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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1875.--TWELVE PAGES, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Juatios Togden returned to his post yestérday morning, rolioving Juatico Boully of the duty of rnning two couris. The Chicagaer Weapen s tho title of & new Gertman humorons wookly which has lately made {tn appenrance o this city. It is ably editod by Dr. A, C. Lobell, and promises to bo s sucecss. Tho temperatnra yesiorday, 88 obsorped by Manassee, optician, No. 83 Madison ntreet (Pamuxy. Duilding), was at 8 8, mn, 46 degreos; 30 A, m., 493 130, 53; 8 p. m,, 57; G p. o1 875 # p. an., 52. Tho question of Doydan'a successor 18 Tolica Juatico on the Bouth Bide is animating the neswy sppointees. Summerfiold Las all his energics bont for tho position, with a reasonable show of auccers, Christian l‘r.'mf, an smploge of tho North Chi- engo Tolling-MillR, was rovorvly lojured yostar- day Dy nehaft falling upon hin right leg and feactuiing it. Ile was takon to lifs homo, No, 21 liowo strest, At the * Spollin Skewl " in the Firat Mothadiat Chnreh the word **aspergeoice '’ knocked over 1l n dozon of the old boya and girla ; and woll it might, for it is not an English word at all, but & Frenet word, meaning a sprinkling with holy water, 1t is hardly fair to give out toreign words 8t o spelling mntch of English words, At the annual meoting of tho atockholders of "The Peoplo’s Dnilding and Lonn Association of Chicage," held Monday, tho following gen- tlemen wera oloctod Directors for three years, and to It tho places of an egual numbar whose {vrms of oftica i;ml expired: Clarlos W, A\y;cu, J. J. Whitchouse, L. L. Rawbo, sad C. G. Trencli. Johnpy Sullivan allna O'Leary, who wag ar- rostod somo weoks ngo at the lustancecf dlinuio Dontgomary, charged with belni councoted with tho Wilcko murder, had a linal hearing befora Justico Scully yesterday moruing. 'Lho enly er- 1donco againet him appenred to be what Loraven clias Yonng, whois now uuder arvesi for the murder, had told the woman, aud tho prigonor was dischneged. 8t. Luke's Hospital, o charity well keown and wroll sustamnoil by our eitizons, s to havo a beno- £t nt Standard I1ail Tuesday oveniug, Alay 4. Thero will bo & comedy, to_bo folloved Ly a dapcing party and supper. The names oun tho tickot aitord sufliciont guaranten of thopeople who ill nttend, 'They are N. K. Fairbank, Jobn De Koven, Joneph Stockton, D. W. Pag, C. G. Cooley, snd J, A. Sleeper. The ticketa, which can bo obtained from any of the ladiws inter- exted n tho ospital, will be, for genticman and lady, £33 singlo tickets, $2, fho Committoo on Iuvitations and Cor- respondauce for tho fortbeoming reunico of ths army organized yesterday afternoon by oloctin, Capt. Drockway Chalemnn, and Oapt. fsasc I Aost Hecretary. A lottor was recoived and read from Col. Chinrel, Secretary of tho Army of tho Totomac, He stated that hio had receivad com- munications from nenrly 200 mombers of that iy, anda_Incge majority of them wero op- poxed to baving tho muctl.nl; May 12,08 has al- ready boen desiguatad. The Committes nd- jourued without further sction, to movt again ou tha call of ite Chaitman, The following gone tlemen wers added to the Committos : Peroy L. Shuman, Col. A, N. Watorman, Jobu Ifitt, P, H, Topo, Capt, L. 1. Pierce, Louis Schaffoer, II. Oliver, Adam Carey, EHeury M. Baoon, John Rlarih, Alout 8 o'clock night bafore last a German emigrant woman named Martha Weller, with two ninadl children, whils on her way o Calu- mat, Mich,, whoro hor husband 1s living, got oft the train on tho Michigan Contral Railway at "'w onty-socond etreet station, through miaalte, snd started down tho track toward tho depot, when shie was met by a young man who asked Lor to go with him to n bosrding-houss. BSho rofused, and ho assanlted her and throw her dovn with intent to outrago kor. Tha scroams of the woman and childron frightened him, and 1o ran away, Mrd, Woller mnde her way to the Jllinois Contral round-louse, whero sho remain- od until yestorday mornng, whon she took the train for her detination, ~ Sho was unable to rive any description of the porson who aitempt- ed the gross outrage. FLEVATORS IN THE SCHOOLS, Tha Academy of Homeopnthic Physiclans and Surgeous met at the Iremont flonse Thwsday, with a full attondance, Dr. Cole presiding. Tho digcuysion was on disenses of wamom. Dr. ‘fooker road the following papor, which was ro- forrod toa special committea consisting of Mra. Dr. Gross, Mre, Dr. Underwood, and Dr. R. N. Tooker: Apropos of the subject of gynecology, I derire fo call tha nitention of tho Acaudmy to a wnatter of soine fmportance, aud whith relates to (ho houlth and ure- Tuineas of the femalo teachers nud pupils in owr grams mar aud high school, 1 refer (o the prevalent citstom of erecting wehool bulldings of threw and four storics, eommunicativg with each other aad the ground only by long ond dificult flights of stafre which, Ly iho arrangemouts of sessions and recitationr, 'the siudouts und teachers aro compelied to climb many times u day, ta the manifest fujiiry of bodily health, My atlention wan recently called o this matter by & promineut lady pbyelelan of this city, who has been constltod so frequently of late by donchers and motbers of pupilo complaining of il health as to excita an fuquiry as o ita cause, The toschers expeclally . make bitier complain of the long flighta of stuirs, and Fetes elr T health 0. Shin cansg, snd surely 1o yliyslcian of experionce in dirosses of women wilf dis- ule for » moment thu probability that the reference s a correct one, Dut if the teacliers are thus injured by their comparstively infrequent use of the #lalywayy, how much ~more fnjurious must it bo for tho girls, vho, on account of tha scaitered Incation of tha recitation-roais, are compelled to go from floor to flcor at every clange of recitstion, 3taur of thewo girls axe just yussing throngh the Orst critical chiange which the female organization under- yocs, when local congoations, inflammntions, dis- {lscements, and such ke affoctions, are most sasily produced—a thne of life, fn & word, when even the iont careless and fynorant motbera ynderstand that thu syntem should be apared from ardtions foif, than whicli there s none much tore so than the ascanding of long tights of stairs, I bave myself been obliged to counsel the withdrawal of eeveral young ladlos from schoo!, during the t year, who wers afectrd with persistent lieadaclies, backaches, and gencral malaine, which wero referable, so far as I could Judgo, to 5o other caure than the ono under con- elderation, Bince my attention Lias beou called to thla #nbicet, Thave Lad nielther timo nor opportuuity to fuiior dtatisticn arul facly with which to cmhasize tta iuportance, nud, indeod, T only deem it aeceasary now o call attention to it, cnd leave the mattor for such action as may be devmed appropriate. 1would venm- ture 1ho sugyestion, howaver, that, if it Lo uecessary 1o orect schiool bulldiugs of o Inuny storics, the whould be connacted by clevatars for the uss of’ sud of {li0 clnw bera referred tona may carc to avall theme #elvea thereof, CAPT, TUNTLE BIGES TO HPEAK, In connection with tho articlo in yesterisy's I'risvsz regarding the closing up of ‘the Grand Opern-Tlouse, Capt. Turtle makes hiu statoment un follows: Hince tho opening of the Opers- Iouso hie has pupplied it with a privato watch- anan, but states that, from the very beginning, the pay was vory bad indeed, and some fow wooks ago, wheu the proprietors owod him §148, he callod upon Mr, Jones for payment, and told Lit that ho counld not let the indebtedness in- creato auy further, and wauld bava to remava his man. Blr, Jones regrotied that tho hnrd timos hindered bin belng more prompt in his paymouts, and said that if the watchmon wore retained ho wonld in frture pay for lia sor- vices each weel, Capt. Tuitle nureed to this, but at the end of tho first weok Mr. Joucs was nat ready with the money, £16.25, and asked for muothor respito of a week. At tho eud of this time Cant. Turtlo called again, and reccived Mr. Jones' check for &34, which he (he next day, Apeil 7, doposited with the Fidelity Bank, Tho followiug day the bank returned bim the chieck, statmg chat thoy had prosentad it at the bank on which way drawn, and paymont had Leen twice refused, The Captain then went to the Opera-Houss, where ko tirst learned of the fact of the general collapeo, ead, after consultation with bis lawyors, he da- cided tbat, insamuch as ho had boon told that Mr. Jones wos about to leavo this Ktato, of which lin i not o zesident, the vafost thing for him todo to was Becuro at auy rato, $34 of tho 20000y due im and to obtalu his arrest, This ho did, and ho conalders that he treatad Mr. Jdones with the utmnost ‘fairness and leufenoy throughout, and that no one can blame him for taking the only meaus available Lo socurs a pors t'on of the muney he had iawd out in wupplylog tho Opers-1{ouse with a guardisn, st ki THE ONLY BANYON, HE PLEADS WUELE ONCE UE OLDERED, Qnite a tittlo commotion wes caused in the Boutk Bide Polioo Court yesterday marming by tho sppearance, & fow minutes bplore the ar- vival of Justice Boyden, of no loss ordinary a person than that gentloman's predecessor, Mr, A. H. Banyon, It hag beon for eome days past within the knowledgo of thoso who frequout this court that iho presont Incumbent i pmong the doomed wuat to continuo fu ofiico, it wss thw faot which leat au additional cclab* to the ppatition of fhe ex-Juncice, fur it gave riso toa 4 u&ck—upmmiug ramor that thes foriu of llax-z:n llhn First way agsin to be eufoldod with the fouth Bide ermins. Tho ex-cook had hLard takeu bis seat iy Court wheu e wis approsou: Ly s delogation of old ladles ifutererted in the fates of ay wany occupautsof the bull-pan, who began pouring 1nto his card thelr congratulations upon his rotusn to office, thair wishoa that ho milght long live to fine thom or send them to tho Bridewell, and urgent requests that ho weuld bo ‘‘aisy” on Tom, of Diok, or Tim, ns tho caso might bo, who His Honor know as ‘a right g 1ad, only he wud tako a aran and ralso a ruction oceanional 15." Tho gentla flatiory contained in tho in- siunation that he wha once mora to rulo over tho Court wna mucli enjoyod by Mr. Banyon, who nodded hia head gracionsly, and could not bring himaelf at onco to dispol thoe jllusion, awcater to Tumeelf ovou than to thono who created it. Tho muccess of the old ladics, however, emboldened the rest of the poovla in Court, and in five minutes the ox-Justico was in tho midstof n crowd of voclforous men and women, eachi of whom had his or her spocial favor to ank. Lvary minute added totho crowdand thoe clamor aud, a8 somo_of tho peoplo wero geftingal- together too demonstrative, 3r. Hanyon arofo in his soat, nmounted it, and, after shouting “Horder1" two or three timos, succeeded in ob- taming sufMciont :]ulat to onablo a fair ap- preciation of tho following littlo sxplanation : My hunfortunato friends, 11i smmuch ploased it the ‘earty wolcomo you 'ave hall hof you liextended ma’ero thln morning, hand from tho bottom hof my 'art 11i ‘'aston to hozpross to youmy ‘artfelt Lobligations, Un'appily, 'aws avor, un'appily, Ti may hadd, for you has woll hna for me, ther i hat present no ‘ope of my Ladminiatering _juatics hamong you in this *ansome 'all, Hi'sce bofore mny lLieyes tho faces of many ‘com in tho 'appy doys Rono by 11 ‘ava ‘ad boccasion to meet, and “1Ii cannot, my too full 'art will 'ardly hallow mo to hindicalo hamply ‘ow 11i feel hon this Lauspiclons hoc- ension. Il may ho hallowed to lindd, 'ovever, that whon hat some future heloction tho sul- frages hof— . “ollo, lore, what's ail thia fuss about?' broke in Jussice Boyden, as hoe entered tho room and found it apparestly turned iuto a lunatic asylumor dobativg pocicty, ** Why, Mr. Banyon, what's ihis ; aro you trving to organize jaul- delivery ? _What |s tho mattor ?” The ox-Tustica fclt tho faitnens of tho robnke, and, after making n *hamplo hapology hanid hoxplanation,” proceeded to requast that (ho caan of L. L. 'A{Il. o West Jacksop streetbutcher, chargod with transporting meat through tho pub- Jic streets without a covoring, might e firat dis- posed of. Tho requeat wns acceded to, and the cara proceadod, the fact that the defendont got fined 25 and costa proving satisfactorlly that Mr. Tanyon is just about as groat a legal sitccess bo- foro tho Donch aglie used to bo whon on 1t, —_— POLICE STATISTICS. THE SUPEHINTENDENT'A ANNUAL REPORT, Mr. Jacob Rolim, General Buporintendent of Polico, yestorday submitted to tho Board of I'o- lico his aunual report for tho year ending March 81,1875 The roport was gloefully accopted by tho Board and placed on rocord [u tlie Secrotary's zoom. It s na follown; 1 liavo the honor to subimit tho followlng ‘report of the condition, offect, sud working of the Polico De- parlment for tha year eudlng March 31, 1853, I tak Pleasuro in Leingnble to say fhat since my last o nual report to your hanorablo Board, the city has been reasonably quiob and_orderly, aud no serious dis turbances of the peace liavo occurred, The amount of erima comunltted has fallen below that of provious years, aud o porcentage of sticn property rocayercd Which I consider ereditablo fo tho detectivo brauch of tho service, Crimo gencrally tucreases or de- creasos in proportion to the uumber of persons out of employment, and it may bo sald ‘ihat, owing to the present general doproesion in bnsiners and fuduatrics, and the consequent throwing of & large number out of employmeut, crime has iu- exearcd all over tho conntrs, In view of this fuct.n comparieon of the aggregaie amount of property stolen in thy clty during tha year just passed with that of last year and tue yoar previous fs somewlat cn- couraging. The total amount of property atolen in tho ety for tho Inst year {s §133,501, against $:47,53 tho seir previous, aud $177,461 for the yesr cuding March i, 170, The oficers und patrolmen in the zervico aro held to a strict performanco of duty, #od when treachien thercof occur the charges snd ovidenca ars Iaid bofora your honorablo body for action. In this conncction I request pormission to stabo that, having regently bad un op- portunity ~ to exsmine tho police ore [ Raulzations of several of the prineipal eltios In tho United States, I consliler that in point of eficienvy, in- telllzence, and general good discipline, tho yolice or= gavization of our city In above many, And nol iuferioe 1o any of thoso of the cities which I have visitol, There' 11, Lowever, one limentabla deficloney In our foree, and that is in point of numbur, It fs well known that wo have & much emaller number of men in proporifon to population than sny other city, sud a yet amaller forcs fn proportion to the smount “of torrilory to bo guarded. Tu my last anmnual report I reeominended tho appointment of elghty-Aveo additional prattohnen, but the Common Councll ouly provided for but forty. 1 ‘would therefore rospectfully rezommend that the pres- ent force be fucrassed by 150 additional patrolimen, sud in this I balleve that your bonorable board will apreo hat [ Liave nekod for 1o more tian the beat fo- fereats aud welfaro of the clty demand, Nost of the Loats as st prescnt patrolied embrace double tho amount of territory that they should with suy reaon- abls degree of safety, and, on account of tho larga number of patrolmen’ whd are umavollably detatiod for duty o4 bridges, stresteciossings, and ratlroad de- pots, the number st our disposal to protect tha fast- growing outakirta of tae city is entlrely insulficient, ‘The police forceat proscut consista of ons General Buperintondent, one Daputy Genoral Buperintendent, thres Captalvs, 20 Sergoants, and 335 patrolmen, detailed aa rolioma: TFIRST TRECINCT. At the Police Hesdquarters thero sre 2 Sorgeants and 44 patrolmen, detsiled an atatlon-keepers, totoct- 1o, and nt Uridges strect crossings, and ot ruflroad depots, Atthe First Precinct, coruer of Harrison strect snd Paclfic avanuc, thoro are 1 Captain, 2 Ber- goants, and 77 patrolnen, 1u my last aunual report I recommended that su_ appropriation Le mado for building a barn st this station for the accommodation of extrayed and stolen horees, but, no such appropria- tion hiaving been made, I would now most reapectful- Iy repeit tho rocommindation, a8 such o builling 1 abeolutely nacessary, At the Twouty-ocond Birect Station thers are 1 Bergeaut sud 62 patrolmen, I would recommond that an addition ba bullt ta fhia Htation, s 1t i cutirely too amall to accommodate the number of mon required in that district, At tho Cot- tsge Grove Avenus Station theru aro 1 Sergeant and 33 patrolmen,’ " At the Deering Btreot Sitation thero arel Hergeaut and 24 putrolinen. It wlll be nocensary to socute &1 uppropriation for the purposo of purchssing or loasiuz 3 lot, ond butlding thereon a polico atation for this district, 38 the one now occupied Ia Teased for thy purpors, and s eotirely inadequats for the requirements of tho Oepartmont, I would recom- mend that tha achiool property located on the corner of Archer avenus and Deering sireot be loascd for o term of yoars, and that & suitablo bullding be erscted there. on, HECOND PRECINOT. At the Second Preciuct Station, corner of Unlon and ‘West Madlson streots, thore aro 1 Captau, 3 Bergeunts, and 60 patrolmen, At the Weat Wullhl Street Hia- tiou thera are 1 Bergeant and 63 patrolmen. At the West Lake Street Buation (hiero aro 1 Sergeant and 38 patrolmen, At the West Clicago Avenue Htation thera are | Hergeant sod 29 patrolinen, and at tha llinman Hireet Statiou, 1 Bergeant and 16 patrolmen, THIRD PRECINCT. At the Third Precinct Statlon, on Chicago avenue, there are one Cuptsin, threa Bergeants, aml ffty.five patrolmer at tho Mawson Birect Statlon, one Sere t audd savonteen patrolmen; at the Wolsater Avo- Btatlon, one Bergeaut and fourleen patrolinen; aud at thie Lawgnbea Biroet Station, one Bergeant and twenty-ono putrolmen, _All the iouscs fn tho Beoond aud Third Preciucts need Lt th ordinary repairs for the next municipal yesr, T would respectfully recommend that the salaries of tho tweive patrolmen dotallod o8 Noundsmon Lo f1ed a per sannm. The dutes and rosponsibilitics devalving upon (hese ofticors entitle them to $70 in addilion to their salaries as pa- trolmen, sud in iny oplulon the incrosse would Lave s 00d andl_beneficial elfect in the departwment, Tho w ot predant allows but twenty Sorgeants, leaving nu ‘but one for each of th b-statlons, and they fre- quently belog unavoidably sbsent from their dis: tslcts tho lloundemen sre required 10 wsaume and perform Lhe general daties of Bergeants, In conclu- slon 1 desice to bear featiinony to the cordlal co-opera- tlon and eniicloncy of sil hrani he service, and 10 you, gentlemen, for your connael, sld, aud fnflience iu thio pramotion ‘of the fulereats atid efticlency of the depurtuiat, 1 also dealse o zotura 1ay alucore anke, 1 would cell aitention to tho fact that in the tabular statments accompanylng this report I deducted from the valuo of property rezuvorod W that which was not actuslly stolon, aud liave given tie samo under the hosd of loat properiy, Tuis kua not been done in_ former reporta, Lut thie samo was added 10 the stulen property recovred, theroby lucreasing it considurably. FACTS AND FIOURES. Total valite of property repariod stalon, $143,501 ; total vuluo of stolen property recovercd, £119,4145 fo- tal valua of lost property recovercd, $i,410; tolal nuwber of arrcats, §:4,5503 total amount’ of 'fines, $8,001, Thers werd urrested duming the year, 2,243 maica; femalew, 4,810 married, 7,90 slnglo, 17,500, Kumber of lost children found sud restored to pae rontz, 1,1k ; and 4,434 lodgers werv accommodated, sg0s varlod da follows : Under 10 years of x;ml ll)-‘sa 20 years, 5,039 ; from 30 to 30 ye rowm 3 15,1161 sent to County Axent, 30 Mome of Eriendiess, 19 fo Cathollo Awylum,’ 60} ta United Btates Commisaloner, 8: bound oyer to kocp o pesce, 1034 enteticad fo Houre of Corvuntlany 1,280; sent to Housgof Good Shepherd, 24 Leld ou crimiusl charg 3 aeut to Orphan Asylim, 15 to Exring Womeu marricil {o court, 4 ; vent Ref) 1o Washiugtoulau Hoj { sent to Foundiiug's Homo, 13 forfeited Luil, 10, colored, 1,147; Nationslitles: Americons, 10,397 Australian, 317 Dobomluns, 114; Belgiaus, 207 Cana: Alany, 339} Chincse, 837 Engiish, 7303 “Ereuci, In: Geraai, 13 landers, 145 1Wungas aus, 45 3, 1043 I 9207 Nor Tohaidets, 103 Portuucse s 015 Beotdn, 423 Spaule Welch, 23, ‘The prinicipal clatges for arrestwers: Arson, 16} sacauls, 187 assault wilh iuteut o do bodily infury, 4143 ssaault with oot to kill, &)1 casaull wity deallly weapou, 2387 Lurglary, 3283 drunk, 3,45 drunk and disorderly, 4233 crucity lo afudali, druuk and vagraucy, 104 forery, 313 high bery, 33 interforing with onic 100; inmates of holises of {il-fame, 850; inmates' of guming-houses, 291; dllegal aotlng, 6; keeping gaming-houte, cs;' lorceny, 2,99 murder, = 43 obtataing w em, 103 money ' undé falze pretenses, $4; perfury, (197 passlng counterfelt, 63 oty 1i7; roblery, 1507 secalvlng stvlcu propesiy, 19§ swindling, 1105 vagrancy, 2,133; violstion 12 ofclock arlinance, 105; violstin of fire ardinsnce, 1 Tiua principal occupatinnn wero: Acto 110 bartendnen, 1:63 bootblacke, 0; book) 162 brokers, 05 hum-dsivors, 161 onrricrs makers, 1035 contractors, 3 elargymen, 208 cooke, 403 oxpressmen, 18 ; farmern, ea, 70903 haclnon, 130; hattorn a7 machinistn, 165 prostituter, § paper-enrricrn, 163 orgaegrindess, Toportere, ek, 110 saloon-keepers, school” texchare, 8 tallars, 1507 _wagonmakers, 4" atudents, 15% whilewnshiers, 14 waiters, 235 runners, 03] gas- Titfers, 193 5o ocoupation, 4. ———— CITY COLLECTOR'S REPORT. WIHAT ItE 11AS DONE DURING TRZ YEAR, Thio erodit sido of the Olty Collector's balance- shcot for the year ending March 31, 1875, shiow- ing tho business transactod in that department, reada aa follows ¢ ‘Actars, B; agets, kxeepern, Collectad on gotneral real estato of 1809....$ 15,01 Toturned o1 samMo, | . 1,510.73 Collected o dntorest of xame, X Teturned delinquent on same. LMK Returued delinquent on real ¥TUsuesren sirsssnase sisntears :znw Returned delinquent ou interest of & Collected on porsonal property of 1871, 3,013,00 Uncollected on aam: BO,567.78 irrors and abateme 185,00 Coliccted on intereat of eamo. = 210 Vurolleeted on fnterest of asme. ! Itoturned delinquent on real egtate of . 18TL0urnorraciosamennaesssinse 1,135.00 Toturned delinqitent on {nterest o L Collected on getieral real eatats of 18 Vacolleoted on same, Dellnquent on eamo, Collected on intercet 0f BaMO.. ot .es. Drlinguent on intercat of same. .. Collected on persoual property of 1874 Uneollectod o ram 1,163,90 15,761, A ‘0 Collectod on Intereat of é3mo. Unvolleeted on fnterest of caino, Callocted nn persunal property of 1333, Uncoliected un sam, .. The corresponding figurea of 28 follown ¢ Jteal estate, personal property, otv, Hpaclal asacasiuonl: Licouses, esavises Total collection of 1874 rIcEssy v BTG $2,331,291,72 Licence. N 14+ ‘wited, | Fevento, Butehers, Uarta und dunpowde Tlacks. . Intelligence oiticed Seavenyur. Shootinyg gallery Wagou—doubla, Wagon—tinglo.. 11,6°8.07 5,093,534 Totaliessseres AMUSEMENTS, TIHE GRAND OPEIA-ULOUSE. The Grand Opera-Houso is not to be closed sfter all, aud tbo public will bo glad to learn that such is the caso, Thero hins been no end of mismanozemont, but nothiog moro culpable. ‘T'ho porsonal intereats of too many peoplo wers allowed to conflict with the intcrests of tho Douso, and tho consequouco was fallure. Tho management now falla into the hsnds of two gentlemen who aro capablo of running it, doubt- less, and who are amply backed in thoir outer- prise, They aro E, M. Kayno, the bass singer of tho company, and W. 8. Warreu, the formor “I'reasuror. Tho only changos in the company will bo thore''roment of Mossrs. Kolly & Loon and Mr. Edwin Lester, and the organization au it now etands willbo known as Kayne, Hall & Wambold's Minstrels, Hall aud Wambold tako thoends, With o determinatior to givo o firat-clasa minstrel entortainmont of a legitimnto chiaracter, withous any attompt to go boyond it into oporn, and with o judicious reduction of tho prico of admizsion, tho now mauagers will, it is_cortain, meet with ihio succesa thoy descrvo. Tho rednction of 25 couts is n necousity of tho times, and should havo been mado long ngo. 'bo orchiestra snd dross- circlo will now uelhn 75 conty, the balcony nt 50 codts, and tho gallery 26, Tho houso roopons {o-night with & vory good Lill. Burridas, with * Dear Mother, Kias 3o,” Hall with * Potroloum Sam," Kayue with * Lot Al Obuy,™ Wambold'y #1lard to Lovo,” and Frodericks' ** Spoal, Only Bnosk.” constifuta a nicely-selected thist pars, which concludes with. tho * Circus” final Delohanty ‘wad tlangler give thoir amusing “Tecks in Love,” with songs and dancea; Iiall holde lis own on the banjo ~ apainst all comors ; Wambold, Kayue, and Surridge play *'I'ho Wrong Man Waynoand Lovely, tho ** Indin-Rubbor Nigs,” give their act, and tho whole performanco winds. up with Delehanty and Hongler's musical akotch, © Fun in the Kitchen." introducing plantation pastimes, bono olos, dances, and tho like. 184 UAWTHORNE'S BENEFIT. Tith Miss Hawthorno's boneflt thia sfternoon aud ovemng closes tho rvegular sonson at Hooley's, It ia the last rogular benofit, and probably tho lnat of tho sories. Boing the last, 1t should bo the best, and, s thn bill for both rorformaucoa is attraclive, it doubtleas will bo. Tho drama for the matineo will the protty and popular **Homance of & Poor Young Man,” which is ono of the most desorving pioces put upon tho ataga of Hooley's Theatro this senson. ‘This evening * London ;Assurance” will ba given poeitively, with the full stremgth of tho company In tho cast, WUDSTER AND NRTIUA. The performances of tho Wurater & Mothua Gorman dramatic company will not bo inter- forod with by the rocent fallure of the Grand Opers, and the company will cantinue to play at this houso every Bunday ovening uniil the end of tho recason, Iifforty are being, made by romlnont and wenlthy Germans to kocurs this Eouue fora regular German theatre for next soason. ‘The company will perform, Bunday evening, tho renowned comedy by Arthur Muot- tor,jentitled ** Guto Nacht, Hainschen" (* Good- ]é‘ight, :Jolmny"), or * Maria Tuercus and Hor oure.” A —_— OBITUARY, ISAAD GANNETT, Tsanc (fannott, Eac., & well-known resident of this city, dlod last Bounday from an attack of pnoumonia, Tha decessed was born {n Boston, QOot. 6, 1837, Ilo camo to Chicago in 1855, and has rosided hore ever sinco, In April, 1861, ho enlisted as n private in Battery A, Obicago Light Artillery, and waa among the first troops lenving Chicago. Iesorvod out thetime for which haonlisted, and,on bls return, recruitod acompany for the Thirty-sevonth Illinaly, but, befors being mustored 1, took his men and joined the Soventh Kansaa Cavalry, iu which command ho retalned » commission during tho War, In 1863 ha was given an independent command of a detachment of men sorving as an aitillory company with Buell jn Alabama, ¥o_subsequontly served on the staff of Gen. R, B, Bitchiell at Nashyville, and an Assistant I’rovost Marshal-Goneral at Moxlco, Mo., which position ho retalned until mustored out I 1800, Upon his roturn to Chicago he anglged in the buginess of lifo Insurance, which ho followed until he was sirickon down with progrossive pa- ralyals of tho nerves nbont fifteon snonths ago, ‘Ihis disease, tho aceds of which hsd beon sown in his conntitution during lus army caroer, con- flneid-him to his house. Ho was a frequent con- tribntor to T'uz TrinoNE, and, on tho Sunday bofore he died, an articlo by him on the subjoct of ** Oraded Bohinols ** was published. 1o wag taken with pneumania SBaturdsy, the 2d inst., and died Monday, Altliough'Mr, Gonstt never held any Impor- tant command in the army, ba way noted for his splondid soldiorly qualities, and made s wide uprond reputation for imsell, In privatslife ho was distinguishod by av oxact and scrupulous In- teerity, snd commanded the respect and estcemot tho wholo communlty, 1o was not & member of any religions o1ganization. His funeral fakes lacs Bunday, from his late resldence, 88 North "eorin utroot, 'Ilie servicos at the houss willbo conducted by tho Rov, Itobert Collyer, Ha will bo buried hfl the Giarden City Lodgoof A. ¥, and A. ML, of which ordar lie waa a member for many yoary, at Graceland Cowetery, 7 ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘The Rov. C. I1. Fowler, D, D,, will preach in :hn Cantenary M, E. Church to-morrow morne ng. The Rev. William A, Bpencer, fresh from the misalonary fislds of tho world, will preach in the Oentenary M. E. Church Bunday svening, ‘Choro will bo a moctiog of Compavy B, Firet Regiment, at the Armory, {his evening. A foll sttondanco of mombors in dosired. The Philosophical Socioty will bo addresssd this evaning by Dr. N. W. Abbott on_tho b~ Jeot of * Crimo, from tho Medical Standpaint.’ The fourth meeting of tho partios interoated in Urbandalo Colony of Bouthorn Californis mill bolield at 8_o'clock this evening on the third floor of the Publie Library Building. ‘The Iast Bunday locturo of the ncason will bs delivored to-morrow afterncon at MoCormick Hall, at 8 o'clock, by the Hon. John Wentworth, who will spoak on ** Early Chicago.” A mooting of Amherst Collogo graduaten will be hold at the Grand Paclfie Hatel, Parlor No. 1, this evening, to nominato & Western alumnng for the vacant Trusteostup of the College, A mooting of the Chicago Temporance To- form Club will bo held at 672 Woat Madison streot this evaning at 7:00 o'clock, The roport of tho Exeentive Committeo will ba presanted, | A fnll attendanco of tho frionds of tomporance ia desired, The fmml allegory of the Pilgrim'a Progress, on exhibition at Farwoll Itall, will givo n matiueo this aftornoon for the childran, and thelr sixtn entortainmont this oveniug. Itistho most ox- pensive aud artistic moral and religious oxhibie tion over placed bofore tho public, The ealo of noats for tho concort Tneaday night by the Boston Philharmonic Club bogins this morning, at Janson, McClurg & Co.'s. Tha Club contolte somo of tho finest =olo_talont that has over appeared here, including Barnard Listomann, vtolinist ; Adolph Ialz, Fronch horn ; and Eugano Woiner, flute,l ato soloists of the Thomas Orcnostra, who will be rememborod by all musiciens, s THE CITY-HALL, ‘The Commities on Publio Bulldings failed to moot yesterday aftornoou for lack of & quorum, Ald, Cooy and Stono waro tho only members present. . The City-Collector yosterday received £33,- 630.92 on ,city taxes, The dolinquent list was complated yesterday, and all parties w0 yob having paid up are warned to do so at an enrly date, The Committes on Judiclary will moot at 3 o'clock Baturday afternoon In tho City-Clerk's ofice, The Cemmittes on Wharves and Publia Grounds will meet at thosamo Lourand placo thls afternoon. AN, Quitlk donles the assertion of & reckicss morning papor that ko is violating the flro ordinanco by building an sdditton lo bis louse on Carroll nvonuo. 1fo is merely puttlug a brick Lasomont under a houso which has been rawsed for yoars, aud is repatring 8 leaky roof. All tho city officials had n war-danco in City- Attorney Jamlcson's apartment sosterday aftors noon over tho mews that tho Governor had signod the Gonoral Incorporation aat. ‘Tho danco was a very select one; even a kind, gone erous, benovolait reporter, who hiad put on war. paint in stripes of groon and red, for that occa- sion uepecially, was incoutinently bouncod, so that the furce of the participators might not bo porpetuated, Iistory is theroby dofeatod. Fire-Wardon Patch is looking after Mr. A, O, Tening, not with a littlo pop-guiz as might bo ox- pocted after tho transactions of vesterdny, bub with a roll-fledged afidavit setting forth hiy courxo of action iu rogard to the elnborate dis- play of side-bonrds in tho Epoight mansion. Patch notilied Capt, Guud of tho violation im- mediately aftor baving ordercd tho Speights to doniet, It is said that both partica have mado arrangements for n gamo of patel-up. a0y THE RIVERS, FRESHET IN THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI, Gpectul Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, 81, Pavt, Mion, April 9.~—Tho Minncsoin River Is all olear of fco. Tho Minslsstppl raised 3 fout to-day, principally from the bresking of the ico-gorge ab Anoks. At Minneapolls, the day hias boon ouo of great oxcitemont, tho water baving rapidly risen to tho bighost point for niany year#, endangoring mills, water-power, bridges, aud other improvements along the river- shore. Tho steamor Minnoapolis was carried from lier mootiugs by tho lee, and floated againet tho uppor bridge, whoro she pouuded to & wreck, but i yot floating. All tho guya of tho bridgo aro broken, but the atructure is still connidored safo unloss the hull of the DMinneapolis should como throngh the upper bridgo, Tho trestle. work of tho Minungapolis & Bi. Louis Railroad botwoen tho sunponsion bridge sud the falls wus cenrried awny. Boowns and plers have broken away, and maoy logs ocapod. Tho canal-gatos woro opou whon the flocd came, and kept open by tho 1co so that the flood raisod tho platform over the cannl 2 foot. Tho basements in both tho Wasbhburn 3ills aro full of water. All tho mills auffor konio damage. Tho wator is pouring over tho mill platform at analarming rato, Part of tho mitl-dam i1 carried away. Bo far as fs yet Lnown no damnge has resultod to tho worke for the l|'mmu-vluon of tha falls. All tho damngo occurred on the west or Min- noapoliy sido. On tho esst or Bt. Anthony sido, the tlood did no harm. Tho leo ia still running inlargo, bard cnk-v, but tho water fu falling, The damage, divided among all the Wenst Sido awners of Tiver proporty, is very large, but un- ostimated, This aftoruoon tho iron facing of one breakwatorof tho Bt. Paul wagon-bridgo was criwhod In by ono of threo barges which the ico cusated frow tho uppor lovee. THE MISSOURI, Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broux Cts¥, Aprit 9.—Tho water in tho Floyd River wont down about 8 feot to-day, and no moro trouble is approhended from that source. About ton minutes before the Bloux City & Paciflo bridgo fell yestorday, a passongoer train of two coaches, well filladt with passengors, hiad crogsed it. ‘The waterat that placo is very deep, and running with great velocity, No traing on Ilisois Coutral'or 8t, Paul roade to-duy. — ORATORICAL. Special Dispateh to 1he Chicage Tribune, Mapisoy, Wis,, Aprll 9.—Tho Wiscousin Ora- torical Btate Association met to-day. Throodelo~ gatos wero prosent each from tho Stato and Law- ronco Unlyersity, and Balolt and Milton* Col- leges. Delolt was selectod ag the place for the nozt Stata contost. The following oflicors wero elected. Dresident, D, ¥, Tilsworth, MMilton ; Yice-President, Georgo llaven, Stato University ; Secrotary, 0. A. Curtis, Lawrenco ; Troasurer, L. T. Pettibone, Beloit, Delogates to tho Intornational Couvention of Btate Uni- versitien s Btoddard Joss, Btate University; I, M. Malone, Boloit. S A Ixcellont Plago for Young Men. 11, B, Hrysut's Chicago Buwiness College sn'l English Tralniog-School s estublishing a reputation for thor- oughness socond to no fostitution of the kind in the country, Tho order and atrict altention to business to Lo obserysd thers are most yemarkable, Teachors and others are coming from a dlstanco to make them- selyes familiar with the pecullsritica of thia school, It will well repay any one to spend a day wituessing the exercises iu this model lustitution, The Lranches taught are bookkeeping, busincas arjtlmetic, com- merolal law, penmanship, reading, spelling, grammar, algobrs, geametry, trigonometry, surveying, enginoor- ,ing, m-e—bln(ublrdlluflur;l and mechanteal drawing, phonography, German aud French, Tlcra will bs no ‘vacation duribg the summer montha, e e ol Frea Olinionl Advice, In conslderation of thers bolug ncither hospital nor @lepensary {n Chicago for the special treatment of dis- eanes of tho throut, Jungy, and heast, Drs, R, & K, B, Huuter (physiclans for dlvcases of the cheat) have de- cidod to eatablish, for the beuefit of the poor, s free clino, {n connection with their practice, and have sct spart Room 12 of tholr offices in the Lakeslde Build. ing (corner of Olark and Adema strests), whero those having consumption, Lronchils, catarrh, throat-dis- cose, asthms, oF sny sffection of the heart, ean vbtaln advite aud preacriptions free, QOue of them will be 11 attendance av:cl’l Tuesday, Tuureday, snd Baturday, from ¥ to & o'l i g jpgme d The Black Hills, The publisber of tho Gubyouns (Wyo,) Leader will isauo (April 17) & twenty-clghi-column extrs, containe iug » large map of the Black Hills, including all the ‘mountain ranges kuowa under that namo ; sl n large varloly of information, gatliered from official and pri- Yate sources, Teferriug fo this all-absorbiug toplo, Th atern News Cowpany, No, 44 Raudolph street, Clicago, in counection with the Bt, Louls Book and Nown Company, will disiribule ihis number of the deader to dealers throughont the tnmlT Ordors way bo sent to these Syms, or to the publiaber st Chisyonns, W0, A Good Bpring Overcoat for $7.50. Although this runy ssem bardly credible to many of our readers, yet such is the very liberal foducenient offered by A. J, Nuiting, the 0, O, D, clotbier. Thess gsrments are cut long and stylish, sand will 8% ss woll 83 higher priced goods. 3r. Nutting's stock includes slinost every desirabls grads fram tLose abore named to the very ¢ nobbiest” Nroadway garmenta worth $30, Business aulta and boya' and ehifldren's clothivg 1n imnicnse variety the year round at 184 and 160 Blate streot, ——— The Great Overland Sunday Mail Train will leave Chicago, Bunday, April 11, at 10;15 &, m., ¥in Ohicago, Nock Tnland & Pacific Rallroad, stopping st oll regular statlons on main line, sonnecting at Omahn with Mondsy morning express for Denvor and Ssn Franclaco, Tickota via Oblcago & Northwestern or Ohleago, Turlington & Quinoy Tiailroada will be takan on this rain, —_— Sccond-Band Organs, Very fine Toed & Bons, Estey, Privce & Co,, and urdat organs, but little v rloof Music, 03 Van Duren atreel, at half-price, fhdeinbetriags e ey Ciront Ribbon Salo. Toutay wa begin our great anloof rihbonm, sashe widtha, 40, 50, 60, snd 80 conta ; all bailed ribbon, from S0 8 Inchen, 15 centa s gros gratne, 13 cents, Al great bargaine, Hotehkin, Palmer & Co,, 137 and 130 Biate strcet. e Ask Maggle to Show ¥eu vome of thone now styles in lnmbrequing 80 much admired by all who go to Hilger, Jenkins & Faxzon's, decorators and papor-langers, 29 and 231 Btate ntreet, —_—— The Skin of the Teoth, The enamel fa literally ** thoakin of the teoth," and 10 rendder tha pearly ensclope Imperistialilo, as well an Uritltant, all you havs to do Is to use Sozodont daily, Stolnway's Latest Improvoment, Thotr new patent * Tono-suataining Pedal,” attached to both upright and squars planos, may now bo Reen at the warerooma of Lyon & IHealy, 163 Stato street, ‘This valuable sttachment nffords iho performer facitities for the production of s varlety of beautiful offocts, hitherto unatfainablo in tho art of planc-play- tug. Hosiery DEPARTMENT. GARSON, PIRIE & 60, Deadison and Pooria-sts, Call attontion to the most completo assortmont in the city of Ladios’, Gonts’, and Misses’ Fancy Cotton Hoso, in every atylo and size, which aro solling at romarkably low fig- uros, Aroe nlso offoring spociel bar- gains in Liadios’ Balbriggan Hoso, at 35, 60, 66, and 75 cents, all much bolow tho rogular prices, Also, Gonts’ BDritish Half Hoso, in hoavy and light woights, nt 25, 30, and 36 conts, Ladios’ full regular made Hoso, white and unbloached, in all qualities, for 26 conts and upward. “IT PAYS 70 TRADE ON TIE WEST SIDE FURNITURE. P.&£d.CASEY, 41 & 43 FIFTH-AV,, Krep on hand tho lacgost asartment In tho city of New nud Second-hand (inods, Purniture, Carpots, Hedding, Losks, Show Caees, Cotinto log, Gina Fiz Alo Bozes, and Rofriseratos mic T £ __DEATHS, HULL—April 8, of 1 f tho Urain, Ttiolinrd Jamon s o Morion 3 Sary A- Tt awod 4 Soltia 201154 Funeral ir rraldonco, 162 Park unday, tho 1ith tnst., at 13:30, Friends of tho fawily aze invitad. IY lioston inginuati papors plesso oopy. Q'UALLAGHAN—Os tho th ult., a8 o'clock b, m, dobn lllchnrd,lynunfim“llo:%‘l Sl j.,u“.fumnfi Tl ‘months, » aghan, axo [ yon ) daye, uneral will vake place in Huuiday. the Itth tnst., by eatrlagos, 7 Cometory, {rom tholr resliencer a1 Carroll-av., ourtinr of Linanln.st. Iriouds of tha fam. iy ave rosposttully invited to attond, OHAMBIILIN=Yaungost daughtor of Maria Annotto and W, 12, Chambertine Tablors! aorvicos trom Foaldoncs, 831 Wabasheav., Bat. urdsy, 10th inst,, stdv'elock, MOTT—April G, at Sonthpart, Cona., G. T Mott, fa. ee ot il T R SRR B R A onthe, T'ARISH—Aprll 0, Tnla Frank, dsughter of John L. st Hiantla £ Pty 3 poves o, suter f John L Fanorl. from, 140 Fesldonge of T Tt Clack, Fsq., 183 Boutl Paulina.st., at 8 o'clcek this (Naturday) morniug. CO0NKY—Tn_ihis city, Apeil 8 Mary, tho holavnd wit of 3. Pairicc Cauber, i ok rusonow, 181 Weat ey 135 Faneral on aturdag by carrisgna to Ghnroh of th Ttaly Fitalty, at 1 o'clock s. thes 1houcs ta Catvars ot ey -4 otary. GILDERT—AL Woodlswa, Agril 9, 1835, of conemmp- tion, Mea, Lerio N, Gilbert, wifo of 1o GUBOEL, o 1 serls law, rgoil 31 yoars, Trahineal sorvlons at ot Into resldenoo abd o'clock Sun. da atlamoun, *Felondyof tho family aro. rouucstod 1o attond. €5 Kow York City papors ploaso copy. ANNETT—April 8, of pmeumpnla, Traza Ganuott, Inta D oufennnb. oF tho 7it Kansan Cavaley, aned 8 gosess & atiraf Huston, ast., bul for mavy sairs & reatdan Fanoral from ls late rosldanee, 8 North Poort uatay, i 1ust., &% 1 . Kclonde of tha fami) vited, GR-— LAER at 9 olock ., ot hi roliimnar, A8 Ibinets lter B nprere Mnsse of smonttia, M, W horgy, sgud A7 years, o' Francico, Cal., ang Platisburg, N, Y., pa- pees ploses copy, SPECIAL NOTICES. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTITING SYRUP Las beon usod for children with nover-failing miccas. 1t corracts ack ity of the stomacl, relfosos wind oulic, regulatos the bo elt, cures dyecotory and diarehes, whother arlsing from tag:hing or other causos, Anald and well-tried romedy, For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THKROUSEHOLD PANACEL will bo found fneal blo. Immediato relif will follow ix DAl fu the stomach, bowcls,_oraida: tiunatlsni, 1ds, spraine. and biufsos, Farinternaland ustors Ohildren Often Look Pale and Sick T'rom no other cavre than haviog warms in tho stemach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGIE COMFITS will destroy wormy without injury o tho child, bolng porleetly winiTr, anl fra0 from all coloring ur thor Injurlons ingradivats wan- ally used In wonn. proparations, Sold by all druuglits, 25 oyntaa bor, W. M, Gilos, Ohemist, 451 "Kizga-av.~Paraliele of th) limnbs, the warst cass L have reen i n praction of thirty years was cured by your Liniment. Todldo of Ammonia. LIEWIS 11, BONE, M. 2350 D, 108 \Waat Slatoon( T Nank Thonat, 451 Sixth taconts sl A1 » bottls, _Vor saio by all d Tives Daily Saved Ity the use of DR, WYMAN'S BLOOD-PURIFIER and CONSUMPTION.CURER, GREAT 3 holoeafe and rolall by VAN certain caro, e ralo w HOMAACK, BTEVENSON & ILKID, paand 91 Lake-ot., engs, PN STEEL PENE, MORIE TILAN ! 7 Of One Number Alono of tho Justly Celebrated SPENCERIAN DOUBLE-ELASTIC STEEL PENS Wero cold in 1874.--being & gain of moro than 1,000,000 over the year previous, This, with the marked increaso in the sales of (ho other numbers, shows that the SUPERIOR QUALI- TIES of these Pens nro belng more and more apprecinted, and that they ARE DESTINED to {nke thelr place as THE MOST POPULAR Btecl Tens in the Market. They are wade of tho BEST STEEL, by the MOST SKILLFUL WORK- MEN IN EUROPE, and are & nesrer approxima. tion to tho real SWAN QUILL action than any- thing of the kind hitherto Invented, The Spencerian Steel Pensare UNIVERSALLY USED in the COMMERCIAL COLLEGES throughout the United States, moro largely than any others by the UNITED STATES GOV- ERNMENT, and quite generally in the BANKS, COUNTING-1I0USES and SCHOOLS of the coun. try, ond are FOR SALE BY THE TRADE GEN- ERALLY, Wo claim for the Spencerlaii superiority over ALL OTUER Pens in DURABILITY, ELASTICI- TY, FLEXIBILITY, and in EVENNESS OF POINT, The Spencerlan Pens are comprised IN 15 NUMBERS, varying in floxibility and fineness of point, and, for the convenience of {1oss who may wish to try them, we will send A CARD contalning a BAMPLE OF EACII NUMBER by mail, seeurely nclosed, on receipt of 25 CENTS, Address all Ordors to Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co, 138 & 140 Grand-st., New York, = _MAYS, T BISHOP & BARNES| Aro showing the Largest, Bost, and Moat Attractivo Stock of Gents, Youths' & Boys' HATS IN THE OITY, Cor. Btato and Monroe-sts, T AUCTION SALES, By GEO. I, GORE & CO,, U8 & 70 Wabagh-av. AT ATUCTION, ON SATURDAY, ALRIL 10, AT 9 0CLOCK. 15 Crates W.G.Crockery. A Targo Lot of Firat-Class Sccond-Hand FURNITURE. Parlor and Chamber Seta, Wardrobos, Satas, Loungos, Marblo aud Woniton Tables, Bxtonsin Tauies, Walnne Tigdionds and” Taennus, Wainiie Chairs nd ftockers, Kitehom and lronk st Tablos, 'rendlt and Garman Piata Mirrors, Dikco aud Farlor Dosks, Mroassels, Throo-Ply, and Woil Carpots, Show Cases, OIf Cloth, 400 Wood-soat Chairr, 109 Olot Atlio'cle At Tho: vk, Asslgnica nalo of 2K ¢ neo. .G 3 GOILL & G DRY GOODS. Now and sttractivo foatures this weok, Regular Auotion Salo, Tuosday, April 13, Fourth week of the LINEN BALE Cholas lines of Damasks, pklas, Doylles, Crash, Handkorehlals, et B0 olozant white Mareollios Quilts, ‘Tho Iargest and most completo lino of Mon'sand Boys' Iates nud Caps sver offored this season, ombracing wool, Talt, fur, and cloth goods, Alno full assortment Alen Lioys', and Youths' Straw Hats, Now lino of Pongea and Silk Parasols, Glogham and Alpaca Unibrellas, ote. Aline of DRESYS GOODS, direct from importer and i»,!lnhl]l,{yfihmu:d in tho voyage of fmporlation, will also Jull liies Ladles’ and Infants' wear, Teimmod Hats, ItufMings, Had Plated Goud oilot Boaps, O Cloths, Towols, Furnishing Gonds, ote. hreellngs, (] ty, Batfnets, Joans, rte, S~ tull Tina cotisgo and 2plsa ‘will ba ! Tegulat s8]0 anens promptly at 8% . m. e s RTEOTTR Uont BT wabsshoar, Pheetons, Open & Top Bugades, Democrats and Express Wagons, and Harness, AT ATUCTION, On TUBSDAY, April 13, at 11 a. m, sharp. GEO. P. GORE & CO,, @8 & 70 Wabash-av., Onr Lange Ancfigg Catalopue Sale Boots, Shoas & Slippers For WEDNESDAY, April 14, will bo held on FIRST FLOOR,ns tho BNTINE BEC- OND FLOOR will bo required foran Inmepse Sale of Castom-male Clothing On THURSDAY, the 15th. Doth sales com- menco at DX a, ll\fi)mmpt. QGEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. ‘The Event of the Season wil Be lhe GRAND CLOTHING SALE (a4 proviously anuounced), ta be held Tharsday, April 15, commencing &t 9:30 &, m, sharp, 1,000 lots, roproscating & 310,660 stock, will bo offored, making the best dixpl: this clasa of 5"‘"" evor showu i Chic woll assarted ono, conalstiog d Yonts' Spring and Summer wear, and ordinary grades, on_upportunity for country morchants ors gonorally, Owiug to tha groat lengih of the sale, an ample lunch will o propated for ane patrons, g Uataloguos will ba out Mondsy morulng, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 20, ‘Wo sball soll the ontir CLOTRING STOCK OF PFLAUM & GU.,NEWYURK, Conslstiog of 700 lots, by order of Tt 8. HOLDEN, As. sunse " gro.r. aorEs 0Qu, Auctionoers, U Wabash-av, "By ELISON, POM Y & CO. Taluahle Corner Lot ‘With Improvements, AT AUCTION, Saturday Afterncon, April 10, at 4 o'clock, ON THE GROUNDS, Corner Erie and Elizabeth-sts. Lot 23x128, with a 30-room housoe, finished for tonemonth, with wator on ovory fioor, and rantod, TERMB: $500 oash i $000 due March 24, 1076 83,000, Meson 1, 1617, tntorois st ld Vorost. BALE PEREMPTORY, © BLISON, POMBEROY & 0O, Auotionoors, Sale at 269 West Madison-st. The Eatire Btock of a Firat-Glass Retall Doaler, CROCKERY, GLASS, AND CHINAWARE, BATURDAY MORNING, April 10, at 10 o'clock, 2 C! D 3 pilsean (Glhina, Dioner, aad 7Tas Bots, Tolled Bels, Also, a Lurge Htock Plated Waore, ELISON, POMELROY & CO,, Auctlun MCNAMARA & CO,, East Washington-st, v 3/ » By JAS. T Large and Attractive Stock BOOTS AND SHOES AT ATUCTION. Tuesday Moruing, April 13, at 9 1.2 ¢'elock, ‘We will 50l 2,600 (*ss0t ind S}:ou. comprising svery B VAV SPRING SV LEd. T O Y i MONAMALIA & L el Avdtiotoers. Manufacturing Establishment, PEREMPTORY SALE At Alton, 1., on ¥ridey, April 14, M5, Property con- alstwor Cator) machioe hop, (82109 fuok laubdrys (130 foot, Logother witl wacainury, 11 fs in complate runaing d; i suitable for sny manufacturis usiness. b o BAS T Sl wanl o i Wil el vhaiods puc'non BALES, ‘\i'fAM‘*éAI:“B'DflgR AR IO N, %fin‘gflw aL old Regulnr Trads Bales of STAPLIE @ FANCY DRY GOOD§ WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Notiong, STRAW GOODS, Umbrellan, Hatn, Caps, Gloven, BOOTS AND SEIOHg Tuesdnys nnd Thuradays, HOUSE: FURNISHING GOODS Turnituse, Carpets, Oil Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Crockory, Glasswaro, &, Wodnoesdays and Snturdays, EOHSES,. BARNESS, CARRIAGES, BUGGES Mondays and Fridays. SPECTAL BALFS made at any timn, Conlenmey solicited. Biloa cashed promptly, Advances mads sy Tecolpt of gooils. W, A, BUTTERS & €008 REGULAR SATURDAY SALp, Jargn and Fino Btack of HOUSBEOLD GOODS overy dosuciption, ¥ 76 Now and Used Curveing © '8 A Fine tuste Yox, cont' 8t0g, N ING, A 55 'clock, MORTGAGEES SALE, ENTIRE FURNITURE Of a first-claes dwolling, at onr BATURDAY'S sALp, Apzil 10, 1 Enapiro Bodstoad, with marblo slab and wiy, ror, 14 Ingeatu and 3ply Carpote, WM, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctinnsen, REGULAR TRADE SALE, TUESDAY DIORNING, April 13, nt pg ©Clock, Iy WM. A, BUTIERS & COpp Stapts and Tancy Dey Goods, OQustom.mado Clothing, fiaots, Bhoos, aud Ttublers, The Entire Swock of 8 t snd Hhoe Dealer, At Salorroom, 103 JEAST MADISON-8T., Hocond Py PEREMPTOFRY SALE, MARBLE, SLATE & STONE MANTELS, MANUFACTURKD BY IL GAMMERDINGER, AT AUCTION, 0N (TUPSDAY ~MORNING, APRIL 18, « § o'clock, at storo 181 Houth Clark stront, ournsr Moaee Tuia Stock comprivesall gricles and qusliios of Hasiel: comploto witl; Vearths anil Geatoy, slich aco to by withiut regard to valuss ta tho bictiost and bast Biidy Also, Offering to thoea wh are abonl o purchase non-u f dugementa to buy nt this malo, Alr. Gammardiogaris oo of tho oldest mxnufacturers in Chicago, whoso vorks wolland favarably knowit, "'z Mantols ara naw on oabibition at the ators No, I outh lnrk streat WILERE TIHE SALE WILL TAKE PLAGE, WAL A, RUTTERS & CO,. Auctioneer, Gfilc, 103 Mast Madison “st., Chicsgo, M, BANKRUPT SALE WHOLESALE ARD RETAIL DEALER mw GAS FIXTURES AT ATCTION, WRDNESDAY MORNING, Ancil 1, at 10 s, Tlors L ilheary + ¢ 10 ot ‘The Stook consiating of n larze dinm, and TFirt.Gisss Chandallers farnevasorimont of ovory qaality, sk 1 arloty of Dlala, Me. and Iea ke o, and aize Gla olo comprising an assartmant of grod reliebls o gonds, which muat ba auld without roeorve, for cash, Ly onilorof 8. Bolutz, Assignea, “T'so atack can ba'ssen in nd aftar Monday. WAL A BUTTINS & CU., Auctloneers THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A Grockery Ware & Glass Dodn Wedngsday Morning, Apr 14, et 9 1-2 olck, At Our Balesrooma, 108 Eunst Madisoo-st. The whale comprisos s gansral stoox of Glas and Crockery \Ware, Fancy China Goods, Tea Hots, Lamp, Nugers' Platod Wars, Fine Talle Cutlory, together vrv.h evorything found in a woll assorted stock: W, A, BUETERR & CO.. Auctionars Iy 8. DINGEE & CO,, Auctlonoors, 8 and 8 Enst Ilandolphat. THE ATTENTION DEALERS & HOUSEKEEPERS 1S OALLED TO OUR SATURDATS SALE, APRIL 10, AT 10 O’CLOCIK A, By OF RICH AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpeting, Bedding, Now and used Office Farniture, Handsome Parlor Buits Handaomo Chambor Suita, ning-room and Library Furniture, Obairs, Tablos, Lounges, &0., £0. Also, 100 ploces of new and handsoms Tapoatry, Brusaols, and Ingrain Jarpets. A.!-:a coatents of a PRIVATE RESL i al variety of B e S I TR, ED MG, OROOKERY, &o., &or ALL, 70 BE §0LD WITHOUT RESERVE 8, DINGEH & CO. Auctionsers, Tuesday, April 13, AT 10 O'0LOCK 4, M. OUR REGULAR TUESDAY SALE 208 sud 41 EAST RANDOLPILST, Household"I‘urniture. fuctaring Goods, and Genera] Morchand xrnflffr;dl:fixmflfldv: 1ad Gomer e il d Tucaday's ‘;i‘vu "e::& x"-'fl.?l};unmh.ua of us gan remala, fro0 & ek, ek o7 10 A DINGRR 8 CO., Auctlozerme By WILKINS, BRUSHL & €O, Auotioueers, 105 and 197 East Randolphrit. FURNITURE '} ., uperlor ot of fars ots, du, lablos, solat, OMYCRVE four 4. ware of It romoved f privale dwaliing thiat jmust bo sold At some pilce ___. AT THE BIRD-STORE, 230 South Clark.at., we ahall soll on Moaday, Apsil 1 4 108, i, coatwuts of tho store, birds, cgen pasad ods, Dlaturon, fancy auods, atora and 1gas-tixiurel. S XY 11 & CO, Autionssitg Byd. B, CHAMBERS & €O MORTGAGEE'S SALE- The Entire Furniture Of Two Large IHouses, 824 & 8268 Wabash-2¥« On the Premises, Saturday, April 10, 187 e _J.B.OUAMBENS & CO., Au_m\fu‘r-«, ROCIKWELIL, WILLIAMS & C0 Anctlonoars, T1 aud 19 Dearboruate yoLock DAY MOBNING, APIILL 10, AT 9 0'CE &ffl‘m.fiu.. "Dur Iarks storos a.a fillod with slessd TRNITURE, - a Cha, by weat rarielr, A1 Lo ' u & it to turish Homes wil ioy even {n,lgg“llfifl’?‘:?., {2 rlug d Chasl o ikl g oo nan-Kitcben Furaity A R B ' nd dectded b O RO R WELL Wi : it I TED throoé! d 888, Wb, & s D Mirers QUNTHER, J SO QUi 1

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