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16 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JUNE 10, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES, NEW YORK. Four Hundred Thousand Dollars to.Settle, ¥Which Is Yet Considered a Cheap Compromise, . Peter B, Sweeny's Curso of &, Bad Brother Who Is Dead, * ‘With the Happy Consequences of Be. ing Forced to De Good. The Questions of Transit Which Interest Motropolitans, And Make Theirs a City of Magnifi- cent Prospects, FYom Our Oren Correspondent. Nzw Yonk, Juno 7.~Mr. Tweed, of Ludiow Btreot Jall,docs not like it. Not that he wishes any harm to an old comrade in city misgovern- raent, but the turn of fortune's wheel n favor of that comrade mystifies him, as it might well do. No wonder the broken-down old man thinks there is injustice somewhere, when he aces all his partners in plunder frco men, and himsclf alone shut withio a prison. What has Peter B. 8weeny offered in the way of compro- migo more than the *Boss' long sinco offered? Not nearly as much, Indeed; and Mr. Tweed is not the only person mystified by this latest and strangest of all the strange dovelopments in the Ring suits. From tho firat, attention was called off from the lesser ciaims, such as those agafnst Ingersoll and Woodward, by the putting forward of tho gigantic $7,000,000 clalm against the man who furnishied brains for his Tammany Lrethren, and a carieaturo for Nast, Why was Incersoll pardoned, why Woodward saved con- viction, but that they might be used to prove the gullt of Sweenyl What was Tweed fed on liopo for, but that his testimony was to help the clty get back a large amount of stolen gomds from Sweeny! These are the questions asked on every slde, and not unrcasonsbly, Yet the fatt rewnains that on tho first day of the long- expected trialy which was relled upon to bring to light the bottom secrets of the Ring trans- uctfons, the Judge in a fow words disposes of the whole matter, and jurors and public depart with nothing to explain the "condition of things save that word of masterly indefinitencss, “com- romise,! [ow ensily it solves theriddies of tho Iting, this compromlise, or will .when its own riddics are cleared up. What fools the peoplo of New York havo made of themselves over the luss of a few milifon dollars, moro or less. flow rashly they have Imputed base crime to honest men, so that these lioncst nicu and exemplary eltizenswere oblied to flce their own land. For shame! as Peter tho versecuted may now exclalm, adding -pathetiee clly, * I cannot tell o M} IT WAS MY DROTUER DID 1TI" There was, therefore, one member of the Ring, Peter admits, who dId wrong nnd even took what was not rightfully lis. And this member was his own brother Jamcs, who {s. dead. DBohold what ills dishon- cst brothers may bring upon the guod ones,—sec liow tho mantle of Jamnes' fanlts fell naturally on Peter! But now, of courac, cverythiug is plain as a Quaker ' costume. James 8weeny, who s dead, was a bad man. 1le drank, and swore, and stole. Peter dld not know it till James ran away to Europe. Then, probably efther from shame or desirc to learn the full focts of his fall, the cood brother ran away alter the bad ons, who dled. Onco over the sea, perhaps Peter judged the climate more favorable to his health, or grew into a tasto for modern languages and forelgn wines, or wished tabo near the resting-place of his misgulded Lrother, to set the unfeeling world au cxample of fillal’affection. Whaatever the reason, thls worthy man dld not come back to tho placo ‘whers his brother's crrors wera committed, and in comscquence gosslp sald somo cruc thinge of Iim. It was ecven inthoated that he woe s grester rogue than his brother, 80 rapidly do storles grow In oue's absence. Yeter was patient, however. Being a politiclan olso, ho wosused to the poisoned arrows of enmity, and knew how to walt. It becomes almost pitiful to rceall how many years this model brother was n wanderer before he heard the call to come homo—without fear of srrst, - Here was chance at last to vindicate himsclf, It was possibly painful to acknowledgo the venlul erraticlsms, to put it mildly, of a brother #ho was dead, butit was surcly more Incon- venlent to bave policemen after n wronged Lrother, who was alive. 8o Peter camo back to New York, witha trifle more groy In his haie wud a sceurity ogainst the police fn his pockot, TO TELL THE TOUCHING TRUTIL and make o favorable compromise, Ife was willing to restore to the City Treasury what his tad brother hat takeu therefrom, or a part of it ot least. Hls brother Lad been a poor book- keeper, and in the hablt of cstimating bis fn- come much too high, Peter, of course, must correet the account and not detraud his brother's estate by repaying miore than had been borrow- ed. And it must bo distinetly understood that in thia action ho was not confessing any fmprop- er dolug of his own. Hisreputation and polltical Influenco were even dearcr tohlm than his desire 10 blacken the nawe of the brother to whom ho lad been 50 bright, but evldentlynot cllicacious, ou example. To these vonditlons tho men who hod the suy ussented with singular wiilingness. Thelr clafin was for $7,000,000, not against James, but agalnst Peter. If Poter were inno- cent,—and certainly e must be or he would not have sald so,—that changed the case entire- 1y, and they must be thankful for whatever they could realize on the account of a dead man, Bo thev called for over half omillion, but Peter deemed the hulf of that amount too much, and thev lawered till fear of certaln Hes which tho inventive mind of his old friend Tweed might produce caused Peter to meet them In the Viclulty of $00,000, Mo sald truly enough that it would be dittleult to get this sum from his Wicked brother's estate. Thatisone of the very vulnts which mystities Mr. Tweed socompletely, sinee hels positive Jumes Bweeny hod lun:fy fortune cnough to LEEP HIM PIOM GETTING SODEN] Wherca, by sume sleight-of-haud process, thls fortune Is made to yleld mors thun the ex. gunl hias suved from lits Jong 1ife of large divi- etids, Buch 13 1a briet a reaume of the position as 1t 1uoks through the lght of this astonfshing come promise. ‘tuo press Jolus with jucarcerated Tweed in ot liklng it, though for different rea- eons, The true inwarduess of the Ring trans- actions {s uat likely to be ot at ever, with such disposition of the most important case bearing dircetly upon them. Ons mornlug paper re- xards tho “seitiement as the euccess of those worked cvery means to prevent the res, often threatencd and sometimes sceming close ut band, Another would show it fu the nature of a farve wero it not oo much of un vutrage Jor such treatment. AN wgree—and looik out” when such au wnomaly ocvurs—that the allair {3 questionable enough to Justify what. cver may besabl. There Is oo chande yet thut the secrets of the once great Ring wid be di- vulged, This depends sltogetheron what the Attorney-tieneral does- 1N BELATION TO TWEBD, As jutimated by telegruph, Mr, Townsend Is full o suspiviun that thy statement submitted by hls cl'cut bas bud to do with the Bweeny coms promise. Now let the falr thing be doue fn the releaso of the old man, or L sball not sutfer alone, declares tho lawyer decidedly, It the 2oud brothier cun mske " statement showing how goud Lic 8, nefther bis travels nor jailing luve deprived Tweed of obility to do the “same, lurring the gouduess. Mauy people say that i3 one difference between the two t the latter fous not cluin to Lo any bLetter than be f3, if bo does work hard to . setoutof Liscell. The prescut turn of affalrs crestes wore svmpatby for bim than suy former Lappening, xluco thé Awmerican bumor was never (o Biveone culprlt take thy sutferivg due tua whole company of thew, Wiatever s to be doue must be dune soon, and the nearuess of What L3 v} parcatly the Jast ect W the Joug Riug drama reawakens the public intereat to a degree which makes the compromise the topic_of the day. Chicago penple hiave enough of a Ring of their own toat lcast be ablo to tender comlo- lence. There nze notears, however, aalt enongh to remove the stain from the face of the govd mao who is carzed by a had brother. TWO OTHER MATTERS in which ths residents of this city are just now intensely Interested bear relation to each other, ~—rmpld transit and cheap cabs. It really beging to look a8 {t thers were probability of getting both, and before the oresent eencration has passcd into the grandfather and grandmother are. The meetlog held o night or two sinco with regard to rapid transit had more purposo in it than the ordinary meeting, The fmpedi- ments constantly thrown in the way of qulck travel, as tested by the clevated-railivay move- ments, and the failure of the Legislatureito do anything but add 1o the hindraoces rather than remove them, have thoroughly aroused the men who have the interests of the metropolis at heart, aud the re- sources of will and money 1o carry throngh whatever project they undertake. 1t Is well known, for it has “been sald often unonnhl thiat no city in the country is g0 poorlg provided a8 New York with facilities to carry the popula- tlon to and from Lusincas. The business men in Chicago wouldn't stand {t at all, and those bere don't want to. The faking plan fe that proposed years ago,—to extend the central line of tracks from Forty-secoud strect to City- Hall Park, underground, as in the London sys- tem. When this was (rst serfously considered, two or three surveyors weee sccitred whose es- timates of-the cost were so high that no capital- Ists had courage to think twico of suchan un- dertaking. 11 has been repeatedly shown since that the surveyors were mistaken, and thero is no doubt of getting the required caplial, provided the gislatura will do ity part and make the construction poasible, Tho CHEAP-CAB MOVEMENT owes its origin to an English gentleman named Kasandyrh, who proved his faith by putting s, for himeelf and fricnds, $150,000 ns the start toward a prafiosml capital of §250,000. Further investments have been made, and Mr, Kavan. promiscs to furnish cheap rides at mood horse- speed s oue solutlon of the trausit question. [ course, o vast number of theso cabs would either compel the hackney-coachmen to reduce thelr prices or et along without pnssengers, and consequently bitter upposition was to be cxpected. It takes timu to convinee a coach- man ki can make tnore monc{ from six trios at n quarter o trip than from iwo at a half, or oneat adollar. But Mr, Kavanaghinvitesownera of conches to take shares In his Metropolitan Cab Company, and guarantecs them larger profits through the increase of business. At any rate, there is 1o combined opposition that can thwart his profect, ns the horse-ruflroad companles with thelr fmmense capital auceeed in checking the elevated-rallway schemes.. Still another enterprise in the same general direction © of reltof Is the [ntroduction of stcam duminios on the Belt Raflroad, which circles the city from Central Park to the hnuery. 8o far the experl- ment has resulted mnost satisiactorily, ' Surcly there aro prospects cnonsh to be happy over What with an underground and elevated rail- way passnges, steam atrect lines, and shilling or 8o cabs, what more conld be asked? Only o hiave theso made things scen and ' not hoped or, One of the up-town hotcls, where actors and other professional people congregate, has been TROUSBLED WITH IATS, and more thas oncnervous gucst has packed his ratchel and gono elsewhero to cscape them. When they becamie so nutcrous and bold as to saunter about the alls In couples by daylight, reserving themeelves for meuls nud romps by night, the proprietors thouzht it timeto venture arcmedy, Adozen of them were caught, and after having tiny bells fastened sccurely to their hodles” were allowed tu escape. Fora night or two afterward thers was music enough fu that hotel to satisty the most maliclous cnciny of sleep, Tho walls were falrly alive “with sound, and the bourders grow distractod to o degree. Then the bell-ringing ceased, though the rambles of the rats did not, Subsequent explorations dls- closed the fact that the sagacious rata had driv- en every bell-ringring-rat out of the house that would ¢o, and killed one or two which refused to leave Lome. Tho anlmals evidently had strict rules about making nolsc, and a severo and effectual method of enforcing them, The Intest cplsodo ot the hotcl was caused by an carly riser wwho put on his boot without Ilrst shaking the rat out of it, and then roused the- floor-full of neighbors by his healthy yells, ONE YEAR AGO TO-DAY. Softand low the bees are humming, Uently fow the brooklets clear, .o Dirds are warbling, flowers are blooming For the 8nmmer brizht is here. Yes, tha Winter and the Springtime Slowly, llh\'l{ B“"d away, And with teartul hearts wo'sa thinking Of one yaar ago to-day. Then tho dearest of our circle ‘Wandered from onr saddenedhome, Forth nto the wide world pasalag, ‘There for years, m"blr, to roam. Yee, I know all Natneo's lovely, Ilut to me her boantics ll{: 441 peemed befghiter ore he Jeft you, One long year ago to-day,™ Tlow wo've misscd you, howive've monrned you, ‘Waords can never, never tolis Only God knows all we've anffered 8lnco we wpoke our sad ** Farewell, % Mfiy the hurning love we cherlsh e for you a hupeful ray} Ne'er forgot the home you parted Ono Jong year ago to-tay, When you're wearled in the strnggle, ‘When yoor heart 18 faint and drear, 0 romember wo are waitiog, Praying, watchingt for yon here, 0 God! biers and kn:r oitr dear onel May ilis Angels walch for aye *Rount the form of him wha foft na Just onc year agu to.day. a, Wruxranay, June U, 1877, OCEAN STEAMSIIPS, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY.- Themail ateamersof this Comnany, between New Tork and liavrv. callingat Mymouth . 1o for tho Ianding of passcagers, will sall from pler 43 . 1t oot of Mortonest., BVERY WEDNESDAY. SVILLE D PARIS, BIBASf.. . Weis 0580, 1p. m. LABIRADUIL Banu: un e FUANCE, Taybxws, uny 70 arilsy, i ) SAUE IN GOLD (including wine): T;rl‘l"fl'-'lbvl# T L Cablu, $100; Becond Cabin, $u3; 1 Hiseraite w01, inciuding wine, bedding, and utenslls, .n'l;l‘:‘};k YAMOUTH, LOA q’u.‘& or any rallway l!lwl;ll ¥irey Gavln, §00t0 8100, According. teaccommods- tlons Becond ' Cabin, €33 Third Cavln, §331 Bieeruge, 2 .lnuludlngurculhlnxullmvu. turn_tickota, 8t very reducsd rates ayaliable through England or France. Hieainers arked thus * do not carry ateerago passan. g.l":o‘r passage ond freleht anoly to LOUIS DE DEULAN, Agent, 83 irosdway, or W, F. WIITE, 07 Clark-st., Awent for Ciicago, AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. Theonly transatiantlc ine salling under the Amarl- can 1-1,»5.' Halling every Thuralay: from Thiadeipnin aaid Wednesday RED STAR LINE, CEmNE ihe Hetalan and intied Btates malle . cyery twelve da) ¢l rum B S REW YOI Fa0d ONLY 10 AN YORK. DIRECT aod FETER WIIGHT & BON pO5m Agenta, 119 Jrllv ) it DUrafta lu ainounts (o sult, . i ¢ ;naunpuv-g Chicago, I¥ N LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, between principal pol wbia und Hatoou tteou Kuortest Seu Houte: Superlor Fhips, Experionced Wi Rafoty thu (s brne h way. %8, 16 very best Oltivers. Diacipiiuy e P Ko, Filree Weekim sanne Knllurnm and Sleveage P 1a8}] Teapocts st loweet Tatee. Ay Chicagy, * LINE, WHITE STAR Carrying the Mail, between NEW YOUK and LIVER- I'(m{o- Appiy al Comvany's oitice, 44 - g Y vy VD EA G g st Grueril Weaiera Adeos Drafta on Grest Britaln and Irclaad. Dot COUNARD MAIL LINE, Sailing Uirce times s weok toaud P‘xu..: west Pricod, :‘; fin h'"'"' ity p ¥ pany’s e, noril Clat oni Rt gt bz riWest coroer P, . DU VERNET. Usoeral Western Azeat, INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrylog the Malls between 2 EUROPI: AND AMERICA. Fol passaie 81 vany‘s Utiice, it Bouth Clark- FOR BALE, VERBENAS 50 cts per dozen, and other plants proportionately low at ALLEN’S, 146 State-st. | DRY GOODS, &c. PARDRIDGES, Having just bought the entire wholesale stock of MESSRS. RICHARDS, SHAW & WIN- SLOW at an immense sacrifice, fér cash, will offer it for the next 30 days at about 650c on the Dollar: 1,000 pieces Corded Alpacas at 12ic, worth 25c. 500 pes Tacific Poplins (new shades) at 15¢, cheap at 26¢. 1,000 pes Algerine and Mohair Stripes at 18¢, 200 pes All-Wool Debeges, Stripes, and Plaids at 25c¢, others ask 50c. 200 pes Black Mohair Alpncas, at 18, 20, 25 and 30c¢, 2,000 pes Black Brillianteens, Silkc finish, at 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 ;xlulz!"}_fie, tormer price from GOc to 205, 500 pes All-Wool Bilack Cash- meres at 50. 60, 70 and 80c¢, worth from 75c to $1.25, 00 pes 2 yds, wide Iron-Frame Gtrgl‘m;l(;ne at 90c and $1, cheap o .50, 200 pes Black Silksin Glacie and Gros Grain, at 75, 856 and 90c¢. 2,000 Ladles’ All-Silk Serge Pn{x;;gluntsl,!slafl,sl.fio,flil. 7] and $2, 1,000 doz Ladies’and Children’s Hose at half price. 500 doz Lulies' White and Col- ored Corsets at 63¢, cheap at $1. 500 doz Ladies’ Striped Skirts nt £1,%1.15and $1.25, worth double, £50 pes Unbleached Barnsley Ta- ble Linen, at 25, 30, 35 and 50 pes Bleached Table Damask at 50, GO and 75¢, worth 75, 85¢ and 81, 500 pes All-Linen Crashes at &, G, 7,8 and 10c. 50 pes Lrish Linen, fine quality, at 25, 30 and 35¢, worth double, 00 doz Towels, good quality, at 12}ec, worth 18¢. 100 doz Damask Towels at 200, worth 35¢, 10 cnses Prints at Ge, worth 7e, Also 5,000 Ladies’ Linen Suits from o hankrupt New York mane ufneturer at one-third the usual PARDRIDGES. N. B,---We aro offering special .Imwi-ums to country huyers in our Jobbing Department. AMUSEMENTS. MCVICKER'S THEATRE, Positively Last Nights Of the Immensely snccesstul Chicago Comedy By Leogzicjc_gr, Esq., BOARDING HOUSE. ‘The very flattering success nttending thqurlnc- }hm of thls Cumedy has Induced i1s cuntinuance ar ONE WEEK MORE, COMMENCING Monday Evening, June Il, 1877, Evory Bvening durinz the week and SATURDAY MATINEE, with the RODSON, CRANE & RANKIN COMEDY COMBINATION AND A SELECTED COAST OF COMEDY STARS, Monday, June 18—TONY PASTOR and his fm- mense Vaudeville Organization, DEXTER PARK, Miss Mand Ogwalds LONG RIDE 800 Miles in 26 Hours, AT DEXTER PARK, Lommencing FRIDAY, Juno 16,0t 4 'clock p.m., and concluding SATURDAY, duno 16, at 6 . i, Miss Unwald was formerly the leading Lady Rider of Barunm's Hippodrome, und will attempt this unprecedented feat to show the wonderful puwers of endurance she poescssce, The Judgea will be welccted from the mombers of thio Preas of thlsclty, -+ Lrominent physiciaus will attend Miss Oswald during the race. ADNMISBION, 60 OBNTS, uarter-Strctch Badges can be had at Ticket. Onico for 6 cents extra, ‘The track will bo lluminated at night, ADELPHI TIEATRE, J. H. BAVERLY voveieerioen Propristor and Mansgor ARD SPECIAL PERPORMANCE ik A ad e ehegg ot TOUR ¢ ALLTHE 5T, 0N Fine soccerat i1k STARS T i Great Now York Novelty Combinailon, Portect myrlad of arsfats In ait phaves of novelty aad vared colnedy, beiny full of 1$fs and merrim Tobuiar batinecs \\’L-dnl-nyyl a5d Baturoays BASE-BALL, Louisville vs. Chicago Mouday and Tuesday,Juuo 11 and 12, AT 345 P, M. Titkets bought for Saturday's game d fo Monday, Huygruurvcd beats at A o0 % BPALDIXG'S, 118 Randolph-at. HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Maguine & laveney.. «sesProprictors. IMMENSE SUCOESS OF Den Thompson In bits now construction of JOSEHIU.A WIEITOO . Alsu, every uight and “Wedneaday ond satarday batiuecs, the Vetite Comedy, THE HAPPY MAN, J. W. Blaladell (in bLis vtlginal character), Air. Hloneyton. LINCOLN PAVILION, Corner North Clark and Grsut-sta, OPEN DAILY. hmeuts Gret-clags, cose ATUDAY, weatber parmitting, U3 AND 115 STATE STREET, (Bookacllers' Row.) Freeo exhibition uf tho New Mascltigo Collection of PAINTINGS. Auction salo Moaday t Fridsy evenlogsof this week. Buch masierly wurks Lave ot buwu sees 1o Chidago. AMUSENMENTS. "SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, TAEMANAGRMENT Iuvln;fi: charge the arrange- menta for the GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT tendered to MI53 ANNIE LOUISE CARY, leago, take plessare In announetn; [ fer fetenda In Chighmn, Iokh oieet e THOMAS AND 1118 Unrivaled Orchestra i-:isfé?;';r:fx“cmns SO Sl TONER, the EXPOSITION BUILDING a3 been obtall and the preparation for the canvers Tios been,o ot Mratmerh. oS ORI AL A~ BUMMER GARDEN will ba pushed farward 8o as to bo completed in time for thesGrand Testimonlal Concers nex Saturday Evening, June 16. THE SALE OF TICKET8 wlil begln WEDNESDAY MORNING st D o'clock &t Root Sons, No. 130 State st Having lecu‘csl the magnincent auditorium of the Ex- position Building, the management are ablo to an- uounce the ’“N““P‘ fow prices of HO Cents fur ads mimion o ali partsof the Dullding. and 75 Centas for Iteserved Seats, PRIVATK BOXES scating four or six persons, $2 extra, TILOMAS SUNMERNIGUT CONCER:I:S. 1T I8 with great pride we announce that, after an ex- clting competition, between ouer cltiea dnd Chicago, Mr. THEODORE THOMAS Uias finaily been induced 16 honor this beyond il other cities, by selectin; Place whera o will give during’ Lae prescat summer fe world-renuwnes SUMMER NIGHT CONGERTR As given during TEN SUCCESSIVE YEARS o New L Tie THEODURE THOMAS Urivaled Full Orchestra. Ve arasure that Mr, THOMAS' hosts of friends and admirers in this clty, as weil ‘ns our patrons, wiil ro- Jolco with us over the successfui conclusion of tho exe tended negotiationa, the results of which wo arc ablo now for the nnlli;ne 1o officinlty annonnce, and which will_secure for Chicago not only the THOMAS SUM. || M NIGHT CONCEHRTN, but” also_enahis us 1o are o 1 fvel BCALK OF MIAGNIF. E::E') £ UEVIRE® RO HOUALED YRR This fact will_be {ostantly recognized when we at. ‘nounce that we haye for theie Cuncerta secured tho EXPOSITION BUILDING, Those magnldcent and unbroken arca furnishes an i~ ditoriuny unexcelied for such purposse— COMMODIOUS, COMFORTABLE, AND COOL, Enabling us to provide, oa 1t does—besidesthe mammoth CONCERT HALL, seating 5,000 people—a spacious fadoor GARDEN PROMENADE, With fountain, refrashment tables, and pleasant prom- o CONSERVATORY, Covered by over half an scra of glass, snd an QUT- DUOR GARDEN and PAREK nearly two acres {n extent, with tho CONCERT HALL Snd URCHKSTIA so located that, equally in PAIL CONBERVATORY, and GARDEN PROMEN ADE, $ho concert can be enjoyed 44 In the Coneert Jisll#and oo audlenca of 15,000 Deople entertalaed without discomi= fort Lo any one peraon. EFRESHHENT DEPARTHENT Armangementa are iow belng made with the LEAT. INU CATEREILS, each of whiou) sionds pre-eminent {n the departinent over which he will l|l"\| ull cliargo anit reaponsibility, for scrving those attending tn the most cumplste manaer with all refreshments such Garden ar L hie of th Vol tConcerta. Erpr st (St il el e kb the INBERVATOIY, and PRIVATE PRICES OF TICKETS, ‘The further advantage of baving sccuesl the HX. POSITION DUMDING, with fus ncquated Tactlitics for sccommodatiog tho publle, will by sppreciaiod when we announce that e ahiall ‘therchy bo abio to sr- mor lsof prices than have KVEIL o B ofored for sact pertorm y—adm{ulon fo . audto the TIE LANDSCAPE flMlnB.\'llgIOflln the Park, and v tho tropical p and decorations In the Oarden Prowenade, ave superintended by AL, WITTROLL THE CONRERVATORY ANDY AL DEL . JENT (s In chiarge of ‘the wull-known forlst, SHEP. ARlD, it DECORATIONS aro superintonded by M. i, THE INAUGURAL CONCERT ilibe given un MONDAY) JUNK 16, with & panalar ang Lritilant prugestiitne, wals of' tickets will be: o on Baturdsy morntng, o O aenter & Spetdon, Stanagers, COLISLEUM NOVELTY THEATRE, IMMENSE SUCOESS OF THE reat London Sgusation & Exyptian Mystery, ‘Which will bo continued another week In connac- tion with an ENTIRE NEW SPECIALTY COMPANY, The fineat 1n the clty, Tousce crowded, Stand- Ing room only ot 8:30. Como carly. To-day (Sune duy) two performanced, aficrnoon and ovening. Admisslo and 60 GARTSHERRIR COAL For Domestic Use, 4,60 por Ton, Deliverod. Liboral Discount on Steam Trado, Hard and Boft Coal at Markot Rates, WATSON COAL & MINING €O, 101 Washington-st. 103 Enst Twelfth.at. his popular xummer pesort will be of ; ‘.';“oup o Grata o6 1hie b for the re: of Juue, 1877. 14th Day Al tratng oul%q- enn's K. 12 will stop st Cresson. TOENGIEY GICIESTIN laa 1een tifutea Tar'tha u. Fishlog sud MEut, &6 ¥or o o ¥ £ uxu"m?’i'-’x' s FigEon Sovs moven 248, extrein: Cape. Vi SEAY LI of Capa AviFever Urialtona oot *flufl .“I{zl,lnna..'lrll“ll?;“llllm:fi olc. Uuod stalltag. 5 road s Wi ELLER S Honissoy & co. VERRBENAS, ALLEN, Florist, 146 Btate-st., is selling VERBENAS at 60c¢ per doz, s e FAIRBANKS® STANDAKD 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Bezazelultobuy culy the Genuing, AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Anctlonecrs, 78and 80 Randoiph-ss. ASSICNEES siiz | SOLDONEASY MONTHLY PAYRE* FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, Ete,, Etc., Etc,, At Store 169 State-st., SOMMENCING Monday Morning, June 11, at 10 o’clock, Aernoon at 2:30, Evening at 7:30, o Positive and Peremptory Sale, without limit or reserve, of the largest and most valuable stock over offered in. Chicago, consist- ing of 160 Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches, 160 Gents and Boys' Silver Watches, Fing Gald Watches, Ladles' Sets, Steeve Batlons, Pins, Lockets, Fancy Jewelry, Bte, Bie. Plated Ware—Rogers Bros. best goods. g Pitchers, Ioe Sets, Casters, . Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Cand Regeirers, B, Ele A Fiug Assortment of Clocks, Vases, Bronzes, ke, Ec, Ele, REMEMBER, the abovestock is all guaranteed {ully as represent- ed, or money refunded, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, IMPORTANT ART SALE. VALUABLE 01l PAINTINGS AT AUCTION. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. will scll st thelr anlesroome, 78 and 80 Randolph- st.. on Tueday, Wednesday, and Thursdny. Juno 13, and 14, 1877, cummenclng ct 11 o'clock a. and 2:30 p. m, Ty - fectiond . » 8 largo and very valuable col: MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, by celobrated American and Forelgn Artfste, This collectlon fs to bo =old under orders.from the BROUKLYN ART QALLERY, absolute, posi- tive, and without reserve, as the' collection must be disposed of, Tt will tharefore be a grent oppure tunity for parties in want of cholce works of art 1o attend tho aste. Regular Friday Sals, FRIDAY, June-6, at 9:30 o'clock. Oy Furniture Sale this Week. New and Used Parlor and Ohambor Bots, A full Jine Carpets,-Lounges, Dosks, Hasy Chairs, Rofrigerators, Cook Stoves, General Hguashold Goods, Gonoral Morchandisa. Parlor Buits and Ohambor Sots at Privato Bale durlng the weok, KLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, Wi A, BUTTERS & CO. Commimlun Auctioncers, 118and 120 Wabashesr. AUCTION SALE DESIRABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS TUESDAY. AFTERNOQY, June 12. st 2130 o'clock, #t our auction rovins, 114 and 120 Waly o, WHL, A BUTTERS & GO hoe Butters' Wednesdsy Trade Sale, Juna ‘13, at 8:30 O%Iock A M, WHITE & YELLOW WARE, ASSORTED GLASSWARE, 100 Pes. 0il-Cloth & Carpeting, White Lead, Tens, Uracerles, e, At tholr salCaroning, 138 & 190 Walsh.ny, S VWAL AL 'EItS & CO., Auctloneers, Butters' Thirsddy Trade Sale, JUNE 14, 1877, BOOTS & SHOES, AT 0% 0'CLOCK A. M. ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT 11 O'CLUCK A, M, SEASONABLE CLOTHING, Claths, Casstmcres, Jeans, Hallans, Hosfery, etc., retc, o A ple and Fancy Dry Uoods. , 00 Cuses Bir 3 TOOUIR 116 A 120 Walanay o UOUd at vur salcs WAL A BUTTENS & €O., Auctloneers. BUTITTERS & CO.’S Regtlar Suwday Tamie S, DAY, 10 o At il Selesrgorme e 1% 8t 1T e Watab-ar, 2 ususl AORMOHT Of New and Ured HOUSHHOLD GOODS. ‘By WM. MOOREIIOUSE & GO., Anctloneers, 84 and 85 Randolph-at. Regular Sale Doys Wednesdays and Saturdays, A New and Fresh Assortment Every Sale, ‘Tho best assorted stock of new Purniture and Houvehold Guods to bu fonnd In auy auction lwu-ul in the city, Parlor suits in every style and grade, Chumbor'sets, 20 different varietics,” 11, W." Bed- steads in all usvorted styles, Oflico Furniture of all Kluda® é\,l’"‘"f rrlhv t:? \\'u‘dnuz‘i;’ly, "fl?' 13, 4 heeial attentlon glve ac &nd shi §00d4_for country buy L velag uctionoers. By WM, F, HODGES & CO, AT OUR WAREROOMS, 002 Wewt Lakeest., 1 scll Sat, ovening, June 16,08 7:30 o'ciock, o Elfix‘tnll?fi% HOUSEHOLD GOODS, fl?&'fl.—""?"rflff"“' cal: I'Ell. ?anng. kitchen, and urniture, cruckery, glasuware, ete,, WILLOST 1 ToDGES S Ehs Kbitonssta”™™ U2 West Lako-at, Also nlco lot of goods to bo sold this week at private salo at Auciion Prices, VO WIItST LAKKIS.ST, _—meme—e e By RADDIN & CLAPP, Auetloucers, b sud 83 Wabash-av., Chicago, JL 1,000 cascs sud cartoons of scasonable and frst-clasa ,rBOOTS AND SEEOBES Wl bo uifcred at public suciton on Tuesday next. Juna 12 at our salearoomis. 13 aad 63 Wabuah-av,, Chicagu, Thleawte il couiprise 8 gentral bwrinicilt of kodia adapicd torctall trado. aad put up 10 qusntliles sud s3eetopit bath Jobiory aud retallcrs. “As uvery'lol Wil poaltliely ba sold without any reacrve whstevar, (¢ 31l bo 1o the sdvautagy of sil wlsoini 8 stock of bootd wnd shuce b be prescut. & g w RAUDIN & CLALY, Auctivuccts, By H. 0. HUNT & CO,, 0 Madiswa-at. ‘Wednesdoy, June 13, 0 & + Wil be ol Furals {ureotail ciide, Canpts, Teddlis, Sic. i atio ot Lold elvcts of 'n bHvats dwellivg. - Fuo Lou 1o'b Closed 0ds wnder eBailel tuort gudva, RS s1, avctanver, [F727Y) S i SEWING MACIIINES. BUY THE WORLD RENOWI;+ ECONOMISE. | wiLson SEwiNG Mae Its workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watc , as EIeFantly Finished as a first-class Plano. It re the Highest Awards at the Vienna and Ceon .. Expositions. Machlnos{ We do not sell 8econd Hand or | R or compete In price with Doalers solllnF e close'business, but we defy competition In QUALI % PRICE. WE CIVE A WARRANTY with EACH MAC( /. sF guaranteeing to keep It In ropalr, freo of char o b years. It makes G stitchos to every motion of th. dseess | WILSOM SEWING MACHINE ¢ 827 & 829 Broadway, Now York; New Orleans, Corner State & Madison Sts, Chlcago, llls.; and 8an Francis ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF Ty AXATION 09 Tipremrmes Muzes 5+ MRt facapue anday escepied. §iuad CHICAGO & NWORTHWESTERN RII | Ticket Offices, unu;».-:’ #hflufla [T AUCTION SALLES, By GEO. P. GORE & C0., % , 88 and 70 Wabash-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, June 12, 9:30 a, m. Wo have ssveral i'm:cr!mt seasonable specialtios to closs at this sale. CARPETS, A7 0gmo0x GEOQ. P. GOIE & CO., Auct'rs. SPECIAL SALE, TUESDAY, June 12, 11 0'Clock a. m,, ONE HUNDRED PIECES [REAL ITALIAN CLOTIIS. GEO. P. OORE & CO.. Auct'ra. REVOLVERS, Tuesday, June 13, 10 o'lock 8, me 200 Seven-Shot, 22 Caltbro Platols. GEO. P, QORE & CO., Auctloneers. ‘a—Dlepot corner of Wi ntle oA b—Depot corner of Cant: and Kinxie-sth CHIOAGO, BT. PAUL & MIRKEAPOL) Ticket vflices it Clark-st. and at Kin; Le. 8t. Panl & Minneapolls F. 8¢, Faul & Minnes P rmgriame EISK( e e e —_ OHICAGO. ALTON & BT. IOUIS AKr w, By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, i 'KAXEAB vgr{_’kvmvgx“s&uu TR 08 and 70 Wabash svenne, nloa Depat, vest Sider bebe . o On TUESDAY, June 12, at 11 o'clock, wa wf—'}_:f L g wcll another ot uf fino All-Leathor Top Ca — ¥ rllx‘nkc(o:u,nml Open and Top Buggica, and Ha 3 xwggtpmmgm Ex ;13 "3’; e, or without reserve, ! Sl Ag o 6. 7. aone & 0., Auctonees._ | o pibeliag TS} R T Mln aooordance with |m!rucuonl‘ itom }-E:s:,',ie'i'\':g&.hlfirng'\m -;? 5 =B unufacturors wa shall olose out ot Auc. | Chicago& Faducah K. It Lx, ot ) ton. 00 WEDNEGDAY, Juno 13, an Hstra JoiTera Dilaat Arcammdet s < nn b 1 Argo an e Lino of = M COETCAQO. MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL T t, corner Madlwn and Caasl- SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES AND SUIPPERS GEO. P. GORE & CO., Miwaukee Expren. 08 and 70 Wahash-av. “l':':;mf’x'fa :" 1 On Thursday, Juuo 14, at 9% O'clock, Wirconsie. X Wiscunsia & 5inn: ES Night Express,., h . A Special Sale o i s S and Minpespolis ar® good elther vis Matiss du Chien. or vis Watertown, LaCrumae, asd o ey e e A et "arjor 5 atnbes o' ! Wilnot Hedstends, Durenns, Sotas Joungon LAy ILLINOIS CERTRAL RAILROS Chalrs, Hall Trees, Bide-Boards, Tiefrigorat and Ico tof Lake-st. and foot of it Gueais, Male Maithouet SiarLis.To 1'nmu.. Ediémica DO et Ol ees 121 ftaadonb as . maer ) sk, Walaut Chalrs and” Rtockers, Jlirrors, Carpere Doalers and consumers can siways d0d the largesiasd | o , o pxprors . beat Kasorted siock Witl dupiicate o b oo B M‘“_;m iery Auctiondsrs,_ | Lairo & New Gricas e ——————— By ROSENFELD & MUNZI i Auctionsers, 42and 44 Madison-st., near Wabul REGULAR TRADE SALE. Tuesday, June 12, 10 o'clock, precisely, 1 tine of S1Ik Ribbons, all aizes and widibs. Ko - e o T e ot amd Mostery, (HIOAGO, BURLISGTON & QUINCE Rl |- ‘L H:: g: l‘n:k: ;llflllll. D:Po(l l’cu‘lngll Lll‘ :;IL. Indlass-av., and( o would cail the atiention o fobbers and manutec: Cilraat, and at depors * o me Thke ‘4 1 Al brsninia gl ¥ n A full Blik Dotted Lace, al Mendota, Ottawa, snd Btreator Aline oP RS ot sa hbomertus otner goodsuata- | MenduiaOliaea: tnd pircaior s 4.3 pmm 1. n{u for best eity and conntry trade, Toekrrd, rl»nun-.nrm Cliy s eiam * & Catalogues nu&mmw of sale, ;}u‘km e, £nioss CILy ¢ v:30 p.m. i ROSENFELU & MUNZER, Auetloneers. elds ki 1 o fof Umas aad 5 Pacido Nint 3 D T, |~ Omahs, Kaosas City, Atch- » LllATT.I}L MORTGAGE SALE mana, Kaoias City, A (_ Is the undersigmed, sell ‘at publia auction, FRIDAY, the afteenth chattet mort fade: ae of aide 5t aad Sore H MICHIGAN OLNTRAL RAILROA! Depot, font of Lake:at,, and foot nf Tweaty -} sy S, 0 vclock & e o8 Cho Tcket Office, 87 Clark i, soutlesst corse: 1 fter di ck bullding k: & 3 e E;:E:,f‘afig:;:.;’, o _‘,P;f'm“"n‘;‘ ekaows | _dolyb, Grand'Pactoc iivicl andl Fatwer ) ng, Nos, hash-sv, the enutne, bol d machiGery o said butld. d lnfil.:'nll c'fif's'.f,é'-'rlmd s atorert 12 toe. ot G | aatt(ela Matn and Ale : wilch sald bulidfox ls dtuate, £0r tha term of lteun | Npecial Past Express. 1 Yeara from F. Jalamaz00 Accomn "eh. 29, 187] Bradford Jiancock, the amfgnee 12 dankruptey of d place, solt | 1244, Company, with Bt the eame timg wnd b h =it A tinies s, e i‘:‘u’.‘.“n‘ifia‘"fl'&‘h:‘fi.—&.‘.fi"-fufi;u’a = slste &nd marble, oice furniture, * JONN E. HIMPRON, FITTBBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO S ¢ :: Audguee of Mortgaks. _ | Tiepot, corner Canal and Madlson-sts. Tie ol SISk e Taimer Mocse, and Grand s ATa “MORTG-AGE SALE.” o 0 . - Ko, 403 West Chicago-av., Mandwy, June 11, 10s,m., i Baluon and Fixtares, consisflng ot ir, ice-1lox, Bool- e ‘ailc aud Batls, slove wud Flie, teerTaiice, Cuairs, pres o en. ec. ete. 1 3 Ul G & T ANDS Lirowing ConrMortgagees, BALTINCRE & OHIO. e ave from Lxpasition Beiiding, fo i o, Talr isa o ! . icket Dfficrs: 19 Grand Paciic, and Depos (s juu GROCERIES. Do YouKeep Honge, Flour, best Minnesola Spring Wheat, Mall, via 3atp Lin, DEVF o ooreisnonssnsssiscoinngad e e o ha Flour, best 8t Louis White Winter Wheat, 2 OE UL 42 2ndeovsesmeassnssuses sos J000 | hnronmrns; QINCINEL R Ralsins, best layers. 6-pound box.... 8 | ——— 5= Starch, best whits glods, G-pound box. 117 g Blarch, Klrz;sfonlu. 0-poun bsx.. 55 | oy, Fapress. Zar Bind Beed, Canary, per Ib. 10 RS2 Tird Beed, Hemp. per b 19 | omeago, ROCK IBLAND & PACTFIO ) T2~ Bird Seed, "fl[z’el ver Ib, 10 | Depoi, cormer of Ven linren aad pavmaa st 4w (fig':':p Jfitfe“filbi b a‘nnsl il ‘l)g Uice, 83 Clarksts bhetibaa o aking Powder, Dr, ‘i"‘rl'u‘u Cream, i COlMleecanrsos German Mottled D, best, 60 bars per boX,.ooooeasioian . 35 XANYAKEE LINE Cigzars, per 100 from...... . 1,25 From e 2 ’floaat eef and Corned Beef in cang for, ple- ————rom Central bepot, fust uf Laxe-t, 2: uics and suinmer use at . . = R ' nd'nap'lts & Cinet'natt Da, * HICKSON'S |Hoies = Sy v CINCINNATI AIR LINE & Xoxowo Lt s CASI FROCIRY [ SEessssms & ) hota 118 Enst Madison-st. Dol & e Niost EX o DOLLAR STORE, LAKE NAVIGATION, =~ GOODRICH ETEAMER3 ] STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE iwsuBee and all Wi hore e ; urdas’s boat dua't £9 walii I’AN:I’ ;.ml. B hodl gues WBrvagd L ForOrand llavea, Graad Bapiis sad Mas * Y g, » y 9Ace] o T'r.‘.'.'m"‘ el 5 WH OALL SPEOIAL ATTENTION 70 Tt L R Zy o Majolica Ware, Brackots, Ttmprlius aranites o ‘gases. E‘afieltl;icmres. s LEGAL. ‘rames, 'oilet Sets, i Bronzes, Chromos, ' hanCG_{y NOt Croquet Sets, Flower Stands. " DON'T FAIL TO BEE THEM AT STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE, }_Oi East Madison-st. Clreutt Court uf Cook Coan Wi, E. Mackensts ia Chancery. Azdarit 4 realde W e almne 10 i . “ e < o B PAPER HANGINGS, &c, CourC b bt ikt i o Cuupty, ! uaday ol Jul 3 20,000 BOLLS OF T e sl v : 3 s WALL PAPER|=—at— AT COST. A Basket of Blanks, 6, 8, 10 ots. gor roll, CHOICE VERBENAS®, Batlas, 16 to 2 one dozen for 60c, & = 320 State-st., opp. Congress. | AP T BN R G40 Bos; i - t

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