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x .+ peared 16 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1874 SOUTH CHICAGO. l Word Abont Salaries of Town Of- ficers. ‘What the Justices Said@ Last Year, and What They Have Done Now. A Talk with the Brethren on the Subject. They Shirk the Question. About & year ago the voters of the Town of South Chicsgo, or ot lesst a dozen of {hem, solemuly ro- eponded a36” 1o & motion made by C. DaTolf, to ote t0 72ice §25,000 o defroy town espenses far the ensuing sear. The voters, having voted that sum, and Yaving elected Mcsszs, Cieary, Fhilips, O'3rien, and Schafler to ext ibup, woat and got drunk. THAT $25,000. This sun of money was agreed upon at a meeting of the Doard of Auditare, composed of the fvo Justices, Saperviscs, snd Glerk, beld a fow days before the elec- tion, Thewe gentlemen caiculsted that sbout £5,000 sould be.required to pay the Assessor's s3lary and ex- ‘penses; $3,500 for the Collsclor ; $7,0007t0 pay out- standing town orders ;. $3,900 to cover percentage Dot coilected ; $£00 for the Town Clerk ; $150 for the Su- pervisor; $400 for tho Justicen snd iucidental ex- peuses ; aad 34,450 o meet any contingencies, o, to aakedt an even figure, £25,603, Instexd of $20,550. The res! reazon for sticking n that $4,35018 now sp- parent. It was to give clbow-toom for increasing the pay of these town ocere. WILAT THT PRISINT OFFICERS WANT. “The time 15 now rapidly spproaching for the election of snother Collector, Ascescor, elc. Tio preseat in- | cumbents waut to beretained in uffice and possibly {hey will De, unlesa thelr opponcnts count (he votes. B there {3 a chavcoof defess. In that case, they SSintto get el tho mones they can befare the golng out. Bitto besureof the s, they want o got thein before election, snd keep the thing secrot wntil it 58 over, kaowing ihat wAat mauy cousider £n fmpu= &ent robbery, would havo 3 tendaicy to allenate votes, Since 5,000 was_ appropriated £ year g0 fo poy the oheciots expenses bome mIght Think ira Letis arar Cous fo grab $10.000, and hat & wis time for Some other good Lrisiniun foheve & chance. Fer that reacon, the uction 7w ‘Bourd of Auditors of the lown in_giviog Col..Gleary $10,000, 3 Assessor Philips $3,000, has bean steadlly degied by the incividuals concerned, even after it bad Tioen wentioned in the newspapers, ' Last week whea Qol, Cieary, candidate for re-eiection on the ground of Seitheal dischargs of the dutfes of his oflice, w28 asked by reporter whather ko was t0_get £10,60—whether i Towa Board Bad voted it to him—helsnied it, snd Assessor Phillips was yestrdsy guilty of a Gimilar une truts 1n regerd to his own grab, TO fell s 5ib fo_bet— ter bis chances of eloction 15 0ot generully considered unjustifiable, but to L2 cught in it, is & very sad affair ndeed. AR 1AW, ‘The only excuse for voting theso sums is that the money was om kand 10 pay them with, Had thero Lo mors tmoxe7, the Board would have paid more, If the $gwm t13 b ben $100,000, Col. Cleary wazid havo been allowed £10,000 ;- had J¢ been §1,000,000, ko would Bave s ol Skn030. Thers 1a e which goverss this subject, but Justices of the Peace zreubove the 1uw in 3¥il, 18 they sro in crirainal, matters. Tist Tow” providus that fas Asecssor shall have 85 & dsv: but ihe Justices of the Peace composiag the Tewn Board, who are superior to the Consatution of the State'of Tlliaols, and to the Iaws made in pursuauce of it by the Ganerfl Assawbly, give the S28A0T £5,G00, ‘That this money is taken llegally, —thot it is Hl*lm from the Town Trensury,—does not disturb the Justioss of the Peace in the least; they are above tho Jaw. Tho law provides that the Collecter shall have FL60; the Justiocs gave him $10,000. Thnt this {s fn violation of the Constitution ..nd the laws mado under 7 4t 14 & matter of Do consoquence to them, THE TOWH CLERE f South Chicego.is an individual who cannof read Tngiiek at all, and can speak it only with great difh tr, Lis arquaittance with 3¢ betng principally con tirmed to tho profaza part thereof. By law, he re- ccivea no per diem, but only fees for :erflng notices of election upon town officers, for filing papers required Uy Jaw to be flled in his office, for pesting up notices, 2nd for copying by-lsws, Since ho has done none of - these things, except, perhaps, to the amnunt of about $2, Uhc sum of 41,497, which hos bean given him, is talen by these Justices of the Peaco out ofy the Town Trestury sud bestowed as 3 Aratuity to a m#h who can” render services neither to South Chiczgo nor the Peo- ple’a razty, nor even to tho smaliest_cligue of ward poiddans! Teizg = member of the Board, tho Clerk Voled on }s own By = EUPELTIRO of South Chicago 33 oatitled by 1aw to_ 51 for cach day that Lo doestown busines: ‘The most expert accouni- nnt cannot by sny possibllity mako more than 300 dava in s year; sot, 8§ 5 mat{er of fact, the Supervisor was ot Lnsied more than fiftecn, still the Justices of tho Teace of South Chisago Lave voted him the sum of £330, This isn diserimination; on Irishinan gets £7500, o Gerwau only $1,663. The nitention of the ‘rmens of - the South fown is called to the way in whick they are defravded of their rightful ducs, 1t is wuggested to thera whethot it 18 advisablo to sup- part for re-clection o person 1. whoso favor such: just discrimtantion i Fhowa. wary ‘This generouity of fho Justices of the Peace is the more remarksbi efncethey get only $150 day for each day they inect. Ttie true that they meel ten times ofteger than is necessary, stil the Sums which {hey receive beat B ropcrtion to thoso which they have bestowed on O Erier, Schaffor, snd_the rest of the bateb, Bub Jueticesof the Peice, who are wise Tmen in fhelr genertion, do not give away mony after thia fashion without an'cquiveicnt, ond it is for them 1o explaia_just what they expoct fo receive in return forthese princely donstions, _They bave voted sway ilegally aboat 312,000, Now what do they get for m-ng it? Inorder to give these sdminisirators of Imstice an opportunity of expluining their yosition, Teporter called upon them yosterdey serintim, and tho following pleseant conversation ensued, wheréin, with ane cxception, truth -and falsehood afe mingled in ubout oqual parts, and the same baehfainess, the orme shrinking from pubiic scratin, the ssme unwilling. nesa o let o people ko whti thes isd beca doing £nd why they did it, werc monifestad by them as by the Colector and th Asscasor 1 JUSTICE 3. €, HADNTS, = member of the Sonth Tows Bourd, wes interviewed, a8 ol ‘Tepories—Are you sware of tho sction of the Town Board relativo 1o the fxing of the Collestos salury 7 Justice Huines—Yes. There wasa propcsition at tho Last moeting to fix the zmount st $10,00, but it w3z oL definitely agm Tue next meeting, will docide thst posut, Reporter~Do you cansiicr $10,000 100 much for the amount of work done by Collcetor Cleary 7 Justice Haloes—I do not. Ho hes to give very heavy Dords, which bird him for five years, He is Testonsic Die for overy mistzko mado by his cierks, The Weat 8ida Collector, Mr, Mornson, 12 to Lay, out of his own pocket, butween 2,000 axid 54,000 Jost in that way. Besider, we proposo to pay CoL Cleary in town bonds, Whuch are 2 conts cn ine doliar Lelow par. This onld zeluce {he ssary, tazioz $10,000 a3 tho figure, £a $7,50, no: £peaking of many ther expensee, which would have tic adect of ooy bt el ey Now, €Cal. Cloary collected just {wico as much 3s Lis prede- ccnsor, snd £200,000 5n_sdvance of any Collector wo over Lid, o worked well; got even with the bank~. ers; and, T think, deserves & handsome recognition of his ‘services. Reportor—But has not Col. Cleary the benedit of in- ‘accruing frommoney deposiiod in bank? Justico Haines—Not as T understand it. I belleve it 411 ura over tie interest to the At all event we will decide the whole business of next Monda: JTREICE TOTDEN. Next ceme, Jraidce Boyden Reporier—Is it tree fidey cury receivad $10,000 from .. Vown-Board for his services? Toyden—Yes; that wzs #3ed two months ago. Feaporter—Do yeu think that a fulr ealary for him 7 Eoyden—Yes: in view of bis responmibiity, o He bas o give £3,000,00 & Jaid birm i Liewof the 2 pex cent’ e is aliowed by 2d upon his sereeing 1o relinguieh whatover else Sieds enlitlod to. Teen he Las Lad to lose the aie sount on fown ool which are worth only about £0 ©cents on the dollar. “Beporier—DId he get $10,000 cash 2 Boyden—No; town orderz, T Lelieve, He would havn made between $5,000 znd'$7,600 oup of tho offce; =nd, i my opinicu, e is the poorest pid of ths town ofticers. Bewflu—“‘h(ch of them gets well paid 2 Boyden—The Supervisor received $£1,609, and did ztsolutely nothing for it boyond preeiding at the tovm oatings. Nok over Sfteen were held during tho year. Ihrpcrtu—flow much was paid to Fhillips, thé As aen—Fin got $5,000 £z makios the saessment, I’m 1is not too much. Reportar—And the Town Clerk? Boyden—He pockeied 1,600, —an ezormuus sum for whst Do did. He can noither rezd nor write, &nd e g3ged sodbertus to keep tho rocards for him. [The Feporter lzrned fiom another officis) that Rodbertus did ine work for $150.] Reporter—How much of the $25,000 which the Board sthonizid tobo Tused {07 3 JeArs sxpeased was o Tioyden—~Batween $4,000 and $3,000, Lierortor—Tho town must be in debt, then? noidm—xefi; about §15,030 tn orders are out- ‘Boporter~How mach will be needed next year? Borden—Somewheres in the nelghborhood of $40, will b mecded to sqnare bp everyihing, Tedeem the ardosw, snd yay Cxpohses, - Clesry Eaa Soglesied $312,+ 620, and his predecessor took in cnly $20,000, and T hink he carned what we paid Reperter—What is your opinion of this township organization n Chicego. ‘Bo5den—T Lnk it is 3 froud from beginning o end. STSTICE ITNSDALE was next inerrogated on tho same subject. Ho ap- £0 bo quite sstonished when the reporter asked Collector Clm:’a Sim whether he was swars that £alary had been fixed ¢ £10, € Y¥ko hus becn sayiog ! man" snid Le. “Why, ‘tis Dot true, 1 sbonld never Lring myseif to vote for :my €uch sum, Preposterous] Now that Ithink of if, fnere was, I think, a proporition to fix Col Clears’s Pay at£2,500, and even that I think extravaguat. To 2y knowledge, the Board has not fived the salary at slI a4 yot. Probably we shall dispose of tho business ¢ the next meeflng “when questioned, n{d Ihlt hflhfl "ot attended the tomn mestings, sac, se's consequence, know nothing about thoe matter. JonTicE sl iadicating s oneterte il lulweyrgfg;.:: 3 d‘ His valusble opinion i3, therefore, lost to tha e, dobn Scinder, the South Town Clerk, could ot be found, o the record waa not fnspected. stated yesterday =fterovon to s TEIBUNE reporter Tt Do hod nothing 10 s3y =8 regreded the question of galury, except that ke was entirely {n the hands of tte Fown Board, He i not propose to g0 into the fixing of nay for himecls, a8 ha coneidered that it would be {dellcate for a pubite ofiicar to do so. He friity recog- ‘nized, o said, tho responsibility of his office, but was Siiling to sbide by the verdict of public opiufon, He oxpressed notbing relstive to the prolable amount of B3l by soen that nearly all these poople hate to ownnp. They dislilie to admit, just before an elec- Sivm, that they have becn cagaged In much an opera- tion'as paying §10,000 for threc months' work, A8 for {his falk of payiug in depreciated orders, it would sound better i they wero not put in the hands of the man who holds_the mopey Which is to pay them. In the meanwhule $he Clari ehould huve hid record writ- ten up, 6o that it moy be open (o public inspection, FOREIGN MISSIONS. coz, CLEADT Annual Meeting of the Northwestern Branch of the Women’s Society. Report of Weork During tho Year--Election of Officers. State of the Finances. The annual mesting of the Northwestern Branch of the Women's Foreign Misslonary Soclety was held yesterdey morning in the, First Mcthodist Church. ThoStates nciuded in the Branch—Tilinols, Indizna, Michigen, and Wisconsin—wero well represented, about fifty ladies belng present. Sfrs, Dr. Humlln was elected to prexide, and tho meeting as opened with proger by Mrs, Begg, cf Pluinfeld, AMENDING TIE DT-LAWS. The first business before tho meeting Wis & Pro- posed chonge ia the by-laws, Eo o to give an sssistant to cach State Secrofary, This business was inter rupted by 2 motion to appointa Committee on Nomi- nations, Consideruble discuseion followed, Mra, Willing recelved permission (o smendment to the Afth by-law, which Was sdopted, 28 IO o sball bo s Secrutary and._Assistant for exch Btate, to be clected at the aunual meating. Any va- caucy occurring can be lied st any auarierly meet- iny i THE ROMINATING COMMITTEE. On motion, tho_Stato _deicgations werc _suthorized fo.appoint two ladies each, to constitute & Nominating Committee, Tho Nominating Committes was appointed ay fol- Jows: Illinois, Mrs, Clendenning and Mra. . O, Sture ; Michigas, Mrs. Pilchor and Mrs, Robertson ; Wisconsig, Mrs, Houser and_frs, Marshall ; Indisnz, Mrs. Dr. Wood and Ars, Bsyliss. The Commitico thon fetired fo make nominetions foroflicers of tho Branch, snd dclegztes to the Execu~ tive Committee mecting in Philadelphia in Moy, :EPOBTS OF OFFICESS. While waiting the report of -fhe Nominating Com- ‘mittes, the various repurts of ofiicers were cailed for, Mrs, Willing, Corresponding Secretary, staled that if the number of auziliary sociciies established had not been 5o largoas hitlierto, it wes bicause the larger towns had bean tharonghly worked up previously. Tho col- Jections, however, had never been 50 largo 89 this year, oz bad the prospects ever ooen better, < 3rs. Hilt, State Secretory, then read the Teport of thio Tilinols ‘Association, showing o Lighly prosperous conditian of tuat portion of tho Brancl, 2ud pizicg an cloguent tribute {0 the memory of two of tho do- ceazed mozm! esd her “TILS TEMPERAYCE QUESTION. Prorious to adjonrning, the following preimble snd and resolutions were unanimously adopted : “ \WaEzEss, The Ladies’ Temperance Association of Chicagn havo kindly invited the ladies of this moet- ing t0 be present ot & mass.meeting ; and “\Wreneas, There is 3 pressure of business and but a short period of time allottad to the prosacation of the timate design of our presence in the city ; snd “YWagrras, Many of us at Lome ary actively en- iged in the temperance work, and feel exceodlugly s:clmlu of testifying, fu somé way, our appreciation of the earnest effort that the ladies of Chicago are put- ting forth for the accomplishment of t).\u reform in which nt.::ley are engaged ; therefore, be it ded, That the Jadies representing the North- Missionary Bociety, now n seasion in this city, hereby acknowl- rosiosa Braoch of (ho, \Yormane! Foreign’ edgo With dcop roaret Lhe necessity 'that forbids their complianco with the kind invitation of the ladies of the Temperance Association. # Resoloed, That our hesrtfelt sympathies znd 18 astend the efforts of tho ladies’ of Chicago in campaign against this glant ovil in il4 strong- Bold, ¢ Resolred, That we will attend in a body, a8 many of us as moy “be able_to do ao, the mass-meeting on fonday afternoon, March 30. 4 Resotred, That there resolutions bo printed in the ity papers, and alao o copy presented to the Wom- 2105’ Temperence Association of Chicago,™” Tho Conventjon then took a short rmeu, and st 2 o'clock was called to order by Are. NEOCLLANEOTS, On motion, a Publication Ccrumittee was appointed b7 !hc Ch.\lr as follows ; Mrs, Dr, Hill, Mrs. Dr. Den- Afry, J. F, Willing, and Alrs, Wilard, chell tnd Alrs, Tolman, of the Pres- byterizn Foreign Aisslonary Association, were intro- dgua 26 Iraternal delezides, aud each wiade & short sddress, xEPORTE, : The Recording Secrutary, 3irs, Willard, then read tho Teport of the State Seczétary of Indians, ehowing the organization of twenty-one mew Bocioties. The work was progressing wost f3vorably. Mise Ruiison, a well-known jonary worker, made the report for Michigan, The records showed the formation of 200 socictics in the last four years, with o membership of 5,300: and the subscribers to -the Woman's Faud were about half the number of The sasociation wore prepriug s pumber onng ladies for missionary work, and expected s0c to bave 3 medical siudsnt ot Aun Arbor, 3irs. Moses Smith, President of ibe Board of Interior of the Congregationsl Church, said tbo Bowrd had twenty missionarics in the field, mostly in indis, and was dolng a largo and progzessive work. Delegates wero then elected to reproscnt tho Branch at the meeting of tho Baptist Board of Missfons in the Secont Tupttat Cheli oo ddoomd week: 1n May,_Iin following were dlected : Mra, Marcy, Mre. Dr, Dan- Sorth, Nw, Davia Rert, and Mre, William hecier, 5[!’! M=rshiali then presented the report of the Wis~ consin Assoclation. Thers wers 59 socicties, divided smorg threo disifici organizations, The Work wss progressing quite satiafactorily, though Wisconsin, Deing po newly tettled, was, jtseif, receiving contrib tons for missionary Inbors withlx its own boun 0On the whate, howeyer, the Society had crested an in< creacing intercst in mitsionary work. TREASUREW'S BLZOLT, The report of the Treasurer, 3ixs. B. F. Queal, was read, showing receipts s follows Balance on hand, April 5, 187 Beceived from Hiinois, Re Miscellaneous eources. ‘Disbursements.... Balanco on band......... Mrs. 8. J. Rea, s missionary returned from Persia, made an ‘eloguent address of about ten minutes, ELEOTION OF OFFICERS, The mecting then procesded to the election of offi- cets, according to the report of the Committee, us - $4,230.16 PROF: SWING. His Proposed Services at MeCormick’s © fall Meeting of the Gentlemen Interested in . the Project. Appointhent of Committees to Raiso Money, Ete. The Petition Circulated. An adjonrned meeting of gentlemen “ intereated in {ho matier of having the Rev, David Swing conduct his Sabinth morning sorvicos tn &ome eentral portion of the city,” was hild last eveniag in the parlor of tho Palmer Hotel. The following WELL~EXOWX CITIZENS were present : E. 8. Peck, Amos T. Hall, W. . Kim- Dball, N. K. Fairbank, J. C. McClurg, 3. McGregor Adams, Mr. Pence, Mr, Page, Alr. Milliken, P, C. May- nard, Alfccd Cowles, Henry M, Saith, Dr. Foster, C. 31 Thompson, J, £. "Lockwood, Nr. Lyan, and Bryzn Littirop, 3lr. Amos T. Hall was called to the Chalr, and Mr. Joseph E. Lockwood waa elected Secretiry of tho ‘meeting. THE PETITION. “The petition, which had been previously elrculsted, wis read by the becretary, as follows: “WiEREAS, We belfova that the Rev, David Swing Dy delivering each Sabla(h one sermon’ fn Gume cen- trul porlion of the city would immenscly extend the sphere of brs usefalness, and S WizenEAS, We trust and belfeve that some amica~ blo arrunguinent with a view to Lis so doing msy be mads with tho members of ths Niath Prasbyteriin wren, Now, 12 order to test the general feeling of those fn- terestod in_the subject, wa herowith eubscrive out Dames, thereby expressing otr desire that somy such SrTangement 1s above referrod to should bo made, and expressing our willingness {o contribute toward auy fand that may be found necessary to accomplizh it. “ Jobn Wentworth, W. VY. Allport, . F. Amos, J. ¥. Ledoyne, Marshall Field, H. A. Johnson, N. K. Firbady Goorgo L, Olarke, Amos. T. 1all, ' Morac Shitoy B, H. Faylor, N. B. Judg, &, Drotm, Wal- ter Wriglt B, B."Silerisan, 0. M. Hendaroos, Zeomsrd S¥ett, W. 8. Henderson; P." V. Kellogz, Charles F, Munison, B. B. Bacon, Alfred Oowles, Jokn M. Clark, Enoa Aers, Jobn M. Durand, Edward S. am; . 3. Jackso, Franklin mvmn, James 1. Gromban, Tord, W, Focke V. . G Gempbell, W Sturges, Eugene 5. Pike, Charies IL Reed, Georgo ML Pullinas, James 8. Kendall, D, M. Kend 3 al, I. 7. Liter, nharnfiu- Walch, Charjes W. Moy TLockwood, B. F. Alien, P , W Buckingham, Henry M. Smik, L. B. Colt, 4.C. AfeClurg. THE REPORT. Alr, Lockwood then read the Iauaring report, Thich war, on motion of Mr. N. K. Fairbank, opt Sapasas, It has been largely recoguized that tho v, David Swing, whilo holding his Sabbath morning services in McVicker's Theatre, was exerting a very brosd and beneficial fnfluence in the commaunity; aud “VIuEREAS, A petition signed by a Jarge number of our prominent citizens has been presented ta Alr, Swing and the members of the me.h Fresbyterisn Ciurch expressing s desira that he should resumoe his Sabboth services i somo central portion of the city; and “WaEREas, Itis belleved that the members of the said churel, in response to sach petition, will join in movement t0 accermplish this end, on two conditions, That the Sanday morning; secvices shall be held fu 3cCormicl’s Hall, coruer of Nerth Clark and and Kinzio atreets, 4 Second—That & fand ehzll be raised to provids for a fioating debt about $10,000, and ““WEREsS, It ia understood that nelther the mem- bors of tho exid Fourth Presbyterian Churcd, nor tho Tev, David Sying, will concur in any movement to hold such services at any placo farther removed from o prosent placo of worship ian the sald MeCax- «Now, ii order to guin the co-operation of the ‘mermbers of zaid charch in aid of th propored move- ment, we hereby slgnify our willingness 10 accede to euch cunditions, and, in order tocomply with the | forma of tho luttér condition, aud In_consideration of {ho transfer of Sabbuth morning services to the said HcCormick Hall, we hereby ngree to pay, ¢wo dags af~ ter demand of said church, the sums pisced opposite ‘our respective names.” It was stated by the Sécretary that o large number of names could have been obiined had it been con- sidered necessary. T number given wis considered suiticfent to indicate the popular fecling in favor of the movement, BAISING THE MoNEY. On motion of Mr. N. K. Fairbsnk, s committes of five to raise the requirea $19,000 wea appointed, as fol- lows: Josoph B Leckwood, Gen, 3, D. Webstor, . . Fairbank, Alfred Gowles, Loonard Sett, B Chaietian: on saotion of Henss AL, Smith, was sdded to the Committee. EXECUTIVE COMMITTER, The foregoing Committee was, on icotlon of Mr. Fairbank, emporered {0 act a2 a5 Execulive Commmit- Lec to corfer witk: tho Fourth Presbylerian Church ro- Intivo to the proposed change; alfo, to call future ‘mestinge, and arrangs such busiues o8 might come up for action. GENERAL DIBCUSSION, . Fairbank suggested that the gmflnmen present proceed 1o raise the necessary $10, e Tonty ST, Simitn thotght shiat Ho ime should bo Iost in ratsing that smount. Mr. Fairbank remarked thot until the sum was Talsod {hoe was 70 wab in approacniog tho Fousth arch, 3Ir. E, B, Sherman thought that thera should be a more deffto sunouncemerit of the fature palley of the new movement. Gen, J, D Webster would like to know what ldnd of relation 1bo fomikes of those conuocted Wi the Fourth Presbyterian Chureh would hoid ‘o the Rew movement, 3ir. Heory AL Smith supposed that uotll s new tsbernacle of_ tiseir own couid be built, the copgregu- tion of the Fourth Church would hold their present velations to the movement, 1f there was & permancat movement, then the matter could bo definitely ar- ranged. As the matter stocd, it was mpossible to de- fine the srrangement, If 106 money could bo raised, they could proceed at once to busincss, He move that the Committco be- empowered to change the sagusge of tho Topart, if f0uNd neccasars, Which pre- vailed. All the gentlemen present expresscd themselves as being_decdedly opposed o amy movoment which wouid tend to disturb the reistions betweer Prof. Swing and his congregation, but ns simply desiring to afford bim an opporiunity of extendiug his infinence more widels. On motion of Mr. Henry AL Smith, the meeting ad~ | jmu-nzd subject to the call of the Executive Commit~ et 224 State—G8 North Clark. The old rclisble retsil boot and ehos hause of Florshetm Bros., known to cll Chicagozrs, has re~ moved to the elegart marble-front, Xo.334 Stats,curmer Quincy strect, They have increased th % large- Iy sinco coming up-town, North-S!,ers will consola themselves, 88 they still rotain Na, o6 North Clark street, Millinery Cpening. On Tuesiay and Wodnesday, Mareh &1 und Apill, 1wl display 8 choice varety of paern hats :nd on~ Dets, also a £ne assortment of 1o lties 1ot the trade, W. H, Hagedon, Nos. 250 and 252 WWaLasll sveaue. e Tribune Buildicy. Edson H. Good rich, jeweler, has just remeved from Twventy-second atreet to No. 90 Madison s:reet, Tom- sz Duilding, where he will 06 glad to Sce hik memy follows: President—Mre, Bishop Hamlin. Fust | griongs Vice-President—-3lrs, Marcy, _Vice-Presidents—Iili- s zols, Mre. N. 3, Nige, e, £ P, Hall, s, 7. 8. Tu- LACES TR!'JMINCS So derbil, 3frs. L. 31.'Curren, and Are, A, 7. Brown; Indlana, Mrs, J. ¥, Early, Mrs. Mary Curtis, Mrs. Carrio Tousey, the Rev. Mrs. Nebeker, the Pov, Mrs, McCaskey, and MNrs, Belchier ; Michigan, Mre, H. R, Gardner, (he Rev. 3ire, M. A Daugheriy, the Hev: . 8, While, and Mrs, B, Brinton ; Wiaconstn, Mrs. A. L. \vinters, Mrs, O, J. Ward, the Kov. Mra. T. C. Willson, the Rev, Mr, €. J, Colcs, snd Mre. Fmma Bicberdaon, Board of Managers—Tho swmo auat prosent, o 28dition of e, Clendenning, Hia: V. G, Powers, and Ars. 0. Hughs, _Correspobaing Secrotary—ilte, Jennio T\ Willing. __ State Secretarics —Tiinols. Mre. Hitt, Assistant, Mrs. Mary B, Wille i Indlana, Mrs. Seymour, Assistant, Miss Eate Samples Michigan, Miss Sallie Duliso, Assistant, Mrs. L. C. ork; Wuoonsin, Mrs. Dr. Siede, Anrlst™ ant, Mrs, Marsball. Recording Becretary—irs, . J. oot rensneereitrs i F. Gueat. Delegatento ihe gm:uvedcommngegm Willing, & oftcio, Mra. oeal, and Mrs, D, Bteele lltemn(u, Are B and Mrs, Marshall, i Alarge part of the aftcrnoon_was then devoted to reports from various socicties {krocghont Michign THE NTXT MEETING. The hour growing lats, the hearing of farther re- Pports was suspended, and, on motion, the Draneh pre- ‘ceeded to {he consideraifon of the Dlace fox the next aonual mecting, Iovitations wero exteaded from Indiznapolie, Dstroit, and Milwankee, 2nd, after come little generdus rivalry, tho latier-named clty wus Taporis we e roctved (rom Wicons, shomng 2 5903 Bt3%0 of progress of the socletien and s societies of that Stste, i It was announced that tie public anniversary exee. cises of the Brancl: will take place &t 7:50 o'clock this evening in the Firét Methodist Church, 'Gwing to the lateness of tho hour, it wus moved that (ho meecng sdjowrn antil 7:30 'clack, to cdmit of Liearing thie reports from Tlincie, and the lecture of Alre, Houser. Tho motion was carried, and the meat~ . ing adjourncd. o the evening, Mrs. Houser delivered an interesting lecture upon Tndia, Where she has long been & mis- slonary. Toeal, Panl Schosppe is 1n Chicago, but Where his father is nobody knows; but everybody knows that . Eick, No. 233 Randoiph street, selia Chiva sud giessware cheaper $hap apy other house in tho city. Boots and Shoes.. Our readers should not fail to sea the new styleo in fine boota s2d Ehoea, now being shown by Harkias, No, 80 Ciark street, opposite Court-Hozse, Theyars mwdmnt,mdwmfinmvvmm them, p fing- &u Silel 50 GENTS ON THE DOLLAR Wil be continued for one week longer G JIENDELSON'S WELL-KNOWN STOCK, Comprising many Novelties in Trim-~ mings, Buttons, Ribbons, .Orna- ments, Worsted Embroideries ; large line of Fans, plain and painted ; Fan- ¢y Goods, White Goods, &c., &c. 'These goods are all of superior quality, and cannot be obtained in any store in this city AT SUCH LOW FIGURES, as they must be closed out and sold at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. G. MENDELSON, 34 East Washingion-st, near Stafs, TO RN L. Ofiote = 8y Motropliiss Blook, o mlflnfl and ited toam, el byllding m'x?m"'éf"nf,m;, | | i DELIA AND T, *T'was evening in May, and the soft zephurs sighed ‘Throngh branches low bending sbova; My Delia and I, as wo wanderod along, And whispered of beauty and love. *“We'll mako ua a nest like tho birdling's," I satd, And never ahall part azy mors. *'0, Yes," she repiied, **and can furnish it nice AtTHE EMPIRE PARLOR BED STORE.” * Felr croaturs, there's many & wealthler min Wenld gladlyave you for a bride; Bat no one can love you mors fondly than X, My treasure, my boauty and pridal OR! had I mansion, with carpota of gold, And stiver 'd oovor the floorl™ But, smiling, sho sald, **Yon can purchsss the best At THE EMPIRE PARLOR BED STORE. “‘Tli spread you a conch upon which to recling ‘When evening shalPcall us to reat, Of the Hecciest dow n ~but sho sald with s sigh, 4! The Fmpire Bed ls the bost.” *‘Then so shaiiit be, love And seats from some far distant shove.” 40, no," sho oxclaimed, ** thoy have elogant chalry At THE EMPIRE PARLOR BED STORE." “Dut, Delia, alas, { must sadly confess My moans aro but slender a3 sot: To furnish & bouso {n the style you demsnd ‘Would hopolessly plungo me in debt. 'To ask you toehare my pesr lodgings and boards 1s gomathing that T ahould deplors,” Shy sald, with » smile, *“You may purchasn ou time At THZ EAPIRE PARLOR BED STORE. **Zo-morrow, then, love, let us journey aloag To that atoro on West Madison street, CTi3 nomber Three Hundred and Elglty sud Three Where fovors o happily meat. How meny fond souls might be severed for years - From thoso they so fondlyadors, ‘Wero it not for the aystem of payment they hare At THE EMPIRE PARLOR BED STORE. ‘Wowont. Happy day! oan Iever forget Tho pleasuro that boamed fu her face, As alio gazed at the marvels of beauty displayed In THE EMPIRE PARLOR BED PLACE. ‘We furnizhod our nest in a clegant atyle; Boen married 3 twalsemonth or more, 4nd Delia is singiog this fong to hor babe Of THR EMPIRE PARLOR BED STORE. onng 1ady who expects 1o be marth elly s o 213 o beos, bad er nu?nberhi‘(‘fllfi“usblhdflnn-u. B SRT DRY GOODS. ~0000000000000000000000000000000000000 £0000000600000G0000000A0000000OB000CH00 For Sale, TO CLOSE BUSINESS. JHLDAVEY &0, 328 W. Madison-st., WILL OFFER, COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODR AT PRICES TO CLOSE 0UT THE STOCK AT ONCE. This complefe stock, comprising many choice FINE GOODS, must be clh'sposed of before May st. Lotk 0t fr argin! J. H. DAVEY & CO. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000060000000000030000000CA000000653S LADIES’ GOODS. HALF PRICE R. . MeDowell & Go, 234 WEST MADISON-ST. Pravions to removal, May 1, to 224 and 228 ‘West Madison-st, (Everett House Block), we will offer our Entire Stock at HALF PRICE until closed out. Ladies’ Underwear, Corsets, Hos- iery, Calico Wrappers, Aprons, and Gents' Furnishing Goods; Ladies’ Night Dresses, Chemxses, Drawers, Skirts,Shirt Wadsts, Dreasing Sacques, Coreet Covers, Kid Gloves, Hamburg Embroideries, Hemstitch Handker- chiefs, Ruchings, TFies, Collars, and Neckwear, Linen Towels, Table Lin-~ ens and Napkins, Gra.shes and Prints, Gents' White Shirts and Hosiery, Corsets. Our $1.00 Corset for. 5Ce. Our 1.25 Corset for...... 75¢. Qur 1.50 Corset for. $1.00 Our 2.00 Corset for 1.25 Our 2.50 Corset for....... 1.60 Our 8.00 Corset for. Our 4.00 Corset for.. 2.50 Our 5.00 Corset for. 3.25 Every pair is warranted to give satisfaction ormoney cheerfully refanded. As we sre thronged afternocons, Ladies should come 8s early in the day as possible. GERMAN OPERA. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, MONDAY, ll h 30, to THURSDAY, April 8, snd T MR oy i A0 ¥ MASAN_LELLO 'HANS B, r. — Chorus of Seventy Mombere Grchestes ‘of Foyiroe Now Seene Appelntments. _Popular Prices—gl.50 sod S1.60 81.0znd 7 ots. admission. ~ Li- brottas, lic. Next woek—JANL COOMBS in & serios of Ber grost characters. PHOTOGRAPHE. For thos beavtifully finished 52 ADR 1w LEDREROT, ik, | formance. B:.RLIH PHU’I’UGRAPHS’ 32 y AMUSEMENTS. e s THE GREAT ADELPHL LEONARD GROVER.... Week Comn.uclnl Mnnlll’n March 30. Greatest Olio Bill Ever Ofered fn Chicazo! First appearance of the Great Gymnastio Wonders, ZEGRINO! HOULTON! AJAX, THE DEFIANT! In addition, spectal engagoment with tha very calobrated WATSON BROTHERS Who, with a record of oars of the grestest Amorican SuCorusea, wil) oo t2cit Best ApPessanosin ChIcsTo. EENRY 5. PAGE ~ Xn his Great Post-Hora Galop. M. O'REARDON, the famous *‘Tumbloronicon Star. Seeipeatian of mx:mnw talented Beautles, the FOV S an ¢ of the fascinating and popuisr Serio Gamlc Vocaiis BISS FRANRIE. dor(nx sa skiled Lady AL o .i%sm,fi"' et celo f ‘Astats, the HEDMRLS- [AGER d ular .fmumoun Blu'n"l v.h:'né-ap.o v frants, mons Ravol Tabloaux - 1 Bxres Luotes’ Niam_Tacaday, Barel aL. - HEGULAR LADIES' NIGRT-Thursday, April 2. PRICES—Patquotte and Circle, 80 c; Dress Cirels, So; Gallers, 15 ; Socured Qrohostrd Soats, ¢ extr-. ADELTRI banmn AMATINEEs—Weda and Sat- A‘- Admlssion 1 s of tho Theatre, o ChRaren, 1h ota. - Sirtiiee Seondad with the elize i BT Rin oARD e wonderfal gymnastio feats of Zegrino, Moulton, and Alsx med tho artistic aciue of tha "The Ollo Bm Tasy solely challougo the world - Sorasay epecial act stars hava perhaps noter, (a any theatrs of i Cnnu.lunl, ‘appeared ina single per- Concluding with the M'VICKER'S THEATRE. MONDAY,MARCE 80, And SATURDAY MATINEE, MASANIELLO. Grand Opera in 5 Acts, By AUBER, porformed by the LIEDERKRANZ. HANS BATATKY, Conductor. With s immense ol.l&. c;;; of Seventy. Orchestra ‘Forty-five. NEW COSTUMES, NEW APPOINTMENTS, NEW SCENERY. POPULAR PRICES-Retorred, Seats 12 Parqatt Dress Circlo, and ny, 3L.60; Admisslon, $1.00; G. o Racorsed Sostes 105, Gublirny ‘admiseion, 75 conta. x Office opor: to-0s5. Librettosin Faglish sad Gérman (0 oata) to be had at 0 Box Offica. MYERS' OPERA-HOTSE, Bonrooat.,-botween Destborn and Arlgton, Cotton & Kemble's Minstrels AR ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. First sppoarance of ihs cslabrated Teaor Balladist, MR- VERNON SIDNIEY. First time of the Orients! Burlazque, entitled Blown Up Alive! With now and beantlful Scenery, Costum et eantiful Scenery, Costumos, Properties, Firet Week of the Luxhlh.s Stch, O AD JUNCTION. BOBBY NEWCOMB in his Song aad Dance, WAITING FOR A WEBT SIDE 8TAGE. BILLY COURTWRIGHT IN MY OYLY FIRIX s 7 s e o and dorraw. b fent o -ae:u‘:mfia Scriptivo fasle, The Blacls Bflgade, Inciading now 2ad popular alrs by tho eatizo C COTION and m?fi?“uz tho ronowned Song and Dados Ariiste, have beoa eagared sud will shortly apposs. KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, PEEPER' FHOST. ‘WITH NEW, CURIOUS, AND BRILLIANT EXPERIMENTS ! Nevor befors witnoased tn America. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Macch 31, and April1snd 5, Admission, 50c. Ressrved Seate, 250 extra, Tickets for sxle at Cobbls Library and Hox Gfice: e GLOBE THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF TS Jee Bros. and Chrisde’s GREAT PANTOMIME TROUPE. EVERY EVENING and WEDNESDAY and SATUR- Y MATINEES, Geo. L. Fux's Iatest Sensation, Humpty Dumpty ABROAD. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SECOND AND LAST WEFK o Amer R nd Songirens and Crmcdiomas Hos T a 2% A flh C Opara Com; s nd ber Com First production in Chi- cago of the famous Lumw."fl’oum c-fiu-p"ea Trom the Froach exprosasty Tor brs. Osios), e MADAM ANGOT'S cun.n. Clgiratto, 8 ohlld of tho diacket.... ind with Beifliant Costois Xflfls. Ind Sparkling M\‘lsll: HQOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, MARCH &, ‘Reappearance of John Dillon and Hooley's Guinedy Campany, BENEFIT OF MR. RUSSELL SOGGS. great bill. First th DL FESLINL it time this sesson of Bartley Oamp- RISE S ‘With New Scenery aad » powerful Cast. 00K 0UT! THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE Kahs Antomical Mouseum ! The most Wonderful Exhibition of this kind. Best collection of Anatomical Specimens on this Continent, The Museum has been vis- ited by upward of 30,000 gentlemen during e Inst seven months. £dmission only 35 Cents. Wanted—A Lady. Rea.der, fi:’nd&] Ilhmcun ll 45, ‘Hiuelnk»n.. u:l;:t Hnfl! FLOUR, STATE MILLS. FARNUI, PISHER & 00, PBOP‘BETOBS. 75 and 77 South Market-st, pQUESTATE MILLS Exmman— from FURIFIED DLINGS, is wlut avery tamily ahuuld have, who want Exiee B o &80 5, Tt |2 part of the city fres ob o i REMOVAL, - AUCTION SALES. By GEO. £, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS REGULAR SALE TUESDAY, March &I, st 9} 5. m. Dress Goods, Alpscos, Poplins, Worsteds, Wil Goods, Faties and Gents? Under- ‘wear, H&ndkeromafs. ankim. anas. broideries, Piece Gocds, cloth,s, cmimms, Satinets, h&gslary!’ o, Notions, Parasols, 8, Al T iae BF Gola e “Sitver-Plated Goods, Chains, cha.mu. Bmds, Bets, Brace- lets, Ihm‘s, &a. 200 Rolls Ingrain Cexrpets st 11 o’clock. B, GOBE & 00, GEo. SO abatar. OPEN & TOP BUGGIES, ‘Democrats and Express Wagons, and Harness, WILL BE SOLD AT AUOTION ON TUESDAY, MARCH 31, AT 10 A. M. d gl st st begtent o e | GEO. P, GORE & CO., 63 and 7) Wabasheav. EXTRA ATTRACTIONS Wil bo offered at tho Anction Bale of Boots, Shoes & Stippers 4 TO BE MADE BY GREO. P. GORE o CO., 68 & 70 WABASH-AV,, n WEDNESDAY, April 1, at 9,4 3. m. A fins linn of B s Foods,togathe with oter Brat-class work, will be offerec GCTION . SALES. A A By ELISON, PCHEROY & Co, IMPGRTANT ART SALR 150 FIGHCLASS HODERR JIL PAIRTINGS ingatebed Amadcan and (m:{u rtista, By By disting o NEW YORE ATISTS comimencioy, GALLERY, MARCH .1. T3 WEDN! ) a§%§ DAY MO) AP A v e uo AFTERNOOS AT B¢ 0'CLong CLOCK 84 and 83 th.lu iph-st. This gy flnm iacennt muu.cuss Talaitngs that o Besn oRared 19 1his 1y for vaaey Sorse 4ins tha . lacat artute repessented in tis colleciion 5, o o tollowin & pang: X Sl " Doty 13 arssireles. s mhore ootlosiioy 220 0n b3hibition 0a Monday, A8d Taosdsy’ prvicei :;n-. and the poblis aro cordially tavitod B i e ies now rosdy sad witl b - tors. ELLISON, mm""‘”‘" joris R ———— No. 64 Eighteenth-st,, Noar Michigan-ar., entirs contents of Ho: * g to Baropey, | e (anlr e Tuaesday Morning, March 31, at 10 o'alock, el e TSR o D Pazlor Furniture, Brussels, Carpets, Play Mirrors, Easy Chairs, &o. Chamber Furntture, Beds and Bedding, Dining-Room Furniture, Crockery and Glass. - ware, Stoves, Eitchen Furniture, &c, ELION, POMEROY & CO., Auctionsers. AT ATUCTIOINT, On Thursday, April 2, at 8 1-2 o'clock, 4 GRAND SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Eiegant Parlor Suits, of every grade, Idarble ard Wood-top Chamber Sets, Marble and Wood-top Centre Tables, Biack Walnut Wardrobes, Marble-top Sideboards, Bofnfl, ZLounges, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Kk Walnut Bedsteads and Bumnus, Bod Springs, Rockers, Chairs, Pnrmr an Omce Desks, Bhow cssus. Whnf:no!a, &e., &o. At n o clock—nugzi s and Harn G. P. Gomr 4c0. CLOTHING, WOGLENS, Cloths, Piece Goods, &o., THURSDAY, April 2, at 9:30 A. 1. A.lm, 8 line of Dry Goods, Notions, White Goods, Edgings, Insertions, &o. silver -plated Ware, Hardware, &o. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Bows, Bcu‘fs, &o. Ingrain end Venetian Carpets, GEO. P. GORE & CQ.; Anc i 1o Wabammar. By WAL A. BUTTEINS & CO., EERS, 10 8 MADISON’ST., (Hotween Dearborn and Clark,) "ENGLEW00D PROPERTY AT AUC’I‘ION ONE_FINE RESIDENCE LOT, Sehoo! Park and Sisty nisthet., belaz L ey ot deep. IO LOTS, 1and3, Blook7, 40 fest froat, on Webr fiifi:'bi"y OSSRt 2, s211 oiclock, at Anction Roome 108 Last “Madison-at, " Terms At sale. 6. A. BUTTERS & CO.. Anationgers. Entire Furniture OF THE ELDREDGE HOUSE, Corace of Washington s Halstad sts., at anctios MONDAY, March At 9% actwi'. oa the premises. We shail sell, Il{ order of the mortgages, t! the entirp Fur. niiure of the Eldrodge flonss; tha contents 2 rooms, Earlor, Diniag room, and Otfice; exira ieds, Bedding. Tablo and Ked Linea. Groskers, s 2ad Pliced Wass Infac, evorzthing i the houset Wii. A BUFTEKS & CO., Auctionsers. Carpets, in qmmhfles to suit and roll, 01l Floor Cloths, in the roll, Crockery, in open lots and package, ‘Toilet Sets and Freuch Ware, Other Merchandise, WRDNESDAY, Avril 1, at 9% o'clock, st Butters’ Aue- tion Room, 108 East Madison-st. 20 BUGGIES & PHAETONS, NoO. ted Frat-clase wrnvr:smv."’i"rku. A " ocrock, Dutters' Auction Boom, 1 East Madison-st. A DESIRABLE STOCK OF BRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &z, At Buttens' Anction Room, 108 Fast Madison-st., THURS® DAY, Aprl’2, at9% o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, On SATUTDAY, at 8 o'olock, at 108 Madisonast. ES Tt DA N ] LN By WILLIS, LONG & CO. CONSTABLE SALE Atanction, MONDAY, MM S EMERARS A 2, 3 dlng uve I\G No. REGULAR WEDNESDAY SALE AT ATCTIONT, Apdll, at 9% o'clock, at gur moms, 153 and 197 Ran. olph-st., Targa sasortment of Now and Second-haud - FURNITURE Largets, Stoves, Crockery. Glass and Flated Ware, ele, - ‘WILLIS, LOXG & CO. CONSTABLE SALE OF ONE FINE PIANOFORTE On THURSDAY, APRIL 2, at 11 o'clock at vur 155 and 197 Randolph-st. WILLIS, LONG &CO. By N. P. HARRISOR. LARGE AHD IHPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF b Sy, 4227 South Clarkat., commencing TURSDAY, March 3 Iogrlgck aad 3 dilock. contlaning nadl thd eatire 1o} 8 o1 e svock 15 masis thamost gomplote and slogaat stock af Fino Criromon win Tougd 1n the cit; Catholic In thocity. Vg any fis Catolle pablications in books N. P. HARRISON, Auctfoacss, OPENIING SALE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS &e., WEDN] DAY. APRIL 1, A ' PPt ysnicy Ao odioe trady cuuuv?n ?!!limldfilom:. cfifi“«‘:‘&'.‘?fifi‘.‘,":‘:’mmu: 5 o . Bool ndets E‘:eba@".‘fi" % o Bane Und, ‘sad Deaw rabiria aocy :ixm"ém-u. Catlery and Pt 20 4ad vansd amortine Pt N HAmusoQ A::gg';,u BY ijsn, SON & CO,, e 41 South Canzlet, ivate reaiden, March2g, a2 10 s, l:?: Bets, Bureans. Bed- Mai Stoves, FURNIT%"B’&? csAR?ETs end General Merciandise at ou A.S.ESMAY, BEDDING & PEATHERS REMOVED TO 142 East Lake-st. MISCELLANEOTS. DR. SMITH'S.DENTAL ROOMS, 145 Clarkest., cer. of Madlson, Fibef,on ek e et o Py hlln(flflh’flnfill. Rooms supasbly as P‘h ' 1, Matironses, Bods, G dad m“"'nnfi.'f:?"é’o: ‘:':om.xm:m il ., Austions Canaln, By T. E. STACY. Sheriff’s Sale, At Barlington Warshouss, cor. Btate and Sixteenth.sta., MONDAY, March 30, 11 a. m,, 50 barrels of whisky, Sbum!-ld m 8 do bnndy. 1 do Thess goods rave nearly two years, gio. S torees, Stvacinri Barness, sta. T e e T 0Ty Dty Rerts, { clegant Bed Sofs, Fasy C! ,FERNETSRE ‘Wedneadsy Morning, Aprii 1, at 9x oalock, [ At our Stors, 85'and & Raadolphaat., H O Regwar Vedkly Sale of U}mmg, Hats sud Caps, Boota acd Bhoss, &, &e, W will soll ENTIRE ST ¥ AL DERLER 1Y ey fi%-sggsr i ELISON, POMERCY & CO.. Saettozcars, OUR REGULAR FRIDAY’S SALE, Fridey Morsing, Aprl 3, 9 1-2 oele, ‘When we_will show an i ToW and SLSONDITR Sk of FURN ITURE Kew and Second-naad Paslor Sets, B. 5V, Chlmbfl&u 1n great variety, Bareaus, Wardro lotor .a.‘.::’m‘t,’fi‘i'm‘c"‘"" e 1atod Warn G 3%e, C 2 o Geneni i :, Pcin Oromos, 8., 8o ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 54 0 Mmoo, By HODGES & CO., - B A R, Moo BRI Rezsular Axiction Sales Wedaesday and Saturday Evenings,at 7 p.m. AlsoThus. day real astate sale a¢8p. m. Sprcial attan‘fon gives fa gutsldo sins, - Rotorus miady on'ths samo day of ale . fora leaving (o r=videsce. Consisw ments iallcited. L sdraacamenis made gu. uw:u of merobandiss. MORRISON, Auctionser. 147 . Westem—a.v.. Botween Adams and Jackson-sta. Monday Morning, March 30, at 10a,m, T mill sl the ENTRE CONTENTS, constiag, nl o fing inasble-top Chamber Sot, Hale Mattrossss, =nd Bedding, tvo 520 Brusedis aod Ingealn Garses, x4 irs, ate., Walnut Di: Ritare, one Sraticlass B P. Stewart Cook sad Stove, Chins, Crockers, Glaspwars, Biatod are, ‘Ontlery, ete. Aha Lanady ariicles. sro ncazly new; inuse ‘without roserve. : odmate, o =3 it % A Tionaison, Aufllnx::ozd By OSGOOD & ‘V'ILLIAN.S. Auction and Comm!sslon House, & South Cazal-st. This weok, WRDNESDAY and SATURDAY, ab sus. 4 gecond tand Furals At pde yate ither days at suction pnoes. la ?l‘\’s"n oat ez large stock of consignmenta before removal, !‘URN]T’U &o. (Tate Bmpson, @Gilbert & Co.) Manpufacturer and Dealer in Fine -and Medium We aro propared to show our frieads and ths pablle &4 largost. most fashionable, and completo stock ef RICK and MEDIUAM FURNITURE,| Of our own and fore’zn make, tobe fouzd west of Xov York. and aro Getermiard toseid at such low prices st will command the attentisa of every buser that wants GOOD RELIABLE GOODS. i Do not fail to examiae our stock and prices befors pap ¥ chastng. i GF0. GILBERT, 267 & 269 Wabash-av. ':. . & J. CASEY, 4L andcl 43 FHftheav., Krep on hand the Lacg st £ssortmeat h thn d% of New »a1 Second-Eand Umdl -Farnitore, Ca: Otica Deske, Co 3 Botes, Suoiviag, asd 3 casss, boug . PAFER HANGINGS. GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR RENOVATIHG OUR HODMES, PAPER AANGINS In the Retail Department NOW SELLING AT W HOLESALE PRICES, JOHN J. IVGRATHS, 174 & 178 State-st. REAL ESTATE. HERE, BOYS, I'VE FOUND ! | st i i f | 1 L] 1o WASHDG: & TON lpxuxfif"’e’:“" i&fl‘fi”flh’m‘ i ooa & B il e LaSallaat. Tacre Blocks at whrlenals e i I et i "‘;" s 'J;"-':Za’fi' u £ o Sholco Hexidanes Lotsy high ridgs o Ny T ey s wu,) Charoses, Em’fiu improvemants. ,ag. 2 Sl f‘ %’ to au.v.mma«,nw..m.uumndfl wit mlfll’!tkfl B. . CLARKE & €04t Room 4, 122 Lafallesh. - 'Anwnmw and basement «-o-' T 1t roving, aod & e cpantly fmpey ool for s A2 able hmh: wmmm 4l Hfi‘:m‘m hmmfln‘ Labc g s Sroet