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R S | i i | | i i b i THE CHICAGC TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1875.—~SIXTEEN PAGHS: dofenss deniod . this . charge, . and - at- tempted to tracs the loss of plaintiff’s eyesight to the subsequent trestment of another phreician than Dr. Denay, who applied = hop-poultice for twenty-four hours. The case has attractsd & grea: desl of attention zod proased much interest in New York. - The care- lessncss of phyeicians in Jarge institations «uch £3 tho Eye and Ear Iufirmary is woll known ; but it is atill & question shether -an iojury inflicted by mistake ehould be compeneated by enormous @uraages bocause tho oXender is a” professional msa, while a eimilar zccident cansed by a lay- msn would be ondured with comparative wqus- ——— More like & Ftonid pun than » beautifal ro- eaace is the story of Mr. AvGUsTUS S¥Ty, who ia eaid to_Lave.gone for soiace from a disap- poiatment iz love to the Beilly Islands. Yot the New York Times stands in the reiation of nar- rator, sud it wonld bs impossible to suepect 50 up:ight and grave an authority of joking, or to imrgine anyone o irreverent as to make it tho object of an 1dle hoax. Bo the story of Ar. AvausTus Syare must stand. Ho wes a Parla- ‘ment man. Five months of his year wero passed jn.London and the remuinder in the Scilly Isiends, whers he cresied one of tho most vnique, romantic, acd luxurious ro- trezts in tho world He undertook— and faifly sccompliched—the reformation of, the eccentric and rogged population which ‘hiad drifted (o the ehores of his little Kiordom, having obtained a hold upon them and some do- gres of authority over them by the leasehold- intereat in the islanda which he obtsined on his first settlement there. AvousTus died about thres years sgo, leaving his property on the islunds to Mr. Suays DonmiEx, who has con- tinupd the wise and liberal policy of the first propristor. The value of the Scillys, it is said, has guintupled during Mr. S:oTE'S manage- Toent. So his unlucky love affair was of scmo benefit after all Unhappily, it is seldom the case that somuch strength comea out of sbound- ing foolishness and weakness, Some time ago & book in three volumes, hav- ing 2,300 octawo pages in all, appeared in Lon- don, Itwas published anonymonsly, and was entitléd *The Book of God.” Asa matterol Tact, it was the book of Dr. Eexeary, counsel for the TICHBORNE claimant. Itis sn smazing compound of mystie plulosophy, old fables; idolatrous supersiitions, and monsonss. It pre- figures the coming of a twelfth Messinh about the present time. - Thia twelfth is now in ex< istence, though vet to be mado manifest. His titls is to be iest of the Sun.” Heistobe Cymurio in origin, and to be born in Irelsnd; and, inesmach a8 kun, or ken, is.tho ancient word for *priest,” whilo elios is the Greek for * sun,™ what 80 clear s that the Twelfth Mes- sish is kenelios, or KeszarLy ? We aro indehted to Mr. Moxcuze D. Corwar for this interprate- tion of tho text. Ho says further of the work: 1 hiave resd a good many mad books in my life, but certainly never read 50 mad a book as this of Kxiea- %' To think thatany Luman Leing ever devoted the voars which {: must have coct to produce there 0 pages, is simply appaliing, 1t means, moreover, b sedoteg: egoniti fanaticiimm, which 18 not without aienificance in connection with' the popular sgiiztion or fory which the member for Soke has as- 2iduougly kindled. It Dr. ExxeaLy really is the Messiah be can- Dot come and begin his work in Chicago any too soon. Since the Philistines obtained coutrol of us, there really has been no chancs for ordinsry righteousness to prevail. A e The Barsazs FREITORTE controversy has bsen preity well worked ont. We refer toit again on- Iy to give an extract from a letter over Mr. Warrrize's own signature. The poet bas not ‘heretofors taken any personal share in the dis- caussion. Now hs writes : Asxxaury, May G, 1875.—I wrote the bellsd in the firm beliaf of the truth of the incident it describes, 10d the grounds of that belief scemed to me ample, 1t may be that my original informant—a lady fn whom Ibave entire oonfidenco—was herself misinformed by ber friends. It may be that the comulztive 2nd cor roborative evidence I have since raceived is unreliatle, If20,Tcan only say shat Taball regret it mot 20 much from a eeling of disappointinent as that # involves the loss of tho noble ideal of patriotism o which X sought 10 do bonor. As mstier of fact I have no with to perretuate in any offcnsive sense the izcidents of that z2d fra ife, the very pames ©of whoss battie-ficlds I would giadly eeo erased oar nationad flags. “ Buried be tho dre=dful past, Tts common slain be mourned, and lst All memories roften 10 regret.’’ ¥t peems to be admiited by those who deny the main facident of the baliad thst thoveneratle Union woman 2id ot hesitate to make a way with her cane through the Canfederate saldicrs at ber door, 2pplying to thein epithista more energetic than polite, 20d that she had o Union fiag fn her Loure. If sho id not show it on oocaxion, #0 much the werss for Frederick City ; £nd those who have given eredit to the story of tus hera” ism of fta oldest inhabiuat will very zaiurally sym- petiiza with the inc ot inquiry of ote of her Sovenfls sdmirers: ‘¢ FREITOHIE di sheke the fisg at the Bebels, why didn't somebody elso Jox G. WerTzizx. * Advancement in the noble scionce of gastron- omy and devotion to its principles are clearly virfues of po common sort. Such virtues wo would ke our friends to have, aod might even rultivate in ourselves, if the gods, and Fortuno especially, were propitions. But we have not nown them heretofore to ba chiefly insisted on s political quslifications. Now the times are thanging, and we with them. The foremost pol- Iticians in Washington are thoss who give diring Znners. The chango is due in part to the Dem- saratio revival, and tho desire of the Democratio fonders to celebrate thoir incoming with proper splendor, but it is also in part mn elo- ment of modern progresa. Mr. FERNAXDO oo steps into & glorous inheritance be- zause bis cook has the socret of making terrapin voup; Bavagn, of Delsware, is mentioned for the Presidency on the strongth of his blissful patsde fois gras; and the famous Sax WiARD ‘Opens & way into tho National Treasury with so duil and vulgar &n insttument 88 boiled hawm. Truly it is an age of cooks, in which the highest appeal ia to the stomach; sod the people them- selvos are, like the fagtive monarch, employed in the kitchen-service. i The temperanoe sgsocistions of San Francisco fave given Sundsy-evening lectures for s num- ez of years, and have found the plan to work well, The aversge sudience is now over 1,000 strong. There is 5o charge for sdmission. Tho Jeorures are on all sorts of interesting subjects, —religions, scientific, historical, artistie, sad Mtorary. The San Francisco Ohronicle thinks this ‘course sugrested the organizstion of the Chios- ®» Bunday-Lecture Society, which it mentions in tarms of high praise. The latter, however, waa Jeally suggested by the suocess of the London @rganization of the ssmo name. It does mot give the public its lectures, but sells them at «ost prics ; 80 that the good it does hns 1o taint of charity. The success of the San Franciaco expariment seems to sbow that fhe people sre ready everywhere touss their one day of leisure in sequiring knowledge through the medium of good lectures. Wo may add asothor illustration of this fact. Banday-Lecture Societiea are now ‘eing drganised in St. Lonis and Milwankes. e S Bame of tha best families of tho Presidency of Bengal are disuatisfied with an order received from the Government. The natives; it will be are remarkably imitative, and ‘copy European manners sod customs, much to their ewn misfortune. Ons imitation into which they have bees misled is in clothing their serv- acta in red or scarlet liveries. Rad or scaclet is the emblem of Empire in Indis, and the Gov- eromont ofcials, objecting to this popularizing “of the Imperial colors, issned an order directing the offenders to select some less distinguished kua. Unfortunstely, s Commissioner of Police Wt fatrusted with the order, sod the Beugalce Baboot wers indignaat. The affair was insig- nificact, but the msoner of treatice it by the Govaroment was se offensively indelicate that troubls may arise. On the 4th day of May, his descandants, num- bezing more than oune hundrsd, celebrated the Soe-hundreth birthday of NarTeasmer Earox, of “Sutton, N. H. The svent was an imporiant oas b the naighborbood. - Poams, lslters, spoeches, By his grandsons and others were used with eus- “Soaitey snjoyment, ind apecalations a o what Wt w4 geatiaman bud séem fa kid 100 yeded of life. - Born fiftaen davs after the battles of Lex- ington and Concord, his cradle was rocked by the earthquake ‘throes of the” Revolution. Hia in- fautile'nature was first aroused by the drum-beat of fresdom. His childish cries Tologled with tho booming cannon of Bunker Hill. . And what with the supper, the specches, the poems, the con- gratulations, and =l tho other exciting causes, tha good old geptleman took pnoumonis, and Qed next day of centeunislism. Lot lua fato be s warning. We"Lavo siresdy *something too much of this,” A Nobody bas been able to zay how the London Dewspagers obtained reports of the proceedings st the iustalletion of the Irinco of Walesas Grand Mustor of English Fres hlzsons, but it has beon eltewdly surmised that the participants ‘ers overcome by a spasm. of snobbishinesa: They doubtless wished ths outside world to know exactly how grand. they wore. The iotor— est of the occasion to the general pablic consists rathor in the fact that tbe Princo'of Wales was iogtalled theu in the ceremovies of the installa” tion. The Marquis of Ripon resigned immediate- sy opon his conversiou to the Church of Rome. The Prince of Walcs succeeds as the representative of tho fist Protestant Power in Eorope. - The power - of Masonry {8 thas boand t0 Protestantism more firmly thon over. The great eignificance of the change of head is 6een in the announcement that the Grand Lodges of Itely and England are now for tho first time fraternizing,—na thing that was not dreamed of doring the Marquis of Ripon's ine cumbency. A barbarous and thoroughly immoral sugges- tion is mado by the Toledo Blade in the fallow- ing words : : It wonld not be a bad ides to publish the names of such largo property-owners in s city ca refuss to contribute their mito towards the bujldliyg of the Co- lumnbus & Toledo Road. The peopleabiould know who ant 0 reap a lurge thare of tho benehts fram such improvemonts, but refuse to aid in tholr construction, The idea that tho people can judge sccurately of the private affzirs of men roported to be wealthy, and visit them with public rapronch be- czasp of their supposed shortcomings in a cor- tain direction, is puerile, if not vicious. The proposed plan of intimiastion is worthy of ‘the Eu-Rlox. The best Iaugh that has come out of the ‘Whieky-Ring exposures has beon af the expense of tha Milwaukes News, which, a8 we some time 220 noticed, stigmatized the whole proceeding in that city a3 *a deliberate insult. to a promi- nent Milwaukeeac.” Eversbody remembers how the Chicago Aldermon, and Boss Tweep, and Arzyaxpen Sureneen, sud Gov. Moses—vot to mention Prince Sax Rrypszorr—have been io- gulted on various occesions in sbout the same discourteous and faconsiderate mannar, : PERRONAL, Scauvizr CoLrax arrived yesterday at the Palmer House. ‘The Rev. Dr. Szxroox, of Princston, N. J., is at tho Tremont House. Two dark and mysterions Daxs have just ex- pired : Dax Boyast and Danburian. PavLes's * wocal welwet * bas worn ont, and ‘ber Swinburnian beauty has frizzied into a recol- | lection. - Mr. 0. D. Hawany, of the Board of Trade, ‘has returned to Chicago, after & two years' ab- sence 1 Earope. 8zrMoUR states that Eur PErxINg has sued the Milwaukee News for $40,000. This ia one of the best jokes of the season. The Danburian is at last desd. DBut there's 10 telling when the newspapers’ll have done buryin' its editor, MoGeacHy. : ‘They are trring to rob Gounop of the Soldiers’ Chorusin * Faust,” by saying it is & Magyar air played as long ago as 1765 in Hungary. It is considered eingular that AMrs. TrLTON's clock should have stopped rnauving ever since the little bird began to sing in her heart. The Princa of Walesia going to scoompany the English Arctio expedition in bis yacht a lit- tle way. He's not idiyuchtic enough to go too far. Tt is coming slewly but surely West, and our | peoplo are to blame if thoy are not prepored. Kate FreLo played Peg Woffington in Cleveland 1ately. - That sea-serpent must be made of flannel. His immersion in water ia shrioking bim rapicly, for | be only messures 130 feet now. Ha'il be a canti- peas befors long. ik Philadelphia botel-kespers furpish Centonnial beot to their patrona. Thers iy plenty to be had | bim. Dere, and the restaurants will gain by its ship-- ment o Philadelphia. i Axprew Jomseo tried to raise the roof of the : Benate Chamber the other day. but a tornsdo ldndly lifted tbe covering from his own house, with only half the blow. 2 Dary's going o Five each lady of his company » silver brick st tho ‘bundredth performance of the * Big Bonsoza.” lsu't fhat rather a hod way of showing bis appracistion ? = | Jaxes Mom, & waoderiog showman with a | loarned pig, committed suicide because the keep of the pig exceedod hia earnings. Ho &id mot think: of rendering him profitable, Two deaths from sun-strose are reported from Scotland on April 19. This is thefirat time 8 brigot thing was known to ponetrate ths Gaelio cravium, and it natorally caused death. Capt. Lawsos, sn English ssilor, bas dissov- ered the loftiest mountain in the world upoa the Island of New Guines, at the junction of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is 82,763 fect high. Ittook Mr. Gmt, of Wolverbampton, Eng- 1sud, only one bour snd 43¢ minutes to kill and dress Dine mbeep, while it takes the xverage Delle nearly bwice a& long to dress one, let alone tho killing. A fast but cultivated St. Louis youth offers ‘honotable wedlock to that fair varietysongatreas who will use were for was in the right place. This is the Republican’s sunouncement, and WATERLOO'S oue it is. Bo intemperate bave the clergy of the United Kingdom been in thoir stiacks on Tr¥pavLY, that & calm, philosophical analysia of his views by tho Rov. Dr. R. E. Hoorer has drawn himontin a courteona letter of thanks. Only two photographers heve boen permitted the privilege of obtsining sittings from Mad. Rusrorr. They are Samoxy, of New York, and GrxTILE, of this city. The Iatter has some ex- collent portraita of this distinguished actreas. The Bt. Louls Democral expired yestorday, enffocated with maps. Wrapping the blanset- sheet of his couch sround him, Mr. Fisusicx censad to be an editor, breathed his journallstio soulinto the quist air, and started for Washing- ton. The Boston Zimes not only publiahes an inter- view with BoUciCAULT, but even g0es ¢0 far a% to declare in .small capa: **Rosmy Hoop was & myth.” Thoso Eastern papers catch the rays of the rising sun several hours before we do, evi- dently. The Delroit Free Press paragrapbist ooght to be ashamed of pokiog fun ¢ Mra. Sovra- woBTE’S numerous initisls. How would he like tobscaltad C.B.F.N. J. H. W. V. P. Lzwvns for about ten minutes?—ZLouisvile Courier- Journal. j E The Tudian Commissioners or snske parson: of the Dritish Government declare that Aus- tralian soskes are comparatively harmless. Thiey tried them on doge. Ths Indian cobrais quite another reptils, aad is more deadly than our rattlesnske. The Detroit ¥ree Press says a lady is the best traveling-companion in the market, in which conclusion we hesttily agree, unlees the afore- said lady bas relatives who understand telegraph- ing shead of you to the police. We dsspise that. ~—AMileaukee News. . Signor BaLvrxx writes te a friend in- London : * Jeanvot find words in which o express my gratitude for tbe honor aud plessurs which \he deamatio srtiats of Laiten taviased tgon mb oa Blondsy Iast. I.saw assemtled befors mo st Drury Lane Theatrs the elits of the English dramatio family, and tho 8oontancous ovation I recoived bas mo filled 'my heart” with gratitude that T feal the'necossity of begping you to sharo eparbofit” .. . . S 2 Jomx: RicHARDSOY, of: Minnesota, wes sick all winter, and is sbod yet. = His neighhors conse- quantly turned in and steded his farm for him/ and “thiere sre bets of 100 to 1 thers’ll b no mushing and Beecherizing” dons in that com- munity of practicul Chrisnana, "' ° 7" g - FTeAN Awrex ‘eaid to the. commander of Ticonderogz, -* Get up, yon- white:ivered scoun-~ @rel!™ Dbut the historion has' fhouzht properta mako him remark, ‘~Arise; my réspected friend, end surrender tnis establishieyt aa soon 88 yon conveniently can.”— Rochester- Democral: R 3fr. RorErt DICKEy. of this city, bad. the. dis~ tinguished honor of winning the”third prizo of the Columbia College Law School for the essay aud general oxamination uron legal topics. - Mr. DrcsEYis o mrzdnate of Harvaid, and was third in & graduativg class of 210 members. , - Mr. Bemon 2nd his Society are frightfully botherod with this problem: If a mun reecites o fly, does be invado-the rights of the spider? Bencr conscientiously reapects tho rights of tho spiders, but.he intends to rescuc the flics, and this troublesome dilemms hos ruined his peaco, The Baroness of Gorlitz and a Silesian Count- ess engaged in & street-fight the otherday, and wora arrested. They were sisters-in-law, and the lstter omitted to erect a monument over her deceased huspand's grave. They wers trisd for disordorly conduct, and, being noblo, ware dis- charged. - S ** That ar’ patch of ground 's mem'rible,” eaid 4 Omabo men, pointing to s grave all by itsolt outside the town. I’ rockin you'll know _that, stranger, whon you geoitagin. The ockypsat of thut was the farst man HoiRUs GREXLEX aver told to git West—likewise he huug for steal- in' s mewl” P If Crarues Faioro Apaws should be elected President of the Unitod States, it°is calculatad thay his presence would reduce the average tem: perature of the WhiteEouse ‘at- least- 50 per cent.’ It is & tradition in Messachuietts that the Avaws- family never paid & penoy for oo~ Brooklyn drgus. [+ ! Tho scenio artist of Boorn’s Thestre copied the newTribine Building into 3 street-scene in « Evadne.”. Jay Goorp happened. to occupy.s proscenium tox at the time. Inetan:ly observ- ing the omission of tho ** Lager-Beer ” sign from the paintiog, be scrode baaghtily from the box, a0d has not patronized the bouss since. * ~ _ When o Halifex, Englend, bridogroom’ cama £6 the houso to jexd Lia bride-elact to thie clsareh, he found that sbe had eloped with hor’ sister’s betrothed and his ¢ bost man.” But he camo to be married, one way o the other, and as the sister then and thore diomissed her old sweet- heart, they ooncluded to make 2 maich of it: Hinco - STEemEN ‘Pruzr ANDREWS descended from that fatal chalr, ths Post-Oiice Depart~ ‘ment has bsgun to douht the wisdom of abolish- ing the Brooklyn office. Tho letters are all ad- dresaed to the witnese, and eontain the roquest that he will not mention the writer's namo with those of Mra. Bravro, Warreraw Rem, and others, s The New York Witness, s religious dally, charges the Rev.T. K. Bricmee, of Elmirs, with defending - the liquor-gollers of his town, soying, “Idefend you; your tradals lowfal; no one can accuse you of misdoeds™ It like- wise hints that * he is 8 erratic on the tempor- ance isane as his more famons brother fisa bsen in theology.” - Marz Twars’s detractors sre pnrsuing him with a relentless hate, which should be & wara- ing to all men who think themselves ‘funny. A Migsigaippi River man has now divulged tho distreasiog foct tbat Alamx TwaIN was o poor pilot, but he only failed to eloar the river of adags bocause he Ladn't boata'énough. He was never known to go by one. ... ... He was 8 rich American ‘in Paris who discov- ered that an unpleasant-lookicg fellow followed him every day from moming till night. He bo- came unessy, and diplomatic inquiry was made whether the man who watched wag eonneclsg with the police. Asa result of much .nagotis- tign, the unpleasant person was arrcsted, and proved to be & gatherer of butts of cigars, . The rich Amencan only smoked famous brands, and only amoked them half ap, and it paid to follo Waresw (Ey.) gitla offer thomielves' to' the Decholor just as thor are, with 25-cent clothes oo them. There ara but thirly-one of thesa. pho- nomensi bipeds, and their oath biods them to sbatain from' more expensive dress-gools . for one year. Prompt aad decisive action is neces- sary. -We do not admira tbess ladies, nor do wo recommend them, for they are sl necesanrily | bomelv, nng-boned, or spavined, or they'd never voluntasily do it. It's not in the sex, mind you. The press agents who ere. constantly announc- ing the nccession of hundreds' of mombora. by Plymouth coungragation’ since . the fricl began averlook the still more interesting faos that the Pilgrim Charch, Brooklyn, of whick Dr. Stonzs is pastor, hias gained still more members of late. This tricl is not sach a blow at roligion ss the faithful feared it would be. | Iodded, many peo- ple of judgment discover that they can now af- ford to believe somo "of the' statements made by the defendant to be a Little obscara. A young man with specalstion in his eye oalied 2¢ an inearance offico in Indisnapolis, the other day, ond asked what » policy on'liis mother's 1ifo for $2,000 would cost. Ho explaiosd, theé he bad bought somo resl ostate, aod that as futnro payments would erowd him soms, be thoughs to realize enough on the- old lady's doath, as- she oould vot live long, to belp hum out:-- The insur~ ance msa sdvised him uot’ to atop at sny half miesgures. bot secare the old Indy's skoloton as well and dispose of it to ons of the medical colleges. - B e e e o -The Boston Transeript ‘has been - seized with prevalent sxepticism 80 far £3 to ask Liso follow- ing easy conundram: “If thie balioonist csamot reach an altitude beyond 9,000 metres and sus- tain life, the "question ‘erises, What became of Ergan?” It tho writer aske thia in & rever- ential spirit, as one seeking information, -snd not as endesvoring- to throw diecredit upon an incontrovertible phenomenon, he will learn that the last heard of that venerabls seronsut wes when he thraw down bis overcoat to Erwsma, for the double purpoeo of lightening the cat and “diminishing the heat of the chariot of fire. ) xmzx.flmng;u. B g 5 ‘S‘m‘?&‘.”—nmfi?“i 4 mm’fi; Pittsburg { War - ills, ton: E. Georgs B, Shaw, Eau Claire; B. D, Ridenour, Kamas ; A, K. McQilntock, Cinelnnzti ; W. X.... Palmer Hotao—E. 3. f French, Boaton; E. R. Secomb, Boston; i 3 B, B, Watiinson, rtford ; ven; J, L, Grecne, Hari: ford ; Daniel Morse, Detroit; W, G, Fish, Docton; A B, Adams, -Albany ; Fugens O. Holbrook, New York ; 7. L. Worthy, Springfeld; John Willard, Nor wich Louls Bush, Nex”or A. ' Ordwsy, ° Bostod; Pultimere: | William ' B, = Sprague, ks E ... Crana R HC. BhfiSdctpbia /. rocir, Vermoat A sVicker, 2dinnea] ; Eol ven- e Bincthoa 3 Theod: t; B. Danlels, Ken. pors ; Theodore Enlght, Des Tucky ; Edward ¥, Reed, Boston : R, A. Joiin A, orciands O Aadison, New York; 4. W. Pitte- Fabor, Wis.} X F. oaz, ow Sark Draka, drgus, faland; U. B. 5 3 iny :‘;(}s.mirdu x:mtc-mu,;%‘. '+ Jamms 'ihe towd will baild somd & CHICAGO ENTERPRISE. Lines Our City Leads the In Al By e Van. = Theb.‘ “ Home-Mede " - Pie-Bakery - of Moody & Waters, Whro the Best Pies Aro Baked, and How It I3 Done. * The manufacturers of Chicago ars, a3 ‘s rule; enterprising, takingprids in their boginess, and in ezch lino leading tho ¥2n over those of other cities. Among those who bave buils np & Jarge and rapidly increzsing businesa , exclusivaly, on ita merits may be mentioned the firm of Moody & Walers, pie manafacturers, whose weres are the favorite with dealers and consumars, end to purchase a pie with their tredo-mark, * Home Made,” is to guaraniea & superiar and excellent article. = L% f . This enterprising firm have hesn in business over two years. List yoar they bailt,their present . - - LAROE AND CONVENTENT PIE-BAKERY, - one of the best in the United States, with esnecial referonce to their wants and. the de- ‘mands of tbeir trade. Tto building. situated at No. 41 Norta Grean street, 3.3 handgoms two- story end basemont brick, occavyiog a snace of ground 85 by 126 feet. Tae oifice is handsomoly farnished, and contains all epplisnces necassary for the transaction of their extensiva business. They startod with ono wezon, but nre at present ranning four 88 handsome vehicles as csn ba snen anywhare, in additioa to numbars of brosd and baker-wayrons to supply wholesalo purchasos. easra. 2Moody & Yaters also furnish several ‘bakerica with pies, the bakers finding it cucapet fo bay of them, &3 they alko Sacira o betésr articlo than they conld. theraselves furnish. . Xo the bakery which is under the charge of Mr. and ' A MOST PERFECT SYSTRAL prevails. - Each hasd has & particniar -work to do, snd from_long practica all becoma'véry bro~ ficient and rapid io thoir saveral duties.” Lverv- thingis ' of the best, inclnding machinery snd heto. Abont fiftesn binds are: emploved, all experienced 1n their specinities... A full set of patent pio muchinea are_ased, and the firm were the fiet in the city to use & Vaul rotary oven, of which tiiev hava two. SRS All of Moody & Waters' pies are’ hrandod “ Home Made,” as & trade-mark, and tho firm ars tho only opes to send out warm pics, hot from the oven. The dealers who pnrchase of them are not gfow in appreciatiog the sdvau- tage to be derived from having alwavs fresh pies on sale, a+d consequently Aloody & Waters' cus- tomers nre ectisfied, and will **swear by them. Thoir trado'ia among the best dealers in the city, and is evary dav increasing. At the tima the writer ‘visited thia “modol ‘bakery. Mr. Waters mentioned ‘incidentslly that hehnd baked 1,200 ples that morning bafors 9 o'clock, and all thess 164 baon sent ont “ niping hot* Messrs. Mondy & Waters do no'retail busines: and consoquontly can ive S TIEIR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION to their wholess'e trade, zud ths wisdom of this policy is 8860 in the satlsfaction evineed by their customers. Their pies aro acknowedeed to be the best evor baked in tho city, especially ous- tard, cocoanut, and pumpkin. : ‘Tho first year they wore in bnsiness thoy sold over 500,000 pies, and tho sacond year thoy ran up ¢bo fizures to over 709,000. - -And-in-this con- pection it mav be well to state that the bekery bas a capacity of 550 pies per hour, which smonnt they frequently tdrn ont. s ‘Among other improverents and facilities pos- sossed by Do other bakery is. the. stiendid Fisher refrigorator, which Mesars, Moody & ‘Waters have lately dded to their- already com- plete esiablishment, and ‘which which will bo nsed for keeping fruit in summer. - To give the TDest idea of its aize and czpscit we may say that the refrigerator holds nine tans Gf ice. Sevoral prominent bakors purchase Moody & Wators’ * Homo-Made ™ pies, and ‘will cordially indoree them for oxcellencs. ok The prompt and liberal siyle of doing brsiness | of Merars. Moody & Waters is_cbaractorlstio of Chicago business men. . Their honorable deal- ing takes well with their customers, and ther rapidly-increasing businces is a sure indication of ‘meritorious manufacture. 3 _ HOW I BECAME A RILLIONATRE © .That this world is but a fleeting show is appar- et to tho most obtuso observer. It is equally ‘apparent that be who gets the most ot of Life's circtis, who sees the entirs hippodrome, must have money. Oh, money! money! money! The good god—tie ompipotent god of thisworld. The protty goldes god, that bays your broad and potatoes, boer and parenipa; buys your hat end cont; baye your way into good societ 2 pretty wife; buys the prescher's smilo; buys you a seat in the Senate; and when you die, buys Jou & half & dozen first-class cbituary eulogies; bays you & splendid maazolowm, a prominent Place in history, 2nd flnally sends your soul to realims colestial. What power this goiden god has | Whai s 'perfect enchauter be is! He can make 2 ugly man pretty; an insigoificsn cusa noble- and commandiog; & mean man a Corig- tien and philzothropist; s fop an Adonis; woman repulsive 28 a mud fence, 88 beautiful as 5o bird of paradise; and an arrant fool wisor than the seven asges of Grooca. I have known 2 map who bad ‘not the good common sevae of the wvarago tomtit, whosa society. : =0d advice songlit on all -occesions, for the sole Teason ¢hat ke wos rich. I wad sitting, o few days ago, in my ofiice musing upon the subject of ‘wesitis, and the nnegnal distribntion of prop- arty in this world. In my meditations this ques- tion &opt forcing itself upon my mind: -Why is it that & an s sent into this world without pro- vioas consultation or arrangoment, and st the vory beginning of 1ife is informed that ho must g:t money, money, money,—mustroot hog or die 7 Toould mob anawer ths question. Yob & koow thet T hava been. insuited and humilisted with such o Statement -many times. Why, I also asked myself, is. it that I can't enjoy all thal'is beantiful abd glorious in this world without bav- ing money, menoy, money? I conldn't tell why 1t was—thought it might bo owing to an ‘artificial atato of thinga;- bat it wns plain to ms that T couldn’t. Whiie pondering on theso matters, 1 suddenly resolved thot I would have monoy, 5ince 1t was 50 nocessary, ead I sald: to myself : Lam going to heve wealth; yes I am deter- mined to have wealth; yos, I shrioked, I will bavo vast wesith ; ‘I'will be aa rich 88 Crocsus, How shall I'attain it ? . Shall I.rob a National | Benk? No. -Bpall -1 -induco some rich man’ to call ‘md ‘s d—d liar, and a thief, aad a perjured -villsin, a0 sue him for slander ‘and - recover & larga vordict ? - No. X will get Tich honestly. "I will do it in this way, and I fell to solilognising in this manner: “Yhave n watch worth 850, I will irade that watchi for & horse. I shsll malto & good trade. The_ horse I will exchange for & yoke of cxen. - I will faiten the oxen, znd get them in very nice order, ana sell them for Christ~ mas beef for 8400, I will inveat that sum in mess pork, and it will rise-in &an unpreosdented mzaner, and I7ill convert my 400 into $1,200. With this sum £ will procoed to Franoco. I will go into the'country aboat Bouen and buy twelva Norman staliions.. In crossiog the ocesn one of them will die, but X will dispozs of tho othera in 8 véry sdvafegeous manner, and roalize $11,000 on that trapeaction. . I..will then go to my neighbor, Mr. Fenton, and I will say to ‘bim 1. Mr. Fenton, I have been extremaly fortu- uste with my Norman stallions. I have made & larga sam of ‘money. I desire to buy your sec- tion of land. I will xive yon S11,000. “He will say it is & fine piece of land, but I believe [ mit accept your proposition, and he will immediataly make mo a deed. Nextday he will como to ma and eay he is sick of the sale, and will offer me $25,000 for the farm. I will greedily sccept his offer, and give him back hi farm. . I will invest my $25,000 in" Cashmera gonts, and_maks so ‘euormous profit on’ thor. ~ When I dispose of ‘my goats I will be worth ©50,000, . I wil then commence shaving good notes, and tho commu- nity will soon be startled with the intel- Lgence thatIam worth a huodrad thoussad. bont this time I will bs elacted Presidont of » Histarical Socisty. ‘I will ‘take this hundred thousand and go to o, eparscly-gattled country, sand buy a large” amount of land. I will Isy o2t a town'on the land, and call it Ninoveh, bocauss Jonah_wea threa days in the whale's belly. I will sell a grest many town lots, and I will jadio- iously offer the * Pilgrim's Prograss” I:uun‘% ;n wo lots ; ‘Turkey &8’ 8 prize :t0 any ené ing jrebi Ay r i e my Tand very valuable, and I will sell it in small trects’ to poor men, giving them s bond for | 3 doed, . providing for a forfeiture on the slightest failure on their part. I will zell out all my l=nd and town ot finally; aud X will be worth haif o million, - I will then bo elected to the State Benate, and will be Chairman of the. Judicisry Committos, also of the Cominittees on-Education and Fedoral Rela- tions. : About this time I will buy a township of lsnd, and will give employment to 1,000 broda, Of counse I will build an elegant and. palatial conutry residesca. L will carry on farming op- erations far five - years vory oxtensively, and, at the ead.of that time, I will sell my township for doublo .what. I gave for.it. I will then be a milliopaire. . The~-degree of LL. D. will Vo confe upon : ' me, .and I - will be twice chosem to - repiesont my peoplo in the Lower House of Congrese. I wiil bo Chairmen of tho Ways cud Aleans Committea, znd the leaderof tie Houge. When Lrise to eposk the first time, ‘everybody in the Chamber Il turn pale, and there will be profound sileica. After leaving Congress I wiil invest :lxnmnev in railroad stocks, and in five yesrs I i1l be wortt the sum of 30,000,000, 1 will go out. to California . for my heaith, ‘and will very iscly invest 2l my money in _mining atocks 5 stocks will rise in 8uch 2 maazer as to intensely amaze everybody ; new aod prodigious deposits of gold and stiver will be found ; bonauzes witl be discovered, and I. will -soon ficd myself the richost,mmen in the. world. I will bo the first billionarre in theconntry. idont will send'mo an’ sutograph letter congrat: ulating me; sud tendering me the portfolic of tho Secretary of the Troesury. I will then goto Earope, and viat all the old towna, aod ruins, ond cathedrale, the Tower of Piss, tho ruins: of Herculaneum and Pomyeii, and all tho othsr cu- riozities. I will visil the Bending Pillars of Siaf- 1s and write a ecienlific articlo about them, which will be printed in Harper's Magazine with illas- trations. After rocuverating, I will come home ready for business, I will be chosen as Sevator in Congress. -y maiden speech will produce & profonud seasation. . I will speak as follows : ** MB, PRESIDERT AND HONORADLE SENATOES: On this sugust ond sublimo oceasion is,'is but nnml&z%sam] tuat 1 sbould fecl & difidence— & greas dilidence [sobbiog in- the ‘gallery] in ad- dreesing your Honorable Honora upon the vast sabject bofore ‘us. It is well Imown. to-your Honorablo Honars that I reprassat = grest pao- ple—a ‘grond people [sensztion)—a noble peo- Pple—a godlike' poople.” [{mmense weeping in the gallery, ond such tremendous. applause that the Honorable speakor was unable to proceed. --1 will -bo: the most populay, wittiest, ant wm:_z-mm l‘iigl the emmuny. _Tr&:_r- wrill be & great many little paragraptis :in tho newspapera about me. ?Whnn E visit New York thers wllrbe somethiog’ like this in the JHerald . and Tribung: **The Hoo.—, of Iilinois, gave o dioper - @t Delmonico's yesterdsy to & select company, smong - whom were the veteran Thurlow -Weed, Horatip Seymour, ‘Whitelaw Reid, William Callen £, f 3 Stewart, Theodore Tilton, Willism B. Astor, Commodore Vanderhill, and Susan-B. Anthony. The dinner was tho most magnificont ever given in the city, there being 'fhe unprecedented nam- bor of forty courses : the extraordinzry spoctacle of door's évea floating in groan-turild soup was seen for the firat time, ‘Ihve hundrod different kinds of * wines “graced ‘the tsbie. The Hou. ——, of. Tllinois, was 'the wittiest man .at the table. The meoting is supposod to bave a polit- ical significance. ‘The entertaioment cost ine .enomous sum of $40,000, which tbe Son, —, -of “IHinois, paid before leaving the establish- mont. It was in everv respect a far‘ more brul- isnt apd dazziing afair than the dinner 55"" some vears ago by the late Sir 2orton Peto.” * Wnon I vist Coicago, Taz Toisusx and Times will havo tba- followiag: ' The Hon. S of Illnois, is ocoupying parlors at the Falmer. Yesterday afternoon ke held a loves in the Lodies' Ordinary; more than 5.000 citizens called upon the hongrable gentleman; to-night thero will be & forchlight procession; sod fifty tar-barrein will be burned in honor of tho distin- gaishod guest.” B ‘Bometimes tho following item conderning me will bo soen in the papers’ of most say ‘city: “The Hoo, —, of Xlnois, was lately in this city traneacting important businesz con- nocted with railroad interests. - The supposition is that he is malting an immense coroer on West- ern stock. He wus very mysterious and non- communicative, and 1t 1 #2id hia appearance bero crested & terzible flatter in monetary and political circles.” . 5 : Thia psragisoh will go the round: “Tho Hon. ——, of Qlinois, was staoding on the steps of the Costom-Fouse in this city yosterdsy, swing- 1ng & gold tooth-pick iatlessly in his nght band, when a peor colorod bootblack approached, him, and asked the favor of . blacking his boots’; the tonorable peatieman, in & dignified msuner, al- lowed him £o do 80 ; whea the job was done, the Lonorable gentlaman .oaid. in’ & bleff manner: *Whai's the bill?’ *Ten cente. masss,” replied the poor negro. The honorablo geatlerag im- modiately mrde him a check for 810,000, Hsig a deacendant of a uoblo French family, is a very eccontric mav, and i3 widely spoxen of 2a's esn- didate for the Presidency.” & I will be olected President of the United Statea. My insugural addrees will commenco: “Fellow-cihizens of Maine, of Now Hampsbire, of Vermont, of Rhoda Isicnd, of 'Connecticut, of Jiew York, of Now Joroey, of Del—" . At this poine_my soliloquizing was uncers- mopiously interrupted by tae groceryman, who rushed into my otiics aad prasented ths follow- ing: 7 3 ; ¥ 1, Vincent, to Toby Smil . D « 2y friend,” eaid I, looking st himin & ro- ouciful maoner, **I have just learned of the Seathof my grandfather. Icanoob transact any business for many days.” Heleft. In five mia- uten another man camo in Witk sn- sccoun: of 273 cants for me:chondisa.- Said I to him, ina mournful vorce, “*.I juss laarned a fow minutes sgo of the unexpected docesse of my grand- mother, aged 90. The thiugs of this world have u0 interest for me,” and X bowed my bead upou the-tablo and grouned, He left the room dsep- Iy moved. Tn about five minutes i came & red- hezded man, “and saxed if I could pay him 5 cente, tho. balance I owed nim on herriog. M Sir,” snid I, in lugubrious tones, * I bat a mo- ment ago received o telegram imparting the sad intoliigenco of the sudden demise of my fatbar and mother. They were simultaneonsivattnckod with apoplexy, and pagsed away together. I will bo anable to transact secular busivess for many months ; excuse my emotion.” As Imade this remark I clapped my bandkerchief to my. oyes, #ud counterfeited intonse griof. The man went ey in teas. Fearing tbat saother. oreditor micht come along, Ileft the ofice and sweat home. Ifolt exceedingly emsli ofter the disai- pation of my splendid day dresm,and I dater- mined o put an eod tomy desirs for’ wealth. I got sn '8 borso-plstoL. ¥ loaded it heavily. I went behind the bouse. ~Iplsced it zgainse my forehead and fired.- I blowed out my brains, and I huve folt bettor ever gince. HENBY VINCEAT. - ——— 5 .The Graad Orchestrion. Hlossrs. Kaltepbach Bros., who .have been' to 80 much labor and expenee to bring te Chicago the lsrgost orchestrion in- the - warld, are. fast bringing their mammoth -instrament into a po- gition to roshza the grest expectakions of our eitizens concerning its wonderful poters.. The furore ot first created by the-sadvent of the “#sMountain of Music® does not ssem to have decroasdd, as crowds are still standing anxionaly ‘around waiting for the fonr orchestras within the cases to “apiel.” « X _3any of our bast citizens with their famities fiave visiied the ologent and commodious Iadies’ sallsry to obtain a look, and thousands of others have tested E. Btephan & Co.'s excellent Toledo boor, 'than which there is'nous butter made. The piccos .which eccompany the .orcheetrion are sbout thirty in number, sud camprise the choicest operatio soloctions, any one’of which & is well worth the whils of lovers of musia to bear. Bruaswick's old billlard hall is likely to ‘becams & popalar place of resort. el st ot 2 mmnrnhaen :Goam. d ev- . Ttis'siways the right timetodos [ ery man with s family sbould regard himself short of hix dutyunti] his home is endowed withs Wieon Shuttls sewing-mschine, Let it baunderstood that this sdmirabls msching ciptured tha Frizemeds! and Diploma of Honor at the Vienna ,:-wfifi]:l : fi trated its s0, and bas everywhers demonst per all other muchiued. No, 157 ‘This Company wast a few mare, e ————— . Prescription. Everybody said 'tras cold yesterdsy, sxcopt D, J. YLines, 129 South Clark strest. Ho mafd, “Button up ‘In = nice busineds suit I sell st $10, §12, $i4, NG, £13, 920, $72, or $24.% Then sdd oneor two of thoss zlton overcoats he seils for $3, $10, or §13, or taka & ‘better ona for $14, $16, $18, $20, ohr‘:m. uy;;an:: warmer then, we think Detter o 373, Lines xarpe all inds ulta of good underwear. 0 ‘clothing and men’s g any they must o e wa s0a Live," ot 125 Clark scrsti ¢ Removal.” Givsudan & Trssted, Jr., sgents of the celsbrated Bramball, Deans k Co,'s Fronck ranges snd broflers snd Chilsors Cona furnase, hate remetsd e ther spaaious new quscters, 110 LaXe sirect, — e purposse, B careful nct fo be decaived by faferiar qualty of ccal, sold uader the abova name. . Address General Ofiics, No. 88 Washington strest, A Vota of Thanks. £ - The following resolutions wers adopted, a the meet~ 1ngof the Board of Administration, held s¢ {he Armory yeateday, and-ware approved by the Quartermaster, O.H. Gilloaplo: : WHEREAS, W, D, Siryker, Gooks & Co., ot New Yorks Roving t=ken the contract for furnkhing uniforms and cquipmenta for the First Regimient Nlinois Siafa Guard of Chicago, sud having uniformed and equipped the rogiment in lesa than & month, to the complets satistaction of the Board af Administration and the regiment; thoretare, batt | ° Resolved, That said W. D. Siryker, Cooke & Co. et g2 hershy reseled our heariy thanks for 113 Folnld uuutoma thog hava 40 wol itted o each mera- ; i rocommend -them to aliasy crpsniztion contemplatiog new unu:h’:mn’. asenred that far quality, £t, o AKinG taey have nopuRoey L et B . 5. Hupmazo, Jr., . Ciwatanant Colono! sad Cialman, oo 8. APPLzrON, e . DICxNsoR, * C. 8, Drosm, For Ladies, Children, and Misses. O Moadsy we shall open a farge and attractiva stock qf 1s@fes’ eotton undarwear, msds fn o superion manner; and of the very best of cattons, at prices saionishingly. low, in fa0t cheaper tian the sams atyls, quality, sod finish can be mado at home. Every pisce warfanted parfoct ia fit and make. " Alss, a largs e sortmont ‘of misses’ and children’s short and long s, Holkhikin, Palmer & Ca, 197 aad 139 Stsis —_— =, - Schwab's Return. L. B Stowell bas Just reburned from New Yark, and ‘whils there succoeded in ocuring the services -of Rr, F-hasb, chlof cutter and fitter of the noted tatioring extasibment of Bell & Co. Mr. Schwab will baat 4420 t0 bis 0!d patrons of New Yack sad his new ones of Chiczgo on and’after Monday, at Stoweil's tailoring ‘pazlars {over Browa's), No. 136 Madiaon street. it ihinclanisainin o © \We Ara Continuing' to give excallent barguins in Llama lsce shawls and Jjackets, Our prices wa guarantes the loweat, and our stock the iargust. Waare solling an extra fice shawl aslowas §16, It is surprisicg t0 sea what an elogant shawl wo cazi sell for §20. Wohave clso a large stock of. cashmero. jackets and talmas new and desirabls :hlp& Hotehidn, Palmer & Co,, 137 and 139 Blate % P e, .+ _Art Lovers Invifed. In passiug Wabash sveaue, cormerof Monros, wa noticed s “colloction of Europesn paintings.” On entering the elegant establishment wa were informod by Mr. C. Highwood that hs has permanantly located, and will doublo his collection in & shart time. Twanty * genre » snd landscape paintings exe already in the aweiting appraisoment, —— e -, . . Ristoriat Gentile! \ * The Marchloness del Grillo (Ristori) yesterday, after the elegant dejenner piven her by the ladies of Chios- Ro, visited Gentile's ‘Photograpiic Studios, southaast coraer State and Washingion strects, and had several Begatires made anid arderod Gentile to send hier coples, Ristard expressed herself delighted Witk the portraits Gentile mada ef Balvini Olosing Sale of Marble Statuary. ©On Mandzy morning, May 17, at 10 o'clock, at tha stors No. 154 Siste mrcet, will be soid all the Large pieces of the Viti Broa.’ ballection, consisting of large Italian marble parlor, hall, gerden, and balcony statuary, krge bronze figurss, and large alabaster stone vases, This will be poaitively the last sala, il Look Out; for Hoths. Preseryo your furs snd for-irimmed farments from Qawage by moths or dumpoess through the summer, Leave your address with Mesars. Rishop & Barnos, comner of State and Monros streets. They will saad for your furs, givo Tece!pts, andl charge reasonsbly. Steinway Upright Pianos. The several hundred of thesa superb instraments now in uso in this oity have, without a singls excap- Hon, gives the most unqualified matisfactioe. They atand in tune for an unprecedentedly long spacs of tima. Lyon & Healy, Stats and Aonros siresta. —_— - Collars. 1t is net necessary at thi time to go falo aay ex- planation why Elmwood collars hava bocome such fovoriter. Those who have used-them have found them 80 pleasant to wesr that they have largely helpad the apedd by their recommendation, Thot French Dry Cleening” of Indies’ dreasos, sults, sicques, shewls, etc., of Cook & McLains, the Iadjes go into cctasios over. You do nok remove the trimmings nor rip the germonia. They ‘bave tires stores, Noa. 93 and 261 West Madisan, and $) Dearborn strest. : ——— . Scolding Wives and Housekeopers are referrod to James P. Dallon & Co.'s, 192 2sd 154 Btate sirost. Their stoves, ranges, refrigenutars, e eream freezets, k., always give satistaction, making : S A Smsll Army Employed. Hilger, Jenkins & Paxon, 299 and 231 State, employ aemaliarmy this spricg, papering, decorating, and fitting uphoass, It thomost roliabls way, if you move o clean houss. ——— ¥ If You Buy Suits of Us, gents, yoa o not have to pay for clothes somebody elss woors, Wa trust nosody, and the consequence is our prices:re lower than othorn who do,” Ordway & Nowlsnd, No, 209 West Madison street, % 2 e Aro Youm Going to Housekeeping P 20,5010 & fratclaes store lte Watkns', 215 Blate sirect; for your stove or range, and “Idtchen- outst,” refriguator, elo. You will save mocuy, tims, and troubla.’ —_— Pianos and Orgens. Ops hindred piancs and organs to rem, aleo second~ hand planos for sale xt grest hergains, to make room for newsiock. W. V. KIcpary, State and Adams Ohickering Pianos contain ol latert improvoments, Over 63,600 pervoms ave testifiod to thelr superiority, Racd Temple of Music, 93 Van Buron street, —————— Glen Flora. The propristors of the Glen Flors mineral springs ‘boldly claim thelrs to be the bestmineral spcings in tha worid. " 5 —_—— - 'Spring Lake * Magaetio® Water, by Dack & Eayner, makers of the * Mars * Calogna. yaun il ol e Tifas 'BUSINESS NOTICES. Facts nre stabborn things—There 1y 2olangor s dontt in the minds of bniness men and the inteligen: public respecting Dr. icChesnay’s ability of inserting s full sot of beat testh for $3.09, Thousauda have tauted it, ood thuk - have saved $30.60, Thoe HEoss? Mockiug Bird of the coniry can ba seen oud heard st the ofice of the Gault Honso at all hoars of the day or night. This ‘beantiful bird is for sulo. For further partioulars fne ‘quire at tha oftico of PRANK HILL. Donk frritate your lungy with s stabbara cough, wian 3 romody #fs snd ceyiain as Dr. Jayne’s Expoos torant can_be %0 eas hm&nud. Bore threat and Y Tunge are spesdily hei OHIROPODIST. STATE-ST., Bsuthesst corner Adasma, TREATS ll DISRASES OF ‘1R VERT. ’ azinus, Tagrewd Chilbiatos eradieated kn A e W R T vealsaca. REFERENCES: SAM TURNE! ORAB. B. FARWELL, A TLro W, 6. LYMAS, AL %% Yaika " Offas hours, 23 m. to§ 0. 0. _Sunday, u. m.telp m. " SPEOLACLES. BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLRES Satted i sl sichis by toapectic s MA Ope- BOOES. GATHOLIC BOOKS. ».Y. FITAPATAION & 00, : i st Vo sy kate J’n’n'.'-:‘o":‘ - X s S Buy youfin-pplies at SLACKS ¥ MANMMOTEL GROCERY HOUSE, 109 Fast Madisor-st, 3 e A Y SAVE 10 TO 30 PER CENT AND GEF : STANDARD GOODS, 9 Pex doz. Perca 2 Keusett’s Peaches, 2-ib cauns....32.40 20 & DMiller Broa’. Peactics, 2-1b cans 3.50 30 o Lawtou Dlackberrics, 2-1bcans 1. 12! =) E!gin Cora, 2-10 cans.... . 2.10 18 i Winslow Jones’ Partland Cora, ? £-1b cans...... . 2.30 20 L, ‘Eigin Tomatoes, 2-1b cans. . 1.33 12% Kensett’s Tomatocs, 3-lb eans.. 1.65 15 B3c3farrazy’s Dlouniajn Cornu, 2-1b cans... is & [(Tlhe above are some of tho mos: populzy L3 bronds of Canned Goods §a the marktet.] kS New Turkey Pruncs, per 'b. » New Zante Currants, per ib. % New Valeacin Raisina, per 1b.. 13% Koyzl Baking Powder, 1-1b cans, pez . . Royal Baking Powder, 5-1b cnns. Royal Baking Pewder, Balk, per Ib. Price’s Baking Fowd 1-Ib cans, per e Goods delivered in nll parts of @ Country ordors will raceive apeelal et i C. H. SLACK, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, : o . roceries ] ° [ 3-1b Tomatoes, best, par dozen. 2-1b Tomatoes, best, ber dozen. 115 Blackberries, best, per d 115 2.1b Cherries, best, nor coze 1.80 . Golden Syrup, 5-zallon kog- . 3.75 = CoiTeos, fresh roastea and ground daily, at 3 bottom prices, tt the Wkalesale hnd Hetail b Grocery House of ! STOVER & DOLLINGER - 43 STATEm.ST. FLOUR T, and will gusrantes THE VERY B3 wmonny. Tha jony colsbzatcd Briass, uis, $3-44: Bos 220 Infaation. or refichd tho. Tpwmpion. s=4 Bells ot S0 APl i A S O S LNy B lvirnd 4, §7 80; Bets Spriog, SA.i 4 &0 D, pelivesr e 0. GOLYVIN, R o sl Bt MILLINERY. June Ntyles MILLINERY Just_received in FRENCH CHIP and LEGHORN HATS., . 5 ‘We shall offer at Retail 30C dozen i deairable ! EARLY SHAPES i At s reduction of 25 per cent from. : fimer prices, Ii’z‘nu wish to SAVE ONEY, don't to examine our : stock. 245 West Madison-st., “ At curold stand in THOMPSON'S BLOOK. Haln §hire, 107 Sigpt | PROEESALS comim : East gide, R0 | 070 & 972 Wahash-a7, ADIES, Before purchasing should see the elezant as- sortment of Chip, Leghorn, Milan, and Swiss Braid, Trimmed and Untrimmed HEATS, Al of the latest importation, at” Mrs. HAVENS 260 Wabash-av. MILLINERY. HRS. SQUIER & ELY, - 102 STATRST., Have just recelvad from Now York a-large sexck of s FRENCH FLOWERS AND PEATHERS, which the are ofteriag at very low prices. Work-Rootm 13 {3 charze of 2(RS. 3. PRIOR, who wil e pleated to 300 all nf hor mauv iriond>. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, o MRS. H NEAZL, (¥ormexly with 5. B. Burges), dealer n ZEPEYR WORSTEDS, CANVAS EMBROIDERIES, 157 Wabash-av., wder the Clifion Honse, Chbsagn, Ztamping and Imtrotdociag done o order. RBEMOVALS. s AGVanderburah&Go, DRUGCGISTS, Have removed 1o their Kew and Elagaas Sters N.E. COR STATE & ADAMSSTS, ADVERTISING. 2\ Cor. Daarbam and Washington-Sts., Chiszga. B The Oldest, Largers and Nost Compide ADVERTISING AGENCSY IN THE WES