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: tacselsction of tue following gentl..nen, - sddisional prool that the busincse affairs of the ‘ the scars of I1t038 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. SUNDAY: APRIL 18 1875,~SIXTEEN PAGES SPORTING NEWS. The Personnel of the St. Lonis Professional Base-Ball Club. ghcir Iopes of Vietory ©Over ihe Whites. gizth Day of the Grand Bill- © jard Tournament. parleigh’s Great Runs---Somo Iater- esting Games. Rudolphe and Vignaux. BASI BALL. OF THE GAME AT £T. LOUIS. Spwetat Correaponaence of T Chicaoe Triduns, 6r. Lous, April 16.—Enowing the deso inter- readors take m tas ree 2ad progress of our Natioaal Gams in the West, I have thonght s fow 1tems conserning he state of things bass paltic io the Aoand City would not prave unao- coptable, and Lo taken the liborty of soudivg son the following bastily-getliored soraps. por- faining to the condition of adairs hers. i growing interost that has for ths past few “Ziars marked the increasing populatity of oar favonts pastime in this stsid, quist old city was greatly sngmented by ths exeiting rivalry be- tweed 2 . 7HE EMTIRE AND LED £TOCKINGS CLULS for ths smateur championship of our Stata. Last . summer audieuces of six and’ eight thousana wére ot infroqucnt to witness the contests for gapremacy between these two evenly-matched pwed The close rubs they exch gave sdme of {58 promioeat profossional clubs thas * took in £t Loais o the:r way to your city also gave jarpecus 1o the popalar demand for A PRO/ESSIONAL CLUD or'ing (it coull copo with your great plasers aud the giauts frox sne East on some dogroo of cqualay. Tae sudden deith of the genial, whole-souled Asa IV. Sautts, who had for years been promi- pout in base-ball affairs ib the Mouni City, pat s domper upon the projest, »ud for & timd tho projsct of havinz s real professional ome to do ‘Battia for the City of St. Louis was faint indaed. ‘Towards the close of last ssason, bowever, a moeting of thoso favorable to the organization $; an assaciation oo a solid basis., and seduring a gaitable set of wlayers fortue campaiza of 1375. saacaied to meet 4t the Southera Hutel. The 1atre attendance chereat demonsrratod the deop juterest takon in the game by tae publicat large, which was farther ilinstrated when a committes theu sppoluced. to .eolicit_subsc-iptions to the proposcd capital stock of 10,000 reported at an tijoarned meeting over - SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLABS bopa fids’ appli-ations, uecessitating an increass | of tie same from 10,000 1o 520,000, aua the yostrting of esch stdcibolder to tive stares of the rtock. An electiun for oidicers, 1 wsultiog in ave Ascoistiun would bs condaciol wita prademce 300 abiicy, Mr. J. 8. C. Lucasbeing chosen Prasi- dent ; Charlez A. Fowle, Secrziarys Charles H. Taroer, Lroasurar ; and Mesass. Weymaa C. M- Creary, Jasepl 1. Carr, Wl C. Bteigers, C. 0. Tisoop, aud Witlism Medast, Directors. x ‘Mr. C. O. Biskop was-at once duly commis- sfoucd and dupaiched East 10 secars A COMPETNT CURPS OF PLAYEDS, jtbeing decided, after copsiderabls discussion, o engaze profesional players of kaown ability, 25 well.as temperate, tractable ts. DBy and th the 2id and advice of Mr. A. H. Wnight, of Pliladelphia, who was selectcd s, manager, Ifessrs. Cathbert, Pite, Dehlman, Poarcs, Pt Cuapmau, Bradley, Miller, Baitin, Waitt, wete selooted - and . engagad. AlcMullin, of = the Atljetics, was taken at bis estnest solicitation. ‘bat, as his contrsct was ap informal one, not legally binding on sccount of date, ete.. he toox tho first ooporiunity to_ back out of it.. He is “one ol thit nomsrons class of playa:s alwass 1685y to'sign cont:acts sni make promises, and evor as wiling to keep faith wiwa tho tarmns of ho ouo switing them best. TBAIXING. p The men, With most of whoee history in the sreus yoar readers are oo Goubt fam:liar, arrived jo thus city eatly in Japuary, sud at.once weut intoa reguiar courss of gyanuastio aud pedes- thsn cxetcises, under thy 1ersvual supo:vision of tho mauager, Air. S. AL Grallen, wao &as eleced to filt tne vacaucy caused by tae resizoa- tion of Mr. Wricht. Ths exerciscs consieted of two hours' calisth2nic exerciss in the Missouri Gympasiam. vaned sith Laod-ball in the cour ettached thereto, Mazager Graffen beiog the fust to wtrodace this beal:hy, acuve oxerciee as s musole-promote: smong.ihe base-ball ¢rater- nity. in tve afternaon, trom 3 to 5 o'clocy, from Bto8mics weiocovered with creditalle rege- larity. TOE §T.. LOUIS TEAX. Tho force abgve mentioned wasincreased after Mr. Graffen took onargs of afurs Ly the ad- hesion of [Tague, of Fhiladelpbia, and Seward, of 5it. Louis, sud_our team pow comprises the following men: George . Bradley, the pitcher, is comparstively arkao=u in the profession, last Senr witpeesing Lis debut. Eugazed by the Easton Clab s third baseman, ho became con- iheed that he poeses-od tho necessary qualifica- Ylows w0 make a sticcessfal pitcher. In 3 game ith = Princeton_College nino he was given a Tial in tho last six joniugs, snd sucseedsd in hiankipg them ad \\'iu&mg h‘x}::d niaifi: C‘lm;; lgs . ‘Tho victory over the vhiladelp b by ks 13 8 soon aftermards estublished is claim to the poeition as reguiar pitcher ia his cib. He i excesdingly awiit, and is fast get- uptoall the points™ requitite n faciog the sxiiled batsmen ho will be oppased to him. In throwing toand watchivg tae basos ho hus o superior; 15 also a good fietder, eitber in the 2atdeid or on the bases, and, bortar than sl is Yioest, and uorks like an engins 1ot s side.’ bat wa have Tom 3liller, whoss orea™ has created ¢ stir_second oniy £o your «TFarce matter.” Ho is lightly. but stroogly, builr, fuil of plack, quick aud spricgy a8 & eat, wary tricky and cunuinz, 3 » bawk when p'ayiLg up. Ho igalso s very £ure, eale balamen. . "Every one knows that in Dehlman we have, 8% first base, one who has in Jos Stait his only equal. Detil 'is batting much betier toan ever Petors, and Ls playing ihe bay: s well as of yors. Joe Batiin will guard secoud for us. FEe 13 from cho Athletic uipe of last year, and is one of tos hardest working plarers in the grotession. Beis a hocvons, excitable player, and I' think in lus great apxiety gometimes overdoiug Iumself. —waniiog 1odo more then is possinie. Lasc year he plaved many wonderfal zames, sud again Toaoy in which more than the average errors were charged to him. 3 B 1t wonid be liko writing a history of the gamo 1o tell you Dicky Pearce’s history. He isnow in his 40th year, and shows up 1 &8 good form 28 ever this year. He is Captain of the nine, 204 his men thiok there is none more able and competent. What *‘Bsd Dicky * don’t koow shont sharp plays ain’t wortn loarning. He is Dot the behtshurbdz:flu in the country, but there #re many a gread ‘worse, i Dy A B farren Whits for our third base, bt Nick Youns waa £00 quick for us, 80 we took Wiliem Hague, who plsyed that position on the Taston nine the past two vears, sud tho Direc- tors aod Mauager are eatirety eatisfied. In the Ppraciico garaes thus far, be has shown himself 5 bo master of tho hot low-grounders that ‘bothsr so many Wwho sttempt to fiil this moss difficult of all positions. Eis throwing isi straight 204 Lone, and in bandling the willow le isamong ashet OUTFIELDERS . OUE aTe voterans from. maoy & bard-fought fHeld. Cathbert, Pike, and Chapmag are 80 well known thas 1 noad not ssy & word. Every one who has 2aken auy intersat in the games for the. past ‘soven yexrs knows of ihe wonderful catches 4 Cathy " has made, how stylish and fure the handsome left-haoder is, sad - Chap” you know, was fhe lefi-fielder in the old “Atlantio days. They all promisa well, and are’ strong ‘basters. . THE SUES. . Frank Fleet, Charlie Waitt, 2nd George Bew- ard complete the tesm as substitutes. The former ig s perfect substitnte,—there 18 5 positinn in thenine ‘that hecannot fill with conaid- erable degree of credit. He earned as catcher Tastseason for Bood a good recard, that too, after bad placed norsde For ot owdell, mnd Kesaler, Weits o, 3 s B Sritint guthaider snd fur Aret hisaman, i watching the bagealike - s rid grood- tempetod. George Seward i8 tho only St. Lonis'n in theteant. avd in him o have not only a &3 lish, saie catcher and neat batsman. but s pativa, which is more than you Garten City folks con bosst of. Fo EVERYTEIH G BATISTACTORY. rie _Tlus comprizen oar : tear. and, under the un- titine sapervision of #1e Manager and .the firm, judicious treatment @f the D.rsctors. the men bove ‘Eeen brough® atp to wlmt I thinka very creditable etato of digwjoline, and I have watched them in their practree 2.3d oub of iu vary closely. St. Louis, I betiove, 18 gatistied with Ler playars, and if we don't beat Cbiu:azo we rhan't throw the players joto the lake; o river either, .- ' - Several practice gdunes bave becn played fn the last two woeks, in which tho boys have vau- quished the amatenrs wikh comparative enss, the game to-dsy yielding th gieatest honors, they gouling away with sérong nine of the Em- ires £0 the tune of 25 to 2 in a foll game. This s the Clup that tbe Chicfiy'0 iilne’s entbusiastio admuror, the zayoror of ~ the Jemocral of this ciry, predicted voaid **kacak the siaffin’ ” ont of the professionals. * . A TTE BXD SUT, as ihey aré familliarly esiletl, bavo not yot Sled their nine, They are tho piok of last year's Em- Dices and Red Stonkings, ani. ava * natives,” with the exception of Cbarley Snieszy, the vetéran second baseman of the Cizobanai-Bed Btock- inms avid ottior cfuse. Sweazy arrived in the city on Tuesday last, and, I expoct, will &t onco prot'cod to placs the players in positron sud trainimy’, he havitig best ougaged to Captair and siexly tbem. They bave two pitchers—Moszsy, medinm-paced, wils lezitimate delvery, anl plouty of eudur- anco aud plack. while J. Bloug. is change znd contre flelder. Heis & good plaver ih atmost any positior, dud throws s very mvift noderiacd bail. Hously, from tne Empirs, will piay first base and in him they have an exeellont player. He is cf the sready, sure, and quiet order. Sweazy will of course play second,, an1 1f ho ouly xpproaches to bis old-ime glay will do pettsr thau many that other chios boast of. McSorley, a brillinat player at times, sod Tommy Oran, alsoa titful fis.ger, will fill tas shrt-ficld and tinrd-bave positions, In tns outfield, Joa Blong, Rei'miond, snd Croft will 1ok afier the high flies, tho former being at8d the change Litcber, while 1ledmonid Is cannge catcher, and Croit is an exce lleut firel- basemrsr and one of the most promisdng piayers in their eorps. Packey Dilion is tiwe teular catcher, aud there ace very fow Better as long as bo koogs big tomper: ihe want of izoutdl lo this respect is tha only fault Paci's bast friehds find with bio. The progress of both-nines is wa‘chod with great intevest, aod if we ean best Chinago with one, and Keokus with the otber, St. Lduis mii Yo 1 erfectly bappy, sud probibiy order saotlier brid s \ THE GROUNDS. Each clab bas s pars of it o¥n, xudl have made considerable improvementa in the usalng accommodations. ibo *‘rexnisrs,” as the far- eigners aro called, will wear n very haudsoms wuiform. consstiog of white cap. whitel tight< fittine nndershirf, wish St. Loms ™ in ‘brown leitars cp breast; white pants, and dark-brown sto-kings; waite and brown be.t. The Baxd Sx will bave a et gray cap, shirts, and panas, red tose, snd name in lo:ters of.same colur da the breast. THE PROSTECTS OF A SUCCESSFUL SEASON’ look very promisme, and, o e never do illings in a harry, but aiwavs try to do them well,.. your Vhite Stockings wust look out for us, as we know you are bard to beat, and have prapared ourselves accordivgly. We have two swrings our bow, and ous muy bit the mark ~Awutisg tue first game, I am yours, e, **LOVELL. » THE WHITE STOSKIXGE. The unpleasant weather of the past week hae seriously interfored with the Waite Stockimgs’ practico, and has also rendered still moro dowiat- foi the time when their Tiwebty-third sfaaet gronnds can be played upon. The stormy dyys drove the boys witkin doors, but they kepi thedz- solves propesly exercised by hand-pall and lu- hian clows. All of them are in tBo best af healh aud condition, and eager for tho fray. Taey will avail themsolves of all the out-dour practica the weather will permut unt.[ the 3d af Bty when they go to Eeakiax, where they play tho WWestorns: on the &d. The umforms of the ome aro mow being nade. at Kelley Bros. pase-bali estavlishment, in Tae . Taisove Bmliing. The style of dress is some- what eimmlst to that worn last sear, but. the quality is much finer. The suits are made of wuut i3 called ~20z. to tie yard" heavs \hite flanael. - The coliars, caffs. and shields. are very tastefwly trimmed with blue. Tue shiclds bave the word ** Clicago™ in black ler- tein across the chest, handsomoly embroidered with & dark background of blue. 'The knea- broocaes aro white and of tho sime material, wta s biuo cord dosn the sides. A plain clae be't will be worn arouad the naist. A jaunty: white-fianpel cap. ** white stockings,” 2nd shoos made t> o-der, Wb patent spises attached, cox- Dlete the Lst, . “After tius woek Manazer Wood will be located at No. 53 Stae streot, where' he has established 2 store for the 8alo of base-ballgoods. .MARRY WRIGHT'S CIRCULAB. g TwE TRGUNE, two:or thrae days ago, publisbed & circnlar issued by Harry Wright, Captain of the B ston Clab, asving thio co-operation of the | other professiopal nines.in an effort to reJrgan- ize the Judreiary Comnittes ofthe National As- gociation; » committes composed:of thres Phila- delphians to ons New Yorker and upe represent- ativoe of New England base-bail itereste. The docament, it is understood, did not receive mavy pigpatures, the imrreseion aprarentiy being that nething coald be effected nnhil another meotipg of the Association. The circulir grows out of the Committes's treatment of the Chicagos in tio Forse wattor, Mr. Wright clearly saging that euch barefaced {ojustice erdangers the 1iglits of his owo, as well a8 ‘overy oxner clab, and proves that the Committea is purposaly eouaposed of men who havo an ese only to Philadelpbia ia- terests. The Chicago Club were willig to sign, but it is diseavered that a majority of tns nines ave content to wait until 2 meating of ihe Asso- iatiow shall offer them & regular oppomTAITy to offect & reform in this drrezuion. BILLIARDS. PARKER—LIVERMAY. . . The billiard tonrngment commenced again yes- terday afternoon With 2 game betwesn Frank Parker, of this city, and Hary Liverman, of ZLaCrosse. It was saved from belag quite uoin- teresiivg by alargerun by Parker. Livermsn st tho start lot himself out in rather better stylo than meual. Ha took s slight lead an<l held it until the eighteenth inniog, bis score showing several good runs for double figures. Patler’s efforts accomplished very little uatil. the four- teenth ivping, when he worked out 253. But four iunings aitervards- be sattled the game io his favor by s rum of %4 the Hecond-best of the tournament. He ran 78 off a posifior - in tue lower park of the tablo,- where he was interrapted by & “freaze.” Ho made Lhe rest «alf ;L\s‘ x;;l]u f_mtm mfiifi“mfi im a lead of points. T R o wout out wikliarunof 3L The following is the score < 0,0,10,2,0,6, o"zsa.),a. 127 rm?filfi!’ Ot 20 Aversker By B L e, 2,5 14,0.1, 1 13097 S, 3, 0. 17, i3, £, 0,5,0, 1 033, Average, TR b . . BHAW—REINES. P The next game, oue between Shawand Rbines, was saother which was decided in oue ingivg. It was chiefly noeworthy for Shaw’s big- ran, though good steady playiog prevailed on .both sides.. The game, natil Shaw sirack the lead which actually settled the f, was in- terestog from its closenses. It w8 very Neniy~ coutested up %o the iwentr- second innping, boib men being peck and meck Zieht slong. 1o bis balf of the inalng men- tioned Shaw got hold of the balls and manipu- 1ated them for 85 billiards by very pretty nursiog and position play. This bronght his_string. to 185, Damp's showiog 100. With but 17 poinis to go it was easy for the young man to play with certainty. and be pressotly nocked them ont. The following is the acora: 49,051, 6,10,1,1, 2, e 4 8,15, 1, 6 1L o, mi’gi'.?un g £maw—0,0,0,1,0,13, 5, 2, 0,19, 8. 8.9, 2.2 20 RENES—] It was 8 day for big rans. In the next game, which was between Maggioli aud Gallagnoer, the former showed to better advantaga than at any tme- before 1m the tonrmament, #ud early g game beyond the probability of losipg_ it by makiog © ron of in the thirteenth ipning. It was & very hamisomo exhibition of nurging and position-playing. He missed on & sbort massee shot off the lower rail. This made the game : Maggioli, 162; Gallacker, 86 The latter followed with s.run of 23, his Iargest in the game thus far, aad weat for 18 the nest inning, but he couid not overcome the odds against him. Maggioli fini the gama in the twentieth inning. The following is the scoze : Macerou-S 3%, 13, 0, 0, 1,0.3385833 %33 ka1 i‘v"?‘f."n?’:.x.n.u. 3,3, GALL! =3 de 'y 1688, Average, 4840 Bl 30, 3, 1634 g 4 . TOA—CARTER, . ; The erosing K5O bogel WA G0 Gk (| first game of the tournament, Ii was between Hoa, of Louisiana, sad Gaster, of Obio. It was tbe quickéat played, and the winbe:'d Avefage was tindoabtedly the highest that had been made in thé touthadient. Liks the precedioz games of the day, it ‘was marsed bys big ran, Parker's 94 in the first gamo havinz apparentlv aroased an {rres stible 8pitit of emdlation. CArtar 16d off with a rua of 5, which hé promptly foilowed with rens of 18 and 12, bis_ettinz in font inhings showing 40 putbts to Hoa’s 39. The Obioah p.ayod cffective- 1y, and edored - something aboub every ume to ¢ue. Inthe twelfth inuning he added 40 to his string by beautiful gdnoral pisy. Hoa respouded with 8 peat 22, Ths -sdore thed stool, Carter, 116 ; Hos, 67, In the noit inniog Uarter got a firm lio:d ‘on the balle, 8nd rolled out billiard afior billisrd by tho finest. kind of nursing and poeition “shots. Hé never lev up il the lngt point on tho striog was reached, malking s run of 84, 'The following is the soora’: OABTFE-S, 8 18, 12, 0, 1, e Gerd. 6 IO AT R 5 Hoa010,7,1%,5,0,0,0,4, 1. & 8267 Aversge, Time—TFifty-four minttes. MILLER—BURLEIGH, The naxt game Wwis bst véen Miller, 6f Lodis- {ana, and Burléigh, of Michigat. It was & Hota- blo contest. % . Millor commenced dolng fdod sxecution from tho start ;- hs made 1o lifs firet toniog, end bammered away peisis;ently evety timo hs cyme {0 he table. He had secured 70 buttons before Burleigh had fairly opened his side of the game. It wasnot nutlt tho ofevohth inming {hat tlis lsyer bestireed lnmzelf. In thatluniug be took 42 by vorv fine goners! play and nareiog. Ho lob down badly afterwards. Diler sawed away and rmade meony additions.to bis string, until be turned lis first 100, 41 points ahoad, Burleigh mide 111n the twenticth mniog, aad nas stopped when he had the bal's in exoellent shape by aa aflowed cliim of foul in the form of a push shot. The score at this polat stood, Miller, 143; Bmleigh, 83. 'The gameto vreservo rit of tho day's oontests bad &> have its big Tup, and it fell to Barleigh in fhe next in- ning, and tarned ont to b tho larzest run of the tourpamént, Bsginbing with briilisht rodnd-toe-table posit on eliots and brieging the ‘balls togetber in variocs parta of the tablo, he made about 50 powts when he got a firm gup at thie right-band uppercornei. Herele cdmmenced nursing the balls with consummate skill along the side-1ail, keeping the balls togother 1.ke the thres petals of 8 clover-leaf, He worked thein alonz almost imverceptibls, and passod 60, 70, 89, and 90, amid much applause. 8ti:l he folied on, tooching the ivories with tho faintast click, 204 100 wasmade. Tt was the signal for a wild uproar; snd everybody shouted, Run it out. Barleigh. ruo it out.” Burlelgh glaaced at the sring, and went on. Réaclung tho lower end of the rail. he turned back again, and stopred only frhen the last roint was made, the balls thoa bé- inw 10 a position whigh promiacd as many more. Miller was_ the firet ‘to zlusghlm by the hand. The crotd yelled with delizht, and soversi ca- thasizstio 10dividaals lifted the victor iuto the The following is the scores Busteos—0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 6, 0, 7 & 4, 0,1, 0,;,0.0,1!7%10,117—;00?' Al b b b nf“”sfi’f”m 20, 4; 4, 0,10, 9,13, 8, 3, § X: Len=-11, 2, 10, 20, 4; 3 1, 4, 13, 0, 4, 17, 0, 0—143. % Ak Averfzé, 6. Time—Ono hour aud twelve minues, = A AFEE—HONIXO. - B The nexs game, aud the lagt of the evening was betaeen -dcAfee, of Jowa, and Honing, of Onio. It -vasclose and excitivg. The first 100 ‘points were verv evenly contested, quite coutrary to the belief that McAfeo wonld ** eat him up.” Mo, plased steadily and well, but strck noth- jog productive . of importance during the firat string beiog 29, 31, and & braco of 16s. +Houing also. played s very creditable game. .In the fifth in- ping ho 1apped out 83, foliowing it in_the sov- entl by 29, and in the eighth by 10. They wero ‘amostérs 1n the seventeonth inning, buth strings stand'ng at 123, Steady play carried Hoviog o his one buudied and sixty-second vutton in tho taenty-82cond inninz, Mé bring 23 points in the rear. Thelatter ovorhanled the Cloveland man in chie next inning by o run of 25.- Bat Honing wouldn't bave it, and at onze took the lead bya runof 17. Aftor a rather exciting strugzlo, dar- ing waich Honing redaced lus siring {0 4 noints and McAfee Lyjs to 23, the latter got the balls nd ran the game. Tha tollowing is the acore: MoArme—9, 0, 1f, 2, 2% 16. L 31, 4.0,17, 0,1, 3 1,0, 4, Ba, Average, 3,16,0,0,1,0,5, 2,3, 0,50,3 0, Hosso—8,7,2,0,3%, 4,29.10,1,4,1,9,1,3,8,2, %, 19,4.0, 6, 20, 5,17, 6, 1, 4,0, 1—196. ' Average, 62229, Tims—One hour and forty-five minates, SUMMARY. The following 18 & fable of the number,pf ames fost and woa during- the tournament op todawe: ¥ i f N s 1200 REOW'S GAMES. Afternoon—Hos 3a. Liverman, Barleigh ve. Eoning, McAfeo ve. Parker. Evening—Sba ¥ ve. ter, Rbiges v8. Maggicil Mr. Gardoer, of the Academy of Music,+ has otferad sho playels the eitro of his theatrs dur- ing their stay here. ‘They can procure tiokets of M. Foley. .. : 7 PERIONAL. Tom Foley. who. may be cziled the father of billixrds in this city and the West, =fiar the tonmameut closes. will leave the billlard bosi- ness, probably forever, ~Ilo will heteafter bo the proprietor of & drinkiug place on Clark streer. which is now baing elegantly fitted up., Tom has boen identified with billiards in thecity for.overtxenty years. In former days he was himszIf a notable plaver, He wou tho cham- pionslup cue in the Lilinois Stata tournament of 1866, and suocessfally defendod it agalpst all chatiengers daring the two years he was subject o challence. It became his porsonal proper:y, and perished io ‘the geat ‘fire. His billiard-rooms, whorever thoy bhaye bcen Jootod, have always been the beadquartars for billiardists aod those intzrested in the move- meots of professionals. - About two years ago he establishod the Jargast biltiard hall in Amorica— the | Tace 2t 87 Clark’ street which has become widel>; known #8 ‘Tom Foley's," though it paesed out of his hands ns the proprietor eome months ag0, He has alwsys been very aclive in the intere:t of billiards in the West. a1d thera is a h;Eb circle who will miss Tom from a fleld in wiuch he has been a notable authority. . TIHE PBOOKLYN TOULNEY. ) The twenty-first aud last game of the Brooklyn toarnament was plaved Wednosdav evening by Vigoaux aod Budolphe. It was won by the for- mer. The foliowivg is & summary of the total numbér of games: cf big figures, his runs ; allagher, Aliller va. Car-. . ANUSEMENTR. . .. WOORMICK HALL: THEQ, THOMAS’ FOUR Grand Fest};al Concerts One Grand Matinee, occatipn THEO. THOMAS' ORCHESTRA U o oo by » Grriad Blalo Chotiis of Fil Riteon comprising (ho members of £50 200 Selected Voices, 1 Glusk roudon f Bt Fing dlsiingaishod suloists: IS8 EMMA ORANOH, Oontralto} ME. H. A, BISCHOFF, enor; MR, FHANZ BEMMBRTZ, Badso s All of whomt mwfifiwfif in tho pL‘CLfi!A’fl Great Popuiar Night, Qn, htoh. gesuten, Grand Yoesh, 3o Dretieie givan, aud oth T ppular faataros. . WEDNESDAY, APiIL 28, Grand Choral and Orchestral ? Night. g imnges, pith GEAMATIA MARRNER: ¥ ; "TRU13DAY, APRIL 2. Grand Beethoven and Wagner i Night, {hs **PASTORAL SYMPHONY" will be given, 2l and Orcbeetral Belections fllustea: it - Vora and O XN AP o Grand Festival Night, ‘Whea the Graad Hlxa1 Ob- 500 Voiges, with 1 T e G e O e U PR SATURDAY, MAY 1. Only Grand Matinee, . SATURDAY, 2 P. DL SOALE OF PRIGES.—Tho prico of tickets Tor those e b Wh and nots Gemnd Coneorts will bo: Adnission, St rosarvod seats, in f150r drc. balcony 1 catra. [icko's for Popular faiince, Satgrday, nuly 3L fnolading resorved scat 8330 boct 19,00 T aoreday,’ April 2 commoneing o'cl 2 Jansza, Mecl %-;‘.’mm ot Ho ek, sk, A A:;: ‘2 saBLDON. UNION PARK CONGR'L OHURCH. T tever soenjoyed musio’—Bev. . H. Bpurgton, TR JUBILEE STNGERS. Tirst appoarance in Chicago since their return from England. Throe of.theic Uniqus and World-Famed Coacorts: UNIQN PARK (ORG'L CHURCH, Tussday Eveaing, April 80, FARWELL HALL, Friday Evening, Aprit 23, . FARWELL fIALL, Saturday Aftsruman, April 8 889,00 already ratscd for Tlsk Univorsity. - Jubiles Tall £ conplotod, They ard mow dthging to ralss movey with vhich 5 boanilly too groands au eadawa Jublies Profsmorinip. Admistirn, 2 centa: Rose Tickots for 1210 3¢ Jausen, Statost. - FARWELL HALL—-DE MURSKA, THURSDAY EVENISG, Apri] 22, at8o'clock, DE MURSKAS Farewell Concert! e. D: DI VIVO bas tho honor to annomnco that Ml KA, the famous Hungarian Nigh'in- alo (after 2 must successfal season on recucd 12 Southern zates and ospaxally in dew Uricau- ), on kor way 10 Cali- fornia will appair in Chioago for tho Iast time, assistod by ‘Mma. CARLNO SAURLT, th Chirming Plavista, Blons. STURET, the Brillfon: Vil Signor BRACA, thy Kiog Vislon Bigno: GIAMMO YA, Buffo Eavito 3 a8, €. PRATY, tuo ablo 2ccompantst. Roserred Soate, 6o aud 3L extra. sda, at Banie's Piano Storo, nnde alior tlonse. K0abo & Uo.'s Piaaos ua d. -+ 5 d S-a's, 75 conts. oClurg & Co.'s Bookstérs, or. ADELPHI THEATRE. o Monday, ApHI19, STILL BETTER THAN GREAT OHALLENGE BiLL. Matiioos—Wedntsday and Satuidiy. Laflbs' Nighto rsday. d B ment of the younz sad. giftod aétrses BERA, ind o popular Ardricas Cam:durg,('. G. MAEDER. Batll of whoia will appest {2 aa caticoly new dima, de- lotiag tho aolri of tas time jeritten espresly for Kooy Bic5=5 “38c0) <iczy, ‘author of *Across {Ho ontinent,” cic., 64, entillel CASTLE GARDHN, A 'Talo of Lifs 6 America. Gash-la Blackreo Rand Rattiing Usvo.. Mr. Broi . Maeder Tas °finm§'°r‘ B A ang Gymoas 1o wor Chigats of (b3 gret Agrohall> fas o wor dors Ern S g tho fenton oy e ey wien tho Lot tou Br 4 e, List Fa: thote theillidg world'a of nlghtsof fhe bisutlful Amazonian Quen 23:ed of thy stroagth of Samson, Bau §.piee2, of d artiliory 88 an ordinary piesad dass 3 masket. {15t B B B eondsrially skillod, Aerial Gmnesy nod 1d Cla t appéaran=s cf tha grest Oronta ) ppsaranco of thy Quzen Seio Comics, Pally Daly. | Ruppearancq of, tho krest g g B ot oy o Randion, 15, e, S, shd ado; orchstra finns Pricss=Ladics and cfiildron, 2o; génttemen, other theatre in tha woild bas ol iodorate pricés. ACADEMY OF MORIC mosolng MORDAY; APRIL WISSEMILY SOLDENE ‘and het inost compléte ENGLISH OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, with full Grand Ctioras aad Orchestra comorialag fifty ‘patiormors. Monday and Tadsda: ings, also_Jednsadas matt: ond Tatatey seonlucs, S0 BREVIVTDE 257 0 4y and Tharsday bven Baturday matl. s e e 8u N 's SEay pedSa Ot i ety timo bem, Hemo'h isos aBo. 484 1n ‘L bsday moraiog bapers. POSTPONED. On aocoutit of bad westher, Milien Geand Floral and Banguet - Party, Until Wednesday Hve.; April 21, At which time it w1l posliively como off, Rala or Shine. ~9}]0‘1‘10!‘ SALES. By ELISON; POMEROY & CO. Trio Elegaut Brow-Slone - Fronts AT ATCTION. " e TOEDAY AFTERNOON, AVRIL 80, AT 4 O'BLI!ZK, Wewill soll on ths premises SOUTHWEST CORNER MICHIGAN-AV. a3d TWENTY-FIFTHST.," The Two Two-Btory ond Bassment BROWN:STONE FRONT RESIDENOES & LOTS, Flalshod tu tho taost clogant manner, with all modorn tr: provorenle, Houses oontaih 10 rooms cach. For' terims or furthér faformativn apoly 0 G, . MESS, 103 Dear- born.st.; BRIGOS & BABOOCK, Room 39 Rosper Block, or ELISON, POMEROY & €O., Auc foners, " 310 88 Randolphat. Tuesday Mérning, April 20, at :30, Sooond Erot Special Sal, NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Bodsisads, Buroane, Ward- £ bas, tuos Dasks, Ghatts, Dining.roors Furni‘a =, Car. 2ading, and a largs stock Goneral , POMEROY & €O., Auctionee: OMEROY & 00 4t Randophat. SALE AT No. 954 Wabash-av. Wednesday Morning, April 21, at 10 0ok, Entire Furniture of Private Resi- dence, Fine Furniture, Parlor Furxitare, Easy Chafrs, Sofas, Bruvsols and Woal Carpo s, Chamber Furpiture, Beds and Badding, Dining- room and Kitchon Farnitare, Crockery, and Glassware, ote., 0%, Balo psremptory. . RLISON, POMEROY & CO., Axc'fonsers. fue, st romos, [orchandiso. CLIS EXPOSITION BUILDING. Improvs the pesont oprorigaity and vislt carly the Ast T E oS ot Faros attractinsof JTERUSAILEM In hor Graxdour snd fn bor Fall; tho Grand Battlo LOOROUT MOUNTAIN, Ths only big pictura of & Wtorn Batilo, and valuad at £5,0.0, and 550 PAINTINGS, Dy ombent Europosn sn Amorican Artists. FOURS—8s. . to6 . m. and 7010 p. m. Tickots w ach, 30, ‘'t all, tle. WOORMICK HALL, . STAR LECTURE COURSE. LAST IECTURE THIS SEASON. TUESDAY, April 20. PR(F. PEPPER, BRILUIAIT NEW LECTURR oo *LIGHT."" Pro. fasely filastrited with bis spicndid appacsis. - Poppor's now Guo:t ermes outof & cotin. 28, 10 coats, at Sanson, Methrg & Co.. Kxotaago your option tek- ‘ot Inst chaasor rea *bus tickots. CARPENTER & SHELDON. McVICKER'S THEATRE, ENGAGEMENT OF THE FAVORITE, Maggie Mitchell, Wiowill appoat in her groat spaclalty, FANCEON! Bupporied by Mr. WAL HARRIS 8s LANDRY, Evary night this w.ck and Saturday Matiuce. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, RETURN OF HOOLLY'S COMFDY COMPAKY. B e et Aol 1, A and 12, yeniags ani 05, 2 1805, o Mool iy 27 X David Garriclk!l 'To sancluds with Crana's speclalty, rOR R [ which tho on! compaay will appear. Wodnesday_ ki April 210 .‘ITE [RTSTY st s, S DAL dlinsro, the season, #ith sn angmented company. £ H: -ayamg unageeg A | —5; il ® d 2|11 11| 9 3] 8 9 3-8i| 11 8 217 1117 1°0 30 l)m oo | TWwE 4 4 1] 5§ 23 1-13) 137 16_6-13| &5 =y ~This gives the firet mona_vbefln, to Garnier, . and second, €400, to Vignans, Dalyand Rudolphe being shut_ ont entirely. ~ The remainiog three prizes, respectisely 8250, $150, and 8100, are be- tween Ubasay and Joseph 2nd Uyritle Diap, eash having won and loat three games. ¥ 5 — 5 THE TURF. NEW ORLEANS RACES. ‘New OnLEaxs, La., April 17.—At tbe Louisi- ana Jockey Club races, sixth and last dav, tho track and racing were good, westher clear and pleasant, znd attendance very large,—eatimated from 5,000 to 8,000. " The fitst race was for the Forluna stakes, for S-vesr-olds, S35 entrance, ‘play or_pay, $1,000 2dded; second borse Sa0! tnird 8100, Four- teen nominations, six started. Ascension won easil] = -length, Psuline Sprague second, Warfare third, beating Mignon ard Mainsail Distance, 13 miles, Tims, 2:43. 1a the poals Tast night, Ascension and Leapyear sold at 825 Mignon and Pauline Sprague, 850 ; Maimnsail 811; Warfare, 825, On the track Cottrell's en- fries were even azainst tho fleld. " "The second race, consolstion’race, 1 mile, for hormes that bave run snd not won duriog the ‘meeting, Club purse, $400, first horee, Ms’sw- ond, 975, third, $2a. Sweet Boy. wen by a Turs Droadits, 2eons ane Fors thil bestiog ghwa , Leonard, mgrg;)n. and'Mildew. In the pool last night Puss Bmflnul :gld fis s‘;\mo,i Bwee:‘Bgy 12? ildew a¢ 9140, Highwayman y suls, e e, - Migoon, gnnd Port Leonerd, €100, On the fitnck-.!m ‘rating was about the Time, 1:453. > 9 ui'n;; khxrd:'ue wi’; one of the fonr-mile heats, for sl ages, club prrss 31,200, first horse, $1,000, eecond, 3200 Falmouth... Galway. ai, ’{'“‘:fl.z " GRAND OPEEA HOUSE. KAYNE, BALL & WAMBOLD'S Minstrels! N’I?Et sppearance cf HAPPY CAL WA_G- Last wookof DELEHANTY ARD BENGLER.. A%flszmOmmh now Masical Skotchot, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, | ‘First appeatance in Chicao of the talonted young acter, CIPRICO, In the Graat Romaatio Drama. _EDMUND KEAN," Thefuweud the prosaat season. Mr. G: er, the first o bring Almes, Baymand, Tho Vakes, and Soidone, 'WO00D'S MUSIC HALL, Cor. Washingtor d Green-sts. LECTURB. MRS. ANNA GENUNG, From the Pacific Coast, will Wood's Mt 2 ot Humay, AP IA Dot “The Evils of Intemperance.” ADMINSIOR, 0 OERTS. Lacturo to commence at 7:45. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, SATURDAY, April 2, Grand Complimentay Bensfit to C. R. GARDINER, Altoruoon and Evening. _Mr, Gardinoe is plessed to sn- ‘onace 88 solautoers W, H. Laks, Jobn kllsior, K. E. - 66, C; L. Oraves, Thumas Davoy, Jonn Meset, H. . Strgtant Leoyel benice, dad olicy mansgers i o7 ostom (agatres, Tromonduus ALLTac- S Camtnly s Searmatts BoltT ST, GEORGE'S DAY" <t Willbe celebreted with s 5 COLIL.ATIOIN, On Friday Evening next, April 93, - ALSTRIGATS, Wabatav., Fessiof, Pupsr Fouse, SALE AT N0, 414 WEST MADISON-ST,, WEDNESD +Y MORNING, APRIL9), at 10 0'CLOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION, Parlor, Casmber, aod Dining-Room Furnltare, Plate Mircor, Bed ling, Cevexery, aud Glas-wars. LLISON, POMERUY & Auctionsors. Chattel Mortgage Nale at No. 50 Anu-st., THURSDAY MORNING, Apfil 22, at 10 vCluck: 11 the entiro contants of Under Chattol Mortrags we siwellfuy h.uso 50 Aon-st. -is ing of_una Svloadid Blaramaa § Geay Plsno, Halr-clot P urlor Sults, Roe-pion Chaiss, Klog it Fronch Plata M top Walnau ‘Lablcs, Bok-caso, Bod-ics.iv. Mattrossoe, Refrigirators, Stoves, Carciots, Dining-room Furmituce, Crookarr, and_Tabl-ware, Cutlery, inss Kitohea-ware, Scdding, Bedand Tabla Linen, cte., oto, ELISON. PUMERUY & CO., Auctioncers. At 7 Thirty-(hrd:St. Entiro cfruunu of Prirate Residencs . AT ATCTION, Thrsday Moraing, April 22, at 10 otclock, Farciture all good and_ has been used but a short time. Pai amber, and Dinlng.room Furnitare, Brussols and Wool Carpote, Crockery, Glass, and_Chioa Ware, Bods and Bodding, Matirassos, Stoves, Kitchon Wars, ote., o6, FLISON; POMEROY & GO., Auctioncers. No. 1_()22~I_11_diana.-av. ENTIRE HOUSEEOLD GOODS AT AUCTION. Friday Morning. April 23, at 10 o'clock, Parlor Suits, Bedsteads, Bedding, Orockery, Glass, and China Waze, Carpets, Kitchen Ware, &c. CLISON, POMEROY & CO., Aucilonosrs. Our Regular Weekly Sale, FRIDAY MORNING, APRILD, at9:30 0'Clock. Our ummease doablo storss fillad with First-Class New. - s FURNITURE, | F .. AUCTION SALES: By GEO. P. GORE & CO, DRY GOODS Regular Auction Sale Tuesday, April 20,049 1-28. m. Cofitinted ¢4 of Lificn Good: e 1 Damace, R oenine e, ank’fn:,ml;n;fi‘e'e,-sflslha?, 1 Anothceliza f Hatsand Gape eyasl to fastwckis saly of 1hats goods, Naw linios o1 Mens ) B A S e of Fuc, St ot Wont “Haie'ta Our Nest Unmbrollae, Parasols, Hambarge, Dees T . Uiy Parascl e Teimmings. | (o IQNIERY - 4 nied ino, inolat oz & display of Fites A bankmpt 11ad of Gaats’ Saperfine Un lerwear. Ladie- 33 Infanty Wear, Geats® Ky 3 B Gutles, Flatod e, Castors o, Tooss: 2088 Goods, Notions, Shsetines, Piseo Goods. - CARPETS. A full ling of clioieo styles will be closod out at 11 d'clk. GED. B. GORE & CO., €8 and 70 Wabaib. On Tuesday, April 20, W shall sell ot Adction. 4t 11 s, i, promps, ONE OPEN BUGGY, TWO TOF BUG- GIES, ONE 2.SEAT 3 SPRING COV'D PHAETON; ONB 2:SPAING PHAETON, TWO DEMOCRATS, and FIFTEEN SETS HARNESS. GEO. P, GORF, & CO.. _" Kand 10 Wabaii-av, ANOTHEHER OF THOBH Great Auction Sales, BY CATALOGUE, OF Boots, Shoes & Slippers ‘WILL BE HELD ON Vedtesday, April 21, at 9 12 & I Shary. GEO: B. GORE & €O., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. On THURSDAY, April 22, t- 1-2 7l We hail sell the STOCK OF A DEALER (Reticing from bansiness). Flegant o Vases, Glasswars, Flated Enives and Forks, Tabio and -Dessort Spoons, Plated Castors, Marb: 0ds, ete. Parian i glousehold Furniture. or Sat In every a:yle, Marblg and Wood Top Cham- b orne Wb Watdobce: Seocetary. Huok.Cascs, Riacblo shd Wood Tup Tables, alr and Hu-k Mattrosses, asy Chairs; Hop asd Hsir Cloth = Hock: Sofas, Walnit Bedstcids acd Bureans, Rockcrs, Freneh Plato azd Ggrman Alirrors; Brascls, Thres. Ply, and Woul Carpete, Parlor and Ofico Deaks, fca Obests And Bolrigorators, Exicnsim Tablcs. GEORGE P. GORE & CO.. Auctioneers. On Thursday, April 22, ‘WE HOLD A LARGE SALE OF DRY GOODS, CILIOTEIING, . CARPETS. 00DB, &, In gre: ; 3 DT SO0 doe b1 S ete CE RS shte 1ina of Cottago and 2 Plys to bo closad aut. Sale fall and attractivo in overy partular. Opening hour, 9:30 8. m. GEO. Pge F. & CO. R od 70 Wabash-av. By J. B. CHAMBERS & CO. 657 1-2 Wast Washingtor:st. Tho ‘entize effscts of & fumily 6% [ the PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM, ¥ AND EITOHEEN FURNITURE, ATl nearly new and of superior quality, Wednesday, April 21, &t 108, . This sale is worthv the attention of house- furnishars and dealers. J. B. CHAMBERS & CO., Auctionders. By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO., 37 . Washingtos-st., Commission Boot sud Shoe Hoaso. Large T Celloe See BOOTS AND SHOES AT ATOTION, Taesday Morning, April 20, at 9 1-2 o'’clock. Splondld lins of New Speing Gonds. _Slippera. Cor- o e o M Boniadiohia. Goods, Wichout re: gre:s Tics, Boots, ax: Sorvs. alo will tontinue all sy, Ampld laneh at 12 o'clock- JAS. P. MGNAMARA 2 €O., Auct'rs. Rafs, Ombrslls, Suspendors, Bosiry, &6, At Auction TUESDAY MORNING, April 20, 3% 11 o' ‘cioc] Tlata—Aon's Now Silk Hats. ‘Hat<—Mon's Brown Leghorn Hats. Ba poadars—Mou'nand Boys’ Suspendars. Hosiery—Ladlest and Sisscs Hore. Wallate—g90 Doz, Fine Leather Wallets. By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO., Anctioisers, 195 20d 197 East Raadalph-it.,éar Filth-av. GROGERIES at aaction ou thy premises 207 Milwan- Xsoar,, Monday April 19,at 10:00 & m. Retail stock of grocerics, cdlfaes, toas, sagars, Syraps, spices, frulta, Woaps, canned goods, &o.' Alss fitures. counters, show- Casas, th:iving aod gus fixtaros. Turniture at Auction, Tuosday April 0, at10a. m., ot 186 165 Wert Adamest. Tarior, caamber, dinlng-room and kitehen furnk-ore, carpots, beds sod bedding, crookery, platod and glasa ware, mirrors, sofss, ulni chairs, lounges, Ledsteads, brreaus &o.: hoasehold effects of a 15 rocm house. Wednesday, April 21, 10 A i At Bnlosroom 185, and 157, Fast Randolphs‘, Chsitel imortgage suo o furniturt, carpets, ko Lonientsof 12 ‘Toom ase, patlor, ehamber, and dining-room furniture, bat litls uioA:E, B. B. te, alsoom_acowuniof & mamifaciurer, 8 fow good parfor aid gt awber 8ots. s testhing Arat.e ay desteing firs Tt il By foand Superipe Parlor Suite. Marbla Top Chamber Sate, Drossiog Casor, Bursaos, Badst Sabton Book.Cases, Wardrobes, Sotar, Lonugor, Ess Cnatrs, Rogkors, o, All-mads for & good retai $iads: Gooda mest ba pad for aud romared tho samaday. Gententa of o et Ghs Bvoliogsy Ehber and : Diniag ergost Bteck of Parlor, Chamben 480 | Saturday; April 24, 10 a, m,, saus, Chals, oo, ATl line ‘of Beanels and 2100 | 41 cor baremroom, 15 pad, 17 East Randolohar, wil by Stick of General Morchaadise, Teas, Clgars, Platid -Go:: ;';:"3‘1';" r a ds, now and uscd Carpats, aad N POSEROY & CO., 820 8 Rardolphist: B BRUSH & GO, Auctioneers. ASSIGNER’S SALE * oF Hats, Gaps, Furs, Fur Trimmings, Canes, Umbrellas, Gloves, &c., - Belongiag toha Atslgusd Estate of 8. . STRYRRET. 231 West Medison-st., will bo offercd at private eals until NOHI}GS. Allruilo ‘nrm:m lly‘;-xf:‘l’nfi‘h&g; wh:’:l the re- - arnitusg, 5 e wiil bo sold at. Pablic Auction or oikorwise, 0 ' pr1 3, commenciog at 30'clock p. 5. ‘cash on do f oods. Terms cash on doitvery gl s HILLARD, Assignce. ~AUCTION SALE. 18 Valuable Lots On South Park. Calumet, Prairie, and Indmw * avs., ot Fifty-seventh-st., By S: DINGEE & CO. ATUCTIONEERS. Monday, April 19, - AT i0 0'0LOCGK, 4.M , AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE Xo. 310 (0l 204) PARK-AV. PARLOE, DINING-BOOF, AND CHAMBER FULNL WD PUANG, (Kuabo).~ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, At §0 and 82 East Rundolph-St. A_LARGE AND FXTENSIVE ASSOURTMESNT OF ESTRY, AND INGRAIS = GARFETS. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, At10a. m., At Prifate Residence 77 Askland Al the housebold goods, eonslsting in vert of Haod- " Basement—Dining. rics: Secand, Regular Trads Sales of STAPLE 8 FANCY DRY GOODS WOOLENS, OLGTHING, Furaishing Goods, Notions, STRAW GOODS, Umbrellas, Hats, Cops, Glovés, BOOTS axno SEHOES Tuosdays and Tharsdays. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Furniture, Carpets, OU Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, i Crockers, Guassivae, &8 i Wednesdays and Saturdaym u?:m‘s:];; n:fiunn Siren to the tais of n@n'uatd 00ds at ellings or 4 cur roguiar salss Wod saee i Bataragn, e A Saeeos, 108 Eist Malsuiel, Pawnbroker's Sale. BY ORDER OF A, LIPMAN, Pawnbroker. N. 'W. Corner Clark and Montroc. Wo sball rell Mond » TG e e ot Aot 2 yery largo s ock of Unredcem~d Goods, consiating o a5 Ano hiins, ino Gold Sats, A largo stock of Stiver Warchos, Pl a A T whioa elil 55 sald o e eaae” WAL A. BUTTERS & CV.. Anctioaers. Genteel Furniture At Dwelling No. 13 Santh Green.st., MONDAY MORNING, April 19, at 10 o'olock. . WL A, BUTTERS & CO.. Austionsers. TTRADE SALBI TUESDAY MORNING, i 8t 9:50 o'alock, Tt T v ke DRY GOODS. Muats, Bosw', and Youtha' Clothing, Gents! Furaishiog B Diomas. Bavisn Mndla: Viotoris Lawns, Handker i_hl!!!, Hoslery, Towels, Shawls, Shisls, Drswurs, Notons, ancy G BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, WA A. BUTTERS & CO.. Anctionsers. Handsome Furniture, PIANO, BRUSSELS CARPETS: &c., At Dwelling No.13 Vincenxos-place, near Thirty-eighth-si b Hegd it i e, Croni oo adr Matirossete: Bevssd -, A Chins and Glass Ware, Kitchon Fuz'lll!u?: m:fllm :;TB I"ll'!d‘hifli ‘appertaining to bonsskeoping. Well koph 7. A. BUTTERS & CO., Aucticacers. NEW AND USED FURNITURE, 50 Misfit and Second-hand Carpots, Fine Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Crockery, and Glasswaze, WEDNESD., . il 3 TEDILDAY MORSING AEtih ot oack, ut LEN UTTEHS & CO.. Aunetioneers. | Marble Froni Houss, Two-story and Bascment, with lob 262117 foets No. 614 Van Baren-st, cor. Paulina, TRURSDAY AFTERNOON, Apefl 2 at 3 o'clock, o Th3 Bomo contaiu: fo' Hasement—Dia, a0f dow: Thied Floor— . ok and Coid Wator, Bath-raom, and Clesats.-_Erery part is woil tinfahed. " Tho Iot isxi1d feet. Van Baron- ¥ paved and hay larm somar, T2 locaflon iy semy a> Sieabld, Terms eary and mad: known at sal ot befare by 5 WM, A, BUTTERS & tor Six Two-Story and Basement Brick Dwellings and Lots On Hugon-st., south. h“wfi&'wm Barksd and Sedg- Ao AT NA TUCTION, NDAY MORNING, April 2, at 10 o'cl HoTRAY SORNIND, Apel 3t Sk e ecommodation. of oo or T familict, cantsining: In ronm, Kltchon, Bedroom, sad Paa- ® o—Parlor, Sliting.room, and Redroom ; Tawrd Hlonr—Patlor, D. Room, Sisting-room. Bodevum, aad Closets, with wdler gax, acd remorags. Tocuss favor- lo— 8300 o ears, 32,500 D3y o ou! Bl PR BURELS 2 O, Auctiondors. - THREE-STORY & BASEMENT Brick Dwelling, with Lot, NO. 827 PRAIRIE-AV., - AT ATUCTION, |, BONDAY AFTERNOON, April 26, at 2 o'clock, ON THE PREMISFS. i The houss contains: In Basement—-Dining-rom. Kiteh- en, Bedroom and Pantries; Seevad Floor—Deoble Pan lor and Library; Third Floor—4 Chambers, Bath.room, a2 Close:s; Fourth Floor— Chambors, wi "he whole hoes is haadsemoly Gnished, and bas o ery modern covenienca. ‘The terma of nalo w°ll bo mad3 to sutt the p":lhl..n: “Bs WiL F. HODGES & CO. HOh'fiAY MORNING, APRIL 19, AT 10 D'm SALE AT 745 MICHIGAN-AV,, near Twenty-second-st, ENTIRE FURNITURE of tha largo 2story brics, contisting of oug 75 octave rusewanl planaforte, onellarze pt mirror, parlor furaiture, ma: {op chamber sowr, aining- oum, elting-rooi and lanndey atendils, Kruasels. 3ply and lograla carpoay thpomghont the ok o, chins, crackery, glisewaze, eaf oty $A.600 saul roanired (o b paid dows. Fat € ticalars and porm:ssion ro n~ fn it "3 A BUTTERS § 0.y Auetion v £6,, Tc. Sal piitio and witboul roscrve. WM. . BODGES % Ca., Aod] SALE AT No. 475 Vernon-av. four doors sonth of Thirty-fifth-at. Taks Cotta "> "av. cazs t Thirty-fiflbest. 08 siga of rod TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, at 10 O'cleck, ENTIRE FURSITURE, cunsistingof oas Steioway par. Tor grand planu-forte, very finy tadrament, eoé 3750 fiaa Bedesols o fograin carpotr, rien partor fosaliare, i g-room, dining-room, bve sleepiog.roome, itc! e Riso, 8% 13 0 clock, 036 fine_saidio fof: on3 top buzgy; sl 9 s waro, plated ware, cudlery, Gwner goinz sbroad. Baid e, Gosis munt o <ioor hige. Dusitlve, 250 3. ¥ IODGES & CO... Anctlmear=, a6 32 658 Wost Lako-it. 1268 Wabash-av., WEDSESDAY MORYING, April 21, & 10 cciock, en- tico e7atou’s of 10 rou! {op aaamber et nan.;':’lq:."‘?"‘"%né Craarn apamber. Tobm, and ifohth farnitars, carpets, &c., &6, Hala pos- Lrey aad mosbo ol%: SDGES & CO,, Anstionsers, €5 3nd 638 Weat Lakost. AT MARBLE-TRONT EESIDENCE. NO, 760 WEST LAKE-ST, THURSDAY MORYTXG, ‘April 2 at10 o'clock, con- wiating of parior, dining, Htting-room, a0d chainbor- Foom “foenirars,, et ckory, aro, A TN o <arre Salo positive, an withony Secze = PUBLIC SALE O Grade Norman Horses ainly of oms-halt b0 theoe-uuriars Norma=, blood), hull ‘Bamit, Cook Co., Lil., (%mfl:l from Cnll:n‘md'u g C.&A R R.), NEIUAY, April 31, 185, iy fonr haad Srood Mzres and_Colta—Cofts canitng 1. 3. and 8 goars 0ld. Alior saven Doublo Wagons, hroo” Carts. and Hernos, soven sois Cpablo Hamass. *Sala o menee 5t 10 4. m., ‘m. ‘Terms—A ercdit of six monthe wiil bo givon on’satisfactory paper, Intarest Will be scld an’ the premises, st Auction, WEDNES- > ‘Saecll P! X 3 Wi D . % 54 i A B JENKS, 116 Randolph-st. i anclegan Bor oo oo Austlonoors, | C01- 9 W JUDY. KD. WIL SO T AnsiinstRann, MISCELLANEOUS. BURLINGTON WAREHOUSE. Sfldlfle for merchand:sn and furniturs can bo bad this woll known firo-proof warcbouse, situated oz Biate and Bixteonth-sts., at low rates; and liberal advunces O Do e Ty s Borgal 1o o, Daopart oy aory oriad inn Sirotaily awas, T BT P prenor. GEO. H.GALE, GRAIN BROKER, 129 ILaSA LI ST, Refors tb Corn Exciisngo National Yank. =7 Prussian Salve T, E. STACY, 18y Doarbarnat., Houoro Block. SALES by ATCTION d ot satisfactory rates. Eoroclpsing mortgages, serv- cl‘l d;st_M ::mnm'l, eto. Callif sou nsed any buainess dono 10 my liac. Bast of ‘r2f:ronces given, % AUW. W, KIMBALL'S, oor. Stafe and Adams-41s, MONDAY, April 19, at 10 o. p.,y ONE PIAINO. “Salos of sl kinds made st satisfactory Soig peeigire. 2 E.'STACY, 190 Dearborn-st. ATOTION SALES. 8 WES® LAKE-ST., MONDAY, 0 A. M. rosdsters; 3 trottars. ‘beat 1 3 o e ST buggios, ciy mu:; Taohs dos iso- Gate forn'a =uad-wagon, new; Ularence in order; € setb sing] cxrmaga harness; 10 " Ta 113 onls postaive cars far 1o ‘Baraess: 3 sels doublo 5 s “Sails, arts. 3untons, | o oll: Harms' burglar-proof sale; exprois . 3 and Wt B Sbeny, | Tamser wagon: ofica = Jgnua‘?aaui‘; Tient vurer K, 15 Fast Madinn-st. J. | polos whips; linen lap-robes, etc., oto,; maay 00+ B RICHELDERFER, - Fa. | Bamarous to mention. No Heservo. o Raserva. By GOTTWALS & JI'DONOUGH. CLCSING-OUT SALE, AT AUCTION, Ot the Largest a2d Finest Collociion'of OIL PAINTINGS, CHROMGS, Sueal Erg: Family Bibl Misgallansous Books, s(g‘mmup?;“’\'fiws, A ity efolon of ovary o- oL %1 commenco MONDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clk sad cantious Moraiog aad Afleruon of each dag untit tha enthzo stack S £ PFATS ¥ SicpoNowo, 28 8. Clark-st., cor. dackeoD, Grand Pacifia Hotal Bloo ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioncors, 77 and 7 Svath Deacborn-ss sent !:‘fl& :?m obl ) 10 sell. !II:' and ld“l:{bl’uflu: and Chamber | Sfl"‘kbll'wfi Offics Furpitare, conients of e (Opreel ortgago) houace of ssed Bummiings WEBRTupaY, &Y, 'Sod SATURDAY of thi ok S cobunesen ol ¢ D Oaack s, . e 't ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS £C0- .

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