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THE CITY. IN GENERAL. J. Rter, of St. Louls, is nt the Palmer, TL M. Chay, of Huffalo, is at the Sherman, LyMan HL. Day, New York, is at the Sherman, A..E BARNA, of Thiol, is atthe Tremont. Davin retren, of Denmark, fs at the Pacite. Con, W. Sanne, U. 8. A, le at tho Palmer. Cart, ALEXANDER S, DEAN, U.S. Ay, Is at the Pacith A. Kuxnnice, of New South Wates, is at the Palmer. Dn. 8. M. ANDREWS, of Fort Wayne, Ind, is at tho Pumer, N. Anmstnona, of Glendale, Montana, is ny the Sherman, v. A. dons and family, of Newark, N.J., are nt the Tremont. Groror C. Hazriton, M. C..of Wisconsin, is registered at tho Paliner, JW. ALLYN and wife, and Miss ‘Towne, of San Francisco, are nt the Palmer. depay J. 1. Ponk.of Hes Moines, In. and Judie BK. Slinpson, of Boulder City, Col, are nt tho Paotiic. 4.5. Towrsoy and family, of Liverpool, and Mr and Mes. CP, Chariston and tinilly, of Sheftiell, England, ave at the Tremont. ‘TWENTY thousand dollars in soll aud £3,000. tn as disbursed nt the Sub-Trensury yes- Eight thousand dollars in allver was ree silver terday, celved. Tun {nternal-erevenne receipts yesterday Gunted 10, Shah OF whlch $2,645 was for $3,178 for tobacco aud cigars, and S107 ‘Tue official bond of Bernard Callaghan, in the sin of $50,000, wits yesterday fled and approved by Judge’ Rogers. The “sureties are ‘Tom Brenan and W, P. Rend, ‘Tux Executive Committee of tho St. Patrick's Sovlety met at the Palmer House last night und continued the work of arranging for the grand unquet to be given at the Paltner Hongo Darel a ‘Tig temperature yesterday, as observed b: Banas optics Mls treet (PunUs suid 283 10. Me, hy Barometer, & an a. ma, 2A A petition ts in elreulation, and has recelyed muny sienatures, asking the Directors of tho Exposition to uilow the buibling to be used tho comlug guminer for garden concerts, to be given by Theadoro Thomas. J. 1. Uxows, President of tho Chicago & Western Indiana Rallrond, New York, und George Hargreaves, of Omaha, Genertt Pure chasing Agent of tho Murlington & Missouri River ailrond, are at the Pacitie, ‘Tue clerks in tho Custom-Iouse devoted their tine yesterday to selling pools on the Cabinet, and birt few ollicial letters were sent to the De- purtinent, as the senders did wot know whom to address ag Seerotary of the Treasury. FOLLOWING fs tho list of dutlable x celved at the Custom-House yesterday 0 stool] Campany, 84 steel bloorias Marstut! Fel bile: goods; W. TL, Schimplermann & Son, 103 cases chiumpagi Collections, $1,007. Van Gynveologleal Society beld a resular inceting at the Grand Pace Hotel last evening. Dr, bo Laskle Miller presided. Dr. H. Wel 1 qiperon the use of the pessary, whilelt ‘gked the usunt discussion, and was followed y the customary lunch, Cannte Freer, 4 years of age, whose parents live at No, 54 Crosby street, was terribly senlded, at 1 o'clock yesterday forenoon by falling into a wash-boiler full bolting hot Water, Dr. G. TP. Cunningham, who attended her, thinks the ehnnees for her recovery very untuvorabiec, Af ANTICIPATED, the Coroner yesterday found that Hose McDonough, ulliis Jackin, the cour tesnn found dead In at No.8 Fourthavenue, enine to ber denth by rearon of eonzestion at tho braln, lungs, und heart, caused by an overs dose of opium aud the exeessive use of Intoxl- euting Nquors, TIMOTHY SULLIVAN, the expressinnn who had Als hand hed olf beneath the wheels uf a atreet-enr several days ago, died of his f enrly yesterday morning ut the County Hi . Tho Coronor at bis inquest this forenoon will determing who was to bhune. ‘The driver and conductor of the ear think Sullivan was drank, Dut hig relatives think othorwise, AMASA MiTCunLt, a farmer from Jnneryille, Minu.. while crossity Randolph street at Fifth Avenuo at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, wis struck and knocked down by tho tongtio of passing wagon, and falling heavily upon the iron street-car rail bls right hip” was dislo- cated. Ho was attetided by Dr, 1. IL Montgom- ery, and was takon to tho Metropoliean Hotel, on Wells street, near Kinzie. Mus Dia. W. We Houser, of Lincoln, Tb, a Indy having quite alarze nequaintauce in this elty, where she ptrsuus her urt studles, and well known at home ngs an artist of no ordinary tulent, will have on exhibition at Roout 377 Palmer House about Tuesdiy poxt several specimens from hor casel, one w portrait in oil of the late Mes. Judge Foley of Lincolty, Trap landscapes in oll, four crayon portraits of th8 artist's chiklron, and othor pietures, Mu, S.A. Inusit, who bas taken an netive and able part in and’ fumber interests of Chien for the past seventeen or elghtcon years, died Thursday ovening at his homo in this city, after ‘a painful Hiness, Ele wa the sonlor partier DL the well-known limber-commlssion fri of Bullen & Co, which was been on Jan by 8. AL CO Tho itm with which tho deceased was xo lone identitied representéd several of tho inrgext Jumber mnnutacturers in Michigan. A speulal meeting of the Lumbertnnn’s Exchanga is called to-day nt? p.m. to pass resolutions of reepect to the memory of Mr. Irish and to miko arrangements Tor attending tho funcral, which takes place tn Plymouth Congregational Chureh: Bunday at 2p. in. ‘Tis funoralof Capt. &. J. Cunniffe, of Company G of tho Second Regiment, was portponed yes- terduy owing to the roads being blacked up with now, and will take place to-day at 10c0in St, darinth’s Church, . A detuchment of the Second Regiment wit necompany tho romaine to the ceinctery. Capt, Cunniife wits a starch Repub- Kean, nod took much interest ta nillitary: mi ters. fy formed tho Irish Rifles, which was tho only inilitary company on duty in| tho elty fin- mediately alter the great fre’ of 187, and wat ne of the founders of the Second Neximent. He was also atmember of tho Second Urish- Awerlcan Republican Club. ‘Pho tlaral tributes: fucelude a cross from the Second Reglinent, and as harp from the Club, AS A REPORT of THE TRINENE was proceed> ing along Chicago nvenuo list evening, his itt: tention was attracted by n crowd collected noar the corner of Lurrabeo street, and, on Inquiring: into mutters, found that throe | young’ rows dicg hd crowded ok gentleman into an alley, | and thon atiompted to “hold bint ip” and go through hig, but thor game not only refused to purt with his soney, butactuully beld thom at bay until assistance: . eam up, when bo procceded to march all: three to tho Chiergo Avene Police Station. ‘Thelr ubject cnitrentics for mercy, however, so sott> ened che xeutleman’s heart that, utter reading: thom a severe lecture, he released them. The sturdy citizen declined to give his nuino to the reporter. ‘THER wore 101 carriers employed in the Chi+ cago Poste Olive last month, iMotttdllag olentauux. Allaries, The; nately ea cleliv ony celts anil ey collection trips. During du AAG registered letter if 421,008 mall poatul-curds, 20,142 local pate 18, 8, curds, And 742,709 newspaper vote, bevided returning 84t0 letters to the alllee, Choy collected 252,061 letters, 600,565 postal cards, and 450,812 newspapers, ote, ‘Tho total Postage on local matter delivered was $15, “tho sales of stump, envelopes, postal-cards, and wrappers footed up S100.” Tho domestic Jnoney ordergpald amosniod to $401,607, and the Ssgunuces to STEN. OF Corolgn orders 2105 were issued and 6,10 pid. ‘The fees on the orders {saned amounted to £1,007, and the Fost thuater's deposits were 8,408, Tan striking Loltormakers, machinists, cte., net yesterduy arternvon ut H4 West Luke street, President Dwyer in the chalr. ‘Pho meetlig was quite large, and the best of feeling was inani- Tested, The Committos of Twenty appointed at Thursday's meeting to visit, shops whore men were euiployed nt) tho old wages reported that at) MeGrerors P the men would turn out last night if tho advance wad not given, At the Enterpriso Works only five men were at Work, and those tien promised to quit iCardered to do so by the Committees. Soverul nen who, entue here from out af town to werk bn place at the strikers bad been seon und told tha situation, Tho Comemaittes puld tho board of these mien, and kent some of thom to Milwaukes aud eb where, and have met with suceess so far in pr yenthug men from takin the strikers’ place Pr nt Divyer sayd the strikers ave confide of success, und are: uble ty hold out for months pet. Money ts being contribitted Uberally te ald nb procuying the advance from those at work iu, tho riullroad shops. Another meeting will be hela thig eventing, at whieh turther reporrs will be made, THY QVORGE 1, AISISTRONG MEMOMIAL. ‘The meimoriul moniuent to be erected to tha mewury of tho late George 1. Arinstrons, ‘he founder of tho Raliway duil-service in tho Vaited Stu has beon completed pluster by Mr. Leonard W. Volk. t ol pine and this w s shipped to Now York to be eat In bron: Tho work will be phiced fn its place and formally dedicated the latter part of April. ‘The Mon. J. Young Seammon wlit pre: aide on the occasion, and the dedicatory address vibe delivered by ox- Vices President Ben uyler ‘olfax. VE MANUPACTUREUA OF WHRAPPENG-PAPER Inet at the Fuerinun House yesterday toconsider The question of prices and dilvise its to tho prods peetlve demand and the stock ut tho ills availe ably to nest it, Mir. Jd. He an Chalrmun, and CW. Beat Bi ONgh canvass was minde of capacity uf the ditterent willl 4) und the conch gion wus arrived at Laat there would be a ebort> fee of ut least one-third the full cupuclty’ of alt the als. ‘The Scerctary was instructed tonutify. wu tills not represented Of the action taken, ray Har represent ta them Lcwitate te. adept } / that they shonid Vho “uniferus THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCIL 5, 1881—s LAGS, WIN seale of prices, na ff all the mil should run fulltime thoy would be unable to supply the demands up to Aig. 1. ‘The follow ing ininimum prices were then agrecd to for nots delivered in Chicago, Clieinnatl, St. Louis, ponne e & pound ragepaper. WxtX, 20 pounds to the ream, 235 cents; 8 pounds to half-renm, Seonts; 7 pounds: to hiulf-renm, 3's cents: 6 pounds to balf-rean, 33; conts, All straw ham piper 243 cents. ‘Tho foltowlng mills were agreed to Stund by tho prices made Mennsbaty Paper nad up Company, Menasin, —— Wis.: jock River Pauper“ Company _ Rockford; i. Roibling, Jollet: w. bina Bird iebford, Marseiliess Miki Paper € Milan; 3% 4. Miller, st. € 8 Hick. Springield, Mts | Northw Company, Hoekford; M. 'T, Close & City, hu: Newberry, Vernon, lade: 1G 1. Chitls & So rand Haptils, Mich: Wf. Sola, ‘Teeutm #ch, Mich. 5 Tncob Mitchell Palmyra, Mich: Dele phos Paper Commins, Delphos, 0.¢ David King, Clifton, O.: Republle Printing Company, prints Held, O.:, George Routlese, Dayton Gad. 0, Skinner and G. 2. Fangemann & Co.. timilton, y . Tangemann & Co, and the Haldeman TOOL jockland, O.: Oxlesby, Moore & Co, Middietawa, O.; Cleveland Paper Com- pany, Cloveland, 0.2 1 N. Mtller, dnckson, fielwe f. G. Lytle, Valparaiso, Inde 8. Bard, Logansport, Inds and Bradner, Smith & Co, Rovkford. No association was formed. ane’ after aureeiuy to the sehedulo of prices the Conference adjourned a TIRED OF LIFE. New Rrrraty, Conn, March 4.—Frederick if. Churebill, s prominent citizon, shot himeetf in tho hend with a pistol this forenoon, Cause, Aberration of mind, produced by tuo close ap- pileation to tho electrie-light business. Ho was waraduate of Yale College, a competent hiwyer, and possessed of large wealth, Ifo leaves 1 wife and four children. Our citizens are greae ly shocked, ne Spectat Dispatch to. The Chicago Tribune, Fr. Waysn, Ind. Match 4.—-C. E. Freese, 2t yeurs old, vommiltted “wileide at St. doceph's i tal last night by taking morphine. He hid been a resident af this pluce for goveral years, and waa married into a wealthy family. Ells wife hud commenced proccetinas for divorce. Special Mspatca to The Cldeayo Tribune, Aunowa, UL, March 4.—-Miss Allie Glover, who. with sulcidal intent shot herself a few days since, died to-day, DUPLICATE BONDS, CINCINNATI, O., Matcclt 4.—A $1,000 bond of the City of Cinclnnat!, of which a duplicate number bus been Issued, has been discovered, Henry Amy & Co, of New York, are the holders, and have sued to recover, A bond of same number has been redeemed. Thore Is no means of de termining whieh was the origlial and which wis tho duplicat: —-—_—<sae———_$§- FIREMEN'S CELEBRATION, # Ln, March 4.—The Voluntecr: nt Is celebrating its forty-fourth nuniversary by a grand procession. Delegations from Chicago und other cities, and the State and elty officials, aro In line. ———— A NEW JAIL TO BE BUILT, Orrawa, Ht, March 4.—The contract for the erection of the new County Jali and Sheriff's residence has been awarded to Welss & Wolf, of Ottuwa, for. $24,583. Thore were twenty bidders for different parts of the structure, und seven for tho entire structure, ————— Don't Dic on the Premisen. Ask druggists for * Roush on Ruts.” It eloars Out rats, mice, bed-buys, roaches, Lie. boxes, 5s ce Tho universal verict ts that tho new No. 8 is the slingicsat and most durable sewlng-mat Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., lin Buck & Itnyner’s “Mara Cologne fs a per fump of conspicuous excellence Le Cummins tends fn first-class dental work at falr prices, G0 State strect, corner Randolph. — Over 155,000 Howe scales sold, orden, Selleck & Co, Chicago. x AO — abana ——— We recommend Eldredge sewing: MARREAGE LICENS ‘The following murriago-teons ES. rere issued yester- me. ae. Reslitence, ‘ Norton hitenko, ¢ Mary Konnedy wicnku, ran fyiitia mG, Stent arrabeo. pia wud Hurling. ‘Mia, Kuscite Nuss Ut. Ww, Wiss (Joseph J. Ctasa Siton e weit Hubbard, Atubburd, § Verto Weber. {Dinan Loichsen Vletor Bonwen Mafle Houcter, S1L M, Ayer UMinni6 Sunbor r Muwthorno avenue, tawchorne usonwy lo Nouth Park avenue, uid South Park avenue, MARTLAGES, HUBINEON—In this elty, at No. ai by the Nev. Henry G. Berry. of All- pal Parish, on thursday evening Murch iar. Wilt LT. Horsman, of Chieuga, add Miss Annie B. Robinson, DEATHS. “GHNISTIAN-AU his reridcnce, tn. Minneapolis, Minn, an A Mt puralssis, Mt. volt , Christal md Yours 1 munths and i days, id Mare 3 Mey Crom family restdonce, ringer te Calvary Cemutory. qhaiday, March 4 lun, beloved Lerthy echunnemann, aged 13 years Ul months aud 17 days, ehttige etl tw ce from residence, No, 136 Weat, frloset. to West pide. Taburnuete, corner indians paste. thence by eurrges to Gricelund. se aitret Funeral su 15S Noort Li, At his Into reslilonce, 23 West Hy los 0 i . Worl Sanday, March 4, to Chureb of tho Annuns ciation, thence (a Nerthwuatorn Do put, und by eara to Calvary Comet Stemibers at divisions J iy aida mombars ot the Ancient Order of if aaare inylied to ntiond, QUIGLEY —Murch 4, Hlen Quigley, wifa of Bornard Himes, aod ie yoarn, Funeral Sandsy, March i from inte re: South Lat Sallo-si,. by carriages to Calvi ratdonco, 17st ary Comotery, rark-iv., Suiniiy, Mure Hosutili, as he realtoncn of his hrottier, Ate rm, neve Riverside, on Friday, March 4.30 Ast year nf his ayo, Terunce Suillvan, thor of Cornuliis Sullivan, wo of funernt hereafter, ‘Cincinniatt (0) und Sedalia (Sto. papers please ERTON—Siareh 2, at the reattonea, 105 Pratrles riniitia W., wife of Bamuel W. Allerton, Sorvieus Saturday, 1a, my CATHEMWOOD—At tho residence of hor son-in- an dea tilen Bowies, aged td Saturday Keen to Be, yuhush: wilt be BT'HONG~AL? o'elnck Friday morning, Albert Cook Strong, son at Dre Aluort. Iieand. tds Gouk: Stroman aed Himentha and 2 days, Funeral from tho parents’ residence, No. Gs West HOnTHO-nt AE LOrctueh p. ile HUN. HOWEN—Tha tunoml of Edward Charles Rowen fram thé raxidenco of his parents, ‘SH Pinttriosay., to-day (Saturday) ut Ha. im, REGULAR M toonth Ward Hopubligan, * Gxt Lukovat, 10 ad chanze In our peu WARD REPUBLICAN willincotat Kuber's ball, 2220 Archor-av., this erening ats o'clock, tS OF SPE THIRD WARD, Irrospeetiye of party, will hold a, aah nf Watessiien i. to dlsutins ue trait, oy, Bixhop CH. Chaney, Ry, itidrdah, tie tore! PING PILLS ng of the Third Ward Topnblicns Chu at Tndlamtny, nud ‘wenty> nilicors Of the Club und fesitdontet yeatidente, thi ‘of iawn reitlttn the Ih by addroaead by A.B, A. Murrs, the tev, f ar VV UM. th Ward Republican Clut WI Maus’ Tall, corner of Swoltth and this ovoning utd o'cloc Fee WILL J ING OF A ME the Fourth Ward Kepubl Col Wait si intlaniavs tile ovening ne durelock ue hess OF tiipurtanes to by trunsaeiedy | as if WARD REPUBLICAN dicate at the Grand Pucitie Mute) wenalght AMIE REPUBLICAN CLUB OF ‘TIE Biath Ward will meet toralght in Delp's Mull, Aibsunsan wird baitteueltncntsy MISCELLANEOUS, ON DUCT ‘TILE pel vivoting this oY Bladlsinti-sh, CUA 4 Of tho ilish bivany oly 'S'rliehy OF Denrbu dnd Erase, will bo Instufiod Co-uorcow evopee by the Rov, W.A. peltautter, 0 kor Park Churc! Ar, Bendetter is onttor of ‘that eaceltont and jayul iutiu Sunduy-school juper, ho Buvd-Sower, SUNDA to oti ub Nuon totay ty Lower Burwell Jiall wt ve conducted by Mr. ¥, ducous, Lf PEE CHICAGO. HILOSOPHICAL SO0- tivGe Of tie Futter Houses bance byake Roe De, Galushy Anderson oa Sponcer’s Rung De GARFIEL PROSPERITY. GRAND INAUGURATION OF (881. OPENING OF THE BUSINESS BALL IN CHICAGO, SOME OF THE ATTRACTIONS OFFERED. THE CARDS OF THOSE WHO WILL PARTICIPATE IN: THE FESTIVITIES. —— CIGARS. SUITS, = FURNITURE. DRY GOODS: Dos FINE CIGARS, : GoRDON'S, ‘ F “i DIAMONDS, OWLS, 204, 204 and 206 Randolph-nt. ‘ counts ; . MATSON & CO., LA MIAS,. ” cHiuMPHs, THE PARISIAN SUIT CO, ARE < LADIES LIVING IN THE COUN. The finest and Largest Variety in TRY SEND FOR SAMPLES OF Manufacturers and Importers of OPENING SPRING NOVELTIES HENRY CLAYS, the city of Hotase and Office DRY GOODS TO PARDRIDGES, DIAMONDS, And other choice brands, INSEE ON SOLIeEDI ens FURNITURE, CARPETS, 14. and 18 STATE-ST., WATCHES, and CHEW GARDEN CITY PLUG, 4 . OIL.CLOTHS, MATTING, CHICAGO, « JEWELRY, HH, LOWELL with C, JEVNE, , ‘Wholesale and Retail, 166, 168, 170 State-st. z Cash or Ensy Payments, 310. and 332 Madison.st. Show Cases’ manufactured to order, . (orien een eS eee HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MATS, SEWING MACHINES, LWINES, See S SE Ae re aerate irate st enai ASEAN Lo ae ope ace atte cect FER Lee SLE Lint CE cLeeeeee | pRMO PO Oee ee tL. eee s : THE BERLIN SUIT CO., * No, 237 STATE-ST. : , 0, A. COOPER & CO., REAL BARGAINS IN LADIES! IMPORTANT NOTICE, ae Mee OUT EL iA JOHN M. SMYTH, HATTERS, GARMENTS, COME AND SEE THE WILSON SEWING MA. ericAtien a Dealer in Household Goods on . -No. 134 SOUTH CLARK-ST,, OUR $2,50 CLOTH ULSTER; THE CHINE COMPANY, HAS’ RE- DEALER IN " COTTON Goons," EASY PAYMENTS, Near Madison, SAME IB‘ USUALLY SOLD AT _ MOVED TO Nos: 255 Perens “TENTS,” “AWNINGS” Athis New Store, HAS JUST OPENED WITH AN 83.00, STYLISH BLACK ALL- Basta Wie aN ue nie “TWINES AND CORDAGE," aaa shi ees Maal ENTIRE NEW STOCK AT BOT- WOOL CASHMERE DRESS, : + SRAINPROOF COVERS” 162 and 164 West Madiso TOM PRICES, 815.00, GARMENTS FITTED TO PAYMENTS. “FLAGS AND BANNERS," THE PURCHASER FREE OF | “WIRE ROPE," CHARGE, ae ny | BLANK BOOKS, We, STATIONERY, de. Scion IN BOO ION TSe os scssses STRETH-<:NO PAIN, J. W. MIDDLETON, iE SKEEN & STUART, Sider nde heer Gen ‘ BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, WEDDING cane BLANK BOOKS, DIAMOND CIGAR, 88. AND + 88. PRINTING, LITILOGRAPHING, Apaaa I cers STATIONERY, THE BEST .TEN-CENT CIGAR “All work warranted first-class. 55 STATE-ST., CHICAGO. ‘FINE STATIONERY, AGG PRINTING: SOLD IN AMERICA. Filling 13 usual rates, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, COBB'S LIBRARY, Vor sale by all Dealers, M:CHESNEY'S Dental Institute, BONDS, CORPORATE SEALS, 29 Washington-st. ‘ 77 Madison-st., Chicago. BEST, RUSSELL & CO, Cor, Clark and Randolpheat.a | RUBBER STAM2s, First-class stocs, reasonable prices. oy , PHOTOGRAPHY. SEWING MACHINES, de. CLOAKS, Le. 2 CROCKERY, Les REMOVAL Soe desea es sete gees acer een nnntetiemmnannns | imnmnannnnrenewiwen nro Thee . 4 HOW IS IT HESLER CAN MAKE HOTCHKIN, PALMER & CO., CLOAKS, MILLINERY, &c., AGENTS FOR THE FOSTER KID -CHAMBER SETS, IMPORTED WHERE WITH INCREASED HEAD OF HIS ART, AND AT. GLOVES, NO BUTTONS TO i AND DOMESTIC GLASSWARE po een ae| eee eve ay TENDS. PERSONALLY. TO ALC. JOHN M, FAIRFIELD, PULL OFF, EVERY PAIR FIT. AND LAMPS AT LOWER 5. PATRONS BETTER VALUE THAN EVER BEFORE. LOGUE TO THE TRADE. Cc. M, LININGTON. SITTINGS, AND HAS THE BEST a7g State-st., Chicago. LIGHT IN THE CITY. ELEVA- « TOR ENTRANCE, 96 STATE-ST. TED TO THE HAND. PRICES JHAN ANY OTHER HOUSE, CATA. a , BISCUIT. } _ T PIANOS. HOUSE- FURNISHING, “MUSIC. SCALES THE LITTLE DETECTIVE, FOR FAMILIES, OFFICES, AND AND STORES—PRICE, 83.00— : AND 300 OTHER VARIETIES OF SCALES MANUFACTURED BY CHICAGO SCALE CO., 147, 149, & 151 SOUTH JEFFERSON-ST. SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY. WHERE, LIST, Established 1836. 8, BRAINARD'S SONS, MUSIC AND ee PUBLISH. BAUER PIANOS. Through modern accessories in the factory where this Instrument is made, jutius Bauer & Co, arc cn * abled to undersell any other first class PIANO old in the West, 182 & 184 WABASH-AV. J. W. & J.B. STOREY, 233 State-st., CAN FURNISH YOUR HOUSE ‘COMPLETE ON EASY PAY- MENTS AT CASH PRICES, KENNEDY'S BISCUIT, WESTERN BRANCH, 4t RIVER.ST, * SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. Chicago and Cleveland, SEND POSTAL FOR CATA- LOGUES AND TRADE PRICES ON 20,000 MUSICAL PUBLICA- SEND FOR PRICE. TIONS, PE-WRITER, DILLINERY, DENTISTRY. ae PIANOS, STRONG'S “ARNICA JELLY," ‘The Great American Skin Remedy, asc “THE INFALLIBLE CORN AND WART CURE" never fails to cure! What, Never? NEVER! THE PERFECTED TYPE-WRITER, Ina perfect writing machine, adopt- ed by thousands of businces and professional men-in the U.S, It REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 196 STATE-BT. NOW RECEIVING OUR SPRING STOCK OF KNABE. UPRIGUT W. H, HAGEDON, Nos, 4a and 44 Madizon-st, ELEGANT DESIGNS IN HATS AND BONNETS, THE FIRST* SPRING IMPORTATION, ALL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT DOWN AND OUT. L, THIEBEN, GOOD GOODS—LOW PRICES, NO. 76 STATE-ST., PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT- OFFERS THE MOST COMPLETE TENTION DID-IT, REMOVED LINE OF DINNER, TEA, AND © -TO.-145 AND 147 WABASH-AV., CUMMINS DENTAL CO., 70 STATE-ST., Cor, RANDOLPH, 18 MAKING THE VERY BEST AND SQUARE PI- SUCH BEAUTIFUL AND LIFE- LIKE CABINET PORTRAITS, WEED SEWING MACHINES , FOR ONLY 84.00 PER DOZ.? BE- set opal CAUSE HE HAS HAD OVER 33 cae . YEARS! EXPERIENCE AT ‘THE BLeV OLE s ase. SPECIAL DARGAINS AT THE WEST END FURNI- THE “ELITE" PHOTOGRAPH WES . As COLBY & COu JURE HOUSE, 98 Weer. MAD: EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD Pie Shite deeper CARPETS STOVES, CROCE. ZAREORN-STa CORNE! COMPANYS PEARL BAKING POWDER, FURNITURE AND _UPHOLe : * 108 DEAR! BT. ER at & 383 WEST MADISON.ST. MA\ CTURED B TERY. GOODS. ERY, EC,’ WE HAVE THE WASHINGTON, BEST CALI. a NUPA\ v 8 FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, LOWEST PRICES... CASH OR INSTALLMENTS, , ANOS, CONTAINING ALL THE 7 T §7.00 PER SET. weltes three to four times as fant STRONG'S “PASTE OF ROSE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, Ales Taos: AT Oe THIRD THE as the best penman, Send for M- Sey ee cee be Tectte an aoa 60 A SPLENDID LOT OF REED USUAL PRICE, TEETH EX+ nat REMINGTON & SONS, piers AND CAREFUL ATTENTION, TCI PIANOS, ORGANS WITT BRaten winouT eae) HH UNG. " Bold by Druggiste everywhere, FRENCH MILLINERY, esta sa : Pid rial tt atl . H, UNZ, Manager, C, H, STRONG & CO, Proprietors, ‘ USTOPS, 850; WELT 2 STOPS, 875, 98 ast Madison-st., ‘Chicago. , CHICAGS, ‘ wet Plea aepteraies ee ee ER rergy wee BAKING POWDERY | an ACNE LARGEST AND BEST-SELECT. NET PHOTOGRAPHS, $3.00 PER ED STOCK IN THE CITY, WE DOZEN FOR 30 DAYS. CAN FURNISH A HOUSE COM. J. K, STEVENS, Proprietor, PLETE FOR CASH OR ON EASY & Cc, E, ANDREWS & CO,, WE CARRY THE LARGEST CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE, STOCK, AND SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES, 'URNITURE, PHOTOGRAPHS, i FURNITURE, We, a17 and ag STATE-ST. PAYMENTS, ¥, COGSWELL, 4 : va DIAMONDS, de, | ene EEE ETT ES v ater aatns pC RET sock CIGARETTES, . ‘ ° ’ FIVE FRAME BODY BRUSSELS, ‘ {CHOICE STYLES). $1.30; VERY - BESTIENGLISH TAPESTRIES, Gs.00;". HARTFORD" AND “ LOWELL'! EXTRA SUPER IN- GRAINS at’ “gd jicts; OTHER QUALITIES PROPORTIONATE. 7% LYREDUCED, +e : PARDRIDOES', 14 and 116 BTATE-ST. AREND'S KUMYSS. MILK CHAMPAGNE (TRADE MARK) THE “ OLD" AND VORITE GRADE (FOUR TO oar WEEKS OLD), A FULL 3! AT PLY: IN| STOCK AGAIN, a * AREND'S DRUG STORE ONLY. BTRAITON & STORM OWL HAVANA CIGARETTES ARE NOT INTENDED FOR NURSES OR CHILDREN, BUT ‘TOBE SMOKED BY MEN ONLY, For sale by'all dealers, BEST, RUSSELL & CO., Agents, HAMILTON, SHOURDS & CO., . 66 STATE-ST., cor. Randolph, REQUEST PARTIES LOOKING FOR FINE DIAMONDS, JEWEL. RY, AND WATCHES, TOEXAM. XN INE THEIR STOCK, GILES, BRO, & CO., STATE & WASHINQGTON-STS., CHICAGO, THE OLDEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELRY HOUSE IN_ THE WEST, DIAMONDS A SPECIALTY,