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g cred and Fifty-four feet on Twelth. Somuch asi ill be sold with the proper! 3 eired Wil B2 808 BHPLLIPS RE et A1 50 A Ao e st s e st Vo A o A " T vttt DB AR £ S ot 3 i VOLUME 27. REAL ESTATE. 1 OFFER i Following Property at a Bar- gain, on, Easy Terms. basemght, sub-cellar, and attlo brick e e fmpioremats brick stable for each e o fost alles, on Dearbora-st, noas Disslon. 2 dstory sod ot brick houses, all modern fm- 1 , cornor Rush-st. te, ca Chicasg : ;,.,:,damblu Vasiness corner, corer Clatk and e 0 e 250, 3atory and basement brick building. R eboosl., noar Chicago-av., Lote10 and M, Elston 4ddition, rosr fronting on Haw- 2 to alley, on Norga Statest., near Disielon. e block oa North State-st., betwesn Goethe and B 1 o2 North Statest. between Bsaks und Sebillr. feot, comer Astor and Bagks:sts. S fect to alley on Nortbev., near LsSallest. S esot vory desirablo proporty adjoining Ravens- suitable for subdivision. . e with clcgant dwelling, steble, greenhouss, e orth Clarkat. and Fallertonav. ; also fronting incoln Pavks this s ono of the finost piccos of ground e eits, nad & capltal dnvesment, for subdivision. at P"JONN A. HUCK'S Ofiice, oot %, No. 57 North Clark-st., bet. 1022d 121, 1. Desiring : g o7 of West Twenty-second and Fiior Shero our Dock, Yard, Dry Kilns, e ‘are located, we offer the property occu- by us, at the cor. of Clark and Twelfth- a i §SALEt;r FOR RENT; Ove Hun- i ane Seventy-six feet on Clark-st. by 1 e P dred emd_ Fifty-four on Twelrth, 3 Fred with substanticl brick buildiags, Teond four stories high, with tho exccp- 3 2t P Thirty feet on Clark’st. by Ono Hun- ¢ftho Machinery, Shafting, &c., 8 may be CO. I WAN 2 Sell, Exchange, or Rent, the large brick Evdence situated in tho grove at the corner K Prairie-av. and Forty-first-st. The prop- v is worth $20,000, but will be sold et & ¢ sacrifice, or rented chesp to & good t B.R. CHAMBERS, Corner Clark and Madison-sts. South Chicago. i The lots in Taylor’s Addition are | glling rapidly. Go and see_this . property. before purchasing. Free i Ieiiroad tickets furnished. Office at | south Chicago, opposite Ewing f House. For particulars, meps, &c., call 8t 127 Dearborn-st. EXCHANGE. $0.000, Four UNINCUMBERED inside Jots in the City of Brooklyn, N. ¥., for sale or exchange for merchandise or Chicago . Address R If D. BRADY, Aurora, Il For Sale or Rent. Brick factory, threo storles, 0x109, with engine, boiler sed wondwerting machiners, eorier Tweary izth st. and Eamrt-av., adjoining the P. & X% . R. ho prom- besand machinery aroin thorough repair. Willscll, or rat on favorable terms. _Inquiro of W. J. TEWKS- URY, or FRED. L. FAKE & CO., &3 Washiagtuu-st. - FOR SALE, A& new two-story Brick Cottage of ten Inrze rooms will te nished in a fos days in first-class stsle. Prico. 81,6X. {lso, one Framo Cottage of six large rooms, witbin ono Sk of Statr.st. cars. - Price, $700. Inguird of owner, 15 Bautorfieldst., botweon Twenty-Bith aad Twoniy- athsts. s 7 FOR SALE 4 fne Larze Residence en the West Side, cheap and 3 fats postection. @ easy terms, or will exchango. fimm Chartered by the Exclusively & 105 CLARK-ST, Mcfhodist Cureh Block. $1x per ccat compousd interest on deposits. - Passhooks fee. Mones also invested for others on Bond and Mort- fp small sums 2t 10 per cent inferast; no charge to B or abstract or legal examinatinn of titlo. FGE: SCOVILLE, President. W ashier. KELSEY REED, Ci Norz—During the recent panic, this Bank has paid all + taposita on demand. without notice. $5,000 LOAN ‘Wasted by firm of undoubted responsibility, on proper- tympidly increaring In value; security amplo. Address, i puticdlars, OWNER, P. Q. Box 155, Chicaro. BIEDICAL. Tollalond Elpotrical Tstitnte FORTHE CARE AND TREATMENTOF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN SUFFERING W{TH FERVOUS & CHRONIC DISEASES, 123 CALUMET=AV. 15 Calumet-ar. is'within two blocks of Twenty.second- £ Depot of the llilnols Contral Railroad and the_Michi- EA Central Raflroad. 1t is oro block eastof Cottage irare Borse-cars ¢ Twonty-tiiird-st. crosing, which lins zakes connection with all the other street-czr lines. JUSTIN HAYES, . D., Residrnt Phyeiclan. | [ SALE ORFORRENT | to concentrate our busiuness atour { Apply, for terms, in the Office of the TO RENT, STORES T0 RENT. Several Fine Stores IN THE COM- MERCIATL, HOTEL, corner of Lake and Desarborn-sts., suitable for Re- tail Hat, Cap, Boot and Shoe, Drug, or Trunk Stores. Also,several Fine Basements. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Apply to H. G. PULLING, At the Hotel. TO RIEINT. BANKING OFFICE, 110 Dearborn-st. gQ,_UI’I‘I_-‘BLE LIFE, Kendall Building. TO RENT. One store, 8 basements, and 3, sin- gle offices on second floor in new building just finished on Clark-st. TLow rent to desirable tenants and immediate possession. Apply to . BAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 LaSalle-st. FOR RENT. LA SATLE BLOCK (Gallup & Hitchcock, ownors), N. W. corner LaSalle and Madison- sts. Beveral very desirable Offices in this pew FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, WITH VAULTS, STEAM-HEATING, ELEVA- TOR, etc., are yet for rent on reasonable terms. B.W.THOMAS & BEMENT, 132 LaSalle-st., main floor. TO RENT, Offices on LaSalle-st. Ons front office on first floor, with private Toom. One large suite of basement offices, from front to rear, and one rear office on second floor. All have fire-proof vaults. Apply to BAIRD & BRADLEY, 00 LaSalle-st. TO RENT. LUMBER OR COAL DOCK TO RENT. 250 feet front on Twelfth-st., running back to the Empire Slip, with rail- road connections, near Twelft.hfl% bridge. Apply to . 3 163 Washington-st., Basement. FOR REINT. The three-story brick bullding, with basement, 60375 feet, Nos. 23, 25 and 27 North Chinton-st. These premises | having light and access on threo sides, with iargo etorago capacity. aud costaining & steam eniino and ghafting, Thoy cat aro well adaptad for manufscturing purposes. be rented for a term of years at a modorate rent. "TOR SALE. ood kpocial el ith liberal pro. SR TR RV D KERFOOT & CO. Grocars, Alention! Wewanta 505(1 Reta's Grocer in ono of tho three stores Jeft tn new Blerco Block, corner Randolph and Sanga- monsts, The neigbborliood demands ope, and we will make L rent log, ‘Apoix to WAL 1. SAMPSON & CO., T ERSENESE., Gt Blocle. DOCK TO RENT On Sonth Branch, near Halsted:st Applyto WM. RIPLEY, il 'y South Water-st. N, 41 Porthnd visons. East Weshing- ’ CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1874—SIXTEEN PAGES. - FURNITURE. DRY GOODS. CARPETINGS. WALL PAPER, &e. FURNITORE! ALBALEGBIL, 10, 12, 14 & 16 Canalst, On or about June 1 will REMOVE to their New Building, 200, 202, 204 & 206 Randolphst. $175,000 WORTH FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES, PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. 250 Chamber Suits, 200 Parlor Suits, 125 Sideboards, 50 Book Cases. Large and Complete Assortment of Lomges, Easy Chairs, Dining Chairs, Hall Chairs, <! Hall Stauds, Hat Racks, Dining Tables, Library Tables, Miarle Tables, Desks, Secretariss, And EVERYTIING in the Furniture line. The Largest Stock in the West, G. 6. HOLTON & GO, Have MARKED DOWN theiren- tire stock of Furniture! OoOTER $125 Dressing Case Setnow $100 $140 * “o i 6115 $165 3 3 & b 5135 $175 13 W [ [ 5140 We have a large and desira- ble stock, and offer it at bar- gains., 269 & 271 State-st. FURNITURE! Fine Upholstery. CHARLES WIPFO, 99 West Madison- st., who has been 8o fovorably known in the Past for Fine Upholstery, is now prepared to Take orders for eny furmishing in the Furni- ture line. As Good as the Best and as Chesp 83 the Cheapest is the motto of this House. Gosts nothing to cxamine the stocis. STORE TO RENT. 143 Fifth-av. Stors and basement, desirable for Dry Goods, Commission, or any light jobbing trade. THOMAS BASSETT, 144 Madison-st. Butchers! Tho finest location snd conncctions for & strictly First- Class Market is now offered for rent. Apply to STAN- TON & CO., 975 Wabash-av. TO RENT. Storo and basement in fron-front building, 142 Lake-st. Low rent to desirablo tenant. Apply to BAIRD & BRADLEY, 9 LaSallest. Coal Dock for Rent. Tho dock recently accupicd by Minor T. fmos & Co.,at the west end of Randolpb-st. Bridge is for rent for one or more yecrs. Apuly to L P. MURPHY, & Soaih Sangamoa-st. FOR RENT." The store known as tho Arcado, 162 and 164 South Clark- st., between Madison and Monroe. Tnquiro of H. HARTT & €O, Ip rear. LAW PUBLICATIONS. cRANGE DIREGTORY. lcm!:leu Directory of Farmers' Graoges and Clubs ¢ the Northwast, comprising Lilinots, Towa, Wisconsin, Miraosots, Raasss, Nebrasks, Missourl, Ohio, Indisua, &4 Michlgan. has bees propared from tho latest oficial Socs, and £s offered 1o those desiring to communicato ¥ch them on the most liberat e Tho Jist embraces -h-a“nn.mu organizations, with a membership of at least t lmuggx. eiying tio namo aad w‘»s:fiomfl‘ngldMB "d' Seczetary or Maste . For fall particalars an e i LB EMERY, Chicago, i g0, 111 Caro Prairic er Go. ~ GENERAL NOTICES. T0 THE TRADE, The burning of our Cloth Factory by occasioned delay in filling or- ers. The following week will see sin good shape to fill all orders Promptly. PHILADELPHIA COLLAR CO., — C. A. Watson, Agent. 6 Cts. a Glass. IMPORTED LAGER BEER. =2 bottled, for famil TAR, Cormer Randolp DANBURY NEWS! s family brawls and @ fs. Inimitable, irre- ible. Subscriptions e omtsreceired. Siiem office, Journal Building. == DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. ©opartnership heretofore existing under the firm 420 of Jones, Bailey & Co. i d I R consomt. ey ..htlh‘!:gut:lh-or by mu. = !L;:‘T-.u—\f’rzn. !I'[IHTHEEN PACTFIC RAILROAD BONDS ARTED 1n exchangs for Ch o JeDy 2 exchange for Cholco Farming Tands along FlO SR acontln Contral Bailroad, Addcoss FOR RENT. A very desirablo balf of first floor (34x100) 37 River-st. together with storsge room aad elesator. Apply ot onco. BOGARDUS BRO: DOCK TO RENT AT BRIDGEPORT, Formenly occunicd by Grozt Lactory mugom;’r fect O o \rarks from Cbicago & Altan: Seo o Leass iin. AppLY L0 0260 & £ VBT ATNARD, column. Applyto 156 ashiogt oot 300, southy » & Markeits. Apoly 20c3 t corn end Marketats. ; For Fiernt. Becond R‘.horlldiz; Sfifmt Lakc-st., opposite Tremont. iy BALLARD, FAST & CO. Walker, THE CLOTHIER, SELLS soring Overesats Tor - - $10, $1, 815, 816 WolPais e - - - 85, $5.50, 86, $6.50 Business Suits, - - $15, $18, $20, $22, §25 Diaganal Coats and Vests, $17, $20, $25, $28, $30 0DS MARKED IN FIGURES, ey Gaond To devistion therefrom. n © OFFICE DESKS FOR SALE CHEEAP, To Close Business, At 11 FEifthh-av. THE SPA. Guard against thedan- gers of poisonous imita- tions by drinking the PURE Mineral Spring Waters at the “Spa,” of BUCK & RAYNER, makers of the “Mars” Cologne. AMUSEMENTS. T, EUGENIE RICE, The first subscription concert of MME. EUGENIE DE ROODE RICE will take placo at STANDARD HALL, TUESDAY Eveuing, APRIL 4. The management havo the hozor of announcing tho engagemant of the eminont Cinclanati vocalis, MME. MARIE DE ROODE CAR- RICK, who will appear cn this cceasion {n conjunction with 3MME. RICE, MR. HEMAN ALLEN, the well- known violinist, MR. AUG. LOLM, the distinguished flutist, and MR. I. BAIRD, who has most kiadly con- scnted to accompany on the piano, An exquitite pro- grammo will bo rendered, zad it s urged vpon all ub- Ftibors and fricnds to cndeavar to bo present. ~Subecrip- *foa_tickets for the outire serics (35) or singe admizsion (1) can be obtained from 1. DE'KOODE, JR., Sterc- {ars, No. 2ieLaSalle-st. : Lyon & Healy, Stato atd Mon- At oF on 1w eceniug of tho concert at the door. PAPER_HANGINGS. BIZX, DRAKE Now sells PAPER HANGINGS at FACTORY PRICES. 196 WEST HADISON-ST. ADVERTISING. ABVERTISERS WILL §AVE MONEY by sending for ESTIMATES and Gataloguo of over 1,400 local Weekly Newepapers, Address 5 P, SANBORN, . Special Ageat Rewspaper Union, 114 Hoaroe-st., Chicago, . ! 150 East Madison-st. BABY-JUMPEE. ey 03 | Perieggon BAB % sy Jumper. ol e | Made bythe Occidentsl Mig. Ca., Chicago, WTe fo%e assortmeat of this Calebrated invontion, Automatie cd. Saves much L}me and all mu!‘;“t’}k} 0., GHO, BURLCT1G Siaté-st. TREES. TREES. TREES. TREES. for troes wanted: will set out and warr=nt 2 to 3 O T {105 inch, S3—one half cash, balance ‘A wholesalo very cheap—2 tod inci Ma~ per Wil attend porsonally to satting out e e Narsery oa Woodlswnaar., 410 foot nerth of Fifty-fifth-st. Addross. by lotter, P. [AMBERS, £2 Cotfago Grora Branch B 0., Chloago, L.y and L willcall B, Bi and 58 708 & Jour howse THE OLDEST DRY GOODS HOUSE ON THE NORTH SIDE. ESTABLISDED 1856, SHOENFELD BROS, 101&103NORTH CLARK-ST,, CORNER INDIANA-ST. NEW SPRING GOODS! We received in the last ten days 500 cases the newest DRESS GOODS in the market. Camel’s Hair Cloth, Col’d end Black Mohairs and TLus- tres, thelatest shadesin all qualities. CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPEIS. Wekeep a largo assortment of Car- pets and lay them on the floor the following day they are bought. Call and examine our stock before you purchase elsewhere. PIAHOS AND ORGANS. SMITE’S ATERICAN ORGANS, INEW STYLES! NEW CATALOGUE! NEW PRICESY 500 Orgats now fn store. All orders from deal ra tilled with dispatch. Atsh Grand, Squaro,| fand Upright Piaos for ront or sale. 'W. W. KIMBALL) Cor, State & Adams-sts. J. BAUER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF TEE FAVORITE BAUZR PIANOS. Indorsed by 0,000 Familics, Artdsts, and Masical Critics. THE BEST A¥D MOST RELIABLE PLANO IN TIL MARICET. FULL STOCK OF SUUARE, GRAND, AND UPRIGHT PIANGS An immensa stock cn hand, CHEAPER THAN EVER. ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ENABE PIANOS. JULIUS BAUER & CO., Corner State and Konroe-sts. (IN PALMER HOUSE.) WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. A choice assortment of Liadies’ Watches from the best manufacturers, and of all the best patterns. Also, the new designs of Bracelots and Chains. C. D. PEACOCK, 98 STATE-ST., Opposite Field, Leiter & Co.’s. JOHN G. ASHLEMAT, Watches, Jewelry, and Diamonds. BEST PLACE IN CITY. 199 State-st., corner Adams. HAIR GOODS. The Great Sacrifice. Wo havo just received, from tho Now York Aucticn tho largest and hest solcctod stock of Real Human Hair Goods cver offerod in this markot, aud wo offer thesamo at Prices that «il) astonish the world. 1,500 Single Curls at 42c, worth $1. 4,00 Siuglo Curls at fic, worth #1.25—all long halr; this 1s a fosrful alaughter. 0feal Human [alr Switches, all sbades, at S5, Homan Hair Switches, ell shades, at SL31, worth mELE FTAIER! 530 SOUTH STATE.ST., OPPOSITI. HARMON.COURT. FOR SALE. PSSR So4s S e e e GUARDIAN SALE, Yednesday, April 15, at 10 o’cl’ks, at Public Auction, By order of Court, at tho exst door of tho Old Coart~ 1fbase, the promises, 280 TEIRD-AV. For particalars tnquire of F. B. LAW, Room 4 Afetro- politan Llock. Toine, Twin Boxes, nd Reels AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st. :FOR SALE. T very nico meright sko Staty'aad Washiagtou-st. PAINTERS & PLASTERERY OVERALLS mado ozpressly by S3M. DAVENPORT, 187 East Van Buren-st. | GRANITE NEONUMIENTS. MARBLE MANTELS, | MOXUMENT3 AND TILING. [f ¢ HE GOWAN MALBLE CO., L Nonki Clarkcsh WALL PAPER, DECORATIONS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, LAKBREQUINS, BEDBDING, AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE (FFERED IN THIS MARKET, We Defy Competition. HILGER, JENKINS & FAXON, 107 State-st. ALLEN, HACREY & 00. Elegant New Styles CARPETING! Curtain Goods, PAPER HANGINGS! BEDDING AND FEATHERS. “We are offering great inducements in all of the above departments to the wholesale and retail trade. Gen- eral inspection invited. . 180 STATE-ST. ANTD South Store Palmer Hotel, DRY GOODS. “ SOUVENIR.” SOUVENIR. The new styls of Paris Photograph, from the Art Stu- dioot E. L. BRAND & CO., is the most artistio picture ever produced in this country, and wins high encomiams from the best judges as superior to anything elso ia the ‘Photographis Art. “SOUVENIR” Introduced sad made ONLY by E. L. BRAND & CO. “SOUVENIR” For elogance of finish Is nnexcelled. “SOUVENIR” Produces the most beautiful drapery. “SOUVENIR” The most recherche a Photographic art. “SOUVENIR” Is espectally elegant for Ladies® Portraits. “SOUVENIR” Tsstylish and artistic for Gentlemon. “SOUVENIR” Unequaled for clearness of definition. “SOQUVENIR” An ertistic arrangement of lights and shadows. “SOUVENIR” Will bo found in the beat homes. “SOUVENIR" Madeonly by E. L. BRAND & CO.; No. 596 Wabash-av. LINEN?: A SPECIALTY ing Dry Goods, we offer to the public a large and complete il gl DRY GOODS. HANNEEINER BROS, 224 & 226 West Madison-st. PREVIOUS TO OUR REHIOVAL, MAYX 1, Wo must close out our entire stock of Dry Goods much below real value. Our stock is entirely new and bought at Jow panic prices, and could not be replaced at present quota~ tions in New York. Articles _being_too msany to enumerate them_ell, we invite the public attention to our CLOSING-OUT SALE, which will be continued during the present week. Giveus an_early call to avoid the great rush which. wnil result by this announcement. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. AUCTION SALES. Z.E. CARRINGTON, Auctionecr. ATCTION NOTICE, LARGE, PEREMPTORY, & CLOS- ING-OUT SALE OF STRAW GOODS, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1874, C. DORD & CO. Will offer throrgh WILMERDING, HOGUET & CO., at. their enlosrcom, 112 AND 114 DUANEST, NEW YORE, On a credit of four months, a large and_complets assort- Incat of STRAW GOODS, adanted o the manu:cturia; o Fancy Hats, and for the Millinery Trado, consisting o 5,000 pieces Iinlian Laces in all the desirablo pattcrns aud stylcs, from the Scollopod Pattern to tho highest Cost grades just lsnded. Catton's Swiss Lacos In all dosirablo patterns and in croat sarietys somo oatircly now and never befors ozhib- Fod. Carton's Ornamouts, Cordsand Tassels, and Faucy ARticles, in great awortment and variots: all now, fresh Foods. Cartan's Crimped Cactus and Cotton Braids, fa §ieolors and variety of patteras. Cascs Florida Braids. in Tmitation and lcal Chips, Carton’s Blonda Laces, Straw Kuching, Round Buttons, Straw Ediing, cte., etc. esers. C, DORD & CO. beg 1o call tho” particular at- tentinn of fhe trade thmoghout the conutry to this larko a0d important £ale of realls desirablo fresh goods, just Tanded, consisting in_great part of Noveliios and’ Now Paitoria never beforo csbibited. To Be Sold Positively Without Reserve. AT PRIVATE SALE, Tor a short time, at a great sacrifice, DESIRALLE PROPERTY. 155 faet frum Thir-tistat, All o Propeiy within 6 minates' walk of Stato-st. If not sold at Diivate, will bo zold at auction, without ruserse, May 15. BRUSH, SON & CO. Aucrinnbors. SEWER PIPE, &e. PO st sl usbion ot WURUVVTIRE WHM. M. DEE . T o 9 Maaufacturer and Wholesals and Retail Dealer in Sewer Pips and Drain Tile Also, Dealer tn CERIMEIN T. Sead for Prieo List, OFFICE AND YARD, Corner Quincy and Dearborn-sts, ILT.. REMOVALS. EMOVAL REN 3 L. JAS. V. 2. BLANEY & SON, Analytical end Consulting Chemists, have removed their offico to Rooms 31 and 33 IdcCormick Block, corner Randolph and Dearborn-sts. MILLER, ETEE}_?IDGE, 7. NJ, and OWENS, nd Wa- 2310 5; cornor Jackeon-at. r, 1t05: Enerid REMOVAT. H. F. ELDRED & CO,, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, .| 'Baveremoved ro 125 Dearborn-atey Raeom 11. stock of these goods. Imported directly from Burope by our- selves, they will be sold at the iowesfina.;keiz_pfices. GARTER & WARRIY, Imporiers and Dealers in Linen and Housekeeping Diy Goods, A @ta:fi;e=-st. LACES. EMBROIDERIES, &c. - 70 Statest. 70 State-st M. ESPEN, NEW STORE: ‘WE HAVE OPENED REAL AND IMITATION LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WEIITE GOODS, LACE CURTAINS, FANS, ETC., ETC. These goods being mostly cf our own im= poriation, they are offered AT VERY LOW CES. 70 State-st, between Randolph and Washington. HOTEL. RIVERSIDE HOTEL, RIVERSIDE, ILL. Tho above Elegant Hetel will be opened for the recoption of guests on or beforo May 1, 1874, The best of accommodations will bs furnished for families and others desiring to ond tho Summer at very ressonable rates. articulars will bo given hereafter. Partics desiring to engege rooms can applyin person or by letter to the Proprietars, at Riverside. SAUNDES & CORYELL, Propriefors. BUSINESS CARDS. FOE FLiMsSMIE, 0SCAR W. CHATTERTON, So long and familiarly known at **Brown’s” and the Sherman Hoase, has loeatod at 113 RANDOLPIH-ST., With & fino_sclection of Liquors, Cordils, and Cizars, whero e will be pleased to dv 'tho nsual'honors to his many fricnds and the public in gn LUNCL ON MONDAY MORNIX WEBB&&ZTUCKER, EXPEET ACCOUNTANTS ROOM 16, NO. 188 JADISO. Adiflsl and balance complicated borks ant mal e trial balences, bylance sheots, disidends, et alio do posting by the day, week, moath, of attention t Corporation and Jeint Stock books and Accuunts. - First-class referenco un appheation. T. C. Vierling, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Room 18, 126 Dear- Collccts Kents, and does a zeneral Real te iness. MISS S A RICHARDS, Insurance Brolloxr, 131 LASALLE-ST., ROOJL 19, CHICAGO. Special atteatlon glven to placing lines of Insuraoe. DENTAL CARD. DR, 3. W. SHERWOOD'S D hwost corner of Stal m 19. The best artificial toeth are racts teoth withont PHOTOGRAFPHY. AT I 217 West Madison-st., Gives ono dozen Photos and one large Pic- ture, all for B3 TOILETINE. _ T ADIEIS] Toiletine 13 hc‘wi‘can!mul!ly im o). togize it a trial. 1 you desiro o eathsiied contains no njaricas subats; Swithout betraziag its preasnce, at the fams asily Improviog yoar couplexions, o can fiad autbing bottar. 3P Dragkists koop 5. - DE LA BANTA, Ageat, 144 Madlsonat NUMBER 232. WASHINGTORN. Another Lively Day in the House of Representatives. More Parliamentary Skirmish- ing on the Finance Bill Objections Against Bank-Officers Vot ing on the Measure, . A Warm Personal Dialogue Between Speaker Blaine and Speer, of Pennsylvania. The House Again Declines to Vote Directly on the Maynard Bill. The Senate Bill Once More Appears Above the Surface. THE FINANCIAL MUDDLE. Special Dispaich to The Chicago Tridune. FATUEDAY'S DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. Wasmisotoy, D. C., April 11.—The House resumed with renewed; vigor to-day the effort to resch a vota on the Banking and Currency bill, Butler first tried tohave the Sensto Lill taken up, but the House rs- fused to socond his demand. Then followed, a8 yes- terdsy, a monotonous ealling of the roil on ons propasition after another, relieved by s littls * EXHIDITION OF PERSONAL FEELING between Speer, of Pennsylvania, and Speaker Blaine, Speer challenged the right of Messrs, Poland, of Ver- mont, and Phelps and Hamilton, of New Jersey, to vote on Beck's substitute for the Currency bill, on tho ground that this substitute proposed legislation that would sffect the interests of Natiomal Bauks, and theso gentlemen wero interested as stock- holders in National Bapks. Deforo the point was _ decided, Butler was allowed to say why bo thought that the gentlemen named bad 3 right to vote. After Butler concluded the Speaker at once decided the point in favorof the right of tho #eatleman 1o voie, whereupon 3Ir. Speers demurred. thiat lie was not allowed to argne the caze on his eido of the question, while those who opposo the challenged ‘were permitted to ect forth their views. Specr spoko in an excited manner and with great heat, which the Speaker endeavored to aliay with but poor success. It ia evident that tho purpose isto give every maua clance to TROT OUT HIS PECULIR HOBDY and bave it voted on. ‘Thero are to-night four smend- ‘menta pending, upon which, 28 the House will doubt— Jess tako up the bill again by general consent regard- less of the rules, voteswill be taken on dfomday. There is amall probability of reaching » conclusion aa Monday.. P~ CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. . Wasnmozox, D. C., April IL. SENATE. Not in session, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The report of the Committeo on Elections, in the Rentucky contested election, declaring Young the sitting member, catitled o his sest, was called up and agroed to without discussion, NAVIGATION. Mr. CONGER, from the Committes on Commerce, reported back tho Senate bill extending the provisions of the act of tho 28th February, 185, 60 as to include all vessels of the United States navigating waters cf tho United States, Passed, Mr. BASS offered a resolution instructing the Com=— ‘mitteo on Commerce to inquire into the expediency of establishing a Jightehip at or near the mouthk of De- troit River, on Lake Erie. Adopted. THE CURRENCY BILL. "The House, at 1:33, resumed its consideration of the Currency 3. MAYNARD, who has charge of the bill, aa Chairman of the Bsnking Committee, declined to al- lov: any amendments to bo offered and voted o, but consented to their being printed in the Record. Ho insisted on the previous question. Str. HOLMAY suggested that the House should cer- tainly have an opportunity to vote on the question whether the increase of currency should be in the form of United States notes or of National Bank notes. Ha insisted that it should be in the first form. Mr. SMAYNARD declined to yicld to that or any other amendmeunts, and the previous question was seconded by vote of 105 t0 63. ‘The House then refuscd to order the maln question by a vote of 113 sean to 120 nays; £0 tue bill was ogain 16t open to amendment and discussion, 3fr. BECK then moved as substitate for the bill a bl introduced by himself on the 30th of March, at— {horizing tho fssus of $400,000,000 legal tenders, tho Tetirement of the Natlonal Bunk notes and the substi- tution therefor of Treasury Dotes and 3,65 per cent couvertible bonds. ‘Several propositions were made to amend Beck's sabatitute, r. COX raised a point of order that members inter- estod in National Bank stock, which one of the scc tions of Lieck's bill propoecs to tax, bad no right to Voto on the question. ilo owned bank'stock himself, : Tho SPEAKER overruled the point of order. 1t +7as & question 3at Lzd been frequently and uniformly docided. The interest contemplted in the rule was bpocial and private one; ot one that was only in- Yolved in o question of gencml intcrest. If tho featleman from New York bas conscientious scruplss Hbout voting, the Louse could not compel Lim to vote. f[Langhter.) 3tr. HGNTER moved two additional sections to Mr. Bockis bill, ouo probibiting usury by banks, sod the other permitting tho tazation of legal-tender notes and bank notes, like other property. Mr. PACKEL moved an amendment sbolishing ail Jimitation of circulation, and establiehing free beuk- ing. M. RICE ssked the Speaker whether a motior to poatpone the wholo subject Was in order. The SPEAKER enid it would e if the gentleman had 'the flour to make it. Mr. RICE—I wirh I had, [Laughter.} Ar. BUKCHARD mado o _point of order that ons scetion, the thirteenth, praviding for the payment of onohsif of the import dutics in legaltender notes ‘must irst be considered in Committeo of the Whole. The SPEAKER sustained the point of order un the ground that the section was not g2rmana to the orig~ foal bi)l, which was the Currency bill Tt would chiango the customs laws on overy {mportant article of commrce, Mr, BEGE then offered his substitato with the thir- teenth eection sericken out. 3r, KELLOGG made snother point of order on the efghth section, taxing Lank-notes 3 per cent. The SPEAKER cverruled that point of order an the ground that the section wag germanc to the bill, and ‘Tiglit have been offercd as an amegdnent. 3ir. BECE then moved the previbus question on the amendments, Seconded—94 0 78. Thie first vote wes taken on the amendment offered Yy AMr. Coburn, limiting the permanent {asuncf United States notes to $400,000,000, with $30,000,000 for re~ berve, It was rejected withiont the veas and nays. The next vote was on 3r. Hunter's amenduent, and that was rejected without the yeas and naye. ‘The next voie waa on Mr Packer's smendment fa the nature of a substitnte for Beck's Liil abolishing limitations on the currency and establishing free bauking, Ouastanding voic, the amendment op- peared to be carned—b5 to 46, A vote was taken by yean and naye. The vote resulted—ycas, 77; nage, 1495 %0 the smendment was rejected. The question then recurred on Mr. Beck's subati- tute. Judging by sound, it waa badly defeated. Tha vote was then taken by yéas and nays, and resulted— Jeas, 632 mays, 104§ aud tho Beck sdbatitate waa zo- ec ¥ . “Pending s vote, Mr. SPEER,of Pennsylvanis, madoa pomt of order tbat Mcsers, Poisnd, Phelpr, std ‘Hamilton, being Presidents and Directors of N: tional Banks, bad 1o 7ight 10 Yote on the Lill which imposed a taxon Natonsl Banks, They had already voted in the negative. A, COX bad romething to s3y on the same subject, ond wadted tho question decided, 38 Lo Leld baak stock. A lr, BOTLER (Masa,) wanted to kuow whether tho number of members interested operated to tako the individual out of the ruie. 3r. E. R, HOAR wanted toknow bow tie cass was different from thetax ongold watches aad silver piate. Mr. DAWES suggested that, when s member of the House belonged toa clas of the community which might bo atfectad by legirlation, tho rule wus Lo should be permitted to vote, The hoider of bank no more interested in this question thana #tock in a manufacturing company wes inles in i question which imposed duty 62 foreigumanuface ures, Mr, COX remarked that he had been aizmost uniform- Iyalone among the various members interested in Uanks In votlng to tax such stock. He made 0o claim of disintercsted pulic service. but be had submitted Birmseif to 20 amicable case for determination. There wero svme clghty members interested in lanks who - Voted diiferszily from himsell, Tie SPEAKER, in an elaborate decirion, overrnled the point of order, and, an appeal beice tuken, the de- cision wzs ratificd by, the House, only nine membera votizg against it. $ Mr_BUTLER (Mase.) then moved the Senate bill as a substitute for (ke Hozse bill, 3ir. E. B. HOAR offered an amendment providin, i atker the 1ot of Beprember, 1974; nothlog but GOl and silver coln of the United' States shall be fegal (Sec Fowsh Page.) |:

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