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PBY §¥BIATFE FFRavEPWG THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JU _6,.-1875.—SIXTEEN ' PAGES xe THE ILLICIT STUFF, Argument Before Judge Blodgett E in the Whisky Cases, Is It Con+i‘n‘ional to Seire the Bocks exd Pupers of Private Partios? The Decisicn Necd Not De Expected far Some Dajys. gen Websler's Commissicn as Colfector Sen fo the President for Signature. THE WHISKY CASES. ABOTYENT TEFURE JUDGE DLODSEIT, The court-room of Judge Biodgutt was crowd- o yesterdey mning to bear the argument in the whiskr cases on the nizbt of the G..veroment taseize the hoole and pancrs of @tilers and rectiticre who had been defraading the Levenue. After digposing of some mations and demurrers, Judze Blodgett said he was 1ealy to Lear the argumen:s, but be thought the nuestions lay so peaz the eurfics that they coutd be comprebend- d io three bour. He could give four bours. but bis rime wus limi ed, and be wished {0 1ntimate to the conuse! to be a8 briet as possi- ble. Ar. Bmith 82id the Government was represent- od b only threo counsel, while ticre wete sev- enl parties dofendants, and 1t would hardly be fair 1o give the District Aitorvey s much time a8 ull the other a.terners, ani. Wamp, she District Attorney, thea staled the questions, 26 he undersioud them. whicl were to be argued. ‘He exio the caee had been thrust orr tho Govarne mens voex: eccedly, and question was a8 to the right of the Goverument to make the seiz- wres. The Looks nud pepers of rome Gist.llers bed bean ssized, and the disullers bad taen ob- {ained an ipjurction pieveutivg tbe Government officisis opeutng che safes. Subsequently en or- der war uad2 by which the books aud safes were rétmived 1u (he hants of the revenue ofticials, white tie cofucuted Froperty was returncd suts ob £ro, or Loads Leing given. ion of tbo Giovernmens was that ¥ was gabject 10 sezu.e. This was that Goiernment Gid 13t projose (o susien-icr of ievore i tie case, Lie wset-d that the Gverumen: 5al the Tight, if not sule, foiutly with tie pariies nccased to seize the booke ang paj cis for the {urose of ~anmivae tien sud dstection of oftenies, 1f they tad Leen commit.ed. as was aleged in the [Tesens case. 1t was fis Ge=iTe o1 Lo ; 3rt ot the Goveroment. that e 17dcr showid COniuin LTOVISIONY jor the e eafs wlich weic in the custody o cither by the paiies tuew- S of tue of tho cust seives or in revene. an reveuue o the Coutl. MK K. 100 the (3¢~ D wae as to the va- e (T fe Lo weuld, the:ef e, ash that tire o orders made by ke Cour., vhca placed the Lacks and jatess of the u fu inthe kaudsor the Ma.clel be vacated. Tetarn ¢ wuers, 00 th rround but ttie. Dirtric: Attorney wae 104 enti led 10 ‘hew 1 he cou: d thiet ibe quest. n had beea throst ou the Govervment, but i i i tarast on the dotendan s {10 1v lives Dbeen eize 1. ihat he bad beeu atd wisued 8t tmuca irLceLs aud p Col. Jawen thin saia it lin did not care Sard s lmieed who ocet 10d the tiae, 28 macy as posible Lo th Mr. Burse ss.ed i th restrzined 10 tnose qgues bad beeu alreads ton ords ‘The Juege thoneh” it war Lmis it, but thet 8 e questions luvolie Broum. iy ve uchadzd, . metn thou opened the argamaut by siat- tog tha: Tor TO TACATE would imvolve she whiGie qu-stioss in iis brosdest extent. ko deferdant’s 10-:10n was that tha Goverimin. had w0 Fight it any form nuaer the Iaw or Congat ution 1o comy- 1 tue prudustion of he frivaze bos<R OF jaters fur the inrose of forwarding the evidence 1o be uscd in o case of & enmiva or quist-cnminal setua Lowas elmumed that the b. oLs and pay wero in the same enc ornre, s i weie, Wil ¢,e contiataal whikr, 2nd the peries con'd not Le ¢ ty aid"in their 0wy convittion. erted gevoiul cases 1 dassscl Stater, to thow that the piceeut |recerding was crimina in its uators. A | rocseding i rem €0 contiscste & citizen's jroperty for \injaticn of theluw wue a cowival proseedivg, The ques ticns arimiuw Were ss ty Whit bis lsi ®us i cuwpelliug 8 par.y to jTodtac ev.dence azaiart Dimrelf i forwerdiag 2 critiiual prosecation ? Under the common 13w, tue right 0 rcarch and eeize priva e papers, not for confiscation, but for esia nce again -t the accaeed, wax absulutely g:mmtrd. 1t had its onein in the Star Cham- 3 was cbolisbud, end then revived rnder the Liceuze act. Iu thoicign of George LL, in 1765, 1t was specially condemned br the Judges of Englaud, ts 1ejorted in largrave's State Trals, Ihe taw was also imd dowa in the celibrat d cuve of ko ve. Ca- riogton, end Repivz vs. Mead, &e. It bud also been Leld thet oo atterney could not Lo competled to yrocace the papers of bis clicut foruse in evidence agams: thet clieut, The couneel Lhen cited a large number of other cases 6 the eameefect—ihzt the papern of cosed conld nct be in any case stized fur uso against tumscit. THE CONTRARY RTLE bad first beou prowvisated b Goveroment in 1864, when it books ard papers might be scize: naght e toaud, woen there Lod Leen tion of tue customs. Tais wes repealed ip 1567, acd s moditicd law of tho eawo char- the Am rovides scter subrtiuted. In 1574 Congiess ablished :bhe whelo dizgisceful Blai- ute end etill coother was emasted. Under tue fifth soction of tais act the Guvorn- mout precended (o procced. Dut by the very terme of this rtita:o Lhe [resent proceediog wes excluded, it being crmul. The bouks were full of caee# wLich were cvil in their uature, ead tha law cnlr a; i d to ihem., The fuliowing e tue Lih section of the act of 1874 “Luut fn 3ll #ufts and Froreedivgs, other than crime foal, uriiig 1nder e e 1zlenuo laws of ihe Trfled reprusunting the Govers menz, wi piviol, auy busiuess book, inyoice or jeper beongog to or under the eontrol, of tbe difindiut or clamsut, will tnd 10 prove euy slegition made by the Onited States, may mak: a wrilten iy_descrilazg euch bock, fuvoice, or pEper, ting forth the ulieg tion wiih he expeciwto prove; aud twereapon the Court in which s eseding {8 peucdiug may, ot iia discretioy, isue & 0o- bon tu the defond.nt of (lLamant (o produce suck bock, 1nvoice, OF paper in cours, at 3 diy or hour to bo Ppeified Lu auid uoLi.#, whic, togetler With & (0.3 0F said niotion, skall br terved jormaly on the dufeu e claumant by the Cnited States dorell, by dei 12§ 10 kit a cest fled copy thereof, or otherwise serv- fug the xame s origiuai Doticrs of evit in the same couryaco served ; cudif the defendant or «[aimant shai) 14 or Fefusn o produce such book, tavolcs, ar jer, in obodicnce to €ah notile, tue sl etious stated i the x4l motln ahall be e ae coufasel udlers Lis fuilure or refuse] to produce the Aare shal be explaiued 1o Le mataufaction of the Co! And If rroduced, the 2 sttorney shall be pera 1, unier the diretion ® the Court, to make exan.inatisn (at wii b ex: mina- Ea@ g cefcbdant, of clidmunt, or G- ageat, may be Provent) of such ea Tios in 84 bouk, invaice, or paper Mrelate L0 or tend 10 prove the sloga.don iforesaid, nd may ofier the ssme in cviiencs 0a bibaf of the Cn'ted “States, But the owner of eaid byots and Pyjess, Kis ugent or atiorney, sbull bave, subect to e order of :hx Court, the cusidy of shem, ‘except fanding their examinstion {u «ourt as aforesuid. i COL. JUESOEN Motinaed the arguwent for the defendants. He Rid the act of 1874 bad becn pawsed unanimous- bty Cungrese, pot cven Ben Dutler danig to BIMOs ic aud it was evideut tuat it waa for the pTuose of shielding persoas from seizures fo: lorfeiturcs, tie en.siged on the fact that the Miosent procaeding was crimioal io its character, 1ad pot embraced 1o the pre-ent law. The st~ *mpt o legalize such & seizure was i blow & the fonpdaiion of Republican Govern- Reut; £ad ought to be resited v the begining, The argumeut for the Guvernuent was then Wen.d by - ¥ LOIRE. e Arsintent Disir larves. He eatd it was Vhvecssanry o jndalee in Cltteriog general:- o, Las cosinscl ) <ho other side pud eatirels Daken tle quusion by Bapposiug that it wae Wlewp.ed 1g revive the obnoxious lavs uf 8 ceu- 2:7ago. Al tue Gosornment asied was Lo bave b revenus iawy enforced, as tey Lisd beco for fe78 past. Tlie question resolved itsolf into two wunches, tle first of which was the rialt e uovernment to seizo the bouks snd ra- Iie, 1a rame a8 1L would any other pioj eIty un ® piemises. It was not desired to invade & ¥xs castle and seize his private proverss, bat B 6l books 2nd peajud 08 were couected ‘with " the bnsingas in which he was engaged. It the Government ha | a rigut to seize the purits, whv could it not seize ths books and papers ? They were the m st guilts thinzs thore. Tho d-fendants had confused the right of a privato DRIt in a priva.e ~uit to reize bo ks aud | wpers and the rieht of Governmeut tc cnforce its lavs by verzore. I'bis of course wonld destroy all tho force of the arzament for tne dete: dants, A recess way then tazen, and at 2 welock Mr. Baorke coattuded lus argura ting & nnmber of surkor.tiee in sappory of bix rositim, aud cuiticising tacss cited by the defendauts, XD, DESTER then rose and stated that, as there was onlv au hour fo three counsel 10 epeak in, ho thought be wou'd defer us_arzumente, and instead sab- it b aef 1 wrtind, e Cupenter thoaght 213 like to ece 1t Bo 8 to reply 10 iu to which Alr. Desier agrecd. ME. D. F. ATER then foilowed for the Government, s'ating toat, ter the purposes Of argument, ii must bo con- ceded chat the distillers aud rectisiors bad becn fuilty_of a violanon of tha Luterny Reveaus faw. Tue oficers did not mish to reize the pri- ¥ale b0.k8 und papers of the parties, bat only euch as were used iu the busiuess of manufac- tuning whi-ky i lieitly, ‘The statute did uot any- where command e offizers to allow the necuyed Jarties to give oouds, and get their progerty beck, and the question was whe.ber tna particd werealiowed such a privilege. Tue law ex).ressly £uve & tight (o seize all wiplem-oty, to ls, iv- rtruments, and persunai property shatover, foand on the promi-e, and thoy aix0 bad & night to examiue thiem. It might, perhape, be ciaimed 1ea- the wordy ** persunal property "' wero 10 be to be himited in their sigaification to_such prop- €71y 88 was of a ritwilar character £ the * tools, fmplemeuts, and instruments.” above named. “Tue reverse had, bowever, already boen_beld to be the [Tojier interprecstion by the S.premo Cou-t.” The Government saked no axsistunce from the Court. It was tho defendaats who do- eived It. 1t lad beon ancued that the elatuics weis of & penal character, aud wers to be einctly coustiued, but tho Umited States Su- preme Court bad aixo decided that such Liws were not to be coustrued as penal l«ws. The buoks wera 2a iustrumentality used in carrying ou Lhe businees of tie dixti lers, Tue were cons vecied wiih the manufacture. No conalitutionsl Question Was wvolved 1n the duscassion of the cave, The Goverument slready had the books 5d papers, aud b questisn was whether they should te surrendered. They qiestion did not arise whetlier Lhe Looks were admisaille in evi- dence; tlac won!d come up on the trial. The Lroed 'groand was tazen that the Goveru- mgat bed Do Tight o snv' form to tclze tho books sud papers in_quostion. Evou in auy cr.minal or capita! case, if te Guv- ernment officuis Lad obiamwed evideuce if it was competent ani rewevaot, it would be adwted no matter wne her it was ousined furly, or tiroagh frand or force. Similar prov.sions for rizare Liave b.en iucor porated 1010 almost every law euvact:d sinco the adoption of the coutitation, aud decided by tne cour-8:0 be coneutational. ‘The Government liad taenouks, it Lad not opened the sates be- Cauro Lle ollickis respscted iLe restraiuing ordor of 1bo Court, but 1t demaud.d that thoy shuuld be all iwed 10 exumine them. Avotber quesiion wza as to the notice which bad been g.ven under the A of 174, to p.o- dyco the books ana papers. The constitulion- 2.ty of the Act bad beeu assai'ed on the groand tanino man could be comp ued 1o crimate Wuwseif. . was not souglit ty comuel the par- tiss 1o give evidence, but ouly to allow taer Loost 1o be exami.ed. Tae preeent proceeding Sas nota crimwul case, sua no decicion bLad been cited to prove it. Tho Government Lud Dot uptatned the buoks by victus of any judicial pr.ceciing; 1t bad taken them befor uny smt s Lepun. ‘The bovss even when prodiced could Lot be used in # cr.miaai | rocoeding. I WARD, the District Attoruey, ciosea the argument for auveromeut. e wxid be susvos d the de- ci.d.ues wero ecratcuitg their braws to show wheie :he law wag nucoastitutional wheo it al- loweu tlhe Goverument to seize tue books aud yet refsed to sllo s it to relze the records which “howed where tae whisky camo from. Tue con- sUtntio tahty of sumiar lans had been again and in ackuow edeed. I'he statute wa, woditied bucaieo-a new 1ethod was fouad vf bringing the dusred pasiers iuto cowt. ihe defondauts kit as well 1<t that the whole law was ou- coostitusional. The Governmeat bad the cas- tody of the kooks aud pavers, nof coaueel asked e oile.rs should be allowed to ihem, a8 ustrameuts of the THE HON. MATT CARFENTER cloeed the arguwents for tbe defendsots, snd began bus rewaika by esiog that he would show that ke sct.on of the oficers 1 Beiing tho zod pepersof his cheats, snd thereby them to c.imuate themselvey, was nu- netiutionsl. He esid the law of Coneress a5 Ligher than the decisions of caipet-bag Judues.—qnozed by pis leatn-d friend who had preceded bim. ilis begiuping caused the crond iu the c.urt-room to become ail attention i an- ticipetion of 8 racy sna bumo:ous urgnment. Tihe spesker gave two specdotes in iilustra.ion of lue poin:, and'tuen becumng more earacat, soser.cd that the clause of the luw 1u relation to tue seizure of imjlements did not include Lo.ke aid papers. aud, when fiamed, 228 notso iu- tenged. Ue believed tnat all the Jaws in refation to the matter were unCousiita ivnal, and if taere wis a contt Wi TespEctabiity eputgn 1o hoid its hesd op snd mainiwo it they would fall to the gronud. e snid th.s bed furpished en admir- 20 6 opportumity for the press, snd wtlammatory arucies bad been published which iacited the ouiicers of the 1a v to prosecate the defendants. T oive-horee detective and ~pies who bad given ivtormation in these cases Lsd sswed tue Dis- tricy Autcriey to indict the defeudan.s under every offenss known 10 the law. He raid it was tlie duty of the Bar to staad by the Beoch, and of the luiter to protect the people lu theu cud- atitational righis aud priv.loged, Tho oficers dd Dot £00wD buu that the defeniuats had love et ters.m tueir safes, or that they might be mutual trieunds of ‘Tilton and Beecher, and bavo seciets tiey d.d uot wixh to d.vulze; they did not know Congiess might decide that toveo men could Ly op a fawver aud 8 Jucge, and yet it migit not e coustitutional. He cited sevéral sutiiri- tics 1o sbow thut the deleudants’ books aod papers could Dot be geized, and the piisoncrs thns wado 10 criminate themscives. He veid, suiemdf behai time ho desired torepeat it over again two or three times, that the vrinciple invo.ved in the Enelish liquor cases weco that no man could be com, o.lud crimiuate bimself, aud prodoce lus private papers far the purpose of couvicting himselt. They “sought to convict the defendauts by Rringivg irom them tuelr jnvate pavers. No msn could give evidence sgaiust bimse.{ which would toed to criminate him. Siduey Smith acd the couusol debated for a momeut the question as to who was the defend- aar, the Isiter claiming the case was szuitst s cliouts. aud tho former seserting thut they were siter the thirty oarrels of winsky. ‘I'he press, sud particuisily the New York Trivune, bLod eo ogitated the question of uucoustiiutional sezwre in the case of Clars, Dodge & Co. thst Congress was compelled to repeal the law, aud they came down aud did it like littio men. He ciosed by cliaracterizing tho wholo piocecding as uncon- euitational aud uujuet. His argument Lisied from 3:15 to 4:15 o'elock, and was remarbable for its logic and wit. ie spuke very (apidiT. Judze Bloagett informed (ho counsel that he would leave for Nes York last evesing, to be ab- seus s weck. Buiefs Lave vet to be lited i the cares, aud is Dot likeiy that s decision will bo reacued 1oside of tea days. THE CHICAGO COLLECTORSHIP, GEN. WEBSTEI'S COMNMISSION MADE OUT. Speciul Lnspateh to Tue Chicago Ir.bunt, WasaINGTON, D. C.. Juse 5.—Ibe commission of Gen. J. D. Webster, present Uniied States Sub-Treasurer at Chicago, to be Collector of Iuternsl Revenue at Chicago, vice Wadsworth removed, wout 1utd tnis morung's mail to the Presdoot at Long Branch for sigoature. There is, of course, no doubt that the commission will receivo the President's eignature, as ihere 18 tbe best resson to beieve that it was made out at the Lresident's direction. Wby this trapsfer of Gen. Webster from the Sab-Tressury to the Collector's ofice is made 18 8 matter that is imperfectly anderstood here. The increase of #a ary is uot &1 induce- ment, as the Cullector's ouice, with wil its legit- imate emjluments, does nit exceed $4,.500 an- nually, while the Sab-Treasurer is paid $5,000 annualiy. Ibe cbange 1 uot [.r €sse. s the Iub s ot the Collostor are vasily mo. e intricate aud per:lexing. aud acleast, 1u s political sente, more ro:ponsioie than tue duti-s of the Sub- I.easmer. The ouly reason that is given Liece 13 that, &5 Comalsslouer Pratt wrote Luilip Wadsworth, iti- for 1£ GOOD OF THE SERVICE.” The Illinow omticials hers believe that the dhange has sume political signiticance, and thiuk :ba: b i8 1Le result Of & wul very receut plan. Gen. Web ter Liaa & tine record s Assecsor. ile cas rated a» ooe of Lo Very best in the service. Ho ulways cluwed to Lave gres: fonduess for the administration of reveune matters, sud is nu- Gersiood to have regretied that the Coustitution competled him to vacate tl:e Ascessorsuip. The chly criticsm that 18 msd2 here upon his ad- Dinistration a8 Assessor is that it was perbzps characterized by too high a military respect for red-tape, 7 ‘Ths new appoiotment seems to sufficlantly explain the reason whr Gen.. Webster did not Wied to aci 8 3 member of the Custom House Examiving Commission. It 18 very certain that at the tims Secretary Bristow requested Gen, Webster to take ths latter place, Bristor did not know that the Preeident conremnlated the trans- fer of Webater to tup internal Rovenue Oftice, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Laying the Corncr-Stone—Dr. Everts® Address. . The corner-stono of the First Baptist Church, corner of South Park avenue sod . Thirty-first street, azs iaid yesterday sfternnon. The time et for the bowinning of the cersmonies was balf-past 4, and there was a large sssemblage at that hour, although the exercises did not begin notil about 5. A large portion of the wals of the rear porion of the church is al ready up, but tbe euperstructure of the frout of the church bas ot beeu beyun except just at the corner, where a couple of courees bad been lsid to receive the corner-stone. This, » massive block of Lemoot liniestone, was swung from s derrick over the placo whoro it was 10 be laid. It was d.essed oa its outer fage, aud had tbe figures *1875" carved in reliet upoa it, A large proportion of the sssemblage wers Iadies, nho mauaged to scramble over the brick and buildiug debris scattered around in order to witness the ceremouies, and a pumber of minis- ters a0 were piosent. Tue exercizes wore begun by the singing of = « Pimige God from whom all blessiuga ow,” after which the Rev. Mr. Cormn, an old white- Laired minister, made au iwprossive praver for e chuich wadse coner-stoue Wi about to bs Inid. MR, ROBERT HARRIS was then called u; ou toread & desoription of the church, such as was published 1 ‘L'KE TRIBUNE of yusterday, Lio also road a list of the ar ticles depos.ted iu the corver-sione, Thoy comprised a.l thoso that had been ptaced in the ourner- scone of tho tormer church of the congregation on Wabssu aveoue, wbou i was lid in 184, and in sddiuon & auy directors, the daily papers, var.ous denomiuatioual papeis #ud reports, sad a d-cent ilver piece ot 1802 TiLS LEY. D, EVERTS then made a0 ciojucnt aduress, standlog on the scoue alungside vl which the corner-sione was %o be laid. - He said that humanity, iu even its lowest loims, gavo its best endeavors to tho construcuon of a hubitation for itsell. Advances in civinzation und cultwie made themselves first noticeable in the charucter of the butldings man erectod for bimseif. ‘Ihey wera the outgromth of Lis best aspirations, the highest capabilitice of Lis natwe, Abovo sil other buiidiugs the Church of God was sacrod, as it was tle outgrowth of man's imwoital pature. It was the shrine ot Lia Doity, the symbol of the high- (s destn.es of mav. Sueaking of the impor- tauce of tho Church 1o the fabrc of sogiety, Dr. Everssaid it wss moro imporisnt tban sohools of learning. Pricsts we:e before secular teach- ers. lu tho bouse of God maa comes o leara not only tru bs of thevlogy, bat we princi, les tuat underlsy civil polity and the rwes of just aud righteous guvernmout. ) Reler.iug to tho Laptist Covfession of Faith and otber doctiiial woris which were tu ba placed n the cor-er-stone, he eaid tho church wheb tuey wero Dow buildivg was the outgrowih of thuse tiuths, the fiut of the labors uf the mar;yrs who lLad died for those iraibs, In layiog 1:8 corner-stone, they dedi- cated it o the service of the true and ever- Insiing God, to the triune Gudbead, to the ad- VaLcemeut of the polity and order of the Chusch a8 dedoced from the New Lestameut, to the prowotivu of nil good aud ngbteous enterprises. Theie wero some who fesred they had guna Loo far trom tho ceutre of the city. \When they bad settied vn Wabash avenue, 1t bad veen said that thoy had gone iuto tbe couutry, but they Lad growu aud fucreased tacre, aud uow they wo.e Ome to the pame ueightorhood 1 which ouce thoy had planted & m 8sion. He welcowed all present on this foimal ivauguration of the buildivgof their naw curch, and closed by ax- preasing s forvent prayer that the church might be the biessod 80 1rc2 of boly influences throughe out tne section LI70 toding 1t OfiLl ADDRESSES. Atter Dr. Eveits had coocluded, short con- gratolatory addres:es _were made by the Reva. F. ML E'hs, of tho Micbiean Aveoue Cbureh ; J. AL Whiteliead, of the North Star Church, cnce a mission of the First Baptist Chwrch; W. W. Everts, Jr., of tho Indiana Avenue Cbureh, _formerly tho South ~ Miesion of the Fimt Church; J. W. Goodegeed, of the Second Church; Dr. alitchell, of tus Theological Sem:ary ; R. DeDaptiste, of the Olivet Courch ; avd Dr. Boyce, of the Uui- versity. The metal box containing the records was then pisced in tho coroer-stope by Mr. Hinckley, Chairman of the Buildng Committeo, and the corver-stouo lowered into its place, the assemblsge siuring **All hail the puwer of Josus name.” Tho benediction was then pro- nousced by the Rev. Alr. Bailey. Avold a eostive habit of body, Dot anly becsuse of the attending discomfort, Lut lost 1t engender dis- eases invohiug more sarious consequen Dr. Jsyue's Sanutive Pills are either laxative or cathar- tc, sccording to the dose, and may be depended upon to ‘producs bealthy sccrelions of the liver and stom- e —— BIRTHS. Tonday, meridian, at 36 Waln to Ar. Frank_Glossop, & bounciog ian.ino maaipulstions of Dr. PIARRIAGES. N-KEARN: qne 2. at St. James' Chmeh, ¥ Do tie Nov. Faiaor Riordsn, Jona H. + Bolsn 1. Koarus. St s " S—HAMLIN—Chiergo, May 25 1575, at the of Dr. ‘Lymna, 11 Twoaty-litth-st., by K Than: of Bundes, iy He &7 oot e hesis V. Hamiin, »oungest duaghier orerD Bof imifa. No cacds. e GROW—J ENNINGS—In Davenport, Ts., on Monday, May 31, at the resid »nce of Artbur Marks, by the Hev. S unting, W . Grow, of lted Wilg, Mian., an Adele Jenuings. of Fredonia, N. Y. i PURDY—-PRATT—In tuis city, Juns 2, at the resi. d ot the bride fath ¢, by the Kev. W. Good- 1o, George . Purdy and Miss Kittio Pratt, ali of this &5 12~ New York and Brooklyn papers pleass oopy. DEATHS. AR AR AR A e e CAHILL~On the morplog of June 5, William, infant A0 (e aces ot 3 Foitor sl : LLEY~In Drooklyn, N. Y., on the dth fast., of o i, Lata, yoangést deagher of Hir, and Alrm. Harry Kelley, turmorly of Chicago. NGFELL—The funeral of Mrs. Oharles W. Angel] will co from_bot late residence, 52 Celumot-sv., Sun- p.m. Carriages to Graceland. une 5, Joshus Bell, at his late residencs, 1276 L iy carriages, rom reeidenoe to Oxk Woods, at1 p. m. lo-day. Fricnds'of the famiiy are invited to attend. ED.PEE—‘PIJ ‘unlzrlc‘hb' lhh! l}l‘fi'l. (Tshnud“. Joha ‘RDW{ i) Jeavs the Jewalt Chire uaday) morning a T are the et st - Kidzle and Gamal thance to Catvary by carm 4 WRIGHT—Juno 4, Ellza Wright, aged 77 years. Funsral from her iate reridonc . 4 Ihirty-tirst-st., on Buaday, Junel, at 1:3o'clock .m . SOCIETY MEETING. <ed of mom- o differont Kacaupments, will meet for drill Juae 13, Al e campmeat membsrs ow's 1.0.0. bers of X ruruay exealug, o fav 100 e b prasent at 8 o'clock suarp, At Wasoingtonat. Acadomy, carner Gr enat. 5. L. HUKST, Secrerary, ‘CLOTHING. SERE OUR Aok Diagonals, In COATS and VESTS (Imported Goods), for $18 and $20. Edwards & Browne, Cor. Adams and Clark-sts. FURNITURE. P& y.CASE Y, 41 & 43 FIFTICAV., gt tassoctment i the oif R o haoi tnd CrEnie S Fituicare, Carps(s, Reddia, Otfies D raks., O unters, Shoiving, Soow Casos, Rerriger- atorw, Als Bozes, Uiice o, aad Gas Fiztures bought and e21d. - M}igix:{..wi:ous. PHOTOGRAPHS 3,00 per Dozen, and one Cabinet at Rider’s, 335 West Madison-st. DRY GOODS. hase Dry Goods, e e e itna the folt lowing low prices : , 25 se Bilks, 20¢, 25¢. 35¢, 45¢. 1 g }g: éfl‘;“fi'«umngr pllklx). fisc,girlxi. 8?’1;!‘) 3 2 Lyons Gros Grain Dres s, $1.00, O b a155, 1., 1,20 75 pes, loal Gainet Silks,$1.25,51.50,81.75," $2.00. % s . . 50 pes, (ycnnine Bonnet, Silks, Satin finish, . §2.79, §3.00, 125 15(-5$ Biacl‘i‘ Grenadines, 27-inch wide, 23c, 3o A s, $1.50,81.75,52.00,52.50, S 90 pes, Allwool Cashmeres, 40-inch wide, 63c, ot e ks Goods, 10c, 15¢, 18c, 20c, 500 pfi.)S()‘_ ! Z¢C, . 250 pes. Dress Delaines, 123¢, worth 23¢. 50 Linen Suits, Manufacturers’ Stock, bonght d l:llg“ Ocu;:lsthe dollar, and will be sol«f at alf price. 500 Imfo1 én‘.ms and Jackets, balance of an Jm- rter’s Stock, closed out At 25c on the ollar, to be sold remarkably cheap. 350 Cartons of French Flowers at less than Jalf price. K 5 Cases of Ch&l&n’s Shoes, all colors, 50c, 2 Cases Tafics. Trench Kid Button, $4.00, worth $7.00, N, B.--In addition to the sbove, the Dank- k of R. H. McDowell & Co, consist- T e args-s, Underwear, Hosiory, Kid Gifoves, and Prrasols, ote., will bo sold at an immen3e sacrifico, New York Sore, 284 & 286 W. Madison-st. FUH PERSONAL l"l;\!;?l VALUABLE SOUTH SIDE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD BY ALCTION, MOXDAY MORNING. JUSE % at 1L olock, at our iearooms, 10k Madison'at. - !ns'fzgf.Tu_:‘n,.,x;mu of Wabash-av,, and Fitty-fist- 59 fony Southiwest corser of Wabsshav, and Fitty-Arst- S 1 feot dou 1ot heas frneon Cinte . i sy, I oo e ot on. Wabnab-av., all betwoen Fifty-aoe- ond +0d FuD hird-sts. TormsUno-i0d cais, balsnce 1 aad3 yosra with ln- N Eper prnte torest 21 8peL A, BUTTERS & 00.. Auctiossers. Englewood Property AT BANEKRUPT SALE. TWO LOTS, Corner of Arnold aud Sixtieth-sts., BY AUCTION, FOR CASH, MONDAY MORNING, Juue 7, at 11 o'clock, at our Salorooms, I8 ifadisonesc. Tdese Lofs ere mumbored 1800 T 5 fo-t front, I Heary Bocdell's Sub. of the ealpart o Latt, Soc. 16, 1, Incqmbered fo about g snmetlerh See 188 B PR Ry Arstgnes of C. Linder, in Bankrup'cy. W A: BUTTERS & CO.. Austisnbers. Two Lots on Rebecca-st. 75 FEET EAST OF WOOD, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, G, June 7, at 11 o'clock, 8¢ Bat- 108 Madison. st : . A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auotioneers WESTERN-AY, PROPERTY. Lots on Adams and Jackson-sts., (IN ROCKWELL'S SUBDIVISION), MONDAY MORNING, June 7, st 1l o'clock. at Batters & Go.’s Anction ooms, 103 Madison-st. 100" taor, eas frot, 03 Wostara- v., o vmcr of Gon gt as-st, Wil b offered at a misimum price. o) i Corner of Wash- tanawar. i price. SRSt old, 1 cass, oalanco | aad 3 ear, tatereet st por cont. PO %% Wit, A. BUTTERS & C0.. Auctioness. 15 Desiratl Lets @ Phatievile, Colorads, MONDAY MOZNING, Jnna 7. st 11 cclock, at Butters & Co.s Auctios ltooms, 18 Madisomst. - Piattorille 13 onoof ihe must flouribhing villaes 1n Cnineado, &3 miles 2octh trom Denzer, on tha Depvor & Pacifo Hajlroad. W Ae BUTTRAS & COv Anctinoers. AUCTION SALES, AMUSEMENTS. BY G. P. GORE & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabaal ronus, AT AUCTION, On Tuesday, June 8, st 11 o'clock gharp, ‘We will sell & Baakrapt Stock of CARRIAGES, Qpov and Top Baggles, Domoersts, Tro and Threospring Phactons, Upen Buslasw Bugey, one Side-bar Hosd Wagen, "o be told (2 pay adsancet ‘Alo, s Bae line of Single, Doudlo, and Express Har eases. GFO P. GORE & CO. and 70 Wabssh-ar. DRY GOODS. ‘Reguler Auction Salo of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, No- tons, Underwear, White Goods, Hamburys, Ladles' sad Tofant’ Wear, Umbrollas, Parasols, Quilts, Spreads, otc. Also sals of & tpectal importation of Gonta' sad Ladies® 450d 3button Kid Gloves, and a llae of Resnter's Cols- brated Goods. Alsoa complete ltao of Gouta', Ladies', and Childrea's Sitk, Lisle, a0d Cotton Glover, Immense Hostery Salo, facludiog overy srade ead va- Hoty of Gents', Ladiea', Missex', and Childcen's Wear. Afull Jine of Mon's aad Boys' Summer Hats and Caps. Dross Telmmlags, Ribbans. Flowers, and Millivory. Gents' Furnisblags, Fine Underwear, Overablris, No- tomn FoacyBuans Bruans ofes 1000 T ¥ Sarioty of Linoos, 1 Dt Whitoand Colomsd Rapkins. Borits, Toretse Gows® and Ladios' ilandkerchiefs, Sbirt tag Goode, Lineg Crask ote. utlery. Piatcdware, Casters, Goblets, ote. Mon's, Boys’. Youuhs', and Uhlidren’s Gastom Clothing. Tao oldcstablishod Carg:t Kale at 11 Golock. A full lino o Pa ' JUNE Sala ogons 9 . GORE & CO., 63 and 30 Wabsab- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, pReralar cataloguo sustioa sale of Boots, Shoes, Slp- A 'fige’ display of er ety of Moa's, Women’ Mivscs a0 Unidro's otom mads goodss © oo Salo 4t 9:%0 8. 1. G GOKE & CO.. 63 and 70 Wabash-av. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 10, at 9:30 0’CLOCK. o o CoArehor Eammicores Stacbi> and, Wood Top. Tabize, Eosy Ghaire, Lo Waluot Bedstopds and Burenass Hal Troos, Ereach an ‘ronts, ¥roat: Glorman Plata Mirrars, Whatoots, Lok Cases,. Walnut Contes and Stockore, Drcssin Ceste, Marl laton Burovnsy ‘Ciaca, Parlor and Offico Désks, Plaess Thros: 3 id Wool Carpeta; fifty - one larga >afe, At 0 ooloc! Dy Pumpkia, Toy v tension Tables ia 70 £aCo. THURSDAY! Regular Auction Sale of STAPLE and FANCY DRY CGOODS, Hosiery, Notioas, Underwesr, Drows Goods, Glovos, lowore: Militery, Haa aad Capa, Glothiag, Liawas, Wiite toods, bmbroldsrios, CutleD, Piated Ware, Um: bols', and Parasols. Auc:ion sile of L s at 11 Sclock, *A full ins of choice pattorna. * Ssia- opens 930 L Thataday, June 10, GEO. P. GORE & CO. s 3 s Wabiashar, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. #0348 Kendolphat, Great Special Sale Tuesday Morning, Juze 8, at 9:30 otlock, AT OUR SALESROOMS, 84 & 86 RANDOLPH-ST, A large sasortment New and Second-hand PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, Whardrobes. Lonnges, Sofas, Tables, full line new and usxd CARPETS, Matiresacs, Hodding, Hafrigerators, Couklng Staves. Tho entiro stock of » retall tes dosler, 2,000 Pounds Assorted Teas, Plated Ware, Crockor, Glassware, etc.. ofo., eto., eta. KLISON, POMEROY & OU.. Auctiousurs. Friday Morning, June 11,at 9:30, |0 Regular V@ Auction Sale. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE (ITY AT ATUCTION- Medium Parlor Soites, Marble-Top Drevstog- amber Sets, Wardrobes, Bedstesds, Buresus, onsion Tablos, Chairs, Matireuses, BedIpriogs, Parlor and Utfice Desks, Stow-Cuses, efo. A'tall lino Aloquot, Bruwsels, snd Wool Carpets. Refrig- Tea-Baves, Cook Suiv.a, ete., ete., otc. A Jarge Elegant Plated ke ts. Sugar Pi'chers, Butter . etc. (all Also our tsual stock General Mer- Clgaas, ele. lc. ELISO¥, POMEROY & CO.. 8and 6 Rasdolyli-at. BANKRUPT SALE AT AUCTION. GAS FIXTURES. By order of MILES ALMY, Assigmoo, wo will sell o Saturday, June 12, at 10 o’clock a, m., At Stares 44 and 46 ADAMS-ST., near Stag, Tha satire stock of Gas Fixtares, Chiandoliers, Brackets, Glolos, Sbades, Pendaois ote, eic., otc. ELISUN, PUMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, The Entire!:x Furniture Hartle-Front Drrelling, No. 469 Wabash-ar, To be #ld by Aaction MONDAY MORNING, June T, a2 10 o'clock, consistiog of PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURKITURE, Rich Inlatd Cen:rs Table, Wardrobos, Brassols and All- ool Cacpeta. Hilr Mattrousos, Dinlng-room Set. T3ble §ldoboard 45d Chairs, Elioheh Fusaituro, Explre Cook v 218 WH. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. UNREDE@}\Q[HEED G00DS TUESDAY MORNING, Junn & at 10 'clock, st Batters fil?l‘;RYA\}Mfl?\ “M‘E.m!' \‘r M;fl:wfl-lh, )y ordur of SN S U AL Fay, the whole compris.ng & Yor Lirgo nambor of Fuo Cold and Siver & WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Gold and Silver Ghains, Silver and Stiver-plated T:bla Furnitaro, Ladies’ Droster. Goatlemon's Garments, st VWAL A S & CO., Austoosors. 'WEDNESDAY MORNIKG, Jums 9, at 8X ololock, At Butters £Ca.’s Auction Rooms, 108 Madison-at.., MEDIUM FURNITURE, Parlor and Obamber Salts, Sofas, Loungos, Easy Ubatrs, Canoaad Wondaont Cantes, staryoise o ‘Also, two Biliiard Tables. WEDEESDAY MORNING, June 8, at 11 oclodk At Butters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Madison-st., RUSTIC FURNITURE LAWN ORNAMENTS, Suoh sa Settaes, Taten.Totes, Rustio Onalrs, Hangi Bakots, Vitewnd + Towor Suia i groms vadtetr: -+ Als. %0 New Haracss s, 3 Opon and Top Buggles. REGULAR TRADE SALE, THURSDAY MOKNING, June 10, 4t9:30 o'clock. DRY GOOIY, REGULAR MADE CLOTHING, STRAW GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. At our Balosrooms, 10| . O o BURTEAS & Do dmmionte By L. ROCKWELL, Anctionoor, 77 #5d 79 Sonth Doarborn-st. WILL REOPEN His large and commodious Auction Rooms to the public 0N WEDNESDAY HORNING, JONE 9, AT 9:30 0’CLOCK, With an entirely aew stock of T EHEHLEGANT Household Furnitare, From Chlcaso's best manafaoturocs. Also USED FUR- N‘ERJHEB&,EGHBM "audl quantities, Cacpots, Crockors, Shgwcases, Haruces, otc. B ouda ocoivod trota oonstgmors untll Tuesday evenlng. 5fr. E. R. LYON haviug made au arrangement with us for b sirvicag a3 saloaman, will bo pleaso 1o seo all of his frionds and formor customers, and, as uvaal. i &l in his powor o plesso thom. 1. BOOKWELL. [80] S. DINGEE & CO., [82) AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCIANTS, Nos. 80 & 53 East Randolph-st. Livers] Cash adraaces on consigaments. Regular Anction Suies every Wednesday and Snturday. Dealers and Bousekeepers, save 40 per cent! tock and farniah bouses complate, & pri- ateatEEs] fove than_manaiacturars' prces. . Wo have Tow in sthre, to bo closed out witbout resecve ' to pay ad~ Tatcos, Chambar, Libre y, aud Dining-rovm FURNITURE, all_stylos, no« and second-buzd; slso Carpots. a 1 sorts, wisilts, now and used. RRAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT, BILSBEE DINGEE & CcO. By JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO., East Washio =Sty LARGE T@DE SALE BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, Tuesday Morning, June 8, at 8 o’clock. Splendid assortment of Now Colored Goods. g BUTTERS & 00’8 SATURDAY'S SALE, SATURDAY. AT 9% O'CLOCK A. M., At thelr Salesroom, 103 Madison-st. FURNITURE, CARrETS, PIANOS, Etc. By WM. F. HODGES & CO. skl s 2 MO3 Y o'cluck, at oar Warerooms, 636 West 1. 2ud reloctod ttock of O Patntings: Franeh Chromas, Stcel Eogrevings, oto. A rars chbance for lovers of Fine Arta, Muat be atisfly mortgage. . HODGES £'60.. Auctioncers. 636 West Lake-st. On TUESDAY MOBNTNG, June 8, at 10 o'tlock. Spocial Salo of Fina Furnlturs, Marblo-Top Chamber Sets: Velret, E. B. Brussels. Threo-Ply, and Ingrain Carpsts: Parlor, Utalng, Sitting.room, Kiichen, aad Lasntry Forafiire. Must bo ‘5o, as 'the ownsrs are guing abrusd. "WM. F. HODGES & CO., Auctloneers. On Wednesdsy Evening, At ouz Warecooms, June . 27:9 »clock—5ale of Bouse- Alvo on SATURDAY EVENING, June 13, st 7:50 oclock~Morigaga salsof Garpeta Fulaitars, Stovor,sic o3 R HODGES & COu Avuctioncrs, No. g6 Woat Lakbat. By T. STACY, 1% Deirborn-st., next lo Post-Otfice. Foreclosiag Morgagos a spoclalty, serving Distraln War- rants, otc.. SALES BY AUCTION. [ bave s force of compatent mon always on baad 10 take enms ar proporty of all kind at comnozable tarma, FOR SALF— illiard Tables, 1 Bar aad Fiztures, very fino: 1 Hote>, 1 >aloon ia good looatlum, | Bagery aod many more articlos T STA ¥, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, 1 deiro 1o secure a position for & Grst-class buokksaper, ofiCs thih, 454 correupondsnt, Gae Whom | can recom: mend § e irses of appiy 10.J: 1. GOLE, et uron Gain & Covs OFicaial brils, Mladison aé- WANTED. EUUURSPUIINIVIN Family Record Albun Agens Vel HENBY HOLT & 00.,35 BOKD-ST., 5. CLOSING-OUT SALE. o Merchandics of tholate firm of Wat- s e St 3 Weat Madison:air, conatitiag (5 Darlol Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Hardwars, Catlers, Wood, Willow, sad Plated Ware, Far e, Hirackots. Bird Cages, Tcs Baz: il tnaure prompt ¥ tatad ahd Job Lot at prices hst wif 1944 TGS By J. B. CHAMBERS & CO. ‘WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, MONDAY, 6th INST., AT10 A. M., TAE WHOLS OF THE FORFEITED PLEDGES I of A. LDSMID, Pawabroker, at bis store, » sazp will b4ofaced & L TE A RIS & L0 Auctionedrs. ASSIGNEE SALE. \estsbliahed Comprassed Toust and Vinegar Fro- T Siaaa Tubs, six Farmeniing Tubd T cators, Miltorers, Recoirory ' for Vizegar, Boiler a5 Engiae, Scales, Cider Press. Delivery Wagon, etc., w! o sold at publio saciion, L0 the nixhost! biddor. " TUESDAY, Juns 8, at 3 o'clook p. m. + 443010 W Wl Gy SN pocomer By H. CHADWICK & CO. FURNITURE AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, June 8, at 108, m., will be s0ld arlor Chasy ber, gud Dizing-reom Furnit: Destts e&itudl arcsas, Table ‘hairs, Loaoy et ro Planck, Bisls dod onien Oas- pois, sad a1k ot Fio0 Cleomity 4y acaticnme. ADELPHI THEATRE. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE®. TWO LADIES HIGHTS This WesX, Tuesday ead Tharsday. GREAT SUCCESS! Universal Admiration Expressod by Kverybody. Last week of all tas Favorites. Tor thfs week only. most pesiilraly. eagagomeat. st ot oxpomse ol the (wo Campion Ahistes of 1ha Worl, Homer Lane aud John HcBfahon, (Enroute to Californ'a ta contest with the Paciflo Cham. pion), who wil give & rilliat displas of the acbls and aociont art of Wrestling. Last woek of the worl 1-famed WILSOX BROTHERS. four in sumber, 1he Cbampion Athletic Gymassts, o new aad woaderful dcts. Last woek of the Bewitchiog Hiuslonist, Miss ANGIR BCUOTT. CHILDItEN, Herhertand Jos, SI’;A’&ERM the Charming Beautles, the STEWART i §opraTnce of tno celobrated Loadon. Comlaze, SAS W PAERGY. NI T TR ANoR, mARRY i‘I“ArR“gL' )i‘:)'l)):klfia;.n:hé}“no ELLA HUNT, TILLY MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. Remembor, NO DRAMA T! I, stee Ollo precludes it S S Remember, EXTRA LADIES' NIGHT TUESDAY. " MoVICKER'S THEATRE DATYS Fifth-Av. Taeatre Comsdy Compary i FOR THREE WERKS, egfontar Monday, June 14, at McVickors : R BB USRI SR ot (stora he- pablie of Caicago that bo will present b onthe ‘ature {ate tho Kotirs Gompany of Als FLATI-A V. THEATRE, in New York, including MISS FANNY DAVENPORT, oo Distiaguished Cozedipane, aad all tho most Popalar ‘avorites of (b Atlaailc Afetropoils, comprising 1SS EMILY RIGL, 5158 NANNIE SARGEANT, MR. CHARLES FISHER, R, GEQ. PARI NR. JOLN DREW, MP. JAMES LEWIS, MR, OWEN FAWC1T, Mit. B. T. RINGGOLD, MES, G. H. GILBERT, MISS ALICK GREY, MR. GEO. GILBRET, IMR. WM. DAVIDGE, MR. MAURICE BARRYMORK, MR, F. OHAPMAN, MISS JEFFREYS LEWIS, MISS EAK HOLLAND, & MiSS §TELLA CONGDOR- A COMBLYATION OF TALENT onted hefyra the Wemern Publlo, of o TIC COMPANIONSHIP. MR DALY ean eive but 3 representativns in Chicazo. THREE WEERS Is the FOSUITVE LINIT of bis tiait, and during tiat poriod fe will Dressat. with otbor Rematkabls Comedics, which havo given his s I'neatro a world-wide celebrity. ¥ PRICES will bo: Orchestraand_ Orchestrs, Cle- ctn. mt.25; Balcony, &1; Dross Circle, 75 ceats: Admise w1, ‘Tho Saly of Seats will bagin on Vednsaar ax noxt, Juo , at th Bos Otico. Treasurer aad Basiiizss M 315, W._Morrissey, ~ BOOLEY'S THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST WEZK OF John Thompson, When bs will appesr Mcnday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thiraday Eveniage sad Wednriday Natiace, Ju30s, & SAad T, fn Ais Ureat Drama of ZYRRS, THE SHOWMAN, Fall of Mirth, Magic, Masic, to., sapported by his Ex. ceileat Comuany. Eridas, Jung 11, Farewell #ancfit of JORY THOMESON, on irhich occasion b will preseat his New Drama, endiled Dixie, Our Colored Brother! Saturdas Afteraoon ** Dixia " Matineo, Saturday Night *'Dixie, " and Last Appoarance of Joan Thompson. RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Cor. West kandolph sad Jaierson-sis. Monday Eveninw, June7, and svery evening untfl far- ther notioe, aad atb Lacios’ Mattaces, Tuesday and Fri- day Afiermoons, AN Entire New Company! ‘First production on this continent of the acmo of volap- tuous Freach Soasations, Tie Fomrro Do Fouw! Jatroduclag ALISE LY FAVRE azd hor world-famons Tronp> of Par an-Una Dancers I3 an entirely novel, passioasie, and iusiiciog edition of the Freach CANCAIN: First appesrance of Madame BLANCIE'S Troo) Tewnyital Eady Siatacsaun artists, from Eohinson Hall, New York, In their deliciously warm Liring Plc-gros. oatinuiacs of 1UA GEITO Lady Mias.gels. Admission—fo, 75, aad 81, Admision o Matinees— o5e, Suc, nd 7. ACADEMY OF MOSIO. Evary night, Wodnesday an ! Satarday Matinses, Haverly's Minstrels, In s new and braatifal serson of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, Snowing the bright side, onti.led BV A, ductng (first time in_Chicago) the wonderfal chld T et Tipony ™ W Bishvtell, Kacuel Nous. d otker Chica <o favorites, with the Minstrels ia new 100g4, dances, comicallufes, and eccentriciilss. MoVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WELK OF THE JACK & JILL PANTOMIME TROUPE. New Tricks and Specialty Acts! Every Night and SATURDAY MATINEE. Noxt week Daly's Fiith av. Company—BIG BONANZA. CONCERT By Hirs. Fugeuie ge Roods Rice and Pupls At the Third Prasbyterlan Chiapel, coraer Carpenter and Waabington-sts., Tuesday Evoning, Juss & Tiokets, 60 c2nts, to bo had at tho door. J A BRILL PROGRANME. STANDARD HALL. Mijchigan-av, and Thirteenth-st. TO-MORROW (Monday) EVENING—Recherche Fo- Lot oader aaupiies of Nortiwericen Conterva i‘i’?. cPr\vlm Llllfln- ‘{!fl;m!, “:gurumz, ll;dfig;‘lr!,l: Cmamings, Atrs, Hastngs, shd. maay otk ) O eacrameo. Tickets, Sie and 81, at door, Botols, Zad stores: GRAND EXCURSION. THE STRAMER- BEN DRAKE Will loavs Clark-at. Beidgo at 2 o'clock, Sanday, June 6, for Soath Chicayo and Calamet Xiver. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, NO. 67, Wi e ty deltvered on “'TTHE SIEGR OF L(‘)‘.‘vl?-:;x"n‘ar'&\"f"myn e, Jamer Maclauhiin, la V! : THE, TOLEDO, R. EALTEXBACH & ERO. ...PROPRIZTORS. GRAND SACRED CONCERT TO-DAY, during the Day and Evening. —_— e e REKOVALS, BEEMOV AT DR. THORPE, {5, romired to thiscity. Ladios and Gonta O e TBLE Physiciau, shoaid calj o address 177 Bast Madison-st. DENTISTRY. DR. H. €. MAGNUSSEN, Dentist, Has remored from the North Sida to S, . coraer of Raa- A Desrpora atn, Room 5. McComick Eloct 108 A ik, bercatter mako full seta BEST GUM TR for 85. for which ho formerly 22, e P e o A Good SHirt, §1.50 A Good B8hirt, §1.75 A Good Shirt, $3.00 ’ FROM STOCK. SHIRTS to order & epecially, 2P 4.Ply Linan Colisrs $2 per doz, KHARRIS & CQBB, 171 8. Clark SRAZILIAN PEDBLE SPEQTACT.RS A Taspoction at MANASSE', Optt- S el (abana Building). W FRUIT AND JELLY PRESS. &G -THE IMPROVED AMERICAN Fratt, Jely, Wise, and Lard For Pressing snd Straining ] Craven, ‘Carmaats, Goomeberriey Ao olos, Qinces, Posches. Meats,Honoy, 3 Cotiage Cheese, Souns, Jellioa: Siraw- ‘ S rrice, | Fiderberrios, Samash, Pumpkios, Lard, Lemoas, Vegotables, Toms o Catsitp, Hetbs, ete.. erc. 253 STED' FROM THE SAME QUANT ol the haods or lotbing. L dsablo Ariicle 1t ovury Bousebold. 5 PRICES (!unr( Size, Plaln, o N BE EXT OF FR 1333 tad! uare N Y ith Gatte) 35 Callon siz¢, with Gatzer.... .. 200 For Sale by Hardwara and Tiames syerswhare, FIV) HUSDRED AGENTS WANTED. e FIVE, 5 |GOODRICH & HOUSTON, 70 and 72 Adams-st,, Ghicago, T, Maoufacturers_end Wholesals _Dealers. ___RAILROAD TIME TABLE. _ APRIVAL, KD DEPARTORE OF TRATNS ErriaxaTios oy RIFEREXCEAURTL -1 Saturday g1 led. * Sunday excepted. :ionday axcapted. | A Bundarat3:0s. m. § Daliv. CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERY RAILRIAY. Dicket Cices, & Clark=t. (Shernian, House): and 16 ot.,"corner Madisoart,, and at the depots. Lrare. wPacifc Faat Line.. apuvagio 3 ‘“bubagua Night ix. uatia Night Expros & Erooport & Dubugue EXprow. % Froapart & Dubugua kxvre: & Milwaken Mal.... 3 Milmazes xpros. 5 Sllwankea Passags 3 ivaaxes ussauger. G va Li ks bizpross a Goneva Laky Exores SPSPPEPSRSTrpSIPTP APRPBPUCPBHINBREED N CENTRAL RAILS"AM X and footn/ Tuenty-sevendel, Randoiph, southeast corner: 3Mafl (via watn ias) Day Ex) cay Ex. & ¥arurdsy and Sunday L CHICAGD, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, Kanrs Olty and Douver Fast Ex. 5t Louts and Sorinzdeld kz. St Lows, Soringiield & Texas. Peoria, Reokuk & Karlingion. Proria, Aok & Huellagios.. Chicago & Paducah Rallroan EX Srr-ator, Lacon. Wastagtoa Ex Joilet & Duighi Acasmuiodatian. C7ICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Enian Deral, corner dadison aad Canalsie. Ticket Ofica, 3 uth Crarkestoy oppostie Sher wan Boute, ard al Depol. Leave. | Arrive. Milwankes & Prairis du Chien| *820am.|* T * 40 - Express... % Miiwaukes, Mudisss, Priinia ag, Chien & fowa: al, _ Manash: #nd Stevons Folnt, Psseace Aiimaukee, St. Pacl apolis, through Exprass. TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAT. Depet, foot of Laicest. and footny’ Teentysecondst, Tiabet i Ofice. 121 Bundolphuat., near Clarie. Teave. Zrrive. 8t. Laoia Express. Et. Louia Fast Lia: Cairod New Urloans Cairods New Orissas Ex. Svrgteid. Peorla & K. Spriagteld aad Peoris Express.. Dabaguo & Sioax City ¥ Dubagus & Stvus U Gilnan Passenger. Depots, fool of, Lak: ‘and (inal and endat depots. Mailacd Fxpress, Ottaws aud Sureatur Passengor. Dubauue & Sloax City Ksp... Pacine Fast Luae, for Omatia, Kazzss City, Leavoaworiz, ‘calson & Si. Joseph £xp. Teias Egpreds. o Dibuaue & Stz Gty Bes, Paciis Nishe Expy for Omitias, RS Ciigs Liavemmares, A% ‘chison & 32, Josepd Exp: ort S ey g etondar T cce, Tt mandoiph i ko et Teare. | drrive: Indianapolts, Lontevills & Cln 128 Day Epros ana als natl Nght Exprose (daily). *830am.| 85D m. -1 7:%0 p. 12.* 7154, . CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. Renpiulon ChoAL s ot oo o |5 v“ q..wl-‘ifl“ atdy, esk Side. Ti affice, 121 Toae, |_drrives Tndianapolls, Loatsrille & Cinain| ‘natl Day Frprens Indisnagoliv, Losia nai (dau *E008. m.® 80D m. 7408 m. rovenny, SHIZACO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Arrive. Y40p. 202 m s5a m. §#0a m PIITSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUTS RAILROAD. From corner Clinton and Carvell-ta., Weal Sida. Hickat agice, L Liandolplist., and af depol. oo Celumbas, Pictsb Day Expross.. 8008 m.(* 8:0p. m. Calafabay, Pittsh Nighe Faprow isiz) Dp.m.| 108 PITISBUR®, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Tease, _|_Arriee. Ivaing leave from rear of Lipori Joskaf Peentysecandst,” Lol eoner of Wushing(on. Matl, Sundars Excopted. Eazprow, Daily... CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Van Buren and Shermami. Ticksto et i erand Facifa Lotel. & o, | Zease. Omaba, Leavouw'th 2 Atchison Ex 19.15 & m. Fara Absommodaion. i FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, Arvive. $5.00 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY: IN EXCHANGE FOR Bils of National Currency, AT TRIBUNE OFFICE 4 i 3 t i " it '

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