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16 . TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1874 ST. PATRICK. How the Great Day Is to Bes Céle- brated. A Few Remarks on the Subject of Processions. The Irish Literary Society and Its Pro- gramme. What Other Societies Will Do, The tide of Irish feeling, in this country sndst hiome, sppeas to grow stronger with every sdvancing year. 2fany people doubt the wiedom of processions for patriotic display, but nobody denies the right of any other body to 1oarch 2 mavy miles a8 bo may bo sble 10 endure and in any garb that it may pleaso him 40 wear, in this jend where, as the 8ong says, “All are free. Althongh native Americans and born Irishmen may have certain differences of opinion in respect to ocial 202 political life, tho former csnnot deny that the lat- ter are the most Americanizad foreigners—if the name “forigner” fite thow st all—tn this country. The heart of the Insh-American iz, 232 rule, about evenly di- vided bevween tho “Stars ‘and Stripes” and the #Green Flag” of Ireland, which, strange fo sy, iacen loas on that jsland than in slmost spy other portion of the civilized globe, for ressons, which it is ‘hardly necessary to mention here, It is & somewhst peculiar fact, but still a stubborn one, that the most Vehement men_among THE YOISE NATIONALISTS everywhero are uot enthusiasticaily in favor of street~ processions, and would much rathier thut every bo- Tevolent association, teiaperance socieiy, or church sodality bes and clscwhere, wero a fiereo bottalion—~ the rezulia trausformed 1o s rific, and the unwieldy stzadird to a long-range cauiion. ” They magine that Isiskmen, 80 _urmed, without parsding a¢ all, would B o moral cifest 1 the folites of their tountrs han an hundred thousand Jrocessions, with lovd drums =ud glittering colors, Theso stern and blood~ tuirsty ideas are,however, nof in the ascendant just now, #0 Ineh valor coufines ithelf tos mimicry of glorious war, and the aversge British resident can 320 upon a St. Patrick’s Day parsde, of immense proportions, williout feuring Wat » wngle fold fn tho ‘Union Jack ™ will bo reat thereby, Tho ancients bad their “irjumpls "~ after victors, of course,—the Irish, who Dave ili the imaginativeness of tho aucients witlont {leiz ancient practicalis, consider that they Tnd, bet ‘aniijate victory and propitiate the emile of tern Beliona ™ by a physical strength, which, for all practical uscs, 5o far os making Iiland free fs con- ‘cerned, Is siwply thrown away. The parcda gives yoarly veut to Ll.le sentimental cetestation of ** THE SAXON,” hich rmetbers tn most Lrish bosoms, snd thers the matter en ‘no_parade s over, the regulia is e e msoceadonist. setiens to his vocatias, sni {he Britisn Empire remains intact. Some years ago 1bie Irish ut home used to expect great things from the mammols SL. Patrick's, procersiun & Now York and Zoston, buty latelsy they have begun to understand ihezo ihings belter, and now rely more upon them- Belves thau apon those whom they fondiy termed their “exiled hrothers.” The foregoing sentiments are those expressed by what may be termed tho revolu- tionsry clament of tho Irish people everywhere in the world. THE EXPENSE. “There aro others, again, of & benevolent mold, who tHiink that the cxpénses ineurred by patriotic parades might bo devoted tosomo charituble object, as thoy lool upon pageantry with distuste, and regard it, in the 208t instances, 58 s ** wiliful waste,” which is Lkely to beget 3+ woful want.” There aro many other schools of Irish moralizers, but, despite of sil, ths masses of the Celtic race cling tothe grand march with unswerving devotton; and, since the majority must rule, there is no good Teason why any person should feel aggriesed over whst ix, at 1l very worst. o harmicss dispiay. It eerves to amuso the people, and thero i, undeniably, something soul- stirring itf the march of the stalwart Gemocracy, a8 they ticad gaily to the lively sira that many of theta have Glectally daned 1o in the old tmer, 93 thi “ crosw roadu,”or in the grecn lanes of tord fair countics * where the Barrow, aud Shaunur, and Biackwater tlow,? TAE TTOCEESINN. of Tacsdasjmorning, in this city, will be, beyond gues. tion, thomoust imposing ever witnessed bere, if the weallier ehiould be at all favorable, The line of miarch is Tatker formidable, and, no doubt, a plentiful crop of corus will resuit from the prolonged promenade. Tho following i » Fynopsis of the PEOCESSTONAL PROGRAMME: The members of the different socicties wil aitend nize6 2 a body in thelr respective churches, Services at St. Patrick’s Church commence at 9 Eoclutics desirous of participating in the cclebration, whetber represented by a delegationat the Conveution or not, will report, through their Marshl, to the rand "Marebal 2t the rendszvous, ot 10:30 5. m, on St. Talrick's morning, when they will be giveh a po- cition. ‘Ths Irish mflfl (S.G.) form on the west mide of Desplaines, right resting on Monroe street, south front ; Capt. C, I McEay, Marshal, Tne’ Montgomery Guards form on the immedisto Ieft of the Irish Iifies ; Capt, Tuomas Joyce, Marchal. Tiic Indepeadent Irish Voluntecrs form on the east Bide of Désplaines sineet, vight zesting on Monros Btreot, sox b front 5 J. H. Fiynn, Colonel, The Polish-Amerlean Gitards will form in the resr of tho Voluntcere, Dr. B. Briard, Marshel, The Alpine Huaters, Cupt. Raggio, Marshal will form on tho left of the Polish Guards, The Roman Cathalic Temverance Guards form on {ho immediate Jeft of the Irish Voiunteers, T Hibernian Bencvolent Society form on the north side of dfouroe street, right resting on Desplaines siroet, wost front. Tuo Roman Citholic Temperance Soclety.form an the eouih side of Monroe street, rusting on Desplaines strect, west front. The United Sons of Erin Benevolent Soclety form on thie soutk: side of Monroo street, right resting on Jef~ fernon rireet, west front. Tus Laborurs' Benevolent Associstion form on the noril side of Monroe struet, right resting on Jeflerson ront, Tho St, Patrick's Denevolent Soclety form on the north sude of Monroe strect, right resting on Desplaines stroet, east front. The Father Mithew Total Abstinence Bociety form 28 souta side of Mouroe sireet, Tight resting on Des- Plaincs reet, east front. “Lhe Bt Bridget’s Temrerance Soclety form on_the north side of Adums street, Tight resting on Des- platues stroet, west front. The Young Mew's Sodality, of St. John's Church, form on tho south side of Adsma strect, right restiug on Deaplaines etreet, est front. The Holy Family Temperance Boclety form an the north ide of Adams street, right resting on Jefferson stroet, west front. The Aununciztion Temperaneo Society form on the eouth side of Adams street, right Testing on Jofferson strect, west front, Tise St. Vatricids Total Abstinence Soclety form on theronth side of Adams street, right Testing on Des- plaines street, east front. Ths Young Men's Temperance Soclety form in the Tear of St. Patricl's Total Abstinence Society. The Church of the Nutivity Total Abstinence Soctety * form cn tho north side of Juckson sireet, right resting on Desploines street, west front, The St. Columbkill Benevolent Society will form on the south sido of Jockson street, right resting on Des- plaines strect, weat froat. The St. Jokin’s Mutual Benevolent Society will form o0 tho north fide of Jackson strest, right resting on Fefforson street, west front, ‘The St. Patrick’s Hibernfan Benevolent Society of 8t Jouns Parieh will form on the south aide of Jack~ ::: street, right resting on Jefferson street, west nt, Branch No.1, Emerald Beneficial Association will form on tho north side of Jackson street, Tight resting ou Desplaines stroet, east front. Branch No. 2 will form on the south side of Jackson street, right Fosting on Desplainee street, east front, ‘Branch N¢. 3 will form on the north side of Van Bu- ren street, right restng on Despluines street, west Iront. Branch No, 4 will form on the south side of Van Bu. fom sirect, sigat sestiog on Desglaincs street, weck ‘Branch No, 7 will form on the north side of Van Bu. Ten streef, right resting on Desplaines strest, east ront. Branch No, 7 will form on the south ride of Van Bo- fen sizeet, Xight resting on Desplalnce street, cust [ront, OEDER OF THE PROCESSION, Tiatoon of Police. Ald—Chicf Marshal—Ald, Michacl Malloy. Gt G, . MoKy, gonm Cueetdy, Capt. Thoimas Joyce, , F. D: Zdword By, Jimes ORell, John E. Do Joln A, Shandley, Totinosd Sheriian, Charles Bianey, Patrick Flaoery, Tugh McDermott, John Conu Martin Ryan Jobn Norton, J. P, Ford, Jolin Grimen, Hark Sheridan, Denuis Gloer Caurles E, Moore, John McAfesy, Jobn B, Foley, Jolin AicKeon, Thums Col Totsh Toes 18. G.), Monlgomery Guards, Independent Irish Voluatoers, ‘Boman Catholic Temperance Guards, Iibernian Benevolent Socloty. Boman Catholic Temyerance Society. Uniled Sons uf Erin Benevolent Society, Laborere! Benevolent Association. t, Patrick’s Benevolent Society. Father Mathew Temperance Socicty. St. Bridget’s Temperaacs Soclety. Young: Men's Sodakity of St. Johnik, ‘Toly Family Temperance Socicty Annuiciation Tenperance :ocm:. 8t. Patrick’s T. A, B. S Young Mleus Tempsraace Gocsty. Church of tho Nauvity T. A, 3. Society. t. Columbiill's Benevolent Society. 6. John's Matual Benevolen Sact Benevolent Society of St John's, Emerald Beneficial Assoctation, Branch No. L Branch No. 2. Brapch No, & Band. Branch No. 4 Platoon of Palice. £ band marches in froot of ecch LIFE OF MARCIL Af11 odlock sharp the procession will jmeve semid on Desnlaines to Harrlson strest : west on Harrison to Halsled ; morth on Haloted to Todiane s edst on Indi- an3 to North Market street; Rorth on Market strect to Chiieaggo avenue ; east on Chicago avenuo to North Stale strect ; Foutll on State stroot to Lakio; east on Like stroel o Wabash avemue: sonta ‘on Wa-: bueh nvenue to Eighteenth street; west Lighleenth street to tho infersection of cansl strcet and Canalport avenuo ; southwest on Canalpart avenne to Halstod street ; north on Halsted to Twelfth Btreet; west on Two.kh to Centre avenus ; counter~ march on (Lo north aide of Tweifth atrect fo Bluo Irland avenue; northeast an Blue Island avenue to Tatrison street: east on Harrison to Desplaines stroet ; north on Dosplaines to Madison etreet ; countermarch and digperse, When the processionista reach Morgan Stroct on West Twelfth strect, they will graduslly march to the south sido of ‘I.‘welm: sireet until they reach Ceatre avenue, in order to allow the counter~ ‘march on the north gide of the strcot. Tho Et. Rev, Bishop and His Honor the Mayor i Fesiow the proceesion from the balcony of Bt. Tguatius College. VENING ENTERTAINMEXTS, Seelng that » the day » will bo duly honored, before (10 sun gocs down, the Irieb-Amcricans of {ho city who will not bo tod fatigued after s long march wiil devote themselves o the pleasures of the festive board and the glowing ball-room, The 'array of entertain. menta is truly formidable, but, no doubt, each one will ‘be extensively potronized. TIE IRISIE LITERARY AESOCIATI Tho principel event of St Fatticko algut in this clty will be, a3 usual, the anaual banquet and ball of the Irish Literary Afsoclation, which willbo given at the South Side Briggs Houso, carner of Fifth avenue and Bondolph strect. Arrangements for the coming colebration have been in progress during reveral weeks, and nothing remaing 10 bo dono but awalt the issue of the event, which will be, tndoubledly, eatisfactory in_the highiest degree, Doih 10 the Association bud_ their guests. This will make the th occasion on which the Irish Literary ‘Association have appezred baforo tho Chicago pubifc in tho capacity of colebrunts of the national annivers- ary of the Irish peaple. The record which they havo airesdy made is sutticient guaranteo that helr coming enterainment wiil bo o oll respscts. worlly of thelt Teputation and of tho canso which they feel bound to duly ophold aud honor. The pleasant combination of banquet snd ball, of the social board, and tho dancing arens affords s diversity of enjoyment that could uot b obtained fn 23 cntertainment exclusively devoted either to feast- ing or dsncing. Tho ladies, who aro pronouncedly the more ethereal part of creation, could not well be expected to bo patient at & prolanged * foed ;" whilo the gentlemen, especially thodo for whom the days are gene when beauty bright the beart’s chain wove,” might feel proportionately * bored” at an endless roind of terpsichoresn cxercise, oven wers tha * Pyr- rhic dance” upon the programme, The tastea of all, whether young and blithe or in ¢ the yoilow leaf,” light-hearted or solemnly disposed, intensely patrotlc of sliply tolerait, can bo gratifed, and more canaot bo expeciod by the'moet {ustidious 6 mortals, calar caro s been_taken by the propristors of s hotel to. remder overyibing 12 tho. matecial ln plessant, The hall i commodiots and the snte-rooma are ample. The literary programme, which has been cat down %o the briefest possiblo space, is arranged as follows : “The Day We Celobrate.” Tho Hon. A. L. Mor- rison, Musio—“St, Patrick’s Day." « Tho President of the United States,” Tho Hon. Thomas Hoyne. Musio—*The Star Spangled Bsn- ner,” “Tho United Irishmen.” Jobn J, Fitzgibbon, Recitation—* Who Fears to Speak of '8, Mrs, Hob- Eirk (neo Cowell). “Tho City of Chicago.” Mayor Colvin. Song— “Tho Green Above the Red,” Mra, Sullivan, *The Nationality:of Ircland.” Jobu F. Finerty, Song~* Tho Minstrel Boy.” Prof, Geary. “Irish Orators.” P, Melagh, «Orange bod Gresu W, C. McClure, Muslo— #Qrange and Green Will Carzy the Day.” The Lsdies.” The Hon. W, K, Bullivan, Song— “ Rich and Rare,” Thomus Goodwillie, Tho speakers will, of course, remember that the oceasion will not call for lengthy Tomarks, sa tho floor managers have resolved that the hall must be cleared for dancing by half-past 11 o'clock at the latest, In order that ample time may be allowed for the com- pletion of tho exercises, a8 laid dovn, guesls nre To- quested to bo on Land at half-past'8 o'clock, as the banguet will commenco at 9 o'clock precisely, “Thhe vazious committees of the Associsticn are’ re- quested to meet ot the office of Mr, P, McHugh, cor- ner of Lasalle and Monroo strects, at elok this afternoon, OTRER FESITVITIES, The Trisd Social Cinb will give_an entertainment at the Jatteson House. iessrs. Duune, Washington, Hesing, and Schewister will re-pond to. patriotic senti- ments, after which there will b o dance and a pleasant time generally. The Irieh Rifles will have a military ball at the Soutk S{do Turner Hall. The Shunrock Association will have ‘s good time'at the Clan-ns-Gael Hall, No, 210 Biue Island avenue. Tho United Sons of Erin will displsy their ferpef- chorean ability &t Wall's Academy, South Halsted sty reet. Tio twenty-third annual ball of the Hibernian Benev- olent Society will be given ot the West Side Turner ‘Hall, op Tweifth stroet. Tlle Mulligan Zcu:vu will exercise their foet, and those of their partners, at McCormick's Hall, North Clark street, A oxbibtion will bo given by the puplla of the Holy amils at the School Hail, on Morgan strec O'Neill will preside. TRUSSES. TRUSSES! 1t i3 & mattor of vital lmmrun:a ta tnose that are com- pelled by misforvane to wear such an appendage, to know where they can procure a roliablo Truss ot a fair price, and at the samo time receive the proper advica relativo to its adjostment and the results of its uso; also, to know for what object the Truss is applicd. Within tho past few dass soveral remarkablo casos of so. called Rupture have como under our observation, viz: In one instance & Trass had been applied where no Rupturs had occarred whatever, but simply an enlarged ingulnal gland existed: and fn two otber cases Trusses had been Fontiod and wora, whors Dydrocslo and. varicocelo had been mistakea for Heraia, readzring nocessary a the lat- ter caso a surgical operation. Tuess Trussca were rec- ommendod and appiied by guntiemen fa tao basinoes (ia this city), who adertiss themaclves a3 compotent to ding- noso and treat Horula. In our opinion, based upon & largo R ribes uf cayen of mal-practice o! tho |bcvu na- ture, and the authority of all stavdard works on this sub- joct, moappars.us of any Lind should b> .:Plncd to either imafinary oF geauine Horoia withont 2o advico of 3 com- pelent surgeon, and bis suporintend nie in apalyiog tho Eppurstus. With thia objeet ia iow, o wowld. rerpact: faly sanounco to tho profcasion snd publlc thas, wo ara pared to farnish and apply the most approved appa~ Ptis for el] kinds of Heruid, fithor Bador 1ae aavics nd dircction of the parient's modical aitendant, or that of & competent surgeon smmediaiely comnerter itk o ofice, J.E. GARDNER, 119 South Clark-st. DWELLINGS ! LINCOLN-ST., near Madison., brick base- ment, 10 reoms, 85,000. INDIANA-ST., ncar Wood, cottaxe, 7 rooms, 83,250, WABASH-AY., nenr Sixteenth-at., brick house, 14 rocms. IRVING PARK. FRAME HOUSE, brick bascment, 8 raoms, east front, lot 50x165, 84,600. FRAME HOUSE, 11 rooms, corner, enst front, lot 50x165, $6,500. BRICK HOUSE, 13 rooms, south znd emst front, lot 150x200. FRAME BOUSE, 10 rooms, coruer lot, 75x 155, 85,000, FRAME HOUSE, 10 rooms, barn, and corner lot, 100x155, §6,000. FOUR COTTAGES, G, 7 and 8 rooms ench, 2,500, $3,000, $3,300 and $3,600, fots 50x173. BRICK HOUSE Mascment), 12 rooms. cut stone trimmings, caraer lot, $10,000. FRAME HOUSE, brick cellar, corner lot, £4,500. Most of the nbove houses will be sold on very liberal terms, viz.: $250 to S500 cash, bal- ance mouthly or yearly: are connected with the Water Works, now in complete workiog, order, nnd finlshed with marble mantels, water closets, furnaces, and other modern improve- meats, front on §U.foot strects, grounds set with Iarge el and ornamental trecs, only 6 miles from the Court-House, railroad trains by two routes ranning ucarly every hour, re- quiring but 18 eninutes thne and 7 cents fare. ‘We will build to order on same terms 10 per ccnt less than you can build with cash In hand. No placeis mnking more rapid and substans tial improvements than IRVING PARK. Stdewalks and water pipes laid without extra clinrge to all lots sald by ORIGINAL IRVING PARK LAND CO. R.T.RACE&CO,, SOLE AGENTS, 167 Madison=st. FOR SALE. Choice Residence Property atEvanston, Parties wishing to build can buy, on easy torms, 11 Lots, Wx1i5 eac, having & Ginch maplo tres on them. Tho proporty s Boauded e soath by Emerson-st, an wost odge-st., and within 2 (4) gnartor of 8 mil to North Branston Depot, and & balL (4 Cay ot awlls ta Ex. aaston (propye) Dapot. * Torme cacy. to, 1. O, al kelelo Doslor, iomons No. 131 1" Salle.st., Boono Block MILLINERY. For Spring, Our New FRENCH AND ENGLISH SHAPES are in and open for inzpection. ‘Weinvite a cell from you all, Ladies. D. WEBSTER & CO., ‘Wholesalo and Betail Millinory, ' 270 & 272 Wabash-av, DRY CLEANING. - TO THE PUBLIC! “THE PROCESS for cleaning hdlex' u:d Gen- Seman's Clothing, just brovght out by warz, Is acknowledged superior to auy motho ing cver Introduced in tho West. . Ladies’ Sulls i Silk, W ‘oolen, oods, aisa Embroldered Sacancs, ‘Dolman, &e., aro being cl| and made to look like now. This nY NG BROTHES o 2ok mocomitata g ing of tho garment, o the removal of cven 1o most clicato trimmings, and as thoro fs 0 washing thoro can bn 0o shrinkage of material. All goods tre: in this manRer otain theis orlgioal lnstro Sna g%ags_ WARZ, 158 Dlots-at. said 35 Wost Siedid-st. Rupture. Extract from Beport of Board of Medical Officers Convened to Examine Sample of Trussesin Accordance with an Act of Con- gress Approved May 28, 1872: v1n-Tho Toard 12 of tho oplaion that the aboto prinelples, those which belog to a proper Trues, are best ea o ot by tae * Comanen Bonbs’ fross.’ ‘maaulactared by Bartleit, Botman & Parkor, Chl d aro thersfore recommerded by the nn-m as the AZIL NOR! urlcnnll s A Bresdent. FE oA SRR 0 L wuouwmm, Asslstaut Surieon U '.\ 'EORGE A. OTIS,' Assistant-Surgoon U.5.A The :bnvu rocommendation of tho Board of Medical Ofscers with egord 16 Rensoes (s approsed: T BARNES, Surscen-Geseral T. 8. A. ks Suppacters, Shoslder- et Hisstis Stock- 1ngs, Gratchos; Tusiriments (o deformitics, e 0o Sro- BARTLETT, BUTMAN & P. 6 Stato-st., Chicago, PHOTOGRAPHY, A word to the wiss. vRMSBY, PHOTOGRAPHER, 50 Wess Madisonat. §2 save rmm $110 §3 2 dos. by getung mei 32 BPST BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHS Artiat. DDZEK - GENERAL NOTICES, TO THE PUBL. The papers i metuning two of Ve eecidents to r*busea " recenrly have govmy lino confounded with other lincs, thereby creating & wrong improstion among my e~ tong. T tako tols metbed of informing the public (batno acaident of any kind ins happoned my stagcs during 1ha B eas montha L Bavoran o3 Kandolph-at. 1 emiioy wome but drivecs of temporato habits and 1akg cvery precaa- he nafoty and comfort of p Hon Lo e P rapriotor Handoiph.sc. "Bus Line, ok 1y persoms fn Chfcago who baro from 8100 to DB e Pegd Tike (6 [rsst in 50, enterpriad that wiil Eite qulckand lavea, VERY LABGE, reiuens, porlcrly g nd s 4 R IGRR st et ‘s, H 7, Tribinootice, TAT SATE CERTIFICATES. Notics is hereb, that, after the 3lat inst., the pre- o pop Fan Cortiigates held by tho eity for elty taxen ) per ce: of I8 will be incroased 19 10 PORCeERly oo ey To Captains and Vessel Gwnaers, Agonta, S.nndoms. and_all whom it may mneum—n‘:‘:‘. -uu trimmers of Chicago, in session, Lave onani- md that \n- rate of lxumnm.i (llh: on all vos- tisas ba charged 0 bushols HAIR GOODS. TAKE NOTICE. 30 TO 40 PER CENT SAVED! ‘Will ba sacrified this weok to make mam lnr olhm— bar- We offer ALF PRI Human Hair S lonz. ‘We slso offer throe hundred (300) Switches, fm- Buwitches for .50, worth ~15.000 Also a bankrupt stock of Ladies' Undor}?nr Cnnn% 2.Batf lovos lor ., Tho balance of the Great Bankrapt Stock of HUMAN EHATR ‘a(m, which will arrive soon from the ©weofiorkent tumay Halr Syiton bust T""' hllr. {nches long: for £2.00, 34 incbos long: lnr {3 00, Mlnnnm BoFied, ail Tronch Hal, drst qually, o¢ immenss bax "Bwitches for $5.00, worth $10.00. Switches for 10.00, worth 20.00. - Switches for 16.50, worth 33.00. 1so Silk Tios, &o. lazant Bosom Chemise SLW, (M Skirts lurfib, 18-Tucked hklfl-l 10 orth S1. iton K TRomober THE FA T 530 STATE S ‘ooposic Har- ‘mon-con: OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR EUROPE. (UNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. Three Sailings Every Week from New York and Boston. Cabin Passage, $80, $100 and $130, Ga'hl.. Roved Trip Tickots at Reduced Rates. E Curreacy. Spriog eadlings are now ar- ranged, Aud Tatending passeogers sro requosted o make carly appicationa for bertbs 13 ordor o securo good 2o~ commedatic “Toe Company's Resding Room at 28 Pall Mall, London, 1o fosmihed it the. igading American newspapers, ,and passengors aro nited in maka irce weo o it U VERNET, Gfin‘l \Ves'.‘n Agent. d Randoibo-sis, BIOK CASES. Book Cases, combingd with Writing Desk, for C. C. HOLTON & CO, All Farniture a* corespending prices. FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho copartnership herotofore existing under the name sad stylo of PAGE & ADAMS is heroby dissolved by mu- tual consent, sud the undereigned, Hatlan Page, fa boraby sloly authorized 1o collect the assets and accounts of said firm, aud will pay all the Liabilitics thoreof. HARLAN PAGE, Chlcago, March 10, 1874, J. W. ADAMS. COPARTNERSHIP. The andersigned have formed a copartnerslyp under the firm namo of PAGE & CHURCH, for the purpoze of carzying on a general Plaaing Mill Business, a8 the gao- cessors of Paxo & Adams, at the foot of Loomiast., Chi- g0, HARLAN PAOCE, Chioago, March1s, 7. @RORGR E. CHUROE. FANCY GOODS, &o.. Poremiory and Irovoall GLUSING-(}UT SALE 90 cts. on the Dollar, . MENBELSGN’S 34 E. Washington-st. Entire Stock of the Choioast Fancy Goods, Ivory, Bone, Gilt Stick and -Russia Leather Fans, Ribbons, Dress, Cloak Trimmings, and Buttons, Large line of Worsted Em- broideries, Carved Wood Goods, White Embroideries and Lace Goods. This Magnificent Stock of Goods is offered and must be sold be- fore April 1, at 50 ¢ts. on fhe Do To enable me to replace the stock of goods which burglars stole from my_store on the night of Feb. 23, 'CORSETS. SPECIAL BARGAINS! B. 1. MeDowall & Go. 234 WEST MADISON-ST. We will offer on Mmdg March 18, LA~ DIES’ AND MISSES® C fiSETS at the fol- lowing reduction from former prices: Our $1.00 Corset for............ 50c. Our 1.50 Corset for. .... 85c. Our 2.00 Corset for. $1.00 Our 2.50 Corset for..... 1.25 Our 3.00 Corset for. 1.50 Our 3.50 Corset for 1.76 Our 5.00 Corset for * 2.50 Our 6.00 Corset for. 3.50 Every pair is warranted to glve satisfaction ormoney. cnenmuy refund. MADAME FOY’S CORSETS at $1.25. 2,000 Lmilas' 3-Ply Linen Collaraat 5 I'.f!‘ Shecial bargains in Ladies’ Ready-M Uuderwear. DESES. DESKS! to 213 Wabash- IRE BUILD- | Preparatory to removal to a7, where wo ocoapy ENT by middle of April, " OF SUPBRIOR OUALITY BARGAINS! FOR CABH. AL OUR OWN MAKE. A, H. ANDREWS & 00, 170 State=st. ARCEITECT. F.B.HAMILTON, ARCHITECT, (FORMERLY OF DIXON & mu.ro‘n. 84 WASHINGTON-ST., ROOM 9. SOCIETY MEETINGS. 1819. 1874. 0. F. INVITATION is oxtendod to cach Subordinata Lodgo and Encampmont in Chicago to send a committce of threo to & moeting to bo held in Odd Fellow's Hall, Meth- odlst Charch Block, on Saturday, Slst inst., at 8 o'clock . m., for the parpose of socuring concort of action for calobrating the approaching Wb amniversary of qur ordar. W. D, KENNEDY, - Commiites of Excelsior Lodgo No. 22. Attention, Sir Knights. Members of Chi Ccmmlnflew, hu 18, K.T ereby potified to ot Myl Sorbyed unStnay., LT £t 105 Gelock sbarp, toattend tho funoral of our 1até Em. Sir Georgs Hency Gibeon,, bister Command:rios aad dinting Ble Kaights a:e caurtoously Insicad to asslst in the coremonies. el e O R R AR el Attention, Sir Knights! Obleago Commandery, No. 19, K. T.—Stated eonclave Monday evening, March 16, at 7:30 o'clock, for basiness and work on Ku T. Order. Visiting Sir Knights cour- teously invited. By order of the Em. Com. GEO. F. SINOLAIR, Recorder. - Masonic. Members of WasLington Chavter No. 43, K. A. foreby notified to ba present at the Masonfc Temple, nor Halsted and_Rsndoiph-ats., on, Sunday, March 15, atiigclocka. m., shar, 1o aitend tho fahoral uf oar Jate 31, p., Georgo Honty Gibson. ~Sister O tora w34 visldng comnsalons ave cordiall order of the M. B. H. P. GEORGE ¥. SINCI - DMasonic. The members of Cleveland Lodgo No. 211, A. F. B, aro boreby natified to assemble at ‘thele hal, 3 morning Roxt, tho 15h inat., 811030 e io Sried 'il;u fupmal of boclsts Brothor, Goorgo . (lbsen, £, . Sorvices at tha Fiert Congreaatjonal Church, souit Yo oo e e Hfembors of ister lod heroby card: 5 ’“amdrxfiom&?:flnnfi'%éi‘;‘;‘; “;"‘;:_ GEO. K. HAZLITT, Sceratary. i Masonic. The equippeéd members of Ortental Consistory aro bore- by ordered tg appear at thelr rendezvous, on Hoaroo st on Sunday, 1h6 Joth insl., at 103 o'clock a. tond {ho funoral abeequics of Our fsis Liastriots Brotben George H. Gibson, Active sud bondrary memborsof tho Sups ;m;xel&wuii‘! requent 2 present in the costurae f thele ranl By order of T. 1T, GURNLEY, Commanderin-Chivt. DMasonic. Asylam St. Berrard Commandery No. Tomplar~Tho othcers and Sir Koighi'a of {his Uommmsnd: a7 azs aotired to meot at tha Amylam at 10 ofelock, Sun- ::g, March 15, in fall nnuom for funeral escort. By or- of onr Commande 'JOHN WOODMAN, Ceptain-Genersl. Dlasonie. ATl Master Maions, afiliated or uaxfiliated, who ds- ‘lt: to sl th'n rlétlun {fll Xg; ne; lgld(o st g::nul Eavo an ortuni tten: mosog, wuich -:nux: b: o held . 'o P-rx),:r‘%: Orlontal e, I LoSalloast., sday aext Haar 1, at S0 oeloek, O\ onesday erenlag next, DMasonic. LaFagtio Chapter, No.2 B A. 3., Hell Ro. 2 Mon- SRt netes, Mowtad ewesieg, b g elogk, " o AL B BN TUCKER, Somenn,” Paper Hangers. A meeting of the Soclety will bo held at 167 and 169 Wastiington sty Monday svening, iy e Sea. L O. F. 8. ofI. Knights Rt ‘“““"‘Eu"’"m, b Bibest o8 3 o Teoting AL thel HStatesr, HMonday (155 p. m.): SIarch 16, 1874, whea rebaris of our foprmanative wiitbe howrd, Sistiop bretbren mm:\'iy AMUSEMENTS. THE GREAT ADELPHL ‘sbash. f C ressat. LEONARD GEOVEH & Coon s Managers WEEK COMMENCING MARCH 16, 1874, Simply the Great Success of the Season! The Admiration of the Continent! 68,000 DELIGETED VISITORS To the Adelpbi attest ita excallenco, The famous Spsotacular Extravaganzs, SEVEN SISTERS! Present #3 unexampled Bill o LA P S P I O-T. O THE FLYING FAIRY, and THE DE GLORIANS Ia thelr marvelously S¥illod and Intrepid Aerial Acts. Pirst sppearance of tha colebrated talented Beautles, tha FOY SISTERS, Bertha and Ids, and ADA LAURENT, the Grat Pro- tesn and Character Danscuse. Reappesrance, after his is.aacissa iizess, of. G wror BILLY RICH. The Incidontal Ballit proscats the ~ory colobrated Premioro. Artina, the RESMELSBERG, SITRES Belt:nmfiaph!& a P I%fil‘fl‘fi- G BBX mm;:‘ A.ml:': " m: 0 Six Great Burloaqu ncers of the A, -LPSTE] A.DA.H:‘::E G:JKA!E "AN. aod REYNOLDS dALLEN, FRS. nl‘nnpd Succeas of the Brilliants of Cams Son hl"锑%fimw” oo RN R R 88 Tha play pressats i EXPOSITION ILLUMINATED, and ths charming Postical Tnmlm-mn o, Wflna rlm T AN Illuminated {he frost Cartoon and Flguro Pulnter MORNING VENUS ANy AURORA Exposition Building, Demon’s Uhazber, Hotten: ot Scens, Tha Congorvatory of' Roses, frdrm the birub of Frank HRoT B !M':yw nmumbnzfimg srifis'%'éucl%'- mn"f { IDALIE, and THE HOTTENTOTS, by toe R"ylwldl Bmmzn‘ clmc]nflln; with tho ’l‘rnnulurmn- tion, VENUS AND AURGRA, ‘culimina‘ing with. iha KALEIEOSCOPIO T TOUNTAIN, the moss brlliaat of i, by s Loy Boo BHIGESY Parqueita and Circle, 80 cts, : Drcas Girele, 8ot Gallory, 13 cta. ; Sacured Orchestea Soate, 23 cls. ADELPHI POPU’LAB MA'I'IJ\TEEB Wednexday xnd Satapday, at3p; m, Admission to all parts of tho Thextrs, & ot6. i, 15 c H'B Satbaral doetie, TWO ALY NiGHTS THIS ]L..".’rxuoadlé,helnnh Xg and ‘Tg;zndhl T, llflrcg 19, o' Nigtt, Tacsday no 3 FRoRAey e Teceay osp, Mured, [1 ST; PaT- louns and Cigar Divans will ba closed. M'CORMICKE MUSIC HALL, PROF. J. H. PEPPHER'S NATURAL SCIENCE - POPULAR LECTURES, 19, 20, and 21, will be gt irsiad by exundiments o & vealo Bovor bafore soss. (4 tbis city, romakablo for telr heauty aad thelr marvolous chazacter. Amn‘ the exporiments are the famous G- EO ST, Wh]ch. by epectal amrangemodt, will be reveated esch % i DISSOLVING STATUES ow mado & ep>cial Bevteimor attottasis ospiatms. 29 Adelphl, which the DANCING SEELETON. THE SPRINX, = TOE PHENAKISTOCOPE. TELEPIONIC CONCERT. . TILE SYREN. TOE PIIOTODROME. TIE KALATROPE. DECAPITATED OEAD. THE GILIMOSCOPE. Showing Disrack and Gladstone, and many other beauti- fol oxpurinon's, which aro iniruducod to illusirate the principles of scionos in ROMANCE OF OPTICS, March 19. ROMANCE OF LIGHT, March 20, 'dsllflllAhCE DF SO‘U\!’, DMarch 21. Rese 8 only 35 cts., T Sgate only Thcts,, forsale st Jansen, MeClarg &Co.'s, 117 Statost. Carpenter & Shildon, Manguts Star Lecture Cours. KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL. The CmCAGO GBOGRAPHXCAL 30 IETY Ror 1o samoanes & LEGTORE, © 128 the Thursduy Evening, March 19, By the Distinguished Soldier, GEN. JOHN GIBBON, 0.5.4., ‘Tho Commander of th Fightecnth Cvrpl, Armyof the tomac, on the Wonders of the Yellowstons, dition to that eountry, d do-’ "NATIONAL BARR ST Sy Asseen di e A sat of Congress. This Loctare will be profassly (Hlustrated by extra-sized Views, thrown apon & larga canvass by & powertul Sters- opticon, embraciag of DEEP OANORS, G AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SEOCOND WHEIX. The Greatast Sucoass Ever Achieved. lo hase witnessod JABRETT & P».mnm:i uunm:nhmuoa Lo NIE] NIBLO'S GAR- RK 1nthe glorious TNE - Kieslty Faml NDINE INDI of Hansaciss Bantors. NDINE UADI M'lles, Buni and Gnavassl. iyum_g UNDIN] ‘Toe Verdais Ohildren. INDINE. UNDI The don UNDINE UNDL adri, INDIN UNIDI] Twelve Dancers Secondos, NDIN, UNDIN Kinalfy Ballet Troope. [CNDENE UND. Tho Domon Ballec. INDINE UNDI Kiralty's Graad UNDINE UNDIN, Ballst uf Nations, IN] E 5 ct Sorgea's Pasorama, UNDI PARIS IN TEARS. UNDINE “Gart Lind. The whole formiog a_combination rarsly equaled and mevor oxcolled in any theatrs u Eprope or America. o consoquence of th enormont exponse sttending thia gorformance, tho pricas of adalsslos will be as fallogs: P.m,nme ciroio . Ficst throa rows {3 baicony. Balco Gatier T! B Balier McVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEBK! LAST WEEKI! OF THE EMINENT ACTOR, EDWIN BOOTH, WHO WILL APPEAR IN GREAT WATERFALLS, ERUPTING GEYSERS, AND FROZEN CASUADES, This Lectars was witneesed by an audienco of 3,000 in tho Cooper [nstitute, at New Y¢ 2 largost andience evar asenibled in that bullding: and by s caual number at tho Academy of Susic, at Phfladelpbia, Pa. For opinions - { the press, see circulacs, No obo suguld Tall to.Bear (his most ontertatafag and instructivo address npon this wondorful snd simost nn- knuwa pa of ear countey tcontas Reservod Seats, 35 cents osten, missio, Ttl:knu(nr‘s&xl‘:l:!v ¢ Box Ofice, Liudio HAll, on atter tho 16t KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, ELI PERKINS MONDAY EVENING, March 23, FUN, SATIRE, LAUGHTER, SENTIMENT, AND QUAIINTEHUMOR. Admission, with reserved seat, ‘5¢. Goneral admls- slon, night of leoturo, Tic. Secare your seats in advance and save Zo. MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE. Monroo-st,, between Dearboru and St Aring, Cotton & Kemble's Hinsteels Flrst week of the Spectacular Burlesque, UNDINE IV BLACK Firat wook of Billy Conrtwright's laughable Act, "|ANY WOOD TO SAW! First wesk of Bobby Newcomb'a Song and Dance, THE BEAUTIFUL WALTZER. THE BABY ELEPHANT. THE ABYSSINIAS DYWARF. Now Songs, Dances, and Specizlties, by Nowcomb, Gourtwright, Gllbort, Waliers sad Mloridn, Liadez, Ar- lington, Cottun, and Kemble Every Evening at 8, uaturdayll'nhnee at 2:30. SPECTAL CORRESP ONDEN CE: BOBBY NEWCOMB, or the and-caignod ef 12y of Chleago, aro destroay of showing our appreciation of your talent as an ariist and gontlemanty qualitios, and ru;'seu fully tondor you & Complimentary Beneiit, to take place in ihis city at any timo and place sou may be pleascd to name. Y. Chapin & Gore, Rico & Grovor, R. 3. Hooley, Holmes, Col. Jopkins, Thomas EStor, s, 0. Grocattaim, A, L. Hale, D. T. Halc, R. R: Browaell, and othors. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SPECIAL MATINEX ATTRACTION! ST. PATRICE’S DATT! 1:30 0'CLOCK, BENEFIT OF JOHN MUIR, And onlyappearanceof the greatest of all Eccentric Stars, MR- QTOSEPI‘} MUORPHETY, EEmr e FREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY, . UNDERWOCD, of Boston, who has, of late, n:m betore tho k IL S. with sucn munked ltfi:c!ll. :‘Zfii who 1s at present creating such a stirring up of radical thought all mafl.ha hanhwnt, will lectare at tho hlfl. corner Randolpb Anrl Jafl'umnqll. At 7:20 A T VERSTY Gay. Barch 1o 8 Sax PERTE CRISTION N Admistion Saite, PRINTING. BEACH, BARNARD & (0, LegslpfiEUTZz "Office | & AT 98 RANDOLFPH-ST. SIE OF HIS GREATEST CHARACTERS, SEQOURE YOUR SEATS. Monday—~RICHARD IIL Tuesday--OTHELLO. ‘Wednesday--RICHELIEU. Thursday—-BRUTUS. Friday—~RICHARD XL Saturday Matince--HAMLET, Snturday Night—-SHYLOCK, Nest wrckwkhb;k‘r:tf Mu%fixwme Cn!llm' RTONTE TS RE] COUNT FOSCO. alvaeia McCORMICK EATL, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, March 19, last appesrance of MISS EDITH O'GORMAY, the Escaped Nun! 0 hich sion eho will far tha 8 - e e B A e 2 O Nogentlemen sdmitted on this oocasion, Sho mil have somothing of great importznco to tell the ladios and jomoining ther will bo sspocially iniorasting to :lmm Ev‘.z‘ ‘who can nu'm to bo Pnl&nl. an hor daughter with hor. Lecture wns given 2 Boar e eree fmonss audionoas ot svee 5.0%0 s O:Gorman always draws oat tho bost class of Sociaiy. coat3ciock, Doorw open at g Aumls.lmn only 50 conts. No oxtra_casrgo for Reserved Sonta” Gol onr Tickots fn tise. Now (of sale at Jevmn Cools & Corle, 115 Seatecat, : Cobbs Librarz, 28 1 sts Wost 8105 Library, 29 Weat Madizon-sts o000 KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, us Soul.h Clark-st. THE WONDERFUL LIVING SKELETON, ME; GRANVILLE, vl be on sxhibitton for a short time ¢, Kaho's Anatomical Mascum, 193 South Clark-st. t\‘w‘:xg::dfi The,: hoignr § feat; ags, 38 :ms. s o ace opa day of sicknoss. Rmlsston to the Museur. 2 conte: THE TWELFTH ANNUAL BALL OF THR United Sons of Erin YL held at WANL'S HALL, somer Adumaaat Hal. sted: S0 cronion o Sh. BAoe Day. Hiekets, admitting Gontioman wad Ladite, Ong Dollar. AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 88 & 70 Wakash-av. BRY G00DST CLOTHING!! AUCTION SALES, Ty BLISOY, POMEROY & G0, BA.NKRUPT SALE. BRICK MAG}IENERY &o, At Yard, oor, Thirty-ninth-st. and Ashland -av,y MONDAY AFTERNOON, March I entire ummua uxnn&m b '-un&“;’:;fé:} sr.?. bods, Sy Satd by ordarof GROAF. S PH]’LL Exq L...‘F,, —————— ELISON, FOMEROY'E G0} Anifoa Frame Building, 203 North Clark-st,, AT ATCTION, MONDAY AFTERXOON. March 16, «t1a'clock. The Framo Butlding, 1 Nozh Cluekate, onnaut grsand, baring % ran. 50 por mantie e, bering iy yesato . Hont $57.20 por mossh Bii80%, POMEROY & €0., Asctionoers, 500 Blue Island-av., NEAR EIGHTEENTH.ST., Monday Afternoon, March 16, al 4 ot WE WILL SELL AT ATUCTION, ‘The Zstory wooden buildin, ) -4 it oo ulted ot tors, it dmelln ".2::.‘!.:,'; e boase is in good repair, oa leased xmung torun lmm st M UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, At Store 185 State-st,, UNDER PALMER HOUSE, Commeneing Tugsday Moraing, Mareh 1%, 10 o'clock, Afterncen st 2,and Evening at 7:20, A large aud elegant collection of Modern Originsl Oil Paintings, by leading American ond Foreign artists, selocted with great cars and consigned to us by a prominent At Gallery in New York Ciy, The sale {s positively without any reserve, and the pictures are well worthy of attention, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Anctioneers, Clothing, Hats & Caps, HOSIERY, AND BOOTS AND SHOZS, ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, 3arch 18, at 10 o'cl: it Daiaarooms, 60 s ts Handorpbae. Targevsin READY-MADE CLOTHING. ol lino of Flsta and Caps, Horlers, Boots and Saose *£1:85x, ponERoY & CO., anctionears, 84 TWENTY-SECOND-ST. GENTEEL FURNITURE AT AUTCTIOIN, THURSDAY MORNING, March 15, at 10 o'clock, ea {ire lurmitare ot houso & Twoaty-sdund i Parlor and Dining.] ioum m.um. Cmmll.r and en Fumitury, BLIROS PO EOY € B Auctionsers. REGULAR FRIDAY'S SALE, Friday Horning, March 20, at 9 1-2 o'clock, NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Plrlnr and Cbamber Sots, Bodnteads, erdrobl"‘- es, Bureaas, &c., &c., 100 rolls Carpots, 5. by 156 Fotl 5t cut 1o salis Grockiny Glares 1o o, Ao lirge assoriment of ‘Calromus, i X BOMBROY £ GO B and 8 Randdlph-at. = BY HODGES & CO. Real Estato Auctionoers and Commirsion Meroban! Marble Front Auction Rooms, 638 W Wesr ATt f{e r Suction Salos ‘ednesday and Saturday Evonings, 47 p.:. AlsoThurs- day ras] catate sal0 808 b. 1. SBycial ACicaion Fives ta ouy lldu eales. turas mado on the lnmadny of sale bae forg leaming tho rosidenon. Consigaments so! toited. L advancements made on stacks of :nandise R. H. MUBRlsOV Aucuuut«r. On Tuesday, March17, at 10 a.m., ‘Wo will sl tho entiro contents of tha MICRIGAN-AY, BOTEL Vl Tromont. House, cor. Cony 1s-st and Michj, 3 &Ply e T o asating ol Sfiu‘“{‘ G ."n"" - and Ingritn Gs fotop Farnit ! gla poditive and, -xfi’nuffufis o B e .. GRRPETSI!! Another Great Sals will be made on. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, Commencing at 9§ ». m., By Geo, P. Gore & Co,, 68 and 70O Wabash-av. Wo shall offer an_elegant stock of dry £90ds, sic. inclading xliag o{ pisin aad gres L s drean cas, cte., ; also notions, whito Tihens hoviory, acderweat, goais Turas good H.u .nd Cape—A fall ine, including meds, bfly s, 1o dig’ children's we: “aisso's, srola Fiouiptal {resh tavaiées of CLOTHING tn ?II i db:lfl -l-lv;ar. 'All:( which must bo Ehsog ‘A lhls Sain, togsthod with x stook of talior’s . Tinitgs, braide, bindiags, eic. R o AI# pieso goods, olotis, ovisimeros, atincts, veatings, Rt o'clock two bundred rolls Ingrals carpets; also Venetian and rag carp Ty Bay $250 1o §350 I-"or a Top Buggy, when, at the Aue- tion Sale on Tuesday, March 17, at 10 a. m., by GEOQ. P. GORE COA, 68 & 70 Wabash-av., gou can _buy | one at your own price? Open Bug- gies and Democrat Wagons and Harness at same rates. ATNOTEIINER. OF THOSE GREAT = BOOT AND SHOE AUTCTION SALES WL be mads by GEO. P. GORE & CO. £,70 Wabssh -gz.wwm NfigDLz:fiu’rgg ,at 9% a. m. PR ogues goods ready AT ATCITION. OnTRURSDAY, Maurch 35, a0 o 0 and. I“Mh"::l: Ak e itk HOU‘%EHOLD GOODS, NEW AND SECOND-BAND. Chamber Sets, with ronsi B hr.gn :a:i:&: Blsck w_}.xg?l”‘%;‘?’:jdf‘.;‘? nm'::u’-‘.' i ‘able: b ‘B‘ % Wacdrobes, Sideboards, Blaimy wpnosgh ooay o Faiatians, Atllo’ cloeL——BllZKhs lfld le GEU. P. GORE & €O., Auctioneers. By BRUSH SON & CO., ‘Balesrooms 41 South Canslst. Furoiture, CKPDQU, Stoves, &c., st Anet! Wer gy, Sarch 1% a1 1b s my Puf{lr x’sluu'; ey o f""“‘fl;, umdmfl Dlnrlnflx Rmx,n‘ .Ei‘w%m'-xf Faent: are. 2ine of Bru BEUSH, Sox ¥ o An‘xflflfi:m 4 South Canal-st. Chattel Mortgage Sale Ot fravclats Farafrurs sod Madison-st., near Groen, Friday at Parlos mu, erhla-wy C’ ?l‘ Greags, Redsieads, Commodes, atbls-Top Card 1o bles, £xt. 'hhln. u'mmm, alio & lot of Beussels CL(- pets. _Goods - remored on_day of sale. s-turdny. March 21, at 10 a. m., Household Guods of all kiads at Auctlon at onrealss foom, 41 South Canalet., comprisiog, Now and Secoud- ?.nntflunimm. which muat be closed out to make room or viber g Paesday, March 24, st 10 a. m., Wil bo sold 8t the residenco 761 Michigan-av., the entire conteats of & 12-room honse, 1 elegant Plano, Parlor Suit, Sachle-Top Card Tabls, Chambor Bets, Baroaus, Bed” steads, Com Bods snd Bedaiag, Carpets, Mirrors, Dipiog-Hovm and H‘flufli\l{nl superior Cook and 103, son a CQyryhactizaeers, R. H. MURRISON, Auetloneer. At Private Sale. The entire Hoesol 1 ! oulee Hozseliold Goods of gonleman's resideney 1 » dos| tion on the West Side, saitable_fur 1 poyslcian, consisting ot ol:gant Rosewnod Paclyr Farl tace, Macble Top Tables, Hosewoud Chamber Satn, Fa: 1ish Body Bru-sels Cacpets, 3-Ply and lnmln. lhu' Ware, &c., dc. 30 huuso to rent; cost SZ000 plshe WAL B RODGES £ GO, o8 Won Takart o= By WL A BUTTPRS & CO., ONEER: WO. 108 MADISON-ST (Betwoen Usarborn aad Ulark.) = Bugis, Phastons, Haress, &, WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'elock, at 108 Madison-st. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &, THURSDAY, at 10 o'clock, at 103 Madisonat. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BATURDAY, at 3% o'clock, at 108 Madisonat. PEREMPTORY SALE Tmproved and Onimproved Propert, Monday, March 23, at 10 1-2 o'clock, AT BUTTERS' AUCTION ROOM, 108 MADISON-ST- Particnlars l"hmsJa A. BUTTERS & By C. C. THAYER & Cf Real Extate Auctioncers aod Drokars THE DESIRABLE 3-STORY AND BASEMEN Brick Store and Dl And Lot 25x126 Feet, No. 74'S, Sangaman-st, 1 door south of Madisi, AT ATCTIOIN, OnWBD\'ESD.\Y AFTERNOON, March 18, si 2 1-2 o'clock, on the premises, “Tho Brick Balhag 1 nearly now, and contalus 10 omt o o T traperoiments, atd o well 0y fsred szulhonk Tha Frame Baiiding i vear has { roor rlect. Abitract of title I Title tiyo and wighout reserve, Terms at By WILL[S, LONG & CO. REGULAR WEDNESDAY SALE, March 18, a3 9 1-3 o'clock, 195 & 197 Randolph-st. A vartety of a 4 Chamber, Dininz- oo, Earlor, 5 Cg?.\u;:e:mndhu‘:r:. Carpoty, Towolliak, T} 3 Haanbe ber, ¥ Wood 2nd Cauo-Suat Chalrs, Cook Sioves, Crockery, Catlery, Gisssware, &a., &0.; and oa Thursday, March 18, at 10 o’clock, CONSTARLES BALE of Fine Platod Waco, eleguat WH LIS, LONG & CO.. Austioasers. MISCELLANEQUS. MRS. A. J. HOVEY . a8, Just. recelved the Spring Styles of Dress, Patierns of ity v N s ! b efegant A CLARICAE, 1rons at 1be elezaat rooims 0] T CL Lavs nos Iaces of any descrip apol Tog st abovo address. CORNS! DR, EENIBEON.seeeeecrssnes: ......‘...mm.m u.h.d. M-M T O IWDMATIONET . oo TSN F