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12 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Connty-Attorney Rountroo was in his offco yesterday, but still suffers frone his arm, which ~as apratnod Jaab Saturday in jumping from tho A, ©, % Iaskina, & young man of 28 yoars, is misring, and bis friends oro making auxions in- quiries for him, 1o was Iast soon in 8 buggy on Dis way to Dridgeport, Tho tomperature yesterday, as obsorved by Manasae, optician, No. 88 Madison atrect (Tnin- oy Bulding). was at 8 2. m., 48 deg. ; 10 8. w0, 63; 12m,, 603 3p. m, 453 6 p. m, 12; 8 p. m., 39 Georgo Lowis and Patrick Kelly, souths of 17, ware arrested last night by Ofticer Wulff on the chargo of larcovy, in stoaling $200 worth of clothing, jowelrs, ote., from Mr. Trio'a houso, No. 10 North Ada stroot. Threo rognes met Mm, Taura Andreas on the walk ot tho cornorof Ada auml Fousth atreets Thurséay night, androbised her of a pocketbook tontaining 3160 and thrco gold rings. The lady fives at No, 23 West Fourth stroct. Marrict MeLcod, a young woman living at No. 242 Went Adame stroet, wommitted suicido by poisoning hemelf yeasorday while laboriug un- der & tomporary fit of insanity, and a Coroner's Jary returned o verdict to that offect. The room in which tha baflot-boxes are placed in tho basement of the County Building was broten into Thursday nicht, snd one of the boses efoten. ‘Ihat box may have been in uso rday at thoelection, and ¢ msy not havo Frank Jurhiordt, the Gerionn saloou-keoper whio #hot himsclf at hia place of business, No. 219 Blue Inland avenuo, dav boforo yestorday, died Iast ovening b his residonce, No. 823, on the same street, Ho loaves o family. No causs is aswigned for the euicide. Amos Grnnls has sold to O. 11, Brooks for 527,600 74 2-10 feot on the west Alde of Indisun wyenue, 81 fect north of Tweaty-sixth atreet, and Ylizabeth W. Fiteh eold to” Donjamin F. Ehrman for $110,000 135 feet on the routhenst corner of Cottago Urove avenua snd Thirty- sovonth etreat. Without suy_projudice to the *sun-spot™ thoory which The Professor has received so suuel ealtunny for, would it uot be fair to suj- geat that b trol it out about now, The pros- ont gpell of weather would afford him a trinmph aver bix vilitlers which he may miss if ho walts & oW week! Georgro O'Mally and Goorgo Millor, contidence- men, beeamo involved in a quarrel over tho fleccing of = victim yesterday uoon, on tho cor- n.r of Liaudolpl aud Franklin strects, and tho Tatter ehot tho former through tho iat, tho ball closely minzing his bair, Ofticer Dowey arrestod Dhoth of tho partica, and locked thom up. Thomas McKeo and Georga Grim, colored mon, weeo nrrestod last ovening by Oflicor Stowart while in tho act of repeating their votes at the Fiest Ward poll. IThey woro taken to tho Are vund bailed ont in the sum of #5300 each, aci G, MeDonald and Georgo Iinukina be- ng suratics for thelr apveurance this morn- Williwta snid Janies Appelton, brothers. well %uown Lare in eportiog circles, and who havo an 1uterent an the saloon at No. 174 Clark stroot, have fellen fx with preat fortune. Thoy lately ro- :d notitication that their presonce was ve- it in Eneland fn the sottlomont of an astate at £3,000,000. in which ther Lave a largs nrerost as L Willinm Appolton leaves for Lnplaud on the 10th proximo. ticargo W. Marshall, of Racine, Wis., waas fooli-h enough to allow a bunko sinorer to take hita 1o 2 * binneh of the Royal Havana Lottery ™ rosterday, and it cont bim exactly £100, aud hot 21,50 Rud $900, vs has beon roported. Dee tustive MeGarizlo went with him to find the nbody, turn ont on the dayof genoral parade during the reanton. Mnj. Monre thonght it would be as wall to let thnt matter lay av‘;r till tho noxt meeting. Tho O e v thiat Col. Quirk make ap- plication to the Adjutant-Geueral of the State for tho use of tho ilaga of the regunont during ron. mafi“l‘]mlrk objecied, on the ground that, shounld tho fiaga bo lost, the Adjutant-General would hold him responsible, and he wos not {n a con. dition to replace them should anything happen to them. Tho motion provailed, notwithstaml- iug Col. Qnirk's objoctions. Ou motion, tho menting adjournod, to meot again nt the samo place Wednosday evoning at 8 o'clock, —_— ANOTHER FAILURE, ALL OWING TO THE WITNES In tho Criminal Court yesterday, aftor the traneaction of somo miscellancous buainoss, Stato's-Attoruey Reed ealled np tho enses com- monly knoswn as tho Haaking easos. sud stated to tho Court that the indictments, twelvo in numbor, had been found npon the testimony of Qeorge W. Parent, wlo was in court. Meassrs. Dickerdyko ond Btiles, who had been subpenaed becauso Parent bad requested it, were not on band, 3r. Reed therefore asked a continuance unttl Bickerdyke canld be bronght In, Stilos, ho said, was in Arkameae, The Court (Judge Heoth) beard considerablo digcussion of tho subject by Messra. Iioed nng Trude, and then decidod that tho eares might be continued uotil Dickerdyko could be hioard of or from. Tho Court saidn that connaction that thora was n cortain closs of cases in which it was plainly for tho intorest of defondant to procurs the absenco of witnessos, and this might be ono of them, though he would not qxpress any opin- fon. Mr, Trude, for the defonse, then offered to go on with tho trial and admit tbat DBickordske would corroborata the witnees Parent in all that hosaid, Tho Htste's-\ttorney accepted the of- feor, and THE CASE OF JOIN GIDBONS wae taken wo. Vour tudictmonts had heen found ngainst Gibbons, chinrging him with Loing the keoper of n common gaming-house—that of tho Hankine Brothero, A &m? was then called and sworn. It con. aistod of the following-named porsons: James Lyon, H. Snmpaon, Lowa Burns, C. It McKen- ny, J. W, Blatadell, Martin Dwyer, C. I'. Kobn, Jd i\(!{uhonuy, Richard Fidelcke, D. Crowloy, J. ' Geldor. The jury haviog been completed, the State's Attornoy iwaived any opening, and Mr. Tride began the eage Ly a strong assault on the char- ncter of Yarout, whom Lo atated wus n swindler, fraud, and a cheat who had lived for yenrs fraud and Iying, and that overy person w10 had bad dealines with lim bad been swin- dlad. o then passed on to givo & glowingaulos gimn on the practice of eard-playing, saying that o luimuell Liad felt more ecstacy at holding four King than _at any other time. The evidonco then § roceeded : AEONOE W. PARENT. To A'r. Reed: Live at 610 Hubbard street, Am manied, and have & family, Kuow Gibbous, Iinvo sasn him at Hauking gnmblin -r00ms, Hinvo soer: him denl faro there. Wi {nnkios' \WVas 1o rooms on the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th of Feb- ruary. 8oy Gibbons deal farc on each of those days. 1lad no convereation with him about his connection with the house. Canunot eay how many games wero played each day. Played my- solf, and Jost and won, Know J. 1. Bickerdyke. Mo was with me on theso occasious, and saw what Isaw. Was in the rooms eight or ten times between Jan. 15 and Feb, 16, Saw Gib- bona deal seyoral tines on theso occaslons. To Mr. Trua's: Wns boru in Cotgau Landing, Canada. Georgo W, Parent is the only name I Dbave ever borbo. Swear that 1 dever signed papers undor tho name of Peru, and never gavo that namn. Businees ia real estate. Invann oftice at 90 Washungton street., lave had an oftice at No. 12! Madizon, Rodm §3 Coutral Dlock. Iind this oflice o year after the firo. Was in ronl eslato busin2ss six yems, Iiava worked parties who owindicd him, but, not moeeting them soon, Morsball became impatient and ~anted to o home. ITawent, sud promised to 1eturn gud bunt the buvkolsts up. Ttin reported that lenderson, ths Govern- mment doteciive who was arrasted a fow nighta v Ofticer Sbunloy ou the charge of con- o rediuce to prostitution, is wauted ot Bnifulo to apswer for a mal-appropriation of TFoderal fundy, and that an_ofiicer will bo hara frem thut eity to take him back. Tho caxe of teanction will probably 1all through, as evidence in forthcoming whiclh will show that tho girl Carnos has Leon o courteznn soveral years. ‘o Board of Public Works vestarday opened bidy for the construction of the mew euginn- horse on 'Lhitty-Lfth stieet, “Lhere were in all wome thirty bids, ‘The lowest were, on carpou- Jolin 1. Donlin, #3,390; oh masoury, 23,775 ; paintivg and glazing, Georgo Dlumbing and gnnlll(iu%r. Sloan AcKomis, £323.50: cuzstone, M. F, Murray, #4215, Fer the whole structure complote thcre were bus three bids, namely: Hayden & Perry. ,110: John H. Donlin, £7,350; Lobsteln & No award was made. itizens of Waterford, Iroland, tho birth- placo of the lsto Thomas Francis Menghor, are euguzed in gettiug up n monnment to his mem- cry, and_havo oppealed to persons who wero barn i Waterford, and to sll othors who wish to do to, to contribute, There will be no begging about it, bue thoso who wien to donato some- thing can do 8o by forwarding it to Mr, W, J. Quzn, of Quan & Co.. River streot; to Polico tommissioner Mak Sheriden, City-Ilall, or to Dr. Quirk, cornor of Eighteenth street and Archer avenue. Monoy scut to any of thess gen- eoen will bo forwarded to the Committoo 1o Watertord, Mr, David Drown, oue of ths Rallroad and Wharehouso Commiissioners, who has been in town on bukiness during the past tno days, left erdny evening. Gov, sveridge +v yesterday on a little trip to Ev- 1t ju _understaod that no appofutment anston. to the Chicf Inspectorship of Grawnn has yot Leen made, but that thero 1s a possibility of ‘its being mado to-day, or at any rate provious to the Uoveruor's departure for tho East next Mou- day. T¢1s impossibla to make any siimlae am to «lio the appointes will bo, but 1t Was stated that the oflice witi not bo Ehccd under tho coutrol of Mr. Parker, or any Chicagoan. The City-Hall kad on its Sundsy sult yeater- day on account of the election, All tho bum mer elemont was absent, and oaly the cream of orofessional tax-eators wero visible around the aliices, The **by fingo" end of tho Law Do- partmant and Board of Public Works wore pros- sut il day trausacting bueinoss as nonchalantly 1 i1 ther future uurpmuun Wos no more at atake in the elcetion than their salaries. Tho blayor wad prescut in bis oftico nearly all day, but vas busily engnged neatly nll of the timo in munnging his fuglemon, among whom he nhad l)ur, his private seeretary aud policemon, The soard of 1’olice wero tuo busily engaged in fight- g the Incorpuration act to transact any busi- noss. Tho following Committees of the County Doard were iu sossion yesterdoy afternoon, but tiansacted no business worthy of attention : Comunttegs on Public Bulldingw, Public Chari- tics, sud Printing, Tho Cowmittes on Public tharities discussod the question of praperly educatiog the children of paupess at the Poor- Nouse. ‘Thers aro now ot the Poor-ilouse about euventy children, Tho proposition is to make proposals to the various charitable institutione nf the city to take and educate them for o com- pensution 10 bo pald by the county, IF this can. not bo offected, then the Commifiee considereid the question of establishing & school for this prpuse, und thereb) Erovldmg for tho oduca- vion and training of the children belonging to thu paupers of Cook County. ) TIE ALLIANCE. ‘I'bo Alliance, which is publiched to-dsy, con- taiuy the followiug card ¢ “The editorial counection of the undersigned with this paper terminatos with the pressnt number. In witkdruwing frum the Alifance, they deaira to exprean 10its readers snd_patrows their gruteful appreciation 1 the favor that iy beew extended to the paper, and 1kelr Lest wivl or 1t# prosperity and uscfulness, i, N, Powzny, 0, D, Urisen, WILLIAN MATUEWS, H. W, Tuosas, ‘Cins loayes Prof, Bwiug in wuprewme control, ‘Fius withdrawal is not due to soy strife or lack of harmouy, but is purely pacific. ‘The name of hie paper will remain unchunged, thoughit no luufi: yopresents un allianco of editors of mauy creeds, TUE TWENTY-THILD, The suryivors of the Twonty-third Regiment Tiliuoi Volunteors hield & meeting last night at Tiurke's European Hotol, on Madison stroet, to 1ake some stope towards s permanent organiza- tion, aud to wuke arrangements for taking part iu the fortheomiug reunion of tho yarious anny vociotion nost mionth. Capt. J. J. Healy was called to the cs.mr, and Lieut. Lanigun clivsen a3 Becretary. Afier sos little discussion it was decided, on motion of aj, Moore, to form s permazont orysnization, Msj. Moore, William Ward, D, Quirk, Jobu Lanigan, D, W. Quirk, Kdward Aur- Tuy, and tho Chairinsn wero appointed a commit- tes to draft & constitution and by-laws, acd re- port at » future meeting, Col. Jamen Quitk moved that the command, se % at the insuravco buataess for the Chicago Mutaal Fire. Was nover arrastod for appropriating pre- miume. Never eold luts of lund 6 feot by 10 inches. Novor told Tr.do that I would givo hiin half thq conmderation for lots if ho would cer- tify to caitain deeds. llave sold properly for Sisson & Newman. Hawa beon in Mike McDon- ald’s faro bavk. Wus naver in bis West Side liouse. 1lave baen over **‘The Store™ fifteen or twouty times, Played faro there. Also pinyed cassino there. The State's Attornoy interposed : I thought Aiko McDonall had no faro-bank.’ The result was contrderable Inughter. Witness resumed: Have also been in Hines' placo, and other gamblinz houses. Was nover ordered out of Hankivs' placo. Do not know ' of my own knowlcigo that Glbbons had any ine terest in tho houso or in its wiuninga or jos- ingw, .« !i'hln clorod the case for the people, and the *defenyo called . LUTHER BHREEVE. To Mr, Trude : Am a praclicing Iawyer, Do not koow I'azent’s genoral repatation for truth and veracity, In the veighvorhood where ho Tives hin roputation {s not *good. Bhould heai- tato to believe him undor oath. To Mr. Rieed : Never heard any ono say that he would not boliove Parent under oath. Never koew anything against Bickerdyke. L. B CARHWELL. To Mr+Trude: lave known Parent thres or four years, Kuow lus genoral reputation in the citv, " Itisbad. Would not believe him under onth. To Alr. Reed: Know nnflxln{z about Bicker- dske. Dou’t think I'arent would come in aud malko n statemont entiroly falso uuless ho was interested. ¥ CHARLES DAY. : To Mr. Trude: Kuow Pafent. His genersl roputation for truth and veracity i bad. ~Would not believe him on oath. To Mr. Reed: Never saw Parent play cards. Nevor was iu s gambling-house in my lite, JOUIN ¥, KAUFMAN, To Mr. Trude: Know Fareut. Hia general reputation is bad. Would not beliove him under oath it ho were interested. . THEQPIILUS C, GEROULT. To Mr, Trude: Know Parent's genoral repu- milnn. It bad. Would not beliove him under onth. . DENNIS HINMONS. To Mr, Trude : Am detailed detective at polics station, Knew Parent first several months ago. {)hs goneral roputation for truth and veracity i ad, REUBEN HLATTON. To Mr. Trude: Kuow Hankius Dros. gam- Yiing-house, Was dotailed in_Fobruary to go sbout among goming-houses, Have been very often at the rooms of Ilankins. Novor maw gaming going on thore. Saw Gibbona there. To My, Reed: Was not thers all the timo, Games might have been plased theroand I vover know anything of it. MICUALL OALLAGHER, To Mv, Trude: Was dotailed to go into gam. ing houses, Was in Hankius’ rooms often, Naver maw many men thero, Neversaw any laying thore. , Rved: Could not get in until T ruug the bell. Tho door was always Jocked, £ ONARLES E. CONVERSE, T6 My, Trudo: lave known Tarent for three or four years. HIs genoral roputation for truth aud voracity is bad, JouN aiunoxs. To Mr. Trude : Am dofondant in this indict- mect, Was tried and acquitted io January lnat, 1avo had nothing to do with tho Hankins" place, Never dealt cards there. lavo nover hnd any interest thero. To Mr, Reed: 1iavo never dealt cards sinco my last trial. Have been in the rooms eince. Havo never played thore for money since no~ guitted. Have played cards there since, but only or pastimo, 1lave seou no cards played thero uince 1 was acquitted. llave played carda in other places witce, ‘The caws for defendant was closed hero, and the Court instructed tho jury substantisily as requestod by counsel, Tho jury then retired, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY ocenpancy on the Ist of May. Theso rooms, which aro most eligibly located, boing within easy nccoss of all tho linca of publio convesanco in tho city, will givo the Socloty nearly double tha availablo apace it lins horotofore ocenpied, and enable it to correspondingly enlargo ita work, The firat floor will bo devotod to the office, Indios’ parfors, library, readiug and lectura rooms. The iatter will ho JI by 80 feot, with ligh coillngs, well lighted and vontilsted; sway trom the nolse of the streot and of easy access, belnz up but ono eny flight of atairs. Tho roc~ ond floor witl bu divided into six largo,airy clas- roomus enathing the Sacloty to greatly enlargo its evening class work which has horetoforo been restrieted by the limited amouut of apaco that conld be dovated to i, The third floor, 40 by 165 feet, will bo dovoted entirely ta tho gymuasium, making the most conveniontly located and pless- antest gymnasium in the city. Aw tiio chango in location will form sn im- hortant evont in tho hixtory of tho Soclety, tho Joard of Government deoms the presont an ap- propriato time for presenting to the publio a' statement of the objecta aud work of the Socio- ty, with some of the resulth already accom- p’ll!hcd. The Athenienm nima to furnish to the young peoplo of the city at nominal cost the op- bortunities for sociai, mentnl. moral, and phiyrical enltnre and Improvemwent and fiealthful recreation ; and to the general public valuable popular wstruction upon topies of curront in- terest, rolating to scionce, art, politics, hoalth, and the social queations of tho day, Thio agencics cuployed are a freo reading- room, circulating Hfiu?'. amusement-rootn, atternoon and evenlng fecturo courses, evon ing classes {n jlanguages, literaturo, art, phonog- saphy, muele, ‘clocution, bookkeoping, penmau- ship, and tho connon English branches. Bpocial day jnstruction in vocal and instrumental music, lanpunages, elocution, and soenl training, a woll- furnished gymnasium for young men, afternoon clasges in ipht gymnnstics for Indies and children, and regular semi-mouthily sociablos and- entor- talumeuts for tho eutire membeiship. During the past winter tho evenimg classes reachied an aggrogaie of over 500 in regular attondanco, and tlic total membership enjoying and profiting by ita privileges is 1n oXceds of 1,200, A fico lecture course was continned withoat interruption frem Oct, 12 to April 1. A dime courso of twolve lectnres on liealth topics was given during tho winter by leading physicians of the eity, and a pecond dime course of ton lec- turea on nrt topics {s now being given. Tho work of the Atuenmua is on a basis na broad and liberal as that of our public schools or ubrary, all persons of good character bolog ad- mutted on equal terms_ to mombership. All of ita privilegen aro turnished to mombors at notni« nal cous, and at loss than their cost to the So- cioty with tho prosent mombership. But it s bolieved that the time is not fardistant ju the fu- ture whon tho membership will bo so far enlargod as to render the Soclety solf-supporting, eveu at the present low rate of memborship, = At pres- ent the deficioney in current receipts is made up by contributions from thefriends of the Society. As tho romoval to, and the proper titting up of, the new rooms will involvo o Inrge exponeo, tho Board invites all porsous in the country who a{mplthlzo in the objects and work of the So- cloty to como to its aid, and by their liberal cone tributious help to place tho Athenmum in an in- dependent finaucial position. Tho yonng men and woinon of the city are eepecially ‘invited to idontify themsolves with tho Saciotv, and sharo ita privilegos, which aro of a substantial and valuable character, especraliy providod for them, and which are furnishicd at o titho of their cost olsewhero. By the remoral to Jargor aud more conveniont rooms, every department of the work will bo rendered moro efticlent aud vatuable to tho members, During the next few woels, membora and rep- resentatives of tho Hoard will, so far as practica~ ble, call upon tho businesa-men of tho city for contributions, Dut it is ho{md that many who road this statement will not wait to bo called upon pereonally, but will forward their contributions nt, onco to the oflice of tho Soclety, and that all mombers who have suffered their memberabip to oxpiro will at once renow the eame. Memborships and sniall contributions from porsons of small meaus will bo ns acceptablo as lacger amounts from thoso of greater fluancial ability. Contrib- utors of any amount aro antitied to the full amount of their contributions in memberships in tho Socioty in favor of any personn thoy may designate, Organized in the dark dnys immedi- ately following tho gredt flte, tho Socloty has shown o wonderful vitality, ndding each vear to it8 practical work, ouzlmnfi the panic and the resulting dol)remfinu pf business. With a yearly expendituro of from 310,000 to 812,000, with no resources other thau its receipts from memberships and the contributions of lts triends, it can point to s work accomplished and now being dono which will compare favorably with that of .many older and riclly endowed or~ ganizations, and with an outstanding indebted- ness that ie small in comparison with the amoant oxpended, and which the Bociaty expocts, with roasouablo ald fromits friends, to fully oxtin~ Ruisk within a short perlod of time. The Doard bolleves that the Athonum has earnod a placo among the permanaut institutions of Chicago, and that all persons who have ot heart the wol- fare of eoclety, and especlally of the young peo- plo. will cheerfully recoguizo ita just claims to & liberal support. i SO CERMAN MARRIAGE LAW, ITS NEW REQUIREMENTS, There'appeared in tho Slaats-Zeitung the other dny an .anuouncement to tuo effect that David Haunus, who since 1872 had genorally resided in Chicago, but who at the beginolug of 1875 had rotursed to Germany, and s how domi- ciled at Wietzechken, in the District of Niederung, 1n East Prussia, son of Saunns, former iunkeepor nt Akmenischken, now dead, and Eluke Hollenies, domiciled st o= Laiten, daughter of the iunkoeper Bellenies, wished to marry oue another. Kontion,' the Government ofiicer at Neukirch, in charge of 1narital affsiry, announces that o kuowa of no liindrance to the marriage, All persons awaro of suy aro reqacstad to notify bim of them. Tho publication of this notlco, Lo states, must bo tade nt Kokaiton and Wiotzschlen, and in’ the Unitod States. ‘The Staats-Zeitung owes this ndvortisement, and othors which il - probably follaw it, to the nnd, after an abscuce of about ten minutes, ro- turned 1nto Court with n verdict of NOT UUILTY, ‘The remainder of tue {ndictments, viz,: ono aguinst Albem lnokius, four againsl George Hankios, sud threo against ‘Phomas J, Haukins, wore theu, on motion of Biate's-Attornoy leed, stricken from the docket, aud leave given to re- instate. This Alv, Rteed sald ho did not intend to do uuless hie conld tnd fllflml’dék'. for whom au attachment bad {ssued, Tho Court directed the oflicer haviug the process to bring tho wit nesy into court or make him leava the county. Ho did not, ho end, intond to have the orders of the Court wado nugatory. *Plie Court then adjournod until Mondsy. —— THE CHICAGO ATHENAUM. ADDRESS T0 THE PUDLIC LY THE LOARD OF GOV~ ERNMEXT. The work of the Athenicum has increased to such an extent during tno past year as to rondor s removal to larger rooms & uecessity. The Board has leased tho sccond, third, snd fourth flocorsof the building Noa. 63 and 65 Washington wroot, between Dearborn and Biate streots, and /is oow actively ongaged in fittlog thom up for ) new (erman Marriago law which was adopted by the Imperial Parliamont last February, This act, which promises by declaring that s fegal marriage can bo colebrated within tho limits of the German Emjire by civil oficers, only ro- quires that every inarriago must bo precedad by an application aotting forth the certificates of birth of the contracting pmtics and the consent of paronts aud guardians, This lfllllclllon has to bo published in the municipalitios whers the two live, and, it any oue of thom haa changhd his or her residence within the laat six mouths, in the vlace of former rosidouce. This notico, which has to contain the Christian and anrname, prolession or trade, and placa of aboda of thor - renty, has to be posted up for two weeks at (b ‘I'own-1iall or other place desigoated for publican- nouncemente, If+4ho formor residence of either bride or groom ls in another country, this notico has to be publiatied ot tha uP-nua ol the appli- cant {n some newspaper publiehed or circulating therein, and marrisge cannot bo solomuizo until two weeks after tha day of publication of the natice. The reault of this law is, in this partlcnlar case, that Mr. Saunys, who made bis.application on tho 18th of Marcl, cannot have Lis marmagoe wolemnized untll two wecks from tho 20th of April, a delay of & month and a haif, all due to iy determination to marry in Germany {n- stoad of followiog the ordinary custom and having i sweethoagt coma over hero to meet bim, Besides, by doing this Mr, Baunus escapes any possible danger of o mallgnant woman send- ing across tho water false information which might induce Mr. Kautien to put lus_ veto on fusther proceedings uutll thero had bsen san elaborate iuvestigation, pic ik B ANNOUNCEMENTS, The sale of weats for tho Thomas season con- tinues ut Jauen, McClurg & Co.'s book store on ftate elreot. Heats can be secured for sny even- iug or the matince. ‘The Philosophical Hocloty meetiugs, for the years 1874-'5 will clase this ovening, when Dr, L D, Qarrison will lecture on *Love and Life iu tho Atomio Rtealm," #Young Israel" will be aadressed by the Rey, Dr. K. Kohler Bunday evening at &, {z'nluk In Martine's iall, corusr of Indiana avenue and Twenty-socond atreet. ‘T'he regular monthly meoting of the Woman' Christisn Temperauce Union of the West Bide will bo kield in the Union Park Copgregational Church, to-day at 8 o'clock, \ The lon. Henry Bobth, Dean of the College, dotivers the special lecture this afternoon at 4 o'clock to the studenta of the Collegs of Law, 17 Clark street, on “ The Law of Negotlable Paper in Ithuois,” The locture is publie. - The firat aunual reunion snd II‘IPPM' of the PBrown University Alumni Assoclal will ba beld at the Bhorman Houso Wodnesdsy oveniog. All who hiave beon ab any timo councoted wit Brown Uaiversity, who resido at or near Chioa- APRIL 24, 1875 —~TWELVE PAGES. o, aro desired to attond, if possible. Prestdent Angell, of the Univeraity of Micligan, and Dr. Cale, of Nashotahh, among ctliers, havo signified thetwr intontion of boing preent. Altontlon is called to the matinea to-day at McCarmick's Hall, given by Mita. do Aursia and Mr. De Vivo's concert-troupe. *Tho pro- Rrammo is & popular one, 1t i also thought the racred eoncort of Sanday night will attract n large audienca. The_firast quartoerly mesting of tho Thirteanth Ward Rranch of the Chicage Tomporance Allie anco will bo hold in the Union Patk Congrega- tionat Clinreh Bunday evening at 9:30 o'clock, Tho Rov. Glen Woud, Chairinan of the Ward Committoe, will presido. A moating of tho Committes on Tnvitation and Corrospondonce Boldiors' and Sailors’ Reunion will be hald at Rtoom 1 Graud Pacific Ilotel, this eveniug at 8 o'clook, Al mombers of the Come mittoe, alao soldiera and citizons not members, hut who aro anxious to securo a large ationdanco at tho ronalon, are roquested toationd. bl ey SUBURBAN, RIVER PARK. The new Presbytorian Clurch at River Park is now completed, and will soon be oponed. Durlng the woek throe entertainmonta will bo given, aa follows, for tha honefit of tha church ; Monday evoning by tho Niver Park ILitorary Bociety, to be assisted with muslo by Mrs, En&mnlu da Roodo, Itice, Mira Alice ITutchins, and Miss Bonnie Hunter, of Chieago; Wednos- day ovening, by the Sunday-rchool, which promises to be vory interesting ; Frulay avoning, » supper and sociablo will be given by the ladies of tho congrogation. DARIINATON. The Rev. Duncan MecGregor, of Evanaton, N, delivered Friday tho first of & courae of Jectures to be held in tue M, E. Church. 1t was on * Difficultics,” and he handlod tho sabject in & very mastely mannor. T THE MINSEAPOLIS TUNNEL. Another frenk—Some Conmdorations Vpon the Subject of Public Expendis turcs for 'rivate Gain. Special Disvateh to The (heaao Tridune, 87, Paur, Minn,, April 23.—Reliable advices from privato nources ara that anothor break Las occurred intothe Tsland tusncl at Minneapolis, groatly endangoring all tho water-power on tho west sldo of 8t. Anthony Falls. The city papera and tho reporters of tho St. Paul papers havo been provailed upon to keop tho matter quiet, which is an indication that tho break is serious, and corresponds with fnformation that tho peo- plo of Minneapolis, capecially mill and power owners, nro much alarmed. Ownora of wator- power there have pursued the suicidal and ox- tremely eolfish policy, first of crowding tho water into a narrow channel, woighing dowri with bootns, otc., the thin layerof limestouo over the decomposing sandstons which foims the bod of the river abovo the falls and nndemflnlnfi tho limostone layer with tho tunnol, and thou have aclfishly bled their City and National Govero- ments to preservo property which thoy thom- selves havo nearly deatroyed. Iu this conuecs tion somo timely questions should bo asked what Induced Congross to appropriate money to pres servo water-power owned by a private corpora- thop, and \vuuthur the Governmeut engiticors liavo performenl their full duty in roporting upon the falle-prosorvation scueme. MAROA, ILL. Correspondence of The Chisgyo Tribune, Manoa, TiL, April 21.—Thirty miles south of Dloomington, at the janctiou of tho Illiuois Cen- tral and IHinols Midlaud Railroads, is daroa, the name of & town with a population of 1,650 peo- plo, It is beautifully eitnated, within 12 miles of Decatur, with a broad espanse of prairio natretching away to thd south and wost as far as tho eye cau reach, This prairie is tho most pro- ductive part of Door Pratriv, xo famous for its great orops of grain ; and Maron is the commer- cial outlot for it. mber is vety scarco, thoro voing only a small belt, which iudicates the di- rection of Salt Creolt. ' Tho Midland Rnilroad is prospering, and the unfinished poition, Iylng betweon Decatur and ulm:'nlnco, will soon En pushed through to com- plotion, ! Thero aro shout thirty ‘businoss buildings in this place ; and it is anticipated that many wore will bo erected during the coming scasow. A largo livery-stable is needed liore, as the peoplo of Maroa hiave no moans of conveyance, except the rail. It is o capital locality, nud ono here wonld do a fine business. An clovator is boing erccted by Compton & Co. g et A f i ) Atlas and History of Illinols. This work s belng propurod by tho Union Atlas Company, of this city, und o a uch larger rcale and more elsborato plan than any neretoforo attempted, It will contalna large smount of atatistical mattes, alao a separala history of each county, inadditlon to the gencral history of the State. Tlhe maps will give the locatfons of tho principal farmna and farm-resi- dences,with owners' names and number of aores ; alsg school-houses, churches, groves of, timber, wagon- roads, ete. The publishers have undertaken thegroat task of combining wtlases of 103 coufitles in ono val- ume. When it ia consldered that exiough witl beglyon in ech county in tho mops of its towns aud towns ahipe, its history, statistics, dircctories, and {liuatra~ tions, to form avolume by itaelf, soma idea will bo formed of the magnitude of the enterprise, Suchu work deserves and will command an immense pat- Tonuge, — Our Chestorfleld Suits aro nbout the “ tastiest * atylo shown this scason for business wear. Tho coats of this sult aro cut fn tho singio-brensted frock atylo; ahort volling collar, but- tonod high, and slightly cutaway fu front., This, ahape and the doublo-breastod sack will take tho fosd, Yo dreas sorvico the Prince Albert, or doublo-breasted frock coat, 1a still preforred, W lavite special atten- tion to thess our leading styles, and can gusrantea to @ive every man porfect-iitting garments, either in coats, veuts, punts, or apring overcoats, A, &, Nurrixa, ©. 0, D. Clothier, 164 and i8i Hiate strect. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad “ Bunday Train, for Omana, Balt Laks City, San Francaco, and all Far Weat points, will leav the Central Dopot, foot of Lake atroet, Bunday, April 23, at 100, m. Tickels sndsleep- ing-car berths may b hud at 89 Clark streol, Indlany Avonuo Btation, and at tha depot, ‘Through ticketa via O, & N, W.or O, R L &R R, B, are good on thin tralu, Black Dress 8ilks, Two hundred piecea just opened of otr own impor- tation, comprising Gulnet, Donnelt, I'on Bon, and otber well-knowp makes, Also, opening over 500 cases assorted spring dry gooda fn our retail Qepartments. Buyers who care to save their woney sjould examins our goods and compare prices, Panvuiax's, 114 and 116 Btate street, Qlag Flora. Glen Plors mineral watoNis for sale by most of the prominont drugglsts in Chicago, It cures all kinds of Kidaey complaints, dyspepels, elo,, ete,; boyond sny doubt the beat mineral water in tho world,” Clreulara giving full particulsre will bo sent froo by addressing 0, 0, & B, 1, Parky, Waukegan, I e ‘We Manufacturs Bedding, snch a8 maltressea (all kinds), feather-beds, pillows, ticks, sbeets, spreads, and, in fact, a complete onthit n this line, And you can rely upon best goods and loweat prices, HiLory, Jexkiva & FazoN, ek e e The P, P. Btowart Cook-Stove, tha Hichmond palace rauge, the Fisher refrigorstor, and the Packer jes-cream freeigr aro the best, Jamxs T, Dottas, 102 and 194 Slate Mirect, keops them and every kind of kitchen furniture, - ——— The Wonderers Satisfled. Thousands are wondering if what s sald about Sozodout s trus, Theso wonderery have ouly to try 1t, to ba taught by their tecth that it ts the fuvst deutl- frice extant, B S Becond-Hand Organs, Very fine Reed & Honw, Estey, Prince & Co,, sud Burdet organs, but littla used, for sale at Reed's Teme plo of Music, 93 Van Buren atrect, at Lalf-price, e —— Diplomatic Correspondence About o Oircuss Tho Pall Mall Gazelte, saya s * A very sorlous affair is reported to Lavo taken place lately on the Belglau frontier, uoar Yerviors, which at ona mowent pr to ripen into a diplomatio vincidont, A ca 1 of upwards of six wagons, twonty women, besides mon, aud elghty horsos, nnm{:ml to pass from Gurmany futo Dolgium. 18 was at onco prevented. 'The military authorities wera horrifled st tho sight of 8o tany eads belng lost to the wrmy, and Were not quite suro whether the men and women had thoe right to escape conscription. The civil autbontles wero appoaled to, and the onward march of the procession was arrcsted. Calmly did the leader of the band procced to the telograpb-ofiice, and there indite a meseage to Priuce Biemarck from Balamoneky : * They hiave stonped my equeatrinn troups. Iam engagod to porform next week at Louvaln aml oflier placen. Deniro them to lob me pass.' ‘Thus appealed to, the Chancellor con~ sented, and Salanionsky, who i re renowned as our Sanger, kopt hin engngemonts st the ap- pointed times and placen. B ————— A BLAST AT POLYGAMY. Girand Jury Charge of Jiudge Moses man nt Beaver, Utah, Salt Lake I'ribune, + « » Polygamy or bigamy will requiro your attention. This 18 a ctimo that is very provalent in this district and throughont the Torritory. 1ta polluting offects aro socn on overy sido and in overy communily, Tho children of wkaid mar- ringon aro generally growlng up a8 wild animals, without trainiug, Instruction, or parental caro, Itis, of courso, utterly impossible, oscopt in isolated causcs, for ono fathor to look aftor tha ftrainiug of children eoparated aul in various familics, ond there s gonerally little or no offort made to look after them. Tho consequences aro koot ail over the Territory, that polygamy In overy phase of ita charactor is dufrndlu;z and benatly. 1t drags men down to tho lovel of the beast.” Woman is rlm:e(l in the sama social position, Bho is ooked upon a8 a dradgo aud slave, fit only to norform the hardest work and to gratify tho slavish passions of thosa to whom sho beltoves hersol married. She nover heara tho endearing uamo of wifo, but always heara tho cheorlers titlo of **my womnn.” Hhe knows nothing of love, and the charme of homo aro strangors to ber. No'section of tho United States is fllled with poople so negligent as nxo tho famities in Utah. Vies ia vory provalent, nnd goneral degra- dntion everywhero marks tho footsteps of this loathsome crimo. _ It in a crimo that each of you koows i3 piacticed. Xvory community hus nu- merows persous Jiving in polygamy, and the leadots, nearly all gutity of this crimo, porsiute ently urge thiele deluded followers into com- mitting tho samo dograding offenxc, Yot theso vory men ill toll tho world that they are law abiding citizens! Buch falschoods are but too &ommaon, and mon do not ovon hositate to sota- times porjure thomsolves in Tegard to this offenso, 'Thore are somo men in polygamy whom 1 shionld not fike to seo puniuhed.” Irefer ton fow instances in which an honest and porfect weparation has taken placo brtween the parties; and I bolievo all goad people would rather that none should bo punished if tha{ will but cut Ionse Trom tho ayatom. Bomo talk about polyg- wmy as a Ynxt of “their religion. o far as the moro Intelligent aro concaryed, thia i1 tho sillicst nonseneo, Taey do not think it to bo 0. They used to clalm that blood atancment wus a pars of thofr religion, but elevating intluences and better civillzation showed this to bo sauctioning cold blooded murder. It ia now almost if not ontirely doad. So will this twin erime, polygamy, soon loak to tho eyes of the now deluded maveca. The day is fast approaching when this hideous mon- ster will bo L\lt aut of sight as o thing too loath- gomo for public view. KISSING AND DANCING. To the Fditor of The Chicano Tribune! Manisox, April. 20.—1 notice that Mrn, Bwisee helm has repliod to my article in cnticism of somno remarks proviously made by her. It in satinfactory to observe thateho now says that dancing and kissing are countenanced by * most of tho churches,” whoreas, in Ler firat articlo, sho sald **all.” An articlo signed **Jono," fua recent {ssuo of Tux TainuNe, answers for tho Lpiecopnlinns ; and **Jano” bears mo out in my assertion that I had nover scen tho dancing and kiesing alluded to. This corroboration of testimony is worth somcthing; for my acquaintanceship ombraces the sawmachnrch-cies cles, i, 0., Eplrcopalian, and I may add Quulers. Tho Inttor do oot countonance dancing, but dis- courage it a8 n rocloty. Ihave scen dancing in numerous Quaker Louses, but rarcly in tho houses of tho oldara, Their testimonien aro; against it, yot hell and damnoation are not nup- posed by them to await those who practica it, - I must award Mrs, Swissholm tho credit of tolling what she believes to bo tho truth; and am compellcd to say that, on recont inquiry, I find that kissing games aro practiced nmong suine Protostant denominntions : and a relative informs mo lio attendod a church goclablo in an adjoining vilinzo, whore kissing games wero in order. Dancing or_ card-playing would havo whocked these peoplo beyond oxrrnnsion; but thoe way kissing amongz men and women was practiced that ovening rathor pstonisbed my in- formant. Womonu who sbowed some modestv wore actuaily shoved into musculiue Inps, Thesa samo peoplo wero not backward in receiving monoy from the salo of tickets to a grand balloting scheme, to decide2s to the ‘beauty of ono among sevoral -youns Iadios ; not soomiug to cato as to tho result of thns yro- clainung the suporior attractions of a partlcular. girl.—passibly turmug Ler young mind into un- nrofitablo chaonels of prido and vain glory, Peopls must, and will, have smusoments of gomo _sort,—ths voung uuf:clnlly: and the straight-jacket tucorios of the middle-aged or superannuated mombers of soma donomination:s are bound to result in tho practices Mrs, Swiss- helm assuils to liave boen an ove-witners to, and which I am reluctantly compelled to corroborate a8 abave. Eplscopalisns of my acqualptance allow danc- jug and card-playing, and I have boon to numer- ous * sociables” where both were in ordor; but I never have witnessod n kissing * bout ™ of any kind a$ their churen socinbles or pirivate entor- tainments, I do not wish to thnrfza the practico of kissing a8 common among other denoniina- tions ; but the instanco I sliude to is conflrmod by my narrator in a mennor_that admita of no doubt; and I am informed by othor partics that thoy have been proacnt at soveral such kissing *“bouts " on other occasions. < Mrs, Swissholm, I weo, still adhorea to her Ideas on chastitv; and sha reitoratos them by saying, *I think cliastity is nos nataral, and, in proof, point to savago tribes aund uneducated communitics.” Among the American ravages (bofore oducated peopls sssociatod much with them) tho penalty for adaltory was death, e CATHOLIC FAIR. Special Dispaleh to The Chicaao Tridune. Brooyixoroy, Il, April 23,—The Catbollo fair, which began Monday of last weolk, ended Inst night, It was®most succossful, Noarly 85,000 wore realized. DEATHS. TACOTSON_X her rosidonce, Ko 21 Buporlor.at Aurila, Alico ilaw, wils, of Abgusiue Jacobhson, and dagbiter of tho Jate Petor iz, Llowe ul St. Louis, Eunoral from hior rotidanc, Baturday) Apail 21, 2t 3 DUTNAM-AL Chicaxo, Aprlil, Dollle, anly danght of Slary Ad Jokin 1 Duaiam, aicod 2 yorre and 1l i OAGNEY=0n tho23d jusk., Cathorino Cagn d myoars, . Geral wil take plece oo Eundar, st leltpu 10 1 o'elock, by oarriakes to Ualvary from her residence, ) Weat Fourtoonth-st. Apri Waltar M, YOUNG-At Buflalo, N. Y., soungast son o Willfam 0. Your nr'nl Caryl Young aud Mrs, Ricl ety ed L. Daklo, of this THNF—At 7 o'clock yesterd widom T UG atg Y Ritary i ot IaremunSlers Larars ob hor resldonao, 47 Bouth Lincolrat., age A3, Funeral Bunday, 23th, p.m, t;‘uni‘:flm’l Cnllllal.l:l"'llllflcclrfll £ Atomstanal, )} 7 IRANEY—0a the2ul luat., Jawos Grane, aged 16 Fuzieral from 78 Moagher-st. . 5 i “eg‘-’u“#u-'x’-'.“ or-st. on tho 3ith inst., o Oal MAN- Dulmag, fn t t rasidence of Ls dsoghtor, Alrs. \'i'r'.::.mn‘:v’fi.' gVt Todiana-si, aturd, 2ith fnst. M, half- e tionts Chureh, Thomoo by came var, 157~ Now York paper pleases copy. PARKER-VFriday morning, April daughter of Joba O, and Ansle i, inoathe and 7 du 2, Ellen, infant or, aged & Park rosi Fus 13 Apri 86y by carsi SPECIAL NOTIOES, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S 800THING SYRUD® has Loen used for cllldren with never-(ailiog succoss, It corrects acid. ity of tho stomach, relleves wind collc, regulates the baw. els, cures dyscutery and diarrhos, whotber arlslag fran teuthing or other causes. An old aod woll-tried remody, For all Purposes of o Family Liniment, RAOLD PANACEA will be found . bt setit i olioeTit ot inall 'e'l'-!’-‘:fil s paji in the Sick ¥rom no other cause than baving wurms in (he stamach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy wormy withiout {jury to the chlld, balng parfoctly wunTs, aod f0a from sll coluring or uther injurious Ingrediena usus ally used I worm preparations. Bold by all drugists, 35 cents & bos, Immedinte Rellef ro1n in the back, k, Loulders by Bioe R R B s AMMONIA, Daepot, 8| =y YR ey T tllllh-‘v'.,Nl'Ycr e a1 ear, B Buiator wad Broth 3 o, aud A i akie, of § _AUCTION SALES, By GLO. I’ GO & GOy, 08 & 70 Wabnsh-av. " On Saturday, Ayril 24, at 9 o'clock, 16 Crates of W, G. Crockery, BECOND.HAND AND NEW"' Hougehold Furniture, Walnut Bed. Parlar and Chamber Sults in grast varisty, etilo and Woad Top ies, € Atack: rerros, Kiiow nd Wool Oae- Pihear i, Fatrbanks Platfopm e 140°canca Tlominy in cans, 50 cases Hnsoral first-class Rawing Machinos, stod, cost §i0. ORO, . GORL & G WH LAY Two Top Buggies, One Single Phaeton, One 2-Seat Covered Phaeton, One 2-Spring Democrat, and Ten Sets Harness, ‘That we shall sell AT AUCTION, BATURDAY, AT 11 A, M,, SHARP, Ko, P, GORLE & 0O, 64and 70 Wabaah-av. DRY CGOOD3! Qur nazt sals (Tresday, Aptil 27) will b fall and com. plnie in cvery paticular, Claslug oni sata ol Linan Goed: tich lino of Curtaln Nottings. ‘ons in cans, An m’vlln Ned- uuonces *TNieh Yino of Silk Um. brollas and Parasols, also tho samo In Gingham, Alpacs, Pungos, oto. Groacsarich Gents' tina Cireat b G, o Genta', Ladlent, and Obildren's Hoslory. ndorwous and_ Fnrnishing Goods, akrupt stoek nf Yankeo Notfons. d Ladles' Bitk and Lisla' Gluves, Ladies' and o Underwear. Dress Trinmings, Bhiawlsg snd Youthe' Tate and Caps fn Fur, ‘a0l, Gloth, Tinen, and i Goods, ersollles Qullts, Faney Cavarlots, Jaoquard Bpraads, e, '3 ntee ling of Tabto UILclothe. Sitas! Cavors, ato. e Full lfan Clothe, Faney Cassimoroy, Sntiuets, Jeaus A 1ino of Taylora, ‘'slimmings, 8pool Silk, Twial, ofo. i K Hardware, Cutlers, Carzingo-Whips, Platod.Ware, ato, CARPHETS! At 11 o'clock tha host Oarpot Halo of tho season, whea wa shinll uiler 3-pisv,supora, 3-plys, eto, Dry Guods Sals bogins 8t 0:30 a,m, G0, P. GORE & CO, 68 and 70 Wabash-av, Open and Top Buggies, PELATBTOINS, Zand S=-Spring Democrats, and Xlarncss, ATAUGTION. on Tnorday, April27, at 11 a. ou. prompt. Gustom work and must bo sold. GEU. P. GORE & CO., 88and 70 Wabush-av, Extra Large and Fine AUCTION SALE OF Boots, Shoss & Slippers On Wednesday, April 28, at 9 1-2 4, m. prompt. And at samo time & Beautiful dineof Child’s Philadeiphia Colored Shoes, GEO. P. GURE & CO., 63and 10 Wabash-av, 'CLOTHING We Shail Holl Aunther, Fanious OLOTHING SALE on THURSDAY, APRIL 29. Tha stack for this sal s principally of MEN'S IR Spring and sumeor Styloe 2l ol s immor 5y gonds. No shopworn or old stoek will by affsred. We shall als lls )i 1 ! Yy 'y aiehlla e s g, f 203 Youmite And on ¢! mo day a Full Lino of v GEN‘}'S’ FURNISHING GOODS: Aeprovi nouneed, the Bock of PRLAUN o o ot M Hiosod Gt sl e, b onderoF R. 8. IOLDEBEN, Alio o s at 11 'lock, s iae of 517, 54 st Go als at 11 o'clock, , Eply, - tage UATLRITS: o olocks & line ol iy, o1 B O GEO. P. GORE & CO., & P s f3and 70 \Yabash-av, By LLISON, POMEROY & CO. BANKRUPT SALE AT ATCTION. Omnibus, Express Wagons, Buggies, arness, Eto,, Ete,, At Warchonse, 160 WEST MONROK-8T., SaturdayMorning, April 24,11 o’olk, Stock af J, W, BROWN, consisting of one Omaibus, naven Hxpress Wagons, twu Top luggles, one bkoleton Tiugir, 1m0 uslicas Wannay thros Limber Wagone, lri: 1orly, te) Harness, Counters, Shelving, blgos, Bold hy arlee of Assigiine, VLTSGR, 1OMEROY & 0., Auctionsor. Art Sale. CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIGN. THE SPRING EXHIBDITION AND AN. NUAL SALE OF OHOICH Bogiming Weduesday Evcuing, April 20,75, At the Gallory of the Academy, Michigan. av., corner Van Buron-st. Managing Committoo of Baln_Tialdon F', Cul 3 .ln‘“:};’(".lfi' it th'x?h.nk; \;':llflg?wfl o % G, Asay, dames 1T, A Gadnen O, Walker,dohn N, dowett, with ‘the Oficers o1 PO THON, TOMI I MItOY 8 00, Auctionsers. DBy W. H. EDDY. This 8 p,m., a stock of Groceries and Fixtures ; also Horso, Harness, ond seated Wagon. Salo positivo. Terms cash. 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Particul - HILKS, sad M"Jvlln RE Ilnu-tu"l lar sttention is o LADIES SUITS And UNDERWEALR of our own manufscture. The Tl dowrved .Ku;:n‘l:n&r‘ Ahavo wonde for BUPERIOI- ver quy miac s cou . e suli e LML be fully alu SLEUFRAS, 00 Went Fourt) ELEDRATED {brough, bt 0 ressod kD parts: (D and uyer s R lfn. e b 'CONFEUTIONE IO g Hold Regular Trade Bales nf STAPLE § FANCY DRY Goop WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Notiong, STRAW GOODS, Umbrallas, Hatw, Copn, Gloven, Tuesdays and Thursdays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODg Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Crockory, Glassware, &o, ‘Woednosdays nnd Saturdays, Patioalas attention glran to tho stle of Ttoues Goodnat H holg Gools t peiratp dwallings or at o ogulocislos Woljel Al Salesrooms, 108 East Madison-st, BUTTERS & CO'S SATURDAYS SALg, APRUL 21, AT 0 Q'OLOCIK, At ttote Radeosrhona, o 108 Aencishn o, FURNITURE, CARFETS, a largo varioty of Houschold Goods, Gy Chandeliors, ote. BANKRUOPT SALE - Gas Fixtures Thie (Saturday) morning, Apeil 24, At 100" Talosroomer 103 Madiranist, AT betse ot o Aro o ASHe Ae BUTTIHE & COu Auctionies, Pawnbroker's Sale, DY ORDER OF A LIPMAN, PAWNBROKER, N. W. Cor. Clarlk nnd Monrac-sts,, Monday Moruing, Aril 26, at 10 oy, At aur Balosroom, 108 Madison-st., 8 vory larga Unrodcomed Goods, conslating af a Jarge and 71‘.:"“.‘;‘ mont of Dixmonds (sst in every stylo), Uold and Sijve Watohes, fino Gold Chains, [ Jowolr, Rings, et W, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctiancer, ENTIRE BLOCK Six Two-Story and Basement Brick Dwellings and Loty On Maron-at. 3 k m Sorouat., south front, between Markat sat £ty AT ATUTCTION, MONDAY MORNIN 24, ‘at 10 o'clnck, ea maca aro entiroly now and built for sccommudatinn of one o fwa familios, eontaining; Basoment—Dining roum, Kitchon, Bedroom, and P frien Hecond Vioor —Barlor, Kitiing oo, ani Hodraay Tlaor—Parlor, D, Room, Sitting-mom, Red; and Glasnts, with wAter, gas, and soworago. Terim favon £blo—3500 pagahle in 2 years, B b Dl ; Dilamce sun WHE A BURIIIGA 0o Ratonoar, THREE-STORY & BASEMENT Brick Dwelline, with Lit NO. 827 PRAIRIE-AV,, AT AUCTION, MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 26, at 2 o'clock, ON TIIE PREMISES, The bouse contains:*1n Basemoni—Dining.room, Kiteb. w and Pantriea; Booond Flonr-Dimbie Fan Tuled Floor—{ Chambors, lathroos, and Cloects; Faurth Floor— Chambors, wiih Closwts, Tlia whole house 1s baadsomely foished, walls paisisd, and has e.ery modaern convonionce, "Fue terms of sale will ho mada fo anit the purehyer; onlz 33,100 cash reqalrud o bo patd down. Fuc full st ticulars and parmiasion ta ano the premises call an WhI. A BUTTERS & 00,, Auctioners, A DE SATEI] TUESDAY MOIL{ING, April 37, ‘at 9.3 o'clock, D M sisliek sl DRY GOODS, Men’s, Boye', and Youths' Clothing, STRAW GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS. A. BUTTERS & 00, Auctiozesns. DINGEE & C 8)and 82 East Raudolph OV It ULARR SALE TEIS DAY, AT 10 A. M. » A largo and handsomo assortmont of Nowve ond Tasod HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Elogant Parlor, Chambor, Library, and Dining-Hoom Furnitars, Fine (Used) Carpsts! . In Brutsels, Tapeatry, and Ingraids. 80 Rolls N'gw (Carpets, Brassels, Taporiey, and Ingrains—Now Paticrns, aad uperior Quality. -ALSO, a larga lize uf UNFINISHED FURNITURE. Qonalsting in part of Bedsteads, Buroany, Cimmolsy ‘Washstans, Wardrobes, cte. Onu Emplre , lote, ALSO, a tino lino of Now aud Usou Office Furaltars AT 13 0'CLDCK, 180 Wevwvr Chromos) andsomuly Framod fixlo without resorve. Dealers am vite R an d. ‘Houskerpars uctiongers. BLL, LEIAMS &C0, Auctioncers, 77 anid 79 Houth Dearborost. Immense Sale To-Day, SATURDAY. 10 8. m.—Croekery, Glasswars, and Kitchen Goolta vatloty, 10:50 &, m,~40 plecas used Drussols Velrot and Ignid Carpots, 11 a. m.—Targo amoust of used Furafture. it 1130 a. m, ~Blivor Coffco_and Tea-Urns for hotel i3t staurant, b0 tino Sllver Ualhlnl aad & 3ty ol other Tablo-Ware, as als0 Yrouze Statuary. i —Elorant now. WWalagt and Marblo-Top Cbu areta. Patlor:Hata upholsiored loTerm Volvot, (TAIR-GLUTH, and Hop. The aale will fnoludo n ohattol mortgsge foroclosaeetsd cloarlog ralo of the entire contonts of au clepniltfir, niahed 10-room house, T All salos positive, hut goods may remata on ot thirty ddgu froaot charge. . ____——= By JAS, P, MCNAMARA & COu 7 East Washington-at, COMMISSION BOOT AND SHOE HOTS 1,000 Cases Boots and Shoes AT ATCTION, " TUESDAY MORNING, April 27, at 9:30 oelick Full lines of Now Bpring Goods withaut reserte: 500 Lots Fosiery, Suspenders, Ce Tets, Umbrellas, &, eloek. WEDNERDAY MORNING, Apri} o8, at 2% o'elec JAH, PL fizml‘mu ”fim . T By WILKINS, BRUS Auctlonsers, 19 and 197 Kast Randolphste Extansive Saleof SUPERIOR FURNITUR! urnitul Turesus, eto, Al o, ure lllfI‘\IM attend tH0 ASSIGNER B oy Hats, Caps, Furs, Fur 'I'rlmnfins’v Canos, Umbrellas, Glovos, &";" " 1 8, W, BTRATEY By Bt St ety 10k to sut e eI i, S s Al o ivo, Juifixl!,u,mwain.nin‘zlwkml' ool Saal e dlivary gl o0te, sy, awiees, By J. B, TIAMBERS & CO: CLOSING OUT SALE, At 147 und 140 Fiftheny., on Tacsdals 27, at 130 lo;‘lzll‘):‘xfi;“" .mlih",' sl No -EEJ '.‘1'-‘:'.'3::&)1"-5&: 35::-.:;';-. “r"m:hfll’ug g‘uf*” e Tirom WO ba sald “:u‘l?:n&" ithaud ¥ Foghch Y 10 Fuba%

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