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_ e Shitngo Bully Geibune) CHICAGO, SUNDAY. APRIL 29, 1877~SIXTEEN PAGES "“VOLUME XXXIL REAL ESTATE. TO RENT. TO RENT. I GROvE! 'LOTS 30 BY 132 FEET 65, $100, and $123, $10 CASH, $5 A MONTE. O INTEREST. Special Offer! TTo persons buying two or more Lots NOW, and building & good. neat house imme- distely. we will furnish FREE RAYL- ROAD FARE to and from the city for ONE YEAR! o persons buying two or more Lots NOW, and building this summer, we will fur- nish FREE FARE for Six Months! We will also help parties to build, and make other improvements for which they can pay Monthly. roperty is on the C., B. & Q. BR. R., 1ot boraifully situated on’ high, rich; rolling Jand, § minutes’ k from the Easi Grove Depot, and 10 minutes’ walk from the Downer's Grove Depot. Seventeen trains dsily: also Sunday trains. 1,100 inhabi- tants, churches, schools, stores, etc, rty is 250 feet above thelevel ichigan, commands a lovely view of the surrounding hills and woods, with = gentle slope to the south, the situation thas g pure, healthy air, excellent dreinage, and dry yards and cetlars all the year round. Houses are Now Being Built, ralks being laid, and a large number of fine glufl. T;enezs. Ornamental Trees, and Shrub. bery already setout. Tlus issucha RARE OPPORTUNITY 2s you may never have again to zecure a beantiful Home, or to make n surely-paying investment. Take advantage of ta present time, while property and building materials are cheap. Prices are certain to rise soon. Come to our cfiice THIS WEEK and see maps acd vlats, and go with us to see the property FEEE. Abstracts Free. STREET & BRADFORD, 71 Washington-st., Room 4. THE ESTATE OF E. B. WARD, Deceased. On sy 3, 1877, at 10 o'clock 1n the forenoon, £id estate will sell to the hizhest bidder for cash, Lot number five (3), and the west half of Lot num- bereix (0), in Block two (2), of Fort Dearoorn Addition to'Chicazo, Said premises have a front- 2geof 72 fect. and a flxplh of about 105 feet, run- ningto the Chicago River. Title perfect. ® Pos- seion given at once. Sale to take place on the Noe. 22, 24, and 26 River-st. This property IS in many rospects very desirable, and mecal atiention is called 10 it as piescating a zood cppertuity for Inveatment. O\, POTTER. Eole Execotor of Eetate of E. B. Ward, deceased, Ceicaco, April 28,77, 17 Metropolitan Block. ‘Aldine Sguare Houtes for sale or rent. Apply to U. P. Smith, at Room 23 Portland Block, between 12 and 1 o'clock p.m., and at No. 17 Aldine-square after 3 o’clock FOR SALE. 40x138, corner State and Harrison-sts. 401100 on Fourth-av. 25 feet corner Harrison and Desrborn-sts. P. O’NEILL, 183 State-st. 890 Prairie-av., Near Eighteenth-st., FOR SALE OR RENT. 2 JAS. B. GALLOWAY, 161 Washington-st., Room 6. BOOTS, SHOES, Etc. GLASSEROOKS Having added to our business a full and carefully selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladies, Men, and Children, Bil new and latest styles and qualities, 8lso & fine stock of FRENGE HATR G0ODS, SARATOGA WAVE, &c., h.sving combined two kinds of busi~ Dess in one store, we will be ena= bled to sell our goods at the very lowest prices. 90 STATE-ST. % LS. FREEMAN (late 241 Weet Matison) ¥ithut, and wilibe pleased to sec all his old Customers and {riends. DEH.USTOM BOOTS AND SHOES. hm;fi&’,‘{g){-‘flw for your Boots sud Shoes. Go 20 ie will suit you fora great desl less Come) gl elsewhere. 63 Rsndoiph-at., northwest GRACELAND CEMETERY. ‘The attentton of those Who have not yet selected & burtal-place is taviced to ¥ Graceland Cemetery Among 114 advantages 1ts great natural besuty; an mmflm nd e thecs: B Fracelly Sussotls DiagfeLect underdrainage; living springs of wateh rebas b Itkes which are to be made and which The Company owns about, 200- acres ies that alres subdivided. ~ The newer Adall those which shall be added {n the fu- | be mantained on the **lawn plan.” Among &3 &€ & majority of the most prominent f Ciletso. It has & larze and consiaatly fn- LUPROVEMENT FUND, controlicd by - Rieh Wil insure the perpetusl matn- £80 Le reached by s pleasant drivé through o Cxi:r'tt ‘onrflnilz.-: ':'urse-un which leave the. coes Gk nd n-61s._orice every hour, an £5 5 sieam-dummy. WANTED. ANTED—TO RENT. Abuilding, or three 11di stories of 2 building, sbout }s'ggtdeigmflw feet front. Must ba well- om0l ibe ends snd one side. with or without or'prAnd heat, within two_blocks (north o east) Jease S25%, Post-Office. " Will take a_five-years’ Tefeet Teasonable figures, and give satisfactory prscaces. Parties intending to build during the summer can secure a responsible and per- " tenant if the location suits. _Address P.-0. Box 58, city. DOCKS. Four hundred and fifty feet of Dock Lots, fronting on Ca- nal-st., between Lake-st. bridge and Carroll-st., known as the Avery and Transportation Co.’s Docks, with lots opposite, and Eastern and Western Railroad facilities, ; TO TLEHASH For ONE or a TERM %f years. Apply to WALTER H. MAT- TOCKS, Room 1, No. 40 Dear- born-st. LUMBER DOCK. 200x230 Dock Front on N.W. corner of Sampson’s Canal and the South Branch of Chicago River, with lots opposite and railroad-track connections, at foot of Loomis-st., and in the Chicago South Branch Lumbe: District, s TO TLEASH For ONE or a TERM of years. Apply to WALTER H. MAT- TOCKS, Room 1, No. 40 Dear- born-st. WAREHOUSES. Three-story and basement Brick Ware- houses on Kinzie-st.. corner LiaSalle, suite- ble for Grain, Commission, Hides, or Stor~ age, to rent for one or a term of years. ‘WALTER H. MATTOCKS, Room 1, No. 40 Dearborn-st. 206 STATE STREET Second floor, suitable for Music Rooms, Millinery, Notions, Piano or Organ Depot, or eny light re- tail business, to rent, either in whole or part, with use of elevator. Apply to WALTER H. MATTOCKS, Room 1, No. 40 Dearborn-st. Stores and Tensments On West Van Buren-st., corner of Canal, TO RENT At low rates to desirable ten- ants. Apply to WALTER H. MATTOCKS, Room 1, 40 Dearborn-st. CHOICE OFFICE On second floor Central Hall Build- ing, corner Wabash-av. and Twen- ty-second-st., torent at alow figure. Apply to WALTER H. MATTOCKS, Room 1, No. 40 Dearborn-st. FLATS. Second and third floor of 298 STATE-ST., Eightrooms,in good order,with all modern improvements, to rentfor housekeeping purposes. Also, second floor of 296 STATE-ST. WALTER H. MATTOCKS, Room 1, 40 Dearborn-st. "DOCK For Rent, with two water fronts and railroad connection, on South Branch, near Sixteenth-st. R. S. & W. G. McCORMICK, 155 LaSalle-st. flices for Rent. The fine offices 155 LaSalle-st., corer of Arcade- court, Wholo oF n part, v Salle-at. D0CK T0 RENT. Dock corner Fifth-av. and Poik-st., 200 fcet on river by 400 feet deep. H. A GOODRICH, %8 Dearborn-st., Room 14. TO RENT, From May 1, Store and Basement 118 South Franklin-st., noar Madison. RB. M. OUTHET, 389 West Monroe-st. ANKING OFFiCE T0 RENT First floor, at reasonable rates. Also one small office and one basement. Apply 10 OWNERS, Rooms 11 and 18, Mason Building, 92, 94, 96 Washington-st. FOR RENT---Offices and Studios, Am. Express Building, 768 Monroe-st., near State. Inquire of A. L. STIMSON, Room 28. "DOCK FOR RENT. i front by 200 ft. deep, adjoining B%lg?é%;-x:te.fi:;’d e. Rent moderate. Apply HUNTER &iAG , Room 10 Honore “TO RENT, Store No. 28 Lake-st., five stories and basement, with water elevator, HAMBLETON, 14 Reaper Block. C.J. HA I FOR RENT, Ofices on the second floor of the Fidelity Savings Bank Building. Applyto oo Room 8 Bryan Block, 170 LaSalle-st. Apsly 14 LAY, WAR MAP Wil be tasued Monday. Agents wanted to seil it. R. A. TENNEY, 24 State-st., Chicago. WANTED. pegged workmen; will be uibed sicady work 3¢ goos 7 WORR 8800 BEES PToxaDON Corner Lake and ¥ranklin-j CHOICE OFFICE. For rent cheap, large room, with vault, on first floor, 87 South lsrk-:i‘ A.Bngxtzx_. FOR RENTL, Elegent 1¢-room dwelling, and barn, on ‘best part Ashiand-av. Rent very low to good tenant. . J. MILTON OYJVEI%’ Room 87, No. 87 Clark-st, o FOR RENT. Suite of elegant offices on Sec- ond Floor. Banking and Insurance Offices on First Floor. Basement Offices in the Port- land Block. AN. “ T. LYMAN, Room 17, 107 Dearborn.-st. T0 RENT. For light Wholesale or Retail bus- iness, or for Offices, rooms in the brown-stone building, northeast corner State and Madison-sts. Steam passenger elevator at State- st. entrance. Hot and cold water, and other conveniences. Apply to E. H. SARGENT, 125 State-st. FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BOTLDING TO RENT. Apply to _ WM, C. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building. For Rent. FINE STORE AND BASEMENT, 157 FIFTH-AY. Also three floors 159 Fifth-av., suit- able for salesrooms or manufactur- ing purposes. Inquire of NONATUCK SILK CO., 159 Fifth-av. TO RENT, THE FIRST-CLASS BUILDING 201 & 205 SOUTH WATER-ST., Near Fifth-av., lately occupied by Steele & Price and Stewart & Wolcott. Rent low to good parties. JOHN A. YALRE, 153 LaSalle-st. To Rent. 266 and 208 Wabash-av., Store and Basement. Alo a room 26x70 fect on gccond floor, sdjoining Ghormley's Dressmaking Rooms, and third and fourth floors, each 52x170 feet, together or sepa- rately. Central for Furniture, Picture Frames, Millinery, ond Carriages. Apply to GILES, BRO. & CO. To Rent at Winnstka, Partially furnished large House, with Greenhouse, extensive grounds, well culti- vated, with plenty of fruit, fronting the lake, ata bargain. Applyto . DAVID FALES, Room 37 Portland Block, Or THO. L. FORREST, o Hide and Leather Bank. T HOTEL TO RENT. The BURDICK HOUSE, corner of Wa- bash-av. and Adams-st.. 110 rooms, all re- fitted, with passenger elevator, heated with steam, hot and cold water in rooms. First- clasa reference must accompany applica- tions. Address - BURDICK & MEAD, On premises. SUITS, BOOKS, Etc. ARUACTORERS STOGK Dolmans & Suits 50c ON THE DOLLAR. 150 Dolmans ot $4 2nd $5, former price $10 and 100 Dolmans, extrs quality, at $6, 87, ana 88, s 518 t8 B30, g, 200 Sample Linen Snits at 82,25, §2.75, $3, $3.50, $4, and $5, half '”i‘é"" price, 100 Clrculars at $4 and $5, worth 88 to $10. 200 doz Ladies' Chemse ab 25, 37%, and 50c, worth 50, 65, and 75¢. 200 doz Corsets ot 35c, former price 85¢c. 300 doz French Woven Corseta (Job Lot), colored, at 50c, worth 90c. 200 doz Challenze Corsets at 85c, cheap at $1.25. 50 pes Stripe Silks, from suction, at 65, 70, and 75¢, extraordinary bargatna, 125 pes Black Silks at 65, 70, 76, 80, 80c, and $1, less than imposter's Qr(ee. 300 pes Black GRENADINES at 25, 30, 35, and 40¢, from auction, half price. 50 pes Iron Frame Grenadine, two yards wide, at $1 and 81.25, worth $2 and 82750, 300 pes Black all-wool Cashmeres at 45, 50, 60, 70, ?nd 75¢c, the cheapest ever offered from auctlon, 1,000 doz Ladics® Full Regular White Cotton Hose at 19, 20, 22, and 25¢, less than cost to im- ort. 2,000 Lisle and Berlin Gloves at 123, 15, 18, 20, and 25¢, worth 20 to 50¢. 5,000 Cotton and Scotch Cambric Parasols at 121, 15, 18, 20, 25, 35, and 50¢, lees than manu- facturers' cost. 10,000 Silk and Serge Parasols at §1, $1.15,§1.25, $1.50, §1.75, and §2, worth double, 1,000 Carton Flowers from 5, 10, 1234, 15, 20,25, 35, and 50c @ spray, one-third thelr value, 150 cascs Straw iats, from auction, at half value. BANKRUPT LOTS OF BOOKS AND BIBLES. 10,000 Children’s Books at 5¢, worth 25. 5,000 job lot Dooks at 10, 15, and 23c, worth 50, 73¢, and S1. 3 5,000 Books of all descriptions at 50c, worth 1. 50. 150 Bibles at §2, §2.50, .50," $4, ond S5 These goods have been retalled from 810 to 25, SPECIAL.—Will offer this week a Bankrupt Stock of Boots and Shoes, comprising all the best makesy ot 40¢ on the dollar. BOSTON STORE, 118 & 120 State-st. ICE CREAM WATER ICES. The understgned take pleasure o announcing to the citizeny of Chicaga that ey Lave opeaed aa establlan- mentat - “No. 50 Madison-st., Between Wabash-av. and State-st., for the fanufas- ture and sale of Ice Creamand I e ‘The quality of the creai wili be much better than 13 usualiy solain this city. We usc purs. cresm, with no dllution or admizuure of ingredients to iivé {t wody, and flavor with the julce of the frult. X0 EXTRACTS . Wearcsure that a trial wiil prove Itssuperiority. For the present the prices will be as follows: uarts... 4 Quarts or more, per Quart ...... ‘When in pyramids or otherwise than in plain cans, five cents per quart additional. From these prices it will be scen that Ice Cream gnd Ices (of any of the various g:;:’r?gfl;:u us:d as a cheapand refreshing dessert in Liberal arrangements can be r:ade for supolylng Church Fairs, Strawberry Festivals, Picnics, and Excursions. SPECIAL BATES T0 HOTELS AND THE RETAIL TRADE. Standing orders for stated daysin the week will be attended to without the trouble of calllng. Ico Cream delivered In any patt of the city, from One Quart to Hundreds of Gallons. [Particalar attention pald toorders from adjacenttowns. J. W. KRAFFT & CO., 50 Madison-st., bet, Wabash-av. and State-st. Chicago, April, 1877, BR AZELTON'S (A e Depot. 98 Madlso n-st., cor._Dearborn, REFRIGERATOR CAR. You can always rely on lgeteing fner Ice Cream, land at lnwergflr.eh at our 0ld_Establishment), than it any otuer place in the clty. We have reduced our prices as follows: 40 cts ‘per quart; 75 cts for two iqu:nul- 1.0 for four lquarts: Regular custom- lers at lower rates. ELEGANT ROOMS AND OFFICES, Cheap to Good Tenants. HOWE BUILDING, Corner State and Jackson-sts. E. A. CUMMINGS & CO., Agents, 134 LaSalle-t. NEW STORES For Rent. The fine new brick and stone building, Nos. 83, 94, and 96 Michigan-av., between Lake and Randolph-sts., being 84X 135 feet to wide alley, and furnished with Water Elevators and Vauits. This building must be occupiod at some prics, and we sol- ie1t offers from wholesalers and others. Will divide the storesit necessary. Apply to W. D. KERFOOT & CO., 90 East Washington-st. FOR RENT, The corner rooms on second floor in Reaper Block, now occupied by Dr. Kennicott. A Dock 350 feet front on North Side, east of Rush- st. Also, desirableroomsin Reaper and McCormick Blocks. Apply at Room 9 Reaper Block. "FOR RENT. BASEMENT Corner State and Monroe-stg, Under Palmer House. Apply to JULIUS BAUER & CO. FOR RENT, The very desirable Stores 86 and 88 South Water-st, FRED. L. FAKE & CO. 88 Washington-st. Dock for Rent. 150 feet river front, corner Grove and Todd-sts., with railroad connection, now occupied by Mr. Goldberg tor coal. Occu- pation May 1. JAMES GAMBLE, Room 5, 40 Dearborn-st. HOUSE FOR RENT. 312 Erie-at., corner of Cass. 3-story and base- menl, one of the pleasantest locations in the city, 8 minutes' walk from corner Madixon and State-st., ; gas fixtures, range, and heater; complete in all re- svects. C. N. HAMMOXD, 142 State’st. or 31 Erie. TIFFANY RefrigeratorCarCo., BE E FE:OR TRANSPORTATION OF * POULTRY, 7 EGGCS, BUTTER, FRUIT, And all kinds of Pcri:hn'b'lc Goods, Summer and inte Winter. 74 Washington-st., Chicago, I1l. 8§37~ Send for Circular of Trial Trips. SKVINES = BANT, 0F CHICAGY, @ 105 CLARESY Loans Hegotiated on Hllinois Farms, DIVIDENDS pald In Jonuary and July on money that. ‘has remained in the bank one month or more. Extra interest dividends once fo three years. *,*3oncy, Checks, and Drafts Recelved b'l Mallor Express placed or Deposit and Books Returne T0 LOAN, On approved Chicago Real Estate, sums from $3,000 to $5,000 at 8 per cent inter- est. Immediate answersgiven to applicants. SAMUEL GEHR, 114 Dearborn-st. EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st., Buys and rells COMMERCIAL PAPER, LUCAL S’{‘OUK'S and BONDS, OANS on fint-class Collaterals negotiated at Low Rates of Interest. ORTGAGE LOANS. Walter . Mok, Room 1, 40 Dearborn-st. FURNITURE, PRICE FIVE CENTS, PANTALOONS. IMPORTANT FURNITURE BUYERS. THE TOBEY - URNITURE (0. Having determined to close out fts entire stock of Furniture, the lar; est, finest, and best assorted in the “’es% will offer on and after Monday, April E.ffs entire stock at priees below anything ever before heard of, Most of these goods are of the most fashionable styles, recently manufactured by this Comliany, and many of them will be sold at less than half their former ¥rices,’ and at less than they can be manu- factured for to-day. Such an opportarity for dpnrclmsing Furniture has never occurred before in Chicago, and probably never will again. Purchasers can have their goods stored r"'i"i: 80 ttto (fi) dayrs ]f’re:l of charge. e attention of Dealers is particnlarl invited to this sale, 4 ! THE TOBEY FURNITURE €., State and Adams-sts. SPIEGEL & CAHN, FURNITURE, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. ‘We call special attention to our stockof -~ BED-ROON SETS ‘Which for DESIGN, FINISH, and VALUE commend themselves to all buyers. £ Our stock is complete, new, an desirable. We have established s reputation for selling bargains in FINE, DU- RABLE FURNITURE of all de- scriptions, and can convince allwho favor us with & call that we are never undersold. 251 & 253 Wabash-av. FURNITURR! A, J. NGUBBRGER & B, 167 Rnndo]@-st._.near LaSalle, Having now completed the removal of our immense stock of N Fine and Medium Furniture, ‘we are now ready to sell our goods at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES! to meet the competition of one and all. It will be an object to buyers to_inspect our goods and take our prices before buyin, elsewhere. Full satisfaction. guaranteed, and no trouble to show goods. RUBBEI GOODS. PRESTON'S RUBBER STORE 160 STATE-ST. 50 ft. Garden Hoseand fixtures complete..$1.00 25 ft. Garden Hose and fistures complete. . i?g(_) 0] A good Gent's Rubber Coat. 1! A good Lady's Gossamer W 2.00 Men's Rubber Boots.. 2.60 RS GO st e TERATS cheap. CARPETS. CARPHETS JUDSON & CO., 106, 108 & 110 State-st. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. We are offering great bargains In all grades of goods. We shall offer at retall, on MONDAY. April 30, 3 1arge line of Carpets at a Great Reductlon from manu- facturers' prices. ‘Those In want of such goods must not fail_o call. CARPET CLEANING. PHILLIPS’ OLD-ESTABLISHED Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works, REMOVED TO 960 Wabash-av.. near Twenty-second-st, Branch Oftice—110 Dearborn-st. Works—65 and 07 South Canal-st. Orders by mail called for. BOSTON Carpet Cleaning Works. S. ROTHCHILD & (0., PROPRIETORS. d Works, 44 & 48 West Adams-at. G T ety necond st " | CHICAGO Carveta refited and relald a specialty. BANKING HODSE of LAZARUS STLVERMAN Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, Has money toloan on Real Estate, Produce and Pro- islon, City and County Orders, and Mercantlle Paper, and s selliog Exchangé on all countries. BUSINESS MEN’S TUNION, 73 DEARBORN-ST. MONEY to loan on clty real estate at lowest rates. COMMERCIAL Paper, Bonds, and Stocks Negotiated. COLLECTIONS made'promptly everywhere. FOR RENT, ‘The double stores Nos, 10 and 12 West Randolph- st., with or without steam power. Has elevator and railroadside-track. Inquireat 26Larrabee-st. C. SHEER. DWELLING FOR RENT. 10 xoom;(wlfl coxrxvenlentzl, 23- f)fib“nlfli, Prairie- av., near renty-fou -8l ppIY. b Tenty-foRriA it URRER & PAGE, JOHIN G. SEEORTALL, 24 Portland Block, MORTGAGE LOANS At lowest market rates. GRATES AND MANTELS. ST AT ( & SLATE MANTELS i GR A E T.H.PROBOSCO & C0., ] 414 LIN No. 2e2 STATEST. GARDEN CITY . CARPET CLEANING CO. ‘Works, S. W. cor. Clinton and Quincy-sts. Main Office, 191 Wabash-av., Chicago. H. S. CARPENTER & CO. Clicago Carpet Cleaning Co, ©43 Wabash-av. . Orders by mail called for and delivered free. ALLEN & DICKSON, CARPET CLEANING WORKS. 2523 FIFTE-AV. Carpets wp. dun-ed. sadreisid. RUSSIA’S ERRAND. Account of the March from Bolgrad to Galatz. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO, Four Important Positions Now" Occupied by the In- Outfitters for the |, — -~ and Christians. Hale Sex. 1560 Patterns © TO SELECT FROM. CUSTON PANTALOOKS §5, 86, 97, $8, 89, and $10. We have enlarged our Man- ufacturing Rooms, and can now turn out in the building on¢ hundred pair per day. The extremely low prices and thorongh workmanship must impress all that we not only try, but suceeed, in giv- ing @ good, honest garment, and full value for the money. BOSTON SUUARE- DEALING, 141, 143, 145, 147, 149 Clark-st., cor, Madison, BRANCH, 376, 378 & 380 Nilwankee-av. COR. RUCKER-ST. CHINA, GLASSWARE, Etc. AT RETAIL. F. & E. JAEGER, 73 WABASH-AV., Offerat;the very lowest ancs asplendid assortment. white, gold-paud, and decorated French China Dinner, Tea, Tete-a-Tete, and Toflet Sefs, Catlery, Waiters, and Sliver-plated Goods, The celebrated F. &R. Boote ** ENGLISHSTONE CHINA,” imporiéd plain, cat, and engraved. Also, domestic ; GLASSWARE in all its varicties. The following articles: Decor- ated Bohemian Glass Vases, Cologne and Liquor Sets, Punch-bowls, Lava and Parian Ware, we will sell, during the months of Mdy and June, AT COST! 1n order to make room for our importations. ART GALLEEY. E. L. BRAND ‘The Celebrated Photographic Artist of 210 and 213 Wabash-av., has just returned from an extended visit to the principal Art Centres of the East. He has secured many rare and valu- able improvements to his present re- markable facilities for producing perfect Portraits. Mr. Brand evi- dently intends to keep the lead he now has of all competitors. He is always on the “alert,” and that, to- gether withhis well-known good taste, is, we suppose, the reason thatheis the most successful Photographer this country has yet produced. BUSINESS CARDS. Glicago Roofing Go, No. 193 LaSalle-st. FELTAND GRAVEL ROOFING. D.W. C. GOODING, Pres. _A. M. RICHARDEON, Sec. and Treas. CLOTHES CLEANING And repalring done at short notice in the best manner. The most central location to accommo- date all. Remember the place, 93 DEARBORN-ST. by PETER HORN: The best workmen inthe city. STEAM, WATER, AND HAND-POWER PATENT ELEVATORS. Best machines. Lowest prices. Every machine warranted. All kindsof Elevators repsired prompt- 3 linstrated circalar. Iy Send for g HELL & CO., 50 Wells-st. DOWN TOWN BUSINESS FIRMS ‘Wishing to ‘board Horses will fl.nd good accommodation 60 TO JOHN JONES, Dearborn-st., and get your clothes thor- g{.g'};i_;s_dn:::d 84 neatly repalred.” The Rights of Both to Be Re- spected by the Bussians, - Instigators of the Recent Out~ rages Will Be Held to Answer. No Action Yet Taken by the Powers on the Porte’s Appeal. England Will Preserve an Attitude of Armed Neutrality. italy Formally Declares. that She Will Remain Neutral. Egypt Refuses to Furnish Troops for the Turkish Army. The Monster Stevens Baltery Bought by the Bussian Government. THE ARMIES. RUSSIAN PROCLAMATION TO THE TURKS. Loxpox, April 28.—A dispatch from Kischeneft has the following: **As the Russian army ad- vances proclamations will be issued ‘both to the Christian and;Mussulman population of Tarkey, ordering them to remain quiet and attempt noth- ing against each. other, 2s all who remain quietly intheir homes will not be molested. Nothing will be taken without payment. Russia does . not wish the Christian populition to rise, as this .would only result in disorder and useless hloodshed, but Christians ‘who wish to take part in the war can come to the Russlan army, where thoy iwill be given arms, and uniforms, and be regularly enrolled in 2 spe- cial division commanded by Russian officers under 1he strictest discipline. NO IRREGULAR BANDS OF GUERRILLAS ° will be allowed. No inquiries will be made re- specting the atrocities of last year, except in such cages as Shefkel Pasha and others mentioned in the reports of Baring and Schuyler. If these are caught they will be tried and summarily punished. If ‘more massacres occur punishment wili be swiftand certain. ** @en. Tchernayefl arrived Thursday. He will recelve some command. THE RUSSIAN MARCH TO GALATZ was really a wonderfal performance. The whole distance was traversed on foot in fifteen hours without a halt. Wagons were only provided to carry knapsacks and arms. The artillery, cavalry, and baggage trains all arrived together. Itwas expected that a detachment wonld commenceaction immediately upon arriving, as the Turks had only to crossthe river to seize the railway and destroy the bridge. The railway is now secare. The Rus- - sian army is moving forward, mostly afoot. 1The raflway is only used for heavy artillery and bag- goge.” THE DANUBE CLOSED. ‘Loxvpoy,! April 28.—The Pall Moll Gazells 8ays the Danube has been declared closed to navi- gation by the Russian commander. Lloyds says: **Neutral vessels must leave assoon as loaded. No inward vessels will be allowed to pasa after Sunday.” OPERATIONS IN MONTENEGRO. Gen. Nukovitz, the Montenegrin leader, has been ordered to Grahavo, where o strong advanced guard of Montenegrins is stationed. Another leader has been sent to Drobniak with 1,600 men, to nssume the offensive in the direction of Berane, and s third yesterdsy occupied Sistane, Albania. TURKISH CAMP CAPTURED. St. PeTERSBURG, April 28.—It is stated that the Russiana captared the Turkish camp at Melkasder, ‘Wednesday, and afterwards advanced te Kisittach. THE BATOUM BATILE. Lospox, April 28.—Advices from Tarkish sources report that the battle at Batoum raged throughont yesterday. The Russians, commanded by Grand Duke Btichael, were rcpulsed with & heavy loss. The Turks, under Hassan Pasha, suff- ered slight losses. The Russians resumed the at- tack last night, and were againdefeated and driven across the frontier. TURES CROSS THE DANUBE. Dispatches say the Turks crossed the Danube to- day pear Silestria, and a severe engagement is ex- pected. FOR THE CAUCASUS. LoxpoN, April 28.—Large bodies of Russian troops with artillery are leaving Poland for the Caucasus. " AUSTRIA REMONSTATES. Loxpox. April 28.—A St. Petersburg telegram Btates that Austria has remonstrated with-the Porte aguinst its alleged intention of invading Ser- vian terntory. N POINTS OCCUPIED BY THE RUSSIANS. Prince Chakhowsky, commanding the Eleventh Corps, occupied Galatz and Braila on Friday. The Thirty-sixth Division has occupied Ismail and Eilia. ¥ 3 SERVIA. 'VrexxA, April 28.—The Political Correspondence says an official telegram from Belgrade says Servia has received no intimation of Turkey’s intention to occupy Servian territory, nor bave Turkish move- ments indicating occapation been noticed by the Servian commanders. THAT ENGAGEMENT AGAIN. CONSTANTINOFLE, April 28.—An official dispatch from Batoum, Friday, says the Russians, having renewed the attack, were again repulsed with heavy loss. i ‘The Taurks have not arrived on the Danube. The occupation of Giurgevo by the Russians is denled. ENGLAND’S ATTITUDE. MAKING READY. MaNCHESTER, April 28.—The Guardian says: 4]t is rumored that there {sa conflict of opinion between Lord Beaconsfield and some of his col- leagues as to the part England shall immediately take in the Eastern question. This, however, Is cer- tain: Anarmy corps of 30,000 or 40,000 men is be- ing rapidly prepared for dispatchto any point whers English interests require its services. It ishighly probable this corps will rendezvous at Malta or Gibraltar, The command is to be offered to Lord. ‘Napier, of Magdala.”™ NAVAL ORDER. Loxpox, April 28.—Her Majesty's steamer Thunderer has been ordered fitted ont for particu- Iar service on Tuesday mext. Her complement of officers and men will be 345. O ORDERS. HALIFAX, April 28.—No orders have been re- ceived so far relative to the movement of troops in CaRtequaney of thy Bagtern Waz. It is prodable

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