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FIRST-CLASS FURKITURE. THIS ELEGANT CHAXNBER STITIN BLACK WALNUT, WHITE MATLE, ': 'E_‘EE 'E‘@BE’%’ FURNITURE CQ., CHICAGO, SUNDAY MAY 5. 187 ru'n\’!'rlnu—:. Rt W e IR T MAROGANY, ROSEWOOD, OR EBONY AND GOLD. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN PFIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. TATE ARD ADARES STHBEE’K‘S MILLINERY. GREAT SALE WILLINERY! Commencing Monday, May 6. 10,000 DMlisses’ and Children’s School and Sailor Hats, from 5Cc o §1, worth $2. Ladies” Hats, all styles, at half ihe usnal prices. ieal French Chip Hats, worth §5. The largest and finest stock of Flowers and Novelties in the city. The above 2o0ds are all new and desirable. Toincare prozapt attention- cali early aod avoid the ros! D. A. HEWES, 156 & 158 Wabash-av, FLOUR. Unexcslled, The Deserved Popularity ot the two amauds of FLGUR maunfactured from the Best Missouri White Winter Wieat by the WILLING 00, 0f Haunihal, Mo., has placed them at the tesd of all other Flours manufactured, 1d are zuzrantzed to make 50 POUNDS XOREBREAD to the harrel than any ofh- & Winter WWheat Flour. Ask your Gro- cer for HAGNOLEA or QUEEN FLOUR, or call at the “nrerrnms, 193 & 195 South Water-st., and get it. 3. B. QUINK, Hagrolia flxlllr" Co. 2.50, 2L (LENENT & SAVER, 416, 418, 490, 429 & 424 Hilwaukee-ar. iz Crigiozl, and Onie strlccly One-Price Cash louse. 24 Lergeet Lietail Clothing Store In the worid. We Manufacture ali our Clothing by Steam Power, sk team wh make a more even. copseguentls a £l ¥team the Work 15 done mote. IS FUGENIR 08 ROUDETICE, RICE, PIANISTE, Whlrecetre puptis dafly after Muy 1, at hernew MUSIC STUDIO, Lozated on first floor of PELTON & POMEROY'S PIANO WARELOOWS. 152 =T‘LTL STRIEXT. FIRM crAN o DISBOLUTIO N. mfl' fim of W, A. Butters & Co. is dlesolved s day. \nx A RUTTERS. R Har 1, 2878, w. RY BUTT! CO[’AI{TN LR:yIIIP. Tbe undersiened b o1 ave form o Ender the etvle of Duttere, Lon: :'_9 R o Seng e Auction Businoss \\)l. 3 iRy nedashs, Yy 1, 1668, m\xu. LoNG, \\\———————.,_ ——— CEAL. 10 ToC0RD & co, 116 Monroe-st. (main floor). ‘oney Loazed on Approved Securities. T8 Corsrument Bonds forSete fETeens, S per ceate, ereents., Clty nd Couat Oers bougie. Furcign (N for sale, % SEBEY umber of Conmcre _— \‘yfil’ SBL SCREENS. N M»:L Xperience. gn aspiication i 58 Madl- _FZOUSTLIEEPING GOOD: HOUSE FURRISHERS Will find in our stock 8]l the latest styles and best quality oi goods. Carpsts, Furniture, Wall ?aper and Curtains. Eachdepartment full and complete, Lowest Prices Guaranteed. Before buying call on us. CHICAGD CARPET €0, (Genera! House-Furnishers,) 233_ST. A"_'IE'. ST F@R' ALE‘ W &EK]E@AN With fige ¢ anee ofall "REMOVED. JULIUS BAUER & CO. NEW WARERGOMS, 253 & 265 WABASH-AY., With a large stock of THE CELEBRATED HNABE PIANGS, THE FAVORITE BAUER PIANDS, NEW ENGLAND CHURCH AND PARLOR ORCGAINS, XD EVERY KIND OF Musical Instruments, Alo n larze number of SECOND-TAY| ANGS for SALE AND ToRENT VERY CHEAB. Julius Bauer & Co,, 263 & 265 Wabaske-av., Detween Juckeon and Van Buren. REMOVALI F. HORN, B@@TMA LER, 11y annonnce to his fricnids and the L that he has remioved from 163 L to KO. 97 DEARBORN-ST., One door nortly of Washinzfon-t. , where ke will be better prepared than ever to manufaczure first-class BOOTS & SHOES. LADIES' SHOES A SPECIALTY, And at'a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. TO RENTL. 195 snd 198 Third foor (clevator snd stcam), Clark-st. Also. STORHE, REMOVED! BRADNER,SHITH&CO. PAPER, To 119 Monroe-~st.and 2, 4, 6 and 8 Custom House-place, w TO RENT. Besirai)le Business 6 State-st.. with t anufacturinz The third and fourtt fioar af No. use of elevator. Sultable for any businese, fATTOCRS, t.. Room 1. T Singer SEING HACHINE MAWFG (0, REMOVE, Hay 110241 State-St. Soutbeser Cor. fackson and State Streets, SECOND STORY. ST.. new bulldin: F. A. GROTE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Has REMOVED to 236 CLARK-ST. Ynder Grand Pactae Hofel. DR E. A. BALLARD, IIQMEOPATIEST, Has rl-'muferl from Lawndale to No. Cottage G: - mear Thlr:szeVun(lyglp TO R f‘fl"I’_ The donble store, batement. En 3 Trivure Bunding. TO RENT. Store £2 Lake-et, beteen State and Nosrtornoaty., opposite Tremont House. G Gad Jogzilyn for bsluess. & Tr\lunc ¢ Butiding. TO RENT. near Market, 2 E}fi. CLEVE LARD, Bentist, Removed to 136 State-et., corner Madison, WANTEB-»—.SITUATIUN e g0l concerm, Have had 10 jeans ex. =5 Durinss. n 1hi 1y, Served & or, Ealcman: co Rt et entes oy to Shots oSt references 1% 1o Cliatncted 1ctions. AJeress B oy, -mnum-a‘u?é'“"“ ng Salesman swould Itk to t. 1o work [ete cash, on Spie | |FURNITURE! gel &? Co., 251 & 253 Wabash—av., BETAILERS OF Hamac{urges Prices CHAMBER SETS. BARGAINS iu» Ash and Walnut Clmmbpr Sets, An all desirable styles. 50 Pattcrna to selecttrom, PARLOR SETS. EBONY and Gilt, Walnut and Rosewood Parlér Sets of the lat- est designs, with coverings to mateh, in endleys variety, Gur Prices ave. Posilively the Lowest Eyer Oifered, We are ncmr.uml_cr;old Our competitors admit this. 251 & 253 Wabash-av., We carry the Largest Stock, Greatest Variety, Best Designs, and sell at the lowest prices. LOLBY & Wi 217 & 219 STATE- S’E‘ .«. {han any Homse in the city, and %%ifi_ii Ejfil i68s ggfllq?l.lflhé“ with HOLTON & HILBRETH, FORNITURE! We will sell you Furni- ture lower than any house in the ciiy. Gall and see for yourselves at Bamberger, Bloom & Go's, 267 & 269 W ’mmh‘?’_ T cARPET CLEA American|= ETEAM CARPET cf nf Dot Cleaned: Fit e, ad Heta ated (n uphoistered farniture. Grardefi Gl‘ty' CARPET CLEANING CO. Carpets taken np. cleaned. and Jald. Orders by mail (Epmialy atended fo. Offec. i1 Wabash-ar.. un-<tairs. Woris south west wmerClln'on ang Qv G. 0. Matn oftice and We bS ant ’rrz\'c)ln" Mea who are eellin, Hardware and Fanieing ;l;u:e‘ i &"& ED CARPETS : cleaned. and Jald for only 6 conta per yard by i Co.. 57 Ellig-a¥., near TO RENT. |, Ore of the most desirable locations on State-s 2113 will rent store and basemens, or entire buliding. Apaly ta bulld(ns from 1010 12 and from 2 1o 4. STORE 57 CLARK-ST, RENTT, Apply to D. W, MITCHELL, Room 1 Ashland Block. 'WANT.&:.D B 1at108 by 3 3oung man as Seleeman or office work. 7 Pl oty IAGS wilh £ood pes: AN 2L s T Gl ey o o, d?na Nicke SLATE MASTELS, [PROBASCO & RUMNEY 262 STATE-ST. Fine spectac o2 saited 1o 2l sighia on sclonting rin- ficro- cipics. Opera a Glasses, Teleicopes, £EB5%, Bliomettm, & SIXTEEV PAGES DEY GGODS, EXTRA! WRWELL & SHEPNOR, 105 State-st., CONTINUE THEIR GREAT CLEARING-00T SALE DRY G00DS 30 Days Longer, In consequence of the delay in mak- ing arrangements to remove. As our LARGE STOCK MUST BE SOLD, we of- fer EXTRA INDUCE- MENTS in every depart- ment to close it out. MORWELL & SIRH?S@N. o GROCE] COME,] DEAR LET'S GO DOWN TO HICKSON'S AND BUY OUR GROCERIES. nmm Spring Wheat, per b 3 Patent Wheat, per brl. s Wiater Ihest. ter b . periet. % Every brand e Therce 1 41 arcs of the c Extra Cholee Drws. ver ke 8 Per can. Fer Perln. Freach Peas. ... 00 x"ts-. Ufi! (B TESS, Japan o Ooloris Jopan or OGlon. Jzpan or Oolots: Sapan or Ootoni. Jopan or Ovlonz. Guupowdes, Young i or Engllal Breakfast... TFinest Importe & Gooas delivered {n all parts of Cits, Hyde Park, Ea- Flewood. Lawndale, and Lake View Free of Charge. HIEKSUH’S Gash Grocery Hons, E@mg%@ng Tea Co., 110 & 112 Madison-st. Wo beg leavo to snnounce that we are now prepared to supply our customers with any goods in our line. Notice ot the formal opening of our store will appear in a fow days. ‘Very respectfully, C.JEVNE, Proprictor. arT E‘EJR'II’I‘UHE. A CARD. Iu order that we may dispose of the balance of our Elegant Stock of ART FURNITURE, we have arvranged for the upper portion of the building formerly occupied by us, 122 & 124 State-st., and shall continue our Closing-Out Sale at these guarters until every article is sold. Remember, this is a torc- cd sale at Bankrupt Prices for the fincst selected stock of Furnmu C West. Makey before the stock is broken. L.G. FAIRBANKS & CO. _122 & 124 State-st, - D, RBRFOOT & €0, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 90 WASHINGTON-ST. Tients collected, taxes pafd, estates manazed. Spectal atfention given to the Interests of non-residents. Ace counts readered moutlily. TTEAL D, e PHILLIPS PERIODICAL DEPOT. No. 122 DEARBORN-ST. _ | ¥ TGAS FIXTURES AT RETAIL LESS THAN WHOLESALF COST! TT & CO., 220271 State-st. Offices—48 North Clark-st., 126 Dclrhnm-s!., (08 Wabash-av.. 001 Cottage Grove-av. PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE FAIR. " EARy ,g!;GPS 12¢ 95¢ LA.DI”F'::‘O’IFSGS 10¢ 96¢ EE.\"I;SL‘ol‘KKIXGS 10c 95¢ I.Am‘&g“sns 18¢c 95¢ GENTS' fis‘-‘\ulw PINS 9¢ TO $1.25 anT;@;f;lAL\'s 22¢c $3.00 LADIES' NEGK CHAINS 18¢ TO $3.00 LADIES' WATCH CHAINS 45¢ TO $8.00 LLDIES;E‘EI“FF PINS 12¢ TO 50¢ A PAIR LADIES' VEIL PINS Fuox b¢c TG 95¢ LADIES' SLEEVE BUTTONS FEosr 3¢ TO 95¢ GENTS' SL];E«:)? BUTTONS 3¢ T0 95¢ GENTS' COLLAR BUTTONS 1c 95¢ LADIES' AND GF\TS‘ LOCKETS 18c 70 $2.00 = These Goods are thu Latest Styles nnd Novelties, and are equal to any Gold Jew- elry in looks and wear. Having = .stock of $10,000, Bought in Job Lots nndB:mLfllm. Sllel, will sell them at FITY PER CENT loss than Manufacturers’ Prices. - The 1hcanncd= will be sent by mail on'receipt of price. E.J. LEHMANN, “THE FAIR) 198 State-st., 61, 63, 65 & 67 Adaws. 357" Send for our CATALOGDE. COAL. COAL! COALI COAL! I am selling the Best Qualities of fresh-mined WYOMING VALLEY and SCRANTON COAL at the fol- lowing prices delivered: Large Bgg - - Small I}gg - - Range - - - - $5.75 Chestnut - - - $5.25 For the convenience of my cus- tomers I have established a central office at GOLD PLATED JEWELRY AT “THE FAIR.” AETIMNL - GHLVIA @109 dATI0Y FNLE . $5.25 $5.50 93 Dearborn-st., ‘Which is connected by wires with my yards, thus insuring PROMPT DELIVERY. E. L. HEDSTROM. Yards at 213 Archer-av., near Twenty- second-st. Bridge, South Side. Yards at Lumber-st,, near Eighteenth- st. Bridge, West Side. Yards af Erie-st. Bridge, North Side. COAL. REDUCTION I¥ PRICE! For the present we will sell : Per ton, delivered. CHESTNUT...... ...... $5.25 RANGE.... . 5.75 SMALL EGG.. 5.50 LARGE EGG...... 5.25 KELLEY & HORLEY MAIN OFFICE 97 WASHINGTON-ST. FOR SALE. " Bedding Plants, A chofce assortment of Rotes, Germ ot Fannica, aF grecanouses 369 W ““GOEKE ¥ the loadzat AIRENS & CO.'S. 55t cast of OZde 7 centaa bush West Madisor ‘ulscELLA\ EOUS CITY SCRIP. A, REED & BSONS Wil sccent the New Clty smr withont disconnt from School Teachers, Folice, anu all City Emploges in pay; meat for accounts due. or In for ney Fianos and Organs, REED'S Temple o Muste. o5 van Hureo st PILES ATED. 6o to CLARK SROTHALS & BUTLER Ganison & Ciarks, Manufacturing, Chemlet Walkers Vegetable Pife Rewcdy. Pri Fo galehyal Srst-class arueciity CLARK TROTHERS EUTLER, Manufaoturers for (Be proprictar, il R0, cceeding aad buy Siate- PRINCETON COLLEGE. A Local Fxsmination of Apolicants for the Freshman Clase In the Avademic and_Scientidc Denartments will behela in Chicago, at the Tremont House on Fridar, 18, m. (atcendance I3 requested u), 2nd wiit continpe thr rday. Applicatlons to be ma orbcfore June 1 10 Thomex by Jones, A B.. 4 Tand Block. Chicazo. _TAMES McCOSH. Wi T PAULKNER BANKRUFT, hssacheduled clalms on the Leats patent water metres snd motors. NOTICE—The said Faolkner falled to fol- e teament. conteanently (e resnes of all rights in sald patents were recorded iong Hage by JOSEFH LEWLS, Patentes. | a3 2, 1878 FOREIGN. k= | The Anglo-Russian Nego= tiations Still Dragging Slowly. - England Apparently Intent upon Testing Russia’s “Staying” Qualities, No Reply Yet Returned Gortschakoff's Recent Note. io An Official Announcement that Tur- key Will Observe Strict Neutrality, John Bull Becoming Anxious Cons cerning the Movements of Russian Cruisers. Character of the Troops that Are Now on ‘their Way from . India. Prospect of an Understanding Between the Vatican and Germany. DRAGGING. NO POSITIVE CHANGE. Loxpox, May 4.—Notwithstanding the bope- ful news of Russtan concessions, announced from Vienna and intimated from St. Peters- burg, it cannot be said there is any positive © change in the priociplc of the questions in dis- pute. 1t is eald a concillatory disposition has pre- vailed in the councils of the St. Petersburs Gov- ernment, but it is esked, What does Russia con- sider at this moment to bea peaceful concession ora conciliatory proposal¢ The fresh strempt to reach an understanding is described us get- ting over diflicuities of form by making far- reaching concessions on the merits of the question, but the misfortune seems to be that what Russia considers a_question of principle, England demands,—~the placing of the treaty of San Stefano before the Congress for unreserved discussion. Russia, it Is saig, refuses to mve way on that point. In Berlln, as in London, the subject is treated with skepticism, as long asitis kuown thar Russia refuses to yleld on the chief point, und that England maintains ber demand. NOT IN A MURRY. Loxpox, May +.~The Zimes in a leading EJL torial says: “The British Cabinet admits, oy principle, that an fnterchange of views respect- ing the substance of ibe tresty would be desir- able in case the difficulties which pow obstruct ¥ the Congress be removed, but it shows no fu- clination to waive this preliminary condition. Accordingly it bas ‘hitkerto refrained from cx- pressing its views, and has not yet replied to the annex to Prince GortsehakofUs circalar. tn othier words we arc bolding our case in reserve until the Court before which it ought to'pe laid 1s progerly constituted, or at least untit there is a fair prospect of ts being thus constituted.” . / TURKEY. / PRINCS LABANOFP. ST. PETERSBURG, May 4.~Considerable politi- cal fmportance is attached here to the appoint- ment of Prince Labanofl as Russian Awbassador to the Porte. The cloice is agreeable to the Porte on account of the favoradle impression he created during his former tenure of office as. Raussian Ambassador of tbe Crimean war. The Prince is understoad to favor an amicable ar- ranmement of existing dilferences, and 18 re- garded a3 a man of moderate views. THE ISSURRECTION. Loxpox, May 4.—The ZTintes’ Pera corre- spondent telegraphs that Gen. Todleben fs tak- ing the Rhodope insurrcction vigorously in hand. Troops bave been ordered up from Adrianopie and Philippopolis. PROPOSED WITHDRAWAL. Reports are curreut respecting the withdrawe 8l of the Russian troops beyond tne neutral zone. Gen. Todleben is very desirous of takiog up a strong defensive position, which the pres- ent disposition of his force does not afford. TUREEY'S NEUTRALITY. From the approaching re-cstablishment of, diplomatic relations with Russia, the Bassire, 3. newspaper of Constantincole, concludes that fn case of war between Englund aud Russia, Tur- key will be neutral; but adds that the question is too involved to allow definite conviction on the subject. N WILL BEMAIN NECTRAL. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 4.—Sadyk Pasha has dcclared Tarkey will obserse neutrality in the event of war between Eugland and Russis, snd cause her own territory to be respected. EASTERN NOTES. AUSTRIAN DENLAL. BeRLIN, May —The North German Gazetts enies that Austria bas concluded acompromise witn Russia or devided to imwedistely enter Bosnia and Herzegovina ANOTRER. Brusssrs, May 4.—Le Nord, the Russian orgau, denies the New York statement that Russia has eorolled 5,000 Irishmen to 1nvade Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. TO BE FORTIZIED. New Yorg, May 4.—A dispatch from London fave the British Admiralty bas ordered that the Island of Heligoland beprowotly and eficiently fortided. THE CIMBRIA. WELL TOSTED. i Svecial Disaich to The Trivune, WasriNGToN, D. C., May 4.—The British Le- gation here is fully apprised of the sutended dizpateh of three additional Russian steat- ships filled with oflicers and sailors, which satled reeently from Revel, Fiuland. Before these vessels ot out of the Baltic their erraud and destination were known. One of them iy in- tended for seryice in the North Atluntic, and will put in at seme Northern United States port, while the other two will proceed direct to Aspinwall, where the men will be cmbarked and transported to Panama, whe: e they will be takew in steamers, already sent to meet them, to S8an Franclsco for orders. Their clearance for Aspinwall is matter of record in their Custom-House papers. The English Gov- ernment has taken the precaution to keep itselt thoroughly informed of every bostile move that can be made in this countrs, and a swarm of British auzents are constantly at worl gathering {nformation and transmitting it to the British Legation. Sir Edward Thornton is said to bave alist of every Russian agent and of every rep- rescutative of the irish clement who is working in the Russtan or Irish interest. A Fentan at- tack or feint on Canada fs said to be on the cards if Russiaand England go to war. Tho Fenian commander s now near Duffalo, where an attack will be made. * JOHN BULL A LITTLE WORRIED. Lo~NDON, May +.—The London Zimes, com- menting on thy appearance in the United States waters of the eamship}Cimbris, with Rassian 'é‘ ¥ H { L H H / q

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