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s THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JU. do nothing to make the conquered eternal. Theo psme “Moses™ is the Egyptian *Mesu." It means “child” or *boy." A papyrus decipher- od by AL Marictte contains an official report in regard to a certain * Mesu " who bad great influ- enco oer “the foreign people,” as the Jews, among others, wer called. The good work is giill going on. Every day of it sdds to the vorld's kmowledge. As Owen and Afarsh build upswholo animal from one or two splintered booes, 80 the Egept of dim antiquity is being reconstructed from these fossils,—the dead that Ler sea of sand yields up. The publichers of City Directories in Iate years Boem to misinterpret the real ecope of such works. Instead of issning their volumes prompt- 15 for tho nccommodation of the public, they copocntrate their efforts on the preparation of statistics which are intended to strike terror into the hearts of municipal rivals, and which aro generally a rehash of What the newspapers have slresdy printed. While tho subscribers are ssiting for the new Chicago Directory, the pub- lishers aro pursuing the samo courso as their predecessors. 1t i8 very gratifying to know that 000 aaditional names have been ndded that & fair estimate on this basis ghows Chicago to have a population of more thsn half 8 million; that we aro & couple of hundred thoueand shesd of Bt. Louis, ete, etc.; but it would be more gratifying to have & directory in hand which would tell us whero John Smith lives when wo want to find him. The soomer the publishers sttain this practical end of issuing & directory, {ke better will they discharge their duty to their gabecribers and tho public. Tke Denver Times of the 5th inst. prints a ~ery sigoificant call, signed Dy thirty ex-soldiers ¢! the Union and Confederate armies, which rads us follows ¢ ‘There will be a meeting of the Union tnd Confedor— e armics of the late War of the * Great Rebellion,” £ the District Court room, on Saturduy, June 6, at 7:50 1. m,, for the purpose of muking arrangementa to take sart o the celebrution of the 4th of July mext, All ‘tkier ex-soldiers of America are invited to participate, 1t is very possible that this invitation will sbock a great mavy people who are still engaged fo putting down tho insurrection snd crushing out slavery for political purpeses, but to the great mass of the people it will only furnich soother instance of the fact that the passions engendered by the late War are cooling off, and that the era of good feeling between the North and the South is rapidly returning. If the sol- diers who met each other in the field can so far forget old enmities a3 to meet on the 4th of July under the same flag and celebrate American In- dependence, tho stay-at-homes certainly have nothing to fear. Tho victims of the Rebellion wre elecping under the flowers which were placed elike upon Union and Confederste graves on Decoration-Day. It is now eminently fitting that the survivors should join hands and fall in line together on tho 4th of July and renew the bonds of fraternity under the same flag. Gen. James Watson Webb, who seems to be bappiest when in bot water, has been seized with tho Grango fever, and has commenced & crusado against railroad monopolies in Europe, Leving just brought suit ogainst the Paris, Lyons & Mediterranesn Railroad Company at Geneva for demanding pay for o extra seat, and Cetaining himself and family in the depot until the ciaim was settled. The Geueral prints a Jet~ ter in the Continental Herald, in which he says : Mo, Eprron: In the discharge of my duty to the traveliug public I have commerced the mecessary 1egad proceedings aginst the rutlisns by whom we wers deprived of our Hberties ut the ruilroad station, and exposed to the inclemency of weatner such as invelids may not encounter with impunity. 1In eo doing, I rely Bot ouly upon Swiss Justice, but upou its prowpiness, 4 it §2 ot convenient for travelers, ven in self-pro tection, 10 encounter * the law’s delay.” And becauso 1 bave eppealed 1o Swisy law for protection against French arrcgance snd Freuch outrzge, 1 loave all vom- Zentary upon the outrage to you, To the money forced from me ufter the manner of Itatian brigunds, Wo Company end its sgents aro cntirely welcome & tut my lowyer will demand through tho Swiss au- thorities such » fine, for the benefit of auy charity yon maay uame, as will teasch buth the Company aud its Euployen, tiat ey may mot, under any preteuso whatever, deprivo tho trav ublic of their pers halerer, dopr g public of their perso- The bloated monopolists of the Pans, Lyons & Mediterranean Railroad Company will now bavean opportunity of realizing the danger of tepping upon the toes of a great American Granger. —_— An enterpriting school-teacher has turned up in Texas, Mich. During the sbsence of Mr, Dis- brow, one of the prominent citizens of the town, the echool-teacher eloped with Mrs. Disbrow, & oman of 40, elso her danghter and daughter's Lusband and £wo eons of Disbrow. Thers was nothing mean sbout this pedagogue. He took the wholo family, sold all of Mr. Disbrow's property for him, and took the proceeds with him also. hen the unfortunate Disbrow re- tumad he found that his wife, his daughter ond 6ons, snd his farm, hed sll gope. A tornado could not have been more complete in its de- Efifflcfion. The pedagogical Adonis who accom- vlished all this devastation is described as & red- beaded six-footer, 35 years of age, sorrel com- ::mn, With & dull, slecpy eye, and s hooked e e Weprinted a fow days inco an account of the recent noble benefactions of James Lick, of San Francieco, who gave away Lis propeity for the Mblic good whilo he was living, not waiting to &6 by will when ho could no longer own any- Wing. In commenting upon the fact, the Aifa Ceiforniassys: “Wo Lnow Mr. Lick only by 16 and the reputation ho has borne here for a quirter of a century. We have never knowingly e him." Such an sonouncement as this ¥perks volumes for the modesty and unostenta- tioumess of Mr. Lick's fife. What othor mill- {mawe hss Vived in & city & quarter of & century without attracting tho atteation of & newspaper? s Spear e il ly . An Automatic Wonder. A cizen of Lausingburg, N. Y., hes completed {03, 0f which the following description has Bppeard: It is intended to represent, in a ieazuny, the businces portion of a smail villsge. There a0 a series of houses or compartments, esch devoted to some special branch of industry, 2ud the wholo surmounted by & tower, on which thers is 2 19 sn-clock and a chime of bells. Com- | meacing at the lefi-hand side of the machine is 8 lager-beer garden, with figares sitting around ablo drinking. At intervals they raise the mug to their lips, and o man stands beside a boor-keg drawing the lager. To the right is & shopherd tending bis flock. Deside him is a maiden, at whom ke occasionally ** makes oxes,” and ho is T Performung on a fageolet eld in his band. 2 Eaw-mill i3 a fec similo of such andnstitation, % e log is in its place, and slides along to meet @ teeth of the gaw, which is working up and D, cutting it 1n tiwo. Tho attendauts are ol or in their geveral duties, Tho grist-mill is th 0going, One man is tending and feeding © Lopper. Every now and then ke goes back 1d forth with a fray upon bis shoulders, the E’:fienu of which he pours into the mouth of opper. Tho great wator-wheel is moving Meadily under the pressure of the water from JRove, and tio elevator keeps up its show of ro- 108 8 caual-boat of its load of grain. Tho T2 millis at work, and the figures are all busy 1boat it performing their ceveral missions, A “arpenter walks up ad down & ladder while at rork. - The scissors-grinder s engaged at his vo~ Iation. An artist Jooks out of the window of \is 0uze and offers a pinch of souff to the milla’s resjihile - the olg miller eits on s balcony g books and papers which an sttendant Iom time to time * brings ont to him. A :&mm in ope house hands & man a fiddle, on ch he is expected to play. Another woman Fatches for her lover, but is watched in tum by i) villager. The blacksmith shop is in oll operation, the man at the forge blows the 0%s, and the sparks fiy from tho fire s na~ bl &8 life. One man is engaged in shosivg & h"m. 20d another weids on theanvil. Oneman cuttiog wood ; & girl i watering plants, which Eradually grow, 'bud, and bloom. ~Other figuros 4r¢ sctively engaged, but they aro too numorous Wention, the Ars i fountalng, & musio-box, bells, 6to., all of Tho whole forms a most wonderful combination of machigery, and is operated by means of weights. When wound up it will rux twelve hours. The Ambrosian Restoration, For some years the work of tho restoration of the venerable Church of Bt. Ambrose, at Milan, Lias been going on; snd the shrine which en.. closed tho remaing of the eaint, and of the martyrs Gervasius and Protasius, has been en- tirely reconstructed. The sacred relics, in pre- Pparation for their translation to the new slrino wero vested iu robes of peculiur splendor, work- ed by pious nuns and other maidens of Milan, The widows of that city presonted to the shrine an Episcopal ring set with an amethyst surrounded by thirty dismonds, to be placed on the fluger of tho skeleton of the saint. Monsignor Caccis, an Archbishop of Milan, who died eight yours ago, left by lus will a cross of gold, ‘smdded with emeralds and diamonds, to bo laid upon the sunt's breast. The pallium, clpei:.ml saudals, embroidered with gold and pearls, were provided by noble ladios of Milan. The famity of Manzi contributed rare old Span- ish laco, which was amoug their heirlooms. A pious mouk gent & pnrchmenr, inscribed with somo passages {rom the works of St. Ambrose, ulustrated 1n tko most artistic manner. This parchment was wubmitted to tho iuspection of "ope Pius IX., who wrote on it (i reference to ?he saing) the words, Doclcr Optime, Ecclesia umen. The ritesof translation lasted from the 11th totho 1ithof May, tho relics being conveyed through the city in state, followed by a pro- cession singung hymns. Tho Pope, it appears, hoy received & singular gift in commemoration of tho event. A deputation from Milen, says the Freeman's Journal, visited him at the Vat- ican, snd, after an address, * offered to him the precious relic of the fore-arm of St. Ambrose, inclosed in a rich shrino}of crystal aod gold, the exact couutorpart in mibiaturo of that ordered by tho Archvishop of Milan for the final collocaiion of the remains of the three seints, The Hoaly Facher graciously accepted the precious gift, nud, in an appropri- ate discouree, expressed his sincere thanks to tue oble Milaueso composing tho deputation, and terminating by blossing the clergy snd thé people of the Oity of Milun, together with their most worthy and illustrious Arehibisbop,” “Thers woro many other offerings mado to the shriue by private individuals. They were chiofly jewels to adorn the vestments or the book whioh lies in the ciasped hands of the saint. They will all bo entombed in his cotfin, A Pleasure-Trip to Europe via the Red Star Line of Ocean Mail Steamships. The splendid, new, full-powered iron steamships of this line, carrsing the Belgian and Unitod States malls, offer to passengers contemplating trip to tho Conti- nent of Earope direct sccommodations and facilities . excelled by no othier line on tho ocean, Tho cabins are fitted up in tho most Improved style, and offer every conventeaco for the comfort of passen- gors during the vo5ogo. The vessols are staunch, make rapid passages, and land passengers in Antwerp di- Tect, within o very fow hours’ ride of the City of Paris. For tourists to -Germany, France, Swit- zerlnd, and Ttaly, this Moe is the short- est, most direct, and convemient, avoiding the transfer scross Englaud end the disagrecable pus~ sage of the English Channcl, Comfortable, well-veuti- Ited steersges aleo provided for that class of travel at the lowest rates, 'Tho stcamers will sail zu follows : The * Vaderland ” from Philadoiphis_June 20 “ Swit- zerland from New York July 1; Nederland ” from Thiladelphia July 13, and thereafter every twelve duvs alternatoly from Now York snd Philadelphia, The Tatea are Drat cabin $90, second cabin $00, curren Round-trip tickets ut Teduced rates, Stoerage $35. Yussengers booked through to prineipal poluts on the Continent. As unly one cabin berth remains untaken on the * Vaderland,” thoze desiring to scenre pucsago on tho “Switzerland,” * Nederland,” 2nd_other July rteamers, should call'st once t tho General Ofice, 133 LaSaile gireet, southwest corner of Madison, J. I Milne, Western Agent. peasin s T Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. To sccommodate their many Chicago patrons who wish to give their farnilies & summer vacation within 8 few hours’ ride from home at some of the mony de. lightful watering-places local to this famous and popu- larroute, this Company will exte:d the 5 p. m. pas- senger train from Chicago to Oconomowoc, including en route Milwaukee, Pewaukee, Lakeside, Hartland, Nashotah, and Gifford’s, all places of celebrity, and un— rivalled in attractions a8 summer resoris. Passeugers Dy this train change cars at Milwaukee for Waukesta, tho location of tho famous Bothesds Springs, This makes two daily trains between Chicago and thess moat desirable summer residences, all within from three 1o five hours' rido of home, Leaving Chicazo 9:20 . m. and Ariving ‘o Chicago at 11 a. m, and Pussengers from Waukesha arr] Trains are “ A 1% in every respect. Commutation tickets sold and all information given at City Otlice, 63 Clark strect, Chicage, Fine Millinery at Popular Prices. Just recetved, very desirable aud ontirely new styles in French Chip Round Hats and Bonuets, and have now onhand, resdy trimmed, the most stylish Laco nd Chip Hats and Bounets yet shown this meswon ; slsohave just opencd a very elegant stock of fine French Flowors at vory low prices. On Monday wo &hall add to our elegant stock of Sash Ribbons at 83 cents per yard many new and desfrable things. Also = lurge stock of very desirablo Parasola at our usual low prices. Hotchlin, Palmer & Co.,137and 139 State street, —_— Low Prices Tell. Those froquenting the ncighborhood of State and Van Duren strocts undoubtedly have noticed tho daily shipments from the extonsive furnituro manufacturing ouse of C. C. Holton & Co., 269 and 271 Stato street. Until recently this firm havo donc an exclusive whola- ealo trade. Since they commonced retailing, closs Luyera realizea eaving of fully 20 per cant, 25 this firm buy lrgely and aro sceustomed to small profits, C. 0. Thayer & Co. will scll at zuction on YWednosdsy next, st the Real Estate Exchange: Brick house and lot, No. 74 Honore atrect. Also, lots ut Clyde and Boebe's Subdivision, The exme firm will scll on tha premises, at § . m. Wedneaday mest, tho thros-story marblo-front resi- denceand lot No. 52 Bixteenth atrect, Bee advertise- ‘ments, S Teeth at Wholesale. One hundred scts fnscried tho past week st Mo~ Chesney's, corner Clark £nd Randolph streets, Eight doliars fora full sot best gum teeth on the hest quality of plate. In thisestablishment 5 large number of our most skillful operators are employed. ‘Filling warranted at half the usual rates. e Lawn-Fountain and Sprinkler. Crowds arodelighted daily with tho lawn-fountain 2nd sprinkler, in operstion at tho corner of Ashland avenuo and Madison street. The only combined foun- tain and sprinkler, Prieca from §10 10§15, For sale by W. B. Banks & Co., corner Washington and Canal stroets, manufacturers and dealers in agricultural im- plements and eceds. . _—— From this Date forniture of cvery description, from su elogant parlor or chamber suit to a Litchen-table, can be boughtof Colby & Wirts, 265 and 267 Stata stroct, at prices away below auy firstclass establishment, This firm sro manufecturers, and are enablod to sell at prices worthy tho attention of buyers, Low rent and application explatn it. Burdett Organs. H. X. Bonebrake, M, D,, of font Alto, Pa,, wnder date of June G, writes us follows: “I lately tradeda Mason & Hamiln organ tosour agent at Chambersburg, 3r, E. W. Curriden, for a Burdett, I am well satisfied with the exchange. The ML & H. connot be for purity and sweetness of tone, S e . fow dreulurs, especially testimonial circalars, for distribution.” Pl s S, ZLaco Points, Jackets, and Suits. We ara still offering great bargoins in Llsma Lace Points and Jackets, ot prices astonishingly low. Ladles contemplating purchasing will consult their own in- terest by ozamining our mammoth stock. YW are still receiving novelties in linen, batiste, and white suits and polonaises, embroidered, braided, and other mow ble styles of trimming, all at popular prices. “n“u‘lc‘:’n"i’,’}.&ef & Co., 137 and 139 State street, Ietropolitan Hotel. Metropolitan Hotel (site old St James and Crosby Opera-House), cornes State and Wasnington streets, tho great businees thoroughfare of Chicago. Flald & Latter's memmoth store direstly opposite, The Metropolitan is the most eelect $2.50 & day hotel in Chicago, A few permanent partics nccommodated st reasonable rates, - —— Up the Calumet. “The stesmer Bon Drake leavea Clurk street bridge on Mondsy, June 15, at half-past 9 5. m,, for the hesd of navigation on the Celumet River. All parties in- terested in South Chicago are invited to be on hand. It will be o delightful tri; - New Waukesha Hotel--Fountain Spring House. ro boing over Gty in sll. There. Applications for family or single rooms in this spa- clous and slegant sions hotel can now bo made to the aadersigned. No more desirabls summer quarters can be found. Marrazw Larcts, Proprietor, CusnissH. Bisseir, 40 Statestrect, Chicago, Manage —_—— The American Line Still Ahead. Tee grest reduction in ocesn rates to Europe an- notnced aome weeks ngo by the American Line still continues, andatno time fn the history of ocean steara travel have such inducements been offered as at tho present for the working classes and thoso of mod- erato mieans to visit the “Old Home.” The great numbers of passeugers going out by the steamers of Llis line demonstrate the favor with which they are beld by the traveling public. The steamer Ilinols took out on her Inst voyage, May 28, 75 cabin passen— gers, among whom were Mrs. W. A. Plnkerton, Miss Ivan Pinkerton, and Swedish Consul Sranoe, of this city, the latter with a company of 25 Bcandinavian niinisters and others ; also 275 stecragoand interme- diate passengers, Through tho excellent raflway fa- cilittes aforded this company by their direct connec- tion with the Fenusylvania Railroad at Philadelphis thoy are enabled to ecll through passsgo tickets (steerago) from Chicago to all poinis in Europe $1.80 lower thun the threo New York lincs, For fulin- formation call ot the Company's General Ofice, I: LeSalle-st,, “southwest coruer' of Madison. J. IL. Milne, Wedtern Agent, —_— Improve the Summer Vacation, Boys. For threo months now, most of tho s:liools have no scazions. How i the timo to be spent? Some who can atford it may travel, or go into tho country; but the larger proportion will remata at home. Sufficlent recreation can be had, and at the sume time the studies can be kept going, It {8 better to have some- thing to do every day. Entire idleuess is demoraliz— ivg. ~The Bryauit & Stratton Colicgs is open the whola summer. The daily sessions are from 9a. m. to 1 p, m. The rooms are large and elcgunt, A beautiful pastenger elevator conununieates with them, mukin them vaxy of access for ladies. Visitors are alwa: cordizlly received, Remember the location, southeast corner State and Washington stree e i *‘ Union Is Strength,” It will plesse the many readers of Tme ETXDAY TRIVDNE to lesrn that tho two well-known boot and shoe firms, A. A, Wiswall and J. E. Greene, havo con- solidated under tho firm-nsme of Wiswall & Greene, Their business will stlll be continucd at their respec— tive placas of business, viz.: 76 State streot and 131 Twenty-second street, and their patrons will as eser £iad them roady to furnish them now soles, ‘Their reputation for fair dealing i too well kriown to require comment, and their aim is to giva cach and overy cus- tomer a fair equivalout for their money, A Good Move. D. Webster & Co.'s Wabush avenue millinery estab- Lshment Linve their semi-annual * clearing-out sale this week, beginning Monduy, the 15th, Webster says they arc going to offer greater bargains than ever be- fore in Indica’ and children’s trimmed and untrimmed hats, which will place their most excellent goods with- inresch of all. This will bo o rure opportunity fe- those who feel economically inclined. —_— A Fact—And Will Prove It. On account of the large sales and tho swmallest of profits, woare able to eell all kinds of furnsturs and upholstery goods cheaper than any other furniture houso tn Chicago, A glanco at our fino stock and low prices will convince you of the fad® A, J. Neuberger & Bro,, 78 and 80 Randolph street. Qs A Dig Out Your Old Jewelry. The Refiuicg and Assayiug Company, 156 snd 158 Fifth avenue, wantall tho old gold and sfiver in Chi- cago. You that nave such can realize much morc there for it than anywhero else you can teko it, Youwill ba as- tonfshed to learn how much you can sell your old fow- elry for. — Drew’s Business College will have no vacation during the summer months. The Lall is Iarge, cool, and attractive, Special classea in penmanship snd bookkeeping during vacation. Every young man should have a business training be- fore embarking in business, The above institution s highly commended. Assignee’s Sale of Dry Goods. J. . French, the Aseignee of A.G. Downs & Co., No. 324 West Madison streot, is closing out the exten- sive stock of dry goods, notions, cloaks, suits, &e., at vory low prices. A few doys will clesn them all out, Late Discovery--** Morsc's Luxurene” For tho hair—most refined of all olcine dressings, and serviceable in stopping the hair from falling off. Price, 60 centa, For salo by all drupgists. Van Schasck, Ste- veuson & Reid, Agents for the Northwest, —_— Starch. Tho very best, Kingsfords Orwego Starch, 998-1000 pure, giving u substsutial stiffneas, puro white, and glossy finish. Kingaford's Oswego Corn Starch, for puddings, jellics, and custards. Ladies, You Are Invited to call any pleacant day at Lcod’s Temple of Music, corner Dearborn and Van Buren strects, as we wish to #how you the finest warerooms and planos in the city. Geyser (Saratoga) Water on Draught By Buck & Rayner, makers of the ** Mars Cologno.” HAIR GOODS, &o. LAST CHANCE 70 BUY FROM THE GREATEST Bankn{:)t}pt Sale HUMAN HAIR SWAL el IN TEHE WORILDI! On account of the great rush last week, and wishing to accommodate those that have been waiting to pur- chase from us, we will RETAIL FOR ONE WEEX LONGER 4,000 Roal Humsn Halr Sitches loft, to be sacrificed b3 week and atsuch prices as will doly tho world. “Real Hunnn Halr Switchen for Se, $1, &3, $3. All Loug Halr Switcues, for $3.00 and upia: Special bazgatns this woek in ail Long Gzt guality Lronch [iair. tes, 256 por sard. 5,000 ot 51 Garl. 31l Long Hair, 13§ fnch stam, at & esee 1t tock rotailed at 40c on the dollar. Ifi%in"oflfén Siocls of Fin Ladios' Underwesr and Loy, e Tioat Whits Sitrta at 40c, toc, 0o, 31,25, 9175, Chemises, Bosom Corvers at 4o, §ic,85¢, #1.25, and up- 3. Bwitchos, o "adies! Dravore at 20c, 40c, E5c, and uprard Tidios' Caileo Wrappers 3% 1, $1.5, and, #1.50. 5o an linmonan atock of Fancy Goods, which wo offer et's torriblo sacritice. 823 W, Madison, cor. Aberdeen, LADIES’ GOODS. e REMOV.AT. A, ACKER, Hiliery and Fancy Dry Goods. SPEOIAL INDUCEMENTS LOWEST PRICEE. 136 136 Twenty-secord-st. Formorly at 223 West Madison.st., cor, Pooris. Call and see our Complete Stock of Straw Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Great Bargains for Next Two Weeks. 188 Twenty-second-st. 38 BATES. Turkish, Electric, and Sulphur VAPOR BATHS, ‘or Ladles and Gentiomon, _The finest in toe country. ‘Grnndr{’:gi:ll?fl Hotel. Privato entrance on S L ELTRICAL DEPARTMENT of this Instita: tion is unequaled in this country. Eloctricity is ap] {221 165 Toras, with 20d withoat tho Bath. HOURS FOR LADIES: Turkish Bathe T Elsctric Baths. HOURS FOR GENTLEMEN: Baths.. pirer o DR. G, 0, SOMERS, Proprictor, PROFESSIONAL. DR. R.HUNTER, (Late of Now York), On Chironic Consumption, LETTER XIL Tho most common form of Consumption i called Chronfo becanso of its slow progress, to dlstingaish 1t from acute or gallopiag consumption, which ruos a more rapid course. It cenerally begins with a slight dry cough, This, for a long time, is scarcaly moro than & dry hacking, and {s raused by irritation {n tho Ings. The cause of the trritation may bs & cold, takon months before, ar it may be the presence of tubereles in the firat stage of their de. velopment. It is very common to find the lungs of per sons dying of inflammation filled with fine tubercles look- ing prociscly like wmillstaeed, which shows that, if they bad recoverod from the inflammation, they would havo had consumption afterwards. Indeed, many of those friends, whom sou now suppose to be perdeotly healthy, are carrying about theso seeds of destruction, deposited during som attack of cald lust winter, sad only awaiting anothor exposure to casry them into consumption, Chronto Consumption begins ditferently in different cases. A person apparontly io health has an attack of acute catarrh, and whon this subsidos it leavos the dry, hacking cough before montioned, or a severs cold settles on tho chest, gots apparently well, and, shortly aftorward, 1s followed by this kind of slight cough, or by a spitting of blocd, or thero may be melther cough nor blood, but only & ohilly feeling, with mors o loss fiush on the cheeks, of the hands. In shaking bandsyou will sometimes us heat of the palm, when the pa. ticat {s entirely unconscious anything is wrong. After tho Id‘;;.m bocomes moro established, perspirations occur tnight. “I'bG afipetite varics, 1 one being good, and in another espriciuus aud poor. " In females, monthly trregularity is ‘common, and generally thought to be the cause of the Tung diseaso which follows. This, Bowover, 1s ot the caso. It isan effoct, ot a cause. The lung discass gen- crally begins bofore the irrogularity, but is not suspectod. After hectic fever and night-riceats uro fully daveloped, the Hlesh and stiongth fail rpidis, aad tho body may truly ba s3id to consume away. In soma cases, the jnints and fin- sppear larger than’ natural,—what ls ealiec clalbed, —tho chest contraots, the foatiros sharpen, and the eyes nttain an unwoatod cliarnoss and briilianc Th matter wplt up changes with the diferent stajses of the diseaso. In tho commencomont thero is no expectora- tion—the cough 1s dry; but after a timo the pationt coughs up & srothy kind of mucus s usually cloaz, but examiac {t and you will now and then det: in fta 1i:tlo poiat of yellowish or straw-colored matter. When tho ul‘;:vclc- ollow Bromehitis or Catarrh tho mucus is 1tke stareh, glue or biuishwcolored jelly. After the tuber. cles begia to soften the spit changes to a yellow and somo of it ninks in water. you expectorato into water tho first thing Intho morning and then stir it with s bit of ssick it will mako the water whitish or mill ccording to tho quantity of pusiait. In somo cases tho matter has & #altish and fn others a sweetish tasta. ‘Thero i1 always some oppression on the chest, and, & time, distinct ahartness of breath i felt on going up, and fn walking. Thero ls generally some nain to war us of what fs golng on, but in many cases nono atall. When it oxlats it varica acéording ta the seat of the disoass and tho pecaliariti of the patleat. It may be skarp or only a dull acking, Some complatn of & soreness under the breast hone, while in othors it is o[:nivmnnny or burniny churacter. In this form of of consumption it fs ail uns and downs with patients. Ask them how they . and thoy will ol raost certalaly tell sua they 8ro **neiiing besier:® Next weok, porlinps, you mas hear ther have bad a rofapso, but it ia thought to be **only @ cold.” Each one of thrse at- tacks carrios them a litile lower, and, to the oyo of ho physician, thoy aro progcessing slowly bat suro- Iy towards tho grave. Whon tuberclos so/ten ther 1s al- ways_yellow expectoration fora time, with ferer in the Aftornoon and sirents abnight.. Tho appolito Zrows poor, aud there s loss of tlesh and strength. The cnug“ 1a- creascs, and {s particularly troublesome at night. When all the matter is expolled from tho lungs theso symproms subside, and for & time the pationt feels bettor, and re. ains much of what he lost during the attack. It s vory natural that this should bo mistaken for improvemant in his dircase, but follow such a caso for a fow months and all ‘the old symptoms roturn—heciic fever, night sw ), counuhl. and ‘burulent. oxpectoration, under the Infloonce of which tho nowly recovernd flesh and streogth rapldly disappear, Such changes for the better take place o most casos of coasumption, and are constantly‘cited as proofs of benofit resulting from treatment, when in reality they would take place all tho same if no troatment wers followed. It fs the natural course of the disease to bave these ups and downs. Thoy aro cansed by the soitoning of tubercles in wuccomslvo crops, Whon ail tho tubarcles that aro rire are coughied up, tho patieat improves until another crop comos 10 a bead, when they fall back lato & worse condl- tion than before. Itis during these perdudic improve- ck nostrums and villainous concootfons of on zot credit for doing good snd offecting the clange, when'in ity any effect they do bavo 1s to hinder the eflorta of nature by disordoring the stomach. In this way most ’\M‘Dn(l are trealod, and suppose theme sclves being cured, from the time they becume invalids until tho day they aro 1aid In thelr gaaves. S0 loni 3 tho ponple remaln ignorant of these thingy, and satisfied with tho course pursuod, no change will bo made. Doctors will continuo to dose the stomach for consumption, just as, for sges. the{‘_wnunnbd 10 bleed nnd give mercury lor mont disenses. When tholr patients rofuscd any longor to bare thoir arms to tho lancet, o to opun thelr mouths for Alus-mass and ealomel, they sud. denly discovered these (h!nc! ‘were not necessal ‘wora injurious rather thaa beneficlal!! ~ And yo tarire, this was the regular Ynellbo of the professio Wera they for all that time dolng barm rathor than good Bo that as it may, tho prescat troatment of oonsumption 1< junt ns salee, and & great deal moro injurfous, than was evor the murderous lancet and mercurial practice. 1f tho Ehaotfle will still consent to Lo treated for this dis rough the stomach, there Is for them Do hope. Th will perdst ot because tho disenso is_incurablo, but be cause tho (roatment 15 lnjadicions. In my Jast lotte proved to you that consumptivn (s parfectly carable, i taken in time and treated by proper”inbalations; but no 50 of cansumiption, howerer slight, por oven tho lest of its cognates—catarrh, brunchitis, and asth- I, ~can ever bo cared (Lrough the stonch. orends ftor tairs ROBERT HUNIER, M. D., Oilico 383 Wabasb.av. NoTE.—The writer of thess lotters givos his oxclusive stiention to the Throat, Lungs, and Heart. 'Ho has lor npwardsof twenty yoars mado thm a spocial study. First examination and advice free. Hours from 9 to 4. CARPETINGS. CARPETINGS! I have just received a large stock of new and handsome de- signs of INGRAINS, TAPES- TRY, and BODY BRUSSELS CARPETINGS, which I will offer at lowest market price. SPENUER B PROK, 195 & 197 Wabash-av,, (COR. ADAM! T.) FINANCIAL. SAN FRANCISCO HONEY LOAN GFFICE, Removed from 439 South Clark-st., to 488 ST ATE-ST.,, COR. ELDRIDGE-COURT. Business confle . S. POPPERS, Provrietor. oney loaned on all parsonal property. deatial. Established, 1665 MEETING. ILOF.S.of L. Brothers of this order are reauested toattend n meetiag on Suadaz, Juao 1, tho Teraplo, No. 4 Statest. most. imporiance (o the Orddr will be transacted. request of Bro. D.SAMSON, D. G. M. GEV. 3 cring Pros. Abrabam Lincol Ladge, FEE, Pros, Ristar, Siar, Lodks AER - Germania City Looge, N Logge, No. 18 A. FELS] 's9; L. BURGER, Act- P.&J. CASHEY, 41 and 438 Fiftheav., Keep on hana tha fargest assortment in the city of New S d-band Goods, Furniture, Offico Deaks, Car- e BoRding, Comqtors, Show-Cases, Alo Boter, and Stelving, bouiht aad sold. Wire Window Screensand Doors Chespest fn tho cits. You can savo axpenso by bringiug Sour bwn measare. E-NGITON 2 CO: AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. e N AR AT NN AN HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SECOND WEEK OF Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY’S FAMOUS FIFTH-AV.TREATRE GOMEDY GOMPANY. This Week in an Entire Change of Programme. JMONDAY, June 15, and EVERY NIGHTat 8 precisely, and Matince Saturduy at 2 puan., AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. AT ATOTION. T‘nesdny Morning, June 16, at 10 o'clock, AT OUR STORES, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., ‘WE WILL SELL 250 Packages Unclaimed Freight Bold for acconnt of whom it may concern. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncers, Will be produced, for the first time la the City of Chi: cogo, ALEXANDRE DUMAS' most brillisnt PARISIAN SENSATION, entitlod MONSIEUR ALPHONSE! (Adapted and sugmented by Mr. Augustin Daly.) Capt. Montagiin, on: man 1u ten thousand. . Mr. C. Fisher Mons. Uctave, ono men of many...... Mr. Genrge Parkes slovin, on the trail of Mons, Alphionse... dr. Jamcs . Romy, an old hulk, lafd Raymonde. Midme. Guic) Bianou, a peasant Bonetta, her daughtor, Nina Varisn Adrizags, onu of tho Namaicsn, -Bijon Heron Noon! Monstenr Alphonre abducts the littls d Capt. Montaziin iives ber a hume. .G, H. Gilbert —Aftoruoon! “Inrea Contests of the Heart | CT Ii.—Evoning ! Mmo. Gulobard places hervell o tho publio records, aud fs decelvod for tho last time by M. Alphonse. The performanco will conclude with the production of tho adhons FUfth av. Spesiaity sardied 1° P A Quiet Family! £2~The public are particalarly urged to note that the engazement of Afr. Daly's Company cannot be extended beyund Uts origiual Hmit of tour woeks. No play will b performed lunger than it is orizinally announced for, and, Zhien nce wibdran, will not bo roprudaged; 310 SIEUR ALHONSE will positively bo nlayed foc this week only. Seats may be secured for the enti: CHICAGO THEATRE, Weat Madison-st. GRAND REOPENING! DMonday Evening, June 13, AS A FIRST-CLASS LADIES’ RESORT. NO SMOXING! NO DRINKING! With the most Recberche Entertainment ever offered In Chicago. FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE CITY OF week. THE MIRACULOUS. w:.rn-»r £ D The Eighth Wonder of Whoso Feats must bo scen, but caunot bo do-ceibod, causing tho thoughiful 1o reason, tho curious to iaquire, 23d the wixo to wondor. AGNES SUTHERLAND, ““THE SCOTTISH NIGHTINGAI rama:lo and Pantomima Compavy. —Wudnesday aud Satarday. THE GREAT ADELPHIL LEONARD GROVER., - Manager WEEK OF PURE FUN! COMMENCING JUNE 15, 1674, First appesrance of the famous Comedian, GEORGE R. EDESON. First appearnuco of tho fasorite Banjo King, Ei. L. EXAT T . Tho Glorious Extravaganza, FAIRY TALISMANI Coastantine's entirely néw Comle Pantomime, MAGIC TOY! Last Nightsof the Great Abdallab Troupe of Bedouin L EL A IS ! in, Holy Laud, who linvo_croated » whirl. ALI BEN ABDALLAT, the Chicf; VASSELL the Waidetnd, sudeloven Athieros ¥, FRANKIE, MORGAN SISTERS, TANTINE, CHARLES CHRISDIE, Wi ARR LITTLE, M LLE EVELINE, EM. b "T""dfl 2nd Tharadas. Kdelphi Matineos, Wednusday and Satardsy, at2 p.m, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVENING, Juns 15, CALLENDER’S FAMOTUS GEORGIA HINSTRELS! IN THFIR ORIGINAL Slave Cabin Jubilees, Presonting the Broad end Mirthfal Phases, and Lifeas 1t was on the SOUTHERN COTTON FIELDS. 24 Natural Artists. 24 Change of Programme Wednosday and Friday. Family Matinews Tuesday and Saturduy. Return to popular prices d MCORMICK HALL, COMPLINENTARY CONCERT E. E. WHI’IY‘TEMORE, B 500 PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF O. BLACEKMAN, Assistod by Eminont Professional Talent aud by the APOLIO CLTUE, AT McCORMICK HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. Admiesior, including Reserved Scat, %0 crata. Ticketa to be obtaled acJanson & McClurg's aad at tho Wost Sido Library. McVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF MR- SOTHERN! 1l appear MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY PV ERG and SATURDAY MATIVER s the HON,SAMUEL SLINGSLEY, Lord Dundrosry's sccentrle, brother, I the brilisat THURSDAY, FRIDAY, sud SATURDAY NIGHTS Mr. SOTHERN will appoar aa DAVID GARRICK! And as Lord Dundreary Merried and Settled. Sexts be sccared. P AV WS wrr THE TIOE. GUITAR AND BANJO ACADEMY, 16 Clagk-st., Room 6. CHARLES HARRIS asd FEANK B. CORVEREE. MGCORMIOK EATL, SLAVE SON OF THE SOUTH. The Hampton Colored Students, A band of THIRTEEN EX-SLAVE STUDENTS, trom tus Normal Callege &t Hamptos, Va., will ive TUREE GRAND CONCERTS Ta McGormick's Hall, Juns 15, 16, and 17, e, Noextrs charge for reserved seats. Tick: at Cobb's Librarr. Sale to commenos Frida: Dours opon at 73 o'clock. Comcert to cummeace st o'clock. EXPOSITION GARDENS, Lako Shoro and Adams-et. THE LADIES’ RESORT: ALWAYS COOL! Exposttlon Gardeas, Lake Shore and Adams-at. THE WONDERFUL » PARIS BY MOONLIGHT! Dubafz's DON JUAN and HAIDEE, rcaado Concart by Heary S, Page's Band, T R Faliag Seasiially decerated. 5 rom S e irm 130 10 1, Aduluston, tacta; Chlliron, e P SMOL q:'n-\'soov}g'\-czm afnter of Porcel 5 AN A y P ven at Grrue Y d 5 Fittar. 18, {a vhich Mias re. Stacy, Mr. C. W. B, "and Nz, 5. G. Pratt, Pigist will pacticipato: her ihn Goncert, an sasurtmen: of Ghely-decoratsd Por. i inciading & Tea Set for sl persins, ormameatod Shh Umikms emblematic f tho Droapacis of Amenca, Creii Ty 04 Norway, wiil be pretanted 10 1o sndiea Theso articlee are on exhibition ar Franch's, Wabsan.. Aadison-st.; Horg Hong Tes Bto 1 X A R S RN Elszant Wahash-av. Residence AND IO AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 17, at 4 o'clock, we will acll, 00 th~ prerlcs, the elogant Two-Story aud Basemont Marble Swell-Front Honse, 1414 WABASH-AV., near THIRTY-SECOND-ST. Tiouse cntlrely now, confalas 12 rooms, with closets, with all modern fmprovoments, sub-cellar: marbie man- tols and stationary basias throughouz: hot and cold water on all tloors: Fas throughout the bouse. Gay Flatures 301d with ho Buuso. Also 8 splendid Faraace, thing to makea dvsirablo Resldeuco. Now rented to 3 &ood tenaat, TERMS-3%,000, payable Soptember, 167, 3510 por cont, balance in cath. TIILE PERFECT. Abdract famishod. A deposit iine of suie. - Sale perowaptory. ISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneors. Regular Friday's Sale. Friday Yorning. June 19,at 9 1-2 o'clock. New and Second-Hand FURNITURE! Perlor Saits, Bedroom Sots, Buresus, Wash Stands, mmodes, Drossiug Cases, ' Wardrobes, Sidcboards, Kook Cayvs, Lounges, Sofas, Rockers, Childron's Gar: riages; Itotrizerators, Ice Cherta, Brassels and Wool Car. pels, and a Iavgo atock of Gonoral Merchandiso. ~ Also, one farze Lron Safe. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., 84 and 8 Randoloh-st. THF GREAT BANKR@T SALE. Over 500 Lots AT AUCTION, Tuesday Morning, Jue 23, at 10 o'closk, 84 & BQT;UEANDSMA“RO‘)ID;“PS‘I—DST., Sold by order of the Ifon. C. W. UPTOY, Assigues Great Western Insurance Company. Forfall particalars aeo pamphlots with maps, giviag fall deacsipiion o property Tobo g o ELISOR, BOMEIOY & CO., Auetionsers. The Great Evgtof the Szason, GRAND AUCTION SALE LAKE FOREST. 400 ACRIES, SUBDIVIDED INTO 58 Large and Elegant Residence Sites, TO BE SOLD ON THE GROUND On Wednesday, July 1. A Special Free Tratn will loav Wolls-at. Depot O, & K. ‘W. Railrvad on morning of sale. Full particalars, tarm: n future advertisoments, or inquirs of SNYDEL & LEE or ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncors, BE INDEPENDERT. Grand 4 of July EXCURSION reqaired it, ATUCTION SATE 1,000 Larag &FEHQMB I S0UTH ZNGLEWO0D, Property of ROBERT 0. GIVENS, fronting on Vin- cennes-av., Elghty.soveathest. Boulevard, and all the Driacipal atroots in the original Tows Plat. Also, all tho land whoro the Tranafer Rallway crosses tho C., R- L & P. R. ., and ncar tho largo Church and Monastery now boing bullt by tae Catholie Charch. A POSITIVE SALE. NO LIMIT. NU RESER Rvery Lot will be sold on the following easy terms, the de- forred paymonta distinctly stated: ¥ ON SINGLE LOTS SOLD SUBJECT TO 850 PAY- ABLEJUNEL i6; $%0 JUNE 1, '38; $0 DUE JUNE Oa Half Acro Lots sold sublect to 8200, due June 1, 1535, 1576, and 1377 On Five Acro Block, 81,500, duo Jaus 78, and Jano 1, 77, A GRAND CHANCE for the Poor Man or MAN OF MEANS NEVER BEFORE OFFERED NTY. Tho Title to the property is perfect. Full Warrantes Deods given. Absiracts fumishod with esch Lot or iock. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE. Land is safer than sry Savings Baok, and pas a better Intcrest, A SPECIAL FREE TRAIX on tho Rock Iuiand Road will loave the Dopot on Vaa Buron-st. at 9 a. m,, runaing. directly to tho place of sale. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL.~ OUR MAMMOTH TENT will bo ON THE GROUNT. NEVANS & DEAN'S fall Military and String Baad ‘will accompany tho Excursicn. : ATTEND THIS SALE, enjsy the day, and bar a Lov or Block that will prave sood favostment. Mr. Givens. to make this the most attractive sale that b33 evar Laken placo in this connty, bas gonorously given w0 of bia best lots to bo contosted for in trials of speed in »Grand ONE MILE RACE, whichwill tako place about n0aa an day of salc. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE 1a the marning on arrival of tho Traia, and bo contlouedin thoaltorncon. BE PREPARED TO BUY. £~ Remember the dato of sale, TOUESX 4, The easy and attractive terms. A Deposit will bare- aquired at timo of sele, For farther particulars sce rmall Bills snd Posters, or ingatre of R. C. GIVENS, Eaq., 55 LaSalle-st., or ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auctionsers, 84 and 56 Randolph-at. WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 East Madison-at. Sales of real estats and personal | kinds solieitnd. propeny of Sl pCs RBUTTERS & CO., Auctionsers. June 1, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, Of a1 kiuds, Tresdsy moming, Juzo 16, at 9% o'clock, st earvom, 108 East Maaix . e 5 BUFTERS & CO., Auctionesrs. NEW AND GOODFURNITURE, CARPETS, el kiR alieer ceockery glamapd plated 33 uns % 0's i3 . Bomate Y AUBUITERS & CO-, Auctionorn AUCTION SALES. e e L S I By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS. Regular Tuesday's Catalogne Sale, June 16, at 9 1-2 oclock, T2 this salo will fou; desizabis 3ad h.l;?:m"n..‘?,;x;;.“l““'““" i ne fine o ds, oloa Pigues sad Marclile oods, 0 018 & Bos Iatola ot Alsa s splendid line of Hambnres, Ladies’ Linen Sets, Collars, Gaits, ato. Also a great variey of Ladies' Shawls, Parasoly and U'mbrellas, Ha’s anl Caps. ‘,T"'d‘f" ’I?Ln;m od flat‘? Shades, :Ic.c cces an mercs fa torms also on's and Boys® clotpinig, C o 223 Paats pat- Hardware, Cutlery and Plated goods. Cottagw and Tagraln Cacpets. ogllin st chaner ac Catpaia, s all constinmenta will by l0s0d La bl sale. GEO. P GORE & CO., 82ad 10 Wabash-av, ACUCTION SALE OF CUSTOM-WORK OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, GEORGE P. G co., 300 70 Wabaabiar, BUTTWO WEEKS Aro loft for us in which we must closs out ALL CON. GNMENTS of SPRING BOOTS, SHORS, AND SLIPPERS, G530 Cases prik ¥ . : DS Sasesprlue sasorted oods mast go on WEDNKS- GEO. P. GORE & CO, 220 0 Wabas THURSDAY, JUNE 18. ‘We shall offer on Thursday, Juno 18, st % a.m., a ltno ea DRY GOCDS, Dross Goods, Sottocs. Hosiory, Gl Unerwear, Faonlibing Grody, fe. Harduware, Catlery, Piated Goods. e, Tats, Caps, Straw Goods, Parasols, Faas, e, GEO. P. GORE t C " 54 sad 10 Wabs AT AUCTION. ‘We shall close out several consignments fram the Manufacturers. Look for Bargains. Wartle & Wood-Top Chamber Sets, Parlor Suits of every stvle, Book-Cases Walnut Wardrobes, Sidebnards, Marble and Wood-Top Tables, Black Walnut Bodsteads, Bureaus nnd Commodes, Lounzes, Easy Chairs, Rockars, Black Walnut Chairy, Hair and Husk Mattrosses, Show-Cases. Cvlirder, Ottice and Parlor Desks, Office Tables, Car. pots, Mirrors, Letter Présses, Refrigerators, and Yeo Chests, > Parties desiring Furniture should attend this sale. G. P. GORE & CO. T By N. P. HARRISON. 500 SUBURBAN LOTS, Iaminstructed by the owner to sell WITH- OUT ANY RESERVE, the 900 Lots, 50x 135 feet,in the subdivision of N. E. 4 Sec. 32, and N. W. ¥ Sec. 33, Township 37, “Range 7, in Lake County, just south of Grand Calumet River. Being situsted on the banks of Lake Mich- igan, 20 to 35 foet abovo the level of the Lake, ond adjacent to the town of Sheffleld, renders the property s good investment. The Lots will positively be sold Without Any Reserve Whatever, FOR CASH, a deposit being required of ev- ery purchaser. Title perfect. A full abstract will be shown. Bale to commence at 10 o’clock, MONDAY, JUNE 15, At my Salesrooms, Nos. 204 & 206 East Madison-st, N.P. HARRISON, Auctioneer. PEREIPTORY SULE 800Elegant Pictures On Monday and Tuesday, June 15 and 16, AT No. 185 STATE-ST,, Under the Palmer House, Commencing at 10,2and 7 1-2 o'olk, EACH DAY AND EVENING. A Collection of Splendid Pictures TO BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, Call and examine the stoclk. g N. P. HARRISON, Auctioneer, By C. C. THAYER & CO., Real Estata Auctlonoors, No. 165 East Madison-st. PEREMPTORTY SALE. THE ELEGANT JARBLE FRONT RESIDENCE No. 52 Sixteenth-st., At Auction, on Wednesday Afternoon, June 17, at b o'clock, on the premises, WAl bo sold, the clezant S-story Marble-front Tiesi- donce, and Lor, No. 62 Sizicenth.al., oenr cornor of fa- ontalniaw 12 roome, hiut ad cold watm , Jaundey, furnaco, etc. Everything naw and Sale pusitive. Terms at sale. A DESIRADLIS RESIDENCE AND LOT, No. 74 HONORE-ST., AND OTHER PROPERTY, AT AUCTION, On_Wednosday, June 17, at 11 o'clock, a$ ‘Resl Es:=te Bxchange, (Open Board of Trade Rooms;, 119 La8alle-st., Id the yery dosfrabls 3-utory Brick Residense 74 Honoro-st. House containe 10 n.oms, babroom, closets, &c., and bhzs all lmprove- Freo Lot 3352125 feet, with bam, Titla port et. _Abstract furnished. 413 bluck 12, and Ints 37 and 78 In block in Borbu's Subdivisiog of B 3 of ¥ W 3 of Seo. 2, %3 13. Lots each 251124 teet to alley, and Iying withia two blocks of duyot on Silwankes and St. Paul lnigo lots near dupot st Clyde, AND OTHER PROPERT Terms at sale. C. 0. THAYER & CO., Real Estaie Aucrivnvers, % Fast Madion-st. 5 et By WILLIS, LONG & CO. The only Auction House in the city making a SPECIALTY of FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, - A at our regalar sales erery WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY fer AT AUCTION, without roserve, i la; e A Aend Tiind Pastr Chimbers Poom, Libeary, aod_Otico Furnitire, Carpets, Stoves, Mirrors, Crockory, Chromos, dc, On’ Wednesday, June 17, wo sball also sell & lot of Ear-Room Flitures, lcs Chosts, &€ G ILLIS, LONG & CO.. Auctiansors, 155 0d 1 olpboit. v, tel = DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Parasols, ladiza' sults, clothisg, fancy dry goods, notinns, jawslry, etc., Thuradiy, June 12, &t 94 oclock, At Gar saloeroms, 105 Eet Mivdironst. WH. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. LOTS 23 and 24, BLOCK 2. 1. Rawson & Ackorlay's Subdivis‘on, Secticn 4, Town 7, Kanse W, Friday Attarnoon, Josa 13, at3o'ciock, on thy “Wei-A- BUTTERS & CO.. Anctfamoers. Mortgage Sale of Mare and Colt, At tho Stablo of Ben Ransom, Yo, 47 Cottage, Gimmo- s Ty ocodcat o g Eavardar, Jous . 1e7%, 2810 0 clock 2. e will be sold 1o the higbest bidder ooy of tao best bred aad most promislng FOGLE Lrotling Diares 1o this couctry. Also, her filley faal, l']'lt old. Tals mato aa ot mege S sty 0F S0 Suime oza wil 3 igrec AL tim 2 o e, B PR P AT ERS ® CO.. Auctioncers. By BEUSH, SOX & CO., At cur Salesroom, 41 and & Sonth Canal-st. We soll WEDSESDAY fand SATURDAY, st 10 &. m., & large lize of FURNITURE, CARPETS, &o. X & CO... Auctios DAUBH. BON & W Dy REED & STEVEAS. TON by REED & STEViNS, Auctionoers, 16 and Ao by R e At Monday. June 15,at 10 a.m., at 132 . Peoria-st,, Of the Flesazt FURNITURE of a family declialag Bousakespiax, consisting In par: of Caolco Parlor vets i 1%p and_Halr Clota, Ceatrs-Tablea, Whataots, Baper Evglieh Budy Brawsels and ryats, Ollclotat, Sarble-[op and Plain Br t Coarbor Sets, com piote Dining-room Farni law aod Chiza Warsy fabloacd Eod Linen, Kitczen Faralturo, Cuoklug aa gioor Scomer. | Every dcticle s early mow, lo pariect on or, and cleas. Hoatokeogors will iind os:, traciise saiv of the year. REED & ATEVENS, Aust's. Ly HODGES & CO., Baal Zatate Aucjfonects and Commimion Merohazte Reqular Salzs, Wednssday and satarday Evenlngs, a1 7 1-§ WE SHALL SELL ON Tuesday, June 16, at 10 a. m., our Warerooms, No. 3 Viest Lakast., alergn stod A e eaia, acd Thieobly Getpeins Pasioe Chamber, Dining-room, a2d Kitcasa araiturs, etos + AluG, & large stock of Hestauran: Mixtaras, Catls oekeryy Glasimire, Siariio-to Tules, Chkirie @ Sala positive, Goodsmust Lo sold. Louk out fuf bad Fritts HODGES 4'00-, Auationsacss

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