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is ALMOST INCREDIBLE. Re Papal Envoys Will Go to mi waukee Before Coming to Chicago. But They Will Favor Us with Their Presence About the 20th of May. ‘Whe They Are; What They Look Likes Where They May De Seen; and How They Will Be Entor- tained. Icat te think of it! Milwaukee—of all places in the world! ‘It'waa hard enough that New York should be yivon the first Cardinal ; bat it was not #0 hard wif it had boon St. Louis. Besides, McCloskey \« a much older man, in yesrs and in office, than Bishop Foley, who, while undoubtedly » Cardinal Mf the Future, is too young for one of the pres- 1 pot, and the Ses of Chicago must wait ite spirit- paltam. Is wes only graceful, on the part of Chicego, to yield with bigh-bred courtesy that precedence to hew York which gave her the first American “Prince of the Church,” and spread before her Gazzied eyes, snapping with delight, the gorgeous pageant of scarlet robes, archiepis- ropel insignis, picturesque vesture, snd, more shan all,—the cynosure of all eyes,—the Papal Hercury, Count Merefoschi, whose wonderful stature, clanking sword, and blazing uniform, render his celestial vision something liko the event of one’s life-time. He is said to be “im- mense,”—mech “sweeter” than Alexis. {t will scercely be donied by any Chicagoan, ‘ebether Catholic or not, that, after making Archbiehop McCloskey a Cardinai, and taking a rido on Fifth avente, and leaving their cards at the White House, theso gontlomen, the official representatives of the most august sovorcign oncarth, with the ieast real estate, but tho erostest moral empire, ehoald have come DIRECTLY TO CHICAGO, the second city of the New World. That they Hid not is simp!yincomprehensible. There must hheve been bad advice in the mettes. Somebody plundered. ‘They went to Boston, to take a look at Bunker iil, to liston to the minute men at Concord, and hear the exultant shouts echoing from Lezingtou. No—they went to make an Arch- Yishop of Bishop Williams. But that was all right. We do not grumble at that, either. Since they had business in the Hub, it was quite proper they should go there, ‘The Hub dined and “addresaod” them on a half-dozen dif- ferent oceasions; drove them through the pretty suburbs; pointed out all the historic spots wher Colonist whipped Bnitisher, and remarked that the blood of the patriots became the seed of literty. Tho Romans were seeply 3 imprecsed ‘with ‘Boston harbor, especially after being re- minged thet some geologist of the noxt age will be astounded to discover a stratum of ten underneath its bed of clsy, and that science will argue therefrom that the whole earth 2t one time was covered with tea, the infinite changes of unlimited Jods gradual); po the Jexves under Boston harbor. vine completed their oxammetion of the Cradio of Liberty, it vas certain that the PAPAL ENVOYS WOULD CO2E directly to Chicas . When the announcement ‘was finally made that they were en route for the West, no doubt remained, and talk became a little brisker in Jocal Cattiolic circles as to the menver of their reception and the quality ani quantity of their entertainment. Now it is set- tied that they are on their way West—but where sre they goiug? To Milwenies! Bishop Henni is tobe made sn Archbishop Sunday, May 16, in bis own Cathedral. in our Jager-beer suburb, and thither go the Romans three, with a iong retinue of prelates, priests, snd pious laics to witness the conferring of the pallium. Bishop Foley, who greatly rejoices in ‘the distinction bestowed upon bis vencrablo neighbor, will attend the ceremony. ‘iumediately after the ninth Archbishop of tho Cstbolic Chnrch in the United States has been created, tho work of the Papal Envoys north of Chicsgo is completed. They will then como to Ciicago ae the guests of Dushop Foley. ‘WHO THEY ARE. Monsignor Boncetti, a prelate of the Pope’s houschoid, is the firet in rank, and was ab-legato from Pius [X., to carry the red cap to Cardinal McCloskey. He is a handsome, polished Italien, ofthe pure ecclesiastical type, Toning Hike a churchman, dressing in purple, like Bishop Foley, although, unlike the Istter, he has no See, aud only such ecclesiastical duties as aro sesign- ed him by thePope. He isa fine scholar, speak- iog French, Latin, German, and Spanish, as ‘wollas Italian, and, sinco his savont to the United Staios, he has scquired sufficient readi- nevsin English to make Himself understood. He is s pereonal friend of Bishop Foley, aud was a coliege companion in Romo of that light Rev- end genticman’s brother, the Rev. John Foiey, of Baltimore, who was assigned a promivent part with Archbishop Bayley in the Red Hat cere- menial. Monsignor Boncetti (pronounco as if written Bonchetty) 1s accompanied by Father Ubaldi, D. D.. as Cispiain and Secretary. The reverend entieman is a good English scholar, using our ge With readiness pend case. COUNT MAREFOSCSI (pronounce Marryfosky) is an officer of tho, ‘ope’s “Noble Guard,” and is hore ia the co- pacity of a couricr, being the bearer of the Papal dispatch for the elevation of Archbishop Mc- Cloekey to the Cardinalate. Ho is ovor feet in height, and of corresponding brendth—a genn- ino Titan. His stature alone would command attention by its wonderful proportions and the ressiveness of his personal bearing,—bui the nobie Count 18 encased ia a stylo of renimentals wholly new to American eyes, and 28 dazzling in color as they sre novelincut. He is privileged to wear his militsry apparel in church, and Is, therefore, s “much more conspicu- ous object in the sanctuary: than citber a Cardinal or a Bishop. His shining Loman helmet is tipped with a long waving plume. His jacket is sdapted to the massive- heas of bis tiguro, and its scarlet ground is elaborately covered with gold-lace and bailion inngo in fautastic designs. Ee wears seversl glittering testimonies to his ardor as a soldier, and his virtues asa man. His top-boots rench his thighe, and his spure are of tha sort worn by Godfrey de Bouillon and Bichsrd tho lion-hearted when it waa the ambition of chivalry to wrest the Moly Land from the parnim Saracon. His sword 18 covered by & magnificently chased scabbard, whose clanking against bis spurs. snd the floor suggest the days when the fighting mcnarebe knelt Jong enough in their cathedrals to receita the Iron Crown from the hands of the pontifis, Tho Coant, moreover, is so accom- Plished and thoroughbred cavalier, whose smiles are as bewitching as his apparel js gor; eons. and itis impossible to surmise thé num broken hearts his majestic person will curn x noble bsck upon when: tho hour of departure trom Ch#go arrives. 2 HOW THEY WILL BE SEEN. Bishop Foley being 2 man of unostentatious ¢ osation, and much fonder of quiet hospitc!- ity, which be well knows how to adminizter, then of public dieplay, will not, it is said, acceda to ‘any request Which includes distasteful parade of the distinguished visitors. They wish to see the country, to be able to forma correct estimate of its cor and manufacturing, as well aa tethetic, greatness; and, ns their atay cannot be prolonged, the more privacy afforded them the better will they be able to enjoy them- seives and to a:complish the objects of their visit. It is certain, however, that they will spend one Parry in “Wabach aren of Wal Avenue and Eldi Sunes eins Cees SE stirations- the Jesuit College, the Convent of the Heart, the Convent of Mercy, tho ‘verions hospitals, and eoveral of the city officials will have the pleasure of showing them the Water- ‘Works, the tunnels, and tho crib. ‘The various & public recoption, with parade, speach etc. ; but it is believed that this will not be parent able to the Romans, and, if this istrue, the ides ‘will be dropped. THE SPENCER INVESTIGATION. Moszcomrnr, May 8.—The Spencer Invesii- gating Committee is stilt in session, and it is un- derstood astounding developments have been made, showing the corzupt use of money te buy up the Court-House Legislature. CINCINNATPS COMING FESTIVAL. @as present awith his orchestra, to test the efficiency of the chorus that is to take part im the official festival next week. About 700 choristers were and arranged in s double pyramid on bot of the orchestra inclosure. ‘The Triumphlied, th te Mepuldest, ‘and Lohengrin were executed with an error, and Mr. Thomas expresses Himeetf. well- plessed with the result of the labors of Mr. Singer in his drill of the chorus, during the past season, The most compicte arrangements for decoratiog the city during festival week have been made. It is ‘proposed that there shall be a general illumination ef the city on Wednesday night. THE INDIANS, RAIDS ON THE KANSAS BOARDER, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tridune, ‘Torres, Kan., May 8.—The Indians continue to be troublesome slong the Western frontier. ‘Lhe troops have bad several light skirmishes with emall parties of them daring the past week. Arrapgements are being made to send out force against them from Fort Hays that will Ht poreus until they surrender or are captured. ‘THE MURDEROUS CHEYENNES. Sr. Lov, May 8.—The Republican's Kansas City special says seventy Indian prisoners from Fort Sill passed through this afternoon for, Fort Leavenworth in charge of two companies of troops under command of Lient. Kyle. Med- icine Water, who led the party that assisted in the Germaine massacre, is with them, also Lone Wolf, the celebrated Kiows chicf who has beon the leador in the war for soveral years, and who was once captured by Gen. Sherman. White Hors the murderer of the Keozier and Leo lies; Hurrahner, murderer of Osborne st. thee Wvichite ‘Agenoy, Worn as Heart Heap, Birds, and ‘many others oqually notorious. ‘Tho party is compriced of tho principal chiefs who baye caused all the trouble for the past five years, aud their capture is considered 2s the finale of the Indian outrages. Ricking Bird, who delivered them to the troops, was poisoned by asquaw, anddied at Fort Sill May 8, It is not known what the Government will do with them. THE OREGON GRAIN CROP. Sax Feaxcisoo, Cal., May 8.—A dispatch from Portland, Ore., reports that the warm rains of the past two weeks insure s bountifal grain crop throughout that State. THE WEATHER. ‘Wasnrnatox, D. C., May 8.—For the Upper Mississipp: end Lower Missouri Valleys and Lakes Michigan and Superior, cooler, brisk northwest winds, rising barometer, partly cloudy and clear weather. , rrr BIRTHS. - ZICWILLIAMS—April Sth, to the wifo ef Dr. 8. A. ‘McWilliams, a daughter. sad a MARRIAGES. RICKCORDS-STANLEY—In this 6th the Rer. L. T. Chamberlain, ‘Gouna hicuconas a Adelaide #., daughtor of tho tees HP. Stania eal SOLLIT? BLACKBURN In Waterford, 2. May 6th, by the Rev. G. bard, John Bollitt, orci cago, spd Bs iBnw Biscubara, of Weterrord, Bacioe oe NUGENT Thursday, th, MYERS—On Ascensii by the Hov. Father Lawler atthe Jesuit Unureh, Pwoltth-st-, Chicazo, James Nugent, commission mer obant West Lake-st., Chicago, and proprietor of the Irish Gommereial bouss, Crossinaglen, ireland, to ikate, young. ext dauzhter of tho lata ‘Tho:nas Myers,’ Haq., Parish of Cregcan, County uf Louth, a. OFFIELD—MONSON—In New Haven, Conn, by tho Ker, H. I. Havthins, Charles K incl t Chicago, end May Rossegien, daughter ef A. P. Monson. KIRK SEGER—On the Sth inst.» a6 $59 South by the ew. Mr. 1 jurreil, Bir. James hi SPEARS DOWNING—On tho lit inst, by spacial Licause from the Areubishop Bs r Cates ai10 edbek at All Soul's Church, London. ov. B. W. Forest, Suaee Hany D ra oldest datgbter of A. 8. ‘the. Sockre, of Chi "Downing, 15s0., of i DEATHS. DROWNE—At Grand Rapids, Mich., Pridi 18:5, Albert E., ‘second, | youngest Pon ol Somnst Asad Jane H. Browne, aged Sycars 6 months and 2 days. ‘Fanoral by cars to Ross Hill, Cemotars, rs May 9, Dat jends azo invited to attend. ow atlp. a. CROCERETT—Fphriem Crockett. Jr., in this alty, May & p4 120 a, my ia tho 34 yoar of his any, 1 services at his late ronidenco Zi4 Blishirap 07.5 ations Sunday, May?, Friends of zreintiled. [2~ Boston and Cholsca (Mass.) papers I Diese copy, ‘liam F. Lae wingand dave. forth Mlazket-st., today, by oars to it papers please copy. FOOT At Todt, Tl Eh, Mary. Chases D. Crofoot, otins cis, in tho 251 ot 1 mesa, “James, only son of Souloran, G months’ aud $ dase. Faneral on Sufday at 31 o'clock by cars to Calvary. Frente are Cae to attend. OF FIELD— tion, Mfrs. Mazy Soof- sae OFeloved wito af foot Baward Bo Beotield, in the 2h year b Ofguneral trem the_retidence of her brotuerin-law, Mr. Alick Clark, No. 43 Exma-ch., Sunday, May, by cars 19 Calvary Cemetery. MERCHANT TAILORING. Pantaloons and Suits, ‘We are making from the best im- ported Cloths, Pantaloons, Suits, and Overcoats, which we guarantee to give perfect satisfaction at LIV- GROFT BROS | MERCHANT TAILORS, _ SHIROPOBIST. A, WILLARD, #2. D., STATE-ST., ‘Sonthonst corner Adams, Chilblsins pate ina ‘slightest venience. REFERENCES: W. KIMBALL, L, CG. FREER, ING PRICES. 157 OCULAR -ST. 200 TRIATS ALL DISEASES OF THE FERT. Bandon TF Teliasas yates blood, or toe Snoon Ww. W. ALLPORT, Ww. 2s, 12. m. tol p.m. Ofics hours. 9 a.m. to6p.m._ Sundi TO Rint, OFPrICHS 10 REI TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 21. LEGAL. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. orrics or Compynonizn o» my Conner, Wasminoros; eb. & Ietss Notice is hereby claims against ven to alll persons who may bat wt" The Cook County Nadoaal Bank of Chi 0," lil, that the same must aga, presented to A. Burley, Kecciver, with tho legal a ‘three months from this roof thereof, wichma, date, oF sber will bo Gleallowed. JOHN JAY KNOX, Comptrolier of Currency. SOALES. — FAIR BARKS’ STANDAXD S.CALES ‘OF ALL KINDS. S FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OG. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicage: Becarefaitobuy anly the Genuing, WANTED, at totice Commission ‘en, -Employment sa Porter in Bee ee Oo eanplager $50 0a security Aides , Sess aigend ope ae CHICAGO TRIBUNE “PROFESSIONAL. HINTS ON CARDIAC DISEASE-NO. 1. ‘THE VROVS sro conatracted, in gencral, liko the arteries, pat their ovate are much . Many ot the larger veina, Socticalariy oa oe Emte, haro croscent-sl Falves, usually area ‘onpasive eacit are formed 4 yes ‘coubliogs of tho lining mem- brane, strengilenod with intcrrening fibro-elastio tixrze. janind each valvo thore is a dilation of the veto, forming Brain pouch. ‘The veins aro arranged m two acts, tho superticial and th deep-scated; the former lio wmedi- piety under tho ekin, esting mo corresponding ar ve iss; ibe desu; seatas if rectly axend fe 9 jeg, and usual esaio name. Toe Jaret arteries hare one yeoous trunk; tbe medium-sized havo two, callod Fene Cozies. Thon walls of ths arteries 5 aud veins are farniched with m itive vessels ant 108 of Itood by bon chemists Etro iterest ine ehtelly to tho varzing conditions of he the ete., of tus porson from which it taken, cor poramaat ot of Pehian elves. the composi: tion of 1.00 parts, a3 caloalated from the an: Youows ised if Wi yous of Eee tt “Egttactiva (brin, Water, 5 abator Tors Salta, TBR” Aecorainig ws this estiunis, Blood ountalns ation 6 per ceat of water and 20 ner egnt of sondmaiter, Blood Srith ‘gases—Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbonic [has saline tacte and alte, raaalition. Wher to the str the Fibrin contain Sood ts expesed 9 sir the, Bibr ooane Globalis the called it. airman, of London, regards the uso of arsonic and otha? polsous tn ovory-day medical practicn #8-8 common cause of the bray aisaco, of heat ‘These tend to Giminish tho pulso, and reduco the rola of blood in the heart, at ies, 2nd eine Prof. Parker, of New Yor! oct ag amodleatioa as'a proline cause of heart-droper, wilt ito ationdant symptoms of gener de- bility, shortioss of ‘end cease ‘of suffocation. . Chapman. o of Puuiadelphis, declares that any course T7ol, fica hon which reducos the vuluino of blood tonda to canse heart-Grop: jen induces general dropsy and pac- alysis. Dr. ¥ ppuses tho extreme use of caustic un the akin in eruptive discases, because of theirtondency to strike to tho Jeart, and thos produce enddéa death. Dr. Bd; Dichars of Pavia, reporte ainateea eines of heart dis. see renulting irom the uso of thix and similar aconts tor the cai moscosses, ulours, cance serviuls, and tho Hike, all of which disappeared from the surrace, bat, 60 affectod the Loart that Perloardis, Dropgy, and sud death, resulted. ‘The prevalent forms of Cardiac complaints are enlerge- mene Rongestioas intonation, and dropay, audot these ths roos; common syinpwins are 2 rush of biopd to the hoart, cold soet, weacral weakness, ahortnors of broath, dizzitess, aud 8 Senso of suifucation im tho rejzion of ths front, "blang casca ere on rooord whore persons sppsreaty reo havo, atter a full meal, or tna tit of azeer, or inan attack of nightmare, dled rt alniost fp an in ‘Wator around the heart is 3 dangorons form of Cardiac diszese, and arises from a varisty of canees._ In its cariio: stages it yields to proper troatmont, but bave nover Icpown an instanco of cure after tha hosrt has become en- tirely surrounded with the fluid. ‘The tissues are so cou- Btructed that their vitality depends ‘upon their activity, which in turn fs dopendent ou the quantity of oxyaen and nutritive matter supplied—the lormur being necsasary to GROCERIES. TEAS. We ato daily receiving large shipments of Teas, and offer splendid bargains to dealers and consumers. Our Coffee and Spice Mills, now in perfect running order, will be known es the “Central Mills.” COFFEES roasted end ground daily, and for sale at our counter. HONG KONG TEA CO.) = 1 and 3 North Clark-st.’ Branch, 16 South Dslsted-st, Groceries. |: 43 STATE-ST. 2-Ib Blackborries, per per dozen. 8-1lb Tomatoos, por dozon. Portiand Corn, per dosen. gen Corn, per dozen. 9. Java Coffae, {ereon. Rio Coffea, greon Our own Roasted Java, Ooffeo. ant Our own Ronsted Rio Coftes......26 and 280 Sugars at Wholesale le Magsen Price. AT THE WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GROOERY HOUSE OF STOVER & DOLLINGER, 438 STATESST. , tho healthy stimulus of tha nervo-muscnlar system and to shemical combinations without whiod there could be no renowal of tissus particles, and the latter to supply the ‘waste caused by the chomical and vital activities. Hence the necessity of s pnoumatic apparatus to provide acon- siant supply of oxygen. and s hydraule apparatus {0 cou, vey tho propsred autrimont to eyery part o! aud Porshe Ene wara-ont particica-” fhe omasc ia prewalca By the langs, and the latter by the heart and blood-va.sels, ‘Sho two agencies, harmoniously working by moans of the double circulation, croate to necsasity of the double Jolten happens that dijease attacks one side of the heart without involving tho other. ‘he right sad loit Sides act alternately and indepondentiy, | 1: bas n9 roa, and works on from the dey of birch untiideath, and henco Doge of tho organs in the buman economy require moro skdilfal treatment wen attackod by disoase, | Remedies shonid be chosen with great care and administered with skill and judgment by physicians of ragacity and oxpe- Hence. “There appease, ai tho prosant dep, a rnisle of rocklessaess smong physicinns in tho adiniafstration of Powerfal romedies by way of oes practice, which Should bo Gisoonnzenanced;, It by unquestionably true chat a largo senso and consoquent mor- eaRiy restleataivccus from thes ‘From the left ventricle tho ‘blood dis forced into the aorts, tobe thence diftused throuch the artorles to the capilia- Flos in orery part of tho bouy. It is thence returned Ly the veins throws the rena cuca to tho right at re dolivers it to the right ventricle. ‘This completes fers etreulation, “From tbo right veatricls its throw inwo the pul-cuonary artery, ond, through its Uranche, Py tho Dulmypary ¢ cal areas thence returned by tho pul- fen coalesce and nally enter tho lafe as com- monary veins, Suricis, which pours it inte tie left vontzicle, th Ploting tho pulmonic circulation. The twoconstitute o20 complete citeatt of the doable cirealation- “Hoth arg car Hod on simultaneously. The auricles contract and dilate, Bad this contraction atid dilation is followed immediately by like action of tho voatricles, | By tho latier ymrv vlood {3 thrown into the body and impuro into the funs; wa pimort siniultunconaly the auricles receive impure Blood from the body and pure from the langs. . SHKITCHES OF CORRESPONDENCE. April —Dr. Dodge: Sir—Your prescription is to ban oummence tis use st once, but wo fear it is to late. fann is very low. Your articles on Cardiac or Hoart Disease raised her hopes very lugh, bot m Seieeaned agree that hor heart is Nearly covered with water. "Apel 1.—Aire. Baan apy ettll on tH verge of the grave. Ap! Wwe i Baro now feint hopes, ex sho is tmiprovingy har fsob ase warmer, the limbs not so lifeless, breathing not 29 short.and worried ; instrcctions elosoty f followed. Maye bear Doctor, my wile fs much Detter, that “all pone. feoling, smotheriug and sinking away, is disappear. fig; the ctrowiation of blood improves in tho habs, and Tess'blood rualios to the Dear Doctor, sours to hand. Mrs, Mann is decidedly bet- ther breath 1s now free and casy, ond eatisties her, hich it has not done for ‘yoars before, Theres has been pores Panis ‘da the akin overt region of tho ich sho hos folt wonderiully relieved. .—Dear Doctor, all the friends have now exeat iiopes that yon mey eucceed in my wile's case; ifyou do wo chall regard it as almost a miracle, 0 pinyominentmedicsl gontiemennaye taled. ~~ Juua 30.—Dosr Doctor, your fresh supply of romedies is to hand. We still Opes. ae smothering, saf- focation, sinking, array, shories$ of breath, welcht aad Pressure, abogt the heart, rush of blood to the head, cold feet and limber, sre oll much botier. . . ig. 1 Dear Doctor, we oonsider Mrs. Mann ‘boot wells 355 has great strength and health, for which wo can nevsr fay Topay you. Wo suall over praiso and recommcad you, (Several of our nelghbora will write you this week.) “My wife was often troubled with Erysipel eranens sings, whtich disappeared suddenly from the curface, and medical men said that it struck to her hoart, Sho sank very low, and waa given up todis at that time, and has Yboen vary low evcr sinco,and no remedies gavo permanent jot, Wo coasulted you, aad your remedies heined al- most from the first, Ard, as sooi as tho rysipelas broke outon tho surfaco again, she rapidly recoverad in every particular. You treated and removed tho cause of dis~ Esso, wulch was tho Eryzingiog, “Luis wo think tho key to Jourmcccts. . . » A.G. Many, Louisville, Ky. have great ho} Dr. Dodge's articles on Cardise or Heart Disoase will be ycontioneily inserted for somo time to come. hose wishing consultation may incioso a fra of $2.t0 DR. NATHANIEL 8. DODG! Give Pattace Houte, Ubtoage. 1. CORSETS, &o. CORSETS! BUSTLES! Satteen COR- SET, with Side Stecls, for $1.50, formerly $3. The renowned Abdominal Cor- fen pow selling for $2.50, former- ly $5. NEWMAN'S | CORSET FACTORY, Formerly 90 State-st., Nowat "778 Wabash-av. WEAR SIXTEEATH. The latest style of Bustles and Corsets made to order. DENTISTRY. A_perfect-fittin: DR. H.R. PHILLIPS Dentist, 169 South Olark-st., bot Madison and Monroe, Best Gum Sets... Bert Plan ae Shiver Filiags, trom. dosti Eatragisd withoa ALL WORK WARRANTED Ear GOdaS. HATE Cost. F. CAMPBELL, 76 BAST MADISON-ST. WILL OFFER 1.000 SWITCHES at the following duced prices: awrren SEDUCED 7Q 9384 $68 SVHRCHESS mmsbugen 28 Bh-i WIT REDU! ra tO as HH SWitcHns si:DOG 10 Swiror, WITCH SWITCHES REDUCED 10 "5 Ladies call and examine these GOODS and PRICES. T gm quite sure you will buy. Never have such gre=t bar- galas been offered in this Goaiiry of GOODS. Au ox. aminstion will contirm what TC assort. I aleo manufacture LADIES' and GENTS' WIGS; HAIR, JEWELRY medo Yoorder. ‘Switches sea? in tho country C. 0. D., with pitiless of examining before porchasing, parties We to Day express charges if no made, B. CAMPBELL, 18 EAST MADISON-ST.,2 CHICAGO, PIANOS AND ORGAN}, HAVE REMOVED TO 248 STATE-ST., |» NEAR JACKSON, Planes and Orravs for ssle on monthly payments at lowest pricos, Pianos to rent. ’ OCEAN NAVIGATION. -INMAN LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CARRYING THE MAILS BETWEEN EUROPE AND. AMERICA. Passage Rates Very Low. For particulars ry eer FRANCIS 9. BROWN, jonoral Western Acont, 34 South Clark- site eornor Lake, Chicago. National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, -Ssturday, May 8, at 7:30 a. m. Saturday, a $y, atl p.m. Saturday, 31a7 22, af 7:00 b. ma. entry ‘May %, at 11007, m. ‘Saturday, Juno 3, 28:00 p.m. ‘FOR LONDON DIRECT. FRANCE. ws... eeceaae, ‘Saturday, May & Cabin p: curreney. Bte st greatly reduced price, *BoaSiattiskote at reduced tatone Propsid Stccrace tickets from Liverpool at the lowest Horiheas? goruer Clarkand Randolph an jorthesst corner Clark ani . ortheast corner Clare and Ipbats. (opposite new ALLAN LINE shah Ocean Steamship Company, besvoon the, diferent LER at RANT 0" ‘ALLAN fx €0,, Gon'l Western Acts,, Chic Nos, 72 and T4 LaSaile-st. ADIUSEMENTS. Strangers and Visftarn to tire City should bear tm mind thst the GREAT ADELPHI ts the suusement tnatitu- fiom of the American Gontiuont. | By far the largest sud Ses Tuesive is the Wese and the laren nna bam ‘Variotics Theatra in tha World—presenting every con ceivablo order of the beet ontectainmont to an avcrars at tendance of “0,000 persons weekly. It is buils in tne walls of the immsnso ante-ire Post Oltice and Custom Hovso, and presente tho blstorical memento of Chicago's Great ‘WEEK COMMENCING BEAY 10, 1875. v Richt, Matineos We and Saterday, Ladica’ qheteday \ florid. bill ia heuor ef he advent of Use Heroen ot the (War. ‘The very dietingatshed Actor and Dramatist, CHAS: FOSTER, In his most successful Drama, TWENTY YEARS. #27 Ses bills for tho full sast and Dramstio Company. Great Stax Ollo presente the Wondertal Gymnaste, DUNBAR AND WONTON note Thing | Per foremnnces: the Famoas Linretios: WAL SPIES Marvellous Exploits; thy Celebrated Living i HARRY Gui in bis Incomprehensiblo Acts, ii Drinl Sookie. otc., while Immersod in W: seo the Great Star ['blopian giian, BILLY COURTRI oat direct Rew York Success at the Olympic; the Famoas Acrobatic Bong-and-Dance Artists, CANFIELD AND BOOKER; eerie tee staan Reto | 0 Favorite and Fascia: erio.Comio, ERANE Popular Banjoist aud Comedian, WASH NOT EMER—All tho Immense Attractions snnoune- od poettioly presanted oa the ssine evening, comprising theo entirely full aud ordinary ontertaiam PRC! utto, all parte (a0 o=tra for sogariag). ‘Drove ice and Daleoay, alt paris, te canis: Grand Tier, 5 cents: Galiory, robestra Si (ng oxtea for securing), 75 cents, "No other Theatre in the world has such moderate prices. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, MAGUIRE. -Lesces and Proprietor. wie Sethian SULA Director of Amasementa. W. H, SANT! esorel esa Mancgar. ETHIOPIAN OPERA SEASON! GREAT SUCCESS OF Emerson’s Minstrels! FRESH FROM CALITORNIA. Largo and, Fashionable ‘Audiences grcet this Famexs and of POPULAR ARTISTS, the Largest in the Mod, and without excoption the Very He: BILEY.EMERSON, BEN CORO: LY HL ABLING TON, pig HAG e Ache + Pats BY: iD WaLzs al je NADAL J.P. OMERIST, Cox arunhay, wy fall and completa Orchestra, under the jezship af ERSSOR MORRISON. ming, Wednesday and Saturdayafternoons at STON. —Parguatia and Parquetts Senta can bose ee Bice oa Thureday ssorning. BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, Corner Sixtuenth and State-sts. ” TREMENDOUS SUCOESS OF Ida Gerite’s Lady Hnstes) MONDAY, May 10, first productioa of the LADIES’ FRENCH GYMNASIUM! ‘scone of imposing lovoliner, intréducing 2 beantifal formed women in pleasing acts: Immonse success of tho CAN-CAN {rat appesience of the START SISTERS, JEN: Sth SULLA BAVENEOND. EMMA. SrOW IDA vl TXCENT, Mt ae beautiful CAN-( ‘can premiars, end Sheet: Ard: EN Admivsion, Sly 75¢, dn. 0; Peivate Boxes, $6. sontatiages Tuesday and and friday. Admission to Matines, S50, ‘Box Office epen all day. WVICKER’S THEATRE—RISTORI Rojepiree aud Fs | Farowrll to Chicago af Mis ADELALDIE BSTORL lo rv Mogae wigHeS Fst sone ty atin, wun prone te eeu the first time in .GEDY. ONDAY, May POESDAN, May WEDNG&SDAY, Sai Wiret tine in Chicago.) gYarie Antoinette “tauren, May 13, Extra Matines—SGLDEN! -CHARL! SATURDAY MATIN! LS POPE ge SAMSON. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TO-NIGHT (SUNDAY), For the bonoft of the Children of thw late Dan Bryant (ander the management of Mr. Dan O'Hare). Little Toddlekins! Tho Minstrel Boy! . 4th Act of Camille! eae Stranger! MOSIOAL, SET ARGU Mess. a ie, Surridgo, ig , imberiy, Hise, Dow, ion Titzpat ‘te. guler Theatrical Prices. Box Office open from 10 to4 “NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL. Tenth and Last Grand Operatic. Cancer this seaton} given by tho ChicagoLiederkranz, SUNDAY EVENING, May 9, At North Sido Turner all. ‘Tho instrnmontel part of tho programme ts very solect. Tig operatic part inclades, the "Gland Beene and Aria, ei, thou mighty monster,” from Oberon of C. A. v. Weber tud tho ostise Fourth Act of Verdi's Grand Ro- maaatio Opera, ELD ATE. Admission- Gentlsinen, $1.00; Ladies, Sco. rick, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailing Three Ties a Week to and from BRITISEL PORTS. LOWEST RATES. ‘at Company's Offce, northwest corner Clarkand nila “DUVERSE?, Genoral Western Agent. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Poattively ono n sreck onl, the world-farnous aatrom far Cer to Monday and’ Rees panes and. ie Ha end 18, FO INEDTES AND CLPOPATRA, ach Maer Mar ig, eamis bill ednesiay and Saturday, Matinees. White Star Line, MAIL LIVE TO EUROPH, REDUCED RATES. 120 EAST RANDOLPHST., NEAR CLARK. ALSRED LAGERGREN, Generpl Wostern Agent. Dr. W.B. MoCHESNEY, IMMENSE SUCCESS. 2,609 plites manuiacrured tho past year. The tar deural lesiablashment on the continent. S, ..¥ srilte coth used; tho best and the highoss priced ‘eet ithe proteesion. ‘The fatelligence of the aslo is fay Sieako tg tne z90t that they may po longee pay SiS and £2 jor a fall set of tecih, wi en they see te i cnuer Clack sud feendeloir ats Sat section giten or money refunded. Gold, plates at one. fourth the usual prices. Gold filling first-class, and no fancy prices. Warranted. Teeth axtractod ' without Pals treo of charge, every morning from 810. MILLINERY. Personal. customers will please remerbor that they are ao TALE ee mee any ebase naw te roceh tay Ailloesy Barloces which are located af 202 wWabash-av. MME. HOWELL. NOHOR, LINE CABIN 0% ERSON BROTHERS. N: #. corner ‘LaSalle and Madison-ets., Chicago. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETINGS. Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company, 1875. ‘The annval mecting of the stockholdess maa bouduold- gruof, the Obleago & Northwestern Halivay Company for the election of Directors, puniuant transaction of such of alaney Samay oom before Said ince ug, mill be held at tao ifice of the Company, fa ‘bun are the Cit Bast, ay Lolo Pie, Bonde Sos wil sutbonteats thats ee tho to we y prescntieg. their voting bonds st the mpany, ao. anes nee Yorks for u. {L. SYKES, Jn., Secrets. Office Chistgo, Rock Island & acite R. RB 00, BATHS. ELEOTRIO AND MEDICATED i Vapor Baths, cannot pate 5° At "as GRAND PAG. PeGuae ae Tork nivate entrrace on Jackson-st., near LaSalio. he en, for ies ant Geaouemen [rom 7. fae: nm. Tm tod D. ine gee Depart personal sapervisic ion of yi. HOMERS, Proprictor. SUMHBR RESORT. SUMMER RETREAT. LAKESIDE, (N FEWAUKEE spate Qne hex ore: by rail rail from Aiilwaukoe. 25, The mpegs ea. Sars sian ‘tho Sea oe Gataaks Wise ory te 7, 1875. ‘The Annual Meeting of the Btookholdeey of tho Gulca go. Rock Island & Pacific Railrosd Company for the Sicction of Directors, pursuant tolaw, and transsc~ tion of such ether business as may come before _them, Will be held ab tas oftce-of the Company in the City of a , on Wadnesdas, the2d day of June,nert at o'clock a. m. HN EF. THACY, ¥, H. Tows, Secretarz. President, Of the Stookholdess of the Chicago and Pittsburg Mfining and ‘Transportation Company, witt bo held at tooir otfioe in Pittabarg, on the coraer of Foarth-av. and Frg-st., on ‘Wednesday, the 19th of Bay, at 2 o'cloc 3 CEEAY it President, CLD PAPERS. ' MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Emily Soldene-~Extra Matines. + ‘Thursday, May 13, at 20' elock—On whi which occasion will be presented Horve's Spectacular CHILPERIC! SOLDENE: bet the Foil _Heguiar Theatric ATTEN ~~ ATTENTION, OC N, COMRADES! — Lyon Post, No. 13; 6. A. B, | ‘Will give a BALL in North Side Torner Hall, in honor of the Rounion of theG. A. R. and tha dedication of their new flag, on the Eath of May, 18375. Tickets, $1, admitting gout and ladies. tt Fe ‘Wesuineton PAE “TOLEDO. notet rade {Late Brunswick's] EALTENBACH BROS......00..01++--PROPRIETORS, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1875, First Oponing im America of the Largest Orchestrion in the Worl, Spmpo josed of ¥.€23 pipes ‘and 1,241 horns; is equal in CP rns Piaiasesamonis, or duree of the iargent orcues- tras in tho United States.’ Operas executed complete. ‘The Ladies Gallery Has Beon Superbly Furnished, SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. Extra. Scientific Lecture! “TE ROMANCE OF LIGHT.” By PROF, ERPPER. ey Cc. 5: piluated bra Series of Pepper’s Ghost Will appear! ‘The cost of this icctare to the Socioty will be $0, but the price of admission will be only 10 canta. McCormick's Hall, Sunday, May 9, 3p. m. r King of Nranco- OLD PAPERS FOR SAE At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this ‘ Office, aes EXPOSITION BUILDING, THR LAST WEEK of th POSITIVELY THE LAST WEE ot tho the exibition LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. FIRST ANNUAL BALL OF THE Field and Stréam Sporting Club of North Chisago, at FOLZ HALL, comer Nerth-ay, and, Bebe ghbaw, Mavis isa esas AUCTION SALES. BY G. P. GORE & CO., G8 and 70 Wabash avenue, DRY GOoDbs. AUCTION SALES: ELISON, POMEROY & Co., $4 & % BANDOLPL-ST., General Auctioneers, Gn Tusday, May 1, wo held sngthor Groat Sale of Dry SWolarsorted lines of Hosier r Rtiousy Ue Wedorwear Li AND HANUPACTURERS AGENTS, eee etre PREY 25 | mare raty nrg ts = oe press THIMPLIEE® Geiss efor A Lie of Panay Lg ly enlarged their Main Sale: Gstionades, Satinets and Jeans FATS | & oe ed Fouts st ‘ool, Far, geet Tate emer Cassimars, CLOTEING. Continued lo. Also sale jes’ and In! Hants wale. Aton Sawin, Seite, Weappoers, ec. Begalar lines of Hargwaro, Gullsry end Pinte Ware. Spring and Summer Dress ‘Goods, Dresy Silks, Lawns, Popling, Suitinzs, eis. CARPHTS. Another handsome line 9 of woal pauls Fis badd SS Dovble Cotton Chain an le pattarns. Bale opments gone co. fabssh-ay, AT AUCTION, On Tuesday, May 11, at 11 O'Clock Sharp, Now is your time to buy Cerringes. A bankrupt stock of Carriages, Open and Top Buggies, Democrats, Two and Three Spring Phaetons. Mustbe sold to pay advances. Also a fine stook of Harnesses. AN ESPECIALLY Large and Attractive): AUCTION SALE OF GUSTOM-MADE _ BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, ‘Will bo hold by us WEDNESDAY, May 12, st91-2 a m. Seale on exhibition Monday ard Tuesday, and dealers aro requested to look it ovor. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-ay. TEU RSD A S- May 13, at 9:03. m, Auction pata Men's, a Boas, Fonts sey ‘Sulidren ods, Men's, Boys’, Youths", fe arala and Caps, Parasels, rabrel "Sarilicial Flowéek Hosiery Notions, Un: ‘oods, Shawls, and CARPETS. Our Carpet sslcs are, more attrectize than ever. Wo aro selling firat 5 Sad mensuromont of whioa is the regular fall tae 3p) EO. P. GORE & CO., 68a Gn Thursday, Hay 13, at 9:30 i ATTEND THIS SALE OP Household Goods, DEALERS AND CONSUMERS, $3 Parlor Suits of every description. 106 Black Walnut Sodsvoads. ‘$0 Marble and Wood Top Chamber Sette 75 Buroaus, with 100 Wash-stand Bareaus sod Cammoden* 109 Barbla and Wood Top Hall Trees. Sofas, Léunges, Wardcubss, £rtonsion Tablos, errors, Mattresses, Ico-Ciosto, Rofrigerstors, Parlor and OMior Desks, Show Caces, Carpets. GEO. P. GORE 4 CO.. Anctiooeers, _ ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers, 77 and 79 South Dearbora-st. Special Sale TUESDAY, HAY 11, AT 9 1-2 OCLOCK AH, OF RICH AND ELEGANT Parlor and Chamber Sets, And s fall essortment of new, first-class Purnitare. ‘Aise iino Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, 4c., contante of is VATE RESIDENCE of Genteol Farnijare, but Ut tle us ROCKWELL, W! iS’ & CO. THURSDAY, MAY 18, AT 10 O°CLOCK, EXTENSIVE TRADE SALE . Of Imposted and Domestte | Millinery Goods. This sale ts worthy the attention of both city and eoun- try dealers, boing ous of the most desirable stocks af goods in thisline ever placed in an auction houso in this city, comprising large lines of rich and clegant Ribbons, Flowers, Silks, and a fall assortmpnt of seasonable and dosirable goods. ‘Will be sold only to the trade. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & €O. By Wil. F. HODGES & CO. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, Nos, 636 and 638 West Latoat, on 3iay il, commencing at Ci at 10 3. m., con- bale at 3 p.m, at No. 638, tho entire s ler roliring from business, copalsting of tt and Medallion Back-Purlor Satis, decn woo, ‘Linen Goods, Dress Gi eware, Co en rroas Piece Gods.” Ag nur warczeo! Uhataber Upheltereas god Spatich Hackers, eau ne Ladies! and Genta Easy. ntre fables, MT. Beds gs, Uork, Cotton, Hate Mattresses, Spo gtish Beis, Rapes Tapeatey, Sly, and Iograin everything desirablo for housckecping. pees ae . ¥. HODGES & Co., Aucti 0.5 NB. Ladies wpecialiy invited to sticad tais enor Wednesday Evening, May 12, at 7 1-2 o'clock, 4 LARGE STOCK OF Second-Hand Furniture. ‘Must be sold, parties leaving the city. Also, Saturday Evening, May 16, at 7 1-2 o'clock, Chattel Mortgage Sale of Medium and Rich Furniture. WU. F. HODGES 4 CO., Auctioneers, ~ OSS and £33 West Lako-st. By 8. DINGEE & CO., @and 82 Ens: Randolph-st. ssular Sales of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, sry. woldeiany aud Saturday st lds. mm, On WEDNESIA Baya eras, a regular salo of Housebold furniture, gids, consisting of Walnut Bedroom Salty Hansa en ‘and. Torry Parlor Suits, Buffets, litageres, Dressing-C: ‘Cammoden, ‘Bedstends, Coutre-tables, Lounges Tw pieces age Topeaty, Brasteln and Ingrais tS. Oto.; algo, lars nd-hand Farnitore, Gaspots, sed Bedding, removed to store ier ouareniaaes of se, togother wits jarge assortment of Genera} Mer; Hardware, ‘Teas, Cigars, and Sitver-! $¥aro, wlan wich £89 salo sil eammoneos ‘3B. DINGEE & CO., Auctlonvers. TUESDAY, May 18, at 2p. m., On tho premises, the {ollonine described reabestate: NOW]? RE corner ine 5 i ST. Containing 8 rooms, Water, ei. ; dimensions, Trash, "with lots is10) fect. si 1 Oe time, soon acy es paren OE Toe Tay oI lor Eo, fang? rome, wit Ba table ou premises ‘pit Fa eae are atk, “Seto poritiva. Mape and fal Dartionlars at alice of thoanction 22 CO. Auctioneers, By J. B. CHAMBERS & CO. At No. Ii State-st. GRAND ART. SALE. Italian Marble Garden, Hall and Parlor Statuary. prising subjects Tnnogence, Seasons, Apollo, Com; Diana, Venus o! a, ExnGR aENCH BOSE Statens oe tarts: ‘Bronze, Black Marble and Ommais Cilt 217 erie Bronze, Groups SARBLE VaSits ‘GN COLU aN Snel Sienna and Agate 5 Stone, Carnet 8 Siatucite: et eee gio. ‘The special poral e end Italy of Messrs. V1ITI BRO: inte Vito vi Tid es Sons}, ‘of Phila- dolphia, to bo sold at public sale,on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 12 AND 1% At 10% a. ast £20 p.m. as No IM Btatest., be By CHAMBERS & 00.» sGhenetastions alot piu aod Yoni eee oat aa re ot Per ete od to close oa EXibls wales Also salo at Ladies’ aad Tatants' Drowes and and have fitted up the second and third floors of their Spacious Stores as a SPECIAL, BALESROOM at PRIVATE SALRK, wherg buyers of Furniture will elweys find alacge stock of all kinds of Furniture at auctieg prices, sola by order of manufacturers. Catalosue Saic MODERN Oil Paintings AT AUCTION, Atour Salosroom, #4 and % RANDOLPH-S?., Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2 and 12, at 10 and 2 o’clock. A collection of 189 O1L PAINTINGS, consigned tovs bya leading Broadway (N. ¥.) Art Association, and eur only instructions aro to exhibit the Pictures during the day oh Monday, and eell on the days advartised without any limit or recorve whaterer, Buyers cen buy, without paying any fancy or extravagant prices, a lnating Work of Are = ‘0 will offer Patntings by such well-kiown Artists a5 George, Hartwick, 4. Van Wills, ED. Towin, Fi. Neg i tie Wa, Me a ‘rho Pletureaccra all eleguate wea sick fine Gold Gilt Pramos. Aud, we re) gfe, positive. Wo, must soll Uo, Picture in the catalogue will bo a ULISONY POMEHOY & CO., Auctioneers, Regular Friday’s Auction Sale, May 14, at 9:30 a.m. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. qlD iition to our regalar large stock, we have the ome . THREE LARGE DWELLINGS. A fall ne of ‘now misfit and good used Carpets: large stock of House-Keepi Coo! PIER Gpoting faves, PURE “atte BLOBS, PLANUS, “ELISON, POMEROY 2 00. WL A. BUTTERS & CO., IGTIO! us tab ow er. Gal a ‘Toe Oldest Ske mae Ly THe NORTHWEST PEREMPTORY SA’ OF UNREDEEMED odbs, BY A. LIPMAN, THE PAWNBROEER, aT SuTree & CO.'S AUCTION ROOM, Madiscn-at., Monday Morning, May 10, at10 o’clk, The amount of Watches, Jowolry, and Ganeral Men As 11 ciolock will be offered s larze lat of DIAMONDS, Bet i» Rings and Pins of every: BUTTERS 2 CO., Didienbiek: ee A BURIBRS 6 00.. Abctionoorn, Sale of Large Evergreens, Hardy Perpetual Roses, Grapevines, Etc.,. MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 10, at 3:30 e'cleem, Eoams, At BUTTERS 2 CO.’S Auction 108 Madison-st. pete te ’ ‘TRADE SALE—Tuesday Morning, May 11, at 9:20 e'c!'ky as our Salesranm, 108 Madison-st., floer, DRY Goong, Rogular-made Clothing, Straw Goods, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. WH. A. BUTTERS 4 CO., Auctionsers, Bee HARDWARE STO0K teap, Demy, ne Latiar Papers 2 OTP (000 boxes Noto Paper and X: ‘0 be sol out reserve, orning, May Ty Wednosdsy Morning, May 12, at “2:80 o'dl'k At 108 East Madison-st. Household Goods, i Carpeta Parlor and Ghamibor fra cry. Glsaswares Table Cutlery, ete, Thursday Morning, May 13, at 9:30 o'clock ‘Dry Se fet Glothing, ngs Stray Goods, t wat! hots Bea 2 CO., Auctionsers, BUTTERS & C0.’ SATURDAY SALE, Furniture, Hionsohald Goods, aris ne Ee atan, a By WILELS, BRUSH & CO Auctioncszs, Salosroom, 195 and 19% East Randolj SPECIAL SALE OF Furniture and Carpets. Tuesday. May ll, af 10am. ‘We shall mako an Extonatro Salo of Farnt Used, entire Household Feo so & BANKEUET STOCK of 83 lor, Chamber, and Di ‘worthy the attention of ‘country well as oli Dduyers. IN OUR REGULAR SALE, ‘Wednesdsy, May 12, at 10 a my ‘Will be foand a fall stock of Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware and General Merchandise. WILKINS, BRUSH & CO., Auctionsers. | By By JAS. P. McNAMARA & COx 27 East Washington-st, 2,000 cases Boots and Shoes, ' Slippers, Ties, and Congress, ‘Tuesday Morning, May ll, at 934 o'clock. By HENRY BEST, Constable. CHATTEL M@QRTGAGE SALE, Gepaleting of Housshold Furniture, Beds, Burean®, Man ble-Top Erassele Carpet, ictures, Crockery, de. tobe rela st Public, Anctiga at Beate ioreba Dohme Te GENERAL NOTICES. } REFONDING OF TAXES.” “_ Orvice ov rm ousre Taeasyans aso Contecram, Cog Coos, Latxors,, fas I, Ta accordance with an act_providiag f of 7.28 of the Stata taxot ee proane vibe ‘among other prot ovidfons ‘tho fol ering the samo the County urer of the county Shore such tax was bald, the County ‘Troararer of suga county lial! refand os OF tom the | mount by him or it Jail in chess of 20-380 the State tax of 13 contained in such receipt, indorsing we amount paid on such receipt, and shall also take: rej auch fax payer a separate receipt for tho amouzt rovides fora public notice in one nt printed in tho couaty for one month, and in ac with the eame, notice is heraby given that Lg stp) entitied torebate under the law can navo the plying a8 Hhifofico.n and after tho frst day ot rainy (ee County Treasurer of Cook County, UL CHY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ¥ BOOM 1, CITY HALL, er CHrcaco, April 2, 187% NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Tho Deltzanent Tex ‘List for 1974 will be returned to the © County Collector for jadgment and sale on the 1Khot to save costs on ‘May next. ‘ax payers wishin their property will sat BEDE VOY rox ity Callectos, New Styles Patterns Just received. ty TAYLOR'S Syx:om taught by MRS.L. P. WYANT, 243 Wabsch a¥- GRAND OPENING. pees pene will be glad to sce his trimds at oo his new Saloon and Restaarant, northeast com per of reat Adams aad Clatiatan on Monday, May 10. PLANS FOR A COURT-HOUSE for the County of Winnebago, Dinos, will by the undersigned until the firet Mondsy in Jaly next. ‘All necessary information will be sent to those who desire to, submit plans on advising the Committee of their intentions. DUSUA. CAN eeyseen os Rocxrony. May 3. 1875. ME. AD. BEAD SYRUP, (to make my poplar GaEAD SERDE, Comte ny Was Concladed to oller for sale (Instead of Selling. roceiptsy, for which { Eava bad ailons and aprard apron oa gales ror ign foe f » for lt gal, Si, placeat Toataie with the water and charged ease ‘Son aa watt a addition of ayrap, 3 wip ociere LEVI J. COLBURN, wholesale and Confectioner, 67 Randal

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