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SR 16 NEW YORK. Four Hundred Thousand Dollars to Settle, ‘Which Is Yet Considered a Chicap Compromise, . Peter B, Sweeny's Curso of a, Bad Brother Who Is Dead, * With the Happy Conssguences of Be- ing Forced to Be Good. The Questiona of Transit Which Interest Motropolitans, And Make Theirs a City of Magnifi- cent Prospects. Fyom Our Oien Correspondent. Nzw YOk, Junc 7.—Mr. Tweed, of Ludlow Street Jall, does not like it. Not that he wishes any harm to an old comrade in city misgovern- maent, but the turn of fortune’s wheel in favor of that comrade mystifies him, as it might well do. No wonder. the broken-down old man thinks thero is Injustice somewhere, when he rees all his partners in plunder freo men, and Dimsel! alone shut within a prison. What has Peter B. Sweeny offered In the way of compro- mize more than the *“Boss long since offered? Not nearly a8 much, Indeed; aod Mr. Tweed ls not the only person mystified by this Iatest and strangest of all the strange developments in the Ring sults. From the first, attention was called oft from the lesscr clatms, such as those ngainst Ingersoll and Woodward, by the putting forward of the gigantic $7,000,000 claim ngainst the man who furnislied bralns for his Tammany brethren, and o carfeature for Nast. Why was Ineersoll pardoned, why Woodward saved cons viction, but that they mizht bo used to prove the gullt of Sweeny? What was Tweed fed on hope for, but that his teatimony was to lielp the ¢ty get back a large amount of stolen goods from Sweeny? Theso are the questions asked on every side, and not unreasonably. Yet the fatt reinains that ‘on the flrst day of the Jong- expected trial, which was relied upon to bring to light tho bottom sccrets of the Ring trans. nctions, the Judge in a few words disposcs of the whole matter, and jurors and publie depart with nothing to explaln the “conditton of things save that word of mnsterly Indefinitencss, “com- promise.” How eashy it solves theriddles of the Iting, this compromlise, or will when its own riddles are cleared up, What fools the peoplo of New York havo mnade of themsclves over the luss of a few million dollars, more or lcss. Mow rashly they have Imputed base crime to honest men, so that theso honest men and exemplary citizens were obliged to flce their own land, For shame! as Peter tho persecuted may now cxclalm, adding pathetics clly, 1 cannot tell a lie} IT WAS MY BROTHER DID 17" ‘There was, thercfore, onc member of the Ring, Peter admits, who did wrong and cven took what was not rightfully his. And. this member was bis own brother James, who fis. dead. . Behiold what ills dishon- cat brothers may bring upon the good ones,—sco how the mantle of James' faults fell naturally on Peter! But now, of course, everything is plaln as o Quaker costume. James 8weeny, who s dead, was a bad man. He drank, ond swore, and stole. Peter did not snow It till James ran away to Eurape, Then, probably either from shamo or desiro to learn the full facts of his falt, the wood brother ran uway alter the bad one, who died. Once over the scq, perhaps Peter judged the climato more favorable to his health, or grew Into o taste for modern languages and foreign wines, or wished tabo near the resting-place of his misguided brother) to sct the unfeeling world an example of ‘filial affection. ‘Whatever the reason, this worthy man did not come back to the placo where his brotlier's errors were committed, and in conscquence gossip sald some crue things of him. It was even - Intimated that Lc was a greater rogue than bhls brother, so rapidly do storics crow In one's absence. Peter wos paticnt. however. Belng a politician olso, he was used to the poisoncd arrows of comity, and knew how to walt. It becomes ulmost pitiful to recall how many years this model brother was 3 wanderer beforo Lie heard the call to come home—without fear of arrest. Here was chanceat lust to vindleate himself. It wos possibly palnful to acknowledge the venlal erraticlsims, to put it mildly, of a brother #ho was dead, butit was surcly more Incon- venlent to have policemen sfter o wronged brother, who was alive. 8o Peter caine back to New York, witha trifle more gray in bis hale and a security sgainst the police In hia pocket, TO TELL TUE TOUCHING TRUTI and make a favorablo compromisc. He was willing to restore to the Clty Treasury what his Vad brother had takeu thercfrom, or o part of it nt deast. His Urother Lad been a poor book- keeper, and fn the habit of estimating Lls fn- come much too high, Peter, of course, must correct the account and not detraud his brother's catate by repaying miore than had been borrow- cd. And it must bo distiuctly understood that in this action ho was not confessivg any improp- er dofug of his owu. Jis reputation and politieal influence were even dearer tohim than his desire 1o blacken the nawe of tho brother to whom he lind been 8o bright, but evidently not eflicacious, au example. To these conditions the men who had the say ussented with singular wiilingness, Thelr clalm was for 87,000,000, not sgalnst James, but aguinst Peter, If Peter were fnno- cent,—aud certalnly homust be or he would not have sald so,—that changed tho casc entire- 1y, and thoy must be thankful for whatever they could realize on the account of a dead mon, 8o thev called for over half o million, but Peter deemed the half of that smount too much, and thev lowered till fear of certain 1tcs which the inventive mind of his old friend Twceed might produce caused Peter to meet them fn the Viclnity of $400,000, He sald truly cnoughi that it would be ditlicult to get this sum from nis wicked brother's estate. ‘Thatis oue of tho very points which _mf'fllflvl Mr, Tweed socompletely, slnee heds positive James Bwecny had Imn:fy fortune enough to KEXP 1M PROM GETTING SODE Whereas, by sune slelght-of-houd process, this fortune I8 muade to yleld more than the vx- .‘x""fi has saved from his Jong life of large divie ends, Buch 3 In briel o resume of the position as it ooka through the light of this astontshing com- promise. Tho press jolus with fucarcerated Tweed In not liklng 1t, thoueh for aifferent rea- eone, The true inwurdness of the Ring trans netlons s not likely to be ot at ever, wfin such dispoxition of the nost fmportunt vase bearing direetly upon them. One wmoruing paper roe xards (he settlement as the success of those who bave worked cyvery means to prevent the {ull exposures, often threatencd aud sometimes sceming close ut band, Another would show b fu the vature of a furce were it not too much of ut vutrage for such treatment, Al ugres—and ook out " when such st anomely ocvunie—that thic aflulr f3 yuestionuble enouglh to Justify what- cver may be sald. There Is onio chande yot that the feerets of the onve great Ring will be di- vulred. This depends wltogether on what tho Attorney-General dues: IN LELATION TO TWEED. As lutimated by telegraph, Mr. Townsend Is full u suabicion that the statement submitted by Lis citent hus Lud to dowith the Bweeny com- promise. Now let the falr thing be done fn the releuse of the old man, or Lo shull ot sufler alone, declares tho lawyer dechledly, 1t the £oud brother can make “u statement showing how goud Le 8, nefther his travels nor juiling diave deprived Tweed of abllity to do the “saumy barring the Many peoplu eay that i3 o difference between the twos that the latter docs mot claln to bLe uny Letwer than he i it ho does work hard to #etvut of bigeell. The prescut turn of affales sreates wore svimputby for hlw than suy former Luppenlng, eince the Amerfan bumor was Lever Lo bave oue culprit take the sulfering dus Lo whole compuny of them. Whatover is to be done must be done 800, aud the vearess of wlat Is apparcatly the Jast sct fu thy lung Rivg THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JUNE 10, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES drama reawakens the public interest to a degree which makes the compromise the topic of the day. Chicngo peopte have enough of n Ring of their own to ab least he ablo to tender condo- lence. There are notears, however, salt enough to remove the stain from the face of the goud ‘man who Is cureed by a had brother. TIWO OTNER MATTERS in which the residents of this city are just now Intenacly intereated bear relation to each other, —raphl transit and cheap cabs. It really begins to look a8 if thera were probability of getting both, and before the vresent encration has passed Into the grandfather and grandmother are. The meetfog held o night or two elnco with regard to rapid transit had moro purpose in it than the ordinary meeting. The impedl- ments constantly thrown in the way of auick travel, os tested by the clevated-rallvay move- ments, and the failure of the Legislatureito do anything but add to the hindrances rather than remove them,” lave thoroughly nroused the men who lhuve the Interests of the metropolls nt heart, and the re- sources of will and money to m“l’ through whatever project they nundertake. It s well known, for it has "been sakloften cnough, that no city in the country {s so poor1§ provl(lmi a8 New York with facilities to carry the popula- tlon to and from bLusiness, The business men in Chicago wouldn't stand {t at all, and those here don't want to, The taking plan is that proposed years Mi-n'_m extend the central lina of tracks from Forty-sccond strect to City- all Park, underground, as {n the London sys- tem, When this was Orst serlously considered, tivo ur three surveyors were secired whose es- timntes of-the cost were 80 higt that no capital- ists had courage to think twicc of such an un- dertaking. It has been repeatedly shown since 1hat the surveyors were mistaken, aud there fs uo doubt of getting the required capital, provided the Lepislature will do | part and make the construction possible. Tho CIEAP-CAR MOVEMENT owes its origin to an English gentleman named Kavanagh, who proved lis faith by putting (n, for himself and fricnds, $150,000 ‘as the start toward & pmfiuml capital of $250,000. Further Investments have heen made, and Mr, Kavatagh promiscs to furnish cheap rides at good horae- specd as ono solution of the transit question. J‘lc course, o vast number of theso cabs would cither compel the hackney-coachmen to reduce their prices or get along without passencers, and consequently bitter upposition was to be expected. It takes timu to conyince o coach- man he can make more money from six trips at a quarter o trip than from twoat a half, or oneat adollar, But Mr. Kavanaghinyites owners of coachies fu take shares in his Metropolitan Cab Company, and guarantees them larger profits through the fncrease of business. At uny rate, there is no combined opposition that can thwart his profect, as the horse-raflroad companies with their fmmenso capital sucrecd In cliceking the eleyated-ratiway schiemes, Still another enterprise in the same general direction | ‘of relfef Ia the introduction of steam dummlics on the Belt Raliroad, which efrcles the city from Central Park to the Battery, 8o far the experi- ment has resulted most satisiactordly, there are l\:tmm.-cu enotigh to be happy_ over. ‘What with an underground and elevated rafl- way passages, steam strect lines, and shilling or 80 cabs, what more conld be asked? Only. }u lave theso mado things seen and not hoped or, Une of the up-town hotels, swhere actors and other professional people congregate, has been TROUBLED WITII RATS, and more than onencrvous guest has packed his satchel and gonoe elsewhero to cscape them. When they beeamie so numerous and bold os to saunter about the halls in couples by daylight, reserving themsclves for micals and rownps by night, tha proprictors thought it timeto venture aremedy. A dozen of them werg caught, and after having tiny bells fastened sccurely to thelr bodies were allowed to escape. Fora night or two afterward there iwas music cnough §n that hotel to satlsfy the most mallclous onemy of slecp. The walls were falrly alive “with sound, and the bonrders grew distracted to n degree. Then the bell-rinzing ceased, though the rambles of the rats did not. Subsequent exploratiuna dis- closed the fact that the sagaclous rats had driv- en cyery bellAflll‘\fiinz»rnt out of the house that would v, and kifled one or two which refused to .leave home. The animals evidently had strict rules about making noise, and o severo and effectual method of enforcing them. The Intcst cplsodo ot the hotel was caused by an enrly riser who put on his boot without flrst shaking the rat out of It, and then roused the- floor-full of neighbors by his healthy yelfi. —— ONE YEAR AGO TO-DAY. Softand low the bees are humming, Uently flaw the brooklets clear, . Dirds are worbling, flowers are blooming For the 8nmmor bright is here. Yen, the Winter and the Springtime Hlowly, slowly passed away, And with tearful heorts wo'ra thinking Of one yoar ago to-day. Surely ‘Then tho dearest of our clrele Wandered from vur saddenedhome, Forth into the wida world pasing, ‘Thera for yeara, maybap, to roim. Yes, § kuow sl Natnro's lovely, Itt 1o me hor boauties 441 reemed brighter ers h One long year ago to-day, Tow wo've missed you, Low we've mourned you, Words can never. nevar tolls Onlrv‘ tiod knows nll wo've suffered Since we spoke oursad ** Farewoll, ¥ May the hurning love we chorish Lo for you & hupeful ray ) Ne'er forzet the homo you parted One long year ago to-day. When you're wearled in tho straggle, ‘When your heart 1 faint and drear, 0 remember wa are walting, P!‘;Jlll!. watching for yon here, 0 (iod! Liers and kuer our dear one! Mny His Angols waltch for ayo *Rtound the form of him who foft ns Just onc year ago to-day. i Wroszanay, June 8, 1877, OCEAN STEANSIZIEN, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC CONPANT.: The matl steamersof this Company, between New York and lavev. calilngat Plymouth (U, 11,) for tho tanding of passengers, will sall rom pler 43 N, Ity foob of Morton«t,, Fl SVILLE DE PARIS, ine 6. 1, m. LABIADOLL Sawd ilo 17k e i L BbLLE, ne ';l 1.1 , Povyol 3 PIUCE OF PASS, : ] A GOLD {including win ) HAVIE=1st L 1007 B i LAV IES 1t Cabiin,“$1001” Second Cabin, 863 Rieeraie, ki, Including wine, hedding. and utensits, (10 VLYMOUTH, LONDON, "or wuy ratiway siation Engiand: First Cavin, $00to £100, according to accommods- tinrsccon’ Caotse BT e Godecgmmods- &7, including uverjthiog ae alove; et tickotks ‘4 YOrY Teduced rates avallabls thireugh Engiand or France, Hteamers marked thus ® do not carry steerago passon- wors. For passage and frelicit apoly to For pasEs AR ILAATEY R cent, 55 nrosdway, orW. P. WHITE, 07 Clarkeut., Awent for Chicago, AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool, Thoonly transatiantic line salling under (e Ameri- i o can Flag.” Batlli very Thursday from adelphi; £ Welfheaday hom Liverpat. (rout Puliadelpnia, RED STAR LINE, the Helutan aud United States malls. Hall Welko deyh mlteraately fromn FULLADELRNEE (HUT and ONLY 1 ANTWEKL, PETER WILGHT & BONS, Gen') Apents, 119 Fast Handolph-at., Chicago, e T sl Bl ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, VIA QUEBEC and VIA BALTIMORE, PASSAGE, s)l rlasses, between principal polnts Furone sud Aricas . Crbin snd maloan s uiudutions unxerellcis L Eliortest Sca Houte, Bupcrlor Sips, Experionced uicers. * Disclpllued Crewn, Nfely: tho (sqvorne Tuw Huto. Tired Weekiy Salihuts crb oy o 5% Emigrant am] Stevra; B o A RO R T AL Noa, 724 74 Labllon, L usnuey the very best & + Chicago, WHITE STAR LINE Geueral c _Drafts on Great Britaln and Yrciaog, © oors A4 CUNARD MAIL LINE, Balling three thoes s week 10 aud fx Porta.‘Lowest Prices, ARl ply at Company's Ofice, norihwest corner Llicea Ueneral Western Azunt, LApr Clark and Randolph- INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, 178 l‘._ll. DU VEKRNET, Carrying the Malls etween BUROPE AND AMERICA. For passaxa spoly at Company*s Odice, &2 Nouth Clark- M iatieeh irgat Mt e !ru fag Do Wesks 4 FOIS BALE, VERBENAS 50cts per dozen, and other plants proportionately low at ALLEN’S, 146 State-st. DRY GOODS, &c. PARDRIDAES, 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 50c on the Dollar: 1,000 picces Corded Alpacas at: 12.{0, worth 20c, pes Pacifle Poplins (new shades) at 15¢, cheap at 25¢, 1,000 pcs Algerine and Mohair Stripes at 18c. 200 pes All.Wool Dobeges, Stripes, and Plaids at 25c, others ask 50c¢, 200 pes Black Mohair Alpacas, at 18, 20, 25 und 30c¢. 2,000 pes Black Lrillianteens, Silk finish, at 85, 40, 50O, 60, 70 3‘1“1'18'5“' tormer price from 00c to 205, 500 pes All-3Vool Black Cash- meres at 60. 60, 70 and 80c, worth from 75¢ to #1.25. HO pes 2 yds, wide Iron-Frame (}trcxmdlne at 90c and #1, cheap al 550, 200 pes Black Silks in Glacle and Gros Grain, at 75, 856 and 90c¢. 2,000 Ladles’ All-Silk Serge Pn{xgglsat#l,:fil.‘.’.fi,&ll.b(},$1. (5] and &2, 1,000 doz Ladies’and Children’s Hoseat half price. 0 doz Ladics’ White and Col- ored Corsets at Gic, cheap at $1. 500 doz Ladies’ Striped Skirts nt $1,81.15and$1.25, worth double. 5H0 pes Unbleached Barnsley Ta- ble Linen, at 25, 30, 35 and 40c¢. 50 pes Bleached Table Damask at ?gi GO and 75¢, worth 75, 85¢ and 81, 500 pes All-Linen Crashes at 5, 6,7, 8 and 10c¢. 50 pes Ivish Linen, fine quality, at 25, 30 and 35¢, worth double, 100 doz Towels, good quality, at 12ic, worth 18¢, 00 doz Damuask Towels at 20¢, worth 35c, 10 cases Crints at Ge, worth 7e. Also 5,000 Ladies’ Linen Suits from n bankruapt New York mane ufiscturer at onec-third the usual PARDRI N. B.---We arc offering special .bm‘%‘nlus to country buyers in our Jobbing Department, ANMUSEMENTS. McVICKER'S THEATRE, Positively Last Nights Of the immensely successful Chicago Comedy By Leog':iuc_:%fr, Esq., BOARDING HOUSE. ‘The very flatterinz success attending the produc- tlon of thls Comedy has induced its cuntluuance ONE WEEEK® MORE, COMMENCING Monday Evening, June 11, 1877, Every Evening during the week and SATURDAY SIATINEE, with the ROBSON, CRANE & RANKIN COMEDY COMBINATION AND A BELECTED CAST OF COMEDY STARS. Monday, June 16—~TONY PABTOR and his im- wenso Vaudovillo Organlzation, DEXTLR PARK, Miss Mand Owalds LONG RIDE 800 Diles in 26 Hours, AT DEXTER PARK, (_‘nmml'ndn'r FRIDAY, Junc 15,4t 4 o'clock p.m., and concluding SATURDAY, Juno 10, at 6 p, m' Min Oawald was_formerly ‘the leading 'Lady Btider of Darnum's Hippodrome, und will attempt tils unprecedented feat to ahow tho wonderful puwora of enduratce she pors The Judges witl bo welected from the mombers of the Proan of thiscity, Prominent physicians will sttend Miss Oawald durlng the race, ADMISSION, 50 CENTS, uarter-Stretch Badges can be had at Ticket. Onlew for 50 cents extra. ‘Tha track will bu Hluminated at night, ADELPHL THEATRE, 3. 3L HAVERLY...... Fropriotor and Mansgor GUAND BPECIAL PERFORMANCY, TING EVESING EVENING T QUARTER PAST 8 Q'CLOCK av uasien ST PASTA QL Lioua, 5. AR ALETHE STARS TU-NTGH F, Flno succisaof o s 10-NIGIHT, Great Now York Novelty Combinatlon, o, {ad of arclats In al v o .':.r"m.‘fh‘:%:a:m"-‘.’.‘:!fi.’..‘:.’il"" Gid Fopular Matinecs Wedn wio¥s und Baturdeys at 2. BASE=BALL, Louisville vs. Chicago Monday and Tuesday, Juno 11 and 12, AT 345 1, M. Titkets bought for Saturday's gam d for Mouday. Duyreeceved searaat - Eoo 6% 5 18 Randolpli-st. BEALDIXGY TAVERLY’S THEATRL, < Proprletors, Maouinz & Hlaveney.., IMMENSH S8UCCESS OF Den Thompson In bis now construction of JOSIT W‘I—Z DB Alsy, every nfifinu Wednes vcsd duturday Mutiheen, 0o Kotlto Comody, TIE HAPEY MANS 3w :né‘n:nd:u Un ‘ie rigina) chasacter) Mir. Tioney LINCOLN PAVILION, Corner North Ol d Urant-sts. OPEN DAILY. Refreshments Srat-clage, COSCELT EVELY SATUBDAY, weatber pormitiing, 113 AND 115 STATE STREET, )] (Booksellers* Freo exhibition of th ascitine Coltection of PAINTINGS. Auctivn salo Monday Lo Friday evenlugsot this woek. Buch masierly works have not beva seea o Chicago. AMUSEMENTS, ‘SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THAP MANAGRMENT hi ments for the GRAND TESTIMONIATL CONCERT tendered to MISS ANNIE LOUISE CARY, el ¢ In Chieago, take pleasurs in announcin; T frlend mfi,{ 'S g k1o charge the arrango- (0D LB THOMAS AXD I8 Unrivaled Orchestr [sPeiantcd io aaia, at the TESTINONIAL tnd a1 Thre courten :m!?.“-lrnmfu.\s SURMEY Nlali? TONEERT, fhe o EXPOSITION BUILDING 11as been obtalned, and the preparation for the convers o e A e far e omnsTs BUMMER GARDKN wlil be pushed forward 30 a8 to ba completed 1o time for the Grand”Testlmonlsl Concert 3 5 Saturday Evening, June 16. THE SALE OF TICKETS wiil begin WEDNESDAY MORNING 8t D o'clock a8 oot Bons, No. 158 Kta Having securcd the magnifcent auditorlum of th position Building, the mens; t ars abio to Bounca the estremely Jow price mission to all parts of the Dullding, and 75 Centa for Tleserved Seats, PRIVATE BOXES iting fourorsix persuna, $2 ext TIOMAS SUMMERNIGUT CONC "!S. 1T I8 with great pride we announce that, after an ex- clting competition between other cities and Chicago, Mr. THEGDORE THOMAS has foaily beon tnduced to honor this beyond all other cities, by selecting it an the [isce where o wiil give during tue prescat summier i wotld-renowned SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS 4 GCCPSSIVE YEARS In New York, :rfll ?"I"ln‘ ZEY, ;}ltouulm THOMAS Unrivaled Ful Orchesira, o ars sure that Mr. THOMAS' hosts of friendsand admirers In this cily, ns weil a3 our patrons, wilire- Joico with us aver the auccesaful conclusion of the exe iended negottations, tho remilts of wiich wo are ablo now for the Brat time to officialiy announce. nud which re for Ghicago not only the THOMAS SUM- HT CONCERTY, 10 for thom 10 D6 E1%6n 0n K BEALE OF MAGNIE: 1 m to ona BCALK 0 N ‘s é%ri}?\g:?:' NEVER® DEVORE RoUALD IS This fact will be fostantly recognlzed when we an- nounce that we hiave for these Concerts sccured the EXPOSITION BUILDING, Whote magnificent sod unbrokon arca furnishes an su- ditorium unexcelled for such Purposos— COMMODIOUS, COMFORTABLE, AND COOL, Enabling us to provide, s it does~besldes the mammoth CONCERT HALL, seatlng 5,000 people—a spacions Indoor GARDEN PROMENADE, WWith fountaln, rofreshment tables, and pleasant prom« i) CONSERVATORY, Covered by over halt an acre of glass, snd an OUT- DUOR GANDEN snd PARK nurl{ twa acres in extent, with tho CONCERT HALL ALRCHESTILA so lucaied, thut, oquatly in BAILE, CONSEIRVATORY, and GARDEN PROMEN ADE, thi concert ¢an be enjoyed as 1o tha Coneert ilaileand na audience of 15,00 bevplo entertalied without discom. fort o auy one person. REFRESHHENT DEPARTHIENT Atrangements are now being mado with the LEAD- INU CATEREILS, each of whuin tands pre-emincnt i thie departinent ever which e will iave full chiargo and reaponaibility, for serving thowe attending In the most compleie matner with all refreshments appronitato (o such Uanlen ard Summer.Night Conceria. "Ly arythin will be of the best, nrd will Do rerved st FOPULAT TES tn the IN-DUOTL GARDEN PROMENADE, iho BARK, the CONSEUVATOLY, and PRIVATE PRICES OF TICKETS, Slio further advantage of having sccured the | POSITION BUILDING, whthy iy unequaled factiltics for Accommodnting thy putlic, will, by apprectated when we aunounce that e shall ‘thercby be abio to GARDENING In the Park, and nd decorations in the Garden Pron.eands, iperintended by (LG, WITIIOLD, THE CONBERVATORY AND FLORAL DEPART. )\l‘thThln charge of the woll-known florist, SBHEL. 5, Til‘”lll_i'li. DECORATIONS aro superintonded by Mr. THE INAUGURAL CONCERT Wil be glven un MONDAY; JUNK 18, with a poputar and brlliant proxraninic, Yho salo of’ tickots will bos in un Saturday niom| ir, Minager: COLISEUDM NOVELTY THEATRE, IMMBENSE 8UCCESS OF THE Great London Seusation & Egyptian Mystery, Which will be continued another week in connec~ tion with an ENTIRE NEW SPECIALTY COMDPANY, The fineat n the city, iouses crowded. Stand- Ing room only ot 8:30. Come early. To-day (Sune duy) two performances, afternoon and vvening, Admlalon. 25c and 50¢c. AUCTION SALFES. By ELISON, POMBItOY & CO,, Auctlonecrs, 78and 80 Randoiph.at. ASSIGNEES SALE. FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, Etc., Ltc., Etc,, At Store 169 State-st., FOMMENCING Honday Morning, June 11, at 10 o’clock, Anernoon at 2:30, Eventng at 7:30, A Positive and Peremptory Sale, without limit or reserve, of the largest and most valunble stock over offered in Chicago, consist= ing ot 150 Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watohes, 160 Gents' and Boys' Silver Watches, Fing Gold Watches, Ladies' Sels, Sleove Buttons, Pins, Lockeks, Fancy Jewelry, Els,, Ele, Plated Ware—Rogers Bros. hest goods. g Pitchers, Iog Sets, Casters, . Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Card Receivers, Ete,, Eie, AFine Assortment of Clocks, Vases, Bro B, e, Bo, e REMEMBER, the abovostoclk is all guaranteed fully a8 represent= ¢d, or money refunded, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers. IMPORTANT ART SALE, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. whlsell at thelr ralesronms, 78 and RO Randolph- ot.. on Tuerday, Wednesday, and Thursdny. June 11, and 14, commencing ct 11 o'clock a, 1 m., and 2:30 p. m., a lar 1 o Joction of 0 > largo snd very valuable col MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, Ly celebrated American and Forclgn Artlats, ‘This collection s to bo sold under orders,from the BROOKLYN ART GALLERY, absoluto, posi- tive. and without reserve, ns the collection must 8 disposed of. It will therefora bu n great oppor- tunity for parties In want of cholce works of nrt to attend tho sale. Regular Friday Sale, FRIDAY, June-15, at 9:30 o'clock. Only Furriture Sale this Week, Now and Used Parlor and Chambor Sota, A full lino Qarpets, Liounges, Doske, Hasy Ohairs, Rofrigerators, ook Htoves, Ganeral Hguasnhold Goods, Genoral Merchandise. Parlor Suits aud Chambor Seta at Privato Baloduring the week. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Commision Auctioncers, 118and 120 Wabash-av. AUCTION SALE DESIRABLE MISOELLANEOUS BOOEKS Butters' Weduesday Trade Sals, June 13, at 8:30 0'Olock WHitH & YELLOW WARE, ASSORTED GLASSWARE, 100 Pes, 0il-Cloth & Carpeting, White Lead, Tens, Gracerios. &o, b thelr salcaraome, 118 & 190 Wabashoay, * W3 A, BUTTERS &'CO., Atictioneers. Butters' Thursday Trade Sale, JUNE W, tu77, BOOTS & SHOES, AT DY O'CLOCK A. M, ASSIGNEL’S SALE AT 11 O'CLUCK A, M, SEASONABLE CLOTHING, Clathe Cassimeres, Jeans, Italians, Hoslery, ete., etc, 1,000 sty Vants and §Eeth 1100 Cons maare s, Al 400 Palrs Panta, 170 Conte, 100 \eate, all stHiciy Btaple and Pai Gouds Custom-Mady ine oy Dry Goudu, St dox, Hosler, cs BIraw Goods, ab Gur sloss o 00, C FCOnIR, 118 L 120 Weimatat, Wi, A, BUTTEKS & CO., Auctloneers, COAL, GARTSHERRIE COAL For Domostic Uso, $4.60 por Ton, Delivered. Liboral Discount on 8toam Trado, Hard nnd Soft Coal at Markoet Ratoy, WATSON COAL & MINING €O, 101 Washington-st. 193 East Twelfth.st, _SUDIMIEIE ILESORR' HOUNTALN HOUSE CRESSON SPRINGS, PA. ‘This popular summer resort will b opea for the ree cepliva of guests un the 141l l.lnv_cl' June, 1877, All tralng ou the nn's R. 1L wil atof Creason. Ttk Sl Iy G — T it P, PIGEON COVH IIOUSE, Cape Anu, Mass. On extioie pulat of Cape, Vi s ¥ Pt Ut s ocean, ** Lighte of Caps Aui,'ete, G i umm&‘m:fln " Bottig, Uatilas ste: " Good shapas: Tuke Faateru fallrosd frum itk ELEEN S onssoy & co. VERBENAS, ALLEN, Florist, 146 State-st., is selling VERBENAS at 60c per doz. BUALES, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Bacaselultabuy ouly the Graulas, BUTTERS & C_D.’B Regular Satueday Furnitore Sale, At m?.’r‘ll’u'f‘.‘i:.‘q‘&'.:f mid) 'flnnii“:ficlfl"\hfln ahea .By WAL MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Anctloneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-st, Regular Sale Doys Woednesdays and Saturdays, A New and Fresh Assortment Every Sal. The beat assorted atock of new Purnlturo snd Houschold Uuods to be found in any auction house in the city, Parlorsuits In overy stylo and prade, Chamber sets, 20 different varieties,” I3, W, Bed. "Ifaldl.&"‘“" uvsorted slyles. Ofice Furniture of ali kinda.t g lnl‘go ltlilla olT “'I.'lllnfll!:;,. J\dr' 13, 4 shl pecial attention given <l and o £o0ds_fur country buyers, ki il By WM, T, HIODGES & CO, AT OUR WAREROOMS, 003 Weat Lake.st., wa shall scll on Sap ovenlng, June 16,at 7:30 o'ciock, a goueral |fl:’3§.¥ HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ?I:[lfl:-l?n dmlnlnzu-:lm. c]unm kitchen, 'F" au b urulture, crockery, glus, 3 WILLAST 1 0D GES % 0.0 Averioncers. UG2 Woat Lake-at, Also nica lot of goods to Lo suld this weok st privato sale at Aucoion Prices, GO WINST LAICIS-ST, By RADDIN & CLAPP, Auctivbeers, &3 and 3 Wabaali-ay., Culcagy, 11l 1,600 cases aad cartouns of scasonable and drat-class »PBOOTS AND SEHOES Wil Lu offered at public auction on Tucsday next. Jung 42 8L OUF salesTuows, 65 830 63 Wabasli-uv., Chicagu, Bl saiv will comiprisa 8 geaersl macriun adspted toretall trade, aad put u aaca tosuit hoth Joubers sud -retalicrs. * A o Will poali{ycly bo sold withous sy rescrve Whal wii bu to the advautagu of sll wlsolii 8 stock uf 2d Bocs b be prescul. BALDIN & CLAPE, Auctivacets. By 1. 0, I1IUNT & CO., 270 Madison-st, ‘Wednesday, Jun ture of il c1adn ¢ cluacd out upder 8410 & ., will be sol . Cargein Dol Ve bt Formt: rivate dwelllug. “Two' Lots (o bo Bty iy Al BLUSIL, Auctiuncer, SEWING ECONOMISE, thoe H Expositions. PRICE. AQENTS WANTED. MACHINES, SOLD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS, BUY THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SEWING MACHINE, Its workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as Elanntly Finishod as a first-class Piano. hest Awards at the Vienna and Ceontennial 1t received We do not sell 8econd Hand or Robuilt Machines, or compete in price with Doalers sellin, close'business, but we defy com WE GIVE A WARRANT guaranteeing to keep It In ropalr, free of charge, for b years. It makes 6 stitchos to every motion of the foot, ' WILSON SEWING MACHINE O, 827 & 829 Broadway, Now York; New Orleans, La.; Corner State & Madison Sts,, Chicago, Ills.; and 8an Francisco, Cal, sdiub i tudiaiaiiidetbliann s el Meii o) Biveid el bl s e e out to tition In QUALITY and with EACH MACHINE, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 08 und 70 Wabash-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, June 12, 9:30 a, m, We have saveral important soasonable spooialtios to oloss at this sale. CARPETS, ** %050 QEO. P. GORE & CO., Auct'rs. SPECIAL SALE, TUESDAY, June 12, 11 0'Clock a. m,, ONE HUNDRED PIECES [REAL ITALIAN CLOTHS. GEO. P. UORE & CO.. Auct'rs, REVOLVERS, Tuesday, June 12, 10 o'clock s, m. 200 Seven-Shot, 22 Calibre Plstols, GEO, P, GORE & CO., Auctionecrs. By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, ©3 sad 70 Wabash avenue. TUESDAY, June 12, at 11 o'clock, we atinll anothier lot of fino All-Leniher Top Carsiagos Pliactons, and Open and Top Bugglos, snd Harnoss, wlithout reserve. ¢ G. P. GOIE & CO,, Auctlonecrs. In ncoordance with instruotions from Monufaaturors wa shall close out at Auc- tion, on WEDNEBDAY, Juno 13, an Extra Largo and Fine Lino of SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabnsh-av, On Thursday, June 14, at 9% 0'clock, A Special Sale {0 closs out_several consignmentato pay sdvances; Farlor Bets, Chamber sflaynuwk-clltf ’\VIHIIDPQL Melnut, Bedsiends, Burestm, ‘Eofan Loungos Tasy Chalrs, s, Blde-Boards, llefrigorators, snd Jeu Chests, tresscs, Marble-Top Tables, Extension Taldes, Whi ots, Show-Cases, Parlor and_ Ofice I1esks, Walnut Chairs and Itockers, Alirrord, cll’?fiu- DRt Aasoried sUoCk Wi dupigatey, . tha larguitaad v Stock W . PIE'F: aorx & co.. Auctioncers. By ROSENFELD & MUNZILR,~ Auctioneers, 43and 44 Madlson-st,, near Wabas REGULAR TRADD SALE. Taesday, June 12, 10 o'clock, precisely, Fall llnl of 81l Ribbons, a1t slzes and widths. Fullline of Iists, Caps, Straw Uoods, and lioslery, ASE D We would call the attentlon l:f;[obberl and manufac- Ammaowtyd o ‘ilk Doited Lace, On sell ttel mort derel; D virtug of & chattsl mos fi?‘-?-u".%"éu‘-‘.‘.‘m'.’: lged, tothe b FRIDAY, ! tho fifteenth dayof Jane, A. . 1677, &t 10 v'clock & ‘m., on the premilsea iereatier descrlbog, 1he brick buflding known g4 tha Chicago Marble-Manufscturing Company's bullding, Kot 713 and 715 Wataah-av. Aleo, the engine, botler, and machivery o asid bufld- Ik, aid the urexfired lodschold inicrott (3 the ot on which said bullalng 1a aiuats, for tha term of Atteun youra from Feh. 23, 1672, Bradford Jisncock, the assignes o bankruptey of J, Company. will, Bt the saine timg aud place. sel aisuce of the stock of marble and marble gra slate and ilo, base, and tarbetons stock, aad Andgnes of Mortaage. olice fursltaro, JOIN E. BIMFRON . Ko, 402 West Chicago-av., Monday,Juna 11, 10 8. m., PRI AR D L Jee-Tlox, Fools ‘uble aud Halls, stove sud Llbe, loer-Tablca, Clinirs, 1i n for Fent cheap. B Co., Mortgagecs, Ulnases. etc., ete. uscil &in C! D0 YonKeep Honge, !»‘lmmIJ best Minnesotn Spring Wheat, Flau{. best Miunesota Patent Wikeat, per Flour, best 8t. Louis White Winter Wheat, Ralsin, best layers, §-pound box., . Starch, best white gloss, 6-pound box.. Blarch, Kingsford's, 6-pound bsx.. Bind Beed, Canary, per | Bird Seed, Hemp. per Ib Tird Beed, Ihge. ver Ib govo o’fi“”tibfm l%-muI 1]( 0z . fine table, b gul. kegy......... Lakibg Fowdor, Dr, Fricas Greina; 115 cans.. es German Mottled Boap, best, 60 bars per 8.50 BT vussnasiosavs .5 Clyars, per 100 from, o eer 1,25 itnut eef and Corned Leef in cans for, pic. nics and summier uso at "HICKSON'S CASH GROGERY HOUSE, 113 East Madison-st. DOLY.AIL STORE, STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE WH OALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR NEW LINE OF Majolica Ware, Brackets, Vases, Panel Pictures, Frames, Toilet Sets, Bronzes, Ohromos, Croquet Sets, Flower Stands. 2~ DON'T' PAIL TO S8EE THEM AT STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE, 106 l}@st Madjson—st. NGINGS, ¢, 20,000 BOLLS OF WALL PAPER AT cosT. Blanks, 6, 8, 10 ots. per roll, Baling, 16 to 30. 320 State-st., opp. Congress, RAILIROAD TIME TARLE. HRRIVAL RO DEPARTURE OF TRATS, EXrLanarion op RENCR MARKS.~4 Bat: frsspica VElodly T T ey c ol RORTHWESTERN BAILWAY, OHICAGO & Ticket Offices, 62 Clark-sf & p(;uermu House) and e DAl wl“‘ nlxirn‘:tlll araueito atienéva ke & Hock Da:n!'l I.ake Express, bLake Gieneva Kxpress a=Depot corner of Well and Kingin-ats, b—Diepot corner of Canal and Kinzie-sta, OHIOAQQ, BT. PAUL & MINKEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket ofiices 62 Clark-st. and st Klnl‘i'slfl.‘fl.l‘l_]flp‘v_l. Teave, Bt Taul & Minnespolts Ex... 51000 a, St Al & Minneasolts Bx igina: i OHICAGO. ALTON & ST. TOUIS AN KANGAS OITY & V) Unlon Depot, West Bide, near Madison-at. Feenty ulriat, Ficket Omees 12 an Ransgy City & Denver 1. Ldta & Sprinkfcid 8¢ Louts, Bpringteld & Pukin and Peoria Fast Express Yooria Expresa... Peorts, Keakuk & Chicago & Paducah I, 18 . Streatar. Lacon, Wash'tan B, Jollet & Dwight' Accommdai'n OHICAQO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RATLROAD, Union Dépot, corner Madison and Canal-sts. Ticket Ofice, (u South Clark-ats, opposite Bherman Houac, D100 &, m, 13:20 p, m, 5:00 D, . and at Depat. Arrive, Milwaukeo Expred 7100p, m. Wiscanln 4 Min 8Y EXread.o. Wisconitn, Towe, 46 sota Kxpress.. ‘Wisconsin & M| Night Express, 't 9:00p, m.it 7:008 ™, Al traina rn iy Milwaukeo, Tickets for t. Taci 824 Minnespalle are good elther 1o Madisan and Prairia du Chien, or via Watertown, LaCrose, and \inona. didiaget) T Nt foot of Luke-9t. an t wanty:set - "hb‘ll‘numllw. 131 lufldu”l%h?".. Illltycll::.n i | CHICAGO, BURLING'TON & QUINOY RATLEOAD. Depots fout of Lake-st., Indlana-ay., and istcouthe #t.o and Cansl and slzteontn-scs. Tic Clark-st., sad at depots. cket Otflocs, o0 z 10:00 0. [0 2240 o, Expreaa it as €l - Omahs, Kai o fson, B, Joe, aod Tex! «1110:00 p.m. |t 0:53 8., R e o 3 at of Twenty-second-s DOkt Giteer o7 Claeh S bodi by Soaer o Sian olph, Grand'Facige Hotch, and at Painer Hous 30 * 81437, 8:18 b, in. | *0:00 B, 1. 130 63 FITTSEURG, T, WAYNE & OHI0AG) BAILWAY. DI Rae", Famer Houss, wad Griod Hatits Howl o ORD & CHID. foot af Mon. ol Do B GIArk At paer 1o, roe: and Paclic, aud Depot (Expouttioh Dulidiog). Leavo. Arrive, forning Expreas, 8:508, m.if A:400, M, Yomips Exr ©:40p. m.l) 0udop, 0, LAKE GHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERY. —_— e lllll1 ¥is Main Ling. bpeclal N, Y. Expre ress, dall] Coleliour Accomi Nighit Express.,, PITTTSBURG, OINCINNATI & BT, LOUTS B. IL Depot corner_of Clinton sad Carroll. Weat Blde, Arrivo. * B:40 8. m,(® 10D, M. § 6:00 5 14 7120 & e onmmb, BOCK IBLAND & PACIFI0 RAILROAD, Deput, corner of Van liuren sad Ghumm-ll:. Tleket | Uttice, B3 Clark-st, bherman liouse, Leave. Omahs. Leavenw'th & Atch Ex| :Nx 15a.m, Avtive. o Peru A 8:00p, . Kigh Araotition 10100 B 5: KANKAXEE LINE. ¥From Central Dopot, foot of Lekeeat. - .| Depart. Ind'naplis & w118 a. m, s e iRER OINCINNATI AIR LINE & KOKOMO LINE Frow Ry, Uopot, cornar of Clinton sad Carroll-sts. Dopart, | _Arrlve: }nfl'nlp’!ll & Cinel'nat{ Day Ex| od'napollac Clucta. Night Ex . “gi:nd l'lllllfll“ an 3 sxcopted.. For s‘; d LM{“MW‘:: Tul ¥orst. Joso 410, ‘m.y Biida eooty ;m rlay's oat doos ot lear ¥or drcon Uar, Eicenabe. eto., Friday..es.... 75 Utllce 8ad dodkw, foat Michivan sy, LEGA Chancery Notice. Cireutt € 1y, Jean 0. Mackenulo vi. Wi e S CoRE Seaniy Tean O, ackhale - realdente of Wi, . 3ckeus teudant, haviok beoi Sled u the onifce of the C th Clrcult Court of Couk County, c lven 1o vaf Mackenziu that the at 3 ed hor bill on the Chsncery of sal urt, and that & sul fusuied out of safd Clurt sgaiust the a! fondut, Teturnable on th dret day of sald Court, tu bo huld st the Cours-ltouse e {agaticounty on tblrd Muaday of July soxt (1 e T uao 3, 3 IR0, LEVY. Sol. ; BIISCELLANEOUS, A Basket of CHOICE VERBENAS, one dozen for 60c¢, at ALLEN’S. 1456 State-st.

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