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CRIME. Kate Bender, the Murderess, Said to Be in British Columbia. Indictment Against tho Boston Doy~Murderer. An TUnusual Array of Fatal Shoot- ing Cases, Hnte Bender in British Columbin. Spectal Dispateh to T'he Chicago Y'ribune, 8arex, Oro,, April 28.—It is nsceriained that Rato Bondor, the Kaneas murderor, was in this city laat March, BSho went to Puget Bound, and waa recognized at Tacoma, Washington Torri- tory. 8ho mado lier osonpe into Dritish Colum- bin, whoro sho now is, Tho Kecord publishos, to-dny, an account of tho pursuit and escapo, 'Lho RRoston Roy-Murdorors Bosron, April 28.—The Coronor'’s jury in the onto of tho ‘‘cow-patch” murder, whoro a child 41¢ yonrs of ngo was found dead, atabbed in thirty- lacos, o woek ngo, rendored a verdlot clx:lrrg: |?|‘;’ % Bm ln')y 1'm||q)§)y‘ with tho orimo, Pomeroy is anly 11 yonrs old, IReported Murilor of a Michizan Tow ‘C'reasurer, Who Was Supposcd to Xilnve Absconded Last Januury, Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, GrAND Rarins, Mich,, April 28,.—A roport that the Town Tronsurer of Jamestown, Ottawa Co. Bich,, had absconded with 3,000’ to ©4,000 of ublid monoy, wont abrond somo timo In tho lat- rar part of Inst Janmary. Tho story was that Lo foft for Grand Ilaven to mako his return of town taxos to tho County Trensuror, instead of doiug which hio was soon in Ohicnga next duy with the wifo of his elepson living in Wisconsin, I'ho mooting lhor thero was by eppointment, s appeared from cir- cumsatances narrated by Alrs, Pratt, or his slopson, or both., It was gonerally presumed thnt they had run off togother, and such was tho substanco of & specinl dispatoh eent to I'ng Triose ab iho time, Btartling developmenta nro duily expected as ta the_ sequel to the mystery, what became of Pratt, Ros- idonts ~ of ~Janmestown who have comeo to this city the past fow days ropro- gent that suspiclons have for some tima beon gainiog ground thore that Pratt was mur- dered, and that soatoh is now in progross with tho oxpoctation of finding his body the promises whore ho Tived. It wppears _ doubtful whothor thero was pny such pereon a8 Lonisa Meyors, his stopson’s wifo. Sinco Pratt's dlnp;lmnr- ance, tho .stopson, W. 1. Moyers, has lived with his mothor, Mrs, Pratt, at Jamestown. Pratt's bondsmoen mado up the deficiency in Lho town's funds vomo timo ago. Tho matter ox- cites considerablo intorost here and in Ottnwa County. uriod on IKilled in o Bar-RRoom, Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Pribune, Borraro, N. Y., Apnl 28.—Capt. Josoph Criqui, keopor of & snloon on Court street, ehot and killod » man named Jamos Fitzgorald this noon, 'The latter wns drunk, and created s dis- turbance in thoe saloon, He was ojocted by Criqui two or threo times, and, the last timo that ho wus put ont, tho propriotor sbut sud locked the door, whereupon Fitzgerald smashed tho doors and windows of the saloon. Criqui took bis rovolver out of a drawer and told Fitzgorald be would shoot him if ho did pot leavo. ‘The drunken man continued his vieleace, and the snloon-keopor rajsed his pistol and fired. The ball struck tho viotim in tho back of the hoad and camo out of tho forohoad, osusing almost Instant doath, Criqui was arrosted on the spot. Ho made no rosistanco, and claimed that ho firod to scarc away tho man, and not to hit him The WifesDurder Cnse at Davens port, In, Special Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, DAvENYORT, In., April 98.—Ab tho juquost over tho remaina of Catherine Dinklo, who was stabbed to doath by her husband yoaterday, it was proved that the murdered woman mndo” the firab atinck with o buteher knife, and on_ his nt- tumrtlng‘to talo It from her she cut bis hands torribly. Whe hands of the prisouer bear ovi- dence of. ‘this fact, for tho forofinger of his right band was cut oft. He talks on the topic of his orime with tho indifferonce of a man who rcarcely reslizos the enormity of the deed aud his pro pun- lsbmont, aud sgid, whon asked if Lie didn't know that ho wouid be lmng, ‘* Ob, it makos no dif- ference. I had just as lief hang to-dny as any other. My wifo wasa very bad woman,” The verdict of the jury was that Calherine Dinklo camo to hor denth on the 27th dayof April, 1872, by acut from & butchor-knife in the hands of Fritz Diulklo, Thoe Bonder Prisoner Not Yet Fully Tdontified. Speeal Dispateh to The Chicano ‘Tribune. Torera, Kan., April 28.—The excitement sbout tho old mav, who arrived hero last Sunday fu chargo of Special Agout Hampton, of Utal, on tho requisition of Gov. Osborn, from Salt Lale, still continuos, ITundreds still visit the wnld-fooking man in his coll, Dbut opinton 8 to Lhis identity is divided. The mon sont horo ‘to-da; by Bonator York, brother of one of the Bendor victims, did not think him the old man they wanted; others who were up from the gnme locality, stato their strong conviction of his being tho man, The Emmmr has o wild appoarance, with matted air, ragged and dirty, und sets domontod. Ho Is very taciturn, protonding that ho caunot speak, but shows two fingors missing, intimating bis not being old Bonder, who only lod ons misging, Novertheless, ho is gonerzily bolieved to bo tho man wantod. ' 1o was captured by o workman onthe rond in Sevier County, Ulah ; wad taken to Salt Lake City by BheriX Fouty, ond, on tho expressed belief of partios who knew Bondor, was sont horo, Othor parties will bo here to-moriow to identify him, ° Cut Down with o Clonvoere Sriceial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuse, Torkvo, 0., April 28,—At Napoleon, O., this afternoon, 0. B, Wators, & former Marshal of tho town, and John Gessner, a butoher, bes came nvolved in a light in tho lattor's shop, ‘Waters was getting the bost of Gogsner, when o young German, inthe employ of tho lattor, on- torod tho shop; aud, soizlug o cleavor, dealt Waters o torriblo blow on tho hend, cuttiog o Enul\ fivo or six inches long clear tojthe brain, ut, strange to sy, not inflicting » wound which tho physicians consider as cortainly fatal, Wators' wounds wero dressed, and thoro is n porsibility of liis recovery, Tho other partios ro under arrest, Arrcsted for Murder. Spezial Dispatch to I'he Chrcano T'ribune, MrLwAukee, Wis, April 28,—Dr, Tindolph Alborti, chargod with the murdor of Fritz . Ebrig, st Davenport, In., Oct. 7, 1869, wns ar- rented in this city to-day.” The allegation {s that Alborti and Ebrig quarreled in s house of ill- famo, whon Alberu struck the:other over the head with his cano, causing himto fall down o Tight of stairy, and crushing tho suil, Whilo set living, but sonscless, Lhrig was thrown into ihe cistern by Alberti and Lis accomplico, A IZold Robbery in Indiann, Special Dispatel to I'he Chicago T'rilune, Pienceroy, Iud., April 28,—Tho family of J, E. Thutcher woro chloroformed last night, and 81,600 wero stolen out of the buresu-drawor, The robbory was committed by persons to whom Mr, Thatchior’s affairs woro kuown, as ho got tho moucy from the Expross Company, and in- Lcudcd to uso it to-day. No clow to the rob- ort, Rnilrond Wicket Offico Robbed. snecial Disvateh to The Chicaus Tribune, JacksoN, Mich,, April 28,—Iho railvoad ticket oftica ut Muson, Ingham County, twonty-five miles north of bero, was broken into yeaterday, Entranco was effectod by preing open & window while the cmployes worc ot dinnor. Ahont $200 were tuken, 8, IL Beccher, the Agent, was ro- lieved from duty as soon n8 tho matter was ro- ported to tho Superintondent. A Professionul Murderers Tlupsox, Aprit 28,—Waltz, tho Catskill mur- deror, was tnEun tolns farm this morning, and pointed out whero ho alloges his first viotim, an organ-grindor, was burled, Tha place fs covored with watoer and i8 bemng drained, proparatory to digging, An organ-crauk, oil can, nud full sult of clm.filng, an well ag tho qunsn with which ko #ays ho wiped up the blood, wore found in tho lacos which ho demgnated, Digglug for tho dy will bo commenced as goon_us the water iy drained off, Thero soowms now but little doubt that Waltz killed three mon provious to the organ-grindor, Alleged Violntion of the Postal Lowse Laraverte, Ind., April 28,—The individual falyoly acpresentiog Libwaolt s 41, 0. Hedgos, Programmo Agnnt of Mowo's Groat London Clr~ ous, arrosted by Pross-Agent L, R. ‘Coole, wna this morning taken into oustody by Bpeolal Dost-Ofico Agont Drindhurst, of Logansport, chisrgad with tho violation of tha Poatal Iwa in recoiving lottora that did not belong to him, Hrollminm‘y oxamination was hold bofore United tatos Gommissfonor Ward, and_aconsed hold to appoar boforo tho United Blatos Diatriot Court to anmwor tho oharge. In default of ball in the sum of #600 ko waa lookod up. Tho man still inslsta that ho is the voritable II. 0. Hedgos, notwlithstanding tho fact umtlluflguummuolf was prosont ab tho trial. Pross Agent Toolo linsshown commendable energy In work- ing up the caso, Thoro {8 a susploion that tho nccusod s an um!unr{.uf gpmo rival company aont out to injure tho business of tho Howo concorn, To Bo Exccuteld To~Days OreveraNp, O, April 28.—Btophen Hood, colored, ‘convictod at tho last Decombor torm of the Qourt of Common Ploas, of tho murdor of his stop-son, Groenbury Hood, July 17, 1873, is to bo oxcoutod to-morrow, Binco his convietion, le laa persistontly doclared his innoconce of any knowladgo of or portioipation in tha crime. A petition lns boen prosented to the Governor roquesting & short roapita of tho oxccution, but ihe prisoner doosn't expoot any Exocutive olomoncy. Abortion Cascs at Fort Wayne, Tr, Wayne, Ind, Apnil 28.—An invostigation into tho cnso of Mary Julion, who diod last Friday night of an attempt at abortion, hias re- voaled thie fact that anothor young girl, at tho 8t, Joseph Hospital, hos died from the snmo causo within the Inst fow days, Considerable oxcitomont hus boen oconsionod by theso dis- closures, and overy effort will bo mado to bring tho guilty partios to justico. ‘Trial of Wintormute, tho Murderer of McCoolk. Yaxgrow, D, T., April 28,—Wintermute was arragued upon tho Indictment for murdor to- day, and pleadod_not guilty. The caso was sot for trial on Tucsday, May G, and will then doubt- less Ixncnod 88 ‘goon 08 a jury can be pro- oured. Kicked to Denth. New Yong, April 28.—Henry Muller this af- tornoon kickod Erust Moore to doath in Groon- wich stroot. Mullor was arrostod., FOREIGN. GERMANY. BEruy, April 28.—Tho Prursian Minister of Finn neo reports o surplus of 21,000,000 thalors for 1878, ——— ACHEEN. Aoneey, April 26.—Iu tho battlo of the 1ith, 8,000 nntives made o genoralattack on tho Dutch positions, They attempted to carry the works at Xraton by nssault, and wero driven back with great slaughter, All the Dutch forces, with tho oxception of the gérrigon of 2,600 mon in Kraton, will return to Java on tho 20th inst, B — GREAT BRITAIN. LoxpoN, April 28.—1'hree buildings in New- gato streot foll to-day, killing and maiming a namber of porsons. —— THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SCALPING QUESTION. T the Kditor of The Chicauo Tribune : Bin: The item in regard to railrond-ticket- scalpors, which appeared in your issue of tho 23d Inst., sud which is substantially a repetition of what bna often horetoforo appeared in your columns during tho past. your, is so manifestly incorreet and unjust that it is but proper that your attention should be called to the error, and that tho facts should bo statod as thoy actually oxist. % I am not o scalper, and I neither buy nor sell tickets, excopt as I may have occasion touso them whon traveling, DBut nono of the articles that bave thua far appeared have shown, or ate tompted to show, ns o quostion of ethics, why it is not just as legitimato and ss honorablo to buy, soll, and spoculate in tickots, as in grain, pork, or real estate, or evon to adit o nowspnpor, The rmlronds establish rates of fare to com- poting poljats at such figures as suit thoir ine clinationgor interosts, ond which may cortutnly bo presunfod to bo romunerativo, - and put them upon tho market for salo. If wo wish toride be- twoon non-mm{):uny points, tho qflcaa for trans- portation are incronsed out of all proportion to tho dustanco to bo traveled ; and if I, rocogniz- ing tho fact, clioose to avail myself of tho lowor ratos by purclnsing a ticket to a compoting point beyond, and then, after arriving at my doa- tination, soll tho balance of my tioket, is it any offonse againat good morals or “correct Imsiness principlos ? Or ig it any gf tho buninces of the railroads, the public, or the press ? If I can save from 25 to 60 per cent, and sowoetimes ovon more, by the judicious purchasa and salo of a ticket, is it not logitimato and proper, and have Inot & porfact right to do it? And, if the travelor who purchnses tho balauco of tho ticket gots on to_his” journoy's ond ot o less price than the roilroad would sell him o tickot to tho same point for, have Inot benefited him, and prevented the railroad from swindling Lum to just that extont? If o railrond company can carry me 88 & through passonger for o cor- tnin distance for a cortain amount of money, onn $hoy not, or could thoy not, carry a local pas- songer over tha same distunco at tho same rate? Reduction of local rates of fare is & thivg un- known to our railrond management, excopt whon driven thoreto by circumstances over which they have no control, The reduction on the Chicago & Alton Road, which constitutes tho subject of your article, wns nocossttatod and brought nbout by the scaipors, end, to that oxtont cortainly, thoy have benofit- ted the entire community. Tho facts are, that St. Louls tickets ean bo purchased of them nt a saviog of from $2 to $4, of which the manrgomont of the road have long beon cognizant. And any man who Il’m“"fl pay- ing high local ratos, ag charged by thom, rather than avail himeelf of competing tariffs, is eithor an ignoramus or somothing worso. A fow months since, whon I wished to ex- change an Illinois Central conpon to Bt, Louis for o ticket over the Alton Road, having just ar- rived from New York, and having occasion to travel tho Iattor route, tho Company refused to malo tho oxchange, but reforrad mo to n kealper. 5o in the mattor of the oxchaugo of tickots,— often a matter of nacessity to the travolor,— tho Benlpera meot o want of the community which thie railronds do not attempt to supply, but ngainst which thoy fight with all their com- bined " forces, A roeolution of tho Goneral Ticket Agonts' Convontions prohibits such ox- changas o thelr agonts and omploycs. Auothor error m your article is, that tho sealpers horo purchaso New York tiokets in St. Louia for $37, and sell thet part of tho anme from Chicugo to Now York for $22, and thon revorse the coupon from Bt, Louis to Chicago, aud sell it for $11, A momont’s rolloction will convinte you that this statemont s incorrect, for tho coupon from Bt, Louis to Chicago is only good when altached to the contract, ond, if torn off, would bo forfoited, oven from 8t, Louis. horo, unloss the rest of tho ticket was produced, It cortainly would bo lecuulbla to dotuck it from the con- tract and soll it to o party to travel from Chi- eago to Bt, Louis, 'ho modus-oporandi 18 simply this : A passon- er in 8t. Lonis dosirous of coming to Chicago, natead of paying 810 local faro for a journoy of 280 milos, at 4 conts por mile, nmrol’v purchages 8 New York ticket vin Chicago, 1,108 miles, for 321, or nbout 2¢ conts por milo,—which ha cor- tainly has n porfoct right to do,—and rides to Chicago upon it, and then sells the balanco of Lis ticket Lo a scalper, or anybody clse who will Eurnlmsu it, for from §20 to~ 822,—which le also ns & porfect right todo, Tho Chicago passen- or sayed about §4, and the New York passengor from BL to ¥2; and tho whole transaction s basod upon porfoctly fair aud honorsble come mereinl principles, A party travoling from Chiengo to Washing- ton, Baltimoro, Philadelphin, or New York, can #ave from £6 to $10 Ly purchasing Xoston or Portland tickets ; and, Inlike mannor, persons coming West to Dhlunfiu from ony of thouo points can do tho samo by purchasing 8t, Louis, St, Paul, Kanses City, Omaha, Momphis, or Now Orloans tickots. Poreons poing to Bt. Lonls can purchase a Lincoln City ticket for €20,60, and well tho balaueo in 8t Louls, on sight, for about $16 to %17, making the expenso to 8t. Louls $3.60 to $56.00, inutead of $11, the usual fare, Similar ara the advantagos of purchasing Evansvillo, Kansay Oity, oriit, Josaph tickets, The Ponnsylyanin law to which you rofer i practically » dead lettor, and notouriously in confliot with tho fifth amondment to the Conati- tutlon of the United Stutos, as also with tho Constitutlon of the Stato of Pennsylyania, Bealp mli'unurlsheu thero, as woll g8 in” the maro en- lightened Commonywoeaith of Ilinois, The lnw in quotion s the offapriug of that notorions railrond virtuoso, 'Thomas A, Scott, and was enasted whon ho owned that State, That ssplont logislator at Bpringfield, last wiuter, who attemplod to prooure tho ouactmont THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIT. 29, 1874 of a similar Inw in Tliinols, prosumably in tho interest and pay of tho rallronds, scoms to have imbibed hin legal lore from the samo inserutablo sourco, If his gigantlo intelloct survives tho prodigions coffort then made, n vory oursoly study of tho clementary principlos of constis tutional Inw, with tho application of & vory little common neuo, would vastly improve lis prose poots in statesmanship, Vixpex. BUSINESS OHANOES, BOARDING AND LODGING. A_RTOGK OF HOOTA AND BMOJS 10T BALE OR . _oxohangoj atack an almost tunbroken nlmrlmmlld noarly 87,000 worth { will soll on lonk timo, with saoure: Peymantd,r exalintan tho st (of giod profustive sl Joss rovorty. * Audeoss’ BAVID B, DOSTIEL, Dololt Ttook Co., Wis, A FANILY HOARDING-TIOUST: OF UPWATD OF gmonty rooin far anlo. Trotont weokly rogoibta %0 50 {0 360 margin, Wo must sl Plonso fnvostigato, ddross for throo days K. 1by i W ont Sino. 1] SRNTREAV._PLEABANT TRONT ALOOVE roumn, for gont ahd wife, or sluglo gonts, 0 sido foam, with bosrd, at roasonablo ratos 17 FOUTH SIELDON.AT.—RUITI OF FRONT rooms (0 ront, urnleliod of unfurnishiod, with fizat~ nllslhnllll. Sl 17 LOOMIS.ST.—A TARGE, PLEABANT, TFUR- walied rooin, with board { olosot, hot and cold w -— FREDERIC VII. OF DENMARK, o the Editor of The Chicano Tribuns : Bin: Tho Ohleago Times of lnst Bunday has an artiolo with tho honding, ** A Disnolute Mon- Arch,” taken from the 8t, Louls Democrat. No Beandinavian, or onlightonotl man of any othor untionality, horo in Ohicago, has road this ar- tolo without having como o tho conclusion that the Democrat and Times eithor must ‘bo the' ‘most ignorant or tho most malicions papors that ovor saw tho world; and that tho writor of the artiolo must cortainly be a Sohleswig-Ilolsteinor, —ono of thoso who always botrayed thoir own nativo country, and who at all timos have sold their politieal convictions to thoso who gave thom tho highost bidding. I am mysolf & nativo of Donmark, end I am not blind to tho many and groat faults of our Iato Xing, Fredorio VII, I and all my country- mon perfectly well know that ho spont his youth in o manuer which, according to tho idens i;cnornlly formed of a Royal porson, ought to havo been otherwises but that ho was “a bum- mor among tho Kings,” or that lo *feurried indosoribablo vosscla fitled with rum and lquor " around the town,—which snid liquor the writor clnims to bo partioularly favored by the inhabi- tants of Coponhagon,—is. ono of tho grontost falschoods aver peuned in tho Times ; and that, overy ono knows, 18 a great doal to say, Wo need not bo vory sharp to seo that tho wholo articlo DLroathies & personal hatred to the lato King, and that it is writton undor tho influonco of polltical malignity. Wiy docs nob tho_suthor mention Froderio VIL 08 King? Why docs ho stop his biography i!uab ot that point whoro bia father dled and Frodoric was reated n King? It is very onsily oxplaiued. Tho writer Las no other iutention but to blasplome the momory of tho Daulsh King. o will only oo tho shady sldes, and avails himself for that objoct of lan- glungu ouly used among tho lowor sud iguorant clauson, Fredorlck VIL asconded the Danish throno in 1848, and, from that time to tho yonr 1868, whon ho died, tho nation improved in“overy respeot. ‘The spaco from 1848 to 1808 is }mrlmpu the hinp- ioat in the history of Denmark, TFredoric gave 0 his subjects, of Lis own will, what his prede- cessors had denled thom for mnny yonra: a froo Constitutiom,—freo in tho real sonse of the word. The pross was now allowed to speak everything right out, without being fined, and no oditor of AUy paper wne now, ay formerly, arrested; yot thay wero not allowad, as are tho Demoerat and tho Zimes, to speak in an indecont man- ner. During the war of 1848-'60 ngainst tho wuproatious Behloswig-Holsteinors, ho moro than onco proved that his hoart wns In ity ripht place, and that bLiy courago did not fail, for he waa moro than onco prosent on the flold. Wheon tho King died, in 1853, tho information of his doath was received with a deop folt sorrow by all his subjects. Thero was not s houso in Iittlo Donmark thet did not fool the hard and sudden stroke, for TFrederic always sought his own strongth In_tho lovo of his poople. Soma years after, tho Dancs orccted & monumeut at tho cost of about 100,000 Danish dollars, to tho honor of their beloved l(inir. Every cent was froely given by Froderio's children, as e usod to oall hix subjocts. And do now the writer of tho coynical articlo 1n tho Democra?, aud the Times that gavo room for it in its columns, really bo- lovoe that the Daunish peoplo would have ercctod # monumont—tho only ona that over was orested by tho pooplo—if their King had been n mean bummor and ignoramus? Idara eny that ovory impartial reador will vory soon coma to the cou- clugfon that tho portrait of Froderio VIIL, sketched in tho Democrat aud adopted by tho Times, is uttorly false, M. SALMONSEN, 110460, April 23,1874, 163 Milwaukee svento, e e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Bourmaareron, April 28, nmship Ministor Roon, from Now York, hus arrived, QuEnEec, April %.—éloumahlp Sarmatian, from Livorpool, has arrived at Indian Cove, Quabee. TrapELena, April 28,—8tonmship Indlans, from Liverpool, has passed Lewes. NEew Yorr, April 28.—Arrived, stosmship Re- publie, from Liverpool. % QureNaTowN, April 28,—Btoamship Baltio, from Now York, has arrives —_— PERSONAL. New Yong, April 28.—Presidont - Willlam Orton, of tho Western Union Tolegrapl Com- pany, who sailed for Buropo torecruit his henlth, will probably roturn within two weeks, havin, boen rcealled by tho death of his son-Sumuol. fit lflfst advicos Mr., Orton had not improved in calth. —_——— ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING. Crycivwatr, 0., April 28,—Tho Enquirer's spo- cinl; from Guayandotto, W. Va., snys that at § o'clock this ovoning Charlos 8mith shot with a rovolver and instantly killed R. II. L. Hayslep, Postmaster of that place, and editor of tho Guaysndo.te Echo. Smith was arrested, but says he and Iayslop wero warm friends, and that tho shooting was entirely accidental, i S First shad. From the Lynna (lowa) Mirror, Threoor four years since, tho Mississippi River and somo of its tributaries woro stocked with young shad, under tho dircction of Seth Groen, Government Commissionor, but until now wo lnvoLoardof noneof thom being seen, LanstTues- day ovening, howover, Mr, Holmes, J. P. and Bidwell Gago, and Willinm Lyall, whilo out fish- ing with o gill-net, captured what was snid b those thoroughly familiar with this specics of fls] to have been n shad. It was 14 inches long, and woeighed about 2 pounds. It probably came from tho stock originally placed in the river by artifi- cial menns, MARRIAGES. OLAPP~DEWEY—Chloago, -Aprll 2, by tho Rer. David Swinig nt bis rosidonao, M. Witllia A, Clapp and Brs, J'. M. owoy, both of Olifsaga, No cards, ANO—Aprll 3, ot tho rosldenca of 51 ity D L1, and 3 pers ploaso copy. In Syracuso, N. Y., ot tho rest- THOMSON--DE L, DAVIS—GARRETT: dlanco of tho brio's father, un Weduonday svoning, et 29, by tho Ttav. J. O, Gundrioh, of Auburn, Dr. . 'A. Davin, of Cbicago, and Miss fiat(lo L, Gnrrett, DEATHS. B B A A SRR SRR SILVEK-—~John, son of Jozouh Stlvor, aged 18 months. TFuneral from thia houso 74 Olio-st., to-doy at 12 o'clock, Friouts aro jnvited to attend, TARTY—Of Inflammation of tho lungs, on Monday tho 7th inat., at tho rosldonco of ls fatlicr, No. 861 Bocond. sty dJobi I arty, aod 16 yener, lanornl will Igavonbovd realdonco at 11 a. m, to-day por cars to Calvary Cemotory, T O'MALLIEV—Thomas O'Malloy, at hislato rostdenco, 279 North Afurkot-st, Atunnral to-day at 1 o'alook by cars to Calvary Comotory. Friunds aro invitsd, LOST AND FOUND,. DT U eSSV e TS S S (OUND-ONE REQEIPT FOR A GOLD WATOCII, pawned for “$50, redeomablo in_ ot month; alwn & small win of 3 Propurty and p 4y Wost Adai JFOUND-SUNDAY MOTRNING, 1N A WABASITAY, oimibus, & valusblo hanglng Puckot, with haudkor: chiof, marked **N. it. MORLWEILY "Tho ownor will plonso call at 191 Wost Jncksoti-st, T.O5UA IORSE AND BUSINESS TUGGY FROM L 161 Weat, Cliicago-av, ~Anyona delivoring thom nt ut place Wil recolvo a propur rowards 0ST-A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG; 1IAR A WHITE i wpot ou bronst; answor ia tho naino of Jack, Any. Dbody raturning 1t'to L GELDIIL, €61 Btato-at., will bo liburally rewarded. T OST-BATURDAY, 16T1l, BETWEEN ARNLARD. Jav, and Twentynitith and Arnold-ate., ‘n- daybook o¥nor's namo fu (t,_Huward for roturu to 630 Madizon.at y. Ownor can linvo eamo by proviug i€ chargea for ndvortisumont, Call at Lt fisican chud il bo podd Tor ita fatuen (o 15 Wabashave o ToTa ]‘ OST—II TS PEREON WIIO 4 book from undor waitr during salo at 76 Ashinnden; (of no'valuo to lilm), i TOOK POCKILT- Gia Mz, Tho S tose g8 :‘”l return pnpu;u 0 ssmo o ooy ang ; i o Baed B2, G4 ot Madt Soate #08, 116 Soutty A C00D MANUFAGTURING DAKERY, DOING A o rataflrados for malog atoro nicely fited uni kundven and tnkoctiouso flxiuiat ‘(o only bukory in Ihe nelgbborhoo iF takon soon will o solil roasonablo. 1003 Woat Madlson-at, AN, 0D LSTABLISHED DRY GOODS AND clathing businoss for aalo, inono at tho bost tawnsin Contral ilfiola; & splondid ouportunity for o live, once: gotlo man with' from 57 co to 10,000% sfook i gomd snpoy liboral inducomonts afforod. "Ap i & U0 Viedon, e or W Ta HBATON, 63 Madison-ts 99 ABERDRRN-RT.A FRW VITRY ATTIRAGTIVEE Tooms (ano room wunfurnishiod 1 dosicod), with first. clnsa tabloj all modorn convonlencos, boat of Jiuht and vontltation, ~Ono front suito for msrriod couplo. Ono largo room for 8 young gonts at 80 oach, 11 WALNUT-ST,, NEEATL WOOD-PLEASANT rooms 1o ront, with fieat-olass board, Torms roa- sonablo, No moving 1at of M 135 souri TRORIA-ST.~FURNISIIED ROOMS, L OO with hoard, ‘A BALOON AND FIXTURES 1'0R BALIS AT 167, £X. ornor of Ashland.nv, and Indians- VINEGAR FAOTORY FORL BALE, 'Y ONLY facts 1 inhabitants and six rail. Fondb,. Addeone 1S 5. Tios 105, Narington, Tore A vmnsfl‘-m.,ms DRUG-STONE, WITIT —COA. loto atook, excoliont, trade, and aplondid loeality, Torsslo clieap for onsh, _Addross 1,69, 'Tribune otlico, WREL-ESTATTISIED MBAT MARICICT, WITH goul oustom, for salo soheap, bocauss ownor has ‘othior husinoss to sttend to,_Iniuniro at 14013 Btata-st, 216 \‘H«:‘&F\Mmmva'rcn.sw.—A NIGRLY FUR. ' board, WEST MONHOR.ST.— ished room in a wlonsant home, with good Y 224. furnishod, with baard, and wifo or two gonta; ane sin, aruntuenislicds bavn 1o ront, - 291 BOUTIT BANGAMON.ST.—A PLEASANT L suitoof unfurnjshnd front raoms, suifablo for gontleman and wifo, with board; also, plonsant furnishied Toumn, suitablo for 'two um\llexnnv:‘.“;nn privato family; terms roas o} rofo: TRONT ROOMS, ltablo for gontloman nok parlor, furnishod ALL AND REER 707 BEST BBLLING INVEN. tion of thy dsy: smnil cavsial roquited for control of any Stato, A fortine to bo mado duuth with it, Isa now thing, “Toom 6, 8 and 86 LaSallo-at. (GRFAT BARGAIN —TRRRIBEL BACRIFIOR, Must, noll reataurant and #aloon, No. & Siato-st., u:gr 9‘12 :wm soll oithor soparatelyy excollont location i‘xmé 8 MESTAURANT-- THIN WELL-KNOWN n‘:lqnunnt fsforsalo, Kor partioulars apply at No, 131 Y. ©) DO WEST MONItO N PRORIA—A PR T o LR biodraomn, un- faralahod, with board, wuitablo tor two or moro, 90() WiST WANIINGTON. GOTNER OAT. yoriter—Vory ploasant uafurblshod rooms, with Bosed, fa suphooan, — .. ~ RNISIID AND UN- inglo, boar WEST WASILT oF ITE GTO! raoms, with first-class board, EAT MATKET TOR BALE—A TIRST-OLASS OP- Dortunity for a awmart man 1o ninko monoy an ono of tho boat. oosnor-standa on tho Nurth Side, ~ Fixtures firat- olan, Horso, wagon, and sl nccomary arrangemants for dolog a good usidoss. Wil bo sold” choap for caali, Addross I, 45, Tribunoofiiso, ONEIALT INTUREST OANTERBURY HUBIC: Jiall, 133 and 135 West Madison-st., for sala, Ioason for acilinly, going o leavo clty. TJHF, BUSINKSS, FURNITOTUE “AND GOOD-wikL of ona of tho'bast roal eatatd oflicos in tho ity for salog contrally Iooatod: vory low ront; awnar loaving tho olty, and will noll cheap; parties with a littla monoy who businces address’ 1t 8, Telbuno oftico., 2 DRRUG STORK 109 SOUTIL DESPTLAINKEST Vo seld S actiion 1 token st anear G o T mak TR LARGE BILLIARD SALOON UNDER URTTRD Btates Hotol for aalo; nontly fhnistiod, Wil o sotd. ata bargain, _Apply to WHITS & COUCII, Propristors, 00 Witn ROV X HAGE INFERERT 1N AN q old ostablfshed cash busincas paying hnlf tho amount mouthly, and can ho larzely inorcased by moro help._Addrew A 17, Teibuno ofico. TO EXOCHANGE. I XOHANGE~I WANT PICTURES, FURNITURE, or Luggy, for which I will glvo subuiban lot or rent of Foomia, BATSWAILT, 302 West Tadinnaat. OR EXOHANGE~WE STILL HAVE A TFEW housos and lots loft; will tako gaod part in oxchango of othor proporty, LEVI WING & CO., 67 Doarborn-st, OR EXCHANGR—FINE TWO.STORY AND BA! mortgago 84,000 will fnke aquity in ready e FrRodtion G motohandiso b A5y Kiud. ¥ EVANS 5., 160 Tatialle-st,, basomont. 70 EXOMANGE~A FINEIMPROVED PROPERTY fronting on Maxwoll and_ICramor-ats,, Letwoon tlon, Arorch: B17, 00, for walaanimbored Apply to 0, 3. HUSMER & Q0., 118 S, B forson and burban Jota. Randolph- WABHINGTON-8T, — RLEGANT rooms, furnishod or unturnisbed, and first-olass tablo, In a matule front dwelling, for gontlomon and thoie wives, or ainglo gantlemen, Howso nuwly furnishod, and contalns all modorn Improvomonta, ROQ WEST ADAMS-ST._AN ALCOVE, BUITHE, £9S"fiuhar farnishod or unfurnishiod; also, singlo o oard, F’Mln;lrif OR PARTIES WISHING T0 FURNISIT tholr own rooms, or to take furnishad rooms, with tirat-class board, f thle-front bullding enrnor Wasl- ington o T can Lo accommodatod by caling at 13 South Grog QN BLOCK TROM MADISON-§T. AND JET. foraon Park—A privato family hiavo two vory pleasant rooma, and wanld 1ko ta ront tho samo to gontioman and Tita ok tiro gantlomon, witt bourd. Addross A 4, Teib- una offico, . South Side. 14. JIDRIDGI-COURTTWO LATGE ROOMS, furnishod or unfurnistied, with board, 4. NUBBATD.COURT-PLEASANT RGOS, TOT fontlomon nd tholr wivos, or siuglo gontiémen; day boardors aocomodated. HOTEL. Continental Hotel 479, 481 & 483 State-st., Cor, Fldrldgn.court, OHIUAGO, BENT. N. ANDERSOYN, £2Tho ost 81 per day 1To AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Brick Yard and Wackinry BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE, Tuesday Aftornoon, April 28, at 4 o'olools, e xoll tho Machinery and Fixtures of the Iiriol = — v AUCTION SALES. urlinglon Hlin, botwoen John and O'Noll-ate., corate By N. P. HARRISON, Entire Contents fico Bullding, 'Tron Hafs, an Hold by ordor of GIO, W, slgnoo. hi d Bhaline, Gartr, Sacidlon, 40.5 two Lrick Wagoes honcits n" Jionno of grouad. Maobine or use, OAMPBELL, Fiq, Awe ELISON, POMEROY & 00.. Auctionsors, MARBLE FRONT RESIDENCE, No. 81 South Morgan-st., On WEDNESDAY, April 2, at 10 0'Clook, Conalsting of clogant Parlor furniture, fine Laco Cur- tains, marblotop Ghambor sots, fing Ieussols and Wool {iarnate, Diniug Hoom Turniitco, Dade and lodding, esthor Pillmre, Cooking.Stove and utcnsils, al o Ceotikeey, Gasswases Diatod Waor Cutlorry Blo: Wednesday Mornin FEatre contonts of Parl 1335 Wabash-av. CENTEXRETL, Housghold_ Furniture, 0'cloek, ATCOTION, iz, April 29, at 10 dwelling hn:}ua 1335 Wabash-av., cone Hins Geoskery, lsting of Farlor Cliambor: and Dlato oo Focsitiro, hlanald Tot i , and Bo ol urniture, o A shlandhdincot gaots tn tho bt order tnd paction | erranl Glienags, fo. 5 ororsing esataay tes u N LIBON. POME e it N2, WARILISON, Auotioncor,_ | A0Utekeoping. KLIUN, POMEROY & 00., Auot'ns. AT 230 WEST MADISON-ST. Thoso wishing Plato Mirrors and Fino Chromos shiould attond the mnlc, Positively only two moro cliances— Woidnadny aml Thuradey, Aveil 10 nnd 00, at, 2 onchi day and ovoning. N. The Entire Contents OF BRICK RESIDENOR, NO. 798 WABASH-AV., On Thursday, April 30, at 10 o'clock, CONSISTING OF 328 WEST WASHINGTON-ST, at 3¢ and 736 : 0 P HARKISON, Auatouoor. | Wednosday Morning, April 29, t 10 o'olock, Wewill soll at AUDT]OdN tho ontice contents of Resle oaco, : No. 328 West Washinglon-st, Ccorner of May), Coneleting of Ganersl Houestiold Farnit Siomt Gntheta, Qs Flstaren: Batior aud G aractand d Chamber Hots, Dining.reom and Klichon Firnituro, Ieds and Bndding, Maltzessog &o., Crockeryand Glassivaro, Kitohon Waro, o &0, €LISON, POMEROY & 00,, Austlonosrs. Blogent Parlor Furniture, Rich Chamber Tino Brussels, Volvot, ining-Room’ Furnifuro, Laco Our ctures, All'tho Btoves, Orockoery, Glasswaro, China, Outlory, Platodwaro, Kitohon Utensils, oto. A cholco lot of goods, and housckoopors should attond this salo. . HARRISON, Auctlonoer. 1‘0‘0‘ i " NICATL HARRISON-RT,—BRIOK houso v Iadies or gontlomen 81 to §6.60 cnrd'to por wock, with uzo of plano; day bonrd 4. 258 L2 Uoncd for ths Facan b bt laty heriorsy ponti Y Hoy . or tornw, addroes BISTIILS O1 M HROTs 30() MIOITGAN- AV _TURNISIIID O UNOR- ol liod roome, with or withiont board. 497 NCHIGANAV.—A LARGE ATGUVE TOON, fusnlsied, with hiosd,for gontlenmn wnd wiio oF o gontlomon," Houso ias ail Hodorn Improvomonta. Tarn fo ot K48 WABARILAV.—& NIOELY “TURNISTED )4:8 _rooms aieo an wafurnlshod roam, with board. SQ_ WADRSILAV. NEAT TWELVTILST.—X D88 suita of dortriblo toms. faratahod or unfuralshods with bath-raom, &o., un first floor, with board, 0, EXCHANGE-_WII0 WANTS A NET INGONMI of §120 por month for ten years¥ _Go two Ktoros and two barns on Statest., north of Twalftb, on lonsed ground, Iwill exchango 'for uninoumbered, unimnrovod ronl ostate; | Gall an Naorotaty Zitan Firo Insurauco Co., cornor LaSall Mag 818, 0 EXCHANGR-FINE TESIDENGE, SOUTH Sldoy elears prico 818,500, for unimprovod Souta Sitdo s far as Filtiotu-at, _Willassumo, J, N, ROBINSON, TRoom 13 Reaper Iilook. 0 RXCHANGE-A _®i5 PARLOR ORGAN, IN ‘porfoct arder, and a No. 13 Illuminator Parlor.Stove, for a good driving hicrio and buggy, or a light, two.soated carrisgo, 18 81, Lribuno oflica, A FINE NEW PIANO 7|0 EXCHANGE—T HAVE T for f Addross E, Al HALE, to exchango for furnitura, Garrlor 35, Gufeago. 0 EXCIHANGE_GOOD UNINOUMBERED T.OTS near Gontral Paris for a lirat-olnss housowith b0 ot moro oot rogtaga, Wl yay cosh or” Samunio 10z dLToroncer 11L 1. GOY, 05 Washington-nt. 0 EXOHANGE,—% FRIST FIONT, WITH HOUSH, on‘now South Dearborn-at., near Palk, worth #8,0 for unincumberod acros or lots. O. 1, 1IUSMER & GO, 163 Eznst anrolpheate 0 EXCITANG E—OTt VOt SALE 1 INTEREST TN fest-clnan atcam floucime mill, nt Waupun, Wis, L. A, GILBERT & CO., 106 Lasallo'at. 10 RXCHANGE—A TWO-STORY AND BABEMENT Drick, now and well built, for insido lots, HEN- SHAW &'LYMAN, 123 Doarborn.at, 0 EXUHANGE-FOR OITY PROPRRTY, ELE. gant houso at Maywood; ha fino collar, woll, cistoen, laego grounds with frult and shado trocs, Ad- dres T8, Tribuno offico, 10 EXGHANGE~$9,000 WORTIL OF PRODUGTIVR Insido propurty, fora farm withln 100 miles of tho dliy. "3 axoliango~0,000 acses of Tand n Tows, for cityor suburhian proporty. "' :liango--60,000 acres of land 1n Goorgla, for city or o oxe suburban proport; ” oF 25 yonra! toaso, 300_foot. on For ealo-on torm North Olnricat. 3, Or COFRINS L Olasi ANTED—CIGARS AND TOBACCO_TUR, D Y leoribusban Tosidonco lot.” Addrasa M %, “Trlbnno oitice. MISCELLANEOUS. TL OASH PAID FOR OAST.OFF CLOTHING L. “and nisceliancous goods of any kind, by seiding a- Ietter to JONAS GELDER, Loau Ofiico, £29 Stato-st. LL GOOD UAST.OFF CLOTHING WILL, TG bought nt highost prico. "J. A. DRIELSMA, ‘597 Houth Olark-gt, _Ordors by mail promptly attended ODKS UPENED AND OLOSED, CUMPLIOAT) 2" nceounts adjustad 5 work raquiritix an axpart eollo ed, ) AVERH1 & TUOK KN, Raom 16, 168 Madisoneste TAMERSON'S OLIP AND TILI: TOR OFFIGH PA - pers; and Emorson's Hinder for musio and all perlo icals,—tho forinr for busingss mon, tho Inttor far ovo body, Gold lottori: unchiug, cyolet! of f Slono, SN T B ARTITF £°C bindors, 150 Stato-st, 69 WABASH-AV._A SUITRK OF FINE ROONS furnished or unfurnishod, with board, Also s !‘(n._ln lmn_l:irfim Refaronco requirad. 117 WABASH-AV.—ROOMS EN SUITR AND ainglo rooms for uuuflumn& with board. MPHE RIGHT PARTY OAN I[IAVE BOARD AND A L sulto of south ootngon front ronms, in tho bost order. No other buurdors. Pleaso call oraddross No. 181 Park-av. North Side. 108 GL¥ROURN-AV.—A LARGE IONT ROOM withi board, for two poraans | torms modorato. 196 Axpx TTIE DI TAVING changad hiands, §s under an entiroly now managa- mont; two or threo rooms loft to lat, furnished or une furnished; with board, SPECIAL SALEHE OF 100 Fing Steel Engravings, 300 SUPERB CHROMOS, Ung o'cloc] AT ATOCTION, and ‘Wool Carpota, And positively tho LAST DAY of the Auce toins, tion Balo of CHINA WARE, Vases, Ornaments, Plated Ware, Glassware, &e., &g AT STORE 185 STATE-ST., dor Pl 1T AT ISR g ATFATNOON 13 KLISON, POUMEROY & CO., Auotloneers, All ologantly framod, ta bo snld without any roserve at our Salesrooms, 204 AND 200 BAST MADISON-ST., Thursday, April 30, commenoing at 10 o'olk, A SPROIAL RVENING BALE at 7% o'cluck, At ontfsn ook of Kagravings and Chiomies il oo rushod off, N. P. HARRISON, Auctioncor, 201and 269 East Madlzon-st. The positively Inst and closing snlo of AUCTION SALHE. OVER 5,000 WORTI OF Hiegant and Costly Furniture, At privato rosidenco (family going abroad), NO. 11 CALUMET-AV. Fing French [mported Bronzes, | sepsesssonsie mensnceti Marblo Clocks, Ono Large Hall Vase six feet highy Card Recolvers, &eu The Importation of Measrs, VITI & BROS, (I to, VL& Sanen, of Phiisdolpbis, il ho poldan '™ THURSDAY, April 30, aty21-3 o’clock, At our Balesronng, Nos, 204 and 208 Fast. Madison.st. frunt restdence, N . 121 Calumet.av, Onomagniticont GHICKERING PIANO, Elegang Mirroes, Beursols Carpots, Parlor Suits, Marblo-top Chnwbor Sults, Dinlng-raom Furniture, Kitchun Waro, Cooking Utonsils, Ueds and Bodding, Grookory and Glanawaro, 0., &o., 40, Xintiro offects for hownokeoping, All tirst-olass, ELISON, POMICROY & GO., Auctionsers, whon tho balauco of thess elogant goods will bo dis o SRR h AR e eposcd 20 OHIO-ST.—ONJ: OR TWO GENTLEMEN OR P4 n gontienian and wifo can hava o ploasant room, with board, fna smali family, fi TLLINOISST._TWO BLOCKS FROM STATE. L[ . hrldge, second.story fronterooin ; unturnishod aud board for tiwo, for $13.Alsa singio roomn. Hotels. ORWOGD PARK 110TET 1S NOW OPEN TOR buardues, Largo ronins, wido halle, broad verandahs aniplo grounds, ariieiat Inko, ratlo bildgos, founal and au artestn woll wiaso waters ara_highly modicin Hoard, $16.10 %30 por couplo, per waok. - Twolyo trainy or doy, Faco £ conte, Porsons doslritig & gond summar no, Apgly (o, JOTN I, KDTRIATY, 167 Washington- of to Mr, PASSAGE, ou tho promis NEVADS HOTEL, 18 AND 110 WABASI-AV., OP- usito Clifton | Lotixo—Hoard 87 and upwards per ook, bonrd $5 por week. Transiont §2 por day, Miscollananuy. PLEASANT, WELL-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM A By HODGES & CO., Roal Fatato Auctioncers and Cominission Morchants, ‘Marblo-front Auction Rooms, 638 Woat Lako-st, CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. BANKRUPT SALES. PURE VIRGINIA Sk, Tobro md S By ordoral Jonkins, Faq,, Asslgnsc, wo will sslf Tho entiro contonts of tho boarding-house at e stora, B4 And 86 Tandolph’at., 100 cane, 10 pounds No. 47 HALSTED-ST., o batwoon Washington and Madizon, WEDNESDAY AT- THERNOON, at3o'clock sharp. Parlor, Dining, Kitcho: Sitting, and 8 Slooplug-raoma, _Look nut for' bargal Dan't forgot tha ting:—3 wioluck Wednosday aftgrnoon. 'WE SHALL SELL THE CONTENTS ot known as Harrlson-Court, on ach, pure goods, Thursday Moraing, April 30, at 10 otlock, il Wedne o suit tiin trado. Also HODGES & CO.. Auctloneers. | g Kilomnoy and Aesanes” 1,200 Varl it i stylos, tho Hotel, anemor of Harrlson and Halstod-sts., | ault tha tredne - Sets pasmmenorold singly ounds Virginia Killikintok Tabaceo, 150 poundy "Will bo soli ia cantities of 610 aad Rian 2l lcloct, b ordorot " Foni LA GRS, opaion wil o ‘and in lota 13 LLISON, POA IEHU* & CO., Auctlonsers, BIRID d aty t 2nd coid water, uso of hath, ate., e ulu:usl'énnm! wook, Addrosy X 36, s ieivatn ‘Taitly, 'l'l’lh’llnnnfllflm 7 PLEASANT, UNVURNIGUED, TRONT ALCOVE ruoin, ot and cold water, s of bath, oto., in & prl- Sato famlly; cvorsthing fiest-clnss; for $18'wee Wook.. Ad- dresy 1336, Tribuno otlico. Wednesday Morning, April 29, at 10 o'clock, Genteel Turnf'ure, consisting of Bods, Bodding, Bu roaus, Wash Stands, Chalrs; 'favlos, Stovos, Mlrrors, Pletates, Crockory, Glnsswars, oto.: Brussols and In- greain Oarpota: ll]d any amount of too numnrous to mention, soldin lots to_suir. parabs s and without ro. serva, HODGES & CO., Auctioners. BOARD WANTED, OARD-BY A YOUNG LADY IN A PRIVATE family, or whoro thero aro but fow boardera; rofur- encos,Addross 17 buuoe offica, P’n/mn—n’v GINTLINAN AND WIFE, A TRONT 3 lcove room, unturuishied oxaopt, carpots with first. clasn board, Sauh or North Sido. Addross M 8, Tribuia oftioo, BbARD-A GENTLEMAN, WIRE, AND OHILD D= H Ada {ro turnisticd room, with baazd, i & private family, ldress, giving looatiohand prico, M 16, ‘Tribun offisas BOARD_TY WAN, WiFT, AND GHILD f YFARS old, board and woll.furnishod front roum In good loca o louso tirst-class and modern fmprovomonts, Ad- vess, glving price, K &0, Tribuno offico. J30ARD=AND ONIE FURNISHED ROGM, BY TWO A3 indies, In' o privato fawly,” Addross 130, Trlbuso oitlco, ajioculators ara fvited to_call at BULL( ANGY, D1 Eagt Madisonat., and son tho greatest inc yention of ihe ngo fur broducing a choap and hrndsemo ight, without uslog hoat or machiuory, Stato and county wlicht for aale, nnd promutly dono, “JOIN R, BA lefi‘l TIGHT | LIGIT I—GAPITA uir, MAE Aa (TOVD, WHO MADE ALL I M tnps fa rant and tho Union Army dulng tho ireat civl war,anil whoso cortilcatus o publishs, hus ast comploted for 1474 two of the greatost selling inaps ot produced on cloth; 820 o day,_can be mada by inan or Joma, County elgliin gleon, Sond stamp for, desorip- tiva circulara and torms. LLOYD Map Co., Philadols phia, Pa, Wanted, a vholosalo agout withi a fow hun. drod dollars capital to take tha oxclustvo right of Ilinols and Wisconaln, and supply sub-agonts in uvory col LD BOOKS AND MAGA: law, medical, and privaf 50 R rarios; 1 it 4 to b 0od bonks wil bilng good prices. Call or addross CEAVN Bat6s?, B ana 21§ 1¢ast Hadisoi-st, VW ANTED—A UEW GOOD JOBS OF PAINTING and calaomining, which Lwlil do in the very latost o vory clienp for cash; can do ang nniount of hort a notlea a1 you wiehis satisiation given 41 50, Tribuno offico, oruo pay. Address W ARTED- ANY PEIGSON [IAVING A GOOD BAR canuter for salo can hoar of a cash customer by apply- fng fo' P, DOLAN, 118 Bluo Islaud-av. " Dlust bo a ‘har- galn. \VAN‘L'!;D—TD TURCHASE A RETAIL GROCERY 1u a good nelghburhond, and dofug s guod busiuoss, Addrans, stating locality, WK, care ot Carrior 11, T ANTE] D I kS, PAMPLULETS, NEWS. papore, rags, motala; nlso Lottles, for cash, at 28, 288, anif 50T (1w Block callod for in auy part of tho €lty frea of charge. W ANTED—A _B.FT, SILVEIL.PLATED GIGAR show caro; must bo ohioap, Aduress, with price, U buno olllos, VY ARTED-AT GORNWELL'S PATTERN ROONE cornor Stato and Adam-Ats., Incles to loarn tho elf~ Atting syatem of dross cutting (o 8. _Cauvussors malia frum 315 nor wook. Cutting sud bastingall gar- montsa Ity. Satisfaotion guirantoud ANTED_A TIGKEN ¥OR BUFFALO, OR ONE toand fro. - Addross I¢ 10, Tribuns oitico. ANTED_TO BUY A _SALOON 14C DIy fn tho Basnmant, 153 Soith Clark st HOUSEHOLD GOODS. NEW COOKSTOVE ARD wtior.furnituro, carpots,maiting, 48 Ntuto-st, "l'im,ri/\m‘s [ i A3 crimson terey parlo iilegant ok shdubokrd, tint Wincblo 1o at andsamo cuap, clisits at omans chioan, 813 Aichigan-nv. YARDS BRUSSRLS OARPET, TiM- HORSES AND CARRIAGES, A A A A A A A A A AN T T'1J SECOND-HAND OARRIAGK DEPOSITO- 1y, 444 Wabashoav,, bnkel, top, and cunopy phno- tons, top aud open_bugilos, cou soator, business dultvery wakuns, ot low priges. UGGY BUSTELD—WILL, SELL, GOUD BOUND lorso immatiatoly for 3100, Notafrald of cars, Ade drgys J 8, Lribune ottico, (CARRIAGES G, T NRADLEY TIAS RENOVED hia o stook of caringor, bwulcs, phaotons, &o., 13 41 and 43 Monroo-st., opposito Patmer Houso, , ATIUCKS, DRAYS, 1AL pienty hauliyg. ' This 1s & No. 1 ctory reasons givon for salling. Apply to = ncs, rockawnys, ono slx. J. ADAMS, 70 North Clinton-st, ORSALE—A GEN N'STROAD TEAM 7 AND 8 years ofd this mring, ont any man's tontn on tho rond, or f host. I § on any track, no oxcoptions, In- ro at 161 Wost Lake-st. OR SALI-A COAN & TENBROLKE SQUARK box top buggy, nearlynew. JIngquiro at RANSOM'S Stable, Cottago Girove-av,, near Thirly-socond-st., or D, 0. LIGHT, 19 East Madidonst, - [OR SALE-OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES OF ALL kinds; aleo lh:hl&n;:lnlu‘mvy‘dnflw;: wugons and ono Sou Bt Y AL ['OR SALE—AT A TARGAIN, STYLISI TOP It Uugry and haruess, nearly now; ‘must Lo sold to-day. i85 South Clark-st., Rtooms 1 and 8. (OR 8ATii—A BEAUTIFUL BUGOY TORSE, 154 ands, sound, § yoars old, can trot fu3G; ho ls vor etglish: Indy can' rido or drlvo lim. Also & fino blao saddlo maro, eound and kind fn barriass or widdlo, Alva offor goud liomucs, st Curpot Cloaalog Works, 44'and 40 Wost Adamnsst, [FOR SALI-A GOOD TOSINKS sunro-box, ehifing-top birg; Inquire at livery'stablo, 1% and &7 So Ot SAL,e-20 IEAD OF TIORST: M wmuler, 0'sots of Bacuoss, 13 Hastin, ERIOFIER, AND UANDY JPOR SALETORSR | “chenp, ~ Call at 187 Bluo Tnlnnd-nv. f o'i’x_ ‘%Amfl T HANDSOMEST, RRST-MATOI , flaot pping paic of horsos In Chlcngo: wor 0% SALE-APAIR MANS DRIVEIS nud o trottor, al vory stylish. Stablos, 145 aud 147 ‘Bouth Sangamon'st, O SALI_IUSINIESS BUGOY, GOOD " POTTER, oftico of Courl 8 TIORSE AND 4 very chonp for cash, uth alstod-st, 10 1IFAD OF . B, MAY- WAGON FIEUUIE]ZY HTORE ON BOUTID I 13 Jiltnlml né‘\d d[lvlllll n good l’““"“‘l"rufilfihn’\“‘:’ m||d tod, Horavs, wagons, aiud sta o ha ?lf)é’uu'{:’u“n'z"n bargain. Tquiso of DAVIS & PIKE, 135 oattiorn Jro s tlico desk, lounge, cunk ‘stove, | TF YOU WANT BUGGIES OR BXPRISS AND it ote, I:{I’fl.‘:’;)u :m'.;"&‘.n'ly'f\\'mf-nu}u-"y‘)."l'ao Wost Dad- Ilu"'crymfinm of ull kinde call and 500 mo ot my car- s01-sts | g it South Can: A SALI—V E) CUEAT, TLEGANT REAL | FNii M BAY i I e . Bt | (QNE, REANM, BAY, JIOR no_roan mare, iid e cavlor, Intont. £1310, dost 33 S salo nt B i ot A 1h, Culnitue Earian bust s il bronzos Hloturos, oo, vory GuokDs 813 T FURNITURE OF A TOURE OF , onslsing of iarblo-top st walin urar, dinfug-oum, aud Kitehon fu ov, i 1 goud arder. Apply o8 proini- Tror sar woyori ruon ohamber sots, turo complot T i, STOVIS, OARDLTS, AND ORUOK- SRR RO S o anasor s oxianian gur goods ind_ prices isslug; vlsowhero, JOEN By Y b LFOUBFIIOLD GGUDS, INOLUDING HATIt MAT R or S, and ikan, roucvated by ateain. 5 {A) 3 Stast Lak ) NSTALLMENTS, AT LOWEST PRI TOR- A Satiota &1L s, Sonstouson bddiug, lounges, parlor sufts, fmplro Parlor Hedsteada eto, iy’ far ynur iitorest ta oxamino our stock -m\ priocy impiro Parlor Bedatend Compauy, 3% Wost Madisou. PIARTIES DISPOSING OV T OLD T o , sowing nachiiios, or any kind of goods i byt Shauld vailand soo. OSGOOD & WiLL: TANS, 63 Houtli Cauak-ot. befors pu Wout 2! CABERON, O8T—-ON T MOUNING OF APRT,, buggy, betweon tho First Natlonsl lnnk and tho unty Tronsurur's otlicy, abound tax book, murl Ttyorson & Morris, " un cover, A libpral reweed will ki prid for its roturn ‘ta tho Trensurers oflico, URAN 16 UILUS." Manufaoturiog Quupany, No. 10 Nurth dulfges son-4t, R . OST—WIlILT MOVING—A_ GAVAL] , S Ut00T snLbird, Wi s Tstosin 1 oo M caso, on Pl hatwoon Ublcago-av, and: Qhoat. oz will o palil 3 by votaraing it to 163 w108 Laior ety au 3 N B Sy L v aud pasiug coste, JOIN FPAKEN PRIT, 00, A TOUAE AND TIGHT TFROM A A foKO oatma Lo Wy WA at tha foab of Suporlorat. RUWARD-IF Tl PERSON WITO i< $2 valiso, cnnl‘lnh\r ‘)Iunn nnd ulullllr?n.r!?gll ll{; mail wagon at the Uentral Dopot Inst avouing, 'April 87, 180, will poturn tho saine withi the conteuts 1o tho Supar- intondent Rafiway Mall Socvive, Ghicaigo Pust-Ollicy, o wlll scovivo the above rowazd, aud no quostionsaskod, EPAIRING AND UPBIOTSTRRING OF ALL ]{ Kinds done fu the vory bost mannur, and by exporl- oneed workmen (o botchon employed by un). Al work gharanteod to xivo eatisfaction ar o pay. Dosigus and eatmatos mado tor all kinds of fing turniture and np. i Tl ke o o 2 Bk nils ma do, e rastivo promipt attontion, " J. 11, KIKIE & Q0L 911 Wast Madlson-st. AN 00 YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE— \V Now {3 your timo to gu to housokcoplug, while pilccs aro s duw, ol an opportuaity sn tavorablo ts offerod, Btayos, sud a full line of huuso-Turnishing goods, snd all o aew noedod toyetagt Houaekannti i on oany jionts, ; O SWEE el » RO~ FURNIT WA Do, 83, Obier 1 BUILDING MATERIAL, NAFANTED-10,000 BRIOK IN EXGIIANGE FOR \'V""‘.f.!f?n’x" ortate notes Apply to BIDNEY, N, sannfi, 653 Cottage Urove-ars i IN 1 Addeews E. giod wndor sulldla} pring wagon, nowls inlo harnoss, noarly 1,100 pounds hands_nlgl, wolghs i ovott it Ol (ro-suatol paintot, woud urdor: 37 How, $16. 11 and 46 W oM OF THI§ LARGEST woleatodl stock of carcingus, by road wagona, &o., 1 the clty, at 27 an nwar West Washington-at. ricon low. i, W RIROEIVING A FINE SEOGK .1). b osteablo sty of encrinics, ‘Phinotons, AND MOST it WIS sala o o In 5 o Addeoss, with price, 1 b, Tetimno oitig, 0 {OF o8 W ANl 0D HOKSE TN 12XOTTARGTE 1 WANEERT Bilads, Apoy 1o We TSN No. 130 EnSallo-st, _ VWANLED=EWG GATL TOAE SECOND-OFASY loracs and_mares, - Call ab Wrlght 10109, and 5o p, n, -4 l[(\“s(“.‘uhlk } A 0 I At SGEK oo i barhoes, “WILIPPLEE & CLARNSO! A7 ANTED—A DOUBLE-CARRIAGY Ti VW ENTER O, BUY FO CARICR BEDIONT ! 2 ; . galn, - Addeess 16 68, TrIbuno ofioor - ke AU A LaF WAN'l'lfll—A HTOUK OF JIORSES A [} oo B1 R A s Al H ety (e Park also BhRerya i n 4 o owiter, 33 North Glarkeat.y Ttoam gy o™ O e TG LEASE. i O NG TgE toga, GALLLS, n".xx% S o wagan, 155 "Baiet A AN 10 LRASE-~VOR ONE OR MORK YIEARS A a low reatal, o desirabis duok o thio cast sito af | it Dusiitiat, “Appy ‘10 J0 Ay, north of dnd nu RUPEIL, ALand 43 Wal DIVORCES, N IVOROES- LEGALLY OBTA. QIHED. NOT FRAUD- ulently. Yoes fier docrou, ‘Lan soars’ practido in ilio courty of Cbluago, Address Post-Oltico Box 1057, ‘We shall sell the entire Furniture of tho ele- gant marble-front dwelling Regular Friday’s Sale, FRIDAY MORNING, May 1, at 9% o'alock, Gontents of Four Dwellings, Romovod to our Store for convenionan of Tion b et bmemen atack o 2 12 addte NEW FURNITURB. 39T wenty-fifth-st. | sz M i v ¢ atoads, Carpata, Grackery andl Glasawara, Platad Wara, Thursflfly MUTHIT]E. at 10, m, Mm 3[" otg,, eto, Also s largn atock of General Merchandiso, ON TIIE PREMISES. Trtlon buylng Furnities thould attend our anles. Altg, one Brunswick Billlard Tablo, boveliod. EROY & CO. 88 Randolp! Tho Turnitnro Is very fine, conslsting af Rich Parlor Furniture, Floo Walnitt and' Marble-Top_ Chambier Sots, Fronch Walont and Gt Framo Mirrors, Ttich Lacs Cir- tains, Lambrequins, nnd Cornloos, Fronch China Dining and ‘hoa Services, Noautiful Silvor and Plated Warn, Ilack Walnut Sliohaard Diuing Tablos, Ghalra, Ol Eaintiogs, Engravings, &c.. ko Also s vory finu 7:ottavo Plaug, Itdnowaod Framo gl Carved Logs, gost $i50, togotlier with Kitohon and_Loundry Furiiftiiro, &o., & iloracs, Carringo Rohes, o Tako Goltako ‘Gro¥ "W Atrect cara to y-fitth-st., theun duors from Park.ar., South Sldo, + F. HODGES & CO., Auctlonoera, NO. = = = By WM. A. BUITERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST., (Baiwoan Doarburn and Olark.) WE SHALL SELL Buggics, Phactons, Harness, &c., WEDNESDAY, April 29, 10 o'clock, at. 108 Madlson.at, M. A, BUTTERS & C By GEO. P, GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-av. Ontaloguoe Auction Balo of BOOTS, SIOLS, AND SLIPPERS, Inclnding 76 cnsos [ixtra Fine Guods, On \vuuxuguAl_}",:é\ PRIL2), ot $i¢a. AT ATTCTIORT . On Thursday, April 30 at 9 1-2 o’clk, Call and axamino our Iargo and Elogant Stock of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Conslating in part of Marblo-Tan Chamboe Sots, with Drussing-caro; Llegant Parlor Suitn, Binck Walnn Bed- slonds aud iurenus, Rookors, Centro Tables, Lounges, Clintee, Sldenards, Wardrylios, Offico Dosks, Mierors: Frusscta und Waol Caepats, Sho-Cascs, leimand Husk w308} an wlugant 7-nctave Piano: alan a Molodeon. GRO. P, GORE & 'CO., Aucts. SPECIATL. ACHANCE FOR DOLLAR-STORES, “Wowlll offor on THURSDAY, APRILS0, at0a, m,, afine stock of Fanoy Goods, Chinn, nnd Gloxsware, Bohomian Qoods, Lava Waro, Toilot Bots, Docanters, o, Also, Plated Jowolry, “Tollat Artlcles, Fanoy Boxcs, and o Jino of Muman-Halr Curls and Switchas, o GEORGE P GORE: & G = anud 70 Wabnsh.av, By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 196 AND 107 RANDOLPH-ST, REG[LILQE‘ WEDNESDAY SALE, LT ATTOTIONT, April 29, at 9 1-2 o’clock, FURNITURE, Honselold Goods & General Merchandise, . WILLIS, LONG & €O, GRAND 7 OINT SALE, 1y G‘.A.LLOWA'?‘Z;“‘da IRBLAND GEO, LINDBII!_NBERGER, Ne scls, aud othor Carpots, ory,"Table Gutlory, Platod Waro, togothwr with a'gonoral vatloty of Morchandiso, the whofo comprislng upwards of WE SHALL § ELL THE RICH FURNITURE, REAL LACE CURTAINS, Hallot, Davis & Co. Piano, Axmins« ter and Body Brussels Carpots, Of Marblo-I'ront Dwelling, 102N W abash=aw., Wednesdny, April 29, at 10 o'clook, ON THE PREMISES, VM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, WE SHALL SELL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &, THURSDAY, April 3, ot 9% ‘elock, at 103 Madison. R BT s o WEH SEHALL SELL o Dwelling 302 Michigan-av., ON THIE PREMISES, Thursday, April 30, at:10 o’clock, ting of Parlor, Ohambor, Dinfog.room, and Kitch. S iriars, Hotls, todain, Mirrars, Hrussels aud othe and tho usual housokeoping v Carpots, Crookers, Glasa, o ouds, g ALS0, A FINE-TONED PIANO FORTE WAL _A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auctionocers, SHALL SELL A FINE LINE OF WE PHILADELPHTA-MADE SHOES, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL M, WM. A, BUFIERS &' G0., Auotionesrs. WE SIALL HOLD OULL Regular Saturday Sale o and Sccand-hana Fumnlture, Axminster, Body Brus. Oll Clottis, Cook Stovos, Crooks 1,000 LOTS, BATURDAY MORNING, May 3, at 9 o'clook, at oug Salescooms, 168 iast Madizon-st. WE SELL ONLY ON OOMMISSION. ‘Wa do not buy any kind of Morchandiso, or mauufage turo Furnitugs, WA, A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctloncors, Tighbred Tarness and Snddlo Torses, Mares, 11, SON & CO. E Reatting Horses Thormuglbred Colte, By AL GOy and Lrood nres, AL EMINENGE, Ky, 40 miton from Toulsville, TO-DAX, AT 10 A. M., On Tuesdpy, May 5, 1874, at 10 n.dm. “Torms—1 thie, withs 10 t ftoroat . ot e S S Auctlonoors, MUSICAL, Afil) MAG TOENT Tt o 3, quality, ovor 3,000 yards WILL BE SOLD HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Marhlo-top Sots, Parlor Sulte, Brussols Garpols, Bod) slonds jolt i Tureaus, Commodes, Dintng-room and Kitehon il sall Oarpots of all ki =EATURIT RN 3 ide and ‘4 South Canal-at, rnituro, W{—A} N NTIo) Auotloneurs, : havs Rra ShiAc ALy A1 Imbroveimants. Mghis-siisiod | ~THURGDAY) Avelioe, atTl s, m., will bo sold cativg canoy it iolaings, catyed fogsand Mo, fito tnstras | S0nioesy b Vites rouni Sormera, por o, ol Tt tnad by Tinéon o, Now York, ‘and cost $60; | feat Llang avaratin 3 ‘l:r salo, with stool and Dover, for§20. No. 63 atiet” | (iT3%os CRFFRte, Racior :.’.’:,‘ ma}'fi"&.‘fl. nUnl(llu‘l nd reiitingn apeslalty, 'V EHRIS, ar Van (i o | ine {ERT AND TON RALT-PIANGRANEOR: [ and RENT AND PORR “ALICVMI,L}'N‘I‘RQ yoars old, warzauted to trot in Htovon, Oliatrs, Orookor, Kitohan kurnjturo. Gleaavaro, Dining-room 40080 Trutting Iiorso, 6 RUSIL BON & QO,, Auctlonoers, i § it T LA KEN D a, ANTEDLPIANG 10 lk 5l vais ool st i otoroncas, Gt UPaddross T, 170 Laballo "Tmperial” Saloon at Auction, i e | Thuraiay, ADcll 30, 84100, 1y, wo sl il fam, — —— h ) at10a, m., wo sh g entira —_ZEWING MACHINES, Toariad L "6’;‘...{“‘:; o A b ~AESTIO SEWING-MACHINIG, 0L FIFION: | jjons B X vs, Mat ;nff. lml‘ [\ rmx'a'::: {in‘n.ukl-n.‘ nmmx'«'} afl.‘«u‘:?).’:‘i Hox ot BRUSIL, \ 0 lusirod, g = 0K SALE_WIkELIC & WITSON- GATTRER By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, mwln-machine, catiioly naw, nuver used, il the im. Auationeora, profmonte; wil selt at @ burgalrt, For torma addrossd e Roaular Auotion Faler aro mado a 10 a e o WEDNESDAYS nod SATUTS 10 8. o, on STRTH, SIVINRROTINES = PRINOIPAEOF | No Gk Oueatn il b b Saleiroumt, 5 10 1fr cont disetnint, fo PAYINORLS | Ciod of 1 ki, oonmiiog U5y VK3 4o bl ll:c’ fl«;fixgfiyfl)fi - JTETONENT, ot orit. * Maciinos »o ) 100104, and fopairods uuu: nu';ug‘l(x'.munmly S prymo TEROUTIH | Dodion st 3, L, REED, Halonman, nid-hand lor and Chaniber a’l‘!‘lllr.l otnokory, ‘G 0. All oo fiv tara, Hidt | st & WA e A by My | The .Entirefl Furniture - 't

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