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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCT 88. 1875.--"Y TEEN PAcTRS, SCANDAL AT THE CAPITAL, ‘A Correspondent of the Times and His Alleged Wue. , : . Touching Scones at the Leland: i ‘planation ef That Committee Morkship: An Interesting Letter, +> Spectal Gorrenpondence of The Chicago Tribune, Spa:wa7vTELD, Ill, March 25.—4 y:and sensa- 4 happaned yesterday at the Leland, which, yer sonvilalog the hotel fora das, has gradu- alty ertead thronabont the entire city, and has evased _influite amazenent and amusement among all'who are acqusinted with ‘the most rent participant. Tue members of the Lagicietare, especielly those wlio baye boen written up in tho Chisago Times,-arein a state of exuberantdehipbt. 7 When the estly risers yesterday morning strazgled into ‘the lobby of tne Le'and, and be- ee ef eceing what lobbyists ordisaingah tad gume is oa the o:zly morning traia, they Wire Tatuor eurprised ty. see written im very promitert ietiers the name of . io YRS, TICES B, HAYRTE, 3 of Chisago.” It was geisrally underetood that Mr: James FH. Haynie, who has been reprezent- m3 bis Cyicago Times bere duxiug the proseut seu don, was unmarried. Indeed, be bad inti- mated vs much to the Iadies wish whom he bas been in the habit of nssosiatiag. It was thougnt bs sume of these examiners that it Wes 8 mere aimiatity of names,—an accidental coinciience ; Dat it was noticeable that (he Chicagoans who scanned this record Iooked et ono snotber witi: the Icft oye clored, with @ sign ficiut choke of {ap ‘bead, muimpring only, ‘There is” fua abead.” ‘Their proguosticatons were singularly sorrect, : i - aT 1s ODT. Aryont breakfoat tine Mr. Taynfe strolled into tho Ixdies’ parlor, and was there confronrei by the ‘mother of # young lady with whom he has been excecdisgiy mtimare since the seston be- erSid Mirn. A. “You deoeived on, Mr, Haynie find tant sou sre a married man.” s + Mr. H.—1 married? Nut at all. I assure yoo. Hrs, A.—Why, yes you are, and your wilo is bere. ir. B.—That can’t be, because I have uo wife. _ Mre, A—Yes, but :cn have, and she is regia- tered hore in this bo: Now, do you tinna it ins very gentleman formance for you 20 be- runing arouad wit 2 younz lajies here, stifing tha: artied, and haying a wile atl thet Lisago? Bo farce my family is conceraed, six, I wich you to under- Be ‘that any fucther intisiaey must stop. ~ bir. Haynie attempted no explanation, Lut sst off in povusic of the hotel cogister. He looked avit thongLtfatly oud consiieretely. Abeut ten ncn, moxtly Chicagoans, etvod ot a distance, aud gazed at him intentiy—a fixed and uoaui- mocs smtis upon their coautenances. ce TREN H& LUSUED UP STIRS. Le imocked at the dcor of the room which was occupicd os thin Mire. Jamea H. Haynie, whoze Gitexgo vane, it may be tated, is Mrs, 8.. DL Mdlor, or Robots, wiio keeps a Loardny-house on Wegt Washington street, wiere it is unccr- sio-d the Isdies are permanent and the go: tlewcn punporary lodge.a. So sooo as be © tered to Toon, tis wz chee:fnl co yersitiog ensued, it boizg heteced te with great interest by 8 Lel! bev in the ba! Mr. U.—What brought you down bere ? Mrs. 3£—I came down in orderto find oat wh: ther certain reports were troe 1 heard. ° fpMr.W—t went to know what you mean by your infernal unscleuce in registering yourself as my wile. » Mie. M.—If Lam not your wifo, I am at loast 85 good a3 oe. Yr, EL—I don't want to discuss thet question with you. wart you to taku your nz:0 off the register and leave here at once, Mrs. Si—I shall not doit. I shall stay here asionzes I please. I bave come down ere in order to wet:le my mind exbout that thing, and siso to get bace tuet jewelry I gave you. ‘Hore Mz. Huyuio broke out nto 4 violent &t oF pusion, and Mrs. Miller, who retziued cr valt- erersion throvghout, begged him to raise the dow in order iket be might cool: his bead. ‘22 did out svail bimself of this suggestion, but iygtto bell, ‘ho boy asswored with singular riomptners, and Hnynie toid bim to AbE THY HOTEL CLERK fo COME TP. * meade his appearezoce in a few mo- He, too, woe on the alert, here. Harry,” said Uarnie, “I want you to uncerstand that tlis women 1 not my wile; and I want you to sciatch her name off the reg- deter, : Mrs, 3L—But lari bis wfe, and if you, sir,” want any informaciva on that subject, all you avo to do 80 i to cunsult the regiscer of the Windsor Hotel, m New York, and of Congres« ial, at Saratogs, to satisfy yoursolf on that poivt. You will tind morezisteed there 98 his wife in his own handwriting. We weut Eas Jast summer to wee the shooting at Creedmgor. Harry said notlios. hr. Haynie iusisted on the obliteration of the name frum the register. 2 - Mra, M.—Now, Sir. Haynie, you know perfect- Jy well thet Lam your vife. You know parfectiy weir that 1 gave yun that wateh-and cheix that yuu bavo on, and that ring you have on your fuger, aud those studs you Lave ip sonr sai Now,wli you give then up? . Besides, ‘Mr. Glerk,-I want you to underetand that I bave a feriect ngkt to como ty this hore! and resister by any name that I please, aud it is none of your bueinees or Wr. Daynie’s. Harry took this, sbich was & eensible view of the caxe,-and quietly withdrew, and was soon the centre of an eager crowd in the lobby. TRE OOATERLATION PETWEEN UATEDE AND 2URS. 60 Fart mont: . ‘MILLER continued, sad she laid dowa ter plgtforia. Bsid ghe: “J want. yon, dir. Haynie, to undorytand the same city is not lig enougs 10 bold us both after the manuer iu winch you Levo beira;- ed and insulted thé woman on whom you hare been living for the Jast turce years. I wisd you pegnderenne thet there is to be eternal war be- Ween us. If soucomo Lack to Chicago, Tshall go to tho place at which you sre etopping and horsewbip yon. 1 shail go to the Times and have son removed. I have the doouments which show just how it was acout thst clerkship of ‘aud you iow very well that rou would not be ictaiued for a minuta if they were mado pablic, You onderstand that, I have been in- suited and injured loug ‘enough bs you. For your sake L neglected my husband, sud for your sake I have squandered moves wuich world havo | tosde me. independevt. Lou neean’t. be vais because you are Major of tne Fins, Regiment. You did not get the position throvigh your own popularity, bot } spent my money, and used my inducneo for you. Now GIVE ME BACK THAT JEWELRY. ‘Mr.Havnie then attem; ted to mo'lify Fer, ‘us- ing freviy the expression ‘ Darling Susie," and stating that he was her own “ beloved ‘bos.’ Bho refured, nowever, to be conciliated, and ro- iterated her demand for the jewotry. Then be demanded that-his correspovdencs sith her ehonld be returned, makiug that a condition of fhorestotation of the jeaelry, expecting, prob- bly, that she bs, i uot the Jetters with her. She, oweves, pulled from her packer a formidavle bundle of documa: ts, embracing correspondence. covering the-j sent aud last session of the General Asseml vod handed it over to him. Os OF THE LETTERS, however, fe'] out’ nud was was picked up subse- quently by tbe chambermaid, but not returned torts rightful on ner, it falling into other bands. Mr. Haynie left the: room after having eur~ rendered his witch and chain, the absence of which bea occasioned some comment here to- dev, and left her tp her meditations. a, ant ‘Late in the eveniug he again visited her, itis anderctopd, made another effort to -pscify hur, bpt mithout success, aud left on ths Miduizht train yesterday. - Pas itis said that Mr, Haynie met ‘this’ woman at Nor 473 West Laue street, Cajcago, about three Jeare zgo, the Times in tome mauner having Zot noid of a scene which was alleged to have Occurred there. be being Bent to get the facts ‘end wrile them up. “A month ago the Springfield Journal charged Mr. Haynie i - ‘WAS A COMMITTEE CLERE ~ hare, and was enbewdized by Speaker Haines to Getend nim. This charge was denied by alr. Haynie, avd Speaker Haines bimsels, in a letter tothe Times of the 4th inet, explicitly charac- terized it a8 an-*unmitigated falsehood.” having proviously stated in a lefier to the ecitor of that peyer that Mr. Haynie was not. “an employaot %h6 House in quy capacity. whatover.”. - ‘SRE FOLLOWING LEITER, which was the one dropjed on the oor. chows bow far Mr. Maynie and Bir. Speaker Haines were morally correct in their denials: Srynyorimzy, IN, Feb, 18,—Suxmx Dantiwe: Ire- has been pitching into me by name for being a House commlitee clork, and therefore in the subsidized pay Of the Speaker, whom I nave occasionally defended. I did 50 fiom atenre of Justice, however, and tue Yuurnai ix down on me any way. You rewember I went for the boss of the printing-sterl lat winter, and I have had to rap bimegsin this. Well, he don't like it very muck, and so denounces mo by name In his dicty’ sheot, ‘Tt is not true that I am o Fouse commi:tea clerk, and Mr Storey _ has Leen so informed, But J have been clork of & S-nate committee, end be may ralso thunder when be fiads it out, Ldon't know that he will, but there is 29 Theve done good work down here,” ands may right after all, hia is octween you anu qc, anfud you. Tan’t ning your going out masquerading or or elezcbe: y. I prefer rather that you shox “ver a fevoratle opportunity presents ise f, Ttwil do us both good. You know who are mine ‘exxemien, and you can aud should go with other gentlo- men fo proper places wisn you cen. I know yoa wll enjoy yourselt lore if yor do £0 + « cor + Twas tp to the Govarncr's reception for a srile last Tuesd ‘gud last night I went to bear Tectere. E went alone both times, tnd Spopesly as Tcoaid, When Igo outin the me it necesitrtes may working mitch harder shat neara becoriag prety lively now in the tesa. About seventy-five pers ns arrivid o this moruing as lobbyists, Among them o bf Board of Trade boys sndocLers wom Tinust see what they are bere for, Don't ever cet too jealous of me, and believe me, Suefe, with al! my love, your devated SIMMIE, ‘An You can’ ave two Jimmies to love, don't you thiut you had bstter maxe pot-pie of me and cling to the bird. i "It in believed that Mx. Haynio still rotains his Senate cverk . sro, 60 long as you dan't go Fast 1d ZO of. vay frour Ualeag: ere s nymbe: Ikuow, } oleczed. calved fmt the kind of letter I wanted this morning, and I thank yon for it, Iam afraid, Suste, 1am go- fag to be in trouble soon, The SpringSeld' Jourast THE BLACK HILLS, E£ficct of Sheridan’s Letter on the Outfitting Parties at Sioux Citys Special Visputsh to The Chicago Tribune, Broux Crrs, Ia., Murch 27.—The city is fall of Strangors, and -the hotels are crowded, the ma- jority waiting expeditions to start for the Black Hille, Two or throe lurge crains intend to leave abovt the st of April, Soveral small parties have already started; the last one, a party of thirtcen, left here yosterday. Gen. Shen- dan's letter of the 26th, published here this morning, winch is underetood t6 bo calaniated to dampen the ardor of gold-scekers, or to turn their ‘attention tothe Powder River and Big Hora covntry, via the Northern Pacific Railroad, ig gonerally accepted hore as an admission on his pact of the iucompetency of the army to stay the vides? emigration to the Black Hills. Tu- stead’ of huving tho intended effect, it has ested quite! reverse, sud while there was not much excitement before, but a quist de- teimixetion togo and make thorough explora- tious on the put of the hundreds now waiting Zor the grass to etart, the reception of this letter hag created a fever of excitement, Many think they see the design of the Genoral, and whero bofore they - wero @isposed to -wait for the Governmeut to remove its opposition, there now appoars to be a desire to start at the earliest possible mo- ment, and truat to Goverumaut permission be- ing granted after they are on the way ar iocated iu toe Hula, The three compauics which leave bore April 1 to 5 will havo every appliauce necessary for life in thst country, aud be tre- pared to mee; ai] _Indiang who are disposed to dispute their advances. MURDERS IN MISSOURI. Sr. Loots, March 27.—Advices from Galena, Stone County, Mo., say that one night last weok the Court-Houge at that place was entered, and criminal indictments against several persons were abstracted therefrom.. The Sherrff, in at- tempting to arrest parties whom he supposed to have been connected with the affair, was confronted by an organized force, and, after several shots hed been tired and'one man killed, was compelled to retreat. At last scoounts the Sheriff had a force of thirty-five men on one side of the James Miver, while bia opponents were on the other bank, and ollision was ex- pected at acy moment. ‘Last Tuesday it was discovered that the house of oid man Evans, who lived alone, 5 miles from Trenton, Mo., had been burned. On searching the ru:as, the chorred remains of the old man were found. it being known that the od man had considerable money, suspicions lof foal play were arunsed, and = worthless fel- Jow named Sayers, who was spending 3 good deal of money in Trenton, was srrested, aud con{eszed taat be aud two other men, named Phitips and Curowell, went to tho house on Mcnday night, knocked Evans down, beat him with aclab, plundered the house of money and other valuables, and then firedit. Philli,s and Cornwell were arrested, and threats of lynching were freety made, bat the jail was strongiy guarded, «nd the prironare will probably be pio- tected from mob violence. A MURDERER RESPITED. New Youx, Narch 27.—A dispatch from More- head City, N. O., says: “Lawyer Bryav, who was gentenced to be executed yesterday for the murder of Michael 1. Langley, in April, 1874, in Orlcaus County, has been respited by the Gov- ernor until September next. This was occs- gioued by the resignation of the Sher- if and cll the other eounty officers who were ix spy degree reaponsible for the axe- cution of bis sentence, The reason given by thesp ofhcjals for the non-execution of the deat: penalty is tbat the negro criminal belonged in Orlesna Cunuty, and not in their .(Caitacct) Gonnty, wnuier his vase had been romoved and triea, ‘Lhe Guvernor bad, on this acco.at to postpone the execution to the 3d of Soptember, when anew Shorid and county officers will bo BADLY PEPPERED. ‘ Specicl Dispatch to Lhe Chicago Tribune. Larorte, Ind., March 27.—A shooting affray occurred near bere yesterday, in which James Finley was seriously wounded. The facts are as follows: Day before yesterday, John Holloway and two of bis eons hada dispate with Finley, whieh finally ended in blows, in which Ficley hod the best of it. Yesterday morning Holic- way’s) two sons armed themselves, and then went to Finley's house. They cailed to him to come out, whicn he did, when they imme- diately commencea firing at him with revolvors. Some eight or ten shots were fired, five of which tool effect in different parta of Hintey’s body. Tho bays were to day arrested aud pat under bards of $1,000 each to appear at che April Cir- cuit Comt. Tbero is considerable excitement over the affair, re HELO FOR FORGERY. Speolal Dispatch to The CAweago Pribune, MoGrecor, In., March 27.—J. A. Derbins, of Pionticello, Ja., waa arrested in this city yester- day on acharge of forgery. Derbins is aman of family, and-has Leen engaged fora number of years in, the bardwarp businasd at Monti- cello, where, ‘until recently, -he has maintained ood character, 88 8 bnsizesy man. Falfare in bumuness is probably the cause that led ‘to the reab- act, which works the ruivaiion of himself and family. He was taken home to-day for trial,.where, we under- stand, several other charges of the same nature await KENTUCKY KU-KLUX CASES. Lorsvire, Ky., ‘March 27.—The Courier- Journal upecial from Todd County says war- rants were yesterday issued for the arrost of ten more Ku-Klux in addition to those already in jail. The Sheriff went out with s large posse, bet found that nine of thoee inaicted baa left their homes. He brought in one of the number who is in jail. It is evident that tho county authorities are determined to prosecule to fhe full extent of the law those eagaged in the recent outrages. “A MISSISSIPPI LIBEL CASE, Mewes, Tenv., March 27.—A private letter received here states that, on Thursday last, Louis A. Mideleton, editor of the West Point (Siiss.) Times, was shot and killed by. O. L. Love, editor of the West Point Citizen, for an offenaive article published by Middleton. Love demanded retraction, which, being refused, he few 8 pistol and shot Middleton fonr times, fling fim instantly, He then made his es- | cape. s FATALLY SHOT. Boectal Dispatch to The Chucaga §r. Pavt,, March 27—At Carver, this after- noon, Sample Mohler, steambeat clerk for sey~ eral years, was fatally shot by F.A. Douglas. The circumstances aro pot renorted, except that Donglas has been acreated, and the Carver pso- pio are much exaite = THE BOSTON POST-OFFICE. © Bostox, Mareh 27.—Frands in the oonstro- tion of the new Post-Ofiice ase now fresly talked and this afteracon the announcement was of, + the books of Superintendent Fiooa ‘ted been seized by’ ® special agent. Flood, = however, = BAYS yolantarily surrendered hia books t8 aid the in- | yestigat:on now maxing. President Loring, of the State Senate, made a half-hour speech to- “, $0 show he hos no connection with stiod Post-Ofiice ring. ae FIRES. IN CHICAGO. Ashed, in which was storad some kindling- wood, waa burued yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, aod censed: the Saree from box 367. The loss 7a, ed to $40. The stract No. GL Hastings strogt. penne Nas Hecsied. sb : AT Uso; Lyazon, Ip... March 27, destructive fire broke out at’7 o'clock this. morning in the shops of the Lisbon Maunfaotgving Company, which, from its diacovery, wae ke ong control, soon communicating with tha Company's starerogm, destroying it with ifs contents; .The Company losgs 173 Kynets oultivazora, rosdy for sale. to~ gether with tools, eto, ‘The loss 1a sboyt $7,000, with ne insurance. Tne main structure was eligutly damaged, hut wes paved, 1A, AT SAN. FRANCISCO. San Feancisco, ‘27.—A fire occurred st Maguire's Theatre carly this morning. The damage to the theatre is not worth mentioning, and the performances will be stopped for ene night only. Stocks in stores in the building were damaged to the extent of about $20,000. AT HERKIMER. N. Y. Hegumen, N. Y., March 27.—A. Snell & Folts’ sash and blind factory, with grist-mill combined, waa totally destroyed by fire at 11 o'clock last night. The origin of the fire is not known. Losy, $18,000 to $20,090 ; not insured, pe Seg ene . POLITICAL. THE CALIFORNIA “DEMOCRACY, Sax Faancisco, March 27,—The Democratic State Central Comanttee adjoprned last night. , after a two days’ secret aession. They called 5 State Convention at San Prancisco yune 29, and - ordered primary elections for April 24, to choose a County Committee for this couaty. The pres- eut County Commities claims legal exieicuce, and will call primaries and ignore the action of the State Central Commictee. There is no pros- pect cfs compromise at present. % RHODE ISLAND DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Provence, R.1., March 27.—Lhe Democratic State Convention met to-day and nominated Col. B. Cutlar, of Warren, for Governor ; John B. Pioros, for Lientenant-Governor ; Charies E. Gorman, for Attorsey General; sud Philip Bidor, for Genoral Treasurer. RIOTOUS MINERS, Porrsymiz, Ps. March 27.—Laborers an] “miners whoare on s strike dumpod a number of cars loaded with coal ready for shipment, at Lo- enst Gap, during the night, and burned ths do- pot and telegraph office of the Reading Railroad atthe same place. A number of special police from Pliladelpina and Reading have been sent to the Maboney placa to protect property and assist in operating the road, if necessary. AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, BASTER WHEEEX! PABEWELL OF HOOLEY'S COMEDY COMPANY, Prior to thelr trip for a eeason in Califurnia. MONDAY, March %, every evening, and Wednesday and Sasardey Statlucos, and positively for tunis week on.3, witl bo repr duced, by univers the most popular Play of thu season, ontitled MAGNOLIA! ‘Which was recefrod with acclamations of delight, anil re. jeatedly encored by the overflowing houses that witnarsd fia recent rondition, All the attractions retained, to gethor with tho very excellent cast, including— Be. Janes O'Nol) Atr. W. Hl, Grano. Miss Hawiho Airs. Macdor. ‘Ang }o Company, BORNENY “AND. LNOIDSNi8 — Prolexub — Parla, Scene—Brilliantiz Muraine ed Ball-Room. ‘Tho Beany Of ths Ballt “Who fs Sha?” ‘ACT L.—Scend—Pavilion in New Orleans. ‘Sho is 6 Quadevon I ‘AGT IL, ce “On Laks Ponchartrain. ‘Her Mother ‘Searcells, thes of Waters. Grand Pan- Behe Sausot Graye. boat fix 0 Grand and Exciting Tableaa. Soanj~the ‘Mayuolla" Grove. Tho Slave aoe auottisrtsirel at, Tborvle, Re ~—Sesne—On the Misrissippl at Wboreille, Re. leasod fava Savery. I Olve Her to Freodom and Happi- nes, ‘Triumphal Tableag. ADELPHI THEATRE, Faster Sunday Rusical Festival SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 28. “Immense Success of the SURDAY HUSICAL FESTIVALS A Magaificent Programme. Read it, with wonder a* ite crand and variod nutare, and the insignificance ef tho price, only 25 cents to ail parts of the {aeatre. GEO. LOESCH, Direcrer. A Grand Orchestra: 86 VIRTUOST. THE ADELPHI QUARTETTE-—Slaugh- ter, Rushby, Newhall, and Werde, An Brening with Beethoven, Morart, Wagnor, Beye: pen ins me Vos Webor, vincese Walacs, heat: uer, forturth, Poesel, orn, Franz Abt, Bariholo- ember; the admission to the Grand faster Festi- val Conaort Is only %5 cants, all parts of the ‘Thea're, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, BENEFIT LEON Y — Saturday, April 3, AFTERNOON and EVENING, NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. FARWELL HALL, JUBILEE: SINGERS, FROM ENOXVILLE, TENN. Five Concerts Next Week. - Selo of Reserved Seats (50 canta) commences THIS MORNING at W. B.. 1. Cooke & Co.'s Store, 113 and 116 State-st, Go narly if $ou wants choico of acais, as all the acats are reservad. N. B.—These z7e not the Jubiles Singers from Fisk University, Naxhuille, but a nsw Company, giving a dif- feront glass of sntortainments. ACADEMY OF MUSTO, Monday evening, Wednesday and Satarday Matiiers, en of tas grostost Living Inien Comedian, AUT. sos. MURPHY, Who: te six distinct characters 1: and will peronste tO cleriniing Tub daa MAUM CR =a: ing, among other songs 2nd dances, his ted pega soatiapadat Bauled, "Tis Bots Landtal of MARTINE’S WEST SIDE HALL, Ades Operetta of Cinderella, ANTH MUSICAL AND DRAMATIOSO- FB fae ee the sagploas ‘of the Wast Chicags Con- servatory of Music, THEO. J. ELMORE, Duector, serralors Of soning, March dt, Thursday Bes., April L MR A. P, BURBANK, wil Public Reading of some cf his best / Wa irate public pices of LANDALARK LODGE, £m 4. F.& A, M., at Masonic Hall, corner Cot Grve-ay. and Thicty-sevontb-st., Wodnestay evenin March SL. ‘Music by Quartette from Apollo Club. The ted. Admission, 80 cents. public are invited. tarian Church, 02 Prairic-a¥., corner, of At Fourth Unitarian HOW (MONDAY) EVENING, commencing a: 1 SOU dN: fat Wav’ oa flclicnary, fs PEELE Barocco’ will be ivan to the atocesstul com: | petitor. FINANCIAL. fropean & American Capital, in varioas amounts, to loam at 8 per coat om ums 000 Fata dat aie ital naires cae - a A INGHAM & CO., "Bankers, Hd Wolbse, Now York, is AMUSEMENTS. WEST SIDE OPERA HOUSE, Gor. Raadoiph and Jatferson-sis. (rand Qvening Ovation Thursday, April 1, WITH THE Best Variety Talent * EVER SEEN IN TIE CITY. LEW AND LENA OLE, the Germon Star Comiques. Als ADELAIDE STUART, the Gifted Prima Danna: Berit sppenranoels the aij. OL PULDY, surasm 7 Joo, 10. his ‘Rthloplan SoC RE UMOY, fntaprearaace tn tho Cras THE GREAT SUELDC NS, three in number, in their Wee pare Parfarnauce, wuica bas gxtuet for bess Torgurugie wir Contaess Teo npellallo of ts wags of ie Alt, = Biss EMMA JOHNSTON, Absolute Premiers - -JAMRS NILE, themust actlatlc Song and Danco Are ANN the Great Westera Kthioplan Oomedian. First amesrancaiathe city, MINNIE LEEDS, fancy Sung and Dance Lady, Hor firet appzatancs iu tp alty. MILLE ESTRELE, the fascinating serio-comio Vecal- ist, Hor strat appearince fn ibe city. FRANK MART, Quampton Song and Dance Artist, Miss ALICK COOIKY, Lightuing Change Artist, By Far the Greatist Specialty Bill vor Pre- feutel in the City. LADIGS’ NIGHT, FRIDAY, Ladies? and Children’s Matinee, GEORGR ANNIBSL, zt. Saturiay, at 2p.m. € plas, Gan. Admataston.« Bis dved Seale REVEMULE THE GRAND OPENING, APRIL 1. ADELPHI THEATRE, WREK O©)MMENCING MAROH $9. Every Bvoning, ani Wedaesday and Saturday Matinees. Tyo Ladies’ Hight This Week--Tuestay and Tharsday, EASTER FESTIVAL WEEK. THE ADELPHI MLIPSING ITSHLY 1 Urrienuy BEYOND aLL PRECEDENT! All other NOVELTY TILEATRES of the world ‘ dawarfl by comparison! agement, for tht Took Only, of Chicago's PA Spescomenty fr SORT Soro TAF FRANK E, AITKEN, In bly Famous Impinonation of LOB BRIERLY, tn aylor’s TICKET-OF-LEATE! Romantia Scoucry by Strong. Stago Accessories by Carter. A producti worthy of Easter Festival Weax st the Adaiphi. With the Groat lasior Testiyal Olfo, the Marvelous Champion Gymnas BOSSE? FAStiLy, i their mort tnrillog and narvelou:ly allied. performinecs, in- eluding tre Dec! aultsin Alid air, from Mand ‘Hand, at tbo kxitene HWeizht of tho Great Thesiro. er Wituosved, The Woadortu) Relish Acrobats, ‘THE BROTHERS LENTON, their fit, gpvoaranoe in Amorion. ‘Thos be coufendod with the Lonten Far''y recent Iy nt tho Adelphi. ‘hoy are theequallyfimou. .rothers, With a diferens, uaius, and equsly ekilltul poricrmasoe. The Star CacmanCemiyas, BARNEY REYNOLDS, fall Dinkecl aud Kecentriolttes. Miss LIZZIE SHLTON, tha Irish Songstross and Skiyping-itups Dansuso. : ‘The ‘Talented and 'opular Neero Comet ors, MaKK HUGS and T. b. SelNT iH. ‘The Wonderful Bul aud Antmal Mite, Prof. FOX. Remember—TWOLADIES' NIGHIS THIS W: eet ae Tain Dee Graton th asnbsr, tio Dinan eomoa roar, ty DET co oa the pregramme, BIR, thPelees remain the sane—-LOWEST HEICAT ‘Piqnetta, all parts (oo extra for £0: Dyes Cirely and Szicony, ail parts, rand Tice, dents; Gallery, 18 conta; Orchestra (mo extra for suring), 73 oonts. ‘aan Matinces, for Fanilies, Ladies, and Children. MATINES PRICK—Ladiow' Tioket, all parte of the te al) parte of th eket, al paras af tio dhutdres Bele Adi No ather Thefro In tho world bas such mederate brices, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, KELLY & LEON'S MINSTREL DURLESQU OPERA TROUPE! fl Ieamense succes of the Grand Comic Opera, BARES BLEUE! AND TIE LADY OHORTS. LEON fe bin erat carscter ts KDWIN KK) WAYNE & LOVELY In their poat act, THE FEE-GS. EE. MM. SATE ‘The Banjo Kingin a new Sulo and Comicalitics. 2 MANNING our tna Nw and Laaghabls Act. ELRBRAED QUARTRTLE—Kayns, ridge, feederichs, ani Rectan Dew: nal Ballads. A aupliusaiery Beant to FRANCIS LEON Saturday, 3. STAR TECTURE COURSE, MOURMICK HALL, ONE GRAND fONCERT, by, the Sulendid ule Chang of Witty Yelces, the, APOLLO CLUB. Ths ginent Pianit, pupll of Liszt, who charmed car Bugs public ar ha drat appearance hore ia Decorber, JULIA RIVE, . Theaxcellent Soprano, MRS. J. 0. JONES, ‘The wel-known Violin Soloist, Wit, LEWIS, Andzhe brilliant Planist, N, LEDOCHOWSKI, Inone of the most Billiant Musical Programmes of the é ; soason, Bronday, &4prili S. PRICES—Notwi the 1 attractions of is eoneert, iio Eitelog tonular prices will bo adopted: ALCOVY, 75 CTS,, RAW bore, SoCs. No extra chazio foilteszrved Sents. Sate begins April 1, at.Janson, SicCiny: & Co.'s. Option tickets yood, BOSTON PHILHARMONIC CLUB April 1. NRERNTER & SHELDOS, McVICKER'S THEATRE, . tas? WERE OP LAWRENCE BARRETT i ‘HMondaysnd Tuesday Eventogs, RICHHLINT ! Wedaesday and Tinrsday—HAMLET. Friday and Se ardg KUNG Lal Saturday Malinve-H A. Noat wock-LUTTi. AT THE EXPOSITION BUILDING, Jn the great hall, as hero fe mot rogm, for It in the Art Uallorieer tea" grad pisture. "Battle of Lookout Mouniaip, by mud! ‘Waller, "will be plavod oa ozbibition the it of this wovk. A Fow Extractsfrom Criticisms of the Dress. “The mo mpmtant battlopiees ever painted Ia America."— 8 age. 2 Exp’ mamnblicent pitating. A grand succoss.”—N, ¥. Pit ave sald, tha + great pletars adrisedis, be came ft musi f 0 best batilo-placs Ht Seana ees or painted {a this. coun whio? bas evar bownvonpased oF try.)—Kraak Lealiey iiustrated. SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY, Prof, ELIAS COLBERT ‘Will deliver sts Kew Scteatific Lectaro om THE HISPORY CF THE URIVERSE, At McCoRMICH’S HALL, SUNDAY, March2a, 8p. m. Admission, 10 cents. ran net ON J. it, FEE f Svirtinalisty at % - iris “Gronks Opes Hue Sle Wore Mimlison-st., it aed 7140 De me ature af Dast ees id Tha 0 of 5 ra ag ere z : ~ Sig'travals Ik Keypeta’ Suleatina. yeeus 00D. we AUCTION SALES. By WM. A. BUTTELS & co. SALESROONS, 10s EAST A, DISON.ST. Genteel Furniture At 48 Centre-ay. OSPAY MORNING, Moreh ret PRAtyait iia well Kent furnituve ta Wet tondsec eat ee fate 3r.Gosdyoar, 43 Coatraar.scomprising Parior Sal Cusinber Sct, with Dre-siag Cary, Hate Mattcoasse, Reading, Laou Cortatae, faubreqain’ and ‘Dix. ing-roont. iCitehea, and Lauad) Covking Ravge completa, Staak Broiler, 2, Ale muxbogauy frame Antiqua Chair, once awned ‘by Value rivla Litrary, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, MONDAY AFTERNUON, March %, at 23¢ o'clock, AT OUR SALESROOMS, 18 EAST MADISON-ST. In tho collection will be found: Barly foll Bacon and Locke; W i ‘Scsbacy, Gibba, Biaceatay: Hosen Heian eee Hume, the Fes s Works, Brown's History of ‘lilinss Stachel Phen? Wasnlozlot, together with many olliar rare end ralucbey and Dane- |- wores, WH. A. BUTTERS & CO., Avctionsers. SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, TRORSDAY MORNING, April 1, at 944 o'clock: AT OUK SALESROOMS, 108 Bast MADISONST, White Goods, Lawns, Swiss Malle, Sbirting Lin Table Damaak; fait ih walsh ch. iavery Table Bamank tall fice Linon Tomei nd Hak. cw fry stylas; Glove: Jaonaaed nny, aod Fema cusfou-mADE CLOTHING, Cassimoros, Jeans, Satinets; Ki Batian Whine; rs race ins Boots, suons” RUBGERS, eed PPS. Tue waole compris FRESH AND EERE GOODS: Irom fi Ae BUSTERS ¢ Cie, Ausoaserae” BANKRUPT SALE. ENTIRE STOCK OF a BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Tuesday Morning, March 30, at 10 o'clock, - Samoan At Sot Become 108 Rast Madison-at., ani Boole r Os Beko Bibles aad Hock, Aineriag acd Restos a and Ravel. pos, Note Payers, Inks envils, Blank Books of all kinds, Ja (sot evorything to bo foun: the ik and siatiougry ling. Wat. 4. BUTTERS é Cu., : Anciiuneers, A GOLLECTION OF Fine Oil Paintings WILL BE SOLD BY Wh. A. BUTTERS & CO., AT THEIR SALFSROOM, HO. 108 EAST MADISON-ST,, POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE, Wednesday Morning, March 31, Tho alo coramencing af 10 o'clock, will contiaas whh- te anil all In this ostection wili bs found tha works, of such well ‘Bar Drke, & fins stock’ of Known artis af Beusell, Wickersham, Tol Mocubeat,. Vou Schoudall, Lewis, Briscos, Bou Kenward, Wouvanman, Savior, Boanmont, Young, Willacy, Tins, Robinton, Passillny, Furrostor, Hichs son, Simon, Wigins, Will, Cowell, and many'other nee sno artists. eéadi M "Tuo catalogue will be ready on Monday. Tho pafnti can be vowed on Tussdag, ayant evesing, no M.A. BUTLEES & 0O., Auctlonora. Special Assignea’s Sale. MARBLE AND STONE MANTELS, WITH GRATES COMPLETE, Tuesday, April 13, at 10 O’Clock, AT SYORE NO. 181 SOUTH CLARK-ST. . ‘Phe cesortment is a of varied atyles, 1 te BURER LE Cont . 4. BUTT! Anctiopecrs, a By GLO. P. GORE & CO., G8 & 70 Wubash-av, DRY GOODS. The features for our next regular sale will boas attrac- tive as those of the creat eale of last week. OONTINUED SALE OF LEVEN GOODS, ITP apd Colgrod Table Damagka, Whiss end Colored aykins, Lise is fa erect vai bay great radi “iss Gents’ Germas Lines Hakton, of on Hikfa,. of Linen Basows, Sontag Lia- eaira weigat and quadty. ea, &c, Special Sale’ of a Choice Ling of Dress Goods, and Obildren’s HOSIERY, ndsrwoar, bimakl eae tt loviiog,, Botte Cutlery ko. Rui al Blowers Geat Paivarns. fren a fiest-cless Prated Gouds, Toilet Soaps, Wiudow Suadlos, dc, Sale opens 9 a. m. prompt, Tues day, Sarch0. 'Speolal attractions a Saper lop ala Car zis, Adarcol Ply Tagraicn, Tapcatry Brassei«, Double Bor ‘Canin 2 ¥ise Gitiegs Carpets, &e-— Baio closes jankrupt Stock of Netions, GLO. P. GORE 2 CO. @j and 10 Wabenk CUSTOM WORK Iv Park and Covered Phaetons, Open and Top Buggies, 2. & 8 Spring 2-seat Democrats, And HARNESS, st Auation, on TUESDAY, Murch 30, st lia. m. sharp. GEO. P. GORE & CO., - Band 70 Wabash.av. NING HONGRED CASES Boots, Shoes & Sinners AT AUCTION, By Catslogue, on WEDNESDAY, Maroh 31, at ON a.m.sharp. In addition to the above well-nssorted stock, wa shall sell s BINA LINE of PHILADELPHIA GOODS in WOMBN’S, MISSES’, and CHILD- REN’S., including CHILDREN’S COLOR- ED GOODS. : +GEO. P, GORE & 00., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Cu THURSDAY, April 1, at 9 1-2 cclet, A SPECIAL SALE OF $10,000 Stock HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF SVEHY DESCRIPTION. Parlor Sots tn Sik, Satin, Raps, Torey, Hats loth, See er oe Wantsebes, slarble and Wond Top Tables. bolas, Frouch and Bea Lounges. WEIR Dodecend aud Mureaus. QGommodes aad Waspstena Bureaus, Hepueh an Garman tBu Gat feo nad Patior Liesks, Siiow-ases, Listeth, Walsat Ouates and Rockers. Carnata, Ollclothy YaeV CULE & CO., Aucuoncers, By WL F. HODGES & CO. i AT OUR WAREROONS, For convenience of sale, MUNDAY. Biacch 29, at 10 2, m.sherp, we shail make a Chattel Mortgxge Sale of Pine 90110; fs, Carpets, A. Top Charuber Sets, HL. O- Parlor Suits, Bookcases, Revolving Desk, 1 Geo. Prinea Melodeon, vdeva, | Bloreace aud 1 Singer ‘Setue Me bine ks i q ‘articlos too Bumerous - t nae rary ehn0e fot Dargains, Salo positive aad mast be sold to satisl mortegee ¥, HODGES & CO., Auctioneers, wit ‘Nos. 6 and 63 Wost Lake-st. Park, AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENGE, 2 ieee Ho, 25 St. Jotn’s-place, usar Union Pikceduato, hp, Crocdery, Glassware, ele, ofan 5. ositive n. thout reserve. Balo posite RE. HUDGES & CO.. Auctioneers, ‘633 West Lako-at. By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO., Anctioneers, 1% and 197 B. Randolph-st., noar Fifth-av. GREAT PEREMPTORY SALE OP Elegant Furniture! WEDNESDAY, March St, ab 10. m., we shall sell tha Farnita.o of a private zesideace. Superior Marble-T-7 $4N); fine Pastor o7ls Comme ‘Dressing-Caso Sets (one ecet efiitiing Hasble-hop, paar ‘Bu Seite, Uiprat Sow Fu retail teed , WLULIAMS & CO. ROCKWELL, WE LIAMS & CO. AUCTION. wi set, without reserve,on WEDNESDAY MORIING, FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, Caxpets, Crpckerts g fae wend ae. ye: PE LADIS & 00. FOR MEN, AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. ATOURAUCTION ROOMS COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, AT Wg OOLUCK, AND A¥ILRNOON AT40'CLOCE. ‘The larga: and must olegsat cvllsc'ion of standard mlscglisncons BOOKS aver Suowa jo thla si:y, be tle piilbe'by catalogue, sad stnoug the ooliootion wu bo ‘Morival’s History of the Romans, 8 rols., tree calt. enerien?, History of tho Kuiyateot Malta, vols., tree extra. Purgatary and Paradise, Wawrated, by Gustave Dora. Specinags of Medieval Arcaitec.ai, by W. E. Nos- field, 10 plates, futlo. ‘Skstehes f.om the Continent, by R,N, Shaw, Leech’s Pictares of Li fharacter, 6 vois., tuund in 3, half morvcco, Frcisart’s Chrouicies uf the Midulo Agos, e1a- bellisned with Glaminations, tal? mozoceo, gilt, Byron's Postical Works, fiusirated By ‘veal, vols., handsomely boand jn gilt morocco, gilt wide Se Graces, yldiorialy ce-erpure. aad bis: ‘oeduwort to-teal, ilastiaved by steel plstey, basdsamely bound in fall moroceo, t. Ifa. Melodies, las trated, bound in moracao, and rishly gilt, Sliltou's Psr- aolse fost, Wustrated by Dore. Daate's Tatorna, tine at by Dore. Selscted Pictures from tho Galleri=s and private collactions af Graat Britain, 2 sactos of 150 ravings Frew the bast works ol the Mrjtish Artists, € 9, half morocco, gilt otzen. 9 of vyeons af Scotland end En- é, extra, atecd wuud fa best and edzos. je Gallery, an esaquisitely Lound tn gro-n morucca, fall wilt. i, its Sconciy aml Character, cte., by Sr, aod Mrs. S.C, Hall, ilastratcd by 100 ste-T eazrasings, 3 yol,, half maroceo,, tne ‘National aid Domestio alt History of England, by W. Uf lustrated by stcel plates and eu Ecclortaetical art in ( Mlustratud. Gu2sre't's ca, extra. Penciliuits from Puck. bj moreeen, gilt. Goma of Nature Aabry, LH vil, De macy socdog the idle Ages, fe a Picture Gallery, 4t:, halt moro: ‘Join Lecch, bait Wishes ors, tienly heard fa moruc B per! = Postical Works, Ia @ vols., clegantly booud in Scorch ‘Vartan, Scote woud box ta match. ‘The Works of t. Gil brag, Lilastrated, 4to, Hrogarth's Works, larsa folio eut— tons Aino, «large Gullection af etandard wuks, Dies- eut, Sco't, and other well-kaewn Authors, A tali yssct- ment of bouks forcaildre: Booxs 1.0 to be found in soy bookstore. rho whola coticctioa Ww be positively sold. Chairs provided for Ind‘os. ELISON, ROY &CQ., Anctlonesrs, SALE AT 230, 202 & 234 Oilane-t, NEAR CLARE, Taestay Marcin, Hare 30, at 10 selec, Entire contents of three Satory and basement houses, AT AUCTION, All good Furnitare, consisting of Farlor Suits, Ward~ robes, Hat Hack, Bed-room Furnitae, Beddins, Cax- pets, Hitchen Furmltere, Stoves, Crceken, Glassware, Ola., atc. ELISON, FOMEROY $ UO., Auctioneers. SATE AT 255 AND 267 WABASH-AV, ‘Of a large and clegint avsor!ment of Marble, Slate, and Marbleizod [ron MAN TEE s, THURSDAY AlORNING, April 1, au 10 scluck. See adverdsoment on ‘iret pace, ELISON, POMEROY & O0., Atctiqnesrs: At Our Regular Friday’s Sale, PRIDAY MORNING, April 2, a+ 9:20 9'cloe! a ec et eae HOTEL FURNITURE. Ala number of elegant New and Second.| Pi 1 eee es eaeluch aud Sik Wan, Hse Gusti ete. Lounges, Solas, Easy Chairs. ‘Modines Chamber Sars, Wandrube aeing-Cases, Hit-Racks, Sideboards, Vining ‘t'ables, Chiat nat une of tose GARY Ri ba say Brasscts, Tapestry, Ingral9, ota... Bian diac, Pillows, Bolsters, Shodta, Sips, Spreads, 0:6. ‘Erencls Pior and Mastel sicice, Otte for Goatm, oe. Algo a Innes toe Crackers, Gia aod Pintod fase, Gen lerchandiee, (igen Teas, ghgos, podihoy a’co.,” bland $6 HaaduiShat, OFFIOE OF 8. DINGEE & CO, AUCTION AND CORGISSION HERCHANTS, Nos. 80 and 82 Randolph-st., CHICAGO, InbD. ‘Wo would mont respectfully Invite attention to our fing salcs and warersuma at zbove numbers, occapy- ing Se (@) floors, thirty (30) by ong huudred and suventy (Hib) feet with superior facill-13x for the couduct of ag -a- eral aaction aad cotmmiseion busiaess, Dry-Gonds, Cloth- ing, Boots tnd, Shoos, Cargets, Furntunre, Palctings, Works of Art, Books, Piancs, Sewing-Macliaes, Hart rockery, Ulast yeas, Ci ‘and Merchan- Particular = ware, Teas, creer forthe d@:2pi: ‘Art, Uooke, attention Is ealled And sale of Pulatings and other Works of ry Fancy and Ornameutal Goods, anct ta oar well-aupututed departmant for the sale of Uarrisges, Haraces, and Hora Equipments, either at Aucti.n or Private Sala, We make Auction Sales of Housebold Furalin ‘acim Block, and Gouzral Mercuands owns, either fn olty or quuniey NB ness to be cunducted solaly an commission. ‘Auo.ion Sales of Housed. -neing at J@o'eiock a.m, Uther ‘days will bo announced in a few days. roquired. With twen'y (2)) year" expericuce nto make liberal advances, Horses, Carriages, fun Sale sales when the businews, and resdy cas Giviog our atrict a:tention to business, with square deal- ft oar aharo of patranegn. Our a ATD OF aE. DINGER & CO, By 8S. DINGEE & CO., Auctioncers, TURSDAY, March £0, 1555, st 10 o'clock, 8. m., ateur Warerooms, 80 and 82 East Ran- dolph-st. * LARGE SALE OF HOTEL FURNITUBB. The cntire contents of tho Bigalow Hou, comprisin, Tae sutire contents of ye er bey Soin Parkes Bo oem ing-iioom Furaiture, Beassels and Taportry Care nd Me end Bed-Lingo, Plated and Glaesware, ruckery and Kitchen Utoaatis. Mine arenie of a private rest tence of 18 tog Pasion Ganmuer aad Dining. Recs, Srockery, ‘tad Silverware. Togetti Reo'ot new faraltare, Golabod, ead undinisbed. me Salo without reserve. “8. DINGEE & CO. By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO., 37 East Washingtow-at, 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, TUPSDAY MORNING, March 2, at 9 s'cloek. ALSO, AT 11 O'CLOCK, Si 9,000. MORES BANKRUPT RETAILER'S STOOK, WITHOUT RESERVE. ing, We hope to moi SPRING SUITS, 1,000 PAIRS ALL-WOGL PANTALOONS $3 per pair. The Finest Assortment. of Children’s Clothing Ever Shown by Us, . : AND EVERY GRADS OF BOOTS AND SEIOHS Of Popnlir Make the Market Affords, Prices Gnarsnteed. BOSTON SQUARE-DEALING CLOTHING, 8, E, corner of Clark and Madison-sts Chieng | OCEAN NAVIGATION, INMAN LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CARRYING THE MAILS BETWEEN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Passage Rates Very Low. For particulars apply to x FRANOLS 2. PROWT, je $3South Clarkvt., coraer Laks, Unictam, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Cabi: ok 57 gientijedueed betes, “Bonara'teusts a iy Steerage tickets from een rales. Appa te are ARSON Northeast corner Clark ant Shennan Hotve), hee eens yo oy ALLAN LINE ei Eoutres! Ocean Steamship Company. iy ocr be i Lect TRAFIC A SPEOIALTY. ‘Three weekly saiknzs, Superior shins, Bost accommodations. Shacieat saute, AGH RATES [O EURYPa BXCREDINULY Apuly ta Ge . ALLAN & 0, Gen'l Western Agtay Chica i 4 Taseite'at dos, 72 and Th CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salling Thies Tumes a Week te and from BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES. A Corapany’a OF. nAPpiy at Company's Osos, northwest sorner Clark ana St 3, “Hetara teksts at reduced Rtcee 0. U.DU VERNED, General Western Agent, INE ERO, Nc To Gisngom, Livsrpait, ¥0., 3i0 sa 870 prostslony ive 3 Ts ERSIN B07 LaSullc and Madi ERBY & BARNES CORRECT STYLES CEATLERENS HATS. PRE YOUMANS SILK HAT, 101 MADISON-2£2. LIBRARY. OUR SPECIATY. ENGRAVED INVITATIONS FOR Weddings, Receptions, Juvenile Parties, hawovars, Club Parties, ~ Musicales, Ete. COBB'S LIBRARY, 36 MONROEB-ST. GENERAL NOTICES. TOWN CLERK-NORTH CHICAGO J. Mt, HANSBROUGS, a woli-nnown, respectablo,and eipadle youeg man. as bis prst r-cort will prove, wil be Bcaadidate fur novtuatioy to the sbare offica. andit will 9 ty tia intareat of the cilizona of una Ne interest themselves in lis bob eee soe ‘Tho regular annual meeting of Unity Charch Boctety evening, Marci: 2, at@qelock, Ii, HOOPER, M, D., Secretary. MOVING! SPRING TRUCKS & CAREPOL MEN PORNISHED 125 Michigan-av,. cor. Madison-st, DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given thst the firm of Wiliams, Donnelley & Co., publishers of tho Qity Directory, was dissolved March 27,1876. AS. WILLIAHB. Ghicago, March 23, 1875. FOR Sala. f fe W oe CHLEDRATED throogh 1’ e0bt. > Uainn—expressed Wal pitty, 1Dandapw'd, atts. ese W The i 2di:-+« GUNTHER, » “CUNNECTIONER, Chicago. STAVE CUTTER FOR SALE. Also, Cut-off Saw and Stave Jolatar, all complete, and ia periods workiig ordor to cut staves ap to 4 teet I Address Slattbiestea & Hegolor Zinc Cv., LaSalle, L. NO CURE! Novari DY, Kean, 360 SOUTT CLARK-ST. CUMICAUO, ‘May be consalted, persoually or by mail, free ef ansreo, cu all caronic or de. tuus diseasss. Dit. J. MEAN is las o. physician In the city who warrants cures oF 2 pay. Utice Quurs. 9a. m. tod. m.; Sandase from sto 1. EZ. STOCKHCLDERS’ MZETINGS. Jolict & Chicago Railway Co., BS rauy's OFFICE, . cumenso, Like, Diared 2, 137, } NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Stockholdcrs of the Joliet £ Chicago Railway Com. cay'are hereby notitied that the annnal meeting cf said fe election of Directors cad trinsactiog of fy Fenner ti Tatvoad Come the geseral olfce cf tho (chicaro & Alton Rai ‘om= panyria Chicago, Dil., on Mondas, the &o day of April ‘poxt, at o'clock m. he transfor books witl be closed at the close of busl- ness hours on tbe 2th day of March inst., end reopened ‘trausfe ‘the 6th dar of April next. for tranaferson the SLIMY LAMRABED, Secrstarz, Chicago & Alton Railroad Co., Sucngrany's Orrice, CHICAGO, Ill, March 28, 1875, Notice to Btookbolders and Bondnolders: Tne sock- holders and voting boncholiers of the Chicago & Alton RaijrosA Company sre boreby notitied that the annual moezing of sald Company fot the election of thine Direct- ors to servo for three years, £n transaction of such other basiness 25 may be prescuted, will be bold at the affce of the Gempsny 12 Chicago, Ul. om Monday, the Sb day of sacl: other buringne 93 10 | April next, at 10 o'slock sm books e transfer will be closed at the lone of back. ness hours on the Sith day of tost.,and be opaned forts the 612 if Apt pscr. transfers on the 6: HA OF PR RIABER, Socretars. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS 41 & 43 FIPTH-AV., hand the largest aseartment Kopp,on hand the largest amortont Ja the of OfSce Dosks, Coun: woe tars, ale Boxes, and of New ding. ‘boughs and sold. Ganas,” Relrigaze- OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. ‘Happy Keltef for Young Men from the effects of Ercors and Sbuyes to carly Lies Mastood rasiored. Inoodlt Tents to Maciage comured. New methud of treaument, ‘New and retuackablo remedies. Books aod cl. cu.are sons free, ta. soalsd entclop:s. Address HUWALD ASsO= UfATION, 419 ‘inth-st.. Poladolpaia, Pa.—an aclranee, rent aH sb reyttation for ‘Rovorabh condies tht % FRACTIONAL CURRENCY $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bis Nata Carey, at iTRIBUNE OFFICE.

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