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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MAY 4, IS7&—TWELVE PAGES. thelr might; that, shonld there he troable, the kid-gloved military miight find themselves din- armed, and somo of thelr opprareora fird their throats cat. =~ Perhaps no more infsmoua article everanpeared In the State, Tho Mayor and Chlef of Police feel very indlznant over & pnblication of thin kind, when reporta [rom ather cities are to the sffect that this ia a time waen every cantion shonld TIHE COMMUN A Carrolous *Leader” at East Bt. Lonis Secures an Intere view. - be used to preaerva the peaca, ‘T'hey think that i thera are thoughts of distnrhance by the anraly N elament, and auch noblications have a tendency to creats a dangeroun feeling among those who wonld otherwine remain qalet and orderly, and sbstain from orgsnizing into wocictles whose only object can be pluader. The Mayor nr he knows who the Teadern would be fn case any acts of an anlawful natura wers talked of, hut as yet thers has been none, noc doen hs think there s any orzanization of Soclal- Ista, Tle conalders the article published as in- tended to fan Into exintence an organization of the waorst elements, which in all will not number over 400. The Chlef of Police been on the alert for néveral days, If thore beapy Communfem it ean be very quickly pnt down by the militia and police. The article {s dennunced on all sides an being & disgrace to the city. agustingly Free Discussion of W ml:lm Chances of Insur- rection. Grand Bataroalia of Disordor Prom- ’ {sed Some Time This Month. Pablioation of a Beditions Article by & Oolumbus Paper. TWASIHINGTON. Bpectal Dispaieh to The Tridune, Wasnixutoy, D. C.. May 3,—Thers ars very sensational rumors to-night of prospective troudle amang the wotkingmen here, The report (s that an agentof the Communistic socleties from the ‘West has arganized companles here which have been pravided with arms, {n prepsration for & gen- eralatrike throughout the country In Aguss next. CRIME, INCENDIARISM AND FORGERY. Laconta, N. H., May 3, —There {s much excite. mont hero and throughout this sectlon of the State over the announcement jost made puolic that Thomas E, Ladd, one of the most prominent busi. nees men of this blace, who disappeared on Monday last under circumatances leading to the beflet that he had committed suicide, was a forger to a large smonnt, and an (ncendiary, ruining & number of people and victimizing Ave banks. On Monday be appeared much excited, sand obtained a loan of #ome mopney, then went to his house, and his wife noticing hils strange appeatance, he sald I wilt be back by-and-by and tell you all about 1t.* Soon after lio borrowed a team and started oot fo ride. That evening the icam was dicovered twelve milea distant in Banbernton, nesr a swollen and rapid stresm, It was then thought he had com- mitted suicide, but some helicve he fled to Can. ada, Ho han been financiaily embatrassed somo monthe, and the determination of his credltors to out him into bankruptcy led Lo an Investigation of some of hin pepor wnen tho forgeries were dls- covered, Tho fonr partics whose names were signed to the forged motesnlso signed a0 many zenuine notes in his favor, 1t is believed they wil bornined. 1118 entire liabliities fout up 830, 000. The smount of forged paper already diacovered {s $6.000. 'Ten buildiugs in various locallties, heav~ 11y {nsired and held by Ladd, have een burne within few years past. eforo hia departure, ho confeaned to 8 friend that acveral of the fires were his own acta of tncondiaris EAST 8T, LOUIS, Bpecial Dirpateh to The Tribune. §1. Lotis, May 8, —Much excltement was crested Loiy by the dincovery that the Communlets of Fast 8t Louls had for eeveral days past been or- alsing, and that 300 or 400 men bave been sup- lled with arms and put throagh the drill, ‘Tha vmt atrike at this point last year had ite starting- L int in East 8t. Louis, nd (t was from that trane- i’:lnlnlpnl euburb that the large armed forces marched aver to the clty, closed the factorl nd ‘workehaps, and terrorized the Inhabltants. There. fors much apprehonsion has beon folt that, i troubte came, ft would be from {at direction, though nothingZ positive was learned untll to-day, when a number of the leaders talked openly ahout thelrplans. Your correspond. ent, who vielted Eaat St. Loals, sought out John Catrol, one of the feaders, and formerly Town. afrshal nnd policeman, In anewer toa qaestion 3sfowhether he knaw of the exirtence of & Com- mrnistle aecretcommnnity, Carrolreplied: **1do, snd 18w not afrald to say €0, 11 Are you one of them?"* seked the correspond. o am with them, and, what's more, T am not Afesid fo come out boldly with my sentiments, " ra- jed Carrol. p“"llnw many members are tharat™* s Perhaps 900, but the Bociely is kept very pecret, All the membors are tried and trasty men, We won't have any encake and belrayers, as thero were during last year's atrike. ' +What do yon mean Ly thatt* ss1Vel), you ses, T wan Marshel last year, and, when T was arresting eome of the strikers, T found # gnod many had exemption papera from their em- plogers, These men were talo-hearers andsples, Wo have learncd n lesson since then. Bealdes the 200 memhers thero are GO0 men in this place ready to join us to-morrow, and, wilhin one week, we conld have 10,000 men under arme, " Are you afilisted with tho Bt. Louls Assocts- tloat* % 4 0f coursa wa are, *' Haw often do you meet?* “Once n week." 4 Do you uso aizns and poss-worda?" #Yon bet. o are not fools,** 4 \Where do you meet?” s+At different places. We don't let any one know. Yo are working quiotly and stealthity." **Da you drill?" , **Not yet, but wwo commence Immediately,” o flave you armat* ‘Weare buying them, Every man harto pro- vide himself with & gon, and for thoss that are too 00r to buy one tho Bocicty purchases one by sub- wription.™ . Do you think there will be an outbreak this sl **Dol think so? Iamsura of it. Al the min. ersare in communication with us, and when the time comen will Join us, Our views may differ a little, but thia time we wlll 4}l work together. " **Who Is the leuder Lore?" “*1 won't tell you that. Kirsinzer was the lead- er, but in the last riot, [nstead of coming ont Jike 3 man and facing the music, ho ran home and hid imsclf, Wo bave fost faith in him, but we have aders now that wo can trust,” *‘Do you ever meet with the Soclalista in 8t. Logle?" *‘Yes, wo are golnyg over shortly, but »ewon't march in o body, We are golng to nssem- ble aver there, and then you wilk hear mnaic in the s that for the grand parade on the 10th of May?" +*No, slr. 1can't tell you any moro now, bat you wait nine or_ten days und you will bave plenty of newa over here. Come and see mo oy :hhen, lndé’ll ltxll you lvm: :}n“g- that rvllldulu g th yon. One plans aro not fally completed yet, butwill bo in few days, ** Ly 7 +*1e |t trae ther I8 to bo an ontbreak about the Oth or 10th of 3a; 5 y anything on that point. Our A QUINCY MURDER. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Qumecy, 1, May 3.—The Dustrict Attorney here fs making & full investigation of the report that tho man who killed Ofticer Dallas in this city Lwo years ago 1s now in the Jolict Penltentiary. The man Willias, confined {n the Southern Illinols Fenltcntlary at Chester, porsists fo his assertion that he knows the murderer, and that the latter has mado a confession of the facts, In & lotior to the Attorney, Willlas says that the man who killed Dallas is at Jolict, and that s term of Imprison. ment will expira on the 2lat of Angust. The writer makes a tolerably lain statement of how he came by the information, and declares that It was known to other prisoners besides him. self while they were at Jollet, Lant evening Di trict Attorney Gavert recelved a [ottor from Al ander H. Irwin, Deputy Warden of the Chester Prisun, In which ho says that Willlae repeats and confirma his story, but he (Irwin) lias no means of knowing whether or not he la teliing tho truth. If it 18 ascertalned that Willlas is bimself contined for murder, .or for® any other offense for n years, the possibility would _make nE his stury In order toget himeelf out of the penitentiary and rome one clsg iu might prevent further prosccu- tion, but, if he is in only for & short lime, for an ordinary crime, the probability is that he is telllng the truth, and that all of the facta about the Dallas murder will finally be 10ade known. g Mkt A DASTARDLY INCENDIARY. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Gexzva Lake, Wis., Moy 3. —A very sggravated casc of arson has just been devoloped here. A farmer named Judson Ballas, aged 24, was brought Te Justice Oatman to-day charged with burn- ing the bolldings on his mother's farm, in the Town of Bloomflold, near Powers® Lake, about scvon milea east of this place, and was held in bonds of 81,000 and taken to the Elkhorn dail. Ulis confesslon, which was anbstantlally corrob- “*Well, 1 can't » organlzation s not yet complete. Come aver d, developed i lowl. factat ;‘t,a’l'fi'l'::;::nglwlwnk-. Lreally can tell you '{5232;.«..,“":-3& l::‘ x::nfr‘:l:c’l‘ '..-?fi. (thr: mother, snd drove her from the bou e then ient up-stairs, smashed the kerossne- Inmp on the floor, and sot the house on dre, While the building was blazing he repaired lo the gran- This fntervicw Is a sample of several that were bad with turbulent Socialists, and the _suthorities look upun the situation as serious, Your corre. spondent also callod to-day at the ofice of Chisf- of-Pol ary and slept until tho honse was eatirely coue [ lk.«‘I fl;l::::?:gh. "v'n'm ""E hclu.w l.':g ot Byl ) b Py ureday morn- Sectelary, who gave tho Information that severs) | 1ug. 116 then scized a shovel and careied burning embers to tho barn and granary, setting bot! bulldings on fire, and thoy were burncd to the round, togethor with three horsea and large quan- bunared of the Koctalists on thiu wide of the river were armed and dnliing, but declined to give any detatled information concerning tho exposed plans of the Comiuntete, T s T GUur, Phely abuut $, lempting (o cecape, the flend wan LI Tiate the i i G $aroo daye agos and | &LL YL oeR: Hichran, braagat o' thie Pikco, had Pericual view of the itastion. am sdapt iecaer | beat 0 ol 8s devalios above: svert imbendiug trouble, 1t reparted that ho expreaand tha opinlon” that the 'situation. iras AN ALLEGED MURDERER. srowlog serioun, and woulil roquire vigilant and promnt action (o preserva the llllwlce‘ wur com- Danles of bi b lwonnh:::,h“.'n the clly have arms, and Special Dispateh to Tas Tridune. Corvmnus, 0,, May J.—About three years sinco Engene Nailor waa murdered near Urand Rapids, Mich,, and his body found. BIx weoks afterwards iwo men were arrested, tried, but not convicted, sad all hopes wero given up of obtaining the real murderer. A fow daye since a man called at the polico oftice ana informod the ofcers, In regard to the murder at Grand Rapids, that at that time he was & realdent thore and knew a man by the name of Bhilling, who wua the lsat man secn with timen a week. DRILLING IN 8. LOUIS. dpectat Dispatch to The Triduna, 8%, Lours, May 3.—1¢ bas been ascertained be- yond any doubt that the workingmen of this city Are armed and regularly equipped, snd are quletly drilling a0d organizing themsclves into varloue companies, who are focorporated under the laws ol the sml: as the ** Workingmen's Protoctive As- 3.{.“"';-1'3-'&'“ “2«&‘1:::‘:'11(31 'l.‘h'll“';l‘:d l\:fi soclation, claiming thot the word **protective ™ | just seen ' iho identical man on the refers to the ineuranco advantages of tha Associn- | 8treot, Fortho timehelng Shilling was lost track Yon, Secing an advertised call In the Volkesttinme Das Westens, a leading orean of the workingmen, for & meeting of ona of theee associations, & ro- porter of oo of the Kngllsh dailles wns sunt down % Wablnzton Hall, whore the meeliug was tobdabeld, to Investigate tha mattor, and learn, It Possible, whother there worn any preparations of :nmku character. A crowd of somo twenty. " or thirty workingmen who were atanding :.u::;d tho entrance were eagerly discussing o - rof apparently greal interest, and as tho ro. d:' F approached he strained hls cara to catch the Htof there converaation. One miam, who occu- mdm centre of tho crowd, and seemed to be the t M‘e’ ;Ihn was heard to bogin o sentence in an unes 49 follows: +i\nen wo get the athor Saupictas nmlu:?l“ elon was braken off by the ohutrved pavs ono of bis hearers, who Lnd el '.k!tgmr. Thu latter thes ap- M htl)w"ul'lu there was & mesling Bled that e arklmgmmens . ware seiitos Wplhere, Ag the pewapaper man turncd away m' Bscend the atairs ho "Bted o Uneastuou, aagy” °F 10 80 WBO ¢ that @ of tlicm nowspaper veporters?® " sutd muother, hiead of tho wlalra the repurter v, uid, wudden); found "tmselt 1n xhl:n ’p -u::l::uu?l,:nb;ho 0f But ¢ was found lie had bought some cloting, and hiad told a saloon-kesper whurs he worked, in tha country, thirteen miles distans. Three polico:, ofticers got on his track yesterdsy, and arrested bl at o' late hour fast night, arriving with thelr prisoner thie morning. The timo was oppsrtune, the prisoner had s thinge packed, and was to atart for Canada thia morning, DURGLARS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Trivune, OtTawa, 1il., May 3. —Aftcr giving Ottawa a two- months' rest, the burglars arc again busy, night Mra. 0'Meara's millinery store was eatered by cxperts through A rear windolr, and valuable mer. chandise to the sum of $400 was carrled awsy, Ap ercnlly the burglare made a hasty fight sa {f caring avpreliension, for ey left quite & quanti- ty of ribbons, flowers, etc.. tied up In packages near tho window, The oflicers arreated two men piciun sLthe 1:50 p. m, train weston tho Chicago, Rock Jeland & Paclfic ltosd, Lut the proof aysinst them s weak. BWIFT PUNISIIMENT, 8r. Lowis, May 3.~Tho Globe-Democrat has a special stating that on' the eveaing of April 27 Henry M, Damall, Jz., a citizen of Pino, Pemla- cot Co., Mo., and & member of the lnst Loglalat) of this Btste, was enticod across the MisUesippt ! b Pahuulicted muscala? wep, aoous 100 W | River fnto Lake County, Tenn., and killod by tompany Loy aroyneon & S0ringgold rile. The | William Shearcr, & tonant of hie, Shearer fiod, 364 GF ey e i 'z‘umr'\":fl',b“f-n&',‘,l.fl" {n the 1 but wasovertaken the next day by a Sherit's possc, ®ben thy yoor upcned, aud mottally wounded walle ‘attempting to cacape ws, and the Guestiun which the dourkeeper sk o from them. Mofore Shearer diod he aaid he had a8 laat 4 Thiew (R L S ont u 4o hunderlugsound been_ bired to kil Daruall, but did 5ot say by uuabla 10 give watisfactory ane s 78 10 the other ucatlons propounded, u strong 13 b; 1!" f y 5 A NEINOUS CITARGE. i the door tlisod bebing fi&.'.":n fhosest In Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune. the stairs, CirveLanp, 0., May 3.—David Byron Burt, & leader of the Natlonal party hore, and one of the Directors of their oryan, the Labor Advancd, wss arreated to-day charged with rape on the person of twolittle girls, ono 10 and the other 11 yesrs old. The giils clatmn that Burt enticed thein to his room by the prowmise of swall sumne of monoy, and thag B would pisy upon the plano for thom, bnd when there sccomplished hle hellish purpos Tho girin spparently truthful in their siatements, aud clalm’ ibat he ha¢ tampered with them saveral tmos. urt Las & wi d two chlldren. e —— THE COAL REGION, Taraqp 2éC( Dlspateh to The Tribune, 'l'l?:;'uh” May 3.—The coa) reglone are e ety 0dzes of the Communlatic movement in e l’ll‘: It wmeans & roturu to the order of e rag ek James Brldyeman denounced. Ho 1 priest in the Tegion to anatbematize the wia g u:;uon Tharsday the up passenger-train eingy ot dat Heynolds by a sill securea to Miizegs Wa4 b Bhenandoah trala down nesr Boremeng 0" This s evidence that the A FIGNT WITII BURGLARS, Ulineg, ThL' 0 alivo 1o villtany, aud well Potrrevown, May 3.~Two tuleves last uight en- 18 Boraagn Loel,orkiulzation twok ‘pisce’ in | tered the bouse of Dantel Landls, at Gratolstord, Bo2th ero takes 1n weer gug. o sb0 804 B | 4od in & 62ht that follawed thelr detection, Laudis Tamber aver YO0 1n” Demuers. Thoy | was shot and badly wounded, sud botn Ihieves et taSheuandgun, *Fhe frbee doa] 2 | fatally shol: alao Harey Astaupeiter, Who wes g 9 Nono but worklugoien can vam Saslating Landis. e R:rumenmwun. of ! Pailadelphla & by’ paiitifotdosss, of b Volhsiphid & detectives In tho ARRESTED, and S fmovement (s atrong, grows daliy, Prrretoy, Pa., May 3. —Thomss Morrie wasar. :u;:':‘."",:’;fll Lo pes detecttan, ae Plaisdelpls rested lastuighi for the marder of bls wife fo Kane qm,w';:‘;.‘.lulfiv. ite membera side with tay | 448 CHY ey e EE INDIA E-HO COLUMBUS, 1 Bpecial uw i House. pectal Dixpaich ta Ths Tridune. Cotvuary, o, St s May 3. —A C 10 8 4mal) Daws Communistic article Ixptavarots, Ind.. May 3. —KB. E, Meyers, the Dotrolt architect, will bring sult aext week in the O whag ig gy, ocratic sbeet, commenting | United Ststes Cours sesinat the Housa Com- ction wiy ‘:- Workingmen of the country in { misloners in their capacity as individuals, asking Byez, vwmum::h:"“‘_“: 2od Communlam. [t | & pec cent, the srchitect's regulse allowsnce, og o right to orgunize | the estimato of the cost of constructing the Stats. bocleties for gy, Iy t own protection, and tuat | House according to bls Arst plane, sod for dam- .gn.:;'“"““my coms whea.ihs hard-handed risiuz out of tbo mutilation of bis second Meaapy 4 will aasert thete righta; that thes bave which were recoutly shipped to bim. io ”‘Wfl:{“ W by tae capitalists sud wealthy sucs lr:bsummllllu s 38 llll; lelulahlnl‘o tuat 048 80 Lung that they wust soun arise in | oicd il be put to the expenss of employlag thels Gwi attoruers! Always be consulted fn reference to styles of MEDICAL. MODJESKA. GLOVLCS, noclely lllemum.: Here the Indy interrupted, langhing: *And [ A caller at anch an should pot have seen you, onl honr aroused my coriosity and Induces my tollette, for T wan not op at the time. **And," eontinned Mr. Narzent, **1 esteamed myaell vory fortunate in heingfrst on the ground A Raoy Interview with the GOreat Actress in Her Private PLAIN TALIK. Apaumenu‘ to make an engagement." r.‘.‘;'_':‘.’,::"('.';,‘;';,{;‘,',f{;:f,‘."_-.{‘l’,;“:,':':,', :,',;;.';?,3,’,‘,3 Half Forse and Half Man. Card 0o amiabic Lo say anything splcy or nzaghty abon! 't » R Tler Opinfon of Onr Climate, Her Per- | anyonaclse? from the Centaur Men. Strong Statements, Backed By Indise putable ‘Testimony. Sclence, Mythology, and Living Wit 'ncsses In Lasting Harmony, To the Editor of The Tribune, We would not inenlt Intelilgence by discussing the ndiculoun story of & live Centaur—on animay hait torre and half man, sald to have been captured In the Indian Territory. Our December publication simply recited the mytnological legend of the an- clents who belfeved 1n theae hyhred creatnres, We traced the origin of the Centaurs from Izion and Junodown to their reported home on Mount Olym- pus and explolts upon the Magnesian Plaine, We etated that as the alleged founders of the healing art, Esculapius, n Cenlanrean god, fs to this dsy the insignis of the medical profession, Astrono. mers recognized thelr prowess by giving to the grandest constehiation In the heavens the name of Centaurus. The queen of plants, blossoming only once in A hundred yeare, wan dignited by botanists #s Century plant. We reasscrted theso Interesting facts and stated why the wonderful remedies of which so much is being aald, were called Centanr Liniments, Asths Centaurs, half horse and half man, were worshiped for their medicinal skill, remedles whicn absolutely care the ailments of man aud animale, are very felicitously, In aur eatts mation, called after the Centaurs. Wo distinctly stoted that the Ingredients in the two preparations were diferently compounded, It s not a pleasant tbing fora cleanly housewife to use a remcdy brought from the etable, The Family Liniment is sonal Aftractions, Tnstes, Et Cetern. FIRES. NEAR SPARTA, WIS, Sranta, Wis,, May 3.—McKenzie & Taylor's larze flouring mlll, two milea narth of this place, wan totally destraged by fire this morning. Pstte mated loss, $18,000; Insarcd In the British, $2 of frookiyn, $3.000; German. 2 500; Home, New York, $500; Ly oming, $2,000. The fire in suppoted to Liave been caused by friction in the machincry, The Greatest Living Actress’ Views on Current Toples. Whioh Will Bs Appreciated by Everybody Interested in Genfus and Art, CIIICAGO. ‘The alarm from Dox 227 at 5:25 last evening wan cauned by afire Ins story and a half frame house, No. 107 Ellfa avenue, owned sna occupled 88 8 dwelling h{ A. K. Miller. Damage, 85 to hailding, $40 to Turniture; fully Insured. " Cauae, anoveruested fiue in the hascment, ————— THE WEATHER. Orrice or Tnr Cutxr S1anan Orricen, Wasn. ixatox, D. C,, May 4 ~Indieations: For ‘Tenneesee and Lthe Ohlo Valley and Lower Lake ltegion, cooler, nurthwest to soathwest winda, ris- Ing barometer, cloudy, and rainy, followed by clear,wenther. For the Upper Laker, Upper Mirnippi, and Lower Mlirsonri Valleys cooier, northwest backing to warnier fouthwest winds, rising barometer, clear or partly cloudy weather, LUCAL DHSERYATIO: ‘That sheis 8 Rachael In genius, a Mme. de Stael dom, a Recamier In amtabllity and iritoells, lesutiful, fan. cinating, has all been asld of Mme. Heclena Modjes. ke, the Countess de Buzents. Accordingly, when the writer was detalled for an {nterview, his ren- eationa wwere a mixture of pleasure ana trepida- tlon, Toaek this wonderful woman liow much hee dresses cost, and if ehe quarrcled with her manager, was not a pleasant task to contemplate, Hot, summoning all his courage, the re. porter sent up his card, and in a few mo. ments was conducted to the private partors of. Mme. Modjesks, who occaples an elegant suite of apartments at the SBherman House {which, by the way, 1s ane of the most pupular hotels in Chicago, and one of the best in the world). A plsnce at the room on entering showed it to be unoaually desold of hotel expression. A handeome plano (undoubt. edly from the warerooms of W. W. Kimbatl) cov- ered with a choice selection of music (such as the Chicago Muslc Company make & epecialty of); in snotber, besuniful fowers (reminding one of the artistically-arranged flowers to bs scen in the extablishment of James Farrell, Chilcagzo's leading forist) Glled the alr with perfume, HBut the sure cAn0, May 3, Wenther Time. G e.m, 2.3 0 | 11:188.m, fl'.’fi;: " (fiar, TAF Hu, WWind, "G4 minfmum, 43, GEXERAL OBSERYATIONS, Cuttoauo, Stay 3-Midnight, roondings were forgotten, us, walking fasther into Flations, | Bar.| A1, i ] i, ieainer, | 8 besutiful white and oderous preparation; the the apartment, there could bo scen wriling at o | ~— el et s ey Animal Linlment ia stronger and fs yeliow in color. What caused the rageof our critice was thele knowledge that the Centaur preparations wero effccting more marvelons curcs and obtalulng a larger #ale than oll other liniments, ointmeuts, extracte, pain-killers, and panaceas’ combined, They are not advertiecd as cure-alls for broken lTegsand cmoty ekulls, but are warranted to alle. vinte pain and effect cures, whete cures are posai- bilitles. We publishalietof the Ingredients, ro that a wayfaring man, though a foo), may under- stand. Every pbymcian and overy old woman knows the virtues of witch-tozel, catbolic, arnica, rock ofl, ammonla, wormwood, borax, ete. ;—each abenling, roothing, sstringent, and pain-extract- library desk (which In artlstic deslgn and finish resembled thoso superb ¢ Polygon' desks manufactured only by A. H. Androws & Co., whose library, echool, and church furnle ture §a known the world over as standard), a lady whose face at this moment woald have been perfect for & pholograph (an admirable opporiu. mty for an artist of Copelln's well-known ability), At the sound of foolatepa she arvee, and the re. arter anw faco to faco the preat Modjeska. Now, t 14 one thing to sec an aciress on the staze where, flashing forth in her genius, with ali the glamour of pletureaque scener; ..bl‘l“ill’llllfihlly orgeons toflets (auch as only Ghormley, the kingof moden, can supply), nnd scintillating wems (which might have come from = Chicago's olconda—we reter ta the atore of Giles, Bro. & Co., our leading Jewclers and qlamond merchants), she bowilders, dazzles, delights, ond, if verlect in her art, the andience sces only the cffects of the whole, and doca not discriminate jn detalls, Hut it {s qnite another thing to sec an artist when, withont the Clbuay, A, e ——— MICHIGAN REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, Special Dispateh to The Tridune. Dernorr, Mich., May 3. —Tho ofiicial call for the Tepublican Btate Convention {e published to.day, excitement of acting, 1n the simplo Uress of orivate | It deslznatesthe Detroft Opees-House an the place, | '"8 2#ent. Every one of the testimonials In our 1ite, and with nauglit of atace glow and glitter, 1o | and 11 s, m, of June 13 88 the time, Each county | Publication. and in wrappers aronud the botties, longer the actrees but slnply the Iady, with the 1n givon one delerate for each 00 votes cast for Governor in 1870, and for each fraction of over 300, Every organized county is giveu at loast oo delegste, bowever, BUSINESS NOTICES, Short Words.wStick to short Saxan words, Do not say & resldence when yon mean a houne, or sk, where do you reside 8¢’ prosent, when you mean whero do you live now? Do not ransack your memory for long affectations when short worda will rerve your purposc. Kay I have been louking for the beat pair restorer in the world and _have found 1t In Carboline, & deodorized extract of petroleum. 1t 1a a natural product of the earth. containing the element eeguired by the hair to feed npon, A fesy avplications will show ita restorative qualities, 1t is beyond all doubt the only article tuat will re- atoro the color to the halr “naturally and permae nently. It performa what others only cialm for were written by the plysiclans and persons whose names they bear. Any of them can be easily verified. Bo much confidence havo we in the eql- cacy of these preparations, that we will give them 1o any one doubting the represcatations made. We will present any perron £100, who, having nsed either kind of the Lintinentsaccording to dircctlons, wil Iprove (0 us he or sho has not been benefited an fastated. The Whito Liniment will heal Burns and Scalds without s scar, It extracts polson from Stinge ond Dites, and will always subdue inflam. mation, limber sti joluts and steatned cords, Nothing bas ever been dlscovered llke it for Rheu. matism, Neuralgla, - Sciatica, bwellings, Proud Flesh, Ulcers, Drulses, Sore Nipples, Broken audlence conmsting of ono with sharpened eyes, Then i the time to judye coolly of personal appear- ance, manner, and tntellect, and often 1o be radly disappointed In lhedenclflnc{‘nl one or all three requisites for plensing. But the most carping critlc cotld tind no ure for his pointed pen on viewing Motjeska in private life, A little above the aver- oge height, in Agure petfoctly symmetrical, supple A a reed, and moving with” exquisite erace, inkew that place mmong_her sex that the gracefu willow owns amonu what Ruskin ealls **thoso thoughts of God"—tiroes. ler dark balr Is worn banged over a low forehead, and fastened In s knut at the back of her head (sceming to have just como from the skillful hands of Nirx. Iiattie M. Hull, the fsmous hair-dresser In the Palmer House), which in form resembles the picture of Cleupatra, Beantifully sliapea oyebrows curve over s palr of magnificent brown oycs, ao dark that in some lighta they appear black, and theze windowa of the soul are’the handsomest feature of Mme. Modjcaka's face, glowing and chanmng with ever-varylug ex- their proparations. Is an elezant dressinys, re- s ete, presslon, and often speaking whon shio hersolf Is | stores "thy Halr on bald hoads, removen dundru, | Dreosits etc. Itisthe best esternal remedy for slent, Mer mouth ls woll ehaped thouch not | Eleuc che scaip, provents tho watt from felliys wn, | Soro Throat, Bronchitls, Quiusy, Mumpe, Cronp, very emall, Nosuspiclon of cosmetles could be | i) not stain thio akin, contains not & purticle of ctc,, everused. It will romove disgusiing Pim- pies and Freckles from the face and hands, and is very eflicaclous for Salt Rheum, The Yellow Cen- taut Linlnent can always be relied npon for 8pav- seen on the pale ‘and porfectly smooth skin, (Kumyss, tho favorite bevorayo of Russiu and {'o- land, mlr have produced ber beantiful complex- fon, for Rusaian ladles who make uso of it have the most charming complexions in the world, this conncction we may add lcad, silver, sulpliur, or othar delcterlous drugs. For sale by all dealers in drugs and medicines, ——ez— Misnlsquiol Spring Water—The water of this In a0 specific for. cancer, Brightn dis: that the Countess, Rreat sprin. i eince her arrival in Cnieago, has ured Dr, Arcnd's | eave, munfia. cutaneous affections, and all dis- | in, Galls, Bweeny, Scratches, String-balt, Straius, Kumyns daily, and pronouncos it the best ol eases Irom impurities of the bluod. The | spralus, etc,, on Lorses, mules, and other sni. ever drank. Morcover, she has ordared a large quanti- in wobi by all prominent drazsiete. and pam. ty for her speclal uso honceforth in her travels, water ohlats contalning wonderful cures can be had by | mals, Itfain fact the only article yet discorered and has authorized Dr. Aremd to guote her | Bdressing **Mlaslsquol Springs,” Frankiin Co., | which will kil Screw-Worm in Sheep without fn- as giving his Kumyes ber unqualffied rec. | Vermont. Jury to the animals. Tt 1s worth 1ty welght in gold gmpencalion, . The l{&txg‘a Iy x::fl::c‘; Charles Heldsleck's Champagnes—The op- | to farmers, planters, rancheros, lvery-wen, and ular Billery and tho super-excellent ** Dry Medn), " 50 bighly appreclated fn_England, Germany, and owners of domestic animals, Buch testimonials as Ahese of which the foilowing are spectmens, wera never before voluntarity and truthfully written of sny other healing remedy. A thousand slmilar ones, will be seat gratis, upon application, Notice realdenco and names. Neuralgla and [hieomatism, *'1 contracted a rom which Neuralgla, Itheumatism, et in. A part of the thue 1could suffered evervihing bus death, Dr, I'have had With her general physlquo one would naturaliy expect small feot and hands, but in this respect tho Madame is lacking. but stnply indifforent in sizc. (In passing we will remark that the colebrated anifluml Spanlsh nrched Ing shoes, soid only by 31, Wheeler & Co., are ulated to make suy iady lappy. Largo fcat appear small in them, and amail feot sngellc.) 1ler pervading expression fs at once amiablo and intellectunl, aud the toufe ensenitie, charming. A lhuruugh French tasto In dress ia shown by the Countess de Liozenta (her toilets prubably np. roaching more neurly to the standard of perfec- lunlllutb{thvlrefltCm:Izoenlltlmer.(Ilwrullny. than any other celebrity who has visited Culcaco) both in her atage costimes and home totlets, Judge Ttussla, are belug constantly received by Mb. Emil Dok, that they arclarue. | Bchalizo, 33 Benver atroet, New York. VEGETINE FOR Chills, Shakes, and Ague. Tarsouo, N, C,, 1878, not walk, and Peaslee attonded e for vight years, otlier dactors und tried many remedics, . . . The Centanr Liviment relleved me from pain, and Fever has already nearly cured mo. M Kiuny, 800 Eighith-av., Now York. ' Sclatics,—*'1 have sulered with Sciatiea for . Lawnzxcy ing by tiio on she wore on this occasion. Itwas s | pp, 11, R. Breveys: soveral years, 3o thatat times [ could not get out trailing Princosse, of saft, clinging cashmere (such Dear Sir: | feel very grateful for what your val. | of my bouse, To ssy toat [ dociored and tried an may bo secn in the apacioua cstablish L of remedies does not exuross 1t; bat 1 uover recened bl dicine, Veuetine, hiss d o T il 10 etpben tor Soanke by I iy bamihip bevedt unctl § need the Leatanr Liniment, 1 im- orh)y | 1 wish 1o express my thanks by informing you of Charles (iossago & (!fl.ll tha ladies' favorito Muo-colored, trlmmer with oroad bandaof bie | tho wonderful enre of my son: alao, lo fet you | proved from the first, and lald aside iy crutches zarre embroldery in fado lints, with 8 auantity of | xnow that Vegetioo 1s tho best medicine 1 ever saw | With the tiird buttle. 1 am uow well, Josiam creamy taco about the throat Wrists, and a set | for Chill, Shakew, Fevor and Apue, My son was | WraTLAKE, Maryville, 0." af unique dead gold Joweley (which If purchuned In | pick wiain measles in 1873, which left him with Buppurated Leg Sared from Ampatation, Chicago muust have come from Giles. Bro. & Co., | jijp-doint Discase. My son suffered a great deal The following case uf It. F. Stobo, was reported wwha always have tho latast novolties as well as the | o naln, all of tho Hime: the paln was so great ho 4 . h Was reporte Intgest stuck to select from), Nothing could have | gid nothing but cry. Thedoctors dig not lielp him | 18 the medical journale: been moro becoming than’ this comume, Whicl. | particle; o conld not 1ifs his foot from the Hoofs | **OrFice oF Axchow Lisk Tnaxse. Co., though Inose, fullowed the contour of thu wearer's | Ly cauld not move without crutches, | read your New Yonk, Sept. 11, 1877, advertiseinent Jn the Loulsville Courier-Journal that Vegetino wae a great Blood Pariter and IHood food. tried one bottle, which was a great bunc. fit. H1o keut on with the medicine, graduxlly galn. ing, o hae taken elghteen bottles In all, and he is completely restored to health; walks withont crutchen or canc. lle {8 20 years of aze. Ihavea younger son, 1b years of age, who is aubject to erfect igute. (This I3 one of the sccrots of {‘lhormluv'l porfection in his art,) Was a cunversation over atarted without refor- enco 1o the weather? ‘This ono was not, for, remarked Mme, Modjeska, in the oxqulsltely-mad- ulated volce uscs In conversatiun, ** 1t very depressing, and mo feel quite 'unlike oy acll.” (Woshould explan heru, 1n order that the ¢ GeNtLeMEN—Thres yours ago | was u terriblo sufferer from taflammatory Rlicumatism, It sct- tled in my right leg and foot. IFor seventecn weeks 1 was 10 agonixing pain, helpless, and reduced to u skeleton, 1 bud the beet niedical attendance, by the eminent physiclan, George K. Neleher, ¥, Dy, No. 43 Eart 'l‘w!mz-lln er tho niost core. fulattendance on his part (Ur. Parker wax also roader may fully undorstand the above remark, | Thiile, Whenever he feelsony coming on, iocomes | cunsulted), It was considered that my foot must tie that last week was noted for tho frequency and co- 1in, takes o doee of Vogetine, and lha'lwll tho Ixet of | amputated at the ankle. Idemanded delay before ?mumen of Its whowers, —s0 much s, “fn _fact, | o Cainl, uting leaves bad efiect upon the | submitting to ordeal, Furtunatoly, at this At it was hanlly ssfu to venture out of the house | gyy¢em, Iike most of the medicines recominended | crivis, 1 was ndvived to use Centaur iiniment, witnont one of tiose unequaled umbrellas of for Chilla, 1 cheerfully recamniend Vegetine for | From tho firat day's spphication, | expertenced lard’s imoortation, whoso establishment in 5 ik o) e acknowledyed hewdquattera for gentiomen's i rinioiata ) Sk s ia tha gheatoec mieud 1 suppase, Madume,” nrked 1Do. FEpUTLer T . W. LLOYD, ncihat, afier comments on the weather, tio regu- | yyarrixe.—When the blood becomen lifelras Jation question, *llow do you like Americat” fol and Ill"n-ln(. elther from change of weattier or of Tows? climate, want of flernmh {rregular dlet, or frum e **Yes," was the answer, with a milo, ** until i one gote to California, and then it s, * How do you :g{,;“.'.';"',ffl":;“;l‘,';f,‘h etine ;’k!g;:g:;n‘:';ng:g;fi: 11ke tho climater’ +o bath queations § can reepind, | €3 Very much; for Indeed iy teception by the pabltc {;"-"‘J“"‘:h‘,h‘;‘m:’;'."“"' aug jmpart a tune of vigor to was a great surprisa to me. ot V E G E T I N E rcnmiblo rellef. Constant useof the Linfment, in connection with my medicine, saved my leg, It edected a perfeet furein about elx weoks' time, 1 have been ublo to attend to my busluess, which ts moatly vut of duors, regularly since then, 'slthough Iconilune louee the Linimentat jntorvals, write this with a feeling of gistitude thal an ono but myself can understand, (1% Yours, etc, 105 Weat Twenty-rstest., New York, Yellow Centuur Linfment, The great Express Companies* sgruts In Now York Join in the follawlug statement **Wo have hundreds of horses under any ounts care 10 sco & siranger—a Polls a wiltiout a particle of affectation, wapaper carect lins been most upusnal, our care. ‘our —that lu, In ' frecdow from personalities, of ln- FOR ‘Wo have used and constantly keep the Centaur trusion on )'70!;:]0!{]01“:![1""?" Lintweat Inour stables. Itisthe best thing we gl tho L h, nices, with charming tact, affecting 1o mlsundersiand the remurk, ** there is #0 little In my private hie to inicrest the public; wfter breakfnse [ read alittle, wilte a few lettera, amuse mysclfl at the plano (sneaking of planow re- minds us of the clear and._far-reaching tones of thoss worlderenownud Inatruments, the Hallet, Lavis-& C0.'e vurig t Kimball's], foritis my have eversevn. Wo recommend §t to any person having & hor ALUERT 8. OLIN, supl. of Natloual Express Co." **E.. POLTZ, Sunt, of United States Expresa Co.** **H, MARSIL, Supt. of Adsms Express Co, Ew Youl ug. 21, 1874,—*¢ Wa cheerfully Dyspepsia, Nervousness, and General Debility. = Benxaunsrox, M We, the undersizned, having used Vegetine, taki nleasure in recommending it to all lhiune trouble delight 1o read new music, with luviors of any kind, hyupcpela, Nervain: | recommend the Centanr Linlment (vellow wrap- i n news, or General Debllity, 1€ boing the Great IHood | 7 anatIv(r play (tuin memmaly, and 10 (ke davin | . "Roid by Ih. L. Crowell & Kons, who sell | Dr) o8 the best thiog ever brought mto our sta- ,’nrl\mllv enuugh to be thu owper uf upe of those | wore of 1t than sl fllhevl cut medicines put toe | bles. MAKTIN & l'l‘A!\D. Liverymen, 532 aduiruble carringes only to be found ub such un | gcther. IS, -, PERKINS, Boventhea w York, eatablishment as Slesars, C, P, Kimball & Co.'s, Mits, H. W, SCO'PT, W ox, D, C., June 18, 1873, **1have been 2 the ' Ceutanr Linlwenis in the stables of this Conpany for some time. They arvail jou clalm thew 10” be. The effects of the Yellow Wrapper Liniment upon apavinod borecs i wonderful, The White Wrapper s rqunllyfu"d for our men, who are constantly being Lruised. ay to your patrons, *Uso it bot,” W, L. BMITH, Bupt. Washington & Georgetown Horss itaiirond,™ JUSEPHUS SLATE. Vegetine {s the great health restorer—composed exclunively of narks, 0oL, and terbs, §4 i very plearsnt 10 take; overy child lkes it VEGETINE Chicago's leading carringe-lousc, she might dely the clements aud would cujoy u dnive even uader the mioat unfavorable circunisiances. ) ‘'ou do not ¢are for wuclal enjoyment ++ 1 enjoy the woclety of my frieude; bit, " sudgen ¢oergy, **1 do hate” dinner parties, and have only sccepted fnvitations to two this season, Ono was giveu mo by Mlr. Watterson, of tho Loui- villo Courler-Journai. y = e B i **You find enthusisitlc admirers everywhere?™ FOR .« Eachkind of teataur Linjmen! ** Perhaps you would think so, could you see tie & #izes, 8t25, 50c, and §1 per bottle by sll drugg Ietters xui‘"}n. from young ;l-dw;‘mun;chlly Nervous Headache and | " ceatsar Coupsay, 45 be, New York. 1os0 10 Boston and Now York, and ' the fluwers s o, 1y (e way, MIF. Houcicanit sent Rheumatism, One word about Castorls, for children. It fs prepared after & physiclan's formula, Dr. Samuel Pltcher, of Hyannls, Mass., as & substitute for castoronl. Jtis purely veiretable, aud the only proparation for babies aud children sulfering from Wind Colic. Stowmach-ache, Teothing, 'Loss of they send vy A ] med prescul riicalarly appreci; e for ot 4ud 1 b o (Evidently the Countess bad not sip) of tha delicious beverago produced {i Mackal clialco hisportations, wuose spacioys cataolishiment on Clark street may be scen from the windows of the Sherman House,) ted, ~& larjo CiNciNgatl, 0., April 0, 1877, ke vo used your Vogetine for Nerve he, and alvo for Khoumatlen, snd have found entire rulicf fram voth, aud take g uru in tecommending it to nlvanmlmu **Apropua o.r the prorculonal- !‘l'll’lhf":hll’dt.l afflicted. Slaep, Worms, etc., which does not contaln mor. $0 greata gonlus as correspondvats wakie ber ou! hine or some kind of marcotle drug. Pitcher's to bet™ Vogetine has restored thousands to health who | P **No: 1 cau bardly tbink g0, for she acts only | bad beon long snd painful autlercrs. Caasturia neithor gripes nor gage. Itfass plessant sucoudary parts, and lately tukes the rolo of 8 boy. 10 take ae hon=y, and av larmless as farioa, Itas- But. ubove all, real genius joves -Imfl-nmy. und ie similates the food In the stomach, snd by causing 8o dust fu ftaclf ln the pursuance of lte wpecial art VEGETINE. Druggists’ Testimony. Mu. 1I. R. Stzvens: DearSir: Weo have been sellimg your remedy, the Vegetine, for auont tirce years, and take pleas- ure ia recomasonding it to our customers, and In no instance where s blood varifier would reach the caso has it over falled tu effect 8 cure, loour knowl- edge. It certainly s tho ne plus uitra of ronovat- ors, spectiully, E. M. SHEPIERD & CO,, Druggists, y Mouni Vernon, iil. 18 acknowledged by all classes of peopla ta be the bost and mosk rellable blood purlder in the world. natural digestion and cvacuation, affurds qulet lo b child and rest to tho wother, It ls warrsnted to coutaln neither mineral. morphine, nor alco- bol. ‘The price ls only 45 cts, 1 large bottles, to be bad of sny drusgl tliag it dace not dud Lav Lo Indulde 1o the vaxarics aud cecensricities of Sarah Bernhardt, ™ ’l'lthrul of all the great theattical and Iyelcal celebrities by Chicigo's real photogeaphic sriist, Copeily, are unexceiled. ) **Would yuu liku to returo to Poland?* Touched to the quick, with tremoliag lips and maist eyes, abo cried, **Poland! It makes my beart ocat to sooak the 6, ' a0d then sdded, with more compusure, '*You know It Is my fatheriand, and | soiong to go therc! Ihave said to wysell: ln threo years—thea wy contract with lh'i gupun! will be over—1 will wake my old home aviue® **How did you bappen to meet Mr, Saryent?" ‘Tois question toe geotlewan himeell anewcrod. 1 bappened to bu §n San Fraucleco at the thmo on KUmyss, ARBNDS KUMYSS E Lusluses, und the evouing that Madame made bher — k o orliiusl sud SEBAT I Ctt With sote Feotieme ricnas juet for VEGETINE Fb oA W el ot fun, a0d nut expecting 10 stay over Lbe tiret act. estal butsltive power, gratetul to the miet delivata e ena e S, i Wi s g o T R e 8t night counting tbe bours, untll I could ace a : ‘ 1 Tho Counione At 81n the moraing 1 seatun iy | He Re BSTEVENS, Boston, Mass, Brepepiica, nad tho wreak geucratly. suwuld drivic Ku card. i (Tue prover n-7 ot calllug or vl‘ii.llug e 'mwdm& \:f‘u‘m_:q‘u;:m-“uin;fi‘a?a.%lnr;w €ards ls au impostsut polot of etiquette, and Me. ina i i 170 kast Madison-st. A. AREND. Soha 8 AR ek ket wty | Vegeline is Sold by AW Droggists. 1+ ‘Catbuar of Kumia i Kikitca GLOVES! Field, Leiter & Co. Have recetved large invoices of seasonable FABRIC GLOVES, AND OFFER: Extra Long Lace Top, Kid Fitting Lisle Gloves, H0c and $1 per pair. Medium length, 60 and 80c per pair. Extra Long Lace Top French LisleGloves, $1.25 and $1.50 per pairv.e Medhan length, same goods, G5, 75, 85¢c, and $1 per pair. 5 Ladies’ IEnglish Sill: Qloves, 2, 3, and 4 Duttons, all shades, Very full line Ladies’, Men’s, and Children’s Lisle and Silie Gloves, all lengths, shades, and qualitics, Silk Iitts! In Black, PULL HALFwith- out flngers, 5010 $6 pr pair. Fancy Colors, Platit and Em- broidered backs, Long, Short and Medbwm, In Tieru, Tillenl,Cream, Ilue, Pink, Lavender, and White, attractiveand popular styles JSor simamer wear, Lot of 3 Button Lisle Gloves, only 25c per pair. WABASH-AV,, _ Detween Madison & Monroe-sts, Kid Gloves! ON ACCOUNT OF OUR LARGE SALES Of 3,4, AND 6 BUTTON KID GLOVES, ‘We have this day resolved to Retca the Price! On 2-Buttons, viz.: LT, STEWART & (0] ey ox HOYES Reroitor” | - - $125 JOUVIN & €05« - - -+ « - $1.% JOSEPIIINE SEAMLESS - - - - $1.% The above are three standard makes, and sold everywhere at $1.66. A180 COMPLETE LINE OF Real Kid 2-Buttons, Regnlar Cot and Seam'ess, $1 Per Pair. All of the above warranted and fitted to the hand at one minute’s notice. Paris Kid Glove Depot 94 State-st. FRENCH CATARRH CURE. 1t fs naw about two years since this orlginal common rl:m"&l‘l\m" was lu 8 qules way fitet offered for sale i ‘At it 1§ had to meet the distrust of thiose who. hav. fog tried for ycars numerous methods of treatinent with little ur ho heaer, hed lost faith 1o all, and, dis- appointed and dl sted, had come W Yegurd Catarrh 2450 Tacurable ifscass aid, that no tarrh 15 will not cure. 1t falthfully uie: snd Lue unsolicited testimony 0 witarsscs warrabt the ayertion that lflLl)Hll&'vllLE'l‘l. G Office of the Chicago & Northwestern Ruilway Company, No. 52 Wall-st.. N | () NEW Y0 DAY, 5 S AR DAL, Mo 0 A Rieate sueir voLing b iigation. il suthenticata their YOURE DR KELBVHresenr. ‘M. L. STKES, Jr., becreiaty. OFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLARD AND PACIFIC RAILROAD €0 . Aprii 33, 1878, ‘The Annual Meeting of the Stockboldera of the Chi- cago. Rock lslaad & Paclfic Kallrosd Co., fot the clec: tlun of Directors pursusnt to law, and the tragsaction of suck other buslocas ad mey comoe befure thoul, will be beld st the olice ut $ha Combany 1 tae clty of Cbi- cago, un Wodnesday, the 5th day of June peat, ak Ll o'clock o m. UUUL KLWDDLE, Presideas. ¥. H. TOWS, Secretary. | | | | | SILKS, West End Dry Goods Hon, Madison & Peoria-sts. The following extracrdinary bargains in SILKS Have been Just opened by us and are well worthy the imme- diate attention of purchasers: 40 pes, Bik. Lyons Gros Grain Silks, rich lustre, lieavy large grain sold last season at $1.40, we offerat 85¢. One ease Bik, Grog Grains,-all silk, a hargain, 63 . Large Iot elegant quality Lyons Blk. Grog Grains , very heavy and rich; sold nol long sineo at $1.65; now offeved at § Line of good sh Good Heavy Co 1.00. ade Colored Silks at 75e. \'d Gros Grains at $1. Lot of wide and-specially rich Lyons Col'd Gros Grains at $1.25. Line of Fancy Yilks at 50c, Choiee new Style Summer Silks at 63 and 7ie, CARSON, PIRIE & CO. *‘Send for our New Spring Chas. Gloak Dep Glossage & Co. Bargains in and Suit a_,;'__tment. 50 Black Silk Princess Dresses at $14 and 316, RIS 100 Black Silk Dolmans At 318, 320, $22, $26, $30 & §36. Every one a Bargain! 500 Spring Cloth Ciroulars At $5, $7.50, $9, $10, $12, $15, $18, 20, Splendid Value! Our Special Sale of Bpring Sacques in Black Diagonal Oloth, Mattelasse, and Drap d'Ete, still continues | Sacques at 5, $6, 87, £8, 39, and 310, Worth Do Chas. G CLOTITIN uble these Prices! ossage & Co. . STABL Havi) oopened giéiiits "“-'&mfi‘i READY-) Of my own man s60 my old customers Batiafaction guarantesd ¥~ Custom work s “ECONOMY [SHED 1862, old stand with s well- stock of ADE CLOTHING ulacture, will ba pleased to new patrons, ed as usual. Bpecialty. CLOTHING HOUSE" 173 South Clarke-st., N ear Monroe. SCHENAUER & CU. BORDEAUX, f.l-fl. Agcats for MARTELL & CO. COGNAC and E: Aillers, Wareliousemen, Brewers, ete., supplied by THE RIVET BUCKET CO. With our Spec Send jor new lalties at reduced rate. Price List of Buckets 9-4 sorts), Grain Conveyors, Scoops, Belting, and Relts, Ommco and Factory, "~ PROFESSIONAL. 04 FRANKLIN 8 Chicago, it CARD. DR. HUNTER !snow located fa bia New Ofioos, cor- Der of tate and Washington-sta Entrance st No. 103 Btate-st. Paticats will bo dirocted Lo bls rooms by ths buy to the elevator. BIRDS BIRDS, Imported CANARIES, Talking P-mm and other Fancy Birds. | Goldisb & Aquarioms, FRED KAEMPFER, 127 Clark-et, Taridermists’ Mateiiels, &,