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ey ©HE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL .17, 1881-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. on the Scapdinavian thrope. And to pass that a descendaot of the from which ber nncestors were oxcluded. the celebradoa of the marriage of the U o of ~Our Frifz.” tho Crown Prince of eden. who took part in the festivities, became sweden. L Loh the Princess Victoria of Baden, sogualnt e of Emperor Willam. It was a : ve at first sieht: they are engaged, ‘o be married. Cruwn Prince Osear B edolt,of Sweren, Dukeof Wermlund, con b Oscarof Sweden, vt born on the 16th of of Ko 02 s consequently nearly 23 years of June N eess Victorix, daughter of the Graod £ Baden, was born on_the 7th of August, i will be 18 years of awe on her next ‘Asalresdy stated. the wifeof Kmg olf IV. (Col. Gustavson) came from ¢ Buden, and her daughter, Sophia, ther of the Present Grand Duke. ctoria, therefore, agreat-grand- lastof the Kings of tho Vasa aguin tho throae of Scundi- purisg gaze of 1o snd 000 go. paseo! irthduse Evsll\‘ Ads 1be bouse © was the mother with Princess Vi daughter of the apssis ascends pavis e e «rxe Interior takes an unexpected, hecause yseasible, view of the Ramsdell case In Wusbing- ton Mr. Rumsdell, u Presbyterian clorgymanof toat city, bas beea on teial, it will be remem- pered, tor the beinous criwe of wurrying a fatholic wife. 1t was allezed that be could not fulil ois duts s o Presbyterian pustor while pis wife was going reguluriy to confessional. On abis the Tuterior observes: Iuisa b ip which to a Protestant would seem unenduntbie to bave one’s wife going to a tegk, (L, EDACP, and nor less unscrupulous B hcior and puuriug into bis tehing car tho ol red privacies und coutidences of dom far‘but if the husbana can stand Jt, It wou M e to e unybaly else’s bustuess. If it B ot protected by the illusion of shum picty T custum would Inure 1o the Drotit of the m e ure of horsewhips. And it is a potential e in evidence of the forbearance of husbunds t such is Dot the case, despite the sancti- R ious pretenscs waich cover (be contessianal. 6 decis:on of tho Presbytery will se Fen- T poroval, viewwg it in suy of s logleat Eequences. e Interior may oot be very digaificd or high- (oicd In expressing its meaning. but then it sever leaves any doubt in the minds of its redd- pre 28 Lo What it T v dues mean. ———— . Taemedical profession of the Gnited States of botb schools will stun be up in srums over the sonfiict between the ‘“eclectic™ physiciun ut Lord Beconstield'’s bedside, and the two regulars. SirWillim Jenner, wbo absolutely refused con- fuitation with Dr. Kidd, Is the first pu ysiciun in Eqsland, and one of the most prosounced stick- Jors for professionsl etiquet. He and his ‘brother practitioners bold Lhat they cannot con- gult with & homenpath because their principles gre directly antagonistics if oue is rizit the otber 15 wrong; und there can be uo middio ound. But the * ecteciic™ puysician. Dr. Kidd, Geclares that be has not becn treating Beacons- £01d homeopathieally, and promised to foilow futofully the direciions and preseriptions of Dr. Quain. who was caliel in to consider the cuse witbaix. It will be Beaconsteld's ood furtune, fae gets well, 1o say that o' quarreling of phssicians saved him, and if he dies each sehoul will waintain that tne other killed Lim. ———— Tae ladies of Paris live & la Grand Seig- seur. Notslope that they have their carriages forshopping. fur travelng, and for their rides in the Elssian Fields, fashion now demunds that theymust bave their own railroad cacriages. Ourown Mrs. Mackey, from San Franeisco. bas ber carriages which 15 8 falry paluco on wheels, costing ber Lusband 13).000 francs, The Buroness e Rotbscnild travels also in ber boudoiron wneels, which is, however, not guite as costly as st of her.American competitor. Countess Pawska has purchased the palace-car of Mame. Mueard, the mistress of the deceased King of Fulland, who bought it from the estate of the Duke do Morny. Itisa costly pleasure. but en- sbles the ludies to enjoy all the comfors of tome while they aro iying through the world. Aside frow the excessive fare paid for traospor- tstion, 1000 fruucs aonuaily wust be paid the nilway company for keeping the carrluge in running order. L ————— A NEW York special dispatch of Friday, Iith fost., speaking of the rent and real-estate Toom, says: Two months ago there was a tremendous yell £hout the rents going up.ind DOW we nre within Stteen days of the IsLof iy, and the lundlord f25.lent us u mouse. beca e public bas not bitten to bis Seusntion. In Lundon the tenunts paythe traes on the house in addition to tho rent. In New York the lsnclord pays the taxes £nd nmps the rents consequently the ultitude ¢ 1he FIe eXnsp tion aginst ety polities taat the Jand} glthousrh the cost falls onthemselves. Suburban Teal estute hus hecume 2 drag, and there will be glight movement in it this property bougbt at Garden City—which was de- ficued to be n gort of Barony, and o lots wete Fold, but the Stewarts would 'buitd bouses and give o ete.—hus finuliy been put in1o the marker o smallest firures, and offered to working-people. The tiseruble railrond facil- fties in that dircetion have been greatly against Loay Lsiaud properts. e ———— Twe Alton Telegraph has a correct idea t Legisiature in There seems to be hittle prospect of the pas- aege of a Congressionnl Apportionment bill i the Legisiuture ut this session. There Is evi- dently u strong undercurrent among the hon- orable lawmnk: in_favor of an adjourned EesEI0N. < the session has now laswed over three monihs, and u resolution to adjourn sue giron Mie 6 usbeen voted down, it 18 possi- bie that the members suspect that their long suffering constituents will not be unanimous in fasisting on retaintng their vatuable services in the next Legisluture. So far as most of the members are coD- cerned, they will do wiscly to make the most of agood thing. Comparatively fow of those who ‘Vote for 20 adjourned session will have & pro- loazed carcer of political usefulness. - e —e——— TrE Dublin. Nation of April 3 says: The enersy of Miss Anna Parnell is something extrord onrs. Her desire to serve the cause of the Iris3 tenant is so sreat that she scarcely gives Lerself 1 moment's rest. For the past week she bas been doing splendid work through the Suuth of lrel indstrengihening the ormniza- o7 of the Lud es' Land League. On Thursday week she atiended u great lind demonstration &t Charloville, on the foilowing day sbe was prssent ata meeting in Kilmallock, nid on Sun- dey & mugnificent reception was given to ber at tork, Ateach of these places Miss Parnell delivered several speeches, and tovk oceaston 1o visit neighboring districts where brauches of the League might e formed. With such ear- nestness noonc ean wonder why the Ladies’ Lund lmz:e hus attained to its preseut strength and uence. —————— ToE acquittal of Buck, of Texas, for shoot- ing the son of Jobn G. Thompson, appeass to bite been a deduction from the aforesald Thompson having put & fork at the plate of Buck to correet bim from cating with his knife. Newbers of Congr n general eat with their Ives, and young Thompson was abead of bis e in refinement of suggestion. The Judze Tatber charged against the prisoner, but the dury. all of whom ate wizh their knives. thought Uere had been a terrible insult jntlicted by Thompsun. and they turned Buck louse, pistol 2adull, on the communit [——— Louis of Bavaria is, perhaps, the hand Somest King in Europe. - Ten years ago be was a form of nuble and kingly beauty. Tall and Frucefulin figure, be mizht have served as a modelfora youtnful god. The waving brown bairfell back in rich curls froma forebead of Commanding breadib and power. Thedeep blue €res were full of 2 mingled poctes aod tender- 2ess and fire: but in the ljucsof tho moush could Yetbeabserved a certain sternness and deter- Tnanon whis h o farto cxplain scemingly con- Uradictory taits in the chatacter of this eccen- Uiesovereign. 4 ———— IF the President would withdraryy Judge 5 bertson’s e for Collector of CuStoms of €% York and let Lord toscoe make the av- buistment tue Senute dezdlock would mme- df—"&l)‘behm;;cn und tie Seaate coutd jmme- utels go jnto executive session, without wit- ‘::f ;ur the election uf Riddicberger s Sergeant- }o-arms und Gurbuis us Secrotury. The preseut E-“‘E precenses for refusieyg (o go Into exceutve 2800 Would cease instuntly. ———— .;\rmm is daawmge the lines tightly #atost the King-killers, The new extradition E‘:;"& with Belgiuw. like thuse concluded witd Fig Franee, und Montenegro, provides that mvnfflgpl upun e person of a chief of # 'fiz}i“m. , or of o member of bis family. S S eaton 1s tnteaded, will not be con-, 28 inany way a political offense. —_—— 10 f¥phus fever s wade its appearance m-:- York., Itis the most dreaded of all die ‘es‘_uhy ductors, tor jtdoes not respect the pro- Mo A wemorial table in Bellevuoe Hospital 2 “m“b‘:flmes the untimely deuth by typtus of 2 2berof young docturs who fell vietims t¢ OReSessun of epidewic, As yet typhus bas od Vusa OyDASLY will again ascend the | ‘typhoid tever, ;zot_xmveled lotq the interiorof the runtry. It % &.8hip-fover, and most of those stricken with lu:;f impp(‘d in quarantiae or very foon after o N at Castle Garden.: But itis lixe: , = get West. at least s far ns Chicago, before many years. The immigrants now go through to their desunations with very litle delus: and they mnay easily reach some interior city before the dis- ease bas hud time fully to declire itsclf, —_— Ax exchange remarks: “What is the dif- ference between the dignity of the.Serate, ns disptayed n the currentsquabble, and the dignity of & wurd cuueus®” A ward eaucus is a contest 10 get certain persons nominated. The Sendte £quabble is fo prevent the confirmmtion of Judge :’(uhtrlslon.—c;mklmx knowing thui he witl be romptly confirmed if he pe e 8O into executive sess R ————— Ix response to an inguiry, the New York Sun delines an Agnostic as * a man who doesn’t know whether there is a God or not; dvesn't know whether be has n soul or not; doesu’t ¥ouw whether there is a future lifo or not: doesn’t believe that any one else kuows any more about these matters than be does; and thioks it & waste of time to try and tind out.” —_—— PERSONALS. ‘“Schaefer must be an Ohio man— Georye Stosson. In Kentucky the only difference between a Colounel and a Judge is that tho former can carry about & third more sour-mush than the latter. Alr. Brown, President Gartield's secretary, is deseribed us “winsome” by & ludy corre- spundent ut Washington. Very few men Wwho use plug tobacco are as lucky as this. Gen. Whitelaw Reid is o be married on the 2th of the present month. We presume that those .well-known editors, Messrs, Grant and Skermar, will write up the bappy atfair. It appears that Iselin, the New York bro- ker whose accounts were found to be short about 10000 or 50 few duys since, was a_contirmed polo-player. Boys should take warning by this fact. Indians get their queer names in the fol- lowingz wmaoner: When un Indian baby is born the medieiue man or some one of the famly looks out of the door and casts bis eye upon some object. The hirst thing that he sees fur- nishes the child’s name. Hence, * Sittiue Bull,” “Red Cloud,” etc.—New Yurk Times. If this rule was followed in Chicago, most of the cbll- dren born Liere would be eatled ** Hoopskirt-in- the-Back-Yard,” or *Man-Golug-into- loot Aiss Eva C. Kinney has assumed editorial control of the Ellis (Kansug) Headlight, and uri- nounces in ber first number that she Is **a girl, with all'n girl’s love for fun, frolic, and ro- mance.” Thisis all very well in its was, but what Miss Kinney really neeas isa man's love for entertuining the subscriber who comes in with x poem written by his duughter, ruoning around after subscriptions, 3nd furnisbing the nec v stock of adjectives when it Is time to EOto press. Jay Cooke's fine tesidence near Philadel- phia, which. it is said, cost more than ‘a_million dollars, has not yet found a purchuser, altbough several times offered atthe bankruptey sales. It Is not improbable that Mr. Caoke may in time purchase it from his creditors. The place Is -culied +Ogontz,” nfter an old Indian chief who worked for Mr. Cooke's father, and who wus the future financler's grent friend when he was boy a1 Sundusky. 0. When Mr. Cooke's credit- orsallude to it they genernliy say** Oh, —" which is easier than * Ogvntz,” ana much more expressive. Meadow flowers, fair and sweet, Can you feel the Summer? Can you bear ber dainty feet Couning softls, Light and tieet? Will ye not outrun her? Spring up, white anemane, Grucetul &5 court ladys Ring, ye harebelis, merril, Hyacinths, stand cheerily— She will greet you, may be. She is coming. iz our queen, Softest breezes shall wutt bher; Palmy bows of freshest green Wave where'er ber robe is seen— Little brooks bring laughter, —Whiteaw Reid. TWeare glad to notice that the improved bealth of Mr. Storey permits bim to ugain re- sume ediforial work on the Times. His leader on Congress water in yesterday's issue of the paper was Such 1 gem that we cannot refrain from reprodueing it in these columms. Mr. Storey, however, should retruin from using so many italiciszed words n us able efforts, be- cause they are productive of great profanity amonyg the compositors.—A vice against which our estecmed - contemporary hus for years.con- tended: Something new has come to Chieago. Tt Is Congress - tram Lansiuz, Mich, 1tis superior to tie Sara- u Congtrens Wi an thut it s it veuer onic, und d (o core Brisht's diseuse and other wrine, together witl ousness, . consiipatiun, ete. o wus vered by in borwizfor anoher purpose. ‘The well 14 d the Tlow Is buuu_itnl. * 1tis upparently a vers, und s uiresay atiained celebrity It< indroduction elsewhere hus just been 0 Coicago will bo il grand distribute ‘e Ttuies hus fanth In it NEW MUSIC ROOMS. A substantial evidence of the growth of the piano trade in Clicagro is found in theex- tensive improvements now making in the music roows of Messrs. Pelton, Pomeroy & Cross, 150 and 152 State street. In addition to the conveniently arranged roows on the first tloor, the firm have fitted up a spacious hail occupying the entire second floor to ac- commoaate the demands of their increasing business. This. with the warerooms on the upper floors, gives them unequaled facilities for displayiny the splendid iustruments they handle, and practically doubles their former accommodations. The new hall is decorated in the saume tasteful and attractive style as the cozy reoms on tise wain foor, and by re- moving the pianos it makes one of the finest music roows in the city for concerts, re- citals, ete. ‘The arrangement is an excellent one, und cannot tail to increase the popular- ity of this efterprising firm with the musie- loving public. S ——— ST. CAROLINE’S C URT HOTEL. This beautitul botel, pleasantly located in the West Division, on Elizabeth near Wash- ington stieet, has been extensively refur- nished and improved by Gen. HotchkKiss, the new proprietor. It now has tne: handsomest dining-roum in the city, an excellent table, lizht and commaodious rooms, single and suites, and is a_very desiruble hotel for resi- ‘dent and transient guests who prefer a pl ant resitence and hotel accommodations out- side of the noisy centre of the city. . ———————— CATARRH, . - Suffercrs with catarrh who know the tendency of tht disense, especially at this scuson of the yesr. are referred to the card of Dr. Clesson Pratt in another column. Dr. Pratt has recently udded o his office appointments a most in- geniously-constructed upparatus fore the more ‘efticient local medication of the throat and fuciul cavities, and to which be invites the attention both of the prolession aud the public. itk Ay COLORS THAT “FASH ON" DICTATES, Piok and biue i crepe cloth druperies seem to be the fuvored colurs this spring; they arc also \he scarcest with vur langer dealers. At Hilger's, 504 Wubush avenue, you will find the greutest varieties. ing cenwure. e —————— MR, MOSHER, OF 125 SIATE STREET, fsEnst. Un s return, which will be in afew duys, look out for everyihing that Is new In photogruphy. Shadow and rembrandt lighting bis speciulty. BUS.NESS NOTH Arend Kumyss—2rof. Hale In n _comuunieation to THE NE say “ Kumyss sbould be the reliunce of the puy- all those cases of debiity in improvement of the gencral toue mperats Kumyss is the blandest aud must y digesied foud, and as such the best nour- \shment for a wenk stomachs ut the sawe time, througgh the pro of _fermentation which Kumyss undergoes, medici qualities are de- veloped which we vainly fuok for in ateria mediea. 10 puused, vowiting, exXtreme. cuses ot 8, Kuwy bk u charw, promptly sing symptowms of such ch rejects all &tsc. stmilated, atfording Kum is retained and (ne patient nourishment, Strengen, aud comfort.: ima’as a lugical -Consequence, mervous- fess ceases and refreshing sieep —follows. courlet, intermitient, gastric, — und I prefer Kumyss us the exelus- o dit, 1t sutistics toirst and hunzer und aliays Kumnyss has consideruvly the ad- in the fever. .vantnge over drugs, in that it pever cAn do burm. To dose an {rrituble stomuch with drugs is an sbsurdiy whigh no intelligent pbysicinn atempts_fn this day. IBat not only in extreme ieases sbould Kumyss be resorted tof it should bo -the chief remedy for u wenk stomach under all circumstances. 'The _dyspeptic brain-worker with a few glnsses of Kum day will lmprove _his dizestion and his nerv ce. Ladies would be less nervous, more vigorous, and healtbier- looking if they would add to their daily dieta few ghisses of Kumyss.” Send for treatise on Kumyss. Beware of imi- tations. J Arend’'s Kuroyss is not sold to the trade, but to consumers only- A. Arend, chemist, corner Madison street and Fifth aveaue. Bof"s Malt Extract—Streuzth for Tn- valias.—The writer - of this paragraph has within his own personal Luuwledze n case which a lady who has been an invatd for yeurs has received fmumediate and most we flnrnul henetir from using Malt Extract. eod, In- the return of tonu to the, stainach and digestive organs, of strength to the frame, and buoyaney and cheerfuluess to .the mind hus been 50 rapid and complete that fhe whole ting bus almost the air of magic. The Extract wus strongly recommended b au. 0 an of great expericnde and and he urged the in- above des X tract is imported und sotd by Messrs. Tar= rant & Cowpuny, than whum no house in the country is better known or more trust- worthy, und their nnme is upon every botile.— Bostun Courier. For sale by all druggists and faney grocers. e ————— Tomeopathic family medicine cases and books on dowestic practice are a positive cumtort in every household. Send fora descrip- tive price current to Bocricke & Tufel's phar- macy, 35 Clark strect. DIAMONDS. Rare Bargains in Fine Gem Stones, set and unset. Solitaire. Ear-Rings, Fin- ger-Rings, &c., in new styles of Settings. Also a superb line of new Cameo, Onyzx, and other-rich styles of Jewelry. FINE WATCHES, SIL- VERWARE, PRESENTA- TION GOODS, &c. Just received, a large line of new SILVER and SIL- VER PLATE. GILES, BRO. & CO., S. E. cor. State and Wash~ ington-sts. 4nT »TUDIO. ety 9 Panel Photos, New and very 1054 Dozen. fig@gig Children’s nuus . Speciulty. - ONLY BEST in 3 per Doz. fifi the Extra Fine. WORLD. PORTRAITS In PURE CRAYON of the highest standurd. Brands Studiss 210 £ 212 WABASIT-AY, MERCUANT TAILORING. GRAND OPENING OF THE “STANDARD” ONE-PRICE HERCHART, TAILORIKG AND CLOTHING -HOUSE, 193 SOUTH CLARK-ST. L. BACHEMAN, Proprictor. The publicin genersl invited to inspect goods and prices. EPPS’ COCOA. GIRATEFCL—COMFOETING. Epps’ Cocoa. EREAKEPAST. QYR thoroazh mawiedze of the nuigml laws which govern the operations of dizestion und nutrition, and by % careiul uppiication of the Hne pruperties ot well-se, Cocuy, Mr, Epps hus pro- Vided our breaktust-tubies whih o denciteiy-tavored boveriye which My aave s mnuny heavy ducioes’ illa 1 s by tue jadicious use o suen articles of diot thuta consitution uy be kruduslly built up unul Sirang cnotih 10 resst_evers teudency o disease. Hundreds of subtie waladies are desung around 0, rendy 10 attack wheccver there Isa weik point. We Iy escape many u fatal suatt by keeping vurselved well toriiied with pure blovd and u properls noar- R Gy o una f2 bt Sold In tins (only 4-1b. und (5., lipeled. 19p3 SAMES EPPS & CO, Homeopathi¢ Uliemi 13, London, £az. Also manufacturers of Epps’ Chocolate Essence, for aficrnoon uses i SILIS. b . CRASH We will open:in the next 10 days 400 eases New Goods for_all our Be- partments, bonght for Cash-way helow {heir intrinsic value from the leading importers’ and manufaclurers” large accumulaied stoeks, in conscquence of thie great deprossion of irade on ae- couut of the hackwariness of the spring season. - Ve will make prices that are gen- eralty.not made until elose of season. Wateh for many Unapproachable Bargains, i ON Second Floor. 75 cases Ladles’ Canton Hals, all newest shapes, at 12 |-2¢. 100 cases Children's Fancy Straws at 25, 30, 35, 50, 60, 65, and 75¢; compar2 our pricas with ofhers’, 50 gases Ladizs' Milan Fancy and Lace Braids at 65, 75, 85.90c. $1, $L15, and $1.25; prices unappraachabis, 100 cartons of R ch Domestic Sprays of Flow- ers and Montures at 15, 20, 25, 30, 37, 4;, 45, 50, 65, and 15¢; prices lowe {han any other house, ; 15 cartons [mporied Sprays and Montures at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, §2, §2.25, $2.50, and $3; talf Miliin:ry Stores prices. 5.00!1d gross Satesn Violeis at i8¢ gross, 126 0z, 200 gross Larg™s Foses at 2¢, worth 4c. 200 grass Paxsies at 2¢, worth ¢, 160 gross Daisizs at Io up. 50 grass Large Moss Buds at fe up. 190 cartors Rich Skaded Tips, ail the new- es: combinations, exra quality at 53¢, guarantae cannot ba had elsewhere for lzss than §1. 75 foz, Rich Shadad Long Ostrich Plumes at $2.25, worth $3.50. 50 doz, Long Plumes. hlack, whie, cream, gery, at §1, $1.25, $1.50, and 8L73; worth double, . 100 carions back, -white, cr:am, hetiotrope, old gold, ecru Steel Tips at 53, 65, and 75¢; warth 90¢, 1,25, and §1.50: SEROND FLOOR, Silk Beparimen We will offer Monday: 100 pieces of the wellknown make Donaet Black Sitks, stizhtly damaged by water on the voyage of steamer ity of Rickmond. 15 pes. 24:in. Baznet Sitkat 90¢, warth 3135 " “ 400, ¢ 140 ) il R 1 R X no* ¢ 4 15 ¢ LB 1 & = 4 150, “ 200 || " 160, “ -225 100 pieees Blask Satins at 80, 65, 75, 85, 90c, $1, from cash austion, very cheap. 5 pieces allsilk Black Satin at 8165, usual -[rice $2.25. SEGOND FLOIR, Stit Departmend We will offer the entive stock of a prominent Eastern dannfacturer, 1,000 Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Jackels, Taveloeks, Suits; also 260 Ladies’ Rich Satin do Lyons and Blaek Sik Dolimans at 60¢ on the doflar! ZLool: ot for owrmany Buar- gains which we will offer in the next 10 days in all our dcpartments,Mun.appraaclmble by any other housc. Money refunded @t all times if goods are not satisfactory. OSTON NIURL, 18 & 120 State-st. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ‘NOTICE. Persons sendin;: 107 their friendsin Ireland, or re- witiing rmones none will study thelr gwn iuterests by ViR us i el s or Jow rages alid Inforwation 3 1510 AL » 4T3 Ha A, Catho:le Bookseller, 113 Désplutnes-si., neur Monroe. Open Sunday. MATIONAL LINE. X don airect, cabln, & 1o §10; o AT rRO0] AT ORIl steerugo, 55, belag B jower thun must e ) | pskN, 4 South Clark-st. CLOAKS,, Le. . PIANOS., CLOAK DEPT. “ Prices the Lowest.’’ “ We have compared and we know.”’ SPECIAL ARGAINS Spriig Jackets Stylish, well -made, in two shades of cloth, .with silk hoods, finished with tassels, only | $3! IER SILK SUITS! A limited quantity of the above just received, to be sold at $9. Attention asked to the bar- gains in our CHILDREN'S BEPT. FULL LINE SPRING WRAPS A LOWEST PRICES. PARDRIDGES, 114 & 116 STATE-ST, West Hadisonst Near Morgan. OLL STOVES. TILE DA & WASTIARE WIRE GAUZE NON-EXPLOSIVE (Uren with Improved Base, Extcnsion Xop) ] Dow’t put up & Coal Stove or Ranze when you more in o yoursnam beuse May I, bu. buy the A, & W 01l Stove. Lo will do all vour work durini the sumaier. LMo Adams Westlake A'Tie Co.'s Stove Utice, $3 ake-s FLOBIDA WATER. e IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. ‘ Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, and SICK ROOM. TATLORING. DEVLIN & CO.,|CARPETCLEANIN 258 & 259 Broadway, N.'X., HERCHANT TAILORS, 148 Madison-st.. Chicama. THE BI\IEW Paton Nl Actin UPRIGHT PIANOS, Invented and Introduced by Messrs. CHIGKERING & SONS, and now used by -tham EXCLUSIVELY -in all their New Patented Uprights. This action is the most remarkable of any yet introdnced to artists and musi- cians generally, and its invention, pat- enting, and introduction by Messrs. Chickering & Sons form an epoch in the art progress of scientiflc piane-making. The distingnishing point iu this re- markable invention is the nse of metal for all the .working - parts of the action. Allthe CENTERS are of motal. :Those delicate portions of the mechasism which in other actions are invariably made of wood, subject, of conrse, to frequent and sudden changes of temperature, eausing sticking, raitling, or leaviness, are in {his now patent action made like the ma- chinery of & wateh, of proper kind of metal carefuily adjusted to insure smoath working and absolute permanence. The elasticity and qualities of rapid repeti- tion which have always characterized the Chickering Piano are in this new action still more remarkable; perfect lubrica- tion heing much more easily obiained in metal centers than in wooden. Recognizing the interest of the musical world in a matter so vital to the interests of musieal art as the obtaining of an ab- solutely perfect mechaniss in the Gpright Fuwne (the piano PAR EXCELLENCE now and of the future), we should -be most happy to have you test these new Upriglts at our Warerooms. We feel sure that the pardonable prejudice against sl Oprigiat Pianos which has heez shared to o .greater or less extent by all first- class musicians. in this country will be immediately. dissipated, if not ehanged to real enthusiasin, after this truly remark- ahle Piano has been heard and tried. PELTON, POMEROY & CROSS, 150 & 152 State-st., CHICAG ILL. PAPER ILING 174-176 STATE-ST,, DEALER IN EVERY CLASS [ 1 Hudbe s, SLA Connelly No. 7 East Sisteenti-street, NEW YORK, ‘Will open in the Parlors of the Grand Pa- cific Hotel on Monday, April 25, for one week, an elegant Stock of Imported Dresses, , the very latest novelties of the cted in Paris expressly for thls ‘Wraps, et sc:sqn. opening. Summer Branches: Ne. 15:Grand Union Ilotel, Saratoga. No. 9 Travers Block, Newport. West End liotel, Long Dranch. PHOTOGRALITY. Photographs. sarw, | HENSTELS STUDIOS ARE NOS. 212 & 214 STATE-ST. By going there you will . secure the finest mude in C—I.I_l;l.’(l{[n. CARPET CLEANING. BOSTON STEAM H 5. RUTHSCHILD .& CO., Agonts. 1s taken up, retitted. and relaid. B Carpets e orders prompuy sttended 10, Office and Works, 4 &46 West Adams-st. Dr. Clesson Pradt Formerly Principal of the Tremont Eye and Ear Institute, Boston, Lecturer on Elec~ tricity as a Vital Fo-ce in the Cure of Dsecase anl Author-of the Motopathic or Restorative Treatment of {Catarrh. PROFESSIONALIROOMS: 243 STATE-ST., CORNER OF JACKSON. CATARKEH Derlves its name from whut is usunllr understoad to be n chrunic disse of the hin nk membrane o the nus6 und fronlul slugses or cuvities about tha upper part of the tuce wnd the buse of the skull. CATARRIL Requlires the most skillful and Judicious treatment Bt the Lands of the experienced physician, bo.b as a local diseuse und from its cluse proximity und tendeney 1o the throat and funxs. Secretes from the blond thut pulsonous muco-parn- lent maiter which #o charucierizes the disease; . thus plainly indicating a sympathedlc deathesis oF condition of the ety bud Prostrates the system, ‘more ur less ders animal lie, loud ne broneultls, sad cur: Ravely gets well ‘ot ‘chronie dixense, BOT dv the injulicl inactinz, smokin sold u3 **catarrh r to taruat disease, s prion. Al 7 after it once becomes a it in any dovree sieid 10 A% e, huds uf snuting, haliog the nostrums o eareh cares” oie. it esied and properiy treuted s does day und is, in fact, the stepping= s in el cases out of tan- H Almostas surcly preifiwposes to consumpdon, if nof uine precede the o tone to that dis, TAI ‘Cranstorms the brleht rudily features of roath Into the duif listle~owss 0¢ @t e, 13 {6 d Inks up the vitulity from the blood and Hulds of the wasting frawe. CATARRIL Teacbes the jessons ailke Jmpor:ant to physician and putient, that the fearful mormlits truts cunanmp- tlon' will be lesseaed oniy when this diseass anders:ood und siilitaliy treated. CATARRIL Acts chietls upon the secretions or flnids of the dady, ‘exhausting the principle of animal life nud cags= Tz & twultiph.eity f discardunt svmptoms which are vtten en for other diseases. CATAREIT Never loses Its hold, when onee fastened upon the Bystein, withuul Fesurt to such means a8 are indi- chied for s proper treaticent. und o\l udvice and expotatlor to Le contrars are 0nly bladrunces 0'1ts ultiwae cure, CATARRH Drains the cizeulatory svsicwn of morbifomatter, and, if suddeniv checked, 2% 13 sometimes the cusey fram “snnthn=? “Injecting,” or “smoking: wstrinzent remedes, tie rosull is most fatal and apeedy. OATaRRE Seldom develops itself sudden} ‘quence of a series OF cord with 1 scrofut vas stute of the general whict azks the Innute power of self-re~ CATARRH Mny assume a yrreat Tariels of symptoms with per- sonx o1 difle ent tempernments and copstitutionat tendencivs, und differ in severity wih rewurd to thme 2nd conditlon: it I nevertheless a consdiu- tiunul diseuse, und should bathus understood aod trented. - CATARRE ‘Enervates the sysiem in some cases, and causes & chronic, feverish excitement in others, requiring ope instance, nnd rlent the ence the ubsurdizy of treat= sincie * remedy.” but 1s rather the se- or a coid neglected, ATAPRIL Does nos conves ansthing like 1 correct 1dea of what the diseuse reaily IS, when spoken of as & Jocal intinmmation of the membrane of the nose. for 1t 18 a3 renlly 2 consumption of the bluod.: only in a ‘aree, us when Dexiected it has reached les lungs. CATARRH Lessens the perve-power uf thesssiew. and causes & World of mentui ns well s puvsical puin and-dis- comature, of which, frow ber more dellen.e or~ Kun.zatlon und Leenor susceptiblides, womaa -knows far more thian ancbody olve. CATARE Tields readily =n ixt fesionuive treatment which ‘supplies 1o the srstem those properties of which 1 oioot ot the Catacrinl subsees b deficient. thas removini: e eavse nnd Gatbilsblaz s care, e PRATT. P. S.—From the great number of patients 13 dally my professional roonis, o siric observ- A, waecher fur TREATAIENT Gi LTATION, witl zreatly coniribute to the cpn- Senlence of all parics Interes.d. - Hours for cunsal- Tation and cxamimation. from 1110 12 n. m. He the treatm of frum3todp.m. On Sun- ? ity e e ELEVATOE MACHINERY. Svssllousituibusous tureors LS TRICSSONS EWHOTOR THE GALORIG PUMPING ENGINE, For Elevating Water ixto Tanks for Dwellises, Conntry Seats, Hotels, ele. Yo Doler! Yo Steam! No Exliaust! Valveless Eacine! Noiseloss! 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