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TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE EOARD.OF. EDUCATION. List of 'Toachers Elected for tho En- ©77.. suing Year. Their -Salaries _@6" Be Deter- " mined Hereafter. Tho Bonrd of Edncation mot st 6 o'clock last svoning for tho purposo of olecting teachers for tho onsuing yoar. Presldent King ‘ocorpled the “chiair, and thore woro prosont, Inspectors Bishop, * Bonfleld, Calkins, Goggin, . Prussing, Richborg, Runyan, Sholdon, Btono, Wolls, and Wilco, Bub- Joinod arn.tho namos of ho tonchers cleatod ¢ nian sroox, E Goorgs Howland, Principal; Qoorge P, Welles TToacher of Latin ; Uonry ¥.' Monroo, Bolany pn Naural Iistory s Jg]yrlx‘xg:’h. "«"z"e'.‘,‘x’;;., fatliomatics ; Bamuol ~Willard, A -+ Math ticea 3 Lat- B oriaine, Netnral . Bidences ; ‘Annid E, Trimmingham, Drawing; Marian E. Moat- ard, English - Litoraturo; Frances A, Bmallwood, Physlology 3 Paulino Minch, Garman ; Gustay Domars, Frenob ; "Anna Byrne, High:-School -clasa; Emilio 11, ‘Qooko, 1iarrlot A, Btowell ; Marlan L, W. McClintock, German; O, 8, Weateott, * ¢ o, Prineipal Garoli i, Wygant, School 0, Dolano, Pringipal; Caroline &, , 8ol of Presiite: ia F. Youug, Garrlo A, Decloxy, Assiat ants, BPEOTAL TEACIERNR, y E. E. Whittemoro, O, Blackman, teachors of music Garrio E. Powors, Julia H. Arms, toachers of drawing ; ZLavinis O, Porkins, vocal culture, = ACAMMON BOIIOOTs, A, X1, Vinzwoll, Principal ; Mary' ¥\ Luceock, Hoad Assintant ; Lucia Jolmson, Allfe L. Porter, Joannn A, Walal, Fitst Anaiaianta; Emma Bmith, toacher of Ger- suan; Oolia 8. Flogg, Emily E. Brino, Elizabelh A, Stato, Mary L. Allison, Autis McCorguodale, Morcio A Thirds, Bophirania Lovoloss, Almina 8, Jenzings, Amolia B, Reld, Nelllo L, Dlehnn, Aura A, Culver, Julis A, Bineaih, Mary Campboll, Emily 3, Carlisls, A, Colblrt, Asalatants, . KINZIZ 801I00L, Jamen Hannan, Principsl ; Emellne. Marsh, Mattte 31, Williams, Elizabeth 8, McConnoll, Firat Asalatanta ; ‘Agnos Magao, Jonnie White, . Esthier ' M, Searo, Dolia Ryan, Frances E, Higgins, Mary E, Minnis, x-:mu{l A, Gavin, Mary O, F, Ht ng, “Averick T, Bhockley, 1lattle 8, Furnay, Asalstanta; Martha D. Dusso, ‘Teachor of Gorman, * FRANKLIN 8CTOOL, 3 Norton W. Toomer, Priucipal; Maggle Dougal, Head Assistant ; Elslo T, Gould, Virginia T, Dupuy, Dridgot A, Enright, First Asslatants ; Flors G, Shop~ herd, 3, Bi, Ovorton, Meria P, Clay, Mary E, O'Byrno, Lizzls F. Molvin, Mary @, Koobane, Alica K, Gurney, Fannie I, Moes, Kittio O'Brlen, Mary A. Millor, Mary A. Roc, Tda L, ‘Melntoah, Sara M. Smith, R, Nettio Mott, Assistants jJAnna H. Achort, tenchor of German, WABIINGTON BONOOL. Denjomin R; Cutter, Principal; Lizzle N. Ontter, “Hoad Assistant ; Carolino F, Warnor, Maria A, Kelly, Euua Lloyd, First Asslsiants; Lizvio Baok Patien, teachor of Gorman ; Nancy B, Grifling, Anns Gates, Tdzzio T, Cofiin, Maggio G, Datcs, Saral J. Waug, Baral E, Austin, Tillio A. 8lmpson, Lizzio R, Tustin, Gertrudo M, Tounoy, Fiors A, Hoicomb, Sophia 3L Call, Asaistauts, > MOSFLEY 80N00T, Louiso 8, Qurtis, Principal; Lizzio 0, Gltdden, Tesd Asslstant ; 3. Ellon Thoyor, Oharlotte O, Dailoy,’ Louleo Durckey, First'Assistants; Pauline . Reod, toacher of German; Maria A, Bkinnor, Lizzie A, Foltz, Auna Palmer, Doils ). Dimock, Kate E, Quiner, Mary L. Hlfihunl A. Cook, Lucy A, Williams, Ewily L, Frouch, Emma J, Bmith, lesnor B, Johnson, g:l&; 8. Johuison, Maky . ‘Haker, Alica Alken, As- BROWN 80MOOL, J, K, Morrlll, Principal; Mary A. Evaus, Head As- sistant ; Mary T, Bponco, Honrietia A, Frooman, Mary E. Henneswy, Nancy A. iolm, Goorgie Moody, Firat ‘Absistants; ‘Elln ‘W, * Garpeitor, Dolllo- N, s TLucia E. F., Kimball, Grace Shorwood, Anna Livings- ton, Emima Thompaon, Emily L, Triminingham, Alico E. iiall, Mary O, Browh, Jauo Forrler, Mary L. Greone Icaf, Kate H. Bmiil, Edith J, Thomss, ‘A, Ran. , Mids D. Warne, Jehale G, Temploton, Isabel Cowan, M, Lulu Stevens, Mary E, Nourso, Mary E. “Tompitor, Lizzio ¥, Azmbrose, Mary T, Durbank, As- sistants, FOSTED SCNO0L. Orville T, Bright, Principal ; Luclla V, Littlo, Head Assistant ; Mortha E. Smith, Froncea E, Matthows, Arvllis O, DeLuce, First Asststants ; Emily N, Chap- man, Ida M, Edwards, Hattlo 'O, Potke, Mary E. Jon- nings, Emergeno E. Hall, Kato Kille, Jownna A, Walsh, Fauny O, Dass, Hattlo 8, Moore, Mary E. Furoy, Kate s, Ellon 11, Russoll, Mary O, Clrk, Assistants, OODEN SOMOOL, George W, Hoath, Principal; Mary E, Graves, Head Ausistant; Jano Dougall, Litlle O, Doylan, First As- sistanta ; Hannah P, ‘Gay, Dol MclLaron, Loniso Sa- ‘bortan, Mary A, Ourlo, Nollle A. Purcol), Eliza A, 8. Miller, Lydia Howe, Alico Bevans, O. . Merrick, Besslo V, Pittar, Assistants; Mathilds S8mith, teacher of Gorman, NEWDED) . Gilea Btowell, Princi| eistant ; Lina Troenollo, DY BCHOOL. pal; Emma fooko, Tead Ag- olissn A, Williamp, Mary L. ‘Bellor, Mary H, Smith, Maggle k., Burns, Firat Assint- anta: Emma Gosan, teacher of Gorman s Maggie Gubbiun, Novada A, Willinsmeon, Kion 1t Bmien, Loulse Costollo, Latra F, Riloy, Mary L, Toboy, Tatty A, lack, Jeunie F, McGuirs, Marguerito Murphy, Mary 8. Whipple, Mary M. Frodericke, Qlara 8, Liart> lott, Christina E. Peattie, Jonnie 8, - Andorson, Louise B. Wilmans, Viela Willlams, Ann E.; Lacy, Jeunie "Fhowpson, Amelia Mallory, Lizzlo Pattoraon, Assist- suts, Z ‘WELLA ROHOOL, - Joremiah Mahony, Principal: Olive Backus, Fead Assistant ; Kato A, Quiny, Jounio Wainwright, Jeunfo O'liarn, M, Adelaido Barhor, First Assletants ; Mulvin R, Foutor, terchor of Gerinan ; Mary Honnau, Aona Bletgor, Martha J, Dnuforth, anlhm R, Wilson, Fanny L. Johns, M, Adclin Dickinson, ieien 31, Wato, Emma T Suoominker, Julia E, Riley, Julla L. Olinton, Mory 3. Jones, Eloféo 0, Tracos, Eiily A, Williame, Lydia Tiamlin, Assistants, - ; SRINNED RONOOX, Ira B, Taler, Priucipal; Mary E, Brown, Head As- sitout 5 Mary B, Bogce, EllA A, Dawoy, J, Anna Ilornby, First Assletanta; Loulss P, Obapin, Frances L. Yatos, Mary R, Brooks, Gora E, Higby, Ella Pattor- son, Mary J. Sprague, 'Lizzio M, Kohnody, Anna Cravens, Lizzle F. Trimmingham, Laura R. A, Pon- nell, Annie K, Moulton, Lizzio D, White, Sarah E. Comaiock, Msy G. Jackaon, Hattlo P.Phillips, Knto Dixon, Ella Brainard, Maris Scott,” Assistantd; Mae thilda'J. Bteinmoyor, toachor of Gormsn, TIAVEN 80IOOL. TLeslto Lowls, Principal; Ellzaboth A, Hillock, Tond Assistant; Auguata , Andorson, Aunio Kavanogl, 31, Eleancr Bulch, Saraii A, Drooks, First Assistants’; ortrude Braytan, Sarah It Grant, 'Mogglo V. O'Dricn, Annlo H. Trask, Kato Basy, Hnitlo O, Bigolow, Susan ijmu Murisune B, Wilcox, Emma- A, 'Upson, len A, Gampboll, Oarrio E. Bims, Elolen 0. Randall, Ssalstants, . : COTTAGE OROVE S80HOOL, James H, Broomell, Principal; Abblo N, Ward, Hosd Anintant; Victorino Havoubill, ‘Agnes J. Sawyer, Firat Assistants; Suo O, Hise, Laura A, Hayward, Emma ickerman, Ellen M, Woodward, Mary E, Oilléy, Ellen 1lollaud, Assistants, LDEN 80m00L, ¥ Charlea F, Babcock, Principal ; Anna Patch, Tond Asplstant ; Fanuie E, Oliver, Oarrio M, Stanley, Susan Prince, Nottle M. Poto, Barah E, Tuttlo, First Assist- . nuta § Sarab A, Dobbs,1da A, Gilson, Juli F, Iull, Lo. totla 3, Harvos, Mary A. Lacoy, Maggle T. Hawkine, Corinno Ltubbs, Lizrie A, Burrows, Ellen Kile, Annio Killie, Mary E, Barnes, Lizzio Powors, Ela L Fau- cette, Mary ¥, Johnuston, Assistants, Fiiza Lundogroon, Peincipa ; Abblo E, Tobey, Ma Ellza 'n, Princt i io E. Tobe; Dl Ansiataninr oo o DONE B0I00L. ¥ 1. . Dolfield, Principal; Ann E, Winchell, Hoa Ascistant ; Barahi E. Oberlander, Kato Fomliof, E. Florence Iorue, Firéb Assistantn;’ Oarolino G, Adams, Agnes DuFour, Amanda McGraw, Francolis Colby; 03 A, Darned, {do_E, Naramore, Anna M. Rickorsoi, Elvirélta D, Gbok, Huida 11, Newell, Clara 8, Toner, o Trldo, Adelaide Herrick, Einma Frasor, As- Matants, oanpexTEn ROMOOL. Alfeod Eirk, Priucipul; Moria H. Ssyward, Hosd Assistant ; Mitinfe Lowe, Abblo D, Sayward, Julia I, Egan, First An Fiizabotl Hatterman, of Gérman ; Helen M, Beavoy, Bolls_ MoBeath, o D. Thayer, Lizzlo Flaven, Mary J. Abbo, Alice . iill, Mota Wellers, Aunlo M, Tus Emma J. Jenness, Frances I, Blitpman, Jennio A, Ohenoy, Millia A, Hand, Ella Iryin, Aselstants, HAYES BCIIOO!] ' L, A. N, Morriman, Principal; Mary A, Morriman, Head "Asslstant ; Virginia Sayre, Della 8, Lamberson, Agues D, Durgess, Auna M, Bartlott, Firat Asalstants ‘Harrlot A, Illlnno)" Kate Dalton, Jullotte E, Wicker, Ellon M, Brith, Ellza T, Bmith, Mary M, Scofleld, Amclia E, Lano, Aunie E, Rockwoll, Emma F, Milnes, Fanny A, Gr“l‘n, Nelllo H. Bargent, Lilza J, Dawoy, Lizzie Davis, Emily 8. Morriman, Julla H, Downs, Assistants, OLARKE 80110 Frauk B, Willlams, Principal; Emms A, Stowell, Toad Assistant; Minnle Orwlksbank, Ouristins Living- ston, Mnelg(u A, Ourran, Firut Amslstants; n Noyos, Elizabath A, Minor, Elvira Dates, Barah Whito, Trances L. Bmith, Colia 8, Gibbons, Mngslio Flanders, Ttattle 4. lirown, Kute Goygin, Minnlo Glls, Maggio 8, Gill, Mary A, Thompson, Knte 0, Coughlin, ‘Assistauts, DOUOLAS BOIIOOL, Electa I, Dowey, 1ioad Assiatant ; -Florence 8, Tul- Ui, Lizzio R, Brown, Lettls Loomis, Alico B, Tullly, Tirst Asslntants; Mary A, Maraball, Barah W, Bige- low, Mary E, Whito, Mary A, Junks, Emms B, Fenl- more, Haitle A, Wadbams lorenco A, 1iart, A, Alice Moran, Martha P, Fenfimoro, Lilly N, E. Skaatu, Alice A Bigelow, sttlo X. Winegar, Auulo L, Hill, Asaiat~ auts, LINCOLN BOIIOOL, F. B, Hoywood, Principal ; Rtobeces E. Jonos, Head Assistant ; Soraphiue Jamot, Els B. Turuer, Jenuie Allen, Fitst Assistants; Ieloy AL, Bfowell, Lizzio 31, Mullins, Laura J, Boring, Carrio_E, Young, Elvira D, arclay, Mary 8, Tartlott, Josio E, Kitcboll, Clarlotio Bell, Fhny A" Dacher, Avglo L. Guodo, Lsaistants athilds Welier, toactier’ of Gorman, FOLLING-MILL KONOOL. Barali O, Babcock, Princiyulj Lizsle A, Kondall, Blla 0, Mayhow, Busan Sayles, Mary D, Lo Daron, Rato ¥, Porking, Libblo A, Olrlatiau, Zilpha A, Vaus Qercook, Asslstanin, FEAIMON STRERT AGTIOO. Tattle M, Butterflold, Priucipul ; Mopgle A, Bulli- vau Mary &, Durle Fleat Avsiatanits; Mary I, O'Bri- on, Kato M. Walsh, Joutso O, Litka, Ttn Deuis, Laura B. Brodio, Mary' V. 8, Price, Ellzaboth E, Muther, Likzko O, Buckloy, Holen W, Borgden, Asslstants, XL attie N, .Winclell, Yrincipal; Py Wingrave, First Amistunts; Yaullpe Condo, Francoa Lobaron, Buste A, Edwarde, Linily O, Ourrler, Jonnia A, Grayes, Mionfe W, anns, Aselstants, q " WALSI RTIERT SOHOOL, - nagy B, B, Drown, Priuciya!; Orpba E, Rogo, Laura tanta; tonaher Lizzi Fauny Honusd, AITTE BTUEET BO1OOL, Barah 0, Flagg, D, Darton, Anna M, Edwards, Tiret Amsintants ; Frane con W, Rowland, Loulao 8, Maare, Cattlo J, Tioso, Car~ Fo E. Brown, Ballo Loalls, Elizaboth Evans, Elste 8, Burbank, Suesn D. Loaty, Joanitia A, Fitzgorald, Olara ‘A, Allon, Minnio A, Kittoll, Assistanis, k3 MITOIRLY ATIEET BONOOL, \Tammio ., Flowors, Principal ; Jonulo A; Fenni- ore, Mary 3. Towns, Tirat Asiatants s Azibah T. Do, Tenvia £, Gilowplo, Golia M, Glimorg, iarin I Wainh, Eils O, Rtusco, Aaty I, Hollignn, Magalo O, Taflly, Auns J, Oaldwoll, Mattic M, Howard, Amsuda 1, Galon, Katio G, Korr, Aeastants,’ . | WENTWONTIT AVENUR FOTIOOT Mary E. Faraliany Printipal ; Toll 8, Forter, Sl Btnrt, Lirot Annistan(s : Bila M. Tortor, Sophin Dur~ ‘hom, Mary O, Fronchi, Minnio' . Kolfogg, Mary I, Tom, Mary . Dinckman, Carelo '%, Grylord, Jonnla Bpralt, Bollo Jonos, Mary A, Nilnon, Asalatanis, e OALUMET AVIN ROMOOL, Hella M, Bpenco, l’rlm:lnm Ellen E, Barter, Holen M, Btilwall, Firat Asslatants : Eathor -L._Bliopard, Taura A, Randall, olon ¥, Suith, Georgla B, Albott, Gertruds 0. Golo, Auna A Nal, Ella . Willard, As- sistants, e “y LINCOLN BTRERT “c"fl:" J athet M. Bpraguo, Principal; Twonfeo B, Wood- ford, Dolla A, Kchoo, First Assintants'; Mary E, Boobe, aora L. ¥ina, Liztlo M. Youug, Mary J. Scanon, Nollio L, Holdon, Mary A, Fitzpatrick, ‘Annio E. Mingeave, Louiss A, Ghandlar, Ourrlo Bf, Mallory, Coleatia Bwyor, Assisiants, .l TIIND AYENUE 60M00L, 2 * Nary 3, Dowoy, Prinelpal ; Nollio 3. Hardick, Syk in I, Walker, Kirat Anaistants ; Tosbalia Itunt, Addio M, Hubbard, Ellon W, Corbin, Emily.0.Q ‘Loadnith, Mary Burt, Louisa O, Wright, Assiaisuts, : AANOAMON ATIERT AOIIOOL, . Laura D, Ayres, Princlpal ; Mary L. Bockius, Marin K, Tonnings, Litxio Doan, Firat Asistanta ; Sopbin L. Déan, Sophta O, Johns, Abos 8. Kntz, Clara E, Lamb, Yannlo Lull, Emma A, ilunt, Emma’ Fricos, Maggle Tinliot, Busin Payno, Mra. W. If, Drant, Xsrrict A, MaDonnoll, Assiatanls, i -Soliool cornor Milwaukeo aveniuo and, First atrect, Susan J, Qraco, Principal, - ) X POLK BTRERT BOROOL, Toso Fanny, While, First' Assiatants 3 Theresa MecGuin, Toitic" A.:Iunt, Elizaboth A: Mann, Allco J. Millar, Aoma 3t Dudry Lydin B, VanWoukeoy Eme K. 1T right, Mary ¥, Mann, Sophia B, Adaws, ¥anulo E, Towoll, Assistants, P DLUE I8LAND AVENUE, 4 Cathorino I, Joluson, Prinéipal, LAWNDALE, . Helen A, Dutlor, Principal ; Elizaboth L, Smith, As- aistant, JTARRIFON STRRET. ¥ Alica L. Darnard, Prinoipal : Acha O, Mott, Firat Assistant ; Grace O, Lamb, Alico 8, Barnard, Liz2lo C. Bmill, ‘Assistants, - 8 ,TO DE ASSIGNED, Robeoca E, Haasbitino, Marguorilo V., Brooking. :One Janitor for every school was aluo olectod. i . BALARIES. Tospector Sheldon offered tho following, which« was adopted : . . Resolved, That tho alaries of tonchers for tho ensite ing your shall bo a8 may bo dotormined st a subsequent ‘mectiog of this Board, Tho Board thon adjournoed. ———— THE APPROPRIATION BILL. Progress Mado by the Council Lnst Evoning, Tho Councll mot-again last evening, Ald. Me- Avoy ini tho chair. Prosont, Aldermen Richard- 8on, Dixon, Warren, McGonnlss, MeAvoy, Stono, Tracey, Bohmitz, Cullerton, McClowry Clowry, Bailoy, Powell, O'Brien, Bond, Olark, Haath, Bherwood, Moore, Cloveland, MoGrath, Eoke hardt, Stout, Mabr, Longacher, Cannon, Brandt, Woodman, 3 ‘Tho Councll took up the Appropriation bill, and resumed tho consideration of the important question of bridge-tondors' salarios, and fin- ishod tho romaining ones, raising slightly tho pay for Halstod strect, and Clybourno avonuo snd Main stroet, A motion was made to insort 84,000 for two froo bathing-housos in tho North and South Di- vielons, and waa_successful. When tho item of 816,000 for improving the eanitary’ condition of the North. Branch was reachod, it was moved to increase it to $240,000, boing Linlf of -tho total amount required. The quantity asked, and tho quostion whether it conld bo profitably oxpendod thin year, was dis- cusged, nnd thon tho amendment waa agroed to. Tho mattor of the itemn for unpaid amounts on cortain stroots from streot-railronds where sot- tlements ind not been mado with tho contrac- tors, which was atricken out tho othor ovoning, ‘was taken up, and Mr, Tuley oxplainod tho caso, snd gavo ronsons why the appropriation should remain in tho bill, 88 & mere matior of duty and honesty on the party of the city. A motion to reconsider tho voto striking out the item way carriod—yons, 14 ; noys, 18—sa follows : Yeas—McGonniss, McAvoy, Stone, Cullorion, Claw- ry, Bailey, llond, Olark, ifeath, Bherwood, Moore, Cisvland, Slout, snd Wooduinn, Nays—Lichardson, Dixon, Tracey, Schmitz, Ac~ Olowry, Powell, O'Brion, McGrath, lckliardt, Mabr, Lenguchier, Ontino, and Brandt—13. Tho quostion boiug on adopting tho itom, it was lost—yaens, 12; nays, 16; Ald, Cullortonaud Stout yoting againat it. ‘Tho item of ¥87,200 for thirty-one firomon in tho Firo Dopartment was ndoptod. A'motion to striko out 8,720 for n couple of chomical fire-ongines, horges, firomon, otc., was discuséed ofter tho usnal fashion. 'The itom was finally ndopted. Theo itomn of $17,800 for tho firo alarm tole- graph was adoptod with an Iucreaso of $1,000 for tho construction of now lines. Then tbo Hoalth Dopartmont was taken up, the Ifonlth officor \vmgn‘eu liis salary and tlien » motion was made aud carried to strike out the salaries. of tho six membors of the. Board, amounting to £3,000. The total appropriation ‘was loft at £85,148,78. Tho Council then adjourned till this after- noon, . - Tnclnding lnst night's work tHe Council has nddod 2661,592.68 to” tho Lill, and cut off 8164, 705,28, waling 5 et incrona of $506,887.40. THE CITY IN BRIEF. The rogular monthly meoting of the Direatars of the Orphan Asylum will bo held at 10 b'clock. thi fororioon at the Asylum. Tho grand fair and festival for the benofit of 8t. Columbkil's Oburch oponed on Thursdey evoning and will continuo for two wooks. A corrospondent with tho cheorful signature, # A Buffering Wife," writos to Tur Trmuse to sany that thoro aro fifty lottery ofiices running inatloys near tho Chamber of Comthercs, Tho Firemon's and tho Clippor Bass Ball Clubs will play & match gamo at 1 o'clock this sftornoon on the Chicago Base Ball grounds, coruer of Stato and Twonty-third Atreots. Ofticor Garratt, of Hamblou's Merchants' Po- lice, Toports that the establishmont of Lowen- thal Bros., Nos. 61 and 63 Jefforson streot, was brolion info on Thursday evening, and old cop- por and tho liko, to tha valuo of %80, abstraotad. Tho now freight tariffa having all beon pub- lishod, and tho Times Laving succossfully copiod thom out of Tuz ToinuNz, that shect s now at liborty to copy all its other local nows out of our columns for tho rest of tho goason. Tho contract _for tho northern wing of tho Northwostorn Ineano Asylum, st Elgin, was awarded, on Thursday, to Megsrs. Fish, Stovens, Bwanson & Co., of Madison, Wis., for '8200,000, comploto, excopt the plumblng_and heating, 1 is to bo comploted by Doc. 81, 1874, Thore woro cightoon bidders, The layingof the ocorner slono of the Mount Vornon Academy, Morgan Park, Washington Holghts, oceurs to-day. ‘Tho froo train for in- vited guosts starts from the Rock Island dopot ot 12:20 p. m. The stona will bo Iaid with Masonio coromonios, and addresses will Do dellvered by govoral prominont olergymon and laymen, Tho festival of tho North 8ide Tomperanco Bocloty, which has boou in progress at Klaro's Hall for the past throo avenings, will bo con- tinued this evening, An clogant painting will bo_prosented to the most popular young 1ndy on the North Side, and_thoro nro three con- teatants for tho prize. ' Thoir names aro Mies L, Tiyan, Miss Smith, and Miss Jounie Maguire, Yostorday the Tlonrd of Publio Works oponod tho following bids for grading and cinderiny Elston avenuo from biilwaukeo nvoune to North avenuo: M. ML Gornhart and Oharlos Wall- Dbaum, §1.95 por oublo yard; . II, Donovan, €1.30; Miobael wan, 89 contsy Edward Dont oghito, 95 cont; e, Kieln, £1.25, from Mil- winukeo avonue to Divialon street, and &1 from Division streat to North avenua, At a mooting of tho Chicago Baso Ball Olub held on Thuruday evening, tho Divactors solocta a loying Dino, “na follows : Lawler, catobor ; Drannock, pitchor ; Lapham, st biso ; Drod- hurg, socond baso; Willio Foloy, third baso; Bagor, short atop; Darstow, loft fleld ; Edx \watds, contra flold ;' and_Tom Toloy, right flold and ohango catchor. This team will play the Booinls this atternoon, at tho corner of Van Du- ren and Laflin streots. “The Police Commieaionera yostorday satisfiod the City Engincor that two serviconble stroams of wator could ho socured by two frat-clags flro- ongines from ono plug, if ai B-liich_supply-pipo nnh 24-Inch maln wore usod, Tho test was made at Rush-stroot bridge, and was ontiraly succoss~ ful. Its objeot was to induco Mr. Clesbrough to recommend that all tho plug supply-pipos In tho businens portion.of tho city be changed to 8- inch pipos and attached to the 24-Inch main on Wabnsli-ay. s “* A communication printed by us, {uatordfiy, al- leging brutal troatmont by two policomon .of a dmufon mu, on the corner of Olark and Michi« uiner, Ellon* ;‘McCarthy, Principal ;. Ann E, Obapman,. gon stroots, a fow days ago, calls out n state- mont by another correspondont, Ho ways, in offoot, that the drunkon man was making” him- Bolf a groat nnisanco; that tho oflecrs * Inform- od himina polite manner that they wantod him;” that ho "rna(,fiml In a poworful and vio- Tonit mannor ;" that “‘notwithstanding hia roaist- anee, tho Waaliburniang succoeded in nccompany- ing him to the stntion ;" that Lo was flned, the noxt moming, 3 and gosts § nud that tho ofilcors in quostion *'aro gontlemen, and enjoy tho .con- -fidbuco and estcam of thoir suporiors," and thp roapoot of nll oltizons who know thom, At half-past 1 o'clock, yostorday momln%, [3 fatol acoident ocourrod on' tho Pittaburgh, Chi- ongo & Bt. Louls Rallroad, nt the corner of Kin- zlo and Morgan stroots; 'A awitchman, John Ward, having coupled a traln of cars, and given' the customary signal to the éngincer to go on, attomptod to utop out of tho way, whon his fool caught in o frog, throwing bim down, Tho wholo train passod ovor him, killing him instantly, o wan & singlo than, about 40 yoars of ago. The Yody was taken to tho Morgue. ' The Board of Polico mot yostorday aftornoon, Tho cnsa of Officor Jacob Knauss, which had beon under advisoment for somo dmo, svas do- cided by suspending him’ from duty and glying him an opportunity to reaign. . Tho caso of Offi- cor Cornolius Cnnnon, charged with intoxicas tlon, was tried' and taken -undor ndvisement. Simflar disposition was mdo-of tho cuson of Officer A. G. Ondmoro, nl\l\:g i with nlnoplur‘ whilo on'duty, and_Officor Timothy 0'Counol, chargod with dlaobedionco of ordors, inattention to duty, aud sleoping whilo.on duty.. Tho Mulligan Monument ‘Association Laving boon' duly Incorporatod, will bo orgnnizod at a-| mooting of Managors to bo hold at Burko's Ho- tol, ot 2 p. . on Bunday noxt. Tho Roard of Managore is mado up_of_ tho following gentle- mon: -D. W. Quitk, E. J, Gunniffe, Joremiok Olifford; Capt. Whitohond, Oharlog Zatombn, Owon Slowart, Thomaa Dronan, John 1L, Donlin, . Tinyos, Redmond - Bhoridan, John Conull, Jamos' Mobullen, J, 3. Fitzgibb Hosing, Jomos McLaughlin, Jobn- Herington, Josaph Modill, David A. Gago, J. 0. Hainos, W. T. Goolbangh, John MoArthur,. John. Harting, JMichael Kaoloy, R, Prndiville, J. W. Bhontinn, . 3. Onshan; Dr. John- MoMullon; Danicl 0'Har, B. G. Caulficld, and P, 3. Clonry. . A dologation from the Board of. Undorwriters waltod on tho Anor, yosterdny afternoon, and wantod to know if the wator-mning in the princl- pal streots could not bo onlargod:” Tho visitora eallad attontion to the fact that tho ecarcity of wator during tho recont fir at the corner of Van Buren stroot and Wabash avonuo was duo to the narrowness of the malne. His Honor said tho ana could bo onlarged without much difliculty f tho city hnd any monoy to do it with, but the improvement could not bo thought of now. Tho taxes this yoar would be highor than ovor beforo, and tho city hae a great many prossing noeds, such a8 sowerago, which could not bo supplied. Tlie men of policies inclined » respectful ear to the words of. wisdom, and withdrow in good | ordor. Another keroseno oil sccident’ occurrod at noon _yostorday, by which ncan of oil was ox- I"deud iu tho hiands of Iionorotla Scliolomer, at . 200 East Van Buron etreot, Charles Eber- lain, a_clork in Strahle' drug-storo, which is locatod at the cornor of Van Buron street and’ TFifth avonue, was so much alarmed at tho spec- tacle of a woman with her clothos on fire, that, instond of ondenvoring to_put_out_tho ro, ko twrned m an slarm from Iox 27. Pitiablo, in- doed, would tho condition of the poor girl Liave boen if the Firo Dopartment had turned out in full forco upon hor. Foriunately tho flames woro spaedily oxtinguished, but not before the foolish sufforer had boen povoraly burned on tho body, Who will bo the noxt to offor himself up on an altar of fire for the sako of an casy mothod of causing tho combustion of fuel ? on tho gront and glorious Fourth of July, Mr. Tim, Bradley, tho man who sorves capinses and hzmin&)uuplu for.the benofit of the citizons of ‘ounty, will lny asido the mythical robes apportainiug to his high offico of Shoriff, and colobrato tho independonco of his boloved coun- ry with o {Mht roco. In this plonsant amuse- ment ho will bo assisted by Mr, Irod. W. Mattorn and other yachtmen. They have accepted an invitation from tho ladics’ of Ravouswood to contond for a ailver goblot and o flag_in o ro- gnttn‘ which 8 to bo part of the grand celobra ion at Loko View, and will stars from tho plor of tho old Laks View Ilouss immediately after the oration and dinner.. Tim will oxhibit his now yocht inall tho glory of white sails and bright Paint, and it is confldontly expocted that ho will win the prizos.if ho renchos Ravenswood baforo any of tho othors. ‘Tho rogatta promiees to bo ’:di&tulgmshsd foaturo of tho, Lake View cele- ration. Tne Pittaburgh Snfu Doposit Robherys Prrrepunan, Juno 7,—Tho coso of Hampton, charged witls robbing tho Bafe Doposit Bank, in thi city, was brought up in tho Criminnl Court, beforo Judgo Collfor, this morning, by United States District- ‘Attbrnoy Bwoope, From proscnt sppearances the caso i b continned until Soptombor, an: i the mown- time Hampton will probably bo roléasod on bail, ' MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Finaucial Kewns, New Youur, Juno 27.—bloney was ex:y ut 4, with ox- cepllona at 3., s ot Sterling rulod dull at 100/2@100 3-16 for dixty doys, and 110 1-16@1103 for Right. ~ . i Gold advancod from 115% to. 1167, and clossd at 1165,@116%. _Losns, 1@3 .per . cent, Olearings, £30,000,000, ~ Tronsury disburscmonts, $284,000, Cus: foniw receipte, $249,000, It is roported'that 750,000 in gold coin aud'$100,000.in uilvor burs havo been cnguged Sor shipmont to-miorrow, Governments wero.duli, but strong.... Btato bonds ruled quict, . . .. .. Blocks wero steady all doy, with tho. Iargest buainess in Lako Bliore, Union, ond.Pacifis Mgil, Lake Shoto advancod to 9%, on {ho roport. thut Commodore Van- derbilt will boPresident, Union Paciflo roso from 243 10 25%, but roacted ot thd closo, It bonds wore in active domind, Woatorn Unfon woa weak, falling from 843 to 81}, Paclfla Mail ross from 374 to to 983 on prclsos by to shorts, bat rocoded to 87,6 whin it jecamo known tliat tho’ counsel of tho Company de- clded that tho Dircctors ind no power to issuc bonds, Dut can borrow money on tho hypothecation of suy parbof thoir property. 8t Paul doclined from 807¢ 10603, Erio wan dull at 63)¢ to 633, Tho Directors of t1id Atlautio & Paclfio Rafirond efectod tho following officora: E. ¥, Blshop, Presidont; Androw Il Jr., Vico-Prootdent: and E, J, Dishop, Francls B, 1luyos, and Andraw Plorce, Jr., Exocutive Committeo, Dispatclies from Amatordaim roport n genersl nd- vanca in Amorican s Blerling, 109X, ‘aovEmNMENT TONDE, and bonds, Goupous, '81 Coupona “61. 5-208 of 'I}"lu. 63, 0 Conpons, 85 (a TONDA, Virginias, old........43 North Carolinus, old, .2’ Nortls Carolinas, now. 16X Missourln, Tonhessosi, now. Virgiulss, tov. Qanton........ Illinols Central A 75 100} Pittaburgh... Union Pacifio stocks, 24; Northwestern. 1 Union Pacifio bonda, 803§ ‘Northwestorn pft B4 | Central Pacific bondw, 103 Hock Ialand, Del, Lack, & Westorn, 73 N. J. Centr 1, IL & Ezxte, B Tuul, % Lavenroor, Juno 27—3 p, m. Whoat, upring, 118 4d@11s 100 ; Reat unohangod. LopoN, Juns 27— p, m.—Congols for manoy, 133 @023 ; for nccount, 032 ; 5-20a of "0, 93; do of 07, U235+ 10-40s, 893 now B8, 89% 3 Erds, 4924 amts, Juno 26.—Tentes, 651 95 . Liveuraor, Juno 20,—Cotl ; midaling up- land, 8% ; Orleans, 9572, Salcs, 10,000 bales ; Amer- foan; 6,000, Bales of woek, 58,000 oxport, 5,000 ; pec- ulat{on, 5,000, Btock, 883,000's American’ (catimated), 805,000, Ly sotunl count, 316,000, Recolpts, 05,0007 ‘Amlorican, 26,000 ; actual oxport, B,000, Btock aHoat; 809,000 ; Amoricah, 160,000, Tirendstufts dull | Galifornta whito whaat, dstuffa dull, Lite, 118 10d@12s, orage quality,11s 100@134; red spring, 116@11a 100 red win- for 123'ad, Flour, 27s 6d@28s 6d, Con., 20 6. Sumborlanids, 1 6d, Buort ribs, SDs, Tallow, n i, Tecelpta—Whoat, for tho post throo days, 87,000 vs, Amerlean, 23,000, Receipts of corn for the same me, 10,000 qrs, American, 8,000, d‘Ynma and fabrics at Manchiestor quist and un. anged, LONDOX, June 27,—Ths weather {5 fairand favors- blo to the cropy. % Livenroot, June ¥7.—Shipmonts-of ocotton from Doiabay siucs last roport, are 1,000 bales, Albany Live Stock Mnricet, Speeial Dignateh to T Clicago Tribuna, Aunany, N, ¥, dJuno 27— Tho_inarket opoued yesterday with o good atten 0 of lacal and country buyors, and Las Tuled moderately active, but ratlier Irregular, the salog of tho da; hill\fllully up to {ho avoragd nUmbOr OR' openity slow in tuking tho offerings, and it (\u;‘mu of a full Xo per 1 upod Y'exana aud Oherokeon Had boon mado’ frou laul week’s ruling pricos, thut buyors took hold, 'To-day thero was h good ate teddance, ooyaprislng tho ususl Now York, Eastorn, sud country buyers, and up to noon to-day s fair amount of trade was dono, Tho reduction in prives is mainly ou Toxans and Ohorokeod, while good, hoavy butehoriug steors rule as strang na lasl weok, Tho wupply in nol as largo as was expected, the recuipts numbering 2,100 head loss tixn Ingt wosk, ho everaue quality wha ipforlor to last on, ‘Washington'|, *now mixed wock, and ono of tho gronteat drawbacks fotrado hna ‘boon tho Jarge smount of Tozans snd Qlhorokoos of mlier poor quatiy. . s o Miron Cows—With amall recoipts and Umited dos mand, ihis branch'of trade rules dull stabout last ‘woek's prioes, g oy sk Brexp AND TAMDS—Tho Ilm‘\lg“nnmberu 23 care 16nda moro than Isst wéck, and of botter averago qual- ity, Thomarkol rled steddy aud airong, with 8 go.a:a sLE@OX e Enatern and local deraand.. ‘We quote sh pring Ismby, 0@1To por fh. 2 s &MIG in excean of lnst atylos and grados has P lionenTho supbly Is wock, and“the demand for improved, b .. 'Now York Live-Stock Markot, New Yonx, Juno 27.—DexvEs—To-day's rocel 55 cars, or-860 head, meking 5,730 for four dn againaf 4,000 thio Bame timo Inat wook, Markot dull o docliio of X(@a notod. yoslorday. .Tho best b tive sleors pold at 13X@13)0: commoneat, 104@ 103¢c. Lexans rangod'at bo {0 1101 good mteers, av 7 and 7)§ owt, net 1] 11%0, Among thosaloa ware ¢ %10 car [oada Minsour{ alcors, sy 7 owt, at 11@11)0; 0 cars Tllinoln silllors, av 0)¢ ewt, at 11}o; & car good Tillnoln stoors, av 15§ owi, at 113¢@120; 8 cars chaleo, av8e ‘at 14340 ; 8 cars Vicg(nia cattlo, av 8 owt, a 0 1% oo Toxane,av SXGT anty at 1001040 s ATl fody v 016 oty at 1030 5 and 1 car i Sirkep AND Latns—iloselpls, 3,140, making 9,380 for {our dnya 700, Lo atmo "Lime. lant ook, thbs wer Woro dull and' woak at 4@0a. Balos nourl, & Ibs, nt43o; 1 car Ohio, 8 n.fi,’ B Sharsoict e, ) : l{‘n‘f{u T cak Blato, 50 fbs, at 10@110; 1 cor Tontucky, 560 I, 8t 0)0 ; 1'car Jornoy, 60 1b, at 19@13x0, four dnya sgaines 19,100 tho Ao time laat weck, Do mnhd alrong and market firm at 55@00 for ive hogs, @13}o; §cars Tow stoass, av 04T o, et foy bulle, av 1,000, a{3i¢cylivo wiights Atens.- oing s fits_Lottor, and sold_roadily s 0@1930. a4 includo oar, Tozas shoep, 72 Ibs, at da; 1car Mis- oo dear Qg 1 Bu o 07 1 car, o cars, 84 Tba, 'at Go§ 1 car vlmim“ Iambe, 67 Iba, BwinNR—To-day'a rocoipts, 1,080, - making 14,000 for and 674@Bo for drossod, . Buffalo Live=Stock Markot. DorravLo, Juno. 21,—OATTLE—Tecolpta to-duy, BT Lioad ; Lotal for th wook, 10,025, or 20 oars, agrlinat 34 carn Jast weok, Mnrkot alovk, and but Iittlo doing § sardn olonr of atbck, ' Bales : 08 Tllinols atoors; 1,075@ 1,135.1ba, nt $5,20@6,803 70 Ohlo umm‘x,mal,umu gn $4.6535,50) 232 Towa btéars, 1,043@1,140 Ibe, at $5,5 “Snks Awb Lishs-Tecolpts to-day 9,600, making o total for tho weck of 17,800, againat 12,400 luat wook, ‘The market tlosod firmer at $9,00@9,50 for Oanads and Kontucky Isuibas $1.76@5,00 for Canada shoop ; $7.50 18,00 for Western'lambs, and $4.00@4.50 ‘for Wentorn -ahioop, Balw, 24 Rontuoky lambe, 9,005 mmcmflm yoarlings, 63 I Hoas—Tocolpta’ to-day; thcluding thouo to 7,200, making the total 16,200 Tant_wook, « Markot- idt; with 8 or Bold, Prices $5,1085,25 for destrablo lota, _Néw Yorli Dry, Goods Market, ' . Nrw Yom, Juno 27;~Tho markot for cotlon stan qulot tn § ods et hauds, but vith Gomo falr salos o tho Californis trado, modurate roquost, and flsnnols are moro inquired for. Tho jobbera aro busy slock-taking, and businesa is dull Mon’s wear and woolens continue in yrith thom, althotigh good ordars are arriving from tho interdor, Pricos romain stoady in first handa and ir- regulsr with the jobbers. -Printa aro nactive, Ging- ‘hams wore dull, “Laceshawls, whilo goods, and black gronadines aro fairly activo, Dross goods aud o continuo d o _Plitsburgh 011 Market. Prersounas, Pa., Juno 27,—0ll, refined, nominally 1%‘2.‘30 183¢; crude, markot docidodly weak, with valcs 21200, ‘Tho Produce Markets. MILWAUREE. Mrwauxze, Juno 27.—DnepsTurre—Flour dull and nominal, Whoat firm; No, 1, $1.29%; No, 3, $1.233¢ cash: $121 July, *Oata in 'fair domand and highar ; No, 3; 28)¢0, Corn dull and nominal; No. 846, Ry quist ; Nod1, 6. Barloy dull and nomin 0.2, Frutomzs—Quiot and nnehanged, -Rrorarra—Tlour, 3,000 bels; Whoat, 104,000 bu, Buresmenze—Flour, 76,000 bris; wheat, 127,000 bu, — OLEVELAND, 27.—BREADSTUFYA—Wheat dull but firm; No. 1, $1.63@1.84; No. 2, $140. Corn quict at 45@40c. Oats beltor; No. 1 Btate, 307 No, 3, 37c, ; Prrrorxux—Quict and nunchanged, A R OINNATY ' OLEVELAKD, Jung OnionufATy, Juno 27.—BREADSTUPTS—Flour qulet at $6.50@7,00. Whont sfoady at $1.80G135, Corn quiot Bt 43@43p. Osts quict sl 30@42c, Barley noninal, ‘Provisiows—Pork nominal nt $15.00@15.50, dnlland nominal. Bulk meats firmor ; ahotldors, 6% @03o; clor rib, 80; clear, 8. Bacon in fair do- mand; shoulders, 76 b, 703 clear, D). Wiary—Steady at 900, BUFFALO, DorrsLo, Juno 2.—BREADSTUFFA—Wheat—Hsles : car lots No, 2 Milwaukeo ciub at $1,36; No.1 Du- Iuth spring do, at $1,44, Corn—Sales : 10,000 bu No, 2 Westorn at 42/@430 ; 10,000 bu, ramplo, 8t 40@4ic, all ‘Onta—Baloa of 35,000 bu No, 2 Chicago ab 815@3@0. A jANAL ‘FeronTs—Unchanged. TOLEDO, Toreno, June 27, — BREADATUPPE—Flour stendy. Whont dull and lower ; No. 8 white Wabash, $1.61@ 1,653 extrn whito Michigan, $1,60°; ambor Michigan, 31635 spol, 8140 ired, $1.50; No. 3 do, $147%¢. Corn ' and a shado lowdr ; bigh mixed, dtie; mmot, dlye; Jume, doyos, Soptembor, low mixed, 4003 ‘while, 476 ; no grade, $4c. Osta quictaud Frpp o B et tae ] X alo, H 0 TRoEDTo—Fious, 000 Lela' host, 11,000 b s corn, 83,000 bu 7 oats, 8,000 bu, SupaziTs—Flour, 1,000 brles whoaeM bu; 46,000 bu § oats, 7,800 bu, 3 £0% i % SETROIT, Drroort, June 37,—Flour- quict and unchanged. whoat steady ; extrs, $LBT@L88; No 1, n.-m@f'm; ambor, $1.51@1.63. Corn’ steady at 40c, Oitn steady at 870, ey Lot NEW YORK. L NE Yous, Juno a~Corzox—Sleads | midaliog up- nd, 2te. - Brravsrurre—Flour in buyer's favor, with modo- rate domand ; recoipts, 13,000 brls ; superfino Wostern aml Stnte, $1.76@5.203 common 10 good oxtra, $5.80@ [ X 8. ‘Ohla, $0.25@8,75; . Bt. Louls, $0,95@: B0u0 108 Betivn 243 Vnohinged.” OGrm okl dtonty and unchanged, Wheat bigher, with moderato expork domand ; receipts, 78,000 bu ;. No, 3 Ohicsgo, $1.48; do Milwaukeo, $1,64; No, 11ows, $1.0; do Dulutl, $1.56; No. 1 Miliaukeo, $1.58;. ‘Western and white Westorn mixed, £1.60, Ryo quict; Western, 85c. Barloy sud malt unchanged, Corn in modorate demand, st unchanged prices; I'M‘dl’)(l 108,000 bu. Onia highor, and in nctive demand recclnfs, 23,000 b oo Wostorn, 44@40; whito, 48@57c; black, o, Eaau—Tirm ; Wostern, 106, » ¥iaY anip Hors=—Unchanged, Grooentzs—Calfee stosdy and unchanged, Eugar unsottlod ;fair to good rofiniug, T5H@7%¢. Molauses dull and unchanged, Rica; Oarolin, 8o, Pernotxux—Crude, o} rofined, 1830, TunpenTINE—H @430, E Provisions—Pork sfoadler; now mess, $15,874@ 16.00; primo mcas, $16.15@16,25, Boef dull and - changod, Out meafs firmer; pickied homs, 130, Bid- dlos quict and firm; long clesr, 0o, Lard firm Woatern steam, 813103 cash and July; § 1100 Aue ust, E Crinese—steady, ot 1136@130, Burren—tendy ; Woktorn, 15@24c, Winszy—Firmer ot M}i(‘?’fiflm c 8T, Louts, ¢ Br, Lovxs, Jumo 27,—LnxapsTyrrs—Flour dull an angod,: Wheat flrm, but only small sampl lots Cora steady; No, 3, 850 in clevator, &20 teady ; No, 2, 2830 in olevator, 81320 oy, no markot,” Iiyo dull ; No, 4, 650 in encked, Barl ast clovator. ‘Waisky—Dull at 89¢, Py Paovistoxs—Pork dull at $15.75, Bacon dull, only small order trade. Lard nowinal, Hoas—Dull at $3.90@4.20. “ C‘A"n‘l.t—fidlrn"x) 3 vgumudu'l' , I@éa:&: ‘butchers', @440 ; got ‘prinie native stecrs, 6@540. LOUISVILLE, i LoumsviLtE, June 37, —Breavsturrs—Flour quict ; b‘x‘;n family, 5,76, Cornsteady at 85@57c, Outa une o nged. Tuoviitons—In modorato demand, chiofly for ba- gon, !%m ;«:kfl)iuu“;; $10.873. n}M@u ; uoum:&:: o ; alear rib, 01 AT, 0341 0, ) TR meats quist s i 030 cloar nbfm o} cloar, B7c. Lard unchangod, Witingy—Fina at 00@0lc. MIEMPHT! Mesrpns, Juno 97.—CorToN—Steady ; good ordls nary, 10@10%c ; low middling, 173@180, Buzapsrurre—Flour dull and unchenged, atondy at 55@5C0, Oata dull and drooping st 4o, Dnan—ttondy at $13,00, Priovistons—Dacon eaator ; shoulders, 750 ; aldes, 05 GI%o. A NEW ORLEANS, Nrw OBLEANS, Juno].—DBREADSTOPFS~Flour dull; trobin $2.00@8,00¢ ramily, $0.00810.00, Corn—gup- ply good ; mixod, 870 ; white, 58@60c, Oats dull at Corn. 4@ 430, Hax—Dull at $22.00923.00, Provisions—Pork dull; huld at $17.00, Dry ealt ‘meats nominal ; shouldors, 7o, Bscon dnll; 740 for shouldars, 03¢o for cloar rib and clear, Hama firmer ;; m{g@hxo. Tard dull; toreo, BX@8Xo; Xog, S ootans—tiugw dully fale, B3 fully s, 030, Molassoa—No movement,” Coffos, 18@306, inskY—94@0%0, CorroN—Moroesctiva ¢ ales02,000 bales’s good ordi- narydBKos now middling, 175¢¢; middliags, 18Kc middiing' Orleans, 18o ; “rocelpts, 725 balear oxpo roat Dritain, 9,547 contincnt, 1,9107 coatwisg, 13 atock, 84,785 § wook's salos, 5,000 ; 'Toccipts, not, 3,084} 3063 'oxporta, Groat Dritain, 9,00 coastwiso, Cont{nent, 1,310, PHILADELPHIA, PRILADELPHIA, June 27.—BrEinsrovrs—Flour stondy ; medium snd_low grades lower ; superfine, $1,00@1.25; oxira, $4.75@5.00: Wiaconsin, Miut nenots, $0,194@17.75, Wheat gtealy ; rod, $1.00; sm- 1,021,037 whits, 1.64@1,08, ‘Rye dull; 63@050, Cor: slendy ot 850, Onts stoady; white, 45@400; mizxod, @430, . TTioLEusi—Orude, 133@130; rofiued, 19, Winisxgr—In Lettor deniand at 035@04c, OSWEGO. Onwaao, June a1, = BussneTurre — Wheat dull whito Onnads, $1.67; No, 1 Milwaukos spring, 8l 1,60, Corn dull at 80a; high mixod, 530, BALTIMORE, Darrmons, June 37,—BueavsTurrs—Flour dull, Whoat dull; ambor Wostorn, $1.65@1,60, Corn dullj mized, Oata firm ; mixed Weatern, &1@43%0} whito, $5@i0o, Tiyo T0@ 1750, PuovisioNs—Dull, weak, and nominal, Butter— Wontorn nominul; wanied, 31@o, ‘Wittaiy—Hteady ot 93360, grot, 5,875 Xilinois River nnd Onnnl Nows, Speetul Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tasuuin Ay Hl—lo sicamor Gration dopariod tight, for 8. Louls to-day, and tho steamor Katlo, ll*ll(, for eri, . No oflier movoment by river or canal, ¥ RDL‘I;WE and ton lnchies of watar on the mitro-sill of CalAX, OFYICE, 010400, Juns 27, ~ABBIvED—Cots SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1873 5 tont, Morrin, 5,600 bu corn 3 Tarrict, Ottaws, 0,000 b oorn 3 Buuring, Kanltakao Teador, 0,000 bit eorn. Orzanen—THorcules, Honry, 86,123 ft lumberj Pho- nta, Locknort, 11,350’ 1ath ; Bonecs, Tonry, 65,800 1 Tumber ; Morning Light, Ottaws, 0,402 ft Inmber § ‘Midglo, Kanknkes Fooder, 76,602 £ Iumbor, 10 m Inth § Qniabi; Jollot, 74,75 1€ lumbor, 19,800 fath ; 7, B, Goodell, Ottawn, 81,163 & Tumber, 41,050 Iath { Rack- 7 46,013t Jumbor, 261,150 Iath ; Dol- 68,041 ft lumbor, 8,040 fath : Catarac 02 £¢ lumbor, 60 m shinglos, 20 m lath; .. Vesscls Passed Detroit, Derfiors, Juno a7.—PARiED Ur—rops Nebrasks Turon Oily, Orontes, Chamberlain, Concord om arges 3 schit Ponokeo, W, F. Allon, Anandale, Danfel ons,’ Harriot Itown, ‘Tuah, P, Aloxandor, Btaudard, Maty Jono, Goorgo Davi, Adirondack, Fostor, Ama- Waaver, U, 1f, Walkor, (ATRED Dowr—Diopt Japu Gnwogatcblo, Mary Pringlo and bargos ; 6chr 1%, P, Marray, . Wip—Southwast, :Dernorr, Juno i7,~PAssed Ur—Props Yonemito, Mayfiowor hnd bargoo's nches Jonnlo Graliam, iami Bollo, Gomanchic, Chandlor, Atauntco, John Minor, Padsep DownTrops Morchnnty Alma, Monard, s #la, Banilag ; gohr Annlo Bhorwood. Winp—Bouthiwest, SPEOIAL NOTICES. y Hofmann’s Hop - Pills Have beon usod in thonsands of tho worst casos of fovor and agio, intermittant fover, aud dumb-ngue, with as. tontshing pucooss, Thoy aro offerad to tho publio, with #all voufidenca In thote morit. Thoy do not contaln pols- onans or injurious proporiioa, and can bo takn by adult snd ohild with portaot safoty. Thoy arn sugar.coatod and for'salo by Drugglats att0 conta por hox, or sont by mail .I’Nl'tll.h MoLain's Oandled Castor OIl is a daliclous yrup of tho castor boan, & harmiowsand roliablo cathartic niodlolno, Also ara MoLaln's Vormifugo Bonhons, do- lightlul worm canilos, Ohilldren aro dolightod with thom. Prico for elthor 2 conts. VAN SCHAAOK, STHYENBON & REID, SolaAgonts, Chicsgo. Dutcher’s Dead Shot, For Dod Dugs. Cortaln Doath to tho Vormin, XKilla on touoh, doatroya oggs and nosts, roots thont ont, Uso it and sloop {n Ponco, 35 snd 60 conts, Largo bottlos tho . cheapoat, ; Schenck’s Mandrake Pills, Thoeo plllsaro composed oxolantvoly of vogotablo fn. arodionts, and ll\honq’il thoy a..uml(l‘-'up-m o tho uso of moxnuf{. do not loavo any of [ta injurious sifoots. ‘Thoy mot diroctly ugion tha livor, and aro a valuable romo- : dy in all gavos of ‘dorangemont rosulting from & dored stato .or that organ. Livor Com Ditonters, Tndizostion, Kok Hoadscha, Typhold Kovors, ol ‘sucoumh'to tho fronuso of Hohoilck's Man- drakoPilla._Tor aalo by all druggists aud doxl ealors. : The Great Summer Resort Tn esso of Diarrhaa, Dysontery, Cholora Morbus, and Gholora, is to Magulro's Bonno Plant, n thirty sosrs' rem. ©dy In tho Missiasippl Valloy, Tho acknowledged spocifio h 1840 and 1850, _Sold by drggiats ovorywharo. : DRESS GOODS. ~ " CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS,, Invite special attontion to thoir very largo . and eclogant assortmont of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons, Ties, Parasols, And Corsets, INTERESTING PRICES. Groat Bargains in Lisma Laco Shawls and Saoquos, very cholca dosigns. Only ufow hundrad dezon romaining of tho Gonulno_ Paris Kid Glovos, reducod irom $1.76 to $1.00. Aloxandro's and _othor best makes Kid @lovos, in nowost shades, all sizo Hora’s Sonmlons Kid Gloves, the bost mado, Full lino of Hosiery, in Plnin and Fanoy Qotton, Lislo Thread, Hulbriggan, and Silk; Ladios), Gonts’, and Ohildron's sitios. ummor Undorwenr in groat varioty. Hamburg Embroideries % half the usunl L o P pooial Bargaing in Guipure, Thrond, sud othor Trimming Lacos. Hlegant lino of Ruchings, in latest atylos. I ibbons, from nuotion, Plain, Wa- tored, and Fanoy, at almost hail prico. ~Parasols in tho Iatost stylos, choapor than any howse in the oity. o make o specialty of French Woven and Sowod Oorsets, Bustlos, &o. Ladios who 0aro to 8avo mone purchases, and wish a Inrgo an nesortmont to soloot from, will find our stook unequalod on the West Side, and unusui~ possed anywhoro. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICI'S STEAWERS For Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, efe., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 a, m, Saturday Excu sion Bont for Milwaukee, etc., do'n't leave un- til8p. m For Grand ITaven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Bpring Luke, Fruitport, Manistes, ete,, duily, Sundays excepted, 7 y. m, TFor 8t. Joseph, Daily, Sundays cxcepted, 10 o.m. Baturdays, Boat don't leave until 11 D1, For Green Bay Poris, Mondey, Wednesdny, and Friday at 7 p. m. Wednesdny's Boat goeg to . Escanaba. FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points. nspartation Compans's Stonmor ORETDA, e ook foot ot Nortl Doatborn st Bat- H Seday, Juna 2D, ot 1 B . Crrsspuriition Compans'a Steamor FOUN- A EThy, “§.‘S‘5‘;6n;5m;, ."‘.’f:;‘qy,',"’:‘: Toat ot Norih hetay, Juth L at1 p. m. o Bl ud Pasiayga Tlckols, Apply st 75 Canalat., ppEmE IS A. A. BAMPLE, Panson: on thoir desirablo for Agont.. NEW PUBLICATIONS. The Highway Laws of Iinois (ROADS AND BRIDGES.) THE HIGHWAY SYSTEM: a compendlum of the Talatlug to Roads and Brldgos, 0 nd. nocassary forms and Droco. dents, fortho use of Uounty, Towg, City, Villagy, and Prooinot Officors In_ ostablishing, altoring, maintainin and vacating highways aud privato wi Dridgoa in tho Statwof Minois, Thess lawe took offoct April 18, in countios not nndor Township Organiza- tion, and A) L, in countios under Township Or- anfzation, 1vol., 13 o,,_about 340 psgos. TPrinted on {20 paver, naatly bound, Prion, in boscds, $1.601 shoob, 82,08, Matlod froo on recetpt of prica. E. B. MYERS, Publisher, No. 93 Washington-st. FANCY WOODS. T. S. CONSTANTINE, Importer and Doalor in. . VENEERS, Mahogany, Rosewood, Florida Red Codar, French Whalnut, Hungerian Ash, Walnut, and Ash Burls, &o, 5 17 South Jefferson-st. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. ifp oxiating botwoon W T S g of 17 di ty &1 BiX ug, [uland-av., iy this day Cont oomwont, Lo lIabilitise of tho frm are. asa By wekaon, and ‘il s dis iy, i be iica WIth B, A Ghloagd, Juno 2, 1973, BISTACEY. DISSOLUTION, tnorship oxleting butwoon J ithortaon Gt .y issotvend By feaa) commant. gl ik of o G eu'muits of A 0 e a2l il s o et Do dsilod W enun, June 21, 1915, 11 It GILBRITSON. . BANK STATEMENTS, REPORT OF THE CONDITION oF THI Commercial National Bank, " OF OHICAGO, At Close of Business Juno 13,1879, REBOUROES, Tob lmn;::lfi“ Disconnts 400,500.00 £13,643.30 50,260.06 4,160.00 8,715.18 ‘a1z o 5 o ety ' 123,130,36 raational Ou 1448000 Lol Fndov s 405, UR000 a 5,000 . o Mot 202, sns,gr2at i * §2,814,742.40 — LIABILITIRS, S fta Stookpatd 0. g:?mfiul-\"fum 3 8 500:000:0 ntorost, . EKxchango, Frontand National Bauk Oir. ‘culntion outatand: LTI 20PN noteids 1,008,072.47 o o Dopoa ma12.2 ooriiag Ohesass: 3086388 and Bankers., Btatg of Tinola, Oonnty of ook Danic of Ohicago, ‘mont {s truo, to tho bust of my kne . 82,814,742.46 o1, 2 3 Canbfor of {ho Commercial Natonal o solomnly awoar that tho abovo stato- 5 41,4000 407,600.00 1,118,170.63 176,400.13 330,25 d bollo. Cannier, [¢ Hubecrlbod and sworn ta baforamothia27th day af Jurio, JOHN B, MEYEHR, Notary Publio. Gorroot—Attost: TR G H. % GULVER, 'gmnatafl. H, ]\E_\_MES, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Fifth Tational Bank OF CEICACGO, At the Closs of Business, June 13, 1873, n“sé“nflfls; s, O 025, o ciroulation .r . D Rororss hgonts 8202,420.25 R ’ 3 Dl o Sl B 87,008, ov; nal Bsaka X ilen i 9T e floal 1 X Yurnlture & Ixturos, 8 6,134.62 Gineh Tom et 82,000.56 Bl of othics ity < Dank, 14,018.00 Fraatlo; Including Nickol 2,100. Logal Tontlor Notoa.. 20000 140,000 5 LIABILITIES, Onpital Btock patd in. artien Fiock, patd o Texchaugo, ntoror Protit and Loa National Bauk Oir lation outatanding Individual Daposits, ‘Domand Cortificatos of Doposit n b O d rees }j‘:‘t"fl'&:"“,‘;’z:‘ .)i!!n ¥ 2 o %o aior L akora.cvvesens_231,666.40 101,413.40 SLIoLEgAY 410,000.00 200,231.00 4 1 245,010.11 82,107,100.36 566,056 72,887.69 366,300.00 1,157,921.66 82,197,100.36 Btato of Tilinots, County of Jook, 1, Tsaac G. Lowbnrd, Baink of Chiluaka, do sulémnly awear , an: Gashicr of tho Fifth Natlonal thu abovo atato- o mont 1 truo (0 Lio bost of my knowlodgo and bollof. ont ta tro to tho by A8 G Tomb Sworn _to and_subserihed boforo m June, 1873 Coreoot—Attosts 0. B. SAWYER, N. LUDINGTON, U, R, BARTON, ARD, Cashifor. o_this 27th day of EDWARD WALKER, Nutary Publio. g Dirootors, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Union National Bank OF CEIICAGO, At Chicago, in the State of Illin 0is, ot Closo of Business, June 13, 1873, . RESOURCES. Tosmand 88,502,814.73 8'075!!:“{1 4,710,417 D;c‘nn.l cire $06,800.00 o 62,175.00 - 833,080.43 i 136,530.75 1 B .65 nem Bt 102,018.40 D AO008 o 5,328.30 ,328. Gurront Tagonsos... 38,358.41 10001086 Taxos Paid,. 14,465.1 32)"2“.5“ 0,0-48,62 1,354.45 357,688.37 148,600.00 13,662.7° X R . - $7,305,730.08 i LIABILITIES. Capltal tock pmd i1 1,000,000.00 e ) S1,000:000:00 Dizovuutand Int - Il:xnlllnll’!slh = National Bank Of 15100518 Silatton aniata 600,000.00 nd- Individual Doposits 2,460,977.13 T o e £ Duo ta Natloal id 1,760,700.62 1,122,200.10 £5,351,031.00 $7,305,180.08 County of Cook, Btatg of Tilinols [y 1, Goorgo A. Ives, Oashlor of thio Unlon N 45 solosiuly swoar that thio al truo to thio best of my kugurlode: GLEON of Uhlc, [8ignod] Bubsoribed and sworn to hefure mo ational Dank hova staloment fa 0. and bollaf, GK A, 1VIES, Oashlor. $uis'27th day of June, 1878, JOIIN J. P, ODJ * Qorroot—Adto: AHA DOW, W L Hotary Fubllo, N G, POWIRS, Direotars, GENERAL 3 CE. Masonic Notice. The Constituent Lodge: membors thereof, vited to take pnré of laying tho Cornor St Colloge at Morgan Park. will assomblo at the hall 8, and tho aro fratornally in- in the ceremonies ono of the Brothron of Oriontal Lodgo No. 33, No, 122 LaS8allo-st., at 10:30 o’clock. D. A -CASHMAN, Acting Gr, Mastor THE ANNUAL REUNION Ot Alumul and Old Sohotars of tacine Collogo and Gram- mar Sohool, will tako placo Wodnos: in Uhapol July8. Bervico SHIPPING TAGS. DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. Ovar 500 wmillious iavo boor uted within the Jat Lo Bttt otaohed. AN Expross Companies usathvm. 3 Sold by Printers uud Statloners Everywhere P + 1L AND FAIRBANKS' HTANDARD SCALHS 758 OF ALL BIZES, 74 FATRBANKS, MORSE &00 118 LAKE-81, BANK STATEMENTS. - REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THI @ ook Gomnty National ek OF CEIICAGO, In; the Blate of Tiinois, at {ho Close of Business, i . Juno 13, 1878, E TESOURCES, £ 2 Toans and Disoounta 1,160,381 1;1 jin Falua0iol Bad n‘:l:d 00,000.00 Agonts... A YRR Do fro id ums, Ohookn and tiidE Gasiy Ti o Eixehangos for Oloaring Hou filla of othier National Hinnk *Fractinnal Gurrono; Logal Tendor Noton,.. RULX ' 51,018,653 81 4000.00 503,340.84 ?,.uq.au 64,411.00 15,007, 4 3500803 2,885 133500 DYt ot Hiats 10D2T7.20 ; : Tanks and Bankors _360,005.30 i T e 1,400,151.60 ! 62,338,850,08 I, B. F, Allen, Prealdont of the Onok County Nat{onal Tank of Chicago, do solomnl; 3 i s tr, ta thi bows of mp '.‘1,";::5"5?{'5‘1’&:‘82.'.‘:.:‘."‘“ gt B, Sl S e e r and subscrl efuro o ! 2ith d. Juny, 1978, R mug‘dm«'iu Ao Corroot—Attost: otacy Fabilo. B. T. ALLEN, UHARLEN STUART, POTER PALMER, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THR » x TNION STOCK YARD National Bank of Chicago, . AT LAKH, i § Directors. In the State of Illinois, at close of Business, June 13, 1873. RESOUROES, U 8, Toutis 0 5osiro sireiiniion: o Dito from Keduoming and Resorvo Afon Dua from National liank: Furniturg and Ifxturos, 8804,407.91 . LIABILITIES, apital toc] S100,000.0 furplus Fuad $3:008:08 Natfonal Bank Circuln- Shigudng tion outstanding 00,000.00 Individual Dopos B527,854.48. Do to Natianal Biis, 3 R T e e W i Baaiors. U,672.40 — T 540,013.98 $80%,107.01 "ot tho Unlon Stock Yard National Bank of Ghicago, do solomuly_swenr. that tho ubovo statowment s truo to U heat of Xy knowlodge and ballot. 2. 8. STIOKNEY, Castior, Bubacribod and mworn to bofore mo thi: th uno, 1673, GEO. E. CONRAD, No:ll?;l“ul?lyl‘z.m Corroot~—Attest: Btato of Tilinots, County of Cook, 1, Fiward 8. Sticknoy, Cnsiilus SONN i ok o ¥, 8. BTIOKNI fastori ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK: (rould Bros. & Dibblee 149 & 151 State-st., Chicago. ORNAMENTAL & ARTISTIC Metal Work, WHOLESALE AND RETATL, Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, . Brackets, and Store Stools. EXCELSIOR - LAWN - MOWERS. Agontg. for the French Patont BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES. Agonts for Younglove Arohitoctural Iron Company. - HPAA»S Patont Mluminatod Tile. FINANCIAL, THE PRAIRIE STATE LOAN AND TRUST CO. WEST SIDE SAVINGS BANK Corner West Washinaton and Desplaines-s1s., Pays SIX PER CENT per snnum interest FOR EVERY CALENDAR MONTH. Monoy can be drawn at any time. JAMES W, SCOVILLE, Preat. O, B, MILYE] HOTELS. » fl : 479, 481 & 483 STATE-ST., CORNER LLDRIDGE.COURT. K. it T any .00 Lao. vorwack, Bl of farovagy G SRR Propte. REMOV. " TAIRBANK, PECK & €O, LARD & LARD OIL, EMOVED TIEIR PRINCIPAL OFFIOR HAVE REMOVER, TN HOWR O ‘45 LA SALLE-ST., Hotwoon Take and Randolph. " LOTTERY, Ollolnl Drawing_of tho Daily Combinntion Lottoryt L ClANS NO, L YOI ADNE 31, 16 R R e o 8, 6, 6 b, ba, 6, &, 70, 8, & a1, 69, 60, Bealod plags secwrud on_doposit, Prizev lplmnunu.m ‘glven by the Bealed Depoaitory, Tooms. 7, I8\ Bouth' Olari Ba: ucthicav., 83 'Wost Aladisouat., 1id and %6 Divitlon-st. o z. DR, KENISON, atlis old officos, 119 Clacksat,