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PARIS France and the Eastern Question ~==Army-Sympathies. Tragedy in High Life~A Cruelly-In- jured Lady Commits Suicide. 4 Dauel for a Cotillon-~Salvayre’s Opera, ¢ The Bravo”---Mile. Heil- \ bronn. Massenet's Opera, “Le Roi ds Lahore"— Father Hyacinthe at the Cirgue. Special orrespondence of The Tribune. Pams, France, April 27.—Holy Russia hasat “lest begun the practical part of her mission, and, 88 the telegraph has already informed you, War— bloody, cruel, and relentless—is to do its best or ‘worst to solve this TERRIBLE EASTERN QUESTION. Civilized Europe is busy cutting and thrustiag iegain, less than seven years after The sicge of Paris. Tpon my word, if it were not terrible it would be ludicrons. We are asking onrseives Vhere it will all end, and no one can answer. . A " genersl confiagration can hardly be avoided, unless #ome decisive victory at the very ontset of the <ampaign (whether of Tark or Tartar met- ricrs littie) gives diplomacy a chance of attempt- iing a spcedy mediation. In the mesntime, "mon-combatants mast etand idly by. No, notal- together idly, cither. The Society for the Relief of the Sick and Wounded has issned an earnest ap- speal for fonds. France, calling to mind the mem- +ory of the help she found in her hour of nced, has *Jost no time in responding, and subscriptions are already flowing in from ail sides. There is some- Fthing still left for charity to do. i Indeed, there is much room for charity, in things Jprivate as well 28 public. A little of the toleraht virtne, "and a fair, trusting woman—Madame de Prebols—mizht now be living, instesd of dead and - buried, EILLED BY HER OWN HAND, Ttwas a'sad affair. Madame de Prebols, who was & conspicuous fignre 1n society, resided ina man- sion situate in the Avenue dela Grande Armee,— that great, endless rosd behind the Arcde Tri- omphe. She was young, and -a widow; like most young widows, witty end fascinating. Some time ago, she became engaged to a M. —, a gentleman ‘whose name, for obvious reasons, I omit. Snffice 3t that be is welllnown in Paris circles, and Ppasses for & elegans. The marriage-day had been < nearly fired. Fortune scemed to smile . upon the lovers, and the happy man was the object of many anm envying wish. Bat in 2 moment this brightness which had been £0 undimmed by any fear of com- ing trouble, fadea forever. Madame de Prebois had more than one admirer. What pretty woman hasnot? Amongst others was a M. — (I again suppress the name). This pitifal dastard, finding hisown hope of winning the prize he coveted vain, was moved by some jealous spirit,to writea Jetier to his rival, insinnating that the ido] of his affection was unworthy of becoming his wife. Instead of seeking an instant explanation of his betrothed, M. — listened to the perfidions tale. ‘Withont stopping to inquire how much of it was Trath or falschood, he at once wroteto Madame de Prebols, BREAKING OFF THE MATCIL The - poor , lady’s attempt to defend her injured ‘honor was mot with coldness, her advances were spurned, and herself disbelieved. Then Madame de Prebois must have lost hope and faith; charity #he had songht, and found not. She determined 0 have done with a life grown purposeless. One morning she went out with her maid for & drive to the Palals Royal. On the way she seems to have bought a revolver,—with what intention was little |. suspected. When she returned home she ealmly t0ld her maid that she wonld not require her services, and gave her leave to go out for the da; 10 eee her friends. No sooncr was she left alone than'she set about her dreadful work in a methodic, passionless, despersto way, more frightful ihen madoess in 2 woman. 1tis very likely that the reports of the suicide of Marchal, “the painter, —mentioned in a recent letter of mine,—had some- thing to do with her choice of death by the ballet rather than by the commoner charcoal or drown- ing. Nor was this the only point in ‘which Mme, -de Prebols imitated the painter. Like him she was carefal to arrange all the dreadfnl details of her death with scropulous care. She wrote half-a- ' dozen farewell letters to her friende, dressed her- - self quictly, and lay down on her bed to die. Lest &he should misdircct the shot, she held a mirror up to ber face while she took aim. Then this nn. bappy lady pulied the fatal trigger. When the maid came back, she found her poor mistress ? IN THE LAST AGONY. Madame de Prebois was buried ynslcru( at An- tenil Cemetery, in the presence’ of an Jmmense crowd. Her death has made 3 most painfal im- gmfiiofl on society here, and MM. — and— are itterly repenting the unalterable at Iisure, How the grave and the gmtes(}ne Jostle each other in the world! See here: IHardiy had the tragedy I bave juet told you of horrifed Paris, than the rumor gof sbout that a Young dandy, M. le Vicomte de Tanlay, had been fatally wounded in a duel by & Cavalry Captain, M. de Saint-Didier. ‘Tnese two foolish ‘sparks fcll out at ‘ball, one night, about somo ridicnious_question, at & cotillon. M. de Tanlay, who led the cotillan, mnugc ‘the gallant Captain erratic in his notions of danting, and, in the zealous ardor of the moment, called him to_order too imperiously. Zounds! Oddsblood! and Thunder! Tpe insult to thie dignity of the uniform was gross.” A mect- ing ook place next morning in which the offended cavalry-man avenged himself by PUTTING A RULLET into his opponent. There the matter ends. M. de Tanlay is likely to recover, but I shonld think it will be eome tite before be is asked or consents to lead another cotillon. Really, **The game woald ot be worth e c;cnd!e,;' i propos, Ihave been doing my best Iately, in ‘convereation with various Flcnch{lmmrs, to nicer- tain which way the sympathies of the army lean in the Oriental strugele, They. 8ppear, on the whole, toincline Tartar-wards; but, nevertheless, England rather than Ruesia is looked upon s the more probable ally of France in the h{polhcfl: event of his country being dragged fnto the fight. The old wlk of **natural slllances™ fs cropping up againg and, of course, the more decidedly Germany conn. lensnces, or scems to countenance, the action of tha Czar, the more France will tend to sympathize Wwith the Sultan. But, a5 sald lately, ‘0 Jong as we can keep our hands clear of the whale business, ‘Wweare surc to. How long that may be, O o lé:rfilsns ox Gxxrun'. nesday the telegraph bronght us a mo- tilated Teport of Von )fio‘ll-keqo !pfle‘c‘g in the Reich- stag, which for twenty-fonrhonrs filled us with Freatanxiety; but next day the complete text of ‘the epeech reaseured every one—at least as to the mmediate fatare. 1t 15 nataral enough that we #hould be liable to these Flnlu, however ground- Jesathey are; yet it in well also 10 remember that e D at any time this ma; a :u" ].A\;l} aux :jnlcnésus. s 1y last I mentiomed the productio: Shota m production of a new 1“‘:11! BRAYO,” ATique. 3. Salvayre, the com- manof 29, llewl:‘ born and atan carly sge devel- at Ihe’flulxe Pposer, iea you ducated in Toolonse, and extraordinary ¢ municipal authorities, led ,mwfi?mmx:hdwghmndenmr . His e with unwearying exertion, soon zec::r’e'd“mflez rix de ‘and h:e:ex {mt f]c:r llt.lly. While veral orehestral and voeal nr‘{: Stabat-Mater, "?g' n given | at **The Bnro'Ph, Bower . been very favor. works, —notably meots’ of which « Popular Concerts. t to understan contalns plenty of points well adapted wd’m::l‘u: ustration. 1t 18 based npon the popaler noeer o Fenimore Cooner, 01 need mot say much about it As for the music, itisin the main Italian than French fn'character. The overture, remarkabiy good, by the l;z, introduces an effec- tve triumphal march o o' Aida, and containg jome very fine orchestration, here and there. Laceable 1o the Infiuence of Gounod, David, and Warmer. There are. seven eight clever of the work, ional faults of N Lherie. (formie px # M. Lherie, (formerly the Opera- ‘Comigne m:«z;k':ng the music of the Tover. Zo o h . rini.’ The heroine (Fiolitay 1o - P70 Conta MLLE. HEILBRONX, 3 earefully-trained, penctrating, brilliant sopra Mlle. Hellbronn 1 ‘aimost. 8 “densom joREAR0- She made her first ap) ce here in opera-boufle, but eoon abandoned the Vasieties for the Jtaliene, here she only stayed a little while. Since then ahe has been with success in Russia, She Teturned from St Petersborz a finished artist, so far as the techaicality of art isconcerned; but I am 21r2id her voice will never acquire much sympath; Al not mlc‘ Heilbronn her neck s, and ts,—=0 that it - Mef to rest the eye now ana then upon. m;n‘n'd.::d A lastlcctore, which iy 0 be delivered on Sunday 4l utterances of the orator is unabated. Last Sunday # carrying the grist in one cnd of the bac and a 4 rant them in indiscriminately condemning Dr. T THE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. MAY. 20, 1877—SIXTEEN: AUCTION SALES. 'SON SALES. - Al somhre costume of the Bravo, *‘{out de noir ha- bille, comme le page de feu Marlbrook.* M. Massenet's grand opera, ‘‘LE ROl DE LAHORE," the production of which has been announced sev- eral times, and 28 often deferred. is positively “promiscd.for to-night. Great thinzs are expected of the work, and M. Halanzier assures us that he has spent 300,000 francs in mounting it. Credat Judeus! M. Balanzier hath 8 frugal and a thrifty soul. FATHER HYACINTHE has just forwarded me my ticket for his third and next at the Clrque. The interest in the eloguent the Cirque was even more crowded than the week Lefore. The subject of the second lecture was - The Family. Father liyacinthe medec 2 grana point by anafecting picture he drew of a father dan- dling hislittlechildupon hisknee. All the ladies in the audience werc visibly moved; the men less so. Well, they are heartless creaturcs, and don't de- serve to be fathersatall. HaneY Sr. MicueL. ‘‘“THE AGE OF REASON.” The boy that went to the mill on horseback, stone in the other, when reproved by the miller, and told to divide the grist, replied that his father and grandfather had carried it that way, and he, belng no beiter than they, should continue to do as they did. Simi- lar, or equslly as absurd, reasons are accounted as sufficient by some to war- Pierce's Family Meaicines, even though there | is overwhelming proof that they possess the merit claimed for them. For many years the Golden Medical Discovery has been recognized 2s the leading Yiver and blood medicine in the market. Each year has brought an increase in its sale, and it is mow wused throughout the civilized world. Thousands of unsolicited testimonials gre on file in the Doctor's office, attesting its efficacy in over- coming aggravated coughs, colds, throat and lung affections, also scrofula, tumors, ulcers, and skin discases. Are you suffering with some chronic malady? If so, and you wish to employ medicines that are scientifically pre- pared; that are refined and purificd by -the chemical process employed in their manu- facture; that are positive in their action, and specific to the various forms of disease for the cure of which they are recommended, use Dr. Picrce’s Family Medicines, Full partioulars in Pierce’s Memorandum-Book, kept for free dis- tribution by all druggists. DRY CLEANING. TO THE PUBLIG! THE NEW PROCESS for clesning: Ladles' and Gen- tlemen’s Clothinz, just broughit out by Aug. Schwarz, 13 acknowledged supcrior to any miethod of cleaning ever introduced {n the West, Ladies” Sulta in Siik, Wooten, and mixed 2lso Embroidered Sacquea, Dolmans, e are belng cleaned and made to look like new. ‘This DY CLEANING PROCESS d t ripping ‘of the sarment. or the removal of even the moxt delicate trimmings, and as there s 1o washing there can be no shrinksge'of materlal. All goods treat ed ta this manner retala their orlginal istre 2nd shape. A 158 Iinols-st., 265 West Madison-st., and 190 South Clark-sL. DYEING AND CLEANING. LaceCurtains | * Cleaned and restored to look like new at the ( Bosto Foney St Dy o, * 158 ILLINOIS-ST., 190 SOUTH CLARK.-ST., and 265 WEST MADISON-ST. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. GENERAL TRARSATLANTIC CONPARY. The mail steamersof this Company, between New Torkand Havre, calliogar Plymouth (G, B) for the landing of passdngers, will sall from pler 42 X. R, foot of Morton-st., BVERY WEDNESDAY. JPERIERE, Da~IE... Wed., Ma; $ST. LAURENT, Lici .. 3M8y's0, 7 VILLE DE PARIS, Dok Wed.,June 6, 1p. FOlGR SELASAGE N Ul Gndivdloe oty n, i Seco! s ‘Third Cabla, 35, Stees $2¢, Incloding wine, bedding, and utenstls. Io I:L%dimu'm. LONDON. or iy Siniway siatios In Engy 1 3 First Cabin, $50to $100, according to accommoda- tion; Sccond Cabin, $65;Third Cavln, $35: Stecrage, $27. fncluding everything as anove, leturn tickets, at very reduced rates, avallable turough England or France. Steamers marked thus * do not carry steerage passen- gers. For passage and freicht apply to SIS O DEBIAY, Sreat, 53 Brondway, or W. F. WHITE, 67 Clark-st., Agent for Chicago, AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. The only transatlantic Hne salftng under the Amerf- can Flar. - Safling every Thursday from Philad and Wednesday Trom Liverpoag. 1o Ubiladelpbls, RED STAR LINE, Carrying the Belgfan and United States maf)s. _ Safling every twelve days, alternately from PHILADELPIIT gd KEW YORK. DIRECT and ONLY to ANTWERD, Dratts in amounts to sui, PETER WRIGIHT & SONS, Gen'l Agents, 119 East Randolph-st., Chicago. ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, VIA QUEBEC and VIA BALTIMORE. PASSAGE. all classcs, between principal polnts tn Enrape and America. . Cnbin and Saloon Aceomns modations anxecelled. e s ¥ ortest . Superdor §! rience: Officers. " Disciplined Crews. - SRicty the Gewmces ing Rule. Three Weekly Sallings each way. Emigrant and Sicerage Pnasage, the vory best {nall respects, at lowest rates. Apply 10 ALLAX & CO., Nos. 72 & 74 Lasalie-st., Chilchgo, INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying the Malls between N EUROPE AND AMERICA. For passage apply at Comoany's Office, 32 South Clark- icaro. ANCIS C. BROWN, Gy et e, fifCain wu liotaad, o West- Agt. Will close at Auctfon, Monday and Tuesday, May 21 and 22, 1877 ‘Commencing at 10 o'clock each day, At BUTTERS & CO.’S Auction Booms, Nos. 118 and 120 Wabash avenue, iy e j EO. P. GORE & CO. ST S e UTTERS & CO. By GEO. P. ey ADELPII THEOA’I;,”KERE"M o Commf; .fi‘eufiem. 118204 120 Wabash-ar. 68 and 70 Wabash-av. Mwfi E}GES e ABB LIEMAN, Pewnbvoker, | - REGULAR TRADE SILE- il DRY GOODS, ADELPHI RAILROAD TImM® “TARLE, ARRIVAL, AND DEPAFTIRS (g anation of Reference Marks—t d. > Sunday excep e Stnday 18 4. s Fg'dfvfmu"““.m (4 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERF RALy, B Qg @ G Gherm, BT 5 @ deemed Pledges, Consisting of Fine Tl | Leave. T 114& 116 STATE-ST., Gold and et Webtes, o Sels 00 A0, | Twesday, May 22, 9:30 a. m. P — AL JEWELRY, FINE GOLD CHAINS, &c. { = line of Seasonable | GDUbaIGe Day Excvia Ciiioh +ioisg & B /s HAR < 3. A BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncer. | _1In conjunetion withy vi"vn%‘u‘llr attention {n this | SDubuque Night E< via C'ton't 9313 p: o'y {g-( ‘Will offer on Monday afull line ‘WILL BE THROWN OPEN ] DESIRABLE aale 10 the tollowlng Catalogue specitc: Z.‘g’&‘fi_‘{;fi’“%;n ';';,:; o &4 00 Efl of Black and Colored Silk at the Miscellaneous Books, | - : SEreep ROCKE & pubugu g3 S EAA ; ices: : AT ATCTION. Awaarcs 3 oLl following extremelylowprices Monday ng'ht, Ma,y 21, Tuestay attéraom, oy = 35 3:30 Seock, a ouraue- y i o mil i 10 pes Dlack Glocs st oo worthSL00, Hom rodms, e R UTTENS & GO Auctioneers. CLOTHING, HOSIERY, §:- :‘5 d T, ol ™ = w:{? u?r'si E;ga Gljnln. good nnuha: :0: 5 i FOR THE SUMMER’ SEASON. WEDNESDAY '1‘1}A.'DE SAL.E. meE Gom}s GURTMN LACES, ?g B :’% e Imported White China. | STRAW.G00DS, and OIL SHADES, SEEIE We have tresh conslgnments of the above with sc- 2 150 pes Black **Improved America™ at $1.50, |' part, fl}wgnnknml Mnnghctumr‘g stock, worth and #0ld hy other houses at $2.00. 3 25 pes Black Gros Grain $2.00, . 24-inch wide, “‘Ponson " make, worth 82.75. 200 Packages Glassware, Goblets, Tumbiers, plaE Vincs, Lomon, Lagers, Chime neys. WHITE GRANITE and YELLOW WARE In Packages and Open Lots. ‘The Theatre entfrely renovated, and will be tflmvlfl{lfll orders ta move them. : CARPETS A fall line at $2.25, 82.35, $2.50, 82.75, all the D l mfi]fly P Irf fl T]H' h I s wlflc; widths manufactured, and being retailed by fl IE fl flmfl * mlg m] s | Invoice ‘511‘,;2 %‘fill’cu ..F,:‘.‘.!fmu?.‘.'u'.‘f""'““‘ AT | O'CLOCK P. M. e v ams e B o Ui Sk ot IWEDNESUAY Sorsing. Wey 23 ot 015" vclock, a¢ GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctfoneers. ‘05 o Job lot 250 pes Black and White Stripe o our Ao e NS & G0 Auctloneers. by the celebrated Perfumers, AL TR L0 SR W 75¢, worth $1.00 and $1.25; & decided sarguin. 100 pes Tx‘?mmln‘.' Silks, in colors, at 50c, sold } everywhere at 75¢. 1,000 pcs Colored Gros Grain Silk from 83c to $2.00. - We guarantee these prices 15 per cent less than ather houses. Bring samples nmf compare with our goods, and be convinced. In connection with the above will also offer the following Svecial Bargaina: 5,000 pes Dlack Cashmere at one-third their former price. 7 i 200 pes Crepe Cloth at 43 and 50c. 150 pes Henrletta at 45 and 50¢c. 500 pes Black Alpaca at 20, 25, aggd 35¢. 50 pes Black Grenadine, 27 inch, st 20, worth 3se. 25 pes Black Grenadine, silk and wool, at50c; | others get $1.00. 10 pos Black Grenadine, 8- wide, at $1.00; others zet $1,75. Dankrupt stock of Crape and Crape Veils at your aw: pfl'cel;- 10, 000 worth of Colored Dress Goods from New York auction, in all the new designy and |, shades, selling at 121, 15, 18, 20, and 25c.. H We also offer the following Bankrupt Manufac- |. turer's stock, consisting of 1,000 Linen Suits, at 33%c on the dollar. 500 Ladies’ Cashmere and Drap d'ete Sacques, elegantly trimmed, ot one-hatt their value. Also, 20,000 cartons of Flowers at Jess thau Jobbers’ prices, A CARID. The Increasine demand {n_this Country during the Dpast few years for Forolgn Embroldcrica. has encour- aged European Manufacturers to conslen largely to our markets. Impending troubles at Lome have compelled these conslynors to make imperative demands upon thelr American representatives for money. In accord- ance with these circumstances we sball seil by order of Robert Macdonald, New York, TUESDAY, MAY 20, AT 10 0’CLOCK A. M., A very large and complete stock, more thun 30,000 yds. Tiambark Edros and Toscrsions, Do [Embrotderies, Linen Embrolderies, Lawns and Mulls. Also Embroid- ered Collars and Cutfs, Handkerchlefs, etc., etc. Sale . Posl L, . GORE & 00, Anctloneérs, JEWELRY. Tuesday, May 22, 2 O’clock, P. M. An Involce from the xtock of a wholesale dealer re- tiring from busluess. = 4 few 2 GOLD WATCHES, OVER 3,000 PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, ursday Morning, May 24, st 9:30 o'clock, prompt, at o fll:x{vng‘x::; 1 ang 136 wi:shmh avenue, Do ALSO, BEMEMBER, . ./ All Ladies’ Nights. FOR TWO0 WEEKS ONLY, THE PAMOTS AND ONGINAL ¥ M. A. BUTTEES & CO., Auctloneers. THURSDAY TRADE SALE. DRY €00DS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Straw Goods, and Wool Hats, “Thursday Morning, May 24, ¢ 9:30 o'clock, ut & Co.'s Auctfon Rooms, second floor. AT Ceaoiiy Memmn s o pecand foar. g L oUr salt e B0 AP TERS & CO., Auctioneers. BANKRUPT SALE. : ENTIRE STOCK OF Fhas daoort PARM A.N D GARDEN On Tuesday, a-t 12 o’clock, May 22, TMPLEMENTS. CARRIAGES, 10,000 pairs of Ladics' Kid Gloves, in assorted z colore, slizhtly damaged: 8t 15 and 2o peroried , Field and Garden Seeds, 2143 spring Phactous. Democrat and Rosd Wagons, redaced from $1.00 and $1.25. Store Fixtures, Ete. G. P. GORE & CO., Auctioncers. N, B,—500 Men's shirts, made from Wamsutta Cnétlnnsnnd 2100 Linen, at$1.00; sold everywhere at §1. 75, Call early and secarc Bargalns which are far above competition. PARDRIDGES, 114 & 116 STATE-ST., CHICAGO, ILL. ART GALLERY, THE EXCEI:LEI\IT : Large Painting CARL BfiENNER _ The Wonders of the Minstrel Worm:_ ‘Which is now in our window is OVER ALL IMITATORS, worthy of SPECIAL ATTENTION, - Compesed of performers of ENOWN EMINENCE, who ‘posscas a fund of ‘We shall soon have on exhibition ‘ Versaily, Orignalt, and Bty and for sale several works by this superior artist, and we consider Found {n no other Company, and will prodace during this engagement 1 Thursday May 24, at 10 o’clock, t Store 34 aud 36 South Canal street. _Tho stock. con- St of Farm Tmplemente, Datehencs Toors Bt Aon: Sausage Cutters, Churns, Pumps,_Sten-ladders, Hoce, Ltakes, Plichi-forka, Scythe-handies and Cradies, Cheese Factoty [mplements, Tioners' Tools, Plow ters, one large lieater, Pulleys, Bel Lathes, one Steam Puiag, fzaresr;nu&u latform an ter one largé Tron Safe, etc., ete. e, O e R ST, Wistamee. WM. A. BUTTERS'& CO., Auctioneers. BUTTERS & COS Regular Satueday Furnifuee Sale SATURDAY, May 28, at 9:30 o'clock &. m., At thelr Salesroomis, 118 and 120 Wabash-av., Of the usual assortment of I'ousehoid Gouds. On Tuestay Morning, May 29, at 9:30 O'Clock, For the Adams Express Company, 800 LOTS -Of Unclaimed Merchandise, for whom it may e : cancel G. P. GORE & CO, Auctioncer. On Weinestay, HMay 23, at 930 a. m, ‘Wo shall close out AT AUCTION one of the Largest and Best-Assorted stocks of Boats, Shoes& Slippers QT sedirathis gosson, and tho quaities 831 . . .. Sranfiie 68 and 70 Wabssh-av. 50 6rAND ARTISTS. 50 Greatest of A1l Minstrel i Companies ! "’ By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, 78and 80 Randotph-st. 00 0il Paintines AT ATUCTION, At Our Rooms, 78 & S0 Randolph-st,, COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, MAY 2I, At 11 o’clock, and at 2:20 and 7:30 p. m., 25 STARS IN THE FIRST PART ALONE. By WM. . HODGES & CO. 636 West Congress-st., BETWEEN WOOD AND PAULIA, MONDAY MORNING, May 21. at 10 o'clock, At the Private residence, we shall sell the entire -| contents, consisting of E. B. Carpels, Parlor, Din- ing, Sitting, Chamber-rooms, Kitchen, and Latndry Furnitare,’ Crockery, Glassware, &c., &c. Sale Peremptory and mast be gold rain or shine. WM. F. HODGGS & CO., Auctioneers, © 6a2 West Lake-st. 176 South Clark-st ourselves fortunatein havingthe op- portunity to present them.for the consideration of our patrons. 3 WOLCOIT & CO. S g TUBSDAY, MAY 22, "195 WARAST AT " Entirg Changs 0 PIOTAIIGS | 1, permcmcsszenn.= o CORNER ADANSST. _ ~* o1 fo fhe llowiog cament i oiee ez | Qg McDogE;LC}i:’s “Store,” SOAL Rendered In that 2. nuRys, F. DECKER, : 2 e SO 0 PALDEY, 3 HANESLY. o FAIRBANKS™ | Refined, Unique, Chaste. and | Ltk rapiaos, | Wethersby Club Rooms, bs F ¥. LEMMONS, 3. H. HAYS, o WE SHALL SELL DLUGHTY, and Many Others gf eansl well-known epatation. . Onr nstractions (n Thursday Mflmil]g, Mfly Wt U’fl]flflk, are positively to sell without limit or reserve. Praiseworthy Style SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, | That first secared and still retalns the confidence and ¥ ¥ y . f the Elite of the entire d 2 CONSISTING OF 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Sié"‘é?té‘i ke Jlite of the T oot u;"ry nl{g‘fx‘en.m on exhibition Monday morning with cat- ents, BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctfoneers. At 571 WABASH-AYV., WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 23, at 10 o'clock, the Entire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of amusems Artistically and Financially, Bezareful tobuy only the Genui Elegant Marble-top Furniture,_ ELEGANT SIDEBOARDS, 1 Elegant Cylinder Desk, cost $650—took the premium at the Exposition ; 2,000 yds. E. B, Carpets, Fine Lambrequins and Curtains, 100 Club Chairs, Fine Card Tables and Velvet B AMUSEMENTS, - EXPOSITION BUILDING, TEE GREAT THE COMEDIANS—Inimitable impersonations are luxurious to witness, after the broad effects that seem 10 be almed at by most of those who make the minatrel 0. stage a profession. nr:l:llfigel;?lg‘lfl{:}“ff_ Thes o pmnetievoleesand | o0 emfects ot Anction, Carpets, Parlor and | Spreads, Hair Mattresses, Walnut Office Desks g are the theme of ADMIKATION AND DELIGHT, Chamber Sets, D. R. and Kitchen Outfit, Crock- and Railings, Elegant Gas and Lam: Fixtures. . 5 the e bt o before tnd b a0 uadoubtedly | ery, m“*};fi?gg\?mgo“s}“fioc&t €0., Aucte’ Also Heating Stoves, Silverware, %‘dm now b : N, 3 ., Auctr's. 3 for the benefit of the charities of the eity, THE MOSICTANS. Are ot seilfol i thelr art, sey- 4 ware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &c,, &¢, Sale positive on this date and withont reserve, WAL F. HODGES & CO, Auctioncers, 662 West Lake-st. AT OUR WAREROOMS, 662 West Lake-st., we sholl scll on Saturday evening, May 26, at 7:30 o'ciock, a geueral line of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Marble-top dressing casesets, dining, kitchen, and laundry furniture, crockery, glassware, etc., ete. WILLIAM F. HODGES & O, Auctioneers, 002 West Lake-st. At the Casealver (lab Rooms, TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 29, WE SHALL SELL The ENTIRE CONTENTS Consisting of Elegant Marble-top Furnita, 500 ds. E. B: Carpets, Fine Sidebosrds. 3 b’ oog urglar-Proof Sufds, Fine Gy Fixtares, ., te ‘WAL F. IODGES & Cv).. Anctioneers, 862 West Lake-st. eral of them popular composers. On Thursday, May 24, at 9:30 0'Clock, we shall sell, without reserve, 25 PARLOR . SUITS, in different styles, Walnut Dressing-Case Sets, Fancy Cotfaze Chamber Sots, Sidebourds, Wir Springs, Hair, Wool. and Husk Mattresses, Exten- sion ‘ables, 'Hall-Trees, Walnnt Dedsteads and READ THE REGISTER, bt The PrOminent Sta,rs. Rockers, - Show-Cases, Parlor and Ofice Desks, Wardrabes, Carpets, &c. OoF ‘I‘HI% chiestra in the city. Refreshmentsserved in the best GEO. P. GORE & C0., Auct'rs. styleby the ladies of the charitable organizations. fl %E@T TBJ PAWNBROKER’S SALE ring out the Bables on that occasion, and don't 3 Add Ryman, Geo. Wilson, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FROM A. GOLDSMITFS Office, fail to make the entrics at once. THE TOLEDO, 1Ry Matt Wheeler, Billy Rice, Master Barney, Billy Carter, THURSDAY, May 24, at 10 a. m. » 8t our Stores, Madionst Primrose and West, 78 and 80 Randolph-st. FINE JEWELRY, GOLD THIS AFTERROON AND EVENING, Chias. Heywood, Thos. B, Bixon, ~ Weduestay, Thursday, Friday, and Satmrday, May 23, 24, 25, 26, Every Afterncon, ADMISSION—ADULTS, 25:. CRILDREN, 15, $1,505 IN GOLD CCIN offered in 38 Prizes, for SINGLES, TWINS & TRIPLETS over 6 months and under 2 years old, NO CHARGE FOR ENTRY, and all entries should be made at the Exposition Luilding immediately, Competition open to all the world. Splendid dccorations, and the best Or Fur Friday Morning, May 2, at 9:30 0Clck, Immense Double Sale New Parlor and Chamber Sets, ond SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Siiver and P.ated Ware, Miscellancons Goods, Gune, Blstois, First reapoearance of the Celebrated Operatic and Ballad Siagers, etc., ete. MIIE. ANT ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auctioneers, ONIE RENNER, AND By J. L. REED & CO., Auctioneers, 101 and 103 North Clark-st. General Household Furnicare, a fallline Good Car- | (oPic 221l clote out a Tarze lioe of Houschold Goods MRS SARTORT, Henry Roe, J. W. Breeth vets, Ofliceand Libfary Dok, SRS e et pricsie e ity ALS0 AN ERTIRE NEW COMPANY. 7w N ? A AUCTION SX163 AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES LOUNGES, CHAIRS, General Merchandice, Refrigerators, Cooking- Stoves, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, &o "E ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, Reduction in Prices for the Summer Season. From Sunday, May 20, 1877, the 3 !mmaduied u:’ 77, the Price of Admis. 15 CENTS. carefully conducted and returns made on day of sale. W. IL Welling, STORAGE. Jokn Rapier. Dright, and CUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailing three times a week toand from Dritish PoAna.’ n{w:és: Prices. = Pply at Company's Office, northwest corner Ciati and Jtandolphests., Chighso. e P. H. DU VERNET. General Western Azent. WHITE STAR LINE, Sarzyios the Ml Qeteen XEW YORK sndLIveR- . m: e, 48 Sou st 5 mAL'FIéEg)E rl“'z\m:ncnfi' o o Drafts on Great Britatn and Ireland. PROPOSALS. Proposals for Army Supplies, OFFICE OF PCTCHASING AND DzrotC. S., No.s E‘lcsl “'uhix}fil.om.., % CACo: T 1877, led proposals, in daplicate, wili be’wéived at this the undersizned until 2 o'clock on Mon- 21, 1877, for furnishing the fulnl‘ln supplics nce Department U: . Geriveres &z such places {n this clty as may be required: 3,400 pounds th-ground. “well dressed, straight XXX winter wheat Flour. in \'1l?¢ll'~ 10 cans Butcer- in strapped box; 10 cans Soda-Crack: > ers, in £trapped box; 10 cans Oyster- §uapped bo; 8 Oyster-Crackers, in Suapped Western Ageat Coi s Cases: 40 28 pure sround Mustard, Coleman) 3D tine: ¢ bottles cholce' Olive. Ot guarts; 12 cans Pino Appics. {0 stravped case; 9 ag gholce Freach Prunes: 12 cans (3 1) choice French Frunes: 64 boxes Raisins, London Layers: § ratigns Sirap, fn Iqullontin cans, in strong casc strapped: 3 Barrels cut Loat Sugar. round hooped and head jisas i St chplce Farmosa Tea; i chest chalce Euglisti [Proposals will be recefved Jubfect to the usual con- itions. and must be accompanied by samples. JBIank proposals or further information will be far- nished on application to this omice. M. P. SMALL. MajorandC. S.. £ Brevet Brigadier-General U1 5. A. GAS FIXTURES, GAS-FIXTURES Rebrons T workmes seatto aae sact ol Sho SEEPetet GAIR'S GAS-FINTURE MANUPACTORY. xgu, 67 and 69 Canal-st., near Madison.st, 1 mfim‘% on Furniture and General Merchan- Axn elegant Plano for sale chesp. By THOMAS J. MAY, 157 Fitth-sy. - Tam fn recelpt of large Involces ot ‘Boots, Shoes, snd Elegant. ated 15 4 style and manner peculfar alone o this ‘The _responsibliity and at experience of the Prorictor, Mr. J. H. HAVER- X, 83 Manager, enables him to seiect ‘and obtain the best talent In ‘the country, and seeing the unprece. dented success that has cverywhere crowned his ef. forts, will make strenuous efforts to eclipse in the fu. ture tho laurcls won in the past. By ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Auctancers, 42 and 44 Madison-st., near Wabash-ay, HAVERLY’S THEATRE---AIMEE, MAGUIEE & HAVERLY. ««.Proprietors TO-NIGHT---SUNDAY NIGHT, AIMEE’S FAREWELL TO CHICAGO. AUCTION BY CATALOGUE. ZO-NIGUT. Farewels Night and close of the ATMEE WL pers, goods, thay Season fn Chicago. A GLEAT POPUL TLL. ¥ WE 8 £y asonabl stiton. by Feiar e cat, of e rons Bavsy o SELL Latof June e * St be s0ld betora the 3 succesa, > o peiaitsen | Behold the Moderate Pricos of | mestor tar 22 1577, at 10 sdes, sy T (Tie Rich akereas, 5 g SEWI; . expressly wrltten for and persommed by Mlle. Afimee for - 68 NG MACHINES. 10J consecutive nights in Parls, and which gchieved oo €NOMMOUS success un, the occasion of - ance in Chicago on Tncsdlf Tarte L Rk pestarty AIMEE.... {a her orfginal character of...... MARGOT [ ahdin which she il Introduce, for the 1ast. tlme fn :‘:émdnn::g.h glish, her world-renowned English songs “ggey ava Pleture,” and ** Hiidebrant Monerose,” ) w05 Box ofllee opea to-day from 108, . 0. Monday, May 21, Deskins Lifputins Comic Opéra Co. HUAVERLY'S THEATRE, Mcoume & Haveniy....... . ---Proprietors. By Order of a New York: Importer, Fall lnes of ‘Tattings, Cap-La Mechlin-Laces, Dotted Nets and Berages - Pitied Neteand Horages; wiso é{n:?ltne of Ali-Bafled By Onder of Maunfactarers, tl:’%lldren’l E_mbmldemd Dresses: full lines Fallitacs ot y of Men's an Ha1s; 2180 8 line of Silik ftlb- ns, etc., and a larze varlet SIS oy B REES varlety of mumcrous artcles CARRY THE NEWS T0 MARY, G"rent Reduction in the Price of Tie ™ New American » Sewing-Maghines, CASH or C. 0. D. for the Admission ! 15, 50, 35,25, and 15 (s, Evening Daors open 7:15 in the evening. performance commencing at 8:16. NEW AMERICAN, No. 6. and country trade. ROSENFELD & MONSER, Auctioneers, SIX NIGHTS AND FOUR MATINEES, 1 Matinees Wednesda The same machlne former, 3 ly soldat 3gs. . Dmamnvs ¢ ys and By WM. MOOREHOUSE & GO, | $45 FOR No.1, DROP.LEAR Iuhpuhlmh Comic Opera Troupe, Saturdays at 2 p. m. Auctioneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. e e e Machine formerly sod T n the great Burlésque of 1 which has o Self-Threading Shutte ! < V08" = Sce the grest Descriptive Billa, Pablications, P i a0 i i JACK THE GIANT KILLER, pieieral Bisplars God e new ettt ‘Broponier: | 0 Wednesday Morning, May 93, 21 9:30 O'GlOCE, | eaths pest Family ot B SRS A1, e, World: 1 S TR b R | SRR SRR | T vt st st s ok o e g o ey sl i DUEED, 3t 25 8nd 50c; 50¢. 75 2o KO T B S New Furnitur ortee S e e N . ce, Wabash-av., Clicaxo. McYiCKER'S THEATRE, LAST WHEK U1 the Great Emotional Actress, OSE EYTINGE Who will a (O] 2 ', appear MOXDAY ang SCESDAY, May 21 Parlor Suites, all grades and sty), Chamber Sets, marble and. woc:'d top; Library and Hall Farnitare mm&-}zoom Famjture; - Otlice Desks and Oftice Chairg; hand. - BEST IS Ccl‘;ixEé\ggaSST. AVTOMATIC . NOTICE. AGRAND PARADE Capets, new and second.| Also a Iarge lot of second-hand Fnrnl::?: N. B.—Special attention given 'd 22, 10 ber Powerful Personation & gl MISS SARAIT MUTTON. Shipping g00ds for conntry buers. Ar. E. F. THORN ... MAURICE E | Wil be mad Com, i et of lage. ' Kest Wesk QU sanin i e S, Camasny Monday, ey 21, By RADDIN & CLAPP, S Hs Emwmc ACINE, s ok SR T SRS | B Rt DR R T Pt ey ATHEXE Ot Haverly’s Minstrels. Special and Peremptory Sale of o1 Sopassiog mert places 1t Deyond all competttion, THEXEDH, ABatE i BOOTS AND SHOES at AUCTION, | isiiici sserityastoocs iiabusg il 65 Washingion-ae. Tuesday, 3oy 22, 8 10 G'lock 3, 00 —avee e 3 | troublesome, two- ‘ension machines. DA sC T 2 27 Slioes, comy & foil astoftmient of Alen's, Woses | O Mxchine in the World with, Automatie Fea. . R4 FTOOTI,. ’ g0 Misses, and Children's Gue snd common. Adagisd tares, aud with no Tension to e, ndividusl and class instroction tn ab Branchag, loclty and conntry trade. Reguisr Auctfon Saies ev-, WILLCOX & GIBES s. by, C o) ) s | o Tagda oot ne st (Cor. Bond-st.) Broadway, Ness eek. RATOIT CLAPP, 85 Wabash-av., Chicago. 200 & 202 Wabaaheav., A Chiere. ™ || AL0RIgS Grogg Samdar, Yoy 2 ? D .. b renle 4108 5 :: -Depot corner of Well and Kinzie-; oo S BeRor corner of Caomad Rinrlesss = CHIOAGO, ALTON & BT. LOUIS ANy m&nzxmmgnfi'g-‘fll {on Depat, West Std Madison- J| Tnton De s n 1 ety it Ticket Oicn 123 "‘”’“f,‘i! Leave, Eansas City & Denver Fast Ex, P’\ c Lo exisly o Pekin and Peoria Expret Peoria Expresa...... Peoris, Keokuk & Ri Chicago & Paducah It. K. Ex. Streator, Lacon, Wash'ton Ex/+12: Joliet & Dwight Accommdatn!» 5: Depot, okt ofice, 87 Clark. b southeast corder dolph, Grand Pacfac Hotel, and a¢ Palmer fog: = Teave | Amp CEIGAN CENTRAL D, foot of Lake-st., tnd foot of Twenty-mangq AN D- a1 S:15p. m.iy 8 :00p. m.‘;' N T ) & Bre ETHY | fSaturday Ex. “Sunday Ex. Mondsy Br. g 1 LAKE SHORE & HICHIGAN S0UTHERR, Col ) Night Express. Exy QHI0AGO, MILWAUKEE & GT. PATT. tamang S et g e L aud at Depot. Mfiwaakea Wisconsln & Day Express... Wisconsla, 1o sota Expross, isconsln & iy Night Express. Alltrain ran via Milwaukee, and Minneapolls are good elth duChlen, or via Wasertown, La CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RATIROM. P Depots foot of Lake-st., Indisna-ay., and 25 and Canal and Sixte P m.t70a Tlekets for St pag 0 ‘Winaos, er vis Madisor Crome, sad Whams™ Mendota, Ottaws, and Streator s 7:35 a.m. s 7.5, Mendota Ottawa, and Streator * 413 p.m. 16 2ock('rd. D'buque, &Sionx " 9:30p.m. * T84 m § Pacinc Express for Omaha and! i Kanras City - Pacidc Night Express fo Omaha, Kansas City, f30n, SE. Joe, and Texss, ELH[{OE CENTRAL foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-tecmd Doy bhiees 51 Mg pembe B! St. Louts Exprens St Louls Fast Lh niton Peoria, Keokuk & Hannibal, Dubuqae & Sloux Cley Ix.. Dubuque & Stoux Cit Gllman Passenger. . FIISEURG, ET. WATNE & (RIOAGO BATIRIL anal and M -8te. ket 3 nousml,!l:&r:f. gnlm(-‘:‘;!n?l:‘:d ;Gmdl’l:{fl“ ' Leave. | Amn * 8:00a, m.1t To0M 4450 m.if GOLR 2:10p. m.f B n Mall and Express, Psclfic Express. Fust Line.., BALTIMORE & OHIO. Trainsleaye from Fxnosiclon Bullding, footof da- roc-st. Ticket-offices: &1 Clark-st., Palmer Grand Pacfiic, and Depot (Exposition Bullding).' B ¥ , Leave. Anir Moratng Express 503 mf Smer FatLige: <505, .} ke, | RAG0.B0K TIAND BAQLEW BAAD oice 56 Clark-st., Sherman hioase. - Lesve. Armiee. Qmahs, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex|*10:15¢. m. Qtwfi PeruAtcommodation. ........[* 5:00p m. 3 Night Express...... o 110:00 0, m. [$8:0L % PILTISBURG, CINCINNATI & SI. LOUB &1L Depot corner of Clinton and Carroll-sts., West $& | Beput | 18, e B0 M. 0ps 1§ 8:00p. moif 7:048 Day Express, Niigat Epress. From Central Depot, foot of Lake-st. Antre. — o5 sz R Depart. l 10:00 8, m.| 8:00p. DnyExE;e;rse (exeept Sunday) - 2. Night CINGINNATI ATR LINE & KOROMO LR Frow Ry. Depot, corner of Clinton and Carroll43 Ibevm Artre 81908 TORE 8:408. m. 8:00. 12 Day Express (exceot Sunday). R R press faamynday LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRYCH STEAMERS For Milwaukee and all West Shore PR xcated. ot don Friday morning's boat gocs throEh apee. For Grand Tiaven, Grand Ra gon, Dally, Sunday excepted. Far Maulstee and Ludington, Tt Friday. Ofice and docics, 100 Aichigan-ay. STOCKHIOLDERS' MEETINGS: (e of Clicao & Norliwesirn vy Company, 52 Wallst, Rew Yorx, April28, 157 The Annval Meeting of the Stockholders 13 Bondholders of this )(,Zgompuny for the clectiond| Directors purauant to law, and for the trnsacd of such other business 13 may come befors B g eetiug, will be held at the office of the Comptl ig Iln Chicago, on Thursday, the 7th of Junenesh 4§ . . S"J’-u.dmmler hooks will close on Sturdy, ) and open on Xonday, o : ‘Bondholders will sathentieste theis roting bt b by registration. ALBERT KEEP, Presidest . L. SYKES, Jr., Secretary. . Slockholders' Mesfng. Notice s hereby piven that the anmusl metl of the Chicags Sonis T nat the 8 Compuat, ¥ o -~ R the election of Directors of said Company, held at the office of eald Company, Room 2 Dick7 § Building, No. 40 Dearborn-st.s 1n the e | cago, at 10 a. m., Wednesday, J‘ge &AASZN' ‘] Secretary of Chicago South Branch Dock (% Or¥IcE Caicaco, Rock Israxp & Pactrc Batv| o Couint, Aot 0 nsn'.;. The Annual M, th kholders of B ctgo. Kook Tiand &° Bucine: Hatosd a1 O election of Directors 1.00 to $2. (%u EVEBRY PAXR of Fint} SHOES pu CINTLEMEN A SsS, M. WHEELER & C0.%8 74 East Madison-st., near State: _E SECOND ANNUAL ICNIC, ESTHER LODGE K. 7, L 0, F. & ,a1f7{-