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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCH 7% 1880—SIXTEEN . PAGES. | 18 NES, AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, : FINAN : x of ability, to be instantly aroused by these in- AMUSEMENTS, Oe REE ALES SENT, I Pearce M I SIC ’ y y eagerly and care! ress | i By EL IM & CO.. By GEO. P. GORE & CO.. : ‘ iberscirentgconin tet, dee soar aut ene CENT us MOBIC ALM Hist 8 Rete ee eagenace and S% Wabash-av. i F THER DE S ME r What Is to Be Done at the Cin- cinnati Festival Next May. The Apollo and. Kemenyi Con- certs—Local Miscellany— . : Foreign Notes, i ‘The Apollo Club announces as the date of its next concert Friday evening, April 2, the post- Ponement until that late date being necessi- tated in order to make an engagement with that wplendid baritone, Franz Remmertz, who. so-dis- tinguished bimself last year in singing.“ Fritz- hoff,” which the Club have decided to make the central feature of their forthcoming concert. ‘This noble and dignified composition—the grand- est for male chorus that has yet been written— will be given with a most perfect. ensemble, the entire Arion Socicty of Milwaukee being brought down in a body to join with the Apollo Club {a making one of the largest and most solid male cboruses that have ever been heard in this city. ‘This will be strengthened by a larze orchestra, and the appearances now ure that no concert that the Apollo has ever given in this city will have the interest for the general publi¢ that will centre in thisone, particularly as, in addi- tion tothe performarice of “Fritzhoff,” there willbe the competitive singing between the Arions and the Apollos, which will develop the fine points of both Clubs, and add an element of novelty and excitement which is seldom intro- duced in the concerts cf our local societies, A full attendance is particularly requested of all the members of the Apollo Club to-morrow evening. THE REMENYI CONCERTS, under the management of Mr. George B. Car- penter, will take place’ at Central Music-Hall Friday evening and Saturday afternoon and evening, March 12 and 13. = LOCAL MISCELLANY. ‘The Vescelius sisters, vocalists, formerly of this city, are singing in South Africa, and meet- ing with great success, _ The Beethoven Society’s concert has been postponed to March 23, owing to the difficulty in getting orchestral players this week. \ Miss Amy Fay, of this city, is credited by the St. Paul papers with having made a bandsome euccess at the Thursby concert in that city 2 few evenings ago. On Thursday evening, March 11, a concert will De given st Washington Hights school-house, fur the benetit of Bethany Union Church, by the Andrew's Episcopal Church Choir, assisted . C. Letier und others, A _new South-Side musical society will be or- ganized on Thursday cvening next, at 8 o'clock, under the direction of Prof. F. L. Robertshaw; and rekearsals will be held at the Christian Cuurch, Oakland boulevard. Prof. E. S. Metcalf lectured last Wednesday afternvon, at Bauer's piuno-rooms, on ~The Standard of Tone in the Sonz-World.” His sub- ject next Wednesday afternoon will be “The Golden Pillars of the Art-Temple.” ‘The fourth of the series of chamber-concerts at Hershey Hull will be given this noon, with the following program: Sonata in F, op. 24, No. 1, Beethoven, Messrs. Eddy and Lewis; aria, “Qui Ja Voce,” by Miss Fidelin Densmore; and first Tria in ‘D ininor, op. 6, by Burgiel, by Messrs. Eddy, Lewis, and Eichbeim. The Alice Oates truupe will appear at Hooley's this weck in Anglicised opera bouffe. _ “* Girollé Girotia "will Le ziven on Monday and Tuesday evenings and Wednesday afternoon; “La Jolie Purfamneuse" on Wednesday and * ‘Thursday evenings and Suturday afternoon; and “ The Little Duke ” on Friday and Saturday evenings. ‘Thé:-8t. Louls Republican of the 28th says: “Messrs. Balatka, Hochster, and Uhlich, the Chicago Singerfest Agitation Committec, will ‘arrive in this city to-morrow night, and will fm- inediately proceed'to the business intrusted to ‘them, namely: the influencing of the St. Louis Bocietics to go to Chicayo atthe next National Bingerfest, in May, 1851." -The attendance at Haverly’s showed a slight falling of at the close of the week. “The Pirates” is a work depending so much upon Biting musical aud dramatic rendering to bring ont its humor that it euffers in production at the bands of the inferior soloists of the D’Oyly Carte troupe; so that people are burdly to be blam for deciding to wait for a more liberal repre- sentation of the picce. Mr. Adolph Rosenbecker, the well-known con- ductor of the Chicago Orchestra, will have a bencfit atthe Turner Hall this afternoon, ten- dered him by his men, and will also be assisted by Hans Bulatka and Dr. Fuchs, who will con- duct some of the numbers. The program {s an extraordinarily interesting one, and the occasion will not only he a pleasunt one musically, but 2 yerr ‘handsome compliment to an excellent con- juctor. CINCINNATI MUSICAL FESTIVAL. The Fourth Cincinnati Biennial Busical Festi- Yal will be held May 18, 19, 20, and 21, 1880. eodore Thomas (notwithstanding the recent troubles) will buve the musical directorship. The orchestra will have 150 performers, gnd the cho- Tus be ecmposed of over 600 singers. The pro- grams of the evening concerts are as follows: Cantata—“ Ein’ feste Burg {Adapted for performunce by 1 re Orcheatra, G 3 resell oan ty formance Mr. Fred Whitney. SECOND NIGHT. Missa Solennis—D mnjor, op. 123...........-Beethoren. wraniw—Mise Amy Sherwin, Miss B. Norton. Altos—Miss Annie Louise Cary, Miss Emma Oranch. Tenors—Signor I. Cumpanint, Mir. Harvey. Basca~Me.J. F Rudolphsen, Str, Myron We. wattney. Orchestra, ‘Chorus, Bymphony—D minor, op. 14. (Adant Miss Annte Louise Gi fe. Sxmphony, No. 5, C minor, op. The Trower of abel... ‘ (Sacred opera in one act.) Signor Campanini, Mr. J. F. Rudolphsen, Mr. Myron ww Whitney~ Chorus, ‘Orchestra, ‘Organ. : FOURTH NIGHT. Scenes from Longfellow's Golden Legend. (Prize compos! tion, gi Miss Annie B. Norton, Mr. Fred Harvey, Mr. J. F. H Thou; ‘Rudolpnaen—Chorus, Orencat Overture, King Lear, 0} Oren idea! ing.” Act Third. P. * Die Gotterdimmerang.” Scene 1.—The Rhine Daughters; Slegtried. anther; Warriors. ‘ton, Miss Em: Scene ll —biegfried; Hagen; G Mus amy Senn, Miss Annie B. Nort ma Cranch, Signor Italo Campanint, Mr. J. F. Hudolph- sen, Mr. Myron W. Whitney, and oth Zadek, the it. Coronation Anthem. ‘Handel ries! od Chumis, Orchestra, and Organ. The matinGe concerts will take place on the afternoons of Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri- day, May 10, 90. and 2L_ ason tickets, includ- ing reserved seats for all the evening and after- noon concerts, will be sold at $10 eat MUSICAL NOTES. Baroness Hirsch recently gave Adelina Patti 15,000 francs ($3,000) for singing one song at her soirée. The Duke of Saxe-Meiningen has appointed Dr. Hans von Bolow “ Intendent.” or Chief Di- rector, of the Ducal orchestra at Meiningen. The Emma Abbott company recently gave “Carmen” at New Orieans, for the first time in this country in English. Zelda Seguin was the Carmen, Marie Stone the Michada, Tom Karl the Don Jose, and A. E. Stoddard the Escamillo. The season of the Carl Rose gonipany in Lon- don was made almost a financial failure by the prevalence of dense fogs for over, two weeks, ‘the fog on two occasions penetrating to the inte- nuor of the opera-house, and filling it as only a London fog can. Mr. Franz Rummel's many friends and ad- airers will be glad tc know tbat he is improving as rapidly as could be expected after breaking a Jeg, and that he expects to return to New York in nbout ten days. It fs, however, very doubt- ful whether ho will be al@e to play’ in pub- Uc this season. ‘The company supporting Adelina Patti at the Puris Gaieté is so poor that the audience sharply criticised the performance of “Jl Rurbiere Seviglin.” and the curtain felt amid silence. It is doubted whether the engagement will be com- pleted. Indeed, Figare recommends that a series of concerts be substituted for the opera. At Wilheimj’s farewell concert io San Fran- cisco, he was presented with a box containing a gold cup,a gold shield on which was a vio- din handsomely engraved and enameled, and a certificate of stock valued at $2,000. A wreath of laurels embelished with German colors, and cage with a canary-bird, were also presented ‘W the gentleman. . Mine. Lablache, the admirable cantralto of Mr. Bupleson’s oper company, aimotnees that she will not return to Europe at the end of the pres- ent season, but will remaiu in New Fork to give lessons in sit - Within a few weeks her husband, Signor Lablache, Professor of the Vuris Conservatory of Blusic, ls expected to ar- rive in New York, and to muke that city his per- manent home, Woman's Vivid Mental Imagery. Thave been astonished, suys Francis Galton in Nature. to tind how superior women usually ure to men in the vivianess of their mental imagery, and in their puwers of introspection. fon I have admirable returns from many men, 1 have frequently found others, even of the highest general ability, quite unable for some time to take in the meaning of such simple questions as these: “Think of ‘some detinit ob- ject, say your’ breakfast-table, as you sat down to it thi morning, and consider carefully the icture that rises befure your mind's eye. Is the mage dim, or fairly-clear? Is: its brightness comparable to that of the actualscene? Are the objects sharply defined? Are the colcrs quite distinct and natural?” ete. On the other hand, I Bnd the aticuton of womens eskyviaily women themselves to consider their modes oj they put pertinent questions, they su; it tests, they express themselves in well-weighed lan- fuage and with happy turns of expression, and. they ure evidently masters of the art of intro- spection. I do not find any peculiar tendency to- exaygeration in this matter either among women or men: the only difference I have obst tween them is that the former usual; unexpected amount of intelligence, while many of the latter are as unexpectedly obtuse. . The mental difference between the two sexes seems wider in the vividness of their mental imngery and the power of introspecting it than in, re- spect to any other combination of mehtal faculties of which Ican think. LICENSED TO WED. Marriage-Permits Issued During the Week. ‘The number of licenses granted last week was eighty-two,—a slight gain over the week pre- vious, Friday was an exceedingly poor day; in fact, the poorest known fora long time, only five taking out licenses. There was one very young couple in yesterday's list—the boy 19 and the girl 16—to commence the journcy of mar ried life together. . Sixteen widows concluded to try the matrimonial lottery once or twice more, ag the case may be. The ratio of widows to spinsters in the lst is about 1 to5. The names, ages, and residences of the parties concerned are as follows: MONDAY. § ¢ 3 i | Char! Bertha Klatt... Wiliam H. Spee Mary Daley... William Jakobs. Mrs. Mary Burns. 4 Stedhen V. Shipmiin.55 Mrs. Mury T.Towers.48. Louis Johnson, 4. Lizzie Gross. jAdam Kilian.. j foell Minnie Turk. j George Schmus. Northfield, Til. {Carrie D. Wessling..22....Northfield, I. TUESDAY. James F. Edmonds. Jennie Carrol! i ‘Augustine Taff. 29. Cora B. Gregory.....18. Harry E. Wilcox. r { Mrs. I. Sussmileh. ixon, Til, James A. Forrest.. .56 South Elizabeth. i {58 South Blizabeth, ‘Hubbard. kee a West Randolph. West Randolph. s-re-23.-.-Blue Island, 221 T21Blue istand, Karin Ipsen. William N. Wendell. 280 Lake av. Richmond, Ind. ¢: alatine, Il. Frank C, Otis.. Emma Custer. Heinrich F. Frye. .A. Dammermann.. Jj William Fries. { Louisa Loddi S. Niles. ie E. Green. 443 West Randolph. WEDNESDAY. 190 Clybourn av. 156 Halsted, & § Geor t Mil Henry S. Vail... { JennieC. McCulloch. A. L. Gylenhbaa! Arthur W. Porter...23. Harriet L.MeArthur.19. SATURDAY. { Georg Ritzentholer..26....349 State. Annie Martin... 21 John Gilbertson. Annie Lawson. 30....143 Sycamore. jisaac Woit, . Sterling, ML 1 Emma Weil. 19....St. Louis. John J. Nugent... (24 Slovah E. VanBuren.4 Charles Erickson....31 Mrs. Matilda Roos... .31. 3 Baltimere, Md. Chi big Henry Reuter... Jobannab L. Heyser.20. Thomas Simmons...46. Sirs, Maria, Brown..38 | C, Henry Weaver. i | Mrs. Anna Pearce. Benj. A. Marshall. Lake, Ill. Thirty-fitth & Jones. 30....39 Burlington. 30. ist Hurlington. sy 7 Clybourn avenue, Mary Oberdick. 135 Darton. Anton Svenson. Elizabeth Frost. Jozef Fuchs 87. Fr'nzuska Ostrowska25. Bunker, ‘ ————— IN RESPONSE, Nay, nay! you are wrong, my darling: If you quaff at one draught the wine From the dainty golden goblet, ‘Then the nectar is not divine. Though Love may sweep like a simoon From the flowery lands of the South, Such tempests the glass will shiver, And Eden will perish from drouth. ‘The brooklet in mad waves dashing, To rest on the breast of the sen, Dies out ‘neath the passion of Summer, Forgotten, uncared for—ah me J 0 then drink slowly, my darling— Slow, but to depths of completeness; And Love shal! smile on forever, In dreumy, rapturous sweetness. : . Mrs. 0. B. Hewerr. THE OLD, OLD STORY. “We stabbed each other with a lance of pride: Would it had been a blade of gleaming steel- Then with a single prog we both had died, Nor suffered wounds that only Death can heal.” ‘Twas thus I wrote, in byper-' ic strain, To her from whom my blecding heart was torn; Almira rhymed her soul's ecstatic pain In answering stanzas bitterly forlorn. But now Almira has another beau, ‘And life to her is sweet as caramel; And, as for me, instead of courting wo, I kies the rosy lips of Isabel. —W. 2, Yorgi in Cincinnatt Commerctal. ..Proprietor und Mansger J. HL HAVERLY... LAST WEEK This Sunday Night, OF THE PIRATES PENZANCE, Gilbert & Sullivan. D’OYLY CARTE’S OPERA CO. .WM. W. FURST Conductor... THE SCENERY New. prepared in New York especially for this pro- a "éne Biece produced under the PERSONAL SUPEK- @ AUTHOL and COMPOSER. Hatinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2. Crand Performance Sunday, March 14. Business Manager (D'Osly Carte’s Co.) Stage Munazer. Advance Agent. MONDAY, March 15—Return of Bartley Campboll’s GALLEY SLAVE. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. DICKIE LINCARD IN LA’ CIGATL ‘This Sunday Evening. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. HOOLEY & QUINLIN ....Proprietors and Managers OPERA! OPERA! Commencing Monday, March 8, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, 2) ‘The Peerless American Prima Donna Comedienne, ALICE GATES, . SUPPORTED BY THE Oates English Comic Opera Company, ‘With Full Chorus and Orchestra. 35 ARTISTS 35 The ONLY ‘RECOGNIZED ENGLISH COMIC OPERA . COMPANY in the United States, f° UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. SAM T. JACK. Monday and Tuesday Evenings and Wednesday Matinee, Girofle-Girotla, In Three Acts, by CIZAS. LECOCQ. Wednesday and Thursiiny Evenings and Saturday Matinee, LA_JOLIE PARFUMEUSE, (The Pretty Perfumer,) In Three Acts, by OFFENBACH. Friday and Saturday Evenings, TLE DURE, In Three Acts, by CHAS. LECOCQ. POPULAR PRICES. CHAS. MELVILLE, General Agent. Mongar, March 15, the Original and Only JAS. A. MERNES HEARTS OF OLE COMIN NOS HOOLEY’S THEATRE, THIS SUNDAY EVENING, BY REQUEST, LA CIGALE. OLYMPIC THEATRE. > g Clarkext. site Sherman House. Z, W. SPRAGUE, Proprietor and Manager TO-DAY, SUNDAY, March 7, GRAND: FAMILY MATINEE AT 2:30, Night Performance at8 o'clock. Positively Last Two Performunces of JOSH HART’S MASTODON NOVELTY COMBINATION. Monday, March 8, EveryNight During the Week, and ‘Matinees Wednesduy, Saturduy, and Sunday, ONE WEEK ONLY ; Of the Famous Kentucky Tide Team, consisting of BRAYNE, ‘The World's Champion Ritle-Shot; Little Frankie Frayne, the Greatest Child Hitle-Sbot in the world; Fred W, Knight; “Jack.” the most Intelligent Dog in the world, vaiued by Mr, Frayne at $10,000; the Won- ferttl Indian Fons, © Eidorherry.” and. Grent Siar ‘ast, in a play written by Clifton W. ‘Tayleure for Frank L Frayne, and entitled NLACUR, Or, The Trapper and His Dog, Admission Every Evening and Sunday Matinee, 7: Sy und 35 cents: Bova under i? sears is cents Remember, the admission 10 Wednesday and Satur- day Matinecs ts unly 30 and 25 cents. Children under 12 Sears, 15 cents. CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH. JUDGE W. F. BICK, Who exhibited for n month in 3ieCormick Hall Jast winter, will give THREE EVENINGS OF RAMBLES ABROAD, Miustrated by his WONDERFULEURYSCOPE Tuesday, March 9~PARIS. ‘Thursday, March r1:—INDIA. Saturday; March 13—-LONDON. - It is captivating in interest. ‘Tickets for the coursé of fbree cveninus, we. Keserred {Seats for the course, ¢ le Admissions, x - ers, 318 West Madisuu-st_ papa beh METHODIST CHURCH BLOCK. HR. AND MRS. CARL KOELLING’S FIRST MUSICAL RECITAL, FRIDAY EVENING, March (2, at 8 o’clock sharp, . Assisted by Mr. A. HOSENBECKER, Violin: Mr. A. LIREEG RR j, Violoncello; Mr. ALLEN, Violn: and Master HEKM. WETZLER, pupil of 0. Kueiling, Pianist, Tickets forsale at Lewis & Newell's and at HOOLEY’S THEATRE, LA CIGALE By DICKIE LINCARD To-Night. Reappearance, aftor a year’s absencs, of the modern PAGANINI:== The universally acknowledged greatest Violinist of ithe world, R REMEOY Y | Assisted by the Celebrated Pianiste, TERESA CARRENO, LIESEGANG i Rasis's, (ot B. Prignitz, 24 Viotin, H, Allen, Viola. HI ARTET A. Liesegang, Vicloncello' * ‘The Charming Soprano, Miss EMMA THURSTON Tenor itr. & DECELLE In Two Grand Concerts and one Matinee. FRIDAY ue, SATURDAY fare 1, MATINEE 27x. Evenings, March 13, On which occasion Miss EMILIE GAVIN Will give a Recitation. For whick tickets will be sold at the populur price of Cents, including & oO 2 & RESERVED SEAT, Beventy-five Conts and One Dollar, on and after To- Morrow Morning, at the Central "Music-Hall Ontice. GEO. B, CARPEN! HOOLEY’S THEATRE. THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, DICKIE LINGCARD In Jost Sunday's great bit, L.3 CIGALE. WVICKER’S THEATRE. MONDAY, March, Every Evening during the week, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, TOMPKINS & HILL'S Boston Theatre Company, WITH T. W. KEENE lirs, THOMAS BARRY, In the Great Sensational Melodrama, THE TWO THERS. SYNOPSIS: Act I---The Burton:Farm. Act I---The Good Ship Lebanon. der. Wreck off Syduey. Act IIT---Gold Fields of Australia. Act [Y---The Two Mothers. Act V---Mrs, Burton’s Home. , Act YI---The Road to Ravenswood. Flying Railroad Train. Act VIL---Accusation and Confession. THE SCENIC EFFECTS WILL BE NEW AND SENSATIONAL. THE TWO MOTHERS ‘Was the opening production at the BOSTON THEA- FRE this veason, und lsd a run of four weeks to full uses, Monday, March 5—TIfE INIMITABLE LOTTA, HAMLDIVS THEATRE. THIS (Sunday) AFTERNOON and EVENING, Inst two performances of the Side-Spiltting Musical Com- edy, entitled: Hinnie Palmer’s Boarding School MISS MINNIE PALMER, ‘The handsomest little Indy on the American Stage, whose rare vocal and artisite ubilittes in her pect Une, are seldom equaled, will positively appear AT EACH PERFORMANCE TO-DAY. Also Mr. WM, J. SCANLAN, the Great Irish Char- geter Actor, and a Superb Company of Comediansand HAMLIN’S THEATRE. Commencing Monday Evening, March §, after elab- grate preparotion, will be produced the beautiful Nautical Drama, entitle THE LOVE OF TWO SAILORS, Adapted from the “ MARINER'S COMPASS” by J. A. Hamlin, und reeently produced ut this ‘Theatre with great success under the title of HEARTS Uc OAK, Box Office open for reserved seats from 10a. m. to 10 p. m. dally. Secure Seuts in advance. NORTH SIDE TURNER WALL. SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 3 P. M., COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT GIVEN BY THE CHICAGO ORCHESTRA TO THEIR LEADER, PROF, A. ROSENBECKER, ‘Witha Select Programme and Enlarged Orchestra, under alternating direction of TANS BALATKA, JULIUS FUCHS, and ADOLPH ROSENBECKER. TICKETS, 50 CENTS. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Messrs. HOOLEY & QUINLIN take pleasure in an- nouncing to thelr patrons thut they bave, ut an engr- 1 Box- Pil. Mur- The a ¥ ent with HRIGNING' SUCCESS famosan HERNE’S HERNE’S HEARTS OF OAK! HEARTS OF OAIx! Which will be produced ina style of GRANDEUR and MAGNIFICENCE sever before attempted in Chi- 0, On Monday Evening, March 15. Monday Evening, March (5. Box Pian now ready, where reserved seats can be secured six days in advance. _- HOOLEY’S THEATRE. : LA CIGALE To-Night By DICKIE LINGARD. OIL ‘CHRONOS. LOOK AT THE BARGAIN 500 large Git Frame Oi! Chromos at 8 cts. each, at the &-Cent Store, & State-st Come Monday early, © COL. JNO. A. ELISON, LATE ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Now ELISON, FLERSHEIM ¢& CO., 84 & 86 Randolph-st. | REGULAR AUCTION SALES FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wednesday and Saturday, Special attention to outside sales at Private Resi- dences, which receive Col. Elison’s personal services. Partles wishing to sell this spring will please give us fhelr orders eurly. We have severul important sales re AD ali PEREMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION THE FINE ART DEPOSITORY, NO. 220 WABASH-AY,, Fine Imported Mirrors, Engravings, Oil Paintings, and Water Colors, COMMENCING : Tuesday Morning, March 9, At10 o'clock, 2:30 and 7:30 p. mi And continuing daily until closed. As Mr. COGGESHALL retires from business this sale is positively without reserve. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctioneers, Si und 36 Randolph-st. Assignee’s Sale, AT OUR STORES, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Tuesday Morning, March 9, at 10 o'clock. Swiss & Japanese Goods, PARLOR ORNAMENTS, love and Handkerchief Boxes, Fancy Goods, Ete, ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO,, Auctioneers, Wednesday Sale, March 10, at 9:30 o'clock, AT POPULAR AUCTION HOUSE, $1 and 86 Rundolph-st., PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Including Entire FURNITURE OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE, Tze Invoice NEW CROCKERY, Chromos, General Merchandise, a tine lot Murseliles Quilts und Lace Curtains. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. Col, ELISON, Inte Ellison, Pomeroy & Co. AT PRIVATE SALE AT AUCTION HOUSE, 84 and 86 RANDOLPH-ST. Office Desks, Parior Suiits, Chamber Sets, Bookcases, Lounges, &c. S hounges, SLISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. AUCTION REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, 1880 OPENING SPRING SEASON, 1880 TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 9:30 A. M. 1,000 Lots Valuable Merchandise. 4 GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers. WE SHALL MAKE ANOTHER Great Catalogue Auction Sale, On Wednesday, March to, AT 9:30 A. M. SHARP, OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. Nothing larger or cleaner than this sale has ever been offered in this clty. We call espocial attention to 25 Cases Assorted Ties &Sandals, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WEAR, and 75 Cases Men's Hand and Machine Sewed Goods : THAT ARE CHOICE. 2 ange: 100 Lots SAMPLES Child's Philadelphis-made es Cataiozues and goods ready for inspection Monday. GEO. P. GORE £ CO. und 3! Wabasb-av. Thursday, March II, at 9:30 a. m., TRADE SALE GROCKERY and GLASSWARE, 3o Casks American W. G. Ware. 4o Crates English W. G. Ware. 15 Casks Rock. and Yellow Ware. 2,500 Bris. Glassware, ‘‘assorted.” Gloss and Bronze Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Burners, arcs ‘assortment of TABLE CUTLERY of fine id medium grade: MAtZ=H p. maa lot of second-hand FURNITURE. GEG. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers. By HENRY & HATCH, Successors to Chas, E. Raddin x Co, Auctioneers, 150 £139 Wabasb-uv. ° EXTRA LARGE SPRING.TRADE SALE, TUESDAY, March 9, Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp. Boots, Shoes & Slippers. 1,000 ‘CASES Having been received by us the past ten days, and every case being consigned yuods, we are prepured to offera very attrictive Auction Sale next Tuesday, Yuh. None of the cueap shoddy zouds usually seen on Auc- ton can be found on our sules. We ‘study the wants of the trade, thereby securing consignments from only frst-cliss manufacturers, Call"and examine ods. a SHALL SELL ABOUT 22 O'CLOCK, A Bankrupt Stock. By @O-AGAIN & REY-EL, 191, 193,. 1% und 197 Randolph-st., N. W. cor. Fifth-av. 2.500 WOOD SEAT BOW BACK CHAIRS, Used one night at the Exposition Building during the Parnell & Dillon Reception. GO-AGAIN & REV-EL having purchased these Chairs they will be sold in smull or Jurge lots and at prices that will suit. We respectfully wish to call the attention of societies, halls, und churches to this op- portunity. (FO-AGAIN & REV-EL, WN. W. corner Fifth-ay, and Rundolph-st. We Have Received and WILL SELL THIS WEEK THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 3 First-Class Houses, Fine and Medium Furniture, Carpets, Cook Stoves, and Ranges, One Elegant Hall Tree, one Elecant Sideboard, and an'immense stock of Household Goods of all kinds at ly low prices. Lad ce Ged GO-AGAIN & REV-EL'S, 191, 193, 195, 197 Randolph-at., n.w. cor. Fitth-av. By W. NOOREHOUSE & CO., . Room GO Reaper Iiock. Postal orders attended to and Goods Appraised Free. WURERAH! BY WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO. AUCTION SALE! ‘The entire contents of tho GUSTOM-HOUSE RESTAURANT, 228 South Clark-st., Ineluding se ag Chandellers, Silver and Plated Ware, Stoves| Ranges, ‘Tubles, Crockery, Cutlery, Show-cases, Chairs, Folding Beda, &e., wil be sold ‘Tuesday, March 9, commencing at 11a. m. ‘The stock and fixtures will be sold entire, or if consid- ered best for the interest of the morteagee sepurate- ly, or Jn Jots tolsult purchusers. By order of the mort~ ggee. WM MUOKEHOUSE & CO.. Auctlongers. Chatiel Mortgage Sale, NWedveaday, March 10, at 10 a. m. sharp. ‘The entice contents of a ii-room marble-tront house on the Grand Boulevard. and removed for con- Fenlence of sale to 14a, Eust. Twenty-second-st be- tween Wabush and Michigun-avs. Alust be so!d with- out reserve to the highest bidder for cash, und con- sisting of 1 Eldgant M. T. Sideboard, M. T.' Chamber Sets, Purlor fe und in fact everything appertaining to a first-class fesidence. WM. MOOREHOUS®, Auctioneer. BY|WM. MOOREHOUSE. On Thurstlay, March i, at 9:30 a. m., At 160 South Halsted-st,, Will bé sold under Chattel Mortgnge THE ENTIRE CONTENTS Of 14-room house, removed for conyenlence of sale. Sue positive: | Wt, MOORMBUUSE, auctioneer By POMEROY & CO. Successors to Ellson, Pomeroy & Co., Auctioncers, 78 and 9 Randolph-st., . Are prepared to give particular attention to all parties desiring to dispose of thelr HOUSEHOLD GOODS, either at their Residence or at our Store. Col. McMILLAN, the Popular Auctioneer, will conduct personally our sales. TUESDAY’S SALE. : March g, 1880, at 9:30 a. m., SPECIAL FURNITURE SAL New und Secondhand Furniture, et, Plated Ware, Crockery and Glassware, snd General Mei etc, etc. POMBROY & CO, Auctioneers, 73 and 9) Randolph-st_ andise, WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 10, REGULAR AUCTION TRADE SALE. DRY COODS, CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, 30 cases Fur and Wool Hats and Caps. Also Invotces Ladies’ and Gents’ French, English, and German Hosiery. Corsets, Ruching, Collarettes, Cashmeres, Aipacas. and Spring Dress Goods, Linens, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Plated Ware, Cutlery, No- tions, ete, ‘Wednesday, March ro, at 10 2. m. , HENRY & MATCH, Auetioncers, J.EMERY, Jr., Manager. By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, ‘Auctioneers, 199, 201, and 243 Randolph-st. REGULAR TRADE SALE CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, On Wednesday, March 10, at 10 o’clk. 20casks China, Sierutes W. G: Crockery, 10 cusks Brown und Yellow Ware, 400 bris Glassware Decorated Wure, &¢., &¢. GEO. W. BECKFORD, Salesman, GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Estate of Jay Cooke & Co., in Bankruptcy. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 25, 1890. ‘The creditors of this Estate are hereby notitied that the sule of the various assets represented by the “ASSET DIVIDEND SCRIP” issued by me will be held by MESSRS, M. THOMAS & SONS, at their Auc- ton 3, Nos, 130 and 142 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, the 3lst day of March, 189), commencing at il o'clock a.m. and lust~ Ing un ti!’3 o’clock p. m., and be continued from duy to day, at those hours, until the entire catalogue bus been offered. Notice 1s also ven thut the Committee reserve the right to chango the valuation set out in the catalozues Of any of the assets to be offered for sale, under the pla approved Sept. 0, 1819, until the actual sale shall @ muda. ‘The catalogues are being sent out as rapidly as pos- sible; sbould any creditor not bave received a copy on or before the first day of March, and will so advise me, one will be promptly sent to bis address, EDWIN M. LEWIS, ‘Trustee. Coptes of the catalogne muy be seen at the office of Messrs. W. J. Barney & Co., No. 27 Tribune Building, Chicago, 1. CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY Lawrence County, Dakota Tertitory, , “BLACK HILLS,” Capital $10,060,000 In 100,000 Shares of $100 HKACH! pee dred and contahck Opa” Mea sacle wafeh are eck slat ih Welhgat teal derstzned for sale. ofthe uns For'the present the stock fs offered at TWENTY DOLLARS r share, but the right is resery: Price without notice. eeu ed to advance the Set ae siptive Heants. e Ps will be sent to aps BIINCE & WHITELY, 61 Broadway eee For Fore, RAILROAD TIME-TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAY 2 : EXPLANATION OF REPERENCE MAR} gzegpiee “Sunday exceed tMonaay ‘Siertay r- Chicage & Northwestern ital For Maps, Gulde-Books, Time~Tables, Sleeper ae God aPaeise Fast Line... aSioux City & Yaniioi aDubuque Day Ex. via aDubuque Night Ex. vis Claw: eOmahs Night Exp-ess .. pers jt Ey 5 & a’ ce ist F 3 # eersem soc! DMilwaukecFust Mall... DMMilwaukee Special—Sundays. Milwaukee Express. By. polis Express. 28t Paal & Minneapolis Express.| bLa Crosse Express .. | bLa Crosse Express - Winona & New Ulm. bWinona & New Ulm. aLake Genova & Hockfor b¥Fond du Lac, via Janesville. Paliman Hotel Cars are ran through, be cago and Counell Biufts, on the fag reeties Cnty at 10:00am. or any other form af ‘No other road runs Pullman hotel cars west of Chicago. and Kinzie-sta, b—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie-sta, aeesobe! a—Depot corner of Wel Chicago, Burtington & Quincy Rallreaé, Jor Maps, Guide-Bouks, Time-Tables, Sleeping-Cae Accommodations. apply st any of the following ‘Tleket-Ortces of the Company tn Chicago: $9 Clark at, Grand Pacific Hotel. Brink's Express Office (om northeast corner Randolph and State-sta.), foot of Indiana-ay., Grand Central Depot, corner Canal and Sixteenth-sis., Palrocr House, and corner Canal and Madison-sis. (on West Side). Leave. ‘Arrive. Ottawa & Streator Express. Nebraska & Kansas Express ° Rockford & Freeport Express Dubuque & Sioux City Express. Kansas City & St Joe Exp Saiturday-nicbt Theatre ‘Trai C., B. & Q.Palace Dining-Cars and Pullman 16-wheel Biccpine-Cars run between Chicago and Omaha, To- peka. and Kansas City, on the Pacific Expross. unitcages atiiwankee & St. Fiaot birch OF ion Depot, corner stadison und Canal-sts. Tiel Ofices, Clark-st,Palmer House.and Grand Paell Hotel. Leave. | Arrive. Milwaukee Express. Dutwausee Bx pre: Milwaukee, St. Paul £ Minne- ress FA . haailson, P Chien, Iowa, and Dukuta Stevens Point und Ashland Ex. Milwaukee, Madison, und Prairie| ‘du Chien Express... Libertyville Accomm Alltrains run vis Milwaukee, Tickets for St. Pa and Minneapo.is are good either vin Madison Prairie du Chien, or via La Crosse and Winona. S en Wn Central Roatirond. pit foot of Lake-st. and foot of 'T'venty-second-st. ‘icket Office, 121 Kandolpb-st.. ue: lark, Pacific Hotel, and Palmer Houses ear er St. Louts & Texas Express. St Loule& Texas Fast Cairo & New Urieans Express. aCairo & Vexas Express Springtield Express. Springdeld Nubt Express: Peora, Burlington & Keol Peoria. Burlingt uibugue & Sous City Express: ‘xpress. jtlman Passenxer.... pobies gn Saturday oleht runs to Centralta only. bOn Saturday night runs lo Peoria only. ‘i Unton Dopot, Wear Side, oear saieo inton Depot, West Side. aear 3 1 longs a ae ope atin be at Clark-at, Grand Pacitic Hotel, and. Palmer House. ‘Leave. | Arrive. Kansas City & Denver Fast Ex. Kansas City Nizbt Express, St Louls, Springtield & ‘Texas. Mobile & New Orleans Express - St Louis. Springteld & ‘Texas. Peoria. Burlington } Fast Exp! & Keokuk xpress Pekin & Peoria Express. ator, Lacon, Washingt'n Ex.| Joliev & Dwight Accommodnuicn: Michigan Centrat Kallroad. Depot, foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second-st icket Office, 67 Clark-st., southeast corner of Kan- dolph, Grand Vacitic Hotel, and at Palmer House. 3 jeu voUe: BEABEB mususuE ‘Mall (vis Main ana 5 Day Express ene Kalawazoo Accommodation. Aflanue Express (daily). Pittsburg, Cincinnatt & st. Lonts R. He (Cincinnat! Air-Line and Kokomo Line.) Depot, corner of Clinton and Carroll-sts, West Side. Depot corner of Clinton and Carroll-sts, West Side, Leave. | Arrive. Cincinnntt, Indian: | aT tee aa He, Columbus kaise ae ville, Ce Express. mA Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne < Chicago Rallway- Depot. corner Canal und Madis: ‘Ticket Offices 6 Clark-st, Paimer House, and Grand Pacidc Hotel “Arrive. Leave. Mall and Express... Pacific Express... Fast Line..... To All Whom it May Concern. Noticets bereoy given that on the third day of March, ‘A. D. 18, an order was entered of record in the Su> perlor Court of Cook County, State of Iilinols, on the chuncery side thereof. in the case of Julius M. Snio- mon vz. The Germun-American Bank ‘et a1. empow- ering Justus Killan, Recolver of sald bank, unless ob- Jection be made by sume persen In interest within ten days atter the date of suld order, to sell the following pléves of rewl estate for the prices hereina‘ter named viz.: The enst half of the eust equal one quurter part of the forty (40) ucre tet known and described as the hortheust guarter of the northwest quarter of Secon ‘Two «2, ‘Lown ‘Twenty-olcht (3), Range ‘Twenty= three (Zi), situnte in Ramsey County, State of Minnes gota, containing tive neres, ruore or less, for Real, Lot‘tbirty-clght (8) in Cochran’s Subdivision of part of Block ‘Twenty-one (21) in Canal Trustees’ Subdie vision of Section Seven (7), Town ‘Thirty-nine G2), Runge Fourteen (14) East of third P. 3.-altuate is Cook County, Iiiinols, for 4 Sixteen (16) of "F. W. and J... Campbell: division of Block Thirteen (13) in Morris” Leis of the West haif of the Southwest quarter of Section Eighteen (3), Township Thirty-nine (9), Norte ange Fourtecn (14) East of third P. Ms siiuate in said Cook County. for $00 less 8 commission of $9. et iH for anid severn} pi 8 against sald bank w the FOR SALE, Cooking Stoves & Ranges Best makes and lowest prices. P. & C. H. LOW, 110 Lake-st. PP. & J. CASEY, 41 and 4 Fitth-av., have for sale s Yyainut Bank end tatoon Goaltters, Gace Tumiture f . Tee-Hoxes HC Fire-Proof Sates. Saioon License, O0er™ Several Friday Morning, March 12, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, large double stores are loaded with goods which must be old to make room for consigaments new WANTED. ~~ Suitable apartments for the Chicago 3 Possession to be siven April i, 130. jeepers stating . terms, al LANGE cecratcty Naat gic, t0 HOLDRIBUB'S, ISCELLANEOUS, NO CURE: =f PARLOR SUITS, CHANBER SETS Carpe! ces, Sofas, Bookcases, Office Desks, and Gotoral “Bousenoia “Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Fancy, Gopax, Chromes: gmntor" ers: Fle ed Ware, and enerei ment aud) Eucdylph-st. NO PAY! IDR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, Consult personally or by mail spreni Rervous, oF special disc: a oBetrae.o x rhe only physician tn the city who warrants cures ee Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Bafiresd Depot. corner of Van Buren and Sherman-sts Ticks Offices, 56 Clark-st.. Shei er House, Grand Pacitic Hotel, an ixdison 4) proyelo-o a Nixbt E: 10300 pat 62 amt *Dnily exce} Cs cops Batarday® tally exept Mondays = TDS exeen! Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Hallway, ‘Tieket offices at depots, Van Buren-st, head of 1a a znren Ticket Salle, Twenty-second-st., and F or oases eset ight office under oI Offices in the Grand Pacise Hotel and Palmer 4 Man (via Main Line)....... Erect Rew Yor XPress. 2... Fast Express. meats * Baltimore a Ohio. Exposition Building and foot st. T' Marke: er Houses pecond-st. Teket Ofices, 6 Clark-st. Palmer titty rand Pacitic Hotel, and Depot (Exposition Bally Ee Depots, of Twenty- ‘Leave. | Arrire. (50am - [P72 pm Mornt Fascias Dress: }* 3:50 300) 5 9: pao SMankakee Line. il Depot, foot of nake-st. and root of Twenty-second-st Leave. | Arrive Cincinnati, Indi: lis & | Mille Day epee ee eee a0 aml 50 pm w Night Express. ls 8:0) pimnig TU aD | Chicago & Eastern Miinots Hallroad. (Danville Route.) ‘Ticket Otices, 77 Clark-st. Palmer House, Grand Pa- site Hotel, and ‘Dopor corner of clinton and Car Leave. | Arrive. . |_—___——! Day Man. ls 25 ams 420 pa Nashville £51 5 72 srait TO8 S BIEDS, Xe. a GERMAN CANARIES, And all other kinds,Caxes Gold S PSB EONES OER