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THE CITY. CEMERAL NEWS, Allen C, Millard ,snd Louls Schultz, the new Woat Side Park Commissioners, qualified to tho County Clark yestorday. Jobn M. Wirg has mold to O. J. Btough, for 830,000, 40 feet on the south aido of Adams street, 45 foot east of Wabsah avonuo. Somo half-dozen firme bLave already taken | ments of s quartora in the now commission contro, Prosent iudications are that noarly thirly stores will bo 1cady for occupa'ucy Monduy. The Coraner's 'nquest in the case of Josoph Tamont, yestérday, rosultod In the oxoneration from all biame o Officer Jay M. Beott, who Lilled the mau lu sel.t-defense, Ianeon Anderson, & Narwegian, employed at tha tannery of Walker, Oakley & Co., died sud- donly ax that establish,ment Iast evening. De- ceased was o sirauger in this country. Tho Corouer announce ® that ho will concludo tho inquost in tho Ma liuski care Wednesday nwrning, at tho Rollin,g-Milla Station, at 10 o'clock, 'The result of the chemical analysisof Dr. Siebel will thon bo give v, Tha wife of Police-Capinin Ellis died last avening at 8 o'clock at hor rosidonce on Lincoln avenuo, Deceased wns an estimable noman, aud had a large circlo of acq: anintauces who will learn of her lues with great re gret. Banator John A. Logan di d & good thing for thio crecitons of the Cook Cour sty Natiomal Lank vesterday morning. 1o dopos, tod with the Ro- cclver 4568.48, the amouut to o hich his account way overdrawn at tho timoof $ho ocolispso of that inatitation. ‘The oloction of tho Baatd of Directors and of. ficers of the Germnn Mutuol Five Association of North Chicago was hold yesterdar, witn the fol- Jowing result : Presidont, M. Liederich; Vices Yresdont, J, Becker: Troasuror, G. Colling: Seerotary, J. 11, Lrosts Appraisers, Al New, I’ Youvg, and Aaton lmhiof. Mr. Samuel M, Hooth, son of Judge Baoth af the Circuic Court. who for the yast iwo yesrtd THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY MAY 1, 1875.~TWELVE PAGES, eratnra Franoalse; Fasquells's Fronch Courea; Rghlllor's Maria Stuart ; Schiller's Wiltiam Toll ; Wondbury Gorman Serios: Drawing; T"""v' sond's Analysis of Civil Governmout: Perry'n Political Eoanomy: I3rwen's Politiual Economy § Dana's Goolory and Minernlogv. Nor, a8 to tiie few who gradunte, or to tha fow hundroda or thoumnds, moro or less. who ap- proximate graduation, I raie no question; but to inslet that tho 10, 12, or 15 vear o)d_bn{ or girl whosn circumatances forbid tho oxpectation that more timo awl money can be spated thin will ust suflice for tho altalnmont of the morest ole- business couras must, in or- to do mo, tramp the whole dreary round, is & hardsbip and an intolerable wrong, As weoll require a hungry man to searchthrough a bushel of chaff for s graln of wheat, or o pourlv-clad ono to entor tho lists in compotition for a rich garment witbout the slightest probability of galoing more than a fow shrads and patches of the original fabric. As well compel n man_whoso money will Lut just pay hiis faro from Chicago to Boaton to bu{ his ticket via 8an Tranclsco nud around Cano iforn, lest business shonld be overdone in Boston, or aoma pleo littlo game of monupoly Lo spoiled. So far a8 » multitudo nho ought to bo educated in the publio schools ara concerned, tho object coutd be no more affectunlly dofested if ‘the cowse and order of exorciaes had Leon pro- scribod in the celobrated oftice in which ** How not todo it” fa the end and aim. Tho droary list of toxt-books snd the intloxiblu **courso and ordor” moud crowds of idlers to the streets to furnish itigation i the Criminal Court and froight for tho *Dlack MMaris" and ft in cspecially in tho interest of such that I plend for_much n slight modification of tho conrao and ordor as shall, by tho aid of a littlo of tho philantbropy so sbundant ln Chi- capo, bring them under salutary influences, Show them that somobody cares for thom; that the atar of hopo rhines for thom: and thus, by a right ure of the raw material, solvo tho quos- tlon of froights to Joliet, and save the xpenses of tho Conrts, The iuitlal step will consist fn the establish- ment of n grade in which the threo * R's™ ehall bo taught with immediato reforonca to tholr ap- plieation to business, and no referonco what- aver to cxaminations for aithor High or Normal schools, 1L, C. WnzzLEn, PATCHING BTONZ. der hian boen tho obliging and ofticiont minute-clov'k | 1 the Edtor of The Chicago Tribunes in Judge I'roo’s courteroom, sovered his conuoc- tion yesterday with the ofiice of tho Clerk of tha Circuit Coumit, Mr, Booth will hereaftor doyote his {1mo aud enorgles to tha practice of tho law, for which ho las boon preparing himself for 80mo yoars past. Tho charzo mado by Coroner Deitzech that Potor Patarson (not Polers), & watchman ab Dyor's conl-yard, approprinted 40 which ho took from s doconsed laborer's pockot, Is without foundation, tho man bavieg only 2 conts on him. Tetetson had 8135 which had been intrusted o ‘him by the mau, and took it to Mr. Clanesonius, got a diaft, and sont it to the wife of the dead mau, and nas her receipt for it. No rteps: have yet boon talen by the mor- chunty of Chicago toward assisting the necedy fawilies burnod out of home by tho fire at Osh- koel, An omployo of Fiold, Lotter & Co., how- over, left tho city for that towu yoslorday, in order to ascortain tno extent of the anfering. As zoon as dolinito information is recoived ro- parding tho necessitica of the mnfortunates, a mecting will bo beld, and, if peccesary, liberal subscriptions mado to supply food and ‘clothing. The Superintondont of tho Cnstom-House construction and tho enpiueers sent from Wash- jugton to inspuct the foundations and walls of the Clicago Post-Ofiico and Custom-Houso Luilling were in secrot cousultation again yostoiday, ‘Phoy bhavo mado o casual purvoy of tho structuro nndor coneideration, but thio active, searching investigation will not commenco until next week. Thoy withliold all thes aro doing from the publie, aud Chicago witl Lo obliged to recoive ber intelligence concornlng the inquiry by way of Washington after its cown- pletion. ‘Tho Bosard of Ccuaty Commissioners mot yoa- torday moruing a¢ the County Building to pur- chate supplics for all thoe county institutions for the present month. Tho Board was barety rep- rescted by a quorum, and procoeded to inspost the bida for dry goods. Tho priucipal bidders wore Carson, Pino & Co. and O. F. Periolat, Af- ter somo diacuasion, tha Board concludod to ad- {oura, and allow tho supplies to bo purchased duriug tho afternoon on the plan In voguo for tho past months, which was to hund the mat- tor over to tho Committeos on Publio Charities ond Hospital, ‘This was done on motion of Com- wissioner McCaflroy, During the atternoon tho Committee met aud purchased the sunplios, which smoanted to sbout $20,000. ‘The hidders who rocelved tho contracts were Carson, Pirle & Co., J, Forsyth, O, ¥, Perlolat, W. J. Quan & Co., Fred Boerner, and T, ¥, Wall, TEMPERANCE, The Iadles of the Chicapo Tsmporanco Union yestordsy mado the legislators of tho county the special object of prayor. 'L'ho leador, in opening the meating, mado a briof address, in which sho said that she bad hesitated to Jead becanso she feit 1t to bo out of womsn's placo to pray for politicians, 8lo Lad gatbored courage, bowvover, from tho example of Esther, IThe wnatton, sho ronsoned, wos prosper- ous, because 100 years ago the women took Loll of tho plow while their fathors, busbands, mnd brothers fought for liberty. Bho dud not beliove in woman's rights, ‘bat bolioved that the sex could acconphieh great wod nod exert & poworful influouce over the Enllul-bn: by prayer, and thus without the bal- ot improve the mora! conditivn of tho country. Tho roligions part of the meeting was character- ized by ndeop earnestnoss throughont, and tho ‘prayers woro impressrve and eloquont. ‘Lho leaders thon knd quite o discussion rela- tive to the data nnd place of their contemplatod County Temperauco Convention. It was finally decided to bold it at the First Method:st Chnuiehi, coruer of Clark and Washington stroots, Tues- day, Muy 18, Commitices ou Programme and Roception were afterwards appointod. . — LOCAL LETTERS, ANE THE PUBLIO BCUOULS OF CHICAGO TAYIZG INTITUTIONB ? Toths Editor of The Clicago Trioune: Lisuk, IlL, April 24.—In o communication toucbing the mansgemeont of the publio schicols which you published in your issue of the 15th iust,, the groond taken wad that, owing to an iron-clad routino of courso and of oxerclscs, & very much greator amount of time and money s roquired to oblain cortain primary results {ndis- peasablo to the outfit of overy citizen than would be nocessary under a slight modification of tha courso. As now arranged, many who have barely timo and means to mastor the clomenta of tho few branches nocessary to the transaction of everyday business nre obliged to march the ‘wholo tedious and expensive round of those who sim ai distiuction o the Normal and High Belioot courve, as proparatory to a nueful and oven briliant career among the learued pro- fossions, Of the 43,000 taught in the publie echools dur- jog the year 1874, sud who moved onward with the precision and order of an *‘army with ban. ners,” but sixty-four reached tho gosl, Tlho timo requited from enterivg tho tenin grado 10 gradution in tho High Bchoul may e estimated by tle fact that tho history of soms of the most distinguishied pupilejextcnds throngh o period of uine years, Ths expense of tho course may bo inferred from the subjolued list of toxt-books in uso as shown by tue report of the Committes on Text-Looke for 1874, and for tho perusnl of which I bespeak the patienco of your readers 3 Movable cards with words and lottera for the uso of tho tenth grade ; Walter Smith drawlug books; Vaysou, Duuton & Heribner's writiug. books ; Blackmau's Graded Songs, Now, 1, 2sud3; Graded H.ngers, Nos, 3 and 83 Webb's ‘Chiarts § Youman's Fivst Book 1n Bosany ; Webster's Pri. mary Dictionary ; Webster's Schiool Dictionary ; Walton's Intelleciual Arithmetio ; Itobluson's Rudlments; Nobinson’s Vractical Progressive Arihoetic ; Warren's Common Behool Geogra- phy ; Green's Iutroduction to Grammar; An- derson’s History of the United Hiates Aoalylical Becond lxesdn& Anslytie Thij Reader; _Analytical Fourth Nesd- eri Analsticsl Filth® Reader; Analytical Epeller; -~ Webb's 3odel First Render; (iraded Binger No, 4; Anllg;flcll Hixth Reador; iavou's Mental Philosophys Bhaw's Englist glish Litersturo; Hpale Luteraturo; ‘Taino' Qing's Eoglish Laterature: Quackenbos® Rhot- No. 8 Stevexs 8toEeT, Cnicaco, April 29.—I observo a statemont made by Jobun M. Mueller, cut-stono contractor of tho new Custom-Honse, to tho effact that the patching done on tho stono in that bullding was done by the stone-cutters, without his knowledgo or consent, s statemont utterly ot varisnco with the truth. 3o well knows that there wes o gang of from twonty to forty men employed constantly patching, not stono cut by themselves, but by the other stono- cutters. Ho knows, also, that Lo employed a foroman " gpccially to attend to them, s welt na to the putting tho best stono in tho front pios, whilo ho relogated thoso of tha yollow 8tri10 to tho.background, Tho foreman's namo is Ch arlos Proctor, 1t A3 vondoubtedly trme, however, that about 1 per cot of tho patching is duo to stono gotting chippod while in tho procoss of cnttingar re- moval. This will occur un any job, no matter how cotapetont or careful the men sta. To re- frosh M'r. Mucller's memory in regard to these pointa, L would ask if ho can recollect tho lact tliat tho " patchors,” by which namo thoy wero Izaonn, asked bim last summer forn raleo of thicir wagos, which ho refasod on the ground thaat, as he was obliged toclass tliom as stone- cattors, io could not give thom any maro than the higheat woges given to that class of mon? Tho reason for o classing them, they wers told, waos that the authoritios at Washington did not allow any palching. ‘Ihore 18 ono thing that surprises a good many, and that isthat, winletho atorm rages, Mr. Supo:- intendent of stone-cutting Coey sitssecuralyunder the shadow of his notbingnoss, althouch Le 13 the party most to blamo, and was perfectly anare that tho patching was going on all tho time, and that the cause of the patching was what {s known 88 **iron spots," somo of tho blocks being per- foctly inprognated with it, .o much so that the writer counted sixtecn Fatchos in one ato: and thera nre very few of the ston that are not patenod moro or fots, It was a tor- tunate thing that the largo platform on tho east 1ront broke, which bad o patch in it of about 200 wolght, and, as [t hung like Mabommot's coflin, 1t was rathor » davgorous sffair. Another thing that is & groas wrong is that a superior workman is not allowed to cut » vtoue any quicker than an juferior vgr, thero belng a timo set upon them by Mr, Ieed and his under-foreman which pro- veuts the Clovernment taling the advantago of tho better workmon, U~ Wio Kxowa. MR, COLMAN EXPLAINS. T the Editor of The Chicago ‘I'ridun Laxr, April 28.—From the mauner vour cor- rospondent roported Town of Lako matters for your Monday morning pape, it might bo in- ferred that something was wrong with Treseurer Colnan’s baoks and accounts.—a deflcioney hero and thers, Please say through your paper that for every dollaer of cash, bonds, water-loan cor- tificates, or tox cortificates, I have presented, or gtill hold in my hands, full, spocific, and com- pleto receipts. Thero is not to exceod 4 cents but what is fully coversd bv s voucher. Whon yon understand thas in paving eslimates on a large Job with 1,00 bonds or certificates, there mught some- times be an overpayment and sometimea an underpaymont, you will resdily understand the facts in this case, Lhe duy I atop.ed paying theie was duo the coutractar, as claimed, moro than $100,000. e had furpished, in addition, several thousand dollars of extra special cast- ngs, and bed o clawn for {otevest due, It s ot at all surprising that, 10 payiagbis ostiatoes, made in thousands and fractionnl party of a thousand, with evou thousund secarities, thera might bo some difference. Buch are tho fucts, Sti), whatover tuat difference might Lo, 1 hold hin voucuers for tho sum in every case. DPlease give this a place and obhige. Yours respoctfully, ZENAY COLMAN, Late Treasurer of the Town of Lake, Bushiangs Jod s CRIMINAL, _Jacob Brenner was arrosted fast evenlng on the cliarge of ploking Uwen McCloakey's pocket. He was locked up in tho Armory. Justico Bonlly discharged 3aria Nolsen from custody yosterday. Bhe was accusod of the mar- dor of two infants by throwing them into the river at Division strest bridge. Mnris, the wifo of Adolph Mnrgnes, s Bohomiau committed suicido yesterdsy morning by cutting her throat with o kuife. Temporary insanity was tho canse. 8be lived at No, 9 Cornoll stzect. Luke IHickey, of Marquette, plaved buuko yeatordav, and lost what littls monoy ho hud, Pator Adsma wan tho alieged roper, and is was Xu reatod aud hold to bail in 500 to awalt a hear- ng. Joseph Gafing commlitted suicida yesiorday, at No, 281 West Fourtconth streot, by cuting his throat with a 1azor whils n a delirlous fit.” An inguest was held, and a verdict In sccordanos with the above fucts was retuined. Clarles Kottko waa arrested yostorday hx onm- cer Topping, at tho mnstanch of Georgs Apple~ mau, of No. 124 Noith Morgan st:eet, wha clarges bhim with the larceny of s waich, A pawn-ticket for the articlo was found in the prise oner's possession, —i— ANNOUNCEMENTS, The sale of pictures by the Chicago Academy of Design will close this evening, There Lave been » large number of their best picturos re- talued, which will be oifered aud sold withont reserve. ‘The ¥inance Committee of the Soldiers' Re- unlon mests at the Bherman llonse fuls morn- ing. The Committee on Dacaration will meet nt the same place and time, Tho Executive Com- ':‘ultlen mosts at thie Hocorder's ollico 8t noon to- 8y, ‘The Whito Btockings will play the Franklins this afternoon on the Twenty-third utreot rounds. The game will commerice promptly at o'clock, An admission of 23 ceuts to (ho grounds and 60 conts to tho grand atand will be oiiy'; Tonuey's Natural llxstor!; Youman's New Chemiesry ; Nortou's Natural Philosophy ; Hux- loy & Yuuman's l'h"y-lolwn Colbert's Astrou- umdy; Poabody's Astronomy; Davies' Legendre; Alden's Citizous' Manual; Andersou’s Outiiues of Gononlumor{; liobinson's Elementary Algebra; Warren'a Physleal Gepgup?; Latidell & ficou'l Greek Lexicon 3 Bullion'’s Latin Lexicon drows' Latin Loxicon ; Boise's Homer's Tiad § RBoise’s Xouophou'y Anabasis; Felton's Ureek Reader: Amold's Greok Proso Composition g Crosby’s Greek Gram- Dictionary ; Boweu'n Croaby's Greel. Lossons 3 mar ; ‘Anthon's Classical Aus churgods —_— THE CITY-HALL. The Board of Public Works will to-day adver- timo for the ourbing, pavlug, and tilling of North Union street’ from Milwaukoo avenue to Erie street. ‘The newly-sppointed Bergoant, B, J. Wiloy, was yesterday swern fu by the Doard of Police, aud assigoed toduty at the West Lake Strest Virgll; Houson's Lutin DProsc; Amola's | Btation, vice Sergt. Fronch, resigned, stin Pross Composition ; IHarkuess' Lat. Comimlasloner Thompson of the Board of o Reader,; Harkueay Latin Gram- | Publio Works yestorday rolurned from bis ree war; Robluson's Univerelty Algobra; | cont Eastern trip. He reports moat favorably Ancient Geograpby in connsction with History; | on the progress iu tho construction of the y(m%l‘r‘" fimd‘gvnuu Atlas glar‘mnman Ouulbne- Wen I&v‘ ‘En wn{firiunmpmu I:afhm' sod ox. o story aren's ! eographyy | pecl oy will be completed aboul Campba! fin German Coll’lu;(!hlpld’l L{h of Decombs L b 18 SAINT LOUIS, One of tho Prominent Inctitutions--A Thoronghly Sound Business En- torpriso with Peculiar Fea- tures of Interest, A Company with No Liabilitles in a Po- sitlon to Muko Low XNet Cash Prices or Favorablo Terms of Credit, They who look deepest into business affairs #eo most olearly that & reputation for unques- tionablo reliability is wortl moro to any man or sot of men, taking tha courso of & wholo busi- nees life into conaideration, than any possiblo prolita which ara tho rosult of *tricks In trade,’" or the lack of luformatiou in n castomer as to the truo valuo and morits of the goods he {s pur- chasing, Placing the traneaction entirely on its cash value, monoy obtaluod by misropresenta~ tion aud fraud costa more than it fs worth, Wion we moo this tdes incorporated into tho cliartor of o jolot stock company, and secits opiric carried out in thelr practico, wo feol not only that we ean speak ot the ontorprise in high terms of commondation, but that it is our duly to do 80, This nom{nlnny was organized about two years ago under tho Ians of the Stale of Missouri. Wa find wwited in its busincsa rolationa as oflicers, Directors, nnd shareholdors, somo of the best business men of Ht, Lonis, tho ropresentatives of a clasa who ara giviog now life to this commer- cial eentro, nud who futond to mako it tho first city in tho Wost, working undor a chartor which compals thom Lo make all purchases for net cash, “Tliey have boea conteated with a slow growth, kuo\vlufi they wero gnlnlnfi an juorensp of stiongth with overy mon:h, aud that a reputstion for 'boing largo cnsh buyers would moon place them ja s position of unec- (inulod strongth, Bo _thoroughly have they lived up to this hmo of policy, they now—na thalr books show—positivelv have no habilities, as can bo ascortsivod by any one throogh the woll-known agency of Lathrop, Mc- Kflop & Co., and are provabiy tho only coucern in the country which can refor to a eimilar rec- ord. When o company ia 8o stroug oo ono point of business poliey, it can reasonably be expocted toaliow other foatures of sinnlarstrength, an ox- :octation which tn thoir caso is fully sustanod y facts, With.a ehartor that will allow them to 4inndle almost anything in tho range of morvan- tilo business, thoy havo selocted tho TIANO AND ONGAN TRADE, and aro acoking to dovetop that liue of business into a positive succees beforo roaching oul to other departments. Knowing that truo success cannot como from Rnuhln;z the male of iuferior ipstrnments, thoy avo naver allowed thomsolves to bo misled by tlio seemingly lareo profits somotimea mado on the most worthless goods; seong clearly that when tho dissutisfaction that o poor instrument 18 wure to givo, 18 added to its cost, tho botter instruments provo tho least oxpensiva both to themaalves aud thoir customors, Tholr strongth in this position will a4 onco bo seen whon it in cuneidored that being cash bayers they can_con- trol the sale of tno best instruments, and can offer thew at rensonablo prices to cash pur- chaeors, aud to thoss to whom it 18 uu objoct on terms of easy monthly,paymonts, thus giving to thoso who wikh fustrumeats in that way, AN OTFORTUNITY TO GET THE DEST, When they reprosont an iustruinent aa bolng good and well made, thoy iutond that it shall bo 8o or thers {8 no pale, To prove their good faith they furaish each purchaser with a warrantes ajgnod jountly by the menufacturer and themseives. This 1t will at once be_scon sccurea to the pur- chbaser that for which hio pays—an tostrument as t{nnd as reprosented. Should 1t provo otherwise, 18 mouoy s a8 socuro to him ne though it wero dopuosited to his order in the sonndest bank in “tha country, paciog him in a very dilferent pusition from that in wiich ho would find him- self if Ins parchaso was made through an irre- sponsible agont or dealor. Kuowing what we do of the mon who are mnm:Plng tho affairaof tina company and tho foundation principles on whick thay afo building their entarlI\xlue, wa do not hiesitato to say that dealers and musicians, or those wishing instru. meots, will sorvo their interests b; correspond- g with the 8t. Louis Mercantile Company, and ascertaming the torms on which they can pro- curo Instruments throuch them from the bost masufacturers in tho countr; AMUSEMENTS. THE THOMAS CONCERT. Somebow or other it has haprened during the part two years or 8o, that whenover Alr. Thomas has adveiised a Beothoven or Wagner pro- gramme, poople havo turned out in larger num- bers than on other occasions. Thia jndicatos n vory radical change. It shows that the seed Mr, Thomas has been g0 qaietly sowing fs begluning to malio tho musical fleld whito with tho harvosy, It i chazgo, morcover, which ia not altogethi- er duo to fichion or sonsation. Laat night the programmo was jointly Deethoven and Wagnor, both composora bolog represonted by some of their choicest desoriptivo music. It was an ontirely appropriato union, for Wagner rogetds Deothovon as the source of muvlcal idoan and forma, Tho audience was a thought. ful, carnoat ono,~—one of the kind that listons attentively ond eits through s performanco, The Becthoven music (the Pastoral Symphony) Las beon hoard hero many times, and poople listened to it for enjoyment. Noarly all tho Wagner music was unfa- miliar, and yeonie lstoned to 1t with keon eagernosd, many for Ltho sake of oriticism, somo for the sake of instruction, and a fow for tho uako of un‘loymunt‘ tho Iattor class being limited to those wlio lisve hicard tho musio before and have como tu onjoy it, just es tho roass now onjoy ‘“Tanshauser™ and * Lolen- grin,” becanse thoy havo digeated thom. Thero was constant, unflsgging Intyrest in tho porformauce, and ofton cathuslastly appro- clation, and after the concers the sidewalks wore crowded with cager and esrnoat sntics, mavyof whom discovercd that thore might bo something in musioaticr all more important aud permauent than a metody which ticklos tho ear for a little whilo and then lapees into the barols organ, for froquent and tedious grists, Axd it thig was the caso with only o performance of ox- tructy toru from thelr ‘settiug, what would have been tho resnlt had the niuelo Yeou honrd in its poetical aud dramatic finish withthe accesgoriod of costume, ncoucry, and acfon, wrl.\lcl: ;:lny B0 fmportant a part 1o \V-gner‘u Deal of ar 0f tho performancs of the Pastoral Symplony orof it characteriitics, we noed may odya word, for the churactor of it is verv well kywn to all concert-goory, and the porformanco df it was tao porfect to admit of criticism, Boethwen attachod to it a motto which is ono of tho godon tulos of muwio—' more expiession of fean; thao paintiug,” or inothcr words tuat it uhmg uot bo meroly an objective picsentation of fats, & paluting of nature, but of the soul which jor yades natire, Who orchestra gave it with his ugroulunn and that is praice onough, 1 {Of tho Wagnor muslc, oue thing is undowt- edly true, It was too exacting, srduous, md ovorpowering for a siogle hearing, It en- biaced nolections from **Walkuercu,” * Trisan and Isolde,” and tho * Meistarsacnger oo Nuermberg,” {vtroducing Biogmund'a bosutiul Lovo Bong, the woird ride through the air of no daughiers of Odin, Wotan's impasnioned farewml] to thp lovely Brunbilde, and the tone-pictre of the magio flamos with which bte fire-god surrounds o her, from “Wl. kuoren "J the iotroduction to *Triskn sud lsoldo,” and tho d{luz ncons of ho Iatier, ouo of the mioat {ntensely and impaa- sively passionate scones ever portraved in e sio; “and the Prizo Song, inttoduction, Jostio overture to tho * Meistersacugor,’ ' solections are from operas written by Waguemst diffetent periods during the last twenty yeay, forming the stoppiug-stones, as it = | eame suddenly hoarse and injured ita effect in hin struggle agatnst the poworful orchostra. The singing of the firat numbor was & magnificont nuccess, and roflected tho highest credit upon our little Chicago tenor, for wo shall still clam ‘:Sm_. Iiin subsoquent hoaracuoss was a misfor- uno, Tho neason closen with the performances to- t'ln i Tho programme of thie matinos will be ss oflows: TARTT. Balections from tho Opers * Tannhaenser”,...Wagnsr a, Overture, b Romance of Wolfram, Wis Todosshoung. Alr, Frans Remmerts. “ Promethens ™, Hungarian dances, 1 Allegro molto, AT 1L Ovorture— Wodding oxl Camacho ”,.. e Mendnlssohn Aldendlfed, +Behnmann vesssaydy sAuber 2, o« Brahmn 3. Allegro con spinto, 14 Featival overture....,, Tho foilowing ia thoe evoning programmo: PART I Belections from the opern * Euryanthe™, ......Weber & Rachaties el pateh,” X tivo—!! o berg el mich, e Aria—Socond ach, C } it Ar. Frane Remmerts, [Adapted for grand crehesira by Joschim Tiaf.) TART 1. Beenes from “ Orpheus ™, +Gluck [Nt Emma Crunch a gramd chorus of 200 voices and orelustra, " Director of the chorut, A, O, Dluckman.] TART 11, Orerturo—* Corfolan M ... .. - Beethoveny Duet—Jorsonda, ** Ble ruft] fch selt 8, Mearrs, 1], A, Dueho and P, R Vorsplel—* Lohengrin * Arla—* William Tail,” toiir A v, 1, Rhapsodle Hongroise, Ne ACADEMY OF MUSIC, The performance last oveniug of Horve's “Chilperio™ by the Boldens troupe was ime monsurably superior to anylhing that the com- pany bave givon in Chicago; indecd, so vast an improvoment, in evory rospect, sa to afforda new ides of the morits snd resources of tho or- gamzation, and warrantiog the opinlon that i Misa Boldene hind openod with ** Chilperic” bher recoption at the hands of pross and publio would have beon nltogethor difforent. Tho opora, which has nover before boen performed in Chi- cago, Ia in Horvo's happlest vein,—a voin never approached by Offonbach, whose long liet of boufo productions contains nothing half so mu- sical ne **Chilporie,” and fow 8o rollicking aud enjoyable {a plot and movement, The audience last night waa quite large, and bofore & dozen barsof the score Liad beon given thoro was a gonoral prluk(nF up of musical cars in rocogoi- tion of somo:hing really choico. Thin impres- sion atrepgthoued rapidly, and at tho closo of tho flrst act—which way distinguished by a flio mnlo chorus, and a suporb coucert- ed plece with solo, besutlfully sung by Misn Boldono, tho chorus ending with o ‘moat uniquo ava fino effect in a sustained chord of uncommon length, which secured nu en- thuslastio oncore—Dby this timo the audisnco was cowpictoly won ovor both to the opora and tho manncr of its reudering, sod thencoforward tho potformance was a pronouncod succoss. A Jarge number of sigoally meritorious foatures may not now be noticed, but we can cordially com- moud tho Boldens compapy in ** Chilperle” to evarybody who likes to laugh heartily and ls fond of exquisite music. It will bo repeated tlus ovening, THE GRAND OPERA:HOUSE. As snticipated by those who have besn watch- ing theatrical matters closely durlng the past soanon, & move hLas beoo wade 1o » doclded di- rection, which will effoct a very marked change intho distribution of the Chicago theatros. It is no lees a mattor, thau tho transfer to J. H. MoVicker of tho leaso of tho Grand Opora- Houso on Olark atreot, which has hitherto been conductod a8 & minstret bouso. The T'rustees of tho Kingsbury cstate have not Lad n groat deal of gaod luck in ronting tho place, 'The rout thoy asked was too bigh, and 1o oppor- tunily was left for coveriug it with a margin of profit. Mr, MoVicker was regarded as about the only man capable of taking Liold of the placs ag it now stands and turning in a falr rent for it. Whilo at Ilot Springs, a fow days agoa, o ro- ceived a dispateh asking bim what terms ho would offer for tho bouso. He replied by com- ing directly to the city, and yesterday tho sirangement was consummated [n'an bour, The gossips kave fixed tho aunual rental at $10,000, whiol {slittle enough, and will give the now managoer & chance, On inspeching his bargain, Mr. MoVioker found the hLouse woll suitod for stock puruoses, shd although he has made up his mindat profont to adhcro to no particular polloy, 2 18 likely that he wil put a good stock cwmpany in the lLoose and run it aa a stock thestro, or a3 it has been imgroperly known liere, a comody theatra. o will cointnebco opoiations at onco, and seo what artsts can bo obtaimed for the theatre for tho preat scason. Porhapa tho beat thiug he can do m a preliminary atop will be to chango tho name of the theatre, It is graud exactly rmpunlm a8 it i8 an opera house, aud it 18 the atter fn no seneo of the word. Any name but its presmt ono will ganrantee succoss. it Smng b THE INDIANS, Tho ¢ermanine Family Murdoress ‘Takm to Fort Loavonworth for Trin's Srcial Disvateh to The Chicaan Tridune, 87. Laus, April 30.—~Tbe latest infrrmation hero fron Fort 8ill is to the offect that the two companis of cavalry that had beon sont out by Goo. Mickenzio to eapture the ludiaus who fled after thy fight at tho Cheyenne Agenoy, roturned to Fort 3iil on Bunday. Tho soldiors failed to overtaks the Indian dosporndoes, having missed their tral, but thoy brought io from the Chey- enne Agsncy as prisonors thirty-two Clisyennes belongusg to tho Dog Soldiers, aund iwo Arapahoes, Including tho Chiefs Old White Bear ani Modicino Water, whose band brought tho captive Germalue girls, Ou Tuesday tusso Choyanve prisvners, together with 40 Kiowa and Consnche prisoners, wers to start from Fort 8illin the custody of two companlus of tho Fourth United States Cavalry aud ooo of infant- ry, under Capt. Saudersvn, for Caddo, on tho AL, K. & T, Rairoad, and thonce tuey go by rail to Fort Loavenworth for trial, Tho Kiowas and Comanchos bave beon ander guard at Fore Bill for seyeral months, and they are those againey which the ovideuce of murders commnitted by thom in’ Koneas and Texas i eufliciont to con~ domu them betore a court-mactl — A Gront Billlard Enterprise, Alluslon has alresdy beou briefly made to & coming cansolidation of soveral large firmng with s view of cs. tablishing in Ohicago the most extensive billiard-table manufactory ou the continent, ‘Wo aro happy to aunounce that this important com- biuation Lsa already been effected, tho three most prosperous, powerful, and wealihy billiard-Louses fn the West and South baviug united thelr capital, skill, snd wido experience for the purposs of furnishing thy world of billiards with fur bettor aud chisaper articles than elther eatablishment slone hias been able to afford 1n the paat, E, Brunswick & Co,, of Chicsgo ; Brunawick Broe., of Chicago aud Bt, Louls, and Btephanl, Hart & Co, of Chlcago, are the woll-known houscs which Lienceforth to ba joined !wgulhl'r under the firm na; - of #“Tue Bruuswick Hros., Stephnt & Hars Company. ‘The business of auch 4 coucarn mist of course ba enorinous ; but the entorprizc of all (ha parties con. cerned Is 80 well satablishiod that thers noed be no fear bug their resdtircos will besutticiently enlarged to nioet auiy eworgency. Wo auticipaie unbounded success for this great un dertaking, which crubraces the eariy opening of B branch st Cincinnatl, aud cordially commend the new firm to the public generally and tothe Lillard world mlf‘r"c“ lar, sadquarters nalil farther notice st Nov, 44 and 40 Dearborn_atreot and 57 8iate etreet, Chlcago, 1IL, . 8t, Loula addreas, 111 North Fifth stroet, - Claclnnali ads dreas not yut doternlned, —————— Interssting to tho Ladles, fromn “Tannhauser” to tho ' Trilogy," they prosont of * treatwment, widely varying aud the lofuest ph of pavsion, 'I'sken together, thoy presco! grand and bniliant picturo which ia fairly dg- zling -with eplendor, and fuscinating with fo coustanlly occurring thomos which pour wto do full tide of harmouy, Lach group of selectids it colossal by itsolf, and when combined in op, evenig's hoaring.’ tho offect s eeusibly overpd- uhl(i; Nevortholeas, thanks to Mr, Thonjs aud bis splendid baud that they have givon)s Rlimpscs of Wagnor's power and grandour. Jt will proparo us horeafter for etill fiighnr onjdq- meout. ‘Fhe burst of app o which giested go closeof tho ** Tristan aud 1s0ldo” musio wa sk- niticaut, 1% wes an indication that Wagner 1s {o looger the musician of tho future. fl'x conng- tion with the Wagner solcctions, Mr. Rel mortz sang tho Farewell to Drunbilds [n cantre superh etyle, aud Mr. Bischofl uup Love Hong of Siegmund ;uu unus;? cleazoeas and strength of toue and fiue dramajo expression, Cn tho I'rize Bong, however, he Our styles in our willluery dopariment are nnsur. passed, Qur stock Is complete, with all ths Iatest and cholcest novelties, consisting of Freach chip and straw hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Allare iuvited 10 examlne our mammath stock, 2 Morcuziv, Patues & Co, —_— e 2 Fou Will Gee o Great Difforence' in prices of sll xinda of maitreases, spreads, pillows, teks, spriug-beds, etc, by buylng ouce at Milyer, Jonkios & Fazon's, 320 and 231 Btato sirect, where they aro all manutaciured. Chickoring Pionos Contala sll latest fuprovements, Over 46,000 porsons Rave testified to their superiority, Reed's Templo of Mlualc, 03 Van Buren street, —_— Mineral Water. Moaazs, W, H, Hutchinson & Hou, 241 West Raadolph stroet, propare Olen Plora minersl waler In Biphoan bottles and fountains, Trade supplied on favorsble tarma, TRACY AND ALICE, Why Tracy Titus and Mrs, James A, Oates Dissolved Partnership. As Usunl, a Motlier-In-Law Is at tho Dottom of the DIiMculty, After a long interval, tha Californis papsrs ap- poar upon the table in an accumulated pilo, as though thay had boon washed up thers by the flood, and stranded without systom or arrango- ment. Onoof the latest contains a full account of tho dificulty betweon Tracy Titus and his wifo, Mra, Jamoa A. Ontos, as sho in called by thiosn who kuow hor professionatly only. A fow weoks ago Tuk Trisune contalned & brief al- Iusion to the Lrouble botween theso two estima- Dlo pooplo. The full account of tholr dificulty locatos its origln where ovory marrled man would naturally expect to find i— WITIL THE MOTRER-IN-LAW. The history of thio trouble iutroduces a history of tho principals, and it may bo Intoreating to tho gonoinl reader to give It in briof, Alico Orcenia Meriitt was bLarn in 1849, and is con- sequently but 26 yeara of ago. At tho sgoof 16, while at school” in Nashville, she foll in iove with James A. Oatos, leading man at the Nash- villo Theatro, and, contrary to the custom, lio foll in lovo with and married her, They wore unitod secrotly and removod the following your to Cincinnatf, whore Mr. Oates played for ono soar, and nas thon compolled by sickucss to withdraw from tho stago. Are. Oatos, forced to earn horown living, made ber debut asa soubrotte ot Wood's 'Thoatro, aud there learned the rudi- monts of bor art. It was hore that C. D, Hoss engaged hor to play in TIE " PIELD OF THE CLOTI OF QOLD," and sho camo to Chicazo with Ler Lusband and pinyed in that famous burleaque iu Crosby'a pora-Houss, Trncy Titus was at that time Treasurar of tho thentre, and James Oaten came hhore a8 stago-mauagor. Titus travolad with tha company evor mnco, When Oates dled in 1871 ho abtained from Tracy a uromiso 10 protect and caro for bis widow, which promiss Titus kept to the best of his ability, aud, inorder toomit no opportunity of aiding bor, MARBIED I8 GIANOE at Bt. Louis in Novembor, 1872, The company had in the menutimo hoon strongthencd by tho nddition to It of Billy Crane, Clarles I, Drovw, John Howson (brothior Jobn), and othors, They emorgod graduaily from burlerque Into opora- bouffe, and ultunately became oxtromoly pop- ular, and in spite of hard timos Lave made money. It acpears that tho tronpe is always accompa- nied by tao _ladies, of whom, of course, gal- lantry forbids any but favorable mention. Ono of theso wan Mre. Oates’ slstor, Miss Pauline Morritt, and the other, alas! thelr mother, Mrs. Morritt, Tuese two Indies boarded elsewhoro, and 'Fracy Titus and his wife at tho Occldent. For n weok or two everything weot smoothly. But on ono unlucky oceasion & quarrel arose ro- garding somo lady, the trouble originatiog, it Is assumed by the cross-cxamination of Tracv, by his mothor-in-Iaw. Tracy's momory was dofoct- ive, 1o donicd a great deal, and failod to recol- lect a groat doal mora. MRS, OATRA PUT HER HUSDAND OUT of bor apariment, and took up quarters with mamma, For a day or two Traoy waited for tho storm to blow over, but with the portinacity of our moro Eastorn climale, tho wind continued to blow from a stormy quarter. Alivoo, the Trensuror, had brought him nl;:n"{ tho balanco from the theatre, bt the fourth night after tho quarvel, Allson lulécd to appoar. Mra. Oatos had consulted a Iawyaf, and divorted the proceads, amounting to some §12.000 sinco thep, to her own uso. Hor Iawyors impressed upon hor the bolio! that TRACY WAS LIEft DEPENDENT, and that tho succoss of the cumpnu{ was duo en- tirely to horexerrions. 8ho too willingly ignored his offorts, and actod accordingly. The comnany divided. John Howson, Drew, Jones, Willi .me, and somo of tho chorus joinod Alrs, Ontes: Woodfleld, Allen, his wife, Miss Larkelle, and most of the choris romained with Tesoy Titus. ‘I'hera aro now tvo rival organizations, with THE PROSTECT OF A DIVORCE, Maguira is said to aldo with Titus, aud to regard Alison og the Ingfis in the case. It is stated by tha Chronicle that Magulre gave Alisou a cut across the face with his cane for intorforing ina conversation which did not concarn him. Trac; Titus {s well known in Chicago, and haa rolatives hore wlio aro much troubled about his domeatio disagroement. The Fox and Wisconsin Rivers Ims provement, Spectal Correspondence of The Chisago Tribune, QngeN Bay, Wik, April 29.—Our spring olec- tions havo passed, tho ice in the Bay han broken up, nud toe next ovent awsiled is the opening of tho Btraits and tho arrival of Buffalo bonts, In mpito of our thres iallroads, it is the opening of navigation that smives tho greatest impulse to bueiness, The Erle line betwoen hers and ButIalo will bo continued this season, Therearo 8ix boats of the lino, and it is belioved the num- ber will be locrossod this yoar in ordor to do the business. ‘The $50,000 sppropristed by the Isst Con- gress for the improvement of the Fox and Wis- coosln Rivers is nlready drawn upon, I bolleve, for some 1epairs that are boiug mado noar Applaton, ‘That appropristion was graufying to the poopla hors, o8 1t showod the settied purpose of the Government to spur {bis great work along. But the mbabitants along the routo aud fo lowa and Minnesota are oven more demon- strative than we over the projoct, and well they sy bo. Groon Bay does not sbeolutely need the improvement as do they, For &0 fur a8 water communication with tho East is con- cornod slio already has the improvoment. 1t i expoctud thabuavigation betweon hereand Poitage City will be comploted this season, As regards the improvoment of the Wlsconsin Rivor the mauagors of tho matter aro still troubled a littlo as to the best conrse to parsuo. ‘Chey desire that the money sball be expended 80 a8 to do thio mout good, and Lonce their hesi- tation, Itts woll known that tho Wikcouen Riverin Its wide, sandy bed haa a trosoberous, varying channel, There a10 two plaus for im- proving it. Ooels to contine tho cuaunel by meaus of wlog dams, &c,, and the othor is to buid a perfest cannl slong tho river to be fed from ils wators. The distance from Portage Lo the mouth of the Wisconsio River at Prairie Du Chien 18 118 milos. ‘I'he experiment with wing dams bas not given satisfaction ; at loast it 18 quile watlefaclorily understood that that plan of improvemont wnfnot maot the no- ceusities of the case, A good relinble water- chanoel 18 roquired. Iumsy be liad by adopting tho caual systom while uther plans aro doubtful, Why uot, then, it is asked, procoed at once witly the canal and waste no monay on other projecta ? The Governmout ongineora report a canal quita tonsible, They Lave surveyed 1t and e.timated {tn cout. 'Iba rivor, valley, and bed and soil are of such a character as to maka tho cost of buil log a canal sarprigingly cheap, The great n cosaity for the work will lnsure its epeedy oo pletion, Congresa has adopted no particular plan of improvement. That matter is left with tLs eugineors. —————e Who Made and Sold the First Machine- Twist Labled with Manufacturors' Names P : Qur sttention hiss been frequently called to mis- atatemenls fu Westorn newspapers regarding the manu. factura and sale of Bowing-Bilk and Machino-Twist, An srticlo recently published fn s Chicago paper contalng rather niore than the usual number of errors for tho small space occupled, there belng no less than #ix positive misatatements therein, mostly copied from Western pspers, whoss editors, we are sure, would not intentionally m] thelr readers, ‘The following s & copy of the label nthder which tho Machine-Twist was sold that was first magufactured in thia or any othier country : # One pound First Quallty Sewing-Twiat, from th Nonotuck Steamn sm‘lmnux-awry.'fi. L., 411, Agentor “The BIIks of this company are sold under the (zade- marks % No30TuoK ' and “ CouTicsLLs," aud havaob. tatnod the following Firet Prize Madals for theiz au. [egtority s ronze Matula st tho Auerican Inatitute alrs of 1860 and 18733 Bllver Madals at faira of Amar- doan Charitablo Mechanica® Assoclation, Loston, 1689 3 Brookiyn Industrial Institute, 1813: Cinclanals Ins dustris) Exposition, 1474, aud tho following high tribe uto at the fair of e Amorican Oliaritabls Movhaniea® Assoctation, Doston, 1874, (a0 wmedaia for alike being given) *Tlio Noworuck' HiLk Couranx aro fully entiilod to the Medals horetofore awarded,” Thia milla of the Nonotuck si1k Company, establiahed 1839, givo ctaployment to over 50 peoplo, aud excecd i1 tlo production of Bewing-8ilk aud_Macbine-Twlst the 1oills of ln‘_:lhll' company by nearly, if not quite, 100 per cent, Tho aggregato length of Vinlshed BUX from Ihess’ works oxceeds 2,000 miles per day, o euough to eaclrcle the “luln ouca in Iwo weeky, NONOTUOK BILK COMFANY, 8. L. HILL, President. The Great Sunday Overland Mail Train will leave Chicsgo Bundsy, May 3, st 16:15 a. m., vis Chicago, Bock Island & Paciio Bailrosd, atopping ab sl pegular stations an waln lne conuecting 8t Qmabs with Monday morniog express Irain for Denver snd Ban Franelaco, Ticketa via Chicago & Narthwastern or Chicago, Bue. lington & Quiitey Rallroada will Lo taken on this train, —— i Not to Eat With marely, wers feeth given us, Providence infended them to adid to personal comeliness, and they will do #8017 wo brush them with Sozodont, and thereby keep them whito aud souad, ——— Glen Florm, . It you would avold a life of suffering uss Glen Flora Mineral Water, Ask your drugglst for circular giving £ull particulara, MARRIAGES, 5 KIEW-—OARR--In Chlcago, at the retldance of tha bridw'a fttior, by the liav: Hehry O, iy, Hoctor ol All Balots' Episcopal Churol, Apeil Ssmuel R,” Kew, 00, of Utosulss Taey and Bliss SnratiA» CArr, of t elty, RICHRY—MULLEN—On Wadnesday ovening, Apei) 23, ut the rosidencanf Mr. W. A. Applegato, Clncinnatil, by lhu Hey. J. E, Wrighty Dr, W, JI Nichoy, of Chicago, aud Miss Cincs Suilon, of Clacionati, : alyh'fl}:fi;l;&dadly‘;&fil , of (aflammation of tho g Jasanh Ko Ui " iieral ffom i lato rositnnce, 21 Wart Fourtoenth. K yat 1 p. m., by ears to Ualrary, E‘I‘ ;I'K’r»g"n' Eilqh'“"kh 7‘\'.“:'1-. April 11, Mrs. Iarissa Prate Pitkin, agec N ew. Pitkin wan ths motor of tha wifo of the Rev. B. Willlams, of thia clty. N- ), 4t tho resldenca of Mrs, I’ MeGlin- , corner of Indiana-st., Miss Eiiza- and thonee by ears _SPECIAL NOTIOES, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTIIING BYRUP hans boen used for chilldren wih novor-failing auccass. It corrocta aolde ity of tha atomaaly, relleves wind colle, regulaies tho bow. cls, cures dysentory and diarrhea, whethor arlilag from tosthing or othier causos. An old and well-trisd romedy. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, TH% ROUSEHOLD PANAGEA will bo found invalus. ble. lmmediato relisf will follow its uso inall casey of palita the stumach, howals, culds, sprains.and bruisos, § Ohildren Often Look Pale and Siok Trom no othor esuse than baving wormsin tho stomaolt. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMUITS will destroy swormy without injury to tha child, bolng porfootly wistre, and froo from all coloring or other fojurlons ingrodieata nsu- alyusod fo worm proparations, Nold by all drugalsts, ountea bor, or sidot rhoumatisin, sollc, ur tniernat And extoruial uss, A Curo i3 guaran- 4 or tha money raianded. Gilea' fniment fod{doot Amibuula. Bfllm By GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. On Satnrday, Jay 1, at 9 0'Clock, 14 CRATES W. G. CROCKERY IN OFPEN LOTS. 76 Cages al_assware. The Largest toro and Inrgost stock In the elty cf Tonsshald Furniture, Partios wishinglinenitncs, shauid at- tond tuls sale. Graat bargning tn lourehold Goads, Par- A Ciatnber ' rturs, look-Canos, Watdrobes Ex- Hall Troes, Miarbio and. \Wood Tap Tahi Ttockers, Bolas. Lo Fasy-Chaten, Mnttrr B Gy Dendiells aad, n Pots and [lomiay in goo G'P. GUIE & CO; gos, Wal ry 2 #ns, Tog.Guot, K sfelgarnton Wisol arpote, 130 cases of seadition. . g Avctloneors. DRY GOODS. Our Next Regular Auction Salo, Tucsday. May 4. A comolote and altraotivo salo of every doseription of Staple awl Faay Dey Gods, mon's wimen's, Mmisasn, and enlldron's Plain aad, Wancy tuslory, Notioas, Whits oods, Juds; and fatan o Unitorweat, Tamburg K 't artlago. CLOTEHEING. 10 addition to tho abovs, wo stall also offor the fineat sock of Olothlag (n mon’s boys® aud youtli' wosr overox- hibited in any Chicaga Anctlon House, The o sitic fv Hrazclass, alf frosh and oloan, madoup in the Atylea of tho prescat season, and of tho must elogant sad costly fabrica, CARPETS. Ourlino of Garpata for this exls wmill excesd ansthin aliown by us this rasson. We shall offcz a ling of ufl-wool 00ds L 3plys, fl>Dl{l. & Also tho regular 1ino of cot- i :!nnefl:lfln:l:nfu;:n 98 ehaln gond, yromp a © POGLT B GULIL & GO, 68 and 70 Wabashar. ONE THOUSAND CASES, In SBAMPLES snd DUPLIOATES, of CUS- TOM-. 5o Boots Shoss & Stnpers At Auotion, by Oataingua, on WDNESDAY, May b ot Wen % And Fopular. R R I’flu'bfl. A :Y\'Jl“’.'l £o., 69480 70 Wabsaba, THURSBDAY, MAY 6. Anpothor saleof Dry Goods, Olothing, Oarpets, Eto, A large and variad line of dosirablo gosds will be affared fa this salo In 1iry Goods, Notions, Hustery, Undorwear, Hats, Ca) Goods, Lineus, Walte Goods, Cat* oty Piaad Waro, oto. Yarge, clogant, and attractivo display of Gente! Hstra Fino Custor.Sads Clotoing, fa all ¢ c{-re-ule of the Yot matorial and workmanship, Also full lizo of Do’} Youtts', and Childreu's Ulothing. g ilaisg sellwt 1l 'olocly an wfiractivo llae of Bapar- -Wool, Tngrain, and Cattago Usrpata. RO, BT GURE & CO., (8 aut 10 Wabsals-av, and btraw ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionoors, 77 and 79 Bouth Doarborn-at. MAY DAY SALE. Largo and attractive Salo TO.DAY, BATURDAY, FORNITURE and Housekeeping Goods 1n ell Varietics. 9:30 8. m., Crockerysnd Glass 3 0:00 & 1, Gookiuy Htayos, Drussels and . ¢ Tngrala Carpots, now and soor littlo nsed, 1iair Cloth, and in groat varip. Jarwg Line of Furnitaro, but u Vo bar N d olsganty. &, ju:t New Parlor sults, Rop; and Marbis-topped i iy, Also Bilack Walnat o connection with fin Waro, "( neas, and & varloty of otfic and withont rosorve, a8 wo musf Froe wrorage (or &1 days, ‘RoUKWELE WiLLIAMS & oo, By F. 0. WOLBERT,.Auctioneer. NBEW YOREK. Zargo and Important Bpeclsl Saloof 6,000 Gross Plain and Figured Coat Bindings, heary consignnien, y order of s joading tmportiag house of Tallorin, iy & TiAnd 81 Lugards Stk i Tk e . s, nssortment will ineludy the most desirable stylos of Figihrod a2 Piakn ik, 14 arL sl iots (roms Jom & mediaia ta the bost Impor il widihs'up 1o 13 linss, They will bo fuand expacially adapted to the ¥all trade, belug all now good o fust iandod. X N 0., d MONTANT 4.0 WNSEND, —_— By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO. Baleszooms, 196 snd 197 East Raadolphiat. Eatenatve sale of furnitare thisday, s. m, Tonse- hold effects of two private dwellings which must be sold snd pald for immediately. Inthoatock will bo found parlor, enambor, dining-room, and kitchen furniture, sll kinds; also, Bruseols and woolon earpats, erookery, oook ataves platod ware, book-casos, wardrobes, oice dusks, show. caso0s, mirzors, refrigerators, oto,. oto. WILKINS, BRUBH & 00., Auctloneors, FRAVE, BUILDING AND. STOREROOH, North Wollsesto, in8 Alction, On the premisos at 3 p. tn, to-day wiil bosold the sby baifalay, SEATU oo 4o iory Ao Dvomoni. Fae' pare chaser can samuva the 0 dast 04 ho & WILKINS, BRUSH & CO., Auctioosers, By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO., 41 East Waibington-at, : Larxe and Atirnctlve Sale of BOOTS & SHOES ATOTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Muy 4. st U o'clock, __FURNITURE. P.&Ld. CASEY, 41 & 43 FIFTH.AV,, ho f Eanp, o0 band tho largast ssortioent o the ity of Jtow 0/ niture, pals, Doake, Gotintars BHet e M Soras. . e IS e S G e Dttt M e ' Auctlonoora, TEIIS DAY OUIL REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF Household Goods At80and 8 Fast Randalph-at., At 08, m., - TR ENTIRE CONTENTS OF Three Private Residonces, Removed far Contenlenco nf Haln, Aleo the Stock ol & RETAIL FURN{;{.‘URE DEALER, s b 100 USED CARPETS, DBRUSSELS, TARKNTRY, AND InunA1ns, [:15] RQLL‘S NEW CARPETS, worars S RO A N bnsrrins. ‘Also a Largo Lineol Unfinished Furniture. Also a Finn Varicty of OFFICIE IFURNITURE, Particnlar Attentlon of DEALLIS AND HOUSEKLEEPERS I Invited to the LAEGI‘:”P BALR ETL AN DSOMIE PARLOR, Librany, DINING-ROOM, AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, ASLS) SEORETALIES, WARDRUDES, 3 BOOKE LOUNGES, [eASY OITATRS, TABLES, £10, BOTH N EW AND USED. 4 CO., Auctior This Dy, 80108, o, at$and 2 Tast Taniion Ads5arom s ol L PR e tonn, (ROCERY DEALER. onr, Cuffeon, Alezs, Banars, Gatwipn, m.lchf' Catned fvonnSolm Also 15 s of PRUNGS, Al 85,000 Choles and Mediam CIUARS, 8. DINGER & CO, Auctloneers, —_— Sonday. Max 5, atd ® AT x‘;mgAc?c Bt 0. eh. 4 Tousohold Furaitaro, Uanvcise 1 1lag, eto. 8. DINGEE'S CO., Auctichsoea, Monar, My 3, At 9 v'clock p. m,, AU tho resldoas of the REV, J. NATE, at Evanston, Al bis Houchold Goods, 8. DINGEE & CO , Auctlonsers, On Wodnesday, May 5, at10a. m. &t 80and 83 East ftnadulph strost, OUR REGULAR SALY, Gompristog 8 large and exteusire stack Carpots, Honsohold sud Uik fusmitued, 8. DINGEL & C STAPLE § TANCY DRY GOODS WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Notions, STRAW GOODS, Umbrellas, Iats, Caps, Gloves, BOOTS AxnD SETOES Tuosdays and Thursdays. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Crookery, Glassware, &o. Wodnesdays and Saturdays. Particular sttontlon given to (ho sala of Honsehold Gioads at private dwelllngs or a4 our regular sales Wodne: dors and Hatucdays, 8 L % At Salesrooms, 108 East Madison-st, BUTTERS & COS SATURDAYS SALR Orver 800 lots HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Brusesls, theso.ply and Ingeain enrpote, A 0o tavo 1Iailgtt & D o BATDRDAY, "NAY GF AL0.50 A, 3. at thoir salosraom, 168 Madison-st. Mo:ulay Morning, May 3, at 10 0'Olook, Pawnbrolker’s Sale. o| A LIPMAN, Pawnbrokar, bas instruotad us tosell for oash & iargo amount of Unredcomed Goods, Comiating of Gald and Bfiver Watehos, Diamond Jow elry, fino Gold Bota and Uhsine of all inde, Gport Glassoy, y=—tho wholo stack too nutnerous to partico. arlee, wiil b, sold, regscdicns of price at our sales: ms, 108 Madison-st, WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auotlon A DESIRABLE STOOK OF TDouble and Single Buggy, Carringe, Rockaway, aud Express Harness, tobe sold by eatalogna, Also, THRE B TOP BUGGIES At Auction, Tuesday Morning May 4, at 10 o'Clook: At oursalosrooms, 108 Madlson-at. ‘WM. A, BUITERS & CO,, Auctionesrs. et S ——a By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. * Art Sale. LAST NIGEIT. CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIGN. THE SPRING BXTIDITION AND AN. NUAL SALB OF OHOIOB (ripinal Paintings Now trom the Easols of the best Amorican Artists, Continued this (Satarday) Evening, May 1, 1875, Atthe Gallory of the Aeademy, Mi - ¥ nv:,nomor Van Buron-at. Sy Retden ¥, O . Bola, Av . Gallows owott, with the um%..;l Day and Rvening. N, 3 Auctioneers, TonWorkars” Taghier AT ATCTION, Saturiny Morning, Mny 1, at 10 o’clock, At Warehouse, 31 South Oanal.st. A largo lot Machinery, roachiug Machioos, rgl(’lm Hammors, Droj Berow ‘Tead Kloitor, Planoe **Tongs, Pulloss, Chucks, Boltin ron ‘Taiks, with' Key lock attachmonta. amunarss ‘atiorus, Baltiy i versmptory, ELIBON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncers. By WM, F. IIODGES & CO. On This (Satnrday) Day, May 1, 2 p, m, ‘We sliall ol tlie entire contonts of 874 FULTON-ST., ble-Top Chamber B slioa. Furni:uro, te; iron = ignch Chlna. ot iron and Beading. WM, K "« H GO, Auationeors, nd 63 Weost Lako-sty OPEN AND T0P BUGGIES AT AUTCTION. On Suturday, May 1, at 11 o'clock Sharp. Two Domacrat Wagoos, one Two-8prin tan, ont ‘Threo.Spring Phaocton, cie Jan—flll’i I u= "Jl:lrll‘lul. ue Bldu-Har itoad:Wagan, two 'lop Carrlags, ta Bauares Bos Buslneas Buggy, twonty Seta Single and Double Jiar+ Resios, Ly UKD, ¥, GORE & 0O., 68 and 70 Wab: Saturday Evening, 7 0°Clk., AT OUR WARKEROOM, 634 and 633 WEST LAKKST., * & largo and estensive salo of general HOUSEHOLD G00DS, OARPETS, VELVET, ENGLISH-BODY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY AND INURAIN, MARBLE.TOP . BET5, PARLOA JUBNITULLE, di., v sl & ., Al 600 s Weah Latodhs