from o wator-pipo In tho washroom, ‘Thomoulds weore out {n tho seat of a chair, and tho load molted and run into them. Tho improssions of the koys wero _obtained as follows: John T Edwards, an old English “ fall-bird," borrowed a coll-koy for the purposs of entering Briceland'’s coll, whilo .the turnkey wns flxlnfi tho fires, and thon took an improsslon from it, . The improssion of.an innor door-koy was taken by Ldwards.at an- othor. timo “whon tho furnkey = was . iu the jail, ond had loft the ~ key in- improssion-, of « tlie look on the outside door was taken twith sonp aftor aovoral trinls. * Tho prisonors have hoon. about throo weoke porfooting tholr schoms. | Thoso digclosures wore mado by Lorrell,the pris-, oner, who roturmod, who sayn, aleo, that Brice- land, tho convicted murdoror, was ‘tho lsst to l‘%n?n tho jt:ll. ]é‘.g';:o offort fllu l:‘ul‘ng mado for 0ir rocapturo,| eing offered for Briceland, and 860 for ho four othors, ¢ STATE LEGISLATURES. 2 OHIO, . o (Coruvnus, O, Alnll 21,.—In tho Houso thia nftornoon, tho “following ‘bills pagsod :. Houso bill to anthorizo tho appointment of special con- atables to attend the Uourta; Houso bfil to pro- vide for tho relonso of soourities for costs on giving ton dnys' notice, and tho appolntmont of other seouritios. The Committeo nppointod to. luTnlm Into tho systom of convict Iabor contracts . at tho Ohio Ponitontiary, roported tlint the con- traots have not in all casos boon lot to tho high- oat bidder, but thoy have boom. lot to tho best: Intcrosta ~ of ~the ' Btate, " Tho reporf wag _ accopted, .- Tho ~Houso bill . to" amond Boction 82 of . tho {insurante Inw, 50 ns to provido that after one annual lifo promwium hns boen pald, no orror: or misstnto- monts shall bo corrected, was_indefinitoly post- ronud, A rosolution was nflopted‘nuumrleng hie Btate Goological Qorps, ofter the completion of tho survey, to turn over all®the imploments and spparatus in thelr posscesion bulmiflng to logo. ; . —_— 8 MICHIGAN. Bpectal Dlagalch to The Chiengo Tyibune, LAxaING, Mioh., April 21.—Thoro was no quo- rum in the Honge this morning., The Henato hod adjourned till the afternoon, and when as- sembled no quorum was prosont. . In tho aftornoon the Houso Commitice on Fodoral Rolations roported favorably tho joint rosolution against all owln%thn transfor of ‘tho land granta of tho Port Huron & Milwaukeo Railroad to any railroad or corporation, and, for msturlfig tho Innd to entry under tho Homestond cenrd. of Grand Raplds,and Noyes,of Washtonaw Gouns, tios woro appointod 4 Seloof Committoo to nct with Sonators Wheeler aid Brewor to investl- gato tho frauds oomplained of by Gov. Bagloy: 4 ————— ARKANSAS. Lrrrie Rock April 21.—Gov. Baxtor has is suod a proolamation declarting the ratification of tho constitutionsl amondment doing away with disfranchisement. -A. bill passed tho Senata® to-doy, donating the forfeited landa of the Btate to cortain railrond companies. B ROBBED HIMSELF. A Story with o Moral. % Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 3 DesMorngs, April 21—David Harris, of Dola-’ waro Township, this county, was arrested, yos- torday, and lodged in jail In this cily, on tho chargo of grand lsrcony. Laost August the ac- cused borrowed £4,125'0f tho First Natfonal Bank, of this city, to bily cattlo, On Wednesday 1ast ho sold tho oattle. in Chicago, Fry, Kolley & Warner boug tho commisgion mon, ~On Thurs- dny ovening Harris arrived home from Chicago, olaiming that ho had lost tho money received for tho cattlo on tho way. Tho suspicions of tho offi- . cors of tho'bank wero arousad, for tho rosson that Harris did not roport his loss to tho bank, ‘but proceeded homo, twelvo miles diatant. On Saturdsy ovening, ‘Shoriff DBrinkoff attached Harrig' property, somo having that day boon tranforred to Horris' wifo. On Bunday, tho Shorit rocurod & search warrant and s warrant for arris’ arrost, Harris was srrested and sent to Des)Moinos, Soarch of the premiscs was then commonced, and, after a search of six bours, the Bhorift and partyfound 24,720 in ndnEnonentypn cnsoin a holo in the collar wall. The prelimi- nory_examination takos place to-morrow, The Bheriff holds tho money under attachment. Tho risonor admity that 34,600 of tho monoy are the proceds of the Chicago cattle sale. SR s I THE GLOBE. Another Contost for the Possession of the 01d Sholl==The €ontending Pars tes Hold an AM=Night WatcheMoet= inge Aftor tho billiard match hotweon Bessungor and Blosson, at tho Globo Theatro, last night, thero ‘bogan anothor game, which, doubtloss, will be prolonged for somo time to como. . The, contestants in this game are the German Bonevolont Bociety and Col, Wood. Itis agame Lovi Walkor, of Flint ; Eggleston; | * " O'Brion at £4.49 api of ono point,—and that is, which party bas the right to tho pdssession and use of tho Globe ‘Theatro. e Col. Wood has hold under . lense from tho Qermans, His loaso hies now expired, but, be- om:snj of gomo legal technicality, tho lessora oan, not ejec L2 % Last.cvning, whilo tho billiard matel waa fu! gmgms tho 1V, jod party put a new lock oo the bor of the aud{gpve-room and removed tho old, thus obtaining Srma_sslun of tha koys, - At the close of the match, ehuy}nuomfipud:,gq 8! orowd, and & gouneral Yough-and-tpmble fight cnsued, Rovolvers wore hold . glxh above mon's hesds,—whother loaded or "mot. Knives wero..drawn _ncross soft » flogor- onds,—to test tho ends of tho nnéumfnna lond ounrgos flllod tho hall. Bergeant Garrity, witha squad of poligo'oflicers, camo *“ {q seo tho show, and forthwith the bnlk of tho audionco left, A few of Jol.Wood's menromainedbehind, and thus geourod poseossion of the audience-room. The Germans made for tho ticket office nnd s~ oured possossion of it. Mr. Trudo nod Mr. Graham were thore also, in tho intercst of . cortaln chattel mortgnEo they hold mpon tho romises, and to do what thoy could for Col. Wood, This mm—n.lng‘i at 3 o'clock, both wero in possession. The matter will bo to-day. artios locided THE CITY IN BRIEF. Lincoln Park, n8 & placo of rosort, {8 again s popular as boforo the firo. ° On Bunday there were 10,000 Eoop]e on foot within the grounds, oudin two hours’ time 1,600 carringes passed, going in one direction. Thoro will bo & meoting of tho Doocoration Exocutive Committeo at the Gardner Houso this eveoniug, ot 0 o'clook. Every momber ia ro- quosted to attend. All porgons intereated in the opening of Vor- non nvonuo, botwaen Thirty-goventh and Thirty- ninth sts, are requested to meet the Committeo on Btroets and loys of tho South Division at tho City Clerk's oflice, on Woduesdny, at 8:30 p. m. On_Baturday night Morchouse, No, 201 the rcsidence of A. F, angamon streot, was on- tarad by thiovos, and zol jowelry and silvorwaro. At 8 Into hour on Sunday night, four roughs nttackod and robbed Mr. Androw Wilson, of No. 810 North Carpontor strost, on Halsted strect, botweon Lake and Randolph, They carried away o valuablo gold watch and €5 {n monoy. All persons who aro willing to devoto o little time to Christian work among young mon, aro invited to meet for consultation at the noon prayor-meoting, In Mothodist Oburch Blook, at & quartor to 1 this aftornoon, A rogular meeting of tho Board of Polico was held yestordsy nfterncon. Commissionors Munson, Bhoridan, and Wright were present. Mo sinnation ot Olcor Valontine Bittel, of the Thivd District, was accepted, to takie piace immodistely. A couple of vacancios were tnlud, and the Board adjourncd. i Eleven car-londs of carpota for tho Girand Pa- oiflc Hotel arrived yeatorday, and all will bo laid within two weoks, Turnlture and mattrosses aro pouriug in, nud in three wooksa the guosts may follow. Bo say Mossra. Gage Bros. & Mice. In our Bunday's issue, tho advertisomont of J. P, Btone & Co., dealors in upholstery, ourtain goods, and hndulugl'was, by o typographical orror, mado to read “*‘have romoved to No. 185 Lainllo stroot.” It sliould Lnve boon No. 155 Btato stroot. ‘The yenrly estimato of the OI:( Colleotor {8 na tollows : Sninries, exclusivo of that of tho Col~ lootor, $21,080; postago utnmgu, 51,0005 blank books, blank rocoipts, &o., $3,000; horsa and buggy, to bo used in anllnohng Bssessmonts on personal property, $800; total, 25,780, 1t {8 more than lkely that John Ilockbaum, Josoph Knssner, Gaorgo Nowell, and Jolin Hanta bed of §200 worth of will 10t shoot off their guna within the procinuts of Loake View noxt Ruuday. They did it lsst Bunday, and it cost thom $b apioco, The alarm of flro, from Box 053, yeaterday morning, at 2 o'clook, was caused by the dlacoy- ory of flamos in o framo bullding on tho cornor of Bireh and Cwolfth streots, osoupied by Chas. Ritz & Bro, as a lumber-yard oftice, Loss, §50 ; no iusurance. Two boys, named Honry CGundy and Horace MoRoboris, xan nway, on Saturday, from _thelr homas in Jollot. Tho Iattor I8 & _gon of Judgo BloKoborta. ‘Th’:y nto gupposod to boin Ohi _ifiq. _Thoy took” some monoy with thom, and,’ ore” starting, whisporod to somie’ Bohool-fol-' lows that they would not roturn. + ;A 'man namod Edward Maloy foll from tho b of aframa building, . No. 79 Blato_trodt, & noon yosterday, and evifferod snoh eovere intor~ ol injurios thatho will probably dlo, Mo “E' engagod in putting on a tin roof at tho time of tho ncoldout. e lives nt No, 18 Enaat Harri- #on siroot. . > P. Oavonagh, aq., of the firm of Cavanagh & Todlo, will tsnvo. for frafond this_ mornin. Ho is o prominont and successful Chicago mor- ohnnt, and, after yonrs of Iabor, will visit his natlvo Iand and-spond a fow montha among hin rolntives nd frionds, - ITis wifo, who is tho Ala- tor of ono who was tho ablost and most distin- Isled Prosident of .itho Univorsity of Notre amo, and of our young- friond John Dillon, bf thia ofty, will accompany him, . Thoir frionds wish thom & plonannt journoy and a safo roturn, Abont half-past 10 on S\mdul murn&n¥ o men ‘ontorod tho pawnshop of Abrabam: Wilkins, No. 752 Btnto stroot, and asked Mrs, Wilkina how, sho sold their coats. She ropllod that thoydid not trado on Bunday. Ile, *however, took upa garment, and, whilo examining fz, struck’ the woman {o the faco, and ran out of tho door with tho coat in his hand, making good his escapo. Mrs. was stunned but ot soriously i Tho Rov,:L. R. Sorty astor of the Baptist CBiuroh s Blorman, Tasab. ia mow n this clty (o solicit ald’ for his church, Tho sooioty over which ho prosides Is. about to oreot a placo of rorship in keoping with tho city, and i3 n littlo short of funds. fi . Boruggs was cordially ro- coived in'Bt. Louis, and will undoubtedly mdot with.a warm mcnpimn among his brothron horo. Tho oxamination of tho sovoral classes of tho Ohieago Theological Seminary will bo continued to-doy at the Bominary, near Union Park, - Tho Rov, 0. D, Holmer will addross the United So- clotien in the Unfon Park Church at a quartor boforo 8 o'clock in tho ovening, Tho Board of Diroctors mat in the Chapel at 9 o'clock In tho morning, and the dolegatos” to tho Trionnial Gonventlon at 2 o'cloolc In tho aftarmnoon. - Tho exercines of tho graduating olass will occupy ‘Weduoaday ovening. B The rogular wookly mosting of tho Wost Chi- ¢cago Lycoum will bo hald thia” avening . at tho Leavitt Btreot Congrogational Chureh, Tho sub- oot of discusslon will be, ¢ That it is ovil in its effacts on sosloty to make the' growing toudonc: betweon man and wifo, distinot” persons in law." .Doubtless tha quostion will bo ensily acttled in tho aflirmative,. aud overy right-minded man will sgrao with tho dobators on that side of tho honso that it is highly improper to mako the growing tondency distinct persons in law. Al woll-regu- Inted courts will frown down tho thing wheneyor it comes up for decision. R , Tho Board of Publio Works awardod the follow- ing contracta yosterday : For tronching and back- fitling all the watar-pipes to bo lnid in the olty durh\g tho yoar—4, 6, 8 and 12 inches in dinme- tor, 1034 cants per Jinoal foot; 18-inch pipes, 20 conts por lineal foot ; 24-inch, 80 conts ; 86-inch, 70 cents—to Bartly Langan, 'For farnishing all tho stroot lampa rnrf\urad during the your, toW. jloce. For dredging shallow lncos in the Chicago - River, whoraver directod y tho city, two bids were received, but tho con- tract was not awarded. ~ # The following snaloon-koopors are roportod:ns having violated the Liquor law_last Sundsy: :First Prooinct—Edward Gavin, No. 405 Bouth Olark streot; Francis' Kranso, No. 519 samo street; Second Pracinot—Willlam Rognoy, No. 240 Archor svenno; George Standongor, No. 169 Eightoenth stroot. ~Third Preocinct—William Spaur, No. 141 Michigan stroet ; NMartin Garies, 0, 115 North Wolls strect ; Goorgo Wiedenger, No. 489 North Clark street; Valentino Dioner, No. 290 Rush street; O. F. iv‘lahor, No. 626 North Clark stroot; John Hnusworth, No. 271 North avenue; Thilz Siohler, 107 Clybourn avenuo ;. C. Thiclman, Gorman_Thoatro: E. Otto, Division and Poun ‘stroets ; Fritz Frillman, No. 369 Divi- sion strect; keeper of No. 64 Mohawk stroot. An Xmportant Convention. New Yonx, April 21.—A csll has beon issued for & Natiopal Convontlon of producors and con- sumers of the Unitad States, to be Lold in this city on tha 6th of May next, to promote, by co- oporation, the interests of producors and ‘con= sumers ; also, to conaidor what can bo dono to roduce tho cost of transportation by rail and water between the Weat and the seabonrd. Tho Benate Committco on Transportation Routes proposo to be present in poraon or by dolegatoa. % Raflrond Nows, New Yonr, April -21.—William 3.’ Fleias, of this city, had boen chioson Prosidont of the Kan- 805 & Nobraska Ratlroad Company. New OnLzans, April 2l.—Tho old Board of Direotors of the Now Orleans, Jackson & Great Northiern Railroad, with a fow unimportant -ox- coptions, were re-slected to-day, with H. 8. Mo- Comb, P’mddent; R. B. Cherles, Becretory and Treasuror, and E, D. Frost, General Managor, Occan Stcamship News. Lavenroor, April 21.—The steamships Algoris, Wyoming, Canada, and Anglin, from New York, and tho North America, from Daltimore, have srrived out. New Yong, April 21.—Arrived, tho stoamships Italy, from Liverpool, and Olympis, from Glas- BOW. Tho Labor Question, Omorwnatr, April 21.—Thirty-nine of tho forty-throe sfokers empioyed by tho Clnoinnati Goa-Light and Coke Jompany, struck for higher ‘wagosand workingtime to-night. Theyhavebeen gotting 83,50, and demand &8 porday. Only six won struck during the _day, ond nothing was thought of the latéor. Tho E‘luun of tho mon striking have beon supplied by others, MARRIAGES, e A A A A A AN GALAWAY—GARDNER—Dy Rov. J. M, Whitehead, on tho 17th fnst., Mr. Alombort P, Galawsyand Alisy Laurone Gardner, DEATHS. TOOTH_ At Lako View, Avril 21, 1878, Oarrlo Ohuroh, wifo of Glover L. Booth axd daughtdr of 1 .L?uflmn, e B roatdonco, Wodnosday, Aprll nera fFarb ot {aiho nco, Wodn 2wt T oclook, Frioada of tho farlly a5a Taviad o iond. TROOK~In thia olty, April 41, Lotito Brook, 2 yesrs :s;.:;‘i’g'iul from tho restdonce of hor father, Wodnesday, ‘5 Ginoinuati, 0., aad Toronto, Ont., papors ploaso ol h by OATUIER—Ia Now York Oty on the ovening of tho 1ath {nst,, James Oartor, Isq., 8 native of Ahurfimn. Beot- e ol “H. romsios il b rengnt. her Tor tatormont, of wilok notios will be givon, o0 Lo - RYAN—On tho 2lst inst., Mary Ryan, s A i Dty sisaor? oyamy wifo of Martin oy R a1 S fanaly ar Kot neion. O . Erlonds of iy aro (nvitad to attond. "%~ Bt, Gathorino, Ont., papors plosso copy. TIEATH—Ia this olt, April 19, at 100 North Oakl girooty Fronk E. Headk, son of Liuos sud Roboocs by oath, ‘Funeral Tuasday ttornoon, a3 p, m. Friond P aias EWTON—On Bundsy momng, A ), oosampin Jauios W Nowian Sned B yours, ° 440K ‘Funoral Tuasday, at 13 o'alock, nt his rosidonce, No, 6 Prath atroot. s fo Toso Hill, Al frionds aro'ta- LGAGE_At Dranston, Sunday ov . Gago, oot 63 yoars, wilo o ‘onoral sarvices Tacuday, 234 nat. WATOHES, JEWELRY, &o. AMERICANS VISITING EUROPE - Will find at our house, in Paris, 1 selesroom with a choice se- lection of DIAMONDS, GEMS, FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, &e., and at our Watch Manufactory, 1 A o ‘cloak at Geneva,a stock of WATCHES, - CHAINS, and JEWELRY, TIFFANY & CO., Union-square, New York. In Genova--10 Grand Quai, In London---29 Axgyll-st,, < . Regentest, W, In Paris---Tiffany, Reed & Co., 57 Rue Chateaudun. AUCTION SALES, y ELISON &' FTOSTER. Art Sale . HIGH.OLASS MODERN OIL PATNTINGS, Dy Distinguishod Aniorfosn and Forolgn Artista from tho New York Art Gallery. Among this Iino ollection will bo found Gholoo Exam« plos from tho following Eminont Artists: Albort Blorstad [Tas, M, 11 | Wm, Goo, H. Hal), b ‘"1“. mn’:‘:#. v."ilu{}::nta. b Yiim, 2t Osrors. [ W. s O Frorta, (ramrattoe ¢ N. Calyo, P Rotoborg, ' W, A. Tamor, * And many othors of oquial ominonce. Now on oxhibition, witls cataloguos, snd will bo poremptorily sold BY ATCTION, On TURSDAY and WEDNESDAY, Afterncon and Evonings, April 22and 3, at 3} and 7 o'clock, at stora No. 183 East Madison-st., Botwoon LaBnllo-st, and Filth.sv. ELIBON & FOSTER, Auotionoors. 905 Michigan-av., NORTH OF TWENTY-FIFTH-8T,, FOUR-STORY MARBLE FRONT RESIDENCE. ELEGANT FURNITURE AT ATCTION, On, THURSDAY MORNING, ; " Roar Brtvicls onrflla?-“umua R e SHost Black Waln et Toswood and, inng Barfor Buit, iogant bla-Top Chambor Bef flu Olnlra, Oriontal Oliairs, Hall Trgo, Wararoos, o0 Tablos, Bofas, Lotngos, Baeds and Bodding, Dining-Itoom and Kitohon' ‘Furnitare, Gmkor' Glasswaro, oto., oto. Balo absolute, Partics Toaving tho ity JLISON & FOSTER. Auotionoors. By G. P. GORE CO., 23, 4, and 26 East Randolph-at. ANOTHER GREAT AUOTION SALE. OF _Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, ‘Waoolens, Hosiery, Notions, &c. Large Line of Beantilul. Black Alpacas, 5 doz, Assortod P da lot - 3 SRS o snd ok of T £ 10, P, GORE & 00, 23, 94 and 26 Randolph-st. TUESDAY, April 22, at 0 1-2 2. m, Special Auction Sale of CARPETS of all Grades, by thu Roll or P TULSDAY, o ST e el or Bree Gl o G ¥ 2, 91, and %0 Nandolphat. Regular Wednesday COatalogue Sale, AT ATCTION, April 23, at 0¥ a. m., of Boots, Shoes, and STippers, This will bo an BLEGANT ASSORT- MENT ofthe BEST GRADES of Bonsona- fe3 GORB & ble Goods. 0. P, CO., 93, 24 and 36 Randolph-at. 92 Walnut-st., corner Wood, Gentegl Hougelold Frrniture, Parlor and Ohambor. Sots, Bofas, Loungos, Bureaus, Bod- stoads, Mattrossos, Mirrors, Whatnots, Upright Hefrig. orator, and Wool Carpots, Silvorwars, China and Qtasswaro, Firmt olass Oook and Parlor Stoves; on TIURSDAY, April o, ay 10 o'clock, Loavo Madison-st, or Raudolphgt. cary af Wood, 2 2 ‘ood.at. P._GORis & CO., Auotfoncors, By WM. A. BUTTERS & 00, , No.1138 Michigan-Av., . ON TUESDAY, APRIL.Z. AT 10 0'CLOOK, GENTEEL FURNITURE AT AUCTION, Comprising handsome walnut parlor and chamber furnl. T B et atavor.Laislaoraton, itohon Mok, ils, e{c., all having boon in uso loss than ono yoar, equal T WM. A BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsers. GREAT SALE. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY CARRIAGES, OF ALL DESORIPTIONS, AT ATCTION, To pay advancos and charges. ON WEDNESDAY, APRI 13 AT100'0LOCK, at 25, ¥, 20 and 8t Washing: "his 1 tho Iasgoat numbor over offored at ono salo fn tho ‘West. Baln{mmm tory, torms cash, VAL, A. BUTTLRS & CO. Auotionoors. TIRADIE SALIE or White Granite and Yellow Ware, ASSORTED GLASSWARE, A destrablo lino of Tabla Cutlery, Hardwaro and Platad ioods, on Wodnesday, April23, at 9§ o'clock, at 55 and 57 8outh Canal-at, ‘WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionears, Dry Goods, S8illss, READY MADE CLOTHING, Btraw Goods, Notlons, Boots, Bhocs, eto AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY, April2), at 8§ c'olook, ab 65 and &7 3 Houth Osual e, A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoers, By HODGES & CO.,, 884 Wabash-av. Tuesday Morning, April 22, At 1O A. ML By ordor of Non. R, E, Hadonwe will sell AT AUC- TION tho outiro contentsof tho largo fourstory marble front; evorything in tha houso will besold, Tho Furn turo, Carpots, oto,, aro )l of tho Iatost styles and mado by W. W. Stroug and Pottes, King & Co. Thoso goods aro first-olass, and twonty-sovon rooms all {urnishod com- plota and cont ovor $8,000to furnich. You can judgo for yourselyas, for wo cannot enumorato all tha artloles, - We want all the first-olass purchasors tobo prosont at thls Balo, HODGES & 00., Auctfonoors, 613 Woat Lako-st, N. B. Ench porson presontwillbo furuished with & numbored olieck, thoraby avoldiog the embacrassmont of glying tho namo of tho bid By TAYLOR & HARIISON. At Bl and 83 Bouth Canal-at. REGULAR WEDNBSDAY’S SALH OF Dry Goods, Clothing, &, &o, Wednesduy Morning, April 23, nt 0 a%cl’lc, dkorchiofs, Towols, Napkins, Hosjory, P amanai: Tabyo Clothu, Dross Goodss Olothtti, Lnoos, Trimmings, Tats and Cnps, large lots Notions and Fanoy Goods, &o., &o. By TAYLOR & IARRISON, Auotionsers L and 3 Boutts Cunal-at, TAYLOR & HARRISON, At No. 409 Wost Washington-at On Wodnosday, April 33, at Iyo'look, tho ontiro IIOUAK. 1OLD FURITURE contatned In tho' above dwelling, couslsting of MLEGANT PARLOR FURNITURE, OARPETS, UHAMBER and DINING-ROOM FURNI TURE, KITOIEN STOVE AND UTENBILS, OHINA and GLAHSWARE, &o., &0, A fino assoctmont of niso goads, neatly now. Kara chanco for housckoopora. TAYLOR & JARRISON, By TAYIO & HARRISON, NOTICH. o to como off tls (Tuosday) morning ab 88 Wa- bashoav., {8 postponod, uuavoidalilo. cirounistanoos pros ' 5 R, I, JIADEN, and winlog Hraes) W, §. HODGLY & 0O, 913 Woat Lakoat. AUCTION SALXS. By BRUSH, SON & CO. Extensive Sale ELEGANT FURNITURE! "TUENDAY, April 22, at 9 0. m, will bosold on the premiscs, entiro contents of tivo private residences, 560 & 562 W, Lake-st., opposite Union Park, Tnrniture of No, 500 consists, in part, of one Steinway Square Grand Piano, two Superior Rosewood Parlor Buits, Tancy Chairs; Rose. wood Mnfllle-(o‘i:nclmmbor Sots) Rosowood Mar- Dble-top Centro Tables; Velvet, Eng. Bruscels, and Ingrain Carpots; French Plate Mirrors, Tinco Cuirtaing, 0if Paintings, Parlor Ornaments, Hnir Mottrosses, Bedding Linen; Silvor-plated Tea ot Ching Tea Beta) twb Elegant. Dook Caseay heeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture, completo; Turniture of No, 662 consists, in part, of one Tino Roscwood Pinno (Higging, maker); Parlor BSuits, Fancy Easy Chairs, Marble-top Tables, 0il I‘nln(lnfis. Lace Curtaing; Eng, Dody Brus- sols, Three-Ply, and_Ingrain Carpetd; Sofns, Lounges, Snper, Marble-| 01; Chamber Scls, Toi- Iet Sets, Hair Matiresses, Bedding, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Dinnor aid Tea Sets, French Plate errors. Table Linen, Parlor Or- numents, ete, ete, Also Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture completo, BRUSH, BON & C0,, Anctioncors, Office, 188 Enst Mndison-st. FirstClass Turmiture ot - Auction, TIURSDAY, April 24, ot 0 1-2 2, m,, All the Fino Furniture (boughtInatfall) at ros- idence 41 Thirty-accond-st., botweon Rhades and Cottago Grove-nve, Elogant Rosowood Tinno, Marblo-Top -Chiuber Sots, gosting $300 to 8400 onch; Turkish Hasy Ohaira, Foncy Parlor Chairs, Parlor Buits, Brussols and_ 3-Ply. Oarpots, I'ronch Plate’ Mirrors, ‘Lince Curtnins, Paintings, OChromos, Blogani Marblo-Top Odntro Tabfos, White Hair Mat- tressos, Frenoh Countorpanes, Sproads, Bed and Tabio Linen, Bedding of all kinds, Ohina, Dinner_snd Ton Sots, Silver and Plated ‘Ware, Dining-Room and Kitchen Furniture allof tho best quality. BRUSH, SON & 00., Auctionaors, Ofilco 188 Hist Madison-3t. HAVENS & CO. " AUCTION SALE of Dry Goods and Ngtions, ‘TUESDAY, April 22, at10a. m. HAVENS & CO., fouth Canal-st. ° HAVENS & CO,, ‘Auctlonoors, HARDWARE AND HOUSEVURNISHING GOODBAT Tho entiro stock of o fotafl doalor will bo sold at &% Btatoat., commonging on Wodncday” evoningy April 21, at7p.m! sharp, The attontion of dealors {s callod to thio abovo sale, aud tho goods, coneisting of Stoves, Timvaro, Howso-Tyinlabing gooie, Garnots, aun, Duifdors "Hooir , Btoro Flxtaros, &o, will o aold withont rosorva, HAVERS & 00 Atstlonosss, 8 Bath Usnalat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION, Tho ontiro contenta of Houso No, 71 North Groen-st., con- sisting of purlor and oliambor dote, kitohion and dihiuk; bedding, ' oto, Also, ologant Rosgwood Pl on Wednasday, April 23, at10 a. m, \'l(hfll;lal:":nnl;lud TAVINY 4 000 A o, 03! st 0., Anotlonaors, 63'South Canal-at. SPECIAL SALE OF On TITURSDAY, April 24. TAVENS & CO., Auctloneers, 63 South Onnal.at, REAL ESTATE. 80 Acres on the meain Boulevard, connooting the great Parks on the Bouth and West Sides, only half a mile gouth of the Brighton House, are for sale. One-third oash, bal- ance on 5 years’ time at 8 per cent Chromos, Engravings, and Staionery, BUSINESS OHANOES, ATATGE ORI IOUAR FOR BALE, TH TILE OITY of Loulstann, Piko Gn,, Missoiel, 117 milos sbovo At 1oult, on tho Misslesiop! liver, with all the nocossary ar~ fangmonta for tha pork Luslioep, amoko-liouso, oo,y Jth thrmo orgh o graurd attaohed: Th {88 AroGhincy or nny Darty Soulious of join Jato.Lhio porfe And provision ied o sarranndiog Sty 13 ol stackad with oy i e e s b ehed o GILRTT g0, e furllior o y 1 et PRYON"a GG., provaion Lrokots, o WELL-TATAILISHED, THOROUGHLY-ADVEIL. fiatlsad ook of sinplo aud o stationosy bought, in Nom tliotiom Tatent Sgood loneo in & o bulding n i byt omn In tho Woskl wh) U’ elosed ogtat s bar. SV HOR Hfseigey sentoun aivon for slliag, ORANI & n, Kangar FORTUNE GUARANIGED TO A GOOD BUAL A o TNe, O A eas. 110 u:.,,::,;'..kf?i?;:m*?."uz‘;afif i mantod: RARTL CHANCE = A ST ETAD A T oron souon i A o O b AT itanta, mow doing a good bustaoss, f0r a0, Hiack shaub Diiting Terires of JOIN Mok TNk or ot loro Dorr O, Wis, s Aepa s A [ORTURE TOR AN ADVERTISER_TOT ALY, the rigl y "\ OIEGUGATING TIBRANY, NRWS DRTOT, 20, in good running ordor, n whiole or part, for salor Address BOOKS, 145 Tood Good ;."E::’.",,"""“ for sollivg, FI OTARS OIGAT. RTAND IN HST TOOAL. i e T R 2, LA e Dear T ey liny ior busioss, 871 South umw A EEEASANT, PROVITANLE, AND TNGITINATH Dislnoss fos 8t & Bacrliioo; partios winbls A R 10 & 1ady or gontleman., FINST.OLAHS LAUNDRY, ‘] Toraolliniy, party golng to loavo {hoclly.” Addross N0, JEWRLTY BTORT INA_GOOD Sopulatlon, I Idinms. Ok ho DO o erso bl :T;:l]:\;:" :.:f"l h“.hm..hhnlr["hewfim ‘(fl‘flz\hm A yoar, Iten. , ponr Honlth. $5uat Badizon sty Oniowno. - BSTELL & SHNICINE: L TIOK-YATD AT A B, o BIRT AR fer, for AR GATY, 0L, TR zepalty fogood paction:” o dryont and Destlnantod 1 S i el Pors anopt batling,, Thlrtholgutls . et [nquire of '] 3 ity Mriokmaicrn’ RGoncy, Lasomont 165 Eant Wase TRUSINESS_INTERGSTA BOT.D; PARTNERS DHO witt 8k, ood, businom oporinge on hand for men ’,’!,‘P_E:l’fl’ 000, ayorth (uvostigatiog, J K. KM« ONFECTION: for sl clicaj tlirgo yoars. _Apply on tho yromisos, 615 South Canal (ILOTHING HOUSE 163 WEST, z 3 g usticds, for eatb. Onan. EonGon i o of businoss, FSIRING TO ENGAGE IN MANUT DG Lo, ENOACE oy asioadt stock of havdt ware nd houso {urulshing goods, With buildlng, in_the choloeat location for setal Il‘mfil:“ln tho city;, canital roe , 83 r wil o o WV 0. Tethng bitoer Lt aterost. ™ Addees, for OR SALE-A WOOLEN MILL; N 3 [ storion, honty trimor f0538:. puaivo 40 Iaes orost; woolon mnchinory ailof {ho bost kit And 1n zood ‘ardors capacity 1,500 ynrila por wook; Tocatod on n atroar of sofs ‘water justsulted te woolon mll uso, and-n Tioh sgeignts tural eglon whora thoro {8 o Inrgo. logal domand.. Tho s toriua case, J, We Taat Madisou-stre Toorm 4 HERROD OTIONS, CONFECTIONERY, . NEWB, AND TOY B’ o prodent’ party liaa run It AND OIGARS, stock and fixturos, for salo: . a ity Batelactory rabuess for soiling. B8 Eoehiaan i b (O ACCOUNT OFTOOR TEALTH, T WILLSHLL my drug sioro ; also furnituro, plano, ota.; give long lonso atstoro and dwolling: of will sxchatge for houso and lot or fnrm worth=84,000 to 88,000, To drug~ &lsts, physiclans, orono wishing a mle, proliatle b is is tho'bost cbanoa oxor offarod in this of oasy, Addross J. L. WEBSTER, 8% Cotta Grove-av. N _ACODUNT OF TIIE: DEATH . M, WIN: il o360, ., W1 atork of boninstooNod forsnle dta low prica,” Inquicoof . N, PAGE, bial- ‘P ESTAURANT FOR ‘SALE—THE POPULA] 28 1‘! taurant No. 61 Weat Madison-at., l’;ofl lgmn a’l" Ignm- ingh foF o o, " Owior an (00 5uoh othor buataces, and must eall, Only part oash. - Tuquirs o promis ART OPPORTUNITY -1 MAVE TWO BILLIARD tablos, 430, of K, M. Brunswick manufacturo, gas fizturas, ohaise, clgnr caso, * glasswaro, bar, oll as good o, 1o% sl it sopaeata e “togottior touit tho purs chasar, aud ot low priden. Osl at 400 \Wabnsh-av, 0 LEASE-A RESTAURANT ONE_BLOCK trom Court-louso: gll 1o ruuning ordor; got other Busincss, _Addrass O buno oltioo, HE 8T00K, GOUD-WILL, AND FIXTURES OF » xolall grodory, dolag s 1nrea busioons, i » Nrst.class igliborliood, for aalo. TPorms oasls. - Addross § 45, Tribe Al \Ponmm. VW ANTED-POVSIGIAN-_A "GOOD PHYSIOIAN by prying 81,060 cash, will bo takon sa & partnor 13 & practica that yialds ia oflioo business alono on the avors ago 3500 pur monlh. 1g must bo'a gradunta of n sopute qbto medlentenilogo, Ofica victly furalshod snd woll located. _Addrusa 053, Tribuno office. 3 OASHL WILL BUY OUT A BMALL SHOP, $1H0 itk oot ik (Beying frota 85 to, 810 por day’ no mechanics roquired o the work, Addross D 4 Tribnno office. 150 1020 wur 36y BTOOK AND FIXe tures of clgar, stationory, and nowa stare, do- {ng s good buniness. 258 Onttago Gfovany. BOARDING AND LODGING. South Side. 16 AND 18 ELDRIDGE QOURT_WILE DE RE| oponod May 1. ‘A fow desirablo family auites to Tont, unfarnishiod, with bosrd; aleo, ginglo rooms; ref srangon voqulrod. Apply. this wook at Ko 4 Hubbarde Court. i 43,0, TUBBATD.00URT — NEW — OARDING Shouno; firat-olass bosrd with room, 84 t0 35,50 por ‘wook, with uso of plano ; day board, B4. b 143 THIED-AY-—T0 RENT, WITH NOARD, T 40 parlors, withi -or without ‘furnituro; slso & fow ‘siuailor rooma, 5 038 UAIUNETAV_DAY TOATD. 8l BED and board, §0; pleasant rooms; dinnor at8p. m.3 throo meals Sunday; s{ablo for two horsos. MIGHIGAN-AV,—TWO FRONT ALGOVE rooms; alto two pariors, unfurnlshod or parilys also two baok-rooms. all in 67 and §7%, with board., 494 WADASH-AV._NIOE ROOMS, EN EGITH and singlo, on first and second floors, with firste glaas board; lso d fow day-boardors can bd socommo« Cashier Tribune Office, 2 to 4 p.m. SHIPPING TAGS. DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. Oror 200 rufllions lisvo boon wsed within tho t Zomi tached, All I . e Dol Ttk Al Rives Sold by Printers nnd Stntlanors Everywherp. TO LEASE. 0 LEABE_DOOK LOT 160 FEET, ON RIVER JUST by D it 1'ynrd. Apply In b B i homs somant Madisoc ani Docsborhiate, o oot O LEABE_THE BIST COAL DOOK IN THE OITY 1ot on Ganalat,, noar Adams, formerly ocouplod by ifotbronk ; dook 120 foot. Inquiroat 43 Kast Madison-st. interest. Inquire of WM, L., OGDEN, Yut 10 yoars, without complaint of lvss by south nf Twonty-socond-st. bridgo, and now occuplod o Mo EN. i 0 LEARE-VALUABLE DOOK PROPERTY, FRONT Y ing on Wost Clilosgo-av., adjolning O. & N. W, I R. HHouse, 160 foot frant, and raar; by &b fool, deop} railrosd traok' on lots vory dosirablo for lumbor or coal acd, | Ayply to BARNUN & RIOHARDEON danu- astiiring Usinpsny, 64 South Jofforaon-st. g, LFASE_DOCK PROTERTY, ON BOUTH Lragob, noar Twonty.ascond-it, 106 fant on tho eivar, 20 oot 10 Or & A . 1t Apply to ILENILY P, ISTLAM, 16 Congroas-at. 70 LEASE_DOOK X1 BIIDGEFONT (310 FRET, ‘may bo loasad In parcols). Rallrond facifitios, I Todinto possosslon, Apply (0 8. BOHORNEMAN, cor- mor of Archor-av. and Halt-af -MACHINERY, AN JMEENSE STOCK OF STATIONARY, AND POR {abin suginea ntlow prioos, . &, SAMES, ROOI # SPENCER, 275 South Canal-st. Oft BALE-OHEAP—ONE NEW _PORTABLE stosm onglne, Blandy manufaoturo, 5-harss powor. Anvils, blagksmithi tuols oo, Govorumont Goods Dopot, 165 East Lakest., upstairs. §xmmn.ulmn TRON ~PLANERS, ENGINE- o thos, pl foh ¢ arfivod, for sl o e e ROCHA"E BRENv, TiE Bouth Can: NTIL MAY 1 WE WILLSELL OUR MAGHINERY: ‘at a liboral discount, a8 wo intond moving to our now storas, (3and 40 outh ‘Oannl-st. Wo do not sell our maohinery at cost, but will mairo a liboral doductiom., 3 wanting, of ato_auticlating buying, maohioery,” it will bo to tholr intorost ta call upon us”bofaro purchas- ing, ut Nochestor gty Manufaoturiny Company, 57 & i aud 39 South Uanalust,, Olifong SEWING MACHINES, PESESSES M rsus s Buivs sl e STy (GROYER & BAKER'S BEWING-MACIHINES-GEN- oal Onion, 10 B(atouet, branch oflioe, 07 Vabash- av. Far T Grovor & Daker sowiug-maohinos ¥ tnvited 1o all ‘and 200 tho now ImprovoRiouts, and Bear somiothing to thulr advantago. SINGER OTVIOF, 213 SOUTIH JIATSTEDET, MA- chines sold on. Ofll! ))?'mnnh and ronted, Otlice opon Svonings, A, d. AISLUSCILICE, Agent, HUEFLER & WILSON BRWING MAOHINES, o now {mproved sld or ronted on ousy nontbly BURRHAM & FLANNUILY, City Agonty flee, 838 Wast Madison-st, ; wiil romov about Moy, 1638, to 180 Stato-nt BUILDING MATERIAL, O BATE_TIALE PRIOE~OUT BTONE, 12-INGH {500, drcrsod and mado or o wall 160 foot Tong and 4 foot g, and with tablo for top: would mako first-olass batembat-yvall 'or stono fonco thr, comor” lot, " Anply » 8] 2 NICHIGAN-AV.—X LARGE UNEURNIBHED ‘room, oxcopt carpot; good oard; privato family; ala0 & baok parlor furnished; profor two gentlomon, SUITE OF THREE ROOMS FRONTING ON Bilchignn-av. to lot with firat.claea board; private tae Dlo if proforrad, " Apply at 8 Eldridgo-couet, 2 Tu‘x-'ms'r-umss PEOPLI WO WISH FOR THE beat of fare, combingd with punsiusiity at table; Tooms largo and alry. proprietor, a man of aret standiug ne otoror, 18 now opon th recelvo notas from gentlonsun, roforrink to abave, Lecation, Sout Bide, onst of State, and only 15 minutes’ walk from tho Tirat National Bank, Darguosts invlted. Addross R 67, “ribuno office. [ » ont SIS renT_A wEIL. OUTH M -8T. 10 P 83hm|l-|md M?l{,l?!'l\lll‘inr ‘rithiout board, {n a first.clase Lioiao, aultablo for two gontlumen. §0 SOUTIL EAROANON-5T,—FURNISHED HO0N to ront, with board. < BWINGST,—3 BINGLE ROOMS, 1 FRCNT 0 T t aud 3 gonts, with frst~ kel ut WEST WASHINGTON-BT,~LARGI. PLEAS: B Nt oot i board, Tor- gewtioman and wlifo, or two gontlomon, _Alcovo auite from May 1, WEST ADAMS-8T,, NEAR UNION PARK— 623An§l?"§nnl, larga front unfuraishiod suito of rooms with board ; lveation and accommiodations No, 1, ST MADISON-5T.—A NIOELY FURNISH« gfin}lv[]\zni’lll‘)r for gontleran and wilo, with good elean, pleiaget Y st i o bar raguins Iivings O aiste, to suioh (b comfpr(s of & 00d quIot omo 18 offered ;. and raquirod. North Sido: BEDGWIOK.ST, — NIC| FURNISHED roomis, with board, for lady and gentloman, or #inglo man, at 36 & wooks 8 infnutes’ walk to 1o cars. Country. OARD OAN DR OBTAINED IN THF BEAUTL ful suburban villoge of Winnotka. Tho house, wit hiodorn iinprovomonts, fs sltuatod b fbe mast hoalthful B e s s . T A0 §8 70! Pt apot. Addross DORMITOLY, Witnetks, 1. T AN T ACCOMAMODATED e atiee boned of Aubhiro Staticn on (ue Oy T TaB R, T, 350l a milo from Normal School; WBtua Ialagd dimily pasacs thy dooe too (imes s dey. Yor pare {honiars thihire of Mra. B M: DUNNo Aubuira. ‘BOARD WANTED. A A A A AN A NANANA N JROARD-A SUITE O OR B FUURNISBHED ROOMS, A uth Bide, in . vt pormavont boacd, on the S e, Sn el Yate or small family: must bo firat-olass. Tribuno oftioo, with name and location. OARD-BY A YOUNG AN, WHERE THERE are but fow bonrdors; Groon or Peorla-ats. south of Adann proorrod, Address, stating location sud torus, G, Tribuno ottic, T30ARD-0N KOUTH SIDELEASTOF ETATEST. 131y tvaouag ndloy (elators) s ruom and bosrd whced an find & comfortablo homo ata reasonablo- price, Wohii Tko to gob whuro tUoru fa 6 wiauo, Address O 37 “Tribuso oflico, OARD—A SINGLT GENTLEMAN WISHES BOAD ‘and room fun privato fawilly noar busfocss gontro} ivo location aud prioo, ~ Addrees O 61, Tribune oflico, 'Bomb—n'v_u MAY T, wi‘ix§ T H“Efljflm.fl (RO, on Boutls Bido, for twos rofs Sos ibhon"and Tonuised. Addross 1t 43, Trlbune oruncos given and roqu! offico, R YOIt BELT AND WIFE, IN MODERN °‘}.‘.§.‘.’.n,‘ Oni Baod location. Addross 8 4, Tribuze 1 rormuunt Goods Dopot, 195 and 197 Last i FRET, ALL LENGTIR AND SIZ(S, 600.000 n-"lnu)‘xé_nm, and all kinds nfeblog I boeat W, 8. BABGUOK'S Tumbor yard, 40 Lumibot-ob,, nuarnonth ond of Canabiat. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AR AN ANA R A N AR An s TFOR BALE A PEURTES COOK-KTOVL:: HIZR, {75, in goad condition, Price@%s, Apply at8:d Gote tago rdve '—A LARGIE REFRIG- not. Uall at 147 South o E, ONEAY, ']p‘ YOU HAVE HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO DISFOSE of, and would hiave tholr full valuo fu oash, calion,or 1J, 177 Twonty-socondat, 1IAVING HOUSEIIOLD GOODY ON dlso of ."l %(Iml for sale will find & vash pur- ) L “morob: basor by sddrossing H 76, ‘I'ribung oflivo. STRAYED OR STOLEN. STRAYED OR BTOLEN—A YOUNU, SMALL, NIEW antloh eaw ¢ color, rod, with whita faca aud whith ctrina it baok, Tho findor will b suitably rowardod by raturns g 1 t0 815 Wt Klx 3t, OIAS, REISSIG, TRAYED-_FROM THR RESIDENGI OF 0. A. logus, coin ¥ot Voriyorovantival, and Rgsndaleinv, on ¥riday,' Apri( 18, & small sizod o, \wlth slar 3 Bl (oruhdad: An3 parsan rotticaing hor o ‘givimy (ntor mationwhore shu van bo fonad wil] bo ultably roardod, 0, 1§, BOGUL, 16 Doarboru-at,, Room 4, ottico, [ROARD-! TTWO UNVURNISITED ROOMS, PBOAR BUIE OFts Janaly for mian and wita oaly. ‘Alldros: huho oftico. Alldross 781, Telbung o0 s LOST. R AT AN AP AR A i T TAST WEDNESDAY OR THURBDAY, A Lot A bl ook oy sialp s oud inma el R AL o (et 87 1250 RIS AR with Lant, Preston & IKon T OBT—ON MONDAY, A BUNCIL OF KEYS, KNIVE, T A Vaka Dt o ownor, € Wokt Vanbiie o oan. )N THURSDAY MORNING, A NIEWFOUN D- L% ,'vrlr‘x'itl:bml aud necks Roward for rotura Michigan CLAIRVOYANTS, TMIOAGO BPIRIT ROOMS, Uil WEST MADIRON- s, Good rallablo busingas, olalroyant, tost, haaling, and doveloping modiutma; will tollof b rrin Tost andl stulon’ proporty; oseming, proso discasos that aro ourablo, Mediuins wante D MATRY AND 101 of Lusinoss, marcinus, journays, Irlonds, ot uud elolon proporty, or suyil know; curn fils, paralysls, rhonmatisn 2% aw suits ny hing you Wish ta e 1, e pnaplatn 0 , fiy, oyos, "suminal woaknoss, -gonsumptio pipalts aytue, catarrh, Dollcato dlseatos ourod ure'or no pay, 103 Weat Madteon-st., Ui MEE, E. . TERD_PRYSIONL, A Ml 3it Woat Aladiton AU o0tk Rorganat,” Beatico this OveRing, o - riananey desirod, Tho bost of roforences glven BN