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b INSPECTOR HARPER. He Declines to Acknowledge the Suspension. And Fortifies Hmself by an Opinion of His Attorney. Therefore Two Gentlemen Super= vise the Depariment. What the Commissioners Think of theSitu- ation—The Governor Caming, Tre Trsore of yuflmiy contaiped full par- ticulars of the suspension of W.H. Harper a8 Ohief Grain Inspector, by th# Governor, throngh the Board of Railrosd and Warehoase Commis- xioners, znd of the installment of O. L. Parker as Acting Inspector, snd also of the fruitless efforts of the Commissioners to get hold of the finsnces of the ofice, sbomt which Mr. Harper has made 80 many promises and told Bo msny delusive tales. The re- port concluded with an interview with the Commissioners, in which they expressed doubt a8 to whether Harper had been justly deali with by the Investigating Committes, which was . based on the ** old, old, story ™ lhay.)lad hstened to frem his Iips dariog the evening, in which he ked promired Lo meat. -them and sstisfy their de- mands in the mommg. THE FILST INTERVIEW. The Commissioners were at Ar. Harper's offica promptly yesterdsy moring ab 10 o'clock. As they entered the door anda espied Harper await- ing their arrival, a amile played upon their faces, therr steps grew elastic, and hope Beemed to buoy them up as they crossed the threshold af the private office, and grasped thelate Chist 's right-band. Ar. Harper sppesred glgd to ses them. ex- #4ended to them every couriesy, snd for awhile he oll and water appeared to mix admirably. The first business conversation that ensued was dntrodaced by Mr. Harper, who asked to be ex- oused until sboat 12 o'clock, in order that he might have opportunity to eip st the fountain of advice. The request was granted, but had the - effect of supplanting the smiles with scowls, and : Mr. Harper took Caoal Commissioner Brainerd, this time arrived, by the arm, and TR e T ecarcely cleared the door when Mr. Harper whispered to his compapion, “Have you any meaeage for mo from the Governor ?” The re- ply was a sullen “No,” and the palr were scon lost in the strect. As soon as Mr. Harpor had Jeft, the Commis- giovers began il manner of conjectures, and deigned to bear down upon the reporters for : '.ughL Repulsed here, they next rallisd around the employes, who were working with po little confusion, inasmach 38 in advance of thelr arrival, bad told them that xf they recog- niged any other god than himself they would do Lt e e ing 0 emj for a8 Toones whicl, a5 Rour previous, 5ad boen placed in his hands by Mr. Harper, to which no objection_was made, for it was the sight of money which was just then their fondest wish Patting each of the employes upon the shoulder avd burdening esch with crumbs of cosolation, they bade them be of good cheer, pointing them to the silvery linivg of the darkest clouds, and tho nitimate crown of glag which came to Dan- iel from his faith and ol ce to ons Master mfh?”“' t “fight " which Mr. Harper ll,,"n! Of wi dispiayed_without their knowledge, sat Sad myfl.un but lightly upon the minds of the (}cunrma‘imnu-n.g Parker, to_whom they louked as the aonxee of authority, was ab- sent and sttending to his duties on the outeide, was inquired for. ~Inquiry after inquiry passed {rom ane to another, and the scene was just as beautiful and iripassionate 2s it was posaible for a eonflict of authority to produce. HE WILL NOT GO OUT. This condition of affairs continued uniil about poon, when Mr, Harper again stepoed upog the boards. All was quet in & mumenl. aud the littlo office that hed contained the oil and water a faw hours since soon contained the match and powdu- and wung‘xbbln tobetornto fragments by jon. r again broke the silence. Looking squarely at the ecemy; be said he had just re- . vurped from & wnanluunn with his attorney and bondsmen, and to protect the latter he would not submit toa suepension. He then drew from his pocket the following document : THE OPINIOX. Filliam . o Chief Grain-Inpector = Dxax 81z m‘v“: Teceived your note aeking mq Cpinion on cerain poinis. Yo statathe suspended you ss Chief v ot T wasehoute low, an S04 wo. Sathuity for suzpen- sion. It provides that, “upon complaint in writing, supparted by reasonslis and satisfi 3 ihe Governur may remove you 20d nAmS a SnCCSSOT, but there 18 no suthority io suspend you, I nader- gland st the Governor hax lrecied you fo furm over property of the on Department to the Railroad and Warenouse mmimnnm I find no avibority for any such The Law does mot mialte that of Jaues P, Boor. -T have no doubt you would be lisbls for any hbc inspoctlon occurring, should yoa turn over ths property to event., the Commiseionars after that ‘When the document had bsen read by the Oommissioners & silence followed, which was b-nnnby Mr., Steele_inquinng of ' Mr, Harper hov far he understood the advice to extend. Mr: Harper—I cannot legally turn over the asseis and cazh to y Lgumamun, and do not propose to mnntanlncu 0 sn8pension. Jur. Pearsons—Ws anderstand that you have already turned over the office, and_recognized the power of the Governor to snspenad you. Mr. Hi 1 do not eo understand it, and shsll act upon the opinion and advice of my at- tornev, without intending to embarass you or ‘war with the Governor. The conversation hers ended, and each of the Commissioners grabbed paper and pen and com- writing. They were disappointed. for the worst had come, and they must prepare to meet it. Failing to get the much-desired money from Harper, the tressurs of the d‘w‘ ‘was ompsv. and the ontlook gloomy. fact appeared to strike Mr. Pearson, who wrote 23 Inuots, transferring tho interest momentarily to the office of the Begxal.n.r Arxz 10,7, . Timisle, Warehouucistrar— DrurSrm: Circumstances render it necessary that all possible economy should be used iu sdministering the aifairs of your ofice. If *ou hiave asy emcloyes Thoso sexvioss can be spered during the present dall peason, pleass inform them of this at once and oblige, Yours respoctfully, J. M. Praxsow, Chm. B. & W. 0. ‘Actiog upon this suggestion. the Register dis- missmed one of the moat cfiicient clerks in his :r:xpluy. B.8. e, who waz, the youngest of ¢ force. PARKER. Mr, Steele's mL—nmtmn wes of entirely a dif- ferent nature and mouated to the credentials of Mr. Harver's succeesor. They were subsequently wrenecribed aud handed 10 ir. Parker, who by £his time was on the scane. Among the firat acts of Mr. Parker was to “buzz” with the Comrnissioners, iollowmg which he proceeded to the safe, changed combination of the lock and closed it, vmh&hn remark that, if he was reaponsible, hie wanted to bave an eye to what we'e going on. Afr. Harper ‘Was occupying his accastomed chair at the time, aod n.nt::gmmfi & few callers, mfl‘,hb‘z way of variety, telling inguiring reporcers he ws %ill monarch. e L Later in the day the office was deserted nth b{fi:l Commiseior;ersand the contendin; en the clerks. Leld a !pccnhnvai\'ae, which they wers jcined by whosver happened io. howover, <ams to an sbrupt closo about 4 ©'clock, whea t'he two Chicfs returned foliowed closely by tbe Commissioners. . Harper chancad ta be a little in sdvsance, and, of course, took the Chisal's chair, while Mr. Parker content- el 1f vrith lnqmfl:!ulo bow business wus moviug, E!h., and a8 to which King obsyed. ()n being informed tbat he dnnm Tecognizer], he manifested estisfaction, but ab the shme time it was evident that ho meant busi- neas of some Lkind, He finally disclosed THE SECRET OF XIS BOSOM, ‘which wras that 'hzd duplicats hg: to un drawe 8 and doors of the offics, which Dot a’low. Finally, he approached Harper, anfl asked him to surrender, Em w28 met Tefvsal. Harper eoon after vanished from :h. rocm, secompsoied by Mr. Purdie, and was Lard in his exit to remark * He must think of ¥ o d—d fool” Mr. Parker followsd up Shia expremion. by camsing the lack en shs THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. doar of the office to be chan, aod by locking it aud pocketing the key. Thus eunded the day at the office. and the contest between ?-ho dual Chiefs until to-morrow. wholo flfflm‘f‘wmm&m of the alleged deficit. The Commissioners are fixed in the belief that Harperis not in possession of the money, au: farther, that they will not be soon, unless they got it ffom his bondsmen. They reiterate their Sontempt for the course bo bas pursnad, and are gtill firm(in the faith that he has willfally lied to them and the Governor throughout, snd tresch- eronsly deceived his best frionds and his bonds- men. They regard bis excuse for not giving upor recounting for the money which has come into his possession as exceedingly gauzy, and a8 a protext to cover up his official conduct. They do not beliove that he has ever intended to ac- count for the money in sny wise, and that his jpromise to have it forthcoming when dsmanded means that he intends to test the ownership of it aglaw, with the hops that that science may ve him what equity, gratitude, snd col s.acency would not seem to allow him to bold. They do not belisve that ho has ever oon- sulied bondsmen in the matter, or that ho is actufy upon their sdvice, but on the contrary, that they wonld bs only too glad to see him relinguish what he is sapposed to bave, and release them from sny further re- spongibility in the premises. CANAL COMIMISSIONER BRAINARD, zn old friend of Ar. Harper, who witnossed the scones of yestordsy, volunteered to a reporter some very positive remarks upon the Harper difficalty. o was astiatiod that Harper was a scamp, and that his conduct fitted him for the Paaitentiary. Hocould sse no excuse for his action, and was even £0 uncharitablo as to ex- press the belief that he was no better than s common purlomer. He believed that he hag turned over the momey to meet the office ex- penges for the past moath, upon his attorney's advice, but thst he did not intend, and pever Dad intended. ta pay the balancs in his hands to the State. He believed he waa waiting for suit to be commenced against him to recover the amount, and that, i )ndgmant waa rendered, his bondsmen _would be purposely left to mest is. Thoy are Roberi Ingersoli, C. B. Farwell, J. M. Rountres, and 8. P. Hopkins. The affair was talked of to qmte s number of other equally reputable muzem during the day, not a few of whom agroed with Mr. Braioard in his most damaging opinions. 3. HARFER ‘was talked to also, upon the different phases of the situstion, He uniformly answeredall nel~ tions by referenco to tho opinion of Mr. upon which he was acting. He refused to naf 8ign any other reason for failing to turm over the mcney, bnt was inclined to point to the fact that he had met the demands of the pay-roll during the day a8 proo? that he could hand over the balance wheo it was needed. Heconldnot be induced, however, to say where the monoy ‘was, but ld:nowlMged that he had paid off the employes in currsncy rather than checks, pur- posely to cover up bis bank account. Late last evening ho still called himsalf Chiof Inspactor, and during the day eigned a lease for the prem- ises now occupied in that capecity. ‘The Commissioners received a dispatch last evening from the Governor, stating that he would take & hand in the furthermelee which the dawn of to-morrow promiscs. HOUSE-CLEANING AND MOVING, ‘Whers to Select Many Things Necessary &t This Season. How to Avoid Impending Mnl;leh With the advent of spring conimenos anew our domestio troublea in the shape of refitting and refurnishing our dwelling-honses. A few words, theretore, upon the differont articles necessary for those purposes, and some of the best places o select them from may not prove uninteresting. LET US COMVENCE THEN WITH FURNITURE. For every description of goods in this line there is probably no better buyiog place to vsit than the spacious warerooms of the Tobey Fur- iture Company, st the corner of State and Ad- »ma strests. With their increasad facilities for manufactaring sdded to an extensive and varied stock of every description, together with their uniformly low prices, they are creating quite a sensstion, A walk through their smple sales- rooms will st once ba conviocing that they pos- sess the best possitle stock of goods for all buy- ers. Bome of their'parior and chamber sets are marked at such extremely moderats figures that ivis almost & macvel to think they can be made, let alone sold, for such prices. mA.mi yet before the furniture is io the room o CALCDIINING AND PAFER-HANGIN( must be dove. Mr. John J. McGrath's yeputa- tion is established 88 the leading decotatar in the United States, and 25 the largest jobber of wall-papers west of the Alleghaies. * House- hold "art,” represented in tables and chairs, through the able assistanco of soms of our architects, is carried still further, and worked oot more fully in the mucal decora- tions by Jobhn J. McGrath, asssisted by Mr. Joseph Twyman, manseger of tho retail de- partment. No' error of selection csn be found in his entire stock, from the nondescript dragon !\K’ Eastlake to the poetic leal and fower by orrison, & besuty of perfection ; and & caj hllx to carry out these art-idess’ pervades ol estoblishment. A visit to Noa. 174 115 Btate street is as interesting as a day st su art-gallery. and just now far more profitable to those who desire 2 handsome boose. After the calciminiog snd decorating are through with 8 d CARPZTS AND CURTAINS havs to be sdjusted. These 500ds will bs fonnd in almost endices vanety &t Picld & Leitor's. ‘Their stock is full and complete, and is also so well known to the ladies as to require no com- ment. BOOKS, ETC. No matter how costly the house be fitted ont, ‘howerver, even though tne fortune of a Creesus be expended upon tho furnishing, yet it isin- complete without & library of books being sdded to the otber belongings. Messrs. Jansen, hc- lurg & Co., of Nos. 117 and 119 State Ih‘ant. i folly supply this waot. Their stock of standard and miscellaneous books in all depart- ments of litereturo and ast, both imported and American, is unsurpassed by that of any other house in the country. Books in rare and costly bndings, whicl, by the way,'go » long way to- wards besutifying ood furnishing a house, down to the cheaper editions, artists’ proof-plates of engravings, and the thousand and one different articles to be fonnd 10 & weu—nnpolnud and ex- teneive book and stationery houss, are here in profusion. PLANOE. Another articls must be added to the list, aod that is = pisno, no house being cm&m DOW A~ days without one. And as no maker has a hgher reputation than the Bteinways, theirs is the one that shounld be selected. The moat_appropriate piano that now prevails s tho upright, and as Steinway is the only manufacturer who has sao- ceeded in lncing an up: fi,vht pizoo lupsriar to the square, both for musical qualitios and dura- bility, people would naturally look to this bowse for pitnos of that - claes. In pinsty-nine csses out of a hun: dred in tbe older countries the upright pizup i3 exclusively used, becanse thers it stepds the climate. Here in Americs, until Steinway succeeded in overcoming tais difficulty of producing an upright piano that conld stand our variable climate, the square was the only popular style. This trouble bem%oo ne away witb, thio style of pisnois rapidly becoming the favorito, and the majority of the sales of up- nght ‘Pianos made in this dity &re of the Stete: make. These pianos are made in varions yles of case 20d wood, and are made to match khe most elaborate styles of modern furniture, 28 well as the plaines One of theee Btemvuy uprights is to bs seen in the warerooms of the popular mnsic dealers, Messrs. Lyon & Hesly, at the northwest corner of Btafe and Moaroe streots, and, for architectural beauty of design and finished cabinet work, excecds any- thing before scon in this city. To eeo this is nl itself well worth a visit to their rooms, THE EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD. This is ono of the most useful and economic inventions of the times, and supplies & want lnnx felt by nousekespers. It is 2a clegant piecs furniture, in soven etyles, :spnseuhng 8 bonk-cue. werdrobe, dreesing-cass, board, etagere, deak, eto; and is convertible i matmtly into » Inxuriotls bed. _Aud in this new Western country, whero an abundsnce of house room caonot ll'lyi be st onos gupphed, &D bedstesd .adds an lddxlion. al room to & dwelling. The warshouse of the m":fi” located at No. 383 West Mad- isou strest, vhile this parlor bedsterd in s sufficient]s gond thing to kegp a Iarge factory in operstion, they also manafacture ell & gan- en variety of furniture, sod are wurthy Tepre- sentatives of Ghm-o enurpmc. For the useful 31 'or u well 28 ornamsantal goods this line, the stock of Mr: ’;.nH. Patterson, &: Nos. 44 a0d 4G Aduins gtrest, offers svary induce- aent to the parcheser, baing o large assortmant frota ths lsading Lestarn menufsctosiss, tsme | rates the following: prising many new and besutifol designs asiow prices. FEATHERS AND FILLOWS. A good pillow is a great comfort, snd helps materially to induce eleep, Featbers have from time immemorial been considered the best article for that purpose, and ever will remain 80, The only firm in this city that makes this business specialty is Messrs. Charles Emmerich & Co., and the fact that they hava been 1n business here eincs 1856, with a yearly increasing trade, shows that they thoroughly understand what thoy are handliog, and that theif goods and work are thoroughly appreciated by lhu people. Their atora is at Nos. 287 and 289 East Madison atreet, Just close to the bridge. MANTELS AND GRATES. Nowhero elso can & display of these goods be soen to equal that of the Gowen Marble Com- paoy. Their ofice and show-rooms are at No.11 North Clark street, and their mill and dock at 146 to 153 North Water street. These works are very extensive, and their facilities for manufac- turing 80 great that they leave all compatitors behind, on account of their fine workmanship and low prices. Their show of mantels and grates is well worth inspecting, being real works of art,—art, however,of the useful order. *Their gnmt&work slso, of sll descriptions, is truly handsome. Their being smporters of Scotch granite. and the only manufucturers of American ;:x‘mw monuments’ in Chicago, gives thom su- ior advantages to sellat lower prices Luu any nfl:ex Western dealers. STOVES AND HOUSE-FURNISIIKG GOODS. In this department of the domestic economy there is no batter place to visit than the emvo- rium of Watson Brothers, st No. 802 West Madi- son gtreet. Their store presents the appear- ance of a perfect depot, everything pertaining to house-farnishing being bere to be found, in- cluding plated and wooden wars, plain md ja- efi tinware, and, in short, everything in that a. They cm;hrga and complete assost- ment of atoves, their specialty baing the XX Paragon Range, one of the most compact, sim- ple, and beautiful ranges in the market. Th number already sold smply testifies as to ita merils, it being considered by far the favor- ite. They also make & business of storing stoves. Among other specialties is the Empire Wringer, one that turns with half the labor, has mors capacity and durability, than aoy other yet before the publio; also, Vogt's Refrigerator, the bost and chupefll to be found io the city. Bell- ing as they do for cash only, they are thus en- abled to offer their goods st -xm-b low prices. £rom the factory of Julius Bauer & Co,, New York, For sweetness of tone, durability, and finish, these fn- straments are unrivalled, Obeervs, corner of Palmer House, —_——— « The ‘‘Bankrupt Store.” Now evidonces of the growth and prosperity of tiis city are gathering thick and constantly since the ro. ival of business. The omo we wish particularly to draw stiention to in this instance is the conversion of the ol Broalway Markst, corner of Twenty-second and State strects—which, by the way, used to be an eyesore In the peighborhood—into a magnificent dry- goods and fancy-goods store,—in fact, the largest, with ane cxoeption, on the South Side,—~and on s principle | which recommends Staelf to all economically disposed, 93 they sell everything at ruinously-low prices, which | M, Shirek, the proprietor, csn well afford to do, &8 he | anderstands ocaetly how (b kugbarzahl inall de- partments ; and he names it the upt Btore for tho reason thas he makes 1t & speciaity to buy np bank- rupt stocks anc job lois; and, to judge from the uu-d. ‘which gather there day snd evening, his mode ‘busineas {s appreciated end be well deserses it, for m entorprise i3 » benefit to the whole population, A Hint to the Working Man. A man with » family, however poor he may be, owes it to his wife o save her health and strength in every way possible, He bas no right to allow the mother of hin children to wear her lifa out toiling with her nesdls to clotho her famfly. His duty la to buy ‘the Wilson Shuttls Bowing Machine—the best mschino for family sewing snd manufscturing purposes ever invented— and he oan buy one for $50. More than this, he can buy the Wilscn Machixs upon terms which ensble him to pay for it in small montbly tnstalments, that he can spare out of his wages without fealing the drain. He will get, theroby, 8 maching capablo of doing every varisty of family work in the most beautifal mannor; s machine tiat even s child can operate, and which il prove s parmanent family blesing. Baleszoom 197 State street. "This Company want & few more good sgenta, kbbbt ® Free Clinical Advice. In consideration of there being neither heaspital nor diapensary in Chicago for the special trestment of dis- eases of the throat, lungs, and heart, Drs, B. £ K. B, Hunter (physicians for disesses of the chest) have de- cided to establish, for the benefit of the poor, & fres clinie, in connection with their practice, and have set apart Boom 12 of their offices In the Lakeside Build- ing (corner of Clark and Adams stroote), where those having consumption, broachitis, catarrh, throat-dis- easo, asthmy, urnny ‘affection of the heart, can obtain advice and preacs ons free, One of them wn.(P 3 stiondsnce every Tuesdsy, | Ansurance. Among our homa companies, the ** Globa ™ de- serves special mention, a8 being one of the most successful and best'managed institutions-in the West, Itsassets, Jan. 1, 1875, reached the very respectable stm of $714,802.0, its funds be- ing invested in the most unexceptional securities. According to the official report in the New York Insurance Departmeat, Jaun. 1, 1875, it had $318,000 loaned on real estate valued at $713,000, 886,312 in United Btates bonds, $108,000 in other interast-bearing bonds, and upwards of §81,000 cash in bonks, making about $225000 cash secarities with which to meet any sweep- ing loss. Such exhibit speaks volumes for the msnagement of 8. P, Walker, its Secretary, an undezwfl:exit‘sl ability snd sx;:unenue It has bee! and doing business in all of the Iarger States, having passed the severs scratiny of a personal examination by Stephen H. Rhodes, Commissioner of Masaschusetta ; T. M. M.mbxa, Commissioner of Connecticut ; 8. H. Bow, Com- missioner of Michigan; Avd Ed. Russel, of Kaness, aod by the Chief Clerks oL the New York Department, McCall and Davidson. It has uince the date of its organization, 1871, received In reminms over amiltionand a qum-(udcflara. paid in losses aboat $550,000, & showing. wluch clearly demonstrates the wisdom of the?| plan of its management in writing small lines on good risks without soy moral hezard, and dis- tributing them judicionsly to give a fair remun- erstion [of the b incured. Tiis Comptoy makes a sp ty of insuring dwellings, as its large_proportion of that class of business. Geurgo F. Harding is President, and Walter Kimball Vice-President, of the Company. ‘Those readera who want good insurance at fair rates are recommended to call at the office of the Company, No. 110 LaSalle street. A New & Rape of the Lock.” The Pall Mall Gazelle reports that s new *Rape of the Lock" ia reported from Gorlitz, in Bileais. A young Baroness residing in that town ! had struck up a closefriendship with the daugh- ter of a tradesman there, who boasted of a mag- nificent head of hair, terminatiog in two black locks bebind, while the Baroness had bu} littie hair that was not mgy!wi by the haindreser. Her friond, the othor day made an'offensive alla- | eion to thia circumetancefand the Baroness de- termined to be avenged. ‘faking advantage of so unguarded moment, sha cut off the two ob- | Jjectiouable locks ; but her punishment has been | much more_severs than that inflicted by Pope's K Bolinda. The tradesman's daughter applied to | the Crown Prosecutor for redress, upon which o i prosecution was inetituted against the Baroness | in due form before a jury, though the law of~ ficers were in grest doubt as to whether {he of- fense should bo regarded &san *‘infliction of bodily barm,” an insult, ora theft. Ultimately thajnrydmded that it was & case of bodily | barm, and the Baroness was sentsnced to five days’ imprisoument. —_—— The Violet ns o Bonapartist Emblem. The Sport, speaking of this flower oa the sym- bol of one of the political parties in France, nar- ““The adoption-of the em- blem dates from the first yeara of the Restora- tion, and was dne to an inspiration of Mlle. Mars, the celobrated sctross of the Theatrs- | Francais. Bhe was s Bonapartist, and did pot disguise her opinious, 80 nuc shortly before tho Huodrod Davo, while plasiog in a 2o pieco, ho | appeared with a boques of those flowers in her bosom. Tho incident caussd grest excitement n conscguecce of the recoliection attached to the violet, which was in sesson when Napoleon retaroed from Elba, 8t the end of March, and the population of Paris st once associated the fower in tho homago with which they wslcomed the return of the exile. The day after the ar- rival of the Emperor in Paris every bnttoo-hole | zg,,,,_ was decked with it, and ladies wore 1tin thoir waistbands snd in their bonnets, That circum- stance wes the starting-point of tbe politicsl mesning of the violet, but the bold manifesta- tion of Aflle. Mars fixed the mesning of the sjmbol.™ Out-Door and In-Door Advertising. Nolse 1s not advertising—and lies oome home to roost, If you exhihit war-figures or stuffed-birds, don't presume upon the credulity or the sudience by saying the shams are real, Don't ssy “it's all woal, and » yard wide,” when it's part eotton, and only 34 inches, Simple declarations, wanting truth, will not pay; morcan lie, with ever 80 much emphasis in the telling of it, pass carrent as the word of honor. To sum up, the best schemo wa know of, whether to advertiso your business outaide or inside, and assure ?:m and popularity, either to-day or to-morrow, 05 b ittt ot roquire- uantity m menteof the pulic whera you i st sure ur advantages pezior, to ome‘rzflh tho nmhnglinn.;: ;q“gu, ek Keepup with the every-day demand for something oW, "4 Do B8t 19 OO 4t for nle‘ Esarloy polie and truthful to disposs of Baver parmit misropresentation by any )‘Dul’loodl, Gonsult 5o extravagast desizoor bl onsult no i or habit, consider no Jozuries b you would e o enjo whou you are declding” upon the % 2aded 1o actusl ‘coat, - Tho pelling peice. ehena be nwralmmlzmnh,ndmamyl\muu vt Trflidlpllxnlulllb,'hl“n'mah or low, poor or muam Blan ts carried ont 1 will gussaatos n over- Jcreasing sud prosperous business, and it wil st Use Wallsarad ropuiation of S Bonorable rades: A. 3. anuu - Milwnukee House Furnishing. We understand that on Monday, Tueadsy, sad Wedueaday of this week, C. A, Duitles, the cnter- prising vropriotor of the largest hardware and houss- furnishing Emporium of the entiro hmnvm. cordial- it pesvos bolt galemen nd e 1o ine his & and 357 East Water stroct, Miiwanies. e s icn bl New Spring Over-Garments. Mondsy we shall open & splendid sascrtment ef cashmere and drap d'sto over-garments fa jackets, tal- maz, and tabliers, embroidered and otherwiss "beauti- fully trimmed. Also a large etock of imitstion Indis ond other shawls, in new and bl B e e ey fins clothier fnr e and 186 State 'kugu'om,“pdflm"l’dmflm Millinery, Opening. On Wednerday, April 14," wo shal] have evz wpring opening of millinery goods, and shall exhibit an exton- ive stock of rich and desirablo Paris novelties, special :Hood.l:ou own importation; also, » large stock of mmed round hats and bonze 1 SEmi e e | Gnarol, eorasr Poll: and Glark- s, Thursday, and Batardsy, from 9 to 4 o'clock, v 3 Paintings. !'hl new ‘paintings, for some time expected from Munich have An-lved, and art lovers and connoisseurs are fnvited to'an inspection, at Highwood's Gubwfln of European Paintings, No. 181 South Clark street. They ropresent eminent artists, in some cases by small | goms of desirable character, The Art Rooms axe open from 9, . t05p. m. —_——— TElogance and Economy. * The readers of THE SUNDAY TaIsUNE will find it to thelr interest to examine, before ordering elsewhere, the stytah pantaloons, ranging from $3 o $12, snd the handsome suits and overcoats from $25 fo $40, which are mado to measure at Gatzart's popular taflor- 1ing house, 183 South Clark streot, Collars. The nearest approach toa linen collar is furnished i the Warwick and Elmwood collars, Thoy have cre- sted 3 revolution in the collsr trade, a3 consumers bave found it more economical to buty s good collar that always Looks wall than the poar articles heretofors #0ld them, Sketching and Drawing. 3r, Felix Regamey, of the Academy of Design, will open an evening clsss for sketching and drawing. Thoae desiring to avail themselves of his instruotion will please call or address him st Room § Heening Jeurnal Bailding. Opening. ‘The slegant photographic rooms of A, E. Willis and J. K. Bteplens will be open to the public to-morrow | evening. Visitors will find the elovator in attendance from 7t 10, Northiwest corner State agd Msdison, entrace on Madison, nearly opposite MoVicker's, —_—— ‘Western Springa. Our readers who are in noed of s natural laxative, diuretio, and toaic, now have a chance for a week {fres of charge) fo try Western Springs mincral water, at the corner of Clark snd Washington streats, Soe ad- ‘vertisement on first page. e e Handsomest Window in the City. If the ladics would #sa what effects can bs produced in wall-paper, curtains, and lambrequins, lot them look into Hilger, Jenkins & Faxon's window, 229 and 231 Btata street, house-furnishing ro: More of those Exquisite Patterns in laco snd Notitpgham curtaina that Hilger, Jenkins & Faxon, 220 and 231 Biate street, will koop tantalizing you with, xro just in. Look at them, Iadios, ‘whather you buy or not. sl 1 Bugs. !!ymzhm are infested with cockrosches, bed- buge, moths, o7 ants, pply or addross Coman, 1470 South Dearborn street, formerly 471 Weat Madisan stroet. Second-Hand Organs, Very fine Reed & Sons, Estey, Princa & Co., snd Burdet organs, but little usea, for sale at Reed's Tem-~ i pls of Music, 9 Van Baren striet, st half-prics, *‘ Glen Florna Water” for Familie: by Buck & Beyver, makers of tiro * Mara Cologna, M_ARRIAGES. o TILIOTSOR PINEUAM 4 hio Rev. T2, T, o 3B Tiloon'aed Hir Hne 5. Bk o o WHELTER-LARGETa Chicago, March 31, by the Rev. T. W. G M'N.A“'P T T 3 Sondipe 2 of Janesville, DEATHS. 5 CONERY Aprfl 9, 2t 10 o'olook p. m., Willlsm Con- "Emm: o tho rosidence of his siator, rs. Kirmas l(ll-n_cc:llmer ot While. Sunday ai 11 o'eiook, by HADTTharaday, April6, of dropey, Jossph Bhrat, -abgd“! anyral v take plase Sundes, Apeil 1l at 1a. Fa n'firlx: P n-n?." ses, Sundar, Aprl 1, st Wa. Eow tory, * [ 8 Vork aod Philadelphis papers plesse copy, LAKE—After a briel iliness from Infl rain, James Ciarl: Lake, nfl:.'. :g:.n! eyl g Furieral from revidence, ay Kp T ety o TAOSS At Fridar, April 9, Lizets A. d-n,nwmn?fiu.\m . Ry, Ant horm) Ssaevions at Granh Place AL K. Churoh, hies- o Hentag, Zorit 55, (PHITE fa this el April 5, Sl only <h0d of Wilkatn sa Biapech Wit ok dare: Taneral from tho posidence ol Sis pacents os:umm ot., 05 Bandar: 1Bl i o e lmufl.fl, i3 > °';?&’.T ’“ Bitver 3 Noajcoit. ae 3 e s BT M fier g Mliness of six day Quire n‘:‘,‘fi:‘f}:fl:fih‘“ e aged 167uar, 9 mon days. flm.uum’,"fi Tercatior, OOALLAGHATho fanaral of Mr. Joha O'Cal- an's bal ko placa from 3 Efimmuu Carrllstay on the ith tox '.":“nn'??'{ 0 o'clock . m., by Calvary Gataatery. ROLMES 01 paeasais. Garirada & Holmes, fafeot danghiar of E. B. &od . A. Holmss, sged § ‘monl LINCOLN—ApHlL, Mare g, of homor- St Jpastary, Vi, Mo M. 4. Lincola, mothar of Dr. A W. Froemas, of thia em ANDERS_April 1, Jumes Sanders, ared ! o0 S to Calvary, on Nfludfl at 101 m. HE.S—I fll‘l!‘.(mlhaflhinlt.nafi‘. Erhon aeed B, ‘Hor cameion woce in Calvasy, acoompaniad by the Young LICk“ Soctaty. MILT—April 10, Barhardt Milt, Fuoeral his residence, Nfl« 412 Twentyse High mass at hL Plk‘lr'l freen thy £ 2¢'clook p. m. Monds; encody car- fazily are Cemotery. Frieudaof tho PARDEE-On Saturday, April10, Anos, duaghier of Lacius O, and Ajmes Parkse. Rged i&ur:fidl‘;fim!h Yaneral trom thelr residencs, . n Tues: day momisg, April 11 o'clo PERSONAL. ERSONALL WANT & G00D WIFE. CEiExotian, but Tot 4 Doty o g sesrois bl !-aufl)’rllgéfl rulinud by home indioucds. b‘h:dmut be ell educated, of aa amis thos, mlu thonght and sction. Bh-v::ut ‘o yong and ‘musieal caltare. Tame chnlnrn(!l soa ot ag, o abaracter, fn £00d balth, & S e Bortx vm-‘lfeuz e, Ng!ln(llb anexceptionable, aad rsonal appezrance by no meatia ropulat 20 Afotionata disposition, and fond %{ dollnalu- litn, G towards tractod, T fako ths etiod ot omarglag T Tostod to sitend 172t nikrptng a7 ac iatance. As this TLise lll - ood ath, it h'w'n 3 f?zfifi%:?“‘:udx Q"eg ] "Auy refpootatls barson: Eaowiag such o isds as B0 doemioearmey g ' bringing o8 ety R ERONALT ED WETTE PRGN AT il 1 in tho ci! 1 d address to 2 old ffiond. - 13, Trib °n§:’n§m"'" i PBMD\‘AL—IP ERUCE HOFTMAN I8 IN OITY addrars L 48, Tribune ofico. KRSONAL-WILL ME MARSH IZET THE Lo Sherman House Bililard IRoomat1 Selackiold oK o3 whom b was io moet Priday nignt. ead B leSDNLL—JOKN MALLORY, FOR SOMRTIMR ufl:&*r‘:fl ui-l wqma ‘and lived In vl:lllQ ol Khhl\‘vfl.h I » Pleass seuc or wl BEEG it g badeen, i Pi:lzsos’g._n WO. ta. 730 P.BL TO.DAY. G. HOLM! -— Pianos and Organs. A very fne selacted stock of pianos sad erfans cam b5 coan a¢ Juliua Baver & Co.'s, cormar of Blate snd Moares nizasts (o Falmar Mousel The pluew. | RRSONAL—WILL MR, FORAAST, FORMERLY ';lrkae-nmn.fl.. K., 4f 10 tho ottz, Dlaase P znsonn»—m'nw OavL 3 =T g doncd b B mmm %.'m 09 Sonth Robeyat., San- of the family lnviud 1 1 | PERSONAL. MRSONAL—A YUUNG MAN 1IN GOOD CIRCUM- Gesires enrrespondence wita « limited nam- hnu«ynmumn-x ith & view to matrimony. Address 8, Tribuno ofi mD\AL—TBR CENTLESAN WHO LEFT THE Ll arks, 80 Jeflerson-st. cin dad i e e Faart o BOARDING AND LODGING. 121 geats or Nocth Side-=Continued. RORTH WELLS-ST. TP ent ard wi ‘can have nootaer boarders. 1‘)6 rooms to ret, lmm'u DFEARBORY-ST: — board 3180 daz-board for 1ady aad gout, jars accommodated. STAIES-TWo. nice furnished FURNISHED ) i or gizen aad 3 OaED EY X LADY WHO 13 PiovEs BOARD WANTED. OARD—BY YOUNG LADY IN PRIV, - B A AT @ Toiy i o a -’m ich o 850 & ontl chch eon required. £ CARD N ¥ FANILY FOR TWo T B tem g.xv?;ri“‘xflw TR NG A iine, 1 LOOMIS-ST.—WITH JOARD, A SUITE OF ! ! 7 large rooms qn first. floor. with bath ati . Also | iagle or el salio o o sacond Hoor Hot 404 cotd water 1a room. AKGE FRONT ROOM, : tlbll for marrled conple; terms modern accommodstions sud flamlflfll' bulublu Iocation central,and most desirable: ouly b block to Madison-st. cars: In overy way an fnviting non 30 PLUMST.-GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN in board, with front room inprivata family, o blnok-unth rrison-at., between Luomia and | 12; §008 neighborhcod: 46 NORTH PEORIA-ST. — WANTED—A TEY 3 boavders sta private boarding b Farnlaned | som'H CARPENTER-ST_LARGE DESIK- T bia oo, with bosed. 1o pereets family, for two gen. lomen, or gent and wife.” Hofor required NORTH MAV-ST._FRONT PAF mmoa, FIRST | floor, micoly furnishod, with good board for two st 5 ber mosth: sido room and buerd, 85,80 poc, weok: ! 58 0o ements: blonsani D o Ry s ki | 48 30UTH MORGANST.-FURNISHED OR UX. | furnishod rocms to rent, With or withont board, prlum l‘nl‘lv- i SOUTH WAV ST. BETWEEN MADISON AND 1on—Ono Uoublo room, good board, brick Eouse, -mn tmorovements. Reference required. 5452 {NT.ST_ONE FURNISHED ROOK with erd terms reasonabl 71 PARK-AV. DUSIRABLE ROOA, WITE Firnbbed, ith et otens g corger of \nmt: av. and Slatioibirdat. ! an Spazat-grounds, with plossas Address B T, Faal P.0. toront. 1 255 balf-past § o'clook EAST INDIANA-ST., NEAR STATE—SIN- xle and doublo front, rooms, wif 1 thinz new zad Srstzclass; table-b ca; Teforences roquirud: rccommednied: 267 BAST od rooms to INDIANA-ST., NORTH SIDE—FOR- rent, with or without board. 127773 ‘ences given and requi Reler- \DIANA-ST.. NEAR STATHINGLB OR doable front denth” room,, wi 376 TEAST CHICAGO-AV., NEAR RUSHAST.— Rooms to roat lora con- venienoes. with board; house mc (ST CHICAGO-1V.—T0 RENT, WITH BOARD, | m"c aabpee aod one lowot anits gf roome,car 1oy x i permenan e arties who will moatly tarniah >R airess 7 54, Tribane bico: D Hot. UCHARM HOUSE, T ,n‘n 7 RANDOLPA.ST.— | ik Lom mora rooms with bosrd for geatlema aud wife, zv:un ROTEL, I z L 18 A%D T WABASEAY. gand Mootos ste. 8150 to Madisor | day; 87t To 810 por wook: day bosra 85 per woek. :mf.'é:?gfia. for sala at m ordar, for only 31U, 23 Absrdeen-st, SOPEANO OF CULTURE AND EXPEREN o A RS 23D B“’Kfluv‘i %ail at factory, Nicaolsal palrinz promptly attel &t., near Alo ERSONAL . COMING FEOM THE MATINEG— 15 MICHIG ANST.—ST, OLAIRHOUSE, ‘Wodnasday—Madison-at., drossed in black—opora- it e DS %égg.;m;:;;g.;':;:;mg&%"mfl‘ R | Pbpuras ghoed "f::‘mw,,_" &t le; pay for comfort, une office. BR-SONAL—!!BS A ’L‘.—A LETTER_IN THE NORTH —CLAJ ORNER _ ERI T OARD_AND ROONS ON TiE Roms———. P e iotse avimer s ROGRTR 17 2h b7 ,,.,},1.4..;&".‘3;_..“.9&.“ iy 0ARD-AND ROOMS guuflayom m ! trelass: Bo sauthern exposare, and | e et | _ BOARDING AND LODGING. ‘y i z‘minl.,é‘.,:,; ok fl::l'—chn Bome for i A seati el o Addreie Re Titey | o g00d: prices low. | Wass Siae. FORTH HUTON ST.—TO RENT. & NIOE | BOfTa iugie seacy men: sood. A MION FIRE: {6 Rafammd porin 5"-',-,}}00515 SUTTABLE FoR 18% ] L e St B private ‘:B ol aa e Dan £50d ces. Adinag o, with board. Terms rossonablo. 3 d‘-h\, D 3 csmaz.w._x.mo FRONT BEDROOM, 217 TLLINOIS-ST._A_VERY LARGE FRONT | [3UARDON UNE OF THi ‘“’.,E,“,,"F* SouTg fornished, with boara for oun or two goatiemen! room to lat, uafarojilied, with good board, Als, | mustc lessons snd use Of piaad ca fanlls, Whery lro, ;l:l:fld“ndm can reasooc- | ringlo rooms. R aess for 3 daye MUSK TRACHAA 53 Wahasns bla., Hod ravements. Firet hodss (rom Madison: % 9‘)3 E‘T '.bA)L;\R;G—_E FRONT HOOY, zlgni H % a o US: 12 U SASGASUNST % ¥OURG TADY | foum, to ongla T S e ki AL, D male. NORTH LASALLEST. WITH | CHANCE TO B By 14 BISHOP COURT_TO BENT, WITH BOARD— | 23T raica very Gemabia sasiss oot slag o raites | A SHEYEE UY AN ELEGAND pupg one parlurilooc: also, rooms single or en suito. : on second door, Persons wishing flnwhu accomm( A braod-naw and elegant 7-octave plang Good bam accommodations. . tions wil do woll to call. Briok barn 1a roar of nouse a0 I agrafle, -nd-nlsmrmm“‘mh“,:; cise, carvad logs aad iyre, c0d plans- dhPcurved molabacsr cursd o o 125 \le\vl'. w-lzu’n'i:. :nr'.‘":il o3t 50, o WL Clezant hand plao-Zarte, made hto & Cay New v York, only fi"w bR A aaad. owertal Halley Dars & Co., caly gy, imm' KJ forte b.’.n alo, 875, o0d d 0¥ "Rt 1T Michizagey A RARE CHANCE TO BUY & PIANG AT & l:m £ain; T-octave, carred loga, cosemood cade; sl 1y gation {n & quartst choir; wishes & vice preforred. X 17, Tribuae office. i A CONTRALTO OF EXPRRIENCK RS j position in a charch chotr. Adiress Sul W, WST AND CHEAFRST—_THE MCHDL‘!OXOABL mtomn, Fricn Sdsadupsard, S i Organ Co., 65 East m-u.{" A. GEROLD, PIANO MAN RiEm oL, AN mm-'fi,‘% THR Ry iy i B JrTig WEBBB'I HOUSE, 156 WRST LAfiS;K‘.—m class board, with room, 85; day bo: Cnnn A P in board fn 2 | dreasT. G. OAKLAND, m. OAN WIFE oB- prmz. Iunl iy for §13per waalk. Ad- | i | I I | ¥y be sold b #old n. oz low Hox OE S3LE-A NUMBER OF FIRST OLASS ottt by Doy + cornar 8 uqumw!u."u PIA.!N i F OR_SALE—_KIMBALL PIAND, ‘cost 8500, will ssli for 335, .;-;c«“&',‘l”,,,.“"’r 0 T RENT—4 GERTLI 0 aoxz0n lowsod EnANAanm CAN 7t xsom'l-z‘l MORGAN-ST, —TLEASANT, WELL |,_r9'hh rooms to rent, ard. Terms roa- 5 89 SOUTH SANGAMON-ST.—A PLEABANT FUR- anished room with board. ! ABERDEEN-ST., CORNER JACKSON-ST.: 93 Miscellaneons. HRSORS DESIRING PLEASA\T RO0ME AND willlag to vd, and are. for them, can 1n elegant suit of rooms, nicel ard, diomerseidencor I 4t ; 8 nice siabls t surroundis SE~ 1 'OR SALE—ONE H—L\'D ORQAN .L\D ONT; Iy sic box. -hoa ances mads. |3 W TRUBY. booih 1 o A 3. | FOR SALE—UVKTLD PUND THAT IS & JOy H 1c hoap I i Bore ers Wabseers B""'""""“‘_""" /R SALE_OR EXOHANGE—A REW TCOCTATE | A e 7 WEST WASHIVGTO\-SQE—NWVLY FOR- | wn..vv'u'r i BOARDING TOR CHIEDREN | e e Pty Msoaheiac Do Doseles 'rfx:f;:" b ' Grussenor, Mra. BURT, M. SEELEY &l 222 WE’S’A’ MUNBDK-S'L—TO B.B’H'—BODNS Was’r WASHINGTON.ST.~NICE! 233 uflied toorss with bourd Sevkeloss a1 olcone dinner; rsforences, FAST MADISONST. _PLRASANT 954: FAST MADISONST_PLEA! RC0NE, e clasy i WEST WASHINGTO N ST.—A m HLOR- | 338 Lo, Doformihiad, S s o PR an alcove sulie, farnishod. 368 xfirfi 1o AAEGTON ST — DESIRABLE 370 BETWERN ABER- } i o, Soosss ey oen and Contre-ar. Ous bleasaat, 44 room ith board. In & choerfal Amerioan family. Terms res Tonabies location frstolast. iy sonab! WEST TAYLORST._PLEASANT ROOM 383 and good board; all modern improvement; 3:2‘1 cars conveniont. Torms reasonsbla. men; no_othor boardars: droas table abore complaint. B, Tribuno ofice. ORI 50, Tolbane okion. NFURSISH ED ROOMSTO RENT.W WITH BOARD, , near the T — IP 70U WANT THE B| o SR A iond e et 0 97 Bk | e e o [0k SALE—CHEAP—1 NEW £5T0F BT OL - gbeap. TR PO TBEEE OF TOUR YOUNG MpN WHO WISH A | __Ei2: 8314 rriakd - = a0 and ho 3 dern = 107 RN B SR RARN, | e SR S SPhE | OB, S, Teimy JTEW, STEOK nvs Daths, hoated, ote. £1Tribung ofhce. ihort e aad 1s 1a parlect. ecdor, Aadree e Sob8 131 FOUTH FEORIIST. GORNER ADAME—A Twu YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMNODATED | ioeoffce: fo fifstelass gonilecmaii ean ind & (p-tap plac Tith & very aiog room and board el Jorich | O SATE-GHERP=1 05 GVERET family, Address O &, Tribans ofilo. bass 7-octa “othisg. but cash w 1 8 PARK«AV —ONE LARGE FRONT EOOM, | Two EuRGAh’T ROOMS TO RENT ON MAY I, IN | 24 Norta S Z) farnishod or unfrnlshad, with board.y tho finast location ia tha city, to ano of two eatle- i EST CRICKERING PIAD L clioap, call at 181 West Jackso ns-mvcmuv OF THE | x’m\ ‘lm # OIE“Y A bm.!- BOARD oars of farnished room: ddrose, sating tesers and feeation ‘WANTED. OR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND LITT) 1d, for the ruimor, with pleasant suit location must be D OARD-FOR GENTLEMAN AND WlFE. ) room: vacinity of Cenienary Church. ' Address ROGGKRS, 21 West Mo nrod-st. 44, Tribuse offica. 113 ‘WILL PAY CASH FOR A GOOD SECOX Piahsiocio: ire deseription and pei. B RO ! at, up- x:.s 'm(mpson UTROM LONDY il tiotion 12 et complls siem of sy g7 tho plano-forte, 1a practiced by the grest misten. 1) c} v, TANO FORSALE'T WILY, SELL WY i P% pias, ior $250 ca.Gaa be s st 2h D_FHOM MAY children. Locatio: bat few boardsrs: Bo.um Torms must bo low; reforen ticalars, 31 34, Tribnag offic: Y1 ¥OR SELF AND ‘WIFE, snd zear cars , Where thero are own rogms LI dosired. , iving fell par DY A CLAIRVOYANT PRYSICIAN- :asant room. with board for self and wife; .l.wvn-A 2nd tani: i, BT BRESION. nuvna FOE SALE AND TO RENT. ¢ ‘Chicago Piano Factir?, 36 Shrz Wu\"rxb-"on CASH AND -mma._g GoOD hand plano. Addreas H 34, Trdbano oifea, w ANTED_THE USE O A 800D, PTAF nfint%{lmm il pay monthly or advezce men. omf 391 w,&xafi%«;v&fil{nmsnm OR UNFUR- 392 FULTOI;“ST'—BAN‘D.S,E)M.!& &PBNEHRD L 58 1 R, ot st 4’06 WEST J:ugxson.sf —A PLEASANT i | roomes, tncluding ba [ miu. 1 100 front-1 Louse 2 om; prico moderate. fopap ot} 463 YEST,LAKRST, BETWREN ADA XD : £ Sheldon-sts b!‘ocu ot Unton "Pack ~Two plesant roowms fa privete tamby o 631 ADAMSST._EOARD "AXD TO0KS ble “ratoe (near Union nrl) brick; "Z Iocatton. A fs comadat £ axior and privilogs of o WL Ay g Bkt W o WL e o TrsE e d torm K'l'rlbnz;olfiu. ; & rediied ‘m‘hma' ?bkanuag ,,“,‘;' OARD_PROM MAY 1, IN A PRIV, , | e colsbrated Haze rothors square €34 Uprights 3%y & oun avatleman ¥ho b Secustoeitd G s oo | lio Stber Now York ; pianos o ma chet, aad of & home. Location, South Side, betneon Stxtoanth Heanacbant pias L6r sl T rer. v ey Twenty-sisthsts., oast of State. K 40, Tribuns stice | bssh-sv. and Adams-at. N. GUOLD & 50%i. OARD_IN PRIVATE FAMILY, BY M. WILL BUY 2 GIOD TONED LOSEROCH BRI okt nurnuafii‘:aurhs 255D | 8100 Joes 28 i v il oed of um}- st mm—.d Addross C, No. e mm;,,«. ;‘-.“‘n‘?'r':r’st od full-tonadt pmu et for s a v B 02, POR TWO LADIES = LA m’r: ‘,‘f gr‘:i'::fi:’:;k dny’ South Bide' prefecred. i INSTRUGTIOR. wife on South Hid BOATD_AND FURNISHED ROOM BY ¥ SENTLE. and K 5, Tribr YOUNG LADY WlSERSTO GIVE ¥ UflC&L ot A struction and use of piano in exel for % Teioude o Fik% OFEWOTT OF run T. | reforances as o ability given. Address R e EXPREL raln n man; iy room ia N’ A D ol Bt I eruzents. tianswaek, | A cilod Cathon tiats s tow et ot ASLTs 0 vilice, Bonzn_A CENTLEMAN, WIFE. AKD TWO board childrea aged 13 a0d Syears, destre first-class Grack, snd SHE P e ice. maum tics ip: T, Tribass o SKILLED TEACF KR, WANTS WEST wAsumgm'—q‘—”—_g«n — EURNIGHED | Iag rerpectsblefamily or priralsbardiog-boaseon South ¥ N, 6! 86 room, wits board, for gontlamen and wite, ar two | §id%. Sorth of Thirty Srstat.” Addrems, stating terms. e e e o EeDy T GacT s FAYS siagle gentlo: 3 I8 referenco. Addreas O B, Trib me olice. 20 Lsr HON| = ; ROARD —AND TWO UNFURNISHED FRONT 3 19 wace, SOSTOESTCS SR Ton | BOUR. 0 N0, PUSRSLON | & grmey vy s o1 hoasa. with modera improvements. Referenco required, © | lyimo family proferred. Esferences exchanged. O & | st and castof Siase. AduressS9, Tribun) otes, A PARTY OF ¥IVE GEK‘ILBMI’N CAN SECUKE ‘nicaly furnished rooms aud ibleterms, near Union Park, by S drossing 55 Foab. une otfice. SUITE OF UNFURKISHED FRONT RODME, Boor, for gentieman and wife, with board: | ina prxmn family, ‘on Iagloon<t, betwoes 3 ooa. Address S¢9, Tribong office. PRWATB FAMILY WILL AcccmaluDArzl young msn o breakfast and tes ith a well-farnistied roam; brick bouse, near and Madison-st. Addroes B8, Tribune office. MOSRQEST, X SHORT DISTANCE ABOVE A eaat A lacgs foamt o bedroom fanished, marble mantel, house with 'n improvementa, and fable to_co d. Ref Sioos oxchanged. Address 2 Tobass ahos i 3 Sonth Side. TWERTY-FOURTHST.—A FURNISHED room, wish board, to gent and wifo, or two gants. FOURTH-AV., NIEAR VAN BUREN-ST.—PRI- vato boanling.touse. New h:mle‘ well. xnmm:nd NG NBS-AV.. NEAR DOUGLAS HOUSE - Ia privato fami ", Tooma, far. ‘)éxcm?u AV.ZFPRONT ALOOVE AND 0 pariors, furrisbed or_anfu , ruitablo 8% ressonabis prices. Table boarders socomo. g0 EAE ST. _CHOICE FURNISHED ‘front rooms, lght and. ‘summer, wi withost n“u.a, -2'.1’.‘;.,.,:'; ST e waimas wilbior 1‘71 lornnlu—nndynuu men, with bearders aocom for 1 dated. 97 4 MCRIGAR.AT, 10 BENT. WITH BOARD, {4 "ono farnished asd cne unfarnished room. Ah«x sied front rdoms lo roat rom Apxil I, w! 347 vould 1ike two gealomen boarders whare St boarders are kept. LV—SE0DYD STORY FRONT | ad nhamlm fil l‘ll ar ulmwl T, ‘Board. SIORIGAN-AV.— A LARGE SECOND STORY 396 :m..';“mm ‘aely farniatied, to rent with board MIORIGAN-AV._TWO FRONT . ROO: 44T R s wntorniheg. wiis oemd. = 481 Xante . and WABASH.AV.—PLEABANT WIT, 541 RPN Y aice s, Lo0MS, WITH | Peimanent partics desired. - '368 HIOHIGAN-AV._LARGE, PLEASANT FOTL: ‘. ROG‘:E PR S 584 WABASE-AY.— CHANGED HANDS, ' out, “logant rooms and excha nge 609 femiloe, with G withont #hoard. Al s rocms 751 T W IRIEE Ay TANOR 0T s wita am\unnd 5% MIGHIGAN-AV.—SEVERAL VERY DESIE- | ablo farnished rooms, with board. ol EAST VAN BUREX W, ETHST. ~ DESIRABLE " ROONS board. Dag- 265 2qz MICBIGAN-AV.—~A LARGE SUITE OF UTTERFIELD-ST. — A WIDOW LADV 350 HIOB]GAN two_sdjuining room: ‘a8 floo; Foferonoes req i W:\BASH-AV< - PLRABANT YUR]"SERD board, for gentleman and wils, ainglo rooma for mllemm WABASH-AV,—] E ALCOVB BOOH. Ox CAY. ~LARG] nishad rooms, with board. Everything now aud P W ABH-AV, -] 5 ABASH AV, LIRGE TRONT ud be mfilud d iy I rnmudt h on and nowly fu :, Brst-class board. " Haferences WABASH.AV.—BOOMS SUITABLE FOR for singlo geatlezn lor, hlckl:lx)or. aod bedroom, furnished or i BY A r.L- R WIFE AND CHILD { YEA: B wiit e oo S T oD oot Doty SMOTHER WISHES TWG OIRLS UNDERW Jears, Correspondence with guardians tcoommudationaad pricer private family proferred. Ad- Goosh bl Tabane shce. 2 o | vl flpgl:lg forite '-g: fddssas y. ks J.um. me B ! ‘waut auite of ream#, oz on Tiaprovements for camfort. ‘Tribune oftice. OARD-FOR A GENTLRMAN AND WIFE 10 Somh Bids, Wit iz fem blscks of Ocklant srars 0 1a: Ln b it POt S Iy lora [ A a2d vocal culture. ROIES, RO 37 PIERCEST. GIVES LB o sons on all Kinds of musical iastraim: OARD-BY A YOUNG AAN: JFAST OF COTT. dnn'&.wé'b""“n Thiry-GHA Aud THIrt) a1a . A TTALIAN LADY TEACHES PLANO, GUR ® Italaa Laaege nd vocal masic; alio the tar, 3 Raudoncas Siearainat B ao5ciate family, doavel C %, Tribude ofics. OARD_BY {\ DUSINESS GENTLRMAN, tclass; best WITH & | of refersoocs. Ad- | o.mo-mn GENTLEMAN 1Y Lamily, south of Twent, -sacnid a8y ne Alidress A 13, Triban o A ice. 'mn.n_mn MYSRLE AND WIFE. WITH A PRIVATE #0d sast of State. No ost of rofersnces given. apring term. taes E.‘"sbeldnn. L. ASSES OF FRENON AND UREILY, BY a8 axwdemml lady toacher, Moderate terms. cr mm. o1 28 pr anlms-r BOARDING AXD DAY. HOOL FOB Fousg ladies,”and bass, wil opcs Mosdss, la 5, N "TER H e o Hapur? A0 Mo L3 COTRR O z‘an % Edwia : 31 D. B; Bra, E "Thot o Hon WiAR B, K ‘well-furnished room, k. e e g L B e iR for s satisfactory place. Addrees Al 73, Tribune ofice. ulars on .Fl’h“u‘"‘- Bo.um—'rwo FURNISHED OR DNFURNIBHED Treaireocondat., et rooms, wi. of State; refercnces ex. & board, narth of excbangs ed. A7, Tril zmh\.\ LESSONS BY AN EJ.PRRIESC ntlemsn) teacter; at pupil’s nmm.amu. 28, Tribuno ofice. PRI B W OMD R gE ‘oman sd Iady. o ‘Alidress X 2 Teibuns ofea east of Chrl- L Bt b, OGNS, O GRNTLEIAN AND Prxu Rt to axcved $25. ‘Addreu N 68, Tribuge offics. OARD—FOR MAN A soom dress, stating to: ND WIFE. WILL FURNIS T pxcopt carpat, Priato famly preforred.” d- OARD Am) ROOM_BY ¢ slvol.z GEN‘PLRHAN. Twenty-sacondat. Statest, and norih of east’ addtoss, with torms, ¥ 16, Tribage offcer per waok l\ | fo, ai yrill scaept 8 limited uu’nr of pupils. ’ Torms lesaons, two lessons par we | monta, will | hash-a 1| Now oy Ian.ml a Teacbers' Union This iy of apecis DARIELS, TEACHER OF Chicago Masieal College, £3 Wab: 7T ¥ CONSERVATORY 10T i ‘elocation st ) %fi:;(olhomfiuwmiirfi B2 50 W ealas avoice, Hoom b Fxfl-muwf{cfi?eg ¥ oranizing & T D aiia S0 Barras. of special interos: Lo teackers. Al arelnsiied. PBPAEDIEY THE 15T furnishe d or anl sivate family, by a5y onetorson. Board 15t pre ® Roforonces czohangod. tate price sad Tocation, of OF MAY—ONE OR TWO 0d rooms for 8 mananc sl Bojan 1) lo- in frjosem i paoned &7 72 Tribuas oftice. OARD—BY A YOUNG MAN IN A PRIVATR FASL- | Park ead Horme.av., noar botwsan Unton Hon-at.~ Addross, wi lan, K 73, Tribuna ofice. Bt ookt S Slassem. s 158 ¢lst, nth reading ZOF. . BDOUARD (PARIS), 1017 WABASH- sv., Profeseor at the Chicago Juasics! Callflxn. now ctica) systern to masier the Zreach uaes. in Froach ,‘;," ford Voniytonm Shilar At the G ht [msaons): a & itosdzac 1o readings B, OARD-BY A un\muu AND WIFR [N A mily. E x | Gpen uwm‘ R 1 b VHE SPRING TERM OF TIIE MISIES lectarcs. Pupils ongag , 430 Wabash-ar., or &t 1047, Prof. I3, als0 eccept & few pupils for the. EIVATE LESSONS IN (QEEMAL. FRENOH, | bwkk'r{vl:‘ byss o8 Addnnl Eice. - Ko EDDY, fi'z‘ap'a. private fas ‘Kindergarton aad sdvanced class com :nc*s aa. Tribune ofica, day, April3, at 1083 Iodianaav. Germaa tiught. | OARD-BY A YOUNG MAN, WIFE, AND CHILD | G| ISH TEACHE. B 1 mosths old: North or Sonth Sida, uéae ika. Wil | WATEDTA .E“,‘}',}E,,'{ng NeLpH Cmapermant {furnish and earpat if could bo Gome Reed Apply without 1he strunyos: daemuiia. AL mmt, , Tribune ofce. dress MAJ.. JOHNSON. Pacific Hotel RD — TW, BU? Skl v B, 'l\'thnnn 108+ O SICELYFURNISHED ROOMS | or bouth Side. Address OARD_IN CHICAGO OF TN A FLEASANT TOW vosent 4o 3 tamaily. ~ Liberal o made for flu‘r’h. terms caa be dres X @, Tribuas of ico. ms. Ad- eharactar, ne -nmmnw sdvanced, Tegms libora:. FARLAND, N VW ARTED—LADIES AND az.v'rszrV OF GGOD | 1o study for the stags &nd hll’;on“ cozd | Tragedian, O'Neill's Hall, 679 West mm: Ah"rr-‘l)—m 4 SENTLBMAN. | Ps‘.lvxrz IN- | atructions thrstic, A’ =, Tribuos | office. . OARD—HY A LADY down-town office durdn 2 good Bomag, mors. dairable than i moderate. Address & ‘WHO 1S EMP! D the day, faa ifl‘m T Teibias shee. ‘erms muss be rivate nnxlr W OARD-DY A YOUNG GENTLEALAN X OX ox o‘!z or tho avamues, north of Stxteont | Iorred adress K5 Tribane omtea. OARD_FOE GENTLEIAN ARD W WIVE FOR 4 and sddress 5{51 ‘months, 2t Kvanston.” htate terms ‘Tribune offco. ANTED_TO LEARN ORRMAN, znm-mfi. and givo in return instructico in bookkeo oh.” Address I'sT, Tribacs uer, WAFM.D—GRADIJATE PROFRSSORS OF MU 1lg, Lan and Elocation at NortBwesters Room & rratory. B0 Wabiah-ar. SEWING MACHINES. A FIRST-CLASS WHRELKE & WILGON LATS, fuprared famtly %, in hali-cabiaat OARD_IWO MARRIED GOUPLE WITH T30 | tase ot 35, Lor sale st 430, Besidence-- fooms, ou Wanechor Michigunave, north of e o IR 5 'rnn flnbfl. and south of Harmon.gourt, nag | i b-m?dmmdwmbcmm t pay. xa.'rnbnunmu 04D wmm—mx Yonrr;q (flfls‘runfi n2as Twenty-soco civ: faas ¥ pre d‘ ;'a dresty Stating permas and JoZations | F o ! DR TOU Wisd 7o PURCHASE & SEVING Y& ‘o153 Milwaakeeay. Work faraished. A3 T RIDIONT sz su.n-cnm NEW AND SE szuovn—mu 03, _Inquire 164 Lafialle-st, Room il WABASH-AV.—70 RENT, WITH BOARD, | S DCTASL BOARD YR DEFTAL ST T e e et oo e o, lio Gent, iu cxchauge for dontistry: work € slagly, furnished oF natarnishod. o onmulioos ;i preceptor, 3 G Ivibuza ofice: GBOVL&.A BAKER, GABHKK CASE, NB l‘ will trade, 77 West Monroes! 799 WABASH.-. AVA. NEAR SIXTRENTH-ST.—A | 1 ¥ Gl B et o qaltase BV e &g T A oum-np BUITE OF ROOMS PARTIALLY arnishod, T Park. 2, wifs, and chiid, 3 T3 ths eighborkoed ot ane ofico. Urion x3 cin be acoomm: 88() BDIANAAY., NEAR EIGHTEENTHET — ‘Roorus ta ront with board, farnishsd aiskd. Terms low to gesponaibl BDABD—P(}II au\mmv 1 AND WIFE, BOUTH | to: st be otk Ridteewtc B Tribans obiver WABASH-AV.-ROOMA T0 RENT, WITH | also, day board, BOARD—TKRBE Uvmnmsunn ROOMS, board, by s gentieman and two | gare et Olicket amil o cago-av., by er WITH ladler, op North A Side, 3 Siifno. - Libersl dlaconats to caah busers Pnzvmus TO REMOVAL FROMTHE OLD WELL Dar | Baw oico, R e ! second-Land sewing machiocs taken iz h:nmnd i'm(n at very low prices. Call at Singer otfica outhilialsed-ate A-d. AELC AMERICAN MACHINE, L'GETES'! RICAN SEWING L W‘buh‘v. M and ez« ey s e taimber & aition st we s oy s supberd A J. HERT, Agent. IS u\mm BEWING-MACHINE—PRINCIPAL OF fico 111 State-at. Machines sold oa monthly peymaniit 1002 TAZ w,uusa E-AV-VERY DESIEABLE ; o of day. ad Arois & 3, Trioias ofice: 19 ool . Machies. OARD-EY & CENTLEMAR AND WIVE, NIOE- Lol liouun't fir o35 1009 Sk ssu AV, WEW TOLLANSEEE | DOp eraisnod rogm wich or withiont board. becess | ! SWOER OF¥ICE OF A 7 MELOHELT, mux-'ru zeat wilh board, slogaat rooms, far- | Blxterath and Twanir mmau,, vt o1 ikt rel e R R A L | nished o unfaraished: reforences roquirsd. i given ad roquired. - Addruso K 33, Tribune office. move to X3 Wess Madison-st. aboat May L. mnu_-u AV SONE DOURLE AND ONE | th board; small fami ainglo rooa. wif WABASH-AV.—A PLEASANT sm‘rx oF froat rooms, on secand flocs, | m. _Kele ] 1101 103¢ ith b J fevfocaiibod 2 oo séccnd foa 1198 EomeIE iy, moots o3 peionp and one GARD_ON SOUTH SIDE, BY THRER ADULAS | ‘ child in private family on or_bef Ml, agaver lafall siate Do atos ks D ey b INGER-I WILL SELL A $% OF 1% 87 SINGER ‘machine, and take pay in B { 3econd-at.; suitable, permanent; ‘Addresa B'1, Tridune ofSce. { partles. ARD —EOOMS, UNEURNISHED, FON GEN. tieman and wifo, on 03s of the avenacs, near Twanty- 00, Dromptpaying | 7 & OARD—A WRLLFURNISHED B.o D food poird, for s gentioman and P t4, Tribane otfice. Water {0 rooms, and batheroom on same floor. wife. | Lmn "ADAMS. x T B ORE Y ISDINARY.TWO LIZ0E 43D rm-u RAIRIE AT, BOUTH OF TWENTY RINTILST.— : office. i s | 66 S nNorth Side- gx_s;s‘r.-rmar rwon, !mm' OLASS ! OAKD—TFOI GRNTLEMAN Wi B oy 1 ot R aah b o 2, Bl b9d-room or aloov: ddroes, wrra | Drofarred- G B, Tribana omice: SRWIR@MAEBI\HS SOLD CHEAP—ALL E (‘,“:Ln ‘repaired at Novelty Works, 163 Stata-st., third I TE FAMILY, 3 MDD, ISL\Gl.fii Taw'h'-h'r a Wlhnn. 3 Grover an I\-‘?r iizon for wils chouy, “Prrets Lo e CL\rt at., Boom 2, uo-stairs. i -quhonu-. e e g5, Nor Pwenty aist HELLER & WILSON LATE IMPROVED NIcK- el-platod sewing-machinz, one-ball GEN’ ‘vace family: no childred ; red iz rooms, lurévmzn Tboral price rice = cating; meals serve beopaid. Address, stating te arats Tooms all but carpe i {-m-.xs'x'."m»u-omu.“ A OAID—BY ¥ AND WITE IN PHL. desire tw OABD-HY A YOUSXG IARRIKD G(IJP 30 OUPLE; South Sido proferred; moat Yo, T 45 &nu\ W exceed 330 per v 'ED—5 LADIES WHO WISH 10 BUY SEW- A':Emun- ork will bo farnished o' 341D D7 same. Calint 2 West Rendolphest. $5r) [ attac e | gealine oaday at 733 Carroll av. CASHWILL BOY & FANCY FALZOABL llson_machine, with ot oheler & Wlien machine T Moo & attach=sats, onl DIVORCES, A.mx AV.—A NIORLY FURNIGHED | %“ R ‘with board, for gesllemaa aad Swel forniahed rooins to reut, wi sl furnis} no! rooras, Tt e 1n & privats i, Addres ¥ 6 Tebans | R ] m’)—ml DR s, Y s ey ; ml.'l.uu'u,u i, Bl Pl udiinen VOROES LHGALL Y OBTAINED_NOT FRAGD: da 108 43 i B0 AT Uy, « SRR o e s A