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8, THE COUNCIL. Tho Appropriation Bill Finished In Comniltteo of the Whole. . And Nearly Through it wh in the Council. The Sewerage Approprintion Raised from $812,000 1o $450,000, Provision Made for Forty Additional Policemen, priated for soweragoo,. + ** L'ho following ftoms v ' v BINKING "o provide for Hquidutio. «: dobt of tho city, in nddition. ance, April 1, 1874, $1,000, To provido for_{he paymont, <+ osued for achool purpores, as 1 ' Chiap, 7, of chartor meudmonts, ...+ - Jo, o ‘addition to unezpended b. 1 .t and uns e 00, For gaa for sreat-lumpe : cleaning, ramlrlnt; aud thawing Inni, ool Gns Inspoctor and waichmon at fest =~ .o~ . " ¢ ]mnlel of Gua Inapector’s’ ollice, and fi . .~ - It yoat’s lovy, $470,000, For amotints due coniractors and othe. aerty forfolted to tho ity at tax males, $4,00, For oxtonsion of main water-pipes aud ) v clonelcs in last yeat's Jovy, tho proceeds of o on the dollar to o lovied. The Committeo of the Whols, having .. thio bill, then roso and roported progress npzroprluuon askiug tho passage ol the “Fho Counoll adjourned. ——— o vt BVENING SESSION. ' Tho Common Councll waa called to ordor m : o'clock last ovening, Ald, Dixon in tha chalr, All the Aldormon, including Yax-Cominisslonoz Sewers on Western, North, and Ashland | aeGrath, woro in tholr places. Avenues. A General Increase of the Tax Levy. It Will Be Finished To-Day. AFTEHRNOON SESSION. The Common Council met in Committee of the Wholo to consrdor the avnual appropriation il at 2:30 o'clock yosterday aftoruconm, Ald. Schaltner in the ohair. AlZ, Cullerton remarked that tho Bailif of tho South Side Police Court was generally al- lowied £H00 for horse and buggy during the year. Lo moved that tho itom be iuseried, which was agreed to. The following items vero agroed to in regard to unlaries 1n the ® OITY-COLLECTON'S OFFICE City Collector, £4,000 ; Cashler for Collector's office, $2,500; one Aswtunt 'Cushier for Coliector's oflice, F1,500; ono Cnef Olerk for Collector's ofiice, 32,000 § ona bovkkeoper for Collactors oflico, $2,04 ; thr:s diviclon clerks for Oullector's ofiice ut §1,800 oach, £2,500 3 three _callection clorka for Collector’s ottice ut B0 ‘oach, §3,6003 fivo extra clerks for Coliector's otee, 9 month i oue liconso clerk for Oullec- tor's oilice, $1, one Cath hoy for Collector's ottice, + 0 months, $180; toud, $25,080, THE SOHUOLS. Tho matter of School Department sppropria- tious wus noxt taken up. Ald, Cullerton thought that 6,000 for the . school lotin the vicidity of Brighton was too much, aud moved that it bo mude §5,000, whioh provailed, 4 Ald, Cullerton moved to striko out the iftom of £20,000 for enlurging aud 1epalring the Moso- loy School building. 1n these hard times he thought it would be oxtravagant aud unjusiifi- ablo. 2 Atd. Moora ngreed with the view taken by Ald, Cullerton, I'he sim of $26,000 was large for such o purposo. It tho lot wae largo onvugh iur the comntruction of nngn:punutug, he would 1.4 in favor of the approprintion. 'Ald. Ston faid thit the ot was sufficiently largo for u duplisats building, The itom ought to have regds * For the countruction of a new building.™ Ald. Sul]urtun—fl move to strike out the itom. i o motron was carrieds ‘Lhie 1eport of the Finsnce adopted, us follows: BUILDINGS AND GROUNDE, Tor lot near corner State nud Lhiriy-coventh strcots adcitiona! to nel year's sppropriution, $7,6003 for lof 31t vicinlty of Duighton, $5,000; for Job neur cornor of Noblo ard Cortielt streotr, $10,000; for fot near cornor of Avmour ad Indiuns streets, $10,000; tor lob near cartier of Walnut street and Kedzu uvenue, £1,660; for Jot near corner Fuulina and Vaukuren, $20,000 1 for twelve-room Lullding and It - cluding heting < Sh! Committee was then B S SR 115, OUL THO Jtom Of wsvu tor sinte-peuciis. _Tho cluldren in his dis ivict were compolled to buy thoir own, Tha mo- tion prevailed. . TIE FOLLOWING ITEMS wore then adopted ¢ For carpenters, Inborers’, and_other neccasary em- ployes’ wugges, wira screens, repuivs, otc,, $34,880.00 5 apparatus und furnitoro, $24,050 ; fanitors and sup- piics, in addition to unexpeuded bulance, $76,705. i Tho item of §14,997.28 for ground ront of achool luts, used for school purposcs, was, on motion of Ald. Culiorton, stricken out. The following ivoms wove adopted : For printing, statiouery, publication, etc. Oltico rent, ete... Abstructs aud 1l HALA Yor salaries of officers and touchrfe. e, veve 542,050,00 Less estimated amount to o re- coived trom rents of achool .$ 75,000.00 ol 14,000.00 ~ 111,000,060 Trom Btute dividond., From appropiation of yenr for 10bules on reutals of schvol TOLCItY e vesvenses 128,800,00 S £326,803.00 $214,147.00 Tatal inissvsensis 1.0, 5003,600.18 Less portion of SUIIET SETHeresvananezesrrensens "I'he cousideration of the SEWLRAGE FUND was noxt in ordor, aud the following itoms were adopted : Tutercst and_commisnlons, $105,280.053 river {m. ut bonds, intereat und_conmi»sion, $183,028,« 1, for ouo year, ou $91,004,54 nt 8 er cunt, €i.357,44 5 htorest, ot #nine rate, for slx months, on B51,002.44, §5,678.60 ; total suweragend river fmprove uelit, $180, 484,44, ABHLAND AVENUE SEWER. Ald, Cullerzon moved to approprinte 873,000 for the constiuction of o sower on Asbland uvenue, from Hmrwon street to the Bouth DLranch, Ald. Dixon was opposed to adding on fresh ‘Durdens in the way of tuxes, althongh ho wa in favor of as much drainago a8 possibie. ‘Ald, llildreth moved to amend Ald, Cullerton’s motion by making the item $50,000, Tho amend- ont was accepted by the latter Aldermau, Alg. 1. 1 Baluy eaid that the sewer on Ash-~ Jond avenue would not bo culirely for the drain- nge of Arhland avenue, but also for the streots it itn vicinity. Tho plan of the Borrd of Punlio Works was to mako it 4 7-foot sewer, €0 a8 to drain tho whole dixtrict, % Ald, Longuchor thought that Samuel J, Walker wwan tho purty most concerned in the drainago of Asnblund ayenue, Ald. Cullerton dosired to eny that 8am Walkoer was not 140 only person interosted in that thor- oughfare; theru woro very many first-class citi- zeuy intorested there, Asuland avenue would ‘Do mnch more built npon if thero were better dicinage, Aw it wos, fow people desiiod to build upon the ground, . Ald. Bailoy moved that, uuder the heading of the Sowerage Tax I'und, 460,000 .4r the co struction of sewers be appropristed, ¢4, follow Sfth Ward, #25,000; Sixih, $40,000; Boventh, 10,0007 ¥aghth, 40,0005 Niuth, $40,00% fenth, €6,000; Elovouth, §10,000; Twellth, 0,600 Thivteonth, $10,000; Tourteonth, £140,000; Fiftocuth, $40,000 ;. Sixtoonth, 340,000} Soventeeuth, $10,000; Eighteunth, $8,600; the balanco to bo expended by tho Lonrd of Publio Works, Adopted. THE WESTERN AVENUE BEWER, Ald, Camplell moved swn amondment to the report, thut 580,000 be oxpeudou fur construct- jug u main truvk sewer on Westoru avenue, which wass very badly nended, Ho proposed thut the rewer should run from the west binnch of the South Bisuen of tho Chicago River to nirivon streot, I'he motion was lost, Ald, Camipool] thon muved that §40,000 bo ap- propriated for the same purpose. Ald. Quirk was ovposed to tho motion. ITo did not soe tho utiity of u]lmruprlntlug mouoy for the aininage of wild Jnuds, There wero haraly avy houses around there, Why wot put sowerh whero there waio housos ? Attor o prolonged debate, in which Ald, Quirk nnd Campbelt were the prinelpal charace tus, the moilon to apprapriste 40,000 was ndopted. 2 Ald, {lildroth moved ti~t the sum of §30,000 Do appropristed for the construction of a sewer on Ashinnd avenus, from Hurrison streot to the Chueago stivor, which provailed. 4 A wotion by Ald, Mahr that 320,000 bo sppro- riated foruw sower on Hedgwick stroot, from Einuuln avenue to the Noita Branch,was oaried. Auwi, Dickering moved thay 310,000 by appro- riutoy for sowerape on Cottage Giove avelue, Eouvaan ‘T'wenty-fitth and Twouty-uinth streots, whioh prevailed, Ald, Ecshardy moved that $30,000 bo sppro- ‘unexpended Lualunco of sevses$ T0,000,00 i was srichon out. Boveral small potitions and ordinances were prosonted and roferred to the propor commite - teen. Ald, Quirk offered a rosolution granting robate to the propriotors of billard-tables, which passed, Tr “OROTRIATION DILI« 214, Schar *%n qonsldoration of the Appro* ““oh was agroed to The fir . 4 it gard te a0 e In which $1,u9 wae ., : s fair remuneration for tuae. * 2 The Conunittes of the Wholo had agauc’ o v vreuso the sum to $1,800, Ald, Stono moved that the amendmont bo con- cwred 1o, which prevailed. ‘The smendmont of the Commitice of the Whole, that the appropriation for ourbing, puv- ing, aud filling West ‘U'sylor strect, from Clark to State strect, from $1,008.21 to 91,800, was cou- curred in, DREDGING. The item of 250,000 for dredping and im- proving the whole river, stricken out by the Comuiiiteo of the Wiolo, waa roinstatod. THE NARBOR-MABTENS, Tho matier of puying five Harbor-Masters £5,0U0, us 10ported by tho Finance Commitice, was next consldorod. Ald, Cullerton opposed the original report. The amendmont from the Comuwittoe of the Wholo was thnt ono Harbor-Master be pud §1,200, and threo asslslouts $7560 each for nine months, Ho was in favor of that amendment. Ald. Woodinan smd that Habor-Masters lad most work i tho main branch. They used to get along with ono Harbor-Mastor and an as- gistant, ‘Lhe amendment granted too much, Ex-Ald. MeGiath said that oue Harbor-Muster was alnays wim-pullingb to got = largor salumy. He thoustiit the pay ought to be oquaiized. 'ho amendment was put, snd the Chair de- clared it not conoursed in, The item stood in its original form, "I'he Cumnmitteo of the Wholo struckout $8,800 for city docks at Chicago avouuo, wiuch was concwrred in. 1OCK SUNYEY. In tho original report, the sum of £0,000 for expenses of engineer aud assistants in muking mups was prosented. It was striokon out in the Cownuttee of the Whola. Ald. Hildreth moved that tho latter amend- ment be concurred 1n, Ald. Heath hoped that the item would not be sirickon out. ‘Tho maps wore much neoded. Ald. Hildroth smd tuat b was given to under- stand that 6,000 bad aleady boch oxponded in that direction which would be thrown away. ‘Inerofore be was willing that it should remain, Aid, Schaffuer moved that tho nrlsmnl raport be_concuriod in, which earried. The additional item of sy v, ok qr The apvroprintions for Wicker and Vernon Parks, increased from 83,000 to 84,000 each, woro concurrod in. The amendment giving the Beorstary and As. sistant, City Engieer, Clork, etc.. $11,040, in- stead of £10,000, being in the same scale ay last yoar, wes agreed to, Tho item of §3,000 for city hoy scales was re- instated. I'he item of §5,000 for contingont fund was stricken out. £ THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Tho Fire Dot artment appropriations were noxt considered. ‘1o Committoa of the Wholereported in favor of increasing tho ealary of tho Iirst Assistaut Fire Marshal from $2,000 to $3,600. ‘Ald, 8chafTnos was opposed to the amendment. It would be duing gross ajustico to the othor two Assistanty. Ald. Toloy said that tho Firat Assistant was the best firoman in the city. Ho deserved tue incrense. Ald, Quirk was also in favor of the action of tho Comumittes of the Wholo, Tho salary of the Firat Asmsiant was vory modorate compared with that of the Marshal. He Lad the entire rs- sponsibility in the absence of tho Murshal, i Ald. Cullerton took the same viow of the mal- or. Tho amendmont was finally concurred in. Tha pay of the I'hird Assistant was inoroased from 1,600 to §1,700 per avnum, The salaries of the Acting Fiie Marshals were reduced trom 31,600 to &1,500 each. {u tho matter of Firo Wardens, the Finance Comimiiteo recommend fivo such officors at $1,000 each, which was amended by the Commit- teo of thie Whota 80 as to read four Wardons ab $1,000 onch, Ald, Hiidreth presented @ commuuication from the Fire-Marbhal snd Bonrd of Polico, protesting agaiost the proposed roduction. T'he amoudment was voied down, leaving tho item a8 it origwally stvod, “The pny of sixty-six drivers was inorcased from $Y00 to $950 ~nch, ‘I'he item of $6000 for tho purchaso of & fire- engine lot on Btato, near ‘Lhivty-tirat stroot, was concurred in, 'he sum of $10,000 for exnlmngu of lot and construction of engine-houso on Franklin stroet was saded. Fheitem of 7,000 for a two-atory brick building on Third avenue, near Twalfth streot, for Engine Company No. 21, incrensed to £9,000 by the Cum- mittee of the Whole, wus lelt uc the original tigure, JOARD OF HEALTI, The snlary of the Saattary Saperintendont was noxt considered, and the amendment giving bhim $8,000 was agroed to, I'ho amendmont of the Committea of the ‘Whole, changing the salary of tho IHealth Omi- cor from 32,4(10 to 81,600 a year was not con- curred in, T'ho Counoil also refusod Lo altor the pay of the Socrotary from, §1,000 to $1,200, ny amonded by the same Committee. Tuo amondment of the Committeo of the Whole strikang ont #6,600 for the removal of dend animuls was concurred in, The item of §2,000 for icidental exponsos in the llealsth Dopartment was also stricken out. THE FOLIOL DEPARTMENT. Undor the ucad of tho Pulice Dopartment, tho amendment of the Conimittes of Laa Whole in- croasiug the salary of the Suporintoudont from $8,600 10 $4,000 was agroed to, Tho maitor of uppointing o Deputy Superin- tengent at o salary of 2,600, recommended oy the Committoe of tho Wh(flo, Wag next cous sidored, Aud. Campboll thought thero was no uso at all for any such oflicer, 1o would wmply bo o fifth wheel, Ald, Woodman said that the peoplo pald enongh mouov for very htile, withoul enjoying such an expensive luxury, Ald, Hildroth said that the ulepolmmont of a Deputy Buperiutendent would make peopte **ploep easler In tholr beds nt night.,” [Laugh- tor,| lltt was novessary to have somo onu around at night, Aud, Schaffuer denounced tho whole thiug as oxtiavagans sud nbsard, Aht" M. . Bailey—You'ro afraid Hickoy would got it, Ald. Schaffuer—I am, perhops, ag warm & frisnd of Mr. Ilickey ad vou are, I doubt If you esn be a frlend to anybody but M. B, Builey. {Laughter.) 5 ‘The amoudment wae finally conourred n. The pay cf tho enginecr at lurrison Bireot Btation wus jnoroased from $1,000 to 31,200 a f'oar, and ho was ullowed §219 for past servicos u that position. COMPTROLLEN'S HALARY. Undor ‘-« head of Cowptrollor's_ofilce, tho ealary of the Comptroller was reduced to $4,000, in ocordsuce with tue amendment of the Com- ! “10le. The Financo Committee 3t of tho Committen of tho the snlaty of the Ohlef Ulerk 1000 way not concurroed in. s villae, tho pay of tho mos- sod fiom §1,200 o §1,800, *.E LAW DEPARTMENT ++ Ouy Attorney was Incroas od - 0004 ‘tho pay of the Awsintant a8 reduced ~ from $2,600 to of the Glerk to tho Corpora- as incroasod from 91,000 to Jlork to the Clty Attornoy was it 7Y TREASURER.' 1 of the City reasurer's offico, - 500 for aaditional salary and o! ks and_other OXpenuos, wore accordanco with tho amond. imittco of tho Wholo ; also the v graph in regard to roturning all « 818 to tho Oity Troraury. ut allowing 8300 for buggy hire tho Bouth Bide olico Courk was | 4 Zomoots. . 11 of Bohwol Dopariment, the ' i ard to tho schiool lot near 3 prico at $56,000, paased. ivoxd to the Moseloy Sohool, '-‘db’ the Comuuttes of the “uriking out $14,097.28 for <.l purposos was not con- i etnglng the aporopristion d i +1 tonohers from $512,- e to. ¢ 'AQE, ] e sewernge tax fund 4 cumEne smendment of the - o Yac.. shiiking out the one i the groe . . mounc ab 450,000, l); oot yus gonourred in— "] 50000 s r: +'n sowor on West- htimond, 4 . e Committeo of soncurct Lan by a volo of 19 yous T Vo ia of $30,000 for n Bewer on Ash- T o m Hnarriron stroot to tho river 3 874 _ lron Contra atreot 3 aod $10,000 100 itago Grove avenue, Tuo wwonawents for seworage on Halsted strest and North avonue were not concurrod in. ‘This disposed of the recommendationa of tho Committos of the Whola. The Ubair announced that Aldermen could iutroduce any amaudments thoy might deom proper. MORE PATROLMEN, Ald. Cullerton moved thac tho item of $21,407 be added to the Police Department appropristion for the pny of forty ndaitionn! patrolmen for sevon months, whicl was carried. Ald, Hildreth moved that the pay of five Tiro Wa{ldunu bo fixed sr $1,300; instoad of $1,000 onch. An amendment of Ald. Sidwoll, roducingthe number to throe, was loat. Ald. Hildiosh's motion was then put and pre- vailed. NORTI AVENUE SEWER. Ald, Eckbardt moved that the item of $35,000 be added to the sowerage approprintion for a wmalu sower on North avouue, which prevailod— yeus, 31 ; uaye, 12, HALSTED STREET BEWER, 1 JAld. Reldy moved to insort tho sum of $25,000 for & sower on BSouth Halsted street, from wenty-sixth to T'wouty-niuth strects, Oairied —yoas, 23; unys, 8. Ald, Cannon moved to Increase tho pay of the chief oporator for firo alurm telegraph from 1,800 to $2,000, which was agrood to.” Ald. Beuaffnor movod that tho amondment making the appropriation for putting up o two- story brick butlding on Lincoln stieet, for bie- engine purposes, $16,000 iustend of 14,001, be not concurred 1, which prevailed, by a voto of 24 aves to 7 noos, Ald. Cullerton moved tbat the itom in regard to tiva Harbor Masters, appropaatiug 85,000 for their pay, be so altered s to read for oue Hurbor Mastor 1,200, and for 1wo assistunts $760 each. ‘I'he motion was lnid upon the table, and tao Couucil adjourned uotil 2:30 o'clock this after- noon, CHICAGO UNLVERSITY. Ancl:inations of the Freshman Clusy, ©at 2. amations oy the Freshmnan Class Juiversity, it compotition for the place lust ovoniug at the Uni- ptist Church, The Hon. J. R. -1, and thero was quite a large danco, which was Lboral in up- .- bostowal of floral tributes on e 'LLOWING TROORAMME j weos. s 3 music with waich tho oxerclses were 1ntorsporsou beiny furnishad by Alr. Bteb- bios aud Miss Roneis, each of whom sang and accompanied themselves on & plang : Musie, ‘tizt Toussaint L'Ouvertars . Nutnuniel Jang An ‘The Traitor’s Doathbed (ieorne Crawford Mustin, Shannon, The Polish Boy ... +vsv00Btophens Fowler Edéur'ifa;vlm‘nm, Camanche, 1a. uB.C, la Musie, The Warder’s Revenge, .... teasneasanas: A ndrew Juckson Eybert, Chicauo, Parrhasius and the Captive,, esecessessasressss Willis Jamtes fyon Tves, Amboy. The MoOr's ROVEHEG.vesuress seses vonesoIickislviez Luther Georae {qu, Satden, usio, ‘The young gentlemon, without an oxception, acquitied themselves creditably, notwithstand iug the fact that many of the seloctions were exceedingly aiticult, aud would tax.the oratorical powers of more experionced spoakers to their utmost, The prose declamatiuns were battor choson and more gracefully delivered than tho Ppoetic ones, but it would bo mantfestly unfair to criucise or draw any comparisous, Mr, Honoro and Mr, Olark read their selections in good voice, and wero appropriate in gosture. *‘Tho Traitor's Deathbed,” un suonymous description of the dying hours of Bouodict Arucld, snad one 10quiring rare deamatic ability to make 1t offect- ive, was oloarly spoken and soted by Mr, Mar- {in, Tho “Regulus™ of Mr. Garton was also woll delivered. T'ho other prose plecos were “Taxation” and “Irish Aliens,” which woro detivered by Mr. Doan und BMr. Ohap- man, respeotively, ‘Lo young gentlemen would bave appenrod to better advau- tage, peihaps, in soloctions requirin; lss strength of voice, but thoy road with go judgment, In pootry, Mr. Egbort, of Chicugo, catried off tho honors, his roading of Nunmo's #Warder's Rovengo " boing accompanied by » great deal of dramatio action, At the close of tue exoicises, Judgo Doolittle ounouunced 'THE CLASS-DAY EXEROISES this afternoon ju the grove surrounding tho Unuversity, tho Junior exmbition in the eveuing at the Umvaersity P'lace Baptist Chuich, and the Commoncement Wednesdny at the samo place, Tho programme of the class-dny exerawes, ;vl‘\;ch will bogin at halt-past 2 o'olock, is as ollows : President’s Address, Ivy Orutlon, George Sutherland .0, H, D, Fisher Class Mistory, oas L, 11, Holt Oratlon—* The Story of Lunguage " . L. Coon, Jr, Qlass Sony Prophocys.esecesses . E. Balley Good Boy's Burpriso, ... . T, I, Egbert susie. Qluss Bmoke, .. Omuos Farewell Address, . T, Otis 8. THE GUADUATING CLASS. The names and resideacos of the uudununi olao nro ao follows: Ghlbert Lllis Bailey, No. Rhodes avenue; Ieueno Runyon Coou, Jr., Paun, Il ; Thomns Edward Egbort, Metamora ; Oharlon Heury Day Fisher, Wyaacf, 1lt.; Lovl MHorbert Iolt, Ottawa, Kan.: Itobert Morgau Irelaud, Macon, 1ll.; Charles Tillinghnst Ouis, No. 978 I'ralvie avenus; Gooige Buthiorland, West Euu Clnire, Wis. ; Theodore Newell T'ront, Janouvillo, Wis. ; Frak Jumes Wileox, North Yleld, Minn. —— German-American Bank, At the meeting of the Bourd of Dircctors of the German-Americun Hank, held June 29, the followlug oflicers were elected ¢ 0, Kuobelsdordr, Prealdent, ¥rancls Lackner, Firat Vico-President, Auton Junkor, Second Vice-Presldent, W. J, Iinller, Cushier, ¥, Tackuer, J. Kilisn, oud ¥, Madloner, Financo Comuuliteo, Ohiokering Planos. Everybody who sces aud leurs theso new stylo planos udmit thom to ko tho very best, Iteed’s Temple of Muslo, corner Desrborn aud Van Buren ———— Duryeas’ Starch, Money saved s monoy earnnd; and any one using Duryoss’ * satin gloss starch " aud *jmproved corn starch will save monoy, —_— ————— Geyser (8aratogn) Water on Draught Dy Buck & Rayuer, makers of tho ** Mars Coluguo,” "HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1874, TAXATION. Assessmont of Personnl Property in South Chicago. List of Al Valwed at $20,000 and Upward, The Last Day of Grace. The following i8 & list of all porsons and firms rosidont or daing busluess in tho Town of South Chiongo whose porsonal assessmont for Btato and county taxes is $20,000 and upwards, In ail cases markod witha star, the returi was mado by the individual ur firm ; in all o:hers the valuo of tho proporty was estimated. It should be borno in mind that this is tho last day on which corrootions can bo mado : *Allen, Kotth & Co *Asmour, Dlo & *Armour & Oo. 76,000 *Amen, Bhormian & Go .+ 20,000 Iiiggs, By eacor & Qo 20,6000 Balined, Mrs, L. N 20,000 Brown, Andiow. . 0,000 Boardman & Link 26,000 23,000 1600 5+ 20,000 Burton, Plerce 311400 righatn & Ward 23,010 Brovks & Neomes, a, iddlo & Boyd. 25,000 8 & Moore, . ) Brow & Bohtio. 50,000 Brunawick, 33,000 Baruham & Son.. 0,000 Bitue, W, 4. (i) 50,0 J-rrows, Oarponter 60,000 Burder, Adumson & Co. 40,000 Bialr, Wm, & C 200,100 Briggs Honso, 50,000 Brevoor, House, 60,000 Hotsford, IL. & Go.. 3 10,000 raduer, Bmith & Go, Butiers, W, A, & o, Bishop & Bariios Binghum, L, . Baver, J, & Oo. Bolding Bros, & Bowen & Kent, *Clapp, W. I, & Co. 20,000 *Quiyberg, Eiustcdu & Co... 2600 Glark, Jotn & Co... 0,000 Cragiu Guiberlson, N. LI *Cuthon, Pirie & G0, Quapin & Goro, Doggett, Buncott Dy, Westluke & Covert... Deinthg & Co Fuiler, Warren & 05,700 *Farrington & Scumall, Fairbauk & Morse, Fisk, D' B, & Go, Fretieh & Tod *Gracnsfoldor & Rosouthul. “Gray & Bros... sdillott, McOulioch & Go, *Gilvert, ublaid & Co Gilbert,'A, M, Go:dichmial, Gullup & Peabody,. Gago & ltlco. Gage & Bros. Graut, Cobb Glibert, Guo Glles Bros. Gosuago & Co. Heath & Mlllgan Tunilton, Jounn & Go, armon, Mlessee & C Iurlburt & Edsall Hoyt, Wm, & Co Hinbard, Spence Hovemuyer & O Haekin, durlin Mayaed, . & Co iide, Ayer & Co Honderson & 0o, 1litl, Itobert & C *Habtin, Dyvey & Go. Iurrison, N, . .. Howo Sowhig-Machin *Lugrahun, Corbiu & M *Irish, Builen & Co. *JLinoin Staut Jnter-Oceun SIColm, AT, Av & C0.svssn *Kohu, Weniiemsn & Co. Kirkham, Ouurles K. .01t Koller, Charlea Ovevers Kimbark Bros, King Dios, Tellogg, O, B, & _*Kent, A, L, & Co. *King, 1, W, & Co. Reltl Bros & Co.. s Tudington, Wells & Van Beliaack. *Lirrubeo & North Lapold, Ku & Co Lakesids Publishi 25,000 38,400 4,000 10,000 Merrill, H, & G 20,000 Descrole, . Mend, 1. Bluttar. Myora ¥, onald (atso, N MeGratt, J. J. affllor, A, Hooll Messenger, &, D. McLennun, H, & Go. Marder, Luso & C Mundol Bros... Rye, Nutt, H, 0, & Co Nowcomb, 1. O, Onondaga Salt G *Parmalce, Frank, Pulling & Tugrahain Peck, 0. A. (agont). . Pullmon Palace Oar Goni Pynchon & Willard, Patridge, 0, W, & Co, Yerkinw, Foy & Co, Piper, 4. 4. & o, rulliog & Tugeai Raid, R:hem, Lewis. . o Richurde, Shiw & Winslow Rund, McNally & Co,. Remington, 8, M., & Co, Rogers & o Rienardson, @, 8. & Go, Hust, A, B, Ransom, L. taynalds, G, Rotehild, B Hogors & Co, Rons, Goorge &, d& 0. Tock' Miver Paper Co, Roseborry & Lale) Toot & Lewls, , Bpnlding & Morricd.... " Swaln & Brafnard Sturgey, Trank & Htelu, Hirsch & Go., Smith & Duncan, Sucrmun ouse, Shoudy, 0, B, & G Simpeon, Narwell & C Bimon, Moyer, Straus & Co, Tolmah & Ki Thompsan & Tuckor, J. B & Dol Lalcott, Willlam, “Ciubals, hirk & Whitehesd, Wahl Broa.. Willurd, acon & Go. Wyne & Botee o Warner, Marston & Fei Wikilanieon, Gruy & Co, Gliupman & G \\'f by Wi 4 200,00 0 Whil . 89,000 Wals . 20,000 Wetberel, i, W, . 8 Youug, William SINFCURE WANTED, Special Dispateh to The Chteugo Tribune, PrisApeLruia, Pa, June 20—, diadae o woll known speolal ageus of tho Troasury, who lias Iately beon deoapitated by Gen. Bristow, Beeretary of tho ‘Pronsury, hns boon on hero ondeavoring to sot up & nttle gamo for himself, Ia avrived Iaat weok, and nftor consuliation with D. ¥. Houston, ons of his intimates in the Customs Dopnrtmont, and a fowy specinl frionds, it was decided to ratd upon Soth I Comly, Col~ loctor of the port, to induce him to 1ecommond tho establishment of & position of Bupotvising Inspootor, at the noat salary of #8,000 por nn- num. Comly hesitaten about the matter as yot. (bt AMUSEMENTS. M'VICKER'S, The modern French dramatists fiave an no- count to sotile with somo adapters—with Dlon Boucleault assurodly. They bave in n measuro squared thelracconnts with the American public. If thoy bave offonded our delicato sonsibilities, they have calored to our nmusoinent and inslruc- tion, If o direct translation from the Fronch gavo us * Fronchwomen," auother direct trans- Intion, at the commencomont of tho soason, gavo us * Iimmotation," by Vidor; and thoe translaiion of Foulllet's **La Tontation ™ has proved itgelf an accoptablo in every polnt s did the othera, Tho dinma 08 preseated by the Lingards Jeavos nothing upon which to lodge the moat fu- genious objection, *“ Led Autray,” which js Mr, Boucieanlt’s amonded vorsion of the same thing, Lristles with obnoxious features, *We aro in. olined to erv, "*Give us our Irench dramn ntraight,” and lot Boucieault's doctoring at least bo condemned with the other medication of othier Fronch productions. A synopsis of tho piece may bo interesting, and can bo condonsed into a fow lines, Camilie ia the wifo ot Goutran, Count do Vardes, Hor martied lifa is nota bappy ono, Hor bhusbnad 8 a man of plessurc, who, though warned by n delicato hint of Nature that - his youth has pawsod, still clings to the plonsures ond galetics of lifo, to the noglect of his wife. ~Camille, o woman of pure lifs mud offectionnto disposition, keenly fcols ths ouldness, They ore living in the country with two mothor-1-laws, a rolative, Achille, & simple, good-natured teliow, and Helene, duaugh- ter of Goulran by o former wife, Camillg i, by an 1uzoutous but not very probablo incideu 1ed tu torm the ncquututance of George Trevelyan, 8 guy, reckless mau of bo world,” who mukes love to her, and is in return loved by her, o declaros s passion, but is reputsod by hor, oo after this weldont in the piecs hor hatsband reuras from the eiub, finds i & boa- quet on the tuble & sigual for an appolatment with auouhier womay, and innuoediately loaves tho room, His wite understands his motive, tollows him to the opera. recogtizes the woman who is s compnuton, and returns home uttorly orushed, While lylug upon tho lounge, cunscious of hitile but her mjury, Zreveyan roturny, ronews his suit to ber, aud pours out Lis pussion at hor feet, Goulran swipiises them; fancies hus wite fmithless, nnd chailongos Tyecelyan. In order to ayold seandal, 1t in ar- ranged to make up a quatrel aba cn d tuble, which oceurs, A duel follows, the principsls mooting with pistols, Zvecelyan wounds hi ud- yorsary, who, to make his shame complete, pivos bim Lis life. Ilusband and wife live together apparently in barmony, ac.unlly as strangers. ‘Fhoy are recouciled with greut mgenuity by toe union of Helene wnd Achilie. ‘Lhe plot sulfers by & synopais, for it is in- trinmeully good, and so adwml mhly worked up as to sustain the intorest very intousely. The dramu 18 throughout vty French, By this we mean thal there 18 nothing supestinous in it, Its ineiden.s a10 in perfect harmony, its situatione iulensely strong. ‘Lho thivd'act, in which Goutran roturns aud surpries lns wife, is ad- nurably wrought, and the duel scene is no less artistic.” At the snme time there is noth- ing seumntional in the picce. The author ap- peas to have relied upon somsthing mote than incident to sustain the interest. te holds the attention by revealing dopths of feoling and lay- ing bure motives, ‘U'he curtniu fulls froquently upon # sceno of perfect quiet, full to tue brim with pathos or possion. Parallel with the dis- mal evon's of the lending characters, thoro i4 a vein of bright comody which contrascs with it very happily, and sunshine and shadow clinso ench otner through the drama uutil, in the last net, tho suvkhine prevaiis, and tho curtain £alls upon u very lmppy and delightful climax. As iu * Alphonse,” the grand chithax s reserved to tiro lnst ; the wonm incidents are Lrought sbout by & comparatively small number of pouple ; the dinloguo is erinp and progunnt wltn mosning, while an air of sincenity and purpose pervades the whole piece, 1tis pluyed in six ncts, but the acts are very short, But ihis division is neces sary for appropriste stugo-sottivg, inasmuch us, Liko all Lrench pieces, the mountivg isa vory important clement, It is here elaborate aud im- presgive in all but the fourth act, whero Ca- milly's boudoir 18 wrotchedly furmehed, The meting 188 delightful surprise to those who have seen the purty only n the lightor drumus they bave hitnerto presented iu this city. “La'Tontation” belongs to Lhat school which has bauisbed the loud-mouthed melo- dramatio style of acting fiom the stage. It demands the display of immonse force of passion in & smoldorwmg condition, where the con- vontiouslities of svc.ety ~swmothor ~tho glare, aund give us ‘only =& glimpeo of tho raging furuaco beneath the smooth sur- fuco of modern oustom. 'Lhe age of volcanio caiastrophes, glaciat avalanchies, nud scupendous fluods Liny pussed by, and ou our modorn stage we flud a parallel with the evouts of our presont geological era, Hence the piecs requires acting of thu new school,—the Ireuch, it bappens to be. Who performance of last ovoumg was, thorefore, n plonsnut surprise. Tor a first per- formance by some membeis of the compuny the pleco ran with marvolous smoothuess, aud was 1n overy way creditable to Mr, MoVicker's stocl compnuy. Lhe part of .Camille is full of decp subjective Interest, tull of pathos, and abounding in situa- tionsof the mosy exciting character, Misw Dun- ning succeedod in embodying the ideal’charactor with ardsiie grace and ‘a pervading souse of ono groat maxim, old as tho ills, but ap- paroutly out of date on the stage— that tho deopest emotion cammot, fn tho nuturo of things, bo nuisy. In tho opeaiug acts the colduess of a forlorn and negleeted lite, and tas ussumed, habitual insou- cinuee of o Frenca wife, were adunrably depict- od, uud the portraiture desorves to 1aug very highly nmong the stugo pictures of the duy. ler olear, uistinet articulation gided ber voico in the reproventauion of the most chilling tlintl- ness, In the pothotic and pussionate geenos, she broke turough this arti- fiowlity with swprlolug offect, and i the sveond act, in which “Camille ronlizes hor husband’s duplieity, sbo seserved horsolf for the clunux with astomsnng tuste aod power, Had thie house veen tilled, siie would huve recoived o round of appluuse Buch o8 fow artists ourn. a0 deserved 1t, but the housoe was vot full, In tho kcoues of uuguish which follow in tho threo succeeding nets, sho was oqually fortunae in her roprosentucion. v, Hurdie was cast for the part of Goutran, aucd made & very decded lwprossion by e acting, iy manner was of that quiet, firm chatuctor that the part demsnded. 'Lhe ouly oxcuption that could bo tauon to lim was un oteantonnl uugiaceiuiness of posture and a too frequent atcempt to give shadcs of weaning with 1us vands, ‘Llus was elegant and uunecessary, oud maried iu u monsure what was ouherwise w furcible and praizeworthy porsonacion. Mumis Dickoy Lingard bas devoloped into o dnshiug wnd sprightiy comediau. T cinractor of Hewene ivone of artless golaty snd quist dopily, with o girlish, uusophisticated distogard for convoutivual bohavior, 1Irom frequont rep- resentations the little Judy hay thovougnly iden- titled horself with the part, snd sustulny it throughouy without the famtest eloit. It is brigh, cousistout, and charming, Mr, Lingard plays the patt of Achille, a sim- plo, good-henrtod ielution, with no very stroug conneotion with the thresd of the story, bucuw wondertully usetul clemout iu coloviug it witn Nfe, lie plays it with the appnrout cuse whioh et come uily of the most caretul study, and gives u very clover, consistont portrait, 1n tho wuol seeno, fn whieh, cigar u liand, he makes o hght, easy abtempt to avert & tugedy, aud cooily smokes it whue giving the signal fur the encountor, e preseryes the air vl the Fronch goutiomsii—that air of eusy frivohty wiuen in duik doys mude mon und womon smooth ther kid gloves in the shudow of tueir fato ut tho foot of the wurderous guillative. In tao lnst act, objestion mught bo mudo thut the Lumor of the situution 18 n little too brond; that Achille has raiher too much of low comedv for tho essoucs of vonlity, But the scencs are exubosnt with lifo aud happmess, sud the mis- take 18 purdonuble, A, Westun, us tho polished aud accomplished Pavisian roue, lavored nndor the sorivuy disua- vautage of u depluruble wwrdrobe, No womiau i tao world,—dseratinly no ludy in Frouch hio,— would Jisten to the uddronses of & mau whose cout dud not fit, or whose puutoloons wuie 1 bad style, A weiondlic toilor could givo grout wirongth to Mr. Woston's persouation of Lrevetyan, Mr, Soymour, an admirable character actor, Iu uncasy i u ttie, unfortunate in uonlon, Ms, Stunesll aoted the purt of vbe susploions mothor- ineluw with ler ocustowacy fidehity, sud with u few tore linva would probably mude & vory im- portaut obintaotar out of tho dowagor Couiess, Tho reat of tho enst was moroe or less good, and tho rloun wan faunchiod in Chlengo uudor tho brightost ausplieon. “'Immolation” wns such a ploce, full of strongth and beauty, but died for want of ap- preolation, If ** La Tonlation " moets with the Aamo fate, aa Lho houso of last ovening would impiy, the outeids world may have some show of justitication for thinking that Chicago can- not appreciate what {s good in the deawa. i HOOLEY'S TIEATRE. Mr. Daly's vetslon of ** Ohver Twist,” with Miss Duvenport in hor colebratod charactor of Nancy Sikes, wns )ln{’cd Inst ovening at Hooley's ‘Lheatro, and will ropontod to-night sud Thursday. A moro extended notice of tho plece will bo given herenfior, THE ACADEMY OF 3UBIO. Triduy and Botuirdey Mr., Gardinor will give erformancen at his thoatra, Mr, Jamea 0'Noil, v, Linden, and others, forming a good com- pany, will produes * David Garrick” and *The Ouptain of the Watch ™ at two evonings and ono matiuce pertormance. TERSONAT. Miss Susan Denin and her company, under the management of Mr. Morris, retusned to the oty veotorday, aftor n long country tour of noarly six months,” Mr. Moiris repoits tho ocuntry in » very quiet and unremunerative condiuon, but has’ dono botter thun I frieuds prealotod, Frday and Saturday he will plny his compauy at the now Joliet Opera-Iiouso, and sguin toke to tho road. &, Mr, Biniedoll, with John® Dillon, Miss Moek, Mins Mathias, 'and tho othor old_membors of Huoley's company, have boon beard from, aud 016 now quiotly working their way home. Mr, Bishop intends playing for a fortnight at the Howard Athoneum, Boston, undor Mr, Stoton's manngemont, in August, provious to golng to Baltimoro, —_——— CRIME. A Tompornnce Preacher Roughly andicd at Vuavenpost. Svecral Lisvatch to The Clicagn Lrioune, Davexronr, In., June 20.—Yesterday ovening & most disgraceful affair ocourred in Lafayotto Park, this citv, which is s weokiy occurrenco and o part of the Bunday diversion of the lower clngs of Gormany. Tho Rov. Mr. Suyder, of the QGorman Congrogational Church, who I8 o tem- potance wan, walked into the park at sbouu b o'clock, At the tiwo Lo entered thore wers about 1,000 mon, women, and children in the park. As 50op as he arived at the centre, and was nbout to tnke a seat, & large body of Germans surrounded hitm, applying insulting epithots, ordering him to leave the grouuds, and, by pushing him, forced hinm outside the rail- iy of the park, aud flonlly compolled lum for sufoty 1o tuke rofuge in the house of Mr. Hoff- man. In doing this ho was knocked down two or three times, lut on the back of the head with s 8tono, outting n torrible gash, licked, and bruised up gonerally. Mrs, Rico, & member of the Ludies' Progressive Temperance Associationy who witnessed the seoue from the strest, gave vout Lo hor feelings at the cowardly treatinent ot the crowd, when she was also set upon, kuocked down, aud compolled to take sboltor iu the nearest residence, 'Tho affair bas croated a great deal of excitoment among tho Amorican population and othor natioualities who arelovera of freedom of speech. ‘T'here 14 to be o mass- meeting in the Court-Houses Square to-morruw ovoning to give exprossion to tuoir views on the subject. Particulnrs of the Cairo Murders Sveciul Disvatch to The Chicago Lribune, Catro, 111, Juue 20.—The shoating of Esch- bacly, in tlus city, last night, by Gupton, a stoum= boat pilot, was a crime of the moxst unprovoked charactor. Iisohibaok was & poaceful, quiet citle zon, who never bhaa a dibiculty with any man, e wus a prominent Oud-Feltow and fireman, uud nnmbored s ftiends by the hundred. Tho only pravoention for the murder was tio fact that Eschunoh asked and gently urged Gupton to go out of his shop, so that he conld cloze ft. Tor this, aftor goiting out of tbe doorway, Gupton shot lum three times, Eschbach living but twenty minutes, Gupton i8said to be a very dangeroud man, especially undor the influence of diink, a8 ho was last night. e is in jail, and, though so much iudignation was manifested Inst'nighe that be would have beon Iynched if be had nut been takon from the jail for safety, 1t 18 thought that there will be no furthor troubla on that scoro. Murdered and Robbed, Special Disnateh to T'he Chicago 2'rioune. WATERLOO, .Ind.,, June 20.—A murdor was committed lnst Tuesday ovening by Alsmander Inman, who lulled John Bartnett, of Knox County, 0,, twomiles from Lore, nnd robLed bim of 360.’ Tho dying man was fouud a_sliort time aftor by » passer-by, who got help snd brought htm to town. Inman, in the mesntimo, wene to the house of a widow lady and informed Der that he had committed the doed, and counted :I.Iud money before her. L'he trial commences o-day. CQustom-Ilonsc tobbery, Bax Fmaxcisco, Juns 20.—Last night two mou went to thoe honse of McCo:mick, Collector of Customs at San Diego, and bound and gagred bim, They then procured the combination of tho Custom-Houso safe, snd one remuined on guard over him while the otber went tothe Custom-1Ionse, opened the sunfe, and secured £8,000. ‘I'he mon wore disguived and made their escape. A man named Willinms has boen arrest- ed on susvicion of being onc of the robbors. MeCornuek was aloue in bis houso. Anfanticide, LousviLre, Ky., Juno 29.—A dolored tramp stopped a% o tarmer’s house in Rock Castle Connty, Ky., a fow duys sinco, During_the fol- lowing might she wow dolivered of 2 child, and took it ouc into the woods near by. The nest moruing the charred romans of an infant were fouod in an ash heup, and it was avident the inhu- mun mother bad built a fire and burned the body of the infant onit, She made bor escape, To Mo Hanged. Bacrrone, Md.,, June 29.—The doath war- rants of Ernst Smith and Charles 1L Jouee, butly colored, havo boon signed. The dato fixed for their exepution is Aug. 7. arkcoper Shot, Mearpms, June 20.—A dispatch from Hot Springs, Ark., fsya Billy Davis, & woll-tnown river Larleopor, was shot and mortally wounded ‘lm Saturday by Oapt. Bill Forrest. No paitiou- 815, Murder and Suiclde. BostoN, Mues,, June 20,—Juseph Bprague, aged 80 years, a clerle with Mutthow Bolles & Co., bankers, shot his daughter, aged 6 years, and thon mmeelf, yesterday, in 8 wood near Malden, Sprague's wifo diod two months ago. Death Sentences New Onreass, June 20.—Charlea Behrens has been sentenced to death lor the murdor of Ed- ward Coleman, _——— MAKITOBA ITE 87. Paur, Minn., Juve 24.—J. C, Kennedy, of st. I'aul, was oxamined at Fort Garry to-day, on n olinrge of partioipating in O'Neil's Feoian 1aid, 1n 1871, and dischriged, In the case of Lorin Fletcher, of Minneapolis, hold from last year on & charge of couspiraoy to abauet Lord Gordon, a nolle prosequi was en- tored by Atty.-CGten, Clarke, DEATHS, THATOHNER-In St, Louls, June 27, suddedly, of congenthun of the brain, Iitz V, A, Tbatcher, aged 29 yoaruand 1 montus, sucond sou of dire, A: L. Fustouor, of this city, QHIFFITH-In thin olty, Mondny, June 29, Yddle, In- R e thin gh Blgtian Juus 0, Hidio, la ¥auoral feom rosidence, 71 Nurth Ann fandy at | 'oluok to-da, Both, ~ Triends aro cud, LIEDDY—Juns 29, orosa Leddy, to Graco- ivited toate Bnrnard J. Leddy, anly son of Poter i 7monthe and'1y duve, grandisiior's reaidanos, 148 Soven- Juno 80, Uureloged to Culvary ROESNER.~June 28, Hattlo, onl; a3 Amoln Koot woi S nty it o 0B “Wlia tunoral will (aku Dlacy &% tho curnor ot Pallcat mind Fithy Solid. sldonce of hor at 10 w'olock n, ta, Al triends nro {uvi MFEDIOAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP has boen usod for childron with nuver-falllng succoss, It corrocts acid« Ity of th stow ach, relioves wind gulie, regulates the baw. ols, ourea dyscutery and dlarches, whothor arlalng from toothing or othor outisos. Au old and well-trlod remedy. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, TIIE HOUSKIOLD PANAGEA wi. . ol Yoo LD PANAGIA wil bo found invalus, ollow 118 uss fn ail cawes of vais [ the stuinach, bowels or alio; thoumatism, colis, colds, spraine, und biofsos, ror Lutornal and oxtornial uso, Ohildren Ofton Look Pale and Sick From no other oauso than having worms in the stomaoh, BROWN'S VERMIFUGK COMITTS will destroy worins without injusy to tho ohild, bolng porfeolly WITEE, aud fro0 from il ouloring or other Infutlous {ngrenionts wau- ally used {u worm proparations, Bold by all drugglste. 25 conts & box, AUCTION BALES. S RIS 1By BLISON, POMBROY & CO, AUCTION SALE! LOTS IN ALL PARTS OF LAKE FOREST! ON THE GROUND, Wednesday, July 1. . {TILE LOTS ARE FROM 100 to 1560 FEET Above and commanding a fino view of LAKE MICHIGAN. THRMS OF BALE--One-quartor ona'-' balance 1, 2 and 3 yoars at 8IX por oont i1 terent. For particulars seo small bills, or oall ¢, BNYDIER & LEHE, or HLISON, POMBEROY & CO., Auctioneer: | REMEMBER! ° TEB Great Auction Sale: . 0£1,000 of the Finost Lotsin - SOUTH ENGLEW00D, ¥ Saturday, July 4,1874, ON THE GROUND. Terms the Most Tiberal, SalePositive. No Limit or Reserve. ' FREN PIONIC EXQURSION and AUCe TLON TRAIN lonves R, I. R. R, Depot at 8 o'clock on morning of sale. Gomo svoryhudy aud leasant day fo the b 1] e e e S 51 a3 10 e otatt Novina & Down's band, Lorso Macos, Duso Bal} Matclen, & ather particnlars got amall bills & - o Tor full torma or & posters at lé U. GIVINS? Oftico, b8 LaSaile-at., vr callun LISON, POMEROY & CO., Autitoncors, (ERTABLISHED 18560), By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., * AUCTIONDERS, . No. 108 BAST MADISON-ST - Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Straw Goodr Of a1l kinds, Tuordny morning, Juno 50, at 8§ o'elook, 1 our salesrcom, 108 East Madisna.st, WM, A, BUTTERS & C€O., Auctioncers NEW AND @¢00D FURNITURE, CARPET - Table cutleey, crockery, glass, platod ware, bugl R O AR o W s gy bni Ut hiRs O, Avotionn 3 - 0 Tals Reheccast, near Wi AT AUCTION, Wednesday, July 1, at 11 o'clook &, ‘' 2t our salearoutne, 168 Eant Mad .+, Jota7d and 7. Stin ou's Subdivision of Block 31, % of N 15 & Scety 19, ‘l'own 39, 1 14, 24 oot frunt, ecls, north Irant, un I beccasst., L0 feet tast of Wynd-ai. 'Torms cash. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneors. 360 BOXES LEMONSR . JUST LANDED, Wodnesday Aftoraoon, July 1, ALV . oy wortli's Warchiuse, 138 and 910 Market-st., 350 boy Tougon tn prinio ordor. “Will bo uld 1a qbantitics us sult for cas! WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Anctionoers. LOT AT WASHINGTON EEIGHTS ‘Wedunesday Morning, July t,at 11 o’clock, -, AT 118 MADISUN-S' Lot o1, Black 2, &0 foat iroat un Cliaclon-av., 12954 food cop. Torma B W BUTTERS & CO., Auctloncor DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Tarasols, Indics' suits, clothing, fxuocy dry goods, not ato TNy July 5, 8t Dolock, ab bar skloar jt ‘Madizon. W3E. 'K, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncer Sale of Hosiery and Notions,'l Just rocoived, THURSDAY MORNING, July 9, st o At 108 Madizon-at. WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auotionoers, Our Next Regulur Saturday’s Sale of Purnitire ond - Hosehold Goods Wil be held FRIDAY, July 3. at 8% a'olock, at 108 I Madisoaents - Wb Ar BUTTIERS Efi:ui‘fu:twluuur:' v SALER OF Vainable Misccllamcous and Law Books, MONDAY AFTERNOON, July 6 felock, Hton s AEEECNDA ooty 6 at 3 elelock, at 1 BUTTERS & . P, GORE « 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS. Rogular Auction Hnle of Drx Goods, Tuese day, June 30, at 8:30 a. m. Also Dress Godds, Notiunt, Waite Goods, Hostery, Underwear, Furnishing Goody, o, Tiats and Caps in Jinon, Caslmero, sud Straw Goods, for Man, lioys, and Youthu, Linon’Goods, Handkerohiofs, Bosoms, Collars, and : S By G CO., uifs, loibing, Pleos Gaoods, Parasols, Faus, S0, Ladlos' Shawle, lats, Shados, 010, BU0, 100 Paper Collars ¥ Tahlo Cutlory, Scivsors, &o. ‘Also Goinge'ind fngerin Chepts, GHO. P, GOItie & CO., 84 and 70 Wabash-av. ? SALE---167 RANDOLPH-S%, On DAY, Juno &, at 10 o'clack, by catalor . « ffl.mll worsh of Amarivan nnd Fronch WindowGlass, V' idttlos, ko, : alsn, tho entira Otlice and Storo Tixiu Falrbanke' ‘Platform Scales, Gas Ilxtures, Funu Hloves, Tablos, Countors, Losks, and othat gnodu aumorous to montln. - Oitalugues ruady on Monday, s, St Sy uetion o v, July 1, at B a.m. GC: SAdISSUST pic GO .drrfnonm e 63,0670 Wl o By HARRISON, ROCKWLLL & WILLIAMS, GREAT PEREMPTORY SALE OF 250 CHOICE W 0L PAINT At 204 & 206 East Madison-stiy BY CATALOGUL, Wolnestay, July 1, at 10 aul 2 oclk. Evory Pioture will positively be sold withe out mg Teserve, nndpbuyeru should attend enrly. S'Il‘lluy Paintings will bs on exhibition Tuesday at ou - : OO ARRISON, ROGRWILL & WILLIAMS, ‘Autioneors, 201 und 208 Knst i By HODGES & CO., SPECIAL SATE fr fhe LADIES. WE WILL SBLL, ON i Tuesday, Juno 30, at 10 a. m, At unr waroroons, No. 633 West. Lako-st., tho ontlrg oon- {onts of Tour resjaoncos, conniatiig uf Marble-top Chasie bor ots, nrgaus, Cothmodos, line Parlor Sult Chalrs, "Lron Bodstiads, 1. A, Cliates, and_Parlor Stavos acly, Ingratn, sud Sply Caep Urookoty, Glasswato, Outlory's slso, Ghrowos, Stou wraviug ) sto., ot . Qoods must b Wl i, O By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 195 and 197 Randelphest, REGULAR TUESDAY SALE, Juna 0. at 9} o'clook. FURNITURE, i ASSIGNE! v, Kory, ro, Notlont O e Sholy Onse : WILLIS, | '& CO., Auoilonoors, By BRUSH, SON & CO, 41 oud 43 Bouth Caaal-st, Furnituro, Osrpets, nnd General Morohandt:., F .| Wounosdar, duly 1, 101 i, wa siall ¢ S biea assostaant o1 Ve ure and Gusta, bots - udvocoud iy, ok W (o8 KA Ao : > &SI - { !