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= SECRET SOCIETIES. Joliet Knight Templars on a Visit to Chicago--Various Sccial Events in the Order. . programme for the Centennial Celebration ef Odd Fellows in Philadelphia, sition of the Objects of the Pythian Order by a Member Thereof, MASONIC. FESTIVE EVENING. 4 Chicago Commandery No. 19 was the re- cpient, Mondsy evening, of s visit from Eminent sir Bnight Elwood, State Inspector of Koights ‘Templar, escorted by forty-tive Sir Knights of Joliet Commandery No. 4, of which Sir Knight Elwood is E. C. ‘There were present and par- ticipated in the improssive ceremonies Eminent Gracd Commander T..T. Gurney, Past Grind Commander Wiley M. Egan, Grand genior Warden - Morse, and Grand Sword rer Henrs Turner. Thero wero also present teE. C's of Commandories at Cairo, Mattoon, aod Fairbury, Ii, and of Warsaw and South Bend, Ind. Among the visitors were also E. Sir Snights Stevens, .O’Neil, Woodman, Barnard, tn others. fier aa exemplifiestion of the Templar work by E. Sir Unight McLaren, tho fir Knights eat down to s bounteons banquet, after which they engaged in making short: speeches. ‘The occasion was highly enjoyable, and the visiting Sir Knights expressed them- selves 88 auch pleased with the efficiency of Chicago Commandery No. 19. SOCIAL EVENTS. The sociablo two wecks ago at the Lakeside Lodge, corner of ‘Thirty-firet strect and Indiana avenue, was euch acomplete success that a largo number of those present on that occasion have asked to bavo it repeated. Another sociable. omitting the supper, ‘sill accordingly be hela at the lodge next ‘Tbureday evening, to trip the febtfontastic until midnight. Tho number of tickets 18 limited, 25 18 also tho time, and the fanagere proposo to close the festivities at the modest hour of 1 8. m. + Attho last socisl of Oriental Consistory, which takes plece March 16, at their assembly.robms, fo. 12 East Monroo etroet, the soveral grades of Yasons of tho Scottish Nite, in proper regalia, ‘will be present, to-wit : Master Alasons, Secret Muster, Perfoct Master, Intimate Secretary Pro- Jost and Judge. Intendant of the Building, Elect of Nine, Elect of Fifteoa, Sublime Knight Elect, Grand Master Architect, Royal Arch Grant Elect, Knight of the Sword, Princa of Jerusalem, aight of the East, ‘Knight of Rose Croix, Enisht Cadosh, Inquisitor Commander, Sub- time Prince of tho Hoyal Search 329, and In- mcector General 33° ; ‘algo, in tho York Rite, Bosal Arch, Council, and Knights Templar. -~ ITzus. Rob Morris was at last advices in Denver, where he has been delivering lectures and ad- dresses on various Masonic subjects, and on the Holy Land. His efforts to enlighten the people are excellently received and his lectures well attended. ‘The progress of Freemasoury throughout In- fia is said to be very eatisfactory. The Masonic ‘Record for January says: ‘The visit of the Boyal Grand Master and the preachings of the Boman Catholic clergy have brought more good and true men into the Masonic fold during the past eix months thanthere has been for the last fen years.” ‘This is true everywhero. Bitierly opposing any good cause invari ably makes fnends for it, and this is why the war on Free- masonry bonefits rather than injures it. The District Grand Lodge of Bengal, India, ea the 2nd of Janusry last, presented H.R. L the Prince of sWales a Masonic address ina “casket of solid silver, having two gold bands ranning round, embossed with alternate sprays of the symbolical wheat and acacia, forming & number of compartments, in which are placed in solia gold roliof the working tools belonging toBlue and Royal Arch Masonry. On tho chief compartment 1s tho Graud Collar of England, with the Prince of Wales’ feathers in diamonds, fupported on either side by the Grand Lodge and Grand Royal Arch jewels. Other compart- ments have the inecription and the coat of arms of the District Grand Lodge and District Grand Chapter.” The Prince accepted the present graciously, and made & cordial and brotherly faech to those present. —o— ODD-FELLOWSHIP. CENTENNIAL ARRANGEMENTS. ‘The general Joint Committee of Arrangements for the Centennial Celebration at Philadelphia have issued the following circular : ‘Ata meeting of the General Committes of Delegates from the Grand Lodge, Grend Encampment, and from Grand Lodge-room, on the 17th of January, in rela- tion to the demonstration of the Order, Sept. 20, 1876, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted, and copies thereof directed to be sent to every Lodge and Encampment in the jurisdiction, viz.: ‘Warsras, The R W. Grand Lodge of the United Blates has determined to holdits next Annual Commu- Bication in the City of Philadelphis, and desiguated Wednesday, Sept, 90, 1076, a the time for a general guibering Of the Brotherhood, and fora grand public tration of the Order in the City of Philadel- pais in honor ‘of the Centennial Anniversary of Amer- “Independence, and has invited all the Grand and Srbardinate bodies under its jurisdiction to partici- Fate in the celebration; and ‘Warngas, The Grand Lodge, apd the Grand En- eampment of Pennsylvania have invited their subor: dinates to seloct delegates to form a General Joint te, to prepare for the re- ception of our brothers from’ every jurisdiction, and do whatever is requisite to make the celebration suc- cessful and creditable; an the Order in Pennsylvania, and deeply anxious to do our share towards inaugurating the ers of good fecling ‘between the citizons of our common country, which wetrust will characterize the natal year of American Uberty; therefore, be it ‘L Resoived, That the main features of the grond yarsde of the Order, on the th of September, shall cenit of acountermarch on Broad strcet, then to Froceed by one of the main avenue to Fairmount Park, crouing the Girard avenue bridge, to a point near the main Exhibition Building, where's grand stand wi beerected, from whence brief addresses will be deliv- erdby four representative muon trom the North, Bouth, Fast, and West. At which point the divisions ‘will be dismissed. 2 Rezotved, That lodges and encampments be di- reeled to adopt regulations that will secure uniformity of dress in cach lodge and encampment. ‘That lodges andencampments be requested to appear in full ro- fall, but each lodge or encampment shall have the Dower to determine whother it will appear in regalia, ctadopt » simpler insignis, Encampment members we recommended to appear, in the uniform of the Patriarchal Branch of the Order. & Besolced, That in order to defray the general ex- Petites of the celebration, that the lodges and encamp- ‘Menta be requested to contribute at the proportion of about 25 cents per member. 4 Resolved, That the Committes on Music be au- thotized to engage s sufficient number of brass bands for the parade, to be distributed along tno line; and in order to defray the expenses thoreof, « special coutri- of $15 or $20 ke requested from each lodge or ‘@campment that feels an interest ‘in the celebration. 455 Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means directed to present the two preceding ‘resolutions to the Lodges and Encampments, end solicit contribu- ‘ud request that the same be forwarded to M. Richards Muckle, Treasurer of the General Committee. G. Reaoiced, That s committee of five members be ted ans Committee on ‘Transportation and Re- duction of Fares. Thirteen committees were ordered, consisting of 168 Rembers, to be appointed by, the 'Prosident, whose hare ‘shall be to make preparation, in all details, for comfort of our brethren from every portion of this tnd other jurisatctions. “While it is ‘anticipated that the gathering will be one of unprecedentod ma itude, o eifart will be spared to render it agreeable to all may participate, Yours fraternally, Secretary. Groncs BroTkaM, CONCERNING LOTTERIES, t The Grand Master of Illinois has issued the lowing circula: Fe Shauence Lone, No.30, I. pene Whom st May Concern. recived at thie office that » member of Shawnee No. 10, tiz. Brother Can‘el Jacobs, has issued a Bavertising = “Grand Gift Concert to be Given at Mt. Vernon, oaey County, Ind., Saturday, eee 4, A.D, 1876," and referring mn ssid circular to Hitler David Hustord, Secretary of ‘Shawnee Lodge, 20% therefore, this 16 to direct Shawnee Lodge, aide, 19, immediately command Brother Danicl Ja~ ann io Wilhdraw from circulation the said circulars; 2d to further direct the Lodge, in the event of the mene of Brother Daniel Jacoba to obey this com- a d, to prefer » charge of contempt against him, id, Proof of such refusal being made, upon due tal to expel hitn from the Order. a Member of the Order may not, as an 044-Fellow, fodge tee: ‘auch concerts and refer to any officer of any ise for information in reference thereto. his is farther hereby ordered, that any lodge within this jurisdiction receiving any of the circulars referred tatbove, shall forthwith destroy them + ‘and the mem- of the Order within this jnrisdiction are hereby bited from buying any tioket or tickets in the Proposed gift concert, the Grand Secretary will, without delay, POOF of this letter to Shawnee Lodge, ‘Nou Te ing it printed in etrealar form, sent Py nos to each of the lodges in the jurisdiction of Lill and to the Grand Master of the jurisdiction of inthe, 3xo. H, OnERtx, Grand Master. 0. F.. Itinots, andto ‘Tnformation baving send 8 nd, CALIFORNIA XEWS. k Te snonal meeting of ths Odé-Fellows’ Mo- tnal Aid Association of San Franci f ‘ranciseo, recentl: Be. shee the following exhibit : gies ash on hand at last meeting, $7,079.88. Re xacssmenta paid to ‘reasurer, $20,268; aaeiotota $80; teinstatementa, $13.50; inierest in ‘oda-Fellows" Hank, S624, ‘Total receipts for tho year, $21,251.54 Disbursements Benefits paid 19 thirteen widows, si Secretary's commission, $1,341.15 ; other ex- { penscs, $168.33; total disbursements, $20,016.08; bal- ance in treasury, $3,294.04. Th $1,173.46. which, added to tho eTeant on ind iatk Ziarp_sives the sum of $3,191.94 an the Treasurer's sana.’ Amounts heretofore pald for benegte to forty riz widows, } amount pad this fiscal year to thirteen widows, $17,908, Total payments to fifty-nine peas. ae membership has increased from ee oecea this year, Tho eame Directors LOGDE REVIVAL. a Danby Lodge, No. aft. which suspended work in 1863, on account of having lost most of its members by oolistment in the army, was revived and reinstituted last Thursday evening at Pros- pect Park, DaPage County. E. R. Sherman acted ss Special Deputy, and was assisted by W. H. Crocker, Grand Junior Warden. ‘The Lodgo, after being revived in due form, proceeded to the election of officers, as follows : —The Hon, A, 3. Janes, Walter Ssbin. B. McChesney. —W. H. Ws g After the installation of the officers four .n.m- bers wore admitted as ancient Odd-Feltows, and four candidates were admitted by invitation, msking the number of mombers fifteen. Six further propositions for membership were re- ceived and referred. ‘The prospects for an enterprising Lodge are excellent, and the membership embraces some of the best men in the community. GENEDAL. Excelsor Lodgo, No. 22, was favored last Wednesday evening with an address by the Hon. D. L. Shoroy. It was directed ospecially to young mon, and consisted of practical sugges- tions regarding the couracto be pursued to at- tain euccess. ‘The address was listened to with great attention. E.B, Sherman, P.G.M. was invited to deliver an address in two weeks from that ovening. Itinois Encampment, No. 3, have made sr- rangements to have the secret work of the En- campment degrees exemplified Friday evening of thts week, and cordially invite the attendance of all patriarchs. — wy KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. THE AIMS OF THE ORDER. A correspondent asked some days ago what the object of the Ordor of Knights of Pytbios was, and, in answer, the following statement has been prepared by a member. Ho says: “Its aims aro to cultivate the fraternal court- esies and amenities, alleviate suffering, succor the unfortunate, watchat the bedside of the sick. perform the last sad rites at the grave of brother, and care for the orphan and widow.” Tn connection with these bonds it is pleasant for members of the Order to know that there 18 now a means of leaving their families with s sum of money which will onable the widow (if any). to help hereelf along in the world indepen- dently (shonld he uot have been fortunatecnough to lay by a portion of thie world’s treasures) 1n cage of hisdemiso. The death of a member in this jurisdiction entitled to the benefit (whoso heirs havo slready received the same) brings this mortuary law more vividly to notice, and enables one to sea the excellence of its workings, ere isan insurance with no possible flaws or defects in the policy at a cost (according to the record of deaths in the order for the past threo years) of about $8 per annum for s policy ‘of $1,000. Lettho recollection of the untold good that this $1,000 may possibly do to the Fidow of a brother stimulate each and every Qne to respond promptly to the notice of a + mortuary assessment,” remembering that one of tho groatest of virtues is charity. NOTES. Cosmopolitan “Lodge No. 6 will give its fifth annual sociablo at the Mztteson House ‘Thursday evening nest. Gauntlet Lodge No. 4, annonnces: the working of the ancient and chivalric third rank, otbor- wiee known as “The Amplified Thir ” Lues- day night, at the Grand Lodge Hall. A brother who has just returned from s trip through tho State, says the “ Mortuary Law ” has had the effect of increasing the applicants for mempership wonderfully—it is being appre- ciated. Advice from the Centennial Committee, says, “The prospects for our Centennial gathering are glorious ; We are receiving word trom juris- dictions ali over the United States, showing that the number who will be presont in uniform will ‘be immense.” Bank catechism : “Paps, what's a safe mA safe, my child, is a charitable institution, in ‘shich benevolent old people and orphans lay up their money for the uso of sickly burglars in paying hotel bills as Saratoga!” “* Waat's 0 ceapier ?” “ A cashier, my child, is a sign-board established by amizble bank directors to point out the way into the safe i 4 What's a detec- tive ?” “Ho's s burglar’s brother-in-law, aod always boards with his rich relatives.” 5,000 Pieces DRESSGOODS From New York Auctions at LESS THAN HALF PRICE 500 pes Fancy plaids at lle. 500 pes Mohair Lustres at 15c. 500 pes Imperial Serges atl7c. 500 pes Washington Poplin Alpacas at 20c. é 500 pes English Serges, shades, at 25c. 500 pes Double-fold Alpacas, 25c. 500 pes Tycoon Reps, 12!c 500 pes All-Wool Empress Cloths, 874c, 45¢ and 50c, worth double. 500 pes Black Alpaca,at 25e, worth 37ic. 500 pes Black Cashmeres at 70c, 75c, $5c and $1.00. 500 pes Pacific Percales (36 inches wide) at 16c. PARDRIDGES, 114. & 116 State-st- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. § ‘WARD. ‘A metting of the Sixteenth Ward epublican Club wilt "be held at Detiman’s Hall, corner North avenue Sai Dayton street, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Good speakers will be in attendance. SIZTEENTH WARD. The Republican tax-payers and voters of the Siz- tooth Ward sre requested to meet in mass conrens teenth Worday evening at Dettman’s Hall on North omnue, corner Dayton etreet and Clybourn avenue, avenue, ger ihe intereata of the people of the ward in the coming spring elections. SOCIETY MEETING. GOS. TURNER LODGE, No, 409, Au F. and Ay a UWill hold a Stated Communication Thursday eved= fig, March 9, for business and work on Third Degres: tug: dog brethren are cordially invited to mect with waut (Am. Exp. Bldg), 72 East Monroe-st., at 7:39 pm By order of We Al, WALLACE B, DOUGLAS, Ste, FIRM CHANGES. RIN Ser Ste ern ae GOPARINERSHIP. Mr, A. Bamberger has this day been admitted s8 0 genoral partner ito our firm, the style of which w Foreafter be Ii. & M, Neuberger & Co. Hi & al. NEUBERGER, Furniture Deslera, 167 Bandolph-st. Chicago, March 2. DISSOLUTION. The firm of Avers & Loomis 1s this day discolved by Betis consent. EF. 1, Avere assumes all Liabilities and Dilleets all debts die the firm and continues the busi- al, F. H. AVE! choice ness as He RS, March 1, 1857. RR, LOOMIS. ————— LIBRARY. THH NEW SOOKS FROM COBB’S LISRARY, 36 Monroe-st. FLOUR. “THE-CHICAGO “TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1876—-SIXTEEN PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM. Announcement Extraordinary. EVERY EVENING, and WEDNESDAY and SATUR- DAY Afternoons, the world-famed CAROLINE RICHINGS-BERNARD English Comic Opera Troune Company, MRS, CAROLINE RICHINGS-BERNARD, HMB, PIERRE BERNARD, ‘MBS, HENRI DRAYTON, MER. JOHN J. BENITZ, And others, supported by an efficient Chorus and in- creased Orchestra, MONDAY and TUESDAY Evenings and ‘WEDNES- AY fiteraoete a beautiful tact Comic Opera, enti- ied tho BREWER OF PRESTON. Me tore pomp aunt hee til arent notice, an ly new an ant d-act Comic Opera (Arst time in Chicago), entitled e Ons In which the beautiful and accomplished Western con~ tralto, MISS JESSIE BARTLETT, will make her first appearance, No Advance in Prices of Admission. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AY, FRIDAY MATIN: FANCHON, THE CRICKET. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Macums & Havency, Lessees, J. 3. WAVERLY, Mansger ‘THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. Monday Evening, March 6, 1876. Every Night, and at the most popular Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. More New Stars! More New Stars! - More New Stars! SEAMON & SOMERS, ‘The Eastern Favorite Song and Dance Artista, EDWIN FRENCH, Banjo King, who has created a great sensation with Haverly’s Minstrels. AND GEO. S. KNIGHT, In his wouderfnl Dialect Comicalities, and the original ‘of “ Weston, the Walkiat.” EMERSON, COTTON, KEMBLE, and ROBINSON in Entire New Acta, ‘The Powerful Sextette, with Morrison’s Immense Great Orchestra. ‘Monday, March 6—Benefit of BEN COTTON. Monday, March 13—First appearance of BLOOD- GOOD & LEAVITT. ADELPAT THEATRE, Grand Rxtra Ladies’ Night. ‘This Sanday Eve., March 5, 1676. Sid. C, France in. the — thrillin, emotional drama, “ Marked for Lifo.” With a cast of oxco) tional Strength, presenting W.. 'f. Melvillo, Edward Coleman, Tet itinor, Maurice Pike, Airs. 1. Ryner, Harry Littlo, Fanny aiainlaa, Millie Sackots, Erevious to the drama, a brilliant array of Spe ty Stars, tho great Roya, iss Bana Markley; the wonder({ul musical gonluses, yan and Joxio Morris; Frank Fielda; ‘Walter Bray. Prices always the rane. ‘No increaso. ‘To-morrow, Monday, tho Thrilling motional Drazaa, DEAD TO THE WORLD. First appesrance of Low and Yrank Collins. Extra. Adelphi Theatre, ‘Wednesday at 2 o'clock, Macht, Grand Family Gift Matinee, 30 Magniticont Presents for the isdios and little girls, An absolutely fair Eianee for evory ono, Amongst tho splendid prosonte which will porltively, be given to the audience, are: Wheolor & Wilson sowing machine, $60; 1 Iady’ wetoh,warrantod, $40; 1 est gold and garnet jowol ‘silver castor, I ladies’ work box, 1 sot elegant vast 1 Htrascan tollet case, 6 elegantly bound illustrated books, ye mantel or slagere, pound parcels Gunthor's confectionery, An absolutely Donal chauco for everybody. Numbered tickets given to each lady end little girl, when = fair drawing of the GUolicates, will tao placo'from the staxs. You. stand pep chanee, to got 3 warranted sewing machine or & egold wateb, warranted, for tho bare prico of Jour matinee tickat. ‘No inerease in prices. quet, $0 conts.. : All the stara appear. * THE TOLEDO, ‘141 East Madison-st, GRAND ATTRACTION !! NEW ENGAGEMENT, commencing Saturday. March 4; also Sunday Afternoon and every night. First’ appesrauce of MRS, CAROLINE BERGER BUERKEL, tho world-renowned Operatic Vocalist. in her English, German, French, Danish and Swedish Songy. Sit, MARTIN BERGER in his Comical Solo Duets ‘and Quodlebets. PROF, WELFFENBACH, who performs the sston- ishing feat of playing upon 16 drums at once. ‘PROF. EICHHEIN, the Cello Soloist. PROF. DE CLERQUE, the Champion Violinist, and the Toledo Orchestra, ~—« THE COLISEUM. A GLORIOUS BILL! This (Sunday) Afternoon and Evening. Tho Great MIACOS, six in number, the Kings of the ‘Air. ‘The handsome ‘WINNER SISTERS, tho Tyro- Jean Nightingales, ADD WEAVER Jr. in his Great Jrotean Act. SAUNDERS and ARMSTRONG in Songs tad Dances, G. MYER WELL, the Happy Old Mar. JACOB RILEY, the King of Jugglers, his last appear- ‘ance; and all the Old Favorites. ‘Monday, March 6—First appoarance of the Monarchs JING LOOK and YAMADIVA, the Wonders of the Age. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. ‘(Grand Opera House. Dross Circle, 25 conts. Par- is —— “SUNDAY NIGHT, LARCH 5; 1876, Nar Veileheniresser | Comedy in Four Acts by G. ¥. Moser. ALEXANDER WORSTER, Director. McVICKER’S THEATRE. Ono week of the Favorite Comedian, JOHN DILLON! Firat production of Byron's Comedy, 7D inwaASTE Gibson Greene....- Esch performance will terminate with Dillon’s spe cisity, TROTTER SOUTHDOWN. ‘Next Week EMMA WALLER as ‘Meg Merrilies. CALEDONIAN HALL, 167 and 169 East Washington-st, Series of Musical and Literary Entertainments in Ald of the Celtic Chair Fund. REV. ROBERT COLLYER, Yorkshire, Hawaith, and Charlotte Bronte. Lectures i URSDAY, MARCH 4, AT 8 ¥. M. Admission, 25 cents. SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. Prof. ELIAS COLBERT THE VEAT OF WORLDS. ‘A Scientific Exposition of the Source of Celestial Host. Sunday, Sfarch 5,3p. ™m. McCormick Hall, Tickets at the door and Jansen, McClurg & Co.’s. ‘ADMISSION, TEN CENTS. SPIRITUAL LECTURE ASSOCEN. HRS. ERMA JAY BULLENE, Trance Speaker, 1 Will lecture in the Church corner Washington and ‘Green-sts., to-day at 10:45 a. m, and 7:45 p.m, Evening Subject, ‘Death and Process of Growth 18 Spirit Life.’ ‘Admission, 10 cents. : UNITY CHURCH COURSE, Prot Swibhs Will read bis Lecturo on “Michael Angelo snd Tis Pine is Unity Church Course, on Thursday evening, creme g atu orclock. Single admissions, 15 cents, OF two for 25. AMUSEMENTS. STAR LECTURE COURSE. LAST ENTERTAINMENTS THIS SEASON. MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 13 and 14. PLYMOUTH AND UNION PARK CHURCHES. | BOSTON PHILHARMONIC CLUB CONCERTS. Introducing the following eminent Artists: BERNARD LISTERMANN, ‘Violin Virtuoso, ‘FRITZ LISTERMA: ‘Violin Soloist. EMIL GRAMM, Violin and Viola, ‘A. HARTDEGEN, Violoncello. ADOLPH BELZ, Frenco Horn, EUGENE WEINER, Flute. ‘Miss LAURA SCHIRMER, Soprano. Reserved seats for these magnificent Concerts, ONLY 50 CENTS. For sslo Thursday, Jansen, McClurg & Co."s. AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. q ‘TURE. TUESDAY MORNING, March 7, at 9:0 o'clock, new and second-hand Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-Room Foruiture, Carpets, Stoves, snd Generel Household Goods. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, FINE COLLECTION Of Original AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION, At the Store, 197 State-ute, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, AT 7:30 O'CLOCK, ‘This collection of FINE OIL PAINTINGS, compris~ ing sixty-five original subjects, Ancly executed, by L. W. PRENTICE, (ate of New York, and famous for his ADIRONDAC SCENERY,) and ia unquestionably the most important ART SALE the auctioneers have Lad the pleasure of calling the attention of the Chicago public to this sea- fon, ‘This whole collection will be on free exhibition Sfonday and Tuesday previoua to salo, and the art jovera of the city are cordially invited to visit the gal- lery and attend the saie, ‘Every picture is to be sold. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. FRIDAY MORNING, MARGE 10, 930 OCLOCK, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY ATCTION SALE. ‘New and used Fornitare snd General Household Goods, new Parlor Suits, new Chamber Sets, Dining- Room Furniture, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, 8 fall line Carpets, Marble-Top Tables, Essy Chairs, Parlor and Office Desks, What-Nots, Crockery, Glass and Plsted ‘Ware, General Merchandise, Table Cutlery, Whips, ete., ete, ELISON, POMEROY & CO. BANKRUPT SALE AT AUCTION, Saturday Morning, March 11, at 10 O'clock, ‘At Store corner Van Buren and Halsted-sts. By order of Col. GEO. W. CAMBELL, Assignoc, we willsell the entire stock of Alex. Ucllan, bankrupt, consisting of 150 ASSORTED TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Xo.. Oil Cloths, Wool and Brussels’ Carpets, Stock Farni- ture, Side Boards, Tables, Bureaus, Commodes, Chairs, &c,, Ke. BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. WH. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 RAST. MADISON-ST. A, LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, ‘Will hold his Thirty-fifth Auction Sale of FORFEITED PLEDGES, Comprising Fine Gold and Silver Watches of every make and quality,Fine Dismonds and Diamond Jowel- ry, Fine Gold Sets, Chains in groat varity, Opera Glasses, Starling Silver Ware, Plated Goods, &c. MONDAY MORNING, March 6, at 10 o'clock, ‘At Butters & Co.'s Salesrooms, 108 Madison-st. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY SALE Unclaimed Freight, At the Auction House of W. A BUTTERS & CO., 108 ‘Madison-st,, Tuesday, March 7, 1876, ot 10 a. m. At Batters & Co’s Auction Rooms, 108 Madison-st,, WEDNESDAY MORNING, March &, at 9:00 o'clock, WHITE, YELLOW, AND ROCKINGHAM WaRE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, CARPETS. “REMOVAL. FIRST DRY GOODS SALE AT OUR NEW STORE, Nos. 118 & 120 Wabash-av., Northeast corner of Madizon-st., Thursday Morning, March 9, at 9:30 o’olook. RE .LE ;GULAR TRADE SAI DRY GOooDbDs, Fine Custom-Made Clothing, “Woolens, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hamburg PSR and Insertings, 50 CASES WOOL HATS or Men’s, Boys’, and Youth’s ‘Wear, ‘50 eases Straw Goods, 15u doz. Fine Whips. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers. OUR NEXT REGULAR SATURDAY SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS ‘Wil! bo held at Our New Sslesrooms, 118 &_120 W. ABASEH-AV-; Northeast corner Aladiron-st., SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 1. By JAS. P. MMcNAMARA & CO., ‘117 Wabash-av., 0. w. cor, Madison. Our First Opening Trade Sale SPRING SEASON, 1876. IMMENSE CATALOGUE SALE 4,390 GASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Every variety and style suited to the trade and season, AT AUCTION, * {UESDAY MORNING, March 7, At our Store, 117 Wabssh-a¥. All Prime Now Goods from the best manufacturers of New York, Rochester, Albany,, Syracuse, Philudel- phia, Newark, Elmira, and city—Congress Boots, Roxie, and ‘Ties, Full lines of Ladies’, Afisses’, sud ghildeen's Goat, Kid, Grain, and Serge Shoes and Slippers. ‘tho GREAT BANERUPT STOCK from s first-class Retailer and Jobber. Gale unlimited, . Terms Cash. JAS. P. MoNAMARA & CO., Auctioneert. Se By. BIRAM BRUSH, 108 Fifth: ave CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Of PRINTING PRESS AND TYPE, | Saturday, March $1, at 3p. m., [shall sell (at 108 Fifth-av.) ove Peerless Plating Pree in perfect order, sixty-three fonts of Type, sesorted sizes, and all the cases for the same One Cabinet of 16 Drawers, one Stone and Frame, Leads, Rutes, Racks, Ke. TRUESDELL & BROWN, Mortgsgees. HIRAM BRUSH, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALES. BY G. P. GORE & CO, 63 and 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS. QUR GRAND OPENING AUCTION SALE, TUESDAY, March 7, 9:30 a. m. prompt. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 63 and 70 Wabash-sy- Our Second Great Spring Auction Sale Boats, Shoes &Slinpers On Wednesday, March 8, at 9:30 a. m, Catzlogues and goods ready for inspection Monday. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 63 and 70 Wabasb-av. Ou Thurstay, Harch 9, at 9:30 clock, ‘We shall commence to hold our Regular Trade Sales, ‘And offer the largest and best assorted stock of FURNITURE: "That can be found in this city. Parlor. Library, and Kitchen Furniture in great variety, Walnut Wardrobes. Hair, Husk, and Wool Mattreses, Parlor and Office Desks, Show-cazes, Carpets, Ke GEO, P, GOR! 0., Auctioncers. By WM. F. HODGES & CO. 662 West Lake-st. ‘We shall aell on WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, at 7 o'clock, a general line of Household Goods, con- sisting of Brussels 3-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Parlor, Dining. Sitting, Marble-top, Chamber-Room, and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Laundry Utensils, Crockery, Glassware, Plated-Ware, etc., etc. ‘Also, on BATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, at 7 orclock. Sales positive, and without reserve. WAL F, HODGES & CO., Auctioneers, G62 West Lake-st. S. DINGEE & CO., Auctioneers, Commission and Storage Warehouse, 2%: and 276 Enat Madison-st., near the bridge. Liberal cash advances on consignments. Regular auction sales every Weduesday and Saturday, At private salo Monday and Tuesday. A large assortment Sf hardware, parlor, chamber, dining-room, and olfice furniture at nearly half manufacturers’ cost to pay advances and charges. PP. ke Tt. CASEY, 41 and 43 Fifth-av., keep on hand the largest assort- ment in the city of NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Oftice Desks, Counters, Shelving, Show-Csees, Refrigerators, Ale Hoxes, Gas Fistures, Otlice Partitions, and Olftice Bsil- ing bought and sol MILLINERY. TAYLOR, THOMAS & 60, 110 &112 Wabash-av., Formerly 270 & 272 Wabnsh-av., Have now in stock, especially ada: it~ edto the city millinery trade, full lines of Hats, Flowers, Silks, Ri ‘Rib- pons, etc., in all the new colors and shades. Exclusively wholesale. CARPETS, & FIRE INSURANCE. 13 "BROTHERS. 121 & 123 State-st. CARPETS! LATEST PATTERNS IN VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, TAPESTRY INGRAINS, PLY, EXTRA SUPERS, MEDIUHS, COPTON CHAINS, HEMPS, &4. OIL CLOTHS, all widths. RUGS AND MATS, in endless variety. ‘We aro also showing all the Latest Novelties in our UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, And solicit tho attention of purchas- ers to our varied assortment of CURTAIN GOODS, ‘WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, FIXTURES, TRIMMINGS, &e. LAMBREQUINS made to order. ‘All Work Guaranteed. Special designs and estimates given. Please Call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. ‘The Steamers of this Line havo SUPERIOR CABIN ACCOMMODATIONS, and combine all the modern improvements, The Staterooms are extrs ey ani all “outside” rooms lighted from the side, and ‘well vontilated. Rares or CAIN PASSAGE—$75 to $100 currency, ac~ cording to location, Steerage Passage at Lowest Rates. Drafts on Ruropo in sums to suit. ‘Apply at the Company’s Oflice, 138 LaSalle-st., cor- ner Madison. 3. H, MILNE, Western Agent. ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS, VIA QUEBEC and VIA BALTIMORE. Passage, all classes, between principal points in En- rope and America, CABIN and SALOON ACCOM- MODATIONS UNEXCELLED. Shortest Sea Route. Superior Ships. Experienced Officers. Disciplined Crews. SAFETY THE GOY- FERNING RULE. Three weekly sailings each way. EMIGRANT AND STEERAGE PASSAGE, the very best in all respects, at lowest rates. ‘Apply to ALLAN & CO., $2.and 74 LaSalle-st., Chicago. DENTISTRY. DR. WPCHESNEY’S Large and Elegant Dental Parlors, The Most Papular Resort for all Dental Operations. Apbysician in office to administer gas, ether, or chloroform, with perfect safety. Go to sleep with $lessant dreams, and wake up with your teeth out. $8 For the best full set; no better to be gotten in this city. Gold fillings one third the usual rates, warranted 10 years. Corner Clark and Randolph-sts. Fall Plate Gum Teeth TEETH!|"'se. Dr. Caln’s $20 and $20 teeth for $6. Gold Plate, $35 togéd, All Fillings very low. DE. W. H. H. CAIN, Rooms 1 and 3, 112 Dearborn-st. Wo More Pain. DR. SWENGEL makes a specialty of extracting | geeth ‘without pain, to which thousands in this city can testify, Ho inserts the best gum teeth_on Celluloid, hich isfar better than rubber, for $7.50 and war- Tanted. Room 8, northwest corner State and gon-sts, BUSINESS CARDS. National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK TO QUEEN! OWN AND LIVERPOOL. ENGLAND, 4,86 tons arsday, March®, at 12 noon. HELY 1,020 tw ‘Saturday, March Ul, at 3 p- m. ITALY, Ds til a. 1a. EGYPT, 6,i:0 tons. GREECE, 4,500 tons. DENMAKRK... 5 ‘Cabin passage, $60 and irrenoy. ots at reduced raves. Ste tickers, $25 currency. erage Dratts for Si and upwards on Great, Brital ‘Apply > upwardson Grea DB. LARSON, Apply t» Northoast corver Olarx and Randolphats. (opposite new ‘Bherman House), Chicazo~ WHITE STAR LINE. LIVERYOOL AND NEW VORK MAIL STEAMERS, CALLING aT QUEENSTOWN, IRELAND, THE steamers of this line take the Lane route recom- mended by Licut. Maury, U. S..N.. going south of tho Perks on the passage to Queenstown all the yoar round. Pasonger accommodations for all classes nusarpassed. Peer Staterooms, Smoking-room, and Math-rooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Address "ALFRED LAGERGREN, Gen'l Western Agent, 120 Randolph-st., Or HY. GREENEBAUM & CO., 78 Fifth-av. INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying the Mails hetween EUROPE AND AMERICA. §. A. MARDIN, CUIROPODIS ‘Boom G, 137 East Madison-nte ‘opp: Farwell Hall, Chicago. Office Hours: 8 a, m. to7p.m. ‘corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, ‘Ke., and all Diseases of the feet trosted in the most skillful manner. SON T, WHELAN, Chiropodist, with 8. A. Mardin, for soveral years with A. Kenigon & Sons, Bort The Late Firm of Grimm & Stale Having dissolved, and having a atock of Guns, &c., on hand which they offer to reli below cost, The whole stock must be sold by the ‘15th inst, Wax Flower Goods, Glass CHARLES J. BISHOP, ‘Accountant and Expert Bookkeeper, ARTISTS aun Shades, &c. ‘87 Washington-st., Room St, ing Materials, _ABBOTT & TYLER, 56 Madison-st. "MISCELLANEOUS. CARPET CLEANING. FULLER & FULLER, 23 South Canal-st. and ‘nolo owners of Wheeler's Patent Carpet pets cleaned, mado, end laid. KNIFE PLAITING. ‘Ladies, call and see the * Visiter,” which makes the Aifferent styles of Plaiting. Price, $3. Plaiting made toorder. McCALL'S Pattern Rooms, 255 Weat Madi- BUSESPRING WHEAT FLOUR SG Per Barrel, 2 HICKSON’S, 167 South Clark-st. ———eeS SSS Sooo PEACHES. PHACHES 8 pound cans, $2.25 per dozen, at HICKSON’S, 167 South Clark-st. LAYER RAISINS: JIOUSE AND FURNITURE AT AUCTION, HO US premises, 81 W,Wasbington-st., Tuesday, March T shall sell without reserve a two-story 1a Mssement house (18 rooms), favorable ground sage. Algo all the Faruiture on the frat for, includ~ ing Bar Fixtures, &c. HIRAM BRUSH, Auctioneer: GROWS OPERA-HALL. BE-GOVERNOR MAY, OF MICHIGAN, day, March 5, at 3 p. Me in the Dime as ee a abject + PATRICK HENBY. SPIRITUALISM. - Miss SUSIE M. J! OHNSON, ‘The Eminent Trance Speaker, lectures inGrow’s Ei? Weat Madison-st., at 10:30 &, 1s and 7:30 p. m2. Admissic LADIES AND GENTS Pa Wishing to study and receivo inst? the stage OF ‘ome amusement, having the advantage of stege and scenery dress Tebesreal or practice, ad- dress W 40, Tribuno office. St Louis White Winter Wheat Flour, S7 Per Barrel, at HIICKSON’S, 167 South Clarkest. DANCING. Union Hall, 181 Clark-st., cor. Monroe, ‘Tues aay and Saturday evening, Tickets, 50 cts. Lovers of 5 Piwusic and good order Tavited, at or jer Com. Arr. By FRANK PORTER & CO., ‘Auctioneers, 170 East Madison-st, Liberal cash advances mado on consigaments. Rega- Tareale daye, ‘Tuesday's Thursdays snd Ssturdays. Next regular sale on. TUESDAY, MARCH 71x, AT 10 A.M, when we shail offer the best assortment of new an when Thand Furniture and Household Goods to, be found in any auction-house in tbe city. Chamber, Dinning-Room, Kitchen and Oliico Furni Giemlheds, Bedding, Crockery} Glass and Plated vare. Wo have the best line of new and second-hand Car- peta in the city, to which we invite inspection. Mt private salc—20 shares Wyandotto Rolling Mills stock or will exchange for Piano and Parlor Furniture. By T, E. STACY. The entire contents of tha restanrant corner of Monroe and Dearborn-2t8., Mortgage Salv Friday, ‘Steam Fornita Dearly now. Partioular Mortgages and Sales by sem LAYER RAISINS. 25 pound boxes. $2.25 per box, at HICKSON’S, 167 South Clark-st. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE For paveage, apply at Company's Office 323, Clark-sty Chicago.» FRANCIS C, BROWN, Gen. West. Ag't. a” Drafts on Great Dritain and Ircland. INCHIOR LINE. Every Saturday to Glasgow, Derry, Ds Liverpool &e. Cabin, from $05. Steersce, S24, including Brent: RENDERSON BROTHERS, N.i- corner LaSalle and Madisod-sts., Chicazo. . CUNARD 5 Sailing three times a week to and from British Ports. Lowest Prices. ‘Company's Office, northwest corner Clark and ts., UbIcaRo. OU VERNET, General Western Agent. REMOVALS. wee Furniture Dealer bas not one of Yeoman’s celebrated SPRING BEDS that just snits you, go to the Manufscturer, Who has just taken tho prem- jscs No. 260 Stata st., from where the Wholesale and ‘Betail trade will be supplied hereafter. BB. VSOMAN, Patentee and Manufectiirer. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. J - Lovie Hospital, cor. Washington & Pranklin-sis, Chartared by tho State of Minols for the exprese par Seve of aiving tmmodiate relief in all casos ut privarcs Powe oe, and arinary disoases, in all thelr complicated ghronics Mis well known that DS. JAMES has sted at ioThead of the profeseion tor the past 30 rears. Ar experience are all-important. Seminal Rignt iowes bz dreams, pimples on the ued, can positively bo cured. delicate attention, call or writa. 9 ‘Douk tor the million, Marnage Guide, which parlors. You see no one but the Doc! fists years of axe. Connall m. to? p.m. jetiy confidential. 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INCORPORATED 1869. Cash Assets... C0.,. $325,000 (0., .$250,000 166 LaSalle-st., BASEMENT, BRYAN BLOCK. WRITING PAPER. anne OLD STYLE English Correspondencs Paper at COBB’S LIBRARY, 368 Monroe-st. FIXPLaNATION OF REFERENCE MANES.—T Satarday 6D cepted. . * Sunday excepted. tMuaday excepted. | Am rive Sanday atd:00a.m. § Daily. ESTERN RAILR DAD CHICAGO& NORTH’ SNeket ofecess ‘4 Clars-st Sherman House), ant 13 Canst- a, corner Madison-st,, and at the depots. Pacific Fast Line. aDubuque Day E: a@Dubuque Nizht. via Clinton. aOmana ht Express aFroepurt & Dubuque aFreeport & Dubuque, Milwaukee Fant Mail bMilwackeo Mail... Bailwaukeo Express bMilwankee Passeng bMilwankoe Passenget (Sanday), Marquette, Express... aGenova Lake Rxpress. UGeners Lake Express. ‘Arrive. ShBSsssesk PPRPSSREPPSP SPE BPHBRREEPPPRER SE ‘e—Depot corner of Wells and Ki! }—<Depotcorner of Canaland MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Luke-st., and foot of Ts renty-secondst, ute raf Randolph, Depot, font Firketaomier, 17 Clarkest., 20 ast corner and at Palmer House, é 8:50 a. m. Night Exoress. Ht 9:00 “Sunday Ex. 1*Satardayand Sunday £=. CHICAGO. ALTON % ST. LOUIS. and Chicago, Kansas City ion Depot, West Side, Dion Pret Depot, and 123 Randolph-st. ‘and Denver Short Lines. ear Madison-st, Bridge, Ticket Kansas City and Denver Fast Ex. Bt. Louis and Sorinefield Kx. St. Lous, Spriagaeld Tox: Peorin Day P2008, -cn000 Chicago « Paducah Railrosa Ex. Streator, Lacon, Washington Ex. Jollet & Dwight Accommodation. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL, RAILROAD. Union Derot, corner Maditon and Canal-sts, Ticket Ofte. Ta South Clark-st., opposite Sherman House, and ut Devet. Geave | Arrive, ‘Wisconsia & { jay Expross “945 a.m.) 4:00 p.m. Wilco 505 11:00 Expres. . m3. |*1 fe Wireousin and’ Minn ides re Paseengor.. +1010 p.m.! *7:20 p.m. ‘All trains ran vis Milwankes. St, Paaland Minneapolis are good either, vis 3 ‘Prairie da Gulen, or via Watertown, LaCrosse, and Winons. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, Soot oe Lake'st. and Foot: fof Tisenty-second-st, pfice 121 ‘Randolph-st, near Clark, Ticket Bt. Louis Express. St. Louin Fast Lum Cairok Calro& Now Orleans Springfield and Peorls Spnughord Night Express. eorts ookuk Express. Dubuque 2 Sioux City ‘Dubuaue & Sioux City Ext Gilman Passonger.... E CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUINCY, RAILROAD, Depots, foot of Lakevst., Indi ‘ond Canal and Sizteenthats. andut depots av. and Sisteenth-st.," ‘Ticket Qflect, Toa Matl and Express., (Utana aud Sure! SUR ZAr, Kecater .Dubuuue & Sioux Cit) Pacific Fast Line, fur Umaba, Kansas City, Lesveaworto ‘chison & St. Jusevh Exp. Teaas Hapress. ‘Aurora Passengor, Mendota, Uttawa. ‘Aurora Passenger. ‘Aurora Passenzer Dubuaue & SiousCity Exp. Paciie Night Exo. for Omaba..| Kansas City. Leavenworth, AC} ‘chison & St. Josepn Izv. ra Wve Accommodation owner's (rove Accommodation! Downor's Grove Accommodation FEPESo Re Pree t? SHER BSESESP8 BRaS 23 “Ex, Sundays. tix. Saturday. ?Ex. Monday HE Al Ticket Offices, ene ) CHICAGO, LINE. corner of Washington, Palmer ‘Suse, and’ at Depot, LS Michigan-ad.. ison Hause, aad et Ope a ten bettie Tears, | arrive. Day Expresg-Pollman,_Draw-| ine-liwuy Slenptng Cars, tl Se York without change.,...| S:33a.m.| 8: Ped gaa Sirrcy 7 Plame aaa sco Drawing-Itoom Cars and Hotal Gare 5p. m.| 9:10p. m. “Only lino ranning the notel cars to New York. KANKAKEE LINE. ‘From Depots, foot Lake and Twanty-second-ste. Leave, Todlanapolis,Lonieile & Cinela nati Day Express f Lndtecapelis, Lontaviile & Ci Pores nati Night Expreas(daily).. 8:00 p. m.|* CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO _ Depots corner Clinton anit Carrollcsitee W LNs, est Side, Indianapolis, Louisville & Cincin- nati Day Express «i-o- 50 Indianspotis, Louisville & Gincia natl ‘daily e PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Brom depot corner Clinton ant Carroll-ss- Leaw | 4 rrive. Colasitne, Pittabare & New Yor! Ns esseaext Columbus, F* Night Ex 7:08, me PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNES: CHICAGO RAILWAT. Leave. | _arriw |* 8:00 p. mm te:lo a. ce BALTIMORE frains leave rom Fear oI af % Hickuanes. City efice, tngion, ee Morning Fxpress.. ‘Acoommodation. ya excopted. @Dally. *Daily, Sands CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND % PACIFIC RAILROAD. yermamcte, Tielet 0} epet, Corner ‘Bur. foe 2 "Grand wucutc Hotel. i —_— Leave. ‘Arrive, Omabs, Learenw'thé Atchi sa Ex.219:00 a. m.|° 4:00. me ROAR evenn nen neee!s 5200 Da. Pera Acco Minot Dm. esata peecgessoosseuei ti) .00 D. tats G2.