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16 THRE CHICAGO 'L‘!ELEUNE SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, I879—SIXTEEN PAGES AUCTION SALES. 1 ®AILEOAD TIME TAGLy, MILWAUKEE. . | Occurrences in the Cream City the Past Week. THow Mr. A. W. Rich Became the Vic- tim of the Whisky Ring. Establishment of Soup-Houses---Uncle Sam’s Inbumanity. The Pay of the Police---Religious In- telligence-~-Sporting News. Amusement Notes—Social Happenings— Personal and General, THE OLD WHISKY RING. Swecial Correspondence of The Tribune. MiLwaTkEe, Wis., Jan. 11.—Tne TrisoNE of Wednesday suoounced the settlement of an old Wiusky-Ring judgment against Max Rindskopf, With Sam Rindskopf mnd A.W. Rich as suretics. The smount of this judement was $11.390, and the amount paid in settlement was $3,0:0. Al- tuough oustensibly Max Rindskopf, long since de vased, figured.as principal in ibe case, * frince” Sam Rindskopf was in reality the black sheep, the neme or Max having Seen used merely as a cover, 50 asnot to involve wther property owoed jointls by the brothers. Ttus the vurden of this settiement had to be voroe by A. W. Rich, a well-known merchsnt of his city. 2nd he met It squarely, as any business un %4ho values his credit would have done, by pavicz the final demavd out of bis private ex- chequer. The history of the case is somewhat in:eresting. Four ond oue-hslf years rmee ¢ Prince Sam,” then reputed to be worth beiween £70,000 and $80,000, approsch- «d Mr. Rich with a request that be permit the usc of his name upon 2 boud rcquired by the Government, saying that the surety would be required but a few w at the utmost. Mr. n:ade inquiry of the then United States rict-Attorner, and received a similar assur- nce. Ttus be unhositatingly atiached his nzme to the bond, little dreaming that be bas becie g, twol of the whisky thieves, and en- viruned” himself with tiouble. The weeks lengtiened muto munths without bringing reliel from tle grave responmsibility which he had d. The Government prosecuted the Rine with creat periinaity and success, and Mr. Rich_finaiiy found 3 judement of $19,- €00 and vosts staring bim fo the tace, while the purties Whown be had befr.cnded with the use of his pame. sneaked, jnro their biding-places, witl: their iil-gotten gains safety placed beyond the reach of Unde Sam’s nt officials. A Not cneoi &lf the dishonest Rindskopf' brothers ered Him 2vy encouragement. On the conrrary, thes indirect/y advised him'to become recreant to his trast by disposing of his proper- 17 as they bad of theirs. Once whenthe where- boutsof a portion of thiir property had been traced, they squarely led Jodge Dyer into the. &tav of an exetuuocn, which brooeht the Gnited States Marshal to Mr. Rich’s door forthwitk witua demand for the payment of the juag- ment that *nad been plsced in his hands for collection. Upon a proper represcutation of the matter by Mr. Rich’s ‘attorney, the Judge Promtly counrermanded the order, and thus 1eft things in their previous shape. Now, ‘after 1Wo or more wesry vears of anxiety, as the en- Jorcemnent of the culleetionof the judgment wonid ve impaired bis Lusiness prospects, Mr. Rich Las effecied the settlement already announced, wiven his cheek for the amount agreed upon, 2ud is 2gan-a free man. .So much for having consented Lo -assist Triende” who, while ‘bearing ihe semblarce of- honesty and' uprightnes: were iutrigaing by all - manser o} jury sud evil-doing t psri in ther game, vet found bimself c:edited in quarters where he was not known as an azeessory pefore the fact, and inthe end had 1o bleed Jor the manifestation of a kindly dis- position. Unlike the Rindskunfs, however, he bas emereed from thediticuly with untsrnished reputation and the loss of only 2 small portion ol hismeans, while they have lost not only repn- tation, but all else that is worth striviog for be e below. - Tacy bave sunk bencath the crest ol the wave of prosperity, while their victim rides it eull unharmed, save by the lossof a few thousand dollars. - The oral of this transaction ‘cannot be too @eeply impressed upoa the minds of 211 business meu. 16 not imdorse paper for auy one, even Jor a brothar, vniess ample security acainst loss is furnish »d 10 retura- for the accommodation. It is not likely that Mr. Rich will* be caught in ibe sane trap again, and there is no resson why otbers should likewise b caught. Thonsands of busicess men bave heeu ruined by so doing; and o:her thonsands will be ruiued in the future ualess a stop is put to the practice. i THE CITY'S POOR. About the time that the letter tor Toe Trrs- TXE of last Sundsy was beinz written, several centiemen ‘Dromiuently convected with the Young Med’s Christian Aseociation fnangurated a movement for ‘the re-establishment of the soup-house, and, from the activity manifested on tue first day, there seemed to be a fair pros- pect that “soup wobld be faraished to the Lunzry this week. A suitable room for the pur- Duse was guarauteed by George J. Rogers, Esq., tle utensiis emplored last winter were hunted p, and—there the work' stopped, perhaps on asvount of the intervention of the Week of Praver! Mesutime the mercary ‘continues to ranze in the neighberhood of zero, entailing great suffering upon bundreds of poor families, wko are not only scantily clad and scantily sup- plied with fuel, but also sadly short of food. In order to afford an idea of the extent of the Cesutution that prevails jo our midst at pres- ent, 1append i statement, furnished to the Cuunty Board of Supervisors at their last ses- #ion by the Su: erintendent of the Poor, of the number of families in this city now deriving €upport from bis Departmont: Totillecusn Snines Su Large ns this Jist is, it affords but a faint idex of the aumber actually suffering for the neces- ies of l{fe—food, clothing, and warmth—to- lav. OnTuesday of the present week a hack- man was afrested for petty larceny and sent to 1he Hunse of Correction. He bas™ 2 family in destitute drcimstances, who obtained sid from the authorities for the first time this winter on the day ‘of his amest. Night be- fore last a Jew pamed Marks was also placed uncer arrest for petty larcenv. A search of his premises for £10len goods revealed the fact that u wife and six bright children were actually without suel to keep warm or Iood to maintain . and toen it vecune 2oparent Lhat the fatger prefusted to steal ratter than beg. Prige led to lus :all—pr.de that felt the sting of poverty but retsed-to vieid to the gegradation of beggary. Iu this counection it must be stated that when the lact ol the impovenshed «ondition of toe ismily bLecame known to the police, zheiy took " immediate steps to provide fuel, aud made'a hoeral contribution for the purchase o1 foad, until steps could be takento secure T, Zuiar and adequate supplies of cach from the Puor Devarcenls The last case me.: oned is a samyle of .hundieds of siunfar ones. where lics are actually.ireezing aud starving in widet, because " pride Lrevents the wmaking kuewn of taeir necessitics. A _soup-house will 2 «ertgin purooses very well, but it will cve the distress now so prevalentto a gencrsl extent. Otler measures of reiief must e ..cvised, and epecdily too, 1o order to prevent dealn {rom starvauon 2nd expesure. # UXNCLE SAM’S INHUMANITY. In corvection with the subject of poverty mentiou must be made of & singular circum- stance that transpired last week. Two brothers nzmed Biliings wefe brought to the city from Packwsukee, Wis., by United States officers on acnarge of making sud uttering counterfeit siiver coin. The preliminary examination failed to produce sufficient testimony to warrsnt. Com- missioner Bloodgood in holding them for trial, and he accordingly dismissed them from arrest. 1t appeared afterward that . when . ap- prebended “the “men. had not a_farthing o tneir pockets to meet ordinary expenses. Therefore, when “kicked into the street” by the Commissioner, they became panpers upon e Lauds of the authorities, becanse Uncle Samn fafied to provide them with transportation to the homes from which they had been ruthlessly snatched by his representatives. They asked concerning the matter, and were informed that T0 provision is made in such cases. Thus it be- came the duty of the Connty Poor Depart- ment, rather than have the men linger in the community as varauts, to buy the nec- gssary tickets fo send them home. Supervisor Sercome meuntioned the circumstance at the meetivg of the County Board on Tuesday, as an i ation of the treatment of prisoners beld under suspivivn by the United States author- ities. 1IOW SCHEMES ARE SQUELCHED. The Common Conncil must be commended for the adoption of a novel method for the effectnal squelching of impracticable schemes. Instead of lavine such measures upon or under the table, the; are ¢ sat down upon” more effect- ually by reference to a committee of thirteen, one from each ward usually. Thus when Ald. Wolf’s measure providing for the issuance of bonds in the sum of $500,000 for the encour- agement of manufactures, was recently called up from the tsble for action, it wasso referred; and that is probably the laet the *dear peo- ple 7 who pay the taxes will hear from it, 8sa one-thousand horse-power engine would fail to draw the members of the' Committee into session. And again, when at the Commoun Councit meetive on Monday, Atd. Stirn’s equal- Iv impracticable scheme for the donation of land fn the central portion of the city, to beused for the purpose’of an- inter-State Exposition by mierchants and manufacturers, caine back in the shave of “a report, without. recommendation from the Committée on. Public Buildings, fv was squelched by similar reference toa commit- tee of thirteen. “The scheme to purchase the picee of ground known as *‘Quentin’s Park for public park purposes. bids fair to suffer the same fate, notwithstanding the fact that the re- port of the Commiseioners of the Public Debdt against the further issuance of bonds except for purposes absolutely necessary ought to be a suflicient cstoppel {from furtber proceedings on the subject. THE PAY OF THE.POLICE. Among the legislation that may be passed at Madison this winter is the passage of a law cm- powering the Common Council of the city to fix salaries previous toeach election. From talknow prevalent in certain guarters, it seems that the prime movers tn the scheme are really aiming at a reduction of the saleries of the members of the volice foree. It would require but little cffort to trace the origin of this movement to spite on the part of disappointed . scekers aiter positions on the force 1o render the places of Do value to those who hold them. The present vay of pstrelmen is $66 per month, or §500a vyear. When it i3 remembered that under the pew regime active ‘work is required of every member of the force not on the sick-list, it must oceur to those of our taxpayers who are sble to toast their shins by warm firesides and retire early to peaceful slumbers that the salary is gone too much for from twelve to sixteen hours’ daily duty. Otber cities pay their policemen even better than this, ahd thev do not enjoy & tithe of the freedom from crime and disorder for which Milwaukee is becoming justly celebrated througheut the count Our citizens have rea- £on to congratulate themselves that this excel- lent braceh of the service is conducted in such a thorough manner by a really small force, and outht to frown dowa the efforts of the mischief- makers lookiug to economv in exoendiiures through cutting down salaries in this particalar direction, If they have not et eained wisdom by their past experience, it is bigh time they did acquire at least a little of tne modicau RELIGIOUS MATTERS. The annual meeting of the Unitarian Saciety occurred on, Monday evening. Accoraing to the Treasurer’s report the total receipts of clie year'were §3,142.92, and the total disbursements $3,076.57, leavine a balance of cash {n the treas- ury of $66.35. Thesc fizures- may be accepted as a fair indication of the closeness witn which pesarly all of the church institations sail in_the wind. ‘The officers elect of the Souety for thé ensuing yearare: Trustee, J. K. Stuart; Treas- urer, William Thorndike; Secretary, W. O, White. ey , The fiftieth anniversary of the elevation of Arclibishop Henpi to the priesthood will occur on the 6th prox. A committee cousisting of the Ravs. Kundig, Matthews, Wappleborst, Ruck- engruber, J. Keenan, Batz, Lelumiere, and Willard bave been appointed a committee to make the pecessary arrangements for an appro- priate ceiebration of the event. Religions sery- ices are to be held In St. Jobn's Cathedral dur- ing the forenoon. In the afternoon the Arch- bishoo will receive the congratulations of the clerey and laity in Bishop’s Hall. All of the Cathalic Bishops-of the United States have been invited to Le present. Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, has already forwarded a promise to be present. MOR™ ELEVATOR FACILITIES. Avgus smith & Co. propose to erect another elevator of capacity equal to their present Elec vator A, between that storehouse and Broadway bridge. Work will begin s early as possible in thespring. The old Sweet warehouse, erected: in. 184S, is.to.be moved directly across the streec - south, . and be pur in shape for use whemever wecessity may demapd. It is thousit that the pew elevator can be completed before the close of navigation next fall; and therenfter the firm will possess facilities for storing at least two million bushels of grain independent of room necessa- rily wasted in special bin service. The storage capacity of the present Elevator A is estimated at 1,.00,000 bushels, but it seldom contains ovér one milhon bushels. The capacity of the new elevator will be the rame. These, With the swaller Northwestern elevators near by, will ac- commodate the Chicagzo & Northwestern Rail- way for sume time to come. SPORTING NOTES. The anoual mecting of the Milwaukee Driv~ ing Park Association occurred on Monday even-~ ing of this week, and amoog other things re~ sulted in the election of a Board of Directors, consisting of J. B. Oliver, Frank Boyq, B. B. Hopkins, C. M. Sanger, and C. M. Cottreil. The question of holding spring and fall meet~ ings this season is left with the* Board to deter~ mine. As has airesdy been announced, the first week in Juve is the time fixed by the Association for the spring meeting, that isif ope is deter~ mined upon. Inthecourseof 2conversation with ooe of the members of the Board of Directors yesterday, THE TRIBUNE correspondent Jearned that av effort. will be made to interest our citi- zeos in the matter to the extent of purchasing Driving-Park tickets, with a view of establisn- ing a sioking fund, and if tlus fails, no more weetior are to be heid. “ The Association has bad to suffer an assessment in connection with every meeting but one,” said the gentleman intefviewed, “and this one showed an ©XCess ol Treceipts over expenditures of $28. It was tine mceting of last fall. Iv is a difficalt. matter _ to _inter- est Milwaukeeans in the Driving-Park and these meetings. They are the means of bringing thousands of strangers to’ the city who other- wise would not visic us. Their presence is ad- vantageous to hotel-keepers and business-men alike, vet these people will not sssist us when appealed to. Of three large hotels in this city, the proprietors ol two will not purchase Driv- ivg-Park tickets even, and when asked o favor us by selling a few tickets o _guests over their counters, they bavé rfefused todoso unless we gave them a dead-head _admission to the grounds during the races. This treat- ment is bighly unfair, to say the least, when the fact is taken into cousideration that a rush of strangers hither is sure to fill their bouses to overflowing. But such is the treatment we haye .rcceived at their hands, nevertocless, and 1, Tor one, can see No resson Lo expect-anything better of therh in the futvre, In other cities the business-men come to the frout gladly and hang up purses tbat will attract good horses and insure fine races, . Here the members of the Association undertake to do so without any hope of assistance from outside sources. They have been called upon to pay sssessments until positively diszusted, and do not propose to nave aoy more meetings unless the business-men come forward liberally. It has pever been the intention of the Association to profit by these races. On the contrary, thev have aimed only to make them self-sustaining, and proposed to put up all surplus moneys in stakes and other meetings. Thusfarthey bavelost moneyin theen- deavor to do somethivg handsome for toe city, and have po thenks, even, to reconcile them to this loss. The dates fn June were reserved as s-matter of form merely, and arc meaniog- less under present conditions.” The u:n;s(i paper man agrectl with the gentleman address, a in reeard to the duty- of the _«:luxe§>h\\ :’t] reference to future meetings, aiso Wit! % propricty of abandonine tha scheme in «nsni or a failure to manifest_interest to the extent of purchasing tickets. From- the sbove it mav readilv be nferred that unless public sentiment is revolutionized, we shall have 1o more trot- ting or other races in Milwaukee rizht awav. Ex-Sheriff Sancer has_purchased of E. Bammond, of Fond du Lac, the well-known Indian-pony trotter Tempust, for the sum of $800. Mr. Sanger may now beseen on Grand avenue every pleasant aiternoon * *n_m:kmlz‘the s cks™ off everyting that comes in his way. He s as proud of bis little pet as u littl ofadoll. Theanimal has a record of The Kinnickinnick Gun Clu? witl have anoth- er pizeor-choot on Friday next. Kuoumr cocking main_ occurred on the South Side last Saturdav evening. Another still has been arranged for this evening. ‘The curlers are enzaged fo active practice for several jmportant matches, to_come off atan carly day, with the clubsof Portage City and Chicazo. This atternoon First Ward and Fourth Ward rinks are playing off a tie game. THE AMUSEMENT SEASON. The amusement season has been far from en- couraging to managers during the past few weeks. Last week the McVicker company gave performances at the Opera-House and Academy of Musfe with poor success. Or Thursday even- ing of the present week, Wilhelmj, the' violin- ist, was greeted by a larze audience at the Academv of - Music. The Farini English and Italian opers company were announced for the Academy last night and to-nfght, but failed to put in an appearance for reasons best known to the mamagement. Next week the hoerds at the Opcra-House will be occupied by the Park Theatre company, now performing in Chicago. X g : The Milwaukee Theatre, a variety iustitution, draws 2ood houses nightly, aud the manawe- ment are making money. Skating at the rink and parks affords a large amount of amusement to the young peopie at present. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The ladies of the West Side German and En- £lish Hirh-School gave a sociable at Liederaranz Hail last Saturday evening. The fifth of the series of dancing partics given by the South Side Dancing Club took ploce at Kindergarten Hall on Thursday even- ing. ' 4 Last evening Sycamore Temple of Honor, No. 72, gave a social party in their hall, No. 302 West Water street. % Mrs. John Plaokinton gave an elezant tea- partv at her Grand avenue mansion last evening, at which fifty invited guests were present. Ou Thursday evening Mrs. John \V. Eviston entertained a company of forty at ** tea.” Mrs. J. H. Walrath gave a tea-party- to fifty invited guests at her residence, No. 720 Van Buren street, on Thursday eveuing. XNo less than balf-a-dozen sleizh-ride dancing- parties have taken place during the week; but tnese offairs are of sach frequent occurrence during the present season of excellent sleighing that tuey have cessed to be regarded as nov- elties. ‘The Thalian Club met on Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. Charles Keyes, on Mil- waukee street, and reorganized by the election of Angus Hibbard as President, Charles Fitz- gerald as Vice-President, and Edward Mason as Secretary and Treasurer. - The Club will here- after be entirely under the management of the gentlemen, the ladies fizuring as honorary members. Amoug the amusements contem- plated during the remsinder of the winter months' ar¢ a German, one or more dramatic entertainments, and several ‘sociables. Mr. Jay Taylor, of this city, and Miss Ella Claire, of Oshkosh, were united in marrizge ut Hartford, Wis., on New-Year’s Dav. ) The betrothal of Honry, Wetaler, with Mann, Beals' & Co., and Miss Bertha Breslauer was celebrated in a becoming manner on Wednesday evening at the residence.of:A. Breslauer, on Fourth street. On Monilay of the present week D. K. Green, keeper of -the North -Point * Lighthouse, and wife celebrated their golden-wedding anniver- ‘Fhe house was adoroed with flowers and sary. autumn-leaves. - The aged couple were sur- rounded oy & numerous family, and a number of preseuts were received. ‘Thursday evening the Rey. Father Lalumiere united in marriaze at St. Gall’s Church Miss Martha E. Ball and’ Mr. Edwin Tobin, of Wan- watosa. After the ceremony the couple retired to their new residence in ‘the Town of Wanwa- tosa, and "held a reception, which was largely attended by relatives and friends. The presents to the bride were numerous. .The groom and bride belong to the oldest and most respected families of Wauwatoss, and 2iso enjoy a large city acquaintance. From the preparations that are beinz made, it can bestated in advance that the wedding of Mr. Wells, of Chicago, and Miss Mary Badgley, of this city, on Wedoesday pext, will be an af- fair of rare elegance. The marriaze will oceur at noon, at tne family restdenc-, No. 218 Biddle street. ~ The receotion will last until 4 o’dlock, when the couple will embark for a trip to the East and South. Clucagois to be their future home, and a handsomc new residence on Mivh- igan avenue awaits their comng. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Alderman Ernst is abont to resizn for the purpose of accepting the position of Assessor. Fred Esau, an old Germau - resident of this city, died suddenly on Tuesday from the effects of a paralytic stroke. : The Hon. Matt H. Carpenter returned to Washington this week to attend to law business in the United States Supreme Court. Miss Mary 4. Duggan, at present- a resident. of Colorado, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John F. McDopald, in this city. Otto F. Kuebo, son of ex-State Treasurer Kuehn, has removed to Texas with his family with the intention of making that State his fu- ture home. The step has been rendered neces- gary by the delicaze state of Mr. Kucha’s bealth. The new Ninth District school building is to be formally dedicated on the 18th inst. Tae rail-mill at Bay View has now been shut down for upwards of one month, but will soon be started up agaio. The Common Council is considering a propo- sition to remodel ‘the self-propelier fire-engine for nse as a horse-engine at a cost of $2,000. The panes ot Freach plate glass in the new Phillip Best block are wuine by ten feet in size, and weigi 500 pounds eacli, The Milwaukee Clear:ng-House Association bas elecred cfficers as follows: President, David Ferguson; Vice-President, C. D. Nosb Man- ager, T. L. Baker; Executive Committee, C. F. Aistey, I, B. Camp, and W. G. Fitch. The fullowing 15 ‘the new list of Assessors appointed _bv Mayor Biack: First Ward, Stepen Hoff; Secoud Ward, Christasher Dorsen; Thira Ward, Thomas Keogh; Fourth Ward, Patrick Devitt; Fifth Ward, Jobn Haas: Sixth Ward, Felix Calgeer; Seventh Ward, ¥rod Wardner: Eighth “Ward, Adan Ernst; Nioth Ward, Louis Knornsch.eld; Tenth Ward, J. L. Scmmann; Eleventt Ward, Chorles G, Kricke; Tweifth Ward, Johu W. Stewart; Thirteenth Ward, Charles Fabsel. ‘The Best and Schlitz Brewing Companies hofst ice into their storchouses by meansof steam machivery. The estate of the late J. B. Smith is estimated in value between $12,000 and $15.000. During the year ISi8 thirty-one cases of drowning occurred here, of which three were suicides. : A vew organization known as the Students’ Leazue is ahout to inauzurate a serics of art- lectures, James MacAlis:er bas been euzaged 10 read a series of five papers on * Ensravine and Etchiug,” the first on the night of the 25l inst. The room of the Associatfon is fo the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurauce Company Building, No. BAnGER. SOUP-HOUSE PROJECT. Boectal Disvatca to The Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Jao. 11.—At the noon Board of the Cnamber of Commerce to-day, appeals for money contributions to aid the establishment of g free soup-house in the city were made to toe Chamber members by President Ray and Vice-President, McLaren. ~The appeals were at the [ustance of the oflicers of the Young Men's Curistian Association, whose project the charity soup-housc is. 'The Committee (o collection 6t subscriptions from the Cuswmber members was vamed by Mr. McLeren to consist of Messrs, G, J. Rogers, Charles 1. ‘Turner, ana_ Oliver J. AMevyers. Collections on tne foor sill be made on Mouday. ~ The proposed soup-house is to ba" established at the rear of No, 135 Fourtirscreet. ————— T . French Sword-Dacls. Swordsman * writes*th toe Loundon Times 5ay tlm‘t tue reason why sword-duels in )‘rzxc: arc such farces s the very simple one that the fencing-masters teach their pupils to keep at such a distance from their anlagonists that no worse harm than a prick in the arin can come to them. This s quite enougl, however, to heai the 1most extensively wounded honor, & 2 “pupils) every AMUSEMENT?. AVERLY % THCATRE. J. orietor 2ud Mansger. REPERTORY FOR WEEK. MONDAT, Jan. 13, 1879, Dizet's Romantlc Opers, or Campanint Sior Dt Pucnte . Thierry fznor Grazil fznor Franceschl Stgnor ol Sinico Carmen (a Gyray) Alle. Minnte Haul: The Incliencal Divertisement will be supported by Mite, Paliading and :xlelx.:;{:'ffle Ballet. TUESDAY. yan. 14, 1679, Eclilaf's Opers, LA SONNAMBUILA. i ~Siife. Eoblat{ “lile. Filomena Madame FEtelka Gerster in Chicago. “‘ED.\'ESDA\‘I{:. 15, Mozart's Opera, LE NOZZE DI FIGARGO. Chy e Bignardi Slgnor Grazzi Madame Lablache Madame Parod] Modame Marie Roze Marcelifaa.. Lu Coutessa... THURSDAY, Jao. 16, Dontzerti's Opera, LUCEA DX LAMALRMOOR or Gillandt Mlie. Kobiati Madame Etelka Gerster FRIDAY, Jan. 17, Verdf’s Qpera, L TROVATORE. Signor Campanint *gnor Galiost B o v Madaine Labiuche +eeoMMle Kobat] SATURDAY AFTERNOOUX, Jan. 18, at 1:30, LA SOXNAMBULA Amizs..... fadame Etelka Gerster SATURDAY EVENING, Jun.18.second performance of CARMERN. Carmen,.... ..Mlle. Minnfe Hauk Director of Music and Conductor.......Signor ARDITI PRICES: Parquette and Parguette Circle. Balcony Cirele{ §oMS Fsmily Circle. Gallery. - dmi: N General Admission. Private Boxei.... Adl seats In Parquette, Parguette Circle, aud Balcon Glrele ore reserved. Sale of seats will commence i Vestibule of Theutre cach norning at § o'clock. ORDER OF CARRIAGE SERVICE. es will approach the Monroe-st. entrance from and depart ow--Dearborn-st., golug 10 th ag Clark-s south. (arr'azes will approach Dear! from \(adison-sr., and depart on Mourve-st.. £OINg (0 the east. By nuvict observance of- tlese fnstructions. all possi- bliity of collislon or confuslon will be avolded. Afrer the apera all carriages willobserve the same order of approach and departure. “The occupants, &3 well as the driver of cach earriaze, will be given duplicate bumbered: eliccks, <0 that after theapera, 83 cach carriage comes fo the canopled ea- trance, at whicn its occapants allghted, 18 number can beannounced {3 the vestibule, Drivers must be Very careful to TELurn to the Proper coirance. TWAVERLY. Approved: V. A. SEAVRT, Supt. of Potlce, _Due nutice wiil be givenof second week's repertory. 0 WILL SO0 RETURN STRAROSCH GRAND ITALIAN Opera Company, KELLOGG, LITTA, CARY, ROSNATL, ADANS, PANTALEONT, Assisted by a speclally imported Crorus, and wi Tepestoire streniiened by the favorite opera LOHE GRIN, and the AND viRe Grand Opera PAU itha, GI BRILLIANTNEW YORKSUCCESS Popular Prices of the Day. Admission,. 50c and $1 Reserved and $2.00 VERLY" J. H. HAVERLY. ‘THIS SUNDAY LAST NIGAT OF The New York Park Theatre Company, Henry E. Abbey. Proprictor. The wild farcleal Com- ot CHAMPAGNE AND OYSTERS, With all ths New Yor. Mondas—HER MAJE: CARD. To the Citizens of Chieago, The Urlginal Tennesseeans, who delighted the people 9t Chleago e Kinasbury tiall v vears ago. sincloz ] TEIEATIRE. -Manager and Proprietor St 'S OPERA. Rox Sheet open. the O1d Ke'igious Songs of the Sonth, of thelr Populur Coneerts at Farweil 1isll, January 5l 41, and February 1. ~ Pleass do 1ot confound the + d Singers with Bands who adrertise themselves Tennes sec Jubilee Sogers. but orally_say thiey are the Crigle nal Feancase nemy:rthe dates, and we will Ppremise vou a rich mus ot . Respectfuily, JJ. W. DONAVIN, Manager. B;J‘[RS. H. FJACKSON'S SIREETER SCHOOL OF BUSIC, 1y American—originating 3 It is i of Volce Cuiture fn this bysiolosically and L N0. 16 Dore BEICAGO AR 50 Dearbo: it, PROF. L. EDOUARD Conducts the French Classe: Begioners—Thursda, Saturdu SCRINEATTIRT, opposite Court House. “SMOKREIF YOU LIKE.” l‘:rlces~}_ by 3J.dflnd S0e. e Georie France nid Dogs {3 Drama **A Block Game: The 4 Aces: Viola Clittou. Reging Will X - Tacasen yonc nnlrull eging Willard, Oscur Wi\ Matinees Tucsday and Friday at 2:0. A CORMICEK EE2K.E.. M s JANTART 16, 1878, Grand Carmival Wastueras, O LIQUORS. BO[:]L‘\‘HQ!H{-}'S SCHOOLFOR DANCING 128 TWEH[Y-IDH& , IEAr [2diana-av, THE NEW TERM Tor Begluners just commencing, Ladles® Cl - g%y-;q 3 v.cl‘z'x;mGrgn'l‘kmvn's Class, Tyan‘l‘g\'u =nd fihf_&. Lptiires ass, Tuesdays, Wedneidays, Sad BLIES Lor Ladies and Geatlemen {pdranced venfog, esizued tor the Practice of tue - (i fonnei through fairsduction. . O <0t 8ad 1 §Zspecial Rates for the Balsnce of the Season, For particalers send for clrcular. PEEA BOOKS. OPERA BOOKS ForHer Majests's Opera Company (correct edick Worus and e 1n Enzisty and Teatian: “For asis. nn)i G Tiaverlys Thonie LT UOTa-51., 3Ud DY Boys ouistde 10 CIEENTS EACEL adame Marte Koze | 3 ATMUSEMENTS. Htmu‘nn"l EALEA LI, L. TIOOLI Sole Proprietor and Manazer. Fastionable Comedy Bvent! MR. JOHN DILLON COMMENCING. MONDAY EVENING, JAN, 13, 1879, i nxg&) \fi,?elinas:n‘hy and Saturday Matinees. s first appearance at this Theatre for nearly three years, supporied by MISS LETTIE ALLY¥N, MARY WALLAC. ALLACK, LR. JOUN W. BLAISDELL, Monday & Tuesduy Evenings, and Wednesdzy Mattnee, TOBY! Ja THOMAS and JAMES MORTON'S Comedy-Drams, catitle ALL THAT GLITTERS 1§ ROT GOLD ! Replete with Sparkline Dia'ogue, New and Effective Sttuations, Fun, Humor, Pathvs, and preseated witl o Supierb, sitsé-en-gee ek iceiny Costumes, orate 2 COSumEES] Grieinan Suusicy DISTRIBGTION OF C TOBY, a Coujuring Grab, a protector of tl Grphian Buttert, Take a Cardz". A, JOH SIR ARTHUR LA LL, & Grub of the Perfod. Alw: found in Fashionaole S0~ clety, but who geis outwitted by an Orphan P o Mo M R Griios with the mose Protou: i of feeling on this ocenslon Mr, \\)A\(. LLOYD MSTEPHEN PLUM." one of the Grub Fam- iy, with a big heart. Educated but for a Common Cotton Spinfer, aud o proposcs diin e 8 heaton, pea e 5 Ar. JOIIN W, BLAISDELL Al M. ub, who has been Bt eE L Tnicormy out o The sthte of & tato of 8 Iiterdy out of The s (i) Atk CHARLES 5. COON Famlly, 0! ucated for a Gentlemans larafng~been to Lunnon and scen 0o of b », fr. B C.ELLIS end of hu:}xlxle\i‘nr f«r‘l.‘!hlhl‘,;-(u Teep I:‘gdrré::é ~"\hich proves her Tortune when 1 : L “lea LETTIE ALLEN a Gushing Dut- 'n of 45, found Ia Feahionable an eye on one of the Gr;l A1t WALLACE ear Litdle But- e i Grithe ST EELA BATLEY le Grubs.. 31153 L 2 Butterfly Mrs. BELLE BAKNY tertiy In Soclet murriage by wil the SARAN WHITE.anOld + Concluding with Mr. Dillon's Great Farce Speclalty i GIET FAMILY. Mr. Jobn Diilon as Barna- oft Q! R e d . Th Evenings, and_Saturdny cdueeday and . Thurs v s YRR BODYS FRIESD nd To OBLIGE Matiu Fyentog,, BENEFIT OF JOUX DILLOX. e, and 25¢. riday Great Tripie Formlar Prices—81, Maiinees Weanesddy an 3Monday, Jan. 20, t MURPHY and Driw: it day. £ iTish Comedian, JOSEPE ic Company. PL"MOUTH! CHIURCHIL. TUESDAY ™. . P NIGHT FORTHE G RAC E Grand Entertainment Tnder the auspices of SEQUI;'E SEATS C H U RC H '0-MORROW. ‘When will appear for the first time fn Chicazo during four years Amerlea’s great Concert Contralto, ADELAIDE ™% Entlre Concert Com-any. Consistiug of the, Popular Tepor, TOM PHILLIPPS KAR NXY WIITNEY, 1E HOYNE, MES. F. G HALL, MADANME KEMPTON, U QRTET And the Amateur b MES. CITA! PIAND ) JUHIAT Mlis. ROBERT CLARK MISS LOU STAGER, MISS FANNY PARSONS, QUARTET Who have Lindly volunteered their assistance, togeth= er witlithe favorite Solo Artists, Hiiss Clara b, Stacy, Hir. Fritz Doltz, Prof, Adeleh Banmbach, When also the Celebrated Elocutfonst. MR. WM. HAWLEY SMMITI, Wil make his Urs: appearance fo Chicago. and the popular and cutertaining Reader, MISS LAGIA £, DAINTY, Will make her oaly appearance in this clty during the Present season. are TO-MORROTW MO G at Jansen, s, 117 State-st.. where holders of ad- e them for seats. Tor reserved seats. B, CAKPENTEL, Manager. GEO. UM RS EATRE. l‘l VICRER'S THEATRE. R'MONDAY, JAN. 13, ¥OE THIS WEEK ONLY, O] GRAND REVIVAL OF THE Spectacular Production OF LESTER WALLACK'S GREAT ROMANTIC DRAMA ROSEDALE! With Its BEAUTIFUL SCE: SPECTAGOLAR mmc‘vi'—é’.’“" SPECIAT, COSTUMES, AND POWERFUL CAST. N BUSHES. S B D A L B In preparation, Buckstone's Drama, G ETROPOL N. M MONDAY, JAN, 13, WEDNESDAY, 7 ’ig inang Lt A combination Vaudevllle, and all ond , and 50c, tre In Chicago. FARIND'S CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 409 MADISON-ST, SIG. FARINT respectfall s e ¥ ¥ _anmounces thar, having irom a highly sicco oR & Dghly successtul opora tobr. e 1§ et Conocelve buplls wishing to sculy for TULRNER NIALL. THIS SUNDAY, JAN. 12, AT 3 P. 3., GRAND SACRED GONGERT GIVEN BY THE E CHICAGD ORCHESTRA (40 Pieees), Under the direction of PROF. A. ROSENBECKER, ADMISSION, 15 cents. Bill. SULLIVAN’S DANCING SCHOOL, 1t Twenty-second-st. Beglnners' class. Tuesday and Ihurseay evenings at 7:30 p. m. Hall 1o let for partles. Resldcace, 503 1 aly : ANISIAR LS, WHITE STAR LINE, Qarrsing the United States ana_ fioral Mall between New York and Livernool. - Tor passage apply to Com- Dpany’s oflice, 48 % i Seml Western Agent. ALF{ED [Ty nd Irelaud. CUNARD MATL LINE. Sailing three timesa week toznd from Bril Pr:-l.!.lnluwecfl. Pres, " i pply at Compuny's Ofice, northwest Clutk gud fandolplats. , Coichzo L o0 cormer P, H. DU VERNET. General Western Agent, 20. P. GORE & CO., ©8 and 70 Wabash-ay, BY G REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, Jan. 14, 9:30 2. m. An Involce of Nottons snd Miscellaneous Goods to clase. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers. Our Regular Sale, Jan, 15, BOOIS AND SHCES <, set. off by Fine and Fancy T¥1L consist of cheaper qoods, set.oft by Fine ond. i, with a falr showing of Rubber Sai _&c. LT Biiiner g ai6o ceveral BANKEUPT N V1 ¢ sol STOCKS, WiicuBisie® $0tie & co Aucttoneers. _ THURSDAY, JiN. 16, AT 9:30 & K. SATLE OF TOCKery &blassware. A full assortment of English and Amerfcan W. G. ‘Ware, Rockingham and Yellow Ware, Assorted Glass- ware, &¢. GEO. P. GORE & CU., Auct'rs. ¥ WM. A. BUTERS & €O., Aucttoneers and Real-Estate Agentd. 175 and 175 Randolon-st. EREMPTORY AGCTH LARGE AND VALUABLE ALE, 1!;‘ (")bj THE ASSIGNEE. OCE, OVER $20,000 WOBTH 74 0'CLOCK: G FAVE DAY WILLIAM A. BUTTERS & CO.. AR ATCITONEERS, REGULAR TIHURSDAY TRADE SALE. STAPLE AXD FANCY BKY GOODS, Custom-made Clothing, Cloths and Cassimeres, Fur- Dishing Gaods, Glovex Hats, Boots. Shoes, &c., THUESDAY MORNiN : Butters’ Auction louse. I tweeu Fifth-ay; aud Ly REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. FURNITURE, Etc., SATURDAY, Jan. 1. at 10 o'clock a. 1a., at our sales- rTooms, 133 &, 2andoiph-st, W S & CO., Auctioncers. A. BU BY ELISCN, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, 73 & BU Eandolph-st. REGULAR FRIDAY’S SALE, January 17, at 6:30 2. m. NEW PARLOR SUITS, NEW CHAMBER SETS, A FULL LINE BRUSSELS AND WOOL CARPETS, Cooking. Heatlog. and Parlor STOVES: DESKS, CHAIRE, LOUN FAS, Geoeral ‘Household Goods, a'nice line CHROMOUS. BLANKETS, General Mercha; e ROY & CO., Auer'rs. 0. & ELISON. POM. TUESDAY'S SALE. Jan, 14, at 9:30 a.m., NEW AND SECOND RAND FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, And Geaeral Household Goods, Blankets, Clocks, Chromos, General Mer- chandise, &c., &c., &o. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. AFRIVAL 84D DEPARTURE OF T EXPLANATION OF REFERENCZ Mares —tgq, excepted. *Sunday excepted- $Mor urdsy 3t Flonday excepied! CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLY, Ticket Offices, 62 cm!x;.ke-sdré vg’.em“ “‘“‘“JAEH., aPacific Fast Line.... bMilwauiee Passenzer. INillwaugee Passenzzer bG1een Bay EX,Tess. A5t Paui de Minneapol(s Express Ss, Paul & Minneapolis Express t BLa Crosse Fxpress. . La Croas bWinona & 588338585 UUTURUET P EETE R BUROT S g EEEEE] Pullman_Hotel Carsare ran throuzh, Sevs caxoand Councl Biufls, on the trala” léavisg Chics :30 2. 0. G other Foad runs Pullman or any other form o hotel cars west of Chicazo. ‘a=Depot corner of Wells and Kinzle-sts. 3-Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie-sts, CHI BURLINGTON (fn QUIKCY ts f0ot 02 Lake-sz. . Indfana-av. and Sixteeath D ana aad Slkcunihrsis Tioker Oifices, 50 Cleas: st. and at depota. 3tendota & Galesburg Express 5 Ottawa & Streator kxpress... 2 tord & I > Dubugue & S[oux City. 5 Pactfic Fast EXpress ., .. > Kansas & Colorado Express St 2 Downer's Grove Accommodation! 1 I Aurors Passenger. : 4 3lcadota & Ottawa A im am am 8:35am Pallman, Palace Dining-Cars a0d Pullman 1g-w Sleaning. Card are ran bebwoen Chicago aad Omane gy the Paclic Exress, CRICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUTS, AND Cicasy oS 7Y & DETER SEORT Lo ‘West Side. near 3535.'!2!3“. bridge, Taion Denot, 2] j.mdoh-nu:u Twenty-third-st._ Ticket Offic Eansas City & Denver Fast Ex... St. Louis, Spring S » B St ringticld fi'l'exna. Mobfle & New Urieans Expres: a 5 bm St. Louts, Syringdeld & Texas. pm am Peoria, Burlington ¢ Fast amy*3:5pm eokuk .xpre: pm; 008 m Chicazo & Paducah i, )2, T am'* $i0pm Streator, Lacon, Washingt'n p o pm Jollet & Diwlght Accommedation.® 5:60 p mi® 9108 1 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEF. & ST. PAUL RATLWAY Talon Depot. corper Madison and Canal-sts. Ticke Otfice. 63 Sou, Clark-st., opposite Shermaa House, and at depot. . T Teave, Arrive, el Milwaukee Express...... Iisconsin & Minnesors, Green Bay, aud Menasha through Day Expre: 10:10 3m * 4:00p ‘Wisconsin & Mipnesota, "Bay, Stevens Polnt, and ashs laad throush Nizht Express. .. 3 run vis Milwankee. t9:00 nml T:008m Alitral Tiekets for St. Pagd and Minneapellsare zood elther via Madison sad Frairis duChien, or via Watertown, LaCrosse, and Winoos. 92 OF ‘Twenty-second-st, 1 f Lake: 24 Depe e iph-st.. near Cl Ticket Ofice., St. Louls Express. am St. Louts Fas: Line. pm Calro & New Orleuns Exp sur oCafro & Texas Express. nm Sprinzfield Bxp 2m 1 pm am; pm bm am am bm pmj am. pm an @ On Saturday nizht runs to Centralia only.. 0n Saturdsy night runs to Peoria onls. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RATLROAD, Depot. foot of Lake-st. and 700t of Twenty-second-st, Tleset Offce, 67 Clark-si..-couthieast corner of Rage dolph. Grand Pacific Hotel, and at Peimer House. . . IMERS & CO., nd 74 Wabash-av. BY® REGULAR AUCTION SALE BGGTSA SHOES, RUBBERS, Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 9:30 o’clk. Full lines of prime, seatonable poods. Warm goods to be elosed qut at suy price offered. B\' Bl FRIEDIMAY & SON, 200 and 202 Randolph-st. FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF GROCKERY & GLASSWARE, ©n Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 10 o’clock. 32 crates Crockery (firsts) assorted. 2] caska Yellow aad Rockinghary Ware, do, 250 bris Glassware, assorted. 48 crates Argand Chimneya. 's Crltiip-Top Chimneys. ennn shiades, 6 3ad 7 lnch. 250 Lamps. assorted. Goods packed xé‘é‘gr‘rx@t’_‘:’f”n& rehant BY ¥ ¢ £G Biney, CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE At134 Flm-st., near Clark, MOSDATY, Jan. 13, 2810 2. m., Will be sold e Faralture, Carne’s, and. Bedding. Parior Suie, Mace ‘e snd Plain Mamber Sets, Bircaus, Bedsteads. fa- bles, Stlehonc.., Easy Chatrs, Lonnges, -Brussels Car. DR, Stoves, &e. Sale postuve and without resery HI1E B Auctfoneer. JLesver 1 Antve Mall (via Matn snd Atr Line) Day Express, Ralamazoo Accommodatio Atlantic Express (dall Night Express., HERBEEEEEEE PITTSBURS, FT. WAYNE & CHICAG) RAILWAY, Dejor, coraer Canal and Maafson-s: 65 Clari-st., Palmer House, and Gi BALTDORE & OHIO, ‘Traing leave from Exvosition Bullding, £00t of Monroe. 8t Tlcket Offices, 83 Clark-at.. Peimor House, Grand Pacitic, and Depot (Exposition Buildiug). Morntng Mafl—01d Line. ew York & Boston Spei Atlantic Express (dafly Nignt Express.. CINCINNATT & T, LOUIS R, B, (Clncinnat Atr-Line and Kotomo Line.) Depot, corner of Clinton and Carroil-sia., West Stde. T Leave. | Arrive Cincinnst!, Indlanapolts. Louf: Jille, Columbns & East D: Express. Ciactnnatt, Tndisnapolls & Louts- Ville Day Express... St Night kxpress. JMEDECAL WYOMOKE! A BLOOD, BRAIN, AND NERVE FOOD! ASpecific in HEART DISEASE and al NERVOUS DISEASES, Broken Down Constitutiona, Dys; i 2 V- ity e orin urlou.x’ 13;?31’1," Tt g 2 Pamphlct on **Nervous Dis- exses and Suctesstul Setios o Cirec o A dress MEGVE FOOD MEG G, 4 - b I o] <5290, ol Druszise. VAN SINAGH o VAN SCIHAACK, STEVEN- 0., Geueral ARents, Chtguso, o STEVEN gl DR, J. WILBUR % e . Is making gome of the most wonderzul cures on rec- ord. Comipeteut lady assis.ants in asteadance. T AND LUSG DISEASES Catarrh Nitections, DE PEARIC 91 Wasninzton-: i3 the on! ] omeopathic Phydtcian in Chi- LARE & cazo n: ceclusive tien. tion to these discases. _ Onfice honrs. 101 sren REMEDIES. GRAY’S SPZ s SO CIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE MARK, The (irent En- e glishi itcmeuy, 1 RADE MARK, ili_promptly an Z radically” cure_any and every case of Nervous © Debility and Wealmess, re- surt of Iudlscretion, exces or overwork £ 2 of the brain and ner- s 3 Vous systeuss 15 per- <8 S Before Taling({e Bagle aag k3 5 iy » O e thagic, and g ; been extnatveivAfter Taking, ra with zrea: used for over thirry saccess. o~ Full pardealats 1o our pamol e . sifeto send tree by mail to cvery ong. oy mich o zIsts 8t §1 Per paciaze, or 5 et Races for o aont celptof the moncy by addressing ¢ Y mall onre- THE GRAY MEDICTME Co z 10 Mechanies' Bloex, Detroft. Mlch, ‘VKAKSCEA‘ACEB. 5];5]?“5.\‘:’03’ & CO., 82 and M st.. Chicaro, wholesale a; vl Mediclne Is kold by all druzz: Blx pacRaz S5, NEW PUELICATIONS, A NEW EXCITING BOOK, Bristling with WILD ADVENTURES, STANLEY IV AFRICA, The onlv authentic snd eopyrighted cheap edi 4 7y of bis Wondiertul discovenies it Rreich ;:!;!fllu'-hr\'elllfllh JuI‘AInuy wa the Conyo. Now sel ter than any othar book in America, o) ton und torms, sddress 1 UBBALD B 109, Pens, TGRS ABENTS WARTEDI " CARMEN, Buy the story of CARMEY. {fi::_:lm.“gufiémmm ’}ns Lakistie o OFeer . A8 0ur newsdusler fop b Ghore : @al to thie DublLihers, Lakeside Botiasag, 0 PeC oY CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI0 RATLROAD Depot, corner of Van Duren acd Sherman-sis. Tickes uztice, 56 Clark-st., Sherman luuse. Leave. Davenport Express.... Umahs, Leavenworth| <5500 P MIM0R0 20 i 5660 b imis 6113 am A1l meals on the Omaha Express are aerved [ GIcias CAT3, ot 75 cents each. CHICAGO & EASTERN TILINOTS RATLEOAD, ** Dansille Route.” . Ticket Offices, 77 Cluristos 135 Lgarborn-st., sadDe- Dot, corner Cliuton and Carroi-sts. Day Mail. Nastville & Fiorida Expross. . CHIROPODINT. A SELROBODIST e o CORNS. DR. E. G. SIMS, 73 Sonth Clark-st. and 124 R=- dalph»ut: 4 % X(E CTIIROP: - Dearboru-st., gived treliet, stephens All- Rizhe Salve for buras, boliy urus, cuts, brutses, &c. : drug- st pave ft: e oer bos. 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago. Be carefultobuyonly the Genrizs, N OW <A new Mol Treatise, Tex K SrmNer OF LIPS OF SELE- PiES2RVATION, " 8 DoOK for ev: preseriptions. eftlier oac of waich 13 worth = pricg of e book. Gold Medat awardsd the nxnur“ the National Medical Assoclatlon. The Boston Herald. says: *Tha Sclence of LIfc I4, bézond all conparisod. e tost extravnlinars work o Physiolozy ever pad lished.™ The London Lancet says: ** No sersoa ahol > el 133 nobie be without tafs valuabl bool. The author 13 3 nobid ; ¢ HEAL THYSELF by o D% od pechd. oz NO CURE! NGO PAY DR.KEAN, i .173 Bouth Clark-st., Chieazo. . : 3 all Cehsult personally or’ by matl, free of charzz. o34 cbroalc, nervous, orspecinl diicases, Dr.d. ke oulg phiysicran 1o 'the city who warrants cures or 0 paj-