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est, and squandered the mones. But no boom came. the Treasury is ugain empty, euliries and auts are long overdue, the yearly chiaritable institutons buve not heen 1 the mew luan tis deappescedcibe pro- 200K, and the ,.)_m.‘mun than a miltion und the credit of the Proviuee 158 v luw that the French-Caundian b mes And (iLlivberzers are probibly not far wrang in contendug that *readjustment” could Dot make c. ‘The only usset of uny Slue is tho North Shore Kaidroad, runuing from Ottawat vin Montreal 10 Quebec, und this (e Coapleny Ministry are trsing to dispose of. Quebec, lize sume of the ciher Canadian prov- Juces. has been ruived by wearing clothes that gre too bi for ner. She started vut ut confed- emugion in 1967 with an - Assembly of sixty-five cnd 8 Lexiclative Council of twenty-two mem- ers. and ¢iUg with charncieristie tdelity to tho dual nguRze system, necessitating the print- fag of the offictul returns and repores fn Freneh sud Engiish, which Sir George Curtier wade une of the essentinls of the compact. The Montreal gnd Quebec merchauis are the principal suller- ers by the despernte conditfon of the provinee. The burden of provinciul tuxation fulls entirely upon the busluess men, und it 1s no wonder that seven out of evers ten of them in Montreal favor eftber the supstitution of leglsiative unfon for the Federal systewm, or annexation to the United Srates. ——— FryALE suffragists will be charmed to volog.st In France bas made srtant discovery. Seven pundred years aro, In the vear 112, tha mu- plapality of the City of Reaumont. the muwt prominent clty in tho arrond.ssement of Argoane, about thirty miles fre edun, passed g la# Iving (b women of their eity the rusht of suffrage. s luw was designated, wfter the place where it originated, as sne * Coutume e Beaumont” (ucal luw of Beuumont), und re- muined in force for 600 years—i e., until the yoar During the great Revolution, French wowen enjoyed wnay privileges, even the privilege of being guillotined like men, and Just why this law wus repealed in the year 1550 does notappear from the statement of the Freneh law-archicoloxist. [t esn ouly be Inferred that e wowen of Beaunont were 00 revolutionars duriug that veriod, demunding the Wrovg things, consequently they lust ull ExpEDITER BRaDY, an exchange. af- fects to be very chirpy, anderen goes about tell- ing humorous stories illustrativeof b.s entire in- diterence (0 the seandals which nre surround- ing bis uame. . lie assures his (riends that roere i nothing new in the charges. 1t is an ola dish covked over agam und seasoned up to give it the uppearance of fresuness. There is abso- lutely nutbing vew fn L' A darky occupying aposition of general Utility man abouta country Botel went through the balls one mornms ring- fog 2 bell for breakfast *1s that the second bell:” asked a uest. sticking bis bead out of bis door. “Noy” replied the dari it am de sec- ond ringing of de fust bell.” 1f this is so In the present case, the Arst bell was runz so soitly 1t nowody except Expediter Brady beard it e e————— PrixcE BisyManck is willing to grant the support of he Government to the German merchunt marine in the form of subsi be quotes us an example the Freach mierchs muarlue, which isassisted in a similse wanner. But now comes the annual repors of the North German Lloyds, which shows thet Company to bave clenred during tho past year a net protit of over four muliion marks. This is 2 matter which 15 uf #s wreat importanee to otber people, per- haps, 8511 is to the Stockholders of that Com- puny. Ttdemonstrates the fact that potwith- stnd ng alinost’ jusurmountable ditticulties the Gerinun merchant marine rests on & sound Jtwill be impessible for Prince Bismarck to quate e jually favoradle resuics from the subsi- dized French merchant marine. e —— THE Massachusetts Legislature has reject- 2d the bl providing that every life-iusurance company in the State shall include in its anaual ceport a statement In detail of the amount paid o esch of its alficers in salaries avd emolu- ments. It was nut thought best to gratdy the inquisitiveness of the polieyhoiders in this re- gurd. Many members of the Legislature ba selutives und, friends in life-insurance oflices, xnd it would be treading on their curns. PERSONALS. Ar. Brady's fences seew to be down. Republies are. not so ungrateful afier all. Ex-Vice-President Woeeler bai just been up- pointed 8 member of the Maloue, N. ¥, §chwl Bonrd. “0ld Citizen”—Your communication is accepted. Pleuse nccepl the janitor's thanks. He suys the puper is the softest and best for washing windows that hus been recelved in sev- erl weeks. Break, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, O sea. If Maud cun't beat St Juhen The boys can neariy break me. —W. H. Vanacrbilt. The circus'men seem to belosing their grip. Not & cage of 0ns has esciped for Two Weeks, nor bas the intelligent elephant struck down n burly ruttixn Just 43 he was abuuc to attack an tnodensive old mun. * Hickory, dickory, dock, I'll buy sowe tefegraph stock. Water it wetl, Quickly sell, And avoid all tho tumble and shock, —Jay Gould's Nursery Riymes. Mr. Storey is zradually improving his paper, having decided to discoutinuc one edition, but we cannot suy as much for his graramar, 45 the following, extructed tram yesterday’s powerful editorial, will show: *No doubt must of tne present subseribers to the tri-weekly will be- come patrons of the duily. for, like bread and butter, a daily newspaper 18 a necessity 10 intel- ligeat people. He wants, on cvery day, Bis Dewspuper as recularly and certsioly 8s be Wants his breakfast.” In the Spring the merry housewife ties a rag around ber bead, In the Spring sbe breuks the furaituro and dig- locates tho bed, In the Spring she has the carpets beaten till tne welkin rings, In the Spring she swaps her husbend's clothesfor china dogs and things. In the Spring what's called “ house-cleaning ™ oceupies the fewule mind, In the Spr ur your wife some * bargaing”’ gayly Starts ber uat 10 tind, In the spring she puys $ for & tub that has oo hoaps, In the Spring she buys flat-irons, and arrauges them in grouws. In the Spring the prudent husband buys bimself # Buok of Prayer, In the Spring ke suon discovers that he's botter off elsewhere, 13 the Spring be lets the women turn things over il they're tired, 1n the Spriug be tnds it healthy to'bo more or less retired: OLD SONGS TY NEW AUTHORS. “The Heart Bowed Down.”’—Pustmaster Brady. “! Know p Bank."—Bernard Docicenthal. “Nuvody's Darling “"—Carter H. Hirrison. “Mery's a Health to Tnce. —Commissioner De Hof. *The Days of Anld Lanz Syne."—R. B. Haycs. “Waen I was Young ind G. . Tildzn. “As1 St by the Beautifal Pool™ (Bill).—Sen- ator White. “1f a Body Mect a Bod. 1, P Atoai Andrew Shwnan. L“Let Me Like n S ddier D e."—ten. Torrence. “Futher's Pants Will Scoa Fit Brotbor.”— Brocic MV 1: 1 “When MoCurmick Rules the State. "—Justice Morsos. “Cune to Me Quickly, My Darling."—Fhite- law kcid. *He's Papa’s Pet, Is Tommy."'—Senator Hill. **I'm a Sou of 1 Gun from T'ro) but Never Lell."'—H. W, Bsesher. “I'm Sitng on the stile.—David Divis. 1 Masta't."—tiail Hamiton. “Dance Me on Your Kouee, My Darimng.”— Long Juhn. "1 Not So Awfully Naughty.”—Ruscoe Conk- ling “Over the Barder We Go."—B1nk Cashiers. 1t I Fiud but a Toousaud # Year. w. H. Vandertit. *I'ma Sulky Little Lass. *Tickle Me Uuder theChin, Ardd'nu. "1 Want to Be Somebody's Darling."—Susat | B, dsthuny, -Mud S. '—Charles Franci speak of t oflice buildi upon the bcdnu' of 15 dg ble solidity of its fection of its arrangements for sveuring the greatest amount of cowfort and convenience to its occupants. We propose this morning to give some notice of the mechanics who have “builied so well.” sumest building in the alre and also many of te fiving: ele., but a conne and the upper stories are of the buildmz—o tracis whict s ¢ wits done bs L street. Th Bank of Tilinois ol Shown by the u residenees in and a tion of L Lings voof, pany. is comoased of refined Trinidad asphaltum, was pfaced by . W. 1 TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUI\'E:QSUNDAY. MAY 1, 1881-TWENTY PAGES. 5 IE GRANNIS BLOCK. A Triumph of Architectural and tBuilding Enterprise. The Constrrction, and Those ‘Who Are ldentified with It. The Accessibility and Beauty of the Structure Draw to It Many Prominent Firms. We have several times had oceasion to test and finest addition to the of Chicago, in commenting lesign, the remarl construction, and the per- Perhavs the mos notable characteristic of the Grannis Block is that, discarding almost wholly the more showy carved stone, ete., and adopting the simpler, though more durable, construetion of honest brick and sue aterials of marble, cotta, “the arehitects have simplest forws in pro- 5 pronounced by all who ¢ ndhmuv, without eption M the hand- 3 rly every pilice the buildmg is ited 10 the best elass of Lenants, the entire enterprise may be accepted as suc- cessful in the hignest degree. As ne Our thanks aie due o the building’sagent, ~ W. K. Nixon, for wmany courtesics. | THE BUILDERS. The architectural creditbelongs to Messrs. Burnham & Root, who designed the builiting, notably those 1013 oftices. National Bank of 11 THE MASON - and the furnishing of sl material, brick and one, wus creditably done by Mortimer & The plastering was thoroughly done by Jonn Sutton, and the painting by Morrison DBros. A. ENISELY & CO. The large skylight over tie bank offices and the one over the hall and stairway are ot the Hayes patent, and were furnished in place by Knisel, 7 West Monroe street, who e roofin, i, nized-iron work, ete., on the frout, This frm have a virtual monopoly of the skylight business in the Northwest, not otily vt iwecount of the patents under which they \\‘ml{. whien I recently been sus- Lin the United York, but itlso by reason of their repn- ia U work, done promptl These skylishis are be nore used every Vi d daik and e being gradually d ehverful ones can bave cundensati the old 1 of pelled, they find it pays to ose them and nave plent ot iizht,—plenty of light meaning Awong the skylights re Yy this firm are’ those at fnto liznt find that they it I 1y7s new ic, Grand Oper: . Cook Couuty Hall (uufinished), Chieago & devot U Chambe Publie Libr ings upon W 1 ok lhlv:hl work kee, Detroit son the build- firu have dons other ¢ the United States e ll.lll hutM for .In.l 3 M.. the new Lunm Dapmv streets, Chieago, and a | rth Chi: t South Chicago, Joliet . Union Lion & Sieel Comp: the firin of A. Kn Adkiis of work for the N pany f rooting and g:umuuml»imu cornice trade of the West. o ‘The heating and ventilation is upon a-new plan, known a HAWLEY'S FLOOR WARMING AND VENTI- LATION, and is a ereat improvement over that of any ¢ buildumyg in the city, the prominent feature beimis the arrangemenc of the tloor timbers to ailow free_cireafation of tresh wariw air under each floor, warung it o a temperature near that of the human body. This not only gives health und comfurt to the occupant, but prevents all staguation of 1 the building, and tends to the preser- vation of the floor and thnbers theniselves. Awain, the peculiar construetion nec ior the use of this method prevents the cir- eulation of air bebind the terute from one story to anuther, and is an effectual tire- stop, u ing the building much less liable to destruciion by fire than most struetures of the kind. Each suite of reoms is provided with a separate fresh-air duet and exhaust, has botiy direet and indirect heat, and every tenant may have much or lictle of warmth or fresh air without dis- wurbme Lis neizhbor. There are several other punts of interest conneeted with this system tor which Mr. B. R. Hawley, the in- ventor, is deserving of much credit ALL THE 11 in the buildmg, both iusi wrought or east, in the of coluinns, ders. ete., was placed by Clark, Raffen & Co., who are proprietors of the dima Irou- \\ orks and extelisive manufaeturers of L and wroughit dron work for buildings, | , 1ailroads, ete., located corner Kings- fire-proot ¢ Lumns \\hm,wr requires fire-proofing and plastering of which, k»ruucuunufnun uml..m, W <luu|: y P. B. EVATOR. Of course, such a building would be in- fiont one ot Hale's improved ele- re fr House, Luuwllu e, s also made \\uh fivd to be used in case the ould be outof order for a urprising how these elevate tile place of stewn inall the best ) the wunm but expericnee has . 10 Tun faster und street main: I with less |;m~v d;‘lvi xlml'u amount of work at_the A derstand that Messrs, Hale & Co, huve ed five in the Svuthern Hotel, rders for ten inone Lxr"e a six in the Produce nilding it \u\ \m[ 1Im~ it beecowe pos: D Gas THE PLUMBING T U been h( wot, of 197 tures of uu: segal, who has one of lhe o "‘ -ununm: of gas-fixtures recognition of which from our promi- nd litting fine 5 o ent citizens who are building roa rund our ¢l TRUE, BRU ; 2 ¢ of terri-cotia in the ornamenta- it coming very much into s Over ornamenti- bl(’,- lill the flmp‘v.ruc— frant of this building, is ea- om0 S re dlicate formations. and 15 Lh\'mnl y with the general truction. All the as the porons -cotta til he' fiveproot matnsard were fuuu:.hed and placed by this co- r, and iis advan in_ stone is obs THE ROOFING erial known nest m copper, snd : Co., who make he best i aspecialty of this m'nan.«l. STEAM HEATING . . as_well as-the boilers o furnished by John Da amps. ete. £ Co.,y B uLd :9 lhdngnu streeL urmshed by the we cnown Dlate-glass e S s IL Rice, 80 aud 8 Eust Adais street. TIIE QCCUPANTS. THE NATIONAL BANK OF ILLINOI3 nave hud the spacious, hall upon the first door d:reczly opposite the muin_entrance Juile for their especial purpose in astyle which is elftizely new [n the West, and uvon ates Cireuit Court at | | axency. ‘Tnis | two front and one r nver, Colo,, | i compuny +P. Rouverts snd \ i of Philadelphia will occupy th i the Northern Pacific Railroad, including the » | tended and new and improved achiner e a { ! for goud work and square which the more modern banking-houses in New York and Philadelvhia are bullt. citize ‘The wain entrance is directly opuosite the | a wi wide enirance from Dearborn Street, und an- other entrance fins also been secured through the Porttund Block leadinz out onto \\ ash- Inzton street. feet-Jong and een feet w ter of light and ventilatton this lenges nuything in the city, and as it rear portion of the building it s noise and bustle incident to an office; facun: on stieets, ‘The vaults, of which_there are nm. built of solid wasonry from the raunu tions upward in the most approved s south one of the lowar vaults vault, and ouilt with all the modern fmprove- ments, amd thoroughly lined inside ) steel. Itis of sullicient size to hold three very large . ‘The north vaultis spaclous, and in it will be kept the bool that wre in daily use. Avove the @ very large vault has been co strueted equal in si bined, anu in it will be kepy te old books nukate so 1 mlh ina e ull|u~hmm.~ were des rvuml by um architéets of the building, and wony with the general inish of lhe bulld'll‘.{. 'l'hv_cumnusan.nt cherry, finisued in the are | eupied by *TY | Burszed store No. 113. They are well known to our and will bring to their new location e experience in furnishing the choicest libraries. Speciul edidons of 'standard au- thors, importnit books of reference, and fine binding are the leading features of their busin “Their designs for” binding illus- trated works and fine sets are the standard of taste in that line. J. 1. BIRMINGITAM v store No. 113, keeping a full line and dowmestic correspondence stationery, and doing all kinds of fine en- graving and printng of weddng cards and alling eards, brograms, ete. 0. 117 Dearborn Street, is oc- will ocen R. MELCHER & CO., successors to J. T Jewett, who since 1814 aufactured fine fovt-wear in tirls c arerime to the best class of trade, and xing this branch of trads a specialty. U. P. Smith, Abner Swich, and J. M. H. attorneys-at-law, who have become associated together under the firm name of SMITH & BURGETT, will remove from the Nixon Building, and @10 both dic otliers catlic | | yoqfre, will oceupy Roows 54 and 35 ob the third floor. Messts. Tenney, Flower & Cratty have re- moved from 155 La Salle their | ambers, oceupying more thanone-half of the third floor. - ‘The Diligent Creditors' Asency, a braneh of the firm, will have an oflice .xdjum- ng, Boutell & Waterman and II. S. Boutell, nataral wood. “The counter and base ougside | | Boutel} e Watotian, nd T & Boate the inner apartmeuts are of the finest Ten- Dessee marble, Although this v banks to al.\lllll i heen one until to-d g and it does nm quently the case, eater to any p‘m ul.nr line of custom., 1ts deposits are hearly all made ub by business accoumts of the ¢ity, as for consery large country busi- | ness has not been sunght alter. The consianidy-increasig direct trade be- dlwli()lla fmm regular pr 1ween (,hluwu ad dratts ean be bought upon all uxunmuu citivs of Europe; letters of eredit are issued | o travelers, and @ general fored is transacted, The Directors of this bank_ comprise the wing_ well-k o tie _follm mgz well-known and prominent citi aire becomtng more: indignant over the ‘us of L,muwu, who ueed o introduction | 10 the public: S. B. Cobs, u. lI CAMPBELL, Hissano, CorwiTi, L. PECK, RICK MAHLA, has a record in thisciiy any one may well be proud. Mr. . Hamwmond, h-ls been \\hll e vank i well quuli- tied for the position whic bie oceupics. | _In conclusion, we would say_that ne Na- | Bk of IRinois is vunr of all the | enee reposed i @ puoiic, and in | u; new and ¢! s we wish lem | the prosverity sieh ug to._ the pulie wants { il The ul‘\ur>0f|h“ pank will be J!l d at time to meet and show the new ollices to the Lusiness public. Awong the handsomely appointed. offices in this utilding nbove the first foor none are more conveniently located or adapted to the purpuse intended than lhuse enguged by the “OLD RELIABLE” Massachusetts Mutual Life-Insurance Com- puny of Springfichd, Mass.. for their We Suite” of roums, compr r oflice, Nus. 3, 4, an ¥ oue of the fines l this L!l} gives 1o tuis insurance d Hot-torl Maussachusetts (at State in wi there has never been a failure of lle-dusurance where sufeguands by thrown round the policyholders’ celing tiem in @ wanner, uot furnished any other St Cniun), its Aml credituble The Western A iey is n‘pr«.aelllul h) E. Poulaon as G Alents, aud Perey W. Palwer as Financisl Agent. THE P! COMPANY MUTUAL LIFE: front nest to te Portland Bly 1 and ‘has 2e5 With which 1o pay lavilities. Lis management nservative and e dividend for the p: 15 been 36.71 per cent,—that tor ISSLbeing a steady advanee over previous v 1.8V the General Agent. and Is dong o large line of insuranee ousitess, and waking considerablelonas on real estate. TUE NATIONAL LIFE-INSURANCE COMPANY of Montveher, Vt., John N. Hills eral Ageut, Wil veeupy front rooms ou the ticih foor. This is one of the oldest and stanch- est life-companies in this conuay, was chartered by the Legisluture of \ rmont ||| 153 c wity lmmuu zhe tull benelic of its pmm» fore purely unitual, and ence of ove adoss. ‘The ratly of assets o libilities is greater than any vther lixe—cmnp.\u} in the country. THE VERMONT LIFE Insurance Company oceupie: . Tuis Coupany, though anlmmu\ y ne: is une of the most ellent in the country, dowy business both in the Industrial and Oid lines. “The business - the st nearly doubled, the incerest recei mmuLhun sufficient 1o mect its uum losses, and a la dividend returned to, the poliey- holders. Ah, WV, S, Sattley 8 Western Superintendent. RUST & COOLIDGE, who oedupy Ruowms 3., 3%, 5J, and 40 in this buildin, are coniracto W and the builders of ge proportion of the bridges and lmu\\()rk uuuv and to° bu donu on riil- city, which and’ are as suostintial in apperranee, The firm b v Just been ed the contract for building ull te bridzes an pneumatic foundation for the grand Missouri River bridge at_Bismarek; in tuet, they are e builders of ne: all the puewmcie work in the counury, as they are the lenduwg con.ragtors and builders of all kinds of e ) in the West, G. M. MUNGER & CO, will occupy the sture No. 115 Dearborn as the office of their extensive laundry business. This apartment, like the other” basement rooms in this building, is ‘an fuiprovement sund under other buildings, be- chted with large plate-gliss win- xu nu[ 50 .5 befpw uu,‘l- of the llwnwulmc wiiich destroyed their Ary on the South Side interrupted busin bul since then the building has been e has been added. Munger’s laundr ablishient in 1868, ha and is now doing an inwense bus ness, emploging about 135 vevple the various departients of their work, It zhtalso be mumnnrd in this conneetion that Mun Co., b Lundry busines ers in all Kind hinery | and _appliances. With their established rep- ulation wmong our cilizens it is a vublic benetit that the b oftice of this con- | cern siould be so centl joeated. ‘I'be rear room under the Natioual Bank of 1llinuis will be oceupicil by I M. KINSLEY as a gentlemen’s café, in connection with 66 Washingzton streel. There will also be un enirance from Cathoun place, aceessible from both State and Dearborn streets. "The calé will be fitted with Turniture made ex- | pressly for the place. and, with the other ! complute appointmenis, wilt be the wost con- venient in te ¢ MERVIN TABOR, life-insurance expert and actuary, will oc- cupy Roou A tract wih an nu|upuu|en[ one, opened in the fierest of the insured and tie insurable public, and huncu unpartisan in all its business trans- insurance, you certafit at this of the demerits as the merits of any any doing b n Chicazgo. Cash values of vl-l!..u e wiven, poofs of death, lusses made out, claims adjusted, knoily and vexatious ques- tions answered. Send for circulars. . AUDON booksellers and vookbinders, will occupy the s one of the last Natlon 1l will oceitpy Room 24 | “Amerlea’s most fumous ELL BROS., Dr. ¢ E. C. CLEAY R & CO. fourth floor, as a real estate and loan oftice. g the remarkably elegant London d. ins just recetved by A, Bishop & Co., reet, corner Monroe, This firm are now takime orders for work to be tinished ure during the sununer months, hey Eive o choice of the best skins and make re- ws. They are ulso ur "‘Irllll’l\lh on taking all kinds of warm w iust all danger from ll(ullh.l e, or Send i po: d the furs will bt given, THE PITTSSUHG LIQUOR LICENSE, PITTSHURG. Pu., Apiil S0.—The Lquor dealers License faw. Oufy n fuw denlers have taken out license, the rest huidimg off awinting the uenon of the Legsiuture. The new License tukes etfeet May Loand many of the suloous will be closed 1o cuusequence, — e ——— JEWZLERS, ATTENTION! A vers imporwut feature in evers jeweler's estublisnment, whethor he bea wholesale ot ro- tuildeuler, {3 bly safe-or safes, und it would be well for uny one In tbis line of business whating a safe to consult with and follow tho leud of the principal wholesule dealers in Chicugo snd the Nortbwest, We refer to B. F. Norris & Co., woo buve ordercd four immense safes, which will be fitted | up f2 0 munner heretofore unequaled by Joan W. Norris, Viee President of the Diebold Safe and Lock Compuny, Wi Wok (e contruct, el e it IT IS REALLY A STUDY 70 NOTE the great variety of desigus. and the wonderful citects produced by the siliful bandlas of art hanrings, in the ndorstng ot dwelling-pluces of those who bave tuste und the wenns of gratify- ing teir love of the benutitul. Oue of the wost istie pleces of work of its kind ever scen in Chicago—n tact, one thut witl rank Secund to noue in e Eust—bns just been completed for Mr. C. Watrous, L2 Piue street, by F. i Hilger & Co., 2t Wubush uvenue ———— MR, M. W. WHITNEY, 0. enrolls his name in that alrendy long st of artisis of National reputation who bave Indorsed the Lyon & Healy puteut upright piano. very flattenng tribute usinz one of your pianos in Philadelpnia on my visit there, and 1 will sa¥ thut the tone plensed * me very muen, being free from burmonics. The resonator mives it a full wnd carryiug power turoughout. ——— EYES AMD: GLASSES, In 1885 ex-Gov. K. E. Fenton, of New York, reterring to Prof. Morris' Berahardt, our emnent optician at No. 125 State street, writes: “Lrof. Berabardt isa skilitul optician, and bis superior fenses! in bis hands, are well adapted to the VArious cunditons of the ey DR. TANNER, the well-known * tust man,” will démonstrate to payslcuus, surgeons, und dentists bis new and sute anestictic 1o the painless exiruction of teeth at the Dentul Institute of McChesney Bros., coruer Clark sad Randolph streets. All sutterers welcome tree of eharge. ————— MR. MOSHER, OUR LEADING PHOTOSIAPHER, bas recently wade Improvements fn und wddi- tions to bis populur gullers, ate street, un- til he has nuw the myst complete place of its kind in the West, fairly rivalng the tinest pho- togruphie work done 1o the world, ———r———— E. R. E. CARPERTER, Dr. Carpenter is now settled in his new dental rovms, ot No. 266 Wubash avenue, between Juckson nd Van Buren, und will be pieased to Bave b.s friends visic bim in bis benutiful and commodious quaurters. —————— Shker sarsaparilla, dandelion, vellow dack, mandruke. gurget, biiek ~h. Indiun hemp, Prinee’s pine, und the berries uf Juniper and cubeb united wilh iodide of potassium made by the Sociely, are the ingredients of tho Shukers’ Sursapuriitu. ——— When the question of intrinsic superiority s lefz to the musical authorities, the Hullet, Duvis & Co. cuwes vut abead. BUS.NESS NOT.CZ3, Arend Kumyss—¥rof. E. TI. a__comuiunication to THE Tiw 3 should be the iy jo all those cases of debility in which prompt improvement of the general tone is imperative. K s the Uhundest und most easily digzested food, und 03 such the best nour- ishment for o weak Stomach: at the Same Ume, througl the process of _fermentation Wwhich Kumyss undergoes. medicinal aualities are de- velop vaunly look for in materia wedicn. In vomiting, extreme e dyspepsin, | 1Ke u charm, prompily reluving Wl the distressiug symptors of such Waen the stomach tejects nll cise, omyss i retainod g nssiminied, afordng the patient nourishment, sirength, and comtort, and, as u logieal conscquence, nervous- ness ceases and refreshing sicep follows. In searlet, intermitent, ric, and typhoid fever, I prefer Kumyss s the exclus- 1ve dict. 4t sutislies thirst und bunver und allays the fever. Kumyss bus considerably the ud- vuntuge over drugs, in that it never cun do b T dose an wrritable stomnch with drugs which no intellizent Dh_\‘sluhm atempis in this duy. But not only in extreme ous. and healthier- 7 If they would add to their duily dieta fow ahisses ot Kums end for treatlse tations. umyss. Beware of {mf- s Kumyss s not suld to the trade, but ners only. A. Arend, chomist, corner Madison street and Fifth aveuue. e — FIoft™s Malt Txtr, valias.—The writer within. s own_p ase whieh a ludy who b . fur wany yeurs has recelved immedinte und most wou- derful benefit rrom usmg Malt Extract: In- deed, the return of tone to the stotne digostive orguns, of strength Ly tho frum: ey und cheertulness to the mand bas T o cana At compiete that the whole thing v for In- aph b s wlnost the, uir of mmgie. The ot wid in this ense strbngly recountmended by the faii= iy physicn, n win of great and aistigzussh vulid to persevere fn taking it. even be ut first somewhat dillicult of « This advice the invalid fotlowed wi above deseribed. The seauine Hotl's Malt E. truct s lmported and soid by Messrs. mnt & Company, than the _country tter known: or more lnxil' worthy, and (h\.ir mune 15 upon every h Buw funcy grocers. GROCERIES, WINES, £c. IIOSIERY. )RIDGES, TO-HMORROW. We will inaugurate, on MONDAY, the GREATEST SALE of HOSIERY, And Bargains in above in _Chu:ago. goods ever known in the hlstory of Dry Goods A special feature of this sale will be the following *bar- Ladies' Fancy Balbriooan Choice Styles, that other houses ask 75¢ for, we will sell at 39 cents. LADIES’ INGRAIN HOSE, Solid colors, clocked and extra long, at 80 cts. per Pair. Twenty different styles of Ladies’ Fancy and Hair-lined Stripes, bro- ken lots, to be closed at 35¢ per pair. Children's Fancy Hose, all new Spring Styles, broken lots, to be closed at 25¢ per pair. s'}zeclwn asked. * Prices the Lowest.” We have compared and we PARDRIDGES, 114 and 116 State-st., or 284 and 286 West Madison-st. NOTICHE. Ladies dssiring to see goods of any description, and not wishing to come down town, . will pleass inform us, and we will send a man with full sample line to any . address. is a new ieature in the ary goods trade in Chicago, and we hope that ladies will take ad- ; vantageoi it. Edison's Telephone, Hose, PARDRIDGES, 114 ;md 116 State-s , Or 284 and 286 West Madison.st. PER éTEM_IERs safian, and Servia, An unequaled coliection of and ASIATIC WALL PAPERS of our ownim- ‘partafian will be open for in- spection on and after May 2. JOHN J. McGRATH, 174 and 176 State-st. IXBUCEHERTS CASH CUSTOMERS “Tho Stantard” ONE-PRICE Ready-Hads (1ithing Taloring Establishmant, READY-NADE SUITS, Spring Styles, 85, 86, $7, 88, and upwards. Suits made to- order at $16.00 and npwards. FIT AND WORKMARSHP GUARANTEED, 'L, BACHMAN, Proprietor, 193 South Clark-st. g2 Inspection invited. CARPETS, Lc. JUDSON x 00, H. W. COR, STATE & WASHINGTOH-STS. CARPETS. New and Choice Designs Lowest Prices. SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN Curtin aad lobtry Goods Danada, EUROPEAN I had twe pleasure of | GROCERIES. “When you have moved Are seftled, (And if you doa't movz all e hetier), GET A FRESY SUPPLY oF THE CHOICEST GERIES TABLE LUXURIES At Lowest Prices Possible, C.JEVNE, 110 and 112 Madison-st. PRICE-LIST now ready. W.W.NTRON MTURL (0. (WM. SOLO3ON, Saceessor) MANUFACTURERS of Reliable and Artistic Furniture, at prices within reach of all. call the attention of the public to ] our Fine and Medium Goods, in modern and antique designs. WOOD MANTELS, MANTEL- : \XIRKORS .and DRAPERIES a' ‘We wish to EST \l \’[‘ES and Designs far- nished on application. Oftlice and Salesrooms, No. 193 Wabash-av. Factory, 353 to 339 West Randolph-st. J. 1I. THAYER, Manager. FLORIDA WATER. o i e e PERFUME. “Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, ‘ontrizr. For safe by ull druggists and PITOTOGRAP SRR Everything uxcd In homeopathy will be found nt the Chicugo branch, Bucricke & Tabor is nyt under con- | Tafel's Homeopatbic Pharmiey, at & Ulark ny life-company. The otlice is : strovt. MOTOPATH Y, MUTOPX MY : The only treatment known or ever ztiowpted that absolutely, cures Catarrh and i Throat Ulseases. Twenis-seven sears' exporience. nd uuthor of the first Treasise ob Catarrh ever pub- lMsbed In the Englisi Languige. Send stamp for Pampalet. “st., CHICAGO, ILL. and SICK ROOM. Fhlfi@gs’agfi“s, ENSHEL S STUDIOS ARE NOS. 212 & 214 STATE-ST. FOR RENT, G. H. Slack, GROCER WINE MERCHANT 79 & I Statesst, Branch, ‘310-212 North Clark-st., Desires tha attention of Brocers, Hotels, Restaurants, and farge consumers who are interested in Knowing where they can secure the best value for their money, both in quality and quantity, are {nvited to call and inspect my im- mense stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GROGERIES, MIN- ERAL WATERS, WINES, LIQ- YIRS, and CIGARS, which 1 am JOBBING in ORIGINAL PACK- éGES as GHEAP as the GHEAP- ST, (. 1L SEACK, 79 & 8! Siate-st. P IANOS. THE GREAT AD LOGK BROKEN. Garfield, Conkiing, and Mahone, ALL CLAIM A FAMOUS VICTORY, But the excitement over thisgreatevent is nothing compared to the commotion in the Piavo Trade in couscquence of the Bargaios now being offered by ¥ PELTON, POMEROY & CROSS, Over firty different styles and makes of Piaanos, which were taken in part pay- ment for their New Chickering, Hazel- tou, and Gabler Uprights, will be closed out for what they will brinz. We must have the room for the stock of new in- struments now on the waf,—Squares, Tprights, Grands, and Parlor Grands, of every Style and price. Some of the in- struments are but little used, and all are in fair condition, Comeand see them, and make us an offer. PELTON, POMEROY & CROSS, 150 and 152 State-st. BABY CARRIAGES, &c. WE DAVE THE SALE OF THE CELESRATED WHITNEY Bahy Garriages In this city since 1867, and warrant every Carriage. ~ Up to_this date no: one of the thonsands of Wintney Carringes sold by us has been returned on accuunt of imperfections, and this simple fact speaks for the superior quality of these geods. 100 dllj‘ercnt mlmhers, ranging in { es from to $10.00 eneh Rattan, Willow, “.lll'mtY and Slal-l { Perambulators of the latest xmtterns,m true running-gear and flne finish. House Carriages, Croquet Sets, Velocipedes, Bicycles, 4, Baskets, Fancy Goods, Toys, and Wt Noveltiet OF cvery description. SCHWEITZER & BEER, Importers, Wholesale and Reta:l Dealers, ! 111 State-st., near Washington. MINERAL WJITER. INVIGORATING MINERAL ROCK WATER. Pare Water s appreciated by those who regard bealth. Tols Beiginn Water possesses the most | plensant taste und etiectual medicinnl propertios ot { any water fn thiseountry. In sl &idney, diadder, uninul or dropsical disorders 1t bas no equal. 1t 18 wondertul usa onic, aperent, diaret.c, und ln alt cases of goneral deblliiy wié Bervous prostration. Izecelved frest trom the spring dajly at 16 Jacksun- weund farnisbed t families witn greatestcare 33 to nmeatness wnd purlty. Pbysiciaas recommend it Call for circuiiar. OPENING, GRAD SPRING OPENING MONDAY.MAY 2. AT 150 DEARBORN-ST., 0 Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Bock and Salvator Beer. BUH.DIHG 48 and 50 LfiKE ST By going there you will secure the o Eoom 34 ¥4 La Salae-st. tinest made in Chicago. Am pow prevared lo supply Lumiles with Schilu Export Botiled & L WELCH. .

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