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Clfi£a§o tEnbniw. WEDKEBDAY, JPKE 8, 18M. the city. » .wwrurßn —lt la undetstccd that T. S. Filch, •«,'fSrciJrt‘c.»aja»» for Aliormw In th» EleTomth Ward, toe abandoned Ui. proj«l»f«n telling Alderman Bond's ijjbt to bl« wat, TWa is atenalblc proceeding on his part. PM »»ai:-Bri E portion of Ui staff will arnej ln tM. ** MU . Domln.Be la m airnloa liU man/ thmaiß will ub Ibjusuce to the defendants «eesre. Stone & Gaylord. It Is not necessary to eUtethe circumstances as proven; suffice it to may the woman la evidently a sinner, of not a high order. Baketaozd Bobbkbt.—Yesterday morning a lady while standing in the Poet Office was robbed of nearly |SO in currency. £b e was standing at the window with the money in her band waiting to pay for some unpaid letter, when one of three men who were standing by her snatched the roll of notes from her hand and the trio decamped. The thief Is still at large Tnz Basses' Stbxkb.—Yesterday morning a special meeting of* the Journeymen Bakers of our olty was held, and was largely attended. It was announced to the meeting that some ol the bakers In the dty had acceded to the demands of the Jour neymen, and are doing well under the new sched ule, It was resolved to support these men in any possible manner that may present Itscll Hojtabt—Assitaz. or Bubbl Pbisokbm.— Yesterday morn lag thirty-one men belonging to tht 86th Kentucky infantry. In command of Lieut. D. W. Thomas, arrived at the Soldiers* Best, from Sock Island, where they were ordered from. Kings ton, Ga., bringing with them 189 rebel prisoners. The captives were added is the population of Camp Douglas, and the boys who brought them left last evening for Louisville via the Cincinnati Air Line. Equßscunmcuixat. —The attendance yesterday afternoon and evening at Lent's monster clrcos, was immense, and the vastaudlences were evident ly well vatfellcd with the performances. It 1s in many respects a better company than has ever be fore exhibited In Chicago. Thu afternoon and cveuire trill witness their last performances. Those who have not seen them should embrace the present opportunity. Tint Milwaukbb Atznub Baxlwat.—The West Division Hallway Company will extend their Milwaukee Avenue line to Division street some rim* during the present month. From that street to Holston they will ran a line of omnibuses free of charge for the accommodation of these persons who may patronise the hue. This new line is already largely patronized, and when the route is completed, it w*ll transport as many passengers as any line of street railways in tho the dty. A ccidekt.—Yesterday altcrnoon as some chil dren were playing on a pile of lumber standing la front of some unfinished buildings on dark street ncarpAdams, tbe boards slipped—precipitating three or four of the children to the ground and al meet burying them beneath the heap. The little ♦offerers were ail more or lets bnused, bat one—a iittic girl named Easter, and not more than eiaht years old, living in the vicinity—was especially in jured by the falling boards. She was quietly res cued and carried home. Bins ron Cnr Watts Pipes akd Linesm.— The Board of Public Worke yesterday met to con sider proposals lor a supply of 800 tons of cast iron water pipes, for which they bad advertised. Tbe tenders were: Fulton & Co., Philadelphia, s*sper ton; Warren Foundry, PbUlipsbnn;, A. J., SS4 per ton; K, I. Wood i Co., Philadelphia, $70.75 per tm, Tbe latur was accepted. Ten ders lor lumber varying from fIIBJSO to f 1G.50 per thousand lor pine aud irom f‘Ji. 6to for oak, were ako opened but laid over until to-day. Pouk-Beaixes Outwitted.—Col. McL; Taylor, the Comml«sariat at this point, stole a march on the pork speculators on Monday evening and yes terday morning. Having received ordera for sup plies to be forwarded immediately to the army, in stead of advertising for what he wanted, as is cus tomary, be quietly went aronud among the dealers and ponhated from one to three thousand barrels of pork from each heavy holder, till be secured about 11,000 barrels. Had be advertised for this amount of port, be would have sprung the mar ket on himself $3.00&5.00 per barrel. CoBBEcnoK.— I The typos made ns say, a day or two ago, that T. L Fitch was contesting the elec tion of Alderman Bond to bis seat in tbe Common ConncH. We beliere it is Timothy S. Fitch who undertook that labor of love. T. L. is manager of the Varieties, and though somewhat noted for his ecenie delusions, is not, we believe, insane enough to take in band such'a Job as that inadvertently ascribed to him. Like! suits being just now the race we hasten to make the correction, as Mr. Fitch may well feel aggrieved at- haring imputed to him such foolish conduct. ’No Quobuh.—The Bord of Police Commission ers should have held a regular meeting last eve- Tbe two Republican members were on hand as usual, the Mayor and a small ward politician called William Wayman. were in doss conclave in the afternoon, but none of them ap peared at headquarters. Commissioner Brown was elected member of the Board in April last, as our readers will remember, bat William Wayman assumes to perform the duties of the office. This last Is of little consequence, however, as so one will recognise his official acta, and he can be held personally3h> answer. Jurors cc U. 8. District Court.—The follow ing gentlemen have been summoned as Grand Ju. Ron ol the United States Blstrlet Court. They will meet this morning at 10 o'dock, to dispose of the various indictments which will be presented: WalterL. Newberry, James W. Sheshan, James Ward, E. 11. Aikin, 6. P. Cogge-ba J, H. D Co vin, Joseph Hogan, Jerome Beecner, Samuel Hoard, O. •W: n&TTi&, Jacob Kent, James IL. Bees, Samuel Shackford, James Miller, O. Kendall, Henry Bar well, Elien Colfax, J. M. W. Jones, W. F. Tucker, Cbaunccy T. Bowen. That Libel Scit.— Process was yesterday serv ed upon the Editors and Reporters of the Tbiucne in the suit which Alderman O’Robers, the chLf fugleman of that party of which Pendercaat, Char ley O’Malley, John Comltky, Alderman Walsh, and G. L. Woodman are bright and shining lights, brings. The modest little sum of $20,030! is called for to patch up O’Boberis’ damaged reputa tion. If the publication of that little item damages Alderman O'Boberts' character $20,000, what Is his enure value ? The difference between his value aa estimated by himself, and as estimated by others, would equal the total value of all the real and personal property in Cook county. Extensive RonnnnT.—A few days ago Mrs. N. P. Godfrey, wife of our weli-anown citizen. Dr. Godfrey, while on the can between Chicago and Belvidere, was robbed of nearly SIOO. When within about fire miles of Woodstock a stranger In the seat immediatelv behind her managed to enter into convetsation with her, which he main tained until the train reached Woodstock, where he left, and almost immediately afterward she missed her purse. It was then ascertained that several in the cars had seen the talkative gentle man, about a mile back on tbc road, reach forward and place his band on the lady’s dress, but they bad supposed him to be her husband. The thief escaped. " Dbess Refobm Contention.— Tbe ladles of Chicago Interested in the drees reform movement will hold a grand Mass Convention at Bryan Hall, on Friday night, at which it is expected that T. B. Bryan, Bon. E.C. Laroed, Rev. R. L. Collier, Rev.R. li. Clarkson, D. D., Rev. Clinton Locke, John V. Lemoyne, Bon. George C. Bates, Rev. W. W. Everts. D. D„ Rev. O. UTTlflany, D. I)„ and other pi eminent speakers will be present and ad- Oresa the audience upon the necessity of diminish ing the use of imported luxuries. We trust tnat this meeting will he largely attended by both ladies and gentlemen, whether they belong to the Covenant Association or not. Evil cannot possibly grow out of tbe discussion, aud it will probably be productive of vast good. We look to see Bryan iiall crowded. Belief fob Sols ms' Fasciim.—The efforts ol the patriotic ladles of Chicago to bold a Straw* "berry Festival in aid of the fond lor the relief of soldlcra’ lamilief, were latl eight crowned with abundant success. The largest and the most prof* stable feettval of the season wsa held at Bryan Han, ano the remits were in every sense satisfac tory. Fully $2,000 most have been realized. In ■eluded in this amount are several handsome dona tilonß, in sums ranging from five to one hundred ■dollars. The work these ladies hare undertaken Is on exceedingly important one. and we look to hare the find for its prosecution xirgely Increased. The ladies need £9S,UU). Who will take the mat ter of raising that amount in band ? It can easily lie done in Chicago, If the undertaking be rigor ously prosecuted. Stabsixo Amii.-Oi Monday night a dance was held ml a saloon sn Twelfth street, near Third avenue, called the "Green Tree Honse," and fre quently occupied as a sert of Democratic Head quarters, which fact will probably account for the low modal status of Us general visitants, daring the coarse of which enjoyment a desperate fight occurred between some of the male participants. Chairs, sticks, sad other Impromptu weapons were freely used, and several broken heads and braised bodies bear witness to the ferocity ol the combat. DnfortimatcJy, however, this was not the wont of it, for one named John Shultz, received a frigfatftil wound trem a large claspbuile, in the abdomen, fell ta the ground in a senseless and almost dying condUUn. .Messengers were dls patched for the Police, who immediately am rod onthe-spot,bst the asasealn haoflown, and no one of the combatants remained bat the wounded man, who still Ilea in a critical condition. Yes terday aitcrnoon a warrant was issued by Justice Moore for the apprehension of a man namen Web ber, who is believed to be the one who used the knlie, but at latest accounts be had not been cap tured. Justice's Eocrataiomss.—Among the many magistrates in our dty who have earned a noto riety for eccentric decisions when ta their magis terial capacity, the same of Judge McDonnell pre-eminent, end each day only increases his reputation. Yesterday mmlehed another ex ample*. Cos Wager and Jerry Monroe, also noto rieties in line, were charged with vagrancy, under the statute, is baring m their possession burglars’ tools, under circumstances previously mentioned ta the Tjubuke. Herman Monk, a locksmith residing on Folk street, swore that last Thursday amm whom he did not know came to his place and asked him to make a pair of “ burg lars'nippers," after a pattern bo left, and next day Monroe came and ordered a similar pair to be ready by Snndsy night. He gave information to the police, who on Sunday evening arrested tbs man Monroe with the articles In fils possession, and ta company with Con Wager. Oil honor was evidently nonplussed to hnow what to do with the case, and at fast, with hla customary precision, lined Wager $23 and costa for being ia had earn jtanjf, i. s. Jerry Monroe, and then liberated his comrade as then toot not ntficUnt evidsnee to con tidAiffl. Amrr or Po manta*.—Yesterday afternoon, before Justice DeWolf, Oflcm Enoch Stone, Solo* xaon Hslony and John B. Kelly, of the First Pre cinct Police force, and Dr. Stitts, whose offlce is on Dearborn street, were charged with false Im prisonment upon the complaint of Wm. E. Came* ron, a dtj lawyer of greater notoriety than celeb rity. The tacts o! the case are already known to <mr .readers, Cameron originally occupied the offlce rented by Dr. Stitts, and ireqnentiy. alter the gentleman had obtained possession of it. be urea, when In his stml-occasional nightly •tateof Intoxication, to repair to the place and aim there, tearingm the mornlngWore thearri the rightful eccDfant. The Doctor, wishing to dtacorcr the nocturnal disturber of hla room, ari the place watched by the a bore named police men. who on the night of the 26 th of Feb. detect ed Cameron entering by means of a prlrate k«y, «ad lediately arrested him. At the Police - morning, the offense was considered ken freak, sad the legal debauchee flood ow declares be bad a right to ester toe 'films a lodgment for false Imprison- Honor considered that at all events m were not liable, end discharged o case against SU'tswaa continued ow morning, defendant giving StCO bCVt&CO. . r, t-j-.i ii—~i ij -• ."".I . Wentworth and -umiuimof? Karan- rT ..1 ! lofpcclorOnfthan, fro^Jf|^^ on 'thePrisci* I Triln Tills From » Bridge » l *““! i ,cd to report °n t“= >aWKt ofcorpo ‘-TuiefU^iWr^e^ • *%ssst*trA* j *^ss^^s£s%sss& tor Yfahl W cat*. toe f «“^ lD »u. The report of the sss^&Sts «:«*- - ’"“UShTth. mS* c™t>.r BslOPitins to S?S!^ME^ a »S I «>* ,h “ f Tbo report was adopted. On motion of Inspector Sheahan tba resolution mi called cp which wai laid ever at the last meet ing, providing that in ail school* of more than 1000 regular pepila, the Committee on Temporary A.p pomtments shall bare power to appoint an extra teacher, at assistant to the Principal, fbr the bal ance of the school year. The Snperintendent, being asked for his opinion on the subject, said that In some of the schools an assistant was an absolute necessity, unless some of the pnpila were sadly neglected. There would be wanted one each for lbs Post*, Skinner and Washington Schools.. Inspector Wentworth mored to amend by (rising the Committee power to appoint such assistance where It should be judged necessary by the Com mittee and Superintendent, irrespective ol the nnmber of pupils in the school. On motion of Inspector Onahan, the subject was laid on the table On motion of Inspector Sheahan, the eld Com mittees, ao tar aa they existed, were continued for the transaction of necessary business till Ihe next meeting. The Board then adjourned for one week. of,WB J from tho LhnTlng Uttlo dtT of w. taTodncooimtaed the D.I. tort- from onr reporter upon Urn epot, w hici we refcodnce below, left Chlctto at the meiml line, end wee «•*»»“ “ reechedKenoehe. feZSdlkinJn • '•** bridge, neerl j e -traversed, the wheels of the lo comotive dashed into a drift of aand upon the rails, mod the engine was precipitated thirty feet to the bottom, carrying with It the tender, baggage and sod express cart, and drawing over two emigrant ears until they reeled upon the top of the cars below. The engine struck the ground and turned nearly over, the tender fell partly upon it, the baggage car lay on top of the last, and the express ear upon it . The engineer, John Durffi of Hnwaakee. and the fireman, Lewis Warren, also of Milwaukee, Mr T. Kluredge, of this dty, the messen ger of the United States Express Company, aad a newsboy, whose name is unknown, were seriously vgA The engineer ana fireman hare since died. It Is thought that the express messenger and the newsboy will recover. The conduct of the engineer was of tbejnost he roic character. An opportunity was pressnted him for escape, but he gallantly decided to stick to his engine. It was to this exhibition of hero ism that many of the passenger* are Indebted lor their lives. It Is worthy of record that not a sin gle passenger In all that crowded train received a bruise or an Injury worth mentioning, except those in the emigrant car, and none of them were seriously hurt. The engine and ears are a total wreck. Oar reporter telegraphs that the accident was causes by boys placing stones en the crack and covering them with sand. Superintendent Bald win went to Kenosha on a special train as soon as the Intelligence of the accident reached the city. Be is entitled to much praise for his efforts to for ward the passengers to Chicago, and for his ha mane and considerate treatment of the wounded. The citlsens and snrgeont of Kenosha also did all In their power for the dying and wounded. STATBXEKT OF CBO. B. ATKINS, “ The morning train left Chicago at the usual time, and reached Kenosha about IS o'clock. We stopped at Kenosha as usual, and reached the bridge north of the city a few moments afterwards, running at the rate of five miles an boar. Labor ers had been at work filling In at either end of the bridge, and during the high wind ol the preceding day, a large quantity ot sand had been dm cd upon the rails, covering them to the depth of five or six Inches. As soon as the engine struck this drift the driving-wheels ol the locomotive were thrown off the track and the eagine wa« precipitated thirty feot into the ravine below. The tender, baggage, express and mall cart were thrown Into a heap to gether, and completely wrecked. The first emigrant' car hang over the bridge at an angle of forty-five degrees, and was prevented from going over alto gether by the strength of the couplings. This csr was filled with men, women and children, and all escaped serious injury. Great credit is due Hr. Dennison, the conductor, for nla tender care of the wounded, and lor his efforts in quieting the alarm of the passengers," G. B. Atkins. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. First D»x of Kcgnlar Qcailcrij Session—Be perts—Count) TVor Fond. The Board of Supervisor* met in regular session at the Supervisors* room. In the Court-House, yes terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The chair was taken by Supervisor J. M. Allen, of Elk Grove, the President of the Board. The roll was called and the following members found present: Soper rl eor» Alger, Brown, Coed, Cammack, Charleston, Ballon, DeWolf, Brandorff, Edbrook, Fleming, FI Bbcr, Gibbs, Gormley, Balnea, Hopkins, Harms. Irwin, Johnson, Kingsley, Morgan, Myrick, Mc- Ul&Bbun, Niles, Olendorff, Pincker, Pinner. Pa fihcck. Peacock, Bees, Robinson, Bussell, Sblels, Schlerding. Strong, S ttlnhaua, Stelmu oiler, Schack ford. W. n, Taylor, E S. Taylor, Whitney, and Ward. The minutes of tbe last days* session were read. Sap. W. W. Taylor moved to strike out ol the rec ord the resolutions adopted by the Board at Us hist session, commendatory of President Lincoln and his administration, the word “Lincria" and substitute that oi “Fremont.” The motion was laid on the table. Albert Colvin appeared with his credentials, as BnpervieoroftheTownofLake, and was duly ad mitted. eoob HOUSE. The report of the Wardens of the County Poor House, was read, and ordered to be placed on file. From this it appears that there were 377 inmates at the comm secernent of the present quarter. The piesentloumber is £9l. TUc following are the na tionalities : Irish, 159; Germans, 78; English, 0; Scotch, S; Norwegians, 7; Bohemian, 1; Swedes, 13; French, 4: American, 18; Canadian, 6; Colored,4; Hun garian, 1; Welch. 1. Total, 291. The number of insane inmates are 06, of which ST are males, and i 9 female a. RETORT OP COUKTT TREASURES. Tbe following extract from the report of the County Treasurer was presented: Cook County In account with Jacob Behm. lEBL , March 8. By balance $7,147.74 Transferred from old ledger 52.66 Proceedswarlnnd bonds... 47.70 Taxes of 18-8 in part .14,373.33 “ It 63 51.75 $69,865.93 To orders paid $53,747.61 Money certificates 3,438410 Auditor * 35L2T Com. paid collections 446.50 Com. on receipts 636.65 “ “ disbursement.... 664.87 Balance. COUJTTT WAB FUND. The County Wat Fund Committee hiring charge of tbc payment of bounties to volunteers, reported as follows: That since March 5,1864, they hare issued boon* ty ccrtincates to 1,I( 5 new recruits, at sll2 each, and to persons enlisted before March 5, bat not fully paid, fire certificates at SB4 each, and two at : $;8 each, xntkinc a grand total of £124,23*. The •Tar Fund Committee baring in charge the land to be diebnrsed for the ben ait of soldi era’ fami lies, reported, that upon the adjournment of the Hoard they advertised the fifty thousand dollars worth of bonds unsold la three dally papers, and received two bids in tha acisecßte amounting to $7,000 at 00 cents, -which they rejected. Believing that capitalists had not seen tne notice, they advertised again and re ceived no bids. The committee some days after the time for receiving bids had passed badanoffer lortbe whole amount at 91 cents on the dollar, which they accepted, and deposited the amount in the cooni y treasury—s47,oo. •. Tbc committee Lave drawn from the county treas ury for families in the county, from March Ist to June let, $8,t63£6, and paid out $3,785.85, leaving a balance on baud ofthe amount drawn of $87.50. On tbc 3d of Apr!', the families which the diy had In charge were surrendered to the connty—some 800 in number —lor which they have drawn sl<>,oßo and paid £0,455.75, leaving a balance on hand of We have paid both city and county out of the $47,000 drawn, 813,24 .55, leaving a balance in the Treasurer's hands and in the hands of the War Committee of $33,910.75. 'I he report was accepted and placed on Tile. The Board then adjourned till 10 o clock this morning. . BOARD OF EDUCATION. Acnoal Meeting—The Kew Board—Election of eiß«rs—Resignation of Superin tended Wells-Corporal Pnnlsli- Kent —Medals —Eilra Teachers. Tbe meeting of the Board of Education of this city was held yesterday afternoon in the Teams of tbe Board. This was not a meeting for the transaction of ordinary business, simply one for organization; though some other matters were introduced. . * A quorum of tbe gentlemen bolding over was found to be present, consisting of Inspectors Car penter, Ocahan, Moscly, PrindiviHe, Ryder, New. berry, Taft, Wahl, Wentworth and Wicker. Some Uttlo difierence oi opinion seemed to exist as to the proper method of procedure in the case. On motion of Mr. Wentworth. Inspector Prindl vlUc took the Chair: the Secretary then handed to him the following, which was read by him: T. H, W. Zimmerman, Clerk of the dly of Chicago, do hereby certify that John Forsythe, Joseph Waldhauser,David Walsh. Henry Wallar, and J. W. Sheaban, who were declared to be elect ed School Inspectors by tbe Common Council, on tbe 14th day of March, A. D. 1864, have each been dn>y qualified by oath filed in my office, and com missions duly executed by tbe Mayor and Clerk have been issued to eacbrcspectivelr- Witness my hand, Ac. . • qqjg gentlemen named were ail present except Ur. Walsh—who afterwards came tn—and took their seats: on motion of Inspector Onahan, the Board proceeded to an election of President for the ensuing year. Thirteen votes were cast, of which Levi B. Taft received ten and was declared duly elected. The President on taking the chair briefly re turned thanks for the honor conferred, and ex pressed tbe hope be would be able to secure their co-operation In the promotion of order in tbe Beard. lie trusted ;that all their deliberations would be marked by the utmost harmony, and that they Twtght all conduce to the welfare of the ,C Rc<Jmondi Pnudlvllle was unanimously elected aa Vice President of the Board, and returned thinks for the honor, , r* , , VOn motion of the other bou nces was suspended, and tbe Boara held itself in readineas to near a communication which it was understood would be made by the Superintendent The Superintendent, W. Bl Wells, tendered hie resignation in the foil owing communication to the Board: To the* Board of Education of the dty of Chicago: Csnilrmen: I hare long found it impossible to secure the relaxation which my health requires, while dl«ckanrinc the duties of my present poal- U-raad rSadmonlshad that I ought without further delay, to seek relief from labor* which are constantly undermining my physical strength.- I now have a favorable opportunity to enter a dif ferent field, ta which my duties will be much less for which I was last elected In my pre sent office, will not expire till about nine months from this time, hut the close of a school vear Is a much more JavorabTe time for a change of incum bents ta the office of Superintendent, and I now tender to the Board my resignation, to take effect at the dose of the present ham. In reviewing my connection with the Board of Education during the last eight years It is a source of great satisfaction to me that this rela tion las at all times been a relation of mutual con fidence and hearty co-opcratlcm. I cannot too strongly express the gratitude I feel for the uta famtindnessjand support which I have received and from the teachers and pupils, from a sense of duty to myself “J family, but with many regrets, I shall never cease CtKt W > 1 fit is understood that the “opportunity to which Mr. Wells refers, is an' offer to take charge | of the Illinois Branch office of the Charter Oak Life Insurance Company.! , , Inspector Brder was Tery sorry to hear that ar. Wells had thought of resigning the position which he had Ailed Belong, and with snch high credit to himself, the schools and the city of Chicago. Ue would not willingly accept the idea of a resigna tion on the part of Hr. wells. He would more that the communication be referred to a committee of three, who should be Instructed to confer with I Hr. Wells and ascertain whether it were not posal -1 ble to retain him. He would be willing to make almost any sacrifice to prerent Hr. Wells from tearing. Inspector Wentworth was exceedingly nn willing that Mr. Wells should leave his present position; in fact he almost felt like saying that he should not po. Hr. Wells bad filled that position so well that they could not afford to part with him. Amid all the excitement of the period, all questions of an Inimical nature been carefully kept out of the schools. He doubted if any other would be found to fill the place as well as be had done. Inspector Prindtrille endorsed the opinion of the last epeaker. j The coauntnri cation was referred to a wmtalUae Hkcaktilz Association.—A regular meeting of the Mercantile Association was held at their raoms on Dearborn street, last evenlag. John Tyrrell, Esq., ths President, in ths chair. The misntas of the last meeting wera read and ap proved. The following letter from Hon. Isaac N. Arnold, was read by the Secretary: WABmh'GXOH Cnr, Hay 31,1SCL Mtdbabßib; Your letter of tho 3bth reached me this merning, and 1 went Immediately to the War Department to Inquire Into the iadigalty op en the Mercantile Battery. I was assured there that the matter sboald have an Immediate Inves tigation. 1 was Informed that ths adieu of the Mercantile Association,ln asking that the battery he permitted to come home te recruit, had nothing to do with the action campalncd ef, and the opin ion was expressed, that orderin' the battery to do ffuarU duiy, tic., must be merely temporary. I have just written the Secretary el War, a note, ending his attention to the fiicu mentioned in your letter, and am aasared it shall have prompt atten tion. The battery elands well la the War Department, and 1 am Inclined to believe, the orders complained of bare been isancd by some subordinate, and will be promptly countermanded* 1 waited this mora ine some two hours to si-s the President, bat as be waa engaged with high officials on Important busi ness,! could not see him. • • • • • 1 know that tbe President appreciates tbeir patriotism and the liberality of.tbe Mercantile As sociation, and the efforts ita members hare made in very many Instances to sustain tbe Govern jnent. Yery truly, yours, Isaac N. Abeold. Hr. Wicker introduced tbe subject of the erec tion of a snitablehall lor tbe meetings of the Asso ciation, and thought the lime bad arrived for some action to be lacaa in connection with tbe new Chamber oflSjHKorce now building. Mr. Mann able to eay whether In the plans of tbe Chamber of Commerce any calcula tion bad been mado for tbs ole ot the Association, lie was in ftvor ol nsmg a room in the new build ing, If the Association could get one.‘ Air, Wn. McKlndley offered tbe following: ifcseftKf, That while this association deeply la ments iho disastrous result of ibo Red River expe dition, we are entirely satisfied with the part taken in that expedition by tbo Mercantile Battery; tbit the reverses, great as they were, are not chargeable to our battery. Many of their members fell at fla t-ins Pass, but as bravo and gallant soldiers, they all fell with faces towards the enemy, and only yielded when crashed by an overwhelming foe tmd only yielded when crashed by an overwhelm ing force. Tbe fallenwelamentandhonor;theirs was a glorious death, and their names will live forever. To the members who survive, we tender our highest regards for thoir undaunted courage and heroic valor displayed at tbe battle of Sabins Pass. Letters were read from several members of the battery, detailing tbeir experience, and giving the history of their arrests—from caaaes previously mentioned in these columns. The special committee were requested to use all means in their power to bring the battery home lor reorganization. Tbe association then adjourned. LOCAL MATTERS. ~ Union League*— I The 11th and 13lh Ward Council will meet at their Hall on Milwaukee ave. cue this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. A fall attendance is desired. Union Meeting,—Rev. Ur. Hammond spoke to a large audience last evening at Rev. Mr. Swa sey's Church. Hondreds of Christians and anxious inqulers remained to what was called a Second Meeting, for coaversatlon and prayer. Ur. Ham mond wiD speak again this evening at Mr. Patter eon's Congregational Church, corner of Washing’ ton ana Green streets, at a quarter Jo 8 o'clock. Protracted. Meeting.—An Interesting meet ing is going on at the Christian Church, on West Monroe et., between Aberdeen and Backer. Bonj. Franklin, of Cindnnatt, will preach again this evening, at this place, at 8 o'clock. These meet ings are unusually Interesting, and we hope all who can do so Will attend them. 710.00 Grand Strawberry, Ice Cream and Floral Fcsttral*— Those who have In charge the Festival to be held In Upper Bryan Hall this evening for the benefit of tbe North Star Mission, are doing all in their power to make It one of the most attractive of the teason. Tbe Light Guard Band has been eecnrea for tbe evening. As tbe price of admission is only 85 cents, we expect to see the Ball crowded. $58,131.00 .$11,711.03 Most accurate information on all Military Matters, See the Unite© States Sebyiob Magazine, JUNE No. now ready, containing a Splendid Pobtbatt op Lieut. Gen. Quant. For sale by all Nows Dealers. To All Who Vw Liquor. Citizens of the Western States. AROMATIC SCHNAPPS As a means of neutralizing tbc deleterious prop erties of unwholesome water, is absolutely invalu able to the traveler. It wQI infallibly prevent the dysentery and laxative disorders which attack strangers who use the waters of the Mississippi, the Ohio, and other western and southern riven. It stimulates, in a moderate degree, the digestive organs, snd t ns enables the etomach to resist the otherwise disturbing influences of the varieties of the universal fiuld encountered on a lournev. Nor Is this all. The different kinds ana qualities of liquor (oil more or less impure) which every one who uses ardent spirits, as a beverage or correct ive, must necessarily meet with, are no less perni cious than tae changes of water; aud therefore the advantage of having always at hand a liquor of uniform strength and parity, cannot tall to heap predated by ad who have become habituated to the moderate use of stimulants while travelling. While, in cases of dropsy, gravel, obstructions of the kidneys, diseases of the bladder, dyspepsia, and central debility. It is recommended moat em pbaacclly by tbe most distinguished members of the medical profession, and Hospital Surgeons, U. S. A. It is pot up in quart and pint bottles, In cases of one dozen each, with tbe name of the undersigned on tbe bottle and cork, and a fae-timik of his sig nature on the label: and is for sale by all respecta ble Druggists and Grocers. UDOLPHO WOLFE, So LX IxfoBTXB, Noi 18 & 32 Beaver street, Mew York. J. n. Hud £ Co. Path) Nicbouoh Sums, Eckstexh & Co Agents. 2.000 eases old Madeira Wine, 2,100 cases old SherryWlne, 2.000 cases old Fort wine, 2.000 cases old Cognac Brandy, Imported expressly for medics] and private use. For sals below the present cost of importation, UDOIiPHO WOLFE, Now York. Je6-h6OB-12t * was To the Patrons of the Seclaanleal Bskerj and the Public. The journeymen Bakers have issued a card in attempted justification or the course they are pur suing, in which they refer to myself among others, and call upon me for refutation If 1 deem their statements erroneous. .... , K find upon review of their allegations that their statement relative to hoars" required day's work is not correct. _ In the cracker department an excess of ten hours has never been required for a day’s pay, and frequently eight and nine boors has sufficed for the of loaj&read It la utterly impossible for man to so control the state ot the atmosphere as to limit a day’s bread to hours asd minutes, but the number of hours the men are re quired to actually labor will not exceed ten, and my loaf-bread men hare very frequently been able to perform their allotted work for the day in eight ana nine hoars, and the hours of actual labor will not exceed eight more than one day in a week. The true basis of a day’s work on loaf bread is the quantity ot floor manufactured per man, and the convenience of the place where ft Is required to bo done, rather than the hours in which it Is done, which depends entirely upon the condition of the atmosphere and skill of the men. It has been the custom to advance the wages of journeymen in the Spring, since I have been con nected with the baking business In Chicago. The price lor the season was made some weeks ago. and was then accepted as entirely satisfactory, and would have remained so, until some radical change in the cost of living bad occurred, but for the In terference of a few restless spirits, who were never satufied either with waves or labor. It was for the accomplishment of such purposes that the Ba kers' Union was organized, themselves BT The piesent wages paid journeymen In this city is lolly equal to the amount paid in other depart ment* oflabor where yearly employment la fur nished, via: $1.75 for day work, and $2.00 for night W IMs not wages, simply, about which the present difference has occurred. The Union demand the right to say who shall he employed and who dis charged, and whether any more men or boys shall ever be permitted to learn the baking business. And they require all men connected with their organization to cease work until all are set to work Ihey thus leave no room for that discrim ination that ought always to be made between drilled and unskilled workmen. , . I Haim that It is wholly arbitrary and Incon sistent with the spirit ofdemocratic institutions to require me to satisfrtho whims of two hundred inenbefbrel nm permitted to engage the services ° If to protect honest Industry, such organlaatlonj sre required In this country, oa lobor combina tions, then the lawa under which we lire and by wbiS wo am supposed to he toyennri are attach, and as by fsr the lamest ebare « r clllrena are la wn” men, why not Beet redress at the Ihnda- Sri source, by changing the organic and apaclal “Tdi not bdiere there la Jnat mnrd tor «*u^ llabln" aneb comblnaliona, not that the laws are In the least oppreselre to laboring men and ms- Srmlca Keaxly aU who arc employ ore now, were tmtx among the employed, and orery men who win n.ehie eltiU withtadnetre and prudencet W be able to employ other e labor If he wills, 0; r be come lord of the soil on which be lres I Hand ready to employ any well dlepo led an In tte Batere’ Union or out of it, who asserts that right at men onebt to poaoeeo, to fix n price open tl elr own labor without regard to may do or say, and ail inch shall bare an the pro tection the law aEbida while In my employ. Threats hare been made to men, woo Uaye do- rfrcd to continue orenrage In my«»P]OT.,«{„£7. Vlolrore. unless they deflated. Leaning 1* f ° a SSI wrote to ttie President and otner We Union” that* renewal of each would subject the parties making them to SSSiSonTMr. Schafffer denlea maalng such IS!S l«neUdIf behascot; other members S^tSfusiociatloabare,bat lam Informed alose SLV^dDtofmjletter that threats are not cin *!'«««! and those wh» were*thi«ais«^ -Imre now lessfcarof and some of them win »- f** they wftod to do so. Wa now jnMic.iilnot censure u for Superintend eot^yhr lll ** l Bakery. For the fullest tmd WOLFE’S scnxzsiN .Chicago. 'naif ..St. LotiU. Cluclonati, tyDf. Bigelow, having fctired from fhmlly practice, derotes Ms] attealla entirely to tbs treatment of chronic and specia\di e «wes, such, as scrofula, liver rheomatsm, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs, eerrous debility, dyspepsia, and all complaints peevtar to females. Conamtatlon tree and confidential The press of this and other cities place thcDocto-,’* reputation and skill beyond the shadow of a dcnbL We say to those needing h'« aid, call at hk rooms. No. 179 South Clark Street, corner of Hon-oe. and find this statement verified. £s-k7IS-lt ?Dr. rllln.—We invite the citizens of Chicago ana vi cinity to read the advertisement which can be seen this morning in our paper, of thia valuable aad popular medicine. It will pay to do ao. jeß-h7B;-lt fW House aad Sign Palatine. Cdlelrautiag, Glazing and Graining. Paper Hangings and Win dow Shades selltecat wholesala and retail at New York prices. P.B. Eight, 89 Randolph street. Box 8663. jeS-hllJ-lm Bryant Sc Strattom’a Chicago Tele graph InalUnt®,—The largest Institution of the kfad it the world 1 Thirty-five telegraph la stnmcnts in constant use. Address Boiajit A Stbattok. JxmSH225-IM, HAW. Chicago, Hi. TUB LOST PAXHFI3IDER. John Charles Fremont’s Letter in Pull, Nbw Yobs, Sunday, June i. To Heim. Worthington G. Suetheu, of Maryland; Edward Gilbert, or New York; Caspar Bntr, of Illinois; CharlesE.Hobs, of Missouri; N. P. Sawyer, of Pennsylvania; Committee, Ac.: Gertxxubr : in answer to the letter which I have bad the honor to receive from yon, on the part ol the tepresentiatvas of tho peopie aaaembled at Cleveland, on the 3.at of Slay, Z desire to express my thanks for the confidence which led them to oiler me the honorable and difficult position of their candidate in the coming Presidential elec tion ; very honorable, became in offering it to me you act In tbc name of a great number of citizens who seek, there all things, tho good of their coun try, and who have no sort ot selfish interest la view. Very difficult, became. In accepting the candidacy yen propose to me, l am exposed to the reproach of creating a schism in the party with which I have been identified. Had Hr. Lincoln remained faithful to the prlncl ties ho wos elected to defend, no schism could havo 4 *ea errated. and no contea; conld hare been poe alble. This is sot an ordinary election; It la a con test even for the right to have candidates, and not merely, as usual, for the choice among them. Now, for the flrtt time since ’76, the question of consti tutional liberty has been brought directly before tbe people for their serious consideration and Tote. The oromary rights eecnred under tbe Constitution and the laws of the country bare been violated, and extraordinary powers bare been usurped by the executive. It Is directly before tbe peoplenow to say whether or not tbe principles established by the revelation are worth maintaining. If, as we have been tangbt to believe, those guaranies for liberty, which made the distinctive vain* and glory of onr country, all in truth inviolably sacred, then there most be a protest against tbe arbitrary violation, which bad not even tbe excuse of ne cessity. The schism is made by those who force the choice between a shameful silence or a protest against wrong. In such considerations originated tbe Cleveland Convention. It was amon« us objects tb arouse tbo attention of the people to each facte, and to brmg them to realize that while we arc saturating Southern soil with the beet blood of the country in the name of liberty, wo have really parted with It at home. Tc-day we have in the country the abneea of ml* lltory dictation, without its unity of action and vigor of execution: an Administration marked at borne by disregard of constitutional rights, by its violation of personal liberty and tbs liberty of the press, as a crowning shame, by its abandon* ment of the right of asylum dear to all free nations abroad. Its course has been characterized by a feebleness and want of principal which has misled European powers and driven them to a belief that only commercial Interests and personal aims are concerned, and that no great principles are Involv ed in the issue. The admirable conduct of the people, tbelr readiness to make every sacrlficode* manded ol them, their forbearance and silence an* dertbesespension of everything that could be suspended, their manly acts of heroism and sacri fices, were ail rendered fruitless by the incapacity, or, to speak more exactly, by the personal ends for which the war was managed. This incapacity and selfishness naturally produced each result as led the European Powers, and logically enough, to the conviction that the North and its greatly • superior population, its namcroos reeoarcea and its dealt, will never be able to recover tbo Sou'h. Sympathies which would have been with ns from the cutset ol the war were turned against ns, and In this way the Administration has done the country a double wrong abroad. It created hostil ity, or at beat, indifference among those who would have been its friends, if the real intention of the people could have been better known, while at the same time it neglected no occasion for mak ing the moat humiliating conccsrions. Against this disastrous condition of again, the Cleveland Convention was a protest. The princi ples which form the basis of its platform, have my unqualified and cordial approbation; bnt I cannot so heartily concur in all the measures which yon propose, Ido sot believe that confiscation ex tended to the property of all rebels. Is practicable, and if It were so, 1 do not think ft a measure of sound policy. It is, in fact, a question belonging to the people themselves to decide, and is a proper occasion lor the exercise of their original and eov- ercign authority. As a war measure tn the begin ning of a revolt which might be qnelledby prompt severity, I understand the policy of confiscation; bnt not as a final measure of reconstruction, after the soppmsion of an insurrection. In the adjustments which are to follow peace, no consideration of vengeance can consistently be admitted. The object of the war lalto make permanently secure the pcace’aad happiness of the whole conn try. and there was bnt a single element in tbo way of Its attainment. This element of every may bo considered practically destroyed in the country, and it needs only jonr proposed amend ment to'the Constitution to make its extinction complete. With this extinction of slavery the party divis ions created by It have disappeared, and if in the history of the country there has ever been a time when the Americas people, without regard to one or another of the political divisions, were called upon to give solemnly tbelr voice in a matter which Involved the safety of the United States, it te t Bruredly the present time. If the Convention at Bt tlmore will nominate any man whose past U'e 1 leliflea & well-grounded confidence In his fiddly t > our cordial principles, there Is no reason wbj.th-ro should be any d:Tl*- ion among the re*l*y patriotic men of the country. To an? such 1 shin d be most happy to give a cor dial and active sn?) ort. frly own decided rirnfriTr la to aid In this way and not to be myself a candidate: bat tf Mr Lin coln be renominated, as I believe it would bo fa tal to the country to endorse a policy and renew a power which has cost ns the Uvea of thousands of men,*and nesdlcfsly put the country on the road to bankruptcy, there will remain no alternative but to organize sc sins t btm every element of can selections opposition, with the view to prevent the misfortune of his re-election. In this contingency, T accept the nomination at Cleveland, and as a preliminary step I have resign ed my comnnsflon in the army. '>' his was a sac rifice it cave me pain to make. Bnt I bad for a long time faitbfouy endeavore i to obtain service. I make this sacrifice now oolv to regain liberty of tpecch and to leave nothing in the way of dis charging to mv utmost ability the task yon hive eet for me. . With my earnest and sincere thanks for yanr expressions of confidence and and for tbo msny honorable terms in which yon acquaint me with the actions of the committee, lam, gentlemen, Very respectfully and truly yours, f. C. fbsuont. Commercial^Postscript. CHICAGO MARKET—EVENING BOARD. Tuxsdat Dm sing, June 7.—10 r. x. These was a thin attendance at the Bhemaa House this evening, and very little business was transacted. WnxaTwa* inactive request both In the afternoon and evening, and the market ruled vary firm at fall pneea. Only about 50; WO bn were sold tn tee after noon and evealzg, at 1129H51 80 for No. 1 Spring and for No. I Spring, as-followa i 15,104 bu No 1 Sprite (ten day receipt*) at ttJBXi do (fresb.laF.& T.’s) at $180; 8,000 bu Vo 9 Spring (regular) at $124; S2JJCO bn do (ten days) at SUJ6K— He market closing very fin* for Nolat ll.rttf aad N*2 at filthere being scarcely aay seller*. wtih quite a number of buyers' at those prices. Vo I Spring was particularly scares. Cork was entirely neglected and nominal. Oats were also neglected, and the market wu nom inal at TOfcaTl. HxonwTxxs were offered at |1 At, without buyers.® Pbixb Mass Pobx was firm, and we note sales of 501 brls In the afternoon to Col. Mo. L. Taylor, com missariat, at 880.00. Fsxiguts ware nnchaogsd. No engagements. NEW FORK CATTLE. MARKET. CLOSING DAT. [Telegraphed Exclusively to the Chicago Tribune.] Vwr Youk, Tuesday Ertalng, June 7,1851.. BEBF CATTLE—The total receipt* of beef cattle at all the yard* In the city, for the week ending t»-d»y amount te 1.C50 head, against 2,800 head last week, and 4,037 bead received daring the cerreeponding week of last .year. The market hai been unoauaky unfavorable for drovers, and for speculators, who will lo*e heavily, price* having declined lo from the carrent rates of yesterday, and ae * » from those of laet week. Tbs lollowlng are the closing price* of the market this evening; Prune beeves, excluding fancy 17«14c Mrclnto qualities JBaiTC rain steers and eoaree oxfn On ihe corresponding date la 18*3, prime _ beeves, excluding fancy liwiin® Showing an advance over last year's prices ef 6S 6KO 9 B. SHEEP—The receipts for the week ending to-day amount to 8,00 he*d, and according to the reported take of Sheep brokers the general average price * B has been B®9o for sheared, belag a decline of X3lc V a from last week’s pnocs, and for tmsheared, Uc 9 ». Lasibs average lie 9 B. *Bo6S—The receipts of Hogs for the week ending to day amount to H. 309 head, agamat head last week. There has been a “brisk demand, nsd better prices have been paid than were given last week. Ihe following are the doting quotations of the mar* ket this evenlnst Corn fed Hogs, beat quality, V ».......... 9 Corn fee Hose, vd quality gjf«* DUUUery fed lies* The weather has been cool, with a beary shower lost night, Solos Hours son. [To l&e Asaeelated Frees.] ynr Cairts.—Current pricaa tor the week for Beef Cattle: Kim quality flßJteaiWO: ordinary to good {ie.509.9X0: common {15.10916JW; inferior * Cow. aiß CALvma.—Flnt Qo.llt. tH.OOiSO OO; or dtoary gts.Lo9tO.bo; common fie 00915-DO; inferior -Per pound—First quality 10®llc; onunory B>*®9K; comtnon7Js®Bo ; Inferior finitp iim Lms—Kiln, per head. {9D;®9.50:- prime, 18-'C<S,3.CU; ordinary, common, BV*IKCi .tm M.B* ®¥ne supply of beef cattle this week was Uraei than the speculator* Intended, aal » reduction In prices hate followed, there hating been a decline ol Ic per » cn all except the very beat, of which there were pretty fairly at the quotation* above. Theioialiecelr-taofall stock at all the yards for ibewcekandlaatweekwero: ' _ ta«. Ebcep and Lambs, 7,9 3; Swine, J Total we”-beete*.S,7CT; Cowa, 2K: Ve»l CalTea. 1,897; Sheep end Lomba, <23; Swine, 10,911. HJuIKOIS AND flncaiOAN CANAL. [Special Dlapatch to the Chicago Tnbune.] BainokrosT, Jane 7. Clua*k>-Australia, Litalic, 63,159 feet lumber; P. Konbnp, Prison; Alliance, Ottowa, feet lum ber, 45,750 laths Maple Leal, Joliet; J. B. Freeton, Arbiter—Conveyance, Deeplalner, W yards rubble (tone; H. Q. Loom la, Athena, 96 do do: W. ,8. Turner, Atneos, ado do, 9 dimension alone; Lady Fraoklm, After*. 48 diraeusf ew stone: Danube, Ottawa, s.Whn corn, 10.QW lbs start h; Constitution, Lick port, 18.9JJ bn corn t BlUabetb, Lae It port, 5,'.00 bn earn* : Tesnls Fanned Datrnlu Cffpndal Dispatch to the Chlasgo Trtbuna.l Pitboit, June t, uu. ITr—Prop. Wbecmiln-r bark* Gaikla, Pierson. Han* gtrUn; schrt/Kenoaha, Baadcrion, Harresi, Caa last, Flowboy,Gall, Hapl4,lLs.Ssort- .*• Down—Prop. Glebs’; tarkaOaeoh’a, Ware, Plow, Ssaosu, Sunshine, Ceahrsue, -Huteblmaa. iqnali, Dewitt, Gertrude, Pilgrim, Sibley, Peeila, Bepablle, lalstnatloaal, U cut eznme. Ctidiaad Haxknc* (tpealal Dispatch to the Chicago Trttxma.l CznoorvATX, J ana 7,13 M. Fxxhjb- A steady market with a moderate local do* mandat fIMI.II f!»r Mparflße,andllJtßTXf for common to good extra. Qbaxs—Wheat—A good demand for prime red at fljO. holders asking to hither; waits, fI.MLIO. Con, a good dam and; for shelled at fUS, with males of MIC bushels*: holders pn moat cneea ask/*l5O. In tbs tar dull at tIXS?! W a) the upper asd lower do. pete, bet aeoseeeilos of *e wonld bare to be made ftem these rales In order to make aales. Osts-No ebtsge la the market. They are heldat BLOSo In balk. Bye—4M bushels sold at |U63 dellrerod. The asrket la brisk at these rates. Wax* gy—Prices declined 9e, with a'preasing desire tesell. LWt brls were dlspased of at |L23 this morn, tmr. The market opened very dull and prices nor nal at |1 X» PxoTisioxe— City Men pork IsheldalfJLOO.and fSl.tO has been offered and rafneed. Bulk sides sold at 1 end clear bacon sides at 14Kc*cured and delivered at points In the interior. Lard—Uo for city. Sugar cured bams dull at 19Jf®*#c, and plain hamsatlTollXe. Onocnuas—No special change, but nothin has done In the large way of any consequence. Cof fee quiet at ISKeUc. Baw sugars flrmati&tte; hard refined quiet and steady at 3Set6c. New Orleans molasses remained unchanged at f SUlwmmkoa Market, [1 pedal Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.] lliLWAuna. June T, 18M. ytenw—Opened firm but closes easier. Cuaxx-Wheat H9le lower. Sale* early at Smith's •('.M,ColbuNo lat tI.S9I.SOH: on ’ChaPRS. 53,000 buHolattl.»K,*lJoaadtt.S£Jt. At the Ncwhall Bout thit evening the market recovered from (he dccllns partially established on ’Change, bet was very quiet. Bales of about 21.CK0 bn No i Spring at SIJ«H. Data firm; sales of 11 ears In store at7lc. Con Steady. Bye more Inquiry. St, Louis Market, ppeeial Dispatch to tho CMeago Tribune.] Bx. Louis, Jane 7.156 L Tenxcco—Higher end excited. Sales; 17 hhds ercenlaesat #LSO<A6.7(J; S3 do factory do at Si.si\3 7-VC • SOOO planters’oo at 8A0i817J33; ISdocotnmoo leaf at tl2.««18-*0: IC3 do medium manufacturing do at r “rLOT« lEO brU XXX at #9.0,: SMdoXX •t 18.80: doX ST-73; doX 17.01,dsllvered; 13> do string iat *6.83; 860 do spring super Inspected at U. 39, delivered; 500 do super at SB.IS , Omanr—'Wheat lower. Salas of 287 sacks cholee at SI 70* 1.159 do prime to mlctlypnmo at 11.6M1.W; ISSS doialf to good at |l *f«l-55; 117 do common at II <CAH3; <9 do poor tl f1.39. o*T*-Hisher. Files comprise 572 sacks at99K«: 3.4*5 do In Store at DSc: I.ICJ do at 03c, dellveroti; 3.03 sscki nfle; 590 do at Me. Corn Improved ; sales embrace 77 sacks old at fil.M; i.iu do old, mlj ad and yellow at *1.25; 275 doi mixed.at 11.21. live and Bariev advanced: tales ot 30 sacks rye at 9140; K do fall barley at *1.20. . Whisky—Declined, with sale* of 57 brls at *l.2t. ' Gnocnaixa—Coffee slightly aroopln* at 459*7cfor fairtornmeßio. Sugarliurm at J9A22, Including nmmon to prime Louisiana plantation. Molasses at *IJ» p<r gallon. New *o« Mamet—June 7. Cottox—Colton about 1c better: 91.0701.93 for °land western steady, with a fair de mand ; s7JO®7.Ui;or extra aUte; a£lO£B.2o for extra round hoop Ohio, and fß.nxia9.co for trade brands, closing steady—lncluded In the sales are 1,010 brla extra state, 'or the l«t half of July, at $7.75. WBIBKT—Firm. 9UOOU3CK f'V state and *UIW« 1413 ior wet tern, Inducing 500 brls western, reported at fl.ai, which is above the market. Oraix—Wheat qnlet and firm with a fair export demtnc: fi.ftrai.72 for Chicago spring; f1.66.j1, ,1 for Milwaukee dob; 1U731.83 for winter red west ern; tnclodtd la the sales are 60,000 bn amber Mil waukee to arrive, at 11-7 S. «?e scarce aid wanted atJI.tOAI.W. Corn without decided change, with a moocrate demand; at 9i.6001.fi3 for new mixed wusl ern; 11 15 for new and old do; 91.63 for new white: ardfl.ft'Kcfor western follow. Oats very dall.al WJ<ft»Mcforwe>urm. Bye more active. • Gi ocxaxss— Coffee qnle: and unchanged, Sn»tr btfady—cuaa UQLSK.and by auction 00 hhdaNow OrhansatlOc. „ a PaTUOLusi-Dnll, erode 42){e. i .1 . V. JSi a.d lower at Mo.Mtor Mete, ssisras isftspsss. s Hen. Be.f qalei bat Arm. Cal Meat!lira bat aaietst*llHOl-c for Sbaalders, and 14X915c for ams. Bacon sides doll and nominal. Lard quiet and without material change at UX®L»XCi Kevr York Money and Stock Market. Nsw Yosx, Jans 1, UW. MorntY—Steady at C&7 per cent. Sterling exchange firmer at 110 In specie. Gold without decided chaose, opening atsi. de clinlng to 92, advancing to 93X,>nd closing quiet at stocks rather better. US U, *Bl eon* pocs, iiSXdItSX: MO coupons 195X0198; * S*u» treasury antes, lor Octobsr and April. I'*). „ ITOCKS-Pnil. U 8 to.*Bl,regex dlv, 1W; ÜBajTO cantons. IWk: T7 8 I yasr certificates, 981 63, Quicksilver, 73X ; Pacific M*ll,3ri; NYC, l3 r jM; Erie. $1.10k; nuiißOD. 113 X; Reading, 137 X. Mich Cestrai, 14?; MS. S3* ; M 8 Btd, 139; niOßenp, 1»X; TolA‘Wab.Bß; Cleve 4 Pitts. U9X: LblA N w.SIX: Chi & N W pfd. 90; C 4 Tot, 1«X I U * B I, UOX 5 MU AP cu C,Co; lilts,Ft W4 C, Uijf. Dnffalo Market—Jane 7. Floui—Finn with fair demand. ... OiAiK—Wheat nrmer, tending onward*, and mod erately active. Sales Milwaukee he. 1 spring at »lAp rtIAI;No. 2 <0 11.45; Chicago No.l Sptfn«JlA». Othtr grades octl-cted, and held at 81.63 for umber Mlcb ftn; 8110 for winter red. Cora dnll. heavy, anl lower: quoted nominally at 81 u for Ne. 1 and 81 SO for No. I. Oats dull and inac tive. held at 85 without bids. Other grains nominal. TTbiskt—Quiet. |l.S6X»li?\. Canal FaaionTß—Kina : To hew York—whsatlSc, eorn i«e, oata 10xc. To Albauy-wheat 16c, corn 14c, °LAra*iin>OßTS—Floor Sl.tIC, wheat t9,8«8 t eorn '“casal* taronts—Flour 441, wheat lISAIO, oats 38£5t. Oswego Market—June 7- FLOm-Steady at |7A0©7.75 for brands from No I Spring: 88.CO for red winter. ... Grain—The Bupaiy ol wheat eontlones Inadequate -h’o tMUwaukee club at SLSXtUB: prime winter red Indiana at SI.CH. Cora qmet. Oats scarce and firmer. „ Canal Fbsiouts—DnlL IHAHKIICD. Intblscttv. on Moadsv, JoneStb. at the residence of ihe brldo’sfaUer. by Kev. Chas. B Cheuev, Kectoi ot Christ Church. Mr. CO AS. A- MOl.Sb and iris* DELKN M., csuKhtcr of Mor. an L. Leith, gag. amusements. RAND STRAWBERRY, ICE CBBAM AND FLOEAL FESTIVAL, AT BRYAN H-A-XjXj* Wednesday Evening, Jane 8(h, Fox the Benefit of the NORTH STAR MISSION. Vocal and Instrumental Mole in attendaacs. ADMISSION 2S CENTS. j>7-h615-7t Ithp riOLONEL WOOD'S MUSEUM. COL. J.H, WOOD A CO...Proprietors and Managers. A. D. BRADLEY Director of Amasemonts. ■WEDBEBDAT bVkSINO, June B'll. ■' ■ • Thirl tight of the new and eltgant Comedy, by Cboxies Gayiar. Itpq., wmen npoe itsp-gductioo </i --clsslly at wailaek'* Theatre, New York, achieved a successful run of Nino Consecutive Weeks, produced here wlti New Scenery, by illnard Lewis, New Cos tumes, 4c., and entu led the MAGIC MARRIAGE. To ccnclade with the farce or POOR PILLICODDT, PRICES —Admission to Mnteam and Lectors Boom, M cents. Children under twelve years, is cents. Drw circle and Paronette, « cents extra. Private Boses, ts and $5 No extra tor Reserved Seats. Box Book ope* from 1» A. M. to SP. M. Door* of Lecture Room open at 7X o’clock. Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. ■ nmxTt vimm XVZXT aATUTOAT XT.SJf O OtOOX. Ticket* 25 cents,co *ll puts si toe house, Great Museum, with It* oyer JtO.OOO Curt osmesl The Invisible Lady I The Enormous Amerl canGisnteesl Ktgbt reet hlrb, and weighing over §OPo ends Jwillapoe ar nighfly. Mlsa old, and 80 indies High I the finest Small Ladyln• tn« •World, Je9-hs»lw Academy of music, wash- Ington street, between Clark and Dearborn-rtf. ARLINGTON, KELLY * LEON’S MINSTRELS. Lail Week ofthe present season, Ehittre change of programme eveiy evening. JACKSON HAINES I Every evening during the week. The Createut Skater in the World. PAB DE POLONAISE IV COSTUME ON SKATES First time In America by Ihls great artist. This la the only engagement he will play prler to his departure for London. Friday evening—BENEFlT OF MASTER LEON. Heeerved Beau for mle at the Box Ofilce aad at Boot * Cady's Music Store. Change of Time-Doors open at 7dS,commeßee»t I, AflmßlcCj SO cents. Secured aeau, 90 coots. Pri vate Boxes. So. Box Office oo*n from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. BDWIV KBLLY. Manage. TifcYICKEB’S THEATRE. iwl Madison street, between State aad Dearborn. MoYlckec and Myers. Managers. DOUBLE ATTRACTION. Btu igaaioot or tbe popular artlits, & MISS COULDOOK MB. And tbe churning Daussase M'LLB AUGUITA. First eppeent.ee of Mr. end Mrs. J. Biddlsi, Mils Mills Brldse*. end Mbs RnelleWette. WBPMJiSDAY EVEN’O.JuoeSih.wUl be presented with beautiful scenery end wonderful mechanical effects, the charming home drama, in three acts, en titled _ DOT; Or, The Crlokat ss the Hmth. 'With e cAt of characters which cannot be equalled la tee country. or During the evening two bceutlfal donees by unie AB roA, Lx Oozxllx add ran Omxoiav Lat. SATUBDAY AFTBBItOON—QBAJSD _HATIHM. BRYAN HALL.—The public are reroectiully Informed that the yonng and dis tinguished American Flan let and Composer, SIK* ALFBED 11. PEASE, wmglse, in this city, Two Grand Operatic Concerts, Saturday and Monday Evenings, June 11th and 13th. Mr. PEASB win be assisted by yrqg LATJEA HABBIS. the fatorlte Prime Danna. SIOWOKLOni, the highly aueceaifol Teuqr. lIEKB MOLLAMHAUtB. tbe celebrated Ylol(»- :elU»t. The above Artieta selected from Max Maunwak'a Hew l ark lUUan Opera «ros- Mnalcal Director and Conaoctor, Mr. w. uiso»- CDETB. Emission, 50 Cents} Sestrred Sells, 75 Cents. ce i.y4 , T. d , t ° Ml ° l * ct ° rT ° f Me n£«a.««?, a •trArRI BTT THEATRE, C U. ™ * nwirgand Manacan. ■ . T. L. FITCH, Stage Manager. KEW STABS THIS WEEK. inw fiaTT.TB CLDTETOP, . „ .. juoo pni.i-- Danaeaaa and Comedleaae. MB. TOM ol *A^*B Ceen ttl c Ethiopian Oeraedlm. th* COBKLIH bbothabb, v , t • Champion Gymnasia. Acrobats, Ac. lAat week of MIBB LODISB, . „ _ 1 Vocalist and Fetaale Drummer. Last wpek of MB. B*N MASON. Psione or X ots; Dress Otrris. ssets: Private Boxes, $3,90. Single asats in Boxes. 59 cento. Dooie open at 1H o'clock. Curtain at Bj< Voloek. njlMillWw 'J'HE GREAT MASTODON. pbexTivHsr.'se’ I lie largest ExWbitioa AMUSEMENT WORLD IS COMING! That Amul tow oftbe BfiW moaettr EQUESCURRICULUM. It, D, ItERT, A> NtAbUlknmt ecttrriy »T.l MB orlflnil In oonitruation, superior In every speciality, and In cludes tbafulovlag tense and Unparalleled Com- Mods. Francois Seigrist’s Great French Circus, From the Theatre Psrto St. Martin, Facia- Wm.Ducrow’sCircusßoyal From the Alhambra Palace, Leicester Square, London. Lent’s Broadway Circus, From ths Broadway Cttcms, New York. Old Grizzly Adams’ Troupe of Acting Bears, Forrest’s Trained Buffaloes Prom the Pralrlse of tka far West. Stewart’s Educated Sacred Bull, Prof. Wallace’s Corps of Performing Dogs, IVion *" keysland Ponies, Prota all parts of the World, comprlilng SLVEN DISTINCT EXHIBITIONS ZOO Men and Horses. Ad under one Gigantic Partition, for cee ilngle price ol aitLbetoa. It will be teen that the eemblnatlen above given 1 emit* from an entirely NEW CLASS OF AMUSE MENTS, snob as hoi never before been attempted by private mterprise, and entails soch an enormous ex penditure of money, tbst only the most liberal pat lonsgecvn render It remunerative- The manage ment will therefore be pardoned for directing the at tention to the fact that this lIAGNIFICBNT PHA LANX OP EXHIBITION not only combines an In finitely greater degree of novel’y, variety and efleat within Itself than can be found la any other placs of omnstment In the world, bnt also a nearer approach ta PERFECTION IN BVHRT DETAIL. The Magnificent Cortege Of the Equoeenrriculam, comprising new and spls dlfi Csges, CsTrlsgMind Barneee, finished and de corated In a style of unprecedented splendor, with 10C finer horees than were ever before collected to gether on either Contlaeat, will make Us public entree about 10 o'clock «a the moraine of the dey of exhibi tion, haaded by a beautiful band chariot, containing Charles Boswold’s Opera Band. And will parade the principal streets. FOUR GREAT CLOWNS Mens. Francois Selgrist, W. A. Donavan, The Gymnastic Clown. Mast. George, the Le Petite Grimaldi. And the inlmltnbU Joe Pentland WUt as CSewn to the Equestrian Scomu. JACKSON TTAINBfi: %W“ Doers open at 3 and 7 o'clock. To eemmeeee #*if an pour after opening. ABMIinOH *-80 CENTS. Children uds 12 yon of **.,31 Mill fr ftrntts far everybody! Vo starting room!_vJ WILL EXHIBIT AT CHICAGO, Monday, Jane 6th, 186: « Tuesday, “ 7th, “ « Wednesday," 81h, “ Wsehlngton street, opposite tbe Coart House. |V*Asd wffi exhibit it ell the principal cities end towns throughout Illinois end Wlseonala In Jane, CHICAGO,., HAPBBtlliiE,. JOLIET Friday, . M l»th, " MOBRIS- Baturdar, ** llth, « 0TTAWA,....,. Monday. « Uth, * LASALLE, Taeaday, « 14tb, ** •pprvr.RTQW, Wednesday," 13th, u JTKPONBBT, Theredey, “ 19th, •* GBHESKO,. Friday. •• 17th, • BOCK ISLAND.. Saturday, " 19th, - DAVEBPOBT, lowa, Monday, " 10th, “ MXJSCATIini. ** Tuaaday. *• TM, “ TIPTON, ** .Wednesday, •* 23d, •* IOWA CITY, “ Thursday, “ »d. ** WASHINGTON. " Friday, M 3Uh, M FAIBFISLD. " .......Saturday, " Kth* " MT. PLEASAHT. “ Mendoy, ♦* JTth, • • BXJBLIBGTOS, “ Tueaday, " »h, • MONHOUfB* Wednesday, “ 29»h, .• OAIiISBUBO .Thursday, “ SO.h, " PBAIBIB CITY Friday, July lat, " FABMIK6TOK- Saturday, *• 2d, ** FBOBIA, —Monday, •* 4th, • PEKIN Tueaday. " *tb, - CANTON. .Wednesday, " «th, « LBWIBTOH, Thuraday, " Tth, " VBEMONT, Friday, •* Slh, ■ MACOMB. Saturday, " 9th, “ .Monday, »• 11th, “ KEOKUK, - Tuesday, ** U»h, *• Wednesday, - Wth, " LIMA,. - Thuraday. "141k. - OUIBCT -.Friday, “ lith. “ Saturday. “ lIA, " K. b.—The gcsterel contracting and advertising Agents will vlMt each place of exhibition with large pictorial potters, lithographa, nawspsper advwrtiae* meaM, e(o., etc., etc., about slztoan days la adranee. »• n. B.—The LtrseMlzUbltleßla the YVerld U Cenisg. Beoolleot the Day and Date N. B,—Once more. Fleaoe observe the day and date an* do not coniound this MOHSTEB OHQAHIEA HON with any oth*r companies, whether they ba good, bad, oteioeedlngl/Umiomt. isyMJHt Of THB .niNAGEB, binatisß! HI. IV. From California. From Hlndoostaa. vn. WITH NOTICE. The French Trick Clown. mu mxszmr a* —...Tmesdar, “ 7m, • Ts^tsdsy," 9th, ** g, ....Thursday, “ flh, • J)RT GOODS, CLOTHING, "i ANKEE NOTIONS, .Cold -Watches, Jewelry, Ac* AX AUCTION. On THURSDAY; June 9th. at 9i< o’clock, at But ters’ Auction Kpoxs, in Portlaaa Block, earner of Dearborn aid Washington streets, alairoTirlotr of Dry Goods, Prints, Shirtings, fancy Dry Goods, TaS kea sections, ae. —ALSO— A. fine stock of Spring and Summer nothing. —ALSO— Am Utolm of Gold Wrtcbe*, Jewelry. *e-, fte. WM. A. BUTTBfe * CO., Auctloaeers. I»m4( Spring and Summer toothing, CLOTHS, CASBIMBRRB. BILE YH3TIMQS, Be., Be. AT AUCTION* On WEDNESDAY, June IMb. at »H o'clock, ah Batters* Auction Booms, la Portland Block, corner of Dearborn and Waobriftou itreeta. WM. A- BUTTERS * CO., Auctioneers, T7LEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUR- X X J KHUBI, PIANO FORTE, AUCTION. On TUESDAY, Jone lltb, at o’clock. At Dwelling 342 Illinois street, Theenilrafnmhuraofa family reUnqtlshlng bouro ktepins, consisting of elegant oarler Hunltare, broa sels, $ ply and iagrala carpets, Spanish matting, splen did oak sldebcard, snarb.e top oak extension dutlng table, cakflininr chain, *le*ant chamber Beta, mlr-' rora. rich ehlaa dining set, lists and slrv»r plated ware. Stewart eook store, r ehlgsruior.kUnk* fund* tT AI*o t a FtelnwaTPlaao Porte, rosewood ease. • J*S>b l itl-7l WM. A. BUTTERS A CO.. Anok’ra. KEGULAR SATURDAY’S /SALBv—HouseholdFurniture, Family Carriage, Rj*raea WaaoM, Ac^Ae- AT* AUCTION. On SATURDAY. JonelUh,at9H o’clock, at Bat; ten* Auction Booma. m Portland Block, corner of De«tborn end Waihiatrtoe itreeta.. . , HOUSEHOLD PUHNITUBR-fkn»Utln* of eleraat parlor set.black walrus a:d mahogany chamber set, painted do, do, common furniture. Ac. Ac. CABPaI S—Several new btujieUcirpets,a«oad-haai carpeti.Btrawmattlng, Ac. • , . PIANO AND MELODBON—A fine 7-octare piano la full rcund rosewood caae, elaborately carred, made byC. dtoae. Chicago. One superior Melo- deon suitable lor church. . , . . CARRIAGE on QaOY—A fine carriage erhack ha leJSSiSS ler * WM. A. BDTTEBA Aucfrs. A UCTION SALE. - Public notice J3l la hereby given that by virtue of the authority ▼piled In me by Section 19. of tne U. 8. Excise Law, I haye determined upon the following described artl ties belonclng to B. F. Wlsglm*. for non-payment of U. 8. (axes due by Mm, and naltaa the amount ot said tax Is paid by him on '’r before SAfUBDAY, June IBtb. at 10 o'oloek A. M.« I shall otfer for sals at the Auction Booms of W. A. flutters A Co., of Cnieaga, at the day and benr above name’:—2 black frock coats. I pr. blaek cloth pants. 1 ur. blue cloth pasta, 1 nr. drao sloth name 3 eieth vetta, 2 merino shirts, 1 cotton shirt, ll pi. drab blndlag, 288 pi. fkneyand black blndinr, 50 linen collars. 1 woolen searf, 13 blk and fancy ties, Ishewcaae 7 fretlonc. lihow caiofl feet lens, 1 gilt ft atne lo large. I writing desk, medium sire. GkO. BCHNEID*B, Collector Internal Revenue, Ist Dlit-TU- W. A,Buttbbs A Auctlontcrs. _ leSb743-lt TTOTTSEHOLD FURNITURE 11 and twelve dozen Horse Collars AT AUCTION. Cn FUIDAT, Jure JO, at SH o’cloclc. at «nr rooms 4« BQd<BlJeaiJ>oinatreet, censlsttazof a lareo assort* ment of Parlor. Chamber and Uloto« Boom Farai tare, ( baml>er fiat?, bllTer-Plated Fort* and Spoons, Palatlngs.BioTOi, *e. # *iv ALSO, 1 Second hand riane.^ gf^ 0te . 11 !, E .,.i«*U sipit - AncUoutais. JeS-bTfS-St pi ÜBER T & SAMPSON. V3T Auctioneers. 4t. -Sand 43 Doarborn-tt. Superior Hon-ebrM Furniture, Bm*scr«_*n-t lagnln Carp«ts,Pler Gloitej, &0., 40., AT AUCTION. AT 140 WABASH ATENUB. On tVEDSE3DAT, Jane Bth, at 9X e’clo :k. A- M„ ccntlulnc of parlor «oir, marble lop taol* s, reception chatre, rockers rich ;ace eur-sln*. two large splendid pier glasses, almost new and in psrfe#> order. I>V* steads, marble top ‘bureau sad waao»wnds, fiae ca*p-> ber *n*TS compute, rich brnssels and lugrma csrpats. wardrobts. feather pillow*, hair tmiSDrloabeoa, tied dlnif, sheet#, olnnkit*. ppresds, II: ea taole cloths, nsp'Kits spiendid pMow and banded cxvnuon tab.e, marble tsp sideboard, dinloc chairs, first-class McGee cook stove, refrigerator, window shades, crockery, dataware,kitchen wart,4*. , , The shove gtods are all Il«o ft rfect ordprandvery little need. QILBEaX A SAMPdON, j t 4 hJSSBt AucUo3teW - Rock county,-Wisconsin LA*D» FOB SAI.E IIY AUCTION. Will be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, .TEH 23d OP JUKE N3XT, la the city of JaaesvHio, Kock Ctmmty, Wisconsin, thirty-eight hundred and forty 15310) acres of toe tlnan agricultural lands tn the blase. They are situated about tea miles from Jsassvllle, and adjovnlne the rtfr lage of Footville, with the Beloit ana Madison Sail road rcnclua thronrh them, and the Uilwanxeeand Bcnthem Wisconsin Railroad on their bonier, sod an composed of abont an equal quantity of heavy Umber and prairie. They were selected tor their present owner tor Investment, nearly thirty yosra ago, as tka beat lands. In all reaped*, la Bock Leonty, and tt* County, It li well known. Is the garden of wibcousih. Tiev wilt be sold in farm parcels, and the purchase money, lees twenty or twenty-five per esnt., which must ne paid in cash, may remain on mortgage at ■even per cent, interest, tor seven or ten years, ex cepting timber leu, which win be sold for cash. Thtre will also be sold at the same time and place, and in the same manner, but wholly for cash- twenty two hundred *2200) acre* of prime land* InMerataon Ccuaty, near the town of Wansan, selected abont eight y A rt tn?re eligible opportunity for farmers to seeara most desirable farms, or for the Investment of capital, C °For mrtherpartlcal&n M>PIFJrtT Mn S? y .* or . b^* le *’ ter to Mr. DAWSON. No. 9 East Fifteenth street. If ew York, who will be in JsneeviUe ten days before the sale tikes place; to J. J.R. PBAfIK. el 1 Law. Janesville, or » Mr. JOEU4 HOWB. on the property, at Footvl da. tPFi**” l **^ JEaantek—Agents. T\T ANTED—A responsible man, v T farmer preftired, to dobutlnces in each town ship, without luadraacute other pursuits, for wmea tlOo a year will be paid. Call personally at the •ifico, 147 Clark street, Loom 1«, or address Boat Grace Drawer 6337, Chicago, ill- eocloalsg 23 cents, and U your loan*nip U taken your 73 cents wli beaevtbscx toyon. jsS-hlia* TXTAKTED - Agents. Gen. Grant Tv and his Campaign*, with an elegint Steel Portrait—price jlio. aimjs .New blalo.y »nd Map of the War, from offlciu B*rvl;es, glviag sil fie me t and statistics fr tu>es vesrs—mice-'>u ceuis. Are Just the books for agents Liberal Inducement* of fered. Sample copies sept ponprid on receipt of price. Gallon or satire's P. ATKINSON. 99 Msdivm street, Bear the Post Ofllce. Post Office Box 54£3, Chi cago, Illinois. JeAh7w-lt WANTED. —Efficient Amenta in every County In the West to sell tfysnl's His tory 01 the Ind sa Massacre In Minnesota. Also, “Toe 6Ur o( Bethleuem," a new book of sterilag wertb. and cne of the best for canvassers ever pub lished. Call at Scorn Ko. 11 Methodist Church Block, or address O. C. GIBB3, Post Office Drswor 85*3. Jeß-h;ih-3t '\]U ANTED.—Agtnt, to stll a Hia f v tory of the Hebelnon, by Hon. J, T. Head ley ; Hlitory of the late Jitonx Sluseacre in Minues> ts, by Headley. Also, splendid B’-eel P»ate Engrar. ln»9 of litridest Lincoln. UtoL Oen. Grant. Agents are msEiDg 8100 a month Belling my Adireta, E. B.TKBaT, Jc6-hSSS-fit 117 South dark it, Chlua^a. \\l ANTED —Energetic Agents t» Tv s*llby luhscrlptloa J. 8- C. Ahnott's War History, and othsr new tloos. AlßotheGaarninFACSnirLeof the Emac clpitl&n Proclamation and splendid Btcd Eagrartcn —Lixn. Gax. titiST, w.\gniaoTOv, and Chxxst Blxbsino LiTTLxCniLpnsN. For terms, 4c.. call on or address O. F. 01889, 131 Booth Clarii abee*. Chlcago. 111. Post ffisa Box SOfr jeßh3C4-et TXT Ah! TED—Agents for Schmuct- Y Y er’e History *1 the BebeUlon— (English and German.) Two volumes now ready, completing the history to the fall of Vicksburg and Port Hausen. Ibe engravings are by Sartaih. This work Is now too well and favorably known to nerd comment. Also, agents for tae popular agency hook, Chroni cles ef the Rebellion, by Dr. Scott, of Memphis. A humorous and highly Interesting (work, on which agents are remarkably successful. PneofLSO. Scad forcircularsandfullbarleularsto O. B\ VEST & CO., Publishers, Jcß-h-556-10t 112 Dear be rn street, Chicago, ifl. V\/ ANTED—Efficient Agents in Y Y every ceuaty In the Northwest to sell * Mltoh ell’s New General Atlas"—the best for family use over pnbliihed—and 41 Siebbtaa’ Bl.htr lean’ Pro tress of the United States,” from the BovolaJoßary War to the Great EebeUlon-lho best works extasß formeents. Busin ns permanent. Address J. N, WBniDitN, No. 7 Methodiot Church Block. Chicago, IIL.P. O. Box 2534. JOfle6-h»»6l WANTED—Agents wa»te<3. Jmit YY published, Bsymond's History of Ae Admlalo tmfcca ofPresldeatLlocels. Htlahprice Sam ple copies seat on receipt of the price, we wan* goed men to engage la the sale of this pepolsr werk. Everybody wuti It. Address CLARK dt C9t SB Wsjainrtoastreet,Chicsge,lU. BoxJTSI. jpi-iils-aos WJ ANTED—2ooactive, intelligent YY sgents wanted to sell the crest Natarsl Weather Indicator, an article everybody ws; is. Thousands already tsoMiy to Ms osefnlness. It hss no dareoao the bon ewatfalatag tooa of sciwulflcjama anoas a Barometer pronounced nsoqaallea. fIfSF ant basin©**. Ready aals. No compeWtloe. Sort stamp for eircalar. Aaarets No. M Portland Block. Chlasgo. P.0.80x 5398. jtS-hrtß-tw \X7ANTED Young 1»- Y Y dies can sell hnerreds ot Briggs' Glass Mart lax Peas lor marktrr si falKlwwmont apropara lion even Hose sad Tows Stag. Thsv sanneaspaWw orcorroc*. Sample mailed on receipt.of 36 one retail price. B. B.LAMDOB, dgenk JtHWla 68 LNb street. Chicago, a. "WX7ANTED —Disabled officers'and f T Midlers, honorably discharged from the aar- Tice, and in tu( ct employment peculiarly adaetsd tetbclr co-'dldOD, sboald address P.O.Drawer 88U Chicago, IH., pitnag data of dlscna-geanenainsof nompai y aa<* regiment dUebacged firom. tays-gm-im Wf ANTED—Agents, to sofl the T T celebrated Hew England Family Sewlt* Ma chine. The only smMl machine that naa bean in in tnree years that glee* perfect aatMactlea. Tha Hew. Moglaad Fatally u equally efficient In aewtnt IM beaTloat goodiwlifc the finest merle. Price fill. 1 wiM <ar« lyaas me any twe-tnresd machine tbit in* peases tbaa, eltbar In aeaaty of MM or tkoulfe of aeaun. bfty agents are eleattv iron in ta MM par sooth. • Genaral delivery Cubage, 111. Per ferine «s agents, and prints eMcauar, address Y. B. BTAN. •acetal Aremt tot the Horthweot, P. O. Draw« 57*. Chicago. PL mylbgsab-Mt WANTBD.-P pm noaht 1 want Affto e> H (Mimonth, nrsassa paid. to sol my Bv*M lajtzwo Fnona, Ostswtal Bun.rn—, and thnaa ether now, nsefnl and eorions arttsles. Fifteen onlan sent ran. Address JOSH P.XOYD. 9ft Msd, tnyl-eikKn gitolto. CJXOLEN —Horee, buggy and bar ness. Horae dark bay, large sue, about eight yssraold.ona white foot, top baggy, one new abort, one drab and one colored cushion. A liberal rawara -will be r-sla for toe horse and thief, or either. 8. LTJDINGTON A CO.,Lumber street, near Twelfth. Jeß-h7<ut Yost. LOST —In the vicihity ol Post Office and BUte street, e Wallet containing a •small sum et money and tome mo tea, rec-lpis and other papers of no tnlue to any one but too adver tiser. To anyone flnalngtbeaame n liberal amount wiUbepalg, ataiMadinooattest. leß-h7«Bl_ ©metal Notices. ■REMOVAL— Xi CH4HCUXOB L. JBMKB h*s rtmoTed hla Lev Office to « CiABK arrSEK*, Two doors aouto of his old fttane. iebblßbTi |?OR COUGHS, COLDS AND Jj cCs9TTMPTIOH.—The Bauam 8 the most highly spprewd discorered. It has eU bating had an unprscedmMd w*^ t ß^ett>s yean. ItUrecommnded ter u mi nest eminent oUisns,toeKJJJ" which enn fact by aH who know tt peers to each be flVenjo almost amrextnn** toe bottle. Tbeproprteun.wi»J>y rlg a oa . M centt money If not cheapest. Be end JUi— tbe l««e la prepared o*ly eayetnlaadgetthe^M*sa v wholeeaie DragHau nuliffius a via F)R SALE Grain Bouse and Cattle Taid, laettfiil a coed J»»tit»oa the C. B.* Q ItaUread. aosaabeasbatlt bat oaamr. ; tatarea all eampfeta aad la rood order, wui be ■oldabaapaa«baa»iiaHaoatoThealth aaddeaim to cleae oa* at one*. Inquire of WM.IJIYLB A CO,, aidoattWawtreet jagbOMt IiM)K SALE—HaIf- an acre ot J? ground hi the rtlUseof |Tt eotoa, TIT. l«U Price 1175. aito.Ud Jnat norilioeat of Ora Collet*. AddRM 8. F-CIaSII, Boi FDB SALK -Or rant. Twastorr cotuxo Mdoloo Lot. to B»«Mtoo. goooootlj ■Ole streets. r T?OR 3 AIR—BO sore* of splendid JJ land. weD topiered. with flflMmoctMajcfcMj, *ll Kr&fted frail. KUottbf til* tttv limit* of Toiod*. Otucuxiil* oro*s*S viliM sold hr ItM thaaaolf 110 ▼rnlur, wb, !f»MUeM|oa to mildo MO*. * Ad»r#M Hr. J. HVSUAW. ProTDwrer 18X3, Cblci»o,ar con. it 153 goath CiTt-ar, room K0.7. T?OR SALE—For $4,000 in gr©« -L litti. elthty (W) acre* of Load aw tAlcuo. btlnttta ««•$ ba>(o<) or tbe M«tb««K gjorterTk) •ftcctlontwenty-tight C 3) la Township Thirty-eUbl (*). notthef r»e«t> tUrtea (19) cm* - FarfUCbv tnfbnnstton eddreM H. T. COfFST. P.O. itoxTH, PUUbntg, Peon., or Mplr to TttOt. B. BBTAST. *♦»! BiUle nxent. Bnu Barf. Cblea«?, mya-gTH-Ht FOR SALE.—Great Bargains. lOJM acw* of Land, om Oic line of the Logans, port sod Paonnßallroaa. tn Lmomot county IU. Thesa lands are big* sod rollra*. sad sre within tarts railss of Rnilroad Stations Chatswonh sad *'orr«st> vlile. and fivemile*trom-snood Ceal Mia a, sad wIU be scud aheap, ooe-ana caan, balance in nve or hto years st six per cent, interest. There Is s Beet Sngw Manufactory st Chatewartn, at saaeeasfn) operation. Mo bettor Isnds hi tbe State. Address or spply to D, K. PBAKSOUS, IIS Randolph street. Chicago, or to J. BTILL WILL, iKi Chnssworth, Illinois. ■TfrgMMOl ' 1?OR SALE—A ban d some re si- I 1 deneeskHsrlea.4rstßtstloaoßtbeOsl*asß«fl road, iwtatT-flyomtnalesrlda tkom the Wells street drpot. The premises coitsm two seres of crotnd hlgcJy cultivated. Terms Wjge.9o.one half cash, the balance msy remain s ben on the property sjont term of years. If deslwd. Apply to H. 9. ap«TJS, lm of notion A Leonard, IMsad 1M asndolsh-st. mja-hiat-ict T?OK SALE.—Farm for sale at a X/ Bsrgsto. Avery yslnsbls Farm, Mtnated on Biekcry creek, in will cous'V, lIU containing 1308 seres, all well fenced, and divided Into tillage, mea dow. pastorase and wood land, with never-tailing water ratclrr throu, hit. The Improvements coasl* of a Isnte Hn«briek boose. sad four tenant levetaiUrts fine bane,with sheds. As-.alt In good Tana Is worthy the attention of those wishing to buy. belt z in s good -neighborhood, near Chlcazs market, high. dry. dad rollon land, and well adaot ed xor grain and stock, and susceptible of being divi ded into several farms. It is now under cultivation, and well stocked with cattle, bones, and sheep, which csDbesnrchised.lfdeslred. A ereat bargain wllbe clvea. Terms cask. Foe torttw p„UcuW, tavdn of H HOHOEBt mvg-g3t93ot 80 Dearborn street. jFor gale. XTOR SALE—Cheap, a Black Wal- JL 1 not Counter, with one row ot drawers. In good erder, at A. Q. GAB*ISLE'S, 39 Stale street. jes-iioi at TfOR SALE—Or to rent, two cot- X? tag* hontes with lease of ground. One of tbo kansas fa on West Vaa Burns street, and the oib*r ta the South Division. W. HANSBIiOUGU. 106 Bia dolph street. . Jeß-h7£»-dt FDR SALE.—Two ot the finest BtalMora la the western country for sale at a great; tacriflce, or will be t-xebanged for Unas, call at once 101 a bargain oa PE fER csHIMP, 9J Monroe st, nearly oppo&ite tae Poet Office. jeS-hISMt FOR SALE—The stock, horse and wagoo, Ac., of a grocery store. In one of ’he best locatlcnsla this city. New doing a goad bnsi sets. Fora go ahead man tins Is a rare opportunity. Will be told chess it Replied lor Istmeoiatclv. Ad dress Pcs; Office Boxaa&n. Jod-h7.lUt TjtOß SALE—Choice Dried Apples J? Dried Peaches, and Maple Sugar, at 83 Randolph e.rctt. H.Ii.HOAG. _ Jb7*u6>3 It FDR SALE—A first class Top Buggy, nearly isr, and in complete order, made by Cue of the beat makers la this city. Mag bo seen for a few days at dMI HI’S STABLB. on DVash teuton street. Call at US Franklin street. ORO- B. FAhKAK. JoT-h583-3t FOR SALE—A Meat, Poultry, Vegetable and Fish Market. In a rood location and doing a good business. Lease running »o flraiof April next. For particulars, apply at Vi Q * dolpb ttrect. Jes-h512-lt FOR SALE—Two new 12 horse power stationary engines wrh locomotue boil ers. Also one second bond 13 eorss power engine wlUi locomotive boiler. Apply to GEO. DuSSAI. & CO ,19 and 21 Dearborn street. JsD-hSST-lw FDR SALE —A Conf ctionery and Bakery very cheap for cask. Call at »9 North Clark street. JH-hw-lv FDR SALE - One of Crate Broth ers Vertical Forging Eammera now and In per* feet order snltablo for a Railroad Macalno Shop or for general forging. Considered; be best steamdpre lag tammer la use. Inquire of FAT * CO., Clark street. Je3-h3BMw TP OR SALE—One '6 foot 24 meh J? Daniels’Pteteer, nearly new and la penect or der. AUo one Kcond-banu Cracker Machine, with brake and four cutters, ta complete running order. Apply to FAT * C 0.,132 CUrk-st, je3hJßMv 170R SALE—One twelve horse X? power engine, ane line of »bafUnc aad pulleys. five lathee, one Iren plainer, oneuprisbs drill, on* flask and patterns, and eue aorov cutter. J. W. COBB, 236 Hnabara street. Je2-o3<o IQt . FDR SALE—On the maim line of the Dllnola Central Railroad, at a good grain ■Glut, a Warehouse containing an Jtevatorand ot»or faclJHlca for hondllacgrain rapidly. One or tv° I=»» adjoinloe. If desired, suitable for Lumber Yard. Will be sold at a bargain. For P“?cffiara a«rcsa Draw ersßVfi, Chicago. njii-bicwot T7OR SALB—Cheap, asaall baild* X 1 ter in rear Of4S Michigan avenua, to be ramovad Immediately. Apply la rcacodSOSaft* Clarx scf gyas-aai-in TMO3. ALLEN. FOR SALE—Or rent The South Branch Min*. Two hundred barrels per day ca pacity. Located cn Canal street, OTtwota Washing wnaid Randolph. For terms apply to THOMAS LON BUGAS. 18 South Clack-at. myffi-giSa-SOt Mcai 35statc-€itg 17OR SALE—Houses and lots 1? Nos.9 ond li. nice Place, first houws southof Nos. id and Hi W*sc Jacison street. Pries half c=ih. Improvements coat $2,253, whinlamoer was cheap. Examine the property It will ineaSfor Itfeif. It must be Bold immediately. 15. MINGS.I32 South Clark street. Je3-h.g-.t FJR SALE—A residence lot on Calumet avenue, 50x133. Price 535 per foot 73 feet as Indiana avenue, near B'niKold Place, ?»o per foot. Apply to PfiIEB SUiilP, Iti Moaroo at* jes-uiau . ITO.B SALE—Choice Residence I* property for tale In T203. B. BBTAS'3 Beal Estate Office, Bryan Hall. , , . WORTH DIVISION—Bash street, corner oTJa diaaa, good dwelling. Hnron-st., bonae with mosem improvement*, east ot Wolcott. Illinola-at.. corner of wotcott,iouse and largo lot. Also excellent real* dcnceon Illinois east of WolcotS. , . . bOUTH DlVlSlON—ttiomaas Amn dwelling and large lot aonth of Jackson street. Wabash arm noe, several dwellings rangln* from gj.5M to •I7 t sw, and all at less than tsetr real value. Vary choice lota along the lake shore, on all the avenues and cross ftreota. st prices ranging Dorn t2O to tIW PdV foot. Beautiful propenv IQ Bills’ Addition, Cottage Grove. WEST DIVISION—Some cl me most desirable property In the West Division, Improved and nt. im proved,east and west of Union Park, and on thabeat atr'ets. A large list of other property In all parts of ttecltv. Also farms and suburban home*. Je7 h£o9 6t f?OR SALE—A new two story J, frame brute of tearooms, b-ick basement, and lot -10 by 13f feet, with frame barn, on north side of garret*street, mar Lincoln. A frame house oi ton rooms, mi lot 10 by 130 feet. cu 1 aik avenue, near Onion Park. A ftame house of clgbt rooms, and lot, on Chicago avenue, near market aireet. __ Taobnck houses, and large lots, on Walking ten street, east of Union Park. Lot on corner of Wabash avenna aid Commerce or boUd*npa, on Indlma-st, between Clark scdl'eaiborD.TSbrlMfeet. .. A new frame boose of elsht rooms, and lot 69 by 1M feat, on wamn street,near Hoyne- , , „ . BJMmi, A. SiKOBBT, BMlßit.l. A.int.Ko.l moc«. j.t-mew T7OR SALE—A uea*, -well-built iP Btory and a half cottage house, pleasantly loca ted. with good bsr* and large let. Albo a large brick jvsXdeßce.pleasaatly locmt&aod weUiurroundedby shade trees, with lane lot and good bam. Apply tw GEORGEBICKBRDIK-E, OB WestlndUSAiWia tween EMzabsth and Noble street, or toJ. BIOMH- DlKE.inßurnhim A Maran’soffice.GßssC&mdoiph stroet. Jed'hMT-as -I7OR SALE.—Saxe Kent I Secure J? Ecwlth! Escape Heat and Dust. Live la the Coun try ! Borne of the choicest suburban homes shout Cht easo. within and without the City Limits, are now for sale. A large number of Blocks In the BUI* Ad dition at Cottage Grove, near the Ualvmsay and the Lake h*ve been left for sale es reasonable terms ta l.aae,B»VQee«nMUb THOMAS B. BSVAirS goatlings BOARDING. —A very pleasant iront suit of roomsiwl'h gas, nafhrnlsheLcsa be had with hoard at MWnt Jacknotys*. Je»k7o7-3$ HOARDING. —Summer Boarding. X> Afawmoroboarderacai.be aoeoamodatad at the Evanston House, eleven miles irotn Chleas j. on me Milwaukee Ballroao. on reasonable termAhvap pivtor foon to lha proprietor, a. adaha T>OARDIN G.-Txo. pleasant •I I rooms to rent with board; one unfurnished sol uble lor a gentlemen and wife, orsligla at 101 Moxroe street. opoarito tt« Post Office, 1 f soplled soon. Day t>oardors aUouabt accommodated. Board. (U6 per week. given and raqalicd. Jsßhißxs BOARDING.— A large untan;- Uhed twlor. on lower fl<»r. aa». tel,{E», Ac.. in one of too beat aolgn bo r b ood *1 a to« Weat Ditlalon, near Colon Park, can bo Qad witli board for two persona, la a pilTato "JvrJ.it ercaaitgP.O box <OOB. jeamnw BOARDING— Onefnrniatied room to rent wUh board, soluble fbr a cantlemsn snd wife or two gentlemen, st 81 Wabaah. avenue, southern t comer or Bandolpb at. Aftwdayboetdan can be aeoonunodated. J aB-hTIMb BOARDING— A lady and gentle man can be accommodated with a snlt of large wad pleaaant rooms at 94 Laaatle street, ogposlto toe Coon Hones. J. C. BBEPLBT. Jelh6Q>tt BOARDING.— Pleasant rooms to . rat -with beard at U Waablnzton attest. be tween Wabasb avenue and State alreet, andwwaot Maitla genUfemen. j-T-hTW-CT BOARDING. Board and iooiu ontauauie Wtiui mu* >» tween MMllonend Monroeetreetn. AU°*'"“W bOMdti,deelred. None «p,ljmCenalocntM!»»«■ ness. •- J • • • ~ Je«»g**»^_ BOARDING.— A desirable frent chamber enj bnck nttlor. M l hrrh<be']. wltb dnU oMJttM M wiletor»iS*W»6»li etenc. ntnt*w snwat. J T> O ARD TNG. -w averly House, Boarders eenbe nceea- Xf m A» room*, st ”n*M^rS?el^ M> *lc.t.>lJo.g.y. 1.--MW 1-»OaBDING.— The Williama stmm oernsr of Kooroe and Welle attests, iHnr rbaPitM bands and been toorcegtuy “lS3 r is mw mS(M>b.Tccetrtloii roo»^^^jebnarc^ r onnb. U!OUND—A small' package of J? anew M rtalk itcct, M, RM.Wib. TM bwber (ttUTI, by callttw », Me Bbartgr 09e% descHbtc, k M, lor IWnOTortlMMel |e3 t»tt . ROUND— A Wallet eontaimw T MC. I W Wtt»lkl..lM<» aaawttb^gßtrrspanbritct. 117 ANTED. Voung Men Yu who hare n (evlmsnrn ’down 1 Cku»S». u« WT ANTED—A man to solicit ad* f T rexilietprata tor the Baazo Itimßeuj Tt». IsqoiraofPßTßltSaiMP.iual #«••» Brav er, S3 Moiuoa at. jeß-h7SX-ll .*II7ANTED - Clerks, book* keepers* . ▼▼ faletmon, Farter* Bar-keapfli*. Cl«ri» oo •teasbeau sad Cutleetara. dnieiaa, *o., aeaktac alraatio&a, taould apply at the Adym tislrg aad Genrnl Eaitneaa Agency, 9> Deatbarn-a* Rooms. Situation*soar open for inoie register** Wasted, tea men vbo ran lack dear: alae, a Boiled terror as Inrarasta omca. A Dramas vaatas* FIB LB Y * CO. JeMmit Xl 7 ANTED—A situation as boot ■ I T baaperbyathorrmsb axiarUocel mu A *ta eae air* the boat of ralwauca. Apply at FUtUBX « CO*B AdiartMCTT m Ostnl taitßM 4geaey. M ' Dearbon atraat.Voea H0.3. Also, a tttaa* loawasiaß adßeaeral chikln at* good mercanUU bnalao aby a* active yooag maa trbo caa fiualah goad nteeoasb \JSJ ANTED—To Photographers— IT Brajoaot ladt (aPWogrart Artist),astta •tloa to print and tone, either la the clt* or cwmatry FI re se ad Atom, vli* partlealaia. to TON, Post Offlce.Chicaio. je»a?<g-tt WANTED— A situation as Clark or Traveling Ages! fer a wholswle boom Any one wanting u ictiT* boalneveraanfor snern a itniatlea.wUi please leave their address. ot tho Trv bueofflee. O. W.B. JrthWtt XU’ANTED— A pnrchaier for the Tr tsaseofone of the best Fhotogrspb Galleries In the city, sited op In the nos t modem snd Improved style. THIS Is smo opportunity, ss the issue is Terr snd hat a smell smoast of money requlr-d down. Tlsie for balance. QsodresionsfLrsHlißg. Address “A,”-Box 571*. Jeeh.flS It WANTED—A partner with from v y »ifI,OCO to tBQ.HO. to encage la the gram isd provision irsds with sa experienced business man. Parties answering will give their name sod Mi where sa interview can be bad. Addrwe P. O- Draweron. jebhSOH WANTED—To' business men. ▼ ▼ Wanted, by a voting man, situation In s “tore. Can slve toot reterenets la this city. Address V A2IbA«T, Chicago. lIL Jeß-h»3»lt W ANTED—To hueiness men. Tv Two men—onnjitddi*-ated. and out ysonc— want situations is vMhcaleor retail irroeeryhonss, or say ohtr goo?“fc|Mi4. Can influence soma trsae. sod sotnu with uTonevi referonreo tn the stw. Address “O PQ,” through the Post OCce. jeS-htlfrSt \V r AN TED —To know the wherea* v v bouts ot PATRICK, RYAH.whaloftLtsvUs street, th caso. IU.. nine years age. Any Informs tloo couceroiuy him will be ihankinlly received bv bis mother, ELIZA RTA:i, Chicago, lIL B eirfit Paul papers please copy. JeAhlSHs XO ANTED - Board with uulnr elshed rooms on »bo North side, mas and bis wife. .Vdoreaa** J A,'' Tribune office. jc3L7«-lt WANTED— A salesman in s T v Fancy Dry Goods store. Apply st 365 Stste street. jeg-hTB-tt tX ANTED A young man to take » v charge of s hone sod carriage. A osrefal and experienced driver prefor.ed. Apply si UI Keszle street. jad hiti ft T\7ANTED —A girl to do geneial T T tout© ■work t« » family of four p«r«ni. German, hweed or Norwegian preferred. Call at Room i, So. 124 Randolph street, Chicago IU„ at •nee. j«6*b74M% ‘WANTED-A first cla«s Cook, IT Washer and Ironer. One that can Hire good reftren.es cap ana steady employment ud good wages, at N0.211 Chieagoavenue. J«s hIU-.v _ WANTED - 1 wish by expending ?T about |I,MO to get Into some reapectabls established bnMuess wblen will mate me » living. Any iblne but selling Uqour. Address, for two days, ♦•M, 1 * Tribune effiee. Je3»h73t at WANTED —An Assistant Book* Ti beeper. Call at2lfl South tfalarstroet. JeS h'.ZVil "WANTS D—A neat tidy girl, T * who Is competent to take care of a child and do light clumber work appiv \t the flub house norther Eighteenth street,«.aihecss*.»l’eof Wabash avenue. Je.S-h738-Jt W’A^TEB —Horses to board at Yt 111) State street. Horses bensbtand sold And horses and carriages to let at same place. Poa-xua Now— a palrofolaclt horses sad too tinglo horses, ocejargi-ana the cth-r medium rUe; also an iron axle grain Vigen. DANIEL J, WaISN. Jc-ht>s3ll WASTED —A good house, pleas antly located, snltablo for a small family. Bent cot >0 exceed 3JM. any one barn* such a house wlHlicarofa good t i ni:tby addressing. 1 * W Tb,”io»i Office Drawer 57,0. JeS-aUC-lt WANTED —A smart active boy tt IbatlsquirK at figures and re-lies vl-h his parents, in a Crst-claea retail groccrv store. Unex ceptionable references required. Aourtes **T Tru.oco office. ’ )e£Hi7ll-lt W ANTED.—A young gonUeman • * w bbes lo corrc»poca with a few youaaladlee. wUhavievtouairlmony. Address ffALrkKS“(ITT» Box 73,, Bailie Creek. Mich. Je3 hll3 It TCTANTED—To rent a Cottage * ■ with four or flva rooms—man sod wife, no Children—on the North Side, convenient to the bona cars. Address " Dr. J. A. fl.,’* Tribuno office. JeShn*-3t WANTED —Apartner with a cash T T capital of to engage m an established Produce ana fcomrcljulou DuiU>ese, either to remain In office cr to travel. Address Box 31U, tilting «bco and whtre an xn‘. ervlew can be bad. lea hilVit TI7ANTED—By a respectable yy yoscg woman, a situation to cook, wash and Iron In a famiiv. dan give the bot ot cuy reference If required. Would do general bonsevorw inatmallfamUr. South bicepreiorreo. Pleasa call at 8.1 Karquer atreet. corner of Canal street, between Tvelitb and Folk ats., weat Side. Jt&h.u^lt WANTED. —To Druggists. T T Wanted a situation by a young man, a Ger man, who has bad experience in the bn-lueM far a number of years, sno can give good recommendation If required. Audreea “Dacaoisr,” Ttlaune offieo. JeS-b7h9-lt "07ANTED—A purchaser for a IT Photographic Gal ery. dealrably located on the 600 th Side, ntar the Post Office. This Is a rar« chance for a person with a small emits! to engage In a good paving business. Address Post Office Dox-413* Chicago, 111. JeS-hliO-n WANTED —A tmall houre with. Store In a respectable 1 cation.either on North, South or West slats ot the city. Any person having the same to Ic* may bear of a good tcasat by uddrraa* lug *A B,'* at Tribuno office. Jcfrh7il-3U TX7 ANTED—To"MiUers. Afirst- T T olsaa Miller of fliteea years experience wisbea a iitustion either In city or coontry. understaodaall branches taoroughly. Address for three days 4, it," Tiibuno office. je7-aa24*si TXT ANTED—A good Eater. On* Y Y who understands baklns bread, crackers, cakes and pjes. To aaood bund sl2 oor wees -will be paid. Addressß. L. ADDINQXON, Dloomlnglin. It JaMiCtdt •WANTED—A situation as house- YV keeper, by a middle aged woman. A trat class private family desired. The beat of reference* given. Addressdlrawer No. «a, Milwaukee, Wm» ie7-h6501w ; TXT" Ah'TED —Boird and furnuoed YY room lor a gentleman and wifa in a crlvato fhmlly In the south or North Division. fSeferenco* glv** and required. Address “AH.,* Poe* Office Bex Kte, stating terms, location, Ac. )e>Bai<-lt WANTED —A partner with YY f<4,BCO cash In one of the most profitable man ufacturing bonnes* la this clay It will realize the party at least per year. Asalirvof SUM per year will be slveo to said partoer for sopcrmtendlng the bnuoeas, DeMdia one naif ftbe prouts. Afdraan "L8,”P.0.80x509, Chisago, liL JeWIMASt VI/ ANTED—One or two furnished YY rcoma without board. Down town preferred. Address** J W," P. Q. Box 360. Jrt-bW-U TV/ANTED—SOO laborer. t(f work Y Y cn the Peninsula Railway, between Escsnaba std Marquette, Nlcblsan. wages. JJOO per day. Board $3iK per week. Parties oedrlng scu.ll eon* tracts can be accommodate* at good prices,and tool* furnished If required, lien are wanted to work as gracing, track -aylrg, and on gravel trams, and ta the finest climate daring the summer season in the u. a. Free passes to the werk can he procured, and att information la reference to the work begirt® on ap plicant n to J. B. WILLIAMS, st the Cnleogo* Northwestern Ballway Paweeger Denot. Chicago- Je7 hSH-'fit WELLS A PSRBY, Contractors. WANTED —First class Actor* YY and Actresses for the sew Cairo Thsator* which will open on the ICih of July, XiAt. Also* wanted Immediately, one good Scene Painter and on* Stage Carpenter. AdCru* CttUMP A CO , Box 897* Cairo. 111., slam g line of business. Jo4-h4t»l» ANTED —We want every YY married person In the United 8t*l« tosoaA for ore ot oor Bbalbd Cracun*ss, ** for the mtmea onlywhich eontalcs laformaUcnof the ulmo** Im pcrtance to everr married person, never before ro» vealad* that can So obudimf la ao othtr-way. Pad tlvely ro humbug Andrew., with stamo. Dr. ■. BACHELOB. Kanxakea City. lit- jet-hlMt TXTANTED—A second hand top Y Y Baggy, one seat: one hot most used vlw two seats by MAGILL A LATHAM. N. B. eoroso tf Booth Water and Wells streets. ledh-TP-iw TX7 ANTED—Farms. Two good I* Improved farms wanted, most be near soaw railroad, with good banalogs and water, prefer than in DUbolsTSoother* lows or Northern Missoart. Ad* dress“3Hß.”P.O.Box »m, Chicago. 11L, prhC ftiUdeocrlptloß, lowest price and best terms. XC7ANTED—IO,OO* B«ef andPotk Yl Bsj rels. to boWeUvsred at cmr fuikln r Hwssm by tha first day of ntffoOer next. Mn»t be well tnodw and Dos seasoned Umber. , GRIFFIN my2bhH4at » Pomeroy's BnUdln*^_ WiSSRi!SS^E3S^aK Wages HI bar month and rations. Also, l>» Tamm* sten. WageaSWpermonthandratiena. rrsatoe* BortaUon funuahod to place of desdnattom said vw Sruedto St. Louis, Mo. For tnrtber quire at the Qovsmmsmt Office, isix.aiuth. widw lyiQ Chicago, ix JAMBS w. CLANK,^ . myAeari-tm Qovenunent Asml So &ent RENT—A small two-story Cottage (frame boose) oa toe comer of PeoijL avenue k4 Twenty-Pint ittyt. yard aad watar.tfiyw icons.) PoaaeaMon |ly®Sw.*LwT t ; g^n> toJ,H.fBBB£LLill Dearborn wwt- TO KENT—Bnck House (tea room*), tu w»hub CarpetswtUßesoldtbliday (Jnnetth) atlflo clock A. 8. Boose open lor inspection at booXocg. - Jeg-hftO-fil - O KENT—Unfurnished front room and bedroom, wltoonibwd on Mltoigan awne, aootb ofWaahingwn atieet. AddreuPoat Office ijox XU, with rolarancee. jse-MOMb TO RENT—Furnished lodging Honse Tbe commodious andcaotiilJy allotted bonding 13PontoWater atyt,.nr« toe Michigan av«ne.baa been thoroughly reooTaieda»i repaired, rarnlabM throughout gentltneo ooly. Single and conble bedded rooms, also parlors itib bedrooms, newly, paperedifßrwioea sad int in order, to rent bp toe day, week or mown Je3-bTa*tt , TO RENT—four good stalls, in a bnck bun mtlo rtu ol 1» Stiioetrjw^^kjolT on toe preanaea. * rrc RENT—With Board, one largo I I. ccoci- 1 ecche iStc?SSe“te.msit.KM m-nw Tn RENT —Furnished noase on B.cck. iMbica. —o KENT.— Two-stosry frame tauae number 353 West. Ad&ue atreot, 13 r .o»i°»Mo<. c»“ 'iftaVVSZSSSiS*- jtf7-b63Wt 1 Metnooobtan Bl 00k. TO RHNT—Avery dttftirable real* det ee on tos SonlAaldo. es*salaln< nine roama. Bene tMff The fUro ute acA carpers, which are kwU.lHhlJjlioalk W.teff »<•>. To RENT—Home with large gap dwi.wwccl BrnkiweMk. Ap»l, to icwrloj. auioSvwelsekknt. TO BENT —The five story marble fvnatifoeeJßLafee dint Abe ator^ » ■■ilk* c. Isttagrb. gTRAYED— From the eabsenber n large dark brown Fona, lov tw, 2r, sir, ssnssaa^Oj®