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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Tha grand allegory of tho Pilgrim at Farwell Inil bas plensed the public so woll the Asso- clation bave ereanged to continne it every ovon- | ing this weel, As this wili bothe last weok, waseral Sunday-echiools aro already arravging 0 vinit it in o body. fecun nico youngz men who wore studying Echienek's poler code wore intersupted o fow lghts ago b soveral blue.conted omissarics of tho tarw, and takon down to thia Armary, whera hiey mil gave tho surnama of Walliams, profaced by the most common Christian name, Zack Tiantels waa wantod last night by Oflcer slurnano, ou s State warrant, sworn out by Liz- an Maora o colored asrmn, who chatges him xith threntenmg o Kill ler, b, beforo tho patcoiman conld reach him 1w a T'onsth avenno negro-dive, bo leane:d out of a secoud-stary ain- dow awd ran, Lo was capturad before he had gone far. Fhe Guion Catholic Tdbrars Arsoclation held a meating zostorday afternoun to tako monatires for the nomination of oflicers for tho ensuin venr, In the absence of tho President, Mr. W, 3. Logiloh ocuopled the chalr. On motion of anth, tho J; owing committees to nominate arevnlar ticl and ropott to the Assoclation noxt Bunday nflarnoon, was oiectod Ly ballot ¢ Jnnon Qogain, sfobn' L. Bronnan, J. C. Car- Yolt. Ju 11, itm, €. M. Fod, 1t is underatood that an opposition theret will be, as usual, placed in the jlold, ‘I'nis will only make tho ovont all tho moro intetesting. T'ua Napid Wriler, o monthly herotofore pub- tshed at Andaver, Mags., by David I, Lindsloy, ia now publichod in thiv city, It is dovoled to Ianguage, shorb-hand sriting, ete. and ngyn- tho phonctic styio of srolling, Tho Takiqrapher s tha title of another monthly by D. I, Lindsloy, pablishod in this city, which 18 dovuted to Mr. Lindsley's tailgrafic stylo of shore-hand woing, This magnzine Is printed from cits oscented by Mr. D, Gimball, tho Pri- ary of tho Genoral Supctintendout of awo, Rarhingion & Quiney Raitrcad, nnd in ono of £10 neatest and mest curfons things pablivacd, It iu of groat volus to Lhoso using i+ syatom of short-hand. A maoeting of delogates from the revernl Ro- man Catholie_Tots Abstinenco ~Temporatco Hocletize way hzld {'cmcm.\y afternoon at the rchiooi-house adjeining St Patrick's Churel, cotier o Desplaines end Adams streete. Tho object of the gaihering was fo conslider tho pro- priety cf bavine o temperanico demonstrat on in tho inderoats of the causo pimilar to that of last wear, Aftor voms discussion, the moeting doter~ tnined to Lavo a **turn ont ” o. the firs Sunday in Juno, z2ud arransed that the varlous organiza- tions shoull in the mnm'\u§ of that day rondez- scus ab tha cornor of Jofiersou aud Adama Btrocts, thero Lo form n procossion, which will soncch to o, Mary's Chugel, where high mass will be ¢ axdacted. Thren rillinas made & murdarous atinck on A, 1. Jonen, of No. §2 West Ttaudolph street, Sat- urdny night about 11 o'clock, and fortunately ond of them, Joln Hagpoity, & well-kuown dos- perado, was brought to pricf aud tho statlon- housc by Olicer Toardon, who nut a piatol-bullet in tho fellon's loft hip, woandinz bim olightly. Mr. Jonea war walklng along West Washington gleeet, between Desplaines and Jefferson, when ho wa beact by tha thioves, witn tho evident inten- tion of robbing him, 1o was knecked down, gad Haggerty drew n knifoand waa about to stub Jum when ho canght tho biado of tho waapon in s hand amd wad badly cut. Iis cries broupht Lieardon to the epot, and the thieves ran. Tho otiicer pursnod’them, end fired on tho linder- most,—1Tazgerty,—whom ho wouuded as otated niove, The paansr 18 tho wama man who fired upon and esverc’y wonnided Oficer Maser Jast sammer, whilo being purstied, after his dis. covary in tho act of 1obbing a kil OUI FRENCH CITIZENS, A1 adjonrne't meeting of Fronch eltizona fu- terestel in forming a compnany of militla was Lield i tho Busement of tho Fronch Clurch, on Ial:fed tlroet, vesterday, at which Dr. Driard wwas President and Mr. Alphounso Forest Secreta ry. 'Tiere wora prosent abont 100, and the pro- pored organization appaared to bo resardad with u genesal carnestuers and onthusasm. Trof. Do Mars statod tho plan of the company, which 18 to bo eimilar to thoso slrendy formed by the oilier nationatitins 1o Chicato, and which™ it i {\mp e t1 make nwontialiy Fronch au to mem- hersiun end nmtcrm, He recommandod that olt Trenelh citizons toke n hand in tho arganization, cither Tu tho way of joluing or in helping to pro- vide tbo ncfl!:flnl’r accontroments, Mr. Thece lle Guoroult fotlawad, urging tuat the subject tu agitated uutil it was brousht to tl.e sttention of tizs French population. Ona of the sirongeat eloments m ths fature suscess of tho organiza- tion wa, bio felt aura, the warm sympnthiy encer- tnined by Americans for tho French pooplo, Porcst mada few romarka to the ko ef- fect. M. Marcel Penn, & French Repnblican, ariced vords of commendation, suggestine that, rioco tho State wonld furnish the uecessary cannon, and there baing but fow ariillery com- oy 1 1t mipbt be Judicious to adopt that 1 of the mantry, ar ab firat proposcd. Tie eigzestion was rnvomhly commonted upon, Tho Latnyetto Guard, of New Yorl, was wnentioned ss p eatiefactory model, Two momte:s wero added to the Commitico of Ar- rangeinents, whicn now suand as follaws: M. ‘Thetrean, Dr, Drinsd, A, Forest, A. Morcler, Dr. Mizvan®, and J, Derivaux, Among thoso pres- ent wers nlso Messrs. Gilsou, lellsuner, Cre- mienx, G. Labolle, Dergolla, Duczottel, and mzny mombes of the Booiets do Ia St. Jean Daptisto, 'Tue report of tha Commit:as was uot entiraly complets, and furthor time was mven. Thoe mecung adjourned to 3 p. m. noxt Bunday, at the nate lace. —— #R5. CHARLES V, DYER, TILE FUNENAL SERVICES. The funeral of thia smiablo and estimablo Jady, tho wifaof onoof our oldestand mont viidely-kuown cilizens, who died on tho bth inst,, teok place ot tho New Jerusalem (8wedenbor- giun) Chureh, corner of Pralrle avenuo and Liphtecnth streot, at 11 o'clock vesteiday moroe ing. ‘Tho servicos were condueted by tho Rev. J. IR, Hibbard, who bad receivod Mra, Dyor into the church society over twenty-elx yearsago, The funeral wns attonded by some of our oldest and most promioont citizens, Among those presect were Judgoe Blodgete, of the Unlicd Btates District Court, Judge Mark Bkinner, Col. Wiltiam Brackett, tho Ion. J. ¥, Beammon, E. . McCege, 8. I, Kerfoot, John Forsvthe, fohn Joney, dutthow Latlin, G, 8, 1lubbard, Amos T, Hall, J. B. Doggett, Charles O, Cuttisa, Thinay L. Forres:, W. Norttrup, Mr. Keith, Edwin R, Burpain, Joseph K, C. Forrest, ., H, Dabeock, L, It, Forrent, Dr, A, E.8mall, Alexandor Oticer, Joronh ¥, Reed, Georgs F. Iloot, William A. Taot, F. W, Root, George Dany, Helford Bor- nam, Alonzo Huo'ington, Maj, Henry MTunting tov, Dr, D, 8. Smuth, Julius Toonon, O, B W, Junze, . Loving. and othors, ‘Ihe sormon iucluded a vory beauntiful oculogy of tho lifo and chsincter of the deccried, and an cpitoma of the peculiar boliof of thw fChurch of which £ha was & membor, loeide tho mamn en- trance of the church n platform eoverod with white cloth had been erccted, on which the cas- ket coutarning the 1emains wero placed. Tha platform and casket wero proluscly decorated vith flowars of evory dokcription, Br tho ro- quest of the deceasod, ovory cna of those pres- eut took away a flower as a'memento, On cach wdo of the platfoim, also, woro vasos, pluced upan warble peaosials, sud tiled with flowors, *conapicunys umong which wore calla lilies, tea- Tanes, tuberoses, helioiropes, wild violsty, roso- buds, came)lius, and pausies, 2Tho Initials of tbo decessed—* L, M, D,"—in puuosies, were placed upon tha caskot, over tho head of which was an oil paluting of the dorarted, and ot cuwh sidoo beauliful vross iu tuboroscs, holiotropes, snd white ruscbnds, “Tiie pnil-bearers wera Mark Slinner, the Hon, Hoorv W, Blodgest, tho Hou, Amoa I\, all, C Willism Drackett, tho Hon, J. Y. Bcammon, an Carl L. W. Juowe, Esq, Thas rewains wera 1aken to Oakwood Cemotory, sud were followed by u larize number of carriugos, Loniua M, Dver was born_at Norwieh, N, Y., §n 1813, er father, Aua Qifford, Esq, was a lesdings citizen of thut piace, Miss Gintord ro- woved to this itato at & very early dute (1831 or 1833) with hor brotber and family, Judpo James ‘' Gifford, Juuiro Galiord lawd out tho City of Ligin sud the Towa of Duudeo in this State, paming them from $ho well-kuown tunes in the old Presbvierian bkyinu-book, —Erovably the Heotcls bigod which was In the Tamly sy also {ta eflect in causing him to endeavor to perpetuste tho old Cuve euanter sontiments avd ideas which gave subntance and tone to Lus life sud that of his cutire familv aud councetlous, Mrs. Dyer was a woman of remarkabls miud and character, It one may be peimitted to usa the exprossion, she wea the persovification of humn chanty—ol charity as slmust porfectiv ropreseuted in human life and sction,” Ag o distiugashea citizeu of thuw Btalo most feolingly on a certalu occusion, said of bor: *8he not only nover vaid au ovil ssord of any one, but nover shought it.” In al} good worke she way foremost. But it was es- eclally i the circle of home, sud swmong thoss rieuda who wuzo privileged to moot bur thero, it the epbero of Ler Lfo was moat percepiibly benntifal, and ber persoual influenco rich in all tho gitta that aro born of n gnilelss untaro filled to overflow wilh buman sympathy, tinged with the wisdom of thiono nnpels who alwass look uoon the face of *Qur Fathor.” Alra. Dyer had n mingaiar faonlly of attaching children to her, Bhe seomed always to bo taking them up into hor arms and blossing them, Iler nilghest ambition and hor moat heartful wish was to bs considerod a8 oaoof thoso littls ones whom the Lord in 1lis own good timo would moko room for in ene of the lowlicet of s heavonly manaiona. Mru, Dyer anferal most ucmhnlln;zly. bat with the must tonching patience, for thirteen months, with av iutornal discana wluch, tho groater pat of that time, coufined hor to hor bed, Sho Jeaves threa living children (thres having gone beforn Im?. Mra, Stella Loning, Alr, Charlen Dyer, now {u Florids, and r. Louis Dyer, now a studont in Oxfoid Collage, England. e INSPECTOR HARPER. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT. Qov. Bovetidgo reached tho city yestorday morning, and had o confaronce in the forenoon with Mesgrs, Pearaon and Stools, Rmiroad and Warohouso Commissioners, In raferenco to the difMcultics surrounding th ofico of Grain In- upector. Ho way fully informed of what lad been done, aud of tha atatus of alairs genorally. Ho {ndorsed tho nction of the Commirsionors, but doplored tho causcs which had impelicd them to their action. Later in the daythe Governor was called unon by o Tntnune reporter. Ilo was very rot- Icont, and, strange to eay. nakod moro questions than hoanswered, 116 was non-committal upon the quention of hie right to suspend Mr. Harper under the law, but determined to take no further action for a fow davs, inasmuch as tho oflice way in other hnuds, nod running smoath- Iy. o did not approhiend nnv resistanco ou the part of 1laiper, ot that the business of tho do- parment would in anywise b aected oforo larpor's muccessor could be appointed aud qualify. In ihe ovent of Harpor's offerig any rosintance, howovor, ho was preparod for it and could nanul all of his lurvnl qnibbles by iseuing on order for his removal, and appoivting his successor, o was inclined to give Mr. Iiarper ovory oppostanity to save Limsclf, but was foarful thot his affairs and conduct were without excuse, ‘tha QGoveruor and Commissioners IsIk for Sprinafiold Inst evenivg siter a sbort inlorview with Mr, Parker, Hiarper's successar has not yet beon settled -upon, but, if tho oftica I8 given to Chicago, tha selection will most lisoly bo” mado from tho fal- lowing names: C, C, Gueraey, Olark Gelb, I, A, Hill, and 0. L, Parker. 'Ihat tho anpointment wilt ha given to Cilcago 18 by no menahs _certnin, in viow of thn pressuro beinyg mado by the farm- ors, who regard tho Inspecior ns standing be- tween the Board of Tunle and the producers of tho grain. Thoy ssem to demind that tho ap- pointment shall bo made outsido af Clicago, and tho:rclnms will have due srotght with tho Gov- ernor, ——— FREEMASONRY, . TET ANOTIER LEPOSURR, Avout thirty porsons were attracted to tho Bremeor Strcet Urimaty School building last evoning by s band-hill which announced thata locture wou'd be delivered nn * Freemasonry; Its Oatha, Secrels, and Sangoinary Penaltics ; also, Its Connection with Christianity, Civil Govern- ment, and tho Adwisistration of Juetico.” Tho admission foo was 50 cents. Mr. Edmuad Honayne, Principal of tho school. was tho locturer. For foar of a disturbance, s squad of polico was peesent o prosorve ordor. 'Ihey wero not meeded, how- ever, a8 tho gontleman was sllowed to sav all o wan'ol to, and retained tho attention of lus auditots for nearly four hours. o was dressod in tho regalia of a_ \Worshipful Master, aud, in commencing his discourso, #aid thaf thero wora but thres degroos in MMasonry,—tho Iutared Approntico, the Fellow Craft, and tho Master Moson,—the samo number :hors was in tho Trimty. 1lo thou ridiculed tho fdea of com. paring Alnighty God to a triangle, a squaro, n porpeudioulnr, or & plumb, Ila had always held tho opinion = that Mnason- ry wes a “d— humbug," and believed that it was oppoved to Itepublicon institutions and shottld not Lo tolerated in this country. [Ap- plause.] Tho government of tho lodgo was dos- potic; tho master was absolule iu his powor, and there was no appesl from bis decisions. Whenn ;mn gut & stovo-pipo hat on his hoad ho was o King. TI)a antiqnity of Masonry was noxt tonched urop, the speaker claiming that, accordiog to tho best authoritios, it was founded in a grog- shop in London m 1717, No soclety la the wocld clalmod so much, and kuew 8o little, Aftor saying that every word bo should atter cauld Lo found in books, hio proceeded to do- nounco the Ordor n the meat bitter terms, say- ing that Gud wns sddrcssed as *iho Great Ar- chitect of the Universe”: the namoaf Christ was never uttered in nlodge: e eaving eraco was not recognized ; God was fneulted and blas- phomed. [Applanse.] Its priuciples led to :l-m:u, injustice, thofs, Tobbery, and fnally to hell, o conforring of degrees was then exompli- fled, o candidate who was callod the *'Hev, O, 11, Tiffany,” but of courso was not tuat gantio- man, befug broughtin, He, as tho lecturer #nid, *bed nothizz on bub his sbiet,” and Lis eyes woco Dbandagod with a lisnd. Kkarchiof, Ho was walked around tho 100m sevoral times, and finally kmelt ot an_oxtemporized altar, whoro he took un oath to havo hns ** body mutilated and buried in somo out of the way place, whoro his frionds could uot find him," 1t ho revesiod anv seorets, Tho spectutors onjoyed this * farce,” ss Mr. Itonayue characterlzedit, and, doubtless, thought the cutertainment worth tho admission fee, —_——— WADHAMS VS, FLAGLOR, REATARING GRANTED BY THE SUFHEME COURT, A few wooks ngo we publishied tho report of o opinion by tho Supromo Court in the great Iaw caso of Flaglor ve. Wadhams and others, in- volving a large amount of property and many Inw pointa of 4 somowbat uncommon character. “Ihat opinion, it was statad at the timo, waw ab- solutely final, cnding the coutroversy, This wasan orror. Tho opinion was by a divided court, tho casa having boen dooided in Juns lnst tho other way, that is, in favor of tho Tinglors, by » judgment Io which alt tho Judges agiood, wlercby tbo docroo of Judgo Jameson was afilrmed thronghout, Then, on theapplication of connsol for Wadhams oud the other defondaoty, & relicaring was @rant- cd, which resulted in a chango of opinjon on tuo part of five of the Judges, Chief-Justice Walkor sud Judgo Craiy dissentiog from tho conclusions arrived at, A rocond potition for a roheatlng baving been filed, this time on the part of Flaglor, and pre- sonted to Ju:lgo Suoldon, who wrote the second opinion, poblislied by Tie Trisuxe, the follow- fug certiflcate and ordor wero made by Lim, stay- ing all furthor prooosdings untll the Buproio Oourt shall hiave reconsidered tha casor Apetition for a rchearing In tho sbove entitied cxuses on tha part of Lucy O, Fiaglor Gay, huving hoen presentod to mo, 1 do Liereby certify thit ther are probablo grounds for grautlug & fehearlag and wl urther procosdings in ths cases will accordingly he stayed until the pazt terin of the Buprema Goar Inthe Nurtbern Graud Divislon, Drxaaux R, BurLooy, Justico Buprema Court, Rooxronp, April 7, 1815, The petitlon for a rehearing wus presented to Tlis {lonor Judge Sheldon by Artuur W, Windott on behslf of Algs, Flaglor ‘Gay, whorofors tho above order was mado, ————— LOCAL LETTERS. THE GRAND OrERA-HOUSE. Tothe Elitar of T'he Chicago Trioun Cntcago, Aprll 10.—In reading your atatemont concerning tle fallura of the proprictor of the Grsud Opera-Touse, we come to tho conclusion that you heard but ono slde of thostory, and, as that sido will bo considerod good by your read- era all over thls continont untit tho other iy heard, we beg, in justios to oursolves and the members of our company, with your kind por- mission, to placo toat othor mdo before them, as followa: The altorations neceasary to transform the Kiogsbury Music-1lsll intos Grand Opora-1louse for the pioducdon of moders Etbioptan min- wirelsy wore commonced on & cash capital of &400, afterwarda increased in.v the takiug in of 3lr. Jouos ay & pastuer) to tho enoimous sum of 2,400 creditod to My, Payne, aud 81,600 to Mr, Joues, The alierations cost 310,000, which way Fund from thoe ptofits of tho ctablishmont dur- ug the flrst oight or ten weeks of ita existence, Mu. Jones also drow hiy 81,600, aud $300 addi- tional, beforo Chiristmas. Wo are not able to ntate what his partueis obtalved, but, as thoy could oot live and support families ou air, good 34 it I8 iu Chicago, we presumio they got somo- thing, In fact, sir, there wore six gentlemen in frout of tho house who bad nothlug to do out- side the advertwing aud flusnces, lo be sup- rted, namoly: Meesre, Almn, Pavne, and sues, peoprictors; Mr, Qeorfie Mille THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1875, yertising agent: Mr. Sol Davis, Treasnrer, and bin assietant. Tho 1ecelntsup to tho extroms cold woather nover fell holow 83,000 por weok, and week after woek nmountod to botween foug avd fivo (houeand, and somalimes oven exceodod the Inst amonnt. Immediately business de. creased, wo wero called to the oftica of M, Jones,—who in the moantime had ot rid of ons or both of Dhis parte nors,—and tol! _that _ unloss somothing coult bo dono to listitsn exponses, tho theairo would clore, and nécordingly svory momber of tho company submitiod to reductton of ono- third tho amount of his nlnr{ter threo trooks, wwhich was to o considored n loan, to be repsid doning tho apring businoss, We neod scarcely anv that loan was never mentloned aftor, much less paid, and the reduction, with two or thres excoptiony, contintied to theclosing of the house, Iast Thursfav, 1o additiou to this, the compa- an raciieol by tho withdrawal of Mosars. Jotm drart. dly’ Mauoning, Luke Schooleraft, and Georgo Coos, nll performorscommanainghigh salaries, If monoy was loat by Mr. Jouos under the circumstances,” wo confcsn to boing too iz- norant to porceivo the possibility. A manages has no right lo state totho public that he lina loat monay, aven If during a foww woels of un- propitions weather bis tocoipts have not mot hia oxponsca by 3200 or £300 por weok. whon in the samo numbor of wooks, iu tho samo soason, Lis recoipts bava overvalanced his exponacs by s like numbor of thonsands per woek ; neither has bo an oxcuse, inasmuch as ho aever bogs them tonbare liw profite in good wooks, for com- pelling his company to holp him boar his losscs m bad ones, Yet tuls is exactly what this gen- tloman, Mr. Jones, has dons duiiog ono of the nioat prosparous 8aasons wo have knowa in s long experionce. Yaurs, rospectfulls, Keeez & LeoX, e §50.00) prorosiTIoN. T the Editor of The Chicaan Triduna: Ctircaao, Apnl 11.—In Tur TrinoNe of to-day Mr. lloward Elwood oxprossca a susticion that tho gentleman who offors $50,000 for cortaln spocified purpases is ovly playing *“a Lluft game;” ond ho also appears to be in some doubt asto whether the said goutloman has acquired hts mongy in an honorable manner or otherwise, To thiis I'roply, that the gontisman declined to ivo his name to the public at tho outact bocauso o faared that bo would bo subjected to nncnrlnF allusionn ruch asthosa induiged in by Mr, El- wood, 1Io did, howaver, give nio aa a rofersnco, and ho has suthorized mo to ssy that ho is ready to sign bonds in the required aniount whenever nny party or parties may agreo to terms which I consider to bo fair as between both, 1 hiavo no mterost in tho matter, and cortainly would not take oithior side in tho proposed cou- troversy. 1nccoptod tho roferonce, on his ra- queat: nud take ploasuro in informing Mr. El- wood that hie can _be accommadated if Lio wishes to dispute_tho point. If he dnes not wish to do #n, then Irespectfully submit that ha has no right to interfere, by sucora or othorwise. E. Covrrent. — ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Society of Phyeiclans and Surgoons meota this evening a: toe Pacifio, The Academy of Beiences meota to-morrow ovening at No. 263 Wabash avenno. Tho Mulligan Zooaves will hold their regular monthly meeting to-night at their armory. Busi~ nesy of importanco is on the doctiot. A moctiog of the mombers of the Ninclieth Illi. nois_Infantry Voluatoors will oo held at 251 East Ranloiph strect. 'nesday at 8 o'clock p. @, toar. range for the forthoomiug rounion. A spocial meoting of the lady Directora of the Protestant Orpban Asylum will bo h=ld at that institution (789 Michigan avento) Woanesday at. half past 10 o'clock o, m. A tuil attendanco s roquestod. A special mootinz of the Corporation of the Trring Women's Rofugo of Chieago, wiil be liold at the Inmitution at 2:50 o'clock p. m. to coasider n proposition to lense n portion of tho promicos on Indiana avenue and Thirty-first street. Thia evonine, Me. Loonard W, Volk, Prosi- dentof tho Chicazo Academy of Doaigno, will give tho eazond loctuve of tha Athonoum courss, on art tapics, In the Firab M. . Church, cornor of Washington and Clark atreol The Rubject of hialocturo will bo ¢ Beulvture.” A meoting of the General Committeo of One Hundred with tho ex-onlicla membars and dole- gatea of the Chicago Temfmrnuco Alhanco will bo held iu Lower Farwoll Iisll, Arenda court, thin ofternoon st 4 o'clock. Thoe subjects of sTreatine” and of *Co-operauivo Tomporanco Asgociations” will be disoussed nod considered, An ndjourned mreting of tho * Chlcago Flower Misgion’" will bo kield in tho Chicago Atbionrum Tooms; No. 114 Madison strest, Wodnoaday aftor- noon nt hatf-past 2 o’clock. All persons intor- estod §n the work of this *Mission™ aro savited to attond. Thero will bo & mecting beld at the Bothel Toro, corner of Lake and Deaulaines stroots, under tho aspicen of tho Chicago Temueranco Iteform Club, this avening at 8 o'cluck, for the purpose of forming an auxiliary clab, Good speakers will ha In attendance, and the publio aro cordiallv invited, At the asual v mecting of the Irish Lit ernry Associntion, action will” ba taken in refor- anco to tha daath of tho late Joln Martin, Tho pablie, 1idies and gontloman, are cordually in- vited to bo present. Tus hall of tho Association 14 looated 02 the oathwest cornor of Lake and LaSalle strocts. A maza-meeting will be hield al Aurora Tarnor a4, cornor of Milwaukea avenuo and Secoud strect, Tnesday at 8 o'clock, p. m., by the tax- pavors in the northwestern part of tho city, in ordnt ta urge tho cliy authoritios to the jmme- diate erection of a visdnct across the rairoad- tracks on AMilwauloe avenus and Desplaincs street. Mosars, Honty tirosnobsum, ox-Ald JMeCratn, Col. A, Jacobson, E, T. Runyan, Tnzwel Olcson, 3. O. Richbory, snd many others, will bo presont and nddross the moeting. Thoe elghth National Tomperanoe Convention will bo_ hold in the hall of the Young Men's Ohrintlan Association, 148 Madison stroet, 'Pneaday, June 1, at 10 o'olock a, m, Arsoclations of ministers and chiurohes all Conersl Assemblion and Svnoaw, all Qoneral and Annual Couferences, Clnasis, Pres- bytorios, anu Rehiglous Stata Convoutioos, all Natfonnl aud Stats Tamperauco Orfnnlzltlonu. oll Wowen’s Natlonal and State Ualons, Grand Divinlous Sony of ‘Femporance, Giand Lodges of Good Templara, Graud 'Lomnples of Honor and Tomporanco, and othor Btate tomperance bodios, aro invited to send aclogates,—ench bod; to ho ontitlod to mend sevon dologates, of which _tho presiding oflicar and Hoore- tary shall bo two. In oass any DPros. bytery, Association, Conferanco, or orgaviza- tion ‘eball not be in soasion aftor tho issue of this call, snd prlor to tha meating of the ' Con- veotlon, or shalt fail to appoint dslegates, the presiding oflicer, or, 1n his absenco or failure to do 50, the Sccrotary way appolat the same., All dolomutos must have credontlals duly siznod by one or both the officers of thewr respective bodioa, Vacancics in dolegations may ba tilled by tho remaining deleates, 1t {s proposad that this Convention sball bo comuosed ontlrely of delorates frowm defugative bodios, and not from subordinate orzanizationa. Wella. . Charles Pontez, whoss advertissment appests {n ane other columa, has recently socured s patent for & vale usble improvemont in makiog wells of suy kind throngh porous earlt and quicksand, Il system wholly does awsy with sny possibility of caving, and disproses with Lrick or stone curbing and tubing, Alr, Pontez desires to el rights for county or Biate, or will diupose of tho eutire pateat. —— NMillinery Opening. On Wednerdsy, April 13, we shall have our spring orening of milliuery goods, and shall exhibit an exten. sive stock of rich snd desirablo Paris novelties, spocial f00ds of our own impartation; slao, s larga stocklof trimmed round hats snd banneta of the highest order of atylo, Nocards, Hotchkin, Yalmer & Co,, 137 aasd 149 Btato streot, Moro of thoso Exquisite Potterns in luco and Nottingham curtaine that Milger, Jeukina & Faxon, 723 and 331 State streot, will keep tuntalizing you with, ure just in, Look at them, ladies, whether you buy or no:, e S SV Tho Seorot of the Tolle To Fragraut Sozodont, aloue, s dus the whitenees ond soundness of thruo fourthyof the beautiful sete of tecth thatglitier at tuo balls aud pariies of the oy, ~ —_—— Bocond-Hand Organs, Very fine Reed & Hons, Fuley, Prince & Co,, snd Burdet orgaus, but littlo used, for sale st Reed's Tem- plo of Music, 1 Van Duren street, st half-price, Batisfactory Evidence of fuo ality of Dalley's Magical Psin Extractor to zeliovo the saoul violont pain, ur beal witlout scar the worst scald or burn, may be eon by one trial, [ pribueded e b, Love in springtimo {8 a pleasant thing to con+ template, sud wo rogret to say Lhat it worked undor dhwvmu&u vesterday, It stayed away from ohurch for the most part, belog coustralned thersto by inflt\:uh sud fear of damage 1o lts onl UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. Gratifying Exhibit of Its Resources and Linbilitics, Receipts and Iixponscs. The Trusteea of tho Univorsity of Chlcago at their lato mootings have been engaged in s thiorough review of their business affsirs in ad- vanco of the annual financial statament at tho closo of the fiscal yoar in Septomber, with o view of advising tho public of the exact financial condition and noods of tho Univoraity. Only part of tho work hins yot beon dane, bat enough to prosent two ftems, whicl, by tho conrieay of Nr, 0. W. Dorrots, the Secrotary of the Flonnco Committos, we aro abls to give below. Tho financial administration of tho Univeraity ia in the bands of tho * Committee on Endowments and Finanes,” which {s composcd of the follow- iup mombera: Obairman, Chancellor Burroughing Bocratary, O. W, DBerreit; Treasurer, Ilenry Grecnobaum; and J, Y. Beawmou aud I, A, Root. The busincss of the Committes is done at the oflicoof Mr, O. W, Dorrott, 122 La Satlo stroct, wlioro tho Ubancellor of the University also has his ofico, Mootings aro held wockly, whon all billa aro audited, and paymonts are mads by tho ordors of tho Chairman aund Becretary on tho Troasuror. Thore {salsoa Commitioo on tho Univorsity Grounds, counsistiug of Il O. Ktono, E“l‘l" Obairman, Robet Hurris, J, Lontiald, M. ‘Lhompson, nod Cuaucollor Dur- roughs, By theso two Commlttees, ncting jointly, an Inventory and valuation of ail tho propoerty of the University, as woll as the liabilitica, Lave recontly boen niude, of waicia the foltowing ia a0 oxhibit ¢ Statement of rorources and labllitien of the Tnl- versity of Chicago, April 1, 18.5: HEAOURCLY, 19 scres of Universily Babiivis- fon, Obieago, the sito of tho Univoralt; $103,002,00 004 8410 acres In Falton, U and Jackson Countlios 2,£00,00 8) acres fu White Count; 1,000.00 40 acres {n Heary Count 01,00 210 fect in Oukland Cemtte 100,00 Oug haif-section of land in Qount 1,00.00 On lot in Gilmore, 1,00L00 One lot in Irving Par 1,000,00 1 acra in Evamt o, 1,5:0.00 Ous lot {n Uydo Paric. 602,00 80 scres Ju La C Wisconsi,... . £00.00 40 acres near N0 100 acres fu Aar., Wiaconsia, ., . 1,000.00 B0 ncres In Wiscon'in, subscrip- tion, uot located, Lo 1,£00.00 40 ncreafn Kossuth Connty, Towa, 210,00-320,510.00 Buildings— University Diilding 0 OL80rvatoraaesasiess 200,000,60 Movable propesiy 84 per luven- ory— In Universlty. .8 ABIERL In Queervatol 23,429,00— 40,043,84 Endowmonta— Oreck Professorshilp (not com- PIEtE).ssseene o apeseraniness o 3,49304 Toyne Profesnorabilp (uot com- plete),... venieeres 500000 Proabyteriin Trofosorsiiy, nok comipleta (L Faraum Anbe, 5,000.06 AMathem.! not complets 1,200.0 Alumn! Prof t completo.. were 10,0000~ 4,432.04 B peeslralis=s R Foz (reneral pur 88,4, 4 Trou"tataia otea. of ibe But- roughs & Jacobs trust warila t of tho fi 54,834.08 230,78 Bucseelptlon to Sulszription to funded Tasurance policies wort Sundry aecounts, ... 425,00 99,475,00--151,521.51 Deduct for deprocistion of bill rocelvable.. ... $112,186.08 8 114,610.22 83, L0 00 17,602.33 536.74 Asnsots above liabilities, Another mattor of public int parison of tue anpual oxponses of the Univereity with its incomo. Of this wo havo the following exhibits, cstimating some Items for tho unex- pired timo ¢ T:xpenses for tho current year from September, 1874, to Septomber, 1875 : INTENNAL EXPENAEA, g:}ulel of l"rln‘l'lou\ aud Vrofessors. Printing and advertising. Funishiing. notlung. The Judge cnnaldored it an outrage. BUERION COUNT IN DRIEP. Jenettn Davle commonced » suit in trespass against John E. Huwald and John Worth, clalm- lug $5,000 damegos, D. K. Tenuey, Truateo, bagan & snit in debt agalnet A, C. and O, F, Badger aud W. W, Hiiton, claiming 240,000, John Daldwin, Jr., commenced an_sactlon for 90,000 agaivat J. L. Loo and James O, Hyde. THE CALL, Junnz Gany—42 to G4, exoopt 47, 48, and 57, Jupar: Moors—13, 13, 11, Junox Roaxns—3351¢ to 313, JUDIMENTA, Surrntorn Ontnr—Coxrrasions—A, P, Johoson et a1, va, Marka L, Allporty $:12,37,—Jolnt Baldwin, Jr,, ¥4, Gisorge i1, Wataon, $4,3 % Jubax Ganr—E, O, Oale we, Catherine D $210,,0.—T., C, Schrasilor cb al, va, J, L. Penninglon, ¥, i, Bildwin, aud Edward Stono, garniabces, $1,005,27,—Willlam_Tabel ot al. va, Simon Adler and Alram Oottingor, $161,02,—Thoman Moulding et al, va. u—William Vogt va, Jolin 0'Gen- nor, $203,00,—Tuo Chicago, ltock Inland & Pacifio Tatfrond Gompany ve, James A, Clybourn, §230,48, Crnourr Count—Conerastona—A, J, Ulimen ot al, vo. 8imon Adlor and Abram Octtingor, $11,710.4% Jubar_Roorns—1, G, Phonix et ol ‘va. Clarles Reliy, $33,05,—David Oarrlson ve, William and Will- fam F, Woodrar, $71.2, o DX RS ¢ HURLBUT-Aprl 9, at 10 o'clock . ., Mir WHURERTT Apiic, at 10 o'clork p. m., Sita Anua 3 2 Torldencaof her father, 851 West Madison-st,, Mondar, April 12, at 1o'¢lock, Carriages o Uracoinm ‘Claveiand papers ploaso copy, OTTO-Aptl 1L, at loaielack 8. m. er, hvfllnli‘ danghter of Charles C. and Anna . Otto, Jr, B yoars, Yuneral tram rosid 16 South Clark-at., Taseday at pem, Friendsof ] 1)y are favited to atteud, SMABE_ Al [0, of pncumonte, aftar an lineva’t alx darm, Olfrar W Sunalo, haly son of Willlxm 11, aad Elicn W Hminle, ngo 16 years 3 nonths anil | Sdsras Famalaecot s hin Toianco, oty Dasplsinor. oy SYcluok A o oaenill atly ato tnvited. oot FLSLD—Aprl 1], at 881 West. Nandolpbest., Enoica Marts, ‘yeungoat inghtcr. ol Josonn 15, And Lizslo Ar T T teg, AT BEAM AT, by carel i uosdny, i ), Al o'cluck, earringes Grusarand. - £eionls 1 o Lomily Aro tmdiiede oo ' > Himale, Tunn SPLCIAL NOTICES. Centaur Linimeuts sllay paln, subdas swollings, heal burns, and will core rhoumatism, #1avin, and any flesh, bono or musclo silment, The White Wrappor s for 2 {amily uzo, the Yellow Wrappor is for animale. Prico 10 cents; large bot- KeHTASeT tos 1. Sparkling and Bright Will ho the Silver on yaur tabler, and all your Honne- holil ltenails, when clennnd and polishod with Elee- tro Sillcon, Thisarticla iss nataral Infasorial product, obtained from a Novada minc, enfiroly freo from grit or injurious chomicals. It cleans and pollshos with loss la- bor and greater brilliancy than any matertal ever before discovered.. It should be in every woll regulatea houso. hold, Bold by Houso-Furnishing Storor, Deugalsts, Jow- olars and Grocers, Agoats -GILLET, McOULLOCH 0. A Wonderful Cure of Diphtherla, Throo of my chiidron woro al- tacked with 13 Torm ' Diphtheria, A) ? INENEIORI ety nailaand oaterna {mmcdiato reilol Kl corner ‘of Llceckor-at. and To P opar, 451 Blsth-av., N. ¥, Sold " 451 Slxth-av, N. Y, 5d 81 a bottio, NIA With Lives Daily Saved Ry the ! DR, WYMAN'S BLOOD-PURIFIRR C{)N;fi‘fi(’"]‘ll).“-fll}fll’.ll, No tnnsgll,u Bt s UI!(I':‘/‘:T' LELIER, cer but what finds and, If not of yoars' duratian, fi Far sala_wholasifo K, STRVENSON & HELD, 92aud “AUCULON SALES. R, Hold Regular Trado Bales of STAPLE § FANCY DRY GOODS WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, I{otions, STRAW GOODS, Umbrellas, Hate, Caps, Glovos, BOOTS AND SELOES Tunosdays and Thursdays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Furniture, Carpets, Ol Clotha, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, . Crookery, Glassware, &o ‘Wodnosdays and Saturdays. HORSZS, ZARNESS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES Mondays and Fridays. SPECTAL BALES made at any tms. _Coneinments rolicltedl. Bales cashed prompy, Advances muds ou roculjt of g, REGULAR TRADE SALE. TUESDAY DORNING, April 13, nt 0:30 0’Clack, Dy WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., fitaple snd Faney Dry Goods, Castom.mado Clothing, Boats, Shoes, and Rubhors, Alsa, ‘Tha Katlro Stook of & Boot and Shoo Doaler, At Balosroom, 163 EAST MADISON-8T., Second Floor EXTEANAL CXI'ENSES, Tnterest on funded debt, not pro= vide:l for by collater ds, , Interost on hilla_payabla, Tntoreat on othor ludsbtedness Traveling and oice oxpenses, Total exponsen.., NECE] Feen from students, Miscollaneous.se. .. Exocsn of expenditures over internal ve- COIPEEL.es avsarasrisniias ornsnsae ver 316,103,600 For the making up of this largo differenco tho Univorsity i8 depondent on its ** bills receivablo for goneral purposes.” which appoar among its available rosonrces, The necoan L{ for the in- creaas of its rosources, espacially {n the form of endowments, ia thus apparent, THE COUITS. The argument on the motion for the appoint- mant of a Recoivor in the cass of Fondlok and 1'mh va, Tho Chicago, Danville & Vinconnes Railroad Company, was concluded yeaterday and takon under advigoment, Tho condition of alfalra in Conrt is somewhal mixed up at prosent. Théte is pending undor advissment tho motion toremand to tho Btato Courts the caseof Bto- plien Osgood against the Company, which was argued Friday. Thors has aléo boen argued a demurrer to dismiss this biil sltogethoer, and motion to diamles the Recolvors appointed in the caso by tho Biate Court. Lastly, a motlon to appoint a Necoivor fn the Fosdick and Fish suit Laa been heard, and a decision wlll probably bo giveo soon. Theso three motlons and demurror sro all pending at the same time, but a dismisesl of the Osgood bill will disposo of two of the mo- tions and tho demurror, aud virtuslly leave the aftairsof thoroad in the hands of thoStato Coust, as it obtalned jurladiction first, and, undor the lata declalon of the Federsl Court, ia entitled to koep it. 8till another motion was made Batur- day and argued iocidentally, affidavits aud counter-afiidavita boing futroducad, which is to compel thio Trustoes, Fosdick and Fish, to show cauge why they shuuld not disclose tho names of the bondholdera who aathorized them to com- menca suit, togethar with the amouat of bonds hold by them, in order to sos if the Trustees’ Uit waa praparl{oommanuud by the terms of the mortgare, which requires the concurronce of acertain number of bondholders to forecloso, pivonces. Mary Drengberg says that her husband, John Drengberg, has not beon -all that the name im- plioa to hier, nnd that, in particutar, ho hasshown a remarkablo tendonoy to hrenklng olnira over her head inutead of devoting them to their Eronnr use, ITu addition to this, holsin the abit of taking the round of sl the saloona near bis houso, and theu coming home and making it a minjsture {nsaus ssylum. Inasmuch ay hohas Bome ‘.mpony. Aru, Drengberg, winla asking for a divorco, also intlmates that sho wishes a reasonablo sbare of bor husband's wealth in ex-. change for his company. 1TEMS, Judge Ropkioa is still engaged with the caso of Burns ve, Tho Plttsburg & Fort Wayne Rail- road Cowpany, and, at Its vonclusion, will take ap another set cose, J;xdge Treo witl not hold courd until further notice, Goorge W. Campbell was sppolated Aesigneo af_Joseph AoDonald, B, Heunsoy was appolnted Assignes of Will- iam Kiukead. 'Che injunction in the cses of Overton vs. P. ¥. Colo was discnssed Ly Judge Willisme, It showa that ¥, I’ Colo Lad upwards of 820,000 {n his business, snd $hat Overion had PEREMPTORY SALE. or MARBLE, SLATE & STONE MANTELS, MANUFACTURRD BY M, GAMMERDINUER, AT AUTCTION, OX TURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, at o'clack, at ators 181 Kouth Clark streol, L it ot s toek eomprizes all races and quill fon of Santels eamplota with Hiearth and Gratos, whion ars to be sold witiout regard ta valugs te (fie higlisst snd bost bldder Offering ta_ those wh bout:ta ptch o Scamunta 1o buy s this suto. - A1e. Gammacdhigeris oo dont mapnfacturers ia Chicago, wioso works 1o antols ata now on oxtifbition at the store No. 181 Bouth Clark stroat, WG 'nlfi:uau.n WILL TAKE PLACE, . A I'TERE & CO,, Al 0 b, OfMeo, 18 East Madison _“.l.ué“::;: . THEENTIRE STOCK OF A Crockery Ware & Glass Dealer Wednestay Worning, Aprit M, &t 8 1-2 v'clock, At Our Salesrooms, 108 East Madlson-st. Tha whel i ogers® N Ry o n ovoiyiding loand 18 &'wol] Astoried slocky (USeLRaF WK WM. A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auotions BANKRUPT SALE OF TIE ENTIRE STOCK OF A WHOLESALE ANIX] RETALL DEALER GAS FIXTURES AT ATOTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING, A -y Mo el L o0 20 8o at The Stack enntt alh Ak Bt O f Piatn, M ey ha hrackels & e, sortment of every qualivy, atylo, and size Glass T hole compriiing an awartment of good roliable goads, which must bo sold withoul reserve, for cash, Iy onderf K. Bohuts, Anlgnes, Tho atook oan be'seon on and after Bonday, WAL 'K WOTTELYE 00, Adotlogsers, ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers, 71 and 79 Doarbora-at. Speelal Salg on Toesdey Mornlng, April 13, At10a. m., of & vory larga and slegant llus of PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, W , Hook.Cases, Oylinder, Sltting, agheubes, Mook Catts, Orfiadory Siine: pod dantin Lrew In counoction wit! it g el puibh ned vesioed Hobaday. 1o ; oary cotsigasionts for vur lar Wodnasday's sale. PO WRLL, WILLIAMS £ 00, Auctionser, —__11aud'19 Duarbor, Iy WIL I'. HODGES & €O, Wa siall sall on TUESDAY, April 18, the eatlre con- 1 twa flas resldonce stiog of carpets and fine rble-top oharuber sults, olc., oto., at 638 Wost Lake- st. Bale peremptlory undor chattel mortgegs. Look out for bargaiua, wod oul on HODGES & CO., Austionsers. FOR SALE. T C g ND CELEBRATED through out ks Unioa—aapresssd iagliparie: I sadopw'd, Al UJAVEC o a“_ R, N 103 BUSINESS DIREOTORY, ACOIDENT INSURANOE HE TIARNTFOUD ACCIDANT INSURANOR COM. pany, of llaritord, Uvna., lss policine for any tme from oun ARy t1onsyear. Utlica of Waostorn 1)ae yrriment, 168 Bodrormak Shicasr 0. D) PADMER, AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, bl Diaite Jiad iy Aitng. Ouivatotsy i e Sioes Sulkg 1Tay Tiakes and I I Berapors. 41 10 8 North Desplatacs. W ALTER K. WOOD MOWING AND READING WV Bioning Orimpany™ ftacitrive Manulactutor alter .+ Woon ot Mow ¥ 4 o Cinmbiand Gennral Wesiern (hon J03 TAkG st 0o ALL-RIGHT MANUFACTURER. AMLRUNTEALVE For Gorna, linnigos, Taras, Gabi, Rte., F. Kink STV ARTISTS' MATLRIALS. ADDOTT & TVLEIL DNFORTERS AND DEALERS 10 Astist Matnrials, Archttogta® and tnginours’ ia- ilanery, Was Llower Good Beat, ARTIST® MATERIALS AND FBESCO PAINTIRG. P, M AN & co., o " IMPUILVERS OF'AND DEAL N £ Gnod Artlsts' and l’A|nh-n'an:rr1 i s, 218 fl!_A.I_a:tlA. Chicago. ax Tl AUCITON AND COMIISSION MEROHANTS, TROGE W HLL, WILLIANS & CO., AUQTION AND Commisston 3lorahante, 57 tnt Doarborn.st., Chi- cago,” Binll fioal Katate, Dry Guods, Hoats ari Ahoer, TUAtR and Cawv. aealiira, Honsoliold Ginis, eral Morobandiso. Parifeuls Valos, AWHINGS, TENTE, ATD WAGON.COVELS, R R T N v 23 to 208 Bolllhu\:"l BIED3 AND AQUARIA [PRED KAUMPLILL, DEALER IN 8INGING BINDS, ‘Goldtish, Wat-Flow-r Goods, and Tazidarmiste’ Materials, and ton- far attontion given to outaido 137 Clarkst. BODES, ANSEN, M'O 10, ~D0 I Ao 7o 11 Sistprps, SBLLERS AKD . COOKE & thahors, 113and 115 3 D WERB AN UTASTURERS A T, SBiudrsor lionis nad Shosm: 157 aad 193 Aarket vt I, OANNED GOOD3 AND PIOKLES, al M WAIDNEIL—UANNED 4, DEP( ot (§ Vo Fioktos and Casaod Gaoan, alo o G ifornia Cannod Numsol ro'N, G, Nustso, Nu W, N. Nus Baltimora ra e Bai by Speclais, RPETS, PENOFR 1. PRCK—OARPETINGS, OURTAIN Goads anil Papor Hangings, 196 and 19/ Wabash. cornar Adumgst, (t3 QAYE YOUR GANPRTS. BY, HAVING TREM cleaned by tho Bovtan’ Kloam Carpat-Gloanfne Co., who run ths ool porfoct Carnot Cleancr in the Unitad Statos, 44 an A g, . FOOTE, FiLL OLD EANIERN CIGAR MAN- . winalory, lina 8 Westomn Factury, 63 snd 87 Soath Wator-st, Lost ] 1 Fioutrier, oot Fommors dad haosiepian™ Ovazy Flur Del COFFEE AND BPICE MILLS, 'P‘. l!‘cl‘muflfla‘ “"UN"lflkiln M‘HJ&H"-OOIH vos, Hplcos, b i 3 NSu‘umo\“ulolr-‘:u and Cottages laking Powdor, &2 and CRCORERY, BOWEN & RIENT-CROUKERY, Qlnsswaro, Lamips, Watasu-av. OIINA o RerSsan3 Gooder 341 s 28] CUBTAINS, i—CURTAINS = CORNICE, P, LIVERM lding, Table Linens, and o Ebades, Maiten: Upliolstery Gooda. 1t ¢ ANDALT,IIALL & CO.—IMPORTERS AND DRATL: e, Gu Jery, Tublo and ackot Kolves, ltazors and Sclssors. 308 Clirkoats, Laxodds Butiding. DENT. AMURL 5. WHITE- Blagiin, Man DOLLAR OX°T FALL TO VISIT STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE, tno retly dollae house in thn clly, where you can Al overything S0 niey Wanc, 108 Kast Saaisonates BURNIAN, 503 % 40 E. A et du 50, TNPORTERS AND I ULLER & FULLIR= IMPORTERS 2,3, N :«Mnm.vounnns. Blackotaat, Uiseago, T 0DS, @ooDs, FLIGIT WINSLOW— Dry-(Jonds, Northoast enenar Siato and Now York oica; 116 Worthi-st, FORLIGN EXCHANGE, ERSLN, ISULRG & CO., NO, 2 SOUT! 7 + Landon Hankom, tho Togdon Jal 13kors, Orodhs Lyonsals; TLimbure Benee cviuabauk, uAm. & ,E‘.’.%‘m"m FURSITURE, 200, 32, A. L. 2, d4, and 2c8 Tuandoiphat., n L (\ EORGRE QGILBERT — MANUFACTURER AND X' “Dealoria Fucultury, fnonad Modium, 267 and %9 Wabasli-ar, GOLD PEY MANUFACIURER, iwarranted: 07 Clarket. Y apaaties o = WDER, RANGE SPORTING, DUUKING, AND_LIGIT. ning Pandor, tho bedt fn the market, Soid by all A e o e ot LR BN S RARD rics. A, $. Hogardus, PO GO, {Ktato-at, Chicago. QUNS AND FISHING TACKLE. PR ORIENTAL GUNPOWDRR—E. £ BATON, tols, Fishlug % 40 -ty Unlc.(a..ill‘lub‘ll-'h‘nd_m}'l.n Tacklo, d0., 3 State-st. DYVIN TUNT'S SN A n BWAT B R AN B BAvow ERCHANTS! HDT&I CORNER NTS GO 3 M AT bkt et ot for: Luijisesmen 1n tho ety, i fos apring trade, Acommorn. tions fnr famili i |lnfiln wmam av teasonablo ralos. Z, ‘I'ranstonts, §2por day, GILL, Managor, HUMAN HAIR GOODS, T QLABSBROOK— . WILOLRSALLS Doalor o Tininaa iyl E‘.’l“"g“ m:‘nn. ot anpoaits 4 IELD & Lerrens, 10E, JA%,B; FATIL & CU.-DEALERS IN 102 15 Moaros-st. - IVORY, G, @, TIOMAS-TORNE[ AND DEALER I « Ivory, Lignum Vinw, Buzwoo., aud Lbony, 12§ Siate-st., cormor Madlsen, JEWELERS. G moeh A RO Noray o e silvor Goodse 54 and 54 Webasiaren o o Cors LIBRARY. ODI'S LIBRARY— EriSTOLARY BFATIONERY, Ragravod Cards, Invitations, Ete. No. 1 Monros-at, T, 3o MONTHGUESCEMENT, CHICAGO. AND, o+ Wisoonaly Ny 3t i‘mwm}"fl:fl‘. 5 ow. m::l::ml lichigan Btueoo, L00] o DBRACAVOGEL-FARLOR PIKRS, MANTEL- sremand Uaraloss, liosewood and Walout Mold- oy AV Lum| 1, ound. 2 SHANNLRY BROTHRAR-—WHOLESA 7 (JIA“ Lumber, Lath, IDIRJRBMIJ |ll? v-m{"e‘nr‘nl:?q’::-. 17440 Culogia'sts, "Otice, 23 Souih Water-at, Luiabor arket, MURPTIY gflnflmfl. NUF, Lu.-N OTURKRS OF , Stinglos, Lats, -l«x‘,’}uu‘infi R A FDRD RIVER LUMBER COMPANY—~MANUYAQ. iy lurarsof sud whiolossle donlece in Lumber, elo. ¥ar, W L, sou 'wouty-soound, Lower, 33 Bout! 00.-MANUFACTURERS OF oalors {n Lumber. Otiic ‘and Centre-: o Tllfl 1. L, ANDRRSON COMPAN L rors and'doalors In Lumbor, sta., Tweaty-socetd-sts., Olici TARVEY_WHOLESALE LUMBER (TO ouly), Send for price lat of Alllingar's Fat- now bolug used j preforance ta all athar cor- oent mure surface; hotter ‘?Jll.l’, respeot. uand Twenty-sscond-ata., Obicago. NHE LUDINGTON, WKLLS & VAN SHAIOK 00,— D Mt ehante: S Bouth Watstshr 1000, MANUFAOTU. cormer Fisk and. DUSINESS UOMPANY-—MANN7 Powdar, Sparting, Tl 0, ARant, 18 Aialent U8 46l o REAL ROWN, MA-RURURDA g clalty.’ Toon ¢ tis gum_:k,Nmf;m:‘:’.‘.? TPOE BTATE HBAAVYH hgtotin) T B S, fron— Chlosgo, 11 Bix per oont Interert 3 " hald on depouts. SEIOOD AOOE KTy I 3 atars ot Kehonts Uheane and e O AN, Tt anit 158 Rrara e b )l‘l'l"rl'llz}.fl POW?K\'\ 8 of G finlng. I, [l. 'fl':ql A e and dycalers in Sohnol ‘Avpa OVEY & €O, nms)%cns's M TT e b SR Wrdent aot rim'i‘u’,"a?,"’{;y.fi’:,} giltarat Truplomonts, Lawn-Sowors, TustioWVerk, 4a JLLL. T SOWITH A S o J EWINGLAL OIINE CO.—TIAND s, J}-wa' J. UL ATICINSON, Gensrai Azent, 3 'y T R e Sy ONOTUCH Mok s AR ot e N Tt otk ans T ..’#fl«'_l_!’d‘.&’.f‘é{!.'.’;‘.‘.zm UNITAM & TIOT S ) _SIP.CHANDLILIS AN 8, i 1, WHFRIope, Fo S8 B Wator ke LA, Caamay N % BOIAT B 3 o S T A, EATON-MARUTACTUILER OF Smints Y Avy 1 £33 denty’ Undonrear, aud Deslst la ¥uralabing Goxt, ULLER, ‘e}?flll N & Oma!e!'m. LLER, I¢] o oo’ N " o vt Nungon and Fucanies. S and & Fobp STOVES AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODR AMES P. DALTON — DEALRR IN HToy) i om, 4nd all kinds of Housekspiy e A 0,—PHENTX Teas, Cottoes, and Bpices, 29 and afiu&:-{f“u' TOY8, 'V ERGNO, RUNLING & GO.—MANUFAGTUReR Clilldror's Catrisges aud Tmporisrs of Tove. P Gondr, WK Oixes, Fhting Tackie, de. 110'aoq ] CORDAGL. DANILLA AND BISAL TOBE, omp and Manlla taityer, ciLomy nd Teon Wirs Rope, tag HUBBARD & G 10208 Buiith Wats TYPE FOUNDERS, LLIRO1 PE NDIN 1 ICleblz TY. TOUNDING CO.—168 AKD py e ——— RUBSING VINRGAR WORKS-R. P Deaotores ok and a0 Mt ayD oS INE F. PAGR & 0O.-211 AND 213 T, M. Fofion Candy-liunse in the Umzmrnflf.fi_"‘ e ——————————————y AUCTION SALES. posD e S Sashyte it o B By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash.av, DRY GOODS. New and attractivo foatures this weok, Rogular Anotion 8alo, Tuosday, April 13, Fourth week of the LINEN SALE! Chofos lines of Damasks, Napkins, Cloihs, Towls, Dorlles, Oraah, Handkorchofs, ete., ote. 0 elogant whita Marsoliles Quilte, Tho largoat and most comploto ino of Bon's sud Bopy Hats and Caps everoffored this ssason, ombractg wool, olt, fur, and cloth goods, _Alsa fall atsartaient Sexs, Boys', and Youlhs' Straw Hats, Nowlino of Toogea and Silk Parasols, Glngham asd Alpaca Umbrellas, oto. Allno of DRESS GOODS, direot from Imposter usd {,Ifi’]lfltfllmuml 1a the yoyags of {mportation, wili sy Full lines Ladles' ane ¥ bury Trimined flats, l‘(lnle!lg;s. Xx'i%’n’é Ko Bt D Gy g, ot Cligtis, Dhcesgn Wuih e Iog, Chavioty, Sattnte, Jenns, cto. o Chlesgs, TS 2 & 'f,,"%"‘] 5y llno“cul.l::: and 2.plys willbe s+ sale apens promntly at 84 . m. GORE & €0, 83w 6 Wabar Plactons, Open & Top Bugies " Demgerats and Express Wagons, and Harnesy, AT ATCTION, On TUBSDAY, April 13, at 11 o, m. sharp, GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 08 & 70 Wabash-av, Orr Large Auction Catalogne §s Boots, Shioes & Slippers For WEDNESDAY, April 14, will be held on PIRBT FLOOR,aa tho ERTI BEQ. OND FLOOR will bo roguirad foran Immense Sale of Costom-malt Clothiog On THURSDAY, the 15th. Both aalos coms monoo ab 0 8. mfllumpt. GEO, P, GORT & 00, 08 & 70 Wabash-sv, The Eveat of the Season will B the GRAND CLOTHING SALE (as provtonsly sunouncad), tabo held Tharsday, April 15, commenelng at 9:30 . oo, s 1,000 lots, reprosenting a $50,000 stock, will ba offersd, ‘m‘-‘\figu 1hs bowt disply O tet oot oror shors s Unioago. 1) of Men's, Boya', and Youths' Spring and ia fine, mediu ardinary gealos, Tuis'fa the golden onpartuntly for cauutry merchials and olose buyors generally. Owiig to tho geeat lonwih of the sale, an ample 13 wil bo propared for our patrns., Catalogues will bo out Monday morning, ‘Summer west, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 29, ‘Wa abiall soll tha entiro CLOTHING STOCK OF PFLAUM & G0, NEW YCRE, Qanshtiag of 700 lots, by ordarof . 8, 1OLDE, & g oro. . GORK A CO., né?;w:?-‘e‘ ON TITURSDAY, APRIL, 15, AT 0 1-2 0CLE, SPECIAL SALE OF 400 pkgs, GLASSWARE (firsts). 100 pkgs. CHIMNEYS, GEO, I, GORR & €O, Auctiossint | By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. ‘Monday Koming, Apni) 13, at 10 ¢k, SALE AT 509 WABASI-AT, ENTIRE FURNITURE, Qarpets, Chiamber and Parlor Fumitare, Kitches il Disfigtoon Furmiiir, Todding, Crockors, Ui ° PRLTD: OMERQY & 00, Augtiossart GREAT SPECIAL Furniture Salel A1 our Auction Rooms, 84 & 86 Randcip-st, TUESDAY MORNING, April 13, ot 0:30 oelock uantity of Farnitare comisé B this Hpoctal cum..m k‘a‘; re compolled ta mal number of Parlor Buits, Chamber Sots, stock of General Houseliold Gooda, ALSO, AT 10 0'0LOOK—A lary Qoods, Ploturs Frames, Photograpblo Albume, FISeC tionory, Pocketbooks, and Fanay Goods, etire 1 rotatl dealor. ELI TR KIRBY-GATFENTER COMPANY_LUMGER mlnuh:mv'lnluu viméuln Priag A‘luflm. lfinmu- Sazond.. Salosroony SR CARPUNTIL, Frodent. o By K & 00,~—W! Y'.u.x; M1 B, FI8 0, WIHULES, e Lo utiiniog (4 Py t corugr Wabashav.and Washingion s. MPORTER OF MILLI- o Notlaa. - 106108, nad 116 OROANS, AR &, S e st tosinnsy of Blaie. o o saoolionca among Insteuments’ of th Pi WILLIAME—HUUSE, nd 8 J. tal Painter. ¥roeco I Monroost, 8 SN, AND ORNAMEN. atnting sad OllclmlnlAn..‘Iln PAPER-HANGINGS, and & Bato'st Chicagor Jehmiam, PIANOR, Lt e SRR AR aast aasoe-#! 1.0 L& 1 MEROY & 00., Auctivnest, 3y 8, DINGEE & CO. Auctioneers, 8 and 83 IZast Randolph-8 OUR REGUTLAR SALY Tuecsday, April 13, AT 10 0'CLOCK A. A1, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOUSE-FURNISHING 600D A LARGE CONSIGNOTENT OF CARPHTS ) Tapestey, Brussels, aad Ingraios. Also, used Carrels NOT10K.—All articles purchased of us can ramsls U9 af slorago uatil May IS uost. -E% By B, T, L Twaoty-sesondet.e ¥U ¥ AT 4 ol B, Stz TASE S 0aseBalg o [ 18 xa 0\ poLS, 'srior We O ady podlre. "Noaly lvias: gy, Lun, alemat 30