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Lo A or i e e R A L gj A LR A e B4 A e A WAL 0 i AT Dot TN LN 3 A A A A A B B A0 A Gt bm 1555 IS fated with pistol-bullete. His Mojesty bad an .,,r,.ml with which he practiced upon Lhis mar- Jalcf ert, notil searcely n equaromebof the csnvas counld be found unhurt. When he made s ungraceful exit. from tho Spanisly Capitsl, bo w0k Up £amptuons quarters in Paris, sad was griven thence by bis creditors to Vienna, where o reeiles in compurative indigence. Ile fas but one horse, for whose aceommodation a ieju barn ewb: d with Ted paint suttices e humsn compapion, a csusin, with & Jong geme and many ttles; and two or thres cage: of parrotg, 1o whose rcilestive eclilquies he grolably finds doep consolation. o has uo Fooks ip Liz bonee, and passes Lis days in an qpper room 83 a1 awmatour carpenter and cab- nes-malker. - Wine and the Biblce From the Alliance. hing is more fanity a3 a methnd, or more as a pracuice, than carrring a theors Tible, st key to its intorprolation. If any- intiie is 0 bo ellowed, then we may prove 51 or communiam, cpicarcanism or . Tho only rationaland safe proceduro quirs, simply and houestly and teacha- “\What_does this book incaleato?” Not inatcen T makoit eay?” nor © What would 1 Bke to Lavo it eay?” but “YWhat does it I8 X 5 ‘not strango that carnest ad- of tutal al uee rhould wish to Jortifs their porition by ture autuorit Tat that some of them have vers mjudicio cedesvored to wrest the Scripiures, with per ons vivlezce, Lowatd this theory cannot be de- pied. When they twist the nicaning of words d fo express the ono fact of wino 50 as to ke them discrmipate whers tho origiual swriters tended no euch discrimination, it is a Sicious procoss of interpretation, no matter how well-meant 1z may be. That thera are two kinds of wizo spaken of ir the Bible, a fermented and §ousfermented Lind, the former of which is denounced 18 & Leverage, whilo the latter is cecastonally 8P . i flatly denied by {he best echolarsinp of the age. And to persist, intko faco of this fact,in afirming. that the Biblo caupot possibly allow the drinking of mented wine without wrecking its divino suthority upon 3 plin inconsittency, is to Tndermine the credibility of scholars in all their conclusions, and thus spread a net by which infidelity shall bring in a great haul. Sach violenco to the plain meaning of Scripture, even io the eorvice of - the best cause, docs mord todiscredit its teachings than all the direct at- z/, scks that can bo made upon it. The book 18 betrsved by 1ts friende. It is aseerted, with much heat, that, of course, Jesua_did not farnizh wino with intoxicating. propeitios at the Wodding in Cana.’ For tho reason that wine-drinking iS a sin. But tle pisin narzative slows thit theco; “well @rank,” wem with an article which was pmuomccu by fio most compotent to be beiter tan_eny they b Iad it bsen #uanit,” or the ol have lacied that avor which age i Inown to impart to this beverage, a flavor prized fbe world over where wina is used 88 o Lov- crge. To say thay this miracle might not kave faken place; in ofter words, was a lator in- tapelation, is refutzd Dy the best manuscrit iibenso. Tt isgemmine : and is referred to again by the same Evaozelist in 2 subsoquent part of his iography of Christ, Tien, t0o, Jesus Him- Iy habits and customs, as- ts faroish Some possiblity for the slanderous cnarge of being u giution wnd **wino-bibber.” Flis ‘sccuzers meant intemperance, for this is what the compouad word used evidently signi- fies. Not that He drank wine, but that Ho drank it babitually, just os His neighbors did. They would bave been no berter plom!nd with Him had He abspined totally. For John the Daptist, 1 s Nazarite, adopted that mode of Iife, And the same fault-Gnders charged him with having-a devil. The plain inference is that Jeens drask wine, according to the custom of that age snd locality. In the Old Testament, s well as in the New, the warniugs are agai: excesa; ¢ Lo’ not upon the wing whon i red,” ete., oceurs in & vivid deseription of tue evil effec:s of inabuiety. Dut now, while conceding, as eandor reqnires, that the Bible aoes not enforce tutal abetinenco frum wine-drinxicg, we loze nothiug at all, fur the argwnent con Lo muiatained upon snother eell eo lived, in Hi bagis. It is Dot wine-driukivg is ed by the Word of God, bat wo aro to absain from if, for tto eaite of others, if nou for cwrselves. Ono msn miny drink wine all his life and not become & dronkard. . His neizbibor. on tue other hand, 1Ly be go constituted, that for him to drink wine will be to fall ito inebriety. Now, to help this weaker brother, by my example, as Paul said of mest, I may and ought, pmb;\hl\'. to forego the e of winé as 8 boverage. Here is the ‘Tunda- mental law of love to_my peigubor. And whea this is ot secred and obligatory cnough upon e to make mo deny myseif for others, then all inferior conmderations must be oven less potent. And when to thisyou add the fact that our beverages in_tnis day are most villainousiy sdclterated with poisous. every n:an who rezards 143 owa health will find reason euough for kcep- | ing the injuricus ¢ und ont of his stomeci. | Bateven if wo bed pure wines from the graps, there ig sufiicient reason for abetincnce, in the | Lope of exving seciciy from the fearful effecls ofdunkenness. We . aecolaplisi tle same ob- | ect, therefore, Without misiuterpreting the ible ; and we present to mankind, Dot simply & fact, but & principle. upon ® their Lighest machood is to be built, —_—— Taitooing. : n & pesition to tho French ~ 'for the passage of & -born child ehall te of its birth tattooed to facilitzte identifica- ara 1o perform the glecting <0 hiave their zc i providiog tave its name etation, end pr idren thos ta: AND RLEGANT DESIGNS OF English and American CARPETS, 0il Cloz ns &e.,&e. LOW PRICES, JOSEPH WEST, Cir. Cerpenter and West Badison-sis. k3 OR . SALE. “BOTTLED BE E*% 41 Porter, Ale, all kinde of Gonuine Eurnpean lnd Do- Eeile Boer, delfvercd by the dozen, frooof charge, at PR3 prices. No retafl sales. Orders by mail orleit {acar offce will find prompt attention. SCHANZLIY & CRRISTHANN, Depat of Imported Havaua, Key West, and Domestie Cizars, 203 Fast Randolph-st. fgéfi\ThBS’ & PLASTRRERS 15 by SAM.DAVENPORT, S B TAL NOTICES. Bey Your Gity Taxes! Cnrx Corercron's Orrice, Rood 1 Crrs HALL, CmicAco, April 19, 187 (o2 Delizquens Tax Lixte for 1613 now being made 13 1y office, will be returned to the County Oollector for Smert and sale on 15tk of Al Tax payers tosase costa should jay GEORG! Gity Callector. TEHE BEST Al cheapest bed6lling fs D. H. BEQOWN & CO.’S revared Comn Huska: ALl Kinds of Msitresscs o3 - aian s iga Roases mads ofun, 125 Bonth uerty flvmurs Afimflnnl , witer 6. ¥ DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, ETC. - GILES, BRO. & CO.,| . FRESH ARRIV.ALS OF [ONDS, SILVERW ARE 06KS, BRONZES, AND FANGY G%BS =283 W.A.B.A.SH—.A.V i ?E?FTE m@@s 34 VASHINGTON-ST., NEAR STATE, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO THE LADIES (F CHIGAGD AND ITS VICINITY, That he has recovercd from the Burglars and their Abettors the Greater Portion of the Goods Stolen from his Store on the night of Feb. 23, comprising a large line of the Finest Whread, Guipure, and Chantilly Laces; Real Lace Hdkfs; Ribbons, Rusam Leather Goods, Spool Silk, Pocket Cutlery, and Fancy Goods, all of the finest and best quality. These Goods are now offered for szle FAR BELOW the regular mar- ket valuo. A splendid chance for Unequaled Bargains. The very generous and liberal pat- ronage bestowed on my establish- ment during the last month has en- abled mo to buy for cash a large stock of the B ATEIST ‘[SPRING NOVELTIES! Including Rich Jet Gimps, Fringes, Buttons, Loops and Ornnments Now Eamburg Insertions, Ruchmgs, Neck Ties, Sash and Nack Ribbous, ell colors; Fans in every style, from $1 upwnrds; Steel, Pearl, and Jet Ornaments, Buckles, Shdes, Ar- rows and Darts, and & most magnifi- cent assortment of New and Fine WORSTED EMBROIDERIES _'This will be found the finest selec- tion of Spring Goods I have ever of- fered, und at prices to DEFY COM- PETITION. G. MENDELSON, MILLINERY. FREHDE T g 70 & 272 W&bash -av. ‘West Side patrons will easily reach our Store by teking: the TMadison and State-st.-cars to VanBuren-st. 2 -7 R“_L ESTATE, BROXE OUT! I§ 4 NEW FLACE 300 Liots in WEST MAYWOOD (or M rose), at one-half thé prico now offered by perties who are selling lands in that growing suburb. Terms, 1-10 cesh, 1-10 one year, belance in 9 years, 8 per cent interest. Also, 25 splendidly located Liots ot Eng]an- wood, &t panic prices. Call and see. B.F.CLARKE & (0. Room 4, 122 LaSalle-st. Gity Real Bstats for Sals. Lot known as the. ““Long John Engine-Housa Lot (Sub-Lot 4, of Lots 4, 5, and®, Hlock 56, Orixinal Tommk belng 4 feot front on LaSalle-st., between Washington and Madlson-ste., by aboat 101 fos Provosals will be received until Apzil 20, 1974, for cask, 2nd alse for ono-third cash, baladce 1 and2years, with interest at 8 per ocnt. &.5. HAYES, i Oity Comyroller. EDUCATIONAL Mme. C. ML‘ARS ASSISTED BY Mlle. L. BEE, No. 222 I['\(Ilson-'w., New York. "H, AND GERMAN BOARDING ENGLISH, TR ESHUbL ToR YOUNG LADIE: P o, Mears, having increasod accommedations, wish- s 10.add o the nunber of her puplls. Circulars giving ferms. reforencer. cic., sent on epplication. CEIICAGO | HOSTEAL GOLLEGE, 4903 WABASH-AYV. i Nest term will cammonce Monday, April 20, 1874 Td- | et il be given fn Pisno, Stgiag, Orzan, Har mensy A Composition, Violin, Flate, Violonceil, &c., e Forelyn Lengusges—French and German. For fare ther ot Taiation plesso call ot 1he Colioes Billding, 4% bk EGFELD, s O A roctor Clileago Musieal College. CHICAGO ACADEMY, No. 11 Eighteenth-st, H. H. BABCOCK, Prmcxpal. Noxt term begins Monday, April 0. HOTELS. TAKE FOREST HOTEL, LAEKE FOREST,].LL. MONDAY, 3 opged for the eensnn MORDAK, Jlas 2 s obtatac 4 Fooms may bo scenred an 1R G of the Lake Forest Hotel Compaayy L0 T g RS DRY GOODS. 00000000000000000000G000AC0000000000000 ©000000000000000000000000000000000000000 CLOSTOG-OUT SALE!) )y LAST WEEK BUT OTNE. JOEN . DAVEY & 03, 328 West Hdison-1 ‘Will offer, on Monday, April 20, Great Inducements|3 To Ladies wishing to purchase BLACK SILKS, Lace Shawls, SPRING BRESS GOODS Linens and Ronsekeeping Goods, SUMMER BOSERY AND UNDERWELR Come and see our prices and you will be satisfied you can buy cheap- er here than any place in town. Remnant Table Monday morning. JOHN H.DAVEY &CO. Cornsr of Aberdeen and Madison, 000000000000000000000300000000000000000 ©0000000000000000000C0000000000000000000 REMOVAL B HfiS&&Hfl&E . HENDERSON, Drapers and Tailors, TO =0 NORTH CLAREK-ST., Wt:ere we would invite our friends and cus- toviers to call and examine 2 fine selaction of NIW GQODS, just srrived, tor Spring and Sammer Wear. P. J. HUSBANDER, B. HENDEESON, *rURNrrUR}:. FORNITURE, Save Money and Buyw from the Popular and Religble House wherse you can find the largest assortment of ‘Chamber, Parlor, and Library Furniture at the lowest prices. L.J Nenhergar&Bro, 78 & 80 Randolph-st, MEDICAL. C.A.'I'.A_RRH DR CLESSON PRATT, Author of Motopathic Medicine, Glres exclustvo attention to Diseases of the HEAD, e LUNGS: comprising Catarrh, Headache, TR A cat Disdeso, Braachitls, and Incipiuat Conmmpumx A Safo, Pleasant, and, Painless Treatment omce, at the Palmer Honse, Entrance State-t., next doot to Jewolsy Store. 301012 2nd 2105, Consnitation fres. DENTISTKY. DR.ILR. PHILLIPS D entist, 169 South Olark-st., bet Madison and Moaroe. Arhflr‘ml Sets. $10 to $20 (s;xld FFill 8, $2 to S% or Fillings, £ro; Te:t.h Extracted without pain... All Work Warranted. DRS. JOEN C, FULLER ARD A. 3. HARRIS DEIITISTS, L. t 400 Wabash-av., Forhly 148 Crok IR T 57 ‘W‘ASHING’I‘DN -ST. oD in Al fonth Bas caiat] tion second to nond i the professio the above. ‘Hoars, ER‘{fib E. EUROPEAN MENAGERIE, CIROTS, Lo ROEAN FIPPODROHE. An Entire \cw nm‘l Elnborate Ontfit, Every %z New nud Gorgeons. Finest Equlnved Establisbment In the World. One of the Lararst and Blost Extensive Zo- ologicul Collcctions ever Exhibited. Tho Finest Equestrinn grmmlznnan in the Ths following brillfant nrum aro ongaged, aad willap- pear at each performence: LITTLE MOLLIE BROWN, tho Ocly Earo. Back Som- ersault Rider In Amerl MR FRANK BARTY nequslod Bato Back, Trick, end Hurdle Equestrian, LLEOFOLD AXD GERALDINE, Wondorful Gym- *CHARLES AND OARRIE AUSTIN, tho celcbrated Muskot-Drill Artis ‘SADAME TURNAIRE, Mistress of tho Maege. NAT AUSTIN AND BILLY BURKE, tho World- Ronowned Populsr Comedians. Mile, Jeanstte Ellsler, Missos Victoria North, Nors Rian, Lizio Stemplo, “Mogry. Philo Nethans, Robort Johi orgo Sloman, C. §, Burrows, Thos. Cliflord, \le:m Spurku 'C. Cordolin, Betmont Brothers, Sicmar Farants, snd » host of Femalo, Male, and Javentlo Por- formers, Auxiliaries, cte. Behold the Entres Triumphal, Trick Torses, Ponios, 2ad Molest Golden Charigts, Massive Dens, .lnfinm Palaco Cagos, Plvrlnrmh: Eles hants, Camels, And Dromedarics, radisat in Oriental ‘rapplags. l’rm Norris' Excelsior Silver Cornet Band. Grand Axcension wiil be made by the Queen of Air, )Hl' JEANETTE ELLSLYR, from the ground to the x«:;l%{ Ixhn Parilior, upon a slender wire, overy alternoon atl o'clock. WILL EXHIBIT IN CHICAGO, ON LOT GORNER OF Madison and Elizabeth-sts., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, April 20, 91, 22, and 23. Corner Btate and Twenty-second Streets, * April 24 and 25, Admiesion, 60c, Ohildren Under 9 Years, 25¢. Doars open at 1 and 7 o'clock p. m. Porformance to commenco one hour Jatel o farinor particaiass, seo pletorial bills, programmes, ohlots, atc. D3z Botieo il ba eiven of routs o bo taken by the OSTRY QU Grand Procession on the morming ot el Propeiator 16d Masager. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. FRENCH OFERA BOUFFE. A E RE IEs B Her Farewell Appearances in Chitago, CHAS. LEVL Agent. | A. DURAND, Treasuror. Grand Opening Tnesday, April 21.at § p.m., Whon wil be produced. for the FLIST TINE IN THIS CXTY tho n—l;lnll versfon of CHAS. LECOCQ'S LAT- ‘most FAMOUS, PARISTAN, Musical and CUMI- E3T ONEEIONAL FOLLY b 3ci, Cavitiea LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, (The Daughtor of Madamo Angat). MLLE. AIMEE In her original roloof......CLAIRETTE Which wilt bo repented “'c-lncudnz Eveniug.. RSDAY—LE P!.T(T FA e S ONLY CORREGT EDL. O T Theatro. MGVICKER'S THEATEE. MASANEILL By genoral roquest, this opora will be ropeated by the LIEDERKRANZ, ITANS BALATEA, Conductor, T This Eveaieg, April 19, and To-merrow, Apnl 20, TWith the former cast, and with an snlarged charus. Reasrred Seats ln Parquetic, Dsess Cisclo, ead Bal- 53 Box Ditice op 846 0'clook In tho vruning. OPERA LIBRETTOS, edition. Prico Sev020 Contal Onls corract and complote o by, t Madisonst. e Price anly 15 Coats, eals 13 Ceata. Botcs Lo ST, 100 MYERS OPERA-HOUSE, ‘Monsoo-st., bet. Doarborn and State. ARLINGTON, COTTON AND KEMBLE'S HINSTRELS! EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. MARY’S HEARD THE NEWS! ONLY A LITTLE CIDER! SECOND WEEK OF _THE BORDER LILT! AMUSEMENTS, AUCTION SALES. RETURN FORONEWEEK OF THE CAROLINE RUGEINGS-BERNARD “QLDDE FOLKES." " Tho tmumenso suecas of theso Costame Concerts last e ware givon asked 10 bo country, I\/E_ES.V ZE.IE., The sxie of r will bozta AMay MONTGOMERY QU’EEN’ HENAGERIE & CIRITS. A Grand Strect Pageant il bo medo on MONDAY MORNING, betwoen 0 and 11 o'cluk, forming at Via Lshotata mcu.-r‘l £o Jotierson, 1 ck, o getich, THas o :lacn of exhibition, cor- LOOK OUT! POSITIVELY THE LAST CHANCE T0SEE Kahw's Auatomical Hiusomm ! most wonderfa] Exhibition of this kindi Best col- Toctlon ARl Specinans. “Admiesion only 35 cents. BENEFIT BALL At Snow's Academy, No. 62 South Halsted-st., MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1674 TICKETS.... Canbobad at the hall. AUCTICN SALES. By HODGES & CO. Roat_ Estate. uetionters. and Copmiscion: Morobats, larble Front Aunction Rooms, €3 West Lake-st. Regular Auction Sales ‘Wednesday aad Sawardey L\unlnxs,nt 7 p.m. Also Thurs- dey real esiato galo at € p. m. Spocial artention given to outside sales. Heturnsinade on'tho sarae day of sale, be- fore leaving the resideuco. Consiisunicnts wiscmd_ Lib- eral advancemeuts ma le on stocks of merchandlise. . MORRISON, A\lcflaunm. Tuesday, April 21,at 102, m.,v ‘We will sell the entire contents of 143 THIRD-AV., INear Harrizon-st., 3-story house, 14 rooms, furnished complete,consisting of fineBrussels gad Ingrain Garpots, Marble-Top Ghambor: Sets, arble-Top flntrs Tables, Alarble-: Top Hat Back, Lace Curtairs, Jor Bets, Extension Tables, Double, Parlora, Sitting, Dining-Room, Laundry, and Kitchen Furniture, 1 P. P. Stewart Cook Siove (cost $75), 1 Refrigerator, China, Crockery, Glass- ware Plated Waro &c., &c. - Bo-Second-hand ‘doalers rot wanted to attend, WM. I‘. EODGES & CO., Auctioneers. N0, 137 CAKLEY-SE, Botween Adams and Monroe, Sstory Brick. ‘WE WILL SELL On Wednesdey, April 22,at 10 a.m., THE ENTIRE CONTENTS, Consisting of 1 Elezsat Turkish Parlor Sult, beaatiful Oil Paintings, Steel Engraviogs, Chromos, &c and Brussels Carpets, Real Bronzes, 1 French Clock, genuino Fronch Statuary, 1clegant Walnat Mar- ‘ble-Top Sidebosrd, boaatifal Walnat Marble-Top Chzm- bor Sots, Real Lace Curtsins, Lambrequins, Cornices, &c. ; Marblo-Top Tables, Diaing, Sittnz end Kitchen Farnt- taro, Chioa, Plated Waro, Crockery, Glassware, Catlery, &e., &c. Also, Gas Fiztures. Salo positivo and without reservo, Look out for bargains. - wwrr:XT ITODOTS & OO., Auctloncers: N. B.—Partios attcading our sales wiil be fumis| HE nehovad Chacks a0 to Arald o eSSt o glising names. 1. 280 West Washingfon-st, (Late Dr. Parker's Residence,) Thursday, April 23,at 102, m,, TThe entire cantonts, consisting of 1 Elegant Tosowood, 7); octave Eieno, Square Orand, in| ! cel OET! n\'m '3, ings, Ter b Tiosewood Parior sm,z Roje- Corzices, Par- wood 1Iarble-To Chamber Sets, English Body Brussels Carpets, Dining-Eoom and Kitchen Furniture, China and Piated Ware, Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &o. &c. Ono Veluable Library., Also Horses, Carriuges, &o.&c, Sale pasitive and without roserve. WL ¥. EODGES & CO., Auctioneers. TO. W! 747 WABASH-AV. Friday, Apr_il—fl,"at 108 m, We will 1cll the cutire coutents, consisting of one Rose- waod Piano, 7-octave; Brusscls and Ingrain Carpets, Ol Palntings, Stecl Engravinge, ono Marblo-top Chamber Sct, one H. C. Patlor Sult; also, tho contents of eix Chamber Rooms—Beds, Bedding, &c. « China, Crockers, Glass and Plated Waro, in fact overstbing pertaining to hoasekeeping. Sale positive and without reserve. WAl F. HODGES & CO.. Avctioncors, By BRUSH, SON & CO., Salesrootn, 41 South Caaalst. $10,000 WORTEL OoF ELEGANT FURNITURE, NEARLY NEW, At 85 and §7 Dearbornst,, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1 Squsee Grand, Ogersirvag Bids Picao, ol eize rble-Top Sets of Parlor Suits: T e Volvetand Ty ,JIHMD-I‘GD:CL.‘L ke, ity Safa, Tonanges, Lace fi.;:fi": e ket Brarerls Carpers, Helr Mat- Srimaens Jarge lino of gvod Lodding, Starble-Top Sid Foin Wbt sivae pisiod Bets, 1 gosd G ", ofo atc Stove, Gas-FLmG ki, SON & CO., Auotoneurs. WEDNESDAY, April 22, at 10 otclock . m,, 'TURE of all kinde, nex and sccond-hand : large T Parlor Salie, Merbiy top ‘Lamber Sots, Piain do, vn Carpot Hmusll!ud\h'w;in Qarpate ot ., Auctiongers. GLOBE VARIETIE MONDAY, April 2, 157. 7 WEYW STARS! FIRST APPEARANGE OF SMITH AND WALDRON, ROSA LEE, CHAS. YOUNG, LIZZIE SE;ELTOV, BARNEY REYNOLDS, And GEO. C. DAVENPORT. Lagt week of 1ISA WEBER and her Burlesquo Troape, fibo M‘Ifi.lfl"{nr NTAINBLEAU, Re-engagrment of FUP\HTUPLE []P 25 RUB LS “"“‘:!fi:fi‘é:}'?éé‘;‘;é:fi:fi?{’:% Spd Fally Matl | ), yoopion gn the peemises, cormee of Vea Barenaad pear iliss : HUGHES, | Slaitsisn, TOESOAY AP IIE o P, Sedat AP0 R TR RULORE. BRUS uctioncess. Saturday, April 25, at 10 8. m., ‘Will be sold st auction, the HOUSEROLD EFFECTS OF FRIVATE DWELLING, osxonm for.conv=niance of sale. Removed to our Salg T [T SON & COuy Austioneers. Chattel Mortgage Sale. | HOOLEY'S THEATRE. o Gt of 0SS SYDSEY cc’fx‘v’i‘;{’xfiy‘mx&x Brdteiols Brelis: DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. 70 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Master Bob Nettles Misa Sydney Cowell THE PEETTY HOESE’BREAKEH- .Bells Suznyside abes of Miss BLANCHR Tossdar Avet irels ,.?i’:;:, original saclety drams. e Betest of Miss Blancho Do Lar. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SIX. xmm's, TU}EDAY AND SATURDAY BATI- - m'rn\.uu(\(m T FAIMILY, In theley run ‘Holidoy Succees at_the Olsmpic “Fheatre, New York; entitiod GABBIEL ‘Gi0, or the Story ot A Jeiting who Stolo the Koxtan; beinz & farcicsl Gomoniscal, mwical, eperatical, terpsichorasn, logent iy imasinative, feom Dickers' Great Siory. o play iwneither a speciacle, e 6T pinee, operss or trage cscraes mome of the elcments of e3c comh\:\ln: ll l J’fl Grotesque Dancing, Barle: Bal- o Portrimental Fantasiss, Glees, Oborascs, ¢ TEETH FOR ALL! ”BEUNION-" fl" AY EVENING, the a BALL th epicos IGAU‘VT T LODGE % q{fi?&fxflcé e AT i ol 1ot bflum Clark- corn “ODM All Brothren and tbeir B e ottty avitsd fo bo prerc. ACCHESNEY has resmoved hi deatal rooms (rom e udkflihnu:x:::-‘maclu ¥ g s ong weok long LoIoE o Teoth for oaly $S. B el et good o tho latter. e olsowhere. you are pariag S o to. compars ¥ fanded in. every in-tance wiere D riect ss:isfac— o ey e ean. - Teot extractod without pain free of b2 chu ‘st roduced rates SIS0 ‘our work with any nmcr of i cirs. THE FIRST BALL - Of SILVER LINK LODGE, No. 52, L 0.0.F., 1a honor of the 55th annisarsary of tho arder, will take placa MONDAY, April 27, e2 Turnar Hall, on West Twalfth-st. Anbmhmudmlhk\endlmlnfiud. By N. P. HARRISON. SPECIAT. SATOR At 204 & 206 East Madison-st., of FINE FRENCH ARTISTIC BRONZE GRODPS & STATUES, Dronze Ums and Vases, Black Marble and Gilt Agate, Amarmo, and Baraislio Stone Vases, &c Tuesdsy deednesdu April 21 912 and 2 0'clo Till b sald by nrdvral tia Trmpos e Vito VIl & Soas), of Ph itz Aad (c'x:efc. e laction. of Fiso Freach Bronzs Groaps azd Oiaes fiack Mool Clocks Smammo iz 2 Asto Singe’ Vasss, Uras, Ca o A St sties'and Gronps, ol Joxt am.l thznm e Face 3?:'] ore % oilec- 1 T s 21 e st srcr o o City of Unics. of (e finest o ot renged for oz ination oa Mysday, Stk 5T or Al sims_ander SIO0, cash; over Gz dags’ credit for spproved paper. A B T Wisinre can bato taclr goads T scareascnsble cost o p B ARRISON, Auctio TWILL SELL The Entire Furniture OF DWELLING, 785 W . AdanS=sSt., TAURSDAY MORNLNG, Aprd 2, st l0oclock. 1o Carpere; Parloz, Chamber, Diz- -Efleiés}'.nfn A eten Taratare; Bedv, Boddizz, roc! ote. kery, GlassTaso, 040G, RRISON, Auetlozesr. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Highly Attraciive Cateloos AUCTICN SALE, BESSRS.BHSMOMEROV &00. Take pleasnre in announciag to the citizons of Cblcago thas thes have weceivii e dirra DIRECT nxvom,\. TION of tha most Eleg: AM TAL o ds ever bronzht 10 Tl of . which they Wil sals ¥ UCTION, at ins commodiaus store, Ho. 185 STATEST., under Paimer Horss, - COMMENCISG O b{unday Afterueon, Anrdl 20, at 2 DCe Ani ecatinufag dey 2nd eveaing natil the whols collec ton Is dispared of. ‘Among ths many Ornameatal articles are: VASES. T most magaiicent cad castly Drozden Cbiaa Vass Jardine’ zany of lox aud de Eosutivally palhted Iy tho Tt actists of 35lton Hopa) Factors, ead outiraly nvw fn Sais ell}. ‘ETAGERE ORNAMENTS Of the most stylith aad beaatifal deci Bronze, Eil- R RS g destema da e PARIAN Iv'fiRBL" ORNANENTS. Paricn Marble Vase among which S:Line Women," ‘dise, " and inany others DECORATED ‘Pmcfl CHINA, Tho as:ortment shd quality is espaclally atteactiva. caunt comvloto Dinacr, Tea, r_:ni Coffoe Sats, in v[.‘:;mfi; sizes; Chamber Sts, Spiitoons, Casnedorey, beautifal ‘painted and gilt, of the aowest designs. e BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE In ondlesy varloty, comprietog most beaut{fal Mantsl Or- nrments, Bracket Ornaments Tazzes, M ts, Vas ek S T e Rapa of tud Huatars,” ** Ua- Punch Bowls, Coloy In varlons colors n2d. des, REAL i’r\:\'cu CRYS- TAL GLASS, Champagne's, Gob! ino” Wines, ¥in- ger Bowls, BirGlasses, WVino Sets, CLOCKS. Bronze and Marble Maxtel Olocks of the latest and ‘most, elaborate designs and fnest workmaaship. SILVER PLATED WARE, antToo Pitchors, Casters, Welters sad Selrers, o Tea nud Destint Sote, Uray, Wino and Biacalt Liguor Frames, Cakoand ¥ ots, Spoep, Fork A% e best quality, ‘tho Alcriden Britadnia Company. IVORY B'LD. CUTLERY = ¢ Egalish manufacture, DINNER KNIVIS, CAR: ND FORLKS, &c., Xo. Ak WHROLE intnias (lis st Contly a0 magnifcont collection evor offercd at_public competition. strustions ars o make s POSITIVE SALE, wu.hnut aas roscrve. Hemembor the sale will HORDAY, 20t i Tt : L] 0, And continug day- -:d evening until the whale collection isditposed of. Attend tho Opealng Sule while the col- lection is unbroken. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionesrs, 0. 1004 INDIANA-AV. Flegant Household Furniture, Hondey Moruig, Agrl 20, at 10 otluck We will soll the entire farniture of dwelling No. 1004 Indiana-Av., nsisting of Parlor. Chamber, and Dining-Room Far- miture, Hruesels and Wool Carpets, Beds and Beddiog. tchin Furniturg, Btoves, Crockery, Glassware, &c., ‘ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. ELEGANT TURKISH RUGS Parision and Turkish Embroidered Tanla & Piano Govers, Tuesday Morning, April 21,at10 o’clock, ‘We will make tho SECOND GRAND AUCTION SALE AEAVBRSOR S s ORISR M ISR MENT, which wa Lave vocelved direct from fh Import- ers, embracing largo and extrs lare sizes GENUINE TURKISH RUGS, Erom the Colcbrated Manafactory of Aly E. E. Zaadl, Sinyrna, manafacturer to His Royal Highness, the SUL- TAN OF TURKEY. A largs and cholca collection of entirely New Stsles and Patterns of REAL TURKISH Falrrikand Glordos Rugs. Elegant Embroidered Tabls end piano covers of beautiful dosigns and desirable colors. ‘Tho Auctioneers teko great pleasurs in calling the at- teation of their frinnds, and all in want of these Elegant and Durabls Geods to THIS SALE. 1t is tho only op- portunity that will bo afforded to obtain them {n this cits, as this is our olosing sale. The Goods will be arranged and on Exhibiticn on Monday. The ladics aré lnvited to viait our store and examiae the Goods. ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. $1 and 88 Randolph-st, s eto., ete. mpf Dishes, miado By &e No. 778 Michigan-av. PEREMP@RY SALE MICHIGAN-AV, BESIDENOE And Entire Household Furniture, ‘Wednes- day Iiorning, April 22, at 10 ¢’ Jelock. We aro instrnoted by_C. H. Gaabert, Bsq., to sell at auction, Lis 'k'i.':m. I’rh' to P.tlldnncu and Lot, with Eo(rd Barn attached, N Alichigaa-av. 17(' House is. stary brick, with ey gad all modorn tmprovo: menh, in m'kclnrr.hr. THE TITLE to xhu flm ert; 1{' rlc:‘h_cb—: stract 10d. TB!UXS EASY, be e koown ot tiao ot & nnle The Housoand Gronnds will Bosold at 10 o'clock p Tramediately attor REotets of tho House THE ENTIRE RN (RE will be s el FURNITU cid, comsisting of Brass vet, and Tapantry c. ey r_*.x:gm Sjer Mirror, Pulu:. Dising.roo rsitqro, Kiiclion and Tabla M L e 0% FOMEROY & €0, Aucttoncers. 10,430 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. Tharstay Moraing, Aprl 23, at 10 ocleck, WE WILL SELL AT ATCTION, 4 Faraitare of Marble-Front Resl- H o Jiegnat Fartor i rassels and Wool te, Mirrors, Fasy Cnn{rs. l!l‘d.i R‘ddln% Matre: able IJH‘ u. iture, Room and Kisely Glasswmare, Blted Ware. LISON. P Regular Friday’s Sale. FRIDAY MORSING, Aptil 2, at 84 o'clock, womake our usnal Friday's sale. Our immense stors is fllod with New and Second-Hand FURNITURE, Parlor and (! Wazo, Crogke 6 ‘The entfes Fouze] 4D Wes 3 Ynichmatbe mi lasca, ia: 11 80 v‘i’ abas“-av Salmeday oming, Al 76, 2t 10 o8k, Wa tell tho eatire contents of dreliizg 1180 YV abash=-av., One Stzndard Pieno, 7 octave, Elegant Idir- ror, Perlor, Chamber, nnd Dining-Rocm Furn:fure, Brussols :md “‘Wool Carpets, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Furniture, Crockery and Glasswire, Eilchen Wnre, &e., 50. FLIE -—p:m« 'Ine old-ro'u)l.le o .Jolm Vent- worth? ¢ Tribuce’’ forms ef 1lsases, - deeds, and general legal blanks, Foreale b RAWD, BT c’%’A__LY & CO., Printers, Stationers 79 and 81 Zed ?ae: {7 & WEW PUBLICATION _A.VON'DA 37,5 ATUCTION SALES. "By WM. A. BUTTLRS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST., (Hetween Deéarborn an+i Clark.) WE SHALL SELL The Entire Furniture, AT DWELLING, 230 WEST Li0¥ROE-ST, Monday Morning, April 20, at 10 o'clock, Gomiating of Parlorand Charber Scts o Black Walawr, fnine-room an : cie, Beds, Boading, Sed and Tab SbinCatlors Crockar, Glass, blaves, S e mbalalelng the Fusitaro of 1 WM! A BUTLERS & CO., Auctioaecrs. WE SHAL L Phactor h‘nrnnc:, &c., NOo. Madis REHERS Y WE SOALL SELY, BN GOODS, CLOTHTHG, BOVES, SEOFS, & THURSDAY, April 23, at ] D grclect =t los 1.5 BUTTE WE WILL SELL .. The Entlre Furniturs D'vellxn?- 91 Wabash~av., ,’l’hm-ll: mumin«. Ap:1 D3, at 10 o'clack, comlsting of poiml 2 Biadlg gocd Srlies 3 in) sz v Carpets, Beds, fio . g iy ‘We shall hold om'gzax R"‘GU'LAB SATUE F[OUSEHOLD “G00DS at 103 Fast Madisaa- 50., Auctivasers. W'ESHAI.LSL. L The Elegant Furniture HARBLE-FRONT DWELLING, No. 75 flshland-nv., Mondsy Morning, ‘April 27, at 10 o'clock, ON TOT PREMISES. E The Furnitaro is of the quality and noarly mow, consisiing of Rich Parlor Suits, Fine Chamber Sets, with Drossing Casos, best qualicy Halr Mattrasses, Foathos Pillows, Blankets, Bedding, beet quallty Body Brussols Carpets, French Plate Plor Glasses and Mantol Mirrors, Rich Laco Cartains, Lambréquins and Cornice, fine French China Dining and Tca Sorvice, Plated Wars, Fine Cut-Glass, Black Walnat Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Oil Paintings, Engravings, &e. A A very superfor Hallott, Davis & Co. Piano, full 7 octave, ‘vory brilliant and sweet tone. ALSO, A pearly nev Lendaulette, cost 31,730 Cariago Ha Acett ITill's beat mose. ~ By GEO, P. GOR 88 & 70 Wnbuh-nv. DRY SOOI Ore of ‘the Finest Soles of the Season. Tuesday, April 21, at 8¢ a. m. R Geds. nclillie Hina <dks‘-‘1{ s, otc. Splenuid iuvoic G rwr;'r. Tk, ete: - Notions, nrd Staw Goods, (o Omumu, Floweres and Ledie Hats, " Clafhiag, Faey Cot arnishing G oths, Casstmeras, L2, ano Jeans. CA.RPETS---ZE’ull line at 11 o’clock. GEU. P. GOHE & CO.. 8350d 70 Wabash-av. Ope and Tep Buggies, Democrats, Express Wfig ons, Double and Siagle Haraess, AT AUOTION, ON TUESDAY. APRILL, ATIi 2. m. T st Wabsaiav, In the Auction Sale of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, Br,GRO, B CORE & 00, € sad 70 Wabarb-ar.. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, at 914 a. a tins lize of Utiéa and Rochester mada goods will bo oifared. 509 WEST ADAHS-ST. COR. LAFLIN, At the Elezant Marble-Front Residonco ot JOHN ALSTOXN, Fsg _ " 17 ROOMS OF -ELEGANT - - Honsehold Furniture AT ATCTION, On Tharsday, April 23, at 10 ocluck Elegnut and sory Flaborsto Rssusod ut, covero rocatall To gant M —.(—rw Py oty with Dfousia Soivat: Englig Bods s Biitor 2 Slinesy biin o onse apes oz papactisn sl tha ko oy Pon GES. . GORY & ¢ AT AUCETION. On THURSDAY, April 23, at 9 1-2 o'clock, ECONOMY IS WEALTIL Yon can fumish your Drelling aad eax 0Tt 3o atonl Sre ralo OF Pariot and-ha nd Bt Niatirorsor, Ling partaining Anctioneers, 1SIALL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE 23d DAY OF APRIL, at half-past 9 o'clnck &, m., at 63 and 70 Wab: e e e T, P bt ar, the READY-MADE ~ CLOTHING, ‘Woolens, Linings, and Tailors’ Trimmings, This steek involoes at 22,220, 2nd It mast b sold. ISAAG SIORRIS, Assizneo. GEO. P. GORF, & CO., Auctioneers. By WILLIS, LONG & CO, THE MAGRIFIOENT STOCK OF Chromos, Engravings, FAMILY BIBLES, LITEOGRAPHS, FRAMES, &, Vil beaold at A . withont reeerve, = O A A s o and S s yramencing oy LE OF THE SEASON. NG & CO.. LucUozears 195 & 197 Randolph-st. REGULAR WEDNESDAY SALS AT ATCT 2, at 8% o'eleck, FURNITURE, Housekeeping CGroods, 'And Gexneral Iderchoiidise. WILLIS, LONG & C0., Auctlonears, a3z, atlow pel simcta before zeia hOUSEKEE?IH = GOODS. REVELL BROS., t. Coanters, Tcn Boxes, R {3re, Calsuc, Bodiing, af flowe Furnl hiag Gor mrp-u. hes P. & J‘.“C’JZE‘E? Ll and a2 FiftRea Ty 1k argess emortment 1a the cley of R 21" Secand-nend Goods,- Ceastm, 455 Boren Showoavmt. -mqamfi:. o

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