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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY APRIL 19, 1875. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Thomas Quigloy was arroaled last evoning on complaint of Edron Darcy, mate of the propeller Chicago, who charges him with the thoft of his t1mnk, contatning hia wearing spparol. A young man namod Willism Elaberg, 18 yeata of age, whose paronts roside on Orchard siroet, near Sophis, accidentally shot himselt 1n the tight breast while bunting near Bowman- willo, yesterday, and died shortly afterward. Mr. Matthew Crifiin, Wostorn editor of the Toston Inaurance Index, arrived hore from the Last last ovoning. Sposking of iosurance mattors, Mr. Grifiin sald that tho fecling anoug Eastern companies regarding Chicago risks was srked by greatly incroased confidence. Tho Young Mon's Cbristian Associstion are prepared to diatributo att donations of flowors, cither i pots or in ?nuqueu, among thoinmatos cf tho liospitals of {he eity, through their Hos- yital Missiounry, D. A, Nortow, who will collect thrm during the noxt six manths, if notified at tho Y. M. O. A, Ttooms on Arcade comtt. Lizzo Batdwin, the young woman who ia now Ivinir 80 dangerously ill 1u a room at No. 178 South Clark streot, from, It Is said, the offocts of medieal malpractice, waa o little ocasior lnst night, but the attending physician says hor prospents for recovery are poor. No ouo is alluned to eec hier excopt thosa in attendance, I'wo young girls, named Maggio Iiysn aud Mrre Durns, wete sevoroly injuced yesterdny afternoon by the runming away of a horso attached ton Lnggy 1u which thoy wero aitting, Tho aceldent occurred on Wolls™ street, near Ountarlo, 'Tue mufferers live st No. 142 on the wtter thotoughtare, Madigon streot car No, 94 mnda somo long rtops on its 3:20 n, m. tAp youtorday, A loozy passangor, on being Informied by the conductor thut ho had not paid his fars, ‘inaisted thnt he had, and, after the car-tond of passengers hind bean kept in walting for belf an hour or moro, tha matter was compromised ut Madison Strout Polico-Station. Jefferson Sinclair, who was nrrested Saturday afioimoon ot tho mstance of Wilde, Bluott & Co., claimy that ho [s not indebied to tho firm as charged. and asks suspension of publio judg- weat until tho charge shall have been tried. Sia- clalr was cashier for the flrm about threo years, in rerpeetably connected, and has heretofoio borne k good reputation. 2'he Inginecring Neesis the titloof avory urciul monthly publistied in this city, edited by Alr, G, 1. Frost, C, B, Tho April number, just issued, contains articles on stroet paving, koew- ers, co-ordinates of arches,our Observatory, star cbeervations, surveys of boundnries of States £nd Territories, &c.: giving informationof great vultis to tho profession aud thoso outsido its pala. A mooling of the Committece on_Constitntion aad Ly-Lawe, appointed by tho United Irish So- cieties of Chicago, waa held at Barko's Europenn lotel yesterday nfternoon. ‘Lho report of tho Sub-Commitles waa vrosonted, snd, with somo amendments, adopted. ‘Lhe Preaudens of tbo Gutod Irish 8ocletion, Jobn F. Finerly, was asked to eall together tho General Conveution, comnnosed of the delegates who acted {u the wattor of the Iast Bt. I'arrick's Day procossion, to eot at tho Father 3Mathaw Temperanco Hall next Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clocl, which ho ucreed to do, 'The report of tho Committco will then be presented and adopted. THE FREXCIXEN, Tlie moverent smong tho French oltizens of Chicago towards forming s French military or- papization wos veaterday considorably sd- vanced ot & meoting in tho hasement of tho I'rench ehurch on Halsted stroet. Thore was a full atiendance, and spirited discussion. Among thoso present were esars, T. E. Guerouly, G. Deminte, Dr. Driard, K. Loboau, Alphonss Forost, 2Marcel Pean, L. Benoit, N. Bigoncas, J, Lnm- bert, R, Buepekoff, O. Doleour, A. Lowendall, ‘. Thetrean, R, Ballanger, I, Corroyer, E. Pel- Ictier, aud John_La Belle, ar, Guoroult pre- eided, nnd Mr. Forest actad aa Secrotary, A constitution was presonted by tho Commit ton appuinted for that purpose t the firet meet- iug, which document was discussed and adopted by secdons. 1t provides that a compnuy bo formed composed of French-American citizens, nnder (o vamo of tho ‘Gaordes Lafayette™: that the colors be the Amotican and Tieuch flage: the membors must not be under 18, and must be of good moral crrracter; that there boamonthly dril, An Ixecusive Cotnmitieo was then sppointsad, come posad of Me:ave, T, E, Guoronlt, President; Dr. Arlurd, Vice-Promdent; K. Lobeau, Treasurer, ucd A, Forest, Secretary. Eighteon of thoso present migned thoir names to tho articles of en- roliment, The meeting then adjourned to 8 ‘clockk mexy Suuday afturnoon, st tho samo ylace, the Executive Committeo to mect at Dr. Tiriard's office, Ualsted stroet, Wednesday oven- ing, at 8 sharp. —_— PAUL PETERS. UNSUCCESSTUL ATTLMPT AT SUICIDE. Ths notostous I'aul Peters, whoso nams is a8 familiar on the crimunal calendar and to the sporting sud gambling frateruity aa houschold words, rather rurprised those who know him last ovening by attemplug to take his lfo, a pro- ceeding which, many will greatly regret, resulted in failuro. Instend of putting o ball through his beart, Lo vent the leaden mossenger into bis body, close to thoe left armpit, whore it lodged. The shooting tocl placo in tha house of ili-famo kopt by Nellio _Costello, whose midnight orgies” have rendered her o subfect for polico survelllanco for some time past, Peters ts and lias Leon for years the companion 0! tho woman, aud has lived at Lior ilace, 1io bad boen East until o few days ago, t 10 eald, to avoid & pesdiog indictment for an aesault npon Georgo Cunniughain, aliss Moukoy Georgo, and has beca ill with bralu-fover. About 6 o'cloclk last ovening ho was 1n the houso sbove mentioned, and,—s0 tho inmates atato,— biecoming incensed at a negro boy who was bura- ing some straw in the kitchon-atovo, went to hia room and got & revoivor, which Lo fired reckless- 1y io tho houso, apparently without any jutention of hittiug sy une. Berat. %‘Cuuuor and Officors Crook, Madigan, and Gillard bappened to bo passing uear the hiouse o their way to puppor, aod, hearing the shot, ran in aod found Peterain the back par. lor, with a self-cocking piatol in his haund, which Lung loosely at bia alde. O’Connor approached 16 diearm him, sud as bo did so Peters placed the wuzzle of tho weapon $o his lost broast and fired, tho bullet taking offect as previons- iy moted. lo fell to the floor, still grasping tho pstol in his hand, and e claimod, with a wild Jook, * Let mo along 1 want todie easy!" The officers disarmeod him, sad oue of them at once called in Drs, Allon and i Hhipp, who dressed the wouod—an ugly one— and the man was shortly afterward taken to the losgital of tho Histers of Meroy, corner of Calumet avenuo and Twenly-sixth street, Tho 1:bysicians gave tho opiuion” that the wouund was uot dangerous, Tho Uostello bonsehold was thrown into the wildeat stato of confusivn and alarm by Peters’ conduct, and the woten rao for their livos when ho began the shooting, Tho would-bo suicide bas been acting o a hall- insano manner for somo time past, and it is 1nougbt that bis ;ind was wandering shen ho cawmitted the act of last evening, though he ap- peazed to Le perfectly cool lml'uulr-pouenad when tho ofticers suw him. Hia life hus boen & very checkored ons, and his name is associsted “K{K numerous bunko aud other swindling opor- stions performed by a class of men who have Lecomo notorious n tho city noder familiar aliases, Peters s sald fo alonfi for- werly at lochester, N. Y. where Le 1e- celved a good sducation, a qualification which wakes him'all the more danperous in his dis- reputable calling, He Is wickedly free snd out- upoken iu bis remarks to straugers, whow he in- vults with perfect impunity and rare noocha- Jauce, He lost his prostige wich the sporting fruternity,—il ho ever had suy,~by plaving & shurp trick upon Jerry Monroe tn **doctoring ™ the latter's chickens at & cock-fight a¢ Hobart, In; Year 30, But Feters still lives, 8nd is likely to for some tiige, aud bis oventful history msy be contioued f.ru foug period, PREPARING FOR THE REUNION, TUE NIMETIETI JLLINOL, A smal! representation of the survivors of the Niuetisth Illinois Yoluuteers hekla mesting yes- terday afterooon at No. 44 Nosth Market streot, Col. Ktuart was eatled to tho chair, sud Bergt, C, Woollett appointed Becretary. Col. Gtears, on takiog tue chair, sunguoced that some few years ago the regiment borrowed tho old field flag of the commavd from the Ad- Jutaut-Genersl of tho Btate at Bpringdeld, to use “t B pewms given by the survivors of the Niuetieth. Boon thereafter, and before ita return, the flag was it 1o tho grest fire of Oct. Y, 1671, 150 Adjztant-General now upoo them for » new flag 1o roplaco tust loas in tla fire. This meetivg Col. Stoart eald, was eslled for the purise of taking some sction in 16gasd Lo the commusicativn of tho Adjutante ’ Gonoral, and alao to take stopa toward particl. pating fn the coming reanion of thoe soldiors and smilots of thn Iato war noxt month, On motion of Capt. John Mniphy, 8 commit. 160 of thron was apoointed by the Chatr, consist- fog of Capt. Alurphy, Capt. McAsscy, nnd Borgt. Woolletl, to ssoeriain the cost of 'a flig such as they wanted, and alro tonotify tharomsinder of tho roprossnt~ atives of the command of the action of this pre- liminary meoting. The Committos was instructed to report prococdinga at & secand meetlng, to bo held in_tho olub-room of {ha_Shorman Houso Thureday night at 8 o'clock. On motlon, {t was resolved that tifov wonld taka part in the coming reunion of the Army Hacioties. Tho following, an noar na can be as- cortalued, aro tho survivors of tho resi- ment residing in Chioago: Col, Btuart, ], Adjntant Davia, Capte. rington, McABaoy, TFoeney, Clark, Barrett, and Cosey, Liont, O'Leary, Hergt. Woollott,and privates Lyons, 8loar, Itvan, O'Neill, Walaly, Laughan, Scott, Shoridan, Burng, McMa- lon, Sullivan, Btophons, McNamars, Liracken, O'Iean, Kean, Trainor, Hoben, Hapnigan, Heo- arahan, Lonorgay, and O'Leary. ‘The meeting adjouraed. TIE TWENTY-TIIND, The Twenty-third 1liincis—Lottor known as Col. Mnlligan's regimont—mot yeatorday aftor- noon in Durke's Hotel to malio arrangomonts for the reunion of May 12. Captain Healoy wag cleoted Clialrman, and Capt. Lanigan Becialary, After walch, tho nasembly sdfonrned until Irie day evenlng, for want of a bettor attondauce, _— LOCAL LETTERS. LONU JORN'S LECTURE, 7o Ihe Editor of T'he Chicago T'ridune: Cittcaao. April 17.—Your ocorrespondents who critieiso ** Long Joha's" lato Jectura fail to do 3t juatico. As to tho facts of Its early discovery, thero [s tardly an accurato atatemont {n it, The lacturo is not befora me, but as, I read it, I bo- tiove I notcd just two; and one or both of these lio contradicts in another place. Itdidnot scom bost to publicly coutradict thesa statemonts, 28 the facts aro acceseibls to ali, and he has a right to his opinion abont them, and it scomed rossonablo to supposs that his statements of Iater mattors would bo accurate and valuable, Since lie npponrs to bo mistaken 1n them, it is well to let it appeny that ne docs not caro anough nbuuc‘ltslu Bubject to tako palns to Do nocurate npon it. . Pflem aro some mistakes—not all. The quota- tions are substantially acenrate, aa I mado thom in_my note-book when readiug tho lecturo : *The fira writton account of Chicago bears date of 1054, when two Frooch fur-traders re~ turnod to Canada.” The two fur-traders reforred to left Canada in August, 1854, and returned two sears after. Thoy did not come near here, but wore ou Lake Superior, and went up it, nmong tha Bioux. + 1t is eaid (sud there {3 good reason to beliovo it truo) that there was n misaionary station at Mackmaw as oarty 18 1607." Thero is not the slightest reason to beliave auy euch thing. Indeod, 1607 is naboot the unlucki- est yoar ho could lavo guossed. Thero had boen a little colony of woe-begonoe Fronchimen at Port Royal, N, 8., which hiad boou established fn 1605, but oven that wasabandoned fu 1607. Bo that in thoyoar which he sclocta for tho eatablishmont of tho Alacxinaw and Sand- wich oussions, thero was not a singlo Fronch- man in all North America unlees, passibly, two or three sliagglers who woro 8o unlucky as to haso beon loft at ['ort Royal whon the rest got awny. Quebeo was founded tho wext year (1608). 4 Fathor Marquotto was hers not far from 1668." No, ho wasn't, o did visit the Falls of St. Mary that year, but, evon then, the perma- vont mission was not founded till_two yoara later, In 1069, bo was at La DPointo, on Lake SBuperior. In 1671 (mot 1607), be founded the miesidn at Mackinaw. In 1673 he, with Louis Jolict, chmo from Mackinaw by the way of Greou Bay, down tho Wisconain, and dis- covored the Miesissippi Juno 17, They wont dotn aa far as the mouth of tho Arkaneas, aud rotuwined by tho way of the Iilinola and Chicago, and wore the firet white men wo havo any re2son to beliova to bave visited this spot. + In 1663, while Marquotto was atill in Francs, (ho had just eatd Lo was hero that sca-snu& [} connell was hold," cte, Wrong again, Father Marquotto was Inburing among the Northorn Indians in 1868, as stated above. “In 1071, his jnfluonce had become so oxton- aive, that ho assembled all the wribes at thoBault 8t, Mary,” otc, TFather Marquotto bad about a5 much to do with tho assembling of that council —at lenst as to any Indinos from Dlinots—as tho Khan of Tartary had. Thoy were inducod to come by Francia de 8t. Lueson, agent for tho GGovernment of New Iranco. who visited tho tribes, nccompanied by the celebratod guide and interprater, N. Vorrot. Thaey only camo to Green Bay. and thero woro no Indisos from this vicinity at the council, oxcops the Pottawatto. mies. Charlovoix atates explicitly tuat there wero po lllinols Indians thero, ami that tho French, na yet, bad never seen them. And he ap- cars to be cortect. ** Lonz John ™ convoys the doa that they camo almost from tho confinoa of Mexico, and all by thoe influence of Father Mar- uozto. hic Father Claude Allouoz waa in this region as early_as 1665." Oet. 1, 1665, Itathor Alioucz founded tho Mission of tho Ifoly Ghost at La Tointe, on Lake Buperior. e never cams hero until after Marquetto bad found tho Misaisaippi, *+ Tonti passed moat of the winter of 1662 at Chicago.” = Tonti paseed all the winter of 1683 at * Btarved Rock,” mear the present site of Utiea, LaSalle County. * Franco sent vessols up the Bt. Lawronce River about 1350." Better tuan that, Jawos Cartior ascendod the St, Lnwrenco 98 far ns Auticosti Island in 1634, and to tho site of on- treal the next year, Also, if he would make the best case poestble for oumr antiquity, he might bave said (but hodid mnot) that thero s + good reason to bolleve™ thas Nicollot visited Gieon Bay in 1639, and passed over to the Win. consin,—thus coming witliu a little more than 200 miles of here,—which would have been con- nidered right in the samo neighborbood in thoso days, And o on, 4 Itis inoxcusable, even in a dime lecture, to make so many misstatements regarding matters upon which an hour's reading v the public li- brary would set hLim right. And sinco it has been shown that e was guite as inaccurate in regard to tho Iater mattors upon which he might be supposed to bo well informed, {t would scem to bo necesssry that in the future loctures which 13 s undoratood b is to dolivor on tho asme sub- joct, hie should quoto hisauthorities. Miue will nearly all ba found in any standard work ou the subject. Bhea's Clsrlovolx, Now France, for inatance. Epwanp £, ApAus. " 1sreonE waten. To the Edilor of The Chicago Tribunae ? Cuicaco, April 17.—1Ir tho statoment pubtished in Baturday's svus, ‘A Terrible Warniug," s based upon facts, it is truly sstounding, and shoald Immediately rocoive the attentlon of ke Board of t'ublioc Works, that they may nquire fnto and devieo meana to provide sgainat such an occurrence, Ifitis frue that the coucen- trated sewerage of this groat city is being dif- fuso into the waters of Lako Mlchigan, thoro to bo drawn up and dietributed to 500,000 poople, causing dlgease to such an alarming oxtent,~I eay, if truo, it is not ouly *fearful to contom- plato,” but interestiog to every citizon of Chicago, snd each and every one wonld in sil probability like to kuow upon what authority Dr. Iialo states that * the walors of the C‘Icngu River flowed into the entrance of the great tunoel ” March 29, 1875, Thedopthof the fake at the crib is 40 feet. The sluices ad- mitting water into tho crib are below tho lake wurface—probably 6 ta 10 foot, Tho distance from tho outlet of tho Chicago River to the erib 1s 24 miles, llé -Tnllru that in * ordivary wintors the sow- erago of the city, owing to the open condition of tho river, flowed freely out iuto the lake, aud, mesting with no obstacle, followed tho batural current and passed southward.” Flist, wo would 1lke to aak wiat tho open condition of the river haa to do with the curront of the lake, Again, it tho lake Lics a current, and If the waters nf tho Chicago River aro so light that they do not intermlngle with thoso of * the Take, do they remain, for tho dis- anco of amils or two, aa an upper miratum ? t\gnln. if tho ourrent of the lnks 18 southward, how is the sewersge of tho city passed to tho notthward? Tho Doctor's reaon tor this ap- pesiti to be bacaueo of thio ice-dam from tho siver-pier to the crib. It is possible, though srdly probable, that warm and cold water do not miz. Whether they do or do nal, it matters but little a8 long a8 tho curront of the lako is to {hio southward, aud our recoptacle for the cit water aud it distribution {s to the north, It Dr, Hale bas discovered lmpurities not recog- uizable by the naked eye or by the soudo of swell, and tiio current of tho Iako passes to the wonthirard, §8ls pessiblo that these impurities anid thuir results are from our northoru suburb, Milwaukee, L D. W, DEARDORN-STRELT EXTENSION, T the Kditur of Tha Chtcaco Trivuns: Cuicaao, April 17.—As a taz.payer, I foresee that [ sbsll bo called upon to help psy genersl city taxes tomake upthedeficiencios between tha cost of the proposcd extension, aud the amounts decivable frem private sesessments, I pro- test agalnat being eallod npon to pay sny tax for & streot not necded by tho city at Iarge, or evon Dy tho private holders on Third and Fonrth ave- nies, Throo streots, making four blooks, bo- tween Clark and State streets, aro utlerly un- nocesmary s espocially sa tivo of these blocks wonld bo littte ovor 70 feet deon. The necessity or straight lines s n chimorn, howovor desirabloe they may bo in laying ont a city at tho oulect. Doarborn strect can to nll intenta and purposes be practically axtonded by cuttivg oft the cor- ners of tho block botween the avennos fac- Ing ou Jackeon strect, giving an obllqua line of 100 fest or Ao for teams to turn from Dearborn atreetinto cithor of thoso thoroughfarcs, 1f the north end of that block were cut off 50 foet bosiile, it would improve mattors stlil moro, and it would be aulonlumn;} to see how property around thoso corners would tine [n valna immediatoly, 'The cost would be a trifle compared with that of tho proposod oxe tension, Third avonuo is wide cuough forall ordinary purposcs, and if thoro is to bs nu{ ont- lay for wilening at sli, Fourth avenuo lathe proper placo to expend monoy, It seems n pily that after the July fire tha spaco bolween tho avenues aod up to Twellth streot could not havo been bought for a pack, but one impoverished eity could not aford it. ‘Tho above suggostion la ou the assumption that it I8 not too Iate to abandon tho extension. ‘Chero mnay boe some logal question about it, but 1 insiat that the city should not Lo tased to lay out snd koep In repair unnecossary streets, THE THOMAS CONCERTS. Tothe Editor af 1'he Chicago d'ribune: Cutesao, April 17.—Just at thls time a little good advico with roferonce to the coming con- corts may uot only bs bonoficinl but sava s vast doal of embarrasament to the managors of tho enterpriso, Thoe singora of Chicago have not forgotten the groat Jubileo of a yoar ot two ago that was Leld at the great depot on Van Buron strect, whore thoy volunteered their thno and talenta to put money into the pockets of & fow individuals, and now again are called upon to pay ear-fare and attend at laast four rohearsals, to last until 10 o'clock, thint they may have the uoboundod plonsure of sliting behiod the Thowas orchestea for ons eveuing to perform tho choruscs, after which, if they wish to gat ad- nussion to MecCormick Ilall, thoy must psy the admlssion prico. This wo call, to say the least, a perfect exomplification of tho song, *‘Cheok, nothing hke cleck.” Now, already thoro is s pgroat acal of dissatisfaction in the chorus; and f the eooliments that wero expressed at tho rohearaal Fridsy night ia o fair index to tho fecling of tho mombers gonerally 1t will bo safo for tho managoment to riso up and explain, It would bo but a poor boon to the siugers for Mosars. Catponter & Shetdon to sy to the mombeons of tho chorna that thoy were to have admission to all the con- certs glven for their voluntary servicos, and, in addition, to thank them for their kinduess in thus nasteting them to put dollars in their pock- ots, and we haps to seo tho mattor oqaitably adjomedat the rohoarsal Wadncsiav evoning. The terms, as eet forth on the chorus tickats, ara that if nt least four of the rchoarvals aro ationd- ed tho ticket will admil the holder to admisaslon to tha reboarsals snd also to the grand concert at which * Orphous" Is sung. The faot is, the moanagement looked at thoe matter from tha monoy, aud we from the amuascaiont, atwudpoint ; they socure the former, whiln wo aro doprived of tho Iattor. Let us all have o fair shake, JIanoato. A DRIVE NEEDED, To the Editer of The Chicnno Tribunes Cureago, April 17.—~When aro we to have a passablo road to Central Park? You have fre- quently called attention to'tho needs of a thor- oughfare woll improved to this beautiful pork, but as yot thero is not a siagln streot leading to Central Parlk that has boon improved or pu in & good condition to drive upon. Tho Norih andSouth Parks have bad those im- provementa for & yoar or two at Jeast. The citi~ zens of the West Divislon lave paid faxes to improvo a Jargo tract of land for park purposes, and now cannot geot to {t. Privato property on West Washington streot hias been condomoped to widen this thoroughfare, but, with the oxception of throwing up a Jittla ground in the shape of a turnpike, nothing haa been done. It may bo that tho Park Commlssionera ars delaved by tho appeal of one or two o!d fogies in the above gon- deronation casg, but this need not, or should not, delay longor thie much-necded improvemont. ‘We must huvo a good drivo to Contral Park be- fore the cod of tha world, aa announced by the Adveutists, Wesr Drvisioy, VIOLATIOX OF FIBL ONDINANCE. T the Fdtor of The (hicas Tridbune : Cuicaao, April 17.—~On the west side of Calu~ mot avenue, Letweon Twonty-third and Twonty- fourth streets, is au old woodeu houwe that has boen standing there for the past tiwenty years, and beon an eyosore to the peoplo living in that neighborhood. It is probably not worth $200 for old lumbor; still tho partios owniog it bave takon off tho ontiro uppor portion, and are now bulldiog an additional story, and remoring tho outside and making a new framo house of it. It 1a to all futents and purposes building & frame bouss worth $2,500 on that beautiful avenue, and n direot violation of the city Fire ordinance, ‘Tho Doard of Public Works have heen notiiod and requosted to stop tho coustraction, but suf- for it to go on. Have we uo protection, and are the Jaws of the city to be thus opanly violated ? Have not the experienza of two lires taught us a lesson? Tax-payEn, TWEED'S REAL ESTATE, Curious Itcvelations Rognrding Nis rurchuses—ilow the Property Wns Disposcd of ¢ for Natural Love and Affcction and the Nevonih Pare of o Bodlury?? Eics, Etc. New Yonx, April 17.—The proparations now 1n progrers fur reopening tho civil suits on the part of the peoplo against the members of the old T'weed Ring bave already beun tho weans of bringing out any amount of curious items of 1= formation respectiug the Ring's oporations, not tho least important of which are as to how I'weed inveated Lis part of the spoils of office. 'I'bio attachment of all tho real estate in the city belongiug to T'weed to sntisty the possible judg- ment to the six-million-doliar suit now pending against bim baa led toa full doscrintion of the property purchosed b{’l‘need. the price paid for 1t, uod how [t was subsequently disposed of, It appeara that ‘Tweed bought laud whereror bo could get it or kuow that projecied Ring im- grovoments would advauce ita valuo. Judging from the records, ho duos not mppear to have reatized any great profit from these spoculations, owing, no doubt, to the fact that the frauds were discayered before he could get rid of hin purchases to buyers willing to pay full valus therefor, ‘Cho uggregate amount of monoy ap~ peating on tha recordd a8 Laving beon pad by T'weod for real ostate stnce 1804 foot up to tue respectable figure of $3,061430, The totsl amouut recorded a8 paid baok to Bim for tho property was 81,005,035, Tho followivg are sonie epecimons of Tweod's speoulations indetail. A plot of land on Twenty-lirst street waa purchasod for 8G00,000. In selling this propersy L'woed appeara to havo lost money, for after tho ring exposure, in disposing of it o his n, Rickurd bl ‘Tweed, tho only consideration uamed in the transfor 48 "“lave and arfeotion " and tho seventh part of a dollar. Liko all of tho property recorded fn Ilchard M, Twoed's namo, thin valuable piece of ground has been attachied. Aungthor lob ou Tourth avenuo is recorded as lhaving been purchased by T'woed for $100,000 sud subsoquoutly sold by him to his sou fur tho soveuth part of a dollar, together with love and sffec:fon. Thus at various times sloco his imprivonment ‘I'weed appears to have given his son Juchard nearly $§1,U00,000 worth of roal estate_for €21 and natural love and sflection, In some cases tha ulce at which tbe property was sold increased shightly. Thua s lot on Fifi avenue, for which ‘I'wesd ’nld £53,000 in 1809, was wold to Richard M. 'woed, ju coneideration of his natural love sud affection and 81, Tho list is o long one, and in all casod where the proporty s fouud to have been couveyed to Richatd M. Tweed, it is attached to sativfy tho claims in the suits now pending. It bas beou found neccasary to go over tho records page l;iy anna and trace out evary deed iu order to Had out whether or not the propesty remsined i tho hnnds of the Rivg buyers or bad been put juto other handa sinco tho oivil auils wero begun. With the ex- ception of two Instancoes, I'weud appears to have made 81l bis putcbases of real estats alons, and the same in greater part is true alva of tho other membors of the Iing. Iu fhe exceptions are found the numes of Hweeny and Congolly ap- pearing a5 copurchasers, with the sddition of Hugb Bwith sud Thomas Murphy, Tuess ive uswics jook very odd in justsposition, and tha immeuse purchissss mado sud ita traosfer to thees two last-uamed men furnlsh & queer chapter in this resl estate llur{. No attempt has been made 1o ascertain if the paisoos ro- corded as baving bought real estats from Tweed aince 1671 suill bold the same, owing o the fact that It was diffoult {o follow up so many eo| arato parcels and lols of Iauds, a8 they wero aub- sequoatly lumped togethor In deed orsuvdivided and re-grouved for tho purposo of sale and tranefer. It is muflicient, however, to know jnst wheto Tioed placed his monoy and what dis- ponition ha mado of tho proporty so scquired whou t1ouble overtook him and 16 beoame neoes- sary Lo 1ealize or get it out of hils hands, SUNDAY'S NEWS, LOCAL. The Philosophleal Socloty met Baturday even. ing, and, afler s lootnro by Prof. J. W, Clark on tho “ Autlquity of Man," elocted oflicers for the onsuing yoar. Tho Public Library Board mot Saturday after- noon and adopted a roport of the Finauce Com- mitteo llmwlng tho tinancisl condition of the Labrary, whicl’axhibitod tho prospect of a do- fleiency at the closo of the current yoar of £8,018,36. A woman namod Fllon Shearm, worklug at the Qnrdner Ilouse, was caught by Lhe dresa in tho olovator of that hotel Saturdav afternoon, and after being oarried up some foot, her dress Envo way, and sha fell a dintance of 0 fool, crushing hior skull and killing tior wustantly. The Adventlsts still continue sto cling to tho belief that the end of the world will arrive to~ day, aud are holding mestings and disposing of snch wordly offects as_ will tot ba availablo in their new quatters, But very fow hours mill do- cide whother the Advoutists srodoomed to dis- appolutment or the rest of tho world toan uu- comfortablo surpiise. Littte Joo hiaa como to the concluslon that ho cavnot ** hold ovor,™ and [ntonds to call a meet- lnf: of tha ‘Yown Board to fll the vacancy. While 8till Lolioving thet Gleeson was bot logally elect- ed, Iio bias issuod acortiieate toSupervisor Ryan. Liftlo Joo 1a stull working to insura the puril cation of town eloctions, and intonds bofore ho gots through to mucceed in the formalion of * Germnn Clubs" all ovor tio South Side, Tho groat featuro of tha billlard tournamont Satarday was tho fact that in overy gamo but ono n larga run was mado, Parker sccutiug his gamo with Liverman with aruoof 0l Shaw placing himsolf boyond ** Dump " Rbines’ reach with au 85; Maggioli makiogono of 83 in his gamo with Gallehor; Caster closing a gamo, in which he averaged 16 5-1J. with 84, and Barlcigh suatching a vietors from Aliller, who was leading him by 60 points with a run of 117, tho largest of tho tournamoent, At prssont tho glnal victory sooms o lie botween dillor, Shawfand Cartor, who have each won flvo games aud Jost ono, though this woeek's playing may matorinlly chango tho aspect of affairs A moeting of the Commities of Ona Iundred of tho Citlzons' Asaociation, compoyed of tho Ward Committeos and tho Executive Commit- toos, and other citizens, wad held Saturday uveu. ing sl the rooms of the Citizens' Association, at which moasures wera takou to dafent tho Incor- poration act of 1872, Mr. MacVeagh, Presidont of the Asgociation, rend an addioss to_tho citi- zens of Chicago, prepared by tho Executive Committos, sotting forth fully tho dangers of tho nct, and tho wecessity for combined opposition to it After somo dobato, in whicn the feeling of opp:sition to the adojtion of the sct was unapimously shown, tho addross was adopted and commtteos woro appointed to work on olection-day, noxt [riday, 1n ordor to dofeat tho bul. A ‘meeting of ile Haloon-Koepers' Union, alias *Tho Baciety of Liberal-Minded Citizons," hold a mcuth}f for thio Bame purposs at Notth Clark Btrest Turner-Ilall during the aftornoon, at which Lhio evils of tho 1874 cinrtor wero fully discussed and committees forraed in :uh of tho North Sido wards to work for its do- at. ELSEWHERE, Eight hundred Cheyennes arssald tobe on tho war-path, A procesaion of 1,000 minora ‘‘walked " in Wilkesbarre, I'a., Baturday. Plilip Murray, at Pittsburg, was ‘convicted of murder in the first dogreo. The unstamped-chcck smartness Is aboot to ba stepped by tho Secrotary of tho Treasury. Oreat proparations aro makiug for the coro- monial attending tho ordination of Hiy Emli- nence, Cardinal McCloskoy, of New York, The Governor of 1llinols is said to be propar- ing to veto the Camminga' bill, providing for tho payment of municipal railroad-aid bouds. Ile is ln)ll'I‘lo bolioved to spprovo of tho railroad-tloket e LATE MARINE ITERMS. Baxpusgy, 0., April 18.~On Saturday the Iarge steam bargo ownad by Ryan, Jobnson & Co,, and Capt. J. O. Eates, of thia city, was launched ot Huron, She is a double-dooker with four masts, and has a carrying capacity of 55,000 bushels of grain, Iler entirs cost in estimated at £00,000, Tho fol- lowing _nre her dimensions: Length of keol, 103 foet;, breadth of beam, 35 faat; depth hold, 18}{ foot ; tonnage deck, 275 foot; tonusgo mensuioment 1,200 tons. 8ho will bo ut if tho Baginaw and Bandusky Tino, but 1t s hought that sho will run the greater portion of the timo between Saginaw and Chicago. Capt, Alvah Noal will havo commaud of hor, It is provoaed to place bor on the hine between the 1st and 10th of noxt month. 8ho will bo towed to Cleveland at ance to rocoive hor outlit from the establishment of Upson & Walton, Spectal Danatch to ths Chicaan Tsibune. Enrte, Pa., April 13.—Tho propeller Alpena arrived thus afternoon from Taloda, laden swith 20,400 bushiels of corn—tho firat arrival of tha soason, Capt. Thorn says ho encountered hoavy fields of ico from Ashiabula tothis port. Ha ran his vessel through ice from 2 to feet thick, Tho vessel was soven hours srorking its way from tlo hend of ths peninaula to tho harbor,” Tho propellor Fred ly, and schoonor M. R. War. nor, clesred for Tolodo yesterday, bemng the frst clearances of the season. Second-Hand Organs, Very fine Recd & Bons, Estey, Princs & Qo., aud Durdet organs, but Litle used, for sale at Read's Tom- pls of AMusic, 02 Van Buren stroet, at half-price, How Do You Know but that your child may be burned or scalded to-moy- row? 1f'you would save his life, keap Dalloy's Magic a1 Patn Lxtractor lu the house, 25 ceuta, L] - Tho !unt Art Revived, Our chemlals wero cudgelipg thelr brafos to redis. cover tho urt of ‘cleansing, whitening, and polishing the teeth, withiout prejudica to thelr frail subatance, when Sozodont burst upon tha world, and seltlod the question, T TIPWN lwmuiarvil RO GOODRIOH~LYMAN--On the 17th o . OB Balin masior Hichinen Avias Ban Lhuten e, Gscar M, Goudrich aad Milia Nellla Lyman, both of Ghiloago. N carls, DEATHS, HORUBY—O\ A o5 I.g BY-0u -“3'”',',"@",: 18, Eltzabeth 0., wita nera & o' . M., 3 MR aeress, rdunda sro Ineilod Wik Farthor aa BALTRR—unday, April 18, ab o InsA,, dangl . 0] . M, o1 A, dungliee :l gt ey _Baltor, agod 4 Jeamn ml'z :Y'l.l?(wwn. N. Y., aud Philadeipbls, Pa., papers 241 Nowborry avenus IAL NOTICES, Centaur Linitments allsy pain, subduo swellingy, heal Lurns, aud will cure rheumatism, apavin, aud avy flesh, bone or muscle sllment, The White Wrapper Is for family use, the Yollow Wrapper 1a for asimals. Prics & couts; large bote tlea 81, f mifver I suflered for yours with a pain in my foft shoulder. Giles' LINI- MENT OF AMMONIA cured m ; CIHAB. A, BECOR, U8 Fifth-sv, Dennt, 461 8izth-av., N. Y. Sold b‘,lllllmll‘lll. B0 cents and $1 & bottlo, Taavs Sparkling and Bright Will be the Bllyer on your tablos, sad all your Hause- Lold Utenails, whan cleanod and polishod with Eleo- troBilican, Thisarticl obtalned from a Nevads mine, extirely froa from grit or Injurious chemlc It clesns and polishes with lean la- ‘bor and greater brilllancy than any malesial sver bofore dlscovered. It should bo In every woll regulaisa houss. bold. Bold by Houso-Farnishlag Stores, Drugglats, Jews elurs snd Grooers. Agents -UILLET, McOULLOOH & CO., B and 3 8outh Watoer strest, Chicago. Lives Dally Saved By the nea of DIt WYMAN'S BLOOD-PURIF CONBTIRPRONCONERT Mo cough. bus whes Hods ICRLIEE, and, 1t ot of et duraia Bode s e e pale fifiuvfl STKVENSON & TEAD, 10 a5d 8 Lokar sty ciko. FOR SALE, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. COIDENT ANCE, FUIE ARTEORD ACIDKNT INSURANOR GOM. papy, of Hartard, Gonn., lasns policles for any time"1kum one dsy toonoyear, Ofies nf Wostorn Thae Artment, 168 Dearbornat., Chicaga, O, 1. PALMLIL nager. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, S M| FALTUIN o TURST & BRADLKY MANU 1NG CoM pany—Plawe, Kiding and \Walking Cultivatocs Bulky Hay Itakes, and I8, R, Berapors, 47 (0 3 Nortl Desplats WALTER A, WOOD MOWING ARD REAPING, aohlus Cumppany—Kaslustve Manaisolrrors Waltar A ond's Tron Mower and bol(-Itakiug Hieayr, Sinalo or Combined. Geuoral Wostarn Ollice 50 Laka-at. ALL-RIGHT MANUFACTURER. LL-RIGIT BALVE— . For Uorne, Hunlons, Mras, Cats, Eto., ¥, KIRK STEPUENY, $olo Proprictor, 131 Doarbnrn-g ., Chicago. ARTISTS' MATEORIALS, YLER, IMPORTKIS AND DEALERS orials, Architoata’snd Knglnoors’ Sta- tonory, Wax Flower Gdods, &a., 56 Madison-st. ARTISTS' HATERIALS AND FRESCO PAINTING, l) M. lAlhzblhl & A Anporra 1n Artist Al GO,y tRS OF AND DEALEILS IN BUSINESS DIRECTORY, LIGEARY, LIBRARY - Vrempth - B A iy oartrod Gardn Tyoe 58 Monroat, OOBR'S n, K8 INERT \LR MULLINERY , M ita Sionde, LA Farpitae £nd Fanc Gooda, Honthwest oarasr Wabssh.av.and Washingtan st, IT. Ve WETHRRELI-INTORTRR DT MITAT. « nory, Strnw Goods and Nottons, 106,108, and 110 Etalo-st., ovar Gussare & Do, ORQANE, {ASQN, & MAMLIN-OANINET, OROANS. TR andard of axa:llonca among iastrumenis’ of the o 0. tlngs. 80 and 83 Adanis-at, PAINTERB, WILLIAMS—TIUUSE, SHIN, AKD ORNAMEN. o} o tal Painter, Fresoo ainting aud Ualcimining. 110 Monroo st. ‘PAPER-HANGINGS, [TILORR, JENKING & FAX() fingz, Window dhados, _Hotsd oads, 210 aud T Biatost., Chicago APER ITANG- and Upholstery PIANOS, ]’ULIUH BAURR & GO.-~-MANUFAOTURERS AND ¢) dealars in Planos, Organs, and Muveal Morchandiso, e ey A e, {ianoral Axont fur the Uoll Madal Kaabe Dlauo. Hout: fago. | eastenineed ate and Morc-atn, AUCTION AND COMMISS 'MERQHANTS, REAL E3TATE, RDUKW'\‘.I.(:. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTION AND lgnnwfl. TRA-BUBURBAN PHOPRRTY A 8PE- Gomiatn Marolauts, 17 and o Doarboriiat., Gul- clalty.’ Roor ¢ Ot Bluol % a0, Nalh. Mo 5 ot e gt |~ fikts and Caps, Fugniire, Housonald Goods, and (ien: SAVINGS BANKS, oral Merohandiso. Faricelar attention givoo to outsido Tuu BTATE BAVINUS INSTITUTION— 1alos, B0 mud 81 l.asullo-&rflcmfl . s Il AWNINGS, TENTE, AND WAGON.COVERS, FLAOS AND BANNENS-00TTUN DUCK. GILBEER LU Waer Cornor “m.':x','n"' Shicago, s R\BE}I}S AND AQUARIA, PRED RATME RN aveine s, Goldtinh, Wax. Flower Gonds, nd Taxidormina’ Sistariats, 127 Cla: SHERWOOR HOHOOL fxctrirars of Xchoal, Gl il Denlorn In Sichool Apparatus. 18 and 18 Stat BEEDS, I,IGVEV & CO,--OROWERS, IMPORTPERS, AND Doalers in Ficld, Uandon, aud Flower Beeds, Iorti. cultural Implements, Lawn-Muwers, Hustio-Work, &a. 1 Htatoat, DLANK BOOKS, STATIONLEY, AND FRINTING, « M, W.JUNEE Jiginbiiantly headquactors fo oll RUPPLIER IN THE aBOVIE LINES, And continues to fill odsrs promptiy and at fair prices, NOS, 104 AND 08 MADISON-S. BOOKS, ANSIN, M'CLURG 4 Gu. _Publishors, 117 and 119 Sfat W KRUN, COOKE & & «_and Publistiors, _113a0d 118 T O‘OKSBM‘E“S AND 3 OKSTLLERS BOOTS AND S8HOE3, B. WEDER & CO._MANUFACTURERS AND Jobbers o¢ ioata anil Stioce, 137 and 130 Market ar. CANNED Q00D3 AND PICKLES, WALD: A OANNED “FRUITS, DEPOT o forssls of Gryatal Laka Picklos and Cantiod Guods, California Gannod Fenita, L NUMNSON, | Haltimore N, G, NUMsoN,] Dalllmors 1.'W. Nusdon,i npoelsls. | W, N NussoN:{ Specials, OARPETS, GRENOER . PROK-CARURTINGS, GURTAIN Gigodaand Fipor Hanglags. 105 aud 191 Wabashaar., corner Adaus-at. EANING, SAYE YOUR QANPETS DY HAVING TnEM ) wleaned by the Doaton Btoam Carpot-Cloanine Co, sho tun tho onty. porfect Carnt Cleanar & ths United States, 41 and 46 Weat Adainast, n CIGAR NMANUFACTURERS. G, FOOTE, 'THI OLD EASTERN CIGATE MAN- ufaotory, hns a Western ¥actory, 65 and 67 South Wator-st. Host heands ara Flore, HO{V] Clay, Flur Del undor, Boss, Fumar, and Idontioals. GOFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, Ar T, MoLAUGHLIN~ UNION MIL » fonw, Hplces, and Uottage Baking Pow 81 Soutn Wator-st. Y, OWEN & KRNT-CROCKHRY, Glasswaro, Lamps, sni Kerosona Wabash-ar, CQHINA AXD oods, 261 and 261 'Ofll'fl.TA!t}B. 2. LIVERMORE~-CURTAINS, D i p. SRt Aot tate, heAding. Table Lo, al holstery G State-st., 143 State-s ANDALLLHALL & GU.~IMPORTERS AND DKAL: crs. Cuilery, Tableaud Pockot Kaivar, Rasors and Beissors. 213 Uldrleat,, Lakoside Bullding. DENTAL IRSTRUMENTS, AMUEL 8. WHITE-DENTAL DEPOT. 8. Bingham, Msnager. 14and 16 Madlon-at. R. DOLLAR DOIET FAILTO VISIT SIS DOLAT: STORE, the only strietly dollar honse (n the cliy, \Hmm you can fiad averyibing Sou may wane. 103 Eeat Bla near Clark, A s Dryas, i, BURNHAS, BON & CO.—IMPORTELS AND » Jabburs, $0'a0d 51 Lako-st. [PULLER & rUL 1MPOR: ] 18 AND JOBBRRS, 2,24, and %6 Matkot-st,, Chteago, Tt aoCDs, 34 IGHARDS, SHAV, FITCIL & WINSLOW— R Wholesalh Dey-Goads, Northeast oorvor Stato and 2adizon-ata, Nuw York oilloo: 116 Worth-st. FOREIGN EXOHANGE, SEOW-PETERSEN, ISUERG, & CO., MO, 8 8OUTI( £ Gl 3 ou Tlankors, the Lotdon Joint Stek Tiank Bankors, Crodie Ljonnals; Hamburg Bank- DR - Pa 0 Vi ors, al & BIO, HETILE €0, A, T TALE & R irunr, 0, 2.5, 04, and 208 Ttandoiphaat., Cbicago, Ml FEORGR GILBERT — MANUFPAGTURER AND Dealerin Furniture, Fino and Modlum, 257 and %9 Wabash-av, QENERAL R, R TIOKET OFFICES, IORET OFFIORS OHICAGD, BURLINGTON & B Quiney It 1., 89 Clarkiat,, degot ook of o, 8; Indiana-av, ratlon; Canal Ouly Tina rutining Paiiman 16-wbee(ed atee Targest miads, betwoen Chicago and Counol reats and comfort unsurpassod. M GHIOAN CENTRAT A GRIEAT WRSTERN 1L T M Genaral Tickot Ofice. 87 Clark-st,, comer Itandolpl, ‘Tue favarite passenger linata the [ast. 'The shortoat route to oston. Tho only tine lflhnlfl§ Pollman cars to s both N, Y. Central aud Eirlo Railwa) TMORK & U0 It &, 16 THE ONLY selling tickets to Eastorn citien, good untll und P R S R e S orat tho dopot, Exposltion Bulidlog, £ T,*KE SHORE & MIGHIGAN ROUTHERN RALL man d: i ‘way Generat co, 64 and €8 Clark-st., Shior, an Houso Block; Unina utlos In ratunds_af Palmer IHonmo; depnt at the bead of LaSalle-st., o5 Van Buson. ‘Turaugh careand low ratos. QOLD PEN MANUFACIUREE, D W. TAINTER, PRACTICALGOLD PEN MAKRR, Tens tn ny hand, topolating 0o to 73c, and warzanted, 97 Ul k!IL s . GUNPOWDER. ()RANOR SPORTING, DUUKING, AND viouT. ning Powder, tbe best in tha market, Rold byall deatfnd Tocotumepdeid by e shamplen wing shiiut Amarica. Capt, A. H. logardus, LAFLIN & RAND POWISER €0 (tatoat, Ubicago. 1 o B RO ORN k. mATON ) E ORIEN OWDER-E, E. F. 3 [ o0 md Pitiot, Hiahiog Tacki, 26 55 Biatosts Citoaga: " Eyabil nod 183, HARDWARE, TEPIN HUNTS HONSHARDWARE, 88 AND &0 Lako-st. Established 1847, MELOUANTE, HOTUL-GORNER OLARIC AND Lako-sts, Best-located hotsl for business.men in the city, Nawly fitted for spring trade. coommoia- tions or familios and single porsana &t rexsonable rates, Trausicats, 83 por day, O. H. GILLy Banagor HUMAN HAIR GOOD3, T, OLABSIOO RaaLe aND RETAIL ‘Dealor ta Humsn ‘“fi G 83 Btate-st., o e Mo el & Lermens. ICE, JAR‘ P. BMITH & CO.~DEALERS IN ICE. 143 Mouros-at, ORY, (“ . THOMAS—TURNER AND DEALER IN Ta , L iy and Lb 128 i s R, T, Boseis e Kbons ILES, BROTIIR 0. ~WIOLRSALE 4 T 8, DROTIIER & 00—~ T tail, ‘Agenty ot Kigin \ ‘Rogess, tmith & Hitver Goode” S wid S {0 D A e I0AGO. AND [\ [ONTAGUE-OK! b J. Tudions Lo Now York sod ‘Miehiges Btdcco, Plastoring tialr, olc. 84 Markot-st, LUMBER, A VERY, MURPILY 4 00.~-MANUTAOT Lumbor, Hhingles, Laty e iy-second-ata. , Ubloagy, RERS . Soraor Fiak 4nd Tron. CHATNLEY BROTIES WHOLESALE AND Tk tai} Lumber, Lathy nd Biloglos. Yt iar. aid 'uul'f:' Sassia. " 0thos, 59 Bouin Waior st Labiony F‘OIID RIVER LUMBER COMPANY—-MANUFAQ. turess uf snd wholesalo doalors i Lumber, ste. Yard, '{vhr‘:rv;l‘l». south of Tweunly-second, lowor, $i3 Boulh ater-at, KIUJ‘V- and whole: cornor Wes ' UOD & 00, ~MANUFAGTURERS OF 1o dualers |o Lumber. | Oftice aud yasd, a1y socoud-at, and sntre. bidago. WIHOLRSALK DEALKR IN LUM. Atk At s 6orizg, dc, Ordors Hlled ot very faness ANDERSON COMPANY-MANUFACTU. daslors iny Lumber, sto., atc., wmv‘r’b‘hm:{l Twenty-socead-ata,, Chlcago, ' W. HARVEY_WHOLESALK LUMBER (TO o deal ly). B for pa! ot sl Bhiag, el uaod P b o i . Milbogar's Pat. 1o all other cur- o1y Tespect. Htuiribesy A N 1K KIRBY-OARPENTKR O = '.‘!:‘l Y. ‘wr R .'SMPANV LUMBER ) uagulsoturers sl ucipal ot cQmlge tssoond.. Al Yasts e R0 5 SLWING. 3 RORWITH 8K\ [NGM- GIINE CO.—~HTAND MA- > chige, J. U, ATKINSON, Uonoral Agonty il Wa- hnshiat, SEWING BILK AND TWIST, Nono’r"ck HILK €0, MANUFACTURERS OF Qortleolif Hilk and Twist, 147 Htata-at., Chioage, BIIP-OHANDLERS, JUNHAM & HOIT'=SNIP-OIAND! 1 Imakom, Cardsge, Sanilannd Homp Wi . 4t Bouth Water-at. N & BORANTON-SHIP.ONANDLERS akers, 308 uth Wato AND BAIT. hyarn, Canvas, A FATON-MANUFACTURRR OF SHIRTS AND » Gonta' Underwear, and Daalor fn Furalssiog Gosds. 7 Biatast, STOVES (WHOLESALE), JPULLER, WAIIIN & 00, ~MANUFACTURERS of Hiover, Ranges and Furnacos. 6¥and 60 Lakaat, BTOVES AND HOUBE-FURNISHING GOODS, AMES P. DALTON — DMALER IN STOVES, ¢) Iianges, Tarnsces, and all kinds of Ifourekecning BPIOES, PIMENIX MILLS, NOWLES, 0. 29 and 31 itivoraat, Teas, Gottnar, anit VERauo, RUBLING & CO.—MANUFACTURTRS Ghildron's Chrsiagos and Trpartors of Tays, Kancy Bird Cagoes, Fishing Tackls, &o. 140 and 143 - TWINES AND CORDAGE. \IA“:IALA AND SISAL ROPIE, I\ liomp and Manilla Lathyarn, fllnlyl and Tron Wire Rope. GILBERT HULBARD ¥ GO % 0,208 Soath Water-ats, Olleago. TYPE FOUNDERS, I? TYPE FOUNDING CO.—138 AND 20 1% ¢ VINEGAR, PRUSSING VINEGAR WOKKS_E. L. PRUSSING & CO priotacs, 24 and 28 Michigan-av, V{HDL'B&ALD CONT'EQITONERS, DM._Tiolnhiost canaelic ' s the Uind Sbtsge. - AUCTION SALES. GEO. I’ GORE & CO,, U8 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS. Onr Next Regnlar Auction Salo Tuesday, April 20,2t 9 1-22, m. Contlanod sale of Tinen toodv, wiih naw additions in Damanke, Townls, 11dkds., Napkla, Doyiice, Crash, and Fronting Goods, Another Inio of Hats and Caps opaalto last weck's aalo of thore goads, New linos o dlen's and Bors® Linen snd hlrlv‘nl‘lnlln. ‘The ltnaof Fur, Clotl, snd Wool fiats i3 comolato, Umbroline, Ps Tambu: pol T N uflsfiuw_flrgfe“g')m. Annfifc'fnx':fi-pf.';'n”rl"flmu-' and Missos' Fancy Urnquet Guods, A bankrupt Iine of Gonts' Bupotfino Underwosr. Ladies' and Infants' Wear, Genta' Famishing Goods, Jardwarg, Catlary, Platod Waro, Castere, Kalves, Xorks, sons, &o, ‘Brcss Goods, Notlons, Bhootines, Pioco Goods. CARPETS. A full lina of ohelce stylos will ba closed ot st 11 o'slk, GEO, P. GORFE & CO. G and 70 Wabasi On Tuesday, April 20, “Wo shall sell nt Auction. at 11 o, m. prompt, ONE OPEN BUGGY, TWO TOP BUG- GINS, ONE 2-8DAT 3 SPRING COV'D PHABTON, ONE 2-8PRING PHAETON, TWO DEMOORATS, and FIFTEEN BBETS HARNESS. GEO. P, GONT. & CO.. 340470 Wabsinay, ANOTHER Great Auction Sales, BY OATALOGUE, OF Boots, Shoes & Stippers ‘WILL BE HELD ON Weduesday, Apeil 21, at 9 12 &, m, sharp, GEO. P. GORB & 00., 08 & 70 Wabash.av. On THURSDAY, April 22, at 8 1-2 o'lock, ‘We shall aell tho STOCK OF A DEALER (Dotiring from buainess). Elegant China Vnaos, Glnasware, Platod Knives aud Forks, Tabio end Dessort Bpoons, Platod Jastors, Parian Marblo Goods, ote. Household Furniture. Patlor Beta In ovarg eisle, Marble and Wood Top Chiu- hor Hots, Waluut Wardrobes, Becrotary, Rook.Cusen, Marble vod Wood Topiahles, Flale and Hubk Mattcosos, Hasy Chalrs, nd Hale Cloth Hocks [ Touages, Walaut Bodsteads and Rureaus, Rooknrs, Fronon Plale and Gyrman Mirrors: Brossols, Thron.Tly, and Wool Uarvcte, Parlor and_Oftios Deaks, Ice Closts snd Rolrigeratore, Extonsion Tablce, QLORGE P, GORK & 00.. Auctionasrs, Hold Itegular Trado Bales of STAPLE 8 FANCY DRY GOODS WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Notiong, STRAW GOODS, Umbrellas, 1latw, Capk, Gloves, BOOTS AND SHOHg Tuosdays and Thoradays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Furnituro, Carpels, Ol Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Crookers, Glasswara, &o. Woeinesdays aud Satnrdngs, Partlenlar atlontion givon tn the aly Ty AL A e lae o 6 our ropar o deysand Saturdays, 3 At Salesrooms, 108 East Madison-gt, Pawnhroker's Sals, BY ORDER OI" A, LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, N. 'W. Corner Clark and Monrgg, 1 Monday and Taeaday, Auril 18 ead o enlosruonn, 108, st Madivoa. s % vorylarga stock of Unrodsom=d Uood Tarn aud fino sasnetniont af Diamas 5 onart Gnld and Silvor Walobos, fius Gold Chiatas, Gas Guld gy Itings, olo. AL8O A larg stack of Silyor Watenov, Plated Ware, Sn CTRat Moremuive, whlstmil bo aiid 1o THs oegih WAL A, BUTTERS & €0., Auctloasars, Genteel Furniture At Dwoelling No, 13 South Groon.st,, MONDAY MORNING, April 19, at 10 o'clack. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloaan, TRADR SATLE! TURSDAY MORNING, A ¢ 0221 Ralanconins, T e Sradima e itk ot oy DRY GOODS, Moa's, Dora’, and Youthw Olothing, Gonts' o Goods, Linerts, Swlen Bulls, Viciotla Tanae, B Eote: Jiontars, Ton ol Shumle A (o frivvase lndier! oy’ Ginnda. BOOTS, SHOES, 4¥D ROBDERS W3L A. BUITERS & CO., All:(hnnn.' Handsome Furniture, PIANO, BRUSSELS CARPETS, &, At Dwolling No.13 Vincennos-placo, Thirty-oighthest, & W WEDNESDAY MORNING, Aprl2l, nt100Y Farior arninye: B . Cpseeiior Hars: Bowog Tooi Bt af Al dy i, Dising T [t rurssis Catncts, Oroels Waro, Kltchon lurntinre, topethe st eronliing, aphartalalog to Rowokooping. el gk WM. A, BUTTERS & GO., Auctionsers, NEW AND USED FURNITURE, 50 Misflt and Second-hand Oarpots, Tine Table Outlery, Platod Goods, wrn?lms%mv”il :lnd. Glasswure, LDNESDAY MORNING, ' DUF Balcarbar T Wass Myiapeih Sle 8t 10 O'clock, WM A, BUTTERS & €O.. Auotionsers, Marble Front House, ‘Two-atory and Basemoat, with Jot 265117 focl, No. 614 Van Burgg-t, cor, Pauli TIURSDAY AFTERNOON, ApI 23, at 3 o'clock o the promises. Tho linuso contalns: fn Lascriont—Di {ng-room, Kitehan, Bsdroom, Pantrios, Furnace, eleg cont Floor—3 Palors with Marblo Mautels, Libn, Tiax:Windomy Toted Ioor—{ Chambors, Marble Biay 1ot aud Gold Water, Bath.rnom, and Clos: s part s well finlshod, * The lot (s 201117 foet. st, {s paved and has Jargo sowar, Thu looaffon (s verrds. slfable. Tarms ansy autd mada known at.sals ur balorsby WAL A, BUTTERS & CU., Auctimzen. BENTIRE BLOOCK Six Two-Story and Basement Brick Dwellings and Lots On Huron-st,, south front, botweon Markes and Sedge wick-sts., T ATCTION, MOSDAY MORNING, Anril %, at 10 o'clock, e thy premisos, Thoss liousas aru ontiroly newand it for tuy 3ocommadation of 0o or two familios, cootainiog: 13 Hnsoment~Dintng room, Kilehen, Bodroom, and Pag trioat Seaond Flnor—Turlar, Sitting-rovm, and Rodroo; Tated Flnor—Parlar, D, Koo, Siting.mom, and Closota, with water gas, and sawarago. Sblo-880 payable dn 3 yearn 5800 pasaile fa ¢y Dalancacain. W3t A BUTTEIS & (G0r. Auctionders THREE-STORY & BASEMENT Brick Dwelling, with 1ol NO. 827 PRAIRIE-AV.,, AT AUCTION, MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 26, at 2 odak, i ON THE PREMISES. ik The house contalne: In Basoment—Dinlag-reom, Kife! en, Hodroom und Pautrics; Becond l"loorEDwu—!:!! T Jorand Mhrlr{x ‘Third Vioor—4 Ohambors, Batbrom, 8nd Closats ; Fourth Floor—4 Chambars, wiih Ulosats. he wholo liouse 1s handsomely linished, walls pelated, and bas o ory modarn convenionao, ‘The terms of salo w'll bo mads th sult the porebaser; only 83,000 cash roquirod to bo pald down. For fall pare ‘pormission 1o 810 the promiscs call en WA, A, BUTTERS & OO, Anctiaeen, By WM. F. HODGES & CO. BMONDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, AT 10 0'CLOCE, SALE AT 746 MICHIGARAT, ENTIRE FURNITURE of 12 conalatinng of one 75 0ctave rorerond ko pl ¥ miror, warlar furalium muble 2liting.room, 63, hlete, Lizawers, Notigy, lock, Bfl” Tlas Bodmoz, near Twenty-aecond-s. 1args Satory brici pianoforto, auol: ik top chambaer sas, dinlag--oon i a0l {aundry atonsile, Brisels Snly and ingraibespsin {naglioat tho toyadi aiso chiue, erackery, s, Gutlory, &0., 80, fuld praitlva aud withoot PokFie: WL ¢, HODGEN & Co,, Anclaes, SATLE AT No. 475 Vernon-av. four doora sonth of Thirty-fitthat, Taks Cnm‘!l Qrove- av, cars t Thisty-Hifilesi, sce sixa of red Usg TOESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, at 10 0cleck, Fiesola and b ting-room, din rl"u Ilnndu:l:m 1 1op buzgri 0 Orsa? GAD pAGa 10 3 mitites | nna 1o UTKT: b A . platsd ware, callde ?&;:1’;‘.‘ K l“’m'A-"é’.’ e e e Solag Abrosd: B Pk oo, o R B oD GES & €O, Anctieers Weat Lakedt, uck, one On Thursday, April 22, WE HOLD A LARGE SALR OF DAY GOoOoDS, OO TITIN G, CARPETS. DI‘lY QO0DS, 2e., In great llI OLOTHING, in Meon' ll Boye', and Youtlis' Weal ARPETS—A cholce ool Coltagounda P Hot. ‘ala 0 " SkuGriva i aresy pariiculas. Opantog bour, $:%0 &, m, Ak, P, ';l‘}l‘lni'(fllglul\fifl By JAS, I, McNAMARA & CO., 37 K. Washlngtou-at., Comiaiusion loat and Shoe House, Lirge Trae Catelogue Sae BOOTS AND BHOES AT ATCOTION, "Tuesday Morning, April 20, ut 9 1-2 o'clock, nid line of Now Spring Coads. Blipars, Cone I'Blgln ‘Id Y ‘E‘l l'hl:{lllfz.l’um gm I'v F"hrl"-‘l’;i . inuo 2l day., Ample luac Seluck, b loxAs AT 400, Kacvrs. Hals, Umbrellas, Suspeuders, Hosiery, & oAl fustion TUESDAY MORNINU, April 2,4 11 Hats~Men's Nuw RIlk 1fata, rown Laghor tate. Loys! Bus) d Misaes 1t o Laather WY = -] By J. B, CHAMBERS & CO. 657 1-2 Woest Washingtgx_ll;‘g‘tn;; The ontire stfectaul & fanmlly lcaviog the o] of Patlor, adapeny ud of superior quality, R e .y B By ELISON, POM Two Elegaut Brown-Stone Feotd AT AUCTION. TOISDAY AFTERHODY, APRIL 20, AT ¢ O7UCL ‘Wewitl soll on the premises HOUTIIWEST L:OIL‘B‘ MIOHIGAN-AV, and TWENTY-FIFTUST, The Two Two.Story and Basomend BROWN-STONE FRONT RESIDENCES & 10T Fialahiod fu the most slogant mauaor, with sll moders % provements. Housos ountala 10 zoums cach. Eut (00 or further Information apyly to G. 11, MESS, 103 T boru-at.; BRIGGH & BABOOOK, Rtoom X Noaset POMEROQY 4 CO,, Austiont & i 8land 8] Randalph " Tuesduy Moruing, Aprlf 20, ot 9:30, Sooond Creat Spocial S NEW AND BECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Parlor Bults, Ohamber Bots, Badateads, Tlaresus, robivs, Oftice Desks, Chsirs, Dinlog: 2k rasaets Bodding, and & LaTgo s Siainandie f o otlon KLISON, POMEROY & 00., Axe ‘E"i‘x: oF Hats, Oaps, Furs, Fur Trimmiogs Canes, Umbrellas, Gloves, &0 n-lnnllnsllathc Auslguod Ratate of 8 W, 8TE) KE! i We adingu st will beoforod at privste 181yl April 1n 1ots to a4l pulfl"m: . il b u.\'x‘::\dl‘:l:muflw‘ . o the'patats. o ey 3 e R s

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