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THE CHICAGO™ DAILY TRYBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1873. ¥ha Committee on Polico Examine Into the Merits of the Stories Put In Clrculation by Ald.’ Schafiner—His Z Witnesses Pan-Out Vory Pooriy. B “The Comman Council Committes on Police helda Fhecting yesterday afternoon, in the Comimittee-room, 21, Heath in the_chair. Ald, Pickering, Schaffner, O'Brien, and Bowen were pregent. . s *A petition of Jamea Cleland, asking that the Council yamsan order requiring policemen to pay any bills: against them nfit may bo placed in' his (Cleland’s) ‘hainds for collection, was taken ap and considered. It “was decided to recommend that the petition be filed, “The Committee then took up the Mayor's nomina- tion of Bergt. LowisJ, Lull to the Captaincy of the, ‘West Division. . - s A14, Schaffner made an “ explanation” in regord o 8 statement in Tme Teisune charging bim with circulating malicious stories sgainst the nomince. Ho 321 hio had been spproached by parties whobad stated certain irregularities on the part of the Bergeant, but ‘o had never circulsted apy of them himself, A num- Der of gentlemen of known integrity had msde certain charges sgainst Lull. but he wonld mot give their ~pames in conpection with the charges, becausoit was de- iven that thelr names should ot bo made known, They Eovertod that thelr accupations could be substantiated, and fargent] “opposod the sppointment of Bergt. T Thoy declared tiat he was viclous in bis tea- i Swis very wrong to impeach tiro character S ehofficer upon mare hearsay evidence, and he Sould not condemn the ofiicer until the chargos were roved. him. P e Pikering would not act upon the nomination until Sthe charges wers elther proved or disproved. “The matter should bo investigated. "AIQ. Heath attached no importance to rumors, Let {he accusers produce their evidence and give their Dames, Mayor Bedill stated that about four weeks ago he raceived s communication from the Bosrd of Polico mem, soquesting Lim to cemere Cipt. French fc: inefficlency. Subsaguently the Boerd roo- ammended Sergt. Lull -to All the plsce. The police suthoriles had Bighly recommendad bim, Ho the ‘Muyor) had made s liat of five Sergeants who might be aui for the Captaincy, and on inquiry found -that Lull - stood far " shead of " mny of them. He had consequently nominated him £0 the Coramon Conncil, and placed ' the confirmation Tupon the merits of he case, Since that time hebad ties,” and was ed at the charaoter of the stato- Ho would not conscionsly send to the Counll 30 improper nomination, and he would now be will- ing to withdraw the name if hehad sufficlent ovidence of the cofrectness of the assertions. If the tea proved to him thatthe charges were true, hie would “ithdraw at once, - "Ald. Pickering moved that Sergt. Lull Do called upan t0 explain the charges. "Ald, Heath'said that there wasnoneed of haatein scting upon the nppointment, as it was a serious matter to reloct upen the charadter of an officer with- out, thorouguly nvestigating {he Caarges preferred “Sergt. Lull was then called in, and answered some of the charges with wonderful promptness, ‘He denied ‘emphatically that he had ever been drunk. He denfed that he had ever bought liquor in a house of prosti- tution, He hisd never kept 8 woman as his treas. One Niasbel, a saloon-keeper, was called in togive evidence against the officer. - He £aid he Xept a saloon at the corner of Van Buren and Market streets, and used to have one on the corner of Olarkand Polk etreets, Bergt. Lull had never He had once calied (Lull) into his house to quella dis- turbanco which his wife had created. He nover kepta Qisorderly houso; was never pulled; had pald 2 wom- an's fine at the Atmory, and she sxid that Lull was Xeeping her s his mistress. ) "It was Zoarod that tho witness was a most uzisiiabia person, ho having bean arrested quite frequently, His Teputation was very bsd, and his statements contra- dictory, Hencs he was told to go, - The Sergeant then withdrew,and the Committes proceeded to discuss the matter. 'AIQ. Heath said that so far he was eatisfled that the charges were utterly false, and that the Sergeant was Jostthe kind of officer necded on the Weat Side. "Ald. Schaffner waa very anxious to give. the matter further examination, in order to disposo of certain otber charges (made by prostitutes). There were some dreadfal things to be proven against him. An attache of the Journal had told him that Lall had socured the conviction . of % gyoung girl of 14 years of 2ge, who hall been found in & bouse of ill-fame, in or- @er'to cover the fact that he had taken fmproper liber- tios with her. 'AIQ, Pickering moved to recommend.the confirma- tion of Lull, and said he felt confident that he would bea terror to gamblers and prostitutes. "The question wes put io the meeting, but AlL, Schaffer insisted on delsy. He had mothing sgalst Lall, but he wanted his saspicions removed. “The- Committe them, on motion, adjourned mntil Mondsy 2t 9 o'clock, When certain other witnesses will ‘be called, N ‘Ald. Schaffer threatens to make an “eiplanation” to the Council on Mondsy night. SoHIYT The Finest Livery in Chicago. Bitusted in Couch place, between Clark and Dear- born streets, with the new Sherman House on one side, the new Tremont House on th5 other, and a half dozen other mew and elegant’ hotels within a stone's throw, is the new Hrery, boarding, -and salé stable of ‘Beardaley, Newton & Co., Who can mow justly lay claim to baving the most elogantly-oquipped livery establichment in the West.' Their building, con- o oted mubstantially of brick, 60593 feet, and thres etorien high, is & perfect model in arrangement. Eve s =8 meat as WaxX, with many fasieful conveniemces and sppolntments never bo- fore introduced in a livery stable, 'The lower story is igh and light, with an open shaft runting fohe top of the bullding for light and ventilation. There e first-class sccommodatioha for elghty hotaes, ith plenty of room for carrisges, buggies, harness, etc. Everything is entirely new. ‘There are twelro from the celebrated manufactories of H. £ Bons, sud Bradley, Dibble & Co., New Haven, Ct., Coan & Ten Broeke, of Chicago, and Hall & Bartlott, of The equal of thése in cost, elegancs, etyle, and Juxurious comfort, was siever seen in & Chicago livery stable, There are fifteon new bug- giea, all of the very latest style and the finest maki oo Brewster top wagons are -peculiarly nobby. Ev- ting in the shapo of harness s of the newest and’ of elphis, _ represented in ’Chicago by H. Cbadwick. The horses are of a stylo to perfogtly correspond with tbe vehicles and harness, having besn purchased by Mr. Newton in_the country with reference to their speed and style, 1t is theatm and ‘ambition of the proprietars to have the finost. estab- lshment of the kind in the West—s plsce wheroa gentleman can get a turnout which will ‘compare fo- Jorstly with anybody’s on the -road, snd which shall 1ot seem o have come out of a livery stable. ' They have al secured the contract for the carriago ‘work of the new Sherman House and tho Commercial. ‘Fotel, the guests of which will find such livery aa they ‘have never been sccustomed o outaide of New York. ey, Newion & Co. sill continus hele This establ of Mr. George Donaldson, formerly with Mr, Patrick snd Mr, Howland. } Fifty Years and the Chickerings.. 1n the excitement and clash of the American busi- noes world, when new firms are every day springing into notice with & flourish of trumpets, only to disap- pear after & fow brief months or years, that any firm £hould continue ita business fifty Years in one place ia a mstter worthy of mention. clally ia such the ‘casowhen a most honorable record of imiportant bene- fits to the general public has been the result of their Dalf century's labar, ; The world-renowned Chickerings have just celebrat- +4 the ffticth anniversary of the establishment of ~ house, Thelr constant experiments have led to g t improvements in the construction - and America, and compel the .cm;:ma’: u;;:" Axmflllg’i:nw are the best in the ‘world,— icans, besides makin, ‘mone§, have some jdes of matters artistic. e Tepree in which Europs supposed it had not cven & compet- Hiom, has beers & sounce of far more gratification tyan aay poeaibla pecatiary reward, the 0rm, ut {ho natuzal, Tesult of s successful business 5o long xnd honorably prosecuted, being slresdy extremely wealthy. The Chickering house 15 also noted for the length of tims during which workmen have been employed st their great factory.—ten, twenty, thirty, 18 even forty years being recorded in catalogue of some 500 names sssued from the {actory a year or two since. That planos made with the aid of such old and expe- rienced workmen ghould.approach perfection as near a8 human wor p can, is & natural result, "Another feature in_the record of the firm- i3 its ex- treme liberality, which many perhaps may remember ‘20 far 88 Chicago and the West ave concerned {n gitts of rlendid pisnos Lo the different soldiers’ and sanitary fairs, the eale-of which realized handsome suma of monty, and more recently in the donation of $1,000 ‘cash {0 sufferers by our Iste great fire. tive, successful business still finds the Chickerings ambitious to excel the past, and the firm are now deeply immersed in & serles of new improvements that promiso yet ‘snother step forward in the construction of piznoe. ‘Buccess attend them, and msy the completion of the next Afty years stéll find them s active snd prosperous as now, —~— velous restoration and growth, The city fanow ‘belng . canvassed by 150 competent mep, and the.entire cost of priting work s estimated at 000, Everybods should take especial pains to bavo thelr nimes and addresses correctly gived, ticularly business men, {o whom errors _in ‘portant respocts would be extremely dstrimental. Tha eofrectness aid relfabillly_of Edwards’ Dirock now proverbial, and our business Tlhl;pl!pfln 1. "R ‘has been found o ‘e one of the very Test of sdveriising medinmé, a1 4 18 constantly oo sulted byl classes of people. Subscribers to tho Dook are stre of gofting it at low rates, snd run B0 Dot having to pay fancy prices for it after the edi- tion becomes exhsusted. . e e Works of Att. 5 There is much pleasurable anticipstion evinced by the connoissenr and tho artiatic fraternity in relation $oan exhibition of fine original palatings to be seen in this city, commencing to-morrow (3onday) morning ' at Centiel Hall, corner of Wabash avenue and Tywenty- Second street. Charles Rode, Esq., of the Brooklyn ‘At Galiery, who goes to Europe in June, proposes to alspose of his magnificent, collection’ of plctures. ‘Those who know his judgment snd {asté in art mat- {ers will readily credit the statement that many of the works are of a character that would enrich and give 1ife to our most brilliant collections. ‘No Crunto” (8 our French friends designate dsube) are to be- found: nothing *painted quickly for the market,” but honcst, conscientions works,—works that 'will prove intrinslo in value from yosr to year. Tn this collection_are to be found specl- Imens from tho easels of men' who bLave achieved high reputation in their varions artistio carcers. It would al50 be tnopportune at {his writing to dwell upon all the ~various gems that comprise this collection. Our object & simply to paas the word to our.dillefante to be on the slert and sccure some of those gems of beauty, which will be unto them “a_Jjoy forevar,”” Our cltizens ars most respectfully nyitd to view_ihe collection, at the ‘bove-mentioned ball, on Mondsy and Tpesday, from 9 o'clock 8. m, {010 p. m., and Wodnesday afternoon. The entire collection will bs disposed of st auction, by Mesers, Elison & Foster. Carson, Pirie & Co., Having lessed tho elegant and spsoous stores, cor- ‘ner West Madison snd Peorla strests, undeniably the ‘Jargest, best lighted, snd finest premises on the West Bide, respectfully give notice that they will close and vacalo their present store, No. 829 West Madlaon o ‘on Monday, May5, 3nd will open Tuesdsy, May 6, in their new quarters, Nos. 230 and 232 Wost Madlson street, corner Peoria, Their new store, on its opening, ‘will contain one of {he finest and lurgest sasortments of dry goods in thecity, snd thets rant and. othor oz ‘penses being less one-fourth that assumed by their Bouth Side competitors, thoy are in s position to make such interesting prices s will draw old_custom- ers and new from the remotest parts of the city, A Long Time. Over twenty yesrs fn business ! This isa long time for s mercantile house to maintaln ita prosperity and ‘popularity, especially in a city so young 2s this, ‘Messrs, Hilger, Jenking & Faxon are successors o tho ‘old house of E. G. L. Faxon & Co,, and thoroughly maintain_the envisble reputation’ of selling good goods at honest prices, In their new quarters at No. 107 Btate street, they offer a-large stock of paper-hang- ings, window shades, and lices, lambreguin, decora- tona for every kind of apartments, together With bed- ding, goods of all sorts. Everjthing is offered at pricés which seem astonishingly reasonable, L The Babcock Extinguisher. You will see by our advertising columns that Messrs. ‘bran Dew carringes, costing an aversge of £1,800 each, | Killem Bradley, Bates & Co. have the exclusive salo of the Babeock Fire Apparatus in this city and Northern Iili- nois, and are located at No. 78 Market street. The reputation of this extinguisher is world-wide. It has been tested thoronghly in this and many other largn cities, and has {mm 10 e the best in use. .Wo thihk every business house and dwalling in tho city should have one of these valuable Firo Extin ers in its x:uuslm. Any person wishing to ses it teated can 50 by calling at the Company's office, - bt e oo, The Bryant & Stratton Ohicago Business - Qollege. Why nét have your own son prepared for keeping your books 7 It 15 the best disclpline he can have for ‘s time, no matter what his future profession may be. The new college apartments, southcast corner State 204 Washington stroets, -aro ftted up in a st5le of clo- ‘gance Tiot before seen 11 this country. A s%m ‘make 1o better investment than to prepare thoronghly at this college. The pres- ent is 8 good time for commencing. Eindergarten School. The Misses Enowles, of Boston, have recently open- &4 » Kindergarten school on Twenty-sixth streot, be- tween Indiana ind Prairie svenues, in the Fricods" church, Theae ledics some here Witk the very Toth of Eoston and Chicago, refercnces, and have ha experience in this special department of education. This will be 5 pleasant announcement to South Siders, o navaloug flt the need of some such school as ‘Purification Day . for housekeepers has come, and all who practice econ- omy and nestnoss are getting their dusty carpels Clesned. OCleanliness is one of the Christian virtues, and the carpet-cleaning ‘estaplishment of R, A. Ed- ‘azds & Co., 253 and 255 South Canal strest, is work- hg) dsy and ‘night to mako the homes of ook cloan, bright, so heertul. Allwio o thele ma, chine operate, say: “ We'll have our carpets cleane there,” And they d The Genunine Geyser Spring Water 1n drawn by Buck & Rayner, at both stores, HATS, FOUND! The Largest and Best Stock of GENTS Dress & Business Hats BISHOP & BARNES, COR. STATE & MONROE-STS. 12~ Presorve your FURS from MOTHS by sending them to BISHOP & BARNES for safo keeping. CORNER STATE AND MONROE-STS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TO PARENTS. “THE CHICAGO TEACHER,” Tho most roadsble poriodica] publioation of thie city, Js out for May, It givos mauy hints, equally valuablo to parents and teachers. 1t handlos ths aubject of GERMAN In tho Public Bchools, the Boctarian Viow of Education, and other_mooted questions. It employs boly the best writers, . T..K. Beoohor. J. M. Grogory, 3" . Plokard, and Geg. Howland are among its oon! iors. $1:602yoar. - P. O. Box 411, i JEREMIAH MAHONY, Bdltor, BUSINESS CHANCE. . BUSINESS CHANCE. Good will, stock; and fixtures of & first-class flour and feod bustnoss, cornor Oottage Grove and Eganays. The beet olnss of trade in the city, and thriving, woll-payin; Do CSacinfactory resseas giren. Cash wanted, immediste possession given. _Inazire in stors. LOST. Lost! Iost! T.ost! Twe Valuable Circus Horses. Thoy wero tnrned loose, together with elghty ethors, from the Amphitheatrs, the night of the recent fire in the 1l biack horso, with whito bair surcingle mark on the back; has been recontly clipped. The otber & sorrel mare, showing good blood, with sl ‘Whoever will return the ssme wili'bo liborzlly rewarded. S.Q. STOKES, Groat Chicago Show1 © ' MEETINGS. -Personal Liberty League. Al persons and former members of the Personal Liberty League are horeby invited to attend & general mooting of the Lesgue, which will bo held cn Wodnosday, May, 73, at30'clock p. m., at Orphe U, comn o b an Db oo sia: A Tull acoott. whll borons dered by the officers and the attorney of the League of all the business herstoforo transaot y them, and every . B) ARONHEIMER, Prosident. roar, One emal 0 ‘member is expect = xpe Tucea and the Enabe Piano. From the Daltimore Amerfcan, April 1. No.17 East FOURTEINTR er:r,} A New Yo, March 24, 1878, #ezirs. Filliam Enabe & Co.: GENTLEMEN: On the eve of my departure from this «ify, I catmot refrain from expressing to you he satis- faction and plessura I. have experienced in tho use of s Easbe plnce now at resldencs. Binco my ar country, an: ‘my sta; vo bad in constant nse both a. gnnfm’d m{w"fizpmn of your manufscture,and I must compliment you as well a8 words will adiit_upon the supreme excellence of their qualities and mechanism ; and in %0 you this unsolicited endorsement of the youx establishment, I but-reiterate the #imenta of 3 vast pimber of my musi Dave on many oocasions teated th my possession, s ——— - . Edwards’ Diractory. Edwands’ annual isstie of the Chicago Directory will sooti” be out ‘for 1873, the only oficisl directory of the city. 1t will be n volume of extraordinary intarest 3ust st this time, showing all the romovals and changes in rotidence and. buainess location, and furnithing, &5 20 other book eTer Gonld, au epitome of CUlcaso’s WA g 08 from Tread, who who 0 instrumenta now in ‘PavLmeg Lucca. to attond. 1 2 Masonic. Regular meeting of the Chicago Masonic Board of Re- Ief, 8¢ Orlental o. 170 Tafallost. A qs,‘:!a!n'cheh b i e ohce s destreds 1ot ove 1o o chy ba 2 ropresentative prosent. WAk B bE . ety i Masonic. segular asaembly of Van Ransseluer G o will b Bold at the jri g Rk Rt t 734 o'clock. evening, Mayh, 4 Pf SR, MILES, Gr. Becrotary. Attention, Sir Enights! . No. K. T.—Stated A R e e [ERG wh 20 % BINOLATR, Recorder, . 8t. George’s Benevolent Associat’n - M , Mi 8. ting il babald on ot Lofull thd Installation of offices RIGHARD "EERNARD, Prost. 0HS, Beo. - ovoms, Beo. - Tilinois St. Andrew’s Society. A meel of Ahe llinols 8t Andrew's Soelsty will be gt gulpe Symmcnte Boom, O3 Hil S| S3in e cloeks o400y SRES BTRWATK, Secrotass. MILLINERY. Fine French Bonnets . LACE HATS 156 &158 LaSalle-st, D. WEBSTER &00.5,| . c=oace " o Wil L e LELEIE . Represent -these. Sterling and tore is continuplly thronged with g an Lagen EefJ&i{ng““ ety S BONNETS, Reliable Companies: ST INORTH MISSOURI Bonnet e Toent e complote, = INS. CO, Assets over $1,000,000. ALLEMATIA IS, G0, ‘attractive assortment of of Pittsburgh, Pa., At wonderfully low prices. THE CHEAPEST PLACE FOR IMITATION LACES, Fine French Flowers, Assefs over $300,000. Fine Sash Ribhons, MILLVILLE I35 00, In sll the new and delicate shades. - Asgets over $1,000,000. REAL LACES, Fmbroidery, Handkerchiefs, Taos and Linen Collars, Cuffy, - Neck Ties, Soarfy, Bows, &e. . Hair Switches, Frizzes, and Jurls. Ladies’ Russet Belts, Hoop Skirts, Bustles & Oorsets, all kinds and styles. Ohildren's Bonnets end Normandy " Hoods, for Babies. No trouble to show goods. Ifyoun don’t s, what you want, ploase ask for it. Osll and see us before buying, and save money by doing so. IV % ICE.B—gm- :Vosu't‘ réach our Btore by cars to Van Buren-at,, or Van Buren-st. 0ard £0 Btnte-Bt., one block from our Bfore, Wabash-a¥. and 3 Vian Buron-pt. Dudes pass 6 door every two minutos, R i ihe LATEST STYLE and the LOWEST PRIOE, avail yourself of a cholee Trom. our immenss_stock, 13 we have NO BPORE ON THE WEST SIDH. D. WEBSTER & CO, 270 & 272 WABASH-AY. TiE, FOFFHANY, 23 EARMONCOURT, ‘Wishes to {nform her lady frfonds sod customers thet she receives overy weok tho latest styles from Paris through rivate sources. Policies written at fair and ade- quate rates. i g FURNITURE. POTTER, KING &0, © 284, 266 & 268 WABASIAY, MED Are now affering & bl::lglagfllflb?l FINE, TUM, FURNITURE! Of thete own manulactre and imporation, io mow and sicgant deslgns, and of superior q-ality, » DEFY COMPETITION, iy e POTTER, KING & CO., 284, 286 & 288 Wabash-av., n (NEAR VAN BUREN.ST.) CARPETS. . .. We shall occupy our New Store, first-floor 188 Twenty- second-st., TO-MORROW, and will show the finest selection of Oarpets BEVER seen in this city. Prices always the lowest. DRAKE & e REMOVALS. . REMOVAL. HARRIS & COBB NS FURNISHNG G00DS, ‘Have removed to thelr permanent location, 171 SOUTH CLARK-ST. BROWN,PRIOR&FLSK, PROFESSED SHIRT TAILORS, Importers snd Manufacturers of Fine Haberdashery, HAVE REMOVED 0 their New and Hlegant Quarters, Ely's R R oy arapropared {0 e o ost Mage ey ar PO e eftien gver offorsd in thia markgt. An inspection is respeotfully s0- The Original Goodysar ‘WETHERELL, 136 Twenty-Second-st: SEWING MACHINES. WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWTNG MAGHINES, Removed from 573 Wabnsh-av. to REMOVAL! BRYANT, WALKER &0, PRINTERS & BINDERS, ‘Formerly 220 Lake-st., have removod to 1468 CLARK-ST., Third door south of Madison. 39 SOUTH CMRK_ST.’ . To 155 Wes:él\_t[a.dxsou—st.', il s, "'h“"m" S sm"“"““_ C. W. SHERWOOD, -_General Agent. - DINING-ROOMS. CONDON’'S LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S DINING-ROOMS. J. IW. Willsins, GITY AGENT FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE, erm‘axly 25 Bouth Desplaines-st. s KELLER, BOOTMAKER, o adbington st third yTiosdar, 2t fooes % 8, Conton il open toldemi 7 oo s ety bot 5 P amond e i door westof | 10 k.~ An intpootion of this establishment, with it : pndlnm!;hlnfl fllulhl‘h show it Mbbi;fil;:nfl ‘:Eonl l= P elty. o exponso has srod In. faraiahiog Ba A, GOLDSMID, PAWNBROKER, | swboilining i Resissreat, s2d spaciat care has beca will. 20118 outh Claricat bebrocn Madison and | Sarved i 55 GuieKe S o SEe ™ Condon 13 remove ety nand | terved in the quickes 5 thmo. 3. Gondo 3 T eito farslah bis oustomors promptly, withont tho Fashingtonets, oo | BEVORICE ]:m.c‘r:hnlflpd B footlon to sy othor oat- n ing bouses in tho clty. o businees men who dine **down_town" will find it will pay to call at Condon's Dining Rooms, us thoy arg unquosiichably equal to the fnoet o the city, and. shonld Command a Liberal share of publio patronagd. GRAND CENTRAL DINING-ROOMS ‘Washingtonand Clark-sts. Open Monday, R R TR O T COD LIVER OIL:. _ WILLSON’S CARBOLATED COD LIVER OIL CONSUMPTION AND SOROFU'LOUS DISEASES, ofemgmber thenime, ';rflfiw‘mfi::n% Csd Liyer g6 wodgeahs; saring tho e emstare, s is sold by the bost Drugisia- frapned by J. H, Willson, 30 Platt-st., Y For sale by all Druggtats. STATIONERY,' STATIONERY, Blank Books, & Printing, CULVER, PAGE, HOTNE & 005, 118 and 120 Monroe-st. RUBBER GOODS. it o pit . LUMBER. |FENRY N. HOLDEN, + .. Wholessle and Retail Doaler inall kinds of 'EARDWO00D LUMBER. Also, Mahogany, Rosewood, Flofids Cedar, ‘Veneers, &c. ¥ " Particular attention pnid to filling bills for any kind of Hardwood or Fancy Lumber. OFFICE_AND YARD—No. 211 South Market-st _.__TO RENT. - For Rent. *Corner Store, and to connsoted with Hotel, tn Brigge ‘House, corner of ¥ifth-av. snd Bandolph-t.” Apply to OHASE & ADAMS, 81 Bryan Block. s ‘WANTED. SAanted! Everphody to know that for the next 15 days, and for the sum of I "1 will give avery person taking ono e | dozen card plcturss, ono-balf dozen of ‘ereacoplo viems . of the ruins of Chicago. 3 3 T. 8, JOHNBON, 780 Grove-av., cornar Thirty.eightfi-st. ] BRICK MACHINE, “BRICK MACHINE. Manufactarers of Brick will be interscted in the model of »machine for making Lrick by & now process, now on . xhibition st the ofics of DUNNE & SOANLAN, 164 | Esst Monroe-at. - HALLOCK & WHEELER, 160 Randolph- £t osr LaBalle; Eubberand Leather Boir- 58 . 02 b it oF Bovber Gonga.o e Hoso, and il . V. NOVELKY RUBBER PRESS C3, . . 183 Fast Washington-st. __ DENTISTRY. Myptactarersof Pristing whees Rubber Stazpe, 3t |, |- - DENTISTRY, o E T P & 3 s has rmoved to 89 South Clarkat., whers Bu:rvl-‘u-. B ote. Grand Italian Opera. nees, after weeks of preparation, Bartley Campbell's new play, written exprossly for this Theatre, sntitled Keystane Lodge, 639, (postporied on account of the storm), will take placo on COMEDY, adapted from the French by J. H. Conaolly, Eaq,, oul X of Parls,” ““Fanny Lear, " entitled AN LT1CXK. fal leading character, the well-known thoroughly grest Q. GALLINIPPER.”. > - WONDER OF WONLERS MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday Evening, May.6,. .. EVERY EVEKNING, and WEDNESDAY aad SATUR- DAY MATINEES, 'the Grand Spectacular Burlesque " SEVENTH ANNUAL TOUR OFTEE - i Founded on Burnaud’s Richard [I1., with an ENTIRELY ORI AL OFENING, ‘Drosonticy for the frst tme 3t this Theatrs the ad e g KITTY BLANCHARD, Burlesque Combination! - | Composed of Favorites of Estab- lished Popularity. GEORGELOSOH, - - - Musioal Direotor ‘with & Band of Twelvo Selooted Instrumentalists. TEE CAST: CHARAGTERS INTHE PROLOGUE. ‘Gentas of Dt ir., Mr. P. J. Wade Geniua of :;:‘.‘:gu. Dueln MoHoney Tho Watdiero ‘Wil Revisit and Exhibit st T e e e His first appearance at this Theatre.). tor MoHenry i ) Meate, MoBieny CEICAGO, ONE WEEK ONLY! Commencing sud Exhibiting as followss i Monday, May 12, Tuesdsy, 13, Wednesday, 14, Thursdey, 15, On the Lot comezof | 4 Henry, x‘a nlflnl:hmn:fl o s & Privoess Siisaboch, bacrotbed of Ll Anne. Tady AmRgy ity M 5 Thostce. Dachess S Forky Matber of Ri P (other of Richmond and else.... Mr. Edwin | PRI, gotting bis back aciaty Sagaged. M Gty E‘:m_ Sotin Catbsby, " a Disbolieal ] up on the most triill oroe otAly, 57, Tausdu elrln:nafl:hlll‘hum-) . o o Eapacially sngagod, ) . e oll—Richard's primary bummer., (r. Harry Littlo ¥ Lord StatELls frst ppearanca fn tals Theatre) AFTERNOON AND HVENING, i s Lo Then will ‘remove to SOUTIL SIDE, and locato and feoam ot BT Rt for crmrl STATE & TWENTY-SECONDSIS. ZLancaster. entirely new, embrace the Cavern of Dos- Tho Sconos, pair.. Tabl b DL mmm'arfi?."sn"fimf.“fid% o Opeonty. | TWOQ DAYS O ! Norman Gothio Hsil. . Wostminstar Palsre nod the Rl s Tor SRS YT ER Deven e by i Rabers Friday and Saturday, May 16 & 17, BTTE Ly e p e ATEEENOON o The Always the Largest and Best, is TR S | PARGED TF EVERY DEPARTHENT! Earli, Enighten Armor, Heralds, Cavaliers, Qorps do Vaur(- And now conssts of los of H r, Tyrolean M d te., ote., 5oy M Bianchaie and Assstan 7 i B Giemess and Assistants. EZ"NO INCREASE IN PRICES. &Y 5 MoVIOKER'S TEEATRE. 5 ENORMOTUS SHOWR MAX MARETZEE. S5 Under LUCCA-KELLOGG FIVE MAMMOTH TENTS! Conslsting of 2 ‘Enormons Menagerics ! v sonstitnting tho Largest and Bar- Under 3¥es; Tonte, sonatltaing, (be Lamian, 2 COLOSSAT,. MUSEUMS ! Tader 2 Mammoth Tents, sud a Gigsatio DOUBLE CIRCUS! Under s Hage Double Tent, 5 Tents in all, and holding’ Speotal Zed at & cost of 0ne million 15,00 Speotatork, crgsolzed at & cost.of o TO0R HIGHTS ONLY AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Barewell appearance of GREATEST LTRIO FRACEDIEN PAULINE LiUCCA. Last appearanco provions to bey depacture for Europe of DO Pieais favorite Pritaa Donnss e CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. To-morrow, Monday, May 5, PAULINE LUCCA. R s vogox 1,500 RARE WILD BEASTS | ki Srieeit | 1000 WONDERFUL CURIOSITIES! = In the Museums, requiring s workiog forco of Toaday BETEOCC sy 1 e M N ] Y i s 1,000 MEN & HORSES! The Ciraus coutains more snd _ BETTER PERFORMERS! Than any five Clrouses tn the world. The Grand PROCESSIONI! Rehold the 50 Gorgeous Golden Cages! And droves of Pontes, troops of Camels, Elephan apenod| Bowt, Btataary, and one Detiinach oqaa s o REGULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION. Admiszion, §2. Rescrvod Seatain First Balcony, tra, Reserved Seats in Orchestra and Orchestra Clrely gaoxins Admission 1o Bocond Balcony, 31. Roserve ats in Becond Balcany, 50 centa extra. Seats can now bo secured at Box Office. ." OPERA LIBRETTOS: Barg, 2 cental Onl commet and complete edition. PRICE, ONLY 15 CENTS. For salo by JOHN MOLTER, 120 West Madison-st. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, . 1 ox- of mil BEST COMPANY IN: AMERICA | -oatiarl el S Bi 35 oonts. i - Chtldwn ban Amlums sdmitted " g s Orphen e oo el A X proprd- chools, jcations therefor to be mads to the o Eloek Boc on Exhibitlo ADAM Monday, 3ay5, 1873—Duriog the week, and st the Matl" | libe ‘Stor befors 8 DI, A r A MICHIGAN-AV, BAPTIST CH'OH. TURSDAY evening, May 6, the taleated snd herolo EDITH O'GORMAN, “RISKS!” Introducing for the first time at this house, Miss MOLLIE MAEDER, Miss ALICE SHERWOOD, gg;gcaf?.}im T gira by stasting and oiiog and Mr. GEO. GASTORN. | 50000 SY0 i M esorved seste, 75 conte. Forads at Cs nter & Sheldon's, 868 Wabash-sv. ‘Full strength of the Star Company in the cast. R NEW SCENERY; LONG ISLAND SOUND (aew). DUGLYN COTTAGE (now), THE VARNEY VILLA ILLUMINATED. THE EAST RIVEE BY MOONLIGHT. STOVES, RANGES, &o. BREEIGIEA O | pRTARLR RANGE THE FIRST ANNUAL BALL | MAGEE STANDARD COOK, " MAGEE ADVANCE COCK, - 'THE SATISFACTION (00K, BOMETHING NEW. BEE I'l LAUNDRY & TAILORS’ STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, ATD A.F. & A. DM, Tuesday Night, the 6th inst, (storm or no starm), at KLARE'S HALL, 70 and 73 North b’"kfi‘n mnucfl- fi'fi'x":.':f'ffih"m’ and all mem- Sk the Bt snd sl et bons o8 st ICE-CREAM FREEZIRS. I’ A full line of House-Furnlshirg Goods. ro. 3 KE] . Comumittee of Arrangoments. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS WEEK—The CHEF D'OUVRE OF ELEGANT TILLOTSOR BROS. & GO, 2ve & 274 State-st. RICHMOND DOUBLE AND SINGLE OVEN PALACE RANGES, BARSTOW STOVES AND RANGES, of *'Clairvoyance,” “*Fast Family," *‘Loves In ordor to give s perfsct representation to the wonder- Comediag, JOEN K. MORTIMER, will sppearss *'P. 1CE CREAM FREEZERS,- HOUSE-FURKISHING GOODS. - BANGS BROS,, Cor. ‘State and Van Buren-sts. STEWART'S COOKING STOVES, RICHMOND PALACE: RANGES; BARSTOW’S UNION RANGES, .~ THE FISHER REFRIGERATORS, HOUSEREEPING G00DS. EXLATOEL o BREEZE, 503 West Madison-st., Unlon Park and Twenty-sccond-st. cars and busosyass the door. 1t will pay you tocall. - ATKEN'S THEATRE, SIX NIGHTS AND 2 MATINEES ONLY, VLTS, T ?s. .A.;‘ OCateos And her Gomfc O . Monday Rvening, May o S Ton o Beay e 1. Eaglish, Ofen Gomic Opers, LA GRAND DUCHESS, with all the original musie. Tussda 'unl‘%‘ snd Wedneaday matinee, The Flowar Girl of Paris. Wednes- day evor , first tima in this city of Les Bavards. Fri- day, Beneft of Mre. James A. Oates. '1“;:2 "lnl,:x. la.n :vnc;mulnnzu of “l';i Oates F Lt L S R Bt S o GLOBE THEATRE, Re-engsgament of the Popular Artiste, Miss KATE ESTELLE, " FOR SIX NIGHTS MORE. MONDAY EVENING, LUCRETIA BORGIA. LUGRETIA. M KATE ESTELLB. AMPHITHEATRE, Farmerly Nixon's.) MOMDAY, May 5, overy avening during the week and Baturdsy Matinee, the 5, will bach's REAL ESTATE.- “Look Here. - 11 yon want Lots, Block or Acre proporty st WASH: INGTON HEIGHTS, BUMBOLDT PARK, IRVING PARK OR NORWOOD PARK, payable one-third ash, ‘alance], 3£nd 8 years, or 650 cuab, balaace on mathly payments, you must eall it our ofice, 123 LaBallost, azy | woek-day, befors 8:50, 10200 or 13:00 'clock, aud g0 see M- w“ CLARER & CO.; * -VANEK, - TEE GREAT DECAFPITATOR, B, F. Lagst Eiin o G Wil || For 8 Days Only 5 . " THE GREAT CHICAGO SHOW _ ! % BAD DICKEY! pongpAa SHOW ! i i, ot s ' THE GREAT CHICAGO SHOR, . MUSEUM, Menagerib&LeIs AMERICA’S EXPOSITION OF WONDERS ! The Monster Organization of the Nineteenth Century! \ -A MYBTIO OITY OF OANVAS is roqul exhib] this model, novel, meritorious exhibition T oo Tho Menageris Depertment roploo with wondraus specizhens of Zoology. A MUSEUM of Animate and Inanimate Nature. THE GIRCUS DEPARTMENT [ ,d all doubt the best ever witnessed, belng comx posed enticelg of Asoulo Celebritics {amous throughout 0 entire world. TWO 1ADY EQUESTRIENNES ! ' MISS KATIE STOKES, Among the Equestrisns will be found. JAMES ROBINSON, THE OHAMPION BARE-BACE:RIDER OF THB : "WORLD, and his talented sons, + Clarence and Eugene Robinson, The Child Woadsrs, No Pad or Saddles Introduced, Ve rvist § Barcbsck Equentriag. - dition to which the following S| ‘Features are T BHOW, Bo tar In ad 4o chief sailent points of tho G B ek by tny cihor Exhibitions: TE WAL JAPANESE TRODFE ! In their Marvelons Performances. THE FAIRY PAGEANT OF CINDERELLA, Or the Little Glass Blipper. A MINIATURE OIRCUS, comaposod “of 80 Beautiful Children and 40 Shet- land Ponies ! 5o NOVELTY AND MERIT. The groatest of all modern {nventions, at esch exhi~ ‘bition, Prof. Judson’s FLYING-SHIP OF THE AIR 'Will be in operation. The above ars festures to bo seen only in the GREAT HIOAGO BHOW, sad can bo prodaced by no other Two performances daily, at3sad T p. m. Admlasion. 50 conts. dcen. 25 cent £ Don't ail to witness tho brilliant street ' fall particulars will be given in faturs rade, o £ i STREET IMPROVEMENT. West Washingtowst ‘Property owners interested in.the improvement of West Washington- st., from Lieavitt-st. west to Central Park, are invited to meet the Park Commissioners at their rooms, No. 26 South Halsted-st., on TUESDAY NEXT, May 8, at 4 o’clockp. m., for consultation in reference to the improvement of said street. e CHAS. 8. LODING, Sec. ' MUSICAL. REFRIGERATORS & ICE BOXES, |. | G IV ETY AND PIANOS.—A mamber of desirsble {aasiag inprice frocs 87 o €0, takea In STEINWAY Our stock also Includes s very chofce sesortment.of lo and modigro.priced now. Planos, togrthor with & saperh Aioek'st all si7les of tho Siaiaway lostrnme: SMITH & NIXOX 62 Stato-s dmf_fi:. (Genersl Northwestern Agents for Stelowa) ' Planos, PROPOSALS. y ARTESIAN WELL HEN. In complisuco with instructions from the City Connell of the ety of Deuver, Colorado, proporals, and so marks od, vrill be rocstved by me fox tho sinkiog of an Artesita 'Well tothe Geprh of 2,000 foct, flowing waterls - ‘-:mln-d L ;le-é‘muh The Woll to be zix mm otor, and cased. Tinty-five per cent tobe e foas hundred fook Thmort sad.the balezen when the contract is campleted (all to b8 ,d in curren- 7). Bidders must stato the rate per each 0B kyndred - fast, and be prepared to give suficlent bonds OLnrs | ihe faitbfal prosecation of the work. Tho right &8 Iv " servod to roject any orall bids. Work to commeaosby . Jaly L. W. J. B. "7 Onatrman Committes on Wator for Lirigation, B Denver, Colorsdo, MISCELLANEOUS. | MISOELLANEOUS. Cabinet Mouldings, g Tomioe ot BeS 8 TR B Jefleracn-st., e oor. TO CONSUMPTIVES. . PHILLIPS, lts of Toronto, Canadt, hat roel lt%fi'fl Euro) Hotsl, Dearborn-st., ‘whers. h;cfl‘g B e achius, and Nasal Cstard, sgency of Oxygenized Alr, ‘Medicated Vapo! 157 Btan. By luvm&u\u‘dmu will visit patients iz tho city or country. 3 1n ono month. — A TN .m0 PPN TF AR and HARRIS Oroat’ msl‘c;l; o [ » SHIPLEY & i ea House, Beaatifal Tea Sets, 34 Bloe Lalazd-av. ~ 803 South Halsted-st. 'y r s 1t 98 word som lied, but, ta nothing s K92 o s o 100 matebloas ++ EOREEA TS, A e L EA KT, . Tholr 0t s eutiraly IS Bl Co any other garmeat In tho market. Another Large Arrival o 29 of Congress and Empire Spring watay, fresh | . Bn e hEtD, S aad o Tarodis P o R onuine _sold _ou : Gornes Deasbora. Canal-8ty LAKESIDE Isa N N U —— 63 and 65 South

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