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VOLUME 27. REAL ESTATE, SOUTH CHICAGO. LOTS FOR SALE IN TAYLOR'S ADDITION, i tro of this great manufac- mg‘}g‘ffl;’_ O a0t mvest your money | : e tavestideted the ad B S oush Shncaro, Wilh its Harbor, Dock and Railroad facibt'es. The work on Selicon Stecel Roling Mills has bean re. sumed, cnd will be pushed jorward rapidly i %o completion. ‘other improvements &re in progress. tos for MANUFACTURING | ST mATTTACTIRING able term o i Chicago in Ewing House, | cOPS ST, Agent, : 7L ilrond tickets furnished. For par. | TR ot eall a% Ofes, 127 Dear- | b -at. ! 9rsat e Office of Tavlors Aadition will | bevemoved to Ewing Block, cornor North | B Kinsiorstsy April 15. : 0 Nanmiacimrers AND OTEERS. Forsale, or will rent for term of soars on favorable o 215514, Firt Congreentional Ghored property, corner West Wasbjugion and Groen-sts., lots 125 on Washingten by 100 feot to alley on Graen, with bullding e ha bick) aboat 100115, vory drstrablo Tocality snd building for hrg; }lih‘.ury, Candy I{,Ai'.‘ton', or Car- o Manatactory and Repository. - Apals to e H. G POWERS, 273 and 275 Madison-st. FOR SALE. Delling-House Prapery. The elegnnt new two-story and basement marble-front Houses in block fronting south on Vernon Park, Nos. 37 to45 Macalister- place. Contain 11rooms each, and furnished with sl modern improvements. Brick barns. Wiil sell soparately or together. Apply to W. J. ONAHAT, 113 Dearborn.st. FOR SALE. Tho threc elogant Brown Stone Residences, Nos. 2, 4 &6 ¢ ELLIS PARK, | Theso houses are thorooghly constructed throughout : ander the immodiato supervision of Mesers. Wherlock & irehitocts, Ootagon fronia of Woll Lyke sn- o7 sandstous S3x4i; two storics and basoment; fin- ¢ througbout mith all modern mprovements. 'O Gottags Gruve:a. cars, and, two blicts | Park rala, Tito parfoce | Toquite of the owaer, No. | I W. STKWAR £ Ealf block trvm, frem Fairview Statlon, Hyde s2d frce from incumbrances. FOR SATH, WEST CHIGAEO LAD C0. MHave for sale dotirable buitding Jo's 0a Madison, Wash- ing 03, Lake, and other §-rects, two blocks from Contral Park, and adjoining iho mew Northwesiern Car Shops, somveniont W station. - 'Also Jots un Chicago and Hyman-ava. To parties wish- h}l_ lalmb;umhc'{:gcr‘n of Yl""“ at ;1:(1‘:3. or partio: ats, cle., ol upon or addrasa PIeyOER D. HALVEY, Axeat, 174 Lasalicst. HIGHLAND PARK, Some of tha cholcest proporty ip this beantiful suborh, In Lats and Acros, offored for ralo: low and faxnrablo ‘erms, Also 6 new boaatiful Residences. Nino Trains | 183 way dally. Fino drivcs. Low taxes. : et Highland Park House, ; ‘The finest Hotel in tho West, now open. : FRANK P, HAWIINS, Azcot, Room 1, 125 Dearbora-st. To Capitalists. | ' BUSTNESS FROPERTT 160 FEET FRONT ON MARKET-ST. north of Jackson. Muzt be sold. Call and get prices. C. C. THAYER & CO., 1806 East Madison-st. HOVSES FOR SALE. -, north of Thir- 1h-8'., 4 rooms dcop, 12,000, Two-story, = t martlo-front, 3 ro ms deop, 1481 and 1483 ladiana- Tarpo-story and brroment brick on Adsms. . Jirst-clast two-tory wad b %, " Darbia-tront, (% ey . blo-fron: on Tadisnd.nr., betwoen kg ead Tw-ntrfonrili-ss, §24,000. Trnstors {rmt Honss o Michigan-av., far Torlith s, SI5,000. Flag marble-front on Prsirio'av, nes s low St 67 . W' cxcaange [)F gheaper pro 3 CEY 1OVR, Bhacments 5 Washingtan st L FOR SALE_By GUSTIN & WALLA! Tibane Buildiog—Lots from 1 to 3 blocks o Ak wator and seworage anon. 1 ble tzems, No payment roquired favarat ill bulid it For Sal a Desirable Resitence, Barm, largo coraer 10%, trecs, and shrubbes on Wash. ington-st., westof Union Park, st a Socat bargain, on oazime. \Will *ake city or subucban property co_first iArn::nx. Posscasion given immediatoly. Address W 11, ibuns affica. Wabash-av. Lot. - 80 0r 100 foet, it front, 100 fact f Thirty-ninth- ol ook Sasttuiat, Unost nirih of WRlstycio) .N1Y FOFT, Bssome: g CF, Toom 3 . of deyot and ¥ prices of thuss who { other MERCHANDISE not requiring large : will be rented separately or in connection ; gless fronts, suitable for all kinds | i of business, on Van Buren-st., be- resort &t * niticent, and ' in the grove. * Tor thren years, 160 acresof land about 77 miles from * Caleago, hicage Baily Teibune. . CHICAGO, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1874—-SIXTEEN PAGES. ® UMBER 211. O | T et ST [T TR B T T QU e | FREVIUS T THBIR REHOVE, | PRNE ' . [ ! : 008 T VAL In partitioning the second and third floors I Hn S. T[FFA.N’Y & Efl., ! Llflen St@rel I‘EOAT.'H!EIR]EEMD ) Further Particulars of the St. of his building, on the southwest corner of : State and Monroe-sts., into rooms, the owner ; is adapting them to tho requirements ot MERCHANT TAILORS, DENTISTS, ; dealers in JEWELRY, NOTIONS, and ; ealesrcoms. These STORES and OFFICES ! with the floors above. Bleam heat, Bteam | Elevator, and Stesm Power for light manu- | facturing. BEST LOCATION and Building | n the city at reasonnble prices, Possession and leases made, by . EUGENE S. PIKE, Room 14 n. e, cor. State and Monroe-sts. _Flense call from 11 1012, and from 3 to 4. CHEAP RENTS. Those fine Brick Stores, with plate i i tween Canal and Clinton, will be : rented at | - $300 PER ANNUIL | APPLY TO MATTOCKS & MASON, 523 W.ABASIE-AV. 1 ! FOR REINT. (temeva Mineral Springs Houss, . This Heuco i finely located fn tho besutifal town of © and is just tho £pot for & first-class country mily boarding-houss. Tho grounds aromsg- Thd Hineral Spriags aro pronourced by Peof. Blancy, of tush Medical Colicge, (o bo the fineet in tho country. Thore ialsos nice iroiting Perk. and other conveni nces, which render it really auractive. The Housz is turnithd, roady for xnl:!:ivu\;f. For terms and fuller particulars spply to . D) EARVEY, 174 Lasallost, HOTEL TR RENT. The socead, third, and fourth stories of marblo-front bilding son:hwest corner Clark ard Erfo-sts., belog sit- | uatcd 83 coavenicn: t> business contra. Any goud party ronting sam? could not fail baing snccessfal, s all 1he | well-farnished and kept bouses ln lmmediate viciaity aro atall times full. 7 1t ta fitied up In every repoct s a first-class family ho- tel, contalning fifty-cight (38 large, lght, aad well-von- tilated rooms, bosides laundry, baih.rooms, wator closots, &c. Wateronovery floor. A low and favorable leaso will bo given, Apply to A. J. MCBEAN, between 13 and 2p. m., Room 8, 77 Dearbora-at. FOR REINT. 163 & 165 Clark-st. One Store, Offices, & Basements, NO SALOONS. DAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 LnSalle-st. FOR REINT. 142 Lake-st. STORE AND BASEMENT, Together or separately. Building just fin- ished. Apply to BAIRD & BRADLEY, ! 90 LaSalle-st. | FOR REINT. ‘Wabash-av., near Twenty-second-st. | ARTHUR BLOC_K. } Storss, 0fces, Living Rooms, and Besements, | BATRD & BRADLEY, i 80 LaSalle-st. FOR RENT CHEAP. Lerge brick house corner of Prairie-av. and Forty-first-st., i ' Apply to B. R. CHAMBERS, Cor. Clark and Madison-sts. FOR REINT. Tho threestory brick bullotng, with basdmont, 60375 | fogt, Nus. 23. 25 and 37 North Chinton-st. Tuese premisos Baving ligh: 2ad access o throe slacs, with Jatge storaxs . capacity, snd cntaining a stcam eugine and sbafting, S35 well sdapiod for manaficturlug puryoscs. They eau b6 ronted £ s torm of sears at a mudorate fns. i FOIS. wpecin canrter JiBeral pro- wiitons. Appiy to. ARTHUR RYERUON- 44"Porthand | Tiock, aud W. D. KERFOUT & CO.. st Washiog- ton-st. - : FOR RENT. o Arcado Bupdins, No. 164 Clorkat., with stesm- F A Areal” tho_most detiruble rooms a the cits: ower, some of Lho Foors ato large, well lighted, a i Ir:n;nblu.hAlwa\!lII soro st Ko, ark-bi, noy occe- jicd by the ** Daily Courlor " office. Apply ‘o Arcads- Pt {ntho Printing Pross Machiho Shop, o HARTT & CO. FOR RENT. o Stores on Kinzle-st., betw-on Clark and State; beat o tha stréot. Also, Lojts 24 story of siares 205, 207, 509 and 211, 213 and 915, cor, Dearbomn, sizo 100z13), con. Dected, suitzble fur manulscturing purposes. Call aL205 Kinzie's:. TO LEASE, 3 e Broouhod, Tatalle, Conniy, Kl Addrosa A e B iniuar Now York Ci 7. 74 Wanalugton-s Lombard, DuPage County. ° FOR SALE—At Lombard, sightly buildiag lots oo 13 iy payments. - To (hoso who Luild coastost aud proi- ’;bnlea:gx :aa:;i: )L,xl:.’ l[]a{. m:‘:ml-cmfl:x givea; caij- amplo Sk IRTIAN . B. K Room 1, No. 134 Madison-at. TO REINT. Two Qlark-t. Stores, and Officrs on n;“l’ffi;l yadte | Pacific Hotol, &t VERY DOW pri PRINTERS.STATIONERS. &o. PO SAY.E. Nl'gfl“nfic lot, soxten, on I‘ndh\;xl:;‘; Bear | Fifty- --t., ata bag iin, enly on~four b cash, ca on o i A darees s 1. Tobane stcos o © FOR SATLE. Groat bargain at Hydo Pack, now 2-stry frame build- Iag on Wasnington. Tar fopots &% £3,500; easy paz- Bevs s B MO8, 8D mpveradte GENERAL NOTICES. CAIRTS. Tto Committeo, undar whoss ausplces tho series of fmpimenary SOULEES to. MME, EUGENIE DE OUDE-RICE hes becn fostituted, beg to report ths Emtityiog recepidon accorded the enterpriss by thatoto | Thows natics tne atser has thus far bocn preseated;oad i ‘f&’plmvm in agsonucing that the clegant STAND- [ ALD HALT bzs boaa engaged for tho apening Soiroe, {0 Fivea TULSDAY EVENING, Apri i, proximo. ' %8 in e prospoctne, tho meiaborstip ia tho serics 51 8 threo Mosivala will be limitad in 0:G:t to socure 33 atenngo andizuco oqual to tho comfostabla seatiag €a- ackiyof the ball, and I3 i3 urged_ upon all to wiosead- | oo elzcalary, it posie] cards Taclosed, hate L lod, 10 avuil thomselvos of this cunvoniznt method fee the, i g2 hor with sash ressod to tho Socrotary, who will, ubscribers with ticksts of meud- or the Cammit HOLGER DE ROODE, Soc'y, + Chiczgo, March 0, 1274, Sk H Jr. ice 210 Lasallost. = NMERCHANT TAILORS. e undersigned owns a Lot, L0x1i0, which will bs ex- neea 31 » cash value for Clothine, and Fumuishiog . Goous. Casl valno of Lot A EGL ST Tt s an e Aoare TOILETINE. LADIEST | Youmay drapoasan Bmpress. but dummies; Soveryout fnce Witk ehcap Challs and prjn'e s o Mea: 193 jadyousrs piotty as a 1ad wagon. U TOILETINE | by h’l‘?flil‘:":, aa lovely lfid‘nllmlnl;'!rh: “A”:fl'uk . 164 Madison-sts l 51 . Dilet, &<, ud Manafscturors supplied ‘on the mostres- | Glazed &Colored Paper OF Alils ‘AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO., 118 & 120 JIONROE-ST. BLANK BOOKS! STATIONERY and PRINTING farnished promptly and. at fair prices, by J. M. W. JONES,: 104 AND 106 MADISON-ST, BUSINESS CARDS. CHARLES S, CRANE ‘Begs Ioavo to announce to tho Trade that ho bas offected atcapgements for 1ho sale of Ciicm eals for tho manutac- firing of Paper, Glass, Soap, &c., which will bo kept in 8024 il koopa general stock of English Cast Bteol, sombloterma o Canal chousc, No. 87 South Canal-t., | Oulce and W oo slington. " "EAGLE WOBKS HANF'G €0, Will foruich Engines, Bollors, Mining Machioesy, and | 25 Xins o goods 1o tho machinery Lne. Sead forde- . s, Ofes, 43 Souih Caualst., Chicseo. | i e P. W. GATES, Prosidoat. (CADY, given Mav 1. Plans shown of partitioning: | - i Regnl | 857 Uiclock. HODGES & €0, FORMERLY ODEES & (O B (ESTABLISEED 1857, 9 Tmporters, Jobbers, and Retail Dealers in T A S, LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS, FINE GROCERIES, HAVE REMOVED TO No. 47 State-st. ALLCK, TOLES & 0, (Successors to HALLOCK & WHEELER), Have removod to thelr splendid New Stors, the t o oty 1o e oy the Larees! 174 & 176 RANDOLPH-ST., (Opposite their former locatiua). { RUBBER & LEATHER BELTING, | ENGINE & CONDUCTING HOSE, RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES, AND ALL KINDS OF RUBEBER GOODS. REMOV.ATL. BOOMER & JENKS, Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hoi-Alr Furmacss, REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, Cookifig Ranges, Stoves, Furnace Pipes, Roofing and Guttering, 45 and 47 Van Buren-st., Botwsen Statest. sud Wabashav., CHIOAGO. STAR GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE WORKS HAVE REMOVED TO 45 & 47 East VanBuren-st., Botwoua Statast. and Wabashav. BOOMER, JENKS & COOPER. CAREBETINGS, &o. Tin CARPETINGS, stock of Carpetinzs is now complote for the Sprirg Trads, with every quality of goods in tgu latest styles. e CURTAI GOODS. In order to close out my stock of Curtain Goods, they will be offered at 25 per cent less than usnal prices for the next 30 days. PAPER HANGINGS. I haye a vory large and new stock of Paper ' Hanginrs, which will be offered at about 50 per cent les3 than regular prices. SPENCER H. PECK, | 195 & 107 Wabashar, cor. Adamsst DRY GOODS3. WILL NOT Move, but remain at the | present West Side Store, and are now receiving NEW SPRING GOODS. A.G. DOWNS & CO,, 324 West Madison-st. MAPLE SUGAR. COUNTERFEIT {MAPLE SUGAR AND SIRUP Ha flonded the Chicaso macket for several yeary. Tt yoa want tho SIMON PURE articlo, cusranteed free from adaltcration, g0 10 HEAGER & SPIES, 163 & 155 South Water-st, WOOLEN GOO' LATEST STYLES WOOLENS, For Spring and Summer Wear, at LOUIS HUMMEL'S, 123 North Clark-st. LADIES GOODS. THE BALANCE : Of the BANKRUPT STOCK of CLOAKS, ! §UITS, REDINGOTES, CORSETS, OR- NAMENTS, &c., is to be closed out this ; ! week. Fixtures for sale cheap. New (Hall) . Safe, Mirrors, Furnace, Forms, &o. 36 Washington-st. T _MERCEANTTAUOR, ___ Tor Latest Styles Dress Suits 7. P. ENTART, MERCEANT TAILOR, 75 DEARBORN-ST., oy 3 1 kept a fino sssortment of Forelgn anc Dhere fn Aloars kDt oo ‘2ad Vestings. SOGIETY MEETINGS. TMasonic. b r, No. 5, B. A. 3L, 0. on- e e 2o 8 A g YT ooas. By urderof tne for Lusinosa. BF O SOKER, Sccretary. GRANITE HMONUMENTS, SHUREMAN & HAND DANTEL CO. ez ‘3jchigan-av;, carner Vao Buren-at. ¢ Masonic. comm! of Union Park Lodge, No. 610, R ::E;::"fl" evening, b inst. ALl o Xy Business of im e nns belore tho lodse LCANT, seor. FIRE AND MARINE Office, 156 & 158 LaSalle-st., CEICAGO. H. 8. TIFFANY. J. W.J. CULTCN. | Represent these Sterling and Reliable Companies: ALLEMANNIA INS. €0, OF PITTSBURGH, PA. Assets, Jan, 1, 1874, $472,159,49 TRAEE INSURANCE £0, OF CAMDEN, N. J. | Assets, Jan. 1, 1874, $215,014.41 MILLVILLE INS, CO,, H OF MILLVILLE, N. J. | Assets, Jan, 1, 1874, $1,188,042,68 Promplly Adfusted and Peid Waring & Fire Tns. Go. ‘ or MEL_@JE, N I et Jan. 1, 1874, $1,188,942.68 ., S, TIFFANY & (9, l GENERAL AGENTS, OFFICE 156 & 158 LA SALLE-ST., H 8 Trraxy, CHICAGO. J.W.J.Crizos. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. The MILLVILLE hes fully com- lied with the stringent laws of hio, Ilinois, Wisconsin, and Mis- ! souri, and has Certificates from the Insurance Departments of each State, issued er personal exami- na'ions were made by the Commis- siohers. 1 Tissts "d B A i 3 & i | W ES. HATS & BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, ALU OF THE NEW.SHAPRS. . HENRIETTA, MAR.Z STUART, HEL CASCADE, STANLEY, FLOKRINDA, RIVERSIDE,© CURINTINE, SENSATION, LAUREL. NO FANCY PRICES. Trimmed Hats from One to Twenty-five Dollars. FINE FRENOH FLOWERS A SPECIALTY, COME AND SEE. . A EIEmWES, 258 WABASH-AV. BMARS COLOGN An artistin Odors orig- inated the “Mars” Co- .logne. Its perfume is ias lasting as it is fra- grant. It is sold only by BUCK & RAYNER, .Druggists and Perfum- ers. . PAPER HANGINGS. ART PAPER HANGINGS JOHN . IPGRATIFS, 174 & 176 State-st. RESTAURANT AKD EOTELS, | CALIFGRNA | Restanrant and Hotel, Rear 77 and 79 Clark-st. Tha ONLY first-elzss houne in the city whers you can got an oxcellent meal for 25 Cents. SZ~DAY BOARD, & h JSE DAY BO 4,50 per week. Hooms, from 50 GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, On Mjchigao-av., botween Thirteonth and Fourteonth- sts, ‘Ibis populir aud ceatrally locatcd nouse bavisg changed proprictors, s now thrown open to tho B with all tho appointments of a frst-ciass boasd- i ingbou:elathocity. - J.F. WEBER, Mansger. '§1. CAROLINE'S COURT HOTEL, Washington and Elizabeth-sts, . A few chol tes oA fom choles rooms may bo bad b reasonable rates by ARCEITECT. F.B.HAMILTON, " ARGAITET, (FORMERLY OF DIXON & HAMILYOR), | 84 WASHINGTON-ST., ROOM 9. | Insurance Agency,|, i keepers can feel assured of find- ! examine our stock. (CARTER & WARRIN, 77 State-st. FINANCIAL. LOCK. COUNTY SAVIVGS BANE, Corner Clark and Madison-sts, Interest on Deposits at 8 Fer Cent. Money can b drawn 2t any time between 10 and 3, | DIRECTORS: REDMOND PRINDIVILLE, BENJ'N V. PAGE, W. B. OGDEN, N. 8. BOUTON, 3. D. OGDEX, F. C. TAYLOR, k. 6. WADSWORTH, §. LOCKWOOD BROWX. M. D. OGDEN, President. F. C. TAYLOR, Vice President. C. H. MULLIKEN, Cashior. TRAFTS_ON. AL URCPEAN, CITTES, DIRETS SAVINGS Chartered by 1 (S ) fiSinie) ) Exclusively & “Nwz, Savings Baak. 105 CLARK-SY, Netiolt Choreh Bioek Stz per cent compouad latorest on denots, Passbuoks freo, "Monev also invested for oters on Bond and Mort- 1) s aemall warms at 10 por cont olarast;, 2o caarge to fonder for abstract or legal examination of title. 'GEO. SCOVILLE, Prestdent. Wy, KrLseY Rzeo, Castier. NoTE—During he ric: ot panic, this Bank has patd all deposics on demand, without notics. 160,000 PENNIES, Also 8 and B.cont pieces, can be had at the CHICAGO SRTINCS INSTHTUTION, soutbwest coruor Dearborn | and Madi.on-sts. | PUSH. | 30 collect o1 claims thronghont the United States and | Canadas. Dou'r shoive hm, Prampt atten lon may so- j farethern. OHICAGU GULLECTION AGENCY, 130 & 152 Dearbarn-st. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR, STATIE NMIXLIaS. FARNUM, FISHER &0, PROPRIETORS, 75 and 77 South Market-st.’ TWe call the, particular attention of the citiz~ns of Chi- cazotomir ' PATENT Ot HAXALLY FI “Tiuta Flour is ESPECIALLY ADAPTED £ FAMILY | USE, posscsing as it dooy the bo-t qualtles of boih Spring and Winter Wheat Tlours, viz: COLOR, sweet— neas, MOISTURE, etc. ; and overy family that the HEST ehould not fail t0 give our STATE MILLS **EX- on hand other grades of Flour, including Gra- ‘Also Cornmeal, Bran, Middlings, etc. Flourwar- and daliverod (roe of cartage io any part of the FOR SALE. RARE BUSINESS CHANGE, Y offer for sale the right for Cook County of the New York Pateat Carpet Renovating Company. Also the sp- pliances for cairylog on the eamo. ‘This precess is now fairly introdaced i this city, and ita popularity makes it an aseurcd success. A rare opportuaity Is here offered of asare and profitsble business for a comparativaly small investment. THOMAS E. FRY, 197 East Randolph-st.. third floor, ATCTION SALEBE. Twill offer a. Public auction, 8t my farm, ono-balf milo south of tho Excolsior Brick Yards, on C., 8. & Q. R. R., my cntlre stock of kancy Cows; also, 1 pair of black Carrisgo Horses, §and 5 yeara old, 16 hands high, wolgnt. 2,400 Ibs. ; alsn, & number of sintlo horses, weil brokon and grod drircss, Torms: A credit ot 8 mos. with approved sxcurity, wi'hout fnterstt, if paid when due, but at 10 per cent trom date of &:lo if not naid when due. V. FREDENHAGEN. CLOSING OUT. The undersignod will sell for tha next two weeks the ‘beat quality &-fuot dry maple wood for $5 per cot wod and spiit maplo, 31 per cord ; dry 4-foot beach por cord: sancd anit ool €3 per oyel: floot [ in's4 to $4.30 per cord; sawod azd spli- Eindliog. & b Yiatosis Bareh & &0 bl 575 170 Tl A small lot of good, wico. Allother kinds of fuel at market rates. C. H.- By 460 5 Wihington-at. Yard weat ead of East Twen y.A ADVERTISING. The German " Enlenspisgel.” ‘Merchsnts, Bankers, ond Rotail Dealers, who aze desirous of obtaining the German ‘patronagze in ths West, should b? all means Bdvertise in the ** Eulenspiogel,” the largest circalated illustrated German Ne i the West. Address MORITZ LANGE- LOTH, Publisher, or 'W. G. GOLDSMITH, S>licitor, 36 North Canal-st., 81 Wast Randolph-st. NANNHEIHER BROS, 224 & 226 West Madison-st,, ‘Will offer to_purchacers special in- ducements in classes of Dry Goods to reduce or close the entire stock. We will place on sala, 15 MOMNDAY, MARCH 23, pieces Heavy Black Gros Grai Silk at $1 per. yavzil. Srain, 20 pieces Heavy Black Gros Grain Slélt:) z;b_:l.ZSbsliflfi,dska, and $2, ieces Colore: Ca: 2 3%563512. Alpacas at 25¢, pieces Colored Mohair, new shades, 35c, worth 50c. v pieces Si ongee, new shade: 50, wortn 51, ) o pieces Striped Shawls, $2.50, §3, §3.50, o0d 84 B9 100 pieces Wamsutta Muslin, 17c. 20 pleces Black and Gray Striped Spring Silks at a bargain. Bargainsg in Cashmeres and Drap D’etes. Bargains in Brocade and Striped Japanese Silks. Bargains in French Poplin and Velours. Bargeins in Cloths and Cassi- meres. Bargams in Table Linens, Nap- kins, and Towels. Bargains in Marseilles Quilts and Coverlets. | Bargains in Hosiery and Under- i weer. Bargiins in Lace Curtains and ! ‘White Goods. _ Barggios in Hamburg Embroider- ies and Laces. Tovelties in Neck Ruches, Ties, | Scarfs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Lace Vcilines, Belts, eto., etc., at ATTRACTIVE PRICES. PIANO . J. BAUER & CO,, MANUFACTURERS OF Indorsed by 30,000 Families, Artists, and Masieal Crities. THE BEST AND MOST RELIADLE PIANO IN TAE JARKET. A FULL STOCK OF SUUARE, GRAND, AND UPRIGHT PIANGS. ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ENABE PIANOS. JULIUS BAUER & CO., Corner State and Monroe-sts. T2, AEG 10 OALL THE ATTENTION OF PIANO STRINWAYS Clair County, Ill, Butch- ery. Facts Pointing to a Near Relation as the Murderer. A Prominent Merchant of Cincinnali At~ tacked on the Highway. He Is Badly Wounded and Robbed of All His Valuables. Detective Dixon Has the Forger Scheepps under His Thumb. An Arkansas Judge Deliberately Mur- dered by a Lawyer. BErrEvILLE, Tk, Macch 21.—Testerday even- ing the citizens of Centreville, this county, wero shocked with the news that a horritle murder had been perpetrated a few miles south of that town, on the Saxiown road, upon a family by the mame of Steteenreide. Ar. Ben Schncider, o neighbor of Stetsenreide, weat to their house to get seed-potatoes, and discovered on entering the houso that the family. [AD BEEN BRUTALLY WURDERED. Heo immediately went to Contreville to make Lnown lis discovery, upon which Constable Sargoat notified Sheriif Hughes of the oc:urrerds, who proceeded to the placa of the horridle desd. THE STETSENREIDE FAMILY consisted of five poreons: Mr. Stetsenreide, Sr., 75 yoars old; Stetsenreide, Jr., 25 vears old. his wife, and two children, respectirely 3 years aud 8 months old. The houss which tho murdered family occupied conmated of threo rooms. ‘Tho front room tus occupied by young Steteenreido and tus family. The djoiuibg To0m WaS Gecu- Pied by tho old gontleman. Tae murder wed evidently committed on Thursday night. TEE PODY OF YOUNG STETSENREIDE wasfonnd two steps from his sleaving room with the throat cut and skull split open with an axe, He raust have made a desperaio strvgglo for life, 2 his_baods wero severely cat witha knife. Tae wife was KILLED IN DED WHILE ASLEER, with her infaot in her arma. Her, skull was mashed and throat cut. The children's skulla were mashod. The oli gentleman, as above stated, elept in the adjoiung room. It appeara that ho was AROTSED DY THE STUGGLE OF HIS SON, with the murdezer. His body was found a fow steps from the door leading to his son's aleep- ing-room, with his skull mashed and throat cat. In ooe of bis hauds ho held s jecket, which, it seems, he wasin the act of putting on whea the { murderer killed him. MR, STETSENREIDE, 8EB., was one of the old German setilers, having re- sided in the viciaity for 35 years, a8 16~ spected by all who Imew him. The County Court offers a reward of 81,006 Ifior ah;s discovery, arrest, and conviction of the lends. THE MOTIVE of this hormble crime 18 now talieved to bava been cauxed by a tamily fend. Fiederick Boeltz, brotber-in-law of Fritz Stetsenreide, Jr., is igvnglyumxficcfed.l from tho hr.é g(;n{n: oxing e mardered family money, an oolings “Pp. R sIRAND " PIAKO, ocen e o T x i apmul"?'!l?um D critag ot 450 Y, theg | gistiog between fhem. Nisety doliar, paid ta mum'hlfi:qsm ey , 7ot ] =ni | Stetsenraide Iy one of the muils al Ceantraville desirabls ot fal '"g“g{!x"g;- _- | on Tuesdsy, was found in the Lousa; izo £7in ¥ 16 Starest.. Chioaga. the murdered =oman's pocket. The Coioner's —— Jury bed not brought in & verdict up to a lata PROPOSALS. bour this evening. CONTRACTORS, Proposals will be received by tho Sheffield Association until Saturday, March 23, for the grading of ten (10) milos of streat at Shoffiald, Laks County, Indisas, fonrteen {hfles from Chicogo, the proposed new Indiana Harbor at l:ha outlet of Wolf Lake. Plans, specifications, and further information may be obtained at tho offico of Messrs. Schermerhorn & Rey- nolds, Engincers, Rooms 5 and 37, Portland Block, Chi- HENRY M. SMITH, FIVE NEW STARS! AT THE Great Adelphi! TEIS WEEK- ABSOLUTELY THE SUPERIOR OF THE AMUSEMENT WORLD! ITurope Challengod! Extra Ladies' Night| TUESDAY, MARCH M. REGULAR LADIES' NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 2. £¥Read the announcements in the Amusement Colaran. e WANTED. I PARTNER WANTED ‘With 810,000, in an old established bnsine=s, manalactur- 1 to supply the large d>mand nuw existing; the money \ilf be rotarmod fa ca s qonr, it 30'p (it lntercar) shonld the busin3sa not be satisfactory ; the money mf" No applicaticn noticed unless accumpanied Wl;h real m’&fi;‘g Mlpflvl(xd l? Ipn\i!g tho best of Tefcrenson 22 Wil ho gitea, - ApPY. for3 dsyr: 1o EOBENE 0 PO%c, o Ladaienat., Marino Bank Bailding. Situation Wanted By a Practical Double-Entry Bookkeeper, In s roliable_mercantils houso rr manafactaring estab- ifshment. Can loan employer 81,500, Addross D @, Tri- ‘buno office. R AT T B, A Traveling Life Insurance Agent For State of 1llinols. A fair ealary will be paid. Men of dostrod, to work iar an old Company. “Ad- referonces, GENERAL AGENCY LIVE iN- Tribane oMo MINERAL WATERS. “THE SPRINGS AT HOME Mineral 8pring Waters on draught and in bottles at The C;;ty Proscription Drug Store, 165 Clark-st ooy g, DALE, Phermacist. QOpen every morping at 6 o’clock. EDUCATIONAL. Racine College. T Spte s S Sesion of Talao College wil o e .;,}i’ ip the Rer. James DeForsa, D, 27t cin. Dyt ogticn o pocared e Eants® Natfonsl BT Stllehell & Lathoway's, No. 45 Clark-st. SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, cnigamav, Boardig an) Day School for ¥ (B el Bl e Ut WiEE 3 - eomhm 1pd Neodle-work Uokng, W SHONS, Friacipal 81. Lovs, Merch 21.—Additional, but still ‘meagre information from the scene of the Con treville butchery bas been received. The name of the murdered family is Stetzenreids, now Stiltenriter, 88 previously reported. 3 AT THE LNQUEST this evening, held by Coroner Began, of East St. Lows, several witnesscs were oxamined, and facts were elicited which lead to the bel:ef that Fred Roetb, husband of a sister of Mrs. Steizenreide, committed the horritle deed. He was present, but refused to tesufy uatil forced to, and then bis auswers and general con- duct were such as to excite the strongest sus- acions of his guilt. He ackuowledged that he ad been on bad terms with the murdered fam- Aly for some months. He ontertsined feohngs of enmity toward them, and w88 iD the oid maz S:elzenreide’s debt soveral hundred dollars. Theto and other facts brought out, togetuer with ; anotber fact that the houre wan ot ransacked and pillaged, as previcusly stated, acd that the old man's, Stetsenreide's, moner was found, establisty beyond doubt that the murder was not commitled for plunder, and tend moro strongly to fasten suspicion upon Boeltz. When our informant left the dceno, tho inquest was | stlll in progresa; and the verdict had not yeb ! been received, but_the probabilities ars that Boeltz wul be committed. Righway Iobbery mear Cinclnnati. apeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Ir.bune. CixersxaTr, 0., March 21.—Your reporter baz to-day obtained facts confirmatory of the rumor that renched the city late 1aat night, that Mr. . | B. Bepler, of the prominent firm of Bepler & | Co., bankers and European stezmebip sgects, northwest corner of Third and Main streets. bad been attacked and probably fatally shot by kigh- way robbers while he was on his way bome from thecity. Mr. Gates, who lives at Bedamerillo, just west of this city, weat down to the LC. & L. Railroad depot in ths cvening of yesterdey, to take the train home, azd thers met iIr. Be P ler, who was also gciog cut to his residenco an the Delhi pike, two miles south of Sedzmaville. They went together nntu the station was reached, twenty minutes later, were Ar. Bepler was MET BY IUS AIRED MAX with his private carmiage. Mr. Bepler, baving an_ bour to spare, visited his brosher-in-law, Mr. Brehmer, in the village, and sbout balf-past 7 o'clock entered his car- Tinge with his driver to be driven home. When they reacued s point sbout o mile northof Bedamsvilio TWO MEX JCMPED FEOM THE ROADSIDZ _ and demanded a_balt. dnver, too fright- ened by this sudden onslacghtto make a desper- ata drive for liberty, st ouce checked up, and on6 of the men, both of whem wero disgu.sed, canght the horse by the bridle rein. wiils tho other, pointing Lis pistol 8t the driver's head, { ordered Lim to i GIVE OVER ALL THE VALUABLES he had sbout him. A eilver waich comprised the it of hiy wealtb. The robber then went to Mr. Bepler and repested bis demand, bnt that gentlemen, not easily overcome by the gigot and. Sread of a cocked rovolver, jumped out” of tha cartiage and, refusing to be deprived of money or valuables, % DEGAS TO REASON WITH THE FELLOY. By thie time the cther footpad left hue post at tl:e boracs’ bead and came to ais fellow crimivai's aia, but this iuctease of desperate force had no effect on Mr. Bepler, and with his reason iuter- spered some words hat indicated a resiztance to tho last 1f they attempted to tako anything away from him by force, the pistol sill in the haud of the tirst man was BROUGHT TO BZAR ON 3R. BEPLER'S LREAST a8 an argument, but faiied to convinced lum that berhould pass over all he had 1 his pockets. It was at this point of parleying, wlen the siruggle commerced. SEVERAL SROTS WERE FIRZD, but neither of which appeared to effect its sim, though the villains stccceded n overpowering their victim, and fetching from lus pockets al the mouey he i:ad, which was ouly 50 cente, ané awatch. During che altercation, acd jusi pre vious to the faing, two young ladies—the Misses Williams—drove up. ~Mr. Beplor asked them to remain, but they were too badly fright~ ened to hear Lis request, and. ziviag waip and rem to their horee, drove r=pily away to give the alarm, The robbers, heving effected thelr purpess, (Bce Fourtk Fage.)

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