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VOLUME XXXI, 1LIQUORS AND SEGARS, 111. WINES, WHISKEYS LIQUORS, SEGARS. Tawrence & Martin « (Buccessors to M, C, McDonald & Co.), Tavo opencd a NEW ESTAB- LISBEMENT at 111 Madison- st., CHICAGO, Whero they occupy tho whole ol’ o degp four-story Stone Building, carrylng the Finest and Largest stock of Whiskoys, Brandles, Wines, Champagnes, Liquors, nnd gegars in the Northwest. We handle the choicest of goods inany quantities to suit purchas- ers, and are enabled to givo Bot- tom Prices, = Mr. LEWIS MOSS supcrintends our Segar Manutacturing and Im- porting Departmont. CHICAGO, QUILTS. QUILTS! Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Off'er their entire line of “Marseilles and Crochet Quilts’’ at a bargain! ll-4 Marseilles, New Designs! AT $3 & $3.50! These are prices never hefore cqualled ! Special attention is called to some in beau- tiful patterns at $4 and $4.50! Also, to SATURDAY., MAY 26, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. CLOTHING. THE WAR. “ALL THE THIS SEASON. NUTTING' BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS, hey are among the most stylish and most popular PR Torunle: TIAlf & doren. dl0crent. grades snd shapes Lo sclect from. ‘Ao, ‘e Flannel Sultaat Misck and Gray Mized Cas Gray Piuld Castimers Sui uf PIANOS AND ORLGANS. DELEGATES TO 1 TEE BENERAL ASSEMBLY TEIE NBW “LISZT" ORGAN MADR BY THH Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., And espocially adapted for 4 CHURCHES, HALLS, &c., 1z now on exhibition st the Warorooms, 250 and 252 Wabash-av. Yeu ara (nvited to call and examine this and nmlrklblu Organ, which Jomme hlnel dulluley nnd nu rity of wna with full sonorous power in s dogres hitherto une ,own, and at a cost which hflngu 1t within tho reach of ail § making it in all respecta the most desirable Organ for Ohurchos, Dnhbllh-fluhmll and Halls that has ever hgxeg ‘m"u I led Dr, Frans Lisst says of 9 distinguished Dr. Erans [ it: *The beautiful Organ of tho Mason & Hamlin Orgnn Co, receivea no lesa praiso here than {n }unour. lz fully jusuna- thu romvlnbl und and ‘w! TOROWN Of nlo npub m-mmunu. e HAND PIANOS. Wa are making 8 changs In our stock of rentlag Tlanos, and sre selling off a 1aTRe stock of the Instru- mente Bt prices ranging from $123 (o 150, Terma 25 cash, romatnder $10 to $20 monthly, Written warranty with every Piano, and privilege of exchange for a new onn atany lime, furchasers wiil never havo a better opportunity, as thess Planos must and will basold st aay costy necemitate a great amountof labor for the con- stroction of the new line; bot even under the most favorable circumstances it wiil require time, and I repeat my impression that nothing very serious wiil take place along the Danube or in Bulgaria be- fors the end of the month, Of the composition and valoe of the Ruselan army 1 would prefer to reserve my Judgment unti} 1 have had better opportunities of forming an opinfon, except in 0 far as to eay that it js on. questionably auperfor to that of tho Turks, As I have served with the litter, snd saw them intl. mately lsst anmmer, I think I speak confle dently. On paper, the Turkish army is about 700,000 etrong, but It fa distributed over an Im-« mense territory, and fs so utterly free from all the trammels of organization that with the necesity of keeping down revolted subjects in varions parts of the Bmpire, and of garrisoning the many for- trosses, the concentrationfof any large force at any particolar point for feld operations will be moat dificalt. The rank and file i good; the men’ will stand aiderable reinforcements, & fensive. INSURGENTS DRPEATED. Adviees from the Cancasun to May 23 report that the Abkasian losargents have snfiercd considerable loss in 8 aharply-contested encagement. BATOUM IMPERILED. Loxpox, May 25.—A Times dispatch from Der. hin states that the Russiap main army in Asia, which took Ardahan, is 70,000 strong, A portion of this force having since been Views of a Critical - Correspond- ent Near the Line of the Danube, Estimate of the Relative Fighting Qualities of the Two Armies. TEADQUARTERS REMOVED, Enzzroox, Thuraday Night, May 24, —Muokhtae Pasha's headqnarters will be removed hit! This does not signify & rotreat, but will redress a faalt, as Hrzeroum Is the polut of Junction of all tho Armenian roads, snd fs the only place from which oparations can be directed. THE BOMBARDMENT OF KARS, CorsTaxtivorLx, May 25.—Tho Russians are still bombarding the forts before Kars, which are replying vigorously. CONCENTRATING. Enzznovw, May 26,—Tho Turks are concentrat- ingin the neighborbood of Oltl. Kusslan scouts have approsched Oltl. PUBIIING FORWARD, The Russian Troops Supe- rior in Every Impor- tant Essential. A YAVORABLE COMPARISON with those of any army in Furope; bat they are badiy drilled, scarcely half tralned in the use of the new arms, which are of sll conceivable sys- tems, and are commanded by - officers ntterly fgnorant of the first principles of their profession. Thele cavaley lo the worst In the world, not even excepting that of the French, Two quadrons of each regiment are armed with carbines and the remalning four with revolvers and lances, which they cannot use, Tha troops ride with thelr knees on 8 level with' thoir saddles, snd are mounted on wretched, b rved brutes sold to them by the Jew!ish horse-dealers of Temeswar and Arsl. Strength of the Russian Posi- tion on the Danubian Base. roum reporta that s colarn from Van and & colamn of Circassians from Erzeronm are pushing forward to Bayazid to cut off the Russian advance in toat quarter. IN CONSTANTINOPLE. STATE OF BIEGE, CowsraxtivorLg, May 25.—In consequence of the Softa demonstration yesterday, a state of sicge has been proclaimed In Constantinoplo and vicinity, An order was fasned slmultancously with the proclamatlon of martial law, which forbids the carrylng -of arms. suthorizes domiciilary visits of police In guest of arms, aunthorizes the banishment of suspected persons with- out previons trial, and forbids the aesem- bling of crowds in the streets, Aboat 2,000 Softas participated In yesterday's demonstration. The five Softas who were admitted to the Chamber ac- cused [ussein Pasha, the commander st Ardahan, of treason, and demanded his arralgnment, MINISTERIAL CANGES DEMANDED. Seversl Deoputies apoke, snd demanded Minfs- ‘What Force Russia Will Need to Underiake a Forward Movement. THRIR ARTILLERY fenamerous, but varied, Diten there are meveral different ealibres and models In the same battery, and althongh some of thelr fortresses have & few fine Krupp guns, thelr officeraare Incapable of estimating distance or pointing correctly. An to the engineer and pontoon service, nothing can be sald except that both are too bad even to be enticized. Stil), they will Aght well and die bard. They have always been formidable behind in- trenchments, and fn an asssult thele fanaticlsm will serve them In lleu of dlecipline:: but In the fleld they will bo found wanting, 8s they are with- out any intelligent direction, and cannot manenvre even' ot & review, much lcas under Are. 8o much for Turkieh regolars. The Bombardment of Kars Progressing with the Utmost Vigor. IVIen S Clothmg, Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Batoum Also Seriously Threatened by the Invaders. REED'S TEMPLE OF MUBIC, ( the ILatest N 3 Retailed at Prices LOWER The Bulgarians. Rising Against | xoissue iosrat BASII-DAZOURS, i uffl; e\unmn;;lfnn appolnsment to office of men 1l. 0, LAWRENCE, M. T, MARTIN. - 03 VAN BUREN-ST, wiz.: th ovelta’es, THAN EVER. thggTurks in the EBm..g or°.§:|fi:§'hm$f"fn ?;?dn‘:n?:;::l‘:pll;: B u”:m{z. 1B DISMISSED, INSURANCE, TR s Lhe of 1834, 10,000 of theso {rregulsrs wera collected before Kars, under tho command of Gen. Kmitty, and among them were some 2, 500 Assyrian Spahls, tha debris of the army of Ibraham Pasha, who were falrly good soldlers, though even they woald never face muskelry or stand before a chargo of regular cavalry, Dut the balance were a more scum of banditti—ultra, fanstical, inclined to rob. bery and murder, and only dangerous to the un- armed peasant who, be' he Moslem or Glsour, s slways the object of their attentions, THE MOST VALUADLE PORTION of the Ottoman army {s composed of the Egyptian contingent, whose oflicers are far superior in edu- cation and military training (o those of the Turk- ish army properly 6o called. They wero carefully drilicd by Prench instrnctors, and many have real merit; but the withdrawal of the French Military Comm{sston in 1870 led ta the engagement of some American officers under the notorlons Gen. Charles B, Stone, whose {ncapacity was demonstrated by tho faflare of the Abyssinlan operation,—a fitting epllogue to the unexplalned imprisonment In Port Lafayette and diswmissal daring the Red River ex- pedition. Binco the advent of this person to the direction of the Egyptian military affairs the tone of the Khedive's forces has lowered considerably, WIHAT THE TURRISH FLANS AR, 1f they have any, is dificalt t0 58y, Three lines of defense were opento them. ‘The first was that of the Danube, —certainly advisable 1f they had been pumerically equalto the enemy. ‘Thisis doubtful, for, admitting they conld muster 200,000 men af all arma in Eorope, not mare than 80,000 could be concentrated at any given polnt, History Yarhldhed ‘miny ‘examples of the suecassful da- fenso of & river line by a small and wall-handled army, but Turkey has no skillful Generals Coxsraxtinore, May 23,—In consequence of the Bofta's demonstration it Is expected the War Minister will be dismissed. TUNIS, The Minlster of War telegraphed to the Bey of ‘Tunis to send a contingent of troopa to Tarkoy. THE SULTAN'S PLIGHT. Loxpox, May 25.—Privata messages recelved at Vienna assert that the Sultan fled to the Aslatic kans. MATHUSHEK PIANOS! ‘With Equalizing Scalo and Iinear Bridge. The Mathushek Planos are now acknowledged by ¢! bebt Jues O vrale, 1 it CArLs OF ORF EOMNTT, 6 b8 ‘vaatly guperior (o sny other Pisnos made. Catalogue, containing full explanation of the Equal: 12ing Bcalo And Linear Lrldge, seat free upon app! Iu- {fon: 50 person wishiag ta pufchLsea Iiano shoul tasend forone, Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Deautiful Design of Cases, FELTON & WIEKOY, 229 & 131 State-St, Chicago. s for the Northucest, SP-AGENTR WA“TBI) l‘l rvrm’ TOWN, LIFE INBHI’IANOE- ASHINGTOMN N B - S 2 Insarance Co OF NEW YORK, “Dresden, “Portland, AND “Exhibition.” 'House and Hotel eep- ers’ attention is also called to decided bar- gains in LINENS! REFRIGERATOR CAR. TIFFANY Refrigerator Car (o, FOR TRANSPORTATION OF NUTTING, C. 0. D. CLOTHIER, 184 & 136 STATEST, OPPOSITE PALMER HOUBE. We guarantee our Clothing for Men, Boys, & Children to be equal in ma- terial, trimming, fit and style 1o cus- tom work, and at A Reign of Terror Now Existing in Constantinople. Wohile " Underwriters. INCORPORATED 1866, Cash Assets, $1,200,000. Is now, preparcd to establish Agencies atall the principal towns and cities in the West, Applications will have prompt attention, Lurrcsflundoncu solicited trom responsiblo partics. REFERS BY PERMISSION TO Hon. W. F. COOOLBAUGH, Pros't Union Kational Bank, Ohioago. Hon. HENRY GREENEBAUM, Pres't German National Bank, Chicago. J. 0. 'WILSON, MANAGER WESTERN DEPARTMENT, ‘170 Nadisomest., (}hlcngo. . FINANOIAL. i TARM LOATRS. ‘Which Is Believed to Be the Begin- aing of Anut!m' Revolution, cesslon of Softas, and only retarned after tho proclamation of thestate of sicge. ¥ ANOTIER REVOLUTION. Vizwwa, May 25G.—In Government circles here the Softas’ demonstration Is regarded ag tho com- mencement of another revolation. GENERAL CONBTERNATION. ‘Vrxxna, May 256.—The Abe¢ndblalt says Thurs- day's demonstration in Constantinople as« somed very scrious proportions. Many thousands of poople, led by armed Softas, presented themselves befors the palsce to domand the dismissal of tho Minlatry and recall of Midhat Pasha. The Sultan fled to a fortress on the Asiatic #ide. The military dispersed the crowad, ‘wounding many. The Christizns fled outof tha city, snd many Europeans took rofugo on board ship. The consternation was general, IN EUROPE. TURKS O TIX TIMOK. THE ARMIES, TIEM MERITS AND QUALITIES CLOSBLY CRITI- CISED. Special Dispaich to The Tribune, Kzw Yorx, May 25,—Tho 7imes to-morrow haaa fetter from ila war correspondent dated Temeswar, Banat, May 6, from which tho follow- Ing extracts are taken. This correspondent gradu. uted at Weat Point, 1840, served {n the Union army unti] 1804, and has einco served with the Turks and Egyptian armica {n Servia, **Whatever it may be later, #0 far the path of your apecial correspondent has not been strewn ‘with roses, but, on the contrary, is most emphat. feally » pursalt after knowlodoe undor difficulties. At Vieana I was sssured the Danube navigation ‘below Semlin waa suspended, but,that I could pro- coed vis Lamburg and Czernovits to Ducharest without let or hindrances, and ao procceded as far 83 Galats. There, however, affalra took another aspect, The town was foll of troops; the railway stations Incambarcd.wilh-war -matarial - of all kinds; every holel was . occupled by Raealan officers, Conld Iget on? ~*Yes; per- ured respondence from Belgrade reporta that the Tuarks have oecupled several pornts on the River Timok, war, and have established blocksdes along the Bervian frontler, Servis has not sent a singls Assets, $5,250,000. haps latery’ bat, as the station-master soldler to tho frontier yet. D to direct hcr troops, and by the surrender of the B];I}F’ 3 m'c ph.lnd\'nly, eh‘o :ould E:lmunt;e r;lzihl'n:. left bank has lost its command, for Oltenites, DULGARIAX UFRISING. D.K. PEARSONS & CO., o mem, 18 Rites e GGS I'was referred to a Russlan officlal, and paseed | 1I09mABIARE, 8ud must bo conquered from them to pleasure tos atin & minate and exacting in- Teeiigation 1 find Rothing fo condemn, but, on tho coatrary, mneh 10 commend.’ —Extract from the report of Tan, John A, McCall, Jr., Deputy Sup't N, Y, Ins. Dep't, Jan, 24,1677, H, D, PENFIELD, Goneral Agent, 148 LA SALLE-ST., Chilengo, 11l (s of Ciicago & Nortowestern Relvay Company, 52 Wallst, New' Yorz, Aptll 26, 1877, The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders and Tondholders of this Company for the election of Directors pursusnt to law, and for the transaction ‘be uscd as they were in 1854 against the Russians, ORN. KAPEA, tho Minister of War of tho Hungarian Government in 1849, whose splendid defense of Romeon {lins- trated hls capacities ae s strateplat, has connseled the abapdonment of tha direct defense of the river and a concentration along the line of the Bil- kans, . Probably his advice will be folo lowed and & system of passive defense adopted which will unite the other two systems, snd oblige the Rus: to dimlnlsh thetr main army of invaslon by strong detachmenta necessary to cover ita rear and its commanlcations with tu ‘base of operations. Should the Russisns sttempt to force the passage of tha river near Giurgevo, concentration of the from him to anothi thence to athirdand fourth, with alwaysthe same resnlt,— TOLITE BUT NEGATIVE ANSWERS, 1 finally gave up all hope of reaching my destina- tlon by thls line, and was forced to retrace my stops to Vienna, whore I discovered s new service on the Danube had been organized at irregular in- tervals, and that I could get down the riverto Orsova, and thenco by the mllway from Curria- Bovrin to Ducharest; but even this way Is attended with delays snd inconveniences, The exacthours of doparturo of the steamers from DBazlas are not known at Vieona, s0 that I am forced to Mo over In this ecapital of tho Banat, unti} it shall please the Station.mas- ter to send off a train, I have mnot, however, lost Room 20 Tribane Building, Make Loans upon Improved Farms in Northern and East- ern Illinois at lowest rates. Correspondence solicited. GOLD DUST, c“flh’.!ll , and Rulile d bat 3 o CIIJOAGO IXEHNING C0., 158 Fifth-av, LITTLR WALLACHIA. Vizans, May 25.—In conscquence of Austria's remonstrances, only & amall Russlan detschment will remaln In Littie Wallachla, TRANSYLVANIA. Atelegram from Transylvania slates that tho Basslans are fortlfying positions near Kinen, within s league of the Hungarian frontler. T BUSSIAN PROGRAMME. Loxpox, May 26.—A Zimes' Bucharost corres. pondent says present indications strengthen the canclusion that no important events will occar on the Danabe wntl the whols front line is 1n’position on the bank of tha river. A strong corps will bo formed oa the extremo right, composed of the Boumanisn army and a division or two of Ruselans, prlce. J. M. HAR- VEY, 84 State-st. COAL» (overed Coa_l_flle_an and Dry. PENANYIVANIA Andall kinds of Perjshable Goods, Sammer and Winter, 74 Washington-st., Chicago, Il £ Send for Circular of Trial Trips, NEW PUDLICATIONS. THE CHILDREN OF LIGHT. Iy the Rov. W.'W. FARIS, 12mo. 81,20, teiulste the weounfl of the Flstelier prize emays, pro vid by Tristoce of DATTIOUH ¥ ;To s the “Rotatlon or tha thet ith D HALI0ld And Turkah troops, with Rusichak and 8ilistna on naom & Comnmitian of Awand. Th my time, nor do I regret the journoy, sa I bave This force will move up the Turklsh side o MONEY tO Lo AN A e :he?r?\in?r"‘flu‘»’f:’&':p:;}f e el T ““"‘.';’.’;":,‘;, oayn boen not & httle enlightened a8 to the position of | ‘HCir fsnks, willbe invaluadle ss to posttion. | mymoy gnd turm theleft flank of the Balkan lina In Chicago, on Thursday, the 7th of June next, at gno transfor books will clon on snnrdu. Moy 5, and open on Monday, June 11 n Hondholders will suthenticats thetr vntlnx bonds by roglstration, ALBERT i M, L BYKES, Jr., Sooteqarys o President. Stockholders' Moeting, Notice 1s horeby given that the lm:ul meeting of the Chicago South Deanch Dock Company, for the election uf Directars of sald Company, W will be heid at the oftice of sald Company, Roatn 2 Dlekn Schumla, covering the roads to Sillatris, Varna, sud Rusichok, and commanding tho line of rall connecting Varna - with Rustchuk and the lines leading to Bucha 3 highly important strategical point, Not & strong placo {n itself, it has been carefully fortified, and new works are belng constructed under English onginecrs. Bheuld the Tarks concentralo here In iho Tussians will boobliged toturn aside from their direct lins of march and fight them, but 1t fa moro likely the latter will fall back, leaving a atrong garrlson In the place which will take a corps of observation of fully 30,000 troops to hold It in check, with at fenst 50,000 more to watch Rust- X llh 11 I,h!. Iy (lustrates d ver) ot e et wi vl i PITTSTON COAL Siyie B ohis llmrlllclly and CARGO, . [=] aftalrs In the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Every. where the greatest sgitation provi In every cafe, atevery table, {n all public conveyances, tha one universal subject of conversation 1s the part which Austris will probsbly be forced to take in the coming war. The Russo-Turkish conflict s re. garded as only the prologue to the drsma, astho Servian Insurrection was a prelude to the prologue. A varloty of dussonant policies and sympathice are entertained, and thoe partisans of each clamor fora definite solutlon. The Huacarian element ls fan. atically Tarkish In its procllvities; the Austrian moderately so. The Germans demand an ancondl. tional neutrality; the Slavics inelst upon an ‘by » movement on Bofia. and Philippopolls, Such flank attack would not violate the promiso not to enter Servian territory, and would nnquostionably bring & corps of 20,000 Bervisns to asslat it. A Russlan corps crossing below Widdin wounld paralyze the Widdin garrieon and leave the Timok Valley column unopposed, with a friendly country on its right from which to draw supplies, ‘The question whether TUE ROUMANIAN ARMY will cross the Dasnubo, as sdvocated by the war party, 1s now seriously embarrassing the Rouma- nian Government, and it {s impossible to foresco By JOSIAH B, REED, No. 20 Nassau-st., N, Y, JJoamounts i P! PHOPIIIT\'".? %nd' on ‘llfl 'ROVED CIIICAGO Appl! uuom rnmml lud gmmpuy attended to L A, HURLBUT, 75 Randolphest, EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st., nl&l sod_pells COMMERCIAL PAPER, LUCAL N X lllt-ul u-::”n.r‘n class Collaterals negotiated ot Low USINESS MEN'S UNION, acteristics of & popular book, —evengelical, scriptural, nldunllv “.;‘nll.hl.. pungent, Instructive, varoest, prace = lnletivr. & FOR SALE BY W. G. EIOLMBS, Bookseller, 77 Madison-st,, Chicago, MOODY’S Bistcheastraighi Lo/ i ediite uwnu."hr tho -!mf AR LOAD, derful rovivaj p-n In whicl Wo are now llving, wo BINGLE TON. itaei R i i, 1, Min, S Range and Nut, - $6.00 Large & Small Eeg, 5.76 with Ruesla to secure the Indepondenco of iy o, astri 01 73 Densborncat, ! | BUitdnt: e 4o ekrbormat’ ! tha ety of i ANECDOTES. TERMS CASIL el e acrots e Danabe. WhAt wil ras | cholk and illatris,ualess the tall ofone or bath o | 128 SXRERCH Ron, T8 SIS SUIP S oqx’,x,zqmous A, #1063, Welneniayguuc b 4 ',’ i rty-four thoutand fetued (o b "va'.."i'l'flfl'nrs 12 | Main Office. -.92 WASHINGTON-ST, | sult from thia chaos of Ideas nd aspirations cannot | juet® P s uu"u;g bl g n:,:‘;z & friendly Interest In the new State, and, as Rou. RCIAL PAPER. Becretary of Chleago Suuth Brauch Dock Co. APl e, Ve Waskindioa st Chicaga: ® | DOk e ren .INDIANA-ST. BRIDGE, { ¢t bo predicted. The declarations of 1| mania has now attalned her independence, Austna caunot sce why sho shonld cross the Danave in scarch of anything else, vaLSE. LoxpoX, May 25.—The Russiad Telegraphic Agency publishes the following: Teolegrams sue nouncing_that tho Russlans were prepanag to cross the Danobe over Servian territory, and that Prince Milan's Ministers bad sdvisod him to proe clalm Independsuce and tu declare war sro false, Rusais will respece Bervis's nentrality, Herinde. pendence is & matter which will only bo settled by agreement amonw tho Great Powerw. THX RUSSIAN ARMY IN ROUMANIA. \rill be slow, The roads are better than tn Rouma- nis, bat the army must depend upon Its traln for subsistence, and the means of transportation ob- talnable fn the country itselfarw very scanty, ac- cording to the Hussiam Qen. Falde®, who has studied the condition and resonrces of the country moru thoroughly than any man. TUE IMPORTANCE OF THX DALKANS as a nataral Jine of defonsc is exsggerated. There are only seven passcs, it ia troe, and these will doubitess be 5o fortified that their defense will be successful. Bu sll the northernulope of the chain 12 #0 gentle that the traveler often arrives at the summitof & ridge without sccing & mountsin, ‘Thero ate » fow points where & camriage canmot ascend, Bheep-walks are to be found everywhere, houscs, that 1s, of Andrassy and of Prince Auerns. perg, are not suficlently specifc to pleasc any party, sud so the Government quictly prepares for poseible eventualitics. Thero ¥ no ostentation sbout these preparatlons, nothing which can give & pretext for any diplomatic iaterrogation, bat cer. talnly the gareisons toward the frontler are belng strongly reinforced;s0 jf she must Aght Austriacan st least oppose an offectual reslstance to tho dret attampt at lavaslon. The Turks have lnsugurated thetrpartof the campalgady A GREAT MILITARY DLUNDER. A very short time syo they might have seri. ously delayed the Russlan movemrnws by seizing sod destroying the bridges across the Pruth, JONN G. SllOR".‘ALL, 24 Portiand Block, MORTGAGE LOANS o ___Atlowestmarket rates. HERRINGROCSE ofLAZARUS SLVERLAN Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, ‘hh:m&c(lnlunnn Real Estate, Produce an County O ‘a5t bercantlis B \lulllnlfluhmn’oun:fll:bu trica, “’"‘ [ AND 7 i-5 SER OBNT. Wl nn anlr‘d to make loans on Improud bust. 10 sumg uf $10,000 sud upwsard st 7 vmm. vic ‘0 ks 19404 0B, TEALGSICE 16 a0 upward at 7' T, cent. TUI“?B.'I'(“‘. '"M- Wk S PCrficao. - ALK, 27 Biate-at. Dfillflfl. k“lem cfll’l.‘ 1, 8. VAN INGEN, Bap't, ‘TOILET GOODS, E. H. Sargent & Co., DRUGGISTS 125 State-st., nmn BSTATE Receiver's Sale, I will soll at gguhnn auotion at m{ ofice, Raoms 8and. t Hlogk, southweat carner Clark and Mnnmu-lu.. Chieago, 111, on JUNEG, 1877, AT 10 A.M., Ill of Blocks 3 and 4, tho west half of Blook 8, and all of Iiooks 0, 7, and 8 (200 Lota) in. Davis’ Addition to Chicago, In said Chicago (lying just west of Weatorn. 3 nd bot: Il e d b" Stockholders’ Meeting. ccial mootiag of the Stockholders of RAND, wNREEY .« will be held at tha offico of tho anpln ¥ fhe Ol of Chicago, ou MONDAY, Juned, 1477, 5t 3 O'elock pr mes to tako action op e b ol e Rand, McNally & Co. Rallway Gulae o the Natioust unllwl Favlishing Com kS, Secretary, chluto, May o4, IHTI. Orvica Cu10400, KooK TaLaxn & Pactrio “m"l mwur,uv. April 34, 1877, of the Datly News st Vienna, says it {s stated on good anthority that the Russisn army In Roumania P ToWs. Stm ary. B fire of heavy guns from below, Now thesv are 10 the passession Sof the enemy, | 874 covervd by the + | does not excood 130,000, Three complels army - weon Linka and Fulton.ats). o Infantry can advance wnerever & gost can climb, o ? % the Kast ) of the 8, W, § of Sec. 6, and sa the approaches arv lined with torpodoes the corpe have not yet crossed the Pruth, Fifty Ule- e BEWER PIFE, Bte, DUNTING, . T 88, N, R, : T e Oo:;waunz“ o Offer o large stock of Tollet [ it IR e o othlng Lo pro. | Cortaialy tho line through Ardas, Karnabad, and Bmok-Ynda). Terms, J ocash, thres snnu: vum-ml.mm C) pu nnnc 1n- torost. Bll to . Q. P AHyE li’nlll!. Reoceiver, GHO.E. ?LAEKB. Auctioneer, Chlcago, 1877, mas have been landed in the Crimea to excite tha Moalem Inhabitants against Russls, WAR STEAMEL DURNXD, “SCHEPPERS BROS. .BUNTING ForLadies'Suits, PlainandStripes, 11141 materta! (s now offered n the CHOIC B}'l"u:fi“l'l‘é ] lllmlil‘fl:u:fl“ I’:a Ju KI frum {he present t fr 'll::“l"n'fl' taces' sad other FVasuloNiick 3 sl stiffenin 21 18 the oAUF SARTRALLS ‘eltber ¢ Bof G By AN DIt SALT WATEIE, 'rnl-“ " 710%5«;. ‘nomx{a'fi“.xui";d“"l”"k”' Aty 8ad durability: e Sveiy euiia re mada frui il triniaed With frioges TS heb ot the Sathe tiateris] EDUCATIONAL, ALLEN’'S ACADEMY. Articles, Perfumery, En- glish Cutlery, and Surgical Instruments, Belimne # strong, but it is very long, and may ve turned from the weet by Sophia. Affalre thus far point Lo anything except the localization of the condlct, but whatever be tho confidence of Russian leaders in the uitimate snc- cess of thelrarms, however they feel assared of victory in the open feld, they know that In & coon- try like Turkey no precautions must be neglected 1o invure their communications and thelr supolies, Certain paints must be regularly Invested; others may bo beld only i obsorvation, batso lovg as Schumlis, Silistria, and Rustchuk hold out the vassage of the Balkana will be A MOST PEAILOUS UNDERTAKING. 1 will venture to add modestly my own oplalon, based upou a knowledgo of the localities and pro- vious service with the Turks, that if the army of luvaslon be vestricted to Faldefs estimate of 150,000, 18 will nelthor Sorco the lino of defonse, veut the passage of the river, I was sccompanicd s« far as Roman by seversl | Rusalan Stalf oficers s0a quartermasters on their way to Districts aroond Jassy, whero & general \requisition for harved fa belng made. Soma of my traveling companlons spoke oul quite frocly, and, when alone with ine, uotalways in pralse of the talonts of tholr chlefs or ul the condition of thelr troops both as 0 health and discipline, al. though all were enthumastic on th Lssue o campalgn. From what | learned from these gen- temen, snpplemented by the detatls given by civilisng, SEWER PIPE, FIRE BRICK. Yo, 210 B, W, . Wasblnxtoneut, 8.3 W, Waskinatoneat, NoA. WILLIAMS. . BUMMER RESORTS, Ma.nhanset House Shelter Island, L, I, N, Y, ki) gy De80Lt Banstas Resort opens for the season JUNE ©. steame near lalaed, ‘been captured and burned by the Turks rianTING, C1GARS, CIGARS! CIGARS! 250,000 FINE AND BIEDIUM CIGARS 1o At leas han manut E:fl;u'n'!. A les 0 u u:umr\ cost, by the box, " caRpLEN Ill:eglfill".h TSE HOLDEBENS “GLYCERINE POLISH BLACKING.” = 70 lll-.N Second Floor, says that fighting on the Danube has commenced again. TRAINS CROWDED WITII S0LDIERS. dispatch says betwecn Galatz and. Bucharest tho rallway 12 821 but blocked by » series of Immensely loog traine crowded with infantry, Bucharest con- stitutes $he principal centre, whenco columns radl- ste to their reapective destinations on the Danabe. Another importap) artery ls tho road from Busco to Oitsnltzs, A BRISK ENGAQBMENT. NOTUING RRALLY S$ERIOUS ‘will be sttempted for from ffteen to twenty days. The Russian rallways, for strategic reasons, are bullt with a fve-foot guage, s0 that, in the event of tho invasion of their territory, sl thelr roliing-stocks could bo removed lo tbe in- ~Dl’l‘l0lAN1 A A A~ e oy A BIANANSE, OPTICIAN, Tribune Bullding. nor even get back £o its own basu of operstions. IALE:St s ear Adumn, Sullable for Muse terior, snd the atock thus rendered uscless (o the Nvxorotis, May 25.—Thore was a brisk engage- \ -\\__Ir‘wlfln&l{}f IProns | Thg closige exaoinations nad erary sxercisos of E‘é‘l"‘mfinflf"’""’ fains s an :xl- o "“‘"' enomy. Theincopvenicace of this strangement IN ASIA. wment near s vlaco; to-day betweens Turkish xez—.cm- COVE TIGUDE, | bt sl yiar il soumicuce the Sy Nouday ot AU Mirrock T e Heaalvs operations 1s ow making Weeit felt, | A prl By oo ol i bt o v by Beyceinber Beit, huvet elegaut and thorougbly | - . 40 Deasorast. a8 5006 of thelr wagons can b made uss of with TURSIAN RRINFOR uTS, Turks destroyed the carthworks ata the euemay “‘ 'Ln m. 5. polst of Cape, Viewot Siinpeilars ket o the ""..‘e‘a'lo:."n'fa'm e the Houmsniantyauge. As not more than 1,200 | Loxvox, May 25.—~The Russlan Telegraphlo | royronied. leaving forty dead on tho fuld. i, o ?:«Hu'. Db st Go0d scepiing: yomg,l‘bulv.nllp R i b tarriages are avellabio, the trazsportation of tbe | ASency sunounces that relnforcementa bave picdioiont ) WS e Noninson 8 co. | nhbiag piStes hear fue sekanl - A fou pupli Fa-, Jinss cuclmmuqmnmnu 8 steatiag prin- | 1roope and matarua will be neceasaclly slow, and | Feiched tho Haulsn dutachment which evacaated ROUMANTA. -PARIS GREEN. Bty RPN, protaent. o auter, wfnp"‘?.. Wirmeton, il <79~ | Certainly not excoed 70 men ¢ach day. Of coarss | Sookgoom-Kale. i SR INDEPENDESCE. s 663 Wichligaumirsy Chivag. T fraut ofions fek IS .,.':.':m B o "~ ICE CREATL AND 1055 the roacs will be used as much s possidle, bt tho AKDAHA J Loxpoy, May 25.—A Vieona dlspatch tothe Iato heavy rains will restrict the march of thearwy |’ 10 the highwaye, 84 the bywaye In wet weather aro tmpassanle. It la stated bere that Mukbtar Pasha {s marching ©pon Ardahan, while the Husalans are mapldly ad- vanclng agelnst Erzeroum. 14 A CHITICAL POSITION. Advices from Rassisn sources in Asia Minor clalm that the Turks i Armenia are Ia a critlcsl position, ‘Tho Husssisn forces iavesting Kars and Bizcrouin bave socured advastageons posltions commanding both places. Their surrender is claimed as certaln. Zimes sayg: ** Thero is not much probability that GLEASON'S ACADENY 8T, s o Departments of T;-cnw‘n e Wedtupe during Toe Siiae?, ieris ©* Weaaion hours fro e Jue 1 e priacipal, AMHI}RST COLLEGE, R ADMIASION, ’“‘fu’fl.‘..‘fufl?&"utfif .8 Dipiaion (o fme Pure Paris Green, io"_ Cou, 34 58 11 cans, CHCAGO WHITE LKAD magufaciure W Colars, Putly, et rs of White Lesd, Linsced CHURCH BELLS lCh CREAN AND ICES. Pum- lnd H:hcnhu: -ayuu he ym.nn mm o ORTGAGE LOANS. Chi w?:-‘lllx'.'n )HLL 'I\h guhlnlz llin “I.m &k Lo rent WAL‘I'AB il. MATTOCK! Bkt et 25. 40 Dearooraiat. TO RENT. Rouwan:a's doclazstion of Indcpendence, though possibly thoy sy abetain from recoguizing 18 wli the “\n&fll scttlement at the wndmanul the wat. ¢ A YORCED LOAN. Bucuanssr, May 5. —It js stated that the Gov~ ernment will shortly lasue forced legal-iender treasury notes for $3, 000, 000. A VIELD BAMLWAY is contsmplated, after the manner of the Germans sround Mats, toconnect statlons ou the rallways Trom Jassy to Galats. This will be very sdvan- tageons, 2s it will shortta tho foterior lines of commusication and throw them back ous of reach of say stlack by the Turkson tus flsuks of the i S, GIIA'I’LS AND HAN’I‘BLN. ' ( Pala, Gold o oo un xm PHOBASCO & RUMNEY PUS BBATE-ND. X bant Dvll»— dita bt st uicaso 18 PaslorNo.) | - Ooe-balfof oneof thebest vlices fp tha cltr, with Russlas srmy. The rails are sald to be slready on WILL A38UMN TOR OXFE¥SIVE. XOT LATISFACTORY. ST B R sl VI Sk 2 Padll Touel cinmticiag Vedadeaad, fuuals, | privels 9 Sse, T ALk W 1ue ppet, 634 the Rsb Wallachaln plalns wili nok | Loumox, Nay 85 —A talegra frow Gk Peterse | Paem, May 24 —Boumania's reply (0 Coans Ane detached, Batenm Is now serlous)y imperiled. * Loxpox, May 26—5 a. m.—A wpeclal from Erze shore of the Bosphorus on the approach of the pro- * Vixxna, May 25, —-A special to the Poliical c'nr- . LoxpoN, May 26—5 a. m.~The correspondent Bucuanmr, May 25.—~A small Russian wer Loxnow, May 25,—A dispatch from Dacharest Loxvox, May 205 8. m.—The News' Bucharest” any of the Great Powens will raisu objections to . chisfly the positions they held daring the Bervian _ s ERADN

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