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+ ¥agrancy of Racine and Kenos! 7 . tion of any keeper or Io 1881—I'"WENTY PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. : AUCTION SALES, — * MARINE NEWS. . RIVER THOIEVES AT WORE. Within a short time the prescnce of & gang of river thicves bas developéd along the North Branch, where vessels bave not been mo- lested fn years. Toolsand articles of more or less value buve been stolen from the schooner Lucy 3. Clark; which fs undergolng @ thorough yebuild. The schooner J.B.Penttetd, also re- celving larie ropairs, bas been visited, but with because of tho prescnce of o vard tass, il sheets, e-sheet i, SeizL: hove been fore-she v bos tukea from the Ania Tomine. ey off n u n rotnd Ingse o the sebinner. Clipper Cits, aiso vaed by Mr. Michelson. hus disappeured. Dur- e e ¢ prowiers cut the wmooring linesuf the schooner Racine, owned by Capt. Gunderson. and earricd them off. Fortunately 1he scnooner Gracie M. Filer lay’ moored out- side of the Racine, élse she might have been anftea away from the dock by wind, and intljct- e considerable damusre upon other vessels, be- sides sustnining damage berself, 1t s bigh time that u river police-foree was or- ganized. LIGOTHOUSE KEEPERS. Amewset of regulations for the appointment of Lghtkecpers was adopted at a meeting of the United States Lighthouse Board held on Marca 3. Taey are as follows: Collectors of Customs, neting as Superintendents of Lights, areto nominate through the Bourd. to the Sce- retary of tho Treasury, persons for appointment yrade, and for se hiy sudes wiich 1t a1y, be impractienble 10 il by promation. ~[n- e iatokm tho. Superintendetits of any casus where nominutiuns ave required. In caze ot death, resiznation. removal, or deser- sistant, and the Super- intendent of Lizhts Is informed by the lnspector of tho district that there is uo person clixible for promotion, it soall be his duty medintely Tnomioate to the Department, through the Board, a competent person 1o supuly the place so vu- cated: but, it the fnterests of the public service demand ity n luborer may temporartly: be em- plosed as keeper or pssistantat & rate of pay not exceeding that of the lowest grade at tho station. When vacancy occurs inone of tha higher grades, it skall be iilled by the promotion of a keeper or assistant Teceiving a lower rute of puy. if nny such be found worthy and duly *qualtiied upon exazination and the interests of the_ service permit it Kecommendations for such prmoton shall be made by the lnspectors of the Bourd. LAKE FREIGIITS. Vessel men at Buffalo are still askivg §1per on on coal fo Chicazo. 1tis now suid that vessels have been offered grainat two and a hulf cents from Toronto to Kingston or Oswege, but declined togaceept. The feeling is. however, that two and a half cozts will e the openivg Tate. The Toronto Gloi “The statement has Deen made so_distinetly that lumber shippers were willing 1o pay §1.25 on cargoes to Gsweso, that Jt was considered there could be no doubt uboutit. A shipping firm sends a note_to_the Giube, however, sliting that the Jane McLeod hus Lieen chartered to “load Jumnber for Oswego, &S 500D a5 she arrives bere, at $1.X. The nate contained the obscrvation also that $L%5had not been offered.” : ue lying THE ST. ALB The Milwsukee Reptlic Sullivan, of the tug J. B. Merrill, reports that while lifting nets ubout fifteen miies northeast by east, of Milwaukee, he found in them a comparatively new Inmp and several saucers. The lamp was fliled with oll, and was also nicels rimmed. ready for lighting. When the crew of 1be Merri! me to the middle of the gang of nets, they were unable 1o lift them on board, and found thst they b Licavy ha the Lottom of the I s had to be cat on each side of tho object, which could not be secn, the water bewg tairty fath- os deep, Capt. St i now fully convinced thut he has come upon some of the wreck of the St. Albans, and thinks that if proper soundings are taken the wreek can belocated.” PROPELLER G. J. TRUESDELL. According 10 the terms of sale the Goodrich Transportation Company will ealic the eraft and overhaul her boiler and engine. Tow posts are to be put in and other alterationsare tobe made by the Messrs. Lyon. 1t is not proposed to re- move any purtion of her cabiu, or even to per- it her to earry lumber, wkeile towlng the scows. After the latter are luid up. however. the Trues- dell will freight with lumber. - The Messrs. Lyon Propose to use the Truesdell untit 1 eruft better tuited for the business can be secured, ana then sell ber for what she will bring. She bas a 26x50_engine, which attonds scarcely sufficient Jower for heavy towing. VESSEL TRANSFERS, Record was made at the Chicago Custom- House yesterday of the sale of the hal est in the sckooaer City. of Green Bay by C: W. Parker to Churies W. Elphicke for $5,0 Mr. Burmeister. of Manitowoc, bas_purchased ¥ 1. Sloan at Detroit, for 1S but Seventy-three tons, sold to Peter Wex. of Buffalo, n the barge Golden Lule for DULUTIH ITARBOR. Mr. Guy Willis, United States Inspector of Faroor Improvements at the west end of Luke Euperior, has areived at Duluth for the senson. His first work will be the rebuilding of 190 feot of the west end of the south pier of the canal, tLis portion belng in bud condition. Tne UPPro- ‘priation for Daluth Harbor, availuble this year, 1s 9.0, some $4,000 being the uncxpended bal- ance from Just season, A VINDICATION. 7o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. CnicaGo, April 9.—In your lssue of April 5 appeared the following item: RoucH ox mie Siions.~The last number of the Rtacine Advocate containg tho foltowing: **Ia the annual report of the Wisconsin State Board of Charitis and Reform, in P No. 10, under the title of v Toliowing: *Those counties which report large numbers of vagrants, it will be noticed, are all {except Winnebago) In the southwestorn part of 1be State. and all on the main iines of ratlroad travel. The probabilities are that most of these are repeaters, who go from one county to another. This Is certuimiy the case, to & largo extent, In Kenosha snd Racine Counties. In thesc counties the vasranis are not mostly Tegular tramps., but suilors out of work in tne }N.;ugr; Wwho wander bLuck and forth along the ke, Now, who and what are repeaters I donot Xmow, but of one thing I feel certaln: that the espersions cast upon sailors are utterly without. Toundation in fact. Among my boarders are Quite 2 number of sea-farinz men. and, with :be rood wages they carned Inst year, they were all fully able 1o pay tkeir way until the opening of navigution thi t ouly is this tke cuse with those with whom 1 have 1, direct- Iy but. from my extensive acqunintnnce mnong ens, 1 have no fear of assertinge the sume dstrue almost universally of those who muke Chicazo their home, and If true here it Trucas 1o other points on the lake. ‘work hard during the scason, and earn cousider- able money. They do not_have mueh chance of viif e i spending itdurlng the saifle senson, and sequently bave somethinz on which to liv dng the winter. It Strikes me that the Wiseo #in State Bourd of Charities would have been Juuch nearer the truth Imd thes charged the Counties 1he scunit of Chicnzo society, which fs vagabond 1n 5ts nuture and too lazy to work, instead of to he brave and hardworking scamen. May I ask.on begalf of & large number of geamen. that you give this the same bubliclty o5 the article 1o which it refers. Yours. respeet- tully, . Ropics, 112 West Lake strect. ICE AND NAVIGATION. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridbune. ToRr0x70. April 9.~Tbe ice is mearly all gone from the bay, and if the warm weather holds, navigation will be open in a very short time, Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tridune. Panrry SoGxv, April9.~Reports from several parties seho have co from iiynz nlet say tho ce on Georgian B: about_three feet thick, with very little clexy water. Everything scemns 10 point 10 a latc opening of NuviFazion, probu- biy notuntil the 15th of May. The weather is Dright and clear, but coid, with prevailing wind Irom the north, Svecial ispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. TAT Cizy, Mich., April 9.-Nzvigution cpened Detween Day City and Saginaw to-lay, and the Fegular line of steamers is runalng between the two points. MONTREAL, April 9.—The fee In the St. Law- rence near 1kis city is bexioning to move. 1t 1he present flue weather continues the river will De open ina few days. - By MaiL. The 10th of May i3 tixed upon as the probable date when vessels will be_abie to reach the will ducks in the Ltle like at Ludington, Mich, The propelier Morning Star reports that the foe 5 leaving the south shore of Luke Erie rp- 4dly. A shing boat was scen between Turtle Isiand and Bay Poiat, on ber way to Monroe. About 30 tishermen remain on the lee in the bay, und will remain out w the Insr practical muoinent. The jce is now almost us solid end firm us at any time durie last winter. 21ad. C. M. Wilson has Just made the entire dis- ance between Grand Portage and Duluth, Lake Buperior,—115 miles,—on the fce, with a dog- Train. He reports asolid body of ice extending Irom Pizzeon Pofnt to lsic Royal, and aionz tho north shore to Duluth. With ihis exception, Trum Grand Marais to Beaver Bay, a distance of some 1ifty miles, there is u stretct of open wa- fer about a mile wide between solid e, touch- ing the saore and the ice outside. He could seo 70 eiear water beyond this outside body of ice, nd thinks the amount of fee In tho lake is be- Fond nn&uu.mz known for vears. »~Cupt. Quinton Morgan, of Life-Saving Station No. 12, Sucker River, Lake Superlor. writes un- der gate of March 1€ to Cupt. Jerome. Kirk, of this eity: **We have had so much snow here this winter that it has kept the ice rotten, su that it makes traveling almost fmpossible at present. There 18 every prospect of an carly opening of navigation.” LAUNCHES. Spectal Diypatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, April 9.—Two launches took place here this afternoon, the steam-barwe J. 1. Schrigley at the Milwaukeo Company’s yurd, and the tug W. H. Wolf at Wolf & Davidson's. Both - launches were attended with suc- cess, though the Iatter was marred by an almost faal nccident. As the tug started down the ways Capt. James Mc- Ginn, fier muster and part owner, was thrown from the deck by a sudden jerk und janded head first on the dock nmong a lot of timber, sustaining an ugly scalp wound which extended Irom the terchend 10 the back of theskull. 1f care I3 taken of the injured mun the doctor who dressed the wound says nobing serious will result. The escape of Cupt McGinn was a narrow one, and the only thing to be wondered at is that ho was not killed outright. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. DAy Crry, Mich:, April 8.—The new propeller Saginaw Valley, belonging to the Saginaw & Cleveland Transportation Company, was launchedf rom Wheeler's ship-yard this after- noon. She will muke her first trip about May 1. LOCAL JOTTINGS. The tugs of the Vessel-Owners' Assoclation fleet are being painted. Cupt. William Wiliams arrived here from Mil- wuakee last evening, entoute fur Detroit, to tuke charge of the schooner Joseph Paige. Yesterdny the tur G. W. Garduer. towed the schoond- C. L.Johnston to Miller Brothers' ship- Fard, while the tug Floszie Thielcke transferred the schouner Gesine. No apparent change has taken place In the Ice which extends from shore to shore at this end of Lake Michigun. Yesterday was the first really spring-like day experienced this season. The pleasant wenther bhad the_tendency to draw crowds of seafaring men to the vicinity of the lumber market. Bagley, the boit-builder, has completed the hull of the steam yacut for some of our inland waters. lnorder to make her draught light the craft has been given a flat bottom. AMUSEMENTS. TOCLEY'S THEATRE—SPECIAL, TO-NIGHT! . AT 7-43 T M, LAST GRAND PERFORMANCE BY THE oty B Who have made arrange- ments for a Special Limited Express to Ieave Chicago for New York immediately after the last performance this sea- son in Chicago of the original and only London version of i 5 11! JOHN HOWSON, CATHARINE LEWIS, AND THE ENTIRE COMPANY. Grand Chorus of 50 Volces, Increased Orchestra. Only one more opportunity to sce the Freat FARANDOLE DAYCE and hear the TOR- PTLEDO AND THE WIALE. Reserve your seats or come early and avold the crowd at the doors. Box Office open‘all day. LYCEUM THEATRE, ED HILLIER A WORLD OF SHOW! FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING APRIL I, JOHN R. WEAVER In His Great Play, THOBY ! NEW SPECIALTY SEI‘ARS: Walter Pheenix, Retlaw and Alton, Weaver Brothers, Ada Mortimer, and lohn Brace. ‘The favorite leadiciz actos, Nr. W. H. Stuart. GRAND, FAMILY MATINEES Wednesdar, Saturday, and Sunday. CGrand Extra Performance Sunday Evening. Our prices 10, 15, 25, and 35c. SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st, opposite Sherman-Tiouse. To-day, Sunday, April 10, Night Manager. Every Positively last performances—iatinec at a3 o'clock—of Hyle & Bema' C-komedy Company And the Greatest Comedy of modern times PIULDOON’'S PICRIC, Introductng the famous Donkey “ JERRY.” HAYERLY’S THEATRE, 3.H. HAVERLY. Manuger und Proprietor. ACTIONS! . April 10, only nppoar- ance of the i BEN COTTON COMBINATION in the Great Dramn of BLACK DI4MONDS; Or, The Mollle Magnires. LITTLE IDALENE, ke Queen of the West, in her Banj ks, Dances, ete, BELLE GILBERT COMEDY COMPANY IN MY UNCLE'S WILL, This (SUNDAY) EVENING ONLY, April 10 STANDARD THEATRE, @ and 3 Fhicd-av. nnd 5 State-gt. Grand Matinee This Afternooan At 2:30. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS This Evening. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. E This (SUNDAY) EV! To-night, ast grand performunce of the COMLEY- BARTEN GLIFE T B S0hn Fowson: (othaing Lewis, and compuny of seventr-tive people. CHICAGO ATHENEUN, % Dearborn-st. CLASSES IN FRENCIE, Forall grades. Natural Metbed. Fror L EDOUARD L Yale, or lirowa Unty nologs of Bostun. Johns Hopkins, Vassar Colle: «te., in antlelpation of their exwmination in Fronch, Students intending to foln thix clnss are requested 10 rend their names und addresses or apply. at the Athenseum for jarticylors. 72-Also new clacses ut 815 Indlana-zs. 1ud 520 Laoglesny, Sce instruction eatuwn. RAND’S HALL, North Clar ruor Erle. “This Sunday nt 3 p. m, 'GRAND CONCERT ByLiesegang’s CGrchestral Club T'rof. A. Liesezans. Leader, und several in Sololsts. Admission, 55 cents. promisesy CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. HENSOHEL CONCERT. e Becthoven Society take pleusure I ORG L] ing o Sonz Hecital by Mr. GL ALEL. ug Central Musie-linll, on Saturday evening, April 2 Mr. Henscliel wlil beassisted by othereminent nrtists, Fuil particulars will be given in next Sundu, “ickets will be 50ld 10 tho general publice ) POPEr HOOLEY’S THEATRE, To-night, after the perfo 3 MLET- BARTON OLIVETTE BOMPASE to Shecd lET- York on u special limited express. Sccure your seats l Zor the last pertormance. AMUSEMENTS. PHE CHICAGO FRIBUNE: BUNDAY, APRIL 10, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY ' RETURN THE LAST WEEK Az '|FAVORITES. MOXDAY, APRIL 11, 1881, SIX NIGHTS, AND Safurday Matinee Only. NOTICE! MISS WARD does not play Wednesday Matinee or Sun- day Night. The Entire Press of Chicago indorses the decision of London, Boston, New York,Bal- timore, and Philadel- Pplia. Enthusiastic Reception OF As performed by her at the Prinee of Wales and Lyeeum Thea- fres, London, Enland Also through the Provinces of Great Britain, Over 300 Rlights. Supported by a Company of Un- exceptionable Exeellence, COL. Whi. E. SINN, - MANAGER. Also Manager of Brooklyn Park Theatre. Read from the Chieago Press: “The play is full of strong situations; indeed, it is a se- ries of exciting episodes, the interest in which does not flag for a moment.”--Chicago Times. “Miss Genevieve Ward made her appearance last night be- fore a large audience, and gave one of the finest per- formances in the role of ¢ Ste- phanie’ we have scen this season.”--Chicago Tribune. “It is very seldom that an actress of any particular note reaches thehight of her fame before paying Chicago a visit; yet sueh is the case with Miss Gencvieve Ward.”--Chicago Daily Telegraph. “Legitimate drama is not dead; legitimate acting has not departed; ¢Forget-Me- Not’ proves the one, and Miss Genevieve Ward gives ample proof of the other.”--Chicago Morning News. “The delicate finish of con- summate art that distin- guishes Miss Ward’s perform- ances indieates taste, refine- ment,culture and intelligence as well as the presence of a thoroughly trained and prac- ticed actress.”--Chicago Inter Ccean. “Miss Ward’s simulation of terror in the last act is the crowning triumph of her art.”--Evening Journal. “The Company supporting Miss Ward is very good.”-- Chicago Times. Sunday Night, April 17--Benefit of BLISSWHITAKERand FRED WALLACE. Monday, April 18--WILLIAM E. SHERIDAN in “LOUIS XL" Monday Evening, April 11,81, Every Evening during the Week, and Wednesday and Sat- urday Matinees, THE COMEDIANS, ik ; ‘Will appear for the first time in Chicago in a totally improbable, utterly ridiculous, but extremely funny dramatic ab- surdity, written expressly for them by Joseph Bradford, % OR, Vhat We Are Coming To. Bachelors,” and called THE CAST: inpp ) Returning t r Sty Trainor, ) Btter%co [ Hr. Stuart Robson - rears’ ab-1 . I o) Appleby, 2eissa v Wi, I (rane Hr. Jonathan Perkins. .Mr. John Marble A muck depressed member of the weaker sex, and most obedient husband to Her Honor, the Judge. Judge Julia Perkins. ... Mrs. Mary Myers ‘The illustrious successor of Marshall, Taney, and Chase. monopolizer of civil, juticial, and cc- clesiastical law, and High Lum Tum of the Supreme Court of Massachusctts, Bella.. ...Miss Alicia Robson Daughter of the Judge, and champion oarsmga of Harvard, in which ths will sing an original song expressly composed for her by Jesse ‘Williams, Esq., the distinguished Director of the Barton-Comley Olivette Company. «-...Miss Grace Thorne Tha Pretty Pitcher of the Base-Ball Nine. Mrs. Barbara Buldose. ... Mrs, Ella Wren “She of the eagle cye and ready tongue,” uncom- promising champion of the great Social Revo- Iution, and own cousin to the Collector of In- ternal Reveaues, Miss Susan A.Sculpin. ¥r. D.B. VanDering An accomplished spinster of uncertain years, and member of the State Legislature. Hurses, Hackmen, Poiicemsn, Newshoys, efe, In ACT THIRD will occur a Grand temmatonal Tug of War Between an ITALIAN TRIO On one side, and Hessrs. Robson and Crane AND Miss Alicia Rebson On the other. JURY : - - Mother Shipton Miss Slim, - - - Miss Herino Powson Miss Flagg, - - - Hrs. Beerbectle Hrs. Allfores, - Hiiss A, Euchredecque Miss Pert, - - - - Hiss Louisa Lazy Brs. Ambrotype, - - Miss Cameron Hrs. Wragg, - - Miss Panny Finery Hiss Straight, Hrs. Flush THE The Forewoman, His. Suiifles, - - - - Hiss Wagp Firs. Wrangle, Miss Dore, - Hirs. Buster, Jrs. W. De Baots Kirs. Ashburton Trealy Hiss Hary Ann Shakespeare Act I---Railway Station near Bastan, Act 2---Brawing - Room in the House of Judge Julia Perkins, 3 Ret 3---The Gounty Jail, ket 4---The Couniy Court, SCALE OF PRICES—Night, 23, 50, 75¢, and S1.00; Matinee, 75, 50, 25c. Seats may be secured by Bell Teiephone, Telegraph, or Mail. In order to jully under- stand the plot and humor of the Play, the audience are re- quested to be in their seats at least five minutes before 8 o’clock. M’VICKER’S THEATRE. GflHfiEllBflifi TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVEN- NG, APRIL I, Every Evening during the Week, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, THRE Their Engagements Everywhere A Parfect Ovation, AS EVIDENCED BY TUE PRESS a_llil— PUBLIC. Sam’l P Annie Graham, gwis Morrison, 0N of HOMOR IN THE Americ’s Dest Dramatic Company, READ WHAT THE LEADING JOURNALS SAY: CHICACO TRIBUNE. Highls emotional and truly dramatic. CHICACO INTER DCEAN. We doubt If the curtain ever fell upon a denouement more thoroughly effective. CHICACO TIMES. The play und acting 1s os nearly perfect as study ean muke e NEW YORK HERALD. Full of werlt. NEW YORK SUN. - A popular drama of inherent strongth. NEW YORK WORLD. nl‘l:l)-st striking play koown to the modern NEW YORK CRAPHIC, ‘T'he grentest pluy produced In years. NEW YORK TIfES. The audience liberal and enthustastic. NEW YORK MAIL. An inmediate success. NEW YORK COURIER. Shnply great. DETROIT FREE PRESS, ‘his powerful attraction has attained a reputation that i3 tru.¥ phenomenal, and 1t deserves evers word saht of it &c., &c., &c., &c. EACH ACT RECALLED AND CALLED AGAM. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. 5 GRAND CONCERTS BY THE JUBILER SINGERS! ORIGINAL COMPANTY. FROM Fisk University, 1871 NASHVILLE, TEHM. 1881, Eveaings of April 25, 26, 28, and 29, and Matinge Saturday, April 30, at 2 'clock. TENTI SCCCESSFCL CONCERT SEASON! All Seats Reserved, Toe, 0c, and 3. For sale on and after April 21 ut Box Ofice. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. To-nteht furewell parformance of the COMLEY- A RO OV R e e o e, COMLET- dole bunce und the Forpedo und the Whale. Box oven all day. LYCEUN THEATRE, B Despluines-st., West Side, Manager... ..... This Sunday, Matinee and Night, GRAND EXTRA PERFORMANCES The Great Urama, GREED; or, The Ruffian Blacksmith GLORIOUS ARRAY OF SPECIALTY STARS. 1.eo & Orylile, Venus, Heffernon & Fivnn, Conchita Leo. Rtob. V. Fe: on & Joho Brace, Ed Chrisse, und full Drumatic Our prices, 10, iy CHICAGO NATATORIA. On account of tho contl IS G of the SOUTH SIDE RATATORIUH IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, APRIL I8, Tickets at lub rates for sale a1 the uflice unti) opentni day. L. J. KADISIL, Prestdent, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, est Side, Hulsted-st., near Madison, WO EMN LT, Sole Propriotor. NICK NOw! nager Fvery Evening und Mutinees this week. JOTIN DILLON In Farce; Andy and Annle ITughes, Churlos Dlamond. Charles Glidden—in Speclalttes. Jobn Murruy wid Gruce Cortlund in draws, “CONSTABLE HOOR.” Supported by Georze Learack and Stock Company. (dinigslon—Evenings und Sun Lt 155, and we. Wed. and Sat Matinees, un Séa cant be securvd by both Edison uid 011 telenbonos. NORTIL SIDE TURNER IALL. nued cold weather THE £ Sunday Afternoon, 3 p. m., GRAND SAGRED CONGERT GIVEN BY THE CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of Prof. A. ROSENBECKER, Admisslon, 15 Cents. ZF~ Office of the Chicuzo Orchestra, 113 East Ran- oiph-st, Rugsbusy Blook, Koom e oEri FAIRBANK HALL. Centrat Music-iall Building. THE CHICACGO CUISINE. INSTRUCTION IN T COOKING-. A course of six lessons given by Miss JULIET COK- SON, of New York, beginning MONDAY, APRIL 13 Tiekets Tor the Gourso, 15, stnkie wdmissions f15 Foraaie atthe box otlee' AU 11 s Rad MILWARD ADAYLS, Manazer. s HOOLEY’S THEATRE—To-Night. Last Chance to See and Hear The Grea: FARXNDOLE DANCE, And the TORPEDO AND TIHE WHALE, Togather with John Howzt’:‘n. CatnarinclLewis, ana & the entire COMLEY.BARTON COMPY. | SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. Clark Street, opposito Sherman House. The Crowning Amusement Evet of the Seasen ONE WEEK ONLY! Commencing MONDAY, April 11, of KELLY & RYAN'S BARDS of TARA COMBINATION. READ THE NAMES. The Only, the Intmitable, the Gonuine Bards of Tara, KELLY and RYARN, Who will appear, by particular requcst, in. their ever- popular Staudurd and_Artistic Creations: The Jolly Codgers, the Two Fly Coppers, the Hod-Carriers, &¢ The Ronowned Specialtr Stars, Emerson and Clark, o Kings of all Ethioptan Comedians. Conchito Leo, In her renditlon of Songs, Dances, Camp-Meeting Hymns, etc = John L. Rianning, In his Wonderful and Astounding Transmogrification Arinl Traeze. Baughman and Butler, The World-Renowned Rifle Shots, accomplishing the ‘most diflical shots un reevrd. fntroduclng their celebrated Canine Wonder, GIEORGI. _Emma La Riause, Bongs and Dances her ereat speelalty. Tho Two Ieicies, Landis and Steele, Tho only Original Sensational Acrobatic Song-and- O pines "Skutors i g worid. And tho Champlon Gymousts, Leo and Qrvilie, In their Astonishing and Porllous act entitied LAIS- CHELLE PERILEUSE, introducing Sower- saults in aild-ulr. time, the Charming new Upera, Comlque, writ- ten and compused by hc«.lflsnghuurl- : The Banghiers of Ko Ko Introduclng The Entertainment will conclude with Kelly and Rysn's very Laughabdle Irisk Cowmedy : 1 Senator Melee. bn T. Kelly Prevlous to the Ollo will be produced, for the first of this city, entitles 20---Beautlful Young Ladies---20. S . Hipple, christened 0. J. ltyan Roger 0'elily (alias Senator McFee). Qur Own Gusslo (uitus What Is 1t GRAND OPERA-UHOUSE., Clark-st., opp. C t-House. Second Week and Entire Success R. D'yley Garte and E. E. Rice’s OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY In the highly popular Comic Opera, ILLEIE AT 'T' ff e ey, | A me oy v, 1Y THE SAILORS' HORNPIPE, L THE THUNDERDOB, Q \urds by H. P. Stephens. Musie hy. Su. The finest Staze Settingy ever seen_in Chicago, from thio Studiv of the fuimouy Voextiin, Special performance this Sunday eveninz, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. rmance of OLIVETTE. OLI- i, withi John Howson und’ Cuth- ure your seats und asoid the crowd. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, 3. HAVERLY Manaser und Proprietor LAST WEEK! Commencing Monday, April 11, Of the Highly Sloritorlous nnd Attractive GENEVIEVE WARD, al und unexcoptionablo conception of STEP] E, Marqulse de Mohrivart, In the unmistakably great play, eatitled Forget-fMe-Rot. TP"Miss Ward does not play Wednesday Mattnces or Sunday performsnces. This Sunduy Night, Aoril 10~als0 April i—Benofits of BLISS WHITTAKER and FRED WALLACE. Re- memuber. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. To-night last opportunitr to see and henr OLI- VETTE. Come carly »nd evadn the rush at the door. Box oftice open =il day. AUCTION SAL By HODGES & MORRISON. ~ April 13 at10a.m. at ‘entire contents of the & house, itz arlor Furaiture, d K. Furpiture, Chin ery, Carpets throi st but a fe wonth shine, TODGES &, Elegant Furniture The contents of murble front on - Ashland-av., at private in quantitles to suit purebusers. Inaui HODGES & MURRISON, 651 Madisvn-sz. We stall sell on Wednes: 631 West Washingzon-st.. U three-story bri W. Plano, T posittve. and rain or ISON, Auctioneers, 481 Madison-st., On Thursday Yorning, at 10 0. m, We shall sell the entBe contents of Parlor Furnl- Chamber Sults, B, Carpats, Bureaus, Bed~ ture, M. T £ stends, Dintug und Kitchen Gouds. HODGES & MORIS: Aucttoncers, 31 Madison-st. At Private Sale at our Wareroots every day dor- 1ng the week, 61 und 055 Madlson-st. On Honday Horning, at 10 a, m. THE CONTENTS OF Cigar and Liquor Store, Elezant Pler Glags, Conaters, Shelving, Chandeliers, Stoves, &c, &¢ Must be sold HODGES & MORRISON, Auctioneers, 654 Yiadiso AGAIN & REY-EL, v. und Randoiph-st. By GO- Corner F Commencing Honday Horning, AT 10 O'CLOCIK, 0B BNTIRE- CONTENTS 3 Private Rosidences Removed to our store for convenienco of sale, consisting of Carpets, Parlor and ChambexySuits, Hat Trees, Basks, Dressing Gases, Stoves, &e., & GO-AGAIN & REV-EL, Cor. Fifth-uy. und ftandolph-st. By D. LONG & CO. 628 West indiana=st. 5 Fine und staple stock of GROCERIES at Auctlon Tuesday, April 12,2t 10 o'clock. Teas, Sn- r3, Collces, Syl Splees, Canned Fralts, Soaps, Counter Scules, Targe Coffee und Spice rrels Whisky, Clicurs, Grocer's Wugon :u‘:d Harpess, et et &6 Westlndlnoa-ar D. LONG & CO., Auctloncers. Calryets, Bow uix By ELISON, FLERSHELY £ G0,y Auctianeers, 84 and § Kandolph-st. AUCTION SALEg OF TOUSEDOED Gonogh OF EVERY DESCKIPTION, EVERY - WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY ‘At 84 and 86 Randolph-g * Sales mnde at private residences. All Ontaide syey B fecelve promptattention. e H 5 ELISON, FLERSUENY & co, \ SALR 5 Of Dnredeemed Pledges, : * For A. GOLDSMIp, . At84and86 Randolph.st,, Tuesday, April 12, at 10 a, g, Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, DIAMONDS, OPERA-GLASSES, Selid Gold JEWELRY, REVOLVERS, &s., &. A large lot of Miscellaneous Googs, Sale positive for Cash. ELISON. FLERSHEIM § CO.. Auctioneers, SV, Washngln-1, Three-story Marble Front, bebweeg ; Curtis and May, Wednesday, April 13, at 10 a.m,, fnfire. Contents at Aucl) Splendid Carpets, Elegant Parler Suits, Chamber Suits, Pavlor Beg. steads, - M. T, Tables, Mirrors, Pictures, Easy Chairs, Lounges, £ Stoves, &e.y &¢. % IN. FLEuSHEIM & €0, 52 South Amsi, | 3934 PRAMIE-AY, | Friday, April 15, at 0. m,, E I'wo Cook Stoves s7ith Smoke-Burners, NMarble .From House, Thursdzy, April 14, at 10 a, m, Tifti ENTIRE FURNITURE- Brussels Carpets, Parlor and Chamber Sets, 3L T. Tubles, Beds and Bed- ding, Stoves_,;i‘filrs, Chairs, AT AUCTION, THEENTIREFLJRNITURE ’ CONSISTING OF Parior and Chamber Sets, Garpets, Stoves, Beds, Bedding, Allgood Furnliure, fn nleeorder, oo o oo i POMEROY & CO., “AUCTIONEERS,” ¥ 78 & 80 Randolph-st. !SALES FOR THIS WEEK: 0 Randolph. 51 DAY FRIDAY,T3 0 e ndo POMSHOT & CO. Ancttoners “OEALERS, ATTENTION!” Monday Morning, April 11, ; at 10 o’clock, Entire Contents oF | 25 ROOMS 492 South State-st. L 7. Cha, Sets, Parlor Suits, Beds, Bedding, and Pillows, Ki en amd . . Furniture, Truss. and Wool Carpets, Etc., Eles Tne above 10 be sold subject to CHATTEL MIORTCACE. - Sale ls peremptory aml for strictly cash. POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers. TUESDAY, April 12, AT 9:30 A, M., AT 78 and 8o Randolph-st., Wewiliscll the Furniture of two dwellings, moved 10 wur Stare for convenience of sale. Also, 8 lart Hiase 0f General Merchandise, Carpets, ete. PUMEROY & C0. Auctloneers. nening Sale!” " Q}FM?‘EEE SEfil;Sé}@‘g. o 2230 and 2232 Wabash-a¥., Continuing Wedneztay and Thursday, Contents of sbove houses, contalulng v 55 ROOMMS, * e sold at Public Auctlon to highest bidderfof Cash, without reverse or liuit, comprisiog: 40 M. T. Chamber Sets, e 2,000 yards Brussels Carpets, BN e b‘:l;nml Square ©* Bauer ? Pianoy ¥ ‘e splendid Upright Piano, s arlor Suil oL i TOrS, § -Brockery, Plated Ware, G]n;sfiar:in‘- Beds, Bedding, Kitchen and Dil room Furniture, ete., ete., ~ Au'in splendid conditlon, and will give opportusitiod 2 purehisers seldo R RIERGT & CO., Auctioneers IHMENSE SALE FRIDAY, April 15, At9:30a.m., at our Stores, S8 and R0 Randolph-st- Crrpets, Stoves, Crockery, and Glassware, Parlor and Cliumber Furniture, und a larxe stock of Uphoistersd POMEROY & CO. ‘Auctioneers. By A. LIPJAY, : Apetioneer, 151 South Clark-st, Wm. A. Butterh & Sulesmun. ! The entire Furniture of dwelling 606 North Clarlk-st. At Auction TUESDAY MORNING, April 1 at 3 V'jock, on the premises. 3 B P. & J. CASEY, 41 and 43 Fifth-av. = Se for sale some fine black waiout bank 804 (¢ »ON caunters, store and oMice xiures, ofce dfi’;fl_ ufice partiilons. ce-uxes, shelvini, fetrizery L and beer boxes; restauruntouttls, taviel guni; pitols, and Bouse furnltire of 0very sk

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